The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 05, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREH
SURPRIS
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SEEN
FOR 0. S.
in
wan
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
Wide World War Analyst
Tho Clilrnxo Trlljiinn ciuisod
much cllneunnlon with Its copy.
rlHhtril rupnrt Unit a Joint iirmy
mi vy honril lm iicMircl n con-fidi-nUnl
rfcoinini'iiiliition which
Inchiilcs provision for mi Aincrl
run cxpcdtllniiiiry finer iif B.-
000. 00(1 to fliflil Ihr iixln hy July
1. 1UKI.
That report will iitlr dlvrrna
rinotliiiifi iiiiiomk thn American
public I ml xirprlnn nhouldn't
lr nnr of thrm.
Sui'rly tbrro can bo few pro
pie who don't rpcognlro by thin
llmo Hint thn United States In
lit wnr with tho iixln.
Snicii thin It (rue, tho loKlcnl
rorollnry In thnt tho uovcrnnicnt
imint br prepared to Implement
thv commitment by uctlon. Thin
ini'iiim thnt our nrmy and nnvy
i hlefs nni.it prepare plans, nnd
they it i i it do kii brforo the rvrnt
hntt luit uftrr It, unless we hnvr
, hern brrrft of nil reason.
An White lluu.c Srcrctiiry
Strphrn Early pointed out yes
trrdny. It in the duty of tho nnvy
mul Ihr unny, even in pruce
limes, "to Mudy mid (Irvine plans
for nil poNMihlr rmerifcncles.
Kvcn thn most improbnblo situa
tions nro studied unci planned."
Every mnjor power in the
world linn filed nwuy In ltd se
t ret urchlvm plans ciilculutcd to
meet all sorts of hypothetical
position. It would be astonish
ing nnd mo.it disconcerting to
Irnrn, for Instance, thnt our
flRhtlntf brandies didn't hnve dr.
tnilrd plnnii for our conduct In
rvrnt of wnr with Jnpnn. And
the Japanese, shrewd people
thnt they nro, nnturnlly nre
equally prepared.
I'll even wnijer. despltn the
traditional talk nbout the "Inv
pnMlblllty of wnr between
Amrrlrn nnd Kniilund," thnt our
wnr and nnvy department know
whnt thry would do If the lm
poMlhlr hnpprnrd.
Most rrrtnlnly If Hltlrr trim
an Invasion of Hrllnln and thnt
remains n possibility the Brit
ish will ask us for nnvnl aid un
less thry nre nble to crush the
nnzl attempt rlnht at the start.
Should things go hndly for the
nllies In tho Mrditrrranran.
thrre would be a demand for our
nnvy.
We don't need to rehash the
d ah fern of tin Japanese-American
crisis.
Hut whnt nbout n American
expeditionary hind force any
tho 8,000.000? Well, come tho
spring nnd the Intensified fight
ing, the allies nro going to need
, WrII-lrninrd nnd wrll-cqiilppcd
i manpower. It will be n stir
prise If thry don't turn to Uncle
, Sam for It.
Tho great call for man-power
will come from the middle east
nnd the Russian theatre, as I
' view it. More nnd more It seems
thnt this front will develop the
decisive Innd engagements of the
wnr. As remarked before, ulti
mately tho nllies will undertake
n Invasion of western Europe,
but this enn only come nfter the
Herman reslstnnco has been bro.
ken from other directions.
Tho British hnve a ureal army
In. tho Ilritlsh Isles for defenso,
or for western continental Inva
nlon when the time Is ripe. The
Yankees will ho wanted In east
ern Europe nnd tho mlddlo enst
as things look now.
DOG HOUSE ANNEX
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP) Mm.
Bessie Redmcr, seeking a divorce
nnd $300 a month alimony,
charged lodny that her husband
, built nn linnex on tho family dog
house, Installed a telephone and
moved In.
Superior Judge Joseph Sab
bnlh delayed decision.
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Shoes for Salvation Army
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Elsewhere
In Oregon
By Tha Aisoclatad Pr
EUGENE, Dec. 5 W The
Werner Timber company of Taft
has contracted to plant 900,000
seedling trees on iU logged-over
urea's, the West Coast Lumber
men's association reported today.
