The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dneemb'er 17, 10"4T
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREfl
U.S.
NOW ON
OFFENSIVE Pi
EAST, BELIEF
By D.WITT MecKENZIE
Wide World War Anilyit
Tliern In lii'lm siillsfuclluu In
tho WiirnliiK 1 lili people) by
Lieut. CumiuuiKlcr Tumlnutfo of
Jnpuiifnc IrnpiTlnl lii'iicliiiiurters
thnl probably 20 Yankro aub
murines lilu ones wllh n Imitt
rriilslnu ruilluii nro opcriillnii
off Jiipmi,
Concrete, liidk'utltin lliut To
nilnuKo may be rliilil li futind
In our Admiral Hurt's report
thnl U. S. submersible hnve
mi u d o two successful Bltiieks.
Tho miliiro of Iho victories Isn't
disclosed but wo enn wall for
Hint, Just io lonK in wo know
Santa Cluus la on hl way.
Thin strike mo a a very en
couriiKlnU lK, becuiiMi It mourn
wo uru bculnnlnK to swlnif Into
offensive ncllon In tho cruclul
bntlla urou. '
II la pleasing to fool that these
nndor-wutor bonla nro tho pilot
fish which alU'iul tho advent of
American nuvnl und ulr rein
forcements. I don't mean that
literally, becuuao thero ll no
Indication whoro tho aubmorlnoa
rimo from, but It hai boon moro
thnn 10 dnya alnco tho attack
on I'cnrl harbor, und a fair
stretch of I'uclflc run bu crossed
In Unit lime. Tho uolden ho ur
which wo huvo uulncd throutfli
tho urund dufenio mnclo by our
forces ahould pay returna be
fore loutf.
It wouldn't bo surprising to
aeo a big naval enuiilleiiieiil
break out almoal any lime now.
Our fleet la hunting tho Jupa,
and If they purine the llnca
which their strategy thua far
hua Indlcntcd they uro bound to
fight to keep ua from brlnvlnil
aid to our buses, alnco Jupuncae
aurrcaa dcenda on securing
and holdluit control of these.
The Japs huvo hud a art-buck
In not brlnil "bin to aclzc the
I'hlllppiuca during tho tlmo 11
requlrea for a relief expedition
to croaa tho Pacific from Ha
waii. From tho aUmdpoInt of tho
ultimate outcomo of tho bottle
of tho Pacific the fierce attack
of tho Jupaneaa agulnat tho Brit
ish on tho Malay peninsula la
moro Important than tho assault
against tho Philippines. Tho
Japs, of course, ore trying to
flKht tholr way down tho pcnln
aula to tho great naval base of
Singapore, the fall of which
presumably would deliver Into
their hondi tho great wealth of
the Dutch Kasl Indlea which
Singapore guards. Japan needs
the resources of tho Indies bad
ly. Fear that American naval and
air aid may bo rushed to the
aid of tho Rrltlsh undoubtedly
is spurring tho Japanese to
nuke a supremo effort In which,
according to tho British, they
are fighting like fanatics. Tho
situation l.i aerloua for Britain,
but It should be remembered
Hint the Japanese have to fight
their way 400 miles down the
prnlnsuln before they come op
posite the great Island which
houses Singapore. TJiia world
famous naval bnso isn't totter
ing yet by any means.
So far as concern tho defense
of tho Philippines, tho latest
word continues good. An Amer
ican communique soya that Iho
situation on tho ground remains
unchanged, and - late army
report announces tho destruc
tion of at least 28 Jap planes
on tha weat coast of Luzon.
Thnt victory is of greot Impor
tance because It Indicates that
wo still retain control of the air
over the strategic Island of Lu
zon. Tho Japs need air supre
mocy to effect a conquest of the
Philippines.
Little Things Save Lives
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Ordinary Items on atom alielvea a few dnya nun, these articles aro
recommended for civilian use In blackouts, ulr raids and In fire
fighting. Left to right: lantern, rubber goggles, asbestos gloves,
alirrup pump and collapsible pull.
British Know All
About Blackouts;
They're Permanent
(Editor's Note In the follow
ing dispatch Ilnrry Flory de
scribes the British blackout and
other nlr raid precautions in
tho light of what Is going on
now in the United States.
As Europeun news mnnager
of tho United Press Flory spent
the first 10 months of the war
In London and thus experienced
moro than 430 nights of com
plete dawn-to-dusk blackouts
and dozens of heavy air raids.)
By HARRY FLORY
(United Prese European Newa
Manager)
British blackouts are com
plete, permanent.
Evei since Thursday night,
Aug. 31, 10:iB tho day before
German troops marched Into
Polund Britain has been com
pletely blacked out nightly from
30 minutes after sunset until
30 minutes before sunrise.
That means thnt during those
periods no light visible to an
enemy airplane pilot overhend
may bo shown. Offenders aro
prosecuted, fined, even Im
prisoned. Slowor Tempo
In Britain thero la no such
thing as waiting for reports of
enemy planes and then sudden
ly turning off or blacking out
all lights whllo tho streets aro
full of people. That would lead
to confusion and accident.
Tho theory of the British blnck
out Is that no light should ever
show at any time. Thus, tho
streets aro never full of peo
ple after dark. The pcoplo
havo formed the hnbit of get
ting off the streets before sun
down. Yet life, work and some pleas
ure proceed as usual, but at a
slower tempo.
Every palace, every hotel,
every office building and fact
ory. If ever used after dark,
Is equipped with special blnck
out curtains, drapes, dark
shades, or wooden framed In
sets to prevent even a crack
of light showing outside the
building.
