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U‘S- ^arships Nips Appear At Formosa, Then Scoot Very Little Damage In Week-Long Light, Adm. INimitz {deports \ B .'!( Bje- in W'rsi ( lima. Oft. 17— \I’ lif Suporfor Irrs.-fs tod.«* hurled their m:tv» might .ik iinst I » 1 mi ^ i for tin* third time in 72 nils hl.t.iting I in.tnsjm .i:f i.,is- ii. .tali.ilmns al. I a I nan. \ medium siz«* ;<>ivr of * I ur mosii ( omniiiters >mu>hed the i.ni.ior Japanese .tirpnjf instalJa • on** ;ii l ormosu on the vimr m hrduh**> its the pr» \j u> bomb ings. { . Fiu.ofu F. ■- ! if. ;11iij.i,;ir■ U rs. 1 ’• ;i ri 11 ar >or. <).;!. 17 (AP) -Fart of tin- .Japancs. lull rattle out 11 - iot .k at 1 il? l mt.d State* third first oft Formosa. hut turned and tied when it disfo', el'ed the Anteri cur t ijrii! im«r stnngTh was un impaired. it is announced : >da\ hy Adm i ra 1 ( . ester N mi itz. ms comniuniipu . i . i ;.r * in* lie to Ja|,atie • boasts >{ a ;rri‘a: ail i .a . at Vlriorv it) tie We t I'l'li J’acific. said tiie enemy .or1 '<•. "on discover! ry our fight inn t rrngt i: unim|jaii'oil. 11■. •. el <■(1 act I. ii. and ha\ i it lull a ii toward t ie ir ba -■> a." I I|»'I i■ : r. e,.r, .. rj ... n in.ei Kiel.. !•> . .1 lap, .. 171*1 ' ' I • n • •' V I -!‘rjls» ••• '• • i '; • • 1 in 'nr Fty .y;: 1.11;j<ir In In. !’h i IF . Nirni:/ o'll. i c • ,-hip . apj...i * rit iy f|* , n - ( v . in Ailmir.il Ha!-.*•%*' * Ih.t ' fb-nl •*. • i. fl;mntgi-( 1. Iiijt limy v»*i <• . ■! • t.. r* 11! '• nnri'T I >if ir < ••• -n j>. • v i n-11. hlun! rIf ni• I ■ 1 ! i •» J ;p ■< . i < •..• i.- A't ’ >• ... 1 .i.a.A .in ’i!f,mo<»ii.,ly •*. it}'. W if Drpr ‘ • • '•{•.’ :m>;< *'i t m•• : *•?1 t; i' < :.n*n sup* • • ♦ i' •• mir • ; a day. in iiv.r * f.. • i a Mack wdh.n tv ir ri. y i »n the P ’ i * -s ..land. } ■ »*•. J\ V • ’ / .fill- HI1VT; ; • . • >i nc fighm • and ; • ■ anbcr; ./• it •Mil a*‘a-kmy for Per pianos, op-n '! 2 th** nr a • I .* < i'k a tl 1 d*,r I. or •la* I; v • i r v : 1 .ji; i . } . ., . t lr (| l hi Phihppm.- - X* ■ .lap ; • • ■ c■ :•.’ • • • an nii a .' rd u 'day bi ■ ’ m .1 t< < m .. than Mix I • Iv • ,ur:; - • irony r*i a f' - a d . • ' 1s t tl nd Ml pi •.*. . t • * • •!': y 'a lyn^ed t h*• As-ei lean I | •1 , -mrcd s' nh • ■ . • • • di- t'X • t: L Adn W f M . [ - . , • ' ' 1 riii' . y . i . . : * ’ n 1 '• ■- t *« -' /. ‘‘‘v iiiy ‘ c . r ■ !. • * rc M'ani.st X !;: • ,i. o ’ . M-. A. ,• ,.r >'i r (!..T;,:.y'd * » \ . . X. M t.-C . f ; • < - \" re - t it. i■ • r.-t-y, inv ■!* .'lamag'M »in ntcadii . . . s clam in thr lasl «»'\\ u et*Ks, anil ar rests as 1.1 ion .1" possible' are* mule* <*l liked\ undon;round h a 1 its. Prisons and concentration eamps aro filled l»rini. the most notorious, near Oslo, is parked witti o.OAO capti\ os Xorweuian sources sn Cierman patrols s<* i"oh homes and gathor in" places da\ and nicht, and that \orv ni ton Norwegians are* “shot b\ mistake." THE MARiNE CORPS HAS A HEART V H TiTI'i IIIPW -~a roilOWING HIS HONORABLE DISCHARGE - ' , - t Pic. Boyd C. Borgs trom is shown being : ■ . /. ■ r. and Mi All 11 B rg 11 < . as he arrived in Ti oont Ut e I. inur brut lua:• were hm 'ne |to v . 