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Odessa Falls To Soviel Armies HALSEY-NEMESIS OF THE JAPS FIRST U. S. COMMANDER lo complete a campaign in the Pacific, A<liniral William K. Ilnlscy is shown in intimate closeups aboard a destroyer (top left) and on the bridge (lop right) of one of the ship's under his command. At bottom, he awards a crew that served under him the Presidential Unit Citation. During the period of Haley's alignment Jap forces were successfully attacked on Guadalcanal, L'ougainville, K«w Britain, New Ireland, and the Marshall Islands. (International) Hull Would Steer Foreign Policy Off Election-Year Row 1 Hull Speech Received In Mixed Views Wellington. April 1«».—(.\f *> — Ciipitol Kill torliiy commente'l nj .1 gem r,illy f.ivor.tble view mi Kerrot.iiv of State 11 nil*. I• «i «• 1 u:i policy l>ro;tdc 1st of hist night. hut time K(-|»iI)Ik.in l.tw-ni.tkcr ii'iii'.m"! ir <|ii<"-l f'ii more .iici'ifn I umii.i;;e 11 111'1 IIKlttl'l of IlltOI ll.ltlollill Mill 10IIfclllps. < 'ii lli«* other li.ni I. .i-ii.ii'ii \ 11 tin. Vol mini? I f 1 ■ (> 11 > 1 ir.ili, I,unit- I I > speech, Hid snid lie Io'iikI II II' pionoiinccinrnts >imiltr to r'.w ventimeiit:. "f tin- l{r|>iililiiMit "M.icl; n (Iccl.'ti iilmn" on lorcgii 1111| it*v. .tiitl stilted: 'This ought to inform tin- Axis jKiwrrs tli;it lite t'nited St.itt-. fin fmill out it |nil 111<-.'«I 1 •. 11111.• ^ withoii' en i. 111 ut-ii11:: hiiiiH* fiont unity he III ll<l till' Will* fttolt. Son«itor N.vc. North l»,il,>il;t !<«.*pliblK Mii. ..nd lit* \v;i.« It'll "hew I'lei «•(! to Know how ;iny mill c ut mo tin* territorial po I hem;; undcitaUcn ••iistfili Knropf ;itid 111:1 iiI.iim tli.it tin* Atlantic Charter 1. still a thing of iiny moaning wluilsoovoi." ;md Heproseiit itive Mope. Kansas Hopih Iiivi11. livened: "Ills statement ratliei vague .iii'l we'd 11 K( M>. k tinIir. 11: t- specific." I 1,00II I'ltlCl; ON I'OTATOKS Kalcigh. April in Thole will In* .1 floor prices ol $2..in per hundred pounds for early commercial Irish pot.ilois. the Wfir Kood Adnn iis'ratinn informed the Division of Markets with the Stiite Depiirlinent o Agriculture recently. The .-upper! pricc lust year was $2.25. Home Front Unity Urged in Appeal by Secretary Sunday U'a liinj:t' n. April I" (Al') A broad explanation of Amt rican fnn-iKii policy, «*• >tip1c<l | with a plea for homo front unity on i111< ! national i- ue . launch- > i'i| Secretary Ihill today mi a planned campaign to keep the principle, id the nation'. foreign i policy out ol cloction-ycar cont ro\ ersii\>. Tin* u« v t<> iinir.. i• i.>■ ■ (iii keep-1 ■ III! l"l • K; | 11'• .V . " loll . «•!( 111 putitv i|'i' hi ut I y lii - 111 In. ,mii"iitie< I I'lifiiii 'ii (•» ' (• I. with a bi-part . in commiMeo of CiiiiisrcHi hi !l i pi II L, U|i ..