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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1943)
,a Jitminry 11, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page threb 03 Pays Vlilt Cluruiico W. Word, iiuroRrnphcr, third class, j. .. US navy, stopped In Kluiniith 4I,:V Kalis Thursday on roulo to Sont-t- ' tlu where hu will go on ucllvu j).', duty, liu Ik thu grandson of Mr. and Mm. A , Wiird of Oil city y,, und onjoyod a brief visit with ' thum. liu Iuin bucn tdutloncd ut i., Lukuhumt, N. J., whero hu ru cently completed bin triilnlng. In Scuttlo ho plain to visit Ills "-'undo, Wlllurd W. Wurd, phar macist . into, third class, US tmvy, attached to thu navy hotipl tul thuru. Wurd hus been north for u month. Jt, Nomod Mury Corrlun, Klum- ulh Knl 1, wiih recently appointed co-chiilrniim ot tho iinmnil Nickel- hop which In scheduled lor Jun uwry 15 on tho University of Ore Hon cuinptiH, Theme for tho hop this year will bo "Tho Luat Cull to Arms," and tho dnnco will be dedleiited to all men In tho re serve forced, unny, navy and murine. Mini Corrlgun In a freshman In Journalism at Ore-l(on. EnUrlaln Mrv and Mm. Junius Wryn unlortulncd friends M...1. V......'.. .MHlll l.l llw.ll- 0,1, m 1IT 0 pit M 111", homo on Luvorno struct, Thurs day evening, December 31. In ''.'thu ourly evening curds wore enjoyed, followed by music und dunclng. Luncheon wus served ul midnight. Thu guests wcro Mr. und Mrs. It. J. Klu, Mr. und Mrs. Leu Kennedy, Mr. und Mrs. Wilbur Morris, Mr. und Mrs, J. Colwell, Mr. mid Mrs John Culder. Mrs. F. W. Lu Salle, und Mrs. Leo Ackcrmun TO It V0' ttr. l if To Claromont llarbaru John son, duughtur of Or, und Mm, K. D, Johnson left Friday morning for Cluruniunt, Calif., wliero alio will spend u week or 10 clays visiting liur alster, Mury Lou, student ul l'oinonu colleKu M I a a Johnson was gruduulud from thu University of Oregon December 12. En route homo she pluns to visit In Sun Erun Cisco und with Nancy Gammon, student at Stanford. o: Naw Taachor Mrs. Violet Moore took over her new du ties as tcuchcr of tho fifth grade "'" at Altumont elementary school v"" ' Monday, filling a vacancy ere- nli.it Iw Mnrin WeUt who Is luuvlng ioon for tho WAAC. Clanes Optn N e w clusscs ' for adults will bo organized In room 104 at Klanuilh Union high school tonight (Monday) : at 7:30 o'clock. Subjects open to enrollment uro typing, book' keeping, shorthand und office muchlnea. Anyonu Interested in attending la welcome. w ; Improving Friends of Mrs. ; J. Wires, aged Mulln resident t .."and mother of Mrs. A. M. Tho ' - -mas of that city, are Interested r to learn alio la allowing improve rs ;t mont ut Klumalh Vulley hospl 1 , tal. Mia. Wires suffered a hip I frncturo lute In December. . - V,. Comfortable) Mrs. Mury Mot ! 1 aclienbnchcr, pioneer resident of Klamath Fulls, la resting com. . fortubly at Klamath Vulley hos pital where oho la receiving treatment for a fractured right leg. WARREN DUSTS ENTIRE STATE Danceless FDR Birthday Celebration To Be Held HIGHWAY BQAnD Brief Visit Lt. Scott Mllll- gun, US navy, former Longvlew, Wush., high school coach und as sistant principal, visited hero briefly Sunday on roulo from Sun Francisco to Portlund. MIIU gnn In also ii former Unlvorslty of Oregon football atur. Mrs. Milllgan In tho former Elizabeth Gruhiiin of this city and la now with Boeing Aircraft In Scattlo. Vialta Mora Ceorgo Pierce. US navy, is on a brief leuvo from tho nuvul training station ut Camp Fnrrugut, Idu. Ho la visit ing lila wife ut their home, 2335 Vino avenue. I'icrco hua a previ ous thrco-year acrvico with the US army. Ho is now uwulting usslgnmunt to a ship. Award Richard F. Igl, Kliim nth Falls, has received a gold star award In ItOTC military training according to a recent on. nouncement made by Col, C. L. Sampson, head of