Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 12, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACE THREE
Pelicans Hope For
Luck On Friday, 13th
Tomorrow In Friday (lio
13th. Tim only Krldny Hull
registered on tllo 1U44 culun
dnr. Tho Pelicans hopo to lino
thu unlucky ilny nit thu Jinx
to upset CirnntN Puss when
thpy play on Modoc Held Unit,
night.
ALLIED FIGHT
ncRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON
mm m
IPEEii
JNITS DRIVEN
BACK Hi GI'S
B0MBER5AID
Nti BOLOGNA
U,ntlnucd "m r,m "B)
. , I AH V III- 1,111
V1 ,7l) u Whitehead gave
I,,f" !' , I iil'y '"snn
K o ur,l '
1 i I wild, utter dlvo
" d )-l-oh, had re-
S AdSi north.
iVA'irol Penelrul
fWO "" null.
S. ntti'iiiiil'id to rclnforco tin;
" J, , 'lM.n were shuttered
' r ml bi.i k lit clunk, yoslirr-
' en blK guns wcro swung
; to semi smoku ami flume
rocinliiK l frnni l"o city.
Progro In Drlvo
Icpnwliilc Canadian troops In
Xm nd lliilhind reported
,w In the driven to. clear
iihe coastal sections nn i open
OTr) us a mJur wPPly J'"1
L there, however, htivo been
t int mi'" cum in v.... "v
. .... r i( hilvo uf tllO
licrn front wiir und ore fight-
Willi fllllUliCill Mill.
'Iioro won no now roport on
.situation urioro mo nraun
where llio French first army
ylns to break Into Germany.
Continued from Page One)
rc of tho uUlttido of Mr.
volt and 1.1 advisers.
:ie lubor chlefi who neck to
k the formula obtnlnrd no
lorl from a recent speech
nines K. Byrnes, war moon-
on director.
Not To Bo Broken
Iccording to nulhorltatlvo
motion, bliiblllzutlon Ulrcc
Fred M. Vinson remurkod
kouvcrsutlon recently, with
ump on Ills own cnesl, tnai
mv honor" the little steel
iiulii would not bo broken.
ic WW report will go to
orcslili'iit via Vinson, no
lo is no telling wnon 1 lie
rrs actually will reach tho
idcnl's desk. Tho board has
completed tho roport and
Is a possibility It may
l two weeks debuting it.
derstandinq of
Wish Problems
loms In Moscow
onllnuccl from Pauo One)
iltodly been alarmed at the
of a divided Poland. Snld
British Inbor party organ.
umiy Herald:
ii Anclo Sovlel-Pollsh agree.
t would provide tho corner-
f- tor solid reinllnns between
wives and our great ally in
inn.
lio announcement cnneornlnn
arm s nrceptunce of prcllml
nrmlstlee conditions 'sold
drnwiil of Hulgiirlnn troons
n urceK nnct yiioos nv so
lid be suuervlsed bv a trl.nnr.
military commission under
chairmanship of a Russlon
resentntive.
!'o ovncutlon must, start Im
mtely, and final armistice
Ulons for Bulgaria will not
""lea uihii it is coiiin etcd.
"i.iuuiiccincni iiaticcl.
Soosk Frlri.u 'rim fnii
It Inllr lii ....1 Y
r v,,.nu:uiiun wiin tm
pnee of National Business
linn u ,n..i. ...in
" x.vn will uo RlVOIl
17 .i . """" n Enimn Cnr-
r u uusiness and Profcs
II V'omen's club, using the
lie Of lhr u.,.,.1, ....
rTinio CiH-Timavl '
fc F P'cscnica
,lLH.old Slo-The Orlons
liold a
ruinmiiKc sale, Satur-
Octobcr-H at 1021 Main.
It's a "frozen" article vou
Advert sn rnr . .... .
a .1.. i,i , " ureu U.IQ
12 drops tn onoh noilj-ll
IUon : IJnoonlynsillriiotod"
PENETRO NOSE DROPS
Many Woor
fALSE TEETH
With LitfU W..u
''''lliwuri"'1, ,"r """ WlUlO.lt
"iv lnT " 1 "no mmmy.
L nl miv ,l,. r0f
(Continued from Pago One)
war over here," Mycr replied.
"They're going to lio particular
about what liberties arc tukvn
Willi our constitution,"
Garrett continued:
Infant Probltm
"What we want Is lo snve
fighting tho Japiineso Inter. We
feel we should dispense with
the Jupancsa now, while the
problem is In Its Infancy."
