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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1944)
m ' s - III t ; V4S SI i'Sl " .8 I. a PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L IPPINE ma SCENE OF HIP BOOT (Continued from Pago One) j 1360 of her officers and men j were rescued. In addition to the fleet unlsj mink or damaged, the Japanese lost ISO planes. ) The actions began Monday at-! ternoon (U. S. time) and extend-1 Nimitz said a strong force of lanrt-based Japanese planes at- fanb-nl TT C laiLr nrnun Monday and succeeded in sen- ivilli.ll 13 llic lliav iiiiiktivan im- 111.1 f-iuvc uiv juiaiiriiiui. u.,, went down in flames off the Mar- snan lsianas in cany uecemoer 1 0.1 -J Besides the captain, 133 other officers and 1227 enlisted men were saved. The complement of tne ugnt (jeep) carrier is not list ed but probably is around 1500. Third Force The Japanese obviously at tempting a surprise xnree-prong-ed attack which they hoped centrating on Japanese battle- auiiia ttuu wiuiai:, s ill oiuuyun and Sul- seas sent a third force from Formosa. This group included at . least inree carriers. nowever. mere was no indication in the "com munioue that anv .Tananpse par. rier planes were launched against the third fleet which pos sibly achieved surprise instead in I nl'nnli'nn nttanl - U I tal nainr chine It was from this carrier force mat Aam. Marc A. Mitscher's planes sank "at least one large carrier and severely damaged two others." Reports Incomplete Nimitz said reports of, this car rier action south of Formosa yet are incomplete, indicating the third fleet may have inflicted ad ditional severe damage upon the enemy. Carrier search planes discover ed two enemy forces heading easiwara tuonaay inrougn tne 51 buyan and Sulu seas, ostensibly intending to bombard Gen. Doug las MacArthur's ground forces on Leyte island. ... One force consisted of three or four battleships, 10 cruisers and about 13 destroyers. Repeated attacks by carrier aircraft indicate that every bat tleship was damaged by bombs, that at least one was torpedoed and one cruiser was torpedoed. The second force was sighted .-southwest of Negros island in the auiu sea in tne southwestern Philinninaa ft pnncidAn nt .... battleships, one cruiser and four Both battleships were dam aged by bombs and the light uniis were straied. Moral Issues Set For Campaign Talk Political broadcasts tonight, Wednesday, will include a talk by Governor Thomas . Dewey over CBS at 7 o'clock, the topic, "Moral Issues In This Election." At 9:45 to 10 10 p. m., Rupert Hughes will speak for the republican na tional committee, followed at 10 p. m by a broadcast spon sored by the California Dew-ey-Brickcr campaign commit tee. Both may be heard over KFJI. Th ursday, 9:45 to 10 p. m., Representative Dirksen will speak for the republican na tional committee, KFJI. REDS INVADE NOHWHr WIN Billllllii PUNNED IN CITY (Continued from Page One) the Stanrlai-rJ VanA ortmnanv An property leased iron. A. D. Collier. 111 rr nfftfo tUa IflatviatU Mn- rino Rarpocl-e whn ie leoiiinn soon for the South Pacific, was given a lareweu tribute at the directors' meeting. He talked of the Marine Barracks in the navy and marine program, and said that the program here is unrlrincr mif i,n.nccfitl1u Hn praised community support of T .T M PaKnfMilr liavv ntfi. pnf in nharCA eif fnnctriiMirm here, reported on construction progress at tne air station ana (lie DfUirftna. Members of the "Shot From the Sky" advance party were introduced. PORT KIRKENES (Continued from Paso One) by surprise by Hitler on April If, 1H1U. Undararound Raarlv A determined