Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 28, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    .May 28, 1943
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In Divorce Bout
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
VETERAN IDE
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Tim crono pnper popples tlint
will bo noltt on tlio ntroctn of
jtliimtilli Kails Siiturcliiy, Mny 20
by tlm Anirrlciin 1-pkIoii Aux
llliuy worn nil much) by votorunn,
nyn Mm. J, II. Cinlliiiilior, poppy
chairman.
There uro some votrruns whoso
hnnclii ii 10 too crippled lo fashion
n poppy from tbo very bculnnlnti
4iiitll It. I f"H blown (lower, io
they nro allowed to do wlinlevcr
pin t of Ilia work tliey cim and
the other veterans finish tlio
Job, The men nro piild one cent
for ciieli poppy mill ir they nro
not too budly disabled they cun
enrn n fiilr day's whko without
exerllnii themselves too much.
Kor tlio second yeiir tlio men
ftdl.nibled in World Wur I luivo
slimed their fund raising hundl
work with tlio men of a younucr
itencrntlon, those who huvo corns
buck recently from tho buttle
fronts In tho l'nclfle and tho
Mcdlterriinenn and even in tho
north, for hospitalization In
their homo liuul.
Thin your tho Ciunp Firs Girls,
Girl Scouts nnd tho Junior aux
iliary will assist the LeKlon aux
llliiry In tho snlo of popples.
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MEN AND
WOMEN IN
SERVICE
, FORT KLAMATH Aviation
Cadet Alfred B. Cnstol Jr., ar
rived Inst week nt Thunderblrd
air field, 20 miles from Phoenix,
Ariz., according to word received
hers by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Cnstcl Sr. Young
Canto! wns called for duty March
10 with tho aviation cadets, and
has been tuklnit basic training
nt Suntn Ana nlr bn.to nt Snnta
Ann, Calif., sinco that llmo. Ho
will rocolvo his primary pilot's
trnining, having made his first
flight on May 2B, and expects
lo bo nblo to solo In about two
weeks, ho staled In his Inst let
ter homo. Ho Is very enthus
iastic about tho aviation brunch
of the service, nnd writes his
parents that he likes it very
tjiiuch.
W Tec. Cpl. TUymbnd E. Van
Warmer has arrived safely nt nn
unknown destination, according
Liberia n President Makes
Shortest Speech to Senate
WASHINGTON, May 28 m
President Edwin Barclay of the
West African negro republic of
Liberia modo one of tho short
est speeches the sennte ever has
henrd from a visiting dignitary
toclny, then broko precedent by
lcninlning on the floor as the
lnw-nmkcrs resumed their work.
Escorted Into the chamber by
n committee composed of Sen
ator Hill (D-Alu.). McNury,
R-Orc.), Wngner, (D-N.Y.) and
..'npper (K-Kns.), Bnrcluy took
his place on tho rostrum, where
ho was Introduced by Vice
President Wnllncc.
Bowing, ho sulci:
"I thank you very much for
according tho high honor of
permitting mo to wnlch for a
few minutes the process of law
making of tlio United States
sennte."
With Hint, Barclay snt down.
Nazi Captives
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Study In contrnsts Is seen in these pictures of two Germans taken'
prisoner In the Tunisian fighting. Hnughty Nnzl in helmet has
Just found out tho master rnco lias met Its master, Grinning Gcr ,
man ut right seems pleased to be a prisoner.
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Mrs, Jnck Dcmnscy, Ilia fornior Hun
tmll Wlllluim poses oulildo lilt
Wlilto i'liilui, N. y,, cuurUiouM dur
ing tho divorce suit Brought by Uout.
Cuiiidr, Juck Uenipscy uuulnst Her,
Mrs. UoniUMiy lias ajuiiUir-oucU tor
Ulvorco and bull) nro requesting cus
tody ot Uis two daughters.
to a letlor received from him
sevornl days ngo by bis mother,
Mrs. Harold Wimer, Ho wns sta
tioned nt Kort Ord, Cnllf., with
the 7th qunrtcrmastar corps,
prior to being sent out1 for parts
unknown on April 6. His wife
is continuing her position of
clerk nt the army post at Fort
Ord for the durntion.
Congress to Probe
Food Marketing
WASHINGTON, Mny 28 (Pl
under a unanimous house man
dats to Investigate the nation's
food marketing system, the
houso agriculture committee laid
tho groundwork today for nn in
quiry which Chnirmnn Fulmcr
(D-S.C.) snid ho expected to re
sult In bettering tho economic
position of farmers nnd consum
ers. "Unless I nm mistaken," Ful
mcr said, "wo will bo nblo to
show that most of the food dol
lnr goes to middlemen, n leech
like link, Hint can be eliminated
by strenmlinliig our food dis
tribution system."
In a moment Vlco President
Wullnco announced:
"The somite reconvenes and
the chnir recognizes the senator
from Tennessee."
Senator McKcllnr, piloting an
Appropriations bill, arose and
debnto resumed.
The sennte nlwnys recesses to
hoar a visiting dignitary since
it technically cannot bo ad
dressed except by a member or
the vlco president. Attaches said
Bnrclay shuttered . precedent by
his presence during considera
tion, since- customarily only
members of other parliamentary
bodies, governors or former
members nrc admitted to the
floor.
Tho Llbcrlan president soon
moved to fi sent besldo Senator
Wngner and, after a few min
utes, left tho chamber to ad
dress tho house.
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