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PS SET UP ECREE RULE, CIVILIAN ARM Inllnucd From Pago One) . .i..iinn ninth division Lcod w r"P'dly. thru",h Swolturlim lieal of Borneo' c, thut even tho fow Japa- delclHlcra wutu pi. .! Blast Way Let Hi a" 8000 JPne iu nnH thnv rilrin't a jlnKlc man during tho ..u oiwrutlon Sunday. Tho K......il, M,...t unit attached K ntiunl units hnd lain If' i l.nu fni thrnn duvi Bously prcparnm mo wuj. In Douilloi MucArthur Ins subjected to henvy snlp L and stood urocl wulchlnn hussies wlpo out the sniper Fmoraoncv BUI L Japanese diet which had Lj ni iili-untlnii Its nowers I. ...nrilmn rnhinet udnnted Sillied "wartime emergency rs bill" requiring the cabi- lo consult a spcciui pnrna Lry committee before Issu- kny edict. frilanivnt also authorized Eon ot a "peoples volun- defense corps io oe used military construction And :111b wurfaro. t,.,n hrnnrlrjiMfs Inrilrntrri every man butwoon IS and Lj lunmnn hntwopn 211 find LauIH hf nxnected to "vol Er." Alft's will be lowered hears lor fighting purposes. gtirrniiua uin iu uc milieu I what grennnes ana ruics army can furnish. Other I iimv will relv on bamboo Is, jamurnl swords or any avannuio wcupon. Sines Hold Rescue Work lNILA, June 12 VP) Slow ig burns and cuts, suffered n American Wac when a port piano crashed Into a tain overlooking the New ta Island of Shangri-la, dclnycd rescue operations, ar East air force reported ny. announcement laid the it survivors of tho crash Cpl. Miirgnrct Hastings of to, N. Y., Lt. John B. Mc- fn, of Trenton, Mo., and Kenneth w. Decker, of , Wash. will probably a 10mllc-foot joumev h three days from the italn saddle where they occn sirunaca to ine vai-oor. tt dangerous occupation for ikingman 15 to 64 years old ui siuuicuunu, according stlu. Itutlcs, FUNERALS .,. Jo Wachlor. the olx-day-old i. v, nBi. ntiu nu,. joavpn wacmor elty pauod away on Friday, Jun. i. Altco Borteratrom of Bend, nd Mr.. Null Wachlor of Cran llir., tlit grandparent., ftlnoral ' wirt held on Monday, Jun 'ItSO P. m. In Iho chapol of I Whlllock runiral Home. Pino r ih ' Vic",r Phllllpa, P olriclttlnf. Commitment nrv- B lnl.rm.nl tnllitu..! in I ink. .ill l"ldly. who paued away In p on Tuciday, Juno s, IMS fol- c-. u, vwu wdchi, were Tlirtrlaw ...... ,n mi, - jmmllmenl itrvlcai and Inlormtnl H. ."J8 ""ittary. Arranio Kfuti.u"i3,r ."'""''Ion of tho piUock runaral Homo. UTIIEKINt: I.ODISK IANO - ILanH i. 1 r ln0 1"'8 K-ntr1nt ii nn t l'"","a pway in inia llliif... .' in , i '. Iwin roiiowinf F wf";ly, Juno 13, 1049 at f of ?hi,h fi"v,nln Day Advontl.t I r "iiiLiaiina. uoni- I Mrvlcoa and Inlormont will r!i' 'i" E"rl "hillock runoral "londi am Invllod. Churchill Tells Of Negotiations With Vichy LONDON, June 12 (VP) Prime Minister Churchill dis closed tuday tlmt Britiiln was In secret negotiation with the VA!i,nc . Vlchy -ovcrnment In 1040, but usscrled "Vichy was loo much under German duress" In bo able to, give concrete as surances that the French fleet would not be surrendered to the nazls. Churchill's disclosure w a s made In common. In nnnu-ni answer to Marshall 1'cluln's as sertion mat ho was negotiating a secret treuty with Briluln dur ing tho German occupation of 1 runcc. (Continued from Pago One) have helped to whip the nRils and wu hope will quickly whip Japan," Churchill Sptaks Churchill, who received a similar honor from the city shortly before Gen. Eisenhower loosed American and British armies upon tho shores of Nor mandy, declared the general had shown "tho capacity for making great nations march to gether more truly united than they ever had been before." Accepting tho honor, Elsen hower said "humility must al ways bo the position of any man who receives acclaim earned In tho blood of followers and the sacrifices of his friends." Tho American general, seat ed In a carriage drawn by a pair of boys, was escorted in triumph from Temple Bar lo the Guild hall, whero tho ceremonies took place. Driver Sentenced On Drunkenness Charge James Bryan Stephens ap- Reared before Justice J. A. Ma oney In Justice court yesterday churged with driving a motor Velllf'U, Ulhlln iiiiHiiii tl,A lt.. . mi. i,nu- enco of Intoxicating liquor. no picnnca guilty to the chargo and was sentenced to 100 days in jail or a $200 fine and costs. He was committed to the county Jail In lieu of fine. Nullification Of Bond Ordered By Judge Circuit Judge David D. Van denberg today ordered the dis trict attorney's office to draw up an order nullifying the bond oi $iuuu set by Justice J. A. Mahoncy on a 17-year-old juven ile charged- with grand larceny In connection with stealing of property belonging lo the USO here. Judgo Vandcnberg said: "Jus tice court has not authority to set any bond on a Juvenile. It has no authority but to turn a Juvenile over to circuit court." . Classified Ads Bring Results. WALtn.IlOWBOAT REPORTED STOLEN A wallet and a rowboat were added lo articles reported stolen lo police to data, and a suitcase lost or stolen. Marrlna Sari, 235 N. Sth, re- Sorled a wallet missing at the usy Bee cafo Sunday night, containing currency, pictures, and Identification cards. Erwln Hughes, 428 S. 9th, told police his rowboat, which was lied up and locked back of the