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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1945)
GASSED W1ATED URDER PLANT ...adiium WIANT ah KRFURT. Oermony, L, I or the dissolved Hun- - hud been ue(l and ,d nt a murder factory at wilt, l "PI'"' Sllos.n. I si, Id lio win taken' tp ' i 10 months no with , otlior HnnKarlan Jews i,l 100.001) ' wore Kused r muled In tlio first two h ind Hint uly 1000 re II1IVK. hi. Thoodoro Gulman Aniiel". and St. SIck FuUI, Now York City, n nri.1 Fllblun slury no horrible ns to be ...ilw.l IIVIIUIG. lull wild bo CO"1'1 lolll b by tho ordeal of hit do- it uiui no jivn',n w ncrvlcw In Gorman. lun win 0'u.ulY"u L , Aiim' iw le Incllld. L.9 from llclislum. uunana, k.a I'oiiinn, nuHiH, a.mu llun Mini no i""' L .. tuanhlU f .111 111011 Loved lint October 28to the Omiinn feared, the i would overrun me - i...m ufMAka fit Ar.nlrm l-.i.i... una a h I f i ft rl In rf south of Goma, wnere Inalnrd until ho wm lib by the Americans. ,,ihrri liberated from loncciitrotlon comp were Meyer, 22, Hungarian .., riHul.tni Ifnhlmnnii 3d. lid' llralliiavan, and Sam Iv, ifB-ycar-olu urceK mca iv said It wn a miracle roblan survived. Jews ovor ou were auio- illy united ana cremated, s Licrmuns dciicvco. ro lien he lnlted he was an. who aiked that his nMn Gnl Ulnnm m.V V 1 1 tilled of hli aafety, ex I thut his party of op lately 60,000 membera uolved by the Hungarian pmeni ai me insistence 01 h.mim i,irA vrnni nan author Qi well aa a noli tbe wrote "Six Honea Mnn" an1 "lOAn Mn I Wnmnn" Pnl.l.n lhr Ailttftiully . mttnhfii-t. Ln by an officer who, with H Meaday.rVedaeed.y.rrldar tn Kvenlnra by Aasalnrtnaal iealth r;..r ' baa wm a. aa, la a p. m. KEN'S INSTITUTE I physical TitmArr Gct Purple Heart Wounded by shrapnel on the second day of tha battle ' for Bnlpon, Marina Pvt. 1c Vernon Nail, of Globe, Arls., recently was awarded tha Purpla Heart medal during ceremonies at the Marine Barracks In Klamath Falls. The medal was presented by Col. George Van Orden, commanding officer. Nail was struck In the left shoulder while unloading ammunition on the beach. a dramatic flourish of a hand. would order cnllro Kroups or part or liroupn Kiuwud or cri! nuitud without questioning or examining any of thorn. Department Answers 12 Fire Alarms A total of 12 fire alurm.i, five of which were fiilso. were an swered by the Klumath Fall fire department during the month of March. 1D43, iiccordlnu to a rc porl aubinllted to the city coun cil By M-iin K. Ambrose, chief 01 ilia lire uvpnrunenl. Total cnuiDmunt wm In kitv Ice two houm und S4 minutes and 67 Insnectloiu were made. with hmuirdu removed from 20 plncea. A total of 47 flro per mils were granted. Total fire loiui for Iho month amounted to $25. There were no Injuries or aeam.a as tne result ol lire dur lug March, Wolfram I the chief ore from which tungsten is derived. THII II IUPIRIN, tbe new anal- Kic (pain rcliaf) tablet which Hiyti quicker and iiraater relief front pain with safety. Now at your druggist's, 30 tabled 39. Ask for Sptri. Take it as you would plain aspirin; !wi ill you be warm next winter? 7 , e wanit you to, and will do ery thing we can to supply you th coal, but just read this: f'om Kiplinger Utter . . "Cool will eontinua ' 9hr next hearing teaion, for demobillxation W'H nor reloaie miners fait enough to get uppllei built up thli iummer." rt locking up with coal NOW! Call - 1 'S PARKVILLE, Mo., April 11 (IP) Ailing Uimsoway JohiiNdn, U'l-yeiir-old former slave and MapliHt inlnlster, has u home of his own again, built by his 84-year-old wife from tho ruins of thu onu ' destroyed by fire two years ago. Tlwru aren't uny doors or windows she liami t been able to gel any lumber for . those luxuries but them's a roof and Unit's the muin thing during this rainy season, , Tho former Johnson home burned down two years ago. There was $700 insurance, but Mrs. Johnson, unfamiliar with wartime regulations, didn't make application for lumber to rebuild wllliln Iho required ton. days. Her application, she says, "went to Washington and hasn't come unck." . , ; They lived In the Bnpllst pnr aoiniKo uiiiii mo cnurcn nireu a m.w pnslor, Then they hud to leuve. Filially, Mrs. Johnson got enough lumber with tho help of the federal housing administra tion to furnish one room. The nullve stone foundation of the old six-room house serves as walls for the now one-room house. In ten days she laid a floor and put up a roof. Army Nurse From Overseas to Speak hi. Caroline ' Haltiwanger, United States army nurse who has Just returned from tho Euro pean theater of