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FAVORED BY LEGION
CHICAGO. Sept. 21 () The
American Legion Began a new
year of activity today with a pro
gram topped by a demand (or
army and navy training for the
nation's young men and a deter
mination to seek a post-victory
peace "with teeth in it.
The new national commander.
Edward N. Schciberling of Al
bany, H. Y., asserted at the close
of the organization's convention
lata yesterday- that 'the major
legislative objective wouia oe
tho immediate enactment o( a
Jaw providing peace-nine umi.i
sal military training.
"We want a peace with teeth
In jt n peace that can and will
be enforced." he stated in a ra
dio address. "It can not be en
forced unless there is a practical
basis of agreement among peace
loving nations, both great and
small."
He reported the members
would strive to protect the rights
and welfare ff World war 2 vet
erans, and called for administra
tion of the GI bill of rights with
maximum efficiency and a mini
mum of "delays and red tape."
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Lt. Ralph Bockmier Jr., U. S.
army airman who was shot
down on one of his first mis
sions over Romania, will re
turn to the United States Sep
tember 28, according to word
received here by Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Whitlock, 230 N. 6th.
Young Bockmier's wife, the
former Dawn Everitt, is making
her home in Spokane, Wash.,
with her two young sons. She
was advised that her husband
would be returned here through
official government channels
and telephoned her parents, the
Whitlocks, Wednesday night.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
civic, religious and federated pa
triotic societies Wednesday night
laid plans for observance of tho
day with a parade, civic pro
gram, prayer and union church
services, they agreed to investi
gate tlie possibility of erecting
throughout the downtown nren,
V-Day- booths where passers-by
might purchase or pledge to buy
war bonds, volunteer as blood
The bus Industry proposes to
establish scheduled helicopter
bus air scrvlco operating be
tween bus stations in downtown
snrtlnntt nf unnl'rtvimutplv 101111
donors, turn in bundles of pa-1 cities and towns, . ami botwoen
per, salvaged fats unit tin cans. Voarby towns.,
RT 3c Jack Pex from Trea
sure Island, Calif. Here until
September 29.
Cpl. Wayne Scott from Camp
McCoy, Wis. Here until Septem
ber ae. i
The above service people are I
entitled to free passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lost River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the !
theaues and R. C Woodruff ot
the dairy. Please call at Tho
herald and News otlice (ask tor ;
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
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TApi'TOD'AY
Prior to tho war, there war
4,000,000 trurkera and rullroud
men in tho United States.
Five Klamath girls were'
pledged to as many national sor-1
orities on the University of Ore- i
gon campus, tugene, as rush I
week closed Thursday night, j
Pledges are as follows: i
Alpha Delti Pi, Margaret Mur-1
pny. luamain Jrans.
Aloha Gamma Delta. Vireinla
Sharp, Merrill.
Delta Delta Delta, Ann Ste
venson, Klamath Falls.
Delta Gamma. Jeanns Mairee
Long, Klamath Falls. '
bigma KaDDa. Georgia Liskev.
Merrill. .. .
FR Working On
Campaign Talk
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 UP)
President Roosevelt, back from
his Quebec conference- with
Prime Minister Churchill, began
work today on the campaign
speech he will deliver Saturday
night before the International
TeamstersAmion (AFL).
It will be his first avowed
campaign talk in his drive for a
fourth term and will be broad
cast on all radio networks.
Oregon Cities Get
Recreation Grants
Portland will have an additional
$147,456 of federal funds for
civilian recreation between now
anri next Julv. the fpdiral wnpirc
agency announced today. The
Oregon city had previously been
allotted $142,080.
The Klamath Military Service
Committee, Inc., has been award
ed $13,700 by the federal works
agency for recreation of service
men at the Klamath Falls Ma
rine Barracks, naval air station,
and Tulelake relocation center.
Salem Celebrants
Won't Forget
" SALEM, Sept. 21 MV-Salem
V-Day celebrants may be re
minded at every street corner of
the fact that war continues in
the Pacific.
As representatives of the city's
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