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The Eighth and the Fifth Russians Take Kuban Penninsula; Airmen Smash Deep Into Continent .* Targets In Reich And ;$ Poland Hit London, Sunday — \ API — Hn f American Army ooTaniqne 1a> i sited early today said: * . •„ ' i i is announced by headquarters of the European theater a* ovara-. don. I\sited States Army. W. S. Army Signal Corps Rodto-Tetephoto Prom lit A) Commanders of the two frcat AlJ.ed armies hi Italy stride side or side et a batUefront inspection: Gen. Sir Bernard *• Montgomery of the British Eighth, wearing his traditional oeret and aborts, and Lieut-Gen. Mark Clark of the Fifth Army. Former Ambassador Denies ^ Withholding Of Records strong formatioaw of V. S- Banna Air Force Flying Fortresses ffnTs* : and Uberaiors <B$e*i attachedj several targets in Germany and Poland yesterday. _ •\\ t l» The heavy bomber* made their '• ' deepest penetration hsto Germany j attaching the Arado aircraft com- ponents factory ax Anklam and Fighter Aircsafi Assembly Plant at Martenburg. They also horn bed submarine slips and shipbuilding yards at the former free city of Dansig and harbor installation*' .and docks at Gdynia. I Good bombing results were re-' • ported. j aUadelphia—f API—William C. never refused to permit « X Democratic candidate for j to examine all ihe records in his Mayor, filed an answer yesterday j possession but that some were in a suit through which receiver of smong record* he destroyed under j^^^g laxe* W. Frank Marshall seefe to! State Detriment orders mhen the compel him to famish, for cuy 'Germans entered Paris, where he tax purpose*, a complete s~rount »** stationed as Ambassador. he* or his 194M3 Income. j Although Bullitt said in his an- 1 Bullitt said in the answer he had »*er that his residence is 1811 Walnut »i Philadelphia—the Rit- t en house Club—a Republican lead- er charged Saturday that the form No enemy aircraft were encoun- tered by Thunderbolts which pro- dded withdrawal support, but un- •acorted bombers engaged in many Marshall combats with enemy Fighters. Preliminary reports showed 91 enemy Fighters were destroyed ^ LATEST MODEL BOEING FLYING FORTRESSES the P. ITG's—have Awenty-uine of our bombers are sprouted \chin whiskers\ that bode ill for enemy planes. The new \chin** is a turret mounting two 5\-gal. machine guns operated by remote con- trol. In the photo. Bea Alexander (in no>ei and Patricia Rogers are working on one of the new models in the Vega plant at Bur bank, Calif. : Survivors / Of Midway \ Returning Credit School Will Be Held At Syracuse New York- <AP> -E Cheater Gersien. President of the NVw Jap Forces Bombed Bv Americans Allied Headquarters In The i ' Southwest Pacific, Sunday—(AP» — The text of today'? communique: New Ireland: Kavieng: One of .»ur heavy reconnaissance units • >:ut>ed and damaged a lO.Ouo ton ^\my transport. N-» Briuin: Our reconnaissance '.::'!.< Nombed the airdrome at Cape i;:i>ui-ester and installations a: (iarove Island. New Guinea: Flnschhafen: Ene- rgy aircraft ineffectively raided our ;^>-itions during the night. Kf.niu Valley: Our forces con- •>-d to advance and now are : --ring the foothills of the Iria ; ::••»•: Valley. Ttougainville: Our escorted heavy i:i:it* hombed and strafed th>- ahiii airdrome from treetop heiph'. , >coring numerous hits on park*-u aircraft and causing widespread daniaee Anti-aircraft positions n^at the airdrome and at Kanpu hill w»\-e silenced. Three of our pianes are missing. Choiseul: Our fiRh'ers strafed ! five barges off the coast. On*- or our reconnaissance unit* shot down an enemy medium bomber. Vella Ijivflla: Our air patrol in- tercepted and shot down one of 15 enemy fighters. j - er Ambassador actna'rr is * reai-iTork Stat* dent of Massachusetts. William J. Hamilton Jr. former insurgent Republican recently rec- onciled wi?h the city organization. *a»d. however, that the party would \\sarin )-*rs Assoc iatMRi tion would conduct a wartime farm credit *rb.ooJ for commercial bank- ers on Oct. 14-15 at Syracuse. Little Opposition Met At Danzig Bombing *At U. 8. Bomber fetation in Eng- a>e doughr.ota while waitfnii land- (Al'i — To some of the crews intt-nogaled. of I . S. Liberators taking part in »., .. . .._, _ . not contest Rullitt s risht to run. Washington <AP> —Toir^do. ..