The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 07, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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TUK NEWS AND TUE HKRAI.O. KI.A.MATH FAI LS. OUKCON
Mnv T. 1941
T
For Dark Victory
I11L0T0V
if h
mmrn mm m
FRENCH SrfilA 1
GOUP FEARED
Muring w boty, Btltih nam
troops in dark glasses so they'll
fight better in the dark of the
night Ihut llitlrr tries his invasion.
(Continued from Pase Onei
menace to Russia's own fron
tiers. Stalin hu been secretary o(
the central committee of the
communist party since 1922. a
member of the presidum of the
supreme council of the USSR and
a member of the executive com
mittee of the Communist Interna
tionale. Presidium
The presidium on which he
sat is composed of a president
Kalinin and 11 vice presidents,
one for each constituent republic
of the soviet union, and 24 mem
bers. The body serves, in effect,
as an administrative group under
the supreme council made up of
569 members from all parts of
Russia's real.
Molotov, premier since 1931
and re-elected by the supreme
soviet in January of 1938, be
' cause foreign commissar on May j
4, 1939, just four months be
fore the outbreak of the war
when he suddenly was chosen '
to replace Maxim Litinov.
In August of 1939 Molotov
played a chief role in the con
clusion of the Russian-German
pact, handled the diplomatic,
angles of the conflict with Fin-:
land, visited Berlin for consulta
tion several months ago and; j
more recently signed Russia's! (Continued from Page One) I
name to the new membership ; instead of the decisive and win-i
pact with Japan. , ning power in the world con-1
i test.
"Is it conceivable that the'
American people would allow'
this to happen? . . . shall we;
flinch now and permit these
munitions to be sunk in the At-i
(Continued from Fage Onc
said in a speech prcpnrcd fur
senate delivury:
"Too Long"
"We must stifle threats against
ua near their source. We have
already waited too long. If we
continue a pussy-tooting policy
the foe will not fear us and our
friends will not respect us."
speaking of lease-lend cargo.
ELECTS
OFFICERS JIT
ET
MEASE FOR
j A species of Javnursv bivalve I exists partly In and purtly o$
attaches Itself to tree rout" and of water.
IN0AYI
STlSONnSKS
USE OF NAVY
(Continued from Page Onei
bore being arrested by Iraqi
troops.
The Berlin radio said British
planes had raided the Iraqi capi-; P(.pp,r averted that the country
uii. miicci or wounneo. several "should resolve that no power
civilians and damaged a Mos- wln keep us from getting the
que. in addition to bombing other goods to Britain, and getting
so-called "open towns" during ,nem thm now
,htL,1,s'::4,h''urit-..J, . It was up to military and naval
The British middle east com- experts, he added, to decide on
mand at Cairo reported heavy the best method for guaranteeing
bombing of Iraqi military posi- r safe delivery,
tions around Habbaaiya. where , A far as Hitler was con-
direvt hits were scored, across cerned. Pepper said that the
the Euphrates near Falluja where United States should react to
nioior transports columns were him as it had to the Barbary
blasted and in the Diwaniya sec- coast pirates in the earlv year's
tor 80 miles south of R.ighdad of the last century, and to the
on the Euphrates. . gangsters of the Dillinger davs.
Around ll.ibbaniya the shell- He then proposed that the
ing of the air base was reduced president declare and congress
to "intermittent and inaccurate" approve a "state of natiuiiul
fire, it was said. emergency a state in which the
In the Basra area, it was stated cnwmnu.ni m,,m t..... .....
I officially, the "situation remains similar to the war power."
quiei atter me oriving ot Iraqi : Continuing, he said
iorces irora tne vicinity.
FOR AID SHIPS
DEDICATION 0
CITY BRIEFS
"I propose that we close, exits
I of Europe. Africa and Asia
against any possible attack upon
our continent. I mean that we
should not allow the axis to oc-'
cupy Greenland, Iceland, the ,
Azores, the Cape Verde islands.;
the Canary islands, Singapore or
Dakar. We know that if they i
ao occupy them it will only be
to have a vantage point from
which to jump at our throat.
"1 propose that the United
States, in cooperation with Great
Britain, occupy all those tcrri-i
tories so we may stifle near its
I source inn tnrcat which we
Tentative plans for a dedica- i bc imed against us.
