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Pacific Realignment Outlined At Quebec For Crushing Japan Saipan Echo REM'JVAt of Maj. Gen. K.alph Sm ih (1- ■ . i 1 rom command of the L\ S. I A ■ y i.irccs during the Saipnn | r • | n was declined by I seal. (; . Holland Smith, of the Marine* (mp) to have been “forced by ■ ’ancon.” The statement w*s r o lin ing a Washington pre., r 'nonce. (International) All Kinston Is Banned By Camp Lejeune i n< . S' pt 12—f AD , , 'ly of Kir, '"11 ha . IXVII • . t n< iiinrl ' h > .-erv 1(‘C P,'1‘ i . * ; • .’i'll ;it th» . M.tr.liw < "Ij . penal on I* r I . nr I (■II '•:!,■ e Krill cy. ■' ■ I t., venereal int<■*'I " ■” • K. ;n,;’ i in, e vem pi ■ military i ;| v th.cn e, limn ied niilil.'n pers.nine! performing olH i wlii'ii provided with a l’“ I V and naval pet nnncl tl a • i , n_;h the fits b.v hie. mu l |t ' . ill: port at ion b I inpullll ■ iicl, ii disend>;u hitig. !""' | i’ ’ < the liiaul • i I he inis st i t. . it,ary and n e. al pel - ■nn"i ]''• . i ugh Kiust n i’1 i' i ■ ,h. II eon line themselves to highways and shall disem I; i v ai c.o ,i „ ol "i: ergeney. a n ated 1 licit “lit e to the ’ "| venereal infeetii a • ■' 'I' li; ; v embers ot this cimmancl iv of Kinston, it has ... i" , v l i place that cat v ' lit ol b' lor members of this com m- _ I Submarine Lost From Meet Since War Began uvaon. Sept. 12 -(AI1)—The si a,. Gudgeon, with her crew n '.on; it-ly (|5 officers and men, and presuinablv 11 ■ st. the M. a unced today I. 1 - t ’c C'i ■■ n raises co 2!) the number ol Ml ■ . os In, • since tile war sta: l'‘d. Ol ■ ' ntal, feur were lust in n m (,1" ' <>•'.;! passions. information was gi\ rn by tne N; y i n where the Gudgoon opci • n her last war patrol, but pre* •'•u .. 11 v she* was engaged in opera li-H, i• •. insl the Japanese. The ves sf built at Mare Island, C ’. e iinini:...aim’d m April, 1911. WC4THhT I OK SOUTH ( A KOI IN ' < hnuly and warmer; showers 111 east portion today: partly cloudy and mild tonight, with hthl rains in the mountains; Partly cloudy with moderate temperature Wednesday. Roosevelt, Churchill And Military Heads Riot Coming Drives Quclxr. S pi. 1L! (.\V) Ue alii’im: ni ni Ann ric.-m and Rri tish land, sea and air power in the* Pacific and Asiatic areas 1 lgnisxi f i• a\ ily today m a Ron \'eltImrcliill conference, offi cially dedicated lo Japan's de stV' c ii n. T I'rn.r d a Ahutic m dm - m ! P:«' i aci inclnelin ; ! Friday’s ippincs, had mad** n<f ysarv an ad 's lu a 1 v President and pi cat- a mis ter im I luv lo a • ani. - .■ g,«. I at :v now, 11 a' Pacil if war d rr ;..hr tile n iSilary pi . • - oi the t oil" i;<. ai d then. a-. : i.v,. Prcrn t j- Ala; . , 1 Stalin v. ; s abscni. In a m'hsi'. tu o oiiH iv:ii art in pr« gi «•>.- h' i c. ()ne i.- . d worn lr-'st .aM and Chare!: 11, n : .<• ,go\ - e; O' ge'lei 1 s o\\ ri 1 • ae i i ... a lip r. • 1 .