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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1944)
IllfSI I p (BPOUCIES ..nMF!RY bcc provlnw. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE fe, feb fi IK MARYLAND Pvt. John P; Iloltor. son of Mr. and Mn. J. M. Holier, now oi i Auourn, Tii., i bul formerly ot Klamath Falli, Li.m ttnnn station-1 ed it Abcrdooii; - .... lri-nnr,, . -u U"Z W-thlrd or . proviiiB .. y , lim",,".lfl. Wrn in iWHhin li' W ",U t he w.r pu. . j i.ivcvcr, to civ i !I0 r.." II WHO- JlSrll'r".V'it. who ' A i Jniom l endorse '!? Sopor. U.m with Lueaa n v , ,. w Mw" . ve It the re V'V h-d .... rn nusirrd to lilnlhcoutll"' K k voting i uv " .wlru "- Godbout T." j n,. !.. who H"f ff&m l i to -IB39. w .".? ".' ,, i.- on w bc llkcly (Uow.ioon. ,. dtleal oi mo nuti" a w lh lloom in Ottawa. Minister King nor the ItfYitlve, party oppo. cm Hi' V I I 1, V'inw.,, C . ) 1 . Cecil a. llauurcen of the nrniy air lorco Lit, Although omo of its kbtn were lornw w - i till union nniiuii"'" .. IMtwrvitivea In other prov hiv drawn wmoiy iiv m Unit o! th extent of ii'i participation In the lit 8ioknno since o n t o r i ii a u,n HPI'VlOO III 1042. Iln Bltonrtou KUHS two y b ii t grndii ..... 1.1.(1, HP 1IUIH IMpn ........... III Auburn. HcaJkL ullended M"H- iinlvnrnltvS- i.. Lint.,, .liilm 'la a nrinhnu nf Dr. mid Mrt. H. A. LoLlhorto of thin city. CAIPAN. MnrliiniiH TKlnnrlM (l)oliiyi'd) Mnrlne I'rlvnle Flmt II, I, I 11 Pr.Tlnr 77 nl Kliiiniitlt FnlU, and nine men from tiio aecond murine divi sion' weapon company, were ..,.l,tiiHrl lii Itin IfiHl rlnv nf nr. unnlied war on Snlpnn by 23 dcnprriilo Jnp. I'.nrly In the ntornliiK thny ...m t.i.(,itiirini, in mnvn Inulird tho ln"l tip of hind held by the ClU'iny. 1 lie jnil wrro in inn I Krimn mid miflnr cune in front of "They 'bmimlrd,' jcremncd. ml vnllnrl na thev chnrued." wild l'vt. Frailer, "o we drop- m nil, nl InMlf MlfltfR " The action took place on the northwcxl benches of this Inland. A cruck retflment of second mn rlne dlviKlon vnt into this nren r,H II, m flnul Hrtun uftnr ila pnn- Uire OI uiiriipnn, iiiiu iwiwu in? Jap defenders Into tho cave and Sunn -v " " - - -", The Jup came out of the cave around a o'clock In the morn inu iii'Micil with urcniidDii and knives tied to lomi sticks, and ..,111, rtflnM nnmiliti Hut thn leatherneck automatic rifles and Unlit artlllory mowed them UUWII. On a tour of the Island later, W .MUX" ''' l " I , " -nmi I in unci in I rnn I nt nnn tiun. Nine wore stretched In a skirmish line . beforo another. Seven more were scattered .i i. ii.. -I... ... n. i.m llll'iiKii itu n -'i f,..i a.b.... When wo returned from the tour, there were tho remaining members of our group, neatly tlllery pieces, getting ready to move. has been visit-ifitiPlfflrp, In. hero wlth'CT his parents and tft L.:?.," days. Ho Is stu-t" 'W&M " Honed at Kcnr- ft i ... ney air bime, te" ' K -st ously wns at Cpl. Scott Is thn sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1 1 n t! - Adlson. ' httk'tit4 ii simp foreman, nnltlnn tho dl reotor. Knilth rnduiitcd from the Illy hlh school. , Muni n-n a imi wn r'irwi'lrn SAMI'SON, N. Y. Edith MHy luiH lxHn gradualcd from the I horn tinnipnnn s ono