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1,000 YANK PLANES READY sTO HIT NIPS ! (Contlnuid from Fue One) were liainmarlug Jnpun and ilnklnu seven smull vessels urounj Ilia Itlund, Australian troop compltted 111 conquoat ut OuUkpupun, Borneo'! lending refinery city, cupturcd the Munugur bomber Held, mid ilrovu over nilnud uud booby truppud eowfUil hluliwny to ward tho rich Siimurlnda oil field. Itetroatlng Jiiunose wero following the mine (torched earth policy tho Dutch when they yielded Borneo' oil ro sources. Tho shift of tho fifth sir force from tho Philippines to the ul . tuck on J upon wis announced tcday (Manila time) by Ccn. Douglas MacArlluir and tiln air chief, Qon, Ciuorgo C. Kenncy. It win tho tint ntcp of Mac Arthur.' force northward from tho.l'lllllppinea toward Jnpun. Hit Japan Thirty-six hour after they ar rived at Okinawa, the J8II1 fight er group of the fifth air force hit six cltlvt on western Kyu xhii inland of aoulhern Jupun. 'Till I Just the tart," Kcnnoy uld. The fifth air force Joined the 20th (Superfortress) ulr force, the seventh ulr force, two fleet ulr wing and tho second marine nlrcrntt wing In hitting the en emy homelnnd, I.t. Gun, Jiuneii 11. Doollttle'a eighth airforcc will oon augment these. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued Irom Page One) (hipping. Since the flrat of this year, tney navo sent ,u.;,uuu ton of Jap ship to tho bottom, 'flint I blockading with a vcugcanco. . THE tcnite war inveitlgatlng committee today demands re covery of Icnd-lcone urin from nur European allies for use In tho Pacific against the Jnps. It sounds reasonable to us civilians although there: may be some military reason ' that wo non professlonalsdonol understand. AT their election yestorday, the British registered a total of 24 million votes out of a posslblo 30 million. That Is BO per cent. It testifies to the INTEREST In the Issues that are up lor ne clslon. An odd sidelight of the clcc tlnn Is the fact that many Brit' lnh voter, including Churchill himself, wero. unable to vote be cause of the fact that their 1 polling records had been do- - atroyeel in me air mm. "OlbnlANDER (e x governor) stimscn say toaay in a miss In Washington: "It la of terrific Importance for the people of this country end the world to realize that the mrro adoption of the Snn Fran cisco, charter will not of Itself Insure peace." In. order to Insure neace. he add, the good faith and ALERT INTEREST of the people of me world will be necessary, IF we ara to mako world peaco possible, we must do more than paint a pretty picture of It to he hung on the wall and LOOKED AT. TO TALK SUPPLIES PORTLAND, July 6 lPl Egg supplies and lamb marketing problems will be discussed by the War food administration's agricultural advisory commillco hero Monday. Cecil R. Tulley, commodity credit corporation representa tive, said Oregon' egg supply was larger than In many other part of the country. Classified Ad Bring Result. Klamath Furniture Co: Will Be Open Monday, July 9 l WHO Klamath Furniture Co. U. S. May Keep Bases In Europe WASHINGTON. July (I (II A senate cnmmltl e held nut the possibility today of this country maintaining permanent military base on the European continent. A report of the senate' war inveilltfyllnu committee said Unit proper utilization of 370 United Hiatal air oases logewior with other war Installation In Europe may hold the answer to "our future security and the prosperity of our International commerce" Tho story In the newspaper all over the country of the Ute Indian boy, PKC Harvey Nat chess, who wo tha first Amer ican soldier to onter Berlin gave a special thrill to Mrs. Fern Zlrker who Is visiting hers now with her brother, Eugene Wall of 10)0 Hanks, and tier (later, Mrs. Eugene Hazzurd of 1006 Wlara. Mrs. Zlrkor. who lives In Ar cadla, Utah, remember Harvey as a studious boy who traveled from Arcudl to nearby Roose velt to get his grade school and high school education at the white school. His plans were to attend collego but when the war came along he enlisted in the army ana soon was sent to tng land. Hurvey was a favortto In school and was always very noat and courteous and nts fain' er has always been extremely proud of him, according to Mrs Zlrker. PFC Nutchecs has a wife and small daimhter living In Ar cudiu now. Ha was especially Impressed with English life and has expressed tho desire to live thero sometime If it would be possible for him to take his wlfo ana unugnier witn mm. Discrepancies In Munitions Revealed . (Continued From Page Ona) the seventh army to take some of the avallablo supplies from the Italian front so It could land in southern France. "It wa also testified by these (seventh army) officers that on some occasions decisions to re frain from attacking wero pre. dicutcd on an Insufficiency of artillery ammunition to sustain the particular attacks, tho com mlltee stated. Misconception It said there had been "a gen' oral misconception" at home that the fault was due to fail ure on tho part of tho plants pronucing tne ammunition. Suylng this was entirely un true, the commlttco laid the whole blame to a "failure to plan procurement for sufficient quantities of tho desired types of ammunition In time to obtain them." While reporting that "as whole, the