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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1946)
Battleship And Carrier i TP I I A II I nf rflr ! ljU LwJjw J ' I 'Continued From Pate Ow) : B.ar.dy t try to warh Ker. A ser.es a sta-ead A.t. i at. I -mm -a-i'1 tu" " "T ,rrom We txt w-ere rive ismmo defect, tt-.e.r lr l.ne waiM :a, ta4y ,. ,.,. WM tounmx!. They rcad .t not know. The twiu.eaH.o New Y.va: and, toward the ah: pa outaid tiw la- YntaaMy fno most powerful ; N- Japanese Bn..tfu, Niuaro gnn and - puired vn a mmt vy l-v.sd ! , '. vx'-; ma;i w.and f bikini's shore aerhap even xrwir than rh ' were tr.e eaauared -. nut.n w.i-.d i ikt mutv bwY tiiat raM rt-..:t of Hia- Fl'T AVrr . ft Afr-,v- 4;M A1mrai Bjr-1y aatinsat. nm Jart Aua.mt fn " K '" Ut.v.rr fa .nn m( tr. wavo a aovm ta ti". homh i.4 iux im.4it!y atr.n : a ay 7J arat a osrv had exjiwvd Sr.i tjil w t 'hV ' wit r-Stetson - Hats WMfar 4r4 aad if watra hata m all ft tit from Aoyal to IX taavay qaaliff. Light law eotor, tilvay fcallf n4 wa $10 to $17.50 The GUN STORE 714 Main U ftm llUt uM thill 4hh m you'U like Schilling Chill temiti. L'n It hf good ittu. e ini ftavai PtfiMtU Cemaaay, tnntiMttS Botlleri Klamath 69 M SUITS by America', foremost mokers of quality clothes: Kuppenheimer Society Botany Timely Regulars Shorts Longs 3ie& , radxuaetjvity mac.y hrvtrt later JCavy mtt end arieM.Kta edited rrvr eloaee and t entered tna lagoon with aanait.v icsti-i. rtwiu, tryjg lit determir. rt danger end aarertain the f.i., " prBcio. p4wnfity GHt rjt t ti K;i-h wer.t t rewu of . &4rau--a uv r wdr from Taic fvwiv.enrfer V. Adm W. H rr.saro- A ff M 1 "-.. f.f Wu ra-.f.f irawd fi-.. t-..0 frrn ant off 6rra Kad tr,r faaaat on fr ir.a-ct of a ama.l iand.r. traft tr.at m wt .omrtM a"-w tyvmo A woira on tr. kt ; s&rT nrr. m ri-. aarond iar. tm. of W.a Urfat hie t.-.r;aropharao of B!)ir. and tx f.ftn a'onue ! brama vi.bl aaii. ; Sam. Wn.: to 6rottwr. Hr- lymt al off by ramt un ho had pctd many ( bart of Spotcan and larl W. of radio roi.to(. ;6a ,r,a n;f to b for ra : Oaaiand. Caif; nd thraa aia- An almoat irt4M? whit ama,urf to aaa ti-.am f.oatir.a tn. Mn. hv.o Snrnat Sr. of nonr of wrtar roa whara th,wi-.r ty lat had aaan !ham iim anaat had od. It t-oH ; nvMnantarily. Than A spraad. at firt trA f.at. U. parhajw haf a ir.ila in braadth ftitddao- )y hot upward with liht-! r.ir.t apaad. Crata4 Muahroona At tha trtp of tha 6r.a. tha watay tfraad in fraat wida rotumn with a rotmdad tp In two aaronda tha Urp widanad liaa a frotaaq'.ia rmihroom. who Wm- am by that tifna ; wa rAi a h;f-mi! wida at tr baa. whih in turn a boilinf upward. Tha irmuanroom tpraad wit ; to nvra tnan a mila wida. All i thia tima tha ant.ra dioiay wa -,g I j da.nn( whita. Than from (ha widanir. A w Schilling Umf fiUnd Cily, N. Y. rII PepCols Doltllig Co. f)uit Received en s deeded STORE for MEN Cornar Sth and Main fartjjea -f the muahronni umbra'.- our whit pi.iMi of wr j V ar.aped. ti streaming; 1 turn towarl nr. stup. Many; of tinea arrays -ere far lar H j tin any of u-, l' !lR.en. i At tr.ia aiomeitr mu haw I been iwrurrra, an f rh a: a"""' energy ir thrown iuuix ti-a aeau.a rruahed iver ma-ive Hue. knrur.i Ka.f nf it ti rfc dark. fvt R,th lt B aira w.irl Uvw ar tr.an Kd immmi s-a rvtH Tiw hot fmra (J1. o 4 crutn tl-.a .a,. f.rra of ariun-.r.t. ir.aitrnaas and ri-j ha. iir.d...a:d on tha ava. . s,,w!y tha Knat boan to aj.jt a.l af.'rT to find tna Arkanaaa. a eonr1 yard oilar. a tank