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T Ml ir Naval j&aWl ifllfl!f p 5 CENTS mm n fif Tfiw Shanta-Cancade Wonderland June 21, 1944 Max. (June 20) ,..4 Mln 41 Precipitation last 24. hourt 34 Strum yeir to date ... .........9.30 Normal 11.60 Last year .17.14 Forecast; Showers. De1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1944 Number 10190 ... rnlHK JENKINS rN E R A L EISENHOWER .. , I ll.nl llm of Cherbourg seems prob- . ufiiniii iits L .... t it Pni'lfie Const. f?-Lr even tlml drurmitle En h ill V in uvuBiiuviMTivu L In tho million square miles ".,,i iiin Ph on lien for f . u. TUP. .hnwdown Bill . i F" ii..... mnrllirn 'imp.. tvl llgnt ... DM1RAL NIMITZ (U. 8. navy i commander In tho Pnclflc) S,. ihnl nossibly tno tnimt, v.r ........ i. i.. in ret muy Fall Of Port Expected Soon mm mmwm - ' . . M VI ' P1 H i im n rr II ii . 1 1 21 (American carrier planes attacked a strong Japanese fleet including aircraft carriers and battleships midway between Luzon ana saipan Deiore ciuba monaay in me urm, uuy vl u avwuii which Admiral Chester W. Nimitz hopes may develop into a de .1.1... lUKtal kMlA Vtt. DanlfU flaot nnmmanrlar'a .rnmi.mtm..tk UJOAVO 1141 V4- ftltO 'bVV VVUIIIHMIHVt W WWla H4. --,-- announced today. The communique saia: Jinemy losses ana our own jumb ' . w ' nnt irat haan a caAaaorl " ... wun nigmtau xne American FUEL DIFFICULTIES Uuiao waters . Ihnl ll.o flml blow iv Imvo been Htrnck Monday, tori nil cryptically mm u"" ffiNTS OK THE ENEMY FLEET iiiy- .. . . : uv CKfRRTARY FOR RESTAL says In Washington Ki. n mere are inuicu- f' it s (naval) forcct Ey have CAUGHT UP with nil a pari or tno i i";t yv-.v.- EFINITE Information as to tho k..-k.niiA nnir n. IHei y the Jnp fleet has been lihtcd several times in mo iw dsys "mlllinu around from BO lo 800 miles west of Salpan. Hcl'cd on us ind admit that some mage has been done to mem. rilE Japs hit first Sunday 1 ..njimf nlnnii. frnm their car Strs to attack our forces at ilpnn. THREE HUNDRED of iflr planes wero shot down a Ijhltul Jolt nt tho beginning !! a Mi navai name. i nocino kely that wo may havo chased is remnant of tholr planes back i the carriers from which they ime, striking at their ships fchen slKhtcd. That could ex Elaln NlmitzV brief sUitetjicnt Ibout darnano Inflicted on 'ele tents" of Uio enemy fleet, i LTOGETHER tho Japs have k Ann ninnm In tho Marl leading Nlmllz to say: c lost 600 planes in two or ireo days, we d bo very un- Llnnv. rvnn with OUf UOrgCJ llano production.'.' 'HE .Tnrn hnvo' obviously been savino IIP their fleet for m. rtr.nl iimnrD,nPV nUrDOSC. mp nnrl asain they havo dc- llncd battle. THIS may bo the icrgcncy they havo been say. is i.n wiih nn nrm iv klnnt.rl In 4hn MnrlnnnS. Brim issibllltlcs staro them in mu ice. 'E havo great naval strength n Hi. Pnnlfic in addition lmlrnl Vltirt itnn nnVV Com linnrf.i- .ivnln In WnsfllllCton fcdny of arrangements with the rlllsh for naval co-operation in Ihft .Tnn mat I The British are known to have Ipnsldcrablo naval strcngtn in Ihe Asiatic theater. L , rUR commanders aro con r7 fldont. Nimitz says our licet "packs sufficient power to he fnvnrnhln n III in a decisive Ingngement." King expresses IPnreciation for "the long-expect-Id co-operation of the Japanese fcnvy in apparently moving into mill. nn. Iln. " I We have lnn'd-bascd planes (to Ciippiement our enrner pihih.