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( .11. n.i! institution.' m tin- f: il**<j .St,,'. i adjusted th'-ii ■" i'I*" '""i admin.;!rat i vc str :etmv !" id '1 * im i; "■ .i v. a it 11 t r i a ns: i >n i.i'ln ,i : ■' I'tii.n nl d win. i i> pi'ed tin .I-.)'•;»"< -e 1 "| 1 11"■ . .i ...iu -t 'H i ..i \ ""i 1 j h' " , I' 'll I ' i I .1 ';' .! l< ■ ' ill ' ' 1 I 1 "11 1 d' d III d i ■< i' I ■ ‘ | ,i , .: nut i ii.ml I Tin ■ " 1 11 ! I'll • , I.i'ldii'l take it. They " er. j cun' ii"'d American men W"tild I'1' j con • * 1 * j i' m »i, 11 w oiiklui.C' • I i .din r think tli" ene nv la nhl i liave II \ I ved our maul nail a 'lit I mm , . lost iy i>« :> re mil - A Hit .a tal r! the t racial .-aid. Aachen Fate May Await Other Nazis i Stimson U Heard. German Press Asks ! People to ReRist I — i W fi. hiug'ton, ()rt 1 \ ( A P) — Other German nti*. may ex pect tn - Ilifer the fate now heilljg ‘h alt out to explo 'i\e h!u*Ped Vac hen. it i he -Nazi h iVh com | Miami incorporate-, theni into the i (>attle line,” W ar ,Secretaire Stimson aid today. th -m mg Pt < iif" . r- mi'rr.'nrf ! the "piniatuni v.hioh . i. jgio;rd hy fh-‘ \ <rh -n gari i :i>n, Shu mi ..ad. ‘ No (ha iii-in citic. j:;;iv ■ i , i'i' o imninnily ir»m dost , t on ... * long .! they a re main fa mod ,i \ p •.-* >1 the enemy ; battle I n*\ A (h n rn 1 Horlgw, of the Arm ri -an Ikrst a mv, h;i staled. three ; . no m dbie •' Lew'. Killer ..urrendor < r do *' i uf 'on inu.-d he chosen by the Nazi.', rominn civilian.- will i »■<•<•<-,n il.v u - « to hour the huiflri of n.% He ision for thom by their nul hay h "dors v.hirh make thoir city part of fhr rletense lino. SI nil ."ii d( .>erihof| * 11• • offensive in 'he Aaehon .eol<»r a do igned '*! > gi\ e '■ elbow n oin within file Sieg fried l.m ;il tor fo -hug nil < ■■ r .• -r - ng • one < ! Ms most formidable no taries." HOIIDF.R ( n il > V K1 asked ro RESIST I ;i SEN HOW HR Loiaion. ( )ot. 1a AP)- 'I'h. ( hu man pro.- ippeohai today fo tfo' j"" pie of Allied oivupied /.on -- ■ 1 Mt'rm.'iny to n u.f flio decree • <a CfencM’-.l Ki-'-nl: , .vhioh N’a/i - i - !i r-, oallofl "sig: a on-l.o * a ••nf/ A Bet lit; bn oid< .a of a l >\ • i ' o; 1 11 Id .! ho 1 pp* ■ 1 At ‘ i" ■ i ':rnr, Propaganda Minister (i .« assorted. "Wo ’.-ill light •ar mu o(»mpromi-M and ’ a e~k how long tin' v:i 1 will 1 l ' t \W VI M -.t | • Iggl- ; til p i- romenwnt to nor ^v.puy e* malic pone." Acknowledging that i nr ro a,4 y gra-- r 1 y endangered," fbi,'bb; *■> •rtod they •’•ill ne rr bo u>!r t dir lab* a poa<“ b n Terming (ienei -1 1 Ki onhower Merge; Ilian's badift tn earrv • a plan to makr Germany ui . go. cultural nation,’* the Nazi newsnape - callerl on flic people in occupied ar- i to w.ft in the -.vay thp nation pect*. Ihom." Germany Is Bombed From All Points London, oh i g ~(AF')—- \ppi ■ mat<dy 7>0 Flying F'oi B e -. ► ■ n, 1 Liberator attacked an aircraft * in P'Mient.; factory at Bremen tod >" '•'lllle RAF' be.r n\ pounded ml plant in «tho H1 air. 'I lie Aniei ican bond ter . c '•'ll by Thunderbolt., and Mo.tang- u bombed other target in i-crt’i ern Germany, and the (He 1 n r.idio reported till another r od <»n (‘'n'ral Austria by I'nitod Stale- boim from Italy. Three lorniat mn • of Allied bomb er.^ were B iking Germany 1 r* •• fh*' we..| and 01(th tod.ay, the cnee y announeed. Al'b'r 1 night in v h 1 h Berlin was bombed f< r fh.- 17'!rd time, and indu..trial object i- m tie western R<irh woe attacked. Mosquito*'.', winch -Hdom me - a right, made the illaek with the I ' , ol h single plane. Hundred.