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PAGE 3 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1944 iiii.Ui..iiiiiii'."H" I UK III I I III t- tp jj I'- 4 a ali fit. If 7 7V.f.' ui 'i lit -f 1 llrtlllllglWIall ttljfllii it, A 1 RETURN TO THE PHILIPPINES Its flight deck crowded with planes, this aircraft carrier of the Essex class is pictured churning through the Pacific en route to Philippine waters to par- A WAR BIRD COMES HOME Among the many naval planes that blaslcd targets at Manila and other Philippine points in the assault that took place last month, this plane is shown descending for a landing on the carrier deck. The broad deck of the carrier is clear for the landing. 3Q ticipate in the air assault on Manila and other targets. In the foreground is a destroyer.

F. D. R. Asks Steady Can't Boost Furloughs, Army Says Gen. Stilwell Surveys New Threat In China Flow Of Goods four to seyen times this number, or the equivalent of eight to 14 di KEEPING SCORE Tiny Japanese flags painted on the superstructure of an aircraft carrier attest to the success of the Philippine raid.

Kach flag represents a Japanese aircraft shot down. Boston, Oct. 16 (JP) President visions. For every man that we add to this number being returned, the army would lose the effective Washington, Oct. .16 (JP) The War Department, reporting that it now is returning to this country approximately 30,000 men monthly, said it cannot increase the number substantially and continue to press the.

war "vigorously to an early Liuchow, China, Oct. 15 (AP posing their flanks in new major Roosevelt said today that "the dis Delayed) Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell thrusts. Japs Lack Air Cover tribution of civilian goods will be use of from four to seven additonal a flying visit to this American air base yesterday for a quick sur During the past two days a soldiers." Selection Explained Hollywood Girl's Dying Cries Awoke Neighbor slight improvement in the weather of the utmost importance to post war recovery." In a message to the Boston con ference on distribution, the Presi dent asserted: vey of the military situation in southeastern China, where the most pressing question is whether the has permitted American airmen to go aloft again for new attacks upon the Japanese, who are virtually Selection of individuals to be returned under quotas assigned to overseas commanders, the report proximity of Japanese forces will without air cover.

The latter, lack cause a further readjustment of "The high levels of production explained, is "the sole res Don Hollywood, Oct. 16 (JP) A neigh "let out a scream that made me sit United States air dispositions. bility of the authorities in the thea bor heard Georgette Bauerdorf and employment, which we are all right up in bed." ing severe ground opposition which might force them to bunch into ready targets, now are practicing ter. Determination is based on shriek "Stop! stop! you're killing Suddenly the screams stopped, Stilwell held conferences with th Chinese field commanders. Gen.

Pai Chung-Hsi and Gen. Chang anticipated has permitted the return of some men. Others are being sent back to this country on temporary duty for a rest period, after which they are returned overseas. Still others are returned on rotation and are reassigned to other duties upon their arrival in the United States." 4 Ships Set Ceiling Soliders capable of further useful service abroad, the Department said, are returned "only if trained replacements are or if the total strength of the command can be reduced either temporarily or permanently." The availability of shipping space, the report pointed out, "imposes a very definite celling" on tranfers. shipping limitations primarily affrriing the movement of personnel from this country to overseas theaters rather than the return of men from abroad.

While a man sent home from abroad for subsequent returns to his unit may obtain only 30 days furlough, it added, he actually is absent from his unit for approximately four months, the balance the neighbor added. me! on the night she was strangled, Sheriff's investigators have local conditions, with consideration given to the, length of service of each individual, his value to his working to establish when peace comes, can only be maintained by placing the output of our factories and farms speedily in the hands of Fah-Kwei, and Brig. Gen. Clinton disclosed. wide dispersion.

On the Kweilin front the Japanese have left the Siang river and are moving supplies by truck, but Penprase said the night light over the entrance to her apartment conclusion." The report, to the House Military Affairs Committee, was prepared as a result of increasing requests for furloughs for men serving abroad. To permit the return of even 30,000 men monthly, the department said: "We must immobilize West Cuba In Path Of Hurricane Miami, Oct. 16 (JP) A hurricane in the Caribbean Sea offered a "serious threat" today, the unit and "the morale of the indi D. Vincent of the United States 14th Air Force, but showed no The body of the 20-year-old Hollywood canteen hostess, daughter the consumer. had been unscrewed, either to pre viduals in the unit, including the inclination to talk with corres only at night or when the weather of George Bauerdorf, wealthy oil vent her from seeing at once who extent or rebuilding of mind and "Study Problems Now" pondents even in his customary was at the door or to cover his is too bad for American airmen to spot them.

