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i'L"UL.lSH Kli KVKKY A I'TKItNUUN KXC7KJT SUNDAY. 1'1 VK HINTS copy rrnItLLtKIA OCCUPIED BY ALLIED FORCES Mine Strike Is Threatened After Fines Are Imposed HE'S A ONE-MAN TANK CHAMPION WEICHT-IIFTER Pvt. Harry Tanen of Chicago shows what 1 can ilo in scrvicc at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, lla 5 uT7ing two 112-pound .50-calibre machine guns from a shcllho't, a t>v« usually assicned to several men. (lntcrnatk>nal) Aeronautics Commission ; Appointed By Brcughtom Governor Describes Group as Among Mori Important Named This Year II.il' i.ili. .luiir 11.— ( \l">— \rl inu under .1111liorit\ nr.inlril him tin- Ircislatinp. I'.nr I'.iiutKllloii loil,iv ,i|>|iiiui|r(l tin- Ni l III ( .iriilm.i aeronautics i mnuii-simi. wIiiim* .job il is "to til lln- '.talc srl for Rri-al c\ p.iii-urn in aviation." N.i' -'I !<t U »«• Ulllt. I loll. Wllieil ">«■ .. ti ml \v,1 .III.'>1114 Hu ll' 1 i iip'ii 1 mil lit* li.nl ;i|«|Miiiil'tl ■ ' '' •• l •>. in 1 ,il A rinOlv iitl.|i ';n h (d. It«y liiiwc, of Riiniiiu', rltnlrnian: St •• Sen.11 <.|- K. C". Hi . •If., hi' l*ti. 11 I{• |i. S:mt|i .1 i.iiiii'i;. I' • I- l>uiiul,i . 1 • >i i.i**. 11 i.V'X '! < 1 • lull*-. '.Villi.1111 f. < fU-t 11 «'l H.iii i.:>i ' • ■ '• 1 the net rrenting " «"**11-. Jl ' it llii* :;<>vri li'M . ml. it «1111 m . • '•'■'I ' • mnl.e n .-lndy il nn|>oit.-. laiuliti • lull. ,in i l, .1 I .mil 1ly - »>i; ' lilt. . ;.||<| itf nil li.i\ iuntK'll "I'm «*r 11 ,iii<l Ii.im |iiirlntii>n l.inli '1' in I'ii. I it". 11 • 1 <'lullii-' Ik*. 11 nr.!* V l"i 1 li enee In Mirli inntt' i . .--lu ll bc.irn . 1 > be in nut less th.in five I"''ill!.1 III thf .ililtt*. I {»»«•' >11 ll tlfl III. I - li'-ns "I the commission will In." Ii.oidi r| in Hip governor jmd t: .111.- - "iit't * 1 1 *iie next legislature. Argentina's New Regime Recognized '•'*'•• filKton, lime II - (AIM *• " I 1 y n| Kt.ite llnll nimniiiic " 1 hut the United Stale r<'i'oi:ni/ed the now gnve'"t 1?, AiK''titm.i bended >;■ h' I'f'dro Hiiniire/ " ■-••id nl n press rout'*1 , '1' \mh,i-s;i(|(n \*oi tiinti VlT'"1* h delivered the |>rii|MM '•< the A men line govern *"•' II n. ,n. tod,,y (l-'AVT1. "ttcnoR Aires tiniV. fr'm "ulr,n* ,ho Ili'it ixh 1hr If'" i,ls" rct'°K"'*ed tod.iv Ar-„,vv 8"vornmrnt set up p irtz r a llr,c'cr General Ram Ch inese Claim Gains )' V I i 11' \ • n-|.( • <•- t I ' • (!< nersilt.".<iifi)<( t*bi.iiij2 K Wli'liV .11 line ■ v. I-. <• • .11!I'I I! CM illicit I.mI.iV <•' • III IiclilII : I" i V.iu^l/f r i lit . «• tl llll|l> J-t' . • • I ..I lli eel i t • . n 11• ■ 11 • 'i .(.in.tin *• I*.. i I )i |i.ili-h< ■ i • I■. ( ■ ri"i|> i <1 \V ifil: ;in .111-i»iitii» '' l.i|>iinc r 11 • < Hlicr ( lilt'. Villi, i ."Hi . ■ .1 -.If!' . I >..!