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Hintftrrsmt Batlit IHspafrli TIIIKTY-FIRST YKAR SKKVIi-B OK i in*# assikmatkd rubs HENDERSON, N. C., President, Seeking View Of Governors, May OK Vote Bill AP Poll Reveals Governors Silent As lo Own Reply Wellington. March lit—(AIM Tin- service villi1 hill was head ed t'<ir the While House today and. although (here were s«ni»e predictions that it would he ap proved by I'residt i»l Koosevclt, the final result may hinge on a presidential poll of governors. The measure is designed to compromise Federal and Stale ballot indifferences bill it is heavily laden with st;ite control-.. The nrijsinid adinini.-trat ion mea i e. cored l>v State's null I.. iliiei ,ui as a "bob-tailed" ballot, pro \ J. I blank space.-; I": tin- writing n ■ choices tor pro idcut ami mem bers ot I'lingrest—no slate otla'ci.-. 11k c"HKi e.-sionally approved ii . . pa-sed by the Senate It to ;sl ,iv.il by the Utilise li7:i to 111 pro i j. liiat late b. Hots niu. t i>e used \ ervice men in tin- co.mtiv. Ai-iitad they may u the les .i! ...ili >t similar to home voting blanks, • ; i ted they applied toi .1 .'ate ba'i it% September 1 and did n >t k i< • e une by October 1 in an As-oeiated Pre: . t> t ••! the j:ii\enior-. approximately t:• • • • ie pi . - li vc been rt eeiM'tl. I •• •■ iv mj they had not yet recoi "ii the I' i dent'.s nie.-.- ige and co il«l not , nit ; until I hey bad studied the i' . i >ii 'iiore thoroughly. I* ■' .* hi 1 that state leui.-l •' "" .die < > i.lci tor a . ervo-e v ole. o:i.« . <1 • . . • uipronii -e ballot would jibt • i loc..I laws, and torn nut •• 1 • • .• probably would lie 1 • ■ • i•• i i- i.tetuiy. U. S. Calls On Finns To Get Out Of War IV • .h niitoii. M ireh Hi ( \l*> Tlie I •• I SI lie- loint I (I real I bit.'ill in I i'l appeal to the h'mni.sh pe■>ple l.ij end what President lloose v. ' termed "tlr. halt-till p.n Sin . - si in the war with Na/.i Ciermauy. \ i urinal prt--i ienti.il t tenant lied the Wh li" ■ e I'd ! • .mi bad urgt d the I uu> ' • ac cept Soviet lliiKsia'* armistice terms • lit t natioii.il disaster ' ! : apparent last minute ettmi t" . i cut eomplett coll pse "I Uu:- o i i::i sh pe tee liegot.atlull-, said in : el', e- idem'- name: It ha- :ilway- see red odd t.. mt I t.. tin* piopleot till- United State. t tind l-'inlantl a par'nei «»l N'a/i fiermiiny fifilitiwi side by side with t .worn enema >u- 1 ;l./-a • i I ' tin li people in hav e a i ■; in i to withdr r.v li mi ill. hatelul ), Jin i ;jiip The l i mi i II I > t iv at (;• ii.my" side Ihe more ori"'.\ mil itfeiliiK ls bound to coine to Ibem. I think I can peak f'H all \me - i an wlun I sav tlial we interelv ope Kill I till will now t.ii.' tlie op port unity lo tlisassoeiale her.sell from ("■'■ii any." Ill V lew of the I*'HI.'11 h 11 t. 1 e„t ■ to yo.