HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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of
onllmiud From Pugo OniO
f i viminilu carried Amu
r ...t.i.i MMiiui lour inllut
tiucwuc, junction ol roads
fuliito Cherbourg unci to Vul
I. 10 mile souinousl of the
V-9' II U H..1III1II llllll,.
h oilier u. o. k
Cured Montuuouig, 14 mile
I" . oiilu to tho liorl.
British troop BttnuKiiiK nort
f'lUU-mllo front took Homo
lied" objective, and tho ul-
i iimiiliur advance north
ajcuivu --- ii.. ...
hrourn, at "u "v
llllUi neaaqumwiB amu,
11 i Thrown Hack
I (rout dlspulch aula British
(illlllO inrow wuvn n
nurd nu.l utluck cnat of llic
l,ct defense of Cuun mid
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II miles souinwuiu UUU SUIAIMH
illl'K 111,11 ''KiHiiiB, n ui-
r sulci, "wu tlio bluucBt fluru
' iiU KMftor mIiico D-tlnv
i wo seem more than to haw
Id our own.
It tl. a- trnnt tiinntliu Mil
Fii.i. .'iiiirliim forci liurl Ink
filial I -w" - -
two 1.1110 scilit'lUfiu.H num..
1.. wttlllll.Hfllll) fiiihtlntf
I. urtlllitt'u hluittnd lho
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Irmnnft' ml rouci on incfir
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kindling wemrn oi "
Li mi Amirli-nn nllot Hill
I law anomy ituukh uhh amu
h moving south, unci iieciuro
i-iii.iiirt inn imrmanR wai
nuilvvi" -- -
..i mil nf thuro. out our
ho.1 lire moviiw 111 Him im
Ell ll
Hocond Sevastopol
ri..uiiiir t Ii ! Inmirl 11 ha-
Lie another Sevastopol for tho
brinaus, Willi muir cscupu Bin
! excuit oy sua, as uuppenuu
ii.. ri-iinf.ti
n Him Miixlnrn end nf the
Lttlefront, supremo heudquurl-
L t..linil uti-nim fim-mun lit-
ck wcro beaten off cost of
hen. and U iieuuiiuuriers oiiicit
lid iwo unwucircwsiui nusi tuum
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IJIUWB I" HV I --"I
lilna hiiunlirl Pnitn VJCTO CX
lemcly coMiy' to iiiq cnomy.
bocn Aavincii
Tn.Ki.nl llii lillMllIf llln 11 1 1 1 f
Lnf.lirl mil IiiiiiiI llrluillll'ml rift
kilo hi-nvy oppotltion between
aiimnm uiiii iiiivour'aLuiiLa
km Hmmiiiiifillfl tnlH
I (iiiq ucrniun miin communa
Llrl nnil Kill I II t II I II t III l It llllll lfl.
Llni.I Him ilrimlni1 imtl rtf lhi
trrit lircu uutli of Uuvent, Ut
net hoi 'in oi i rum ii, mm iwm
II.hh .... .flintk
nail nbuiiiui miiu iiiihu nkuo
Cher opcniUons and nindc It
lnlll.l.l II. .l III. Illll... 111llllH
Kit In a full-gcala attuck until
Eg weuinur iniprovu aim muy
n use their air tunerloritv to
ft. fi.ii
w inn.
A naciul movln nriiifrnm
Tho Evo of St. Murk." will i.
offurud uh a Fifth War Hoiid
cuinpnlmi pifinlwro ul the Poll
can lhenl.ro on Juno W, accord-
UK to uiiiiminceiiienl from vur
una UBiicKiiiurivri locluy.
TIckulH to thu show nmv he
obluinud by tho uri'linno of any
unnu in uie period from Junu
lo Juno 2U. Thev mnv liu
obtained ul bond hiHd(uarlors,
7ao Mulu ulieet, or Tcllcnn tho
utro bond booth,
HoikIs nciud not bo nu.ro limed
t either headouurters or the
booth, hut by ihowhiK purchaiiu
within tho dutea tlm tlckctn will
bo ioeucd.
