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Americans Capture Maknassy DAMAGED MADAME X GEiS FACIAL AT AN ADVANCED AIR BASE in thi; S.»--:1i» i'ailic. ;m Army Air !'• ice firoillid ci ;;\v ir. siuiw.i u;V.:. :ii;: damage (.11 the Marltr r X, a bis L'. X. bomber that :. itTri< :1 < . * ... a rui'cnl raid on the Japanese. The U. S. Air.a/'Ui has lu'vti in ten boaibini* n-.i..-inns, lias nrcoitnU'd for lour Jap piano, and a war. hip during M.iv.ay llattlc. (International) Post-War Planning Holds Capitol Spot Advocates of P Ian Challenged; Service Law Supporters Look To Labor and FOR Wushiii;iiiii, .March —(Al*I —The pro.-. ;s:ul ioii< «■! prM-war lila11Hint; vicil with varied in come issues Ins* capw.'i consid eration whi't .:ii. :.i .lie. ol Inalipnv. er Ul.lii !<• islni'ii t limited In lahor ami lit i t.- ii. ul lor v.lpjinri. I'l'iiiK! .v]ia..-:c I ■ vc.i! pl.iii tin: . ... n • •11 v ;i:iit : . i . •. . . > mm iij4 .it tisc-. .in.i i'., tnllKilt l«»l* till i' l:l . y ..I II.i t. .-.:ii retnurw While Cliui't'iiiH'.s Sii'iii iy r.idi l)i( .uhMst l.i< '-.Hi til ii.i t;i \ I- tiiiii . Mil'li •• .... ;' i • CongrvoK Muivh i •. ' •• i'ii teriis lor projt et ny n abusi il.iiit \v.ir hie weic ■ 1; il.iti.i, . .upI:i . On ( apili.l Dili, advocate* '>• immwliite ini.lw.ir fil.i lining weri' rlialh'Hisrtl h.\ hulls >enai i I..iI olli'll' . I'l:i.-.ri-ssi\c ut \Yi < •>11-in. ami l!r|>r.-.ciil.ni'. «• v ,l lllnnin. Demiu rat nl New York. 1 lie lonnei. .1 mcinhei ol (lie Senate InreiKii lelatinis eiimmit tee winch Ioiihhrow < nii-i.h -« va rimis post-war |irojio-..il>.. -..till a resolution in set :• t> a I niteil N.i tmii . s>v|i'in pminnliim interna Initial peace is "an extreme man ireslatinn of futility.' ami .idtl-il that "it isn't himlin:; on .in*one." liloom. v, l|.. I l-ll.li: M i. Hon o S«'iei'4ii aflai: r*>iniiiil'ev. ii Millie. I ! ., ".tit - III, It «ii loinli .1 iisisl -eat lei i ll th t: . • I i IS"h''4 I'll b('th WlSliill .ili.i Ci'llHiv.N.s." Meanwhile, immediate devi-i m (Continue! mi i'. X' two) Minister Held In Shooting N'nv Oil,mm-. Miurli Z\. i.M't A SO-ycar old I-.i...«..»• ! • ■ bed in the nbdoiiK ii. ii'lil i (l< (MfliCf ku .1 .1 nl : dn.v .ilUi :i(1111111111• . v-j|v |),im .1 i . • id. thiil lie . h« i <iih ■» Cu In foriiK'i' tcerel iry mid Im •Kind. ! .. ili \ i n, • ' K|»i*c<i|>ul church here. .-l;il)l)C[! v( |lV .|,,hn •! • " p who ohjcctcd when in'- ' ii'i !* h,'l'l nil l,Willi; I)..' r *''<• wild hud retijtn i '1 itioitt'i•<•. Iju "OmHlt'd ahootltiK the i I' '"I. lint ri'iitriKln! i' ' "Hdt? Wiin shot (iri'klciil.ili.v. T»i """Mi r. widiiWI miylitg tii;ii M(H .• 'lllTiltfUcd Ciniici ill • • telephone ](||| |n„, 1J, . JIiB-KI and her son. Peter, in. i wo Raids Made On Kiska » ' : LM — ( I *! 