Tlie.OSEGON STATESMAN. Solccu Oregon. Friday Morning. Noreraber IS. 1S43 TAGS TTTTITm tt-a. Two Divisions1 Are Wiped out Setback to Foe Is More Severe Than at First Reported, Insist (Continued from page I) , assuming (proportions of counter-invasion. - In every Greek account, the Italian war on Greece that bad become a disaster for the invader on this, the 18 th day of the cam paign. On Albanian Soil At JliEmeroos Points Briefly summarizing the posi tain Panoa Kyriaxou. told Sa hospital of a mountain campaign which! began on October 10 In whichj ho declared, 2000 highly mobile Greek troops had. started the rout of a force of some S 0,0 00 of Italy's. ablest mountaineer sol diers. The rout, h said, was com pleted a week later, November C. Up to 8 o'clock of that night, he declared, 800 Italians had been taken, prisoner and 1100 had been slain. Hitler VIiistling . 4nDarktsBelief British navy planes, returning from the attack on Taranto, re ported that they had left one Ital ian battleship aflame and two others beached or half submerged. The- reporter's acceuat was ra dioed from a point "off Taranto. That is an important Item. It means that British capital ships as well as submarines and aircraft arc operating virtually In Italian home waters. It tends to back up also London reports of a British naval attack on Italian supply convoys in the Straits of Otranto. Against that background of war developments,' the vague general ities In which BerlinTdescribes ths Hitler - Molotofi -negotiations ap pear insignificant. Had there- been anything committing. Russia to di rect or indirect military action to aid the axis it would have been shouted from the housetops. "Clear Lako rises. The absence of rain for the past few days has permitted farmers to finish their fall seed ing and gather .their corn. ; . The Kelier local of the Farm Drunkenness, Traffic Violation Are Charged : ; Salem police last night arrested Gordon Shelley. 1884 North Cap itol street, on a charge of drunk eneea. . ' -Russell fonts, CS . Johnson street, was arrlsted on a charge of falling to give the right t V, way to a pedestrian. . ers Union " met at- Clear Lake- Wednesday night. The assistant county agent put on a few reels of pictures. The. next meeting is to be a homecoming "night and a good program is planned. Bays Tvahlster Farm WALDO HILLS Harvey Gehr Ing has bought the William Wahl ster farm in the Evergreen dis- (Continued from page I) -conversations, however, are the Greek, stand against ' Italian ag gression, and the British air at tack on Italy's fleet. Rome's Te ply to the British claims sounds CLEAR LAKE A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. I WelH ver at 11 p.m. Wednesday The baby weighed 8 pounds. He has not yet been, named. The mother and baby are both doing well and are being cared for by. Mrs. R. J. Beaton. . ' rTuesday night was the . first frost heavy enough' to kill potato Reserves to Hold Worship BILVERTON The senior high school Girl Reserves are planning a Thanksgiving worship for. No vember It at the Calvary church. Doris Whltlock is in charge and the public is invited." - more like a tacit admission than trkt.' Gehring plana to. put II acres into heps. He is the son ef Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gearing. Of the prisoners, he remarked :t a refutation: . They seemed pleased at An Associated Press 'observer their capture. - . - .. on a British battleship tells how tion, a government spokesman said the Greeks "were advancing all along the 100-mile front and were known to be on Albanian soil at numerous points. : . "The. news from the front Is excellent," be remarked.! "Onr troops push .the Advance in all three (main) sectors . . . i In the center of the battle line the Greeks were declared In dis patches from the, front to have tut out a new salient; to the south In areas abandoned by the Ital ian' right .wing.