11 ■ a. 1. • ■ » ]'■ m.'i able d; -cli.i,'l;o n arc...e v. bi a - ■ ai order by i ander A. Vandegnft. commandant ol the Marines, i / ' a :.) Temperature Rises In Political Rattle Throughout Nation Meredith Is Opposed To Merger Plan i; . . i. 1,, ■ >•■' I . ■ \!M I 1 ■ ■' M. : <1 i . i. 1 ,1 ; ii. |>t • 'I ■' 1'Ml \e '•<> ■ ! .. :v .11.'1 Hi;... "11 -iv ■ I M - , u 1 V !■ I 1 IK 1 ' ‘'ill' ' I I ' 1. , . _ \> i: !■■'.. ■■ . I ill i i CMilIl lie ill" ..ii,.' | Ml ii I lleae III i:-< . .. 1 . ' , ' II C'ltl 'KC Mil l e \V I.' I'm " ■ - !• !'■ .11 • ’ 1 1 !■ I" •"..,1c V II 1 ■ ' /' ( < !V • • ‘ ' • n p : •• " ' • ' • “ ' ; ■ ' . lie.- ' : } Meredith s' 'I '■'..til,I . ■■;.■ vliii i ■ t nU ' • •' in i • ■ Chaos Ended In Athens As Allies Come 11 . '. Or- r, I AIM Mr.It'll ln>n|>: kuided !.urn tore than ISO H aI-V.patn'ie.i tile streets ei Atheii' ; 'day ,Iter ineakina up elashes between ri• .> 1 Greek iae t ions. T;.e fleet in war.'ini'.' ineludeu anils mi the : ■ .vai na\ v. and Gana dian. S"M:; At. nil, Greek. French and I’"i:sh naval craft Tile last linos !’.:;ti-ii troops disembarked at the port .e. ■ ’ ' i paraded tiueuan Ah la rue- '!’ el .ec," I: a. Greek-.. The an i. a! i a h e i '■ up a ruled elu lii - ■ r, iv'; ii.eh a.-- ai tlie i . (>1 del' us : is'iii'e i huui The landing w b It H idle - I >u t d I Urtvce - i hi G t machitlO-K amed .•■••• e ,\hh r..u.- .aid la:reed homer Charges it iurli <! 1 rcm Both Side.. As Voting Near:, i t y i ■ m • \ ! 1 I ! . • 1 I i 11 • i i )c\\i \ , dim:; |; . ■ i: i>t ■*.111« Mi ‘ tlir n * ■ • \I. m : • r> •• ! • • .' ■ ,.’.i ( ; It i; ..n: i. n ■ I. ,• I:. • t •;: > I , : 11 i' - i (11 11' '. *'*»; v pi n.riplc i - i • d> ■ ' ■ \J>, y ii -WliTi ' ' « . ' ., i i : v« >• •••mrt by :' i- - • • U d-> >0.1 : III" ' : t\ !• out v/iii*/h v. ..y * ■ . • ; Compulsory Training lip Following The Election W i i 1 • Jig If > M. * H' 1 17 - ( \ I ’ ) ( i»ll grrs'. < xpecl • to tackle the contro \ (•;. i i is> c ut compulsory peace time military training soon altei tne eleeti*»n, with both Senate and House military committees to be called into session to consider pend ing bills. Chairman Robert Reynolds told reporters he would summon the Senate Military Committee to meet the week ol November Id. and would propose that the committee -1: i * - * e min iderat • >n ol the subject «■ once w laniii wsitiir; the new C'nnare hi i>< ms-tailed 1 ■’ Rev noli i. ad iu <' eis: ;»- i 1 evitable that Cungn-s v. il e . peacetime law Several - are awaiting actum ol the mil.' o > comm it tee. "I want to see ti tor; ;e.l future against the encn-ae> any nation in the world," I icy a •..!• said- "I don't believe t lie possible lor any l ni'.ed Na am organization to keep the pc.-, the world although 1 hope i ■ wrong about it." i "i « t fc iicizi Border !-’ . 