'I if ,\:i. y ». .s '«;l ! ,l|;(v 1I|..I ■ y 1 ■ . • 1.1 i!i. .1.1 . : 1: ...I ■:! lilt* A leu 'i* 1.1 Tin'. I'mn mi! i(j r \... ' .\ • . lit l';icit;c: "!. t 'l! March :M. lv..< .iij■ Am y l.ibmil ir Ik ivy bombcri ; ' i MiU'lli'll III. Ii.;; • • v. i!!i lighter fcui. ;itt;ick 11 .«.«!• j... iU"ilf ;il K1, r>:.t|il fi.1- one lain.- lire. :v .-..It weiv ti". iilwvnl," 't < S inlay :' ill. i d t • J! tiit- 1. I llimtlx i,t Am". ca ; ail* attacks on Kisl;;i i ir i pirti'il Hiimonth. Mine Truce lis: freposed UIVJW Offers Pact To Continue Work P1:ncJini; Set11emen t Of Wage Dispute \ru Vlk. Winli —I.M'I — l'tn I rii"il Mine Workers union kIIi red norlliirii Xiip.ihieliiaii 1 mini O|)i-;'4lot". .1 ;.1 iII IihI.IV .11; iPJi rrilirnl In \\ liirli all ii:;n»--- in 1 In- \n,i.il.irlii.in (0.1I I i.iiiii in a mm uiinlil rrni.iin in • , 1,iiit 11 lor da*- aflcr April 1 mali r I tic i-vi-liu.; rimlr.irt. • iroMilim: Dial au> w.icv ill - 111., in i:ii|no\I'liirnt in hour: I.iti 1 11 ril 1 '■ n sli, II lie mailt' r.'!ru.ii !" lo 111 it 11 mi" i'! (• i« I I- ll'atH < . \\i|l> ,j.. | i ; •. 1 ■ M not whether it v..1- 1- ueri mi lufiirt 1 :• v !• u :w-ti ii i' .(bu v : i' ■ 1. . aiiii '1 fCll . all :.- VI i, I li I.-. 1*1.1 * II, I, . 11. Ml i'l V.'"l K •1,1 ('Mlltl'.ll'l l'\|<IIL'« •i . , i'i ({cut miftacfttrd iictjutlit 1 ( 1 in ,, it :iir 1 >1 1 ->• Urn,' ...\ ,1^ icnu'nt I'i' •ciroiiclivc In April I- hut diti ■' -<•' 'i Hino IIimII , i| , 1 , 1.1. ■■ 'I la I'lriident ,1, ,, tlllll illlV Willi!' il(t)llSt|l|('||||l .,1 . r'i ilie v.aijo L/ I ii;; \OI! Ill « \KOI.IN\V 1 iiii'.ii'in'tl ratlirr mill with |, |:l I llIM* ' ,r"*l t'Ullshl f»l I In 1 Mm: Irnipci aturr ri,rl) Ufilit«Ml,i.». Japs Are Cleared From. Mam bare _ ^ — Report Says Jap Lasses Are iieavy At Least 709 Japs iw!lled, iOO Taken l'-isoiier, Others i->xe m bv/amps {l!jl IIII .'\xxncilt I i ll I'll ss) AiiK-riejin a n «l Australian .iuisjrit' fighter wviv officially m-uurd nnla; vitli killiiijv at li-asi (!•<) troops, cap | iii«• ji ;• m !''«• 1.1.iii !<••» in isina'iv ami . !i a- nitr «if ■ uuniy from i I ho intiri1 .U.iiv/iaiv river valley j < !i llu* Hoi'ii'c.t.-i coast of New (luinca. \ roiiimr'iiiiur hi.m (irncrul !>m:;las .Mac.1ttliurS headtiuar it*ts sai.l many oilier .lniij'ifsc were believed l<> liuvr (licit of st.il vution and ilUiac in the -wanips where Clirv hid tiller a di-a lruii< Itiidiet; attempt on tl ccmln-r S3. llll'I. 'llio M;.ii:!>.iri' valley lies to ! of Hun .-cone of lit;- :■ 11i ! '.11.11:111 I'apti.: pe;ii.i.-n: 1 cam Mid It'll r !