Henltersmt Hatlij Btspafrh THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ^,1 HEN HE RSON, N. Cm SATI’RRAY \I T ERNOON, OCTOBER 11. 11*11 ',;BL,3«™’.KiRNIf/'KKNOu1' FIVE CENTS CORY Red Armies Hurry Southward Jap Army In For East Prussia Campaigns Philippines After Fall Of Port Of Riga Is Cut Off Baltic City Net Wholly Destroyed Germans Deny City litas iicen Captured; Silence on Hungary l.omlnn, Oct. 11 — (API—Til" t.criuaii radio denied today die Russian a nnuuneement of Rita's capture. The Transoccan aftcii eys version was that til" mans ( vaeuafed the eastern pari oj tli,. I.atvian capital, tint still held the we-tern part. Jin fn\\ , ( let . 1 i ( A 1' ) -Tile fall of Riga. Latvian capital and last Haltic city tlmt rv-ntained to tin (JtT'man.s, ivlcit.-eii two powerlul Russian armies today jor a thrust southward toward East Prussia. f)ii the Rod army s southern flank, silence cloaked decisive operations in Hungary. The S r, let drive i tl mr.iry a r. may ih npi.a-ed • i ■ yt ai ill Italy . dm in.l; v.-ti:*": ft ' 1 d Ah si IT mu i >' r.nt.sli ■ • i e;;; ’ i: ai'iny ; i.ii'i'juti up tile I t.i! I hi penm.-: 1 J 1 s' six days .liter en .smil the Mis ma St i > a. Antiiluneeir.i'iit ■ >t the Red rn > s etc: v .nt,i hast 1' • . in force !'r •: tin- *l i’i,:i* ii■ i- be li twelve null - no '1h i , t ■ : l'il..i1 may iw male ’ orb'. Rita, a cit s of 385.000. who," capture !)> troops of tlie scconil .uni third Baltic armies was an nniiiii i d last ni«rM hv Marshal Stalin, was taken by stormim: the put area on the mouth of tie- Dvina river, after the Rus sians crossed supposed!! impas sable swamps on Ihe northeast. But Ihe Soviet furies blocked a (lein.an plan for a seahorm n conation. ,\ i- : • ■ pnudcilt "i Red SI or, S > \ -aid the rncrnv li-itsl i ■ in l! gn, and iiad ilemoli died i -lit :ries-,ild S! l’t Hu church ll" > - .. .1 aviI' Russian iireak-thr.-i'g.i ^ 1 .it- a ■ .ted emi i pi eh' di '' laietii a', n: die nly. i . Ru .nan a :.,iuil tow arri toe I • an capital reaehfd a d.-H i >• ,■ . ; more tii ii -a miles • don'1* Sm\ :<■!• estimated that "several t! ./in" enemy divisions have necn in, U-n oi liie are.i, and a consider ;-i,I,. ,,f tlicse were destroyed in the ..in n. n e agairst Riga itself. Bulgars Go To Moscow For Terms 1,-aiti in, Oct. 11 -i.\I’) - A i>u 1 - ,n .mi i-tice delegation lias lett Sofia for Moscow at the invitation nl ilie Sot let. British and United States governments, the Ankara ra dio -aid tonight. The radio said its information Carrie in m an official Bulgaria ! aim >unce nrenl. Bulgaria ended a sii rt-hved tech nical state of war with Russia on Septeniln-r S), after th,. Soviet govern ment declared war on the Balkan kingdom to force her withdrawal In m Nazi partnership. The king dom hud declared war >n the United Siutis and Britain, but not on Rus sia. i it,. Bulgurs have been ma: diver in" ti. win concessions involving Greece, rin.in- aid Macedonia, liow e\a r. The Ore -ks have served no li.