Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1946)
I).' Si Treaty Would Halt Aggression By NORMAN CARIQNAN y WASHINGTON, Jan. (I') All Latin Amorlcnn govern 'menti except Argentina today pondered a United Sinlos-pro- posed treaty which would pro- vide for concerted nillltury lie t lion to thwart or put down ag 8 Kresslon anywhoro in this hem ij Isphero, i! Tho document, mudo public 1 by Latin American diplomats, will be considered ut the forth coming Rio do Jiinclro confer ! once schodulod for early spring. J Diplomatic authorities consUi jj rr tlila country' suggestion u I a running niulo to the 'recent J Uruguuyun propositi calling for C collective action in this ncm- Slsphoro uguinitti any nation which disregards its Interna t tlonal obligations Or denies hu I ninn rights to 1U own pcoilo, f Military Side i The i United Suites' treaty, jj these authorities tiny, would J take cure of (tie purely mllllury C aide of aggression, while the ( Uruguayan propositi would dcul iwlth tho political phusva of con ditio n f leudlng to war. Tho (Uruguayan plan, however,' has ecoTvcd a frigid Latin rccep ( lion although thin country J pledged Its "unequivocal" sup I port. The suggested military treuty J li designed to continue in force S the act of Chapullorcc, adopted !nt the Mexico City Inter-American conference Inst Murch, While colling for tho peace I ul settlement of disputes, the I proposal provider for Immediate j assistance by the American In J cane of armed attack either Man Rescued From Sewer f i ( f.) Jo i nil, ul M i i Hani P. Hen, a coimatlo salesman, ! pullad out of an open manhole after ha had fallan 40 faat Into the city's main wan In New York City. Th. accident occurred after snow.r.moval workari had opened tha manhole, A fireman was lowarad down Into the s.w.r by a ropa to aflact the rescu. of Hera, who Injured his leg and his back. (AP wlraphoto). from within or without the hemisphere. Aa soon ax possible thereafter consultations would be huld "to examine measures that may huve already been taken In agreeing upon collective meas ures." A two-thirds vole would be necessary for agreement, Classified Ads Bring Results. President "Tags" Missouri Governor JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 3 (I1) For years the governor of Missouri tins . been granted li cense tag No, 1 for his motor cor but this year he ran into some stiff competition and lost it. President Truman mailed In his application for the number in his home state, and was grant ed it by the secretary of state. Improving Friends of Ha zel Morrison. 329 N. 11th, will bo Interested to learn that she is recovering from a serious at tack of influenza at her home. . Classified Ads Bring Results. Lieu Of Tax Bill Backed County officials hers hope- to enlist strong backing for the Senator Guy Cordon federal grants bill now before congress during the meeting of the gov ernors special committee here tomorrow. The bill provides for federal payments in lieu of county taxes lost by the transfer of county lands to national forests, and such transfers and the resulting decrease in county revenue will be one of the major topics for discussion at the open meeting. Klamath county has been a heavy loser by the removal of these lands transferred to the federal government in payment for cutting rights in national forests. Two sources of Income are cut off. First, the lands are removed from the tax rolls, and, second, the payment to the county of 23 per cent of the cutting rights payment is evaded when no money changes hands. During the past year, as an example, about $327,000 worth of Shevlin-Hixon lands