I 1 rUJiYA/viA GUIDES B-29 SOMBER ON ROAD TO TOKYO THROUGH THE NOSE of a R-20 Superfortress ran he seen Fujiyama, whose snow-capped i ,ik once Intrigued wavoheToi^in m S 3 ..* "scd ^ Superfort crews to Jde them on S vu, to the rohjo md ■ rial targets. Fujiyama, an active volcano, is believed by some scientists to have caused the caithuuake distuibances m Japan. American Air Force photo. (International Soundohoto) Heavy Snow Fails Over W. Carolina Central States Are Largely Blanketed With White Mantle . In'i :: ' i ■ !• v,Ivrll In l; :i .ir. u i| .. in ri> hi it nag, I1...I nll'ii :■ t 1 iincl »• by 1 1 im-:it . i a ; I'll1 111 >( I n. HM A ill'. ill- in I II ' 1 '■' I mtali '■ .rii n.i V mi ■ |m In. It | i.brr. tli :.. i I. A' i ,lr . mi -d. A . I'W'-ii! ■ I n|lt Pi1' • ■■ W r VV. ,.|!n :• iY.it .iu r n i" HI in ■ ■ I i""| I'l.illi’" I . y ( [I.Y Pi t ..•'ll'' . ill so b..1111h . i d ■:, , 111, tli it I-j ir (t’nii' mr i ■ 'ii 1‘ i■ Tj.ii'r > H1ROHITO PRAISES HITLER. MUSSOLINI (I >\ ’! ii(* \s' orialod i>r»-ss) < in,' mm II11 r i- ii n in Japan •••id < nii!t t itii.. lot v U i* d f.inis *.!»d I o . \ i! < 11 j 111111 i : 1111 I *«• n 11 o Mu Uni on the 121• 11i ainiiv< rs.it • i Ilo ‘i.'O’u. i; ol lho .l.i im.ioso <•'*! m.m-U ilian miliiai \ a ilc:; < . I lio .l.i};.; nt so n**\\ s a^oin v m poiUJ. Mn* I ocoral ( ommtn.i' ( ain ns ( onnii sn n hoard lh» l i aailoasl. itt timed to m < imU d \sia. - Russian I »> i i c \ ! i..\\ ' ciiiiiplete Imre m:i Ini’ AiirIu A'i r Iran Hai r up ui ei .uteri elilimi n 1 nr Italia li anil (! reel. Ruveru iiients. UlliriaP here haie l.Pie expeel.i t . .ii 111al Hu.-- ia . »ii 1(1 r a : til ii ■ Hi 1,i.ikI..n .a War !ii:i;: 1 •.11 1 ’e! iiiR the reeuRiiilinn nun ( u • ■ lit the Hr 1. lit Aniei iean clash last week wa rene'.veU aRree • 1. In hai'e tlinrii irIi run ill' ■ "ii “i the 11ii i i " i'al cli'i'i i i 1 icat i< •:l in: in i -1 rator wa- announced 1 it i i ■ W'lii! • i I "ii ' today, aid lie (mil to carry Ids id Au to i !i> ill die. in . {, m' hi, . i 1 .alll' || : . ,'l ' I t I)"11 "IT .1 .it ,11 : I II' "li. \".i"'iih'irt' : .a".' U '.' ai'.i ii.i1, 1 a " I lilt' .. ac ' a .i ili 111 . ii. .'. 1' 11 flic r • -ill' that I he ilu. 1 mu .■ i:: ■ a. Ifl.A ii i.. her. in.' inc I.i-! ■ ii mil hut: a.- " ■' v ml. h i'al ili .' S' Itm . Il l I'." ,].j„ ' in :r . ■ i jmtv' ."h'lini. '..it":' v. im m .rdi Ili. 11 ' itll I.V had th. ■•!" ' " 1 ■' -I>la: Hid him. to \V '■ li . ia. lea e ! i a ml exi'hmuv " i :' ! . ant h ,■ ,1 , ',' . > I. "... UK \ : .l.d i , di/e tin |.ay ,11,mH ; .' i miiiTil 1" , mi" ai'1 d; ■ It ", cliafe am n i • . im in mi.'