-,. that tii" Bulgars must withdraw fro,n Check territory, and the Bri tish and American governments arc reported h> have hacked them up Pi in.o Minister Churchill rccentlj annioineed that the Bulgars have di n a- cled active Bulgarian participa tion in defeating the Nazis as ; condition to an armistice. HUNGARY ACCEPTS ARMISTICE TERMS Rendon. Oct. 14—(AIM—The Paris radio, quoting an unattub uted report from Bulgaria, said today "the Hungarian govern ment lias accepted the prelinii narv conditions of an Allied ar mistice.” It offered no details is to the source of the report or the condi tions of the reported grniisticc. XMAS GIFTS FOR TROOPS POUR IN MORE THAN 123 CARLOADS - f Christmas Rift i ail for ■ sorvi'-e men, cm.da? in from every r-’ciiun of the nation, I. * a! . "iv arrived at Hie new Army Post Office in Long I land City, N. Y. I lei but a sn ..I portion oi the package pile bcinu tackled by No ■ 1 - s i’ostmaMcr Albert Goldman ami some of hi • v, nrkers who arc a-tin:: :ilitary p- , ed himself In' being,, ■'tin' t'ni'i it- itv's i ha-'! in He sit\ *111 i s -u; i e i a i a oil . L< from 1860 to 181).), \-s11• ■ r. ■■•• 1 r n - I rum the In neh. lie ■ i • Inrlv inlen - ed in hi-'" > i o 1807 ser\ ed as president "' ' e • ' i Cai oh na 11 .si inr.. i S eedy ! i • upon a variety ol sunjer!s. best known I" n>ks v.a re i>t Andrew “.laeksoii, Ji'lo . ■' 1 and Uoherl K. Lee. Greensboro \outh Confesses killing I ncle In Robberx Cii'ci ;isb- i, Oct. I -1 — ( Al*) A ' ■ i■' Wade Met'a mi. - a-ohl ■ ■ To rino, ci nit -'cd today t ■1 p<-1 11 ' ’ ■ h0 alone k lied his uncle, John Mc Cann, .Ml, a Whit • U..U :i d! ' h i Warin' .-dav ;i!t«*: u.mn. Sc; 'in 27, by stinking him on tl head with a i wo-hy-liv i tin hot He lb "■ laid walked together into an .id Ni - gi n cemetery here, C hitri of I n L. L. J.ii \ is amn tmeed ; day McCann's conic-..' i n, Jai", '[■ cleared the murder charge which had been tiled again.-' !"'•• 1 All three ha\e been held ut open charge ot murder, t 1 w in: Ak Canids statement Thursdav a vhirh h< said the trio |d"f. <1 to . ' • th ' i elderly textile wi rker, and b t I actually committed the nmr.i■. i-rob ibery. I The dead man'.- body, in . n ad I vanccd .-‘ate i I dec; ni i). ;si l i a. ■ 1 ’ found stretched out in tin fir: vyar i Tuesday m< ruing of this week Clue. Jarvis quoted McCann as saving that after f« lling his uncle, la- took £t om 0I the lwkets i f his blue trou si i-s m uld-fashii ned pi rsi, v.hica. .he raid, cj.H.aiiied .‘jU'l-iy. Battle For Kweilin May Change War ( h'.nyi.in;', Or! I! -'AT' -Out conii' < 1 t?i«:• : ,i41 Ir 1 : K wci1in, ' r | r! r!! • i * f • i *1 r I • Ci:<‘n ♦ t hill i \*. i.l! hr the* «unmy r:.: . f the v .n with .Japan, tin* (.’hi < ■ rirp :lv ri c: stal i said today :n an into. • on the Kwany.a p '-.in.a- iron!. *u :;r pa Iict*‘d 1 i at thr d'd'-nd*': - •*. ■ • 11: make 11icity ( hin.-’ Stalinyi d (The .lapanrv' nt"1. agency A. • . i ( I- ’ a S nth ( him. di.spalrh ♦ • : ; ria i ;ng A i r>a: i * 'a :• f ref’s • -n d m:r day !11 •:i■; iuy r< mpletel.v • ■<*' n r: Kwripiny in tin* dm < nit > mc.il »-i 1 K .