FIX K (’ENTS ropy
YOU nrUL NAZIS HAPPY OVER CAPTURE BY ALLIES
■
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SEEMINGLY AS PLEASED as the onlooker*, a com r . ,», -;171 ea, .live* -little older th m the French rhil
h - -head for flpris nci camp after t 1 rend.ItoA lied troop in the Lot.
zcihouse ai-ea. Hie *Mm m M» left hmd» a h-i of bread al.,n. S.. ...I Corps Uadiophoto. UuVjrnaUonal)
Stettinius Out Flatly For
Greeks* Political Freedom
Byrnes Gees
To Speed Wa
Max Gardner Heads
Important Advisory
hoard at Capita!
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‘ t he
if } g * i.
lie rim Is A^ain
I»<•mhctl a( Niolit,
With ()thcr Areas
I mihInii f>e . 7. < X P K A I
hnmht iIdas’ed Merlin again
I i i night a ml struck umuMaii
r* ii I \ .ill hr i a i I w a n < outers
( > hi ) > v in K anil (.lessen, and
la-mu. synthetic oil plants near
I ‘‘ip/ig.
\ ppi oximatclv 1.700 planes
look pari in tlit* operations.
Merlin, hombcd ! uesday lor
the Ini time isi two months
h\ in \mt‘i'iean aerial Meet, was
* ei Minlarv target tor the I* \l ,
which struck its heaviest blows
.n ii'r < nmmiiiiP alions eeulers
and refineries, t . V Numbers
otils yesterday rained .7.000 tons
ol explosives on the l.eiina ro
ll nery .
Security breeze
Wins bust lest
Amonj* Senators
Washington. Dee. 7. —1 M’’
sMii«ring off for a showdown
with President Roosevelt, tin*
Senate finance Committee veil
ed I.; to *5 today to freeze social
sc < u* «ty tax rate**'.
( h airmail (ieorge. (.eorgia
Iic inoer it. said he would < all
the measure up tomorrow ten
e xpected Senate approv al. I he*
House* voted !<>'! to 7! Mondav
in favor of keeping: the* levy at
11s present one percent rate* on
both employers and emplnves.
Mr Roosevelt repeatedly has
expressed his opposition to halt
ing a £chedi\b*d automatic
doubling of the tax January 1
WBVBBiEB
FOR NORTH < MUH INA
( limdv and rather cold tonight
and Friday, with rain tonight
and Friday, beginning in \u>t
portion today.
Boys Not IS
Are Gcin%' To
Battle Area
' I I !' <. | i ’ i i 11 , i ’ [ | ■ 1 < * I !
■.v.il r.rM . ■)i , , cl . I.,y'
Till I I 1 • ' . ‘ ■ ( ' i I7 I .
Cl | l. ; t : ■ ' i* • . I - c . 11! 1
■il ' ‘ cc: 1 ill in- i • .>. . ii..
c, i'i • ■ I". "11:1 , Cl.. ' I till
, . ' I: - 111 II'." ;
'MM'!' i ■" Hlltl . ' . "i- .Hip
. |y." . "I I . .
i .mu'll - I'.' l i11ill■ I ■ until
i , I".- . - in.
At Senate Hearing
WAR PLANT OPERATOR Vivien Kel
lems is shown as she testified in
Washington before a Senate Post
Office subcommittee investigating a
•‘Irak” m w ar-time censorship. She
said she knew how her correspond
ence witli a German count in Ar
gentina ! 'll into the hands of a
congressman and a columnist, hut
refused to reveal this information
at oubUc heating. y»terna{io!»aIl j
i
Only Partially For
Churchill's Stand
In Current Crisis
WashiM.v11mi. I M r. 7 ( A 1 )
Si-itcIar.v nl Stale Melt jmiiis to
day put tin i'iiit<-d States mi
reeonl a I:i\ ori11;• complete
t n edorti < i; pi .1 it i ea 1 a el ion tor
tile people I if (I ivere,
lie I o' 111,d \ i■ Mdoi■. ei| a dei la
rat ion leal I he p I iph • of ( ’ll e.
Inn i j d ha 1 ■ (•< 11 mi 111 ■ 11 freedom
to form a v< ivermneiit. either of
lie- r; yht or of t Im Inf!.
I! ’ ' 'i i ■< I' ; V I, ■' I am
i ' I 11 .Ii e : y . 11 ml■ a ■ t a 11 111, :.
