Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 06, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO HERALD AND NEWS
A $200 per capita payment to
membera of the Klamath Indian
tribe, is expected to be made In
October, it was announced to
day by Superintendent B. , G.
Courtrlght of the Klamath
Agency.
Courtrlght said it would take
over $300,000 to make tho dis
tribution of per capita shares.
The date of payment depends
on when the money is placed at
the U. S. treasury regional of-
. fice in Portland by treasury
headquarters in Washington, D.
C, but payment is expected be-
. fore October 25.'
; There is also some prospect
of per capita share of $1000
being made this winter or next
spring, .but these plans are in-
definite, Courtrlght said.
Pair Fined For
, Giving Liquor To
Minor Girls
",, Marvin Powers, 20; and Her
. shel Foster, 23, changed their
. plea from innocent to guilty in
justice court Friday on a charge
'.'"of wilfully and unlawfully giv
ing intoxicating liquor to minor
girls.
They were fined $50 each or
25 days in the county jail. Both
are now incarcerated in lieu of
fine. '. " .
Another boy, William Foster,
19, had pleaded guilty to the
charge earlier and is also being
held in the county jail in lieu
of $50 fine.
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sturdy. Oct. , 1945
10th Led Drive
To Finish Italy
Bf HEA Service
When the final drive to clear
German forces from Italy was
launched early in 1945, the
Tenth Mountain division was
chosen as the spearhead.
The Tenth did not have long
io wan in naiy
ocfore getting i
into action. It
been there less
than a month
before it was in
the line in one
of the toughest
sectors of the
Fifth army front. It was given
the task of dislodging crack Ger
man mountain troops from the
heights of Mount Belvedere.
Weather conditions were terrific,
but that didn't bother the Tenth.
The doughboys who fought
through the snowy passes and
over gale-swept peaks were, for
the most part, famous American
skiers, climbers, forest rangers,
park and wildlife servicemen.
After chasing the Krauts
from Belvedere, the Moun
taineers turned on full pressure
and broke through the formi
dable defense lines in the Apen
nine mountains near Bologna.
Fighting above the clouds most
oi me ume. ine lemn is cretmea
with having cleared the last of
the mountain barriers m Italy
and paving the way for armored
elements of the Fifth army to
pursue the Germans in the Po
valley.
One of the Tenth's heroes was
Sgt. Torger Tokle, world cham
pion ski jumoer, who was killed
in action early in 1945. A buddy
of Tokle's said the ski champ
died "fighting a one-man cam-
Saign to repay the nazis for the
ardship and indecencies visited
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1 President To Be
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Clark Wedding
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 VP)
president Truman left today lor
Berryvllle, Va., to act as best
man at a wedding first engage
ment of a tlve-dny, six-state trip
Before departing at U a. m.,
(EST), Mr. Truman added Reel
foot lake, west Tennessee's t
vorlte rendezvous for fishermen,
to his itinerary. The chief exe
cutive started his journey by
automobile but later will use
plane.
Besides his official party, the
president was accompanied by
Mrs. Truman and their dauglv
ter Margaret. The latter Dlaiv
ned to return to Washington
from Berryvllle later in the day,
First on his schedule was an
engagement at 11 a. m., today
as best man at the wedding of
Bennett Champ Clark,- former
Missouri senator and now
judge of the U. S. court of Ap
peals for the District ot Colunv
bia.
Judge Clark will be married
at tne Grace Episcopal church,
Berryvllle, Va., to Violet Henv
ing, the actress.
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SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Oct. s
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irom tne. western racilic
plunged into the ocean about 300
mues otr the Pacific coast at 5
a. m. today, Mather field offi
cials announced. Normal pas
senger ana crew loaa is zo men,
The field had no further particu
lars. on his family and former coun
trymen.
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.NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (N)
Hopes for quick settlement of
widespread labor disputes threat
ening reconversion inspired re
newed bidding in today's stock
market with demand centering
on specialties and pivotal in
dustrials.
Advances ot fractions to as
much as three points or so pre
dominated near the close and
eiaht-ycar hlahs wero plentiful
Transfers ran to around 700,000
shares for the two hours.
Prominent on the swing dur
ing the short session were U. b.
Steel, Chrysler, Goodrich. Scars
Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft,
Great Northern, Air Reduction
and Eastman Kodak. Rails, utll
ities and oils were relatively nar
row.
Occasional losers included
American Smelting. Montgom
ery Ward, Woolworth, Allied
Chemical and General Electric.
Bonds were fairly steady.
Roenicke Gets
Navy Promotion
Dr. Albert O. Roenicke of
Klamath Falls, dental officer at
the Klamath naval air station,
Friday was advanced to the rank
of lieutenant-commander, USNH,
it was announced.
Other lieutenants of sonior
grade who were advanced to that
rank were Lt. Paul R. Coucv.
usnk, ground training depart
ment. and Lt. Frank J. Fahn.
USNR. officer in cliarce. naval
auxiliary air facility, Lakevicw.
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