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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1948)
MONDAY, rCD. 1ft, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVfN Boyle's Column Police Bullet Ends Career Of "Toy Pistol" Boy Bandit lly MAI, liOYI.K NKW YOHK, I'l'l). Ill tl'l UiiiU at ill), Tll"lllna Juiii'pll Kiiviilmull be gan Ilia brief itilillu nuwr will) a my puuil unil lie riKlicI a with miiitliiT toy pistol iliili'lird In dytiiK hmiil. Unlti tliut'K lie wua trylnii Ui blufl forlinirt In ainitll - m-ulu lone - wulf ruulwi Ira. u u I K lirlwrnn the twu ' jdf tlx iltttiriillona ii a viilunma ittuilclilKty nvrr kittia. The aluul mi ll up y M" ' ililk tini-n.i'l hill. Illll l K llllintrl- F ' pll'10 111 III Ill & W ii iiny n auiiiwti kf fl will, ti.e key '"' VI.I! riiuiiieut nilviliiu In smite wnya It hnliU a rluillenue Ui lis nil. A chiilli'iiK" I" (mil cut mImiui the "why?" behind what he did. All Ihrie Is tu tin by now me the illlilnl puller unil win UcpiiiUiirnt irroiiln, inn) UH I' whut they any: At UK' imr i( HI Tliniiius Jiineph Kaviuiauli. llriMiklyn buy iif K(l lanilly, tiled Ui hold up Mtiiiliiit I yiewehy atom wulchimiu with a Uy pistol. V I'etly l,arrriy ' prrlmpa Ui'iuiioe ui hla yuiiili he wna ihoiurd only Willi etiy liinniy. lie pleiitlid iiullty nnd received mi llldrlermllmle aenlelicc. War gave him the opportunity to redeem Itliiurll mid he mudc li'wxl in full mi'iiauic. lie aerved III Afrlia mid ltnly. In llml limit "loritollin war" up Ihe Aiii iiiiliici he wua a frnui-line phi toon ruiiiiiiuiider for the vclernn ItlHtli Infantry leulinenl. Ol nil iillilj.it men platoon Ir.iilcro huve the hiuhenl moiliilliy In bai lie. They tnkc the lend where the meinl tllea Ihli keat. Urn. Ueoue b. 1M Hon nine bhiiuly told a Bump: "(Iriitleiiien, yuiir duly la to be killed." Tllnllltto Joarpll Klivillllllill wuall t killed. Hut ho din net u I'm pit Ileurt for wuuntla In ni-tluu. Ainuim hla other decornllolia were three Unit aid mvitii only for priamis! bravery iilxno the cull of duty die Hllver MUr. tltr llroliw Medul mid an Ouk I-et Cliimer. 1 don't know what he fouttht the Orrmaiui with - platol, rifle, machine tun or mortar but he louiihl them long, hard, oflen and well. And he learned how to im weitKiiu that were loaded. He milal aIao have aeen man die, mid liulurd thai protective lndlffrrenca tu Uie aliihl of dead men nil douithbuys have to gel or go crazy. When he came home he left Uie army with an lionoruule dlachame and good conduct ribbon. Neliihbora aald he waa rather ailent and aloof, but ao art many bayi back from war. LI. snip hTMDh mm mm m mm mm if i i, ' biak sp3cm You know if your brakes aren't lafe. And you know thai tomorrow may ba one life too late to do anything about it. That's why we urge you to come In now and get true Ford service from the men who know your Ford best. You'll lave money four ways with oun , Genuine Ferd Parts 2 Ford-trolntd Mechanics Wo Ford Dealers know Fords best! BMSIGELH l.iiat Tliiiradny eveiilnK Tlionina Joarph KiiviiiiiiHh wnlkcil Into the Triiiia.C.'itniitlti Air l.luea office Junl off Flflh nveiiun. Ilia linnd win In a brown paper uiocciy bnK mid he polnled It lit the clerk: "Hero 1 u in aitnlu,'' he auld. "Thla Ii a slit-klip." The clerk linmedlnlely recoKnlr.ed KiiviuiUKli oa the man who held him up lull monlli mid look neiirly I loot). Two del4ictlvi'a were In a bm k room wultlnii for Jual Mich a return coll. They atepped out of c purine doora and ua KiivauiiKh rulaed hla arm nienailnitly they Kiin flrliin. One bullet hit him In the head, two 111 Ills cheM. He fell dead. When they pulled hla hand from the paper ban. they w clutched III the rx-wur hero'a flat a Uiy platol. Later KaviiniiKh'a father waa broimhl to Identify the body. Police told him they nlao held hla aou re apoiialble for Ihree other lone rob lierlea of the Coloiiln Alrllnea office. The uray-lialri'd fiither held out hln aon'a honorable army dlhcharite nnd ahiKik hla head In wordleaa nrlrf. lie rmltl KiivaiuiKh only recently had enrolled In u unlveially under the UI bill of niiliia. Blltlhliml Jiillaa, prealdent of Colonial Alrllnra, nciil a check for I.MK) to the two detective one of whom had been wounded by the other a croaaflre. "Thla example of what can hap pen to any liidlvldunl who thinks he can take unythlUK ho wniila at ihe point of a mm without worklnu for nnd eurnliiK It," Jmmn auld, "ahould leach ulhera a Icaaon." Hut what la the UiIiik we don't know? What can make a mini bmvely rink hla life time nfler time for hla country nnd then toaa it uwuy In a futile bluff Willi a loy weapon? What Have Thonin-i Joseph Knva naKh the cuurnue to be a AUmdout hero in wur yet left him without the lonit mionymotia vnlor with which mltlloiu of other veternna are worklnu out the. problema tieace brouKhl Uieui7 lnih holda hla mutwer. MI.Krt 8AI.EM. I'rb. Ill il'i-W. E. Moore. Clranta Pnaa republlcun, filed tod.ty (or alnte aenntor from Joaephlnc county. Charlea M. Clraynhel, Hrnoklnita republican, filed for alatu repreacn lallve from Cooa and Curry coun-tlea. 1 brt'' Sa W,W 1 ol f"l,l.lurt I00' I .air lo wisiL-J "til"- U .atflaHaal utacU,39c 3 Factory-approved Methods 4 Special Ford Equipment FUNNY (FT I II ... (Otl 1141 1 MIAlflVICf, IMC T M Ii 1 I II l I 1 1 . "v ! II I I, I l "I cam to give you checkujv I underitand you'r , preiidential timber!" Quads Still "Doing Fine rr I.ATHOHK. I'n., Feb. HI iVi The Znviidn iiuudrupleU three ulrla nnd a boy who.no couiIiik wna forecnat by X-rny laat November entered their aecond day of life todny, appnrently "dolllK Junt flue." 