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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 2

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v. Corvallis, Oregon Page Two COKVALLIS GAZE'lTE-TIAIES, SATUKDAY, SEI'TEMBEH 30, 11)1 1 laaanwaiaa' KataBtiahaa 1 Ini.Ua MrrovK. Man Aiopl Oregon Bj, Associated1 Press ber of men, the story said, Russian merchant -ships under the command of the Soviet have been trans-shipping cargoes and using the base as a coaling station. The government recently estab-lished a radio beacon and other im. provements to navigation in addition to those already established, the story added.

Pabllanaa ararr aic aicap OftiM TWa-4 an Jaitaraa CorraJUa, Oragoa. i Enteral imub el Better Art at tta-ooatofiiea at Oorrallia, tiragoa, ute Aet of Marak 1, 1875. Ceilings Are Put on Malt Beverages? SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30-OP) -Flat dollar and cents prices at both wholesale and retail levels for all Mexican malt beverages sold in Washington, Oregont Nevada, Cali-f6mia, Arizona the 10 northern manner: "The simplest and quickest way to indicate your loyal support is to make a cross (X) in front of the word Democrats at th top of the first column, on the ballot. One single cross in that circle means a vote for every one of our candidates." Thus the big city machines are applying their proven tacticg-'of getting out the vote to th'e absent umCUL PAPER BENTON OOUNTT Mining of coal deposits believed to reach 400,000,000 tons will begin in Coos 'County next month, T.

C. Cocn, president of a coal corporation, said at Marshfield. Mrs. Bessie G. Halladay, former owner of a flying school at Ontario, would rather of liberated a little slower ao we could get time to.btry at least a postcard in some of them famous French and Belgium places.

But if a G.I. stops to tie his shoe here he becomes AWQL. 00 The way it is going I think I should be in Berlin by next week end. Maybe I can get home for the world series, but I cannot promise. All my love, Oscar.

P.S. was a awful disappointment. There was ivf, fighting and nothing stopped rjs except a sign like outside movie houses. It just said: "There Will be a short wait before the main feature." Maabtt at taa AsaaeUtaa Praia Tk ImHiM Pre aKlnalYaly tillaa to tea uaa (or pablieatioa of all Hl diipatohaa eraditaa to it or aot atuarwiaa areaitad in thi Vapor Bad alio all total nw dmyId counties of Idaho were announced Yanks Islands; protect Air Field (Continued ftora Page 1) have killed 8717 Japanese on Pele-liu and 1065 on nearby Angaur, a total, of 9772. Fighting has raged since September 15 and, the Japanese are battling to the bitter end, from isolated pockets, on Peleliu.

The three nearby islets were invaded -Wednesday and, Nimiti said Ngesebus was captured the same day- The next day Kongaura was secured, along with the nearby unnamed island. The landings were made under the cover of warships and carrier planes. T- Armed Vessels of Reds Operate From U.S. Port (Continued from 1) quarters for an undetermined num servicemen who might not other! -the Office of Price Administra-wise go to the trouble of securing ition yesterday. They are effective and casting an absentee ballot.

October 1. Hnabor Vatlsaal Editor UI AmocUUO announced she would open a flying TYPEWRITERS ADDING, MACHINES REPAIRED In the northern zone (Washing school at Enterprise this fall At Bend, irrigation officials saiD a this to assure the retention of he "indispensable man." Salem ton, Oregon, Nevada and northern Idaho) typical top retail prices wrUfRroP081 reservoir on the upper PRIVATE THE REICH Dear Harriet Well, I am not sure where I am now on account of the armies in France-don't stop long enough even to look at the signposts, but if I ain't in Germany I am close. Uncle Sam has got a new secret weapon. It is a jet-propelled GJ. We are moving so fast, Harriet, that windshields should now be compulsory equipment for even foot soldiers, a I would not be able to write this letter except we have just slowed thirty miles a hour, don't Jtnow what we 'slowed down for but Sergeant Mooney says it was on account of we had to send some seventy-five miles ahead to locate Gen.

Patton. a It has been almost like a sightseeing tour with me the last few weeks and I seen a thousand places where Hitler once slept and most of the towns where the Nazi supermen once stood. It looks to me like the Kraut is the fastest folding soldier in history. He is a greut fitfhter when he has height, weight and reach on the other fellow, but he has got backbone like a accordion. I seen thousands of captured taiive apprpvalby the regional bu-reft of reclamation: a The federalaki program for servicemen's wives aided 476 mothers be: 11-12 ounce containers 24 per i case, 81 cents for brandsM A rj average of 12,500 ships an- cents per bottle for and nually passed through the "New, brands; ounce containers 24 Waterway," the famous Dutch per case, 21 cents per bottle for canal linking Rotterdam with the brands, 19 cents per bottle for North sea.

and brands. TBLEPHOSEi t0 91 tfoalom 0((im infants in Oregon One of Germany's generals in France is a former beer-hall bouncer. But this is the first time he ever saw so many men coming up the stairs at the same time. and new-born last month. 115 North 16th, Corvallis, Ore.

