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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON November 13, 194) HIBBHBERO JOINS MARINES NEW HAVEN Edward J. .,"? Hirshberg, Yale end coach and porta publicity director, hat been commissioned by the Ma rine Corps. He will report at the conclusion of the football season. RIGHT NOW! Beerv'i Best! Returned to Thrill You! 2nd Big Action Special! a. ...I j i :jlrh..tlpM Starts With a MIDNITE SHOW Tomorrow Night! rep DOORS OPEN T 1.90 and IMS NEW TOMORROW! AND! ( kaa.lilal - I a t J I Modi nm .-.- K.-nsii a ajiiiminajh- i i 1 law I i FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS in "The Castles" US DESTROYER 2 OTHER SHIPS HIT IN BATTLE (Continued From Page One) bringing to 896 the total of Jap- aneaa aircraft rennrted H pst rnv- ed thus far in the Solomons 11 Jap Ships Down AmHran mhmarlnM and bombing planes, striking at Jap anese supply lines sprawled across the South Pacific put at least 11 cargo or transport ves- ! nt nf artlnn In tha Hattla for the Solomon islands and New Guinea. Sevan of the eouinment and troop-carrying craft were sent to the bottom by torpedoes launched from far-ranging sub marines. Heavy bombers caught four others In the harbor at the Jap anese Buin-Faisl base in the northern Solomons. All were damaged. Their attack occurred early yesterday morning (Solomons time). On land In the Solomons a lull apparently has developed i.i the battle between American trnnni and JannnMA invnder seeking to regain Henderson air field from which bombers can control many shipping lanes. In Nftw finlnea. however, the tlnues to pile up victories for Amarlnn and alllaid fnrrai Ran Douglas A. MacArthur reported UN enemy was reureauiiK iron tha Oivi-Gorari area where the JlnanMa had siiioht tn ernin mn. trol In tha Owen Stanley moun tain area. The retreat might rievalnn intA a dlcnrdarlv rnut official reports Indicated, for the Japs have abandoned much equipment and left behind some troops. Rommel Abandons Tobruk; Withdrawal From Tunis Hinted (Continued From Page One) and damage to a southbound schooner in the central Medi terranean, onlv ona allied nlana was missing. Air scouts said the enemy still was moving westward from To- DruK as fast' as his transport could carry him. Much of his remaining travc aDnarentlv ware left in TnhmV destroyed and burned. When HAT raiders bombed the port Wednesday night they saw more than 100 fires, many In clusters and brilliant whlte.1llra knni. explosives. (The Germans acknowledged that they had set the torch thor- oushlv to all thav had n u.. at Tobruk, but that an undis closed amount of artillery and armored equipment was saved for "later on" vhara has decided on a last stand.) The communique did not elab orate on the indication that the axis was fleeintr frnm Ttmlcta but only yesterday allied sources had reported that German rein forcements were being flown in to the French nrnlaitrat. t. meet the combined American- British force rapidly approach ing it from Algeria. With Tobruk, a vital and nor mally defemrfhla ready In British hands there was no indication whr MbtI it,i-j Marshal Erwin Rommel might try u at all to halt his re treat Tha - BrlUh alr.d i - j lave pushed him back 300 miles from the El Alameln line and virtual ly with each mile his manpower and armnrad ifvanMil. i - , , . u"1-"el" nave dwindled under ceaseless land ana air attack. RENO LICENSER RENO. Mrvi. 19 lIBi a. l . u " i i'irfj i iac "v-ciiio reported nere today In cluded: Ernest Newcombe, 28, ana jnarearet I .aa ia hnik t -i view; William I. Biirton. 44. Sclo. and Jennie J. Patterson, 46, Dallas, and Vivian A. Carl, 19, via an x-ass; f rank J. Brum, 23, San Fernando. Calif and r F. Crow, 20, Grants Pass. LAST DAY! "The Parson of Panamlnt" till Chlrlla RuisIh am) MSRII OBBHOM in 'xyoia" Fred Pope, Jr. Sworn In To County Court (Continued From Page One) would not take office until the first of the year. However, when Benner resigned to go In to the service, the other mem bers of the court appointed the commissioner-elect to begin his duties on the court atonce. Pope Is a Fort ' Klamath rancher. He is a republican, as are Reeder and Reber. HITS (Continued from Page One) label the assault a full.fladaed offensive and the details which it gave were not Indicative of a large-scaia oattle. In the Stalinsrad area." tha communique said, "tierce fight ing continued. Our troops art firmly defendina their noaltioni and repulsing attacks by enemy inianiry ana tanics. Northwest of the Volsa river city, Russian troops repulsed an enemy attack and wiped out ISO nails, the bulletin added. