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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINt TO JACK BEIA ', ie-polnt program r u.nj ih dls- lbiic"...pi:'iern.tn1:l t cCn nilVVu'-'ord on ld the conference In LvcrnmoMt.. friction for 12 yearn In between imv local governments to 1 i BHMV """ "J I. ... II many jt.'ti. . over " '""'"v hlln In thB federal fct, If that were poe- P11' i J . n.-l..lr kwey saia " ,v I him on mo cjntuiiv jorch and nodded ngreo- litreement out of thu L V II-- ....lit, whnrf 10 un ily disunity now. Justice Prevents Catoitroph On Camping Trip RAKER. Julv 27 r7m-.Hn. Breme Court Juntlca William 6. louitlnit turned hln legal mind to prlinltlvu problem unci prevent ed a minor cntuilrnpho while on camping trip deep In the Wal lowa mountain!. Blaine Hallock, Baker attor ney who win In the party, said yesterday after raturnlng that nil cooking and eating utonalls wore mlslnltl, no Dougliia Improved a jtrititiio out or an old proHpnc tor'a shovel blade, well aeourrd with sand, A tomato can served for a kettio, No one angered from lack of food, llnllock added. AIR CADETS The Klnmnth Vt.lU an,, in mo civiiiun air patrol him been chnrged with responsibility frtf Pstftf lilt avie... J . .. I I i lining of nil nlr force cadetri in Inmilfh rntintv If ia-t.. nuuiiLcu ion ay ny ui. liny Byrne, public rolntloiw officer. I- . i a . . .... j'l'Tcinius are nciu in room juo thift urns.! u-laire- nf (U tnlU In IE! XGTON, July 27 P) drpartinont nnnoimced the army ground and tarcei are establlihlng in In tome of tlia nn- Idlnf resort hotels lor personnel reluming hum fronts ovcrsciu. tinra It similar to one eftected tor air lorce ill receive "complete kismlnatlons" and each iluatcd os to his "most new assignment," the kit said. ten "redistribution cen re understood to be lo start operation In Ir, The department screl hotels at Miami ilif., have been ac- pd are being mode iui negotiations undor ther unstntcd locations. McClellan (D-Ark.) nlly the program can- I installing ZU.UUO sol Die resorts every two it fortnightly sojourns. ir department said It it list names and loca- hotels until lcaslnns rn completed. I'd Worker or Inquiry hrh of Woman LE. .'uly 27 (if) A worker wns held today Honing in connection death of Mrs. Lucille , who waa found ! m her apartment. t i hair scarf had been WOke the Woman anri ""tuck In her mouth, k Hjrrla said. She 'rently been atruck in DVt fnl T. . T'P'rntwith h. i. VVI" .V1?" yr. Lim 'or work at 8 a. m. h (Imi -; , '"rgeon oeiora police Mponiors Programs tl r,l II .. Ith. n . ve raal Pro i t' !int one beginning . ton hf .T..u." i . ffi-- by thS Loyal m YSu M N0-1108 ft.1" lnY'! to Halm tart , w'L'cn describes or aJS4 Moo,e Haveni Jr Kd memborg anj Bf EDWARD D. BALL IN NORMANDY, July 27 (P A massive American air assault flushed a covey of German par achutists yesterday and they ran out sobbing and screaming. "Tliln la not war; It's criminal' Terror glaied their eyes. Their mottled camouflaged Jumperi flapped In tho wind as they run. They wero some dis tance behind tho first American troops before they could be headed off. Splendid physical specimens, they quieted down under the calm handling of Sgt. Ernest Ounzburg of Miami, Fla., German-born Interpreter, and Corp, John Bear, his assistant, from Korest Hills, N. Y. A 10-year-old nnzl who re ported ho had been a medical student at Munich, said he thought our air bombardment which he called a mg of bombs wua Inhumane. "How about Warsaw?" he was asked. "Wo were defending our solves." "rtotlcrdnm?" "Rotterdam was a fortreaa." "And London?" "They started It." It was tho tame with the rest. who ranged from 19-year-olds to men in their forties. . Men In one group said they surrendered because they were, without water and had had only one meal for days. They wolfed canned "C" rations like hungry anlmuls. L PICNIC FOR AUGUST It will be "Hey, Sklnnay," and a "Hoop-la" whon the members of Klamath Falls Aerie No. 2000 and the ladles auxiliary, and their families Join In their annual picnic and outing to be held on the picnic groundn at Moore park, Sunday, August 13. On the sorlous side, a promi nent speaker for the day hns been arranged for, wnue voting' stars and oldsters nllko will par ticlnnto in the names of skill and endurance that have been select ed by the committee in charno, headed by I. A. Baker, chairman. The feature of tho day will be the big ball