PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 'Aprtl 80, 1049 F, mm mm CIN 0 1 Protection of Crops From Wildlife Topic of Circular Formal - notification . of . the death of heir son, Pvt. Charles A. Hitson, was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Hayden E. Hitson of Bonanza. The fain ily had previously been advised by telegram but no details given by the war department. Young Hitson, former Herald and News carrier boy, died as the result of enemy action in the North Atlantic on February 3. A portion of the letter from Major General J. A. Ullo, is given here: "Your son was a passenger on a ship which was attacked shortly after midnight by an en emy submarine and sunk with out warning. After the vessel was struck every effort was made to effect the rescue of those who were aboard. Such efforts were continued long beyond the period of time that human life could survive the elements In the area. "Following due and careful consideration of all evidence and circumstances surrounding the sinking of the ship on which your son was a passenger, an official report of his death has been made. The war depart ment has entered upon its rec ords that your son lost his life in action on February 3, 1943. "My deepest sympathy is ex tended to you in your bereavement." Red Cross Notes How to reduce crop damage by wildlife, and particularly pheasants, is described by Arthur S. Einarscn, leader of the Ore eon Cooperative Wildlife Re search unit, in a new circular, No. 148, Just Issued by the Ore gon State college experiment sta tion. Einarsen points out that, while the protection of crops and vic tory gardens is unusually im portant in this war year, so has the importance of the wildlife meat supply been increased for the same reason. The present pheasant "crop" in Oregon would amount to three million pounds of meat if "harvested," he shows. From actual tests made of crop damage by pheasants, Einarsen recommends, where possible, keeping particularly attractive crops such as corn from 10 to 20 feet away from game bird cover. This also applies to protection from ground squirrels. The cir cular also describes a method of treating seed with a repellent which has proved valuable in instances of pheasant damage. Einarsen comes to the defense of the pheasants to a certain ex tent by showing that a consider able amount of damage blamed on them is often caused by squir rels or crows. Ho shows how to detect the difference between the two. He also points out that actual analysis of pheasants' stomachs show that while they do somo crop damage, they partially make up for it in the large num ber of insect pests, sijeh as wire worms and 12-spotted cucumber beetles, which they Include in their diet. An examination of 20 plant ings from which crop damage complaints had been received by the research unit showed that the distances of damage from cover range from four to 20 feet. On the basis of this evidence, a planting of a border strip about 20 feet in width to a later ma turing crop on those farms where a choice is possible may be found useful in reducing losses, Einar sen points out. CAFE OWNERS M ED What is known as the Red Cross Pacific area comprises seven states and Alaska; all but one state and Alaska have com pleted their war fund drive and exceeded their quotas by com fortable margins. Oregon led these successful states with SI,-. 244,727, or 145 per cent of its quota. Here in Klamath county we went well over with 110 per cent, which is a grand showing. .As chairman of publicity, I would much rather tell you pleasant news like the above than things that are not so pleasant; however, I have to re port facts to you. What is wor rying us now is that we are far behind on two work quotas; one of them is the most important of our immediate duties. We need more workers every day una every nour; wont you please try to give at least six flours a week to this great need? Our other quota which is be hind schedule is knitting; the yarn for the navy knitting has been here some time and has not been taken out. This is work you can do at home in the eve nings or spare moments through out the day and we would ap preciate a special effort given to tnis also. But the surgical dressings are most urgent. Thousands of our men are fighting on every front: when a man is wounded he must have dressings. When you make these you are savine lives: ner. haps the life of someone near and dear to you. Turkey Interned American Fliers To Be Released ANKARA, Turkey, April . 