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HaUu Bisnatrb THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ' Ti'ir''VwiV"«KUVIc-k OK 1 ■ ASXih-IATKij I'UKjfS. IIENDIORSON, N. C., lUKSDAV AFTERNOON, Al'KII. IS, 1«H1 t l.'lll,lSlll:i > I V I I: •> Ari'KKNlHlN K\*'icr'i' sr.Nii.w FIYK CK.VIS A C'OI'Y (iRKKNWOOl) I lOSlMT \l. STRICk PA TORNADO Witti debris all around. spectators inspect severe dam me done !«> the City Hospital 5n Orrcinwotl. S. I»y a tornado which killed seven persons in the vicinity. No *p e.l the patients in the hospital was injured hy the tcrtiadu, but scares in and near Greenwood were hurt. Assembly's Complexion ML About Same Many Old Members Return Next Year, Filings Indicate Daily lliM<i'.;li Kuir.iu I5t UNN NINISI.T. Jlnlritili. April 1J J nn .«f ir l>"ii• i»l r:iiidi«liil«^ iiitii I'm t".i (it-ui'l .il A rnilily ill ;ilnwt It.ill llr rminti." i II lli.T wi-n- .i\;nl:ihlc .il tniif III ! \vi iMimi I i' itii hi' pi i-'l \ i v (lri'dli'tfrl Mil' tltf . • . ■ 11.; t 1 til tilt! Ill. > l< :: . i v. ill Ih! \ ••! v Miml . It. Mi.O I!» i' M.lllX >ll|ll ' V. .1 11 i IV I ■ MM <-< •li lt- 1. ;>)!• ivvitiu llu'li: il'i'lll to li.u-K without i.|i|i.i-iti<>ii. (•tin" in u lin li "|'| 'I <■ 'ni ii.it. ■ i ili-.i I\ «■ .1- III . In . ll it ;l.i ii.ilii lit will Will ill tin- piiiii.ily. Ill ;■ li-v. in Stillll'* T' ' I" .1:1 I i i 'I it; •{>!»•• limit Ctlluli'i.!<«'.> .tlltl ii .il il.ili til |»1C - • lit -li'lili-. Tllill li.< I till' IIMUll s\\ itch II-- il. I III' . •• .111(1 X . «• . . : .1 III »■»»■. lit HV. I . II' l)V ,i;;i . . ill-lit S.-u •'i'< p . .'iil.ilii.ii ,il!. 11i.i11• |{.iv n ..ml Miiwvvll, wivlwry >>i the St..i<- Itimi'il ->t Klti'lii>ii>, .111< 1 Tli.nl Kill Mftl'ljlty "I -I.ill . Ill it It I:.id \\ I |T11-n i mint \ i !.•(•! i II ii.i.r 1 || : ) >1 < •: | t I • I t 1.11 I l! 11 IK I- .ill I ■ - It'll l'«l 'I » 1 ' II " Hi! 11 I 11 * I I' " tu- MmiiiI.i\ Tliry v. ■ iiiti'i. t.ii «»»!> 'I 4i--!ii«i>f * • ..it J.Ut I'l .III.-II .it II . II. -t til. I.- I ■ fl'W I1.1I.V 'i'.lll'.l . 1«1 > c.iiiily 1.11.1.- . I ll* ■ .111> < 1 IJili•- inn il iii I: li t in U Im il ,1 . .11 I '.ill . ( \|.n '.-ll I III. (('• nt iniii'd mi 1 "age Four. 1 Mer- er of Armed I4(trees h\peeled 1 o (jet Approx al \V:.-.|iiiiRt»ni. Aj.i il 1.: (AIM \ rlim i-. n| ;i|i|iriiv;il l.y r\|»'it \\ it — in »!• 1 i-xpi'i-ti il in imlihny . rlr. v. in 11 In it iii . i:.-.;iti ni'xt ui < nil • 111 11'lr;it i"ll "I .i«.-.-i 1.mm iiini'.l fill CI : III .1 . ■ 111 .J I > * 111' I I I 11 .1 Will Sfrirliiry ..f W.ir f-.t1111 -■ -n v. ill In1 fine "l Hii' fir.vt wiltto ' i'l l.iri' tin* .s|.rri il II- 1 i- inlllMiitl.C Ml | • t• 11t1l1t.1i %- policy. hfiiilfd li> lie - M'nl;iti\'i> \V* ill iiiii. \" 11::>t, 1 I -■ 11 .it, whii li I1.1 >1 unity -.1 1 mi ii'(| its it. in t . 1 inly A survey 1.1 ntililnry . >pitt« *it sni.'rut'-.l.iy t-. ii i :■ 1i1.1l 1111. inil.v mi liif 1I1 it ilnlily >.| i.. .1 - (Inline Hn imlitiiry servitits may li.'tvc hern lln n .imiii t v .1 • |>l .. • -il I 1 t nn Mil' »1.11111111'• <■ .1411KI.1. *•. 