gnmo between the Andy Meek Pushovers and the Jack Perkins Wallopers. Free coffee, Ice cream and soda-pop will be furnished by the ncrle, and nil visiting Englcs and ladles and tholr families are invited to bo present and enjoy a lull any ot't-oi-doors. Recently developed by an air craft company Is a measuring device for drilling which, throush the use of radio tube. automatically moaaures the thick ness of the matorlal and adjusts the countersinking drill. KLAMATH GAP TO RECRUI1 school building and all inter ested persons should attend the session next Monday bight. Boys, or girls from 15 to 18 are eli gible) for CAP training. t From the CAP trainees air force cadotg will bo chosen. When the classes are started, an army air force liaison plane will be brought here for indoc trination flights of those sign ed up. r . Beginning with Monday' night's meeting, a class In meteorology will be given by William B. Hay clcn, former war training service Instructor. This Instruction 'will be free of charge to anyone In terested In Joining either' the cadet or senior group. This Is ground school train ing, Byrne explained, and any one Interested in flying now or after the war will find tho pro gsfim valuable. ARGENTiNE PEOPLE PRO-ALLY, REPORT PORTLAND, July 27 (IP) A vucutionlng missionary to the Argentine said today that 73 per cent of Argentina's populace is pro-ally, and aitrmutcd the basic eco- Unitcd States corporations, and other national resources have been grabbed by foreigners. The Argentines want to exploit their own natural wealth." Argentina, he added, must look to Europe for postwar export trade, oinco Its principal products meat and grain compete with United States' exports. Classified Ads Bring Results. lion's neutrality to nomlc problems. Rev.' John A. Cochran, super intendent of missions for tho Church, of the Naznronn in Ar gentina, sold the Argentine peo ple though not favoring the nuzls fear allied capitalists the war. "All the railroads are owned by the British." ho said. "The lcle- phone systems arc owned by Allen Adding Machines Friden Calculators Royal Typewriters Desks Chairs Files ' For those hard-to-get items PIONEER PRINTING ' AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th Klamath Falls HAYMAKER KANSAS CITY American elk are suchcxcltable creatures, Park Director William T. A. Cully roports, that the usual way to move them is to build a crate and tote them one at a time. He estimated it would take three weeks to move the herd to new quarters 135 feet away by that method. Cully had an Idea. He built two fences, 18 feet apart, be tween the two pens. Then he put a bale of hay in the elks' new home. The elk fell for the bait and moved themselves. Reserve APRICOT JAM RECIPE SAVES SUGAR, FRUIT MafctH This Qui EaiyWay 4 dm Graaad Fruit Oops Boftr H Cap Lamoa fckm 1 Padua M.CJ?. Pas Wash and pit 4 pounds fully ripe aprV cots, grind, Do not peel. Meaaura u acily 4 level cup of tha ground fruit (add water to 111 last cup, If acees sary) Into a large kettle. Add the M.C P. Pectin and lemon Juice, stir well and bring to a boll, atirrlng constantly. NOW, add th augar (which has been previously measured), continue stir ring, and bring to a full rolling bolt. BOIL EXACTLY 4 MINUTES. Re move from Bra, let the boll subside, adr and skim by rums for 5 minutes. 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Dump milk, shortening, unbeaten egg, and flavoring into flour mixture. Beat with rotary beater 2 to 3 minutes, or until batter is smooth. Pour batter into well greased shallow square cake pan (8x8x2). Bake in moderate oven (375 F.) 30 minutes, or until done. Serve warm or cold, plain or with sauce. Serves 8. . , Cup Cakes, too, require surprisingly little time to prepare (summertime suggestions: serve them split and covered with crushed fresh fruit, or witb frosting, or with powdered sugar). The recipe: CUP CAKES 1H eups enriched flour 1 cup St... 2'2 taps, baking powder 1 tap. vanilla attract (4 tap. aalt 1 agg ', eup ahorttnlng H eup milk Sift flour; measure; mix and sift flour,, bating powder and salt. Cream shortening until smooth; gradually add sugar, creaming until fluffy; beat in vanilla and egg. Add flour alternately witb milk, beating until smooth after each addition. Turn into greased muffin pans and bake at moderate oven (375 F.) about 25 mimrhn. Makes 18 cakes. 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