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Bailey Will Eisenhower Thinks Stay Within Ciermany's Military Party Lines Situation Hopeless But Says He Wiil Do All I hat He C an to Keep I lillnmn Out Wa 11 i 11}r t • * * i, S < • 111. ' ; | |>) S' 1 .«t(.r Hailey a I r.■<11,• m rt j la' "I V< \V Deal in. a 111-| - 1 • i; t. I' Opponent 'll till ( |i ) IV i11 ii■ a I Act i• >11 i ionni it tec, di - ed -' d today his intent inn t'> " iay in the I (mineral ic ]-afty." AI I he same t inie, l he \ eteran !a'\ -inakef deelared In would “do what I can to kt • • ]> II illmaii and his crowd out ” of the pari v. Sidin \ lliilman i.- director of t In ('! i) Ki'oup. \ l.eil it tills ) I ' ml ; ,1,1 • - ■ 11 • ■ level I, I Is i l" v * •.i r 1 . ej c [-11• i ■ I mi ,i I)rirr d ,a I' e a!> r I.iirl he !i ni i" . ■, j. :i_ ., (ri>\ t rruir IJhv.'v - i . ^. |" e* a s. "alld It a ppea. a. ■ - ■. , • ?.i: i)r\vey lias end i -• 1 ill tii<> - lie ; except Sr cretin y ! M -s i'• ■ ■ in.- and President K . ■ s S .ymg that tli, - ”... .-!range Foi a Rep'.n lean candid 'a Prt ■ dentand 'i e "it t . te.(imonial '•> the Ro< , ■ ■ , i in. : 11 at ior Ra i ley adde, t Mr I )e\vi \ is ■ ‘ \‘ e-1 ’re- idem 'A' lima i n \s - Deal speech*", I ha\ ,■ r - •n si idea • upp- : ting M. I a v. ey Railev said t -1 I1 II g ' i ait is >1 o!’ the I a ■ ra! a ■ | >. i:" y. ■'I i - I rylna I - ..e) , ! I, and I intend tn re.,i- t the ,' - ! oe Say:ng Hit]man ; i aid he :i t: er a Demoi. l a taw i Rppubl ,< a n, R '' y <•• e ternidei "lie i - I r> a-g to gf ' eon 1: "1 ■ >! hnMi | a rt le- w ’ t. a ■■■ if sett nig ip ’iia mm pec d i i r I ' 111 ■ I gov n lirncllt I In remark i ee.dled i nee. ii . ie to tic Set at' during dei'a-■ i - hi II to "111 law p"i i la'-'I i! i ■ . : eight southern slid"- ■ nil ( . "him does no' !"' y .an 1. \ ■ ert mg that 11 i Im-m \\ e exert ing | a espore t"i the mea.-.'ii e'. pas ■ g' . li alley told li '• S'-natt 'Ml ■ I • akp no tlii * 11. :11 I t ■ ply ty that win Sidney H i a ’ " ! 'he ( ’on-11) ’ 1 ' ‘ 0 e'' -11 ’ a ' n ■ f ' h,. f'lll, .. e i ■ i!" the d" till' inflows ill the pal ty Cl ’.' ha h av 1 ather aiul I I\ *'d and - a■■■ ■ i. I ■ 11 go oil t We rail l"1 at . , ; ’ ■ I ’■ mm'] at ic party • we . m hold dm h "Inure ot power m tins country Nazis Flood Dutch Areas I ii'I m, Sept. H I ■ AI ’ \ N«'iii - r 'an:is government p • is< man - ’> to lay the German.-' had fin ’dcd hi" i ’ 'ne Western stretch "I the c 1 ui :.'ip t<> the t mth- oath hue >i A11 .-!''rilam, Trecht and Ufa la. Hi sea water. 