-.. ... . „.., . , v . \ ' The citizens of Philadelphia Squadron Eight virtually wiped. themselves will pass judgment on out in the Battle of Midway, then Bullitt.\ he said in a statement. \It Gersten. who is also president of the bla*ting of the German I -boat the Public National I!aak £ Trust yards and port facilities at Danzig Co. of New York, said the forum Saturday -jt was Just a long tire- was \to promote a wider apprecia- some milk rnn \ lion and more sympathetic under-' Some of fb* returning crems is an old Philadelphia tradition «anding of the credit needs thai outsiders cannot be elected i Mayor of this city.\ of said tbey encountered fewer than farmers.\ ( a dozen enemy fighters. Those Speakers and panel members they met were n^ar the coast *r,'l He 'barged that Bullitt's actual ^'^ im ' i;, °- t ' Warren Hawley. Presi- were reluctant to press their fct- i residence is \Apple Hill Farm\ c * ent °' tn *' * >>eiir ^ orE ~ Klat * Farm tacks. Xo figh-ers were met over Sat ur-'Hart well Rd.. Ashfield. Mass. ' 1 Bur «* Q Federation, and Dr Wil-; the target, tbey M id. but thr nak liam I. Myers, head of the Depart- was fairly heavy. Itnent of Agricultural F-conomics j The target area was enveloped land Farm Management. New York ' in a heavy smoke screen which • State College of Agriculture. reorganized to claim venc-ancei against the Japanese In the Solo- mons, again is back in service aboard an aircraft carrier. The Navy revealed this day hi announcing the squadron has become the first command in ihe Navy to receive two Presiden- tial unit citations for valor The first citation came for the Widway battling. Then, under com- mand of the late Lt. Comdr. John rifl < <; °»*t congressmen, alleging H'aJdron. Penaacola. Fla.. • the ,neir states were suffering dtscrim- Mjuadron went out from its carrier »n«uon tbrotigh the West Coast' with orders to \infrcept and at manpower directive issued hy War tack.\ j Mobilization Director Jame? F. Those orders were carried out. Byrnes^ were told by government although all pilots and plane crews officials ••day no contracts had i Byrnes Program Is Defended Washington— <AP> —*>ome Pa Haskell Will Speak At Albany Constantine. a former Syacuse I'niversity fullback and former professional football piayer. was credited with the probable destruc- tion of a Jl'-fcS. Constantine. who flew in a Liber- ator piloted by Lt. William Denton of Paris. Texas, aaid \the most beautiful si»:ht I ever saw was on the bomb run with the flak burst- ing in black and red puffs all around us and all of th»> airplanes making pretty vapor trails in the sky.\ A Liberator piloted by Lt David Wilhite of Owensboro. Ky . crash- landed on the English coast but The entire crew was safe, an offi- cial report said. Wilbi' made the Itomb run and prevented visual assessment of the bomb damage. J^t. Marvin Mosco of Chicago, bombardier on tbe liberator \Vapra- ihond King.\ which was piloted by f ^;.\^' of Ihf> wav b , rk to Kns (Apt. J. F McCormick of Syracuse. Albany. N. Y.-fAPi -Lt Gen * Y. said, however, our bombs William X. Haskell. Democratic *\* •'> over that smoke screen and and American Labor Partv candi-' 1 kDW »' »«* dW * ontf ' damage.\ date for Ue-itenant Oorernor. will 'About the only thing to be said land on three entrines and wrh the homhbay doors flapped open. Flak knocked out an ennne and tbe bombs were prematurely released in tbe target area when the bomb- Shriners Will Initiate Class Houston, Texas; JdL 4jg» Aiber j corement agencies were studying K Earnest. Richmond. Va.. and'* n *« directive whnh he said Earnest's gunner. Harry H Fer- clarified that issued by Byrnes ( rier. West Sprmgfield. Mass. . l'»der this. Folsom said. pu*ce-j Reorganized under Lt Cmdr 'ment of contracts wouid he con- Watertown — M«eui Tern pie. Harold H. \Swrede- Larsen c©l-itmned much as It had