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... . r-. •>..«> m . , u x lii> 1 .-> /\ \ \Jl 1 Reds Sei For Rumanian Drive Court Holds OPA Rent Plan Constitutional, In 8-1 Ruling Roberts Is Only Court Dissenter No Unlawful Grant CM i 'ower Made, Says Iliglt Lourl Decree W.i. iiinjrt.in. .Mai rli 2Y —i < AI *»— I in- i iih* Cuiu l to<la\ ii' Id roiistilutioiial llic Ol'A , it'llt Ci lltl'ol |>r«>};r;tin. Ju.itice Douglas ili'livcnd the eijrlu to «»ii«» decision on pro-! c.'i'dni^s involving Mr . Kate l.'. \\ iIIIiniiiaiii. ut Macon, C«a. Justice I'iiIh-Ms wrote a dis.-cntnii; i (>| 11II M il I. ( Just01 B • v. I• .. < H»A .mIiihmi-ii i- i t"l, ia>a;;ht. ill 'hi' I* edei al il.Mnct i court .a Macon, to re (train Mrs. Wil-! ! n>Ji:iiii 11 "!n |'i ' «'i 'It nif; State rotn t pi t « •I'llnis;- "I;iii; t'i till 'in i,.' [ .uaixv nl .in oidi'i ||Ai j; ,i rent i i**■ 11111;• |.ii h- r pi-•jK'rt> . I I:*' i.i I. ii I , ..t:: I h- lii III" |. | latum w. an uu< inKtitution.il delcfr"«tl il "I l« B'hliltU .• | ltiV< I I In- l )l»A ' .< | »f < tl '• I lll.it i|. • | |i,|, Ullclly I,, tin- Stipierne I '> iii :. I lit- in.i.i' nl.v opinion staled tl>al IIicii* was "mi Kraut <>t tin In idled a.luiiitistt alive ill.n I'ii' ii." .is Mrs. UilliiiRham argued. 'TiuiRrcss lias not told (hi- administrator in lis rents whenever ami wherever lie might like, at whatever levels tie pleases." .Iiistire Ilutii;l.is staled, "t'luicrcv-i has ilirrcted that maximum rents lie lived in those areas wltrri> I ilrlrtise aelivities have resulted, or threatened to result, in inrf.ised rentals ineonsisteut with ( the purpose ol the aet. '•And it has .applied tin- .standard ami tin iia.e pnmil to jpiidc tin- ariii i is 11..t« in dt'teriiiliiin^ what tit* ma x inn iih nntals .should la- in . jjiven area The criteria t" j;iudc tin Administrator an- certuinly not morcj \ at; a* tli.in lin* ,^t.iii.I.u «ov< rum;; tin- (leterui'iiatiiin 1>\ tin- ...rretarv nt I >• arhi tliiK an a- anil . niitniniiin piiee* tm isnHx NEW RABIES DEATH WORRIES WASHINGTON Washington, March -.'T. (Al1) ' The rapid r., second dentil from r»- : hie since ;in c; dcmic of n ad dog iii'iki* i»'i! Ia-i l . m.iei. u.i i i'i"ile(l today. I,ate.t victim v. a.; Mr- Kstclle ! Kirhy, 65, who was lilHM'kctl flown and hltteii la I ( let • ihi'i* 1 >\ a I a rue iIor which attacked her in front nl the Shoreliam hotel. She was given ; the Pasteur treatment hut diet! .M rclt IV. Rumanian (!on\nv Iorpedoed, I)i\ ism>il Lost In l>l;ick Sea N'eu Vork. starch !7.—( \l*» — liussian suhtnariiies .ill.irked a Itumauran convoy evacuating troops from the I'rinira Thursday 111•*111 iiml praetic.illt an eo tire Kuinaitiau division was lost. tlie llrilisli radio dri tared today. The hroailrast, which cave no sonree for ils iiiloriuation, was recorded liv ( Its. Great Events Shaping Up In Pacific War Theatre IIv < cult ,il I'l csv Wellington. Mm< h 1 I i.