«■}«• II"! Ill\\< • ! i . i ln-.lv V r UilllH ■ I '1 I < I '-:ll .ii;;. Labor Appeals i For Subsidies For Rollback W 1 n., ' . .(inn II \|*» <>r Rillll/.cft . I 'I «ll I HVl ! . nil jldlllil twllj' ii i Ncnuli' ii n : ii1« in. ... ; .11 | ill 1.4 ■ ii ... Miwldjr I I'll «!-..• • • HI I I • "I 1.1 Ii v :- ■ itil.ill i yi .i• Wltil' w Ii- . ■ - .-ule I I nun \\ 1111 • 111 (iri't'ii. i - !• nil mi of tlic .An < ii ii I' • -1«" ■ ii -I i,iilmr. Senate biiiikinx i'i ■ IIcc iiiciiibcr» ,i|(l II*** IllVurill ii•-1;111-•• i :il Ijcl • . h.i11■ Iv ti.i- in... n' ,iii I number nt llil." Ill ICS '':,it Oil I III In- J >. i icl f'l ( • ur |K'll-.ltc t |»l ice fill-. VKI. inul ( . - "I Itidunlrlal i i _ • • . • |. . ci.t.ii . vvert: cx|h rli'fl. however, i<« !•!— r«ir <i j «,_• in ii i nil.null ii ii i \ | umiiin In! i ii.iiui' |ni(f ri'llltjick in I In* lovci j ..| \|,H I Hi |ilM'ill nil vVlllcIl I I-.. t ..I lit •■.: ii 111 i ii rir- t"ii Inbor : .lie liavetl. ! VI:Afl«UJk roll NOISTII C.\ROI.IN,V I.illIr chillier ill Irini'cniliirc wilh .1 fr« sciitlcrcd lliiinilrr thourr* lliis afternoon and In- j iil»lit. I WLB Coolness Adds Tenseness I o Coal Situation | 1 oward Agreement Washington. lime II.—(Al'l— ' A poutlt r kcR atmosphere hum; ever thr nation's coal liflds to- 1 <la.v us Kovt'riimenl fines on min ers lor their last walkout brought threats ol a new strike. War labor board coolness lo waiti a , it- i>. i :i t ait d .tliiu* Work cis and a ■ c.ui'>Ivania croup 1.1 i.,ior;:l >rs rot.ii ituiteil also to ii.r Irii:flit'-s til iitc sil.iali.ill. I"lti'i !• »r S el . ' :i; y IiT.os. federal • ■pcrnl'ir <>l tin . -moo May 1. unified tin' '. in yo-te.day. They tine -v. tcim "i tin* "il UA1U' trat'l. SI a d.iv • aoh minor l »r , lacn ttav lit' i *•!! ti-.i- i'il» without I a vail.I UV.-'Ul. Ill II.:.. l'a-o. till' moll I win* a way iiu1 - i no money ' };i «• in charily. Allliiitu'.n the e -tUo- : vo i' nMfi.t.w ii. ..vs. it .11,1 an il thirv 1 Wiii.ti i.e lima only ab-etu--' "h mo In:'.' r t...\ The t.Hi* | day was a ;■> l itiav. a:i i aiii'.'s > .cm-:, s .i.i tin? n*:itracls uonoraliy ) : S.iturd; y \v .: U pti'llil Wita !'ir iiiho'.s. i:t tin Mao- it* .ppl.o i>>lc li.i *iiiit i.aj. In ;.n tin v developine I. tin1 I'MV." •,i'.r.-; tn |Hi! a Inn:;:.I oil I t■» the fat ! ■ .'Uiitiatitl'l o nleirtne becalm*, i! s..id. nt 'l.i.l iio <•: the operators :n attind" cnlorcijcc s«*.-.-iotis. Ii'ko. |>iiititt'd i>in that the gov oriir.icnt iirdorul t!i<- old contract j iiiiiiii .oil win r. iio.;o iaii nis won ■ ■ -> * ■ is ii* in.iiiiis nir SL' a; .lay p. ." hoiisls. Tin union contend- ] mi thiough a number «>t spokesmen ' .mwevoi. that the lines wore iilcsai' -ociiuse the contract had expired. I'eiinsylvan.a. U'ea Virginia, Ten-1 ■ and Kentucky union olhei.il.s warned that fie K"'.'oriimon' lire# t would be "resented" by the itien. I Sever,! 