BEND, Dec. 5 (rt'i Drifting
snow piled up on the McKcnzie
Pass highway last night and
highway maintenance crewa
struggled to keep the route open.
As soon as the snow Is too deep
to clear with push plows, the
highway will be closed for the
winter.
ALBANY, Dec. 5 (Farm
ers in this area have agreed to
plant 331 acres of flax if a co
operative retting and scutching
plant is built. County Agent
Floyd C. Mullen said today. A
total of 1000 acres is needed to
assure the plant, he said.
McMINNVILLE, Dec. 5 VP)
The fourth annual Pacific coast
turkey show opened here yes
terday with 490 birds entered
from points as far distant as
Sonoma, Calif., and Bcllingham,
Wash. .
Malarkey's Wage
Losing War With
Rat Problem
PORTLAND, Dec. 9 MV
The Tom Malarkeys wished
today they could start all over
again in coping with their rat
problem.
When rodents began pester
ing them in unusual numbers
they planted poison around
their Portland Heights home.
The rats ate the poison, scamp
ered into the basement, crawl
ed into an aperture In the fur
nace ventilating system and,
forthwith, died.
Unable to reach the dead
critters, the family tried pour
ing a strong disinfectant down
the hole, which served only to
make bad matters worse. The
odor, heightened by heat from
the furnace and well circulated
by the furnace fans, was less
endurable than any number
of live rats, so they, shut off
the heat and shivered.
It looked today as though a
big furnace dismantling Job
was the only solution.
COT THE ROAD.
CORVALLIS, Ore., (JPj A
deer stubbornly refused to yield
the right of way to Bill Craft.
Craft left his car, took the ani
mal by the horns and tried to
shove it off the highway. The
deer tossed his head angrily.
The barrel of ud shoes traded In on a new pair as used automobiles are traded In on new
ones shown in this picture wis donatod by Frank Bogatay. of Mot'i tho department (at left), to
the Salvation Army. Mrs. Norman Bowyer (right). Is accepting tha shoes for the Army.
London Charges
Administration
Controls Radio
TOPEKA. Kus.. Dec. 9 (!')
Alf M. Landon told the Young
Republicans in convention lust
night tho "administration con
trols the radio" and said "wo nre
overlooking x x x the systematic
campaign to discredit the press.
London, unsuccessful republi
can candidate for president In
10:itl, said administration spokes
men nre "nttrmpting to usr the
holy cause of national solidarity
In this grent crisis as a smoke
screen to stop all criticism of
domestic policies nnd the nation
al defense failures."
"We are overlooking thr perils
in the third term business." Lnn
don went on, "the systematic
campaign to discredit the prrss
over a long period of years, the
continual support of those who
bcllrvc our capitalistic system is
a failure and no longer can per
form its historic function.
"the administration controls
the radio. If it can make the peo
ple of tho country lose confi
dence In the press, and eliminate
any rrnl wortli whllo minority
parly, thrn nnything is possible.
We will hnve a one-party system
and the machinery to perpetuate
it."
Altamont
Attending the ball gnme at Eu
gene Saturday wns A. C. Olson
nnd C. Howe of Merrill.
On the sick list nre Mrs. Ilrlen
Perry of Hlsbrc slrrrt nnd Mrs.
Ronrk of Delaware nvenuo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E. Leo have
moved from Blsbce street to
Owens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown will
occupy their former house.
Tho So nnd Sew club which
meets on Wednesday had a get
together Saturday night and the
women with their hushnnds had
a progrrssive dinner. Dessert
wns srrved at Mr. nnd Mrs.
Chuck Provost's homo In Mer
rill. Those In tho pnrty were: Mr.
and Mrs.Wnyne Smith, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Churchill Jones, Mr. nnd
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS
A Jantien "Caribou"
Sweater for Skiing and
Sports $8.95
DREW'S MANSTORE
l MAIN
MORE
HEAT
FOR YOUR MONEY
Evary drop of Stindard Furnace Oil
fairly bulfi with hast (many axact.
Ing tfitl ata to that). Every drop
burns compleltly goal farlhar.
Kaepa your burnar clean and at peak
performance xtvei you money.