When it is necessary to It is therefore, essential that Dooy required. "In no instance." the department said, "can a soldier be Assured and mining man, was found floating in the bathtub of her apartment last off the record fashion. Hindered By Weather every industry study the problems find daytime concealment the trucks are hidden in villages, where escape. 1 Soldier Still Hunted Investigators are inclining to a belief that a civilian prowler killed of distribution in order that A week of unfavorable weather. that he will be returned as soon as he has served for a stated time" it is a simple matter to knock out Awakened By Screams She was clad in only the lop part there may be no interruption in the free now of goods.

a mud wall and get the vehicles under cover. Miss Bauerdorf, although they are ana the War Department cannot Justifiably initiate action looki no tn Malcolm MacDonald, high com of her pajamas. She had been raped, said County Autopsy Surgeon Frank R. Webb, and a square Camouflage Effective On the Liuchow front, where the Btnl seeking for questioning a man in army uniform who danced with her Wednesday night at a servicemen's canteen, Penprase said. missioner of the United Kingdom in Canada, said there was nothing "of more vital importance to the Weather Bureau reported, to western Cuba, the Yucatan channel area and the Yucatan peninsula of of toweling crammed down her throat.

West river still is the main artery creation of a more, hopeful inter He asserted that evidence indi Sheriff's Inspector William Pen- of supply, sampans and barges still offer good targets in flying weather, Mexico. national situation than genu cated she had returned to her of the time being used for travel prase said a neighbor had reported being awakened about 2.30 M.j mhich started breaking only two days ago, meanwhile has deprived the Chinese ground forces in this area of their main fire power the P-40s. P-51s and 25s of the 14th Air Force. As a result the Japanese have had an opportunity to bring up troops and supplies for the next phase of the Kweilin-Liuchow offensive almost unhampered. The Japanese showed no evidence of an intention of rushing headlong at their objective, however, and apparently are bent on massing greater strength before ex- Storm warnings were hoisted at 10 A.

M. on the Florida keys, and ine understanding and cooperation between the United States and apartment alone, partaken of a midnight snack and retired. but where the troops have left the river they have gone in for and for retraining. On the other hand, a man returned for subse uie return or any specific individual through the operation of these procedures." Different Situations Generally speaking, men are returned for rehabilitation, recuperation and recovery under three different situations, the report explained, "Reduction in the size of our forces in areas where further threats from the enemy are not Thursday when Miss Bauerdorf the Weather Bureau warned that highly effective straw camouflage, quent assignment to a new over strong northeast and east winds Men and pack animals so camou seas post may oe aoseni irom an and squalls would sweep southern flaged are almost impossible to spot from any altitude, especially when Florida. Gales were forecast on tne active theater for six or seven months because of the'vlonger period of training required.

south Florida coasts. they freeze into immobility at the 12 Sedition-Trial Motions Fail Washington, Oct. 16 (JP) Chief Lucille Ball Gets Divorce Los Angeles, Oct. 16 M5) Screen The 10 A. M.

advisory said the first sound of a plane. hurricane was centered about 90 miles west-southwest of Grand Great "To state it simply," MacDonald said in a speech prepared for the conference, "if they work well, together many better things for humanity become possible." Real Differences Apparent "Anyone with a clear and honest vision can see that there are differences of character and temperament which may stand in the way of wholehearted cooperation between them when the desperate peril of battle has passed," Jie added. MacDonald said that the principal U. S. Radio Silence fiiffi aw Gft in Cayman, a Caribbean island south of Cuba.

Justice Edward C. Eicher of District Court today overruled 12 motions to end or postpone the trial Battle Continues Near Kweilin Chungking, Oct. 16 (JP) The Chinese high command announced Actress Lucille Ball testified that her husband was unduly argumentative and that family tiffs made her "a nervous wreck," as she obtained a divorce today from army Staff Sergeant Desi Arnaz, former Veils Bailies Fleet Headquarters, Pearl liar of 26 defendants charged with conspiring to undermine the loyalty of the armed forces. World's Largest Manufacturer of Motor Boats Andrew J. Iliggins whose Power Barges and P.

