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mips mm fi Mill - : : - i 1 l ii UT lift' TPNKIN8 rn a n iv -- . I It .n answer to mo "uc,"- Kft i",i,,,rmo"1 in i...i.iAluiimf SuaNY." - . f. from a HrlW I"""1' whohn? AC; K'i ii. liio officer clUli. t W.rtvof (.rent bntllo la V. ? ; Tor Germany a moro. I1"' im for tlmo umo jfcCOKlAIM can Ger- I 'EV,i nlo the field i" ,y Wlr V ch Von Klutie'a V'Tl which General Kluc-n-I.",... hnvn BROKEN lrtri i0"-1-' fp," ... Undisclosed officially todoy t.0f i.. A wo 1BVO tnsTED behind our line In Kl2d0dc.royclorftly , law tankT Tho el- I SnuVr.ViM ... ber- &"jjr JlSi- sis (mor as wlVe klllod. wounded ond In The Shanta-Cancada Wonderland PRICE 5 CENTS . iiiii Tnnnnn Number 10243 HlI I ILlUr U s ' 1 ' . i I' " . 1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1944 I Allies Drive Near Port, info Toulon By NOLAND NOHGAARD HOME, Aug. 22 (VP) Alllsd troopi drovo to within thro mll.i of the gr.st port of Marseille today, and to the east, hard-lighting Frenchmon who penetrated the great naval bate of Toulon Improved their positions In the nortnorn and western soctlons of the encircled city. llialt ,.( .1 ... . th ulpln (w nf Vantnhran jiln-M mil. W..I of IhA hlah- way center of Aix-en-Provence and well to the northweit oi Mariallle, France'! aecond city. Other American columni approached St. Cannot, 10 milei northweit of Aix. T-... I I 4l-....1 . - 1 I M ika nrlta Ainn th nnvanfa ' v.lt.v tAUrarri! th. win v. u i u 1 1 1 1 1 a vuiiiiiiusu iw yum yivuitu 1 1 . . . . w - . - - -.- - - - Rhone river. The teventh army roach. d the vicinity of St. Esteve. 11 milei north of Aix, on Ma pnii.A inwirii h ria.Hr nf Pmnrai iinrl Innctura with alliad iorcei in the north. While thU column drove ahead on the I south bank of tho Durance In a Gromyko Outlines Russian Ideas for Posiwar World Organization to Conclave hard to ro Water Truck Overturns On Way to Barracks tioltirea r. r.Trf ILi.m France anno. isw km, wo. wl" uo II irmv arc hemmed In between Ulw and the Seine (ee map.; EI2T.iii.rl arm es are drlvlnil K? TOWARD the brltluelcM K to lliil-h the fleolnB EIm off ai they arrive t Kiouth banK. At tha ame time, rauon HrlM an armored apcarhead t" uniiTH hnnlt (after Erwlnf at Mnntci) to flank and U BOfltble UfcSl llUX .no um- Li iMh irmv. which has been feullfd down from the rocket fe.it In a desecrate effort to lure olf nail dlnaatcr at tho I Tut dcjlroy IhU a,m.y. UltJct' nrwlniia rocket coiurt. luat I..!... (k. akannflt .t II. nnffOW. ht point, will bo Hri innae- L...(.u JArn.lAyl Tito rrtrkft rM mj iaHili:iiva-a. in one of his big PSYCHOLOG ICAL inchom. wnn mem no kopo to convince his frlifhtcned Gtrai n that the Drillah can be xued Into maklnit a milder KIM, Wl learn this morning that an M .na.l.i.H ailnmr I. r!nul..lf in on Bordeaux from tho north. A French pntrlot force ta mov !."( on Bordeaux from the louth. nrit) irnncc .'mnnt lhr Cermans have turned tho Kiina mim Mnglnot lino Altuuwu 10 lice onrushing nllled armies. . WE have crossed tho Seine rf Anun nnrl knlnm Hnrl. ftnrl !n slowly encircling the city Irani two sides. WITHIN the y. inc t renen iinacrgroiina hu brought up artillery and Is 'iiciiii.K i"o unrmana in inc Place do Ropubllquc. HAT T nl ba.nn. I. In alllnrl ra rronch patriot hands, TN Ih. .null. nrn..l I. nlratiarlv 1 encircled and wo are flchting 111 1U nillulalrl. Mt...lllr ifl n'srly surrountled.' Wo have by- pnea BOTH cities Bnd left them oehlnd md aro entering tho ""vi iL'acncs oi me nnono vui ". which lends northward to General Patch (American com- tn.nHnia I.. II ll.i a. : u" " .no souin; soya io n.a "Wpslodoy: "Tho enemy In our ca is perplexed and stunned. 