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TWO of the Japanese empire involves DEWEY GREETED I BY HUGE CROWDS IWlt Af rU Hio JAPS ARE FORCED INTO SMALL POCKET desperate and terrific r.tiiv. Japanese strategy throughout this General Pattern Has Second Close ON LATEST TOUR ON LEYTE ISLAND war nas oeen identical, it, an resolves Itself iiuo'n final head-on Felt Hats Look 'New' Again frontal attack which to date! with our Nipponese enemies has always Mint Jean McMillin Miss Jean McMillin of 301 Hazel- Brush With Death 1 governors of Massachusetts and killed and wounded on Leyle and Samar islands, lie -disclosed: nvelv resulted in a' suicidal assault. That applies to sea as well as land operations. It's quite 'possible; for Japanese armed forces to retreat and croft avenue, died this morning at 8:25 o'clock in the Jamesom Memorial following an illness thousand dead have already been Pennsylvania. Tremendous Vote Gov.

Leverett Saltonstall: of Massachusetts is runnlni? for the U. S. counted. --v. continue to retreat.

Still oi three years. was removeci to a. week ago. Tn nnnnur.cintr the ways comes a time when- they say envelopment move, Gen. MacArthur Miss daughter of the declared End Of Near we will retreat no further.

We will make a frontal assault an" hope we. all die during Tl. Japanese Navy lias been the same. "The end of the Leyte-Sa'mar late William MCMium and. Eleanor McMillin, was born in Mercer- county.

She spent most of her. life 'in this city. U. S. THIRD ARMY HEADQUARTERS, In Prance, Nov.

(TNSj Lieut. Gen. George S. Pat- senate and leaders of both parties admit he will poll a tremendous vote. That should aid the -Dewey-.

Bricker ticket. In addition, Boston, with its large. Irish-Catholic reacted favorably to. Gov. Dewey's slashing attack there upon the alleged Deal communist 1:1 olirht.

It withdraws and goes to home Miss McMillin taught school for ton today carried on unfa zed by his Island basest for hiding; and security, second close brush with death dur- many years and was one ot the most beloved' teachers in this city. retired a few years ago. The general; who recently, had a narrow escape from death a .50 caliber bullet lodged in the wall of his headquarters -one foot -from where: he was standing during a strafing disclosed 'that his An U-inch German shell that- She" 'was a member of the First shattered a house The best was given and yet it finally comes out in what without doubt to the Japs -is the exposition of the fact. that they are not afraid. Nevertheless, it has' resulted in their-final suicidal frontal naval attack in waters which are wounded one of his sentries exp'OQ-Pd iv it Kin vards of the k'eneral.

cavalrymen and elements of the the Republican nominee- by Governor Edward Martin of Pennsylva Blood and Guts'' nia, whose 35 electoral votes long 24th Infantry formed a juncture to overrun Carigara, 20 north of Ormoc. while to the south, the went into action. untenable. Fanatical Defense; have been regarded by many GOP leaders as the decisive bloc in, the Wounded Seventh outflanked: the de- Third Armv: enemy and began a 2b-miie -drive That fanatical willingness to "die. whav Genera: MacAr'h'ir and Mis campaign.

Marfm told Gov. Dewey that': Allegheny county, which. Presi P. church and a teacher in the school until'- ill health forced -her to give it up. Survivors include one brother, John C.

three sisters, Mrs. J. L. Mrs. M.

J. Miller and -Mrs. A. M. McClurg, all of New Castle, and a number of nieces:" Funeral services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Dr.

S. E. of the First U. P. the R.

L. Boyd funeral home, North Jefferson street, where up Leyte's west coast trom isayoay. scribing Gen. Patton's recent close callrevealed that deadly fragments nf t.hp. hutre mlssle whistled dan armed forces must meet -in the, dent Roosevelt carried by 107,000 in The strategy of: the three outfits has forced the badly pounded Japs Philippines.

Those islands are stronsdv Garrisoned with Nipponese gerous! near and that the force 1940. will give the president a ma-jority of less than .30,000 Luzerne and Lackawanna counties, to retreat into the small and con troops. Not one of the soldiers of the empire of. the Rising Sun will ever be withdrawn they may be fined Ormoc sector, with not much chance of escaping the- three, land where 100,000 persons turned out to of the explosion shook the somewhat. Another U-inch shell-fortunately a dud landed within eight feet of the general less than a month.

ago. Hh. immediately rushed to the aid lanks executed by tne Americans. Ai'aui. friends are being received Saturday they may withdraw and retreat, but eventually thev reach the The Yankees were now poised to annihilate the disorganized remnants of the infamous Jap 16th Division which perpetrated the and.

Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock and Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Interment- will be in- Graceland of the wounded sentry, after where they give all-out "do show a change of 30,000 votes from four years ago in fRVor of the Republicans. Sees State For Dewey The Reuubliesn vote outside Philadelphia and Allegheny county will be considerably larger than In 1940. Glv. Mr.rt::-.

told newspapermen "march of death" at JBataan, an thus carrv 'out MacArthur's vow Lhe brutal Imperial division. cemetery. Mrs. Olive Kelley Emery As the 24th Infantry and the Mrs. Olive Kellcy Emery, 3G years battle.

General MacArthur tens us the Philippine islands are still garrisoned by Nipponese divisions which took "part- in the assault against Corregidor and Bataan, and worse which took part in the "death march" of the captured men belonging to the armed forces of the rinitprl strifes? All of those Japa cavalry began their push south anu west to' form a junction- with the aboard the Dewey train that he will havR the nicture in Philadelphia on of. age. of 1123 Dewey avenue, died Thursday evening at 5:18 o'clock following a week's Illness in the Jameson Memorial hospital. Seventh Infantry slugging "its way Saturday, when he meets with Re- making sure medical aid was administered to the injured man, rushed into the nearby three-story house to direct rescue of a Frenchman and his son. The shell had torn away the entire front or the building.

The Frenchman was pinned under a dining room table, and his son covered in a pile of rubble on the upper" floor. Patton helped extricate them, called an ambulance, distributed cigarettes, and then went into the cellar ol the shattered building to calm a frightened group of women and HUGE NIGHT AIR RAID FOLLOWS UP RECORD ASSAULT fConllmied from I'are One) northward from Baybay for the final MacArthur reported the While other Russian forces struck Japs were continuing harrassing "I think Philadelphia couldn't nossiblv co bad- enough for Roose nese will die' on the Philippine islands. Death may be f.vlf-ihflicted, ar it may be self-inflicted' through suicidal but that is what the armed forces of, our General raids on American shipping in L-eyce gulf, His acknowledged velt to carry Mrs-Emery, daughter of Louis Kel-ley ahd Druzilla Book Kelley, was bom- South New Castle Borough Mav 28, 1908. She attended the Dewey Avenue Free Methodist church. pated in the attacks.

They were engaged by upward of 400 enemy craft: (An NBC reporter in London said that practically the entire German Air: Force was- hurled against the, American forces. He estimated that 1,500. Nazi fighters challenged- the Yank There whs no doubt that the German. Air Force had taken the big-best beating of the war in the battle "to defend "thek homeland, REPORT PANIC IS DEVELOPING IN BUDAPEST Gov. :jf.w:-v's "some damage." but said that in Douelas MacArthur face order to Survivors ir.c'.v.de ule for the next- four days calls only for a Madison Square Garden speech Saturday night and an election eve "get.

out and vote" hut there is a Dosslbilil.v that a her. and step-mother, numerous interceptions our lighter shot down 27 enemy. planes." DESPERATE COMBAT AGAINST JAP ENEMY blows in Czechoslovakia ana East Prussia to the north, Malinovsky's drive overshadowed all eastern front operations, with, its- mighty four-pronged thrust upon Budapest and a genera) advance that cleared the entire east bank of the TLsza river northeast of the city. Nazi counter-attacks and violent defensive, efforts failed to stem the Soviet advance. Five tons of iron-ore, coke limestone and; other materials are required to equal one.

ton of scrap exterminate the Japanese. -on the Philippine islands and establish the great base which is needed-for. the destruction of the Nipponese empire, BIRTHS Bertha Kellcy of New Castle; two daughters, Marjorie Ruth. Emery at-home; one son, Kenneth speech may be made by the nominee over the Reich in daylight yesterday when" the American Kighth Air Forces sent powerful: air. armadas into a gigantic attack -against synthetic oil plants at Mersenurg, In ceniral Germany, in the Ruhr, and against; railway, yards at Belief eld and Rheine.

Observers estimated that half of Germany's defensive force, of fighter planes may have been knocked out in the record sky battle which saw 183 planes smashed fr.onv the sky and another 25 destroyed, on the grouV.d. ev mat is mciennite, AHEAD IN PACIFIC however. Emery at home, ano. two orotners, William A. and Robert E.

