PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON NINE GRANGES STALLM AT MEETING An Installation of new grange officers lor all nine granges in Klamath county was held Wednesday, December 13, at Henley in the high school gym nasium. Newly installed masters are Lyle Hickman, Midland; G. W. Hamilton. Malin; Arthur Imig, Shasta View; Joseph Sullivan, Lost River; Ray Aubrey, Merrill; Walter Enman, Henley; Seldon Kirk, Fort Klamath; Otis H. Os born. Bly, and William Tubach, Poc Valley. Officers of the Oregon state grange who attended the meet ing for the purpose of installing tile new county grange officers were Morton Tomkins of Port land, master; Mrs. Marie Thies san of Portland, lecturer; Bertha J. Beck of Portland, secretary; Mrs. Gladys Hinrichs of Port land, state home economic chair man: Mrs. Edyth Bohnert of Central Point, youth superin tendent, and Elmer McClure and Charles Wicklandcr, state depu ties. The new county officers will handle all grange affairs of their respective granges for the com ing year. Flashes of Life FORT LAM CASE DELAYED FOR TIME SEATTLE, Dec. 15 (Testi mony in the Fort Lawton court martial action against 41 negro soldiers was at a halt today while court officials conferred with post authorities to deter mine whether to recess to await further witnesses or to continue with argument of counsel pend ing arrivals from other army posts. Testimony of the last avail able witness, PFC John H. Pink ney, was taken yesterday, strengthening the case of Sgt. Arthur G. Hurks, one of three defendants charged with murder. Pinkney, A'ho donned a mil itary police arm band and helped quell the riot against Italian service troops last August, told of finding the body of Pvt. Guglielmo Olivotto hanging over a small creek after the riot. He discovered the body, he said, while looking for a jeep which was lost during the disturbance. The witness said he has asked Hurks to aid in holding back the excited negro troops and when he last saw the defendant he was complying with the re quest. Three other defendants, how ever, he identified as having oeen in me Italian compound. Former SP Surgeon At Roseburg Dies PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 15 M3) Dr. Jacob Everett Shearer. 75. former chief surgeon for .the boutnem Pacific at Roseburg, Ore., and one-time public health officer at Portland, died Wed nesday following a heart attack. A lieutenant in the medical corps during the first World war, he set up practice in Tillamook upon his discharge. He re mained there until entering the veterans bureau as chief surgeon in imo. Mnn.mTinuFn xnn EMPORIA Kane rW 1 IIP Two bottles of olives left over from a Lyons county bond sales dinner, later in tiie evening orougni in aiu.uuu in war bond purcnases Dy wauer ana van Junes 01 ijCDO, jians. Feet hurt? Tormented by Miners, itchy burning dryness or cracked skin? Enjoy a not Rest no 1 Soap foot bath. Feel like new s its mild, foamj' lather com forts your tortured feet. Then smooth specially medi cated Resiool on the irritated spots, for lingering relief. SoW at all drassms RE5IH0E OUTWENT am SOW Itching Skin? S'P Scratching! Hre Ig Quick Ease and Comfort trJt?,TL- cl'an. powerful, p.n tratlni? Moono's EmeraM nil i- Po und hHpful relief from th t".trf"""r "chins end torture of rah., eczema, poleon Ivy end oth er oxUrnally caueed Bkln trouble, hfonly ao"! "' 'nten.e Itchlni' promoted. ' more "'r (Set on original bottle of Emermld Oil Orcein leM Htelnlese iYnn.2 refunded. If not atl.n. ' Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons PHOTECTION LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13 (Pj The fire department, as a safety measure, decided to improve exit conditions at large hotels where there are conventions and meetings. Its order: No more revolving doors. e . e ENTICEMENT HAMILTON FIELD. Calif., Dec. IS P Pvt. William C, Steele o( Wichita Falls, Tex., wounded trying to burrow deep er into a slit trench on Leytc, was with company which took 30 Japanese prisoners of Kwaja leln. "The colonel," he explained, "offered us a quart of whiskey for each prisoner we brought in."; NO INTRODUCTION NEEDED KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec. IS (JP) A lieutenant strolled up to a stranger in the union station. guessed her name and then told her where her husband was. . Mrs. Leo Faulk of Roswcll. N. M., who is visiting relatives here, was told by the officer: "You don't know me. but I shared a tent with your hus band in Europe. The biggest and main decoration in the place was vour picture, and I saw it often enough and heard about you so much that I recog nized you instantly." SP TESTS USE OF The adaptability of radio communication to certain train and terminal operations has been under test on Southern Pacific lines for some time, the company announced today, fol lowing completion of extensive experiments in the Sierra Ne vada mountains and San Joa quin valley. Other tests under supervision of A. W. Flanagan, superintendent of telegraph for the railroad, are expected to bo held. Inter, Southern Pacific was among the first railroads to use radio in train operations, .it, was pointed out, the company hav ing installed two licensed trans mitters near the Sierra summit in 1939, where they are now available for emergency com munication with . fire-fighting nd snow-fighting trains. The recent experiments were conducted with ultra high fre quency radio in terminals and over the Sierra, and with in duction telephone, or wired radio, in the San Joaquin val ley. " Communications tested were from end to end of trains and from moving trains to way side stations during actual op erations, according to the announcement. Sailor May Have Met Same Fate As Missing Seattle Morticians SEATTLE, Dec. 13 M') Pos sibility that a third man, a suit or, may have met the same un known fate that befell John F. Hennessy and Earl J. Custody, missing Seattle morticians, was being investigated by authorities today, Prosecutor Lloyd Shorett disclosed. The seaman, Motor Machinist's Mate Dan B. Franks, 24, son of Dan Franks, Nevada state treasurer, has been missing since November 24. Given liburty to eat Thanksgiving dinner with his nunt, Mrs. Doris Buchanan of Seattle, the youth Uft her homo after dinner, presumably to return to his ship. Navy records show ho an swered muster the next morning but has not been seen or heard from since. Hennessy and Cassedy were last seen leaving a friend's homo rarlv November 24. Riverside Students Top Bond Quota niversitla students and teach ers, shot well over tlio quota set for that school In I ho tlth War ' Loiiii, It was unnuunced Thursday by Gary Robertson, principal. Students purchased $1001.25 and teachers, $1573, in omuls alone, making n total of $2050.25. This was double the quota set for the school which was $1052.25. In addition to bond purchases, students have bought $1123.(10 In stamps since school opened, Mouenson said. Tho school will have tho an nual Christmas program at 1 o'clock Friday and parents are Invited 'to th festivities. Those wishing may como for lunch t 12:13 p. in. Eagles Urge Boys, Girls Towns In Stato PORTLAND, Dec. 13 T) The stale fraternal order of Engles culled upon Oregon to- dny, to build n "boys' lown" unil "gills' town" to reliiibllllulu young delinquents. Tho lodge, outlining u Isliillvo program, ulxo suggested Unit abandoned army ramps utilized for youth welfiuo work mill VMIMI I I... (Ill lt.'ll-....i. . .. UVCI . 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