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11IIKT1ETH YEAH HenJu-rsmt Batli; Btapatel* » l.KASKI) WIKK — — L.KASKD WlltB HKKVU'R mb> iiin associated I'UK.sa? HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1JM3 i'Ulll.liSIIKI) EVKIIY A KTEKNUON FIVE CENTS COPY ukm/vim Miur m iMtW YORK CHURCH HREMEN AND POLICE raise ladders from the Knund to rcicuc Haiold Hcinv-clnian (arrow) who nines to the Mipperv r.v,1 oj Holy Trinity Chinch in New York. While m route lo n doctor for a nerve treat ■vent, he broke away from his wife, dived through a stained class Window, and climbed the church wall to the roof. (International) Flood Disaster In Middle West Grows i J'.v The Associated Press.) in i ulem Mississippi and the , l>ni imrtilv Illinois rivfi. mmp, tlicit- devastating I'niir. !• wide . ectioti. Indiiy threatened cli-i-icr to iin i<lready fioon - ftimh of Illinois and Mi.— •I'lhini* -dreams i> ui;<i i'ii iv-nt. ni v ;ilrr 11\ i r • |>: • il -ct ive v.-.ill and I liei <• immediate indic.itinii they •it their liny. i m> i •.i:at ion in iIn ix — .t;.J ' ' lood /.one wa - . Ion:; .i IJ ■ - •ii' ol tile Mi i ■ ippi i n <'i I.*>iii to Cape (In r.iiU'.iii. • nd ;ilon;; a IIMl-ntile Mretili Illinois I rum below I' iiietjoii with tin- l illn: ui • !o eroic, pro|wriy and . alreadv in Ili«■ million ol dollars, mounted hourly as the wat ers I'roin lilt- two rivers laid waste new .11< .i - • i! lull I.iiir laud, serious ly interfered wish industry and transportation and drove hundreds from their homes. The number of persons homeless m the llood zone was e timated l>v Hit Ked Cross at .11>• >t11 Itin.tMMt, v.lnl'..' ttir death toll t< >• ><i ;.t 17. As an army >>i oldiet . engineers, and nviliati ilefen e workers pn> ri i dnl »\i'h tlifii rc.-i ue. relief, and o|h« i d'llir-. a rail was i - lied in \V;i-htliK'on I'V W.i K'".d Ailinini — lialor I'he-lrr I >a\ is lor a eonler enee "I v. >\ ei no: and eonimission er ill a:;iieultun in 'lie llood Male. tn ■ a program for l i'e and federal ai*!|ot) to provide lor loud pru'liKi' ii in tin liara: •'! area-. The tii* * tio't x. ill hi1 held ill St. I. , i. . • now. 49,000 Rubber workers I Are On Strike In Akron 1 'in >. M.iy (AI') '' 1 i |i>» i uliliri t I ill |'l "'lllrt mil ir.i ■>! I • 1 i 'i !•< i n| ('|i ) < 11■ |i I't *»I• ! I llx* \\ ,ir i '• '.nil WiiUc clivi Mil I ■ • < ' ' <lt" |»ile .1 VViir Itnvnr 1 I' 111;11>11>itl nl m l;. I iimlinl )iii-Ucf , I• ■ t :t.11• .t I" ImliltjiT I•;111 iiviiii ,i I • (tmdlyc.n l i i iiiti 1 •;i iM'iy':; \n. I |il ml. In: n ■ ■ U'nilii'i ci;i|>l>>y«<l on t:i ! 11. I 11: i v : 1 • 111 ('i<>v.il I.m m •! ■ 'mi: in it"iii ■ 1.1 Mm* |il.int \. ion' • r.i I Mill M. im ini ii <• llir itsii<iI . V:11t > > Mill Sniiii' mrii ] Well' iji-rli.! i" 11tly .i ••Huts I ; >t I i; * 11 (in r l! '. i Hh pifhrl line. I.l|l llll'l I- V. .1 il<> \ (••It-IICf. ' I 'III.. I'l .lll •;}!. Ill .mil MI|HT \ I 1,1 \ . !»; •.