(!• 1. Ill- av t.r 1 \\ a U\ d*a . ' 'ho 1..• 1 ''in' , .•; i -1■ #— lace 'm.s. at Cairn a D-c*. n’oe.r, • ami tl ;he r l !■ e\elamge oi • i» « • ■ 7 i a ■ dial at itaa /cd their pn i1 -a me-’mii. Tilt' • * .her « 1 111 ••I'rlM i‘ pi >re* . ; li. the ( u Fronte .• t fa in an • 'll1".' fin V'if ‘op a.: lita i V Command* nd 1 the two j, iv «•. Tin rr, ’ , - unriet si »or 1, are hr i • ; t i • o yd - - a rpir ion as in ’ '.•■ a pow- rf il tin t should he made a Japan’ . >utei !; mi mf. t > ■ ■ Fast In* , i ding the.-1* ! : • iuU ! ' f-'.ii t i all-1 )il! eh ••• »".• { 1 ml o’, g t i m J a panose h- me! and mri h nearer deb'my fet ,\■ = • a can ;s..auit. T'g. of '.ill lr- in l -oildon , • ■ i A . • a a r ..Jf xi . aid 1 bei i e\ pm t ad \ i i,i ; n il J flf) t in lagr ‘ x I . pi o ' . j . v Ih» ,i ! 1 h<x ii. Ih *•» a \ < il and IT,1 a ill ill • ■ • tn pjial do a " xi f Brit a ■ - i i - a g., a Ih ng K-xig : i f i f i' ail inde }>»*« <oi: ('-ana is aid in he one of , ’11■ • t.'ir i 'natter.', Im derision. S‘a!m’ • a'.age tli.it lie ■ ,»u1d or in < i, 1, to n t tf nd at 11 if d .-pm;lat ion , \ * i 'n; , 1 Fa . a a r, i a \ play m the •.'ha, n a a oil! o" Japan WHilo 1 ,■ I Japan i e at pea«’»*, a 1 r, ii,; | • i J tjiat Si a I in d x l not <!..<• tin- d 'X > fnlnre pa it irj pat ion t hr I ’an Mr. A o xt! i J'fXlf'r ;pokrs • a nd ih“ Ih'oarlfxit and Prime Mai Jrr thoroughly aidfa ;Jood” the pi emir; ’ • mr . igr. Dc\vc\ Disregards I ruth tor \ otes, McCormack Says Washington. slept. 12. - ( \I*> House Majority I.carter M< ( orilla.'k. of .Massachusetts, to day accused Governor Thomas i;. Dcwc.v of "brazen disregard of the truth to get votes" when lie charged Ihc Democratic ad ministration with failing to plan for demobilization of Ihc arm ed forces. Hero Battles 3 R's VETERAN of 13 landings, including the Normandy invasion, Gerald Haddon, 15, of Boston, Mass., now has to take orders from the schoo. teacher again-*Vmd doesn't like the idea. Tire Coast Guard recently dis covered Gerald's age after he had put in plenty of service and ordered L discharge. Here he trains for the Th---R's. .« CHEER GRANDPA PATTON'S DRIVE WHEN THIS EXCLUSIVE photo" raph was taken of Gen. George S. Patton’s daughter, Mrs. John K. Waters, with her two sons, George, aged 4, and John K, Waters, Jr., aged C, she had just received word in Washington that the Patton tank drive was fast approaching the town where her hus band lias been held a Nazi prisoner since Feb., 11)43. lie is Lt. Col. Johnny Waters, who was cited for bravery by Gen. l.isenhowcr. (international) Lewis Asks Miners Not To Give Votes To FDR This Year ('iiH'ii.u.iat i, Ohio, Sept, r■ I f t lie I lilted .