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pis mm mmmi I " 1 1 . . . -wwww I M niaia 111 nr I 1 111 tar- Nt Willi I "33 from cart. oinw. f ' nuM) ovor-nm mW. n-lllnilV nenlii- Mho WP" "',', ilmo k'g&rWAM) t threaten IlS. (nlmi)t. IM "i"ri .n Amurlcun '.''0I"T7 both naval s In Tho ShaHtwCaiieade Wonderland August 7, 1944 ; Max. (Aug. 6) ... 77 Min 42 Precipitation last Z4 noun I Stream year to date 10-62 Normal ..vi.u ..v Forecast: Fair. PRICE 5 CENTS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1944 Number 10230 Carrier Force Shells B a Bids TO SEPARATE; ALLIED LINES Four Divisions Shot Into Coastal Strip u in wpui . -,, ... IN the l'"'0'. 'OIFEHEU L.ln nller tho others, CScVwl ii ll.t.ulhj.r IWW'Sh', .. T,iv' ll- lARIS ll",...1,:..'l Hull t""X 'tart 75 mlly. L Swlw ! Urilth ro- Ihe other end of the nc. ":.. i.i. ....i Oinndlinis " " ' ,7 J ...I of III P 00 ." "" " . CormlilU f louBlil with unexampled ,1 to "top thi'm. They've fcty tre cw NKAHER to li llun wo , ... "trlly bulling ptiinr. "" weather) lire Irttd to bo Iwvlnil ""'d t m -f M.niiiinntor a 01 1'iv'""" . ... i II .if in..tU till I'M 10(1U I stall uui' ''' " " . be next two or three week. be Iho ml cnucm m f, . ... ...... li- C.rinlinv. tut seem quite probable. rsj the German .'.i... ni.i iiiwililnu can ben in two or three week. ik. r.jtri.t!ini lire to UCl ttioir null them Vi "; m iK'n milllurv hDERSHIP will be nciHlud. kr and hH linnu niivu ling lot ol uermnn cu j. inAY'S HlinntchC!! report tkat rrmifi nnnnRitinn llllK BF1ENED nlmrply ns tlio tluit- Euncar Iho uermnn unmi-i. re ire lalc.i ot nnzl rclnlorco :ti niiheri In. IHERE sro they comlnU SHIPS ATTACKS Bomborclment Levels Town on Main Isle tn! looks u If tliey nre comlnK Iho reservoir ol liormnn iljjic rcjorves INTENULU FRANCE. U. S. PACIFIC Kl.EET HEAD QUAitTKItS, I'KAKL. IIARBUK, AUK. 7 tl'l Striking within UOU inlltm of Tokyo, ft Anutrlcnn ..i..f. limb fiirfA hn tth.lirt tho limiln iitluntlii for the flrnt tiiuu In thin war ii ml, In a two day nttiick, mink 11 Japanese ....u..Im t....lnrl mil tlvn ulirnhlti and (iiiiniiK-'u ju uuivr sui iawv criift. 't'l. wI...1IIm lnv.r.l.,l nmlirn Jiipiincxc town on northwestern C'hlchl, key MiiihI of the Bonln Itrntip. Currier pliinen bombed Chk-lii, llnlin, Muko nnd Ano 11... ..Id i.. ft, n n.inln tmrl luin In tho Kiuan Kroup, ISO miles aoiilh, ,A Pnclflc fleet eominunique u..l.l II... Anmr-iiiti tiil fnirn "vlrtiiully wiped out n Japanese convoy" diirlnil Iho rnidn Tlnirs duy and Krldny, U. S. time. The (core: Kunlr .PIvm '.lnnnnesfl rirstrnv ah .... ilnutpnirAi. ftaf.nrtit fli'n nnf. KO nliipH. one oner, two smniirr crnft mid ncvorul bnrges alio .l...lrnul Set nflro nnd ponslbly mink , (uontimica on I'ugo iwoi Zooi'Suiiers, Seamen Jailed r-t.. .nriinit Prt Morn thnn HO VHIH" ------ - ..u.lli...- niti4 unru rnmitn WCfn tnken Into ctmlotiy yesicrany as disturbances continued between tho city's "zoot-suitor.i" and mer- (.lllllll. IH.-HIIIVH. CharRoi rnnitcd from InsultlnR a police officer to Inloxicntion nnd cnrrylnit offensive wenpons i..ii,.i. iMnliwIinir fi three- foot cherry club nnd n 15-pound sledRc-hnmmor. An cstlmiitcd 1000 persons ronmed tho streets ol vnncou LACK OF RESISTANCE IUMIIIKW .... . . ... - -- ver's ciist end early Sundny smiishlnK winnows, iiuum i nt.nxlti,f nitlnmnhllps Hllill nun iiuiii"n...A j t. aAiimAM uir.rp hosnitnllZCd wltli head Injuries nftcr police broke up n dbiiio mi umi m "- seamen s mnnniuK iium. th mnth llm nnlnns tnko l)tohobyc,, in Poland'. Gnll- oil field. pnicl Dc Luce, AP corre Indent In Moscow, says: "The irniy is nenrinR mo momciu 'n it can launch n powerful u flhrnimU 1K fi. ir.nl