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Ondcftlld Lindern Is Captured by American Troops ■;;;■ -(TV • . W E lm ;E 5 bA T , ITOTEMBEK 2», TO4« r Speed the Day of Victory— Buy an Extra $100 War Bond! \\ * i <a> , » v Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of October, 1944 Foreoasf of U. S. Westher Boreaa Intematttent light lala, eaow ftarrlee today aad tonight; much 9,002 —Il*»^ Belder toalght; FrMenr cloudy, Measber e< the Aadlt m um durVtea, m w h oolder. Boreaa ef Manchester— A City of Village Charm (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT! lYOL. LXTV., NO. 51 (ClaesISed Advertiefaijg ea Paga U) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1944 Factory Wrecked by R. A. F. 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United States government by Carl o f Sliipmeiit4v blrming Beeck today up the Anti-Aircraft Fire Meager L. Norden, The Netherlands In British-American trade ar- .. ^ ventor. rangement whereby, after Alter Jan. 1 Means railroad to Munchen Glad- W Returning airmen reported that A terrific explosion at an R. A. F. bomb depot near Burlon-on-Trent, England, caused this damage bach in the great Allied of­ I anti-aircraft fire was meager and Norden made the announcement at an adjoining plaster works, where the collapse of a building crushed 31 employes. ( Picture by ra­ the defeat of Germany, lend- Drastic Downward I inaccurate. Results were not ob- last night at the annual dinner of dio from London to New York). lease would be cut nearly in fensive cracking the Roer I served because of a cloud cover. the American Society of Mechani­ Revision of 1945 Aid. river line before Cologne and It was a moonlight raid but cal Engineers. He was given the half but Britain would pay Diisseidorf. Survivors of the Elite society's HnlleF medal, awarded cash for American materials I heavy clouds prevented bombar- Washington, Nov. 30.— —The SS garrison of strategic Lindern jdiers from sighting the target and annually for "som^ great and intended for eventual re-export were captured with the towns 14H unique act o f genius of engineer­ United StatesV from .England. Ha .imerlng home United States plans to halt lend- I precision instruments were used. Three-Fold Possibility miles from the Prussian arsenal Targets were the Industrikl area ing nature that has accomplished Britain's necessity for. and inten­ lease shipments of iron and steel and rail city of Munchen Glad- I o f Tokyo where some of Japan's a great and timely public benefit." tion of, rebuilding her largely- to Britain Jan. 1. bach. He said he turned over the Gets Support vanished export trade, the prime ■ heaviest war-making industries are This means a drastic downward Most of Garrison Hilled Iconcentrated. bombsight patents and designs to In Red-Yugoslav Drive minister told Commons that "it is Most of the Beeck garrison the government "for the prover­ no part of the Icnd-leaae act to revision of the war aW program A medium sized force partici- for 1945. were killed; the stragglers fled to­ Ipated-—less than half the sizeable bial payment of one dollar in each For Open Sky provide general relief, or to pro­ ward nearby Wurm. instance.” vide for post-war reconsHwtlon It was announced ofllclally today I forces of the two previous B-29 Stalin Confirms Offen in a statement summing up lengthy The First Army at the south­ ■ attacks. Highest Award to Budd or to aid our export trade. ; Rebel Troops Britlsh-American lend-lease con­ ern end of the critical 25-mile Fire-scarred Tokyo, its defenses The society's highest award, the Worl<I Air Conference give About Which Ger Shall Pay for Added Supplies front on the Cologne plain cap­ Children’s and Ladies’ ASME medal, went to Eklward G. ferences Just concluded here. They ■ admittedly penetrated twice in five "W e shall pay cash for any ad­ res'ilti'd in a $5,600,000,000 pro­ tured Lamersdorf and Grosshau Budd, Philadelphia manufacturer Studies Showdown on man Radio Has Been ■ hours Wednesday (U. S. time) by ditional supplies we may wish to gram for shipments to Britain dur­ and emerged from the Hurtgen OndcFtlld I Super-Fortresses, is getting a fore- for "outstanding eagineering' Keep Canada take from the United States for forest pinelands. Lieut. Gen. achievements" in stainless and Conflicting Views on Speaking for Week. ing 1945—a cut of almost 50 per Mktens and ■ taste of a campaign "to destroy the export purposes," he declared. cent under comparable figures for Courtney H. Hodges' troops ■ heart and the nerve centers of lightweight steel. Control o f Airways. He added that the removal of fought a see.saw battle for an Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth of this year. Scarfs and Fascinators I Japan's war machine." Bulletin! Tense Today uncertainti’■ should make it pos­ Anxious To Restore Exports I..OSS Inde liver bridge at Inden, win­ Gen. H. H. Arnold, command- Purdue university, whose home is ning it, losing It. and then regain- Gloves Ch'cago, Nov. 30.—(IPt—The London, Nov. 30.— (/P)— sible for exporters to lay plans Elimination of cost-free ship- . in all wool or mixture of wool and cotton. Square or lin g general of thp Arm y A ir forces, Montclair, N. J„ reqeiyed the so- now "with assurance" that they monts of steel and some other "raw ! *''g the western enJ of the small An Wool Mittenii or niovis in solid FOR G l ^ horn 3 to 14 World Air conference today stud­ Russian troops have captured long styles in wanted colors. ■ placed that interpretation last King’s Government Ap' could become effective after the and semi-fabricated materials" to i •nlom or Jacquard designs. (Contlnoed on Page Two) I night at Kansaa City on a gather­ ied a showdown by the United Eger, 60 miles northeast of parently Saved from war with Germany ends. Britain is made possible by decreas- I center of the western i n g drive which has put bombers States and Great Britain, with the Budapest in Hungary, Mar­ Churchill said that after Ger­ ing war demands on Britain’s own | the U. S. Third Arm y held [over Tokyo on three days within American delegation playing as a shal Stalin announced tonight fOveUhrow in Conscrip­ many's defeat England hoped to steel industry, it was learned. It I a series of counter- ■ a week. be a^le to cut the Icnd-leaae inflow A Gift that gets a Cinderella Cottons trump card support- of ita.open has been ordered Into effect Jan. 1 1 trpm- the Siegfried $ 1 .0 0 to Raroiflcatlons of A ir W a r 13 Jap Ships in an order, of .the day. Eger tion Change Crisis. from America by about half. in order to smooth the w*ay for re- j 1” Vj* Saar, guarding roada Thia air war on Japan "had warm welcome! $1.00 to $2.98 Of Dan River’s Starspun* sky views expressed by many of is an important station on Churchill said also that his conversion of British industry to ; ■ these ramifldatlons; the 54 nations. the Budapest-Miskolc railway aiatement had been agreed to "al­ civilian production on an "equitable j Karlsruhe, Coblenz and Fires started Wednesday raged Ottawa, Nov. SO—(J’)—The par­ Sunk in Yank Both sides in the Anglo-Ameri­ most sentence by sentence by our basis" with reconversion in this Frankfurt. These gay Cinderella frocks lead a chartped I for a considerable time in Tokyo. and a link in communications liamentary phase of Canada's con­ American colleagues." Therefore country. The British are anxious German Defense stiffens $ 1.69 life. They're made of Dan Rlver’a Starapun* Incensed Tokyo radio announcers can deadlock over provisions for through a pass in the Matra setting up initial traffic quotas scription crisis approached solu­ he declined to expand on it when to reconvert in order to begin re­ The Germans stiffened before In precious new pantel plalda and checks ■ fumed that any Yank flier who par- mountains to central Slo­ tion today, with Prime Minister questioned.
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