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t , TUKSDAV DKCKMHKR 23, 10B2 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRES Jssese -Magazine Reports War Criminal Death Story . TOKYO W Oi'll. Illilrkl T(l , iirl M: nilii r mil Jor Jiiimiiici o wiir , i i m.ii'il'. n. i ll mi l i" c.illnws 1 1 ill r yi-ui.i urn today, 'liii'lr liotllra wine H I'lriuulc.i uml Ihr hMii'm rilNmM"l r nl riri'u'tly by oidrr of occupation l ii l Inn iu .. . 'Ihr Tokyo niiiuii.liin Klntt claims lllti'l MH llllltltll liiVKitluitlliin II Iiiih inii-ovnii'il Un lull almy uf uhiii liniriiril In tin; rxrculi'd war IriiiliTri mill liuvv tlirlr unlma were iniiily rririi'vril Inim cremator linn nl Yokoliuiiiti. 'Mil' IIHIHH.llli' Ml III 1 1 II' HllH Ol 'liijii unil Inn rulli'iiuui'H wore or , ili'iril i 1 u 1 1 1 1 1' ' ' u. ' i ii' .'.'rll:i npimi rlilly lit pri'Vi'lit rll.slililieinclll JuliT by "llie Japanese proplu. Altlioiiuh llirne orilnia weir cur ried mil, llii iiHH'iiiirii ul llie Kiiboyuiiui Cii'iniiloriiini lit Yoko linimi i-IihH'iI Mipi'rvmuiK iiHlllury jhiIUio uml picked up rotiiilim nl irillrn III Hit- llllll.dl'il. These WelO . Inirirtl III Yokohama In un un mm krd urnvp. A piirllmi ol II . n-'lii-H with ri'burli'il uprnly In . Nuuiimi, Central Jupun, ullrr Ilia i-uuiit.v rrgiilned Independence . Iii'it Apt II. Dr. Hliin.'.lio lliniiiyiimii. Build. Crash Victims Services Due MOHKS I.AKK. Wash. W-Mcm-orlnl m i viien wero aiiiediiled today lur a servicemen who died Siitur ' dny In nvlnllon' worst dmiiiilor. The rltea. In boUi Protestant mid Ciilhullc rimiwlH nt Lawson Air Korco IIiimi, ciime only a lew ahnrt hours alier a 35-mari Investigating board ended marathon niiiht ees niti. IiivrMlmitors, headed by BrIK. Cli n Itlilmril It, O'Keefn, director ol IllKlil nn li-ty research, Norton ! Air Kuril. Hum', On III , winked Into tlio early iiiornlnii hnum aiding i rlui-N to the chums 01 llie CU4 ' Oliibemimtf r cranh. 1 'I heir innliimi will not be ninde public until tliey lire Iorwrded i to ihe rVniaKon. i llie mtniilli; lour-eiminc plune. funr.il III mllllnry ue. lell to aim mid burni'il Just alter taking oil Irmn l-nrrun llfld. Aboard , were UK passengers homeward bound on Christina leave, and li cirw inrii. Onlv iti bodies have been Iden tilird so lur. Meanwhile, mine nl llie SO sur vivors waned a urim battle lor llie at militiiiy hospital In eev-err-.l pails ol the country. i,t Uronre, Army Hospital, Son Antonlu. Tex., where nine ol the injiui-d arte llnwit. was M But. Wendell I. llurtnn ol Temple. Okln., onlv ini inli r nl the erew who lived. He .i too seriously hurt l lie umi.U'iued extensively. Ill" wile nuide the mercy lllnht with , hiin, and hii parent Joined her at i. his brd'.ldr. I! ii re he Inpierl Into tincon-IM:;ouiiie-j.n here. Hurlon. flight en Hinrrr, mid nu'hliiK on the dlala imlii iiied aiiyihlng wronn with the liui'.e plane. Troons to See Inauguration TOKYO, Peventv ImhllnK men puked Irom U. I. combat (null lnvini a.rmbhin today nt Camp Dnike near Tokyo ' their tup io Wr,hmutoii to tnarrh in Duiiiht Et '.enhower'a Inaimuial pa. ra- .Ian, '0 Ihey will carry the colon ol thr,r reuuiii'iit. hi'iiilmini'lriN and the U. S. Kiiihth Army In the cer emonies. Gunmen Rob LaGuardia Field i NKW YOltK Two Kunmen ' Inviulrd an Aineitran Alrhnea ol lire at l.adtiardia Field in day litiht ri'til.iy, held up live em plnvcM and miule nil with 13,500. i'oliie said that allhoiiKh the two arenied acquainted with the tit'ld they overlooked nlmo.si tip,. Odd. Last Minute by RCA VICTOR Always a sure bet ... ! A GIFT CERTIFICATE for RCA Victor Records! RCA VICTOR TABLE RADIOS -In Color j. P.Ck PARTARI f A IIVHI VIUHVLh UIIU $0Z.' I TABLE Phonographs from 00 j RCA TABLE Radio Combination ! 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The aeven were culm and hleady to the end, accordlmi to the prleat. 'J lie chaplain aerved ihem a laxt cup ol wine and water. Tojn and the othera ahouted: "l.onu live the Emperor, long live the Jupaiicar Kinplre," The ban- Then they turned to nearly 30 American guarda. aaylng, '"lliank you lor taking care ol ua," the magatliie King aald. Borne ol the Americana ahook handa with them. 