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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1946)
I Filipino Bares Back To Show Bayonet Wounds In Trial Of General Homma By HAL BOYLE MANILA, Jim. 10 (!) A Men der youiiu Filipino ciintnln a mmi llio Jnpnnim' couldn't kill today confnmtcil in n war crimen trlul courtroom the commiinder iccuNCrt of rexponiilblllty for tnim death inurch iilioclllm, Lt. Cii'M. Manaliaru llnmmii. At n JikIko'r order, dipt, Pe dro li. Felix, ono of only two Mir. vlvoi-n of the iiuiHNiicro of 400 Transit Men Plan Strike For Friday SEATTLE, Jim. 10 W'j Allen A. Noel, bunliK'nu utfunt for the (AFL) Slreeleiir Mun' union, nuicl early today the union wiu nlannliiK to nlrlku tomorrow in its waKc-lncifii.so dlnputo with Ihn Mxiillli, Ininull i-iminiluuInK , Ua aiilu Mayor William Dovln, 'ifter nn early mornlnu meotlnu with the commission, (old union oiiiciulx nc could virtually uiiariinlee" bus and trolley conch driver $1.2S an hour, and a $120 bonus If they did not strike. The union had rejected an of fer of $1.22 nn hour plui a $138 bonua. The bonus was offered to tilvo the drivers the samo take home pay they received last yenr: $2700. The unionists have been cle niandlnu a yenr's pay scale of ?;2UU0, an Increaso of $1.37 an lour. Noel said they aro oKalnst all bonus proposals. Tho present wife scnlo is $1.13 an hour. The union's strike Is culled for ono minute nfter mldnlxht. liusos and coaches on routes at that hour will complete their runs but no new runs will be started. Tho union plans to picket the commission's downtown office and the three terminals. The army and navy have warned the city thnt the trans portation tie-up will seriously hamper tho scrvlcos movonient of men through this port. Taxi cab services nlrcndy aro unable to handle normal demands. Tran sit system patrons already are arranging for rides to work to morrow with motoring neigh bors, but thousands face the prospect of long, chilly hikes across a city of nearly half a million Inhabitants, newspaper lets since Novomber 18 due to the printers' wage-Increase dis pute strike. x Death Claims KF Resident Clarence DeWItt O'Brien, 84, for 10 years a resident of Klam ath Falls and a long time em ploye of Ewauna Box company, died Tuesday night following a lengthy Illness. Death was at tributed to a heart ailment. Survivors Include his wife, ' Florence, also -an Ewauna em ploye, two sons. Rex P. of Col- ton, Calif., and Walter B., of tills city; two daughters. Vera Schmld of Portland, and Lucille Shuklo of Spokane, Wash. Mr. O'Brien was a life long resident of Orogon having been born In Monmouth. Final rites are under the di rection of Ward's, Lt. lola Haley , To Be Discharged MAUN Lt. Iola Haley, army nurse's corps, has arrived at Hamilton field, Calif., and ex pects to be discharged at Camp Bculc within the next few days, according to word received here Monday night a few hours after sho landed by plane from Ha waii. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Haloy and has been overseas In the European and Pacific theaters of war since last January. Recently she has been ata , tloncd In Nagoya. Japan, and In preparation for the flight home thnt took 36 flying hours she wont to Tokyo. She - was en route to tho Philippines on V-J Day. Her plans Include arrival at her parents' home on the state lino in time for her sister Max ine's marriage to Lt. Comdr. Merle E. Bossart of the U. S. naval reserve. Month Life $100 a for M Tht Godm Yiitrs Plan glvtsjmm li Definite monthly Income for life when you wish to rctiroi 1; Protection for family nowi $. Pays double for accidental death before retirement agej 4; Builds up large cash reserve I; Ptyi steady Income if you are permanently disabled. OregonMutualLife IIWNVRANCB COMPANY , i i ykiki prwrpnrr EVA LONG IIS N. 7th Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Filipino officers, neelod off his shirt and exposed his bare buck. Spectators gasped, llumma's bushy brows knitted as his black eyes suw four dark spots in the center of the young cuptuln's buck. Then ho looked uway, Tho spots were scars left by four bayonet thrusts In April, 1042 when Juiiuneso guurds lined up 400 Filipino oYficers and non-coms ut the cud of a ruvlnu and beheaded or bayonet ed them. Felix suld the order to kill them was personally given by General Nara, a subordinate of I lorn mn. Other death inarch survivors ulso testified. TSgt. Horace M. - Clurk of Salisbury, Md., suld a Japuneso officer enraged becausa an American