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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1945)
'TTON'S 3RD 'JIfS INTO , pWIGSHftFEN Lllmwl rrom Page One) Valluilln "no cum of 1110 Armani Blow Bridge! ., Germans blew heir list lm bridges on tho Milne, , .triiUKlcrs W"t l"" 7odti.Ui orcupturc. -mi for o 30-mlle stretch n 1 ii i. r,o frugn.cnls of tbo Sleg Pi i . the enemy wus In jiic runt. Niizl forces were Kcd In l,"'co Pluct' i",.H wilh imminent en- Kn.nl elsewhere li . In rim ailllllllllU 'ill iji Eilrcheii (40.S00), where I111 , ..,..I1 1111(1 f'fltll nO t'UI TTM- ...... vw... .knimii. was believed to L fallen, although there wus riiin word. h,o first army fighting oast itlilnu lengthened Its liclicud lo 25 miles in u push r: ni imik country loading P..' ... il. hum limll thO Hi"11 in"" a ...mil urcu. n fl-llUI, U.w..tr.rl h II. a. UWIl Ul ll'AM I1I.WIIU , linn first were massed v,,u .,. . i hinhly streiiwn on me iuwcr F" ' i... ii... ii.. i.i. mil ij.li in ?i'iU.Mlu...'"".. . v . ! El.ienuuwi.i niiut iiioi iiihiiv ii become ii deuthtrnp." 'I he c lsth mid tliu ullled first hjrllO lirinion wuiu hi u- L i. fur os wus known. Si' si four racing columns Button's third iirmy curled In ljthtCnlllK ,u uuiuiu uuiihik' ii.n. Mnnnncim, iwin num.- 1 cities on ine mime wim a ,1 populntlon or tzi.uuu. unci Luu ivliero the Uermuns EDITORIALS ON I NEWS (Continued From I'uuo One) W.V" ,IANG1N0 PROM G AL LOWS. The uniformed bodies, Uiny report, beur signs reading: I dlclnl rinht courageously otiuugh," The civilian bodic urt; iiiueiiua: "i cvueuiiled." 'Ihut It the kind of war Mm !VJ waging now killing "9 1 H their enemies unci llielr OWN PEOPI.R ,!... ,,.,.,,., i. Ihut tho wur is lost und wunt to fUll. ... T tins been generally reported Ihut the nuzls w 111 retire lo llm moiintnlns of Austrlu nnd north- eru iiuiy, there to fight u eui rlllu wur. Alreiicly the HuhhIuiis re driving on V ennu from Iwn directions. Vienna lies at the Xii to of tills mounlnin region where the nu.is nrc supposed to oo prepuruiK uieir lust slund EVERY Wednesday AND .Saturday 8:30 to 12:00 Armory Baldy's Band COMING Ada Loonard ind hr all girl - Orchestra Wod April 4 HI SHOWS LEGISLATURE'S JOB WELL DONE CN the home front. v of New York. the buttle will) Muvnr L n n ii ii r d 1 n (tin. "LITTLE FLOWER") canimiindlna on one side mid C.ur Jimmy Byrnes on ine oincr. runes on. At sliike is ONE HOUR of night club lime iroin midnight lo 1 u. in. Kueli hits a round to us crr-d t. Mayor Florcllu forced from Cznr Jimmy the admission thut hn hud no power to COMPEL observ ance of the midnight curfew. C.ar Jimmy then culled in the nrniy nnd lind the night clubs put out of bounds utter mid night. In comnnrison with olhcr world-shaking events thut fill the news, it seems a trifling mut ter. After oil, Hie midnight cur few Is only n gesture, lo innke the homo front seem n little loss culloiis and pleasure-seeking in comparison with the fighting fronts. It renlly docsn t uccom pllsh anything worth while In the war effort. But New York's bloody buttle for another hour In which to empty war-swollen pockets is certnlnly no credit lo the nation's biggest if not best city. WEATHER 1tjdy, Mrrh tit, ItUl Max. vim. rrecip. CiiXn KlMinatli rua . flMrranirnln Norlh Hrnd , llmid Ilnio Ann Kmncltco KM1 MeJford ..40 30 .11 nrnvParllv rlnuriv lorlav: cloudy with rin of Ccadrt mnlnht miff Thunriny: lew light thowrra cit of Cra(lri by Tliurartay; warmer tonight. noriiiern i.iiiorni irr hi i"i port Inn. partly cloudy with arnttfrrd ahowen muth of Monlrrr yrrna line today: moatly clrar ton 1 1 Hi ana inure rfv hut rnnatdrrahla clnudlnoa nnrtlt- rn portion Thursday: cooler tonluhU Courthouse Records !H. rrl.fr Llccn.v. KOCLIN-KOIILMEIKU. John Arthur KnHn. HO. U. S. n.vy. N.tlv. ol I'nnn.Mv.nl.. nclrlrnt of nimliursh. P.. Virginia ChrlUlne Kohlnirlrr. 