Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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. ,nt r..i, 7 i.Vi The itntu
tf must provide more money
ill icnoom ui
, itudwiuntc ciltinition, Hep.
' 0 Thomas, Dnlliin. chair
a! iht house education com-
let, lold Die hoiinc.
i ,. niii.r ilia rHuciit on
- - -
mitt approved three bill
At schools a,iuu,uuu iiiuiu
icome tax money, not the
referred to the taxation
tclwrsed there were clcllbor-
ItlcropU to ciicrciii um
nrnernm for school aid.
(The clialleiiKC to this ns-
Ibly. ' ho said, is to move
If iron) 1110 010 iruierijr mx
lor Iinnncinii cmicimun.
ilililiiro must nrovlde aid
meet a present day. enier-
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ItsruscrllnB that uiKlerpnltl
him re leaving the pro-
Ian In droves, Thomas wild
I.lm.tl . la .n.llllltlif U. U
tcipal of Dalian junior high
egon Educator
a In Salem
ulluj A. Churchill, proml
l Oregon educator for more
i SO years, died Saturclny
Ulna Salem hospital follow
i brief illness, according to
i received here,
cm October 14, 1863, In
, 0., Mr. Churchill was
lualcd In 1B3 from Ohio
"therh university and camo to
(on In 18D1 to become super
iidcnt of schools nt Baker, n
tiionnchcld until 1013. Thnt
it be became suite suiwrliiti.n-
f of public Instruction and
pi no left the office 13 years
p. having In 1020 received
muicr i degree from Unlvcr
' ol Oregon, he became prral
it of Southern Oregon Nor
s ichoot. In lli:i2, be moved
M presidency of Oregon Col-
i nuucnuon, Monmouth.
"" Men president emeritus
OCE since 1030. Services
Ma Monday at Snlcni,
path Falls Retail
' Up In December
;th falls merchants rosi
"cent over December, 1043,
i? .," fusils uurenu re-
L nho ""'opei'dcnt Rc
J of Oregon lodny.
Pendent merclinnts, ex
g.lhc.'"re department
h i, rj,,u ,pr 00111 li'Khcr
'Omin' .
M thi. uu-lo;Wonr s ores
3 Wlr -M"V 0OIUl ShOO
cloth rJsts-,21 Pr "nt,
""Wde report. u,nB 10
fns Ask Union
W$lon of Congress
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,ormmnloimcmlmonl -nll.
Nloirt I' co,Uro1 vor all
thn l' rcsouroo-
b ,...??UP- nnnrnvnrf
Csrt?vPt,1nib(!r t0 tho
l"1'! 3' ln Oo'ober;
;k,n'fter?l?1r?'' ,t0 8r"t
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PAINTprc
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Birthday Party for Stricken Younqster
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KLAMATH
$8200 QUOTA
N DIIVIE MARCH
(NEA Ttciiol;
llh all Iho blrlhdiiy cniiernciui of nny a-year-nhl, Rnniils Vldalln (rlubt), dark, curly-hnlrcd youiiBStcr who
rioenn't know Unit he Is slowly dylw of an Incurable illiense, celebrates bis clKh'h and possibly Insl birthday
In confines of Buiilu llnsn. Cnllf., huniiltnl room with little Joan Borcnsen, a fellow ward patient. On his bed
U his prlto present, a model airplane, given him because he "wants to be on nlrplanc pilot when he grows up."
Accuracy, Not Terror, Main
Object of American Rockets
(Second of five stories on war
rockets)
By FRANK CAREY
Associated Pron Scienc Writer
WASHINGTON, Keb. 7 Tj
Wo could probably produce a
V-2 If wo wanted to.
There Is evidence Hint Hitler's
largely psychological vengeance
weapon is based on an experi
mental super-duper rocket de
veloped by an Amerlcnn scien
tist Dr. Kohcrt li. Unddnrd, In
1014 and Cioddard still is uc
tlvc in science.
But our scientists nnd military
men hnvo been Interested in de
veloping war rockets that ap
proach the accurucy of artillery
fire while having greater mobil
ity with terrific firepower.
