Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 12, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    tWO HERALD AHD NEWB
REDS GIVE UP
BERLIN AREAS
TO "TWO ALLIES
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change In the Russian pattern
pj rule.
U. S. detachments which had
been waiting since midnight ot
July 4 took over authority in
tho American zone at 8 a. m.
he British got started legally
at noon.
'American truck convoys were
Ming organized to feed 750,000
Bcrllners in the U. S. sector
from western Germany and the
British also assumed responsi
bility for 000,000 city dwellers,
(i Berlin's outward life went on
Undisturbed. Soviet authorized
Schools were open, communist
party district headquarters were
as active as ever, bucket bri
gades of civilians were still
picking up rubble stone by
tone,- and "fraternization"
Cafes were ready for the mid
Afternoon rush of allied and
German patrons.
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I RELEASED ON BAIL
S BRIDGEPORT, Conn:, July 12
Mrs. imogene oievens, ,
Texas-born wife of Paratrooper
-Major G. Ralsey Stevens, 3d,
Jjosted a bond of $15,000 today
tnd was liberated from the Fair
Miintv ini where she has
been held since June 24 on a
charge of manslaughter in ine
shooting of a young submarine
i 1 n , Mm,, Pinaan
ennui a,
J Bond originally was set at
$OU,UUU in tne new uanaan iown
Jslayer of Albert Kovacs of Nor-
.waiic was oouna over wj u,c
September term of the Fairfield
county superior court on a
xharge of manslaughter.
o Mrs. Stevens has been ad
judged criminally responsible
for the death of the 19-year-old
-submarine veteran by Coroner
tTheoaore A. sterner.
ir The girlish looking brunette
J O--
Jter by a previous marriage left
line couruiouse wnn uie major
who was home on 30 days leave.
"Both seemed happy but had
Auuung io
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July 14 Sees
AEF Dissolved H
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J PARIS, July 12 (JP) Supreme
headquarters allied expedition
ary force will be dissolved at
12:01 a. m. on July 14, it was
Announced today soon after Gen.
Eisenhower returned to the con
tinent which his combined com
mand helped free.
The American, British and
Jfrench forces which served wi
per the supreme commander
will then revert to national con
trols. The SHAEF announce
ment of its Imminent dissolution
contained no details.
The mighty allied forces will
revert to their own national
f ontrol and Eisenhower will step
over to the command of the
Americans and to his place on
the inter-allied control council
for defeated Germany.
MIL
iWear Points are Covered in
VEEDOL ScetecA
SEVEN
SAFETY
CHECKS
TIM CONDITION
tTiMINO OIAR
tRAKI CONTHOtS
WHIll IIARINOI
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WINDSHIILO AND
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ASSOCIATED DEALERS
Thuridmr. July 12, 1845
HUNNICUTT CITED
MERRILL Chief Quarter
master James A. Hunnicutt, U. S.
navy, son of Mrs. Mabel Hunni
cutt, Merrill, owes his life to
a couple of cups of "cold dirty
joe" which he was consuming
at the time concussion from a
blast shattered the magnetic
compass he was in charge of on
the USS Princeton, in battle in
Leyte gulf.
The story of his escape was
told during a recent bond show
in which he participated in
Brownsville, Tex., and clippings
reached his mother here this
week.
: Hunnicutt survived the sink
ing of the carrier and for his
meritorious conduct during the
buttle he received the Silver
Star and for wounds he received
the Purple Heart.
He was sitting at his post "get
ting pretty thirsty" he told his
bond audience when he remem
bered some cold coffee below
on the ship. ' Some dirt had sift
ed in but after the first cup he
decided to have a second and in
that brief interim the blast
struck that wrecked bis instru
ment. He has written little of his ex
periences .to his family here but
the reporter on the Brownsville
paper succeeded in learning that
he had earned the Silver Star
for getting people out of differ
ent parts of the ship, getting
some records off the ship and for
helping care foi the wounded.
He has been in the service
for 31 years and is now stationed
at Corpus Christi, Texas.
Prior to entering the service
he was employed at McCollum's
mill on the Klamath river and
for a time at the Lapham ranch
at Bly.
His bride, whom he married
on his last furlough home sev
eral months ago, is serving with
the WAC and at present is in
San Francisco.
Mrs. Mabel Hunnicutt has
four other sons in the service,
Vera, last to be inducted who
signed for a paratroop division
and is now stationed at uinp
Wolters, Texas and Robert,
Clyde and Glenn serving in the
navy. .
Mrs. Vem Hunnicutt, the
former Helen Reed and two
children now reside in Portland.
Mrs. Hunnicutt was a former
Merrill girl.
Nipponese Journalist
Continues Attack
On. Suzuki Cabinet .'
; (Continued From Page One) ,
bombed cities such as .Yam
agata in north central Honshu
instead of "digging-in."
- Strike Sabang
A report that 210 planes from
British aircraft carriers struck
Sabang off the northern end of
distant Sumatra yesterday.
