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Nation Victory-Bent On This Armistice Day President in. <n. At Arlington V/i-cath Placed As Symbol ot All Who L'iccl in .Service \\ t .'liiiEtini. Nov. 11 (Al’.i— ri a i.s ol till- ,v. ar slionl I sit ... i!i, pr.uv lalili' to assure the i ri mein of lasting peace, (he i.cal leinr.iander if Hie Am ri. a i! !. 'Aon sa ill toll iv. ol a speech prepared lor Ar i:, : i.i- Dai rereiiiopics at the ice,a • I th(. unknown soldier at <• hi-•.ton ermetery. he asserted til if Aim l ira had hrolien the ■ MiM' lo lliis man and his com rade of Die last war. i i!v Till' A .- -iiciatail !’r ■ ) A ii.-iii11n lucked in ii fourth ( ;ii' i.i' o'lnbal war irn\ i scant j , .• ; i eday 111 honor it - heroes ; .: tin's, another conflict. '! ill lacking' was the note of • h -iiiil ion jb veil t iie d;.y ltd yea rs c ■ u In n an .\rniist ice ended tic bloodiest coir.i s’ lii.it man i known lo that day. ni .in vie', a'y in a tieadlit. ..net . " . ti-tl".in; A.i i&gb'. Hi.- Lh.it ■ i . .cl i!s A Mir- > ib.-w: % t*d Hi • . ’ . i t :...! i ;• .. nv .11 tli • mi 1 i *f «> i W. : I ... Ai.i.;’ ii f - 'I i ! y keyed *\\ il.ir mw i v.uvtv 1 : .ill i ne • •<. r.t i y it t». < «r • I'd 1' the nppe.tt nec -. Pr«*si • p.o ( it t ' direct 111. pi. rim* ;edh <m the m <\e «•; a man ! lc <1 ( ail im'" who h:i\ i* died a. • ii* ■ r iKpd 'ij’b . . r\ ice. i . : , He! elided by Am-ow 'll 11 'P V tlm I is .si Wi rid War i.nrl l'brr •' : ! "t •’ the Ceerm.ins in thi.-i con - a.- A • • X • s »..in with i i • nch ,md Allied l> .! a Iti I v !\-e p.-n ade. (bnerrd V | )t> (I. aile laid a Wi t ath the t"Uib i I tin* 1111inn ■" -nl : Kr.11 ice. ! 'l l iy bed re annon a. 11!i-ri t he bc;pmi in:.; -t a i ai *tn• *ii ■ u fflu ■' Ki i i.i pi \<> Reason 1' <>r ( agarette Sin »rt age Sax s (>IV\ (11 nef ingli\ " II At’1 III''!1' 1,1 | ■ * i II Mil ifldc rig- l -In itagc al ' I t1 ' •• a.',' : :■ I K|))|" n. 1'm t"I -I'll r‘ • ' i,| OH.'' ii’ Price A(i P'.sl. I : t -'in attrili'd- d the pi c vd riu ' • I * : In i 1 age I ‘ 1 1 p*■ 'I'll' i■ All iniTn i' 111 ,: ■' . i ■ g -‘Ii11 ! :,img by thi• puiii r \V1,-produc*i ci i-! cig-i'"i"lb1 • , 11,i■ (iniin --11-' (•' .iis'lliin' inn iI !h , ■ in 1 !> l:;. : greater than in I:;, be -aid Kxpccssi’ig V 'IVCTM "• ' . b;il Me termed a " p'n'-vitig .. market in cigarettes," I\mer- j aid that OP A field ■ ill a rs have ■ insl: i cted to take in mediate . • • ■ !" meet tl'e illiciti"i'. Without naming speeiiie areas, ilnieis' n claimed that in some cities as .el .-er type pra .'l ices" in the -ale ' cigarelUs have been appearing. !!,. aid the flow "1 cigarettes into iar trade channels has l.'cen d. ' in long and in some places are iami a bootleg basis. U. S. Proposes Seat For Russia On Air Council (rii-.t, N,,\ 11 (AIM- The in- j t•• r11.• 11. ; ,11 rj\ ij . !.