1 came out flatly'with a pit- j diction of another waikout. ana ' Lewis summed up his opinion ni | ickes' order in those words: •'.An unwarranted. illegal act e. hah takes nearly $3,nHl,l)Ml worth ! • I loud Iriuii 1»u• lingers and mouth. '1 children <»t tlw mining camp. • i hrulal applifaiiini nl i'eiinniiiir I -aneimii against In**' cili/cn mother slop toward tJulilio.il tyranny j in America." Jap-Russo War Likely Stewart Says Capital Predicts Outbreak Within 60 Days; Japs to Attack is> < IIaki.i.s i'. stiavm: i < ••iili.il I'rrss (Oi(tiniii^t June II I.. .1 man <>,, !he vci'nc ai attacking l> • 1 Mrit ') statesmanship e\ id- iliy •..id i) .I thought n| 111;11 c "I Iv. The thinly hitlii-it• • lia i.i i n :li il I wmilcl In- perfectly he.n cnlV ii Kuxiiii would attack llr • .lap-. I'm ■ •tint• v n.ilui ally has Hi ■ -lit so. I. • Hit il war with Nippon i m i i' I lli.il lis activities again ' tlic islan-j Irrs would bo 11ii11ii ii-i . lacihtatcu t Ihf latler could lie alcd with ' i t<>;• ini<I;11»11* cih'iiin ti their op- j I ii is i It* point o| tin- fiiiipa >. Inci-' tenia I ly. Russian Siberia would be a mghtiiy conve: ieni : ... nn oil pl.ue fiir our own planes, iiombng I is o! mikado's arehipelaS" The Chinese. being more fiercely | piv.ssed thatt ourselves. have yearn wl even more ardently lor Kussiai lid than we have. Knglnnd. Inr ob\ ious reasons, has nelined to coneiliti-ate more n11 ■ ively upon the Kur.ipeaii axis loll;, is niort' immediately threatening' neighbors. The \ i-tt ilasian Mr t ins md the western ca^al Canadians j look .Tapan-wavd with considerable j iinxiety. but the home land te:ids 'o I lake il- time about the situation. II Japan, though, were to hop tlr warpath against 1 ii<- Soviets in short >rder. the whole t'nited Nations' on lit would be hustled into anti-Jnpa lese v'a< r. Why t'ie II- ssi;ins have been he> l int to hop tl-.v .laps, to the forme s' •: slwairl. is under land ibie enough. The Soviets doubtless are too st'lfi i-ientty oee ipied with the n.i/is t rolunSeer to ei additional eamp.ii^n unless absolutely compelled to do > Il has bt'en equally explicable whv ifir* .laps have been slow to aggravate their own fight by taking the initia Ii\*o agab'st Comrade Stalin. Ju&t now. though, tliey estiiniit*.' (Con'in led on Page Fi\>) Back from Africa AFTER TAKING PART in sixty-on« missions, down ins two planes, and l>lo\. i!:3 up a (icrman pcncral® lie. 1 niarters in Tunisia. I.ieut. Col. l'liili|i O. Cochran (I'lin Cork in) hss returned to the U.S. He's shown in New Sork City. In Africa h« earned eleven citations and fiv* ticcoraUons. (International) '3 Trnj French frace De Gaulle Threatens 1 o Resign Connection Unless Committee Meets Demands Algid'*, June II.