1 hf .oil may 1 e lai rgcd loi let years m some plar"< hr aid, q'u 'tm I icli'gee- wlvi reached Nijmegen A plan I'm ela i m mg terr i! 1 • mpensatinn from Gei r.my ■ ■ 11 operat ion wa ; urged •’ via months ago. The government i di ''iis.ang the problem Huh 1 a London said there \\; ■ 1 ‘Pi1 it ion l i annexing toreign b iTib r’rn temporarily, and that they be lin\c claims would be confined b naneial demands. Reds Again Are Crossing The Vistula 1 a ndoh, Sept. HI. ( M’1 ■ ians a re again rrw - ing 11 * 1 at U'arsow, and heavy ligli'pig going on in sectors of the western hank where the Soviet units uic landing, a broadcast communique from Polish partisan headquarters announced today The communique, made ptmhr ay the Polish government in exile heic, said General Bor's force, were at tacking the Germans from the real. Russian authorities have reminde lent on the operations, perhaps wai ing until a bridgehead within the Polish capital is secured. L"! ui knowledged receipt o! to > I t'l"ldK 1 by Soviet planes last night. He si however, that the food situation ie uuiined critical. Home from Pacific —-wmr. ..__ THE "LONE EAGLE," Charles 1 ' dbc gh, : - sini a leaving Pc nn sylvania station, New York, alter s ng f. ■!■ several 1 nth? in tha I’anil.- \y,th the U. 5j. At Fee*. The flyer n. ■, d ci tat f -r successful experiment n strato.. sphere fly hie. tlntrrnaii-oual) Soviet Fleet Again Moves VP) Soviet tar ted rlear Ited fleet In e.-ii e n the "II.>v. ng ;no ' in,an naval nt I.oingrad i. r " null pocket.: coast, other \vilia i:i ti,e If-.In ! I, Pn 'I A ) WEATHER ; OK VOlt I II < MtOI IV \ lair and cool again lonight: Siir.da'. increasing cloudiness and mild, followed hy showers and rooki* in the west portion Mind.iv afternoon. I Power { < Gestuh.o And End ur.wice in Determine the End I if wa I Ki .1 a limy i ■ i ,\<i . a iir ' 'I ' i• n11:i;uuI 1’n.s!, I' an: ■ y . ,ii. hi" ' ( A i ) —-(ri re i'a I I l,, i y;h t is1 -a iiimwvi' (ii'clarc'l !tliai < id many . inl!d a;11,nat i n \s as h<>|.nil■ . I he lengt h of :;: ■ ■ I d>y -iM-.rl. , ;;<• ..n; mm r|, i .■ ., ,, hat1 I I' i I :1 . 11 V. !’ ng t i, l : i i |' I , i! l ai stand tin' terri I •• i" . , • i1 n t :.ey a ,|. taxing i i"i n ! lie v. • i ■ . n toil ’ : .aid. f '(’111 If (I,. . Ilf 'ii 1; k ■ 11 si 11 a : . i■ ■ , ;h" i;« ; ll. 'I .if ( \ • 'I a r. i!, VV'llu i:, . I , oli■■ i by i at it! right i; m < i ■ ;,, • Irv: wafKa, rcceivi rt a i• ■ ■ ns .■ :■ ndent ai his a n maud • a ■ rn illy aim disemsen th ■ • a . US' y . "ii ill.- reford. II wav l)f n vea led I ail h. lo'.i'f v." injured i-a ri. t ai, naili •l- 11 i * la1 '.' a rt t. in lii ig t' i ) a ■ a u j a i' ll i' m ! Vast . i ruin ,i l. .ji r:11 el giit ; ■■ Arrivii .. at s' I' :1 Hear lieadqilart i. l a- p ' . ■ I1 ' I i'li' fattier un. ai'. .. V- or landing, - ii" put t!i .. n • . , ,v I)' ai'h mrier dn I i"ult euuri ln,i. ,\|_ ’hi ugh In- m ai" an exes ili-ut la: i - | ills, la" |;i in,, n.lk tt f|..., • I , th" 1" 1 ' ' ' : . ' t ■ I l 1 :, | I" V. i . .i ri ; he pilot dr i , vri '1 ■" ! plan- aw .y l s in th- w •>"! '.Vini ■ 1 ril ing ', Kisfiihoyi i ridentally j t w: .led 11. i.: ii i . | In i'"p!.\ lu (jiic11■ ■ 11 . Ki "nliu'i i j ' 1'1 11:'" id' sii,',. F". p- - mo-in.; 1" ■ i v at |iri'""iil, and i d i .