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THE PALM BEACH POST TODAY WtATHC ed yt meybe thettort d'OB tHy in. VOL XXXVI; Na, IU WIST FAlM ItACH. FLORIDA, WIOMSOAY MOKNING, JtFTlUlU 17, IM4 19 PAGES TODAY PRICI I CENTS THUMINAtl tOITOKIAL TV fiakrit Amy wet t4 e4 HrW at lcif ft) W.tel, British 2nd Army in ni HI HI) III HETREAT Churchill Says Nazi Murderers To Be Run Down British Parliament Enffaeei In Hot Debate Pushes New Drive Toward Germany Over Method. To Be Uted When Naii Rule On Kin For What May Over German Race Reaches End kf3 yTV-T XNt i wC M4w'7 1 North I a 1 tTea WIm4 i eV. AUwtt H.t lust Ina I U- 7)': GXRMANY rnauM vr esse? til fVy, 7 Alternate Supply Route It Driven Into Hot' lie rinal SHIPS 1 1 LONDON, Wednesday.

8rpl tl 41 Voiding nun than Sod lowm and vill.trs la Ihe Huttitnt, lb inaulrd ditutuna of the Ger- LONDON. Sept. 26. CP IVim MinUter Churrhill rromiaed harp crackdown on war criminal! and the louse- of Lord debated treatment of a postwar Germany Tuesday at Parliament reconvened in what aom persons have called it "victory seasion." Asked whether neutrals NijmegenArnhem Sector A Yank Plane Land More Troops, Equipment SITRKMR HEADQl'ARTERS AIJ.IED EXPEDITION' ARY HJI.CE. Wedncxday, SepU 27.

CT The British Second Army ant another column east toward Germany Tuesday, pullinc up on the Meue River at Boxmeer. 13 milea aouth of Nijmegen and only three miles from the HI had been properly warned man Army t'nrpt fell bark on Riga Tuesday night for hat may be their last aland la the Baltic Mates. A biirf Soviet communique reported I ha I Red army fnrm look gainst harboring ar crimi II. S. BLACKLISTS 8th Army TrotiM Crosi border.

raurt than 3(10 placet in thnr drive lo clear the altered and diaor- At the game time an alter nal and whether Adolf Hit-ler in particular mtKht escape, Churrhill Wild Ihe House of lummoni caustically; "It it not cur intention in allow the escape ALBANIANS BLOCK ARGENTINA PORTS ganired enemy from Ihe West Coal of Kionia southwest of Tallinn and piessrd on down wuhin AS Huhicon In I'acc Of Heavy Resistance ROMK. Kept It. American Fifth Army troops advancing toward Bulogna. ma)or enemy communication! center la Northern nate supply route into the fiercely contested Nijme gen-Anthem area was opened up through Grave by British) milrt northeast of Riga, lakinf Joy RETREATING NAZIS armor striking along the western side of the corridor that leads up After Octuhcr 1 Trade With Hucimt. Aire To lie Limited WASHINGTON'.

Sept, of these nirn la be eltectrd without sterling almost every resource whirh rivitited country no contemplate He added, however. tht Spain was not among the neutrals which already hav promised to refuse War rrlminali asvlum. Churrhill. cheered as he return placet Latvia. A supplement lo the communl-que mentioned capture of Crtlt, SO milrt northeast of Riga, and Madlicna, S7 milra east of Riga, anion the day's notable fealt.

The powerful stronghold of from tindhoven. RerHirtt Reveal Greece- This new drive came as Amerl. V. transports landed close behind Italy, have smashed three heavy German rounteraltarka, and on the Adriatic battlefront British traM FRANCE JfesfL2W) Nxm lo )C rrCCU Ol the front In Holland with men. The I'nited States lightened I PdiII ll tea.

mimIhimuI kw weapons and supplies for the be w-rews on Argentine Tursdty with, K's (k'rtnan Influence RAMI. Italy. Sept. 26 ed to I he capital from hit Quebec conference with President Roosevelt, projerlrd "a Join! conferrnre twa movra thinning trade brtren radria frelily aimed from Ger 6J NM4 9 aACll of all the united nauona" to di- rountriea to trirkle. fewrtwt atltasM Mmf IS.