—t.\I*)—The newly constituted I ri ueh Com ntillet* lor National l.ihcralion wrestled with a fresh crisis to day a> (iviiri.il ( h.trhs de <..mi ll- was leja.rteil threat) itiitg to rr dull unless the committee lotted to l-is demands lor tli> niiv-il of critaiu I ieiiehnicn still holiiilis sovcnilV.ent |ios|s in i re licit Nort.i Vli'ica. Hi.- ..|»j.oMti.n t.. a ntiiii.fr .■! F let tch olficialx Ifcnu e ol I heir lor mcr o-nnec't"ti • <I■ tic Vichy i»nv crilliu'llt Wil Iitll "t I he . nai;- \vl K'li delayed tin- cininiittcc'i tm mate m. tit ll'-li.l lie ' i tllllc COIliO t • "I - R.-IIIIMllllIII llllf! HU Wltll a It'llR ll>i •■! oflk'iitlx :• Wanted imiitri'iliitl. Miittt'l IVvmui ii smd (oneial Aii ..II tc Not; n V t re f.v on the li t. I i i iv P.' i ■ •• > H"i ««1KTal "I I "i i'iid. Wt . ' > . v. > • • I ■ ite .iiniiin .. I 'i ii it'!>;>i I ' it a* i*o\ sm i■■ >i t^i m i I .Muiei ..• t In - I'M e lilt 11 : lll«* Willi foillied . oil ,\<>t;u< s I ii tv. • i ' n nil nt jtt-n cr ii hi Mi alter. IJtn. . i ii i •! llic v. o held the |„i t ,.| i).. it .t I'.i ill. h • tijrt-! ,tlii»n I rnteyv di I» .11! If helped din ' < »'i tin ..the.- •- nd, IIoiksoii l>|i i' ly la ■ iiic.i11 I».o. .1 into the .illicit camp at (i-n' i .1 lh in it; " in -I iiltei 11 lied l.n | ii :' •. ttni'lh Africa lit N'oveiiitii lie t; .it • tit l a t:tinu*ti< lli.it a 'I I"' end; ;; • n meiit lii 1 i • i ' up and the ipie - timi nt ■ ■;. " ■ ii'iiici Vtch>*'t. be taken llii |T^3 *3 yij French frace New Crisis De Gaulle Threatens 1 o Resign Connection Unless Committee Meets Demands Algiers. June II.—(AP)—The newly constituted I ri itch ( mil millee inr National {alteration wrestled with a I'resli crisis lo (l.i> a> (iviirtal (liarlrs de <..mi ll- was rejrt.rleil ihrealt iting l» n-imi unless (lie committee linked in (<is demands lor tlis liiiv-il hi crit.uu I i cnchiitcii slill lioliiilis em i l i'l. enl |ius(s ill I leneli Niirl.i Vli'iea. I lis. ..|»ii..mIi..ii i.. ;i iiiiiii.i.T ..I Frciieh •tllii-ialx Ihtjiu e •■! I In-tr lm - 11 ii r ei-iini'e'l"ti i'li lie Vichy i»nv criimcut wii «>»t "I I lie siuiit> \vl it-It tlel.i.vtd tin- isiiiimi(Un,*i ft>riii<iti<Hi. (ii ii<-i;.I ili- < i ilille enine 1 • m - R.