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WEATHER An Independent NEWSpaper Printing the News Impartially Tet. Tr. Aeo 9S inches ui NO. 252 PRICE FIVE CENTS FORTY PAGES Kntrtrl srmnd-ciais roau-r. Pot Office.

Tuinon. Ari7nn TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1940 i LL IS PASSED DRAFTS! f- WITH DELAY Mightiest Air Attacks of War Pound London's Houses and Industries VS APPROVE Measure Expected to Go to Conference for Final Decision on Age Designations and Time at Which Call Will Be Issued WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. (Z) The house passed the peace-time conscription bill tonight, but w-irii a provision that the actual draft be deferred for 60 days to permit further trial of the voluntary enlistment jvstem. The vote on final passage was 263 to 149.

A vote of 207 to 200 reaffirmed the earlier, tentative decision t- defer the actual drafting of men. This provision is not contained in the senate bill and it, with other changes. TUB ASSOC! ATKI PRKAS LONDON, Sept. 8. (Sunday) The mightiest and the longest aerial assault ever made upon this capital raged for eight hours and 13 minutes last night and early today amid fire-reddened skies and exploding bombs which did admittedly damage in the heart of the world's largest city.

The alarm which sounded at 8:32 p. m. Saturday finally ended at 4:50 a. m. today.

As dawn drew on. the great fires set by Nazi Incendiary bombs seemed to be abating somewhat, but the heavens still of whi'fl glowed red. and a pad and a pall raised tne possionu oi time-consuming delay in getting the smoke drifted overhead, while igree on the final CAROL'S TRAIN Th ALL TYPES OF BOMBERS USED IN HEAVY RAID measure. use measure- would iiptwcrn 21 and 44 register and niak? them pp ('rafr. while The senate the age limits at 21 to nfcrenre Expected 55 tV'T Glow of Fires Leaves V-r-T Strange Glare In -Vt' tir- Xr- iV vi -I English Skies 1 5 "71 LONDON, Sept.

(f y-T' t'i fi The glow of fire spread over LrVf sections of London tonight as I r' i German raiders launched a 'tT-- Ttf night-time attack after strik- ing hard at the city late in the afternoon. VAt 5 Taxis were huddled by the curbs and buses careened 4f 's' madly down the strand. I V''' ifjl Tiie'rity dead at first N. ii li'it as ou walked ttu-ie as pleti'v of life. and womn, itff'f- 1,1 li.tln-s.

fm el- i jfc at ft retail. 5'If ran'S wre madly flagg.ng 'T'Vl -Tli hil.lr.-n! h. h- h. ildrenl" Ml 1 on" won. an.

fran- tf the -f r.i'i.i "l.u.tili'd 'te I'f: a p.aue vj i JP- JF -y -t I said "I.ooVa IT' light ami there. IS MENACED BY RUMANIAN MOB engines and am'nulan es clarg-cd alKiti I.T'-red s' reels. Aiitli'ii our es the mage -s "seere." but M'S-fi observer i' in te'a'ion to the geneial war ptc'ure and preparation for isi --jch an a'tack "and fn se." vhi.h had Yieen ex- jiecied since The a- begiuru NiElit Hatfle The full 'h following an hour and 4'-Tiinu'e raid Sa'urdav came in the our. an aejonal jAant Losses Are Admitted, But Nazis Claim Damage Done Is Great now go nacK to The a request that, the mnts he approved. decline to do so, will appoint for the task of two lulls into con- amen and fr.

titr.b. ani groti'd through lorn. Since i fiat er seat hiih" lie ire ii ti Lv en af' drd'ed in dead f-nd in home and "al! clear" repor's ei.ly or addi'ional c-d. of r'emolihefj i'-i-'ed atr ra'd shel'--as je-roj'ed a' fid-day postponement defeated in. the sen-wo votes any effort r.

es to drop i' the is opposed to The encounter intense Some were already compromise formula involve retaining The Bv THK SSW I VI Kl TRF.S BERLIN, Sept. 8. (Sunday) An unending German offensive by all types of planes hurled million pounds'' of bombs on London yesterday and last night in an onslaught so gigantic that the Nazis said it put everything previous "in the shade." German sources emphasized 'enari'v of the Britisn defen-. but said thA British w. ere unable to th rontinuou? waxes of r-r.

