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FAITR Lead Daily Call WEATHER FORECAST Clear to partly cloudy to Jay, might, uod Sunday; nut quite so warm today; cooler tonight and Sunday. Lead -High yenteiday 74; lo THE BLACK HILL MIMINO CBIB ASSOCIATED PRBSS SERVICB LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 48, 1944 FIFTY-FIKST YEAR lust night 43; 8 a. m. today 15.

Germans Taffing To Pieces' Below Maaj 40,000 EESEt.1V ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH DAKOTA PAGE SYMBOL OF DEMOCRACY vr 4 ONE OF QUIETEST PIFRRK. Oct. 28. iiV) -Can- EIlTRAPIiHlT flM'vt hih for itntc and congrea- REDS DR1VH1G IHTO SLOVAKIA Rutlienia Conquered With Capture Of Chief City. Umvar MOSCOW.

Oct. 28 (P)-Rllf Inn mountain troops were drlv-lnr arrna, tha threshold of Slo- nfHcci today eyed calen dars placing the 1944 election! Allies Moving Swlttv To Cut Last Escape Routes nimffll fVL 28. HP) Th I 'Jf BSD )' '-JuftjHN ft HlrtaalsWK nit ft scerccly JO daya away nnu in hit the oratorical trail for a Anal lour before voting whole German atand In aouth- time arrivea. Ohnnnera In the Jlate capltul. vnkla today after virtually com- meantime, were commenting on western Holland front dlapatche.

declared aa Brltlah-Canadlan column raced toward the enemy'! laat two plc'lng conquest of- Hungary-an-mi with the capture whot one pegged aa "ine quic cat general election campaign 1 can remember In South Dakota." of TTmgvnr. chief city and former Votera will enter voting bootha Capital. eu-izure of Umgvar gave the eioape brldgea In an io off perhapa 40,000 naat troopi below the Maae river. Canadlana aelaed the German anchor of Bargen Op kr 7 argu- with little with little Fourth Ukrainian army a wuth- luuei behind ern terminus for a supply route to Jllds.s Zoom without, a fight and bit through the Carpathian moun- can(lldate by wnal nB, been sad t(na hv wav of Uzak Paaa fori m. -f within a mile of tna ainm-of RooeendaaL Brltlah army troopa cloacd within flva mllca of an accelerated effort to "ich the raUnn, turning flame growers sgainst Isolated Czccho-Slovakla patriot emaUonRl war and port- u.

through the big Dutch road junction of "Jj force at Banska Bystrica. 140 In mopup oruraUon- today, belcw that key city. 15-mlle front above and mile. weat. now linkea w.u.

lnu, I ha central batiion oi m- tar winning Tllburf well a 'a-Hertongenboach. The Oerman defenae lina below iha Uaaa "haa fallen to plecea," alllea only by plane. I mention of wWn curb IT 2 Slovakia" capturing thent adm.ni.tratlon. record K-ok lllATADV mile, into Slovakia captunng I one front dlapatch aald. Another aaid allied armor ana imanirj were moving so rapidly that Field town of Starlna In tn.

lo tLAUUli UNCI. UimL iiuiuiu Marshal Waltlur von Mooei Grew Predicts Jap or hadt pull back across localltlea. who laid be- Peace Oners can Now Be Expected GiRL SCOUTS OF LEAD TO ATTEND attrition brldgea at MoerdlJK ana truldenberg. 10 miles nortfcwe.t northeast of Breda, "or including clvl. liUURr.H IN EDDY WASHINGTON, Oct.

28-1 PI forces cut to ssalnst any belief! Aii.u,.d aucoeaa followed aucoeaa tnarhera nenaion mw. As success al-eno that end 1 announced that Increaaca. tlthtlng law WVi'. XU The Ru'ainn battle ol 11 VS 4 "S'-. 'J San.

of" three II Vf lge fortrcuca In the I 1 1 Inrei. one of them 21 eaat of lnaterburg and rip rn" 'hc J---y-H- i railroad. tiBwmmmm i ui- her wmW 1 The Ruaian battle of ana lllroad- Olil Scout week, thst lh, war nearlng an lULtlon- nt mill-1" and abolition of icmperra wvmj free use of we gresi porv vi muea norm- -i relief cllcnta property. i( mur. werp, the prize oi uus campun.

