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Pearl 187 150 0 $1097 LATE 4 1 - an- headquarters PACIFIC QuIlARST $650 S550 NOW l'uil ht' Iledi 8 Lost ' i 4 IP il 336 More Killed 1$0750 $1297 k I f — ci tvey 7 0 1 5 : reported seeing huge fires on two successive nights in the vicinity of the hilltop town This indicated that the besieged enemy was destroying stores in preparation for an attempt to es- menaced by allied infiltrations to the east $1150 NOW '"11 I 1 i k : (1 ‘ - - year 92" $2497 RtiEGL01FL:RN$01w997 REGULAR 12 OFF ' J : d( $ 1 ' CY $ -- -- ibostriking 'hal ilt(:111111 99' 9500 $3950 NOW i ' 1 1 1 1 - ese counterattack Front line observers with the NOW! Z' i :''' lths G AT HALF PRICE A 1 r1r -I I - nounced Thursday By cutting the road behind the enemy's rear Japanese infantry and gun positions -- have been turned" the daily communique said The action was along the 'Chocolate staircase" of steep ascents land sharp curves After establishing the roadblock Indian troops beat off a strong - i k ' ' ' J - ' - - ' ''4- xel 4- Chesterfields Sport Coats Reversibles Fur Trimmed Dress Coats Smart New Style s— Suits in solid colors plaids and high colors t 11 1 T i -- 9 SOUTHEAST ASIA CONINIA HEADQUARTERS Kandy Ce: Ion Oct 5 1:P3—Indian troops sul vancing on Tiddim iin northwestern Burma have struck behind Japanese defenders and cut the Tiddim road just four miles north of the enemy base Adm- - Lord Louis 7 ' Mountbatten's cOAIS - i - r di PRICEONLY Tiddini Itold - I “ 1 - 4 r-7- Allies Sever r"'"i ' 5 ' 4- - t" ' --1 41: -- ' I ti k nlrarg T - 0440''' - - ' ) - 0 ' Nt This Fall i L'i 1 i- '''''''''7: 4 1 II" - kt) ! ---1 1 r- - i - - i I rt I 1 id - - - 3 r----- 1 t I r' L - '1 I z 41 (or' t 21) '' - ' ' d A Oe f ' U S Subs Bag 11 0 I i Iff -- ' ' 4 44 k- ' ' 1' 1 ( iVear a n ejin 4 :: - '1 - 1 1 ‘ - Al 1 ift06101 - rx - -- i '412 1 - a ' Er i: r jit X - egugh 1 ) 1 (c V CrVirr I - 411-5— si ' - 1 ' DIXIE 1 1 "'- ‘ - n r'T ' '' cargo-transpo- — I ottoss ( ' a poLgh3 t "hot opottel rorrli nation II I 1 7-- : 3s w 1 ' wet -- i 1I :I ' - j 4- : Nh164011 - - si LEAD-IN- - ' - t S i Japanese on kNw:!iflinthe ef 11 X Rk C271 I I I More Jap Ships 1 t - I Ilunan-Kw-ang-- at nearby Handorf Enemy airfields arourd Munster ': have been crowded with German FOR YOUR MONEY planes since the luftwalle lost iits t THAN AVERAGE OF in France and Belgium 5 WASHINGTON Oct (UP)— and basee it is that ' 6 OTHER The navy disclosed Thursday that German airfront these fields opposition is believed 1 U S submarines have sunk 11 to have BRANDS I originated in the past more Japanese ships including GIANT SIZE ONLY 25i few weeks 772 to three Witt vessels bringing co 10( size too the enemy craft de- Fly Bad IVeather stroyed by:etc heroic underseas The Fortresses attacking Co- l r7-7'r-7rl Harbor (07::--- -) sin raiders ' — — : i -—i logne freight yards flew through newest Included in the catch 3 16) LA were a destroyer an escort vessel bad weather and bombed through a converted seaplane tender five solid undercast but clear weather iTC 37111 PZ17137:r2 a reported over most of the cargo ships a although in places the tanker and a cable ship Super-fifar Super Shine dwai4 flew through extremely months the five past During Gootriarbi 1144 by Lobo lb rolls PrOthbeta C111 weather Returning crews American submarines have averthe bombing of some aged 45 Jap ships sunk per month targets as excellent and that of others as good i The luftwaffe made no attempt t to intercept the American bomb- t ers but escorting fighters engaged I in several dogfights One group I reported one German plane de- i stroyed in the air