prior to an A.A.O.N.M.S . William M Thoirn- linc?wood. N. J., tbe sqiiadron','K*u»cement of the Byrnes program son potentate, will hold Its month- vent into the Solomons with the hut would neceasitate clearance by ly dinner meeting at the Masonic battle cry \attack\ And Torpedo the production urgency commit Temple in Watertown Monday Eight did. Its record shows W> at- t*es •* inicht. T\ne dinner will he served t»ch mhwioos carried on* there. • an the hanqoet hall of the temple srtth one batOeship. five heavy j CAPTAIN DiES !at €45 and tbe meetinp will follow <iuisers. foar liattot cruisers, one Henderoon—«4F•- -Cap: Arthur in the club rooms a; *. wh«*n final destroy er. rme cargo ship and two Montague, hli. a abipmaster who pains will he made J»»r tb» tall aircxaft earners hit hy the sgnad- had saiied the Great Lakes for ceremonial session to fee held in raw's torpedoes, jtnor* raan »* years, died today. tans city Nov. #. tgencM -went on his firtii raid as a »a;s;- arunner. was the center of attention as fellow officers drank coffee and Cooperation Asked i. saik, KSP... 0n| y F ou r RoU CaUs On Father Draft Bill Waanmtttn-iAPf—Tae Wat Laser Board taday tetograafced a Xm Daniel J. Tohaa. jres»- nt wtf ?be teternatjoaial aVanheT- •# Teaaasters. Chai.' ant. and Helpers «f 1AFL». »• -oaspwrate in srradnatinc' * stnke hy trackerr tn «eresi a««:hcas%era staaea *»y a«-V yassr i nsp urati— lawari •eissina'Krr ia* •is *«rt st«ppare srlrirk vv»arte* aahar* ne^trifce ••edge at><? is si i wslf isu< apt iog +»po: ;*•' t»aiiipainjrUaa faraV Ts wean-e^sBM hscal T r—an am»nda»»si hr Sesurtar WaaV.nft—» <AP» —OaJy flaw Kay- rali caiis. oa all she farther draft Wbertrr <D-] win amc all an t*e Senate, are-re ^___ _ m _ mt tas~a dvraag th- past Je»sTan*»e <tortM \ * **\\ mU * mc> \\' we* Senaiar Mea>d was re*ara>« <**»<»eas marr»ed aaea in gwera- jesna tiaae a* ntv watang aad S*-aa- sseaa su»d asdnstry. aosfl oertaan ^tsr Warmer was neroroe* tares. s»ew now isaawJrud *-F ane hv mewaaseait be r rnais» stecaad. *t was difiasiw »vr< fvCMa • «» sstnia> paw- Tea—a i—ijm san n i sadsjnics*e *• a asMirra *• Use wife hy frsatsr HsiVy ia»-XC.« aod «f a eerrane anas wrh Caata 'i*-Mm> ^traVsac asjt the eav ii taw Wnw.fcr nasi as 4««er :•-! «aa> sff hashiii 9* danrs fc Tadk 4M-OSMM as LAWYER WHO SERVED POOR FREE IS DEAD hew York Larry Mc<;oMrK'k. champion at The Man Without a Dime is dead. Tbe »P-year-oM attorney, who anight have become on* of the fioroagh's wealthiest lawyer* tf he d furthered ta coBert all hi« fee*. 4»ed nf a heart airm«*ni at 2 2s an Mestday at hi* hmne. :i: E. i*t» si tT yaw have ever wjwir-ed the CMsarta af Brookryn. the cnmrnal omru. ymm « i\ n ansi.hu L*w- rer>ce J. »X widrirk He prartatalhr hamrte4 rhe-m He d sUosfl *» sate side, w^tang fer his ease t« ossne ap. and aa>- awher caw» woahf caaae nt* wosae artrr w-t-b eh ivy aantn« aad hole* On Local Option Cortland. N. Y. tAP» A Su preme Court dee* km upbeid re- fusal of Cortland County eie.-tion commissioners to permit a lacal option vote in the town of Cincin- natns because there i*. insufficient 'ime to inclade the issue in abeen ee soldiers' hallots. Jndee William H. Coon, oonridennc an appeal «f 115 persons wbo petitioned for a vote, declared (hat it \is illegal ts deprive membeis of the arsaed farces of their vote. Ripped Fort Arrives Home A U. S. Bomber Station in Eng- < land - ^AP > —A -i^^tg Foruebs. which harely escaped crashing fn»o 'the North Sea alter bombing Brem- en Sa'urday shot down 1*. Nsri fighters and bettered the former Kiglith Air Force record of 11 kills < altiiough five men aboard it were ) wounded Three men. wounded seriously, kept their guns blazing despite their injuries. Unharmed airmen gave first aid to the injured The plane reached home with SO\ bullet holts. It was piloied by 'apt. Everett E. Blakely of Seattle. Wash. This was its 13th mission. but the lKth for most of the crew. After bombing Bremen two of its engines were shot out of com- mission, forcing the bom tier to drop from 24.