-IIIIMlllllit llltf! MU Willi ,i lutlK ll>i •■I ofliciiilx :• wanted |'i i'.m riiii-il. Muiit'l IVvrmii it . il l (Jeiiii.il Au ..II If II V t If l-.V lilt tl'r II I. i i i iv P.' i ■ •• i ii"' s«iteral "i I "i rnel. Wi i . v. > . i1 i ii' •tlinliii . . i 'i ii ti-pjM I ' 'i .if l*ir. sm ih.i lii in i I Alttiei ■: I lu - ll.,r Hit (1 : |llw V.IIJi IlllllNll . M«l •\.ii;il< s IIIIV. • I ' || nil n! K«-ll er.il "I Mi alter. Ii- . i n i • i iin- v. 11 Iti-lii iIn I it ■ 11 .'I i >•■ 'l .1 I'll III. h I I|K-! .it 11*11 I I . I' I n V ill I , . 11 ! it helped (In< i-i < »'i tin '•Hie.* '- nil. ||<>tKsi>n l>|i i' ly Immgld l»i.. lulu tin- idlieil camp ;•! II- 11« i .1 Item i I * ' i" ' ii I lot Ii lied l.-n | ii Itni'lli Afriea li ' \i.\eiiti. |)< i; .ii . i In a ctinu'iil |li..I ,i 'I I""; I'liels ;; « n tllflll in -I i ■ i I ll| • .Mill !!•«• «i n« • - ||iHI i.| . ;. ' - it'llici Vichy "i. be l.lUeii tip Fraud Trial Nears Jury Kurt \V >> ■ ':ul.. .lutif I 1 ( Al') —Cntllis' ' <•«•••! Ilii- I.'i- An.i t'liitrla \V i'.iSIi ( ■ « •• .• • itxiirtc'l >1 «•••?!-1»: ii!« In ill |i ami t ■ i nnit-iil ill •»;::11 !Iir iilliKci) <■' ir«• iiml '.i!c ol f.uilly 11»iiit n1 i-.iiainrd t>i l)|> III* M il ' "I' ll ' • t li V. | In* Coitip.iiiv ' cliaiiji'ii Willi .-IM1 ph* ii.iinl Tin* U' ;i' >'• " plo'cd i'.- ;i«• gllll.t'lil .M i ' •>*. |>hil If. A \ ■ I Fort W.iyn.. cnuiinc'l :• imnpiiny. told •! iidjgc Tlimn.. H S k Ihti* mii* <Min|.nn> wa« t- \ etnliy I>iii iMoriilly mii. I( • ,:<liin: tin* n* i\i*i ii - mi n; i anufai in < »nd >iili* i i v . i *tui|i* i n1. ' i-luii Kitl. (IN -| IIOOl S l AI i . Cist .III! *11 ( AIM - (-..J i | i' i'.'ill"! I;, pi.hi.- aim I, i tin' i»u:iri| iii-iii ;.|t|||i|\ , I *::11111111:! fll\ IS'Mll. Ilil |iii*n i*.111. I< i Ii*'l Hii* .-liill anri (Williv •' tin* field atlIllrrv m*Ihu»| ;i1 I-'. • i "<iiI < >Kl:> . lliv i-l"'l lirad qun:-<cr« In? r anniuiiuvd t«dn.v. Cup Inn. Miillncl. i- •' fv: l.'iu-buig. X. C. a" Soviet Air Force Wins Supremacy In Kuban Valley Russians Attribute Comparative Lull In Caucarus Area To Control of Air Moscow. -I i s tit* II—(AT)—I The Uus-dan a r force has estub-! lislied -liprcmacy in tlie Kuban vall'-y after two months of vio-j lent nuts- aerial combat over the axis v.tMfrn « aucasu< brid'-'eln ad. dispatches" il'iim tli'l front today. an.I this fact j was iK-c'ari d to account for the ci mimrative lr.ll in fijrhtini; in that aivi. An l/veslii iliMJilelt viht that since Ihi' crtl nl M:i> "cmr Slur- I inuvik li'ilihor* liav:* hei'il :»!•!«• tii punish (irrntan triMitis -m tin* kitllrfi' l! wilt, wilhmit lii« to llipnw'lvi*." Mi!it ,. \ . \o .- . :i.:t :i «".i-l understandable that the CS«vrv»n ;:i> * "I an\ion.« : > 'I<1 hat 111- .1 del.. i ll •>: :r. iij i. .- r»;> >1 i awMl nv t • (>ii ;:.!>i' 1 ••t-r I! - 'an air Iv i•;>. : aster, hiulu-r cliii'i).i u planes. < »:i(. vlhi-!- f\; Intuition -|i lot down i*) the Kn.i.in was <.i:. .i•:? ! tin- Germans hail shiftt-d t ic r pi.mi'. t> '••>:.i-i-ntiatf • n i>-.