soldier collapsed and couldn't reguin his feet backed off the prostrate mun's head with two sword strokes. Col. John II. ball of Williams port, Pa., went us ho described ''death march scenes Bull, wiping tcurs from his eyes, told how a Japanese guard bayoneted a delirious Filipino who hud flung himself down to drink ditch wuter, "This Filipino made a noise you enn't forget like a buby crying," said the officer, a vctcr on. of 30 years' service. "There are many things about that inarch your mind wants to for get and can't." War Vets Will Not Return To Logging Camps WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (.') Refusal of war veterans to return to the logging camps of tho Pa cific northwest was given by Senator Mugnuson (D-Wush.) to day as the chief reason for a lack of finished building supplies. "The veterans Just Jo not go buck into the logging camps," Mugnuson said In an Interview. "This is preventing: the finishing mills from getting sufficient ma terial to meet their demands, lt affects 373 mills and finishing firms in my stale alone." Mugnuson suld ho discussed the situution with finishing mills officials. Ho suld he believed any pro gram for Increasing production of finished lumber should alio cato 80 per -cent of lt to homo building for veterans and SO per cont to private and commercial builders. He suld he did not think the producer of finished lumber should bo restricted In tho kind of material he Droducea. Tho senator said ho had dis cussed with federal, public nous, ing administration officials the question of Incroascd housing for siuacms at wasnington Slate col lege, and had urged more "rea sonable arrangements" be made to secure temporary demount able houses. INSURANCE ADVISED SALEM Jan. 10 W Veter ans should keep up their gov ornmcnt life Insurance after discharge from service, .Hugh E. Rosson, state director of vet erans' affairs, advised today. He said many veterans be llove their Insurance termin ates upon discharge. Mothers if. baby uniform fine- quality HEINZ Ask your grocer for HeiH2 Strained Foods andJumorFoftk Prneve Miff Grants Pay Hike PRINEVILLE, Jun. 10 (IP) Settlement of the AFL Lumber Workors strlko ut tho Alexander Yuwkny Lumber company here on 13-ccnt an hour wngo boost will reopen thrco oporutlons soon, company spokesmen said. Fullers ure to begin work Jan uary 0; tho planing mill January 14 and tho sawmill January 21, depending on resumed operation of tho city of Prinevlllo railway which halted December 20 be cause of u rallbed washout, VALUABLE ACID Tho ruro agent that makes oil and water mix, ursolic acid, hus been discovered In the skins of cranberries. Tho acid Is worth $80 un ounce. Slide Closes South Santiam Highway Again SALEM, Jan. 10 (IV) The South Suntlum highway was closed aguln today by a slide at Upper Soda, 80 miles east of Albany, the stale highway com mission reported. Other highway conlitions were little changed. The dally roud report: Government Cump Snowing lightly, 4 Inches new snow, 62 Inches total snow. 24 degrees. Packed snow on road throughout district. Santiam Junction 28 de grees, broken overcast. 4 inches new snow. Packed snow on road, chains advised. South Suntlum closed by slide at mile post 50. Odell Lake Occasional rain. Scattered clouds, 23 degrees. Ruins are breaking up packed snow, chains required. Total snow at summit 103 Inches. One way truffle between Oakridge and the summit. Siskiyou Summit 30 degrees, dense fog. Three miles of sand ed packed snow, should be cleared today. Roads Sand.d Klamath Falls A 1 1 roads sanded and in good shape. Eugene Fog, McKenzie high way still closed at Blue river. Astoria Columbia highway closed at cast city limits of As toria, detouring through Tongue Point naval bose. One-way traf fic at milcpost 81 on Columbia highway. One-way traffic at Manzanlta Junction on Oregon Coast highway. One-way traffic on Nehalem secondary highway east of Astoria. Meacham Packed snow be tween milcposts 244 and 270 on Old Oregon Trail, 11 Inches new snow, total snow 29 inches. La Grande A half inch of snow on ground. Baker Packed snow on road. John Day One-way traffic north of Service creek. Austin Troce of snow. Bend Some Ice, being sand ed. There Is 500-foot detour on Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of fouplfs Art mi, wonwiul, w hsuswl lokly Iwciim body lki lrr,n. k'fit wiw vim. vUSHIy, Ifr OsUM Tolilo TftbleU. Contains At drag stnrci avArrwbara la Klamath Pall', at Waltou. Drag aa tValfraaa'a. Thursday, Jan. 10, 1948 HERALD AND NEWSWINE Ochoco highway 10 miles west of Mitchell where bridge washed out. Wilsonville Ferry Closed by high water. Classified Ads Bring Results. C Helps build up resistance against MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Whan Ukn regularly. Lydl B. 