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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1946)
S. Army In China Set ( For Deactivation May 1 !J:AN0IIAI, April 1 (I') I will eonfor with President Tru ,I,iiviuiii ui inn uinicti Dimes y Ih tliu Clilmi theater May Vtl ; announced tucluy by Lt, n, Albert C. Wedotncynr upon tructliin (rum tint Joint chiefs staff In WushliiKton. Phi will Imivo HOIK) to 4000 8, Briny iici'siniiiol In China carry on with the inlllliiry ad ory group headed by Uuncral org C. Miirsliiill mid to servo the ri iino fire truce tennia and I with repatriation ii i ul slml- rMidmil duties. ?hoiu figures were announced Wedi'meycr. llu MitUI only )0 V. S. troops ure In Clilnn w, though there were 03,000 th wartime peak, rh 30.000 unit Iiii-m under hid nmand will revert to novy tirol, Wedomeyer wild. Ilo (lid t Indlcata whether they mluht V North Clilnn. ' ' Marines Demobilised However, ihe marines arc lie I dfmnhlllzed rapidly. MnJ n, iKfllrr K. Hockey, com- nd of tin marines, told rti rtefs In February thnt hiif apt worn serving primarily a.: stabilizing force because iy t luid vlrlunlly completed nr 'iirlglniil task securing It m troop movements nml "inn disarm Jnpuiu'Mo troopii, Iron) Tslniiluo, Associated Correspondent Olen Clem- reported thnt the (Illi murine 4)ii wan deactivated today reactivated Into the new Vi iiiurliio brigade, lie mild t Wu In accordance with tha r'Dc corps postwar schedule. Iditlon tha flrat divhilon nnd lit murine ulr wing tiro In tl Chlnn.) iciemeyer i scheduled to ) Thursday for tho United Ho plmiH to undergo n vm- operation nnd presumably lll-l.. -tA re Soaps, JUNG IN FATS! Ins country Is short- nf In. , tluitrial fan, mighty short fhe tupply is so low that the fcrnment must decide, how ih fat con be released to Jte soap; how much for other icctimc goods. The shortage tild be even worse without wonderful help American Jsewives are giving by turn fin used fats. Xeep saving to tide us over emergency. It will help V get more soaps nnd other nucts you want so much. VHCLC SAM. ISAmo 06EP f rs HELPS MAKE we coups ; , MX ME IH 4 v. r f(m M6TA3 600H A3 S)Jr YOU HAVE A CfiMFUL. more m saws I MELT WWW, WOW. WW,H0W THE LVAOE CAN FI09 ANP THE BUTCHER. fllVES AAE 4 FOR EVER TOONP I SKINS IN mev'$soap EEP TURNING IN USED FATS I HELP MAKE MORE SOAP ? 2. I I . A I'ru- iimn nnd other offlelnls In VVnnh- Inuton. He nltl hu did not know whethur he would return to Chlnn. U. Gen. Alvln C. Ulllein, Jr., will nerve ax U. S. command er on Wodumoyor'n dupnrturc. 3 KF Students On Honor Roll UNIVERSITY OF OrtKClON, EtiKi'iio. April 1 Three Klnm. atii f'ulU atiidonU wero lliitcd on win honor roll for winter term ui win uuivorimy or urcKon, one of them u perfect avernuo of all "A" urudoH. Underurudiiate ntu dents innklnu urnde point aver- iikoh of 3.(10 or better boned on a Hours are on the list, accord lull to Clifford L. ConMiince. ox jliitMiit rcuUtrnr. Winter term's I mi included 201 students. Twenty-nix Mullen! made perfect scores oi i.uu. jviiinuitn rniiH- nerlecl seorrr wiw Mary V. Corrlmin, dniiHliter rli of Mr. and Mm. Louis Corrimm J ho other honor roll students wero Charles II. KoHter. son of Mr. and Mrs. c. II. Foster, nnd Miiriinret M Murphy, dnuKhtcr oi mr. lino mrs. u. li. Murphy iji ris uienniv or names was uiso nsiea on me Honor roll. El Cnpltun, huo Krnnllo block In Yosemlto Nutlonnl park. Is three times as hliih as the Empire State building. War Vet Sayi Jape Need Missionaries SPOKANE, April 1 (!') Jucob Da Hhnzcr, Salem, Ore., dlsclinrKed army sergonnt who mient 4il months as a prlsonor In Japan, told an audience at the first Church of the Naznrenu hero Himday niornlnK that 'America should send mlssion urics to Japan." Do Shazor, u gunner with the Doolittlo raiders, said that "love and not revenue'1 should prevail in relationships between the United Stall's and Nippon. Ho