« lrni*tli »>( Hie v .ii m.imst hi in.i v lir f!»•«• ifJ«-r| |>y n||t ii n nmvi in Mir I'iieifir wbirh .if nmv in |>!e|»;ii.i • inn. Tlii'-i' <i|iiT.ili'>ns v. ill !"• llir irvisl ini|im litnl «>i • 11»• w,i in «1.11»■ in Hie I*:i«-ifi«• iIic.iIit. Tim iin|i"il ine" i>l llii r |• 1.11 w ■■ •i|>|i« »l nil l»v llir fiirt Ui.tl Ailnilliil Clii1 l«-i- U Nlniil/, (■••• niiiiHliM'-inrliirl n| Hie I'.kiIic Heel. I rrrntly held >in extMISIvn II'IIIhI n| rnnfrr •inc. Ill \V:i>llilHJ'«'ll I'll It.ilrcy III- I lli.iflc 111-. |||- I public 111]>fiIr;it»f«* III VViisliinuf• iii dm iiiu the. i- rnnvor.».i• miis. I .ikcwisO. n'l'cr liiuh-i .inkinu n.i\ .1! •iiui milili.rv officers frmi' llir Ccntriil. South .ind Sotiliiuc.st I1,h ilir have been nm\ mi; in ;iud nut of Washington, .-ciiictiiiic. secretly .ml .if |»: ll »1 If J v \* »i r 11 f / 11 i .ml fl if Pit if*-'i in »»!•; itii l» ' ' 011 th< '•«».! t .it Chin,! •: to till .l.ip.m c||«rfiwh* !»••»? Oh* .11 I'Im! ihimm- the |*;ii|fir lift mil -t 'lii\r .sli.iii^lif iilTM * Hm* .l.ip'lii' 1 t» M||f(;|l|*f | |.»' » i ' pp'M f f 11 I)inijj J;i \i • \ » J • 111! In < • ill ,i |i|*i\ i» -1 »i;hf Ii«m \'\v Cfiiuii.i IIinitiali thf I'JjlllpJMll' Srn .fi' I'♦ puiihr.ii'> h i\ « l»OOtl cli-«*li>.^itvt* Ki ic John fnfi. pit- idcnl dt flu* I'ntlrd Sf.il«v Ch«ittiliri of ('onimci <*<\ . i > .« p«» 11 * I« • l\<puiln«m riiii(li(l.i'r I i vicr prr-rdt'.'it. Thr.v commented lh;i* John-tun is j;i »\\ me ifi p«'!iIhm1 statute. Ills recent >}>< <»* h ,kIn i both c.ipitiil «nul i .-a l\v- i-wx.) NELSON URGES WAR WORK FOR 4-Fs WAR PRODUCTION BOARD CHAIRMAN Donald M. Nelson (right) speaks to Hep. John M. CosteHoof California shortly after his appearance before the House Military A(T.nils Committee in Washington. The WPB chief said he favored some type of legislation that would force 4-F's anfl others exempt from military service into c ential war work 91 that "they can pull on the oars just like their brothers in the armed services." Me told committee members that he believed it is too lute now to enact • full-scale national service act. <Inlcrntihonal i,uaud',>huio) Democrats Lash Back At Critics Foreign Policy of Administration Is Vigorously Defended \V..miimi:(i<ii. March !i — t\3'i — l>rmo:T.il*> luslicil It.) <'!< ,il miii ii I i in; Ki-puliliraii iritiriMii Imlav witli a vncal ili'fmn* ill till* .iiliiiinisliMliiin's I mil mi puliiTi's. > ami an illarl* mi Ihr "isolationisl" iipimsilion tIn-> sniil would pave Ili«* way for World War lit. I>i>rli».iiu: Dial hi* |>laiim <l a S- n- I alt- . Ii •• ii • tie i il I• *i. < liiiirin.in (■'•iiii.illy. I' . f »•:>!