7Z , m constnl clelenso TREAT" 1 DUiali Kl:. &alls on his men for EVERY PfS'BLE EFFORT within tho .S. t "u'n encuranco io S. 11,0 cnemy before ho has lime to recover.'' and adds: "Tho S Kl"nl'v 'or a DECISIVE RE ind nih bc'oro ,IR ond wo must RMrl . J ? 0 wlln l" ul".OSl .m eiiociivencss WHERE he Is moving is b..?101 to Join Patton at kli",1 luu proviaing ovor- K rig.. 8trenth to push on ard the rocket coast In tunnil 8 n d Belgium, over- th. r" ...mi, um uriiiy at is now being destroyed.) 0L.D Potoln Is SRld today to Vichy i. K"" BAnrin 11 18 B una. ASF .H00R closln8 8 llfl Hill. J "IWM1 WWMICOB Since io7n", Brcat "oldior once. "WUhy-wnshv n H mon t h r!?' h'story is bolrtg made nlk " foment. In HVunnn .n. VapDroar.hi!;5 li;?r.ld conqueror . 1 . ,Blo"00, (Jan. .7. Bu:,, nii mo nun HedgJhaX Setting set for the fffc blow.of which the .....mW un rage xwoj. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (P) Ambniisiidor Andrei Gromyko today outlined to the Dunibiirton Ouks security conference Soviet Ruiwli.'a Ideas for postwar world orgnnizallon. What tho chief of tho Russian ,l,,l...rtili,tt mil.l In llll. nlttlfnn was not disclosed in the first of ficial press bulletin issued on me talks which began ycslerdoy. That hiilli.lln rfwpniti.H nt the atolo deportment by Mlchiiel J. PETAIN ARRESTED By By FRANK BHUTTO GENEVA, Aug. 22 Wl Gcr man secret police arrested Mur ...l Mniirl Phllllllllo Puillln French "chief of stute, at ins residence and hcndquorlers at tho hotel Du Pate. In Vichy, ad vices Irom France said today. Thn Hn-venr-old marshal, hero of f Vordun in the first World War and head of tho Gormun dominated Vichy government of France since 1040, was reported seizca sunoay muriiins mux with a number of associotcs. Others nem Others reported arrested were 1-la.n Rl-lrlnllY nOSSlblV tllC Vichy war secretary Lt. Gen. nrlH.mv nn Admiral Blchaut; one Rochet, general sec retory of the ministry o. .orc-iK affairs, and Bernard Menctrei, private sccrciary oi rciui... Ti,n mnl rnlinhlo sources said that Petoln refused a German request to go wltn I'icrro uovu., chief of government to tho new provisional cup.u.. v ". Champagne Rains Down on City Ani-r.AinF. Australia. Aug. 22 (P) Tho bomb bay doors ol a U. S. plane accidentally swung open ana cascancu a ' aUmnonnn nnrl hopr. CHUS and oranges on startled Acieioicie residents today. rr, l,AairAn.iffnl rnrffoes. well nt-olail amriKhprt thro.lCh 1'OOfS and knocked down fences, but no one was hurt. Onchappy follow salved two all Ki.rminrlv hilt most of the potables were smashed. Ono case oi ucer iuiu nart of a lemon tree ana iuuiv a six-foot section out of a fence Mi'Dnrmnll .nnplnl nlllint in accruuiry nun, hmiu; Stettlnlus Chairman "AI llin mnnllnrl nt Ihn VinnrlR of the three groups at Dumbar ton UUKA monouy uiiernuun, August 21, Mr. Edward K. btet-i tinlus Jr., was selected as per manent chairman of the conver sations. Should Mr. Stcttinlus bo absent at any time, AmDassa dor Andrei A. Gromyko or Sir Alexander Cadogon will act ol tcrnntcly as chuirman.' "It wos decided to discuss ot tho outset of the conversations tho general principles of Inter nn.