I HEADS IflED OF Led from riK 0l,c) liuco - I, lt could ever lined for fr im wllli purtlnent " i ol wutfr for pou- i ilmllnr crop" "v u. ot wide extension 1 acreage I., ho 1 new cunitlructlon r...H VUlUO 01 rviuiii-... L. over a period 01 ffmich other Inform.. fcommltw N.m.d f, Mnin, houd of tlio 'Growl, said M.y he Lulled committee to E lie diversion pro; Id I HI tll P w 1 .'"" .in. ii... K iimut I lusciy w" rmy ciiliieer ,"ro l,l?v .uii,.n.)v water & tucked up behind a snd purl ' Klamath would then 00 . .i. - iiiniif) nr chan- '! .?. "p I. Inkli to the Louth from Klnmnth river ' i,nr will urecedo " . "Vvriim on Feb- lie -". . , II SCIIIHllCNl l 1""" . lltA nrnnn.lll f':... l,,i. Ilin Klamuth clow Kcno, centering nt where n special anil m committee l nt work. undhog Sees dow Here CroimdhoK saw his Indnv. He unw It lit 1:20 nnd he saw It again nt Ey ill the rules of logen ii, Klnmnth county la In ther six weeks of winter, ly eight. uvcrra streets ntui nign i the basin nrcn tills morn the mercury hovered freezing. The Ice thnwed is tho tcmperiiluto rose Mnthermnn discouraged (cast of spring when ho i overcast sklci nnd mother fur the weekend. idiate Approval d For Plans ulo Reich Elinucd From Pogo One) ii have been reported Minn au cinoornio renin center covering 10.000 mill 111 ll.nimtnli.nlic I Bnvnrlu nnd Austria. It lie difficult to storm nnd odcr few good targets for is operations. o tins line, It was report- an pvrn mrtrn plnhnpnln Bold covering moro thnn pure miles and centered Ichlcsgadcn, Hitler's hill-teat. !ust Arrived! YS' CORDS e to is lui Brown Groy LADIES' luo Donim Slork fll-Leothor Gloves pecplined Slippers Lnnel SHIRTS WOOL SHIRTS Mon Woolen STORE Mln at 8th Senate Delays Manpower Vote BY WILLIAM F. ARBOQAST WASHINGTON, Fub. 2 ll') The sonata military committee voted today to centralize coer cive manpower controls under War Moblllzer Byruus but de layed until tomorrow a final void on Its adoption of limited national service legislation. Tho bouse, In passing Its bill yesterday to keep mon 18 to 45 In cssonlliil Jobs or forco them to toko such Jobs under penalty of Induction, fine or Imprisonment, provided that the controls should bo udmlnlstorcd by local draft boards. Rescued Prisoners Want Health, Homes, Chance to Kill Japs (Continued From Pago One) . fors of candy and tobacco. Inns, much us lliu prisoners were not allowed within a corUiln distance of the fence, to approach it In vited being shot or whipped. , Toch, Sgt. Harold J. U I 0 s s, Long Ueach, Calif., said minor Infractions wore punished by crowding as many as 20 of tho accused in a small cell ' whero they woro forced to sUind up for 12 hours. When nltflit came, tlmv could squat down If thcro was room out a guurd woko them up every hour. Couldn't Win Sick or woli, u prisoner could n't win. "Tho best rntlons went to tho workers," said Staff Sgt. D. C. ltaines, Donlfiiy, Flu., an aerial gunner who v. us wounded on Bn tiian and captured In a homiltnl Ho has been hospitalized over since. "If you couldn't work you got whatever they could spare. We got so hungry In tho hospital that for a while wo supplements cd our rleo ration with soup iiihuu ui nwi-i'i puuiiu leaves. And If vou woro well? Chief Staff Silt. Cllntrm r.ntui. bla, Longview, Wash., said the healthiest prisoners wero segro- khk-'u aim snipped to Japan many after the Nipponese re. nllr.cd that tho Yanks would re. conquer Luzon. No Food Another Murch of Death par ticipant. Slit. Arthur llurrlunn Fresno. Calif., saw nn nun olvnn food by tho Japanese during the first six days. Filipinos tried to sneak some food to tho Yanks om any soictlers accepting It n.iKca a Dealing, possibly death And many died. "How nv.iny? God, I don't know," said Harrison. "A; Snn Fernando (captured Inst week by the Manila-bound Yanks) they Jammed lis, 100 to a small boxcar, for tho last lap iu viinp VJ uoniicil. (Camp O'Dnnnell also was oc cupled recently and found tn enn, tain tho graves of thousands of Filipinos and acvoral score Americans victims of torture dlsenso and starvation.) - VAt camp.wo got i canteen of waier each day but no food for a couple moro days, That, plus mo narnsnins or tno trip, killed a lot more." It is men like him whn .wnnl to fully recover, sco the folks at nome then come back and kill Japanese. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 P) An army plan for prompt return to tho United States of tho new-ly-llbcrntcd American prisoners in the Philippines today was re ported Dy nop. rmibin (D-Mass.), Those liberated bv MaeAr. thur's forces on Batann will bo Drought homo "ns soon as possl ble." Philbln said. . Phllbin also Mid tho war de partment told him families of mo men can send a 25-word mes sage to them via army press wireless. To do this, he sold, the iiimiucs snouict scntl tno liberat ed prisoner's name and serial number to tho adjutant general of tho army hero with tho mes sage Only one message will bo allowed from a family. Mcssnges, from linm o d I a t o members of families only, should be addressed as follows: "Tho Adjutant General, Attention Cas ualty Branch. Room .1050 Muni. Hons Building, Washington, u. j. Classified Ads Bring Results. Leather Boot Laces Shoe Oil Shoo Grease OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main ILLORY'S P'ill-Lokovicw Jet. MARKET Telephone 4620 ft . ' enort Ribs Lb. 15c F, 2 Lbl.25c M Roast : ' Lb. 23c Roqst .