Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACI NfNS
r Military Governors Meet
in lontrol Council lonfab
That May Alter Reich Plan
III 1(1, IN, Jan. HO tft'i 'I hr four
tulhUrv govrriiur of (irrnmtijr inrl
today hi ait iilllrtl cmitittl coutirll
mrrtlug wlilt It may irMlurr Im
portant rffri'U on thr future tif Ihr
rrlth.
huvlrl iUiirahal V mostly Nukiiluv
aky wa ftprclrtl tn drllvrr the cur
rent vlrHk of Muaruw nml ilriitnmt
a (llMoliithui uf the Amrrlraii-llrlt-Uli
hliiMinl iirgunlrittlmi In W'cat
(rrinauy. 'Hip uildrcrm -cxjmm Iril to bo hup
of ihr. tnnal, hnjiortimt policy
aprrrhea Hnknlovnky over hnn tnitde
to thtf four-power coum-ll tuny
roiittilu the itnnurrN tn o.ui'fttlon
( Irrmnim Iiiivp him vtklntt for
IIMItll llM.
The council him not inrt nlnco
Missing Girl
Clue Discarded
UurAi.o. n. y.. jnn. ao uv-
A tax) clrivrr mild he wiia "very
atim" hp hud Mrn Jut-tjurlliiq
Homer, nilA-Mnu M-ycm -old pliwilni
nctrrwf, tn Mufltiln yen Un day, but
police dliM-ountrd Dip report ndrr
Inquiry.
Awlftlnnt IVltMtlvB Chief Krrd If.
lUmlniiA auUI invrntiKiitlon did not
Mih.iuinit.tti the rcjxjrt by lrro WIN
toii Umt lli mil hp hud ditvcn in
hli cab to a rullioiid JiUtlon wtu the
inijuiinir plunu piodticy.
The mrl Ipfl hrr HollywwKt. Calif.,
home last TurMiuy ufirr an amu
mrnl with hrr mothrr, Mm. Clara
Horner. Hho wtu prrMimably wulng
to her nnule trachcr'a ft l mi to,
Hrr futhcr, Clrnrjfo WrlKht liurnrr,
live hrrr. The purrniA wrre dl
vnrt'rd in 1UU. .
Them bIw np reporla thnt the
Kirl had Uc-rii seen In vurlmu Cali
fornia, cummimttir.
A Mutt Bernardino poll, eimm aid
hp itw hrr. A couplp In Hanta
MuiUm reported arc, tut her near thr
bench Hli it younif man. rrriwjiw
llvtnu nrnr hrr hmne aluo .wld thry
hnd wni hrr thpip.
MrHiiwluln in Hull w ixmI. Mr.
Hunirr utid. "I ui ronvuicrd Jackie
haa bern kidnapped.'
Highway To
Be Marked
ROSKIirHO, Jnn. 20 .!) The
Pnclio htRhway Ihrough OreKon
Mil be marked with large numrruu
"UD" Iir the convenience of private
pilots.
The Oregon section of the U. 8.
Highway HIT SKiKiutlon voted yes
lerday at Its nnminl session here to
paint the numbers siting the route
in accordance with a similar Cali
fornia prosinm which designates
the highway as "Klywny 9"
A l.'UOOO budget was approved
and Carl Hcsjg. past president of
the baleru rhnruber of commerce,
was elected president, succeeding
Italph Kniuer. Ashlnint, who headed
the iiroup for 10 years.
Others elected: II. B Roadman.
Roseburg. Dounlas county commis
sioner, rice president; Psul B.
Hynnirig, Medtord, Jackson county
engineer, secret iiry-treasurer.
Nev directors: J. Early, Eugene:
C II. Deiriiarn)', Grant Puss; II. E.
Kiikln, Collage Grove: P. Martin.
Portland, and Polk county Judge,
Herman Van Well. Dallas.
PEAKS I'SI l
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 .P.-Ul
lo 125.000 boxes of winter pears
grown In Oregon. Washington and
California will be purchased for the
school lunch program by the agri
culture drparirneul, officials said
tiKlav.
FIN-WORM
MYSTERY ENDED
Mn-Wnrm linvn lnvn rantn tmul.tr for
rnlurm, nil milium tif victim h
dnhrrfttely amiffht wny U itml with Uiia
pMt that lives liiaido th human txxlr.
Hclnr hfti at last tolvni ttt probltm I
It I now jiUo known thnt Ptn-Wnrm In
frrtlon aprMtl rilll ami rn mum fraf
tliilrm if in-wWlcil. Ho Ik-wht of that
aiKravailna rwtal llrS, ami art fU Aak
ymir drUK-rlil fr JAVNI'S r-W at lha
Aral frn of Tin. Worm. fW U a mllraU
If sound trralmrnt n.wl nn an olUflallr
approved druv irlnctil. Th . u-Ulij
f -W ut.lrU art tn a !! I way to remoti
l'lnWnrnui ctull? and safflr.