underground sianns rcany in Norway 10 am in the liberation, and has cmict ly mobilized resources during German occupation. A power ful fifth column in Norway fa cilitated trcrmany s quick con mifct AT tha mnttntoiiirtiie no tion, homo of the original Quis ling- out now patriots are reaciy to strike a blow for liberation. Marshal Stalin In an m-rlai nf the day announced the capture oi oam mare, last nomanian city neid by the Germans, and naarhv Parai Knth nn in Transylvania hard by the pre war Hungarian ironiier. aatu Mr,i A IMtV nf IS 70S tarna- b strontf fortress nnsltinn hplwin nussian armies in tzecnosio- VAkla Anrl thnca inirariincr Rn. mania and Hungary. Stalin said ine victory completed tne cap ture oi noruiern xransyivania F.nlilt In Naw Clint. 1. Rnrrptt unH Allan 1' Nm-rptt. 17 venr.nlrl twins Cnrtrn T Hir, mailt and John G. Ui-rliugs, all oi Klaiuatli Falls, enlisted in the no.... tt. ....... I. f),d U.,.,1 recruiting oll'icc in the federal u,,,,,,,,,n mivi nu, nuui 111 m 1 Ul I1HUU, f 00 1 Firestone Super ANTI-FREEZE GALLON $1.40 10c deposit on container Main Strf t. I w, mam bl ,,, ... ,ij4 "win EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Page One) ' which the Germans have long nniiciv f T3necia Tmnnttant Norwegian iron mines are locat- ea in tne ivirKenes area. . "yHE Russians are advancing steadily in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, but reports of their operations there are scanty and incomplete. The British are chasing the Germans northward OUT of Greece and probably getting a lot of satisfaction out of aveng ing ths riafoat fhA ,ua,aJ when the Germans chased them out. . JETTING back to the Pacific, tha rlicnstnhac tail ..a (V. isvyus tne uaps nave Deen try ing on us the INFILTRATION tactics they used so successfully on the British in the Malayan campaign, but are meeting with BLOODY FAILURE. School Official Denies Violation PORTf.ANn rw OS rio The Portland superintendent of SChonle hWlai-ori tnlau article appearing in the school uiirii.i. puoiicauon urging pass- amendment did not violate the law. WillarH n SluMlnK ... n! criticism nf s F,,Lnn Ait . chairman of the school board, declared mine nrhikit ... ' f uuiuii, tlic USC of school facilities for partisan political activity. I do not un derstand them to prohibit the use of the 'school bulletin' to present the point of view of the admin- wuaupn to teacners on contro versial lftStt. nf nnnAn 1. t.. w kviiMiy IU CUU- cation." Service Men and Women Home on Leave fJianf. Ifl.fnr. 1 uuiiuw sicca pro .,,1. i c; . u more in tne sub-stratosphere, have satisfac- large army bombers and prob- ablV itflntt Will hanm- 1 a . ..... oiauuaru eaulDmpnt nn l.ariaiH . ;l.l! nlano. Hans Norland Atttn i. ... Phono 60B0. ve tei For l DOROTHEA BUCK Democratic Candidate For County Commissioner M. Adv. l Dorolhl. Bonk DEWEY 50.aai CLUtaT p Hre'i My Dollar For Dewey. Nam . -............. U Address n i c K Phon.., ,MP?BiIiNTf PLEASE TURN IN ALL"" PROCEEDS BY OCTOBER 28 t , Adr-Ki.m.ih D.w.r tg.Ml Club from Seattle, Wash. Here until uctooer 31. Cpl. Dalt C. Htndrickson from vegas, nev. nere until Uc tober 31. rwn rial m u,ttj.. , , , . ilUIll Alaska. Hpri until MntiomKi, 7 Cpl. Will rd F. Seitling.r iium uenver. uoioraao. Here until October 30. sgt. Carrol (Bud) Falrela frnm Stockton, Calif. Here until No vember . The ahnvA ,ofuii.a naa.l. "inn 10 ircts passes 10 me lo cal theatres and free fountain enr ,i no af T.npf t?fi.A . courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the Lueaues ana n. v. vvooaruii 01 the dairy. Please call at The Herald and Ns nffiro (ak tnr Paul Haines) for your