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U^tttterjaott TilIliTlKTH YEAH 1 th?.K'A.U ll:K SKIt VI.• K ,, mi. asmh iatki) i hi:ss HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA, Btspafrh FRIDAY AFTERNIH)N, DECEMBER 10, iiM3 I I r.U>|«i:i ► I Vl.li v AI-'TKIIN« H)N l.'IV'l/ / 'l.'VMV / «/ 4i ,\» i si ni.%\ T 1\ L ( hA I .S ( ( Pi BJLLS EYE FOR ACE BOMBARDIER A DIRECT HIT with a I:: tt-mn on an 8,000-ton Jap transport o(T Ka v.t in:. New Ireland is mailc by Lt. Don Scurlock ot HutJor, Ala., during an attack on enemy slipping. Butler is one of the outstanding bum baiuicss in that war theater. Air forces photo. (7 iernational) Senate Group Urged For Prompt Action On Revenue Measure Amendments Dealing Willi War Contracts I t lie Decided Upon \\ .i Iiinj'loii. i 111 < A I') Aniiiiitf i«>r s|K'»(i;. derision '.ii i .1 ;il rew-mte tti lie raised I iy 11 if iicw i;i\ bill. Chairman! tirortfe (D.. t!a.) urged the Senate Kinatic" ('ommitlee vo (i.i i • art |ir<im|itlv mi a merit's • : iiroail amendments alTect :i tlir reneyiilialioii of war contracts. | •l!> S.itlird.iv." lie told i".'- j |otl !N. "I In I>|- Ml* I'.lll i.U-l* ~ 11 ■ 1 11-1 -1 \ Mil- lll'Tr l|IUMil>ll-. Ill li"\\ iiiikIi ri'vniiii' \\r ;ir«- k» iiu t-i «H. .mil h lii'tlin wr oli'iiilit sluii.l ti> tlir llir.iM* ii.it Irru i.i slriUr out In:' .ultliliiMi.il IlltlliO lll)> ]ii mi. . ;i- ikiimiI. ' . (lie tun "H vii'iK Miurri's lor r.o-iim ntlili I •' ill III lllt'X to lie i nljl'il .llr ■ iii-i ii"!i\i.'ii il i.i\ r;itf». \l tl'i' •tin* I.mi-. Ik- in.itlr it rl:\lf In I'.'l ilol rnlril out tl;r |ir» sitlltil\ |i| ;• lilll'l.ll s.lli--. ti\ or i" • IMltsi'l■> s.lVill:.s pt.III. Set ' Ijifollinti* ( I'Wijj., \v l!lo "III 111'- <••• 1 .!!■!» !« • kt* another liHik at i » • <• . iniir. diia! i.-.s : .r rrl. Xti hi It. H'l'l 'll'itl >n t (kiss a tli'ti 1li.it he .'-.liil. I w t) I .<>c;11 St >Icl ii'rs nuiuicil in Action In W. I .11 I >r» In ( M') ; - i'.I in ,i i ; i>: -fill* > IiIhis 1 ■ I '. I ,l .If'l.ll, •' .Ii |ltll»ll' \V. i IV|i; I : i ll! Ii.iiav. «IT.' • |t|g .J, V,, 111 (■ ini|i| •V .III. It'll in id.ii in lii Mi : i -iiUMti jit't'.r <■: • ti. I ll: tl.t II I >. rd M . Mrs. " I.iltlillf |.I.>1 ,.f <i|. ||. v.:ft'. Nci I- nclov. ff<\, flavitl (•■ . Mrs. t.ttl.i l*'iticU'v. mother, IWta Davitlson 1 • i 1 li'n<if: .ii ' 'vr.fl lit*. I*\ 1 llrniv !•' Krtiyani 1 i mlhu*. f i(h«T. Ktmtr I. Frti'tn W Ik Ins. IM Fl .vtl II.. M - t'/ln ■ Wntkin*, iw>tlu»r. Mender- u. M0PP//V& fs ■ w Taft Submits Substitute for Subsidy Plan U'ii. Illusion. I lie. lit—(AI^> — I Senator "I it 11 (If.. Ohio) today iii-I t.CI/Cll '.III* lll'l-M'llt '.•>!! llal'l." I. «m! ■ .18 illO "WUI'iit type" ci: <•! I'd ho will : ilnnit a t;,lill.tllia. Hill ; ihsMute |>l.i:i dc.-iitiied t> .: I'.iTI 11 'I * ll.M-d pi' COS 1" till IIICI> Mid .^Iili rota ii most i-o: tmls. While I it piiii v..i- rcn. ii i:. *: i Senate ... lu n.; in <■ ItHHlilicilllutt w lt>o II till which would cut nit all pt a-; Collin I xulisiditli .lal'.ualv !. S> I lilt • • ] tall!.! .t . d ill Ala.) predicted ti «.• mu < >m in it Ttf would :ippr< ve ■i ■'.•.