-e nunifrf-r of io.a' 1 jf.ngc-t previou' 1 zc-' ry-p'5 ii hours and ir.inu'.es were re- i.u.dv postponement and age litv.it figures. lpp untroversy -I i i t'r I a gnal in tne ic it 4- p.e fi-es. yitf a few mo- RarL- In School! 5 a' a fire of 3 f.e there in -hen fVi-h- do'-ed ih glow hell attacking plan-. Tiiev declared British plane had been shot down to 26 German I I over uti a' v. truik spej The men the postponement hose author was Fish (R-NYI.

was ieep controversy. Its that since i-t'ii'tit actually plan-: no conscripts into -e the second week -he national defense uM ia no wav be d- MONDAY USHERS City's Schools Show Marked Increases In Enrollment Over 'W The senior liiuli lux. I and i u' on tip- r. i-re Mtiptnsr oi.t -I." ic ene The ph.w- ti.rtvd f's iii-n a vn o-ld. UNIVERSITY HAS FIRST OPENING HERE TUESDAY f'er mkinigh.

the air min tallv cak.rg t'r fi's? N'a7i air raid ci lyndon' reported Tha at lea' GTnan raider t'n sho' against Bn'jh figh'er craft. Mii't Savage r.lovr The German tjr. tnost aage blow et to fall in The for Brnain. at fc.j rn. lat r.ighf.

after a "reavy da' taid of hundred of p'ane which broe through the ci'y's ir.ner ce- fense. N'earlv four hour la'er. Triid night passerl. "hey ere pounding on 'vj' iin'l tit1. hr-d ferociv.

A tha at 12 3 a. door of The Assoria'ed rreS huiiding. just two blocks from the Thames and a ir. 'e from Charing 'Cro-e red under detonation of a lw.rr.ii. I IN SCHOOL FOR 15,000 STUDENTS ivd.

i he 1 L'ti's now itivl tueri i upru i in. in pl.o e. and th.e fitHi-T- Heietofore concnt ra' i ng on sir-Po'ts. aimament work and anund London, the said nn'V industrial sections iif London, 'he great ParlKir x'orks. and tiie ea-t end suffered heavily.

Fasifnd street er torn up so tea' traffic could no', continu. and at lea-t two gasworks were exploded, thev said. Manv- buildings w(ie delated to le shambles. 1l Iron Guard Group Seeking To Get Companion Is Stopped by Troops By THE SS(M IATFI) PKKSS BUCHAREST, Rumania. Sept.

7. Fifty Iron Guardists. armed with revolvers and dynamite, were reported authoritatively tonight to have attacked Former King Carol's special train as it crossed the border into Yugoslavia. Amid a rain of bullets they shouted that they wanted to remove Majrda Lupescu, Carol's unman friend. The train sped on without stopping.

Meanwhile, some diplomatic rircles here said That Parol and Mine. T.upescu were planning to take up their i 1 in Canada, where she has large propertv holdings, after spending some time in Switzerland. Rumania's new' dictator, General Ion Antonescu. moved to consolidate his power hv taking'over four cahinet posts and issuing sweeping deereps providing investigations of persons who became wealthy under Carol's ten years of power. Train Monared The guardists bent on removing Mme.

I.lipescu tried to stop the train at the town of Timisoara, It was said here. When thpy asked the station master if it. would halt, he answerer! "yes." but, he wired a nearhv station to signal to the train to right through. It passed on through wTiile the band of 50 fired pistols and threw stones. The fireman on the locomo- tive was reported serionsK- wound- ed.