■ >i-i .il. mi tin !• n ;;;■ rl'lllt'"!) I «l|lnntlU*«\ I""|. tn la.**!. I In- 'i 11|< I i. | I hi* St at'" ' I >i'|j film ill 11 i«I (!• nit.- tui 1411 |iiilirv ami Is »|»t*i at. i i;; 'II 1 il >V-I 1- 1 (lav In "Of i-itira*. mi- havr a f«rri;;ti polio. ami M I'.i . Iii'rn wi ll ilr11 ii<-il In I In* 0I1 in I >\!• > lull flown In Sri*iH.ir> 11I Stair II11II and nllirrv" ( omialh 1I1 rlarcil 111 ail iitli'iview "Itnl On* lirsl llnii;: Mi* liavi* lo il> • is win I In* war. Di|iloinao uni t In- miIi'ii ilinalril In lli.il 111:III now. Thai ilorsii'l 1111.111 I It;; I mi* air mil plauiiiiu; fur Ihr I ill in—. "Wo an- u "*.: 1 • «»y our a I 1h*. . Iliif. villi .;*! Il (II. till. 11 • 1»miicl 1 tit I\n:«* Kivi* 1 Encim Airdromes In France Blasted By the Americans I.nnrinu. Mnrcli '!T.— (AIM — Slrni.g forces uf \inrriean l.iUeratois and l*l> iiik Fortresses hiastrd at Xa/.i airdromes in sunt hurst anil mitral Krancr ttitl.i\ . follow i>ir; tip a night assault l»\ K AF honiliors on l-ssc 11. Iiuiiii* «>i tho Krnpp works, wilh ;*.OUII toils of explosives. "A very slrnng escort" of fighters. in* hiding l.ightnings. 'ililliidrrholls and Mll^laitRs. accompanied the luilcd Stales lioiiliiers into France. Tile term indicated more than .Mill big Inimhers and perhaps 71111 or more fighters engaged in the strike at Xa/i air liases. I! w.ts ihe 'list Ameriean at tac!< ol the mitiith. three over the reroril set in February. Concern Over Institutional Shortages i;v ia nn Msni r. Ihiilv Disp.ilrl* IStirc.iti I. .1. : 1 ( ||( ,, 1 \ ..I lh« ' t iif • th.it «!». '1 <•;. . in ;«« • • ml • 1 * 1 mHfn • nl 1•• I.-j*1 »i:: h n «• Jjmm *1 p f'M an liort|| r{ \\... , | . |i||i|{ Sell «f-| • II • 11 • • * l • • I'll r »||< ri n M» ii- J ' I ii* * !•' •Il*»\vimj r|i» cl\ mi »f i ill »i v l» V f'li* .• I'll !• » • : »:;M»n n ' »K .»<*<•« >9 iv 11 . I i | • i < ... .1 I IVM*hCM < "IU*iV\ I l.i't ' »II ft« •• I »'•*«•* - h"lt,ii;r i . inufc tigtf 11' Iflit ft ti v/niilrl In- I In i« f »» l.i ll .a»nil.lUfV l.l I" .. f tlj«« |\V« " I ItH.' Af (Siirir 'Mr. •!« t• •«• • «lwif . f |li« i Ii.t.-t • I i | i!.||f !•!•..i r I t J , • It II *»fft ;■ • 11■ v 1 • f fit- . 'I t«•:*. 'till 'i . . d > | • . . ..||i«' .1 \I! U -v . .v w.i t«.l |m • . rly .it <• • • i! !•.i At Hi,. « - »l« • i ll Ij'»* * 11.. trill* srhoi I ;if 1|« »lf fii.ni f I •• • .*T.t" <|,<,rifiti'H'lrnl. Mr I 1 itf-inl I. I»'»y*l, il *» ;.«»1 |iui>I!«• iti'l |m i .«.nil ilrr ill it11^ «•#| m. ("AI5Ml I* v..'• ';i filiinriit 11f*i i j « KOMMIX'S QUARTERS SET UP IN HOLLAND I.option, March n.—(AIM — Alicia. Xclherlands news agency, siid today that I'ield Marshal Krwin Itonimel. ficrtnaii imtiinvasion chief, lias established headquarters in llreda. occupied Xetherlamls. near Ihe mouth of the Khine. and some 28 miles of Koltcrdain. Barrage By Huge Guns Is Started German Stand for Odessa Is l3oomcd, In London's View I.itiMii.11, Man-11 11 (Al') — The tied army \va « Imlay for its I'ir.