Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 11, 1945, Image 7

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    USE IB MEAT
CEILINGS URGED
LsilINGTON, Juno 11 MP)
ioiicral increuwi in con
I m requested of congress
L i by James C. Downs Jr.,
!' testified before the
nowii" -,,., iin. nnw
fm commmco tuiipiuurn
lulr..iri..,l will, nn lmmlni.nl
lio jhowdown on whother
P1 . ..lnl nrnifrnm will
'continued without mBjor
K't control," Downs told
r house group, "is unique.
F u nnnfrn m In t ini
I, "ho only rogulntlon which
effective at its original
r . tni... t irfiru runt in nrnn
hi, discrimination against the
, of real ostute."
jlalmWK to rciiicoeiu "."V".-
rt ',inn U nnnnnllnu to eon.
,s hecnuso OPA has "Ignored"
it he tcrmca cnnKrvsnionai
ii-nilnns for relief of real
H jioldors.
Introducing
Robert Millar, marine harmonica playar.
BATTLE, Juno 11 ') The
Ct Coast Lumbermn as-
P. '.V""V ..." ."V'7 m"-.
fr 1110 i "u w -itcd
854,330,000 board foot
grow stocks were 381,000,-
Duaru it-uii
eekly production that month
aged 130,032.000 ubout
IQ.UUU uiuiur inu April uvor
I and 80.0 oor cent of the
I44 average. Weekly ship
Iti m winy Bveruuca id f ,0.1a,
and new orocra hvltubcu
snO ftf.A Unaier! t.i A r.lU
Lentil uvernKod 129,125,000
Oracra, i i,qji,uuu uuuru
Licks of this yenr were:
LrOQUCllUIl, il.U lU.Jdl.UUU
j .nuirtii i drm sir nnn
hgu and 3.157.215,000 the
nn l. -I A tA O
Juminum Official
Speak at Lunch
fORTLAND, Juno 11 (IP)
1, 1 1"1 .1. . -1
FUr V. LHVI0, I'llllllllltlll UI
I 1 M A I . . I n
oonrn ui iiuiiiinuui ivuin-
t n Amnrlfn will annalr at
ice and industry luncheon
June ID.
Davis is president of the board
rusiecs oi xuncninK, iiuna,
worslty, eastern chairman of
China emergency fund, and
Ictor of United China relief.
no rcccivcn me oracr
fro jade, highest Chinese gov
pient honor accorded civil-
ft
Robert Miller Dreamer,
Harmonica Player, Daddy
By WALTHAUD DIETS CHE
(Editor's Note: This Is the
iirsL nr n mr m nf innni .1
actcr sketches).
A thousand men will never
forget Guadalcanal, the suspense
of air rairlft. lnntr ufnt,.i.Aa
moonlit dugouts, and a tiny
i-iHiums nurmonica walling to
palms and sands and seas.
Clinrnrtnrlatl.n1U, n u - - 1
.j, n v u v 1 1
Miller, a blue-eyed Irishman.
iiuiiiiuiuca star or pelican s 7th
war ioun Pond show, was de
WAR SHACKS SUITED
TD
I THE SOFT JOB
By EARL WHITLOCK
lould the unexpected hap
nd your graduating son
piugmcr asK your aavice
11 we worK
r of them
d get Into
y to steer
way from
lng that
tely rescm
a "soft"
That's the
st handl
es youngster
6 have. The
I kind of a
I lob wnrlh
M Is one that he himself
iiwrenca up to Just the right
ftency for a wholo lot of
l hard work.
Jo forlunato kid today tho
wate man, for that matter,
one who has a reasonably
J ""iRnment and tho ablll
i. ch,. willln8ness to ban.
Soft Jobs result In soft
I I know, tho envy of all
other kids is tho youth
teps, on graduation Into
I" where a minimum of
fn? d "ces a maximum of
in, ' Ll,,ton yenrs the boy
&2b. ,l,y to do a stint of
K pasi tne sine
fust B cIoud of suc
Is' in Memory Garden."
WASHINOTOM .Tun. 11 list,
planners can just forget all
about those "nnnor-thln har.W
that the government has built
as emergency war hou.ilmr
uiiuuKnuui me country.