* angsi !'. \ mre.) A coir unique <>i the S I c >rce ■ .i i Kvvn piny \\*a x nd .1 l a fed and U ' 1 da jinnt'sr p ? ;• ns hoi c imr! h and *. 11 h -a fin c:’y were allarkmi !mm ttic air. Cotton Closes Slightly Dowrn Yl A' 7'.(>.■ I i 1 I A P ) ■ ( \lt ton [i.l ires ..|.coed iili'::..lift'd to ti’l cents s bide 1<. .'. ci . ii i:d cl > eiI un i•!i;u.”<■ (I t i 1 ‘ cent,, n !>:11 • • lower. • Open Cl os (Jetobei . . . . 22.nil 22.11 Dr ivn'iiH'i 21 21.8 YLiscii 21.80 21.8. Mny . ,21.78 21.7 .) : IV 2 ! ..'.I 21.5 Middling spot. 22.38, oil three. '■ j P orm ,r,:< iiimilxiirrs Flay Uavoc With Island Ocicndcrs t . S. I ’;u ;! ic h |i rt II .ul(|:tar ter.--, I ’ra rl 11 a rbur, ! Jet u. II (A I’) Japan’- army '*'i from its m tin *>>f rrin forcenriit> a- I * • rrn< * a, w iti<• h iI-U11 ; blastwl t tdaj after (lavs * t carrier p an* attark A*; A istjciatrd T*re * . spor.i *•’.! all i* i>■ .*. t-i,. - hot OI, I ! 1 * war*I * I 1 .win t iat*■*I S*,a ; <• .■ ■ ;.•. itirctal t '. . , i.; i fill wiped "-.t .'•!:*'> el ■ it.--; . • ■.*■■ i K* nil ...' : . * .iv .■ **■ ia g ii raids W* 'll *' a..y h i I riti da*- - ill 1 an i r .. t1 .• ( i a . i- ., .* T* :.y . : .lu.i•, .• In •.rh:*,e .1 i■ a, id th.-' i aid. ■ I III • I l\ i- .i noi . ,,.d t ill ■ i . ■ i I ■ j... 'Mao . 11 is H' • '.ll I! 7. I, , / : i.' l ins* Mill:: Ii;,.! th*' .1 . .1 f..- •*• fail.-*' '■ a 1 (> i 'a i:. a y t i;o ! i* 1 o*i 11 . a fh,‘I I Wi i i.' > : ty ll.:’.:' I i ' ■ m ali'l : - ‘ i 11 g . i' I 11 .: i*ea. I II .. : 1 : 1 " a a a l.t '. { ' ' ’ ; “ acumtiN im I ti l ip . ; I : u !; sail I .bill. * : I-' ir j''. a. H> . v , : .1 ■ (’>: ,p -till n ■ a y i .■: ■ 111 : a ■ 11 .:, appi-. rod Mend , m in, •• ■ * ■ pp' ■ ■■ i' a *■" ■ i Ion ‘ La '* i : o*a * raft * n i.u/ > t y ■ . i last r.'gh'. Corfu Nazis Surrender Without Shot i.nnr', Oi l I ! \ i’ Allied troops h ive * apturrd 111,, lei (iie Greek island in (drill in the Ionian Sea alt* t tin' German Rur sdii of' onl.i -i\ - men s.lrreiidered without linns a shot, d \\.is an iioiiiieed tada.i . At the sain,, time, Albanian partisans * n the mainland or cupied an inland road router above llr- port of Saranrle, whirli previnnsh v. as eaptured. The fall lu ■: - inr| olin:mated both ' :.*• All *'*'t*.,: *• a 1 r< on! and i*-,*-' a wufiet.-o. on nos i i Nazi * . ■ •. .'Ill rl in m I (I reel'", Th** ( parat i rely light ; . position oia ■ ' ' ri'd m th, :.!•• ’ dieatori that Nazis ie* I or v att ich 1 igh to thesc r tie Earlier it had . i rep . '• o tir*, the G( rnian Ii, t garr in' . I'm lit with a r»gio:vid : tr*iop■ Tho in land is a i ,pi "V, atoly US mi I*' I*nis, wi* h .'.a* Itii ’ i, -.g If I'iroe to two ty 'nil* • I' ha.- m o', of 27f) apiare n do and a p,ipulat "It ill 1 06,OOt). U. S. BOMBERS BACK OVER NAZI SILESIA i! me, Oi-t. 14 A!' -1' S K'y ig . Foitress**! and L it et ■ ; German Silo, i., : 'da.v, bla-.tmg a ,vr. ^ the tic i i 1 roli in . ■ 1111 i ■ ■ j of Breslau, a . I ' oiai.t ra.vy. v. iul > ) Other I'a'-.'