I'nniiai wulciici mlniaierea in now blocked only ry lated and doomed coaatal guns of "It la a good thing uinnuay nc battle oi ma founder, Juliette A(1 agreed that the defeat, ex-Low, on October of hich still remains to be an enemy battery at Vlissmgen (Flushing) on Walcheren Island. Tha narmans are abandoning The only Ruaa an Pr dependln(f 0n ar-any consequence In Eaat Pruaala im have an- iappeared to be on the or might oe com BkMln, i- anal reDorls. reauces 31 Cory, ahown flying over f-'TMaW lass JSVWAM U.S. HUWn Ml memorated mmimum the threat of the road west of Plllkallen where the uaual bv local In that election only w.un re -nnhlieiuia and 14.141 democraU their positions from the Beheld to Tllburg, Associated Press War William F. Bonl Japanese navy to American progress In the Pacific.

capture of Kuraen by Ruaalan forces deep on the northern flank Scout troopa, be caat baHota out of an estimated of enemy aeren.es 30aBOO But all also agreed in navy rov aneeches that the enemy ginning Sunday, October 2B, hen rlrla of all the troops will attend reported from tne neia, ana cam oaten has become a race to Navy fnoio irum Yanks, NativesTiSamar nround Gumbinnen was announc- r- navy still remains a powerful navy r- reach the Mass bridges. ed morning wuiwhj The awlft-movuvj allien- on brought these major developments Bulgarla Sign Methodlst church In a body. Tne lorc, that can be or major im-girl, ere asked to meet In the portance as American lines draw basement of the church at ten closer to Japan, shortening llnel BIG GAME HUNTERS along a 40 mile front: BELIEVED JAP SEA STRENGTH LONDON. Oct. 28.

An fflinl announcement tonight said Land-Based Fliers i Cheered On Uyte; 12 JWEIL" 1 HDER More Towns Freed HEAVY JAP ATTACK over which Japan's fleet must "SPRUCE UP" FOR 1. Bergen Op zoom, axouuy wmnrd western anchor of 'the innlv I ithtf Bulgaria had algned an tr- OPENING DAY Nvy Secretary Forrestal sum enemy line, was abandoned sud- mlatice with the alllea. OEN MACARTHUR'S CHUNGKING. Oct. 28.

minutes before 11 o'clock, wearing uniforms If possible, although tJila I. not a neceaalty. The Rev. Arnold Campbell, newly appointed pastor, will preach a vpe-clal sermon suitable to the occs- The Japanese opened an all-out RAPID CITY, Oct. 28.

()- 1IMI. la.intlnsr MimfM UTPT-C CUT III HALF med up tne aiunui deniy Its garrison ana en- statement thst the enemy's Uered without opposition hut Itary strength now Is "cracked mM whch crossed ntrensive aeainst the nortnern being up" and provls- JJQ CHECK ARTIST (ho nnnnini? if the BaMkivaa, Kwangal defense center of Kwei-lln yesterday and are now attack- night. alon. Scouta are reque.ted al.o arise earlv and assist their CAUGHT IN MONTANA laves Paaa Three) Ine Chinese posltlona in tne oui- It still held together -by "barbaric and fanatical determina Allies Continue Hunt For Criopled Enemy Warships mothers In preparing breakfast aklrta of the city, a Chinese com SIOUX FALLS. Oct.

28. Leyte, Philippines. Oct. 28. ()') The cruahlng power of Geneial Douglas MacArthur's invaalon armlei released as Japan's shattered fleet fled the.

