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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1945)
Bus Travel Heavy Despite Bad Roads Storms unci foul woiilhcr (to I not kui-p people linmu, uounril Ing tn K In mil tf i Fulls Greyhound bun offlululs, win) ny Ihuru Iiiih buuu no lut-up In biut truvul duo to wmithiir, Truffle In ntlll liouvy, ONpuulal ly over wonktmds and holidays, lint thoi'o lit no mora standing In aisles, mill ii n empty aunt or two dhows up now unci then, Passengers urn easily taken euro of im two or thrca sections have hoon added to all houvy THREE II BIDS TO APPEAR AT POST Three nnmci which uro tinmen In tho entertainment world are booked for the next couplo of week at tho Murine. fJurracks. Tonight, Monday, Jim Clarher win piny in ma post iiymnui' ium. Bnturdny night the fnmoui D ck Jnrui'n'i troupo or hu per formers will appear lit tho pout theatre, jurgen a niurlno outni hm onlurtii nod bitiorc two mil' lion men In tho South I'nclflc ii nil Ills appearance hero Id one of tho first In this country. The nrniiram in s ntnd for 7:iu D. m mid is or iniirliia porsonnul and tlmlr iiuvstn. Third event In on the cnlondnr for Wednesday, December 0 when Bob Croiliy and hid bund will piny for a dance at tho pout gymnasium. This affuir Ii also lor tne enusiou personnel. Papers Down In Seattle SEATTLE. Nov. 10 (V) Bouttlo's threo dully iicwspapors woro dtrlke bound today as re sult of a wulkout of members of. the Typographical Union (AKL) Local 202 In a domand for Increased waned. The HostlntulllBoncer. a mornlnil paper, published one edition lust night and ttien shut down. The two afternoon dull lei, Tho Tlmci and The Star did not publish tlili morning The union members votod to ntrlko at a meeting lust nlaht after rejoctlng management's wage Increnso propoml. The union sou lit an increase of 13.95 per dny, from a $10.3!) for seven-hour dny to $13.30 a day. The countor propositi of me management wad for $0.23 weok Increase. Employed associated with other unions - Including tho newspaper Guild. Tho Report ers' organization, refined to pen picket lines and were away jroin ineir joiis. Assembly, Backs Gen. De Gaulle PARIS. Nov. 10 (IP Til. rftn, stttuont assembly voted 400 to jos xoaay io asx c;on. Do Gaulle to renow hl efforts to form a coalition aovernment olvlno equal representation to tho com munists, socialists and popular rapuuucun panics. The communist vnfori bloc against renewal of Do Gaulle'd mandate In an atmo- spliore bristling with guns and armed guards which surrounded the liourbon pulace where tho assembly mot. The voto ended temporarily at least any ennnre of uo Gaulle a resigning as France's Interim president, howover. In a last-mlnuta switch of tac tics the socialists, who had sold they would abstain In the bal loting, votad for De Gaulle. The assembly then adjourned until Thursday. Lettuce Removed From Ceiling Price The Klamath Falls office of price administration today was anvised b y Portland officials that marchants would remove lettuce from the community call Ing price until November 22. Tho office has Instructed mer chants to compute the soiling priced according to regulations. . . . made with CINCH WAFFLE MIX. Each package contalni All aaceiiory Ingradlanli. Juit add water, mix and bake. Here'i a treatl Crlip CINCH waffles drenched with yrup and top pod with chop pad walnull. Try Cinch Corn Oread . and Cinch Hof Caltes, Toof scheduled, and there are extra buses uvulliililu now to bo added whenever nucosHiiry. Uus servleo In good, with passengers reaching their des tinations only a 1 1 It) u behind schedule In splto of Ice und snow on tho hlghwuys. These delays uro caused to a lurge ex tent by liouso trallura truvolliig without chains, that skid cross ways on the highways, J. K. Suyre, manugor of the local depot stated. During the four war yoari service wad maintained through out division 7 of the Greyhound linos, (from Ituddltig und from Kureka north to Portland, on highway 1)7, OU and 101). Al though old re-condltloned bused wero used und, many new driv ers put on, no fatalities occurred involving tho company. Tho depot ut Ilia corner of Klumuth avenue and S. 0th street is now bainu ronovatud and re docorntod, with the Interior of the waiting room und restaurant being newly painted. The