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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1944)
8M6, 1944 Inn I ' ii iBBlTT AT SERVICES GERALD AND NEWsi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN THIS CURIOUS WORLD By wmi,m F.r,u.on ACTRESS Ainwff .t PmvIbuii fusil The three commanding of , of Klumnth mllitiiry In Lions l'oko for the first from tho samo platform nt j i.vonlnu's successful L Buy oxor"loi conducted by L Klamath rulla Klks lmno. 11"". "V.,r .pVvlooa. hold In tut of m .p, ... - .,!. Wi ":fl JUrin B. - ,ln ..n m tho !. El.co of tho U-20 bombll.U I"1.1"" ,.,Mh hnrl boon n. I.mccd only a fow hours bofoio .U ,xcrcl"w- He discussed tho a? . 1.. ..r llm in nil Willi rni ry W ls.T'fi l,,ln rilatant com. I. J;n In this wur, . ... n t... " n .V th. navy air u'""i. nrf an Incident in Muo" u' o...flr In which a ird-IialitlnB '"Mid of Americans ikon Isluncl thnt hurt previous Ken Invaded by tho Japanese. . .mnhiisUed tho realities of Ichlnclclontit I" 1110 world ,lru I Ll Colonel Vorn Austin, com w. Am,ni nf Cnmn rule !!c exprewed confidence that ,e 'dim will bo pluntod In tho . . .11....,., 1 fuliiro In Her n .-ch I'lmiixcd tho series of Iks which followed the blks urnnlry slmwini! the history of ,c flnu In which tho Women s rabulunco corps purtlclpnled. Feiituro nt tho openlni! of the remonles was the hoisting of ,5 Old Fort Klamath flu. n j.stor flua which flew over Kort Imnuth to the tlmo of I In Bonn nnmrnt In 1HH0. Mnlcolm Kplcy. resident of the chamber of cam- ...ulU Aivni thn old llllif. !'ide ' brief talk on tho history 1 k huue bnnnor. Exult"! Rulur Jack Llnmnn td Ihe Klks In the flna dny rl ml. The progrnm was arranged iv Vernon Moore. Military units from the navy ir jlnlion. Camp Tulclaka and he Marine Barracks stalled a fain street pnrnde prior to the iroirrnm. On September 13. 1033, the hermomclcr reals ered 136.8 lurre at Azltla. Tripoli. Tho time year, tho temperature was 134 In ucatn vnucy DANCE Every Sat. Nite F.O.E. Hall Sth and Walnut 9:00 to 1:00 Sponsored by A.rla No. aOBO F.O.E., Auxiliary and Drum Corps Estin Kiger's Orchestra PUBLIC INVITED tliu rostrum. HORIZONTAL 85 Eest Indies tabor.) 88 God of love 88 She Is a VERTICAL 1 Paid notice ! Short lottors 3 Neither 4 Ireland 1 Pictured ctreia, II Portsl 1. Written form of Mliter 13 Single thing 14 Three (comb, form) IB Type of moth 18 Indiana (abbr.) 17 Before (prefix) 15 Man's name 20 Print measures 23 Relax 28 Operatic solo 28 Bone 27 International longuage 2DOpora (abbr.) 30 Lieutenant (abbr.) 31 Insane 32 24 hour: 33 Near 38 Calcium (symbol) 38 Doctor (abbr.) 37 Father 39 riniihed 41 Ctar 43 Individual 44 Depressed 48 Native metal 49 Vase 81 Egyptian sun god S3 Long fish 84 Worry T Flashes of Life DEVELOPMENT OF IT 22 Was seated 24 Conv 8 Mohammedsn 2 Soparate prince 6 Away 7 Wreck 8 Tavern 9 Duck 10 Street (abbr.) 17 In behalf of 18 Legal point 21 Unit of wire measurement flights 44 Against 48 Space 28 Murom room 48 Levantlnt tor T m 29 Unusual 33 FUSS 34-2000 pounds 37 Standard of value 38 Exist 40 Nerve (comb. form) 42 Individual IT ketch 47 Fleet animal 80 Reverend (abbr.) 83 Before 64 Fathom (abbr.) 87 Steamshl (abbr.) w. it wfffa FT w 1ST 1ST Second Infaniry Division Red Hot in invasion Area By The Associated Prtsi flF.NTLEMAN NEW HAVEN, Conn. A woman shopper dropped a pack- nttti (in n niinv hihuwuim. uiiu (rtilUal nn a fr-UI naPAR heforfi Lurmnu to DICK 11 UD. A neiuiui mnn b-irk-nri If flhftnrl fi fflW feet ---. . vn nhn wnmrin't huvA so lar 10 walk back to pick It up. She smnea nor iiiaimn, 110 nyyuu nis nai ana wamea away. . t a tin nr OPPOBTUNITY PHILADELPHIA Counter ritit7 "Nn h nit nf IMA ftnrt." UBIO H 62-year-old Chinese laundryman who admitted photographing a $1000 bill and mailing it to rhuniiirinff "f liittt wanted mv irienus in L-nintt w niiuw iiwt wen l m doing nerc.