Docombor 22, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 111 Y, NHVY TO SEEK RECRUITS OF 18.BELIEF WASHINGTON, Doc. 22 (Pi Thwarted by cnniircai In 1U plun (or drafting nwn under 20, tha army wilt rescind recent ordora against volunteer mllatmrnla Qbnd go after thn younger men, an Informed aenator predicted tcidiiy. "Tha army hint muda It pluln that It wont younger men," auid Senator neynold (U-NC), chair man of thn ((male military af fair committee, "and 1 m nitre Hint It will begin recruiting them immediately." Hit comment wua glvun re porter aa flmil preparations for druftlng men from 20 through 44 year .old, approved by both houaca yesterday, awaited I'real' dent Hooaevelt'a algnature on Ihj enabling leglalatlon. The prealdentlal algnnture, of ficial aald, will set In motion the machinery for ri'glatrutlon Probubly at acpurotc tlmna of men 20 and 21 yeara old who hava not yet been Hated, and of men from 30 through 44. Thla reglatratlon probubly will not take plan for aeveral weeka, elective aervlce heada aaid. It will be followed by reglatratlon of the IB-through-ID and tho 45-through-64 age clauea, groupa which are not aubject to com pulaory military, aervlce under the draft expanalon act. Secretary of War Stlmaon had announced that henceforth tha army would take men only through tha (elective aervlce yatem. But that waa before the houae and aenate compro mlaed on the minimum age of 20, Inatead of the 10 previously voted by the aenate. Reaumption of enliatmenta of younger men. Reynolds predict ed, would be especially empha iced in tha sir corps, which thua far Include! only regular enlist ed men, distinguished from electees, in IU ranks. Hee-Haw, Mules reel israrr, too BAN MATEO. Calif.. Dee. 22 W It la registration time for all horses and mules on tha went coast, between three and 10 year old. Lleut.-Col. F. W. Koeater, in charge of the war department' western remount area headquar ter here, in calling for such registration, said tho census of animal of a useful military age "ii limply most desirable (tap In our defense preparation," and that la not a draft of animal resource. "Experience of the present war ihowa the horse and mule till ii essential for a variety of uses in modern armies," Col onel Kocster said. LOGGING BY MOONLIGHT Mahogany trees are cut by moonlight. This la done in the belief that they are more free of up then, and that tha wood in Hi-har In nnr QUITE A CHANGE The moon has a temperature of about 212 degrees Fahren heit during Ita long day, and about 200 degree below zero during ita long night. GROWING AMERICANS People In the United States are getting taller, and the stan dard bed length eventually will have to be Increased, according to sciential. wiaiaiaiwaiwiaijMi; Christmas DANCE MAUN Broadway Hall Thursday Eve Dec. 25 Music by Baldy Evans and hi Orchestra Dancing 10 to 3 Admission: Gents $1 Ladles Free Defense The treasury reported that the demand for U. S. Defense Savings Bonds had been so great alnce the outbreak of war that the bureau of engraving and printing had been forced to a 24 hour shift. A aectlon ot the bureau, where the preaaea roll out a million bonda a day, la ahown. Jap Attack Staggers Santa But He Makes Comeback B TOM WOLF NEA Service Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. Dec. 22 The Jap bombs which rained out of a cloudless aky over llnwuli on December 7 nearly blew the bulging Christmas pack right off Santn'a back here In America's biggest shopping center almost 6000 miles away. But Santa, like the American people, can take it. Momentar ily stunned, he quickly recov ered his bearings, picked tip his pack, and went determinedly back to hi work, with renewed Yule spirit. Tho beginning of the aecond week before Christmas would normally be the height of the gift ahopplng season. Yet wan doring through many of Manhat tan' expectantly stocked depart ment store on December 8, the day after the Yellow attacX, you'd have thought an air raid was actually in progress here Judging by the conspicuous ab enco of customers In the usually jammed aisle. The next few day were little better. Merchanta' association squeamishly ldestopped pointed how'-buslness7 question, de clined to guess whether It would pick up. It looked as though Jap machlneguns in the Pacific were shooting full of hole the widespread prediction that this would be America' biggest Christmas ever. THEATER ATTENDANCES CUT ALMOST IN HALF But by week's end, in those game store where you .could have shot moose on Monday, you couldn't have packed a sardine on Saturday. Recovering from their initial shock, Americana have apparently decided to make this the merriest Christmas of all, figuring that It may be some time bofore they are able to cele brate mother one with all tho trimming. This determination to make It a happy Yule waa by no mean (g Tommy DORSEV Hat BRANDWYNSE and Ginny SIMMS SklnnayEHNIS QWeyKOBLE O Horace HEIDT Saturday night, for a full half hour. Coca-Cola Thl week' llne-u putt the apolllgat on the band whlrb.