*11: .ii conference : ' the second half u. us c.. ! ."'ii| ,-un today with the United ] St.n.vt till push;nii absent Russia int) | bit fourth place as possible i':*r11(*: - P m m the world air agreement l*c ng a t here by 51 nations. The latest move in 1 hi.' c nntry s determination t.1' bold, the floor vide open for .no Soviet, which called back i* . clob'gal io!i when i' v. as but a matter ov hours by air from ( h - ‘‘ag ■>. was a request that one .-•■:it be added to the proposed executive 1 • a:I'ci 1 |'H' a temporary aviation au tin i i1 v just ip case HussUi decided in t • me a long and occupy i *. T!i• * United StaU-s did lhat whde bao!; ng down from a propo al lhat Ru.v.1,1 b«. given two scats perm nently nn Mich a council. ( on fronted with a 19-votc bloc of 1 ,atin-Ameri can delegates, the United States aba 'doned its suggestion l'(a' pre-as ■ MH'nt of seats and <ds> le> mi ning the organization solely through GUARD STORES FROM LOOTERS military POLICEMAN Pfc, Clinton C. Hollingsworth, Isola, Mi .. stand# guard in a street in captured Palenborg, Germany, to prevent looting of any (|1 the town s wrecked stores. Note the warning :.;n on the ieni lirg at tlie right, reading "Looter, you may be shot.” (International) State Tax Policy Is Not Out Of Line, Study Shows Many Services Performed for People Account for Some of the Variations Hah'ig:’. 11 -Mo-iii.Pt . made lit til..- ta ii'cspundeuce til., olti rr dav the serv ice r: ndcred i»y liie C hnrli.i if- Ofo.-ervrr and the Char lotte New* in presenting hnti) .sides < el t lie a lag. in :et i! Ini radical ■.hang-.' ' m State tax policy. Nov. cw 1 - : all" u the St It. I). p , ere •>( Tax lie ea i eh y, t h i s; eeia I i ; 11> a i a on . tile ■ 111 ■ : t lit it led, "A 1 It a 1 (' :n hi,- n ill lax I'll -its ■ I K ah. aid 111<i . ' a .| Gnth m tm S an h ' a t. ! "1 Si he " 1 ; , i del .1 dnirr, - ;.r ' 1'' ': : ! T . ■ ■' • ■ ■ nr. l , 11a r *•■.).! I'.III I o! the 11! i feet 111 hi • i * ■ i a; lir a i ■ h i 11 a Iy t ..ii v. I h is, ai)!:- ! ■ I ■ • ■ -I i i - " in ill i'. e ( '■ a pie!" It 'in ,'y. ! i" i"aae e- i i!s l ie v am:!! : ! ■ .,: a" n i a a t am iha, 111 nnai | "i th" S' : gi • ia i i',.' m,g! d he ex |.-1'i•' ■ 'i I' ippi at Slat" ;" -1 ley. In a ' ii a lit aciiipaiiye-g th ■ ::: 111 ■ t: 11 la.'" ' r . \, . I Yl: i x w ■ . I ihp :1 It . cm pa t . 1111 , '.axe. 'a i tit '.hi i',e at ! .or states, it".'." ; '■ the- si de ha . ;,",i ' ■,, ma.'i larlher than inv >the t 1 the nat h in the a.-.-ua .pliiin '.. g iv*'i I'.h ■ • i'"sh , **spi ci.dly .vi*!: 1 |- -la * a m ! ■ 'in i ■! 1.1 id ! '1 ai * Tins s' ' j i1' l has .. vm v ignin- ' is o' pa ! . era ph, m i iial g >: * 1 .111" 1 :lcsi ra hie ire "If the . • a I i goal in min’! i- that nl making tin- slate l _ t profilabli tvi n fur capiltd invest mints, then a icrtain policy may be j diet alia I 11 ' n the (it nr It." a i tin' g,a 1 i- ita,: i:: making North t’ar •- . j lilt i a giI.id place In !:ve t"f .a! i.