The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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    December 24, 1941
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NIN
MS FOB PEACE
OUTLINED Bf POPE
VATICAN CITY, Dec. 24
(Off Iclul Broiiricnnt nncordod by
AP) Popo Plus XII, In his en
nuu Christmas eve mnimnu to
world, lnld down flvo
point, plun for future world
pi'tca, predicated upon "an ade
quate and proiiressive" limita
tion of armament.
The pontiff, brondcmtlnK over
tliaV VliUcuri rndlo, mild Unit In
tha world of Dm future thero
Qnunt bo no pliR-o for:
1 l Any kind of nugresslmi.
2 Ouprcwilou of minorities
J DealtftiliiK niitlonn sevklnif
monopoly on oconomlo wraith
4--Tolnl wnr or annuinents
racea.l
5V--PurMCUtlon directed against
religious sects or churches bo-
rnuM fullli in one of tha rights
of jmmklnd."
'"J'hero nitint bo a progressiva
llinitnllon of armaments," ho
niUI. "True respect for trcnlloa
muat bo observed."
Rich Cloth Is Worth-While Crochet
Household
Art
by
Alice
Brook
COM. w. MOUMHOl Mfl MQ,
PATTERN 7052
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Two "key" squares In fllot
crochet unlock the door to a
bountiful home. Crochet and
Join these Into spread or cloth
you'll have accessories thnt
will be an heirloom. Pattern
7052 contalna direction! and
chart! for making iquarea; lllus
tratloni of them and of stitches;
miitcrluls needed.
To obtain this piitlern aend 1U
cents In coin to The Herald and
Newi, Household Art! Dept ,
Klamath Fall! Do not send this
picture, but keep it and the num
bar for reference. Be lure to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
coin often slips out of the en'
velope. Requests for patterns
should read. "Send pattern
No to
jollowed by your name and ad
drcis
MAROONED FLIERS
Transportation
Hews
IN FREIGHT SERVICE
i
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Dec. 24,
(&) An Alaskan pilot and his
two passengers who have spent
six days and nights on the shores
of a frozen lake awaiting rescue
stnrted a hike through bitter
cold country todoy to a lake 10
miles distant where they hope
to meet the men who were un
able to reach them at their pre
vious location.
The trio, Pltot Archie Fergu
son, Dr. David llochn and Nor
ma n Anthony, were forced down
last Thursday when ice formed
on the wings of their plane.
Lundlng on a tiny lake Just in
side the Arctic circle, they estab
lished communication with the
outer world long enough to give
their location before their radio
went riftarl.
Subsequent attempt, to rescue! n "TT'lJr.
them have failed as it ha. been transported one mile however
' was approximately yc
j less than in 1021, there having
been a progressiva decline
I through the "20's," with further
i decline during depression years.
While the railroads will not;
this year establish new highs in
the amount of passenger service
spect to freight service per
performed, as is true with re
formed, the passenger record
this year will more closely ap
proach the 1929 level than in
any other subsequent year, ac
cording to the western railways
committee.
Passenger service performed
J SEATTLK, Dec. 24 uV A
strict holiday vigil hus been
ordered for Interceptor units op
orating In the Pacific northwest
in view of the fact "Christmas
and New Year's evo ure deeply
nlgnlf Irunt holidays not observ
ed by some of our enemies."
. The order. Issued by the sec
ond Interceptor command, ad
vised: "All commanders will Insure
that there is not the slightest
relaxation In their preparation
for combat and vlgilnnrv to pre
vent suhotugo on these days. All
COmmnnclorn will endeavor to
provide superior meals and allot
itcccsuiry rest periods for their
men on these days, while keep
Ipe them under their Immediate
control."
. The first thing to do whon you
Hotlco the order of burning In
solation Is to disconnect one of
Hie battery terminals. The short
w-lreolt can be hunted later.
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When tn Msdford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earley
Proprietors
Boy Scouts Atkd
To Register for
Winter Camping
Klamath area Boy Souts In
terested In attending winter
camp at Cump Makuulla at Cres
cent lake were urged Tuesday to
register lit the scout office in the
Loomls building.
Modoc Area Executive Dwlght
Gilchrist suid that holding of the
annual camp will hinge upon the
number of registrants who re
port Wednesday. Response thus
fur, he said, has been discourau
Ing and unless more scouts apply
there will be no camp.
The camp la scheduled for
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Startle Welders
Oppose Walkout
SEATTLE. Dec. 24 OP) A
small group of Seattle welders
voted last night against walking
out In support of those who have
left their Jobs In San Francisco
in an attempt to force recognl
Hon by the AFL of their inde
pendent union.
The group decided to remain
at work rather than Jeopardize
appeals now before the national
labor relations board but said
they would support the Calif or-
f Si!
mey
CHRISTMAS
and
the NEW YEAR
MOk MUCH MAMINtt
IN STOM roN TOU.
Please accept our sincere thanh for your
patronage we hope we may continue to
have the opportunity of eerving you.