• Ijo1i»v." 1: <• -Ian rr -r : c at Sal m'fa which i ! v- •;>(> targe I nl a United Nations 1 Iff: s'VO. In the kics, j>llic:l airmen con t lined ti> pau.'id Japan's va-t ring I h: se- ;ih;>ve Australia, dropping LV:00-;iiit:ii(| l)'.rr.::s • n the tiirdrcnne : C! >-m^'l 1. New I'.vita p.. and bnmb : g ;.nci machine gunning the enemy in Id t'uvns nl' L;:o, Fi ".-chafen and M; b eg. i'l Nev C}'i.he:i. ()-.i (lit- China war front, im perial Tiskvo heac'ii 11.11 ters made an ui!e!>nfirmed elaiin thai .la pju's inva iou armies had l»>t •inly l!l! killctl while the Clii i>" e lest IIKalMI billed and .':()!» cap'ltrid and 'II..VW \oltiii 1 irily Mirerii'lereil iim Ik mid - !Marc'i in Untich a*:d north'-m KI:iu;mi provinces. ' < !'i fit ■ ii.ii-' .. 11' 15 A K irnnlM'l V, > • !.»!«•: ' . ; ( i lly I m'lb- <n tl:.' 1 | ell! ill ! 'i Mil''. I ! I. 'iilied enemy , • • | 1! strict . V: ■ I.'.' I ile. \ S 1 • ' Kiniv i- l.l a p e .'■« • \Y h'net 'ii that '' < •v •• vi -v q"i"t II'' "It- • ■.:>• be t! i 1 <1 ilHVI ." fire. i:i otho v Kr. .11! Bus Driver Dies In Crash I*!i/."'!;elh Ci.v. M • i < \!') Our |imnii whs l.ill) il iiihI iihmc ' 'I l lll.jllK'tl V- li <I;iV wliel! I i Sotifiiorn !• en rmiic .• ■ ."••illIt. V.i . ' • : .1 >lii (*i!> 'nil*!. ;i Inr p« :n Pei • 'I'll- driver ll.mv Whitlev. of Iliflu i ;•(!. \'.i \ i i I In- IM|l!l':-d * 1.1 \* In Miii'li* iiosj)ii;il In.'- ;n«l Mime wcro rrk'nucil . :i. < lira* • mi nl. The • ' Iv in ilind of Ilie p;i. cr.::< n il •. In Mi (I■ ■ 111<' I;i I' i nl Xurl'ill;. Sin' I.ii two lipil.t n li'.j.s ti11'I terind injuries. Tiekcls in the l it driver's |>• »s inn indic.iied there wi'i r !l p<i.— settgers iilioiird when 1 lie bus lelt Portsmouth. Fayetteville Hotel F aces OPA Charge tlnloiiih. M 23. (AP) Slnlc OPA i)i . ri T. s .liiiin ..n . ,i.l iii dtiy I hi* I'riiiiv Chiirle llnlel <>l l-'.iv dfcvillc liitfl i"-'"i ri" twined from I leu*"«I \i!iii'"i •' : i ill cm 11 ml iv tftiliitlnti. lie wlrfml lliiil ihe lintel :ilnii nllrtfedl.v filed ;i lulsc tiiWiN limi • I i i.l i 1 <• |ini"il re.v .Jils. \iin i SI eii.irtl. -i;.le (>PA iil mied Ine i'r>tniiltin|S «>. J'edeiMl Jiifl'.'e I kl Aleek \ \. ' I" . .•« Ind;:e AJerl; m ll New lieril "II April !!. .(ill. -I d III I 'ill l|,e .ir.-l • >| v. hnl ■ .iv l>e .i ; e of - lleli u— li"ii-. \".« intend to keep hotels in .(•nl fire; mostly lie;" An > e;imps — In li'-r for licneli' of me' in i s of the jirmwf fww* »nrt th«w clulivca ,ind inciuU w ho vs*it litem." io- in ,|er McNUTT DISCUSSES MANPOWER PROBLEM DIRECTOR OF THE MANPOWER COMMISSION Paul V. MeNuM, is shown in his Washing™ oC . e, as he dis cu.sed the eoniple* manpower problem with farin, lnl)>>r ami inanufacturinc officials. Staa'hn^, 1. to r.: Philip Murray, C.I.O. president; Eric Johnston, head of the U. S. Chamber of Commei c; J.mied l'att-.n, president of the National Farmers* Union, and A. S. Goss of the Notional Grange. Si" !.:'. I. to r.: F. Crawford, president. National Ass'n of Manulacturcrs; Paul V. MeNutt; A. O'Neal, pi\ !