1 \ in.; Ilinli- t'N|»l"MVi' i.olil'.- II'.tillily lilll — Vergil iiiilil.it> . iiviii mini I <t'. 1 2,000 IJ. S. Planes Smash Berlin And Other Nazi Areas I>rit;iiii St<»}>s All lillt Allied \ !s!{s ()\ lt I ler Isomers l.ontlnii, April IX.—iAI'i— Britain today humicd trips out side this country liy diplomats ol all lit-iilraI ami Allied nat'oas I'MrpI tin* I nitrd Stall's. Kiin sia and I In* Itritisli <11111111:111 wcalths and mailt- all their iimi iiiuiiiratioiis siilijril to full «*i*n sorslii|i. Tin* ai tioii. laliM in .1 swics ol step* t.1 k<*11 l<> safeguard in \ asiitn inloriiialion. was uitiioiil piiri'di'iil. Iinl tin- I'ori-igu "I I in* aiinoiini i-il that military opr latiims inipriitlr.iK in (lir pees ■■lit \<*ar. "inaili- it ini|ii*rali\i*. \\ asliinulon and AIomou were consulted in tlir moves." Simpler lax Bili Before House Group 'A.. im 'l hi. Ai>i il !;: ' AIM •■(•.null c.v tract ion • •> income tax .. tin* :;oal . 1 l.v Hull I- • ,| leader today a<* they launched l< illation ilr.-miii' i to celieye Hti.tMMi. 1 "Mi j'i'i ;i»n> ft ,!,i the itul 1 i.1.4 • illy 1 <*t11111 after lli: year Chairman Duiishtim, North I'aro It'i.i ! >t 11«• 1.11. r.ilh'd l ie ,'..i\ ,in I • ,mi itMiMiiillee ti•.;« *!it • • ... it tin* fiv • draft of tin* 1 • ■ el.; iiimi measure, which nlwi eale dated t-i llio March 15 headache less eveii fur tin* 2n.niMi.inin ,,• > p. .111 who .till would have to file return I'.r;; nil.11:: hi'.I .l.iiiii.i\ 1. •• li!>' lull 1 .mi irti'il. tin' itrexett! v thliold nfi v trm a^aili.t w.nje ml il iii c,. ■ ill l>e ie\'-I'd upward t.i 1.. • • from pay (nivehqiPK and salary . ItceUs the full t.i\ liability fot i»: mmi earning • it> *• • *..>.'iau aniniallv. 'I'lii' mi' in. will in..ite n 1 ehaititi* III .IIIIUIIIl' \\ "t lllll'lll I'll VI II. .11. i it |mivides that ilit* |*overiiitK*nl it* .•II il ill- the tase mi l!i •. li mine Im I'm i' with want 01 il .11 ir nil a-i -.1.111111. A •ainplilM'tl I fnl III i.-» IHOVI<I< <I fin till' 1511.IIIMI.IHHI ■ ■tlici 1 r. payer-. l'rol;ab!y I iiuusatul Heavy Homiiets Are Included in H;»id& I •' ii I'» < A J') — Aln.nl .'.hiiii Ann-ricau heavy Im.iiiIhts ami I'ijrliters allackeil !»Ii11 ;uiil olhi-r uliici'iivos ir. Hit 1' i ' c mt iiH'tilai fori res* to i'lio lieav. ;,t rial battle*. Ol;r Ml'oliK !• i n r.i.iied ollt tin- i> ml, m: ..i i;,r! n. n;. hrst day light bl'itt :it il'i i: k h-h imbed cap il.il M-.ivii il.e 111 t l.i. • IlllOIVi ' i • •• . ; nil ■ ."lie!: ( ;< . ■ 1. ■. I ■ y in '■ 1 •»• in..* iimc in ij\ .* separate nt UitcraUirs at sjMMhViisiioii targut.s in • ' !1 IH'I tilCI'll !(.<• i'.i (j. i I" ! ..II, i i l< ■I Hie i»iy \lll| >1 111' fiill I'*.' i fl (lie In . 'In- i fi..iu.. ! i.. " ' » ' ' I jilnb.iblv > ■ T- look part, • i\ I iitei planes ■ number.. ' !> i i. «•. rrns.siiii ;,i'' 'M in sunny . • (I i«>r ' I" r1 ' • ' I ■ It'll MIW • ti i. city mv : 11..~ i- than ■ • < tar : II'. !>• in be i l • .it least 1 ill 111! |'i;/.c lar < I li„- | , ."••hi .mil .. i I, netwecii Hi -. abii'it 1.500 Inn ,,i hull • ■ .