Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 08, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Lmber 8, 1944
Benin
W DUCKED
IT CHURCHILL
UntlnuPd from Pugo One)
VnUeA States hn supported
ii ,..tfn.imnt fl-lnl..
10 11"""" "" '
Ira Around
I.,,, i, aroused by bitter.
Jt-wlng denunciations of hl
Id Clmrcnm nimscii ac-
,ilen inn
jusllllriillon lui" contlnuuncc
I.I. nnllcV.
commons iiuve him that sup-
ii.n( llrltnin "will nnmlNL
",' ,.. ; ; , ...rlJ All,.
-H tho Alliens irKiuna oi an
two who iiru rebels to the con-
Utcd autlioriiy ill vjreeco.
Not Only for Greece
put he nmdo it abundantly
' ..I fni. f'.rnnpn itlmm1 Hint
Mtuin slooa commiucn to mo
lilt 01 a people 10 cnuoso inoir
L.uniiiiit In freii election, hnl
it it would not tolcrato a
..... nl mini frnm thn mmin.
ns" overthrowing constitu
nol authority by violence.
i move lo name oiorza nai-
fjipninn in ni4ifr nnri nrnniitf
It Lsh opposition and a blunt
len! Think what
this job can
(mean to you!
mi llltn artlnn . 111,,. .
where there's PLENTY of
'1 nli.Mirl . . . Ilk,, n I.-.I.
It's interesting and pays good
ttcj, look Into this fine op
ftimlty. Southern Pacific has
qiilnss for n c 1 1 v c men as
c inieii. wo exner ence In
it. We train you In a few
is. Then, you II work with
I'lieinc crew . . . liavo a lo-
mtivn In nn thn hpnuv iun-1
w tch ears loaded with wnr
lermis . . . Keep mo wnr
n rnlllnif. Plnlilv nf wnrU
ra , . . o. r. r oiggcst J00
mi wncn ucrmanvs flu
Bri . . . pnrrvlnfr tlm lpnn-nn
-.. O ..bl.IV.l-
b wnl Innrf fnr thn ri,w
fiiut Japan. You'll bo with
Eie oiiiiii, wim one oi Aincr
Inrt'ft.l ,'nmnnnln. n.-rl
I'll vnre vullli rnnl mnn T3n.-.
I About $220. Overtime can
!a Hint wuy up, Railroad
privileges, fine pension
i. medical services. Look In
this right nowl Men also
ted to train for Drnkemcn
similar puy. .
or writ" Trilnmiitn,
Station. Klamath Falli.
your near.it S. P. Agent.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THREE
lulemont from Sccrcturv of
Muto Slettlnlin that the United
States did not oppose tho long
exiled count and furthermore
wunled tho Itiilhins to Determine
tho course (if their nuin uiiui.rn.
ment.
Chliri'llllL nhi,lln.,l.w II.-
position to u volo of confidence,
nnn;u inn Kuvernmeni nod bro
ion any agreements with the
Jnlted Htutes on -Italy.
Charg.s Blackmail
Aff dl'lllllll nimiiad nri..
Churchill sut down, Tom Dr'l-bei-g,
independent, charged the
yinnv minister wun "an un-
WortllV nii-n ,.f Klt...U...ll i..
throwing out this sort of c'hul-
iviiH.-.
Priirtlr-llni, "M. ....-1. 1 1 1 ...
not bo dismissed "by this lurgo-
j ai-ivuu nousc," urinerg dc
e hircrl: ll UIIUM ?.
: oi-jn uiui wu nnuw
whero wo are going. I think he
bw'iik iiKiuiiNi wuriu opinion.
m-iimy unaersianaing
Slmulliincously with the vole
of confidence, Urltlsh Ambus
sudor llullfax announced in
Washington that tho Amcrlcun
and British governments had
achieved an understanding on
the Greek and Italian issues
without defining tho "under
standing" further.
Fighting between left-wing
forces and British troops was
continuing In Athens even as
Churchill spoke.
B-29 Bombings Cited
As Cause of Quake
(Continued from Pago One)
ClnlH rnHlnitrf n i-nr.,ir..l Un, .
, , " " wMv.lfc illllb IIU
I) lit UUI1H hn tlKcri In nvnlin.,.,l.,n
salutes. This caution may have
iitiiiuica inai, oven men, they
were aware of changes from un
toward tliru "
In New York, the Rev. Joseph
u. iynv.li, o. j rorcinam uni
ycrslly seismologist, said It wn
imnns.i hlr, flint un.u. u
liavo caused yesterday's earth-
"The effect of a bomb com
pared with the effect of earth
nunko Is as a flea is to an ele
phant " he said, adding that
bombing would not increase the
chemical activity which causes
volcanic disturbances.
