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TAMPA SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1944 PART ONE PAGE EIGHT POLES WEIGH TO ATTEND MEETING MIAMI, Oct. 28. (JP) Peru Is one of the most aviation-minded nations in South America, declared Jose Koe-chlin, member of the Peruvian chamber of deputies and president of the chamber's aviation committee. Koechlin arrived in Miami by clipper today to attend the Intednational Civil Aviation conference at Chicago, Nov. 1.

East Prussia in a territorial sway from eastern Poland an exchange which would involve mass transfer of populations. Against these the Polish government here Is considering the progress of the Lublin committee, supported by the Red army, in taking over control of the liberated part of its homeland, and the mounting urgency of beginning Poland's gigantic job of relief and reconstruction. LAST CHANCE UNITY MOVE LONDON, Oct. 28. (JP) Poland's trouble-saddled, exiled government weighed today an apparent last-chance offer to settle its differences with Soviet Russia for the sacrifice of a huge section of its pre-war ter DECISIONS ON CITRUS PRICES STILL AWAITED LAKELAND, Oct.

28. (Special.) Th Florida citrus industry tonight still awaited some official announce-ment on a revised celling price for fresh citrus to compensate growers, at least in part, for their loss in the recent hurricane. Zt was Indicated In official sources that the technical work on announcing the new ceilings, which will probably be on a temporary basis, is so Involved that the office of price administration will not be able to complete the task until early in the new week. Officials of War Food administration met yesterday with members of the OPA-WFA advisory committee for Florida fruit here, discussing the over- all loss situation preparatory to a round of conferences scheduled the middle of the week in Washington. Those attending the conference today said there was ''absolutely no mention" of probable prices for either fresh or processed fruit and that such talks would have to be made in Washington.1 The WFA officials were in the state to gather first-hand information, and no decisions were reached.

Any speculation as to what price adjustments OPA will make in either fresh or processed fruit ceilings are "just guesses" at this stage and cannot be substantiated by any official statement, it was said. Calls Estimates Low R. D. Keene of Winter Garden, probably one of the best informed growers and shippers of citrus fruits in the state, and chairman of the Florida OPA-WFA advisory committee on fresh fruits, said that in bis opinion the estimates of hurricane loss to oranges, grapefruit and tangerines have been placed too low. He said he had toured the state, talked to dozens of growers and shippers and personally inspected most of the damage areas, leaving ritory.

HEW TIRES? With Victory nearer, a lot of folks ore figuring they'll get new tires soon. We are afraid this isn't true. Wt recommend if your tires art thin, that you get them recapped immediately. 24-hour service at Pioneer. There appeared no other alterna tive.

For Prime Minister Churchill, HELD IN FRAUD LOS ANGELES, 28. (JP) Dr. Arthur F. Torrance, explorer and scientist who was freed by a Mexican court from a charge of slaying his wife during their honeymoon in 1941, was arrested today on a charge of mail fraud. -Assistant U.

S. Attorney Carter said the indictment on which Lorrance was arrested involves the mailing of a bank draft on which the name of the doctor's wife, killed in an automobile crash near Monterrey, is alleged to have been forged. bent on removing the dynamite-laden Polish-Soviet dispute from the Allied agenda, had outlined in terms of growing impatience Britain's backing for a Russian west front border along what is known as the Curzon line. Poland's peasant-born Premier Mikolajczyk, in a series of detailed reports on his second mission to Mos TAMPA AT WASHINGTON PHONE 2671 cow, has laid before his cabinet the take-it-or-leave-it price of accord jS8t Js POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT with Russia and the rival Polish committee of national liberation. No Indication There has been no indication which way it will swing.

In the past, its Large Stock of INLAID LINOLEUM Plain and Fancy Patterns FREE FLOOR SANDING JOB With All Orders for Inlavt Linoleum Installed policy has been one of delaying a de him to believe that the state actually i lost, on an overall basis and lnclud-iing all varieties, more than 41 per-j cent of the crop. I He figured that on Oct. 23, the state had shipped for the season, a total of 1 2,318,305 boxes of citrus fruits from ja pre-hurricane estimated crop of 92.700,000 boxes, and that the lost 37,185,457 boxes of citrus in the storm, cislon a policy born of optimism and best Friends vcro amazed ay Izprovd LOO US nurtured by the hope it could strike a better bargain with British-American AP Wlrephoto CAPTURED GERMANS MARCH THROUGH AACHEN A long line of German soldiers, captured in fighting for the German strongpoint of Aachen, walks along a street in the city under guard of Americans. support at the peace table. Tarrazo Floors, Plain or Combination Colors Azrock Asphalt Tile (It's New) But Churchill, in his address be fore commons Friday, for the first leaving as of Oct.