<i i>iit«i < i-il tar gets such as tlii- Cl'irki war pri-dtic tioi: fnct ries behind ce '.tcr «-t ti i' lias-San line The Soviet midnixhl cuiv^ornlque '.old "f a Cicna.Mi lun.:v vvst'-i d.iv < i!. hundreds .if tanks arid olano •in-i rlod tr< •••»-< against the Hissian lines between Ronh>v a:ni T ii;:innj. iv.iles wosiwi .1. A »r.i ary C'ern-.aii saiv. \v. - pu-hed hick by .. i my • ie: ic : thai cost the Germans Soil men. rive tanlii and tun pianos. :t was announcej. j FOUR JAP BOMBERS DOWNED IN PACIFIC \V.,>hin»:Ti>M. -l it-.- M (AD M;i 1 -""I Army fiuhter plane* shut flown I..in- Japan Mit.-uihUhf li..n:hi-i - iii i|n- -...min i |(»rn Soln iniin- Tlnir.-dav. ||»> \a-, v reported today, and Armv plum-- attacked enemy |>i>-11 inns al Vila in Hie cen tral Sol.nnons. M.ilaita i-land, ali-o attacked. lie (Mi i-i tlv northeast .a Af- .-1 ia .in ' aii in-lit . ;i Guadalcanal and is win. | hi i-..-.v .>pi r.iin.iial mime hi that It-Kl. I Oil Lease Is Defended Navy Meets Charges With Claims Deal Is 'Good' Trade For Government Wa-hiiulm*. him- II.— ( \r>— A Ui'i»il>li< an -eratnr's eharce ■ li.it (lie adinioi-tr.ltion signed a "give ;iw.l»" lease nl oil lami with 111)' Sl.iitil.iMl Oil Co. of ( aliforni.i l:r«m:hl fnmi the Na v> ilri>.n tiiii'iit last niclil a ri Initial iliat iIk* dial was a "Ciiotl" "I"' lor the Government and. from its conservation an- ! «lc. fur the ptthlie. Setiat".' i.alMer. Republican of | North I'a '■ told the Sonntc yc*- i lerda> " s •. ol iry • I the N'sivy | Kno\ i vci '<■' "hti-h-htish" cm- i tract whit rushed 1" the >vi>tt«* • llott-e at: I -i^iicd by President I . > • tin1 knowledge of ( the |f it ire dopai Intents | wl-i •! <" e itorrilied " when i I hey It-. ::-l • ' •'It' I ; ' e r S ijiH e; i:ment"s aei|ti ! '! fii 11 v the Navy | had n. - t"1 • period five year I its carefully prncn'cd oil I:.:I : it VIlk If 111m (ttnvtil oil re- ' serve' id I ..timer. Ill . /i i (led 15.- • t h; 11 lor liter ut ile.a!- ! ' Cahli" tna ciitnpany now hold ' tit ill* r.n in 'lip cov ernment he e. A N >po|;e>nt:in disagreed' ttharplv witlt I .linker's dcscripliitu "i ; the i ' I't II ■ - ltd Standard <'il whs iwiid .si.7Mi.mm |oi it- equipment ; in the ! I1; I I'll.- field. >nd also re r< t\i d the "tah' i • withdraw a nax ttttttiti "I 13.""" barrel- ol nil per dm l"i 'lie n"Vt Ire year-. Klleet of ; the e<>nt"aet. It" -aid. v. it- 'o give the , Wo y t-oelrol ol the entire "t| pio. d'leitm a re. i ol tit.linn acre-. includ ing tl-e .;.:!(to ai res owned In Htand ard 'ill The Nav» alsn Will h o e the rich' to shut down production j in 'he fields at any time for con «».