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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
June 1, 1043
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Monday Roundup
THE great British aerial offensive on Cologne is the
I big news as this is written big in significance for
it Indicates the potential size of the aerial drive which
the United States and Great Britain have in store for
Germany this summer.
Here is the offensive spirit of the United Nations, ex-
pressing itself at last While the Cologne raid was strictly
British, witn a lew American observers along, tt win be
followed by joint action between the air arms of both
nations.
We are now going into Europe in a big way.
The fact that the raid on Cologne was unquestionably
the greatest air operation in history, and that it was
staged by our side, has tremendous uplift for United
Nations' morale.
No doubt Adolf Hitler is thinking what you and I are
thinking: If Britain could do that alone, what will it
be possible to do when the Yanks join in.
Air superiority may turn the tide of war in our favor
m the next few months.
Klamath war savings bond buyers came through, as
they may be expected to do in a pinch. The May quota
was reached and passed before month's end.
Now, with a new goal set at 212,000, an even tougher
campaign is ahead. What happens in the war in the next
few weeks may make a difference. Bond buying, it has
been noted, reacts sensitively to war news.
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We do our rounding up today, after a weekend Jour
ney into Western Oregon.
Over there, the late spring has gardeners complain
ing, even as they do here. But the countryside is highly
Iileasing to the eye, as it is here, with wildflowers bloom
ng in profusion against a delayed setting of green. Just
now, the Scotch broom in bloom makes Western Oregon
a sight to see.
Yes, we burned up a little rubber, and took our
chances on a month-end gasoline shortage. But we found
plenty of well-filled pumps along the way, and no one
waa stalled at the roadside because of inability to buy
motor fuel.
One service station attendant remarked unon a new
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atMiuuo vu Hio pari vi me purjuc. xxie once-arrogant
motorist now comes in with a friendly smile and cautiously
asKS lor gasoline as ir the station operator were con-
lemng a lavor Dy selling it. As far as that is concerned.
ne is, Decause ine stations try to take care of regular cus
tomers first, and strangers get what is left.
Travel is unquestionably reduced from the volume
or iormer years, at this time, when tourist travel would
just be beginning to boom. There doesn't seem to be a
lot of tourist travel.
The Pacific highway re-location nrosram on Kerfin
mountain which will make a lot of difference in that
corKscrew stretch of road, is coming along. The new
graae can De seen for several miles north of Grants Pass.
Incidentally, the Willamette hio-h-wnv bii mrf n tv.a
best and quickest route north and south, is going to get
an important improvement in the shape of a new bridge
and some re-location work near Goshen, where now a
imnuw unuge crosses xne coast iorK oi the Willamette
river. f
The Herald and News appear as a combined new.
paper today, and will be published in that manner "for
the duration." All of the regular features will be con
tinued and there will be no change in policy. The com
bined staffs will work to make the combined newspaper
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From Tlx Klamath Republican
Juna 1, 1902
Democrats took all but two
county offices in this week'a
election.
The racea at Bonanza last
Thursday and Friday were at
tended by one of the largest
crowds that ever gathered in the
county. There were ao many In
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imnaance mai Bonanzas ac
commodation! were hardly suf
ficient Marlon Hanks and R. E. Hun
saker were elected road super
visors for this district.
From Tha Erenlng Htrald
June 1, 1932
May, 1832, was the Wettest
May in history here.
Mahr Reymers of this city, a
student at the University of Ore
gon, has been appointed to the
position of promotional manager
for the Oregon Dally Emerald,
student newspaper at the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Mrs. Fred Fleet Is spending
me wee visiting in Eugene.
Eighteen ciphers added to the
figure one make a quintllllon
1,000,000,000,000,000,000,
Radio
Day by Day
(Pacific War Time)
iW YORK, June 1 (Wide
world) As further contrlbu.
tions to the national war effort,
lour more programs have been
placed on the future schedule
oi me neiworxs. Here s a re
capitulation In order of their
appearance:
The Fight Against Inflation
MBS 8:13 p. m. Wednesdays
ana inaays, starting this week,
gue.ii speaxers on various as-
pegtajfJhe theme, the first
..' rT74fthau on war bonds
ana sumps.