Persona l)uyln Ijunda on pay-
(Conilnucd from Pago One)
ltd. It gave no details, but It
fu unllkoly tho Germans wcro
ironarcd lor nnv Inmo-icala or-
i . . . "
innucci rejiiMUinco,
Tho iundhiff nn lhn utrnteel'
lly valuabia island cloio to
kcuplcd Corsica came as allied
(orcoi nn the mnlnlond swept
in nonnwara against a falter
f t enemy who showed no slgr
i making on Immediate stand
BollBnlnci RaiHa
Filihlcr-bombors mads nro
puraiorv raids for the Elb;
Mndillll vaatarHav Haalrnvina i
tlrol dump on the island and
runng six nits on a radio sta
fon, it was announced. Two
iucks wero mode on a 250'
Nt motor vessel at Pprtofer
n was ion listing,
In a swift thrust un the cen
ft of tho Italian mainland
I0nt. the niuhlh nrmtf "iinlnrpd
follfino. about 27 nlrllnn miles
forth of Ternl, whoso fall was
nnounced only yesterday. Bpo
to and Trevf alppg the route
u were seizea.
Snnlnln uitm n Mnn.iiniinn nt
l . ' nun ii iiuiuiii.iuii -
"5,000, and Follgpo, with about
PS.OOn Uinrn II, o t l.viniirliitit
f "lea falling to 9rltlsh troops.
tnnica patrols on the Adriatic
etor made contact with Itnl
n nariiann Irnnni nn thev
fchod the road junction of
1UU!Q,
Fifth lilnniiu
On tlin i.,An4 4 4V.A flflll
I -- iiu vyuob VUOPV. bIU Ali.111
Praiy overran ftrnaanMn. on the
E'jet opposite Elba and somo
E.00 airline miles northwest of
fiome.
Prlsonara tnU-n hv hn fifth
Irmv alnnn altinn tliA iiairlnnlntf
'I the offensive now total moro
iin 21,000, t was announcad.
There stlU was no indication
Wl the Germans planned to
mBKn B lalnMMlHJ .l.J 11A.
I . ' IIHIBI flIQ14 D1HI114 MU-
pore reaching prepared positions
vim ot Florence, anq recenn
pctlpns Indicate they are trying
"'ve as mucn sirongvn as
possible to man these positions,
There has been, for ejcampli
nOtlCPAhlA lnnlr nt main' flr-
iove
Bon
Offered For
d Purchasers
roll deduction may obtuin tick-
oia to tnu show b.v showinu
proof of bond purchase at any
llmo sinca Juno 1,
Ihu snoe al events committee.
headed by Mayor John Houston,
is arranging a iiO-mlnute pro
logue. The special movie is
mudo possible through the cour
tesy of tho Northwestern The
litres und Lloyd Lamb, local
manager.
11 was stated that the same
bund cannot bo used for tho
show and a trip through the
Murine Ilurrueks. Any purchaser
of two E bonds, however, may
attend tho show and visit the
burrocks.
One hundred fifty Ioho seats
ut the theulre will be reserved
for purchases of $1000 E bonds.
& uonu utiles today nad passed
uu.uuu in ino until war ioan
drive.
(Continued from Pago One)
assault battalions suffered ma'
turiul losses und tlio Jupuiiose
wero still llirowinii morlurs
inuir luvuruu weapon Into
Ihu boiichhoud urea."
After lho intense buttlcsliin
bombardment und the 100-ton
bombing by currlur planus hud
forced tho Jups buck from the
benches, Die Yanks lundud on
both sides of Churun-Kunoa on
Sulpun s southwest coust. 1500
miles from Tokyo. Tlio enemy
avumutcd Churiin-Kunou's 3000
civilians but Johnston said they
ell behind a strong rear uuard
which hud to ho "cleaned out
In the first Pacific fighting com-
nnrublo to curoncs liouse-lO'
iouu encounters.