lilnn .which is Germany's bread n i,.LxeAri het," union 4WMACHCM DOTE that we're licnrluR little Dndslv faV BOITlb from the small neutrals nnd " " I I Elites. This Is probnbly ecu- "P. minor man incx oi . It's a fair auess thnt Eur- I en,n.. .....l.nlln,l lltltn r- - uviiiiiii.i:uiili Ulli:il 1IVVIU lions arc getlhiR worse scared re nay. NE ot Iho open questions Is i 'k mucn iiriuiiir incro ui! in riorence, imiy s Rrcni- art center. If Florence g art sures aro destroyed. It will I ' pity- IP, WHAT IS AIIT7 ( . IHttlory's answer Is thnt It Is P"t ot the cullure thnt human nt acquire in PEACE and ! In WAR. MORE important thnn art It- e IS tlio HUMAN SPIRIT nt produces art, That spirit " live on In war as well as In eace. 'nardp da VlncT. one of Iho ost ot Italy's artists In tho rahen tho human spirit that continued on Pbro Thrco) fcyo Reports d Bombings o jMWmi, tho Tok ll "thr d lMt,ny- n"d drop. Ended KJ,"1"1.1 ljmbs which Absolute iv Z'y J"10 tl10 "en jausnH"' n0 dnmngo was r nunnu Ai,K 7 Prof Harold Lnskl, widely known British economist, had a niao i ! MHnnnlltr tuhnn n Ccr- awnKeniiiH -mnn fiylnB bomb struck a coast hotel... ,.. LiaSKIS uiu , , u throuBh a RnplnR holo torn by the bomb blast, but landed rlsht sldo up with tno nroic It wldo awaKQ puv uimw Russians Hammer a . r a f At Prussia; ivazi Resistance Stiff LONDON. Aug. 7 (Pi Fed troops in Latria captured Lu- bana. 100 miles east of Rlqa on the Baltic coast, a aoviei com munique announced tonight. .... . . . . . .... . i - ii... i i ..j v. l n v. ... ir hniwiMi Ma ine rvai iiu lui .us t an n . f . .. .. , dona and Culbene. Madona is 80 miles east of Riga. .. . . i i i i i . . n....t n . V. . imfl.! 4 ewm uonnnuing inoir ariTe inio -oi riumo captured the large highway junction towns of Kurtavenia and r . . . , . , Mn i . .i . -1 -ril.I. I- f . 13 -nasi n DBUKenai, wnicn is u mum r.onna. u. i - - - - ... . i n . t It iL.U L.lJi..n.iil rtwt west ol uanaomiers rtuiiians expanuing imu mtuB.i..- the left bank of tho Vistula river captured over 60 popuiai- Hitlcr Visits Officer Injured In BombtBlast SOUTHEAST ASIA COM MAND HEAD QUARTERS, Handy, Ceylon, Aur. 7 W -British forces pursulnR tho Jap anese beyond the captured Bur mese frontlor base of Tamu found no organized resistance today nnd they captured prison: ers described omciany as m shocking state." In tho ruins of captured Mylt- kylnn, lonR besieged base in m..ii. nitrmn uhirh Gen. Jo- I1UI ill scph W. Stilwcll captured last week, plies Ol jopunosu wore being burled. i.-ii.. m iu aniiin nr iiiiuimi. rmjr iiiih o t the Jnpancse-wero able to stage delaying actions. first troops emoiniK "" reported finding more than 200 Japanese acao ui wounds and starvation In the nearby village of Bashas. About tho snmo number of similar cas ualties were found In a village to tho norm ann biouk -- -baw valley roads. ..,,. Widespread aerial attacks were made on strategic and tac tical objectives, acspno ... mThe victors of Tarns were pushing the remnant enemy units inio norm Events Planned for Contestants . . u. -a1lnnn rnfn Is Uinner Bl ';"-". -Znta of contcstanU' for the ol Miss Klamatn. ino "'"' " bcr of commerce " ";; t ii. A nncr-mccting to be held tonight at 6:30. Feted at mo """" horse show yri'??: tcitnnts were introduced to the audienco before tho races start ed Saturday night they appear ed on tho stage of the Pelican theatre, and Carol Newman, Bet- 'rrbo'reved for "Two Girls and a Sailor on sun '"Girls who' entered thec contest lust before it closed Saturday are Kathleen Suswcll, Doris Phillips, Grayce Van Clevc, Lucy Kimball, and Caroll Newman. i..iiir.o rinmetrakos has withdrawn from the contest. ..ri