| 1. . .. ..nil in cendiaries Thirteen anil.i nine ''unter. li.iled ■ nfii'ii from thai i...(I. Compulsion Upon 4-F's Abandoned W'.t ifn./••ii. April 18 -CAP)—I Tin? Il"ti (' iVIIIitar.V l • i.imltee to- ' flay li.imliHied |)lans j it Icg i latinn In Itirce 1-1' in!" e enllal ■ unit, tin <•(!.;;> Hie llue.it aiduetiun lull \i i i • y .11.1 N.isy . 11 •• •• ii.iltalinn.-. < ii.ni i• ia M.iy, Ken! i: l.y l>ein> ei.it, iiiitiuinccd fiill'>'.'. in.', in cxeeu tlvc i net-11 iik thai the cnm.'iuttee had ! dt i idi'il tliit «'i»111 i iit .iitt'Heies. ifii .i Selective Set , c .m l Hie V. i . i.nij' ■ ei I'm,n i •II. alicady h ■ I I'l 'i uM.i'i t" tet| tie |iliy . it'll I l.v in iin.ililied men in move III- ' t • e i lit ml |«il». . I lu emnii.;1 let .t '"'I ..lit i liep 11 ftil.it;• i- Ci> |i |!- . ( lr •! til.i I >ein • u i at. eli'i > n !•' .i iln n'liiitiltee Ilia' ha I'ei ii TinI> 111 ; tit.ill pnli t • i ■ i it 'I It ::i " ; ii.id .ip eetl I li.it lit ■ "ill I I t .I'll .i nut lie it 'l.v .it till-- 'inn. lilf I' teiln en t.-e It.id | n i VlOHsl) 11 ii •. i ilit' -i tli.it tlie ill hi- j ill M-iAiet and KeleellV* Servicv I lll.ii.i 111 i■. In r /i 1. n ei \ li e . ill .ill 4-K" libit! In «..! I.. I .t'J'.l I I' "II In Inl re I I'' litlltll'l nl iinn-e eiiti.ii I '• iltln \iiiiv 1.1..in li . • 11Hiii • I..'(I been tin ici i mi ider 11t"ii 11y lilt ( I' telln r.l'Hi|i Selective Service nlitetal.. hitvr e> Innalerl there .ire .iIhiiiI it.111111.11(10 I ieii t l.i Ite'l i 1 K. it lifted fur • 11111ili v ' i \ net .i . e (if til ,lbi|l tiC.. ' .. . I South Carolina Will End Primary To Ban. Negroes c-iti' ii.'.-. c \|."i r \r> S'Ullll ( ' I >• I M.l I' M I ' ( '• I iniii,i1 inn '■> in 11• ■ tlioir <l"in ii.i.it iX'iuwr.-itic forty's lni(IHIoii:il 'nliilc Mipri'iii.ic.v" l>y ilivorrn); pi ini;n iilid Kt.itc -■«»v ri iiiik iiI ,ipp: n.irhnl fulfil I tii< *nt to'l.i.v .1 i i >n- I!i.mi inn lull rcpi .•Inn: ' ii' kI pi..11.1 »y liiws iK .n od cii.k liiU'iil. "U'r'll liKlit 'cm ;il tlif pulls." Ucp r« < nliil:\i' John l> I,mi.: <>i I n mi, siiiil (o tin- p i ibllHy iM.it "the W i;» c nu^lit Uy tu in vui v. lute 1 »c>, itic 11- "1 II i( ill pile ii'l \\v nuiy «•<» !h' I'nrly afld si,iii- • >•: I. have* wild HlCV fi'.nrd ,1 it out Ktipli'vi (' .it n! flic t'niliil Si,ilr mini;: lli.it Xi• - jjhx's I'ciiild vntr m till* 'IVx.i . |n i mane iniulit hi' 111\'•i-.I in Kiuitli ( ;ii ■ >1111.1' . wluc'i ,u i null.n Tlii'.v liupi- I ri ,)i ill nt .ill pi hi ,iiy : l.ilutcs Would forestall ,ii»y lcu.il action liy NcL'nics In vote in Ihe pri iii.im- . \« liicli Would iii■ :'#*.i(lei* |ir I'oiului I'll l.v (hilHilVtl i• 11 I ii*. Willi OUt St-''.'- J'.ll v.i l-.j.ui. .jjii Axis Troops Resist Bitterly ★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★ Invasion^ Of Kuriles Pledged Knox Says Jap Area To Be Seized Date of Invasion Is Not Determined; Pacific Is Active Washington. April 18 — (A1*) — Invasion of a part of the Jap anese Kurile island chain reach ing north from t he enemy home land may l»e expected. Secretary of the Navy Knox said today. \ !.