21. window dtcor.tor. Native of Klamatb r.lla. Or. Ita.ldant of Uronk.. Ore. IIAItnifl-nrAM. John Kent llarrl. J4, UHMC. Native of llllnola. Iletdnl or Wet Anele. -llf. Hhlrley lluth num. J4. i-krli-al work, I). 8. nnvr. Native of Milwaukee. Wli. nenlilent of naval air atflllnn, Klmnath Folia, Ore. Ju.llre i.'nllrl Dllly Rome Arnold, nverloadlns Iruck and trailer, fine. I7. Dllly Rom. Arnold, operating motor vehicle aa common carrier without per mit, fine, 10. reler e. naoicy, unm .; - ":,' alreet. Fin., 11.J0, 110 daya' prohi It wus rouKh goinx in spots, but in Keneral Hie 11)45 session of tlie Iciiisluture turned in a constructive lob for tho stiite. uccordhiK to opinions expressed by Senutor Mitrshull Cornell nnrl Itepresentutivc Henry Semon at weunesoiiy s cnamuer of com merco directors' meetinu. Slmlhir views were rvnrpnnrl by Puul Furrens, local uttorney woo wus ui huiem during the ses sion. All of them jollied in pruls. ink toe worn, or Hose Poole, freshmun reprcsenlutivo from Klnmiilh county, for her nnlek udnptiition to legislative methods una ner effective work as member of the lower house. Senator Cornell said that Ills euiiHiiiiiuonui amenumcnt, pro viding for an extra senator and which would be a solution to the 17th district reapportionment problem, hus a chance of passage by Hits people If it gets deserved upstate support. He said he does mil intend to present another re apportionment measure in the lU'tv session. Hepresenlulive Semon, who wus chuirmnn of ways and meuns, said the lciiislutlve fiscal program hus been worked out to avoid deficit financing such as iiiignt nave developed as a re sult of heavy pressure; Ho said he vividly recalls Oregon's Mutinies wun dellclls curly In the 'thirties, and that he wants to see no more of that for this Mine, Semon snitl Unit forpxirv nrnh lems or Klumath county should be helped toward solution of an npproprlutlon of $100,000 for the forestry department lo purchase iitnn, una oy a sau.uuu appropri ation for the forest research !ul oratory at Corvallis. Klnmnlh lias received assurances that the nrsi new project of the labora lory will be on lodconnle nine. Farrcns pointed out that war time uncertainties were a defi nite handicap to the legislature in lawmaking for the biennitim ahead, and that he had only praise for the work done by the Young Girl Hurt n Traffic Crash 1,.l,,n rwtm,.. a ... ln. Jtircd in an automobile accident J uesdity ut 0:30 a. m., on The Uulles-Culiforniu highway, when a cur operated by J. R. Shum wuy of Portland crashed into n parked cur owned by A. J. Loyd of Gurlbnldl, Ore. i-.oyd, in his report lo me sher iff's office, said he had narked on the highway to clour Iho snow from Ids windshield when the Shumwny car struck his machine from tho rear. The Dedman fill Id was not seriously hurt. C. OF C. Three hundred registrations have nlrcudy been made for the Klumuth county chamber of commerce crab feed to be held Friday night, it was announced by unarles Stark, secretary. The forums committee of the chamber of commerce discussed final plans for the program of the evening, at a meeting in the council chambers Wednesday morning, David Simpson, Immediate past president of the Portland chumber of commerce, nasi presi dent ot the National Association of Real Estate Boards, and member of the policy committee of the U. S. chamber of com moree, will speak before the group. Chamber of Commerce Presi dent Miic Epley will give a brief resume , of chamber activities since the last membership meet ing several weeks ago. . Music for Ihe occasion will be furnished by the marine band soloists from the Marine Bar racks and the Kiwanis chorus. Members of the Klamath county legislature will be intro duced at the dinner. the chamber's membership Is now SOU. Owens reported on the study being made. by the civic affairs committee o the meat problem here, and Director Orth Sisc more reported on a membership crab feed set for t riday night, NOM-SKID PROTECTIOH for SPRING DRIVING WITH FACTORY-CONTROLLED RE3Al?l?nKI a nrs ai nnlltlrl w VinCK wwHrrnw p GIVES YOU ALL THESE: J; 1. Prompt, Courteous Service t 2. All Work by Foctory-Troined Experts. V, 3. Matorinli and Workmanship Guaranteed 4. Anv Make Tire Recapped with the t : Famous Fircstona Gear-Grip Tread No Raff on Certificate Naedad . Tinstone S27 Main. Phone 3234 It lit Vola .1 Ku.u.1 eun Mtndtt ' f & lolfialnllil-n nnrl Inn AnIIU t il I mm me kanuic vi iva JVI .