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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1946)
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Kt equipment includes 1D3B rtrolct pickup, caterpillar, i inn chassis Ion loader, a 1036 Itwhccl grader and 4 vivlan I B. Maxwell ii tho attorney DjBoii In twin suns. loforisTHurt Snow Slide IATTLE, April 11 (IP) i Anderson, Seattle, waa tti; several trucka and auto ici were damaged and be fi 31 and 40 motorics were td temporarily when anow aj buried seven enri last eve f ind last nlnht In Shnciual- ij).iu in the Cascudc moun- casi oi ncre. itylfrson wai cut and bruised broken glass, rocks und snow, i:jnKo(l to dig his way out buried cor. about a mile id the summit. Slate pa- rn took him to the S Ho st ic Falls hospital for cmer- treatment. .:in Ball, Senllle, leaped to when a big van owned by jWcnalchecSeatlle freight was pushed to the aide of 1 Hhway by another ava f A snow bank aaved It plunging down the moun- ywplowj reopened the pass Jloday. A light rnin turned J' and state patrol brad lrj Mid there wna alight tV of recurring slides. ,1 9urthouse Records J BOTRNS. Robert O. I.. iVmin. "re son Harold or Call J. 5,nd,mirk 20 S j,n.;''n iii JJUinll. n.rlren r"-''"1Y. William T w. ranrhrr Man... I, R, . . ..... " n; , p" l!'"'" riiiJ or. nmrhnnlr. N lenl of S1. A!ln.i.. it 5a "X o',,0"""1- iln.C.""'lln" i-.iiff. 8 E"lfr, .Horn., "UnT.rh,Bn',..c".r,ri' p Bu H. ClrnVh.-'' ' " 0"'" -.1. oiiornev r.,r i n . IM j... . '""If Jn v.. lllch.rd W .1... 0BITUADV ."r AV OH I V. l"yow,v,f,'.w' Mr. J"' Plll'"r rni ""i?r- """ J. '!lmfi ehir,?"1'' 'Itl""'" ka : (IFQQ nnino S'hO., L7Kl)nyTub.. 9 ,,0,no"vv..u nik. r2.?ffof arid. i. ...v!. . "lht to Si!ti2,,Ln'"'- y ft t L"d . ".r,p"Jn' r,4d'i.Vr.",, nd.r thT .1 FiTfiftf,l,n"" l.b..:,,r,l Ihf u , n I. It nf 1 i.n yft, 'cantr WIID DOW I....- . 'y hr mil. a nApnv f Vldnf, for tho act nf Ihn niilli'i- he Mended "iib fur s they occurred under my ucluiil contriil ami n fur a I know ubmil llicm." Denial Knowledge Ho aiM'Clfii'ully (leiileil knowl eilgo of tlm execution ut the MiiutliuiiKi'n ciiiicrulrulloii I'liinp on Jumiury 'H, 1U4I), of uu allied group which Included Joseph Morton Jr. of tho Anno chiled I'rcaa. When reinlmled that the prosecution hud Introduced a uluteincnt hy the Miiuthuiiscn cuiiip'i adlutunt Unit the tele- (irlnter onier for the exeeiillons loro hln aignuturr, Kiilteuliriui ner replied: "Such uuthorlly wiih held only by Hitler mid llhnniler. It's (Jiille linixiHHllili- Hint tlila Incident could ever huve been brought to my knowledge." Used Signature He riii lil he hud leurncil that CiestiipoChlef Mueller mid otheis sent out orders heiirlug his hiu nuUire Hud nililed: "I limy not Imvo llikiMi the iinrpssiiry euro to Insure that tint situation wus clarified und to show that no orders to the ntute police or the crlininul pollci! weru issued with my name on tliem. "Not oncii did 1 sign or even sea a single protective custody arrest order. , , . The tribunal muy not believe me, but this was tho true statu of uffalrs," ho sulci. Kurller the tribunal was told III an nfdduvlt that Kultenbruu nvr hud iittenipled to negotliite fi'-aco tlirough AmiTlcun ugents n I'orlugul und .Switzerland In 1043 and encouraged Hitler to seek a pence K-ttlement through the Vatican. Texan Nominated To Bench Of Tax Court WASHINGTON, April 11 UT) Hop, Luther A. Johnson, mem ber of congresi from Texus since 1023, was nominated by Presi dent Truman today to the bench of tho tux court of tho United States. The appointment Is for u 12 vear term beginning next June Johnson, whose home Is in Corslcuna, practiced law In Tex us for 10 years