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    May 81. 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THM3
IM EAGLES
HOLD MEET ON
ANNIVERSARY
, ' Tho Entiles nuxlliury held n
rcuulur mt'otlnit Thursday nt 8
? p. m. In tho EiikIps hull. Thin
' wns Iho lhlh imnlvorwiry ycur
' or Iho nuxlliury mid tho clmr
Icr member wero ioelnl
Idlest.
; Post niiidnin prcslricmt hold
tho chnlri for (ho evening on
follows: punt nuidiim president
Mnry Kek: nuidiim president
; Annette. Hull; miidnm vice prcsl
donl, Dolly MncliiKln mndnm
cliiipliiln, Funnlo Thoinpiioii;
ni n d n m conductress, Dotty
Wood; Inside uiuird, Mildred
Monliy, n charter member, mid
Sti'llii Powell, iniiKlclnii unci enp
tnln. Lmiru StriniK ni'Uid us out-
ildo uimrd iind tho regular trim
toon, Kiithlcon KHz, Lornn
-Proves inul Vera Llnkonhiick,
V-voro in their stations.
After tho rcuulur opening of
tho nuxlliury, nctliiK nuidiim
president, Annette Hull, pro-
wntod tho charter member,
Mnry Eck, Dolly Mnchudo, Mil
dred Mrnihy mid r iinnlo Thonip
non with beautiful corsiiKc.
Two candidates wero given the
full Inlllntory eercmniiy,
Every flvo yenm Dolly Much-
ndo him nlwayn presented beau
tlftil Ravels to members who
huvo become past nuidiim prcal
dontH during thut time. Those
receiving them lit the Thtiriidiiy
meeting wero Mury Eck, Lcnu
Aubrey, Annette Hull, Ursel
Ilratton nnd Rnchncl Hobklcuu.
After tho meeting Ico crcnni,
coffeo nnd n beautiful blrthdny
enko wero served.
Thursday evening, Juno 3
there will bo nnothcr meeting
This will nlno ho Installation of
Af(lcer.i with the following In
"dulled: pn.it mudnm president
Frances Herbert; nindnm prosl
dent, Mntidle l.umnn; mndnm
vleo president, Phyllis Stclzen
mueller; mndnm chnplnin, Mar
Jorlo Perkins; conductress, Vor
nn Gny; Insldo gunrd, Idn Doo
ley; outside gunrd, I.nurn
Strnng; secretary, Thclmn Beck
hum; trensurer, Leiih Pickett;
trustee, Verio Dolnn, nnd
muslclnn, Stelln Persell. Install
lug officer will bo Dolly Mnch
ndo, with Vornn Gny ns install
Jug conductress.
Fire Razes Three
Seattle War Plants
SEATTLE, Mny 31 (!) A fire
which destroyed thrco lnduslrlnl
A'lnnts In Scnttlo'i south end Inst
V.ilght was brought under con
trol early this morning only after
12 engine companies, three truck
compnnlcs, n city fire department
firs bout nnd two const gunrd
bnrges hnd bnttled tho blnzo for
nenrly thrco hours.
Two of tho plnnls were wnr
Industries tho Nottleton Bold
win Construction company, en
gaged In defenso housing, and
tho Johnson Mnnufncturlng com'
pnny, mnkcrs of mnrlno machin
ery. Tho third wns the Western
Mnttrcss fnctory,
8NAKEY
NORMAN. Okln.. IJPt JTnr
eld Dundco spent flvo dnys In
llio university of Oklnhoma In
flrmnry,
A dead snnko bit hhn.
Dundee wns nklnnlnc flin
Vtiuko In tho biology laboratory
vhcn his hand slipped nnd
strucu tno snnkos still danger
ous fungs.
'own
Memorial Day
Br EAHL WHITLOCK
mere nre new nnmcs on
America's Roll of Honor this
yonr tho nnmes of men for
whom, on this
Mcmorlnl Dny,
wa shnll bow
our hands In
gratitude nnd
prayer. G r n 1 1
lido for ' tho
Sacrifices they
have made.
Prnycr thnt wo
mny so live ns
to bo worthy of
those, sacrifices
and thnt wo mny wisely hold
and cherish tho lnnd they died
to save.
Young men, these who hnvo
Intcly joined tho ranks of the
heroes of nil our other wars.
And let us fully and soberly
acknowlcdgo thnt, without their
fine, strong, young lives lives
which they hnvo gladly given
to their country and ours
America tho Free would cense
to exist. Sho would bo Ameri
ca tho Slnvo,
Noxt Monday Mr. Whltlock
M the Earl Whltlock Funeral
omo will comment on Human
ity Proves Its Honesty,
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FARMERETTE CINN Y-Clnny Rlmms, rittlo sonicstrns, )
docs Iho mllkliic on tier Han Fernando valley, California, farm
under the watchful eye of Corp. Joseph lacuone of Syracuse, N.Y
a service man iuest at the ranch, r'
College Graduates Advised
On Life in Warring World
By Tho Atsoclotod Prois
Six Oregon colleges sent np
proxlmiitcly KI00 seniors Into a
wnrrlng world In commence
ment exercises of tho Mcmorlnl
Day weekend.
