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WLDNE!DAY, DLC. 17, 194 HtRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Yedemeyer Urges For China WAHIIINflTON, Dim'. 17 nl'i I.I (Irlieiul Allii-t t K Wrileini'yrr mild ludiiy it ii "uiui'iii" Unit litis luiin (ry itlvn ulil In I'IiIiiii to ln-Iti Oi'ii rrallsslniii Chimin Kai-shek niiiiliiil nitiituiiulsiu. Wrileninyi'i' li'Mlllril Ijrluli' till' 11111111(1' liiiiillutliui riiiiiinlllrr. Tlm urmii 1" riuislili'rllll wlli'llirr China nIiiiiiIiI In hcliiril us (iiirl "f III!' fin clun nlil n "Ui H n Wl'ilrlllt'Vrr niuilr nil Ill.sil'i-lliill luur In Ch Ii in lunl miniiiii'i' iis n Kimrliil I'livnv ill 1'nv.lilrnl Ii n nun I Kril rrulllln's Mr Inlil I hi' 1 1 ii 1 1- i j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cliliinu Inn "li'iinril nvi'i' backward" In keep III primuses In llii' United Unites while, tlm Ahum Iriui Huvern llirnl has tiri'krll llitme liniili' to hllll. Weilcnicycr ilrrllni'il under emu inltlrv (ii"illinillllt In dlscliisr lllr ciintciit nl tin' li'linl't In' liniili' after his China luur. Hi' said lie ii'P'iil ril his llnilliiitn to tin' Mali' dcp.irl- inrni. bin tlnil llii-y will mil nr re Icnxcll. Aft Mililirr. my coiniuaiHlcr-lii-hlil has duelled mi- in Ji hi l ii t ii 1 1 1 ... . m ltv mi tlnil i in t." he Iridium. "I would tie ciuliiirrassrtl II tin riun llllllrc ilsked hip to reveal till' cilll iinin nl my rrpnit without in.' nllllloilly nl till- pii'Milcul nr lllr sciTt'laiy 1)1 state." wiilmul iiirniloiiiint Hiiiiiu by name, the Ki'llrrill Mild Hip Hulled Hllllcn l "lollllonli'd Willi til"' rx- jiuiniiuii nf mi iilriilnify tliinuiiliout tin world " Our nun. lip i tintliHiril, should hi to rrtiird. turn tu ulm-k. mill Uipii to penetrate buck lulu ilnwp men which have niuip under thp orbit and influrnt'p ol a tiowpr Hint has world power, mid world rxpansiiui in Its pritfram " Phillies Obtain Power Hitter PIIII.AUKI.I'IIIA, Dir. 17 ..f. -'I In Philadelphia Phillies lluvp pur chased power Inne r Hoy Cullcubluc Iium Hip Detroit 'liners In second move tn rpvninii Hip club ttmt fin ished tied lor seventh place In Hip Nntloliitl Ipihiup lust ipwmiii. TIip purchase of Ciillcnhinc yes terday for It rcporlcil Si'U.IKKI fnl lowrd Hip Iriidr of Tommy lluithrs for Ilrrt Hints, of Hip Cincinnati Reds linn" In u third baseman nnd milflelitrr mill also hi" plnypil fimt base. Officers Of Master Printers In Oregon . UYAWt k 1 XifcN JSl i f ft; It 71 iMk m TIip Muntpr I'rlnli-r. uf Orriuii. urianlrlnr rripnllv In I'urllunil. I HUH. I.pfl lu rllit. Orrln M. IMiwiip.v. I'orlUiid. iprrrtiiry-lrPMurpri r...iir: (Urn V. Crumii. I'arlluiid. rirrullvr wcrpturyi ()lt I 1 11111I111II. I.ii(piip. iri'lilriil, anil l-'rrd H. n l-oli. I.riiiiiuin inimrd thmp mrn thrir offlrpm for rhlllp N. Itlmllllf, MrMlnnvlllf, dl- Kmllll, Khunulli l-'ulln. vli-e prniilrnl; J. h. dlrrctor. Gen. Groves Promoted WASHINGTON, Dpc. 17 "l"l M) CIpii. U'.-IIp It. Oiiivp. who hpiidi. thr mllltiiiy momlc aillvllliA. win. nimiiiiiiti d by rri'idi nt rruiiuui to d.iy lor Hip tliipp-mui nuik ul lipiitpuiiui Kciipial. Mr. 'minimi .mmii CirnvpV pro niotion tn tlip itpinitp lor lt up provttl. (irovt'ii. who hiijH'rvli.rd lllr orlitlliul iitnin bomb jiroji'i't im rhlrl of tlm I0111111 "Miinlnill.nl rlimnipi diitrltt." now holdi two important poM In Hip uioiiilc riirrny rl-up. He l 0 number of tin- mlliMry llitlium ciimmltirc of thp iiiomlc piiriuy ronwnivMoii - thp itroup which lvi . Hip uullorinrd mm vIics tlipir I I contuci with thr ull-civnmn rum- tnlv.1011- nnd licnd of (lir iinnid fnrrr; hppi llil Wrupoln projrrl. This j luitpr orKniKjiiiun b clonki-il ill 1 upcrpcy but l.n know n to Include liiKirur IlvMnli III 11.1 Mlidlrs mid , roriirch (lrovrii. now 61, was u bint.idirr unirriil