A number of the Iron Guardists seized ano'her locomotive and pursued Carol's train in the manner of the old western American movie thriller, after ihreatening their engineer with a pistol. Others took tavicahs and tried to heat the train to tlip town of Jimholia at the frontier. When thev reached there Thev were intercepted by a company of soldiers. About 20 Iron Guardists were arrested, i nel ti.e.r ti.r.tit'v "i 1 three of the it' fie juninr liislt scIhmiIs r'iilel registrations indic.it-: i er iintiniKitiiiti of the IhI 1 of the Fish hand, sternly i'tp were hacking 'It scu'tle" the hill and purpose of postpon-draft tmtil after 1 for reelection in ra ho cu-. to v.

i. us anew. ur the l'lieh: ,0 llo'lier St. Old re beese. a I ll( k-, ope illHtl said in an alley- Freshman Week Initiates 1940-41 Sessions of State Institution Attendance Records Now Seem Assured From Karlv Reports r.e S' s- School be! Is rin.n out, iw 1 Mi i 1 1." to l'hv for should Af- Th.

ujei i (rn fircn'rs'ir: i ,1 torn. et si.tv.e pproxi-n arid sciiool ore a ho hum" and on sev e. ci nmff tomorrow mately Tucs Pima county public i ir ht to In aheal lisb'a while, i h-t' 7 un'ps-s fnlis'm 4,10 iV dome this I'-rma mm that he 1 1 a' el Hut sj stem sir. id crewtli. At the cloe Friday niu'lit, the liiuli I counted 1.7-"i7 in i-rd with l.Tl'l at I lie same I i ri -in Kiiskrne had roniparod with Mansfeld fill, iniar- oil with liil.

an.l Wakefield pared with I Saffunl schoi.l was down fr.nn f.TO to fiM. while lismcs were not availalile for lliinliar, where re-lass resist ral ion readied All enrollinent figures vill be lionsied coiisideral)l by late registration in the msuing ueeks. )u; d. v-n. the amendment war department to go ho regis ration of those rviee.

In the mean--(is the President 'mcjia'e rail for vol-f the total of siich davs is less than lup conscription to bring the total that figure. A bomb fell chrectty a crow (iei LoHuori hi manv- pa-senreic. The henv (Ion. a wet at aire; rmgirg the citv, were The University of Arizona will begin its full semester tomorrow with the opening of freshman week. All dormi-j tories on the campus will open at 8 a.

m. today, giving stu-j dents an opportunity to settle before their round of activities begins. I in frori- cr is, injuring 'rre Iot- -af roarir.5 children. These, school offi-j cials of the city and county timate. will be housed tiiis fall in this area's outstanding public educational facilities to eo; eren rirak'u'lcd men hud not slept tmir over fne ltlid Pi ell t.ollii.ed.

Ihinkinji of lh.it. I ho looked if he eek ere I Pin of refr rintf in trie oanner tnus (ration I'lannrfl year. im i expected that enrollment I I s. if the provision i re- f-nalh and the l.ill is passel. 71 1( in Tu -mi's hi-ue- In Tui -op hi i -l -1 irst den Tiie raiding wa "of such extent th at it evei-vthirg hrher'o in 'ht- the D.S otficial German news sscnev.

Authorized source said V0 German planes Took part in the da; atta(A spunpt bip.M.n. In a s)ie ia! communi.jue. th hitrh said ih a'tack was the first et made by and wa "in leprial for; 'lie night raids of the Kngh-h au-fone on tion in litarv objectives tiie He.t ll ten "line single of smoke." ft added, stretches from the en'er London lo I lie mouth of lh Thames." One battle unit messsped That it had scored a full hit on The Silver-; ton do. a' London, causing fli-s neatbv storage tnks. Attack Inscribed ''The of the world; was laid open to oiislaiigti of tiie lie) man air force." an authorized M.uu said in ies illing tin- attack whiih Germany sen: everv tpe of lnnlr in her aerial armorv again-t Diinii.n.