Men, Machines. Victory
BLU 7:15 p. m. Fridays begin
ning June o, aimed at counter
acting waste of manpower
caused by preventable accl
dents; opening guests Raymond
Massey and W. A. Irwin, chair
man of the war production fund
to conserve manpower.
The Nature of the Enemy
CBS 8:30 p. m. Tuesdays from
June 18, dramatizations of rec
ords of axis leaders, with Franz
von Papen, German ambassa
dor to Turkey, as the first.
Dear Adolph NBC 2 p. m.
Sundays beginning June 21, in
the form of letters from typi
cal Americans with Raymond
Massey as narrator and with
Stephen Vincent Benet as au
thor. Monday night: NBC 8:18
interview of David Colin and
Paul Fischer, just returned
from axis countries.
BLU 6 Radio Forum, three
way discussion of "price control."
WASHINGTON, May SI.
The domestic communist, who
have put themselves in charge of
weeding out what they call our
"fifth columnists," are now
openly pushing themselves for
ward as our best patriot.
Their newspaper, "The Dally
worker," had a lead story rri
day showing that a New York
Congressman, William B. Barry,
a democrat, had one spoken on
the same program with Laura
Ingalls in a school auditorium In
his home district in Queens-
borough.
As Miss Ingalls sine has ben
Jailed for taking money from the
nans, the communist mouth
piece demands Barry's expulsion
from congress. This seems rather
flimsy evidence against Barry,
but congress will no doubt take
care of that end.
The mora important point Is
that on the very same day, Mr,
Roosevelt's Attorney General
Biddle, held in the Harry Bridges
ease, that these commies who
now profess to be our best pa
triots and, are telling us which
Americans are loyal are them
selves subversive. He said:
"Tha communist party teach
es the violent overthrow of ex
lsting governments, lududimt
uie united states."
And he proved it by citing the
program adopted by the Amer
ican section of communists, to
wn:
"The communist party will
systematically and persistently
propagate the idea of Inevitabil
ity of and necessity for violent
revolution, and will prepare
the worker for armed Insurrec
tion as the only means of over-
tnrowmg the capitalist ftate.'
we can all remember that
they were doing a pretty aood
Job toward that end up to last
June, promoting sabotage and
strikes in our defense slants
when communism then waa on
Hitler's side.
Mr. Biddle is now Drosacut-
ing a number of hit-and-run
publisher, like Father Couah-
Un, for conducting what ha call
subversive sheets on the Fascist
side. If he is going to be con
sistent and democratic he will
now nave to prosecute 'The
Daily Worker" and all other
subversive (his own rulins)
sneeis on ue communist side.
He has a cold case with his
own announced evidence. In
fact, he has almost directed him
self to do it.
NO DEMOCRATS TO THEM
The files of "The Dally Work
er" will show that our commie
patriot waste no words in praise
of democracy. Thtre are only
two kinds of people to them:
Fascists and anti-fascists.
There are no democrat.
Like ants the commies have
swarmed over the democratic
band wagon and are now trying
to drive it, preparing not only
blacklists of our American con
gressmen, but telling Mr. Roose
velt what he should do here
and internationally (when they
were on Hitler's side they were
calling him every name they
could think of Including "war
monger" In this very same pub
lication.) They shout for "national un
ity," not by compromise and
cooperation among our citizens,
put oy spreading hate under a
misuse of a cloak of natrlotism.
to further their own selfish ends
not ours.
Now don't misunderstand me.
Unlike communist and nazis. I
favor free speech. Personally, I
Air Raid Precautions Sectors for City
Air Raid Warden Ranks
Carry Big Responsibiliiyo
(Editor's Notol This Is the
seventh In sorlcs of articles on
civilian defame In Klninnlh Fulls
and Klnmnth county.)
By MARY JANE JENKINS
Tha now familiar command:
"Know your air raid warrtcnl"
Is more than a cntch-plirnne.