wIipii Hip l.iic prr.lilini noospvpll dpMmiiilril him to tukr over diipi tnui ol the A-bomb project In 1043. He wim promoted to twn tur 1 1111k at nbout thr limn uf the firm ti'M blnnl In lfli. British Boost j Tin Price l.oNIXJN, Dec. 17 iIV The mill- h.lry of Mipply mmouucPd lust nndit the Kovprnniput trxliiy In liftlnit re-1 utrlciloiui on domestic llcrnncn to j bu." tin mid MmiiltmiPutisly nilslUK the delivery price to lli ul'h rnn-, Mimeri by 7:i poundii $aJl! 1 10 a I record IiIkIi of 610 poundR iL'IH'li per tun. "City" Miurccf. pied.cieii 1111 In-J creiiM' of nbout 70 potiiidn il'.'im In prlcpn pnld tn Miilnyiii) Inuerliin ' priKlucem will follow "111 lew dnyi." Rose Bowl Cards Alloted Veterans PAHADKNA. Cullf . Dec. 17 t,Vi Public nule of Kmc Ilowi tickets Imx dwindled tn nboul (1500 copies. Motilliprn Cnllfnrnla iiiinnuiicpd yeslerdny It Ml tiptllnil iiMdn 1000 ducnU fur hospltnllyrd hervlcrmen In this arpit The tourniimpnt nl roups committee bImi hns nlloented 11 block of tickets for velprmui. It wuA sutd. Olympic Cycling Trial At Tacoma HKATTI.K. Dpi'. 17 oV DpIIIiIIP sclipdiilliiK nf the r.ntlonnl trials for the U. H Olympic itnmes cycllnit tpum nl Tneomn next June W'ns dls rloned IikIiiv by Hoscoe (Torrhyi Tiirriuii p. Olympics eommltteo chief fn.- this iireH. iiHin his return from tin- imllonnl meetinits In the East. Torrance said wlnnrrs of tin? ml 1 1 1 1 11 1 N0rthwe.1t Clolden Oloves lour . nrv here February 2:t-J4 probably will pntpr Hip natlnniil olvmnlc semifinals nr finals, and I hp North west iiimllfvuiu for the national li.rki-llKill flniil.i iiinv be run (iff nt the tlnlverslty nf Wii;.liliiKtoii )n-vlllou. Christmas Ship Heads For Tokyo TOKYO. Dec. 17 iVi-ll appears Hint Christmas III Japan anil Knrcii this year will be 11 banitup affair s' least fur occupation troops ivul American civilian personnel. American authorities aiinoiini'i'd today 200 tons of Vllletlde p.irkimrs would arrive aboard the H. a, Clrn erul McIks Deccmlier 2'J Just in (Imp lor distribution bv a kliukl rlad Simla Clull.v IMrkaues lor Korea will be lorwiirdrd from the liort of Yokohama by plane. AIkiui 250 tons of Christmas packattes already have been de livered lu addition to ship dr- 1 liveries. There were Initlrallom lod.iy that Tokyo muy linve a wltllp Christinas. Thp city had Its first snowfall of thp spuson. Klamath Man Promoted Pfc. Donald Oourlfy, son of Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. Oourlev, 6222 Balsum avenue. Klumiilh Kails, was recent ly promoted to the prude of corixiral. It was announced today by Brut. Gen. B. M. Hovey cuinuumUinft Iteneral of nnlllnii field command Cpl. Gourley enlisted In the air force March 14. 1640. In Klamath Pulls. After completing an ex- ! tei.slve course In aircraft matnten ! ance lie was assiKiird to BoUiiir 1 field. iJist Aimust hp was assumed I to "L" squadron their. I Born in Klamath Falls, he wiH ' graduated from Klamath Falls lln i Inn hIKh school and workrd for a box company beforp cntcrlnB the ah force. Tug Aground Off Brazil HALIFAX, N. S.. fc. 17 CP ' ' The Caiutdinn tug Snohomlhh is nr(uiil on Hun Marcon ihland oft the vu.si cfjiihl f Brazil and requires j immrdliile tiHAtHtancc, Hnynl Cana dian air force March and rescue dl viMon rpjwried hers early today. Tile 549-ton tUK In owned by Is land Tub and Baitfe Llmiud of Vic toria, B. C. How many were In her crew and other details were not known. The SOS lnal from the Knohom Ihh was nicked un by the Brazilian ! freichter Itanarr;. relayed to Bra- ! 