before ho en tered congress. Mr. Trumnn nominated two present members of the tux court for new 12-ycur terms, starling June 2. They are Bolon H. Turner of Arkansas and J. Itus sell Leech of I'cnnsylvania. Kaiser Vancouver Dock Will Be Used PORTLAND. April 11 (API The navy will take over the Kaiser Vancouver shipyard's outfitting dock ubout April 20 to process ships destined for temporary Inyup nt Swim Island basin here. Cnpl. Homer L, Grnssknpf, commanding officer of the Port land group, Iflth inactive fleet, said the dock and Inyup site probably would not be used after Jnnunry. By then the navy vessels will be moved to per manent moorugc at Tongue point, Astoria. Children Should Be Seen And Not Heard TRINIDAD, Colo . April " (Al An Oklahoma Indiun, halted by State Highway Patrolman Robert Mean who suspected him of drinking, denied having any li quor In his car. His small child, hearing the conversation, reached under the buck sent, pulled out a bottle of liquor and said "here 'tis, Dnddy." The Indian wus fined $23. Strombsrg-Carlson Radios. Darby's Music Co. DIKE- At The Sljn Oi Tha RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Ave. Opan 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. Decorated in Denim The (act that Charles B. Woodaon, blind veteran, was wearing overalls didn't keep Col. Bex J. Elmore from pinning two medals the Silver Star and Purple Heart on him. Woodson was wounded September 8, 1944. near Mats as he bent over a wounded comrade to give him a drink of water. The bullet severed both optic nerves. Mrs. Delilah Woodson, holding their son, one month-old Chnrloa, and their two-year-old daughter. Ruby Katharine, watch the ceremony, helc in the Woodson home, Parkville. Mo. AP wirephoto. after winter shutdown In Isolat ed districts caused the slight Jump. The weekly production of 123,000,000 board feet was tho highest since lar.t August but still 19.3 per cent below the 1042-49 average. The report said "repressive controls" would effect the level ing off, but expressed belief the housing goals of the national veterans homes program would obtain sufficient lumber, 6 Cases Of Mumps Reported In County No cases of smallpox have been reported to Klamath coun ty health authorities for the week ending March 30, but cases of mumps have shown an in crease with six cases reported in the county. Other communicable diseases reported for that period of time were four cases of chicken pox and two of diphtheria. By far the most prevalent communi cable disease in the state is measles, however Klamath coun ty is comparatively free of them. Hvhs Truman's tlridye Club Meets In White House Today By Virginia Van D.r WASHINGTON, April The White House hung "Do Not Disturb" siun today There's a big bridge game going on inside und no kibitzers al lowed. At least Mrs. Hurry Truman bus 10 brldgc-nliiying cronies from Independence, Mo., as liou.se guests. How much good, serious bridge they'll get around to is anybody's guess. The girls whose club has met every-other-Tuesday for more than 20 years spent their first evening in Washington at a Con stitution Hall concert. The club, resplendent in eve ning gowns and white gloves, almost took the spotlight from Pianist Eugene List, soloist with the Philadelphia Symphony or chestra. Killing the presidential box und another adjoining, they al most hid tile man who sat quietly in a coiner behind them Bess Tr'iman's husband, Harry. The 10 members of Inde pendence's most exclusive bridge set nccepted unanimously and eagerly the Invention of their Vaar I fellow member for a reunion at 11 (IP) I her house. out Its They arrived yesterdny five slipping in quietly by car but the other