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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1945)
PEARL HARBOR OFFICER GETS 3 Oil WASHINGTON. Aim. 31 (V) Tim iinny ulr forco lluulunmil who told ii prlviilu lo "foriiot It," whon tho prlvuto clntuulod u fleot of pliincn ii)ii'iini:lilii( Pnarl Hiir Ixir on l)rn'cnil)cr 7, 11141, hint limn promoted Unco times itlnco thru. ll In U. C'ul. Kurmlt A, Ty It'r of Limit llitut'li, Cnllf., who, llio wiir clupiirlniuiit mild today, lit now on duty with tho UIIU A At' Ihiko unit lit tho Orlando, Kin., nriny nlr hn.su. Culimi'l Tyler's promotions, tho ul r force Hiiyn, wcra liusetf on IiIm record which hits boon "ox cullunt mid superior In nil tho John ho hold. Ini'ludlnit combat." 1'yliT wiik devilled lo tho rank of I'uptiilii tlnco iiiiinthH lifter 1'onrl Harbor, to miilnr (our imiiitliri Inlnr ami to llmitonunt colnnol In November, 1 1)4:1. Tho prlvnto who kiivo him the wnriihiM, Jiweph L. Lorkiird, of Wllllmiuiport, I'ii., la now u flrl lloutniiint on duly with tho UUOO li'Chnlcnl Hcrvlrc tinil, hIkiuiI of fleer re nliiccincnl pool, Tort Monmouth, N, J, Thrco or four ciirlimds of po tatoes Imvo boon shipped from SlroiiKhold each clay nlnco hlp jiliiK atiirtod from there over a work auo. Work win finished today until next Tuesday when thlpplnii will bo roMiincd. StronKhold wan the I rut dis trict to nhlp polatoeii this full, but Morrill, Malln unci Tulelnko are expected to bo rondy to slurl shipping next week, HccordlnK lo Hon Aubroy, department of UKrlculturc. No Gems have been harvested ns yet this year, Aubrey mild, tho early shipments consisting of Whlto Roso and Bliss Tri-umph. 332,996 Big Game Animals In Oregon PORTLAND, Auk. 30 (II OrcKon now has 332,1100 big iiaino unlimils, the Mate gaino commission and the U. S. (lh and wildlife service estimated today. The total, a 20 to 30 per cent Increiiso aver tho pro-war sme population, Include: rive hundred while tailed doer; 72,800 black tailed dcorj 107,400 inula deer; 27,800 elk; 8550 black bear; 40 big horn fheep; 20,800 antelope. Classified Ads Bring Results Mother Gives Baby To Draft Board C1IARLOTTK, Mluli,, Aug, 31 (It') A ID-your-old mothur loft hor baby on u counter In the local Holeetlvo service board of flco Thursday, declaring, "they took my husband and now they can have my baby." Draft board officials persuad ed tho mother, Mrs. Burundi no llohblns, to return to tho office and then arranged for her and tho child to bo admitted to a hospital for a two-weeks' rest. Robblns was Inducted recently. E FLIGHT TRAINING WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 ') Tho navy announced today It would continue to make flight training available to 17 and 1(1-year-old high school graduates or students in their last semes ter of high school or secondary school. The navy said It wanted lo guarantee a continuous flow of new pilots Into the fleot, Applicants must bo unmarried and must agrco to remain single until they aro commissioned. They will rocolvo thrco to four semesters of college training bo fore entering flight schools. Meanwlrllc, to avoid an Imme diate excess of cpiallflcd pilots, the navy said a largo number of aviation cadets had been offered the option of returning to full civilian status. Government Releases Springfield Plant WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 Ml Stabilization Director William II. Davis announced today ho had formally approved the re turn of 10 privately -owned plants seized and operated by the war and navy departments. Among others, the war depart ment, Davis said, has terminated operation of the Springfield Ply wood, Springfield, Ore, Davis said In a statement that ho had taken steps to ossuro payment of retroactive wage In creases directed by tho war labor board In cases where net oper ating Income earned during gov ernment operation was available for that purpose. LANDS FIRST PLANE TOKYO. Aug. 31 !) 1,1. Comdr. Robert S. Null of 801 10th street, Belllngham, Wash., landed tho first navy combat seaplane on Tokyo bay yester day, leading a formation of six fleet alrwlng on mariners In from Okinawa. TO MERRILL Governor Karl Snoll of Oregon has been Invit ed to bo tho guest speaker at tho banquet planned for the eve ning of tho opening day on Oc tober 12 of the Klamath Basin Potato festival. Acceptance has not oi yot reached the commit tee, The dinner will follow the crowning of tho festival queen and presentation of her court. It will bo served by members of tho Ladles' Aid of the Morrill Presbyterian church. Tho contest for tho selection of tho queen will got underway soon with young women of all communities of tho Klamath basin to bo candidates, Machinery has been oiled and committees aro functioning limoothly In preparation for the two-day fotc to bo held on Oc tober 12 and 13, In spile of the lato start this year. Tho return to the annual fes tival, this year tho Dili, was do cldod upon by tho Merrill serv ice clubs and the fire depart ment soon after the Japanese surrender. The affair which an nually drew a largo crowd from nil points In the basin, was shelved following Pearl Harbor. One Traffic Arrest. Reported City police mado one truffle urrcst yesterday. Reed Jaggar of Oregon City nostcd $9 ball for running a red light at fltii and Klamath. Two drunks and one drunk and disorderly case appeared in police court today and one dis orderly conduct caso bulled out. Twelve parKlng tickets were paid. There oro 20 Inmates in the city jail at present. GRANGE PLANS MERRILL A "country store" night Is planned for September 10 by the Merrill grangers. There will bo concessions and other attractions at the Odd Feb laws hall. Mrs. Frank Hadley is chairman. The grange also plans a booster night program on September 24. P TOKYO, Aug,31 (A') All Jap anose haven't been polite to the Americans. Driving from Tokyo to Atsugl last midnight, the car In which Associated Press Correspondent Vcrn Haugland was riding had its second flat tire of the day. Tho party, spent most of the SLAB WOOD For Sal $4.60 par cord No Deliveries. BURT PETERSON Dorrli, Calif. NOTICE HI We Will Be Closed SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Fred H. Heilbronner "Fuali That Satisfy" Plus Service Sine 1919 821 Spring St Phon 4153 night sleeping on the ground. At 3 a. m. their Japanese in terpreter halted a passing truck. 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