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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Juno 1, 1943
cPRODUGTIDN W
BANDAGES HITS
RECORD MARK
Production hit n now hltili In
mid necuiiii'y nt tho Rod
Cross Kiirulcnl (IicnkIiik room
Mmuliiy nlHlit,
Willi 40 wiukurs, liii'liirtlnt!
mnny men und u fow woiunn,
rtoliiK llio Job, 111)2 IjiiikIiikos wore
tiinx'd old.
Fur Ilia time Involved, und llio
miiiilicr of now workers) present,
thin wim believed to ho o record
production for liny cluss lit the
Hcd Cross room.
' Tho Wcyorliiiuiiser milt clls
ti'lol, which hii.i been sonclInK In
liniwInK (Irlt'Kiitlnnii to llio bund-nmt-foUllnK
classes on Monday
nlKhl.s, It nc 1 nnotlior busy crowd
on hiind Moiuhiy nluht.
New workers who reported
Monthly nlnlit wcro D. Huiko, It.
M. Wolfe, S. J. Jones, John llor
rlott, Joyco Snmplo, Albert
Drainer, D. K. Poller, Mnry
Schniihel mid FrnnclH lifrry,
WRA TELLS DIES OF
WASHINGTON. Juno 1 (VP)
The war relocation nulhorlty ex
pressed fiillh todny In the loyalty
of 12,(1011 Japanese-Americans re
leased from custody since tho
Pearl Harbor attack and said
public statements that spies and
saboteurs had been freed wero
"Irresponsible" and "Ixnorant."
Director Dillon S. Meyer,
.nnswerhiK chaises made by Rob'
Pert K. Stripling, chief investi
gator fur tho Dies concessional
committee InvcstiitatlnK un
American activity, declared that
"not one Instance of disloyal ac
tivity" had been reported from
tho 12,000 on leave from reloca
tion centers.
Statement that released Jap
ansa wero disloyal "reveals a
complete iunoranco of the man
ner in which this uijcncy is con
ducting its program," Meyer de
clared. Ho said every iuternco
was liivcsllKatcd fully and none
was permitted to leuvo if thero
was any indication that It would
"endanucr the notional security."
Chemult
. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hash and
t family have moved fo I.nplnc.
Don Hertrniii of tho U. S. navy
Is visiting with his wife and
her parents In Chomiilt.
Mrs. Leo Bcllavanco and Mrs.
Binder wero business visitors in
Klamath Knlls Wednesday.
Prank Thompson of Chemult
enfo went to town on business
Saturdny.
Mr. ii i id Mrs.'L. G. Bertram
of Rend, were visitors Mon
day night at the Thompson
homo.
Mrs. Ray Isiackson was a vis
itor lust week in Chemult.
Mrs. Cap Jessup went to town
on business Thursday.
Mrs. Lee Davis of the Standard
Oil company went to town on
business Wednesday.
NEW PATIENTS?
LIBKHTY, Mo. (!) A nurse
) employed In a doctor's office
was one of 30 Ruests at a dinner
party.
It was a gain event until she
exclaimed:
"Why, I've got the measles!"
Bombed Out
. E1 LAI
..Sir 7
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A rA
J v.w 1 - M
Y y ' 1
llomliiniis mo bitter, us (nee of
this Loudon woman shows.
Neighbor) aid her at scorns of
hor bomb-wrecked homo,
Salvage Workers at Pearl Harbor
Doth men nnd women aided In tho salvngo of American warships
sunk In tho Jup raid on Pearl Harbor and only recently ruined and
rclltted. Oil-covered diver has Just como up from a trip Into the
Interior of tho U. S, S. Arizona, whllo Hawaiian girl cuts steel sec
tions from a warship so metal mny be reused.
