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UrasticMovesLoom With Irish Refusal Blockade of Border As Safeguard From Axis Spies Likely \S ishiiutton. March 11 — I AIM Drastic measures to safeguard Allied invasion preparations in lli it.iiu from Axis espionage were ■ Minted today to tallow Prime Minister lie Valcra's refusal of .hi \ineriean request that Ireland oust (iermali and Japanese riip lumats uccu>cd of heading a spy mm. ! i need lor early decisive net ion .ii.i enemy audits from further : u us their knowledge i>! Allied •••r the second trout as-ault on |K' was emphasized l>y an o! ..! statement that because of spy • . based i>ii Ireland, "not only . ccess of the operation but the >1 thousand.* of United >\ at lints' . in'i's arc .t stake." The American ease \* as set tort it , i t<- made public !».v Secretary ot II :ll last night 111 \vh:eh l»o . .i ".as ui'Kcd to expel all Am i i!- and consular »•! 1 from > > intrv. \t the same lime the Irish lo cation here released the text of lie Valcra's reply, turning down tlie appeal. He Yalcra claimed Ireland's counter spy methods were effective and asserted tnat imi \mcrican lives would he lost "through any indifference or ne filrct of its duty" on the part of his country. i made two other n nil that cxpul "in ol (icrinan I I.iii.iiu ,-e officer- w• >n 1 <i be a '• p toward K" "n to war witn Axi>, which his country is <i« .tn-ii nut to do: and that lie ha I • I ..sswi ances Irom Hie t'nitei ' that >t did not intend to in I - Ireland. I tor the tirst time i! was ot v revealed how gravely the government had viewed ■ >t the past tew week . during : iiie World knew only that 1 re ad been swept by wave-, ot ioii jitters. • il Inrther incisures appear "pen to tin- I'nited State.- and . which had backed the A ner ci|.iest to the limit. They in Closing an.l fully g larding tin between K.re and northern nd. as an emergency military lircnking diplomatic relat mis :he I» blin a •.«: nmeiit Tn - • • '11 be the ::• ! nnpro'.•:«!ile : all. since it isiially ere te i problems than it- ol\cs. Clamping down oil economc • i alion \\ ith Ireland. The iitrv i.- an integral part ot the ■ economic .-ystem and depen cntirely on liiitish and Ameri : ;.ppin«. I' . • . the text of tiie I wo note. clear that the al : oil both side . it'tidly .-ill.;t.oil ot li:t!IClll— REPUBLICAN TO OPPOSE BARDEN ( , i- .11. Mareh 11 (AIM I ! d " ' liepublie ins. in c>in entiim .Vl\stlTfl;i\', IHilllltl.il 'd II H. . ■ iii y,iy, fanner and hj.-nie.-.- in.in I ilvps.i. in Dupl'n cmiiilv. a> i i andidale in the loiiliemi inu •li ' linn I in- represent live !;"»*- fit •I congressional district, licpie-entative (Jraliam .\ Hardin. ' Xe \\ licrn, the Democratic niciiin ••■nt. has announced he v. it! «*«*". (•elect inn. K ■! .u-iiay I "Id the cut am In* ' 'iilil mala a viH"i'Hl.- 'pi'li'i n House .cat. Two Sets Of Triplets At Winston-Saleir ^ .''ill Salem, March II (AIM I Ik- ,V"i|||(*i> 1 "I Die Smith l.'iplct.. I |'I III is ni'Miiin;! ill 'In' H ptist pilal. 11li<iiiU'l I'll' othci 1 • «i I»"> '■in' rcporh d liy d"l'. ■- I" lie in {(hkj (iindiliim. The triplets were »<|'ii I" Mi and Mi- M I. Smith "i their farm leu miles vv« -t "I W I'iisnti Thursday eveiiiim. ami 'ven' "■"ii;iit t>i (lie hn>pilal iiiiriH rliatel> dlci bit III The mother remained al in i c. v ii"i(- lit'- C'l'idilion »va '«■ i'h le i by t'i» iitteiidiiiK physician, 'r K II Kryiwilrt . he ym rl The • iiwiu'i I "| |li(. triplet.