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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1941)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KI.AMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE SEEN BLOW TO E Br D.WITT MieKCNZIE a' Special New. Service Writer France' new move toward collaboration with hrr nazl con queror! a acniuilion boldly ,' punctuated by the disclosure g Ihit Germany li occupying French mandated Syria and al . ready uslnK its alrdromea for operations against llrituin rrp reecnl a grim development for ' the allies. "' II meana mora than that, for Washington ha labeled It aa a a potential menace to the western hemisphere. President Roose velt's apprul to tho French pro t pie, over tho head of the Vichy V government, to reject collabora tion with nazidom, clearly mark! tho gravity of the posi Hon. While Marshal l'duui, French chief of slate, yesterday au ' nounced extension of coopera- tlon with nazidom, there remains tome question as to whether he actually approved of the use of Syrian territory by the Germans. Jl he did so he abandoned one - of his furcmusl policies that of - compelling Hitler to keep hands - off the French colonies. i British Foreign Minister An thony F.dcn yesterday charged that J'ctain apparently had in . deed granted tho nazis transit rights in Syria. Should this prove to be true It will mean that a tired old nmn, bowed by the weight of his B5 years, final ly has succumbed to German pressuro, which has been as un relenting as the third degree. Certain French quarters In 'J Vichy say that return has made some concession in order to gain clinic. The dogged fight which Pthc old gentleman lias made to J preserve the integrity of his col--onles might lend soma substance :to that Idea. However, the fait remains that strategically important Sy ria has gone by the board and is now moving mountain to threaten th safety of tho allies In the near east. If this Is an in dication that 1'etain may grant similar privileges to tha nazis in France's African possessions, it represents a position of the lit gtnost concern to the allies. This is a thing which Britain 'has feared all along. Should the marshal throw his colonies ) open to Hitler, it would provide ' the Germans with eagerly sought bases for operations which would threaten the Brit t ish control of the entire Medl i terranran. That would be an al- j lied catastrophe. J And if the nazis were able to I secure the naval base of Dakar on the west coast of Africa, they could strike heavily from there J against the trans-Atlantic ship- ping routes. Thot would Rive Hitler another powerful link for S the counter-blockade with which he Is trying to strangle Britain. ' If Petain really is succumbing J to Hitler's onslaught, then allied hope must turn in tho direction of General Weygand, command- er of the French colonial pos- sessions. Weygand is Petain's man, and has supported the chief ) ot state throuRh thick and thin, j However, he has always stood for the welfare of his country and there must be some question ( whether he would surrender col- onial privileges to the Germans ) under any circumstances. rjjj Should It appear that the nazis are to be allowed to use ) the colonics as bases, then it la difficult to see how Britain can refrain from strong measures to protect herself. Already she has signified that she will carry the 1 war to tho Germans in Syria, j and one would expect her also J to act to prevent nazl occupa- tlon of France's other colonies, j ' and In particular against Ger-1 I man seizure of Dakar. i It wouldn't be strange to see another allied naval expedition against Dakar this time in suf t ficlent force to carry out occupa 5 tlon. Clowns Coming In addition to tha many thrilling big tlma professional circus acts coming with Polack Bros, circus and thrill show to tha county fairgrounds May 27, 26. for tha benefit of the 20-30 club's milk fund, there will be plenty of clowns, always a nec essity to a complete circus program. The circus will offer a group of black-maned and nubian performing lions, trained and directed by Captain Noble Hamiter. a beautiful troupe of black liberty horses, elephants, Senortta Teresa, sensational lady trapese atar. tha aerial Laskaa. thrilling high trapese act, and many othara. Thare will be a matinee Wadnaaday afternoon. May 20. at 2:16. atlng. Ward's Klamath Funeral Home In charge of the arrange ments. Beauty Counselor Here This Week to Discuss Problems Miss Madeline Plnns, beauty counselor for Cosmetlquea Tussy, will be In Klamath Falls through Saturday this week to help as many Klamath women as pos sible with their specific beauty problems and to suggest correct make-up for their new ensem bles. Her headquarters are at Currin's For Drugs, which Is the exclusive Tussy dealer In tills territory. Tussy's line of famous lip sticks was never more brilliant ly complete than II is today, with the addition of the "Stork Club" line, according to Miss Pinna. The name was Inspired by the brilliant New York night club of this name, and the "Stork Club" shade is a rich fruity red A long-standingly popular Tussy line is the "Safari," with a mysterious Jungle scent. A feature of the Tussy pro motion at Currin's this week is a complimentary Jar of eye cream with a purchase of regu- OBITUARY ARCHIE LANGLOIS Archie Langlols, for the past 10 years a resident of this vicin ity, passed away Thursday, May 13, following an extended Ill ness. Mr. Langlois was a native of Ogdensburg. New York, and was aged 68 years. 