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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1942)
PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON October 22, 1942 DIE TO MEET WARTIME FUSE IN TB CASES Expanded plans for the 1943 anti-tuberculosis campaign In Klamath county, to be financed In part by the Christmas seal ale, indicate that the work here is rising to meet the threatened wartime rise of this disease. It was revealed today that 10 men had been reected under lo cal selective service because of tuberculosis. Eight people were admitted from this county to the state tuberculosis hospital at The Sails. Six others were admitted previously. Three have been discharged from the hospital since January, Seals Expected The local health unit has hand ed in 199 chest x-rays so far this year. Vance Vaupel, president of the county tuberculosis associ ation, said that an increased amount must be realized from seal sales this Christmas. Citizens of Klamath county will receive seals on November 23. They have arrived here and will soon be folded for mailing. ALL IN THE FAMILY ABBEVILLE, Ga., (&) Mrs. O. L. Smith, named sheriff of Wilcox county to fill the unex pired term of her late husband, ran for election to the office against T. J. Smith of Abbeville. Both were defeated by L. W. Pearce. Pearce resigned later and in a recent election T. J. Smith was named to the office, Mrs. Smith then married T. J. Smith and moved back .to the sheriff's residence In the Jail. Y 87 LEADS CRATER LAKE TRAVEL Sixty-one per cent of the 1941- 1942 season travel to Crater lake went into the park from The Dalles-California highway, ac cording to the Klamath county chamber of commerce. The chamber has received a summary of travel into the park for the season ending Septem ber 30. It shows the following visita tion by entrances: South (Fort Klamath), 13,670; west (Medford), 70,860; north (Diamond lake), 6023; east, 5369, This makes a total of 30,717 cars entering the park, Division of Crater lRke travel between The Dalles-California highway and the Pacific high way is made on the following basis; Pacific 100 per cent of west entrance, 10 per cent of north entrance. The Dalles-California 100 per cent of south and east entrances, 90 per cent of north entrance. Crater lake travel In the sea son just ended was 63.4 per cent down from the figure for the previous season. The 1942 fig ure was 30,717 cars and 100,097 people. In ' 1942, registration from the armed services showed 1143 cars and 3722 people. TOO FOND FAREWELL SACKETS HARBOR, N. Y., WH-Mirlan Nash, selective serv ice inductee, gave his mother something to remember him by. He fondly embraced her Just before his train departed, squeez ed and cracked two ribs. Santa Claus Clan Dinner, Celebration Eliminated In lot of ways it's good news that there will be no Santa Claus clan dinner and celebration this year. It means that the kids are so well taken care of that . the Clan can rest up a spell. Members of the Santa Claus clan conferred Thursday morn ing on the possibility of elim inating the big dinner and pro gram this year. Vice Chairman G. C. Tatman, acting for Angus Newton, Clan head, made the following statement. "After studying the problom of the annual Santa Onus clan party from every angle?, the committee has. decided to can cel the celebration this year. Checking with the welfare agency we find there will be few families that need assist ance and these will be handled by various organizations in town. There Is a severe short age of labor, food costs are high, and the question of vol unteer help must be seriously considered." Tatmon said that the clan would not disband, but that all equipment will be stored and when the need arises, the din ner would again be discussed. Balance on hand will be main tained in the bank. OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD SANTA FE, N. M., (P) Mountain music finally got J. D. Wllkerson. The 39-year-old Jefferson City, Mo., man had to delay hunting a defense Job long enough to have his loft hand bandaged, , Ho explained he was playing Ozark mountain music on his musical saw. Then the saw broke. E The proposed moving picture theatre for the Tule lake project will not be built. The colonists themselves decided the matter at a referendum whtcii took place Montluy evening when more than 6000 people voted "No" and approximately 2000 people voted "Yes." 1 The argument against the con struction of the thcatro by the colonists was as follows: "We do not see the necessity of building a theatre, America Is now facing the greatest crisis In her history, and nnturally because of . that the WRA cannot build n theatre, Why should we spend thousands of dollars for purely recreational purposes? What will the Ameri can public nay whan they hear of 117" IT BACKFIRED ' . ' DBNVER, (I1) Francis Snr-Cy gent was bicycling when a col lie nlppod his leg. Sargent drew a pistol and shot at the dog. The bullet missed the dog, but grazed Sargont'i ankle. In police court Sargent was convicted of cruelty to animals and was given a suspended fine of $100. . 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