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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI Up Heavy Bombers jnload on Overman orts, Aircraft of Mr, "iiimnliius. nth Pulls, AAF Inilnl fin- 10 WIT Induing. I miuy flight en mi , Texas. and Mm. Albert C. 1DII4 Auburn, Kliim him in rived lit this ng ciiiiiiniind sliillnu l nf biudc flight le received his ir. Instruction ul Coral PUEBLO AIIMY AIR BASE, PUEBLO, Colo. Pt'C George M. Kliliicviiiilt, Hon of Mrs. Miiudi! Comiuergnod, route 1, tiiinii i i.ii , was recently promoted lo IIiii grade nf rorpiirul lit Pueb lo tinny nil' Iiiiko, A gunner on tho combat crew of a Liberator bomber, Cpl. Rhlncvault entered the service In September, 1043. ON LEAVE Lt. Pau! Whltlatch arrived by piano Wednesday morning from Biggs Field, Texan, where he was a co-pilot In the ulr corps. Ho will be here un- homa City, Okla., where he will leave for Will Roger field, Okla home City, Okla.; where he will be assigned to reconnaissance duty as an aerial photographer. The human heart varies In weight from eight to 12 ounces. m BEALMEAn ltiN?MOnAl"l"''vy bombers (Illy P." I BfiOO III"" f OX' W ...Vera dawn Imlny on . no rt of Kiel ami ucii"" , ....,,..1 r res illn " iw.iluvnd Lilly V . . ni,l litmus Klntl WlUc "lUlcs and '!,Z " "" Mosqilllo. At S ,c,,y aircraft behind ,ur 11,0 jd iucccrtlw nlKlil. . hpnvy bombers- encottnt Junuiunlly llKhl XlKlttor op "ffloS 0 t o widely sep.iriited So f of tharffoctlvonca. Kcmcinloin nttuck on ulr 'J am parked planes In "cornmiy and the low 1 iIE bv nearly 2MI0 Amer- rn!l,l,f HHllle nort tj'bv tho Cicniiiiii.i (or supply lihclr troops 111 I'lnliind and i mi llio Upper fiiuiK of uie An "rout. 'I'ho city, with a X population nf about 270.. So li i tho ( " rrinrli-rf .jtliemlciil Industries. , Kiel, wi"o -110 ,"""! "f,"' ;.(Hln l! a naval base and ship (jumng mi Sixteen planes were lost over The FAK's elKlil hour round (tin to Stettin aim duck cougm K. nnnv completely by sttr- n Anti-aircraft lie was Moderate and few niir.l fighters n over tho target. The Ger Mni have Increased tho use of AeBcrlln.Stettin ciiiuil recently larnourUhlng tho north Itumilan fTlie whole port seemed on kit," itld a ouinuiirmur duck Lmi S 111 n. ' .XD10JH0I1S Ininilnl with fires, and when L f.fi iUttrn ll'n a hllltM KOLlnre Klltmewltli isolated flrus crecp- a out to merge wun mo central .4I. V Kol. hmidtiunrlers nf 'tho Ger- bin licet, was hit twice in three liiyi curlier this month by Amur linn henvv bombers on Auutlnt tiwio. Stettin was iii.si nit oy , DAK .... .tiiii,t-t It I Important Industries -lire In i! irnnnrt I I 'I'hrt utiviil liwhu i vast anchorage, lurgo S FAIR ttASHnvr.TriM a, t in tl Gen. Jonathan Wuinwright, ommtnder on Uiitnim when it !tU tnd a nrlsoner nf thn .Inmi. Vn since, has told a Hed Cross Bierviewer that conditions pa wmp in rurmosa tiro as tOOd BI ran hn i-iminiinlili, klcd." ' Red Cmf hnndriiinfln.. .nl.i Nay Uiat General WtiUiwrlght lien. LowIr p n..nin n...i r- S"ote T. Schooley, have beeti railed within tho pnat 00 days j aeicKntc of the Interna IttlUl rnmmltfo.. nr 41. n.... &oa. They wero Interviewed "ipokcsmen for the men held m mcir respective cimips. all 1 The dclesnte was permitted 10 give thn n ii m I, ,. , n. "'i, uui noi meir location!) Gfnprnl Vt.l ... I. i .I ""iiiwii 111, HI UiHtnr V, laid Ihnl r,.ll,.f .,..,..11... '. inmi mo Amerlciin Hed LrOM Vin II. .U..I- i iiiu uiuMiiiiiiiiu ex tnaato ihln r:ri..., Wwl. He adrieH thnt ' woo ar . warm clothing ,i. , "I'P'eeiuiea. uincr Li j i, miiiiu cump niso Z 11,0 necd f more relief Kiiia ana better mnll set- Spanish War Vets PDrOVeUnivrel