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iDcttlxj 1 tspqfrii THIRTY-FIRST YEAR kKASEIl WIHH SKHV1CK «>K THE ASSOCIATED I'KKJ-S. HENDERSON. N. C., WEDNESDAY A I-TERNOON, APRIL 11U1 I UliL*lSllKl> KVKItY AKTliHN'iM),\ I'Mrn i TV'I • ' \ /«/ \ii\r kxckit simuv. r I V h I La 1 A COPY OFFER PRAYER FOR DAD MISSING IN ACTION MRS. EDWARD B. HEAIY and her eight children kneel in St. Mary's Church, Desplaines, III., as they odor a prayer for the father, an aerial gunner missing 111 action in the Pacific shortly alter he wrote of an expected Easter furlough following 45 missions. The children arc (1. to r.) Frances, 9; Nancy, 10; two sets of twins, Tom and Tim, 4; John and Joel, 5; Michael, 11, and Edward, 12. (International Soundoholo) Young Men Needed For Replacements Soon, Metts States Saved Sub Victims ( pi. Antonio Fernandez ol Washington. !>. (.. who rescucd !S suli victims in Pacific h.iI'.ts, !s rciipcratiui: in .111 Army hospital in the southwest I'acific. His sli ip uas torpedoed t>> a .lap suit in tlir south Pacific and on reaching a raft he dove overheard despite man-eatinc sharks to save a score of soldiers from death. (International 1 London Hears Rumania Will Sue For Peace Washington. Apiil — (AIM— The continued presence of I omit llarliu Stirliey in Cairo has led to hope in responsible diplomatic quarters here that it may lie possible to arrange for It 11 mania to break away from Germany and make her peace with the Allies in the near future Such li> ;>e as tliPir 1 . Iiiuvc pr, i;. guarded and those who hold it wain ac inr-t t also uphtni m on Iwo fii"">iiid (li Ktirbey' ne;*otlatum in t' 1 r<i d«> mil appeal nea 1 the .stage 11! action yet. and (2) fierni 111 military predominanci in lliiiiiania decs not I' ive ilu* Miichai»v;l government much iieedom fit action to ctlcctuale a peace. even il terms were agreed Oil What ,111 atntislic move would mean 111 piactical terms 1.. highly uncertain The Knmaman . might. inMruel their troop no-.* fighting the IUl.ssi.ill- to |oiii the li'-i ..a.'ilis Hi 1» thai would hi' effective only where the 11 00j 1 _, ,ne .till 111 <I• ■ 1 1 liftt null nllifer.; Theie is a «|ii<".stioii. loo. as to what would become ol the gov eniineiil leaders al llucharest it they alleinpfed to break tin- pal Inership Willi (icriiiany. New Vork, April a.-— (Al'l—A Itlnc Network broadcast from l.ondou today 'luoteil dlspitclies Iriim Turkey as saying that I'reinier \utoiiescii of Kum.inia will seek an armistice from Washington. I ondon and Moscow. Tin- network's corre-ipnndenl, Tliiunas IV Grandin, said such a (-nurse lias been timed ii;»on the pieiiuei by an emissary lie sent to Cairo to ncgotialc Willi the United Nations. "The lime is near when the fJcrmans no longer will he able to hold the Balkans." Grandin said. "Nothing wyuld be less surprising than Selective Service I {rnd I ists tr> Dai.y, Poultry M»n li.ikigh. April • ' \Pi Uris;idier (ienoial .1 V in l>. Si'i'o (lll.Tt.ll .it SOlt'l'lli .• ... iliiiry .itui |m il'i v11• • • n l • i ■ • l.iil-v lll.ll til" III . .1 '>11 • I.' I . || |J ii mil ni'l "iilil •. ill in In-.i r.i nailii-» ..nil v. iii;;ei men, e.|MM-1.'illV til" llfllM T.. mil .1 iic ready In .lip int.i Hi.