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Long, alow cooking with moist heat, cither on top of the stove or in the oven, in a tightly covered pan or kettle is necessary to make the meat tender. OOOO CUTS TO POT-HOAST Though you most often think of beef in the, role of pot roast, we like to cook lamb, veal and pork' by this 'method, too. BEEF: Heel or eye of round, cross rib, round-bone, seven-bone, rump, chuck, neck, shouldcr-arm, or clod. Buy no less than 3 pounds, prefer ably 4 or 5. VEAL: Shoulder boned or not as you like, log, rutoifror blade. PORK: Shoulder, Boston butt of picnic. 1 1 ' , LA MB: Shoulder, breast or cushion. THI SICRITS OF SUCCISS'Ul POT ROASTING , The trick in pot-roasting is to brown the meat first on both sides, rather slowly, in a little melted suet or shortening if the meat hasn't much fat. Then season with salt and pepper and add a bit of carrot, onion, par sley or celery for flavor and then add about a cup of liquid water, soup stock, vegetable juices, milk, sweet or sour cream or diluted vinegar. Cover tightly and. cook very slowly . until the meat is bo tender you can almost, cut it with a fork. Add a little more liquid from time to time if tho meat begins to cook dry. Allow 30 to 40 minutes per pound when cooked on top of the stove, or about 45 minutes per pound in a moderate oven (350F.) f VTHEATENA-COFFEE OFFER! Save 10c ori your favorit com Buy large pkg of Wheatetu fit regular price of 22c and turn in tit Box Top for 10c credit on any bund of CoUm (soluble included). grind, com - """. fjt . A .flff.r .f4t. '-""zed. Jar Stje J Mm. Wright's 8c bot. 19c 14c 39c Cracked Wheat Raisin Bread Mr,. WriBhl., Krispy Crackers rUaaca Pabitett UnSKSe standard k Pimlento Cheese American Cheese Sh,f,ord2lb. Pkg.75c Superior 3tl YtUow Lb. Shefford's Pim. and American BH-ot. H-Lb. Pkg. ' Cheddar Cheese SUPER SUDS Concentrated 0c 24-oz. pkg. A) 1 . '-ft 4a "Wit! ban Xfl w lvl ilSs? Kitchen Craft FLOUR VEL Makes dishes 12-oz. sparkling clean pkg. 24c HAND LOTION Jergen's 13 Vi-oz bottle 95ef. 58' Fidelis Claret and Burgundy Wine, Fifths 64e Choice PrunesRed TagNo. 2V2. can 17e Highway Peaches Halves IVz con 22c Premier Beer ..............12-oz. bot. 16c Tomatoes ps"e No. 2Vi can 15c Green Beans Gardenside No. 2 can 13c Sliced Beeti Jory , No. 2 can 1 5c f Country Home, Whole ki. o ir. Com Kernel, Golden Bantam "NO. JL CQT ISC Sauerkraut SSSS" No. 2V2 can 18c Grandma's Molasses... 32-oz. 37c Suzanna Pancake Flour, . 40-oz. pkg. . 15c Luden's Menthol Cough Drops, 5c pkg ! .........3 for 10c Libby's Deviled Ham Va tin 15c Tenderoni camV 6-oz. Pg. 2 for 16c Cherub Milk 3 ? 27c; case $4.29 miiim (diMmim tints Pot Roast Beef, Arm Crode & Blade cut A lb. Beef Short Ribs a&b lb.19c Ground Beef S lb. 28e Pork Uver lb. 24c Beef lb. 38c Beef Tongues, fresh lb. 25' DaImmW Type 2 Ik WIWUIIU A. C IM. tJl 27c b ib 25c LambLeosMib.39c'A'ib.38c Davf Lomb Shldr. AA ICc A ILt IIVOJI Square cut Ib. ' lb. KOOL Cigarettes Carton 2pkgs. of 10 26e 51.28 LUX Toilet Soap Gentle Soap . 3 bocW Luncheon Meat Minced lb. 37 Smoked Kippered Salmon Lamb Pork Pork Link Sausage Neck, breast & shank Grade "AA" & "A" Shoulder Roast Round bone or blade Shoulder Steak Round bone or blade S.C Type 1 A real Toste treat lb. 19c Ib. 31c lb. 34' lb.48' lb.55c Canterbury Tea Black 48-bag pkg. 36c Cane Sugar, Stamp 39..'..5 lbs. 33e Tomato Juice lawn 46-oz. can 21c Blend O' Gold Juice......No. 2 can 18c Orange Juice, Libby, No. 2 can 20c Cider Vinegar ow mui Brand pt. 10c Kayler's Pink Salmon, No.'l tall .....:........22e Seedless Raisins ... ...... 2-lb. pkg. 24c Sun Maid Nectar Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. .......13e Walnut Meats VXo. pkg. 55e rWWPffWWWWlWTTTA Ml 1 .TIT. I J I W t m M aaa! -V MM W K am afsTIIWsTaisWsK al I . n I m. AAsmA Potatoes Klamath U. S. No. l'i 10 lbi. 39c 3.79 No. 2' S.ekYoC A..s.J CalaTO HTWbUUHJ 1 FuertM ....Red Emperort Grapes D Hood River rears D'Anjom Cauliflower.7 ib.!6c ib. 39c lb. 17c 16c Celery Pa.cal Variety lb. Rutabagas ho. Sri ib. lb. 12V2C 6c Yams L0Uisians lb. I2V2C Onions JedI0,Tx.faniorib. sk.65c Navel Oranges Vi box 3.79; box 7.39; Ib. 11c Carrotsl Local Crop No tops to pay for 2,b.. 15c 3697 Returned VeUrcnw haj bm emploTed bT ! war to Not. 30. 1945.