oi inree ininna t....f.t l.l..lttn .lollnna vnonntlv MHViii iiMniing nuiuin .v"vir otnl)IIrih(!d under tho navy's cx- IJtlimiVil WIUKHIIII, utiu in iuvnw;u ii tho Flimcr lukes region of wcHicrn new xurn. Jumcs B. Beckham, 35, 2028 s.uKiyou, rwi amain raus, ure. niiia nnt-iilln rnnantl t In rt In. IdiBivu tuui ou at vi iv u itmi naviil training school located on urn campus oi inc lowa oiaic finMfittrt A mi TnwD Un..n..rill nnrnnlnllni. f 4 tin uui.i.vnniii 1 1 1' i i'iiii ui niv (our mo wilt see the bluejacket ....... I. .... ...rn. it.- 1 1.. rfiic oi niuvur mncriiiiiiii n itihh' lion as eligible to qualify for inui urjvuncumonii JKSTOPPAGES EC 28,000 IDLE ly Th AiiocUtsd Pfw wr work stoppages accoum- !(.. msp. tUai. t(un.lhtf-H nf El IIIUIC HI"" xlmalcly 28,000 Idle today nr rilimilpi in the. United fit ind Cnnadii, iie four Involving some CO were: m plants ot Gciiernl Motors' ' Ind axlo ilivliliiii. Hetrolt. K midwest ovrr-thc-rond m Hri vacs' In nl liinari fniir miH t'-bly eight slates, an cstl led 5000; WrlRlil Aeronnuticnl fflnllon, three Pnterson, N. .inn, at lenst auuu; Montreal, !, tramways strike, 4000. 1111, lhn.,l ...nr.. i.L.r.t Irll.. II other disputes across tho -on. Jtol itoppouc wns n walkout lift IaaI mnl .....1 ...l.l... i... iwi iiiiinia mm (.iini1.1)1 uoas" uniciiRo plain, mnK '"nines tor B-20 Super Forl i,ln what a company spokes- nld was a protest over a 'Hay tuapcnslon of n worker ,'tmsiaB to uiko orders. M HaI mil...... - , iiuwi-vei , wns n siup t dnp, -)1 Knn Mi.u fi at Ball Droj. Co., Mun- Ku .,, nr juris ponaidUputR. They returned khwett Area pmmittee Meets RAM rn A . ' rciSJ.'"S northwest Is nhend ,-.., h, victory unrden- Hteflc, western EJ,ns."ll,te' M "fter a iniliirl IU. ..i i hn : In th0"cPr. OT. !'.r.lc" si of fi-iM or possible short VportMh oods ll,ls winter," belief Is that hummer uAcrmy will end IK": A sudden shift of IkuB JJ 'SWMt coast to Nlon ry 110 un trans Wraekrf Pr?d,uco might be t,"TOked or loft rnin i iu. m r f?i1?tcct themselves, nter cron !"n R"t,on,, with unMw nnu antiTU aari FIC After spending' two years ... ......... r-..ii. nit I u in mo oouiu i'i.iiik-, nt t . I. ttn. fiW 30 Hnv'a visiting his purenls, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ferguson, 3440 Cnn nun. Ferguson has spent six ...... I., llin ftnrvd-A n, hn oil. listed wnon no wns iu ana sorvca lour years ai mai ume . 1 t.'n P..I... T.i.r, I. mil .In. If!. i,ai iu.v uunu a nun ..- tloucd In England with the army .I. ..,. Mfi-nrrilnir In word ru celved by his relatives. His wife, Doris, and his children are of Sprnguo Kiver, Mrs. lone Llnil of " 1 106 Kane. tins received a poem written by her son, I'FC Alfred (Pat) Llnr.l, who Is stntloned in the South Pacific. HFC Llnzlhns been In , i .. . . 1 in II. ran vnnr. anH 111R nuiviiw iui attended school In Bonanza and Spraguo Hlver. Following Is tho poem: rar riRHTlNn MEN Tho murines . and Scabecs had ....I. n 11, rill iliiiu n " As tho army started the "inva- 31 UU Ul JUM. The cameras were clicking as With fixed bayonets. Into the jungio inoy oro. They dug up dead Nips, took .I.Iiim. iiulnn According to the army, they . Killed a iov rnoro Opposition was llttlt for ; they llrl nnl L-t,nW That tho marines had already UUV III! V.