Men of Science Meet
-.,1.. . .i,M,pu"i'Mi,,nmmy'iw.i''Hi'i'HW nu.mjimmiau J ni..i i ,' . lf 'y"!1
, 1 , J - i. ' '
Mutual congratulations were In order when Dr. James V. C. Yen of
Chungking and Professor Albert Einstein were awarded citations at
New York's Cameglo Hall for emlncnco In their respective fields
of achievement
McNutt Warns of Possible
Father Induction in 1943
WASHINGTON, Juno 1 (VP)
Dependency alone will be vir
tnnlly eliminated by the end of
this year as a reason for keeping
fathers out of uniform, Man
power Chief Paul V. McNutt in
dicated today.
The armed forces will need so
many men, he said, that only 22
of every 100 able-bodied fathers
still will be deferred at the end
of l!M:t because their families
need their support.
General Induction of family
heads is due to start August I.
A navy announcement yesterday
lowering physical standards for
draftees may slow up Induction
of fathers slightly, McNutt said,
but ho emphasized that even If
tho army follows suit in adopting
now standards the general effect
on father Induction will be "only
a delay."
Relaxation of navy standards,
particularly on eyesight, coin
cided with reliable reports fhat
the Brmed forces have been re
jecting moro than half the In
ductees called up in recent
weeks.
Inductions have been proceed
ing at about 300,000 a month. If
this rate is continued in 1044,
McNutt said it would be neces
sary to lower physical .require
ments still further, drop the
minimum draft age below 18
years, or raise It nbove the pres
ent maximum of 37 In the or
der named.-
Gas Limits Contribute to
Safe Memorial Weekend
By The Associated Press
Tho nntlon looked back today
on Its safest Memorial Day week
end in years, counting 2 ill) holi
day fatalities as compared to 304
last year and an average peace
time toll of 400 lives.
Thirly-elght slates reported
104 traffic deaths, 59 drownings
and 70 lives lost in accidents In
volving trains, airplanes, homi
cide and other menus.
GasolliiH restrictions, a pleas
ure driving ban in the east, Iho
largo number of persons in the
armed services and holiday work
shifts in war plants wero credit
ed with effecting the sharp de
crease in tho number of violent
deaths.
California reported the larg
est number of fatalities, 30. Il
linois was second with 25, Ohio
hud "20 and Pennsylvania and
Now York recorded 15 each,
California led the states in
traffic deaths with 20.
Tho traffic toll was 24 In the
eastern states where pleasure
driving is banned.
RRITAIN I IRTR
CASUALTIES IN r ;P1 I
6 -I'M frv
Ray and Vic
THREE YEARS
LONDON, June 1 (IP) Britain
has suffered 514,003 casualties In
all ranks of empire armed forces
In tho first three years of war,
Deputy Prlmo MhMcr Clement
Attlee told commornr today.
Attlce said D2.0B9 had been
killed; 220,710 were missing;
107,801 wcro prisoners of war
and 88,204 were wounded.
Tho casualties, as distributed
among empire forces, were list
ed thus;
United Kingdom 275,844
Canada 10,422
Australia 53,051)
New Zealand v 10,345
South Africa 22,615
India ,..101,070
Colonics , :. 30,829
"SE
CONVICT AT LARGE
SALEM. June 1 Of) R. E.
Shields, Mehama mill worker
who was shot In the abdomen
last Saturday by a state prison
convict, was still In a serious
condition in a Salem hospital
today.
The two convicts who escaped
Friday, Mcrlyn G. Kcnslcr and
Doyle C. McCann, are in sol
itary confinement cells. District
Attorney Miller G. Haydcn said
Kcnslcr s h ot Shields when
Shields refused to let them into
his house. Hayden said both
could bo prosecuted on habitual
criminal charges, and that if
bhiclds dies, both could be tried
on a first degree murder charge.
Police said they haven't a
clue as to the whereabouts of
George W. Durham, 33, who es
caped at the same time as the
other two.
Court Refuses to.
Review Stephan
Treason Conviction
WASHINGTON, June 1 P)
For the third time, the supreme
court today refused to review
the conviction of Max Stephan,
Detroit restaurant owner, on a
charge of treason against the
United States and simultaneous
ly lifted its order staying his
execution. Specifically, the tri
bunal denied a petition for allow
ance of an appeal direct to the
supreme court from the death
sentence imposed by the federal
district court at Detroit.