-. Arma ican plane which had been alerted for po.-able participation m the annihilation ol Aachen, till are standing by. The heavy bomber.-- will not he railed in unless the weather is perfect h»r precistr n bombing. American troop are massed too close around the city to run any n.-.k>. RAF heavies were sent «»ut late yesterday to crack thr sea wall around Walcheren island, off the Hutch coast, for the third time. They breached the dyke on the east side, making the escape *>t flood-trapped Merman troop.' virtually impos.-dblc. Soldier Vote May Become Decisive With 11 States ■ V - ■>. * I 1 i AIM 'I lie i,111n-, • lie iv 11 ' ill- lii" 'bedion • i ai least cl on tales r. lurline lie Ml M i'll I ' lai I number n| <-t, | I I \ ■ lie ll I .ay In H • I .e. -Mil "I ' ietm y m New Vmi;, l’eni • yb .min, Him ns. California and Ohio, m lyieh east a combined \ ot,. ol Mill m tin elect nal eiiller,''. as well a m Colorado. Ken-, lucky. Marvland. Minin' da. ( iivyon .: i I. ii-ii i id. Tit Iasi 1\ have a total of Hi electoral vulv.. | Th IS (ll I >o and hi- i der n i :• • an A .or, itcd I’res.- ,-m\T\ in h< atcd. ilready are ca-tini* the ballots which may determine whether l!Ofi ol the a.'U electoral votes ‘ill to I’n i d(-i t Iho.-c'Tlt or to Governor Tho mas I\. Dewey. Klpetion officials and pnrty lender in each ot the eleven states, except New York, have expressed the opin ion that the military vote may be decisive. 1,U Ships Sent Over J apan Tokyo Radio .Says 100 of Craft A re Shot Down in Raid I amdon, ()ct. Id l A I*) IA it* Tokyo radio announced to,la I hat approximate!' I .non Allied plane- attacked la pair- e Km nio-a. oil the i -a -I roa.-1 of I i: i na thi - morninjr. Th< p- v. a no 1 con finnat ion of I ho bp, idca.-il, which .crave no del aiI - p , cia im dost ruction of.it ', .-. t l .o ol tile raiders. |‘-or.,.a a I pro stimably the haft m v. hiclt • I.inanose force ar •. vP . n • in t Heir cam pa. j . aj.aii -• ' ■ t •, ■ - lies' in the F. .oeii< >■ a. d rocti> Op}it site the ( ’llitia 'oa ami i;m ns iioi.n i i j \ i \ ISI. \M(S OF till J ■ \ I. \ I - r s par,:I, 1 !.-, ■ I!.., : , ,, Pearl it . ' ■ \p \ lean I ' - I : ' 1 . 1 in I he (Other! I*. I , •... the or Ilirl 1:, 11. I ! 1 : i i : • ! .... : |, , "I ol; vn i ■•} ui W| ii.' i ■ i;, 11 , i bt'flw.- ...rain. • the k-y pet;- .;•> . .. ter el fill! lie, Sojriiei Mi !si fnfantrv S’ .pposoci rue y Raira , i ll ; i 'to*, ii re i ■ ■ ! . a- ,i i \ee- I el PN-voo, Arhmral \e t • ,n unimrod u i e-,|; - • -a ., r i < Ittli’l' ill).::' '.'11!' ll l: - I :' I ( - . ka.vit • - a ■ in i : - > - a i :le. ,, a el Pelelei. ■ !M lies: Tokyo • iriie. I.,.-. 1,1 rle ' Kf Sec., 1 ( ei.Mi ’ i. - (' I >' e|l|t -, I ... re] j ' . , I (('olltllllie.. Pars TP ' e , Eisenhower Will Fight To Victory Supreme 11 > ulijn.irt'i \ i i i • 1 I v perlitionarv I oree. Od 1 ’ (AJ*) - General I iscnhower dr dared today that ‘we have i hard job ahead hut \ U tm \ is certain. 1 tie supremo commander said tie would permit no 11 a {erni/ing w ifh the Germans as tils inva •»ion armies moved deepei into the Reich. lie is resolved on one thing: “That I he l ight w ill continue unabated through the winter, >1 necessary, and as much longer as it may take to crush the enemy. There may he pauses in the M Med advances due to the ferociU ot German resistance and our supph problems. hut there will hp no let up in aggressive ae lion on the part of the Allies The present destruction of \ i ehen l>\ the American first army, following the refusal ef the G*-i man commander to surrender to spare thp town, is a matter of field tactics, rather than general American policy toward Germ hi cities, he said. Field eoniman efers. it was made dear, can use their own methods as long as they observe the rules ni war, j Brazilian forces Smash Nazi I ancs ()n Italian Front Koine, th t 1 ?