- HMn nlmnfr Ihn pn- I'iiiiiii lunLii ui atiiiwnn IfacArthur's bombers , In New uinea and other pinnes mm invo probably been landed al cady on the field we have taken t Salpan. On the other hand, tho Japs lOSft in fhAli Vinann. uhPrGSS We Ire more .than 1000 miles from pur nearest base n tho Marsnana. THE news of tho next few days fcHilttpa wen iiuui tj -atehed with acuto and anxious I'ncrest by all of' us. - i vnu Dnn kIdI. 4Uam .nllr. fl.nt In Blip mtohtv Kotlln nnH TP. thoV Io disastrously the end of the i war will do tar nearer man ny of us have darod to imagine. mi., I. UllUUa. IVU iiiw... -w Pope for, but we can't help hop- Cliorhnnrff nn thin Is written. our mon aro fighting from louse to houso toward tho docks "at are our goal. The Germans ro fighting back with fanatical lry, but are blowing up dock F """minions ai tno same vnnu. Tanli-s upa halm, usoH nn both tides. An American staff of tCer uv. Uoti. Xalnplrn" nf Ihem. Wo've already knocked Put 80 Gorman tanks In the Cher- r"'K, iignung. THE weather grows, viler and ; vuer sun ' apparently i" lcgiio with the Germans. A n .. wrs rll I & r.uro SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, June 21 (A) American troops smashed within 1500 yards l.cu tlino a mlln nf rhni. bourg's waterfront today, driving Dciwcen two ioriruss uusiiuns un der cover of air and artillery Thn fall nf 41,. rff.af mnn v Sort seemed only a matter of ours tonight. f U ll.H.,nM nff.nol... AM.h. luci io maintain ncuiinK imu iim h'"-"'""' ";- sicam service to cusiomers urn -" ""ii" ""' March. They made this rcpre- Inland road between Fort Du i i I Rah n nnrl ITnrt tHntntfllrs hot scniaiion in uuswer io cum- TT V T 1 n 1 n t s by customers to inc irunKFw'w bhuuuci iuB u wr ...i-. ij it ...hi. I hnmhe umll no 1 on f lota oallirttf truu, who snio incy wore wun- . out heat or steam for several on the trapped nazis to surrend- . . . . r , .- - J I . 1- oays una suuerca uuiiium.- mm - loss of money in some coses. .N,azl demolition squads work- ? ? t.?T?.:T& J JS? -though which me allie7could Vl..n..ll. IT.nllnrt nnmn.nt, nf. ficiuls testified at a PUC hcor- nu Here toduv linn i nev were unable to set adcauale. dry fuel to maintuln heating nnd A4 IGVbllillll U ti VI t parent company, and Jotm iuj d , d 5upp,ies by, president of the Klamath jl. Normandv. - company, gave tno - tosiimony Town Seised in penau oi me pu.v Another force rolling the trap cral local business peoplo ap- d GermanlI back 0 tne pearcd yesterday and this morn- fUnk selj,ed AcqueviUe at the ing to oner compmniu. bage o( Cape de la Hague, the Arnoia oroiapp, cuy kuu innd linger Jutting nortnwesl oi superintendent, testified that Cherbourg and possibly offering heating was cut off in the a chance of escape by sea. nhnnl BVRtpm for SOmO days Trnnnn nn Ihn rlffht flnntr nil. ........... ., - - a.wuiw w. " ' ' O ' -."" Ihlc -vnrlnff. I vanparl haunnH VnlnDnp. nnH John Eblngcr, attorney for supreme headquarters declared some of tho complainants, cross- "good progress" wag made to- .v.tln.j4 II,. hnnllnff COmnBnV tua.J fhn niUa lio-W Inrlnll officials, asking them if they Supported by powerful artil know'they could got fuel from ery Bnt( air -bombardment, vet- ..l.tn InmHpi nnerfltionS here, .run Amnrl.on Irnnn. attati1tAi4 Hood said he didn't know any- Fort Du Roule, within a mile of thing about that angio, mi. ii Cherbourg's docks, and Fort Oc such fuel was available it must tevllle, bastion two miles . in not have been of proper quau- front of the military harbor area, I.. u nl.n mnnllnnpri trnnSDOr- nlaat.n1 kv no.l riamnllllnn. niiA .not in Ihla