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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1946)
U; S; Blamed For Unrest In Southern Korea Area MOSCOW, Jnn. J2 (A1) The offlclnl Sovlttl news HKuncy Tiiwi today accused the United Slates military command In southern Koraa of InsplrhiK "rciictlonary" Jirotasta aKnlnnl tho Moacow con ranee of foreltfii minister. In n dlsputeh from lluljo, Ko rea, Tuns nssiiilud tho "ronctlun ary prom" of southern Korea for allegedly carry InK on un ntl-Sovll pi'opiiKiindti cam palxn and for attack Inn the doel- Heavy Snow Reported In Cascades SAl.KM, Jan. 22 (!') Ili'uvy now In the Cascade mountain passes win reported t toduy by tho atuts highway cdinmliuilon. The dully road report: Ooverinnom Camp Snowing lightly, 30 tU-Ki-c-:M. Six Inches now unow, vi'ry wet from I win Bridges to IJciir springs. Total now 82 Inches. Snntlain Junction Snowing hard, 32 degrees, been allowing hard nil night between mile pot 7tl and 115, HulnlnK hard on South sunt n in nigiiwiiy Snow extremely heavy and wet. Packed snow ncroiia sum nilt. Odell hike Snowing hard, 31 demurs, total mow at mm mil 104 luchcii. 1'iickodi snow to intlcpoiit 87. Still one way truf fle abova UaK:lde. Siskiyou summit Italnlng, Now Bnow Klaimilh Falls Nine Inche new anow at Sun mountain, 102 Inches total miow. Unhung on Ciieonsprlniis highway, IlKht now nl Quartz mountain and In Klamath rails. Meachnm Cloudy, snowed moat of night; 11 Inches new now laat night. Packed anow part of way on Old Oregon Trail between La Orando und Pendleton. La Ornnde Two Inchei new now. Baker Snowlnu llllhtly. Bend Snowing hard at La- Dlno. Burni Two I n o h a new (now, t u r n d to rain today. :oma packed anow on roads. John Day Still one-way traff o north of Service crock. Auatln Snowing hard, 14 hnchea naw now, Oregon Child 'Poster Boy' Interfiling In thl year'a March of Dime campaign la the fact that the handsome little boy pictured on the noatcia being shown In storo windows la an Oregon child Donald Andcr on of Prlncvllle. The Illustra tion shows him during and after treatment for Infantile paralysis. January 31 marks tho close of the campaign, and events sched uled previous to that date in clude the annual March of Dimes dance to be held at tho Klamnth Kails armory Saturday cvcnliiR, January 20, a dance to be spon sored by the Langcll Volley Women's club at bonanza on the same evening, January 20. Chllo quln la extending the campaign a bit longer to Saturday, Feb ruary 2, when tho PTA will spon or a dance. Ion of tho United State, mis aln and Great Britain to act up a five-year trusteeship In Korea. The dispatch then aald: "Here the b e h a v I o r of the American command In southern Korea astonishes one, It has as sumed a nosltlon of Inaplrlng reactionary demonstrations ogiilnsl tho decisions of Hie Mos cow conrurtmco or foreign mm latent In which, ua In known, the government of the United States participated, The dispatch also attacked what it called "the counterfeit government of Kim Koo und Dr. Syngmun Mice, leaders of the unrecognized provisional government ael up In exile, do- clnrlnu: their activity Is "direct ed uualnal hampering the deel ions of tlto Moscow conference of foreign ministers on Korea, on aturtlng a civil war Inside the country and on Inflaming nos tlllty toward tho Soviet Union." lass aald that on Jan, 7 In the city of Seoul representatives of Hie communist, peoples national and democratic parties met to work out a Joint statement on the Moscow decision, but that the "reactionary leadership" of the democratic party later rcpudi uted the statement. These leaders, the dispatch said, declared tlto representa tives who signed tho statement Had not neon authorized by tlto democratic party to do ao. and aought to make it appear that the democratic party did not ugree with tho Moscow agree ment. Hemorrhoids! Ow!! But He SMILES, Now B u he wax. Una the TnB formula dnetort win (uljnnctlvcly At notatt Thorn ton h Minor Clinic, QUICK palilntlv relief of Pftln, Irrltnllon mm norenon. lcl)S oftMt nnil