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gl } Miners Undecided 2 as ; They! “Await Order From Union Chief. ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (U.P) —

Coal Administrator Harold L. Ickes, who for the second time in six

Thon. Sf In notion in. Southwest Pel Arm Such a program, Ickes sald In a) war sone, Unity. at Moscow Knocks,

statement might have to be in-| LR, Stisutad among householders to pro- Chief Ray’ W. Henderson. German Plans Kicking, | A London Believes. =

~ Killed in Pacific; Two .« . Ry VICTOR GORDON LENNOX | Others Die. 7 | Copyright, 1943; by The Indianapolis Times

4 and The Chicago Daily News, Inc. Tckes issued his statement sortty| Killed | LONDON, Nov. 2—Any hopes After conferring with John L| RAY W, HENDERSON, chief |Germany may have had of making ar “Workers, presumably on navy, was killed in ac n recen y Nveen d the triumphant 4 arrangements for getting the na- | in the southwest Pacific war zone, jen, epelled bn mp to go Serving in the navy for more |... is reflected here today both than nine years, he was the son | ar : | | bythe universal unstinting approval

of Mrs. Earl Manning of Colum- | * Lewis Is Silent _ (of the British press and the first, bus, O. and the brother of Rus | pewilde 1, feeble re tion trom

Lewis and other .U. M. Ww. offi- | sell. Henderson, 814 N. boy | Be Bertin. J 1 ave. Mrs, Manning lived in Indi- | - f ev anapolis until a few years ago. | a ly - month ago It was ! he ved a a ea Gi ate gradmtion in proach either Moscow of the western from “Tech high» school in ogg | allies in November, hoping to make peace with gne or the other side. | on Page 2—Column 0) SS Moscow the Nazis would offer, was- thouglit, the tempting bait > a frontier on the 1939 Ribbentrop |.

and the U, Se Sommit tee were to — o 3 p.m. T 0 line, with t military and in. EEE generally expesied What Fig uDY HILDREN : * would direct the miners dustrial collaboration.

Parley Dispels Doubts

10 work, but there was . IN S06 AL WORK To the western allies, they would | Lewis, presumably, will report re: | | suggest a friendly invasion of Gers! : ; th Ickes to the _. | many, after which they and the/ . [allies would protect Europe Jointly |

Youth Growing Up wo Fast, from “Bolshevization.™

The plan, as outlined here would Conference Members have included a long halt for Sul:

+ +, ministrator’s -office, -Lawis ssid, “I wouldn't have any. statement at all

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INDIANA TOWNS VOTE, “ents when they rly are mots FOR OFFICERS TODAY|2r4 12 a, rns 2 os te

Other Election Nev Page Nine) young girls and boys to assume re- and Russia hailed their Moscow |iyeason f! So. sponsibility at home which should accord as’ a major diplomatic tri- * Votersin most of Indiana's towns|eome later in life, he said. {| umph today and moved to trans- . went to the polls today to elect town| “Too much responsibility eauses| f

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trustees and. clerk-treasurers «fora fatigue reaction, the kids break German commentators hurriedly gress of Industrial Organizations. adopted the make-shift propaganda 'today that Lewis “must be driven , In Marion county, cioctond wer were | (Comtinaed on. Page 2—Column2) line that Washington and London |from the American labour scene.” ; + A general attack on Lewis, former

four year terms. had “sold out to Bolshevism.”

Maritime Union President Speaks at CIO Meet. g : ' B : !' PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2 (U, P). be ; olshevism'| fe Gol oe Sn LAVA. pred ot ‘and Seaman’ The United States, Great Britain anor conn

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Uncle Fight for Donna and irony ; Allies Suffer Heavy Casualties In Twin Drives Against Ry HARRISON SALISBURY Unitéd Presd- S14 Correspondent lican and British 5th army troops cracked the southern end of the main German defense line below Rome today, driving oust the Germans from strongly-held mountain positions. forces, in twin drives, hacked te major chunks from the ing. ro slopes of Massico ridge al | several points and capturing moss 1 of the Matese mountains toward the : {center of the line, Berlin Reports Sovidt Land- that the German line some 9 miles 3 I "below Rome was not yet erin 1——ing-on Eastern Tip of 4 . which they had fought bitterly .-MOBCOW, Nov. 1 @. P)- Driving for a four-mile advance, | Russian — armored speal Wa British troops captured the town of [defenses on the Perekop isthmus | the Massico ridge coastal anchor of | the enemy line, Installing itself on (The official German News oy), Gorigliano river seven miles FAgency D, N. B. sald thal Russian northward. {meross Kerchenski strait and landed | Out North and northwest of Teans "north and south of Kerch at the '0 seize new high ground and af | parent pincers. offensive against the the Americans se lied Mates me | peninsula. Altholigh the agency tain positions dominating the easte : ¢ “the Soviet forces had been wiped | Within heavy urtiliery ‘Tange of the out, It admitied by implication that Important enemy pivot at Veriatros ‘| Weather and" terrain 0 or since | plies. and ihe. rer hems the year 280. The n garrison | Were forced to form human 190,000 troops and had failed % halt Ment the Russians even temporarily on Line ‘Unhitched’ - | An allied military spokesman sad

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Nazi Defenses. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Algiers, Nov. 2. —Ame I forward into vital anchor points at a high cost of lives to | Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark's INS OUR “Little Rommel" line by storms Official commentators emphasized but that-they had lost vital pol ‘. Peninsula. : | hold, Casanova Captured | smashed through the last German | Casanova to occupy high points on and drove Into the Crimea today. | nigh ground dominating {the piaing forces In the Caucasus had swept In the center allied {roops fanned eastern. tip of the Crfimea in an ap-| the northern end of the Sth's front “major part’ of oN side of the Volturno-river and the Russians: hed established | Bxact distance of the gain was nok | te Apecified: # fenrry tool, had been denuded to a maximum of [$0 Pass up shells and heavy equips — yy avoy Perekop peninsula.