-'t tlirii I ><i'ln enemy soil alter .ma liilij; tiimuphaiitly l<i tin1 I'rui ri» er lionler from '.vliirii llillei la■ 11n-iit■<i the soul hci'ii him". <.i I'i. ill- i anvil in vasion <>! liu ian nearly three years a>'«». I(iis.s:an I i:; !••' ill. layin;; down • i .111 i.t on I<1.1111 mi.hi territoi v. M- mi . ml i.»d»y. iikI : ivM infantrymen were ex|.ei l. il l.. lit.. ... i.m :m-i*>vs tiei..Hi' i'l'ii wliii li Ihey reai-licd oil a r»:t-iiiil.- ii.isii >i . .i uli.y. mo.» .i \v< i l. .it. , Hi. v . i. li..* lip .ador l>lll ■ !. tl IV. Ill) 1(1 • If lll'llll l| til' III. In-miri Maistial Stalin. win anu'tanii il II"' i uihiim* a <1 part til *'iiiii :.iati- irmilii'i'." also irI1 ri< «l U.r <aiiMit«* ni (tii- |t«-ssar.'III.IM i.lit ril.x i.l n.vi'llsi. a virility wlnill i l.i i . until.'I' <ii-riii.in avr:t<i<* ni iilit'al Irmn limit' I'ltssi.t. IHI'i'i' >iiivi«*t Iiii-i-i-.» wi-ri- drrl.iri (| within III niilrs ul las. i.*m\m i tliiiiiir.il wliii li inns iln- iii.ijni *-.i11 iMMur railway in iii ill- iii;. :*.i n i. M'i !«>.*( iir « ll'CiS ■ I n. iilU'RO to tin I 'i it • a iL'gtil'ill'd in I .• uiioii 'li < I a ( !< i n il ; . (I iii. ,i in.I Ik e|*eiI Nil;..I. I 11.. i i |. .i i ili.ii llitIit v. i i ii '■ iii m • • i.i .ii more.I I'i'ilit.iir.i .ii' ' "uiu'i lltumaiy ..nil ii.iinaiii.' i;:i;-. . i.-ii lli.a In- |., u> .l.ly Would ii.al.i I ' 11*1 III ICI ii r 1.1111 • in ;ni at> in|)l at I'M ' «IVI' i'i'- I'I li nil I ii'i'i I !.<• I'm . in- 'A i l i* i I'll..i Il (I . 11.:ti :?«:•"» null 'if tile ' il nil li 1. uli ..I .!■>'• i.il. In.ni I In chare, t, Kiiin.'iii in i ajut .1. Tin- Kussiaus also hammered nut new Rains nrai* the middle llnit'sler rivi-r yesterday. a Siivii't ."oinininiiinir uiiiiiiiiiiciuu Dial Kaiiu*in*l'/. IVilillusU. in tinsmiliiwi'steru cnriicr ul lln* I kraine, Ii.iiI hern -miri li-il. and that I Ik- lied .irmv was already sturiMliiK IIuoiikIi its streets. The ei-.niiii'.lnif.iliiius renter was vital as ail eseape cap I'm* drli*ati'il (irriii.iii Iriiup-. sliminiini; southward 11riii fallen I'riiskuriiv. In i lil Poland, where some IIiik. .iii iii.it .»:i■ v.illun :t.i null.. . i Hit1011 lint; river liniitiei* lie!worn G«'rii any .• I:• I liu . tin- I»i•«! iuiuy v. is • Ii i I i i I t" I. • nil ■ itided Tartm|iiit. Ii tli rly .1 U ntied for weeks. and In Ik- v. i j»• i:il it.- :.nrt;«nn. caj)tiil liu* ..'-it .1' 111 * i el. Japs Leave 300 Dead On Bougainville .Mhnl 11 <(I Irrs. Sunt hurst |*arltM ll;irrli !7 t \ r « .1 • |ia ursr t: i.ops in Hm* Solomon is l.irifs. is' I.it' ll I»\ \|lir«| Sill'ri^si's, ,i 11 * I .iImii<I«i1h <1 l»\ tlirir •ituronini.