Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
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OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
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f . :,. nnd never l.wi
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1 "heir nationality.
JMsny Klll.d
lbt of rlvlliaw
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London N Cliroiili'le
we ll i .llKl" consolation
ibod Ihrir own troops jn
tfi smith l Mnlmrdy
lame time. n i i!,.
Ly .tlack "unr of those
,7, Incidents c,f ulrw.;r In
I. M (he dangers mid
I. n.oi .llend close sup-
tombing by strategic nil'
Similar accidents occur-
St. u 111
, wcr several report
o Ihe bombing, all nppnr-
unoillclnl. II"1' 1,1,1 tll-r'
rniiiured Miilimdy.
mi Purls believed It hud
and Hint tlie nrmy news
Slsrs and Stripes printed
o tint effect.
Htld By AIIUs
trae hcad(iinrlcrs, In IIS
alque Issued oi; ine auy
first air attack, wild ..Jul-
Ltnulned In allied huntl.
wn w not mumionco oi-
thi next two clays, ve
to and December 23,
sti December 2(1 the. com
tut repeitcd that It (till
liied htld.
Ilioujh shelled by His Gcr-
8 American commit en
ilubbornly stuck to the
lodu they had built cant
jilmedy," wrote Doyle.
lived the village lor we
iintll strong rclnlorccmcnts
ihtlr peril.
rlnl the confined battles
4tmber23 force of Amcr
jncdium bombers dropped
iorobi on Alnlmrdy. fires
were itarlcd In Ihe city
i burned fur four eln vs.
on the afternoon of IJe
r 24 the day before
mil a larger formation
libers came over."
eVr malm were broken and
lean engineer had to blow
linings in a ring around
limine, area to check -the
tfican army trucka evacu
t leat 1000 of the town's
ill, Boyle raid.
CHMSTMAS IN FRANCE
Unci" .Sum linik lime nut to
nun fur wmiiMlrd v e t e r n n a
Christinas, ncconllng to S8gt.
Alfred Ciii'lsnn, unci (if the in
llrnls on n hnr.pltiil train which
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AL STATISTICS
imnn r.u,. r,r. J.nu.rv B,
Mr. ind Mr. Kl-I,v killy.
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Klllmlh fIU. tllr . J.nu.rx
IS Ur. mi W if ii. i.
i boy. Vlcli'l. o pound! 71
curried raaimltlra from the front
In Cirrnmiiy to Frunce. Cnrlaon
wu lilt December 20, whllt In
coin lin t In Gcriiiiiny.
Miidi'lelun Ciirrnll. mnvle atar,
tipriil t'hi lutinaa Kve and Chrmt
ilny IJuy on the train, according
to a li-ltor received by Carltion'a
ht'r, Mra. Kred Gocller, Jr., 408
Itlver.ilile. Koch car had Christ
inaa tree, a Smitn Clinm appeared
nnd riialributed lilfta to the
iiifii. Nnre nnd wiirdmen tana
enrols and Mliut Cnrroll went
throiiifh the train dlatributlnx
cook Irs and cinidy, Later, a
bountiful turkey dinner waj
served.
Cnrlaon advised his alster that
ho received a ahrapnel wound In
iho thlKh while ho and his lieu
tennnt were out acotillnK for n
pomtlon. lie In now In I hospital
In Krimcn nnd recovering aulia
fnctorllv, WATT8 GETS SPY
Semnnn Harold Wntta, Iowa,
Kansnj. Brondaon of Mra. S. E.
Itupe, lil.1 Klnn, Imi captured a
Jnn py In the South Pacific.
Walla nnd two olhera wart
wiilklnK tieur their post when
they nw the spy. Watta had a
lummy fun Willi him, and ahot
Iho Jnn off tho motorcycle he
wna riding-.
The Iown boy wa given a ape
clnl recnKiiitlon for hia quick ac
tion and nlo waa permitted to
keep Ihe motorcycle. Me hna via
lied here twice with hl grand
mnthrr und hoa a number of
friends here.
VEATCH PHOMOTED
Word hn been received re
cently by Mr. nnd Mrs. Elbert
Vcnlch, IPSO Knrl, Hint their
son, Robert K. Venlch, has been
nromoted from first lieutenant
to enptnin. Captain Ventch It
wltli the. nrmy transport com
mnnd In Franco and has been
overseas 10 months and he has
received the Air Medal for his
part In the Normandy Invasion.
Ho enlisted in the army In
1042, and took his pre-fllght
training at Kelly field in San
Antonio, Tex., nnd received his
wines nl l.ubbock field, Tex.
Ho Is a crndtintft of Klamath
Union high school and was em
ployed by the Southern Pacific
rniliond before his enlistment
in tho service.
