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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1945)
J on ENDS BIG 3 Pl AT (Continued From I'uko Oiio) lilun wiuthur iiiuuIIiik today ui id were win speculation ii limy be their liiHt. Thu nicotinic likely will bo preceded by untitlier net loKoui rr by U. S. Secretary o( Statu J unit's P. liyrui'H, Hussliin lor t'liin Commissar vyiiehosliiv M, Mololov null llrlllsh k'orulKM iittcriitiiry fcinosl Uuvln. Another conference of committees made up of thu staffs of thu tlirco del cuiitluns li I mi wiih expected, Solid Foundation A npiikuitiiinii mild "a (ircnt drill ol proiirrss was imidc" by tho thrco lender.') at 31 hour nu'PtliiK yesterday. Tim conference's survival of tho defeat of tlio uovcrnmtmt of I'limu Milliliter Churchill, ono of the orlKliuil Ult! Three, nppar e n 1 1 y demonstrated tho mil Id fouiidiitliui for decl.ilonii which IukI heen reached. It lit exiieclecl the results of tho pnrley will uo iiiinouncca in Joint, coininuiiliiuo to be re leased simultaneously In Lon don, WiuihliiKton mid Moiicow, T GET ML CUSTODY (Continued From Pane One) request of government authori ties there. "Laval gave me the Imprcs Ion he was a tired old mini,' mild dipt. Hubert C, Woodbury, fart Worth. Tex,, who tnlkcd with Laval nnd hi wife after they landed. He said they were shabbily dressed and camera shy an American signal corps f holograph? surrounded them .aval carried JIO.OOQ in Amerl can bills. Pilots Jailed Tha two Luftwaffe men who piloted the plane were Jailed over protests they had been as sured before (raving that the Americans would permit them to return to Spain, Laval was entirely at ease, Ma). William Olcason, Ogden, Utah, of 85th division headquar ters, said. The Vichy chiefs first question was anout me state oi politics in France but Gleason said he forbado further conver sation. r Cascade . CASCADE SUMMIT The weather ia still . hoi and dry at Cascade Summit. The forest is as dry as tinder. Clarence Klepstcln, former Ca.icudo Summit resident, has been released from the army and lias returned to Cuscado Summit where ho is- working as water service man for the Southern Pa cific company. He formerly worked on tho section here. Floyd Shanbeck and family have moved to Cruznttc, where he will take over the duties as signal mnintaiiicr for the South ern Pacific company, left open when Ralph Barton moved to Portland. Kenneth Lavoy, age two, who last week was discovered chew ing a poison pill, has not suf fered any 111 effects from it and it is believed that ho did not swallow any of it. Mrs. Leo. Richards was a Eu gene visitor for several days last week. Janet Benson Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Benson, of Tucomii. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnllas Murphy, of Springfield, owners of the Irish Murphy store, spent Sun day In their cabin on Lake Oclcll. Other visitors at the lake were Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Hnrkcns, of Oakridgc, dipt, nnd Mrs. T. M. Carmen, of Hollywood, am occupying tholr summer home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bud Brewer and Imby of Oxnard, Calif., nre stay ing in Brewer's parent home on the west shore of the lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Lticllwltz of Los Angeles nre occupying ineir summer homo. Mrs. f rcn mill aur fliiiiir iters. I''ernoll nnd Lois, wore nt their cnbln on the hike one dny this wcck. I no nails formerly owned the store nnd rcstnurnnt nt Cres cent lnke. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Rlker nnd son, Lewis, spent Sunday nt the homo of their dnughlor nnd son-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Temple, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Fnrrens nro vacationing In the summer home belonging to Virginia Brewer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Spurgeon. for mer Cascade Summit residents, but now residing In Portland, nro tho grnndpnrents of a baby I'lrl born to tholr rtnut'hter. Mrs. John Steinbeck, The Steinbeck also hnvo n son, Tho huckleberries nre begin ning to rlnen. A plentiful crop Is reported, Summit Lodge has been filled to capacity each weekend, Among rocent guests there from ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cash pricot (or LIVE or DRESSED . POUL TRY. Phono 5175, or tea your nearest Safeway market operator. SAFEWAY POTSDI Chaplain l iir, n) 2j"mm.utKM. Ml -r TT"'ri , ' . ' Iff l V. l 'L i-' I r 1 8 i r' ' 1 r' t . 