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' - Tht text of the 20thi air force
,. communique no. a: -
. r '"Superfortresses of the 20th
strength yesterday (August 10)
in t life lit ituosxuua aauui wiuvij
sfa rated tar Bets.
- 'In the longest bombing mis-
. uon ever unaeruucen. a medium
force of B29 aircraft attacked
the.Pladjoe refinery at Ptriem-
oang in souinern oumaira, irom
mend. -
1 naB caiipm nf nil iw MA.4
and is a major Japanese supplier
. ul tugn-ocuuie inutur jueis.
. "Observed bombing results
were reported to be good. Sev
eral crews observed Targe fires
' and-explosions at the target Anti-aircraft
opposition was weak
to moderate, and enemy fighter
opposition was weak to mod
erate. -'
- "Visibility varied, with cloud
formations encountered.
- ''Simultaneously, from bases
in' China, a 'medium force at
tacked for '.one and one-half
hours Industrial targets at Nag-,
asaki on the Japanese mainland
island of Kyushu. Here again the
good. Poor. Visibility prevented
so-me elements of the mission
from - obtaining highly accurate
: visual oDservauon of bombing
results. Anti-aircraft was meagre
to moderate and . inaccurate
lighter opposition was weak.
"r kiwb cisim one enemy alr
craft destroyed. One plane made
an emergency landing at a for
ward base in China and ' was
strafed after landing by four en
emy jigniers,- 01 wnlch at least
two were shot down by fighter
aircraft attached to that base
"Three of our aircraft are not
. . ,? Kirom wis double
mission. ' . .
Snd text: - "
i?5.SW0 ctions Involved tar
; lata 3800 miles apart.
AIR PHASE OF FIGHT
IMS BEGINS
(Continued from Page One)
if offensives by announcing
successive night attacks
on airdromes at Davao, on Min
: d"o in the southern Philip
Pes, by patrolling Liberators.
J.(65cAfthur?-familiar Pattern
of attaclMn jtb -past has been
tui?pe?, wJth "ieht air raids
while his bombers are based
fcw far away to have a fighter
ascort, switch to powerful day-
4Kui. assaults wnen fighters can
go along, then move In his in
vasion forces).
iThe general, whose Pearl
Harbor vlpt was his first out-
Jllfto hl Khtithiua. D
mand since he left Corregidor
we iasK of beating
hu way back to the Philippines,
vpicu vouay s communique:
! . :- - Threa Attacks
1 ;"Our night -patrols bombed
Ifzvao airdromes."
I A spokesman said there were
three night attacks in a row,
We third ending before dawn
August 9. ,
I The first one caught the Jap
anese completely by surprise.
Lights of Davao, capital of Min
danao, were ablaze. A ship was
discharging cargo under flood
light! near an airport. The
fieri clearly could see their
wur ouu-pound bombs burst on
the airfield.
JJ, Lt. Grant Jensen, of Kenosha,
ti., wno puoiea me first lab
rator during its flight of 13
------ uiiuuwb, WIU
Spencer Davis, Associated Press
fl II r an4 J i.u
jimi burresponaent, at a bomb
r.ibasA nf Hutr-h vAW ninn.
-."The Japs were too surprised
t lira a etint a
II b HO.
j XLiberators on all three raids
qui dbck saieiy, bbu broad
oast in an account recorded in
Maw York by NBC).
( MacArthur's report today also
lilted aerial . hlnsfa nlnn tva
aduth approaches to the Philip-
pines naimanera, off which
two enemy freighters were hit;
vram, wnere new fires were
started in oil stores: Amhnina
rd Boeroe, where airfields
were cratered.
MacArthur got in position to
ppen the air war on the Philip-
yuiCT uy leapirogging up tne
tortuous New Guinea coast. He
tjhus bypassed enemy garrisons
Which had hoped to make it a
fuijs, uiuwn-oui aavance. xoaay
fie general announced a-great
victory over ine largest of those
bypassed- garrisons near We
wak f f'This crushing defeat has de
slroyed the combat effectiveness
:, ofGeneral Adachi's 18th army,"
ho said.
tf'Jts casualties over th past
linnfh Mncantatinaltr a-:
-r ------- - - w.wv vsv. w CDLl'
mpted at approximately 18,000
Pitrson Injured
Peterson, employed by
rVTltT. ' !,VVP"! -Tipany, was
,lithtly i'Jnfured this morning
;- wntii a, jwwaer mast in the
near joiy oiew dirt in his
V and Into,: the side of his
fate. .'- r.;:'. ,-.;a' . ..-.
4th- Valley. rfhylUl where he is
bein treated, for painful injur-
Car Kills Boy
Asleep on Road
augene neater, id, was instant
ly killed .on the Qreeon ' Trail
highway between Hermiston
and Stanfield early today when
he was run over by a passing
car as he lay asleep at the edge
of the road, Sgf. W. H. Roach of
the Oregon state police report
ed this morning.
