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A great contest is nearing its end, to determine by the people's vote who shall be President of the United States. Radios blare and presses roar. The politicians grow hoarse with their shoutings . . . rosy promises eo « « dire predictions.

‘But the tumult and the shouting will

soon cease, and the great wheels of American industry will still be rolling on. The fields of yellow grain will still be ripening in the sun. Americans will still be.on their jobs. Lovely girls will still be pretty and the boys will whistle when they pass. The youngsters in the sandlots will still choose up sides, and we'll still have the weather and a thousand other things to argue about.

America will still be the land of liberty where a man can have his own opinion and has the Constitutional right to speak it.

Probably no people on this earth argue

with such intensity, and differ so

widely at election time, yet agree so unanimously when a Hitler or Hirohito speaks out of turn.

You have your own opinion who should occupy the White House come

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: THE INDIANAPOLIS TINES i iors LUNGLING FALLS Soong Says Sitwell Recall

of Personality’ J oeW0 CHUNGKING, Nov. 3 (U," P.).—|mate, and more’ fruitful than ever |

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BEFORE CHINESE

Capture of Fortress City! Clears Main Burma Road Obstacle.

CHUNGKING, Nov. 3 (U. P.).—| Chinese trqops captured the Japanese stronghold of Lungling today. This cleared one of the main ob-| stacles to reopening the Burma road | in China, the official Central News Agency announced, . The fortress city was the last | major objective of the Salween river

{drive in Yunnan province. It fell to

Chinese troops. under Gen. Huang Chieh after five days of heavy,

" Remnants of the Japanese garrison were reported ‘fleeing southward, Armies Near Junction

In reconquering Lungling, the Chinese brought their lines to with- | in 80 miles of a junction with allied troops driving eastward through northern Burma, Capture of ‘Lungling completed the first phase of the Chinese campaign to clear the Japanese from southeastern China and reopen the country’s overland supply route. The Chinese early in the cam-| paign, which started last spring,

Ledo road to the north by occupying Tengchung.

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LONDON, Nov. 3 (U. P.).—Uneconfirmed Stockholm reports published by the London Daily Express said

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The recall of Gen. Joseph W: Stil-| before,” Soong said. well was “‘entirely a question of per-| Despite Stilwell's recall as com= sonality” and had “nothing to do mander-in-chief of American forces with any difference of policy be-|in China, Burma and India, Soong

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‘tween China and the UniteqyStates,” said he saw no reason to. anticipate : Foreign Minister T. V. Soong, an-|any change in the Burma campaign . # nounced today. Jor any other policy for prosecution i) “I believe that from now on rela~|{ se the war. | ‘ : tion between the two countries will].

| : Soong said the clash in. personal} be more understanding, more inti- ng p

ity between Stilwell and Chiang de- | veloped “almost from the first year! of Stilwell's stay in China.” “They simply could not get along! with one another, whereas relations | betweens the comander-in-chief and his staff should be close and personal,” he said. He said there had been no pres- |} sure of any sort from the United States .on any matter involving policy. :

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