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i r< ••Y HFT. •>• THIKTIKTH YEAU Mmb^^on_BaUy Hfspatclj l.KASKl> WIKK SKIiVICK OK Til IS ASS* -tlATKi. 1 Kli.sS HENDtliSON. N. THUIiSPAY AKTEIiNOOX. .Jl'LV l, 15143 1'UUL.ISIIKI) KVBItV Ah'TKKNUDN KXl'KI'T HUN DAY. 1'IYK CENTS COPY Americans Gain Viru Harbor Air Assault During June Unparalleled Aerial Subjugation ot Italian Islands and Kanio on Ruhr Highlight Month 1. J1»:. n. 1 — ( AD — ■ tiiiwi-j . tlirve dirccuons, l;a in. , .t.r arms «>t the .M!> : .1 . lil'ill.SII allies su<» ;• i ( .. . \. ; < p 1* • .i ilc'MK'l (•: i. i i viup u aSiolfti iii a.! . • . in^ lit • UKWtll «»t <11iiu . tiu ctii my tin* \\ • U..- . t • i till'. M.I.IIU tli month .illi:-cl ,11'ri.ll p.wcr K'.ii ln il uiil iii i i .iti£ lur> limii li.i c» i III il.nil ri no. lu ll i »i .\iiii.i illil ill tilt* Middle last—u, !li \ i net ii .hi .i ml liiilitii tl.rrs fimpr .ttiuc »;iiiii>tlil> l<» kr« p the nil* mi ;■ e»'i>K ( <rtu »H> .irmiiid i In i I i k. June 11, land <■.i. . :.n-iered i> . . ; a • at*. tiucn*. rapitul.itiut o; Lanipedusa Ltnosa ri'ij I.,.ii.j '.i r.d tin- j t*ta oi <ic. *i . * : uve. It.i.y. S:cii> .it. S i: d ^ rht .. ictiun \vi _:r by I : t• I' i: ;.iley, to v. I c con rent rati d m ass Hitter »lcs : t tt-pli in.-* i *.*. war m;ui*.iiie. A • • *r wore tin- tii'i A at* .:*. • ■'! raids I.i»t »«?ok >: .i\ •- . .? tic.it* Al*ioll> and s . . .il pointer toward .■ i' . .c iii..: invasion route, and • *. i - t. !.v ..c HAF •! a I m: ing .(* between Britain i.nd M« .hi important ; i *. >• i ':u itbound and liome .i>.«■ i .. nos d.d not reveal • ,ii . ■ .ii explosives damped cn * * • !'. .. ;. i'.in onctny during :-i * Captain Sir Harold !! I'. r • • .-(•ire", ii y of state t i ■ i *. • !n u.» of commons \i>!r: i ' *'•!• '?AI tilone now is il mi Germany at lit: (1 * .«•» r.ltv. More Miners Resume Jobs Total of Idle Miners Is Now Estimated at 104,000; Ickes Appeal: io Union lil' In:r1 • lulv I. — < \I"• — Mm thou-.itxls i>f li.iril « tiiiiH' i *» ri l iiiiid lit (lie pits lu ll.', v hi 1.1 tt-;n l'riMis> l\ani.i .111(1 .1 i "iinl.- tli 'ii Hill iniirr soil roal wmkiTv n lutPii'd ti> Alabama. rr ilm ins (h>' iiiiiiiImt itlii* in tlir •i tin-n - mines I i r<iin.lil> around I n I mm ■ Vagrancy Laws Are Adequate To Cover Many Debated Cases I» iII v it'-n Tlnrr ill III tli»• ^lr \\ ,•!i#*r Hotel l«\ I \ l il. (.1 >' '' |1! Ill \i> > • i ' i« • • Ertl < Hfi |ird r. rem' •••! Br NM!I r <1 * I. • t( (< (■it in t paper TP- the (. !1 "... 111. ' I Ifl .1 I I>h.l*C of the Iter utifiptc* il It U|> II 1 V I lie ..!«• <|: I« ■ \ i|tti . T , • • , , ■ ;>• il *h« .1 U.illii • -» 11 ' "• ■ wll I * I'lr • NT- J : • I : • • * Wl- . ! 