Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 22, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    April 22. 1013
.iERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREB
MARTINEZ TO
ASSIST LOCAL
SCOUT LEADER
Tho executive bnurd of the
Modoc Anm council uniimiiicos
tli oniployinciit of Lloyd Pnrkcr
Mnrllnrr. an iisslstiinl Boy .Scout
executive, cffuellvo Miiy 1, 10411,
AccordliiU to K. U. Kliihn, coun
cil pieflldmil, Miirllnrz whs elm
sm becuuse of III excellent
ncoutliiK record unci hid flna celu
cntlonnl l)iickKruund.
Miii'llncr. in ii i i 1 1 1 1 v o of Tiios,
N, M., (i'iduiited from the Uni
versity of New Mexico mid took
Ki-iKluiito work ut the University
of WuNhliiKton, Ho luui been p
Kcovilmiislcr for five yenm unci
is a uniduiite of tho mitlonnl
trulnluK school for scout execu
tives. Miirtlucz comeii to thin
Doy Seout council to Incrcuso
,-Jho cffectlvcneiiit of tho Boy
j.Scout proKrum in the nix mid
one-luiir counties served by the
council mid us a cllmux to a pro
Kiiiiii started two yearn ana to
employ a. second professlonnl
scout executive for the lurge
lll'l'll.
Miirtluex will work with Scout
Executive liobrrt II. Liunott, nnd
will do spec I ill work In the Fre
mont nnd I-uko county districts.
Ho is expected to report for work
on or about April 28. Special
attention will bo illven by tho
council to tho mutter of oruun
i.lnif new troops and to ontab
li.iliment of n stronu Cubbing
prourum for boys from 9 to 11
years of iikc.
Idaho Ranch Man
Killed in Home
Shooting Fray
O PAYETTE, Ida., April 22 (IP)
Tom Ilurrls, prominent Pnyetto
rancher who was shot in his
apartment Monday nliiht, died,
nnd his partner, Earl Clark, was
held today on an open charge
pendlmt invcstlKiition.
Prosecutor W, R. McClurc
called an inquest.
McClure nnd Chief of Police
Cecil Mose declined to comment
oiv tho shooting except to sny
Harris was shot in Ills apart
ment, that Clark and four other
persons were present, nnd that
Clark was held.
Harris was wounded In the
shoulder, hip, chest and abdo
men, Undo Sam your money's asking
So the bombs can keep on blast
IllK ) Bur a War Bond todayl
. National
I Commentat'
1 "SOME OF
1 AMERICA'
I I nCCB
I COMES FROM
1 BATTLE"
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I Tk FAMOUS
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AlniliKllo miilfnt nnl, nver A hjr wpIrIiI.
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
Completes Training Prlvutc
Glen W, Slough, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward W.
Stough, 2211) Kt-
nii street, has
oompletcd his
four months
, training ut Cump
Hubert, Calif.,
and lias been
f transferred t o
l Indlo, Culir., for
desert maneuv
ers. Glen serves
ax radio techni
cian in tho field
artillery. He at
tended Klamath
SO
a
Union high school here and was
also "n former Herald-News car
rier, for about four years.
Naval Aviation Cadet Glenn
I). Plato of Lakoview, Ore, was
. - a member of his
battalion obsta
cle team at the
,U. S. navy pro-
flight school at
Athens, Gu
which reached
the finals of
the regimental
champion ship.
In tho rugged
physical conditioning program
there, every' future navy flier
competes in nine sports.
.
CHILOQUIN Tho commun
ity of Chiloquin enjoyed seeing
tho many boys homo on fur-
lough during tho punt two weeks.
One was Harold Collins, 17-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs, Phillip
Collins. Hurold lias been ut Kur
rugut navy buso on beautiful
Pond 'Oreille lake at Sundpont,
Idaho, for the pust nine weeks.
IN AUSTRA
LIA Earl C.
Dccrlng,, S. K.
.'lc enlisted in
the Seabees in
August, 11)42,
and .was called
into service in
November Ho
was stationed In
Ithodc Island
for some time,
but at present is
In Australia,
IN NORTH AFRICA Corp.
Stanford Revenue, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Sllvcy of .'ISO.') Sum
mers lane, has
written an In
teresting letter
homo from
North Africa.
Ho tells his fam
ily that he "nev
er felt better In
his life" but
thut tho Ameri
can soldier lives
out of tin cans,
"which Isn't half bad," and all
the milk is powdered, "I haven't
hud a glass of fresh milk for
months," Stanford writes.
"Wo see very Interesting
things here and tho natives treut
us very well. Tho French troops
treut us especially good. Soldiers
buy only live chickens or eggs
us everything, Including the na
tives, are so dirty and us fur tho
natives looking tough well, wo
wouldn't take any prizes,
"I hear the frogs croaking just
like they do buck home in tho
spring, and at night the Jackals
make such a noise we can hard
ly heur,
"We really have very little use
for money us tho Germans and
Italians cleaned out all the best
tilings to buy."
Corp. Revenue entered the
jrmy Mureh 20, 1941, and re
ceived his training in tho second
armored division at Fort Con
ning, Ga. He is the driver of a
half track. The second armored
division is commanded by Gen
eral I'atton and is termed "The
Fighting Hell on Wheels," ac
cording to Revenue. The corpor
ul suys his half track is called
"Tho Tomahawk" and he
"should be able to bring home
some German scalps." He also
writes thut no one wants to come
home until the Job Is done.
CHILOQUIN Maurice Percy,
brother of Mrs. Blaine Stinson,
Joined tho navy June, 1941, and
was at Pearl Harbor when the
Japs made their attack and has
been in many a duel since that
date, always coming out on top
regardless of the odds. At one
port in tho South Pacific, Maur
ice was greatly disappointed be
cause he was unable to locate
a number of Chiloquin boys he
knew were near there. Maurice
is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Percy, now living In Klamath
Falls.
T
10 MOTHERS
KILL CHILDREN
THEN SELIES
SEATTLE, April 22 (IP) Ob
sessed with despondency, two
mothers killed their children
mid committed suicide in wide
ly separated parts of Seattle last
night, the coroner's office report
ed today.
Coroner John P. Brill Jr., said
Mrs. SumucI H. Ruymer, 34,
drowned six-months-old Sandra
Louise Raymer and herself in
Green lake shortly before mid
night. The bodies were recov
ered early today.
A few hours earlier, Mrs, John
L. Frey, 24, drowned her son,
John Roger Frey, 4, in a bath
tub, slushed the throat of her
daughter, Linda Carol Frey, 17
months old, and then lay down
on a bed and cut her own wrists
and throat, said Brill.
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Projects Ready
For WPB Views
WASHINGTON, April 22 IIP)
Two of the several reclamation
projects which westerners con
tend would contribute most to
ward new food supplies are
ready for submission to the war
production board, Senator Mur
dock (D-Utah) said today.
Murdock said they are the
Newton project In Utah and the
Roza in Washington state.' They
will be recommended, he said, to
the facilities committee of the
WPB by the agriculture depart
ment, which has been working
with the reclamation service to
prepare data for the board's con
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