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fTrnANK JENKINS
"(iiNGTON-Tl.o war, os
Kords written, I.
f'7B'iro thu Gorman-
. V waitluM I""- our aup-
Slc0!?? ho nuKlns
ii. .'V . iiicr mighty
P? ?...,,,i Hil- German border.
ktrun'"..,. i.nil tho Aegean
C arc cut off from tho
("..." i- M,.nrlnln rn.
U won tho end will como
li, likely to bo dotermlned
LTn u,c nexl few unyn
Lllll ,,v. , n, tar nf rial urn
.i" be nblo lo STAND
Kir wr . . lit 111 ,,
IhpV CHII 1.
-very, very near
ui.hinutoii. whero tl)l l
-lll.n HlP l?MI III UUVIUUBIJ
f"'"! r.- limn.
M?" ' Vl T runin of
-. itfn thai lllicui.-iiii wo oywii
Germany folds . holclur
I be taken oil 01 imuisuy,
fc7"dlo MVOND
I . I. f,,r iio Jim wnr.
11 II IIVVl.Vl. .
klinpowcr Mcnuu "
ini mat ",;.
hi ore deientea uiu
i k. rnmnUpd frOin lUUOf.
Irormvo been announcements
itidy 01 WCKcnca mou
within the next ween ur
. m... VnrU vnlnidnv. the
Iflt market went Into n lull
In, anticipating sharp curtull
lot ol wnr orders
Lilt l nnrrnnliblo HcrVOUS
NlfallM If I
.... Htiihln -lhn snrnwllnc
l.i...riiiii Tnn men WHO hllVG
jiving their time (or tho
t year or so arc beginning to
, f opttlnu back to their
i.ifif hint nn.(it. ma icn
nu and divisions ana annica
..nApllifo nrn lumnv. wond'
in! when their present, tenure
111 end. . ..
. ...
,1.1, tills is no more than
L,i,ni nnrcsN'T In
kle lliat'pcoi'lo back hero are
t raping 10 llie IOOI cuiiciuaiuu
11 the fiiihlintt will bo ovor
fcen Germany quits. They
1, l,1l.,r This UirillT iaS
1(11 a little mirprlsea at tiio
MUation ncre m mo -
io louBlmcss ol that part o
Ic Pacific war that anil lies
heart. Thorn is CI LI I to a lot 01
Inccrc Krumblini! about ; "tills
lily business of V day ana onu
lars on all sides the statement
lit instead of tutting drunk
sd waking up with a Hangover
. Hav nllnr Millar thrOWS 111
It spongo we'd better grit our
Itui and work jusi mai muti
fcrdcr until tho Jap Is licked
then do our coicDraiing.
TILL, people aren't morons.
I Thou rim. 'I I. nun In hl told
lit when the European war onds
ireai cnanges win iohow un
mpr cnti liiunn ri'nill. lllcy
Liu ll.nl I..M..elir n.llh Ha WQt
Slant ALL BUILT and Its war
tills PERFECTED, is just be
innine to hit its rcnl production
ride and Hint MUCH LESS
HAN ALL of our present huge
luipment will be needed to pro
ne tnc tools Willi wnicn 10 nu
ll off the Jap. , ,,
t-Al 1 ,0- Inllc
fm that the wise tiling to do
pwgoi that part or our wm
pJuslry that won't be required
p mo task of licking mo aiuu.
irlln,,, Iln lull nn
...un iiiuii ui. iii.u
poduclion as quickly qnd as cf-
i.nuiuy US pOSSIDIC.
ROMETHING would bo rad-
r Ir-nlllr ii.i.r.nrf It Allr nPnnlC
kren't smart enough to see
nKn f .inn unn
... tllllls Jul lllUIIIOVlvvn w.
'"begin to make plans NOW to
-h nicmscives 10 uiu huih.
twntinued on Pago Two)
Planning Chiefs
pet V-Dav Date
t LONDON, Sept. 13 (P) Unit
States war planning chiefs
r-" reported tonignt .10 nuvc
Plab shed October 31 as the
PJ.utive "outside" date for the
pso of organized resistance
K ""out discountlnfi tlio possi
l"""y Hint victory may como
510, Quickly, a responsible
o n n-
lad 3 Wl
MLT
PRICE 5 CENTS
In The Shania-u(nuidtt Wonderland
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Septamber 13, 1944
Max. (Sept. 12) 86 Min. :.. 43
Precipitation last 24 hours 00
Stream year to date) .10.62
Normal 12.64 Last year 18.27
Forecast: Partly cloudy.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1944
Number 10261
Reds Reach Border
Of Czechoslovakia;
Win Polish Town
bvnuvn, dopi. id 11-, in ima army nai roacneja in ooraer
ol Ciochoilovakla, Moicow announced toniaht.
