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NAZI BRUTE BEAT TO GAS CHAMBER Lueneburg, Sept. 22 (U.R) Victims about to be sent to the gas chambers at the nazis' Os wiccim concentration camp were kicked and beaten into trucks for their last ride, Mrs. Ada Dimko, Polish woman doctor, told a British military court to day. Dr. Dimko was the only wit ness today at the trial of 45 nazi camp guards and commanders who could be executed if found guilty of the charges against them, which include camp atro cities. Under cross examination, the black haired Jewish doctor, who testified yesterday that her whole family had been extermi nated in the gas chambers, testi fied that she saw Josef Kramer beat resisting prisoners with his fists. "He was engaged in catching some and hitting and kicking into trucks those who were not quick," she said. Kramer was commander of the notorious Bek en camp after leaving Oswiecim. When defense atto-neys insist ed her statements about Kramer were a complete fabrication, Dr. Dimko said: "I would like to point out to the court that it was me, not There Is a Position Available NOW in Our Accounting Department We need immediately someone for a per manent position who has had general book keeping experience. Telephone 2161 gem $mr& mums the defending council, who was present at the incidents, describ ed." She protested vigorously when defense counsel said he dougted her testimony that 4,000,000 Jews and Gypsies had died in the gas chambers. Although she described her own health as "fair" because of helping at the hospitals in both camps, Dr. Dimko said she, too, had been beaten. OBITUARY LUCELLA FOSS Funeral services for Mrs. Lu cella Ella Foss, who passed away Friday, will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Monday at 2 p. m., with the Rev. Stanley Keller officiating. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial Park. EDMONDSON M. LEEVER Edmondson M. Leever, born Oct. 20, 1867. near Central Point, passed away at his home in Klamath Falls Sept. 21. He was the son of the late William and Klizabeth Leever who ar rived in the Rogue River Valley in 1852. He leaves his widow, a son and daughter. Graveside services will be held in the Odd Fellows ceme tery at 3 p. m. Monday. Us Mall Tribune Want Ads. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 22 U.R) Samuel C. Epes was found guilty of murder today on charges of poisoning his slender blonde wife and burying her in an army foxhole last winter, but the jury's recommendation for mercy sent him to prison for life instead of to the electric chair. Judge A. L. Gaston immediate ly pronounced the sentence of life imprisonment for the wealthy Richmond, Va., socialite. Epes was moved to the white washed state penitentiary a mile and one-tenth away to begin serving this afternoon the life of toil decreed by the court. He was led out a side door and through an alley to a blue sedan, followed by a throng of bobby sox high school girls and other spectators clamoring to touch the condemned man. The world's tallest tree is a 364-foot redwood near Dyer villo, in Humbolt County. There's a n your future! TRADE-IN YOUR CAR FORD RCURY Oil LINCOLN ZEPHYR! I ?1 yaiil.' Kg . 11 . . - - .o-'xw - a It Won't Be Long Before They Will Be Available BE SURE TO GET ONE OF THE FIRST! YOU CAN THE 1946 MODEL FORD get a BIGGER TRADE-IN TRICE HOW! Yes, fir! YOUR car is worth more now than it will be later on . . and if you TRADE IN NOW you'll be sure of a HIGHER PRICE and become one of the FIRST TO GET A NEW FORD, MERCURY or LINCOLN ZEPHYR. Our present stock is short and right now e Need lots Of od Used cars That's why we're suggesting this trade-in plan at this time. That's why we're paying HIGHEST TRADE-IN PRICES which assure a deal that you simply cannot afford to pass up- DRIVE IN TODAY LET US AP PRAISE YOUR CAR and put YOU on the list for one of the FIRST of the new cars Remember! "There's a FORD in YOUR future!" :;e moto FORD O MERCURY O LINCOLN ZEPHYR W Phone 2297 U WIFE FEARS MATE WHO FORGAVE HER BUT NO! PASTOR Hollywood. Sept. 22 (U.R) Mrs Bonnie Allen, 27, feared tonight that her soldier hus hand's refusal to forgive the pastor who fathered her baby would mean trouble for the preacher when Pvt. Elmer Al len riturns from overseas next month. Allen, in a letter, offered to forgive her for bearing the 14-month-old son which a superior court jury last spring declared was lathered by Mrs. Allen's pastor, the Rev Cecil King. "He says he loves me still," Mrs. Allen revealed. "But h hasn't forgiven Dr. King. 'When I come home', he wrote me. 