■ i■:.. ; . e nv I'ii teat tons ■ a policy ( may i.-c demanded " , T!te a. dter nt Hid slate ta q> msi !>;Ii 1 x ni' !: .ante: are ol -rho. h, and highway.-' cannot be gotten av. ..a I lamt in .mv mparison of tax rale.- , 1; is )s iiited not that during the last ii sal vtai lit" State spent in • e than thirty < igltl and a hall' .rid'":’ dollar. ' a. .-'.'ii a]s, and t nat a h;.\ r raised 1 hat : mount I runt ad v.do.ei: property taxis would have retrured a iate "i SI.to per Slim of all as sessed property in the State. Hi cause th" Stale takes e -r • schoi.I: ml mads, some Stale taxes ‘ ire higher but 1-teal taxes <tr much I lower. In 1 Hit 1. for instances. :d! I • ,, Mi;, lev mil $39,1.VI.olid in unty 1 1 ixe- on j*.i operly -a weight d a - 1 eraga ol Si.ill! ta"' Sind valuation. In : I9T! -uch 1 ■" i* had dropped to Stl.i,- j 1 Ilk!,atilt with a weighted avertige U", V of !I3.H cents on tlie s11111 hi 1 he j 1 same period special district I'vies, . including schools, declined I "an niii" 1 I,> three million. During the same time municipal taxes went up. bo' ■ not so last as municipal pi i'Ulatimi. | j jiu reuse in total taxes was 11 9 per- | cent, while town population.-- imaeas-j ed Hi.a percent. . |, all local govern a "tn- ro'tln- ( lie-,, cities and special district.- the ! j total tax take dropped from 62 mil- [ , lien m 1931 to 44 million Iasi year. . a decrease of nearly 27 p< rccnt tud | drop at advah rem rate requir 'd , ; rum $2 19 to SI.(i<> pc hundred d'd Irn's \'ah ait ion. It is lurther noted that about 411 percent "f all local : . for debt service the debt ■ j,, |iio.st cases incurred mmtv ve‘r ago. Under the constitutional re quirement that no local unit fan is sue bonds of more than two-thirds th,- amount paid olf during the pre ceding year except by vote of th- - ..b".a.k''.l indebted!:'-':.:, la ''JV diy (1 > li: i.i A ii.r tit*;*? deer, IV.' I !■■' . ;■ -its h l laX tO Hlp )oit n.il .i.illy decline.-. On a comparat ■ basis lb.' ilbcr .-grul'iciin! laetois. - ion ol ta.sox ;,nd riles alone (io n ; il l irta For in: la: a is, X irt!: ( ’a : . ilia !'••, ies i >rpn " 1 ■ mehi .a net capiiMi, h :• Vir (( ieil ini.ii 11 o.i Pag" X: \. i Prisoners Fail ToEscapeFrom Federal Prison Wa h mgt mi. Mw . 1 !. i A i *) 'In re |iri • eli anNm !iO' • - ui aUe.i.o! !m c rape ., ..•:I !:;(* Fed Til i ] M '! 1 i ! IM 1 ’ ., i ! V .«• I A' MUCg, Van >*j\ a * na, - Hoit i \ it: i i'. i i. t* i’cIock B: .; ■ ■ T11:r!. Dl.selo* .11;; B.e ..tlc.rp! t:.e Fed M\il Blit eiili iV . nr. • id B.e liri'l* Wei e o', f '. . i’t .. iUi V... gas it the |)i ..v ii I'liii.iiicv. The announcement -aid the pla nners i lour; diing i a .;>:•• •. . ed cue i.cced the penitentiary me i- d oB icer and Ins -wen t or.v : » aec mu ,anv them !