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R lirnSterson HatUj Btspatrl7 J| rnuaibn ii yea it hendbkson. n. c.. Monday afternoon, jui.y 5, urn "-ftSKr*'" five cents cop Americans Gain In Solomons Ail Patrols W ithdraw Number of Aircraft Destroyed on Ground; Kaid is hirst Attack by Ground Forces Cairo. Julj •">—(AP)—A spe cial M111«!it• Kast lomiiuiniqti" announced today that "small Jtrilish land forces carried nut laid.*- «;ii air fit-Ids ii: Crete last nijrlit."' "'i he operations were succe-s ful.'" the communique said, "a iiimdicr of aircraft beinjr tie-1 .-troveil oil tin' jrround. "All our patrols withdre.v safely." The raids constituted the first eoinmando-l.v pe operations against ticto disctoscd here since , il was announced June 1. I!)4I, the liritish had abandoned that j island under the hammering of (iorinun air borne units. (The invaders, however, appar-] cr.tlv have never fully conquered tho people ..ivi such allied troops as re- ' ma.tied behind when British war ships wllhchew 15,000'. Uftops to Kg/pt and tacitly conceded defeat ill *i»: t . y s tirst major teat between air I .iif 2 .. power. (Ar.luw ?.Iiehalopoulos, Greek mm. it-r «>i nfiirmation, announced 1 m W.i hingt ii last July that 1,50(1 ! l!n!ish ;ii my regulars and various Greek I nixes were maintaining vio- | lent ir> -:.iiue. He said the nazis ( .■dually held only "a narrow strip arounil 11 it- coast." ( The fourth largest island in tir' ; Med'tci l anean with a total of 3.2.'t5 ] square miles. Crete lies ap]>ri>\imate- | ly nitiway I>itween the north Alriean coast and y\tl» -lis. It is 100 mile, Jong. 'l iie pre-war population was , •I 11 (I .i 1 igical slipping stonv on th*.' l oad b: ek for any allied inva sion of Uit. I !a I kans and the new operation supplements heavy air raid- p'-ev nusly carried out against axis installations there.) HOUSE COMMITTEE REJECTS COAL ACT W.i liin^lon. Jtilv ">. (Al») I N"tu ith '.iii'luii! a ice •i 'ii I'V IVc nlciil Itoo.scvclt. the I I !"ii'-4■ \\ ,i\ ;111 (I inc.in., ci.i,null- i lie I'lll.tv <|l cillicfl, ) jy ,i Ill | !•{ i ■ II. I • ;i|iprii\c c\tciisi iii o| •llC IllllllllllHllI C1 i.11 ilCt I In sil'l -d.- up m.ichiMcl v I>■ r .1 •> Icm nf ii illinium pricc: • in ;i i ^ 11 iii.11 Im i ■ . 11 I lie nunc, Willi ilic \ i ,'\\ tn pic\i ni ni|i (ic. Iruciivr ci mi | id i i ii iii ;iud -1. ■ i >— lii/nm tin- cuiil industry. WEATHER I OK XOKTII CAROLINA. Little eltange in temporal in c l<inii;hl. Scattered showers anil thunderstorms north and west liiii'liinis this afternoon or early tonight. FBI Agent Talks i JAPANESE FBI AGENT Toltio Slocum tells a House committee at Wash ington of laxity in the manage ment of the Manzanar, Calif., re location camp where 90,000 Japa nese are quartered. Hostile Japs, he said, stirred rioting but were handled softly. (Intermit Mial) Nazis Claim If L ° Kuban bam Broadcast Declares Success Climaxed Weeks of Fighting; 2,000 Soviets Lost London. July 5— i \P> —The German high comm.mil claimed today that a Midden ii.i/i thrust against Ktissian liners in I lie la goon district of the Ktili.in hrul-je licad yosterday hud sir ccsslully climaxed several weeks of light ing over difficult terrain. Two thousand i:< ■ i ■ 'ps wei r killed or captured ;<::<! q .ntities ■ war material?, were .