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10 FORGE OF BATTLES BLAZE AT TILLAMOOK (Continued From l'nilo One) wiiiuutl W, F, McCullocli," uml liuni now un it will bo u luco tu fXlt.MKl tlllUs ljufuiu lliu WOUtll- it IiiIu'd iliu pluy uwuy Iium un 11 VI II i ti . lh' irnld it would luivu to mill b lull wuuli wltlioul lel-n before inruHinrit could minx on mo wii' nn rlviM' file uiul lliu Siilinon berry rlvur-Nuliuluiii Urn which ho Mild ma now considered one inn joi' lone. Valley Blase Further iiouth iihout 800 sol tllors from Fort Lewis, Wusli, Joined loerH yesterduy on flro lines of ii bln.o biirnlnu In 1)01)0 iicics of WlllitmoUu Vullcy Lull brr coniniinv IriicU. Tho suite forestry (lepiirlmciit reported tho fliu unchecked but ciuuulnii mid unlenn winds imiiin whipped lumen out of control It liny bo held in tho cut-over hinds. Only n hiiiuII portion of company H limber hus burned In cii.ilern OrcKun OOO iicrn flro wus burnluu In tho rtiKKcd mountiilu.'! of uiu Whllmim liu tlounl forest. Catcalls Fill French Court As Petain Pleads Collaboration (Continued From Pngo One) wore allowed to return to their places. The court wus dcclurcd oifuln In session ut 4:.iu p, ni, Cites Reforms ContlmiiiiK hid ntutement, Pc lulu mild Unit ha brought ubout ninny new rcforniK nnd hud pre' pined a new constitution which tho Geniuuis would not nllow him to promulmite. "The new France can only curry out her reconstruction on the foundation 1 In Id." Pctuln said. "I thouiiht only of rccon dilution unci union of tho French peoplo. Millions of Frenchmen nuvo xuiin in mc. "By cowlunmlnu me. you will condemn them. You condemn Krunco to discord and disorder. My 1 If o means nothluu. I mnde a gift of my person to Frunce, Let my condemnutlon be the lust, Do not punish those who on.'y obeyed orders from their lender. Aftur Petain hud concluded reading his slx-pago statement, one of his defenso attorneys nc' cuscd both tho chief Judge, Paul Monglbcaux, and Prosecutor Andro Moruct of having made Inflammatory stutcmcntK against Potnln months before tho trial, Tho lawyer said tho statements could havo been considered "provocation to murder." The Judge denied making any such statement, Raynaud Testifies Paul Rcynuud, who resigned as premier and yielded tho ol flee to Petain while Franco was falling in 1040, testified as tho first witness. Dressed in a plain blue business suit, ho Identified himself as a lawyer. Rcynuud said Pctuln and Gen, Maximo Wcygnnd hud blocked plans to repel tho ucrmnns. lie asserted that events following Frances nrinlstice with Ger many had indlcntcd, in his opin ion, "a plot against the interest of tho state. Recalling that ho brought Pe tain Into tho fiovcrnment after tho May, 1040, breakthrough, ucynnuci said: "Mo was then considered Brent man.'' Court adjourned for the day with Rcynmul about one-third through his dcciurniion, Rcynuud testified lie tele- Uncounted Assets Ever fool sorry for yourself as if tho world wero sort of picking on you? Vet you have n Homo and all it moans. You havo n family nnd tho family's love. Your di gestion is prob nbly good. And If you hnvo thoso things plus, sny, thrco good friends, why, then, you're as well fixed as any millionaire. His money could buy him a bigger home, but, after all, you can't uso but ono room at a time. . It might purchnso more food, but probably not moro de licious food, Certainly ho could havo nn finer fnmlly than yours. And all tho money In tho world probably wouldn't bring him any moro than throe, real" irlcnds. - ; So, you arc right up thero In tils class, as far as having tho groundwork for happiness is concerned. Of .course, you have to work for theso blessings and ho just sits nnd clips coupons and lakes them, But tho work is what keeps your digestion bol ter than his . So, count your nssotsl "Mnko Memory Garden your Meeting Place." Next Monday Mr. Whltloolc 3f tho Enrl