-.c I I'olliiall him II' i. i: wind h i I till j war ill till" IhiMii" will end tin-, [year Then ; i d i ■ : moid. j h(.wt-\ er, as t ' Vw the w ar U Flood Passes Downstream In Roanoke nsleigh. ?d < ,\r i - t-ipsi r|ii i ‘ in th" Will as, d f i a risi along the flooding Ron river weie i j warned by ' a- Weather Bureau to- i ! day ths1 a ri'".d s"\ i r:i! feel above llood stage te.'iy be reached there Tuesday. I ■ vvss ' ■ ' 1 - " I that i! a- w a ti i a"! 11 i ("ir it 1 ""I at W111 ia mston, {where "■■■ I .-.'agt' > ten feet. Flood ,v ' i ll reverlmg .-dead ilv today at Weltion, where an oi lifial ciyst ..I tiili !i-et vva.s readi ed ycrtt-i i.v ' V p. n The rive i rid m 17 if"' s' 8 a u.. today, and W'cat'hii' If res" "•. ia.al- said tin mgei in that area ippai ently x i over. i A ■ very idi'ratf flood” is ex • pected 1 i le Neuse river at Smdi, ! . . i a., . .' . oft irials raid. The ty v ay department ' ..aid t.h, t al :: ighw ays leading into V. gai.a W"! ' ■ ; i again to tra It if. S.iih.c.'i rat i 1 i o' I'icials annmine- ; ed that !H 11.. were operating on I their a.- ad : dttf STARS AND STRIPES HANG IN GERMAN FOREST YattiE WEARY V S. troops, among the first to fight their way to German soil, tie Old Glory to a post in fife AaeiRU lLit forest where they have slumped to the ground lor a rest. (Interne ,-.al tounupho.vj NOT SO TOUGH WHEN YOU KNOW THE ANSWER ABKENKtottBSUSQBmrjsmt «r . “ - • - ***** tmmmtmxm -< •<>. . sgsmim. ■ „ „ / THE "DF.ACCNS TCETH" and wire e1.!:• n"’< ■:.ents of the : I line Middr • : v a. .| „ ;,r r,.i:to 1 ■ . rr. • here as U. fc Infant y en roll through * hole tom through the tvestw 'll bey t R • .n, the 1 • t. •, town to be cap!t red by the Yanks. L\ S. Annv Signal Corn* KadioDhoto. I International Counuolioioi irimt In • ri‘. r fin .Dm;; ,1 n.lkop, ; in-*; -I *• ■!■ I .- . tnrnl ’ • r| i • P rj.iy < » wry I«» : ’ f li;D -•! Hr > r\] ;; * • f j .• • t< j i jrj |1 «> ! -I'D ;i: I - . I * it -i r- « -iD .in-i 11 MimiUi. M K <■ rh ’.‘'ni ? irii» i io !;'f it?:«ry 1 r \.; i« nil-ii r Wirl. .i D ,»nri 11 • I • .'..111-' ( r ! .! i Hull',, «'] ,1 n , Dfhi -1 ”• i ' . ‘1 • v n:; tin* ..'irrifio DmD I ■ I : n 11 th(* : i I : . f * (I I'n- - * - to ( \ 111'rt ti • n;i ■ o t i.«' j ’ • i i. -1 f • * I, -.‘Dhin tin* 11■ -!ii .• ■I ■ m . tff’i m I • • lit* '' - i- i '!. • ' ■ ■ * mi i m irf * t -D - l.lkn toll iip . D - f 111" ( i I Hill >! ' I L| f D - 111 .' • '; • 11 > i I i!.' D 111;; f;tn "-.Pi t.D - •fl d/tvicp mm. Cotton Dollar - I Nf. v ■ 23 AP liiyinT .nrl .■ i• c-‘.t 20 --. iiu Pv. ('If. r Opel; 2i. r; 21. in H . ,1-, . 21,3<> 21.ill M 21 !3 2 ’ M. . . 21.03 211 i JuA 20 71 20.1,11 • 21.at), .ip llr tv. r ills the Airways With Speculation On Coming Invasion 1 s I'.tcil if (left 1 If a {] '| :ia r If r . Pearl Harbor, Sept ii.