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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1945)
'3 I '4. Today's Roundup Br MALCOLM EPLXT inr Emit P;.Jt a T-HE mounuiie r . cxiiii. tt. sbd be told is as tae psop ai home wans vU. He ci3 an! do any presn- sjpa-n t cBsa- wtilii it lusat- Cp liic Tat Ininpt toat rrasr wri:0S -fpoiiii iepbi is op- Eraie Tfst inZB running liotr t tbS sirnftignac ' H fcSTr.irt' E frrrr tas CTiii! rasr-?- ac ire i-f - pi-jt nr itt -sraJiBst- Cos -srsccti ----i; ace ei &a 3ia 4EniimBS a eamuga. .1 ti eouaani siuf "inr in so sees 32 jaete rts s eo S sary he ias frairr,, aa hsw, test njgyt aEraraS ire fee in! Cftxssn, oo cf the Tsoe Icaew. KraffiE ynr sSarsred up. ja-y sas off jnetdtec nrrr tra j-oer back ana after 7H2 pases. 3 gnf a& others: TaJ jn- arc T""'-' Lcei ai the old. gr7-iasa isaae-i. Hs iess is the navy all . his tfs. EeU gyra oat of this, sure as b?Z'S . ' - S Oniy Erne Ptj a23 Si of putiicjf-tbat story is .a ft. " ..- U. S. Court For Klamath AS n ofses oeeo Scii in S22i c&'Di'i'i, Klain-'t-ain ra"-3 EBKai Sars as niitl term of federal ccsri- ' " ' i MnriJ of lie feffiasar 43Si isa been handled in federal mart s5!t bas orieinated in -Kiamala . esacrjr or Laxs eujv. Travel r.by -the pespue jzrcSref to cEt psiais for these , trials has been coBDr. 'Kjaath fcaa more fed--'-., eral reSatixfe5 laaa ttie average community of its size, a federal cosri should be held nere. It it, -tsTtasmjosK, tbe big city .of an area teal bad cot- developed vben legislation set cp the orijiol! psnds for boidicg court in , this state. ' v ' - . .. ; '". . The KlajBafji Cotjsrjr Bar association," chamber " of commerce, and olcer a-r inMms -working on this plan are to be commesded for their , effort. Tfeey are asiiEg tbe proper legisla; tion by congress, and they are not seeking to' remove ieoaA cost ban Medford, Pendleton, , and Portland tjie cilies where court terms are.' now held.- . . : ?. It's a project deserving of sruccess. - , - .' b . - -J '- - . - Briefs From The Pocket File . r'Z OregcsBas reported that yeerday's tem peaiore 2t-Bea sSsemred a irJgh of island a low of IS . "Sxai's going ocr.tip.morth, any Way . . VTferer Earry B5arje .that landed in Upper- IGaszair tsks &s week may' have been . the first eror to iii Jfce wattWf ifhat lake, . but we we3 vrnrmfag- asaaSser &e-.inat almost did -v , 1 y sr afeard, aisng: with such dignitaries as fcraer la7or Joixp Houston and City Engineer . A. Tisosca vThe motor quit foe. fee steep's reaafio tbatiir' was out of gas, right over the mUfcHe of ISe big lake, and we had an interesting few minutes until Pilot' : ( ChetStinzon brooght us down in a grain field near.Wocar. .- . Our parry ot was in the fall " of HMD' was out on a trip to find out some-' thing about aviation in connection with local effort to g a military-installation on the city, airport . . We found out something about avia tion,, all right.' -' ' - - ' - -, T.irTc se - os -st ! ';af...jiy. -" v' 3 -Count: -saw - ''- aarw .5j-irrTP-. yr- swni.. : :' TO3nr--w- tssssr- siora -US' M' qnwiiniv, tTnse w IS' "s-R4Jt. i.nt -Mtaspjsiu tiv: 3fe-S it!milr TSnrss;&..rvB.- n -:!