The broadcast Runian communiuo, itiuad after Promier
Stalin had announcad the capture of thai Carman fortrait of
Lomia in Poland, also said that a Polish army it lighting along-
iiuo iovioi lorces in a outer oaitie on ina approacnas 10 Warsaw.
Moscow identified tha Polish troops taking part in this en
gagomant as "tha first Polish army" and said that fierce fight
ing was underway against the Germans in the area of Praga
nig rvariaw iuoutd on ma rigni oamc 01 ina Vistula rrrer.
t.'nII ll. U...I.
Sentenced
.11. ,,f tin.iuln,, n,!nn.
uiii.9 t nwu-Tiiir., it 1111-
ally olfered to private builders
ncre, may oc ouui unucr puuuc
financing, it was reported to
chamber of commerce directors
today by Charles Stark, chamber
secretary.
stark said a representative 01
the national housing agency was
here tills week and stated that
1 .1 li..lt,l,ir ii.lii nrlrflnnllv fin.
plied for priorities on the auth
orized r.u uniis, nuu cviiiuiiuy uu
elded not to go ahead. The NHA
man said he would .:cck to have
tho priorities transferred to. pub
lic financing, so the units may
DC ouui unncr contract, us .were
tho 40 row houses now ncaring
r.mtinlr.1 inn hnrn
The chamber directors adopted
a report of the rates and finance
committees asking that an at
tempt be made to locate a rates
expert to conouci me commun
ity's efforts lo get more cqult-
nhln iVnlM rnrnc for thin nrpa.
miA nlun In nclr tni a ttlirunV hv
tho PUC of the rate situation
After' some discussion of V-
Day plans, the directors voted a
i-nnliitlnn in thn tfntfi liOUOr
control commission suggesting
tnat not only naro nquor saics
be stopped, but that beer and
wine sales be prohibited for 48
ll,Olllinucci oil ruBW iww
Kouth injured
As Bicycle
Crashes Window
Dexter Sexton, 15-ycar-old
Vl.mnlli TTninn hinh snhool StU-
j i Ka,ll, nul WnrtnosdflV
noon, when his bicycle smashed
through a plate glass window
as his brakes failed.
T-Hn hnv wnK rnminit down
Payne alley on to Main street
when tile Drake orone anu m:
ttnnllln In tnn nt. tllfl illtcr-
scction. The bicycle hurtled
Mnln slrrpl and crashed
Into tho window of the Gllmore
service station on tnc opposite
side ol tlio street..
Thn mnn nn dulv in the Sta
tion rushed the -youth to tlio
Klamatn wtcoicai ciinic wnuie nc
was treated and then taken to
Hillsido Hospital.
tr i hn .nn nF Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Sexton of 3317 Blsoee.
Lights on Again
In Manchester
MANCHESTER. England,
Sept. 13 (A') This industrial city
in central riiium""
briehtcst spot, in Britain .last
night. ,
,nun llrtlile wnro tlirncrl On
liiu ' .
again. So you could read a
newspaper in mu
rll. tlunnnrt Otirl SflnB find CVCH
KlSSCd HIE IBU'jJ r1' , ..
In tne words oi mu iyy"j
rnnservatlvo British: "It's- very
easy to take'
jviancnesier is uiu Z "
...nnrn cirofit llehts have shown
since the war began. The black
out will be iiitco iiiiuuisi.uu
Britain September 17.
sourco said the daio nan
ffl Pinpointed by tho United
S Uff1l nr,r1nnlln hnui'H
mill "",su'iBllon. tnrougn usual
turti i "an"eia in piuns im
C ' Industrial reconversion
p." war to civilian production
Awericons Freed
om Internment
JHIRD ARMY HEADOUART
f ' FRANCE, Sept. 13 VP)
of ? hundred Americans, most
from n navo Dccn liuuu
It vi?. 9erman Internment camp
if. V.'el. IB mllno onnthnnst of
Sn8?
