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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1944)
L2819" HOflVER GIVES it NEW DEAL nirACiO. June 28 (A't Her. Jli Hoover wan buck In tlio po- " ! II. Ii nl llll I lid ii V nfli.i- ,1... iverlnit tliu moslncMthliig cUmiiiii- nl i o uoinucruuc lid mi ti- jirilluii yul heard l " ropub-ii-i.ii nutloiml convention, In "fit)1'1 Ul,m 1 (lla "I'l'och, ih only llvlnu formor president ild V ohccrliiK crowd or pmll " . last night thut only by mi K!.llinlf Vl l)0 itOOSUVOlt nil. "n:;...Tlnn will niif rl , Sldlers dud freedom prcsorved 'I''.-' ".... jIjbii! linn.,.. ..1.1 TilO iini'i iiuuth .mil, ifnruecl shackles lor the liberties g( Our liuwf"'. declared the now drill nnacka In milder form, of tactics fOllOWvU Uj uiiiwhii icvuiu lloni, and .(hat President Hooso itlL the man who bout him In 1132, appears to be Indululnif In "power polities" end "personal wn!r diplomacy" In forclim nf. bin "llot diplomncy of liwdom." Hnforo he mounted the Dint- form, Hoover una nowspaper "im going to itny In this fluht until I dlo. The fltlht is for every thing thut If precious to the American people, -Hrnmlnu with Apparent Hood hcaltlii Hoover ended speculation that he might not tuke an active part In this cnmpuliin. Ho left no doubt that he will bo In the thick of the fight for republi can victory wis November. BLUFF FLEET' SENT II KEW YORK. June 28 MY The allies aent a "bluff" fleet Into the Caluls-Botilouno area on D-Day to draw tho German air force away from the acluni brachhrads on the Normandy coajl. ny Comdr. Anthony Kim mini, Brltlah naval Intelligence officer. Shlpa In the "diveralon" fleet (Sid not auffer much damage, he mid yesterday In an Interview wllh (lie New York Times. Kimmlns raid ho believed the Germans expected the Invasion In the Culnla-ltoulngne section and added: "When the Germans' final defense plana are found, I think we will discover thut they thought we wera coming in there." FDR to Approve Price Control Bill WASHINGTON, June 28 (P) President Roosevelt said today he will upprove recently passed legislation to extend tho life of the price and stabilization acts. The chief executive told his news conference tho bill will be iltned Saturday to place it in effect July 1, expiration date of tho presont law. He said he probably will have a statement at that time. At today'a conference, he did not go Into tho legislation which passed congress last week after admlnlstratlonisti won a com promise victory toning down mendmenta which price-officials nd some others had denounced is Inflationary. Fire Chiefs Elect New Officers PORTLAND, June 28 (ZD New officers of the Oregon Klrc Chiefs' association ore: Cecil llnrrlsch, formor vice president, President; Edward Grcnfcll, Portland, chairman of the board f trustees; Ted Adamson, Prlne 'llle, first vice president; E. V. tlchter, Mnrshflcld, second vice president Thomas Coates, Tillamook, ecrctary; . Ivan Pearson, Mc mnnvllle, treasurer; Otto Karg, Baker, Paul Jarrett, Parkroso, Irustccs. . , Jack A. Hayes, and Capt. L. -umsford, both of Salem were imong the speakers nt the an lual meeting here yesterday. RE-APPOINTED SALEM, Juno 28 (IP) Reap 'o ntment of Dr. Bruno A, Body ", Portland, to a three-year erm on the state board of na uropathlc examiners was - an nounced today by Governor Earl inell. 'low She's Walking On Air i5T f ") WP' ko iwl'r aofTar from ffi?,'. bur"ln tat art Itarning the qulik. Si ."IT wnWMt that Ilea In a Jr of Ira. "Int. Unitar tho touch of thli froily-whlto Jan, yon ctn actually fnl tired miola V'n' " !r raapoiMl almort Inilanllr na Nfruhlna ooolnmi. to help ioft.il jrni and oalloum, thara'a nolhlna bolter k!nk,.M:M.'nt 8 I" todar and alitor bllMfoi fM, th.t MmM wUn ,uJiy wt comort. At all drunliU. NUNCIATl Dr. Philip Cole Announces Opening . Dental Offices l:': V 'In the .. Hopka Bldg. Hh and Main ... Phone 658S Trains For Bombardment Crew V pBp iri.P.;i. i?i .1 Clu.t.l,' "co"d xtrm bck row, of 818 IrLn K1n"'h Folia, Or.., is now participating In his final training as a m.mb.r ot a Flying Fortr.is cr.w at th. 23Bth com toot cr.w tr nlnq achool. Pyoto, T.x., a atation of th. 2nd army ,wych.,"Tln a" hoavy bombardment cr.ws for th. air ruS'. P " """0 oPO'sfr on th. Flying Fortress and prior to .nl.rlng th. s.rvic, Cpl. Curtla was ch.l. OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE & ft TULELAKE Ens.n Robert Lldell, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Udiill, Tulcliikc, who took rw his commission Eii 5J5 i"1 Columbia F- -ii? tt ii I v crslty, N. If'WiiisV .Y., has been '"wiu 'hoi iiDino on lur lotigh, prior to w. , 1.... a B: uiik I u r ishli) service at Scuttle. Inn to bo .sent to Ohio Stnle unlverslly for advanced study mid was one of three who grad uated from the course. Prior to leuvlng Columbia lie was mntla nn Instructor and will continue in thnt cnpnclly at his new