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Russians In Sight Of Rumania LAST RESTING PLACE CF AMERICANS IN ITALY IN A SECLUDED SECTION of southern Italy, where the ruinous hand of war has not penetrated, American soldiers who fell in reccnt battles further north find peace beneath rows of crosses and the Stars and Stripes. The well-cared for cemetery is at Mount Souruno. U. S. Sicnal Cor us uhoto. ' fulcruitioii'it i-i'tumlultolok Draft Might Halt Rubber Output Soon Appeal Is Issued For Retention of Technical Workers Washington. .March IK—(AIM — Production uf .synthetic rahber is being hold up by the shortage i I workers. liuhher Director Pa.idlcy l)cuc\ reported today in a plea for retention of the indus Jr\"s young k"\v technicians. Voicing the first i tticial complaint l industries likely t.i i o hit l>y the anni uncoil plan t<> take into the am - ed torros practically all nt the °Jaii. immi Mien under Uli win» have men dofoi rod for occupational :va»-'ii.-. ! )cv. ey said: it at this laf.'" d.,t,. the itui istrv Imds itsell in ,• position win re its \ inig. irreplaeeahle, highly trained. | t< clinical men are drafted 11 will lie j possible In opeiate smne plant ■atisfacli.ry or to cany imward In i mplotion some \ ital reseai cho>. Ili.-assort lulls lollowtda hm' l • in I'resident Roosevelt that I ho ehief executive is leaning t• >\\ :■ I <1 the .ii ined services' \ i«-\\ II .' \nl illy al! physically lit men iukU i ist bo drafted. Fur the last ten days there has been an intensive behind-thc-secnof !ug of war between the inned .< i vices and the production otticials over the new dralt policy I'roduc ' 'll officials hid hoped I > l.i i p onie in,nun t<> 511.0(10 key technician • . but M . Iloosevelt said that tew men tin der J(i wore indispensable. Planes Blast Germans On Anzio Front Willi the KitIh Aiioy >' the \ivi Hcachl ead. March 1!! i AI'I Wave | alter wave <>( Allied Imn Ix'i truck al fiernian delensi i mi'itig the beachhead below Koine today The tirst wave to ii o nvi i .\n/i • were barely peree|>tible in the early morning light as they ut ot the clouds hanging o\et the h.iiho,-. aii'l dumped thoil bomb >n tin- (Jer Inan lilies just i few mile., away. The return of Allied bomber: to this area lilted morale en the entire beachhead, since the f!«rmans for the third night in a row had ;>pod up their own air acti\ in ke ping troops m fi x Ivies and shelters. The Germans apparently were making a determined nic.lit «• 11<■ t' to I ilock mil these nisiallalio- in o'tuiey plains were led in' ' the large' area by determined "palhlnidi i The tenacity of the p 'blindirs 'i 'hi llak-filcd skies led one ranking otliccr to remark that ' u (Jeimali: were using their "lirst team" "tie stick ot bombs fell in an ad vanced ainblda. ce aul clearing s'a lii»h. killing twelve persons and wounding 85. This bombing