It was nn nIH mnn I mm ct
Paul, quoted In the Portland
urcgonian, who applied that
description to tho buildings in
house workers at the Kaiser
snipyaran on tne Columbia river
nenr PortlnnH Cm
Portland, on the one side, and
havo been worrying some about
the ultimate fate of the war-
hnrn Inwn with lt 19 1n nmll..
dwellings and 10,000' dormitory
uniia. nnn mat concern is re-
IlCGIPn All Iht-nlltfh thA ntoit
whKrn thf DnuAPnmant hi.
to provide thousands of homes
iur wurncrg wno swarmea into
to new war industries.
type housing is concerned, there's
iiv iil-uu w wuu, auya ine na
ttnnnl hniiclntf Dlmlnletrallnn
It'fl ant tn ivrnin Hnwn twn vmm
after the war tintncq rnnvrpju
grants a stay.
Naviaation. Erosion
At Bay To Be Talked
rutiiLntiu, June u
navigation and erosion condi
tions at Tillamook bay, also
..vuuv- .llipuibllKIIH) .Till un
discussed at a hearing in Tilla
mnnlr nnnntu rtnti Vimioa Tn1r ID
U. S. District Engineer Ralph
n. luaor announced nere.
Ln nnn 'l linnp an rt Dim hpflr,
Ing involves recent emergency
appropriation of $120,000 to
check Bayoccan peninsula
erosion.
til main inn.
fying reality. ("I know I'm a
dreamer, but sometimes I'm just
Plajn nuts"). Like Idol Alan
iadd, he is a cherub-faced rebel.
Emotion is his master, kindness,
his ideal. But he is Independent
of friends, facts and the fictions
of convention.
Certainly tall, dark-eyed Cpl.
Louis Kemper, also at the Ma
rine Barracks, buddy of New
Zealand, Guadalcanal, Tarawa
Hawaii and the Marianas, can
VOIIph fnr (lint ,
After "mothering" Miller (by
i Bunioruyj, ne was
oromntlv tnlH ntr-
NOT need HIM; "
Todav. nt 9d pu ..!:
. ' uw til V JaiUIlS
postwar radio, Hollywood, a
.uuciiuauu nume ona a chain
of night clubs when (and if)
he gets the money. He reviews
a history of abortive effort:
icuHnrv nnn r unip nx i -
(10 nil! IOStfr mnlhor'e rln.nnl
- . .x. 0 uMuau
-an flptor'o 1nh thnf ritni.j
print shop that fatigued
ajjuauiuuiu iaciory jobs and
Jockeying to comment philoso-
uuuv anyming except my harmonica!"
Thnt It. lift rrtl-nryinin TTU-
lias IIS OWn nvnttn n
gle, "Song of India," Ravel's
noiero-: Aincon drums and
laments of the East. It has faith
fully acenmnnninri nTlllor
omtc, m iu, ne walked out on
me -X" alter three lessons to
relv on hiff nnr nn iUA nlA
lor music. It cnrnnnrtnrl million
aires of Detroit's Yacht club,
It went alonff nn n fn,ir.Hau Au
puuiuun io new xork City,
where Rnh nprfnrmnrl fnr ff.4n.
Bowes and, after wasting three
aimes, learned to use an auto-
mai. in H47 nn n enft
summer night at the Detroit
"Bowery," It bewitched "Beau
ty, Brains and a Temper": pe
tite Connie Robinson (now Mrs.
Mlllpr nnH mnthnr nf mnn uaU.
by) into permanent captivity.
ALL ELASTIC
Suspenders
OREGON WOOLEN
81k and Main
F017ERFDI LIQUID
PROMPTLY RELIEVES MISERY
. KILLS flERMS THAT CAUSE
ATHLETES FOOT
If you're diicounged about a main,
tmucuit caog jusi uy xAmo a uoetor 8
wonderful soothing yet powerfully mtdl-
eatad liauitt. Plnife nnnllratlnna mllavN
Itchy soronras botwoon crackod, pwllnc
toes ana on conuct actually Arill (srma
that causa and spread Athlete's Foot.