I 40. tHf nrttmt4, MsMkMH Mitis Lia, OftHM Nan n. ttan euu turn permanrnt prare pro-poaalt at may grow out of Washington's Dumbarton Uakt runler-enre. but added that no commitment! had rl been rearhrd. Fifhlh Army force! have crossed the tiny but famous Rubicon against strong enemy resistance.

Allied headquarters announced Tuesday. Field Marshal Gen. Albert Ket-selring, using seasoned troops, hurled three vinous rounteras-nulla at the Yankt near Monle la Fine, 21 miles southeast of Ho-logna. Headquarters said the German! suffered heavy casualties In their futile attempt to check the advance of the Americans. many, but fvivirt troops carried the ton by storm In hot fighting Madlirna frll after a combination outflanking and frontal attack Riga, last Baltic rapital in enemy hands and a hliihly valuable naval bae for the newly unfettered Red Bailie fleet, already it closely threatened by the Rut- kkHst MalSMW vkil fwwe Mmi tswet Heavy fighting was reported Tuesday la the neighborhood of Sar-ande.

a Southern Albanian port, as German troops crossed the Albanian border in their attempt lo escape from Northwestern Greece. Advancing up the Adriatic Coast, the Nazlt reportedly were thrown back aix-and-a-half miles by Albanian Partisans before they could make a stand. Details of the battle were not yet available. In the lluu.e nf Iidt a tharp t(S liiitMHln Iragured airborne troops in the Nijmegen-Arnhem sector and bolstered the Allied forces for the Increasingly vital struggle at the Northern gateway to the Rhine. There still was no word early today, however, of the fate of the British airborne "Red Devil" divl-tuin which hat clung stubbornly to a little foothold on the north bank ROAD TO BF.RLIV 1 Western front: 205 miles (from west of level.

Russian front: Jit miles (from Warsaw). Italian front: S7I miles (from south of Bologna). I The State Department an- bounced the ftrtt move a ban preventing American thipt from railing at Argentine portt after October J. At the tame time, it ai learned, the Department instructed the foreign economic administration to restrict mport lirenei to Argentina to a minimum. About a year ago.

export but Inronrlutive drbai Mat touch ed off by l-otd Vantittail. leading Itrlllth exponent of a hard peace for Germany, who demanded to tiana tig milet to the south, and only a narrow escape corridor leading westward along the sea re TAKING A LEAF FROM NAZIS' BOOK Ey their aenaa-tional breakthrough near Sedan, Germans in 1910 demonstrated to the world the of "wall" fortifications such as France'! vaunted Maginot Line. They aimply flanked it with an end run and poured down be Three miles southeast of Monte la Fine other Fifth Army troops licenset for Argentina were order were reported battling the Crr mans in the streets of Moradarrio. Other enemy elements, believed to total approximately 7.000 men. were concentrating on the Greek border at a point 21 miira east of the Albanian town of Argyroka-tlrom, with advance elements moving northward on foot.

hind the line, leavinir the French lookimr nrettv aillv. he miles south of imnia on the ut know "ttba It going to occupy what" In a defraled rrirh. and tug-(rted that a no-fraterniution order be Uurd to all Allied troopt in Germany. Me urged that It be made clear Ve entered Germany, not at friendt, but at ronquerort. bent on reducing the German nation to tuf-finent tpintual humiliation and military Impotence to make It lm-pottible for them to behave in the ed held down, but the new confidential directive cut a export! whirh ran go to Argentina to those reentry for public health and lo maintain essential tervicet.

Normally. Argentina buyt lumber and iron and tterl from the United Statet In Urge of the Neder Rhine for nine days and nights. A German broadcast, unconflrm- ith their big iruns alt pointed the wronir wav. Only r' tina-Rimin highway, one. who didn't seem to learn the.

leon were the Her- V.n'! mans themselves, who put faith in the Sicgfncd Line were as close as is miles to Bo- and the Rhine fortifications, only to have the Allies logna. no places were specifically It was believed that this force. mains lo the Germans. The Soviet communique also announced rapture of Turka. in Southern Poland 12 miles from the border of Czechoslovakia, and nine other communities In that mountainous frontier region.

