Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 03, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
May 8, 1948
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EUGENE, Ore. Summer ses
sion courses in all the Institu
er education are being planned
to meet the needs of the war, it
it emphasized in an announce
ment just off the press. Two con
secutive sessions, which togeth
tlons of the state system of high
er equal one full quarter, will
enable the student, whether an
entering freshman, graduate or
undergraduate to complete es
sential training as rapidly as
possible.
. Specialized courses will be giv
en in each of the state's six insti
tutions. During the Portland
quarter, which begins June 14
and ends August 27, a six-week
workshop in weaving will be of
fered in conjunction with the
Art museum, and courses in edu
cation for teachers of handi
capped children and teachers in
nursery schools.
The University of Oregon,
which is also offering a full
quarter, beginning June 12 and
ending August 27, is placing
wartime emphasis on courses for
pre-medlcal and pre-nursing stu
dents. Teachers working for ad
vanced degrees and those pre
paring to teach in high schools
will have an opportunity to take
desired courses.
Monkeys and apes are afflict
ed by tooth trouble in the same
manner as human beings.
Widow Receives
Award for Husband
VANCOUVER Wash., May 3
Of) A Distinguished Service
Cross, awarded posthumously to
2nd Lt. Alfred Sharff, Portland,
was presented to his young wid
ow yesterday at a formal troop
ceremony at Vancouver bar
racks. The award was for action
Nov. 8, 1942, In French Moroc
co In which Lt. Sharff scouted
enemy machine gun positions
then sent a runner back with
the Information.
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Wounded Soldier Believes in
Live Bullets For Training
WASH1NCTON, May S (P)
Private John Larson, Baker,
Ore., decorated for gallantry In
North Africa, returned to this
country with a firm bollef In the
uso of live ammunition In train
ing soldiers.
"Aftor the bullets start flying
In real combat, you know why
General McNuir (Lt Gen. Lesley
McNalr, c o m m a n d o r of tho
ground forces) insisted on train-
holes. Wo dug 'cm with or with
out shovels after we hit that
bench at Casablanca," Larson
said.
"There's something about a
flock of machine gun bullets
coming at you from an enemy
that snys, 'Did. soldiers, dig.' "
Larson Is out of action,
wounded becmiso "I forgot the
basic ruin to 'lilt tho dirt and dig
ing us doughboys how to dig fox ho
In,' and stood Just olio second too
long In tho samo place."
lie told of lying in a foxhole
with machlno gun bullets whiz
zing overhead, until "I started
fueling I just had to movo or ex
plode, so I moved."
"I Jumped out of tho foxhole
and started running toward tho
hostile lines hoping that when
they fired at mo they'd give
away their positions so thu other
duughboys could got a shot at
'em. They full for It and slailed
firing."
It was for that action that Lar
son was given tho Silver Star
with a citation declaring that
gun action, continued to work"
forward, causing the onomy to
disclose position."
One Missing as
Navy Plane Crashes
In Puget Sound
SEATTLE. May S (IV) On.
man was iiiIkhImk and snvnn tiv
lured, one critically, yonlerdny
when a largo navy plnnu crash
ed Into I'ujet Hound north of
here whlla on a routine t min
ing flight.
Identity of the missing man
was withheld ncndlng notlflca-
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