--cfmr.mi.. bs. ajmBsta; "Sft- -m -nutrmnwfir. Cpi Cna"kJscy nr ec?sed is via ywiy rriri'.naqi i -- iretly. la sesase it sac ru r " zrriser, or cnoi wr-isr. af nrrt caomet members and senaiors heve, sac ixc .li'nta for himself. In view of these intimate considerations, S ; expectations of congress for success of his an-. ministration rest on rather sound grounds. I think the apparent difficulties of the -conn- try in understanding this situation at the ui- ', set," are more the fault of the country than . of Mr. Truman. I have been a reporter here 25 years, and in earlier days, lived and traveled : with Presidents Harding, oolioge. Hoover ana Roosevelt. try is to make a great man out of anyone who happens to be president at the time, if this is at all- possible. Something elemental in human nature inspires romantic exaggeration of leadership. Vet few men are heroes to their valets, or the reporters who cover them. . In the case of Mr. Roosevelt, it was con sidered desirable by his leaders, for political effect, to stress his greatness to the point of exclusion of all other men. .This was plainly over-done in the last campaign for votes, and seems to have backfired into some confusion, if not hysteria, now that his services have been withdrawn by a greater authority. : The truth is the ablest men with -whom he won great popularity in his first two admin istrations were nearly, all gone : from his side at the end (Hull, Byrnes. Jones, et alj and his heallfe syas such that he had. not been up to his old' par for a long time. SIDE GLANCES - . . 1 W v. -v s .-, C-"-,.V .... . JTi. . 1 H i.;--" ft C?"- J- V; . 1 -r Yesterdays Xl.lpil-Ni ""ft W j.ir mmt '"A vt lis i)'JVV'. , , . , JTiNm. t! ytdn Kld Aptt 11 I" cwijy r threatening ' . ..'.. . Sister housing week is bcinK aecMXi here. A delecslion Irum (lie cnnni NfT of wnmierce went to l.iiKe uidav to meet with Lnlte chamber offii.ii.ls t tlc Hunter .vtel. Classified Aos Hring Rciults. From where I $t.u jy Joe far,j The Cuppers nave a Dream ComoTnn being nt homr nlon tnfMv. with our own tliin.oT7' ruSc Zzmt. rc Lcacrusr" VITAL STATISTICS IV anil Jane Cupiwrs used to toy that as soon as tlio children had llown tho roost, they wora going on oko"'01' on a ""W"1' honeymoon... tako a trip... or rent an aparlmcnl In tlio city. Konfter little Hint got miirrlrd, . I stopped In to my goodbye. Deo was sitting In bis fiitorlto chair before the fire, sipping n mellow glass ot beer. And Juuo won busy with her knitting. Jt as olivnys. They looked nbout m rcntless a the tubtiy eat on the hearth. "Jane and I figured." Po ex. plained, "that you couldn't boat andrcndlng-.enjoyh.g -living and Mtlng v,. you can't beat home!" From where I mil TW-i,. ' dream of prnre nml to(r unci undeiKtiindlug th,( rj nre nghtlng lor, and prMi1r todav. r l'o. 113 of a Saia Copyright. I'M, Vnilnt Suio Vnm, " Tiers Jn SHI "twsnltii rf 3ot Tar C!r?.. Tut? swstit; Ban K TPbit taoffli. nun nul J3.JUU ani.. 3ir. kw SO.- X. Sjar-m. ln. J. 5 S vrtS 5f -v Suisk-i 3ntw- "J( 3n Fart n-d. a s- aouijixi I S10O a Month for, Life i tccffTl -r- jc giliatt - JQ-rn' 3r?l r: 2g . . p,ti.i. KTatt J'fcTit Ost. "J imi. r. af JCn. t C Vn: Bn- COOV5 Sx Kaanasit VnS r- . p:ll. Kifcscati T Crt.