Philippine rapidly engulfed Samar Wand today within 275 miles of Manila aided brilliantly by Filipino guer- On Leyte where land-based olanea drew cheers from tion" and much lighting remain. and In other household duties munique announced today. KKHIIAL FALL SHRINE lD44.big game aeaaon wednesaay. Hunter, looked forward to a promising deer seaaon despite deep anowa last winter which took a heavy toll of does and Sioux Fall, police learned late Frliiav of the arrest In White ahead ieaa. Mondav haa been designated aai Adm Emeirt J.

King, fleet com-, CEREMONIAL DRAVS S. PACIFIC FLEET Hall, bf William L. Still The Japanese also advanced six milos In a renewed thrust westward from Pingmam, 115 mllca south of Kwcllln. and at the same mander-ln-chlcf. dcacrlbed the asaiiv WKITflB? Phillnolnes batue as a victory nmns fawns.

Observers report tne buck, survived and are fattening wanted In connection with bad Pearl naroor, nrebB will be placed on asalstance check. to have been la-1 American planca scout. In home duties, includ-cued here and at Mitchell. Huron, craft today hunted down Japa I preplratlM the famUv B.mrt nitv. and Deadword.

ne.e warships llnaplng from tne dinner entirely by the glrle. reducing the Japanese fleet's pn- The annual fall ceremonial time struck westward from re up on excellent browse through tential force by one-half. Naja Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S., was cently occupied east China son-1 out the Hills. rfiorln in the Philippines where General George C. Marshall.

ln th, Maonic Temple" elated soldiers aa ihey began operating from the captured air Held, great segmcnta of the tola id fell to the onrushlng Yanka. port of Foochow. army chief of staff, coupling! Each successive day of the week will bring special activities. f-edrle Gnat I. chairman of the Imperial fleet lost probably An and had Its maximum i Mcur Deadwood yesterday, when a class of 47 York and Scottish Rite Masons from the western part of Elk hunting prospects, how-'evcr, remained on the "dim" tide with only about 100 of the big 'animals reported ou'alde game I 11L.TT VlsrMw, I I i strength cut at leost in nan rength cut at least in hair.

praise of the navy with a warning against any "belief that the wv la practically over ln Europe i Scout councUi Ml Virtually all Samar. more ni a fa aauare mile, which extendi Large K. Of C. COSS Bomber. wlth th8 cooperation of council dragnet from south China to the I refugee.

to within 15 mile, of prized Luion Initiated jinrf Phtlln- i and we are free to turn 10 omcr South Dakota became novices ana crossed fie hot sands of the desert to Mecca. Loul. Benhart of Black Hllla Council No. 703. annuai hunters "barbecue, were unaer nine dominitlon.

Sulu sea searching for ''nct during 1 Int.reeU." Secrecy shadowed the activities From tereete." From JoaeDh Grew. American KjiiRhts of Columbus, will ex-; big game aeason o'-er- mnl'P tOWnH VIUU- (h-nn Hoi.rofl I n. Vim I lulnM Pfll Lead la Illustrious potentate or Naja Temple. The program began at 4 o'clock with the conferring of the first cmpuiy inc lure, win dc neiu ev were liberated on Leyte. Al upon a clas, of appix1niately S0lnlarck )ake near Custer beginning least 55 now are freed.

nindidutcs tomorrow afternoon at i and wm offer eporta- of the allied fleet units. I The loss of aix American war-1 in the three navtl TQII QF lu rfpH Harbor, came predictions that I Japan now can be expected to Dlaaater from many direction, i auditorium In Lcad.i,. nrtunltv to hear a re- ine aiuuilt; nient. was announced yestcraay advance "enticing peace onera. aavance "cnui-nig confronted the sell-snmc Japanese MrilKn from cvcr the Block i im-mut-i the lieht carrier Prince Bortlon ci ine -but, he added, "we must not un-1 Rp.ctni degree team under the nWmn.linKM accent a I rhu-la.

