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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1945)
Nips Starved Prisoners; Girl Sobs As She Tells Of Heinous Brutalities By JAME8 TALBELMA MANILA. Nov. 0 (!) A Bpiui)nh priest unci a Filipino laborer, ttwtlfylnji lit the wur criminal trlnl of LI. Gen. Tomo yukl Ymnnsliltn, recounted to day tho wturvnt Ion, torturo und ninnniicro of UOOU Filipino und Chlnoso civilians by Junwnese troops boforo tlio full ot Manila lant nprlnu. Father Uulurmlno Docolls of tho Spun I nil AiiKUHtlnluii order, mild (hut lust February fi tho Juiiinco Jammed tho 0000 el vlllnns Into tlm ancient cliurch of St. AiiKiiHtlno, oldest build ing In Muiillu. Alo Grass The men were thrown Into the old duntfvons which served the Spanish 100 yours auo. Women und children ho said, wero kept without food in tho church coin pound until they wcro so hungry they nto tho grass und roots of the pntlo iiurdcns. On Fobruury 0, the mon wero takan out und forced to stund In tho open street under heavy urtlllury fire and then marched to Fort Siintlnuo, whoro tlie burnlnu and slylnns took pluce. Jiiiin la 1 odu, tho Filipino, testified ho was one of 100 packed into a stone duimeon 20 feet square. Ho was stabbed later, and left for dead In pit with BOO other bodies. Defense attorneys souKhl to show that the civilians In tho historic old area mluht huvo died In tho all-out Amerlciin at tack with tanks, point blank artillery fire, grenades and flamethrowers. Bayonet Wounds Earlier, an 11-year-old girl, nosultndu Andoy, showed tho military commission conducting the trial the scars of 38 bayonet wounds. She sobbed softly as mm qr; I sho told of hnr mistreatment and tho death of hor family ut the hunds of tho Japanese Invaders. Hor father was tuken away to bo murdered, und her mother and hor uunts wcro buyonaled boforo her eyes. Even while hor mothor told hor to "bo a T 'S WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (P) Tho supremo court refused to day to rulo on tho vulidlty of the government's wurtlmo solz uro of Montgomery Ward and company properties In sevon cities. This action was In lino with tho Justice department's request lliut the court rofuse to consldor tho cuse. Tho department con tended that since tho army re linquished control of tho prop erties In October, there was no longer uny basis for a high court ruling. Wards countered with a peti tion Insisting on a ruling and assorting another seizure of Its proporty was probablo. Tho U. S, circuit court ut Chicago in a 2-1 decision had held the seizure legal. In dismissing tho complaint, tho supremo court ordcrod the Judgmont of the circuit court vucated und sent tho case back to the district court with direc tions that it dismiss tho case as being "moot." By this the court Indicated that It considered the case one In which there was no longer any cause for action. course good girl, dearest," a Japanese used tho woman for a live bay onet turgut, tho frail girl testi fied. Bister Nelly, a nun of the Ordor of St. Paul, recounted how u doctor was slain In cold blood us ho .sought to save tho llfo of Father Cornelius Van Russoll, who had been wounded futully us ho sought to remonstrate with tho Japanese. Tho Jupanose doused the doctor and his patient with gasollno, hung them to lamp posts und set them afire, sho testified. Workers Struggle To Fix Communications PRINCE RUPERT, B. C Nov. 6 (CP) Workers still struggled to rcirtoro all communications from the outsldo to this northern British Columbia port today, 2 J days after winds of whole gale velocity tore out telegraph, telephone und railway connec tions. (At Voncouver Canadian Na tional Rullwuys Telegraph offi cials said today efforts were continuing to' replace wiro com munications following tho Fri day night wind and rain storm, described as one of the worst In several years In tho Prince Rupert area). PUBLIC HEARING SLATED SALEM, Nov. 6 m Gover nor Sncll's special forestry com mittee will hold a public hear ing in Eugene November 8 und In Roscburg Nov. 9, it was an nounced today. The public Is Invited to the meetings, to discuss improved fire protection, the Tillamook burn, and other problems. 29 95 FINE QUALITY ALL-WOOL FABRICS! So practical, comfortable and smart! Goats that will go everywhere. Values you'll enthuse over! USE OUR CONVENIENT PL. OPEN TILL 8:00 SATURDAY liillll By JOAN O'NEILL Tho rctull soiling class hus been busy lately. Lust Monduy tho beginning class went to M o n t g o m ery Ward to look behind tho scenes of a big depart ment store. According to the alrls they got a glimpse of tho activl- p ties as they ore f, . ' not usually J -" seen. Mr, Hinrv. assist Joan O'Neill ant munager, showed the class uround. Miss Tweed, retail selling teacher, Is plunnlng to have a gift wrapping course for any students Interested which will begin soon. An employe of any store may take this course If they are Interested since the course will be open to adults and students. Interested persons are asked to contuct the voca tional department at 7S05. Boxing Bouts Scheduled Last night the boys interested In boxing met at the Salvation Army building at 0:15. The boys have been given the use of quite a bit of the Marine Barracks equipment. They are using the basement of the Salvation Army as their headquarters for their workouts Any boy who Is In terested In boxing Is asked to contact Ben DcVore or Roger Vondcrhoff. The meet will be open until Just before the smoker so It isn't too late to start. 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Tho El Rodeo should be good and It will certainly be wel comed since the drop during the war left the school with only a yearbook. A subscription costs $2.00. Parents and Patrons Club The drive is on again for the Parents and Patrons club. The drive will last until November 8th. Membership Is 25 cents for each parent who Joins. The pur pose of this organization is to promote the Interests of Klamath WANTED Usherettes CASHIERS Full or Part Time Employment Apply Esquire Theatre Office Union High School. A prize Is being offered to the homo room obtaining the largest number of memberships. The Parents and Patrons club sponsors the fresh man reception and the senior banquet at the end of tho year. And Incidentally The Big and Little Sister list has been posted on the bulletin board outside Mrs. Howard's of fice. The Big sisters are asked to consult the list and to look up their Little sister as soon us pos sible. The dance will be some time this month. If the name of any freshman girl has been omit ted, she should report to Mrs. Howard In the dean's office im mediately. There will bo a Joint opening of both the boys and girls clubs Wedncsduy night at 6:30 to 9 p. m. for .the winter season. These clubs are under the direc tion of the city recreation office and are located at the Salvation Army. Parents and friends are welcome. Hello Day will be tomorrow so come prepared with a big grin and ready to greet every one you meet. A dance will be held at 3:15 in the afternoon. Farmers Attention! W kill, dress and chill your hogs 3ie per pound. We cure end smoke your horn and bacon 5e per pound. We hava the best facilities. Our work It juaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. THE HOME OF QUALITY Tuesday, Nor. 6, 1945 Hanville Funeral Services Slated Funeral services for Burrell Hanville, 37, ot Bakersfleld, Calif., who was killed In an oil field accident in Bakersfleld Sat urday morning, will be held there today. 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