Eleunora Weatherford was
elected president of the Business
and Professional Women's club
at the annual balloting Monday
evening. She succeeds Klo Pick
ett. Other new officers are: Lilly
Darby, first vice president;
j Dorothy Hailie. second vice pres
ident; Nedra Hunt, treasurer; Es
ther IiSwlcr, recording seereUiry;
lsabclle Milne, corresponding
secretary.
Delegates to the state conven
tion in Portland May lit. 17, and
IP are Lilly Darby. Kleanoru
Weither(ord. Nedra Hunt, Hlkiu
. Park, Claudia Lureiu and Lela
Laurcttson.
Anno Avery, formerly of
Klanivtli Kails, is president of
i the Portland club, hostess of the
. stale convention.
Monday s meeting was devol
t ed to fire prevention, with a talk
and the showing of a motion
' picture.
' (Continued from Pace One'
' big bombers "with all possible
I speed."
Hopkins, it was snut. has been
virtually a clearing house on Uie
I lease-lend program, with repre
sentatives of governments seek
ir.g assistance coming to h i in
with their requests. Burns will
go into the otfiee of emergency
I management, in the executive of
i fiee of the president, as execu
; tive officer of a new division of
defense aid reiKirLv
It was the president's Ix-lief.
jsaid Stephen Ksrly, a secretary,
that the Job could be done bet
ter by a military man, with an
i umierstaiuling of the whole plc-
! ture, than by a civilian.
! It took a military order by
Mr. Rooscvt-lt as coinmander-in
chief of the armed forces to give
Burns the new Job.
The division of defease aid re
ports was created by a presiden-
! tlal executive order, which said
it was to "provide a central
1 channel for the clearance of
transactions and reports, and co
ordinate the processing of re
quests for aid under the (lense
lendl act."
CIGARETTES
LOW PRICES
At Everybody's
CAMELS
CHESTERS
LUCKIES
OLD GOLDS
RALEIGHS
KOOLS
SPUDS
F
NEW S. A. HOME
BEING MAPPED
Shipments To
Russia Halted
By U. S. Order
(Continued from Pane One)
ever, were said to have made
it inadvisuble for the United
States to permit the exiHirt of
any maclunery which can be
used here in defense or British
aid production.
VITAL STATISTICS
! COOPER Born at HilNide
' hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore ,
May 6. 1941. to Mr and Mrs.
Ernest H Cox-r. 133S Crescent
j avenue, a boy. Weight: 7 pound
; 3 A ounces.
From Yraka Mrs. W. W
Schuldt and infant son. Billy
former residents of this city, an
guests this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bamher of
Washington street. The Schuldts
now live in Yreko, Calif.
At Harrimaa Mr. and Mrs.
"If we occupy these territories
we can keep the sea lanes of
Britain open with our navy and
our ainorce.
; Uon, open house and corner-
I lantic ocean? Our entire historr stone laying for the new Salva-
William J. Prendergast Jr, of j shows no precedent to make such tion Army home at Fourth
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James ! supposition creditable. Neither street and Klamath avenue were
n4i,- iv,m. j r; i.: ! the government nor the neoDle of shaped at a meeting of the
Ouloukanoff of New York and the Lm,I States haveever given . ay board at the chamber ofig . l, .
a member of the Metropolitan O5cas,on ,0 makc ,nyone believe ! commerce Tuesday noon. ; oririsn, MOZI
Opera company, spent the past I !n4t sucn an art irresponsibil-. The building is now being re-: Forces Trade
weekend in Klamath Falls. I 1,y and inds'n would be pos- modeled and will be finished in j p D
After transacting business her. sible " about a month, it was stated ; DOITID KOldS
Prendergast. attomer. took hi. i by Adjutant Norman Bowyer.
guests to Harriman lodge where ' Ozark Teachers,
they enjoyed fishing Saturday! nuv,;, LI.IJ
and Sunday on Upper Klamath1 rn7'Cian Mela
,ln Flogging Case
T : f I nntlnn or lnn. Dnn t . "CK"' t intiuiii . , . ... . '
,""'""m" T ..oun? ..'T"." r " .7 ,,V.KI "'r.' the public to look over the nl. ,n n stacked in re
gion, son oi Allan Leo Wes- j "? a,"r.re" I quarters, said to renrevnt 1 18y Xor vcral hours, and
(Continued From Page Onel
He said that former County
Judge George Grizzle has pre
sented a cornerstone for the
structure. The board decided
that laying of the stone would
afford opportunity for inviting
(Continued from Pase One)
plane was missing but that the
pilot of th . latter was safe.
