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Hat In Btsjmfrij Til 1U I Y-MKST YEAR 1'THSK" W,kk 8BHVICI? op ASS,,f'>ATKl> l'UK.vs HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AKTKUNOON, MARCH t), li>4 1 rUULISIIKI) i:vbhy AKTKllNOON EXCKI'T Sl.Nl >AV. FIVE CENTS COPY Of Berlin Continues WHALES LITTER SOUTH CAROLINA SHORE til ty-five wlwlcs measuring from mx twer'.v-lwo feel and averaging 700 puutnis each stretch along .... *h«ire of Null's islan:!. twenty-five miles from Chi .*le Jin. !•. attrr thry «rro left liiph and dry when (lie ti'ic xvrnt out. Lt. F.dscn S. Lott, I". S. C. G., ca llaiu of the r-ort of Charleston, examines the sea c:.n:(s. (International Soundphoto) Terrific Offensives Are Near Solon Says TVA Unfair In Charges M' Kcilar Alleges Discrimination in Kates lo Industry .iiliington. March !)—(AIM — V Urn; t li.iirman MrKrllar. Trn iir >ic Di'inucrat. of (in- Senate \|i|>ri>l>ri;iti'ins (nminitlrt-. levcl ivI i liroail attack against tin* administration itl llii- Tennessee A i'ir\ \ntlioritv tailav. rli.ircim: Hi - ui.int Eoccrnniciit-ow ncil au fiii * willi an "iMitrauridis" ilis 111> 11 i iia I in ii ill electrical rates ami v it!i various CMienilitiires iiniiiiliiiii/ril liv < nnnrcss. i" . i .ni's v.i-ri' >«•' !int:i !'■ >i I ■ >! iii-iir lit; • i I! Illttl i'lfll'lU'Mlll'llt . it t • ,i[ ■ .. bill. : I V. h Mi-Ki-.I. .'in; .iti .tim-miti • : ' li. ■in tn.i: i' in. alii • ». 11 ivvkiI* M.-K-l i-1 I'r.-sirlen: Kuhmut1" I.. ' • it, ii»i»rcriis i,iii . churijiiii ' • \ i iniitn Ci>ni|i<«ny • Anttriofi ijirl iu» firm, tin lirvhuiii Mi fun |tuny, in Itk'ltmuml. Va I'ific i .iiidI,nut liy MrKcll i>1 ■' •• clc crilici a- iiim Miii" ,••••! <l • . ill 1-ii 'I v \ <-:i i.i .1! ^' i \ 1.11 hi i" i.i I tn! I ! in- i: '■ •' ' ! r \ ;,l ,r| illtrlcr 1 >.i• * V; ■ . i!'nu II.,. ,\ • i|V iicl!if|,.(l •S!i'! v.'tnv f.n , i . in-lit i-\ . $2341,2:11 im lechiirfJil :kI ' • "IV <| (.(•• | ic,•! :;i.\ * in •• •» 11 SlfHi.Had im independent niKlif 'I \ \ .i- i-i 1 ni.. ,'inri Mr ill'*' - '"i f 'l h ! • I ill local ;i| » r . U. S. Fighters Crush Japs By Attacks V' i I I'" ' ■ M ircli !» i \I'i Ainoric ■> *':• i• • ' i>i« *i n'i 1hroc invasion front ■ '"111(1 till- I'.'SIII II rl. '->< I <■' •! heil «wn iin p of>|t|ti!1ait ifi New < Jiiincii mhI thr Admiralty ijslfintls. n»d tire •Milflinn ilRllit! #? Ktflifltt I'llCIUV ('liUlt '• Mirks m New I-.I it.I'M. (Jciioi-.I I '•• u.l i - U.k Ai 'Ihii itiii'*ni)|"'* "d today. ■l.i|iiir,c .(• 11 •><>)> ilifi iri| ;i sin,ill •wrilf iicci rl'sm.'iiiv fMilotl Ki drill IH<* in t nivulry dlvlitioii'.s inwitlMi lim'th ia ;iir|lelfl. nil I." '!I'«in I tirl. hi (lie Admin Ituv». Tucx ll.V liiuht \i,| nrc liiM'HC rficlnd -I "H mil ,st (lie hot fnc <>! the American . Mai ilic 111\;i(I< i - o! \V 1 .