7.1I radio and picked up bv the ma rine radio ltMenintr prt here. Position of the :roundrd vlfp was Kivcn as a:iu souin, 4:u west. Distillers Reject Grain Limit Figure WASHINGTON, Dee. 17 MV-Thr dlstllllnr Industry tfiday rejected a government proposal lo limit craifi consumption to 2..100.0AO bushrls monllily and approved Instead a tup monthly use of 3,500.000 bushels. The plan adopted was presented by former Becrelary pf War Robert I'l'ltcrson on behalf of the Distilled Hplrltx lnstliiile. It would run from December 25. when the present dls tlllery shutdown ends, through March III. Heeretary of Agriculture Anderson promptly accused thr industrr ma iorltv of seeklnr more rraln than l iirriln to keep up with current de mund anil said: Action Promised "If the distillers do not adopt a pioftrnm that will save grain, then 1 am going to recommend to congress this afternoon that It do something ab' ut It " Henator Taft 'R-Ohloi yesterdav submitted a bill which would author- Heeretary Anderson to imoos grain limits on llstlllers until Feb ruary I. as part "f T-'t'- nmoav anil-Inflation bill Anderson told the distiller, as thev prenared at todar" meeting for thrlr ute. that he woulr be forced to reeommend legislation If the J..".00.-OOU-bushel plan were rejected. The vote showed ten operators favoring the government plan and '10 against. Several abstained. Under til-? government suggestion limited by the cabinet food committee head ed by Anderson each distiller would gel a monthly quota based on his plant capacity and his grain usage In the same months i year ago. Mrn may now enlist In Ut Unltd States navy with lull upper and lower dentures, or they may hav missing teeth replaced by a bridge ol pegs. EE o SOUTH SIXTH STREET CORRAL (Located at Fairgrounds) Saturday, December 20 LES GARDNER and his Vestern Rhythm Busters! Vocals by Kclicy Coplin Pretty Little Mary Jo Hallett Cowboy Slim Admission $1 tax included Dancing Starts 9 p ONLY A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM DOWNTOWN KLAMATH FALLS FEATURING ONE OF THE FINEST BANDS m wrrr.M cmtfrTAINMENT! Mm Trojans Drub Burte Volley At Knlrvlpw gym lust nmhl the .Sacred Heart Troliins took two nnn confprpiire biiski'tliitll wins over the Bulldogs of Butte Vallry high, Dorrls. The class A game finished with I he Trojans nut Irnnt by 47-20. and the. class B conlest was Sfl-39. In games nf lasl Friday the Trojans topped Bly 40-17 and 40-1(1. Turn those no-lonRcr-iised articles Into cash howl Herald nnd News Want Ads are Inexpensive and bring quick resullii. Flu Cases Gain Over Oregon PORTLAND. Dec. 17 iV.-Iiifltl-en.ft enses are Increa: ig percepti bly, the state board of health s bul letin reported today, possibly her alding an early start of the flu sea son. The flu wave occurred from March to May last sprniR. the bulletin pointed out. and since then had been minor until about three weeks ago. Legionnaires Face Juericis Charoft nt P'VIIAt V. Cullf . IW 17 .J'. Charges against 12 American Le- gionnaires and four newspapermen of disturbing a political meeting nave neen iiinen miner suonns-siou b" Justice of the Peace Kenneth A. I White, who said he will give a rie ci.s'on next Tuesday. The defense prehcnted only one vitness yesterday, then nbruptly i reted Its case. ManiiRing Editor i Charles C. Hushaw of the Olendale News-Press, one of tour defendants I freed of charges earlier, was the witness. ! Hugh Hurdvman'a misdemeanor rnninlalnta allege that the irroup burst Into his home, called the gath ermg a session of the Progressive I Clt'wns of America and demanded I that It break up. RflPTSMRN SUPER-SHARP LUXURY AZOR BLADES 50 for only $200 Cummings' Taxidermy Studio Game Heads Birds Rugs Tanninq Ph. :t.fl 49 E Main Interim Committee i To Probe Roads SAl.KM. Dec. 17 iVi The legis lative Interim coinmtltee on high ways announced today It has ob tained the services of Bob Cllenn. Corvallls, professor of highway en gineering at Oregon State college. He will act as resident engineer lor the commission. u am EX) usaSalaiaMaaaaaaaY Wtkm mm . ' . . ii rrviumuiii i win You are perhaps well in- j formed on the subject dis- 1 1 1 cuued in the advertise- 1 1 ment below. However, h II nrobahlv II ncwi to many 1 1 who do not live in this II T 1 people that the meuagc is If addressed. 