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HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PAC1 THM1 IflN FLANK WILED BY BCftPTUnES Lllnucd From PW Ono) ' M nf allied frclijlit W",?' rlnlf 111 to n W" IZ , u from I !'r K n olnta J " '...initial Jui III" mlillt nintcli rn.m bofore on jump 111! Jivp IdKcliood niado i mno inn n throimh oy lilddon 'i lllipry, .mile rood 1 ' aiiidir P'ob'" . Amnrlcnn Germ.... line. Kh VIro river brldi "I . .. J. li IlllVD II HO K?.iiii. of more 111 i y V.. ; i fiuhtlna .CTw N. Bradley ml,,L ..." II,. frnm art tady 0"""" .. . -I. .v Scrc..'.i.n and about lln "i," ..... frnm the I !,tllon of Fcrlers. 5. mile. iihwest of Lcmay. c ".n7ri.i... hnr.lr nil a mJZ r.u uinit other ;trlcm rolllni! awtrtly i twirdfrom captured La IW. ,,, i j . i u win. breaking will German strong; defenses nivalin! an exit out ol n ItrbourK peninsula llirou. . 10W ClUllimivu Ln iwniiips and lowland, Ccrmims witru simi .u l llg DUCK iu irew Lcajv is about 4 1 mllcii be I - llnVA typical Klnntiomcry' asiiauU wa. I.lcal ImiKinu jno. It m mode wmie mo oum coastal deep me da- Mfllltll Huye the the in i bo- bo 63 to anybody is celebrated io aurscry rhyme, you can be nut he'j mighty close to the whole human family. Just now we're thinking of "Pat-a-cake, pit-a-cake, baker's man; roll it uid bike it as fast as you can." Undoubtedly. Mother Goose hid second sight. For ihb is prophecy. In these war lorn days, few can claim to be doing more than the baker when it comes to producing mia Handicaps as fast as you Th mtnfollc rnnv fakn lhr "ket'j achievement a little for pnted. But the womenfolk kiuw what it means. For the baker's problems come tight out of the kitchen. In bath klirh Aft and kuLakil ...... .via hum uwnwra "jui rationed. Milk's jhort. "'r costs points , a-plenty. Ueam'i is rare as the long 'inner dress but why bo - Kii.iuj io create ""d and cake and pics and Hnu an tnc rest in P.entv-wfc.n u L. f ti wins 9 BIlUEIHgC wgar and spice and every- lailffai aL t . kitchen, it's hard to get help. 'g things done, the baker in s T?. vyhemorn. Mm ii naming new to ". Always, to make sure his ?wn, the baker has to o . a start on every new day., v ne toucher tWa.... ui. j. perishable. ' 8W"" Nbu. . ' fiitv .7 , ur,Bry rhymes and ry or,e, usually go hand in Butnotln this case. In a In ."L1 '"'' would be Sbynwaveof the Sarcasm Pays Off -For the Woman , PORTLAND, July 10 (P) The womun picked up an apri cot,' nto It, and reached for another. "Could I noil you aonio uprl cota?" nuked tho donlnr. "No, I waa Juat tinting," ah replied. With sarcasm, tho dealer said: "Hero aro aomo oxcollont Soachea, chcrrlen nnd ifrapoa, ut help youraolf to tinytliliitf I've ot." Tho woman picked out a largo bunch of urn pea (a dol lar a pound, moro or less), thanked him and walked away. I tlaa.otili J ..... . '' REDSCAPTURE M TOWNS ON POLISH FRONT of the main Gormun forcei wore cnuuKod by Drltlah awccplnii tiirousin mo ruins or uiinn to. ward tho suburb of FuuborK da Vnucollos, whom tho Ounmniii were mnkliiu a atnnd, Overrun Hill In tho first two and a hiilf houra of the new attack south und east of tho Odon river the Drltlah overran key hill 112, throo-quartcr of a mllo north of Enrniay on tho road to Cnrm, as well a Etervllle. three miles southwest of Caen on the same road. Tho now attack, filing with a thunderous artillery bnrrnifo nt B a. m., came Juat 19 houra after British mid Cunadlan forces had taken Caen, 120 miles from Paris, and opened tho way to favorablo flut battleground on tho plain of Caen south of the porto to rallco. Match Offensive On the western end of the line American forcca matchod the British offensive with a drive that made progress in all sectors following the capture of La Hnyo du Ptilla, bitterly defended Cicr man stronghold. Field clispntchpti assaying the extent of tho Urltlsh-Cuiiadlen victory ut Caen said tho Gar man 12th 8 S panzer division and a field cllvtxion wcro report ed whittled to 45 per cent of thulr normal strength, a loss of perhaps 8000 men. Tho town of Caen was so badly battered that tho British had to bring up bulldoiera to Kusn ruDDio asirio oecausa vc Icles could not get within S00 yards of the river. Jury Reconvenes For Unfinished Business Here The grand Jury reconvened Monday to take up a matter unfinished at Its June 10 session and to Investigate several new cases. The Jury