run to same time showed the numbers, or semeH'l At l'- ere drop in I. i ra! o.d li.e iSs the Tr.e swimd tis-sal shc'it student The factilt within, the ii ELECTION FILLIP SEEN IN STYMIE 11 I 1 lorn. irro-. new si es f.f all the rnllcercs 'Aid he pres- .1 their i j--1 meet-vonr. Kreslimrtn enr tomorrow for in? of the new A 1 1 i inl i in i K.lih- OVER ELECTORS es ough.

ii ill lg' i i lata es tin public i Vn the age limits which agreed upon will he to register. They wilt he as to phvsical condition. skills, (icpendents and the the eligihles will he: hr hit. for 12 months tram-: s.o-vico anvwhere within the i leni isphere, or in the islands. i 1 th.e I-'ish amendment boh- i to complicate the jii-ogram department had planned too.ooo before rrvi another increment of1 re -o on April 1.

i-ni-am provides that there- nr to he half yearly 'he same sj7e until upon from Motldav the all dents sill complete regis- Wl'l-ri i tii roueh new tra' ion. te is for lb hi a-in? or U'ps'p- Philipr fn-; -v 1 t- r- 1 I 3fpr call? 1 lue area. a hi add.tioii Tuc-oii ar total of I Close Races Color Trend of Campaign Within Pima County i ll 1. .11 a tin I boa-1'J pt iv a ai bYoon 1 1 Companion Sought They told the soldiers emphatically that thpy wanted Madame Lupescu. nor, the ex-king.

Here in Bucharest. Genera! Ion Antonescu. adopting the significant title of "chief of state." called unon of of the Tiles hurch. r.v, junior llo m.enta Pima county and Arizona voters will go to the polls and high ii mr oo 1 1 i I 11 'O ount the Rumanian people todav to hvided schoi .1 school ov er irox una ei tern; -'em and at area 1 ap -sv ill e.pupmeiif. H.igiiaril Face i Women sia'-TLterintr under loads of clothing.

iii.iiiii i- goods, pa-t. their paces liautlard ill the fitful glate. Around the fire, figure, ran. worked and gest uiated. This was night time follow ing tin the Saiurday aMernooii in i the lei m.

ms came bai to give the (enter of this vast coy jts cio-est .1, at 1 1 1 a so fa r. Tiiev had left us alone al! dav, and 'he smns hjdu't howled since Friday midn.tdil. lint jii-t b'lore 5 they, atne thundering in. In an hour and a half I counted well ocr planes. I The fust attack formation of seven came Thundering over just as the west end shows were let- ting out.

Chorus girls trooped Into the vv itii the audience To watch the new performance, laughing at worried air raid wardens until, the reels got to hot. 4 row it at. li." Fight At one football field. IheV 1. 11 me.

a null! of lour thou-and turned their eves from plavjng ground To skv to a till the bat lie. Wave after wave, thev came in i groups of from five to or more. There must have been dive' bombers alone. attaVking in rela.v of tell while others wheeled and loafed in the skv, waiting for their tiii ii. The rumble of their bombs shook the table while I writing.

Ducitlv over the Asm lateil Press building. two blinks from the! Thames and a mile cast of ('hating! Cro-s. the sky Mas speckled wi'li anti-aircraft bursts. Nine raiders, just ithin eye- memory of their former high are rit rural tired Fo curse the leaders. on of the act in 1 ill have a trained army men.

the umber which i i iiic armv ii a Mar. not the city. IP ef in-son p. Ions Jiffo said HegNtration ll.de AM old students will register Sep-temher 1 during the morning on'v. ('las work id begin Ser-temher and September -1 will he the annual.

Traditional day. On day all freshmen get their introduction To one of The university's traditions. Th.e new-men have to whitewash the on Sentinel peak and the new women have To take lunches, which thev have prepared, to The men. 1'ppcr--Ia--siiien supervise all event. Freshman week is set adde hv 'lie university for the purpose of giving exclusive attention to problems of students entering the in-sti-ution for the first time.

