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ALLIED SHELLS BLOW ASRSTRIP OVER WEEKEND (Continued from I'imo Ono) inuuiiwlillu, wan busy tiibulutliiK lOHiiltn. Jap Loues 'I'ho ruiiiiiiKliiK fleet since July 10 I him cunt Japan 11)7(1 planes mid lua ship mill miiull f in f t (luslruyeu ur illumined, iiu Lordlng lu u bux score IhmulhI thlit' ufturnoon by Admiral Nluilt,' lii'ii(l(iiai'tuii, "This In It; thin ig tliti end ot Ilia J it p navy," That wag thu quint conclti lun ot ono third fleet officer aboard Vice Ailm, John S. Me Cnln'g carrier (limshlp, after gludyliiu photouraiiliH ot thu de vastation wrought Saturday at Kmc, reported Assoulutud Press correspondent Kieluird O'Mul ley, i,.n.K'y' bl.iilnK tinswer to .i.:in's rejection of tlio allied lii'iieu u 1 1 1 in it 1 1 1 1 1 1 cllmuxecl three v. ei'ks of unprecedented destine tiun that co.it the enemy all her major warships. B-2D crewmen meanwhile, without a long, wrote oft six of 11 forewarned enemy IndiiKtrlal centers that they had placed publicly on their death lint: and General MacArthur'g Kur Eust nlr forceg added 700 gortleg of their own to Suturdny's parade of bombg across the Nipponese empire and itg outpost. Scoro Llilod Nlnillx' utiiff Issued this box gcoro of the, allied fleet's share in the destruction nines It gtruck Tokyo July 10: Destroyed or duimiKed: 1070 enemy ulrcraft and U 1 0 ships or small craii, Combatant ghlps gunk, 17: merchantmen, 74: lungers and imull craft, 1BD. Coinbataut ships damnifcd, SI: merclinntiiien, 133; luggers mid n mi it 1 1 crnft, iSl. Listed n k gunk were the bat tleship KyuKii, Inc. llaruna, and tlio heavy cruiser Aobn, Nlmltz previously announced glx aircraft carriers of all sizes, a total of five cruisers, many destroyers and gome lesser war craft damiiKcd. Tho aircraft toll Included: destroyed In the air, AS; de stroyed unround, sua; damaged aground, 823. Locomotives destroyed, 120; locomotives diimancd, 05, Halney'a planes, aided by land-bused army, navy and mu rine airmen, destroyed or dam aged 537 Japanese croft and CHI) planes in the most recent series of carrier strikes begin- nhiK at Kuro lust Tuesday. In cluded wero i5 warships 40 Mirfucc ships and fivo submarines. Japan In most cases didn't or couldn t fight back. Not a sliiKlo allied warship has been reported damaged since tho fleet went into action July 10. Child Injured When Struck By Car Stephen Pratt, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prat), of Mcdford, was Injured Sunday afternoon when ho was struck by a car at Mooro park. Tho enr, driven by Sitt. J. P. Archer of tho Marino Barracks, was pulllnit away from tho con cession stand when Archer heard a thump and stopped tho car Immediately, Tho youngster was taken to Hillside hospital for treatment. ', Got tho habit of u.hIiik your car ash tray the year around. A thoughtlessly flipped cigarette might cause a bad forest fire. Help keep your stato Krccn. THE WAR TODAY (Continued From Patfa 6no) tho United Stales. Britain Is a inlKhty cog in world economy. pltKCISKLY because It Is an expedition Into the unknown, many observers believe that the laborltos will proceed cir cumspectly. Probably tho first chaiiKcs will Include nutlonullzii tlou of the colli minus and trans port, So far as thu mines lire concerned, ono feels sure that the majority of English people will welcomu tho chaiiKO If for no other reason than to butter tlit; plight of thu ureal army of minors who lonK havo suffered torrlblii poverty. Wholesale nationalization ovar-nliihl doesn't seem likely, I'rhno Minister Attleo's uovern- inent is makliiK Its experiment at one ot the most trying tunes in Urilaln's history. It faces a tre mendous task of post-war re habilitation, and tho people want quick action in providing better rauons, mora clonics, new homes. They won't stand for delays due to experimentation In luitloiiiillziillon, LUZON JAPS FIGHT (Continued From Pane One) rapidly closing, trap somo 32 miles north of Bagnio. Americans believe all of these officers. Including Yumashlta