- ii.title i, n> placement.. lie ml. in rli.'I. Ili.il Mi inyi iilett mil t tic i'.ilie! to help 'a in tin" war, ;nul Hi.'it ilirir •■•■ntiihuiion in In >il pi •irlii'-tmn inn t lie Hi h i .'mill v weighed l).V liH'.il hoards bclnre delet infill i.s granted. "II IS up In Vnll tai :nn' Ill- nil, ••f'l :,cc th;it your local hoards arc Hilly ad\ iscd ill the e. cliliiilily ill xn i employee- ' llr made il dear, however, Iii.il deferment* l'ii yountter men .vill In* (lilticiill In nhliiin. Ton. lie said. i In* induction «>f younger men will tint nlcriere Willi the li< >1' i I l!i>'.' n! oldei men In the armed forces, although the indiietinn ni Mime iti.i.v in* delaye I in ecrtain areas. HENDERSON RADIO CONCERN CHARTERED liendcram. April 3.— fAP)—The 1 lender-ihi Kadln Corporation Wi. illCorjWiratl-d tod.i.v In ngier.ite .1 hrn.idca.~t 111^ latmn .it Henderson Ii has authorized > 1}>11.■ I stock n! S1 mi.immi. and siiba'ribod .1 stork ol S:!..MW by S. S Steven-nil ami T. U\ Met "racketi. both nt 11»• 1111• • t - <. 11. anil Natli.iii Frank, nl !!".inokc l;,ipi;is .1 ciiinplete eii'i^p-e !!■ iralii.i." The A^nciated IVe-s had 1:0 cn11111!a': 1 • 11 nl the report. which came less Hi.ni ::t hours aftei I tilled States bombers had smashed nt targets 11 Unci ni I. and .vlnle l!ir— Mali 'rmip.- were ad\ iiieiny only »un mile, nnrthea-t nl the I.' inamaii capital. Karl 101 the lierlin raflm said An— tonescu had is-ned a proclamation depl'iuiU the ( tilled Slates attaeu and calling upon hi.- jh*"|'Ic- to land firm. Dewey Wins Wisconsin's Latest Returns on Vol;- Shov/ WiMI<ir Hps Mo Ho Jet:1 tos "il« I'll.r". Wi ... \!>•-."I I \ I't—■ (iuv''MHir I'ltotn.is I -. Ill-Mr* swept .tin-ill IimI.i.v |» w .nil .1 jiii.-il'l' IH ol Wisron Mil's !1 Ki-iiiihlie.oi N:itifin.il I'niivrui! mi ihley.ilrs in lali* it'laiiis In in yesterday's picsiili'Mtiil 111:111.ii". Wendell Will liir 1.111 i.el in ,1 lirlil ol |i>ut. with indications lir would mil lift deleu.itc. 1.1 Mould I-;. St., ...« n. Ii.rnier uoveriu 1 ,\i• 1 i:it. »\ .1. tied nil liir h.i, 1 . ii* till* iii.ciiii|i|i-ii. lint n'l»t'M'iitiii • 11 -t»1 in willi (irnoi.il I > .Iljll i ' \1 r.\ I til li\ With ..1 tin- stair's precineis 1 il>iil.iti d. here is tin- way the ii Kc|i .!)Ih'.!I> pi e.sirtential (1; >.-peels ?•■■.<! 111 11;. niii-r ul 11-— Iiiriir.. - '.r ; ... 11 -tit I>■ v. riorum delegate :mihI:<< iti-;: Dewey l.'i pledged outright and three ctaiincd. MacAi thin . Stas-en. .'{. Willkie, 11. Milwaukee. Wis.. April — (AP)—Suporler^ ul' (imenior Thomas 10. Di'Wry claimed a decisive boost for their "draft Dewey" drive today as he built up a widening lead in returns from Wisconsin's presidential pi mary with 1,1. Comdr. Harold K. Stassen. of Minnesota, (ieixral I'ou^la- A. AlacArthur and Wendell Willkie trailing. "Thin indicates conehtMvoly not • inly that Dewe.v w ill be dialled but that he alnadv I.,.- been dialled." ml Senetary ul St Ii l-'reii I!. /.mini Milan. leaili-: "I the delegate candidate. ti > iii 1 ha Dewey despite ins disavowal. Ill New VimI; Ci". eiiim Dewey willit'ld *in 1 ■; i iii Twcniy-ioiii deleu .te> ui-ie elected. Willi U.2KH ul Ibe tale's U.dTIi precinct.