< tin- I'l l :i iHr«l 1 i iilfi. .m l si.i'- in-ill ;ilHi'' |»U l.l ! 'lIH ! . ' • il liif < I "V I' - II"" i J-i-cl ! Government j Would Bar AP Evidence I Y-.il:. Miiy 2a. (AD 1" ••H'l' II t I a) >i< I'fill I «• W III,..III plfc' •I'll'. : I.«• (V'VI'I llllKlll a-l.fli I'll" I'M'; i) iiiiiiI Imlay fur miiiiii'.ii.v i'hIih ii hi tigiiiittf Tin' AwMK'tiittil i! I Ihi' liilunu "l if ti • • *iiv Iiy willifj.sfs 111 upon ••"•nit ■Iii'ii v.iis made in a <'* >'• I ' ii'iiiiK lirlnrp .1 special Hi ' '''■ • i' II j-feks tin iiijuneli >" ' ■' ' id require Tlir .\-.• »fi.»i I'm- (•» fnrnish Us news awl irviee !•> any new paper 'in'. In liciii' its pr"p«irli»n;i!.' " "i ( ci-.l nf gatherim! in v - ' ' ''ii f«i; The Associated I' 1 '"I ('Ollllllflll nil 11ll* <•»"" latest miivf. iiul it \\m- I"'* '* '• <i lhal ihf Uiivcl'llint'lil - hal tlifr«* WfI f iii> ii alf 11"■ 1 "Ii uaiuillffl iilil'olll i'f>\'f I Ifil '• l>c viiiiii'iiii.- Iv challenge!) 'N • in Al\ '' v. ,i also understood lliat pi*" i'l>ly thirtv Hays would be required prepuve an<l file answering <1'" in support of the AP's P°* | it ion. * One Missing From Blaze On Schooner M I •|*Ik I hin. M; i i- ; < ' ' (AIM — Kiro •i i Miiiiic i mi . I.umlicr • !!■•• 'i ln n\ ciirl.v s :■ iiml Miii- in;m is : • >1 I'uliri- \\. T. I.n .-.i i! I' da>\ I'llM U ilfltll icfl il i li •. '•no. III. ■>( H.ilti II.' IllillC of I In? il llV UlllltM'sl.l. I'l only IKT.-Oll I t!.> • ' I t]tinn; of Mio ,\ (' ■ ! ■ c I W.is (lr.i«Kil| ; Ilu' it «•) i. •. mM iiftoftipt i<> ix> . -\<t in, Tin1 f.i •• v. i- diM-oveil-d ;ij ?. • t't I<t S nd.it ■ .>1111 u. The c.mis" h.. • nof I', fii d Ir mined. via i hUrT roll NOItTII CAItOI.INA. (Irrational slimvrrs Ihis aft rrnotui and Inniclil. I.tlilr change In IrmprraHirr rxrcpl Mightlv cooler in (lie mountains. Planes Blast Sardinia ★ ★★ ★★ ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ * i Jap Aid To Attu Frustrated Remnants Of Japs Bottled Up Six U. S. Fighters Get Five of 1G Jap Planes; Bombings Continue in South Pacific (I!n Tin .l.sv Hicinhrl I'rtxx) American iroops were ed (ijrhtcninjr 11 ><■ pressure nr. trap|H>il remnants of the Japa nese garrison v>n Attn island today, while t'nited States fijrhter planes kept vijjil •»» l»eai off any new attacks iiy Japanese planes attempting t<> aid their beleaguered ground forces. KijllitiiiK from rock hewn caves and ridjxes. composing «!ie toughest barriers of natural de fense. the Japanese were put - tiiiK lip a suicide >tan:! iatiier than surrender despite .lie hope lessness of their position, lait the ravy announced .hat I'nited Htates troops wei" -losing in and that several ciumv !:*• »n;*" points hail heetl ii<|ill<l:i!ei|. Five «f l'> Jap ilie.-e t.vin-eli. li'd bombers were shot nut <>! the over Attn by six American fighter planes Sunday. Two t'nitvd Sv.tiv planes were downed, but the !