U'a mujp to remember t PW for In-Wormi I
OLD
MAN
WINTER
IS ON
THE
WAY
COLD WEATHER BARGAIN
MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL
POWER, PEP, QUICK STARTING THIS WINTER
. Adjuit Tappet mine Oum Sol
vr-nt I'ltti.t.
t. Clean and Snac Ignition Point.
1. Teat Coil and Comlrnirr ... no
riiesiwnrk hrrr.
4. Sand lUmt and Property Sne
Spark I'lns..
I. Clean Fuel Punts KedifneM
Howl . . , Chrrk Operatton,
A. Teat Comprraaion wrtft Aotratt
Cause.
J. Set I Knit ion Timing tHnnc Uteat
Sirnhoacop Kqmpnwnt tor Ae
ruraev. I. Remove, Complete lv TtMrVtn
hta Catlvtirelnr, Clean All I'aoa
i;rwav and jet with Special
Solvent. Keannemhle to Original
Factory Sperf Ifratlon.
t. Adjust Pan Prlt Ten-ion.
Ihr bieukdoun of the forolKM mln
iMrr'n council In I-ondnn, nor the
Nubtriiurtit (oruinllon of nrw
Hi llltih-AmtTlciin blMtiuil ptup In
Western (Irrnmny.
Hokolovaky U eftprrtrd In it ale
the Hovlrt position on liltonla,
Hhlih, It li believed, ulll lir a Hut
rrjrotloii unil drniHiid for dUkolu
t Inrt f the r(up, under whlrh irr
iiimia thrnikrlvra tmvr brrn ilvrn
miiBldrrHbly morn authority.
Mnny Amrrlcuil in id llrltlnh of
fir Hi Ih brllrvp thnt 1 1 in Jtuhhlan
mimuiiudnr will then dPclnrn thnt
the VHHti wnnta to forep the wrt
rrn nlllen out of Merlin on thf
KrotiiuU thnt thry huvn vtolutrd Hip
I'otudam RK'rruirnt.
Thin pohtlbllity hnn rlulnipd the
nMriitlon of norno 3,300.000 Ornnanfi
IivIiik In Herlln.
C'urrniry It r for in
Hokotovitky ulwi may Kittle thr
It ti Ml mi poAltlon on Ihltlnh-Amrrl-rnn
propoMiln for currrnry reform.
Thin, too, !i. exprrtptl to foe a re
Jcttloii rf the hitler'a termfi.
The ItUHlana have liuUtrd on
prlntliiK half of Hip tirw miinry hi
ul dr thr Kovlrt tone. The llrltlnh
and Anirrh-ana have drmniidrd
that the nrw munry bit printed In
llrrtln undrr foiir-powrr tuprrvl
alnn. The rrjrrllon of thr rurrrniy
propoftttl prolmbly would mean the
appraranre of (ho different type
of money In (irrnmny onr for the
et. annthrr for the mt - with
the mneiuent dUruptlve effert.
Urn. l.urlliA D. CUxy nut) I.t. (len.
Hlr Hrlun HolirrtMMi. the American
and Jlrltlnh commundero. reflec
tively, will inform Hokolovnky of Hie
bizonal art -up and invite the Kim
alauR to Join.
Home nhftrrvera brllrve the Kovleta
may reply by creatine "rrnlral"
i (irrmaii oerupatlnn admlnUtratlnn
j of llirlr own and rlalm that It rrp-
rernta alt rrmany ai the only
true government.
No reftpontlblr official, however,
expert the ltulam to take any
action which could be construed a
brhiKlnc about an trrrpnrablr brrak
brtwren the cat and the wet.
Signature Waited
On Broadcast OK
! WASHINGTON. Jnn 20 lV
, President Trumun's signature on a
j bill setting up a errrianent "Voice
j of America" program was awaited
j IrKlsv by conitressionnl backers
read' lo seek I15.000.000 additional
lit ioiiiiivst me nui ui nunm Willi
ItUsslu.
Tho legislation went to the presi
dent without a dissenting vote In
either liruuch of conitress.
Rep, Mundt ilt-SU ), uho piloted
It throush the house on a stormy
vnyaue that started last summer
and ended late yesterday, told news
men ha exiects Mr. Truman to sign
the bill within a few days.