•■ ati n purpose#. Elopes on Leave ATTRACTIVE Lt. Wilma Jo Stanton, WAAC '.jostcr Kirl, has eloped with manufacturer Leo S. Vogol while on a five-day leave in Los Angeles. She has modeled more posters lot the WAACS than any other girl in the service. (Inlernalionab) Tax Machine In Motion Treasury Releases Withholding Tax Forms af President Signs New Tax Bill Washington. June 11.— i.VI'i — The maehinerx tor eollretiiiK "JO per <fiit—alter exempt itnis —from tin- xxaues ami salaries of all inronic lax payers heKin niiiK next month was >et in mo lion today hv tin- Treasury. Iinniedh.ti'ly ti I t I't e>uii'lif ! rvi It .!itnd ti c |-o.— voll-K' • bill lull* vestt ; v. ordrrs wcrv la..lied ;1111-11::11 .- . iuu- c.|Su m > throuxitoul thf is ••miry ri'loiijt njj ttttlli >:i- I"' itni .ii>tnu I' .|| slli t'V I'll fill) x • ' I ii' ■atne tin* Ki'Vt: ti.tten''- ('•llivtin^ .ijjftitj* Mthouuh the I'^i-I.ition !»<• r.imr rfftrc'ivr Jul* I. iu wil.i holdinc provisions will not hi' tell by the inajorilx of taxpayers i. it I i I July K or later—July IM tin most people oil a v. eeklv Mate basis. This in heeause ot a provision applxim; the !tl per rent xx ithholdini; lex * In pay roll periods which Irum on n. alter .1 nI> I. The Tu'iiMit v l> ifpin till h.ix • p.i'l'.neil Ii i-'it !>:• 1. :.«i •• :■ -C t • • it nexv li'vtf- 1" ■ ii! M 1; vi'lt'.- ti'<|in'*i aililitH ;tii> sHi. OIHt.Miltt.lMH) ill t.ixi's I ■ > >4 Iwlp lliiancc the war. The Tre;iviii\ prupi.-.il-. .-.I have been pie ••f.ii il .lain-- i l>y tu\s. ..i uii'i lll/atiiiti ii i'i • itu'hidc subws-ii«»ii* i •' '•< t tax. nexv extse lex ies and Itight* ri dividtiul and corporation intuitu Jaxi*-. Zoot Suit Riots Probed 1. Anuria. .1 inc : : ( AIM K - flUI'stori .in es" ': •• In n, ' ■ (iflicrrs, Ihc .'alV :111< ti';. Ufli ■ ! ami the l.i» \nucii-> i • t<. < >' jtirv inlo went vlidence W«wi sclA'ii p m«"li .1 'I /i ;.!et !>• .;. : today wluiv :cit':niciil -i| : ,il- ■ p"l i-c and .'In !i (it i> .: i • i thoii viailiitv ( thiou.;! 1 • ri<- i '> 1111(1 i'«. e!1\ I" 'lis T!n rii}*tiii-hsiin-fs W hich hoj: •" nearly i weei; m" s|>r< ,ui last •• In iiViH'<y I'iiji ■f|<- a win ti' <-w it ii. and n|f)irt«. chased '«•" /im>" mi ti*i til li >11 til the piflals I (I-,- pilre . I I lion after sei «-1:iJ r.imdrcd |>rrsn:i< h;>'( nmniblrtr "ti ;i downtown c«»r» nt'i. The croud was dispersed wit'.i - i* liti'hP- :ide-' ^sid. White Flag Over island Outpost Surrenders Unconditionally After Only 19 Days Of Bombardment l.omlo'i. 11—(AIM—ltri tisli miliialy nC.Mvveis said lu ll.i\ they expected |In* surrender • it the Italian island ul i.ainpc ilii-i to inlliiw tin* lull hi I'antri ll*? ia. I.aitipctli<sa so miles m mill ul I'.mli lli'i i.i. « i>. li'.iiloil li\ a liritisli Mcutiiii; iiai'tv carli *r this M cck. It is isolated and probably is siitirt ul provisions. Allii-il Uradoiuirter- in North Africa. Jun • 11 — I A!')