- 195. te Kr. w Sen. 3. Cwn WEATHER yfftfif v were 11$ i$t.w u r7 Surprising Success i Scrartc . I Fcrtlaad Francisco conference and I 1!?.rth5? Jl'SS-S.-rLnl?: ern coast; Dot much tmpera:ar change Orson Scattered cloadlCirM to4ar. tooliht and rndar. UtU caassa ta temperature. Tonsilectomy Mrs. David Barnett, wife of the pastor of the First Presbyterian church, left Klamath Valley hospital for her.,. home, . 635 N.; 8th, Thursday after having her-tonsils removed. Behind the News By PAUL MALLOW WASHINGTON,; April 19 Mr. Trurrian has more of an executive than a-legislative type of mind It is not creative, but Is de-' Cisive. ' ir In 10 years In the senate, he.was not fdentt- San Fraaeeo OME question Truman's ability to deal with j Mesicrf Molotov to the San Mr. Hoosevelt could not. As far as measuring the intellectual capacity of men I venture to suggest that this very day, wherever you may be, , there - are probably several men, known or unknown within a few miles ot you, whose intellect, knowledge, tem perament 'and mentality are the equal of any man who has ever been president. -' 2 Tho--greatness of Mr. Roosevelt will be measured by history, not by us. His virtues will be measured objectively with his defects. ". perhaps as in the case of Lincoln, his simple beauty of soul and purpose will overbalance his mistakes, and thus judge him greater than we; knqw- Or, as. in the . case of . Washington, his-indestructible -devotion-to a cause in the face of continuing disasters, may make, him the superior of . men he will meet mt history. I believe in the living',' n6t the dead. If by extolling ;the virtues of one who is gone, we may inspire the living, then, and then only, are ' tributes justified. ... .If mourning. is. carried-to the- extremity -of hurt to the living whether it be the case of a mother mourning her son to the detriment of Ihe health of children still alive under her care or a group mourning a Reader to the detriment of - progress this is wrong, -and those who are gone; would be 4he -first to expose its wrong ness if they could. ' i ' . This is the iheaviest,.-invisible burden Mr.' Truman is carrying.- '. '. . .so ss TirGmtimTmi-l?'at fax ymmc 1 rifiii.iw-wTfiy w..,j'.n.i (Btf Sne wtzezr. aa wtait o rccre 2. Pinnm 1 1 far ubi2 k; 5. P dcufeue for cc;tiicU de"ifi h f ctoresnc 4. Bainfa ap Urg cxv UK--u 5. Pars axmar income if oa are per&Kaacscrf cUsactod. Othi Mutual life LYNN ROYCROFT -EVA LONG lit H. 7th SUt Klamath Falls. Oregon .BBBB.aiSafcjMBMaMi",,,"i LEGAL NO! ICES NOTICE OF FIXAL ACC0L"XT Vntlr u hcrhv tnvm that I hivf filed mr Ftiul Account u executor of I the wlU and esUte of Theodore N. Cam. deceued. and Honorame uavna R. vn- -d rib re. the iudre of the clrcnit court of the State of Oregon for Klamath 1 County, has fixed Saturday. May 19. 