The Russians were silent concerning alt other fronts, but the German radio said Soviet pressure on the Hungarian border from Romania was increasing, with several attempts to crots into Hungary from the area north of Arad. The Ankara (Turkish) radio said the Russians had crossed the In order to avoid the area where ed by Allied sources, asserted that Albanian Partisans are concentrat- the valient little band of British ed. Is heading northeastward to I skytroopert finally had been liqui-Lake Ohnd to join Nazi units i dated with the last 600 surrender flank them near Meve, and get into position for an end mrV Inn fun Hriva LohinH th. tnriifi-A lin. ik.

n.i nL I On the Amencans Eastern flank quanlitiet and haa difficulty getting those commodities elsewhere tame way again. Lord Cranborne. government! -a stieaming in the same direction ing Tuesday morning. 2 s. imui British and Indian troops took valley industrial area.

Map above shows similarity of paianuoia. eight mtiea east of German operation against Mnginot Line and how Allies Firensuoia. and Marradi. four miles from Serbia and Macedonia "olff k' Lord- The thi'pping ban meant that no "r'U American Ve.selt can engage in The combination of powerful The fleeing Germans in Northern farther east, capturing many pris worked the same trick on them. a nut.

innv aj uuiiairi ni trr Greece and Southern Albania also ground blows by British armor and the reinforcements and supplies landed from transports and gliders trade with Argentina, resulting In a huge slash in the amount of oners. without further consultationt with other govcrnmrntt, but that the were attacked by Allied Balkan border northwest of Arad and The British alto occupied San goods which ran be carried. were IS miles Inside Hungary. Bencditto, 23 miles south of Imola. airforce fighters, while fighter-! eased the critical situation along bombers ripped up enemy com-! the narrow corridor stretching up munlcations in Yugotlavia.

into Holland and supreme head- Big Force Of Superforts The only news of the fighting at Warsaw came from the Polish A State Department spokesman said the reason for the shipping ban was because routes must be and drove the enemy from the heights of Monte Scarabatolle and Monte Carnrvale. While the Albanian forces were quarters announced that the high- responsive to war requirements. Thoe countries contributing ef The forcing of the Rubicon. holding up their end of the cam- way between Veghel and Nijmegen paign to bottle up all the Germans now was cleared of the Germans in the Western Balkans, Marshal although still under artillery fire. Blasts Manchurian Areas underground forces of Gen.

Bor. which reported a sustained Soviet artillery barrage from the right bank of the Vistula, with Poles inside the city acting at spotters. fectively to the prosecution of the which Julius Caesar crossed southward in 49 BC. was hailed by Gen. Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Allied aim wat "not a slave world." even though "we cannot hold the German people at contrasted with the Naiiti entirely guiltless for these continued aggressions." Lord Selborne, minister of economic warfare, announced that even after Germany's defeat the government would continue Jhe blacklist "against thousand! of firms in neutral countries." Lord Strabolgi, a labor party leader, and the bishop of Chichester differed immediately with Lord war will of course continue to receive sympathetic consideration A B-29 SUPERFORTRESS BASE IV WEST CHIN A Sent 9 I Allied Mediterranean commander, Tito followed up his announce- Cleaning up the West flank of ment of the capture by Yugoslav i the tenuous communications link Partisans of Banjaluka in Eastern wlln the Northern spearhead of Lt.

Bosnia with a communique report- Gen. Sir Miles C. Dempsey'a See with respect to American ships for A heavy force of American Superfortresses bombed induttrlsl Installa- I "'n the hof "Wl" lea- a famous commander in the past, to a decisive victory and to the ing the capture of three more ond Army, British armor knocked their domestic needs, he continued. The trade restrictions headed the list of a long series of diplo tions at Anshan in Manchuria for the third time by daylight Tuesday. The B-29 squadrons, second in size only to those which made a mass attack on Manchuria Sept.

