The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Mnrch 0. 1043
SECOND PHAS
E
OF BATTLE OF
PACIFIC BEGUN
Br DcWITT MaeKENZIE
Wide World War Analyst
With the Japanese defeat of
Java an accomplished fact for all
practical purposes, the battle of
the Pacific enters a second
phase the effort of the mika
do's forces to consolidate their
great gains before retribution
overtakes them, and the develop
ment of an allied initiative
which will operate from Aus
tralia and in due course will
grow into a counter-offensive.
Unless the signs are all set
wrong, the foundations of a pow
erful base already have been
laid in Australia, and further
United States reinforcements
may be expected in the immedi
ate future. The main forces, of
course, will be American and
Australian, and that's a happy
combination one to inspire
confidence.
The Aussie-Yankee brother
hood in arms was born under a
lucky . star. The first Anglo
American attack of history was
during the first World war
when our 33rd division and
Australians went over the top
together along the Somme on
July 4, 1918, and captured Ham
el from the Germans in a bril
liant action. It's also interesting
(and perhaps not unimportant)
to note that it is to Uncle Sam
that Australia looks in this
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
OreomulMon relieves promptly be
cause it goes Tight to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding yon must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Con dn. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
greatest crisis of her history-
just as Canada docs.
The immediate purpose of
this gathering of the clans in
Australia is to defend this last
great allied base in the south
west Pacific from the Japs. But
this vast continent also will pro
vide the headquarters from
which allied warships and war
planes will harass the Nipponese
in their recent conquests, and
raid the attenuated lines of
communication between Indo
nesia and Japan.
As previously emphasized in
this column, one of Japan's
great weaknesses will lie in
those sea-lanes, more than 3000
miles in length. Unless she can
keep them open, and provide
ships from her already severely
hit fleet to carry supplies, her
conquests instead of providing
vast resources will be a mill
stone about her neck. Australia
is the storm center which the
Nipponese must now watch.
Because the Japs already have
spread themselves over the
southwest Pacific as thin as but
ter on a circus sandwich, one
would think they would hesi
tate to undertake a full-dress in
vasion of Australia, although
they long have coveted it. How
ever, they are flushed with vic
tory and it may be that they
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THE U M P Those wide open spaces yawn In front of Oils
Para-Ski trooper of army's 503rd parachute battalion being
trained in ski and chute technique at Alta. Utah.
will keep on rolling the dice
while they are hot.
In any event, it will be strat
egically logical for them to try
to take over some of the north
ern ports, as a matter of self
protection. Their occupation
yesterday of Australian mandat
ed territory on Now Guinea, just
north of Australia, probably
presages further action against
the continent.
It is likely that Japan's deci
sion as to how extensive her as
sault on Australia will be will
depend on the amount of roslst-
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TO BE ORGANIZED
Women interested in disaster
canteen work are advised an or
ganization meeting is scheduled
for Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in
Room 17, Fremont school, at
which time plans will be com
pleted for a 10-hour course. Mrs.
Robert Hart will instruct, as
sisted by Mrs. Layman.
The time and place for the
classes will bo decided upon
Thursday night, according to the
wishes of the class. A repre
sentative of the Red Cross and
a disaster feeding committee
ance she encounters. There is
another field of conquest calling
her very loudly, and that is the
Indian empire. The urge to con
quer Hindustan must be press
ing hard now, since Tokyo re
ports the capture of the great
Burmese port of Rangoon a
mighty stride towards the sub
jection of all Burma.
member will bo on hund lo ex
plain duties.
Tho course will offer trninlng
to women who are willing to
help with organization feeding
in caso of emergency and disas
ter. There will bo no limit on
the membership.
DAV Adjutant
Asks Centralized
News Censorship 1
PORTLAND, March 9 P)
Vivian Davis C'nrbly, national
adjutant of Disabled American
Veterans yesterday advocated a
centralized control of censor
ship. "We need at this time
George Creel," he told an In
terviewer. "Under Creel's di
rection during tho first World
war. the papers knew what they
could print; now there are too
many different spots that con
trol this information."
Corbly left for Eugene, where
he will remain until Friday
making arrangements for his
organization's national conven
tion in August.
It's EASY to give
your chicks
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All Heat - No Ash
Gasco Briquets will keep your brooder rooms at high,
even temperature with little care or attention. This all
carbon fuel burns slowly at i uniform rate "holds
over" 8 to 10 hours leaves no ashes. Hundreds of
successful poultry raisers have proved them more eco
nomical than any other solid fuel. Order some today for
brooders
PEYTON & CO.
915 Market
"WOOD TO BURN"
Phone 5149
SUGAR SHORTAGE
Tho sugar shortage dissolved
overnight - in Klaiuutli Kalis'
stores and un ample supply of
tho cano and beet product was
reported on the shelves of Kluin
nth retailers, n check iIIkcIokciI
Monduv morniiiu.
Housewives were allowed an
"unlimited" amount of xtiKar
wliit'lt meant up to 100 pounds
but not 10 or 19 sucks, us one
grocer expluincd It. Una of, the
larger stores quoted the golnaw
pt'ico of lO'poiind sucks ut 00
con In. niOpouncI sucks lit SO. 10.
There Is more sugar on hand
at the present 1 1 in a tliun
moiilli into. Thoro seems to be
no frantic run on the sweet
stuff which grocers experienced
the early part of the year.
Tho nation's hens broke all
records by laying 3,371,000,000
eggs In January. They also
servo wlio only set.
Tailless comets far outnumber
the fn m 1 1 In - tailed variety.
I
CHANGED TO
CAMELS SOME.
TIME AGO.
JT THEY'RE COOLER
AND THERES
free NirnriNc;
f 7 in THE SMOKE
At.
ive
ALWAYS SMOKED
CAMELS. THEY'RE
EXTRA MHO AND
THEY ALWAYS TASTE
SO GOOD.
SO FLAVORFUL
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