- who died "day h s heen .vakc I fimn the '-I and was henia admini tered "\ i'«en ye 'ervlay They '■•■< isnotl .! ■ !'' lids. (i pi.mid- and 'I '! pounds. c' pecticely. \l City llospst il. meanwhile me I'"iplet daughters "l Mr an! \Ii Will,! 11ii Solomon, Kernel'.-* die. H"Ule I. were i f ported d"in« fine. 'I'll •> >'.''io horn at Hie lin-pital last S ili" "iiy iv.ornin*' and have been n meii Mary, Martha and Mane. A-l Son of 1-A Dad I SOB'.'' a»-f tJfinv HIS MOTHER disappeared l.r t Feb ruary ami his father is in 1-A, so Harold Weidinan, Jr., 13, of C'hi cok°. has to stay home and take care or his five younscr brother!. He is shov.-n with three <>f Ua a They are: David, Karl, and i; ;<i.iy.' T he ether.'. n>)[ shov/n, are I! chard and ltonald ' I I'tcrnatiynal) Six Dead In In Richmond Jefferson Is Swept By Flames; Deaths Include a Senator Kichmonil. V.I.. March II — <.\l*i — Mis. James llnlxit I'rice. widow of the late (iovcrnor of \ iri-iiii.i. Mas identified tinla> as line of the si\ victims i,i I'te »li-:si|-I»;i, fire in the Hotel .1 !• V ferson last midniuht. which also claimed Hie life of State Senator \iihrey <i. Weaver, chairman of of the Senate I'inanre Committc. The idrntificatioii was nude hy her son. .lames II. Price. .Ir., at a funeral home. The former rl« ' I Mb of Vir"i|ti I. who has lived in llic hotel since shortly al'lcr the governor's licalli. wore a wedding rim: with an isisi ri|i tion from her hlishand. IMehmond. Va . March II — ( M*i — l ire swept through two floors of Kichmoiid's Jefferson hotel shortl) after last midilicht. killinu -i\ |iersoi»s, They were: Aubrey l> Weaver St.• t« .en; tor from Front Roytil, Va.: and eh til , m •• the V ryinia Senate Kinanc ointilittee. Ii,,i ilhy Cann. 21, Newark, >.' J. .!«• ii Mailt i • • i1, alio it -I, i . 'it; ii. X. .1. .1 u i: .1,. I I '. «• iiv < til ' • >1 \< omen v, tali" -t and -.tt:.-i > Heated mii.ila The ; '.-i 'l"l tin- V .ii i (iene Says Union Trying To End Formula I Accusations Hurled i At Textile Leader | At Hearing of WLB Washington. March II—(AIM —The Textile Workers t'nion was aeeused toda\ of (r.\inu to break the "little steel" formula, the rlialTc was hurled h.v repre sentatives of the southern textile industry in a tri-parly War l.'.i I or Koard hearing. I.. I'. MeLeiHon, of the Krwin Cotton Mills, Greensboro. X. C'.. -nouud .ifii^s a table al Isadoie Kit*. teneral e<> :ii-el lor the nnion: "I am sure Ilia! you will be the lirst to itgree that tins is au at !•••••• • 'ii bre U Use little steel for inula.'' Is.iV ••<-;•!:«ti t 1 at Ihe union union is ti.viun "dim nate substandard eondiiions in living in the blighted j South." Tweniy-tli ci- < 'nii|ianies are in I vulved in the rase. m wlnrh the im i"ii i.; (leiuaiuliii.: i mimnillin hour ly wane •>! ,-ixtv rent.-. a general in ch:i. i' of i' 11• a1 ti n relit. n hour, guaranteed li.m. ly pay t >i* piece workers, vaeation pay. an hourly bn n :• of seven rent.- for third shift worker.; and other considrrat'ins. Tori i.v's hearing \va. lor tin- ptil 1> .«*tt jjo 1 a11;I I 1 eo tor thn main Itrarmiis bill l>r. IJityd lji-yv ol i haii "i i'i "1 the WI.I5 pan el, .iii mi (hi -i.i.i would be made ; vi'il the day. t 'i ic un hi • • ;j .• t• • I tliat hearings t n t ,\1 re!i .Mi but indutry reprc • ntali'.i •;(! they eou! I no! pre pare tlala bet<<re April -i. ECTC Board i Is Backing | Dr. Meadows r.v r.vw NisitKT Daily Dispatch Itnrraii Italeiuh, March II. tt'hatevIhe I iI..