8, took off early in the morning to "clean up anything overlooked in previous visits to the ker citv in towns and extermination of all tne Nazis out of Oss, ten miles west RETURN OF BREAKERS SUITED FOR DEC. 10 enemy forces In them between 01 Grave, and from Heesch, eight Vansittart on the postwar treat matic and economic measures which this government has taken ment of l.ermany Japan's Manchurian war production area." i In Washington, a War Depart- destruction of Kessclring's army." Gen. Wilson also commended the Fifth Army for breaching "the Gothic Line at its strongest place'' and declared the successes of the Fifth and Eighth armies have "paved the way for further great Victories" in Italy. The Bishop of Chichester argued mem announcement of the raid Banjaluka and the Sava River, 35 miles north of eghel. These suc-miles to the north.

The com-1 cesses provided an alternate sup-munique claimed the death or cap-' Py route to Nijmegen by way of ture of 7.000 of the 13.000 Ger- mans and collaborationist! who' stl" farther south, Belgian had defended Banjaluka and its I forces of the Second Army were approaches. driving toward the German frontier MIAMI. Sept. 26. iV) The that distinction! had been drawn by Russia's Premier Stalin in 1942 between the Hitlerite state and the stated that two other towns, believed to be Andan, Just south of Breakers Hotel at Palm Beach, for FALL OF KWEILIN against the militaristic regime of President Edelmiro Farrell since it seized power at the beginning of the year.

Recognition was refused to Far-rell's government and American German people and that the Brit Anshan. and Diren, a port city, also were attacked, but details were not nearly two years operation by the Army as the Ream General Hospital, will be restored to the Florida East Coast Hotel Co. by mid ish government had endorsed the The capture of the city. Tito's east 01 Maeseyck. yet available.

Ambassador Norman Armour was TO BE HEAVY BLOW distinction in 1943. He said he fav The Germans were resisting announcement continued, netted ored destruction of the Nazi state (The Tokio radio. In a broadcast heard by the Associated Press said some 30 airplanes, 25 heavy guns (lontlnurd oa fag Col. night of Dec. 10, in accordance with an agreement on file in Fed- and several thousand badly needed CHUNGKING, Wednesday, Sept.

that Anshan and other localities rules. 27. JP)- The Japanese continued The ownerV will he o.M M0O.MO approximately 70 withdrawn from Buenos Aires this summer. Secretary of State Hull published detailed charges against Far-rell's government, citing instances of aid to the Axis and totalitarian actions. Recently, he branded the Argentine government as fascist.

BRITISH GET CLOSE American planes and that a smaller to advance Tuesday toward Kwel- by the government, or $400,000 number had attaced Diren. The year rental dating from Dec. 10, 68S YANKS KILLED strongly and in some sectors the opposition seemed to be gaining in strength as the critical battle flamed toward a climax. Big American freighters of the air, C-47 transports towing gliders loaded with men, weapons, jeeps and supplies, landed at a forward airfield giving succor to the harassed Allied forces. Associated Press Correspondent (Com limed oa Fse Col.

1) broadcast said only negligible dam lin from positions east of the Kwangsi Province city, whose loss 1942, Florida State Highway patrol TO JAPS AT Tl age was inflicted in the raid and that two of the American craft would be the greatest reverse for men and West Palm Beach police In addition, the company will be paid $28,300 in liquidation of all claims against the government for the Chinese since the fall of Han and those of other cities and BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 26. (P) were shot down and four damaged towns in the county will unite Oct. kow and Canton in October.

1938. The high command acknowl A later English-language broadcast Shipping circles here expressed SOUTHEAST ASIA COMMAND restoration and rehabilitation. De TO DATE IN PALAUS U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEAD- 1 in an Intensified drive against the opinion Tuesday that the Unit from Japan heard by U.

S. govern HEADQUARTERS, Kandy, Ceylon ducted from this amount will be edged a 12-mile gain by a Japan motorists who attempt to operate ed States ban on American flag ment monitors said 13 planes were $27,725 covering costs of painting ese column cutting southward from trucks and automobiles without Destroyed.) Sept. 26. (IP) Troops of the fifth Indian division are closing in on Tiddim, strategic Japanese base in and rewiring which the govern ships calling at Argentine ports would not seriously inconvenience Kwanyang, 50 miles east, north- proper drivers' licenses ment has agreed to do, and the east of Kweilin Primary targets of the raid were steel and chemical plants in the Sgt. Mack G.

