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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1945)
RC-D-REE IT NESSEDDT 000 PERSONS he Boy Scout Clrc-O-Hee Iwltneesed 1 esi oaiurasy lug- on Modoc Hold by more JOOO poopic. sixteen troops port In tno competition. hnnpra of events wero: ir building, troop 2; second troop ou; mira piugu, 3, The chain gang knot tviii won bv troon Ind troop 8, with troops 33 nluclna second and third, fcctlvely. fe flrc-by-iriction comosv won by troop 33 In 27 wc rrun1, nUn IIM-H the fllllt lleel method. Another cout i thtH amo troop piutcu nut with the regular friction lod. tree tcouti and a cub from c nflplr IB save a Jng (lemonetrotion. The two- I itretcher conical was won Lop SO with troop 18, see r.,i tmnn 4. third. allowing these contests, a Et hnnnr was conducted knul Skccn, district chair- and a. u xviDiiu, i-uunun Lniaxing the evening, Gen- jsisennowcr ouy awui nnnnr mmnnlffn medlila r...lnrl In A7 urnulu hv if n Van Ordan. Lt. Col. rt C. Burns, Moj. John M. , and WO Robert L. Wll if the USMC. . Mnrlnn Hurrncks band Ed during the tower bulld- (Flve packs or cuds openea Lin nf their ceremonies and Eastlc activity. ' I Sunday morning worsnip Ve was conducted In the L fllH hlnachers with lain Graham Gilmer Jr., of Marine uarraexs oiiiciating. Burrougns lea songs. Clrc-O-Roe was under dl , nf .runt Trlnnett. district fiuloncr, assisted by his h b ornooa commissioners nnuf vnnnllvf . nnllnrrl. chnlrman nf the let camping committee, arrangements tor me Posse Ready For Trek To Rancho Lema 1 t . ! It i . i ' ' V Ly T T i i.v.r'l'm.ml.''ru9 ,.,th a"";" nd cattl. ranch of "Portug.e" Jo. Ltm. war cl.'? 1 Klamath Sherlff'a Possa. They included daft to rloMl a or a Chan. t IS J.? J'- T. J. Sutton. Jo. LamS, . .....vii, ovii rerrra ana a. o. vtmw. Evergreen Vatican Efforts To Keep to From War Outlined p Abandoned For ising RAF Flyers VnCOUVER, B. C.. June 13 Hone of finding alive any of 11 RAF flyers missing Utn lerator bomber in the moun- ncar Chllliwack 85 miles cast of hero has been aban- id, western air command last night. EAF planes will continue to Id the area where the plane ibeen missing since June 1, even ground parties nave i recalled. festern air command said It whereabouts of tha miss- cane still was a mystery. Exage reported seen irom air soutn of the border- in plngton sUito .could not be id and it is now believed may have been some old hg buildings. tioke believed from a sis- fire In the Chllliwack dis- subsequently was found to come from a carrm fire (d by boy hikers. Anothor in of an area from which k were reported seen re H nothing. ' VATICAN PITV T.. 11 m -... wa,a.a nulla io tvf The Vatican, in an 18-pngc painpnict outlining the Holy See's efforti In lcoon Halt nut of war, disclosed Tuesday that rope t-ius All personally ap- a letter April 24, 1040, to "spare OUr HflH vnitl hnlntm-l mmhI... such a grcut calamity." The lottor wns written less thnil ti;n mnnth hnfnra ltr.1.. entered ino conflict. MllRKnllnl rnnllarl slv Au,e inter, tne pampmct said, with a declaration that "if Italy should Inks up arms tomorrow lt will be an flnnr n Inn t,n In mahu. one that honor and interest in tne luture win absolutely de mand her to do It." . Til n,,nn nmmn-tmA 4t..l , K history of the church demon- nuBiL'u it naa never accepted a formilln Of nnnrA "nt nnv pnai " nf "ni.nr.tf. ullhnnt luetlnA " nf peace which might irreparably (.