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3 Willard Hotel and rin
I Grill Open from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.
mmm
Healthful warmth ea the chSBest
days sprtadlng to every part of
the room clean, nalfom and
lmipentir. Call ea as for am
comfort thai winter
nla men In any other way possible.
Full support will be given any
welder who refuses to pay dues
to an AFL union, they decided.
but opposed ensuring welders
who maintain AFL status.
Lad Asks Santa for
Mother in Letter
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 24 (AP)
Bobby McClanahan of suburban
Inglcwood Is putting Santa Claus
to the supreme test. For Christ
mas he wants: His mother.
Bobby, who lives with an aunt
and uncle, wrote:
"Dear Santa Claus:
"Will you find my mother for
a Christmas present? I have not
seen her for four years. She was
In Santa Ana, Calif. I have been
In the hospital and I am sick to
see you, mother dear. I pray
every night for you to coma to
me. I go to church and I want to
be good so the Lord will send
her here to me. That Is all I want.
"Please, Santa, If you see her,
her name Is Catherine McClana
han. Send her to me. I would be
so happy."
Bobby's letter went to the
social service commission, which
la helping Santa in the search.
The commission did not know
Bobby's age.
found impossible to land rescue
planes on the small lake so they
were directed by Pilots John
Cross and Don Emmons to head
for a larger lake ten miles dis
tant. There the rescue planes will
await the trio and bring them
to Fairbanks.
Wind Comes to Aid
Of New Garage
CUMBERLAND. Ky., Dec. 24
(AP) Late yesterday Joe 'Ro
mono's new garage on Main
street lacked only a roof of being
opened for business.
A heavy wind finished the Job
Monday night.
Freight service performed in
1928, however, was much greater
than In 1921. Experience thus
far this year indicates that the
passenger total for 1941 will be
at least SO per cent as great as
In 1929. though, and that It will
be more than 35 per cent greater
than the low In 1933.
Railways Operating
75,000 Miles Per
miles In 1940, and from 93,000
miles In 1939.
Thirty-four new, lightweight,
streamlined trains have been put
In service in the last year, bring
ing the total of such trains In
service to 121. Twenty-six addi
tional trains of tha streamlined.
lightweight type now are being
built. Completion of these trains
may be somewhat delayed, how
ever, due to priority policies
regulating distribution and de
livery of materials during the de
tense emergency.
GP Woman Gets
Happy News Her
Son Not Killed
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 24 JP)
Happy Christmas news for Mrs.
Lulu J. Wright of Grants Pass
took the form of word from
Salem that her son, Sgt. John
a. wrlght, marine corps re'
cruiter, was there and alive.
She had received a telegram
from the navy Sunday night:
"Deeply regret to inform you
that your son, Sergeant John
A. Wright, U. S. marine corps.
was killed in action in the per
formance of his duty In the
service of his country."
The Associated Press report
ed Tuesday that Wright was
still at his post in Salem, and
very much alive.
BADLY WANTED "
PORTLAND, Dec. 24 (P)
Whoever stole the 10 goldfish
from William Bissett's pond last
night wanted them badly enough
to spoon out SO gallons of water
with the top of a garbage can.
It Isn't old-fashioned for a fel
low to propose to a girl on his
knees if that's where she's sitting.
" FIRST QUOTA
PRINEYILLE,. Dec, 24 W
Mrs. a. P. McClanahan, chair
man, has been notified by A. L,
Schafer, Pacific ' area manager,
that Crook Is the first Oregon
county to reach Its Red Croaf
quota. ." . ,-'
It take approximately -12
hours to produce a heat of steel
In an open hearth furnace.
American railways now arc
operating 75,000 miles of mile
a-minute, or better, passenger
The roof of the Hughes Motor service daily, according to the
was blown fro.j that wesiern rwjr tu,M.
and settled 100 feet There has been an increase in
sucn aany service xrom oj.uuu
company
building
away on Romono's garage.
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 24 WV
"I'm happy that my son is alive,
but someone else is dead," said
Mrs. Lulu Griffith today as ahe
wiped away tears that persisted
even after correction of the
false report that her son had
been killed in military action.
According to latest figures re
leased by the civil aeronautics
administration, there are twice
as many pilots and 58 per cent
more planes now than in Oc
tober. 1940.
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prompts us to wish for you
a full measure of
joy and prosperity
in the new year
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Many good wishes for gladness ond cheer, o
bright Merry Christmas and a New Year filled with all
the good things you so richly deserve.
With these thoughts we desire to olso add our
appreciation for the thoughfulness of our friends and.
customers, who, by their friendships and patronoge,
have made possible our success in the past year.
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T B otm wish that new Joys not known before
may come to you and abide with you all
through the coming year.
It b because of your fine loyalty that we send this word of
Christmas cheer. We thank you sincerely for your friendships
and patronage and we seek the opportunity of continuing in this
association in lhe future. .
May the Holiday Season, with Its fine sentiment' remain
with you throughout the days of the New Year.
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