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MacARTHUR GOES ASHORE ON LEYTE A HISTORIC MOMENT n ; led in A: •. v ..... r., ilnir (left) anil Ins dm; oi | ,t , K,'., v •••■ • aahore from landing era It on a i , -n Leyte I • . | : -lance lias practically ceased 1 on tire ..d.ni'l i\ >t? ,..y Jobs With State Prison (ir.injye I lead Asks i linker Income For Farms After War . . N-.v. 1 < AP) Ha; y . of ( «• fiT; -i >• : <i. : I a>t«*r ' • : <• Ui cal!of : • . ar 1yi'd,ii!'1:,c p...-. . r a .v ill rar e the lar ne:n d nc ane i-> a ir . el >t * at .• " ..*;(! < repj esen! .* nil .cult .re in * hr : ra nip • -1 ' h.e a .a I r o!!< l ie -ti cUlli*. : ). ' an^ hi' anneal repor' '.o n 'enlion ol 4.‘ 0 Stall’ (i, anee. i C‘Fi pa P. t .se • >n •• ’ > ( \ddwcd! .-aid that in rrtm n : a • ,■•.!(•(• after the \va: .-tRipcidP: .<■ •.• : • »• • ' 1< rpen • any i£en ' h< ■ • , !y to’ make 'trade ant em;.e:i’ , i • m riKlit of Conitie;.. 4n» iv . > .e o-.pt )>ed a ret '' • a t .a• < ; Id : >t ’ ;a red." Cologne As War Center Being Razed I ml m. N 1 l At'/ M 1 ■ .'iiio 1 ml 'li Case I".. mil • : -I {no c. t ii.gin tw i hm•. •-..'I toes :ii ten 1 .i 1 : ihe Klimo v 111 .i l;ovV-lo. o! o'. . ■ni the railway ,\ o i Tin KAF raids md tif i ree ■ ; .nil! fur An tu Iran md British .. ee i ni in • than. 600,(mu High! .. nil' I f gh’.oi A;>i>: •oh tun pi mi's a i I' !■1 ! i'. mgne cmight neni'ly Id."00 1 i. mill in fmii' day . -md ' :■ n 72 hour !" 1 Allied II .■ ■ co p-an h .. Cologne oil!, oi tin- bnlth' !•> ' o northern scctoi w the h.eglrieil II l U r tins beeii n ng t 1 a >gne Hi is .0. arsenal it has »re ’ ': rty priority factor ie and us one io- n :.i in I l ul l i■■ centers tor s'.ip \ ug the we.-lcru 11 "ii!. the Rp' I i oi hiy. " Troops and m ■ ■ ~ ' _’ 1,1 • ■ ,i embled com emeiltly 11 Tolu "o and t here se.nl l * >i ward o' a 1h , r! of the trout, which was being o .Icilcd.'' • i 1 luring 2!l nights the RAT and .w '1 .v . the eighth air fm ee w ore ia er (lo: muiy, Cologne was bombed 1 •> i i . lending weight t" a tei s' - tap"! cut: 'The a an ot the strategic ol.cn i o is to make Cologne nore o. a I .oi liiv than an as..ct. American heavy bombers Horn tin eighth air f.-rco in Britain ami too ' I'teeiith air force in Ilal> at timi.eil t, rgets in Germany on all lint six days of October Cotton Sags After Start New York, Nov. 1. — ( AI’> Co lon l ot ores opened live to 2.) cciP - a bale higlicr. Noon values we c cent-, a bale higher to lire cents low oi December 2 lain. March 21 D May 21.72. Pv. Close 1 ’ c Dci'ctnbcr.21.61 -1.6: March.21.69 2 Id May.21.70 21.P Julv . 21.111 215: Oo-ybe.