Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 07, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Hod Cross f ainpaiii
Ait nirinlwra of Hie Tlnnrd of Directors, w whnMimirtcdly en
ilnino the lulmliiliilriiUon and antlvltlra nf the local Red Cross pro
muni mid limn your gtmerous contribution to the fund campaign '
now In progress.
Vt inn convinced of tlin vallio of Ihe Red CniM blood pro.
dram. In addition to nupplyliiK blood to the moll al the IlKhtlim
front and tut dimmer caaca, inorii thnn forly-Ilvo plntii of blood
are relumed to Klmnuth Kiilln monthly, to bo Unod for patients of
our local lioniill n In and dnctura, There la no charge to the pa
tient for thla blood. The honpltnl rnakca a traiintualon chargo of
WWI to $10 00 per pint; the blood, If received from n pnld donor,
would cml 1211.00 per pint In nililltloii to thin tranaliialon fee. Thua,
through the Krd Crow blood program, over 11,000.00 per month
In monetary value In returned to our community. However, we be
lieve the grrateal value of thin program In the Immediate avail
ability of a blood mipply aafeguardlng our community. It In the
rraponalblllly of our local medical profPMlon and hoapltiil aiithorl
lira to iciiulaltlou from the Portland Heglonal Wood Center a
aulllclcnt amount to meet local necda.
We have examined the budget requirement of the local
Chapter for the coming year; the coat of the Blood Program,
coupled with general Incrnnae In operating coala due to Inflation,
and alf.0 the liicrraarcl demand for local lted Croaa anrvlce reHUlt
InK from tho war In Korea, makea It Imperative that the goal of
fJ6.000.00 bo reached or exceeded It poaalblo In our preaciit fund
campaign.
If any render ban dnulita In bin mind to the need of con.
Irlbiilliiir mora aencrounly thla year, or Hie inertia of the lied
Croaa actlvllleii III our community, any one of the following will
be happy to answer oi obtain satisfactory annwera to nia question.
rarl E. Miller
Mm. Ilobert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell
Mm. Ruth Obcnchaln
Kiln Itedkcy
L. W. Rothrtiberger
Mm. Coral Habo
Prank Bexton
Mr. W. A. Hhannon
Drill Blacmore
Otto Smith
Verne Bpclra
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Rrv. Uavld Burnett
Hum by Ilrrhcn
I.. P. Urockinnn
Dr. O. 1 Coagrove
Arnold nralupp
Jullua Uiilntonl
Churlm Ilalin
t)r. Helh M. Kerron
Mm. Mary Klrkland
Warren Ilennel
Kred I'lcct
Mm. Jennie Lyle
Mia. W. E. I.o nun
Mm. Charlca "13u" Larkln
Mr, William Lorent
Mm. Alma Swcetman '
Jerry Thomna
Mis. Frank Weaver
NEW JET PATROLS ALASKA A formation of Lockheed F-94's, new jet fighter-interceptor,
fly over ite choked Cook Inlet near Anchorage, Alaska, on a training, flight. These
"all weather" planes, capable of hunting down an enemy plane in darkness or storm
with airborne radar, are now operating from Alaskan and Japanese bases.
Marines In
Korea Fight
Off Chinese
By MltO FARNETf
' SEOUL. Korea Ml US. Ma
mies Ueul olf, five pre-dnwn at
lacki on the niKKCd eastern lront
In Korea Friday.
Nnn nf thft ullllcka Wall lh forCC.
Hut they were tho laraeal reported
along the lsa-milo front.
The Reda beiian probing poaltlona
of Uie U.8. Firm Marine uivwiun
about 2 .nv The sklrniKihea con-
linuxl Inlermltlpntlv until B45
when the CommunlnUi pulled back
to the aalely of meir ounaera. ira
lonuejil tlnlit lajiled about 2D minutes.
Stormy aklea put the damper on
aerial aetlvlty Friday alter highly
aucceimfUl ralda on Red aupply
raclllui Thuraday.
fifth Air Force planra flew only
200 aortlea and cut Communml
rail llnea in U placea Friday, com.
pared with 710 nortlra Thursday.
. IJind and aca boned war plnnea
cut Itrd rail lines Thuraday iit a
fiear.recr J6 points. They alno
dratroyed- or tlanrtMted eiahl loco
inouvca ndmore than 70 freight
care, i
Scores of supply vehicles, U
brlduea, nun einplacements and
aunuK or Iroon ahcltera were
blaatrd. Air Force and Naval head
quarters announced.