<■ t >1. IT I III 111 I" .1 place. Hi aiiiin'iit ell I I ni:: il i his unpi ec 'lcn'eil detailed . ii■ 111■ lull el I- i • ii;n |ml i v i|i • • In; n net it., that lie | lull t«•>| i ii il i Iijimi. iii < Vim.illy. IVxii ■ I i.' i a. "i tin* Senate Km ei:'li lie! ill ii *"• lltmill••«*. to (le.it*nale lie- in-paih. ill tl' m|i t'> W"i'k 1 with him «>t* plaiinirjj imtilwur wmkl 1 irijalil/ati n. and el nnlar ;iri .itiueiiK i:l v.i'iilii I'e a ule with the llmi.e. I tie • I lull •!' "•: • I It'll inlli t'V'i el i' Hi III' • iI lie pt'tlHem tea'lini; Ii ni l- mI future prniilettis n' tlv ait I e .ui'l pt»:.lw«»r i" :;.iiii/ a inn. '( I i principal immediate pi "Idem* , v. ( • e l'rani; Hull wnd 'lie '"nited Stu't v. 'ilil iii' leenmii/e the Kre ih ( on mitteo "f National l.ihei at n as l :,e Km eminent of Prance. 1 Me fully expeels that the in •• itler i will ifineni Iilieialed aieisol fiance ( under i>upci\ i.~-mi of the Allied inva- . sii ii ch ef. General l>wisht i'.isenlioHcr. Italy The fulled Slate.- i< htip°f 111 th.it then in iv I e e irly ie ii:;ani/a': :» i>i the Italian Kuvcrnmcnl t> ..it. j wit 1 .itt. Thlte.) 1,500 U. S. Planes Smash At France Air Fields And Plane Plants Hit Third Day in Row Of Hard Pounding Of the Continent Lrndoii, April I <» (AI') — I'niti'd St;»l<s air la>K I'mves totaling 1 .<>'•(» to ImiihJmts ai'il 1'ij.vliti rs ma-died at plane faclnries ami air fields in l>eljriiiin and I'Vance t«ida.v in the third straight ila\ nf fierce bleeder lili.u.- against Nazi air power. I lie Ami" it* ! li ' !. .Mer hei. v RAK nigh I raids •••• rail it I - 111* . t; I i t ■ i«- iii| I 11 i n 11 it i I . I>f I'.'I'.s. Ill .1 full IV1 -lip ••! 11 la-I I* il l ji Sii|«l.i> I..1 i • ' .Hi' farhit us in I •••!.-»ii. t Pni.. i and ilitflhf : I tii n < > i Siiurd.iy liny hnmlied I . JI: .v !• . ai' pl.e.e | I.e.!;. .mil :• i11 • i" i I- ..iiklnil. 1 .vrei-km;*, I It! \.i/i |>1.iih > .:i liattlc. j Tuihiy tin* Iiimi v Iniinlii'i's li«>i>|irii arri'ss the North Sim to smarli tin* Iviii* mil Virnrac iilaii" repair ui:rk. and Mclilirm-k airdi-anie war lirussrlls, aircraft lact«:'-irs at Itum-res, a limit 11."> milrs south of 1'aris. ami in;Iit.ii-\ ulijerlix i*> in the I'as ilr Calais aira nf France and I'lsl'H here. Tito ii.n i. were (IvM'i'itird as .itt ' iii;" nul l .i*iii:; net wec:i .'iiiil in I 7Tilt In nlii i . i-.u-in ti-il l»y as nan\ 'I liiimii ilmlt . Mii.-I.ni^.. ami .islilniims The 'l.iyli'-ht llir) tiinl; off I lei tli<- |(.M-' ii in iniH-r ie nrnrit 111 iin i.ilium Villrtn' n o-SI. (ClirRCS, ;i junction 'Mi tin- 111:1111 mil airs frnm southern :nid weslern | ■'ranee, just swelvc miles smith nf i he center nf Pan.; anil 1.1 lit*, im- 1 mrtant i int-li>>n mi northern Krenrn ail lines. | Mosquito hatnh'Ts hit M.11111lirini and nthrr mispeeil ictl nilJn'tives anil extensive mine laying operations wrrc rarriril out at Ion:; range. all it a niiilit nisi try said. It was tli- first major ol eleven planes. tin air minis- | Itritish assault in a urrk. ( anadian tinnier Im:' ini and I1<l>i<|lli tm'S .■ 1 ;.•<>.a it Klli illdrfl .ill - 1 •1 aft .1! Ti.nl .iiul St t>i/.