2 ' it . i- t': .2.;.,! \ la 1 i\ a' 1. tlAi -a 17 1 A!’)-A !. . ill 11 ■ i , ■ 11 - i . 1 has .. 1 ' :i ! i!i • K;i-l !'i. . 1. ! • ’u I’ •••'. lira I nf I lie Vis < . ! 1 m ■ ’. ■ 1 ; i 1 i (1 u. • !' hi * <i r i v a A-1 in 17 : r 1. 111 ! mtfi 1 • miry. *. ii - aii.l i‘ !,:la'i A * \ ■ i'al li'iiir 1 ■ 1' : . a as -r! 'i ! 1.thanks '■ 1 i ■ ' .a 1. ia 11 i, 1K ' t:» 1 : , > i '■, . kcsircti<>ns i’ < >r S )i1!It' Hi'.4 Arc j >c!11‘4 Ackxcd (ji'ikluclK .. I . ■ • 1 ' ■ il •! 1. . III! .li'-od J tc | • j ..j , • . I: !»., • Mill' M.s ♦* 1 i -.in..tin-4 i! ■ .rimun , . • ; . i ■)>’ *'■ til y< . . t: Adi'iimstr.d .uti. THE GERMANY OF THE FUTURE? Vp g HAT TO DO WITH GERMANY \...r hi... a.. • a.. • y . . n .i ;■ •:a»y to the i! a t- , ■. i y to t Jtjtlin eparatio y-oit < ; in the 1 . . Rut ,.i -i .: ■ ! a >. i. .mv and i e n, . .. . maane there • t . i.e • . ■ ■i I :,i.i= »• that ! 'he forefront. In'.-is :/ • .•••■•': . r ■ 1; : :1 anas (1) the rich coal ret. •: • ■ : the Saar going »•> Flame. i • c- Kiel <’ vl •i l1 ■ a ula, v i e unde:' -si dutch ui'ii - . li.a .. a ....■ . . bet'.'.of'i ' e B'l'tic and the X ,• s. , and ;l route t• j the A’'ant A ■■■■ . .... ,, |. i ■ • .n ri S-:; . g-Holstcin ii:st i.v' the canal. The Ni''h"r .• U> • 1 'i ; X ■ . m (dr: a: y it tet irn tor the sec .c. li ... .r.d ll i-i.-d by the •••ion y !■ ' F. l ( 1) 1 ■ ■ e -1 r ' -T and Pus.--a. S-h I ’ he Kc? i'i :. hi.-ti. . 7nrc ' T j,. i ; . r , ■ o ,' -r ; c;;.-t Of tl,e (id 1X " i : I .'/heated nil ■ an > h '■ .1 • ■ 1 sh 1 ra black v.u Id r. ., e tr.e Ge.'i/. inv ih the future—that is. if c proposals are adopted. 1 /■ " ;■ > > di Over 2,100 tl (Hi TT- i | W I-**’ 1 n ya r* /•Me K 1 $ 1L* -3 7T T n „ y ^ « s W W > "■ ps *. a. n A & C,/ i v. -c ;> Cciof'm1 i't iir ;p;d Target oi Bor.ib'i'. In Caylipht Raid I ,< rii< :: < I '. i .\ I ’) !\! ,p ii i» m i'r*>ni eoirn frit ii.n ;n <: . hfdf 1 ri«i • i'i n i• r df ( '• : :■ n- I «.d;t . I *" ' 1 i \ t i i 11! ? 11 • i! i . 11;»" s >. ilt M •( . !• >. vanis Ad'i'v : ml ip.I" ' ' !: .v(\s‘fi'n ; p h ‘ • i. i .; : ' • <• >i a \)'a t..- . • i ■ -it : V-<ri;>. -mi -Mil mm r ai ' • , .• : ((. Vi:!1 I ; i MW I OK NOK m ( V KOI i N % ( tear. '.vannor today cool toil in I't: \\ «cliH‘Ml.t> parti.' cloud' anti mild. WAR COMES TO NAZI CIVILIANS A LONG LINt nf Gen. an resident? of the town . I l hucri pass American p t;Vit g up toward the front. They w« re on th< ir way ba k to foe sr . tv oi the f S lines alter tiudet going sheihue and air attack lor r.Hiiy days oeioie their evacuation 1 futeniyuimai) US. TroopsRepalse Miehtiest Assaults F"1 1 nehnemy .Nightlong 5 >a l i le Rages into Dawn i a; * (' rom Aachen I. ...... ! V l A. I’) I ,• A. 11 ’ali ;: ■ 11 . in a i;iiO't i ,;i : t a i 11 |a • "ark I ! .r h"a\ I (.•■."nun r a it a • at;ll. .• ■ . 1111 * ■ i i. <•; 1 Aarjirli, a in I at <a. n Inda ill ! l * • 1:1 tlioir la111:in: 1■ ■ ■:ng rit i ■'< mill t i ■ .