i ....... Kurllcr in two oraers oi uiu Ant. n..mW Ktnlin hnd all- . i . nnniiirn m inK x-uiikii oil center ot Boryslaw and the ncorDy oironsnoia 01 dbihwi. MflRmW. Auii. 7 CP) Scv f?ttsinn iirmv urnuns ham mcrcd with artillery and bomb ers loaay Ol inc awci luuuaa- tinnu nf Clarm n ti v'a invt wall bnscd on Krakow, Warsaw and tho forested border of East Prus- m nnf.iin.nrinft thf InilUllCSt opposition in the 46-day summer Oltensivc. Tnninfn iti enulVif rn nvl rrm lltr tf iUn 19M0.miln mnnnrlnriniT front, the Russians captured the oil and communications center mans in a bloody route deep into inc uurpiunitm niuuiuaiu up- nrnnfhii. in lii C 7irh.R1nunlc border. Red d lanes houndLtho lieeing enemy remorselessly, alter destroying six iroop and Hftiiitancfi Stiff with infantry and armored re- cnrnne nu ninlrlnd final clnnrl try cnun llin fntfU trnrn nnnnnrt. ca invasion, inc nussians, cap- iiiijuk ou villages 1(1 inc norm, fitnnri fivi tn 2S milpe from Knct Prussia. In the south beyond the breached Vistula river line, they were within 17 miles of r.nn.Uln Gilnelo Kirfhll inr)..rtrl alized coal region. In this area incy were out ou miics xrom the Polish city of Krakow. v'i'j i hi. oia.cn anu on the northern slopes of the vmi ptiiuiMiis uiu inc war remain fluid. (The Germans asserted they had recaptured Jclgava in vuiiiiiiuea on rage xwoj Bombers Pound Synthetic Oil Plants in Germany Tlio Tnlfu "Tho wtartcri . mnc e a half- "mini! whnn ; yesierany Ifwolt" wa, ll,,r" cnemy about 1 nSlEhtcd ovor io Inott... Vr 1 n. m.. fniir.,.,n,i i, "other at i"1'' 10"owod by Prval. nfuDewly an hour's in W ovei.llrAl.cnemy. Pin"" K small , ."v". . dropped LONDON, Aug. 7 (IF) ;Moroi SKate X&Wont ita relies souTho ast of Breslau, where U,ey8sc0ored hits on two plants which producp mucn ui u. man army's hlfih grade motor "L ..... 'Tho Germans threw up smoke 1 l,T" hTth bombers ?r,T; i ihrouBh and dropped their loads visually or by Instru- m Another force of Liberators, i.,i ii,. nnlknns. ooiind- ' airfield at Alibunar, 21 miles northeast of Belgrade, hn at Novi Sad, northwest of BAgrblg0,force of four-englned . ..t: i b... i.nm Rrltish i.i i .,Ai .nnlrn nnd denots hr rises ana rHiiwuj. over a wldo stretch of France nlngs, Thunderbolts and Mus- bombers striking targets in areas i. nnfthnniaf nf PflflS. nf Bordeaux, and In the Amiens region. niHi a n-rrmr ciHni TiTn,, IcnlncnH that U. S i. uur (ivlno from Enff- V". ------ land aunany puuiiutu craft plant at Rahmel, 10 miles northeast of the Polish port of Gdynia, and men new umu ua- sia bases wunoui , , . ...I. aocnulfa fnl xuaiiy a muni i i n A P hpnvv bomber raid last night on tho rail junc tion of JriazeoroucK, jumn ui uu. kerque, and Berlin radio said planes from the south also were hitting ai iiBriiiii i. i-il.Uri ni-nciirA tn Sefll in mhntpver Germans are left on i. QAAinn nnnlnsula. made ctt- ----- ,, rect bomD nra m, ' .V, . r:v-iTI i-. iho hnrhnr of Brest DClOro iiuuiit .v " .. bombed the Seine river railway bridges 30 miles south of Paris at Corbell, M at Corbie near 1 - r a , T""".. .Y....-.".7Bh0t0. supplied b Preiser BUd. Swedish picture Te caption iw!"." .5" '3: .TT. m.i. g. Walter Scherff. a German oxneer h.ju PjyA'uCy.V':a.V,yCn SiUer's life'tAP Wir.phot, by Radio from Stockholm, . LEi-LEMIlRE- OF BRITAIN EYED Southern Parts of Florence Hit by Nazi Bombardment Police Identify Body of Girl lice have identified as Rose May l-i-t.l mI.I ...U. if 1 dying in a hotel bathroom here employes 01 a Portland res- police she had used that name tviiuu tvuinvu Ji tut: tail:, ru lice were unable immediately to icttrn nui iiuinu uuuits ur uiner aeuius. Tnllnn fltl-niiolimit tlio tinrtU .my aner sne was xound near death, apparently from an over dose ot mcaicme. Bernard Perkins Hurt in France Payne has received a message irum uiu war uupuiuiiuiiv 111- 1 1 . 