•> iie pi • -a g.de Joe Jure,an reported !:.;•* g a . .. :*e< u.u eio and en > en l red a double do* «r i*iu lo ere lead ing to liie ex *. -Mie mi thea. Bred i number oi tear gas • on os. The ami' am'. iw: : .added tea4 live M'isoners are bc.ng held in sv>ii‘.ary ouline.wwnt penU n0 a tu ci>mn o: urther disc j i mo m-t. >n Raleigh Police Take Woman For Remo\ al of Baby Raleigh. No, 11 i Al’)- -I .t. .1, li. laves of l;:t Ibileigh |w bee ,ie.i;ilT iienl s: icl today a v.'oii.m wl'eem lie ■ ielililied :•> l’aliiria A. I’aHcrson. 9. ol L is Angeles, Cain, had v.aiv d nxtradilii.n arid i; id in en tin ne i i\cr to Colum'ma. S CV.nl! we.n onnection with the removal oi a \) months old baby girl irom a Co limbi<i hotel y< sterdav. Hayes said the woman t Id him lev hu.-band w a. in tile Southwestern kwil'ie, that she inti nrled t>» take the jahy to her inane in "Bos Angeles. )y wav ol X«*\\ V or . ( itv. and that he was going to tell her foil:.-, that h,. baby wa her a Hayes further M!,1*trd her as say ng she lived in the suin' hotel with he baby’s parents. Lt. and Mrs F. [V FVacock of the Colombia Army \ir Ba-e and that sin* had eared for he infant on oi 'Ibioii, She was | n inter I ns saving .shc* deeply loved . he baby. Miusiir KOI! NORTH < AROI.INA. Kair ami continued moderate ly cool tonight, followed by partly cloudy and warmer Sun day. Japs Pour Fresh Troops Onto Leyte Biggest i r .id Baltic Since MacArthur Back Li Now developing (ri'inTai AlarArl liar's Ilead [|iiar. - -rs, i’hi i i i>im s. Now 11 (Ai"- -lapaii ■ ".tigir ill Ala la> a, v. ho c no i r die stand 01 Leyie aas Mail. <i into a avagi batt !■• nr. olwa, more than ! m>.• 1 ><mi men. p- uoii thousands m fre 'h N ippi ii. -1■ against t!i. A aide :< na.. < r lending tin l: I n in <i 1P . ii i p i - a. \ - >y at a cos; it tiii'i t : p t t.s and se\ en lest rovers. (.I. 1 ■ . - ■ I ■ . :..' >oi v ’ e ■ ■ j .j \ \-;.ulr. and t.-. .• > ■; iv.i. bii . ■ :j 1 ‘• I'-'im-nb to t) - I'd v .1 . . (inc, . ..... t a!t.ici; by t\ 11'• 1 .1 . . . i •- I ,r[ boaU. A a v r | :! ; ■ ■ . { . % vi t»j ii;.I.biu.- . .lavoml ti >5, Iflltl Till r ( IN'!: y ; u p . . {}, rOt - 1 ' . • : : . Beyh- b icpiiK'.' r;. -: 1:111 u.. 1 It d \ 11 ' ... A .iv ii*. in TIi.- ! j ia 1 am 1 :,n;' fi"j a; I A.'h : M'A'iir •• ' a (b ;.t . 1 MaeArthi a ' ■ • ■ , ; ; • 1 : . that l .1 . n lilIt•. y. T: . ( ;l > r of ;11' 11 . *.' 111 > b»n li'..i j .iiivi 15 c i * *., t: yt'.s r. as • 1 ii*-: : y l S. .i nk.". Thurs day a!!t i*j 1 • it entered UrniD. Boy. L : *hH; . tv. • •1 1 ’a 1 went la a I ! >w lev « Y Y • m : I Iva r • • • : felt a transport Sill'»!; i j r.; !■« ' • i» ' •.•i'll' tile 1 NMN'. menb V! . i y 11 ad it. PT boat fijirlt d in and • ut i r! a .drover scarch liidb p.aMi c! i. pan i.»y a . aUr clumuH lip by : :' -11; ; 1. a ml piece* (led IN . dw.a.p Wa':' -lap. U.S. Air Forces In Heavy Raids Over Germany I. .ii i ■. ’ I I - ' A1 ’) ■ I nit1 I SI.ill I y I, a.1 .Cl a 111 11 sii; ■ a -, i iinn.1.1-cir . a t cl:: Gi ■ i nl nil plant Cl, 1 ,-r,Itc. i.yii- !1 1 I.." Hull).. (111. < n ■ i,. Armi-tir, 0.,\ iiluw today at Gcl 'cnl.irchcii . :i Gunl; nz. A!:11, IIX . ’• I tn I ly P rc'.