• i• 11 ■•/ licit itt-'ila, n!i the tiorlh W*v I»: ■ t«i111 Ii.i I «ii is >1 >•!.ill- t their holding an i were shit'aiit!! it "• I Mondiy "iKht w.lli counter Hacking \'p |)"'Tie wh i had recovered from the ' i:i'i»i • -ie nf the iilmnst iinoniMwd liittdiiu; the tnornintj of that day Thirly-yccoml div ision tro a»s have *e/cd i 'I'nplr'c control oi lite norlh wii iwrtjeiutcrn New Ciuinca ioj l Io Dwarf Anything Seen as Ycl, Knox lolls House Group H.isliiiiqt'n. Ma\ !)—(AIM — Navy Spcrrlarv Knox said to ilav lliat iSie Allies arc "on the threshold of critical" offensives against the Axis, wliieh will dwarf all previous thrusts. Thus, st*i<l Ki. 'X, 11.i- lh<: tine for Congress t" assure 11»• • partners n! the I'nited Stales that thr final l»|ow will lit* struck. That can in done, lii* i« lit the lliiusc !•"« Affairs Committee l»y continuing the lcnii-lra:.c art which expires June 30. A three-year extension is being sought. Appearing as the final witness at the committer hearings. Knox s ii«i, "wo are .in ' now approaching the ii si:" and if i! had not ljeen I .r lend-lf si' we vMiiiltl not he ap i- uliiiii; tin? deci >ve battles." "II *.■ : : wrl. whirl* «•»_ , ■ forward to success the great. ' i'Dphibijin operations iwr con duct cr I in any war." he said, "and I • V l,:' '■<*• ^ if hi nit re-., iliiiu :inv military secrets tha« the* mbined "|» i iti..nr: will mh'iti small when ,.i p.nv )„ ;tm planned lake 16 More Jap Ships Sunk By U. S. Subs \\. iim' M.irdi !• ' ,M') \n i i > . . ii ci anniv haw s'liik >ixi*en i' .1 sl>i|i. :n «ii (i y iiiii'i I!''I waii-is. T o iuu ii.it; animiinrivt tuflay h.v ilii- Navy mcl'td»«l one large tanker, V i ll- : I 'llM )i <• loilHf'i Willi h.ndly nwdiil (ud f'»r enemy biiuft lli' t ill i i. iu'ni t.i !7 tin* imm i« i <>f .lji|t»n<t<o ships mink. |»r«b >hl\ ;nk >>i i mi iyi-ii |>v ..iihm.ii m. ;iriii ii a!..:-,. Smkiiiu- liv >tIter «M'is«v .if ;i!,ini". at'.'.l > i -h p. tiir t tii! fl -ii.au" I • .1:iJ> ili'-.r >lil|)|>i|i": t'» ! imu'Iiiv w .i '.. ■•! ..11 ly|»v 1'iir ii nit !•> polity. Hi" N.i' v ninuiMKi'i'' 'iiniiimr Mi: »11*• l.iti Mnkinus (I'll n"t ropmi 11>• ■ area.-, in which thr 'ihinaiiius n|ii'nilril II . "i-vrr. - hi ■ 11 •• • i ;i ri ti'' ill' kllnwti i.i have in'c'i "|i«-' :il|ili: alotit" tin* ci i: ' 'I wati'i.- o' Japan 11 ."II ivi'hin .''.i mill* mI Sair|,.i to Iht'ii fli i\ r l"i 'lie cnriiiy >a.-" .il Marl ani;. iti>\«* T.\ a rlnu- mill", aw v Tin* Americans after |> ippinu imlmrc Im.< hind (hi- .I.ip.ii a' V.il.ni Mai'-li .i ■ It'll* . at Miiidn i .mil "a jitii11'd iniii'h ilian l'Hicfl i-aoiny #*(|iii|niii*nl. Compulsory Service Idea Leaders Support Postwar Program On Permanent Army Washington. March f).