Haves. view oi iiu.h-i.ib who bmtall.v compelled the nag ore t0 attend. warden, with forestry oftl- LOSES LIFE OVERSEAS rnmnromlae peace, no matter Deadwood. assisted by a special gard Filipino-American wrk will sUrt promptly atjclols caUlng attention to fire dan-which surrendered on Bataan lo o.ilork and the nced for exlra ciU. mn for days, killing men wno hinoheon will be serv-, reaa.

how alluring a peace nor degree team. Dinner was ton, most of whose personnel was saved, two escort two and one deatroyer la-cort. all unidentified. Thla aaddened but did not dim the commemoration of America's Lieut. Howard F.

Kohl. 23. a member of the 101 Airborne division died on October 11 In Holland arcordlng ti a mesaogo received how de.lrous we may Become or ending thia terrible conflict." falterea. ed at 8 clock ior meni.jv., Game Warden A. A.

Alllgler initiates, and ladles, jolnUy, and Some Nipponese are "i- cnndl A -J yesterday by his wife. Mrs. Ar- renorteu uw a social evening will be I tefujaa decr wi clk mist triumphant Navy Day dur nnai inumpimnt In the temple at 6:30 o'clock, ana the second section Bturted at 8 o'clock, under tfle dlrectlSB of Cecil K. Harri. of Lead.

The candidates were Albro C. Avrc. William W. Bcntley, Ted nvrne. H.

Gilbert, Paul C. in Leyte valley with the Yanka moving on them from north and i trnM Burflah from tha War All vlaiUng Knights are cor- Nnvmher 1 nd end. No- Mlckelson Rules Lead Absentee Ballots Not Properly Filed Thcv hod two choices-1 rf to attend Ing wmcn lop-raimuiR reported cllmlnitlon of the department. Lieut. Kohl wa a nese navy aa a major striking member of the 88th Glider In-force.

at leart temporarily. rantry, at Ft. Mead? Rimnltonpnualv. rcnoi. or an extended period before go- PIERRE, Oct.

28. (fl'l- flight into the hills or and "as agninat Japanese casualties (jepHF.y,' OF LEAD of 14.045 during the first weeks "tr" arnirrj lli American casuoHle. were.WCmAN MLLtU in inmov General George T. Mlckcl vember 20 with daily ifrom 7 a. m.

to 6 p. m. except on I the opening day when It begins at 8 p. m. Muck decr may be taken in I Fall River.

Custer, and Lawrence xniiniiaa. weat of highway 79 In Miller. Floyd A. Turner, Emll A. Walsanen.

Emil R. Wal.ancn, J. White, Charlo. J. Bosth, Deadwood: Lester E.

Benlng- Ing overseas. held todav that absentee bal the battle acene empnaoiu DR. W. R. LAIRD.

Sioux Fall. PED. He was united In man-age to delivered to a xltlll and daring of allied com ACTION IN ITALY Arllne Flllngton. a mcmner ot tne. udtor Lawrence county ucpu.y manders and men who fought (nianaers anu houae.

H3t Springs, Henry Cot- l.ouse. M.t Greater South Dakota. Inc 818 killed. 139 missing, and 1.503 wounded. ovpr simcrlor forec.

to secure the I nursing staff of t. Josephs nos- -nabie slcKl( William J. Cotton, Glen Foe rhauncv Grancils or m'a Di.nn of highway 24 SIOUX FALLS. Oct. Deadwood before going r-urford L.

Kdwards. WllUam cKy wo. informed today of Uw and south and we8t of the Belle ot 8iollx 1,., ncw Philippine, invasion and possibly pita 1 1 in Phillnnlnea invasion and possibly pllnl ln v- -nnfUM 1 m-crsoas. n.ii.fs, sn rhi-li FOSI. A OHUCnirr, pMk tn COUniV-i.

rnnimlltf for UOTl aay novo urn a. of her nephew, nn.ii GEN. STILWELL BBsftn killed in action Rear Admlril Forreat Bhjjr. Grace born Aug.iat counly o(fl and wmlam A. Moore, Alfred J.

