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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1944)
JL ;flMPANY SETS fllCiP I ...l.hl bivouac Willi U SiS by members of KT ,i ri'Ulin'''t. '"''fill ld Sui.cli.y', August fay idv Luny , M,.ri.iiinl(l fe armory l!' L". ,?i hTi I tho company will Ff A- ' Uio Wood where Iw T.VTta will bo creeled una K i; . wni bo itf pn' . i! .7.. i i it-jiii 1 1 i i Second 1 . -I""'" - lJK h.riio Of this phHSO feSSTwrn'to sounded at 7 i Sundoy. with breakfast K ih. Sunday camp. . . . Cllitttii will leud li To'clu. """" fr2,n ,lh0 fc amp l 0 .tl'IKlBy. (, men will carry B iioia w ncn a, Sim ul will practice i and iroop biiiii ui m fcjtinC I woll nit olhor tuctlcal problems whllu on tho march. Hiiturnlng lo camp III nboul 3:30 p. ni., the company will nunhi entruck for Iho Klnintith Fulls' nrmory whore cmilpment will bii chocked In and tho compuny dismissed. SEATTLE. Auk.' 2H (!') ivu A. Johnston, U. S. cliiunber or commerce president, dcscrlhi-rl ItUMSlil UK II Ifllltl Uflmrii "i.lwil liberties uro only n viiguo prom. iitu Him wiiuro. '11 l Horn k unv I'olluloll. It In llin umi',l., At Sliiiln." Ullt. Ilri Mil III 111 nrlrlri.ucl crowd of nut) construction ex ecutives, Runnlu also i u nutlon of lndoniltiihlii rniirutt. . aii un exumpio, ha gave thin vivki description ol wur-blaslcd Rtnlliiuriitl' "Streets filled with rubble; oc ctiKltmnl Willi standing llko lomnsione or it great In clll.KtrloH: volcilllh: biimb crnlnrii iillt trenches llko tho paths of worms throiiKh rotten wood; .Stalingrad will rise nifiiln. Phocnlx-llke. from I In ashes, tho lundmiirk of tho Jubor pains of a Russia reborn. " Throughout his entire travels, however, Johnston suld " . . . I hllVft l(rilri.nufr,H A ,., Never before dirt I realize the impontincc or our freedom, our standard of living, our rluht of Minimis corpus, our bill or rights. For the contractors, tho Spo kuno businessman nredleLed thni tho "eyeii or tho world are on the Pacific const. In the next decado or two the went will re rnlvn tmmmiHMii t,rmi,lli r will bo n ureal opportunity for ine contracting profession. riERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE More than 1200 vomit? worn. on from Oregon are among the iu.uuu wavks on duty ut suo nhoro establishments or tho U. . nuvy In continental United Stales, uccordlnij to Kecrultlng Specialist Dan Schrclber or the Klumuth KiiIIm naw rcerultlnu station, which handles WAVES applications In this orcu. WAVES In two years have replaced as muny men In the navy's shore stations as would bo required to mun 10 battle ships, 10 lame ulrerufl carriers. 211 cruisers and SO destroyers approximately tho size or the ucllvo peace-time navy of the united Slates. The WAVES who have added this flKhllnti Ktrcniflh to the nuvy are now performing al most every type of duty which tho shore establishment of the nuvy needs. More WAVES ure needed to brinii tho total to the Koal set for tills women's reserve 100, 000 by January 1, 1045. Women between 20 and 30 years, with no children under 18, who arc U. S. citizens and who arc in Koocl health, arc cliKlblc for the WAVES. Women are Invited to consult WAVES Recruiter Ivy C. Quale at tho local navy re crultlnif station this week. MOPE DATES ? lot litis who hiitin hullni ,ol iUrnlly cutcd pimpltl by relieving lirlUtlon Uh RESINOU Ex-Cons Suspected In Grande Ronde Bank Holdup DALLAS. Aug. 23 IA1 Sheriff T. 13. Hooker said today ho would ko lo Boise lo bring back Elmer Lane und Malay Stone, Oregon stute prison cx convlcts who are wanted In con nection with Iho $12,000 hold up August 2 of the Grande Ronde Slate bank. Tho two men arc held In the Idaho capital on a federal com plaint charging unlawful at tempt to evade arrest, 'i'hey were arrested in a Boise tavern lost night, Hooker saying they had $0333 and a .30 caliber pistol on their persons. State police arrested Mrs. Lane in Portland lust night for questioning. Lane served a prison term here for cur theft In Polk coun ty, while Stone served a sen tenco here for larceny in Mult nomah county. EINSTEIN GETS WET SARANAC LAKE N. Y., Aug. 23 (VP) Prof. Albert Einstein was thrown into the choppy wa ters ol Lower Saranac lake when his sailboat capsized yesterday. Tho noted physicist and several companions were quickly res cued. None suffered ill effects. New Yorkers Lunch On Coastal Foods SEATTLE, Aug. 23 (R Cer tain New Yorkers will lunch on Washington and, Oregon sea foods, vegetables and fruits to day an example of what post war and air-borne transporta tion may make possible. Tho menu was flown from Seattle and Portland yesterday by United Air Lines for an "air borne perishable clinic'! lunch-con. 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