Britt, of the State Argentine exporters who are send Northern Burma, and are meeting yUAKTERS, Pearl Harbor, Sept 26. Six hundred and eighty-six Americans have been killed, 406 are missing and 4.408 have been wounded in the invasion of cost of some equipment which the At the same time invaders northwestward from Yung- ing goods to the United Mates. Manchurian manufacturing center. Highway Patrol, said Tuesday there would be no exceptions company agreed to buy, The shippers said that generally Anshan is the second largest steel producing center in the Japanese The government agreed to purs-chase from the hotel owners a ming, 75 miles east of Kweilin, in an apparent attempt to cut the made, or excuses during the campaign against illegal driv- the Palaus through Sept. 25, Adm.

speaking sufficient tonnage is available in Argentine flag ships to handle most of the cargo in tmpire. cnester w. Nimitz announced in Hunan-Kwangsi railway south of ers. length of carpet and lining, and to put them into place at government The damage Inflicted on basic a communique Tuesday night. Kweilin were reported by the high "We will arrest all nersons who sight at the present time.

This in First Division Marines, which IN GERMANY, Sept. 26. (P) raw material plants in the area in previous assaults by American "no serious opposition, headquarters announced Tuesday. Just how close the vanguards were to the city was not announced, but the distance last Saturday was reported to be only seven miles. Tiddim was the jump-off base for the enemy in their unsuccessful drive into India last winter.

On the other Burma war fronts the communique reported only patrol operations, but planes of the expense. Restoration of the build' ings and grounds will be -the responsibility of both parties. American troops received their command to have advanced 28 are found to be operating motor miles. Severe fighting was in vehicles without valid 1945 drivers' progress in this area the commu- permits." Set. Britt said.

cludes priority cargo, such as hides, Quebracho and strategic opened the campaign Sept. 15 by invading as yet unconquered Pele bombers is believed to have caused first issue of winter clothing Tuesday. a sharp drop in Anshan's war pro liu an island where the last Jap minerals that now constitute the bulk of northbound tonnage. nique said. He reminded that a minimum anese now are pocketed on the Rainy weather already has set In Hunan Province, the bulletin bond of S30 it reouired in each r- duction and the bombing Tuesday of fabrication and processing facilities is expected to knock out the north end have lost 580 killed.

saiu, me emDauiea cmnese ae- rest made for driving without a fenders of strategically valuable valid permit and added that the in and the chill of frosty nights and mornings makes heavier battle garb welcome to frontline Four hundred and one Leathernecks are missing and 3,639 have city as a functioning arsenal for i-oacning, oj miles west of Heng- maximum ne possible under the YANKS FORGE STEEL many months. soldiers. yang, were successfully warding State law is $100. Results of the latest attack will Most troops had the same equip ou enemy aiiacKs irom tne east, Meanwhile, attaches of the of- not be released until returning Eastern Air Command were active over Central Burma and targets along the Burma road were bombed. I (The German news agency, DNB, ment and clothing they brought north and south.

fice of County Judge Richard pilots nave made their detailed re RINGS AROUND JAPS ashore with them in June. Each had two pairs of pants, shirts, light ports. Announcement of opposi Robbins worked at top speed today to issue new drivers' licenses to Been wounded. The 81st Army Division, which conquered Angaur Island, southernmost of the Palaus and now have joined in the Peleliu campaign, have sustained 168 losses in dead, five are missing and 769 have been wounded, mostly in the Angaur drive. tion offered by the enemy in the air and from the ground also has West Palm Beach and Palm Beach are not affected by the OPA order making rent control regulations effective in portions of this county Oct.

1, it was learned Tues socks, and usually a light field jack been delayed. Some of the return Now they are getitng "long han lengthening lines in the basement of the court house. Saturday will be the final day to obtain a 1945 permit without the necessity of undergoing a ing pilots said Japanese intercept broadcast a Tokio dispatch which said that Lt. Gen. Heitaro Kimura had been appointed commander In chief of Japanese forces In Burma.

The dispatch did not say what had become of the former commander, Lt. Gen. Shozo Kawabe, who headed last winter's invasion of India.) day through a clarification of the ors arose at several points in oc dle" underwear, extra blankets and overcoats. Lightweight sleeping bags are reported on the way to cupied China while the B-29's were order by OPA officials. According to the OPA announce driver test.