The week's program js designed to acquaint iheni with the new environment and "to offer a helpful welcome to the student life of the hiL-h hied school and the inn meiit.irv- hoob ci i 's junior linn ru Ti of the city act i'n. Fire Start Juicklr One of ino rsp'dT of act-on of the German incendiariec xi bv an A -o I'res saff r.an on the roof of hi office. mg bead a moTer. at Toe si iesm of a don nrushiric bomb, he in-'an'Iv to see tna a blaze had s'arTed on th opposite hank of t'r Tharre. The damage to London' industrial a-ea and gal municipsl service.

as a the heaviest of anv so far adnut'ed. I)e-pne Tee iejsTnce Pri'lll fighters and ant i-aircrafr gun1, a joint air and iiome secu-i'v- rnin-i-trje communique ackn.m ld21, some cicriran raider if' through 'he eat London industrial Sif-q. "A a rf he: ft the conimuni'j'i" disclose. were caued among indus'risl 'ar-geTs in Tht area, lianage wa dne to the hch'mg and other publ.e -ervicee and some of communications as caused. Industrie Hurt Although it gave th communnp.se acknowledged attacks also on London huge a'erfvont and a'imi'ted that fire had Yrcr! sown at industrial lan slorg the north shore of the Thsmeg estuarv.

There ji tt lmtrtedia'e estimate of casual' The raids, tiie air ministrv zii. ha'l cost the (Germans 2 plan.ee of them loiTiler.s up 'o p.rn. If admitted five fighters wei mi-sing. In The seiond raid, flame in on industrial target drew- reTtisning tai(f-rs. Thev coc.pjwd thice more heavv lMirnbs Tta' ta'-'erj Fleer.

sTreet indo.i thQ glow in the evenuig skv. Anti-aircraft, guns kept up a heavy barrage in 'he circling; attackers awav fmin 'heir targets. Theatre Struck A vaudeville theatre ars1 s'ire were hp in Jy.ndon ditricr. during the second laid. tendon's air laid precauiions ser ice, nioi ill iz.ed To fight fne and yive fust aid.

an led on through tiie second warning. In one I.ndon aic-a. hundred of people, unable To use normal route to their hoiiics, were caught on th' The defense of the tra in ins the con-he allocated to re-n'. haiie to a call to ars thereafter. The general vent to The countrv by radio to explain why lie forced the abdication of King Carol II it was to "save my countrv," he said and suggested nationwide prayers Tomorrow- "for forgiveness our fauhs which brought about The misfortune of our hrothers who remain under foreign rule." At the same time, he declared, "we must blaspheme the ones to blame for this misfortune." Mond.iv.

Sept Distim i School S'vp er- for 1 a Hi 11 Si 1 is todav ill the oi in the Tucson center ,1 one iiill- ern A pioneei movement. of the large trv for this di- 'inctivelv es' OLD INDIANS HAD DRASTIC DENTISTS "F.fforts of The Hrnish snti-air-j craft to stop our planes pre un-1 sin eessful," This source said. "New waves of planes flew lo the at-Tack a o'hers rid Ihemselves of Their ImhuI) loads and flew back to Their bases. "Ti emeiidous damage infli. Ted on the neive center of The British em-! piie had to be paid with sacrifices-, but at this time the only thing i winch apeai impoi'ant is that! The (ierinan air force Jxin-iHUl in broad dav light." All Type eI Heinkels, Junker and fpecpr I sen each carrying two tons of death, went roaring into the lxm- don defenses.

I Based on these figure, the I)N'R rejoins "millions of pottn.W du.pped on London meant that at! h-a-t j. la lies took part in the 1 da i a id German informants said the at-i lackers easily broke through the Munhein Briti.sh air defense, but met stiihliorn resistance ab.jve the i capital itself. Adolf Hitler announced three' davs ago that German bombers would "erase" Rrili-h citie if the! RAK" attacks on Germane contin-j ued. Berlin was again: earlc tixl.iv, and the it-inisal na Territorial Shift pe of i va schc ml. the L'J privaie schools in Tta-oii ana lot sevi-n I'athohc "i at loc.

in ii oca i 111 Us. During sum ma ted of territor Tiie day Rumania con-one more in the series al cessions whic ere I 'anil's 'low ntall. I 'AsHTYGTOX. Sept. 7.