tftiiU to fill rink hwcII Inir. Oft tutK) Thornton k Minor's Hoctal Ointment or Thornton Minor Jlrctnl Uunpojiltorlpii. Follow lnlc (llrnntlonfi. If not (IfllRhtftd with thin DUCT OH 8' wy, low cont rflfundcil on request. At AH flood Drug fllorei Kverywhar. Dance Sat. Jan. 26 Rflalin Dancing I till 2 ' Music by THE Chicagoans General Dies By Own Hand Drlg. Gen, Harold Mace of Jacksonville, Ha., died Sunday from 11 ,1. niallltp,. .l..t..l -!.. ln the head, apparently self-inflicted, according to reports received old army man was stationed. ucii, mueeg orueriy during nil post on Okinawa, was Col. Hieh urH Print fit Ulnmnth L-,.ll. wife, Dorothy, and young son live At fldl Klrlnt-n.J nut Unfi frenuenttv monllnnorl Hnn Mrn in his letters home and wrote of inctr very interesting experience during the Okinawa typhoon iujh year. Domestic Problems Invade Classroom HANOVER, N. H., Jan. 22 (T) The domestic problems of mar- ricd wor veterans on tho Dart mouth campus at last have la vadod the classroom. A college official said today that one of tho housekeeping iimcnis nau approached Ills pro fessor and asked: "Sir, can I be excused from class for a few mlnutca? I've Just heard that they have butler ciown uic Mirecl." Permission was granted. Laughingly, tho professor ro tated tne incident to a colleague wno immediately demanded. "how long ago was that?" Stromberg-C a r 1 s o n Radios, Darby's Mualc Co. What, No Brush? -FILM- For Your Camera Sum 127 8 rolU 81c 8 for ... 81.55 820 3 rolls 99c 6 for.... $1.90 120 3 roll 99c 8 for.... $1.90 818 3 rolls $1.14 8 for. .. $2.20 118 3 rolls $1.14 6 for ... $2.20 Plua Poataga and Handling 15c par 3 roll unit 25c par 8 roll unit. Sold only in 3 or 8 roll uniti. Send caah or money order. No Stamps No C. O. D.'a MAILOCO P. O. Box 147 Station W Naw York 24. N. Y. Learning lomi of tha finer point! of finger painting i PFC Von Wllllama. stationed at tha Marina Barracks. His initructor la Mra. Ruth Summtri, a USO arU and crafts specialist who visited at tha USO laat weak. Servicemen Get Chance To Learn Art At USO Classes CfirlYifm uhn hnvrt nlwavS l,nl a tfi.err.t ven to dllbble in paint and make shell bracelets had a chance to uo juhi inui when Mrs. Kuth Summers, arts und crafts specialist, visited the USO last week. During her four-duy visit Mrs. Summers gave Instruction to servicemen and USO volunteer ..rlnra ill nlltollr work, shell cntft, textile painting, and finger painting. Finger painting, done by us Inir thA flnierR. hands, and arms in place of a brush, s-ltracled wide attention, nanamaue sncn and plastic Jewelry were pointed nut us a solution to the gift selection problem. Mrs. summers travels inruuKii- m, tlii Minnlrv ntnnninff at USO centers and teaching the funda- $139 Milli Requested For USBR Program WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 M'l A $1:10,000,000 reclamation bu reau construction program for the fiscal year beginning July 1 was proposed In the president's budget message to congress Monday. The total amount asked for the bureau is $103,594,055, funds ap propriated for the bureau for the 1040 fiscal year totaled only $116,810,150. The fiscal 1947 program con templates construction work on more than a score of subjects, the greatest number of which were closed down during the war emergency. Major items In the program were listed us follows: Columbia river basin $30, 000,000. Central valley of California $29,000,000. Colorado-Big Thompson proj ect (Colorado) $15,000,000. Davis dam (Arizona) $15, 000.000. Missouri river basin $23,-7H3.H00 Tho reclamation bureau bud get includes $11,000,000 for gen eral investigations a type of work for which congress appro Want Raliaf From ARTHRITIS PAINS? Try Tysmol on This Money Back Ouarantao If ynu r nuffrrlnir from the utiih btnB tmliiB tit nrilirlli. thoumiitlMin, cltli or ncurllln. o "today and buy a tul of Tymnol t ny tore. Anply llila clllKllt fut ulinorbml to tho iinrt that hurts nnil wnlch ri--milla. Ynu nhmilil oo n dlttoronco attar th vory nmi npiillcatlon. Khould Tynmol full to ttlvo