-t« relay, interpietctl m St<«:; • I .1;. tanta imillit to appro, al • •! t • government" ■ n'lection • .1 t ie S • '. ii-' tei to . it v.m l"i! int'iicdiatelv clear how Mi Hoosrvelt ho|»ed in. pi- ice appeal en il l lie I'-cooipl hefl " heMier Ihloimh reopeiiiiili ol ai - 'lie It pit cnl.itioli or' ttii • •' popul i demand "ii 'be p n ' "I 'be I urn h |H"ip|e, vi hn'li wit il'l I"' it" lit i ted IhliHlttll then r.-n • I 'i* Nation Eyes GOP Meeting In Charlotte North Carolinians Expccted to F avor Dewey's Candidacy \V:isliinKtfM|. —Selretioii of delegates t„ i;„. I><l>i(lili>';in National Convention shifted from New I'iirIjiuI (■> the N«mtli toil.iv .in a North Carolina eonventiou met to approve a !!Ii in,it* slate and to pass on a reso lution asking (iovrrnor Thomas K. Dewey to heronii- an open r.indidatc for tin- iirrsnlrnti.il nomination. ' •'** "'"•v N oi l. crimr, willingly <'l ll 't. picked 111• tin1 ji■ 11Jy' In t I'"' !~'"l MM I i*> >11 \ • 'l l! 'oil 11«• It ;.iV . HI 1 I'M iny:> Nvw Hampshire primary. ! winniiiK Uvu •>( tlio .stale': eleven. N in' n i> unpledged, bill up; ortvrs ni Wendell Willi;ie eluimeci six of then l)i vry ;mil Willi ;irc evperteil liy i«•-)ii11>!ic hi j ••lit i i in I'' ■' ni"i<' delej; it. p|i .lij,.|| tn tin-in ; bj IHfill in inn; till It" lliiitl ally lllhf'l' (-,iI!• 11>I ale- . h.t i , i tin ii, i .it tlir • In win. A ilri'i .'in appir- i ently will test v. r11 the lai;;i M n-1; I i-t Ull IKIIl'llcIl | ilit.• . 1 Stale C'lia.i titan Sin A I >.-| ■,i|> ■ .ml i ntimi-nt ii;ii..;iy .'nrln Carol ii.i Hep ' 11H'-1II A ' • i\ i WliflilHllKly Inr IVwey I'a i"i it tm- Stall* den— y-ii 'hi i ii'it hi tnn-ti-ii tm- tin- Wiv Yorker. In- .aid. it will In- (amiable t'i In . candidaey. I.t. Guv. .Iim* II. iI.iii 1«. ill New I 1 Ynrfc. Dewey's rinhlhtind man at Al- j liaii.v. was iji\ it.. | deliver tin- key- I mill- peer!I >1 tile Charlotte i.it I'tilli,'. 1 Mauley would leeeeil I ev » nuv . enior it the latter bei'iim... I'reaident in November. New Peaks In Stock Market New Yuri;. Mtireli If.. - (AIM l.'- i'in:;; • 11irks, pared l.v . t• -«• I.. and t il . niislii I ii|■ t'i j« at-, -iniv ia t July hi today's early aiarket. \t l.e.-t mark feu " Ml-I I were C. S. Stirl. Western Union A, Goodyeiir, (•'■•■drii Ii .'mkI I '. S. Culiliei . Sttnnli- • lot's inelnded Hotltlphcnii General i M . ( Ii > In. Weslitt^lHiti.." ami | General Kln'tie. liinift. >• unproved ami I'nin iii'Klitit-.-, steady. FOOD CONFERENCE IN RALEIGH MAR. 31 (' ili-. t, . .11 hi. ;; ii. Mar. li it. j \ I-'.■•.<I I'l'irlnetiini C.iiilerinee k ..'a dull d tm M.ireli 31 and Ajiril I i t Kalei".h, with I m 'lie Sir .i'!t i I .i. l Iiv the \i'.i l< altliral Ad ! jusiiiient Administration, it i an- | ll'iiiin'. d I iv <i I Si'ot', chariuiti i.t | III" Si a'.- V* A I'luinitte' . Cliarle I >. t.ewi , dlleetiii .•! the | r.i t nii'ial lie. i mii i>l th<- A \ v. Mat- i •' !•' I'a y.hi, t >ffin*t • >l the | (jiiart' Mi i.t'r Genei il, Wii 11 ntjt■ in; 1 nd H .1. Howard, New York in < ini'i, w ill I"' the i liii't . iii11;• • ■ a' ! til#* • 111tiu e mil. v\:tli Torn <'in ii- | | well 'I' . eland ri-lint v. Slate AAA j ' "iiinuMi em iii, |*i <■. idmR. N. C. Republicans Demand Administration Changes C'Ii.ii lutlr, iM.ii'. li 11 ' M') 'I h" l<«'pitl»|ir;in p.Mtv ■! >J»!ll ' '•> •!i" i j'l'vimvl it win>i** i'1'i ' 1" l.iy W iiinini; tlie \\;ir l»nl fiifli*<l .1 <-'i IIKI* 111 I In* I1.1t ictli.il . 