(...i.i Ardnnl7nt)nn Drescnted i, ihn anviet uroun. At the meeting on the morning of Aug ust 22, the soviet group present ed Its views on the general prin ciples of International organiza lion. . Statement! Expected i.ti tun. nurneit that at the nil ni-nnrtn mectli.it. the British " . . , ' ...I.. M-jalaa und American nruu.jii w... -i.a Awu..iAnfc--lnrTrirn7Htton "TOr tho maintenance of peaep and security. v . The sessions wore understood to be concentrating on blocking (Continued on rage j.ww Official Report Given on Death Of Joe Roofener nrruin. nnllpr. nf the death a .nAjl O Inn ITrnnpl. Rnnf- encr. USNR, has been received by his parents, hit. ana .. ti... r.nnir nnnfonnr. nf Nam v ,Vi...i. ia, Ida., formerly oi iu"ui .-ii i r n m .Tnn.ps Forrestul. nt iim nnvv. Mr. and nuuiu.a.jr wi ----- - Mrs. Roofener were Informed .,,. n,i Ihnt their son was missing In action. His death be came official mo nay auor u.b expiration of the customary 12 montns m missiuis aiavua.. Thn initor in his narents stat ed that Joe was lost when the ship on which he was serving ..,!. InrnnrlnpH In tl.fi Solomon sea. Part of the ship was blown off by the .explosion biju mha almost Immediately. Men aboard ntUnr Knlf nf tlll filliD. Or those who kept afloat by means of life-jackets or rans, wero n cued. nllnnrlrr1 aphnnl In KlHlTl ath Falls, and both, he and his r..n..a uwrn nt ni.o time em ployed by the Pelican Bay Lum ber company. four-mile advance, the 'other unit stabbed along trie norm bank to the town of VUlelaure, tnree mucs nortn oi at. r,sicve. German forces still were hnirainii nut In Inn ln.nor rmtt a : of Toulon and in the port, but tho naval base was encircled by land, and the last escape route cut, penning in the gar rison lorcea in me - uxea ..uni fications. -UM1, art alitor, na.ml . n offshore and land batteries on hp nnrth hurlpr. sMpll. nirntn.t enemy strongpoints, the French iniantrymen advanced tnrougn iiiiw uuunitu ui viic ouuuiviii France nort In house tn house. iignung. . .- Sweep .Westward &M.aiann . U M -auiv.imiii uwaa iiicailwiii.c lllrnnl nfpnrtllt tupatitrafal urall In the norwest of Toulon in a drive wn.cn, unless naiica, soon will isolate Marseille, France's sec- nnrl nllt, Cmnal. ... .J A 1VIIVII WILC9 WCIC within eight miles of Marseille un-me east. . ; CUM nlripr" Amaaliv.. --- w -i... a,.iv. aiiii sucai nn Ik. a..l 1 I iiunui via biic icnvucu JJ u 1 1 1 IO 60 miles inland,, and headquar ters announced mat tne auiea grip on southern France now una rjcen expanded to more man 2000 square1 miles an area more' than double that of the peaenneao into last ween. . . . Extend Iuiitanku- ' A ' ai.liclanllal .vt.n.lnn n 1 4 k SUUdWIIIW. SAH..HI.WII VJX a a- lied territory was reported on the north with American troops capturing the towns of St. Julien anal Rni-rptnn In tha rlneepa Alnc 35 and 43 miles northwest of Cannes and more man ou from . nnnp.. VnnlMlarM.nl nt Mar-.at.1n an. peared to be a matter of hours. f rom me last announced - point of advance west of Aix-en-Prov-pnpp fhp Americans- neericrl tn striko less than a dozen miles southwest to get astride the coastal roads west of the big port. Occupy Center A Una nnm.nuino? Iha ImnnalDiil