1L.1 1 Tl... loriiuiiK lie. inui lie. sun, rvi. T- ,1 n nAH1-tn ..nn enM- UL'l I Itll U U. I1I111B, wcis oci- iously wounded in action in France on July 17. This is tne second time, mai Pvt. Perkins has been wounded, . -I . 11 I 1 . 1 Aull nr A eutMHTnK Antf. 7 fPi Acting Secretary of State Stet tinius declared , today that Brit ain has not taken up wun uie United States the future of lend-lease. ' 1 He told his news conference both ' governments " "are com .iinipH with the war campaigns in Europe and the far east. ... Stettinius made the state ment in reply to .ues"on based on a report by the Na tional Association Ol juamu.- turers that British otticiais nave i.u a m.nMn loadprs contin LUILI nilicuva.. " " uation of lend-lease after Ger many's defeat is essenutu. NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (&). British officials are insisting upon continuation oi ieiiu-.cas aid after Germany's defeat as (Continued on rage iwoj Train Derailment Iniures 26 l ive CITY. Minn.. Aug. 7 (P)Twenty-six persons were injured wnen me uiun road's east-bound Olympian was naai tlio tntinn here to day, but only five still were in the hospital wis morning. Thp train, which does not stop .i t niv was moving at nhnnt as miles an hour, train men said, wnen me aerauiucin occurred about 2 a. m. mi. i..in UaA lucf nnpi1 the . xuc . ii in h"m i station when the coaches veered to the rlgnt, leaving omy uic engine and one car on the tracks. The coacnes am nui uvcuuiu. T I...I Dn, MAfll-nrtU fit tnP TT1R rino corns, a former New York newspaper man, passenger on xi. eaiH tlinf nmnntf the me uniiii i.. passengers were soiaiers wuuir ing irom ahu aim i.j- tho ' first time being in April, 1M3. At mat lime no received tho Purplp Heart. He Is in the lrFanti-v nnH hns hnpn in the ni.mv fni nimniat fnnr vpnrs. ill, VVCI.3 VJ . . V. . ' .1 . . months, returning to the Unit- .1 Cn.An in Tim. 1 Od wlipn ho was in Klamath Falls for a short time, wo was seni over seas again in April of this year ana nas oeen sutuuucu .1. xms' land. Baby Girl's Body Found in River vpr cn 'Aiicf '7 JPlPnllee were seeking today to trace the identity 01 a new-oorn dbuy sm wtose body was found floating in thb Lewis river south of Wood lalid yesterday by Vern Larson, TiA..anMrf i HiKllo fiehlncy Washington State Patrol SerJ l.-t A n T.lflla enlrl flip hnY In which the body was found bore Identification marks. The Body was taken to Vancouver. By NOLAND NORGAARD ROME, Aug. 7 OP) Big Ger man shells continued to land to day in the southern portions of Florence, which is in allied hands, but Gen. Sir Harold Alex ander's headquarters announced "There will be no need for the city itself to become a battle field." An allied headquarters com munique said South. Atrican troops -had made contact with the enemy on,"' "Vi" of the Arno river within Flor ence. ' An allied spokesman, ex plained, however, that "We have v . WJ thin recon- not vet 1 1 .in iiiu. - . naissance patrols over the river, and these have returned. Little Activity tViat "Aoart from -11 r miih maehineguns othVnorthbankereisUttle enemy activity in me """ ." said the nazis were devoting ?. 