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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1945)
ICH TO HEAD US BASKblBALL ullmicd Krom Pago Ono) . . 11. ..i l. tiillM III' A lllfl ;Z l do "their be,. HI. "inlinunl wa effective Immo. ely. i I...., In Hlnmnnturv l,,,i fulli'd t accept assign- lilt tilt! UII1HIVIWVM. o'1 . L- mill. Ehrlleh, Fremont: I ; I in. Mill.: rW Kiii, MIH; Clone Hlckott. run; . "" ," ';'.. ...:. V v im Touy. i oii'.Hii. ... II......,...!! n,,.l K,",s Fitzgerald. Mills. far. Cnico Palmer turned In r ' ......... .i,,.- for huh ,ol position, linn pinn ior wo ,i . f district account wore ibllshnl. V4 Mjj jV IE Continued From Page One) il... L,ntriMfi WKtfl rnM( US lth of 171 tons of bombs. Hil Borneo Lrtli'T Mouth, i:itli air force 'ICH UliCl mrniumn ranicvu .. . J., tlxiiitnl Imv iinH rlnirt. rB, 1 ' .il...... z:,.. m t Oil Hl. PVMIkllVI II VWMBk VI 1UIMUI1 UVOww;uw '""'7 Hi- feu truck and supply dumps It npllitii .l,-.......! BKllrin Ni'tinm and C'cbu Island In Philippine. EDITORIALS ON NEWS Iconllmipd From Page One) I'lilrmiiulcn. They're crccn- up steadily on the doomed tircr s luil rm-noie. IE storm thnt long nm been tenthi-ring in Italy Inn broken ho British 8th army, on the Hit c Hide, sunnorlcd by a rase from HUNDREDS of and the heaviest allied hlr nit ever munched In Italy, Hurled Hit drive to deatroy huicli as possible of the op- iiK (.n'rmun army uctore II rc-tlro Into Uio mountain koul. ic purpose I to SMASH the hiion force In Ituly a we shed vim HunUslodt at the if. no that Instead of retiring Uio UcrchtesKiidcn area an organized und disciplined rcapoblo of putting up a unci stubborn fight it will ent fleeing buck into Hit- mountain iik a broken and jrgnnlzvd nibble that will do iinzi lust-stand cause more pi thuii good. BE hour ii finally striking for inner and hi dream of world nest as it finally struck (Mapolcon. . . . h nussliins today take Kconlgsberg, cnpitnl of East Ma. mid Hcd Star, the flu army uewsnaner. sound urim noic lor mo future: rom now on and FOKEVER I'russia, birthnlace of ar- Int aggressor and would-bo pvera o( the Slav, ha been L I, rKOM GERMAN nt's Hint for Eii.it Prussia, of the German war lord. the Pacific, thn Inuah nH nody bnltlo for Okinawa, n wo imvo known must . is unoor way. Homo 60, Inns urn ImlnH ,m in ik litiiinn and tho cave of the roiimorn part, selling i.vL-o tur nciay. Will tnkp ni.llo .UI1. 0,000 Japs. And will be a f'J, itusiy jOD, , ch Is wiirtoro against ub m INDOCTRINATED sav- L ERE S a grim note In ttus KJA Z A N E s E "AVE BABRETT HOME S 2c Alien C. Unrrett, who ha been In tho hospital nl Knr rugut, ldu wltli pneumonia, Is Homo on leave until April 10, utter which ho will report back for roaaalifnmnnt. Allen's brother, I'KC Clifton A. Barren, is also liomu from Longvluw, Tex, Thn two service men lira sons of Mr, nud Mis. Allien Diirrett of Huiini Luke. Clifton's visit was u cuinplutc surprise to his hoiks. Hu cumc nome on sick leuvo nnd will i turn to the hospltiil April 2H t DEBAETS WINS PRIZE CAMI' HOUKHTS, Ciillf. Pvt. Ucno DoUiiut of Klamath fulls won II Slu nrl.e. bl com puny championship and tho cov eted expert' niccliil fur murks munshlp on tho rifle inntie heru recently. Pvt. DeBiicts is now liikliii! his dujiic irnininu us mi Inlmiimnim In Couipuny C, 05.Mli butliillou ut Camp ltoberts. Ills father and three sisters reside nl 1UUU Vine. STOCKTON RETURNS PKC John T. Stockton. U. S army infantry, has returned to this country after seven mmillis oi overseas service In tho Euro pean theater of operations. Ilu returned in the U. s. hospltul ship, St. Oluf, and Is being tem porarily treated ul Slin k Onenil liospl'iil at Chiirlestou, S. C prior to being transferred to an- other army hospital for defini tive treatment. His wife, Margaret, resides ut 1UZU surgent In Klumiith Fulls CROESBECK COMMISSIONED Stewart Groesbeck. son of Mr and Mrs. K. C. Groesbeck. hos oeen conunissioncd us inuilstiint engineer in tho nuvul reserve, with the rank of ensign. lie Ims reported to Camp Davis In It none island for special work Prior to hi enlistment, Groes beck wo engaged as federal civilian engineer on the coiv strtictlon of various canton, ment and air buses In Califor nia, Oregon and Washington. For the past several mimtlis, lie has