niKI aS .hiwi Hi... communications center of Aix- nn.Danuannn IK mlloc rtllP nnrth nf Mnrcaltln Amnrlpon rlntiffh. Doys still were cnarB.it; un uuu by midday yesterday were two miles along tne road to tne west. Thlo. cnnnrhpnrl nnrl the French thrust on Marseille from the east a drive which already had ntcM. ihr-niioh Auhan0-nu,pra paascu nwv.aj.. - nnlt.a anllind lin D Imn fnV atuauiijr ovtt.... -a- t- - - the Germans . remaining in that French city, second oniy to r-ar-is In size. , " tTannl rttenntpVlP. enin thl tier- mans had set a forest fire east of Marseille in an effort to cnecK the French. Use This Mop to Check Positions v9fi99t...... aflontlcuAAf. Beouoit14aJ . Wedge Passes Sens Meets Meager; Resistance ' :- f" an n ( " v r mmmm . .... . i t , . . I IT J..J ahnivn in Ida .VlllVM Tha driver of the truck escaped, dui Tne ven.cis wo. uoui. , , T r ine arivei- ,v",r '., . , ;. . ,pir nvprtnmpd. Th accident oe- picture taken at tne .cene . -" "! , :"M.,i BrTk.. t cur red on a oao. curve on i- . mo.. wa- --a WI1TE! Reds Capture lasi k. I v rr m New Utfensive A hotivv wntr trnrV. Hrlvpn LONDON by a civilian construction em- fourth largest Aug.-22-OP) Russian troopa have captured lasi, in p.mni: Prml.r-Marhal Stalin an- by a civilian construction em- louiin m, "'i - - 1 Pl?f A1. ." !!S'2- n0U,nd.,,n!Hh: J2LSSr nfflnri,. at ft. aouth .nd of ovenurnea late yesieiuoy euwr - .... --- tt,--u nn 7S. noon BULT lulling ku iive a iuiii ww nmnui ---- . "TV . , - - , . , on the Old. Fort road below the mile- front to a depth of 36 miles. l :r'5i'.. ,-' 'i ' barracks. Stalin'f order, addressed to Gen. Hoaioa i. MBunovsKy. . u.- The driver,. Frank Sammy clared Vtroops of thVaeeon Ukrainian iront; going oti to the Martin, ex-sailor and Tunisian offensive with support. ot massed diowi irom nuiie. -vetwan-.' 'of25af-SorSiXtri7V"S craft "smaihed " strong and deeply-entrenched enemy "jn Zi Kr- .iCpi anri .hnirpn .in. hut i ' ;; . ' northwest bl Iasl and In three TRANSFER OF RADIO STATIONSCHEOULED WASHINGTON,-Aug. 22 (JP) tf.at... 1m Uttt mmnnlan to. Allied force, .tr k. filZZt?tZ iekuvllle, liberate France. To . th. : nor Bl-g '.'virtually encircled American, push down 7he?r way Into the capital city. MEuSfe Vhr9Un PockePt to light in the street, of Lisieux. , Ammonia Plani Pipe Breaks rn npn'nnliirf frnm n Vtrpnlc In n" nl nlnnt nt thp Sw ft nnivmcnu KiillHinff R34 Mar- uuki v,viij",j -oi - ket street, kept investigators temporarily out of me Duiioing this atternoon, ctvy jiuiiv.k i : -l-n pUl IGUi , Police saio tney went iu plant at the time the fire depart ment was called. They said it was first reported the building , i aiinnon nn It. fnundation.' 11UU D.apiawv. - and that a break had occurred in a pipe. Anotner report was that an explosion had occurred. The fire department reported the fire call was a "false alarm." The incident - was reported at - tha Swift and Dress nine, , r company telephone failed to an swer a can. Troops Captured By Volunteers ,r,T,I,T Cnnln Allff 92 IIP) One thousand German troops have surrendered to an extiaiiki-ina- trnpnph volunteer army sur- ...t...ji- ik -nni-rloniiv area. rouiiuniK w...- ... and an American motorized col umn is closing on uoro.em.