Th e government acknow.
ledged that "much damage" was
done in the Clvdcside area.
in
ton of Tulelake. employe of the nd -50 bond and the worn- "a " " I dicated that the toll ot dead and
Long Bell Lumber company, is 7 00 Their school was," "Vsu" the Sanation i "n ht b he.x-y.
slowly recovering from a fracj 10 ahead of sche- 'Ung at Considerable damage alro was
tared leg which he suffered sev! dul much reported in the Mersey river
erai monuis ago. rie has been . ivmea
a patient at Hillside hospital
since that time.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
Sheriff U'llliam. .. I f :
a hich ehnni h.i,.ii,,ii ... j Adjutant
Resort Center employe, had at-,,h ""I symnas,um ,n
tacked her during party west ,"17 bullding "ould
of Camdenton over a vear . if allrabJe for foy Scout anJ
Caldwell. Williams said adrn i "'f, conMlun',y "Ps which
ted taking her to the party but; I" ,t
denied the attack. Dul Fair success was reported
Murrell. who recently asked r"Z T T V ,
i. Rhivine u;I sufficient funds to cover the
! shipping center at Liverpool, at-
Further nimnm .I,. ...Kll . ' SII,,lnK CeniCI
i w.ii h. i i... icaea lor tne lath consecutive
Bowyer told the
STOP FIRES
Zanol Soot Destroyer. Tested,
proven here. Prevents fires. iinhui .,
cleans chimneys, flues, stoves,' she told of the purported attack CStS f omP'e,inS the remodel
etc. References. Arcade Hotel. was quoted byWiTliams al YTy'. t nlon? "?
ing: "Caldwell had it coming to , 'ST-".
FOR RENT Four-room furnish- J1.1"?-..1 fecl that we were iust'- amount.
ed house. Inquire 1321 Di-' ,. . ... . . . !
vision. 710tf . "u"u "aving uie
cat-o-nine-tails "made for the oc-
FOR SALE acre with house. casion and said he burned it af-
3029 Boardman, Altamont. 5-12 ter U5'ng it. Williams said.
The sheriff quoted the three
defendants as admitting the flog
ging. Their preliminary hearing
is Saturday before Justice O. W.
Byler at Camdenton.
night.
The British asserted, however,
they downed eight German
planes during the night and said
their own air force hammered
western Germany. The big in
dustrial center of Mannheim was
said to have been the main tar
get of the RAF.
Belfast, subjected Sunday
night to a heavy attack, was one
of the objectives on which the
Germans loosed bombs in north
ern Ireland during the dark
hours before dawn todav.
LET the Interstate Business Col
lege train you for one of the
many good jobs ahead. En
roll now. 5-6
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE Unfur
nished. 321 No. 6th. 5-6
ROOM. BOARD, LAUNDRY
346 N. 10th. 5-12
FOR SALE 1935 Dodge sedan, bers and friends.
TWO-ROOM furnished
ment. 1805 Main.
Townsend Club The Town
send club No. 1 was scheduled to
meet in the KC hall Tuesday
May 6. at 8 p. m. There was
to be dancing as usual for mem-
apart ' "PP"1 Leonard Thorns
. , and George E. Smith, ranchers
-" -""mi uisirici, were
SPECIAL Gladiola Bulb Sale a"Kng the out-of-town visitors
Prices you can afford to pay. here Tuesday.
Supply limited. Nice large "
treated bulbs. Choice colors.! om San Francisco Ernest
Anderson, 339 N. 9th. 5-8 Tallman- regional director of
social security with
CARD OF THANKS in San Francisco, was a business
We wish to take this opportu- visitor here Sunday en route
nity to thank our many friends north.
for the beautiful floral offerings ' - .
and kind expressions of sympa- Flavor! Flavor! Flavor! Yes
thy tendered during our recent Wieland's Beer HAS tht Flavor!
bereavement, the loss of our be- 3
loved relatives, Gertie Barkley i . .
Duffy. Edna Duffy George, and i SEVERE SKIN
Mavt M -. -l ...... C " " " .
Edwin Duffy
Dean George
Effie Barkley and
family
Watson Duffy and
family.
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2 BIG FEATURES 2
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2ND BIO FEATURE
Edward G. Robinson In
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Matinee 2 Doors Open 1:30 Eves. 7 Doors Open 6:30
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