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Boi. Communique East wall, West wall, All around the map, The Nazi lines.are cracking As Krauts flee from trap to trap. I did iiot rtfrot fcaTlog Brarad pnbllo ptoloa ba I kutr pujbli opinion waa aura ba oiorellwl. Horaea trluf. To air bj ailonea hn a ahonld nrotaat, tnakaa avwarda ol AbtakaB) Llaeola, APER SHORTAGE NOTES Ii.

T. L. says that down in Washington a man trying to serve his country finds everything needed to combat sniping except rubberashoes. in Hitler Chronology Dumbliell, Rumble, Fumble, ('rumble, Tumble. H.

T. Phillips, N.L. Sun.) LEGAL BUT REVEALING Nazis in the lant couple of weeks and I ain't seen a goosestep in carload. Anybody who says Germany will never surrender on our terms is nuts." The ones I been seeing will surrender for a drink of water and a cool place to lay down and catch their breath. You can muke them sore by not accepting a surrender and I seen some so nervous about it that they wanted it in writing.

We have ti.k plenty of Nazi generals and they all look like they did not like army life no mofeVespeeially with the bases loaded and murderers row coming up. I bet even them generals who Hitler hanged a month ago don't look no worse. One rumor is that the Germuns are retreating so fast because they want to get back inside Germany and lay 'their hands on Hitler who Disclosure that Democratic organizations are campaigning for soldier votes by direct letter is illuminating but not illegal, nor even unethical. Any candidate for public While ncwpiip'rs end publishers are suffering from paper shortage New Deul otrencies send forth a veritably Niugartt Falls of literature and new releases. For example: Secretary of the Interior, Harold likes, has sufficient manpower and paper to issue a news release on how to serve coots Hassenfeffer style, information on trumpeter swans, and the hiprh mortality rate among albino skunk.

Here is 0DT' contribution to the reading public: "Motorists who find their engines knocking more frequently than in the past were infortped by the Office of Defense Transportation today that this increased knocking might presumably be caused by the change in the-quality of the gasoline now available at filling stations," etc. Recently OPA distributed two million copies of a booklet for house tenants. Among Other things, tenants were advised not to let their children scribble on the walls. GLIMPSES office or his partisan's, has as much right to appeal to servicemen as civilians through the mails. We have not yet pretended to dictate what ANNUAL GAZETTE-TIMES our citizens may read in the way of political literature simply because thay are wearing the uniform of their country.

But the origin of the letters be told them the British were push fr ing circulated is revealing in its expose of the interests seeking President Roosevelt's reejection. The first of the letters reported overs, that the Yanks was just a bunch of softies and that all the super race, had to overcome was Churchill's cigar. They wouldn't of minded so much if he hadn't said positively. were circulated among the service-1 OCTOBER oj I i ''X Ei 1 jj -mum mm, men by Boss Hague's henchmen of Jersey City. Now it appears that Boss Kelly of Chicago is up to the same tricks.

vi "Here it comes it goes" can be said of the machinery desperately needed by American farm-ers if they are to keep up the burden of feeding her allies, and the conquered The optimistic statement to the: Senate that American farmers are "seeing" the farm machinery they need brought forth the information that most of the machinery by North Dakota farmers in going past them on the way to Canada, Russia, New Zealand, Australia, England and Africa. One North Dakota farmer told of seeing six carloads of combines and three tractor passing his farm by rail in one week bound for while the entire Northwest Is lieinu- forced to cur Honest, Harriet, the Krauts are moving so fast they must have a tail wirrd. What a turn things has Six" months ago if I gained a mile it was pretty good. Now I get charged with insubordinations if the general finds me in the morning closer than sixty miles to where I was the night before. a Sergeant Mooney balled me out yesterday for being in the same French province two hours at a stretch and said he could have me shot for practically running away in the face of fire.

He called for volunteers today for men to The letters being addressed to the soldiers are accompanied by an application blank for a soldier ballot. The letter wastes no time in preliminaries but gets right to the point in this language: "Franklin D. Roosevelt has been nominated for reelection as president of the United States. Feeling that you would like to vote for him in the forthcoming election of November 7, 1944, we deem it not only our privilege but our duty to aid you in doing so. We enclose herewith an application for a ballot." To make sure that the party gets full advantage of every soldier's vote cast, the letter outlines the procedure of casting a ballot in this cross rivers two rivers at a jump.

tail food production by lack of This liberation business is nice farm implements. Ibut it is too fast for comfort. I THOUGHT HE SAID HE WAS TOO OLD FOR THAT mi The Year's Biggest Savings OCTOBER 1st to 31st Last Minute War Bulletins: from Hours Ahead with National and All Fronts I nternationa I News Only Daily Coverage of Local News Timely Editorials i I XaI n3 tZ-rff3 cry rz3 PER YEAR PER YEAR By Carrier PER YEAR ii By Mail PER YEAR By Mail Outside City or City P. O. Box yJ'TO SERVICEMEN WW BARGAIN RATES DO NOT.

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