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July 12, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SICILY LEADERS LISTED; PATTON LEADS U. S. MEN VAI.l.KTTA, Miiltu, July 12 W) Lieut, Cioii, llfOI'gO 8. Pill ion Jr., Ik commmullng tlnlttu! Ktutt's force In Sicily while Gcii. .Sir 'Hcrntinl L. Montgomery Is ciinimiiiuti'r lti olilof of Iho Brit ish fmvi'i, im official stuti'moiil mild today. '1'tio full Hut of senior officer rnmmnmtlmt Iho present com hlnrd ojirnition In tlir Medlter rnnenn under (ivnrral Dwitflit D. Kl-eulmwer follows: Cooimimdliictilcf nf the Modi terrniteim Admiral Sir Andrew llrowno Ctiiinlnglinm. Nnvnl coiiiiiiiiiKlcr Admiral Sir Bertram tiimiiniy. Deputy comuuiiKler-ln -chief. Qillied forces General Sir itur- old Alexander, Cnmtitmiler li rltlef, British' ! forces Cirnrrttl Sir Bernnrd L. Montgomery. ! Air rommmderlnelilef. Merit j terrwteiiti titr command Air ! Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Ted- dor. j Commander. United States na vii) forces Vlre Admiral Henry i K. Hewitt, S Commanding general, Amerl- rim forces Lieut. Ceil George S. P niton Jr. Commanding general, north- ' west African force Lieut. Gen. Curt A. Spmit. Commitmllng northwest Afri can tactical nir force Air Mar shal Sir Arthur Conlnghnm. ! Commnndlnft Renernl, strate gic nir force Mnl. Gen. James 11. n.xttittle. a Air officer commanding north vent Africnn ennstnl nir force ! Air Vice Admiral Sir Hugh P. j Lloyd. 700 Per Cent Cooperation Urged In July War Bond Sales by Women's Club ML Hebron MT. HEnrtON, Cal. Mr. and Mm. Frank Forrest have re turned from virloui points south. Frank has been away two month recuperating from flu. Mm. Tom Simpson of Red Bluff, former agent for the SP at Mncdoel for quite while, wait a Mt. Hebron visitor this week. l.loyd Stevenson's hay crop look Rood, as doe hi live stock. Looks Ilka Lloyd will be in the blue chlpa bracket this fall. Mm, Met Trumbly Just re turned from Lewiston, Ida., where sho "was called on ac count of the serious Illness of her mother. FUNERAL BENJAMIN EDWARD WOLFORD Funernl services for the Jnte Benjamin Edwnrd Wolford of SpriiRue River, Ore., who passed away in Ashland, Ore., on III day, July 0. 1043, following an Illness of two yenrs, will be held In the chnpei of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pine Street at Sixth on Tuesday, July 13. 1043 at 2 p. m., with the Rev. E. J. Tuning of the Friend's church of SpriiRue River offici' atiiiR. Commitment services and Interment family plot in Llnk- ville cemetery. Friends arc in vited. By CORAL J. SABO, BPW Bond Sate Chairman As you nil know by this time, Iho women of Klamath county ro expected to put over the snin of war bonds for iho month of July to tlio ttmo of about $.-100,000. CAN WE DO Will Well, wo nre certainly going to try, mid the two women's serv ice clubs of Klamiitti Falls, the Soroptlmlsts and Business and foe Valley POE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mnlzhouser and son Olsn, moved back into the valley this spring. They nre Jlvinft with llitiik HoJrhouser and their mother. Juno Tucker was a visitor at the Emit Wells home SnturdBy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Lloyd mid somo friends were visitors here from near Medford over the Fourth of July. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Nork nnd children and Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Dock and Lucille, were visi tors In the valley from Klnmsth Falls and Cbiioquln over the Fourth. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Glovers were callers In the valley Tues day from Langclt volley. Louise and Dale Van Meter of Kinmnth Fulls and Crystal Ilourk of Dorris nre spending part of their vacation here. Hnllie Haines and family fin ished putting up their first crop of hny this week. Arljoc nnd Wnrren Roberts arc working for Chet Barton now. Pauline Roberts went to Olcne Tuesday to attend a shower held there for one of the Bruner girls. Chet Barton is having some of his alfalfa cut down this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bean Tucker and daughter Jean, were callers st the Joe Nork home Thursday evening. Virgil Holmer is cultivating potatoes this week. Merrill Sergeant Richard Schuek, whn anent his ftirlouah here with his brothers, Clifford, VI- wir nrf rtnurf Schuck. of Mer rill and Tulelake and his sis- tors, Mrs. Dave Llskey and Mrs. Robert Dchl Ingcr, Klamath 1n11 tm returned ia dutv at Cnmp Davis, N. C, where he is training with the anti-aircratt artillery corps. Mr. and Mrs. Vicor Schuck drove to Reno with the sergeant where he en trained for the south. They were accompanied also by Al verda Wolfe, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Ivnl