The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 31, 1941, Page 12, Image 12

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THE ARMY VISITS Recurrent rislti of big army convoys in 1341 helped bring the reality of war and preparation for war to
Ihii community. Picture ihowi army trucki at the bivouac lite near Klamath river on the Kesterson road and main highway
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Arnold Gralapp. who became
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BIG WEATHER NEWS Biggest weather event locally in 1941 was on August 18. when 1.92 Inches of rain fell in 45 minutes.
Picture shows the flooded Main street underpass.
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MURDER STORY Crime had Its inevitable part In the 1941
news picture. Dr. Salem A. David, left above, was killed at the
Buffalo Lunch on South Sixth street when pursuing two holdup
men. George Parks, right, is accused as one of the slayers, and
will be tried in 1942 for first degree murder.
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BIGGEST FIRE Biggest fire ol the year was In the Ewauna
Box company yards, where about SI 50.000 worth of lumber went
up In smoke and flames. Picture shows the fire fight, which
saved the plant and part ol the yard.
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WORST WRECK Most sensational automobile wreck of 1941 occurred at Barclay springs, on The Dalles-California highway
north, June 12. Killed were Maurice (Blackle) Cannalonga. "disappearing witness" of the Bridges casei Forest Kogloy, Olympla,
and John Barlow.
MO. 1 NEWS STORY Rated as the most interesting local news t '. j . .
itory ox tna year was tne mystery death of Marie Hussell (inset
above) who was found lying beside the highway at Wocus. Eugene ......
Hugh Smith, shown above at the door of the county jail, ad- STOP AND GO A long-awaited traffic Improvement came In
mltted he had taken Miss Russell in his car but claimed she 1941- Mcturt hows workmen installing one of the new stop and
Jumped without warning. He got five yean for failing to stop at 8 signals,
the scene of an accident.
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BIG JOB Biggest construction Job In this area was the $600,000 development of the municipal airport by the civil aeronautic
administration. This picture gives an Idea of the sweep of the 6 100-foot main runway. Klamath people hope an airbasa will be
located on the field.
ONE OF '41 STRIKES Several strikes occurred In this area in 1941 as labor union carried on an organisation drive. Above,
the picket lino at the Long-Bell Lumber company plant at Weed.