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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943 TAGE TWO mm fo) o) ITALIAN RE-ENTRY ' GIVES ALLIES BIG THRIFT DEPARTMENT SLOWS LINIMENT JSC9 58c FLEET DARBY'S SORGIIUf.l Pure Country Syrup 5 '1 " Fels Naplha SOAP bar . . 5c TRIANGLE ROLLED OATS or WHEAT POST TEIIS Post Cereals In Individual Pkgs. 1 Mm m . i r COMB IIOIIEY One of Chief Values of Con tribution Seen in Immedi ate Use of Over 100 Ships Cello OT Wrapped OfC pkg . . 23c WAX PAPER WAX TEX 125-Foot Rolls 2 Ro'" 35c 9 & 49c ii ii ii (Br United Press) ' One of the chief values to the Allies of Italy's declaration of war against her former Axis partner was seen today as the immediate and full use of the Italian fleet. Thoush more than 100 Italian warships, ranging from battle ships to torpedo boats, had. sur rendered to the Allies, they could not be used until Allied seamen had been trained to fight them, a task that would have taken months. Potentially Strong But with Italy re-entering the war on the Allied side, the ships can now be fought by their Italian crews. Though the Italian navy was of little use to .the Germans when Italy was .their ally, It is potentially a powerful fighting force and with units of the American and Brit ish navy acting as a stiffening influence, could be of, tremend ous value in the conquest of the eastern Mediterranean Islands held by the Nazis and in any invasion of Greece and the Balkans. What Italy could contribute to the war against Germany In the way of ground and air forces was known only to the Allied high command, but it was believed that a large part of the Italian army was in the part of Italy occupied by Germany and hence lost to the Allies. The sir force was believed to have been completely shattered be fore Italy surrendered. oregoftteac her Ti Salem, Or.e, Oct 14 (U.B , D. A. Emerson of the state de partment of education today ! reported teacher shortage in , Oregon elementary , and high : schools was approximately B per ' eent, based on normal demand !.ol 8,000. . He said the most serious short ' age Is In grade schools and In specialized fields In the high schools. A few school districts j decided to close for the 1943-44 school year because of the teach er shortage, he explained. More than BOO teachers are at work in Oregon class rooms 'under emergency permits au Ithorized by the 1943 legislature, ! which materially reduced teach imf prerequisites. POTTER PALMER WILLS .-.- $3,000,000 TO FAMILY i Chicago, Oct. 14-r-(U.R) The will of Potter Palmer n, who 'died Sept. 3 at Santa Barbara, ICal., was filed In probate court today, leaving a $3,000,000 es tate to his wife and children. ; The will revealed that Palmer 'died owning $2,500,000 In per sonal property and $900,000 in real estate. The estate was left in trust with half the Income going to Mrs. Palmer and half to the children for the duration of their lives. At one time the Palmer corpo ration owned considerable prop erty In the Rogue River valley, .including both the Modoc and Klamath orchards. These were disposed of in recent years, however, and it is understood that the Palmers no longer have any real estate in this district, ANOTHER AIR FACILITY FOR LOS ANGELES CO. i Washington, Oct. 14. (U,R) The War department today an nounced authorization for con struction of an air forces in stallatlon In Los Angeles county, Calif, costing over 31,000,000. ELIZABETH SPENCER ' Ashland, Oct. 14 (Spl Mrs Elizabeth Jane Spencer, 83, long time resident and native of Jack son county, passed away at her home here yesterday. Born near Ashland December 20, 1859, she has spent most of her life in the valley. She was mamea io w. E. SDencer. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. 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