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Hcuse Votes Insurance For Crops Only 16 Negative Votes in Reversing Refusal Last Year \\ .i niagt'.n. Xny. 22— (AIM K ■ .rang a 1 !> f.-land, li; II ■ t'dav passed a iVdera' it: i'alH'e program In prolrrl I nation s farmers from ft. - 1 '■ crop losses. Ml <"t!i .ni,' o: r’.M i i pi. fit lii.* Son I.- c - 1 • •! r '• i by both . ni m j..#1i : ': • ■ pi • vidin4 . :nm xT.mIm in i’. neat. 1 * in d i i.i x f . • ii’ll.ill;/ its tor.•:< ,'i" i ' » ni ' 't ot i)i* r- 1 • I: it sol! o >n‘nine t n on ««.. • i • ><-no»rs ,>.tid tIt. v •<.. .i ,i '■ fr.O Ot 1 M thr , ' t i II si‘ killed ,i limbo.i a ,» i .»rogr:nn Inst ye r . - sm id i! v ; < !• (j o< •- I i • tbi iv. or- m g :.i rank '**» i t\ pit • nod by both :n • • • ; ly and. ' Kepi eso» ' * i t av. .v o' t h (' .. ' k 111a I) n • '. • •• i -hr II- is• ■: * is our I'; i>t t p|>t ; * no i r ;• b:o pii*dgi "1 tilt .ir.p.ii ; i ' , FDR Offers Assurance To War Workers ' H -‘an. 22 (AP) Too * e gun !athe and t'c •<> th lli(‘ v n*Id inn torch h i o ■ irntial rrnssiirnnrfv about p * ind pay on -u»pe tit* \ are I' - '• • ; * ore no dot in:to p. • »m «• . a j *.ning ht» a n appea 1 b>j • •! military and pro .net: >n :• tor war to lay <»n : (1 1 urn t»u! n.s and a'. - ' mi r>iic]ly needed to speed \ :»* .aid ave livos, tlvt' i'n Mfii'n’ . Tuesday news ooniorenoo: 1 i • m.nont and nd is! ry are | mg , a fully hard 'o pr • idr ' • o iob>. not only for tho.-o ■ * on• i but ai-o tor 1 ho.1 e now j • g • mi’.on . He addo i fha* • aio to >ay, when that tinm . bio tendency will no not ? o wage • hut to '.\oep ' ht'ir a ind present levels i the Id eals is restored. Mr Koosevolt aid he though! af:ranees were n »rder. Peo ; ■o quitting wai* jobs, he o\ ned, and one id the reason - : ■ . *’n;.i* they won't liiive work alter j .. . Inexpor encod '.vum.i'i - tn.;c . . n in -aid, and thro :gh uninten- , b orijvpling ot maohmery slow ' r producti >n. Broughton Plugs For Mica Mines ' A >n. N" v, AI ( Al’>- U'.' .1. M. lirnnght- n <•! .V : 111 Cn •1 v ,i - (‘ii r«Mite in iv by arpi or ‘■1 ■ pom Omaha. Neb., b r •' *; • iv with cor.gr \ssm‘n t ’• * * * » lb S* . V . mica-prnflnc n4 : I'V 'J e c inference, called at \ >e g" '•iiiMi' . request by ib pros* Hint v »' II. 1. Houghton. is for the pulp •• p ot ving a rect'nt g‘‘ver u (vi ■1 i’di•; aficding the niiea mdu.-try. '1 .. i rdrr prohibits purchase "t fl' tyiM's , f • j;i, a except ‘"ruby” alter Am i y 1. ;in<i threatens t»ie l «n,,_ la,,, mines with Hi- si r. Oo' i rn -r !»;• ghUm lias assm’cd. i ’• a‘ gn\ ( rnor . Is » .>ehedmcd meeting with U. S. Korean «»i Mint • "i i ie■ <i 1. today T«> xii.-eu?^ a projected |»*m: at State College. Ibilegn. r»*i o! • i Iv arth steel production. lb* i~ expected L«* return to N a l > : t «i!i a tomorrow in time t » att *m > , the christening of tlq* new l . S. l im n at Wilmington, «>i wiueh the N"it!i Caro'ina Shipbui Id'mg C<* - pany will receive the Army-Navy A ard .VIis. Wili am O. Ihirgm, •»! Ia-\in«i n. wife n| the congressman h’"in the eighth district, will pons r the ship. , WIATHIR I'OII NOKTil fAllOl.INA. •‘artly cloudy anti motlrratcl.v root tonight anti Thursday: slightly warmer in mountain* "vs aftrrnoojj. Fresh American Troops Enter Drive To Oust Japs In Leyte FLEEING NAZIS LEAVE EQUIPMENT r IN FLIGHT FROM ti e o 1 i. . I M.