appar ently was not intentional The (itrniiin raiders made m< re than thirtjy passes al the port after the flares were dropped before tm iwicling their bombs. Second Primaries Heitl Essential in Democracy I Iea\ y \Io\ enicnts Of 1 roops 1 i c <^i 1 n In Finnish Areas Stockholm. March 18—( \P>— lie .ivy liussiau troop movements ill llir vicinity ol Kaiiil.ila.ihs. lii'liiml (lir northern ('inland liont, were reported today in a , Iterlin dispatch to tin- newspaper { SvensjadaRliladel. On the Finnish side, the paper said, tiuekleads of Irons and material liave been heading for the Russian I'ront in a steady stream in r?ccnt weeks. Armistice Terms Given To Rumania Itrrn. S\viit/.crland. March IS— ( Al'i—'I he .Imirnal de tieneve, iinotinu ,>ii unidentified liiploinal. said the \llies had presi'iiU-el sevni conditions <.t armistice lor Klimania to l'i inee Ilarhii S,ir liey. iliini.iiii.nl politirian. ineliui- J the nortlieiii itsieiivina to l!us sia. iSv I,'lis same restoration of the l!il!l frontiers tlr* northern lirani li ol Ihi- D.il'.ulic w ould lie established In eontrol (lie river's month, rcpl u iii:; the puuar I'.ii lopean i out nil cHniuissinii. Churchill I lopes I* or I )ecisi\ e I urn ()t \\ ;ir I liis Year i.-in ion. M m i h ik• • ( \ri — Prime Minister < liillrbill cv (iri'ssril the hope t ul.iv that the yyar in neail.v every theatre would reach "decisive till ises" this year. in a messace to (lie "s.tiiile tlir soldier'1 linid e inipaigll. lite ptiine iriiilister said; "Dtiriiic this year lite men i;i (lie Itritish artnirs mil lie en caticd in nearly even theatre of | iroiit-hotil the world in what M" hope may prove to lie lite de risive siasrs, in this meat c:»n lliel.'" Wart imc Problems Presented (o ()l) I l>\ Motor(Carriers ('It n MX . Mnrt li : : (AI'l Kx rriltivt'K ' !i|t|»loxlltvi(elj Inn motor iMll iei < i mi nun • ill (»•«• < 'ill "I.ilii-s piesi'lllcd l-» oil ci.ii 'I ITr I lell'lls ' | Ti:tivp>! I d '"i l"d.>y ;i list ii' IHt'lr | Wiil'liiiie pp'l'li nis .i il . rc<|ii< st !o.' I «•'«•(. \ r Slr;i e "I IIi-ihIi tvui. |>:csi rlctil nt Hie N<»rth <*.ir<"litin Motor Truck < >per;il»rs Associate i. s.i rl the truckers part km i Ini ly w anted relief from their manpower, finnncc. moin | ten nif iiii'l '1'ier cliff iciilt it\. The i manpower pivbli'ins, lit? said, arc the > ll.Oji .C.Ci'C. Seine Aspirants Proposing Thai Leaders Take All HY I.VMN NISISI.T. Daily I'ispatrli liun iii M.nvii I.',. .!• .11 r i C. S'l°nii|H. ol 11 ic-ls< .rv. (.!!•• .i ih'i I'.IIKIhI.i'.I ill it ilil | ll'llliif la' »• iiiiiniii.iliuii li.i ('.iii^u-^-, i!: tin (t 11'11 oi..'.in t. i., pii ;ii.', in rii .1U ii;;i- In the other caiKhriati-s. to itr.fi ayro - inoni in hi tin- liuli in,in in tlif tirsl primary takt- tin- iinniinati hi, in or •ifi in ;i\nnl tip o--.pcn i ai:i.l worry "I ;i nr.