tho military department at tho University of Oregon. The gold atur awards wcro mudo to 15 students who hud tho highest standing in their respectlvo military clusscs. SACrtAMENTO, Jun. 11 (A') Governor E u r 1 Wurren toduy summarily ousted the entire slate highway commission which had been appointed by former Gov. Culbcrt L. Olson. Warren mado tho disclosure at a press conference, he mild; 'You huvo only to read the newspupers to know why I do not want Lurry Barrett us chair mun of tho old commission, to represent this administration." Formal Reason (Charges wcro filed recently with OI'A accusing Barrett of violations of tho tiro rationing regulations, as operator of gurago In Sun Francisco.) Tho formul reason given by Wurren, however, wus thut the highway commission has sched uled u meeting for this week ul though it has been udviscd by Director Charles Purccll of the department of public works, there Is no urgent business for the commission to transact. Wurren named members of his official staff os temporary members of the new highway commission. Tho permanent commission will bo chosen with. In o few days. A diincclcss President Roose velt's birthday celebration will ba held In Oregon, but tho cam paign for funds to fight infantile purulysls will bo held as usuul, unnouncca -Dr. E. T. Hcdlund, Portland'a postmaster, who again has been named atate chairman. Tho Nutionul Foundation for Infantllo Paralysis' 10th annual appeal will bo held from Janu- Nama Son Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fleet of 1032 Erio street huvo named their infant son Fred Everett Fleet 2nd, after his paternal grandfather. Mrs. Fleet and child will leuvo Hillside hospilul Tucsdtiy for their home. TRY ERROL FUN LOS ANGELES, Jun. 11 OP) LVSclcctlon of a Jury to try Film ' Actor Errol Flynn on charges of statutory rape upon two 'teen ugo girls began in superior court today after Judgo Leslie IS. Still overruled a defense motion for contlnuunco because lit the Jfjnbsonce of a key defense wit-w-ncss. iv Attorney Robert E. Ford, In 'seeking u continuance, declared ..Jhat jiuywnrd Klngslcy, former "captain of Flynn's yacht, Siroc. .co, now is in the nuvy and un. 4f. fivnllnhln fni tnullmnnu j l& It wus aboard the Sirocco that iono of tho plaintiffs, Peggy La 7 Ruo Satterlec, 10, Hollywood C night club entertainer, churned n 1Un nnlnv In, Inn Hnnrl Wn- ...i.il- on a yncnung trip to Santo Cat 'bk uiinu jbuiiiu in nuuuai, 1U4J., ' jy; At Flynn's recent preliminary ncarmg, miss sutlcrlco testified ' she rnncio no attempt to cry out at Flynn's alleged advances up. on her because she figured her screams would not be heard by ,omcr guests because the ves sel's machinery was making so much noise. In asking for a continuance, Ford told tho court that if ; Klngslcy wcro here, ho would ',. testify that Flynn was nt the wheel of tho Sirocco throughout most of the cruise; and that from his own stateroom lie it ,H would have been oblo to hear C 'any sounds such us a woman's $ '. Flynn's second -accuser is 17- year-old Dotty Hansen, who left ; her Lincoln, Nobr.. homo for ifJ 4 -'TfnllvumnH In hnnn uUn wtirrh. 'V',. eventually get movio roles. rlMPLED SKIN I! Uso Snntlnoptlo Lotion, fnmnus iiiuiiiuiiicii nowuor bllHo, no llolprtll jo plmploil Irrlliilcil itlihi, when duo to oxliirunt rniiKon. You'll Invo It. I'loiuolMi tl:liiloiiuf y Hldncnro. I lirro flnMerlliff rrunlUnxlon NhnilrH. I'IohIi, Bruliottt), Crmtn. 