Planes of the Fifth Air Force
tore up North Korean rail lines In
194 places and put four Red loco
niollvea out of action In addition to
wrecking; 30 boxcars and other aup
ply vehicles.
Attack bombers from the Car
riers Valley Forso and Antlc.am
rut Red rail llnea In 160 places,
destroyed one locomotive, damaged
two others and trapped another lr.
a tunnel by demolishing tho en
trance. They also took a heavy loll ol
IreiKht cars, trucks. bulldlnKs and
other Communist supply facilities.
The E'luhth Army Idcntlllcd three
U.N. Divisions now In the baltli
line. The Third and Urltlsh Com
monwealth Divisions are on tin
BUS SERVICE
Bennett Tosses
Gauntlet Again
PORTLAND W Jake Bennett,
the storm center on tho Portland
City Council. Issued a statement
Thursday that was designed to
tell what he would do under various
possible election developments.
He will renlan as commissioner
even IIioiikIi the present recall
aiialnat him falls, If the voters
don't like him well enoush to nomi
nate him for mayor.
But If Ihry do nominate him for
mayor, It will have to be by ma
jority vole If at the same lime
they recall him from the commis
sion, Just a plurality nomination for
mayor wouldn't be enouiih, he said,
alonic with a no-confldcnce vote In
the recall. Of course If the recall
falls, a plurality lot mayor will bc
enouiih.
Bennett, a prohibitionist and
antl-iiainbllnK crusader, has been
In the news repeatedly. A year ago
he emiaued In fisticuffs during a
legislative hearing on liquor control.
western front, facing the Chinese.
The Marines are on the mountain
ous eastern lront. The announce
ment made no mention of the 40th
and 4Mb National Climrd Divisions
Which recently were nhlftcd into
me lront lines iroin japan, it did
not say whether any other divis
ions are In action.
Legion Post
Holds Meeting
I One of Ihe mectliiKM of Wlnema
American I.fkIoii Post litis year,
took pi. ice at Veteran's Memorial
Hall Wednesday evening.
I Commander LaVonne Kocmer an
nounced two new women veteran
members. They are Lupo Boto
and Barbara DeBolt.
Plans arc being made to wcl-
como and entertain visiting wom
en's American Legion ponts dur
ing convention days here in Klam
ath Falls next July.
Dorothy all uhc new adjutant,
succeeding Irene Young i announced
there will be on Easier egg hunt
on Palm Sunday, lor the children
ol the members of the Post at her
home at 434 Conger Ave., weather
permitllng. Members who do not
have children ol their own may
"borrow'" some Irom some one
cine so they may Join In Ihe hunt
Helen McCall drew the 'Silver
march"' prize. Refreshments were
served bv Harah Allen and Mar
tha Jlurd.
Next meeting will be March 10
and will bo a social allnlr, cele
brating fil. Patrick's Day. Al!
women veterans aro cordially In
vited. Contact Commander Room
er by telephoning 2-1817 lor further
Information.
Entertainers On
Plane Arrested
PORTLAND Wl Two youths.
who entertained passengers on a
Hawaii to Portland bound airplane,
were arrested Thursday when the
cralt landed.
The pair, Kenneth Nl.skromoni,
18. and Andrew Bumatay, 20.
played Hawaiian music on a uku
lele for members of an Oregon
Journal tour party during the
Illaht.
They were wanted In Honolulu
on auto thelt and mill jumping
charges, Sheriff's Deputy George
Mlnclly, who arrested them. said.
Judge Finally
Gets Real Story
NEWARK, N. J. fifl For some
time now, Mrs. Anna Herkalcr of
Haekensack has been receiving
$11. SO wfokly support from her es
tranged husband.
The award was made bv Domes
tic Relation Court on her charges
that her husbund, John, had been
cruel lo her during an argument
and she was forced to leave home
lor the 25th and last time after 11
years ol marriage.
The Appellate Division of Su
preme Court changed things Thurs
day. It threw out Mrs. Herkalcr's
cruelty- charge saying the argu
ment started when she served her
husband soup made from bis pet
pigeons.