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Pag One) ELSEWHERE, he la getting in a oaa way. 'THE news today is overwhelm x ingly good so good that it may temDt you to tumn to roiv conclusions. Before doinc so. read this statement from Jan Christian Smuts, the soldier-nremler of South Africa, issued todav in London: "Tha inectaculai- Brltiah, American camnaian In nnrtham Africa, makes possible a great allied offensive year IN 1043, which might end the war IN 1944." The Germane ara aattlna a hard jolt, but they aren't licked yet. JSJEWS from the South Pacific wiajr is scarce, DUl wnai there is of it is good. MacArthur'a man . ara atlll driving the Japs back in New uuinea, witn nopetul indications mat ineir retreat toward the beaches may turn into rout. U. S. submarines have aiinlr seven Jap troop and supply ships in me aoum facuie. ana Ann lean heavy bombers have dam. 8&ea Tour mnnk.nratiimah v carrying troops and equipment to uie aoiomons or to nv Guinea. The fiffhtin On ftliadalranal is reported today to be in a lull a TT still seems a trifle odd that with so much of sur flahtinv strength going to Africa the Japs aon i nit naraer than they seem to De hitting in the South Pa. cific. What are they up to? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1040 GMC PICKUP with 4 -speed transmission.. Must be sold to- . night or Saturday. Price is right, $303. Phone 8200. 11-14 WANTED Woman to care for child in her own home. Near Vine street preferred. Call 4268 or 5800 after 8 p. m. 372011 FOR SALE CHEAP Unclaimed overcoats, ladies' coats, suits, men's single coats, vests, trous ers, we ao altering, reoair ing, cleaning. Orres Tailor Shop, across from Montgom ery Ward. 11-13 JUST A FAIR KNOWLEDGE of uregg shorthand, typing, busl. ness English, and spelling will enable you to get a good posi tion now. Train at Interstate Business College, 432 Main. ' 11-13 2 Rip-Roaring . Features! Mown A . ! . I I ' I . V . 4 I I h nvnfiiiiieif.i'iJMU.uiiMuiiiLJB Bill HU0TWIX RUTH I 2nd BIO FEATURE II tW Thrills - Romanc Action! ; r . aii M Bxrro! First Chapter of I 1 ' 2Se "1 , W SMASHERS" M oT " I Porky Cartoon and Now hm Vim BREAK THROUGH TO NAZI PORT OF ESCAPE SEEN (Continued From Page One) over by the German service, UNO. Trump Card The allies played a trump In their bid for tws.ie.ulon nf tha Toulon-based French fleet, three score or so vessels bizarrely iso lated oy uie uerman-Italian in vasion of southern France. Admiral Darlan. who fell in. to allied hands at Algiers, was put on a radio of the fleet's wavelength and he asked that the commanders of the vessels move their ships to North Africa. His atlDcal was to men who knew him as a veteran of their service and, until 48 hours before, as the chief of Vichy's armed forces. FLY IN SOCCER, TOO CHAPEL HILL Lieut E. C. 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Phone 37S6 1U3 1 I Bulletin (Continued From Page One) that Grand Admiral Erich' Reader, commandar In Mf of German naval forces, was in Toulon, the French naval base on tha Mediterranean, Reader's presence there was believed connected with the uncertain status of the port, which the Germans said .yesterday they were not oc cupying, trusting the French navy to defend It "against any aggressor." Comic Opera Adds Its Bit in North African Battle (Continued From Page One) odd shots and whamming back wiui meir uarands whenever they saw or thought they saw stray enemies. An odd body tumbling from a Daicony now and then proved we accuracy or ineir lire. lnis cowonv-anrl. Indian -wi. formance apparently was lust " . , . uva- what the locals had been waiting lor an ineir lives. While rifles cracked, famllu groups Including papa, mama, gmncuna, granapa and all the little ones stood on tha ai,i.v. walks gazing enraptured at the spectacle. During one lull in the fluhtlna everyooay was invited into local cafe for a glass of vin rouse (red wine) on tha hnna If the French behaved oddly, mey nad nothing on the Arabs ah through what seemed to ma like quite a battle the Arab population wandered up and down the street a Ihnnak