Were nlsn 1 horn tad.
-. ,
ARMY DRIVES
TOWARD FUTft
PnMTnLl
Troops Driye Against
Central Sector
Of Gothic
Yanks Aid German Wounded
Earlier the German high com
mand said Lomza was given
up to prevent a Russian break
iiirniii'ii nn a nrnnn irnni.
Qlcilln'o ni,lni nt Ihn Hnu nr.
dcrcd a victory salute of 12 sal
vn from 124 nuns.
rlvnr 77 milns nnrthpaRt of War
saw. At midnight, the Russians
snici me town was viriuany en-
nlrnlnrl no rnH trnnna nut lhrnunh
l,i..Uln A n n If a nf Ihtnlr minn.
fields. Its fall opens the way to Dr. Karl Friedrich Goerdaler
lite wild Masurian ihkc ruHiuu iBoove;, wimw mout ui
of East Prussia. xig, described by tho nazis as
'I' 1. .. n n I I n snnniinmmpnl I a .Innlaait, nf tha Illot to SB-
said tersely: satsinate Adolf Hitler last July
uivan up i zu, nas oeen nnvti.w
(.KTHIV.nnf nf nctrnlnlrn niir ilnnn with six other "DOlitfci-
trooos frustrated an intended ant." Berlin radio disclosed to-
Russian breakthrough on a day. (AP wirephoto),
brood front, in the course or
which tho town of Lomza was
Iven up. ...
Onirninka n rnmnanion .base
oh tho- Narew 23 miles to the
west, fell to the Russian army
crouo- of Gen. G. F,- Zakharov
I net urnnlr
German and Hungarian troops
were said by Berlin to nave
cmailinH trnmi assaults in
unuthnm Transylvania on the
Balkan front.
Irhlnvi Panatration
Southeast of Warsaw, the
Russians acnievea pent:"-- narrowest, west ana wiuumrai
,nnn,i ..hvL... numerous rinianw nrinir-fr-flnernhe- ces;
tlU,l , . HMtyen. a - - i w... ii.uiij ..i- - j
fighter bombers and tanKs, mo tapo s mannuni ior soiaima buu
communique said. ,BtJ.te, trench diggers and to "leave the
i - lactones. . .. . , ,
..Annn, - 1 IO ' tlT "Vn.l 9Pn In rlftnffnr" h( SSld
Powerful Russian tank forces in a broadcast, out in tne next
and Romanian infantry emerged few days you may nave me
today from the western foothills greatest opportunities for action,
of Transylvania and fought for In a desperate effort to eliminate
nnnt-ni nf tho rail network radl- allied support among the work-
l rolof. lho "'JL"6' la miles ers, Himmler plans to repeat in
ating "'""u" the west what he and the gestapo
south of the pre-war Hungarian alrcady done so thoroughly
border and 10 mues norui ui . t
the Yugoslav capital of Bel- ..Workers there have" been sent
grade. .to man the fortifications.
ITk. Dar mrt n Qalfl I 1C TCQ mi 1 r ii
vaiiw inotisunas ui uiuur wuiriuia,
n..v.u hoH rnnnhnd the outskirts -. t..n Oom
of Sofia and that the Bulgarian
FOREIGN WORKERS
IN REICH WARMED
at 1. 1 p n FVPF.niTlONARY
it u u w " r t
FORCE, Sept. 13 () A spokes-
Ulan lu. '"O"' -r ,
hower told foreign worKers in
northwest, west and southwest
capital was preparing a recep
Hon, naving arrc&ieu n u
hers of the former pro-nazi gov
ernment). , ,
Uiwhi mq innvsKV a oiien
Indiana! . w - ,
sivc was rolling forward during
his brief absence to sign an arm
istice with Romania In Moscow
(Continued on rage xww
U. S. Ninth Army
Now in France
(Continued on Page Two)
Remarks About
King Result in
Court Martial
LONDON. SoDt. 13 (jT') - A
Canadian major has been
brought before a court martial
on a charge of saying with ref-
ni.ni-.nn In Vintf flnnf!??"
