Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 01, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Oclolior 1, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORiiGON
PAGE THREE
Army Opposes Check on
tjorals of Wayward Wives
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 Ml
Tlio army today opposed sutfKes
tlnns Unit it chock ilia morula of
wnvwurd wives of service men
before iiriintlnii them depend
ci icy ullowuncoa.
Brl. Oen. H. C. Gilbert, ad
ministrator of dependency ben
efits, assorted tlio whole systom
of dependency payments would
box down In administrative do
tall If the fnlthfulneiw of wlvea
hnd tn bo determined. Ho ap
peared before the house military
committee considering InRlsIa
tlon to booit dependency allow
nee. Rep, Shore (It-Mo.) churned
Wheeler Complains
Of Democrats During
Father Draft Talk
flVASillNOTON, cl- 1 "W
iitor Wheeler (D-Mnnt.) in
verted in the senate today that
some of hii democratic col
IcnKtiei apparently prefer to take
father) Into the armed services
rather than fill military quotas
without them.
Ueulnninu hl last appoal ftr
his bill to halt furthor induction
of pro-Pearl Harbor fathers for
mo rest or tne yeur, ino Montana
antl-ndmtnlatrntlonlst complain
ed bitterly of the absence of dem
ocratic senator! from the
chamber.
Klamath Ministers
To Meet Monday;
Open New Program
Member of the Klamath Min
isterial association will meet
Monday at 10 a. m. at the First
Presbyterian church to open the
new year's activities Rev. Albert
(A Dwlitht. First Covenant
(Tftirch, will speak on "Repatria
tion and Repatriates."
Rev. Dwluht wa stationed at
a mission In the Interior of China
at the time the Japs took over
the city. On December 7, 1041,
he was taken prisoner but per
mitted to remain at hla station,
being the only American in that
city. In April, 1042. Rev. Dwluht
was removed to Hankow and wai
later a passenger on the Grips-
noim, oouna lor America.
that "harlots are murrylng thcao
boys Just io thoy II get tlio mon
ey thut goes to wives."
He said a hospital in his dis
trict was filled with venereal
women, inuny of them drawing
dependency allowance! from
men oversea. ,
General Gilbert laid, however.
It should not bo tlio function of
military or government agencies
to check on the conduct of the
wives. He told tlio committee
thut congressional consideration
of the subject of wayward wives
would have a bad effect on men
already overseas.
Although "most mon have an
Inherent fulth In their wives," he
said, the fact that congress is con
sidering such mattari might
cause every soldier "to becomo
concerned about his own wife,
Major Averill
Named ROTC Head
At University
EUGENE. Oct. 1 (P) Major
W. S. Averill today became com
mandunt of the army specialized
training unit at the university of
Orcuon and a nrofcasor of mili
tary science and tactics of tho
school s nun. unit.
Ha succeeds Col. C. L. SnmD'
son, retired under army ge rcg-
illations. Averiu was corn hi
Bandon and served as Benton
county agricultural agent from
1932 to 1042, when ho was as
signed to me military science ac-
partment hern.
Reconnaissance
Plane Downs Zero
Over Nauru Island
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 W)
A single American plane, engag
ing five Japanese Zeros over
enemy-hold Nauru Island, de
stroyed one enemy ship and
probably shot down another, the
nuvy reported today,
The navy gave no Information
on tho reconnaissance plane It
self, but It was assumed that It
returned safely to its base from
tho mission over Nauru during
the morning of September 27,
South Pacific Tlmo.
Brig. Gen. Eubank s
Transfer Confirmed
FORT GEORGE WRIGHT,
Wash., Oct. 1 OP) The second
bomber command today con
firmed the transfer of Brig.
Gen. Eugene L. Eubunk with the
announcement that Col. Hugo P.
Rush had moved from Gowen
field, Boise, Idaho, to command
of the organization, which has
headquarters here.
General Eubank, whose trans
fer was anticipated in a Spokesman-Review
article earlier this
week, is a veteran of the South
Pacific aerial warfare. His new
assignment was not revealed.
Hans Norland Flra Insurance.
Klamath Tempi
1007 Pine street. Daniel B.
Anderson, pastor. Phone 3874
Sunduy school, 0:43 a. m. Mrs.
Moncrt Mount, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Overcomcrs servico, 6:30 p, m
Evangelistic seevlce. 7:48 o. m
Good music, good singing and
nearly welcome to inese icrv
Ices.
Wednesday missionary meets
(Plho church, 10 a. m.
Mid-week preaching and praise
service Wednesday, 8 p. ni.
Choir practice preceding the
Wednesday evening service.
Saturday broadcasting over
ivrji, oju p. m.
Local Men Listed
On Federal Jury
Six local men are on the list
of Jurors for the fall term of
the federal district court which
convenes at Mcdford Tuesday.
Selected from this county
were Keith Cramer, William
Crossley, Thomas Laird and
Ivan Ncal of Klamath Falls,
A. Ray Ewlng, of Keno and
Charley Lang of Bonanza.
. OBITUARY
MAUDE IRENE BYRNE
Mmido lrcno Byrne, for the
lUt two years a resident of Klam
nTh Falls. Ore,, passed away In
Sun Francisco, Calif., on Tues
day, September ZB, 11)43, ai iu:43
a. in., following an extended Ill
ness. Sho was a native of Afton,
Iowh, and at the time of her
death was aged SB years. 11
months and 27 days. Surviving
arc her husband, Leo C Byrne,
of this city; one son, Cpl. Donald
i". wyrne, u. s. army air corps;
ono nnuKnter, Mrs. t. r.. swnn
son of Seattle, Wosh.; her par
. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hick
man of Denver, Colo., and two
sisters. Mrs. A. L. Thomas of this
clly and Mrs. John Graves nf
Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Byrno was
a mcmDcr oi r-wmina lodge No.
002. Indies' auxiliary to the B.
of R. T. Tho remains rest in the
r.nri wiiitlnck Funeral home,
Pine street at Sixth, where
friends may call after 12 noon
Saturday. Notico of funeral to be
announced in the next issue of
mis paper.
NEW FIELD
CHICAGO, (P) William B.
Johnson, secretary of a scavenger
association, asked for women to
man garbage trucks. Forty
husky applicants appeared..
"I hnd no Idea wc could get
women to apply. Johnson said.
"since we admitted that the odor
clings for days and they will
probably lose all their boy
friends.
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