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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1945)
RC-O-REE SLATED FOR BOY SCOUTS I , - 11 of Klamath fccout" " .i(h ,in.ir P". Tboli . ha Cubi,wH un'r. r ,,' m boo itronB for I" a and 4 p. m. on Saturday. Klt nVi'l'lhelrc.mp, they B'r"" .... ... nvonlni! men .fcT'Tc cly for the circus, Lfwl I begin at 7:45 p. m. M open tho circus with a noilr.'tin of gymnastics and noil" , ,,.,, r0i. ETn I tl Ciibi. U'o acouta will Egcle in number of scout P11 ......i. ini. Uri hi tower. ,1"' , .'; hv friction, knot K .id tm old. The Sen I1 in ..H.MHV ill nrnurnm Ha exhibition of ship res- " ' i. il'hnra will be !r( of honor nun" scout leader I1 ... . . ...nnt. In thn nrn. r .( Ih rven I1B. I chnrso of I he entire ovent ,0 commw-ioncr the ncw.y-.. p.- ---- kmissloner, ju u. ...i-i'"- 1 campInK rommlltco of the u, publicity nnd fncllltlcs line enmp. X. f I.... r.mntBM will Eft Bum". "... re a religious observance (all jcoiits, a wcrcl scouicrau Irct wnlcn win uo nmiuuiitc paled envelopes at the tlm . nnH nwnrri nf ral (for proficiency In the camp Arid, lit year' C'umporco brought more innn -u e.-uwui. nun licreasrd enrollment and the Ei ina ea acuma imi utijwi Ihe number expected should ch 800. The combination r for this yenr has been Ira i"' . ,,. . i attendance- trophy will be fled tnc troop wnicn imraci loit guests to the "clrc-o-Complimentary tickets are L.J t.-Mnh ...III tinted a place for troops or JU 0NT pa aw 1 jWUM ;mhas 10POHS Tol p t Mil fHt OffW . )oA oar to get a hook fun f ouponi , , thn jrnft tpand Uia tQOpAii (ml Ilka Mad fl Muonfh Hi atora. TWt'e BO fUM AT fwml IU, m iifnlnf uIm tltiM. lattl flni pftfsmHil itocttlr "wiawta. Viual irrrtaf hiris YOURS TODAY AT jr KARt CRIOIT Offee ME fONITE itivf Rn E3 HWAY ? tOWTH 8 pack numbers of Hi. troop or vuu ihsuiiik vno UCKCt, The group netting tha lurucnt number of tickets ut tlio gate in proportion to their membership will receive tho tropiiy. Mrs. Nettie Hunt Dies In Ashland Mrs. Ncttlo Mae Hunt, 63. a resident of Klamath county since 1007. died In Ashland Monday evening and services will be held in the valley city Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Inter mont will take pWe at Ml. View cemetery, Ashland Mrs. Hunt hod lived In Ash land only a few months. She enmo to Klnmnth county on a atugc coach and with her family settled on a homestead neur Ma lin. She was a native of Kansas. A member of tho Assembly of uod, her flnnl rites will be con ducted by a minister of that church. " In addition to her husband, Olln E. Hunt of Ashland, Mrs. Hunt Is survived by two sons, Cecil C, Bonanza, and Donald E., Eugene, and five daiiuhtors, Mrs. May Hanson, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Ada Morris, Crescent City, Calif.; Mrs. Hazel Gal brallh, Seattle; Mrs. Boulah Held, Portland, and Eunice Hunt of Seattle. Veterans' Contact Offices Scheduled WASHINGTON. May 16 (IP) Veterans' administration contact offices will he opened soon In Salem, Medford nnd Bend, Sen ator Cordon (R-Orc.) has been advised. Offices will be opened as soon as space Is obtained and person nel trained. Each will have a contact officer, clerk and ste nographer. A similar office re cently was authorized for Klam ath Falls. ED WITH CONSPIRACY NEW YOHK, May 16 fT) rho department of Justice today filed un antl-trust civil action suit In federal court against the Electric Storage Battery com pany, and tho Willard Storage Battery company, alleging a world-wide conspiracy in dis tribution of storage batteries. Tho Electric Storage Battery firm Is a New Jersey corpora tion while the Willard company Is located In Cleveland, O. The government charged a conspiracy especially in respect to a high grade battery known as "Cadium," the life of which, the Justice department said, wos reported as 10 years, or seven y - Ivtter than the best Amcrl. can batteries, This battery, the complaint said, was kept from the Ameri can market as a result of tho al leged conspiracy and its absence. uv.-i iiiiktiii. nmu, ITtuan B substantial difference In the u(jcruiion oi American war equipment. Groesbeck To Speak At Gilchrist H. C. Groesbeck, member of the sloto board of higher educa tion, will leave this afternoon for Gilchrist where he will deliver tho commencement address to the graduating class of Gilchrist high school. Groesbeck will also deliver the commencement address at Merrill high school May 31, and will present groetlngs at the commencement June 1, at South ern Oregon College of Educa tion, Ashland. The principal speaker will be Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public instruction. Sentencing Pclayed For Seaman Charged With Coupon Racket SEATTLE, Man; 18 P) Sen fencing of William Gooppncr. I1U, merchant seaman charged with conspiracy, possession and aaio ol gasoline rationing cou pons, was postponed for one year yesterday after he changed his plea to guilty. He was placed on probation. Clemency for the defendant was asked by prosecuting office of price administration officials who declared Gooppncr had told "everything he knows about this black market ring and is willing to work with us." Goeppner's attorney said the seaman wax repatriated in De cember, 1943, after spending two years in Japanese prison camps in Manila and Shanghai, Whereabouts Of Himmler Unknown LONDON, May 16 (VP) Prime Minister Churchill told com mons Inrlnv ho hurl nn Inlnrma. tion as to Hcinrich Himmlor'a whereabouts. "I have a great deal of work io n i. snin me prime minister '7 ex'.?ct he will turn up fome where In this world or the next, and will be dealt with by ap-P-. 'ate local authorities." Churchill drew laughter with the observation that the latter world probably would be "more convenient to his majesty's gov crni....nt." OPA Sets Ceilings On Auto Repair Work PORTLAND, May 16 IIP) The OPA set ceilings today on tho hours of labor which auto mobile repairmen .may charge for 96 usual repair Jobs. District spokesmen said the rule was made "to check a prac tice of some repair shops of charging customers for more hours of labor than actually were required to do the particu lar repair Job." Classified Ads Bring Results. EXCLAMATION PERIOD SEATTLE, May 16 (IP) Two University of Washington chem istry students who blew them- ncives imo iwng county Hospital gave two explanations, both technically correct. "We were mixing a couple of chemicals and they detonated prematurely," said Eugene Col lias, 20. 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