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wo-iaajuj in rvn
UAPS FORM CABIfffT
'.'10 nnMRFR II
fiilllv HVIH" j
i
(CootSoued Froa P Oa5
rr?trtne OT?-
JEoroo Sacifcf rtteriwa cC
iecuJ--
old brae reptrurtxw
te, be mar tare ieo
to J 41on w .
ou he fc5 ""JZ
arc tbe cots teat B
Admiral VooB s swctras
nun and oriir:ir cjp.-essjer
in tee cabinet ri Pr GerL
week under increasa degaaai
for cronj war fOTertl
It alreadr bad been oce
ed Hiroetasa Matpaaia. JcE
minister in the iaiiea Kso cs
inet, would be retained la fc
pot-
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Conticoed From P Ooe)
minister and Gmtrr East Asa
mimnrr (be1 aireadr oreaierj.
The Jobs be gave htunseJ are toe
ones that would be invsKTed in
future PEACE mora.
U-t kept the former carr snm
ixttr wo baf now bees Jjrea
three bad Ijirrtrgs or our Cej
and named an airman war Eia
itter. Eotn bis cary and war
ministers are said to bare toe
blesses of toe Jap war eijje-
is pgrrrrt trarh
new in fee Earojeaa ss
tion. We're loliiog asd
Germans at a "great rate es?e
eiilly capturing them. We tMt
136.723 orisoneri in the first fire
day of ApriL Toe Germans are
not as good as the Japs at dying
to the last man, as Hi tier orders
.them to do. .
npHZ British are 12 miles from
- Bremen and 60 from Ham
burg. Toe Canadians are within
a dozen miles of cutting off ail
of western Holland, we re over
the Weser in the south, but have
not yet reached the Elbe.
- The Germans are still talking
about our alleged airborne land
ing at Eisleben, within 90 miles
of Berlin, but our side has noth
ing to say. The censorship if
still pretty tight
It is probable that we have
been outrunning our supplies
and have to wait for them to
catch up.
"THESE to bitter house-to-house
- fighting In Vienna, but Mos
cow dispatches indicate that the
Russians think they have the sit'
nation there well in hand. Hoc
cow says that if the Germans
don't get out of the city soon
thyTl be surrounded.
-- The Germans say today the
Russians are ALREADY 30
MILES WEST OF VIEOfA, fol
ic wing main line railroads and
highways up toe franuoe. liat.
If true, is extremely interesting,
indicating that the reds are push
ing right on up the Danube val
ley to cut the Germans off from
the Hitler hideout in the south
ern mountains. .
The flurry in Italy doesn't
Mem to amount to much yet.
A NEW decree has been Issued
by Hitler, ordering nazi par
ty leaders to give up their local
political jobs. London interprets
the decree as a scheme to enable
the oazi leaden to get out, leav
ing the non-nazis holding the
bag also as the foundation for
a propaganda olaim in the future
that it was the German civilians
who surrendered shamefully
while the nazis carried on the
holy war singleianded.
PINE TREI
OPEN 12:30
ConUauous Shows Sally
JOAa?
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LHtle Business
' Program Slated
WASEINGTOX. April 7 V-
iimt' r rrl ifefl.
I ijc 4 '-" c l-.-- --. . -
ir areocy ooeorkw today a
tfao saose ecrpentm has
q ru-Jr get ia cncticn a twoOid
operatioa wcici rt belirres will
prorib sma baie Crai
wxth a:i t-e jnemi fjanrjl
iatlp tary will aeca.
JAP POSITIONS
1 PiCIFIC HIT
j CCocced Ttcbs Page Oae)
FaiSe war. Tbe tiny liaisoa
pCans wiyca Dcraiaiiy are ua ;
l! saat ooe-pasecger bops or j
for ffTtnnatwanr Hights, car-?
ried a scsall fort of the 11th .
lirixrx division to unopposed ,
it-v-rg. oa toe two Loceca air
nnps. !