rnnnectlon. hi.im nf.n ,U 1 1 W 1 1 WOW i. -"w J. H. Carnahan. city attorney. The Germans staged a last wanted to know If the PUC has ditch defense in these strong- i.tdan'li'tlnn nvpr the "black nn1nl nnrl flffhtlntr was rennrt- snow" problem here, where ed In the built-up suburban sec could it be taken? David Don, tion of France's third greatest me 1 VJVw U.HIIIIIIVI . w " , I V. mal complaint on tho soot had . AcqueviUe on the flank is four been lUCu wun rwv-t "uv uumo AUUHiweai VI me pui i, unu catcd it could be investigated only 1 1 from the tip of the Cape to determine within whose of- de la Hague. The American ad- ficlal Jurisdiction the problem vance also captured Teurtheville- .. tCnnilmtaA fn Port. .Qtvl : Model Shows Proposed Molin Park 1 1 The services and rate charges it.. MAmMnnv nrn before the hearings here which are to be wouna up "" ""-( n.nv i ask na for a rate in- i' crease. RUSSIANS ADVANCE TOWARD HELSINKI TOMTVAV . Timo 21 ' (& Vic- torious Russian, troops who oc- m.n(.n irlnlanH'fi fnrtrpu pannrt of Viipuri yesterday drove on today lowara me capital city ui Ti.isinlri uhprp ihe Germans w.r. rpnnrted pxertint? Dressure to keep their small ally from aerial attack on the enemy snips presum&Diy nua tu im . broken off. Hits Scottd Vlmilv npnml.oil " Ailrllf IntinT details-will be made known as soon as they become available." xne communique mention that there were enemy losses to be assessed could mean that nn. nnrrin- knmlinro cnrnH hltfi on the- powerful Jap fleet. reconnaissance pianes irom nf 4ha fiffh fl.nf linrlai- . command of Admiral Raymond- A. Soruance. sighted Monday afternoon . the powerful Jap- anese force which Admiral Nim-. itz in a press conference yester day said -might include the env tire Jap battle fleet. i Our carrier bombers and fighters immediately were order-. - ea to anacK. : - . The . planes made contact ber fore dusk in the first opportune . . r . i : -a lty iur an viiimiuait vaiiici avK tn.lr nn a .Tflnnnpip flppt fnrpA. sinpp ihn hattlp nf Ranta C.riix in October, 1942. incomplete t reeaom Whether continuing - action mav develoD into, a decisive fleet test depended , Monday-, nightfall on the maneuvering or the opposing armadas. - iPh. ImanMn -fl.nf i4n.s t-nt have complete freedom' of man-'. euver Decause it nas an ODiign--. tion to protect the amphibious ." i -(Continued on Page Six) . . This picture shows a model of the proposed park development .-on site Just north Jf M- lln. Freeholders in the Malin area win Tote June on v"vmi - , ,r triet and elect directors. Alread", $42,000 in eash ljas been gathered for he park prcram.' The J.h&mh& shows -plens fet4ind.eplnJ swimming pool, com- munity auditorium, , careUker'i..cottagbjiB4-:t8neert facillUes, roeds end paths. (Continued On Page Six) Japs Approach Hengyang Bombers Forced Down in Sweden CHUNGKING, June 21 (fl3)- Japanese forces have driven across the Lu river and are within 63 miles of strategic Unniniiinii nnnMivlmelalu 1 0A I ,ii.ii.jaiiB, u,... w.i.... .. avv STOCKHOLM, June 21 ' nine mues soutnwesi 01 tne TwpIvb American heavy bomb- fallen Hunan province capital crs came down m &wecienvy. of changshaj the Chinese high Mwedw l in two 1 days. Two command announced today. . K . ..Uarl In landing tO- TTanirvantf nnnnrpntlv thp npvt day and it was not known'"; major goal of the Japanese, is mediately wnemei situated on tne siang river at . llAil IU nnlnn T lkH Pnnlnn.UDn. Pour indictments were return ed by the grand jury Tuesday