- kiil 11. i 1 nmmiKRioner nor mnn T rirlffin hnlri him in cnnn hull fnt- thn crund iurv on a charge of illegally photograph ing unucu aiaies currepvy rnrv arrs spa TMnFTF.r .T). til. A sroun of workmen discovered, much of bees are making their home 1 in inn mipr nr fii me BnmL oi President ' Abraham Lincoln's tomb. The discovery was made whitn thn men went into the shaft to make repairs on the tomb wnicn was siignuy cam aged recently when lightning I oti.iir-b' fhn mnmimnnl The workers retreated and made new plans to fimsn tneir job. onnTt.ANn .inn 1 IPi Tint- armv pnfflnnpra were told today that further development nt nnlitmhta rlvpr nnviffation is necessary to expand postwar northwest industry and provide Jobs for the new war working populace. AorlntiHiiral a n H Industrial leaders declared at an army en gineer hearing nere inai ira- nVAtmrf na.iiifallAn Ml iht- T" i VPT nalulnrV InnlllHtntf Ihp Snflke tributary would expand crop mRriteis ana enniiio iiutc, rates and non-metallic minerals from the inland empire to be placed on the market at low prices. Representatives 01 ine grain Inn wnnlri h halted if naviffa linn 1 nnl nrniflHad fVhpr TP. quests called for a seawall at Stevenson, wasn,, Decausc 01 wli.ni- anulnn Inri-OQCPrl flnnd control projects near Eugene, ana a supplement 10 ins oonne vine aam iock 10 uu navibtt IIUII I1WWO. The hearing, one of a series to gather information for a nmn atiBnilfi rcnnrt nn Ihp IUIII'I CI11-IIOI V - JJW- .- - - Columbia river system, was nnnri 1 1 ntan nv 1 n I rin nn r . Tudor, Portland district engi- naav usttii T ri i acciEiQnrR nr i.ni Conrad P. Hardy, Seattle dis trict engineer. Mickey Rooney Has New Role to Play TI-IO lUr.PI.P5 .Tnno In IJPi Tha screen's Mickey Rooney has a new role ana a new salary today, ine army gave mm both. A barracks bag slung over his shoulder, the 22-year-old in- auciee 101a reporters at nearpy Ft. MacArthur: "This is the biggest thing in my life, it makes mo happy to Irnnw thpv'vA aprpntpH m. By DON WHITEHEAD WITH THE SECOND DIVIS ION IN FRANCE, Juno 12 (De layed) 0't As soon as tho sec ond Infuntry division hit the beachhead the boys were say ing "That's a red hot division thoy look good." They did look good going Into the line. They moved up DrisK ly, some of them at a half trot as though they couldn't get Into action fast enough. They were rnrrvins with them the fine tradition the division had in the i-.t unM Wni- whn with the first Infantry division it shared honors 01 ngming eacn nmjui engagement. 'i h. mnn nr inn hpciiiiu luiiiu in behind the first on tho in itial assault in me ccnirui Dentil head section and Immediately wont Into action as snipers took .Unlf est tlinm As It moved Into line the second division had Its -ahake- j Until In thn rnntnrfi of IIIIIVII Wlllll - - - Tm.i ami nn nr ins louKiieiib nnmv iitronenolnts on the 1 1 U I 1 OCHL-Illiunu. , The Germans had fortified ! positions at the edge of town 1 and naa snipers m mo I The second hit Trcvlcrs the iuuj -n., pfipi Ir ont Into the I line. It was a stumbling block for several nours ior ino bibbii I troops, but then units by-passed I thn inwn and left one unit bo- ; i.i.t-i in ninnii nn Ihp oonosition after artillery had raked tho gray stone ouuoings. The commanding general of IU cnonnrl had Raid his trOODS would bo through tho Cerisy forest by Saturday night. Tho general of the division on his i-t mi 1- ihnu wprp old rivals lull liaun ii.