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PAGE TWO AUSTRALIAN SUPPLY LINE (Continued From Page One) prooches to American bases In the Now Hebrides and FIJI islands, whence they could strike at allied communication lines to Australia. - Meantime, Australian ground troODK hi New ftlllnPA mntiminri to press the Japanese back to ward weir nortlicoast . invasion base, further thwarting the in vaders' efforts to move on to the allied Port Moresby base. " ". ' Second Wind While both sides appeared to be getting their second wind In the Solomons, naval observers kept a concerned eye on the wa ters north of Santa Cruz islands Where American planes torped oed a Japanese plane carrier Monday and bombed a cruiser. The enemy naval concentra tions in the entire area were re garded as heavy and U. S. navy quarters voiced expectation that another major sea battle might iiare up at any hour TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Monarch electric ranae. attached trash humor- bed with innerspring mattress. -none 10-29 FOR SALE '37 Nash coupe, '31 Ford panel. Excellent nhape, good rubber. 3718 Al tamont Drive, afternoons and evenings. io-30 A chance to learn FEDERAL INCOME TAX and also COST . ACCOUNTING. Both of these short courses are taught at : the .KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE, . 'Irene Kroenert," in day as well as evening . school. Both are modern in ' dividual progress subjects and ' not class work. Consult us ' about them. KLAMATH BUS : INESS COLLEGE, next the Esquire Theatre. 10-29 UNFURNISHED 3-room cottage, 2 screened-in porches, garage, Woodshed.""' Very - close -. in. ; ' Adults. No pets'; 915 Oak. ' ' -: :.? :: .10-31 IVKE. HELDMENACED - "" Tomorrowl WW.) v n 2ND BIG HIT WwWa.1- . Orloon - Serlil Won ig 1 nC Dl... TLI. 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Call at Em . pire Hotel Sunday noon.. Mr. Sproed. . . . 10-30 3-ROOM HOUSE, bath, stoves. linoleum rugs. $12.50 perma nent renters. Phone 3088. ' . 10-29 FOR SALE Model A Ford. Three new tires, two good - tires. $125. 829 Grant. ' 10-30 2. REGISTERED Aberdeen An gus duus, 15 mos. old. Three miles east Malin, Ore. Gerald D. West. 10-30 YOUNG WOMEN or middle- aged women may now secure good government or business positions upon completion of any standard business course. Consult Interstate Business College, 432 Main. 10-29 PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT to a , responsible party. 1405 Esplanade St. 10-29 FOR SALE Multigraph, heater, email gas siove. 1405 Esplan de St. 10-29 Alsol Lat News 44..-IroiMu tiaiKio ones whom iainer, uommanaer jonn J. snea wai lost In th sinking of th aircraft carrier Wasp, reads a letter from dad while his mother listens in their Arling ton Mils., home. The father wrote tell inrr M mn wh h aA . ... ut Letter From Dad Tells Son to "Be i ... 9 i Look Skyward V. S. Army Signal Corps girl meteorologist releases free bal loon which carries delicate weather recording instruments Into stratosphere. (Picture from special U. S. Army Signal Corps issue. Radio News Magazine.) If you want to sell u phone The : Herald and News "want ads," 3124 ... HELD OVER! I Mi mm r ill i !J 111 T H 1 1 Hi,n II mmmmmw an nan : NEW. TODAY! Here's Grand Entertainment in Two II e l t- ..i jii jmojn irearsi o h.s eye - he', M II dangerous to love II I V''? II . . . more donaer-ll I U out to hate! j O 'Mf CARTOON FUN I I lM?W.Ml f S7 iff 1 "Oh Gentle Spring" L.nVWrV ''HWAfMwJ HERALD AND NEWS, KIAMATH FALLS. OREGON a Man . ... ... yvuw W T U& WAyuijj Jlltll IU YANKS SMACK JAP (Continued from Page One) W. Holstrom of Tacoma, Wash., had several holes from anti-aircraft fire. 25 Tackled (There still had been no an nouncement bv the nrmv nir force in China of a third raid in four days on Hongkong, which the Japanese said was made by American planes yesterday.) A small formation of Amr-rlran fighters tackled 20 to 25 Japa nese planes in two flights near Mngtsz, in southern Yunnan province, yesterday and shot down at least three and probably five of the Japanese. Not one of the American planes was lost. INDIAN GIVER WICHITA. Kas.. JPI ril ficials last week donatari Ihr. lire department s coal burning steany er, wnicn nad puffed.to Wichita's major blazes for 30 vears. in th scrap heap. Last night someone remcm; bered the steamer didn't belong to the city any more. It was given to the Wichita museum several years ago. " Insure your furniture with ; I Hans Norland. 