TWO HERALD AND NEWS
Thursday, June 14, 1S5
POISON DARTS
USED AGIST
HPS ON ISLE
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after the Invasion opened Sun
day, already is being used by
artillery spotter planes. It is be
ine developed as a bomber base,
within 800 miles of Singapore.
Easily , 'TT aDDears today that the Lon-
fourteen miies ; sou n ui "".I donpoles are NOT reconciled
mainland invasion i beach , ,he PoIisn settlement (which
Brooketon, the 3600-foot Brunei nhviouslv be done Stalin's
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
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to come ahead of July S, which
is the date of tne tsriusn election
""HURCHILL adds that "British
U. S. and Russian relations
have Improved greatly" par
ticularly in tne last weeK or so
witli tne oreaKing or ine aeaa
lnrk nver Poland.
He adds that there Is no real
basis for a misunderstanding
with the French over Syria, as
"we have no idea of trying to
supplant our French friends m
Syria; we have no wish to steal
our friends' property
WHERE in the world,"
airfield also was won easily. It
is two miles outside me capuai
citv of Brunei on which the dig
gers are closing from two sides
against enemy mortar, machine
gun and rifle fire.
But the Nipponese on Labuan
island, which commands the en
trance to Brunei bay, showed
more fight as the invaders drove
within two miles of the 3600-
foot Timbalai airfield. It is
nearly five miles from the orig
inal beachhead outside Victoria
town.
After recovering from the ap
parent early surprise the ene
my obviously expected an inva
sion at Jesselton 60 miles north
west the Nipponese started
using mines and boobytraps ex
tensively on oom iaDuan auu
the mainland.
IIA BY BRITONS
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through by the Indian people
themselves."
Want Cooperation
"But they (the British . gov
ernment) are willing to make
possible some step forward dur
ing the interim period if the
leaders of the principal Indian
parties are prepared to agree to
their suggestions and to cooper-!
aie in ine successful conclusion
of the war against Japan as well
as the reconstruction of India
which must follow the final victory-
"This Is not an attempt to Im
pose a constitutional settle
ment," Wavell explained in his
broadcast. "I propose with full
support of his majesty's eovern-
ment to invite the Indian lead
ers to take council with me with
a view of formation of a new
executive council more repre
sentative or organized political
upuiiun. . . . . .
way) and are planning to put
their case petore tne worm, i ney
are said to be clinging to the
hope that the Moscow conference
on Polish affairs (scheduled for
tomorrow) will bog down and
mavbe come to blows over the
difficult problems that will be
up for settlement.
THE London Poles are OUT.
Quite naturally and humanly,
they want to get back in. They
mav be the cream of the Polish
statesman crop. This writer
doesn't know. You have to LIVE
in a country to know things like
But it is extremely doubtful
if anybody in this country, or
in Rrltaln. will want to
start shooting in Europe again
just to get the London Poles
back in roiano.
WE learn today that well ap
parently use three American
armies the 3rd, the 7th and the
15th in occupying our part of
Germany. That gives a slant on
the size of the job.
Our part of Germanv is
SMALL as compared with the
Dianas-1945 Style
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Doris Pick, sophomore from Grosse Point at Michigan State,
smilingly picks her arrow from bulls-eye on target as Mildred
Van Westrienen, senior archer, whose dart landed just outside,
looks on.
WASHINGTON, June 14 W)
Testimony that the army as
signed a neurotic doctor and
poorly qualified attendants to
the veterans hospital at worm-
port, N. Y., developed today
during a house committee's in-
Russian part, and there is some vestigation of the institution,
Su pert oris Lay
New Jap Traps
SAN FRANCISCO, June 14
Mine-laying Superforts fly
ing midnight sorties along the
west coast of Honshu, main is
land of Japan, laid new hazards
for Nipponese shipping, Tokyo
reported today.
.Ten B-29s planted mines in
the Sea of Japan off the coast
of Nngata prefecture, 160 miles
northwest of Tokyo. Ten others
mined the Suwo sea of the
southwestern end of Honshu
and at the western end of the
Island sea.
Each formation planted ex
plosives for an hour, Tokyo
radio said in a broadcast heard
by the federal communications
commission.
comDlaint among office chair
warriors that we have been
SLIGHTED. Most of us ordi
nary people are quite willing to
give Russia tne lions snare oi
the job of occupying and rebuild
ing Germany IF SHE IS WILL-
IN li TU TATUS 11.