• ni.rlli I’.ri . ■ ■ iltO til. Dill \ ■ i'ig'ht m It i i} , i Jcni.a i roil I ier a ■ • air t sin rh< t a I :. i \ Mill . i i . ;t . **ii lilt'* A: - • . \ ”, j ‘ Vu ht‘!<i r. s. \ * j-j-j)!«*.'. ■ * .t• Ait’ . -v r: ivi . oui < \ ; rn. . nd .am i d n'l (dvm.m ;.VV;‘ id.DA S o;»’>: ;tnd :u>i SdnisI ■ I S • ,■ ( Some Stocks Find Buyers v, ■ y,]-a 111-!. 17 i AIM I ’ i ■ I - I . •.11 i.v. i ini-' la-, 'ill ny :. n .-' .it I ''11 i n't .- m I. it lay' - stock oarl.el. - l i : ah many ieuio;> r. t.t ii- • iCd 1" a- 'a - • 111:■ U- Ahead "era a n -1'v were Ca" (rel Malt s, Ann in Telephone. ; ■ ■ • \ them, Goodrich., Texa - ! ’ ril.e 1 ..ad Ttust and Texas C ■ np.m\ 1 ,.i;a -1 ds nrhaieil t' S Sierl S ; Pae ie, Sty -s Roeb . . > h iiyt i Mrcratt, W* stinghouse ant l Kenneeott. Open Revolt In Hungary Toward Nazis I .onriim, <>rl 17 ' M’i Open revolt in tin- Hungarian linn against (.erinan efforts lo lone continuance ol the war against the Allies was indicat 'd todm in Berlin reports that high Hungarian officers had gone over to the .’soviets.” fhe oflicial (.toman new > agenc.\ l)\B said the loniman der of the second Hungarian .u nn had been dismissed and tiial the commander of the first .tiim. Major (.eneral Non Hal imk. had deserted lo the Red ;irim along with hi*, chief of stall. ( onditions i mi am < haotic in Hungar\, where invading Kus sian troops fight within lifts units ni Budapest, and it was (| uotiona hie whether the tier mans could expect am further effective mill t jr\ assistance from this last remaining ally. Almost Am Hour W ith Norwegians Stockholm. Oi l 17 — . \3*'i - - renditions in Norwa' are fast arm roaching an cxpl «sion. The (.ennan-s. tearing revolt, are at tempting to smash the home front organization witli increased ter ror. Norwegian legation sources slid tod.:' mere than l.000 Nor wegian hostages have been seized Simile 11-24 Destroys Jap Cruiser, Destroyer y 1' 'I \. i \ 1 r. < i *, t ><•! i. i ai‘t a c • : I ■ i t IJ - I 1 ■ y . 1 I . ■ ■ - 1 ■ ■ ■ lie I j . I ie.-t vi. !-■ iinti e\ cl ,' , • - .; \ ■ III ,1 \ ■1 ,l Oim ny in a, ; ng 1 i card Kuril;- ■>;; T.-'i- !mnibc r pi- 'I .;.bi> ut i crimp n .'.ip., a- i! ' . : n- i■;" u’/ ••ills >: lh.it i.-.aini stronghold. I'- t'c. I va. all the ; .10 n .table n that ;t e..aic at ,i t.me when the t’n.Uvl States 14': i tnree is lighting to it sain a am foothold in so.itneast Chin. T I - e: 11111" attacl’ K.c.-klt led ■ tne .. i.ser, tilling the air with shat ■■'! I i O'.i ' . I1 ' . ■ t died. It1.ig,./.nf. T.:i t \| ■»; Tin- i )i 'i f t .io '»; !i ■■ I.'i'. :-.,' .i met in" 'y dunged the no v t■: fie '-n in.> t if Cl in,. Sc... : r.i. i 1 ,c.. i mi 't'liy a nd d feet ' ■ cun y, 11 took it) thi strength 1 the n i •. . ti pilot .in;! ti.c i• 1 ■ t n, ,nii: i ic 1 loin be r nut nf the dive. Four thues tin- plane . Ibrmig! dt 11 nsi\ f fire 'rum 'lie ctin t>, wliich originally con i-tcd of four destroyers and twit cruisers !' got back to it.' base low on gasoline but undamaged. _
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