Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 07, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THREE -
uncut this miiiiiiicr iiihI full nt
1 1 in hiiimi of Mr. mill Mm. I.ilie
lloni'm, Iiiik l-f t fur Still Kriini-lH.
ni, wlicru Hill) will Kpt'llll tlio win-tir.
lUcovorad Mnry lliilchlns of
( .ii i 'i tin !'m will ri l i uii Id work
Mmiiliiy lifliT mi llliu'w of two
wi.'t.'kn.
TO CONFEn DEGnEE
AUIUQUKJIQUK, N. M., Oct.
7 ll'i Nt'w Mfxltii university
iiiiiiiHiiici'H It will cniifor Din iln
urwt of Pni.'liir of l,vlli-rs on
rlrnlo I'yli1, iiiilloiuilly known
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iiiiMit'cnioiit i'xui'1'lnrn, October
27.
1 y U, whiwo lioiiui In lioro, re
cently returned from the Kuril
prim war front.
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By JU ANITA BHINN
Much linn been wild In (he
iiiicr recently about a Ici'iwiKu
rlnli. ViiiIoiih members of the
Nliident body hnve written In to
Urn edllnr, mul niiiny coinnienlii
hiive been voiced.
The (Undent have wmited n
leen iiKi; club for the linnl year
mid n hnlf. A roinmitteo wiik
formed to Invc.itiKiile the poind
liilltli'K hint yenr, mid lifter n
yciir'n nearcli wiw never able to
find ii nultiiblu locution, or to
uroiiKii thu intercut of Iho com
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y .
If Iho townspeople cun become
no Interested In ll teen-iinem
Hint they cun liuikti the rcmurkii
they Imve, then they nhoiild be
come. Intere.ited enouKh to lend
iik their mipport In KiilnlnK
unliable nluco for a "hmiK-out"
no wo will not be "delinquent."
Without the Interest of the
ndiills In Kiiimiith Kail, nnd
their wllllnuiK-HH to buck the lu
clentK, no prnKrcm cun bo miide.
The atudrntN lire prepnred to
mnko mi iill out effort to Kiiin
the club they have no lnnf
hiiiiIiI. In Iho community back
ing them?
MetiillurKlciil advances In
valve nleels arc Mich that In
automobile cnuincii of moderate
output it may be pOKsible to une
mora economical plain valve.
Allies Clear Nazis
From Peloponnesus
(Continued from Page One)
rlmins left in tlio Dodecanese and
other Inland.")
Iilnnd Bombarded
Dritlnli hip bombarded the
Creek Island of Levltha on Oc
tober 3 and then landlnK parties
captured the eastern half of the
Ixliind, The German commander
on the inland surrendered at
clunk after a further bombard
ment. Levltha is a small Island 43
miles went of the Turkish coast
and approximately the same dis
tance south und slightly west of
the island of Samoa, capture of
which was onnounced In a com
munique issued by Creek head
quarters in Cairo yesterday.
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TELEPHONE 4587
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L JOSEPHINE HULL JEAN ADAIR JOHN ALEXANDER ml
ADDED The Disillusioned Bluebird Cartoon) LATcaT NEWS EVENTS
GIS SURGE
SEUETOWNS
(Continued from Pago One)
big bombers raining down ex
plosives. Hodges' drive farther north
seized UUO prisoners in the first
two hours. The German col
lapse was unexpected. Associ
ated Press Correspondent Don
Whitehead said, for only yester
day the defenses were stubborn
and appeared to be holding firm
under heavy artillery support
and continual strafing of Amer
ican positions by German planes
last night.
"This Is definitely a break
through and not a withdrawal
"by the Germans," an American
army staff officer declared.
'There still are defenses ahead of
us, but we have driven through
the main line of resistance in
this sector."'
The gap In the Siegfried de
fenses now is about six miles
wide and six miles deep. Ad
vance elements were meeting
only light opposition.
HOUSING RULES TO EASE
PORTLAND, Oct. 7 (P) Re
strictions on private housing con
struction will be eased soon by
the war production board (WPB).
a regional housing agency offi
cial said today.
George W. Coplen predicted
the WPB would allocate enough
material to permit building of
200,000 new housing units
throughout the nation.
"Restrictions on plumbing,
heating and electrical equip
ment will be relaxed consider
ably, Coplen said.
CONTINUOUS SHOW
OPEN 12:30 P. M.
TODAY
Tin Jsimj r- 4 "it I
JuJyCANOVA
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Big Hits!
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BOYD
Four Jap Ships
Blasted From Sea
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS,
NEW GUINEA, Oct. 7 iff) Fly
ing far-ranging bombers, army
airmen whittled four more ships
from the Japanese fleets in East
Indies raids, today's communique
fom Gen. Douglas MacArthur re
ported. October's shipping toll thus
was enlarged to 23 ocean-going
vessels sunk or damaged by
planes, a good start toward bet
tering last month's bag of 210
surface craft sunk or damaged.
(These figures are for the flying
forces only and do not include
Japanese ships destroyed by the
U. S. navy.)
Limits on Mail
Privilege Eyed
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (Pi
Chairman Anderson (D-N. M.)
of the house campaign expendi
tures investigating committee
indicated today that congress
might be asked to put what he
termed "reasonable limits" on
its free mailing privileges.
This was the latest in a series
of fast-breaking developments
following a report filed by An
derson with his committee that
13 republicans had mailed 3,
116,000 copies of one political
speech at government expense.
If It's a "frozen" article vou
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
VITAL STATISTICS
FOWLER. Bom at Klamath Valley
hospital, Klamath Tails. Ora. October
S. 1M4. to Mr. and Mrs. John L. rowler.
919 Pacific Terrace, a firU Wetfht: 7
pounds. 10 ounces.
RIGCS. Born at Klamath Valler hos
pital. Klamath Falls, Ore.. October ,
1M4, to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ri(s. Pell
can Cltv, a girl. Weight: e pounds, 13
ounces.
GeSSCL. Born at Klamath Valley
hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore., October
s. IBM, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Joseph
Gessel of Bonanza, a boy. Weight: 7
pounds, 14 Mi ounces.
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(Continued from Page One)
"And light cossack units are In
their rear."
Towns Selied
Already more than 100 com
munities of the last big nazl pup-
fiet nation had been seized, the .
atest communiques announced. '
Already 13 miles Inside Hun- ,
gary the red army has seized ,
three important railways and
highways leading into Budapest. '
Driving swiftly across farmlands
offering little natural defense
the red army troops captured -Mako,
within IS miles of Szeged,
Hungary's second city, and drove
toward Orshaza and Bekes, 00
miles to the east, the war buM
letin said.
CIGAR STORE ROBBERY ,
PORTLAND. Oct. 7 (F) .
Three masked and armed men
held up the manager and five
patrons in a cigar store here to
day and escaped with $1800.
Two of the men held pistols
on the manager and the patrons
while the third took the money
from behind the counter.
If it's a "frozen"
need, advertise for
in the classified.
article you
a used one
Hans Norland Fire Insurance.
Phone 6060.
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Stay at
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Joe and Anne Eailay
Proprietors
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You DriY Mot YoutmU
Sst H Long and
Short Trips
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Attention Hunters
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We will pay you top prices and you will be help
ing the war effort.
Hides are needed badly.
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We har Oregon state permit to buy.
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with years of experience can help you be sure your home
purchase is a wise Investment. Be safe. Before you buy -discuss
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