"I have no use for that guy or
his wife. Eddie is my type of
iljfrtrjivii nunwwui..."" swj' ..... .
ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY Eddie is a familiar term tor
FORCE. Sept. la trj -Miien-ii tne uuse 01
mnin army lias lancu a ,,.. -
pinill ,.?! In Wolllo Wnrf nlH S mnsnn.
France, it was announced today, The major was charged also
alongside the u. a. met, iuuu mm oiimiv '"" "'
and seventh armies making the service and with threatening to
mightiest American force ever kill himself. The trial is pro-
.1-1 1 nn flahllntf front. nnnrllnff
asscmoiuu ui u .' -- -----
i,t uen. wiuiaiii
is commanding the nlntt, army,
the announcement said. it was
.1 ji..lner,H Immediately in
what sector the ninth army was
operating nor lis rewuuu tu
r 11 mmnn entlin.
OVCiail CUUIIimin
By GEORGE BRIA
ROME, . Sept. 13 (IP) Fifth
army forces driving against the
central sector of the Gothic line
northeast of Florence are with
in a mile of Futa Pass, one of
ihn main aunnilPQ thmilffh the
nnHman Aatansa linn hatTine tllP
path to northern Italy, it was
announced tpoay. ,
The pass was described as
mnK ilrnna v rinfnnripn I nan
Cassino, scene of some of the
bitterest fignting in tne. uaiian
campaign.
Allied headquarters said the
fifth army had reached Larig
nano and Poggio d'Ella Dogana,
five and two miles,- respective
ly, southwest of the pass.
Fierce Battles
Some of the f icrcecest fighting
nf 4tin Kalian, ramnaitfn pnnfin.
ued meanwhile on the-Adriatic
sector, where the ' Coriano-San
Savino positions , remained un
cnangea. ... . . - , .
. rt tho wad nnojet fifth armv
troops drove ahead three: miles
to the Berlamacca canal, while
farther east patrols pushed on
to tne vicinity ot oant ippouw
18 miles northwest of Florence
' Thn aananaa nnrthenel nf Flnr
ence tpward the har4 core of the
nliiln linn uiae n elasnV &WPPD.
UUVIUl. 11I1C HUB U bvuhh.. w i"
frnnnc.tiihinh .harl-thrJlsl;.,..Rh(Wt
distance across, the Sieve -river
bunaay ana iviunuHj, Buvanut-u
fii.n mllne vaelnrHov. .....
The Germans apparently were
ready to meet any assault on the
Gothic line. In the vicinity of
the Futa Pass- new pillboxes and
gun emplacements nave Deen es
Inklialian in A rnBIIV haaVV nntf.
aircraft guns brought into posi
tion, ,
Delavina Action
Tn'lhaVaar ornnc nf thn f5nthlC
line the Germans have prepared
rlnlm.inn nntinn linn with hanvV
gun emplacements and anti-air-
..all nunc IncirtnnH tn fapUitnte
biai, ci "n. " .
an orderly retreat in the event
of a breaktnrougn at any or me
mountain passes.
Thn ailing giitiania in thp rpn.
tral sector was supported dur
ing the night by heavy and me
dium bomber raids against the
Bologna railyards, 30 miles be
vnnH thn Futa Pass.
Medium-light and tignter
bombers lashed communications
in nnrlhwestern Italy ana me
Po valley as well as . strong
points, guns, troops and -concentrations
all along - the , battle
front. The Mediterranean allied
air force yesterday flew 2000
sorties, losing 10 piancs.
l2f.,i
TROOPS DIG
N DN GROUND
ABOVE AACHEN
Germans Expected to
Make First Stand ,
On Rhine
j; 1 ih. wAMTirii nt i.nrmitn ioiqihi
U. o. meaicBi coujjiii-ii . -...-.-
who were caught in the open by allied machine gunners near
. . t i . xt .Um tnurn ihnrlrt-frauntli obiarve 'the
monsi iseigiunia" houm w - -
operation (AP wirephoto). J.'.- . -. ' "' ' "
Pitch of Pacific Offense -
Rises With New Poundings
By Ships, Bombs, Rocke(s
it o niCtPTr1 TTT.F.F.T HEAD
QUARTERS, PEARL HARBOR,
Sept. 13 (fl3) Japan's deteriorat
ing- island lonresses 01 raiau,
Celebes and Halmahera, whjch
u:,.i.4 thn enntham Philinninp.s.