'you can bring the baby with you.' "Now I'm afraid there will be plenty of trouble when Elmer comes home after being in Eu rope more than" two years and meets with the Rev. King," Mrs. Allen added. Vhn Pvt Allen left for over seas duty, he asked Rev. King to look Mter his wife The graying pastor of the Wayside Chapel in Sunland, where Mrs. Allen was a choir singer, claimed at the trial of the paternity suit brought by Mrs. Allen that his relations with her were only those 'proper between a minis ter and one of his flock." Veteran to Manage Taylor Lubrication Ray Latham, who was recently discharged from the army air force after serving 31 months, has been added to the staff of the L. C. Taylor Co. Latham has been trained in oil company lubrication schools. He formerly managed company service stations. He will have charge of the L. C. Taylor Co. service station and lubrication department. Closing lime fot Classified Adl 8:30 a m. Too Late to Classify 12:13 p m Please remeinDcr T.o Late to Classify Sunday, Sept 23, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREB FOR RENT Light houn keaplnf rooms in modest home, good oppor tunity for employed people; all linen, dishes, etc. furnished; only temperate people apply. Ph. 4209. WANTEDWoman for light house work. Phone 5424. POSITION Wanted as caretaker on ranch or lodge. Married man, no children. Tribune Box 179. WANT hD Packers and sorters. Applv Monday. Modoc Orchard Co.. 511 So. Fir. WANTED Licensed surveyor to sur vey two lots. Soe Mr. Champion. PRUNES Petite and Italian, toma toes, benns and cucumhers. Bring containers, be prepared to pick. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jack sonville Mtfhv.. Perrvdale, 4th house on right. Phone 6262. FOR SLE OR TRADE 200 acre Ir- ' ritfnted dnlrv and potato ranch. 1 Good buildings. In Klamath Co. I Also Case trnttor and other mnchtn- i cry if wanted Total price $14,000. t Rood terms. See owner, Lloyd E. ! Smith, opposite Howard School on Old Highway Medford Oregon, i Route 2. Box ISO. . FOR SALE Nice cabin, with 190 fret j of beautitul frontage on Rogue I River furnishings included (4,000. Tenrs. ! FOR SALE Business frontnra on ; Crater Lake Highway, with four i room modern cottage. Splendid i enfe iocntion. $42,iO. FOR SALE One of the finest bust- I nest cpporlun.t.es on Crater Lake 1 Hiitnway. General store, cabins I ana trailer camp. Net income 700 mniublv. Price $7300. BROWN & WHITE Agency, Inc.. I Shadv Cove Otflco Trail 1112 FOR RENT Small apartment, close in. neasonabie. Inquire 704 W. 0th. : FOR SALE 10.(8 Hudson, good shapo i tor casn. djo ro. central. T HELD FOR THEFT Eugene Bellows, 21, Vean Rob ertson, 22, and a 17-year-old ju venile, all of the Prospect dis trict, arc in the Jackson county Jail on charges of car theft and forgery. They were arrested last night at Prospect by sheriff's deputies and state police on a warrant held by the sheriff's of fice, charging forgery. They ad mitted stealing an auto at San Jose, Calif., which was in their possession. I 'Bellows and the Juvenile were ! arrested in bed at a Prospect re sidence Thursday night but Rob ertson was not there. Later he was seen driving rapidly by the house in the stolen car. Bellows and the youth were brought to Medford and lodged In the coun ty jail, the sheriff's deputy and police returning to Prospect in search of Robertson. Aid of the deputy sheriff at Prospect was obtained and the stolen car was found on an un used road, hidden in brush. Rob ertson later was found hiding in a cabin in the vicinity of Flounce Rock. The men are under investiga tion on further charges, it was stated. WE LIKE TO SAV 'YES' When People Want a Loan Makln? personal loans Is our business. The more limes we say les me more business we do. That's why we do our best to say 'Yes' to every request for a loan. At Oreron Kl-naiu-t there are no hard-and-last rules You tell us what you have In mind we try to fit our service tu your desires. LOAN4 $25 TO $500 The transaction Is handled promptly. priVUiei.V, M IIUtMIV IIIVUI.IIIH UIIIPI.I- ers. Loans of S2.1 to $300 are made on your salary, furniture, livestock, fun',, mnrhlimrv. or auto. Private sales of automobiles and fur- nlturo financed. riRKfinpj FINANCE CO. 43 S. Central Craterlan Theatre Bld(. rnone S-S-2H M-2-17 AH What's Doing at U. S. O. Navy Mothers will serve at the pantry shelf of the Riverside USO beginning at 6 p. m. Commander, Mrs. Verda Quack enbush. A regular Juke box dance will be held each Saturday night be ginning at 8 p. m. Closing time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4 00 Saturday afternoon Please remember SEE HUMPHREY FOR CASH for your 1941 or 1942 Car HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. H For relief from the ipaams H of Bronchial Asthma, use H this modern vapor method. H Easy to use . . . economical. 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