1 • r>! . * lir ult t! <• • i ■ i Sjrv (.hi <)•>. Hi' »;.<■-( 1 . i find .i (U-tinr. I i . ,ij?l ... •. an<( (liiinpf. \',<K +• . «_• 11 . | ' «)•>" ! ■ • r (Cont,r...ti n P.. jje T ce) ALLfES POISED FOR OFFENSIVE ALL OVER GLOBE AFin t\f NY LONG MCN1 prcpsrst n. the All es arc r< ay Ax.s :n v . • * . re* .ir. . • . t: e . Incr; crcej : in the i mi ttrrmany (I) •• . • (•, be mr c. eoncentral nn in ' o Med tcrrunca 1o the A-:Is, arc ; aun ng a rummc ,'ir.a i ~*'t- alls for tl>e monst <>11 to cno. Heavy r. lipment are in road moss in Siberia (.i) >V. ;',d n n*te:r»pt to attack suddenly, tluis causing alteration In the Aleutians (tl U. S airmen arcstep'ting 111 the ■idar raids <>n the " . v^e at K k.i. In i!ie Si ih k 1 oh'efs tell o{ plar o f'.i ike o'it fu.- 1 (iua laloannl is oI conc< ri. Led 'icstruction. (hitcrnauor.al) Martinique Asks Terms High Commissioner of French 1. land Moves Tow 1 Union With Allied Nations New York. .Inly 1.—(AD — Martinique's hish i-omniissiotier. Admiral (.1 orces Knbrrt. u.is re ported li>ila\ lit have invited the I nilril SI.ili - to name .in riiwi) "to ti\ trims tor .1 i li iiur of Frcneh air.horit* >n tli> i»iand." a sii'|> *.vhieli m.»? 'It .1: list vilh tlit- . Iliev Robert, whi . merit from \ 'I i 'eel < .-icit- with chf anile <<1 Gen I! m.wm-d >ilent t i Vi n. i :ij111- tor Nrr : l.ii • a' \' stabli heri :n At The MurtiiiKj • . .id :-u ■ ' ist niyiit, h" ■ • in , ■ . i i ir«. liv ! ! • H l i il l 11 i' •;itmil ( '• iift i- n. ' iiii«m ■ had dii < nil (IT t • tin- |> in 111 tl ,:t ••:«> .... ..ut .id t'ispaichcd .t i« i 'uiti d Slate t-M ii 1 !ic- i. «|..t t . Freneli language i>: .n mi i renewal it l! miiiiit. mi Ki e:.el, > i land . and of ' • < •l! Al I'll! Ill lilt CIS tc I s Ickes E? ~t Gas Ci In Midwest W ■ >!11• i:• .ii. .Inly I ui .: y I ekes .-,iid ;. tday : ■ K'lijt clone *n tighter ■ imii "-on , i . fi.m i I the I'aclfi ( .id ! ( Vfct . id ■ ■, bef rt. tin <••1(1 .if t • • if. f ' '■ a j.:e-h !."• i ' r.-.-e that !• H.g li pipeline, ♦' <> extt mi wit- the nvx" •' 'n;Ui bring ' • ■ midwes' sharper rsti.ction • . • ^ 'ie dras' i-urbs» now ■i' 'tl Page lliglit) C° ^i ^ ^ St\. C frrcfrc': Berlin . ... nits Sub Sinkings Show Dccline lEy Tin- A >t • A I'rc.v-.) Fhc llerlm r.idi t• --Iifit-d t'> I J .1 IV..t!krli nciui'tioll lit •in •>* ! (Senium .-ubir.a c warfare last month, broad ' r.i: . I '.N'H "A t:ich 1 T. L'-t." .it ' '1 of . n.'d pping in June .it So ips :\U '• ".On" -iti , lint nr.. .:e.l tily . !< -cl l< -• was rec >rdcd by ■ i *t I". • Tl.o < m my uscnted h • than ■ tfic Mil • i' t< (I Mllr.lllJJS •ill I f 11 .1 ' • ■ I •• ('i i. • hi: \ lu.it. i 5 : v.r hiivi i ' i i. '!' J. 