— ( \ Pi Tokyo radio betrayed ■lit pan's alarm oyer (be first American carrier blasts at .Manila, filling the .iinv.es with "invasion " specula! ion — even reporting the Philippines puppet government had declared war on the I idled States. Na hearten i'lrtei'.s here left the cm y In nis con! i isinll I. i .1 irght's i nmimim'i'ie c,miaiir c i i;i.i .cord t'' conl'ii i cm my re I w n 1i.it a It aei:.. cunt in' icd Thu rs II . S' I'm ■ i ml.v eh t n m nl ' ■ ■ Pb: I, ii 11: :;■> ", a nic ,n today >r i.ii ijbc . ■ (icncr.i I MricA rt n u i , .1 " i . ,i : i n r. i ci ,1 i • sir bh e.i . > t da p ■n - ; .: M nirim in I’iaek ‘ iie ii prcci'ih d M.mila r cd. I.id night bl'lieial repo 's of \d :l cinphti i/.ed anc.. live lait*i-1 ;g.gIe 'it Peieliu, adu ailes I’,, ! • i .c Pli'iippmes. I'T> ihi' foal!: straight day, nnytinii action iln Thur -day, he aid the Ma rine'- .veie virtually .-tailed by d , ;n 10:-'1 c it is brib'd on a rnnia ‘a 1 ' " ii-,i.;11 .anvils as\ r dag bio.,:b 'mi : i ait Ins' iv.naii'.s '. r'1 1111' ;i i;gc i excel a ini' .- light rogres dung tin i I be coin:: MlIi 1 ■(' ' ii ted, I a - 1 I i ’■ ehu east under tier control and hold !!a lands air : nad T ikyo radio -tr a-k to the IV •> our. It i Moadeast i • , ,\ ci ran n\ as,on • t "the iitie chance in a thiri.- uri ■.-.I ■ : ■ . i dd, with legi 1 .bring plcte dest'tw .. I to the enemy." ft rolcri ■ I "ti c inn ii i’g .pint of nttr op .1, ike I Ml." althmigh M - 1 • iv(h , ,pi ci b n dy absent <a 1 Adi' and the can tci pianos I "aid ■: og digger *• i hit than a de 'a leader. Breach In Gothic Line Is Widened ■ ; e: > 1 1.1 V I ' I \ I n each I : , i . -1 . ( i t , law b ltd". . v leiiert i i.v • • ■'' n'f« °t ! ',!. ;|. rli na, Allied In adipiai'loi , . ■ i ;, y n i c r i c; n i : i a n!' y rm' i1 ham | nt'reil at the strategic Kids |>a„ . ,,v. aid t’.'io".rii, eighth ariny ' "j». m lb" \m : ill'' -e<n r began a drive mrlhv c i 11 - cap!':red Hiniinb t<> varrt the -nnu' ohioetive. other eighth ns: y units nlunged v ath tmi ird. a tnwt 3a' mih’.s np he Adr stir cn st i r in Hin ni and i I tic. ca.' t 1>; lb •logit 1 « Kitty run coliia-ns .- « armc north ‘ along Mr !: IIP. I • •' i Cii'rl •. V.' O’. . ‘ , y*f t'l.n.u ;.n onor v wit in1 A lin'd head- j Hi, I'joiN (11'r!;iv*d Win disurn;,:,i/.ed ! it i !imilrd extent. nays - anroximately 29 air; in*.- mdr> bo low Bol \tjna. I * ri t i sh. and Brazilian forces with; hr tilth army ex tinued to make • a in - .-will'1 i it d resistance. sain i til Aided headquarter.' report. I Soviets Have Relief Plans Monb r.-d, .'S- ,i ! ’ 1 \ P ■ —'Thr Ru.. .nn Hf-S'ir. t mr. i . • '.• m;!« f 1 I n - <\ *y In p r;.ent jn tin- I ’nitm Nat inn , R"! ' i and RrKabihb ' ( *< *n i ••rrrirr Hip qiustmn - i whether CNFtRA re b-rf ! i • n I f i by ri isl ribntcd m ibn . j # • in , 11• ii a If • i1 Rjr j)' - - plr who li'i\ (< rnninbut'-fj n.<••.’ io Victory. f Mtl’.V. ni'im i 11 prop* is -! !o f 1 n.yf'd. thr trand.