<-r and ; illier t.ir^et in Ki .1:111' > I'.sti'rday, ! lie air ministry nntmtinccd. Maty liniiiMT in*., i . 11 . li mn i nday's iitl.ii I; irpmtiil tin \ rlieonn- i errd im fighter n|>)H>! tiiin. unci tli.it Ink v..1. lylit. e\en nvrr the targets. | Defiance By Giraud Blow At DeGauIle Algiers. \pril in 1 \P» liencral "harle Hi t;mile w.i I'nnfroiiied Vi'll .1 linn t rh;il|i'lij;i* In Ills atlImrilv .1 |ni' idi'iil tin* Kreiirh 'nimnitti*e hi N.itinn.il I lier.iti 111 ndiiv • ■ i ii'liei .1 IJi'iil 1 »• .id sIihmI II IP nil In i It-Ill • I III aivrpt ill . III it 1-. rniinnanilt'i - in i h i'l ol tin* •'rciirh .nni'd turn tin mil' stand ipp.ircntly left tin* text move 111 I lit- 1 mtf t helwecu lit' t . • sjriii'liil. i|.i.im-I\ lip In Ift i.iulli . im! Ilii'i!• \v.i. im mil ■ 1 hi n| llir lallei' • |in»ii.'iilr mn 1 iclmn. The situation w furtlier tim1 t-i hy iniii- nl iliiiiiid"'. 11 il I .'A ■1 . Hi a i-vt 1 il inemhi'i Hif lili* 'l ilt mil i niiililllll'i' I>:tfI 111 ■ I'.ill'lll'il n 11'iiKII in ;iii e\|i|t'. ;m .syin •a'liy Willi liini. Tite (Slrnttdisl* thvlarrtl thnl imii'ii; 'In- c rn-miiitti-c ini'iiilii'l" ; \i!r N'.iv.v fitine hit l,niiK .1 l,iri|ini|iil and A I n mm • ii»it Kei 1.hi I (• rr it er. wit". Iliey lid, li.nl ml ..iitni'il the di't i e'* Ircli yr.rrd.i.v aiinli lied tin • ;d'. post is •imimandiM' and at I lit* same lime lamed him inspertm- :;t ni"'al "f the nine flint'.**. A 1 'tn• • iilee spnke.inan. hinvevor. said .ill llie riMiimit11'liirn had > uneil. The (i.»-yfsir—1 il«t tiiratid. wlm e-•iipi'd from K' mre in 1 1 In lake i\ 1 r h'ader^lnp of tin* Kietich tirin•il font's, sent .1 sharp form.il Icier to I lot iaiii11• ilerlariiiK thai the id inn \ nlated Krenrlt republican aw as well .i> Km acli National t'oinniltee nrdiii.ini <•- ili ieriiiiniim a .ep.ir.ilinn civil and military )mw•is. . li.i ii; i;.iiii/iit 0:1 ol ,i h;gh 111:11nar.d. As The Tirpitz Burned After R. A. F. Attack lilt wiuarrly '•> at toast sistcfii bombs from Ileitish earl ier-based idanes in tl.r Api i! :: atta< l>. tb.-(<r! man l-attl,-sbi|» Tirpit/ lies adrift and burniiu; ill .lltcn I lord. Norway. I'mty-two 'Sarraenda bombrrs strmi; .insl as tin* liatlbsliip was about to en to sra. and are believed to liave left her "useless as a liattl<->liip llii-. Itliuto liy a Itriti-li tlier was released in Loudon. (International l:ad>.intuitu • Australia's Army Slash Is Criticized W IMlHlKto!!. Aj.lil til l \l'| •Villain) !.: . 1111 ■ -JiCCll .1 need to. ivducine. it ;nmy 1:1 niitcr t<> nalancc it. i . hi; ni'.cr, and tin* animunci ment !i;iv nut liccn well rereived 111 Ctni}{iv>s here. Said Senator Johnson, Colorado Democrat: "That's .1 MartlillK t«.