2 months and 3 days at the time of his pass ing. Funeral arrangements are un der the direction of the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home. Pine street at Sixth, and will be an nounced in a future Issue of this paper. JEAN CAROLYN FERO Jean Carolyn Fero. a resident for the past 10 months, passed away in this city at an early hour Friday, May 16. The deceased was a native of Thunderhawk. South Dakota, and was aged 17 years 7 months and 12 days when culled. She is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fero of Thunderhawk, S. D.: two sis ters. Marilnu of Thunderhawk. S. D , and Mrs. E. C. Daggett of this city; her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fero of Lem mon, S. D ; also five uncles and four aunts. The remains rest in Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 025 High street, where friends may call. The remains will be forwarded via Southern Pacific Saturday, May 17, at 11 a. m. to Lemmon, S. D., for final rites and Interment. TOMMIE LEE CARLAND Tommic Lee Carland, the In fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Carland, passed away in this city on Thursday, May 15. Be sides his parents Baby Carland is survived by a brother, Gerald of Dorris, Calif.: grandfathers, Percy A. Carland of Seneca, Neb., and Edwin Cross of Ft. Klamath, Ore. The funeral ser vice will take place at the grave side In the Linkvillc cemetery on Saturday, May 17 at 3 p. m., the Rev. Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officl- Up to the late 1860's, steel plates for ships, bridges, and boilers, were virtually unknown. Klamath Business College Irene Kroenert, Instructor 42s Pine St. Phone 4780 The only private school in Deschutes. Crook. Harney, Lake, and Klamath counties that has tha sole right to teach Thomas Natural Shorthand A Sensational Speed of 150 words par minute may be ac quired In period oi three months' study. School open the entire year. A Complete Buainess Educa tion Is offered. Coaching In Gregg and Pitman ahorthand. Coaching for Civil Service Examinations. Many of our former students are now gov ernment employees. Cell In person er write to us for details. COMING! The Oreataat Amusement Event of the Year In Klamath Fallal sr. 20-30 CIUD Proudly Preionti me, v AND Tkrtt Slew Tues. at) 7 Wed. 0 A May JLi May .) Matinee Wednesday MATURING atfformliii Lion., HortM, llplunts, Darlns Trap.,. Star, Aarobata, GlawfW, and In Person Ac Lillard and Hit Sanaatlonaf Auto Thrill Show Klamath County Fairgrounds 1500 Good Stati 50c Inc. Tax BENEFIT 20-30 MILK FUND lar preparations. The eye cream Is particularly appropriate just now. Miss Pinns pointed out, with the approach of summer. It Is designed to lubricate the eye muscles and soften the "laugh lines." Miss Pinns will leave Satur day night for San Francisco. FALLS ON PENCIL REDDING, Calif.. May 10 (IP) One-year-old Loa Rae Kirk fell on a pencil yesterday, fractured her skull. The pencil punctured the skull near the nose and narrowly missed the right eye. She was in serious condition after an emergency operation. Elsewhere In Oregon MOLALLA. May 18 (IP) Alfred C. Stelner, 30, a painter, was killed yesterday in a fall from the roof of a building he was helping construct at the Ostrander Logging company op erations on Dickey Prairie. Connordale addition are going to have to quit digging or the city will have to put its streets on stilts. City Manager Z. H. Ford complained today that gardeners have evacated unpav ed streets for top soil and "this has to stop or we'll take measures." Chester Hubbard and Dick Witt of the Medford Flying club awaited clear weather today to make another aerial search for Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walbert. missing since Nov. 20 on a flight to Portland. The club's 250 re- tral Oregon Rural Electrifies- ward for finding the plane and the bodies has been extended again, to June 13. REDMOND, May 18 (PI Transmission lines of the Cen- tlon administration cooperative will be energized Saturday, be ginning with the west unit In the Tumalo. Cloverdale and Sisters area. The cooperative has 227 miles of line nearlng completion. ALBANY. May 16 (IP) Mayor A. G. Senders, with approval of the city council, advised Cor vallls yesterday that Albany was not Interested in construc tion of a Joint airport. COQUILLE. May 18 The Smith Wood Products company will add a second shift of 60 or 70 men Monday at Its fir lum ber plant, bringing its local pay roll to 800 men and women. State employment officials will help supply qualified men. MEDFORD. 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