-*- Cmi • 1 V n d<»nc<l Hum'■ |ii:()t «*iil : lue l S. ; ti ,\. y'.-> 0 * : > (J •, /«"'• oi v.ii.'iu at e 'hown a:.'-, e. n." <d in:o the i- ' . (),: ,[ l. H. A. i»»y Signal Cm y* K..u.« <^hu'uj. (i l4. ui ou:. • ,) Two Superforts Are Lost In Jap Raids, Greatest Yet Made F irs! Yet Bagged; Record Pounding Of Jap Homeland Washington, Nov. H—I AIM ■ 'di perl'orf iV'- is, piling in; in fo jM'ohnl>1 \ their ;:'iv:i; a; ' I>aI ||e over l he .Ia]i!ine e In me land \ est enlay. 1 • * ^ 1 two and |io.N>ioly I have. of t heir namlx r ! 11 enemy t ig titer planes. A corniniinii|iie said toila;-. ii a as ! he first t ime •la|»alie>" air ■lien had succeeded in h: gg'ing ! I!-2!) since inauguration ol Me „'oth In.min r command last -i me 10. T'VC'g.V .1. , liVViv ere -h- * t !< ■" ", 1!) • j i ‘ 1 * >ahly 1- »c ‘ dl.r.o i in 1! I r *1... t - .. .! IJ 1 f 11ind, .in ml; pi !iicip..iiv >mn- d . i.ii.i:' p! •' ' 1 f i K> *. : • mm*-r . ami ;if! .i»n. ■ \< lie ..i • r 'm' t\ ii Nt'o tidai v ’ njt. i p . * ’ •' inkii:; M« i Shmmt • i; :i d 11' > • * 1, i n•- ." 'liit- ciiinni iiiif j • • t" di \\-i\ i ‘. r. r did. ti« ! " " i '• i * .M sii.n Ik-' i . .M .no Tv. • I’.-'T di'li/ii’rlv ’ii' r>- • l:' ini; . i. 'i!fl i | >i ■ n1;''' i • • ‘ > irndcv eim msknict - • i m du* 1 ■ •> i• ii ’d■ - •i •' iir Ictfr licadqu: fUh > d. I: : ; 1* •d that thr !< Min i : • hi !'I_v , f} 0 pi s 11 ' : Id. ! 1 ■ : ' ,>t hiiH'lc in winch I’d' A 11 rl r» >s< ' tin'. <• ih’f'i <■ n.;apt‘d. Jap General In China k Also Ousted (Its The Associated t’lc-s.i A .1.ipanose v. i . a a \ ;'i nmmcciiient reeonleil t<• ei:.y i>;. ‘ >e K- 'deral t •• i nine,heal < '■ ■ sion said Field Mm'-'l’.i! General Shunroku Hata lias been reniov et! as eominander-in-e!iiel' ol all Japanese forces in China and has been re placed lie Gem nil Yasesji 1 >ka:"lira Okainura has been in command of flic Japam e army i * China. The ami - meeii elil. m >•.. • ■' • by the Tokyo i.el. . Ill -/.ipauc-e .iiv;]-,i i Goner.i I I tat a ' iiiM o ■■ i e nspeeti.r erneral ol miliary edueal on. I .e - than a >• e> k ago a Japanese dome lie bio.de.i 1 sain 11. da had taken m ef personal c u n;,nd ol the Japanese opera! ons i K , ana in'" ine. a - of Sund y. No vember Ik’ Hat i vas ’iven the rank (,i belli i i.n -iial last June, when |u. Ua a op.iiiiled lo Kmperor Hi . ,;,j( ,'j. aiii in,a v ■> >dy on n,|it-,l-e Old O'" '' '"so - \ it.il 1 arrets In (jLianam Raked In Raid From South landon. \t \. 'll—( W) -I . S. l.")th air Forte hri\\ homhcis based in 1! «i\ struck t<da\ with Linhtuing and .Mustang csearis it targets in .Munich and at i.d \ards in Sah/sburu. ah nit 7 "» mih s tn * he* southeast. Tl\. i aid Follow ** I a nii*ht a1 tack h\ upwards of 1.000 It \1 hi rnhers From ihitain. whih smashed at rail and nil lai”cts in the < ifi-man It iihr. All I'i'IIlKilol I I- S f e\ - ! - • • ' IS Wt'iv - . a u : M hu-l ".Utlil .