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Hmtitersnu Hailij Utspafth 'W '1 HiKTY-EIKST YEAR 'TnKKAs^"\ATKiVVK^VK HENDERSON, N. C.t '1 Hl.RSDAY A1TKUNUON, MAKC11 '1, lt'l-l ''ultM8'V?^'-i^--V,>i?xl*xvrK"x'''',>' FIVE CENTS CUl'Y YANK BOMBERS USED ¥ANZl(TREPULSE PREFERS FIGHTING TO FURtOUGH .CT. WILIIAM H. HANCOCK (left) of h Chinese soldier in the Gurma-Indi cuirn to the U. S. after 24 months' to i<-nia:n to flcht the Jaoi. Rockhill, S. C., enjoys * laugh with a war theatre. Hancock, eligible to scrvice with Gen. Stilwell. dccided (International) Service Law Gives Insurance Against Production Slump Secretary Knox Says After German Defeat ! .aw More Necessary ■W>n, Mmeh 2.— (API :i-t.irv Kn>>\ told Senator.* I rii.ii ' .1*11* "• ii.il i<>i.al • iV. A >illl<l ,i| n\ Jill- .11 ■ 1! .lltCf i i si .:i^ii pradutHKMi that I • i . .-ly imperd our fijthtuttf j my «>«■!• trc M l.t.iry ■ •<i- lie i ed th.tl f.: t>-.- ! < •! Germany. Mich ., I Imw I .• .ritml law will be neededI hi i •. fr l»ffi.. t* \ u . *t il l Si [ilf I:,. .f ' iif I hen I tic collai It ily | . on. <»t .hi early victory I "f(l thf noril..i! iii,.:,f •iiit;. ab i'nlfci.sin . nd tint, ii.l ..try h t the hiuiicst levo! • inMain 114 <>t the 'A'.n. ' •• Imli! th,*. try tn <•.i!\ • , will, wii.it thf i-Stfi t j • "t <if rm.my u ,1 !»<■ nil ii .iitlt...try ii thf I , 'f i > n i|iiiii> tin iu»t iii' hi ! ' Ii hi !'/at ion. Germany re- j i • ,'ly capitalizing nil tl. V\'e I ' .f the rhacc." K . ■ ,de .1 « It-..r t!i it h. ii.nl '! ut auaiuM last ye.n' pro j 11 which. Me rl i i v ««dute was met or exeee.ted.! Itui ■ f face mil." Ih" added,I • t for I!»11 mil !>(• f v fn 1 ' m fur 1 !"•».'< In IS II \\f ' tins nuchtifi 1>iTt!•• with ittlf In-j-f:, id every i| rut■ I'l "1*11 - menus more aivt • in* ii. m" «• and in'" •• <•<! ■ ipand more . ipplie.. anil e iitid more . lups." ' • t .infile "I the 1 .inpower K'ic\ declared. i->«e - • c ' 'mm jni» t'> i.ib Ilf saal if • fit " <|■ 111 rate" ol five |»'i i month is "allowed In continue. ' ' I Iif In' ii f tll.lll fl.WMI.IMHI joil t"• i■ year tl.nilll.iiiiO u ,i 'e ipt.'ilis in the war effm' men a re found an I tr in— '■ i»ii led .iikI housed". Reprieve For Murder, Inc. Head Possible Albany. N V. March - . A: ■ > A ixncglblc si\tii reprieve far Louis (l.i i > Hucli titer. M iid'T. I: . chit ! o iiflcii mcd !u died In* ml.I. v..i> iiii .•*•-<i tuiiay I'V (!n\cinii Dev. iv .. cii .n-.i l. u Im amnlt.iin'. ly (IivIiiinI to allirn deny .• re|>... : I I ; .1- I'.nl ••.-niitt" I'll 11.41 !•»•»ally nir<un tiuaics. rharles l> r.ivili-l. tl.e (So\crnm counsel. ml in .i |Hi' -, uiti'tv.t'u: l! ci i;'' |>i'i" ecdiiu; slnmld In' jk ikI c. 111i n.i\ hhisIv w • ilil ( ill tor i irther action by the CJovcrHiei'el n iiiil»,stlv rcli'i ii-d In i st ilcmcn*. ii| Itii-'halU'i. •Im ni-y Mill he i 'ii.. ilci •!.; i|i|H'»linii froin .i Federal ru t tilling yester<l.i\ ilciiv ni; tin' uatiuster leader Ii.iiie i.s . u p . writ. Itreitcl declined ci.' incut «>i WlU'tla " I .epi c 1.1(1 I ul( .ill ll'lii .in 1 iti'ini i't " ,<' c.iti ^ tin re p hi iiieitl pci ■ .ii, Hie a*"A York |).iil\ \ev. > ill I lincli liter li.iil sinned such .i i ti.e:i| in Hu- death cell at Sam Siii^ pri.