>it"l of one was resetted. At the southern i*«id of tl"- I'a eif.e battle theatre. Orneral Douglas MaeArlhiir's headtiuar ters aitnouneed that far raiiaini; I'nited States My in? Fortresses and Liberators dropped more Usui six Ions of bombs in ;iI. :«l tark on the key Japanese ban al Kabanl. New Itrilain. stllin,; fires visible for I Oil miles. The raiders strueU in two wave.s. imutiding Itaiiaulthree sni cir- >:i• ■ tied seaplane base lor la and I'.ll minutes. Other I'nited Nations .linne-. bombed 111'' enemy base ;it > I i- i"it.i Nvw ISrilain. i"i' tlie tii.i !«•••»•.:!: clay in a mw. and al-o attacked i-i »• r- ■ *i • i") Japanese i(>n■»I Tin i land, and Kinscbaliii. New (luin'a. (In tiie ISiirma front. I'.'!-' wa planes made three bomb: ■ ;;l' ie!: '•n Jn|i;iri''ip Iroops -oiitb ■ M mm; flaw, on the I lay "I Hernial <■ i-l nd dialed the enemy near 11-•;I■ ■;I.i1111.• No laud fitshtiiiK was reported. Flood Crest Is Falling In Illinois (IJy Till" Associated I'res-.l TtOVclilifi off of the flood clio|:e;l I.T".iois i h it lit lv\n dan:;<-r j:it - today chccrnl thou.-unds ol wc.iry levee workers and re-nlcM . <>l t vjr IllWII-i who W OI'C 1*1 III)|K'itVtl to Ml: - ender their homes ti> the i ism;; i i in the last week. The Mississippi conir ncd. !: >\v ever, to threaten liirther <ii a-'vi i t ;m already flood srticl.en section of Illinois and Missouri. The Hod Cross .it SI. I.011W re ported that in Missouri. Illinois. Ar kansas, Kansas and (>l;lahoinii. 2. - 756.000 acres of land have luvn flooded. The homvlcss were esti mated nl 160.000. The critical area in Ihe six-stitf midwest flood zone was along ,1 !2"i mile front ol llie Missi;: ip|#i lii.'«i SI. Louis lo Cape (iirardeau. M11., and alone a Ion mill* slreleh ol the Illinois from helow Peoria. III. : 1 tiro junction with the Mi 1 si;>;u. Hu^c Sums Arc to Be Spent Jit Once On State Railroad Raleigh. May —(AD—Com niandcr W. S. Iloilser of the Fifth Naval llistricl. his staff, ami of ficials nf the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad conferred with Governor Itrnuiihtoii today on details of a law scale program for thr line, which runs from (ioldshoro to Moreliead City. The Navy has proposed to spend Sinn,000 and the Stale, un der legislative act. authorized the expenditure of S299.000 for that purpose. JAPS WRECK CHINESE CITY IN REPRISAL • 4 THESE ARE THE REMAINS >.f the city of Yinu -Tan, China, after a Japanese army of revenge had razed the ciiy. The Nipponese accused Chinese r \. ■ • ?