-accorriing to our latest weekly tabulaltoiir-madethe re cording that outsold any other. IVIftY NIOHT IXCirr SUNOAY Mutual Network KFJI 7:15 P. M. Bond Demand Speeds eye-closed shoulder-shrugging at the realities of a still-distant war. That fuct was written in deficits at all the amuacment houses on und off the Cay White Way. Ja pan's stab-ln-the-back attack was at first too shocking for Ameri cans to desire to escape it sig nificances through entertain ment. Tuesday night porhaps provided all-time attendance lows at almost every amusement and recreation house, aa Ameri cans hugged their home radios to hear President Roosevelt's ad dress which drew an estimated record listening public of 00, 000,000 people In the US. The more candid amusement Impresarios were quick to admit that their box-office bust was more than the usual pre-Christ-mas slump which always set In when people are (pending their money on Yule (hopping instead of entertainments. Thontre-going was off from 25- 40 per cent, according to James Riley, secretary of the League of New York Theatres. Normally during this period (which even Actors Equity has sanctioned as slump-season by allowing pro- ducers' to lay off casts for two weeks Just before Christmas) If STAG NIGHT -fr TUES. 23rd6to8p. This is the night men will get a break at Moe's! Special attention will be given to all men regardless of how heavy traffic is in any department at any time. Special clerks will be on hand in every department to give expert advice on the proper selection of Lingerie, Hosiery, Cosmetics, accessories and all other Gifts. No need of any man feeling bewildered about his Gift shopping ... Be at Moe's Tuesday night for our big stag night, 6 to 8 o'clock. r. If R ft m ft if THE II II ii Up Presses Wmfm theatrical till dive only about 20 per cent. But by week's end, a trend towards escape-seeking had be gun. Hit shows were, in (omc cases, doing SRO business, but there was a marked shift in which (hows were hits. The serious, heavy dramas, especial ly war plays, which had been well patronized, (uddenly suf fered severe slump. The "tur key," hanging on In an effort to catch the Chrlstma week. cranberry, gave up and closed their doors. No show, however, had reported cancelling any of its previously scheduled extra Christmas week matinees. EVEN THE ENTERTAINERS APOLOGIZED Night club followed the gen eral pattern. Some New York er did jingle night spot till early in the week by trying to drown their anger in the flowing cup. But they remained sullen ly sober, snuffed out the gayety which is the life blood of the cafes. Even the entertainer were apologizing for trying to be funny "at a time like thla." But the night clubs, too, were coming back to their seasonal- slump norms as the week wore on. Now Yorkers' determlna- tion to do their share in the Job which America calls on them to do had not lessened. It was Just that they could not see that it would help their country's cause in any way to wear long faces AT MOE'S WOMAN S STOtttjNc THE FRIENDLY STORI BERN, Switzerland, Dec. 22 (AP) The Scandinavian corre spondent of the Bcrncr Tag wacht reported today growing friction between Norwegian bishops and the German-backed government of Vldkcn Quls'ing. Bishop Flvlnd Berggrav ot Oslo, leader of the churchmen and known as a democrat and progressive, has refused to per mit the National Lutheran church to participate In Quis ling politics and he has refused to attend meetings of the parlia ment since the German occu pation. He has also rejected efforts to have the church call for a 'holy war" against Russia and as a rsiult waa denounced by the controlled press. He wrote to ministers, In structing them to cancel col lective prayer after the Quis ling government substituted for the prayer mentioning king, parliament and government, an other calling for obedience to the chief of state. The correspondent also re ported that the government had been forced to write all schools warning that act of students hostile to the state could no longer be tolerated. Another order prohibited wearing the Norwegian coat of arms, colors or letU.