courtesy uci&eis. Lanqell Valley Mr. and Mn P a ramnkall and daughter Rpft nf Titiaiatn were Sunday dinner guests of itii. aim ivirj; t, . w. Krnwn etnH family. Mrs. Albert Dearborn and Marilvn and HpIpii day with Mrs. Lester Leavitt and Mary. Mr. and Mrs riaranaa Dam. kins of MarhfiIH ;nH guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murray ana Mrs. Botkins on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr. n DUO Tll.na, are here from San Francisco visiting relatives and friends in ""scu vauey ana Bonanza. - Mnt. Wptlav riaa.W.. n J children spent Wednesday with lUKe n , ..no. imuj orown ana Mrs. a F. Nichols of Rnn9n Mr. and Mrs Fran1 Rna.1, nnJ son Buddy of Bonanza spent niuiiuoy evening wnn Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown and family. Howard Ppnnla n4 C..UI. : spending a week with his par- cum, rar. ana Mrs. Frank Pep tic mm nut Dromers, aoo and Owen and familv Mr. and Mrs. Herb Marcha.it 01 icioy visitca their son, Roy Merchant and family, in Lan gell valley and their daughter a.iu auii-in-iaw, mr. ana Mrs, Rav .Tnnpc nf I' 1 u c-.t,- r" ,r , w -fc.oiiioiii cdue. The Marchants lived in Langell vauey oeiure moving to Kerby One airline flying under con- nni air transport command has averaged more than a mlllinn mila. n h.hil - "".w a lltuillll ior the past two years, on the trans- routes connecting New foundland, Iceland, Scotland and North Africa. Classified Ads Bring Results. Men ! Hook on to this top priority job! Railroading , . . locomotives . . . Hat cars . . . war trains rolling . . . action for active men that's what this Job is all about. That's why this job is no dull, cut-and-dried routine. That's why men with red blood take to It. And why you may want It. This is tha Ink C.ii-1 . ... Southern Pacific a Job we train you for In a few days. Switching cars loaded with war materials . . . keeping 'em hUmninff . . . tunnlrlnn ...uu a mutt Willi an one nn rraw In It ... i terminals... working with real rAilrnariW. . nnltMH a , , , i,ullJi,,K America roll to victory. (And that's no flowery statcmcntl) Fine wages! About $220 base, plus chance for overtime. Plenty of work ...because S.P.'s biggest Job begins when Germany is fin ished. A job with one of Amer ica s biggest companies. Here's VOIir Phfinaa T nnl ti, . also wanted to train for Brake men at similar pay. See or Write Trainmaster, S. P. Station, Klamath Falls, or Your Nearest S. P. Agent Rirtrtide PTA An evening program loiiowett by refresh ments is scheduled tor Friday, November 3, at 7:30 p. m., at Riverside school. All parents are urgea lo ntioim. ine pro gram will be presented by the scnooi cniiciren. Airs, uick rteea er is cnatrman. Nw Horn Mr. and Mrs. S. . (led) Buttlcr have purchased new hnmA al 313 Mai-tin Mr. Buttler's brother's wife. Mrs. Harvey u. Conner, whose hus band is in the service, and her twn phMHlfn will molr th..l- nome with the ttuttlcrs. Wdmin nf Mnaia A aa.J nnw tv will he nnnnrH hv tha Wnm. en of the Moose. Fridav at . 2 p. m., in the Moose hall. This is tne filth of a series nf came. mnA tne ptiDtic is mvitea. If Eureka' Onarterharlr elith mamhara numharlna .hai.l 1 at will come to Klamath Falls Fri day with the Eureka football team, which plays the Pelicans that night at Modoc field. The Inral Cltlarterhanlr nlnh announced today that the visi tors win nave ninncr at tne WinOma hotel FriHaw A.mntna and that any local Quarterback ers who wish to cat with them should call 7260 by Thursday noon. Local Quarterbackers Were invited tn Hrnn intn tha Winema dining room at 5:30 p. m. to meet the visitors, whether mey remain to eat or not. Lee