• I ..11 iir.av lit-. I V'.i i -leai !y I Kifiit at llr- i •■•■linn I11 i<i:iy that I tiu> board ol IrilMit- ol I-'.ast faro- | lma TtMi-in i College Greenville wa- backing president. Dr. Leon IT. Meadows, in tin- (aw <>f ;i Stole i'i:inr' 1 i.;>1 lie had tailed In .in mint atl-taetorliy hif »n«>!•«• in; n eighteen thousand dollars >•( iilNlli;i:> i- -liege luild handled !iy i him during the nine years from July | I. I'.KM. to .lime Hit. I'M!'. Tile as i inlily room hi 'lie educa- i ti hi building v I i if ihc meeting was held, was crowded by Greenville j supporters ol l>i Meadow- lielore j the I. •. rd wa- imIi .i to ord<v. Thro- ] ughoiil the dv. the-e vi-iloi - a- A'l'il ] iioa.il ! >■■■ ncr- clearlv indicated i pal 11;111 hip l"i tin president The -i'.-. i in oiieintl with l)r. James ; V. .l..yo«- . ve1.-t.iti educator and I'or nur Stale MipvrinteiHien' o| public instruction (an office that carrier ex ofiirio chain*.anship >l the college board), uiak.ug a moving speech -ti|»— it.r'ing l» . Mi'.idov. .. .loyner .aid that alumni and othir who l;now Ihi* |>i• - i<l< it' ha» c ute >-• eonlidenee in him it". I implied Hia1 Mie ,iu<lit icon;'. turn admittedly lair in it -e f, had I n inspired iiv jealousy.; I > .loynt r wa- folio,-, ed i»v several ti ii or i> - .-ideiit- "I I ho college; a..11 in and i niv < >' ecnvi'Ie «-|t i/en . ! including Mayor Sugg who also I testified t.i the line character "t the1 |)|< Sldeut I >r. Me idows lumselt ni.i'le ;i 1 in'lit declaring ab-ohi'e iiiii'k '-life of fConlinucd on Page Six) and wo:nell rushed Iro n tlioir ro-.ti or < 11 r • I loi help J ii'ii P.me.; •■n !\c|opi-d the tilti' and s-xlh tlooi : > i if ui'.iioici miti*'d ea the lire ap parently liogan ill i hiii'li closet, j Damage v.i- confine I the two floors British War Industries Menaced By Coal Strike ! I .■••id'M ii <■'i |i < \l'» I ' !<•«•! .if 1(1 <11.| i '• (ll.lllt "I \\ . f • I i|)i|iii'tiilll In '".i ll in •..ii jiukIiic It til. .• tlll<• 11 >I' ( 'I li'll IV tll.it |l|«'ll I..1 i'i .iti'>n- \v> Ifl in- ci 11•)>!• -rl Willi n tin ric\t Ic.\ rl iv- inlc . iIkii ii-sti'iicil 11o n t! . ,i| usiic . •, ir tliiilh |i;it;il v/efl !■;. ,i | »i c.iclini! ■ill i!»c in wh i !i Hiti.iill'i .•<>,•.,! iiir. i <1 ii11 the pit.. " Thi'-c r»M rolling i c \-y indu* 11iM's iii tliin urea iutvv liikcil ever) ' (>"- ! I»!«" t«-|l I I I'CllllCe COill CI 111 UlimpllOII." - nfl l<C\VI-> .In'll's. I.illml momboi • >! 1'iirlinmenl «nri rrrclnrj jo: the South Wale* Sled AiwaCiii' Imri i "Tin • ti"i' il!<' ls;is i c lied ii stiicks l>c.tin kciil down in ,i mini ii hi 111 irl unless there i- .m iilmos >.aiiU)« cli ol lilt lllilKio i< -ill i.< ililc for lllf V. ci . (<» i >i . y mi |>| • >-11it I:• in mure I halt i lew (I iy A I i> «•.«-ri <■! Ihf ri lite .'i ilh Wulin district nri1 idle. Sev il iiKllel mm in * jilso >valk<'l ii'il "I I nnrlli l liyl.ind D.iihiiin mint ;iii:l ail'ilhiT mini' ciixcfl, living 114 (In' Miimlicr it( stril; I I III XliManH ! • li.OIIO. fr^cnt rpf;il In rr iimc work a! fine, ending llii wiu'mI wartime ■ 111K' . vvhii-.i I r"<lill(i llril iili <){•<! i"ii- of <-1 I we.'I;lv. wen- made by nflii Ml- 11I (lie mine union foil ri al inn mul niPinluM ■- of I'arliamen! fron tin i' 1' fu l l district a! ii ('ill rliff mect.iijt "f 2S0 delegates <>f un ion Inf.ils. : There was no immediate indie, lion ,0; '.lie 1 uUo.uc uf the appeals. German Lines Are Shattered For 500 Miles In The South PLAN BIGGER AND BETTER AIR BLOWS AT NAZIS All'ED Altf CHtCFS in Rrilain study a i.