•— irn'iit, in view i>i the all-out clfurt V.c ..IC li ilium I" sClld m 11 .1: ny .ill ll\ CI tile W M 1(1 li> -.HI1 \ I 11 .ill;, .111(1 tlu other countries from the common I'tlMIl)'." Senator Wilson, I •,\ 1 liepuiih .111, ferine.) :1 la 1111- • t luiiiclicvaMc. c.s i •(•«• in 11 v when o ir own limit authoritie now re iiis'-IiiiK "ii Bellini; lo the hiittoui 11! Tin- liarrol 011 manpower and Killing lor our armed (C'oiilinucil 011 I'ajji" Tiniv.) Stassen Will Be Prominent In Nebraska W.i 11.111; • • 1 •. April |0.—(AP)— fJ.H Ucr oi* 1 ■ i .t-ti 11 ir .iti i- st ( sen will ' inv> •»! tlicit rami ■ : it«-' Wist'oti n-arrriied unnorrmv in • Nebi 1.'. 1 primary that Sonalm I in tier. Nehraaka Itepublh-aii. iircrtictcd would fiml tin* toi aicr Ml ot » Itnvrriirir the ' n iter "f 1 |Mi|iu|iirity cofttcKl. but without I he ;ii|>|m>it ••• ro«»sl Utc State'.; 1.. Uepubiuan tl«-lcijaf«\;. Stassen. who ilrnviii*lrat'*d that he IIUI t lie "•!] I'-ICll Ml the <• ' » 1* pre nl' iit 1 >1 1 • ' 11«■ !iv .'iia . : loin ol !' I Wl con-ait \. , 11 th< only 1 ■ ' <• > 01 lid.,:.- • ka* ■ pre l« > 11 • il pi lin n v Builer. ting mil t" t llth prefeifitliil ;n 111 -iv not I' ndiii:; on the State ■ d< !• .«t« . I ■ 111 ■ • ii.i'i 11.1I (( '1 il 1111 itK-fl <111 I'.me Thtee 1 Allies Are Shelled On Cassino Line All > ii I!• .1 in oti 1 . Na|iti . April in (AIM Now Zealand troops 1 ..e in 111 I'd * 1 da It iiv on 'In (01 nan. in 'id . ' attack at;.mi t two ftronK 'r at St Angel", t It ret* trill ;> solllli Ot ( iivsuio. III .1(1)|l1.1' I ir.-. almoin 11 I t iday. while Allied troops III riutirtl <'ass i 110 itself were •.iil.jeeted to renewed'violent 11101 larii»M .iiid -ihelliiii;. The New /• • il.mtlers part.ally «lorove.l coe • -t the enemy po ifmiiTin .-in I line of C'as.Hino followed day- of cot .oi\e 'itiiet 111 the d( • a-fali d t, \\ n The increasing (it: iiii.u actr y al-o included dropping (C ii'itit:*. I vu Page Tlttec ) st y V\ Tf ;*~*v Japs rush partner To Westward From RoadAbovelmphal Roosevelt In South On Rest Of Two Weeks W.i ^liiii!: tun. \|nil 10.—(Al'i —I'ri'siilriit KiiOM'vrIt has (one miiiIIi lor a vacation and rot whit li will last about two works. Ilic trip was aniioiini-rd today In tin- \\ liitc llahisf. I'lic tinip ill tin- rri'siilciit's ili'iiarturr from Washington and tlir plan- wlirrr In- lias Kinir «el l' lint disHosoil. I In- White lliiiisi' slat cm i'lit said "Thr I'n sidriil li.i . h li Washington mi Hit s,itiitli and will hr aw.n a|i|in>Ninialfl> lw« wi'i'h.t unit' • \iiiiir iint'\|i 't trd fiw'r^rnt \ all rs uhi'*h would rtim|»i'i him Id i i-1in n at an rariicr dale. " I hi' I t rsiili'iil iias at riiniptnird In \dmiril William l.t'.ihv. his pt'i'siiiial *!ii*'l til slall: Vh'l* N'li.ril i:i". . I . \lr lulflt* lit ■ in it llfl il of till' lia\> and i»i> -n i in In llit' I'rcsi drill i' '.'i \tlmii al \\ il 'in lii <i ii , nil il a'lli and Ma i«n (•t'lii'i i! I I ><n M W al mi. mill tai > aidr arid n ri'l.irv. Oral I Slowed In I he Stale On New Order \\ .» \|iril Hi. i \l*» Si.il* NHitIiw Ni'i'viir lir.nl «lt« irlris;»mI (win I!