«MKI feet down lo S'Hr feet altitude. To avoid crashinc the crew thre* nverboard every- thing tbey couid lo lichten the weight. This included a number of cutis. ammunition. navigation equipment and even Tbe t»om!>- sitrbt The hall turret gnnner was half- scalped by a -» miilimete: shell which burst in his face and fiak went through his left side. Dazed iwhen the ship landed, he thought the run nine fight was st: ill gome on. He starred lo crawl back to his ball turret gun to fire some more. He aready had made two kills. Mr. Smith\ Bombs German Air Plant At A U. 8. Bomber Base In England »APi—\Mr. Smi:h.\ a FlymK Fortress named for every Fmirh in the United States, really went to town today in raiding a Focke Wulf plant near Danzig—blasting the target and shootiug down two Naii fighter planes. Lt Sidney E Colthome of lfc?S Denkir. Road. Toledo. Ohio, said they ran into \the daran- edes fighter o- osition I've **-eu in 1© missions.\ One of the two fighters shot down by the \Mi. Smith' fell so fast it didn't have time to catch fire Lt. Col thorpe said. ! Naples Gift Of Gen. Clark ; To His Wife 'Detroit - «'AP»—Mrs Mark W. Clark wondered if a birthday gift from her warrior-husband, prom- ised in advance and delivered well ahead of time, might not have a | postscript or two. ' That gift was Naples, which fell to Lieutenant General Clark and his Fifth Army Friday. Oct. 1. But let Mrs. Clark—she weighs 1«^5 ! and stands a bit over five feet tall—tell the story as she dis- closed it in a press conference Oct. 2: \1 had a le-ter from him dated Sept. 21.\ said Mrs. Clark, who is here to aid War Bond sales. \*He said. I'll take Naples and ?ive it to you for your birthday What are you going to do with it?* \The birthday is Tuesday and Naples is taken. It looks as though I might have a few other c-iiiee to go wtth it.\ Other letters from the genera! to his wife conuined glowing words of praise for the Fifth Army. | which be « v.e was in a real bat- . tie\ from moment of lfs land- ing, and spoke of it* supenority . to the enemy in firepower. Warns Against j Rationing Shoes For Children Columbus. 0. IAFI—l'nle» re- strictions on rue rationing of chil- dren s shoes are eased \within lf> years ae aili have a nation of foot rripples.\ Dr H I... Collins of Co- lumbus. Pre.-ident of the Ohio As- sociation of Chiropodists, declared Saiurday. • At some staces of a child's growth, a child will outcrow a pair of sboea in three seeks.\ I>r ( ol- lhns told a meeting of chirpodo- dists of Ohio. Michigan. Kentucky. Pennsylvania and Indiana \Tbey must have more shoes or within 1» years «c will have a nation of foot cripple* on our bai;c? *' j Germans Are Driven From I Stronghold I London—(API—Russian troops have driven the Germans out of ! the Taman Peninsula, according to a special order of the day broad- cast by Premier Joaef Stalin to hla troops. Premier S-alin announced that the enemy has been completely liquidated in the important Kuban area. The Kuban stronghold had protected the Crimea for the Hit- lerites. The order of tbe day from dhe Supreme Commander in Chief to Colonel-Gene;al Petrov foliows: \Trops of the North Caucasian front today. Oct. 9. as the res-ilt of prolonged and bitter fighting, have ••ompleted the destruction of the Taman forces of the enemy and to- lay the Taman peninsula haa been completely cleared of the enemy invaders. Thus has been finally liquidated the German Kn- ban stronghold wliich protected tha Crimea for them and preserved for them the possibility of further at* tack against tbe Kuban. Troops under Lt. Gen. Grechko. Lt. Gen. Vershinin of the Air Forca and the Navy under Vice Admiml Vladimirsky distinguished them- selves iu these operations. \Divisions which particularly dia- tinguished themselves shall hence- forth bear the name-of places they have captured. \Today at 8 pm... the capital of our country. Moscow, in tbe name of our country, will salute the vari- ant troops which have liberated Taman penins'ila by 20 salvos fired from 124 enns \For the excellent military ©por- tion of our troops I express my thanks to all the troops under yoar command which have participated in the liberation of Taman peninsu- la. \Eternal glory \to the heroes who fell in this struggle for the free- dom and independence of our country. \Death to the German invaders. fSigned» \Marshal Stalin.