-uiiipruiiusc mo acsiiny oi tne Itnlinn people. nn Ml,., i"i I... Hinn a mAtk before Itlllv deelarprt wnr Ihr. pamphlet said, Dlno Alflcrt, newiy-namea Italian envoy to Berlin, told the pope that Mus- nlinl was tni A' a fh pontiff's telegrams of sympathy iu vne iuw uuuuirx ruiers toi lowing the German Invasion. Alflerl, who had been Italian ambassador to the Holy See, saw the pope then In a farewell audience. The pope, the pamphlet said, replied that he merely had done his duty and "we are not even afraid of being sent to a con centration camp." Other "fervent hints" In fa- vnr nf n tft a n fne Tat. limca made by the pontiff to King vmono Amanueie ana me TIRE INSPECTION STATION DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klam. , Ph. 4103 TALK OF THE WN 'PtBACntn rnintumo. Ijmn Inland Cilu. S. Y. "hiMdBoluiriViamith FalU Papsi-Cola Bottllna Co queen when they visited the Vatican January 21, 1930, and again when the pontiff called On them at thn rnvnl r.a1a.a January 28, 1030, the pamphlet nuueu. It derlnrprt 4h ...n. . . , , ""J UOI- tleuinrlv lnt,rA.Al I. i 1 : Italy out of the war because it was the seat of the Vatican. "So long as Italy remained at peace, - it explained, "the com munication,! nf the rfllknlfn world with its center could nave, aespue war, continued to operate witn a certain normal cy. The pope, it. continued, was aware that "an Italy which re mained in dignified neutrality iuuiu nvo renaerea valuable services to thn PAI1 nf naana among the peoples." WHOLE STORY , GRESHAM. Jnn ia tan a restaurant nere made sure customers would know the whole story. A sign on the door says: , "No red points. "No meat. "No help. "Closed until further notice." There are approximately 200, 000 gasoline filling stations in the United States. fChafinej ry tenia unburst Europe Expects Too Much Of U. S., Report WASHINGTON, June 13 (P) mar snatterca fcurope expects too much of the United States, Kavff Senatrir MltnhAll fn.Wa.h Mitchell, back from a trip that carneo. mm and otner members of the senate war investigating I Tl'T n IJ H .nmiYilHoa mran mn. .f 1 - I (.wit... .v.bb WVC lllUOb Ul western Europe, declared todav: I.T . . 1 i j. was sirucit ay ine aepena ence of these countries on the United States to open up magic gates and establish an immediate flow of prosperity. I sometimes fear the reaction when it is realized that the Job Just can't be done by a snap of the fingers." FARMS INCREASE SALEM, June 13 (AP) There are from 5 to 7 per cent more farms in Oregon than there were live years ago, and slightly more farm acreage, John Kallak, state director for the federal farm census, said today in dis closing preliminary results of the census. . If THIS IS fUPIMN, tha new anal. gesic (pain relitf) tables which gives quicker and greater relief from paia with safety. Now as your druggist's, 30 -cablets 394 Ask for SuperJn. Take it as yon would plain aspirin. W.dntaday. Jan. 13, 1S4S HERALD AWD MEWS THHEB Registrations for the summer camp of the Camp Fire Girls, to be h.ld this year at Camp Esther Applegate, Lake o' the Woods, are now being rapidly filled. Two weekly sessions, beginning July 20 to August 3, and from August o to August 12, will be held and girls may attend both sessions if they desire. Blue Birds will register for the sec ond week only. Girls may reeister with Jewel Cantrall, Camp Fire Girls execu tive, at 415 walnut, No. 5, on June 14, 15 and 16 from 9:30 to 12 a. m. or applications may be mailed to the same address before June 26. The registration fee of $2 is included in the week ly tee ol 510. Further informa tion may be obtained by calling Mrs. Cantrall at 4884. Regular camping activities, lnciuaing nature study, swim ming, hiklne. and outdoor cook. ing will be available. 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