T. Boats led the attack on North Africa, Italy and France teriet flf aUISt'lOflS film player. bor. Oct. 16 UP) A furious air- She said he once walked out In obstacle in the way of complete today that heavy fighting was continuing 12 miles west of the Hunan- naval duel off Formosa, which began Friday, went into its third day freedom for India was the inability Attorneys for the defendants based their motions on a reference by President Roosevelt in a recent the middle of a discussion and was gone for a week, and that finally her studio had give her six of the two great religious communi today, Tokyo reported after offi ties, the Hindus and Moslems, to radio address to Silver Shirts, con eially announcing the imperial fleet months off to rest up.

She asked Creeps Through Cuba Havana, Cuba, Oct. 16 (JP) A tropical hurricane, traveling up to 120 miles an hour at the center, crept slowly toward the Isle of Pines and the mainland of western Cuba today. Pan-American canceled its flights to and from Cuba. Householders boarded up their windows and tied down small boats ashore. Larger vessels sought safe anchorages.

The National Observatory said the mainland of Cuba probably would be free of danger throughout the day and probably the night. Well New Record Depth Taft. Oct. 16 UP) An ex had joined the battle. ASKS Mil UCHBJ me ewn tht Mr.

Dewev would prefer not to asicea. no alimony. tending that his comparison of this organization, mentioned frequently during the trial, with Hitler's Receiving her decree, Miss Ball Admiral Chester W. Nimitz announced yesterday morning that went to work on a new picture called "Without Love." strong Japanese aerial attacks pre -3T agree on a constitution. Leigh-Mallory New Allied Air Chief In Asia London, Oct.

16 (JP) Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory, commander in chief of the Allied Expeditionary Air Force under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, cipitated the engagement in mid-afternoon Friday and said "this fight is continuing." The Nipponese "Mr. Dewey, You've Promised WPB Says Post-War Orders Can Be Taken Washington, Oct. 16 (JP) Its all counterattack, their third of the Formosan campaign, followed new Amencan raids on that island and right for manufacturers to accept post-war purchase orders provided such orders are not scheduled for Brown Shirts and Mussolini's Black Shirts, would prejudice the jury.

Judge Eicher at the same time ordered contempt proceedings before another judge against Albert Dilling, a defense attorney who filed a motion asking reassignment of the case to another judge. The motions requested either reassignment to another judge, a directed verdict in favor of the defendants, or postponement of the trial until after the November elections. relinquished that post today to become Allied air commander, in the Southeast Asia theater. Luzon. New Aerial Blows The admiral issued a second com Jobs After the But How Would You Do It? ploratory well of the Standard Oil Company of California 11 miles east of here has reached a depth of Air operations in western Europe jnunique at 6 P.

M. (8.30 P. Pa production in advance of the removal of restrictions, the War Production Board said today. 15.285 feet, drillers have an cific war time) but made no mention of the Formosa engagement nounced. terming the distance will now come under General Eisenhower's deputy commander, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder.

Various WPB orders and regula in recounting routine aerial strikes new world record. This, they said is six feet deeper than a previous record well in Pecos county, Texas 'Mr. Dewey, you say that taxes must oe lowered to tions forbid the placing or acceptance of purchase orders for certain materials or products unless they bear specified preference ratings or from the Kunles to the Marshalls. This indicated that radio silence prevented the Third Fleet from making further reports. special authorization.

Nimitz has not confirmed the presence of Japanese surface units The WPB said, however, that Kwangsi railway town of Hingan and 25 miles north of Kweilin, one of the main objectives of the current Japanese offensive in southeast China. On the west river front south of Kweilin, where the Japanese are thrusting in the direction of the United States air base at Liuchow, the situation was declared unchanged. American aircraft in daily sweeps along the Burma road have caused fires in almost every major town in the 90-mile stretch between Mangshih and Hsenwi, Burma, a Chinese communique said. Chinese ground troops scored small gains in attacks on two Japanese hill positions about four miles east of Mangshih and repulsed minor Japanese attacks on an important hill just southwest of Lungling. Aussie Labor Party Foes To Consolidate Canberra, Australia, Oct.

16 (P). A conference of political leaders opposed to Australia's Labor party Government agreed today to form a' new political party to consolidate all opposition elements. The new party, to be called the Liberal party of Australia, will absorb the United Australia party, which is the official opposition party in the Federal Government. The conference decision is subject to ratification by 18 non-Labor organizations in the various states which were represented at the meeting. The session was called by Robert Menzies, leader of the opposition and former Premier.