'a Captain J. T. Casey from tht navy chaplains' division In Washington, O, C visited tha Klamath Falls naval air station recently, an roula to a meeting of tha 13th naval district chap lains at tha naval air station, Saattlt. Chaplain H. W. Stroup Jr., of NA8, Klamath Falls, and Chaplain E. J. Murphy from tha Marina Barracks flaw with Chaplain Casay to Soattle. Laft to right ara Chaplain Murphy, Captain Casay and Chaplain Stroup. Beardsley Boys Serve In Air Corps, Infantry and Marines Harry J. Brnrdsloy, 2700 Der by, Klumiith Falls, has received word that his sun, Russell A. Beardsley, of Camp Walters, Texas, has been scut to tho South Pacific. Ho was commis sioned a second lieutenant on February 2 on completion of the officer's candidate course at the infantry school at Fort Benning, Ga. Ho enlisted October 16, 1042. and served with the infantry and ordnnnco department. He held the rank of Mnff sergeant before being commissioned. Ho attend- LETTERS EXPRESS BELIEFJN PETAIN (Continued From Page One) had heard Petain express a de sire to see the nazis over whelmed. After the letter was read, Chief Judge Monglboaux assert ed: "There is one sentence against Petain in that letter." Leahy's letter said thai while he was ambassador to France "you did, on occasion at my re quest, take action in opposition to the desires ol the axis and lu vorablc to the allied cause." i "On every instance when you failed to accept my recommenda tions to opposo tho axis powers by refusing tholr demanas, you stated the reason was that such positive action by you would re sult in additional oppression of your people by the invaders, the admiral continued. Main Concarn "I had then, as I have now, the conviction thai your princi pal concern was the welfare nnd protection of the helpless people of France. It wns impossible for me to believe that you had any other concern. "However, I must In nil hon esty repent my opinion, as ex pressed to you nt tho lime, that positive refusal to make any concessions to axis demands, while it might hnvc brought Im mediately increased hardship to your people, would In the long view nave been advantageous to France." EMBARGO LIFTED KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1 (P) An embargo on wheat shipments Into Knnsns City, effective since last Thursday, was lifted yester day. V. S. Kciscr, Washington, a representative of the office of defense transportation, snid all restrictions were lifted after the number of cars on the track, awaiting unloading, dropped to 11264, The rmbnrgo was ordered because of tho Inrgc number of cars tied up in tho yards await ing unloading. Klamath Falls are Mr. and Mrs. C, ft. Stnrk, Miss Stnrk nnd Mnry Jenkins. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Stoln nre expecting their daughter. Mrs. Marian Blake, ns guest at their summer home. TORMENT OF Hollm-a Itdilng, .nwt n ' mmP! ''n rnfiiP"! SIMPLE hum "f hnlty'fl dinper riir iir rnRh Moxmnn, tho KAbritb modioatod powdor. Visits NAS -& !h-- iS "fc-s-v.-jr cd school at Salem and wns a graduate of Oregon State college with the class of 11142, where he was a member of Thcta Chi fra ternity. Ho wns married to Betty Wlrth of Salem in 1D43. Lt. Bcnrdsley took his training al North Camp Hood, Tcxos, Cump Polk, Lu., Fort Benning, Ga., and Camp Woltcrs, Texas. Another son, Lt. Orville D. Beardsley, of the army uir corps who is stationed at Millville, N. J., where ho is flying a P-47 Thunderbolt in preparation for overseas duty. Ho graduated from Salem high and was a stu dent al Willamette university. Before entering the air corps he served with the U. S. army engi neers railroad survey in the Yu kon territory. His wife and son are with him at tho present time. Another son, Charles H. Beardsley, is in Pcnsacola, Flu., and was commissioned on May 20 as a second lieutenant in the marine corps and designated a naval aviator at the naval air training bases at Pcnscola. He enlisted In the navy air corps and was Inter one of three chos en from a class of 120 to finish his training as a marine flyer. AUTD-CYCLE CRASH Bill Jameson, 504 Victory drive, wns involved in nn acci dent at 7 o'clock Tuesday night while riding his bicycle at Uth and Market streets. Young Jameson hnd been passed by a car driven by A. E. Lnvler, 2184 Ogclcn, when his bicycle tnngled In the wheel of a trailer on the car. No injuries were reported on city police dockets. Nine parking tickets were paid yesterday by motorists for overtime parking on downtown streets. Daniel W. Bilker, 4428 Blsbeo, posted tor his nppearancc. in court Wednesday on a charge of opcrnting n motor vehicle with four In the driver s sent. Four drunks, one drunk nnd disorderly case, nnd one Indinn chnrged with possession of liquor nppenred in police court this morning and one bailed out. Bit's TONITE Cfll-ORE ESS TAVCRI1 B Ml OH WAV T SOUTH ... TOPS FOR QUALITY . , Ptpti-Cota Company, Long Island Cily, Aft Y. Franchlscd Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 6000 TONS OF NCENDIARIE5 0 LI r.i B S DROP (Continued From Pago One) astounding total of enemy ship and pluno destruction. The fleet air urin knocked out 10.' 