Whlllock Funeral Homo will comment on Pre ferred Sorvlcc, phonod Prosklent Roosevelt Juno 0, 1040, Imploring him for usslflluncu in urmnmuiiis. no suld Kooaovolt promised , him hulp. Putu n Buncurod culm at the opening of Ills trial, In which tho Frunco now headed by Do Oiuillu accused him of Intelli gence with tho enemy and of plotting against tho security of France, both before und ufter ha became chief of slulo of the Vichy regime, In u statement to tho court, which 1'otuln hud unsuccessfully chullonged us competent to try him, the 80-your-old "hero of Verdun" suld: "Tlu'ough tho national assem bly al Vichy, tho French peoplo guvo mo power to direct the nutlon, I huvo coma to answer to llicin ulono. This Is tho only doclurutlon 1 will muUo. The present acciisutlons pro only mount to soil me," Ho suld ha had devoted his life to tho servlco of France, adding: "Let the French peoplo re member 1 led their armies to victory in 1018." Andro Mornot, tho prose cutor, has announced Unit he will nsk tho dcuth nomilty for tho 60-year-old marshal. Tho historic hcorlng got under wuy when three Judges headed by tho grizzled Paul Mongl benux, In scurlot and ermine robes, filed Into tho packed courtroom of tho Purls palaco-of justice. As tho magistrate took their plnccs tho court clerk called out: "The uecuscd Pctuln, rise," Wtiti Medals Pctuln rose und fuced the Judges. Ho woro his murshul's Insignia und tho meduls ho won during a long curccr in the French army. Then Mornet, who suld ho had been preparing for the triul slnco shortly after Pctuln as sumed power a llttlo more than flvo years ago, began reading a scven-pngo indictment. The slurt of Potaln's personal, i.uthoritnrlan rule over Frunce on July 10, 1040, Mornet charged, was "tho final realiza tion of a long prepared plot nanlnat the republican regime In France." Pctoln's rolo in this plot In the prcwur period, he said, appears to huvc "been that of a figurehead. Data Presented Tho indictment wos bused mulnly on public acts of the Vichy government. Ono of the most Important documents pre sented by tho prosecution was an interrogation or vicny s ex mlnlstor of Justice, Raphael All bert, now believed in hiding. Mornet sold Allbert noted that Petain was French ambas sador lo Mudrld until ho wus appointed vice premier by for mer Premier Paul Rcynnud on May 18, 1040. The prosecution quoted All bert as saying armistice terms signed by the French from tne Germans wero drawn up by Pctuln and Hitler early In the war with Gonorol Frunco of Spain as an "intermediary. After tho French defent, how ever, Allbert said, Hitler did not keop his "promises." Mornet attacked what was be lieved would be Pctttln's lino of defense that he was not re sponsible for the acts of his government, that ho signed tho armistice to spare further blood shed, and ha was In reality i-luvlnit a double Kumo with the Gormans, paying them Up serv ice while ho renlly wus in sym pathy with tho allies. None of these suppositions, said Mornet, 'stand up under tho slightest scrutiny," Green Chain Worker Hurt Ivor E. Gcslvang, 50, 4022 Delaware, suffered a severely bruised right leg this morning about 0 o'clock at the Big Lakes green chain on S. 6th. A load of green lumber top pled off a truck and pinned Gcstvang between the lumber ond another truck. The Klam ath merchants police ambulance was called and rushed him to the Hlllsldo hospital. The leg was fnunH nnl tn hn hrnlrn.i nuT Gcstvang was released after ircnimciu. ALL-ELASTIC SUSPENDERS GARTERS ARM BANDS OREGON WOOLEN Main and 8th U.S.WARSHIPS HIT JAP CONVOY IN DARING MOVE (Continued From Puge One) units that shelled defense In stallations on Nojlmu Point lust Wcdnesduy night und Thursday morning, Kip Reports Tokyo reported a strange nu vul 'engagement toduy between Anicrlcun submarines und Japa nese destroyers off Chichi Islund u few hours before Yunk de stroyers opened up on coastal