-11U w And they stilt maintained to this very oay That tho army was first at Em A i 1 1 1 1 1 rtnf So wo marines and Seabecs will I ... Mnnlh, .1111 Ki:u, uui iiiw....," ., . For wo know who landed iirst , on Bougnmviiio. The army has taken command so here we stay longer, Stringing more: wires, making .... .IllUnvna .Irrtntfni- UUI UIIIUUA.O Fifty-two boxen of ammunition to eacn maenmo uuu, The army will not relieve us un ill ,1.1- I. Anrtu 111 nun in mw... , So tako oil tho glory and a holl of a lot more, But how many buddies did you .lose when .you hit shore?. Mi.ri... c, ,.,.,,,, i ic,.,, ,,,.ii, n Wright, 2n, luiKhiind of Mis. Mabel Wright, 120 Payne, Klamath Fulls. Is recovering from a tropical ailment at the. Marino Barracks here, follow ing his return from llie i'ncltlc. A member of the marine ur- 1111,...., ..iril t.,l,i-li firnrl 11m first shell Into Jap installations on lioiiKiiliiviiie island, ser geant Wright suld lie wus "moro scared and excited" during 1. n m I. I ,, l-lllU. Illtm ill till' ground fighting ho did iiKaiuni tho Jnps. "rim .In,,, ujenl nfter us n number of limes after wo had n.farln ntif Imtlfll lielul 111 11(111. .,,,l.fllln " lw .1, 1(1 "1111(1 Hie - . , bombs dropping iroui inci nl.ina r.tll V .(Miri-d nil- "Uoiigiilnvlllo lacked a lot ol hl n 0 n Kiimmc-r resort." the sergeant stated. "It wns hot, clammy, inseci-riuuen, una hie n, nnd titur II Till! KWI1I11 JS made llfn mlscnihlc much ot the time." Snrunnnl Wr 111 it n C I t 21 mnitll,. (tur.(.tl KITVIIllI on Gundiilcnnnl, Samoa nnd New Zealand. He enlisted in ueio ber, 1030. t awbon FIELD. Ft. Ben ..I..., f.n l'vt. Thomas M "'Hi w . - Lehmnnn, a veteran of the Aim, linn. Alllnkll CUllinUlUll. tlK been authorized to wear a bronze stnr on tho asi;iiic-i-u-clfle theatre ribbon, It wns an nounced by LI. Col. John K. Al bert, commanding nuiccr, iuw son field, a base of the U. S. a ,1. w.ro(a T li-nnn car- r i ii iv (in in.... ' rler commnnd. The Bronze Star Is awarded to any person wi u, while serving in or with the .. r iim 1 lulled Slates on or after December 7, 1041, dis tinguished, or has aisunRuiMicu himself by heroic or mcritor i ..i.i..,..(.iil In rnnneetlon ioiih h.iii---. -.. - -with military operations against the enemy oi uic unueu T1..I I (.It nil, nil nun DCU1I H i.'.. rt a,, nrmv nir forces IllL'llluvi ui ..- - . since his entrance on December 11 1041. Ho is tno son oi ura r .i. n t Baldwin., no ibi 71.' .l.'f.ll. fir. rkiniiiiiiu cm.ii w.w Missourians Set Vote On Unicameral Legislature RANGE OPPOSES PUBLICPOWER CUT FORT KLAMATH At Its last meeting, Fort Klamath grange addressed a communication to each of Oregon's congressional sition of the grange to that part . ii.. rluor. nnrl harhnrs bill now before congress, prohibiting ine iraiioiiiiaoiuii u, tiuum. i.. by tho federal government. Tho grango also urged tnai I.. mn,.,,r-. ufhlch wnlild In I1U invnouiv " ii . . ... any way restrict or hamper the n..ullr. n.t.