< il at .1 now.; iimicri'iirt' w he ther i) was likely lli.it the tJnilcd State:, \vvtlil attempt t'i take that is l.md fcimip i>t tho north Pacific, he n plied. "Sometime lire, hut nnlxidy I;ik\v.s when." The <iiM-ii.-sior wa;. pn inpto'l t>.v the moi • . mi; i o.;iilai 11y i>t A•. Ion ian bombing ranis t.n island.* in tin ill.mi. which i xtoii'l ti'nn the .lap> re <■ in mil ind ia.i ti the II u ian Kani halitli p< nm. ui i. Ani' iiy t:ie basis which ha «• boon -il tel. tri'iuontly ti'ie, pa't>"iilarly .n the last live day . is Mut uwa, '• t!i • aim hhIo.. triiiu thi main land <>t .t:ipan. Kiiiiv. discussing Ihr war ill tlir I'aeilie. said that developments liave Ihtii confined in honili.oil mi nt nl Ihr Kurilrs anil couliiiti in;; aerial assauSts nil enemy po sitions nil nil from supplirs in Hie eastern Marshalls, anil the regular bombing <>l the eneinv liases in Ihr Caroline islands ki including Truk and I'o iiape. lie said the Japanese evidently were 11 vi: ; 11ii ir best tn set some ipphe- in' ■ tin- isoluted base.-. in the (<:i.-%;ciii pan iho iinti-l'aiilic Marshall.-., hut without much suo I'on;.." "From m>; tu ton hiii'Kcs a day ■ ill- being .-.ink as they iiltctnpl In i n supplies into thi- bases," the Navy secretary said. Meanwhile. (General Douglas .MacAi thur's southwest I'aeilie li"aih|iiarlers reported new sur eesses Ii> Allied air and ground lorers in their offensives against .la peie's bases along the New (•iiine.i roast. General MacArthur's daily com liutn.ipie t"UI nt a heavy bombing at'.ul. n I h»!lan(lia. Dutch Now (iuinia. where airdrome.-, were blast ed and supply ins til tuitions, jetties ami a costal \ os>ol wore loll l>'a/:n^ A islial.au ground lighters w (n e.ijituieil llim.nii.m April III. have progrc.-cd t\\n miles along the 111. iiii1o-I.mil: ruail 11< rthward tn MadanH without cneounloriiiK enemy npposi ti >!i. Australian in penal Inrres henil ipiaiters it-pin tni It appeared that the Japanese were evacuating the area, oflicer.- .said. (lolo^nc Blasted B\ British Planes In Ni^lit Attacks l.riiilmi. April 18—(Al'i—l<Ar' Mosquito hnmliers blasted the Khiiieland city uf Cologne last nielli, and at 1 p. in. (7 a. tn. i WTl today 'lie (irrnian radio warni'd thai "enrniy formations are approaching northwest t.rr inany." The air ministry announced that one plane was lost during Ilic night operations, which also included mitt? laving operations. Allies Make Gains In India Campaign i Kandy, ('••yl-ii. April IJI—».-\ I * > Allied Inn. tarrying thr liulu I > tlie Japani-M inrn's on tin- plain . ninth <>; in pii il have wmi'il ..<1 vaiuvs ami nil arc making .-atis tactuiy |>l"^u an Allied OMiimmi ]<]lu' annuniaco today. I'rcsuinalily *:.iotlitnave t\ . . tl: - lUtlll analll.sI I'llr lit till' tiller ori ginal .strong I'lhnnn.s ol Jap,an ■ which invanoil India UimI muiilli. . I thoilgll til*' ■ > lit ini(|lle <lni H i'. .11 - I'llii'.iily givt tin- itnaUi.n in lighting. • >11 lllc Milltji'lll M'l't'M lit till- I : 11 - pllal li'int, Allli <i Iwrccs ili'-iM t'H iliipiini'M' "tit nl on- pn itin.i in ai I hi' tiai'k In Siltli.ii, i > 111 the <in v coniiter attacked and light in.' • 11! . going mi, tin. etininiinuiuc .