Foro--n. .1,., IS Pu- the are ted set- ran. T'i. i i tig re mill cur- I 1 1 lit M'U' Students vi! arc A.rillll,V make no personal i i iig the eek and required to report followed h' Sofia, The Tuesday to choose party candidates for office to run in the general election November. Since Democratic nomination almost invariably means election in Arizona, interest centers in the contests on that ballot, although there are a few-offices on the Republican ballot for which There is competition.

"Without precedent in Arizona politics, if in the United States. is the situation that has arKen in; the selection of I en hi. ra ic President ial Kleetor nominees. rite-In I Iniln nuliii Ordinarily, 'hu state ntral committee chooses the candidates, cir-; culates their nominating and these candidates are the onlv ones to appear on the bailor. this year the commi'iee ne'li i ted this formality, so that the electors; must, he chosen "hv writo-m.

and Democrats opposed to Koi.srvclt have entered a slate of candidates pledged to vote for Wendell Willkie for President. These are Abide V. Hole-apple, of Tin son: William II. I. Phoenix, and Frank ('.

of' Phoenix, the latter being hair-j man of the Democratic Willkie or- ganiation in the stale. )i ui mal I the state central committee ted Dr. .1. N. 1 lai Per.

Mi W. p. Stuart, and Andrew P. as' its write-in slate, but labr out-ide the cit in a count ling, and i-iuht are delimtelv si liools at iui and ranch and farm work a portant, features of th.e scim garian government a H. Rni.e- seml.lv- at for The nr.

-snl a fill apparentlr practiced -nt r'. I )r. frank 1 1. Smithsonian said in a re-ecavatjons in the of eastern Ari- announced Tile completion of a formal agreement by which Kiimania returns southern Dohruja. an area a.

rn. norrow, aim to meet an I Wr-- popu- of -v, square miles with a lation of nTVoon. appointments. ((inferences and medical examinations. Failure to do so will subject the student to a fee of SI for each event missed.

Attendance will he checked at all times. All new- students must take fn the digging that "drastic To show XAZI ARMY SEEN GUARDING MEXICO used to remove de-he said. All the teeth Wo-, tTiis rc- fvnm rlo of one I.AWTOV. Sept. 7.

medical examinations for which appointment hours will be given i an-i indications 'were That i been removed several i thrv ie his death. not long in (oiiiing. Sluing "pursuit and destroyer aut hoi iz.e.i said. shot, flew over the city. The bombs rumbled again.

Thousands of seagulls, terrified, fluttered fnm iheir roo-is on the river and wheeled ill frightened circles. Koull" I in It is nitdit liovv, and it will take da hlit iiM ei tjin the full elicits of this laid. Pad 1 can tell Von what happened l.il liii'lit to the people who 'ot bombed. This morning I was over on ihe south side of the Thames, In the poor and grimy Klephant and J'as-Ile district, where seventeen bombs fell last night after the "all-clear" had sounded. Head of Mexican act olnp.iliied tilt- billll.i- to I ii i don tinij and "made the Ui fighter liftli-f li--les." "Our j.Ianev ted to concen- rid i hi President goverr two states I erett Salt, n-odl of Massa-(nusetts and Gov.

William Van-derbilt of Rhode stand I are graduates of the oldest, of the ranch schools ans School, which was founded in l'o'. ill I II lll.l The diriuuhi at all the larscr. Well pools is to lileet the 1 eipiii cuiellts of Ihe Secondary F-ibaatloli lloald Mid the College Fi.tiaiict" P.oard. that students graduating tn.ui tiie local schools max continue their educations at sin It pi i paratorv schools as Andover, llo'i and Pomfret, and at such colleges as Harvard. This combination of a heahhv outdoor life with a rigorous scholastic standard attracts manv eastern boys and girls to th.e ranch schools.