U. State And Local Tax Separation Urged Chicago, Oct. 16 (JP) "Complete separation" of revenue sources of Federal, State and local governments was advocated today by Arthur R. Kaiser, general manager these provisions do not prohibit the in the battle. American carrier aircraft, sufR placing or acceptance of a purchase order provided it is not filled until eiently confident to divide their after removal of the restrictions.

create jobs. You say that government must be friendlier to business to create Jobs. And you say that we must have confidence in the future to create Jobs. "But you don't seem to remember that we had all that 'once' upon a time' under a Republican Adminstration. And what happened? "What happened? "In 1929 business collapsed, 13.000.000 people were thrown out of work and banks crashed.

"And what did the Republican Administration do? "In 1930 of Sears, Roebuck tax department, Surplus Property Vaiue Is 446 Millions as a means of avoiding duplicating taxation. The mail-order executive offered Washington, Oct. 16 (-Gov a three-point plan to accomplish this end. Under it. local govern ernment property costing 000 had been declared surplus by ments would use property taxes to forces, attacked Formosa for the third consecutive day and Luzon for the sixth time at dawn Friday.

Nimitz reported little air opposition was encountered. Preliminary reports indicated 11 Japanese planes were shot down and 30 destroyed aground. At Least 30 Bagged "Numerous single and twin-engine enemy aircraft" attacked American task forces that afternoon. Twenty-eight were shot down by a combat air patrol and two by anti-aircraft fire. Many others were known to have been destroyed in Federal agencies at the end of Sep gether with a small portion of the tember, the Reconstruction Finance motor fuel levy for their opera Corporation reported, today.

FOR A GOOD JOB helping to win this war come direct to Martin's CITY Employment Office 123-125 E. Fayette Strt NOW OPEN EVERY DAY SUNDAY INCLUDED For good pay, indoor work, clean modern plants and share-the-ride transportation, come help build the famous MARTIN BOMBERS We need inexperienced men and women to earn-while-they-learn as trainees. We also need mechanical draftsmen, millwrights, carpenters, toolmakers, machinists, cabinet makers and miscellaneous mechanics for assembly work. Come direct to Martin's City Employment Office, 125 East Fayette any day from 9 M. to 5.30 P.

M.r Sunday included. Or come to our Middle River Employment Office any day except Sunday from 8 A. M. to midnight. THE GLENN L.

MARTIN COMPANY WMC regulations apply tions; the State governments would "In 1931 nothingl "In 1332 nothing! 'In 1933 President Of this amount, surplus property depend on a gross income tax, oc costing had been dis Roosevelt came into office posed of for $74,680,000. The total was divided as fol cupational licenses, a franchise tax on capital and the remaining portion of the motor fuel tax as well as the vehicle license revenue. lows: Property costing $146,198,000 was owned by RFC; property cost attacks on other units of the Ameri The Federal Government. Kaiser ing $300,266,000 'was owned by other Federal agencies, and of that said, would utilize excises on tobacco and alcohol, severance inheritance and income taxes and the net income tax. amount, $226,326,811 represents airplanes and aircraft equipment.

AND SOMETHING WAS DONil "The average American remembers these things too well. Mr. Dewey, to put much stock in Republican promises. He remembers the Republican promise of a chicken in every pot. He remembers that his 'chicken' was a block-long bread-line.

He remembers very clearly that the Roosevelt Administration did provide Jobs. "If you really have a plan for Jobs after the war. Mr. Dewey, tell us about it. Americans everywhere are anxious about the future.

They are not at all interested in your personal attacks upon our President." (Signed) Andrew J. Higgins Ack-Ack Stops Three Robots London, Oct. 16 (JP) An excep- can forces. The Third Fleet had beaten off strong counterattacks" by Japanese aircraft the previous night. This total of 91 planes brought the American bag in the Formosa area to 487 planes and 63 ships sunk or damaged.

Boston Jurist Dies Brooklme, Oct. 16 (TP) Judge Michael" J. Murray, 75, on the Municipal Court bench for 31 years, died last night. uonauy intense ack-ack barrage met flying bombs fired during the night against southern England and at least, three were blasted from the sky. (Mb onl) LTSJ Vital to Every Marylander! Blanchard Randall, Jr.

Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Speaks Tonight WFBR, 7.45. P.M. and tht Maryland Covrag Nitwork.

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