'lyers ui rket ■ or i '.tors £)• •jjiih ci tl ,1 ti v . • (' »i '(row its ! \ i>. The KSl i p., Credit lift:I !» o'c la. i nly 5 Vjn .. p< l.iads «>f j ' i <rs 1 J it. ard w (1 re. a is tha! so era! '.i Kv;iv A biif!iel« have been in.lfFH they arc pU ?d age. A ^tate Agr:eul'tir< |'?(k '1 who asked ti rvt Used said, T'r.i wor-1- th:m it was n dit Thus f u.ooo e.H ■ e Itch s' mj>< < ing t-vre to ' 'Ucids wc-rr wrc nun B an-1 'ol situation ID-'8 w fieri farm* were plowing under their p 'v " A iiriod c »nfercnc • \vn* arrant t V ' . <J 'vernur Hi uitfhUci by Am i Mil' :ii' iii'iia; iment <>i;. ,i!k and (I T Sc V who in hi- cipicity as h' >'1 of thf tate war board, had a-kr i the f i er.« t-> increase their prodtie t ' t \ it leait 22 per rent. (V-.k few buyer*. m->st * of thfrn v ■' *e r mn.mies were left on the T *i ikrt tod.iy and they vi • r p- • chn«iriK f SCC funds expi'' 1 1 i t nv i MIATIIIR » on vol; iff ( \im»i i\ v Or i i«|on.il r.iiii tlii« .ifirrP' in smd In «outh portion t'oii-ht f il tie i Ii.t if l "inr.erV ir. i Asked L, „ders Jhurchill Reveals Br itieh-American Request Commanc i3e Unchanged I.andnn. > .. (fi ) Prime >H ,e rch di closed to lue li cot. m' Inda that bu< , i Afn.ic; •in'' ii' tvt .lit-. 1 a- •«' (ii ra d<- audc a . -Ii i .uuni. Ii re won 1." ,>or aiu in the Fiei . tiutand *• .Ii Afrit it it prcsc. I. !u piime n i al-.> declarer, i the two Fr.'t.i It ale:> iiad < i a.sketl i.i >i!i: . Ctoiuval iKvijjfit ' Kisenhnwer, . I'll cuninaiiticr in cl in not !i Alma, that the pic« nt i°itr. •. ilit.ii> cunaiumncv in thiit area. General CSirand. h.ul n" « . • i i <i| the t'i• •..«•!» 1' i The ;i • :iM'; •• WflS rt'llUVilcd, <-'hi ;clnil .irti in vie . the pm i ill <i til . in i'i • v. ii'.i I, ie Kteuch It ..<!■ .- in AU.c.s .n uues I.- n:\ol\iiii; the charade; ..no ■ • trul "! tnv French in .>■• i . . :: i tin sen ilis effcct whn • tins . ;ht h\ i- • :i the fiirtli'- '.irtt e i ! '.va. i!!..rt .ii.l the -a".e;y •! ill it:, .it- " ill'.* reprrsi ntation to the I it nt h I trniniilcc of Naliiinal !.ii eraiion, the prime iitiniiU'r sniJ. ' h,i» in.iile o.i military .mil nuplivd no decision lo invi't i fsenlmwer with I til t i ui'.ml over the political organ ization in north Africa." i. ! -a i ill. nl. i v. . . ehi i : ed when <!!*•! i (I e<»n ii . siiul he tlepie . l -ii ' ii • i i 'i In- I tent i- ii to ne p. : mi. .tv ,.~|>< •' hi th neiv em il in i'.i.ii/ "H Ii." • I I., i : • < i- tt'.rkmu Hi It ..II' . ! e •! ;l II a it ; inil hope th t - i h i will merge thei ' a ! ind - Iv..i. t itM t ■ i•. t;• >'l K.i.!..' vht a .tei lit • i ed . IT.i' lilt has i >1.. j ten' i> t nil in i .* K'jvii ,».v-ii • t ne •'.ix- tind ! ii. u:i ol Fi a.H't Resolution Asks Quotas \V..