added thnt ho would go buck to Jnpun as a missionary when ho completes his trnlnlnR at North Pacific College of Ore gon at Portland. Princesses Will Be Chosen For Festival PORTLAND, Ore., April 1 M) Selection of princesses for the 104H Portland Roto Festival sturts tomorrow at Jofforson high school with girls at nine other schools to bo named later In tho month. Selection of tho festival queen will be mado at a ceremony May 18 In tho civic auditorium Each member of the royal court re ceives u university scholarship from the festival association. OPA Warns Of Nylon Sales Persons who stand in long lines to buy nylon hosiery, pre sumably for their own personal use, but who then turn around and offer to sell the hose to "friends" at higher than ceiling prices, put themselves in a "deal er" category and are governed by OPA price regulntions on Miles of hosiery, It. CI. Sharp, OPA district price attorney, an nounced Friday. Sharp said that tho OPA has received numerous complaints from housewives and others in various parts of the stale who report that they have been np prouched by Individuals who bought nylon hose at local stores and "want to profiteer" on sales to other individuals. With nylon hose definitely In tho "scarce" category, Sharp em phasized that when a person buys such hose at retail for the purpose of resale, ho himself thereupon becomes a dealer sub ject to the same prico control regulations and maximum prices as the store from which ho made the purchase, and subject to heavy penalties for violations. Ho urged that any person who Is "victimized" in this fashion at onco report the transaction to his local board for Investigation, Former KF Man Taken By Death Word has been received In Klamath Falls of the death of Ira E. Martin, former owner of tho Martin Produce company in this city, in Boyes Springs, Calif. Surviving are a daughter, Do lores Martin of San Francisco, and a brother, G. W. Martin of Cove Junction, Ore. ' LA Marriage Clerk Prefers Las Vegas LOS ANGELES, April 1 m Mrs. Rosamond Rice, who for 20 yoars has operated the county's marriage license bureau, took hor own business elsewhere, she disclosed yesterday. She announced her marriage last January, in Las Vegas, Nov., to Arthur Haydcn MacLeod, re tired businessman and son of the late Neil MacLeod, once a justice of Canada's supreme court. . SnwntttmtmtnttHttumttattKJtmmai FEHLEN'S MEATS and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES Meat Cutting and Curing for Lockers No Meat Shortage Here Hunting and Fishing Licenses OPEN SUNDAYS Oh ; c-' 7 JUgac, Mem Shipment IEHDS WITCHES MEN'S and LADIES' MODELS Z4e? Make. 9&eal Qlh 4?a Calte at QfiaduatUut Nationally .known Benrus watches are official time pieces of TWA, and many other airlines. Where accuracy and dependability are eison tial, YOU WILL FIND A BENRUS. PRICED TO YOUR BUDGET j f !33K mm imwm 739 Main Phone 3151 All Oregon Roads Normal SALEM. April 1 (IP) All Ore gon roads were normal today for tho first time slnco last fall, the state highway commission said. The commission announced the opening of the Mist-Clatskanic highway to two-way traffic. It had been limited to one-way traf fic for several weeks by a slide 3.2 miles from Clatskanic. The 9 a. m. road report: Oovtrnmcnt Camp -OvereMt, 32 d gre, total mow 99 Inches, aoads bars throughout dlilfict. Santlam Junctlon-Ovarcait. 30 d grata, roada normal, .total anow at sum mit M7 Inches. . Odall Lake- Clear. ' 2A degrees, total enow at summit 130 Inches, roada bare. MONUMENTS A. H. PLATO Box 1338 Lakaritw ' WW assist reo In selecting aa ap propriate memorial. NO OBLIGATION nrKAI.D NKWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. MONDAY. April I, 1I8, rage Tkrea Former K. Sugorman Location- 'g '' Main I I - Quality Style everything you look I II for in hat is yours in a Disney. II . 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