. ■ "! lit'..'.. I i ■ " la "ml. I,lit 1" II" at ail. I < . film i 1 ,.i , , • iI,. Id t" on " 1 ■ i :lly . a; . .|(. ' I'lf., ill".. ' , . ... I : i■ .■ it 111 i .p il l' t im 1 !'' : i - , "Ml. I I" i-nv ' ;c ' Him I c . : * * i"ii. ' ' .'. ’I hiT•' I "U . I ;ai mall r | i i n t .v mm m .ill ■ . ihe n . im Tin., i.. .ml I ta ay atill, time." NAZI ATTACKS ARE DEFEATED IN ITALY KOMI. I ><".'. II. — (AC' — | st'dif (.rrir.an counlrr al ta< i.s against (In* \U»«ad Miiai'lei-. ,innouiieed today. U-Boats Not Abandoned By Nazi Rulers \\ .ishmgtoii, III (Al'/ idcnl Rous' cell .. ■. i I.. M:1 Chun lid pi -i no stock ■ ' 1:1 iv|n i is (Bi any liu ibii’i I1 'I'cd U-I’.oat construction. Branding tne report i ’pirn tabu (h-rnini--1u.;piled,' and 1111: * 1'1 - tv. ■ leaders said in their i . vit.ol;. ii11 it dement eov cring subn n lie and anti-subinarme tietivit.v during Nov lanbei: •a in live eonti ary, improvv d tvpv (,l It-Duals may al any lane be lino,'. . into the battle, and nbmtmi: ,.( our present comm Mid "I the - w ill undoubtedly call lor unremitting i i a l.dire and bal'd I iglit big. ~German already has introduced i.cu devices, such as an exlen-iblc ; a intake and cxhaiise. which en B-boats 1) remain subniergevl i, | mil periods anil thus to "pt in'-. • a|t, j to uveas denied to them b :h,, cm t three ye i s. Sn ppmg b sis ill November vver deM i.ii’il as "Very small.” and the , . ;„-r oi r-boats sunk in projioi i , i,i ' has again been satisfactory.” Superfort Raids Fold From Tokyo III;- I Hr V. .01 i.i led Cross.) A ■ '■ S ipi !•.: !'•<•.. r,ii(j., nil i - ■ is 1 ■ .in .cun v.ere ro I -. '' .i. ; .iii .■ .* mI.u, ."hirh 1 : ’1; ■: c ■ 1 I j j iiren i.i :y Is ii . • ■ '.iiii'il leiv put ml." I ■ e nr vo. I ■ . . i I 'lie I..- .ail •lie : i V t n !■ ■ -fli-i ,|| l ' t.Li i i ■ • t-’t vi .. err made >,v ... m il I i-L!!i Sun rl.. ' mill ,\I in i. . > i a .1 11 i ivy. The ' '.I im.'i:.I nrd b.v any \t! i | .mime. Hie a 1 (lrf< i! tin <1 a I ' hr I I. ... f hey ,e, ' Ibe I' i "I.I i . • I'; i mil" i, ,.| i | | v. " AI ■ m.i: ba ml y I11 . . ni ; ■ iu ' nteii I ’ '. I >■ a. I. / add IMA rail lire rlri ive . -li..'. i ■. i'rjmrt , ,| i - • i’l il'-.l ;. e-1ri ll ,l,iI, a ,.: . .-'I 11 i •s a " day, and ,,i,■. i. i | !•; vii.-h. ti. . • ithern j | . .. .1 r I l.illtl: ! I .. . Mill i • I I . -le i 1 ■■■ " emit. I ,n K*n ea : "in I I mill! in ni. To Back Up Byrnes Order V.A n. ■■ II ( . \ 1 • > S' |. : : ... A I . ■ I ■ n" t Mr i Slate I I• I ‘ li!a 111!: ' irib.i t " tion til pul ■ -t tin Byrne a mptiv. i'L ' i i i . r In Irb mi in I" .h" n! I •!