- 20 ' 2 20.77 Ltroiighlon Leaves Appointments Of New Men to Cherry K.i high. Nov. 1. — i \ I* IVntl Director Ov.tr rilts and Warden Kalph Mel.''an. of Cen tral Prison, have resigned, ef fective Derrmlici ..1. to operate the \sheville livestock market, (iovernor liroiighton announeeil toda.v. I 1 ■ i 1 the < . to *. *. i; i i ■ ■ - nf the liter 1! ! .11.11 ; ;• c V or;in ' 1.1. me in I; i ■ . i t'l ' Stall* I i g:: ay v ; It'l 1 t* Vast Toll Taken From Japs' Powei r S 1' • Flcf n . . ; . '; 1 (AIM X i, 3 a D4 ■ ■. ■ -'. iii A m, ' led Pi’r ci i; ■ oih ,ry unfje.'i.11 ‘''' The A -r.it A!-' >i't<'!'rr 31 , - 0' of the tm pawn i •1 . >-s tcli'l I! , : ■ (hr 1 ’ll.i I ■'1: * ” 1 i v. ;;hm 300 miles *>( .1.';> '"• ■ ; ; , V i iii (lie pi "I. ' ret dri " ii'" hi O'" :-* Ird i' ' Adi n11 n l N 1 i; ‘.t. ■ -11 l 1 ■ -rn.it erapiuil..t mu •: vm v tl • " .’ ud the n»<! ■ ai,t xi airly 300 i no a nit. r'lev ti in cis 1 ' 1,1110 ,11 1,1\ nr . it the Ana’. ' n T ■ r achieve cuts, t '■ 1 , p| zed. are those ol 1 ie ,t ; e enth fleet si I> : ia l:ii* way f"i' (hr ■ '• (■;; ■ . . . i, r Ha. .1 Mi'C" mi.irM. 1,11- Ai eric . u:'i thirty plain In- i reiiit, i-.vl ■ diiin nine hr 4 •’ ■' lr , Ilian : roll:'- 1 'cl* ■'< ■ hi helped i ■ 0 1 t ; air .. "t .hum' n.l u ;iv t , Manila Sharply undor.-i .. ms - terinralii'ii a ■ all .<■<• •' yn naval p aver, the : ' ' 132 the enemy plane I. UK> could gi • ud the ground JAPS BATTLE INTO KWEILIN STATION ( luingkinn. Any. I Al‘ •||,(. Japanese have battled into tl„. north rail" a v statin.i "I Kucilia. kc> defi ns ■ center for southeast China, the t bines-' high comma mi anncnnced tonight. Heavy lighting was in prng rcss in the eastern suhurli "f the capital, the Chinese admittc I. as three enemy columns continued their drive on the city. (The Tokyo radio said Kvri |i„ .. ;.s ringed on all sides as the Japanese wire tightening tile en circlement.) Allies Land Force Upon Walcheren Gormans Concede Allied Menace I'o Defense Systems Li mil h, N" .. 1 i A 1') Al ! ii* I ;ti| ihil ii' mis fi 'iV' ■ . have landoil ' ii tha -i,lith k'dv of \\ aloi n Toil i1;i:i< 1 a i. \ a • >■ as --aultiiiK 1 ii«' la t Nazi v ■ 11 |»"si tions blockitiK tin- u-a lane to Ant v.-Tp, 1 ia- lii-rlin radii) tlo e 1 a nil today. 'I : i : : ■ • iinii'ii‘ .Timed ai !• hi n iha i’.'.'i i : Wai ! it n. t'Vi'U Suit Bfvcl.a l -Xhrmifch j tin- Min . I.ilia'll mi M.iIiImm ni .1 iti-!' .in artillrri b.m'.mr Irani t!ir smith slim' i.l till- S.llrldi' islwn, onl> n-ii-iilli rlt-urrd of tlir (jrnnans, I hi- Hi-1 till hiTiaii rast -aid ll B.i\r in hint id tin promc-s id tin- assanli. and thrri u a- r.D • Atlird t-uulirm.itinn id -nrli a i.inriiiiB. . \ f i,' -11:11. it s ill-, i'... 111 rt ..'Ian i - <i d, . ■ • i.- cr I'tirn- - ifiiailris ol \\ a Irliri'i’li had hf-i-n Ho-idi d hi Vllicti hoinli liri-.u-iiiiiK ‘a its site, with s-a walrr sw.-i-pinc nvi-i- same of tin (hrinan hattriii-s runtiTilline tlir rslcar.v arpro-irli lo .Mill’ll lirld \ i In rrp. :• itiii • I..- -.-- - '• • -t i-’i-i.!• i' d. |tu- i 'mi uliai id plct'o v in-R'.