• nt Farm Uurcau Federation; and William Green, president American Federation of Labor. (iiiu-matiomdj Axis Plans New Order Berlin and Tokyo Radios Announce Full Agreement On Post-War Plans <15-. T!:e Assnriali'tl 1'rpss.t Tin* Berlin anil Tokyo radios announml with cntiiusiusMi last { nit;iit i-o:tijili'tioii of coiifcrciH'cs i in Tokyo l>> ri'pri'sriitativr-. ol° (ii*rniany anil Italy. al will!'1:, i tt.*s saiil. coni|ilclr a;,i ci i:ii ::i had lii-in rrarhi'jl on ••rr.Mlimi i.; a lieu world itrilrr l:.iM'i! o;i justice anil miurantcc iiit; eternal world iiraiT." Tin- !>ri>adca.-t wire rcoirdcil I>>* I" A ..i i..l <1 IVe.-.-. :: i I ' •' I Ijlol II li <• i IV • I til 11 .llcil III lit- I.ilk-. tin iii i n;v in any special cnviiV' Irmit 'Ik axis (KrtVcrs made il • I>1 I'i. " little i!ihit III.ill ronlinr • iii- rSi actually had M.ui place. A' I e > timo axis tiiul iiciilral • ..1 it il tlic di|>|i-ni.itic |»• >t ;111 .■ Kuii'pe. v. lu re ' I i i:i liters v.eic vi i...ihi;! d'.'t.iilrt hi ,i (icrm.in >al! i. I inalijinv. i-i anil I'iv i i ■ iv. a.- i i |»ii li- I Id have . , r:v C'hiel 111 Guv-Ill- i i.i i', 111 l.i\al In .. cniilcienc'. ii Mratnt il lelalions in-twccli tlio wo niliii! iv - ARBEN IS NAMED '10 STATE BOARD t!i L*::. (A! I W. A. I li e it itmI 111 iitvior i>i ; > n\ wits Ji|t|utiiii 111<>tI:;l11«>ii I-mI.iV .. lie Sl.il'. Ifitnl <•! i".- [ • I I ir;tl «'ii||1 I'.H'lnl • i II .\i>riI i... t!n:s. i i.. Illiulf In till .1 \.l \ tin- n i^ti.iiitiii • .1 \Vll>ll|l, llllW III llll Nazis Knew In Advance Alii. ii'.i. Miirrli 111!—( Ufl.iyrd) (A!') !■• Ilrilisli <*• iiiill i'■ ik lit f SrplvinluT fulled tlisi>lroiisly iii'iMiisr axis (Icfi'iiiitr ttl north Alricun pint hud in!! .■ • iim* iitformnliuii illltillt till • 111, it WtIS IV|HI| tC(l today >j Ilrilisli prisoner* c%* ch.ni.'il '■ r.il y iit Mcr.-iii litr 11.'liitu i• i i i icniiiin Tlii tfiv wit.- 11■ litt< <1 liv 2iMi int m ; Ilu* Uiili.-ii destroyer Sikh, v i > :i v..t- in., (Iiirmu ilu- i i I licy H el l' .111111111! 7i!7 Hril . |» i "Mit.- cxciuingcri n un : Mi.; Ii.il.in-. ii el CJt'r mitii.v. l! \\..- in tin' Tttlti ill; raid licit Larry \ «*ii. A- ociutcd I'iviw t . 'I'l l i :' W III I he Ii I v|| Mrdltif U(*II flot'l. w.is IMJI tin . il I! ' ulio.ird tin- Sikh V.It«»:• ' . is sunk. S • i ■ . i lr v.1.i> Toe di'toll dti -' • ledco in ad\ iiiirc of tli'- !'. i .nd. tin1 Sikh s ii vlv»rs that .i Oerimtn hi* t«TinB officer ii! Tubnik (uuiilcd I no ■ with being half an hr.:t bch.r.d their schedule. Russians Capture 50 More Villages BRITISH RECAPTURE STATION IN TUNISIA i London, (March i*:i—(AIM— A Neuters reports from allied i'f ic|(iii;ii'irr> in north Africa .aid torlay the HritUh first ar my had rocripturcd Nclsa .sta tion. 17 miles west of IJizcrtc and iwi miles from the impor tant hill position Djiii 1 Abiod. It wa.s ili-< I .