■ ami American missionaries of aiding U. S. fliers who pnr tiripaled in the bombing of Tokyo and uthc i t.es. More than a score of towns and villages were given the same treatment. This photo was lirciight from China to the U. S. by missionaries. (International) Subsidies Ban Removed From $6 Billion. Lend-Lea.se Bill Ms fty ^ Mis si^SI^Q Kal null. May 21— < .UN—Dr. K.ilpli .MrDiinald. candidate inr gnvi-rilm. Inlil tin- Ninth Caro lin.i Merchants Association today llial "(lie Unit* l» pav nil llir stall- debt is u iii-ii money is ■ 'iimp and ur have the funds avail able." lie advocated a thivc-poii.i ii» il (Imuran- >il debt retirenn-n'. It- ir dnct:- ii anil inn im'iI uvue l1' i >• <•1 Mi I t .te employees. Spealcin!" mi t*ic> iimrniny |•> • • •»n 1 \vitli It'ni weir .Inseph II chicl U'l'l*. pi ilici Inner;. and I >< 11:11<I l;. I.'iti^mali. chic! n! Ih< di. triimta-n bra eii •>! the offkt" l»l •iviliail : Ii'.i!i r.;li. M;i> L'.» Dr. lialph Me l> 11.M 1 ndida'c !'U" SinvVrilor ul Wrih <"an liii:i arivocalvn a !••• point It imI j 1 • ■ • i. 1 n• <il delil retire Iinrnl. ta>: rclncti-ni. aefl inerea ■ 'i u;.f;e- l'i lnv.'i" | il S'ate employ ■ in an adiln en* today befi-ie I a nnal iii<*t;lin.'4 •>( ItH' Nnrilt C'triiiit.i I Men h. iit.s A ■■■< iiimi. Poililitif! In ■ • rapidly inerea ;•; I Stale siirplii? 'I idle fnnd... Mr Ifiitiald preil.i !i -| that lite '!et'< 1 linid .slirpl ■ il reach s;;i| ono i.o'i hv .Inly In 1 this year, anil .11.il "'t is certain tli.it the Intal ! fund .-iti-plu~ i>> the end id the in .t will e>..-i <-.l S'ld.niifi.iiiM. ! V. Kite. er tin- iin nun; .it ijit. inc .in iilaitd surplus. ; rppiiaciilK in»iioy v liieh O.'il.l I •• ti I'd d 1.1 r-tiro- i mint. ta\ rHlnrtimi. .•«•*» incrciisc-J < v.t-. «iiir l"\v-paal Stat- e:n- i |»!■ many v. 1 j'»:11 are wiiunn' I'm* extremely In\v <-<>nip<ti>>ti. j Adoption j.nrh a |ir<-sr:un >vill ' i«e i I'd - ilVi'ii.iid 11*4;.:>i-l 1 '•»t• I•• 1 t-war i> <'>111 and the later i:nr\ it — • I., dl'Jil-f ..-lull." 'I'lit* tlirif |Htiiil l,.-.eal pi'M^ra1:) 11 ^<<1 l>v Mrl Inn.ild 1- expi rted f.< | l-ernmc a mapir i.-stir in tin- t<n t}>- I • hum:' I Ii'iiihi'i'.iI it- ptimarv. I 1 ,-ev ■ I ..1 yenr, Mi-lfcmald lias | dii'lcrt I llu ' ■ 11 >: r 11 y iiioiiiiI mi' :;em 1 I'tilld >tii|ui'.l ha ad Vd ".v<> fulil |>1 otiriini "f 11.(•!>•; "d v. • fori Stale employee- a:"l I •. 1 •"! if ! » «•!.. 'l"li«• CtfiU'ral A ily 11143 j tul lowed till' rer-iimti-nil.il.on it >•. ■ (;<. 1 • n• I'.iMs 1>I.! |' ■ 1 I . it'll- 1 «•'•:»! tax rethlf li'Hi. K\|>laiiiiiiK llic in. - 1 nt. (Mil r- - ImciiiT" I. Mrl).in .tri .. red ; 1.1I ••|| . 'lie I 1 |»ay : 1 • .» .(<•'• Irlit 1 v. licit nvwy i.- ' . < ml vvc have 'In 1 mill- a\ ail II 1 I lli i' t!ie flit:re ui'li'- il ' -I 1 ••'.II-. e rent the Itniuuliliin I- erve fund I $2*MNNI,0tNI be appli' t . nil tliel (('■ • tallied j- I' 1 ;i 1 .,ree) knox Sr a t c s .Japs j I Icnimctl ui on Attn As Hat tic Ra<*cs Washington. May 25.—— Secretary i>l On* Nav.v Kims said today tin- battle for Alln isl.uiil is coutimiiu!: witli .lapancsi troops pressed back on (In- mtrfli imsI extremity ol' tin- island. The scrri'iary (old a press | conference lir had no fresh in formalion In add In yesterday's ciinimunitiiir. which said the pressure of American soldiers against the pockets or Japanese resistance on Attn was coulinti iiiK and thai .1 number of enemy points ot resistance had been liquidated. "The lighting is continuing." Kiio\ said. "We have those men corralcd out there on the pen insula." Rockingham \\omen Hotli Arc Indictcd for First Decree Murder I t:..