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RoanokeRi verMay Get $36,140,000On Hood Co n i ro i Wo rk Succeeds I lull IM1.N \TED bv l - f K r S Si ■ >• ! . ■ i (’ i ;iel! Hull 1 - Me; ' .1 I! 1 • (.1 i'■ p), ‘' 11‘i n ;■ i .p!: * \ • •’ ■ ; vVeJK l ■ - Committee Is Unanimous On Stettinius Wasdmidnn, Now —( \l' < onl irnu* lion of ! Vlw.i id K. siclminV Jr., as st*crrtar\ of ' tit*, was recommended miani iii'ms1\ by the Senate Foreign I.. iations ( ommittec todaw i'hr < munittee p.l-o approyed the nomination of Major bftirnl 5*i1ri. U J. Ilm lr' as onhassador lf> f ! 1 i n a. in ('m i \ . Tv i J• *?n • - ! » d: m : • •. •. 1 untie . mvi vary i)( .Me*, said la- 'pup-si S • id * -a 1 nil in a }<‘>s; *• ■ i \\ ith 1 ’a m-wi'm: - * : - a*., -c iidmi nisi; a!i NAZIS DAMAGE TEETH TO SIDESTEP COMBAT ■ • ... Tin..I l\ S A.- y. N..v i c >rrnn nd i plaein, ' «>n “si: i rkor.- “ m da- l r nt 1 r!«• 11: .it:.Hal v br« t.usr 1 i‘f t h ’! i "s’ 'it' • cleaning p'.H1 d. __ V; :i j i y I'.• quest. Senate Vote. Down Project on Yaoiiin \Y■ V ". i A!’ i I : it. , ;■ : t'. • •tily .'<• r!: < r* i: ,ia pm jn t iv iiain;ne 11. tin - 1 >i 11 i• i• >. iluliar pi>st e ar ! !i" ui o ait n -1 1 ii!l i.nu Ih1 ■ iv I he >i nal a. It i-a.i 1' r a sf.li, i 1 i.npu ft ■■ . i ‘ r r\ ; ft . . \ 1' it.a airI Yiiylnia, an.I l:,■ Phil i"lt n 1 ii Smii!i riv •r. Vfrtrina. A: ' • i : . : Sea,.: i; lev. rl:- . . ' ■:! ai 1 ..1,1 . • . : ■ - ; • i , i ‘',!)(!(I.Ill ;ll !i da. Y :,-ie d •' i*o-n V . a •! i ' .. ■.. i v . ■■ .. j. ■ tin :’i>)r.ir.it‘ • .. ■ I h 1 ■ a 1 \ -" 1 Sc thin Ba. • : a; ‘ ■ S ‘ a 11 • . ' . ■ * * .' ■ . d I'd ." : i ' 1 ! .■ ' W i ,|. itl ■ r ■ i ' 'll1 d ! !■)' -I n ! . V ■ • ■ Ill' .- II'' - ■ . , •; !; a> , ,'(•■. t. la. ictad II .1 a W . ■ a a I ”.1 | 1 Ml a ■•••. ' , !' a a .. ‘ . ' a 'hi . J - \V, "a r 'i’ll v he ' ■ }; a i fc». ■ ■ ■ i -’d H ■; n;. h - ' Ha ' d a. -h, Sal: .!(■ til - ' la ' '.dr '■ i . • • S' I :.d ■a:l:md •1 :,! in 1,1 . • n i: ■; had a ■ ■ ... . a .■••'■■Ml'! If •' -dHT"'! ■ dice i'd a ..at" df I ,. ,. ■, •. a j ,j - j ., a ' ii" ' * 1 h > if I il ui i a ,. ■; I. ! Cl. !■ Far:iis " Sal; }5.1:Ifid : ■ ! ,"|i I ' . ■ 1 a !• A . ■ ■ !■' : a . i J. .."I ' I d 'I ^ V ! an ill v ■ I'll "is. a- -a..: i jnm-1 him ■ : ■ I-, ally I.i"d " _ »• wl Congress lo Go Modern Nelson Tells Chinese fo Step Up War Production ( , : \.i 2.) AP I" 11- ’ e l'l ! ,“ll told I hr I H'1 ipl'1 ' 1 1 11 11 ' h | ( | ■ •rd '“day lh.it "v. i' 'on ot i r.d- , 1 i '. hly export 111,. 11' di In ry p ' “ 1 111 I “i China to nttprm e ' t r> i tch ' en 'ol 'he Chinese v. in the hat'!" - "i . ' I', "i el. ai and supply 'I . 10.i, , U. S War Prude '.tun 11. , d ell."I, st ill In China by P: • - - ill nt f{< ,t. i-velt I" help step HP ’oe ' oieput oi her war Industrie', u ' el,iied. ,li,. oh.iet'tive lor the 'ire ; 1 ye.ir most be to double or In ■ ■' .,i :i, provided by Chinese n e t ry 'he, ■ liie problems ot 1 he 1 n e i .Nation- at lip. I i ee o! Pear! He. "' • die Clin t se priiblt m is to find ' a.v •rut .mint; the enemv ad' .on while v,: ming the battle ol proem h"u and supply," Nelson s' id. I he pattle- must be won. and soon , Ii- ... cried ‘.h- Chib-. mKllt !.