-«•»! , i:ly yesterday thai tin- 11:'i*i. •: had I" ' tli«' !;-tion. Agent Faces New Charges Viereck Is indicted On Six Counts Alleging Violation Of f oreign Agent Act Washington. \l.irrii — <.\l*I —{•citrKc SvlimliT Virreel. nf New York. a t.'Mi'i.ni tiroiiiiK.iii flis|. Mas iirlitiril today m: >i\ (minis cli.ir. ii.u tiolalinii nl tin* lorriun agent 1 csiMraliini «trl. Miceil'icall;. <li il li«- l.ulril to <lis i'Ibsi' I It;: * In- u.is actir.!; lor the ra/i r.Mci-n nfficr in l!ii-. enun l-.v. Vieiee!; ift- r.t'v Ireeil 11.-i • ' • I >1 ' ri'i • - 1 1 i 1 Mil nltr. i'i \ mi.'. n .. .(i mir, ic 1 .11 tit vnii.,1; 'ii. i 1 •inn ;ii;cni* ;irl win ii th" <' -ii 1 in (ii*; '•<1 .1 ii'-tri.il »»i 1 '• i.1 m'i-iiii'l .i'i nil <■!n»r 'ii the jurist m ii.11 !• 1 tin* ii.'iv. .Mini iifv (!••• • ' ll'ddlc ;nin iii!ir» <il tin* new iii i 1 ' 11 -i ;ind it v.; 1 - indicated ;i< ii,- a ' department lii.it tin- slop v • •• : • i-1 in 111 nit 1 * imy imNsiblc ivi 1 which mijilil he encountered in .1 11-ti iiil nil the 1'Id charnc. "I'll roe nn mt in' I >■' indictment, returned in I <lc til-' ii 1 fnui I here. ehnrucfl V ■ tli i.i'linu ili>cln«f in - ppi in'- ('■ his ni'i tlillill 1 CI»ist in' I' HI ' itfir'Jll Hint lilt* 'ifiiiinn Uii\'t : pii!(" t foreign off iff M ns one nl tin !■ 1 i.iii |>1 nil iimls for \\ limit lie \v;is nil iiccnl. Another < unit allcne- Ihnt in n -llpplfllll III ll "I! ' 11 11 ll I -tiltf IIM'Ilt filed on April HMO. lu* fulled to disclose ccitain activities on hchnll of his German 1 n»<-11 »ji I -. nnil two oilier ciMinis i" 1 -11»• 1 lilt nllcisn lioii With n -upplcmentnl -tiileiiii tils f.i'-ii < 'i 'I'ci 12 a. 1 !>■!<• nliil April L'.">. Ill 11. I11 his prc\ ■ > 1 - ' !. Vm de fense \v;i • thai' '" 1' I 111 it ill nl I v mil - lined Ins work ■ - 11m' of "iiii iin- j Illor and loiirn.t'i ' when lie rcnis Icrcd witli H e S ile departinent jis 1 CJerm.iti '•:< ' ' "• listed I.unwell ,1 working fm , Muni'" ne. paper and the (Jei ;i ini • '• ml •>iniilion. POPE IS REPORTED ILL OF INFLUENZA l.oii«ln|i, M. 'ii Hi (AIM 'I'lir i(onie ri'fho aid lodiiv Ih.'I I'ope Pius XII w;is itmlinrtl to his room •iftcr aullcrim: •' sliuli' atlnc'* <•! in fluenza but h - condition was giving no cau:-c lor anxiety. Further Gains Made On Smolensk Front; Germans Attacks Repulsed in Donets (Bv The Associated Press.) Soviet dispatclti's reported to day that the iled armies liad captured more than ."ill tonus and villaies in 'il limits in tlieir drive against Ihe German licy ftone Ikim at .