\l ii|r \\ nrloT told <’< ')i wait ion today that J’re . i d < 111 coal miner in I hr facr’ dnriiur appealed to thr I . ,\1. VV. mrmh him in Non mur. lyPWi.S If' If I i O'! I' . Jlio } ’ |‘0~ I f | f || r;irIif) nppp;il In fho miner . in ho' .spring nl I I I; to I; it k I ! Ill1' l.trr," nyinj' Hint M I,’ - < oil rlo imi in(■'■(•] 11 f■ i, i''11 ;mr| 1 inn r iu>i» n:; ;,l I pi- t\]r ] H>] iry enn Till! too |i,k| • «it nl In r;i|i oft tin trike Ik v riicl y*>11 11;. «• it'.”' I ,ov: o !•.o<| (Ih: I • •'' I. o I I • n I rj I I ( . ] • | 1 1 i it , f I' I | .O ] 1 A I ’) -I (.Ii ii I. I ,r •' i . jm .idrti! r Ii<- < 11>"11 i • ■;■ .ii ni nt ! i i 11 n ii in Km I • ‘.i'll ‘' |) i < i 11 i < •] y k i i • i; i ii c\ i ■ ry i lie v..i;,.c di put <• l;i .i yc.-ir, an<I ■ r liip, in riTir!, not to vote for yi n n I I I " "n'' nr nr nl it" ■*'.1 >. i ■ ■. ■ i ini ■ Ihr n v 11 "i 11 .ionic ill'll ' Wt 1 . 1 • 111 oorrj tin* io.. ■ I loin, ' > 11 I i . ill" nl t 11*1 ■ III ‘(iv i 11 |l icr ;:nr| I It,IP ■ 'll ''ill ..< M,..| • ■ ■ I .' 1 I' I \ | ■ I 1 I. " 'III'- ii 11 11 i: i ii.l con 11 i f-1 >"■: pin', in \ pr 11 Allies Are Trying For Breakthrough In Italy Home, ■''f’pt• 1 1 -(AC) - Tie- \n, ericnn t' 1 f'1 It and Hi it i :li eighl h 1 armies ianimed ngnin.-t Ihc main Gothic i me |>'. il ion. aero , I ta l.v ' today m many place- along the en tire Iron!, alter two to three-mile advances through high mountain po sition- n the :(’ctor above Florence, headhunt ter • announced. The Gotha- line, the strongest and j last German position south of the Pn valley -Iretche- Ilia miles aero.-..; the peninsula, and based on the Appein.ne nmiintam-, which rise to h.POU .i '1 i Mii’irl U''i fn n.uth 11 I I ir ! !i r» ii i:;)i ii;iith,.v1 e;i i |y de I »•IJ(1 <■ ■ 1 } >: i . . i' ;, A I>r ii. through on the east won It I put ’hr Allir. on the level plain Id l hr i’». ;i I Imrl: iilJ »>PJ«W tmii !y In • .1 ( irr n;m eommumca P"M • ; 11 i . ■•]’.*,; ( )r| 111 II t Plops 111 I hr n . n it (it it h ir 11 ne p« > j 1 ion. A.. (Irni r;il .Sir Alrxiinnci’' 11' - >} » ed ; . vard, medium and I igh! •! irr .1 •' a eked rail and $yn po.-it.:m > and oi hn- <>1 prci;ves .n northern Italy. 2,500 Planes Stii Nazis In The West Ami South London, Sept. 12 -( \I’)- Amer ican plane.-;, numbering probably upward of 2,500 -truck at Germany from the west and south today, ac- : celerating the march of Allies ar- | i mies toward the Rhineland, Moscow re|)oried scores of United i States eighth air force bombei.. landing on Russian bases yesterday [after bombing C'acnmitz, 50 mile.-: southeast of Leipzig. The German radio filled Koropean air waves with warnings of bombers , and fighters approaching from Eng j land, France and Italy, declaring in one announcement that 1,500 Allied [ bombers were nearing western Ger many. It was the fifth great day of heavy air attack. The four-jawed Mosquitoes plung ed many tons of bombs into Rer un, and RAF Lancasters pounded cities m the upper Rhineland in force. The blows came afti r the most decisive air battle in Germany in | which 175 “last ditch" German ! planes were destroyed by United States pilots and gunners. Fort resses, Liberators and escorting (fighters Lied the bright, sunny cli.'uiiir! . . i• if. morning. Mu - limn 1 gibers made the iiing trip 11 ■ >.' 