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Allies Smash Nazi Attempt
At Air Come-Back in Raids
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By QLADWIN HILL
LONDON, Auk. It) 11') Allied
worpluncs scuui'tfecl Ci u r in m n
Iruopi both went and cast of the
Solnn escape barrier tuduy mid
ninnshad comeback lAlomnt of
tho Herman iilr force by shoot
Infl down 23 onemy nlanos in a
scrlca of Mir battle.
As douuhly allied fluhlera
slushed nl swarm of Foekc-
Wulfa nd Moasorschmltt In the
nlr, heavy bon.bora campalKnlnu
aualnst Gorman forward air
bases mudo two bl raid.
A loreo or Liberators bashed
BOV'
VSndl to err? .
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Sr.nH St. Loul In wlm
'T.T. the bordor
" Hi it t i0 u,,'1 V
9 .nri St. Loul In Willi
SbSrilj ? organisational
u Brlckor, the vice prea
MS ncc! will begin hl
Knubllcaii Editort.il us.
K French Lick. 6ep.
Li li I" th doubtful cat
PS?,, Li. hm-lim carried tt
Butter the stale returned
f". " ;'. ir . Kiit Itooso-
IIS h ld bolh m!,nd
'" , drive, but a yet
S, no indication, whether
.iM.nilil nomlnee'a first
iddrtuti will be the beKln
d in txtnulve campaign
L wtitward, or whether he
. Alhanv hifnrn nm
lj UUr on other aortlei.
Day Week
Koiur Labor
Work
baTLAND, Oro., Aug. 18 WJ
ten 01 ureiion Diiipimmi-
III Vincouver will begin
k iiuvin day a weex aoon
titumot to speed troop
iporU oh the ways,
n Kilwr public relation!
Mid the leven day work
t bad been approved by the
pur mirlllme commission,
lit MeUl Trades Council a
filt of Increased need for
fecrti in the expanding Pa
I nr.
him Included In tho Metnl
fa Pacific coast muster
lewnt would receive double
t par on the seventh day.
tit Of the APS truiuuortn
I built by two Kaiser yards
tlllomli ai well aa tho Port
lind Vincouver ynrda, was
pnn oy ureaon Shlpbulld'
imjxKiuon ounnay,
SEATTLE, Aug. 10 Wi Unit
ed States troops, awlnginu night
sticks, subdued a minor revolt ut
Fort Lnwton, July 10 by Itallun
prisoners who objected to being
sent 'lo lliiwnlliin work camps,
Tho Time said In a itory re-
Icaaed by the war department
today.
homo of tho Italians suffered
minor Injuries but none was hos
pitalized and all were put ubourd
a amp for Itnwnu.
"Tho prisoners still were un
der tho Impression that tho axis
was winning tho war," the story
aula, 'and Uolleved Hawaii to
bo under constant attack, and
a few of them resisted going
because the Geneva convention
forbids keeping prisoners of war
In combat areas. '
"The great majority of tho
firlionor group took no part In
ho demonstration, but several
leaders refused to board trucks
to taku them to their ship, com
pelling tho use of some force.
Order waa quickly restored."
Tho prisoners wcro being tent
to Hawaii because of a labor
sliortugn there. The Geneva
convention permits working
prisoners up to It hours a duy.
Living Cost Boost
Reported by Board
.NEW YOftK. Aug. 18 bV)
Higher prices for food, chiefly
eggs, potatoe and oranges,
boosted living costs or trio aver
age family of waso camera and
lower-salaried clerical workers
.0 of one per cent In July, the
National Industrial Conference
board reported today.
The prlvato research organ.
Iiatlon found food prlcea up l.Z
per cont, 'housing up .1 of ono
pur cvnt and men's clothing up a
similar amount, Declines oi ,i
of one per cent were noted for
electricity and gai.
Tho rlso Increased living costs
1.1 per cent from the first of the
year nnd to a levol 22-1 per cent
above that of Janunry, 1041,
huso month for the 'Little Stocl"
wage formula.
the rtoye field, 70 miles north of
Purls,
Bombard Basos
Then u second force of several
hundred Fortresses, und Llbenit-
ora Doinuiirded lour bnsos lit
mm., iNiiney-l',Hy, si. Ulzler and
niimiiiiiiy-Bur-aeinc. nicy also
hit an ulrpluno factory near
men.
I he Germans were reported
cmiccmruunK Hundreds of river
biirgcs on tho Seine for u "Dun-
Korquc" escupo ultcmpt.
Tho German ulr force stuged
n desperate eleventh hour uttiiek
over tho buttlu front of northern
franco, but met u Jolting set-buck.
Polish and DAP Mustang
siiii(irona limit mem on and
swiftly Khol down 10 with a sin
glu losa.
Blast Retreating Nazis
American Thunderbolt fighter
bombers spread ureal carnage
umong Germuns retreating, in
columns three abreast, yestcrdn'
on three highways from Argeii.
tan, the U. b. ninth air force an
uounced.
Hundreds of Germans were
killed as they sought rufugo In
hedges and ditches. At least a
hundred v e h 1 c I e s wcro de
stroyed. Horses stampeded over-
turning carts. The planes
dropped down through the over
cast, sending streams of SO call
bro bullets Into the panic-stricken
masses.