•<•.. Ma im (a in ill lb . ' ■ aid Ia n dealt i yn :al nms aim ' • amrinlrd ; • pi vide th;11 win n ei.ipatimnlly de ferred reyistrani 1 ■ ■ . 1 • s ntia 1 jobs they will be . i u. ! asl mtn . la. . (('out imied mi i '.me Tin ee.) Th i rdA rmyAdvan ces In Sn o w It 'K * it it it it it it it it Japs Trappedln Ormoc Sector \ —— Philippines Base Taken Bv Surprise <■ rI .-I ():• i 11m was in Amer ican Mauds today captured just I'air da; al ter a.rpri m land iiiK's l • III" 'ail Ii and 1 I.rue columns nl veteran *> auks pul a nut-cracker . q..uu/.u mi thou-, amis o| .)apanc e trapped in a narrow pocket by the action. < U'lu'ic . ,i i i/< i mi11 - 111' mi H 'it Si.indi.iy y the \mi iron 77th divi sinn, v hsi’li la 'ih’Ii' a the kii"i k '''! 1 . It• m • n ' ■. ;d tei ,i quo-! drive ! i *> ... ' 'i*■ :d t i!> I 'shed Tin iid*.y ti • ' i :i.i . i ,i nd ;i i r (i< ru_imI Alin1 \rtlnir i ported in hi.-, r1 •!;: n . ’11 i< J t U* 1 ! \ ''Tim pj i r i ..h i t :i i iii*. iilt }i< : i«»ji i ' •; ..oid tr**nn, m ■ ■ ' • ■ 1 te ih< ■ . • 'I le y . re I ".ii : d. ‘ ♦ o I y. 1. ii Ipll npih-i i 'in-.ity !(»> ri lr- : >.c i ri;d. ii i n.” C'.iptiirr o! ( ■ m ■ ropreM-ms a hea\ y !.d w t i flu d pmif <*. J i \\ .1. it. I to tor riu :ny ,i reinl'iMVf Oi r mi" nliiin 'Hint y to v m i*»nr.. tiny. n rth vt I . :ioi|! r . \ {i,r i -i mil. is • 1 Li poll s l,i ' 1 ' ! i ■ I i \ c : • t • .ii 1 ,i y tr. which 'I'.v , '"irml* . t.hr key f the IMibippm*-.-. (•;■•! ; i*ii Japs I hrown Out Of Town By Chinese ('h i im;k ■ n y. 1 II (AIM— ( >no nl : O feres mv.idmu K - ■ j < ben vept :#;■ .ii-io. 1 . ; 1''i • 1 r: :»y counter Mt t;i*• vine C1 • e H «>;. ho j'ccnp 111red !.; nch:o. pi-i -e: the I. < m t ier 1, K v. pr- > nice, the (’hi - nr c Iiiiih r :1.1ud ,iunoimeed. The C’/ in ' •('• n » i .id mn-:‘ i on lilt* K Y. . K y.e:c:;.,;v | olford. batkTi i .1 ,ij "-i i i *. di .yi11» u i ' • K\\ t i 1 ' i the I »m in.i im..d .irem ■ I "t K y r.y.m.Li. \o'Y, Dm ( o.i . e only 1 • • eject ;» c Ti i o . 1 , ;, .i, ..-»< ied K .*. • ■: •iu* a l dr mil > -d! tic.I to nd the prov-m.cr • ■ V’r y ic the d ip mo r. I’he (leej"• i i•«o' r.d inn «»! the d..j> in irt y. . i;, ' • : u i ■> iiiile.- n! their L".d. Formerly pr t quarte i to A hel ir i * • ( ', 111 •. i • 1111 .;h t he iible t" ’ ind any ! oil . e;de n \ asi«m "1 K ' 1 • hoA . mid oioe j>re dirt the d o lie •• rh.mce to take Iviiiiimy ner o l.i. ""WEATHER I OK \ OKI II ( \ KOI IN \ ( ioud\ tonight. Kain in east portion and changing to snow in west, ending late tonight (older tonight and Tuesday. WHERE LANDING TRAPS LEYTE JAPS AFTER STORMING ashore some distance below Otmoc ( 1 ), A:; i icon in fantrymen have thrown a roadblock across the coa dal h:a ay cult,:;.; the only route ot roll eat for about 25,000 Jap troops and arc rep . •<..