5 vessels and 1278 planes since July 10. Lund bused planes operating under Admiral Nirnltz added 200 ships unci surface craft and 53 planes. Tho fnr eastern nlr forces con tributed 250 mora ships since they moved up to Okinawa, Totals High The totals included well over 100- warships, ranging from battleships and curriers down to midget submarines and PT boats. They olso include many tiny craft such us tugs and coastal vessels. And lurge numbers of both ships and plunes were only damaged and will have to be hit again. Other Tolls However, the figures do not Include tolls taken off the China coast, in the southwest Pacific, In southeast Asia or China.. For example, General MncArthur to day listed 11 craft sunk off the Malay coast and Borneo which were not included in the 250 total of the Far East air force command. Latest total reported for his forces operating In Jap anese waters was 24, including two destroyers and two 0000-ton freighter-transports. I The toll credited to Admiral Balscy's forces was raised with recapitulation of Monday's heavy air strike at the Maizuru naval base, across Honshu island from Tokyo. Carrier pilots ac counted for 08 ships and surface cruft and 227 planes there. Sub Bombards Tokyo reported that the blaz ing guns of a single American submarine wound up July with a :0 minute bombardment last night of Tomakomai on the northern refuge island of Hok kaido. Twenty Mustang fighters from Iwo Jima or Okinawa were credited by Tokyo radio with making the first attack in August. They raked airfields and transportation facilities in the heavily hammered Osaka- kobc area for 50 minutes today, Japan is taking such a beat ing that a Tokyo broadcaster moaned "we are enduring the impossible, with grinding teeth and clenched list. HOT BOX , SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1 P) Police today were searching for a man who has put a new twist in the talc about the fellow wno tries to put letters in fire-alarm boxes. A local firebug has been drop ping blazing match folders into mail boxes. If It's a "frozen" article vou need, advertise for a used one In the classified. that civet you prompt relief from the spitmt of Bronchi) AethoM. Kity to use . . . economical. CAUTION rAn;. .r;,,..j YOU DON'T NEED CASH AT Sean-USE PURCHASE COUPONS Yon to to Iht CrffW orflt just once to get hook full or Kiiipnns . . . thfii u aprnd the rotipom jtut Ilk ennh til through the itoir. There'! nn fust or formal ity, no liRnitiR i Mrs lllpi. Small down paymrnt ami monthly rqnymenta. Uiual earrjini elinrga. GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Office Horseback Rider Struck By Auto Shaken up when a saddle horse she was riding was struck by a cur Tuesday night was Mrs. E. II. Bodcn, of Bratton's auto court, who was taken to Klam ath Valley hospital for treat ment. Mrs. Bodcn was riding the horse on East Main street at 10 o'clock Tuesday night when she was struck by a cub driven by Ellis Franklin Oatmun. Oatman was hot held and Mrs. Boden's condition Is not serious. (Continued From Page One) ant forest supervisor, the search ers started for the spot shortly afternoon yesterday. A forest service pilot winging over the Siskiyou national forest had seen the plane "standing on its nose." Smoke from forest fires In the Oregon coast range had made visibility poor on their flight north. They had been reported to have had engine trouble on an earlier flight. CAP GETS PLANE LEBANON, Aug. 1 UP) A PT- 17 flrmv nrimarv frnininff nlnnn will b acquired by the Salem, v.u vams aiiu Lt;uaiion civu air patrol groups, E. N. Brenner, in structor to the group here, said today. Title to the ship will be retained by the army, but the three groups may use it. (IB f QUASH ARGUED TODAY COMBS (Continued from Pago One) dietrncnls by the grand jury of Klamath county. Hearing Of Juror Issua The motions alleged that John M. Anderson, a member of the grand jury, was not in posses sion of nil his faculties at the time of the indictments and was unable to hear the testimony given by witnesses and that his eyesight was so impaired that he was unable to recognize any witnesses thai testified before him at that time. They also claimed that B. S. Grigsby, foreman of the grand jury, was talked to by Circuit Court Judge David R. Vanden bcrg, Klamath county, about the alleged offenses mentioned In the indictments and that Grigsby was importuned by Vandenberg to return the in dictments against Heuvel. The motions alleged that Judge Vandenberg has publicly stated on times and occasions "too numerous to mention" that Overworked Eyes? When eyes burn and smart due to over work, driving, exposure to dust or wind, bathe, them with Lavoptlk. Soreness, tired feeling, itching from local irrita tions all relieved or money refunded. 50 ycara success. Thousands praise It. Get Lavoptlk today. At all druggists. BEFOR Wadnaiday, August 1, 1945 " 'I am after the above named defendant and will act him and throw the book at him,' meaning to imply that Vandenberg was going to see that the defendant was indicted and convicted and receive a heavy sentence re gardless of the defendant's guilt or innocence." 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