-iill campaign. News I uriilli'; i«;ili :nil ■ tii.it .h>i> Krvitt. nl ( h.u liitti. lias ivim-taiitiy .KiL'llfd to the i'ci|iii i, lint that Itfinil! ii .1'iiiOf. .■ I ii i>i C'h.iiiiilii,< will i.i>t ayrec. That lu'inu ■ II11 all illtri r tlll'4 lii — ( li-M'itl I ! t' f Ii ll'|l • I .ll.ll I lll'ft Hi primaiy i lfi tinn t11»it■ >I St|iiaii- i mostly in . y1111■ i*11> v. .• ii the Si■ tipo MiH^i'-tion. Kvoiy olcrlixv oilaial who i- ilimblc I1 . f-olirlmil i landul.ilf to mi • .1 I'.im-vll. <»|>|mi sition lias not matt-rtali/.i'd to tlir p..ilit nl ii'i'tiaiv in tin ir ainli.*ioii>. .Ills' oil ninoii.l principle each otli ecr I: i- riMMUi i . In-hex e In- wmtlil lr ni in tin- pi mi.;: y il ni'iff than two p,::liri)ia1ff|. S.i tin y an* Itratlily tti lax or ol Ii ttiiii; tin- Itiyli inati take* Churchili And Roosevelt To Meet Shortly Million. Man-Ii IS (M'l l*r« si.ii nt t'.oir.i'•«'t .in I I'riiiw Millis'ri- < Inm-iull niav !»»••••? a Hit i'ii- I niiil-'i xisit >if lalxx aril V. Mrttinin-. Jr.. nnitiv sri-i— ,ir> III S| .(f. III iron Ollt oiililu ;tl I nrsl and I In* tmssiliil!i> of anrtl-rr lliri-i- ihwit t-iiiifci•• x«i|h I'lnnier .Ii sol St liin xx as sir.:Irtl tf-»lsi> lis ir|"'i'ls fr'«m I'r.tisli dip'iimal* 'I in in- 'I I• • ('li in it II att ' •' i" i* x fit ' • ' ft t-iV.flh'T .main xvas ai ci ttiril by tin Ii iliiin-Yiitfinftiv ;t;v Polish iinlitif.il il l it in-- and rii-'-it ilisrti>-i<iti; i»' tcv.'i \\ith I'iv'.ind itn fit line ol (Sf -laity's satellites The ground xxoi l; lor (lit* talks m >• lie li'id in St«*'tmills" c inletftif here xx t'l IV it -'t leadr's Afli't Ho v ve t anil ('h'lt-f-!i;|t f'" fide tlu-ir position on stich <|tiesti irit H is likely they will seek Slalm'; accord. New Boards Of Election Designated! Fred Royster to Succeed Gholson For Vance Rjard . ~ I I'alil:;.!. \l .r< Ii II-. t AIM The [ I Sltitt* I.-.nil .1 KltK'tionx t «lay | ! i ili Ii :• |! I :NVtillt;s "I CiMlll- ] '.v chin mi- wi'li Chairman ! William T. .I.i.vnv v. in-!! ivntilatii a:; j i will Ik* explained in detsill. I'r.tn I |>:ii"|>• • of tin- nieotiiiK ; ! i !•> ;n - |ii; • i i ii ili-- I - it-. 11 chairmen willi tin j;r 11 ! i • fin •Iclii.T voting. | full |>■'• «\ i.si'in lor ui'Hli was made by j tlu* l»i» leu ilatu •. 'I in- date • .'i ' Mm I'll 'J7 iit K:len-; l-.ii. Mare i at firceuville. March I ^!) at < I.nl ii. M Ii ::n al Kali Jill. I April :: 'i A.-hevilIe. A|>. il I at' i Statin 11 It-. The board spent «>me lime in |{0-I ; inn • >. < • it1'' I county board n'-ni i'i' f' tin: 1 approval until !. mI.iv Ti iI.'H' :«! *m«»..«'. Iiowc- ■ r. was! I Riven t i >1 lowing (Kept riii'iin lastl nan 'it I"•< • rl inly, John f: Brsigaw. Washing •; .Inrk MeWillitww • An •! i * I II.!; . I.. I:.. * • 1111 •. or I'.l'ltl V Van. •• ■ • . I i Ii. r f I'. Ta: ner and I. M. Hick... all ..l I Ii nrlc. -nil. Way; ■. .1 Spicer II Imiv < Johls I..IH.; Mil • i Ay lit I.. I' ... \ 'ill-: I. K. IVa !.