«!s n^i> Mil.v 2."i (AIM M.S. Ilclle lliir: ;v \i'i t<i|i iiml her danu'i i -i . Mrs. M .n'l'i ffiirrin llmwn. ,1 | iii ■>!<• .| Hi! • «• il.i.vs. were clri'ijrd | Willi iniii'li" .11 the In..I detsrei* in j Hie dt'a'.h <»i I' J. Kl.tke. clilc'ly iieer I p;irlnr ii|ici .I'M. 111 indiclniVnts n - iMinecl lnd.iy !■> the liiehmnud i-.• 1:1 j ty Ui .i'd 1 •'> •'! superior eourj her e I Mai \ in Ni'i'lmi. XI. hiishanc! of 'Mrs. Norton, had been indicted on | a similar cliaige yesterday by th? 'grand jury. People Not Aroused Yet On Politics l>.ii|v l>:>|uli *i IturiMii. lit I>ir IViiili-f lintel. ISy It \ , MSIII T. Ciilciiili. M " - \i■ • i: ..I- I redden. ' K< lie I .. i. , .11 ..| H u- j (Icrsnnvilb*. • ■ iV; 1 !.il> iii.. !' hi f f.11<-iiili , nil I. "!.<•» K'iiili-d t<• politic.-", lei. .!•" 1 ,i.s littic* m t<•!"«1 :■ I• I .' '.' ' lllieer- II- <l\l ! I Ik ii| ■ >i ; •.. hi l In- lul l h ri'llilllj J • I ■ 1111.. I .. I"| .velllM)' .111(1 t ri.il i. Hi nil it ii' ' ' tliini; Hicrc will In- mii. hi p i|>iil.ir jtilei t .-I until i:i .ill. Melx »\'.\l.1 > Otily i\'iv, nl r.nidi- ' (lute l"i "I in • t'i .. 'i'.i ll|> l"i II I- SI.ill ' < i ..tit. 'icel 111)4 liete wiiii Mi I >■'ii.n i. 1111 cxiHi'm I.I III' ; '• • tun i:» *;• !'i 12»•!«. | f|. I Wil.s I" tti: It" t III II -I'lNll.lllU III I.-.I t — ' lliu !• «•!« !i.11ll Tllilt SlliiUt'StM IV.'I I (|ui'-ti.in I' wh.il Iiciiil i . ii- I iicctii>it c.\i-1 in 'wi t n the «'\l<'ii.-i>iti <■fllli .itI 'll i1.11' ■■■••lit .it the Sl.i'f ] ( ' I »I \« • I .-1 I > • M. I >lltl.l|ll I till nil till' | II.1 v i • • 11 tine) "i viri* in ••-iflcncy <>i ! Hie ti ;k'Im iV ;i • t«'iit11«m .mil the iti4'ii*li«itil •• ; . .*'"1 • ml. Jt>>llliiinu I ||<' I III I I' 11' I. f I 11« .lll'l ||nl . j nit edm ,.'i" . ilnc- In pi i .cm i' ine..ii | Hint In will lit.iUe In- e.iiii|i;ii;:n in 11114 ..ii i|i«' ile- i..\ i .-in', us in- j did n i COMMISSION ll he doCi- ;id<*pr (Continued on P^e Two) Senate Committee Hold That Subsidy Is Matter of Policy; House Cut Item Out Washington, May 25—(AP —A $0.27:5,629,000 lend-lea.' impropriations bill was approve l»y ;i Senate appropriations con mittee toda> after eliminatio of a Mouse-approved prohib ti>>ii against the use ol' any <i I lie i unds «.r payment of :uibs ilii's on agricultural products. Senator Mi-Kellnr (I).. Tcnn. told reporter* tile sub-coinniitte "tho.ifjht ub.-idics wen- a propc s:■:>.i■ t aeneriil legislative hi linn iiv Congress." since they in colve "mailers "I policy." The i>i vv II iic reviewed I>y the full ci.r.i in I've tomorrow. i!"ii-o ail 'pli'in "I the prohibit", iv .i vole "i 214 to !Ki Inst Fr'daj ••cai ied as siuniticnnt in vir\ il 1 (i Administrator Chester I);i . htciiI rei|iie>t (or an addition. s| .iiiiii.iinu oiin :n borrowing aullio it>• if.r the Commodity Credit C"i |ioia!."