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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1945)
1' CA5CARA BARK GETS PORTLAND, Oro., Auk. 7 (I') Cascliru bark dealers wore offer 1 1 1 U 110 emits ii poinul mi nil tlmn Ii lull hero today, unci finding lnnilu(iiiil(i supplies, lluruld Li, Kiihhi-11 of 1'uuiria const tWiini li n r k company, said unprucudonlml demand fur medical supplies plus a drop In offering caused thu prion in crease, 'rio nonmil nrlca U around 1U con In u pound, Nornuil production of thu noi'thwiotl (hii only place In tlio world where II In produced In iiIkiiiI four mill Ion pounds n year, Russell mild, '1'ho 1044 pool wiik about two iiillllon pounds, nnd production for Ms your will bo nllll lower, ho added. Americans now nro tailor on tlio average Hum liny largo group oi people in history. pi CM Yew dealer saysi no big viuiiKca inia nummur. but lota of small ones.fw They're mighty good,1 too. Thin-skinned! Swectl Bursting with healthful Julccl Buy a big bag full of . mall oranges today andsavtlYor juice and vitamins they ore your best buy this summer. Ask for Sunkist, finest , from 14,500 coopcrat ingCaliforniaand Ari-' tona citrus growers.' Sunkist 1ST POR JUICI and Suety um Alexander Named Canada Governor General Fltld Marihal Sir Harold Alexander, named to succeed the Eerl of Athlon governor general of Canada, puihoi his ion, Brian, on a iwlr.y aa Lady Alexander watches at their Windsor loreat home In England. (AP wlrephoto). Lightning storms which hit soma 'port of Oregon yesterday steered nwuy from the Klnmnth area with the exception of a few strike In the Lako o' the Wood country. A report of a blaze In the A.i pen luka area south and cast of Lake o' the Woods was being checked .Tuesday afternoon by KFPA nnd crews had been sent out. Another man-caused fire was reported on the Klamath Indian reservation about 10 miles cast of Chlloquln, but it was nut out after It had covered auput a quarter or an acre. Tho city fire department was out on three calls Monday after noon and evening, none of them serious. At about 3 o'clock they were called to Lytlon street to ftut out a small grass fire onn ater they took equipment to a grass blaze on Hank street in the Shlno imton district. At 10 o'clock Monday night they were called to 041) Old tort road whore an old gnus fire had started to blaze again and had set flro to an old chicken unci There was not much damage. President Faces Home Problems WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (T) Prcs dent Truman, ncaring home today with a satchel full of in ternational agreements, will find the domestic pot boiling with Droblems. First off Mr. Truman must complcto his manuscript for the radio report to tho notion ho is expected to make within the next day or two on wnai nap pened when he sat down with Generalissimo Stalin, Prime Minister Altlce and former Prlmo Minister Churchill. Tho Bin Three Potsdam com' munique left unanswered such questions as tho use to winch German prisoners are to be put how European relief will be handled and whether newsmen actually aro going to bo per mlttcd to report on what ban pens Inside Poland and the Bal kan countries. Bonanza Jail Plans Formed Flans are now being formulat ed for a new jail at Bonanza and siuuu has been allotted of coun ly money, according to the coun ty court ouice. The city of Bonanza will fur nish the si to and the utilities and will furnish any money needed obovo the amount given by tho county. ' The now lail will fricl ta c the work of tho county low officers' as culprits win not hove to bo brought to tho county Jail In lunmnm rails lor minor of-fonscs. Loui Polln' Reno . Sporting Good Store Drugs Imported Good A' Little Bit of Everything RENO, NEVADA Whit Science His Done For Ugly. Ageing Skin Re limce hM rlliifovftrr d thai vital net Hnrmcma help it vlve the youthful appearance and tei turn of thfl nkin. 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Jean Fernet told the court trying Marshal Pelulu for his life today that tlio old soldier approved se cret negotiations with Great Britain In HMO shortly after the Frcnch-Curmun armistice. lie said the marshal approved the visit to England of Louis Rougler, and that ho returned from conferences with former Prime Minister Churchill and former Foreign Secretory An thony Eden with a working agreement. JET PURE "BUST KILLS AMERICAN AGE (Continued From Pago One) of tho plane, and Bong's body, landed in u vacant lot. Much Decorated This was the end, then for the Poplar, Wis., boy who had earned 26 decorations, including the Congressional Medal of Hon or and the British Distinguished Flying Cross, the latter present ed to him by King George VI of England. In addition to his 40 kills, he had nlno probables in two years of combat In tho South Pacific, mostly over New Guinea. Bong joined the air forces in May, 1041, after attending Su perior. Wis.. State Teachers col lege, where he met his future wite, Marjorlc Ann Vattendahl. Ho received his second lieuten ant's wings at Luke field, Ari zona, in January 1042, and was overseas that fall. Nazi Prisoners Moved For Trials LONDON. Aug. 7 (P) Top ranking nazls held as prisoners of war will be moved shortly from Mondorf Luxembourg, to the Nuernberg Jail, where they will be held for the approaching major war crimes trial, it was