{ to be closing in rap dly on the pert. While our troops v.cie unloading, a Jap convoy (2) wa. sighted and 12 enemy lap. v.v:e id 1 lei toll.- o i tom. U. S„ gunners, after heavily shelling the J. n a1. Oivnof, y: .o brought their secondary port oi i alompon (2) m U i :.i in ; \ at tempt at diversion, about 200 enemy pa rat rot ; -is were die;.; ed m the San Pablo area (4) but the bulk ol these fore< u'oiv o n ! ly v dp- d out. d o tin' noi th (5). 22nd I hvision troop..; continued l< o \ • • : d a the Ormoc corridor from cohned Lirnon * l r.t> mu': iotial' Nazis In Panic As Reds Close In Upon Budapest U. S. Fliers Bomb Nazis In Sub-Zero 1>ii'Ion. Dew I I -(AH) Ann" : i an Ill'll bravel lxa>w zero tea pera t: u v • in tite .al > 1 rat "..pi m ••■e bomb.ng lane again tod , v 11 • i* a - ot ia • aerial pair* •: >pera! on on ( iermany t row ba e in 1 imam and 1 ta1y. I t it* i a • I n radio a;: 11o ,: i< • i • I :: a' i loiTliu r torn a mu Vi-iv app *ac i aig the lie idi ti mu iia- a i and po» ted a U"b • er a r • i ladn. !V"i n tiie on tli a in ady c\ c: A n A ria and p:r mg north. Tc "ipcr.d ai c of I ifty deg’-ce be low zero have plagued the Ivg non i-ci .- ’tc Saturda.v. Tiic « tome c.>ld, 11" .vc cr, may h.> i» ■:\ : poll" a >|c lor the ah.-ei we • •! Cei mail Hghtei opp- >-. i t ion. A -poke ran at l’. S. ti deg if an ji.it in rail | a rtcr> the 1 ii.ii t makeshift .• used n (h n a era ft has little winter . aItic to ; ■ enemy plane.. St id t gai ‘ .iiid Coble? / were hit by .ill!"-* ll.Hun Hr ■ !a a i i >. i a ; 1 bum bei ai'd l.gi.'er.. .'■Siturday .aid San dav Sea’ii l"'inbei'> and one tigntei were lost. Jap Admiral \\ Ik> Attacked Hawaii Admittedly Dead ( Ry I h*. .'1 ill' I i'll' 1 T'.Uy . belatedly .inn■ >1111.1'.! P i . tlii> <|i . 11 h .it A.imir.il Nayil ,.! 1 mi■ commande: . 11 .1.1; •: 1 c • • . 1 t,itc-es m actim i Saipai r.ii. iny to i t th,. 11 .mlu-i ot .’a nr-i. admirals listed , Ii. 1 nee M.iy 7. Tin. 1I1 .11ti ' l X.uiii' 1 pi • > • ■ s1 \ had been announced by .Ady 11 ,i Nnit/. Niiyumo. wl'.o rii: i-etmi :'■«' a'b n .>11 Pearl ll-.rboi . nil Midway. died duly 7. He prc\ lon.-lv had been ’ identified by Ximit/ a- 1 k* J.e a naval e mnumdei-ni-chief in. the [ central Pacific. Ukraine Army Poised J or Ail-Gut Assault On Lncmy Stronghold 1/hi. I)ir. ll ( Al'l _ Pi la li i : ‘ i • 11 j i III" ■ ». I ■ 1’iUila |u'st frots. |Hi.