■ tS. 1 iled dou a;;.in: c 1 mi.'inv ■ a I ri-.'iTUs v.'it: n 1" ».ou-- » Uu RAF ' ' tied I • >;i the la I iner\ : > . . dr. \ m at io.i!1 v m:isireu i>y I.» .anI An - erne ui I). win i - m; e H-D iv Fir.t ou Hnt! :i :• . •• . - v *• 1 Enemy Vita! Points Arc Being Erased at Limon One at Time l a i .ai .Mac.A i tiiu >•' - !!. tel I iarl1 . -. I’liilippin, Xm . '1 I A I ’) A ni. ricali i 111 a i: I : y in a hacked aw a;, at Union's <w !. n-ws 11>tlay i 11 ! lie l ace of an i \ id-, in .Iai>..la si inientinn to is id its pi .Mi i. 11 - at alniosl any Cl 1s t . ; ni »in« ;Pind nr» ; 'v1 fit Wa O’! * i-n! • I ,■ vie !>••!(*, . net W VA.-HTfi.iV ' ■!,••! I |.y ' VO 1 . : .* ;iy j I.mi.i k|v no.- i!.•'■•. • ! XiT ;' ! :i ■ . ms ;i .i\■ 11 11)li ■ ; ■ ■. 1 " 'ii.- :i ki:m In. ■!. ■ iri .1 . i ti Ii (I, v -pan i ei.pi Famuli is, Ii U .. ••Tlul' 1 .1,,::. ,. .Xwer.-.ui iik’hw: v In I , . i:. Tin* )M.si: i , i .1 Urn..-: I- 111 • -.,; , -| A . , sir ... . ill mi,,' f Freed Areas Nazis Drained Near Starving I. I I. X ■ i API 111 ' • • i pit ri , : n ‘! \ - i. bOi M; i •! 1 c I i' 111 of I*: .,11. Peril dr.T’ i -pi , i j>. mu! by lh X •./.i; iid ! .v v v ,; v .\ .' h the* 1 :v- - • ■ 1* .od > ■ tpj»; i • !: i *v » 1):i \'t* ' n. .in \ . . .I ivup.o;ii:r ; • ,>\ Sp<iPe.smiMi X nv, li ;!!.,nd. i’• Xind. ('/ir,!n ii : i, (fierce. \ igoslii \ li>an ia i ee l a red ! ran.-»ru I :.' • ( ler;naiiv 11 • itvn Xi: .am. • orke The >;! mmI a •• i - deckred s •.no A h; 11 1 H'! 11 t ■ i !• ”.rr ;i :i i Heig. a.: a • id hough i mm - .: i •: ir - are ! icpetid i.g on A11 :t'tl .. ii. The I -‘U teii i .a t appe. ied ' v - ip phes mmeri de'v. In Kindhorm yesterday, .i 1 ' \\ .is suspended and de: ion.-! pa i a (led in a cio na lid I or l oud. The undei st ere’ary <>: Vale l'or . • r egn n j a Yug» • -1.. r go\ •imueni warned that thou.-ands ol j .i > co a.:i y . en would die this v:n- j i r nnles> i »od- > pplie> art' quirky j orh'fo.n ing. AS NINTH ARMY TANKS ROLLED INTO REICH GROUND IROOPuRS <•( Simp, on’s Ninth Army u atch from their foxholes near I . a . rich. Horn an> . . ome "*f then tank ruii'l.'ir i>.> vs till eomradci riding into the buttle that took the town. 1 ale u>.'patches now Ural til# Nmth is i* »k in * * ,.t» any pj"urn south of L»ci ienk n I’hon the ton* Alin d Unc fioni Switzerland to the set luiii Ivrv.aui m the v - u • a.: ' • - * {Internaiionai 5’eundi-hcXoI DRIVE TO RHINE THROUGH BELFORT VTBOUN 0 [u S 3RD" BAR-lf-OUC K; fra s \ BU*ORT# m_ 0 < WITH ENCIRCLED METl ■ , .. , . ... ... ,.t| bv \; , ,t fl..rces , . , ^ ”«* ‘ '' 1 8 ' ■1 n <n it in < amJar sn h by the A" ■■ ' '■ ' I' I'P "f Uu- ■•'. i.-.-tv: ii •. r.t has in '■ ’■* 1 ' , .•• ' t • b»!•<•••. I. -fU: :.e R:.er i:. a race ?!’ ' ’ ' ' ” ' ! 1 the fiutTt'Sf city til Mivt* is IV) ted i w in le ' ;"n ! ■“' “ s 'l "i-d-Anny I ....-os. lb < r wwM> my Drive Nearing URgary Junctions * I ' rlaml. Ohio. \ <\. < —Stale he.ulijii.ii le* s at tin* Ohi.* S i deration i i j pAm/hoir1 Work i'■> n hi r ed iod v? as t 1 a. m. W a r La hoi L a-’ I tn\\0~ 1 “ ! as < H. 11:.,i (h • i.r wp's vtrik,. a';aiiisi the Ohio J*cM * elo I'hi ne ( nipam is sl*11 ojj md " i I < i.rt i sir pi mlin ; I urllier (level pmen n. The na linna I WSJ*. < rdered m mh i o the iml pendent la l'-ir oia tni/atiep • i * u 1 their walk* lit hv HI a. ni. oi tare *;o\ cnune.i s* ./nit ».