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II tEKALD AND tNEW3, MAMAIM PALLS, OREGON PACE SEVfN ."ID I I i. Ufi Ml f, iiifies TILL OFF JOB TKESTERSON to. How Nazis Misuse . i-nniliuied k IWPI , l.utnher "r.tlon Pi" plant " Kliininlh Klnmlltll mill. J' ".... I .mi. II.O Dl't 1 , i.,,,lu(H. :;;p7,y...io .ho follow. uwm?"V . iin (lint yen- r?Ii , number of em- reliuea t 'Vtlatl""' regarding 1 pun" ih- "..i h niituncr KWuVwork, clojlni i mir nriKlilcuoii u... . . I .llffor. W opinio., Imvo foiled .o . - ...u,.A Dm union to oVurk nl lt uiwoUM bCton,IUc(fordete. 1; tyBbi;;hcd" t0 h.nd.. lCI??.. ,.u.. mined utoly the U. B. loiumlMlon of uu,n II DUin w !;.., ir nossibie. UI.UV- - ; .. hone me union win ii. Jlj mcnibew lo rolurn to ...... ......ini'i nn mnv bo aton-rrmvutljonyt. proper government agencies. bli lo state thiil ninny did ...fiiu. In wnrK Dili siaycn il,. job ready lo work ami ,v rwiorlnl l"r work lnce. i lit. erew la Insufficient 'C '" , . . lioul the men wno imvo reins- worK. i E (Continued from Page One) hri in hot combat Inside Bour- I'oui, live nines louiucan oi wi. Mrinwhlle. i ipeclal commuiv announced. Trench under found ictlvlty ha been Joined in underground revolt In ilum. , Wrick Bridget The French Mumils, It wan :J, hive wrecked 28 bridges 10 diyi and destroyed a lull In loid of f lyina bomba al louih forced lo give up three ni In loulli central France Juit ihort of Vlinont the nr lorcd drive led by Lt. Gen. Sir Mrd Nugent o Connor who i captured In the African tstrt In 1041 but eicaoed from m Italian prison camp Jabbed Ito bittcrcd Gcrmun poiltlona iwr curving out a four-mile uc ipcnrlicud aouth from the licimly of Iroarn, cunt of Caen Comparative Quiet Comparative oulet was renin fred on the American front ri fpi lor local advances between It. Lo and Pcrlera which took free villages, Labardo, Thebots no i Angc, the aupreme com ana announced. A dispatch um nuocmicn I'rejs wnr c:or. Iripoitdciit Hal Bovlo said Amor. " pairoii crossed the Ay river 1 the Coastal srrlnr nnH nllmr r c asnea with Germnrui cn. Ftncnea in Lessav. western wan oi me nazl lino. rwiung raged on a bulging mile front from southwest nf aen across to the vlclnltv nf .vb.iiiib wic ur llflll nrnvA rnm. If"1' of Ive and a half enemy I IVIIIOnS back lnuril Del. ...J In. e- .t."' "ir r ".nc. nenvy i cntina wan tporled at the fnrthx.i fccie? poln,s ot Bdvnnce tho r"?'M oi ironrn and near Vi. fiuillt Rnmm.1 n.iH. I Rommel wa, on the run again, Put U was not Plr)nr uiUll... kJ Kua. ' 7."' ".... . r"k n major bnt mi me cacn plain. The l ...j.V "u?f. "u" pu-'hed ahead I Whll n.in.t .... Into n:.. .?r.mo.r U8(.ca l ' nnu-lnnk aornnna k ahVMC.Mti. Canadian- drivlntf PWUutli from Caen awept El Padre Rod Cross frrtr netteite JP'T' ... 1 ,-. The Gorman truck pictured above, with the Red Crou Imlgnla on lit tarpaulin covering, was not equipped to handle wounded but contained a mnbllo machine ahop for repair of machinery and imall arms. It waa captured by Yonka In yard of German hoipltal In Cherbourg. through aeveral vlllagei, Includ ing Ifa and Lormollrs. una at last report were butlling Ger- man unit" In Uourguouui, ltvo mili-a below Cnen. Thla udvance secured the river docka at Canii for unrestricted use of tho alliei. Armored Battloa Rage Hvavy armored buttles were raging from a coiisiddriioie dis tance loulh of thrso vilingea In an are to 'i'ronrn, eight miles to tho east and north. Clashes ulso occurred between Thcodon and Orne rivcra and on tho road southwest lo VlUcra-Unrage. Tho Gerinuna Mill bold Noyura on the Vlllera-Buciiuo rond, but the British advanced on the weal and captured Lnndello. The headquarter commuiv Inue aald that In tho lrivo on Troarn the British reached a railway half a mllo outsido the town. Bad weather held aorllea over the bntt efront lo 3U0, but rccon nnluunca patrols reporti'd Ihey had dnalroyed or damaged more than 20 locomotives and 200 freluht ears in attacks on vital enemy Unci of communication. Trumani Hove to Be Shown About Vice Presidency Flashes of Life By The Auoclated Praia FREE CALL. CHICAGO Police, aearchlns the Chicago stadium, for any aubveralvo" movements to mar the democratic national conven tion, found this note alongside a telephone In a basement of fice: "Thanks for the two Ions distance calls to my brother In Seattle." TAKES THE CAKE WATERBURY. Conn. Laal Dccomber Mrs. Simon Cronin aont a fruit cake to her grand. aon, Sgt. James Cronin, AAF gunner in Sardinia. Yesterday she received a V-mall letter from North Africa which aald in part: "inia is 10 inank you for a very nice fruit cake. You ne glected to show Jim s organize tion on the address. I have the same name and rank as Jim, so today, (July 8) I received tho cake." DYINO GESTURE LOS ANGELES Naked feminine forms writhed as if In agony as the flames leaped high er, then wilted lifelessly as fire men poured streams of water on the inferno. Toll of the fire Included $2000 worth of dress mannequins. Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE First game St. Louis New York M. Cooper and Brewer, Pyle (3;, and Mancuso. First game Chicago R. H. E. ...10 12 0 ...2 9 2 W. Cooper; Heusser (8) R. H. E. 4 8 0 Boston 5 17 8 Wvse. Dorrlnger, Holm (7), Williams (0) and Kreltner; Tobln and Mas). (14 innings). First game R. H. E. Pittsburgh 4 11 1 Philadelphia 1 10 0 aiarr ana uavis: ice, Karl (8) and Peacock. Second game R. H. E. Pittsburgh 2 S 1 Philadelphia 3 11 0 soweii, hob (B), Iicsclgno (10), Strlnccvich (11) and Lopez: Bar rett, Schanz (11) and Finley. R. H. E. Cincinnati 6 7 1 Brooklyn 0 8 0 Service Men and Women Home on Leave Pvt. Ellsworth Funk from Bo ca Raton field. Fla. Here until August 4. AC Robert Grimes from Mln ter field, Bakersfield, Calif. Here until July 28. Pvt. Don R. (Bob) Hyde from Alaska. Here until July 20. SSgt. Jaek Stoddard from Camp Shelby, Miss. Here until July 28. The above service people are y!iK!i!Ke";;riiWWii"' SAVE CHICAGO, July 20 P) The wlfo and daughter of Senator Hurry S. Tuman also are from Missouri and, about this vice presidency talk, say they've got to ho shown. Mrs. Truman and 20-ycar-old Margaret find It exciting but hard to believe that dad may be the running mate for President Roosevelt ft fourth term bid. They Joined the senator here wanted to render from Denver wnore Margaret nous tunes. has been singing soprano roles In summer opora. I ' Classified Ads 9rm Results SOUR NOTE LOS ANGELES Orvil Skilca told police that hla new guitar was stolen by two strangers who borrowed lt from him in a tavern. They told him they a few rcllg- 1 . &i of wuteparr. The kind that 9 t j a?feS5a w, your home or ofnee I oSXliSV right now. Get it to your an ! S old don't waste Old Sunny Brook-ruse it sparingly! SunnyBrook g BRAND f KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY "CBBMBrUM. AM ITS MAMM- 6. National Distiller ProdneU Corporation, N. Y. 86 Proof entitled to free passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Scott Reed) for your courtesy tickets. The human body contains 11 gallons of water. When golm mon float lng tail to sea, first. HABIT FORMING , LONG BEACH, Calif. Each married four times previously, Osee B. Stnrk, 83, Wilmington, Calif., and Mrs. Fannie Cross, 72, Long Beach, obtained a mar riage license. They said neither had ever been divorced. Onions have been grown In gardens for more than 4000 years. red sal- Mushrooms can grow through a concrete walk. We've Qot litem CANVAS GLOVES Double-Faced Xnit or Gauntlet Wrist All-Elastic Suspenders Heavy Duty For Worl NITE SHIRTS White Broadcloth COVERALLS Khaki or Stripe PAJAMAS Slip-on or Coat Stylet WORK PANTS Greys - Tans - Bluet Oregon Wooen Store Main at Eighth U. S. Ships Enter Barrage Phase In Attack On Guam (Continued From Page One) ported tho town of Rota has been 1 wiped out. ; From the Southwell Pacific, i Gen. Douglua MncArthur today ! reported a growing bag ot Japan ese drad und captured. Ha added 582 Nipponese to tho 787 pre viously announced ax slain wlillo trying unsuccessfully to break out of a British New Guinea trap went of Wewak. j Having failed frontally, the Jupuneae now are attempting in-; filtration Inland through foothills j of tho Torrlccll mountains on the right flank, hopeful of find-' Ing a way out for 49,000 men. , MncArthur nlso announced that 871 Japnneso were killed or: captured during tho five-day con-: quest of Noemfoor bland In Dutch New Guinea's Gcolvink bay. I America's milk supply Is pro duced by a total, of 25 million cows. Chinese along tho ' Burma road relish bees as a delicacy. 7-1C I .11 P.M. DON LEE-MUIUAl. - .- LOWELL THOMAS NEWS- TIME Standard of California Merrill-Lakeyiew Junction Only 10-M inure Drive From Town for the best Chicken Dinners ""dancing every night Muile by "Little Pete" Colley A1o "Sll" on The Hawaiian Gyltat -Open 6:30 p. m. - 2:30 a. m. J.'nlta to service personnel after "0 midnight service regulations. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays The Klamath Girl To Be MIE Villi ( U U UU Ul U ZS V riv-a in Chosen 7 - WPSmy-: rliss w tt K a ma And Compete For The Title "MISS OREGON" A CONTEST, conducted by the Klamath .County Junior Cham ber of Commerce to select a "Miss Klamath" on the basis of TALENT, PERSONALITY and being PHOTOGENIC. This contest is 0 PEN TO ALL! Every young lady between the ages of 18 and 2f, single and a reside nt of Klamath county, is urged to p EGISTER at the Chamber of Commerce, 323 Main street, . Phone 5193 between July 24 and August 5. There is no charge. UDGING of contestants will be held between August 5 and 15. The winner, the official "Miss Klamath,'1 will be a ,UEST of the state War Finance Committee in Portland for , one .week. There, she will be feted and will compete for the title, "Miss Oregon.". Girls! PI art Nov io Register!- K LA MAT H COUN T Y Jyimi!? Chamber f Commerce