-.i't'. The N'e\\ said thv l.cpke li nl uncd .i l.iS'ii'iit lellnm "a t:ilc (•I p i| tical inti ii:ue so .istimndini! tii.it it- i epei ii •hi.', tin e.itcned I" |e ii "pen tin must sen .'itrn'ial cm(l.i! mci' tile ii• -I-•ri«ni;. Itcrlicr ;:i I'lll!" WEATHER ri»R NOKTII I'AKOI.IN \ Nol unit" sii <i>l(l loiiiclil "till lrii)|>i-r.iltitrs ii'-.11 (riT/ini; mi 1 lit- roasl. I'riil.n, lurtl.v ilinnh .iiiiI n.inner. Battle Brewing About 01 }A In Congress As Revisions Are Sought ii'iinliin. Miirch 1! (Al'> --Thr. '■ "t I'ricr Administration In-1 'l.i.v ipci imclrr ol ;inn- ; '• brewing J>;• 111«• hi (TtMtftrciM us }"'l> • cntutfvc W..Ic.lt (Mich,. I! ) " 1 ""'I .1 drive to I>ihi>* . ■ i >< •: ■ t ; ''"I' III! ic\ isitins in the w.irtmo i" 1 control net More its life I* ixt< ii(icf| beyond .tunc .'«> Hi' iiiiiK.iiiiccd lie would sock thc-e •iiiij<•!- chiinxcs ' I In1 insertion of .i new section "•'I Hi; consumer food ub.-idic.-. ( uititii; the right i>l recourse 'lie Federal inn lis foi ihtmiiis nnd '"'Herns cliiimini! injury by unfiiir j«.|| ,,f (in. uricc control pruK'a;n. A " poliTnn mi!" in the provision nl tin' .ict. incli'dinu I ho authority tn correct "m »■>> inojiuilio."". ».<• ;is |m ihtiiiI les> I ittitndo foi' liberal interpretation i>| the law b» tlin-e tt'lin iulminislor it. I)cmoctatir lc 'il*I \|e('■ umirk, of Massa<-hti>M,H. ict il i>( known tin administration wmi'il battle fiercely any attempt to ' weaken" OI'A. Wolcotl. ranknif! minority member <it the Kankmu Commit loo. joined Heo'ibliean l.ta'cr Martin, of M.isfiaehn.-olt. in dein ndiny tb.it ndm nisti ation fone< permit immediate and prut rai led o msiderat ion of a iiioaj-.a-e to extend the OI'A. which yiiici .Vise uuuld expire June JO. Reds Closing In On Nazi-Held Narva, Pskov And Vitebsk Key Def ense Bases On 350-Mile Front Kelentlcssly Struck London. March 2—(A!')-—' Ui'.l army (nixes are closing in relentlessly <>n the three great (•crmian stror.gholds of Narva.! Pskov ami Vitebsk, key defense hascs on the :'>r>fi-mile long lu.rthern front. Moscow declar-' ed today. In Kst"!ii.i mills of (leneral l.eo- i met A. (iovoi'tv's l.eiiinur:i(t ai my I threw a hi idui'hcad amiss 'In* NaP'Vii rivi r • i»Iti of Narva, cut t*H' ' only Gorniiin nsraiw railway Imdini! westward t. Kevnl. anil are litre?!" I enirc ilsr iiiv troin all four side-.. : a Uuss >t: c> >mmunic|ue annotated. « it" lemdrcd and ten mites to lli.south. iii"th'' K'issian army smashed <'li ■ • to '!<!