1 KiigLmd In Russia with Hie hi<■'!jiu't' A communique from the I i 'id Si. ii- eastern command bases m fi:i 1:1 aid one l ighter v. .is missing mi Ils hutile run. No bum bers were lo-t FDR NAMES BRADLEY FOR MAJOR GENERAL Washington. Sept. 12.— (.VP) -—President Knosevelt today nominated I t- (ion. Omar N. Bradley for promotion to the permanent rank of major gen eral in recognition of his accom plishments on the battlefields of northern France. The nomination was sent to the Senate along w ith a long list of other military promotions re commended by the President. Bradley now is a commanding general of the I’nited States 12 th army group. U. S. Troops Far Along In Germany Eisenhower Warns German Civilians lo Leave Sector Su]ii'i me Hi adquat't<t- ■ Allied Lxpeditiunary Lorn-, Sept. 12 A I ’) -(letieral Li- ■ -nhower told lie people ul the Ruhr ;i i ul vhiiieland today that at < as in .vhicli they live soon will becotn ■ ln-atres of war, and that in or ler to prevent needless civilian tasualties. they should leave im uediately. I .undue, 'apt, 12— ( A P ) — Her! iii-ho!ind A n. 'lucan t roups mil tanks fought into the Sieg ried line miles inside <1 rmany inlay, while 2hu miles to the rear iritish f"ives eaplureu Le Hav re— needed to supply the mas dve assault on the Reich. The war tvepl nt-. Gen ivy ye 5 : irst yrmy dunce the r Further , 1! r I 'ililt'd Scih < Hurd m my , Tiler, "d ‘ i : • :p,.. the old Mucmol Idle : . - it tlx dose lie, Frt el lead < ly 1 urged iiei t -= H;;ii i :\ er A "’jd pm; : in fiXmth Set lo tiii Med '••rr.iiie.ui v. '• a :.cd by i ’ ii <•* 'iii *h 'p 1 my md lhe <11; ... .■ y. dm- F. p.-;h sec ;nd .ii'iviy «. ■ o' '•!' I lie Du1 eSi bor der. poi i! d; •'? ■ ,o d «i le . i i t d li.dr e! a <>l t lie line y :ap ii. Am - many. A inM!‘ iron! d ispa ><•:, *:' d the t jei ( f|y P' ■ 1 lli^ ( hi mans ai if | I.r , r■, Franti « • ' nnd p« . ind ut - rendered at 1 i a. up. •>*> hour, a I ter « * -dm,! i lit .X . a,, a di if .snd ;»ft*' r timnrloroMs air and e i f »■ r I • rd n • a i *. I Inugm - ,y , ..I live 1 ir.at an; v, .hr - nog 111 wo- IM I.I lion . I i i. • i;.t I III ( ;*■ i 11:.ij;! ..I III 1 .■■■; 'll Ti I* ' . and ap parent ly ■ i •• ',1111111 11. !■> in. mill . ul liial inly. 1 lie 1 iggest Hlrg. j I'ied : .1 I oil II).- tower Mi relic. 11.11(1 . II iheir right flniil:. Lt. Gen. Me, rge I'allon's third army I i he. | In , nigh rile Maginol fill I M ' 'I Ame.. O' • i I a -.1 its big gin; ) 11 a a | , n i ji- 0 .. 11r I ca rrierl I lie ;al H( in to ThIonvihe Mo.; In'"'igll 1 till nil . • Ml ■ i - 'oeyoli'l I In' . I ■ i l along i i < mi!'