-itiiin i■ \t• n niilr. nul l h ami fi \ a mile.' .'"irtli nf the ei t \ I ■ 'da;,' a AIc \\ ad\ in • said ,ari at pa im v. • • |it tin- Nazis in. iii til,' licira;.11u i■ i• 11 11 niig'a rian capital. 11ish"ii nl' Ini' . i i ii'hI . al.-i v.iti p i.'O'd llii,'.. i i' i, • ■' ■ "i !"i ■ .' ■ hi . ! i a! i - " i. t : 11 >: 11.11 .i. . .ni It m th.it rlii cc ti"ii ii - : st '.y ! i,, ns .V yt 11 ,'!'i ... : a,' , i K siiin 1'i'pt.i t -i 11 hi .ivy I in! I mi; n| i ’< ■ I, lii*- • * ‘! ;1 ll nt the city >>\) the e.'i - t nnyht c->' - Her ; t hen . it ,it i n ■ ■ }»«'•■ • i j:■ m • i;r • ip • i* 1 li ot I». i * t ;i j >t it re; iri n'< \ :' . - con - "1 , uniformly report tin eoiHiuei e.i German pop ulation cluede and generally coop erate e. The uit'ii responsible lor carrying out the program of military govern ment ui tin"naiiy however, are not [ a-.'iir 11g inr a minute that this , ,taratio-, will continue indefinitely. They real /e that it is too early to judge what w II be the reaction of I the German people as a whole. A1! m • . ; .11 nSHw ul (* * * i man town. . I 1 :i tal.ell lli.-ide the vv • : i ml tiding tin able e.! v ■: A. hen there arc n il yel .u ! : ig - ■> 1 r- im pl.etel y b< a i,i tide 1 1 ’ '1 among them 1 ;r■ . 1 part. ' v ' 1 n! town- cspe • al ly Am !••• m l e en whe: e p'sy sieal rh :: • ' • j,., bi. en 1 ght, 'he eo;i.mini 'v <• 11 oiu.v a .in m I to hi ed i ul* : A an i adieally hen brc*ai.tl.rinie i in' relc and i dale a big ■■ t <■ tathi i i pi ){)lll 11 n <11 Orb lit ■ the Ail/ - evacuate the r".e Then and then only \\ .11 11:t• react on ot a t1 Gcrma: 1 umnity In* 1 11• »\\ n. d'heo ' i \ . ueh eoirm mit r* may i11 ri out '11 1 just do as the e already encountered H it the army not taking any chances. Tanks And Infantry in Mile Push Counter Attacks By Nazis Beaten Back By Patton's forces I'.ii ; . !>• II ( A!’)—First ■ ■ inlantn and tanks ad vant1 (I '■ !•.■'• and a quarter fco da> in Iri'li snowfall, driving 'Ii1, w'i-aks nod Ii it still determin 'd i" nnaiis irmn tho Koor river v af• i• iwns of I )horn and Isolil/., tli" latter two and one Imlt miles northwest of the ruins ot Duron. ■ - ' l / (ten l lodges’ ' : i -. i . front, c in • ■ • n snow, ■1 v.t.-’. . • i.v "st and 11 ‘i i ■ Ii-I is a l': i isi'. naif Id ,ni t -in miles '>■»• op*’ • ''' wiry it.-m Cologne. ' n ihc mii. .i. l.l. < ifn. Patton's Hiirtl arm. brat dim n counter ii Hacks in tli,. steel cit\ of Ilillin -( n slid n ar saurlauiern. and t*:;iKIit the severest kinds of bat tles Ireni ‘louse to bouse in Sarc i s,in*mines. Koden and Iraulau lern. my was t ting cio Dillingen and ' a ni. and progress ni-rcs.-ai ily wa • j iw. . i'. i i' seventh •’ 1 the Cit" mans '■ '■ '■ ■ ■’ hi' mg French A I illgUfii.i . i:. 