*miioIciis!{, *j:;o mill * v>es' ol' .Moscow, and slav ed oil fresh na/.i assaults on the Kharkov front. Kii ti' line in ii»«~ lieelarrrt llitw wii-s ii" wri-Mis denting »l tlic H'«vic*t In:*-, v illi Sir. iv I I■*<>|i r« pulsing I'vwy Cicrtiuiti «it tempt m c:ii - 1 hi* ii|i|>cr Dmict* • :> .t it. Iniee. In it- i i i i<i-(i<i v- Imlli'tili. I he itns ■:• 11 I'iMi.i :iiiifl .ii'l lii(t jinny «uii.-' liniUi* ii|» J>ii rniMttv (■•t:iri i)*r.i* "ii in I he Clittgt'V uri'ii. -2 milvs souCiojist ■ ■I Klui:t.< Jini Si.vi-i ixl.ifi tli»« w Hit* .'iii.in- Ijaek "with Iu-jiv;.* Wll 1111' I I .111.11 I I CIll. HIT I.' I " Iiii radio aiiiuiu Inlerd that tin Ku->siaiis hail turn "a lcic.il hicacli in tlx* (iertlian ilrfiMisr lilll-s \v«"st ill Mil'.l-ow." wlMlr l.niKluii heard thai Suvii't v.ni Cliai<l> ii.nl aiivaiireil within '.'il miles til Yalsi v». :Wi miles east nl Smolensk. Yai t'\i>. (IcM'i'itx (I ii tlit- I i t»."! •liter "I !e-i.>1.iii' i- mi the i.nl 1 >i * Siiiiilt ii:k. In s 211 miltw Ix-yniu. iv Iv-ivcsipl tired I >i.i <>\ i> which tin i . :..11 iiini'.iiM c I I!.i v h.iil tal.i i. (Ii : i' i ictitiilni • miiir iii is it j:• i nit lt> u a- shifting tu ■. Hi LEES-M'RAE COLLEGE DORMITORY BURNED i \ 1 •11 a til fii-i- ili i iv, <| | Hi , r d • in f ir aii I- Tins - wits placed .it Umiii .vin.'mil .-id S"i."i.nnO. pa; 1 v r ered iii -ii. ilti'C Kyser Denied Deferment ll'itky M hi; !. March L'.l Al»— K.iv K.v-iI>i(- . nl I'.mkI chair-! • ii i - eaied ' i. Hie I viMi'.old li.ui'l > .<li ml n i'. .<• ;u— I l<ii' li nl lu-eii roftiMMl Ihc military | ili-lei mi ii( hi I ..ii the urotnifi ' Iii..: In- civ ili.hi iiiornlcbtilldinK lie- j livilit .- were c.-.-ciilial in the )i;i-1 tii>n"s w;tr eftii-.-t, .Inhri ('nicy, chairni'n c»{ Hie board which had « en Kyser ii I A t'lassific Ii ii. >:ud lie had been i11 1'irtv.efl by tete|ilviiu- !!i il Kny'.s ;ip» |ic.it liifl In-' ii »\err i|ed l»y the President's appeal I d. The for ITMll ricclslOtl "I the bmird WJW C\ fn i-ie I !i. iii i n e by nail. Coley could mil say when Kyser would I ii' ii iii hly Ik- railed up Kyser'.-. appe I. wliicli w.i s:ip. purled liv Miner Davis. di '•>.• <•; ihc (»'fcc ! War Infnrmat m. was based 111it•) h s enterti1 •mien' <if soldiers and sailors in their camps and h.,- .-eilinp ot war bonds, lie is 37 years old and unmarried. British Forces Dash 100 Miles Around Mareth Line; Other European War News (/.'if 1 I I .1 nCtiilul I'na#) A!':< -i . i ..ii ti-f- announc ed ; ■•!<.> i j swill moving Al; • i .ii.i- iiad cap !uit'W ' • : Maknassy in l'< I'll . , . I:!.. 1 mill's i • • : : i«l aft AlKit'W ■ ,i i ■ i I'.riiish forces lia-i . . I'- t n iK's around ■ a point it'll .a ,ii , \i - airfield al KI li.nnma. HI !lamina ii- 20 milos west iif | he port of G: bw, chief "1 L'od t r" lor .