That they have been success
ful Is evidenced by field reports,
an infantryman's rocket blast
ing through six Inches of heavy
armor plale lit 100 ynrds. . . .
Airplane-fired projectiles hitting
within yards of a pin-point tar
get nl 1000 yards.
The largest wnr rocket dis
closed by our military nt tills
date is five Inches In diameter.
It has roughly the explosive
power of a loS-mlllimctcr shell,
yet It can bo launched from a
light nnd simple device on nn
nlrplnne. A lSS-mllllmctcr gun
weighs close to l!l tons.
Henr Admiral George K. llus
sey Jr., chief of navy ordnance,
says "new ones, under develop
ment, will be in production soon.
Rockets of greater caliber and
accuracy will be available in the
near future . , . In general, rock
ets will parallel projective cali
bers and bombs of substantial
slie."
He says planes can carry rock
ets larger than tho 5-lnchers.
Vou may have been misled by
the term "rocket gun." The rock
el gun Is Its own gun. 11 is sim
ply supported on a launcher.
Rockets consist basically of
four parts: (1) The head, which
may contain high explosive,
smoko or Incendiary chemicals,
(2) The "motor," n tube extend
ing to the rear and containing
tho "propcllnnt mnterlnl, (3) The
nozzle, the flnrcd nnd tapered
rear end of the motor, and (4)
In some rockets, tho fins, which
help stabilize flight.
' The rocketeer presses an elec
tric button or trigger, which
causes the propcllnnt to ignite.
Thin generates flnming gas. Part
of II shoots out through the open
tail, but inside the rocket the
pressure against the wnrlicnd Is
so grent the projectile Is pushed
forward.
Launchers arc of various type
tubo-llkc affairs thnt may be
employed singly or In clusters ns
ground or nerinl launchers; rail
like devices on which rockets
hang rnm the wings ot n plane;
and rack-like launchers for use
on landing craft.
, The Russians hnvo their six
barreled "Kntusbn," mounted on
a truck, nnd 30 Jjnrrelcd rocket
shotguns used ns anil-tank weap
ons. Tho Germans have t h o 1 r
Ncbelworfers, Blx-tubc affnlrs
shooting rockets weighing about
80 pounds. These nre the so
called "screaming mcnnles" or
"Whistlln' Willies."
Hero nre tho Amerlcnn rock-
Lined
WORK JACKETS
Oroy Covorl
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
. 800 Main
ets thnt may be discussed at this
time:
1. The 2.36-Inch high cxplo
slve anil-lank rocket, on which
there nre several varieties,
launched from the "bnzookn."
The rocket Itself weighs around
3i pounds, has n rnngc of over
000 yards, velocity of about n
mile a minute. After penetration
it throws a white hot metal
spray.
2. The 3.5-inch armor-piercing
rocket, launched from aircraft.
3. The 4.5-inch army high ex
plosive rocket, which also has
several variations. II weighs
about 38 pounds, about 31 Inches
long, range nbout 4000 yards.
It bns the wnllop of n 105-mll-llmcter
nrtillery shell. It can be
Inunchcd from single or multi
ple "super- b a z o o k a s" from
ground vehicles, landing craft
nnd airplanes. Army planes car
ry three-tube clusters under
each wing, navy planes carry
four.
4. Tho 4.5-lnch navy "beach"
bouquet. Special LCT landing
craft, tanks (rocket) enrry hun
dreds of these in special launch
es along each side.
8. The 3-Inch navy aircraft
rocket, used by both services.
This probably will become the
stnndurd nircrnft rocket.
8. Severn! types of trnlnlng
and nnti-nircraft target rockets
which carry no explosives.
7. Ranging rockets, filled with
incendiary compound for deter
mining the accuracy of range;
nnd smoke rockets used in
screening troops.
I'ropellnnts nre a "double
bnsc" powder usually nitro
cellulose pepped up with nitro
glycerine but intensive re
search is going to develop better
ones.