untlnfae tlon by mlli-vlnif tho torlurlna trnhn. aormciia or .UftiirM In muirlna or Isa inrtitft. )lltit rrlurn ompty tubo and tho manutacturor will rotund your roonoy. You will find Tyamol nlraaantly dla llnrtivo amons iin-iinratlona of Ha rlnaa. (luanintiioil to tio fri o from nar cnllra and dime Hold by lending drus slala ovrrywlmre. Caution: Usa only ai dlroctod. Alwaya In alork at STAR DBtKI STORE mentals of her crafts. She left early this week for the Mcdford USO. Montana Leads West In Tree Farming MISSOULA, Mont., Jan. 22 OP) Tree farmers who have sent Montana ahead of Oregon as the leading tree farm state in the 12 western pine states will be honored at a banquet Thurs day. Banquet speakers will Include A. G. Stange, Portland, presi dent, and Stuart Moir, Portland, chief forester, of the Western Pine association. They Are Here! Hound's Tooth prlated but $3,250,000 during the present fiscal year. Besides the five major proj ects, construction items listed In tho new budget (amounts appro priated during the 1946 fiscal year arc shown in brackets) in cluded: Klamath project, Ore.-Calif., $500,000 ($1,000,000); Yakima river project. Wash., Rosa divi sion, $1,440,800 ($1,850,000). 24,000 View Body Of Nikolai Lenin MOSCOW, Jan. 22 (IP) Twenty-four thousand persons viewed the embalmed body of Nikolai Lenin, founder of the Soviet state, in Red Square yes terday on the 22nd onniversary of his death, an official state ment said today. Generalissimo Stalin and other Soviet leaders participated in a mourning meeting at the Krem lin last night. Published photographs of the Tuesday, Jan. 22. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS THREE Kremlin ceremony pictured Sta lin for the first time since his return from his Black Sea vaca tion December 17 and showed him looking alert and physically fit. To shave the average man'a face requires 250 strokes of razor. Stromberg-C a r 1 o n Radios, Darby's Muaio Co. GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORS 1 to 75 H. P. 1200 and 1800 RPM 3 Phase. 220400 Volt A Large Stock Now on Hand KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS MILL SUPPLY DEPT. Spring and Elm Telephone 8141 Checks ALL WOOL Virgin wool shirts with that distinctive air that the out doorsman has been asking for. Drop in today. line ltll. .BREW'S MANST0RE Ml Mala St Hughes Garage Now Located at 3840 So. 6th (At Altamont Auto Camp) Phona 4289 Wa thank you foi your pa tronage at our old location at the Lakeview junction and Invite you to stop in at our now one. "Happy" Hughci We Carry A Full Line of WILSHIRE PRODUCTS Ruth S Dixon it glad to announce the reopening of the Star Beauty Salon Monday, January 21 located In the STAR DRUG STORE 435 Main St Phona 708S OPERATORS: Velmo Self Helen Hricziscse Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake! Take no mgar, no shortening!) Those delicious, hew au-otan raufflns made with chopped dates will liavo a big appeal for the "sweet toothers" In your family I They're so moist. And they're so tender so good. That's bo causa JtiLLooa's all-bran Is milled extra-fins for golden softness, a cups Kcllogg'a 1 cup sifted flour ALL-BRAN 1 tCRSpoOIl SCKlA ,4 cup molnases tenspoon unit Hi cups milk ,u cup chopped. 1 ogg , dntos Add xiLLoca's all-bran to molnsscs and milk and allow to sosk for 15 minutes. Bent egg and add to first mlsturc. Add sifted dry lnoTodlenUi and fruit. Fill greased muOln pans two-thirds full and bake in moderate ly hot oven WOT.) about 90 min utes. Makes 15 light, luscious mufflru. Good Nutrition; tool ALL-BRAN Is mndfl from theVlTAL CUTIS Laykiis of flnnnt whmt contnlna a eomvtitmffcm of tha protoctlvo food element found in tlto wholo srnln. One-hnlf cup pro vides over H your daily minimum need for Iron. Serve Kellosp;' AM.-RKAN dnilyl Elastic Girdle Surprisingly Lightweight Comfortably lithel Ideal for active wear. Patented "Contro-flex" fabric resists sketching out of shape. Has detachable garters and tnlon closing. Sizes 25 to 30. Nude color. 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