colossal task of sup plying our victorious troops was a tremendous success," the com mittee called for an overhaul of tha procurement system to re flect more rapidly changes In requirement. Bricco Pleads Not Guilty Of Buvina Stolen U. S. Property pnnn.jiwri .t,,i. a tm. Onirics James Bricco, Fort rvinmnin, picaaco innocent In federal court today to churgo of mirchasin stolen oovarnmeiit property. mo was charged with purchas ing InnA lMl..JIHri I 1 wv... ,,,.,tiv,t,,( llNIO, UHCDn ana nutter, irom two marines stationed at Klamath Falls who stoio it irom ine mesa there. No trial date was act. Hans Norland Auto Insurance, Phone 60(0. P OF, LEASED ARMS (Continued from Pig One) given them under lend-lease to fight Germany might use them later in lighting among them' selves. "So far as tht committee was able to find out," It said, "no one has even given any thought to tho exploitation of this source for filling the requirements of ins ruciric war. , . No Aaraements "So far as the committee was able to learn there Is no agreement as batween the allied armies for pooling captured equipment ana using It In the Pacific theater. Each of the allies seoms to b operating on the theory that it Is tha sole owner of the supplies it has captured," Tho committee sharply criti cized "a tendency of many to treat lend-lease accounting as a matter of little consequence on the theory that lend-lease ac counts would never be settled." It said the state department had "anything but a champion ing of United States Interests" In mind In instructing Great Britain "not to give Itemized invoices of reverse lend-leas charges." Bond Sales Increase Slowly, Says Sammons PORTLAND, July 8 VP) Despite an increase in Oregon's K bonds sales, efforts will still have to be Intensified to sell the $3,500,000 missing toward quota before Monday's deadline, Bute Chairman E. C. Sammons said today. Yesterday's E sales of $1,772,. 288 brought the cumulative total to 40,3S5,733. All-series sales were "$21,881,516, bringing (he total to (102,071.183. Bond sales must be processed through the Portland federal reserve bank by 3 p. m. Mon day to count In the drive. Interstate Shipping Of Lamb Requested PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 IP) A request to allow movement of lamb killed by Oregon class 2 slaughterers through Inter state commerce has been sent to the new secretary of agri culture. in another effort to facilitate disposal of 150.000 soft lambs scheduled for market soon, Er vln L. Peterson, director of the Oregon department of agricul ture, telegraphed the appeal. The district OPA already has announced class 2 houses can boost their quotas, Funeral Services Set For Mrs. Maplesderi Funeral services for Mrs. L. D. Muplcsdcn of Talent, who died of injuries received in a iau rrom a horse, will be held in Ashland Saturday at t p ,m., followed by graveside services In Ilornbrook, Mrs. Maplcsdcn was the for mer Patty Franklin of Klamath Falls. She is survived by her parents, air. and Mrs. M. P. Franklin, two sisters and one brother, all of Talent, and her husband, who has been serving In the armed forces in Germany and Is on his way home from overseas. GO URGES RECOVERY VS'- PERMANENT. FOR'OIILY Wtpr , fy 3 tckkliceatslas 1 fall ouactt of Mloa.tr solu tloo will Kuril., to Cut off, 60 Bod Tlf Mtf, ApU citor. N.mulltft sat CoawliM loMmaioai. COMrlltl Wtggoner Drug, Currin't for Drug, Let Hendricks Drug. Super Cut-Rit and AH Drug Store Families May Join Troops WASHINGTON, July 8 fP) Civilian dependents of overseas servicemen could join them in any pari ot me world except In cases Incompatible with military requirements under a bill Intro duced today by Itcp. Fulton (R-Pa.). Fulton proposed surveys be made of transportation facilities, living accommodation, food sup. plies and other facilities for the civilians In the "various the aters, bases or commands out side of the continental United States" as '.he first step in put ting ine program imu uperauon. IUEUE.ER NOT TO (Continued From Pag: One) their preparation and trial. Humble said that he had al ready asked for assistance of this nature from Neuner. Through confusion In names, Chief Justice Harry H, Bait was mentioned In a report yester day in connection witn ine up. pointment of special prosecu tor In this case. The official in. volved is Acting Governor Howard Belton, wno assumed the governor's office while Earl Snell is in the east. DeGaulle May Visit In U. S. PARIS. July 8 (P) Gen De- Gaulle's headquarters announc ed today ne nas accepted an in vitation from President Truman to visit Washington next month. (In Washington, there was no immediate wnite Mouse com' ment). Basement Fire in Hospital Reported bitvdt r r-l T..1.. it tim Annroxlmatclv 80 natients. in cluding crippled children, were removed from an old section of St. Mary's hospital today after a basement fire sent cnoKins: smoke through the four-story oricK structure, Many women patients became hysterical and two elderly men fainted as firemen and police, hampered by the dense smoke, carried them outsldo. No one was reported seriously Injured and all the patient later were returned to their rooms. Fire Chief J. J. FitzDatrick said the fire started from spon taneous combustion among emp ty egg crates In the basement. o damage estirqate was made. ANOPHELES MOSQUITO SURVEY SCHEDULED VANCOUVER. Wash. July 8 MP) A, survov to determine whether he Anopheles mosquito may now be carrying malaria in this area will be made here by a U. S. entomologist at city county request. A 193 inspection indicated no danger of malaria here. THE OK Barber Shop . 