five by plane, to the do light of photographers ut every stop. Expected to slay over the weekend, they'll have the house to themselves Friday. Mr. Tru man will be away for the dny at Hyde Park dedication ceremonies. Lumber Production Will 'Level Off SEATTLE, April 11 (AP) The West Coast Lumbermen's association today warned lum ber production would "level off" after a March output 9 per cent above the previous total. In a monthly survey, the asso ciation declared mills resuming HOT CASH DECATUR, 111., April 11 (IP) After a fire destroyed C. T. Dur bin's house he poked around the ruins and found two pieces of null uiic wiiitn uuu UCUII fai i I l i i. , .j . , I oi nis chmi dux ana. wiucn nua contained $2400 In currency. He took the pipes to a Decatur bank and some charred material in the pipes was sent to the fed eral treasury with the proper claim filed. Treasury experts identified the charred bills and have auth orized the bank to credit $2400 to Durbin's account. i j Thurston Nominated As Envoy To Mexico WASHINGTON, April 11 (IP) Walter Thurston, now ambassa dor to Bolivia, wns nominated by President Trumnn today to be ambassador to Mexico. The nomination wns sent to the senate while Mr. Truman was conferring witli Secretary of Stnte Byrnes und George Mes sersmith who hns been shifted from the embnssy nt Mexico to become ambassador to Argentina. Watch for the OPENING OF SUNSET LODGE IthwiT 0'. H MM. South tl t'arl KUmalh Jnucllos ,lB.:;'i'fr3r,TtMlf!Hf.wwnT;lww'mlr 5 i W . .Cm! (tapira With lb Mil tf OH Ufllib JtVRvbbfM Wis No need for Incontotioml AU you do b pour ond spread. In 15 minutes your linoleum shirvei witti a coating fhot seals out dirt, obwrbs woor ond make It ooslor to keep dean. Get a wonderworking pint today. HAJj Far The Dramatic SMASH srer LCOX Starring eo. Raft with Softs may I Mfchtite! I Ava Gardnar nUAI.P A MEWS, Klamaia Tallf, Ora. TIIIIRSDAT, April 11, 1S4. turn Maw frpC Company, Lo, hhni ? Franchlsed Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. i f!ifV' ffy J Try ALL-BRAN Apple Spice Muffins!, Mo sugar, no shortening, but lots oj praisei) It's hard to believe such luscious muf fins are sugarless and shortening-less but they arel They owe. their won derful flavor to a combination of ginger, cinnamon, molasses and the tasty, nut-sweet goodness of Kellogg's all-bran. And they owe their tender texture to tha fact that all-shah is milled extra-fine for golden softness. 2 cups Kellogg'J 1M teaspoons together and combine vith CL-BaAif mixture. Fill greased muffin pans two thirds full. Dip apple slices In cinnamon-sugar mixture and place on top. Bake In moderately hot oven (4O0F.)i about 20 minutes. Makes IS muffins. ALL-BRAN 'i cup molasses 1 ',i cups milk 1 egg, beaten 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 'i teaspoon salt cinnamon K teaspoon ginger 15 slices rarr apple or other fruit clnnamon-and- sugar mixture Add all-bran to molasses and milk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Add egg. Sift flour, soda, salt and spices Good Nutrition; tool all-biun Is made from tha vital otrrn Layers of finest tfbeat--ODtalns a concentration of the protective food elemants found In the whole grata. One-half cup pro Titles over H your daily minimum need for iron. Servo Ketlnfrs"Si aix-bban daily ! mm irAt LISTEN!! to tha Westinghouse Program Mon. thru Fri. 10:15 - 10:30 a. m. KFLW 1450 K.C. The Most for tha Least That's Wastinghouae. Your Westlnghousa Dealer Hofter Furniture 9th and Klamath UllDOBflliMIH uQifUi) cop (ciimp HI0IID (JD GHB iEIU ACOUSTICO "Super-Power" UNIPAC K.i ;wa win Naw.lamlaMtfiaia; i "TOM TNUMI"! 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