-■< ii. the ua/.i cmnmir ique. broadcast : i • :i ISerlin. asserted. At leal ,nii lfu.. iii.;.ts were iMp'ured. destroyed I . .urd i>> land loiees nidrd by m; s : '.lie (Ji . - ] mar. r foree. 11>\* tmm:<|.ie . i iMei.nwhile the l> an mid-d ,\ cuimr unique, bnwdi'iii-l from Mos Cow. siiid that prep; 'tis for a German attack in the Melgonul .-ec I «r northwest of Khaiv. \ and mid w.i.v betu in the Kuban biidgihead and the Leningrad front, had been siii.i.-hcfl by 'illciv ami m >: !a. lire (Contin it' I on Page Two) Declaration Of Independence Adopted, Not Signed, July 4 Daily Olspatrn Bureau, In Ihr Sir WkIkt Hotel. ».v I.VN.n nisbkt. Kiilfiuh. .inly Alth'umli the I'.nclnitiiil cipy ..I ih, Dccl.i!;i1nui "I Iinll'l« li'li nee .it; (|i |i!;i\ Iiiifli'i In ivy kIi>-s .mil eiiiifd in (In• liiiiiitv ■I ( "in:ir- .it U'ji>lim^idii v n<it ijjjiiril until :;'imt. month- iiMn .l-.iiy ■I, 1 <70, Iriiflili'iii.illv iii> erved d;iic of lis fidiiplmn. und tli«* lTnilcd St.ilcs of America did not become ;i nali'in until ilu- cniv-tittitifin <<f !"<!!> was ratified. it is -till in order In oili Julv Fourth Independence day- and ii regard it as the nation- bn •hd-»;.. • >n th,.i (i \ • r <; tii,. '11,11,1 ••"ti.'M «ii l in Ipiii i in|i!<-il \\ 111."II' fl'Ji-I'll' ' Ml II' >| |,y II lillitmill -) X i'Ii 'hi ! i>! 'If - ili I ' .i ilt inn ,|- f| (•. I"\\ II I - | J|' 11 • -i r'i v V (In- ■ • , IHIMII-1' tllCil* Hi lit lei lit I . '/(■(I l:n»i I •!" . imII tilry (lit ■ ::;n (lie p (i ■ (»• j • i Auftiixf '£• 'I hi- III ' ciipv. imc in i iii||v \ll|<'() III I II •' .illlv i I- •••IK | I'll-. !,v by .l"! n H.iiHMrk "I the c">npt ,Hid nil (I bv ( li ' ice Thi n .i~ jivii'' iry. .Shut it v. (O-n'.ir. ied .'•n P.i^e r.:ct POLE PREMIER DIES IN CRASH OFF GIBRALTAR QOESN YvT ii£LM I.\A RETURNS TO ENGLAND T.'in.l'iu. .1::|v i ,\i'i T. •• • • »' » -1» t • i#VI*. 11. II -• * ,!. ..Ml Illliiv,, i;:,(i"i \\ '||. !:• > • .1 tu ;<• t .tt •" .■ «.:n ' v. i. . . „■ ii.il m i :i VI.- > !;t i- .. J • ,t : i r.u'i'ii ■ ,i. !<.i. _ 'i:«('!<• M ii "i ii" ,i i • Icllfl r!i:,r; "I ••or i.t 'M i k: •in- 1'iinn -. M.u i''r;inc!-c:i. diiuKliU*!* ?! Ihr ci'i i\\ n !>: mv< - .ma :»»:«••• l!orni::ird. Bcmbs Mark 4th Of July Fortresses V/ing Leep Into France to bomb Nantes, Le Mans, La Pailice London, July 5— (AIM — A l'iiurllt ol July llircc-|il\ liniiib ing rimi<-<l American lIviitK lor licsscs ili-rp into I rancr (Iiniiu daylight Su.iiiay («» smash a( .in aii'iilaiif cuisinc factory at I.i* Alans, anil I -lio.it works .it La I'allirr. It \va.» tin- in'.