11 •• I S'.i'i' i*l llllllls)| ;il Kills. • In- (il.it fin in. nlo|iti'<l ;it tin- Im' Ii llml Cniivenltoil, (Icrl.ii'il their i • •11 ly line iMili.|i<'Mi;ililc 111.111 111 eon* »•«•«•!ii>ii willi wiiititntf the Win I• 1. yiiitr Imv, y 11 liilsl'mil. yn 1 nephew. wild .01 ve< mi .1 ship. wlui wi*in s tin* 1 in 111 >i iii 11I .1 Miii nil* "i .1 Mllllll l The Will1, tin- pliitlnviii v-erted. - nut liciiiK tun l)V I'ie>id<il1 ll< > i \ fit hlit l»y Miii Ai lii .r. M;n siiiill. Ki-eii Iwwer iitid other n 11111; 1 i v Ir.i.lei flanks 111 tin1 pl.itfonn iih'IuiIimI Kcsloration nf "free unverwtieiil" •'.v the diminution nf tin1 <t*iiinclfi inn nt |»iil>lir fluids I• ■»* ii"ii essent iiil purpoe*." disehuifje "I "the enormous body" of worker- 011 the Federal p yroll whose work 1 «'> 11rI r.r.il". hf d.mr by **tH• • t il j v rtii|>l',yr«l." .m l "lliei ci 'ii • 111. I .iiiiiI.iIiiki i>l |>i <- .i<i«'i1111• I tt*ii'ii« !•. i ' i> in ii _vc.ii lerm • S11111111111.1 f i • • 11 hi g<>\ eminent ii plll'ls. A l'l|ll|MM ,|| l\ I' Ml i:.llll/.ll II III * • .1111. • 11 ii H i- ir |> • 11s11• I<• .iiirl tnithwoi thy m.i 1inii>" attei llii1 war, Iii in i111.iill jn'.irr. .mil trial war ri num.lis Itclrlltlull til adl'qii.ite ti llicit Im - ii Iiy the I'niterl Slates. A -lalev. nle leferi'iiiliim ii' Nm fli ('.■ r<• 1111.i mi llii' lii|inii situation. 1 Clvm^es hi North C.irnliil taw.- to give the minority pally "at least a partially fair deal." iiv tiie ilcveliipmcnl of tree enter-i The ereatiiiii lit Jobs alter the war prise, with less government in busi ness. Knact nent of such laws rc-pectmn the light 11f labnr and c pitiil as will bring about a spirit of mutual coop 'Sweating It Out* HBBIM- ihiimiiin Invasion comnvrndci Ct"i. I>vv i«iht I.Kcnhnrvci is c;<<•;•!>( I»> t lie* f.wn i'i i i:i v.uviiiu moments as lie coin nitrates mi llic work of hi* lank rrcHs during a practice ses sion miiiicwhere in Kncland. lie luiit-. his brow Mop) and wails illl\ioiis|\ .is tin- armored units iidvaucc. A point in luetics is ex plained ((ciileri in officers. •Ike's' instructions are followed a ml lie smiles (bottom) as the problem works out. (Interna tional) Tobacco Men Ask Removal Of Quotas \V m.i ;• ii, M.ii t" jii I Af • i Tito M|<l • i • i .1 -.i .' tli i <■■;;.ii <•(!( tlan Klxs-: I • • 'ii 11i-; t*lIinfor ( :m iir mi : n• «111;11■ t> nf Amrn- , i Mi ' m m. II . National A sonalion mi in i,n i I »i :i Iril'ii reported to day. Fnreea linjj .• "terrific i«>:.tv r •!•»- • tp.111(1 'I I .It i l: I KoloilllV, III"' | a oivat mi <•.... ■ • ■.* secretary, .( l:c(l tin- \'4i .T1111• I >«•(>,n lniPiit lo iift i« • >! ii to .m^nn iit dwindling •oi l. .it imrlcv .in I (I.il l; flue tu bal co " \\ • ii. the \:'.