still are on Luzon, living in filth and forcing their troops and Japanese civilians caught with them to continue resistance. Yamashlta is believed to be in the center of the strongest, most fully organized pocket ot Jap anese resistance remaining on Luzon. An estimated 10,700 Japanese urc trapped In approxi mately a zu-miie wshu sireien of towering mountains between highways 4 and 11, north of a lino between Scnlpslp and Klangon. Trap Planned The trap was formed bv Col, nusscll W. Volckman's Philip pine army units and Filipino guerrillas on tho north, who formed Junctions with, respect Ivcly, units of tho 32nd U. S. infantry division on highway 11 and with mo sixth Infantry di vision on highway 4, onawoict said the trap was sufficiently tight that no large enemy party could escape through it, although individuals might knlfo through the lines. Townsend Sentenced On Larceny Charge William E. Townsend plcuded guiny lo grand larceny in cir cuit court this afternoon and was sentenced to a term not lo exceed five years in the Oregon penitentiary by Judgo David R. Vanclcnberg. Townsend was charged with stealing a Hamilton wrist watch valued at $00 from Jack Peder sen at Crescent lake on July 13. Classified Ads Bring Results. MADE ESPECIALLY TO RELIEVE TORTURE AND KILL OERMf THAT CAUSE ATHLETE'S FOOT Firtt applications of wonderful Booth! or, highly medic tod liquid Zomo promptly relievo itchy Borontwi between cracked peeling toea. Then Zomo on contact Kills (terms that cauBO and spread Alhloto'i Foot To mo la a Doctor' antiseptic formula with an amazing record of auccoaa. Zemo i really works tho flrot trial convinces. ' Clean, stainless. At all druK" tores. Send Zemo to boys In service. 2yjQ THREE LEADERS PROMISE JAPAN INVASION FORGE (Continued From Pago One) relectcd the allied ultimatum to surrender, lie said, " It Is a hursh fate which tho enemy has chosen. In all world history there Is no more glaring example of a nation imposing disaster upon Itscii. For these people, the language of bombs and guns apparently Is tho only convincing language. Finishing Touches He said that carrier planes of the American third fleet and the British Pacific task force had been "putting tho finishing touches on the Job of rendering luopcratltinal practically every major Japanese combat ship ' and that besides tho doubling of tho Superfortress forces, "largo forces of bombers of other types also will be on hand to destroy targets In Japan." Leiiiay, discussing Ids advance notice system, referred to "In augurating this program," Im plying that it would bo used again, Already his bombers Imvo set fire to six of tho 11 cities that he warned. Spaalz, In his brief discussion of the B-20 program, Bald, "the greater tho force you can throw against them (the Japanese) the quicker they arc liable to call it quits." UP Streamliner 1 Leaves Tracks OMAHA, July 30 (IP) Four cars of the Union Pacific's City of Los Angeles left the track 01 miles cost of Las Veiias. Nov., last nlitht as a result of flood waters which undermined the roadbed. Three or four passengers were shaken up, the raliroad said, two badly enough to require hospi talization at Las Vegas. Virginia Lcc, a Bremerton, Wash., buyer suffered a small cut over the right eye. BARGE FOR SALE THE DALLES, Ore., July 30 (It A for sale sign hangs on a 100-foot oil barge stranded on Columbia river docks here, Terms of sale aro "as Is, where Is," noted company spokesmen The owner said refloating costs wouia lie excessive. YOU DONT NEED CASH AT Seers-USE PURCHASE COUPONS Toti ro to th CrtJtt Of fie Juit onc to ft a book full of (tttipnna . . then prnt ths ecu pool juit llki fh ill Ihrmiih thi tore. There'! nn fun or formal ity, no ilfnlni mIm illpi. Small down payment and monthly repayments tiuaj tarrying ehsrga. GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Office T LI C n S T niitrr uric n i i II t r it ah f??i n C J TH I M I C V UN OI rv. V Vail 1 There isn't much room for civilian travel on Great North ern's Empire Builder. Even our famous Rocky Mountain goat couldn't ride every day if he weren't painted on the locomotives. Transporting troops on regular and special trains is Great Northern's most important duty. These are the trips that i are really necessary. ' ' IT. I. WAYNK. Ami.