—(AIM —111 t'liiciiti;«I lii-partisan harking assured clear sailing today for legislation to set up a special House eotninit!«•<• lo develop lor this eouiitr> a postwar militao pelicv loinideii 011 tlie principle el' compulsing military training. I!i'|ii " i-til «lu' Wiil-f-'t tli. New V'.rl; iii-j>11 ■ >1 ii*.. 11. .• 111i><>1 i>l tin- lem> Inlinn. ml it ii.iil the sti|>|>• >rl <»l Speaker s.:t:i H.iybtiiii. l.Vpubluan Leailei Ma: tin <•! Mar- achusotts, (.'haitiiMii May. Kentiu i.y. i>l the mil— ll.'I V Cull :■ ll*.'". a.Ill '''..IIImini Viti 1111, lioigi.i I)t :iiuct.it. uf the naval Committee. lit quiiing 11 •■ll: e . 11 >| >1oval mily. t he ie «>hili"ii w• >• ild S'" up a 21 -mini ctuiiir'ttee''i|>|>"lnlerl i»y the -peakei . Subject l'kd\ !"• einisiflerefl hy tiii iMinmiittv* were !i 'ed by Warls W'utli as: Wli' tin 1 lln- e linuiil be .1 unified onim.nui 1 al! aim uf the lighting l" vices'. Il'iw I 1 •• '.Hiding .'..my allli h«ij{ ini; >1 navy . h<>u!<l In' Kepi in time ul peace. Tu what (■.'<"• «-titlyniti furtificn tji'tis >h"(il'l l» 11 'tillainerl CHURCHILL. THINKS FOE'S NAVY SHOULD WAIT UNTIL PEACE I.0111I011. ll.trch !l. —(Al'l — I'rime Minister < hurchill said lo ila\ llmt <1 • ^position of "enemy in- i'v enemy" fleets had best he left until the end of the war. hut confirmed President HnnsevcH's amiemiei'iiient that consideration was hciiig git en lo reinforce ments of the Soviet Saw b\ Kal ian or oilier warships. Answering a flood of noes lions, some of which askcil if sueli aniieuneemeiils should no." he made in concert hy l.omlon iin Washington in I he fii'ilic. ( Ittirchill indicated to the House ul Cemmons thai the Italian \\ i»rships still ere being opera! eil h\ tin Italians under the old arr.iiigemetili. U. S. Casualties Thus Far 162,282, With 37,853 Dead Wasltiticlon. March f).— (.\ I■ > —American casualties ill this M.ir m< far tot;il l(>2/JX'!. of nhiiin arc iloatl. Srorclnrv of War Slimsott. al ,i iicms conference today, an iintiii'ril tli.il .Arin.v casualties ias of Prliriinr.v '!.'<» totaled 121. \j» mis r, ZCft.'Z were killed. I*.."IX wounded .mil 2II.3'!(i are missing. and ll.Vl'l arr prisoners of war. The latest Navv total is 10.8'M. made up of n.'Jlil killed. !>.OI(l wounded. missing and I. III prisoners of war. These I'ie tires rover the .Marine Corps and Coasl <iuaid as well as Hie Navy ino.ier. Finns Fear Russian Terms Germans In Finland Might Rise Moscow Informed Finns Are Willing To Most of Terms London. March !