| '■ ■ j 11 • 11.. Iicpnl • ■ 't I i :: '• (lie iim» * eaii'lnl con \ ■ » ■ mi 1- it (oh.Mco • i if I «M**art'll<'; ! .. ii. .f m i l.t ill.- |irol» li'litv tli.it . •A ll . ti . I..(•::«■, aid mimi,. artivc d<"... • i if i mm...; i'ii i" j 11 nit in, aflm tin- ■> 'ii im it 'iv time in o'.ir Inr.toi v.' I.m|.kIh\ el M i 'iter I i l.t ii i*M.' produc tion 1 i M'lt • ■ ml iiiu i i .ly in.'i im .inj; •-•. :11' ■ • • <!• • Mid. abearly is endan ^ricil In* -'l by heavy iiii tad. ui In n lev .i "I 11 •!«■- < lire-i tin . I ii' I il 11 *• T: If I ' Mi. .. * till' \v II Km.'| A11 ■ i' m 11 Ira I • m tii it t h . : •»«• ade 1111.11 * •, I'ollilililt m.I tlipl loliac-o II ••(! im i ' i ■«-tt< in .1 [jo lliro iull a 1111 ( i - . .1 ciii'hii; ii'iio'l. Hit' i.te.enl • tun I'. ill la I only month., be .sad Tm!. ' ' M III' I 'J I'l l' H'.«t I icl. 'l lO • ' v |ici ce|11 ui llieit normal acrc aI'ii I be ( i i|i tliilil .1 Hilary. \\ lien II .■ i li •( mii wa ted leetl lo illotv cii ' . 'iii i t of ,i'n .i.;i' He asked 1 I b it I ai m 11 i t inn. In- I,: led en tirely. "We do II..1 I ike issue uilh lilt' War I "id An i.in «lt alien thai the hiirv est "in: .a iootl i imperalivc." lie said, "but we lee I Dial a leappr isiil ot Hie entire crop program will in dicate thai llie small one family far iwi is eti . ippe;i In expnn.l hi- to baecu .(en ane without even remote ly interfering with the obvious need fei' ;>.<jducii)o moiv and mo/e food." THURSDAY AITKRNOON. MARCH 1<>, 11M 1 1 HNOO.N F1VK CENTS COPY FIFTH ARMY IN CASSlNO ★ ★★★★★★★★ ★★ ★★ ★★★ NAZI FRONT CRUMBLING Red Drives Moving At Rapid Pace German?, lo Make All-Out Stand cm Line of Dniester Moscow. March IIS.— (M'i — Till' whole initial yclur of tin Herman front in simlhrrn tSns sia appealed in a stall* of rol lapiii*. tlie Itnssi.iiis said today as Marshal Ivan S. Koiirv's m*i* mul I'krainr armv drove rclciit li'sslv toward I'.nni.nii.i. advance unit*- of liis troops rearhiiiK |io Mlimis l< s 1li.ni 100 i.iilr. Iioi.i the frontier. ( I'll" Itim.anrin -til. i • • det.n *d I-*' \|li irii'.v I. lilt- I »■ »i • i" wlncii ivsis I-1 >ip i:i .* '.-t 1.«i i.i hail ilinevd t n i \ • •• 11«. - I -II !* |«. t I,|| i I .rniv li in.I ndnit; i.i nffn-ial till* S,.\ iet lip air within Unity • 111!•- l|i<- lit -;n ;11> . n I., it it. i i l''iel(l III pat'-ln 1-1 til i' I i ll at So\ m*i >iii ■ ■ .. .! speedy pi •:,,l > ! < >de :.ii. aii I tii.it .... . falling I>:■ i :. i:i t- .n.u ,■ i tip. n i||. ' I»it• -II>I.iI evaeii;,! "ii (»• ■ Some liu. i..ii unit in- reported! ahull I I I'll in le.; ii,.i ||| ,,| ( id,. i J While Nil;. In", \va; initially- "III nit i I run i tin ilia i; f-«• i t,v Itu ian InK I RHUS cnvei 'iin IT ; lake helnyv the j city. The fSerin.in. apparently "en* iii I dancer ..I In.mi: t!.. m . i n i tliei n <>l Hi"' nllly Iv.ll II ::; >1111111' lill |\\ IV:. tii tiii'ii' hfitwl**. nhieh run hark into I lie n'.lilia lli'll S|i '.ml ev.i • !1 till* . < )dc*s.- .'