<and *■ i i*♦ • i i•»r' -d cm[ , id .. ... thr i>;i -if«»r £iYinj4 assist an',f\ Tip’ 1 ; i,.n }vp .pf d in rf . fyyt, that rnnrit !ir tpy t • ; I !• -V ' r. ,i||ri hr r .! >i>l i h... I ?h •ay, : - i'll! firidt pr* ‘n ’ i . d In . " in ably r' r t tin* 1'inpr. -d }• arU n 1 .ob m «' iir ! »ri 11 St ! '■- .fib'arv reportrri • •: • ! ■ : ■ j>u i''.'.- niidi air bei _ I... * 1 : > v ; Ii" anr.ii .- *»| both nat i- .i. . .ji tar 'u - . ' r ' -> ■ Italy and Frur.-e. '■id • ' h »:'mat ion fr* ir Me sr« • w . Uv* ! ;t'f.rio.s the Ru;- -ion ;r ; i.ha\ v Abcti. notably 1 .rip pnrt; p , : 1 ’ • hr d. It wa ' a mu i uin a d h.'ry a , : rplv y. .. n-ecivcft. I'u. *!. — m r*, A., * : a m radish h.. r , ,a-d P* f t d . ■ ■ • i/f.y ii- - rr : a: v i ,n ha- •" nivcn Stock Gains Net General il " ;111v I• ■.ic 1 (■ ’ s v .■ ■(■ n.i’.)lo 1 . ;i 11 ■ net ■ v a hwlule in, i ■ Pep ( ' .. ! i . .mi i _ o ri to tom : 1144 up. OoMsirrnnl imprn • o'lient v..i. - 11iv n 11\ IViI’. nt .in‘I V.'r na ii i inr.iirk v. ii i d '.'oid e S St Old find United Ain-i .11. Allied Dash Carries Tc The Rhine Artillery Support I'oured Upon Nazis; Knciny !:> lanath al I be I hr YUied J'rrv, i I li‘* Hr msli “In ,1 (hvisirti at .\ihhcini lias hern tmhliim sir,. « Suiiria\ at fh»* cln-jjrst airboine penetration into Holland as dis dosed l». supreme hcad(|Ujri0r». M t \llicd i iiimnand hasci\rM 00 indiration t:t thr si? * o| this Direr battlinc on the northern •'dr oS tin \« r|« / Rhine an up pel brain 1: ot the Rhine. \\ iii« li r»Pl*ts alter it enters Holland 1 rum (ierm im, thi'lm said i» is an .nrl-ornr did-ion in strength perhaps K.0<MI to ft.000 m*'n. (, ‘i nn 1 bio.idi'.sl, . i Iso drrlan-d lli.it ■? Polish airliorix1 dni-imi was landed TFiuimI.o suiiIIum si ill Yrnhoitn. I ailltlon, S<-|i! o.. - i A | > j British arm.us h..| ■ t<• r<*,I ir. .American parachulr troop., -■la-■ lu’il through a six-mi!'' man harrii-r <.f blood and si- ■•■! t<i tlic < ait hern ha n-k ,,f :;; Kliiim h1 ■ a i u - a <»|>po it- Aniii* im today and roared out with artil lery H|i|".rt for all .* san d Bri ti h airhorii'1 divi ion I aiding -n grimly north of t in- ri\ .-r. Hu' ;.'.i ’ :;■) m . .,i,ih, t„ , u i""' r,U !h‘ r* - ■ ,• . ,d" ' > i l .iudli ■ uii to ijnvg* n ’ i,st n a -' ..ml ■ <-•- -s v i ..at te lugru 11<.• i ■ • i 'ui'-l ; i ulc. .p v. liirh the r,i ■ . . "c nri army had pu, hr i '1 l.i' hi tsiKiii, >■ iaii, licmq r, Filin'. below An la jm, ... nndt a i\-imlc drie r by im .1 Bril i >,'. '•mi. i ••cinii-ni .. .upp.ui. i • i ■ iu- . • ■ j Slot''.. n|-Vi"l II" ’ i ■. p : g! ling a , l antry. 11 had ulns-dy li'ua-ri , with anullii': a : ri ■■ a m- f; •; . I as roinJuri'cmcnls j two flays ago b*• 1 v the i:;•})<■ i arm I tin llhu • Tbc dn' *■ ■:..-.