15 ' ‘ , tne mini tej ileal
IMS v MM I he ■ •'! Bi ‘ i . • 1 ti • if)
I ■ | I e ■ Oil ■ II a . •.(..■ till ( ' 11' I n- l ■
i ■ ailed a ■ a. ■ tret l
‘ if l1 a Si a ! e I I* f. i 'tinea! 11.1 . .|:P A
ell ' ,1 I'l la 'I "1 |) '! 1 I ll ,| III'!',| ii;
I" ' " I " "|>" 11! i : K il'lifT V
I" a. ll a III ,1a mmi e; 11 ii i'i a
I' ’ ■ a i'll"! i in '. Italian ; ■ -
■ in ei 11 ’the I '• i' 111 11 a ■' I i'll im;! . i -
I.I ('III:' 11 1' / a I. lie
v i '"mu mini 'ei i a' i mi ieinn ,e
K ■ . "
At In. iv t.oiiiers'iiee t- ■' y.
11:1111 ■ 'lit • . tCi t111
.Lit ie f ’ 111
'lien -".I t" lino. • ll) ' ll)
I: I'll a ■ IL V lee I ...la ill,,e
’ ' til .'I III' a. I ‘l line Mill! l''l
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Ill'll ''Hi |■ i 1 Ii. i I I ;.i ■ ■ ail.
i ; (-, i. ! 11 I i a a 11 e|i is ip’
i", i • , . I. . i W11" t her llm
a in 'Iiare!' i 1 ■; >a11111■ i lor tip i
i- i l"ll \v a ' ■ III'".' ail I.: a y -
e i,i■ i ■!■• "i !' .■ . ,'.;ii 1'r Uit. i 'll i .
I" I le ii' I'a , ■ are eii
I n I'fv mallei I' " I Mem."
"Willi is ’ Vo a I am m lil!
al.li ei ;il. I I I. a I " "111 e i1111
I• 11,. lleii ’ i- . ■ . a■ 111‘I "litIp.i'it■■
I . | III',''' . i ' ■1 I ! I ■ I I 11 'III' ■ V. I I I
v al; lei ''a" In I elmlielI y * Ii i la
vi,.lied pi ".nit rv."
Fresh Losses
Are Admitted
By Chinese
j
(m:;l. 11, I i. . I AI ’ I i’ll' i
l 'ii, lie. lii^'u .ii iii i 111 • I r y .limit (
It ! I>. - nl 'I . min. V.i miles ■ util
■ . ' tun Uni ilia mad eil ade| 1.1I
K v, hi:;, mild i in I ku i " ais t,11
,1 111; • : i i iii ! iII ■ ■
.. i l K1111 ■ i i • : ■.
K 11i "I Kim aim v. ■ Id \ ii t i,al ly
ii 'i ni; 1 j1! .. i■ nm .1 mIi i
I'hina | • i ■ i y mite aid da d the l.'.
S. i 11 ■ i :: orce pplinr* ■1 i .v.
Jn a special (•' n a iimpie the Chi
lli se ad I n nan I ell the n or a ig ■ •:
1 live •[ua a ll e:.pilin' t lip
tile pii. •: It v oi i I v.ai- pdr! t neni.v
dr ii rtl . d on Kweiyaug and
V. I -t'A'.il'(l ' I K : tiling. dull mile
distant.
Mean wh a t a pi iea rer I mint Ire
.lajl.itie.si> ml null a i mo in; Iowa |-' I
K niiiiuia .it tin Yu river 11 "m e. ,p
1 ii ' il Ya11 nm. I■ a on-r adv:n:i •• ha.
I 1 American ' i■;h 1 • ■ r p! .lies, which
tell to the enemy last week.
ALI I ED BRIDGEHEAD
IN ITALY BROADENED
Koine. Her. 7.— (.AIM—Allied
I mops have deepened tlicir
new ly-won bridgehead over the
Ornione harbor southwest of
Kacn/u and all enemy resistance
east of the river has been wiped
out. Allied headquarters an- I
nounced today. w [
YANKS AT SAARBRUCKEN
★ ★★ ★★★★★★
Body Crashes Arc
I' rt t*il lo I .‘VC < j £
Bit; SI lips, is Claim
’ * I t > l>o!i)firr t oiiiiii.i !i(I
lliM'l'i'.l.ti It is. -s.tij).in l)rr. 7. -
( A :* I wo Mijii-rloi li csv honi
h* is on weather tccomi.i ivs.i ncr
Mights hundred Tok\n last night
and r.irlx toda v . in .separate
strikes seven horn apart, the
’l l I v Bomliei ( 'tnitiuml an
nouneed toda>.
