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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1941)
Mnv 10. 1A41 400 BOMBERS IN DUSK TO DAWN ATTACK (Continued from Page Oiifl fire was able to drive the Brit ish from Bremen and Hamburg. The RAF raiders streamed over In "constant parade." dumping their tons of bombs on specified targets. Although Hamburg and Bre men felt the worst fury of the tens of thousands of bombs and incendiaries, bombs also fell with destructive effect upon Berlin. Emden naval base, the nazi U-boat lair at St. Kazaire on the French coast and other "selected" targets. The great Blohm-Voss sub marine yards at Hamburg, the Deutsche Schiff Under Maschi nedau and Atlas shipyards at Bremen and "other industrial i quarters" In both cities were smashed by bombs, j At Hamburg the entire wharf was set afire and a whole row of buildings was smashed by bombs with "smoke rising 10, 000 feet." The attack on Hamburg. I which had been heavily bombed , on Tuesday night, was its 68th 'of the war, while Bremen was bombed for the 6.Mh time. Berlin felt the blows of Brit- ish bombs for the 42nd time and Emdcn for the 45th time. The extent of damage caused in Berlin was not revealed but It was indicated that the attack upon the German capital had been merely a side-show to the big attacks on the ports. LAST TIMES TODAY! On the Stage A Glittering, Living, Ani mated Cavalcode of the Musical Comedy, Vaude ville, Minstrel and Con cert Stoge! Gaiety! mm m YM lERICRII: HVflUflDE: Barry Breedon Presents In Personl TWO BLACK CROWS GEORGE MORAN Abbetted br EDDIE MACK Glamour! WITH A CAST OF FAMOUS ARTISTS RADIO STAGE SCREEN FEATURING Frank Dobsen Lee Leonard Louise Stone The Planofiends Bobby and Batty Lee Patricia Paul! Carlin O'Dare . George Steele Laura Hassell Nella Burke Hollywood Claude de Carr Debutantes ON THE SCREEN It sw. ft ROMANCE" unimmw nmn wcrtir GENE STRATTON-PORTER iw..M.iunwiuma BreTtty Band Act Cartoon News Continuous Shows Today From 12 Noon KIDDIE KLUB T0B.1 10:00 A.M. ON THE STAGE! ir Claude De Carr With His Famous Trained Dogs. "SPOTTY" AND "PATSY" Also Guest Artists of BARRY BREEDEN'S AMERICAN CAVALCADE REVUE FREE! A Giant Cup of Lost River Dairy Ice Cream To Every Boy and Girl Attending the Big Esquire Theatre Kiddie Klub Morning Matinee ON THE SCREEN Edith Fellows "HER FIRST ROMANCE" PLUS CHAPTER 10 "WHITE EAGLE" PORKY PIG CARTOON LONDON. Saturday, May 10 (UPl German air raiders at tacked northeastern, western and Midland districts of Eng land early today, continuing the relentless bombing of ports. ' arms plants and RAF bases j which some quarters say Is the ! first phase of Germany's latest plan to invade Britain. I The naris appeared to be In , fewer numbers than the two ' preceding nights, possibly be- cause of the loss of 118 planes and about 400 fliers Inflicted by , the RAF during the first nine days of May. Thursday night's bombings were heavy and widespread. I Hull Attacked i Liverpool and the Merseyside iarea Thursday night were bombed for the eighth consecu tive night: the H umber (Hull) region again was heavily at tacked and bombs were show ered on many other districts, in cluding London which experi enced its first night raid since April 18. Considerable damage was done despite heroic efforts of British night fighters who shot down 11 raiders, and anti-aircraft gunners who brought down two. Wednesday the Brit ish night fighters shot down a record bag of 24 raiders. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 Portable concrete mixer. $15. 1 Set oxygen Acetylene gauges. J15. 1 Library table. $3 00. 1 Phonograph. S4.75. 1 End table SI. 00. PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE 58 WANTED Young lady. 18-23. neat appearing, able to drive, free to travel N. Y. and back with lady manager and group. See Mrs. Denton, Arcade hotel. 9-8 WOMAN wants hour work. Ph. S846. 5-15 GOOD JOBS await graduates of Interstate Business College. Enroll now. 432 Main. 5-8 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their many acts of kindness and lovely floral offer ings extended during our be reavement, the loss of our be loved wife, mother and sister. Marion M. Green, Stephen P. Green, Earl W. Green. Charles M. Green, Marion M. Green family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Simon son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dumm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gar rett and family, Mr. George Dumm. DATES SET ON SCHOOL POLLS (Continued from rage One director who has already re signed. The board asked for an opin ion from the attorney general's office, and this week received an interpretation of the law as applied to the local situation from Rex Putnam, stale school superintendent. I'ndcr his opinion, the situa tion is as follows: The term of E. S. Robinson, which originally expired 111 NO ALARM : BERKELEY. Calif.. May B (VP) Because Edson White I hurst Jr.. 4. "wanted to handle this myself," he did not rail for help when flro ! broke out in his bed. The elder Whitehursts smelted smoke, though, and i went to his aid. Edson is suspected of hav ing played with matches. 1843, is extended to June, 1845. L. L. Trunx, whoso term or-1 i iginally expired in 1043, would' , draw lots with Godfrey Dlohin I to determine which term expires in 194 and which in ll44. 1 I Blohm, however, will have to I stand for election, if he Is to re-1 main on the board, because he 1 is serving out the unexpired i term of J. W. Kerns, resigned The terms of A. M. Collier and Mrs. Burt Hawkins originally would have expired this year However. If Collier, who has moved out of the district, re-! signs before election. It will automatically extend the term of Mrs. Hawkins to 1042. Hence It apiears directors will be elected to fill tho posi tions now held by Hlohm and Collier, and Hillly Hie one held by Mrs. llnwklns. The new directors will be elected for five-year terms. In the county district, two dl rectors are to be elected. The term of Harry Wilson, of llie southern zone, expires, and will he filled at the balloting. S-st iiImi does I lie term of Ilex IllgliJP of the eastern lone, who has been serving out the unexpired term of C. U. Brown, deceased One director will be elected In the Klamath union hls,li school district. H. F. Lnftsgaard, of the Algnma sub-district, will not run for reelection, as he has moved Into Klamath Falls. The names of Freeman Schultz and Fred Hagelsteln have been mentioned as possible candidates for the high school board. DANCE ORE. STATE NURSES Willard Hotel SATURDAY MAY 10 Public Invited NgStrvhts ! jefltonomtis f The new Philco MAH-7 bring! wm the CONSERVADOR. Dry. Moist and Frozen Food Compart menti. New Philco SUPER Power System. Huge Meat Storage Com partments Full-width Sliding Cmper Drawer. Many other new features. 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