MAY BE SENT OCT. 1 Under sponsorship of the Ameri SOVIET PLANES DROP en route to their targets but failed to interfere with the mission. ment the order affects "the part U. S. PACIFIC FLEET HEADQUARTERS, Pearl Harbor, Sept.

26 (P). American Marines and infantry, driving hard to complete the conquest of Peleliu Island in the Palau group, have forced two tight encirclements around remnants of the Japanese garrison holding out in formidable positions on "Bloody Nose" Mountain. This development indicating subjugation of the island might not be far off was reported by Lief combat troops. With one blanket, these sleeping bags are expected to keep the soldiers warm at night can Legion, a special overseas Christmas parcel mailing to service men and women will be handled at the post office Sunday, in temperatures as low as 40 degrees. of Palm Beach County composed of Precincts 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 and 30, including the cities of Delray Beach and Lake Worth and the towns of Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Gulf Stream, Lan-tana, Manalapan and Ocean Ridge." Oct.

1 from 2 p. m. until 6 p. Harry Betz, Legion committee chairman in charge, announced Erickson, Associated Press war MOSCOW, Sept. 26 war planes have flown supplies to partisans battling the Germans in Warsaw, the Soviet-sponsored union of Polish patriots said Tues WASHINGTON, Sept.

26. UP) WEATHER correspondent, in a flagship dis MAKE STATE TOUR E. B. Shivers, acting director of Tuesday. patch dated Tuesday (Peleliu time, This excludes the remainder of Palm Beach County.

The portion affected is placed in the Fort Lauderdale area for administrative purposes. The area also includes By arrangement with postal authorities this plan has been adopt Monday U. S. time). The government Tuesday night lifted all its manpower controls as far as veterans of this war are concerned, thus giving a free reign to servicemen to seek any kind of day, declaring that 282 Red army planes parachuted 300 tons of food the labor division of WFA, went For days, the Marines had been halted in bitter fighting in their FORECAST Partly cloudy today and Thursday tew widely scattered shoivors ed for the benefit of those unable to mail parcels during regular hours, and to further expedite to Orlando Tuesday where he was wmmmmmmmmmmsm War In Brief By the Associated Press WESTERN FRONT Unconfirmed German broadcast says British airborne division near Arnhem wiped out; Allied commanders keep tight lid on news about the bitter battling; rest of front from Holland to Swiss border virtually stalemated; bombers blast Nazi supply lines.

EASTERN FRONT Battered Germans falling back on Riga as Soviet forces capture more than 500 towns and villages in drives through Estonia and Latvia; Reds seize Turka, 12 miles from Czechoslovakia border; Berlin reports increasing Rus and large quantities of cartridges and hand grenades to the besieged all of Broward County, except civilian jobs. during afternoons and evenings. Mod Hollywood and Hallandale. attempt to take Umorbrogol Mountain by frontal assault. Adm Chester W.

Nimitz announced Mon early mailing of overseas Christ erate wmns occasionally lresh over South porUon. An area office, with a super War Manpower Commissioner Paul V. McNutt, announcing the joined by Hudson Wren, Atlanta, chief of operations of WFA, for a tour of labor inspection in the State. mas parcels, Mr. Betz said.

From visor in charge, will be opened in day night that an advance had Sept. 15 through Oct 15 parcels labeled "Xmas" will be accepted tort Lauderdale Oct. 2, it was an been made Sunday along the Western shore of the island, indicating They are being accompanied by WEATHER TABLE (Sept. 26, 1944) Station High. Atlanta 80 Birmingham S4 nounced by Roy Coffee, State rent control director, at Jacksonville Poles Sept.

13 and 14. This was the first announcement here that Russia, like the United States and Britain, had sent supplies to the underground army in the capital. Details of the fighting were told to the union by "Lieutenant Eva," described as the first messenger out of Warsaw who has arrived a flanking move was under way. Lt. Col.

