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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1945)
E SUPREME r ... , . Coblenr In Winter 1918 that Henrlch Hlmmler had or dered evacuation of Neurnberg and requisitioned vehicles to move party archives from nazi congress halls there to Berchtes gaden. The Stockholms Tidningcn re ported ln an unattributed dis patch that organized demonstra tions had broken out in Vienna and Steicrmark province (Styrla) against nazl centers and Wednesday, March 28. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THHEl. party , functionaries, Russian agents who parachuted Into those areas helped in plunder ing supplies and ammunition, it added. Meanwhile officials of the Swedish aliens commission said Sweden was preparing for a heavy flow of German desert Oil HEARS ers, and Danish and Norwegian nazls. ... . During World War I, the an nual cost of the British Minis try of Information was $200, 000. T STOCKHOLM, March 28 (TP) The free German press agency, whose sources of information are not announced, said today .The fox feeds upon birds, rr dents, fruits and berries. ARGUMENTS ALEM. March 28 (P) The . guni'omo court hcnrd argu- L( torlny In Iho first degree Lr appeal of Andrew W. nl, Portland, sentenced to (or the (laying or nis mother Lw, Mr. Anna Belle McNal 82, In licr Portland apart ht January 20, 1044, tne stnto charged that Dennis, levlntf In" mother-in-law re fusible for the separation of Lns mid hl wife, strangled molher-ln-law. ricniil. wno denied the slay- that he was convicted meroly clreumsluiitlol evidence, he court also heard argu Lts n tho appeal of Carroll ten Cram, who wait sniitpiiccd three ywuii m uwn uwiu L(,lll county for tho dentin Wuncmn riniiucrnun, it, una r brother, Allen, 18. rhcy were killed Mnreh 28, 4, near McMlnnvlllo, when Cnl' car overturned. The 5. rhnruod that Cram was !nk when ho wa driving a up of youth homo from a CO. 'rum claim hi constitutional (Ms were vujihiuu whvii ui trj touk samples of his blood determine whether he was bnk. i nir FINDS & WAV ini.-i.-M nV Wl. Mnreh 1R U-Miiui Alice Rose Kruoger, lire section cioik ih ino mown r..t.. .liti hnnrrt. renllv lin. (scored the rationing situation her department at ncr wed- 1 JJ, ki.m nnrl her hiiKbnnri rode ay from the church In a gas i, tireless, horse-drawn car- (JAL STATISTICS ttVA Rnrn at HHUtda hoapIUl, malt. 'Hi. Orajfon, Man-h 34, lUii, Mr. and Mn, Frank Ollvi. Mailt., ton. a lrl. Waif hit B poundi 4V NUJMin-norn it HUUtrU hoapltat, jnaih FalU. Oraion. Mnreh 36. 1041, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Millard, 3103 amm Una, flrl, Watf ht; A pounds , euncti. tviiunnrn ml HMUIda hotDlUl. mih ralli. Oroion. March 30. 1043. Mr. and Mn. daur H. Oavla. Rt. 1. lluii a ooy, naignt. o pouna iu LEGAL NOTICES IUMMONI rOR PUHLILATION No. HIS It tht Juiltca Court (or ht Dlitrlet LWKviiit. mama in bounty, uragon; L Davit. Plaintiff, vi. Thonia D. Uard. Ovfandanl. fo Thomas D. nallard, Defendant: In Ha ma oi tna mi or uratfon; you hereby uminonad to auuoar and rwtr ihm Coniulalnt illod In tha a no ve il lit d action within four waaka from it of ftnt publication hereof In the ft Id and News jiawipapar, and If you to 10 go, lor want inaraoi. piainmi apply to abova-antitled Court for rt laf da ma nd ad In aald Comolalnt. hrlti for Judcmant for SI at. 00 nrln- tl, with 39.00 attorney fena. with I tntarait tharaon: alto for nlalnllff's Ju and dlaburaamtnta heraln; alao that propariy attached b aold by the iriff provided by law and tha pro da IDDlfed UDflti aald luilamant- alan fhU Summon! la nuhlUhort nnra for four wtaka by order of tha i- n. manonay, juiiic or ma ire for Llnkvlll nuirttt. Klamath fcmly, Orefnn, which Order was dated Irch 13. 1B4A, and data of flrat and p ptiDiicationa baiint March 14, 1043, April 4. 11)43, raspar lively, "WW ilium AH. 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