*nil. sprnt .it l«\ist ,'100 tinirr |i\in iiMt|||iar imsiirrrss I ill .iMi i.ij*I IinmK \tnrri«M9i drlriisr, if I mp»rv% \ in: list i |l,«> on II* :ii:.nnvillr island. All • (>li Milt rifirtl 1 .«! I" 'I \« ill* |i.!|ii'i hi lli<- T»»i »m i ■ rrt'ir • *• Ih'.kIiIh «rI |m t Inflrr Thin '!.•*. tr<| jti (lrii<*i.• I I >«•lit;— Ins M " A * *i' 11 < "iij' * itiif|ii** h»'l;iyt *«• f|!t**'| in i tlMMjiMI M v I III 11-t I II toll. I »• 11 '!)•• '!• I« llllt'l' • |» .h«rl l|lf» J I|| ill«\ I * I \ im * i' "n« »ny* |»rr* i-. i . nffrlim<* if in v! tirli «•. |Ji, in wlitrb In* I" ? j 11' • i ** Hi m I.Milt m id. 111« \||»» i •• » • 'l 'II if r tin- I hllt 'l iV tin ' • t • «l>|y low I- »• 11 flf.'Mi. l. ' o :ni|»*f| ;i* «I line tin ...mi:. f mt>;it * i • ''!• Mi* .'till .1 ip.«tn- «• ch-iifl h.m«i ii I v. illpti \tii» ru-.iti lin*III* .1 i■ • i»rr«T»hv| IhfM |;itr,| • it • itli n*t Ilri*> 'u" .it win: 70 shrll i * • • • \ti»« i'n.im |»i isil •« his 'llirir f»t • • >1. • '♦.•!•»,mr/| t \\ «• \ 11i«af I si• f fii Ms nnl ♦ .nsrfl >«inn* « i i • 11 n s Mil. J lf< || • .. ;it)#i \||«M U'tm <U*~ fr«> • i In i|Hh»i ' .:intincf tmi |»s. flntimmij rr.nniy C»in p'»-it|«»ps •• |If| -.tlllllJi *l'». ;i| )> . mpplv <1I'lMS. VlATHfJR I on MUITII « \l(OI.I\ \ l'artl> cliiiKh .itiil iiiol tonight, prrrrilfil l»v showers in rNlrcmr cast portion. Turs<lav, fair to 1«.ir11> cloudy and :»li(;lilly cooler. Victory Address By Churchill Is Well Received In Britain LOOKING FOR INVASION ANSWER im i i'niiiM^— ^ NAZI MARSHAl Krv. in I! »i:iivol (kft'i nimuicr of (lie Wc. t, look nnxi >u:-lv disposili.iii of |i,fjr I, fttiov liy vasioa will strike. 'I Iic i>lmto is from Jillfl Von Hun: ro-«i;>t << ccn orcd mr.p showing tha to I' Min- <■:11 v. hi'i.' tlio A . | a neutral n>uu-«. ilnicrmt u!> (ierm;ms Dcchtrc I . S. I* orce \\ ipcd (hit I'.inlrii. M.dili .'7—(AIM — 'Mir romeiand (tr el.u ril toila.v tli.it .ill \!>>•'i i«-;iii "ri'litliianilo force" It.1.1 l.iiwlri! nnrthurst <if Ihr naval lias'* of I.a S|>r/.ia, 011 Ihr (iulr iif <>eiio.i, 'JIMI miles alinvi' Koine. hut hail been «ipnl out. The formation consisted of tun rl'liriTs and I" mm. Kerlin stud in its hroadrast comtniinitntr. Thrrr was tin Allied confirmation of tin* report. ECTC Group Faces Charge Of Disloyalty Ciecir IK M.ii «-li .I' ■ Til.... nuMiitx-rs "i I he r.o'tiliy <>' K.r.t Car.ilinn Trarhri < Iirrc j ..ill t'> I,iv till v It.'id I'CI'C i-l ihi I tj..- from IVesuleitt I . Ii Mea ' d'»\\ 1 • appeal !>« •• ' >' 1| " April I ..ii cm -1 ■■ <!' ■ , lltv I * \ til till' .) i t ' Ml til.' ,. ;P..U.. •• T!|.". ..!'»■ | I II. It I ll I. Wi u' 1' . II I I lift l<< > • i.nil'i. C.irl I A' • ."I :■ r.r .1 ft <-l|l|. 1,1 1 I »••("» Til! •» . . • Iii'I it. Tin t,'i !