-np of I'.urope n:; ttioy |>liin new a milts 0:1 Hitler';: •! '«. Tiiey . e (1. to r.) Maj. Gen. Williai i O. l'utler, deputy coii.t.ancicr in chief, Allied Kx|»o«S:ti<»n y Air ; A ■ ('!..'•! ?.lai>lial S.r TraiTord I.eiuh-Malloiy, commander in chief, AEAF; Air Vice Mai. i• i II. \V; v. th: BriGen. Aubrey C. Slrieklanil: Maj. Gen. L. II. Brcrcton (sealed, foreground), cm • ian lor, :••!» USAAF; and Air Marshal Sir Artiuir Coningiiain, commanding 2d Tactical Air forces. (Intcruaifj. -t.i Bombers Uiiz On' Venters Ger mans In Yugoslavia At New Peak Mlied I lc:i(|<| uartcr*. Naples. •»1 ;ir« li II —«.\|»i—IliilUli «{•• strnvcrs him* shelled towns on Ktircula island oil I In- Dalmatian coast, reported ncriipird In law iiumhcrs ot (.i-rtuaiis. hcadiiuar li'ls announced today. Tin* <'oniimniii|ut> saiil the hom hardineiiU Mere carried out Wed nesday night. and that, "in spite of accurate lire from eneinv j shore hatteries, our ships siis laincil neither casualties nor damage." Koreula is one of a chain of stepping slone islands lielow Split. Musi are larg^ si/ed and excellent as liases. I.ondiui March II—(Ai'i—1 n crcasc ol (.irnian forces in Vii Cii--I.n l.i io .1 new peak of strength Mas reported in a delayed dis P'ltcli loda> on the heels of a I'crlin station nt that Mlied coiiimandos l.ul landed 0:1 the \diialii i i'ul ol l,isa anil that other r.i'Is along the Dalmatian coast nil' cNpcrtrd. In I mill li:.. i. It..i. dated \l uh .Ificcrs .1 Mai I ' •' "" army v. <T cjti-i. I \a/.i i..m li. ■ illi'li* ' • i ii'i. >i I. i;; -lax i i. - : • i IV,.' ' ■ rifi 'ip •!:•.< • • ;.»irt lit I »■>«-• • . : I' >c »ipan..' i heavy |.. . .. •• f.'iilwl to ..l >■> Allui iiipplu-. ! i ■ Ihe (> ir! The I 'm • . Ill ' III - unroni i •• i i I>> any Allied mhiiws a -crletl > > I V fill M. '■ ;i juul A ii it'i ii ii ' mil. !<• I by .. t Jen. • . ( 'iia I 1 >••.<!•• I ' ' '"*• ">M .>( a cm 11; i. liny >- If .. • 'Ippl.v I h,i <- I-H •">!<• ■ai'-. GERMAN CAPITAL MOVES TO KRESLAU V i pies. March 11—< M*l — I n nfllrral lull Ii nt'm ortliy reports «■ lid loil.-x li:.«t Mlied liomlwrs Ii ifl f«ir> ed the Or man. Io move lhei>- > j pit-it from Merlin Io Ilic.laU. I7."> miles Io the south east The mm e from IkuiiIi-haltered Iterlin licgan uuiellv several weeks ago. ami now most of the coveriiuieiil I mictions are carried out .'I I he licit Silesian licad iiuarters. ii uas said. ^Vf.Vl'HEER Mill NOIITII I'AROMV \ Month cloudy with slowly ris ing ("•innerature tonight and Sunday: intermittent light rains tonight and Sunday, i Western Germany And French Coast Pounded by Planes London. March II—(Al'l — American Flying Fortresses hit .Miienstei- in western Germany today, while Liberator bombers were loosing hard blows at Ger man military installations in lie P.is-dc-Calais region of the I Tench roast. headquarters an iiouneed. Tiie two-pronged American daylight attack was made through sub-stratosphere snow storms without the loss of a sin gle lionilier. hut four fighters were lost during the day's opera tions. Tli(" new 1)1 iv. lollii'A o i up !IAK tor ntyhl pn l is nn a-sanl1 ■ ni j tiilii factories hi France < Ither im irs Aijutu hi 'I iiun il« rlmlt fighters .iI.sm enntrihuied I i Hi- daylight sweeps l»v Mi'aling nr :!