LOOK AT THIS LINE-UP
SPECIAL TOOLS TO SPEED
THE SOt
EXPERIENCED MECHANICS
WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS
SKILLED SUPERVISION TO
ASSURE HIGH STANDARDS
See Us For All Engine Work
SERVICE
IS BEST FOR YOUR CAR
REOARDIE5S OF MAKE
LINK RIVER
MOTORS
606 South Bth
Thnne 3650
M. Tighim All ManffoM ContMC
tiona. II. Check Starter, Generator anJ
Voltage Regulator.
It. Make Pinal Check with Modem
ComlHiBtion Anlver for Per
formanrt and Ketmomr and
Road Check,
Tkit Entire Motor Tm-if
Cottt Yoj Only
$720
f Parts
Ultra
FUNNY
"ft
l
"Why ihouldn't I war a bathing tuit? Your tecretary
always hat my pin sticking in the Atlantic ocean!"
Salmon Meet
Ruckus Grows
VANCOUVKR. H C, Jan. SO !
Ilii'iiiiM? ii Cnnnillnn dflcKulo nan
ht-tn n'liurd entry lo the United
Mlutr.i, ihr iiitrriutloiinl Rnl moil
coinnilhnlou Imn bfirit rrriurAtPd to
hold tuturr r-ionn In Cnnada.
Hie rcfiict wna made by Humer
Kli vFiiB. a British Columbia ftaher
nirn'a rrprrnriilatlve on the com
inlwilon's advisory committee.
Htrvrns hnil he wna refuwd a
border crniiMhiE permit at lilalne
HERMAN'S GREAT MID
Klamath's
ItKt.l I.AK 49.J0
SUITS
AH wool woratrds.
About 50 ull.
Now 24.50
RKGl'LAR 16.S0
DRESS RAINCOATS
A rloarout prlrr.
Now 8.95
13.95 VALUES
ALL WOOL JACKETS
I'laliU . . . Ira t hrr trim .
Alpaca lining.
Now 6.88
REGULAR 6.95
COAT SWEATERS
lOOt wool. Any type you want.
Now Only 4.45
REGULAR 11.95.
8" & 10" Work Shoes
Leather and composition notes.
Nationally famous "mnkri."
Now Only 6.88
REGULAR 15.85
S!- HUNTING COATS
Rloodproof hunllnK pockets.
Drop rubber seat.
Now 9.69
BUSINESS
I ' CM
V
f hlle en route to a cunmilulon con-
f'lenre In Hcattle. lie (aid he waft
barred because "I belong to an or
ganization which 'clrculatea, dis
tribute or dlbpluya' the communist
manifesto."
He nald ne was a member of the
lubor-proureMlve party.
Stevens sold the committee has
a.sked Uiul commission meetings be
held In the dominion "until all duly
appointed Canadlun members are
permitted to attend meetings to
which they are called."
'In Portland, Mllo Moore, chair
man of the commission, aald last
night the commission would take
no action on the request.)
THE EVENT NOT TO MISS
Lowest Prices on Warm Woolens
KKGl'LAR 35.00
Toncoats
ill wool fleeces, herringbones
and Iweeda.
Now 17.95
REGl'LAR 6.9S
SPORT SHIRTS
All types. Take vour pick!
Now 3.97
VALUES TO 19.15
PLAID MACKINAWS
LEATHER JACKETS
NAYY PEACOATS
Your choice 8.88
Work and Dress Hats
DURABLE WOOL FELT.
BUT TODAY AND SAVE!
Only 1.00
VALUES TO 9.50
100 Wool Shirts
Plain rotors, rolorful plaids,
and checks.
Now 4.88
RED HATS
For the school boy or girl
Klamath Falls Is engraved
In white.
Now 49c
The White House History
Proves An Interesting One
WASHINGTON, ll't Both Amer
ica and the White House home of
Ita president were born In quarrel
and grew In controversy.
The story of the battles from
which the United (Rates emerged
are taught to every schoolboy. Less
well-known la the slugging that has
surrounded every change made In
the White House now brought
again Into the
newt by Presi
dent Truman s
proposal to
tack a 116,000
back porch on
the old build
ing. The argu
ments began
before the
building was
erected. There
were objections
that the site
was swampy and unsanitary. Those
In favor said the opponents merely
wanted to locate It elsewhere to Im
prove the value of their own real
estate.
Other quibbles were made that It
was too lavish yet several While
House ladles later thought It old-
fashioned and undealrable and
wanted to shift to other quarters.
All that la left of Major Hoban's
original building are the foundation
and part of the walls. In 1814 when
some visiting Englishmen thought
lessly set It aflame no fire insur
ance either In those days It had
already cost 1:133.201 By 1840 the
rebuilt edifice had set the tax
pavers back another $301,496.
Well, they got their money's
worth, although some folks didn't
think so at the time. The plumb
ing was so bad that the deaths of
two presidents and several lady
members of their families have been
attributed to It. But despite the
germs the hospitality before the
Civil war was usually wide open.
