The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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Dccemlmr 24, 1941
Si WORKER
CHARGED WITH
GUTTING WIRE
BOSTON, Doc. 24 OP) Fed,
erl authorities today hold Wll
Urn Patrick Collin, 42, an
American-born shipyard worker,
on a ubotaga charga In con-
Onrction with the cutting of a
power cable In the Boston navy
yard Deo.-8 the day the Unit
ed Statei declared War against
Japan.
U. S. Attorney Edmund J.
Brandon aald the motive for the
cable slashing had not been de
termined. Colllni pleaded guilty when
arraigned yeiterday befora U.
8. Commluloner Edward Don
ovan, but Donovan ordered him
to change hi plea to Innocent
pending a hearing Jan. 0. Ball
wu set at 110,000.
The clt-feiulanl wm charged
with "Injuring, Interfering with
and obstructing the national de
feline by cutting a cable used
In connection with the opera
tion of an acetylene cutting
muchlno being used In the navy
yard."
Drundnn aald, however, he
would atu-inpt to how that
Q Collin hud punctured holes in
mine on emu and hncl loft oil
plgou open, wauling "thou.
aanda of gallon" of fuel, that
ho loosened bolt on machinery
w geara wouia ny off and that
he had burned Identification
number off key piirtu uard In
naval conalructloii.
The U. 8. attorney auorted
thnt Collin had committed acta
effective enough to delay work
for at taunt a week on aomo
naval vcwela now Jn the At
lantic acrvlce.
Collin aald ho had worked
In the Cleveland post offlca for
three year bofore coming here.
In axklng maximum ball for
Collins, who wa arretted whllt
at work, Brandon aald:
"While wo do not want to
create a wave of hyileria, wa
ro ooiermined to make an OX'
ampio of thl cane, which la
tno rim or it kind In thla
aectiori.
O British Bomb Locks,
Trop Nazi Warships
In Brest Harbor
LONDON. Dec. 2 ila.
vance) A direct bomb hit on the
gaiea or the drydock at Brest,
France, in an RAF daylight raid
December 18 la rwlmv.H in k..
trapped tho 26,000-ton Gorman
c-atueanipa Scharnborat and Gne
taenau in the docki ami rUmeaa
them anew, tho air mlnlatry
" aervico reported Monday
night.
It aald aerial nhnlnop.nh.
taken during tho raid alio gave
reason to oeuevo, "although tho
confualon of amoka preclude a
certainty, that a heavy bomb haa
fallen amldshlp and penetrated
me nee or mo Schamhorat.
In addition, the n,i ...
nounced, It la "quite certain that
a neavy armor-piercing bomb"
fell between tho atern of tho
OneUenau and the aide of the
O drydock and another similarly
between tho Schamhorat and her
dock.
The new lervlce ald neither
battleship probably could be
moved until thj damaged gate
are repaired. Moreover, it added,
"a great number of bomb" have
fallen cloao to them although
"how much damage theao have
dono can only be conjectured at
tho moment."
"Important submarine pena at
Brest also woro heavily bombed
during tho attack and received
one certain and two probable
hita," It reported.
"Building, poaalbly work
ahop. bohlnd the submarine pen
have been demolished."
Although tho attack waa made
from "great height In order to
enable tho bombs to penetrate
tho ship's armor," tho ministry
anld photographs showed such
oxtromo accuracy that "not a
single bomb foil Into tho civil
. town or in tho commercial port
of Brest."
Multi-cellular constructions, as
applied to tho wing of ships,
mean that tho pnnels are made
up in many boxes. In other
words, there are o many rlbi
and spars that the frame of the
wing appears to be a aeries of
small boxllko structures.
Hotel Elk
Coffee Shop
Open
AW Day
Christmas
one!
Now Years
Air Raid Precautions
KLAHATVW
JOHNS
U. S. Forces
Will Triumph
Says Roosevelt
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (UP)
President Roosevelt, In a Christ
mas message to men of the army
and navy, expressed confidence
tonight that American armed
forces during the coming year
"will triumph on all fronts
against the forces of evil which
are arrayed against us."
He told the fighting men that
the public has full faith In their
"high devotion to duty," and
that they continue to set "an In
spiring example for all of the
people, as you have done so
often In the past.".
"In (ending my personal
Christmas greetings to you I
fcol that I should add a special
message of gratitude to the ad
miration and affection which I
have always felt, and have ex
pressed In other years," Mr.
Roosevelt said. "I am confident
that during the year which lies
before us you will triumph on
all fronts against the forces of
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He signed tho message as
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mander in Chief.