'llie aeven men climbed the 13 atepa to the gallowa, chanting. "Holy liudillia the merciful." OKI rial repreaenlatlvea ol the U. 8., Ilrltaln, China and the Soviet Un ion watched Ihem. Mlyoahl Tobltt. chlel ol the r-t.....li,rliiiT, InlH llie magaalne how he dlagnaed ol the 01X11111 llie aaiuo any. Toblte aald he waa alerted when .11 H nj.uonuiM'rman banned on hl door at 4 a.m. and aald, 'I have followed a truck irom ou gamo Prlaon but loat track ol It near here. It muat be bound lor your crematorium.' loblta took tne newaman u me crematorium. Two and hall hour later a hooded truck arrived, guarded by about U fully armed U. H. military police led by a lieutenant colonel. The newaman and other Japaneae were aenl away. Seven colllns were unloaded Irom the truck. The aeven were entered on the crematorium book a 'unnamed Americana." But Toblta aald, "We could tell Ihey were Jaineae alter we carried Uie colllna." Toblta claimed he and hla attain tiuitn peered Into the lurnacea and wero able to Identify the dead, the magazine aald. Toblta aald he overheard the U. 8. commander "giving hell" to a aolriier wh.i muttered. "Number one Tojo," while handing a caakel to another aoldier. King quoted an unldenUlled but 'iiionl reliable" aource aa aaylng the anhce taken by Uie Allied authorlllea were later thrown Into the aea. Two tombi have been erected lor Tojo and hla aaaoclalea. but lliiiM far no Jananene have alarted i calling them "goda." nie newnpaper Aiani aam a mrmorlal lor the executed would be erected In Uie lorm ol a aculp tured Buddha. It will be financed by proceeds Irom collected lettera a"d manuacrlpU ol those executed. Chhplin Hit By Fruit ROME, Italy Police held lour Italian pro-Pa-tclnui today un der charges nl hurling rotten fruit and vegetablea at Charlie Chaplin at Uie gala ancletv premier here ol hn movie "Limelight." rhanl'n as bomba riled last night Rome'a pollce-chlel aald by the lour membera ol the pro-Faaclsl Italian Social Movement aa the rest ol a crowd ol about 100 cheered him on hla arrival at the movie hall. Chaplin wa atruck aeveral llmea but continued to amlle and walked on Into the theater. Italv'a President Lulgl Elnaudl and hla wife headed thr elegantly garbed audience ol aociety (mures, official and diplomats who at tended the showing. Vou can't buy Insurance when ynur house h burning, ( all Ham, Norland now! Phone ftMS. 1 Suggestions lO and 95 - Phono $1 i95 lo4 $ 41" tht new RCA CLASSICS V., .,- vi KLAMATH MINERAL CLUB member pretonf the YMCA with equipment for polishing, culling end grinding minerals for uie in the Y I Youth education program. Phil Schroeder and Mrs. Lu Weill, (left! and Detigner John Yadon (right) ihow 'Y' Exec-Secy. Paul Campbell the workings of the machinery. This ii another example of cooperation from outside clubs and interest they art taking In tht YMCA. , Auriol Seeks French Unity As Pinay Tells Resignation By GODFREY ANDKRSON PARIS i President Vincent Aurlol began trying today to patch together rrance'a creaking gov ernment, but It looked aa II the nation would have, another Cab inet crisis (or Chrixtinaa. Premier Rene Plnay, alter nine liheaay months In oil Ice, ollered hla resignation early thla morning In a dramatic announcement Irom Uie National Assembly floor. He acted after the Catholic Popular Republican group iMRPI, part of h'.s coalition majority In the As sembly, refused to back him In the first ol three new confidence votes on IBM budget proposals. Although he declared alter a 3 a.m. interview with the President thai his mind waa Ilrmly set on resignaUon, Plnay admitted Auriol had not yet agreed to accept ma ministers portfolios. 'But my decision Is taken," he told reporters. "It la not passible to carry auch heavy cnarges ana responsibllltlee without solid ma jority." Auriol, an old hand at such crises aa thla. waa expected to try In conlerencea with political leadera to pcrauad- Vlnay to carry on. at least uni naUon has a bal anced bt - The President also m a y ac i end the govern ment's broaen majority by asking the MRP leadera to put aside Debutantes 'Come Out' NEW YORK I One hundred and eleven debutantes were intro duced en mase to New York so ciety last night, ' then whirled Into a "coming out", waits and other dances. The young women, all garbed In white and silver gowns to match the holiday decorations in the Wal-dorl-Astona Hotel ballroom, were presented at the annual Debutant. Cotillion and Christmas Ball. 11TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS -DANCE CHRISTMAS NIGHT Thurs., Dec. 25 FREE ORCHID TO THE FIRST 300 LADIES lAAAAAAAAIWSAAAAAAAAAAAeVWWI, MUSIC BY BMDYS3AND featuring, PAUL SWIOART and GEO. WILLIS DANCING 'til 1 $1.20 Pr P.non (Inc. Tax) MiSMsi parly politics In the national In leresl. II Plnay stands by his resigna tion decision, n will mean uie end ol the 17th government to hold ol Ice since the country was lib erated Irom Nasi occupation In 1V-M. It means the end, too, to Uie "Plnay experiment," which aimed at protecting the purchasing power of uie iranc by ngnting devalua Hon while rolling