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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1940)
PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. I I If 4 . ..' W k dill ' ' . X I ; C ; l- tl HIMIII I ill I 1 iitifliili--'' 'Vv - ""N- .--3gi-- " -v JMW) ASSOCIATED PRESS PICTURE NiW: - rti ft""--"-"'- STOP, YOU'RE BREAKINC OUR HEARTS! Four of Boston's finest firemen gave out tilth "ttt Me Call You Sweetheart," to win a barber shop harmony contest In Boston. Left to right: John J. Ritchie, George Brady, Wm. Keenan, Jerry Kuslck. JJ V v .c.y( A FOUR IN A ROW Winning's a habit with Joe Burk (above), world sculling champion. For the fourth successive time he's Just won the national single scull title, in regatta at Red t Bank, N. J, He vanquished Theophiel Dubois of Winnipeg, Can. 1 .m- i i . ' 1 .gT?ygf';f y ff& , nil of , - i --' ..Vltl Ite -'Jj THRONE FOR WINDSOR This simple throne will be the Duke of Windsor's when he and "Wally" arrive at Nassau, the Bahamas, where Windsor will rule as governor-general. Man it Walter K. Moore, president of Bahamas legislative council. . i 1 . J) i ifi 0 S. Serve ly Saving "wiring THI INDIAN SIC N Americans may recall the last WV,Zn?ney'ral,,n,; ''sltn eampalgn," seeing these Sloney Indians contribute to the war chest, at Calgary In Alberta, Canada. The .fitoneji and Blackfeet tribes were at the Calgary Stampede. DISGUISE without the gold braid trimmings to which his rank enlltlrs him. this might be any pipe-smoking civilian. However, it's Admiral J. O. Richardson, commander-in-chief of Uie L'. S. navy, Hawaii-bound from San Francisco. X lk - ' '" J IN1 1 a ' -i " aa THE BLACK S H E E P That former Democrat who won the Republican presidential nomination, Wendell Willkle. makes friends with a black rebel In the Denver stockyards. Willkle visited the sheep market during his Colorado vacation f 1 - " 1 f , 'II -t5 V-" . , I IT WON'T DO FOR A R A C E right's a crowd, but Ihew are lightweight Jockeys and the nags are draft horse at Hollywood Turf club in Inglrwoml, CbI. Left to right: N. Parlto, fsuffalo: Jck Westrope. Baker. Mont.: I;. Rodrlrgucs, Matayanyas, Cuba: Ralph N'evca, Han Francisco; Johnny Longdrn, Calgary: Nick Wall, Boston: F. Chojnackl, B. McRoberls, Los Angeles. BURKE BOLTS-'ivolun. teer my services for duration of campaign," Sen. Edward R. Burke (above). Nebraska Demo crat, told Willkle. after bolting over third term issue. -....j .i, ... 7-vy v; it .M I fr''!':f f a.'ti'T'a,.t. -TSkaSaaisMfc ' sswf, . I I : M i0m3t ' jit t -- iJ '3ifliik-.- AOWTH,'. " iff. I - ."i "A T . '.i aS .A.CW .sasto j"?-,' . ' .' T 0 &Fij& tMaiAilinlritaiii'i'Aflniirii i Tra PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, IN AIR High above Randolph field In south Texas, the "West Point of the air,'' an Air Corps cadet practices his flying lesson, using one of the field's 300 basic training planes. By the spring of 1941. It Is expected that the field's present output of 250 basic trained pilots every five weeks will be raised to 450 for game period. STEEL MILLS BOO M Here's a pit scene In the open hearth plant of the Tennessee Coal. Iron and Railroad Co. near Birmingham. Ala., as steel Is teemed into Ingot molds. Countless big orders have boomed steel mill activity. BLUEPRINT rians for V. H. preparedness occupy the attention of William 8. Knudsen, national defense commission ' chairman, both literally and fig- '' uratlvely, as he works In Wash Inglon (at (1 a year) organising t defense machinery. P ? ' Lit $ -tf r .mi1 rzzxi'A TEMPLAR Succeeding Mark Norris of Grand Rapids, Mich., Harry G. Pollard (above) of Lowell, Mass., is new Grand Master of Knights Templar, chosen at Cleveland. ' ' 'i . 'it. I.. Illl 1,1).. fiiBIBJUPI r ' ' ' . -.-.: ir ' ,'..' fW? '' it' AgS ''.TV '" - ARMY DRILL WITH S.OUND EFFECTS Huddled about a fipcrry director, which helps to calculate the position of enemy aircraft, are members of the 242nd coast artillery, Con necticut national guard, who recently held war drill at Fisher's Island, N. Y. The director, called the "brains of anti-aircraft," was used in tho firing of 3-inch anil-aircraft guns. HIS TRADEMAR K rrlvale William rctkevlch of Bat- tcry F Is the willing target for this sketch by Cornoral Tnnr Gravlno of Bridgeport, Conn., during 242nd coast artillery drill recess at Fisher's Island, N, Y, The gun Is 155 mm. "