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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1945)
iflLOTDV MAY 1EAVE CONFAB; GHftlRMEN SET LlnuedJrom F. One) t" -,i nmom mvnts 'r,,L(?o 48 ni.llon meeting. k.u ha a ' i . ft jw not voto with Russia l, did P.;" II, lit Latin Itrthe coMf,rence "AVith Mirrors Dm iiica it wm linn. Bouin minion u m ana gccarninK would head IW,.7..iK. iiio security LTsou ' AfHcu.on the IllCil! u w I3..1h um nil Hrr;,; nd rcP'V. Hi international In the he Lrnor Exchanges bra In Visit ro mioth Falls Wlnued from Page One) j..tu nrl Hourly 000 will iuji r lout In rew oay.. mm""" . . . "'fl " T .nH Tlevntnn Ed food md prompt medical when needed, hna produced iirMble resuiis in tiiinr Ion here, the colonel stated tided thai copi. uiwcn l.Mhull. UbPiii, is now . ...... ..... I., rt ni m Inter onil conference on tropica K . li the nvnl air station, me fcrnor wii told of the r Uu wnrb ftnrl utmnprv trill ftirrled on by fleet nlr unlU jut boforo tney icavo lor L nunl mnrh tlmn In the idloi where actual air com- cendllloni arc simulated in train nff nrfiorum. anfl view lie nuje nsngur ana luna facilities. . Biluvnt for M..I III. Ihm .I. itntinn vUH r.i. ..v - . . - bntd to (ho Barracks (or the L .hamlinr mnllnff tolher ipenker at this affair Merle West, lumberman WrfhiH Ihn 1nmhir hark kid of Klamath Falls, and libit future Industrial de pent will best no along tint oi manufacturing re Ml BDrl Hn nt Alhnr -,.n I M U. . 1 1 mm nAnnrAia nUa ktr Agent C. A. Henderson Ik me igncuuural growtn iirtm In Ihn lat 9K uann (aid that a bright future paa lor this phase of local I Tnl ..... .. I IB. Hill, first president of luwuiuci, miroaucca lien hind West. He also Intro- H I -1 Ulllr. .1 m Mr, former secretaries ot "i-iiiwiion. jiiaicoim en- Wing president, presided woduccd, among others, Kfejjor, L, Orth Slsemore. Vin Ordcn introduced if guesli. J visitors from other r-nuciuaing Hend, Eugone, V, Medford. Ashland nri ff, were present, alona peiewtlons from Klamath JM by Barbara ilnn. I"td I SOln ni,n,h .-J Barracks band'Dlav. w numbers. LSfSfr",lwa,, arranged by Auta,!crCharlM DilCOvaf Railroad Tracks ver. vim.u 32, ) u ELS" "'" Mr.niiA..t.. Train !. i- ! in die yes- II yXTA . we - nospital HnM from last RIP BAHOAIIvT to .MnJ. 1 WP) Pat itoiV'1" Woo only one lonel ri. "7 ,or vessel it nr. ;;'.. wn,c" L-"least $6,000 has b .'.'casl 8.000 must shir. V ncw owner to : b,yP,rom tn" bottom of For ,lunorclnI 'ngornllon rtt end Ktovifw nT,( X.. Nwquhrt f ("Seration nrnent Co. i" .mth mt git. m 1 I II, I...' 'J Mi" Alex Elshln, above, Scnttls, Wash., bnlnnces okiii In hi) spins time tho hind wiiy on tlio pol ished aurfneo of a mirror. Tills ono was kept stiuidlnii for 'it hours when photo win tnken. iiiG I i iiijiii u nm mm i Com i i By KEITH COOK After a three-day hollclny, the seniors, much the worse- for wear, appeared in school today a in lllck day. 'Neath a Kypsy or hillbilly cos tumo loomH the liiL-vilablo Klossy red glow of a sunburn ncciulrccl during the annual senior skip day yesterday. An assembly was to he held this afternoon at, which time- like seniors parnded before the rest of the student body, While they wcro being Judged, the cant of "You Can't Take It With You" gave a preview of the play. Results of this Judging were not available for this printing. Elderly Man Found Hanging From Tree PORTLAND. May t MY Tho body of Joseph N. Mnrlln dalo. 73. was found hanging by a rope from a small tree in an outlying residential district yes terday, Deputy sheriffs reported there was a smnll-calihcr bullet wound ill tile head. SWEET MOTOR LOS ANGELES, May 1 (P) Jcsslo Sachs, driving home Irom a theatre, remarked that, "the old bus sound!) pretty sweet." The motor continued "lo hum rhythmically after sho cut the ignition in tho garage.' That called for an Inspection. On the hood sho discovered a swarm of bees. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Puio One) lo slick together until tho Ger muns uro completely whipped. tllMMLKIl Bccms to bo cngl- muring tils deal (whatever it IK) iiiioiiiili Count Dernadolto, vice chairman of tho Swedish Red Cross and u nephew of the Swedish king. Denmark is In on the trade somehow maybe Norway. There Is rumor talk today that the Germans hi both pluces may give up possibly In the hope of getting moved to Sweden, dis armed und interned. Ilimmler mny entertain the wild hope that he und his fellow gangsters may wangle some sort ol asylum in Sweden. You never can tell what a trapped criminal will ilul'K lor. "THERE'S In a wuy an amusing x lllllo sidelight In London. Churchill spurs with u house of commons euger for the inside dopo and gives up nothing. Ho tells his questioners that un an nouncement of nenco MIGHT come before Saturday, adding that all he will say now Is that the situation Is more satisfactory man ll was ' live years uuo. Ho suys he may talk again If iniormutlon of especial 1m porlunco reaches us." Outside as he speakH the papers on llio street carry this big banner headline: "ilimmler Decides Surrender Papers all