landir.g hip and th ma dmrn iandir.. ahio ovar tha oorno wra fi.t.. Thay tinr.py ltlt d.aapaarad. Secret Quiz Ordered For Gen. Waitt (Continued from Pit On' - navar informarl fif tham at alld trtmrnttKler in Kuropa. Tho aan- eomnnittaa hai baard that aoma of tb 4 2 ar.alU. of tna type made by a numoer of erntrae- tora. including Garaaon. ea- nlodad in the mortar moirla (killing gun rrewa. y Iba Jewiah agency in Lot S. The trr,y diacloted plana ,,n i to investigate It oliceri whf "Befora entering Into the mat ,hav been linked in cmmittae W 'urtner. tna Jewiah agency i testimony to vanoua Garta'm ac- J'1 hve ennault their col i tivitiea, buaine and aocial. i leaguej In Palettina. aom of I War Department Intareatad ! hnTn ' under detan- j Ma). Gan. Lloyd D. Parka. ! un- j director of ti burea'i of public relaUona. told repfrtr that tne Dump Truck Ifliurtl war department ia followirig the . ' inveatigation very doaely. j Worker Oft South 6th na aaio ina iixeiy procaaur i t that after aen.l. commitue ; haa firiMhed ita lnvatl(lion arid ' , all tha vi1n ia In. tha army j w.l conduct it. on .nnuiry. I flan LiMnkriwiir tr.lH rorirt. i ... Jera today ha could not recall j Vj 7 l r i" . i . "c- a dump truck when the bed of May a.kmg him to Intervene In ' the truck auddanly tipped, atrik tha court martial. He aakl he i,,g him on the back He la be w lold thla morning that Hie ; Ijved to have been hit by a letter did not raach hia deak and i block of cement which waa ap that it may have gone to the parentiy on the truck. Judge advocate general office. I He waa taken by Merchant in aermte committee rrieaxtd i correpiiiden which showed that May wrote F.Irihower twice in Capt. Garsaon'a behalf. Tha captain i the son ot Murray Gannon, one of tha promoters i trie munition combine wrilcn the committee i investigating. Teacher Shortage May Close Schools OIlKOON CITY, July 25 m Unlea tha teacher shorthga lie come ea acute, 34 Clarkama County I'lemenlary nchool may hot be able to open tlila fall, R. A. Woodworth, aupcrintcn dent said today. There are 10 teacher vacan rle In larger rhool, a well a 30 one-room school and four two -room school, he an Id. Heven two-room school also face the possibility of opening with on Instructor, if 111 Death Claims Ex-Klamafhife DoatJt c'.a mod flail" R Chr.a. trtr.rsfvn. 32 of Portland, ftr-' mry of K.ama:H Fai.a. af a i Purriai-.d iuwoitai Unt frrtay fwt- rwra, .rv.rs aod mwnor.t '; h:1 m '-' arid. ' arftJ a.-w movrn. h.r. and U , Ha ..rvivad fcy h.a w,a. - Adat.nv: to pr.dran. Gail and S'avar. of Pnrtiar.d; h.a rr.ot.har. M.'t. K.;a Chrutoprwrw.n of Van-. fouvar. Wuh ., R. fartiar. Carl: i Xumuu fa.. a. Wuiiam Lindsay and Mrt. C. .. Hall of f orTiar-d. Jewish Agency Denies Charges LO.VDOS. July 2J frLon. ! .! m K.air.a.n Ja.ia. oo had eC-! !a ,cr!nr rannir.i Da har- ;.','V'', V?r,r,r " "!: U w no'5"1 "r'd PP"r.t- ,t a r.nn4 an Varly po-it,-.an witn Tha Orm-.in. aivd i, b na-t-,4.. trj o.ii-.t t,-n, , don nverr.oert of tha Jewiah ' warnad all conaumera to turn : proidir.f tor Bmian purrr.aaa Atrr.fr for Pa.eatin deniad to- rAi nvttera txwaiija of of A. (0. CKX) buah of Can day rer.aivint any of tna tela-; " aftf' ot rKplwiwir.a adian wheat during tha four arama eitad yaatarday in a Brit- in. paier aa evidenea linking Jewnn agert - ft euti fnrnnrt with acta of VKiianra In tna Holy Land, A tatatnar,t iaauad by tha ajcnay i Lond.n offieaa da- tiared "none of the telegram puhliahed in tha whita paper aa