• * 1 .v. ■ »\v i 1.1 way The I % 11 sians I said their lumps were ..illy twenty | miles ninth «»f tin* innetnin. Tlie army iirv. paper lie I Sl.n nil Stnriii'.vil; dive hnniher. were Ida I MiK a way Knney'- i ■ - .dry a-, it moves I'..rv. ai d 1liro:ii*lt Hie l»2-mile nap I'll the we I. Ill Mile nt the llui* river. The Siviet- were r< ported 20 iiiiU-s Key.iii<I the river in some places and diKhtly le;- than "J.> ir.iles I rum tin* Dnir* t. . er. which i tlit* IJos.sar ihian h.>i;iii*ary. Indications .ne Ii. a Tin* (Serinalis will try In m.il:.' anfcll nut land • >ii Hie Dniester, and tin Innild result in the most I'linierted defense since, the German- tried t.> hail the ISed army at the Dnieper. The Hu.». i.in ■ " lit the (Sei inan di vision sill i -muled ii >i Mica ' id Nlkolaev int. m ■ iI eetiti i u| P i -' anre, l!cd Sl.n aid. itccl arniv unit pre. inn \i e-i<i aril limn Klier -m are hatterini* their I way lltrntmii the ottlcr delenses <•! j Nikulaev and ar- <>nlv thirteen in ilea j away :it several plaei (>n the wcstiit end nl the aiHi-imli* Ukrainian limi. the Ifiis.ian are ex erting .i li iimlehiild on V'iml a. where they an- about si\ null's Horn , the cilv mi 'liu. side . I'Oli VOK'lil < MJOMN'.V Iitcri*asi>ic elendinrss and warm linl.n rooli*r In uviiuiuu. I loiiili a'd iimlrr I tidal Willi slimier-, in poll ion. HITLER'S STAKE IN FINLAND .»s liislory-inakiim confrcnre-. Iirl»mi Itussia mil l int.;.::! < IIikmikI) which l i111.11111 may iiuil the war. (lie blow this would he to !!•■ lor is indicated in t It is map. In northern Finland. ulicrc some seven German divisions are reported stationed, are the niekel mine-, of I'ei saino. from which tl;e Nazis obtain about 70 percent of the niekel so vitally needed in war industries. In that region, too. is about half the cobalt and much of the copper Hitler nerds. Thru. too. there is the waterway into North German* which could lie so easily blocked. I'i n.ilh there is the political kick-back at home ami the effect on Vi/i satellites Ilulcaria and Kumania. (International) U. S.Hope Of Peace for Finland Waning Cotton Prices Move Higher N" M.«r< n; \rt < i i m futures IIM<» .;<< 4ft '• It lllUllC. . , K , , 5» •••».» . ||ig|H . \ | , | , |, Jl."), M.i> :''i .1 11v .'n i I' ' i. , < . Ml', ■■■'. ■„ A!..v •<! ,;: jit vv Jlllv '»i| | ! | "" •• • i.m.i U. S. Bombers Blasting Germany In Second Day I W,ilrlt l<> - I \I*i — ItiMimi: "limn mi ^«»nlIn-in <.ci III.iin in i*mmI strrtii;lii. I iiiletl St.lie-. Ih'.u \ limiihrrs struck .111 oilier linrtl l>l<iu Ind.i v in i|iiii k sr'iiii'ix'i' li> .1 rcdirrl iiinht all.ii'h liv llic I'M''. Hliirli hit SlutIk-iit. Munich .mil oilier l.irnHs Willi moir Hi.111 1.1)00 I0111 •'iu:iu<' liolillii'i s r.n r\iiii; in ( i :;..'{ii0 Inns nl IhiiiiIis. 11 tviiK IIn* t'liilwl Sliilt' (miotic ;HI Imiit mc* if ill aerial ill. "Hi nl («ci in iii.