«.ii Imi ;il l>!.nils iilvi*. ii • Iff^ li ul haltid mdiii tin!. i«nf |M:* i!i(lnr{i<iu i \ tiniii f tinti i i iii« ii ''i • •«i• I n \\ fill « l'| «' • «»l|| i i'm( Hi" |o I In* war <*tfort. I ,i mm I hii.inl hi* i| wifii Sl;i*r )if;ifl«|ii.Mlt*i !»»#• ntimlnT w«*n • *t»♦ t » iimIim • mji ri' iN't . lull I ho «• tlilllM \« t • « 1 •' fn.i'lr y »i if vlit- * Jit .1 i ' • . • • » "1 in litis fj||H 1 ,n* Ilia* ; • i • • •' '»« ^ low «»i flic \\rc' 111 <|< t h.ill iij' thr I iMmc «.t III* II ill fix 20 fl III tit M * . M.ij*ti Cli.i li-> .l»'ti i jiicl thiii m in.m> isM.iiut * iiirn who h»«l Ihtii oiiirtii npttil huljiy \\nr -i-nt (( ■•ntimifd on !\igc Three ) VtlATHIR roi; NtntTii < \i!oi,i\ \ >'i\iMrred shin*it* and Ihtmilrr shnwi rs and rontiiillrd warm ;■ niilil and Tn«:sday. I irst Time Knc*ny Has Penetrated So Deeply Into India Now Delhi. India. April 10.— (AIM—The Japanese hesiecers of the plain dI linplial have sent small parties west of Hisliempur. IK.ii miles southwest of I m filial on the Tiildim road, where the> have been in eontaet with Allied forces am' suffered easualties. the southeast Asia eommand annouueed today. This was i.'u t:i 1 time that Japanese had heen n pu led west of the Tiddim-Imph il road. (It indicated a Japanese effort to sweep around the luphal defenses from the .southwest ) Itrit' It tone ' i'ly defrnd iiu K"lr lia. northe n Imph.d plain .-llntli; point, 11.. e |>ed o it .lap I nese t'.ioiij.s wh'eh | tenetraled the I .Wit's t Rid I t,:. defends, killing -.t least 5«» • 1 u! others pi suner:. the o •• un 'f| Undeterre I by 1. ■ potiese itr. aders run! pres. ire :ti t',.- whole i< V uhtinc I • w.i 'i !o..tiiill i' .;n • t • flirt! i ... v •• ' ii. Koi . . I , JldniiSi under I.' «ten St ioi|. m I" Ititli , •. Ill ..t I .• • • !' ' e in i ••> ! " • In 111 !• j ' .aid tile NipI"d then I .11 1 .1 d n th.' • hi. where ' t o:t tJit* - V.. on \ .erie.m . :■ II'. 'Ill -11 It is I i.'i miles < major I 11 teen I '".el iiifit Odessa iuli h Aiitiourjced By Staiin I iimlan \pril III < \l't Maishiil level Malm announced todav tin taplllle i:| Odes.a. I5us sia's i,re.itest Itlaeli S".i port. I m me nl llir nitre '• poll, milled i'i a two inanlh- dene In the (.etiniir. ami 11> ihia days ol' rleid mi-iiji.iti .ii. was amiouiieed all'i the (•erm.iii liigli coinminil had aelmowledRed ds evacuation in ore nl' Hitler's most hiiiuili.itIiir defeats. Stalin said the rupture of (he city, to w hich it had Im en expected |he (•ermans would clinu slu!>"hrnly as a thorn in the side ol the Keu army's (CvnliiiUt.l on Page Thrw ) Reds Begin Campaign To Free Crimea Russian Soil Now Almost Cleared of Soldiers of Axis London. April 10— (A1') — Odes a. vrr«a!t.i port on tho UlacK 'a and first major prize hi 11 if |t-r" invasion of Russia, iia. fallen to tlif Hiding Red aimy. rapidly plantitur its hauliers alfiij: ill' Ui.-m.ui state fmmifrs. Ilerlin announced today. Kvaniatiou •• the port and naval ha «■ v.a . acknowledged iiy tlif •'••ininaiitl. which nl.to ilcclan I iIk Russians were 11 ilciiur "■!! in an apparent full blow offenyivi to cli :ir lliu ('rim« a. if: < - i! 1111«> ? 