Airstrip Undor Fire
Summurlzing tho situullon, he
reported lho Cliuran-Kanoa air
strip has been won but still is
under enemy mortur fire; on
the south end of the beach
head, yanks opened "a power
ful attack today which carried
them close lo the Asllto air
drome;" on tho north end, less
Ihun five miles below Gunman,
lliut muin town on Sulnun was
subjected to daylong American
artillery lire.
'Thanks to the nrepnrulory
strikes agulnst dosunS of Jap
anese buses in the Carolines,
Nippon was uniiblo to send aloft
a single piano to interfere witn
landing operations," Johnston
praised.
Strongly Held
Adm. Chester W. Nimili an
nounced last night that tho
Yanks recoiled Irom Bn earlier
reverse lo scoro lliclr hard-won
success at Charan-Ksnoa. Then
ho added this cautious note:
'Our assumption .that baipnn
Islnnd would bo strongly held
bceuusc of its strategic location
in the Jupuncse defenso system
has been proven correct. Pre
liminary estimates indicate there
are upwards of two divisions
of enemy troops defending Sal-
nnn.
Two divisions nominally total
.10.000 men. No official mention
has been mudo of the Invaders
strength but ToKyo radio esti
mated It 9t one division, 13,000
men,
PAPERS FILED FOR
L
Organization papers for the
proposed Mulln community pork
und recreation district have
been filed In the county clerk's
onicc.
One Is an order seloct ng a
mill nu place and appointing a
board of election. (Freeholders
of tlio Mulin area are eligible
to voto for the park and recrea
tion district.) Selected as polling
placo, in the order, is the Malin
city hull and members of the
bourd of election are Emma Wil
son, Florcnco DeMerritt and
Martha Brothunek.
Also filed aro three petitions
nominating three candidates as
members or the parn and rec
reation board, Thoso nominated
are A. Kalina, Dick Honzel apd
M- M, Stastpy.
By ASAHEL BUSH
ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD
QUARTERS, New Guinea, June
17 (Pi Relent ess American
drive and the superior weight of
equipment notamy artillery are
winning the battle of Blak Island.
Complete victory on that islet
off northern Dutch New Guinea
scorned doubtful for a time In
earlier stages of the campaign,
but now It appears as a certain
eventuality.
finer spending nearly a week
on Blak I was Impressed with
me ruggeaness and determina
tion of American Infantrymen
In combatting nature and a Jap
anese garrison which has staged
a wily, tenacious fight,
meaaciuarters reported today
i American encirclement move
ment to elear the way for an ad.
vance, after three tank-supported
Japanese counterattacks were
smasneq 'tnursday, Tho assaults,
mniea it mierruDi tne entrnn.
ment move and crush defenses
north of Amerlcan-hold Mokmer
airdrome, cost the Nipponese 160
acaa ana two tanks.
(The Japanese have ennrpntrat
ed most of their forces In hills
norm oi Mourner, and the coun
terattacks were launched from
these positions onto flatlands ad
Joining the airstrip.)
Visiting Here Lt. Ben J-
Goddard of tho U. s, army air
corps, son of Mrs. Dora -God.
dard of Mt, Whitney street, is
here on several days' leave, He
received his wings In gradua
tion exercises last Saturday at
San Marcus, Ten, Arriving back
home Saturday morning with
her husband was Mrs. Ben God
dard who had gone to San Mar
cus tq attend the air corps grad
uation exercises.
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Page One)
two U. S, army corps were tryi
Ing'to Join their beach heads.
Fortunately, the Germans
failed to tnko advantage of these
opportunities.
AMERICAN casualties on the
Normandy beaches un to yes
terday total 3283 killed and 12,
000 wounded. It appears prob
able that the Americans so far
have suffered more heavily than
the British or the Canadians.
rN the home front, the "sing.
ing cowboy from Pocatello"
Is a few votes ahead for the
Democratic nomination for sen
ator In Idaho. About the only
way for Idaho to save its good
name is to elect the Republican
nominee.
