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DEL Rio NEWS-HERALD WEATHER LittJe vmpcrotur'' torUrh a no, Wednesday forenoon DEL RIO, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 26, 1943 NUMHKR ALLIED ARMIES TAKE EIGHT MORE TOWN IN ITALY DURING ADVANCE OF FIVE MILE WCTOR WfflEFOIND STMNQLED Dr. And Roy Shot, Beaten In Ottlefield umaaK, out ag Roy Mont, MM 1 his wife, Mary, about to death their et Llttlefield today. Their daughters, and MfiHhir of ft pioneer family. IM3. Or.

WUMun TELEMAP OF RUSSIAN FRONT ww gttta atmn-year tO Mm. fliewton tr awatttaf trial the MM charge. NinrtM tt fiw aw 'MM the bodies were tM in Mi. lite of both knotted tttnder twine, The feed ma welter blood and the bodtea "so horrtWe Cetsnty therlft Hut- JWB, been joined Mr MM reartr ewntlee in an toMfpntoend the Mid both vietlMa evpearMt 0 have' been uthot. RHIASE HONOR ROiifORDEL raU ter the ebt Oct.

It me releeawJ Tueeday the Del Wo IfMtepra- dent acboo) To eaejble for the honor roil, ttiirtent A every credit The MM the foOowint: tod tltmentiury Bebool; Hone: Herth Bementery PtfUi Ootoe Kill' OentreJ School; Ftfth trade. AeJly Ann Drtsdale. Mletey Thurmond. Mary Catherine IMC; MMIt frftde. Cynthte Oheet- ruim.

Vnuicet end Key UMM; eerenlh Oerry Oterk, BnlU Korbel. Martha Manninc end wja r. wwuiwad. Del Wo School: Btftith iradc, Ohrtotiika BodMt, Margaret FOUR RED ARMIES HIT GERMANS Retreat Called In Soviet Communique MOSCOW. Oct.

26 smashing Soviet armies today are pursuing the battered German forces retreating across southern Russia from the shattered D.iieper River defenses toward the Bug River 175 miles to the west. London sources estimated per-i a million Nazis are involved in the retreat. Red communiques declared the retreat is "disordered" with "enor- i mous quantities" of war material i abandoned by the foe. i Midway And Matrimony Veteran the Ruaeiana plunge toward Kriovt Rog central Ukraine, hammer Kiev mad take Melt- topol while Nazis begin eiodus from the Crimea. map).

'NBA Tele- Private. E. O. Elmore Held Prisoner of Japs, Writes He is Well TELLS Private O. Elmore a prisoner of war by the Japanese ulace the fall of Corregidor, wrote TRULY KBW YORK, Oct.

Emperor Hlrohito told special ceaeion of the Japaneae Diet, today the "present situation fe truly and urged the Japaneae people to "fully ditplay their total itvencth, and thereby destroy the evil ambition of enemy a Tokyo broadciat dlactoeed. Another Tokyo broadcast declared the Japanese navy sunk 17 Allied cruiaen, 1O dentroyera, 21 aubmarinea, 70 traruporU, and 70 other veueU and downed 1,611 Allied aircraft between June IS and Oct. 30, white loving det- trcyers, 12 other and 415 Ann Walter Lasenby and punes ta i 'Allied communiques covering the period reported heavy Japanese inflicted with comparatively small Allied casualties). Japs Lose 311 Planes In Rabaul Raids AUflfUD IN TUB PAOIPIC, Oct. (he heart of Japa- air Might la the Pacific, haa been compiatoh; ow- the planea to four by nun- win Mock, Oorii' Lowrey, Korma Ldgh Madtwn and Joe Kettek.

Del Alo Wgh flchool: Tenth grade, none; eleventh grade. Blanche AlUMf, Coleen Blaekwell, Ida, Jo call. Pauy Draper, PoWy Dria- dale, Virginia Lee, Normi Me- DoneJd, Men Dorothy atiw, rtet Widker and Barken Wehner: twelfth jnMte, Joann Brauer. JUartaft fecrger lout Uaoey Ann Wtlaeo. CubTo Hold tflt aod wW enough food.