•] illll. eil.bod.Vit li till' !l:.:ill . t the House leuisiation. t'lidc. Hi*- Till! |>i"Hi,.::i. a l.l'Ul 'o\.ui.i!f|y STll't.olltl.lMIH ;; I \ .■ I V Id i>«- I>1 a lt oil Stlh.MUy I • y • empaled u 'Ii u>\«Tti ont |Kiym:itts now* m<Mlc at therate| v. »ll!d lie I 111 I- Mlftn |>rl •«•.-.! . i iaid tin- <•: i: in' would assure famiei's ii fixed price lorI "1 « •;11'-im loou the View' I'ltll . : 11a*i * iii j-t lif {{.veil H': . allli " j I I 111 10 III til |HO Cl\ tic Grass i )ics Iii (ias Chamber For Two Murders 1: ill mil. Dec. |(>—(AIM — Clyde | (i :!l >i .• i--i>!<l Kainap"lis te\-' l ie w oi ki i. du d today in |!u- Stati | i.i i I ia M • i it i i ■ r the ,.| ivinj; n < >i - - | toiler, IIM2. oi W. A (Sodwill. h. i I ii|ii i -m-lao. . and Annie Statlonl. in.- <i-ti-i in-law. .l i t In it'if In- cnli 'i-d Iii" cli,iin ;'ti. Grass lo|d prison tliapluiit I.. A Wall., that I all ' i.tlril I w II In l» l'« r "I t'i It w I'll (»o(l. I | I .H i' no haul tooliir.:.. t 'W aul my i onr u s mil Hin t' v hi are askum ny de.lh. (»i e-s adm "!i i| the j-laynius I'll' ' '.•laniM-d tn.-it tliiil o| his si ter-t: - law vvtis ucekiciitai. Ill- said lie took a ,-liolunn to tlv hoii"y"' t i rim Iii.- latin : in-law away. that (In Woman w .is sl< epiim ne.irhy .itld wa.- killed in Ihr scnlflo. The Stji'.".s had claimed. Iioweve Halt lie shot the woman in hoi >leep [rind then Iiion Irs lathcr-in-l.iw | w hen he appeared. (>r<iss received it UH-day ropt'eve | I i-t \pvil :»l t" allow his liiw v. r to prepare new evidence in seek in : rev. trial The new friiil w | | denied and the Stat" supreme rourl i later denied his uppeal. v.* ifli'n ITrtfph Mi l e oi taiirl that Oa- en'" < d the d' th eh iitiher a' | IH:II2 o'clock. find fit" Ih eanie n -i" minute after the |>ei'fts were fll < pped. WCATI8FR 11)1,' NOIiTII Ct\ IIOI.I \ \ Mostly clmnlv «illi li'tlc (Ii.misc in tomprratnre tnnigld. ( cl:!c. fat*:r:!f j- a/ie:'»octi. Reds Take Znamenka On Dnieper Nazi Defenses at Mignano Cracked I Allies Take Strong Nazi Kmm* Italian Line "Impregnable" Line Of Germans Smashed In Little Over Week Allied l!('iiil<|ii;ii'U'rs, Algiers, ibc. I<l - ( Al') — The Fifth Ai my has cracked Herman de fenses mi I:'.lli sides „r the Via ('asilina at Mij;iiait<i in a liloody nine day offensive l.riuiirlit in a smashing climax liy Ameri can tr««<.|»~ win. .-fixed Mount Nam lien > in "the I'.attle of .lie ('loud-.' Allied Headquarters iiniiMjiiu'cd today. AI the :.i:-e time ;! v. .is di closed I.:; I ( anad ..i . intanlry :i >1 tank-. S|K.'Sirhea<iiiiK 1 he Kiuhtli Army :ii«»:iit Adriatic. weif Kimuiliinij forward <>ti j an • r.*h'-m.ie front .liter forciiiK a| : ei 'Hi <-• >1' tli<* .Morn river. I i - tit >ii-4 mainst (In* strongest iii.iii iii.ill • detciises ami toncli ot r.alrr::l obstacles yet rn (-iiuiitrri'il in Italy. I.t. <J«*n. Mark W. • lark's veteran British ami .\nicri*aii troops have \\ i|> ril out tlic (•rrmaii iiimintain line en lintli sill:-, ill' the main n ail to Home anil are st.ilihiim into secondary defenses in tin* ilii celiiin ill' ( ussino. Mivi:. m il hi mile.-, their ..ilvari ii I!• >t I.e. n me..I in. i- Ccucral | C'tark save the word for flu* ntt tkmuiil. and tlley .