defenses, Other unconfirmed Nipponese reports told of B-20 mlneluylng oncrutlons in the Inland sea and off Korea. This wus tho first report of the giant planes min ing Korean wutcrs. Lt. Gen, James H. Doollttlo, newly arrived in the Pacific, promised that within eight duys iJ-ztls oi ins tun army air jorce being transferred from Europe would slurt hummcrlng at Jupan und possibly the Asiatic mainland. Tokyo worried about Invasion of both areas. Hroudcustcrs said tho Yanks were "rushing pre parations for luitdinu operations on me tin inn cousi slue ny side with plans to invade Japan. Arid U. S. Murine Ma, Gen. Allen Turnugc odded that "the greatest of all amphibious oper ations now aro in mo making. More Explanations Tokyo ugain explained that the Jupancso wero suving all of their strength to meet these in vaslons. 'Because of our Inferior status in quantity," a Nipponese apologist suld, "we aro enduring tho enemy attacks, evading fu tile exhaustion." Vice Adm. John S. McCain, commander of tho U. S. plane carrying task force 38 said this was probably a corrccl'cxplanutlon. CIO Winner In Ochoco .Vote CIO won a bargaining agent election at the Ochoco Lumber company at Princville held last weekend. The vote, " covering mill and woods employes in tho same unit, resulted: CIO 70, AFL 13, with 107 eligible to vote. 'Tho CIO hud been bargaining ogeiu, nnd Af L petitioned for inc nutu election. TO POSTON TULELAK E Mrs. Ralph Brown, reports officer for the 'Vim at Poston, Ariz., has re turned to her post after spend' Ing several dnys with her hus band, Ralph Brown, reports of ficer ut tho WRA Drolect here. The Poston camp is to be closed uciouor l. Loses Finger In Motor Accident Leo Eastcrwood, employed at tho Liukcy brothers ranch, lost u finger Sunday as tho result of an accident when his finger was caught in a power motor. Eustorwood was taken to Hlll sldo hospitul where his first fin ger on his right hund hud to be amputated, lie was discharged from tho hospitul Monday. Penney Employes Enjoy Picnic The J. C. Penney company hold a picnic Sunday ut the gravel pit, Denton's park, at Fort Klamath, honoring a former as sistant store manager, Lowell I'aupc, s lc, who is Home on leave. Approximately 60 employes and their families enjoyed the swimming, games and fried chicken lunch. Prizes wero won by Sid El liot, manager of tho Klamath store, in the contest drinking from a bottle with nipple; Sgt. Jerry Jarrard in the sack race; Jarrard and Bob Curtis in the three-legged race. Mrs. Leora Kalkman acted os picnic chairman. Hearing Waived In Larceny Case William Edward Townsend, charged with grand larceny, waived preliminary hearing in justice court this morning and bail was set at $1000. He was committed to tho county jail in lieu of bail. Townsend allegedly stole s Hamilton railroad watch from Jack C. Pcdcrscn on July 13 at Crescent Lake. The watch was valued at $06. AFL TO END STRIKE (Continued From Pago One) Tuesday, July 24, 1045 of com pliance with this order, you are directed to appear before the commission at its offico at 1005 American Bank building, Port land, Oregon at 0 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, July 24, 1045 to show cause why this strike has not been terminated and production resumed." , Klamathites In Tulelake Court TULELAKE Vernon Pow llss, 38, Klamath Falls; Rose Richardson, 32, Klamath Falls, and Lcland Pardoo, Walter Wil liums, Luke Lester and Mar shall Conney, of the Klamath Indian reservation, were hailed into police court over the week end on charges of being drunk and disorderly. Tho six wore all members of one party. Police Judge Irving Capek collected a $50 fine from Powllss, $25 from his woman companion, and the Indians paid $15 each. John C. Woods, picked up on vagrancy charges, was ordered to leave town Mon day. Classified Ads Bring Results. 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