-t anniversary of llu first Att ericait aerial thrust against Kill- |n- hi this war. w • • .» a I i.i lid I til ni )• norrowod li.ill •> it'./.Cll liosll'll i) l.llt'l'.s ll'Olll till' iiAK !o celcbrstte Fourth by hitting German ; .gets in northern Frui.cc. .'he eighth L'. > air force raid n :iaylight loll.iwed .1 . Irong Sal • iay nignt a.-saull b\ l.'AI bomber.-. wl.. laid a cijiu'enlriitvd cargo of ex pi 1 sivt's on Cologne ui i.-lnal 1 i 1; 1 it• I .•11 the I'.'ist bunk ol the Khin,. and also lion bed Hamb irg and other U11 l.i'1- v. 11n- Ruhr. The 1 i lack, whir . 1' • I I he l!AI plain -, marked the breaking of a lull s re .lain' 2)1. uiitti II aniii rg ,. 1 Colognv ils'i \vt ve !5• 1 • tir;'.i'i>. Since : en uli.ici;> iiad been cmi ri'iitialii! uain I ... iway target.- 111 France. !'•■ i;iiiii .■ i 11 • >11.11 xi .. 11 t mi coas*..l -hipp 'u. Th^. HAF leil 11ri - visible l"i l'al miles in the return 'rip In r. :!ie 118th the \\ The altacl; on Hamburg \\ s '.lif i»K:ii. The eighth stir : rcc I >.-t eight bombers on the Sir 1 iv mission \\ Vrii involved a round tr:p of in<>ro than COO miles to La I'alhce. and in<»re than 200 to Le Mans. Bombing re - iIt^ were go'd. a communique -aid. nllhough heavy lighter opposition • s met at Le Man< and Nantes. A umber of enemy fighters were de stroyed. COMMITTEE APPROVES HIGHER CORN PRICES Washington. .Jul> .V ( \i»> ""In* .<( ■ ilc iiurictilttiic i mniittcc I m. > •linmiisiv rccf inn titled p,. i;i le^tisllltloll (Icsluncd to ;i |rtc • • n ilitia mii rni n • :"l !i!|o\\ ll ti> iiillli a- Si !(l it Ini.'licl. I •• l>ri'-cnt ci»lini' limits it- price .0 I " Chii'iii'o in.nUrt tn .? 1.07. "I !:«• I'e- illltiill. 1111|" i>r' 'I l>\ t ' • 1; 111 Sin il !i. I i ; N m* 1 Cat 01 it<iniilh iippioiihh in-. !•» fc..\fl1lliwn« OKOMciOH rleiitini! Willi •• \VJI> I f U l'l'll II ' lloll » • (I or • .i!i> liy tiy 11 id * y idu. I. ii -i. jissofijil 11 111 c ■;pwatioii," ;i> wrll. Chairman Sn.ith I"1') repoi tor. ho V I 'I -»Tk ? ■ c.lll the - 'lilt on IJ. 1 ' f 5-i'-n• >♦ ' i ■' n i f General '^ikorski Haa lie3;i Visiting Polish Armed Forces m MiJcilo East .!:.!> .*»— (AIM—(ion era! V-'ladi !:iw Sikor.ski, prem-' r •>;' lilt- lvlish jm\ eminent in t .\iI» ;iiu! eniMtiander id' it> ai nit d I'ijjvcs. wa> killed iast ■ ni;/ht when tin- Liberator plane in which he was traveling era-di ed shortly alur taking off i n.in liiiii-altai-, the air ministry an nounced todii.v. Slaalislaw Mikulajc7.yk, deputy I'olisn premier and leader of tlie Polish peasant party, was desig nated as acting premier by the cabinet, pending selection of a successor to Sikorski. The pi.iiic was reported to have crashed into the sea when its en- 1 aims failed goon after the takeoff. \ Kil:i: . - ix other passengers and .11 memi ci. : : tiro plane's crew ex e. •• v. ore killed, reliable reports :■ id. Amnns the victims was Sikorski's daughter. Mrs. Sophia Lesniowska, I 2(5. who was traveling with her fa .der a- liaison officer between the 1 ondon in-- dquartcrs of the Polish i:ixiliar.v :< ; ritoi :al service (women's foi°t*o>) d the Middle K.a-t. She was wearing nil ATS unifonn. Her hii:l>;.!