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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1948)
WEDNE5DAY, JAN. 21, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THRfl 13 Injured In Crash Of Airliner IIOHTON, Jan. 21 l1'i Thirteen imaseiisrra were Injtirrd they leaped friini a hl( inttrril Airlines Lockheed f 'nimlrlliitliiii today after (h plane aklddrd Into a emiwimiik nml caught fir when It lauded In early iiiiirnhiK darkness el Lilian liilrrnntliiiinl nlrirl. The II.UDO.noo airliner ni almost ininpleiely I'tuiMimcd by the riinnrK that spread hum one of Hit four niiulnrn while ao pansriiKers and live mew members Jumped or dropped IS feet Irniu a doorway nu the opposite aide Into snowhnnks. Kn route iiim Mliiml to Newark, the piano u rr tout I'll first to New York mid tlion to llonlon uecauso of tormy weather. Beven persons wore treated In hospitals mid tlx others wore given Hint aid all for hurts suffered as they escaped from tin biirnlim plane to the ground below, A Mill person nut a pusseiuier who run to iild occupants of the plane, w Injured by it police cur in It sped to Hie scone. A snowstorm lind reduced vIaIIHI Ity to "aero," according to una crew member. Flight entliirrr Harold Coonlry of Miami aald lie an Hie runway and not eiinuli braking aurfaee rauard the akld Into the anowbank and, althounh rapt. Merrill T. Treyrr, aUo of Miami, rut hla en lines, there waa a flaah from one far at the rlihl, and flames raeed over the hl eraft. As the (lie, spreading rupldly after a slow stint, enveloped the rliiht aide of the crntt, the passengers Bided by the crew innde their Wuy out of a left front door. They were forced to drop or Jump from the high exit while the plane sat at a entity angle against the anowbiilik. WINK DKNVKIl, Colo., Jun. 31 IV Bonny Trumim, Pendleton, Ore., won second place In the aiuldle bronc riding competitions In last night's Niillonul Western Block Bhow rixleo. Baby Death Case Probed MiNNKAPOMH, Jim. 21 Mayor Hubert Humphrey todny auminoiii'd tor 4:30 p. m. (G'BTi an emergency meetlnK of the Minne apolis public welfare bonrd for what he ii I (I would be an "exhaustive Inquiry" Inlo the nine of a four-inonlh-olil liifiiut who died In hla office reception room yesterdny, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Mln neupolls, parents of Arthur Jr., told Wlllliim C, Hlms, Hide to the miiyor, the child died following refusal of Ucucml (Cllyl hiMpltiil physicians to admit It Monday night. Dr. Russell It Helm, Hennepin county (Minneapolis) coroner, said the Infant died of laryngeal trucheal bronchitis. He said an Inquiry by his office disclosed physlcliins at the hospital had ad ministered penicillin Injections snd taken X-rays of the baby for a pneumonia check but had found no traces of thai disease Monday nigm Classified Ads Bring Results Accident Prevention Conference Slated Orvllle Miller, Bend, fleldman of the accident prevention division of the "lute InduatrlKl accident com mission for Klamath, Lake, Des chutes and Jefferson counties will be at Balem January il and 23 In attendance at the fourth annual In dustrlnl accident prevention con ference conducted by the Industrial commission. Advance registrations for at tendance at this conference have broken nil past records according to Paul E. Ourske. commission chair man, which Indicates a large at tendance of employers and employes iiim all parts of the state. HI. PS JUNKAU, Alaska. Jan. 21 IJPi SI. II Block, Anchorage contractor and for nine years a national exe cutive committeeman of the Amer ican Ieglon has entered the race for territorial delegate to congress on the republican ticket. He filed yesterday. Ho will oppose E. L. Bartlett. In cumbent, who has filed as a democrat. Local Men Join Army Two army veterans and one for mer navy man enlisted In the army air forces recently, It was announced this week by 1st Bgt. Clarence E. Moss of the Klamath Falls recruit ing station. Robert L. Darling, Lakeview, en listed for three years In the infan try. He served In the ETO during the war, participating In two bat tle campaigns. He Is the son of Cecil Darling. A brother, Glen, Is also In the service. Earl N. Inks, Malln, has enlisted In the regular army for the new extended term of five years, In grade of corporal. He has five years' previous service. Inks Is married and the father of one child. The navy veteran, Robert W. Bright, of Sedro-Woolley, Wash., enlisted for five years In the air force, where he will apply for cadet training. Two Local Men Pledge At UO UNIVERSITY OF OREQOM, Eu gene, Jan. 21 (Special) Two fresh man boys from Klamath Falls have pledged fraternities on the Univer sity of Oregon campus. Pledging PI Kappa Alpha Is Ralph Bllyeu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Bllyeu, 710 Mt. Whitney street, and pledging Hlgma Phi Epsllon Is Jamie Karris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl William Henry, 338 Martin, MLRB Swamped With 2064 Cases WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (IP) The National Labor Relations Board re ported today It was swamped with a record-breaking total of 2064 new cases during December. The rush was the greatest In the board's 12-year history. It was at tributed In part to the fact that many unions stayed away from the board for months after the Taft Hartley act became effective last August 22. 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