.nHfiu nnril QRM ACROSS II BORDER ,l prom I'M" "c) . ... mule u fresh I u o. Ui-riniy wufli P'S Villi, uilvunelng " in Mi , ,., iin In nn fcasiwuii wllhlll Lxlu' l"u,n- 1 .owns uiptiirml in Si'P' "i l0V Heliiltin town r QUI "v A ".,.h,Jiii wcru ciiiiii"-" nin ,, ,, i iruc M . !!! ..... iiwi iu nuuiiiHt ' ry fire anil wn ! Ik"1 .".I... ,. In, If 111 III) l u. Is In feffi .i '" llM1,v" . Tl. vl lilfi Is I L,, division I, "ma Ciermuny east of !rii.K mi If f ri'KwUnicc, in Vii. illvlHlon with tanks F',: ....,! Hmm iifrtiM thu it... lfni rlvir. LflltTH VI "v . miles west ui Monchuu. . ....-li. ftinnrliiill Ilild n ivi mi : . 1 I J. Ill I It M I II Ml k forces -i.uli.lnK out In u r a.,... l mill tlllrntf on tOI Inure u u.it.iul hrlduvluMul Ot llMchver. north or tho F ... ..r 'I'illiurii In a ,),. hritilo uf men. uinhtf. irs and artilU-ry. .. - I... ...wt .if ll.n lg 100 mllo fronl, Amur- I....J L'.-,..t,.l, Irnimrt moved Li two mllo "I Hi" Rhino I Oimguuifl K nil" iihnivnv" nn.t LirtlMllillif fur .uui ' m - ' ht and Ccrnay. Nazi's to Face Trial for Crime Against Germans LONDON. Jun. 31 fl'lltli-h- 11 rd Law, minister of slate, de clared lutliiy that llrltiiln wuultl lid lU-r UllllOSt Id HI'll (lint thu nuzl were punished for "crimes committed ugiilnKl thu tier-minis." It wiih Hid first definite hicll ciitlmi thul thi nii.in would be nillilo to pay fur persecution of JCWS IIIKI IlllU'lN III llll! I'OICII 11 mill, although Low (11(1 nut sped' fy liny group by niunu. l.uw mild tho nroccduro of such trials would ho (lirferinil (rom IIkihu fur wnr crlinlniila, but ho did nut npcclfy In wluit niiinntir. 1 to Indlcntcd I her 11 win u iioMlblllty the Curiniinii them ulvi's mlitlit conduct them. RESISTANC E SECOND DITORIALS ON NEWS nlliiucd (rum I'nfo One) ing ilrcniilh. Wc and tho It were niiiwlnu In row- fiiuiiibi'r on llio western It win clciir lluil 11 tin- iihl at the front door mid luck doer, Hi tho SAME ,. was ni'iir. ivbo the Anicrlcnim nnd tho n could be thrown UAUL.Y JalaiKo by 11 midden power- now pos.smiy no mncli no they would be uniiblo to as the unvll for tho IUis- liammcr. A bidik-lhrouiih Into our renr, with nccom- ing v a t di'inoriillziitlon, concelvubiy be possible. I event, the Gcrmim could un the Ilusslnns whlln we tie British wcro recoverliiK. line ocrman comnuind must reasoned. It would bo 11 Jainerous (iiimble, but tho i were hlnh. And Ger s plight was ifultinu; des- attempt wns made. It Wc II lid the Hrltluh nn. fjto be still in position to be mi lor tnc Kiissliin ham- 11 tne iiiis.'iinu nra slowed they will be tho nnvll for lammer. f only a guess, but II looks mir one-. Haillc nntn In II.a ... hiu IIVtTB Pi"! out of Germany con- ..vu ui-m-r llisrounrcl very word coiiiIiik out of my Is propngnnda. Tho leaders nri. niiiini. nu..i ing fear 11.1 n i.nh i ,11. . perman ram. Let jump to no con- 'MAN nnillll-nlln., 11. forchod earth nollcy. of 1 were heurhiK IncrousliiK- U1C tlrtVl: - imn ... in r.11 """""" I I1I1VO Iv " Go,'V".,y. Wo can r . own (inves. f S'.'THING an HI IB ny TL. feermn" l!olicy "Plccl in &",y s., ""'hlng more RELEASE URGED FOB SIMHILIE (Continued Krom Phko One) Muted I hut in view of Injuries received by Siimiiiurvlllo while In the service, ho wished to recommend that Summerville be nlnced In 11 vctemn'11 hospltnl In Sun Francisco for treutment. It la understood thut Suinmcrvlllo received Injuries in u plune crush, the Injuries resulting in a medlcul dlni'luirgo (or tho mun. Murine Uurrncks ofdcluls snld Unit Kunimervllle's brother, Sgt. L. Summerville, wiinld be k'vcii liberty this weekend to go to his brother iu Yrekn, and uccom puny lilm to a lionplttil where he will undergo treatment. Sum merville wus employed here us 11 garage mechanic following his return (rom duty, Fermon Clinton Evan has re covered from his injuries and has returned to duty, Uarrucks officials sulrt. Flynn's Family Grows, Report MEXICO CITY, Jun. 31 (Pi A throe-weeks old buby register ed in the vital Htulistlcs bureau hero as the daughter of "Leslie Klynn, cinema uctor, Holly wood, prompted a statement yesterday from Errol Lcslio Klynn, Hollywood inovlo star, that "this makes the third or fourth time I've been reported married in the lust couple of years." Record it the vital