<•<• I l! . vcml-i'i ■ r ni.ii-.v .ii.*. ■ ■ . . v.: I'lllll'l ■ • I I tin ■ I . In.tti .ttlilctit nil I i ll.v." ,hi|> IVowj In ! i u 11. i Iv S11»;.\ 111 !»\ Allied I nit' .i.M. \si.-i An • • ■ tin v i i - • ii.-. Hi.- r.i . ■ \ . I ft «"1 \ I < 'I \ ' ' • I '1 Ml • Ill ' • '!• I lllll . 1. 11 >; 11 t ■ ,• i,i.'. in r in I III* Ii ., | rid ii' in i I p i'. "IS I.I llli: •'III', t III'.I ' til"' f •IMIMIIMIwild, uddhiij {Hal ■. .I" lighting had t ik<tt ptmT. This wmt «ili inilii'iitl'.n llt.il oi . '.| t|ii' I in i I- .lap • IH'Xc iHVIIKi'HM n I"'i'ls t-.iti llW'tl -tii|i|>i<l .is Aihn'i'.il l.i<ul I.. iiM..nit Kitten's rtimin.ittdfrs marshaled stiinuth !•> meet lln- >icncinl <friisive aimed ..I ciiUmu Ihr Allies" Assam supply lines. The? crnnmiinlqtK' diockmed Ihnt .lapaitcyc lan!.s had tiern en. •imteri'it .•ii llu* Ttiddiin-linph.?! mud. another invasion mule. and several "£ them dc.it rnyed. Essen Feels 2,000 Tom Other Targets I lil Also in Big Raid By British Planes I.oikIoii. .March -!7.— (APl — Rrilisli lirav.v lioinltors lliunilpri'il nvcr western (lermany in very ureal strrnctli last niRhl anil dropped a ernsliiiiK uriclil of IiikIi explosives anil incendiarIcs. perhaps 11(10 lung Ions. »n tlir haltered city i.l lessen. siclil nl' the sprawling Krupp armament works. Al lln .-.inn' t .••. .1 Miiallci fmi'i . l: A !•' imkIi-i h i mi in' . i thr <;«•!• • i i uliliiv iiii't-i II.HMiiivcr, I-.!. • 111 ! p I'>c |i " •'•ii- i ! nil ;i iiinili* .. .' IV l.llUC! .! ( iMltlM . .11 Uc|• Mhfi .11 |n■«. !• i I :^i-t. ill \v«"tn t #••! • ■ -i ■ i-i atl.n-lii (I ■ 11'I i • \v> ii- I i I in rni- iiv wall -. "ii.*, •'•>• ■ • !•;> iiu <i\ ••rintsh) uprrit »t»s. whirii »I.-'i mmiMry .-ai< • i ' i • • 11 "I Ii in- |it inn I sm ii u.iv I.ist raided in fiirer i (!•■ i: m iii'- hi .in iii .ini\ I II \< I.I'll III"II- III.Ill '.Ullll lull:: t i' i' i- \ rfii i. <in n iiiiIii.kIi iI i»ii I i i,l'. ,. |l" i ii I mill 11 inn "I • .ill" nl 1'inlii |i|.i->s as • n't I , • ■ . I Omissions Cause Some Surprises Says False Alarms I <> Precede* Actual Invasion of Kurope l,Mlld»Hl. AI I H h :7— 'AIM — R«'stram«<l approval. lacking in llii' «"Ut Iju-ia in < l' I he early war years, wa <-v, |. . (| today by tno.'.t London i;<• w papers for Prime Mm; '••) ( horcliiU's ad<'>'< l.i • p ij;III. in liifh ho *•«>iii'i<l«■ nt I\ pi.-dieted v ictory Jiiid p'ai -I t!'i Kit .iai.