, ,1V.. Li 1111. awuv....... . .ri '
have been dealt new sledgeham
mer blows -oy oauiesmps, uoiu-
t 1 i- t-Z.-ri tirrt-ofr
qper.pg Jn;. cqrwt -;from the
The-rising -pitch of destruc
tion visited on the Japanese bas-
Romanian Peace
Terms Concluded
i nunnM Rnnt 13' IIP All
allied property in Romania will
vealcd tonight in a broadcast
from Moscow announcing the
terms of the armistice signed
tc nnt 13 -Alfred wiih Roma"la' .
A - v- r , ' Tnnev vnn h. Wl 1U1 Wno
Duff Cooper, British representa- s, Hungary by Hitler
tive to the French committee of sf"ea e rnturned to the Roman
Representative
Now In France
UVC tU fcliv- - ;
nrtnai Hhnration. arrived to-
lUH a-HJWpv- r-
al rank of ambassador, and may
assume tnat iormai hub wwi
Combined Anqlo-American
War Effort Emphasized
By W. L. BEALE Jr.
QUEBEC, Sept. 13 MP) Presl
dent Roosevelt made known to
dav that his conference here
wUh Prime Minister Churchill
and military advisers was de
signed "to get the best we can
out of the combined Br tislv and
United States war effort in Eu-
sponse to raquu """ ,-,
possible part In the meeting. The
6 "This Is a conference to get
the best we can out of the com
binoo British and United. States
war efforts in the Pacific aid
Europe, we are woi-kihk in m
.nnnnnn with the Situation ih
nkina thn Pnplflc and in Eu
nnn ' pnnrHlnatintt our efforts
With those of our allies, partlcu-
Wilt i.anii-w , j L
ians, the broadcast recorded by
the soviet monitor, said. -Other
terms fixed the soviet
n .. : tinnn Oc nf .TlinP 28
rtuilltuiiati uuiiaw I
1D40, and ordered all racial and
other discriminating laws in no
1 ...nnlnH
niaiutt lCJWI"i". .
- nrme nf thp ' armistice were
concluded last night oy rtoman-
ian Deace delegates meemns
with Russians in Moscow.
Arthur Bergquist
Killed in France
Word has been received In Bly
Gen. Lewis Heads
French Mission
SUPREME HEADQUARTERS
A Lt Lt I Hi U XiArrilJltiuiinni
FORCE, Sept. 13 (fl3) Gen.
D wight D. Eisenhower an
nmmppri that Mai. Gen. John T.
Lewis of the U. S. army heads
a newly activated supreme head
quarters IIllSSlUll tu name iu-
cated in Paris as of today.
Maj. .Gen xl. . Kedman ot tne
Tl.lt:Ph Bi.mu uiae namprl Hpnllt.V.
The mission will represent the
supreme allied commander with
the Frencn government.
Killed
With those ot our antes, pot "."- Word has been received in r;y
larly the Chinese and the Rus- of tne death of Pvt. Arthur W.
sians." Bergquist, killed in action .in
Global Aspects France on July 26, 1944.
Simultaneously with the pres- He was inducted into the army
ident's statement, tho global as- on November 10, 1942. Before
pects of his conference with entering tho armed services, he
Churchill were emphasized by was employed at Crane mills
these developments: , and the Ivory Pine Lumber com-
The British announced that pany, both of Bly. .
Sir William Glasgow, high com- He was a native of Sweden
mlssioner to Canada for Aus- and at the time of his death was
tralia, and R. M. Firth, acting 37 years old He is survived by
high commissioner for New Zea- his mother and brother in Vans
(Contlnuedon Page Two) bro, Sweden.
o
Coo er Weather
Decreases Fire
Dangers Here
'. nnln nmafhnn with a nnssl
V-UWit. n.fc.i... ...... r- -
bility of showers brought relief
to the dangerous torest lire situ-
at,'nn in thn lflnmnlh arpa to.
day. Similar conditions ruled
throughout the - northwest, and
the logging Dan in western ure-o-nn
was raised when .. showers
fell in that region. -
Thn Wnrthnnlr mnnntain firp
which burned into Liskey land
east of me summit ot tnat emi
nence, was under control again
nftpi- o wind spnt it over fire
lines late yesterday. A force
from the Marine Barracks was
helping county, state and pri-
iTBlo.oa-anpiac in na!rnllin& this
blaze. Five men from the state
forester s office arrived to help
out.