- reported, tlie 11 n presidential prospects stood as b'llows, in miint)cr of \irlmic:. a .pparcnlly (('outinucd on Page Five.) REDS THREATEN NAZI OIL SUPPLY THE ABOVE PHOTO, taken after the Nazis had appropriated lite rich I'loesti oil fields in Rumania, shows German troops loading oil for shipment to the homeland. Now, with the Russians in Rumania, they ar« redoubling their efforts to get as much as possible out of the country before the Reds reach the oil fleldi. (/rKtrnafiorio!) RUSSIANS IN TARNOPOL ★ ★★ ★★ ★★★★ ★★ ★★★★ ★ BUCHAREST BADLY HIT U. S. Planes Blast Nazi Rail Yards 4fi Axis Airplanes Reported Destroyed; Strategy in Blast Allied Headiptarters, Naples, [April 5--(AI'l -StroiiK formations of I'nited stales l-'lyiiiK Fortresses and Liberator.;, in 1 their first attaek on Bucharest yesterday, caused considerable daniaii' t>> til- railway >aids through which (iernian supplies . ••oil tn tIn- Km ian front, and t left oi»«- third of tin- Rumanian '.■npital fov••»••• I with a heavy r|-»nil of moke, headquarter 1*1* * rf|»->it I iirl i •'.«!«*« I 111.i* tlie | miMiK i-. in tli«- h<-.r v Ik.mi" I - hot down n. |.|.I .■ 111 .. halt!.- laslinc ' mi Uiai. hi h-'iir. .m i tli.«t tho )>:!• • . -.1 j'--itiim T ili'l I •liihtniiiu ii1111• -r| :<n t}>;-•••* I ii|i>n- 'I • i-lt • \11 !<•»I 111 iin'k wefl® I t: t i >••• i<-nl 11|■ iti-hi.s in (In . ! Mil-all" (tin- Berlin i mil., led that tl p! in-' wei r downed Iiy • Ii"t m.'itt 11;< 1 llnm.1 mii lighters during tin ll.n I .ii • t attael; > Biiehare^t \v.i.. tin- third liiikan j Capital N i l tin- . tlliu Ann-t u-.'M I bombs within • week, Budapest h.iv'iiu I><-!-!i lilt Ai'iiiit.iv and S->!ti, i-ai 11.. Budapest alsti was lnt by HAP II :iM< inlay night. Ali'ml 2110 plants rep rted . « nci.unti l(i ii in;; tin- raid and mi-^ii iip put up desperate resistance.1 , I .ittlum a l.ilx'iatoi t"imatioi tor n-a lii.nr and -ii minutes. Anti-airii.ill tiro w as described as moderate A vast (plantity of material paste.-; tmi'tiuli Bucharest tron tin: s.iiitn : Iiv nia ti trunk line. It also is an ! important storaue point for oil !- >,n 1 nearby Ploi-sli ficld>. In adTii n-i. mi'cli " t the equipment shipped down I the Danutie liy barge is taken ashore i >r shipinc t to the Htissian fro-it by way «>t Buehan-st. While lu-ad(| larters nfticer.- ii.-d ' :i<•Thinu I" say aliont possible •-•! 111 — (.•: motive- t<-r tin- hnnibardmcnt o! ■ three Balkan capitalx in a row, there v.as some sp«-r .latum that there was r-uch more in tlu- attacks than the ; desire !•> destri > military obji.t i\c-h ill support nt the Russians. Chaplin Freed ()t Mann Act (^ahr^es B\ Jurx's Verdict —:— I.«». Angrlc April •» (AP> i —Kilfn romedi.in Chiirlir (*h«»plm rcloxrd torl.iv inmi n court which brounl'1 li is <ier|iiit f ;• I on cImrijcs «•! M.'ilin ;»d violation, wlnlr rrrl-hrurrrl .hmii Merry. 21. Ins »<• c .sim*. >hrii|*i*« 'I ..ff the verclic* with 1 | thr comment "I hope hi*' h.tppv. At*ri .Nil, I w;i iii.nI i witne. l! thr jury he j I!