\i.41*-luil UomnuTs de ft inters <>f th- .Maivth line. i no report imlirulca tli.it liiiii li i lyliili ;irm\ troops wele nou only .">11 miles from a jum tioii with American forces and Misp.rslfil ili.il liomnuTs "CMajie corridor" to the mirth been narrowed to ;i score of miles. Iiljewhoi-e :n tin.* European war theatre. KAK nigh; raiders heavily attacked the Gonna U-boat pens at St. Nazal re. franco: L*. S. four-mo : rod h mijt i i iiitidcd the Sicilian (j-ii't < !' !':!nr.. v. ii re the Italians "i-ii I i. I:.lied . lid 1H1 in in red: ; mi • -i: the S< • et Iront. the .1 i; . new gains ■ill ICII lipnil . ir v.ncr, and llitlcr i . : i •fight the liril'.li eir.lith army ilevclpocd .i iviiM\ lront.il blow .m.'ilist ilte M.m tii line. Kniiiinel was reported !o li.ive massed a "li'iiig fori e of tanks and artil !er- to meet the threat to K1 II.mini Allied w.itpl.ines were olliii.il' anmmnerd to liavr '■em I I -iul> hit-, on l.t least '.VI iiavi a»! •• .ii the I I llamtna ser lur allil lies!!oyed si' e ol thrill. A . ii: Alii. <1 he.idquar i.- under I.icu 1 I •: S I'a It on. ^ 'id then wept it i-ii. i ..i d the .sea. A i i>i ■ iadca-i -aid lit? id a i luo three '• 1 >• ; i1 i \. whicli would !..ee ■ i 1 y -.! a. hue mile from ! • . (. : Sn I'crnard '• * i ?i ciithlh army • il> sncre>.: ■ii i !.no defenses. I heavy Tight ■ id ftcnpral h..'l eapltired I ; \\ 11:« liie ni.zis .1 ii' , le strong counter T. • i .1 at' indication 1 1. . :.e . ... . I nee 111 the IC (C.II-.I nilel m I'agc two) S'ceet Firm Is Defended V.\. in t ii. M iitIi 23. (AP)—J. '• • •' 1 '■ > iik'iil. ('.iinrgic ■ < . ii . It- lit :ed today III.. ' i • • ■ II.II/ ' I'll!" of (lis i • ; •. .. n ...\ tin olvrd in <i ['failure t<i run v put pivsiTiliCd Icst i■ i : • • ■ 'i • HI • I.lie lll (l(!r« . i'i • 'i; • - I nun thu I ii'o - I rv in. I'.. . wi.i ss. I'. (I • • ;v the *1*1 iniin:i i • ■ In i i ... 11 y as the S« nut . • niltloi' invi.-t ienl iiil; w v. liich lias itt i • <iuc J ;i ■ • ■ re • u:;*-*«! state ment t ii, <•. tiipain- employee* de claim:; i'. .i i< n- ir ••:< imlh ie>l# and clien i . ! ..i • > - nl the steel plntc liad lieen laki d. Perry I Inn. ii i Ubnldlftfy • •I ihr (Jnili i st. tej Steel Cor|>., has hern c'f i! ■' el h n t-- to tllO prndu 11-•>i • >: Im.:1: nihility sleel for tlx- w rti.ii i and "deeply deplores 11 Ii hi t II di r! i fd at today's lit uring." "A Mi iii.'.Ii tiivi ligation is un der . y. 'ifl i hani!e in personnel v. ill i •. ■ . I.' \ i i ir(|Uiicd, in order to in.-ine full compliance in the future with thc.se picscribcd testing procedures."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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