po.st. Before ordering tho service ho was studying pharmacy nt the Sun Francisco medical school and lacked just four months of graduation, lie grnd unted with the class of 1040 from tho Tulcliikc high school, Is just 21 yt-urs old and is the oldest son in the family. OVERSEAS Caplnln Wilbur lluskin. son of Mm. Vnrnu llus- kuu of Merrill, IY -a ijiinB uivii uvvi- W- ijscus for tho past -mp'atcn months, and l rM.lnn lilllh &i the olr corps. b '.Jf iA H e grodualed I AV'Jfrora Merrill m ' r . si i ..i. i i , 'OTL . fc..' .IK I1IKI1 SCIlUOl HI1U I v " -f '"iWcnt one year IX l.I Jto University ol A ' kia Orciion. Ho rc- LawtaaWaa ceived his cap tain's commission In februnry. IN PHILADELPHIA Sljt. H. D. (Dunhum) Arant was homo lor iu days in March of this I, jr : -eyenr visiting ma .-A'-b parents, Mr. and Vllllll. Ul Atlll, from his post at Sylvnnia hotel, P h 1 1 u dnlphia, Ppnn. Ho en- J listed in the medical division of the army air corps In Febru ary, 1941. Since Ids enlistment ho has crossed the United States seven times. Young Arnnt was mar- rlrri tho. first of April to a cor poral In the WAC. Tho young couple are making their home In Philadelphia while he Is slu tloncd there. ii i 3 fcnslgn Lldell ; X JA mwiis one of 15U 1 'V ' students of nir- X'jLr Icralt rccognl- ' 'iff lllon chosen J from a class of I IIUIIU nt Coluni- Jack le agar den "The King of the Blue Trombone" AND HIS t o r chest fa WED., DANCING TILL 1 Featuring Phillis Lane "Charming Vocalist" ' , , - and Jack Teagarden V. 1 . i 4 1 FROM SOUTH Corporal James Leo Hrtimlcy has been in Klam ath tails on fur- lough from IfiP Jackson, Mlss.,r" viHilinff hl nur-fr, ' ents, Mr. and J Mrs. D o u g I as I Urumloy of tho Mary Ann drivc-ln at 121 West Main St. Brumlcy has boon in the servlco for more than three years, lie has been stationed nt Sim Antonio. Texas for 36 months. AT FORT KNOX Pvt. Raw land Mueller, 18. son of Mrs. E. U. PntricK otl 4601 Cannon, St. Francis park, is among the. men stationed at the a r In o red rc- filnccment train ng center, Fort Knox, Ky., and recently made "expert" on the! machine gun. He scored nmonc tho best shots intWi his company, according to a Fort Knox report. Rawland was in ducted December 28, 1943. ' BACK ON SHIP Donald Jones, seaman first class, coast guara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, 813 Lincoln, is back on duly with an LST after shore duty In Hawaii fol lowing Injuries in nnff nf his L'J US. UU(IM fiw t. action at Tar- 1IWH dllU Ull"- m points In thck Ho is a graduate of KUHS with the class of 1941, and later at tended Oregon State college. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Hernia (Rupture), fissure 01 Fistula Buch dUoidsti Impair Yoor ksaltla Hlcieaov arcing power Vol 30 yart mm hav uooaailullv lrtad tbon and of paopU lot thft all to ant a. No hoapllal opia lion. No oonllnamont. No loaa ol ttnt Iron work- Call for xamloatiOB oi aand lot FHEI doactlptlv Booklet Opao tvnlng$, iMon.,Wad., M., 7 to 8(30 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phyiclan ami Surgeon M. E. Cot. K. Buroaldo aod Grand At. Talaphone IAal39ia Portland. Otaooa JULY 5 DOORS OPEN 8:30 Harry Storum "Drummer" the . Trombone Choir Ye i Mn ii I itia"i waawsMi Bj HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FURLOUGH Private Harold L. Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Robertson of S39 Lincoln street, has been Homo on a 10 day f u rl o u g h and left Tucs- Juy, Juno 13, for i'oriiano. iJvl. Robertson Is a g r a d u at e of KU1IS with the class of 1020 and received tho Kl- wanlB award In athletics. He was president of the senior class and also of the Hl-Y. Ho Is stationed at Terminal 4 in Portland and Is in the transportation corns. His duties arc with tho port air office and port engineers. 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Donald owns a 160 acre ranch. The former Sprague River high school student entered the army on August 16, 1942. Ho received basic training at Fresno, Calif. Then he attended transportation school at Chan utc Field, Rontoul, III. Ho came to England in August, 1943. The Klamath warrior and his wife, Mrs. Mary Barkley, have two children, Marie and Don ald Jr. He is the son of Mrs. Effie Barkley of Sprague River and was also employed by tho Crater Lake Lumber company. Back In Oregon, the "Chief's" main recreation was hunting deer, geese and ducks. The only thing he hunts over here is fresh eggs a tough mission in itself. As a result of passing the A-12 examination offered by the Unit ed States army, Bill Schar schmldt, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Scharschmidt of 715 Roseway drive, is now attending Do This When Baby Frets, Cries Loaa of aloop and fretfulneaa In baby la frequently caused by tormentina diaper rash. Ho aprinklo bis irritated akin with Moxnana. 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