elec tric sign will bo moved to the curnor of tho building where It cun be seen from all directions. "Bull" Halsey Cancels Visit Admiral W. F. Huldoy'i visit to Klumutli Falls has been can colled. He had boon scheduled to visit hero Tuesday for a parade and war bond uppcarunce, but for various reasons was unable to arrange tho stop. Victory Loun Chairman Elton Thompson today received the fallowing telegram: "Lt, Comclr. W. J. Klehol. aldo to Admiral Halsey, advised it will bo Impossible to stop at Klamath Falls en route. Ad miral Halsey expresses his re grets." The telegram was sent by Kenneth G. Martin, stato war bond chairman. Admiral Halsey had previous, ly expressed willingness to stop here especially In view of his friendship with Col. Charles T. Brooks or the Marine Bar racks, for a long timo mom bor of his staff, Truman Will Get Honorary Degree WACO, Tox., Nov. 10 P) Pot M. Naff, president of Baylor uni versity, said today tho Baptist fleneral convention "does not se ed the persons to whom honor ary degrees will bo granted" and said Baylor would grant such a degreo to President Truman. Thn rinntlat nnnnt-nl lion at Fort Worth lust Week' In' siruciea uupust scnoois not to of for President Truman a degree because of "his reported attitude toward gambling and drinking." HEALTH BELT 398 Scientifically designed to re duce strain en abdomen and back. Firmly boned front and back for additional com fort. ' All elastic garters. Slses 26-38. MATERNITY GIRDLES 350 Elastic station In front panel for additional comfort. Back lightly boned with strap con trolled back lacing . . easy to adjust to figure) gives ad ditional back support. FRONT LACE CORSETS 498 Elastic gores at thighs and Inserts at waistline for bend ing and sitting comfort. De signed to give support and comfortable control for ma ture or heavy figures. Bists 26-40. Markdown Table Waist Garments. Nor Complete Slit Rang ... About 70 Garments M aj7' j "t :a"''':' ''' l'vx!'"': ' (Continued from Page One) Russian It Ii quite probable that In time we should eome to KNOW AND LIKE each other. We nowspupor people have groat cdhfldunco in tho powor of a world pross (nowspapors. mag azines, movies, radio, etc.) that Is FREE to report what It sooa iMvvutiB'nir im nuv wniil.li without Interference by govern ments, cliques or grinders of personal axes of any sort what soever, wo mime sincerely mm a really free world press is the Hnlnl fffxm tl.hlf.ll UtnfU MlPff must start. Nothing dissipates suspicion IIKO run ana jrtiim uin- ciosuro of ail tho facts, Mavbn we are Idealists. But at loast we bollcve what wo prcacn. (Continued from Page One) Klamath Falls early last eve ning and throughout the night rain fell. It changed to a light snow fall early Monday morn ing and by noon slush was the only evidence of the storm. Power was off Intermittently Sunday aftornoon when two Main street circuits wrapped to gether as a result of tho high wind. Up In Portland, failure of olectrlcal equipment kept the uurnsiae Driuge suspended in mld-alr most of Sunday after noon forcing detour of traffic. High Wind Velocity Tho California Oregon Power company reported a wind veloc ity of 43 miles per hour at 4:49 p. m, Sunday, no property dam age wad reported. Total precipl. tullon In this Immediate area over the past 24 hours was close lo one-naif men. Enough rain fell In Malln last night and early this morning to flood any other country. Joseoh Draslo, potato and clover grow er In that district reported to county Agent C, A. Henderson. "Tho only thing that aaved Malln from floating away," Drnrlo sold. "Is the sandy soil which absorbs moisture like a sponge. Even so, roads were inunaaioa for a snort time when rain fell too hard and fast to soak Into the soil." Tuesday's forecast by the U.S weatherman was "clearing and colder" and the prospects of a ongnt manKsgtving were good. Indications were that the mer, cury would drop but there woum De nine snow. STANFILL NAMED SENATOR FRANKFORT, Ky.. Nov. IB ((William A. Stanfill, chair man of the republican state cen tral committee, was aopo nted United States senator by Gov ernor Willis today. MM SMOOTH 7 HAfI mm. w s V'aaetre't'l 8TRONO LA8TIX and a 8-T-R-E-T-C-ll DACK add up to CONTROL, Comfortable control, fool Zip Info ItVn and gently, butjflrmly you're held