-c 11 a i ! t n cipxu . a . - a lpatci . rtici intcd. \t Hi. I i < Sm'.v ii1 miu-r. ■ , i the r s. ir.i: ,... : ■■ in 11 • Mucked ta gets I acitia rn ( 1. . ay. a c Jl. . c... I aid. ’I . da', a... ' 1 \vs, c.vvi-d • Ut d' . I..!. 11. a a -a,, a a... ,a cr Gcr n. . v :.all1 a.- c i 1 ’.ai a :!iccntl ilted at-* .■ii lia'ic •• Phc attack.' .'11 Hanover were etude jy RAF' G i it.'ts which 1'".'. .'a a:, a left and a v ■ : udiiv t*»i»' «• i 'i.its. inrlucJin^ ni'>n ! \ ■ ■. S'iil CU w:ui ! ■ ■ v I'T’v. 'i. New Saar Drive I I I DRIVING .it the rich Saar coal basin. Con. Pall.m's U. S. 3rd Army is ad vancing through rain-flooded ter ritory between Metz and Nancy, a« indicated by lower arrow, and ap pears to have outflanked the for tress of Metz. To tiie north, particu larly savage fighting is reported in i.dc iluilsen area. tJnlcritalieiuilJ. Churchill And Eden Confer ith BeGauile Hist Visit Rooseveit Expected To Accept Invitation 1 o Paris at Later Date L nif !i, X . 11 (AIM Prime Minister Win.-tor ' Mmrcli iii nnd Foivijm Secretary An thony laden have flown to Paris to ei.nl er \\ ith Genera. ('hides dr Gaulle, it was disclosed to day. Accompanied by Mrs. Chnrch i ill, Miss Mary ('imrcliid and ynvermm nt officials, they flew to France l’i<mi an Flip!- :< field • in a transport plane Friday aft ernoon. 1 It ■ lie v. - t t.eir fi|i wi: lit 1.1 I 11;» 0,1 'iv Vile e:, -.»:, s until 11 a. : in. t -d > . Ae:t ; ici ! lay, the e'Jf . at wba-l; tile !:r.- t v. n id v. ,ir A. - .nislira bedan. No-.i" :a ier It, 191M. A :lU.v.iny warm S • : j e'T'i'-d • be : an - jv : : p !,a . I'll* jici r, nini v * M M , , at the mv:t,:!i. i. . : !)•.• C.; ,I!■ i the F . ■.tit. It use me til ...nr. M ill!. 19 til, lad C in. r '• .! | : ad Case n I'i:.nc 11 . ■ S' - Tin'll ::e I lea. * i Tour ■ ■ * : Va a ’ 1 Pp a i it r Ha. yii.a’id anil (le'as at Wt v.y.i l i :lie Ada-., d .a.cl F •' r-a '■ ‘1 taresI 'l ea- \va : \ e d. y- 'i'i IT' : 1; • 1 i a fe|'( d F Mill (a . > d a | e 11 . i partm iip ii pH His' .si i i n i 1 a. 1 Vi Mdei'!' Reel- i - expee' el i a rep! a ti\ ' 1 at inn te Pa r:s he T. U. S. Planes Pound Group Of Jap Islands r S. ;• : ■ 11 ■ i- id ■ Kc -i,iw;ii ■ r , ,r 'v 1 , • il--.it '1 ■ il< ■ t i K . - . A . - N . - lyj -I M:; -A. : ,ii Iv-iii- i h:- r :n ; ' '‘-i.■ t' !->y ' - ' I’ii■ Til i> t- 1 • ■' ■ > y TV.-d : •• - VI- n J)d. r! Xcu 1 *'• i mi .-ml i m* S' ■ ■ - -ns. British Hunt Launching;: ites V-2 Weapons l. salmi. X 11 t U” - Brit; a agerp- mi the .we aeu: are i'por; r I hunting d-n tla- aims:: ; -i' ’ . :i -> 'a inch Y-2 "flying tc -graph Ja ’li- !'in‘ a are tired against .-.a illiern Englan i s ■ ; mil neavy 1'wnl n’i.- may . 