-.i standing for King Haakon. The Stockholm correspondent of the Basel National Zeitung reported that police of occupied Norway had been compelled by activity against the German- sponsored Norwegian govern ment to tighten border restric tions. Police in extensive raids along the Swedish border were said to have seized entry per mits and ordered inhabitants to present their residence permits to police to be examined and re stamped. Frontier guards have been increased. The ivory-billed woodpecker. now facing extinction,, is almost a xeet in lengtn. while tackling, with all their energy, the tremendous tasks be fore them. Save 20 On Memorials By Calling at Klamath Falla Marble aad Granite Works 1 IS So. 11th Str and Making Your Own Selection - fr M. Si Pacific War Recalls Bits Of Humor for Film Men Br PAUL HARRISON NEA Service Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22 We were talking about the war. naturally, and the vastness of the Pacific, and wondering what sort of movie that 20th Fox location company had got In Hawaii, where it had been sent, just before Japan's at tack, to film idyllic background shots for another sarong opera. A player then told how a Paramount company on a simi lar mission had been blitzed not by the Japs but by the Hays office. This outfit was to make atmosphere shots for the new Dorothy Lamour picture, and it assembled a lot of people and dancers for a festival se quence. Back in Hollywood, though, every foot of the film was thrown away because the ah navels of the women dancers were visible. In the movies, adult human beings don t have those things. Another troupe, also commis sioned to make background scenes for a current picture, was obliged to hire a blond woman to double in long shots for the star of the movie. To their alarm, they discovered that blonds were very scarce indeed. (This wasn't In Hawaii.) And finally they had to engage the most notorious Jezebel in that region of the tropica. The censors ahd public will never know, however; at a consider able distance the strumpet looks acceptably like the idealized glamor girl. WHALE OF A STORY Assistant Director Robert Webb got to yarning about some location trips he had made in the Pacific, beginning with the one away back to "The Sea Beast." That was done off the coast of Alaska. "One day I rented a half whale and hired a boat to tow it 22 miles out to where we were shooting," he recalled. "We were going to make the closeups showing John Barrymore harpooning the crit ter. "But when we got to the spot there was no tugboat and no whale. The director was just 'asking sarcastically, "Well, White Dress Shirts $1.29 Select a Warm, Wool, Zipper Jacket $3.95 OREGON $1.29 $1.29 Glv. Wants" N.wlV ' Newest X w orNs'uk Overcoat XX saVsirl A r MiiJHer X V i J V $1.00 S X$19.5yA Xfo7iTi X A Smart He Wants tV Kaw GiasXX eTwo-Tr XXPaJaas NxTeir, Beits Sweater f t Linen f All Wool Sv f Long tV J Initial J X J Sleere r Hand- puUOw V Sport w kerchiefs A Sweaters J Shirts X $lBox r Dose Ha SI XNwltlmd f Ji f tSST- Gloves jf Chains Tie SacksV $I49 S- XRk yCoUrM-nv Pant Dre-Snsing V 5port V iSK Gowns JSL:iJ X J Colors up f AS-P1.C X' " X XnahardineX X D""!! LWLr em I. .la, U Mr. Webb, what do we do now?' when I heard a feeble toot. Less than 400 yards away was a Jap anese fishing boat towlflg a fine. fresh 90-foot whale. I'm sure it was the only time In my life that I was glad to see a Jap. I hired the whale for an hour for $50, and we got some swell shots." PAGO-PAGO PAY He had an adventure in Pago Pago, too, with 2800 angry na tives. "I had hired 2800 of them for a single big scene," Webb said. "All they were supposed to do was rush down to the shore, scramble into war canoes and furiously paddle away. "But just as we were ready to shoot, the head man an nounced a sit-down strike. More dough. I couldn't pay more be cause the United States navy had told us to stick to a certain scale that native employer paid tnem during the rest of the year. "Well, we argued, but there Just wasn't any budging them Finally I pretended to tell the two camera crews to pack up, but actually I tipped them to get all ready to shoot. Then I told the chief that we had decided to skip this scene, which we really didn't need. HERE'S THE HAPPIEST MAN IN KLAMATH FALLS He peeked et those Gifts hit wife hid away and taw a book of Esquire Tower Theatre Scrip! Esquire ts9 r Twer 4tf r Theatre Scrip 4 W la a Gift Evvybody aT, Cm Injoy J auv Nowt V. f J SAVI MOMS Y VJ Coma in! ' Your Oregon Woofen Store it loaded with last minute gift tuggattiont for that man of yours! Pick out anything from a new tuit or topcoat to those little item to stuff in hit stocking! Remem ber, you don't pay one cent extra for credit at Your Oregon Woolen Store. M Utility T f X. Brush S XFrostftoofX Cosy TiatiftAi jT Bedroom X miiii - -m r CMee TT Slinners zv X To, Outdoor X,WV P VOal X $395 weatersX X X "sr" $3.95 v X KLAMATH'S CREDIT CLOTHIERS WOOLEN And I made him really rnad. X said, 'You tell your blankety men to get In their blankety blank boat and get tho blank off thlt beach as quick as they can!' "He was so mad we were scared for a minute, Then he hollered something, and the na tives yelled, and the whole ca boodle got into the canoet and went away from there. The cameras kept turning, and we got just what we wanted. To koep faith with the navy, I arranged to have the proper amount of pay turned over to 'em." 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