1&4V at 10 o'clock A- M.. in the circuit court room of eald court as the time and place for maxinf co)ectlons and ex ceptions to any -thine in ld account and at said time the court will make an order XinaiJy seminar saia account. TKEUUUttC U. LAt, . - Executor ' FRED O. SMALL. Attorney A. 19-2A; M. 3-10 No. 01. Quotations rJ!uiZ": Y?W' i'rtt . " 'API Profit ninnicoa-tlie. THwnltm rli clouded 'te,V to ""rt"! "end nd. while iHmJt&:racf"i!fA verlt mned i.Ki , er. " UnditUl. or Clodns- (motatlons: . American Am Car 9t Fdy I'll 1CI 'Of.,XCl .. Call! A'M&ni. Cat trautar Commonwealth St Sou . General Klcntrlc Qencrnl Motor! J,...;, (it Nor By pit , , , IMInoli Central Inl Harvester ,,w;.h Kenticunti ,.....-.M lx.'lflftnd Ixin-Sell "A" MoniloMerV Wnrrf Nonh-kflv . N Y Central Northern I'aclllc Pac Gas A: Kl Packard Motor Penno R It .. neptiblle steel nirhllplcl Oil Bnewft. storea Rr Roebuck ......... Bouthern Pacific Stahdnrd nrand. ..... Sunnhlng Mining .... Trnni-Aniarlca Union ..pl Calif '. Union Pacific v s stcci Warner Plclur -97 li -.: 45 ....104 'A -...3.)V 3Z S4i' I ,. .42 J. Wit .,SSk ..,.30 , . 'Sal',. 3a . Sl'i ... IHMi 80 'i, 101a 24!ir 24 ... 37 6 .... 37i ... 22', ... 125. .... 2:i' .....lOOVj ... 4(, :i2. 13 .... in. ..... 24',. ..va Ofl'-i 14 LIVESTOCK sotrra saw Francisco April 19 tAP-WTAi CLatfJt ulartl . t- 1 j lou medium to itood iteers, heien and1 row aonim,; rast tnree dayi common to. cannen, cows , 25-50 cents higher, few common tlO.00-50, - cutters S9.00-SO. cannere M. 00-50 Calves: none. Koininal; Good U choice veaiers quoted 91300-50. "f: MteWe 100.' Firm. Few-food lo choice 200-300 lbs. barrows and Stltn $ J 5.75,' odd food sows 15,00, Sheep: salable none, -nominal. Late Wedneiday pring lambs weak to 25 cent lower. Around 200 head medium to choice 77 lb, lambs S14.50 carrying light end,,. Medium to good ewes quoted 7.W-Q.25. , :.'-:',. ; '.''' , WHEAT CtltOAOO, April 111 fAPI-Ornln mar Irate were Miy lo weak today with tho May and July contracU frgqiiently oln ri cent or Mar. Connnllf,n Xll ""!!"' "ludlod the off optlona Which nl timet were fractionally hleher. Lon llquldallon and profit cnihlne nccounlwl for moil of the Ininea and omo nhorl elllna waa altrlhutad in jropecl for early relief from, (he freight car horlaae on wenlarn lln... May J!'1'1!'.. .0lll wero down ', to' ,c. may.iH..,..,c, Hyo waa off I In Ptr. May Sl.ai'ti.'l. Barley waa IV, is lower, May l,ot'i. LWT, i'rdy'i close. Mai J '' Cofn w off V, to lc, Maj Potatoes V. S. No. 1. 43 27; seed -stock,' tt.40; Mlchtfan Kusset ruralf. U. S. No. 1, 43.52: North Dakota Blfu Triumnha u. b. no. ' i. 93-2f; Canada Green Mountain. Canada No. 1, 43.70; Texas ai-ia. sacxs or unit Tnumpns. TJ. 8. No. 1. 43.45: Alabama 100-1 b. bat of dum inumpns. u. o. no. l. I4-83'SJ0. Courthouse Records rfare WELCH-MABCH. Rmr Z. Welch. 3B. cslecman. -.Natfve of Kansas. Resident or rvmmatn- raiis, w, rnyui warcn, 32, ' housewife. Natfve of England. Resident of porris, Calif. ' ' : Jmtlee .Court ' i By rat Friedman, failure to itopat a tloiVaJin-'-Fine, 45,50. . ' y JoMfrmHdflman, drunk on a public hlKhwav- Fine. I0. ; Joseph 'Steele." muffler -In bad. Condi-, tion, rine, -45-50. r IN THE CIHCUTT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON f OB KLAMAiH rnirvrv. - m THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF r JACKSON HORTon, ijeceasea. Notice Is hereby aiven that I have filed my final account of the administra tion of the above entitled estate, and tnat tne court nas appoint a ay in. 1945, at 10:00 A. M., as th time for hearing objections to such final account if ':! a V X y arar m aaw wr , . 