«'»' am n ieod" : Ulk s.-. then- 1 !'• I ■ mu between 'he guv it ne n\ . i y and mlu.slrv in making icu'ly-crcated Chinese war pi ml mi 1 >, ard a s'leec.-s ■ I: my me gm i|> 1M tin et , .-re III !i is el Mieal tnae ta as ,n 111 ■ int! 'Sitmll xpensg . : the n ■' ■■ .1 i. -ie leclared, v* tv*utd e t.j 111 re the •' ar plans -I ’ t t uin •• y and ens! the lues nt main , nds m l him s.s, Anna ieati amt . h ig men. 11 that ,, lia|'pi'ii, it ■> perleetlv plain that tl,lu I Chin - tim ing the >\. i , th*‘ \\ ar might >e se imisiv ;ed He en lull eoapera.' A ■ ,■ produt ti n. i ti. I,,, china is i>. igliuv than it ha- e\ ei at en liuiar; tins NEW HITLER PICTURES MUSSOLINI BIDS FAREWELL TO ADOLF AFTER A VISIT THIS IS SAID TO BE THE LATEST PICTURE OF HITLER TUP ABOVE PICTURES ivt:.; • •'. (,■■ :. a ..V I Orn>*n ,,, .,. ■ | . .-(I I ■ i .1 r. . h VII v - i'll' I, , on i it' '.■■"■ lie l>"tvl ’ nllt« IVl ■ ■ ' It'll si : . . ,|,o . :■■ .. i. ^.I * o t" A : If PkI ' "" rc . ■, ,j •, !., ■ : i a in’ the l> • -i> i n nt Qiur © ; a — i \»‘ I'l i i«- Vii’i :. r ( hiiri'tiill u in,.' I I,,,;.; . i. . l tin* w ' i agannl i'i‘i - main might last lunger than nr had thought. Hi* said his rrreiu prediction o! a possih!,- mil “c;ir!\ laanit r" might he r<• \ • - <1 In cii fippiug tin' " nrd "ral ly. I". . im ■ i i '• n .. ; " i- - !; : g t ienrg, VI. opening •:ve eh i 1legi-dalm^ « - , ! «;.ui that r. il ‘ill dod lighting Japing Aland a; in : ne r. i >*.v*. • | !•<• rnrnn every w hen* has In (‘ii thrust hark." hr said. 1 \n\ large and ctfeetive hrrakllnnugii in tir* (inman trout in the rrrio i ot ( (ilogi'o would have thr high est strategic eonsc*ciimiccs.” liiit. C‘i.; In il added, "u • • • am- . e , :n!k r tin : the enemy, v mse i; • v i>. i mailed, has also tile .si!,m\. 1 e mu solve » 1 : • i . ■ • '• > ! and i94 1 ' ., iill.' K •!i , (»e"i said. "()nee, e'. er, the X'A\ tra.ns.it u n In penOi > . ell ely preparing plans * • sure that. w ;11 • r*t in . ‘iy " • :( die11ig tin* n e prosper ill n pi w.n : g;:i: i.-l .1 ip. 11. all me rm i.; pa. ■ t i * in resources ,> made' <> 'd.ml : . d:.i:i p. idllelion.” These ‘..'ms opened \v;i i1 -die.-dy Jui-' neen lenned tin- "victory srs : longest i . . . • • •.iic I’li • •(! X. lurward la -•. or bed I ' ' which will the weld :i "I ' \Vi IV ids till Situation In China Rated Very Grave 1 ■ ; , X L U A! - C'hi nese ., '■ i-r cn'- -1 '1 ike.- i ninii i ■ . ; y ,i the milit.i'A nat Dll ..i .' i' grave, ded cnpii.i I ica: 1 > 1 hat in 1 -i tile J evei ould Chin.i’s w.i ’ ’! - - ■ ■ ;1 'a; -: C.: king. 1’. li 1' ' ..mi ■: a nek'!,).iV -vii ,-ed ."i agn emeiil i lie readu ■ in live - . - - iilimisls .i.".d - ml "H-e g-n crn i is sparnr.: a- < . i"’ in tr\ mg Chinesi uiitiing .- tin : - K • -. .. iv. a.