30 W) All American airmen who were interned nftpr fnmort long ings in Turkey will be set at .uiuercy wimin tne next few uays, according to official. in formation today. It Was lindprsfnn that all British. Russian nnri nvi. fl, presently interned in Turkey isu win De ireoa simultaneous ly" under an arrangement work ed out by the Turkish foreign office with the belligerent na- uuns.. Some Americans have been in Turkey since June 12, 1942, when they were forced down during the first all-American raid over Europe, that on Ru manian oil objectives. The oth ers were occupants of a plane which landed February 16 aft er a flight into the Balkans. , If You Suffer 'PERIODIC PA DM Which Mikes Yon Weak, Cranky, Nervous If at uch time iow, Ilka ao ninny women and girls suffer from cramps, hPAdnohcs, bnckacho, distress of "irreg Jllsrltlps", porlods of the blues due to functional mommy disturbances Btart at once try Lydla B. Plnkhsm's Vegetable Compound, Thla famous 11 lU'd not only helps relieve monthly pain but also accompanying tired, weak, nervous fcolliiKs of tills nature. T Is beeauso of lis soothing elleot ?nAN0TNgnaPAWa0MAN,S MOST &tV0R" Taken regularly lydia Plnkham'e Compound helm build up resistance ngalnst such symptoms. Thousands upon thousands report benefit. Also a fine stomachio tonic. Follow label direc tions, WcrtA trying! TO BE HELD HERE The vocational division of Klamath Union high school an nounces classes in show card let tering and display for Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p. m., in room 214 at the high school. This class is open to both men and women over 16 years of age and the reg istration will be SI for the entire course. The class will consider color, design, harmony, proportion in display for counter and window arrangement along with actual experience in setting up a dis play. The show card lettering class will learn to print posters and showcards for department stores. Registrations will be taken to night at 7 p. m., and Monday at 7 p. m. The enrollment is lim ited and all those wishing the class work should register early. Warbling Movie Actress Frozen To $25 Per Week HOLLYWOOD, April 30 W) Daphne Silva, whose warbling won her a seven-year film contract which ultimately may bring her $750 a week, is frozen in her position as a $25-a-week waitress by the war manpower commission's job change restrictions, it was revealed today while Republic studio executives, her present employer and the local com mission head cogitated her problem. She got caught in the freeze by retaining her present job while waiting to be called by the studio. Bert Harnish, local man power chief, said, "maybe we can defrost her on the grounds that her skill is not being util ized to the utmost." If you want to sell it phone The Herald and News "want ads," 3124. OF PRICE FREEZE Proprietors of eating and drink ing establishments are reminded by OPA officials that the restau rant regulation freeilng prices go into effect on May 1. Prices aro frozen to tho level of the highest charge during the seven day base period of April 4, 1943 to April 10, 1943. The filing of menus or price lists for that pe riod must be done with the war price and rationing board by that deadline date, May 1. Operations under the celling price regulation will bo closely checked, district OPA officials reported today. The regulation covers board ing houses, restaurants, taverns, soda fountains, hotels, schools, private clubs, and other estab lishments of the same class. After the final date for filing menus and price lists, rogionul OPA offices will start chocking to mnko aura that every purvey or of meals hits submitted the requested data, SALT LAKE CITY (!) Ifa plain Steve Tornay, on tho swing shift at the Ogden air depot. Mornings It's Dr. Stephon C. Tornay, Hungarian-born Univer sity of Chicago graduate, who teaches philosophy at the Uni versity of Utah. BLOCK WOOD We' are temporarily caught up on blocki, and thoy are now available for immediate delivery as long ai the sup ply lasts, PHONE 3149 PEYTON & CO. JUSTICE JITTERS KANSAS CITY (P) Jasper aivens, 30, elongated negro night club entertainer, was ac quitted of the tavorn murder of Willis Taylor. Ho began to stammer It In thanks to Jurymen. Ono sug gested why didn't he dance In stead? - Jasper scrambled to hie feet, beaming, despite the protesting glare of hist attorney, "If ne wnnta to entoruiln the Jury I guess ho can," Judge Har vey J. Emerson decided. Jasper danced sovernl vari ations of something. The Jury -k thought It win fine. ' ) We must abandon the method of whittle and take up tho moth od of punch, abandon the rlnv oMho-whccI strategy and go for tho hub Col. W, F. Kurnan, author. 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