111 j 111 • broadcast : i . . I. ■ n aid heavy fijrhii:. la pro^r' w <>n the • iroad ! : < :ii ( n i • • »rt h side of t !ie ' i :ni a i • ..I i and the Uu ian were ti tratini; the Kan i n iint . i Mt oil H ' it i . . tnmunU ' • tu. in ill-- ...i. way that thu Odmi i■ »!'*•■• wits almost isolated, it •iiinil *-til! tlif (man.. uid !{>>— IIKIII'IIS in :hr Ci'iiiKi miuht In; • • reel tn v lil lln la: t i.! tlif strong 1'. Si i '.!• i.ird.iit' tli« 'lie evacuation ol Odessa— ■ iiii 'int. t lit- (.crm.his said. :il trr I.mi; |l.iiircil destruction of niilit.il> installations—v .in a :.«• ri<-■(■•in.il slep in Hie (Germans' 1.1st-hiili- march mil of southern I Russia. Odessa. only little n.oro than twenty nshs n>•«l«- the 1 U.TJ Huiii.m border. v. ' i i ipt .red by the (iermans two ami i iialt yi..ti aK" after a twii-::-" -tils' deti nue !>y ilesioficd Hny.- ian >• lUiiei v -i kci s and jna: .111 s. ;. > r r Ie tin i stand an.id : the rubbU unci lac mnn. The prewar J> o! Odessa v. as. (idC.OOO. Mnsi'iiv ilcelared thai one Red army eoltinin had smashed to a railway station three miles north of Odessa yesterday and that another, swccpine eleven miles southeast of tin- port, had seized IMarienth.il. only five miles from tlv Odessa-Ovidiopol railway. I he onlv retreat road for the th'-iisand1. "I Vr/is and Koinaniau def'-mlins I he city. Kilt •• 11 i tiiwi-st, Moscow ieportod aniitiii-i L'.lnn (iornians slaughtered m the diminishing Kala pocket, .it'll front ni-|i .tches said the Rus• .ii!- \< •• • im.-h -ig In nd the C/.eeh• > •> r linvdi i ii- ii tin- entrance to 'hi- T-.ta- 1 • 1 ■ the Hungarian i i ,ii. 152 Fens Of BombsDumped On Jap Base i ■ d I1- 'il-i i .i lev Southwest Pacific April i" <Al')—American I "iiii ri iihI. Ilollnndiii vvttli 132 !•>! 'M i |*l-. i Saturday. Oeni • '! 11 111,1 Mh■ A1111111- reported i i-lav. - i h i. t( iii"' tons dropped within -i week on thir. Japanese base .i' ti • " finiin.i in.i ni tin- route in tin- I'iiiiippiiH-.-. ' . .- ;!• i iv inv pi me n>se I » ■I't. • ti n •' tin |.inf deii • ii i 11- ii ii ii.i where zero Itghlci •»I tn hotly dispute the i i I 'i i ' way Column* of inttkl . t •«it11 lil.i ted tnel and supply i uil'lni:; 'In- li.iHen 'I lettv and two i• II Iri njlitei -ct aim- in the harbor. In • i-'-l; • "111 lui iv nil lour nth'T • i i -i v I i I- mi tin- IWiuaick Sea pet i* '• i. A•,h i ic.at bombers and II it'll * ■' dr-'pp< I iNM Ions nf bombs. (>n tin New tonnei eoast. the Wewak urea received JW tons and .Japanese installations around llansa !• wi-r. lot with tun There was in 1-ttimy .hi interception ill till t|i" New Guinea operations, MacArthur'.s coMiiiiunmuc said Medium and light bombers from Solomon i-lands liases hammered .•iiii positions, airdromes, harbor installations and supply areas al Italian!, New Britain, with 73 tons yt i xploslvts.
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