€•%"♦• • Mi * li.iplui th it is thru l>u-iuc;> ' (*h;ip|tn • Im will l»c i.i hi ,i weet; of so, w.i :i'll'!'lu#*«l lllllocent | itc ycstcrfl tv hv • Kh1«m il court jury Thr lri i|, m which thr i*o\ eminent cli.nycd he ti ifi.purtffl Mi Merry, tils former fh • n;t pupil. to Xrw York ,i?iri lvi« . for ifinn •> •! p'iipi isC;.. hrii.in ^1'H «"h I Two othCi li-it-iI m;ittci . rniirciii iih* Mi - I terry still confront Chip hn N'cvt T»ic.i|;iv Ii.- Hchrrlnlccl to ;ipp«*:ir ;i&*;iin in Feilei il court with ,,i\ r«i-i|cfcnfl.mt> foi ;i inline ,,,» tin ii ilentnt 'ci . to iti'lict incuts ch;i? Uiiiii con jtu .icy to Hrpriv her of her < i\ il rn;ht.. It the Hcinurrrt • jirc itenicfl. 11 if \ will ph • r I to Ihe clmrues 2inil .» trml H;itr will ct Chnplin ;i|s<i l.ii ( s Mr s Mcriy's ri\ il suit ;illcmnj* tic • thr t itlifi ol her six months old r1;ttif*h1ri. Stock Prices Move Higher New York. April I Al'l Price* improved ii'di ill fly over .1 coiisidcr.11»1« .veil ' n il the stock 111:11 kel t' rtji.v. Aim 111: 'ho standard leaders ii! Iractioiijilly iictlcr levels were f S SteM. (iencwil Motors. CliivsW 1 (iiKKlrirh, I' S IIlibber and Standard Oil New Jersey Hands were steady. Commodity prices \vt re mixed. SWISS CITY BOMBED BY MISTAKE I'ii cs ;ii" reiwrN still ('.limine 111 Srh.illijUM ii fuhnvrl s« r.s indiisirial fity which was accidental*' Immhcrt In American airmen on \iinl I. The death loll lias liren set a| 35. I.ilaml Harrison. our minister. Ills voiced deepest rccret (•> the Suiss covernnivnt. (fit'crn.ition.-li U. S. Bombers Destroy Hollandia And Oilier Vital Jap Air Strips Allied 11< .nli| i.ii !(*i . S«i (tliWf-1 I'.ieitlr. A | >■ 11 ;» { Al'l -<>lle tel l it li' seoop <ii Urn lull- :><iml>et s h;.> pushed 11«»l I.••ticli;«'s three iiirficlds ii>t<> the cauldron ot hurtled out Japanese .hi buses which Allied planes keep spcarmu I.oimi mile.-> around tin* Itl.-.ll.'ll'Ck S<M lu kiii' hiMtr and a hull Sunday re I!;.ni Hull Filth An Koree planes .-et .1 record tin concent iated devastation in the souilr.vest Pacific iiy wiping K it the l.i>t ol ! fleet i>t 'J8K enemy aucrait observed nt the north Ne.\ Guinea staKuiK |iit. General Douglas MaeAr'.liur aiiiiuuneed today. Below llollandi i more than Il.tHHi tor • ij in in it ■ in • -1'i ies ot reccnt raids have laid waste f«Hll* .ertield around We.val; Farther southeast. Ileitis .it 1'iijjia. NIcMshafeii and Madaim have s illered a niil.u late. Anfl ■ nil.. 1 i • 41 • airlicld- .iic ai.i'nui 111< ».--*■ whu'li Vice Adiiiis'.il Aubrey \V. Kitvli ji.xt !»;•■» announced a.» completely knocked <>u' "ii New Britain. Nr.\ Ireland and H'luu.i.n'. ilk' by hi. busy Solomons air ;inn. (icneral MacArth ii repoi ts I jday also added one more !o the KK'Wiiii; series ■>! punches that plane> front the Solomon.* are uiviiu: Truk. in the f'.iro|:nc.s. hi <•..» junction Willi other bombers Irmii the ventral Pacific At :• vost oi five Liberators, warehouse and wharf fires were started Sunday ;it Dnblon in Truk atoll by 46 tons of explosives, and from seven to nine of (in Nipponese interceptors were downed. Thai same day. 121 Ions of bomb." erased more buildings. jjun positions and supplies at bypassed Haba il Japs Capture 15 Miles 01 Vital Line In India NV • f>• Ih? \pi l < ' \l*i Th#* j;ip;tw\«?<* tin •. «•' Itifh'i > \ «.•)«• if pM| tcrl i#-! thlv P.; .*» titiwi • • !'