-IWIIIIf.1, Semon, who is on the board Investigating the Waterfill and Frazler liquor transaction, said that the board's work so far had shown nothing out of order in this deal. The committee will have audits made in Kansas Citv. and will conclude a thorough study before reporting. The tran saction saved the state several million dollars, he indicated. Director Vern Owens, in charge of membership, reported TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You DriveLong, Short Trips Movo Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main 50 Wool UNION SUITS 50 Wool SHIRTS - DRAWERS i All Wol WORK SOCKS Leather Work Gloves Men's and Women's oregon'woolen . , STORE : 800 Main (Continued From Page One) the upper Oder, but has Police Find Lost Purse In Canal . Shirley Foster, 700 11th, reported lo city police that her car, parked at 4th and Main last night, was ransacked and her purse containing $50 was stolen. on the upper Oder, but has ln i7J r '",,,"; T. moved additional units of nisi mornlnrf. tho nockothook annar. first Ukraine army group to the cnlly pitched over from the Ncisse line southeast of Berlin In East Prussia, Marshal Alex ander M. Vasilevsky, for two years chief of staff of the red army, was staglne the final kill in a dwindling German pocket along the coast southwest of Kocnigsbcrg. Disclosure that Vasilevsky had taken over the third White Russian army front after the battle death of lien. Ivan Cher- nlakhovsky was made in Marshal Stalin's order of the day yesterday saluting the cap- lure ol ijraunsberg, one of two uerman bastions in the pocket vasilevsky s seizure of Braunsbcrg gathered 4000 oris oners into the bag. That figure is expected to be more than du plicated when the nest of resist ance in nearby Hciligenbcil is crushed Zhukov took Altdamm with one fierce lunge after a series of hard actions had reached this suburb, less than five miles from Stettin proper. Front dis patches said an aviation engine factory with more than 1000 new engines intact, an airplane assembly plant and a torpedo factory were among the booty. As In Kolberg last week, Rus sian storm units found German dead hanging from makeshift gallows in Altdamm. An Ezves lia dispatch said an order from Hitler had been found, saying thut troops leaving positions vol untarily should be shot on the spot. On bodies in army uniform were signs reading "Hanged be cause I fought badly." The corpses of executed civilians had a sign saying "I was hanged because I evacuated." Several enemy divisions were rdutcd at Altdamm, but the number of prisoners has not yet been given Dridge. The personal papers were intact but the currency tsoue, omccrs said. y Wedntsday, March 21, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREE Sailor Fined $33 ! In Police Court Forrest Bullard, Klamath naval air station, was fined $33 in police court this morning fol lowing his arrest earlier in the day in front of the city hall. Bul lard was charged with reckless driving, running a stop sign and a red light. - Ann Oley, charged with viola tion of the basic rule at S. 6th and Radcliffc. naid a fine of $9 when she appeared before Police Judge Harold Franey. Also In court were one vag, one drunk and one traffic ticket paid. HUNGRY GOAT KANSAS CITY, March 21 (P) In the Kansas City police station, a room is set aside for bicycle! that have been picked up on tho st eet. A sergeant says tho job is lo get the bicycles back into the hands of the rightful owners, adding it's "a difficult job ut best." 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