(nr mnunmnnt h,. enacted by congress but, on the contrary, snouia any luriner federal action do laKen, iv oe 10 strengthen and extend the public power program so that through power ai cosi, cornpeuuvu pri vate industry du tiinumn:u, iu 11... n.1 Itiul (. mnv htivn in 'the Pacific northwest the better bal anced economy and increased pcacc-timo ernpioymcni so nec (ximirv In nur continued nrosDer- Uy and progress." New Hampshire Vote Certainty For Dewey, Says Dale ALBANY. N. Y.. Aug. 9 W r.nvernnr Thomas E. Dewey, re publican presidential nominee, was told today Dy u' - Dale, republican candidate for ........... nf Mow Hamnshlre. that he was certain to win that states four electoral votes in November. TV,t. (.nr. for rod ulfh DoWOV at the executive mansion prior to the governor's luncheon confer ence with Gov. Walter E. Edge and a Now Jersey congressional delegation. Dale, mayor ot I'onsmouin, l.l.l nnm.mnn that ht hnltPVed a strong national and state ticket in New Hampshire and "resent ment against the new deal" would carry thnt slate for the republican presidential raimiura for tho first time since 1032. Classified Ads Bring Results. PAOC rtfKEI KSBBMHrnvsasaaaia PORTLAND. Aug. S (Pi Th first of 400 expected delegate began registering today for th 20lh annual convention of thn Oregon department of the Arner. ican Legion, opening here tomorrow. " I wish I could do MORE, .to win the War. ..." RELIEVE MR MS W mm m m mm mm m mm mm- m a .1.1 ..l.ln. UMn.nn K.Vrt, Old IIU1U OW ,1(11,. uimuj alter every cbtuigo to reliove, help provent torturing diaper raah. Con ed by Rpcciitlints to reliove this dia moi But you uken thefira step la Var Serrioe? Are you lujepiiig yourttlj phyaically fit? Why is that important? Two Duple reaaooa: Firat, you can't render all-out aerriee if you are feeling all-in. Second, by get ting well, kerping well, you re- Here orerburdened phyaidanJ for preaaing community aervice. 't----4.v Belter go to Physician now,' while your ia a one-call caae. Delay may prove dangcroua for yoo, burdensome for him. And may we suggest bring pre- captions here for careful com pounding and courteous service. CURRIN'S for DRUGS 840 Main ' ' ' Phone 4514 .inTunsnii riTV Am, a f , . : : . . ...in 1 XI. ...r. I ,n,ir i t , rnAHlITl 1V1IBAUUI llllin Will KUHJ III 11UVVIII' "nitAl WAY w .1 v 1 a Secretary of State Gregory yesterday that 2,160 000 bushels XVI t 0lM.. . . .I.V?if. m"".'' - I 4 i' ,i U- a inri m ai i il - n UrtV .Y:"l' ' GIRLS' CASUALS Mnccaain stvlo casuals that ara ideal for busy co-eds because thoy are gay, comfort, able and easy to got into. They are popu lar in tho office and shop too for the same reaiions. am vir.HTII AAF BOMBER n-A(i-iriw Vnelnnd For "mcr- ill. itorlnus achievement while participating in uumuuit, j ii.Hiilr nl nnd mill- . ..i. in ni held coun tries, Second Lieutenant Dwain C McDonald lias ueen invmu tho Air .Medal, it was nn- nounccd by ms oixsx c""""" L , fi r.iondoii P. Ovcrmg, ci, u..---... ,,, u Orange, Mass. wiituiii eo-D ol ol a u-i-a .uv.m.-.. UUII1WL-1 . , . The 23-ycar-oid aviator son ol Mr. alio a ."; --l.r.nlrl (,f llAV (Hi.l. Mulill, Ore. His wife, Mrs. Yvonne V. McDonald, and dauKiuer iuiu nt 10H Portland, Mamuth Prior to' entering the AAF In July of-104 no was u ui"""' tmuQ atn CORPS George E. McMaluin, 18. left last night for tho air corps, nc win uc m -..iMnir I 'II I ftr it IIII1L-. fills.) 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