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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1945)
RIIY JFFICER GIVEN ... .'innir Mnv'.ZS tVPI Lent H. J- Brnckx, 61-year- Ig. who ww convicted of tct wl a hmH In ill on li!d today to pine years' f sonmcnt by ecterui juugo KUnlU.s:'Attorncynich. PVs,M...b.. ulwi nroaecutcd l.J:. mmnnded that'' the F1?' jn.vnnr" mnrinnt'A i vciirs on the csplonano It and 10 yen" on the con- So court imposed nine years I yrars on uw .v-,,vi,j (X who lives in Brouk- tW" J In ii.lv' ThS rniiiciit contended that ho IOK1 Vl'MM"'M'm -Li nf Itttllnn naval Ulgciice, that ho would try i n,, i-nnxiruoiion 'wncn Iciuriicd to this country In V hckx win convicted. May rnonally, I think you are lucky, Judge Byeri wild npojlng sentence. "I , think henri wnn vvii in iiftut -...i llli9 n.' fnr AH thn Li Slates was -concerned. iwere unflcr amy, noia- commission in me unuea . navttl reitnrvi. In rimnrl fir superior officer at once tyour nrrivni nero in iwn ctpoct to tho cngaiiomcnui ...... I Inln In Rnmn . 1 I believe your visits to u were as innocent as you nave mc jmjr- uunuvc. ecting Gf Blasts Door To Hidden Nazi Gold SEATTI.SV M -in im. ti i also true that "all that is gold does , not glitter," d sul. Goore Murphy today In re counting how ho sol the chargo that blew open a tloor Into the salt mine near Merkers where much of the hidden wcullh of the nuzls was uncovered, Tho sergeant, a combat engi neer, said he was awakened at 4 n. m, for a "wall blasting Job." The wall turned out to be of heavy brick and with a steel door. "We didn't know what we wnrn rlnlnir ! M.....I... ii, J Just wanted to blow It and get "no 01 uio generals said our squad ought to get a chance to look at It, but there wasn't much to sec. Just sacks and bundles. It was like going through a laun dry shop with bundles all around." Ho didn't learn until the fol lowing day, while reading a newspaper, what was In the bun dles. Incidentally, Murphy said he arrivnri In thn Tlnllnrl cuu. ...in. 1 18 cents in his pockets. Jrninarion Shows le Tuberculosis LEM, May 25 (P) Tuber- examinations in state in- Ions hove, disclosed 76 I mnnv nf thpm nt Innff Irg but not previously re- Irwin Kill of thn slate I staff said 4900 persons examined 2600 at the tioipiioi, huu at tun pent. y. and iuuu at.rau-vlew He said spread of the dis ss no greater than would kwted did examinations would kductad regularly, from Ivotdlng the possibility, of everca .cases. ' previously P equipment nss not able. Sharpening Struggles Foreseen By Browder NEW YORK, May 25 (P) Communist Leader Karl Brow der fnrPftOPR "fl nnw t-in.n.l r.f sharpening struggles" and snys uio national committee or the Communist Political association which he heads will meet soon to review communist policies. Mis statement appeared yes- TINHAT SLACKERS PORTLAND, Ore., May 25 (IP) Tlnhatlnrs who are . forsaking shipyards to go homo were con demned as the "damndosl bunch of slackers" by Vice Admiral Howard L. Vlckery, maritime commission vice chairman. "I feel strongly about this," he told a press conference yes terday. "Wo are in dire need of the ships being built here. , If wo didn't need them we would stop building them and'save our money." Vlckery, Leo C. Stoll, state war munpowcr director, and Kaiser yard officials made plans to recruit thousands of out- of-state workers, cspcciully need ed at ivaiscr s Vancouver, Wash yarq. "We hope to get 5000 to 6000 more men, - said Edgar F. Kn. scr, general manager of the yarns, ueorge H. Buckler, head of the company outfittins C-4 transports being built at Vancou ver, said he needed 722 more men. Stoll said the recruitment nrn. iiuimi win do suomuica to wash wgion next weeK. SPORT SHIRTS I. 0 lo I0 OREGON WOOLEN STORE CHICAGO and the EAST There we many; confusing report -about wartime trin;trvel. If it is necessary for you to trare), consult a Great Northern passenger representative. He yM assist you with schedules, reservations and trans portation arrangements. TOE EMPIRE BUILDER lUriDown :00PM. :WAM H 6PM 195 AM 3:MPM M iM PM MiMPM i8AM. ally,...'. Lv: Pertland AKSpokana Art Havre - - - Art MInot- - - -AK FafO' . Ar! MlmtM)Mi- Ar: .'"Ar! . Art 'Ar: Ar: Ar: St; Paul - - - -.Art Ari CfitMf- - Lvi ' HwJUci TiMAM ' i30 PM S.