-I ill are faced '.V liuni -ialile network lorl l ea lions covet inn the hillside.-', a, 'at C'.i.- ino ..nil lieynii«r."— The deepest |iein't ration i.t ilu e-t tensive has been only about thre» miles. lint h.v the yardstick of mili tary achievement their surrcss is one nt thr creates! uf the .Mediterranean theatre, for they have smashcil in a little over a week what the enemy hoped would stand as an impregnable line for months, and they have overcome terrain and fortitica tions substantially more dil'fi <-ii11 than those in Tunisia which stalled the Allied attack lor a while winter. Tin American e- yauemenl eon si-ted o! ;.|i»Kly hand-to-hand IlKht : i m with the (ierman.-: in m.si v. !i ell h I.UUeiI the top nf the :{.ll<lil tee". I.ish mountain. FDR Approves Father-Draft Legislation Wa.-iiHut *n. !>ic. In —(AIM— I'rc.-alcnt !.'• '.-i ell Iris approved tile ' i!!:er il: :lt ■•ill. desalted t" «le I v i* dueti .il i.l pre-war lather- ill t'. Ihe arn i 'I service-. The act i**ii was ann. a need by the U'hi'i II** e tml-iv. The place at uli i!i ti e C' ie! Kxec.live aclod was not disclosed. The 1' • nlent ii.ni bee* urged by Will* Mati|n»wcr C'otnmisnirvicr I'aol \ .Mi N il! to veto the legislation. The Pre.-ulent's approval raiser! a • I icsii *n ..- t i w he" her McNult would r«.-:mi Ins authority. Toe Ii . v-lation removes I mm „Mc Nu't authority o\ei admini Iraiaei ol tin selective sreviee system. The anlhority. \ested in "Major (Idler, il I., wis Ii. lli hey. the s* lei i\e el-\ ui* director, came under M* \ ".' direelive prcvi >lisl.v. How c\teii>'\cly the act will de lav ill*- induction ol pre-IVarl llar bi I ■•! i • remain- to lie seen, «>l liciti iii. Iler-bev i.v M'pi.rti rl to h ive fob! a clo-ed ineelitm «»l Ihe Nidmntil Awh intion oi Mantdaettircrs in New York Ci'y yi . terday that about I. tilHMlim "iiie-1 "earl Harbor fathers wi ii'il have to Ik* inducted by .Inn" "o I!> 11. in . t iler to meet present eiicdiilcs. Light; Buying On Market Nc Dee In (.MM I :• iv ets lil.ii"! at .i n: m »*i ... I iv >i itcs oi tiKlny's mnrket IthoUKh the 1 -11 (iei !.-i ti'l ei.n-.ei". dim was a ' e-t. a n n;: nil tin lice for sealictcd leaders' N ' ■ ' an I > si ilium stumbled on •'a Ii in a t on- bill .-it >i. t!««t back n the climb tne d\ Allied Milt# v. a- I "'.*;! lioiiii Will I' S Steel. ' I.iv.lei. Montgomery Ward. Texas Company, finmlrich. Internal on i Harvester. I) il'i-nt, Wc.-tinglioufc and I-'.i ■' :r, r. K dal.. HOW TURKEY CAN OPEN NEW DOORS TO VICTORY TURKEY HOLDS THE KEY to a rpw'.fculnr now j-.h: Tlirce conference.* in Teheran. Tni hi h aid tip nf the Afi'.caii Sea: air, sen and land nvenia been siandir/ idle in Syria. Ira<; ami Iran ;.n<i. 's >ln..m, by {he nunc avaJi. t the lUiluarian front. t<> which the .N.i. ;s have rushed icini U. S. nntl Dritish fliers f«r opening up the Acr< in nn<i start lug opcrati< • ni:,.vh throi:".'i Y.:• lavia would find the t uiv.li suerrilia armies in ti.*• Klv r supi i• ..:i t» il'i in can lie r :><!•' : i >le. What if n « : £11 r* ml Rim :<n its nrc in little n <» dt • |>lit»•» :» (if.lit. And fltutll.v imri;r arm: first* .•..ml irccliani'/cd c-'!iii:»niitit ar.d i>!a::c::. nn fieri: any ]n • , •] Allies means inva.