Standard Furnace Oil oulielliall oth
er! in lha Wnt became it deliver! the
maximum value for your fuel dollar.
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Mrs. Louis Bundcrson, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Bill Lyons, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bundcrson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lrland Reeves, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Botcns
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Chuck Provost.
Mrs. Whentlcy's Bible class
mrt t Mrs. Norscth's, 4B29
South Sixth street, Mondnv. with
19 Indies present.
Tho Altamont E. U. Study club
will meet Friday. December 5, at
3117 liisber street, nt 2 p. m.
Sleopy?...Try Wieland's Ale
at bedtime for 30 days note
changel
Three Portland
Pedestrians Killed
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5 W)
Traffic accidents claimed the
lives of three pedestrians in and
near Portland last night.
Minnie Brackcbush. 76,
Scholls Ferry road, was struck
by an east-bound car as she
crossed Canyon road south of the
city. Her companion. Herman
Black. 48, leaped backward to
avoid the car and was struck by
a west-bound car. An unidenti
fied man rff about 60 was fatally
injured on S. E. Sandy boulevard.
p Irfr&l Vocuun, Oconee- J
Worth $125
Non-Glare
Non-Mor
Black
Crinkle
Finish
Head!
Modern Kenmore Rotary
95
Also Terms
Guaranteed, for 20 Years!
Sows Backward, Forward!
Walnut Veneer Cabinet!
Mends clothes, darns socks, ond thanks to a com
plete set of attachments, adds that "professional
touch" to garments! Georgian style matched wal
nut veneer cabinet. Full size rotary head, automat
ic light. $10 sewing course included at no extra
cost. '
Liberal Trade-in Allowance an Your-Old Machine!
$7.95 Garment Bag and
Commander Vacuum
ONLY
Also Terms
$45 Value!
Power Plus!
Cots all. the dirt from corners and
cracks! Cleans rugs, drapes, furni
ture, etc. Scaled lubrication, floating
brush in rug nozzle. Handsome gar
ment bag at no extra cost.
Phone 5188 for Free Home Trial!
Liberal Trade-In Allowance on Your
Old Cleaner!
SEND
Photographic
GREETING CARDS
made from your own snapshots
Bring the oentiTea of your fmTorite mipjbotjto oar
store. Choose from the many designs we offer the type
of card too wish. Then leare the rest to us. For your
mailing list youll hare a card that's personal and d
tinctiTC, yet the cost will be surprisingly low.
PRICES:
10 Cards with Envelope! $1.00
25 Cards with Envelope! $2.40
Underwood's Photo Service
211 Underwood Bldg. - Dial 4S19 Klamath Falls. Or.
pitching Craft headlong Into a I . Morning glories and potato
ditch, then bounded away. I are close kin. '
YOUR PORTRAIT!! BRUNO
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COLORED IN OILS lti
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; OPEN SUNDAYS rWS glamour .
W I ' X. till Christmas
A makeup eonsultant will
tnucb up Hps, eyes, com '
plexton to get beat camera
ee. '
Special Prices en Family Group Portraits .
Out-of-Ton Customers Glten Immedtate Attention! Free out Wrapplna.
ffiOBCrSSCD
521 Main
Open Evenings 7 to 9
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Odd lots, broken linei, morkdowns, reductions, give
away prices! Ten big bargains at Sears for Saturday ,
only so be ready! Quantities are limites, and these
are real values! They'll go in a hurry!
ad
Valu
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..''.Af Wool -
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BEST BET NO. 7
50 Ft Hank
Clothes Line
Rag. Sold for 59c
Good strong clothesline at
a give-away prlcel Buy now
for future needs I
BEST BET NO. 8
Reduced! 8 Only!
SKI CARRIERS
Reg. priced at $3,691
Priced to clearl Reduced Just In
time for the ski season! Just t2
of these bargains!
BEST
HO. 9
,dl ifomen'
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dueed x - -
.Best Bet No. 10
Children's Cotton
BATH ROBES
Cotton Slippers
Attached .
All sine far mile faneae
and slrMI Real barsalfie, aa
thr atwufd asii at . eii ,
ntduaeoi
99c
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PEYTON & CO.
(II 5 Market
AGENTS
Phon SI49
133 So. 8th
Dial 5188
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