The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1940, Page 11, Image 11

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    November 21, 1940
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ORE.
PAGE ELEVEN m
Tin
DOnniS Btitta Vnlloy high
school hold tlifl rcgulnr studunt
body aiwomlily cm Wednesday
afternoon. Tho muiemlily win
opened by tho salute to the flan,
I.urtinn Homlio then gave a short
Inlk on the significance o(
Thanksgiving. Thla win (allowed
by Hie assembly sinning "God
IHriM America," Tho hitler purl
of tho progrum win a punel dls
mualon of citizenship by mom
ber of tho nturlont council,
The C. A. A. box loclnl held
Inst Friday win n decldud flnun
cliil success. Tba not receipt!
mounted to t-1, this going to
wards the purchasing of uni
forms for the drill tcuni. At the
y close of tho soclol Betty Wllklns
wns awurdrd tho prize for tho
best decornted box.
Last week practice started on
the Junior pluy to bo held on
December 13 and 14, with Miss
Kbenshado directing. This year
the Juniors have chosen an In
teresting three-act farce titled
"Klxln" Aunt Fanny," by Farley
O'Brien.
Tho Thanksgiving vacation
will be hold Novomber 21 and
?3, school opening again on Mon
day, Novomber 2S,
The average dally attendance
for Butto Vulley high school was
higher during the past month
than It hits over been, averaging
101. This Is due to the large
enrollment In tin night classes.
Now a crufU class has been
organized under the direction of
Misa Luttroll and will meet at
the high school next Monduy.
Everyone Interested in leather
or metal work or other crofts is
4 Invited to uttei.d.
OrtEGON STATE COLLEGE
A homecoming program do
signed for alumni rather than
students has been announced by
Larry Marshall, chairman of Uio
committee.- Tho time-consuming
and rattier dangerous noise par
ade has been dispensed with as
has the midnight matinee, but
mora plans for alumni enter
tainment are Included In tho
event of November 29 and 30.
The traditional Friday night
football rally prior to tho U. of
O.-O. 8. C. gimia will start with
a torch-light parado ending at
tha annual Book , bonfire, long
considered tho outstanding col
T legists rally bonfire In the
west. Elaborate house . signs
will bo featured by all living
groups as usual, '
Saturday, a special luncheon
for classes of 1920 to 1923, In
clusive, will precede the game
at 3 o'clock. In tho evening an
alumni reception and dinner
dance In the remodeled .Memor
ial Union ball and banquet room
will end tha day's events. A
brief dedication service for the
remodeled portions of the build
ing la planned as a feature of
tho dinner program.
PTA CARD PARTY
HELD AT DORRIS
DORRIS Tho Dorrls gram
mar school Parent-Teacher as
sociation held their Thanksgiv
ing public card party Tuesday
evening In tho school auditorium
fand tha library. For the first
' time In Its history pinochle as
1 well as whist was played. Six
I teen tables of whist occupied tha
j school auditorium while ten
tables of pinochle vera In the
j school library.
While refreshments wore
i served at the close of (lie eve
ning scores were totaled. Wil
liam Hagelstein won the turkey
for tho highest scoro In pinochle
and Mr. C. Motschenbacher won
tho chicken for second highest
score. In whist Mr. John Olson
i held the highest score and won
a turkey while Mrs. George Ot
to won a chicken for second
highest score In whist. Mrs.
' Height recolvcd the consolation
I prize In whist of a can of crnn
i 1 berries.
YEAR WITHOUT CALENDARS
A long ago as the year 4241
B. C, Egyptian priests calculated
year of 305 days, although cal
endars such as we have now
were unknown to them.
Golly, I've been on tho receiv
ing end for so long that It will
be great thrill to do a lot of
giving for a change. Alice Mar
ble, tennis champion, on turning
pro,
We won't bo hearing so much
about the employment problem
when every homo is without a
man around tho house during
tho day,
GET WONDERFUL RELIEF
Tor Bum and Itch ei llmpls
P-l-L-E-S!!
fUmpI pflw nttd not wrmek tid tortnr
you with maddening Itch, burn and Irrita
tion, fituart'i Pyramid Ruppoiltorlw bring
flulelt, wtleoma rIUf. Thatr 7-way mad1r?a
tlon mta.ni ml comfort, redticM train
. fiolpt ttihUn rolaxtd mrmbranM, vmllr
vJiiBrleaUi and ftoftant, Protatttoa nd antl
"'h-llnr. to aair to ma, It'i wonderful to b
Vrr of plla tnrtnra attain. Get Rmiln
Hiaart'i Pyramid Huppoi.itf.rtM at ymif dm
tor without daUy flfl and 11.30 OB
aaaatr'a ntontybacli ffiiarante
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Oueen Elisabeth Is saluted by
exhibition of the work of msn
visits In bombed London. This
Typhoon Left This Wreckage In
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This is tho first picture to be received in the United States of the damage caused by a ty
phoon on the island of Guam, naval station and mid-Pacific base of Pan American Airways. Prop
erty damage was heavy and five natives lost their lives.