| i oil) »ii)\ j'.i fill les. Robot Bomb W i i': h! I icld. i >hio. Vow 1. — i \l*j—The aiim air lorees disclosed today it had develop ed a "i;oi:d" robot bomb tlial onld be used *il we need it." and said tile weapon bad been in test lluhts since October 11. It is a version of the (iceman V I which was loosed on Liu land last summer, the air tech nical >erviee command said in reiatiiu bow it raced to repro duce the Nazi terror weapon in sixty days and then sent it skim ( ( 'till ; . - . New Slovakia Drive By I he Russians Is Listen by Germans 1 ,u!iilii(i. Nn'. l.\ { \i’) - -Thi Ked Ann,} tlriv* fur coutro] of northeastern Hunjgary's rail network lias captured Ycrteilet. arti! mile •u.tttiiv.ost uf Kjrer. ard i- ede'co r-MT i" ti!«* stra tegic rail junctii.ri-; of Miskolc .- tal I lal - all, Moscow ad\ ic>'~ -aiit io(ia\ . Mill ■'ii".in- i" hi . nlan a- '.t - ci"", . ■•rn in a B» rim : ■ ■ :.t !;■• I!u-.'i.,as ll.l' I -• i a f! . ft i si' : ■ '.-ll m l Vc.-ho ; ' . i v 1ma. Me ; • in (»< .: defc - - - \ M' • " ' n.aauin- said lb r '. i1. "i vt's 11 i ..i : u s' ii 11 -1 A t"-: Lai - a. 1 a.iI made ior’v vain ..iter ; • 1. • .i .n«:t' day. bur the an a u i-aii' i i I -v ■! cotir'lnr Bet i ■ i l j ihi Russians had , eg a a 11.11. i >.: ep -1 . ; S i . da\ . liia .-a.: i. . a ei i-:. did a a - ta' an-! tin \ i::: t. ■ i rn air. mci •■!’ 'die B.i It a S.i.ire. ga rdirg tile era inner ' ■ Gua "I f?is*:. i Idili. to the \ i : an. toi da . • ■' . ed 1.1 . -:: ii:*ii f. ■ ' deti a ,ge ill ish-.-.i i- nn tin word on r.-e cd t dug ant I *- ■ i ■' i• disi i.. I'm t : a *.. Prospects SI mi I1 <>r Settlement ()i Polish Issue 'A. ,:: ’ i g I. ■ i,. X . .a: . (,\i>. T.-e !••• ; inning against tin. Polish go eminent now at it.- argu.-nena v .lit IJ . - . nve: nisi should rule Poland. Pro .peer.- to nit all-around . i .ondtj -otilenient ire dim. 1.. e oi l nhal !:, -pc ' .a! in hr:g|p ea-'i-g them Ii a 1> I I*: rsiderr. Rttot-l elr i a\ cuke a new statement on A.ri-r.cail policy Ion ar t the dispute, e cpliasi/ttlg the turd lor a settle -.lent Both the P-ros .'■eei.tii have oaglP lo get til - government ac ini ]\ unolii'd n helping !" work out a derailed settieMienl. Idiere . no pr- spec* tlial the P e-adent would take any -urh slop. It he does make a .statement, i: altttosi certainly will or to reaffirm established pokey that at tin- stage .•! the war the Poles and Iins.-ants wll have to work out their own settlement— which the L’nit.d State- would very much Ida ■ -ee them do. Capitcl Hill Is Recanting' Wdishing'.' n, \ . kk , API- Aa end to ninelt of tile old discord be t-wet . IV. siiient Ro> sevelt and td.n gress \i s foreseen todtiy by several legit lators. They based then belief on what the* \ jewed a> att apparent reeon edia'iou develop.eg between anti-ari .iti"ti suut'oerii Drni'Ha . . n.l t!u rest ..t tin' patry. Sin ii m \ e could break down an iCHilticia: calition cl Republican .aid iis.-.jtis led M uthcrnois which tot t\v i has sought ard often defeated tContinued on Page four t Nazi Freni in Vosges is Erased Americans Punch vVithin 23 Miles of Strasbourg Center I minion, Nov. '1J. — < 1' i Madhouse and Metz 1'. ii ; ..i, to Allied armie- dr: •> iny- 1, , cd t he Kiiim ; iin .ugh 11:. Mud dr ! front in AisaCe-1 i aim-, and ';• Paris radio -aid Iin French .