Roosevelt Loan
3very Continues
WASHINGTON, June 14 m
The house was advised today the
treasury had not allowed a $228,-
108. bad debt tax deduction
claimed by -John Hartford, re
ported to have lost $196,000 on
a sauu.uuu. loan to frig, uen
Elliott Roosevelt: -
.Chairman Doughton (D-N.C.)
of the house ways and means
committee told the house he has
been so informed by the treas
ury department.
Doughton's statement was fol
lowed immediately by a demand
by Rep. Woodruff (R-Mich.) on
the floor that tne ways and
means committee make a thor
ough investigation of the matter.
Man Injured In
Attack By Bull
James C. Stevenson, formerly
of Tulelake and now owner of
the Meiss ranch near Macdoel.
Calif., was injured Tuesday
when he was attacked by a bull
and trampled. Stevenson is
president of the Butte Valley
amemen association.
He was reportedly in a corral
with the bull when the animal
became enraged and charged
him. Stevenson dodged behind
a tree, but not before he had
teen seriously bruised and his
lip badly cut. A doe assertedlv
nipped at the bull and distract
ed the animal until Stevenson
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Col. Louis Verdel, manager
of the hospital where 19 soldier
attendants were courtmartialed
recently on charges of abusing
patients, told the house veter
ans committee that half of the
more than 300 soldiers assigned
by the army to the institution
are uruit lor tne work.
Neurotic
Of five army doctors there,
he said, one has been "exam
ined by the army and given a
diagnosis of neurosis."
This doctor, Verdel testified,
"reported for duty on a Mon
day, went on sick leave the
next day and I haven't seen him
since."
A subpoena for John H. Ale.
manager .of a Dayton, O, Vet
erans hospital, was delsyed
after the committee was in
formed he is ill. Reo. Ramev
(Re-Ohio) a member of the com
mittee, told the house earlier in
the week that veterans are
"used like dogs" at the hospj
tal. Ale probably will be called
in about two weeks.
Physical Violence
Col. Verdel. superintendent of
the Northnort hospital, was sub
poenaed by the committee for
questioning after Veterans of
Foreign Wars investigators re
ported "sickening examples of
physical violence" inflicted up
on patients there.
Earlier testimony before the
house group disclosed that 15
negro soldiers, stationed at the
hospital as attendants, had been
courtmartialed for abusing pa
tients ana tnat live iormer civil
ian employes are facing crimin
al charges on the same com
plaint. -
Of the many obelisks built hv
the ancient Egyptians, only 36
are accounted for today. I
Trials For 16
Polish Leaders
Set By Soviet
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ment was expected today. Its
leaders were said to be interest
ed particularly in placing their
protest against the conference
before Poles in America.
Group "Deserted"
One spokesman for the Lon
don group suggested that his
exiled government had been de
serted outright by Britain and
the United States in return for
Russia's relaxation of her veto
demand at San Francisco.
The London exiles steadfastly
refused to recognize the author
ity of the Big Three powers to
supervise the formation of a
new provisional government.
One spokesman said that "never
will our people recognize a so-
called government lormea in
this manner."
Reports of stolen property
continue to come in to the po
lice station with 600 gallons
worth of gas coupons, A, B, C
and T stamps, stolen from tho
Gilmore service station, 20 Mam.
F. O. Reynolds, reporting the
iln.ft stilted tho stamos were nil
pasted on curds and stamped
with the station's name and ad1
Mrs. Allen Mocabee, 1607
Crescent, reported a tire, tube
and wheel, stolen from her auto
which whs parked lit front
her home last niiiht.
t T . nan U.ii.,
reported a pair of rubber boots
and other hunttnii eoulomont in
cluding a belt full of 7mm shells
stolen from his trailer house,
Several articles of Jewelry
were reported stolen from Eve
lyn bhurpp s home on Lancaster.
Horry Beardsley. 2760 Derby
reported two rifles stolen from
the above address recently, lie
Just discovered the theft.
Mrs. J. H. Hcsslg, 432 N. 10th,
told police officers she found
watch and a service man's rib
bon in tho flower garden of her
home.
Copt. S. S. Holmes, Marine
Barracks, reported he received
$30 worth of damaga to his car
when Involved in an accident
with a Hurry cab at 11th near
the USO building.