to a smooth, slim line. The satin front panel, lastex sides, and stretchable back do all the work for a mere ontgomery INDONESIAN RADIO URGES BRITISH WAR (Continued from Page One) mlttoe to Soorobaja to investi gate tho fighting in tho hope that a solution could be found. Sjuhrlr has pledgod hlmsall to try to restore pcuce In Java and has been critical of the pravlous nationalist government's hand ling of tho situation at tho great naval base. A British Intelligence officer told a news conference that thore had been no substantiation of earlier reports aht the Japanese were providing leadership and backing to mo Indonesians in fjocrabuja. Ho added that the latest available evidence tended to show that the nationalist fighting was "neither organized, planned nor led." In Somarang British troops seized the telephone exchange after three British officers were slain by extremists In that north coast port. Girl Named In Baby's Death (Continued from Page One) hospital. Officers were of the belief the husband did not know of the child' birth. On October 10, four days after the baby was born. Mr. Milliard i said to have left the hospital to spend the night with friendd. On the following morning she roturncd to the hospital and at 7 a. m. got her baby against the ordors of doctors and nurses, wrapped the infant In a blanket and left. Some 20 minutes later she was aeon walking along Highway 97 carrying a blanket. A short time after that the young woman visited friends in the negro section. They said she told conflicting stories, saying she wsd giving the baby to some friends and also that she was placing the child with her moth er In Redding. Within a few days the couplo left for Alton, III., to resldo. A post mortem will be held here to determine whether or not tho child was alivo at the time lt was placed In the outhouse. Need Soap for House Cleaning? Save used fahl They are needed In making toapi... as well as fabrici, towels, vacuum cleaners and many other things you want. !um m row used mrsi "MONTGOMERY WARD I SATIN, 5e 752) If i'&m, I Ward Klamath County $600,000 Short Of E Bond Quota Klamath county was $600,000 short of Its E bond quota today. Of tho $740,000 quota set in the Victory Loan drive, only $143,793 had beon reported by the committee. Of this amount $0000 was sold Saturday In cluding $3000 in bonds pur chased by .the Jack Dempsey audience at the Marina Bar racks that night. Tho special event committee, In an effort to give the lagging campaign a shot in the arm, slated a Victory Fun frolic for the night of November 27 at the Pelican theatre. "Of all fun shows, this Is the host show Klamath Falls has ever seen," a member of the committee advised Monday. Ad mission Is by bond purchase only and bonds bought from November IS to 27, inclusive, will automatically carry a pass giving each other permanents I VV CAN DO IT, TOO, IN S TO 3 HOURS AT BOMB What fun) And everyone's talking about the lovely, lasting waves and softly curling ring lets you get with a Toni home permanent Whether you do it yourself or with a friend, you'll find it easy! And so inexpensive! If you can roil up hair on curlers, you can give a wonderfully successful Toni permanent a wave that lastt.and lailst You II love the looks and eel of your Toni wave! 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Mullls of the California Pacifio Utility company, 1011 Main, for dona tion of space and time for the Victory Loan. ROSEBURG, Nov. 19 (p) was held In Douglas county Jail here today on default of $1000 bond after his arrest Saturday on a charge of attempted rape or a minor cniia. 51 " T. VtXeVtV BUB'S) AIL YOC BOS the hair, apply Tosl erase waving lotion, roll op on Ton! curlers. m apply Toni J noutralixcur Phone 7134 NdDVEMIBIEm 2, 1945 IS THE LAST DAY TO REENLIST IN THE GRADE YOU HELD AT THE TIME OF YOUR DISCHARGE. were released on caff at your focaf Recruiting Statfon FOR FULL INFORMATION 219 Post Office Building, Klamath Falls Monday, Nov. 19, 1945 Sawdust Shortage Closes Schools DALLAS, Nov. IS OP) This city's schools were scheduled to close today because of the sawdust shortage stemming from the lumber strike. Officials reported the junior high school building had but a half day's supply of sawdust. 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