• Mines, g ai |«i.»iti<>ns and nth ■> iier ii;.mi military i n::ri ■ in intupicd Id I 11M| V. London. March II—(Al'i — \inn ic 11) Fortresses and LHier •!I''!-* resumed their record bomli i:ig marathon .i lull ol one d and struck a lic.u » lilow .it western (icrmau\ and I'as t'c f i'ai. coast ol I -'ranee tod.ix a lew hours after the i: \l l.an c.!.steis made a precision nlghl altacl. on foil i f.ntorics in I ranee. " ■ I .1 » M l I '• i'■••!.« K nrl . F.ngland v. i t (hero l»y A < since Ihe 'I r The e t i ••in French hammered b.v \ (lav.*, miii ..t •i French ' were re dying * •• 1m l)nnii> iril • fifteenth nttiiek i i heavy hninhci . ■ < . the v.-.rby IKllUt h vc iim-a been MM .Mil ixly ■ I thieo hiop'1i>. I lie \mei'<< in liiinihers went o-it after milt i ilav's interval in Ihe ".impaign which lias now lakrti them oil a scorching lour of (icrman largels. hiclii'ling Iterlin. on t' n of the last Ihiileeii •lays an unprcced',nlc'l MpmU ol a< »(\ fcr this lltr.ilrc. lie III ol Ihce attacks were j«e.t lust Germany itself. V • !' «• i i • • Hie cm i -I tun ift ". e.-.iei e Cicrniiiny was spe i;! i .i iv iden' lied. The American .ill ck oil western flei • i.tll.V !!"• -i ivikI fpitck (Im c nf .im.ii.w |i>r *i| it section l»f III' l.v . h. t; e II NF' Mosqiutos h;i\ mg • i.ule .iioiln m| IhPir incursions ■ .•••• (I ir nij Ihe night. The im iciirsliy --aid three an Icroft fnctorics tmcl a -n ail benrintf f clnry in ccnlral an.i sMiithern Fiance were hit in a -number's innn't" operalv n in Ihe continuing (•am; i4ti I" knock miiI (»reiiiiiny's aircraft production facilities The specific objective* were not named. !' iorenee oojubed For First Time B\ Airmen of Allies Mlii il S• lev * J | . .. ■M .re i li - ( ."..I Medium l.idii !'<:> .iM.t-ln'.*; > im !•!>• ,- |,,i (in I ilti:n • .1! i \. Iiittii.t .it "ilic imimrtant r.iilw.iN center sup plying tin- (icrinaii front in Italy. A headquarters stutrnii nt de clared tin- Allies had been re luctant to attack !■ turcucr because ot its artistic importance. Imt "there is no iloniit. however, that the (icrm.ius have made deiihrr Mic statement said only the ate use of our reluctance." most experienced crews were use for the operations against the the city. 140 miles north of Rome Former Vichy Minister is Given Death Algiers. .March II — (AIM — Pi erre Purlieu, former Vichy inter ior minister, today was convicted ol treason and condemned to death l»y a special military tri bunal after the defendant, in a last passionate declaration ol I11 norciicc. had cried out. "This is not a court of justice, it's political < oup." Hie court, attei . .. lumr nl delib eration. 1 " cfi I'iiihcu .it treason, malic.. I•: • • n ,. and collnhorii with the enemy. II.- wtt* found mi' ! If I -!>'• y t" • « ••• i. ■ !:•, til rd ■ nd Ml"' '11 I 'l'l Spc ,.i 1 • cut,,1 We- h .I;l !,'f" ' internal 20 Thousand Nazis Slain, Reds Claim Soviet Objective Is to Clear Enemy From South Russia l.nmluu. March !l — (Al'l— Three strut Snvirl armies, roll ing forward through tin- niuil and water of the southern t'k raine. have shattered (iermau lines over a ."iOft-milc trout in a mammoth drive to el ear Hie en emy from all southern Kussia. .Moscow dispatches reported to day. The «! v« i i>> iU ii:' ■ ••::ar»> focus by v« Ics-dny's 'iimotmc^tncut lh.it , • "i • :• . •■ ■ ; ! i-tell launched tt. »'• • i vi i ) i .iid Ukrainian .nitty. Moscow said the forces hail broken through enemy defenses on a 109-mile line southwest of Cherkassy, killing '.0.0(10 tier mans. 2.50ft mure and liberating more than '.on tov ns ami villages, including t!n- t,i\otal s|riin;i:iilil of Vnni in. !