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paign apparently will be a combi THE SUNDAY STAR ll1 Nazis Schedule NAZIS MAY QUIT added, the bombings might "very well cause us to despair and throw up the sponge." Sunday, October 10, 1943. have been working frantically to fortify a line running south from Narva on the Russian-Estonian border, but Estonian refugees said the type of fortifications being built indicated they intended to use them only for delaying action. To accompany verbal blasts the nation of stern threats and at-empts to persuade the people that military defeats and heavy bombings are not of major consequence. One newspaper in the heavily bombed Ruhr already has taken BALTIC STATES Nazis have relaxed some food restrictions, including increasing of the bread ration by three ani a Huge List of Morale Rallies London, Oct. 9.

-ll Nazi lead the line that "today we are experi half ounces weekly. Persons here The report that the Germans would move out of the Baltic encing an increasing disengage' states by the end of the month mcnt of the individual from ma who check on the German food situation anticipate even greater relaxations. White Sees Alliance Drift Strong In G.O.P. By WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE. Emporia, Oct.

9. (NANA) Within five months the Republicans in state primaries and in state conventions will begin choosing delegates to the national convention where they will write a platform and choose a candidate for President. Only one thing is settled: the drift toward collaboration with the Urdted States and the United Nations will be manifest in the Republican platform. Naturally there will be face-saving denunciations of President Roosevelt and a chloroforming phrase stressing "constitutional methods' and "no loss of sovereignty" to appease the isolationists. But it will be a collaborationist platform.

Otherwise, it is fairly certain that the two candidates most likely to win at the polls, Wendell L. Willkie and Governor Thomas E. Dewey, will not run on the platform. terial values." Otherwise, the paper Stockholm Hears Rumor Trbop Evacuations Already Begun. ers, taking their cue from Adolf came from Nazis in Swrden.

There was no confirmation from others in touch with the Baltic states, al though they said thousands of Hitler, are preparing a tremendous propaganda campaign intended to bolster fast-slipping German morale and plan to hold 600 rallies in guerrillas in Estonia, Latvia and Cologne alone in the next few -p OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. weeks, it was learned today. Lithuania, with large quantities of cached arms, some light artillery and even a few tanks, were ready to fight the Germans if they retreat before the Russian offensive. A confidential source here which makes it his exclusive business to study conditions inside Germany! The guerrillas would fight In Governor Dewey who has shown dependently of the Communist par reported thRt morale in the heart of "Fortress Europe" has been such signal independence in de tisans who already are harassing choice is forced to thRt.

So it was in 1912; so it is today. Nazi communication and transpor manding an alliance with Great Britain, and Mr. Willkie, who has said that he will take the nomina And it is not impossible that at the end of a long grind, when it is Stockholm, Oqt. 9. -T Reports reaching Sweden tonight said the Germans intend to evacuate the Baltic states by Oct 31 as the Invasion Jittery Nazis acknowledged that American and British air armadas control the skies over much of Germany and Europe and that naval supremacy In the Mediterranean permits the allies to strike anywhere in the Balkans.

German heavy guns and troops already are being withdrawn east of Leningrad, and some evacuation of troops from the Peterhof district began last week, Finnish information said. The Germans are reported to tation behind the lines. German colonists have been moving from the three Baltic obvious that Dewey cannot he nonv tion only if the platform is liberal, certainly are not anxious enough to inated unanimously, Mr. Wiilkie's states in recent weeks as reports circulated that the Nazis would be lead a forlorn hope on a straddling platform. friends, finding his nomination hopeless, may see the nomination forced back at least to a line running from Riga to Odessa.

The Republican party has been Spectacular extension of the go to an isolationist and wait for the next time. Thus would, of course, mean the election pf President Roosevelt if he is running. allied aerial offensive underscored U.S. and British air superiority coming to its milk on collaboration since before Pearl Harbor. The Republican National Committee nearly two years ago adopted a resolution pledging the party to participate after the war in maintaining and establishing peace.

and the probable election of an over Europe. Frankly confessing other Democrat if Roosevelt is not squeezed to its lowest ebb by re-peated military setbacks and the terrific pounding the allies are giving the Reich from the air. At the same time, however, he warned" that German morale, at present, shows no sign of complete collapse. Open grumbling among the German people more open than ot any time during the war ap parently lay behind Hitler's "home front" meeting with party leaders Thursday, at his secret headquarters where he made the statement that "arms alone mean nothing if they are not backed up by human wili." Appointment of Heinrich Himm-ler as minister of interior was followed by open death threats to dissidents, but the Nazi press still concedes, directly or indirectly, that grumbling continues. The new mbrale-building cam on the Democratic ticket.

