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ids said the attack e whole greater Bor-returning fMere aald fire* were aeen. probably brought the load dumped on the 1*1 alace the aurt of i to more than 16.009 1th nearly 2.000 long m the city laat night, hit the cltr while It a atate of alsruptlon * blow*.aecond Important Al-Kimber raid* on Nail leaa than 12 boura. to Nail veralona of re formations of Oer-i met the Incoming i over the Elbe river, a went of Berlin, and i In a running fight, tan broadcasts ac-this story before the take-off, de-I lotting if to a representative of the British ministry of information for use if he did not return.)RLIN RAID. Page 7)JRKERS STICK TRIKE PLEDGEBy LOWtLL BENNETT Representing Combined Amerlaan PreaaA BRITISH BOMBER 8TATION IN THE MIDLANDS. Thursday. Dec. 2—Berlin la going to be attacked again tonight by hundred* of four-englned bomber* which will avalanche down tona of ex-plosive* and Incendiarlea Into the Naal heart and capital.It may be one of the moat concentrated raid* of the war.1 am flying In one of three Lancaster* which alone will drop hun-ui engineer* *concentrated haaard of fire. Oil larepair crew* areatavlng off theflowing Into Dry creek,a email atream. A wooden treatle of the main-line Cheaapeake A Ohio railroad croaaea the creek within the oll-aoaked area.The War Emergency Pipeline Corp.. with main office* In Cincinnati. reported. “We don’t know how aerlona the break la. Our men are out on It now.The eaatward flow of oil through the 24-Inch line, recently estlmat-ed at 600.000 barrel*. dally, waa cut Immediately at Oreenaburg. Ind.. 25 miles west of the point where the break occurred.Moat of the oil Bowed throughUH. Dec. 3 — The workers of America, battle for a 17-cent-i raise which would government’* Little i. declares It none-itlck to Ita no-strlken adopted by the live and policy com-»day night asserted: Ize that for the dura-ar Issues In dlapute iteelworkers and any t be adjusted throughdrede of Incendiaries as well aa 'gulleys directly Into the Dry creek 4.000-pound •’cookies’*. i bed and actual damage to farmlpWith scores of other* rising land appears to be alight. Farmers from surrounding airdrome* we and emergency crews dammed thel* ar* about to take off In the late stream and tbua managed to sal-afternoon to Join a vast stream vage a portion of the precious fuel, thundering toward the European j Resident* In the affected area coaat In the darkening aky. This, reported ’’the creek'* running high report la being made after our with u though.briefing meeting. f -It Is written before we leave Ineel companies withthe event that “B For Bolty’’ (Bennett’s plane) and myself do not return to make a fuller eyewitness account of the raM and lta affect.That the attack will be carried out as Planned and prepared. It seem* certain to this observer, for the thoroughness with which tbs whole aspect of defenses, route, and weather was studied precludes failure.And mucn more Important to the airmen who are leaving— among some thousand who are participating In the vast offenslvAUSTRALIA REMINDED OF HARD FI6HT AHEADCurtin Tells Nation There’s No Short-Cut To Victoryelworkera aeek wage WM own certainly that theUec. 13 have beenp current contract* Ing negotiations andraid would be a success.Vir.hv Aids Rp.sinnMr lb* aisMisUS PrmPrime Minister John Curtin told Australia today there la no shortcut to victory In the Pacific and that the widespread assaults on Japanese positions only serve to emphasise the Immensity of the task ahead.Curtin's statement came In his
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