•—(AP)— Soviet demands that Finland withdraw her troops to the HMO Russian-Kinni.il border and intern all (Jertnan troops now in Finland appeared to day t" be the chief stumbling block barring the path to peace between the <wo nations. I'I I1 . I pi i':.,; d'-pV l:*v- from Sl"( kh'Ir.• I i.-.t night . .. I the Finns had :■ 11 .1s«. (1 Mo.-.civ. tii-it tii» .f* were ready 1« ;,t |>t ir.<- i -it tie innrti ti'ins imp >sed l-v the Itussi.tiis as :i priTo<|itis'te tn fnrtti' i pen-!- ne gnliat . : . . It'll lll.li tlicy t'oiild not i . 1111 ,!• two demands. 'I'll" Finnish ihiU. I: iwove:. wa. desri |. • I a.-» ■•"ill* liitnrv and ap parently It-it lit tluni tipi-n I<n inr tlier i ■ ■ !i nr,e ■ The Finns wi-ir said V have taken the taii'l tVit compliance with the demand.- t• t \< inch they tunk exception probably would re sult in a rev <.It fn n Fiiimsii pro Gciman elements and aetvnn 'btv Gorman ti tiiomsclvi-.-.. leading tn hnstwlitit.. within Finland be tween the Finns :ir>:' Germans. On tJit> nther hand, it wa.s said, the Finn.-, ixpltimd that it negotia tion.-. vert pn-.-f(| to satisfactory conclusion and a peace treaty were >:i;ncd. it would hi- p i.sible to en." the tirni.iii ti.Hrpj, friuii Finland and withdraw Finnish Inn ps V* *ne old Ixirdci without difliculty. It is estimated there are seven divisions • •I Gem.an> in Finland. GERMANS LOSE OUT IN CONVOY ATTACK IN MEDITERRANEAN AlKie, . M"""., (A|>| \ Mr,„ I t'li re el (term hi Ihors attacked an Allied convoy iff the «...•,» ,,r .\,„ u, Africa. it w„s announced today, i,:it ■ \ 'i"il tighte: Knocked down te.c' 11 *411 * • i • ,uif| diim.iucd Iwti other Al«iers was alerted and a heavv anti-aim;,It barrage was cast up. ' ^ ^"'la-sniHn said about <>" Gei man pl.m. p.,, t m the .it',u-i\ but laili'd it, damage iiiiv uf l,,,■ ";nvt.v hip.. Two Allied planes were lo.-t. Britain May Boost Tito \\ I. liiligi'Ot Mirclj !l (AIM — Siuii • tlj.il Mi.- r.i «i h uii\ti n11<«-nf is ;ibi>ui <" bin ! M i h.il Til<> witti dtp 1 nii ii i- .1. \\r!i .. military Mippor' multiplied In ■ »• • l.iv vviili lti<" dis closure tli.it l-C 11.t* IV lei i>| Y«K" • >l;i\ i.i i . 'i-i| In >;• l.i I,'11)111111 ;* •dii. He .-.pull. ilit" 1 i nil t|ii> \li|i-; have* ijiiiir i I ii > Ihcv ('.'ill in end mi: Titi iiiilti.n y .nfl witliiitil pre I1.(Ili um lin n ri'ljitlull. W illi l|i«* V'liCi 'sl.i\ i;ii\i-in 'ill in e\i|i». In ward \v 11 ii'li !'• I' nil .in leader I i.i i declared In Ii" i ■'ity Tin' jjiivriiin 'Mil in exile. mm m I'.iiiii, i. Iii'.