I 5v After that every avowed presiden tial candidate except governor The independent vote, which is largely a collaborationist vote, probably will continue to control public sentiment in June. Indeed, it is between possible and probable John W. Bricker declared strongly Uermanys inability to halt the aerial attacks a spokesman in Berlin could offer as the only consolation for the Nazis the assertion that bombing would not win the war. The Berlin Boersen Zeitung printed a map showing how German troops moved northward from Sardinia to Corsica, then out of the port of Bast.ia to Leghorn in Italy, and some military observers for collaboration. Last month at Mackinac Island, the Republican that the Independent collabora platform committee set up by tionist sentiment may be strong Todays most popular hearing aid Chairman Harrison E.

Spangler made a strong commitment for collaboration with the United Nations, enough to nominate delegates who will nominate Willkie with a rush or compromise on Dewey at the with the usual soothing sirup also saw in tho route a possible end of a deadlock. pattern for Gen. Dwight D. Eisen dropped by "constitutional procedure" and "without loss of sovereignty" for the isolationists. hower to follow with an invasion army to try to split the forces of After that, the Republican lead Field Marshal General Albert Kes- selring and Field Marshal Erwin er, Joe Martin, of the House of Representatives, led an overwhelming majority of the Republican members of the House in voting for the Fulbright resolution which Rommel in Italy.

There is considerable low country around Leghorn which makes landing easier and defense more difficult. Such a maneuver might be a way of preventing Rome from becoming a battle zone. Swiss Scouting Raid On Jap-Held Bairoko Proves Thrill to Marine Reporter By MASTER TECHNICAL SERGEANT JIM G. LUCAS, United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondent. Engoal, New Georgia, Aug.

11. (Delayed) (NANA) We had been to Bairoko. The japs, apparently, had been to Enogal. We met somewhere in the two miles of jungle no man's land which lies between Bairoko and Enogal on the northwest coast of New Georgia, is also a commitment for collab oration. Therefore, it seems certain that individualized fit-ting methods and instruments based on 200,000 case histories! the collaborationists will take the reports this week indicated Italian LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM COMBINED patriots control much of central Italy to such an extent that Kes-selring and Rommel are prevented platform and the isolationists the pain-killing phrases instead of the other way around.

Bricker's Star Wanes. was We clashed, and when it from linking forces. over, there were three dead Jnps, ported Bairoko was still occupied. When vr.il hnv a SnNOT(lT1 vnn The Germans were renorted one a captain of the imperial Jap buy natural, unilistorteil, (train-Ire hearing from the largest, most expe They saw a few Japs. From the village itself, came the sound of anese naval landing force.

rushing work on' new fortifications in the Jutland area and to have Under those circumstances It is easy to see why Dewey and Willkie lead In numerical strength in the rienced hearinc am organisation. Son digging, the clash of steel on coral. otone research laboratories have on laid extensive mine fields around Credit for killing the Japanese officer went to Private Roy Gricr, 19 years old, of Lumpkin, a Apparently, the Japs were dig file more than 200.000 individual audio Eiams. The trreatest fund of informa North sea points where the allies polls uncovering Republican presi ging in. tion on hearine loss correction In ex might make an invasion try.

marine making his first combat During the dogfight, our men re istence. Sonotone methods are based dential favorites. It was inevitable that Governor Bricker's star should patrol. Grier had been several From Norwegians came details of large-scale anti-invasion maneu on this scientific knowledge. Free hearing tests show where your hear- ported, the Japs ran to cover.

Their experiences since we took yards ahead of the rest of us Ine trouble lies and it SONOTONE vers conducted by two German di Is needed, experts Individualize ft to when he spotted the Jap crouched in the jungle, ready to toss a hand begin to wane. Yet, the isolationists' strength in the Republican convention, which will come from the Middle States around the Great your oersonal needs. More people in visions Sept. 27 in the Stjoerdalen area from the Bodoe district in the A sturdy ofa. bed and alt the piece yon need to complete your room.

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They one between his eyes and another in his stomach. Private Joseph n-nrins aid Lakes, will be a powerful, well-or concentrated on defending the Vaernes airfield, the largest in cen Didier, United States Army, 21, of tral Norway and near where the combined American and British Deep in no man's land again, jwe were headed for our own base when Giier suddenly spotted the Japs. The first burst of his Tommy gun sent us diving for cover, I did a perfect jackknife back of a big log, bruising my leg New Roads, shot down two Japanese enlisted men who broke for the jungle thickness when they saw their loader fall. As the rest ganized minority. Even though they have lost hope and faith in Bricker, the isolationist group is holding Senator Robert A.

Taft in reserve and after Taft their real ace in the hole is Gen. Douglas MacArthur. No one knows exactly fleet made an offensive thrust this week. Bombers from an American 1E aircraft carrier were reported to have damaged eight German ships in a convoy attacked by the com what Gen. MacArthur believes on any subject, but he would run as a military hero and, of course, and landing on an ant hill.