-i .1 >ly I (AIM Th(« II I'd mid M*nt ' thr Sc i ■ day it ) )in! h ■ ■{ A if •• p l!»H prodiu 'i • . • in, l«>\ . I flue < . n th<- bnm T . -I »«v It. (> c ,y |»< V - i v w,t nu;. d .r'l p; ni : Fortresses Raid Sicily scored .tiong ao; Other a d Bases Ili' uarters in North tea. —(AIM—Amcrl i I 1 > f. ress escorted by . htiilrs Msli.rs scored hits mi storage depot anil barracks •In* rlirmy's north Sicilian of Palermo, allied head ■.iters . i nounrcd today. I'lie *'ortre««es also attacked .■ lii i di I aUo airfield, a short cistancf southwest of Palermo, and the coniiiuiiiii|iif said mui li ilamaci* ".in done. I) •: mj; the |)W iillu'ci bombers returned once iuin to the Sicilian t»11> port Messina, across from «li>- toe ■•! Italy The war -.111 N 1111 said the uuirshalliiiK yards and Icny le mill I « \crod U ltll bl'Il.llS in u'het da> ' aid yeiterday II-II.. MlUlU-ll ;it:i! II Ji ?•! Ji alldi'i b< .1 . > 1". accompamcd by .**.u :*• 1 the .hi 1.. id.- al Milo um ... v. i -tirn tip "t S11 il> . :it Uuro/. d;;iT'ly south; iind i>! Scuicca on tin ■ tlnvest coast. i> bur.-t. we:v i l-orved 111 the target areas, lw o allied plar.es were report - id missing v five cnem> craft s.mt down. siiia, tarjjei ol the Tt.e-.j ly night attack. 1- tapidly becoming t ie 1 • b hid ;i. t .11 .ill Italia:) ti: \ V. «•!!ir ' >11 I 1 : :n\ : i urn till ii.iithwi ' All 11 1.10 pouted iv ;>!• >siv rs oil it. f«'i N terminus and i.iihv«<y ya.'d- 'lie in.tli' beiore. .m nultatic .. .} Hi .lit.1. mi .-inula in-t..ll.ii - by tlii' Middle t£«-t buMibii it Kt'KKio t'alabri.i, six 111 < .1 v ie Mcj>-iii.i strait < :i thf mainl:inV BEW Probe Is Projected n, July 1.—(AP)— A •v.01 pin„ .'estimation into th*. po licies unci worldwide Operations oi the j civ>i'< iiiic warfare \vu5 •.lifjoctt'd ' v irn of the iiyro ioiiiiiiittcc ■■>diiy .is Vice Pif nielli Wallace k.i in 'tire the agency .«• ">r Will ask - f"i (Inret finane* IKK Tin in i >' if lilted from a !i"l exchange ! h W.iII.h p, head < »l llh'.V. ..<•! • •: <'..ii'it.firc Secretin) •t ... ,1 .. ' 'i in iin>; the board i aci|Uifl« ' il u.:r mfUerlil* J allies 1' Ityiiifs, wai ftiobillXilini <li:.. tor. II II >n< (I both Id 1! . ( V 1 • I' ■ fl ' < ', II 1 li >1 •' M" 1 del .'I e\|" dilure ■ ill i wdni • . H-: lll«|'i v III' ■ Htl ' r • .tioim I ! •> .. Nei i -I n ' t K iHci Coi|v ration in I mk Inti th» r. • % and > .. ill '.ent* mart' Two-Forked Drive Led By M'Arthur I and, Sea and Air lorces Cooperate in Opening Offensive on .1- Held Islands •quarter* jn ..