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F I R ST-N I CHTER For
opening night of (he national
horse show In New York, Mrs.
Robert Lee Henry wore ermine,
jewels, a full-aktrted gown, and
a smile for cameraman.
MILITARY SPECTACLES
Spectacles may now be worn,
If necessary, by certain ratings
In tho British navy and marines.
Of a standardized pattern, these
spectacles are supplied by the
quartermaster.
SOLAR SYSTEM ON MOVE
Tho solar system of which our
orth Is port is moving towards
a point In tha constellation Her
cules with a velocity of about 12
miles r second,
Joint -Ease For
Aching Joints
Jnlnt.KM for auccaul for Joint
mir and rtiuvoa p.m. throbbin and
auirin In anoaulb loollilem. "
"I -up ini aionr or tora,
Innimeil. raln-lortunil Jolnta numbi!
lanmvi will. - -
C. . . umr mr aao.
'laht down to buamoH that'a wny It
pln of Arthritis. Una umallam. Naurllla.
Nauralila, Anil Hcl.Mo. Aak for Jo nt.
?;.. 1 'il" aioro in At
rtriti rjr frro .nmnlo wrlto
Queen Now IJe Armored Car
her chauffeur as she alights from her armored car to open an
disabled by war. The queen now use tho car for her inspection
picture was radioed from London to New York.
Corfu Refugee Tells Vivid
Story of Experience During
Italian Attack on Island
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow
ing dispatch, written exclusively
for The United Press by Alma
Godfrey, 28. native of Cornwall,
England, who was employed as a
governess at Corfu before the
outbreak of the war, and who
was the last English woman to
leave the Island, gives the first
connected story of events on the
heavily-bombed isle.)
By ALMA GODFREY
' (Copyright 1940. by United
Press)
ATHENS, Nov. 21 U.R) I
have just come from the most
bombed Island in the Mediter
ranean after a nightmare Jour
ney of three days In a tiny motor
boat through mine fields, tor
rential rains and submarine-infested
waters.
The island paradise of Corfu
has been turned Into an Island
of terror by Italian bombers.
Inhabitants are now living In
the hills or caves to escape the
showers of death which have not
ceased from the skies for mora
than a fortnight.
Tho first indication of war we
had at this peaceful, sun-bathed
island was a visit from five mono
planes flying the Greek colors
of blue and white on Nov. 3 at
9:30 a. m. They bombed us and
then went away and were fol
lowed by another relay of five
bombers.
First they confined their at
tacks to the town of Corfu, but
after pounding the town dally for
as much as eight or mora hours
they began extonding their at
tacks through the whole island.
When I left they not only were
bombing the town but villages,
fields and Isolated cottages.
In Just over a fortnight of
bombing they killed 73 people
and wounded more than 400.
When the first group of bomb
ers came' over everyone thought
they were Greek and cheered.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulslon relieves promptly be.
cause it goes ngnc lo mo seat oi we
trouble to help loosen and expel
Earm laden phlegm, and aid nature
soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
earned bronchial mucous mem
rones. Tell vour drumrist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
milckly allays the cough or you ore
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
It Wake
I was In the street looking up
at them when, mechanically,
slowly and seemingly without
concern, they started to unload
their cargoes of destruction and
death. ;
The German consul's wife,
Frau Spangler, caught my arm
and screamed:
"Take cover, you fooll"
We darted Into a nearby cellar
where the thought swept my
mind that if bombs did get me
they would get an enemy sub
ject with me, too.
The first bomb fell In the
Jewish quarter, burying 17 per
sons alive in one house.
The German consul, after the
first wave passed, Immediately
hung out five swastika flags, ap
parently hoping the Italian pilots
would see them and leave htm
alone.
The first days of the Intensive
raids made many persons flee
to the hills with the result that
those of us who remained in
town had only bread to eat.
The people lived in the open,
sleeping on blankets and with
nothing to protect them from
the rain.
The poor people took shelter
In the catacombs underneath the
ancient fortress built by tha
Phoenicians.
About 700 persons live there
now. Most of the occupants
took folding cots or mattresses
into the catacombs and they
never move out because the
raids are so incessant. They
prepare their food and do their
washing there.
After a day of terror about 3
a. m. Nov. 3, I heard a noise
which I thought was strong
thunder.