"That l tho point of view of
peoplo who refuse to accept the
constitution of tho United Stales,
which guarantees equal rights to
all colors and creeds," Myer
said. "1 understand your organ
Izntlon advocates taking their
citizenship away from Iheso peo
ple. When they do that, they
are monkeying with your citizen
ship and mine, and I don't cure
for that."
"Not Alr.ld"
"I'm not afraid of rejecting
their citizenship," Garrett re
plied. Myer said he believed the
sourco of friction was largely
economic, and that competition
offered by the Japanese was
feared, He said sonio people
"forget we huvo somo 12.UUU
Japuiicso-Amerlcans f I g h ting
with our armies and that In one
relocation center recently we
had 4 gold star mothers whose
sons had been killed In action."
Mycr ii conducting confer
ence! with area supervisors over
tho country.
Dillon Mycr, national WMA di
rector, paid u brief visit to Klam
ath Falls Wednesday following
an official inspection of the
Tulnlako center.
Myer would make no public
comment on future determina
tion of Japanese-American ques
tions except to say that the soon
er tho WUA't Job Is finished,
tho bettor he will like it. He
said he found things working
smoothly at Tulelakc, and re-ex.
pressed his confidence In Dl
rector R. R. Best.
Ho said he had no personal
Ideas about tho use of the Tulc
lake center property onco it Is
aiianaonca as a relocation cen
ter. Ho said he presumed It
would bo disposed of as "sur
plus" property like many other
wnriimo insinuations.
Tl
MENACE CAPITAL
(Continued from Pago One)
town of Pllklsl Inside the Mo
mcl metropolitan area, acquired
by Germany in tho spring of
1UJU.
In tho south, tho Moscow
radio said, other Russians broke
Into Debrecen, third largest
Hungarian city of 122,517, on
the Orient railroad 11(1 miles
cast of menaced Budapest, The
Germans said their tanks had
thrown a 20-milc-wldc ring
around strong soviet armored
forces in this area and had' beat
en back relief columns moving
up from Oradca, In Romania,
and Karcag, In Hungary. Tho
German communique acknowl
edged tho loss of CluJ, capital
of Transylvania,
Fremont Stamp Sals Tues
day's war stamp salo at Fremont
amounted to $153, plus three
bonds purchased by students to
taling $100. The total of last
week's stamp sale was $113, ex
cluding bonds. Tho salo is han
dled each week by a member of
tno PTA.
(Continued from Page One)
parent objectlvo was to outflank
La Spezia Itself.
Rltinci Grows
In central Italy, American and
British forces of tho fifth army
met Increasing enemy rcslstoncc
In their attempt to lireuk through
tho Inst of tho Apcnnlne hills
Into the Po volley, allied head
quarters announced.
Other significant gains In yes
terday's fluhtlnu came nn the
eighth army front where British
troops captured Longlano, 12
miles west of Rimini, anrl the
neighboring village of Lacrocet
la. Tho eighth army also pushed
additional forces acrosi tho Fl-
umieino river and occupied the
towns of Guttco and San Giovanni,
JAPS REPORT RAIDS
(Continued from Page One)
on Pelcllu. Sunday's communi
que, reporting 11,083 dead on
Unit main Islund, was 1000 too
high at that time, the admiral
5ii kl. Ho disclosed that 184
.Japanese civilians had been in
terned on Angaur Island, six
miles southward of Pelcllu.
Central Pacific planes bomb
ed Bubelthuap, largest of the
Palau islands, and hit shipping
at Iwo Jlma, in the Volcano
group. Two of eight Nipponese
interceptors were shot down
there. .
Southwest Pacific fighters
sunk six barges which the Japa
nese were attempting to sneak
Into Morolal, advance Ameri
can base .300 miles south of the
Philippines,
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued From Pg One)
Britain and Russia after Hitler
Is licked is the same kind of
ALL-OUT help in licking the
Jap that we've given to licking
the German.
We MAY be making some
progress In that direction.
At least at lust night's ban
quel Stalin made tho frank ad.
mission that without AMERI
CAN aid tho course of the
European war might have been
different. America's STUrKN.
DOUS production and organizing
ability, he conceded, have helped
greatly to turn tho tide against
ucrmuny.
.
ZOOMING from Stalin, that Is
quito an admission. Know
Ing by observation how his
mind apparently works, . it
sounds something like an ad'
mission that he knows he owes
it to us to get in and help us
iick mo J np.
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