Firat trial nf Kama i-nnvtniut. lmitn
nenrd nf aiirniMt All HriiMtnMa
Send Zemo to boya in aayfaavMajara.
aarrloa.8Blua. FIVIII
aalalllW
1p ("1
CUNIAL HOME
GIno Cunial, son of Mr. and
m. a. u. iuniai OIZ040 Arthur,
n ii u in e on a
30-dav leave en
route to San
Diego. Cunial
has been In the
Invasions nf Ta.
rawa, Salpan,
the Mnrshalls
and Gilberts,
and prior to
that time served
on the Lexing
ton whlfh wno
sunk In the South Pacific. He
took his boot training at Far-
AagUk, lUHi
WARDLE SERVES
FIFTH AIR lrnnrv di.ii;..:
pine Islands Taking' part in
the biff allied nffnn
tk. T - r
(Uat, DUIII I
hiiu viiina sea
Is MRlt Rlhrf t
J. wardie. 30.
a son of Mrs.
Clara E. Wardie
of Yakima, and
T n UTn.IU
Bly.
A n . 9 n in.
"Air Anaehea jfavfrti . 4
crack 345th bombardment
group of the Sth air force in
the Philippines, Sgt. Wardie is
responsible for all maintenance
of his unit's planes to keep
them in combat condition.
A 1033 graduate of the Klam
ath Union high school, he en
tered the army air forces in
novemoer, jaau, ana Became
one of the original mechanics
'it
In tho rapidly expanding air
force.
A brother, TSgt. Wayne, is
mau in me air lorce,
KLAMATH MEN SERVE
AN EIGHTH AIR FORPF.
BOMBER STATION, England
xogemer since tncy entered the
service in June, 1944, these two
Klamath Falls airmen were in
England participating in the
final phase of bombing opera
tions against the crumbling
reich. Left, is Sgt. William D.
Daugherity. 19. son of Mr and
Mrs. R. F. Daugherity, route 1,
and right, is Sgt. Audine E.
Fitzgerald Jr., 18, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Audine E. Fitzgerald
Sr., 329 South Rogers. They are
members of the same B-17 Fly
ing Fortress crew of the veteran
384th bomb group. Daugherity
was a tail section machine gun
ner, while Fitzgerald manned
me twin .DU-caiiber machine
guns in the ball turret. The
youths first met the day they left
Klnmnth Folia n 4t.nl.
tion center at Monterey, Calif.
iiiey were logemer an through
their various training periods in
the Rtatea and lk 1 i
England April 1. Their base is
the one from which the first
U. S. heavy bomber operation
over Europe was made August
17, 1942, by 12 Fortresses.
FREEL CITED
PFC Robert IL Fre.l Mm
S. 6th. Klamath Fall a n
ber of the 30?th airborn engin
eer battalion, has been award
ed the Bronze Star for heroic
conduct on April 7 on the Rhine
river between Langcl and Hit-dorf.
PFC Freel wna In nnarcf .
fln fiRRnnlf hnnt with tho
of evaenatincr nn tonlnto,! tf-nn
of infantrymen on the enemy
U .... I- a .1 nt-t i "
uuuk ui me nnine river.
Although wounded in the
thieh On tfoa initial rirAttaina
and thus unable to paddle, PFC
creei remained ai nis post oi
command, directing the infan
trymen In their nnddllntf and
guiding the boat into the cor
rect spot on the far shore.
ne continued to advise the
Monday. Juno 11. 1945
GERALD AUP NEWS 8EVUI
men on tho far shore and got
his boat loaded and headed
bark- tnunrd tha li it.. i
------ intiniij aiiure
when he collapsed. "His con
duct was In keeping with the
highest traditions of the air
borne fnreea ' nrlari altlni Ul
, , . 1 -K' W1UIIK 111111
stated.
GRISWOLD AWARDED
Pvt. Eldnn F J
of Mrs. Inez Lee Funderburke
Of 920 Klamath, reeentlv ronal,,.
ed the unit meritorious service!
award for superior performance!
in the battle of Germany. Hia
job was in supply and GriiwoM
served with the 75th quarter
master company.
H'wmuuiiiMiiii;iiiiiiiimmmtt
ATTENTION
FARMERS
We pay highest
cosh price for LIVE
or DRESSED POUL
TRY. Phone 5175,
or see your nearest
Safeway market
operator.
SAFEWAY
BY
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Clear as a Bell
At
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UHLIG'S
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k We know your OM and maintain a permanent
record of all service and repair work.
jlr Our mechanics recently returned from a factory
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I.
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fcOrl Whlla.1. TT 1
I tl.lll -.-v.un. 4.-U1IV1U1
will commont on "Fath-
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armers Attention!
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W cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per
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We have the best facilities. Our work is guoron
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In Westerners a deep regard for both the practical cad cultural values of higher
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its young men and young women.
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