-v from the north, advices reach ing the Spanish border declared today. - . , j - Spain reported ine ucvii penetration by the Americans so far reported - in the area below the Loire river. .Bor deaux is -170 miles south of Nantes on tho Loire. Supreme headquarters of the- allied ex peditionary force refused, to confirm or -deny-the. report. only bruised and shaken up, but was . taken to a nospnai ior nV.nnL-..,n . . . . . : .l- tin Martin nad Deen up tne run w hcr-ranlr. tn fill his trUCk tank, and was hauling the water down to wnere. construction men were working on me roao, wnen k.:- unln. failarl tn hnlrl And the I11S U I W .waavu -w .. . truck ran up an embankment. Allw IY.lv, aw... - - - - - ' off. and the trucK careened oacK ''"",r,T fnV thp tn.fpr to the roadway. Martin stayed -"" with the vehicle,-vain.y trying - --- - to keep it upngni, out iu.... ""-K rr .-d-Rachei j. over and was wrecKea coiupiekc- -r--,-, -,- wiilarH n. MiUer is ly- . . . ' ,, j nn filp .with the federal com- .. lne..".T" r"" nnininrpH Vnd munications commission here. tne Wittnonc "'""-.r ! Tha annlun nn set siia.uuu witnesses claimed mat on , y tne --a i the.com- rnn.iniiprt nn faee xwu , w i- t k" , pany and siock. C I .4ncferSOn W. D. Miller, named in the "" l'""" u.,icatph no thnnrosnectlve -...nhn.n. nf WS".!! ' ! hrSlri nf the DieS OH 5aipan . WUlard hotel company and a j ' well-known local contractor. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson KFJI has been operated in of 2145 Arthur have received Klamath Falls by George Kincaid word from tne war aepi since 1932, wnen tne station was that their son SSgt. Clarence established in the Willard hotel j A 1 nlarl nn .TlllV B . . . jjeiana ftuueioun u.w w.. ' Duuaing. at Eniwetok island of wounds Kihcaid and Miller were rppeived In action on saipan. - n,.,n. t. ipcHdv nnrl -could Before entering tne army "" not be reached for a statement, in 1941, he was employed by the P" ' j Kincaid is the moth- v-aa-tarenn T.l.mher COmDanYl . vi :j rrha Vin. Fkramath. Falls, h w B AitotaT: 4rtifery Sent Inside Paris r roii. ftiaiuaur ----- .-. - . r.i T.a,iric Wnsnmaton sent to j?uai- ."1 - lUnm In (iimn Rnhprts. ana iruiu mew w - 1-. , , . Calif., where , ne reueiveu basic- training. Later he was a tn Ik. UaiiiDimn ..elands. SClib kU H1U aw " After participating in me 111- ; r Hffn1, iclanrl no WBS VaSlOH Ol raao.au " - . -7 transferred back to Oahu where . 1 e 1,-ietrnptnr for re- placements for jungle fighting. In June 'l44, ne was.as" into was iaiany wwu..w. He was born and received nis . j a! tn Paiw Pm PniintV. eauciitiwii 11. - Illinois, where he was a meiuuci of the Methodist church. . He came with his family to Oregon in lain. n 1 T. O NDON. Aug. 22 (fl3) c '.nu . faunae . nf. thp .interior have rolled up light artillery tne 'in, ne into the. oattie msiae ran aim the battle area where he nave attacked the Germans in fatally wounded. the Place de la Republique and . 1 nnrl vaPPlVPri hlS .. n.l 1 Tl nTn..rnlla tne isouievara ouime inwuvcac, a communique from it. uen. Koenig's headquarters said tonight. Tha nffinlnl stntpmpnt Raid tile FFI had liberated 14 depart ments and these cities and towns: Limoges, Toulouse, penguex, rr.,iin Anrillnn Apn. Montau- ban Rodez, Auch, Pau, Albi and Le Fuy. Koenig said both sides suf fered losses in Paris. Attempt Made to Envefop Chinese rmtMr.ifiMr. Ano 9 a cTi I Japanese troops have launched an attempted enveloping move ment