and 15 others tf -- -) — blown up on the ground in strafing 71 L ' ''''''' NZ 40 c 1 1 I" (1)- - AT' 1 f-- Fall of Paoching would safeo' 1 A 44:0"' guard Japanese positions along the I 71 railway in the t drive against Kweilin provincial As424 '" capital of Kwangsi on the left flank of the offensive dOl- against Kweilin Japanese who broke into the town of Chang-nin1 ' received heavy reinforcements 'C''''' e7:'9"and street fighting spread in the At gr7town which is south of 47 1 e ?of: — d on the Japanese-hel‘ Ilengyang " Canton-Hankorailway ---I miles northeast of Thirty-on- e ( Kwellin fighting raged west of l ) II si : a nhsien rail a nga LIit: figthte4rs I lar:I'tht logan dt7stroyed new Fall hats are Escorting I total of 16 German planes includ- town the high command said The ExLootion Mayor Dies touched ! look e 15 on the ground and disablei'l Japanese who drove a column West 1 LONDON oat 5 (1')—Sir Sam- ing fix7e locomotives are uel George Joseph and 10 Hingang apparently 56 former lord oi a dash or feathers I the mayor of London died at his Loncars attempting- to outflank The Chinese said don Kwangsi capital home Wednesday glitter but little hats for all that! Strike nallyards three separate Japanese attacks ) A concentrated force of heavy on their positions west of Hingan 7! wdlailars ONE ALL ri 7 l71 o'al rl were thrown back bombers herded by IsIustangs and I -11 Irml In the maritime province of 11 Thunderbolts struck at railway rni i IP-- (IN'1 0 it'‘1:: ! i I ) rsi 717 I I 1 t I at 7 t 45 t Fukien it) 44 miles about at ii L) 11L21 Cologne yards I4-t ILÄ" 1—L) ILIi--it 164 I- -4 &ail east of Aachen where Lt Gen made surprise landings for a drive Cr6 H Hodges First army on Petochow the Chinese said the To Relieve Misery Courtney ' 309 SOUTH MAIN STREET r i v i g through the Siegfried invaders we're checked about six I' 4°44'1 is' OPPOSITE SEARS ROEBUCK east of Both miles sides at near Itheine that port the ' VAIPORUC no n ii t 23 miles suffered heavy casualties in days b a OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL a PM raisnedr 11""wIv1" capture upsetting of Muenster on the : government plans for leadership itimd of the Polish armed forces may -Eighth a Ii r force have any one of these three efa raid Wednesday fects: Ninth air force fighter- 1 1"-on rail lines at Emmerich Appointment of a new corn- mander acceptable to Moscow Deventer and Holland Germany : 2 Return of the post to Gen and on rail lines junctions and ArnhKazimierz Sosnkowski between end the Germany 3 Continuance of military au- - em-Ni imegen corridor a triumvirate the The U S heavies turned their thority under president minister of defense and attention to luftwaffe airdromes chief of staff which was formed in northwestern : and to operate while Komorowski still bombed nazi fieldsGeernany ' at Lippstadt '4N ta was battling in Warsaw Gen 23 miles northeast of A rnsberg at servStanislaw Kopanski has been Paderborn 20 miles northeast of '' '''''- 1 ing as Komorowski's deputy here Lippstadt and Munster - Lodden- t ' z i t heide a suburb of Munster 20 f I ' i: ' '"-" miles Southeast of the Rhine and :cozmPrrlootepopmgATSErilltl-- - ri- ar Idgxl:latn Hunan-Kwang- : 4 : - ' 1 ' i I !s - 'ff Id 1 J 1 ' a - 1 ':''''0" sile LA i ' rc i - ''''' P ktyl to Chinese troops in the Paoching sector and the area west of Hengyang Other planes harried the Japanese on the front strafing supply- lines and bombing Japanese positions On the Yunnan province frond the Chinese have captured an enemy pillbox in the eastern part most important of Lungling base on the Japanese remaining Salweenfriver front They threw