Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 17, 1945, Image 2

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Tueadar. April 17, IMS
524 BILLION BILL
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WASHINGTON. April 17 VP
A $24,878,510,546 supply bill
to support the navy' knock,
out drive against Japan won
house appropriation! committee
Spproval 'today- It will jinance
operations for the year starting
July 1.
With It, the committee sent to
the house lioor a wra icu.j.
voicing nope uic cm iw
b tor distant" and explaining
that the large outlay was neces
sary because "we can 111 afford
to proceed on hopes or assump
tions." The total in the bill $23.
400,802,133 in new appropri
ations and the balance in con
. . ...ihnritv and reaDDroorl-
.TC,. SR BOS. 560.155 less
than was made available to the
navy during uie current iic
A lara nart t( the DreS-
ent fund, however, will not be
obligated unw ine new wuu
year start. -
Wabbles Ranch Home
Sold to Couple
Sal of the Wabbles ranch
home one mile east of the Mer
rill highway in the Spring Lake
district by Minnie Wabbles to
S. p. and Frieda Dehlinger, was
learned today with the filing of
a deed In the county clerk' of
fice. The property involves some
165 acres adjoining the Dehling
er ranch. Revenue stamps on
the deed indicate a revenue of
approximately $26,000.
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EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Page One)
European fighting we have been
following ilacArthur's strategy
of by-passing and leaving.
r' must be kept always In mind
that this time vc arc facing
something new in modern war
fare. Hitherto nations have sur
rendered their armies when they
are hopelessly beaten. This
time, both in Germany and
Japan, it is war to the death,
i This is no chess game. It is war
for keeps.
Whipping the nans Is much
like breaking up the Dillingcr
gang of murderers and cut
throats, but on a millionfold
bigger scale
TN the Pacific, we're going after
the JVESro irom wnicn me
Jap suicide planes are coming
to alia cti our ueei aruunu
Okinawa. Raiding groups of our
Superforts hBve been blasting
Jap fields on Kyushu for three
days in a row.
Jap suicide surface boats are
reported today to be joining the
tuicide planes in attacking us.
(Every Jap that commits suicide
is one less for us to kill.)
The lines on Okinawa are un
changed today. We've so far
killed 9108 Japs there and cap
tured 391.
a
ON the home front, new Pres
ident Truman announces that
there will be no lifting of the
racing ban, the midnight curfew
or the "brownout" (meaning cut
ting down big city street lighting
to save current.)
He tells the reporters at his
first news conference that he
wont co to San Francisco,
adding that he has a competent
delegation there and will back
them up "from my desk in the
wnite House, Wfuutji i tit-LONG."
He appoints a St. Louis banker
federal loan administrator
which is strictly a banking job.
.
"THERE is word from Moscow
today tnat aioioiov coming
to San Francisco (arranged by
Stalin In response to a request
from Truman) reflects Russia's
since' desire for co-operation
with her allies in building a
sound and durable peace.
4-H Club Agent
9
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S2uh. TV Vettatra muntv l.H
dub agent her for a year, re
signed his position April 10.
Paters mad known no definite
plans of his future activity, but
indicated that he may engage
in agricultural work with the
citrous growing industry in
Ventura county. California.
i Flashes of
Life
Special Election Set
For State, City
County Clerk Charles F. De
Lap today received official noti
fication from Governor Earl
Snell of a special election to be
held throughout Oregon on Fri
day, June 22.
Two bills are referred to the
people by legislative assembly.
One is a bill' authorizing a tax
levy for the state building fund.
The other is a bill authorizing a
cigarette tax to support public
schools.
The city of Klamath Falls will
also hold a special city election
simultaneously with the state
election.
CARD OF THANKS
felt thanks to our many friends
ana neignoora for their kindness,
word nf tvmnnihv anA Ka..)..!
floral offerings during the be-
rcdvcmem or our nusDana, lam
er, nnn and hrnfho. w. al.
wish to thank the Klamath Lake
mouiaine company and ail its
employees.
Mrs. Lora Brazee
Edward Brooks Brazee '
Betty Jo Mundlin
Mother, Brothers and Sisters.
PLA,
DUTY PERILS
DETROIT. April 17 OF) Lt.
Robert . Roth, seeKtng a cu
vorce from his wife, Jewel, tes
tified she obiected to the wo
men drivers the army assigned
him.
"Mv wife accused me of se
lectins the women chauffeurs,"
he aid, but, he added, they
were assigned by Ms superior
officer and as a matter of dis
cipline he couldnt object.