• t'.aitic ;:atew.i,v c;ty "I I'skov. i a|iiui'inii s«". < i d Ivavdv t•;••••• I -t• iu p >111' • ■ • I'niii tin a;>| r '.I' ll' '<• tin- town, (tin Mw- 1 ow hull. Tin said. Mil-- til ill Til; t iwus. : i-l iii'nu t,.y. I 'll miles t.i southeast, fell the advancing Soviet troops, who cut ti • railway Imiilinn south front I'- k'K to P d'.lsk at I5us:.aki, lit , i! I-., io-l'iv. I'sU'i :l\i- bulletin at. lt d i «thei IJ«'d ..liny f .i« »s pr<-•. II' .!•. had l»ceu ri |»oi N'd !<•. . than ' v i V. fft:n filkov oil tin' north. I I' m hundred 'i ih's southeast >>' : I' • t d I'. iii ( Hat!' m-' »in l ir. t It.dvr army was march-I m; • o tin White Uu.v.u'itl I'.'sc n' Vit. hsl, I II. I''issiai said they i li.it) i .ijilin cd mm i* than I!" t »wiis i il V dlaiies in ,i r inveiu'li;; move- I iiient which drew a noose tiuhtrr I *.ound tin i.i v (iermtiu-hcld fi-i - 1 tress eity. Towns captured utr! 'tied Solyuty. sis miles south of V'-1 tehsfc: Shnlovichi. nine mites to tie* e im l'il;..;v, twelve mile- ti. th-* inn th Vi!. i ! . In-c!i iiniict ■■ !.<• | li. nr.imi.in'.-> .ii v siihc I t" ! is' j year. when ;ill r.nl Inns into the •iiv rxi-opt iimo runnitiK Orsha, .jit milrs the •••nth. ivcrc <• it. \r!.: nvli'tlfc in; t ii <• in i va^oil l« mini .1 I:n* II i>~ ,,n .ili.lt 1%-.. Mci 11ii Ii i.ulr.isl a<l\ aneetl 1 lie sliuues- I ti n that llu' Keil ir?ny was strivn.; ' ti achieve it^ nU.ii'illVt'S. opecalh • Pskov. !>< I"ir 1 lie c\peclivl :i'.m ' turns liii- front :nl > a morass. Harden to Dircct Cherrv PllblicitN Kalisltn y. March 1! (Al'l John I W. II.it'll':!, lieu oilitor of tin- Kali* j illliy I'.tst >i I n'e MKtT. today in IliillllCI'ii ii Ii !4I !.• 114 >11 I'ffcctiV" March ti liivntiii' iliri'ftor je.ihli i:ly to: IIh- Oroui; Cherry |i>r crnor lii'.i(li|iiaili'i 111 Kali'iKh. Prior t" his cmuui'tion with tin' Harden h <1 worked <111 tin* I tu 11111 -41 • 111 .TTiumal. I'.iiilniutiin Timt -News, KaU'.uh i\ew .V- <>l>mtvit. ami Charlotte Xe \ .. Mr is 1 Krail'iati' i>l thi- University "1 N'mlh Carotin.1 and lm a while was :issistant (I 1ector ot publiritv tor the 1:11 l'i sity FDR Approval Awaited For French Plan I I .Mini'mi. M il i ll 'J. i Mm i Mill W.i-hlinjl'•!• ;a|I n( .1 pin|nis.il iiImiiiMi iI j.v (i■ 'i 11*1.11 ( I1.1i le l»i (i.'ltllle !11: |\ I I llllli: l»T(l|lil'fi I>-11 V • •I l*"»;<m •• v 1 l.u kilu: tnrl;i.v III the 11 liini'A hi li '>1 1 > • 111II . 11 in u.itli/.itKill tin llii' irv.i niii western Kilixpc l'l;in. h.ive Iwt'ii iipprnved lm II 11!'. • I V KII*. »•! m-Ill-lit . Ill Ihc N'tllll I; 11"INniw iv .mil Itelunim. An 1111nll1ri.il liit tliiirnnnhlv nli.inli' mini i ' mi nil lliii' llii' I' I'lirli Iirii|ins«iIs 1 11 li(<| n«\ i'(| |n h;ivo hcen , ii|t|iin\ I'd li.v <icii'i;il I >\v iuh< I) 1 hiH'iihiwci'i iproiiH* iiivinimi ci>mliiiilicici. .ni'i tll.it thr Iiiifisli li.nl I hcen .lu.nltliii .111 (>K liv 1'irnieiit ' UmiM'Velt 1111 some weeks I'lif Allic «i• 11«• KIv rriiched Hgi-ee- 1 men! will) Hi'ltiiiiin. »ln- Nethei IniiiK j .mil Noru^iv I-tider the new I'liiti. \ Allied unlit.1 v !:• i\ criinn'iit hIIuci will in \vi»h inv.isiiiii tumps iiiid | take charm • ! 