60i SAN T I S E P T I C LOTION Vialta Austin Adams, former Klamath automobile aulcamon. visited hero last week. He is now stationed in Utah ut the U. S. army officers (ruining school. Ho enlisted In tho air corps a short timo ugo. Improving Captain Harry Hunter, commanding officer at Newell, Calif., ia recovering from a severe attack of pneu monia ut Klamath Vulley hos pltal. Patient Improvoi James Cole, Weyerhaeuser mill office employe, la Improving at Hill sldo hospital where lie has been u patient for tho paat several days. Occupy Home Mr. and Mrs Clark 'A. Simpson hovo moved Into their new homo on Gary street purchased from Oscar R. Strccter. Tho transaction was handled by Fred Cofcr ot the Uurnhiscl agency. Patient Improves Carol May field, who suffered a fractured neck in late December in an au tomobile accident near Merrill, Is reported improving at Klam atli Vulley hospital. jv SERVICE LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House arc en Joying a visit with their son Staff Sergeant William E. House, who is here on leave from Dem ing Field. N. M. Their son, Prl vnte David House, who enlisted as airplane mechanic in Novem ber, is in the hospital ot Jef ferson Barracks, Mo., It has been learned here. BLY Johnnie Wotls visited his parents here over the New Year holiday. His 15-day leave was tho first ho has had since ho enlisted over a year ago .Watts has seen action several times, and has been stationed in Alaska for the past few months. ATLANTIC TOLL NOW STANDS AT ory 13 to 30. The latter date Is tho president's birthday. The march of dimes again will bo tho method to raise funds in Oregon. Last year tho state con tributed moro than $35,000,. of which 50 per cent was retained by tho stuto and county organ izations. "Instructions have been re ceived from tho national com mittee," Dr. Hcdlund said, "sug gesting that the birthday balls, such as hold in previous years, be discontinued, and the energy of the county and city chairmen concentrated on fund raising." . . The Portland postmaster hat been identified with the infantile paralysis campaign movement since- 1034. This is his fourth time as state chairman. Assistants and county chair men will be announced soon, he said. Delaware frequently is re ferred to aa the "Diamond State" because it ia small in size but great in importance. Three hundred seeds may! be produced by a single dandelion head. Acid Indigestion ReiMrad la S uiimim m iiU mmt butt When ieH itomKh arlil caum painful. infTotit fnf in, tour atoma'd tod hwtt)urn, doctors anally Draerth Ut futtt-ivUn mJ1clna him fnr trrapMraalla ralur nidlrtnM like ihot tn BU-aitt TabUu. No laiatlT. Bll-ani brlnfi rarafort la Jiff or ratuin botli to aa f or doobl Booty bK(, at. Southernmost university un der the Stars and Strifes U th University of Puerto Rico, j at Rio Piedras. Rad ClatslfUd Aaa for fluU P I L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIM - NO HOSPITALIZATION - No Lot vol Tlnw - -.. pmunnt RmuIuI f DR. E. M. MARSHA Chtroonolli PtivtlalMl - ttf N. 7ih - KMiulrt ThMtr fan 4000 SEAMEN By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK, Jan. 11 (JP) The perilous task of sailing merchant ships In the submarine-Infested Atlantic has taken the lives of at least 4000 and perhaps more than 6000 men since Pearl Harbor. Tho announced destruction of six cargo vessels in the western Atlantic lost week caused the loss of more seamen than had been reported In any previous week in several months, when the ship toll was higher. Toll High There were indications that life would be still tougher for the sailors In tho winter opera tions. Seamen stand less chance of survival after torpcdolngs in the cold months when they face heavy storms, Icy waters and shorter hours of daylight. Seventy-three men were kill ed and 87 were listed as miss ing as the result of six an nounced sinkings last week. These raised the casualty list for tho 587 allied and neutral merchantmen reported sunk in the western Atlantic over the 0400 mark. At least 3906 men have been killed and 2521 oth ers have been recorded as miss ing, with most of the latter con sidered lost. 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