7 "1 fn-ic in stronethen- ing defenses intended to hurl r iT:j .Knrii In cross DacK any am, , S.r. the river on eimer siub u. The allied command announc ed more man ou.uuu K'.'l" j omCaRtoFiorence.jrhe total mignt nave but for Field Marshal Albert v.ccpriins's decision to blow up Florence s Dnagea. . ij BAiuilman avw.m ; . -ff ;..oT- whn desert- An encn.j w"": . , ,u . . .1 u,oM Unps said the German command had recently stressed me impnrmi"."" ing the "same mistake as . in Rome, by leaving the blowing up of bridges until it was too late." , ., . Close pursuit in Rome foiled nazi intentions of demolishing the Tiber river onages. Both east and west of Flor ence, the eighth army was mop ping up the few enemy footholds left on the south bank of the a n-1 n.itK Vinnlr wnR clear- Aniu. me wun. -. ed from a point three miles, east of Florence 10 momciuyu, miles west of Florence, with the exception of smau poceis War Bulletin ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. Aug. 7 (P) Tne Amer icans recaptured Mortem today . 1 jmibm nnlr rnunter. Pluming a ...... . attack against the Avranches corridor. Jurv Chosen in Treason Trial of Jap-Americans .... w JOE STOCKER tvb'Nvf.r. Aug. 7 (IP) A fed eral court jury consisting almost entirely of businessmen was com pleted today to try three Japanese-American sisters charged with treason in. allegedly aiding two German pnsun.- ...nnp lnct. October. cony- Defendants are Mrs. Tsuruko Wallace; 35; Mrs- Florence Shlv- ze Otani, as. " , 'VC,i Cia and8 evacuated" after Pearl Harbor to tne u"u ii nanipi. nt Amache.' Colo. HUIl I.V1..H - It required about 90 minutes to choose the Jury. . A stir swept the crowded .mi-Anm when nno. venireman UUUluwi.i ........ - W. K. Clapool of Denver, was asked by U. S. District Judge J. Foster Symes: "Do you know of any reason why you cannot give - ?! J tmnai.ttal 4rinl?" "I do," Claypool replied grimly. "i non 1 use vue iioumicBu. "Vnn nr dismissed." wa Oj'llleo .p .J"'- " A 13tn or auernaie juiu. was chosen to serve in case one of the regular jurors becomes in Flanked by an assistant U. S. marshal on one side and an army officer on tne omer, tne iwu nazis Corp. Heinrich Haider and Corp. Herman August Loes cher, both 31, and former mem bers of the Africa corps sat impassive in me couruuum, ....U1m .Via Mniii0lincfe W 11 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 Pi i. v..v.-o Occasionally they exchanged ...klanaM. Thav pama in Pflll T t. in wiiiaHi-' --- custody of military ponce and are to be called by the govern ment as us siar wiinei;s. By GLADWIN HILL SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, Aug. 7 (IP) The Ger- mans today struck their most- furious counterblow at Ameri cans since D-Day, shooting four armored divisions to a depth of' about three miles into the thin nest allied coastal strip east ox . Avranches. . The counterattack, described in front line- dispatches as the- most concentrate", tne uennara -have yet made in France, ap .. parently was aimed at outflank--ing four American spearheads- JSllltl.l5 liailgllllUi; . .VTVU... , Paris and at separating Lt. Gen." Omar N. Bradley's American forces in Brittany from tha uruisn iorces to tne iiurm m Normandy. Hecaprure Mortain - - The Germans in their first' rush - recaptured Mortain, cut ting the road behind the mosr Domfront where it was aimed'1. at Pans, 135 miles away. The Americans were said to,'j, still nnlri thp hieh cround. . around Mortain, however, and " the German thrust was met by a hurricane of fire from hund-a reds of guns and allied aur forces. . Eight Mile Route ;: TVio flttrman rnlintprnttaeW nine nn an piefht. milp front from Mortain to Sourdeval, to th north; and was in an area aooui 20 miles from the sea. The German commanders evl . dently aimed their thrust at- Avranches, the coastal city , where American forces turned r the corner irom iNormanay into Brittany. : '.. , !il The first penetrations carried to., .the. area- of.