MALIN BOND SALE
. Many Klamath people are ex
pected at Malin tonight for the
big Malin bond sale sponsored
by the Loyal Order of Moose.
Mayor John Houston will be
master of ceremonies. Speakers
will include Colonel B. Dubcl
and Commander Lowell Coiiae
shall of the Marino Barracks,
County Judge U. E. Reeder, War
Bond Drive Chairman Joe Hicks.
and J. V. Owens, of the county
war finance commltteo.
There will be special music
on the program, which was ar
ranged by nay van Meter,
One of America's rubber man.
ufaoturers last year produced
its 360 millionth pneumatic cas
ing, an unprecedented llgure in
mis inausiry.
PUotless Planes Continue
Attacks on British Isles
LONDON. June 17 (P)-Ger.
many's new explosive robot
planes, dispatched across the
English channel in weather that
sharply reduced allied air activ
ity, struck blindly in parts of
southern England In Intermit
tent attacks through the night
and morning hours today.
Several persons were killed
and a number Injured when or
of the fire-spitting projectiles
made a direct hit on a nurses
home at a hospital. Rescuers said
they thought persons were bur
ied. Another wrecked a shop, trap
ping four people for six hours
In the cellar. When the four were
released water in the cellar al
most reached their necks.
Strike Cqast
During the night ' British
planes following the path of
American heavy bombers late
yesterday, struck the Pas-de-Cal-
ais coast ine region irom wmcn
the robots are believed launched.
Fast German night fighter
bombers also rumbled through
the English skies, ducking in and
out of the clouds and dropping
flares Jn apparent attempt to
confuse British defenses, but
rockets from ack-ack batteries
plunged steadily upward, and a
number of the pilotless craft
were reported crashed.
Putting caution before curios
ity, people of southern England
flocked into bomb shelters, most
of which were jammed through
out tne nigni.
A Stockholm dispatch said
Swedish correspondents had
quoted a German military
spokesman as saying "what has
happened so fa? Is only the over?
ture, It still is a question whether
the new weapon will mark an
other phase in war as did the air
plane in the last World war."
British morning newspapers
The
ads,1
If you want to sail It siwie
Newi "ww
Herald
and
Had Five Husbands
asserted that If Hitler had hoped
to disrupt British morale and
weaken their will tq war he had
failed utterly,
Report Fires
One German broadcast said
German reconnaissance showed
"conflagrations in London are
visible'' from more than 100
miles and "one convoy which got
within reach of the meteors burn
ed like a blazing torch."
The Germans can roughly esti
mate the number of miles one
will travel and point It In the
right direction, but after that the
rocket bomb is on its own. High
winds or air currents might
throw it miles off Its course.
In practice It Is a development
of the six-barrelled German
rocket - firing Nebelwerfer or
American bazooka.
Nndtl Reccivta
Second Lieutenancy
In list of promotions and
appointments announced by the
war department the name of
James Delroy Nendel of Klam
ath Falls was included.
Nendel has been appointed to
a second lieutenant. He is in
Australia, ,
There is no safer insurance
on earth thin an American War
Bend, Hans Norland. Insurance,
118 N. 7th.
DTlepng f Printing
Enlarging
UNDERWOOD'S
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
"Go call thy husband."
"I have no buabandl"
"Quite right," said Jeaua.
"ror inou nasi naa live nua
bands and he whom thou now J
hast is not thy husband." J
bo Jesus told the woman ear
sin, that day at the wet i
Sychar, J
The townspeople gave that t
a
Yet ;
woman wide berth; no
spoke as she passed by.
jesus naa no reouxe (or Mr ,
nor for the thieve and eriraiiK ,
ais who sat at meat with Him.
For Jesus came not- to condemn J
ham hut in nu a r. rl in uva
that which is lost. Judgement
comes later and to all who r-
ject His saving work. j
All have sinned and all
lost. i ..-.