>(* a prisoner o; war :;i Ger many .Ma.i'ir General Klimeeki and several oilier members of Sikor ski's staff ilied with him. the an roimcemenl said. The sinl> survivor ol the crash \\as the pilot of the hie plane. \i li>i \\ as set iitusly injured. Sikorsk :ii In i'ii \ : t'lig I'olisll nred line in the Miilille Ka I and u;i- in ( as recently a> last ! Thursday. His death came at a moment when i- forces v hich he had been or ganizing ti t iv>lit for the liberation ; Poland ■ e last ready lo take (Contained on Page Two) BETTY GRABLE WEDS BANDLEADER JAMES I ..IS V.-u., I'»l"llfi licit.' lilt I I'.,. I murricfl In ..n hour ■ 11' 1 ' n in i\\ .. 1 "I llfV • ..i 1 .nt.v n«i»v, iiitI hut; I r.i •• Ci« rk Lint ' llililvc ! hi - 'ui . . j !)l"!lt. *1'< '. Xt'V.. .!t•!y — 11 ralilf i.l 1 lie si;• .\ ics 'rr !|;iii v .l.ii!ios were i j.rly lii(i..v. los- th:in •I.imiiv .ir i <1 by trsmi l'iv. I .i milt!.--!' . iilicl thi! •lit ill I H-i 1 1 ■ if I Ik' < fir •i I'll ill I )."> .i. in. hi ;i - Cir;it>l ■ County I'.iinr h«* v. .i- 1!C. .iiid Kuui.. Mi i.iiik's y;ivc ;iiul in ■ h i i' as lit an Jap Islands Are Shelled American Warships Bombard Jap Bases in Solomons, Selling i\'v.iTH i'ous Fires \V.. • .l»n. < \!" i;j.. •>i|- li>> from \nirili.iu w.ir >lii|h * "••iinlnt miiii \ch (•imii - ti;i • 'I K«li»n»li:in^,if.t ishniils -ci i■ iii-n i mix liri's i:i (lie .l.ip iti,••• • .•••ilinits in ,i t iiiirlli ill' till 11'"'Mrilnifiu. I Ik* \.iv> n iMIl (I'll i'111*>. I'll. ' K'l'IC.lll II I ' I t ,llt >)(•;. ■ ' » (lie IHi "A \\ . 'rr- !'<• I\VP"!1 -li»IK|S Hi !l C S'Of'tlK'TV". • x. i ' Mini. I 'M i- .ii 'ii • S!CiP-EOJVlB!NG C2JVSONS7RATJON ONE Cr THE DEADLIEST TYPES of ill: attack ili-wlupcd rcci-ntly J V U. S. Ai y lliers is .-Uip-bonibm!;. 'i'i . o photos. taken at I.ii.o C'hil.he . Tix.. tlnring demonstration, sh w ils cllcctivcnc.-s. '1 l»c bo:nb id tlr. ;peil from the plane (top) low o\or the water. In the second ph< > it the water with a splash. Continuing on its way it skips into t. r.r a Hat stone hurled acivss a pond. The bomb tears right throu .1 the target scn.cn (bottom V In real battle it would expl tie against t:'.i U ..ct. The method can be u^cd on land. alto. (I.itcniatio ;u:> IIS. Squadrons Raid T1 r t i» 'ft« « "i rive Italian rieids 43 Axis Fighters Shot Down in Attacks; Aerial Supremacy Over Sicily at Stake Allied Me.i(lf|ii,irl'is in \»ii:i Alriiii. 5.—(Ai'> —\\ ill. in' Mi|irri-i.n * over Sirih ,i» . I tilled -»l.ilrs s(||i ulrti is .ill.n r.l five ut Mr islnwl'-. :u.i>:r !.i:.t! ins: ficlil" X'slcrd.n ,ii>ii ^:i.• 1 dim II i i\i» fi^l|i;-|-. it «,(s .,|1 nomii i il . ;> • . . , •> i-• i.ii.i 11 ; illc i |i, .i!l ,, '<1 ir • • • mi i i ..il,) liirl. S, • , \ ni.:t.' II - S (1,1V | | . t ; ' mi-ri i I'liuK . i ! I,-- ,1, It-. ■ , , ••111' • I ..... • :.U 11 .