Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
CONVOY CLIPS
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JAPS
REPORT
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transports, a cruiser and one
destroyor at a cost of (our Japa
nese planes.
Not Confirmed
None of these reports have
thB clictMoit American confir
mation, even to the existence
of such a convoy.
The Japanese command lias
traced the purported path of
the troopships from Lcyte is
land through Surigao strait, and
Mindanao sea to the Sula sea
on the western side o the Phil
ippines where they turned and
"steamed toward Mindoro."
Manila is 150 miles north of
U. S. air fields on Mindoro.
Renew Attacks
Twenty-three Japanese planes
renewed their attacks on Min
doro Installations. Eight were
shot down. Eleven others were
destroyed in U. S. sweeps over
the Philippines and the Moluc
cas to the south.
Mitchell bombers raiding
Lingayen gulf north of Manila
for the first time damaged a
large Japanese freighter-transport.
Other allied planes left
six small freighters sinking off
Borneo.
Courthouse Records
MarrUc"
PACE-DOCIMO. Joseph Nuniio Pace.
34. waiter, iwiivt ot Illinois, resident of
Chicago, m. Rose Evelyn Doclmo, 34.
aircraft worker native of Illinois, resi
dent of Chicago, 111.
SIMMS-SIMMS. Calvin HerneU Slinms.
24, brakeman, native of California, real
dent of Klamath Tails. Ore. Betty Lea
Simms, 21, clerk, native of Nebraska,
resident of Klamath Falls, Ore.
SCHUTT-LOCK. Marvin Relnhold
Schutt, 33, marine, native of North Da
kota, resident ot Klamath Falls, Ore.
Marian Jane Lock, hospital worker na
tive of North Dakota, resident of Port
land, Ore.
POOLES-BOURDEAU. Thomas Joseph
Pooles, 21. US navy, native of Montana,
resident of Missoula, Mont Cecelia
Clalrt Bourdcau. 22. stenographer, na
tive ol Montana, resident of Seattle,
Wash.
RUHN-LOAKF. Geonte Richard Buhn,
22, baker, native of Ohio, resident of
Klamath Falls, Ore. Corrtne Martha
Leake, 23, defense worker, native of
Ohio, resident of Cincinnati. Ohio.
WATSON-CRAFT. dated Elmer Wat
son 28, farmer, native of Texas, resi
dent of Jewett, Texas. Emily Marguerite
Craft, 36. defense worker native of Tex
as, resident of Jewett, Texas.
DIEKROEGER . CHAMPAGNE. May
nard Frederick Diekroeger, 27, marine,
native of Wisconsin, resident of Klam
ath Falls, Ore. Jean Mathilda Cham
pagne, 25. defense worker, native of Wis
consin, resident of Onalaska, Wis,
Commissioner
(V. i-""- -Y-f
Rer. Louii P. Barcelo, CSC.
ipecial national field Boy Scout
commiiiiontr. who will conduct
a ceremony at Sacred Heart
church Sunday at 3 p. m. The
public is inrited.
BEOS
BATTLE
THROUGH CITY
BY YARD
A solemn investiture cere
mony, based on an ancient
knighting ritual, will be conduct
ed by Rev. Louis P. Barcelo,
CSC, special national field Boy
Scout commissioner, at Sacred
Heart church, Sunday at 3 p. m.
Commissioners in Scouts will
be installed by the Rev. T. P.
Casey. The new Sacred Heart
troop is the first of various
scouting units to be organized in
the parish, it was announced.
Rev. Barcelo is author of the im
pressive ceremony to be ob
served Sunday, and this is the of
ficial national ceremony for
Catholic Boy Scout troops.
Rev. Barcelo is associate edi
tor of the Catholic Boys maga
zine. In closing, there will be a
blessing of parents and Scouts
based on an ancient ritualistic
blessing. The mihlic is invited
and especially service men who !
have been Boy scouts.
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fields is in German hands, and
every enemy soldier in the en
circled capital apparently faces
death or capture.
Light tanks and armored cars
found the going especially touch
due to numerous mines and light
anti-tank weapons which tnco
down the strecU and at Intersec
tions. Dozens of enemy Tommy
gunners and machine-gunners
are hidden In hundreds ot the
city's buildings.
Mother, Children .
Burn to Death
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 30 U)
A mother and her three children
were burned fatally and two oth
er persons were injured when
flames swept a three-story home
in suburban Havcrlord early to
day. The dead: Mrs. Grace Morrls
sey, 46, Robert Morrlsscy Jr., 15,
James Morrisscy, 13, Mary Fran
ces Morrissey, 11.
James Mullin, 37, chief of the
Merion fire company, who re
strained Robert Morrissey Sr.,
from re-entering his home after
he climbed on a porch roof, suf
fered head and hand burns.,
Firemen said neighbors report
ed the blaze apparently started
in the living room where a
Christmas tree was located.
Spinach is probably of Per
sian origin, and was introduced
into Europe about the 15th century.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Pvt. Lloyd Reed from Fort
Ord, Calif. Here until Janu
ary 5.
The above service peoplo are
entitled to free passes to the lo-1
cm I theatres and free fountain
service at Lo-t River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the '
theatres and K u woouruii oi
the dairy. I'lcaso cull at The
Herald and News office (ask foi
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
Provda Says Japs j
Suffering Defeats
MOSCOW, Dec. 30 (?) Prav.
da, describing Japan as Hitler's
last ally, said today she had been
suffering "continuous defeat on
land, sea mid air in the Pacific."
The article, spread over five
columns, appeared to be the most
significant soviet utterance
about the orient since Marshal
Stalin's November speech classi
fying Japan as an aggressive na
tion. "Development of Pacific:
events becomes ever more unfa- l
vorable for Japan," said tho nr- !
tide by G. Zhukov, Pravda staff j
political writer.
'Continuous defeat in the war i
with Britain and the United
States has sharply worsened ceo- j
nomlc and especially food condi-
tions inside Japan." ,
The greatest Paris flood on rec
ord occurred in 1910, when the
Seine rose 31 ft. 4 in. above normal.
The recovery of copper from
old tin cans now accounts for
about ten per cent of the total
U. S. copper production.
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OBITUARY
MICHAEL JOHN JOTCB
jUchel Joha Joyce, native of j
County Gal way, Ireland, age 44 years,
8 months and 16 days, passed away at
Pelican Bay Lumber company camp '
near BIy December 28. 1944. lollowing
a very brief illness. He is survived by
bis father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. j
Johnny Joyce of County Calway, Ire
land; also one sister. Bridgie. at the
same address. The remains are In the
care of the Earl WhltloOc funeral home.
Pine at 6th. Funeral arrangements will
be anonunced Tuesday.
FUNERAL
MART EUGENIA OWEW
Funeral services for the late Mrs
Mary E. Owen, wife of James H. Owen,
pioneer resident of the Bly district,
who passed away in this city December
28. will be held from the Ousley funeral
chapel in Lakcvlew. Oregon, cm Tues
day, January 2, 1P45, at 2 p. m., with
commitment services arnd interment to
follow in the family plot at the Lake
view cemetery. Friends are invited. Thj
remains will leave the Earl Wutlock
funeral home, Pine at 6th, at 0:30 a. m.
Tuesday.
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