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ing officer of the prisoner of war camp at, Ft. Harrison, will speak at a meeting of the American Prisoner « of War society at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the war memorial building. Newly elected officers to ba in-

DUBLIN, Sept. 14 (U Pe _ famous

_ That led to a Shavian crisis ‘when Irish admirers met in Dublin tq agree on a name for a new literary. society they are forming. A woman suggested it should

Georg ? “ By a vote of 18 to 10 the society “will be known as the “Bernard Shaw Society of Ireland” .

stalled are Mrs. Henry Bracken, president; Mrs, Lester MorelandJr., -vice president; Mrs, George Reese, treasurer; Mrs. James Pittard, secretary; Mrs. Fred Berger, chaplain, and Mrs. Albert Moffitt Sr, ser-geant-at-arms. A lunchéon was held recently at the home of Mrs, Walter Stahlhut.

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didates who have died or resigned should be placed on the ballots for the Nov. 7 election. The question of placing of the fuccessor candidates rose over the fact that the war ballots already have been printed and mailed. car-

rying the ni of some candidates who have died or resigned. Mr. Emmert\said that the votes

cast for men Who have died or resigned should be counted for their rsuccessors. His opinion was issued to the state board of election com-

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3 PITTSRURGH, Sept..14 (. P). elia Frontera had “five ” for asking an annulment of her marraige, she told Judge James L. O'Toole in com-. mon pleas court. . For six weeks, her marriage to Ralph G. Frontera was a happy ope. And then she said, he “moved his five children in” and announced: “Here they are— you're stuck with them.” Mrs. Frontera said her husband neglected to mention the children

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Robomb Evacuees Stream + Back Despite Repeated ~~ Warnings.

Times Foreign Service LONDON, Sept. 14.—Despite repeated warnings from both the government and the press, Londoners evacuated "during the flying bomb attack are streaming back to the city daily, refusing to believe that the “secret weapon” danger has not passed. They may be cruelly fooled. Berlin's threat that Hitler's second “secret weapon”—the V-2—is “ready for action” cannot be completely disregarded. So long as they are able to operate from Holland, the Nazis probably still will be capable of launching some kind of super-flying bomb, rocket bomb, or other projectile, and it is quite possible that the

WAR ANALYSIS—

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Perfect I Gives Allies | Odds Against Nazi Stalen

By LUDWELL DENNY Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—The battle of western Germany: with almost all of the factors favorable to the invading allies. Py " Hitler relies on three %hings to stalemate our offensive until he maneuver a compromise peace by trickery. Those are the line, the fanaticism of his best troops, and bad weather. But the allies have more and better troops, armament and plus air supremacy, superior leader-

of course, cannot carry he oad alone, Though a besieged Nazi still holds out at Brest, the nearest the United States, the now have four of the five best to supply an all-out invasion Germany—Antwerp in the ni Le Havre and Cherbourg in th center, and Marseille in the for the Belfort gap front. ‘In the desperate race a time, fall storms and 1 | winter, Eisenhower has obtained egsential supply ports and over into Germany to hammer Siegfried line with no margin

The timing of the invasion of

Germany is perfect. Six allied armies are in position: Two British and Canadian armies in the north, three American in the center and south, and a fourth # American airf borne army to opHv “ w= erate over the top. Mr, Denny The junction of

land with the cold, damp winter

Patton’s 3d and Patch’s 7th army, from the Mediterranean, was achieved just as the invasion of Germany began. So Gen. Eisenhower can use all three of the natural routes into Ger-

from Germany itself. Won't Affect Outcome

Not that any new vengeance weapon will affect the course of the war any more than the flying bombs | many: The Sedan corridor through did. Aachen to Cologne, the Moselle corBut the latter damaged more | ridor through Trier to Koblenz and than half the dwellings in London, | the Belfort Gap to the upper Rhine. | The first two already are in use! and Patch is nearing the third. Le Havre, large French seaport, was taken by the Canadian army while Americans -were-erossing—the German frontier. The importance of this is tremendous.

coming on, that presents a monumental housing problem which the premature return to London of its residents is only complicating,

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spare, With average breaks in the weather, he still ean build up enore mous supply dumps close to the front and utilize his air supremacy, both of which are essential for & knockout blow before a winteg stalemate. : Finally, other allied offensives off | the eastern front, in the Balkans, and in Italy are preventing Hitlee = from shifting reserves westward te ; the Siegfried line to Sop Elsene 3 hower. . ..._. —— - While the Amerieatis 1 were Cros§e ing into the Rhineland, Russiam A armies raided East Prussia and bee gan a central Poland drive—in ade |

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Allies Have Four Ports

Our toughest problems are not Germans but supply and weather. Autumn gales will rob us soon of the improvised beach landing facilities. which largely supplied our victorious offensives in northern

dition to their invasion of Hune garian Transylvania and thelp oe sweep through the Balkans and = the Danubian valley. 5 At the same time Alexander and = Clark are pressing back the Nasl = defenders of the Gothic line im = Italy. kl The allies are closing in.

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