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US Demands Punishment of Hitler Aides By DANIEL DC LUCE NUl'.HNHUKU, Nov. 2!l l'l PiiiiIsIiiiiuiiI at 20 of llltlor's lop aide was (k'liniiiilcil toiluy by lliu Unltud Hlntcs on vliiirui.'M (if H)l'l!ll(llllK UlU "IllrUL'ltillH doc- tilnu" ol UKKi'vHKlvt) warfare In it plot lo murder mlllloiis thrmiulmul lliu world, American pioncciitom told tlio Inlcrnallonal war crimes trlliu Hid that tint main niso nun I nut IIki iiii.I lundi'i'H would rust on "10 diietimi'iit never before ro voided," AtUiiiits lo Inli'oduco the sur prise dociiiiiniilN broiiKht u storm of protest, however, Irnm Gor man defense counsel. 'J'ho ses sion was adjourned for tlin day to permit study by Inwyors for ino accused na.i, Heart of tho Ciu Eninhiislliiu the Iiodoh of Kl lied nations Unit the clinrtor of the International military trlbu mil oiitliiwInK iiwiresslvo war would open new era of peace, Assistant U, S. I'roseculor nut ncy 8. Alderman mild punish mi'iit of the tuizla for pliinnlnff world conflict win "the heart of the ciimv llencls of lle vast Kruno ideel empire and the I. G. Fnrbon Chemlcnl Trust Assistant Prose cutor Thnmns Dndd chnrxed, aiirccd to finance tho nazl party tin in antidote to communism and later cooperated In n secret rearmament iirournui. Defendant lllalniar Schncht was red-faced as he heard him self described from German doc tunvnts ns the financial wizard who was secretly appointed as "plenipotentiary for war econ. omy" In 103.1 and won tho praise of u rclch Kciieriil as "tho man who madu reconstruction of the Ciermun army economically pos sible." Railed Funds The head of the ureal Krnpp works, Gustnv Krupp von Uoh len und Halbnch who was In dicted but thus fur has escapod trial because of Illness was shown by German records, Dodil asserted, to have aided In rain Inn campaign funds for Hitler In 10:11) and to have declared after Hitler's ascension to power that German Industry "puts Itself at your disposal." Kleld Marshal Wllhclm Keltel LEGAL NOTICES NOTK r TO KMMTOHH NOT1CK IS IICMEI1Y GIVEN (hit th unilritfiid hat Ikch duly pointed Ad nilnlilfoior of th tiUlt of L.KONE YOUNU. dMiawd, hy tho Circuit Court of tha Stale of Or tun for Klamath County, and all prru having claim lmt iild lit r hereby nollflid to prent am in aid kdtnlnUtratnr at 1h of fir of Farrena M-xwttl, lawysri, riral Fcdorat Havluri lan llulldlnfl. Klainalh rIU, Oreiun. within Ik tnonthi from tha data of uila nolle. Da tad NovsmilMr 0. 1043. thomah nitovN Yotrwn. Aaminitiramr oi ma jutata , of Iona Yniina, deceased, rAttnrNn maxweix 1 Aitornyi for Admlnlilrator, N. fl-lo-U-M-No. Ml. I'MMONM Ramir Na. iftil IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT Of TIME UTATK Or OltCGON rOR KLAMATH COUNTY. WILMAM ItOnOEN HAVENS. Plaintiff ItKfVIUK.TTA IfAVKNU. defendant r To Heftrleita Ifavam. dtfendaiili IN THE NAME Or THE KTATK OT OltXOONi You ra htrty rooulrttd lo appvwr m nw iDovi-iiuitia court no Catua and antwar tha complaint filed airalnat you on or before Friday, the ih day of November, iu; and If you ll to en apnaar and amwer aald com plaint, for want thtrwnf, plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief prayed for In hla romplalnt, to-wll: a decn-a nf dlvorrv on tha ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Tha ftrt mihllr. Hon hereof U mad an tha 2nd day nf novimwr, ids. ana tne lait on Novem ber 2-1, 103. pursuant to an order by the Honorable David ft. Vantlentrtf. J ii dre of the abov-nlltiad court, me tie ana enterea on in in day of Novem ler. luu, rnr.o o, bmaix. Attorney for Plaintiff. Nuit 1, Melhaa nuildlnff, u Klamath Fall, Oregon. N. I-B.l8.U-No. 223. NOTII'R TO ('MKIIITrilia Notice ! hereby given, that tha under lined L. A. Murphy, haa Ien appoint ed admlnlilrator of the eitata of Thumaa Clordon Qulmby. dereaied, by the Cir cuit Court of the State of orvron for tviamain (.ouniy ana nai quaiuiea. All Winoni havlnv clalma aaalnit aald tata ara hereby notified to present tha aam duly verified aa by law re- quirwa in ine unurraignen at tne otnro nf A. W. Nrhaiipp, 613 Main atreet, Klamath Fatli, Oreton. on or Iwifore alx month from (ha data nf lha Urmt null. Itratinn hertof which data la November win, iktaa, I. A. MtJnPHY, Admlnlilrator of tha eatata nf Thomai Gordon Qulmby, Dereaied. N, -lfl.ll.M; U, 7No. m ADMINIflTKATOR'R NOTICE OF HI. INO OF FINAI ACCOUNT IN THE CIHCtMT COUItT OF THE STATE OF OnEOON, FOfl KLAMATH cniihiTV IN THE MATTEn OF THE ESTATE OF KiiiA lam.amam, ueceaied. Notice a hereby given that I have filed my Final Account and report na Admlnlilrator nf tha Eitate of Ella Callahan, Deceased, and tha above enlltlrd Court haa fixed ft o'clock In the afternoon nf Tueadny, the 11th day nf December. 