statistics bureau indiciito Nora Dddlngton, 20, appeared before the registry Judge and niado tho statement that sue und the actor, whoso age was given as 3(1, were the par ents of the child, named Dlcdrl Klynn Eddinglon, The reports of his m.irrlnges. Klynn added In his prepared statement "ought to cop mo the bigamy award next year." He hart no comment directly on the registration of tho child's birth. T ISLE LANDING (Continued Krom Pago One) Kuh Cupt. niciiurd C. Kadel, Fort Knox, Ky., mid Capl. Win ston Jones, an Oklahoman mingled with Filipino guerrillas wildly grcetimi the invaders. The Yanks of Lt. Gun. Hubert L. tlche bcrgcr nosed an Iminc. dlate menace to prized Olongupo navui base 111 Kublc bay by rac ing 11 miles inland tho first dav post flag-waving Filipinos, occu pying sucn towns as him rolloo, San Narciso, San Antonio, Sun Murccllno and Caetlllelns und seizing an airfield the 23rd air buso won on Luzon. No Jars Suggesting how wide open the sector Is to American conoiicst. Filipinos told Associated Press Correspondent James Hutcheson that no cneinv forces huvc linen stationed In the area since 1042 although 300 passed southward two weeks ago, killing n Filipino woman in ono town without pro. vomtion. The beachhead extended above tho Santo Tomas river, Klvlng the Yanks control of a long bridge thero. Hutcheson disclosed that the Invasion convov wns not uttnek- ed by a slnolo enemy piano nj- lnougn 11 followed the same In land sens route from Levte ta ken by tho BOO-shlo convoy which was raided cnntlnuouslv en route to the Lingaycn gulf landings of the slxlh army, Jamr ury u. m"l ll'l '!'!" Ul'lli'll'll II illlillllllllllilllilliii jlliiililiilliliiliiliSi WEATHER Mux. nn S.l 11 sa .d 40 "Wllto" Mm. PfArln .19 X .0.1 ni 01 47 114 .14 .n? .(HI M Trsro .111 .nn .03 iSli.h, "'"'.'"V. Snnw In Vimin. 'r and K.!'!""1 " Freight Rate Study Favored by C of C (Continued From Piiro One) from the land use committee, which is In charge of the cham ber's representations to be made at the hearing on the Sac lamcnto diversion project. Hen r.cl said that this is 11 mnttcr of transcending importance, to this area, and th'iit It Is necessary that a great deal of work bo done prior to the February 20 Hearing to 00 neia ncro oy 1110 U. S. army engineers. While much Information Is available from vntious sources, he said, the work of nn engi neer is needed in compiling this data for presentation at tho hearing. (Continued Krom Page One) spoke for her husband at his birthday party: yesterday Clem, ent H. Attlcc. deputy prime rnln Islcr, answered questions in par liament in place of Churchill; to. dny Kichard Law. British mliv later of state, answered foreign affairs questions In parliament In p!aco of Koreign Secretary Anthony Eden, and Hopkins, who recently visited London nnd Paris, now nns gone from Home 10 nn unKtiown destination. ( All tins odds up to ono thing," tho nnzi broadcast con tlnued. "Tho big conference The only question 'now Is where nicy win mcci7 ) Expectd Homt Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Goollur, 1 25 Pine, urc expecting their two daugh ters, Nun and Adru, to arrive Saturday for u 10-duv visit, lloth girlu ore serving in tho WAVES. wim Holds tne ruim of pony oi- fleer first class, and Adru Is sea man first c uss. Nan is stationed ut the Alumcdn nuvul uir base, Adru ut Sun Diego naval uir buso. Anlgntd Ensign Robert Hood. USNIt, hus left Norfolk, Vu.. for Jacksonville, Fla., where he has been assigned his ship, according to word received by his nurenu, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hristow Hood of Washington street. Hood is now on an AKL, converted LST, which will serve the navy as a repair ship. Jawclry Stolon City police were advised Tuesday that quantity of valuable Jewelry had been stolen from Mrs. rrunK Krnnkford, 818 Walnut. Tho loot consisted of diamond rings, an- llauc bracelets and a brooch, a pium gold wedding ring, vulu- uule coins und otner Jewelry In San Francisco A. BrLstow Hood of the Ralph L. Smith Lumber company here, is In San rrnnctsco on business comer ring with Ralph L. Smith, who Is on the west const from nls offlco in Knnsus City, Mo. 10 QUiT; REPORT (Continued From Pago One) nnd shovel the entire breudth of tho road. See to it that there is unhindered fr? passages through your towns and locaii' tics. 