Kelley of this city. NAZI DEFENSES IN speeches, last night at es-Ba'rre and "Scranton, Gov. lashed out again at the "one Funeral services will oe conauct- BEING' '-BATTERED. ed by Rev. Donald Woods of the Dewev Avenue Free Methodist the Island of Luzon to flic church Monday at 2:30 thousand asserting that "we want no secret deals either for special influence -in the government at home or in our -foreign policy abroad." east coast of China.

For example, to Hong Kong. Bom: To S. 2-c and Mrs. Thomas Busln. R.

D. 2, a daughter. Jameson Memorial hospital, November 2. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence L. Cartwright, Beaver' Falls, a daughter; Jameson Memorial hospital, November 3. fCoallmieil from I'aje One) 'clock from the (Junningnam iu-eral home, East Washington and Americans in nagging, tne mo Nazi craft lost 41 bombers and 28 However, to win tne nmppinc tween Canadian troops and Ger- islands as a complete all-out base to be used in the future destruction Combination Storm and Screen Windows at the western end of the Friends are beuur rer.ivf-r. Walcheren-Beveland' causeway. fighters.

An estimated total of 1,100 Yank Fortress and Liberator bombers, supported by 900 fighters partici- fnnpvui hnmp this evenlnc. Satur PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK IN BOSTON Southward. headciuarters an A Good Reasons for Buying Now nounced, German -resistance east ot day and Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock and Saturday, and Sunday afternoons from '2 to 4 o'clock. SATURDAY NIGHT nt Reauest It tne ieopoia unnai ims oeabeu. mopping up operations were continued Interment at Oak Park cemetery.

(The 'Scheldt pocket now has been Mrs; Alice Hubbard completely cleared, according to a ir Fuel Supplier Request It. Your Transportation Companies Request It. Your Coal Miners Request It. Your War Industries Request It. Your Bank Account Request It.

pa ign, spoke lo a nation-wide audi- Mrs. Alice Hubbard, oged years, WAGNER Your Painter and Decorator Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Paints Varnishes Supplies tusyntcr. v. re by radio irom tne wmte nouse at 9 p.m. EWT ported- that- all resistance at Zee-brugge ceased al, 6 :30.

a. m. died this morning at 5:45 o'clock from a heart attack at the home of her son, Donald M. Hubbard, 7051'j Crotou. At the outset he atsciosca tmiL the advance toward Japan is many (.2:30 a.

m. kwt), PHONE NOW FREE ESTIMATE Belgium now has been lib 3S4 Neihannock art, Pho S71 mnnths ahead of our own optimistic Mrs. Hubbard, formerly. oi. Mefia-.

erated, the dispatch declared.) Famous for Flavor "SALADA" TEA In Packages and Tea Bag at Your GrocerV schedule," and that, despite" the has--; vllle, was a member of Sr; Brigids church of that city. While here she On the front in trance, troops of the-Sixth Army Group liberated ttended St. Mary's. PoUnwinsr children survive: Don the town of Baccarat in the Vos- NO ges foothills and freed the villages of Gelacourt and near ald Harold, of the coast puards and 'Frank C. of the See- ards attending, a -military operation at such a great distance from the base of supplies, and possible future set-backs, "ultimately our advance will stop only in Tokyo Turning- to the European theater of war, Roosevelt declared that the" war against Germany will Baccarat.

bees; six '-grandchildren, and- a I scuiii. tcwr. Of brother, Leer.an- oi Meau-yille. Bourgonce. was.

seized despite heavy German resistance. nynans prosecuted without letup tnrougu Ail ed dos -ions, in the Moseioue the winter: river bend also were improved. was capf.ire:-: by funerar home, Meadville, on Monday, William A. Lloyd No Winter "We do not expect to have a. win forces.

Other villages were taken to- the including William Lloyd dlea at Dixmont hk mninlnt: The body has been Menu Sur Belvitte and Bezien, ter lull" in Europe," he asserted. "We expect to keep. striking to keep" the enemy on the move to hit him again- and again to give him no rest and to drive through to the final objective Berlin." The Germans consider TIME To Rejuvenate Your LIVING ROOM Let Us Do Your Reuplioistering Now R. FREW CO COR. MILL Sz NORTH STS taken to the Cunningham funeral, home, corner East Washington and Chestnut streets, where friends may call from 7 -to" 9 this evening.

able losses in men and material, in- Hollywood's moil wlffccrtwl Jgiturw btlong to Poramount rtors He voiced a plea lor sun greater nroduction at home to meet the -Services will be held saturaay uciing a number of tanks. The number of school buses in ie U. S. was reduced from 93,398 mornlnc at 11 o'clock' from the needs of the critical months that lie ahead. of the -A-ai-inu: motor vehic.e edi Delavs tne nerlormance orour tion, program.

funeral home with Rev. J. Calvin Rose in charge. -Interment will be in the County Home cemetery. Baskeyficld Funeral iob at home mean prolonging -the war," he declared.

i ney: win mean Try The News Want Ads For ReulU Funeral services for William Bas- an increase in the total price we must pay in the lives of our Roosevelt said he had hoped to go to Cleveland and. Detroit, and to upper New York state, in the key field were held from the home of' his Mrs. Dorothy But-, kowskl, 215 Weaver street, Thursday at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Lupton in TONIGHT 9:00 to 9:30 P.M. Daniel J.

