The Iron Mountain News October 27, 1944 (World War II)

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MOUNTAIN,

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FRIDAY,

OCTOBER

27, 1944

10 PAGES

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the | m ator of Greece, had been| Klan or atte aaed soy of ila meets fire ia a pale leit night an an Aten or ‘Armistice day picclamatig s and|arreqted on a charge of collabora.{ings In my tile, ican ait bate. at Chengtu., Ching, | sauitd upon the people of the Unit

| ign with the Axis

jsary to transport supplies ‘Heat five WAVE

‘American troops on BAD AXE, Mich.) Oct, 27—UM—|monte- threw back a heavy ‘of undetermined origin Uhis|counter-atteck and other Morning destroyed the Knights of boys captured Il Posgi Columbus building here. including Mezzano, west of Vedran lodge rooms and the Bad Axe trea a five ter. Damage was estimated unoffi-| cially at $100,000, car

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Burm = panraaue, Idaho, Oct. 77—uP) |e 01 WAVE burned to death and iSrna WAIL Rouse, in a stacement, | Cnes rent th y service women said that Dewey's criticiam of a arm:

Brigé Ss. F “i Jad Si rein the Tndlan| NEW YORK, Oct TunSTHe now af the season, season, driven. by Mare Injured tne fice whlch swent| seven Pr. cent cut by the budget nloning the battle af the| a strong wind end accompanied barracks U. $. naval hoapk| bureau in War Department funds in Burma border we shaltered Japar| rain. greeted Naw YOrkery om

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Rominter Hetde war the to genera TTR the army and aie red iene deer forest of Kaiser WIl-|marshal in the RAF, it vas helm If and of the German nobility, [nounced tonight.

q more than 21 planes Dentroyers carry a normal ¢0fie of about 200 men, and de> his Navy Blement stroyer escorts about

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21-—al People Asked To Mk, ov clase “the Inietiontets ao deover | toas| Seized In Greece British and he premier, Sel imerial hent| Redledi Japenese ate 10 win this election, The Hearst | yrongeast The change tn the advisory aye [reached the Ronco river on 9 tring tem and personnel reflected the im front anil at several pois 8 Oct, 26—(Delayed)—] papers . hy n gone communtque recordes ededicate Selves pact of military and naval defeats |cromsed the twollen stream bat Stireck gavarumens” anc|eail mo @ memberef the$0 Kufar 48Kluxto | quarters een gee commumiaee reread ey Wastincror, Oel, 2 Nie 2.010 | nouncement said “today. that e-| Klan, That charge t s a falsehood. Tyee pee had destroved 43. Sus| », WASHINGTO ee ney amunee id Theadorus Pangalos, ior-| never : haye veka fob ae tie Teceeiriccckes Sid ket 16 thOre bn t (issuing .

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loss of the ships. which probably carried a (otal of about 3,600 mew.

nounced the au of a Tuestay |stalomate, and the enemy strategy Chuded eluht aircraft carriers, three * might xp cently lig to make the cost of American vic- |eruisers, (wo destroyers and more Relation tonieave Nye way tories ne high as possible, Navy [than four transports. Seven U, & a 1s called apa to. answer anyth ry Ralph A, Bard de-|currlers, one battioship and twe President Atoosevelt might say ulsers, Japanese sald, were niadelphia tonight nd At the same time they hope to | damaged¢ tte ©ae tomorrow night learitie ° ifi ad convinte this nation that a com-| (In_addition Japanese headquar} Governor John W, Bricker of promise pence with Japan “ie not |tepg reported 500 American planes Oblo, the Republican vice presifcn- jonly possible but desirable” Bard [were shot down.) told nid, Okla. !sand in an address propared for de | py 9 y ve ence at "ifthe new deat nts |livery ata Navy day lunehean, PLANES :FU Ans audiences to ext : ¢ controls, it wil!” | “in the light . Us S- PACIFIC FLEET HEAD: rn of those a0 plans,how their} QUARTERS, a fing vane authority in the lanaeage f a i s " ne rotong PEARL HARBOR, Ost, [whom we are ath tech: y atl ot Tle ae cae KAA besides fos ae ta malts te the etter to P)—A Japanese naval disaster, ix jitended "to fasiliate ou it ag Sine deal phoney xeeral iia a great wave of Wai weariness | threatening mementaily ‘> surpass return ty a state ofp prem C help it.” &-warship tragedy of 1942 after the ‘Nippon's Me inte at tle prem COnIeE| Neleen tends dew feat of Germa America ny.” Re added ttSippon's Gundatonaat, P stemmed | taday

control of the old) Reorganization Plan un. Vichy embassy,in refitting | nome army , ing for eventual occupation. res navnacine Up the ¥| ""Soanisn republicans, in France,|_ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 7™—un—lalong. highway toward Bolesnm ealtmated at 40,00, ‘Ill be. placed] Toky0 radia reported Emperor Hiro- |have come up agniast Wea. ort under the League of ‘Nations a-t hito_today hurriedly epproved aman. defenses 463 mile us f? 1 mombe tea" ane | headquarters Aller ese reorganization plan ta “re Forll, liticalre 4" But MatarDavis, the discussion of ea ‘enale the machinery for advising nounced today sanctuary similar

the public members Proposed re-| White Russians and German Jews. | French Rovernment mean:| pS feee tee Drees on ee eee "4 frontier my, and of CIO¢ whileee has estabitshed 10 miles a de p dees which union demands in-eignt Industries, willbene of about to Spanith re wittdecided start next Tuesday as previous; Nill be forbidden” forforces in

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en Vent eemond, “intermittent harassing rales” on! 1% tur sea dispatches raid the Allied M0 Invasion armada l front was not displaced, was a Leyte's eastern const. rom the The landing on Bevelat ee Neseed by British of northern tip. ef Dulux. shen the Inrgeseale Ane attack, ‘ Pfr ‘Army digicorps enjoined|[wortU8"! a an urchitl le ee panned py Britian 1910th and a r phiblous ve forces, The juncture ite he future of the world in y sunport and assault th of Americancheld Tanauon,| ext few years depends upon ated | e Uniied States, Kus-|

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