Regional Vocational
School Studied Here ;
O. L Paalson. state director
' of -rocatiocai ecucation, and
'several of hjs rjf wOl be in
Karcath Fails, Mossday. April j
; S. to meet with the local board j
cf edscataon and Tarsous repre-
sestatrre of industry to fonnu-j
iate plans for ezpansion of vo-
. catkeal trainicg to be offered ;
in the local school. i
lEazrath Falls has been rjg-;
t gfj a: a bkely location for a !
'regumi voeaoooai scnooi serv-
. this area of southeastern
Oregon. ;
A san er will be made and t
'. raryxis irfnffrial trades, agri- j
culture and its related Indus-;
tries, distributive education and
borne economics will be studied
on this basis. 1
Committees have been ap
pointed to assist is the survey,!
and anyone interested may at- i
leno. roe general meeting vo vk
held at 7:30 p. m. Monday in
room 310 of the high school.
Portland's Populace
Decreases, Report
PORTLAND. April 7 V-De
crease in Portland's war popu- j
lace was indicated today by fig
ures showing 6876 fewer street-'
car and bus passengers during
Marco than in February. j
Portland Traction company of-1
Scials said the first six days of j
April showed an even larger per
centage drop. The March traffic
load fell off 1.5 per cent.
Shipyard Worker
Dies From Injuries.
PntJTT.A Vn Inml 1 ion
Injuries suffered in a fall from
a scaffolding at Commercial Iron
Works Thursday had proved
ratal today to Paul r. Stomley,
58-year-old shipyard worker.
Stomley, whose home former-
ijr w in xuipia uy. o. u., aiea
yesterday at a hospital.
WEATHER
April
Max. Win. Prtip.
pi&t M ,44
KJamath rails 22 30
EermTito ... M
Worth Bend 54 45
PoitUad 55 43
Reno 65 21
Sn Francisco . 50 40
attl . 50 33
Medtortf 5 30
Red Bluff M 13
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m
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.04
Washincton nJ Or ton: Showers U
dar, ton lint and Sunday. Sllghttr eooltr.
Itortbern California Parti r cloudy
today, tonitht and Sunday. Tew Hht
bowers akmsj coast and over extreme
northern tnterlor, 5JJhtly cooler north
ern portion today.
JOO
STARTS
SUNDAY
UTinr'
de CORDOVAt
i . . I
1 1
m
r
' (7-""
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
te
DEL KTRO IW PACIFIC
At toe right is PIT l!le r.
soeaewhere in toe Saoth Pao-
fic. PFC Del Vero Is the son
of Mr. ard Mrs. Pete Del Nero
of Ely and has been overseas
for the past 13 months. He is
with the infantry. On March
4. the Del Nero's received word
that their son was slightly
wounded in action on Feb. 9 on
Luzon. They later received
word that he was making nor
mal improvement- This is tbe
third time Del Nero has been
wounded.
KELSON PROMOTED
Lieut, (jgl Lyle T. Nelson.
USXR. 23, of Eugene, an assist
ant training officer at the am
phibious training base, Coro
nado. Calif., has just been pro
moted from ensign.
Graduated from the Univer
sity of Oregon with a bachelor
of science degree, Lt Nelson en
tered the navy in July, 1943. and
received officer training at the
navy midshipman school. North
western university. Chicago. He
was a member of Delta Tau Del
ta fraternity at the University of
Oregon.
He is the son of Mr. and ?ilrs.
Theodore O. Nelson, of 1591
Mill, Eugene. His wife. Mrs. Bar
bara D. Nelson, lives at 1951
Erie. Klamath Falls.
XI
Starting Sunday
AND HERE'S THEIR STORY! ...SO
STUNNINGLY TIMELY, SO MIGHTILY
MAGNIFICENT, 50 UNFORGETTABLY
STIRRING IT IS
DESTINED TO LIVE
FOREVER!