"Tho shooting was the best wo
have ever had," ono pilot said.
"The scene looked like a three
lune highway lending from foot
ball stadiums buck home on a
Saturday afternoon In the full."
Mannheim Hit
British MosqullOB attacked
the western German industrial
center of Munnhclm last night
and plunged u profusion ol
bombs lulu Ucrinuns fleeing to
ward the Sclno yesterday from
tho Fulaise-Argentun gup. Allied
planes destroyed or damaged
more than 400 vehicles yester
day despite poor weather.
Heavy bombers attacked ship
ping at besieged Brest, where
elements of three trapped divi
sions might be attempting an
escape.
Only ono bridge Is believed
lefl standing over the Seine
at Confluns Sic. Honorlnc, 13
miles north of Paris.
A fuel dump near La Malller-aye-Sur-Sclne
was bombed; rail
lines from Belgium to France
wcro patrolled systcmotlcally:
transport target southeast of
Purls und in Normandy were at
tacked. East of the Sclno, 1000
locomotives and railroad cars
were destroyed or damaged com
plicating tho German defenses.
SPEEDY SERVICE ON
PICTURES PREDICTED
SEATTLE, Aug. 18 T'j In
Btnllii lion of high frequency
wireless equipment at Guam
may mako possible receipt Jn
tho United Slutcs of pictures of
Pacific buttle actions two or
three duys or even 12 hours ott
er, they nre taken, Hear Admiral
A. S. Merrill, navy public rela
tions director, lold interviewers
here toduy. It look 10 days for
tliu bulk of the Suipan pictures
io rcucn wusningion, u. c.
though a few wcro transmitted
in six duys.
Ho said ho hud lust returned
from u three-weeks tour to Kwa-
Julcln, tniwetok und Honolulu,
during which he arranged for In
stallation of facilities to speed
transmission of wur news and
photographs.
"They will be relayed to
Guam from the flagships of the
officers In commano of each suc
cessive operation. The material
will be censored at tho flagship
nnd sent on from Guam direct to
the states," he said. "The only do
luy will occur In getting tho ma
terial from the fronts to the flag
ships." Pictures will be transmitted
direct by radio If weather condi
tions permit; .otherwise they will
be relayed through Honolulu,
Several Vacancies
On Staff Reported
Several vacancies still exist
In the teaching staff at KUHS,
according to Stanley Woodruff,
high school principal.
.. Teaching positions that are
still open aro In &nglln, girls'
physical education, a half time
art position, and a physical sci
ence position consisting of either
physics or general science.
WFA Announces Aid
To Pear Canners
WASHINGTON, Aug; 18 (JP)
The war food administration
yesterday announced it is au
thorizing equalization payments
FOR 1IENT
Small store and apartment
combined, E. Main St.
Inquire at
Drew's Manttore, 733 Main
NOTICE
Guaranty Roofing
Co.
O Prompt Service
O Free Estimates
All types of roofs, siding
and insulation
Phono 4838
to permit canners outside of
pear producing areas In the
northwest to help process an
expected surplus of Bartlctt
pears this season and sell them
within ceiling prices.
Designed to encourage maxi
mum production In order to
meet civilian demands more
fully, the program will provide
equalization payments to can
ners whose bids are accepted
by the office of distribution.
WFA said these payments
would permit canners to pay
support prices to growers in the
surplus area and allow sale of
the fruit within ceiling prices.
CALDWILL SItt
COLUMBIA, S. C, Aug. IS
tJP) The Rev, Ira C. Caldwell, ,
father of Ersklne Caldwell, au
thor of "Tobacco Road," die
at a hospital her last night.
He edited chain of waaMr
newspapers at Allendale, S. C.
Mrs. Millie Hollis
Formtr Owner of
HOLLIS BEAUTY SALON
Is Assisting at th
Elk Beauty Salon
FIELD PEAS!
Please Deliver All Field Peas
For
PACIFIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVE
to
Klamath Basin Seed
Company Warehouse
On Midland Road, Off S. 6th St.
Phone 3268 or 4411, Klamath Falls
you should know about
First National Bank
Kciotfl Justice
ring Dies
IASHINGTON, Aug. 18 W)
stun juiiico uscar R. Lull
ID. Of Ihft rfl.tr f nnitpl n
United States for the Dis-
1 Of Columhla. A A r m m r
ft of congress from In-
ana this morning of
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ullce Luhrlng, in 1003-1804
I mm 1090 In 1014
Hi houie is a representative
uuunas urst district.
Townsend Picnic
Sunday, Aug. 20-10:00 A. M.
MOORE PARK
Members, Inritt your frlendi. Bring picnic lunch. Coffco,
lemonade, lea cream furnished. Racoi, games, cash
prixos.
Elk Beauty Salon
Special
2' $TI .P
Permanent I P
Waves
MACHINE or MACHINELESS
Back io
School
Special Care Given
Dry or Sun-Bleached Hair
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS
Day or Evening Appointments
1119 Main St.
Wlncma Hotel Bldg.
Phone
5576
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