• fr»»# I |he* road midway ••• • • i « •• litiph.'il on th«( Miiirpin pi • •« ♦»"! I. .hi . •»<» mum- , | •; must f tab lish * pi #* «n» »r • »• »n « • • •?'«:••• VMlihy Itnc 4 nittiwnn ifiHtis • fli»tt % wri-J; .> r| , j. !V Im «• Ihr . lolii; i**i!i.i>lr t»i thf* IW n14.il \ . 1 nlv iv. .mi \lli» i I tt i*1 it if*. A •Hill ' ' • \ "» IMMf If «| fM»ilfl«'(*r| .I.ip.ifir • t »•'••*- .'i|c h«. ri ' 1 f'.'i - I'd .iImiu; tin* whi'lf \ .. oil fr»»Hf }t f«ild -»t 1 < . t • 1 f If'i? j*ii.uH .iction hv Hntish ifirl Itvl mi tl nnj . \\ |1 lull .iWIIIi; lioin flw* ,.»l>!h tip f h«* » <».«r I Ilii'M T 'III I »n t »»;« .1 I fjt<< ' i. > of • lii nfMii flr(< Mir lmnli.il plmii Si Miff "f \n t '»»i» • . ( hrril rli'pff Mi mii; mm .iipphf •. I ;initmifiitinn ili »pp<*r| !»•»»» tf •• ;»> fhr.v IIm'ii \ .iv • • tit Hit'ouch »J; »..fi«* <* pmties 1. » hjn r f t Mic 11 •'"! 'IVlf rn ) 1 | 1 J ;i* »J'l .1 lp MH- '■ fnrri' vlllfh h:r r r',:i«*lli*'1 tlif Int phiil K**fiiMi;t hiuh\v;i\ li.ivf ti««f \rt liffM flis1oriiS<*fl Mf.nit nr. .1 Ht ptli'h by Willijim IiMiii. \-st»ci.it«vl I'ro" f<»rir.-poiiHrnt '.vifh l«i. (irn .fosrph W Stil wHI'n A neriHin.s ittid ChittOKc iti the M<»K;it;ng v.illry, in north I'm 11.1. (i t .fliisfd t lie* flrcpc^l |H'tU't lilt if m yrt WE4THEK FOR VOIITII CAROLINA lair and slightly odder Wednesday night. Thursday fair and enntinticd rather cool. behind iiww r line mills Hi nMdn-i < .. ik ■ i 1- ,• \l,-t i t||* .•■II. A met kmm Mai uido I • .*%• re. I'llllv 'l |. l ,1 • , .1 , ,1 |,, !: in^fa.' .mlv iii . rt line K • !. . 1;^ I . tl4j. Ill I >|l Itt .-ltly ir I.. n> n 'liw" .1 ..I M>»c . in". tm;virt;<til |*ui»| on I he I llll •• 1(1 l| ,l*| M ,||,| ,| | , \Jy t(;V| II. I. II: II', .1 *)■ <||> . •• H'Mtll ' * I* Son id s (.lit I ,is( ( Il'l lllilll i ;»}></ I me I' r< >in < )(!css;i I miilon % in il i ' M' Uuvsi.lll lumps till (In- lirlliiolts l ist lit 1*1 l.lllll I;|||U.|\ 11 <1111 Otliss.i tiiria.i If. i .i lit ir i Hi. Ilii* Illin ium i>l II.ii ill-I.i \ .i Hi null s iiin llmrsl nl (In- lirlraum i i ll Itl.ii'li 'sc.i ii.ii. il li.isr. Marshal SI.<till .111111111111 I'll llir viilnn ill .t liin.iilr.i'.l unlri «if llti' il.i> . ili i l,n ine tl.iv«l«'ln;«> a was "an import.inl strinii; point in (irrtiian defenses on lite appritiieltes In Odessa." Ilf ilrrlarril tin* coup cut "Ihi' main road id retreat In Human til*" ! Sumo !0().«(ill (icrmaiis ami Kotimauian troop* now arc pinned against llir Black Sea in IIip Odessa littoral. Thr only esrapr route remaining n|irti to the Germans is a small ferry line aerov» from Odessa to Ovtdjopol. Last Of 16 Nazi Armies Ali But Out Lwow and Odessa Almost in Reach Of the Russians M< scow. April — < AT*> — Ru.i. Kin troups 1 >iiiuh' mi tlie Street- «lf 1.1 I" 11< 11 K 1 till -iirm nf 111;• t Nazi stronghold t<>day as field di-patches declared thai tlw U*<i army lia<l all lull wiped out the remnant of sis ti.i'ii .siirrotindi «l divisions in the Skalj) pocket , west nf KalVU'tlCts l-olii l:. and !»:>•! launch-.I new li|i w ;ii I.umv. and Mdi --a at opposite eijil . nf tin' iar-fhniir i runt. M;n .'Ml * •• I /.i i. i. firs' aiiry already is .a \> . .. • i« »» «>l m»*t 1.1 r .1 nl .. 