have been transferred to the federal government cutting some $9000 from the tax income, according to county court figures. All persons interested in this and other forcstation problems are invited to attend tomorrow's session, which will be held in circuit court room of the county courthouse beginning at 10 a. m. Judge H. D. Kerkman of Wash ington county is president of the committee. Tomorrow, night at 7:30 an other meeting to discuss the out come of the special committee's session will be held at the Klam ath forest protective association building on Conger avenue. Of every 100 soldiers arriving at Camp Shanks, N. Y from overseas, 65 to 70 make' long distance calls. , ' . ' "Map" Wrap ",' t i, it ' J, S i Evelyn Keyes, Columbia screen player, had a nice enough map to start with but she's also proud of the new ones she had made up into the swim suit pictured above. They're special . water proof Air Force maps, bearing data secret until recently, which were presented to- her by an ., .Army admirer. Nicotiana , and mooonflowers bloom only in late afternoon and evening and arc most fragrant on dewy moonlight nights. THE CLUB BLY, ORE. Bar Dancing Bowling "Come in as you art." JXWIS WITTERS. Prop. Thursday Jaa. 1, 1141 HERALD AND NEWS THREB Third Slide Halts Trains Southbound traffic over the Southern Pacific lines was held in Klamath Falls today as a third slide Just east of Dunsmuir in northern California disrupted movements in that area. Trains 15 and 17, southbound out of Portland,"' were permitted to leave here at 2:20 and 2:30 p. m. today after a forced layover of several hours. . Officials here said that a tem porary or "shoo-fly" track was being built around the slide area which was larger than that of the two previous slides. It was not known here this afternoon whether the temporary . track had been completed but if it has not, SP said today, the passen gers will be carried by bus around the slide and then con tinue south. ' The slide occurred sometime around midnight Wednesday. First word received here said that unless complications arose Including mora dirt from tha hillside weakened by heavy rains, tha track should b in op eratlon around 5 p, m, All northern trafflo move ments were normal Including those in tha flooded areas of the Willamette valley. Bureau Issues Storm Warning SEATTLE, Jan. 3 W) The weather bureau today issued a storm warning for the area from Port Townsend in the mouth of the Columbia, for strong to gala force southerly winds this after noon and tonight. It hoisted smallcraft warnings along tha Oregon coast. , Classified Ads Bring Results, USE 666 Cold Preparations Liquid. Tablets. Satoe, Nose Drops. Cautloaj Use only aa directed. Franchised Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. i-mj;wi:m;i.m.j Household Needs Pot Holders, Reg. 15c All over hand covar. padded Dish Cloths, Reg. 15c Heavy knit blaachad or colored ... Dish Towels, Reg. 19c Gay colored flour sacking Lunch Sets, 7 Pieces, Reg. 10.98 52x78 cloth and I napkins Lunch Sets, 9 Pieces, Reg. 14.95 70x90 cloth and I napkins Lunch Cloths, Reg. Price 5.95 Rayon damask with border Lunch Cloths, 50x50, Reg. 4.25 Assorted designs and colors Large Size Napkins,; Reg. 39c. To match cloth as above 7 Pc. Lunch Set, Regular 8.98 52x52-lnch cloth, 6 napkins SAVE NO WON THESE CL EARANCE VALUES FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH THE WIDE VARIETY OF WANTED ARTICLES Lunch Cloth, 50x50, Reg. 2.98 Buffet Scarf, Regular 89c 5c ......... ..... ; 10c 9.88 'Si ' 3.49 ffX 2.99 V'' 25c 4.98 1.98 t7C Men's and Boys' Wear ROLLAWAY BEDS . R.g. Pric 29.95 ' 88 NOW 18 FRAMED PICTURES R.g. 20.00 188 Strong link spring sttel con struction. Comfortabl. 