The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 09, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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    December 9, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
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1UNCIL GE
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POLICE, FIRE
RESERVE BILLS
HIGH SCHOOL
Newt Notes ond
Comment
Kinergcncy defense measures
received major attention of the
city council at night's meet
tin: OTho council pnnxocl throuilh
rat iiikI second rcacilii(a or
dliiimces creuting police and
fiiimir-n rom-rvrs lotullnil up to
lino nu'ii. lloth measures car
ried tli rmcrtfeiicy clause,
piiiiitlnK out tliiil the Unllod
.ynlwi ' ul wnr with Jiipun,
iiihI iiuiUliitf possible flnul action
iirxt Monday night.
Tlir polled reserve would
total up to 130 mrn, appointed
by the police chief and mayor.
Tlic manpower reserve (or the
lire di'piirtmi'nt would aggro
gate up lo 10U. Tho reserves
would servo without conipcnsa
Unit except a provided by the
council.
' Kin' Clnrf Keith Ambroui In
formed the council ho had or-
ilernl all llremcu to remain In
Wuwn, to lc avnilabla 24 hours
il day- "aid ulo ha had
colled meet l ni! (or Tuesday
diiimt In thn council chambers
Jku tho niuiiigr of till tho mujor
afiintr luduntrli'ii hero to tlls
Vtisi (Ire protective measures.
; To Buy Siren
t Chief Ambrose said thut there
Ji a reserve of $:i()4S In the
lire department' fund and
Vski-d (or parinliuilon lo buy a
iCt-ncriit (ire ularm siren. The
louncil approved thut purchuao.
There wan discussion o( the
hi.. wliiu of a laundry slrcii hero
.ml louiHllmen and (Ire chief
nUteed it should not be blown.
I mi .lin n, It wji mild, In mhiib
limes blown at 1 p. in., but not
always. A siren. Chief Ambrose
miuI, in an ulurin (or emergency
nxantiiir.i, and should not font
lion a" a routine whistle.
i'lie council reduced Main
-tieet parking splices by 20
from B a. ill. lo 1 p. ill. tlirouuh
its action In establishing load
ing .ones from Fourth lo
Twelfth streets on both sides
of the direct. There will be
our one (or each block on each
BUlo of the street. The zones
ae two passenger cur lengths
UK
Mayor Houston questioned
III police committee und 1'nllce
t hief Krunk llamm ut length
uhout the propositi, lie said he
diMikcd lo see passenger car
parkin spaces drastically ro-
tlut-el in this manner.
Hut the police commltteo
rti.nrmiiii. Councilman Dussmnn,
tiiul the meosuro was neccisury
h older to mnko It possible (or
delivery trucks of all kinds to
load and unload at business
houses without doublo parking
Chief Ilnmm and City Engineer
y A. Thomas upprovcl, and
the council adopted the pro
posal.
No Double Parking
Mayor Houston asked the
street commltteo to make an
immediate study of the use of
curb space by service stations,
funeral homes and other pluces
of business.
City offlcluli cmphasiicd In
tlic discussion that when the
fb-ifflc signal system is placed
Vol operation. It will bo neces
sary to eliminate all double
parking. Trucks will not be
permitted to back Into spaces
for loading, but will use the
loading rones.
These, rones, from 1 p. m.
on, will bo open to the general
nilhlle for nnrlrii0
Tho council adopted tho li
quor license ordlnnnco decided
upon a week ago.
A resolution from the Junior
chamber of commerce approved
tho council'! efforts to solve the
soot problem In Klamath Falls.
It was stated that sample or
dinances covering this problem
arc to bo studied.
By MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN
For the first tlmn In their
lives, and wo hope the lant, tho
present students o( Klumulh
high heurd tho President of the
1
United States
ask congress to
declnro war on
an enemy.
At 0:10 a bell
rung and the
seniors, Juniors
and sophomores
gathered In tho
a u d itorlum of
KUIIS. Iloforo
them on the
stage was a
mull tubla model radio playing
some tune or other. For 10 min
utes the gathorod students
mumbled together about tho war
In general und the effect on the
school und personal effects; then
tho music stopped at 9:311, and
un announcer went through tho
formulltles of Introducing the
president.
As the president begun his
short, historic message to con
gress the room becaino stilled
and the students sut through the
entire speech with little or no
emotion. They applauded only
once In the course of the pro
grum. This occurred at tho
point In Hep. Hamilton Fish's
uddress when he suld something
about annihilating the Japanese
devils.
Those who heard the speeches
left the assembly in tin unusual
ly ipilel mood und left Immed
iately (or their clusses.
ltadlos were brought to school
by muny students und the event
uf the voting und results were
soon known by ull. Probably
the rooms will find almost per
manent radios in them if the
present emergency continues for
any length of tune as it now ap;
peurs It is going to do.