<: ! Wilfin. .!. K. .Il Miin::. In. M. A. I "it 1M. •!■» ail.I C. .!.\|oi p.*. a'.l Wil son. l ilu . 1 -ii .• .1 \V I- . .. . 11 a rlnii*ii; c. s. Will! •. id :.i icelesfield; .1, ('. I.i!< . i tin •nijii riM IJ KOVSTKIS IS \s.\v m \n ox !.i.i:ctiu\s r»oi>v One change was made in |ii*rsnnncl when tin- Si Ii* I'mard hi Kleciiiins in :ii ii .iflf its !!»11 appoint ni'-i.t ■ I■ -<i: v. Km) S. Ill yster wan arllll'd I I I f Ihi; I II III place I'l A. W. (Sle-I . .ir.. v\ li ■ had ii-f|ti«'.sl*'<l l!i .- 'ir li' ' ':>»■ :i|i|>iiintt>(l again cm MtiHinl i'i lack 11! time In Rive in I'lr wu-k. Mi tSholsmt whs cliair lim- • ill li<i;ir<l and served M-vei.d iiT«-nl i ampaiens.. Mr li"> loi has in't-ii a member and chain mi <•! Ihc Ixmnl before Ihi . • thai the work is M«it now tn I.in . c lv Tanner. who v.... rr-npiNiinl ttl, has had • yiiiri> • >: service "ii Hm- hoard. : i. r. M. I licks. the third in* ■ • r il tii" Ki'jiiililicai icpri' WPliilixc, has I well a nii'inlifr of tin ; (' •aid l"i i'mimI yiMiH >iim-i> Urn fleatll i'l !n- lather, the late ■Inllll lliil..-. vim m i .'ii fur niiii'v years. The n.'A • • i esp» i.'leil I • meet sh»rily in •• ciiiiixc, M' ml■< i .iii Maine I lis the Slale ItOiird i ! Mi ' ii'iit.-. mi liie lias s nt i I'n'l.iiiin: hv 4* unity pnlilieai _• • • ' •..11•.11 . OMially Inrwarded hv ihi' I • (i-ralie and lt«*{iiii>iic>in mun tv i' mil V A. I*tmii i: l)em'» i .. 'i" < -lit' iii lor the i liinty ami i iniii ' I I* '- 1 >4-m'i4-rali'.' niemlici■> iii ihe in v. I- ai 1. ^VfcATBSER. I OI5 Ml: I II ( MiOI.IN \ I'.llils <1 tulY .in) u.irinrl (m. '• 111 ellOMll .Hill JlOlfl Sllllll.IV .In rr, ,im:I oiltlcr in ws( 1'iiitiiii) in .iIt«*imuni. Shirley Grows Up ;;l-:< < >f;\HKir Shr's Shirley Temple. ;.i' riwvH nnd swrt-i sixteen. Thf vi'it.im < rron Miiv s in a <li> > .-lie ucns in si now film. A hand-blocked print in royal blue I* used ui f n' of the wit i !«• eel tun Mono. ;11• ill tin- form .f i ruffle i<1 the (op ol the roy.il blue c.ittoti tdirndi knt. (InternuUunal) RUMANIA HELD READY TO QUIT RUMANIA, seeking to quit the war, is repot ted ollering peace terms which include ceding to Itussiu of liessarabia. Prince I'anui Stirbe, Rumanian spokesman (shown above), is expected to confer in Cairo with U. S. and British representatives while the I teds, poised above Odessa, rap at the Rumanian cate as shown on the map. '/ntrrMutioiiat) Air Assaults Resinned In Force On Germany With Daylight Smashes | I .Minion, Yi.trtli IX — (.M'l — UiiikIi'oK hi .Viiirrii'iii: ami Iti i tisli j.l.iitrs ui'i'i' llirowu auanixl kite < t iiliui'iit in ail aerial iiff*'!! sixe re«iiittr:l «it!i 1'iiree tt:<lay and Merlin i>ru;'tlra-Is .-.aiil slrMiiu Annricaii liitmlirr loriiialions ttrir rrarini: tiv«*r miiiIIhvi'nUtii (icrii.any at immii. Tl:r <Ir• _vI■ 111 i• • iv l iiliiv.ivl i-'-.1.' KvIihvh bji Mi m «'i lite I;AV an.