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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1945)
F 11 BENEFITS E D WQQDS GAMP PROGRAM Aninuii boiuiriulut'lcs of llio 1045 Coimmuilly Fund are the Camp I' I i'u (Jli'ln mid Girl Scouts, Thctin two id'uup.i niiilnliili) u kummer cunip Joint ly ut Liiko o' Hit) WoocIn by fund u I lot men trt. Oho InimlrcMl Cunip Klre Glrli enjoyed the c u in p thia year, which whs upuncd (or two weeks for them. Receive Counsel Thn Kills rocolvc counsel, In struction In nwlmnilng, huiidl craft, hormibuck riding ntid thoy ii I so purtlclpiito In outdoor and Indoor recreation. When this group vucates the eump, Girl Scout take over (or two weeks, ii n (I receive tlio sumo character-building benefits. There, urn 2(1 K roups of Camp Flro Girls now, mid allotments from the 1049 Community Fund will bo used to niKiinlzo new jsroupn und extend (lie program. Camp Cabins Needed Perniunent cnnip cabins arc needed. At present the only per manent building Is used for the (lining hull and an Indoor recre ation hull. KrcctliiB permanent camp fa cllltlei with sturdy cnblna la the lonK-rniiKA plan of both organl rations using tlio camp. LULL BROKEN FOIIKST GltOVE. Oct. 12 lift A 210-dny lull In general fire alarms longest In city history has been broken by a blaze which destroyed a kiln roof at the brick yard here. A 187-day record set In 1035 was the previ ous murk. Flashes of Life Wonderful WAT TO RIlllVI DIITMil Of (Double-Duty Not Drops rV) Yes, you tot quick relief from tnlBy, stufljr distress of bead colds with a 111 tlo Va-lro-nol In each nostril. What's more-It actually helps prevent many colds from developing; If used In time I Try Ut Follow directions In package. V1CKSVATRO-NOL HAM On CHEESE? CLAYTON, N. M Oct. 12 fl') Thn Union county Jail la on ii cold lunch IhihIh now, Sheriff Fred Hprudlln (inked local papers to print ii notice that the Juller-cook In out of town and that those who lire put In the en I ii boose will get a re stricted dint, because neither lie nor the deputy sheriff can cook, "And," ho mild, "Wo don't In tend to learn." DO UNTO OTHERS OAKLAND. Calif., Oct, 12 (!') Mrs. Louis M, Delsnel, book shop proprietor, hopes a sneak thief who stole ulna morocco-bound tomes from u shelf while her back was turned reads at least one of them. "Then nuiybo ho will act ac cording to the Golden lUile," she said. All tlio nine books , were Bibles, she explained. BUMPY SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 Ml James J. Dolan, 31, recently dis charged New York soldier, be came tost while driving his auto around tills city. But he knew Market street was the main stem so when he ronched a point on It where a tunnel opened under Twin Peaks he drove right In. Two miles Insldo, at Forest YOU DONT NIED CASH AT SMft-USK PURCHASE COUPONS To r la the CWN Affl Jutl mm U (t ft boo full at enupona . . . IhMi pU Hit pupvmi ul Ilk ciH tit Ihrnuth th star. ThWt M fun fertntl Mr. m fnl(if !'. mil) do-n pftprotnt tM GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Offic. llllls station, lio told startled of ficers sunt to Intercept him: "My homo town has lots of tunnels, but pone of them as rough us tills one," lio whs arrested on a little used ordinance prohibiting anion in street railway tunnels, GRATIS OTTAWA, Kus Oct, 12 fI'l Artificial props wore not needed when the fire department staged a demonstration for Flro Preven tion Week, Mayor K. V, Gibson announced tlinl the department would put on the show for the populace. It did putting out a fire at the mayor's tiro shop, Veterans Show No Interest In Jeeps NEW YORK, Oct. 12 ll') The thousands of veterans seek ing to buy surplus vehicles here show no Interest In Jeeps, suys a spokesman for tho Smaller war Plants corporation. Instead, they clumor for auto mobiles and trucks of almost any other description particularly army stuff cars, the spokesman said. In 1873, at least 5,000,000 buf faloes were slaughtered. 25th Began Combat When 2 Months Old Two months aftor It was ac tivated, the 25th, or "Tropical Lightning" division, was bury ing Its dead. No oilier division In tlio history of tlio U. S. army ever uw corn but so soon a f t e r it was formed, Activated from elements of the Hawaiian division's regu lar army troops In October, 1041, it fought the Jnps at Pearl Hurbor In Decem ber. The'25th got Its first chance to pay the Jups buck early In 1043, when the division cleared for Guadalcanal. Tho doughboys hit tho open beaches west of the Tenaru river. The rough and broken tcrroln made supply, communication and evacuation of wounded extremely difficult, but the doughs slashed forward and butchered the enemy. After months of training, the 25lh Joined I if the New Georgia fight for Mundu airfield. Then the men cleaned up Arundel Is land and fought a bloody battle to secure Vclla La Volla. The "Tropic Lightnings" land ed on Luzon two days after the initial assault and went into tho line a week later, attacking be tween the Sixth and 43rd divi sions. It fought a five-day battle for the town of San Manuel. The 25lh's brilliant assistant com mander, BriK.-Gen. James Leo Dalton II, was killed In the fight. OLD AGE' PENSION LONDON, Oct. 12 (!) The British Press association said to day that labor members of par liament wero hoping to Increase the basic old ago pension from the present rate of 10 shillings (2) per week to 20 or 30 shill ings. Approximately 4,000,000 per sons now aro receiving pensions. 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