Responsibility for blacking
out rests with Individual ten
ants. They must provide their
own blackout materials, see
that they ore In place every
night 'ul dusk, never removed
until dawn. Muny a sleepy cit
izen of London has been prose
cuted for following his peocc-
tlmc hubit of opening bis bed
room curtains and raising his
bedroom window with his bed
side light still burning. To con
form to blackout regulations he
must first extinguish his bed
room light, then grope his way
to the window.
Vehicle Restrictions
Automobiles and buses must
bo equipped to show barely suf
flclcnt light for driving pur
poses. One headlight may be
used, screened by an officially
designed hood so that only a
dull beam of light reflects
downward and not more than a
few feet ahead of the vehicle.
Parking lights and tail lights
must bo painted out except
apertures not exceeding the
size of a nickel.
Ordinary street lights have
not shown anywhere in Britain
since Aug. 30, 1938. London
and many other British cities
now have emergency Btrect
lights of very low candlo pow
cr, screened so thot their re
flection Is not cost upward. On
moonless nights when there is
no fog they Indicate the direc
tion in which a street runs.
All curbs are painted white.
So nro street obstructions of
all kinds. Jutting sandbags, the
oases of lamp poles. But even
now burked shins and black
eyes nro common.
All main thoroughfares have
prominent white lines down the
middle, normolly enabling driv
ers to keep to their sido of the
street.
Ordinary flashlights are per
mitted, but they must be
screened by at least two thick
50 SUITS ON SALE
FOR $18.75 AND $23.75
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DREW'S MANSTORE
IU MsM
Child Wounded
In Cavite Attack
MANILA. Dec. 17 (P) Tho
youngest person Injured In Japa
nese air raids on Luzon Island
an unidentified 6-month-old
girl was given an even chance
. to survive by doctori at Manila
hospital today.
Tha child, suffering from
shrapnel wounds, was found on
n Covltu street after tho first
Inpaneso rnld on tho navy yard
there. Authorities believe her
parents were killed In the attack.
Every man nttda and Ilkos a
good Pocket Knife Case Ka
Bar Diamond Edge - Guar
anteed Knives at The Gun Store
714 Main,
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
HERNIA-FISSURE-FISTULA
No od to eullai any long?.
mi 31 yoare wo bava ano
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. Information and explaining 4
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SIZES 10 to 20
SIZES 38 to 46
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Take time out from your Christmas shopping
to buy yourself at least two of these beautiful
dresses They will also make the ideal Christ
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frocks to "Jeweled" Date Dresses Peplums,
Dirndls, Jacket Dresses ... In color bright
wools, royon cre'pes . . . Two-tone pastels,
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large sizes -
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nosaca of tlaauo paper and never
pointed upward.
When enemy planei ara over
head even the lighting1 of a
cigarette on tho street Is for
bidden.
Railroad traffic moves more
slowly. Locomotlvo headlights
aro dim, reflect downward. Sig
nal lights, of reduced power,
are screened so they arc In
visible from above.
Black Skylights
Railroad stations, mostly low.
glass-roofed buildings which are
merely train sheds compared
with American stations, show
only very dim blue lights.
GIiikx roofs and skylights arc
puinted black.
In tho early days of the war
nil lights Inside railroad roaches
were extinguished. Shades on
British trains do not fit tight
ly. Kvcntually couch lights
were screened to throw the
light downward and prevent
it showing through the crarks
left by flapping shades.
Working hours in offices.
closing hours for stores, ara ad
Justed during winter months to
enable tho maximum number
of persons to reach their homes
before dusk. During tho period
of heavy raids last year many
offices split their staffs, half
the employes working long
hours two auccessive days,
sleeping on the premises, then
taking two days' rest whllo the
other half carried on.
Thousands of air raid ward
ens and police patrol the big
British cities enforcing the
blackout restrictions, rapping
loudly on tho doors of houses
which show even chinks of
Itght. There is always the
danger of fifth columnists de
liberately showing lights to
guido raiding bombers.
Tho population of New Jersey
increased to 4,148,562 in 1040,
as compared with 4,041,334 In
1030.
Ski and Sport Jackets The
Gun Store 714 Main.
SCARLET FEVEfl
- CASE AT BONANZA
Dr. Peter H. Rozendal, county
health officer, ordered the Bo
nanza school closed Tuesday
when one case of scarlet fever
was reported in the district.
Parents of school children
there have been advised to con
sult their family doctor or the
health authorities in case of sore
throat, Dr. Rozendal said.
The scarlet fever cases report
ed in Merrill are now under
control, he announced.
One-seventh of the earth's to
tal land area is taken up by
Russia.
Skis Ski Binders Ski Wax
Strand and Northland Skia
The Gun Store Puckett and
Houaton 714 Main. .
Two Grounded U. S.
Aviators Safe in
Hike to Boguio
MANILA, Dec. 17 OP) Ad
vices received from Boguio to
day said that two U. S. army
pilots had arrived there after
traveling overland from Isolat
ed areas where they made
forced landings a week ago
while battling Japanese air
raiders.
The two were Identified as
Lieutenants Shepherd and
Houseman.
FREE AT
Carlisle's Jewelry
Store
$5 Grocery Order
with each cash purchaae
amounting to $27.50 or over
(tax included.) All fair-trade
Items excluded.
1008 Main St.
Fine line of Men's Loathe
Jackets end Costs Just. who,
he would like for Xmea Ts
dun Store 714 Main.
Read the Classified page.
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Bedspreads $3.98
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