-j i * ,11 i -’ iii I , ,| n u.s • a- • • •)• 1 ., n itlraJ .!nurture of tlir British grim d (Ii i\ i- and the ski soldiers ovri tlic river would open 11m Kuht load io Berlin. hut il was nut disclosed who now hold the slra trail \rnhrim bridge Fierro German attacks heat upon the British. The enemy > ■ ■ . and .. Inn ling y ,i at-e * P.'s I ighi! ■:g •e 's' ' I a i I. ■ ... II .•! : .nto :st y ■ ! | >* ■ to i • ' . 1 r\ • i , ■ | ! • ,,] S f‘... I'l l y Holland Wild- er: I: | . pc. up.: dia raged Dutch k d :ii' i' I I . : i • • if g I:! i i ; !i<■ iv Sy :. rikriiKsis 11g . s’.’.-! '-t)y -Ui. lie -land Nazi i ■ - ■ s'.i :ei 111 i-• .i :i d. -j,crate. I: 1 States t ■ ■ ni ,• \ ■ a-n e luted the t.wvp ■ : Slotpera \ mite, beyond Aud'ort, ifter a b:*ler hovsu i"-:. y-e si. MRgle. Pmigpl. ^’.s nir.p ped i.p 11' t . 1 lagi ■■ nearby, tie were ’.liable to advance east :,nv ,:H ;• gne, 2 miles i n t h■1 ! ai I’. ancCd eie;:;• ’ > : .e: " .s new - a m\ •' ,ri i ad- .' es IP, tile Pi .a ,. f. a-r i'.Ilh ,. v in t a Gorman •• i ■' .n » a - slit ten. i approy: i. .v I'ln \ nei ’,■ ui third it • \ strt ..;'io I ■me tie •• ill " .r.tr-i it sea; lee mi he! ’.' Mat/ e.i "tv : : Ite in go,.., ,ar 'I’d kittles "I the up. >n tine - iei eri e: to is 'I ’ll d-.y ' he I , ■: - . ■ ’ ■ plain ' ft v eel] Nutt i y ai .1 St r.a , bourg. Se'.'inh irmy men, e ''news, !", sk engtheee.l pi.-n ms midway be ■ 1 i ■ m N'.iiirv md Belfi ' ini Id Is s> s-iug nt tin n rrow upper Nt .-''Is Another Air Assault On Germany Prepared f.nnd .11. •• ;a ' ’ I API '! he •ve:. thei :trTpi or ed '• * I 11 i i ■ SI ’ ' 1 : "I I)(n i- today, gw l eg pi ■ e ■ i ... .1 an mill , ,ier..ii belle' 111:; • (S’ e an v sum a teat deli . ••• • d nv l.a'tt) Al lied airplane yesterday. Tin Gere an radi" air' idy i. tellier. 1 lie j• • >| le nf the iipa" i 1 la" - ube alley 1 .hat Allied '> • e.her.. and fight' "s -.vere i n 1 heir way ,\ r I lee*., e e Med ’• err a neaii field rlioned ' v mi t .erne..■ >■'. .ttie. n a Pi'll ' I 'lies. Planes from Hrtair. and Italy yes terday struck the industrial city n Kass.’l. the Mime li area, and Allied fighters assaulted targets bong the blaring battle Hunt despite heavy el.uid conditions. The (550 Flying Fortr<-'sos tutting Kassel were un challenged Horn the air, nil anUan i11 o' ' r p i . ■ p p - y mu I pi p ; * I,p p' iip I a 11ghipi p pi e pi- up: Sh’ibIp plane v from . o 11 at.an, 11 ■; - in . Bri t a in mi- mi re I in a not ! I-nglish hast -. dl ni' pplw ' P i pair* Us i" i bombing i'iipiii;, t,u gets - i: the \\ av *■>!!.- P'l.v.ng F< ip*. ■ d tv. " \i'l ...pm. '• mis unit u'pi'p In '. The' knocked down nine tip; man fightri m a fight over War aw. In nine 1 UiOO .- rtics. during v. h;ch Sou heavy bombers attacked an air drome near Munich, and t,a reels m the central Po valley, a total of 17 aircraft laded to return, a cornmiri que anil".meed. Pilots recognized some iet nrn pclled craft among German fighters sent aloft, but most of them kept their distance. _
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