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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1945)
NELL URGES STATE AGENGY L TOURIST P OEAIUfAHT, Oct. 23 (P) Governor Hurl Snoll rocom nondod to tlis Orujam Count lllllhwiiy pnnoc'lution Uinl(ht Unit' Drutfon's t o u r I t utlvurtlsliiK pi-ourum bo coordinated under l nlriglo Rtntu ngiuicy. Frortlctlnv that tho sluto's lourlvt liicliintry, which amount td to SI.OOO.OOO in 1041. would bo viixtly Incrtmsud, tho (lover- nor mild u mom oliuotlvo ol could bo dono If tho Mnto could obtuln coordination of tho tour ist promotion progrnm which now nro sponsored by tho stute hlilhway commission, rood n- tocintian, eiminuor or com mores and other UKoniiltm, : Emphasis on Advertising Ho lira id urontar emphnvfa on dvortlslrtf, denomination of plenty of fine, soft Rfl-D TISSUE Coming 3 roll 2 ruxne coast An Mitts aWilnflkaia, Waiklngta T-9 tourist information to Oregon oltlzons no tlicy can linlp do tho Job, dovoluuinont of spoclul tours, oxpuimlon of tourist lie coiiimoduliuii mid Xuellltlus, and dovolopinunt and conservation of nutut'ul resource. Tho uovornor, utter pointing out 1 1 ( t travel Inis been r strlctect fur tho pUNl four yours, old: "There In now a tromondouii pent-up deal re on tha part of ilia musstis of oilr people to trav el, to go. to Hue, to vucutlon, Tltoy will travel in such num ber s to dwurf Into liislaiilfl cunco ull tourist businuss of tho punt, both In nurtibon and la dolluri," Qovernor Snail also recom mended tho development iind promotion yl special event and attractlona, euch hi tho Pondle ton round-up, Portland rose ten tlval, Eukoiio Oroiion trail coin bratlon, Astoria rexuttu, Wuld port aalmon derby, Urciion caves, Crutur . hike, Tiinberllno lodtfo. tho Wallow wonderland, and core of other. Ho laid tho highway commis sion would spend $200,000 next year to advurtUs tourist attrac tions, doublo tho amount the conimlKslon hu over spent In one year for tills purpose. LVUY.MOT APPEAR Weather report of station! other than Klumuth Full miiy not appear for a few days, due to tha closing of tho aerology offlco at tho Klumuth naval utr lution Suturduy. . A loon a authorization ha been received from the regional offlco of tho civil uuronuutlct administration in Scuttle, weath er on those station will bo re leased through tho CAA office hero. Don Llghlfoot, weather bu reau field Inspector from Seat tle has been hero this past week Installing additional weather In strument for tha local office and ho oxpect to be finished today and return to Seattle. Muxtmum, minimum temper ature and precipitation for the past 24 hour, tiuvo been pub lished for Eugene. Klumuth Kails. Sacremento, North Bend, Portland, Reno, San Francisco, Seattle, Med ford and Tied Bluff. The naval aerology station, which ha been operating since the naval air base was estab lished here, ha supplied weath er forecast, especially colling and visibility report for prac tice flight from tho station, a well a weather for transient military aircraft en route through this area. In addition to these duties the station has supplied local weather for the past 24 hour on the 10 cities mentioned. With the naval air station placed on caretaker status aerology department hns ceased operations. Flight weather fore cast were discontinued October 1, and since then weather obser vations alone havo been com piled by that department. It was relieved of tills duty also when the aerology station was offi cially closed down Saturday, October 20. The station operated 24 hour a day with a night watch of two men and day watch of four men under Lt, Leland Ellingworth, serological officer in charge of tho station.- Girl Will Direct Willamette Collegian SALEM, Ore., Oct. 23 VP) Evelyn Deal, Longvlew, Wash., student, arrived at Willamette University today to direct the weekly student nowspaper, Wil lamette Collegian. As student editor. Miss Deal will bo assisted by two Portland girl. , MM L RAPS MERG EH op mm y WASHINGTON, Oct, 28 P) Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King declared toduy the proposed consolidation of the war and navy department Is "working out tho problem backward,'1 "I regard it a a step back word to attempt to regiment military thinking, particularly at high levels," the navy wur tlme , commander-in-chief said. "This nation has como to be tho most powerful in tha world by following the opposite the ory." Admiral King appeared be fore the senate military affairs committee shortly before Presi dent Truman govo hi viow on the military situation to a Joint session of congress. King supported a substitute program for postwar national defense advanced yesterday by Secretary of the Navy Forreslal. Admiral King summarized hi postwar planning this way: 1. The navy should continue as a separate service "unhamp ered In function and operation" by officer "unfamiliar with nnval operations." , 2. Tho separate war and navy department should be retained, each headed by a civilian cabi net officer. , 3. Overall military control should bo through the Joint chief of staff with subordinate agencies "expanded and amend ed." 4. Civilian wartime agencies u c h a the war production board and war manpower board should be continued. 