118 North 7th. i 10 LEWIS REJOINS IDAHO MOSCOW, Ida., Oct. 29 (P) Dean Lewis, varsity guard who received a head Injury in the Stanford hhiiio two weeks ago, rejoined the University of Idaho football tenm todoj and Dr. H. D. Cramer, team physician, said Lewis could pluy in the Montana gmiio snuirdny at Mlsjoula. Lewis muy linvo a rookie starting next to htm at right tncklo in tho Montana tilt. Don Birchmirr, a sophomore, has re placed Don Anderson in the first string In practices this week. ' (Continued from Page One) mentation. We are going Into the question of available manpower and womanpower of the country to see just what it is." No Action Congressional leaders, who had expected shortly after next Tuesday's elections to receive a pattern from which legislation could be cut to fit tho nation's workers into the wartime pro duction machine, wore said to linve been informed thnt nn White House recommendation will be forthcoming for some time. In the absence of such a rec ommendation, sponsors conceded privately it would be next to im possible to obtain action on half dozen nr morn mnnrtnwAr bills pending before congres sional committees. However, Senator Hill (D Ala.), author nf n hill thnt wnnM give President Roosevelt broad authority to say where a man or woman should work, told re porters he would nreu fnr speedy action by the senate mili tary committee on his and sev eral other measures. NEEDLE WORK TUCUMCARI. N. M m Patrolmen Bud Clayton and Tom Turner, cruising alnnff. snnttrf n strange looking animal. Clayton, who ionco roped a buffalo at a rodeo, climbed from the car. looned nn the.nnnsA urlth his first toss. He was proudly recline his catch in. when he not a closer look and decided not to. He had roped a porcupine. EAT BY APPOINTMENT A restaurant in South Salem, N.- Y:. takes' customers bv an- yjolnunentt .i Prospective-, diners - - ' ----J...'-lviH JJ pwilV body, and are required to call at .least two Hours in advance. , HURRYf Ends Tonite! TVRONI JOAN POWER rONTAINI "Tfiii Above All" n V "Holiday" with . GARY GRANT1 l.l:l.!i:iJ:l:i:il.'!Hl.'I.W.Iim.l:H . New Tomorrow o o 2 ACTION PACKED HITS! W, 1st Showing g Its- Adventure on th ' - TraiJl- : , U No. 2 Mam with ACTION! ROMANCEI ADVENTURE! t-'ss&tl West -'y m Taint I'jial.' wlih tlD (inn "PETB SMITH" , 10RAP BOOK ltTT NSW SVSHTt jpmwi: n il mini o . LJZ&'A M WJ L-J i Uimm fl Hero Hailed WAftST -"1: ft n 1 Home on furloiiRli, a Russlpn hero of the western front Is Idolized by the children of his native village Frantic Parents Scour' City for Car, Children (Continued From Page One) had parked tho car at Eighth and Main streets. After a thorough search of the section, tho mother had the happy thought that she might have parked tho ear clscwhvro In tho meantime the father, an L & ! ENDS TONIGHT 1 IP iSjriS L-- rfnflTTLlfl s tmimfM U' MIDWAY 1 Ullll I Filmed in Technlcolorl K j (J j II I j The Fun Starts I mm . - win g l 'RjaaM' And Better Than "Sun Valley Serenade' IU 'fYiPtnu It C Knf Undo W( Finhtmn Nanhauff . Ullll IB Vv . The U. S. Marines! . .lS, , i"'--1" "fcV. ' Jtmm"K. together again, romancing er jl Ti- 'C8 ,0 'h8 iwlng-andiwoy I II rv tEWs S rhythms of Sammy Kay and 1 III J . 'Vl Hit Orchestral The stars and I H X. -wl trlp fly high when thayfrolle I JGrtfC stv f - V ' " ' ' ond ro"ic, brea,h'i,'o 'Pc - XlV r&'Aii I lei In thh froien poradliel JACKOAKIEil ' tTmik FELIX BRESSART OSA MASSEN m1 fflt'$ I f J0AN mRU ' FRITZ FELDMO 'cSfl IC fffifS STERLING HOLLOWAY . I ffsSj Pbj AND HIS ORCHESTRA VI Qvf Directed by BRUCE HUMBERSTONE -" ' l JJwv .Produced by WILLIAM LeBARON ' 7 Aj 1 "TSx. . Orttloel Sernn Pley by Reberl (Ills SohoI hit CvV i Xk v", M MAK 0OR00N l 'WHVW mZu $V HARRY WARREN it vttv yfyyr ,. "voucm'iswNoTinsoiiiiit" JM ISVA tomSTm. klS$y "LwsnKoot'' "Hfl brlns I tmV o . JW&jr Hw Olory To Old Olory fflr' omployo of Peyton company, slnrtecl for the plant to obtuln u car to search the highways. Tho car was found nil right, at Eleventh and Main streets, the mother and father were greatly relinvt'd mid both children wore hnlo and hearty. ' Read The Classified Page V)9 OP EVERY AUDIENCE lUT 0 "MRS. MINIVER" ON THEIR fltVA AtL.TIMElO.BESI USTl r REER RALISOU Clitotad by WILLIAM WYLEX MRS. MINIVER TERESA WRIGHT DAME MAY WHITTY REGINALD OWEM HINBT TRAVER9 i RICHARD NEY . HENRY WILCOXOll S torts SATURDAY 4 " i i ii m mmmm wi October 2f, 1942 The Pacific war will Inoretf Ingly deninnd our maximum tP" forts, our unbending determina tion and more, our willing sacri fice of many things that we hav hitherto accoptod and enjoyed as natural concomitants of our .dnlly llfn. Joseph C. Grew, for mer U. 8. ambnssndor to Japan, WALTER- PIDGEO Produced by SIDNEY rRANKLIrl MIDNITE! uu mi yyvyM, 1 ri