-.«-n tlw«.u;:'-» tj,,. ;• (tastier victory. Tl'o British 8th and 10th Ar C t! • nrc to he!* he V.nl« Roosevelt Visits Capital of Malta Presenting Scroll President Declares i U. S. Will Stand for Victory Worth While Valletta. .Mi. it a. Dir. U>— (API—Traveling by plain*, 1 I'resiilent Roosevelt \ jsitcil t his !>i>ml>-markt <1 I'.ritish Moditer-| raiieaii <>n Wednesday, i presented its |km«i>K- an illimii-l n;itt* scroll i'ii In-half of the! American |>«•««|>1«*. ami declared tiic 1'nited States would stand staunchly with tin- I'.ritish cm-j pire ami other Allies after the war to make "it a victory worth while." Kiin.ute in .in the series M rj.it1 coiilereitci - :\ i' li cli iie ami t'l i iu: Minster ft • 1! < in; ue<l in the Middle K I < President .rr.\edj mi .1 !. :::• i 'I llomjlas 11• i11 -• -u:l• - ! ed tr ti • •(>•. I v itii ,.n i ..I Ua Liyli! in:; lid Kpittire I..;h - irs. Tlir Mi'iill. which eventually will he cast in lirnn/c and plac ed in Valletta's main stmart*. sallilcd Malta and its defender-, lor "valorous service far aliove anil bo end the call ol' duty" limine the dark period while Axis aircraft kept the island tin der a \ irin.il constant alert. The I' • iletd's plane tombed on the world'. ! bombed airdrome (Cor til;, i I •!! Pago Three) !u ore Whisk\ In Miist Is Reported ID Senate (Jnuip W.I : II •• Dec. HI.—(AIM I»i ■ - IprtH* tliiil ' 1 Cttr ltd nuts whisky situ i' •»:i •• Mtl a l>it in (lie ca ' IimcIh I ' . <(*:! I today a.. a ■ • ri;it• - ciiiiiiii "it opened public hearint;- 11 an el lor" I" I nil mil wltiit mi n flic '••pii.f business. I lie. i ' llot - l'>l". the li lire mid they had heard few "t irbstwie | report." tl-ut 'I i re i- a 1 r e | lupine • •: i .... 'ore shelve, n fie : east and speculated whethet I ■ en I ate dei • 'it ii'. e-tiuate lia i • .! '1 MtM'e hidden .-locks loose i Representatives from Ihe fedci I alcohol Iiix tin i were the first ocs-es called. They lirniislit with I them figure to show the exact lii|twr I ||ttilli .i;;i hi \< arelioiKes and I ik e I t .ird- I . 'o\\ ' n\ much ol l Ro'iig to market I Prioi In tin r Icflfmony Si< • rl flerkshire head n| the unit. H in , a statement tha! a self- mt o-ei ra | Iioiiiiu; |ii"'v',iin by dislillci to t'clher '. ith lucre scd pun in- nu power n| the IMlhlir* '"lias created n I iret; sho t.iee ol li(|tior. and ha> c sulteH in l»l irk ituirket price- mtd Ihe hoi dm:; of -'.«eks hy some \\ ole sa'ers and retailers, and. to e ex tent by preferred consumer c.istums en." Governor Inspects Camp Davis ramp Davis. Dec. Ill— (AIM— Camp !>.i\ • played h".-! iodav ! (in. i-i 11 • Ill .iighlull atut a • ill|> «•: •state <itlifi:il.-. . Arriving 11 mid-innniinu li m K..i< i^li in -CI" bus. tlx- (im ci - !:<>i and Iiis party were Riertod liy l'.i m.-f Ji-ii < rtland \ ail It. S • i> It r. i m.n landing general tin an ti-arri ill artillery Ir.iiniii.. i i- 'r. , !»r Cc ! 