afternoon at the end of a two The Brand jury recessed yesterday, to re convene at 10 a. m. July 10, for a further consideration of cer tain matters under investigation and not yet completed. Termed by the grand jury as true bills were indictments against Charles Weldon Wright, charged with rape; Gordon Don ald Vassey, charged with disor derly conduct; LeRoy Lucian, ac cused of larceny from an auto mobile and Allen Elie Jones, charged with assault and rob bery while armed with a danger ous weapon. . - There were no secret indict ments and no not true bills. Defenders Hurled Out ofj-v Perugia; British Advance : : ' '- ' - ' . II BWAR ni 11 1 tTlkJC I DULLE I II w tho junction of the Canton-Han kow and Hunan-Kwanrst raii- waxta Qhnnlrl ft fall thn .Inn. anese would have taken a long step lowara splitting iiiuia 111 half, establishing an overland trunk railway, neutralizing a Nazi Prisoners Refuse to Work 1 Lruun. imiwuv. uuuu aiiAviiiK a SCOTS BLUFF, Nebr., June number of allied air bases and nt iff) German war prisoners putting tnemseives in oeuer po- frnm a prison camp here, em- sltlon to oppose possible U.; S. IIUIM " If . ut.l,Qlrlo Rpet lonrllndi nn tho Phlna l-nocf pioyea w ,""7- " " - Growers wyo., nave tmusiiu i nrninat nf a change from day rate to piece work pay, T.t Col. uiyae . o. 'i""i camp commanacr, '" ' UOIUUUI 1ciiiF . -j close tho number of prisoners ...Y -r...A in umrk. The men Flood Control Bill Passed WASHINGTON, June 21 (A) A $1,000,000,000 program of flood control work after the war was approved today by tne sen ate commerce committee. Baseball Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: R.- H. E. Washington 3 6 0 New York 4 12 0 TTn.fnpr onH TTpvrpll? Tlnnald. Johnson (7), Turner (7), and Hemsley. For resial Warns Against 'Idealistic' Disarmament PRINCETON, N. J., June 21 formerly were paid 80 .cents a (jlp)NaVy secretary Forrestal day to work in beet fields. New , t d th t when peaCe regulations provide 80 c 0 m e s the American people blocking and thinning a quarter- n1l,. h.v arB not fm- ".inarvacUon will be mune from war, whenever or taken if the men continue to re fuse to work, Colonel Dempster said Klamath Greets FirSX Of Slimmer peac0 may be. obtainable only . 1 j ,. through tne existence ui mo r- Klamath Falls 'VJ "ZJ forces of the United first day of summer in wincoaUi states and her aines. ..knvniion if efnit' We must not permit "our own idealism" to persuade us to dis arm, he said. ... An international organization, he added, eventually may nnMnim a tfiinrlintv nf TteaCC. but while it is being created blllty of world peace are left finn in arm " ITnt-rpctnl fialH. nrt onlnnhes as gray skies drip- " . u..i Fi.m.ni. norf ctpadllv during the day. . . , t. .lnments" Url,rnJr 31 of that force the .navy must be minimum, and precipitation reg- '"td"Jn"a aadreSS prepared for a special convocation at riun . .AvrTnMrD ton university w n e r e ne re lOm- L.L.D. de- cTohnf.rR j Ztowefr "W XI n BniimnrttTOn thn frtllnu.hc!' In a olrntrh nf ofhpr thinCS which he said must be done '"to give our democracy health ana vigor to meet tne great proD 1. Maintaining of a strong economy which would Include adequate wages ana- employ muni an "ntmncnhprp nf confi dence" in which business men make ventures, and a realiza tion by labor of its new power J .ncnnnslhllllv . . " 2. The American people must recognize tnat tne unnea otuies will be one 01 tne great an .hnr.. nf cinhiutv" in the world. 