'l nr aT n . I 1 A I.THE STORE WITH THE GLA S S D OOJ SHORTIES In All Their Glory and the settlement thereof. HELENA HOMTOn. Executrix of the above Estate. A. lft-26: M. 3-10 No. 80. Los Angeles. Aorfl ifl ap-wfai Potiitoei: 'A broken, 6 unbroken cars on imcn; arrivea: i.oioraao t, tanno i, Miifne 2 and Texas 1; one car by track from Arizona: market firm at eelUntr. No sales. ESQUIRE BAN FRANCISCO, April 19 (AP-WFA) Potatoes: 3 broken. 11 unbroken cars on track: arrived: Maine S, Idaho 4, Rhode Island 2; market firm, no sales. CHICAGO, April 18 -AP-WFAV to: arrival! 33, on track 88, total U, Potii ti. ft hip men t flif). Old ttorki: offerings very llfht, for brt qualities demand very good, nwket firm. ' ..til'...: New Blocke! duppllen very light, de mand vrv good, Texas .V. -6. : No. 1 prices higher became of a change In celling; for Alabama market", firm. Mnlno C'ibbieri and Round Whltee. U. 8. No. 1, .t.fW-3.72; Wltconiln Chlppcwai, . 1 turn l '. fOWER iiii Aim it twaaitveiteit! ' : Medical -.reports indicata that i: over on&ihfrd ol thm-popul' ), Hon hit timpli plttil Too many peopltf' ara-attiamed to admit it ... too many , people .. niffer needleu pain. . : . You can, do something to re , lieve the. itching, irritation,' - '' aoreness anddistrese.The mak ; ;-eri ot Unguentine offer a na tionally recognized product - Unguentine RtcUl Com to ' - help relieve pain, right infec ; -tion, promote healing. Million have -been sold. ", tncuentfne Recfaf Conea Xatr to UM...ianitmry...lnmtpmnthn. Use as directed. Your money back ii not aaUiaed. At dnjj itoras, 78c. A Norwich Product ( Husbands!, Wives! Want new Pep and Viiti? Jllni af ami'Mai u' Tlismia tl. om afielotirofluettry,lwnowcnltfSPc, ' l lf sltir"vitryvhr In KlaMallf falls, at Whitman flruf and U'algrean's. ', ::i ...-,':-' -.:'. NOW SHE SHOPS CASH AND CARRY" ' Without Painful Backache . Many auffrreri relieve aagjlnt bsckaeke " irulrhly. once tboy discover that tU rssl call" ol Ihelr troublo may be llfd klrlneya. Ihj Uiloaya aie Nature', chief ay of tak- ' LI V"i,Pr"!1 1"M ""I " ""'I of Uk blood. 1 oey help most paopl naaa about i tanta a day. . . . . - Wlien dlswilar or Mfovfuaeflonparrglta pouooouB matter tyi remalo la ym blOorTia may eauaa naulna baekacbs, rbeumatle palna,' lei palna, loss of pep and enenry, o.ttina uo illiU, awelUnc. pufflhaas utv7r u evts, cailaclKa and dlsslnssa. Frequent or aeaaM .; passane; with amaiUns and bumlna aonw... tlmci showa there la eometolng wrons SRUs ' your kulneya or bladder. .... ! . Don't vjaltl Ask your druaalst orDoaa'i Fllla, used euecaasfully by mlllloDa for over 40 ynars. Tbey ilva hapny relief and vrlll help ; the 10 mllesof kidney tubes flush out iWHon-'" aus wait from your blood, Uat Doea's TUla, T-SHIftTS Sport Shirts ELASTIC SUSPENDERS Billfolds-- -Work Pants Oregon Woolen Store 800 Main :. Go Everywhere, Top Every lliirig Are the Pride of Our Coat'Coirection Uu OurCvAvui. .ayawati fla ' Bring Your Fur Coat In For Storage Open 617 MAIN Til 8:00?aturd(iyJ