h.iu ing was happening. a gang or small fry came scampering out of enemy ter ritory to cadse claarattaa A hiffh. two-whaalad far haK. in a a shabbv Arab and turn vn. ed women completely swathed in white negotiated tha ,hni. Main street behind a tired, blase utile donkey. Along about 4 n. m Mm,ani came driving up through the enemy lines and stopped to ask where he could find General Ryder (Major General Charles W. Ryder.) The French had had enough, he said, and it was simply a question of finding a formula which would satisfy their honor. Then, at 8:18 p. m., up came a ear from Fort L 'Empereur with a bis white flaa A I lh same time we could hear a bug ler sounding "cease fire" from inside the fort One French snlnar In a nil! box ISO yards from us was not piaying mat way. He let loose a long burst right over the white flag and he still was whamming away at 8:45 p. m local time, when our fellows who had tried to blot him out with small-arms I sags s& wm mmm JtAfetei i i i A"ft- K ' . - (Continued From Page One) erabty by stretching this to 4B hours. At his press conference todny, President Roosevelt reiterated that the nation waa practically on a 48-hour work week now. Mr. Roosevelt made the state ment when askid whathnr he had read the recommendations of the somite defense investigat ing committee for a 48-hour work weok. and appointmunt of a single administrator to direct both civilian and industrial man power mobilizution. Butter Ration Seen As Supply Hits 10-Year Low (Continued From Page One) day emergency celling ruling went into effect October 3. Althouah butter la tint a mm. modltV Which can ha hnnrdnd easily, produce dealers said con sumers apparently have been Ik- nonng tne fact that the price Is the hishest sinca 192S. t.nm scale military and lend-lease re quirements for export to Russia and elsewhere are taking a big bite OUt Of Slinnllrs pnllnlnd with the foct thut production Is de clining seasonally and Is smaller than a year aso. The natlnn'a atnra s tM.L.a t n. taled 87,037.000 pounds on No vember 1, compared with 188, 33S.000 a year aso. Since this is the storage supplies built up during me summer are being with drawn, dealers said that If only the normal rate of withdrawal occurs, storage stocks may be exhausted In January. Rev. Brown Named President of Ministerial Grouo rsev. i;. t, Brown of the First DSDtlSt church was elartad nm. Ident of the Klamath Ministerial association at a meeting held Friday morning at the First Presbyterian church. The organ ization and election waa dimd necessarv as several nf n,a offi cers have moved from the city. vice president named Friday is Mainr William r i-..-,,, -i u.. Salvation Army, and secretary- treasurer la Rov, William B. Rice of Immanuel Baptist church. Plans were riinmied fn . union Thanksgiving service to be held soon. Details will be announced later. fire and grenades sent word for the 23-poundcr gunners to let him have it. They didl Teen Age Draft Waits Signature By Roosevelt (Continued From Page One) the recommendation nf a Joint seimtHimiso cimfrronce commit tee which eliminated an amend ment requiring 13 months pre combat training. The. final congressional action came just 10 weeks after Senator Gurney (R-S.D.) on September 3 Introduced a bill for drafting 'teen age youths. IRON MAN CHERUNDOLO PITTSHURGH Chuck Cher undnlo, Pittsburgh center, played all but three minutes of the Steolers' first seven games, O NEW TOD AY -- -a Ml aWOiaUtiaa IU1 141 H JT 2 FIRST RUN HITS! 2 Great Stars in Ik PLUS THIS BIG FIRST RUN HIT I mmm&mm-&k. Ajalnit Maltl II , law foronll - t"iA I iij lA JUUfaq a2Aiileg I 1 ' ADDED e I V f,, j L..7Mf Ths M"ch of Time 9 win. Presontt WILLIAM WRIOHT Vltl FIIAalaa I t-A""7 " FBI FRONT Friday The 13th, And All Quiet- H So Far, Anyway Friday the thirteenth, which appeared for the third time this year, turned up In uneventful fnshlnn toduy and nobody did anything about It, State and city police said Ihey hadn't had such a quiet day a long time. There wasn't a bnhy born In local hospitals up to mid-afternoon, tha stork ap parently shunning the ominous day as much a possible. It was one of those days when there wasn't anything to write about! Hans Norland Insurance. a Blast of Action! ENDS TONIGHT "THIS WORLD OF WAR"" and "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS" Jonn Carroll Ruth Hussey