- Aawnt Great Northern Station, Pliono 4101 Klnmnth Fulls,' Oregon Whiskey Still Found In Pen JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., July 30 (I") A ten-gallon whisky still and seven BO-gallon barrels of mash, concealed behind a se cret celling panel, have been found In tlio Missouri peniten tiary bakery, Warden T. E. Whltecottoit reported today. "Tills Is tho biggest and best ono we'vn found yet," tho war den said, Two old coffee urns taken from a former officers' dining room three or four years ago were used for distillation. Odors from the prison bakery con cealed the smell of fermentation and heat from the bakery ovens kept tho mash working. RE- FOR EMPIRE STATE (Continued From Pago One) feet abovo Fifth avenue for causes of the spectacular crash. Army officials made no defi nite statement regarding dam age to tho building, which Gen. Drum at first believed would amount to $500,000 but later said could not yet be accurately cstimutcd. However, army public rela tions officers said that in simi lar cases the army ordinarily has assumed all responsibility. Gen. Ira Eaker, deputy com mander of the army air forces, told Mayor F. 11. La Guardia in a letter made public yester day of the sympathy of the AAF for "all your citizens killed, injured or disturbed by tho disaster." JAP PREMIER ML GNOFiE LTII I (Continued From Page One) Suzuki said, in a neat buck-passing comment: "I leave this with absolute confidence in the hands of our strategists." He claimed that aircraft pro duction was above anticipations, but gavo added proof that all had not been well in this pro gram with the sentence: "Should this production quota have been completed Just a bit: curlier, we would have avoided causing much worry to various: circles?' ! Later today radio Tokyoi claimed that a "man in the street" poll showed that the Jap-j ancBo people were backing up: the government ill the rejection of tho ultimatum. I Domel quoted interviews sup-; posedly with an elevated rail-; way worker, a teacher, and a barber who had been bombed i out of everything but his "clip-! pers and razor." All, said Domei.i remained unshaken in a resolve; to stand by tho government's re- i sistance. ! Another Japanese broadcast said American efforts to divide political and military leaders was "entertaining," but would not succeed, Blockado of their homo Is lands has forced tho Japanese to turn back in desperation to the production of wooden airplanes, tho important Tokyo newspaper Aeohi disclosed today In an edi torial censuring tho government for failure to provide adequate national defense. "The production of wooden aircraft has become a grave mat tor for Japan today," said the editorial quoted at length by the Tokyo radio. Japan's Domel agency, ampli fying a Saturday night dispatch, claimed without confirmation that an aerial raid on the Oki nawa area had sunk two Ameri- Monday, July 30, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THRE 3 Senators See U S Participation WASHINGTON, July 30 (V) Three senators often critical of administration foreign policies today forecast smooth sailing for legislation to carry i out American participation .In the United Nations peacekeeping or ganization. In separate interviews, Sena tors Wheeler (D-Morit.), LaFol lette (Prog.-Wis.) and Revcr comb (H-W. Va.) said that if the can ships, unidentified, and started fires on three U. S. airfields. president's primary authority 1.1 limited to tho list) of animl forces for policing tho peace ana if tho sizo of military oontln. gents assigned to tho league la' ' small, they can soo. no reason for congressional controversy. All three voted for tho United Nations charter when It was rat-1 If led by tho senate Saturday .on an 89 to 2 roll cull. 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