—I'an telleria surri in!" r«•• I uncondi tionally t• »«!;iv a ter I!' day.* "I lioniWari'iiu-nt capped by tin* most ri iici-!it rati'd allied aerial attack nf i!n* \\ ar. (ieiieral !'"I'ijrhi P. Kiscnhow i-r's forces pi'i mptly moved ashore -ill that Italian outpost in tin- Sicilian strait.-. breadl ine tlu* rin.ir of fortified axis i>laiuis jruardiiv-r .-oiitluTii Ku vopc from invasion. ISritish "round forces "landed at noon (•> a. in. KW'l ) luit reached all objectives by p. m. I In* fall ul' l'aiUcllt»ri;<—Inree years and one ila\ alter llalv en tered the war—lias .i•:ii«iii•»«•<•»! in a special conimtiiii<|.i.e The climactic raid*. on I'.mli I leria yesterday and last n iu lit were descrilied here as the creat es! allied air attack of lite Mar in point of Immb tonnage ilrop ped on a I a re el of similar sj/e. The 1st nd. square mile- mi area nnd formed by .. lonjl dead ■* itcano. 15 . i 1 <"ajw? !'• >n. Tu* Sicily il 220 miles by nil from tno •' :•.*• 1' : IfM.t. The special headtiunrter* «»!r.itviu« mih* : ; • Tno latul Pant.•Ileria :• «l.».v Miri< !id< i . i !'< UK <•<••• ' 'Cil :*v ■ llivd ■ ••'I'lii.- M.niMifler i- The result .n -i . < : imiiIi: > inlii):• aii iMimli.ii'dmoitt s ipported by nival bombardment. Two previous iffew I.i .surrender in n!< t*> Hit* omm m .ivr weif >rfi' " >.'(•« York. .Jimr It — — K.ilpli llow.iril. \IK rt'imtlrr i-i mtrll) M'ri<-..lid in .in MIC lrum llwri- lli.it •vviitlv •; » ininiiics ;i(trr our I.i nline |i.u !> i ;im«- .t-liorr IHIrrta w:i* in our iiamls." lie n.imI |Iii:iii:Ii tlie uli'l" lias »\.i* I l.vitit; iivrf llir i-l -Mil l!rs inorninu snmr sliijl.t rr>-M;inr«' was cnccii'Uli'rcil t»v III - :!ins fiiiccs. lie <ij<1 iim! r'.ilror.ilr. A vhi-.f : 1. - v. , »• ii!i 71 n tin. i >rtheni n i• ji, ran ni:mi. >! . • <1 !<•.. . d : ; > ' - • ' ■■ : I nv (t .•••.. Tli;.- w.i.- • 1 * ' tv ii tii- \Jer1 !.|. .i •' ii.■ i « i'ritl it i t:. t .ii • ■■ t nit c I'.i T\\ ■ i Peace Stocks Get Support N- • V • .1 .... ; | • mm....\ • l() ■ • ■ tn 1 i.«• i; .(I ^ ,n iii-wv \\ i:> • • '.»«!<* i % . {<*\v p<- ! <• >torkg |ti A i* iiim> \vr . pM.si H fo|* \' s. i . -1 S< t"ick. WlHtlwnrlh. I'hc!)i> ! > Ifjuc. WcslinC Allifil I • i\ iivl K;is' • Tl;m Ki'iliiU \I.f i•«~ i;ns iii. whnl 1<» I? s Steel, HcthMiem. 'hry»l».|.. \l'< -1< t l'ti M, S'lutl'tTM Intlwtiy Atmcondn, DuhkIiui All** fl- Nt-wrti-.i: Smelt-!*; <i I id lit-n . A eifl Kleotric Br.ri • c w i*t ;>,
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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June 11, 1943, edition 1
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