—I A1*)—I5r*d ian e\p«ditii>nar\ forces smashed t«'rla\ in the \ i<-init\ of Gallirano, . 29 miles inland from the In. Italian west coast naval base ot I a Spczia. In centra! Italy. American and !»i'il forces of the fifth a run met increasing cncim resistance in their attempt to break through tip' last ol the Appenine hilU into the I*o valley. Allied head quarters announced. Bomber*- nf the Medite ram . , Infer, throw ng 1.700 .sortie- Milt* h ■ air yesterday hammered m! *' a targets in the Vienna area, am u •nl* in A list i . . H :. : ■ rv and C* ■>* » ; \ akin and supported gl - und one] a | f it’ii. i:i i y Ret icrdaill s i j : ;< I iinni» , J< me!, Nazis hhoul 5 Jir< a! • •• Or: I ■ \ [ ; • ■ - i ■ r ■ ’ ' j.. ,: • i a." 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(»mc Or I 1 ; — i \ ! * \ |; on partisans h. vc < Ir.u < d (ii m.mi 1* i>« jis h o n (. j ishdb* 1 - mile*. inland inni > ,i u..|. \l b.i 11 r, I? pro l pp,, -.It On’!,,. W ' i*o itish in\ .ub : ap n. •'«' ■, , da \ an \ tin d < • mnpiun. or nuum ed. Nion than i. o) fij ismvr*' -m •’ taken in th<* area b.\ the J I bud s III tlli \(|. < !• (iiasftvb . v h r Ii \\ k mo j pod up hr;. noon ycsterdu.s. fell to pu t sir-* w ho turned a raptured *i * i1 • r . piece on the Germans. * 'i» •« headquarters <a»d a rousplrea»»| » <|ii.tpiil> •*! si ii w ere e;»pl' t: j ii! i.i»e Jroi mor ' i' J PREDICT VITAL WE5TWALL MOVES pwriiwi ■ »nym .■■urn I ' t REPORTS THAT c* been *.vi' • ii . . : t ? . ' lr ■ ■ s , f> • : bni lie / ii v ny , , •};? Tkhk.. * 1 C A mi and A linked v. o*h • ■ A ucd . imp. n short tii. *■. In •> ‘ t > • ' , • - • * • A a t T1 11 to • •- • • « . rd In have been pothered, while ■ * • ~ dr- 1 . 1. -j - ci in# near Arnhem. 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A ni'i i< n ii -ii .ip i, i ii'i ■| I 111 l,: III 11 :i •' Ini ; ill1 •T'-Iit. ., . - ... ,, ,\jh ,| ,. . I...-, 1 ,,'r'l lt| ■!' 1 I • • ; •I I • ;111>’I . I/‘''I iv t: • m i .. ■ I ' ' H'Ulg.'fJ • i • 11 : • V ' ■ ; . | • - 111 u-.-l • • I II, . |. , hell.f• < I,-I! '• t('iirJniK lhr . , r. . Iti "■ ; ■■ - I'" ' .:iy "i.i . v ■ , . . . . nli i iiijj* 1 i, I ' I i ■; i .y I ■ .ii-.i.i Desperate Battle Rages Fcr The Port Of Memei !. mltin. ( )■) 1 ' ( A I’) U'l i. M ’ i • • • • • mile ''I th(‘ Pru i.to |>• >rt of M^mel ’ •..ias 01 .. ■ ■< . i • .s;ne feroeily after ins attire w hat 11 it ’<• r i - >i: -i<it i - «.-•• .o . . i ecii|>vinn the toss n of Plikisi, inside the Menu n < tan area hi • , 11: it h. 'in .. i'ii kI. (flu'r Ri i .. 1.111 Mi.' int 11.-- , ;>n iii.. Mill I nr SO ' II m3. re 11 city . 111 | he Oriel 11 1' 1 i 111 1111 ■ i, 111* : I in. ' ■ * i>1 Pm!iI.i|m- -i ’iii,' t;• 11 . 1. 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M OIH l a\ I* i\ed \s Oversea^ Parcels 'V isi 11114ton. Oi l i : \ i*' — The Post Ollice Department to <ia\ extended hy one dav to Mon da'. October Hi. the deadline lor mailin': u| ( hristmits parcels to militar.\ personnel overseas I he action was taken as a public eon venieoce. since the previous!' an ncuneed deadline ol t)elo|>er I tails on » v»i|i|(!,| y,
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