!i. which now is siib.sidi7.in l>roiiiicti"!i *' some f«or|>. Sc\ cii of 16 I Iu^e .!;ip;incsc Bombers l)estro\ed ;ir Atti -i. May tl."» (AP)—Til ■ . •!> '! N il today that sevcii oli • I ' <> .1 ipanese twin-engine bomb v f: • I: h if 1 ventured into tli mm Sunday were "prut "• i' M il " in addition to 11\ » ; • i ei' led •definitely di t:. •> e'l. Atnpi I v.im; vesterd ,v'. report o ■ ii red 'iv( • •stern Aleutian islands win* A' I. Lililniti^ fighter.- ir t»*i ' ' • bomber lormation. a Nav ii mii|iie declared that the n u I• • 11 enemy liombers wh.c |»|' i-elitly unharmed fled t ■ • ■ TIn>ii* doing any dam..3 •' American ships or positions. Dozen More Pianes Of Foe Downed 300 U. S. Cralt Join Strafing; Full Striking Power Held, Losses Are Few Allied Hr;i(l<|ii:ii"1<T- in North j Africa. May 2~i—(Al')—The Allies bludgeoned the Italian i — I land dI' Sardinia with iheir bin stick—their air power—yester day. sending more than American planes to attack nine important defense tariMs on that stepping stone to Itaiv. Bomb-pitted I'antclleria. tlit* little fortified island 1"> *niU*s off Cai> Bon which was under almost continuous attack much of Sunday and Sunday niuht. - was raided ajrain Monday by American fighter bombers in the steady air offensive itfainsl the Axis southern 'rout. Twelve enemy aircraft we:,. de Ktl'oycd in cembat dlling the.-e op erations of the past \11 hours, and it was officially stated that an iin rstimated number of others wore wrecked on the ground. (This brought the number ot de i s troy eel Axis aireratt in the 1.-1 s days to at least as the re:.n!t j of operations by the north, we;-: V rican. Cairo ai d Malta air tone..t Waves of Flyinc I'lirlrcw., Marauders. Milchclls. Lightnings and Warhawks roared over s.h . dinia where German troops were announced yesterday to liatc ) landed. Thr planes unleashed i e; merciless storm of hiimtis and d dealt their heaviest blows to this vital Avis base west of the Ital ian mainland. n • Docks, shipping and aa :ici<f ,-iif i-ifered heavily. One supply ship f ploded. four small vessels were >■! . anil seven others damaged by tin* i caseadc ot bomb hits. The Americans hist only tliir™ 1 planes during the Sardinian wv.-;. L* Tlie preset'.) Allied air often .iv, '' unlike the (ierman air three's a' lempt |o neutralize the lit i h " tress island of Malta la-t year, wlie ' Krwin Rommel wa- pressing t >wa i the Nile, ntamt.iinerl 1 lull ' rr„; power with negligible cost, ta' i. .; • full advantage of the K <rtre • itv to carry ou' high '.eve! p • i bombing while defendliiR themselvr Fill's visil>le for littv mile.- oi../ - l ' from Terranova harbor on I!■»«- noj'n east coast ot Sardin i win" tin- !