- I’n ! mad rap1 ’ 1 K Auiy.am. an-t Chungking t 1 ■ ■ ccsmay:..a ‘ ' ;-f I'iU’iiiy p i>h \-. ;il\l Kvam' i ' > 'A ' - claivd rllff.M ll 1 od ... if.' >ull ii l A ‘ .1 ■ y ' a .nd A’.r Unils : ilicipate; Enemy Lists Morotai Clash ( i 1 ; . ,’liH If'-,;, 1111 111< • ■ . I ‘iiilip;am* , X-. dp i A I't Act i< n 1 mi r- i ■ a lin> Ii -id' -!:■ nn-bii.uy d I. y! r a American desliryer a\ci! the n ;i! .-d ; mi' i I ‘i:ili ] -; mi t■ * shell ( Inn- r. and i in* .Ii a lie •• air ! 11iV ■: i' !!;■■• -d ! ; i j • and : i aii-poi’t in I, •.Mill'. h(;ad<|'.:;;i'ters aninuinr; i today. i 'Im y * ■ i i '. ill p i ■ N,'}in-i' vit r S, i':. ■ ; ( ■ . v- ,' . * . i i“ 1- .. ;:rd ix i 'iii- J ;i i' id .Mrs . ' '. • i d M V • 1 Sfiiy VI.; 1 i ’ I. : M V i H . . 1 : i. i .i .y i Th- .nd • ' ! 1 ■ > ’ i • .1 \ y. .re -MU Over 2,000 Planes German Area ]: a !•" .M< ny. .. i ' i J a »»-l • *ii »'• *' ■ • ‘ 1 1 litter Message Read ()\ er Radio 10 the (Germans London. \o\ . \ I't - - \ message sinned Vd»ll Hiller was broadcast In Itorlin today, the lirs! direct word altrilmted to the lonn sil-nt t ueliret since tl' in rich Himmler read i prixlania Lnn for him at the swearinu in ,,l Hie Ynlkstm in at Munich No \ collier ! L | uda''s messa no reply ini; In a tilenrani from Hr. i’oneit I o\ on lilt' annivors'i**\ ul tile "s.i unt i t t’eoiiL’ti lor ul n itii/aluiu. thanked Orman labor for ""i .. during dilitcuU eenilili ns. an 1 asserted tb'.'l -when lliis latelul struggle has ei me to a siiei'Cssi ill enu we will continue lu build the socialistic o ‘"re of tin* Keieli. ;k Hill-r lias not appeared pub , tills since the bomb attempt on . Id life in !u!v. . _ U.5. Envoy to China .--a- ■'o'' *' ' T asmm . . IT IS REPORTED !!. ,: t' ■ Mi i>« nf .*! ■ Til. I';. I ■ : I. ry I", ."i bei'ii .\H**i i-y Pic-iaiHt j:. • • ■> ch aii^ K w Cn.tcd S*at«<s A ^ : ' * ( ‘..1 Mi!.*'. v. * T' I * j l'!.m.' : - v. !.‘* !' : i v , i \ ' : 'u Cl..,-..* (*' ■■ u r **,r ■>■ • , Russia Bans Pole Regime In England I \],p.• 1 ihc ;•• •• a in i t, - : ( tie I rent < ■ ■ ; ' i ■ ,:n- i: .; v ■/;. ,-i»v : d i nundx*.' >' >*dor :rwM - - •; .'i«i m n.’Vo o. ■ •: • :i t'.i .. - \ -»u *»• >' ■ ■ ■ • • ’ . o ' < 1 i v • i; 11. v i 1;. ; V J ,1 : . • finish p- * dji • i < , r ■ ■ n. •. st.'i.’: .11 . • . . ■ ' i* . : , ; oi.M.-od t.ho i on \oirni t \koi i\ \ ( loud\ and < old. i' ith o< » asional Iieht rain lonieht. bo t omine mixod with snow in mountains tonieht rhursda\ « loar and oontinuod rold. pro < odod b\ iield rain in oast pnr turn in loronnon. Germans Fight For Every House, While Yielding Defenses L in.N'o'. . 12'.> ( A i’ I I iHtnitll (fi l l ' \ i. i(J> 1 in ' Ol • Cologne t"(l;t> and American tank' and infant ry cap' ur.-d tin ruin.' of tile ft.rest haftii ft -id town of II lirtgt. l.. 11 ■ .ke or; a: - ix.ed r.'islaini at Ko<iar and 't-i/ed .hingersdiii-f af-.-r fight ing three days .or • .. r. house. M Ol't '1 :■ -ft uvular a- !\ a let sonn- ranging no to t. n mi!.- . were made ;n fit. center u.oug a 2t)-rnile front inside (I.