FEATURE TIME
1:24 4:03
6:42 9:21
HENRY HULL
' PHONE 4S87 ,
fff J WARNERS"
II J NOVV SURPASS 'DESTINATION TOKYO1
Ta and Sergeant york'i
lg3?l FRRfll FIYMN
U 3 - 11 ui v u i li mi a
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SATURDAY-SUNDAY
WILEY CIVTH BADGE
CfL Olio O. Wi5ey. cow wrv-ir-J
m-ith aa ajr service squadron
ol the fifteenth air force servxe
command my '-uppfr
eectly been
awarded the '
Motor Vehicle
Driver Badge i
with the Drtver- ,i
W Bar. CpU
Wiley enliKed
in March of
1942. and has
now Kn'iii 30
months ovenwaj
in England.
North Africa
and Italy. Dur
ing this time he
has been awarded the Good
Conduct Medal, the European
African and Middle Eastern
theater service ribbon and four
bronze stars for partictpatioa
in the Algeria-French Morocco.
Tunisian, Foggia - Naples, and
Rome-Aroo campaigns.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur B. Wiley, 2413 Reclama
tion avenue. Kiamath Fails. Ore
gon. CpL Wiiey's brother.
S Sgt. Daniel F. Wiley, is serv
ing in the Pacific
HITTER GETS MEDAL
AN 8TH AIR FORCE BOMB
ER STATION. England Sgt.
Walter N. Ritter. 19-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Ritter. of Bonanza, has been
awarded the Air Medal, it was
recently announced at this Fly
ing Fortress base. -
Tbe citation accompanying
the decoration read in part:
"For meritorious achievement
while participating in sustained
combat bomber operations over
Germany and German occupied
countries."
A B-17 Flying Fortress tall
gunner, Sgt. Ritter has flown
several heavy bombardment
combat missions with the pio
neer 379th bomb group. He
took part in recent attacks
against targets in Cologne.
Mannheim, Merseburg and
In the most Important of all hit plcturot
WILL AM PRINCE
DICK ERDMAN -GEORGE TOBIAS
- WARNER ANDERSON s j"? z L
m
AT BOTH THFATPFC
agart tacarai cfectrt es tt d
voc of trocps oo the western
from. . 1
A JWSTiber pf ts arrrv ajr
force sjce January. b
ccccpd rc trricg and
tbea atteodod AAF rr-rrry
cwl at Las Vegas, Nev. After
fsusfcitg ovrryr.it trsmmg at
Guifjwrt. Miss- K;er ar
rived ta Euro..-.! in Jaaaarj.
193-
Pror to erJirCEt tr ser
ccar.t was a sJ'ocst at u Boa
acza faiga sc?5cl-
RECEIVE COKMEJfDATJCH
Ftm li Tneoeare E Myers of
Port-jd. Ore aod otixr mea
bers cf aa er-r-rr luaas
taiioo, have been cornaieaoed tew
an outgd:rr co tn speedg
to corp.f.3TO 5-t Ssptrtorira
inssaliaucos oa tae Unaas is
ianas base.
Tte cor-jnenca-jori. one of vr
f:rt to be received by a negro
urct ia the Parifit area, was
made by U. Gen. MUiard F.
Harmon. cttCTimandir-g jenerai.
who has Bce been reparapd as
miwing in joiil Tbe coatsiea
dau?n reads ia part:
displaved in the compietaoB of a
difficult task in a short period of
time is outstandir. parDrularly
so. tn view of the tact that in
no way wa the quality of their
work sacnfjced to aoreZeraM
conitruction.
U. Myers" wife. Lne. sad
children. Joyce. Patricia Mae
and Richard, live at S2J4 S. E
Fremont in PorUand- His jnotn
er. Mrs. W. P. Myers, lives ia
Kiamath Falls.
Klamath Union high school with
the class of 1926. laier attending
the University of Oregon- He
entered the army in July of 1942.
.
ArTDERSOK TREATED
Pvt. Lloyd Anderson is re
ceiving treatment at Barnes hos
pital after serving 22 months in
the Aleutian Islands.
