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Another broadcast from Berlin by the official news agency DNU said "Strong nava! and air forces attacked the island groups off the Dalmatian coast "on a broad front," and that fighting con tinued. Between the advancing Rus sians in the northeast and the allied forces on the coast, the Germans faced prospects of a march through a mountainous country dotted by partisan forces, both Albanian and Yugo slav. The Germans have been re ported massing along the Greek frontiers of Yugoslavia and Al bania, preparatory to a trek back toward the reich. Those who have crossed the borders have been attacked by the par tisans. W. H, M'PHERREN DIES AFTER CRUSH (Continued from Page Oncl to Klamath Valley hospital, and city police placed a mattress on the floor of the paddy wagon and took Hlxon to iniisKie. Amoulatlon Necessary McPhcrren's physician said that his condition was such that Immediate suri;ery was Impos sible. McPhcrren's left leg was virtually severed below the knee. The right leg was crushed McPherren received a bad lacer ation of the right check where the impact hurled him against the radiator cap on Young's car. Hixon was standins to the left of McPherren in such a position that only his right leg was caught between the two bump ers. His physician said that he was suffering from shock in ad dition to a fractured right leg. Caught Between Bumpers According to witnesses, Hlxon had driven up to the Sixth Street Exchange and was showing Mc Pherren a tent in the rear com partment. It was then that Young's car crashed into the two, catching them between the bumpers, City police said Young told them that he recalled parking and steering toward the curb at 6th and plum but that was all. He said he did not remember ecing the two men standing at the rear of the other car. I'HIihTilll I BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:43 ENDS TONITE MARY a MARTIN DICK POWELL J KttMCMM -AND- Starts Thursday -Also- thrrfsf FRANCHOT TONI ANN! BAXTIR IRICH VON STROHIIM Pacific War LiabU To Lait Two Yan Pait German Defeat . (Continued from rage One) . slatf, war and navy depart ments and the foreign economic administration. While the odds of military strength, natural resources and the quality of fighting (urccs and equipment all favor the United Nations, OWI said there are a number of factors which may enable Japan to prolung the war. ALLIES PUSH TO 40- S T (Continued from Pago One) clared 1500 were killed, and 64.10 caplured). The setback, at the hands of furious German counterattacks that ringed off the gallant di vision and prevented the British second army's land drive from achieving a Junction in rescuing force, lost a gamblo to win quick ly a crossing of the upper Rhine for a flanking drive into Ger many around the upper end of the Siegfried line. Germans Retreat In Latvian Area MOSCOW, Sept. 27 t,V) The German retreat to DIkb was turned into a despcrulo stampede today by swiftly pursuing rod army armor and infantry which had cleared northern Latvia to within 20 miles of the Baltic sea port. North and east of Riga the en emy was making no attempt to hold an organized line but the overland escape corridor west ward from the city along the coast In the direction of EnM Prussia was being kept open re gardless of losses, front dis patches said. On the southern end of the eastern front the Russians ap peered to be concentrating new pressure on Hungary. Although nothing was said officially con cerning Hungary, there seemed reason to believe the combined Russian and Romanian armies are battering at its borders and may already have crossed. 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(Continued from Page One) proposed Item for a line through berc Is being taken to congress by Dr. Paul Raver, Bonneville head. , After a discussion, the group present at yesterday's meeting agreed that another meeting should be held at which all members of the) chamber board, the city council and county court, and representatives of labor, grange, etc.. will bo pres. cut for further discussion of the matter. Importance Btroued , The Imporlancc of power to industrial development In this community was emphasized in yesterday's discussion, especial ly by Arthur Schaupp, attorney, and Mayor John Houston. Tim possibility ol distributing tho Bonneville power through the private system now estab lished here, and an alternate plan for a public district which might take over the private system, were other matters brought up In the discussion. Chamber of commerce direct ors at their Wednesday noon meeting authorized appointment of a special committee of the chamber to conduct a thorough Study of tho questions Implied in tho proposed Bonneville ex huumimi r"Tf DAILY OPEN 13.30 TODAY In Person - SCREEN- d i ii ziampeae Thursday. t COMEDY! ROMANCE WeWlllssa 0 rm vs.sssT,ms.r' ANNCORIO CHARLES BUTrERWORTfl B IWHTiJlAaiEXadl ITiT" iSSMMIKHMIfili tension. The first question to he considered by the cornnilUee Is a auggcnieci resuiutlou or statement of policy favoring ex tension through hue nl the transmission lino connecting the Columbia river and KhusU. Repioseulnllves at the nieel Ing Tuesday Included Mayor Houston and several members nf the council, County Judgo II. K. Iteeder, it. K, Honker and Nick Long of tho chamber In dustrial development commit toe, Vern Chase and an outside representative of the CIO, Tom C'hatbui'u of the Merrill service club, Secretary Cilenn Tetrill uf the KID, and Malcolm Kpley and Charles Stark, prciidoill and secretary of the chamber. The possibility of further de. veloplng power on Klumath river was ineiilloned, and Judge Reeder spoke elrnngly for such A project. All 0.29s Return From Anshan Raid WASHINGTON, Sept, 27 (if, The "large force" nf II lll Super fortresses which struck targets In Maneliurla a n d occupied China yrsterday returned In Chi nese bases without him of a sin gle plane, the war department reported today, In addition to the previously reported blow against industrial installations at Anhan in Man churia and agulnsl the dock areas nt Dalrrn, the 20lh bomber cimi. mand said the aerial giants also hll military targets al l.nvmig and Kalfrm? in occupied ('hlnn Phono 456' Open li3U 6;45 -AND- tnt rin ntot nt Dox Olfico Opens 8:43 ENDS TONIGHT jo Shaking tta Skies! 5 ajr ml 'CHI O'BRIBM W I HUSSEY v PAT O l RUTH I ROBERT RYAN 1 TWs. it 9 2 I It ILL irr-s, l Sri 5 1 V V "V-r J ' ' IKl 4' 'N.-Zia A IfMllrWb Wl tlwfll , imj Jlft,!e?Wii' WARNERS ! T8 mm mmitimmz? OdttUB WeftOSBftftTON MatLME CMBGf E, m-im-V - T!lt. Warner Bros. 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