Pvt. Elmore's message, written on the customary card provided for prisoners by the Japanese, was (he first to get through to his parents, although they had been notified by the Department lie UP MORE THAN MILLION UNITED WAR CHEST DRIVE PROGRESSING With the total at $10,607.35. the United War Chest drive continues its effort to raise $12.000 in Val Verde County. A number of contributions have already been listed; additional doncrs Include the following: A. L.

New 5.00 Joe Calvetti 3.00 Mrs. Earl'EUel 2jOO J. Sutherland 1.00 C. B. Oinn 10.00 Thomas B.

Harris, ex-Marine, of Denver who at 14 is a veteran of both Midway and matrimony, and Edna M. Pfost whom he married. The girl is 13 years old and his mother is seeking an annulment of the marriage. Harris was discharged from the Marine Corps because of his age. 'NEA Telephoto i OPPOSITION TO FIFTH SLACKENS Germans Preparing Major Stand From Mondrag-on ALLIED HEADQCAK sriers.

Oct 26 in Itaiy captured in advances up to tivu German opposition or. Army front dimmish i ercmy apparently withdrew 1 positions. I The FUth Army seized cania and three other v. the Eighth engulfed Ocjano four other towns. I Front line information w.

ed. an earlier forecast the i are preparing their -r stand along a line I or. the. coast, through Vtv.a'ro ncro- to Vasto area the Adriatic Povdonkia. was attacked by Allied bombers yesterday.

Ir. pianes i my targets north of the area and two aircraft were Bank deposits in Del Rio show- was a prisoner. ed a gain of more than a million F. Cervantez Ramsey J. C.

Vershy Jane Morales Miss Welgle Clara Lee Schucnardt Vestel Askew National Bank and The card to his mother read, I dollar8 8ince July tjie "tatements i Metna Thompson In pjrt: "Good health, sufficient tlle food, proper housing enjoyed myself. by the Del Rio Bank and- Trust psny showed Tuesday. "Have received food and good cheer from Red Cross. Christmas merry to Red Cross packages. Love to Dad.

Mary, Louise, Dorothy. Jimmy, Bob and all kinfolk. "I cio much tailor work (or my friends for which I receive compliments, than Its and a sense of pride in my handiwork. "Your problem child ix making out. 80 please aon't cry, plcaoe don't shout." As to customary, the card no dale nor postmark, though there are Japanese characters en the front of it.

His r.ame. rank, nationality and Total deposits In the two banks $0,887.84239. More than $200.000 increase in deposits was reported by the Bank and Trust Company and more than a million by the Del Rio National Bank. camp, the Osaka Prisoner of War Camp. Nippon, are typed on the FDR DEFENDS GOVERNMENT MANPOWER WASHINGTON, Oct.

26 Answering what he termed "mud' Mrs. Russum Lee Farinola Lorraine Wiles Ruth Wagrcr Manuel Villarreal Juan-lSifuentes Mickey Flores 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.00 Local Draft Board Releases Names Of All Registrants Who Have Been Listed With Office As Delinquent A number "of have 'pear for induction; Behiro Cal- been listed as delinquent with the deron. failure to apjjear for in- Local Draft Board of the Selective Sen-ice System. Jose Heriberto'TPere Allure to The names and descriptions of. report, for induction; Jorge Renthe men are posted at the Local don.

failure to appear for physi- Board office and the names andjcal examination and give cmuige reasons for delinquency are as fol- of address; Balente Padrsn. fail- lows; ure to appear for physical exami- Valentin Barrera Lopez, failure I nation; Cayetano Chavez Zapata, to complete questionnaire; Julian' failure to give change of address J. Zapata, failure to appear fey; and appear for physical exami- physical examination; Spencer Lon i nation. Wright, failure to appear for in-! Guadalupe A1 a 1 a Villarreal, T. B.

GOBBLE DIES MONDAY IN CARTA VALLEY Thomas Benjamin Gobble, died of a heart attack Monday ui- teriloour on-hls Much in the Cartii Valley country. Funeral services will Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in rh; 1 Church in Carts Valley. Hir; J. T.

oy Hickman. Melhooi In Uvalde, will officiate and ial will be made the Cariii Valley Cemetery under the tion of the Doran Fiuiera.1 Hcnat. Gobble had resided in the Cwnfc Valley country for 1933. there in 1910. He had Lupe Cortez 1.00 Mrs.