1 3. A greater number of men of high ability and character must xee attractea to puuuu fhvmicrh aHpmiate nav. act iivb V...WMO.- 1 . t Hniiiinna nf nt-petivrn and retire- Liu.ivauii. v I' --ci - ment security. As a starter, he suggested increasing me jy , congressmen. ' a t. 1K.1..1. oris pnllntres should be given an opportunity to de- veloD ana. provide niuras service. LONDON, June 21 (fi3) The British' radio said tonight Amer ican troops advancing up Cher bourg peninsula had captured several sites from which the Ger mans were launching . flying bombs. LONDON, June 21 Red army troops opened a new of fensive in Karelia north of Lake i.j.n bmm nrnv. ihiduhii j.f.nM ! nf Medvei- hegorsK,-at ine iiwihb ihe lake, Moscow. announced to night. , SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EJHftiuniwn" nnorr Tn. 1 iiov Forty- Tl. 1 K.r. .nd 15 iiahters """" . . . . v.. were missing tomgni irom m American raia on rjeriin, u. j air headquarters announced. Panzer' Divisions Go into Battle i-ir-M piCWNHfiWRIl'S AD VANCE COMMAND POST, June n , iid n Dinna cnnnneR in ill 6 i. r ) n 6""".& ; . r In Mnxmonnv has comrjel- 1d.u1.1y 111 . "V"": '"f Z 1 irjnii luiarQnai rvHri miu von Rundstedt to - commit his 1 a unite tn t.hp actual UII1CU .11 ...... - - ---- - -. , line of battle instead of holding them in- the rear as a siriKiiiB weapon, , and intormaiion raut lllfi VJV.11. ' "CT 7 . unnJAiiiirlaM tnrtav ithat CI S -iicaviviviw v.. . , at least 78 nazi tanks have been destroyed. ' - : , . -. nnnnrtpro at aavanuea lit: tin niinKtKB hair, hppn told that Von Rundstedt now is in a po sition where ne cannot Doister his crumbling Normandy de- 1 mIiKmiI ...inlrnnitiD nthpr areas, including the Pas-de-Calais and southwest t ranee. Sl-tiTR! -Tiino 21 -iTPuEichth army veterans . have hurled .the last stubborn nazi aeienuers out nf. ancipnt Perueia. communica- tin.. ,h,iK ftR - milp - nnrth' -of viviim ..mw Rome,- and advanced some four miles norm or we city, - amen hnflilnnartaril cairl tnHaV. Thn oll1pri Hrivft- still wae--in steady, motion although the-Ger- n-tana man t.rniim in. (if!ineni.. of seven -divisions against ine in1.t fl.nlp nf thp fifth urmv's front in an effort to slow its pace. But the uttn xougnt hrnn0h -four mnrp. villattes. mak ing , what neaaquarters termed minor tactical gams. Tt .im. rlie.lncpH that' thp fifth army has taken prisoners; from Iwtmiinueo on i-age am the 19th Luftwaffe division Two Airdromes Taken by Yanks ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD QUARTERS, -NEW GUINEA t..-. .01, 0. Twn mnrp .Tnnan' ese airdromes on. Biak island . 4 AmArlnon llnnH .tnnV. giving the allies four airfields on the Schoiiten islands, off the Dutch New Guinea norm coasi, from which warplanes spon may A-j-inintr 4ha '13hi1.rmir.ps. ClWbtiVyrv n"-. iv i-'r----. Yank infantrymen, aided' by 1 1.- .n nttl1arv - lirnvn the lUlllUl BUM w...-. , . Japanese- from 'nearby ridges yesterday, then' advanced almost unopposea onto ooriau anu nut OKoe airstrips. njine for : peace with Premier Joseph Stalin. - . (Russian -troops "have ad vanced three miles beyond Vii puri," the British radio said to day in a oroaacast neara in 11 cw V-t kv PPfi l : . : Tho ITinnish raHin. whieK told of the Russian advance, .urged all persons wnose presence was not ceacuum, -mi - 5.irt. - - ..-....-) -xrhlnh lips nnnrhximatelv 135 air- . . 1 . Tril ! use mixes west ui vaijjuai. . . . H. .ak r iratx rfnFanfv .aluiwia frnm 9.91 01inl boomed t in Moscow- last night following Stalin's order of the day announcing the fall of that city to Marshal iieoma uovorov s Leningrad army after a smashing lA-aay oiiensive.