'The German homeland 1b now at stake." Procession Described A Swiss report to London told of ono of tlio refugee processions from the cast. It uescriDca babies dying (rom the cold, old people fulling along the road sides, terrified civilians Jamming into trains wnicn no longer were ablo to maintain their passenger schedules. Ono British report said Ges tapo Chief Hcinrich Himmler published a decree yesterday au thorizing arrests ana coniza tions without, warrants, and an other said the classes of 102U and 1929 had been called to the col ors In Upper Silesia. Echoing Hitlers cry lor a German fight to the death, the Nazi radio issued new warnings to those who were ready to quit. 'We shall not permit them to throw a wrench in tne worKs, . one Berlin broadcast declared. H It's a "frozen" article vou heed, advertise for a used one In the classified From Tulalak Mr. and Mrs, Richard Smith were among the out-of-town visitors In Klamath Kails Wednesday from their ranch home at Tulelnke. Theft Reported Harold Bradcn, 927 Lincoln, reported to police Wednesday the theft of an bmcrson radio valued at $15. Prisoners Report Peace Rumors SIMMERRATH, Germany, Jan. 31 A') German prisoners said today these peace rumors were sweeping the western front: 1. That Foreign Minister Joa chim von Rlbbentrop had gone to England to seek peace. 2. That Baron Franz von Pa pen, former German ambas sador to Turkey, had come to the United Slates to try and mnkc peace. The prisoners were at a loss to explain how the nazls reach' cd their alleged destination. Yos. thev ar still anina un there. Where? Why, up to Fellows' Building to have' their Aiiuuiiio iax iiqurea oui Lm91 onaso cnaae it down. Sponaored In the Intereat ol Victory by Tho Btrange, true story of how Standard Time originated. TONIGHT 8lOO KFJI Southern Pacific's MAIN LINE B?CWP HOtAJ) I "ifcrtf Klamath Falli Pepal-Cola Bottling Co. DISTINCTIVE APPAREt Phone 8222 901 Main A WOUNDED OREGON SOLDIER NEEDS YOU! WAC Surgical Technician Somewhere in an army hospital there's a wounded soldier from Klamath Falls that urgently needs the holp of a trained medical technician to help him back to health. If you have had previous medical training you will be sent to an army hospital immediate-, ly after basic training in the Women's Army Corps to help that soldier. If you have not. had training, an army school is waiting for you if you can qualify. Don't shirk that duty. If You Are Between the Ages of 20 and 49, Mail the Coupon Now! WAC RECRUITING STATION Post Office Building Klamath Falls, Ore. Please send me complete information on the Women's Army Corps . name . v ADDRESS .1........ ...: Phone ....:..........: city ...........r..LSTATE.:..:r. JOIN THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS, SERyE IN THE MEDICAL DEPT. Czechs Recognize Lublin Poles LONDON. Jan. 31 W The Czechoslovak government In ex ile toniiilit unnounced formal recognition of the provisional Polish government ut' Lubllii, und said diplomatic relations would be sturted, Czechoslovakia Is, the first of the allies, except' Russia, to recognize the Lublin govern ment. . (Continued From Page One) amendment Is likely tomorrow. Representative Andrews (R N. Y.) served notice he would demand a roll call. As soon as the Wadsworth 'amendment was disposed of, the house waded into debate on the fair , employment practices amendment offered by Represen tative Clason (R-Mass.) This would deny essential rating, and consequently access to addition al manpower, to employers who discriminate against a worker because of race, color or creed. The, vote against the Wads worth ' amendment followed a plea by Speaker Rayburn to pass the legislation in its present form. ... . Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1345 HERALD AND NEWS THREC in ST , (Continued From Pago One) themselves as a liberal .clement of the party headed by Wallace and the old line democrats rep resented by Senators Byrd (Va.), George (Ga.), Bailey (N.C.) and others. uuiiipiuiiiieu muy uopeu wuuiu keep penncd-up animosities from spilling out on the senate floor. 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