24, a crop of JAP BROADCAST 238 boxes. CUSTOM BUILT VENETIAN BLINDS ATLANTIC MARBLE TILE CO. time gave a clear indication that, if Poland turns down Russia's proposal, Britain would give Mikolajczyk the nod to form a new government on CLAIMS SINKING Here is the breakdown for the various kinds of citrus fruits: early Reporter Finds No Evidence Of Spanish Border Fighting 718 LASALLE ST. AT FORTUNE ST. BRIDGE PHONE H-1677 OF FOUR SHIPS Polish soil.

and midseason oranges, original estimate of 27,000,000 boxes; shipped to Oct. 23, 1,240,400 boxes. With an Tiiope," he said, "that Mr. Mlko-j Associated Press have reached Figueras, the townspeople i' 'V1, St estimated 35 percent loss, totaling 9, and police were unable to account for 586,000 boxes, with the remainder of the growing volume of rumors about the crop, as of Oct. 24, totaling The Japanese Domei agency In an English language broadcast beamed to North America claimed Nipponese planes sank three large transports and 173,000 boxes.

a Spanish Maquis uprising. Make Denial Here at Bourg Madame high in the lajczyk will soon return to Moscow as it will be a great disappointment to all the sincere friends of Poland if a good arrangement cannot be made which will enable him to form a Polish government on Polish soiL" Acceptable to Both Unlike several members of his cabinet, Mikolajczyk is acceptable personally to both Moscow and the Lub one unidentified vessel, torpedoed two Pyrenees, separated from Spain only Grapefruit, both varieties, estimated crop at start of season, 36,000,000 boxes, shipped to Oct. 23, 1,075,905 boxes, with an estimated loss of 60 percent (repeat) or 20,954,457 boxes, cruisers and damaged three other un by a little international bridge, lead ers of the FFI and Spanish Repub 7 KOSHER MEATS LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY DELICATESSEN DAIRY PRODUCTS and GROCERIES SMOKED SALMON identified vessels in continuing attacks on Allied shipping In Leyte gulf today. Since last Monday night, the Spanish radio at Madrid and Spanish Republican leaders in London and Paris have reported clashes in northern Spain between forces of Generalissimo Franco and guerrilla bands which crossed into Spain from France. A leader of the anti-Franco National Spanish anion In Paris said Wednesday that the outbreaks had spread even to southern Spain.

Associated Press Correspondent George Tucker went to the French-Spanish frontier to investigate these reported raids and clashes, but found no evidence that anti-Franco forces had crossed from France. His story follows: licans deny that a single Spaniard leaving an estimated "on tree" total, as of Oct. 24, of 13,969,638 boxes. lin committee. His reluctance against has been sent on a foray against The report brings to 141 the nunv ber of warships, transports and auxilt Spanish troops across the frontier.

striking an enforced bargain has centered in part upon his belief that it Jordan and I talked to trappers, hotel keepers, woodchoppers and barmaids as well as the rank and file of aries claimed sunk or damaged in the Philippines area in Tokyo propaganda broadcasts. (In contrast, Japanese imperial headquarters communiques Tangerines, pre-season estimate of 4,700,000 boxes, estimated loss of 35 percent, leaving a total on tree of 3,055,000 boxes. Valencia oranges an estimated loss of 20 percent of boxes, leaving 20,000,000 on the might be repudiated by the Poles after the war. There are other difficulties. Perhaps the chief problem centers around acquisition of a large part of Maquis along a 100-mile stretch of frontier.

have claimed the sinking of 17 war. ships and damaging of 10 others.) Everywhere the answer was the same tree. It has been Mr. Keene's contention that loss estimates of several days ago By GEORGE. TUCKER BOURG MADAME, France, Oct.