One of the island corps watch
men, whose duty it is to guard
the coast, rushed into my house
Flush Poisons From
Kidneys and Stop
Getting Up Nights
Be Healthier, Happier Sleep Better
Whon you can Ret for SS cents
mw, viuuient nnu Harmless stimulant
and dluretlo that ohould flush from
your kidneys tha wnate matter, pot
oni and aold that are now doing you
harm, why continue to break your
restful sleep by getting up thru the
night T
Don't be an EAST MARK and as
ee.pt a substitute Get, Gold Medal
Haarlem OU Capsules the oris Inal
and rename. Look for the Gold Medal
on the box 15 eents.
Other symptoms of weak kidneys
and irritated bladder may be back
ache, puffy eyas, ehlfttng pains, burn
ins or scanty paeaafa,
yelling that the Italians were at
tempting landing.
I scrambled out of bed, pulling
on a few clothes. I could see a
confused mass of warships which
I took to be British, Greek and
Italian.
The sky was lit up by flashes
from the naval guns and ex
plosions. I saw one ship hit
saw a terrific flare and then gi
gantic flames break out. The
ship slowly sank, rearing high
in the air from the stern.
I was told that the Italians
attempted a landing at a later
date but I can not say there was
such effort. Anyway, no Ital
ians landed on the island.
The second day the Italians
attempted to dive-bomb the town
of Corfu. Six planes came roar
ing out of the sky with sirens
wide open. Machine gun bullets
spattered everywhere, sounding
like a chorus on the river
Thames.
They dived so steeply that It
seemed Impossible they could
pull themselves out before crash
ing into the housetops which
they barely cleared as they
dumped bombs of various sizes,
including fire bombs.
I saw 20 bombs dropped in
one garden alone.
British Consul Guy Clark, of
Worthing, England, refused to
leave the island. He is the only
Briton there now. There are no
Americans.
The police rounded up 1S00
Italians, placing Italian Consul
Gloria and Italian Vice Consul
Scapinl under house arrest but
later they were seen taking
shelter along with the Greeks
during the air raids.
I left aboard a small motor
boat manned by a Greek skipper,
two men and a boy, none of
whom spoke English. We left
under cover of darkness and
reached Lequais at 8 a. m. where
we had coffee and food. My,
how good it tasted! We remain
ed until 3 p. m. and then left.
Inhabitants of the island plead
ed with us not to leave, stating
that we were throwing our lives
away. But I felt since we had
come so far we might Just as well
go on.
We traveled always by night
through drenching rains and
rough weather. I lay on a plank
covered by a single blanket.
Several times I was pitched off
because the weather was so
rough. I vomited until I thought
I must lose my entire insides.
Suddenly I heard the captain
yelling and Joined him to see
what was happening.
We were in a mine field but
we had no maps or charts since
none of the Corfu fishermen use
them, knowing their own waters
like their own hands. . We pick
ed our way gingerly through the
mine field.
We finally arrived at Patras
more dead than alive.
Did It seem good? Bather!
All I wanted was a hot bath
and a bed.
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Not. tt (UP)
BUTTER PrinU A srade 15 Ho lb.
In parchment wrappers, l!H In
cartona; B trade St Mo In parohment
wrappers: 5H In cartona.
BUTTERFAT Flnt quality max
imum . of i per cent acidity, de
livered Portland, S4H-ISO lb.; prem
ium quality (maximum of .IS to 1
par cent acidity) J5H-Ho: valley
routea and country polnta. Jo lees
or litte; eeeond quality lo under
drat or IIH-Slo.
CHEESE Selllnr price to Port
land retailors: Tillamook triplets
ilo lb.) loaf llo lb. Triplets to
wholesalers llo lb., loaf SOo F. O. B.
Tillamook.
EOGS Prloea to producers: Ex
tras large 29o; atandard large S4c;
extra medium Stc; atandard me
dium 19o doa. Resale to retailer 4o
higher for caaes; cartons So higher.
COUNTRY MEAT9 Selling price
to retailers: Country Killed nogs,
best butchers 125-1C0 lbs. 9-9Ho:
vealera fancy IS-l&Ho: light thin
10-13o; heavy 9-12c; lambs spring
ls-lfittc: ewes -Sc: good butcher
oows 8H-9o; csnner cows S-IHo
ID.; buns 11-11HO ID.
LIVE POULTRY Buying prices:
No. 1 grade Leghorn brotlere 1H
to S lbs. 15c; fryera under S lbs.
ISo: springers tVh to 4 lbs. 14c: roast
ers over 4 lbs., 15o; leghorn hens
over 8H lbs. ISo: Leghorn hene
under SH lbs loo: colored hens over
S lbs. 14c; colored hens 4 to S lbs.
ISo; over ft lbe 15o; old roosters Be
lb.
DRESSED TURKEYS Buying
Wife Was Fat
No Longer Attractive
LOST HUSBAND'S LOVE
The above headlines appeared n a
New Tork newspaper in connection
with a divorce trial that had attracted
wide attention I "She was a beautiful
woman" ono witness testified, 4'bnt
sba got fat and is not attractive any
more."
