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3371 First Navy Nurse on I wo Jima Thursday, March 28, 184S HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN MasitUa Hand of a Traitor E M4 V332SB2 SAofU and StofU IT in lime (or EfiHlor, n Eg shipment of Tavern iiircclon's . Those na-oniilly-fiuiwun o a n d I c n L,.i are iumu in sinnuum tstkks everywhere. tcelon's ,ns .mom n I.. ....lit. ' . . And In nil and snnuua, 111 n wiw ,.r,,ilv fnr candolabru that BKfcrenl lengths of candles, fcern conaiea, hy miuw iii.ouv., Ulpped, slow-uurniiiif. nun 6o and don't fade like Inedlppcd candle, Of IMP SIlHurn wuum u Jolly appropriate sn ii mil of thin world . . . buffodll, a beautiful shade lllow NY of you who own, or have m-l-ll, RnV Ot thu fammia jrluli Belloek ware will be interested m the American Itpllcek at The Art and Gift Shop . , . It's so lleht you wouldn't know you. held Ll the prices lire no low . . , one of the demi-tasse saucers In Im.inch' lonKtln are 2 for your hand if it weren't for th Tito la-incn, uu . . . soua icei Between your J inner nn.lncn. i lor ma . . . mm ... Ana I s so fine that "vnn U.tnch slie, which are very can almost see through It." arc loo out". miuBiiy, mis ware is a very. Giirccion s . . . iu mam very line porcelain . . . Each Piece is really a collector s item ' ... But I fell in love with the i demi-tasses. I'hcsc are In a modified 4-lcaf clover design and will be heir looms some day . . . They are priced at $6.25 for the cun and saucer . . . And the store also carries walnut stands to display them, at $1.80. Other exquisite pieces of the same line are clnnrette boxes, ash trays, old fashioned "pill boxes," etc. At The Art and Gift Shop , . aiu mam street. WUhI b often Uteres somethlnt; going on at tumn s cos metics counter . . . And now it li the special deal on Tusay Safari Powder Bane Cream . . . The foun- bn that you can use with or lout powder. he very good friend of mlna It, without powaer, ana nas bears . , . ne aays sne pro- -II .10 any- oinor vype oi (tier base because you can fe off all the excesa easily f And she nrefcrs the moist kh because her skin is dry (Powder on top or me case a mat finish, you know). ell, tho special deal Is thla The lame alie, 2-ounce Jar fussy' Safari Powdor Base m Is now $1.00. plus tnx , Usually your dollar win onlv the 1-ounce slie. Ind It's good stuff, too , . . lies ' In three inaues rib j Wkytati, i DON'T know whether the following story will give the gals a better tip than the men, . but anyway it is In teresting to ma and I'll nass it on for what you can get out ot. HI Marge Whytal tells me that F conceal roughness, makes men, who are In, search of gifts look fresh.- nowder cling 'or their gals . or wives,; most ier and rouuo spread easier, otten prefer tne Heavier per lirr n a f or u r u g a is av And it's easiest to Ih and Main Streets. tELL, we went to Cal-Ore Inst Wednesday night . . . II A week ago, I mean find that out, she says, when two men nerfume-shoo together and mako remarks to each other about the various fragrances. It's the same- way with .the two new luscious perfumes, at Whytal's . . . The ligmer ira. crancc. Tiara, (which is my fa vorite!), is passed over by the men In favor of the heavier Enigma. Tiara and Enigma are very high concentrations of perfume oils by Alexa, inc. . . wnicn is, actuallv. a cart of the Alexan dra de Markoff outfit of New York. , The perfumes are new' here . . And before agreeing to stock them, Marge looked in on the perfume departments of I ; With some newcomers to, every one of the big stores m J K 1 a m a t h Falls who all the big cities she visited in hadn't been- there before; the West, South and East last had been eager to go ever) month, to see if Enigma and o'thelr arrival Tiara were in favor ... She h went down early and had found them featured In places per jirsi . . . 