W,i -11 i i..f ton, I). <•. 7 ( A !’ i
Sii|ht|7 a l n-s ,i'- atlac1.. ■>I ; mlns
l'iai ( I'llliTS in -I a I i.-uic: (■ ail.Ill i -
tilted Alanchmda I da\.
A hl'iel doth a r force con.'
n1111i(111«• said a 'nrrv tad. I'orr
d' I! d:i i i !:■ dm li I, -ad .-r
•otmi and “eon i ird the can;
•aif 11 ayaiii.-t • ln|><ir.<- r \\ ar jin>
11 at ion with a da . ,.dti a; ’tick
loda.v attain-I iiiKpoilan! indu
! rial oli a•rt i vr in -Ia|i;tiu - r
k ini11:it i d A1 anr11uria.’’
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la I ■
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■ 1 ? *n( m 1 • • i •• i '.Vit . Iii;lit ' )
Chian?:- Snubs
§
Proposals Of,
Communists
(
t ■ ■ * ri - ' d• nr . : ,
■•-nldi-'H ■ i .""lit .>11 cl ha * ; ;er
d lid*':.‘«;ite. ( • i d ( him iUi-l. 1
• id tod - v e! < •. I ! > Y
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r 11. i i .,,i i ' Mnmking t, r i,e- ..
Idee. . \ < ■ * 11 e ! | i e ■ l • ■ , u
il.lt tin* I • l "i f ill' W •* e: laiieilt
i eni did n • i’ • • n tii,.; the i 'orn
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A < >U l‘I ! >e .' .< 1 I • 1 III»ili I >j]'? |. i. . e >i i
1 tile e n ■
Uii" . i I'
ii t I ted I Mr, i i; 1111 d; ml; • *n t mr
ep.i i .. t ■ • ' < ■ Pc . i e >' h id
A • , 11 ll e '. c.i, i • lid 111" die fh'injg*
i\n\ (" e ■ • ' • p| ipu d tu
i ‘! tie , .Cl ■ (’"mn? in:. ! - X dl-r
d de nil... • 'I '" n! 1 he . pi • ;c
il la were » < ; " i :1 'I Itiei'i I.
Sedition I rial
Knds m Mistrial
In Judge’s Death
VV . .' . • .!! I lee 7 i MU ’! in
11;. - • 1 ‘ -1 ' a! ended t1 .da v
\ .. •, .} .1 , lie I' e'.
lee! i , d i m 1 a 111" -; ‘ ■ •
• • • • " ■ ' lid not
i t
’.l ilted "ii t" (diet .1
:ee led.1 ml Id Kieher, who d.eo
a, t wee!:.
MAZS ROCKET LAUNCHER IN ACTION
AMID DEVASTATION stretching to tne n ii > 'n, a K.,/j r !.• t'launcher
fires a shell against po 1 held by Pi . trials du g t'h prs
ture upi ng in \\ i tw 'J to. wh h just led the U. S sc ass
the OK-k- i device in a> I n lor the first time. Attached to it* a lr, and
in a pile at l.vhl, aie ei: , ' y rochet nates. (1 nt^rnalional)
Reds Circling Budaoest
And Moving On .Austria
Churchill Faces
R imul* ( nth isit!
• •»
(hi Folicv \bro;ul
I ondon I»e« 7 — « \V
Surljini: mtiM hi of iti ih !t tot
run !«i|h * in \\ • :n 11 .tud
.oulhei 11 ? lirnpr I in » i h'M: 'I to
(j. 1 \ t• • lone .m ojicu <■ h.i jlrii;; r
of l'i urn* \Emisiei < hu,rehill
i;o\ r i ninent . hi u ppm t e« .
mi i >h,t led I In ii tm . » . tin .1 full
dress deh,He tomorrow on in
tei \ entinn in 11.• I•. ,inil * • i en e
! hei e ,t ppe.ii ed (<» In- no i.l n
*;i » I h.t t hi i;o\ ei ninent v\ onld
he in ei throw n hut in i;enl .11111
limns In .ittend tile deh.lie were
sent out 1 nisi 1 !»e po sihilit \
t li.it >01 i.i ii .! .1 ml I ..1 hot* mem
hei of t ominous mn;ht seel; .1
di\ i i'm.11 \ ole.