"Wnrs destroy, they brutalize,
they consume men's hopes and
dreams," President Donnld M.
Erb of tho University of Oregon
told 4RQ graduating seniors nt
Eugene.
"Hut they nlso expose reserves
of nobility nnd heroism nnd en
durance, the existence of which
wo huvo doubted. They hnsten
many improvements In technol
ogy. In education, In medical
practice Wars also tench,"
ho ndded.
Allied victory wns predicted
nt Wlllnmetto university by Hear
Admiral Ross T. Mclntire, sur-gcon-gencrul
of the nnvy nnd
President . Roosevelt's personal
physlclnn, who said, "Tho month
of Mny In tho yenr' 1D43 will
long be remembered ns tho turn
ing point in our war against the
axis forces. . , .
"I nm firmly convinced thnt
wo must do such a thorough job
thnt there will bo no repetition
of what wc are now going
through. To do this we must be
very strong in our national life.
Wo must never nguln bo so short
sighted as to believe thnt our
borders enn be self-sufficient and
Hint wo enn do without the rest
of tho world," the admiral said
Governor Sncll spoke briefly
in streamlined exercises nt Ore
gon Stnto In which President A
L. Strand was Inaugurated for
mnlly nnd 611 wero graduated.
Strand pledged to keep the school
geared to expanding northwest
Industries, and mentioned a war
time reorganization of the for
estry school.
Tho Oregon State Alumni as
sociation elected Ursol Narvor,
Portland, president; Clyde Wil
liamson, Albany, vleo president;
Mrs. Edith Howard llouck, Rose-
burg; Donnld Meyers, Ln Grande,
nnd Mnrlon Wonthorford, Ar
lington, directors.
Oregon Collcgo of Education
at Monmouth graduated 83, and
in Portland Lewis and Clark
graduated 22, Multnomah col
lege, 44.
Americans Can Lick Japs,
Says Guadacanal General
FORT LEWIS, Wash., Mny 31
(T) Tho American can outfight
tho Japanese, but only if he over
comes Jnpaneso cunning, be
lieves Major General Alexander
M. Patch, who became IV nrmy
corps commander hero recently
nftcr spending six months on
Guadalcanal.
"Tho Jnp unquestionably Is n
formidable fighting man. Wc
must recognize thnt. I would
n't sny ho Is smart, but I will
say he Is among tho most cun
ning of nil tho soldiers In the
world," he snld In nn Interview.
"They livo much closer to nn
turo than wo do. They enn ac
custom themselves to very un
usual physical hardships thnt
ground fighting entails. In this
respect they are quicker than the
American boy. Another thing,
the Jnps can live on much less
food than wo can. They seem
able to livo off tho country In
those strango islands better than
our soldiers do."
Tho general rntcd tho Amerl-
enn soldier, however, ns a better
physical specimen and a better
marksman.
"Mnn for man, the Japanese
are not as good ns tho Ameri
cans. If you would get nn Amer
ican boy and a Jap 'boy of the
same ago nnd training ln a room
together, tho American would
kill tho Jnp. But our boy would
hnvo to overcome all the cun
ning of long oriental training,
ho said.
Oregon News Notes
By The Associated Press
Hogcr N. Carstcnscn, Junction
City, won tho $150 first prlzo ln
tho annual Falling-Bookman sen
ior speech contest nt tho Uni
versity of Oregon. , , , Benton
Ingle, 61, committed sulcldo on
his ranch near Canyon City, a
nolo Indicating despondency
over in lien mi. ...
Contract negotiations between
Pnclflc const pulp nnd paper
manufacturers and representa
tives of 18,000 CIO employees
recessed In Portland until 'July
for further study of wago pro
visions. . , , A. B. Anderson, Uni
versity of Oregon graduate who
lias been at Salmon, Idaho, re
cently, wns named superintend
ent of schools at Sllvcrton. . . .
Firo destroyed the S 10.000
Valley Manufacturing company
MOTORIST!
Prosorvo Your
Privilege of Driving
Lot Us Explain
Tho Now Low
How YOU Can Bo
Protoctod by
STATE FARM INS. CO.
1010 Main limit
LsrsMt Auto Intursnoi Do, In Amerloa
plant producing ax handles at
Woodburn. . . , The Portland
General Electric company re
ported power sales Increased 12.6
per cent last year. ...