"I hopo no one will get the Im
pression that this belief Is shared
by seismologists." he sold "The
Japs would sclzo upon it for
propaganda purposes."
HIGH SCHOOL i
iliOTll 111
By JUANITA SHINM
At on assembly toduv. thn foot-
ball teams freshmen, Wildcats,
unu rencans were uwurucu
their letters for that sport.
The assembly was followed
by a short buketbull pep assem
bly preceding the Pelican and
marine game tonight.
Alyco Wells and Bud Selby
sang a duct, uccompunicd by
uaroura &inn ul Uic piano.
Jim Palmer and Jim Norcen
representing tho basketball team,
eacn gave short tulks.
4
Tho music deoartmcnt Is fflv
Ing its Christmas party and
danco tonight. Members drew
names and will have a Christ
mas tree during tho evening.
untieing will be from 8:3U until
J 1:30 to music furnished by
iiuiay s nana.
Three high school girls Shar
on Willits. Betty CleiE and Mari
lyn O'Neill will dance tonight
in Isadorah Moldovan's Review
at tho Tower theatre.
Tho Children's Clothing Cru
sade, sponsored by the Amer
icon Junior Red Cross, was to
have been stressed omong Klam
ath Union high and elementary
schools on December 8, 7 and 8.
However, the students were not
informed of the drive until yes
terday, so the response has not
been overwhelming. The drive
will bo extended- until Monday.
I here is a ereat deal of usable
clothing which people do not
reuli.o they have. If each Her-
son could find a few articles of
clothing to send to school with
either a high school or elemen
tary school student, it would
help a great deal.
Shoes arc especially desir
able, and all kinds of clean,
iiMiblo clothing will be helpful.
Eluborutc d reuses, high heeled
shoes, and liko articles will be
sold, with proceeds to go to
ward purchasing the needed ar
ticles of clothing to send over
seas to needy children In the
wurring countries.
Vivian Dlrschl, who Is now
Girls' league president, Is the
blonde senior whom nearly
everyone knows either directly
or indirectly.
When Viv was a freshman,
she was chosen one of the track
princesses, representing the
freshman class.
During her sophomore year,
Viv was competing with a girl
representing each of the four
classes in a War Bond drive
and was chosen as "Sweetheart
of KUHS, which earned her a
trip to Portland to attend a
ship launching.
She is now a Feo Pepper,
Girls' League president, and was
recently elected by the Do Mo
luy as one of the princesses of
its annual Snowball formal
which is to be held next Fri
day, December IS.
Vivion is employed at the
Tower theatre.
If It's a "frozen
need, advertise for
In the classified.
article you
used one
SUPERFORTS
P
L
I
(Continued from Pago One)
iblc for 45 minutes of flight
from tho target.
(Tokyo radio reported that
Superforts from the Marianas
made four separate visits today
over Tokyo and other points on
the coast east nf tlie capital
city. In the flights, which cov
er e d an 18-hour period, the
B-29 b dropped no bombs, the
Japanese said).
The strike was in coordina
tion with attacks by navy sur
face ships and other aircraft in
an obvious effort to neutralize
the airfields in the Volcano is
lands from which tho Japanese
have launched raids on Saipun.
Tho Japanese buse is 750
miles north of the Superfortress
base at Saipan.
Informally, the 20th air force
announcement explained that
tho "record load of bombs"
meant that it was the biggest
tonnago per plunc dropped so
far by any on any raid.
Bombing was done through
heavy clouds without intcrfer-
ence from either Jopancse
fiehters or anti-aircraft, it was
announced.
Iwo Jima Is regarded as the
llkniv fnUpnff nnint for 10 Jap
anese bombers which raided
2lst bomber command neaa-r
r.iinplnra on Kninnn WpHnPcrlAV
destroying one Superfort and
damaging two omers.
Diamond fizz contains cham
pagne instead of egg white; the
latter is an ingredient of silver
fizz.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
DREW'S WORE :
i . for thot
upiMwell ;
ARROW
TIES
Wrinkle-reiljunt,
perfect-knotting, .
41 and $1.30,
733 Main St.
Good f km!
SO POLKS WITH SNIFFLT
Head Colds
Quick relief from dis
tress of head colds Is
what you want. So use
Va-tro-nol. A few drops
up each nostril soothe
Irritation, relieve con
gestlon. Also helpspre
vent many colds from
developing If used In
time. Just try it I Follow
directions in folder.