Jap Loot To
e Split Up
Coast Guard
Men Visit
Two Coast Ouard representatives
paid an official Visit here today to
announce the present enlistment
.standards of the United States
Coast Ouard. The recruiters, Ed
Swenson, Chief Quartermaster, and
Dick Daoust, Seaman who are
working out of their Portland of
fice, are visiting all the principal
cities of Oregon for the purpose
of promoting more Interest In their
orancn ol the armed lorces.
Basically, the qualifications for
enlistment In the U.S. Coast Guard
are as follows: Men without pre
vious service must be between the
ages of 17 and 25, and may have
on dependent (wlfei. Enlistments in
certain petty officer ratings are
now being offered to qualified ex
servicemen having not more than
three dependents.
All applicants must pass a rigid
physical and mental examination.
land be ol high moral character.
Upon acceptance, applicant are
period o: four .(4)
WASHINGTON m Tile United
States has ordered a nine-nation enlisted for
split of 3'i million dollars realized I years and transferred to Alameda,
from the recapture oi loot seizea i calilornla lor basic training,
by Japanese forces during World Daoust and Swenson disclosed
War H. that men who are Interested in en
Thc Stale Department announced listment In the Coast Guard may
Friday that the division was or-" receive further Information by con
dercd arbitrarily in a directive itacting the nearest recruiting sta
sent to Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway 'lion, located at 514 S.W. Salmon
alter the Allied countries failed to street. Portland, Oregon. Tele
agree on their shares. The U.S. iBRoadway 6827.
has this authority as occupying
""n"' countries and their shares j J5hrlnu"d tjptmiir
Include: Australia 8 per cent; Bur-1 m?'h'n" '. 's;,X1n
ma 12: China 20: France 8: Neth-0"lc ."PP'y. Main.
erlands 12; Pakistan 8: Philippines I
12; United Kingdom 12. ,
The fund was accumulated from
the sale of property found in Ja
pan alter V-J Day and adjuged to
have been looted from Allied ter
ritories during the war.
It represents only the Japanese
loot that it was Impossible to Identi
fy as to country of origin.
End Sought To
Bus Strike
SAN FRANCISCO 1 Faderal
Conciliator Omar Hoaklns says he
still Is seeking an approach to
warrant reopening of sessions be
tween Pacific Greyhound Bus of.
flclala and representative of 3,500
striking employes.
He met with each separately
Thursday but reported no progress.
The strike has halted Ortyhound
buses In seven Western states
since Sunday.
A spokesman for the AFL Motor
Coach Employes Union said about
hall of the strikers nave obtained
temporary employment.
Chief strike Issue is the union
demand for a five-day, 40-hour
week. They also asked awage. In
crease of 15 to 20 per cent. , "
The company has offered a 4.6
per cent increase and a cost-of-living
escalator clause.
Coats Stolen
From Hotel
Rogue River Chieftains lost
basketball game to Bonanza last
night and two loyal Chleltalna re
ported another loss to City Police.
James Cobble of Gold H1I and
Ronald Burk from Rogue River re
ported two coats stolen from their
hotel room while they were wit
nessing the game at Henley gym.
Cobble reported a three-quarter
length gabardine coat missing
from his room and Burk a dark
maroon Jacket stolen. .
'. ". " KILLED ' ' ' ' ' ;
PORTLAND (-ft .Olaf Nicholas
RlnteaH an nf PnrllnnH o,aa blllnl
Thursday in a hcadon collision on.
vne tuiuiuuia nivcr fiignway near
A passenger In the other car,
Mrs. Nellie Hoffman, 87. Home Val
ley, Wash., suffered critical Injur
les.,Her husband, Arthur Hoffman,
61. driver of the ear Aiiffiif-ert loa-
ser hurls.
Far ased typewriters and adding
machine .... Voltht's Pioneer
Office Supply, 629 Main.
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Third District
Man Will File
PORTLAND IJH Alfred Corbett,
37-year-old attorney for the De
fense Electric Power Administra
tion, will be filed Friday as Dem
ocratic candidate for Congress
from the third district of Oregon.
The announcement of his candi
dacy was made Thuraday by How
ard Morgan, state Democratic
chairman," and Corbett s brother-
in-law. Corbett Is in Washington,
D. C.
Corbett Is the son of Henry LJ
Corbett. a Portland financier and
a Republican of long standing.
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