Tobin President, International Brotherhood, Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, F. of L. Will Broadcast to the Nation Over the NBC NETWORK Every voter should hear this political address tonight. esent campaign out tnat nis ie-. sponsibilities as president and commander-in-chief had made it vital liuerment was in oieenwouu MAIL ORDERS" Stnd n.me, hot Py poitm.n $2.00 plu poitf.

CUAR-AN I I 1' on. yar. Abiorb Foot Pains Relieved KLEIN'S FOOT-SUPPORTS he remain at the White "7 am disannmuLcu th.ls "Pallbearers' were- John Hopper, Isaac Davis, Joseph and Thomas Baskeyfield. 'BB8S8I caused Cuticura helps canned pimples, simple raaliej. Also but, as I told the American people when I first became president, I follow the principle' of first things and this1 war -comes he Mis.

Cotclessc' Funeral. Solemn requiem high mass was offered this morning lor Mrs. Anna Cotelesse, 106 Division in St. Vitus church. In charging that a whispering r.as cor.c: ir.

I removal. All aruegists. awy waayr CUTICURA election, the president Rev. Fr. Nicholas xa.

celebrant; Rev. Fr. Sebastian Ip- -I mas bv even more than (he usual crop polito, deacon- Kev. it. Aioert M.

Inteso, Pallbearers: were: Nick Bucci. of whisperings and rumorings. Some Joseph DeThomns, Thomas Russo, I Dom Nativio, James Che'strone and of these get into print, cei tain-types of newspapers; others are traded about; secretly," in one black market after another.1 I do' not Wa propose" to answer in kind." HAROLD L. JOHNSTON, Business A cnt, Local I B. T.

C. W. H. Women fery, with Father Inleso conducting the committal service at. the grave.

B. W. KLEIN. INC. lit SMITHFIELD PA.

Fit on style as personal Freezing of car-door locks can be prevented bv forcing- a simll as a Hollywood signature 7 amount of alcohol into the keyhole with an eye Alcohol containing a rust inhibitor is prefer-, able, and one application should last the entire winter. Be sure, not CROSS SHOES Yes We Now Have Basins Percolators Novelties Toys Bed Lamps Electric Hot Plates Stair Pads MARCHELLETTA Hardware-Electric 111 E. Long Ave Phone l'J78. to, spill any on the tinisixoi trie car. Report German Casualties Are Now 6,974,000 An Exchange Telegraph Company dispatch from Zurich today quoted a well-informed, source' in Berlin as stating that German army casualties Jiave- reached the grand total of 6,974,000.

The figure was said In include those killed, wounded, taken prisoner oi- missing from the beginning of the war up until October 20 of this year. The shoes that look the smartest, Try The News Want Ads For. Results THIS IS ilf HI wear the longest, send you forth with the youngest, most tireless step ire those, that fit our individual loot. Tint's why you'll want to come in, choose beautiful. Gold Cross Shoes made over the exclusive youth-giving "Limit" lasts with 'the largest selection CHRISTMAS or individual lasts in the world.

YOUTH RALLY SATURDAY AT 8 P. M. Y. W.C. A.

Auditorium CARDS IN BOX ASSORTMENTS FROM 50c to $1.00 T. IK I N. 3 Ai advertised In Lift On The Diamond Other Makes and Styles For Dress -Sport Work 3.95 up to 11.95 ADAM BAUSMAN, Speaker Guest Artists, EVANS TRIO Audience- Participating Broadcast" Over WKST Invest Your Saturday Evenings In Something. Worthwhile I I Braille for tfrc I Individual cards for; Pal potnnt.d th. Hollow lJfc every one in the Ground Blqd for cooUr, family and tricnds quicker, "Ftothtr Touch" shoving p- Cards for service pPTfif, ALL ARE ON DISPLAY Castle Stationery Co nZr: ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin1 Social Club Mince Meat mm SILVERMAN'S ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 110 East.

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