tent from Jeruaalem to London waa ever received or dlaeuaaed w . M,r'.rr.iu - i ZulZ d" bVck"" i. ,. i ' ,,'. ": clirrM while ne w, fc, ' lh. 8. Sixtn wi1,nlnf pr Je .l- ' ' ' inia morning. MtCormicfc waa working near Police ambulance to Klamath aney noapiiai at 9 30 a. m. X-ray were being taken this afternoon and extent of Injuries ia not yet known. Poe Valley Paul Drelthaupt was a caller t the horn ui hi brother, Ernest, one day thla week. Mrs. Victor Nork and chil dren were callers her from Klamath Falls Thursday. Max Henerilct Is busy hauling hi hay to hia place this week. Viola Roberta waa a caller at the home of her uncle and aunt, the Archl Roberta, Friday, The grariK meeting wna held at the community hall Wednes day nlKhl with quit a number attending. Including leveral from Langell valley, A potluck supper wns served at 7 p. m. The home economic club meeting was held at the George Hi-lllng home recently. Lucia Webber was a caller at the home of her sister, Viola Roberts, Wednesday afternoon. COVEBS'Protccfc Bu'ildin4 Material MarcKandiie'etc, V. N. Armr lf.t riameprfier, 9ifimmi, mWAm roof Ur 1 Nil! HOWIE BROS. 2313 S. 6th Phono 4362 I BUTTER I "C;.S'""''"" 1 I .,m 0, home d.vy I T-'ph0r: el "f 1 I Products 1 1 Manuoctura by 1 In Tfc 1 1 iContimuKt fram Faia O.r) ' . , . . . ' nuSX.E.i. .vary- nr in tAia nmod :un dv- "MBd. tar . land Wlii LAIM vi.y if L-.i-ra ia Z Jl'l'Z ? and ut2 1 tinn .far J eentron ara r- tinrad ift Uva mndaratad form at tfjt Raw eomproir.ija 6iJ Milwaukee Strike Stops Gas Supply j MrLWACKEE. iiiy 2J Str:k.r. CIO workars of tha jHiiwai.a'aa Laa Unt cnn-.par.y oted today to ertm a. I pumpir. of gaa and v caJJ off ia.u,o ettmt wbKh bad ma.nuir.ed th fat auppiy of 1 city and iubur oan areaa yntarday and tnu mnmina. Comoar.T official. Immediate- lr' unon aacaa lor 19 ter.u hour wage tnereaaa. Tha " ' """t"' oiiaren jour ana one- half cenu an hour mora A-Bloir Succdt j Whfjrf JoDS Foiled j ' 1 KI.NLEY. July 11 - At least aev.n times the Jap anas claimed they had sunk th 2J.u00-ton Saratoga, old rat aircraft carrier in th L'. S. navy. Ironically, ah went down In a former Japan -owned lagoon. On two occaaions the nemy's claims wr almost rignt. A torpedo crippled her one. Kamikaie (suicidal plane banged her up on an other occasion. The Saratoga started out as a battle cruiser but waa con verted to a carrier during construction to meet term of the Waihtngton naval treaty in the early l20s. Youth Finds Matches And Fluid Effective PORTLAND, July 25 bp) Nine -year -old Paul Gleason found a match and aom lighter fluid. When combined, they produced a dandy blaze. Fir Investigator Norman Howard said, damage to the Gleason house was about $.1000.- The trouble, he said, was that Paul poured the fluid Into a pan and set the pan In an unused fireplace. Th chimney was plugged with paper to stop drafts, and when flame roared into the paper, a roof fir followed. House Republicans Favor Tax Overhaul WASHINGTON. July 25 P) Th hous republican tax study committee declared today thor Is an imperative need for complete overhauling of our fed eral tax system," It suggested a HI per cent reduction In fed eral taxes (or 1IM7. Chairman Reed (R-N. V.) of (he 27-member committed Issued a stutemcnt saying there Is no raason why taxes should not b reduced "handsomely In 1947." , He said "one reason la tha con tinued new deal program of spending and wasting public : funds." i New Radio Station Okayed For Ashland I