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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1945)
i Patterson Backs Doolittle J In Armed Merger Testimony ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (IP) Secretary of War Patterson backed up army officers today with the assertion they may "ex press their own personal con victions with force and vigor" when discussing proposals to merge the armed forces. Patterson took his stand in his reply to a letter from Secre tary of the Navy Forrestal pro testing statements by Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle before the senate military committee. "I have read his testimony," Patterson wrote, "and I am cer tain that he had no intention of presenting the case for unifi cation on other than Its merits. , Doolittle touched off the row ;When he remarked "our B29 ihnv urn rpstinc uneasily in Hheir graves" because of claims !by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Marc Mitscher about the Importance of the navy's role in the Facmc victory. -' Useless Recriminations .: "Remarks reflecting on those who hold contrary views or im .pugning their motives, as well as statements claiming that any branch of the service won the war single-handed, are bound to produce more heat than light and to provoke useless recrim inations. i "This does not mean, how ever, that officers should not freely express their own per sonal convictions with force and vigor. Lt. Gen. Doolittle did ithat in presenting his views to ",the committee." As for Forresters suggestion that "injurious acrimony" be avoided by "elevating this whole deliberation to the level of a special inquiry by a presiden tial commission," Patterson re plied: "I do not agree that the de liberation to the level of a spe cial inquiry by a presidential commission," Patterson replied: :; "I do not agree that the de liberations can be 'elevated' to a higher level than the senate :Committee on military affairs. I know of no higher forum for jnatters of this nature than the appropriate committees of con gress which have the ultimate .responsibility ." it The committee plans to hear Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's 'views Friday. The European theater commander arrived in the United States by plane from Germany yesterday. tee made public yesterday - a telegram Eisenhower sent from .Frankfurt last July 25 saying he recommended unification !'both to promote efficiency in combat operations and to avoid 'Unconscionable duplications in volving unnecessary exrjense. both financially , and in man power." Sheep Breeders -- Will Hold Meeting Oregon breeders of Corriedale sheep will hold a meeting next Wednesday, November 14 at the courthouse in Albany, Ore. The meeting will be called to order at 1:30 p. m., by Charles A. Evans, Salem, Ore., who will act as temporary chairman. 1 The Duroose of the meet in? will be to organize a Corriedale bneep Breeders association simi lar to organizations now func tioning in other states. All breeders of Corriedale sheep are inviiea to anena wnether they have purebred or commercial flocks. ', R. G. Johnson, head of the animal husbandry department of Oregon State college will be the guesi speaker. Tars In White On New Stamp mm Virgil Johnson of Klamath Falls grim up from the new three-cent U. S. postage stamp, second from the light in the .bot tom row. Picture Of Klamath Man Appears On Postage Stamp The picture of a former Her ald and News carrier who has helped make history in the Unit ed States navy reserve, will soon be distributed throughout the country. He is Virgil "Jinx" Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. John son of 2478 Oregon avenue, whose picture appears on the new 3-cent postage stamp, with a group of other navy boys in tropical whites. The picture used on the stamp was taken from a picture of Johnson's graduating class from .". Mem Compare the flexibility of Sun Life's Jubilee policy with anything in the Life Insurance market then buy Paul Lee, Insurance Counselor, 111 N. 9th Pt, Phone 7777. 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Thomas stated that the city's snowplows and other equipment are ade quate for handling the snowfall this year unless it is exceptional ly heavy. In the business district snow is cleared off the streets and re moved, and in the residential sections it is graded to the side of the streets. "We appreciate the coopera tion of individual property hold ers in connection with the city ordinance stating that property holders should clear snow off the sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall," Thomas added. The job of clearing off snow reaches its peak after Christmas and during January and early February. Cleaning the streets of leaves is almost finished now. The two greatest bumper crops in U. S. history were pro duced in 1943 and 1944. Stromberg - Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. electrician's school in Min neapolis. Johnson, who enlisted In the navy December 7, 1943, is 20 years old, and has served in the Atlantic fleet for six months. He is now stationed in Charleston, S. C, as a superior electrician and gyro compass operator. He was a Herald and News carrier for one year in Mowich, when he was 14. McDonald Rejoins Herald-News Staff Justin McDonald, former monv bor of tho display advertising de partment o( mo iieram and News, rejoined the staff Tuesday morning following an absence or more Hum two years. McDon ald is now on inactive status from the United States navy. Ho served as lieutenant in communi cations in the South Pacific as well as this country. McDonald will serve as na tional advertising manager, it was anounccd by A. D. Addison, advertising manager. He also will handle local advertising al lied to the national program such as foods, automobiles, bev erages and appliances. Ho was a member of tho newspaper staff for six years prior to accepting a commission in the navy. 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The new Pontile, which is now here and on display, continues to be a style pacemaker, a qual ity leader. Even belter than pre war models, it is the finest of the Jamoul "Silver Streaks." '.You are cordially invited to come in and see the sparkling new Pootiaci i $ t WITH THIS! IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS New, betutJfut exterior sniloc , , , Improved rulMsilitsat bodies . , New lattrament psnel . Hesvicr chrome Inlih . , , New Interior trim , f Improved clutch . , , New wheel flrai Longer-lire muffler sad fsil pips Improved cooling. ROSE MOTOR CO. 4th and Klamath Phone 8164 Extension Unit News Tuesday, Nov. IS, 1I4B HERALD AND NEWS TEW Sliasta-ltomcdiilo homo exten sion unit mcctluil litis been post poned from November 16 until November 30, and will be held on that date In the home of Mrs. James Dickson, 1821 Day ton. The subject discussed will be "Good Taste In Clothes," Fairhavcn home extension unit will meet at 10:30 this Wed nesday morning, to discuss "Good Taste In Clothes." An open meeting of home ex tension units will be held No vember 20, starting at 10 o'clock in tho mornlnx, with Lucy Lane, extension specialist In clothing from Oregon State college, con ducting the meeting, Miss Lane will demonstrate making dress forms, building two at the meet ing. Everyone is invited to at tend, Harding Grange Back On Corporate Status SALEM, Nov. 13 (IP) Hard ing grange in Clackamas coun ty, which was Incorporated In 1875 and authorized to do a general business, was. restored to corporate status todny by Acting Gov. Howard C. Bolton. A few weeks ago, It was discovered that the grange lost its corporato status in ,1018 be cause of carelessness on the part of its officers. However, It had continued its meetings for the next 33 years as a corporation. Stromberg - Carlson Radios. 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