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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1941)
April , 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVENTEEN MIL BUTTLE SEEN AS L T Br DEWITT MACKENZIE Associated Prm Writer The fantastic disaster Infllct ld on the Italians by the Brit ish In the Uteri naval engage nent In the Mediterranean nat rally hai given rite to specu lation at to whether aomeone Blundered In sending the fascist lleet out to the slaughter. The British believe the Italian aarshlps were ordered from Ihelr bases on the Insistence of the Germans, and that would place responsibility for the .move pretty close to Hcrr Hlt Pler. It's difficult to argue gainst that reasoning, for there's only one boss of the xls these days, and that's the fuehrer. Well, then, did the nail chieftain blunder? Of course we need more de tails In order to arrive at a definite answer to that. From what we have on hand, how ever, there doesn't seem to be much wrong with the Idea, though there may have been fumbling In the execution. Apparently Hitler ventured one of his long-shot gambles the kind that either make the Dlaver a millionaire or deprive him of his shirt, and no half way business. The gamble didn't come off, but that doesn't prove the plan wasn't justifiable, considering the ex ertional circumstances In volved. I The nasi leader needed, and 'still needs, a quick victory somewhere to offset the recent axis setbacks, which have dam aged the prestige of the Berlin Roma oartnershlD no end. He badly needed a break which would enable him to as sert authority over Yugoslavia without resorting to force to make this hardy Balkan state come to terms. Where could a victory be found that would serve both these pressing purposes without embarking on a una engage ment which would open up a new and unwanted battle-front? There was lust one chance. and that was to risk the Italian navy in an effort to catch the British off guard and smash them. Their Mediterranean fleet likely -wouldn't be Up to strength owing to the demands .of the nasi submarine campaign 'along the Atlantic lanes. This was the time to challenge the Britons, If ever. It was a long shot, but there was the possibility that the fas cists might Inflict a staggering blow. If this could be done It not only would restore the axis prestige, but would weaken and might even break England's domination of the eastern Med iterranean. Thus the whole troublesome Balkan picture would be changed over night, and Hitler would be himself again. Was it blunder to risk the Italian fleet? Not the way things He. Italy, navy and all, has lost Its striking force. The British already had taken much of the sting out of the fascist fleet Then why not gamble with the remaining ships In an .effort to bring off a big coup? Dairy Mr. Burgoyne and grandson arrived here from Twin Falls, Ida., on Thursday to spend some time with his daughter, Mrs. Joe Horsley and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones ar rived home on Saturday after pending the past week with their daughter, Mrs. James Ful ton and family of The Dalles. Albert Burgdorf and son were business visitors at the Theo- OOMPLBTB FEMININE a m m asV EBB FaV EVB SHOT ATTEMP Ol HTulbNE DEMANDS. MUCH hai been written sbout feminine hygiene. But loo often women over look hygiene in the REAL sense of the word underarm cleanliness and sweetness. You ctnnot be sttrsctive with underarms moist, stained and smelly. Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant. 1. Arrid don Dot tot draaaaa, dots not irritata skin, 2. No wiltlns to dry. Can At toad rlsht altar shaving. S. instantly chactta paraplratlnn 1 to S days. Ktniovea odof from penplitlion, kaepa ampita dry. 4. Arrid la a aura, white, graaaalaas, atalo i lata TaoUhins craam. f 3. Awardad Approval Stal of Amarlean Ins tut ol Laundarios aa bannltas to fabric Women use more Arrid thsn any other deodorant. Try s 10e 39 or Wi jsr to day at any store which Kill toilet goods. Well Known Firebsll Dancer Eleanor Powell shakes right out of her skirt sn Jumps into a new dance she created. She calls it "New Shoes" anc shows how it's done. dore Helm home near Malln Saturday. Arthur Brewer started to work in the woods for Peterson and Johnson company at Bly. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hicks were Klamath Falls visitors Monday. The mattress making project is progressing In this vicinity. The manufacturing is being done in the Dairy community hall. Weed Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shontz spent a few days this week in Grants Pass, where they visited with friends. Mrs. Mervin Tonkin and baby mtm iiuiiio uuiii , i w n ctm nw I - BSAS Jl ST. SI. a S ffl pitahand are getting along nicew- fOR 'SPRING Robert L. Knox, 33, of Weed and Ellen M. Orcutt. 18. of Mt. Shasta were married in Reno, Nev., on March 19, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burrill returned last week from a vaca tion at their former home in Yakima, Wash. Fern Alexander, accompanied by her mother, Mr. Frank Alex ander, motored to Orland Sun day, where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Lyle Archer has accepted a position as clerk at Ford's grocery. The Camp Fire Girls under the leadership of their guardian, Mrs. Sidney Smith, enjoyed a party at the Weed Community church, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kyle have moved Into their new home in Stringtown. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barrlngton were visitors in Klamath Falls Sunday. Leon Lester, Maxlne Bagley, Aldo Plllon and Dolores Wheel er motored to Redding Sunday, where they visited the Shasta dam. Tommy Ellison, son of Mr. -A f( ' .Only 1 ovtot ovory 4 tomato hoi tho portoctton demanded forC'H'l tonefo products, fach vaWeiy of OM'ft RcMm Is Mrs rWlV mf4 amf mmtwd to enure tritp, faa far quality end dtfMnchVs favor, loci of avary C-W-l product standi over THftK QUAftTf It OF A CENTURY of sapoftonce la poctlag qualify foods. 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