Flank Drive
Is Surprise
lo Japanese
(lent .1 . \ • . Hrndi)
i’n ■11 >)hf 1 ■ , 11- . , \n
\'in ■ ' . i ■ ymr: i, ■ ■ i ny
I . 1
.■ I’.. • ] ... ■ ■ .
■..mil, i- .... ■■ 1 ■ .1
V A ■■ I-! IV. .11 1
..indent .. I ..In.;
r:r. ily .i ■, .■• I •■■).! ■ : i ......
. d ' .'. , u ' ■
ey! 1 ■ ..!. . Hi.'' • ' 1 ' ■ ■.. I' t 1 . ■.'
,.v 11 'ii, til.' I.:.... t e I. .id.' hv
\ . 11 unde: .• '
I n v ktu I ed • h » .1 ;
M. N.nwii ile, I '.. .1 "I
e p .: ati ■ i ... i '11 t>• I
| : Inui' |>. • nt • l,">, ... ' " A ■. . n
I .ii I .ey 1 r In e- 1. < . t -
The ill'" id' ,1 .1. mnl i>.e
: \ 1: .('it N'lliv. . . I . .Ill ■ 10
.ffensive" vva- In n ." e.i \V..iue day,
gainst ■1 e many on. uy ai tie t
.: i .'..stern I .eyte It 1 rum i •
.irlields that Yankee planes , .ve
.een attacking .lap antic.us thl'OUah
1)1 ;t tiie Philippines.
Ukraine Army Unit
! >! iving l !p Danube
1 ui Flank on Lett.
I iin I''1 I >■ < i (.'Pi IP (I
acne \ am-.1 ia nl \vi \vee|»if.jr
.i (• • iijitl ln\vei bain I!al;it(Hi, ill
mi!, "i ■ in i-11 ian if o
i ■ |. a IP-; lie '•■’(< n-’ • ' a
P i\\. a i I Pa ia'i if Ifii - i\ a
all I M 'll p.in ia ;>( .1 i'l ■ an
'.il'i1 ij e ni" i r m
khr <. • • m i»i till Hi r v J i. i (l
.t! i n !m * i Ji«i. mi! . ! f miles
mm.!ii nl Kiul.ipest. m tl,»‘ I tt*' of
iiii tuh nl h ii si.in .mini! . \\ hu ll
Hie So' u ! u .u hulh'tin s.m! \ is
in u mi', up tn Id iui,» s,
ii\ i'll Ml *1 pints mi Iildm.;
»! ii ilii’ i 'milr . south oi thr
1 \! ii ui;.m i,m i .i p• 1.11.
I >1 i ,t-t Unit ■ -•! ■■ ■ ic n| ri'I lino
j l -1 IP I I h 11 ;i‘ lip I > • ’' I ho I I
!'• i ,! • 1 !<U
' ,p : t. ■•1 \ \ * • !) >m
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Americans
At Edge Of
Steel City
Moppmg Up Action
Under Way in Areas
Of the Saar Basin
far; • I tec 7 {AIM -A rm r
ic.ni tank <ir-• • within three
ami a h i I a a . "I Saat’ln'ucken
today in a | ■ 111 nyr* • In the nut
-ki rl • "I i ir1 laeh. 1 ’rench rail
t n\‘. u aid mil )!• i 1 n[' t fie Sieg
I l ied Ini".
Art i • • i ii i rd a rm.v
I"niliiardeiI t n. ti • ■ i 'ittslnirgh
"f 1 ho i a i a i i ai legion for
: • • eig ■ mt .' day, while
nil an! ry v. a > * ■ a i ne the Ger
man.- I'r. .in 11 a t treels of
Saai’i'gii* inii" f rent'll horder
town .'nut Ii- a t ' .I t h* Saar capi
I ah St reft tig cnntiii ied
in Saariaiitei'ii.