Bonnet 1.00 L. R. Ralston 2.00 Lyoe Williams 1.00 Miss Willie Long 5.00 Miss Floy Cochran 1000 Ramage 2.00 Mr. snd Mrs. R.

W. Hodge 50.00 C. O. Morrison Co 25.0 i Mr. and Mrs.

Billle 25.00 Russell Martin 25.00 JElmer Fawcett 25.00 Mrs. E. K. Fawcett 100.00 ductlon: Nemecio Gonzalez, failure failure to appear for physical ex- ranching business all of Jt to appear for induction; Vicente amina tion; Antonio Burciaga. fail- He married Miss Susie Elizondo, failure to appear for in- ure to appear for physical exami- in 1909.

duction; Esteban Imperial Gar- nation; Atanacte D. Barrera, fail-' Survivors include tin- -vie cia, failure to appear for indue- ure to appear for physical exami- Susie Gobble, chree tion. grsndehiltiren. The Carlos Leivas Ramon, failure to William T. Gobble a Hv appear -for pliysical examination;) -i ami, Juan Rivera Hernandez, failure to return questionnaire; Isidro Perez, failure to return questionnaire; Frutoso Garza Plores, failure to I return questionnaire and give; I change of address; Jose EYtD failure to give change of address 1 i and answer questionnaire.

GIZAPOPPINTO BE tor for the Aimy i. OnumitU, James S. Gcbbie of Cw ard Earl Roas at an ordnance pL.ES a. Tex. The grandeiuldrwr a lyn Sue Gobble, Tom lihd Michael BOAS Mr.

a.id Mrs. Ed 25.00 i Peter Gould a ii ure to glvei for the hilarious produc- and Mrs 50.00 change of address and complete Uon "Oiapoppln." to be present- in tne Del R1 H1 0 iOQl i who have been cnlllnc Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller 25.00 questionnaire; Velpheau Curtis Ungers have been calling 500 by the Special Service face ol the card but his signature a haven for draft i 8 was affixed to the typed dodgers OtamM bom- and slackers. President Question Cadet In Slaying Of Wealthy Wife NBW YORK; Oct.

Umenran. tall, handaoma Royal was qtMattooed In kf New York official tonight Hay. lag ol ttoe filer's PaUlola, hetma trtiriex aty. I Roosevelt totiay said only 3.2 per cent of nearly 3,000,000 government civilian employes have received oc- cupatlonal deferments. I In a letter sent by Vice-President Wallace to Speaker Sam Rayburn for reading in the Senate and the House the President disclosed that government full time permanent men and IJtO.404 of which were granted occupational He declared approalnMteiy half million toft gomoment poaitlocs tor the armed aerrtoM ajid added that draft-age MM the War tAd Navy DepftrtoMtiU being "rvlMMd oopMitaUy fgr Military Mrs.

C. A.Donaldson 5.00 address and complete question- olfice of Laughlin Army Air Field, Arthur Donaldson 5.00[ na i re; Roberto Plaza, failure w111 ottered for sftle downtown Mr. and Mrs. Jap 50.00 return questionnaire; Manuel Zozaj Wednesday. ft -IIP IflgS Mr.

and Mrs. Earl 300.00 First Federal Savings and Loans 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Felix Harrison 25.00 Mr. and Mrs, Ed Long 15.00 Mr.

and Mrs. R. Hamilton 50.00 Mr. an Mrs. C.

J. Harrington 2.50 Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Daniels 3.50 McMath Committee Rotary Club W.OO Ramos, failure to appear for in-, The show is being given for Vul i Merchants aitaaj, duction; JSoilo Salazar. failure to Verde County's War Chest drive, have been report for induction; Oenovevo Martel Rodriguez, failure to ap- Shoes Four German E-Boats Sunk In Channel LONDON. Oct. light nival loreea protecting convoy sank four OtrMao and damaged seven man ol fOWf Of 10. Tbe were auok of said, cwv J.

Autrey Walker, general chair-j flags Wediasdajr, man, said, and the entire proceeds designated of the show Thursday evening i "Val Vente will be contributed to the county's of its boya Mrottig quota of 113,000. (States "Olaapoppin," which was unusually well received when it was presented at the post, provides amusement tor all, store many of the Jokes depend upon the audience itself. Tickets for adults will be for all men in uniform. We and for children under of age. SOc.

Threatened Strike WithVay WIT, 1 Jtt, i'3.

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