.-y , Killer to: i ;,!l 'll lot 3 v'inimtinio. '.lo m Czerho.-.!"' ... t. Hungary ai: i Yugoslav: t. CARRYING ULTIMATUM TO AACHEN HERE'S THE DRAMATIC SCENE outside Antin': , a t.io ? Ai.ii'vicuii. i : . i H i . i the Nu/.i hues carrying :' ■ h "■ >■ and the Miivviuli : it: i' .. : the eretny c Yhi ' : !. to r ) : Lt. \\ 1.. I>•■>•. New Y >rk City; Pvt. K ■ K. ". La c : rany.' . Ill ; , . ; Lt. C i 1 .nfley, Liu-Yi .irg F.i Vt. '1 .sat ' Yr d U. S. Signal Cut-p liu . ,-ii do. •!' u> ■ il :io- ‘..hoto; Superforts Again Smash At Formosa ’,1! ii' I v ■ ! I ( >1’. iViil’i il, .1 111 I.ni'-. . ' l ■ I .St ■ port t" *■ ■ -’I* 'll .f.ipHU pi ■;>(■: I : | ■ 'i i ' i' t ,1 aiivri. it .1 : >:aa . ■ ■ .1 1 - I" ’ '"f| ' ' " Th, : ■ ■ , •:! j.'.l n ' , „ ; . ■ . ■ ■ ■ i : ' . '' o; 1! ,. c.m'ier-:,11: ■ , 1' uUaLit 1 t: K' l i: i!■' :n ill e 1 i i., 11 1 hc* * .i: ‘‘ • !:u* 1 1 t! :• ■ 0 VI' - Iter SupiTfiirtross dtaeks, it |)1V- i till- ' ' " nttW'■ : r'a, : ■ ■. i ri inuc ■ ‘ ' i;- a S .. ; 11 .1. ;> ‘'ii ’ pn ftu-lmr "■ i' ■ • irnni a ha ;r (.ml ii' !• ' ’’.i. mc : 'a' ii i n f 111' a t ■ t I’i j j ' v iv. i ah l J.tiOQ Ii• -a I OK MM! ! II ( MOM l\ \ ( lear anil siigli11' eimli'r 1 i night, lidiouet! b.\ lair .mil mild >ini(la> . I wo-Way Assault Follows Oy Day as A m e r i c a ns A11 a c k I .ondoa (>• : It \ P -,\1 rs i i *> ln*rj!w i .s . ,iri .<•<} oui 1 raid 1 oi 1 i 1 l:lit i n tile (imtiiiii imlus l i.il * id' ( <#i<»r• 11 * ios-. than it! nil. » In u t.'.clifu, nil a di. i .ht road in Berlin preiliu i! :n\\ { » what looked like a ( ri.ncii! two-was air attack on tin* I'ltdeli t* da.s . : ' f !U* • r11 * ! •• 1 • . ; it y . .. h rad .. ! 11. three : i! I) p;:. in the 1 • • 1 : ! .1 m .• .-ii h" I |ho r i ’ , . . • 1 - )l III- j . . • 1 II ■(. pally : ’ . < . ■ "A riinuit ■ ■ y., ml 1; \K ti.'hr • f■. 1 r■ *d 1:. i,\ . . nd dn. • ^i :• 1 . . •. kick l nited XnthontN lor Poland Iknnp I’ rallied in XInset>\s Mpm-:»w . fh . I 1 . \i’i 1 ( id ns < t {In* ? 1 \ i P'dish rrcimes of linden and l uhlin w ere n‘ji of <*d to Im n*o|if*11in** nr;: '".ih mi . for .» 1 1 mhined uovernment to ri a \ Jf h»*' had In- i ml I n m Prime Minish : t hiu • lull • ml Premiei Si ’| i! oi in impn* tanee at' irhed h\ the X’lies I » a united ** viml. Th' premier of the la* don Pelish ;;t:v(Tli!nt‘iil in exile C»n Ivied 1 day for two and .1 half hours with Churchill, \ntha iv ! d< n in 1 British Xrnbassador Sir Archibald Clark Kerr. HISTORIC AACHEN NOW BATTERED BY ALLIES - ; '.< "j-tmiwm;.. r*»* • «NBKSWT~ Tj> *■*. ' i%i»KLi«i THIS AIRVIEW OF AACHEN, now being pounded by artillery and air barrage, shows such h.stone spots in the doomed German city as the City Hall (The Rathaus is in the foreground) built on the site of Emperor Charle magne’s Palace When the German comma" 1. tumped in ancient Aachen, veinsed to surrendei the devastat. .