had recessed follow ing Its June meeting to meet again July 10. People say that management has done a splendid wnr Job. But it has been a one-sided Job, with tremendous emphasis on Suantlty. It has been a welght ftlng Job, and weight-lifting Is apt to mako ono muscle-bound. J. H. Van Dovcnter, president Iron Age. A. householder's life every where in Germany Is one of con stant fear that the alightcat noise In tho houso at night may be an escaped prisoner ready to slit our throats if wo moke a move and betray his presence. A neu tral from Leipzig. Tho number of pupils In U. S. nubile schools hna nearly doub led In tho last 44 years, while cost' of education has increased 22 times. It cost $9. IS to educate a pupil In 1880, .now tho .cost averages iuu. Ono scrambled ostrich egg Is enough to sorvo six persons. I rasaatataiSBBai m t ? (Continued From Pngo One) of Russia's Lltliiiiinliiii repub lic, was menaced bv Russians charging less than SO miles away. Froth Progress Farther south, tliu red army made fresh progress in u swift advance toward tho major rail road center of IllulyKtok and Brest Lltovsk on thu Bug river. Both cities guard tho approach es to Wursiiw, "Reconnaissance has observed lively nil I road and highway traffic on the right wing of the southern sector, tho Berlin radio said. "In tho Iusi sector (of Romanlu), local soviet at tacks have been checked but it is clear that tho soviet com mand soon will stage a big of fensive." Capture DruJa Northeast of Wilno. troons of tho Baltic front, sweeping up moro than vuu towns, cnnlurcd DruJa, llttlo moro than a mllo from tho Latvian border. Also seized was Braslov, southwest of DruJa and only 25 miles from Uuugavplls, Moscow an. nounccd. Fighting for the second dny In the streets of Wllno, tho for mer Polish-ruled city which the Russians transferred to Lith uania In 1040, the Russians ap peared to have that ancient cen tor of Baltic civilization on the verge of capitulation, Moscow dispatches said. Nails Barricade Tho Gorman broadcast said the nnzl defenders had "barrl ended themselves In tho center of tho city. IIouso ufter house was defended tho most sluu bornlv and thu Soviets aro pay. Ing with tho highest sanguinary losses for every meter of ground gained in tho shattered town." Tho Berlin commentator, Walter Plato, suld the Russians hod reached the Knunns-Daug-avplla road In the neighborhood of Otcna whero florco fighting raged. In Lithuania This was inside Lllliuonian borders as they existed before the country was mado a soviet republic and some former Pol ish territory annexed. H appar ently was about 80 or 85 miles from tho German frontier of East Prusslu. Previous , reports said the Russians were sweeping past Wilno to tho northwest toward Kaunas, 80 miles to tho west, had crossed tho pre-war Lith uanian border and had brought tho rail line under fire. Tilsit In East Prussia in Riga, the Latvian port on the Baltic appeared lit the path of tho of fensive. German underground infor mation received here said the Germans already hud declared East Prussia "a rear area of operations" and were planning a swift withdrawal -from tho Pskov-Narva sector of Estonia ln tho northern Bultics where their forces were threatened with being cut off from Ger many except by sea. Tho Ufo-givlng source of com Dctition cannot bo effective un der ' bounties, special privileges or political advantages; It will bo far moro wise to measure our strength in terms of service, skill, efficiency and courngc. With such attributes, competition can indeed bo tho spark plug of pro gress. Henry J. Kaiser. """ Tf W. i i - An a I I f NAZI PLANE AIDS DRIV I A bullet-riddled MesserschmlK, shot down by Yanks over Italy, goea on exhibit at Goodyear aircraft plant, Akron, 0 to aid bond drive. . " . ported by eighth army troops threatening the vital communica tions center of Arezzo, where the Germans have been digging in for a prolonged battle. The nazls arc counterattacking fiercely in that area, but the British an nounced they had restored all positions overrun ln these thrusts. Farther east In the Apennines, the eighth army captured Pietra lunga and repulsed two strong night counterattacks. - The Japanese have always tried to do so much to so many with so little. Barclay Newman, biologist, on Jap bacterial war- laro. Glen Bowen Accepts Navy Commission . - Glen Bowen of 833 No. Ninth . Is leaving -Tuesday for the UnU' verslty of Arizona in Tucson where he will Join the U. S. navy ' reserve with the rank of lieuten ant Junior grade. Bowen is an engineer for CalU fornia-Oregon Power company; His wife Alysse and six months' old daughter Linden Claire will remain in Klamath Falls. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bowen of Rocky Point route, v ... ? Classified ada get results. AGIST JAPS NOW POSSIBLE (Continued From Page One) planes can fly across Japan's sea and air routes southward from the empire and even Japanese home islands will be in reach of long-rungo planes. 95 Por Cont Destroyed James said probably 05 per cent of the Japanese garrison es timated at more than 20,000 when the invasion began July 14, had been destroyed. "The finale yesterday was an ugly spectacle of senseless dy ing," he continued. Enemy troops, weakened, to a point of exhaustion by two days of futile counterattack, were pushed steadily backward. "The desperation and panic behind the enemy lines helped to crumble Japanese defenses. Torror Among Troops "American airmen flying over the trapped foe saw signs of be wilderment and terror among the troops and civilians there. "At ono place scores of Jap anese swam out into the sea as the brittle drew nearer. There wos nowhere to swim to and they hud to swim back or drown. Strategic Value Tho strategic value of Saipan was immense. "Sulpan offers the best possi bilities for airfield development of any of the islands captured from tho Japanese In the Central Pacific campaign," said Vice Adm. John H. Hoover, command er of the Central Pacific forward area. "Its main airstrip Is far the best that we have taken and the island's size offers additional ad vantages of wide dispersal." Superfortresses could operate from Saipan with devastating power ugninst Tokyo 1450 miles north or the Philippines, 1500 miles west. Tho island also has great potentialities as a naval supply point and submarine stag ing base. It is less than 150 miles north of Guam, first U. S. terri tory taken by Japan after the outbreak of war. Seattle Power Failure Reported SPOKANE, Wash., July 10 UP) Sudden paralysis of Spo kane's power system slowed this -city of 150,000 to a horse-ond-buggy pace for 50 minutes today, stopping production at some plants busy with war con tracts and delaying tne monaay morning wash. . Several of' the major war production plants, taking their current direct from the lines of the Grand Coulee-Bonneville system, continued to hum when the local system went out at 10:10 a. m. . . X-Ray machines went dead at all hospitals but operating rooms continued to function with the use of flashlights. Busy executives were trapped in elevators caught between floors. Bakers fumed around ovens filled with half-baked bread. fin fka nal.tv-A nf lihnral H.I. cation in the next 25 years de pends, in a measure, the future a, &ma-!nan niuilivnllnn fttlH RO much are we involved in the world, perhaps ot tne worm u self. Prof. Irwin Edman of Co lumbia U. u Ira a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. POINT IN ITALY . (Continued From Page One) molition. The troops in that sec tor were- last reported only 10 miles from the big port. ' Attacks Pomaja Another American force mov ed up to attack Pomaja, eight miles inland ana it miles soutn- west of Livorno. This village is astride the important north-south highway. Lajatico, 21 miles east of Livorno, was threatened by another thrust. .... In a brisk battle north of Ro signano; the Americans took 80 prisoners'. Northwest of Castel- lma tney Killed zu ana capiurea 22 in close quarter fighting. Eight Divisions Elements of eight divisions have been identified In the .line facing the fifth army. Among them are the 36th SS regiment and the ninth panzer grenadier regiment. Supported by 20 tanks, the Germans launched a strong coun tack aeainst the French in the vicinity of Ranza, 81 miles cast of Volterra, ana neavy iigut ine raged in that section. No important gains were re- SIPECFAM Automobile Manufacturers Recommended Services for ALL CARS : 1. Pack universal joints. 2. Pack wheel bearings. 3. Service shock absorbers. - 4. Change transmission oil to summer grade. ; 'J - 5. Change differential oil to summer grade. 6. Clean carburetor air filter. 7. Lubricate motor and chassis. 8. 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