-inti' I ' ! .1 lid- v d Iona ' ■ ... '-'I. ! a ■ r in' in- .aid. I It i , diai'.s ipi-ai i t ty Mil won 53 v , : • ! : - • f . " ■ • i i > .: > ‘ i i • :; ■ - VVa i-m-t - . 1 ■ I" I - k I -I t-y a huge ho , ) .-! 11 -■ ■ a nil iioi’tT.a n-'-'nl l a led , a 111:> • rv. i a !a 1 a i I n i• d r ! i- . Iii'h»i*. tiv \1. a. n\ n . .Mill'd - '! ■ M- • , . ' l;; a I. ail an- --i- ; ITI ai m |. -r ml ' t < i'-i !: at- «•- <* -|' "i : - - tin- c; f , ' j • : I 1 \:' r| trap Over 230,000 Planes Built In America U'T-hmut 11. \- ■-. 1 ( A P ) 'I In I'!:.' i a 1 Stain i''. i i | ] la.atiO (-■ : . * ..! am. 7 I; ■ m I a t a ami T't.lil'T ! M-i ‘ i-1 i . :: .1::! v 1. 1 !l in, . i - i S.-pliT. : I a :!ll. mu Till - di nii I today t-y tim \S. , Pivcluctioii Board, w h nil 11 lr asml ; ■ v t hi- 11r-' t:me dr’ liiml Iiainv- in: iirii :11 pi "d-ii" .an by • rni*. l-i dfi 11 a n ! ' tin- in- : ■ uT.s and lit; ■ .. tin ...a. . rl m I ti-.in.i; ; m: -. 17..iT': n., a I rri'niina -an"., la : 1 im :-rr , a l.ali'1. r - ■ all! :o.i • - 'll . Ill,7!;.-. an i .. al. 1. I .!», in.i.: i-ia a i'- Ial ..I in:: (]\\ il Air Parlc\ ()pens in Chicago 10 Plan Future Chicago. A.. 1 (AIM The Un ti*ct Nat a ms ami nu.l i'al conn 'ii-- were called !"g' ‘iit-A ui live in • ••, . ■ j ’m ! e a lalii'U conference today In work "ii a plan lor world :: r 1 lanspi rl. 1 th the hope that t immercial t'lving can be put to ..■ilk immci iately toward recon .-aruction of the world. The meeting he- no clo.-.e coitri terparl in air history, and onlv one which ic c ni!i!i' it m the matter ol j... i • imp.ml: T' mt w as till' Pai s con \cnt:on oi 15)15k which was not rati : .od by the l'niteel State-. T ikp k- iiCi'ting, expected to uc ? .,.\ rcprc-si'i11at* e~ 1 *»v at lca.it three week , im olves the issue ol economic control of a vast and growing industry. That issue —to f-iui! extent should a proposed in ternational or authority go\ ern a nation's rights t > commercial liv ing outside its bordci i- the big gest one on the agenda. MIAIIIIV FOK NORTH ( VKOI.INA r.irtlv rloudv anil sl.-'lill> uainirr liiiiiylil: Thursday part ly cloudy and modorately warm. U. S. TROOPS POUR ASHORE IN PHILIPPINES *• THIS iS HOW THE BEACH at I. \ 1 \ in the C ■ : ai P Iipr.ii «?. 1 ! . n ()- t !'« .• \ .s 1 ,11 J 10 .. . ii ■ ;1 l.l >1 . , . ’ V. • ': til I...-,., . , ,j * n ol Pun i . pint?::, v. • i r • , n «•. .i ji. Lyt« ! Lai.. >r. The J;.. .> h.». e Lh jii i. i * on ... > i.. -a .-i h.iis of Lvy.it. 1 v n Soviet Armor Is Pouring Into Breach In Nazi Hungary Line Mn^.rra, V». 1, . <\|‘ "J . •• ll i.l ;' Iiri/i (! \ J. f an t J • l , Hearing sriutered enemy dr ta< ‘'men? I?.a;, Dure -mbs id Krskemrt. while other Ked army l: (*oj»> .re battling Drive In in Die st: * l > o! the eit.v. I 1 miles 'oulhe.i'd of nudaprsl. late fiool fli ; at< Ds said today. ! r v , . i • •. ’.: ; ; • > i ♦ 5 • i ■; 1 * ■» — . * ! .vc’rn tim !