. A - dangerous fire near- the
gravel pit beyond the Geary
ranch was auelled by the Quick
work of a crew from the. con
crete company operations at that
pit.
Thnrn urae trapn nf rain tn.
day at Clover creek,, west of
nere.
HPhn maallla- fni-nPQot nt-nrtlnt.
ed light frosts in elevated val
leys of eastern uregon tonignt.
Fourth Candidate
Files for Mayor.
A fourth candidate for mayor
on the fall ballot was assured
today with petitions taken out
oy Marvin snepnero, ruamain
Falls businessman, operator of
a music store.
Shepherd was out of town
Wpnnpsrinv nnn pnillri not be
reached for a statement. ..
He has served as president ot
the Eagles lodge and is active
in fraternal circles in the city.
Other candidates for mayor
so far are Walt Wiesendanger,
Ed Ostendorf and Kenneth Mc-
Leod
ttn luae' n,,idnnt ' Tn POmrhUni-
ques from Adm. Chester Nimitz
yesterday and uen. uougias tviat-
A Mtt.. tair ' ;"'
Palau. euu miles east oi uavnu
tmdnr aarripr airPraft'at
tack Sunday- (U. S. time). Next
Viattlaehinn .orul - Pl-lltsers
Uajr, .
moved; in' to shell" the .islands.
TI1n..n. 'ri.imna - 19.0 '. tnnS nf
iniica . viiiiiti- -- -T-- ;-
"bombs 'on- buildings,' --gun posi-
tions-ana coast aeietiacs bowoi-
thuap, Peleliu and Angaur, prin
cipal islands of -the group, . Nim
itz reported.. -
Inita Mtinnf wncKca
Mara than 1 RO " rnpkptjS burst
among defensive- positions dur
ing tne twooay earner lutte at
tack; wrecking many installa-
liana - , ..
-. The. .entrance of battleships
into the Palau raids was remini
scent of ( preainvasion blows at
Guam to the northeast; Sixteen-
innh hattlnuractnn: ritips. - WaitmE
until : carrier planes ana , tepet
Iaaa - u.archirtc haH' nOtinded
the island for 10 straight days,
opened up five days before Guam
was invaded.
By JAMES M. LONG
LONDON, Sept. 13 iP) Two
American armies attacked Ger
many at three points along 75
miles of the Siegfried line today, ..
penetrating to the important city
of Aachen. . .
This industrial center of 165,-;
000 is two miles inside the Ger-.t
man border and 320 miles from
Berlin.- U. , S. infantry dug in
on heights overlooking the city ;
after beating back an enemy
counterattack at the fringes of ,
... r.i ,:.i
tne oiegixietl title.
T nnva . aiara . inlinatinna that
the Germans were planning to-
1 ' - . , .. , , L .. 1 n, tlta
matte- metr ittat stattu ot tun
Rhine, 35 miles to the east. - ;
Rotgen Captured -
' To' the southeast of Aachen,
tanks and doughboys who shoved
off from Eupen, Belgium, had
captured the German town of
Rotgen. ' They hit beyond it
against pillboxes and anti-tank
obstacles,. -with . resistance . less
than had been expected. -
A second invasion column of
the U. S. first army was fighting
at least five mues msiae-ma-reich
- northwest of Trier, 65
miles -south of Rotgen. ?
, -. i r 11 it. e
- .tteiOW 11, a CUlultlll ut tltc w.
third army at the Luxembourg-'
German frontier assaulted Sieg-
friaA nnsitinne with a "terrif 1C
barrage which failed to provoke
. , : ..a, f.nm thn.
3 SttlgtC ctliawciiiig oiiut aiwiii
Germans, an' Associated x-ibss
reporter at the front said.