-rmauy’i i ich Saar basin. The l . S. : nirii arniy moved up t«. wit hi n uig-p miles rang, of ih. riUldel of Saarhi-uckei:. T ii . Cerinan.' ■'poke of a general witluirav.al noi-lli ol Strasbourg. it me . , j. < • 4- • • I I ., > • ! V Illl I )U*V U .•’•-} K ■ -si ’ - Y .s • : 1 ••»;} •: • s ,! ■ • U -U- i Ir; . 1 J.. . -1 • ... • " t ’ • i. • Hi. . ' f Other \ineriians ol tlw lirst •mil ninth armies. rrawlin; ^ tow - 1\ forw ard alona a ’ > mde 11 <»u 1 !M tvw<»n Munich j:.d licilipT' in the < olmnic plain cast <*t Aj« hen low^ht for ever' hru.se tnd < « 1 - l.ir in four ruined villages. Some w rr,. within V1 mills ol ( oliam* Between the towns were intri HI 111 ' » l * II. ' ill. litlJ.S* the last war. J V Knfli’:! 1 r. ■ , si ... , ,:|h I; . i. J .: ■f h< Ur. ‘ \ . 1.• . : . c.i;)! • • • i I {■ i ‘ : :■ ’ i Jr 11;.[(• ’Hn : : * J i nr : i • mtcs .* •• < _ ! , V IT l>ll‘ 1 (. ( 't • i ■ \ i<'\. hours i; \ .»• !! »•: ^ t n at hist had he *n taken, liist ,mm troops idv.iii* <•(! Ji th a md* northeastward. I > the north, the Americans had harci l;«*inc:. and made little nr no proan ss. instead. Un doii£hbo\s werw» hiis> iiahtin:; r uintrr i thicks. tf e Ah*, file . • • I".. ai.i d,. P. i It OH- l?iM.-i).s ;: t hr lil ies !n-iiiw S; . ! : ■•. .• - ■: ’ ’: i■ r* • ..; iu « !•,.. m S..,-., Bombers Over Tokyo Again 1*»\ The Associated Press. Hadio Tok>o said toda> thal American bombers were attain over tin' Japanese capital. I he broadcast t ame at K:J0 a. m.. PAN I toda' and was re corded h' the l ederai < mil municatioiis ( ommissinn. The broadcast said: A minor formation of mirim planes penetrated tin* iok>n area a little before twelve twelve o’clock November 2}). In intcrceplim;. the Japanese are now uivim; hot receptions to the enem> raiders. Red Armies Press West And Deep Into Slovakia ;,,! i . a .. •!• i.\t" .dr,I •• 1 • • ; . .• y .town ' "o■; ; m ( , .ipl ii .rl.’, :' - r Tit'ci ar > - ’-■.ail v. u.'ii it. ■ iu In to • i. r.m • • - r Morn Si. ■ t .ipiu" .• i ~.\:y e . i : . 11:tif-. M.i ..•> ..I",, '.oil ' •«..> . 1'! : . :i II. lit.try. '.hi Kip UlM i . rfl .IIP r ■ H'l it f '* 'in : n> i .yi : I ..in. • tiio T.- a > or . cuny ik ai rid.1. It* Veen ■ • 1 •' n .itt-ii :i*.,tv>. The l it iliffS nie.tSU . (i : I ni It ■ iHi :" i el imp.' ...i - thiil each iWie thui tin . Ift .1 - 1 11 I III 1 ,r I .1 I -PI ,1 ; i-lll Mu'.i.a m a P.orliH umiaunceinrii ■ i; , troops had launched a : t • Uensive west o: the 11.b Ivy 'hg Mu'ia.r TJ n Us >, :''i • B '.up St, .id 1 g ! va ; i Vr goal .• ■ nag e.'> ■ ' l Vis i"’ i*>s:ng : hi r v >ut * • • Jst . ;’e st ret eh of t . r \ e- n So x' ;el hands . !'• \ ei’» 1 mgr ?’i .ict*' vw. t' . . 'i' .: \ . Uii.sia ■; El sew here thr l.Unii a a* O.'/n 'l t'rot : \ '' o i • g ' » .1 ’hr 11a. t;. g ■ t hr Balk.e r Wtf : * * * 1 - t is the toe s’ 1 ■ i ■ bit - Pn Mars Sta ! i p.’s pn> ’ I \v.nte oi t en.-d vr. Mr nei still undi . rge. The i• aiftit Irk a n .a; arm\ . I g ' mg :!i P ikla pa-~. -rt. ..ing a short • route linking Kus>ian a-'rnes n Poland with thus roperating in eaM ern Slu\ ak*.. and il .ngury.
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