Pvt. Anderson was one of 60
out of 1800 returned from the
Aleutians who received the cer
tificate of excellence and merit
for service in the antiaircraft
branch of the army.
After a short time at rest
camp Pvt. Anderson will receive
six weeks of intensive infantry
training before being sent to the
South Pacific theater of opera
tions. Pvt. Anderson Is the son of
Mr. and Mn. A. L. Anderson of
3445 Anderson avenue
IAMF! RPflWN
Mouums sut um m mi
BOX OFFICE OPENS .?ft 1
Two-Gun Jock Htld
For 'Borrowing'
Blanket From Hotel
i BAKXR. Apra T uT Mrs
Jcj Cm. Kii Ciy.
who pohce wad
seij -Two-rur. Jar from V.-o-tana."
was ja.ied btre Jfiy. c
cujird of fwnuinf a fx'rl biarict-
Odfrer sad r irfi tftts w
i jj, .Sf.- SNe! rowB: ' Preen Tmo
- gua Jark frcta Nonria I
i your fciar ket cil ytut td. Be
. back in three weeks and P. ysa
!L" . ,
SJ was arrested at La
Graaoe.
Jefferson Doy Meal
Postponed; Friday
13th Not to Blame
PORTLAND, April 7 iP
A Jefferson Day dy.rxr engin
aily set for Fnaay l Uth will
not be beja b-t Oregon demo
crats cssai they arte t super-
lii-.lIXIS.
Eeuon for the caoei-atior.:
no outari:r.g speaker was
ava2ab;e for that cat, ex
plaioed Ntaoaal ComautMen-ja
Lew WaUare.
Catarrhal Jaundice
Reported In Umatilla
i PENDLETON. April T (if A
:maisy nich has stricken 2S
people bere. feared to be an in
lecuous tropical disease, is or.iy
catarrhal jauniice a coaipara
uvelv miJd aiimect, the acting
state hraith ofiKer said today,
j Umatilla county physicians
ithougat retiirning Pacify war
j veterans miir.t have earned the
i dread tropical variety of jaun
dce. Dr. Albert Milier said
eariy symptoms .of the mild and
serwus duease were identical,
i Most of the cajes are children.
Joint Use of Snow
Equipment Authorized
SACRAMENTO. April 7 OPi
California ts empowered to
enter snlo agreements wi!h ad
joining states on the use of road
equipment to clear snow under
terms of a bill given final leg-
Mary LEE
Ruth TERRY
Charrl WALKER
and
Paul MUNI
Maria OBEROIf
Cornal WILDE
in
"A SONG
TO
REMEMBER".
In Technicolor
"THREE
IS A
FAMILY"
With
Marjory
REYNOLDS
Also
Gaorga O'BRIEN
In
COWBOY
MILLIONAIRE
lliAST
ff TIMES
Jl TONIGHT Ifl
MM
1 1 Robert LOWER Y II
Bustar CRABBE
SHADOWS
of DEATH
Pat O'BRIEN
In
"MARINE
RAIDERS"
Plus
"WHERE
THE BUFFALO
ROAM"
S:ti approval yesUrday by
the senate- .
TM i4mbly approved Dm
erable thu state to tin
.ada s equipment In e rln
snow tlm to Ihe state line at
Lake T!n. and Uie same ar
ioHinnnniisuNDAY:
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PHONE 552
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CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY-SUNDAY
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Header's Digest say r,
colds packed houses
ibreathless! Ingrid Bcrgmar
gives the kind of perform-'
.ance that you'll, .tell your
children you saw n the
jnost difficult and the great
est part everoffered a woman
on the American screen!."
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Cooper -Sergman
1fJ'm'r0 of CORDON
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IN TECHNICOLOR
rangement will b mrt
C.irfornlaVegon llnl
Jorrold l. Seawall. BoJA
If ill -froiro- -rtu.
ne1, advtmiM for t j
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