26 were somewhat conservative and did 4 not take Into consideration the post- (Delayed.) (JP) After a laborious storm "drop" factor, pointing out that in manr groves you could actually that reports of Spaniards in France crossing into Spain to fight Franco's men were irresponsible and without substance. It is true there are thousands of Spaniards in the frontier area of Spain, but these are Republicans who fled into France after Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil war to save their lives, and they cannot return so long as the present administration remains in power. ProiQof fno flow of personal inspection, have found no evidence that Spanish battalions of the FFI have crossed the French border Into Spain to engage troops of 7 hear fruit dropping off the tree onto the ground several days after the wind vf of ufcds In fho sfomoefi which registered upwards of 110 miles per hour in several areas in the citrus belt. 2 Energize your body wfh RICH, RED BLOOD! All along the way through France we picked up stories of whole camps of wounded Spaniards whose luckier Generalissimo Franco. Such attacks as there have been were made by local Republicans, who in the opinion of FFI leaders along this frontier acted prematurely and were foredoomed to 'defeat.

The widely-publicized battle of Figueras, in which raiders were said to have driven 25 miles inside Spain and to have liberated a number of political prisoners after engaging Franco's guards, appears never to have comrades had brought them back onto French soil. The only wounded I have been able to find and the only ones the FFI says it knows anything about happened at least from the accounts given by persons along the border. With Philip Jordan of the London News-Chronicle, I spent four days and three nights with frontier police, members of the FFI, and Spanish Republican leaders. Visit Posts We visited every important frontier Improper diet, overwork, undue worries, colds, the flu or other illness often Impairs the stomach's digestive functions and reduces the red-blood strength. A person who la operating on only a TO to 75 healthy blood volume or a tomacb digestive capacity of only 50 to 60 normal la severely handicapped.

At such times Nature needs extra help to restore its balance and uuctlon Undigested food places a tax on the insufficient blood strength Is a detriment to good health. If you are subject to poor digestion or suspect deficient red-blood as the cause of your trouble, yet have no organic complication or focal Infection, ESS Tonic may be just what you need I 6S3 Tonic is especially designed (1) to 5 remote the flow of VITAL DIGESTIVE UICE3 in the stomach and (2) to buildup BLOOD STRENGTH when deficient. These two important results enable you to enjoy the food you do eat to make use of it as Nature Intended. Thus you may get new vitality pep become animated more attractive I Build Sturdy Health end Help America Win Thousands and thousands of users have testified to the benefits 8S3 Tonlo has brought to them and scientific research shows that it gets results that's why so many say "SSS Tonic builds sturdy health makes you feel like yourself again." At drug stores lnl0and20oz.slzes.CS-S-S-Co. post from the Mediterranean to the very highest pass over the snow-clogged Pyrenees, and found nothing even remotely resembling reports of sanguinary guerrilla activities.

1 ALLIED BOMBERS BLAST GERMAN RAIL CENTERS LONDON, Oct. 28. (U.R) Allied heavy bombers blasted at three main rail centers supplying German armies on the western front today, the Americans attacking Hamm and Minister through thick clouds and the RAF kindling large fires at Cologne, where the Germans again are moving traffic through railyards hit heavily by Allied raiders little over 10 days ago. The attacks were a continuation of those which Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels admitted were causing Germany "the greatest worry at present." A TJ. S.

strategic air forces communique said five planes, three bombers and two fighters, were missing from the approximately 550 American planes which attacked Hamm and Minister, through which supplies move to. German armies in the Netherlands. The RAP, which Friday night sent two raiding forces against Berlin, bombed German gun positions on Walcheren Island northwest of Antwerp and medium and fighter bombers of the 2nd Tactical air force lashed German road and rail lines along the Netherlands border. About 350 8th Air foye Flying Fortresses, escorted by some 200 fighters, flew through temperatures ranging to 35 below zero to bomb Hamm and Minister without molestation from German planes in the air, but chased them away, reports to 8th Air force headquarters said. Last night I talked for more than an hour with the supreme commander are those who were wounded by the Germans in France during the fighting late in August to liberate this district.

Daily broadcasts from the free Spanish radio, however, tell of hard fighting in the vicinity, in which Spanish Republicans are alleged to have taken four villages from Spanish regulars. War of Nerves That a war of nerves does exist within Spain is evident by the presence of 25,000 Spanish troops with artillery and tanks in the area between Ripoll, Spain, and the frontier. Another Spanish division recently arrived at Organ a southeast of Andorra, and the old Spanish Blue division which fought for the Germans in Russia has been stationed at Tremp, southwest of Andorra. It is no longer a secret that thousands of Germans in the French frontier area crossed into Spain after liberation of French areas. Three thousand alone are reported to have crossed the frontier here at Bourg Madame.