\ in .1 in;iliy da.v.s Km t det 1 li I .itciiiiit nl the ot - i cmitr lion tin- Ocrinnti r«idl<», which >did \\ nl>->|)! i'."I I.ill nl ini\v .mil rinse clouds r '• I'd Uir.i1 d ill .rill! c • ill ll«hlcis nil llii' ground In meet (he i>iis|aiitfht. Nevertheless, (he (icrmali report Silid. fierce ah b.illles took place over the homhers' course over ens! ein France and western (Jernian provinces. Similar i a.hu ;n conn's ye-terday. however, dwindled off into omph.i *ii 011 the cloudy weather and it (I. . t»i • 'inly .1 mi Ml del* i ' I'M i • . . i1 -1«- 1 thr • •'i.11!• 11 :• U'hin Hit* A:. ImiubrH tin .i ii .| |■ i*i I ii hi (■••ntrr • linn. w„.| vt'tlh .i I • • "I Ilirii* m« i I .il.IV .ill.'. ' • Mft .11 l). CI In I .. i:i ;;irV . i •. i ;l i • inf i .i I In vi- .li'i'1.i' in-: I • i| < nil" • I: .;l i" • •• . fill! 'In,'. • '.ii tltc i in- ; Ii ;Ii!i-i . 'I'll** holltiti yr Irfil « I.I IIIK '<1 In i! ii' Stutluiii i n n't. i-1 'in. ii,.mi ii! tin- IIAK's At the KIII1I* 1;ini- th.it III - lili|MH I in' ilnl.vtli.il lurtu'i. *IIHI in . -iiniiiri-! ii I;«■! iiii. .mil I.Hi null- iiiiIIhmsI n l.in'un. \\.i~ lii-MiU i ■ ii 11 i<l to |iii'iin I»v Ilie imi)t ni llu' 1 • t i'ili( Iii.id. nlhi i iln ! -Ii iiirii:i'ii hit .it M nu ll in .-onth wv-l (ierm.niy, other taruet* in itoHhwenl (ionn ny and smitihed .it lil 11 w. IV onjertives hi Amiens. I-' i. 11 u u illi their heavy bombers. Fifty I'.ntish .liif.iift. follow1 nn lip the blow ..1 the aireral't ecnter of IJrimsw ,i k .vi>tfi'(iiiy by the Ameri can Fortress and Liberator fleet were [ !o»t in llic invasion. German L>ivisions In Finland Likely Base for Refusal W.isliincl'iii. M.irr!i |ri. ( \|») — Am-rir.iii olli.i.i), |lilXl. •lilt;!;! fur .ilnio.t thrri* \i\tis to «Pl I inland nut »f |In- v. ir. t.ml, .1 L'r.iyi- *im (mi.n nl II. Kmlu s I f V ' linn ill IEiism.iii i> h • (.•! :n-. M'cilli; I'llli' lllipi' ,al, I lllll llllll ll «*l I ♦»! |s »m\i . T»." ftiiil* i Ivihi* ... i • «m fir i ion in M |H»| , , i.m ♦!«»»».Ml,,i. '!• thf Ml h.iil; .,f \\ Mm II 1 mt'Tii •1 j »»t» >• t• .#i <i| h I; | 111 •« to hi )V up Hie ' '' 1"" in Hip fir id I* 'i' • •'»•» dl|i|,il|l II'V .1 , • ' ' ' " " '•« • •» "■ 1 .. .1 ■ ' »•'•'••• •»•! i ..».«! I11 - ' " » .llli: I- l llll I) r|. ■Ill rill • ty f<!| i-.m.).,ii, , ,,, III, ,| •I |l ,'|l|»' . 1 • I ( ir 1.1 I \V . .1,1,,,,, »• •' •••'■ I'\ " • : ■' .»• I». r I ti " • I" .hi »n .Inn : »11 ii„. I IJniH -I i., ,.i.llli; I . 1 ' I I • I 1(1 \\ ■ lllKKt .||' I i ll- . Ill,,' II,,■ I'i 'ill ' I In:i i t',. :;n- i i i iln'v mil , , ,t- • in riii* An11u.in uti.iv!i\»■ in \'.ini_ nm tin- Ktmis 1.. «|nit h., Ihtii umi ccriiod nni nnlv willi I.miiiik ,i 1'iink 11 llu li:aliimis MI|>|M>| Iiiiu (icniiiiliy I'll' ■ 11 > Willi ('('iilinii i i -i I.nirc in Hir (Soiniiin wdf liinchlnc. c'n"ii Fill Isnid tin' (i(iinini> ijihi luckvl, iiii.lybiii mini and ci>l,all, ,ili,.y, u.-fd m hiirdciiin^ steel. Some Nazis Resisting In Ghost City Artillery Shells Hill Positions of Enemy in the Rear \!li> il Hi',kIiiii.ii |rrs. Viplc. Man h 1.,. \»*,~« merni l)x lluiiuliihi; .11111 la'i> harraye. littli \im.\ 1111ii 11- \ ,ni(l tanks lilltllfierl uit«> Hit- "linvt city til* < ISMIM. lodiH. hut \||„.,| ||,..