> ■ m;,i Dm T . I :m .\! - • r D’eil ' 1 ! • ■ • .! t: |! • c nr"V Ilf ,‘i •!» ;i i ii ,i i‘" . ■• i' - ' r . ■ i I.1' i Ir.'i.-i • ■ , . • i: i ■ - • l I'.r cite (! I ..' ,'| |! :: ’ Ml lll.V I 11:! | \ i h ' I-. ! ) 1 i ill'. 1 ' ' ■ ' i i.l Thi' .:' 1 ' t II !l- | 11' I 1 i an 1 cl 1 ' ' II;. '!'■ 11 * i vi ■; i. ■•in , ’: 11; 11” * *' |. i..1,1-1 :• (I ' i r ill-. ,’ ■ I'll.: ■ 'lie .■ ' . ■ : ,-■ - S- ' ' .. .Hid . ' r nl ' ■ H" iiy ■ i ■ : .-I ■ " i; i; eni * I" ed '' i !‘dk . A < ■'.!■ pnndenl r<•,; • i in.-’ S > vet :1 »rce;-; i r;» *'d ‘ i:» ! ui v ■ : i . 1 ’ * e ii I’d I’)' id i; >rst lei - f jft< i • • . lie Ul ■ -»: j* lied .<rn iv j nr-- *ud' h >r‘ ■; i ' * 1 nrI ! i i - v the J it': r.m. end I { . mei • ‘ 11; s. ’I do | m ;ir:i ;i; i : , mm< i> h ,d -•?'<'!» :!.!':><••! • •! ! end Ii . . k. hr .-red b * n: bcn»4 ni ne <-n v i . e, ihr r. >m- ;v indent e . er'ed (jcrmans ()iistccl I mm P<> \ allc\ ltal\ Positions (imnans Rc\ cal P\ acuat i< >n !• mm Pao (Week Port ! ■ ’.■ . vi’ 1 U » *! til !•••.•<• ■ . • i.. I:: • • ; ■' i ' i: i ■. . M i V .' ■ '? . ' • • ■ • . ' it ■ ■ - I’.It ft-,1 i ilj n'azi lamiii j'omis m i inn i i \m» l.ii i i i\ i !. v , : v ;-u in . i: . it lal'cvi .P r I': a ; ii- " - , ; cii i 1 i.t -' v . coked i ' ii.: . - ■ i - 11\ r i S,111' , i , ■ i,: i a i i, ■ l-'iia.v in ! :r >t d.iv : I t ! * " i Si- :idroll -A t'i'e i 0114 .'..I , * tin- hotel. A e" till thu i • ■:><-■ I ii jury. Rescue via sees !-.- • ii ihe .vivcka-.’.e thn- .ehout the dev in search of tli"sv behoved trapped. miiUi ?•' i •1 \ i . \ t > \ , 1 (A I’; \{ b- ! t f j i {•'* urrsmis !< -t tlicir !i\ * .i. •{ lhn*<* ithi'i > :;! InTd burn - liv! 1 in .» fin* \\iiirh f!< str >\ml tin \ir,:ini.* ( arulin.i Tnh.trm; \\ j •-< !i'nisi* hi*r«*. I in* i m.ims »i t\\ i nniflrnti i i« <1 \ m: \\ i'i,, louncl in tin* sinr u!cl* iii:.. . 'v ^ this min nm . W hill* j \* ,i«* (ini| ot hums sr\ ival hriir- ,! h r tin* <* irl.v mm n inn fill*. Smirrh u i - under \\ i \ fni ‘ !'• I I* 1 -able \ Irtrns. although • «• • M g rmLr \v < still l o b ' Inr i thorough investigation, I’m* m;iMtr said. tiir lire w ii brlir\e;J to have I i" o i .«ij^«*(I I.' the explosion *■»£ . • ’ 1 il sl<n r in i In- w arehou-a* waiting t o mi a 1 t ,) : 'M) a. m. S''»V pi i\ a I,• automobiles, as wrH as seven or right rots, w \j* * In-t ni t In- 1 ! ./r. u w as reported. Vo estimated I 10.001) pounds of ni in tin- building was lost Americans in? For .4 Decision in . uopines Of nr I . *: Ur . . lor-. i'i h)ou"h! o' smashed mini i to with;: !i■ .,1 a• , (•<instill \ (Vi . ; i. .1 ton., annthoi V, ••.in.mti roast In .■ r: I ; rlimatir X pone-e •• i n « at lari; - it*' I o , -t In idsr ■ 1 I .i path ot ' and rthr vance ap;n od ■ e porn n ly. Two o ,,id ti-i ■ I ' la>v • In'o’io ' ,r\ o; .111oI,;o;■ .