- Ironi from ai).. • \1e!/ lo N.mey. ■j |).■ l greal hall le of (tei inanv ■■ ., haping up ; 11 nil g the I n i fir 111 aiu| lo-.. . i Afov,el le. AI " e T : er. 1.1. Gen. I lodge ' I n .,! ai mV In "i.e into Eulen, Belgian eiv.v .•"in 1: .1 i.e. ii mtn-xed by Ger many. uni fought ithin eigiu m.le nl \.id).-n. Gi rmany. I In- i; a I: army and sev< nth ai - y v A , .ell 1;: ill I - ■•! "11 the Modi! err. in- ■ ir linked up near S« mbrernon, la mile v. e ,1. ■ i ii ion, welding a solid lr--m ao,I (looiniiig German remnants .stil in n- nl ra 1 and .oiltli weslern Kismet Tht A m.ef i111 11 rst a rd 111 i ret • mu-:, vvere jo ued by Patton .- --.apt' ri nl Aumel/. XI miles nerthvve-i o Met/ .ml three miles from Luxem bourg. ,\!i....I !„ •ii:l)t-rs tore at fieri-.ai l)K. g n p. ..dion - ,-n Hu' wcst bant ,,I y,. VI-’, file ,md at Mel/.. I h(. n-.- ; nl -tbe invasion into Ger many is not one -if tile strongei ,-ee -; : . g the Siegfried I dies. I.i I" e ((Amtiiiucd -m Page Two.) New Bulgar Head LEADER of the new Bulgarian gov ernment is Kimon Georgiev who, following the end of Bulgarian-Rus sian hostilities has set up a pro Allied Cabinet and put former Nazi otbcials in jail. ilnternauQiial) YANK EGG HUNT IN FRANCE WKw nanKHUMoaiw * rswasKessasasscK,': aasss sas&igs mmmuesmmas ivsa HOLDING A SIGN rei ding “Have > Hi any i ;y- " in Fi :i i •• P.!. Maury Saunders (right), Corinth. M . 1! b idy. Pvt. A rtFrat .Burling* 1ml, Vt., is eniing the an ■ I oxime mi the , . er of Ur’ tivd French girl . Altln• m l: c method of slim imig ,, y ■< : u. mi i, th* result* arc excellent. Signal Corps Kadiopiiolo. (/: icr .a1 one.!) Into Germany Soon Planned By Soviet j Patrols Back r mm East Prussia Probe With Valued Data Moscow, Sept. 12 Hack in (-heir own lim after a second pat mi ex ped it jim ini > Mad I’m ia -within I i i r wi'ok.s. Red army uni1 p.i\ e t i Soviet coninpmd ‘‘import-nd in j formation” today for a full . o thrust into (lerman l< rritorv expected to hey-jn at an'/ nio i i ment. ! The. . ■*iiirI ;i**nlr;iP< n • :• • <*i . 1 ern.v' iiv n land was n a< i■ - u . 11.. - | Se lit*- lie . which I'1 rn I da!'.v |>el *.* i "ii tie' So\ ii | -1 oh . . ; rep. M ,i i id the ., I ea ■ • t K., I ! lied army artillery ha.. Ijeei , ,ie; in:-; til . sect:, n 11t day ; •Me.e \\ hile, a pn'.ver! uli.v ii* -| | Red army dt: r plunged ;nt>> *!.■ * 0 :sk : /Is ol tlu* n* irthern I ■ i, : ; ter nt hniiiyi , g Uev. y , y * ■,*.*.. [■'as | I VtiNsi.i. alter nvei si a ■ ■ ■ a . . more set I h'l.a*i:I, in 1 n* !' 1 * ■ ** ■, l r t ullboru Iv * 11 *! el ( Iff 1 -s'* ' I I 1 ea.stern flan11 i )iiti i.mk**,I west and i.. it p * d by i* fnreea eli ,...:*, *g in I r* n a the * 'a. 1 " Naiew * !io* ; * id 1 inmi 1 In* I/.* I I’ . i *|• I .eared ai , it p, th*.11. (i’v < ea rn n i .aim II11: .a, 111 v i re . 