Russian advance guards the allied push ‘had “very BIGGEST TASK MEAD ‘22: aut aera he. DoAheF akon’ au arty nmi coastal plains of the Crimea, Gen. German line on the

WN W AR FUND I. Tolbukhin's main forces | ridge and Matese mountains sectors

were aD the coup de grace 10! Advancing at what was officis | straggling tens of thousands of Ger-| described as a “heavy cost.” British : a ———— many’s shattered southern Army Cut | forces stormed Massico “ridge off by the lighthing Soviet advance | capture the town of Casanova ie ‘Fourth Report to Be Heard across the Nogaisk steppes, to the east American troops et Tolbukhin's hard-riding cossacks most of the Matese At Noon “Tomorrow. +|and motorized forces drove to with- | which included some the wrongs lin 30 miles of Kherson at the mouth | gst enemy positions, | $1.975.000.00 (of the Dnieper while infantry and! op fi : peng @ allied spearh driving {tanks to the rear gave by- -passed | through the western flank of the 36.6 [German stragglers the choice of {ine methodically were taking’ apart erie 1252,056.71 'death or surrender. { the strongest German defenses bee tomorrow | The Soviet right flank pushed joe Rome, some 90 miles away, ; into the everglades and reached the pevond the mountain line is relss {tively flat land through which

Reported to date Per cent of goal Amount needed |, “Next report Drive ends ...........

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The. money line in the glassplated war chest, symbol to suffer (Continued on Page 2 Column 5) | advance could be speeded.

ing millions of aid to come, rose an- | Stoturs i) I Matese mouniaing tod Americans Other fook today. aie |ON the War Fronts Ne tuvamiz pit the Amtticith 18

the one-third mark as volun- side of the Volturno river. Venefro, teer workers reported an an Nov. 2, 1M3 a main anchor of the central pore

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‘Domination,’ Germany's defeat.

"Lauds “Co- -operation.’

officials “remaining in LANEARA, Nov. 3 0.2), = Alo oahuiiat commission {speech -by President Ismet Inonu | would be held in the British capital

SAVANNAH “DAMAGED opening parliament was regarded before the end of this month, IN SALERNO BATTLE today ‘as an tmtimation that he

take the country into war on Dispatches from neutral Swiden othe side of the alis f necessary to Bpain and Switzerland “made . feounicsd today ati save humanity.

Moscow Decision

= By EOWARD W. BEATTIE HR LONDON, Nov. 2-—Allied “observers said d today that Air attack

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London and Washington were | (Continued on Page 2—Columa 3) are the apples of equally jubllant and it tinder. | a ee nce and each has ol Sood that the fret meeting ot tne ITALIAN KING TOLD Say-4t-homes Al 2 hia S-uion WINOFON 14 the Clay |ITALY—Anglo-American 8th army” Gncial reports sald

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“We still have our big driven from the ahead of us,” Harry 8. Tiegeth gen- | {RUSSIA=-German defenses collapse] ridge, whose slopes were assaulted

eral chairman, said. in southern Russia; Russian army by troops struggling £ ; The fourth report meeting will be | breaks into Crimes. | sheough showers and Sd apis enemy guns emplaced in the

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Permor 8. Cannon, fund treasurer, poo 0 Bskchieh, western Jane " Lae cost fn men was considerable: bus spoke at yesterday's meeting, ob- bloody fighting. - served as “War Prisoners’ Aid” day. i ; “The hopes of allied soldiers and . " » ; aie sailors held in enemy prison camps

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Boron are: ataban 1s win FOUR-CENT POSTAGE To Outflank Rabe

the engineers in Hawa. Unde Tom PLAN 1S RESCINDED ALLIED "HEADQUARTERS; Southwest Pacific, Nov. 2 Wp Pim

WASHINGTON; Nov, 2 (U, P= In a sudden ke lo Speed recondtiest of the Solomons; Americars tnvas {The on-again, off-again house ‘ways sion forces stormed ishore on island yesterday to seine | BROWN. STAMP qT tand means commitiee today . re- Empress Augusta bay. and -doom thousands of Japanese troops at

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Naples political! WASHINGTON, Noy. 2 (U, P.).— postage rates from 3 to 4 cents. It urn over the throne Dates when four sets of "brown [also canceled previous decision to|est—and most ally. 4 8 ‘S-year-old son, the|stamps in ration book 3 will be good | double the present tax on cigars. land in the Solomons “group ; : 8 were announced today by the OPA | The actions cut the revenue yield carried ; e io Jas Bndenstoed to have a3, follows: lof the committee's ocomimenda : ‘have| —Dec. 5; “P"—Deec. 12. AR will expise dan 1, 104).

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