0 the ; . >. u a 1 ■ ■ we • ire )>■ a.wd i y 1 ’ « < Mai ;ster C l i. ret'.: 11 Mi law a hr. h . I -t-cn the : 1 ■ ->• •! V ii eh nr> an a r vi l aa.rd the ; . . ,! iar 1 11 o' ■ ■ ei tie ten." el e ■' ad .ng dotw ! . o: 'lienee we:.; a': .aid .ei'Mlg phWl), -a ally 1)1 1- rhert a :e .’.r ; aj .e Iiki.iV ' I thought it was the . i ■ vorld," - ad w:e mail wli" Irani through an e.\p!o- on lcs> than SO yard.- a a. ay. St 11 Arm\ (Groups Smash Nazi l anks North of Sorli '| I mi'ln!' X . ; I M l I ill’ll :| «'■" |a ilr ' o e head noi"'i "! C'ap u tu.'i h Sorli, smashed mt> ' ’Mr; Ger man tans.- and intentr.v oe ■ • !■ <! iv e along a canal finning It mil 'north* e west e ana of the Uidog a -Rimini c highway towns. ■ I Snow has fallen over both M c Fifth o and Eighth army fronts fa a depth I ol nine inches m some places and it ' on the eighth army I !'• -n t heavy dril ls interrupted communications in the lulls- _ . ,1_| AS STALIN CALLS JAPAN AGGRESSOR 1 '1 »«■ MKiawWfaiIIQiiiimiHiiMl gagfe; PREMIER STALIN of Ru ia s shown ns ho addre «*d n cn : i ■ • .f the .Supreme Soviet on the twenty-..* vinth attmv. • - ary of the S . • o lui-vn. H was in th speech that Stalin fur the first t u : $ ,r easti gated Jauan as an accressor nat on. (l >. wrn<. i. ruil Fi : a . • .emtoj Russians Flank Two Sides Of Budapest X II AI' A ", ale "III I i "iking III |\ ('mi'll!. Mink , i p • ■ na tv. , side it 1 iudape: I today ■ k • the mam Russian fni'c^dviicii'i'.' tie city inidi r scigc dung !" their pi t a mi it Hi" capital1.-. S' n tin re, un II h a a i de- per . te Nazi n :•• . - alt ici: Une g. • : p , Pa- vrund Us ra Milan armv ' dgi ■: ■ 'e, : a. ai d I r■ an tile .‘.id lh. z rn 1 i ei id gene, id. eaptiii mg net - dilional I rung j mints northi . i Biidatii ' nid siri ngthening their hold en the vital Budapest rat mad. (Miiei l: . . ;.j>i i mi! - nl' Y.ig i.-.| ea (Hi: 'i in tr* ip.- nf iMar.ihnl 'I i'u p1 (■(' I" ward v. i of ihe Iiauuiie river ill ; dm e -.,1 thi'engh 'll! In 'll 11 iry an eij at IVe I" ■■ •n't, 'iking in- a .id ii ■ ,■! >1 : tin nn the German nid i liniga e , . . i ,; 2(i(’-nui< fi'nnt. eiilier end id' which mill tni"i n! st lluda v.', i.rd heavy hi" Fill; . 11. hi t. 1" y aiii ltd rigl h i hl.g' - • in<I ■ t-t r.ihvi .> a!■ ‘ > a t ilient tret ■1;. ‘ i tpipe Tiv/..i rr t r tin .. . ■ ■ u i: 1:1 111- 1,-Ll Mn.. an. !■ u.. • (!. Tin. ,t t h • inly t sm ■ :■ i' I rntii ■i!'h ”i, i ■ ' i r. i . : rtf i hi dir a-t .‘J4 Iimui?. v r.' . pf.iil.ly Mving reniiv tn it 1 rim m tin- G( mini! t ,r| H Mg.-1 mi !'• r • . ' ! t t u - tit -o • * ,*j .t;i mt.’hi a. • i! liudapr: !. Thi irl Ultra! y g a 1,1 ■ . ■ mu . . 4rt h r . "a rr! it: . In' i nut ,! • Mr.-, ; i ci i-e !r m Ui/i n >inci i . ■ i: hen 111' no y : n g.iM. Mr i .r : . d. i. i : iXiu . : i -i aim- -r. a. lam. • and infantry, slugging • n od bid in'.l the 1911! Am is;ire d..