|,i.i nnes< dt a coneentrat ion A nn i l's r "i,h;o' ■" . tr<t thi .i.1 - , esc i n .oil , i -l with hen, v ( light i. id * 1 Ic v. 'idars and : .rh r. Sim.-. c\ : i oi I.,; 'r . ai hi ; •, The \ ’• withdrew a 1'. c A' i 1 lered t roadside The second A eric in c ■ :ai’i. the lir.sl cavalry (I vision, vvn- . o -cd at a coast.i! town five nilet 1 irigara Fhe Jap anesc itnM s' in hoth Ir.it> ot 1 > Aire Iran I'I IV Oi lose till'll • alt atomic ••• v n-Ttlieast ot Leyte's ' • j 1 •* t l ' 'III ' . I! .r’) ,, ,^'n 1 ' ■ • 'Ii 11Kid ", :.mv iinndii! i Stocks Firm Arcunci Noon . Vo. .. .V I deucy to hunirn on ;! i miin o\ od vni:one .111• ■ i ,i II mu : woi i ■ S. i .• no. 1;. 111 way. : ilohom Stool. I'liryslei mi l Gen et.:! Electric. Tokyo Radio Some Hints Given Of b ires Started by By Bomb Explosions (Tin- A ..fiat i< n J ’;•••-■- ) •Aii "( nt my raid’ on t he I ■■■■.."- t ■ ai eel ion, t in• first in more tmi.st two y> ,.rs, a report* d t II mat imi, i>-. Tuk.. ■ radi >. A stream * . vat/ta broadcast heard b;> Federal C rntriunica i e u- < ’oninxim:>i L’l tided evidence th.:t I’aet*. ry Woj'K i ■ "1.0-1 1.11 j r e a! mm. after larpe fires possible had Open -tailed. < >«)•• T .. ii:::. . :. ; elml.-d /.'/'i’t; 1 hr I ill. a, i'.ui’..i ri lull O il tti.lt *'si\'*‘ral < jit-iMv Mtn - m<*lori ti l)u,n])«*rs ) ovfi thr Japi I’fs,. < api m 1 at 1 p m. tuda\. •lapanfsr limr. \n air r aid alarm v. ;ts sounded and thf air dofous* r'nitra! In ad ciuartfis isM.M'd msirm in ns t >n • muni' an ‘fntin\ raid. ; i ; • oricd t y i if;!’ * *rs. If! l c * i. ■ y b : f. . rhii'f.” I FtO-i , '1 • ivVn r?» fl ■»i it'd H 1 ' v • • ' - 1 • sifil < Tokyo * j•1 use w i* I iii j our motored homii t? ' irdicatcd th* planes were \\ lb Superforls Mihough these giant plants have liit the Japanese home islands six limes hoi or \ they had not pre\ iotisi\ reached Tnkvn. \p. •! 1_ in;; j I)" 111 t)o. et.emv t!. j). . c n-i J.-.. me .,*•>* \ ••• « in . • "}•■', , | ‘ ’ I ll I \-{ line till’ ‘ !•*• r • . total ROMANIAN CABINET QUITS ITS OFFICE : ■ \ i vP |'hi! Ft ni'i! ■ ' I-' t 'kl t lit:- K - . K s 5 ■ it 1 r, the M Kxplosion Rocks Pans Suburb On 1 )c (iaulle \ isit Paris. \o\ . i — i \ P' \ n c\ I t ‘si ut i ■.i k d a Vat i- suburb \ • i!n MHeeu minutes after (ieneral ( harles Me (iaulle had mad, one in a serie- of Ml Saints Day speeches (here. While «t might have lie n an attempt against Dc (iaalle - l ie. French officials express'd the view it w .is sa'aitaec and \\ •> onh roincid *ntal with the speech. 1’he explosion. followed hv other blasts heard for two hours, set off air raid sirens. T’-.’*— caused reports the blast result from a didet* homh from un enenn plane, hut the t'nit“d States air force declared thee * had been no enemy planes in the Paris region.
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