-j , , in the first World War shook his head and saia j.ney rajj w ablo to do it but I doubt It. But next morning the second l.nrt nln.itan fni-Unrl in H fib.- Inlli,n in nnp nf thn swiftest advances from the beachhead. This division of the regular army was stationed for a long timo at oan Antonio, iex., aur- Inrr npnpa tlmn. and pame tn rC- gnrd son Antonio as its nome tmirn tt hnrDmn an PvnPrt- manlnl dUflolntl hnPDIICA It lit OnP nf tho IT S dlulslnna with all units assembled at one place. "Wo had infantry training thai hard tirnv " thp ffPHPral Raid. "and than wp had tralnintf as air-borne troops. We left Texas ur ih 1 hp tpmnpraiiire at in ac- grccs above freezing and went In r-amn MpPpv Wis . for ski training where the temperature it,aa AK rlpffrPPt hplOW." Chlnnad tn Fntfland. the RPC ond went through intensive training and men loaaea ior in vii nn Ann it nan npen nnnaia Ing the reputation the division won in me xirsi woria war.- Film lanites In Tulelake Theatre TULELAKE A broken film, igniting at the Marcha theatre tat Fridav nlffht while the nro- gram wasln progress, created some excitement in tne projec tion room for a few moments before Arthur Prince, operator and Jack Adams, son of Mrs. Byrd Heltr, theatre, manager, brought the flames unaer con' trol. The Tulelake fire depart mant rpenondinc to an alarm arrived to check on the blaze which was out when the equlp mant madn rnntact. Damage was minor and there was no unusual disturbance in me au dience. TTKV B.TTIBE STPran Til Mm Martha Robbins wanted her husband, Cpl. Charles W. Robbins, sta- tinnpd In Rnoland tn kpp the clothes she had made for their first baby. She sent him a min iature layette of clothes made frnm thp camp mntprlal as thnse she has provided for the baby lancy emoroiaery inciuaea. Merrill District Elects Directors MtTOOTT.T T T.pland Pnnp. E. C. Lemler, Lewis Kandra, B. M Uammnnrf anrt . nnn (via- comlni, Merrill community hmiiiH uiarn plprfpd dlrpptors of the recently organized rural tire aistrict at special wef lion neia recently, namiriuna, al n maalinn nf thp dirpptnrs that followed the election, was elected president; Glacomini ,ni ...no a iiipp nrpxldpnt. and lamlar am CPPrptnrV.trpanUrer. Attorney T. W. Chatburn will handle the legal worn ior tne district. Funds for purchase and main lanonna nf awiutnmpnt will be raised by taxation of real es- UllC IIUIl W bftVV- " ......... - rectors will immediately work Alaskan Village Partly Destroyed TfTMlTATT AlocVa .Tiinp 1 fi (tP A umman tulih an iirffn tn finppri up the drying of her fish was biamed today for starting the fire that left most of the Chi- chagof island village ot iNoonan in oohoa anri nn pl mniPd nuu nprsnn- homeless. One native napleniut Deputy (J. o. marsnai waiter Hellan said she tried gasoline l-lAnpl nt IrarAiona tn mnlro tt brisker flame beneath her stilted home. The flames destroyed the set flamanl'i Ktnrp phtirph. manse. teachers' quarters and 75 percent 01 tne resiaer.ces. rtepittueuiciit . . ; ui.ui value was estimated unuitiuiat ly in excess of $350,000. The Koonah cannery, outside the vil