Speculation that the British
intend to land on Car Nicobar
island, 450 miles' north of Su
matra, west of the Malay pen
insula. The Sumatra area reports are
linked with earlier Japanese de
cision to evacuate unnecessary
civilians from the great Singa
pore naval base at the tip of
the Malay peninsula, where the
Nipponese expect an invasion
in the next few months. .
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LUBRICATION
From one important lubrication spot
to the next, your Associated Dealer
looks to your car's wear points, guided
always by his scientific Check-Chart
...and using the finest Veedol lubri
cants throughout. In addition, he gives
you a written report on the seven
safety factors, for safe-sure driving.
SSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
ttlll faptndt on you
HELPFUL x
Gigantic
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i'hii is how tne marines'
end, looks before the crowd comet In. Fifty meters long and 25 yards wide, the pool li being
used during the day for swimming lesions and physical training work, and at night for recrea
tional bathing. It Is open to all marines, air station sailors, Tulelak soldiers and civilian guests
,vttr 6 p. m. each evening except Thursday, and after 1 p. m. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
Lt, Henry F. McNamara, 'former swimming coach at Massachusetts Tech and a top-notch diver,
Is in charge of the pool and a staff of expert life-suards are on hand at all timet In case ol emerg
encies. Fourteen-foot springboards are mounted in the framework at the right ot the picture.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo.)
Lost Of Rebels
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Start and Bars are brought down in Dade county, Ga., to be
replaced by Stan- and Strlpet at the- last hold-out rebela of the
southland Join the Onion' after 85 tears as independent ttate.
W. W. Williams, American Legion (left) and Judge M. C. Town
tend unfurl Old Glory a Isaac Maxwell. F 1ev brings down Con
federate flag.-.
Second Til Jam ook
Fire Reported 1
PORTLAND, Ore., July 12 (ff)
A second fire waa roaring In
Tillamook county today, fairly
near the region where 375 men
were already fighting a stub
born coastal range blaze.
The new fire broke out on
the fork of the Wilson river
near a small logging operation,
and estimates of burned acreage
ranged up to 1000 acres. Over
100 men were fighting the
flames in the once blackened
land of the Tillamook burn.
The earlier blaze which start
ed along the Salmonberry river
was being controlled slowly to
day, foresters said, with crews
supplemented by engineer corps
men from Portland army air
base and Camp White, Medford.
Be sure your match is out;
extinguish your cigarette, cigar
and pipe sparks in the ash tray
of your, car; don't throw burn
ing material from your car win
dow; be careful in building
camp fires dig down to damp
earth and remove all inflamma
ble material from around the
fire circle; never leave camp
before the fire is out. Keep
Oregon Green.
The bulk of Costa Rica ex
ports go to the United States.
High Court Hope
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With announcement that Supreme
Court Associate Justice Owen J.
Roberta will retire July 31, Los An
geles "insiders" started work on
their speculating and came up with
"inside info" that Federal Judge
Pelrson M. Hall (above) might suc
ceed Robert to the Ugh court Dott.
Swimming Tank at Barracks Open
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rililni)Klli
nuat new swimming pool, which
Hoist Old Glory
2-Hour Battle
Wipes Out Nips
By ROBERT GEIGER
OKINAWA, July 12 A
heavily-armed Japanese platoon
was wiped out in a two-hour
battle with alert American
troops toHay after sneaking
within 200 yards of American
24th corps headquarters in the
first organized attacK since tne
Okinawa campaign officially
ended.
The" Nipponese were moving
toward the headquarters of Gen.
John'R. Hodges when surprised
by. a. patrol led by Sgt. Lynn
Bullen of Mason, Mich., In the
two-hour fight 24 of the enemy
were killed. It was not known
if any escaped.
' For insurance, at your serv
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Anders Protests
Allied Interest
LONDON, July 12 (V) Lt.
Gen. Wladyslaw Anders, who
was appointed by the Polish
exile government in London last
February as commander of all
Polish land, sea and air forces
abroad, issued an order of the
day today protesting allied rec
ognition of the new Warsaw pro
visional government.
Anders action followed by 24
hours a similar order ot the day
issued by Maj. Gen. Klemens
Rudnlcki, commander ot the
first Polish armored division in
Germany, declaring his contin
ued allegiance to President
Wladyslaw Raczklewlcz of the
exile regime.
Shoe Stamp 4 .
Valid August 1
WASHINGTON, July 12 (P)
The new shoe stamp which be
comes valid August 1, will be
airplane stamp No. 4, In ration
book 3, the office of price ad
ministration announced today.
Airplane stamps Nos. I, 2 and
3 remain valid indefinitely.
The new stamp is the first for
shoes to become valid slnco No
vember 1, 1044, when rationing,
because ot limited stocks of
shoes, . went oft a . two-palr-a-year
basis. . ,
First biography to be printed
in English was that of Sir
Thomas Moore, executed in the
reign of Henry VIII.