\Us — (AIM — Twin Momentous offen .. • • . the Japanese in •>outh . -suit invest I'acitiej < thr xlay hy land, sea air »«'!U'ia! Douglas Ai" the tirst time in \ naiul <>t' opera-' IJ?. ♦"he; .» as tile tines of a i*k |> ii d wi st and north to ward >'« \ • liritain island wltost I volcano-s' udded harbor of Ka ! haul can acconim<>:lntt a yr«•• •«i | sized navy and whose airdrotn- - make of it a mijrhty air f i i tress. j The upper prong was at Itrn dova and New Georgia islanils in the central -Solomons where al lied landings were made Wed- 1 j iiesday. The lower prong was formed out of unopposed landings on Trohriand and W'oodlark islands Guinea and other landings on New Guinea itself al Nassau Hay just souh of Salantaua where fighting is in progress. The piTl.vtlv •: ciai.ited J kvilh pi• Kres> inriaatid at a!l pom! I eomprited the J'irst i pibh ugainst , ■ hv Japa: esc since atlei landings ,:i ^ "he southern Solomons las'. yeai "All elements—ground. naval ami «ir—aie being cmpl >yed i:i closes: j -ynchrom/uton." sa:d today's con.- , I munique from General MaeArthur's ■ Headquarters. "Force* "f the two areas a v op- 1 | erating under their commanders. the I j entiiv movement being tnder the di- 1 | :e ■•inn of the eiun-n.iiider 1 r 1 eriiet j 'f tlie s 'Utlnvest Pacific area." It represented aetivation of a master plan drawn in April .it closely guardrd conferences be tween General .WacArthiir and Admiral William I'. Il.ilscv whereby their respective soutli j west and south I'acific commands would he merged, with M.irA' tliur div-cting. tor _iii\ combined one alio.is. Th« !)• :.i hhcads which tro attlini* *■» xpind hi New t|. 4 placv .1 • p; c pa.' ili 1 1; nc | <•'■! dev< oped .lirbiM- r M : 1 within artiliery range Ai" in, only t Japanese In I i ■ Solomon islands stand between Rabia! itself. Kven closer to the New I'. t •• ■si ind Si'amann. >11 a otic isthmus in Dampier * 1 ii:. Trie fl int; forces at Nassau Hay wen r< ed t > have moved swi'tlv "a"d are in contact with the en •• The mighty air arm of Lie •> • • General Gcnrce f" Kcrny coo dinated blow* 111 th nev sive. His bid four-enr.ired 1 atop and Flying Fortres- bi or rained nearly tons of v\p e l'»wn on t\v » aird. omes ..• U 11I ' tie (if the main bases ( w eh •'■■ii iti might parry the all • I ' with its own air force. O e s'.irted by bomb< c<uld be H'o irilcs Meaiv bile. Mitchell • '•njfinea bomber.s In ■ • • I>«• -J an I - • 1., I the Salamaoa -odor r support petitions there. IT'S l.Oltl) W \V» I ' London. .lulv 1 (AIM N I>«\vriino Street announced t"l | ' if Kinu George VI hnd conferred a vivmintcv on Field Marshal V A chibald P. Wavell a* inten led when he wan appointed the 1 j Viceroy of India. It is understood that Woo'! \« 1 retain his family name and b * : ■ Lord Wavell. Jap Base Fiercely Defended At Least 65 Planes Lost by Japs; U. S. Losses 17 Aircraft and One Transport Washington. Inly 1 (AIM — -\nit-ricMii inva>!