Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 16, 1945, Image 3

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    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.
From the next bed Raymond
Lawton, Interpreted: "We were
mnkinf flrrra.L.nfa -nJ tu
darned things went off."
i no experimenters, neither
critically hurl, added in unison:
'We're through nnd vnn ran
put .exclamation marks after
that!"
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Broadcloth Shorts
UNDERSHIRTS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
Main at Sth
Wednesday, May IB 1B4S
Dr. Buford Hargus
Receives Promotion
Dr. Buford Hargus, son of
Mrs. W. O. Smith of Conger ave
nue, has been promoted from the
HERALD AND MEW THUgsl
' 1 r
rank of captain to major, It W4
learned here today. .
MaJ. Hargus la serving with
the 82nd General hospital in
England and has been oversea!
since February, 1044. . i ;
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