11-1 t'ltiiitistiri:|u<* ann> lei' i-ri tI . .. ir . f l'i^i'le K'lis Itf'ini; v 'I «.nsl the fifnvty I C• I. ''Ii; < ;< I i i • Mori* II' ill I itl' fl and ;:llll I .t!>1111 • • I flu* t• past tlilo;' day-, iiii* bulletin added ,(s they touch I ! .i liter illy i I'll' tool nt (•i'ii iiiiI Till, ti-ii i! !i itt 1(- l..r f>-•»— session "I the nlv. i l«;i '■ m uuardmc tin' approaches i" I.vvia 7(i mili*> further west, apparently was reach* icg its climax. Zhukov's right .vim*, which by* passed Tiii nop •! .ill* i if was suri :ounded on M ii -ii w.i l"ss than | tiiiy milt's I; I..' Mi" c imtnunI ifjiie ricclarcri. and yesterday captur| • (I thirty i• .... ,ii.l ill iu*. - .,*1 ,1. eastern approaches. nrl ullii.; I! hany. fifty miles to tin northca t. Meanwhile. Gencri i Rodin Y. Malinovsky's third army -mashed I > within two null's o| I hi* last r.nl escape routi* for tin- n 'it (ierman i troops c.ii;cri ID 'he 1 «riiuca north : "t th' Hlai... Si a Driv ing down iron) ttie northeast, third ai :.y forces swept up s!-.ty town siul villages, 'in i idinu Uak> a. two i i'i.s east of Ra/delnaya. c<mi: >l iimction tut* 1 rail lines leading nil• • Rumania hy way of Tiraspol and Kishinev, the I communique said i London dispatches csiimated that j 200.000 Germans ;ind Rumanian : were penned against the Black Sea , ■■".ist in Odessa and immediately north and west -.f the great (Icrm.i'iheld n;i\ al base i Other Red aiMiv tine* . dri\'irig on Kishirev, capital of lle-s.o .ibia. hav e captured thirty I •«.<!;;h-- on a f:!ty■iiile front ■ I i .tflflhiiK both sides of Mie |o',«. i'i Dniester, the communique inu"uini(l. and wire witlun thirtytwo miles of the city of Doihany. '•ispovka. :(.*) miles not th ot Tiraspol, rinotlici oiipi riant com ii i u meat ions 'enter. also tell to the Russian ad Czechs To Take Over Own Nation Aim il ft -<AP>—Tha < /i i hn .1 . i': Km fvnnifnt 111 l,o|i'l"»i Itil u;i< «-.l « it.lt Hr ' 1 n llld Mil- I ' UI •« 1 K! ■!« mii t J-I.il' •»* ■ ill'" in trt iii> t1* li-irtlorv .1. mm .i, Uilllt.'llV <Ijnt.ll .>0- ; >»* I 111 ' Tin- ' Vci'h •■iiili.1 ...y vv.i ■ so >di<iH;i\ in > i"tnmutiicnl ion fttmi IiihkIoi)) which «»irl tint ■> dl'li-glt "" "I Cnvl'i'lllllOIlt will go Ill1<i 1 '/<•• -Im: ln\ 1V; t. a T t libel all." i ,nr is the iiHiniPiit tin- W'-il .irmy <ie-» ti.uc. Ilii'in liclund IIic Ii 1 ii'I I"' t!rd .it in> vii til.ill.v >t the (Vi'i'Ii urn ttiiM-l border ilreidy. 'I'll". in «i \ll'» (I timiji. in 10 enter 'he country in t'> In .111 independent, ('/.cell lilU.Klf. tlir ttlCssiiUC S .1 ill. (V.ccli I>11 -1 in officers also lire 1 o accompany Hit. 111 tumps moving into 'heir territory. Negotiation* ■ illi 1 >• three big I lower* on Czcch plutiK for civil fld» ;ir'n>triitioii h.i\ 1 hcen curried on • 1 ■■ m>ih fli|iloni.i'ic channels, according ' 11 (lispiitc1 . 1 id 1 c;i 1 iii|» th;it the matter did ih>' pas- through the t*'nr 'pciin ad\ "i v council in London. The plans for Czechoslovakia, which do not provide for any form <.f Allied military government, are iit the other end of the scale of civil administration schemes from tho program used in Italy.
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