Tree by tree, bush by bush, we edged forward, getting to the point in time to hurl a few bursts bined allied fleet. St rhe 1 r. to stoWl of our patrol joined the fight a fourth Jap was hit, was seen to stagger and then stumble off into the swamps. It was over in less than five minutes. Captain Leads Party.

"Washing Machine Charlie," our KNOX ENDS OVERSEAS TOUR. would be a shouting super-nationalist who would subtly and pprsis- nt the retreating Jap patrol Washington, Oct. 9. LV) Secre First for Private, tary of the Navy Knox returned to i1 i TH tently poke knives into the ribs of the British and take up the lighl day from an inspection tour which Capt. Morrow pointed ahead to the dead Jap officer.

He was a where George Washington dropped it at Yorktown. took him to England, the Mediterranean area and naval nsses in the young fellow, not more than 24 or But, unless the war Is over, that Caribbean. He left Washington 25. He went through his pockets nightly Jap sky visitor, was still in the dawn's sky over Enoftai when Capt. Cliff Morrow, United States Army, of Norwalk, stood on the ridge overlooking our camp and gave us orders.

Sept. 15. and removed his sword" and pistol line of strategy would be fatal. To get on the ticket as the Isolationist white hope, Gen. MacArthur aacK, within our own lines again, we marched proudly.

will have to conquer utterly and 'We are going to Bairoko," he "Hey, Mac," a marine called said simply. "Did you see any of. the annihilate Japan and be the savior of the Philippines. At this time, it seems a rather remote pos r0 He didn't need to tell us thai. "We did that," we answered "We killed three." sibility that within the next nine This Strictly Limited Offer Expires Sunday, Oct.

24 Rush Order TODAY! All orders must be postmarked before midnight Sunday, Ost.24 Hurry! Bairoko, once a peaceful native village, directly across from Munda point, was a bristling Jap garrison, It was a mile to our bivouac months before June, 1944, Japan within our lines. We re-enacted the scene for everyone who would and Germany both will have accepted unconditional surrender. the only outpost unconquerea in the Raiders' advance down the listen. It seems likely, therefore, that northwest coast from Rice Anchor or private urier, it was a proud day. It was his first Jap, age.

A couple of nights before, we and he hud saved a lot of us from either Willkie or Dewey will win in the convention. Willkie must win in the first four ballots, if at all. His strength is in New England and the Eastern seaboard states. His friends are working hard. those grenades.

They had still been In the Jap's hands when he stood on the beach at Enogal and watched our cruisers pour tons of hot lead into the Jap camp, and the next morning we'd cheered while mti it went down They have an organization now in UJJJLtU Lovera of Shili Son Sara our dive bombers and lighters from For Capt. Morrow, it was additional proof that the army and the Marine Corps can work together In perfect co-ordination when the Guadalcanal bombed and strafed more than half th states. They have an office in New York from them from the air, Mifi WW which workers are going out and campaign literature is being pre And now, we were 20 men going chips are down. Back at Enogal, he turned his report over to Col. Harry B.

Liversedge, U.S.M.C., the pared. They ate trying, and with to Bairoko going to gee what our shelling had done, to assess the damage, to check on the "soften 4 af 1. JMa marine raider commanding olllcer. ing up" we'd dealt them from the some success apparently, to crystallize Into delegates a strong popular feeling for Willkie that is manifest across the country. Enmity for Willkie.

air and from the sea. 33ft Centers Offer Aid On Packages Sent By the same token, the enmity Past Jap Lines. Capt, Morrow spoke grimly as he gave us our Instructions. Our mission was to slip past our own of the Republican isolationist group from Col. Robert R.

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Morrow whispered to them. "If we're later, you'll know we met trouble." Grimly, silently we plodded through the swamps, edging toward our objective. Deep In no man's land, we found ample evidence of clashes between our marines and the Jap landing forces. Every yard held its bloodstained clothing, its discarded battle dressings and supplies. Off the trail, we found fresh graves, dug by marines who had slipped out to bury our dead.

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We now were within hailing dis-lance of Bairoko. Six men were chosen to slip past the Japanese defenses Into Bairoko, while the rest of us assumed a defensive formation. I was left guarding a flank. Shortly before 11 a.m. our patrol returned.

Despite our shelling, they re- ager, and H. E. Parker, general manager, has presented a check of $250 to J. H. Hamlin, director of the Senate avenue branch of the Indianapolis Service Men's Centers, and the members of the ex ecutive committee, Charles Harry, Edward Gaillard and J.

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Gen. MacArthur, who is their candidate today, must be nominated, if at all, as a dark horse, the key to the deadlock. His friends must have enough anti-Willkie and anti-Dewey delegates to achieve a majority. Drift of Times Opposes. The drift of the times Is the other way.

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