1043, aa the time, and lha Circuit Court (loom In tha Court Hnute nf Klamath County, Oregon, In tha City of Klamath Falls, In aald Counly, at the place, when and where any peraon may prairnt any objection or exception lo anything contained therein, or to any thing done by aald Admlnlilrator, and that at auch time and place tha above entitled Court will finally paai upon rm jiiie aniu nccnum. JOHN CALLAHAN, Admlnlilrator, N. D-lS-aa-Mt D. 7 No. 230. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Nntlro la hnrabv lvn thai I hiu filed my final account ai executor of tha Kitale of Marihall A. Olaon, de rnaied, and the Judge of the Circuit Court of tha Slate of Oregon, for Klamath County, haa fixed ten o'clock In tha forenoon of Monday, December 17, iiMo, in ttta courtroom nf aald court, at the time and place when and where any nerinn miv nreinnt anv nhlectlnm jr exreptlnna to anything therein con- iNinvu, ma ai earn tuna ana pinr in court will flnnlly aattln aald account. ANTON OLSON, Executor. N. 15-39-21)1 D. fl-13 No. 3M, Available Immediately From Portland Stock GASOLINE POWER UNITS VA, 2!4, 3'a, 5, 9, 18'2, 21, 40, 100, and 120 h.p. Writ or Phone CONTRACTORS EQUIP MENT CORPORATION Portland 14, Oregon VErmont 4131 , 121S S.E. Grand Av. Goering Says: 'Not Guilty' y1 I' I MS.?.: . I t l. T V '1 I C r I 1 i , m in J' n h Hormsnn Gorlng, rtlichimnrihsl of fallen Germany, waarlng translation aarphonos, standing In tha prltonor's box In tha Nuern borg, Germany, courtroom to plead not guilty to crimet of war charged to him in an International Military Tribunal Indictment. (AP Wlrephoto via radio from Nuernberg). denied enrller Unit he pnrtlclput d In the Hitler cabinet meet luilH Unit plmmed the nazl flood of HKKre.i.ilon. With the proHRCiition'a utlack on Cicrmuny a imluatrlnl und fl nuiicliil lendcru, Dr. Kudolf Dlx, Schiieht'a eountivl, declared lit a recc.1.1 thiit ho was considering Muminoiiinii American biiKlncis men as wltncascs for the deferuc. Dodd linked Cermun Indus-1 trial leudem und Schucht, former rclcliKbnnk president, directly to tho nnzl pnrty even before the election which resulted In Hitler becomhiR rclchichnncellor in 1033 with an affidavit from George von Schnltzlcr of the I. G. Farbcn firm. Schnltzlcr snld thnt Schncht "ucted as kind of a host at a meeting In February, 1033, of Hitler, Krupp, Albert VoRlcr. chief nf the steel combine, and other Industrialists.' Hitler warned the industrial ists of tho dnnKcrs of commun ism, Schnlt7.lcr'i affldnvit de clared, and after the nazl leader left tho room "Schncht proposed to the mectlni; tho raising of on election fund, as far as I remem ber, of 3,000.000 rclchmarks." Schucht, who protested In a recent Interview flint ho had lit tle to do with German rearma ment, listened earnestly nnd Jotted down notes as the affi davit and other documents were introduced. Conference Set In Pulp Dispute PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 23 iP) Pulp and paper workers on the j Pacific const, who voted to re-1 jeet a war labor board decision, I will attempt to solve the wage dispute via tha conference tnblc. Kusscll Drummond, inter national vice president of the AFL Brotherhood of Paper Makers, said a conference with employers probably will bo held ; here soon. The WLB turned down a union demand for 20 per cent wnxc increnscs, refused earlier by the Pacific coast association of pulp and paper manufacturers. Btromberg Carlson Radios, Derby's Muslo Co. Ellingson Mill Operating Again KENO Ellingson mill has commenced operation again, after having been closed down for several weeks. Woods operations continued during that time, however. Re nulrs and alterations were made In the mill during the cessation of operations. Snell Due Home From Long Trip SALEM. Nov. 23 (P) Gov. ernor Earl Snell was expected to return to his office today after n visit to California and the Western Governors conference in Chevcnnc. Wvo. Driving in his own 1046 model car, he entered the state at Hunt ington nt 4:14 p. m. yesterday, Mrs. Snell Is with him. President of the senate How ard C. Belton. Cnnby. has been acting governor while Snell was gone. STOP-LOOK Have your rugs and fur niture cleaned now and avoid the Christmas rush. Doremus Rug and Furniture Cleaners 2013 Orchard Ave. Ph. 5875 WES DAVIDSON, Owner Engaged In Muddy Business Potato Seed Testing Set Certified potato seed sumplcs from