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By A. I. GOLDBERG
LON1X1N. Aug. 30 uV)
Large formations of Anu-rictm
bombers battered tlie continent
today. bambiiiK tte German
ports of Kiel nd Bremen unci
the robot platforms in northern
France.
Very heavy forces of British
bombers before dawn support
ed the Russian armies of the
north with attacks on the nni
Baltic ports of Stettin and Kon
igsberg, and Mosquitos hurled
many two-ton blockbusters on
battered Berlin and Hamburg.
Weather was bad and bomb
ers cast their explosives by in
struments through clouds. A
communique said one bomber
was lost over the robot bomb
sites and that all fighters re
turned. No mention was made
of losses over the German ob
jective.
Up to S00 Flying Fortresses
and Liberators with Mustang
fighter escorts smashed at the
Pas de Calais targets. More
than 500 Fortresses Bnd 250 Mus
tangs went over the German
Dorts.
The flying bomb targets arc
just in front of advancing ul
lied armies in northern France
More than 1000 heavy bomb
ers participated in the over
night attacks, unloading ap-
Droximately 1500 tons of high
explosives and incendiaries up
on Stettin and another great
cargo of destruction upon Kon
igsbcrg, This wln blow was in direct
support of Russian armies bat
tering at Germany's eastern
frontiers, both the Baltic port
of Stettin and the east Prus
sian capital of Konigsbcrg be
ing important links in uerman
supply lines leading to the Rus
sian front.
An hour after the attack up
on Stettin, the air ministry said,
reconnaissance revealed smoke
from very large fires rising to
a great height.
Clouds prevented clear obser
vation of the' results at Konigs
bcrg. which was attacked for
the second time in four nights.
Both Berlin and Hamburg
were hit by speedy Mosquitos,
which carry a bomb load of
4000 pounds.
The air ministry said 41
planes were lost In the over
night operations, during which
many mines were laid in enemy
waters.
Up to 750 heavy U. S. bomb
ers from Italy also struck yes
terday in tactical support' of
Russian armies whipping
through Romania by bombing
Hungarian rail bridges and
yards at Szeged and Szolnok
and enemy barracks and trains
moving through that threaten
ed Balkan land.
Some of these planes flew
into Czecho-Slovakia and bomb
ed steel works at Moravska Os
trava, the largest plate rolling
mill in Europe. The Mediter
ranean air forces struck trans
port facilities in northern Italy,
Yugoslavia and southern France
as well as destroying 12 Ger
man planes at the cost of 21.
Tlie word "hubbub" Is a mod
ern translation of a 16th century
Irish battle cry described as "oo
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RAID VICTORY GARDEN
NEW YORK A victory gar
den is the right place to pick
lettuce, but police say that John
Cardello lolled in a duck chair
and picked his "lettuce" in
greenbacks from a procession
of, visitors to his garden. They
charged him with bookmaking.
BULL STORY
MEDFOUD, Ore. His real
name is "Peerless Domino 32,"
and he's a (uncy Hereford bull
owned by Nlon Tucker, rancher
and part owner of the Son Fran
cisco Chronicle.
But cowhands say Peerless
is such an unusual bull (he
sleeps in a sitting position and
never lies down like mine run
bulls) he's been given a new
name. Yes, now lie's "Sitting
Bull."
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DOUBLE PERFECT
FRKKPORT, N. Y. Sonic
time ago John Avidan received
a letter from his son in the
army telling of a perfect pin
ochlo hand for him. He expres
sed the wish that his father
would hold a similar hand
sometime.
Yesterday . the wish came
true. Avidan was dealt a per
fect hand in a game with
friends.
LINE FORMS AT RIGHT
PHILADELPHIA One laun
dry firm here is advertising on
its trucks: "The news is travel
ing fust we now accept new
customers."
QUICK RESULTS
KANSAS CITY This want
ad uppenred In the "for rent"
column of the. Kansas City Star:
"4 rooms, 2nd floor; privutc
bath, entrance, garage; $27.30.
Cull utter 6 p. m."
One-hundred fifty applicants
answered the advertisement
personally.
Sheepherder Faces
Murder Charge
THE DALLES, Aug. 30 (IP)
Charles Wilson, 45, Antelope
sheepherder, faced a first-degrea
murder charge today in tn tatai 1
shooting of his 13-year-old step-,
daughter. i
The charge was made in an
information filed in justice court
last night by District Attorney
M. W. Wilkinson. Wilson's hear- ;
ing was postponed to permit him ;
to obtain legal counsel. .
The child. Genevieve Fulker-1
son, was shot Saturday night as.
she lay in bed with her mother.
Wilson gave himself up near his'
home yesterday alter a two-day
manhunt.
Canarutto Dies
From Heart Attack
PORTLAND. Aug. 30 fPl
A heart attack killed Angelo
Canarutto, 35. musical director
of the new opera company of
New York, while he was mo
toring near Lake Oswego late
yesterday. ,
Company officials said Bruno
Maler, concert master would
conduct the two remaining per
formances of "The Merry Wid
ow" here. -
Canarutto was a former as
sistant conductor of the Metro
politan Opera association and
had conducted the Los Angelcst
San Carlo. Cincinnati Summer
and Chicago Civic Opera com
panies.
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SEATTLE, Aug. 30 1,1 Po
lice laced only the thinnest of
clues Unlay hi thu slaying
of u Seattle girl, In Jier homo, the
second such case here within two
months.
Eighteen-year-old Francos
Radecop, who graduated from
West Seattle high school with
scholastic and athlutio honors,
was found beaten to death In the
living room of her home lulu yes
terday. Her mother, Mrs. A. K.
Riuiecop, discovered the tragedy
upon her rulurn homo nt U p. in.
The autopsy surgeon said the
girl was nut raped. Ho attribut
ed death to it skull fracluiu and
strangulation. Her skull was
crushed by a blunt weapon.
Police said the killor aiipuront
ly escaped after the afternoon
slaying without leuving tangible
clues, A neighbor said ho saw a
strung niHii approach the porch
of the Radecop homo in lata
afternoon, but did not see wheth
er he entered.
The girl was to have loft for
her first term at Washington
State college early next week.
Hur father Is a drug sloro em
ploye. Miners Asked to
Forego Holiday
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (P)
The solid fuels administration
hus asked con I miners and inluu
operators to forego their iinuuul
Labor Day holiday becausu of
the urgent need for added pro
duction, and John L. Lewis, pres
ident of tho United Mino Work
ers, has advised union locals that
it would be proper to work on
the traditional holiday.
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From-Service Men
SALEM, Aug. 30 ()') Moro
than no, (ID service men will vote
In Oregon's general election, tho
Htuto elections division predicted
today. It had estimulad 311,000.
The division has received 211,.
Otltl ruqumts for ballots from
service men,
Native hunters of New Guin
ea uiiike arrowheads from tho
bony toenails of the eiissowury.
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