against Chinese in tha area of the enemy-held Canton Hnnlrnixr pnilwnv i.inction : of Hengyang, and were engaged by the defenders in and ao miles northwest of the cuy, me hieh command announced to night. ; Smith nf Henevnn. the Chi. nese recaptured several points on the outskirts of the Japanese- hair, vallwav tnum nf T.pivflntt. I below wnicn tne' unmese nave put up a determined stand to stem the enemv drive down-the - . i 1 railway. uuiumca va , days of offensive ' engagements. advanced : up to mura,- ex panding, their break-through along a front of 75 miles." The. Russians reached .to near lasi in their, winter campaign. - .Berlin Admits Capture . Ctalln nnnnnnrprl itq Caotlire a few hours after Berlin, ad mitted it had been evacuated. His broadcast order ot ine .aay was recorded by the soviet mon itor; ' - --. ' More than 200 ; populated places fell in the new offensive, Cln1tn nanlararl includinff Tar- WMIIU' 1 w . o.i.Fnimns. 27 miles west - of lasi, and Ulgui. uncr-ow Aiib 92 (P, Rus- jnvjv." , n- - , - - sian. .troops stormed across the Bug river nortneasi ot Inaln.r in O wfnVP flrW flankUlg IUUBJ aaa u O " " ' . at -a tn Ihn nr-nlnntTprl tlpr7e OI klliedk 111 l'- ajawaw.-o- --"W" . the Polish capital and. battled haetilw- milRTPrPO Uei lllwll.-. 1 w- (Continued on Page Two).. Resignation of Aranha Reported MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. 22 (A) Reports current . i - nntA T3a.a-.ire fnrpiitn mm ister, Oswaldo Aranha resigned several days ago Brazilian nationalist opposition. A similar report from Buenos Aires . said Aranha- resigned after a police raid last' week on the Society of - Friends, of a ..tn. half hnni- hpfnre1 the Aiueiiwa " aV ------ , , foreign minister -was scheduled to deliver an address acuerimiB the vice - presidency of the or HnH;.nUnn Thie rpnort- also Kaiiiaauvu. ' . . 1- ' ' said there was friction- between Aranha and Uenerai turico Gaspar Dutra, minister of war. n..nn lUn nv-nMrnm tn 'strengthen uvea me lJ "fa- ... . , the Brazilian navy with United States assistance, By WES GALLAGHER SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, Aug. 22 (A) American ni-mnt- airnua Fin milpa . .nllthpn.t of Paris today after a 65-milaj-smash. - - - ' '. Other allied units, closing C tfi-aat tipw nlnparq nn tha hntai. tered Germans, fought within . ..V. i . :1 ; i 1 - nt T n Unantn eiKiik alllillie limes u, ua,ic. The entire area about ParisC was cut - off by a great two, pronged drive. - ' Resistance Lignt - : Tkn armnnvrl wontfa that alt vanced 65 miles to pass Sens, RO mila. eniilh.aet nf tha Pflflla tal, met only meager resistance utner- American iorces-- wcirj. anrneo tha Ralna n nT-tVl uf-ct nt Paris, completing the virtual-en-a-circlement of the city. ----- f our aitiea armies were manu facturing a new pincers for the Germans fleeing back across thai bridgeless Seine. American, col. umns struck down - the -. riveif while Belgian troops on the . north reached Deauville, only eight miles across the Seine es' tuary from the great port of Lv Havre on the road to the GerL mans' "rocket coast" -in the Pa, de Calais .area. - The Belgian! advanced nine miles beyond, fallen Cabourg. ' ; British troops meanwhile Were,; fighting in the streets of Lisieux.. Tanks Destroyed '- ' - ;r Supreme headquarters, . dia closing the fresh cut-off : oper nann rlanlar-aH 19.00 Onom- AMUU,. wwwawawa. ' ....