Chief Justice Stone read a
brief order announcing that "the
application for leave to appeal
is denied and the stay (of execu
tion) heretofore granted is va
cated." FROM VICTORY TO SUNKEN
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (P) Joe
Sutcrs couldn't believe his eyes.
He stepped to a window to
gaze proudly at his victory gar
den. Suddenly the whole thing
disappeared.
City officials said a sewer
leak had undermined the sou
Wyoming was the 44th state
to join the Union.
MOTORIST! i
Preserve Your
Privilege of Driving
Let Us Explain
The New Law
How YOU Can Be
Protected by
STATE FARM INS. CO.
1010 Miln Strut
Lirg..t Auto ln.ur.no. Co. In Amorlo.
IN THE ARMY
': they say:
GENERAL'S CAR" for wheelbarrow
'PEEP SIGHT for expert gunner
JAWBOIV E "for credit (as opposed to cash)
mmw It
VMnfl C l for the favorite cigarette with men
iTrj in the Army
FOR SWELL TASTE
AND EXTRA MILDNESS,
CAMELS HAVE GOT
WHAT IT TAKES ( 1
FIRST
fATTffiS SERWCE
The favorite cigarette with men In the
Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard
Ji Camel, (DaMd on actual tales records
in Post Bichatujes and Canteens.)
mm.,
Meet Raytion Polnte and Victory, the Harris boys from Minneapo
lis. Their parents plan to name their next ion Armistice.
Medal for Minnie 1
Ship mascot VMinnie," 14-month-old
cat shown in arms
of screen actress Irene Manning,
has received the Torpedo-Pin,
a citation awarded to survivors
iD'iJrPcded merchant. marine
Traffic Death
Rate Drops to
All-Time Low Mark
SALEM, June 1 (P) Oregon's
traffic death rate dropped to an
all-time low in April of 4.3 per
sons killed for each 100,000,000
miles of travel, the state depart
ment said today.
Nine persons were killed in
April traffic accidents, compared
with 22 in April 1942.
. First . Class Specialist Dan
Schreiber of the local navy re
cruiting station points out that
under the new voluntary indue
tion plan, men with construction
experience who are between 18
and 38 may volunteer for and be
inducted into the navy's famous
Seabees. Mechanics, carpenters,
electricians, . shovel operators,
crane operators, pipefitters, steel
workers, pipelayers, wharf build
ers, welders, riggers, divers,
draftsmen, surveyors and other
construction workers are the
type of men the navy needs. If
you come under this classifica
tion or have a friend who does,
Schreiber suggests that you con
tact the local recruiting office,
Room 202 in the Federal build
ing, phone 3431, for the neces
sary preliminary forms and
further information.
Warrant Carpenter Leo Wolga-
mood USNR, who is the officer
that does the rating for the Sea-
bees, will be in the local recruit
ing office again on June 24.
Men interested in contacting him
on that date should bring with
them a completed bureau of
yards and docks application and
three letters of recommendation
from former employers regard
ing their work. This application
can be secured from the local
recruiting station. - ...
VISIBLE IMPHOVEMENT
ST. LOUIS (P) O. Weber
still wears his spectacles but he
wonders if he could not do bet
ter without them on the bowl
ing alley.
He forgot them during league
play and bowled a perfect game
of 300. With them he has spent
the past year averaging a mod
est 145.
COLLEGE COURSES
OPEN TO NAVY MEN
First Class Specialist Dan
Schreiber of the local navy, re
cruiting station announces that
complete Information is now
available whereby enlisted per
sonnel are enabled, insofar as
their military duties will per
mit, to begin or continue by
correspondence, at small cost,
and with the possibility of ob
taining credit toward certltik
cates or degrees, their choice of
well over 700 courses, drawing
upon the educational resources
ot over 70 leading American
colleges and universities.
This should be of particular
interest to parents of 17-year-old
men who are anxious to have
their sons do their bit and still
continue with an education.
You are invited to get full de
tails from the United States
navy recruiting station,, room
202, Federal building, phono
3431.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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EFFECTIVE- JUNE97
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