WASHINGTON, July 25 (A't 1 The comiminlfntlon commission ; today announced fiv applica tion to o prni to new radio slii l Hons Including: Rogue Valley i ttroadcasling company, FM sta tion at Ashland, Ore. I To remove hard water scale dniioslt from the bottoms of Kirceliiin enamel double boilers, toll together 1 quart of water i with 1 teaspoon of salt and the Juice of i lemon, I teaspoon srina or 1 tablespoon vlnejnr for a ; few minute and it will dis appear. Oregon Crops Show Growth PORTLAND, Jit 13 i.f Orar,u a arnpa Kava tii tnriv m U. paic eK a hot uwr ar.it. ! from pwi turca aiid riii. (My taoiatjni i wvatiirr bureau i ttaU3r-jrop buiTiit iu.ii b.il-ty. Cwn. wft.rn hl 6Hn U gura:. wu pHHiMfi oy thw atur 1114 tir.&rai:irta. Ta.n un- f,Ju.-uon a.l irr.i.!i . teg ia aoma amrticna: acru:ota and aar'.y paaenca of (ood iua iry ar bir. itn apr.eota rjtunr.j a.i at snra. inri.car.na a ar.ort araaon. w:n- i tar wnaat harvaat fully undar i nuTj ar hmdinx tnair awn ai- i lno.1 aoma irnaaticn ha baan thripa ar actrt and lery biiiht haa been re ported Britain To Take j Canadian Wheat LOXDO.V. July 2i iP Win- tater of Food Jonn Straeney in- nouneed today an atrrrr.er.t " nuiui i. Tha pne during tn firat year. ,r, .I..J..V j .T" V. . ' tuia w noua of commons, will be JO per cert below current prices in tn Cnlt- !ed State and cheaper suil thaa , 1 open market prices in th Argi ; j une. i I Prices to be paid durir.f th : , first two years, th annourxre- ment said, will be fixed at tl 35 j per buah.l. A minimum price of t! 23 per buishel is guarantee, for th I third year, th actual prlc to be 1 i negotiated by Decern bar II. 147. Th prlc for th fburth year. aiao to D negotiated, will be a minimum of $1 00 per bushel. Portland Loan Bank Restoration Urged WASHINGTON, July 23 1 Restoration of th federal home I loan banka of Los Angeles and I Portland, Or., as separata Insti- tutions was recommended by a j house committe today. The proposal followed a study i made by the commute for In-1 vntlgatlnn of executive agencies ' following a complaint of the Lo ! Angeles bank directors that the federal horn loan bank commls- sinners had acted arbitrarily and j capriciously In abolishing the Los 1 Angeles bank after declining to approve th election of Charles E. Berry as president. Mt Laki Mr. and Mrs, Henry ftcmnn and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson and sons, Roger and Charles, left Wednesday for Scottsburg. Ore., to spend a week at the Semon'a summer home on the Umpqua river, Mrs. John Olllard and riiuih. ler, Margaret, and son, Donald, of r.agie Point are visiting at th nome oi Air. and Mrs v I Dll- lard and family. Mr. Charles Do Lao Jr left for Portland Saturday to meet her husband who has Just re turned from overseas service with the army. Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Dixon and Donna left Friday for Lake o' the Woods to spend the week. imd wilh the Ralph Hill family at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Itonald Whltlntch oined them Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Enman and daughter, Mary Ldulse left i Sunday morning for Portland i where Mary Louise will receive ' medical car. Jack Taylor ha been re leased from th army and Is now at home helping with the farm work. Lanqell Valley Mrs. Mary Dearborn of Bo nanza spent the weekend with hr son, Wesley, and family. Mrs. Lester Boggs of Bonanza spout Saturday at Klamath Falls with her on, Ivan Mil, and; Mr. and