-in ' 111>11.>tiit ii Ian*/-!: in w«\-»teiii t;< - -ijiiiv. 'I In- IJcr!;'i !>i miIi-.isI.s s iiil Ilic Am prii'im bombers wcro curort by fiitliUTS and wi le enum'.eil in v 1-1:1 b.-tlli . l».v Ihitos <if I he <;• i im.-iir air defense. Tin' proi-essi'in (il ti:i> linht atlaek<:s was jn::ri| shoi tly altrrwai<1 by liKhlor planes .stioakiny mil in f« :reo lowaul Ucn loRiif on liic bombers' flank. T-mI.iv litimiifC .<ii>i tif.litt t«>i.iv.s 1 11 ii i I ui) t i -111111!u iv )• ti-r <! <y in .■ I.. i Ii ii-i a. i A .ii •:«; *i< y i • • in ..<• Ilif trip n «*i in.- Alp ui -i<l In av.v ! «m Viiiina : iild AiiKtriu, ami lii'U I 1. !. ii,. • i Alu. ■ i pl;i!ii . '.nil* t | attacks ajymt ■' ■ iiuiihi iiciilHills i:i ! i anr** iin i ll»." iml. I • • i << in.in-', us ill. • Vm ii.'. ill. i '.i 11 ii-i ( i • •. .ntj - ... i i .if ii twelve lighters vvw lost in . [ Vienna iitt.K'i.. ; tldlos that "many J | piano.. v. i . c I) . •>" oil I i ImVf. iTitsllul I iii >!i<i\v(It'llV tin- /\I' S h< .i(l(|li;n K'| . • i111 tin! |.|iini'ill.i1i i> I Kpeeily I ho lami'u'i M plain - tailir.i! I.. Kltilii. in11 A!: ■ I hoiidiKpi.Toi's at t X;ipli'.> -i eleven plane.- w re l(i.-l ill all • • i atn ti-; •• tlio Moriitori ili t an air lm io yesterday. Allies Are Slowly Driving Nazis Out Of Cassino Points Allied lle.iihiuartcr*. Naples. March IX.— tAI'i—Allied troops arc (IrivitiK I!*•* 'Germans from une strong iioim afler another in Ilie southwest curlier of ilrvastat cd ('assinn and the ruRKed hills extending from the town tn the monastery above, headquarters ar.iiouneed today. I'll- t»«t::iu - e>>n(uv u- t.. hold out m tin* mim i ni (lie lnwii ;ij: nust .1 <li. 1 *I \ i »»i ilm.itiil Allied ii-miiIiv, '. I'd: nil! .nr iit'.ifl. Kl'iiil ii.;litm», Mpll .ii'hIiikI tin lull v.i- t ilie town, v.it'i Mil' Allifj 1 , iiiu one hoTtflit to .1 (iitinler iitt.iek liuii.Hi »roo|i , hi''.vi .11 Mil ilv li'-ld •wo other - v.ln. Ii they 11.1 1 -aptim-d New /•> liindci .iiid lndi.it. v i v Iill'iriiu: oi;i: l>y olH tin I it-11... 11 pti iliult Hi C'l ill"' •"iiil 11." .mil Al !n i| t.iiil;. 1 i"\ I'd ii'lo (' 1 fin I'liif - liny night aflei liavim; been In lit up by hnyv ciMiii: 111 m. Wrcliit day' tri'lll('ll(|o|l ..It ii : M| llMl'tll i lie (.iceman*, >iii •••t into Iht .•.otllllWC:;! eoiuei ■ • I (",i..., 11.1. wee ;>n.t '('ted |»y rp"i I m.'. Ilie Inn • N'.i/i |x>. i'iiiii • u i.ii;li L'.'i'iuni to 'Ii WCI t IIIHI . I ulll- ' 1 "1 'he I •• " A! lied 1111-11111 ' id through .i 1111. - in.iin- ol 111->11.1: tin- lo enu ■*;< 11 it Gorman- in hand-t i-hai>d siriiKKli's. M«;w Zealand I: h.|)S jljirlffl .,li at ■ ick !"'W,.nl tin- i.iili<M(l Matimi ;it Mic .southern i it:" oi Ca.