.b., 301944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, 0REC0"N akeshift Throat Operation Uves Life of Wounded Man . . ll n ifttl A . -i S IMilU. .Ill ! lllCOr.,,,. .mention iit 3, ul.'r fl.ro by I'yl. Uiiniw r.oi(l im-ri cul iiuimun, " by S'l' Uifi.iiliy tn--ftt lh uv'i'K !'' 'fu" ii 11 In u d Hputcli from ll,t y oi iy l 11 u Chli'iiito "1 )S hitvUto from , Its ""imdom, Hl)it Cromlo. Z i td r..llw..y, uW M IColloK" ' ' in,.,.., Wii.i. P .. ...... I. iiiiiv huvu UUCI III lianniltlwdon.) U.S,thl!:.lU.wn;,r rSoralii'ii "without i.nesthe- : nny IISllllllHMHM UUl II "r . ..... i il. ,.ll,inl muii K pi'n. Cromlc's ells- th coni.i.m .., jnilcrt mi""" )"'"" biiw another nearby thrunlilnK iiuuiiii mm iriuiiicany luisplng '-in. n.iiiiiiMn quicKiy fin. lulled with Ills first putlont, run to tllO HCCOlut 1111,1 tun, I.,. I.-.I bcon hit In ihu throat by shrap. A lieutenant helped him hold tho patient. '"1 ho wolindnrl innn Ana..ln... ,..u,,, kuiignung of what wnii oboiit to happen, l".".UNK MKIIH, Dill Kill- iiiiin told him: '1 don't Ilka to do this, but ll'ii the only wiiy you're going to live,' Cromle wrote. "Ignoring mnchlncguns firing nmirby and mortnr shells ex plotting not fur nwuy, Kinmnn cut Into the Ihronl, felt curefully for the windpipe, und then cut a small Incision In the windpipe below tho point whero the shrap nel hud entered. "Then he took tho wounded mnn s fountain pen from his pocket, slipped the rounded end Into the opening mid told him: Keep Unit In your windpipe, oud you'll be okay. You cun breutho through the cut I mude even If you eun't through your inoulli or tlu-out.' Within ii few minutes the pa lleiit whs breathing better, up penrud to understand the direc tions for keeping tho pen in pliiee, und was able with the help of Kinmnn (und the lieu tenant) to walk to b nearby ve hicle, "A battalion surgeon regarded the patient with something okln to awe, saw that additional at tention was necessary Immedi ately and so sunt him toward the reur, the wounded man now twirling the pen occasionally to keep the Incision open." RECRUITMENT DISCUSSED MISSOULA, Mont., Nov. HO iii uccruitmont of parachute Jumpers, their training und equipment and assignment of men und aircraft for tho com ing season are being discussed ut u meeting of forest service oinclals from regions No. 1, 4 and 8 here. The regions cm brace Montana, Washington, Kiuno, Oregon, Wyoming, Ne vada und Utah. MUSIG INSTITUTE PACE THREB : Plans for the second war time music Institute were made tHjs pnsl weekend in Spokane, ac cording to Andrew Loncy Jr., supervisor of music In the city schools, who attended the con ference representing the state of Oregon. The institute is sponsored by the Music Educators National conference and will be held, Ap ril 5 to 8, Inclusive, in Missoula, Mont. Representatives attend ed from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and British Columbia. Wayne Hertz, head of the mu sic department of Central Col lege of Washington, Ellcnsburg, .presided over the meet. The In stitute will feature three select groups picked from outstanding I music atudents of the northwest 'who will meet in Missoula and servo as clinic and demonstra tion groups. The institute will close with a concert and Is to bo directed by outstanding national conductors. Carl Brickcn, conductor of the Seattle symphony, will conduct the orchestra, the band will be conducted by II. E. Nutt, famous Chicago band director, and Loncy has been chosen to direct the chorus. GROWEHS TO MEET COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 30 l') Growers from Oregon, Washington and California will attend the second annual meet ing of the Pacific Easter Lily Growers' association here De cember 4. Charles Cole of the depart m e n t of agriculture will be principal speaker. PERMANENT WAVE IX) It yourielf. It'ieaiy as putting jHfcA your hair up in curlers. You'll find Fgly everything you need in the ftequlrea no heat or electricity. Safe, for every type of hair. Over 5 million told. Get the a mat ing Charm-Kurt I'miDenlWaye Kit today at