T'oining Program CINCINNATI, Aug. A (IP)- Iv nS1"nlsh Wnr veterans to oluihl ?lmo,llsy adopted o rea larv ?,itV,orln8 vompulsory mil m3 .twining after Uie! wir. must Jcs . utlPn ''celVed "wo ZlZV0 11 ""'t tho boys 'Sf ncwr Ur, fll,tln forco tau,?2S; sent Into c "" ana unarmed. shipyards whero a considerable portion or llin (ierinnn fleet u,n built, fuel stores and ti number! of npeeliillzcd factories turning inn. eiiiuiHiieiii mr naviii viNNi w. I'litK ships on the const near Kiel put up ii barrage, but only a lew niHiit figment eliiillenged. FOR SCHOOL IT'S JUNE O'DAY MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE SWEATERS 100 virgin wool pullovers. Hand washable In Lux. Long sloevn that can be worn down or puihod up. Ribbed crew neckline and colors that you will want for Fall, Detune . quality H o n eysuekle drestee made of better fabrics ; and styled by experts. Sues to BM years. GIRLS' DRESSES !W'Wwwjt.Utiiijiti..Wjiuwi.ii.,ii Cardigan Sweaters wl e 4.98 Suddenly finding himself In command of a weapons unit in the tn Ul -1 of battle was the ex perlenee of Marine Platoon Ser geant Itoger L. Donatio, 24, of Wliltefisli, Alont. Early In the fighting on Enl wetok, Mnrshiill islands, tho of ficer commanding sergeant Don' aho's outfit wits wounded, and the scrueiint had to step in and n.viiinie leadership, lie led his men through tho remainder of the campaign. Sergeant Doiuiho enlisted In thn marines in IIKIO, and served 22 months overseas at hiimon Hawaii, and Guadalcanal In ad dition to the Mnrshalls. . lie was not wounded. An ail ment contracted in the tropics caused his return to the United States and to tho new marine corps rehabilitation and training center here. His wife, Mary, lives at 103 Washington street, Klamath Falls. Second Lt. Leonard L c r o y Hamilton,. 25, after several months In the South Pacific war area, including duty at Guadalcanal, Samoa and New Zealand, is back homo again A native of Portland, Ore., he is now Hiatloiied at tho loca Marino Barracks as command lug officer of Company D. Ho is the son of Mrs. Dorolhcu h Hamilton of this city. While serving in New Zea land, he met and married the former Shirley Mary Bennett of Wellington. They have one son, Robert Leonard, and arc making their home at iyzu ti dorado street hero. Lieutenant Hamilton attend' ed Klamath Union high school nnd was working hero when he entered tho murine corps in June, 1041, MAJORS FIELD, Tex. Avln lion Cadet Junior A. Cummlng.s DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING' PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. Elk Beauty Sal on 15 Bock id School $ p,ecia 2 $10 Permanent Waves MACHINE or MACHlNELESS Special Care Given D-"y or-Sun-Bleached Hair EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Day-or Evening Appointments win. 19 Mnln st. ; m tel Bldg., 100 virgin wool, boxy cardigan w 1 1 h rayon and cotton button bands. Loose tit ling styles that are favorites on the campus. Made of toft, yelvety pinwale corduror. But ton down the $tl back styles that fjh mrm hand wash-'I' able. Biset . to S years. ; v GIRLS' JUMPERS i . Navy style coat with insignia and brass but. .tons. - 100 ..all wool and red flannel lined. Sises 1 to H e r ringbone tweed coats - In wrap-around ! or button styles. 100 wool and fully lined. Sises 1 to IK years. ( I - S 'v. I 5H va;v i urn iflttiitiaus 'SA&k Blfirj -riWitVUI ,h-i K'A -"WiftWfl Charmode f m Rayon Slip, ffl! A. V Ml -1 Good quality, wear-te.led . Of , : 1 1 -Wj : - I m rayon crepe with improved A:JVt I W ' ' I f : 3 1 I -It .01 non-ravel uimi. 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