1 The bov and his hmflirtp
Aaron, 16. had been visitina at
Kennewick, Wash., and were
hitch-hiking home. Midway be
tween. Hermiston and StaiifielH
they stopped to rest and fell
asleep. -
IIS
DOOMS NAZIS
(Continued from Page One)
of Paris, and latest advices from
the front KAiri nn
tion had yet been encountered
uy me last-geared armored and
wuuirizea lormauons.
4322 Captured
An Amprican Hach in 4UM
aeine west of Paris might trap
up to 300,000 German troops. In
the 24 hours enHpH nt Wa4nA
day midnight the Americans
capiurea ita or tne enemy.
muiugomery was nammering
at German resistance below
Caen so fiercely that the Ger
mans risked destruction of they
cascu up lur a getaway.
The British, supporting the
Canadian-Polish attacks toward
Falaise and toward Vimont, be-
juw wen, capiurea tne German
stronghold of Thury-Harcourt,
iimes souinwest of Uaen.
Yanks Close In
R nl nn- thAm A
, - - - nc xvjiiencans
eastern side of the German pock-
fc aw juwuun uuiuw v ire. taking
Gathemo and advancing to
points near Vengeons, three
miles to the east.
The Americans reached points
r 'c u nines
from Versailles, a Paris suburb,
withoutt meeting serious resist
ance, field -dispatches said, but
tOdav's all wl cnmm.,;
v vvuutiuuiijut; an
nounced the destruction of 15
German tanks by aircraft some
where in the area.
Ratraat Ordered
A nrictnap n.nt... i . .
Caen front said Field Marshal
uucuiuer von ftJuge, German
commander in the west, had or
dered a general retreat.
- ouicikui mrust nad
turned nnrthunrH frm t -
Paris radio reported the Amer
icans had burst past Alencon, 30
uuiiu ui xje mans. me
uciuiuu saia me Americans had
run into heavy fighting in that
direction. '
(A1?,ncon' 97 miles west of
Versailles, is just. 42 mile.
southeast of the Canadian-tipped
wedge driven to within five
miles of Falaise.)
There was no official confir
mation at supreme headquarters
of various reports of striking
progress past Le Mans, 110 miles
southwest of Paris, which was
captured two days ago, but it
was obvious that the Paris-pointed
spearhead there had the al
ternatives of swinging north
ward toward the nglish channel
short of Paris, swinging south of
me -capital, in an encircling
move, or splitting and passing
on both sides of it.
Hans Norland Fir Tr)fllTan
Phona 6060. . .
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BIO OPENING
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school building, to rise on the
foundations of the school which
KurnoW sevani I mnnthc nnn Via. .a
been completed by Howard R.
ferrin, local arcniicct. Tliey will
be distributed to bidders on Au-
PtiKf M nilrl lliHc will Ka
on Wednesday, August 23, at the
office of the county school su
perintendent, iTea .Peterson.
Th 11 Milifinl eontinn ...ill
ON BONANZA
SGHOOLSLATED
be two stories in height. It wilj
nave exterior waus of masonry
and main bearing partitions on
ihf first flnni will nlcA v.. t
" otav u Ut
masonry; Floors, partitions and
root structure will be of frame.
Roofing Will ho nt vhlnclne Ttif-
. " " fi - - .in.-
section pnvnrc nn nrnn ao
and 60' wide. The auditorium
ana omce section covers an area
71 x 123' and is one story in
height. Construction is similar
io mat oi tne scnooi.
ThA ftrphitAAturnl ti.1 i
new building will be modern
Classical.
Beaufighiers Hit
German Convoy
LONDON A i it li ',-ry, r
"an oeauiignters tore into a
ueiniHn convoy of five mer
chant ships and 10 escort vessels
last eveninir off Hloninn th.
air ministry announced today,
and sank or damaged at least
six of the craft
OrtP Af thA mAl-AhnlM
torpedoed and left burning
i. ouutner was De
lieved hit anH h( nf;. .i
---- ------ uuc, tne an
nouncement riAf-lnrArt fit 41
, . . i . nic trci-
cort ships, one was blown up
when hit with rocket projectiles
and four others were set ablaze
f uux pisnes were lost.
Tokyo Razed by
Children In Fear
Of Air Assaults
(Continued from Page One)
of inflammable structures. From
there In tha rim 1 -a -
run in almost any and all direc
tions, narrow and crooked.
inese streets, thousands of
them narrower than many of
our alleys ar MncA .:u -
wood and paper structures, the
"v," ionyos miuions.
Business Buildino i 7
Burns At Pilot Rock
PENDLETON, Aug. 11 7P)
One Pilot Rock business build
ing, a landmark in that com
munity fnr mnt-A u. en
was destroyed and two nearby
residences were badly damaged
in a spectacular fire early this
morning.
VoluntpAP fintman i .' ,1 1 t-
------- -..w,.,i,( qiuiu U V
fu"otu Rock residents, prevented
!!" t . worn sweeping an en
tire busmess block, although
their pmiinmnnt ...ir. i
i t i- ii.i ijmiicu to
three hose carts fed by a gravity
CausA.nf thA fifA .... i '-
. , - , i- nub ueen
,. -'u i-o i-iiiin ui me
loss was, available today. .Pilot
ft fin IT nileflinif ;i .