11 «i|ici .iliiui iiMM .111nn di.ih ly Iii IiiikI tin* la (>til They will lie ;i.~-i ti'd liv I Illicit. N"i wi man in Kcliii.iti nlhccrs trained in Allied niililiiry government SClllMll>. When mi area is Inr cnoimh behind the li'olit tii lie no Iminei' 111 d.mi;. i i>l becoming .1 hiittlr /••lie, it will he turned nvi r In the lllltch, Helgialt in (Continued uli Six) Cited For Heroism NAVY CHAPIAIN T.t. Hubert Jan-.M I i«>n n,(!\'ii Kill I:., N. V., has Lhtii itw .11 <i« >1 111'1 Silver Slur Txlivlnl. Wiul"' ,ii <-«•> 111 >:• 11yiIip a M.irfnc riiulcr l aliaiion m tho Solomon.;, hn .:tv-. I■ • I llti i. i. h .lap-lull! jungle tinder < "ii. I Hit t: nlc, i icliine j'Jin and sniper fire, to administer the la ! l ili'. of tli>* Cutlmlif CIuiitIi to * tlvinc marine. (International > Soviet Terms Disappoint m| |r«» ihe ruins Publishing of Terms . Like Cold Shower On Finnish People Stockholm. .Marc 11 2— (A1 *) Russian peace terms. published in Finnish newspapers lor the first time this morninn, fell like a "cold shower" on the people, the Helsinki correspondent of llie Swedish newspaper A I t onhladet r> ported. I'vcn rirrlos cpp«>s«'il In ;» "wail an<l mm-" policy of the Koveritmeiit I'l-KiirclillR annistire terms |tnik the view that the ei.ttflilini's Here impossible cf acceptance. Ilir correspmi'lriit u rote. He ..(I ■!•••! • it ieeent develop, me !- m ISie III" •• l"l were el"l id in mil ecreey tin pci-ple Wee n li 1 • iiii|>! es^loil thai tliei ■ v. rn :ncU fer hiipe f.y i . (■!•'■ ■-.it' 'II.. rot respondent suit tin • I threat di.'-a|> ' v I5iiv.iaii Irrim eallrtl r»r rest •-ration ••! Hie I!) Ill l><> titular v. immediate i rss.itiou ni liostill1111' • iii»>i>.ti cnvi-ritmriil, intern Witt < t l.nman ships ami srvrn ties, in- in i|iite»ii or change in Na/i dii isinns with or vithoiit Kc'l arm* help. rlo «fl. i f «»niM iinji|'r«*. |Hit'tc<l I ♦ ' 'y "ii 11M • ill#; I'pinf • 11^ »• Mi :.i<!»n .• 11 t< Tlir \v,» ■"iti .;»mI Kmtti »li tl<i«i}i.s |»« • • ' 1 IS ■' l> • itlMf; ;if fiiin* j>»»i l flu* \v«vsl<*rn Autiiis ;. Hiti• •i !h;»l thr ffiisM.ui* Intel j .• I'd 1 ft hue# n«M? riitu.i ;if!«»i . } • • ;• r1111• » v I»;ti i »u«' A fiiitiii'i •' ' • ' • 11.i • • |«\vt»»|«»<| I'HH» h J • »S |l IfHts 'i h«* Kinin i h.n pl\ ..•! . eH f J11 I'Ht id- i»•«»j> .. 11 . 11 rmiri i/M 1 hen ; •. h : •.,; . • i • iiiUly y< \ * • v nifl florlitrifijj t!-.;1 ft Hiivr h ut' mi I » h« •»!• «»1 im ; '1 iuli .in li ii it •!.!•• piMnv Cotton Prices Up To 25-45c Ni 'A V M;.vli 2 ( \I*i .i1 Ml Ill'IIK-'. l.t <(> 25 1 Iwir liiiihi'i \«h>ii Viilnrs were 25 ii> ri'it's i n.ilf hiulicr. Miirclt 20.112, M..v ::u H. July III 82 Previous ("lose <>■ I'll M.nvh 20.75 20.70 M iv 20.33 20.37 .'nlv 111.75 10.80 (Violin 10.211 I!»3.1 UcceaiOw 19.12 ly.li TWIN PLANE BEING USED BY NAZIS THIS COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPH Rives an idn r.f (lie ' S .v. e-e twin" pl.'iiic now being used by the X.i/is :ts » iei ti 'I • fi- <1: mlooking crall «•'•!!