His wife is contesting the di
vorce. AVENGED
PORTSMOUTH, Va., April 17
(Pi a stray cat bit and scratcn-
ed four-year-old William Joseph
Rouse so severely he had to be
hospitalized.
When a city health clinic rep
resentative called at the Rouse
home a short time later to exam
ine the cat he found the child's
pet dog standing over the cat's
body, ine dog nad Kuica tnc
cat.
WHERE'S BREAKFAST?
SEATTLE, April 17 OP)
Richard Roth, who is totally
deaf, has invented his own
"alarm" clock to wake him in
the mornings.
A motor connected with a
clock and to the springs of his
bed shakes Jiira vigorously when
it's time to get up and as an
added assurance turns on nis
bedside lamp.
STRANGE YARN
ALBUQUERQUE, April 17
UP) Siro Chiordi, the owner of
an Albuquerque bar, reported
that a prowler has entered his
place of business three times in
three weeks.
Nothing was taken, be said,
but on each occasion the in
truder rearranged . the furniture.
School Apportionment
Received Here
Klamath county was richer by
$87,899, today when the state
department distributed $2,500,
000 apportioned to schools for
1844 from the surplus income
tax revenues.
The amount was the last half
of the $5,000,000 apportioned for
this purpose.
The recent legislature boosted
the annual apportionment to
$8,000,000 for the next two
year. The first half of the
1844 apportionment was made
last October. Klamath county
received the sixth largest amount
distributed.
Church? Soys
FDR Great Friend
LONDON. April 17 (JP) In
deeply emotional terms. Prime
Minister Churchill today eulo
gized Franklin D. Roosevelt as
"the greatest American friend
we have ever known, and the
greatest champion of freedom
has ever brought help and
comfort from the new world to
the old. ,
His death, the .70-year-old
British premier said in com
mons was a "bitter loss to hu
manity," but coming on the eve
of victory, it was ','an enviable
death."
USO Remodeling
Progress Reported
Work on the USO remodeling
program for the Arcade garage
building is progressing well, ac
cording to Brennan and Cahoon,
Marine Barracks contractors,
who submitted the low bid for
the remodeling plan. The men
are now in their, third week of
work on the building, and hope
to nave u completed in lour or
five weeks.
Parts of the garage are being
torn away for new doors and
windows, and a new floor will
also be laid. Additional shelves
and cupboards are planned by
me carpenters, rti me present
time, partitions are being put in,
and electricians are at work on
the lighting fixtures.
Unemployment Group
Official in City
L, O. Arens, member of the
state unemployment compensa
tion commission and of the state
industrial accident commission
of Salem, will be in town until
Wednesday morninc.
He may be contacted at the
Uahb office while he is here.
Arens is a former resident of
Klamath Falls. He lived hero
irom February. 1911 to March
1939 when he became associated
with the commission and moved
to Salem. Arens was in the au
tomobile business while he was
here.
He brought news of his son,
Jim, who is a second lieutenant
with the army engineers. He
was in Corsica when the last
word was received from him by
m wue in uanuary.
OBITUARY
RAIQLD JACK WAWivr.
Harold Jack Manning, tor the tut
y.an a raiment or Klamath county,
Oregon.- passed away at Agency lake
on March 13. IMS. Ht was a natlva
of Portland. Ore., and at the time of
his death was and 36 yean, I month!
and days. Surviving are Ml mother.
Mrs. Hilda Mustonen of Kcrnvtlle, Ore.:
three (Uteri. Mn. Elite Paul. Rote
Lodie. Orelon., Mn. Helen Johnson.
Portland. Ore., and Mn. Mar(e Kelday,
-iw rwn.na. ure.; one orotner. CI.
mer Mannine of Klameth ralla nM
Mr. Manning was a member of Fort
Klamath grange and Klamath Tails Post
No. S, American Legion. The remains
rest In the Earl Whltlock runeral home.
Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to be
announced in the next Issue of this
HIGH SCHOOL
New Notei ond ;
llliCoieiiftiirt 1
FUNERALS
EMIL FACE UNAS
Friday, April 13. 1943 follow-in a brief
itie.a win wq tiwia in ifim cnnpei Or lilft
Earl Whitloclc Funeral Home. Pino at
Sixth. Wednesday. April 18. 1949 at 1:30
p. m. with the Rev. Albert U Dwight of
th Tint rnvnsnl rkurrK t tut. .it..
off tela ting. Commitment lervlces and
interment LinkvUle cemetery. Frlendi
art invited.