-Mnu shortly t>ctnr<- 1111 hi yr-ii id \ i»iid by ^ p. m. one nr twit i.iiik . with siunc in liintr.v were irjiittid n Uil- ilatim. Allied :■ i t11lt-i \ t «mji|i| Gor man t;.nk> and ..nti-tiinl; artillery nearby. A - i|h X /.lii.iiim infantry went Inrwaril l:::«*i-n I-'ukI.o \Vulf> <i|>|K.'art'd suddenly and dive bombed tllem bill I.uli I In tin? attack. Cotton Shows Slight Gains New Vmh. M.'icii lit <AP> C >l t' I" < i' ■ ii l< n ■ ril . | May I' I 'M- < M <v :mi.7 ! ••11.71 •'"ly 2n.li ;»«i. |-j ' •< l.... |;i |;i IVn-ii-ii. r . ! i :• :w Middling 21 w: Allied force Is Landed By Glider Behind Japs < mi f >)*• I 11 • I'.nrnia Kfw! Mincli |(| (AP) At< < ' ''till 1 >!!:il>*,»- I I I"11• i>li yin'ii l.i:.(lcI i>v Vim i • II . n f;l «lci . ilul I 1; i I. <• r:ir\ <• i i lit • it • 11 1 |i ;tii> ( till "I 1 lieliitid •Itipunese 11net in i-/til i <•!> tr.'i! r. i' in i ii'ul p1.ir»-d a ninnir: • Mliinri ly nrr»Ks iiippfy linen linking the flf -i: \ in 11 ill' I II illlf I Ill •ll'inll'H, IVt.iils i>f (his (luring iihSiitill well1 fhsrli seil tiKl;iy. ni'iii Iv tv/n witI;> .iItfi tlv < p<'l';ili"H csl.iblivlii'tl .i string Allied position moil- Mm Ion n il« s smith ill win re 1.1 (Irn. Jo seph Stilwell. with his Chinese mid AiiH'i'tr.in lfjjimrntx. is driving s<» .1h wji"-1 • . cl«';i| Ihe wiir for ;i nrw ^uj» plv I nr 1 i China. The Hrttish nnd Indinn infantry t (orcvb were llown into the Biiim.i I<1 111'I 'I I,! I.. I ■■ .. , V . i- |l • • . | ■ <| ,1 I •!«■ I '.I . . .|||.', • Ml • Ml I'm ill' ' I! • - .11 .11!.I I't nil.- Miiw - ((•(■Hi li'l! < I'mn .iiirli il I y <"• «l«'«n ) I'liilip ('in-Ill in. Kric. l\i . tin- .prcril air mill whs wli pjwd iiiIm phti|H'fl by Hie I'ikIciI st;i!<•_- nrrny nlf foirc i«« i I villi;! • <11 1., 11. pl.l'.'lll 11* I'd t i lll« • I slrnm; i:i" <1 rci* nl • tin* Ii• • :: 1 of . Mm n .i v i'M hi .<!i imulmi: thr uiy.i 11 If 'i illlll .III.HI-. illMUll' Thr ii"lrl iittjK'l. i .inulll the .tup.i i iir.xe (•. mplclrly i>v Mirpnsr. The j A11 ifil liivcr established thr air li.ise iniil funned out into widening of ' fens \ r simtluMst i>i Myitkyinn !»• 11>t <• llir .t;;|>;1111• discovered II::.' thru supply lini s between north :.n«i south Uuntiii wi".c i ttiingrr oi bring | cut. Soviet Push To Dniester Crashes On Great Advantages In Communications Result Frcm Drive Moscow. .V.uvh IS—(AD — ?dassed cavalry, infantry and tanks of Marshal Ivan Konev, pouring deep i 1 it<• the valley of tin* lMiiester. across flooded streams and muddy fields, were within s if lit of Bessarabia to day. 1 h- !• ' rnmmuniques ss.:«l »h<- o • y : ('t ashed '..ir ward t vitin:i • t i miles i»i the D ie.-'< •• Che | rc-v. .r boundary of Humaniai u.'.t •. .1 offensive was un chceked In one sfrliir Itassian unH.s eap tiirrd Tiimushimt and drove to williiu tuHve miles of a ctnod highway which extends north eastward to an ancient border i'iwn and a Isiuhwav e**nter on tne rrtvnrii roads running I - IScnvrli ; ti l <. /echoslovakla. \t t' • • :tr 'i ■ •; .. 