1111 ' * - i * * ** mow* lie I *a e W a i a1 ■ . I !e: I :■ , i * - , i t he opi 11II !;; I if I i II' I, .; i:, ' • I cent rated ..nit n ( I ll Slllllll 1, Me. * I . * i : I I I ii ill a ( fern an i * *; ,* * ’ I .Soviet * a fen ive that t* ; pad i*.: i • . highv ay .ntfl r.-ol ti t in ! * *■ Pol and.) I n the -lit h the '■ *i* ' a: .* * i i: Ronianiatt (Offensive Hi .gh 111 Trans, yh an,a lull . n ■ • * I •• Inn In j miles the Dnniibi 1 of a Ru ..-nan junrl'1 m * ' - ' | gnsla\ patriots tva ,*■■.] ,,-et. i ■ • . I ■ . Great I ItimcaiH' I leadin'* hi l poll s i Atlantic (’oast Miami, Fla.. Sept. 1?. -t Vl’i —A great Atlantic Iturrii am* drifted toward tin* l nited States today, but it was too carl' to tell whether the howling winds and mountainous seas would at* fed any part of the coast line. The Weather Hurcait urged persons along tin* east coast from Miami northward to ( ape llatteras, V to In* on the alert for further word. •‘The storm could re-curve any time in tlie next I hours and not affect the coast line at all." said a meteorologist, hut it is getting too close for com fort." An army pilot returned from a dawn patrol to report that lie encountered winds higher than 80 knots, between 00 and Kit) miles an hour, when lie ventur ed near the center of the whirl ing air mass. "(riling and visibility zero,” hr said, describing the heavy rains and squalls. The definite westward movement of the storm first was noted this morn ing after it nart novereu almost stationary part of yesterday and last night. , i Rescue Documents WHEN the Nazi set 1 e to the Pal a de Justi e 1 e i o fli eing Brus >.■; . T" : ; .ii civ.I.M:; formed the ha n chain . howa above to re iiovu in - i■ .■ ii. , documents from the budding. {International) ’Tokyo Tells Of Raid On Philippines < Iti The Assn-baled Press.) Tie Tokyo i ad a ' ■ ■ n ' < i i.y MmI a 'in .t I ha i‘i . ii A ll.e i plane ; it’. an .1 a mu KM- ; i '-it inr,s ,|i the .a 1 IV , ; a . li Sal la; the ' . thin l i e el '.a!vasl. iv'.a ' ■ ieil by III '' Ki iI . 11 Ili a' i' a a - yste. n g:e • it'. deb' . ! ' ■ i<"• I .: ed "toe -us" c s:1 e r a:iih".' . t ml; by plane and I 1 will iims " Tv 1 ; I .no-- vei t sir U ii 'i-ii, Tokyo added. Uni led States i1 i < 1 •• ■ • head i ai.let's announced -ul\ ve liarlny ! h: a a United Slates anno. bare bad str ck at Mindanao in tn»> Pliilippine . destvny.ng damaging Hti .li.pane I ’)•:• '. wiping nip fii! Iilanes and smashing live a; fields. Tulin In i.idea - a todav al-n reno'ted lh about 1 on can u i - m-e : plane ye terdav ;itlacked Yap i land- in I he ■' i-si nil Uarnlir es — 4 (IIP. MANS Mil ft I TO ft i O BLOWING I P STOP I S OF AM .Ml NIHON IN ' LG LA NS Ankara. Sept. 11 — (AP)—-Turkish rev s;.ape: a said today that Germans are blow ing up ammenitinn ris'v b and rin 1 dumps in the Aegean islands preparatory to evacuation.
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