Thousands ef women are getting fat
and losing their appeal just because
they do not know what to do. If you
are fat, how would yon like to lose it
and at the same time gain In physical
charm and attractiveness mora an
ersy -greater activity?
why not do what thnnsands of
women have dona to set rid ot pounds
of unwanted fatl Take Vi teaspoon
fut ot Kruschen Salts in a glass ot
hot water every morning before break
fast and keep it up tor thirty days.
Cut out pastries and tatty meats and
go light on potatoes, butter, cream and
sugar. Then weigh yourself and see
how msny ponnds yon have lost.
A bottle of Kruschen Salts will last
you for 4 weeks and coats but little.
Ask any druggist for a bottle of
Kruschen, plain or new effervescent
sparkling pleasant and start to
day to lose fat. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money back.
Castleberry Drug Store
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WHO'S WHO AT ZOO Birth of (his 110-pound baby
at Brookfleld zoo in Chicago delighted Zoo Director Edward H.
Bean, who says It's the first reticulated giraffe to be born in the
western world. Reticulated, he explains, means that animal's
marking Is netted, like a piece of lace. The new arrival com
pensates for death of another giraffe baby last September.
It's British Prop-erty Now
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Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sowter, of Essex, England, were agreeably
surprised to find this bit of German prop-erty in their coal bin after
raider was shot down. The proreller makes a swell souvenir.
prices: New crop bans 20-21e; toms
15-1540 lb.
ONIONS . Oregon Danvers. 10-
0c: Yaklmaa 70-SOc
POTATOES Deschutes No. I.
$1.05-1.55; Yakima S1.05-1.1S cwL;
Klamath ll.J0-l.25 cental.
HAY Selling prlca to retailers:
Alfalfa No. 1. 14. IS ton; oat vetch
$10.00 ton; clover $10.00 ton; tim
othy eastern Oregon $17.00.
WOOL 1940 eastern Oregon
range S0-3o; cross bred S4-35c
WARTS AND FROGS
Youngsters are more likely to
have warts than older persons,
and toads and frogs are more of
ten handled by them, but there
is no connection between the
warts and such handling of
frogs.
MINERALS IN OCEAN OOZE
The ocean floor's submarine
ooze has been found to containj
amounts of manganese, Iron, tin,
copper, gold, and other minerals
known to exist in sea water. I
CxcluUueiy in tUei
Oil BURNING FLOOR FURNACE
The THERMO-LIMIT
CONTROL VALVE
Automatically
Pravtynfi Owrheatlng
Don't buy any floor furnace without this Importsnt
safety feature The Thermo-Umlt Control Valve shuts
dowo the oil supply, to eliminate over-hestina if the
burner is turned too high, or a rug or paper acci
dentally covers the floor register. Let ui show you thit
new ssfety feature todsy!
. oihis h. c. imu hatusis you'U uki
No bawneni reqoired Borni cha ap Diawl oil. low Cott loital.
faiion. rrtrdom from Noist and Dirt Automatic Tbannoautic
Cootrol Hisn amriaarr. .oo
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Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone
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The soviet union has extended
its borders, but we can not be
contented with what already has
been achieved. Defense Com-!
mlssar Timoshenko of Russia.
That the people will now unite
behind the new president, does
not admit of doubt. It is the
American way. General Persh
ing. During the last 40 years, the
manufacturers of automobiles in
the United States have produced
79,000,000 cars valued at $53,,
000,000,000. 31 ay King Studio
rrt-Hillday Sale Mrrabtr Only
8x7 Photographs
49c Each One or More
Bring This Ad
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Film Star Divorced
W
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Constance Bennett, film acV
ress, was all smiles after ah
was granted a divorce from tba
Marquise de la Falalse) d la
Coudraye in Reno.
Had that Rumanian . quake)
happened in England Hitler
would have lost little tlma
claiming it as his new secret
weapon.
Everybody agrees that nation
al unity Is a fine thing, so let'a '
make up our minds what ' It
really means.
U. S. weather bureau spends
$5,000,000 annually to tell you
when it's going to rain. We can
do. the same thing by planning .
an outing.
We in America have played
our part in building the kind of
world where war is inevitable.
Rev. Dr. John Sutherland.
New York minister.
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Who wants what ltey it
what city? A whole bunch.
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and from San Francucot
That's the Fairmonts offer.' .
Opening the zestul joys ef
the Terrace Swimming Pool
and Sun Terrace. Keying into
the goodjellowship of the
Circus Lounge cocktail hour.'
Unlocking savory delights in
the Venetian Dining Room.'
Magnificent view, etc etc
etc. . . . and with what ser.' '
vicel Only jour minutes to
shops and theatres.
Rates from $4.00 per day
Garage In building
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