And how does Christ NTS J
the lost? When manhood, ie J
gone and the willpower it t
burned out, how does He save
them? The answer is: "Believe
in the Lord Jesus Christ an
thou shalt be saved," KNOW
YOUR BIBLE Acts 18:31. J
Bolieve In Christ as the Srt I
our who died under your sins '
to clear you, And name Him '
the Lord of your life. Deliver i
yourself over to Him r Se
Christ only Trust- Him utterly J
Name Him your All in All- ,
Make Him the sum total l
your life Live by Power From '
On High. ' v !
The godly nurses send tfcif 1
from the hospital in China.!
Christ SAVES KEEpSwJAlfc i
ISFIES. .;'
Postal me for the Little feet )
that tells how to come into tTVt .
Peace Hope--Joy. Free. r i
3101 S. W. McCheaney Hot!, '
Portland 1 Ore.
This space paid for by -
Oregon businessman.
P
ATTEMPT REPORTED
I. FRANKLIN BANKER
A U. S. FIGHTER BASE IN
ENGLAND. June 17 OP) An
American fighter pilot said today
ho believed German troops are
attempting to evacuate the Cher
bourg peninsula to esoapc the
trap being closed around them
by Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley's
troops.
Copt. James Bernhardt of
Rutherford college, N. C. said
fie sow Gorman trucks and stuff
cars moving southward over thu
narrowing strip between the ad
vanolng Americans and the west
coast of the peninsula.
'I think they want to get out of
there, but our troops are moving
is as fast as hell," he said.
Back Home t- Mrs, Gus H.
Mosby and daughter, Joyce, of
1820 Crescent, returned Friday
from a visit With O. H. Mosby,
W. T. 1c, navy seabeqs, wno is
In the navy hospital in Oakland,
Calif. Mosby recently returned
to the United States from the
South Pacific.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
More than 100 Camp Fire
Girls throughout the city have
roeisturod to attend Camn Es
ther Applcgatc at Lake o' the
Woods.
The camp has a capacity of
120 girls, 80 girls a week for
tho two weeks it is to bo open
Camp Firo Girls who wore
nut of town when registration
took place are urged to sign up
at Moe's store Thursday. June
21, between 2 and i p. m. Mrs.
Azlui Kennedy will be in
charge.
Rev. Wheatley
Returns to Church
Rev G. W. Wheatley has re
turned froni an absence of four
weeks to Ills pastorate at the
Bible Baptist church and will
speak at all services on Sunday.
At the morning service his
subject will be "Why God Leaves
Us on This Earth" and at the
family night service Bt 7:45, he
will talk on "What's Wrong With
the World." , , t ,
The community Bible school
will be at 0:48 a. m. with classes
for All ages.
Morq than half the passen
gers using any form of public
transportation between cities
Inst year rode pn the. country S
23,474 highway buses.
MA MEW LOAF
made uritk
DANCE
Every
Sat Nite
F.O.E. Hall
9th and Walnut
8i00 to liOO
Sponsored by
Aerie No. 2080 F.O.E
Auxiliary end Drum Corps
Estin Kiger's
Orchestra
PUBLIC INVITED
SWai..SehouliCs.
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Mi wbut treat; it J$! Not simply Riu'sin Bread but a new kind of Raisin
Bread , , , made with the geouioq syjrKIST Seedless Raisios, Aod just tbe fir st
bits wttl ttjl ym why it's so deliriously different! sw-sm Mim, growi iii
tbj suiwy vineyaf ds of California, af e cured and df fed under th nturl rayi
f ihe iun, That's what makes this bread riche? in food value ... and richer
in energy value, tool Serve it toasted for breakfast, serve ft for cream cheese
andwiches, serve it a dogen different ways ... but always it will be a treat,!
and W treat at that.
Fresh Todi Baked gXClUSIVW
llllerv fife frnm Ilia fleeing
""-illy.
nrm - igopunt
and
TOMATO PLANTS
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