Smith, .fnrmo. Vlamalh Quarterback president, will head the Eureka delegation. Alien Patents to Be Shown Here Rnv Shauernc fan,i,Ml.il... of the Alien Property Custodian ivm -uiuuua, win oe in mam ath Falls this Friday and Satur day to meet with any local manu facturers or others interested in the possible use of enemy alien patents, taken over by the gov- tunc. lit Persons who would like a con ference with Shawcross to look over descrintionn nf airaiiaui. DSfentS- ran malri BH . it. merit for Friday or Saturday by tuning me cnamDcr oi com merce, 5103. BALLOTS RETURNED BY SERVICE PEOPLE Of the 1100 absentee bnllots. sent out not long ago by the county clerk's office to men and Women in aervlt-e A.79. Iinve nl. ready been returned, County Clerk Mue K. Short announced today. fika .ai.J tl.nt 1 1. U.11n. come In steadily with every mull uvuvt-ry inn tnai sue exnectcn a thnnxanrl raturnart hallnt. I,v election day. irom their nlnre nf rail Utral inn and who plan to vote by absen tee hallnt thnliU mMnjt In tt.nl. applications to the county where "icy are regisierea, asking tor a ballot Immediately. Absentee ballots must have been filled out anrl he hanlr Ik. . .. i .. uu unv n ,v 11, 111 Wllieh a Vmtai. ia raal.la.a l... ur Dciore election. tiectlon day is November 7, lust 13 days away. were Imtllo !E 'S (Continued from Pag One) was imminent, said a front re port. Below Breskens the Can adians reached the edge of Oost- burff. and rut h DndKiirif. Schoondljke road. ine lanaaian-Brltish offen ives threatened the whole Ger man stand hetrtu tha Uni river. Few Deer Reported n Game Check State nnllee ennnrotlnv lutlk game management agents of the federal fl.h anrl ,lMl(f ..n,l conducted a game check at Bly! aaturaay ana Sunday. Offiefa Cal thaw fannJ deer being brought out of the area, as existing warm weather ha not hrmiirht fham Hnuin m,t of the high country. Six game race. war. r.nn.l.il k h & a charged with Improper hunting lu-'ciiaci, tnrre wun tailing to properly tag their deer. Eight' traffic violations were reported. Jops Report I? Yank Ships Lost By The Anociated Prou Optimistic Tokyo ratlin report. ed todny that 11 American mid three Jiipiim'so warships -....l i ., i,t kimi. illi nium in i, rnirinu in lliilliilnr waters Most Tokyo hrimdi'iists pint-oil the iiftuin wist uf llii' IMiil t- pini's, but tliry npimiontiy ivirr- i rtl IU UK! UU l-'l-'I'l 'IIKV II ,.....- air fighting to the west nnd noiili in which Adin. Chiv-lcr W. Nini Its said Iho U. S. thlitl fk'ft lust one L-airlcr. sunk a Jiipiincie I'nrrii'r ami tliimniM'H two ulllfir enemy ciin icis, fivr or six liallle. siiiis. n ctiiisit iiiki si'vciin wili er warships. The cloth In (our ".out sulls" would make fivu victory suits. YANKS CRUSH JAP COUNTERATTACKS (Continued from I'ago One) which dominate the const be tween 1'iilu and Tnclobiin, In this sector the Jiipiinusc utli'iuiifi'd night infl tint t Ion tuc IKs which they employed so successful ly in tha curly iluys of the war. The tactics mot wllh bloody failure while small M'lilo rnuntiTHttiicks were easily sNinshctl by Iho o n c o in I n g Yanks. There lire about 2,000,000 stiiiiit mill's of mid country In China. Box Ofiic Opont 6:45 V Ph. 4567 Opn i30 St43 HURRY -ENDS SOON HAVER AffjlNJ WEATHER TntnUj-, OeiAlier U, Eusene ..82 Sacramento ..,'2'.'..'97 North Bend 58 Portland 87 Keno ieii Min. 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DIANA LYHu MIMI CHAHOLH i l-P ,l MSijilaal ANOTHER HIT- r SECRETS Of mm sum H ww mi; ajaaj(KJI Hi; urn n rmm Songs Dances Stunts ADMISSION Loge $1.11 General 1 Sarviccman 51 B E N E F I T 0 F Klamath Foil T E E N A G E CLUB