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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1946)
Ml I Six Die As Army Planes Crash In Mid-Air Over Packed Fair Grandstand GREAT FALLS, Mont., Aug. 10 A't Army authorities today vcre engaged in the grim task If completing identification of iix persons killed when two 3-26 attack bombers collided luring an air show Friday be fore 20.000 horrified spectators 11 the North Montana state fair. Two of the dead, killed when k plane hurtled into a race horse larn, were identified as Lt. Arthur P e 1 ! e t i e r, Cleveland, Ohio and Dorothy Mae Szabo of B. !t. Mont., a Montana State tis.vf, 'v student. investigating panel Freak Bell To Move Here TULELAKE, Aug. 10 Frank Bell, pioneer machinist and a builder of farm equipment, will move his business next fall to Klamath Falls. Construction on pumice tile and concrete build ing to be located on S. Sixth, three blocks east of the canal bridge, will start next week. The building will have a 65-foot fi outage on S. Sixth and will be ready to occupy by Nov. 15. Bell, who invented and built the first potato elevator and sucker used in this part of the country, has been in business nine years. He operated first on his ranch on the west side which was sold recently to George KeiUtuman, Tulelake. Later he moved his business to its present location on the Hatfield-Alturas hiphway. He will employ seven men, among them L. C. Ogden of the Pelican Bay Lumber company who will be shop foreman. A. B. Cummins, Klamath Falls U the contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Bell recently bought a home at the corner of Wiard and Frieda streets. Copt. Myers Recalled For Army Assignment Captain Theodore Ellis Myers, who served through the war with the army engineers and . was discharged in November, has been called back into the service. Upon his discharge he entered the reserve, from which iie was called back to duty. He is now stationed at Fort Lewis. His family is at present living at Seaside but expects to join him as soon as he can find quarters. Captain Myers is a son of Mrs. W. P. Myers of Lake shore Gardens. Dlsl IM! - Opa ItM ENDS TODAT RENDEZVOUS 24 wllk WI1X1AM CABOAN "Spider Woman Strikes Back" dui u-.i - Ortn Ml VtM ENDS TODAT PAT O'BRIEN RUTH WARRICK ALAN HALE "PERILOUS HOLIDAY" 9 1 I I aMMa'J TONIGHT ONLY -ON OUR STAGE tlte Wvikl" THE QUIZ SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SUPRIZES AND LAFFS ON OUR SCREEN TODAY ONLY- "TOKYO ROSE" ALSO ACTION HIT "O'MALLEY t it MOUNTED" r HIE33 tool. D.ll, . Op.n IXM ENDS TODAY GENE AUTRY "SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" ALSO "Sensation Hunters" (torn the Great Falls air base launched an inquiry into the ac cident. Two persons In the vicinity of the horse barns when the plane struck were treated for shock and burns. They arc Herbert Taylor, 45, Payette, Idaho, burns on arms and legs and Joseph Bouman, Jordan, Mont., shock. Boy Hurt Edward P, Murphy. 6. son of Judith Basin County Attorney Paul Murphy, seated in i car parked near the barn, was treat ed for lacerations and severe head injuries. . Eight automobiles parked by the structure were demolished as the plane ripped thiough Limsy timber. Three of the twin-engined me dium bombers were roaring low over grandstand packed with fairgoers when, eye witnesses said, a wing from one of the air planes apparently sheared off tiie tail of the other. One of the planes burst into fir me and zoomed into the horse barn, filled with race horses. The other sped crazily on, flam ii.g as it dug into the earth a mile away. Horsas KUltd The barn flared and the screams of burning horses brought near panic to the crowd, averted by army and ci vilian personnel. Seven of the animals perished in the flames and two others were so badly in lured they were destroyed. Army officers said the attack bombers usually carry a pilot and two crewmen but that the planes engaged in the air show carried only a pilot and co-pilot. Identity of a civilian body taken from , the barn was not immediately determined but the Great Falls Tribune said Andy Seaman of Rexburg, Idaho, was believed to have been tending horses when the accident took place. He was reported missing. The planes were based at the Lake Charles. La., army air base and were flying in air shows un der command of Col. Wilson R. wood, from the Smyrna. Tenn., air base, the Great Falls army air base reported. The swift planes were an im portant feature in the European theater and were used as night fighters and medium bombers. More than 100 fishing lakes and 70 fishing streams are lo cated in Medicine Bow national forest, in southeastern Wyoming. Hood River Residents Asked To Aid Canning HOOD RIVER, Ore., Aug. 10 W Hood Kiver residents were asked today to work at least fiart time in cannery and pack ng houses to handle the fruit crop. The U. S. employment service, making the request, said that lack of housing cut down tho supply of transient help. Karl Zlegler, personnel man ager for AG A, big Hood Kivcr fruit growers' cooperative, said 375 women would be needed to operate ihe cannery on tho Hurt left pear' crop starling August 22. and that fewer than half that number had been signed.' Classified Ads Bring Result. Greyhound Plans Medford Bus Station MEDKORD, Aug. 10 W) Purchase of sites fur a bus tormina! and a shop building was announced today by the Greyhound Bus company, A company official said tho two structures would cost about $179,0(10, The terminal will he located at Fifth and Umtlell streets. 1 Continuout Showi Sat. -Sun. Box Oiiic Opm 12:30 TODAY ONLY A RIOT THAT'LL LEAVE YOU LIMP FROM LAUGHING! "follow. Uu ecdei" Ilk IAST SlUI KIDS ALSO "UNDER STRANGE FLAGS" fSUNDAY i Here comes M u c nr , T i Robin Hoodjl J dashing f A'-i 1V. lover! ; i r s . mm i V4. v , COLUMBIA PICTURES w ' . -" ('.,' ;r(imts CORNEL WILDE Star of "A Son Rmmbr In TteBXNDJXtf SHERWOOD If! 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