-T-the. . defenders were reported to be rapidly mop ping .up; . above Ioannina Greek , troops were said io be. systemat ically, driving 4nto j Albanian . ter ritory and Imminently .threatening the destruction - of Italian' com munications. In the coastal. Epirus sector to the west, which . fronts upon the Ionian - sea, - other Greeks 1 were advancing, - 'and on the northern front a government spokesman reported that the Greeks still held fast to their mountain positions dominating the important Alba nian town of Korltza. ; , By- none .of these successes, however,' were the Greeks cheered so much as by the news that Italain troops had been forced to , abandon positions on the Yugo slav frontier to hurry south. This maneuver suggested to some observers here that continu ing British and Greek air attacks on vital Italian naval bases, Ta- ranto in particular, bad baited the transport of reinforcements from Italy. - : (In Rome today, the Italian high command's communique dis missed land operations in Greece with a single paragraph which spoke of "local actions" in Epirus and of a "few "enemy attacks" In the region of Koritsa, which were declared "completely repulsed with the sld of the air force.") A wounded Greek officer, Cap DALLAS The November meet ing of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs. Mark Hayter Tuesday after noon. Mrs. L. W. Plummer presided at 'the business meeting. Plans were made to. send clothing and other supplies to Haines house. Alaska, and to China. It was an nounced that a leader's confer ence of the Willamette Presby terial would be held at Indepen dence !'oa; Friday, ' November 15, with several members of the local society planning to attend. Mrs. R. R. Van Orsdel was In charge of the program which fol lowed. This Included the devo tions led by Miss Anne Hauge- berg: talk on stewardship, "First They Gave Their Own Selves," by Mrs, James Aiken Smith of Sa lem; review of two chapters in the ( missionary book, "China Re discovers Her West" by Mrs. Don ald Gabbert. " A delightful tea hour followed Guests Included Rev. and Mrs. James Aiken Smith of Salem, Mrs Andrew Irwin sr.. of Baker and Mrs. Carl Lovln. Members present were Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel, Mrs. R. R. Van Orsdel, Mrs. J. E Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Whitten, Mrs. Roy Donahue, Mrs. Harry M. Webb( Mrs.' Edward J. Himes, Mrs. L. W. plummer, Mrs. H. H. Beebe, Mrs. R. C. Wilson, Mrs. Conrad Stafrin, Miss Anne Hau- Seberg, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. onald Gabbert and Mrs. Mark Bayter. TJNIONVALE Miss Ruth Co- berly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Dixon, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Robert Dixon, were married Saturday forenoon at Vancouver, Wash. Misses Maxine and Lillian Coberly, sisters of the bride, ac eompanied them.. Complimenting them a miscel laneous shower was given Thurs day . In the social room at the Unlonvale Evangelical church and about 80 relatives and friends at tended. Legal Notice NOTICE OF WARRANT SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be . received by the undersigned until the hour of 8 o'clock p.nu on the 2nd day of December, 1840, and Immediately thereof publicly opened by the School District No. 74, Marlon County. Oregon at the schoolhouse in Mehama, Oregon for an issue of negotiable interest-bearing warrants of said School District In the amount of five hundred dollars ($600.00) said .warrants to be dated: December 4th,-1840 and to mature serially In nume rical order as follows: . . . . $100.00 on May 18, 1951. $100.00 on May 15, I9lt.ll $100.00 on May 16, 1853. - $100.00 on May 15, 1954. : $100.00 on May 15, 1955. Said negotiable interest-bearing iwarrantf to bear, interest at the rate of not to-exceed per an num payable semi-annually prin cipal and Interest; payable at the office of the County treasurer of -Marion County, Oregon or at the fiscal agency in New York at tba - option of the purchaser, ; Said negotiable interest-bear ing warrants were duly authorised at an election held on October zs, ' 1940. ., f Bids, except of, the 8 t a t e of Oregon must b accompanied by 9 a certified check in the amount of - ten dollars f$l) . -:: - - The Board reserves the right to: veiect anv and all bids.- - DOROTIIEEN WILSON, Clerk. ' Publication Dates: November 16. 1940. November 22, 1940, No- vember 29, 1940. N." 1 5-2 2-2 9.- 03 Ivory or Bronze CURTMI RODS c Fitch's Hair Brillinnlino Large Tube Dr. Warren s Tooih Pasle ... . 1000 Sheets TISSUE 2 Bells 6 Yd. Folds J G P Coais1 Bias Taps 12 in Box tXUIi u ..... 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