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Show Facts Replace Rumors On Nazi Weapons Writing from New York, Nov. 12th, Albert Leman says that "every "ev-ery day it becomes clearer that Hitler has staked the outcome of the war on new-type weapons." The columnist cites "reports from Eerlin and Stockholm that the Nazis are firing their long-promised long-promised V-2 bomb on London" and says that "according to rumors rum-ors from neutral sources, this 'flying telegraph pole' is fifty feet long and is packed with fifteen tons of dynamite." There is no need for "rumors" and "reports" about the V-2. Gruson wirelessed the New York From London on Nov. 10, Sydney Times: "Identifying Germany's V-2 of-' of-' ficially as a longe-range rocket, traveling at a speed faster than sound, and carrying about one ton of explosives, Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced to the House of Commons today that rockets had been falling on 'widely 'wide-ly scattered points' in Britain for the last few weeks, causing casualties casu-alties and damage, which so far have not been heavy." |