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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1944)
ll r L rMi II VL LH HI- ii BRIM R1IUI I nun. 1 1 mm i l HIIIIU W JIMS ON , DEFENSE LINE I L-ilnued Gruening Predicts Admission of Alaska to Union in from Puko One) , hHdnchoiKl "cross tho river lit '??,. i heavy cost. miles to tho south fo&FJi a rovorso when K m thrown buck across pltW"Mouon,mW- PKL, Fired I, hail of nrllllcry fire from lV"'i .Imv bntterlcs In the kK! i' mct fh0 Amor; ilni'" ,,, rnl nil swept P' tho Wtlo rngod Fu,n.r,,m troops nnd ground fea reV-otedly into rr.i,.ied enemy arunery una ESSE? fire before fight ng El, MX wo. Miow mow, ,Sry bnttorlos sluwiod It jrom positions on opposllu IWr.uR.lnforc. oermnns wero reportod Sn reinforcements Into the S. but tho American officer Sin. the itruRflp declared fbr dichcad would stick and 'ri. ...., rnnt dent there Kid be no repetition of the tuck t Pon-uMousson. fnw Germans still were clinic t in the west bank of tho river .cross from Mel Itsolt. BritUh Near Canal fte British second army of Lt . oir mii,. c. Domnscy. orjor- i under a cloak of silence a tclzina Antwerp and pone itlnl Into Tho Netherlands, u reported moving up to the lbtrl canal Just south of the dflin border. There lt was Id to have run Into Its first or mtod resistance since jumping (from tho Seine northwest of irlf. Th Ocrmans declared they I.h eliminated a bridgehead Lou the Albert canal Just north I Antwerp and they evidently Jtre attempting to make a stand (one that man-made barrier Jith its steep walls. Meet Heiuunca Pilton'j forces, too, In their kill on a SU-milo iroiu towara te German border from Luxcm- lourj to Nancy, were mcotlng jnperitc realstnnco by Ccrmnna bo had had timo to got their ruth whllo Patton reorganized 111 lUDDly service. Front lino upilcheB said Moselle bridge tids near Mctz were gained Htcrday only at heavy cost nd in the face of concentrations f artillery tiro. It was not known whether Americans had penetrated into Mncy, dui Aicu was under at- bck on both the north and south Pitch Tries Contact From southern France, a CBS iroadcast from Rome reported, nils of Lt Gen.-Alexander M. fitch's seventh army drove up Is make contact with Pntton's piird army at an undisclosed Joint near tho German border. A dispatch from Switzerland Mid American tmiko hari renph. Id Montbcllard, only 10 miles irom ociiort, wncre a gap opens to one oi mo Klilf crossings la' pom in invasion nistory. APPLICATION BBJEfiTEn SALEM, Sent. 7 UP) Tho atato 1unrma i.Atn'1 HnAnuj t -J .... PP cation lor reinstatement of mum w. Harcombe, Eugene whom tho court had AN AL,ASKAN BASE g ') Ai li III im ,.f i. h in i. At i . V. " 1HUIU AlUHku to the union wus pre dicted by Terrltorlnl Governor complctliiK u tour of tho Aleu- uuu inmiiun, f IrifiMilntf ncrnl I 1 .1,1 i.. won within u "rcaHonublu time." n o mrr lory'K "binge, bet" for inmnf iiin .',) u i. 1.1 I . r I"'""'. ' BH HI, Wnillrl tin ll Ir.nx.l t i Cuttle unci Hhocp riilfiliiK IncluB- uiun vuuiu uo developed to 11 icreut extent and dtifry produc tion 1(4 Ntnilflllv llif.-rt.ir..f in ,1,. r lltnmv Wbarrcd HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THKtl YOUNG GIRL SHOT Flve-ycar-old Graen Mnrln Harris, latest accidental shooting viuviiii, ia in rwiuinuill vuiicy nos pltul where she was rushed Sat urday night otter being shot through both knees with a 22 rifle, fired by a small neighbor boy who had pulled tho trigger 10 sco ii inc gun would shoot. The little girl, daughter of Mrs. Lucille Estruclu of Ship pington, Is coining along pretty well, according to Dr. George Adler, who performed an opera tion on Grace shortly after the accident Snlurduy. One knee, however, may be permanently damaged, Dr. Adler stated. The ilvc-ycar-okl may hovo visitors. An Investigation by stnte police, who were colled to the scene, determined the shooting to bo accidental, The eight-year-old boy Involved told of ficers that his father had said ho could tako the gun. He said he took the rifle outside, put a shell into It and pulled the trlg- f;er to sec If it would go off. The ittlc girl, according to stato police, had apparently come in to tho lino of fire, as sho ran Into her back yard. To be suro that the plans of the various committees of the community fund drive to open Monday were going ahead satis factorily, Chairman John Ebln gcr called a meeting of the drive committee heads Wednesday night at the chamber of com merce, Judging from the reports heard from each of the chairmen, tho machinery for the drive promises to be in good shape by tho drive-opening, according to Charles Stark, chamber of com merce secretary. Oclos Mills and Phil Hitchcock said that they had lined up work ers in outlying and suburban dis tricts, and a list of the rural chairmen would bo ready for publication soon. s-Helpi Mature ReHne MONTHLY FEMALE PAIN Tou who iuffer Mich pain with tired. nrom, "arssl out" f "op all dua to functional parlodlo dis turbance atart at onc try Lydla E. Plnkham a Vegotabla Compound to relievo auch aymptomi. Mada eipoclally for women II Mpt no lure Alio a grand tomaotalo tonio. Follow label directions. LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S COMKXMO Jl.LJJ.-0 comPLETELY nmERon MOCCASIN TYPES ' Others . ?6.50 to $8.95 The Roamer Rugged .". . built for action TV. an All American pattern with a reputation for Jong wearl The smart, grained upper leather i hand finished to a rich lustre . . . a treatment that helps make each shine last longer. Avon Nap sole and rubber heel Mats MODEL 717 Main St T (Continued from Pago One) ployed to a major oxtcn;, in war work." Ilin l...n. u - 1 A "Those who for health or other vanuiin noi puriicipale in war work will bo employed as leaders In evacuated children's camps. Boys and girls who have not par t cinatcd In tho evacuation of their bombed-out schools, and therefore have no lessons for tho time being, will also be employed In war work. "Girls of the eighth grade "in imvc to worn, seventh grade classes will be employed, In additinn In II, nl- l.unn. I. social work, particularly in 'the national socialist (nazl) welfare organizations." Prussian finance ministry du ties were assigned to other nazi bureaus. . The announcement said, "tens of thousands will be sent as sol diers to the front." Fire Endangers Home In Merrill MERRILL Quick work on the part of tho Merrill fire de partment saved the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carleton Satur day night. Fire, which origin ated in a woodshed only a few feet from the house, threatened for a time tn burn the home and other ranch buildings located north of Merrill. 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