** According to incomplete data over 20.(MMi German officers and men mere wiped out. Thousands of enemy dead were left on Cape Chuska. Various units were thrown in*' *he Kerch Straits and drowned. Enemy barges loaded with infan- try were sunk. Those of the infan- try that remained crossed from Ta- man to the peninsula. Three thousand Germans were taken prisoners and Red troops captured large quantities of war ma;erials. which are still being counted. Hundreds of guns, mortars and heavy mortar apparatus.trucks, nn-hinec_in«i. stv-lis. cartridges and jrrenades are lying about on tbe northern outskirts of the Pen- insula. Hudson Will Merge With Naw Plant Hanlev Praises Republicans In War Effort Enroirte >M<\*\ Hanley -(Af'i- Se:;a:or Joe R Hani»y. Republi- can candidate for Ltenteraut Gov- ernor, cacncloded a fooT'da..- we«~ 'lem New York <aaapavrn tiSwr to- jaay by assertio* tt.t •far-sighted RepahaVaa leadership enabled New i Tsrk te» successfully meet the se- I vere imparts mi war ~ Wages Will Be Equalized Detroit - IAJ'- — TL-- i«-s;ona'. IW;,: Labor Board today approved a report of William L. SimkJn. an arbitrator, raltonx for a Sharp nar- ; rowing erf The pay differential he- itween m*r. and women employe* In General Mo'ar* plan's ir. Flin*. Bay City and M' :ro*e Park. Itt. Cnder the Sirrkin renommenda- tioc! the dafferen-iaJ »* narrowed ta as little a* 1* ce-r.rs an bear Pre- 'VKWISK the differettal had run as high as 2» cents *»•- • »*^jtre tar each a. \•** jsra* a»P si« Ti Detroit — TAP* — Tie nsaawc WL...; i ompmay. whose masage- avent af the Naval Ordnance Plaa; •naarr here wf!1 he 'enntna'ed »w Navy aea*rta*ex: •ewer* oa Oct. r*. Issusi a stateaneat taday pro- awperatiami *rb the Vavx the lerniclww tuiertrsr La-*r wewsd vara *» s unit amd ManofacTBriax C«_ wstrh w<Tl awiitiism and a«« -nna*»**~ \*•**• wrer snaTUBjeemes: af the A** vr*** the eeant arevdaart sjaact i>ai The anreastat. •made by A E «» aa> «• **he jaalge say *I»e Jaat hee» re- Casaawav. iepFfan nae ^awy s 1 hawe a Sew acrawiea wnb »• ***\ 'Srreaoe am the hed aw with fas* ssui Murder Of Wife And Friend Being Solved After 18 Years Women, ft. Y. - <AT» — Acting' Towr eanptoyc* af the H*wr>eTl S:eo*ea Oeamty r***r»rt Atlarary PuNiclToThs Tvpai taae in «ng a - . v- B_ni. ••• tr-rflM ••! • ***** *h'*t fe« hSAC SAd tWtvB»d T ^^ y^rrday «aea- jKkaJ f ^ ^ j^^^ ^ tsst»ed Bamoel S»e*d Startt. <1. wbs Tkrw > J|H> , ^.^ — 1*^.^1 »bere tadd he hiTied so* *e<ca«X wife. $-rm taaf hespertar Hayl he • Fata, aad a ti»a»d. F'«f* warphy. Mirrpary. smt aw s«its»e ef 1« years agr- whde iawerers. dac hatfy was Saanad gteg wtth hand ihnrti. armanid A awwer imiiH sat as he •me & in rhe f si a«atissi wsrw laser an * sr-s-res. spearaar Htm aaai thaw iawsx. fnrm- abw fiasf n'd w.-k 5Xaie «r Ttm-aW niliaaftsasii aaai »rta F Bryl w awri^i Esta am tke • ha 11 I aV CIO Rejects I Special Fund ! For Strikes Buffalo. *i. Y.—<AP>—Delegates to toe eighth CIO 1'nited Automo- bile Workers Vnior. reconvened 1o- • night after rejecting TWO proposals to authorise a special assessment \ta meet the contingencies of the . po*t-war period.\ S^erretary-TreasarreT George F. Adde* pleaded for establishment of a Si.****.*** fund and predicted t 'we're going ta b* oanfron'ed aith a great number of strikes after the war is over ~ \We've got t o have » fund he- raatse we expert the Manufacturers I Aseocwtisv is gnteg owt aad really 'try ta destroy orcasised lahsr vy iyiirttnc ose* wnrfcer agaansi aav |a<her.~ rhe aexretary-treaaatreT ^e- •^ared. ~ 1 he inaautm 1111 ers asre f^tang aanaew fraaa the aweern- aw fee re>na%flstatwm amd reova- swTs»mi amd I a»T>ewe They w-: T i -nae ta aseet pxist- hw'd C*a.* asent Its patattual actass prog-am Oppisjitits af the rwe 1 iMAuuasr 'asses) w-erher* ceudd nvt af- ater* *e» ckf»< *r. recitmal cas> •aairt uuo. arirtrT. They are aT£- Pa . re-ry