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SPfCUl
tlonMa-Duly
Sou Drops
wottiFast
UiM White
TrouMlsl
ONARC K
laa
waiojra! foos-wi jm n oon
Date Drop Cookies
This is o moist, tempting, soft cookie
mode with dates and nuts. It is o
treat you will really enjoy and you
will want to take home several
dozen. Watch the family smile with
delight when you serve these tempt
ing delicacies.
Only
20c
Dot
Remember when placing
your orders be sure to re
serve one or more of our
rich, delicious Fruit Cakes.
They are made with the
finest of ingredients' and
are full of nuts and fruits..,
They are ideal for gifts and.
they go towards making
any holiday meal complete.
A jorgeous Array of Smart
Gift Hand Bags
Vi iiilllMWsssw i 'AfeF J
7
.44
Plus 20 Fed. Excise Tax
Most beautiful handbags in many a
season . . . dramatically styled, truly
gift-worthy! Supple, fine - grained
leathers! Genuine Cordes! Rich, all
wool broadcloths! Finest simulated
patents! Luxury details include beau
tifully designed handles and clasps of
Luclte or mock tortoise shell, zipper
tops with Lucite pulls, quilted yokes,
full shirring. All have spacious, care
fully detailed interiors. Every one is
an achievement in smartness!
Genuine Leather
HAND BAGS
.95
Plus 20 Fed. Excise Tax
Imagine - finding soft, fine-grained
leather handbags at this price! New
puffy pouches and box bags, dis
tinctive in styling; with dressy shir
ring; spacious, fitted interiors; spark
ling Lucite clasps. Also included in
the group are fine wool broadcloths
and rayon failles. Don t miss this
outstanding gift selectionl
New Fabric and Simulated
Leather
HANDBAGS
1.95-2.95
Plus 20 Fed. Excise Tax
Here are all the newest,
smartest, most, wanted styles
in an exciting value-priced
selection! New box bags!
Shoulder bags! Pouches! En
velopes! Top-handle . styles!
And such sought-for details
as zipper tops, inside zipper
pockets, metal frames, Lucite
clasps! Included are fine
quality simulated grain leath
ers, simulated 'vatcnt, simu
lated alligator; corded fabrics,
rayon faille, felts. Black,
brown, and colors.
See label for fiber content.
sv OfcWC-' V l-.
For The Family Sania Claus . . .T.
CHRISTMAS GIFT
TIES
98c
Here's a tremendous selection of
rayon . ties . In up-to-the-minute
colors. Resilient construction.
Ends faced with rayon satin..
All wool lined and hand-tailored
for better knotting, - wrinkle re
sistant. Stop in ... see them
today! .
They're Long on Wear!
NOBILITY HOSE
PLAID
SHIRTS
1.58
A warm gift
shirt l n good
looking plaids.
Full cut cotton
flannel.
. SWEAT
SHIRTS
1.35
Heavy silver
fleece lined.
Crew neck
with', knit
wrists and
waist.
A fine selection of rayon socks. Mer
cerized cotton top and double . sole;
reinforced heels and toes . . . add to
their durability. Snug ribbed top.
Choice of regular length or slack
length.
Am
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GOOD STURDY If
SWEATERS M
Here's a real eye-catcher in a coat
sweater. Fancy woven front and
knit sleeves and back. Rib knit cuffs
and bottom. . Will take the rough
treatment your youngsters dish out!
Swell assortment of colors. Sizes 4
to 16.
POLO
SHIRTS
1.19
C o m f ortable
cotton knit
polo . shirt.
Long sleeves.
Ribbed crew
neck. Colorful
striped pat
terns. Sizes 8
lo 16.
Boys' Tie and
Boys' Ties in
Boyi' Plaid or
39c
m wa m
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DRESS ,
BELTS
1.00.
Long' wearing,
belt i n black
or brown. "
Choice of as-
sorted grains.
Neat metal
buckle. : Sizes
30 to 44.
LOUNGE
Dress Shirt
2.98 ,
Sportily styled
' yet dressyi Can
be worn with
' or without tie.
Assorted styles
and colors.
ROOMY
BILLFOLD
3.98
Genuine
leather with
plenty of win
dows and pock
ets. Choice .of
colors and
styles.
GIFT
Suspenders -
. 1.00 .
Made of elastic
and strong
webbing. As
sorted colors
and patterns.
Button or clip-ons.-
' '
Soft warm
flannelette in
. one-piece
styles. Plaid
patterns. Sizes
4 to 10.
Hanky Sets
Gift Boxes
Stripe Sox ..
Fruit Cakes
1.60
Baked from a treasured
old southern recipe and
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ries and nut moots. Five
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