back prices wherever possible. It was a new Pinay attempt to give 1-ranee a balanced budget lor next year which finally broke the government's ranks. He had posed confidence motions on three finan cial proposals, but even belore Uie first could be voted, Uie MRP de cided to abstain. The split came on a relatively unimportant issue, a proposal to switch Uie surplus In one group ol social security funds to cover deficits In other parts of Uie secur ity system. Plnay said It looked to him as II there was a con- tm mmiMi t-iemai su sc-M CORSAGES jS Keeps food S4k ontalnert toaau splracy again.it the Cabinet. Narrow majorities on recent votes made It certain that, with out the MRP on his side, the ad verse voles ol the Communists. Socialists and' De Gaullisls would throw the Cabinet out. 4 .i How their fB... -?n Jl Telephone people everywhere share a tradition of service to you throughout every day of the year Nobody today really knows how or when it began. But through three-quarters of a century, there has been grow ing among telephone people a remarkable attitude toward the work they do. You may have noticed it in the courtesy of a service representative, in the alertness of an operator, id the cheerfulness of an installer. You may have read bf it in a news story about the heroism of a telephone man or woman. We've come to call this attitude the "spirit of serv ice." And it's meant a lot to telephone users over the years. k I jiiiii iWi-r: aajwjjaaar . . LttLiM ai I taan aiaaaiini i W-..-.- ' . L- 1. Even before we bring you your telephone, this spirit of service has begun to work for you m the painstaking way a telephone workman solders a tiny connection, in the way a lineman won't be satisfied with a job until it's "better than good." Things hke these mean much in assuring you reliable service, trouble-free service. You couldn't buy this devotion to duty . . . but it romea with your telephone. ) Pacific Telephone 13 Killed In Korea Crash SEOUL, ' Thirteen persons were killed and one latally Injured Monday when a aUutle-engine plane hit a Oreek-manned air evacuation transport during a tniceoi! from a Western Korean air base, the Air Force announced Tuesday. The only person not killed In stantly one ol the Greek pilots died Tuesday In a hospital near Seoul. Other dead Included the pilot ol the smaller plane, three Greek crewmen ol the transport, one American Air Force medical corps man, two Air Force flight nurses, and six patients. Nationality of the patients was not disclosed, nor were their names announced. .,:. 'Round the 22J round the manv different telenhoru? mm-r', it people doin many different Tj? ' 1 kinds of jobs to keep your ""a calls going through. "Spirit of Service" works for you The plane was an air evacuation C-47 ol the U. 8. Air Force. The accident happened on the ground. The single-engine plane was taking oil and hit the trans port while It was taxiing. It was the lourth serious plane accident In Korea since Oct. 1. A transport carried 25 men to their death on that date. On Nov. fountain Pen Repairing v Maf-raj Now, Blue Plate dinner table real deep-aea Irt-oh flavor without the work! No peeling, no cleaning, no waste. Ruady to serve in cocktails, anlaHs, main dishes. A 6-oz. can equaia i-io. wnoie, raw tnritnp. SHRIMP MUSHROOM CASSEROLE Drain 2 cant Blue Plata Cleaned Shrimp and on I -pound can green peat, reserving liquid Irom peas. Combine 1 can condented muthroom toup with cup liquid , stirring well. Add peas and shrimp. Place in greased 1 H-qt. casserole. Top with 'A cup but tered crumbi. Bake in moderate oven (370) 25 to du nun., unui Drowned. year and clock it takes r aRjai " x Ti A' i V) I W iinirn.i iniiaaajaknakUk . n M m 2. Every call is an argent call to telephone people who share the spirit of service. For they take personal pride in putting calls through just as promptly and efficiently as pos sible... and always with courtesy, of course. As a company, we don't take credit for this attitude of telephone people. But we're proud of it. And we appreciate it And many of the letters we receive tell us that you appreciate it, too. AR of no at Pacific Telephone who help bring your telephone awvico would Kke to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. 11 a n.Sl ImnkMl Inhi - Mllall near Seoul, killing 44. Eleven men were aiiivo ana sevon rescued from the Ent Coast crash ot C-46 next day. Friendly Helpfulness To Everv Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Morquerito M. Word and Sons 925 Hiqh Phono 3334 Cleaned Bhrimn Krinir tn CLEANED SHRIMP .J n ' ' A. : am ""huaaaanaaniiri i CfJW fcvaMWttWVlWttVktt'it