• i - I cngincd bombers hit dock i stal! i S lions, warehouse.- and . n niumiiui | tion dump. One ..lit-ply ship was blown up there, another burst itt' i | flames, and third wa.- badly J smashed M.I.Il l) l»l WI S CONTINI I. I»AV n.\ll»s I pox I t KOI'I ^ l.ond' >n M .v \ i \ ■>;: ' force of Allied warphiite h>M'ii"l e eastward nero-.s :t c ..run-! !ti. - 1 morning to result; ( l>y davlight t!»? - Allied ol tensive which leache-i e peak Sunday n'ght in a ie. •••.). breaking IJAI- •- .it It.n' f The coin>f t • 11 r I in- tie iv • light raidei s nd:c.i!ed tit. v w ■ .hi hit the K el ' ewhele in" •l 1 ween llteppe .ml P. ». l-^ne. r ItAK l.ghtei- >M'ie ■•■.»■■■ n>M°l'i"ui l , France on a > eale ntrii let p i • : t nil during the •. l.-tl the lit if.-i r heavy b mix i. were give a res • after their n ,.tt ac'; >n I» .rt t m i'.i n ' (llerlin . la • ted today in ■ bo.ad Russian Front Quid But For Air Activity Miimiw, >I;i\ — (MM—Al- I thotmli spur.idir iitlillrr.v fire I .mil M'lMilinu \v.is ri potlril .ilonc some serlors of Hie liiissi.in front loll.iv. Ilir sicmric.uK lull liii-li , h.is pi I'v.iili'il generally rcitiii in - ill unbroken .mil the air war t'OtiliniH'il lo lir I lie battle of Hie itioinoitl. I'iiIIi Hie (irnitin iitirl Soviet • •null .iiid .11 l"H-cs were baekiUR Viiy ■ < transports and lomnniniea •ii i.n ili'ii\-. I»i11 it wiis obvious fhii* ■ •!•{••• im armies wore uettmj< riji- <|ii.nitilie> ill supplies llirniinh ■ li uh retors in preparation tin -uininri (-jimpjiicn. I I • tied ;n niv ln l(l -tubbornly In I\ -i lint- v.'fsl nl tee Illinois \< i < ii l.i n liiin - U unci northeast \"vm'"yMsl! in Hie Kuban, but iere have been tin major rlnitiKo* onu Hie lonj: I runt in flays. Renewed icconnaiisance indicated iat the commanders on both sides 1t;»I inclcn-rl r<m ••"•tiling ilU.llll i 11n* miily I ,i ill |i .<• Iltiljiir iissi'llt Hilt 1 Kr rli;ilirt' <i| Ciii<'hinu citlii-i nil J- v.; i mii Mdncfl rrmnti hi \ n \v .i| tin . h -i r infills jiiiH loiiu pi inn 11.i (8hnr|i artillery action ocrnircrt dutiiij; 1 li«* muhi ill''in; tin ill ccnlml Iron! fr-m, S«-\ .. ivi t|, • <•.( 'il Kurkov, down Ihr I »• •»i»-t 11 in Ihi- lnwrr fi• Mil innliif.i^t i»r Niimh">-isK. -.mi Hi'- ii uld.iv ''1111 iniini(|ii(' iis linuicliM t limn M>•. illld rccoiiled l>\ tin- Sii, n*( M■ tnmr ill t.nnrinil.) Am- bullion -"tilli "I II" itir! f>n • lie fur Arctic front were rtc<criln*d ill tlio midniuli! <'innniini<|ii«- "I'ltu - Iccn N'ii/i hurilM'i'.* \ i'ii' ili v ni 'l m,i the lt(wt"v Iron! tm;niist .i I" 'if (hire Husm.iii |>1;11it - wliili nlillf y fire downed len iiiul rlrovi' "It '.'C German mill in a mid mi flit- Uy bachi penlnt-ulu aira in (lie lar north near Pettain". it said.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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May 25, 1943, edition 1
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