50 we a oe of nonor in eacn store, sue iv.u I to spend the whole evening me . Because this 12 o'clock Whytal's has the two per- pewijust won't lot you stay , fumes in two sites . . . One we in puonc , , . Ana n aram ror i.uu i " arrive at a ore-war time $18 . . . Plus tax, of course. mi 10 p. m., you don't have And Whytal's is at Ninth ana ior much tun! Main airecw. WASHINf JTnitf Extension ot tho price control act lor one year without change was approved today by the sen ate banking committee. ..lneilcclslon wa reached aftor OPA officials assured the committee they would try by administrative means to adjust policy practices against which some business groups have com- Chairman ; Wagner (D-N. Y.) told reporters he thought the committee action was now "all set" but that It could, of course, change its mind and recommend amendments before filing 1U re port. The report probably will not be filed until next week. In approving an extension of the act without change, the com mittee not only turned down amendments asked by industry groups but a series of changes proposed by Price Administrator nesicr Bowles. The OPA chief had recom mended that hft he pmnnunrnrt to place ceilings on movlo tick ets and barber and beauty shop enarges. He also asked that rents for business establishments db orougnt under control. Still another Bnwlea nrnnrtcal was for action to halt what he caiiea tne inflation of real es tate and securities. On this lat ter proposal, tho committee sen timent was described as being that any action taken should be handled as separate legislation rather than Included In the price uumiui jhw, EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Pane One) tria might be even MORE Im portant than the smash to Ber lin O much for the NEWS itself. Among the straws in the wind, Churchill, in a campaign letter endorsing a candidate for membership in the house of commons, says: "The hour of success Is NEAR." There are reoorts today that members of Churchill's cabinet have been ordered to remain close to their posts and that ar rangements have been made to call parliament back into session if necessary during its 8-day Easter recess. A sharp INCREASE has been noted , in the flow of govern ment communications among tha Big Three dapltals. - KEEP your fingers crossed. But the time IS HERE when we are justified in paying some at tention to inese straws in tne wind. THE Japs, who have been in aifftlnff fnr riava that, we hav already LANDED , on the Kera- ms (a small group of pin-point Islands 18 miles, west of Ok inawa) assert today that 20 to 30 of our transports are trying to ri-lnforee our troops there and that new fleets of our trans tjorta are moving into the central Ryukvus. Our Pacific command remains silent on landings, but Nlmltx announces that Okinawa has been bombarded for six day; by the heaviest guns of our fleets as well as nlanes: He ad mits that three of our ships have been seriously damaged and an unspecified number damaged less seriously by Jan air attacks. it's as near certain as any thing can be that something big It shaDing ud in the Ryukyus behind all Wis screen 'Ot silence. THERE is a report today funof- f leial and unconfirmed) that the Jans have rushed 300.000 Manchurian puppet troops into northern Manchuria to meet a POSSIBLE Russian invasion. Our B-29.S eo on Dounding the Jap mainland and our General Arnold says today that super fort raids on .Tarian will be DOUBLED OR' TRIPLED within the next three months. Con templatlng what our planes have done to German nroductlon, that can't give the little yellow men much comfort, ry- i i " (NBA Raiio-TthphMo) Bnsign Jane Dendlegh of Oberlln, O., first Navy flight nurse to arrive lor duty on Iwo Jima, bends over a Marine seriously wounded in battle for the Iwo Jima, airstrip. U. S. Navy photo, transmitted Irom Ouaai by Navy radlo-telepVioto. PORTLAND, Ore., March 29 (P) Four Fred Meyer stores have drawn 30-day suspensions as penalties for violating the OPA's Christmas day food ra tion order, Robert L. Sabln, at torney lor the large grocery con cern, said today, The ruling, - which will pre vent some of Portland's largest groceries from selling rationed processed foods and sugar from April 15-May 15, was issued by Robert M, Dulin, San Francisco, OPA hearing commissioner. Another Portland store, also charged with accepting invalid DOints on the day after Christ mas, received only a warning after Its hearing before another commissioner. The stores contended they were not officially .notified of the order. Dulin ruled they should have attempted to com Dly after