• s. ts of two t- 'i-on . »< ' !:• m! : : . r a* the wing with at'extra ii' . i e at Use ' Aji IJ A . who shut one ci.'.vn s.ial lie couldn't be'..eve ii •> » . . in' • : :l) Japanese Repulsed In Bloody Fighting. On Admiralty isles Counter-Attac k by Enemy Before Dawn Soon Thrown Back Allied Ileadipiartcrs, South wrst Pacific. March •'!—(A1 *> —Japanese troops wen* iiloodily repulsed in a prc-.iaun coiint- r-attack \ <• > t <• r i! a y atfain ! <-i11 ri'iiciii'd A r • tinin ;lie Adtniralt> i la:. < '<• n ci'al I lunulas MacArt iiur aid today. I'lir eni-iiiy, rftiitciiiii! It un Ihc siii|irisc «.l I In- im.isiiMi .ml Hunk M'i/inr kI Mitnii'if i>i ilri ill"- mi l.ns Vcrtiv isi.tnil Tih-mI.iv. hit thr Xiim i h .hi ;M°<*tlll(1 J .t. Ill . liii! !>• •• •!."> I i i: It I iiuiii' tlir\ li.lit !'• • i r.l It.til* liMviim "• ill I M... Aithn:' • , lit.i* \iif 1 «|M-I • I "III • I 'M gll»l' 'I'll- 'I ' 1. Kiti »'.< til V |>! It . • It On .1 luiv ■ .!kl;ii.-.| l}.. , in.inftiiiB i'1 A If 1i*i « li« t . t IV . ; II < 11 \ It. |f - I . 11. II .-It . Ml . '• \1 ■ sllillli'V. ,■ . I N. :• Ami-1 it* ,'t bumln-i <•' r, i . i Slllli" 1 ' fmliirr. M • . '• I«V Mil I • I | > ' In i Ii»i>jj . til ... In iit< i Mi,,i niwny I I<| hw . I< ill .1. i ll ii .. • Mils VHiuii iid :: • I. . t Wa'IS I'. 11 • I' I • 11 t. < 111 I |. U J • 'I I, . I llRl* w.i. 'in- il. VKtlld I • • 'I . I.. : • Mind "I ilt\ .1.11. III.' .■ , .iU;nn i •• • im tin- \ 111, • *. tlllllll'l III Ir.i I . . ! rlclrUM 'Ill's- |<r«h:iti|j !.■ . ti (in.- I,, tivMy "i Alliotl iii rem ft ti'hirh , •., linitnl liiinvncriiit! pit* woakein I .I.II'.IMI >r |t„ X,... |.J I.mi. ami nthri ilil'it-v ,ni iii<i I i i ii is nil tin- n 'iihtvMrm Xm t; , m i • >1 H.-mlii-is from Snl-mui M.nul ficl.ls bliislcd K.iitiittl Miiit(|;iv w IM i.nts ..i rxpli sm-s Atrnmpn % '1 '* fnMiti r pliiiws 'ivitioiivcnil | I'tilici' Ihc .1 <i}i(*tics.* lichifrs t,, upshift .is mi i.lids of On' prcvlniM ••mnt ii.iys. (he enemy fliers stayed home, Expert Aids in Identity Of Skeleton llitlcich. :• \r») st I' ll ..I l! |.ll : ■ • t in \ 01 .1 ««i;?h 1144*» it! . v ijr.n t '.imp I'll. • .|!r.»|lh> • • I| -I I iP toiiiut .11 ■, !•■!!«■') I'.ihiH •-11 Hv ;.rlt; .1 . iiciiovori ' "I I M• - . 1' i . • 1; tllii .-"id MiN1 \, Nazis Lose Two-Thirds Of New Gain Bitter Fighting Is Continuing Aground On Anzio Beachhead Allied lli»;Mli|u;irti*rs. Naples, March '2 — (AIM —American Fortresses a n <i Liberator.