're I'Ur:,in lilU t>«• ni M : ! fSrcai y Zhukkov's I . <! I r l - ■ ■ , I I In I )llllll'> ill « i1 'i i ' • ■! : • •' v ir;; il; • largo < t ' ! • atn> i>1 the • . i i i. i i ,. wei e less than ... . •• < • ii hm a id '!•••■! l" 4 'i several oirrri n.-. I; id • ■ r ■ i■■ i-v.iih'd between I>t■ i>ii i • ! tin- !' .ind tin- great vlicai i i ui- \v«-i'f I'.nee dorp :n mud. '! '!.<• i ■ > -imiilR Miil feature of the rapt re • >1 I >i11>iii> v. a. the eummillli i .ili • .iii' antage •ii.i'd Iiy (lie Ifns s;an.-. * A haid-:-uriacod highway ' r • i ■ Mhwoyt into Iaitsk. thirty iv it < .i\* and : :i.er into I avow, K.'i miles t.' iho so iihwcxt. The Hus ,-iar.s a :r:.;lv v. e. c witi-.in TO miles of L\v..\v Helsinki Clings 1 o I;;iint I lope of I'eace \\ ith Reds Helsinki. March IX—(AIM — Finnish political iiuartrrs today slill clins to tile hope—admitted ly very taint—of rescuinc the lirarr negotiations with Kussia, despite general pessimism hero follow ins parliament's action Wednesday. I!ec«j;iii/.ini; that time is run ning nut last these sources said Finland still war.lr. to negotiat" an armistice, hut at thr same time lelt she ought to have an opporlunity to set a more prccise idea <it the terms before coins; to !»ie Kremlin. These nil.liters said it is iiuite lilti h thai this is (he essence of " I inland's new reply to Moscow, which reportedly now has been " delivered. Jap Defense Is Cracking At Lorenzau \u • I H■ .11 |i| UN'. Sf>tith\vr.it I' , i n Villi: ' AIM 'I lie Am« iii> ii M ■ 1111 island in tiiii • • i in I airon/au's .. itli • e i e irking the .lap.i hiiiI Die l<>wn it" .'!(•< 11m . Mac \t thm ;m» ii' inn rd 1 >f tin- Iiist cavalry • it , . ii i« . 11 di'ine Thursday, • he <!;•* :ifti'l landed "II Manila from nearby I • Nffifiis inland, which I'.- i .j'(i i! i ■ •;•*!>• Ii.nl captin etl. Tlien tl f.v ■ ' ' .i dnw 11 enemy pill— IkisH ili'ii'iws '.till mortar fire and ■ *■ i 1111■:«1 witlun (>00 :r 'I.. ! "I' IJJIll'f • Il1.skI1ts. I ('iiin|ileli< l>r«iik<l<iwn "t the ene ' vv'- ■ .1 lens r main: I Allied tl'cops Iv lilmu tin- 1'i'aehhrad perimeter at. i I mini : \<mu t.i I•-1y "ii IV>ui;aiti - 11 i• • - land w . . i"'pnrt<fl In mi the I S'lhrni'ins. Tin ur<\-! in- .lapane.se drive ..i" ed ii flu- Allied airdmntc on Km ] prrss August.i boy flickered out 111 ; li|.'it IVcsdav niKlit Mid Wcfllies ii; \ mi'i ninB I'red llnpipmin, Assn.. ( a'ed Press cdrrespondent. siiid the dawn as-, mil Wednesday cost the enemy 1115 dead. M;n \rtlnir snifl the enemy's fr>r m.'f .us in tin- 11 nuamville lighting hail "een "dispersed and decimated," and "over 1,1(10 nf his dead lie with in utn lines alone."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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March 18, 1944, edition 1
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