5: > .hi I. Milliii: i li.mdant. anti - ailTralt . . !il|i'i;. kcIkhiI: Col. Adam K. I'm" > ■ . p < •1.1 :i inclcr: and Cot. Parry \V Ltiw is. prusifdrnt • »t the niitta remit n'iiiKil l»>ar<l: and Driii. <i": Sam uel I,. Mt-CViwkey, enminandcr "In .Villi anti-.dicralt : : _ • 1«■ Follow in« thi1 otliri.,1 i -I Oiuiip lieachpiniiers. •( < ii 11» ■ _a'i a t«nil" I 1 tile (Mil I' ' -1 . '1 clllding till inspect:!' I V. e.ipotl; and mm crows >■. Hi"- AAA I'l' na dir command i>! Ci • t ;il Mii'i • lay. Tlicv also a .\ !»n rim. .UHl a" ral. machine u.in- u mio action on the ranges. C' lu i < the morn ing tmi v. a • -j i . linn <>] the liUCIh l a id I i • ' • After luneh id tho • (fleers' mess, tlir |> ii ty ' dc A AA tro '|> n'IiihiIx tin i«t t i-.i hirgets "ii the f illg an.:'- St I.aiding. .J;ips Report Ships Sunk As I*iisf As I . S. \hikes I hem l.ondnii. Dir. II)—( MM—Tn kMi prop.iKandists .irr now sirliiim \inrrican hatOc-hips as last as tlie> are launched ami months In-line the* are rr.nl> l'i mil Id set. The Kcrlin r.nliti. (|iiiitinu a '1'iikxt' report. soherlv .iiiiHitiiu eil lncla> llie sinkim: i»f (lie I.V oiio-tcn I SS Wisconsin "in mic of tlie liistrsl sea lialties »if llmu.iiii' ille." The super battleship wiM'im sin was launched nnlv three (I.i\s ago in Philadelphia <>u the .sec Hid annlvrrsar> id Pearl ttar lini ' Another hroidcast. direct from ToUv<». said 111 it tlii* vessel which the Japanese claimed to have sunk was i sister shit> of the Wisconsin which li.id hern launched and sent into action sreretl* aed Hid the I nitc I States had l i Hitched the new Wisconsin this week with pub lic ceremonies to cover up loss '.lie previous \rssel. Wareo Is Taken By Aussies I Capture Wednesday Is Aid in Possible New Britain Invasion Southwest I';icilii- Allied 11 ea< !<|lta rt el\s. I >ei\ 1"—(AIM Aliifii foree> striving t<« clear the Japanese from the lltion peninsula. potential jumping off place for the invasion of New Hritaiu. have raptured the important strong point of Wa reo. The triumph was achieved l>\ Australians who tints blasted the enem,\ from their huh of supph ami ilrfriisi' lines in the New truiiica jttnulcs 1'! miles northwest of cu.istal liiisch hali-n. Aim*! .. l* :• ,* :» .»!i mule;: 1 i.! >ual- I'.kI \> i •' ■ ' .i'c|> in thee raid* on N< ■ !*iit ..!. which ! i adv lui: :• it iii. e\| ! . e «■: led <>1 more than I ,::*>o t>>us • 11 unites in the part two weeks. I New Rritaii lies only To miles I r« »» thi V:> .i. stiiiitf from (Jc. • 1 ei .! Douglas Mae A l III ir> U ree* on . New Guinea. It ■ es astride the I In whieh MncArthtlf has \ wed lie [will i turn. The capture of Wareo. an lii'iitlccd li\ M.n \lihiii tuil.iv. permits the \llicd torees in \'cn (ItiiiHM lo slraichli'ii flieir lines anil i ontinue their ilocced | I iu lil In clear (lie IIiumi penin sula for a possible \r» Itritaiu j ((' t. !i: I (III r. ,:'i- Thrc< ) Defenses Of Nazis Being Flattened Big Counterattack Of Germans Halted; Battle in the Snow I»<>ii(l*>11. i>ft\ 10—iAI') - Tin* Kril army I.a- aptmeii Xnannnka. t!i«- Moscow radio said t"day. Tile Ins- «»t" /.!>; * mcrku to Soviet foro - >trikin£ out aem-- lh<- t'krain-r left tin v. liol< ..i tin Cciinau position west mi tin' lower Dnieper in diiv threat. I.oiitlnn. Hit. Hi—(AIM—Tlic <.rilil,in-, ilniriii'i' Innl defenses al last liavr ;■< vim iriimhlr at tin- vital point in the renter and Hie liiissiaas an- ail\ani in : j in all directions 11 cut their Krenirnehll'.: liliiUrhr.nl. a lieu ter* (llsfiat* li I mm Moscow said today. i..;■ • CI • . . . l ■ do..