IMPROVE ON CHRISTMAS
16T1I AAF IN ITALY Even
Christmas hus bean Improved
upon, by the nrmy nlr force, In
tlireo yeurs of war, MSgt. Wil
liam C. Canton, 727 N. Uth, nnd
Cpl. Harold E. Hrlggs, 1133
Kuno, Klamuth Falls, Ore., vet
eran ground men of one of the
oldest AAF 1117 Flying Fort
ress groups In the European or
Mediterranean theaters, will
vouch for that.
Part of tho organization, the
air echelon, was at a place
called Ulskru, in Algeria, on
December 25, back in 1IH2. The
remuluder, the ground crews,
were atntloned In the desert out
side of Ormi, at a spot they
named "Mud hill" because of
Its topography and climate.
Although the famed "Garden
of Allah could be found at
lllskro, the Chrlstmus dinner of
billy goat stew and ten served
at the Hotel Transatlnntlque,
was hardly what you would ex
pect to find in "paradise."
At "Mud hill" there was also
Utile outward Indication that
this was the day of all Christiun
diiys, even for those who could
find tho whin for a private cele
bration. II the billy gout slew
lasted like shoelcather to the
men at Blskrn, then the monot
onous "C" rations served as
Christmas dinner to the boys (it
"Mud hill" were even more un
savory. The added rations of one
candy bar, one package of gum
ii nd onc-holf can of grupefrult
Juice per marl, could hardly be
called a Christmas fenst.
That was the situation on De
cember 28, 1042. This year, the
unit, which has since moved to
southern Italy, had another
Christmas dinner. The menu
undoubtedly rivaled anything
that the point-restricted hotels
and clubs back home were able
lo Include on their bill of fare
Or that "Mom," with her limit
ed number of blue nnd red
stomps, was able to cook up.
In addition to more turkey
than even a hungry Gl Joe
could eat In one sitting, the unit
rooks filled the mess kits with
dressing,' corn, peas, potatoes,
pie, cake, pudding, nuts and
fruit. It goes without saying
OIL TREATY
CALLED BACK
BY PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 IIP)
President Itooscvelt asked the
senate to send back to him an
Anglo - American petroleum
treaty so that revisions may be
made to remove misunderstand
ing. Mr. Roosevelt sent tha oil
agreement to the senate last
August 24, requesting its rati
fication. But It ran into diffi
culties, not only in the senate
but also In the domestic oil In
dustry, In the message asking its re
turn, Mr. Roosevelt salcfhe had
not changed his view that "the
agreement constituted an Im
portant step forward in remov
ing possible causes of friction
in International trad In pe
troleum and promoting coopera
tion among the nations in the
development of that trade."
He said he was Informed,
however, of fears expressed as
to Ita scone and effect as now
worried. He said there was some
concern lest It authorize acts
by the petroleum industry In
consistent with existing law, as
well as fears thut It might "hold
potentialities harmful to the In
dustry." The president regards these
fears as unfounded, he said, and
certainly no such possibilities
were Intended.
Since there is general agree
ment that nn understanding on
international petroleum trade
between this country and Brit
ain Is desirable, Mr. Roosevelt
went on, It would be unfortu
nate should it be delayed or
even prevented through a mis
understanding as to the purpose
and scope of a particular document."
that an ample supply of vino
bottles decorated the tables.
HEALTH TO YOUI
Corr.f ftcff, Coon Allmtntt
RsmorrhttlrU fPfltt). Fit.
urn, riBtuia. Harntu (uv
lo Mm-abllltf l o(ef lf.
Oar nalbod M troatmonl I
wtlboul hostpllal epilation I
uerMfullr employed lor
jtxjii. .iDitai ctoan
lom. Call tot ianlnalioa
H hm lor IrlXC booUol.
Opon tvfiigi. Mo., Wfd, hi, 7 to 0 JO
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iQue gran vida, anrigos! . . . Have a Coke
(WHAT A LIFE. PAIS I)
. or being ambassadors of good will in 'Panama
Your American sailor gets around. In Panama, Pearl Harbor, Port Moresby
Or Providence, vou'll find him attvatr tielno- himself. a friendly, eood.natured
Amci
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nd refreshment with all comers. It's bis way of saying, Relax, let's ttk it easy,
no that's just whnt It menns when you offer ice-cold Coca-Cola in your own
l cs, m many lands, Coca-Cola and the pause that rejresbet stand lot
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"codiiness with . J u !. .
0ruiD UMDtl AUTHOSITY Of THI COCA-COIA COArANV IV
en. i C,OCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS
y
Cokes Coca-Cola
It'a natural for popular names
to acquire friendly abbrevls
Hons, That's why you hear
Coca-Cola called Colch
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