Most of the schools are for bovs (Kvans. Arizona Desert. Fresnal. Southern Arizona. Pus-ell.

Green Fields), although Hacienda Del Sol. St. 'Joseph's Academy, and potter are b.r oide-t private school in Tin and one BANK QUITS POST traie.l attack in irregular a detour by the second warinrg. tak Mh'X i Sept. 7.

(2 government bank the resignation fITV, the rpt, tomorrow. Tucm.ii who will enter The university have hail since September lo g'-t I heir examinations not of the wav. The I nivei'Mtv dining hall, dosed since will reopen tomorrow-morning at 7 a. in. for breakfast and remains open.

Transfer ItcgMrr students at The university, who are being transferred from other colleges where they have taken work, need not report aT The universiiy until Friday, when they -w ill legist er. However, any who desire to orient themselves This week at freshman sessions may do so. Transfer students will have to take an aptitude Test sometime after tieshuian week, the dates lo Klliot Itoosevelt. son of the 1'lesl- nt. tonight barged that (he German government had financed "an organ i.a! ion known as the INd Militia" in Mexico consist iug of men.

"I say to von that any danger that confronts this country doesn't, lie all the wav across The ocean." he told The sixth district convention of the Oklahoma league of Young Democrats. The German government has "financed for many years the f'om-munist party in Mexico," Roosevelt said. "And while Mexico tells us that they have an army of only 100-and-some-odd thousand men I can tell you. and I know it for a fact, that There is an army That was officered and Trained by former revolution an'I gtouped at. various heights." said one source, describing the ae.

tion. Fire Are Set "Bombs fell everywhere. Fires ing cover again. Several fires bv tha' time v. ere burtung.

Heavy formations of raiders ere flv mg ov er almost th- en hours after the second alarm sounded. Th? It was nine hours later, but the! smoke and dust raised by the fran- Montpj de Oca men iaelv appointed 'daersor. under-secre-ance. to succeed him. flared up.

Clouds of tic search for bodies in ruined smoke gath- flight of one scpiadron was marked tuted Wirt G. Uowman for 1 r. Harbor. Dispute dispute has arisen nvr this change that mav impair the central committee's chances of putting over its slate, a situation that gives the Willkie forces an advantage thev had not anticipated. The race for governor has narrowed (town to three lilell.

Unbelt T. the incimibelit: Sidnev I. O-born. and 'hal los M. Mender-son, all of whom have le-en campaigning 'goroudv.

The other gub-(Continui'd on Page 12, Column 3) houses choked me. ered over the roofs of the world's The l.eonle still had a look of! largest citv. Kxolosions could be ardent supporter of General -an A1 horror and incredible bitt-i nc-ss on 1 f'lt t-ve in the German olanc s. irc-u Almazan. indepen-If-ntial candidate, Montes The British bgain ignored Adoif by three earth-shaking explosions.

A new- red glow- had appeared, in another part of the sky. Searchlights kept fingering th? daikne-s. looking for the --r Circling bombers. A Immli whiih fell in the second u. their one ried, bnt men cursed as they -worked.

Women stood on the lepuiied to liave in-t'as several davs aeo llilli-ris I loeals of hiiiidi ed fold I e-pi isais for air raids an.l spe tacu-laily at talked H- Cermaii capital with high explosive and in. en- m-t tii-l pavements, talking in low tones. of the oliic-t eihu a' iollal tions in the entire south developments had l''" for him to con-iUe kn. Ins put. v'- lu-ie were a uozen or i be announced later.

The intci-fratcrnity Council and (Contipued on I'age 5, Column 1) more raid 3 gs mam. noiher aries from Spain and mere are 7,000 of them in Mexico today. (Continued on 5, Column Z) dead. (Continued on Tage 18, Column 8) (Continued on I'age 10, Coluian.

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