Wolfe. Private Ralph Howell has re turned to the air base at Fred erick, Okla., after spending furlough Bt the home of his fam ily near Merrill. He is serving as a mechanic and has the rat ing of crew chief. Funeral Held for Sneer's Assistant Professional Women, aro ask ing you to Join them in this worth-while task. Letters are being sent to each women's organization In the county asking Its cooperation, and the clubs hopo for 100 per cent response. Telephone the chamber of commerce and reg ister your ciuu there ana volun teer your services.' Wo hear repeatedly that this war will bo won or lost on the Home Front." Are we going to lots it or lack of a few hours of concentrated effort to sell the bonds necessary to nrovidc ammunition for our men on the Fighting Front?" Not if I know the fighting spirit of the women of Klamath countyl Ask yourself, "Am I doina b!1 I can to help the war effort and hasten the return of my boy and my neighbor's boy?" Sell ing bonds is one way to ac complish that, so let's get out and SELL BONDS. Remember you are not asking a favor when you ask a friend or tu-igh- oor to Duy a bond. You are doing her or him s service, for ii is we sorest investment nos- sible. We are counting on each and every woman in Klamath coun ty, and "KLAMATH COUNTY NEVER FAILS." Engi SALEM, July 12 (P) Funeral services were held here today for J. Herbert Ryan, 52, assist ant stato engineer, who died Sat urday from injuries sustained a week ago when he fell from t cherry tree. Classified Ads Bring Results. tw H r- V ; r X j j MTHE SERVCE ) JlfcS. j The favorite cigarette L s jCi ' f I with men In the Navy, , Ht jt '. j Army, Msrines, sod fcl N Stl't ; 'tW ; Coant Guard li Camel. A V Jt- j '! ; i (Ossed on scnisi isles Vv 1 jr llr records in Pot Ex J'Hf cliaiigusniiCsntecot.) J llTfi fy,' . J HAVE WHAT IT TAKES Y FOR STEADY PLEASURE c. PLENTY OF FLAVOR AND 1 Tanks, Loads of Em, Ready for Action t;rr?r 'This ptcUire of tanks, tank destroyers, armored carriage. Jeeps and ether vehicles at the JHefenscrid, Csiif, ' Tank" Arsenal shows more material of its type thsn the tnt..n C. e. Army had on Jjsj!S in peacetime. Giant cranes at tiis plant lift- these biz boys on and off iitA ears as e&siiy t iift a thicd cup of eoffte S ; bad ii. . Sen. Hoimon Asks Revision of NLRB ' WASHINGTON, July lit im Revision of the National Leber Relations Act to thwart "labor racketeers" was advocated this week by Sen. Holman tR-Ore.) before a senate committee on labor and education. Ho scored what he called "sale of permit to work" on which, he charged, labor exploit ers have fattened. SAD, SAD STOBY NEW YORK, fPj David Rap-i paport fanned out his cards on the table a royal flush then: let out a war-whoop which im rocdiBteiy was taken up by bis poker-playing companions. But tho noise brought the po lice. Disorderly conduct charges were made against the seven players, ait pleaded guilty and paid it fines. Rappaport never collected on tht royal flush. A51 vehicles carrying gasoline California highways include for the air forces are equipped 1408 bridges, totaling about ICQ jwith gasoline segregators -which mites of roadway. eliminate water from the fuel. MPs Pofroi Medford Streets to Meke Scfe for Women - MEDFORD, July 32 m Hii-: Stary police from nearby Camp: White again are patrolling the; streets of Medford, following; complaints by -women that they had bees molested by soldiers and warning by Police Chief Clstous McCredia for women to stay off the streets at night an-; less escorted. McCredie. said he expected re- establishment of M. P. patrols: to ease the situation. Even White House In Dark As Allies Land In Sicily WASHINGTON, July 12 P).bihjs3!4 tfe press j Allied invasion of Sicily caught out c terse 55-word the capital of the United States that Sicily had been rtcrmtt. by surprise la the early mom-j The snncuiKBBSBt cuifalaat Ing hours Saturday shrouded so week of xp:Ucy. Tht iriTt well In secrecy that tsKJsl sour- LgBsi Earoj3 v oni ce f w n knew It m fcer iMei. noting about St In aance. sxls., Tt tsem iriinttSy that employ Geraj y H jgm ampwwous operations liied the hated pris iS yww .aT commander in ttie invasion of , Africa. ... 'j .... , '.: Tbec, mum was the word until AvUt Tsii bllm , Friday jiight Shortly oefoM midnight, tfceL ?OEK -Vfsr department a-ai th sen Ti5 RassiaiM have act us !5U- of unusual activity for feat the stnj ires boar. The men who "cover" the f5 JJPPcsfe G r as army here sensed something fee- ti aijlaflea:a hind the tension- " cy w t Baeww This buzz over only polbll- I 'i 'TtLt w?? lUes was confined Z TtM YZJZSS area. The White House wesi Of Sicily litres; taiet, and Shis trano-uSlity, Js- enssent moniiers. 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