Henry Walsh, Washington action, said it was intended to "speed the reemployment of returning veterans and remove all employment obstacles in the way of their return to civilian life." The order has immediate appli Tuesday. lor overseas mailing without the usual request forms and only this type of parcel will be handled Sunday, he explained. Mr. Betz assistant director of the WFA labor division, and Clarence E. Herdt of Boston 74 Buffalo KB ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD emphasized that only parcel post the Washington WFA labor divi sion.

QUARTERS, New Guinea, Wednesday. Sept. 27 OT. In continuing De Gaulle's Friend Leads French Attacks cation to the 1,500,000 veterans already discharged from the ser Chicago 78 Cincinnati 80 Cleveland 77 Detroit 77 windows will be open Sunday. Indications are that Florida will heavy blows at Japanese shipping in Lublin.

She said that when she vices. Previously these veterans WITH FRENCH FORCES IN require considerable more surplus on the South approaches to the Philippines, Allied fliers have sunk left Warsaw the Germans were shelling every part, "street after SOUTHERN FRANCE, Sept. 26. Low) 59 64 50 51 50 45 50 55 67 58 49 52 78 54 70 46 61 71 52 80 were exempt from manpower controls for only 60 days after their discharge. labor this season for farming than was used last season, Mr.

Shivers An old master of tank war Jacksonville 84 Key West 83 Los Angeles 76 Louisville 80 Paul 80 New Orleans 86 New York 75 Pensaeola 81 Pennsylvania Holds Fate Of GOP Election PHOENIX, Sept. 26. (JP) Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's chances said.

Much of the labor expected street and house, after house," seeking to drive the population away. The new provisions eliminate to be used here will come from fare, who under Gen. Charles De Gaulle then a colonel once held German thrusts at Abbeville, led the first French troops Into action northern States at the end of har entirely for veterans all the emergency restrictions affecting hiring and job-seeking that were put into sian pressure on Hungarian frontier. SOUTHERN FRONT Three German counterattacks smashed by Yanks advancing toward Bologna; British forces to the east cross the famed Rubicon River. PACIFIC FRONT Marines reach Northern tip of Peleliu, encircle remnants of entrenched Japanese; nine-tenths of island captured; MacArthur's bombers vest season in those areas, he ex Pittsburgh 75 St.

Louis 88 on the motherland's soil since 1940. four freighters at iiaimanera ana Bornero. Headquarters announced today that a freighter was sunk Monday at Borneo, which recently has been brought within the regular raiding sphere of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's New Guinea-based planes. Three small freighters were sunk off Halmahera, an area in which MacArthur's invasion forces now of winning the November election hinge on Pennsylvania, Clarence Buddington Kelland, Arizona national Republican committeeman, Tampa 88 Washington 74 He is Brig.

Gen. Aime Sudre, effect to channel workers to essential industries. Erased, for example, are requirements that vet plained. It is impossible at this time to determine whether or not a sufficient amount from those sections will be available to supply demands here, he explained, but nut Falm Beach 84 54, a native of Graulhet, in the Tarn Department northeast of Tou Kalntall (to 7 D. nonp.

said Tuesday. PATRIOTS NEAR ATHENS LONDON, Wednesday, Sept. 27. (JP) Greek patriot forces are only three miles from Athens, said a Moscow radio broadcast heard in London by Reuters. "The Greek patriot army is now 50,000 strong and there are another 50,000 held in reserve," the broadcast said.

i louse, who in the years preceding Kelland, who is to leave shortly world War was among the few erans secure or present statements of availability in order to change jobs. Service women also are exempt from this and other requirements where job controls have Humidity 69 (Sept. 1943 average 73.J Barometer at midnight 30.04. Sunrise 7:12 a. et 7:12 p.

m. Moonrtse 4:01 p. m. set 2:03 a. m.

INLET TIDES TODAY High 5:33 a. m. and 6:13 p. m. Low 11 :36 m.

the WFA labor division is making every effort to provide all the labor needed by Florida farmers, he for an extended speaking tour of the country, added he had no fears that the G.O.P. would fail to carry French officers who supported De Gaulle's pleas for heavily-armored sink four freighters at Halma-hera and Borneo. mmmmmmammmammmma stand within 300 miles of the added. mobile striking forces. I Southern Philippines, ibeca applied to them.

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