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Then you're sure to have it for (Blinstmafl tltil Ch.l.. .1 M.a mat Bay 40" OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Standard of fvfermanta Cliriniittnn (nut. nrountl Mto cornrr, rialit now in I ho limn to mntto nrrnnamnflntn lluii llm holiday will lw n tntMiiornltln hio, not only tor full. or or win, hul thitiRhlor nnd mollior loo, Mn'ut lliiii OhridimnB (Jilt tdimI llirillinn ono of nil for llm mil ire family, by onloring n Mahtin "40" nu It ion nl motor todny. 'I'lioro in ("hrinl man ny Din ynnr nroitnd with lliiti otiUitondinft motor, wh(rh in wiling n nnw ntnnd nrd of rHirformniire in (ho Hold, ('ome in nnd lot un nhow you I ho fonluroa which linve mnda Martin motor a londnr. , Owtitendlnf feorurei RMke Af(ltfiH the mit.wanfai alft Hr any IPORTSMAN Mm hwitHWM pm wklt hit It f ftlitan 1i-yaMftit.nl mmy tMt ommsMtlalls' miHwfturM iflMwvJ mMt MMhtifil(nllv.(nrllHl fMtp vU Martin vtlral ittmt rluttmnl 1 Cft .41 Nw trtMimlinofJ, Imnk ptf fllltr I JUiHW AtW intny ithr twmfum ) V. r- . . V . AITIRNATI SHUNS TWIN MOTOt 3'llbl. I 't II. F. Ih.s f l ttrllll.e HE'S AS TOUGH AS OUR READY MIXED CONCRETE! Our superior Heady Mixed ( oncri-tc la plenty Imiih, all rlsht! And It's as eeonoinleal as It Is Inush and durable! We can lve you prompt, "on the Job" delivery on whatever order you plare 'villi us so phone or romr In soon and talk It over with us! ''Convert mil of the forest crop into useful products!" That is the goal at each Vi'eycr haeuser plant. Progress is being made through continuous engineering and develop ment work. Each tree, regardless of species, size, form or quality, is potentially raw material for a saleable product. Products now manufactured include: PUIP Produced from forest crops less suitable for lumber small logs, veneer cores, and other former milling leftovers. PLYWOOD Madefrom logs having a large per centage of clear outside wood. This proc ess increases the amount of clear finished panel and adds to both use and value over lumber made from the same type of logs. PRES-TO-IOGS Dry shavings and other plan ing mill refuse.compressed into arock-hard log, a foot long and 4" in diameter, weigh ing 8 pounds, making a convenient, easily handled fireplace, range or furnace fuel, SILVACON Recovered from formerly waste Douglas fir bark, and used in plastics, in secticides and glues. CONTAINER BOARD Digested from slabs, edgings and other low value wood. Although Weyerhaeuser plants are not yet com pletely waste-free, constant progress is being made. DEPENDENT UPON EACH OTHER . . . CUSTOMERS: Weyerhaeuser's success depends on a steady flow of quality products at fair prices to the consumer. EMPLOYitS: Quality products result from modem machinery, skilled work men, good wages, good working condi tions, and reasonable job security, fair prices result from willing and productive workers and competent management. SHAREHOLDERS: As a competitive American business, Weyerhaeuser can survive, and grow, only if it earns fair profits for those who now and in the future provide machines and a continu ing supply of trees. GOVERNMENT; Communities live on payrolls of steady operations. Cities, states, and the nation depend on a flow of taxes from successful businesses. mi WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY Working In the Pacific Northwest to create producll. payroll! and profit! mm.wmmmmmmmmmmetm. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. MOTSIE'S 80.1 Market Hume 4265 11)45 So. 6th L