> r.» of tin- cen tral Si 1. u'."! kavi captured Yiru liavtmr. .. ia:>an"~ Mun da air I«a-< . ' Na\y announced , today. a ft i r .> • io -• a ami air I tat tii' off K- : 'i .i ; 'and in which at !. a ' • t • my air craft . IT l'i: il'<l Si V' - plane - and a 7.71J • I . S. t:ai:-p >rt wetv lost. Vim .i inn i \ iIl,icc h.itl Imm ii ll-i il In (In- .l.ip.ilit"» .i* .ill iml I'nM lur Munil.i. \\ 1ii< ii lii'- ilniul :!(t ii.iiilii.il iiiilro lii llir n«»rt Ii - •\iM mi \i-w (.i'iiiui.1 isl.iml. .mil Ii.iiI ,il»n hi-fi cm pln« I'll .1* J pl.nr I in l.imliili: Mipplirv |(v 11 Ins I > \ III!' l-ll'lio lll.ll'lis I III' first -priitK \mi'in .in ti'inl.hi.il t r i ii in pli in (In- iiiirrii1l\ ili'vi'l opin;; nffriisivr. <1 ' ■ ii i •: M til l- . »>v<ad An «*!. •'» : ,:ui. transports . :i Itondi • , milCH SOUth ,f M , T :»• .1.IP..I fsi". • • ter attacked \v:th .i • . • at ii'1 pl.uu> •: in \ 'I ho ri!t.it■ I. - i ;i• nu morning intil lnie ait« t Tinti »i !.ites i.,i\ ■'I . |. .11 i supplies ash Undi'i ihp fie cc hail ■ .< , anti-niic> ..it fr ign« • • • bursts •• land • j their operati •:> wh:l . . • i: <i pliitli' ha" ell • .! ferce.- S \'y-t «• plain ui > • ii ■ an ::k- • : i •• . United Stati - .■ Reds Storm Nazi Trench More t lian 100 Nazis K ill*.:i; Blockhouses Blown Up in Soviet Other Soviet News i ••niiijii 1111•. i \r. — \ strong Kt tI i: fii% s< outfit*' •».»11\ . Mm mini: .u • • ss » ii\n • 111«• (• -1 in.ill linu ltt N iM» t 1 i v tn *. ,i ii.ir r.»i:r «»ii 11:i • -i»ioii- !»1 \\ u•» lui» In . in in hlo. M»mi>» > .mil other i iit'in\ im^'.iII (turns hi i sri In? ot Ihr v isklii limit. the Sit\ ir! iii'Oii i oiiimiiiiHiiir .in 11 •• IV11« cil (1)4l.t \ . I Babson Defends Rationing And Price-Fixing Policies in IMM.I K W. ( op% f ieht i ?*i:t. ruiiii>iin > Financial liurrau. In« i'aik. V • - uly l Win 11 J'jtli miltf ..• -ri |u a. -t \,ni: U' • |ll« i ''ft iced tl.cv v. t i (It- pi . \ t'l|l|C "'I dlSl'tl -lull II '! ill !,.i1 irlns \* ii.it it i«. ill it< < nvt yttu • ii -! th-umhl .v.i I 'i «li \\ h«>V, cvo. . l.« • a .ft I k ' f. ^'.llltf I A I V 111 II I i t . i iii'l ii-ii en 'i ii in-'" mil t il.i' i , inK t.imp and i .icniliHK <•> ■>: aim -t na'iiial H it c<>n| .in' ..i:d n.;-vintlc i >! iii»l:tikt- ,.i still < - rlort Today I wish to dr'rnd ait-1 cv - 1 i>1» i- 1,ir> nrrrt for :;.t ' .3 .rid \\ II ( llllll's | || si U I > t . . : , ' 1' ( < n • ii ! > v K ■ i • ■' .(t | . i 11 t . > C'ii. '«! • lu.s! t lii i o i : . i ■ l<'!l K' l" ! • it i h the? i v .tj. ii ' i * ■. ,! : j '
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