- •» The Kti i::-s ilrrl.tred ill • <.ITIIl.il Irk Wr-I III Kirv in fir /'.ttniliii anil Kor*» stl'II bill if 11 1-. I:PCIJ l lll'i kl'll after three d;ivs in w lii< l| (irrm.Mi l ink* uiii .*>111! enemy j rllrmy 11-«»<: |»-- were ilestriivi'il. Tin- (iri-iiian < <>niiminii|tic. Imu - | i-vpr. assfrlcil thai the Na#i> "naiiied lurtliiT ground in spite i i-f villi riirmv l'i'<iistuil<l'.' Tlu- German war bulletin .-:.i i ! iiat the tiaMle I 1 r Dnieper lu'll'i i was lioinK I'" -Ott hi .i I.' avy stvuv j jln;ui ;.nd thai *:t 1!. ssiuns e I tin« wint; :<s many .... - \ divi-i .r.s I and :i ttmk bricade (pcrhHpu 9U,<i!ll) I men) at a sinelo itirnnv sen r. Tit" , rnmmtiniri ,. n->: iad I5o:Uii > n<( that "a It (lout.- were .-ralrd oii" (Co:.' n.iod on Pace Three) I ask Force Strike Quick I\ in Widely Separated Areas Pe.-ill II I'm.I. I>ec. In- i AIM —Awn.-'-a I'll Aii Si le- iir;.ill carrier task 11lives. |Hwiilinx enmi uliii; .Japan's > itpo-t -land de tense.- 11• •»ii rr than l.mm ni.lis <>l Pacific scalane*. have domnmlral' I'd abil.t.v to <|..a- ly in widely separated area* by pounding Nauru only !•• ;:■ days after hl'isliit^ the Mantha N'auru. phosphate ,i.i lucins inland Son alio.- We-' •! tie -lewlv-Wn'l Gilbert-. !. 1* o:.:v was :im-d bv carrie pi »nes b t al# • wax KhePcd by jintiit ". wart tips «»n Wednesday, Admiral Chester Xintil/. ! •:;«I : .i.iy ■ ■, th .n ion •ni'i'i I beast : N'uurtt, a > i.; including mml car "• 1>I • ' - V. '. ,1 levi-il.-l K ii.U • in. I Wi • * 11• in l ■ M.i! - lb >.inU !«•# ..;i nil tanker and ship- and downed 73 >.'• • • l :• ■ i "i ; I ho . -.11/ N . • ■ • Imt Air Offensive Against Germany In Final Stage \V -• t■ 'V ;•» < \l<. -| ,« In ' it'; ji i ,i -nil f on | .1 ' ■ • • , ■ - i <t 1 i ! «•! 'irn. ; . .i ni 1 - '••rid t i t if* lin. ^'uckout i re prop rntwy tn it ! md invasi rti v. ... i i. (ii ;i ! . ' v ( ' f: .\ \V (•••..! IV N' v I • ■ • <fi\ .s.mis nt inla;iti> I'll nnit f .n c Ihmvi !i>nn(*H frc lin- l.i'* w.11'i )" i> nr •»! ii i:i 'in i : ";»;•! (!< rM " ^ •• :<•" i 1" t "f re .ill" ml pi p, ma 1 : u'lt .>n 'lw >iiiwl < Mi"• ..n "isP iici.• ) Mir r in .... t ;,| ,„| ... I I'l l.t'ilVrlHVoi'Ml. ll M'USSI'H '.'h' i'Iiw r ph «l sti 'U-ji >(•!>.."! > nvnlMv ri'. i y rev v.i "TIm- botnhinu •! floi'nian-itvi I i'•<■(! Kii 'ipo ran i>o runsMloml i'l 'ht third pli.'.se n ■, lie s.u'.l, thu llV i. I 'II iliui ■ ■ . ' . it in v. hirh •'/<' '111' ivcmcnt i>| ciu'tflj' wap t tile iiotuul Al -he ! wrote • Mist pvii t tViiiKsivi* X(»\-ombrr air raids "" ' I :i n .ii'l thr .Hi <>( few • iilivmiv 1 '<1 mlticcrt (ii-r ' 1 ' (Mcitv by .!;» ivifcitl, din n stu'rt the power of ttlC i Ii" .• Hill- Hi • ■ , ,(| ji Mt , , «'w»ki«n!«« ind hfirt sc i ■■ in m i i\ |l ail (; •n I ici'it (>.; I»:i\ «• thH uln* ii c« h irt by mtr t« m I" Oftii • 1.*,,,ii i■! m< ;i tiiffir lie siii'l Tl IIMW :i Itl'V Mi. »l| which '»ii• I■ ? i» r clil.is,, lie lij!hl««is." I,e I III- tc. - -Tl r,,i •!><• liiruc
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