- ;.;,.Lb.23c Ranch' Eqs V '.' D,49c pleS Fancy Winter Bananu ; 2 49 "iinni , drikih - - rk Chops'; Lb. 33c r eys f,..mv n,.... ' t.h. soc k Sausage :2 Lb;.45c undBeef 2 . .. 45c nous E GROUP TO APPROVE GEDRG E BILL (Continued From Pogo One) Ing agencies. 'Ho 'wild "I will also bo , Interested . In some other amendments." Big names In and out of gov ernment woro mentioned for tho big lob of running tho govern ment's lending agencies. Theso wero among those talked of: Fred M. Vinson, economic sta bilization director; Joseph P. ivonncay, lormer .ambassador to London: Marrlner S, . Kccles. chalrmun of tho federal reserve board, and Henry J, Kaiser, ship builder who was actlvo in the fight to giro Wallace the landing M well as tho commerce post, FULL PRODUCTION OF (Continued From Page One) Mexican nationals In tho samo number as last year if the work ing agreement with tho Mexican government can- bo maintained. More prisoners of war should bo available and possible niece work or unit rates of pay that may bo worked out with tho army would make them moro ac ceptable in some suuaiiuns. inc supply of migrant workers may Increase slightly if transporta tion Is available, Adaquat Return Prlco supports have been es tablished for all main crops af fecting this. county. Either loan programs or direct purchases by CCC have been provided to as sure an adequate return for these crops to be harvested in 1045. Attention is. being given requests for possible establishment of a support price on numucr two po laiocs. Discussion of tho dairy produc tion program indicated that com mitteemen and dairymen wero unanimous In their opinion thatt dairy production declined nbout Z per com in iui jn me is. i a in nth basin and that still further decline was taking place. Uriel to Be Manea A brief of all crop goals and nrlco sunport provisions for tho state will soon be mulled to all (armors in Klamath county, to gcthcr with a summary of 1945 conservation practices. These should bo of considerable value to each producer In planning his farm work for the coming year. It was decided that tho farm filan sign-up should bo handled n the same way that it was In 1944 and should got underway tho latter part or February. Alt er being sent information on practices, growers will bo asked to come to tho county office and complete their sign-up. Days will be set for each community and members of tho respective com munity committees will Be on nand at tno county oitico to as slst in tho registration. Ray Loosley, acting chairman Mistake Made in LST Loss Report WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 (!') Tho navy announced today It was In error In reporting tho loss yesterday of tho tank landing ship LHT 759. il was ii iu Lai ( iv inai was lost in operations In tho Philip pine) area, the navy said, not the 709. The latter vessel, command ed by Llout. John A. B-nybutl, U. S. coast guard, Washington, D. C, has not been lost. LARCENY CHARGES Doylo Cllno Lilly, formerly employed at tho John Llskcy ranch on tho oast side of Lower Klamath lake, was In the county Jail Friday charged with grand larceny. Lilly, familiarly known as "Moso", was arrested by state police and sheriff's officers late Thursday afternoon while cut ting wood on the Green Springs. He admitted to tho theft of farm tools which officers said they lo cated in his basement on Port land, street near tho cemetery. Tho equipment included an elec tric drill, drill bits, taps and dies, and other tools valued at S225. Lilly stated- he would sign a grand Jury waiver and appear before tho court. Ho worked at tho Llskey placo as harvester and later helped haul grain. Relief Ship to Sail From Japan Soon By The Associated Press Tokyo j jdio broadcast today said tbo Japanese Awa Maru would sail from Moji, Japan, about February 17 to deliver re lief supplies to American prison ers of war and inlernccs in For mosa, Hong Kong, French Indo China, Mnl'jya, Burma, Thailand, Java, Sumnti'j and Borneo. Tho broadcast was recorded by the federal communications commission. ITALIAN AREA REPORTS NEW ACTIlllTy L01 ROME. Feb. 2 (IP) Activity dwindled nearly to on all-time low along the entire Italian front today with only minor patrol actions reported by both the fifth and eighth armies. Along tho eighth army's Scnlo river line In northeastern Italy thcro wero a few grenade-tossing duels, and casualties we're intlictcd on one German group a ml!o northwest of Tossignano. Improved weather enabled the allied air force to step up its aerial operations yesterday. for tho s o c o n d straight day heavy bombers of the U. S. 13th air force hammered tho Moos blcrbaun oil refinery. 