hearing of the change through newspaper and radio reports. Attorney Sabin said the groc ery cnain mignt carry an appeal to state or federal court. I I Wanted: Arm Stretchers mm f fm overcoats' probably were designed &fi his motley group of aVSXui 'o Army on its drive to tne ram. rtm fAr overshoes, designed as finger warmers, and coot length for oversnoes. The Easter story shows that hope should never be buried, that In the darkest hour there exists the possibility for bright er, happier times to come, it was staled by Rev. David Bar nett Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, in a talk to the Klwanis club today. Rev. Barnett and Rev. ,S. M. Topness, pastor of the Klamath Lutheran church, both Klwan- ians, arranged the special Easter program, rresioeni joe hicks levied fines right and left at the meet ing, all fine money for the day going into a Kiwanis Red Cross fund. A considerable sum was obtained for this purpose. The Klwanis ' chorus, led by John Houston, - gave several numbers. . , Pair Arraigned ' In Morals Cases . Sac LeRoy Junior Millikcn, native of Nebraska, and S2c Richard Burdette Graham, Chi cago, were arraigned in justice court this morning, both men facing charges of statutory rape. In both cases, girls involved are 15-year-olds. Milliken and Graham were granted time to enter their pleas by Justice of the Peace J. A. Mahoncy, and committed to the Klamath county jail in lieu of $2500 cash bond set by the court. The girls are in custody of juvenile authorities. Classified Ads Bring Results. Service Men and Women - Home on Leave mm " Photo above, taken from files of a Manila newspaper, purports to show Jose P. Laurel, left, puppet president of the Philippine, shaking hands with Gen. Wajl, director general ot the Japanese) . military administration when enemy held the Philippine capital. "Courting" Continues Klam ath county council of the PTA announces that the broadcast of the" series "Youth Talks It Over," will be resumed by KFJI this Saturday, March- 31," at 3:45 p. m. The title for the program for teen-agers and par ents is "Courting." S 2c Lrman Patrick, from San Diego, Calif. Here until March 31. 8 2c Roger Wilkerson, from San Diego,. Calif. Here until March 31. S 2c Myrus Dufbang, from San Diego, Calif. - Here until March 31. . S 2c Dennis Dtpuy from naval air training center at Mem phis, Tenn. Here until- March 30. ,.- The above service people are entitled to free passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and Newa office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. 15 Pro-Japanese Draw Jail Terms NEWELLi :Caiif. V Fifteen men, leaders of minority groups i attempting to carry on pro Japanese activities in the WRA Tulelake center here, have been tried and sentenced to jail, with terms ranging from 80 to uu days, in the past week, Harry Black, project hearing officer, announced today. - xne- men, ail of whom nave pleaded guilty to one or more violations of the regulations, in clude the presidents - and vice presidents of two pro-Japanese societies.- - The island of Java has a vol canic mountain backbone which reaches as high at 10,000 feet. 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Cash on"Hand and Due from Banks ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .$102,470,871.74 United States Government Bonds. . . . .-. . ... ...... -.-. . . . . . 342,661,083.54 - Municipal and Other Bonds. . ... ... ;. . A ; ; . . : ........ ; . 5,331,413.04 Loans, ind Discount ... ........ 36,710,377.617 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. . . . 420,000.00 ' Bank Premises (including Branches). ... . . . . . . . 3,193,794.79 Other Real Eatate ..... -' 1,00 . Interest Earned ' 1,044,638.47 Other Resource ... . . ..... .-, ... . . . . ... . . . . ; . ',r..;U, i ,'1,069,980.89 : i $493,102,181.1 ' LI A 1 1 LIT I It Capital ..... ..... .............. . . . . . . . .$6,000,000.00 -' ; i Surplus 8,000,000.00 ' Undivided Profits . 2,840,093.23 ' : Resarvei . . . .'. . . . ....... : ..... . . i, . i ..... 1,170,385.91 S 18,010,479.14 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc.. 1,631,222.47 Dividend Declared .......;. 270,000,00. 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