■■-■mb.irdment began an<4 the city is ia tiaincs while German forces seek to evacuate, Untcrnativna: i U. S. Troops Advance Further Into Aachen, Fighting Nazis By House-To-House Tactics Foe Unable To Bring Up Hew Forces Germans r ighting Bitterly in Hoilanfl; Enemy Loses f anks I / .iidoii, ()et. II ( A [’) I riled State, t r n.p , muting "lit (iennaii.- with fire and ex plosive.-.. jiri , ed <\< • per ilit" A a ehen today in a hmise-t«*hoU'>e battle against . tri ngthening re i'tai.ee, and gun ; and plan-:, again thwarted Nazi attempt ; to reinforci : he in-.ieged garri son. '1 ■ ,■ A.ii ; (. ■■ u Z-U> w a '• i ‘i '• U". 0 ... i >:. ,.ll 1 01'e■1 .it 11;i I 11.0!: I'CIIIT. • ■>.. nil a’ . p - - : v :. . ■; : ; , ■ . Ill*' line 4 City, ami a • • i.r ; pal eh i:r a’rl 2.1100 Gem - • loft t here, figist 114 . ::i as r e;ie In • • " ■; ■\ i . ;. •; I; ill . ■: •. . a ttii-.en 1,0(111 ■ Ill I (•<•1 mans Iniistht bitterly in Holland ( an,ell.in-, bln. Uadin4 tiir scaur route for the cnfim on two islands in tlm northern Sc in- Id f. rstuarv were forced on the defensiv-. T I '}:(■ in..1 ; • 11 • . 11 • 11 : ■ I ill". ! 'h ... lapped out lain - . ■ ■ 41 1 1 ; 111 ■ ■ i ... !: • ! -. . U\ '11 :i ■ d ;.11.1 • -1. : 11 ,c m Ik>■■ is’ had rut 1 rowed the lull front till c'ly. Ka-ld ami plain .-. ho rc,.. ky a I fie 1 am n 11 fm cement, trying ' mo’•>: ' 1 : 1 >m the e.m'. and ,-•••; ented .• iv ... 1.a . .no r a 11 1 .■ 1 • t 1 I 4h’y : . fl. .• n t -nk., Ivi.d ... ,;; ■ , .; . Hi ■ 11' 41. K. day (;e ; an ir. \ .( hen h.ei t ■ if ,..|ia.T1 •• :n : nxe . d A ! 1 .* cl ]. . 1: : ..." 1 '.. i'I )OUSl.': • V ■ .mo ; a. .rd -I. w!y Allies Gain In Italy From Nazi Forces In ■'f ' . ! ’ ‘ i - ■ AI’i - Bnlp-.h .mil A eriran . t < by lo w t iy.i y : : •> n .1 . .gh.ter h ;rU 1 . h j ?tk : - -• i i;’ . : til g.t1 ns hr.'imn A 11 Ird I' i!; •!*. n :: .'.pit . ‘ l il lit ..i \ 1 •' jseized n a t>i 11 ; i .'ill •' L’ i ' : i t i; y it. ■ • . 1 he n.l hnd i •. * (,»■ ■!■•: ,,il.s ' 11 (',, ; * I *»• g • .Mir line except . fin \d l ’ • • ft • I .-Ml ,-orti>1\ A’ t;: > f t:me i’ -a • d '■mi •; ‘ nT contingent -t t>razi ■ .■ ti;m•:> - ii..d aiTi'-ed in the 1 .i' ‘ I * /< on. > ; ■ g ii! Brazil i.a p\p.-ai p a.p - v 1 ’ it, \ inch ha- he •, i r:\i* u -ntt . i:!1 n.,.imr\ »n : v w., it nk 1 ’! 1 ■’> • 1 ’ • * " : States tilth , ni v p- ; - a. I ■ • Brazi luui to < 1 . n !■. ali'd Brazi i. .Cl 1: ,m|s 1 * . v. -; ii a luiled t hp I ij .p i * - Russians Arm e In Belgrade, With I it<>, Sa\ s Report I on (I on. (>rt. 11 iAI’i .\ Berlin broadcast said today that strong motorized Russian col unis “reached Belgrade thjs morning.’ .and Marshal Tito's headquarters said Soviet troops and Vugosla\ partisans were lighting the cnem\ in the streets of the A ugoslav capital. \n earlier communique said Soviet troops had advanced west of Suhotiea, and were clamping an iron ring around Belgrade. J.i Iteration of the Yugoslav capital appeared imminent. For several days it has been encircled by Tito's patriots, who reported that the German com mander and his staff had fled ‘ to the north. , ^