-j . tanks had been destroyed - oe: damaged since DDay armoredn strength equivalent to 6i nazl panzer aivisions ana ueta enu. mates -said more than 300,000 Germans, had been put out of action -.in-; western France, sincr, JUne.B.v -i r-r-r: - -ri-:--- i'1 ' ? The LArgentari-Fala.se! pocKeV is yielding at -least lOO.OOCrvGe'iS mans .jcaptureo, e-ouia, wounded, according to best avaib ' .hla Infni-mntinn ' Tha Ampripnrft' third army in- 21 'days of fastv speedy .-flanking operations - accounted-for more than. 100,000 more. .As .many more. were elinK inated earlier in Normandy.- Ponanion t-li-itich an rT -AmM- ican armies striking eastward in this enveloping push gained up to 10 miles.'. ' - Heavy fighting was reported . J (Continued-on' Page Two) Saiida Rotary Anxious for ! Death of Hitler . CAT.fnA rnln Ant 99.-i'R. 1 The Saiida' Rotary club is offer. lng a $iuu rewara to aiiyuiia shnntint? Adolf Hitler, by . Sep tember 10. " . . It s a matter of some urgency, for the club several weeks ago nnnanillait . a 'mpmnr.Al ' SPFViCS for Hitler on September: 11 and 11 reels mat tne ciuugjr. .w. we llvered by the Rev. ; John - S. Georee will be - more . effective if the. fuehrer is dead- Cor Overturns Near Cheniut : j Trtraa CoatTo nanrtl WPri- volved In an'actident-near Che mult late -Monday ? afternoon when' their car struck loose pumice on -tne. nignway- ana overturned. . . "1 One of the occupants, Donald William Darnell, 17, was taken to a: is.iamatn raiia - iiuot"a where he received treatment for minor cuts and scratches. The other two were not injured, ' The car was driven by Gloria Darnell, 16, of Seattle, and the other occupant was her 18-year-old sister, Elizabeth.' ' .. . - - Boy Suffers Broken Leg J In Collision on oriage C. L. ANDERSON I'naa nnnnnian VlV CIV TlPrSnnS crashed into the back of a -car t.;n v.a, PnKart rtlpnnnn. 1608 Austin, at the irrigation, canal bridge on snasta way biouum evening, sending one nine m- nlnn hnr' tn tha hn.nttnl With' & broken leg and slightly inltiring Ulennon. . ''.'!- . . The car, allegedly driven oy Dorothy George of -Beatty,- Was coming along Shasta way to ward Klamath Falls and as . it was coming over 'tne- bridge at the. canal, struck the Glennon car from the rear, knocking it in the ditch and tipping it over. state police sain, uiennou wa treated for . scratches but his two children in the car with him were not injured.. The car was badly wrecked. The George car stopped about 1 an foat nn thn rnnri And most of the occupants of the ;car left the scene of the accident before the state police could arrive, the police report said. The only one left there was Lawrence Jackson, who told police.- xno story of the accident. Little Jerry- Chocktoot-- was picked" up-.by-a. passing motor ist oetore poiiue. ""'V. . taken to Klamath Valley hos-pital- where it. is thought he U suffering from a brokeiv leg. - The alleged driver or. ine eori Dorothy George, was picked up by city police later inrtowii.and Iq in the citv lail charged .with being drunk. ' ' ' ' . . A quantity or wine was louna in the car, police- stated. ... A uaaJIn. ll .Tnplrenn'a. KTCtTT. aw ww-.---- . Pearl Jackson,' Marie Barclay, and two cnuaren, one oi tnem the Chocktoot youngster, ,wer in the car with him Mid Mr George, i ? r t , "