back several Japanese attacks near Hstangta east of Manshito The Chinese counterattacked in the latter area Tuesday and killed about 60 Japanese the high cornmand said Two hill positions were taken ' s - "or ' Lf'''''"--"'""""717- 1 0-- corn- - of - -- v "" 1 iii" Lite a radio beam Ills soli Deeause? Ife's learned that euper-fini- t I'ebeco cleans teeth betttr—ottaye on the jr1)froitghtrg doesn't wash right away when you start to brusb 4 i -'' T ' - 1: I dnrn: ::i: - 4 --- '- J ) -- t - '4 n -- come in On- h! is — i !7!"zr--- l 'e-- -- 021' i-- 7 7- 4 :::41 lt' )- 'e — -- 000w Nsv)-0-1-- 4 r---- - : 01116 cr: w:1? 1' ' t ""NN 'I' ' - s ' 4 i Alli ''''' ''''''''s 44 'Fp American fighters of the air force struck at a supply line in the rear of the enemy drive on Kweilin and also gave air support CHUNGKING Oct 5 (VI—The Chinese high command announced Thursday night that all comunication with the defenders of Panching had been cut off for II indicating- loss of the stra- important center on the I fighter i ill-fat- I - Amp (orriciall IV United Pre4 LONDON Oct 5 —More than 2000 allied heavy bombers and s unchallenged by tthe luftwaffe and flying at times in weather 40 degrees below zero attacked crumbhng nazi defense Thursday from Wilhelms haven in northwest Germany al- most to the southern terminus of the flaming western front For the third time in five days more than 1000 American Fortresses and Liberators escorted by lip to 750 fighters loosed their bombs on nazi railway freight yards airdromes and communications and battle 'supply lines i Thirteen bombers and five fighters are missing a Unjed: States strategic air forces' conummique said ) soviet-sponsore- d Hes a Canteen - 4)sr:77-- 4 444 I - i r - I of Castel del Rio and only 10 miles from the Via Emilia between Imola and Bologna and Cutting of the Po highway a slash would principal railway supply route for German forces in the Adriatic sector and also cut a fast retreat path for enemy forces now fighting on the Eighth army front Another push in the same sector took Fifth army units to CuvioIa three and a half nnles northwest of Castel del Rio South African troops entered the town of Lagro on the highway running Jpetween Prate and Bologna five miles ' southwest of Mount Veneree ' or7sr mud-streak- - Gen LONDON Oct 5 Tadeusz KomOrov'ski (Gen Bor) leader of a guerilla army crushed in the streets of ruined 'Warsaw y in a struggle was cap tUred by the Germans less than a week Eaten the Polish government in exile had named him Polish commander in chief 'A German report that the general and his ent:re staff had been taken prisoner after the death or capitulation of their army Monday within sight of red army troops across the Vistula was confirmed by a Polish government spokesman whose words reflected sorrow at the loss but pride that Komorowskl had shared the fate of his surrendered remnants At the same time the spokesman said developments -- gave the lie" to the assertion last Saturday by the rival Polish national liberation committee that Koniorowski had ordered the uprising Aug 1 and then sought safe shelter 1S miles outside the capital Prime :Minister Churchill said tribute in the house of commons Thursday to the patriots of Warsaw saying their uprising which failed despite supplies dropped by British American Polish and soviet fliers would "remain a death- for Poland for the all over the Ifer81K: oe romotowki 63-da- " advance The steady toward the Via Emilia principal Po valley highway and its a - - Inan11 :4"- - I 1000 yards from the town of Loiano whir four miles to the west (Offi(ia1) 0- z-- !- r 4"-- - - i 1 '1 ' I 4 ?' |