Instead of being interned, escapees were incorporated into the old German Condor legion which fought for Franco during the civil war, and which lately has been revived. Currently the legion is said to be maintaining garrisons at Manllev, Ribas, Vich, Grandollers and Ripoll. It also has units attached to the Spanish Blue division. of all Spanish members of the FFI. This dark, truculent little man had his headquarters in an old frame building some miles behind the frontier.

He denied that any Spaniards in the FFI had crossed the border to fight Spanish troops. Two days after the frontier area was liberated, he said, all Spanish elements of the FFI were withdrawn 10' kilometers behind the frontier. In my presence he Issued an order withdrawing them an additional 15 kilometers In order to prevent in cidents which might prove embarrassing to the French and Spanish governments. At the tiny frontier station of Le Tronic Perthus, which is the only entry into Spain by which any raiders could htlpjLbuild STURDY HEALTH TITO TAKES SPLIT LONDON, Oct. 28.

(Marshal Tito's Yugoslav patriots have captured the big Dalmatian port of Split after a fierce three-day battle, a communique broadcast from Tito's headquarters said FATHER GIVES BLESSING TO DODGE WEDDING DENVER, Oct. 28. (JP) Giving the bride a playful hug, MaJ. Horace E. Dodge, heir to an automotive in EXQUISITE BRIDAL PAIR Diamond solitaire and matched wedding band.

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ADVERTISEMENT have my blessing," in commenting on the marriage of his son, CpL Horace E. Dodge HI and Margery Gehman of Buffalo, N.Y. "I am sorry I missed the wedding Thursday night," the thrice-married and divorced elder Dodge said. "I approve it and give them my blessing. The only reason I wasn't here for it was that I couldn't get a plane Did Stomach Ulcer Paint Make Jack Spraft Eat No Fat? mw YORK early enough in Louisvile." Modern day "Jack Spratu" who eat no tat because ol distress of stomach or ulcer pains.

lndifMtion. tarn pains, heartburn, burning- sensation, bloat and' other conditions caused by excess acid should try Udira. Get a 25c box of Ddg-a tablets from your drug-gist. First dose mast convince or return box to us and ret DOUBLE TODB MONET BACK. MIAMI and NEW ORLEANS The major, on the inactive army list for a year, arrived late yesterday by chartered plane.

He joined the newlyweds In celebration last night and intends, he said, to return to Louisville, on the plane tomorrow. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Dodge acknowledged reports that he is bound toward matrimony for a fourth tune. Concerning reports that he would marry dara Tinsley, 30, a nurse who is a first lieutenant and Fast daily flites Other cities served: Savannah Charleston Wilmington, N.C.; Norfolk, Philadel- Ehia, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Mobile, aytona Beach Orlando, Lakeland, Tampa, St. Petersburg Sarasota-Bradenton, Fort Myers, West Palm Beach, Key West. Stewardess service and meals aloft Please make reservations early.

delayed because of military cuvibcs or airport development. RESERVATIONS: 500 Florida Ave. (Hillsboro Hotel Bldg.) Phone H-4894 now stationed in England, he smilingly said: "I have asked her. If it's all right with her, the wedding will take place after the war." Miss Tinsley's home is at 1920 Beaumont road, Louisville. DISEASE THREAT IN FRANCE GREAT PARIS, Oct.

28. (JP) Four years of The "Right-to-Work" Amendment simply guarantees all workers the right to employment whether they belong to a union or not. It will put an end to the evil practice of forcing workers to pay some union overlord for a "Permit" before they can get a job. "IT IS SIMPLE AMERICANISM" Vote FOR Amendment No. 5.

Nov. 7th Right To Work Amendment Asso. W. L. Story, Pres.

Winter Garden WATIOfJAL AM-UNS- German occupation 1-ft '(5 porcsnt of the French psople underweight and threatened by disease. Public Health THE BUCCANEER ROUTE Minister Francois Billoux declares. Billoux was quoted yesterday in the newspaper "Liberation" as saying that hotels and homes must be requisitioned if necessary to cure a situation arising from a shortage of hospital space and facilities so that proper medical care can be provided during the winter. "You must not judge the French people by the way they look," he said. "Our Allied friends are wrong in thinking from our appearances that we haven't suffered." WIVES AND MOTHERS OF DRINKING MEN! SUCCESSFULLY TREATED STOPS DRINKING 1 TO DAYS WHITE CROSS HOSPITAL WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION 210 CENTRAL AVE.

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