Two drunks, and three Indians
charged with possession of in
toxlcating liquor appeared In po
lice court Thursday morning
One vagrancy case was heard
and one person charged with
violation of the basic rule,
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to supplant our French friends
in Syria. We have no wish to
steal our friends' property In
any portion of the globe." He
acknowledged, however, that re
lations with France has "been
greatly distressed and disturbed
by events in Syria."
The prime minister, acting as
foreign secretary for the ailing
Anthony Eden, said Clement R.
Attlee, labor party leader, would
accompany him to the big three
meeting to be held sometime be
fore July 26.
Hiohwav Meetlno Members
of the Eugene chamber of com
merce highway committee will
meet with Klamath chamber
highway committee Friday noon
in mamatn taus to discuss mu
tual problems.
Spider webs are about .00015
of an inch in diameter and are
used in some scientific instru
ments. I
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rivaling Rabaul In impregnabil
ity," as the premier Indicated
the army and navy were de
pending on one bold strike at
the American fleet and on over
whelming manpower to event
ually bring victory to- the ris
ing sun.
New Slant Given
Salesmen Here
The modern magazine tales
man is not "working hi way
through college" something
new nas oeen added.
The Klamath chambor of
commerce, issuing a warning
against unauthorized solicitors,
announces that there Is a solici
tor In town covering business
houses with a magazine proposi
tion, opening his talk with r'I'm
from the chamber oi commerce."
"The chamber of commerce
here Is a reputable organization,"
Charles R. Stark, 'manager1,
stated, "and has given no solici
tors permission to use its name."
No less than six calls were re
ceived at tho chamber Wednes
day from business people check
ing the salesman's "reference."
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PORTLAND, June 14 W)
Sixteen thousand Portlanders
watched a fust-stepping, nrl"
drill team from Mumath Kails
Marine Unrrncks march down
the street In n colorful war loan
parade last night. ... ,
While m blimp circled roof-
,i, i.vi.rliniKl milllnry unus
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ed tho parade honoring the two
mirvivnm or 1110 inmou nu
Jinia flag rnlslng.
ti, KUmnlli Fn s drill team,
which gavo an exhlbltin in tho
war loan show following the
purade, was headed by Lt, Cecil
Brown, A drum and buulo corps
led by Sgt. John Mnrvnesi and
n ninrhin hand with Tech, Sgt
James Kennvy n drum ninln'
also represented Ilia Kltimuth
Marina Burrocks.
The marine band was expect
ed to reach Klamath Falls to
night aftr brief aupearunccs
at Hood River und The Dulles,
and tho drill teom ri'd drum
and bugle corps will arrive
after a parade In Eugene.
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MAJOR PQCK
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the state Institutions, and port
for the stale higher educatlonul
schools, which face heavy In
creases In attendance in tho post
war period,
John Houston and Joe Hlcks
ran the bond campaign, with
Houston acting as auctioneer,
Malcolm Eploy introduced Far
rcll.
Farrell came through Klam
ath Falls on a rapid schedule'
that took him to Medford this
afternoon In tlmo to speak at
the Elks flag day exorcises there.
Small Nations Ask
Right To Withdraw
From League
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once more delayed the adjourn
ment goal, this time from June
20 to June 23.
To make this time schedule
the blg-flve agreed yesterday
that the weekend ahead should
be a "working weekend" with
Sunday meetings as necessary,
possibly Including even a full
dress session of tho conference.
Alger Hiss of tho United
States, conference secretary gen
eral, reported that final lexis
of the charter In five languages
Russian, Spanish, Chinese,
French, and English aro being
kept up to date as committees
finish their work. Copies In
these languages must be ready
for signing at tho final session
at which President Truman will
speak.
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seventh Infantry division on' the
opposite flank. Every attacker
was killed.
Lay Down Barrage
The Junnnnia nrAnr..,i ..it
for the assault. For 00 minutes,
uuu uowu a uurriiga or
mortar, muehliiegun unit rifle
fire and hurled gronudes.
Then the Janntmnn ,n,.i
with grenades and mitclinl
charges, Cpt. Dallas D. Thomas
of Hhnwnnu. Okln . nnrt
ton, Wyo., told Associated Press
uiiupumujiii ai uopKing that
350 were klllml V""
and the remainder wcro hunted
down behind cruus nnH k ,
by noon,
A""-lcon casualties were
llyht despito fierceness of lu.
fight'-
The action occurred near
Hanagusuku, custom anchor of
tho Yaojti Escarpment line,
when the Japanese altomuled
to retake Hill 05.
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