-- -- THaa- Gfnnlrhnlm natucnanpi Tla. gena Nyhei' r said that the Ger mans were endeavoring to block -fnrmatlnn nf a - ITinnicri - "nPSCP cabinet" which - Finns asserted would be formed very soon" as a result of the Russian successes. A Finnish -ifjormant In Stock- By Germans lian fortifications k,left us help- ; LONDON, June 2 i (JP)- The nur nrVinia onViom 1 TinHfSn Dailv Mirror's war cnr-A 01' aejense Was DUUl-On inc. eA ci;uiiucin. axi utoai pectotibnvwerwotdd ;be able to from France today that 13 Cana noia mere. . .r. -.',::. i.- ,, ii.viis.. imu wv-n Uv.v. - "Our over-extenaed-armies in and snot Dy mt uemiaus m a . v . ...... i . J . Bun. . JnMa . in... 'In . nll.AI . Can LI. 1 11 mumaAMC iiunr v-..v."..ft a , - ered," he added. "To carry on hands. .; . woidd mean falling back into the 'The correspondent, George lake and forest -region and fight- McCarthy, said the men had died . m . t ' ,1 .. ' nrith - thA firininrfianriii t '"tltAfia The Moscow radio said Fin- loved ones their wives, sweet land was on "the brink of de- hearts w qhildren"rclenched in . ... . . - ' - thai, hana an4 that It uree ni... ieat. - . . ... ' v y."? . .ii r . ' Threaten Occunauon : tne uanaoians naa ,Deen. iinea TtThet-etana tho riarmana.wniilrl i UD tO Cue. - take to .try :to- Keep t iniana in tne war were uncenam. a oiook holm report said Germans were tknaalanlnrt'in-filinQlInn nf thrPO Finnish - ports iiilong a 70-mile twonunuea on - rage oix Prisoners Shot Tokyo Reports Battleship Lost ' By The Associated Press Gen. Thomas Retires ', CAMP WHITE. Ore.. June 21 tim Tirli- n.n Amne Thnmafi. commander of Camp White since October, 1U4Z, announced nis re tirement today ana was replaced by Col.' John R. Young. . young, was- commanding 01 ficer of Vancouver Barracks, Wash., before taking charge of the western personnel reassign ment center ' here in February. We nas rjeen in tne army suike enlisting as a, private in 1910. He rose to captain in the first World war, and received the permanent rank of - lieutenant- colonel in x4u. Silent on 'Draft' Prospect . ALBANY, N. Y., June 21 (A) day he had been in telephone A A -11- HT IT V. contact wim new -iuik icyuu lican leaders at Chicago but remained silent on their state- A- 1 .1 J nMHAn4 1 fay ine Asstciaia a-im - ilieiita - lie wuuiu aiiucii. .uc ic- W.T m 1 n J : n a.m4ju4' I. MikliaAn n.asMan tl al Tl OTY. I T1 Q - 4.11C XUlAyU 1MUU-IUHC1KU I LIULIAAl.ail L1A .MUV11 MB. WA... . day that an American battleship tion if drafted. iistea in . a uaijaiicoe A.W11AIII1..A- -.i.--xne" governor toia a. press que yesterday as sunk by .Jap- conference he talked by tele anese planes- off the- Marianas ph0ne yesterday with Herbert June 16' was of the - 45,000-ton Brownell, manager of his 1938 Iowa class. . .-; .h , ,'. ; . and 1942 .. gubernatorial cam- . xne enemy Lroaucas , enure- ajgns and one of tnree new ly without confirmation, said an- Yorkers who have established nthar nattlpehin'rlaimpti tn have - ;1 a. . I - - uriraft -TlawAV' v".i a.w--a- repuuiiiaii wim. -- . i i been neavuy- aamagea- was ; oi headquarters in the convention the 35,000-ton North . Carolma clty-H ,wi .ciass and. went auwn m - a , j Russei sprague, new iocs watery grave the night of June rCpUblican national convention, 15 off the Marianas." anj Edwin F. Jaeckle, state : - .. .. Al Manamllk . chairman, are on me aioi. ": Jap Council Hears U.v&3& ana win go to wiiii.