Concland lumber yard, was stolen somotlme during the past four days. Mrs. John Hopflnger, Orland, Calif., phoned police to keep an eye out for an alligator suitcase containing cosmetics, which may havo been left in an oil station In Klamath, where she stopped Monday. No damage was reported on two automobile accidents. R. H. Cook, 4842 S. 6th, was Involved In an accident at 8th Monday night. The driver of the other vehicle was not reported. Wesley Montch, 605 Delta, and PFC Paul Frazler, Marine Barracks reported an accident on Delta, Monday evening. Three traffic violators were cited to appear In court Tuesday. Two drunk and disorderly cases were heard In police court Tues day morning and five drunks were heard. One drunk bailed out. Two cases were heard on charges of vagrancy. King's Government Returns To Office; Majority Cut (Continued From Page One) islcr King himself a possible casualty In his northern Saskat chewan riding of Prince Albert. His CCF opponent there, E. L. Bowerman, a Mormon preacher farmer, was pressing him close ly, and In last week's Ontario provincial election the CCF led in the service voting despite its poor showing among civilians. With 128 of 182 Prince Albert polls counted, King had 8287, Bowerman, 6007. If he should be defeated In Prince Albert, King would im mediately arrange a by-election In a constituency considered safe for him. Laval Reported Back In France NEW YORK, June 12 VP) The Moscow radio said in a broadenst rpnnrtpH fnrlnv hv tho federal communications com mission that the former Vichy chief of government, Pierre La val, had "finally been returned to France," arriving without luggage at the port of Bor deaux, near the French-Spanish frontier. FATHER'S DAY Belts -Wallets By Hlokok OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main 74u FATHER'S DAY Olve Him The Pradou Olft of MARINO RADIONIC HEARING AID Three new Zenith Models for practically ever type of correctable hearing lost. 40w50 Complete, Ready-to-Wear with Neutral' Color Earphone and Cord V Standard optical co. 715 MAIN STREET IN KLAMATH FALLS If GOAL MOW! r a limited time only we have been able to get an additional allotment. there may be no more until next spring! FTER THAT the increased war in th Pn- fc will take the output of e western mines, and the fvernment will see that fAR COMES FIRST. We do not have storage space to store coal for; all our cus tomers for next winter. An ample coal pile in YOUR OWN BASEMENT is YOUR ONLY PROTECTION! VOOD USERS If you possibly eon, convert to coal, and GET IT NOW! We're Import ing wood now. Slabs will loon bo a thing-of the paitv PLEASE HELP US HELP YOU! I I M & C. Market "WOOD TO BURN" Phone 5149 Truman Urges Pay Increases WASHINGTON, Juno 12 VP) President Truman formally rec ommended today ah Immediate Increase of IS nor cent in con gressional salaries and an ulti mate boost to a minimum of $15,000 annually when wage con trols are removed. The president wrote Senator McKellar (D-Tenn.), president pro tempore of the senate and Speaker Rayburn of the house suggesting that salaries of both senators and representatives be brought "to a level more in line with the job" they are called upon to perform, FOUR U. S. SHIPS LOST OFF (Continued From Page One) merdlng Jr., the Bates com mander, wus wounded. Ho lives at Westbury, Long Island. Lt. Harry Leigh Derby Jr., who had been In command of the LSM-135, was reported killed. His widow lives at Montclair, N. J. Lt. Henry Edward Schmidt, who had been ordered to com mand the landing ship, appar ently was aboard the craft when it was lost, the navy said, but no casualty report has been re ceived on him. Schmidt's wife lives at Columbus, O. Loss of the four craft raised to 314 the total number of ships lost during the war. F0H FARMERS HIT (Continued From Page One) tern which the farmers want," Barkley told reporters. Meanwhile, the house banking and current committee heard Eric A. Johnston, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, testify that an over whelming majority of business men want the act continued, adding: "It should be the purpose to continue as our general policy the holding of wartime prices in line and at the same time to flex them upward in those places where it is essential to give encouragement to the maxi mum production needed for re conversion." Poppies The American Le gion today reported that a pic ture printed in connection with the Memorial Day sales of pop pics here had erroneously been captioned "First Buddy Poppy Sold." The American Legion "lays no claim to the buddy poppy, as that is a copyright term used by the VFW," Legion officials said. A law forbids airplanes to pass over the White House. picture Hopkins Returns From Moscow WASHINGTON, June 12 (IP) Harry Hopkins flew into Wash ington today lo report to Presi dent Truman on his reportedly successful mission to Moscow. Arriving at the national air port at 11:19 a. m. PWT. Hop kins entered an automobile and was driven immediately to the White House where President Truman awaited him. He was accompanied by Chip Bohlen, state department Rus sian expert. Out-of-round brake drums cause squealing automobile brakes. 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