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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1945)
WO HfcRALD AND MEWS Friday, June 15. ItMa ARNOLD SAYS B-29S TO STEP UP AIRRAIDS ..Continued From Page Onel Youth Killed By 'Unloaded' Gun CANBY Ray Pingel. 17. ws fatally A-wnded here Wednes day. June IS, while at a friend's home. The friend, John Alex ander, about the same age, was i showing Pingel one of his fa ther's guns, which he thought I was unloaded. Pingel, seated ana reaamg a caimc book, re ceived two shots through the neck. Both boys, frightened, ran across the highway to the White other war Industries in Osaka Cabin, where the owner, John i .v,v,; Amapa Aki. Rnrfcl. rushed Pineel to the MIlll IR 1,111 i'l - ...... r. . ' -- . . . The strike of Japan's greatest 'hospital in Altura. He died an industrial city was made by 520 , hour and a half later. Superforts on the first anniver-l Besides his parents, Mr. ana sary of their initial raid on ; Mrs. John Pingel of Canby, two kinnnn Clouds obscured re- brothers and two sisters survive suits, but Tokyo admitted fires him. were sianexi in wmv ated sections. From Okinawa, Associated Press War Correspondent TVmk-inff rennrted that "all alone the front there were unmistak-i able signs that the Japanese willj to fight was proKen. Maj. Gen. Pedro Del Galle, commander of the first marine division attacking the west flank, said the Japanese might be crushed "in two days or two weeks it all depends on how lucky we are." Many Surrender ANY BONBS TOVAY? r Oracle Allen ad Uorg0 Burn Illustrated br Jrf Keate 53 MI ASK CHARTER REVISION (Continued From Page One) one of the big nations U be able 10 veto trie cnange. If tney can t nave tnese tnings, tnev sav. they want the rignt Hundreds surrendered. Scores, to pull out a rignt whicn couia a ciud againsc me killed themselves. Others were shot in the back by their com rades -as they tried to give up. Three ' American divisions closed in on the enemy's south ern mountain fortress, led by the 96th division which captured Yaeju hill, highest point on the escarpment, and drove toward the second highest peak. Yaeju is in the center of the northern front. A mile and a half to the; southeast the seventh infantry made advances of up to TOO yards, driving into Nakaza town.! rin th vKtini flank the first1 Tnnrinc-! u-irienpH their hold on : open commission meetings and Kimichi ririe in a nredawn at-t closed committee sessions has tack and fought off a series of i been set up for the next few oe usea as oig powers. No lime Limit The Big rive aamit ihat pos sibly the charier may have to oe ameiiaed some. day. out tney argue mat no time limit snoula oe lixed. A limit, ihey contend, mignt compel calling a coruex enee on cnarter revision lust wnn tne league is meeting its I severest test. The coniei-enc leadership is shooting for a settle .ent of these and related issues tn.. week. A full schedule of both "Dirt Stealers" Held Responsible For Fatal Earth Slides PORTLAND, June 15 (IV) "Dirt stealers" who dig enves In vacant lots, leaving pitfalls for children playing In the embank ments, will be arrested, city of ficials announced today. The hauler have been respon sible for earth slides fatal to several youngsters, officials said. Olio truck driver found loading earth from a city lot win listed In complaint. "Heave an lata the sixth raw. hOler I waat aak atr arlfa If a ..aflat a War Wm4 aaay." Queen's Riding Tryouts Slated (Continued from Page One) ia Jean Saunders, blonde 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Saunders, and is a high school graduate with the class of 1944. She is five feet four inches tall. TO STEP ASIDE AS LEADER EISENHOWER F. PEACETIME DRAFT (Continued From Pago One) advances," Elsenhower wrolo, "numbers (great strength in all arms, land, sea and nlr) arc vital ly Important in war and Amer ica's approved military system must aim at the rapid develop ment, after tho beginning of any serious war, of the coun try's maximum potentialities In leadership, manpower, equip ment, technique and Industrial capacity.", In time of peace, he said, In- THREE QUIZES FOUND: TRACKS 0 1 N FOUND (Continued From Tago One) ih men were moving south BP- Innnreri tn eliminate llio possi bility that they were tho two men seen by a murine last Sun day near the Klamath Falls Ma rine Barracks, anil Identified by him as Japanese. That Incident occurred several miles ouw ' tho situ of the Inremlliiry fires, but near tho same trunk tele phone line. Despite Intensive search, no further trace has been found In tho Marine Barracks area of tho two men seen by I'KC Wade Curtis Sunday. dividual subject to war erv-li-o should have received "a thorough grounding In tech nique, discipline mid under standing of tho clllren' obliga tion in time of emergency." lliULIiaiDl Mat. Dally YAH Open 1i30-MS p. m. I fill AV t.,yrs vm WW 2?.o mm m I news iT N)w "JmI Selected Short Subject"""" iTilttf ' daytime counterattacks. The devil dogs were under continu ous heaw fire. Most surrenders and suicides were reported on this front and on the west coast's Oroku pe ninsula, where sixth division ma tines were mopping up. BEAN APPOINTED SALEM, June 15 (P) Gover nor Earl Snell today announced the appointment of R. E. Bean of Freewater as justice of the peace, Freewater district, to suc ceed George P. Sanderson, resigned. Classified Ads Bring Results. WORK SHOES LOGGER BOOTS OREGON WOOLEN days. This is in line with a pro gram laid down by Secretary General Alger Hiss for winding up the conference by June 23. President Truman olans to ad dress the final session that day and then fly back to Washing ton with a copy of the finished (Continued From Page One) Kalam Azad was the only one Jeanette Protsman, daughter, who could speak with author of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Protsman I gv of Bly, is 18 and a graduate of Klamath high school. She is tall and blonde, Latest candidate to enter the contest for the crown is Ginger A. Thomas, 16-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas of Fort Klamath. Ginger is a blonde, five feet 4 inches tall, and a graduate of junior high school. Hobby Riding Horseback riding is the hobby of all the above candidates, who own their mounts and equip ment. The girls will be chap- senate ratification. charter for the earliest possible eroned the entire time of the preview and the celebration, and will participate in many social events in their honor. Final judging and selection of the queen and her court will be held at the gala ball at Klam ath Armory. June 23. New contestants for the queen's tryout ride may call O. D. Matthews at 3532, Buckaroo Days rodeo headquarters, or re port at the fairgrounds at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, to be entered prior to me opening ot me show. Cherry Pails Arrive In Harvest Area' PORTLAND, Ore., June 15 UP A shipment of 26,000 cher ry picking pails has arrived for the Washington-Oregon harvest season, War Production Board Agent Robert Elliott said today. Elliott said the 10-quart pails will avert repetition of a short- tags . which, growers last year blamed for failure to get tn all of the crop. The WPB office re ported another shipment of 16,- 000 bean and tomato harvesting 16-quart containers will arrive soon for northwest farms. ns- 'n Wall-Tone DOVER WHITE I WALL-TO Nil The Wonder Paint! Gal. 2 79 One Gallon Does An Average Room Wall-Tone is washable and one coat cover most surfaces. 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