-aK" -liver an acceptance - speech. . Report on Raid ThrToWo radio iaid the' Jap- VUttner DOtTldS anese privy , council neara a re- . . port today by iiome minister Korllfl DV nullQ kichisaburo Ando - "in connec- " J ialvlllu UMl V. .vw . tion with the damages suffered by the recent air raid on norm A TT R. BOMBER BASHi IN ENGLAND, June Zl (f ogt. Berlin, Outskirts Blasted by American Heavy Bombers : By GLADWIN HILL t nMnnu Tuna 91 I7PI More than 1000 American.Flying Fort resses and Liberators blasted Berlin and the- capitals out skirts' today and the German ra- dla Insiinatpn that. at. Ipast Some UIU iuuivvm - - of the planes flew on eastward possioiy in me lur, wiui-uc raid from Britain -to new Arheri- rnn Via coo in KlltMlR- : The bomber fleet had an escort of around 1000 fighters, making a total force of some 2000 planes ,.,U.nU Anfriorl tho flprial - VJRT W lllV-lt vtw-u . v..w -- A-nA mnrA tn .thn heart of the German homeland. .... . , Basdorf, on uernn :s ouuikiiid ISU was uictovvu. , ... j r.aimon hrnnrlrnsrs - fldmittea lam a nnrl casualties ' and ""P . . , . 1 1 111. ..tul-. ger and more powerful explo- aiira" Tirnn mnw useti in lug uui' icju x ut-ivci. wjsifc w-i.w.w. . . First .Liberator iuers Dacrt l -DwitioVi hoeoo aaci there was nlen- ty of flak over the targets but they did not see a single German fignter a rareoccurii;e , m iuo on tne nuo oi uctiiwuji by tne recent air raia on ENGLAND, June zi vr) out. ern : ftyusnu tne uai.iic Kenneth Peners, soutn miune mainland area hit last week by apolis M.nn., a Liberator ball Amprlnan..Sliner-FortreSSeS.-: . w..nnar nnmhpd Berlin bV ; ' - ; x iuiic, s 1. 1 1..- i " - hand today. . : When ten incendiary .bombs, ... ready to explode, became stuck in the nomD racit ne emimeu. . from the turret to release them. Without a parachute he went into the open bombbay, and Irom nis precarious pciui ., et...iii vMatatn-, flltiVic f mm 1 i M;inr. akaua thp 0rniinrl re- wllUtne-wuiiiAiAiiB , ..v tjiai nine. ouoo - n . ., . , .. , i j I j ika knmk. nn. hv nne and Britain 10 ItUSSia WUUIU uiire. limvcvi u a,... -! "I it - the "ring of steel" thrown about flung them triumphantly at the Oermany Dy aiueu uomucio. . . .. -. r . ,:. Flights have been made already .. - . - 77; from Mediterranean bases to new 7? KBDUbll COHS American air-fields inside Rus- " ftefMMliwmi .ia nxceia'a frontier is some 900 - - . , it . t miies air line' from. England-- LGOVe f Of WOnTOO easuy witnm range 01 oum xiy- . , ing Jj oriresses anu- uiucioMiia . ArUltlXiAiiii, .uuhc n , which yeste-day flew more than Twenty-three of the republican -.nnn m.niltrir. tn-the.Stpt- 'ji-M.Hn allaPnalpS and nnrtV luuu nines a a, i.i a .a . - - aeiegatcs, oiw...". a - tin area. officials who will represent -Ore-Berlin broadcasts said the Han- gon at the republican national nover and Brunswick areas also convention will leave here to- naa been attacnea py me uay- nieni.. - . - - . . , 1 light raiders, but there was no . The group will arrive In Chlj Immpdiate allied confirmation of cago Saturday morning and will these reports.. :;v;;;,, caucus that afternoon wun .ear. thundered . out in relays for four Gov Thomas E. P?wey or ew hours to harass German lines of York for the prej ldentis . rioni $2SU1'-8F& -riB1o?vceEr cen an- the T NomaSdy -battle nomination on a ,basis of write ar Rail yardTath" Jn votes in the My 19 primary were hit,. : .! , ; , eleCtlon' 8 ?k onunuea on rago ami