war, will. speak before members of tho Oregon Stale Nurses association, District No. 8, at a meeting. slated for 8 p. m. Thursday in the public health unit, .1040 Main. - AH members arc urged to at Flashes of Life ' ENTERPRISING SALT LAKE CITY, April 1 (I'l It's two down and one to go, but by the process of elim Ination. the U. S. marshal's of flee thinks it will eventually find Its man. - A subpoena cumc from fed eral authorities ui furuanu Ore., for u man whose address was listed as Enterprise; Utah but there are three hamlets bearing that name in the state After checking two of the towns, and starting on the third, nn uttnehu at tho marshal's of fice said "Wore perplexed. We think the subpoena is intended lor bntcrprise, Ore. ' a , ON THE RECORD j SEATTLE. Anril 1 (I'l Ma Hue .Sergeant Stanley E. Bronk of Scuttle wasn't Just wasting timo wlien ho hid his murine corns service record book 11 times just before Jup inspection during his .'i.'i months in Jap prison camps. . Following tho sergeant's lib' erution, thu book which showed he Was lust paid November 30, 1941,' onnblcd him to receive $6340 ln back pay. . TENDERFOOT, OMAHA, Neb.. April 11 (P)- Fred S. Larkin Jr. is Nebraska war production salvage chief How She's Walking On Air Everr popl who mllr suffer from tlrod. bum I dc feet r learning Uie Quick, thrlllinf comfort that H fn jar of Ire Mint. Under the touch of thia f rcwty-whtte cream, you can actually feel tired muactea relax, u your feet reapond almoet IniUnUr to Ita refreahlna coometa. To help soften coma and calloueea, therv'a nothing better than medicinal Ire-Mint. Bo get a jar today and en lor the blUafut feeling that come with all-day foot comfort. At all drugglita. wSwoks''... t .,ii Borden's BVaporottd Milk is irradiated with Vitamin D, you ' know, to help babies have strong teeth and bones I And it'a homo teniitd (that's the' technical word) to make it easy-digesting! ... In fact, it was so wonderful for "Snooks," we decided to try it in our cooking., a and Sister! Wfiat "Borden's does for soups f . Borden's Milk makes the creamiest, smoothest cream soups you ever smacked -a Hp overt Drtam soups honestly! I guess that's because Borden's is concentrated from the finest fresh milk) Try HI And try it in mashed potatoes, toot It's ilotious! ; rELSIE SAYS: ' ; Irradiated with Vitamia Dl rfllVV Homogenised ft quicker- VTl digesting! . Tj&jf which may account for his en thusiasm In helping a Cub Scout troop load 6540 pounds of scrap paper. The WPB official apparently was too enthusiastic. His physi cian said a few sprained shoul der muscles will keep him away from his desk for several days. FAMILY BUSINESS ' ' MINNEAPOLIS. April 11 iP) Mrs. Ruth S. Braun's family has adopted its own postwar , pro gram. Two of Mrs. Braun's daugh ters arc married to service men, the third is engaged to a service man. . To make. certain they all will have Jobs after the war, Mrs. Braun and her daughters have taken over a taxicab company In suburban Edina. The women do not plan to do any driving except in emergency. MINCE PIE SYMBOLIC ' Originally mince pie was sym bolic of Christmas. The pie was baked in oblong shape to repre sent the manger, while the pic crust represented the gold, and tho spicy ingredients represented the frankincense and myrrh brought by the three wise men. Merger of Schools Said Unfeasible PORTLAND. April 1 1 (IP) Plans for an immediate merger of St. Helen's hall for girls with two private schools today had been abandoned as not feasible at present. The decision wax announced by Right Rev. Benjamin D. Dag Wcll, bishop of the Episcopal di ocese, wljich conducts St. Hel en's hall, after a meeting with d irectors of Catlin-Hillsidc school and Cabel country day school. Swedish Vessel Now In Portland Harbor PORTLAND. Ore., April 11 (II') The cream-colored' hull of ; the Swedish vessel Parrakoola stood out against the wartime grey of other. vessels in Portland j harbor today. ' As a neutral it had the word ; "Sverigc" painted 'in huge blue letters to identify its nationality. The Parrakoola is the first Swedish vessel to call here since tho outbreak .of war. Wednesday, April 11, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THREt Savage Says Company Adds to Labor Lack WASHINGTON, April 1 (IP) Rep. Charles Savage (D-Wash.) filed with the senate small busi ness committee yesterday a dec laration thai the Aluminum Company of America was "de liberately maintaining sub standard wagps and working conditions so they will be un able to get men." 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