\ batile lima •' i'i nod an .. d wedg" » di ms: today, ami all 1 slii-fd 1m Mu/. rauioad in lighting ad’ in rs ilh.: An i,>ili s ot Gn mai !> s Si.ar mi"ir IGon. Pali.m' :i rd army had I i i I'List a.s dee. > _ . 11 no ml it--, in lit me da\. . .airt I St-.*, i n ; !•. d linn lank • engaged in the eusn \ e i: m d- '- dii day of bat!]* I' . iii divma n ariiin i.'d uni ri-aeliod I.ni'y. 17 - ih-s si, il mas! ,>: A1 - ' . and Uv m ,- ' i 'm■ *' r S.i.. - in : a railway, virlnally ch eying ;ls Use la the Gen . Tin e units had aih a need live and a hall miles in A I hours S \ miles to the ", rthwet man -I tii" sixth arm red division •nterei! Lat 1 y. tin* e in lie.-, 1. i an the railroad. •II i’,a n \ cl Chat. a: Sal it ■ to a i>itini !M ■:!■.- s >: lhea> VIi :a. . i.cl tv. on'y i •1 ii | . a tin Sa if. .. :1a .f All 1/ a!,' ' :n : 1' i . 1 arm.' llama pu.-nen -aw :> a.idwaal, nc I.Viln I It I il" a i Ale la I" 'a. a aimilt .'• S iff; I r.niIfs frai t’‘c it :• ai >t f lu : • oat■ i tf' i" a «■;■• tar il.aa'iai 11 a lie mi ith .at n! t a.-it '■ rtn-SS l it' SI i lari ft north, third arm; t. ■ j is ilia i fStabliMir:! til'd” bl'.dgf , ! H ■' a 1 - IVIV the AI ‘lit- : a •• i't i • 1.11X1 a bullfg III] a I" iltg h.V . !e| roll that was as dose a len mi let to Ihi i'ru’lt !'•!■ a t:!(' aid’ -Pal Si i a •' llaii:. aim’d fie Ida and st cib. a; riaiatain-f slewed pr igrif> aim;: tin 73-mile Met/ tr ot. Turn Gennai rnaiiterattaelcs we e !'iall'll nt'i B-29’s Hit Jap-Held Nanking And Shanghai Washington, .Vo !' ( M" B ."d today hit three vitally important enemy targets- Nanking and Snang i.i, ,n .lapaiH'o- occupied (,'hiiri and Omura on the Japanese tie*«* e • land ol Kyi.elm (in die ha- is •: | n'cliii m a v 1w ads one I ! the B-'JIt mi •sit’."., the 20th air force said in a o minnmque. W<-her fighter ..pp<.-ili>'n was en i oiintei I'd. with tu > enemy planes a t down, .-even utln a prohahl.v de stroyed and I! damaged. An an "ounremcnl repotted only that Nan king had been hit the later een niunique listing the targets said that weather “caused a diversion ol part of the effort, indicating that Slum.g : mn and (Amur were alternate targets Washington. Nov 11 - ■ \t i - T'"\ im; I mm China i).c -; a h • ge i t.> force o! H-”<| si i| n-i' lo'ii i". t". ia attacked .l.’ipanesc occupied X ink,a. hitting dei'l; and warehouses Th‘ '■ ; r department ami 'am » i ■ ■ 11" the attack followed by a lc hoars a .lapanese elami that ".m'vci sc. res” • if \u cricun a rcraf j ha apa. ..red n nr north Ky • a at 1 a. m S lui'riay, Japanese li'ae I lie a. a dcpu' tmcnt (•'■! — ni.init11. if I: t m; h tin' latest is.-;:' 1 ay th giant In'a;tn*rs gave no del- i1.- of th dan i.'a nll'.-tc.i at N nk'ng. hut a dial further information would I. released as soon as available. This was the second major dayiigl (Continued on Page Si\ )
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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