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    B A C K

    O F T H E

    N E W S

    Readers of TheJournal's daily

    column 'Washington Merry-Go-

    Round' are.always behind the

    scenesand seehistoryin the mak-

    ing, andnews before the restof

    the world knowsIt.

    T H E W E A T H E R

    Increasing cloudinessandwa

    tonight. "Wednesday cloudy-

    warmer, followed byshowers

    nesday night,

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    H O W M I D - A I R R E S C U E A T T E M P T K I L L E D S IX

    TheAssociated Press

    While Wendell L. Willkie re-

    to the Chicago area today

    his second campaign appear-

    ar

    tovisit Wilmington,Del.,

    ^T. J.,

    tomorrow

    to his

    address

    in

    Philadel-

    In

    a

    speech

    in

    Milwaukee las t

    kie accused the Presi-

    of letting Chicago"s Demo-

    and twoothers

    tosteal theelection for him

    a

    rebuke."

    He referred to Democratic or-

    in Jersey City,N. J.

    in the

    Bronx,

    N . Y... as

    well

    tothat inChicago andsaid:

    "Here is a candidate for Presi-

    who has

    proclaimed himself

    a

    liberal,

    as a

    reform candi-

    but who

    allows three

    of the

    to

    to steal the election for him

    arebuke tothem*"

    Mr. Roosevelt's itinerary was

    by the DemocraticNa-

    in New

    Yorki

    He

    by

    train

    a

    platform appearance

    Wilmington. After- reaching

    hewillgo byautomo-

    toCamdentoinspect the New

    rk shipbuilding plant. Return-

    to

    Philadelphia,

    He

    will inspect

    and

    Frank-

    and

    that evening

    in Convention Hall , Phila-

    With

    the

    election only

    two

    weeks

    for

    both major

    inmany cities

    Henry A. Wallace, the Dem-

    ic vice-presidentia l hornin.ee,

    an audience at Mason City,

    "the

    eastern financial

    in-

    do-

    control

    the

    majority

    of

    in

    Gongres

    anS-

    to no effective

    no matter what

    the candidates make."

    Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich)

    at

    Logansport,

    Ind.,

    that

    the

    "hasbeen run as a

    bag tosuittheshifting whims

    f one so-called 'indispensable

    and tofeed thegreatestpo-

    on an

    otherwise free

    Mayor LaGuardia of NewYork

    in Detroit that the rec-

    of Willkies relations withhis

    employes proved that Willkie

    b e

    trusted with

    the

    social

    of

    50000000

    men and

    Joseph- W.Martin, Republican

    in

    theUnited

    nottolerate anyFifth

    and charged "thereaTe

    in the

    govern-

    connected with itand they

    bedrivenout."

    In Washington, word that John

    CIOpresident, would

    Albany(AP)New York hotels

    tostop charging

    for telephone service for

    New

    York Telephone

    Supreme Court Justice Francis

    a n

    by thePublic ServiceCom-

    "Like other services,"

    the

    "it

    (telephone service)

    not be

    profitable

    x xx (to he

    Hotel firms opposing the action

    theHotel RooseveltInc.,

    andSouth-

    Berlin (AP) Authorized

    risively todayof

    to France anddeclared

    ill became thenation which

    and other French

    to pose as a friend of

    Churchill's words "Godprotect

    as

    Of Churchill's reference to sub-

    of the"best races"in Eu-

    the-sources commented:

    "We know that

    the

    Poles mass-

    Germans.

    Is

    that

    an

    of the

    best race?"

    REPOT

    tonaon(AP)

    British, allied

    for theweek ended Oct. 14

    63265 tons, compared with

    tohave sunk 122-

    theAdmiralty said today.

    Losses listed by theAdmiralty

    sh, seven

    32,370 to ns; a llied, thre e

    37 tons; and neutral,

    e ships, 13358 tons.

    I

    make

    a

    radio address> Friday night

    caused considerable speculation

    Lewishasbeen silenton thepresi-

    dential campaign since thenomin-

    ating conventions

    and

    refused

    to

    comment onspeculation that he

    might endorse one of the candi-

    dates.

    Prior t o the conventions, Lewis

    criticized theDemocratic adminis-

    tration

    and

    predicted

    an

    "ignomin-

    ious defeat"

    for Mr.

    Roosevelt

    if

    he were nominated for a third

    term.

    His intention to speak Friday

    night waslearned at his office

    where it was said the address

    would becarriedby two or three

    radio networks from

    9

    until

    9:30

    oclock. Eastern Standard Time.

    M I S T S

    G I V E

    L O N D O N A R E A

    B R I E F

    R E S P I T E

    By

    The

    Associated: Press

    on-r-German warplanes

    re

    sumed thelong assault onLondon

    shortly after noon today, when

    warning sirens signalled their re-

    turn after a comparatively quiet

    nightand amorningtawhichthe

    capitalwa sunmolested.

    British long range guns began

    their third successive day of bom-

    bardment

    of t he

    Nazi positions

    across theStrait ofDoverin the

    morning.

    A lone raider dumped bombson

    a southeast coast town, wrecking

    houses andhitting a church.Ger-

    man plsinea_also.w,er& seen, overa

    'est'iilidlaiids town.

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