■( i i| r«-( i.|n: lire 11 c-l< srd llip Kiiliiiii • . . Kliippmu ii iid i tm cii."lrrn Sicilian j • v \\ i\ vardjs WfiY t • ,i | < - r\W|i ,i • General lakes Field Siraleiric Village on Vangunu Island Captured; 21 Jap Planes bhot Down A:!':i <l I! :i(li|ua!in Aus tralia. .'i.iy i.M'l—Aini-ri ian Inn- . vvrh (>> 1 I.!- Mai- \ :!i i:r in iliivcl rharjr«' •l ■ -p. -rat i"i;- h»*u-1 1'nrvvaru 1 in ii.< ■. • !>:• .! >!■!«m<nis Sun } ii:iy. cap: <v.:. ;i st !-;tV}.'u- vil i !;»vr«* i'H \ ai • • n:. i-land ami 1 t!< -I vii 1 lnp:m» - plane | . \ it K. !ni11\ a. NVws ili.il M.n \rlliur li.i(l I.i'i-imi tu ilu- lirld I'tir I In* s< jtifil 11 iii). i:i I'inlil munUis w .is lullnui'il > l>> i!m* .uiMiniiH-f mint i !>.« I Ama-rit an- li.n! sri/o.l Yura villas)* on list' s<iullu*r'.i lip isf Yansinui island. I"l»hun dred .la'ianeve were killed in the i!|ierilinn and the remainder id tlii- garrison ua - di-persed. Mir ■limn cniiimuiiiiiiii' said our losses w err "relativel.* liylil." ' nni village comm: titis :1m- uj» prwii'lics to Wickimm aiu'h<>;\.ji< . j Ihcsouthern«wsl Vangw .. ."land. A:i rvic plaiKM .,itci allli-ililCTJlft guns -ii ■: 2! plant* >ut • : f\vt» for :l •' 'i. ■ in : . . the Arni'l |) Itilions • >:. •. .1. E «huv»i J.ipan<c< i inbt*!>. t'-<i>;ted j ■ ' ■ i . y 11 !: ^ - . >r «i !»' •» ... : . :• Zi S Kcti riiid i . ' pfrio ' Mund«. • uive "ii i ills • - V V. « . I* unci . i l.int-s vs or .! ip !h hi l .il'i'C* \' (\\ .!. i (i v j;i y •v. st !' lint* *»! .<i i (MTUll Ml 1 5l !».«> • ii.» • \ Xi (» incii ijfl >\v Congressional Recess Finds Soions At Odds With FDR Washington. July 8—(AP>—Con gress will sin hi Hue this week, bar ring last mi ute changes in plunK, .i' CM .iter v '.ii I'll * <it'llt It •it-'. \ i It n (l. ini . t:i s than .'i .• 11> time .-incc thi Ni v. Heal iv.eie n! power 1 "ii ve ;r_ >. Prediction.. . .<i \ ! . the i i iii which the law make will ivt . •e\ e:i w ee . . !M t .11 d«* agreed 'h ' - ' •ii. • .. . fee. ii' ne • the i- ' i'< the President oiv more h toward |. i, n it (| '-y '» i' :i !»-. oer.. ti . ■ ';b>uit indt • I'l- 'ilenei ! »..> • ' ( fiuhti Khing !'"i!ie> ' it i iii -' ivi ft 1 ;t ■ " <• ;'r;; ' •f> ("h1 'i»i| i 'I'd Mi nt was ■•-1 iUV i-k: i<4 l\»n n w '• . nn wilts H ;> \rw ■ N .• • 1 V • itii • ,t ' i N .ti.iu.il II" I*. . i. T •!, Kiii-m i-h \\ aj • < ' II' i- ;,iitiu .-'i umI. I ' i' i M-. I! h\i'!| M n > 11 led i iiurt-.tfeioiial o iicl'Ha* ' ii "I , I mil •!.: satin ich to >. .< mi" i .-ii. i \ ii Hi i r <|tr-M fui il<l - • I R16.000.000, «-\« • f • ■ is - (H-IMI iiiiioiiil v..i. .t . -'i tn-il vvr • • i ; ■ :• : •-««»"• : w Ii t*h he ' iwrcntly -■ gncd rc» dtnily. h;is bri ti cn.ic'atl. 'I v. 1 1 c I' c in nt's m.i.i"'- np« .. otits. those •' fcdward J. Klynn A ;i nnd nf ,1 mici V V o.r) iij-rrrv 'tVx;;s Governor, ... ... . . <• ,'ed
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