22 miles northwest of Vienna through clouds, finding their targets with instruments. Liberators also bombed Aus trian railyards at Graz and Klagenfurt. About SO German planes were seen, but none at tacked. Thunderbolts of the U.. S. 12th air forco made their deep est penetration yet into axis territory by bombing and straf ing important rail targets in Austria. A formation led by Lt. Alfred C. Hcarnc, Booker, Okla., destroyed or . damaged a number of locomotives and rail road cars between Villach and Klagenfurt. New Orleans is one of the few cities in America to possess an official city flag. of the Klamath county AAA committee, presided at tho meet ing and Harry Lindgrcn of the Oregon State college extension service was present. Merle Cum mingg, representative of the state AAA office, outlined details and background of the food pro duction program, outlook for la bor, machinery, equipment and other farm supplies. Selective service needs for ag ricultural workers were briefly outlined by members of tho agri cultural war board. All county agricultural organizations and division of tho denartment of ag riculture wore represented at tho meeting. JuhI ncveivetlt CANVAS and Leatherfaced GLOVES One Pair to a Customer. DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Ladies' WORK GLOVES All-Leather Only OREGON WOfll FN STORE Main and 3th All Members of the Klomoth County Chamber of Commerce Who Plan to attend the Forum Dinner at the Willard Hotel Monday Evening moke reservations at the chamber, phone 5193, now! ITS A WON DERFU L, WON DERFU L FEELING- ) WHEN CIGARETTE J ARE RARER THAN RADIUM AND VOU EXPECT THE BRUSrJ-OFF FROAA A SOUR-LOOKINS CLERK WHO INSTEAD FLASHES A GENIAL GRIN AND SAYSWE GOT SEVERAL CARTONS JUST A MINUTE AGO... YOUR FAVORITE BRAND, TOO.'-IT'S A WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL FEELING WHEN you SO TO A PARTY EXPECTING TO ENJOY EVERYTHINS BUT THE MARTINIS AND THEN YOUR HOST BRINGS OUT -COCKTAILS MADE WITH KINSEY, THE GENIAL GIN-SO SMOOTH, SO ftAVORSOME, SO UTTERLY DEUGHTFU L IT'S A WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL FEEUN6 94.4 PROOF IOCS SMOOTH Kttt-sMfj KINSEY the Genial GIN MR. WEBSTER (THE BIG DICTION-:, ARY MAN) JAVSlINIALt CON TRIBUT1NG TO CHEERFULNESS AND LIFE; AGREEABLY WARM. AND CHEERFUL. . ' : Wewjr Diilliltnt Corp - IhfM, P . Dhtilttijnm 100 Ctth Ntttrtt Spirilt Sgt Orvis Hill Killed in Action TSgt. Orvls P. Hill,-for two years a resident of Klamath Falls, was killed in action in Bel glum on Junuary 14, according to word received this week by the Infantryman's wife, Bcrnicc, now living in Alturas, Calif. Hill, familiarly known as "Buck," leaves his widow and four young daughters, Rosema rie, S; Frieda, 4; Jerry Lee, 3, and Frances, 2. his mother, Lola M. Hill, also survives, as do two sisters in Surprise Valley and a brother in Nevada. Hill was with the first army at the time of his death. He was sent to England in October and from private was advanced to the rank of staff sergeant and one month later to technical ser geant. Hill was second in com mand of his platoon when he was killed, Mrs. Hill was advised. The Hill family lived here in 1041 and )42, leaving Klamath Falls for Alturas, December 11. 1942, when he was called before the Modoc county induction board. Bill to Tax Power Systems Introduced SALEM, Feb. 2 (A't A bill to tax municipal power systems nine per cent of their gross rev enues was introduced today by Rep. W. W. Balderec, Grants Pass republican. The' systems now pay three per cent of their revenues to their city governments. The nine per cent would be paid to the county treasurer, with three per cent each going to school dis tricts, the county and the city. The Lane county delegation introduced a bill last session to boost the tax, but the measure died after opposition from the Eugene system and peoples' utility districts. rrlday; Feb; 2,- 194S HERALD AND NEWS THREB Yank Subs Down 70 Enemy Ships WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 re united States submarines have sunk 10 more enemy vessels In far eastern waters. The navy announcing this to day, said the toll included two medium cargo transports, two medium tankers, three small car go vessels, a large transport, a medium transport and a small tanker. 1 The announcement raised to B80 the total of Japanese ships sunk by submarines, including 104 combatant and 885 noncom- Men's Slippers Soft Sole, Shoepllnod . $2.95 OREGON WOO' FN STORE Main and 8th batant ships. Submarine sinkings announced since tho first of this year have totaled 63 ships, In cluding five combatant vessels, a . cruiser, a destroyer and three es cort craft. U. 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