1 I inch the ' ' •' ' A d . ! : ' 1 :' , way 1 '’ ia;- ii■ mii' ■. grrl at a 'mu area. 1 ’ *' 11■ r‘ ■ ' ■ : aiiti'v for ■. - vf pier, •‘•mi. t * -1. ■ I. n . ,M, lent pinks. No further progress was re ported cither toward the Saar lund i t rnruikeii, three miles m so tram 1 S troops, or in side the nearby French rail ren te: oi ! iiim.ii-h \ I rout dispatch 'lid the third army held only -I• i nt "tu li'tii oi Dillingen, n I" ’ ■ a i ok (,n toi'y and one e! the -'.i.irlaml - largest steel plai.ts are located. • ■ ■ i "ith arniy ' • .ii y t> mps Iiv t’ol 'nri':. 1 ■ i : mu miles Aim I . .I. y :. inner,-, and . ■ • supported t. -• Mini v. m me, !■ ighter i u:. e a • i i I.i'> rail ears ■ ■ ; ■ r r.i'l lines • da ... V A , done ■ in- third •' 11 md miles ' ■ '1 ,. - apt ired Vas, mm ' 1 Mere til,. 1'ivPf ■ m i Vi1’ na. and taken A. C lorn :ifacloscd ■r'll i n re driving .a. :ii* i mii . nl lie Danube were • . • : i' in the city's i'i "ii iii • '.illy today said i " e eiM.m S' a ; 1 tense, e was nt . • • \ isiui.i bridge ' I’. i’ol.i: !. and that e . : m d a* (d akoW • i dd| be i \pi rteit. ■ : ' 'pit ..ml Kus \ G e r - Hi..' 'em;' i 'me Russian i .lea. Iv.I. Ill Lat i. n . • (;• '..ii 11nve.s are u .- : e , i ... . m : • • Baltic. Famine And Pestilence Few 7 hr eat To Athens j Athf! . l>c II. •AIM \ .,w • !< >i >d ' ill.' . • ' i It • M ♦ * ’ I * ' c . tv di - ■ "■■■•." i ; I l" A' I. 'l l 1 . , ; , T I i *.. ; |v ■ heavy b‘ ■■ 111>e: : u be 1 1 : f i:ia■ 11 1 t he tvei I mi ig ' ig.; 'e iliac., el KI .AS i e1 . i a nl the KAf Wi ugh it mil 1 ilg S|.:l!. e . ,. ncl I I 1 gill rug a I ready rep. > rled to ha • e ■ ■. I the let i 1 ! ..an . d e. t a a I d a mi ... .an. i ed . i i Tim ail Kl.AS at: , -.a p|n u led hy ’ 111a iand art iHery i al been . .■ : ye i lay l>v Ih t sh troops using tank- and field gun Hf.ivy rain curtaili i .letirei during tin n:.gld, y l.:..- started by shell . e- i '1 ■ i > smoking :• id: '. on tire no:: cm slaui' ot the Acropolis. I All unloading of rebel ships at ■ " ; ■ i "• ■ !_ At:ii-M.-, w i, at a • 1 ''t;KA attempts to : lien to relief the a I"1;>11 ’ai ui so tar 1 ' 1 'i-i i !s of dead ■i'i; b rial. ■1 adi'., were uii’J :ate the ■ 1 i .cot .tig little A : n ' in * the EAM, > tig Bi Prime Minister ' ' i irgi that the EAM g"1 1 sc/i power and terrorize I1 ' i* aii'' > r, dr dared Saturday i*1 • i’ the i'i' cut struggle would con '. n: >■ u: ' the government of Pre 1 : Patunperou res gtxs British h> adpu.i 'ters said yesterday that Major General Sr.due, head of Al ed tro ps ui Greece, had received no peace proposal from the ELAS,