Waggoner Drug and all drug stores. OF $11,000 Gil With the 6th War Loan drive barely underway, results ulready show, according to Myrle C. Adams, local chairman of the war finance committee of the treasury, that individuals and business organizations realize the intensified activities on world battle fronts call for more and still more home-front sup port. Evidencing that realization. Allen Adtjing Machines Friden Calculators Royal Typewriters Desks - Chairs - Files For those hard-to-get Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th Klamath Falls and helping to swell this area's (1th War Loan drive quota, a war bond allocation for $11,000 from General Petroleum corporation was presented to Adams by El bert Stiles, local representative for General Petroleum. It was announced by Stiles that his company's war bond In. vestments in tills and previous war loan drives total $9,000, 00O for its Pacific coast market ing area. Trench fever or typhus la transmitted by lice. . . Th 10 Star Beauty Salon HAS 3 MORE COMPETENT OPERATORS ft. CORDIA NASH VELMA SELF MABEL ELLIS CIVE ONE OF OUR LOVELY COLD WAVES FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT 'SutfrA d o LAV VV ' 1 Tfcey all want Gift SLIPPERS Blankets Make Warm Gifts SLUMBER-SOUND 33V3 Wool Blanket 49 199 You'll appreciate the warmth and lovely appearance of this blanket lor many years. It's perfect insulation against the cold and very pretty. The smart colors are ready to blend with your decorative scheme. 33 13 wool, 4123 rayon and 25 cotton yarns are. woven together in, the fluffy wonder weave for extra warmth -and longer -wear. Blue green; cedar, or rose with contrasting border. '72x84-inch size. New colorful Spirit Lifters! So gay and flattering they buoy your morale as. they rest your feet! Styled with tailored trim ness; yet displaying feminine softness in fabric and coloring. Bronze or royal. Jac quard . weave ravnn ALL WOOL BLANKETS .. i.ue v Met- - :,issm ' W. .... Warm Flannel Gowns ........1.79 Slip Over Sweaters ............:.2.98 Warm Sweater Dickies .....1.98 Imagine how good' this blanket will feel on cold winter nights!' So warm and soft. Amidst its cuddly comfort, . you'll speedily sink into . sound slumber. Select it in! green, rose, cedar or blue. Beautiful 3 mch" rayon satin binding. 72x84-inch size. ; ...... airls' Chenille Robes .. Esmond Crib Blanket All Wool Crib Shawl .. .90 3.98 .2.98 .3.98 d n w-vs-- Superb Rayons in New GIFT SLIPS 9 98 Hich rayon -crepes and satins, for the quality-loving lady. Slips that fit- beau tifully, , wear well. Flattering styles to appeal to her femininity ... in a wide range of lace and novelty trims. Tea rose. Sizes 32 to 40, For Lovely Gifts RAYON GOWNS She'll never guess this gown was so in-' ' expensive. Becomingly styled In a pretty ! vnrlcty of prints. Delightfully cmbroid- : M cred or self-trimmed. Choice styles. , M Sizes 32 to 40. ' i Soft Rayon BED JACKETS Luxurious looking jackets of glistening rayon satin. Sleek tailored models or dainty lace-trlmmcd styles. . Tcarosc, blue. Medium, large. r Ad .98 Gift ' Hankies - 10c to 25c ; Hors to hold, to tuck in her pocket . , , confetti flurries of bright: novelty or floral prints . . . styles to complement every mood and costume. Come for your hankie gift stoday. Gift Stationery 50c to $1.00 98 Warm Dressy COAT SETS Warm two-piece suit of wool-top fleece. Well made and smartly trimmed with angora. Match ing suspender-top leggings have zippers. Wine, skipper or dusty rose. Sizes .1 to 4, POKE. BONNET TO MATCH '. 98c . See label in garment for wool specifications. Smartly Trimmed SNOW SUITS Angora and corded trim add dis tinction to this wool'-top fleece ' snow suit. The jacket has two rows oi uny Buttons mat acta a ' stylish touch, Snug fitting wrist 1 "fl' f)B ?0 and anklets. Suspender-top leg- itinf"!. Rplf hnlt. Rprt. ronm nr D...Dw. , . ' I MATCHING POKE BONNET 98e See label in garment for wool specifications. SfeOtT ON S V,- tSY TtRMS If tj VHCOUKNSim t) CIH Al suns i 'GZAvyXfijyn -TTWuuj CZMjL&Xavuxa, fioMrrrx) irinrjj(yY CKrvXXorwo'