«|i(| i>v Premier Bn/.i (l<«r f'liri«* and il • Will' minister is (ieni-r.'il I>i ii.i Mihailnvic, learl'i nf tin in.mi Siilii.ili I'Mic in Yuen. slil\ I.I. Tli"t< H" \nuli>. American inti M"ii v illi li-iih (.icIIhhr under Ut'tt i'i il Sii M.iill.ii-.'l WiJ • -ii. Allien i. -i • i l i l. i 11< Ji ill I'll I" I in (tie Ali'i ♦ i t«-i _ liltfiltl. . Iti'tli I'liiif \1nii li r ('Inii i-lull i>t Km:I mil and ♦ 11*■ State I )i*p;n Itnetil In ii' li.i '• i"%1111■ I'd stinini apiirnval nt 1'iln's 11"i i lent hollies witli tin N.i/i i uri i| .ii i i in I limn lime In I me tli*" (|tie•' i 'it lt;i. arisen u In titer Hit; i:i. Hilt.mi and the lfnitrd St.,-' 11.il.i extend |>'>1 itK-.i 1 iithl;. tut inn In Tiln Iniln iil'i':- lien' ni- lliil the iimiii prnieel .it the nvn'cnl is in serine nine kind "l t 111|>i I'.ieiiineiit lieiw i-en 'I'llII unci lite ynitttR kin>!. \W:A I HER FOII NOIITII ( AROI.IW Fair and continued rnhl with fruit tonight. Partly cloudy and warmer Friday. WANTS TO HEAD 'HOME MARCH' BESSARABIA, homeland <■£ the < .it lied General S. K. T>:no..lu :iko, is just ahead ot the giant Rt:. - ...it drive which, a.-; the >hov. , has cut the vitally in p >:tant Otic:. Lwow rail lino and goes piling ng tov/nrJ Rumania. Tnuoshcnko w..» a poor farm boy in Kurmankov, a tiny village in the Akl:cr::;a!i «<is— triit r.f Dcrsarabia. As the Sov i t troops came closer, lie was reported to have asked Premier Stalin f !:« could n t lead the victorious Ku., Kians back into his homeland in tho '"home boy makes Rood" fashion of tiie American tales. The above pho tograph shows Timo.;henko the last time he went home—late in 1910— and he is being greeted by his brother Etrim and many <>i the \ >1 lagers. Stalin is cxpectt 1 to a.tree to hi.: renuest. Arrow puin'. to Ccr nauti, where the Na/.is intijr : a:-.e their next stand. (Inlrrrii'.iona' ■ Russians Seek Grip i On 40-Mile Stretch Of Nazi Rail Lines j London. .March !K—(A!»>— Marshal /.htikov's K<-d arm> troops drove forward through I In* deep stick* mud of the .nsitli w eslern I krainc t«»•);i\ toward the important junction of l*ro> kurov. rapture of which Musniu dispatehes said would i:ivc ihr Ku.sviaus a firm (jrip on a foit\ mile stretrh of the Odessa Wai saw trunk railwa\ between Troskurov and Votorhi k. A S- ' < ■ : ; 4• i • i ■ that Kii i.iti f>n •< • . i tuied Chento"«r>iv. <>uh • imi thv. i .-.I <>l I'ro^ittii ■ furi'Ki I .111v. i • St II •>-K < >1' I ,.!ll IIH >\ - .1 \ , .-enl>t fl ,i. i x ii.il (; WE1.SH COAI MINK STRIKE. TAKES ON ALARMING ASPE< l I oiirliin. if.»»4 !i M • \ ?' Mr Wi'Mi '•!».il •.'«»*\Uf .^siunt 'I ii»«« i* a fartmtii; |n*»i»or lions |u>! *\ uhrn a fresh ^;im- <»t ualU»Mil> ttuostcil I 1m* nmnHer hlle miners l«» (100—i»r a limit ninrlx iin rnjl <»i Ihr futal i i !'