Ex-Govornor Charles A. Mar
tin spoke, and Mrs. Martin
christened tho Liberty ship
Pleasant Armstrong, named for
an Oregon pioneer, nt tho Ore
gon shipbuilding corporation In
Portland. . . . CIO advertising
cards were removed from shlp-
ynrcl Buses in Portland on pro
test by shipyard workers, AFL
members,
Educator Named
To Employment Job
WASHINGTON, May 31 (P)
Monslgnor Francis J. Hans, well
known Catholic educator, was
sworn In at a White House cere
mony today ns tho new chairman
o Iho federal fair employment
practices committee.
Tho oath was administered by
Justlco Wiley B. Rtttlodgo of the
supreme court.
PIMPLED SKIN
uo finntlsoptlo I.ollon, famous
moillcntod powilor tmno, so helpful
to plmplril Irrltntxd nkln, whcn.ttuo
Jo pxliM-nnl eittiftflH, You'll lnvo It.
J'roiiiotoH Bliliilioniitv Hklm-nrt,
Jjiroo flnitorlnir cnmplnxlon nlmdrs,
Flush, llrtinotte, Cronin. lue, 60o.
SANTI8EPTIC LOTION
-MENfAND
WOMEN IN
SERVICE
; Announcements were received
here this past week of the grad
uation of Lieutenant Glenn A.
Stover, at Ellington Field, Texas.
Lt, Stover Is well known In
Klamath Falls and Klamath
county. Ho attended grade school
In Chlloquln and graduated from
tho Merrill high school.
After graduation ho worked
for a time with tho Merrill
branch of tho First National
Bank of Portland, later trans
ferring to tho Klamath Falls
brunch. Ho entered the service
last summer and has spent his
training period at air corps
schools in Texas. His training
has quullficd him as a pilot of
a bomber. Ho expects to take
further training ln this service.
Lt. Stover is tho son of Mrs. L.
K. Wade of The Dalles, Oregon.
Phillip F. Holt, former Kcno
student, Is home for a 20-day fur
lough after being stationed ln
Chile for the past 18 months.
Holt Is the son of Mrs. 11. R.
Baker, of Bartlctt avenue and
enlisted ln the army ln Medford
in 1030.
Ship's Cook 3c Howard
Athcy, after a 10-day furlough
visiting at the home of his moth
er, Mrs. Florence Athey of 1211
California avenue, has left for
tho south to enter active service
ln the Pacific. Athey received
his boot training for the navy
New Second Lieutenants
n Hi-V ... jr Jr f ,
Anton Suty Jr, Frank R. Hall Stephen G. Nason
Three youths from Klamath county communities war in the fifth 1943 class of graduating flyers
from the AAF gulf coast training center's ten advanced flying schools in Texas. They are Lieu
tenant Stephen G. Nason, Chemult, graduate from Lubbock; Lieutenant Frank R. Hall, Chllo
quln, graduate from Foster Field, Victoria, Tex., and Lieutenant Anton M. Suty Jr., Merrill,
graduate from Brooks. These lads took 36 weeks of rigorous training to fit them for service In
blasting the way for America's victories in the Pacific and in Europe.
at Camp Farragut, Ida., and was
selected to enter Kirk and Baker
school. Upon his graduation
from there, he received petty
officer rating of ship's cook, 3c.
Howord enlisted In the navy No
vember, 1842.
Tom Winterrlngcr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Winterringcr of
319 North Ninth street is now at
tending school et Nprman, Okla
homa. He entered the service in
November and Is a graduate of
KUHS.
Tommy Harmon in
North African Duty
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN
NORTH AFRICA, May 31 OP)
Second Lieut. Thomas Harmon,
former all-American football
star at the University of Michi
gan, has arrived in North Africa
for duty as a Lightning fighter
pilot.
Harmon in April was rescued
after four days in a South Amer
ican jungle after balling out of
a bomber he was flying.
Two of his companions were
killed and three others were
never found. Harmon arrived at
a Florida base to recuperate on
April 24.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
GAS COMPANY MUSI
SUPPLY CUSTOMERS
SALEM, Ore. Havln re,
quested the advice of Public,
Utilities Commlasloner Ormond
R. Bean, the manager for the
Lakevlew Gas and Fuel corn
pany has been told that 1
would "not be In the public in
terest" for the company to out
off the gas supply from 80
Lakevlew customers, even
though tho company is unabla
to obtain fuel oil to supply that
side of its business. Resale of
fuel oil has been the most prof
itable angle of the gas com
pany's business, but being now
unable to contract for a supply
to meet its requirement the
manager has disposed of hit
storage tanks and got himself a
job elsewhere. A caretaker will
be In charge of the gas business.
Commissioner Bean said he
could not approve closing th
plant and leaving 80 customers
without gas, even though th.
plant must operate at a loss for
a time. He suggests that tha
company arrange for a supply
of liquid gas and keep going;
until priority rules are repealed .
and it shall be possible to ob
tain electric equipment in place
of the gas plant.
Hans Norland, Fire . Inst
ance. Gas on Stomach
Rtiatf ) is S nTTTt tv fjtjal jtm my (talk
Wba xeea ttonucb add uww painful. auffoeaU
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