Christmas Tree
Seeds Sent Out
SiATTLE, Dec. 24 W) The
West Coast Lumbermen's associ
ation Christmas card: A packet
ol 25 Christmas tree (Douglas
fir) seeds.
Attached are two pages of In
struction on how you, too, can
grow Christmas and other trees.
Read tho Classified page
EAT CHRISTMAS DINNER AT
LAKESHORE I
Till KEY CiilCKEX
STEAK
DINNER SERVICE FROM 2 f. M.
MUSIC FROM 6
Beit IVilUel
May longs of Good Cheer bo
in your hearts tills Christmas.
Our Sincere Hop for a Joy
oui Yuletlde Seaion for you.
Wa thank you for tho privil
ege of serving you In 1941.
SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY
. AND ZORIC DRY CLEANING
700 SO. th 7P0 SO. 6th
THE EVENING HERALD,
Sectors for Suburbs
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New Tires Just
Won't Exist
PORTLAND, Dec. 24 W)
Until January 9 and perhaps
longer new tires Just don't ex
ist for motorists, J. Fred Bergsch,
priorities field service district
manager, said here Monday.
He told tire dealers and oil
company representatives ell sales
of new tires were stopped and
delivery, even though on order
and paid for, halted. Used cars
may not be sold with new tires
on them; cars coming from the
factory with only four Urea may
not be delivered to purchasers
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Suburban ARP map:
Heavy lines Indicate
boundaries, light lines
are streets other than
boundary (treats. To
simplify the map, only
atxeats necessary to lo
cate boundary lines are
shown. (Corrections An
derson avenue Is the
boundary line between
district 62 and 84. The
heavy line waa omitted
by mlitake). See war
den llit on opposite page.
with five tires; dealers may not
move new tires, even for storage
purposes, from the building in
which they now are located.
Lending, leasing or trading of
new tires likewise is banned.
Bergsch said the freeze order
expires January 9 but that some
rationing system la expected to
be in effect by that time.
Loo. Lot
f To Sur
The Ideal Gift
j THEATRE SCRIP
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FORT LEWIS, Dee. 24 m
Military official! at Fort Lewis
designated the eight western
states and Alaska as "theatre
of operations" and especially
asked the press and radio of Ore
gon and Washington to join In
a strict program for safeguard
ing military information.
Maj. Gen. Kenyon A. Joyce,
commander of tho 6th army
corps, directed that all "military
news, photograph, and other
media of Information in this sec
tor (Oregon and Washington) be
approved by military Intelli
gence at Fort Lewis."
Tho army fully realizes that
the press, radio and new (reels
have a mission of Importance,"
said Lieut. Malcolm C. Bauer,
public relations officer, "that is
to keep tho public Informed. In
war It la often more Important
to keep the enemy uninformed."
'The enemy docs not obtain
hla information of our forces
through big or obvious things.
He pieces it together from small
bit of seemingly unimportant
material."
The following regulation of
the censorship were set down:
"No photographs shall bo pub
lished which in any manner, di
rectly or indirectly, reveal the
Identity of military units, tho lo
cation of unit, tho strength or
armament of unit. The names
of soldiers should not be used
without specific approval of
proper authorities.
"No news (hall be disseminat
ed which directly or indirectly
reveal the movement of troops
to, from or within the theatre,
or which discloses such informa
tion as is referred to the para
graph immediately below.
"Nothing shall be published,
or broadcast, concerning the
troops who are in defensive po
sitions along the Pacific coast
defending either against possible
attacks or sabotage. This In
cludes location of bivouacs, ref
erence to numbers of troops, or
disclosure of work of areas be
ing protected."
Officer Receives
Greetings From
Offending Driver
SEATTLE, Dec 24 W)
Traffic Patrolman G. E. Murray
arrested a motorist the other
night' and handed him a ticket
for driving 40 miles an hour and
traveling on the wrong side of
the street.
. With the ticket, ho gave the
man a severe "bawling out"
Yesterday Murray received a
beautifully engraved Christmas
card, with the postscript
"Remember the guy you
caught doing 40 miles an hour1
on the wrong side of the street.
Well, here' wishing you a Mer
ry Christmas and a Happy New
Year."
Murray gasped and said: "It
must be the Christmas season."
A Merry
Christmas
To All
One men tl YuJttkf rodt irawiS B
with mirth an ley and ntMtlno, S
Tharafare. to auatamara and hi and,
Wa attand the Seaaen'a Oreatlnaa. X
Wa ton tide baautMoa land f ewe, !