■ w ithin H) mik s oi S: raMioury. The Paris repot : ,. ,V,-, j-eit troops had ra|itiii'ed Fnv e-m-, capital of AFaC' -i.oi ra:i;r I largest French city sti.i in in my hands. Headi|ua ricfs v ices placed the I S. ,;e\ h ■•'mi.v IT! miles away < h i; r,d Kiseiihovver’s communique -aid Allied infantry and arnioi w plunging east “against civimo liiig resistance on a wide fr mi.“ The whole (lernian 1 i)th of 70.00U or survivor: wa in imminent peril. London. Nov. dd iAI'i Freiieh troops captured Maginot line I'm-t rc.-s city Mulhouse today and part el i: staff '?t thi imperiled (lernian Jfith army , while Anm ica: - n> tne north punched within dd miles of the greater .-mine.e-id o| Strasbourg, on tin llhin . T .< L'T*. itKthi > • i*>h >i L . -i :*i Mud tiu* Ki oni ; i. arm i tilt .mu then i L*rul l :.m. i . • nt < i .tMki .. d»_‘ mlc- < *• :\w •dung tin* /iOt'Ti»oj) i rl F ;.t ui' \' v-tLit * it• '.tiiTij 't . « 11c: More than 1.000 prisor-civ m rendered with tile skill oMb ;> at Mulhoti.se. norm:'Mv j hum min? industrial eit> ni P«; <;0>. -.ixly-cne miles southwest of Strasbourg. Once a 1r. « j{\ Ms.k”. it lies nine mil<> from tin? (imnan frontier, on a tribu tary i I the Rhine. F: . \ i V t • ■ ill s: |- ..., ? 1 -.•••ugh Gen: del. r ^.i\cr t gap. «.nci ft*:i the 1*’vnch (c*» Sj;.i e; n - (.I. U. ' ilerc d • . . ;uai tie*, cii : i ghv. ay - Siii'.v and |i.ufil'ii! . . s }" 1 rted m die -Xacuni < e. !••: ‘ h. "• .< I\ tuik ,i m. : • k. in. •v«. iIv r. and ti: •.» :kt O - \u. ; . ns: !th- K«.*ci r. <• ! *:>.• • Meb:nehoJ> (»,,rm.in bi o i,vm . saitl great tank billies w er* i - m? fought all tin* way lr n Vaeln n to the Swiss borb r, mi! “exceed in violent,, anylhi’u hitherto known since the in\ of Europe." Von JiiiM.km.i: u> ! v.us: .. . ' dI \ cry * >: • ,u Vi :• stive: • nib: i 2 c n !h vMiht rn pari . 1 Ik . tne K * ru:h t* >:.unLimqia •»*' kie citadei . i.i miut-o It’s left flank collapse cnl 'i gered tin* IOth (ierma < a ;n\. w flit'll hurled what strength it could into a ccunkT all irk against French units new in : northward alone the w e-t ' nk of the Rhine. The enemy ilucst apparently was aimed in i • general direction ni suaree ul l)“ll‘*—the thinnest snot in i, <* reinforcement line, when'* c • road is jammed with m-.rr u«* ' and supplies mm in- up to ill * Rhine. Bet ween du * \*. - . of * mile >• allu r: : r- ■ : * (.! pulled back tav.vni •*.» Urn.w Allied « ttensl\ cs ; h 1 sn.nvy valley.- oi ; . \ • tains Perhaps :he most .-vv cro b ' 1 * 1 c e.’ die western : r< n: ww - i rt'sis m the (derma.; rc.i Aachen Llener.d lA.-cnlc w«:cr unanqi t said his P.vqp- "pen* > 1 s' at distance tin. • Ssc i .. eib* Rails, Steels Lead Stocks y New York, Now 22— iAT’i and steels maintained fnr.va mentum. 'out other deu.irtmt today's stool? market .••ere • to rest after the rise of the t. . ceding sessions. Rails at better levels i.n-liUd Santa Fe and Chesapeake & Showing moderate advance.- ■ ii>? U 5 Steel and General Mclm-.
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