•«• i' f»«*l«l \ tllf.ll «i| 1 «. • lltll'I'S ii'iw •*«• idlr as a resiill of t. v\ i : His pntes, uliii h ». tit*it*\ ilit, l»i f Iain's w ,ir ind:Mri« of vori'l\ neoile'l f"I i »»! llirr if' Miin: • • erlpple Ihr The strike* !»roa<l tins nmrni'i'* In Ihr n\« aii 'M atilhrai tic ilis i (r |f*| w heH 11 ffil <1 I ' »<i ' Thr new \\ ilUmif <|f*;t I fl a sr\rre l»l«»\% t«» optimism rma iMtc rd late yestrr<Ja\ u lien I1 a*»i»*'' *•*! Ih.li one «l flt<* * liiel tilisla* 'e-* In settleinrnl «il Ih#* flKttnli uas le innvrrl at a rnviffH i«*r •»! miner-* and n|i'*r.il«i • ;»r«** iclt »*f| »»\« » l»% j Fuel Minis!, r ljo.wl (»riiij,r. DEF ENSE INSANITY PLEA IN WUCHERER SLAYING DISPUTED Not i i-tnw II, I't m: M n i )i ;i (AIM TH«" t'imii • "i•• --.it Hi ••il,jit '(•day III <iis|>|(i\ i» (It I' ll f I'liiilii Hi ll '•loiiclp 4 »->-fsi r-< >i«l II'tin M Wiiclierri was tcicpoi ;irily insane fri in .iejilottsy when slip -hut ;>nd latiill.v wounded her "model litis— hand" I is* t»et'»hei il Hi sides eallinn |>svchiatiM> in testify. As-ist.uit Dislriet Atti>> iiey D<ivid L. Gru.sciis introduced a let Iinic-. t.> t)ir nin'li Failure of (he C»oi i an; »t» hold , Pmskurov. it was pointed out. would j thoin to i ill Ivick '>11 a circuit- I •"is rail line iimrtiiu: irum I avow to f'crnauti, llimianiii. thence back i °'1" -'-Wa .. I ' .' /.Inn.' ink.i it thev hopci tit i in, ,■ ■act with the p.nth i Ccriiiaii j f"i' • in tiip Id'.v.'i !)mi.'!». • hewl CaplllM- of' (*lt<'|'lll-< >-t .r> V. i |.(| •weil !iv t!»• -» innni, ' ( ; ii,.he\ it .;< 1 fi hi mil'-* tiirtlin .• .. .:;v i Irom Pro !..i- t* ,\i . cov I iHlili*'in said T'i . : 1 . ape corridor i fjR|,t. | 1 Ill til- SI llo-h' ■ 26-milf I'Hiii gap . '.,• I i Mr -Hi i.l, | 'i \i'l UN I \< I s - ill I lo II. IV. V lilt til t ho ■ ' out h ,|,| Cotton Prices Change Little •V< York, Mai ■ ( \ •' !- • 'iK"iM• 1 In \ u > •' i cctit.- hale hitthct NT• • m v ilttes were imch, nucft to ten cent? i higher. March -Mm ,\jJIV jn.lulv I J» !((!. Pv. Close Open March 2<>.ti| 2i» !»i[ May . 20.54 20.56 •'itly . tfi.ini i «».}»7 <Vtober Mi i:< lit ,'a Uccvmbvr ltf.23 10.26 Four-Engine Big Bombers Hit Capital 125 Nazi Fighters Knocked Out During Wednesday Attack I •*:iidtiii. .Marcli *».— < AIM Berlin was attacked asjain today —for the I'ourth time in six days —by heuvv bombers of the I nit. ed States I.ii; h111 Air Force. |( was the second day in a row that the l ot tresses and libera tors had hit the tinman capital, lirst attached h> the American forces ijst Saturday, and set al'irr Mondav. a Kim i"' .iv -v >»«trated the amazing reserve ircngtli n, cqutb i.i'.-nt inrl itn ctui'i. mi>v J.'. ijhui Air Force ci■ w III SI! .. 111!':; : 1 ij ;i||rj o>Ht!llll !v !l' "'«• ' ' • ' file Aincrit'an forces have follows! the pattern 1: iveu successful in earlier opera* . ;i.9iittis* ( .. : ■ v in- ■(•,,■! .,1 |i:.CIH« the r ttl ■ . I,.,-.; j ■vi III-, M.: Mill. 1 , - I chain- • tu Id and I-.up. , ,1-, thoy have '■ I- -<• «'»oea|ii l.i.U'lcn. March Al')—• v\ «i v <• of A111«■'I planes, beat :nt? at llitli-r" liurope in an «•*ln-i* of »!