Wa love our way of Ilia, R
Per emteh, and terrible K eeama, fj
We're leaked M mortal otrtla. m
lot help to Ine our LBMrty, 1
Baeh woman, ehlM and man,
Awake the Spirit of the Peat, E
We're ellll AMSRIOXNSI W
So, while today we laugh and play, m
Lai a think ol UnoM Sam, S
Me immIb th Money a buy Mt fcttitfiv, K
And buy amJ buy mi In I a
Harris Lunch
119 3. Fourth St.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
With a genuine appreciation or
the people whom we serve, wa
pause on this glorious. occasion to
wish each of you o Yuletide that
will be the happiest you have ever
spent. May the New Year hold an
abundance of good things for you
ond those whom you hold so dear.
Fred H.
HEILBRONNER
Fuels That Satisfy Plus Service
."SINCE 1919"
821 Sprint Phono 4151
F.D. R. Asked
To Award 75
Flying Crosses
WASHINGTON. D.e la mr
Tho war department tonight ask-
ca rresiaeni ttoosevelt to award
distinguished flying cro to 79
army filer, including the late
Capt. Colin P. Kelly Jr, for suc
cessfully completing a secret
mass flight of hugo four-engined
bombers from Honolulu, Hawaii,
to the Philippine island last
September.
Detail of tho trans-Paclfie
flight, which occurred between
Sept. 5-12, were revealed by the
department In recommending
the award for "hrnlam mnA
extraordinary achievement." The
yumci, ine aeparunent said,
linco "have heavily engaged In
the deferue of the lai.nHa"
against the Japanese.
The pilot of one of the big
bombers wa Kelly, the 28-year-old
hero-flier of Marii asm. Fla
who bombed and sunk the 29,-
uuu-ton Japanese battleship Ha.
runa at the coit of hi own life.
The fllffht vine A U M.l
Emmett O'Donnell Jr, Brooklyn,
n. z. wniie tho United State
and Japan were then at peace,
the planes nevertheless took an
"uncharted and circuitous route"
deep into the south Paclfie to
avoid Japanese patrol, the de
partment said. It was believed
the formation covered more than
7000 mile, although the exact
route and number of olana wr
not disclosed.
"Moat of the long route had
never boon flown before by
either commercial nr mildew
aircraft," the department said.
jnose recommended for the
The WAFFLE HOUSE
. WAFFLEITIS
Some, mondn pomp) you're ooff af low
And feefln paella awfuL
duet etop In at Tho "Warn name
And order up a waffle.
And ae re wan te ham tt pane,
If fun to art an ohattar, ,
An watoh hew dahttie the seek
Manlsutatot her ketter.
he peura It en tho waffle Iran,
Than elampe down on the oukelee,
Than oeoke tin oho la ealar, aura
To hare no Mlekln trontjlao.
She handa It te yoe on a plate,
Veur heart Define to flutter,
And with peur knife you linear M e'er
With eheleeat seldan Butter.
Than with t emeek of eJeetkM Oreo,
An with Urd MM ahkrrup.
Van let the tuner molt a art
The fid tho heloa with aiiup
The waffle out wily dtoapp aeio
To M hat root In peur tummr,
And yew so forth to raeo the day
AH arujM ami lad and ahununy.
-U 0. OA PR
FORMERLY HAMBURGER ORCHARD NO. 1
315 So. 6th
NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF ' ,,
LOUISE BARR BERT BARR
ONCE
n
May it bring you Peace and Happinesi
Throughout the New Year
Pleaae accept our thank for
tlx Mndnessee yon have eo
tended o in the past We
trut we may eentrnne te
Merit year eeaaidoration to
the future.
We Will Be Closed All Day
Christmas and AH Day New
Year'il
Balsiger Motor
PAGE SEVEN
cross the highest air award for
service outside of actual combat
Included three majors, throe 1
captain, 21 lieutenant, 32 ter
geanU and 14 other enlisted men.
Air oorpe offielaU said they be
lieved that thl would be the
largtat maa award of the flying
erost on rooord.
"Duo to the efficient ettorta
of the crew, the flight from
Honolulu to Fort Stotsenburg
(Philippines) w a completed
without accident or Injury to
any of the crew or passenger,"
each citation said. "The flight
began on Sept. 8, 1041, and was
completed on Sept, 12, 1B41.
"This difficult trip wa torn
ploted In excellent time and
without mlihap . . . The ipeed
with which each phase of thl
flight waa flown demonatrated
superior leadership and ability
on the part of It commander.
Further, it brought credit to the
United State and Its air force,"
Read the Classified page.
99e
PER COUPLE
20-30 Club
Milk fund
DANCE
XMAS NITE
(Dec. 25)
e
Armory
AGAIN
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