8. Closest liaison should be maintained at cabinet level be tween war, navy and state de partment. , ADULTERY IN SUIT LOS ANGELES. Oct. 23 MV William H. (BUI) Mauldin, whose cartoon delineated the part which he and other foot dogging American doughboy took in the African and Italian campaigns, ha charged hi wife with adul tery In a divorco suit. The 24-year-old cartoonist named as co-respondent Elmer Guinea, 27, Los Angeles uphol sterer. Mauldin recently returned to Los Angeles after being dis charged from the army Where he served as an infantryman. He said he and his wife, Norma Jean Mauldin, separated last October 1. They met while he was in an army training cams near Abi lene, Texas, and were married at Abilene February 28, 1B42. He asks custody of their son, Bruce, 2, and list as community property their home here, film and newspaper contracts and copyright to hi best seller, "Up Front." PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Thoiuands changa sroana to Krlna. Um raal dortort' formula fordlalma of pllaa; sent dniKtata by noted Thornton A Minor Clinic Surprlalnf QUICK pallla tl rallef of pain, Itch, aorenaaa, Helps often hard parta: tends to ahrink swell ing. Ua doctor' way today. Get tuba Thornton A Mlnor'a Rectal ointment or Thornton Minor Rectal 8uppol(orle. It not dellihted, low coat la refunded. At atl coed drug store artrrwhara. . Pedestrian ProtcciionriSral ...,,..,.. ,....r.i .T". T,,,Rvti,, , ,.,,. ,,,. , il , , j, k , i - '- ' 1 v ! , ; TOO MANY RURAL TRAFFIC DEATHS INVOLVE WALKERS: State are tackling this problem by constructing pathway along main highway to tafeguard those afoot. Okla homa, winner of the 1940 AAA National Pedestrian Protection Contest for States, recently built 19 mile of tuch pathway. , AAA Saiety Feature 'into eotrteay OHsm Dqmtawnt tf PatUe Utttv.) Four pedestrians were! killed in Oregon during the year 1944 while walking on highways with traffic, rather than on the left, facing approaching traffic, ac-. cording to the Oregon Safety Week committee. Since, according to figures compiled in the office of the secretary of state, more than half the pedestrian fatalities in Oregon occur on rural roads, the committee urges person who walk along highways to keep to mng traffic. the left, facing approach "When vehicles approach, the pedestrian should step off the paved portion of the road, to assure his own safety," the com mittee said. "The safe pedes trian is the person who accepts the responsibility for hi own safety." Camp Abbot Bids Will Be Received PORTLAND, Oct. 2! ffl -Bids for purchase of biddings and facilities at the $8,000,000 Camp Abbot near Bend, Ore., will be received by the army No vember 5, the Portland army en gineers resorted today. The camp was used eight months to train engineers and most of the buildings and equip ment are in fine condition, sale notices revealed. Buildings in clude a theatre, a Chanel and an ornate officers' club which, was used one night for a dance, the army reported. ; Strombarg Carlson Radio, Darby' Music Co. Flashes of Life MUFFS BIO CHANCE KANSAS CITY, Oct, 23 WV- "I've walked and walked that beat and nothing ever hai pened," complained Edward Smith, night watchman for group of offices. "But last night what happens? I find three guys giving the safe tne worKs in one or tne omces I reached for my gun and it wasn't there. I felt like two cent. Smith lost his big chance. The safecrackers escaped with $45 in cash and checks while he ran after his pistol. D Landlords are reminded that changes in tenancy must be filed with the area rent office within five days after such change, Marvin D. Hixon, area rent rep resentative, stated today. Forms for filing such change In tenancy are available at the rent office. Changes in property ownership must also be filed within 30 days after transaction of sale, even though eviction proceeding are not instituted. All evictions must be cleared S. P. still needs skilled craftsmen! S.P.' war Job Isn't over yet! We've still got to feed and sup ply our fighting men overseas, and transport returned vet to their homes. And after that, there'll be the giant task of re construction. That why S J5. still need skilled craftsmen Including machinists, boilermak ers, pipefitters, carmen, car penters, sheet metal workers, etc. We've got to keep equip ment in repair and only you, and men like you, can do this repair work. This is your chance at a real job with the biggest western railroad the friendly Southern Pacific! : Good pay, extras including medical and hospital care, insurance and R.R. pass privileges, retirement pen sion plan. Come in for details! See or write Trainmaster, S.P. Station, Klamath Fall:, or near est S.P. Agent. Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1941 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN through the rent office, and in those case where adequate grounds are stated, eviction pro ceedings will be sanctioned under rent regulations, Hixon stated. Any questions pertaining to evictions, maximum rents, or rent control should be referred to the area rent office, 430 Main, telephone 6817. Classified Ads Bring Result DEVELOPING - ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE ttl Underwood Bldo. IT'S TIME To See A Man About o D Let Peyton & Co. see to it that your fuel oil tank is kept full of Standard Burner Oil this winter. Prompt, me tered deliveries. PEYTON & CO. "Oil to Burn" 915 Market Phone 8149 Hunting For New Sheets? Used foti ore needed In maklngiheets,hirtj, towels, ' nylons, girdles and many other Hems you want ... as well at soaps, TURN M YOU USED MT5f ' Now you're talking . . . 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