Mr. Ray Jones of Klamath Fall apent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Ray Marchant and family. Their liltlo on Stovla returned home with them after spending week with the Merchant. Mr. and Mr. Rov Cain. Mr. and Mr. Warner Felt, and Juno I'luolll, all of Klamath Fall, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mn. Bill Burnett and family. Mr. and Mr. O. C. Johnson left Tuesday morning for Union creek to spend two week with Mr. and Mr. E. J. ciroth. Mr, and Mr. Eddie Roberta and fnmlly 0f Poo valley apent Saturday evening with Mr and Mr. Homer Robert and fnmlly. Mr, and Mr. Rllev McCall of Colorado spent several day with mt. ana mis. hiiiott House, and family. The Hntises hadn't een the McCall for over 20 yenr. when they were neighbor in Colorado. Mr. Nellie Quick nf Mnlln I here taking enro of her daugh ter, Mr. John Sullivan, who ha returned from the Klamnth Vnl Icy hospital. Sho Is recovering from it recent operation. Mrs. Bill Burnett will enter. tain the guild of St. Barnabas church at her horn August J. e,vpr.vone is invited. Lottie Belle McDonald Is upending n few week with her parent, Mr. and Mm, Dewey Horn. Mr. and Mr. Lester Plnelll of Midland visited Tuesday with their daughter. Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Adele Brown of Bonanza had her tonsil, out in Klamath Fall Thursday. aai. a aawa. hum i-h " i I Flashes Of Life CH SHAW StW YOnrC. Jiiy M 'f Tlw cry of t.ui ' iaa raiaad to day over tra wiert.on "t braaot of ehu-aan' aa tna main dmh for tr Saturday remaw of literari.re j ltri irnivrrwfj birthday dinner in honor of &ere Bernard The dinner ill he held t niM at li-.e Howl Wtld.irfAa tor .a Symnn Goi!.t. a.ii:iate rdi tir of tr.e maai.r.a Arr-eriran Vayetanan. dertared that Siaar "tnjnd.r.f ioeaeY.ty ia due in no ifr.a:i meajufe to hi atv itinenre from f.eh, fun at-d fowl fr.r a period of oter 51 yaart ' DliPIBITIHG TVt-SA. Gala. July 23 l.rV-Sher-.ff A. Garland Warn de feated in a ruroff rritr-arr. piani to thrnw a IM.OCO whlky "Party' before hia tiifcw- r. W V Ca.'fey. takra ovrr Janu anr I. Tha therif? explained hia party ou!dnt ba tha co-k'.all And nwi, Itll j a i : HIT, KIDS! L00KII! Free Comic Books To All Kids Uader 12 Wha Purchaa An Adraiaaien Tickal B.twa 12:10 and 5:00 p. m. EACH SATURDAY AFTERNOON STARTING JULY 27 DON'T FORGET! j Th First Boeka ar to b jlv.n away thia SATURDAY STARTS TODAY THE MOST CASE IN BLACKIE'S CAREER! i mmum Baa Of lie Starts I tynwWfrl1' Companion Faatur Dr."oklr "TOUCH KID" Aaide Made la OtoLl I RING DOORBELLS" ii Anne Gwynne . ''. '-. t., la a iw w-.xw 1Q pinta ftl Kind Ur)f now . k euafi I kav hW on li It , tirra. la h-vt rM day t ; , nUftifa would anaM a la tj' rmttinj : of tli.t tr.al fiir.dt cmild b rtufr,4 J ruvfuhy. ' Departure Of Redin Slattd For Sunday J-OHTLAND. Jjly JJ .'f.j partire rif tha ftuts.an i-t:nrr Maum G)rkl. with Lt S ryl, G Hed.n. recently acquifnt 0 eapionai rhargea. aboari. been aet for Sunday Tha Gorki amted toda from l.r:n, Wh . to In.) itra-n loromotlvea. the U.; 1307 ahipped from her to Rui. tia. The beaver ia tha larim member of tha rodent fan.il. I W a-. . I 4I U. HURRY LIAVIS SOON i i "L . , i 1 11 PitrK. RDC - Ci7 OUICUi! liCKfi J 4'4liti-Me Uut. Of It M INDS TODAY IPAHlj bNDUCHOUIipl And Plut r wi iiiii ii n n ti in - - asa it Olfwe Ua U ON OUR STAGE TONITE Sto.e." Gags? Groceries! On Otif Arrel Ilk blDN IRRDIs v-y Vj Hum ITCTiTiTi; m nil a imi ostna liaa-aui TODAY -ALS0- Robert Shayne