• westwar 1 ad' t • i "t lie greatest e.m. "i,; il • 1- i ' iiin|iiiiij;." ,ip|.i ■ .. li i»-; "* (ti his IV mil! ilr lii'<i:nlnst address. his fiist l«n ,i year, the inline minister <ii;l n*»l much upon problems ill diplomacy cinilroutim: the Allied nations, as smile iiii iitrrs hail exported. hut leiii'Wfil the war's progrrss in ■ill theatres. str«mgl> defended his administration anal in general l< i ins mitlircd postwar eriinemie lilans liir Britain. II« -poke only guardedly <«f the I -| I! I ■ •.: !C 'eni as- of Europe. but in one >il»v*'»ii:- reference declared ■| inusl warn yen that. In deceive j'Uft Iwtfli the i•non y. there will lie many lalse . I.irins. feints and dress rehearsals. When the signal is given the wh"le circle el .iveeijiiiR n;i•iotis '.'.ill hill then elvc oil the Inc." Xiuiiiiincine lliat American air pirn cr in Britain mm c\ecr:ls that nl' the vastly expanded KAK. he predicted that the two mighty forces together in future months would produce results "which w ill cenci'.illy |>e of enormous advantage to the eaiisc of the Allies." Ill till* I' i' "In-. llil'l, I' possible thai projtre may be muds more rapidly than was formerly iijht p >le." lierniM- I ho Jripane e .il- 111' ' H i! S glls <»f Ri'aVO ve 11'.Ill lllidi" li.'in mer blows 11---iti the i *■ p mileii t'nitcd States Nav y Turning i" U11 ii with w>rds <>£ p> i 'tii p'.n •• t •; Mi ;h.il Stalin, l1pri • e 'i •• r i!•■. ! neil ..Illy have the II ;r invaders !"•• n iii • i ■ i fie I io'I i!i< v have e i ,-iit • . iii ..I the C.cv in nl ii tv Ii n • • • . • • l.ii'Uely lore nut liy ttuss' IP v al*■ i ai il ftowralship." I • I || -I II of the Soi ■ i 'ti' ' •'••• ti nice • el the II •'! .»!, CI, ■ loll , ,|. -has been • he main Hitler'a approach* mi: «I>'M o i' < ,e reumii.-." with I e l I • ii/v .ilie.nly prev nihil! in Hungary, ttuin.iiiia and IhiU (he third hi force by Cassino Front Is Marked iiy Heavy Artillery Duels Ai-I 1| M..1. Ii (Ai I I !<<• Mill •••< ( • II-.. If. .( !• IV till 111 i ! • i j i • • «'i'k '• ,iii.i u " (.. . *i p.i.-. tmil; n i.iili iiK ill 1'ie Imvn' s..,ilhui 'l i ornrr. An »niKnmrrmi*iit rnitl Allied «r» tillory tin,I l>cu in ,i c.mtpaipi in rff. stroy lii»!b the (.'nntmonial holol ..ikI tin !l itt'l do Hum's, which She (>crniiili.s have cohvoi'Iod into forlrc.-ses. A large oxploMon occurred when rtiiicry endued a cliistei of Cur M*-lv'rrHlo?l . possibly '"I 11 '"•! 1 "'Million (l imp WilS i I'lie only .Mum ulmiikI iietivily .ii <";• ssiin w.i> l>y |i;il|-.ils, mm' wntw iiifiiutry activity • ' to iln- An/.i<> IwnchhcMl, rt h«'rc Allied force* drove buck two i'ii d im rlios winch prober! I ic <enter Iiit< («enii;in 14 ins shelled "" i in i n( i'io iHMchheud ilnos. In 1 he n r. Amcric.m unci Hrltish hciivy. medium mid fighter bombers .ill,irked scallorecl jmrU, r;il1ro;ids jiiui air field targets in northern I! !v %•( sterdiiy. Seven enemy planes were shot down. Five Allied planes it re misisng.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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March 27, 1944, edition 1
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