lage, escaped damage. Immediate renuuaing pians were reported as blankets and nth, pmpi-crpnpv minnlies were rushed to the Island, about 80 miles southwest 01 Juneau Tne crstwnue no. 1 zavonie attraction exchanged that desig nation for an identification num ber almost as long as nis name, and a weekly film salary in fmir ftffiiren tor a nrivate's nav. He was Inducted yesterday following a deferment granted 10 complete mm worn wnen ne naoapd hla nhvalnal laf. Marph. in Marcn, ivw, nooney was re jected for military service be cause, his mother said, army aoctors touna ne naa ncwi flutter and high blood pressure. 20-ycar-old screen player, were divorced in L.as vegas, nev., last, sepiemDer 40. HosDital Program Voted by Pastors CDDV & KV. .Tnnp 1ft I1P tr.c 1-l.ll.kmanl nf a nra.noU hni. LULIIIOIIIIIllll. - I VJ....U avr ntlalUallnn ncnaram n nnrlnri ana tneir iciiniiies wns vuwa jca-t teraay Dy tne racuic ngrmwesi annual conference of the Metho dist church. T1. A T. 'tTnwarth rnnfprpnrp chairman, said it was the first such action taxen Dy a cnurcn committee. The conference also named a committee to select a site for erection of a Methodist-nome ior the aged. onantlpinatnd pnrnnntpr with a dozen Japanese planes over Burma many weens Deiore in first big raid on Japan, an nounced yesterday. Thp Mlanl hnrahaf 1 hnlipVPd to have shot down two of the attacking fighters before the enemy turnea away, tne o-tv received a few bullet holes and one gunner was wounded slight ly. Hood River County' Surges Over Top nntlTT.ANn Juno IB fPI With the Fifth War Loan drive only four days along, tiny Hood River county surgca over tne top M (. C7IO nrtO mmta and an- Ul IIP pounced it would sell at least $352,000 more bonds. Will irinnpv pamnaicn man 1. thp nnrthprn fSi-pffnn DgLl a,, .... ..v. ...u... o-- county, reported sales of $7B2,- 13 in tne opening aays ui tne AmtfAM a a itrVinla haft xnld $5,606,762 4.5 per cent of the anal Salpa; nf IT hnndC in lhA state rose to $3,771,2009.9 per cent 01 quota. Four warehouses in England are required to store the gifts of knitted garments sent to the troops by Canadian women. Oregon Totals 103 Carloads of Cans PORTLAND. June 18 (A?) Oregon's contribution of tin cans to tne war euort since tne arivo began 17 months ago now totals iub carloads, or itua tons. This was disclosed by the state salvage committee in reporting that 14 carloads of cans weigh ing 245 tons were shipped to San Francisco detlnning plant last montn, Dringing me mi total to Al carioaas. HTnltnnmnh pnnntv Ipd with five carloads. Lane contributed two; Marion ana foik two com- binea; wasnington, one. caKer, Malheur, Union, Benton, Linn, and Clackamas counties helped collect the other four carloads. Humming birds migrate 500 miles without a stop lor food or rest. B-29 Proven Before Raid On Japan WASHINGTON, June 16 W) One of the major questions about the B-29 Super-Fortress could it protect itself? was answered satisfactorily by an Ladies- Avoid thai- last-minute rush by making an appointment tor your 4tn or Juiy perma nent, now, t St. Francis Beauty Salon . Phone 7407 Haiel Wakaman, Prep. Ttia ll-il nranOP TTPP tn flrOW in the United States were plant ta in norma. Charlie Read Saddlery Will Buy Wool Up to 3000 Pound from each grower or receive on consignment any amount and make cash advance' on same. .... .Ua. fa. tha tvnp nf pmiitv menf to be bought and future bousing tor it. 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