Courthouse Records
Marrlftr Uenia
BRUMMCLUT HOM PBOK, Ctyde
Vtrlon Brummoll, 19, U8.MC. Natlva
of Oklahoma. Rttldent ot Klamath
Falll, Or. JCmm Martfarvt Thompson,
20. lumber worker. v-ivt 0( Arkansas
Resident of Wed. Call.
RIIDOLPH-BUTU:!:. CharUi V. Ru
dolph, 41, UflCO. Native of Colorado,
Reildent of Aalorla, Ore, Ruth Bmitr,
37, cloth r -weaver. Native of WUcon
tn. Realdent of Portland, Or.
Complalnta rile
Elizabeth C. Cmbb va. Thomai A
Orubb. Suit for divorce. Chare, cruel
and Inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried January P. 1043, at Klamath Faiia.
Ore. Harry D. Bolvln attorney or
plaintiff.
Richard O. Carlson vi. TJ!y M. Carlson.
Suit for divorce. Charfe, cruel- and
Inhuman treatment Couple married
January 26, IMS, al Spokane, Wash.
A. C. Yaden attorney for plaintiff.
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FOUR CITIES,
(Continued from Pngo One)
bombs on Knwnsnkl, a petro
leum center on a reclaimed Is
land In Tokyo buy.
On tho island lire facilities of
the Nippon Oil company, Stan
dard vacuum OH company, tho
Rising Sun Petroleum company
and tlio Mitsui storage depot.
49th Mission
. It was tho -tilth Incendiary
mission of tho Superfortresses
and brought their total of Jap
anese) cities hit to :iU.
The Kawasaki petroleum cen
ter had been bombed April 1(1,
but it whs tho first raid for tho
other Industrial miters.
Tho heavy blow was struck
after lighter bombers and fight
ers had curried the nlr war to
tho Japanese homeland In quick
succession to tho big ltlOO-cur-rler
piano raid on Tokyo air
fields Tuesday,
Rip Southern Isles
Bombing and rocket-firing
planes ripped southern Japan
and its Island approaches Wed
nesday In a fiery lollowup to the
big carrier and land-based air
assault on Honshu and a Japa
nese military commentator told
his people that adequato defense
of tho homeland from Invasion
required the growing challenge
bo met.
(The federal communications
commission, meanwhile, record
ed a Tokyo broadcast that a
British carrier task force sent
more than 200 planes from two
flattops Wednesday morning
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2 MORE DAYS
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Their love denied
to long t The world
couldn't keep them
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GREER GARSON
GREGORY PECK
DONALD CRISP LIONEL BARRYM0RE
PRESTON FOSTER MARSHA HUNT
CLAort eoores sioihaio owtn dan ouhvu
JESSICA TANDY BAN0AKA CVtHttl
MAIIHAU THOMPSON
OUR NEXT ATTRACTION
Watch tor
Opening Date
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ngiiliiHt Biibnng Island off the
norlhurn tip of Sumatra, 700
miles northwest ot Singapore.)
Now devastation to thn Jap
anese homeland was reported by
tho 21st (Superfortress) bomber
command which iinimuncod 4:1.8
per cent of lliu Industrial city of
Akaslil nod 115 per cent of tho
Maruzen oil refinery hiivo been
knocked out. Only flvo largo
tanks and a few smaller struc
ture remain Intact at Die refin
ery, SS miles from Osaka. .
Soviet Plans
Victory Car
By The Associated Press
Tho soviet government has
given tho Knahcud signal for
mass production of n "victory"
passenger ear and other new
model luiliiniiiblli's and trucks
In Russian automobile plants,
Tass said today In a broadcast
reported by tho KCC.
The "victory" passenger mo
del, tho news agency's dispatch
said, Is a "comtortablu flvc-seat-or
streamlined limousine" with
a top speed of 75 miles an hour
and a gasoline consumption It
reported would not exceed ono
gallon to 20 miles.
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wt7i the same T'L
hilarious gang H
from jrM XTlN
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DlEtBoctoteriANDERSON;
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and son of a blacksmith, Chltley,
who will bo (10 In September,
was tho closest friend and con
(Iclnntu of tho mail he succeeds
Ctirtln.
In an exclusive Interview with
the Associated I'resa Just before
his election wan established,
Chltley spoke feelingly of his
..I,,,,,, fni Inmrnvltnf the llvlntf
standards of living of the "little
man ' of Australia.
Points to Map
ii.. itnliititil In u lame wall tntin
us he answered u question ahout
tho future. u( Amcrican-Ausirs.,
linn relations.
"Yuu'll find tho answer In
(hut map." Chltley said, "Amer
ica Is the dominating Pacific
....,- Imiiml to keeuluu tha
In Dili vast area. Alia.
triilla In a l'aelflo power. The
peoplo of the two countries will
and must work sldo by side."
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