Nel- RECALLtU fun McNall, wno Elk are legal gam -Economic Development or of tne Paclnc 1 JYh. -m eomolv with McNeil, who wa, Fa v.lopmeat of 10. counties an. cniei i yrw nCCir.llMENT "'y on Custer. no rcnning.u..

wU er South Dakota, urgu.s Ueut. Kohl wa. IV son of Mr. M. in Italy on October Custcr, and Pennington er goutn DalI0ta, urging nt" of his death came to ms wind Cavc walonai ccmmitieCs In the 117 cities Lisbon la.

vo Oft. 28-11- i. now o. OTm JaDanese ships were sunk or and E. L.

Kohl, Ulsoon, la. gtate'. at-'niir. Datd N. Mari-h.

Garrett Park. HQ j.I I-conurd Schryvcrs. Sturgls: Har hMn rouoweu ui s-satw n- wh yaer of bmlness college, no method of in the far The unfortunute yjuui I indicated the wild fowl Beive8 as advisory committees to at! uniorLu.m Rcportg indicated the wua iowi Bclve8 as advisory commmwa ry Blair. Join W. Blalr, nnorai Harry O.

Edwards, Earl D. Si nnrtant but ni. i ind wmtim went oversea. In Marcn. km.

Lsad resl- hs. been living In Spearfl.h iaDlms 1 'mini- oorn bji hunter buKaooo tne reiurnmg ww c.i. present undlaclored -''n'' lenAei Khcol there. He attend- 'ano, lalfcmay also hunt war worlters with their reemploy- iDJH' mons. Airred J.

oieep. Sleep. Wll'lam H. Nelson. Lester Japanese warcraft Rti WPll" ru- I-H hieh scnooi lor one al- nmhlmi with her Mrs.

me. Ml- lntton' Mr 'sentee ballot, after being sealed A and slstiw. a inin- I iwjine oiit incut Hi rurn Riwnrfish: Poy w. rii- 4, by the wh n-' gd was the youngest son of MM. m.power AUl0.

accordante with action ",1 l. htn. aink. mav. Robert I.

HoNvlott. Thomas inter me tu0 MrNaJl ana tne iaie uyi i Bttwid meetinir or 1 Belle Fourche: Mrs. I Miller. Cedar Rap- mark- whose nresence they were mark- whose nresence mey wei-c that he was neu. rfAil ln Terrv aunng in re- i.u.v.

Benjsmln F. Georv, Iglooi Oscar Oorsett. Mud Butte; --anei B. Hsrrls. John W.

Mitchell, Key rrtnt new epldemlc In 1918. He en- 2 tne committee. Van losaeS were 108 an Is, muat tted pMt the two taking American Legion and ruta snd fj. t-San-'. the voter', home precinct by stone; Truman tjuaai.

sow "in an wermx in all of the Italian campaign. Veterans of Foreign War. andK- oOtoer, Mlckeison uu. department sUted tha In of Mrll. McNall.

'that the aretary of th. local nese losses h. beam scale fori He beld that delivery by the divide Anoin.r to that tne secretary oi rt Horejs. Strool: Jmea 8. Kiooen, Carl H.

Leedy, Clair A. Nesbtt, H. J. lmonson, Robert Prrthero, Rapid City. to Eluding water belonging battl.shio.

two cruumrs, i Us. ZZ auditor not fu.Hl, view of the )g alao In Italy, and the decision the China-Burmo-Indla brother, met once overseas. I municipal terrltorio-. Uie "etner- enlarged and two de.troyer.-and I the requirement. damaged.) tans In 5,000 o.

Into two smaller Hla brother, Alvln, live. In mad. cover, an are. irter and One Battlesn.p oam. rler and one battleship Mtiwcu Rutte.

Butte. ii haa Dee" sonar nuiea. WalungUn..

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