If cold statistics bore you,
here's a description of a rocket
firing landing craft by a marine
corps writer:
"Seen In action at night, the
(rocket-firing craft) looks like nn
exploding ammunition ship, but
the sheets of orange flame arc
soon followed by tho red glare
of hundreds of rockets exploding
on shore."
And how would you like to
swap Jobs with the guy who
dues the rockct-lnunchings?
He dons an nsbcslos suit which
makes him look like a man from
Mars, chases the rest ot the crew
below deck, orders them to bat
ten everything down nnd then
proceeds to make all hell brenk
loose." '
Classified ds Bring Results.
Child's Colds
Relieve Histry
-Rub on IflWHd
Tim -Tested V VapoRUB
rulove'
Meat Cutting
' and
Curing Plant
We cut and wrap meat
...... i
moke your hams and
. bacons
Phone 4282 slSE.Maln
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SUEMR GRi.
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Franchisee! Bottler: Klnmnth Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb
Oregon Is no longer a '
for Job seekers, and labor needs
in the Portland area will be
"definitely cased" within the
next 30 dnys, Oregon War Man
power Director Lee C. Stoll said
toriny.
"There seems no excuse for
nny talk at this time nbout work
or fight legislation so far as Ore
gon is concerned," he declared.
Stoll predicted worker require
ments here would be "drastically
reduced" by June, since the
army, navy, and maritime com
mission have given little hope of
future war contracts..
Ho declared that the WMC
here can meet "any schedule
the high command in Washing
ton asks" without need of a
manpower draft bill. "There
could be no more muddled mess
accomplished than for the drnft
boards In the state of Oregon to
freeze men in war p lnnts based
on their own Judgment."
Great Great Granny
Goes On Honeymoon
SCAPPOOSE, Feb. 7 M')
A grcnt-grcat-grandmotlier was
honeymooning . contentedly, to-,
day.
While her eight children,
seven grandchildren, nnd two
great-grandchildren wished her
happiness, Mrs. Sarah R. Lon
key, 71, was married to S. Jack
son Wade. Both were widowed
more than a decade ago.
Nothing unusunl about it in
her family, pointed out the el
derly bride. Her great-greot-grondmother
married at the age
of 70 and lived happily to 05.
The "March of Dimes" for tho
national infantile paralysis fund
In Klnmnth county has taken In
$3410.03 of the $11200 quota to
date. Many sources arc not yet
heard from, however, and the
county may still well make the
grade.
A breakdown of the total fig
tiro shows the following amounts
of money from 10 sources: Ma.
rinc-Shonnon basketball game,
$011.40; mail donations,
$2330.02; Merrill postofflec,
$02.50; Wool worth booth,
$208.03; Townsend club dance,
$28; armory dance, $508.70; na
val air station collection,
$223.71; Marino Barracks collec
tion, $430.00; public schools col
lection, $603.01; and bottle col
lections, $44.38,
The receipts from the bottle
collection are Just beginning to
dribble in and the theatre re
ceipts are not included. , After
all sources are heard from and
final figures are compiled, it
seems a certainty that Klamath
county will go over the top in
the "March of Dimes" for 1045.
Fate of Male Set
For Jury Today
FAIRMONT, W. Va., Feb. 7
(A') The fate of Benjamin
Franklin Male, charged with the
40-ycar-old murder of a school
teacher who whipped his son,
irobably will be placed in the
lands of a jury today.
The defense rested yesterday
after Male told his story, admit
ting he struck the blow that
killed Walter O. Smith in 1905,
but asserting he did so in fear
of his own safety.
A motion for a directed ver
dict of acquittal was overruled
prior to Male's taking the stand.
New Venereal Disease
Center Scheduled
PORTLAND, Feb. 7 (P) Ma
jor W. H. Aufranc, U. S. public
health service, will supervise a
new venereal disease center to
be opened here this week. City
Commissioner Fred L. Peterson
said today.
He reported that patients
women exclusively would re
main in the clinic until non-infectious.
Leather Boor Laces
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