•.«• i! alni" i daily iii \n: ;<»n .. roared .»<• r«the channel t«>«l;t\ in swil't sequence t<> vesterday's. mighty Amuri ciiii blasting of Merlin. Although low hanging clouds nil cured tin- identity of the force-, tiny apparently were I our-engi net I bomber.- headed for Germany. The swift l'ad ing of German-controlled radio stations hinted at the fourth hifr American .strike since Sat urday. Y< sto: da• |icr.i:.:>!'. nvolving tj-t.:i; K5n tn I.oihi bombers. mean while, was discUmed t»» have taken ;i ) >!l k! U i pi. m--. ui the enemy's determined titthtci tmii\. Ki.rty-two T :! IIh'm aimr j-hot dnwti by lumbers and a:i by tijjlit «*rs. I hi.- tally t'rn.ijjhl t . :{• 11 the numbci enemy planes aiv<iunted t r in tw«' j:reat sallies a^a.nat the tier v. n capital M<>nd <> and Wed nesday Tliirl> -eiirlil liic American bomber* miti' lost, compared u■(}• i!K mi Monday. while fit;lit fr losses totaled IS iiinlrad of I he If. ,i> lirst reported yester day. Kleven fiulilcrs were Inst "Monday. The <;« Milan hi(lli r >mnatld, in • inn .ti line '.mI.iv. idmitted thai damage was Miffercd from the attack. hut asserted 111! Allied air lclttditii: lit> I imr-engined e hp' iglit, d'iw n • • v f!-.,*. i ,..<ei>rt5 ' * ' 1 .'U in. ' a t'tiiiey ■ntn, i iii'' !.'netl, linw .i••■<■!•< 11♦ declared Iho •tempt- • di.a ipt the fur Klvmn >rt cesses and were without success." ii tniiM • ii del.- .ti Si.,te. Th lab. ;■ Nazi Loss In Italy 40,000 Since January Allteci • rloi . Naples, Match !' (AIM I'' !!■ \i 'ty forres have fnflirle I ittie* cmk mltics mt ■ ••• »i«- iinil liinund Ctmiittt i (> t !i«* <•).' ■ .tiiini.it >■ . nil enemy • ■ m Paly Im- Hi ii l» i nfl • i ■ t< ly Ill.OIMl. A1 ■ I ''i i:i(| ■ it. .Mtui'meed t itl.iv 'I ('. ■ im ( ■ n.ilf <• . int'lmlinc 1 ..'illO r.iplii'c.t ri'l th« venillllder I. Med n • -iirifl«-'i \v« iv dlsehwd as . ii.'" mi<|llt l":il till- repulse "I ' v I» IM'W Mill'*! < IhrilslK ii!i:.' the Ann i i il heaehheid |><> ; 'Mis MUlllu' i-' "l < 'iirrot e'o 11 •! nan in- t mi the beachhead i.i\ r •»«•<•:i iTtitu .llli'tvl .i about 21. Oi if i lii id(it:i"ii. "lie I'liiMii.v hits St If— IihvI .'I'ii iMsicilt'cvs jit the h nds • ii ' (ic lli it'sli. ;it Hie liiiii Is of (lit* Kit"cli and t>n the Highlit Army front. I' Xtt'l'l im two minor stabs "ii the Ixvrliliead. all fronts remnined rela t \flv <i n't yesterday aside from null iif patrollinu. rtillerv duels and | a German air raid <>tt the beachhead , hi winch hi mills were dropped.
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