Some talk uf enlisting was
heard. Tho students seem to be
of the opinion that they should
finish thulr schooling In high
school at least, unless It comes
to the place where all mule mem
bers of the populutlon must fight
to preserve our freedom and our
land. Several huvo unlisted, it
ii rumored, however.
It has been heard from In
formative sources that In the
near future, tills week sometime,
tho students will be Instructed
In air raid precautions and so
forth. This has not been con
firmed by the office, but Is very
probable.
.
The war ut present Is not mak
ing much (uss with the running
of the high school. The Boys'
Alliance is still worrying about
finances" and might be glad to
know that tlic carnival has made
Uicm happy once again. The
alliance took In $241 on their
carnival last Friday night and
about $100 of It is profit.
As soon as all bills are paid
the boys will have about $73 in
tho bunk.
The clubs are functioning as
usual. Tho French club had a
meeting Monday night. The Art
club held an initiation for new
members Tuesday.
Hello Americans! Lawrence
Slater, exalted ruler of Klamath
Falls lodge of Elks,' through his
national defense committee, and
In keeping with the grand lodge
program of "Keep 'Cm Flying,"
has set a quota of 20 young
men between tho ages of 20 and
20 Inclusive, to bo known as
Klamath Falls' own flying unit.
Men who have hod two years
of college or a completed high
school education uro eligible for
enrollment In the army air
corps as flying cadets. High
school graduates arc offered a
refresher course in the subjects
necessary to pass the education
al examinations, which will be
held at a later date. This course
will bs given without cost to
tha applicant through the coop
eration of Klamath Union high
school.
Thli la an excellent opportu
nity for patriotic young Amer
icana to serve their country and
In addition obtain training
which will lead to a successful
and Interesting career through
out llfo. Completion of the
course of training will guaran
tee the applicant a commission
as second lieutenant In the army
air corps reserve with the
monthly pay of $245. In add!
tion to this generous pay rate
the applicant will also receive
$10,000 in government Insur
once, the premium to be paid
by the government during the
training period and thereafter
by the applicant, and the rates
are exceptionally low. He will
also receive a uniform allow
ance of $130 upon receiving his
commission.
Interested persons are invited
to investigate this opportunity.
Contact Angus Newton, chair
man, Elks national defense com
mittee, phone 4648, or the army
recruiting officer, 219 Postof
fice building, for full particulars.
T!
ADOPTED BY COME
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (JPh
The text of the Joint resolution
adopted by congress today de
claring war on Japan follows:
Declaring that a state of war
exists between the imperial gov
ernment of Japan and the gov
ernment and the people of the
United States and making pro
visions to prosecute the same.
Whereas, the Imperial govern
ment of Japan has committed
repeated acts of war against the
government and the peoplo of
the United States of America;
therefore, be it
Resolved by the senate and
the house of representatives of
the United States in congress as
sembled that the state of war be
tween the United States and the
Imperial government of Japan
which has thus been thrust upon
the United States is hereby for
mally declared; and that the
president be and he Is hereby
$50 REWARD
wis be pais by Dr. earlier Laboratories.
IpofcirM, Waeh., for any com or eallue
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THE SUPER CUT-RATE ORUO
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authorized and directed to em
ploy the entire naval and mili
tary forces of the United States
and the resources of the govern
ment to carry on war against the
imperial government of Japan;
and to bring the conflict to a
successful termination all of the
resources of
hereby pledged by the congress,
of the United States.
During the second quarter of
1940, the United States Imported
1,344,371 pounds of crude glycer.
Ine.
The Australian national bird.
the country are ' the emu, cannot fly.
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LABELED
KANSAS CITY, (P) When
customers refused to enter the
elovotors at a downtown depart
ment storo yesterday, the man
ager Investigated.
Soon everything returned to
normal, .
Smiling elevator operators
,fho had been mistaken for Jnp
Wieso wore tiny American flags
and cards which read: Tm a
loyal Filipino."
You can hit Texas by going
straight south from any one of
H states.
ml.tr-
SI Wtianmnrnmt.rllubM'OTn)!
ritated, stuffy due to colrta or duet,
liiat iniwrt s little Mcntholntum In
tliem. Now how quickly It aoolhee
tho Irritated memttriinr-B and re
lieves the etiimiioiw. It WUI alao
chock aneexlng. once you enjoy
MimtholMiim'e comforting Teller,
you'll eiwnye went to keep this
pon tie ointment handy. In Jsrs or
tunes, flfoi.
liMiM!lillrA.IHI
BONDED
BA1RD, Tex., The 49
members of tho senior class at
Bnlrd high school had planned
to use their $37.80 for a picnic,
perhaps, or a class memorial.
But news of war with Japan
yesterday changed their minds.
"Wo arc buying a $30 defense
bond immediately," said Ona
Dell Ashton, faculty sponsor.
who drove 22 miles to Abilene
with the news because "we feel
like this will interest others."
WEST HOLDS EDGE
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annual East-West Shrine series,
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Women us mora Arrld than any
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