ItEN'Br HA BP PR Itwrv
Funeral services for Henry Harper
Irwin, former resident of Klamath
county, will be held In the chapel of
Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 023 High,
Wednesday. April 19. 1043, at 2 p. m,
with the Rev. Danlal B. Anderwn of the
Klamath Temple officiating. Commit,
ment service and Interment will follow
In Bedffeld cemetery In Po valley.
Friends are respectfully lnvitd to at
tend the services.-
GET
EXTRA RED
POINTS
FOR AN EXTRA CHOP.'
Eztr red points can help
; much. Oct 3 red points
, for each pound of used ,
fats you turn in. Keep
Saving Used Fati For
the Fighting Fronts and
liome Front.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE THAT IS
k Economical Prompt
Efficient Guaranteed
W Feature the Kind of Service That Eliminates Trouble
Before It Occurs, and Can Inform You of All Previous
5emce From Our Permanent Record of Each Customer,
i DELCO BATTERIES GOODRICH TIRES
RICHFIELD GAS
Lubrication - Washing . Polishing
W. hir constant and study m,"in th,
nJ Washing Department.
Olds Tower
DICK B. MILLER CO.
WEATHER
Monday, April u, lots
Max. Min. Preclp.
ousciic . - wuwn,...Iilf
Klamath Falls 64
Sacramento 84
North Bend .-,..so
Portland 3a
Reno 70
San Francisco w.,,...63
Seattle ,.,.. 80
meatora
37
41
Red Bluff
.00
.00
40 Trace
.is .oo
57 .00
Northern California -Clear today, to
night and Wednesday, but with low
morning coast fog. tittle change In
temperature.
Oregon Partly cloudy today and to
nlrht with light showers northwest por
tton tonight and over state Wednesday.
Slightly warmer tonliht, colder west of
Cascades Wednesday.
Phone 4S87
AH . - OPEN
TODAY i 3o
6:45
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TOGETHER AGAT
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UtiUWTSOHoiUOtHMtrl
By JUANITA SHINN
rinall.v, attcr holding two
meetings, the eligibility com
mittee has passed on the fol
lowing candidates who are now
free to campaign until the elec
tion on April 24: . .
President Jim Howard, Rod.
ney Murray and George Zupan.
Secretary-Treasurer Ktlie
Botens, Joan O'Neill and Dar
lene Gehrman.
First vice president Clar
ence Bussman, Jack ittrclm
and Bud Selby.
Second vice president Bob
Dodson, Pat Laahs, Bill South
well, John Epley and Bob Red
key. Veil Leader Ted Reeves,
Fred Reeves and Bud Selby.
The third vice president will
be elected from' the freshman
class next year.
With proceeds earmarked for
the TceivAgc club, the Script
and Microphone have spon
sored a special noon movie to
day. Contributions of any de
nomination were accepted. And,
speaking of the Teen-Ago club,
students have been working at
the club rooms after school and
on Saturday and Sunday for
over a week now painting, kal
sominlng. cleaning and scrub
bing. More furniture Is still
needed but things are progres
sing very nicely, and the club
should open before too many
suns rise and set.
.
Proofs have already been
read on the yearbook, but so
far no date has been announced
when thoy will come off the
presses and available to those
students who subscribed.
Dr. U. G. Dubach, dean of
men at Oregon State college,
spoke to the students at KUHS
this afternoon. Tomorrow a
group of student speakers from
the University of Oregon will
speak before an assembly of
high school students.
Class jewelry Is to be distri
buted through the students'
room from 8:30 until 0 and
12:30 until 1 o'clock on Wed
nesday, Thursday and Friday of
tills week. The balance of the
money due on the rings must
be paid in full bofore ttio rings
will be released to those stu
dents who placed orders for
mem last fall.-
Courthouse Records
Marrlaaa Lletnsas '
TUCKER. EVERtlT. Msrlln Thurmsn
Tucker, is. porter. Natlva .of Oregon.
Resident of Klamath Falls. Or.. LIU
Lillian Everett, SO. nurse. Native of
California. Resident o( Klanutn tails,
Ore.
complaints nisi
George Kallai vs. Marv Kallas. Suit
for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman
treatment. Couple married February
S. 1941, at Klamath Falls. Ore. r. O.
Small, attorney for plaintiff.
Nonle R. J. nun vs. Laonard Carl
Jensen. Suit tor divorce. Chart., cru.l
ana innuman treatment, uoupie married
December 33. 1941. at Bolie. Ida. J. C.
O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff.
Earl Kent vs. Minnie H. Leathsrman
t al. Suit to quiet ti tie on property In
Lansell valley district.