disclosed today. They will lose their status as war prisoners and be held with out ball as civil criminals. Highway Junction Taken By Chinese CHUNGKING, Aug. 7 UP) Chinese troops have captured Veungkong, Kwangtung prov ince highway Junction close to the South China sea and 123 miles southwest of Canton, and aro driving the Japanese toward Yanping, 32 miles to the north cast, the Chinese high command announcod today. The capture of Yeungkong tightened the Chinese grip on a 50-mlle stretch of the Chinese "Invasion coast" west of Hong Kong. VITAL STATISTICS TJCAMINO Bom at Klamath Valley hoaDltal. Klamath Fulls. Ora.. on An mi it 7, JIMS, to Mr, and Mra. Arthur C. Learnt ntf, M2R Independence, a girl. Weight: T pounds 10 ounces. PRYOIl Born at Klamath Vnllrv hos. pltal, Klamath Falli. Ore., on August ft, iimb, 10 Air. nno Airs, nen r. rryor. 1H17 Birch, a girl. 'Weight: 0 pounds 13 ounces. SOUTHKHN Born lit Hillside hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore., on August 4, ifMfl, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southern. Mer rill. boy. Weight; 6 pounda ounces. The Blnck Widow spider's venom is six Umos as deadly as the cobra's and 15 times as dead ly as the rattlesnake's. NWIPO TO BE WAR Ell WORLD SHAPING (Continued from Page One) States Is fully prepared to go ahead with tho bombings, Moreover future attacks short ly may bo Intensified, for Mr. Truman disclosed thut new and even more powerful atomic bombs are In the making. The president and Secretary of War Stimson gave little de tail of the new weapon except that the size of tho explosive charge is exceedingly small. A London commentator reported that the bomb 1b only one-tenth the size of the blockbuster, al though some observers here be lieve It may bo heavy and bulky becauso of the apparatus needed to touch off the charge, Peacetime Woes Effects of atomic energy use in peacetime: At the moment the use of this new weapon is securely in the hands of the allies. Stimson said tho war deportment is certain tho Japanese cannot match it. But it Is expected that in future years every great industrial na tion will develop it. Military authorities already are talking of the possibility that the United States could be attacked by atomic rockets launched cither from Eurone or Asia.- Some expect to use this as a new and dramatic argu ment, when congress returns, for enactment of national serv ice legislation. Future Attack The contention will be made that should such an attack occur in some future generation this country would need millions of trained citizens capable of tak ing control to prevent panic, to organize security and to prepare for resistance and counter attack. In the war of the future, these authorities say, an enemy ready lor quick conquest prob ably would seek to followup atomic rocket attacks by para chute invasion of key cities. However, Senator Johnson (D-Colo.), a member of the mili tary committee, told interview ers at Denver last night "the atomic bomb ought to blow up peacetime conscription ... It ought to mean the end of big armies. ivwws ll.UIU.IJJUI.I.II.'Hlllfl For Commercial Itefrigeration SALES and SERVICE See Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone 6455 Famous Hanford Plant Now Listed As A "Ghost Town" (Continued from Page One) wcro wasting the public's money," Rogers said. "As a mat tor of fact, the $350,000,000 spent on this project was very reasonable. High military personnel from western points flocked Into Richland today for a first "pcttk" at tho mysterious Han ford project: Army engineers were tickled at the appearance of naval offi cers. "It looks as though the navy's coming In to sec what we've been holding out on them," said a project officer. Lt, M. C. Cydell, public rela tions officer and former Seattle newspaperman, who for months has had the job of "suppress of ficer," today found his task that of satisfying the curiosity of newsmen from many Washing ton and Oregon points. He explained that up to a late hour last night tho war dCDarV ment had given local officials no authority to release details of atomic bomb production other than an escorted tour of flichland itself. Col. Matthias is making every effort to obtain permission to take the press Into the produc tion areas," Lt. Cydell said. "If this is granted, the tour will ex tend into four or five days. It is a big plact." Col. Matthias told newsmen last night that if Japanese scien tists had beaten American and British atom, breakers to this discovery, "we would be behind the eight 'ball instead of the Japs." The 37-year-old commander, a native of Wisconsin, lauded Richland workers for their care ful conduct through the three secret years of construction, which he said had cost $350,-000.000. Do your drinks get as MAT as this? Then always use this d "pin-point Cabbonation" 1 keep drinka eparkling with life, to the left ip. Aik for Canada Dry Water when you're out Serve It in your borne. Unada m water, Where there's you II hear- CANADA DRY WATER your crispy green salads taste better made with U0OQQ( 5K9P so full-flavored, a little joes a long way mellowed in wood delightfully aromatic uniform in strength sparkling clear Sell Your Car Mow Delivery of new cars will soon begin. Your present car will never be worth more. 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