• -.•. tn v thirty mites northwest ot I lie ISug river. I-".i n-t.-. t. (,orn.au mvi-iums — nji • 1 ■ i . . • ■ ■ i H!i ijii.. ./I i: ' ■ ietil I ■ '•\Ve;i|;i»n and m I t:,r.v upplie* were ; i <i :, • > ii'ii 11 .i : it h tin- to.vn ..! V .111:1:1. All till- :•(. its were packed u '.; enemy tank*, self pro) tolled Runs, armored lrwi|> car* : :c.> and 1; ;iel'. 'I lie tremendous sti.ithrrn lunge, covering from '.'1 to ,'it> miles since last Monti tv. possible spcll ctl the ;loii!ii nl the enemy's Dnie per bend forces. Spearheads of the Army exploiting their suc cess. were already driving lite Germans hack upon the Hug ri ver line, further to the west, and clearing out German positions to the southeast in the direction of Kirovogrud. The lir.-t rkraiiran .11:1 y v.:is Ktonning into southern Poland arnwi tile severed (•de-~-a-Mo.sc a ti.m'.: railway. Th< third Ukraui an army pressed mi toward the lilac . Se. ports hi Kherson and Xikul.ie\ . VAN LOON, NOTED AUTHOR. IS DEAD Cni'iiu i ll. C' 1111. March ! I—(AP) — llctidrick Wilhelm Van 1. ■• -ii. I!'J, historian and author, died today at hi.-- home .11 Old Greenwich Van I^iiin. nat \e ot Holland and devoted In the ca -i- i't the l>uti h 111 the ctu ent v. 1. was the organi/or ot n -!i 11 w.nc 1 »!'< igi. 1 ii direeU-'l to Hil» I.ml 1 S' i- >n WKI'I. 11 |}ii>Ioii. The !>• -g m .til'-eqiienlly was >;>• -ti • • eel in ■ 1 flic iVellierl.nids gov ernment •"* V hi 1 11. .1 .'ii nt the ' Story nf Mankind," v a- lie.st known for his tn . ' lien; h t"r> .1- 1 -.i.iple story lated 111 s :nple terns. R. E CARMICHAEL, NEWSMAN, DEAD \V'hi..'mi Salem. M rch 11 i.M'i—• r\ C I! chnel. C.J. one lit ' > i.- ' ;n-i -. c newsp;> ii'| 'I ' ••••me here i.isl Hi- • i--i in 1 11! 1 he in w■; 1 tl i- i • 11 (My Si-Titmi'l for ii.' \ • . 1 .i-l tor. il i-dl inin, "Town Topic ap|ie red in the • • • i • 1 :• \ '; 1 I'C lll'C.ldl- .. Funeral r\ ccs will l>c held at IJni" 1 ■ I Hie .- .11 t.ii I .1 ' .1 • ' i'.ukhoad here. rorces Gaining Go. Rk Oi* .Bismarck Sea JftirifK Mnrch It (AIM Allied 11 roops ..•••• advancing an around tilt !'• ••! Sim V. ! :!(• t! • .1 wltln tit any try ng tt» ('linkt nfl 1 lh<- M.uicp ih«- daily attack! ton their dying base ..i Mtibaul. New j Itritam. N>e main All • *ct victory ittjHtrlcd |t«Klay by General Douglas MncAr ''' was llir «•;»|>1 inc l»y I'iiiJciI Staler M irtiKv Hi till" Talase i . tifiHci and ^illaiic. 170 miles from Hubail. on jthi' north New Mutant ma "I. I'mtrd States soldiers wore digclos icU to liuve pushed ahead three und niic hull : lire ••• •*■• inn4 Jn|>n« ik1 •• m|)|xh< t mi i ■ Negro* iKtnnd •i tin- ,li <• \<l'i it illir- urnrp. strjilegleally important than ' (• T il i ■ i ! v. •' II '. ' uvrc s' r k 11;: v.i. H:r •' ipane-e ett'JI'ts at this I 11• flair ' • !."(•«■ . out tin* airfields i i v ,\I'h I pi, lie atlaeking l!a ! haul. TIk-m- airdri'" c- inside the Allied perimeter ;it Empress Augusta buy dm I'toiifiainv ille island in the north rrn Soli nitons wrrr shelled by .lapa • tese ai' liny. There was no in.dra in »n ' i 1 the llouguinville fighting I would have the slightest effect on the Hubuul air offensive.
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