Andy Jackson there was a man
- WINTER
REGULAR Z.95
HOUSE SLIPPERS
Drastically reduced.
Buy aereral pairs.
Now Only 1.00
STEEL BOUND
LOCKER TRUNKS
Army style. Quality built.
Now Only 9.95
REGULAR 5.95
PLAID BLAZERS
Zipper opening. Also blue
Meltona. Economically priced.
Now 3.88
REGULAR 1.00
Assorted Neckties
All nationally advertised.
Dotens of patterns.
Now 2 for $1
REGULAR 14.50
SPORT AND LEISURE
COATS
Including Corduroy and Suede
trims, 100 wool.
Now 14.88
COLLEGE CORDS
Your favorite color.
Zipper closure.
Now 4.69
m
EV Mm. tLmtf.
who knew how to thro a party!
Hi made It the voter's Joint. The
door was closed to no one, and at
official soirees the common people
rushed In uninvited and chased the
servants around to grab refresh
ments. Two uninhibited gals once had
themselves lifted up to the chimney
mantle and sat there, skirts aswlng
Ing. to the disgust of genteel guests.
Jackson got 25.000 a year but
spent aio.OOO of his own money for
entertainment during his two terms.
And when he left, Andy didn't have
enough money to pay hla traveling
expenses home.
Earlier, Thomas Jefferson, who
never let his guests stand on rank,
"pent 18500 for drinks on the house
during his first term, but cut It
down to 11800 In his second four
years and still died broke. The
life was so tough that he took 706
days off during his two terms for
long visits to Montlcello.
Things quieted down In the White
House after Jackson and In time It
became Impolite to discard chew
ing tobacco on the floor. Today
Oen. V. B. Orant would find It
j pretty sissy. They don't even have
j cuspidors there now and If you
miss an ashtray the secret service
; guards glare at you as If you were
; a communist,
Each succeeding president remod
eled the house despite complaints
from the opposition spending from
$12 500 to tSO.OOO each year between
1871 and 1902.
Then in 1903 Teddy Roosevelt
incidentally the first president offt
dally to designate the building as
"The White House" spent 185,196
to build executive offices and a
II aT II II SB I I tsar
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whopping 1475,445 to modernize and
reconstruct the old mansion along
Iti original ilnes.
"The While House Is the property
of the nation." he said, "and so far
as it Is compatible with living there
in should be kept as It originally
was."
A lady historian wrote hopefully:
"The vexed question of an ap
propriate home tor the president of
the United Suites Is, In all proba
bility, settled forever."
That's what she thought. The
iays Man Has Strange Powers
That Work While He Sleeps
A strange man In Los Angeles,
known as "The Voice of Two
Worlds" reveals the story of a
remarkable system that often leads
to Improvement In power of mind,
achievement of brilliant business
and professional success and new
happiness. Many report Improve
ment In health. Others tell of In
creased bodily atrength, magnetic
personality, courage and poise.
The man, a well-known explorer
and geographer, tells how he found
these strange methods in far-off
and mysterious Tibet, often called
the land of mlraclea by the few
travelers permitted to visit It. He
discloses how he learned rare wis
dom and long hidden practises,
closely guarded for three thousand
years by the sages, which enabled
many to perform amazing feats.
He maintains that these Immense
powers are latent In all of us, and
that methods for using them are
now simplified so' that they can be
used by almost any person with
ordinary Intelligence.
He maintains that man, instead
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GUARANTEED INSTALLATION
changei kept going on and prob
ably always will. The darned place
probably atlU doesn't have a Jukebox.
H0TU.S
OSBORN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MFDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. an Mrs. 1. I. Stilt
and Ja Ktrlty
T I0prllrs .
of being limited by a one-manpower-mind,
has within him the
mind-power of a thousand men or
more as well as the energy-power
of the universe which can be used
In his dally affairs. He states that
this sleeping giant of mind-power,
when awakened, can make man
capable of surprising accomplish
ments, from the prolonging of ,
youth to success In many fields.
Strangely, he aays that this power
works best while we sleep, when
proper methods are used.
The author states the time has
come for this long-hidden system
to be disclosed to the Western
world, and offers to send his amar.
lng 9000-word treatise which re
veals many startling results to
readers of this paper, free of cost
or obligation. For your free copy,
address the Institute of Mental
physics. 213 South Hobart Blvd.,
Dept. 650-E, Los Angeles, Calif.
Readers are urged to write prompt
ly, as only a limited number of
the free treatises have been printed.
Ady.
Ashley Chevrolet
826 Main
Phone 5471
801 Spring Street
Bob Porter
Phone 7708
WO So, 61 h
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