„|. •Iii.irtris sail! th. advance Mas ■ i(i|"'>!<-il l»> i oMliiiiiuiq (irmian resistance ami tlic nuns left by yes|..|<la\*, i ri iinl aerial l»om l>ai linn-Hi *1*1 : "■ I h>i nii;;ti1 ' • 1 .11 - Ot < . : v : 1 111; .■l.rl ' lie ' ' • 11 Id other iy v - • i i i>. ii„- Allied •••-'•I'll :;lit and t i ..iiv .iy .inri other tar ■ t III!.; irj;i. "I !. ■ I III .! . y iinrf l«h 1 • .'II .• I • lAi •■M '..I.Ill • lit alld ■: «•«•!ul < li. 1.1. Cm It'il C K •'II llflellSC !!Vl: :ii":i just iiiii-T the Medilerriinciin Allied .iip fctrnts. ealled the Cwwlim bombnrd~ men! ";i ftimijtutinit" ..ml expressed Ihr Ix'in I lev. eiieii.v ilelen ■ v. ere loll ii it .ict. '>n the Iwisi* .<1 ml.n i',.ill .ii ... ..11 — ;il»le at hea<l<| ..ir t« . I:, .i r.inii, it WW certain same Germans still wen li'ildiuii "iit in 'in immediate viciniiyi hut whcthei remnant# re in mi'il in tin. town it.-elt wa.> not immediately determined. I' was known, however, that there were m;my underground hideaway.- in Hie town. At any rate, the Germans were nil. villi; Hitler'-, ordc: tlvit this ley 11. i.;. t ■ ■ mt ..it the v.a\ in |< inn* 1,11.' : h- I I .1' .ill I ': and Wrl e ' ■ i ;• I. Hi: I 1. 11 I I ,|. ;t 4 lid: ■ ted. In the northwest hills, where A1 || <1 iril.mti v was liem-ti atilli;. the <nritjv till hold many strong p in' pom' immediately adjacent to tin- 1 ih ii T!ie enemy wns rt'jxirted liKhtinu fiiii.'y from these points. M. i ■. i wiiirh are concrete rem« tin i enient 12 Killed In Army Plane In Virginia l> lin till . \ .1 . 11 ll< It It.— ( A Pi llir rri'H lit I fiiiir-rncliiril \rn>t plmr limn tlir < It.i tlrslon, s i in liasr m.in ktlli-il la*-t in,:'it win n I In- Ihi; it.111 ir.i shell nilii i summit ill Itull mmitil.iin— in miiiiiit.1 infills southwest Vir i;iin.i-—.iikI Imriiril. Iv.ii I liniii|isiiti. iii.tiiacinu i'«li lot irl llir Il.irlinsvillr, V,i„ llailv IliillMin. .mil II. H. I*. I rows, ill \ 11uint.i M ilr 1'iilirc. said they i •illiltril Iwrlvr Imilirs scattered .iinid \xirili.ii;c mi tin- summit ill r.iii Tit ilium \ linn ill* \ i. M.tii-li Hi—lAI'l K.i* I Iiiiiiiii*-<iii. ,i newspaper mm. viul IikI.i\ Hi.11 Ivrlvc nii'ti Mitr Mllr'l in llir crash ul a four cnuitiid .ii un r.irun plane mi .i lira It ul l.ii 11 iiiiiiiiiI ii in in suiiUi \m--I VlrKlnia last itintil. Tti"•" |>- i. .11 . c ill'ir ul I!>«• I i t n.HVillr, \ i . 11 ■ ly I it it lit m. mild i • r.M-lvi :■ "I i . • ! etied liy tire, ■ • I.> in I ' ii 11 the ivn ..i.:i- *>\i" 1 'in yards <tf brush* i.iikI The crash started a wood hind • re \\ iiit'll no lei Thompson unci other search* rs to the spot. The l>i>! plain- circled Patrick S|>:mils, .i small ( ■> nmmnty. several li.iic.s, before hitting the mountain side iil)<> ;i in p. hi. It tore into itrush at the summit nd turned down , the other side of the crest.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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March 16, 1944, edition 1
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