Knowing who your warden Is
may mnko the rilffrronco be
tween llfo and denth, between
destruction of your home or sav
lug It, If an attack ever strike;
Kliinuitli Fulls.
Key-man in the dufunsn et-U
li- t liu nlr mkl wurdnii, Ho la tin
iiiiiii who, when a blackout Is
nnKul, clears the people from thi
streets of his sector. He is tlx
mini who mukes suro every light
Is hidden, lie has n comploti
reiwus of his sector, and can tell
In a flu.ih Just how many men,
women niul children live Is
which limine. Ho is the man win
calls In to tlto central control
hoard to report fires, ciisualllrs,
wounded, blocked streets, Hli
cull nets In motion the fire, po
live, medical and public worki
service organized for the proleo
Hon of every Klnmnlh county
citlron. Without his Information
on the location and extant of i
disinter, other services would b
helpless.
In addition to knowing hu
own sector thoroughly, every
warden lias had first aid, ftr
and gas trnlnlng. "
Chief of air raid precautions
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would let them both holler their
head off in their press or any
where as long as they stuck to
political arguments and kept
away irom spreading sedition in
our armed forces ,
(That is merely a precaution-
ary restriction to save their lives.
as the inability of our soldiers
off duty to keep their hands off
the communist picket in front
oi the White House before De
cember 7, and again when the
boys wrecked a suspected sub
versive fasclstic store near an
army post out west, indicates
they both need protection when
they come in contact with the
army.)
.
SNEAKY .
Otherwise no one pays much
attention to them, probably too
little attention in view of the
fact that their methods are al
ways sneaky and leechlike In
ittembtlng to mislead our liber
als in particular and therefore
they need special watching.
But this government, in it
wisdom, has embarked on a dif
ferent course. It is pursuing
SIDE GLANCES
eon. 1W it WA tvicc mfc T, m. to. u, . kt. orr.
politically subversive groups and
publications wherever found,
and now has officially desig
nated a new one, tho commies.
If it follows through Its policy,
it will at least confine the argu
ment here to believers in dem
ocracy. All this, of course, has noth
ing to do with our non-political
Joint fighting arrangement with
Russia against a common foe.
We are furnishing a billion dol
lars worth of equipment and
credit and will furnish more.
Britain suppressed her "Dally
Worker," in self-protection,
without interfcrring with their
relations with our ally.
If Stalin cannot keep his sym
pathizers here out of our domes
tic affairs, he may even welcome
being relieved of their embar
rassing enthusiasm for the dur
ation. Nothing that the Russian
government has said or done has
embarrassed our fighting agree
ment. One thing which Mr. Biddlc's
disclosure against the domestic
commies shows is that in our
huntefor fifth columnist, he
might well have started with
those who beat their breasts the
loudest in artificial patriotic
fervor, in order to lead hate
movements and thus crcato dis
turbance and disunity.
We should have recognized
this manifestation as suspicious
in itself. Patriotism is a perfect
disguise for revolution.
Accidents Few Here
Over Memorial Day
Hundreds of cars on Klamath
county highways and byways
were reported by state police
office over Memorial weekend
but accidents were few and but
ono personal Injury was re
ported. Lester Larson, 10, 2427 Apple
gato avenue, was slightly in
jured according to city police in
an Intersection collision Satur
day night at Eberlcln avenue
and Mitchell streets. Young
Larson wos riding in a car driven
by his brother, Darrcll, 17,
when their machine and one
operated by Eugene Vcrnculen,
4833 Shasta Way, were Involved
in a crash. Several other minor
accidents were reported by po
lice. A four-way accldont was re
ported by state police ono half
mile south of Klamath Falls at
9:43 p. m. Sunday.
WELCOME BACK
KANSAS CITY, UP) Oscar
A. Olson Is thinking about giv
ing up golf until 1044.
After a 2-year luy-off, Olson
returned to action yestordoy at
the Ivanhoe country club course,
and scored a hole-ln-on on the
117 yard tenth hole.
"Thai was a great idea of yours to write (o all the girls
back at college who are taking domestic science!"
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