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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1945)
(ill RAIDED; UNO ACTION PORTED SLOW llmicd from Pago One) ll!?!?...?..-rtr.th fU. bii ul" ","- fi',',',,mnt of Okinawa as Ir i..rf mill nnl Veiny 1 . . W i U & w" NlmlTi! KUIM. i I wnrU iit underway prompt y X"... ,.. .I.,,,,, nn It lnlO finish Jupa tllOll had fccdlly t ',ovcl.i r ami imm "7 " lean coning"" Id. Tne i" v pi'r ''."i"'" nf"wi . 10 IHKO "" . . . Piatt nuni nwmp linn down what's left t,er u lie" " " ling defenses on Japan fcroPbclnil destroyed fust- h the enemy " raid.. rV." Vi- .Lon In rliiv, uuy BOni" -"," TI" al 'Wi oi.. t wn "I? ji " ij to hit airfields and mill r. i ii hi I limn it clalnn-d six wero allot bid 20 aumuiicu, Ly Bound Over Vond Jury Icj Ncaley, charged with kit loliowinu m " Ight by ilulc pollco and inl Honor control fclOl), WIIIVCU yi:mii"""J in IIISUCO tmin i.ii nnn.rt bnll of S2B0. Ho End over to await action Klamatn cowmy iww D. Johmon, arretted at e time and charged with nienhnlle llauor. Daia a 200 and coata In Justice londay alternoon. i-Check Program Is Inadequacies rneit motorists In Klanv is have good brakes, the seek nrogrnm being con- by the pollco hero hows too many drivers of mo- Iclcs have a blind faith tcs that are Inadequate, to Orvllle Hamilton, ahlef of Dollce. the start of the program IS. nollce have atonued Irljti hero and handed ballet on the brake-em rogrnm In each case. A 4 cars had their brakes by police using the hvel test and of those four had one Inch or kda travel eft. ' motorists were sent to faulty brakes since the oi tne campaign, Ham' isrca. ; urns Up Fire ' Sentence Set flN CITY, April 24 WP) nooper, , foruand, iti guilty to burning ck, will be sentenced prrow. I and two companions 'ested after thnv- war N lighted matches in- i truck on a road near fOTT IN PARIS F APrtl 24 (P) Rep. "iuu, sniem, member ' congrcsmonal com ' Investigate Gorman has nrrlved in Parln (' wife here was ad- Mr. NAds Bring Results. Marshal Petain In Switzerland (Continued from Pago One) nine-car convoy. Me wus lit the Ilrst cur Willi Ills wlfo. Thu aged nitirnhul did not leave ins intiomomlo (luring thu lioiuiur uuiiduI'uuoiib, which rc quired uboul an hour. Dremed in civilian clothes with a grey topcoat, ho seemed tired. llowover, he w a v o d to tho uruwd aa ho drove away to Sulut uailun. wnero he and his purty presenuy nro nousca. SB Trooper Escort Ono cur of German SS troop or, presumably escorting the marshal, turned buck at the frontier. A daughter and ann-lii-luw of the uued marshal followed In a second car of tho convoy. Gen. Murlo Eugene Debcney, commander of tho French first army In tho First World wur and a closu confidant of Pcluin, wus umong those in the party. . (The Vichy radio reported on November 10, 1043, that Do- beney had died of wounds suf- fercu two montln previously when French guerrillas hid a bomb in his automobile.) Senate Bars Use Of young Soldiers WASHINGTON, April 24 W) ine senato adopted an amend, ment today to tho selective scrv Ice extension bill barring the uho of 18-yeur-olds In combat until trained at trust six months. Tho vote was BO to 23 In fuvor of the proposal sponsored by benators Hicwart (UKU-Tenn.), Juhnson (D-Colo.), Revcrcomb (R-W.Va.), and Wilson (R-Ia.). It was written in deanllc strong opposition from the war and navy departments. Press, Advertising Leader Dies TACOMA, April 24 VP) Carl H. Getz, 34, Tacoma-born news puper and advertising man. whose outstanding career ended eight yeara ago with his retire ment, d i e d. yesterday at the home of his sister, Agnes A. Getz, here. Getz attended schools h o r c and graduated from the Univer sity of Washington where he be came professor of journalism. In New York City no became advertising executive of several nationally known concerns. He had mudo several trips around tho world as business secretary of tho lato Walter P. Chrysler of the Chrysler corporation. His retirement was forced by ill health. He is survived bv his widow. Carol, in New York; his sister and two nephews, Alfred C. Getz of Tacoma and Clifford C. Getz, of Oakland, Calif. Lumber Worker Breaks Leg, Record W. B. Bickers. 63-year-old Lamm Lumber company cm oloye, broke more than his leg Monday when he stepped on a email pcbblo while at work dis mantling tho mill. This was tho first time In 17 years that Bickers was off tho lob. a record of which he was proud. Bickers was moved from Modoc Point to Hillside hospital by the Klamath Amouiancc service, apparently more dis tressed over his broken record than his broken leg. GIRL ARRESTED IN HOLD-UP ATTEMPT (Continued from Page One) Ifiunblu. Sho udmitted the gun. wu iiHiiirti wnen sue entered the seeonu nana siorp. Wantod Momv Miss Carroll told tho district uttorney that she "was broke" and committed the net In thn hope of getting some money, Sho uummi-a nuving a juvcnllo rec ord which started at an eorly ago, and that she had Just served one your In Sun Francisco. The girl said she was released a cou ple of months ago. She said sho wos unmarried. When the girl was picked up oy cuy ponce, sue wus wearing a bluish-purple, braid-trimmed motormun's uniform including Jacket und trousers. Her hnlr was cloxo cropped and she was liutlcss. No money was found on her person, officers said. ALLIES CROSS PO. E (Continued from Page One) across the Po on rafts, in boats, and by other means." The exact areas overrun In tho swift rush to tho Po were withheld from publication to prevent the enemy from oscer tulnlng where allied spearheads had thrust 'across the escape routes. Charges Dismissed In Robbery Case Charges'' against six young men, arrested on a complaint of John R. 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