Laura Jenks vs. Anchor hotel, cor
poration. Suit for damages. S19.OO0.
U. S. Baltnune, attorney for plalnUff.
Vernon Dause. operating without clear.
ance lamps. SS-00 ball forfeited.
Vernon Dause. no operator's Ueens..
15 SO ball forfeited.
George Wesley McCollum. tmproper
license. Fine. SS.90.
Qejorge wesiey Mccouum. no rue per
mit. Fine, S10.
Thomas Leonard Vorte. no liceni on
trailer. S3. 30 ball forfeited.
Charles William Krueger, no IMS li
cense sticker. S3.30 ball forfeited.
Charles William Krueger. permitting
unlicensed minor to operate motor ve
hicle. IS 30 hall forfeited.
Sua Elizabeth Coplln, failure to stop
at a stop sign. Fine, 3.so.
Tad Lee Mahaney, violation of basic
rule. - Fine. 133.
Berford Vernon Hyatt, no 1043 license
Plata. Fine. S3.90. -
Orvtlla Upmeyer. operattnr without
one red light. Fine. S3.30.
Leslie Burton Dawson, muffler In bad
condition. Fine, ss.so.
Irene Heme, failure to slop at stop
sign. Fine. S5.30.
Robert Stanley Ross, no tall light.
Fine. S3.S0.
Robert cramer. itliurs to stop at stop
sign. Fine, S3.30,
Insure rour furs with Hans
Norland, 118 North 7th.
Gestapo Building
Bombed by RAF
LONDON. April lt Wl-Six
RAF Mosquito bombers annex
ing at rooftop level scooted
high eNploslve bombs through
windows and doors of the ge
tapo headquarters building at
Odonse on Flyn islund in Uen
mark today.
Pilots said the building wits
badly damaged by blast ami
fire The planes, making a short
trip from Belgian fields, car
ried two extra bombs under
their wings. None was lost.
One Mosquito was Irom I
RAF film unit and recorded the
whole action. This was the third
ge.stnpo headquarters smashes by
Mosquilos in Denmark in the
last few months.
Pvt. Nires Awarded
Purple Heart Medal
Pvt. Nick Nires of Klamath
Falls has been awarded the
Purple Heart medal for wounds
i.i nr.tinn nil I.llron ill
January, ISMS, according to
word received nerc irom mi
Nick Nires, now of Tionesta,
Calif.
Nires was Inducted Into the
US army in June, 1942, and
was sent oversens In Septem
ber, 1D.4. His wife, the former
Mnriel Smith of this city, and
their young daughter are resid
ing in Tionesta for the dura
tion. Before Nires' induction,
he was employed by various
Klamalh firms and at one lime
was with the J. J- Nowbeiry
company here.
A DOGLEG SPLIT
CINCINNATI As a bowler
shot at the 5-10 split, a full
grown boxer dashed out on the
alley. Hearing the warning
cries, the dog turned and faced
the foul line, allowing the ball
to roll between his front and
hind legs and click off the split.
Formal End of European
War May Be Months 4W
By LEWIS HAWKINS
LONDON, April 17 lV) A
statement by (ion, Elsenhower
that there will be no announce-
..r r.v ttuv "until nil Int.
litem in '
piiitnnt enemy pockets on the
western front hnvo been wiped
out" Indicated today that the
formal end of the war In fcurtipe
may be weeks, IX not months,
way.
Tk. nillnt siinremn com-
.lis -.-,-.
t..l,l.n nrniin nf Anier.
lean riullo correspondents who
visited an advanced command
posl yesterday that the war In
Kuiope probably will not unci
until allied troops have occupied
the releh completely.
neltiratts Belief
nellfiitting his belief t h t
there would Jiot be a formal
German surrender, Elsenhower
added: . . .. ' j, ,
"Niul units, Including dlvls-
I.... ..nn. ai-mlna nnrl flnullv
tw,c, .. .
army groups will glvu up sep
arately as lliey cxnauai men
ammunition and gasoline, or
find themselves hopelessly
trapped by allied encircle
ment." Possible Meaning
Elsenhower's statement might
mean that no V-E day procla
mation will be Issued until aft
or Adolf Hitler and Ills faimt-it-il
nn.l cohorts am rooted
from their mountain redoubt
In Uavariu Into whirh they are
riimrieillv streaming for a
death stand.
Military men have estimated
it.nl ii n.nv tnkit ntnnthe In re.
duce Hitler's cragged fortress. 1
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Woman Sues Hotel
For Alleged Injuriti
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the Injury. I..r.
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