Oregon growers will bo taken to California again this yenr for advance testing, with plunllng at the Ocennsldc test urea Blurting November 20, re port Chet Oils, assistant ex tension crops specialist at Ore gon Stuto college. Nearly twice us many Oregon samples have been submitted for testing this year as lust. By planting tho seed late In November, readings on appear ance of uny discuse can bo made Kturting February 15, says Otis, well In advance of the northern planting season. Duplicate sets of the samples will be planted nt Corvallis next April for a further check, as was done last year, Otis explained. For this year's tests 157 grow ers in 13 different counties have submitted 200 samples of 10 varieties, ui tne total uz ore certified samples, 56 foundation stock, and 12 war approved grade seed. More states than ever before ore making use of tho southern California test plots, says Otis. This list now Includes Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, Colorado, North Dakota, British Columbia, Minnesota and Utah, with possibly Nebraska and Nevada to come In yet. Ike In Hospital With Severe Cold WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (IP) Gen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower, newly designated chief of staff, has entered Ashord General hospital at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. In announcing this today, the army said Eisenhower had en tered the hospital on the advice of his physician, MoJ. Gen. How ord M. Snyder, to prevent de velopment of complications from a severe cold. HOLLOW VICTORY NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 23 fP) Thieves who stole 125,000 red ration points in two burglaries during the night are in for a severe disappointment today all red points become valueless at midnight, with the end of meat and fats rationing. Stromberg Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. p it" ' , 1 frlday, Nov. 23. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THIRTEEN" The skid-dragline shown above is used in preliminary exca vation in opening up work on Klamath straits drain outlet. This machine has its use where ground underfoot is swampy. Try Hot Water Plus After Meals For Acid Indigestion If tha thousandi of unfortunate people Who eilffcr from so-Called dvinenaln. acid Indlgeillon, food fermentation, eour iiomarn, flatulence, fee or other atomach dlatresa brought on by excess acid would Juat try drink in alowly after each u pact Una; meal half glaaa of real hat water containing one spoonful of Neutracld they can usually let amazing ly quick relief In a very few minutes. Neutracld la not a laxative It la aoo thing and comforting to the mucous membranes and vary agreeable to Uke. Neutracld physician's formula can now be obtained at Super Cut-Rate Drue or any first class drug store. Swamp-Mucker" Plays Big Pari In Reclaiming Lands "Swamp - mucker" or "boot strap dragline" the men or the bureau of reclamation call it when speaking of the Bessonette brothers' dragline which has played an important part in the reclaiming of .bottom lands in Tule and Lower Klamath lake areas. The swamp-mucker has skids under it instead of the us ual tracks and sets on plonk mats. Its only means of locomo tion Is by pulling itself along with the drag or lower cable at tached to the bucket. Due to the light weight of the machine and the large base area, it can work on soft, muddy ground where the larger and heavier machines mire down. So the swamp-mucker has a def inite place in building dikes or excavating ditches on wet land. The most, recent work com pleted in this area with the ma chine was the excavation of drainage trenches along each side of the location for the Klamath straits drain outlet through one and one-half miles of swampy land for George R. Stacy who is building the drain for the bureau of reclamation. After the drainage trenches were completed, the water was pumped out to dry up the area and allow heavier and larger equipment in to do the excavat ing of the large drain. Built in Eugene The swamp-mucker was built In Eugene in 1012 for use on the tidal flats of Tillamook countv. The Bessonettes bought the ma chine In 1928 and have been en gaged in the work in this part of tne state ever since mat time. Last year they took the first $100 a Month for Life ST Tht Golden Years "Plan gives you: 1. Definite monthly income for life when you wish to retire; . 2. Protection for family now; , 3. Pays double for accidental death before retirement age. 4. 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