'Ihe biiblea. not expected until April, were delivered by Cneanrenn aeetlon yealertlay to Mra. Ilnrbnra Wauner .avndn, 2H-yenr-old wife of a mclnl wiirka Inspector. The four Infanta. WelKlllim n tntnl of 13' , pound, were born within five mlmitea while their fnllier. An drew, :i5, mopped hla brow In a lm-.pl 1 1 I wniiluK room. I)r, J. Wiley Ilartmnn, chief ob-aU'trli-Inn, who attended Mra. Znva da Hided by four other docUira, aald the boy waa delivered flrat. Just 15 minuteH alter Mra. Znvndn liad been wheeled Into the nierntli)K riMim. A half hour alter their birth, they were rhrlslened John Michael, Ilernndette Kllabeth, Bnrnbnra Roac nnd Anna Mary. CHANGER Arr you troin throtiRh the functionkl 'tnlttdln nifr' prt(a pciill.vr U women f.iti to M yra,)T !ori thu nikke you uflrr (rotn hot n!h-, tel to nrri' vui, hlBli-fitruiu. Hrrt Then wi try litti t. 1'inkhitm'i Vuhle Com noiintl to relievo Hitch y mptomi. rlnkhiim'ai ComtMnind nlno Iiki wlmt DtKUira call ft fttonmchie ionic fleet J LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S IwZl Hero's what you get! 1 Inspect Front Wheel Bearings 2a Pack Front Wheel Bearings 3 Inspect Drums 4 Inspect Grease Retainers 5 Rellne Brakes 6 Inspect Wheel Cylinders 7 Inspect Brake Hoses and Lines 8s Inspect Master Cylinder 9. Add Fluid if needed 10a Correctly adjust Brakes And You'll Get Immediate Service CO. BUSINESS Wi?rt-v The only disappointed person In l.nirobe today nppnrenily wna llve-yiiir-old Larry Dale Mcbryir, Mrs. Znvndna aon by a previous ninr rlune, who had expected Ills mother to bring him two brothera and two slaters. Mrs. Znvadn'a first husband, Har old Mcllryer, waa killed In the Nor mandy Invasion In 1(144. She mar ried Znvndn In AukusI. 11M0. Move On To Buy Company Stock LA GRANDE, Feb. 16 il'i Union county peoples utility district direc tors have llnrtcd Initial steps In n attempt to acquire property of the California-Pacific Utilities com pany at Elgin and Island City. The PUD action In effect asks the OrcRon hydro-elcclrlc commission li cull a special election on the pro posed procrty acquisition. Directors aald an election was necessary since both Elgin and Is land City are outside the PUD dls tt let. The Issue will be Included on the regular pr mary ballot in May, they predicted. ;i:oiupi:s Cabinet Shop BUILT-INS SCREENS STORE FIXTURES 1G4 E. Main Phone 1261 ; Tallin?; The ICdUor t ' I ltlara prlnlrd hcra muMt not t I mora than Ooo worda In length, muil I t written legibly on ONK HIT1K of I I Ilia papr only and mini lx algnnd. I Contributions following that rulaa I ara warmly walcornad. A HOLT I.KTTKft KLAMA'i'H FALLS, Ore. (To the Editor) In rrK.irds to the letter nppcurliiK In the February 13 Issue of The Herald and Newt I wish to sUile that I have no complaints with the VeUtrana Administration. That I hnve not been near thla office for Ihe past year. What few dealings I have had with thern has been very satisfactory. I do not know who wrote the letter to The Herald and Ncwa with my name attached and whoever did so did so without my knowledge or authority to use my name. ROBKHT C. FKIESKN 1117 Main Bt. Klumuth Falls, Ore. Kdltor'a Note: liccuuae of the pos sibility of duplication of names or other difficulties growing out of the publication of letters to the editor. The Herald and Newa here after will absolutely require the In clusion of the CORRECT address of all persona contributing letters. Anonymous letters, or Ictlera signed by mere Initials or spurious names, will be rejected. Exceptions lo this rule, which will be rare If they ever occur, will be permuted only after lersonal conference with the editor. Boosts L'nander KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (To the Editor): Among the recent news paper reports announcing numerous candidates for state office, I have been glad to note that at least one prospective office holder is a vet eran a young but experienced one. Sigfrld Unander, though he is far younger than either of his two op ponents for the republican nomina tion for state treasurer, has had a k'eut deal of experience, both In the 3 INCOME TAX RETURNS Prepared with an eye to make available to yon every legitimate deduction. N.J. ROSENBAUM 1213 Main St. with J. W. Handera Phone 7521 EE THl FARMER WANTS . . . Wtitthtr it's one little feature on a machine or an entirely new machine, it's Ihe job Ihe farmer wants done that counts. 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