-Juvigny-L1. Tertre,- three miles northwest of " Mortain, and Cherence - Le---Rousse; two miles farther north. Yanks Take Vire To the north, however, the) Americans, who earlier had achieved -a junction-with tho British around Vire; .captured Vire, an important road hub nino milpc ahnve Sourdeval. The Yanks were in a position to nress on the flank of tne German advance. The net result 01 tne uerman thrust, a high American officer said in France, would .be tho destruction . of much armor which the enemy, could ill af ford. - Spearhead io Paris , ; I Below the area of Germaa counteraitacK iour muiwu spearheads were turnea away from overwhelmed : Brittany and pointed toward Paris along a 50-mile front. . To the north, tne tfrmsn thrust a new - Paris-pointed spearhead across the Orne on a. ; - , . two mile front wnicn , tnreai LONG BEACH, .Calif., Aug. 7 . t sweep away the. enemy (IP) Dudley W. Burns, 3U, pusn- w below where tho ed his mother from a window Germans weeks-long stand al of their seventh-floor apartment (Continued on Page Two) yesterday, ana men icapeu .u . : 1 , loin her in aeatn, po.i - 1 ntAtAi Dn.Ucat Police Inspectors . w. iuiuer(( and O. E. Whittelsey said wit- . ' . nesses gave them this account. Lf trNaif " R. A. Pinson, occupying ou 1 wwuwa .n.-4n..ni nn thp floor above. I J-..- : . . rTpo hearing Buriss and his W, dertake an lmporiam. juu ... invasion of Hitler's Europe. - Exactly wnat. ne js 10 no u secret. The war department an nouncement last night said only: "Lieutenant uenerai oonn u. 1 Witt nas Deen oraert;a iu mo SOMlWrllirii lis liumviAii- European tneaxer to rc.atc DY, July 27 (Delayed) (P) Brig, tenant General Lesley J., ,Mo . 1 nui-r: 1 J 1VAJM (Via neirt. . -. T I nnnUnntollV IrillOn ant commanaer 01 a u. o. nuaii- m JfTance, uuiy w. ia a.r... try division, was killed today ment was.. never disclosed, but ...1. :i Mnwnnnllir loarlmO an no. I 1.nA.i-v , in lift nnP nf' ffrPftt W11UU JJlOUiiauj ivnuiiib I WttS M'""" v sault on a German machinegun importance. r Knr.i(inn In a Vl or! tfomW 1 , 1. UWUIU1I All a hhubv.u". .. . ;; The 55-year-old general, who Cfftetl Car Picked " has been recommended for a StOien -ar r, ;. ;; posthumous Distinguished Serv- IJn bv State Police v ice Cross, had gone to the front "r to inspire and encourage nis Hai an nour after It was troops freshly thrown into battle. st0ien police recovered a car be A machinegun bullet severed a ionaina to Mary Gennehy ot thioh nrtprv. He died within a it hplncr driven into Klamath Falls Sunday eve ning. Xhe car was taxen uum mu Man Commits Suicide After Killing Mother me out! Please stop him." Genera Nelson Dies in France thluh artery few hours. Rnnspvelt tavern near the state line at 6:30 p. nt. Sunday by three soldiers from uamp auiw lake, ana was picKca ui.j o .I-1-.1- v... .4.1. nnlinp Thp three soldiers were being held Security Talks Set Back by Reds WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (IP) Acting secretary r .; ; lail tinius announced toaay mat uib ... . y-.v - postwar security tarns nave oeeii , . . - nnstnnned until August 21 at EmnlovMS Inilired the request of Russia. mmt A--lAnt The Anglo-American-nussioii 1 n phase of the tour-power gonvc.. - sations was scheauiea to oegm irs. uou. '"'c, .r- a lu fn Washington August 14. w ?2S , 3S&ffiB. CSS. to "iff IWi low upon their conclusion. r?, - .ri tiio "te Hllk stortiniiia tnin nis news " . . ference that the Russian govern- slde hospital wnere jney . r ment found it needed more time ravcu ucou..w.. tXl nronaratlon in Moscow be- was dismissed and Miss Kaspel orereSnenaSves start WZZ... 1 f rr wnen nEinn. P hirml V tho American uuinu.n bases numboring up to 750 Vernon.