*, swinitinjr into the renewed It; ttle on tlx- Anzio beachhead, flanked heavily a? Nazi troop cotiei-titration today. raininn tln'iissinil- "! rtaKnn'i:tatii!i lioliili- on li'inv Co roes. Tlic uu/ I >'in." i i rm-'l in 1 action as bitter fighting continued JKloiinrl. Tin* Iji'im.ins tlitru three divisions .iuuii<st 'In- lii'iclilu'ai! lint- v«'stcri!a>. driving AnieriI'.m triiups li.ui; I.MMl v.ilets. Iiul :i liiTrr <|iui::hl>ov ••oiuitrr-alii'k i i'cair." <l I .lino vard-> ;in>l still m.is in.iI.i:i:: iiroj;nss HcHikiiiiii. it • i • indention Hi. N • . ; '• • -ill! MR I < >• til. l!| i ' - ' • •!' I' |VI'" 'III ' i ! " ■ p • .i.l . Ill" I it'.O'v I.- <c\rr. M si'l'l tu In- rcsistiii' str.>nj;l> mar .; i <i til r.iii li in slislill south nl 111 np'ht.M noiitl Int W ••• II ( .IT! Ill I'll! .Mill « Isll-I'll.t nltf li;ivii|. lt.,1 tun ihinls in' llu- umiiiiicI tln-.v Riunr I t ui-sd.iv in I ii* i-.ii'i\ st.iRfs nl liirir assault. ii>|iar<-!<tlv their third allout i-lli-rl to wi|i|. mil tin- liiMrlitn-ad. M ?!..iii Mill ..in j>. i r it; • i« e.t l il:« i :ii tin s .'it'll* in hicfi llif Genua . . i. 11>i.• .1 Marie IV ;,ii<l TiKi'i' t.CiK at Hit- AU ' I .. ■ liMi-i : In- ■ y .u'tileiy !ue '; *-nt A dispatch : t !r..n, the brx'Ji «• d las*. mij ' by \.->"( ated i'; > ; Wai Correspondent Edward Kennedy rj.i'ited the d>>'.iu.il>"> - .s •• • 'i t ■ .< battle \* ts ii:.' ' ' ft<• ~• int-y had >•' encountered and that the enen.y artillery fire wan the hcavi# st I.'id 'in then: . 'ici tlit* l»« :i: ii— 1 • 1.1 was ( ,-t.iill >hcd Kennedy - i d " •• 'ii.it i • - . ..I in iv.r.d ;»* 1!i< mum ' " ' I . : M.i lull .Mill i I K ■:.i !r:i.i; t in . • .• < licit at tack Tuesday nvrnuiK along i l.tilill-yai'd :m ill almost if the n.i'ldle ot the ton-!' ile stretch between I'ai i 'cetn and Cistcrna 'Hie enemy threw 1w • bait ilmns. supported by l inks, nto tlie initial phase with American force* bearmjj tin- lirut.t 'it the attack. By ! te i • (i rtn.in 0 i! U i'! r pi itiUMU) aKauist 1 ii> \l• •■I In.i I !.•• Xa/i.» broke Hii'iiU-iH tn a ill i til ii! alum' I ..MID yards i>*11 thi- n ' 'I' the Allied line st . ii firm against piessuic • xerted all it nam llie \mern an-ltr|i , -ih defense permetei An cricnn tronps launched ■ i counter-attack Tuesday ntc! t and up ! • m • yi' terd.i.v had won b ick. l.onti v.ii'ds If 'hi • ipe":tu; ': • . of tin- ,,t'.ii*l\ <e in it liitiy roili tanks ' " « nd helped hit Allied mines A steady rain, however, ♦nrned «|n»n field into .• iiuacmim nil fni ri-fl i(, •1 i.V .in '; '' ' ' ' ' ' "" "Id insurance ':" r> • It'"'' ;«ldres ...I '.i Mrs. < • ' \ I X M' " I: ■ I.. 1. ».,,, V , . ,|,1 ' "" clothmR, lewelry ' " " 1 ''' •"»«! cflects were ftnmd ite.irbv in ... ,. found near V" "■ The cause ot Btiiak Slaps Delivery Ui ^applies To Turkey ' "■ ' !• 'I I ).„<!, • r hint i,- i .• . ... ,;i; s'~ Mri'i" .*rn .t \ niili<.,i . lull; Wl- l(. |,i i. iit . 1 -i fptii 'I'uikisli >.i - i' *< .. i i. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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March 2, 1944, edition 1
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