- .., UUai..UG luiuuer mill town,
IS abOUt. 12 milAc from D 11-
ii. a Eimie-
Baseball Scores
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HERALD AND NEWS,
Poles Launch
Drive in Italy
pniLTV a r 11 T5uu
troops, launching an infantry
mile front on tho Adriatic const
and have sent patrols across the
Lrano river niicr n ivomiic
fnitinl nHirnitnn . nl I knnJ
quarters said today.
JECT
(Continued from Page One)
scaping of the grounds. Lawn
will be put in, and the field area
between the apartments and the
trailers will bo made Into a nlnv
ground, with play-pens, sand.
ooxes, etc., provided for chil
dren.
Thirfv.civ nt Mia 4i-.,il... I.....
a ak. ...... r : 1 1 .. n-.. -i .
mo iiuw iiucu, i rauer-occu-pants
who want to move into the
lutv-iiuiiM-'s wnen tncy are tin
ished will be civen precedence
uver otner applicants.
Jury Finds Sisters
Guilty of Treason
Conspiracy
(Continued from Page One)
turalized German of Detroit
WAS SnntAnnnH 1a linllit for nirt
ing in the escape of a nazi flior
iiuuinuu in itinu(ia. nis sen
tence was commuted to life' im
nricnnmnnt Tn thA .th. !...
fr. 11, UIV UIIIU1, UI1W
Chicago couples relatives and
mums ui one or eignt ucrman
eohnlaliw cni-itail 1 1. .. a 1
" -iieu vi 1 1 1 u uic Di
lantin enact hv eiiKmnrlnA ufapa
convicteo. or treason, Dut tne ver-
aicis were reversed, in a re
trial, niln flpfAnHnnt urn aaa.
victed again.
Alleged Aid to Enemy ,
The irovprnmnnt nr-niicArl tlinm
nf trpaenn snrl AAncnim... .
. - I- --1 llMlljlll 1 1.1
mmmit ImACnn in nllnnnilt, f..
. -. - . 111 1" 11 '1 V Ill illl -
nishine maps, clothing and aid
. 1 1 : : i. ii ' i , . .
w xiuiiiricu nuiaer ana rtcrman
August Loescher, two German
nricnnam nf ...n. .1..:.
iJiiv-i .j m nn,, ah Mic-u t:ai;ttpc
rnm a Trinirlnrl Pnln i.t.-.
--"-"-" I WU.W., 1111VJ1 11'
ment camp last October 16.
Tha throe eictAt-e ...
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UBCPd from Pnlifni-nia Tl 1
. , -- -'"'I in -I-- icau
Harbor and sent to the Granada
relocation center in southeastern
Colorado. .
Amorous snapshots found on
the two Germans when they
vie lapiurea two oays alter
meir escape first called the gov
ernment's attention to the three
women.
V Tht nrnt-AAiitinn nUnMAil 11 1
w wioigvu IIIUL
the escape plan was mado while.
me women ana tne uermans
worked on the same civilian
larm.
HP&nV POD npz-frni..-..
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smTTsmrar. a .. , , Xil
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iwciiijr-iive units in a hous
ing project here are nearly ready
rrT, w' lumoer worK
ers. The one and two-room hous-
aiC raiierea arouna a com
HOUSING PRO
SUm . t,?m.h' n",'"1 w.ere "ported to have hurled I ' .'.LXZ-1 I i X ... filS' III
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
REDS RENEW
OFFENSE IN
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Suwalkt triangle, which Ger-
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from Poland in 1031). In the
north, the soviet army group of
37-ycar-old Gen. Ivan Chomla-
Kovsny, sent nombs and artll
cry shells Into the German prov.
nice and fought bitter and re-
DCatCd COlintAi-nttaAIre nt bammi-a!
gateways to East Prussia,
(In till ifrrnt nHInn tl.A nn.
mans started reporting' that they
were greatly outnumbered. On
thA thrAat tn thn eniith a
Prussia, the official Gorman news
HKency uno snio the Russians
started a new offensivo yesterday
between Warsaw and Augustow
with strong forces, which made
some penetrations.)
Chinese Press
Attacks Near
Fallen Hengyang
CHTJNr.KINrs Ann 11 lim
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ik -iuncse conunuco to press
attacks three to six miles from
fallen Hnnnvnnit with hnth -ll..
suffering heavy casualties in the
mni. ior tne uanton-nanKow
railwnV. thn Phinaia AAmnn.iHl
que said today.
The Chinese, after capturing
licivhiib. .-.it m 1 1 r cniitn ai uahm
yang, were still battling the enc-
ij in ii ie suourus.
Chinese troops have thrown
baCK a strnntV .InnaniMA am.
attack designed to relieve iso-j
: - Huuuui, vvuii iti
iuu llkC
Burma road west of the Salwcen
river in western Yunnan pro
vince, me communique said.
At bMiPPAH Tmn0Ltiitttr rUl
, q 0.... 41H
ese tronne whn nrAuimiaiw
seized the western corner of the
ancieni wan around that city
were renortpH in houo km-i
oacn seven counterattacks.
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