127 So. 6th St. Will Be Closed Until Aug. 1 Our customers will be wel comed back at that time. ' O. Gervals. THISUTAMOJIOUS COLD' WAVE at Horn fit 2 to 9 Hours in now Charm-Karl Sufrtmi Cold Wave home ' kit gives you COLD WAVB t horn which compares with any professional COLD WAVB costing up to $13.00; It' heatles machineless take only 2 to J hour, yet , your lovely, natural looking ' curl and war will !'tay in" for month and month. Ideal, too; for children' hair and so economical! SUPREME HOMI KIT rtuS 111 TAX OF FUNDS ORDERED WASHINGTON, July 8 m President Truman ordered all government official today to make a "most exacting review" of (pending in their depart ments. Ho demanded prompt Investi gation of "every Instance where thero is tha slightest ground to suspect either misuse or careless handling of government funds." At the same time he noted that there ha been practically no evidence of financial abuse and urged that "this good record shall be preserved. But he told his administra tion head they must use "vig orous disciplinary action" In any Instances of mishandling of government funds. The White House gave no In timation of -what prompted the memorandum which was direct ed to the heads of all depart ment and agencies. Fake Discharges Sold In Plot HEMPSTEAD, N. V July 8 (Pi Existence of "complex, organized racket" whereby sol diers obtained "fraudulent medi cal discharges" and transfers from "hot outfits" due for com bat duty was announced today by the first air force. Fee for discharges was "sever al thousand dollars;" and some what less for. transfer to safe, secure branches of the army, the air force public relations office said in announcing results of an investigation begun last April into "irregularities" at Mitchell field here. The air force said the recent court martial of Ma). Walter V. Radovlch charged with accept ing bribes to keep two enlisted men in safe Jobs "is not in any way connected with the present investigation." BARRACKS BABY TAMPA, Fla., July 6 (W) A new negro recruit brought hi 2-year-old child along to Drew field and kept it in his barrack for five days. His buddies took turns caring for the child, but when the en lire nursing squad was called out together the youngster set up such a howl an officer inves tigated. The Red Cross took over and placed the child with a Tampa family. Aching Tender Inflamed Feet Cft Amulnfj Fast UotM ' Go to iny food dmitjtt todir "4 Jp U nri final btiio af Hoont Emerald Oil. Tb Tirr nt application will iv jpu itllef trtd a few ahort Ircatmenti will thorttuxhlr corrrinea yott tfct W tHeWm fiithfullr la it for abort while lonitr your foot trottblca Br too duappcar. On botf.lt w know will afaow jrtm fc ttid all queries that yott Bav at lart iiaeovtrrd ia war to ootid foot comfort. Moont't Emerald Oil la a clean, pow erful. waetratiBc oil that doca not atam er l?ve a fraT reaiditw-Ht mutt rrr tatfafactioa or montj ctoufulir rctuBdad. par Cat-Bata Draff . Lm Baa arte prats 4fe$ Aarea On t w - -j- Collect ive Trial LONDON, July 8 fP) Jus tice Robort H. Jackson said to day that the four major allied powers had agreed In principle on the American plan for the collective trial of major war criminals before an internation al military tribunal. As chief prosecutor for the United States, Jackson told the Association of American Cor respondents In London that there remained a number of questions of procedure to be worked out among the United States, Brit ain, France and Russia, includ ing that of reconciling the trial method of the various coun tries. Ho reiterated his hope that the trial itself could get underway by lato summer. E P The new Cascade Home Furn ishings company operated by Vern Owens, former sales man ager for Copco, has opened for business in the building former ly occupied by the Copco serv ice department at 124 N. 4th. The new store will give gen eral service on all appliances sold by Copco and will be deal ers for Fripidaire and Monarch home appliances. Owens has been with Copco for the past 18 years and will be assisted by Clayton Whitlock as service manager, former serv ice foreman. , NOG ALES. Arir.. July 8 m Tony Papatheodorokoumontour- ogianaKopouious has the longest name in America, but is short on red points. He announced to day he would close his restaurant oecause he didn t have enoueh I meal points to Keep open. CUD efikhy-mckio suciar .- 1 P0U8lf ? ssfasiHtssssaassii OtANUUIlD as Condensed Report of th UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND, OREGON SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AS OF JUNE 30, RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. . United States Government Bonds... Municipal and Other Bonds Loans and Discounts Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Bank Premises (including Branches) , Other Real Estate. Customers' Liability on Acceptances. Interest Earned Other Resources . 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