30 lb. roll dg. pad. Cotton tufted, woven ticking cover. Folds compactly. 39 inches. , 34x2-lnch sis. . Just tha light sis. for mod ; am homat and apartm.nts. B.autif ul "old world" rustic mm and landscapes. An-, tiqu. ivory or natural fin ished wood framas. Men's Cloth Hats, Reg. 2.98 Blocked with stichad brim .... Men's Felt Hats, Reg. 3.98 Ipot all sises left in stock ..... ............... 100 Wool Plaid Shirts : Reg. 8.35. Bright colors Wool Melton Jacket, Reg. 5.49 Heavyweight, navy blue color Virgin Wool Jacket, Reg. 8.59 Block claids, large sises 5 FURNITURE AND RUGS 'see Boys' Corduroy Hats, Reg. 1.19 Tan, brown or maroon colors Boys' Coat Sweater, Reg. 3.10 Two-tona part wool ....; i... Boys' Coat Sweaters, Reg. 3.98 Part wool, solid colors :.. Child's Slipover Sweaters, 100 'wool, solid colors Boys' Coat Sweaters, Reg. 1.98 Part wool, two-ton. colors- 98c 1.98 5.95 3.98 5.95 69c 1.98 2.98 1.98 1.49 Mffff fiery and Fashion Wear Ladies' Millinery, Reg. 2.98 1 QQ .F.lts and fabrics V Ladies' Millinery, Reg. 1.98 ' QOf F.lts and fabrics , Ladies' Blouses, Reg. 2.98 1 QQ Prints or solid colors ........,.!. J Ladies' Blouses, Reg: 1.98 QQr Prints and solid colors T " T Girls' Winter Coats, Reg. 14.95 f 2.88 Girls' Fabric Coats, Reg. 12.95 9.3 Ladies' Coat Clearance SPORT AND DRESS STYLES Reg. 2T.95 Now 16.88 Reg. ' 16.95... Reg. 18.95........NOW 14.88 Reg. 14.95... Reg.' 12.95... Now 7.88 Reg. 139.95 Daveno with QQ QQ Coffee Table and Lamp Table Reg. 39.95 Occasional Chairs OQ Aft Spring construction L....'.'.,. ? . Reg. 44.95 Maple Dinette Set OQ QQ Solid construction, 4 chairs a1"" Reg. 39.95 Village Couch OQ QQ Complete with 'mattress ' Reg. 29.95 Roll-Away Beds 1ft Aft Complete with mattress Reg. 59.95 Club Chair & Ottoman 4Q88 Spring construction " Reg. 19.95 Bridge Lamps 15 88 : Complete .with shad. f -f - Reg. 1.19 Unfinished Spice Shelf , A Qr ' Two-sh.lf, rtady to paint: - , I Reg. 49.95 Poker Table OQ QQ ; l-place, with chip and glass ix " Reg. 2.98 Broad Felt Carpet 2 29 Choice rich-colors. Square yard 'V...!:V.:....'.".... . : Reg. 13.95 Cocoa Fiber Rugs . Q QQ 4'x6: sise. bound ends W.WW Reg. 10.00 Framed Pictures A QQ !' Large site, assorted subjects -..i. Women's and Children's Wear NEW ITEMS I n ..Now 12.88 ..Now 1 7.88 : Dress Clearance, Holiday Styles Reg. 7.75....Now only 5.99 Reg. 4.98 . ..Now only 3.99 Reg. 5.98....Now only 4.99 Reg. 4.98. . Now only 2.99 Lionel Electric Train Includes train, track, transformer, two switches with necessary controls All Metal Scooters Shot Gun Shells . 12 gauge, No. 8 chilled shot, box.. Outboard Motors 3 hors.pow.r Waterwltch 61.00 4.95 1.13 64.95 fludi Received ! 6.98 Child's Two-Tone Jacket Wool plaid with corduroy front. Reg. 4.49 Part Wool Crib Blanket, Reg. 2.98 Large sise, whit, only Infants' Knit Creepers, Reg. 1.98 Whit, and colors, sises 6 mo. to 1 li ' yrs Child's Polo Shirts, Reg. 89c Sites 3 to 8. stripe and colors ..... : Child's Wool Sweaters, Reg. 1.98 'Revere' All Copper , Clothes Boiler Boys' Cords O QQ '.Buk colors w w Men's Work Shirts 1.07 Bovs' Suspender Pants - 1 TO . Sanforised," heavy weight . v . . Girls' Print Dresses 2 70 Sisa 6 . months to S years 1.20 to " V 133 So. 8th I J3 Child's White Blouse, Reg. 80c Ladies' Slipover Sweater All wool, long sleeve. Regular 4.98 Ladies' Slipover Sweater All wool, assorted colors. Reg. 3.98 Women's House Shoe, Reg. 2.29 Foundation Garments For all future needs. Reg. 4.98 Char mode Brassieres Sises 32 to 38. Reg. 1.50 2.98 1.98 1.19 49c 98c 59c 3.98 2.98 1.89 3.98 1.00 Phone 5188