: Aavartca oayona -
nihai. nnuiarfnl armnrpri ana
infantry forces of the third army
were striking beyond the Moselle
river on . the lower American
flank. .1 One advanced at least;
eight miles m two hours Deiow,
Pont-a-Mousson. Mobile columns
again were in' high gear mere.
cttll alkaa unite mana a tlPVT
. Otltl U.IK. laii.w, f
'crbssirig of the Moselle between
Metz and rout, ana iuubui tui-
Continued on. Page Twp)
--P-t. -Arthur Bergquist, above.
was Killed in action in r nnw
Palau Raids
Baian'a ictanrts wprp raided on
17 Havs in Aueust and on six
days of this month..
T"h NimitT pnmmnninue made
no mention of a ' carrier- task
force assault on the central Phil
ippines, as reported yesterday oy
aalin Tnlrvnl
MacArtnur s airmen exetmeu
a-record 202-ton bomb assault
Sundav nn Dutch Celebes, the
(Continued on Page Two)
Kuriles Bombed,
Says Tokyo
n Tha' aeenniatad Press
The Tokyo radio said today
that-m t.t-.r hpaw- and medium
bombers had attacked the.. Kur
iles islands north ot. japan yes
terday morning (Tokyo time)
atrhiln nn'nth pr fnrcei. of Liber
ators struck at the Japanese
base at Marcus island,-some 1200
miips soutneast or. iuaju.- tm
TJlnnHnv. and Tllpsdav.
The broadcast, recorded by
the federal communications com
mission, said two of the. Kuriles
raidprs were downed and an
other damaged. -' ,
Berlin broadcast a Tokyo re
nni-t thot civ TTnitnd Statps bomb'
pro nttpmnted 'tn attack ''north
Japan" Sunday morning but
..men ilriuon. nff hv ..Tananese
planes and anti-aircraft guns of
Japanese warships. The broad
aact Hid nnt indipatp whether
the attack was aimed at the Kur
iles, or", closer , to the heart of
the homeland
Trexel Assumes
Charge of Naval
Public Works
SEATTLE. Sent.. 13 (P) HIS
work to be the allocation of
''what is available to the places
where it will do. the most good,.
Rear Adm; C A.. Trexel has ar
rived here to assume charge of
all naval pumic wonts, m u-
gohi ..Washington,- luano auiu
Alaska r '-- '- -- - 1 .
He formerly was in the log- .
istics plans division of the office
of the chief of naval operations.
He attended the Cairo and first
Quebec conferences. ,
a.fjtll.. Adm' TrPVPl ' ear--
UlltUldtiJ, ........ --
ries two titles director of the
Alaska division of the bureau of
a a dnnVe and siinervisin2 .
engineer of area 8, comprising
Washington, unguu im
Reich Struck by
Heavy Bomb Load
T.nNnON. SeDt. 13 VP)r& pro
cession of air attacks against
Germany todaysent upwards, ol
10,000 tons of fire and explosive
bombs crashing and searing the
nation whtcn uen., u"iu
Eisenhower warned to prepare
for "high and low level air at
tack at any hour of the day or
night.", ' . : ;im.
An- armaaa eatinii., w
ber up to 6000 planes cascaded
explosives at the rate of 10 tons
a minute on the area between
Berlin and the siegtnea tine.
Thousands oi neavy, ukuv omv
medium bombers and clouds of
-I.,-.-,. .fUm thrnuffh SimnV
-XlKtttcta . icn -'".""c,.- - -
skies against the reich from Eng.
land, ltaiy ana rnutnt..
dawn, . massive fleets of Britisn
i. I- i u ...... had satnrntprl
neavy- uutuucia -. ,
Frankfurt and Stuttgart behind
the Siegfried line, wnue ta-quitos-.
plunged two-ton bombl
into J3erii.it. .; .
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Dewey to Make
Stop in Klamath
Thomas E. Dewey, republical
presidential candidate, will makf
an "unscheduled stop" at thi
Southern Pacitic siatioii im
Wednesday, September 20, s.
7:30 p. m., it was announced to
day by Frank Howard, count!
GOP chairman. .
The public is- tnvituu to ui
station to greet Dewey, Howari
said, . - ii.-
Buileiin
r OHIMflTOM. fiant. 13 P
Carrier based Amancan plane
are carrying on heavy boms
i T.n..a.a nnattlnnm In tht
central Philippines where thai
aireaay naya ouia -,
than 200 enamy pianea, norain
vi ur Nimit.. Paelile ilea
commandr-in-chiaf. reported t
day. t
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