-OOAM 10:45 PM J .15 PM ilS AM : SJ0 AM HilS PM : Ail NcuWlyuWritwi qulmmnt h wiftaum a monad, . Pullman Saetlons. BadesonM; CompaMmanta, Drawl nr Rooms. Dinlnc Ca r. OboarvatlotfLsuni' Car. Tourlat BUoping Can. Coachaa. H.'I.fWAYNE,. Gen. Agent Great Northern Station, Phone 4101 Klamath ' Falls, Oregon fmr. J!MJHmX MUJLPSM tcrday In the Dally Worker In connection with criticism of him by a prominent French com munist who said Browder led In "tho liquidation of the com munist party." Browder Is edi tor of the Worker, The communists disbanded as a political party a year ago and formed the CPA, avowedly ded icated to educational purposes. The article, written by Jac ques Duclos. criticized dissolu tion of tho American commun ist purty and charged .that Browdej had "swerved danger ously from the victorious Marxist-Leninist doctrine" by preach ing class peace on the basis of the Teheran agreements. . Browder published the 11,-000-word article along with a "forword" written by himself which urged communists to give it their "most respectful atten tion." "We must make the most careful inventory," . Browder declared, "balance our political books and know clearly how wc stand as we enter a new period sharpening . struggles, crisis, and profound changes." Declaring that the end of the European, war required "a fundamental review of all prob lems , by American Marxists," Browder said the Duclos article "mnV mnv.nl.nllw nvn..l m starting point for this . funda mental review." Creosote, carbolic acid, nap tha, napthalcne, photographic developers, tear gas and a host of chemicals can be made direct ly from coal tar. Classified Ads Bring Results.' H WASHINGTON. May 25 W) Rep, Anderson (D-N.M.), the new secretary of agriculture. Is expected to visit the northwest next month. ' Anderson's t o o d committee. Rep. Holmes (R-Wash.) told reporter today, has ' tentatively scheduled a western trip which win iokc its members into Yakt ma and Seattle and possibly in to California. ' Holmes, a member of the committee, said an. effort will be made to survey the vegetable ana sou iruic situation at Yaki ma and the east and Doultrv and possibly the dairy situation at Seattle Processors and producers of canned peas in eastern Oregon, the Walla Walla . district, of Washington state and of north ern Idaho, as well as producers of dry edible peas, the commit tee hopes, will be drawn to the Yakima meeting, scheduled for June it. Hoimcs said the com mittee hones to draw renrpann. tatlves of the Oregon cez and poultry industry to the Seattle meeting, June 14. It may- be, lie said, that the committee will go from. Seattle lO'.reiaiuma, cam. Huge Indian Faces Charae Of Murder (IP) A second degree murder waa on me loauyi against Phllln lnhn Win.. 1AK 1 Grand, Ronde Indian held in . the aeaui 01 a wnue man, Henry W Blair. .....:l.J WOK nillllik whn mnH Iho In.mnl nk..H. .. ......... aw., to, uiai kg, av ..uecu vrurien oi iaiaiiy .strucing Blair on the -head near the 'lat ter's home on May 15. Vern Martin; who was with the other twn 11hPn fho ln.ln.nl -.I will be' Held as a material wit ness,. Nott said. --. Polk County. District Attorney Bruce Spauldlng will defend the slant iiiuian. r irinl nntn ua in.h .r tiA, or RnturHnv VUn. ...m i. -" J IIDIICM win pv arraigned before Circuit Judge "" "amer, lamnill county. : sport coats ; Now It lb tlm lo . cbooie yours " - . OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main at Sth ritmlBi - - " DIAMOND RIJGS ' jj ' Only MULTI-FACET Diamonds . K poiteu the faceted girdle, where color. . tight end radiance blare Infiary ! ,' brilliance. 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More beds will h naHH :lhnv' aaM- uiu for this war's servicemen . arid ior ivio veterans, some of whom are now reaching the age-when they can be expected to need more medical care. . ; Oregonian Files For Television ' WASHINGTON, May' 25 (JP) The -Oregonian Publishing com pany Portland, has. .submitted the first amplication fni.' a merclal television station lh Oregon t,o the federal communi cations commission, officials said today . , The Panlfle Purlin ' A ,!,,,,"..( I. ." ing Service, Portland, filed ap plication for the fifth Oregon frequency modulation station:- Daily Vacation Bible School at- - : . Altamont Church of God . 2S02 Altamont . Drive -' STARTING MAY 28, ."',!..,',''... . . JUNE From 9:00 to 12:00. Frea bus service, to and from school. Meat Shortage Hits Portland Butchers ... . : '.. PORTLAND, May 25 (P) The meat, shortage reached more Portland butchers today, and re tailers predicted flatly they ex pected the situation to row worse. 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