'1 he \ ■ ", . g, ip
river
(la (lie stain Korr , i\ <*r Ironl,
Ih, ( idugnr pi.mi I• >i llii- second
■ Hi'TV'ivi' night was bright with
bright sr i l Ii (.riinan ground
lights suggesting that the enemy
was working i Mcnsiveh to pre
pare ih liaises ot thr I,rlt river,
in anticipation of a tnreed with
drawal hum ill,, seedt and sevol
I*■ 11 11 ocr 11, *’r.
.gut III Irs
' ■ • P 1 ■■■ * md
Along the.
* ■ : ninth
piles
; - ' '11 * •>! t Rhine.
' i a t • : tanks
in sunn |:l id’s e i ( of |he
Itma ninth aine. iinnps oh
'i('(l tie (.crinans strongth
*1111"-’ thru 'nations under am cr
"l uio|;,• 111 ,it I innach (u -t
"* I I i' ’( a-, in \ mcrii all
ha "I • !l la mg ii a lew ,m pel s i c
IT1 • inrd
Gan ■ ai the
fi: t irniv
' " H g" ' •: ip,., v.-h ,
' ' • • . I day:- ago,
v I I iadt toward
1 " ■ * 1 ""11 til*'
'.I 1 I : Pa
a -:;u 1 . and
- Grrmam wore
H ' " man patrols
’ • ’• t Vi'nlo. but
a every
hi;,, and Al
■ t: "-n (!' ■'in,in
1 ' 1 ."ii Patton's
' • *.
.■i i 1 t da (.rinians retain.
Ii ' I nr.i i . ally
III 'lllllOlIl •.}! of
' "P • t til" two
■ • i;,e i| 'i "• " I inm mem.
I a I .e M , sh.il ■' i
eiii Y i ig I.,•, • a npi'i.i-,.,
• • ii fi't miles
: • ’*' 1 ai ai• , a . well aJ
; I ' • • 11 t! v aia- m eu.
Greek Leftists Slowly
Yielding To The British
—
A tll'-ll II- • , \ I * : M - C.t-lt
I o- 11 If. I Hi it • ■! i man- I
•t <; O. '! M I ■ -t I ■ • <
! a ■ ai • a , ■■ 11 -J 11 i f I • • 111 fit -a 1 I'Ilf*
, t; - -i’ - - •• i.-mi-t
I-: \M -••• " ■ '• -a '• i -t I • . ’ ii-kl'tl
i A I! A I ft! a 111 . " I ' .. : 1 I 1 It TV
I I- c lit me, li"\\ e\ rr. pie id to
Tin tee
Hi ' i-h Spit! ii - ■ oil tn - - ..I
I '' aai -..tilt- At'!’
Min its -ee aid >i.i>
f ’let. ,f l ( \' a- ; ' ■ 1 1 • .V 1 "I
a • I i’ll a .1 ' ! 1 ted ■ v ' - Hli -
I. h. mill .. ... I1’ ■ lilt
kAM " i •pl'iiiuiHt; C.rc«. ,-iii- civil
Wat* "
In I "ill'1 a Itn! sll "- ■ ■ • < lit
spnkcsm a ed the outbrea . I el de
I v - -| Tin-lain-, by several in 'tiihs.
I i. ad' ■ ‘unles this pain
sit ati ’■ - solved nirw I itely.
.Greece will bP years in rising ml
| ■ >1 the chin s created by German oc
• 'ia11 1 ii11 111o said:
1 . « mg the Ath
ii i ’ ■ ■ i , .-hi, a ilp | nvos is
.. 1 ''id By t1' i:l it I ill
Cl' 1 1 I "'ll 1 1 >'r. | 111(1 VPI (1
1" ' 1 i 'V ( 1 ' . i lid Bl L tl ill
I ' •!!’. . ' . 1 I’d d .11 tlllevy had
‘ '' 'Hi; III ill its in -
'■ "ig •. r i r "i> M Serial
■" 'C '■ • ■ 'ii |■ ■ 11.• 11y was
ligln X- ' 'd i ' i 'Ini tempt
' ■ i 1 ' ' ■ 1 1; i, : i i' i nips,
1 1"! a. 1 • •• i. • 1 hey worn
irtine - ■ • der tht gov
• a d i it';,' 1 Srtihio tvgard
y inig a arms by irregu
- d. ,il(. with mi in
‘"''•■ii' I ■ M' a in Greece the
da alar, although in
Thrace lighting has broken out be
tween tiic. ELAS and nationalist
iorces.1’