ready lor signing. T)ON'T blamo Churchill too J- much. He Is Just wearing the traditional musk oi official secrecy partly designed lo keep until Willi ins allies und partly lo keep from getting out on u limb himself. If he should say that peace is Here and ll turns out not to do, he would be in a Jam for no official must ever admit that he was ever wrong about anything. That would shako public con fidence in him. The trouble with all this of ficial secrecy Is that the insiders lulk on the Q-T off the record, of course and the wicked news papers pick it up and tell us about it. (Which is OK with tho In siders as long us nobody Is put PERSONALLY on the hot spot.) TT Is all a part of the ancient and traditional mummery of officialdom especially diplo matic officialdom. Someday we mny learn to handle these situa tions moro frankly and openly, keeping an Intelligent public in formed all the time, but for the present wc have to take It as is. "TTHE big point In the European war news is that tho German urmv is whipped and has to ad mit It. With the myth of Ger man military invincibility com pletely destroyed, wo may be When in M.diord i . .Stay t HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Ann EarUy Propriators able to get somewhere In the future. .. 'THERE nro somo sidelights In A the news u serious- ono be ing mentioned in tho Okinawa dispatches that Jap pilots coming against us uro of poor quality and luck experience. Plenty of planes me of little value in war without GOOD pilots to fly them. . QUR GIh on the Elbe aro said to l)c slumped by the Rus slun women soldiers they meet, 'i'hey culled them "rugged in dividuals." There will be a lot to stump us in the new world wo urn entering. If wo uro to get along In 11, wo must be ADAPTABLE. . CRANCE held an election a few duys ago. Returns arc scanty, but the women, voting for the first time, seem lo have made quite u splash. In one lown they elected a straight femlnlno ticket from top to bot tom. The defeated male candidates arc said lo be demanding a re count and chalked on the walls lire sloguns such as "Down with Women Voters," "Bcwnre of Petticoat Govcrnmon t," etc. (Probably the work of prank sters, us the French linve a sense of humor.) "THE French ore apt to learn. as we learned somo time ago, that politics with women voting Is no worse and NO BETTER than with only the men voting. Man Crushed to Death Under Trailer OREGON CITY. May 1 (pi- Theodore O 1 s e n, 58, fell be- neulli mo wliccls of a heavy pole trailer yesterday and was crusneu to acntn. The truck was delivering power lino poles between Car ver and Clackamas stations. Coroner Ray Rllnnce said an autopsy will be held to deter mine if a heart attack caused Olson's fall. In modern warfare, tungsten is used in armor-piercing projec tiles and erosion-resisting gun liners. 50.000 lElffi FREED M CAMP (Continued from Pago One) tured by the Germans now urc believed liberated. Mrs. William B. Yates, 038 El dorudo, was one of those to whom the freeing of the prison ers meant much. Her brother, 1st Lt. Louis T. Mofalt of Los Angeles bus been a prisoner at Stalug 7A for almost two years. Ho was Bhot down on un observa tion flight over Germnny Jn July, 1043. ' PLENTY POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., May 1 UP) A womon made threo trips in three hours to her grocer's before he told her, "yes we have bacon." "How much will you sell me?" she Inquired anxiously. "More than you can carry if you want it," she was told. "Oh well," she responded, "if It's that plentiful, I'll just wait until tomorrow to get a pound." iiiiiiiiiii mi mummmmmmmmmmmmm Viiils Here Mrs. Frank Hen dricks returned to her home in Portland Friday after a 10-dny visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Merle Hodge. Hendricks is sta tioned in Germany und his broth cr Stanley Is in England. Stanley has married an English girl. The brothers are graduates of KUHS. Holp Wanted Laborers, auto mechanics, boorn crane opera tors and painters are needed immediately at the naval air station. Applications may be filed with Eugene Liljenquist at the United States employ ment office. Relatives Visit Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan and her 2-year-old nephew, Johnny Hannan, of Portland, visited with her aunt, Mrs. Etta Robinette, at 730 Plum. Insurance Man A. O. Bau mun, district manager of the Medord office of the Metropoli tan Life Insurance company is in Klamath Falls on business this week. Tuesday, Mar 1- 1845 HERALD AITO NEWS THBXB Nurses Draft Bill Fades WASHINGTON, May 1 (P) ine nurses arun Dill Is lading quietly from tho administra tion's legislative program. It may disannear enlirelv with th f,,n collapse of Germany. urgca rjy president Roosevelt in his state of the union message January 6, the legislation passed the hnilKe nenrlv lujn merit V. o nan and won approval of the senate military committee March 20. It ha.1 been lanmiiuhlmf r.n 4hn onn- ate calendar ever since. Horse-racing Is mentioned In Iliad. 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