resided In Eugene, where his wife and two small daughters will remain during his absence Gaines Estate Admitted to Probate The estate of Claude, Gnlnps. Klamath countv former was admitted to probate this week and Maude L. Ottoman has been named administratrix by the circuit court. Appraisers of the cstuto arc J. W. Sanders, Melvln Bow man and Fred E. Fleet. Koul properly Is valued al $2:1,000, personal property a t SllllOU, hc cording to the papers on file in tho county clerk office. Klamath Man to Arrive On Furlough SSgt. Reuben A. Tnlbot, route 3. Klamath Falls, was among the veterans of the Euro pean campaign to go through the pre-furlough processing at Fort Lewis, Wash., Sunday. Talbot has been returned from overseas with a lurgc number of Oregon-Washington soldiers who reached Fort Lewis this weekend. iH PRAGUE KEXTFOR REDS (Continued From I'ugo One) crossed tho Danube Immediately northwest of Vienna near Nuzs dorf and wen; believed to have gotten ueross some 12 miles fur ther up stream In tho vicinity of Till In. Neither crossing ha been oflielully confirmed by tho ov- lev nign command. Tlie iinu ut Nuzsdorf coustl tides part of tho operation by Uio second and third Ukrainian untile lo close the 17-mlle es cape avenue out i! the Auslrlun cupllul, The crossing lit Tulln ii p p ii r e n 1 1 y wus u lined ut I'ruguo,, 1.111 mile away. (Continued From Pago One) this group Is to arrange for a center similar to tho officer1 club which was conducted for some lime by the Elks club. Councilman Itollin Cantrall asked the mayor what financial help was expected from the city to which Mayor Ostcndorl re plied Unit thut phase of opera tion wos up to tho committee. Progress on UMW Contract Seen WASHINGTON. Anrll 10 (Pi John L. Lewis and soft coal op erators reported ' further pro gress toward agreement on a contract today but said one con Iroverslnl question still re mained unsettled. The government, meanwhile, dood by lo seize the mines If the operators and miner fail to pro duce a new contract und hall a wuvu of work stoppages, now in their second week. At least 21, 000 miners were reported idle In Pennsylvania and Kentucky today. If Its a "frozen" arllcio you need, advcrtiso for a used one in tho classified. " Child Injured In Auto Accident Nina Keffer, 6, was Injured tightly when struck by a car operated by Pete Gulc, 21)23 Kane on Attamont drive curly Saturday evening, according to a report filed today in tho shcr- iii s oiricc. The ' little girl wus walking on tho roadway with tho traf fic at the time of tho accident, Gale ttatcd. . Former WTC Worker Charged With Failing To Report to Board Charles Ttnv Hutchinson. 28. former Weyerhaeuser employe, was arrested at Spokane, Wash., Monday on a charge of fulling to comply with Induction order of selective service board No. 1 ut Klamath Falls. Hutchinson's bond was set at $1000, and ho will probably be oracreu lo rori Lewis, Wash., for Induction. The board here ald that or der to report had been issued Hutchinson more than one year ago. lie lulled to report. Classified Ads Bring Results. JAPS GIVE GROUND (Continued From Page One) still it was no mutch for the American batteries mussing their fire In a furious all-out slugging match. Butllcshlp and cruisers also turned their heavy gun on the Japanese artillery, destroying a number of gun emplacements in the rugged terrain well suited to defensive tactic. WHAT CAN YOU SPARE THAT THEY CAN WEAR? , . . Used clothing is wanted' for oversea war relief . . . Take it to collection depot at 1415 Main. Classified Ad Bring Results. Eire Not to Aid War Criminals LONDON, April 10 (IP) Prime Minister Churchill Im plied today that he would seel to it that no war criminals found sanctuary (n neutral Eire. j The question arose In com mon when Dr. James Littw, a Presbyterian minister from Bcl-i fast, asked the prime minister! whether he would "take step! lo make sure that no war crimi nals find sanctuary in any coun-! try embraced within the British commonwcaiin oi nations. The written reply, from Churchill was: "Ye ir. Tuwday, April 10. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THRU KvcnlngB by Appointment health B-:::.r Phone 0 . m. lo If p. m. HISSEN'S INSTITUTE nivHir.'Ai. 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