M7 20, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN LGANAL VETS GUESTS DFCOMMANDOS All (our of tlis marines In KUmith this work an uucsts of tlio Commandos woro In Hie first wnvri of Ainnrlciin soldiery to Invsdo Guadalcanal In the mm ninr of 1042, After training In a boot camp In tha east, thoy sailed with tho tnak force for the Solomona, All of thorn come buck on tho anmo hospital fillip In November, 1042, and they huvn been In tho U. S. naval hospital at Mare Inland alnco that time. Pvt: Andrew James Nolan la from Gloucester City, N. J. Land ed on Guiidiilciiniil In Aumist and wounded In tho Buttlo of The River. f PfC Samuel J. Irvin, from Slstorsville, Woat Vlrjiinta, "Sum my" hui been hospitalized In a baas hoapltal In tho South Pad' flc and In tho U. S. navul hospl till at Mara Island for tho puat (nine month. Ha was wounded In tho battle of Point Cruz In the Solomon ialunda. Pvt. Pat Malloy li from Long Inland, N. Y. Ho wn wounded on a patrol on tho Solomon la landa. PFC Ray Brelinnt la from Flint, Mich. Ho went over In April, 1042. Ho waa In the Aug uat 7 wave of marines Unit land ed on Ouadalcanal, Ha was wounded In tha Battle of ' Tho Blver. Thla li the first real liberty theso murines luivo had since thoy landed back In tho United States on Novcmbor 13, 1042. They wero all four In a New Zealand bono hoapltal prior to wcomlng back to tho United Stutea. Thcso murines paid a real tribute to tho Commando girls for bringing them to Klamath Kalis for this vacotion. Thoy want to express their approcla tlon lor thla opportunity to be away irora tha hospital for a few days, ba in a private homo, have the privileges of a homo life, as sociate with civilians after so many months of Just hospital life with men. They said, "It Is so wonderful, you know the worda wo would llko to say so ploose say it for us wa can t. ' The marines are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Rogers. 851 Paci fic Terrace'. They aro getting a big thrill In wandering around aftho Rogers' home and garden. CHICAGO, May 20 P) To meet the needs of the army and navy, 11,000 of the nation's physicians must be recruited this year. Or. James E. Paullln, president-elect of the American Medical association, said last hlght. Dr. Paullln, speaking at the 103rd annual meeting of the Illinois State Medical society, asserted that although the re cruitlng of physicians is "slow," -lie said the Quota "must be fill J d." He expressed hope that this could be accomplished by vol untary enrollment. The Atlanta physician, who served as a major In tho mcdl cal corps In tho last world war, said that when the Quota Is filled, the army and navy will have a total of 03,000 doctors. leaving 80,000 to care for tho medical needs of li!0 million civilians. Relocation of physicians to serve war Industry towns also must be accomplished. Or. Paul lln said. He declared that cur rently, thoro woro 100 "critical" areas, In need of 300 doctors. . No Ration Coupon Needed I 1 m a m m -mil ST Civic Leaders Hold Conference On Development SEATTLE, May 20 UP) Steps to effect a permanent Interna tional organization for regional development on both sides of the border will be taken today at a conference of British Columbian and Washington and Oregon civic leaders. A 20-man delegation from British Columbia arrived last night and today will take up present and pout-war matters of importance to the Pacific north west with representatives of Seattle, Bcllingham, Portland, Tacoma and Everett. Stavanger'a cathedral, finest In Norway, was founded by an Englishman in the 11th cen tury. Cheesecake Isn't on the ration list and the Hollywood photo boys are doing their best to keep news' popers well supplied. Here we have starlet Virginia Pattern taking your mind off the war.' Modern Medicine's Theme The Wounded Don't Die" ii WASHINGTON, Moy 20 (P) Moro than 07 per cent of the navy men and murines wound ed at Pearl Harbor hove sur vived, tho office, of war Infor mation reported today. "The wounded don't dlo," was tho themo of an exhaustive OW1 report on the treatment of Unit ed States ormy and navy cas ualties. Its findings were summed up in those words: "Nover beforo in the history of tho world has tho fighting man had avallablo tho medical care and equipment the United States now furnishes its defen ders." s Of all the naval and marine personnel listed as wounded at Pearl Harbor only 2.8 per cent died subsequently, OWI snld; 63 per cent had returned to duty by March 31, 1043, while 43. S per cent wero still under treatment and 910 of 1 per cent were Invalided from service. Figures for army wounded wero not available, but OWI said obtainable data showed that "recoveries are comparable to naval and marino percent ages." "In the original occupation of North Africa, the only deaths wero thoso of men killed out right or so badly wounded that nothing could have saved them," the report said. "This was true also in other theatres of war. "When medical supplies are delayed In reaching tho front and not even the Red Cross can stop a bomb, as the nazis and Japs know well our doc tors are trained to perform their duties with whatever equipment is at hand. "In the North African cam paign, ships carrying medical material were torpedoed. Yet our medical care system was established right from the beaches of the Mediterranean, and the' hundreds of recoveries from wounds testify to its ef fectiveness. Always read the classified ads. Women Enjoy Intimate DA1N limaaa Yon, too. will 6nd CERTANE a mar velous aid to personal dainnneu. Mild ...gentle... delightfully fragrant CERTANE douche powder affords ut moit intimate cleanliness. Luxurious, deodoriring . . . soothing to debate ht sues. No Tincenng tell-tale odor. 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