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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1944)
IIIGiSI ffllL GIVEN BY PATROLS HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE '.THREE ,,!. ar nl"'l ls n,(1l!l" It"1!1,?. fl..lik SCCtlOU Wn,: uk ,tf l"f, iu hit will"11 "ro '"'"r' ''i'or'.u.rvc.Ht In thai K, .n''h.ii"!''i '-y . ' : n (it K'""1. .... ..I II...... mint nni won , -.,; KjUVul" ..f IH cl.tckl niuhlH will I"' JS,1 ti.n ii It Is (HO uii" " The marine c,,r 'L'rnriHiimn In n very fine hi, week. The group ''.""".,... ici.i.i Wnrrmit f!' hiMlrr A. Davis of Hip SI Barracks, who lectured jri and mi" , " .... i ilu. armed services. .... ..i.ll.r nnrt lllHlrilC- The nw ,., Lr of mllilitry drill. ll William Hnyden. training .j oixnitlonn officer, Jin- 1,1 .. tl.,.1 MnnHllV evunlnu ...I nm W III . 1 r. ..... f..i..e.. i.iwl t hnl nil - -,1. ...... rt.oiiested to IP im'"'"1'" --------- - Qrf m (lie high scnool in lo full in in nun "".- in mi'li'iirolouy In schod lor next Monday. Mrs. Gauthler Does Pari For War Despite 60 Years ftitlnu (Ml vniifi i.lil ,l....u..i -i. i " t.wi i twin lull her mrt for the wiir effort. in 1 1 in ijuni yeiir rvtrs, (iiiulhlcr MUM Wlilki.rl ii I..I..I ,.r Ami ...ii. .. : , , -, "'. w. iiiu, iiiiick Ii) unci from the Hed Cross head ciiiirler here mid Iuih put In 104 I milru r. . .... I I...... Am, , , ...v k " lino 4.10 hours knitting Hed Cri. iirllelo. When she In not doing r,.( Cromi work, Mm. Cimithler helps ul tho Coinmiiiido center, whore sue in ii Kiein iiivontn. "Mam n the hnyn cull her, In In clmiKn of neivhiK coffee mid diiniit mimetlineii In im runny iih .(I0 mrvlrcnieri, between tl:30 mid 1 1 on nuiuiiiy rnnrnliiKir. She wnn the npccliil uneiit of th0 murium lit Win lnna m the bur-rm-ks liiKt Sntiirdiiy nlnht, hut the liitii hinirii didn't prevent her from nrrlvliiK nl the center promptly in seven the next morn. Mm. Gniithler iilno nerved In (he Inst wnr. After her former luiKUiind, W. G. Wilcox, nuner- vlu.tr f.f t. 1 1. .11,... I I.. "... -" ,...m in .- onido. wim killed In an explosion nlic volnteered her nerviccn to iiiku um iiiiico in uio production of nninltlims. She win 'nimlitncd to Cnrney'n Point, N. J., where nhp wim Kiipervlnor of one of the Klrln1 bnrriicks lit the UuPont project there. . Since the deuth of her neennd hnxhiinri elKhl yeiim ngo, Mr. Cimithler him lived with her dniinhler mid her non-ln-lnw, Mr. lind Mm. O. V. Gibson, nt 842 I'nclflc Terrnce. "JAP" PLANES TO FLY ' PlllLADtXI'llIA. Aug. 2.1 (PI The nnvy bus wnrned redldents not to he nlnrmed If they pot nny plnneii beuriiiK the rlnlntt sun liisiitnln of Jnpiin. They are nuvy propefly, pulntcd up for a movie kciiuciicc. 9 9 0f inn ii ii VM IF, 1 3 M pro MRS. GAUTHIEH Industrial. Payroll Increase Noted . , SALEM. Aub. 25 fP) Ore Ron's incliislrliil payroll In June wnti $52,4(12,801, un Increase of $0,000,000 from Hie nrevloun month, but n drop of $700,000 from June, 1043, the state in duntrlnl accident commission snid todnv. The June . payroll In Mult nomah county wns $37,332,115, up $4,000,000 from Mny, and a Knln ' of $300,000 from June, 1043. U. S. BOMBER BASE IN ENG LAND, Auk. 25 (I') Women in southern France were doubly pleased when U. 8. Flying Fort resses firoppea guim una supplies to the Mnquls they used the silk parachutes to make upder drnwers. Facts behind three Fortress missions to the guerrillas, kept secret for months, wero disclowd today. An American infantry ucncral and American marines wero on tho ground with . the MuquK , "The French women really went for those silk parachutes, snld Col. Karl Truwcsdule, Jr., Washington, D. C, whose group led tho first two missions. "They mado drawers out of them. They had a choice of colors; too Red, white and yellow parachutes wero used." , By a pre-arranged signal the Maquis on the ground told the Fortress crew where to drop arms and ammunition used in the fight against the nazls. On several occasions sergeants hung by one hand over open bomb bay doors to cut the shrouds of para chutes which opened up Inside tho planes. Assisting In the dramatic oper ations were a few Maquis and paratroopers riding In tho Fort resses. It was the first liino Fortress cs ever' had been used on this typo of mission so the crews, ac customed to bombing from great height, practiced for two weeks dropping supply-laden cannist crs on their own field from 0U0 feet, Liquor Test Case Dismissed In Court ; PORTLAND, Aug. 25 M'j-Ia lest case on tho state liquor com mission's right to ration whiskey was dismissed in circuit court yesterday on a technicality. . L. ,fl. Sandblast, Portland at torney who claimed the commis sion was not .legally authorized to ration sales, said ho would file an amended complaint Monday. EWEIViy PLANE TOTAL ROME, Aug. 25 (VP) In aerial combats over four countries al lied fighters and bombers shot down 53 enemy aircraft yester day, bringing their toll In the last three days to, 155, allied headquarters announced today. The ruinous price the nazis arc paying in attempts' to Ward off attacks against their Balkan military and rail . installations includes more than 100 planes destroyed on the ground in the previous week in Yugoslavia and Hungary. Yesterday's air victories, cost the allies 19 planes. Montgomery Ward Workers Hold Picnic Employees of Montgomery Ward and , company held their store picnic Thursday nipht at Moore park with nearly 100 em ployes of the store attending. During the month of July, cm- ploycs of the store were divided Into two sides in a salos contest.. 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