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July 23. 1013 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THRER s 0 BY PATTONS SPEEDY ARMOR . (Continued From rage One) Bernard L. Montgomery's eighth nrmy edging doner to the key city mitt inflicting lirn vlot losses on the Germans but till unable to acoro a knockout of nail do foniicii. Today's coniinunlque from Gen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower's hcKclqun rtt'rn mid the Canadians worn miiklni! progress against fierce rcalstanco to the south" wc.it of Cotnnla. Temporary Breik (A DNB broadcast from Dor- lln, recorded by Reuters in Lon O dun; Mild tho Brltlah ellilitli army hud succeoded In making a tem porary break through the CJor mun main defenses at tho edge of the mountains west of tlio Cutiinlnii plu In. ("In a successful counterattack tho enemy suffered coiutdcrublo losses," the broadcast added. (Tho Algiers radio reported that fresh waves of allied para chute troops were attacking the y Cierniutu north of Catania. 1 Marsala Abandoned (Shortly beforo allied head quarters announced tho capture of Palermo tho Morocco radio In a broadcast recorded in Lon don said it was reported that the Itullans also had abandoned Marsala and Trapani, the other two principal cities of western Sicily. (The Italian communique ad Q milled that axis defense forces had withdrawn In western Sicily in the fuce of "powerful armor ed formations" but gave no clue as to tho extent of tho with drawal). Split! Sicily The capture of Palermo not only split Sicily but gave the allies possession of a shipping accommodations of the greatest value. Thero Is more than a mllo of wharf space which has been damaged by repeated al lied bombings but which can be restored for operation In a short time. It has a normal peace time population of about 850,- 000. At the same time the slice to Palermo chopped off tho last major road arteries leading lat erally across the Island and trap- Oped uny axis troops which had not escaped toward Messina and 'Cntniiiu. Great Victory The capture of the city was the greatest victory of the Sicil ian campaign to date and ap parently was achieved without severe fighting and with Insig nificant losses to the Americans. , Official reports said Italian re sistance tended to evaporate as tanks and armored cars roared across tho roads on all sides of tho enemy positions. Heavy Shells Pound Japs on Kiska Again (Continued From Page One) Funafuti In the Ellice Islands In I ho south central Pacific. Tho navy said two bombers were shot down but that while material damage had not been reported there were some personnel cas ualties among American forces. Funafuti is an outpost guard ing part of the central sector of the supply route between Pearl Harbor and the Solomons-Australia area. Tho enemy might be attacking it in preparation for some heavy action designed to knock out tho baso and en danger supply lines a sort of counter offensivo against the American campaign In the Sol-ninons-Ncw Guinea front. Or the mid could bo merely do aigncd to keep American forces tied up In the central Pacific in nntlcipntion of an offensive. Spend Your Vacation t LAKE 0' WOODS RESORT Now opened under the man agement of Mr. and Mrs. I T. S. Neeley. Fishing Boat Motor Boat Available MODERN CABINS completely furViished with I cooking facilities, electricity, I hot and cold water. Bring your ration books as I tho store and lervlce station I are now open. Aro now opened for the sum mer season, for your enjoy ment and relaxation. Fishing, hiking and swimming. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Contlnuod From Pago One) planning to tuko tho Pelsumo Finns from tho rear. ncmombcr at this point tlio Gorman account! a day or so ago of a nusnlan amphlblpus attack on Varangor fjord. Vardo I Just north of Vuraugcr fjord. Potsamo Ilea Just to tho oust, In tho Finnish corridor running up to tho Arctic sca ld prubublo tho Russians are moving to protect tho Murmansk supply line, which Is highly Im portant to them and which has been dangerously open to Ger man attuck from the Arctic const of Norwuy. TN the Puclflc, our four-ciiglncd 1 Liberators fly 2400 miles (1200 miles and buck) to attack Soorabuju, tho former Dutch naval busc on the Inland of Java, In tho midst of tho Important Java oil fields. When our planes arrived, the lights of Soerabuja were burning brightly, indicating that nothing wus expected. Tlio Japs Immedi ately put up strong anti-aircraft fire, which our piloti reported ai DECREASING before tho raid ended, Indicating that tho Jap gun positions wcro hit by our ASPIRIN TABLETS MOLLE SHAVE CREAM 50c LYONS TOOTH POWDER 50c CALOX TOOTH POWDER 50c COREGO TOOTH POWDER 65c PONDS FACE CREAM 50c JERGEN'S LOTION 60c Bromo-Seltzer 1 9c 5 lb. 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The Japs lost two bombers. Funafuti li one of our outposts guarding our supply line to Aua Irnlln. The Japs may be merely throwing bricks at our windows to confuso and annoy us, or they may bo Incubating something important- You never can tell. If wo knew all tho time what the Jups aro up to with their antics we'd bo lilting pretty. E (Continued From Page One) "the tlmo has como for labor to realize that if we aro going to stop Inflation we cannot con tinue to raise wages in the wage brackets which are not stand ardized." 'The command Is to hold the (100i) (5-flr.) - J' A CI MM lino against inflation and the board proposes to hold It Inso far as demands for Inflationary wage Increases are concerned," tho opinion added. "Tho present day problems of our domestic economy are be coming io serious and critical that tho board must hold the lid on wages and, at least for the time being, must Insist that labor make wage sacrifices. Good Position "However", having mado sac rifice! in tho form of unrealized wage Increases and decreased purchasing power, labor Is In an excellent position to voice the demand that prices be rolled back to reasonable levels and that the cost of living be strict ly controlled. "All groups In America must rccognizo that wo cannot main tain a sound war economy if we arc to permit wages, prices and profits to run rampant. It ls! essential that the war labor board should do everything within Its power to protect the purchasing power of the work ing man's dollar. In carrying out this duty, tho board must perform the unpleasant task of telling American employes that It cannot honestly permit any general wage increase which docs not conform with national wage stabilization policies." Hans Norland Auto Insurance. (S0c sise) .... CHARM KURL Save time and moner. safe. Anyone can do it tain! W Curlcn, Shampoo, Wave Set. Complete with simple directions. Charm- Kurl contains no harmful chemicals. 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