<■ i«.«• • i. Ill till tlx llillltliiMli; .1.11>■ > 1 - m' .n< sii'ivinn i"i iiwt'iiKiun <>: Iih* Iciuii- truck* ;>n tfl~ j R'lli.ilivi- I.mil i .iiii 1'iiiiU'ctiiiH wiln till' Atutil n\iil-<i|ici ;it«-(l Itt'liKi'l-As-! s.iiii iAn I'm liii'litii' in Hiii-' lllil-l lllll.I <i|Jl'l iltlOll.'-. £>:i:it'|> 1iki:.;:iu <»11 i.il the K< inn .<-!);•: . | r i .in ii'ii tllV.< i.l ini|>li.ii. . Inn .illi«<l -p.-. liokluiK (iumiiiiiis j11• •»» the Ju|iiiiicsv i"i -■ murl) lia<l mi ipictt, ic|)uM viK'iny I coiiiuor .11-n'.... tnu cumiiiuniquu IK'lUll (I. .Hi !•-. tin- Muiui:i-I■ .<!::• i;ini |m:isii, mi v.i.uh i<nii. .; .!■ vun the u*li'tiM\«• hi i..11< rent .n' ■ . apiitMi !■> Iti' 11«.in•• I I<ii .i May IIIIIIIMI 'II slalt'iiialr, with the Allies holding .-tin.i•• fiiiv in .i i . ii ... m.ir^iii n: lai 1ic.il :l\ :i! i.. Bombings Are Continued Upon Nazi Balkan Eases i Allied II- iil'iu.u l< i ■. N 'ill' A|> i ii l;; i Al*) U ily-baaa <i n... ... iitttl llledllill; il< <11 ll >«.-!> ("Ullll <ll ■ !t lied |>" .noine, t«e:ii all t " i mi ratlin.-. III till- LialkltllS iilSit It gilt .ill.II-.; IIIU I hi' rail yard .I| I i:\ mllr: : Miithe.iM • • I the II . U;.»rt. •r itsil 1.1 Sulia, ii w«s ami > need u;iv. A ri>liiii.unii|iie ...mi tile injiti' <y lull -wed yt -lii tiny day lit;'it ii!. Iiv escorted heavy bomoers a^ain. t i i.ul targets in Sofia anti the i u.;- - j slav ( .ipil.il lit Itelyr;ni«•. tint •»•; ■ • i; ■ airdromes and aireratt "actones .n tin- lieiurade aiea. Twenty-; i.-. ti.-. maii airerait were toltuycd during the day's operations, the bulletin said. i Tin: Allied losses were Iwo nc.i.y bombers and eight lighters. Other air operations yesterday : ii - ! eluded medium and lighter bombers' •{••fill" .1:1 :ln Hi.it] Alia ,1 •ililiouiict Iht-'ii v.. 1. . mi . l'> t.;li ■ ' ' " ' lit ' *' t llHJ i-j 1 |j(t. • l •' •! t HI! 11 ill |* ; , | |t , J j , ,|jj t- ( . > , lilt 1 )inv r i*-11 1 !!« »'l ' : "••• raid ..II one (il '■•hi i'.rvvi.r.i ,,, ... l«>ur nnk\- noiln ..I Cassino. .Somr •I tht- German fun-o h;irassii!K Al ln<i 1|. i.-~ lw -V'""i 1 ' 111 • •""> Hie ;,| - inn.-, xviitciicil cart other warily in 1 :» tl tin. .i.; ,111 ; ri 1 Churchill Favors League As Postwar World Basis I.itidon. April 111. (AIM—Pi.:ne MiniMcr Chuivlnll. .spoiikinu ;n ;m.s wi'i to srwr.il (|<icsti>>iis iiiihitii.uk IIIIStVV.il' .1^1 •'« IIH'lll-. tnlci tin- IIoiim* ! ill Common-. todiiy tliiit "li.r i'.HMt I l>ody "I wiiil; .nhif\c<l i>y tin- l.c.i riic til Nations imikIiI iii>t t'i in- in ! in the |>n>tvv;ir internal ioiuI piMi-u Sl'l-llp." "I think il Ilir l<tMK i' i'f N it ions h.id !>c» ii |>i*i• j»t• i Iy b.ickcil up it would Ikivc Ihhvi r.il, lie said. "Prrlinuiiiiry rxchmmi- ot npiii loii on |«i.stw;ir inn .iii• I**hi— st.inlly tikiliu plurc- Ixtwrrii v.n ions members «>l ihc 34 Uniti i N«i lion . I >n t I (*,i i mi it hold out tin' i\ prct.ition thai ;i.iy .iukvI . t;it«v:;rnl on Ilu- Mib.K'Ct will In' ill.nit' in till' no.ir future." Uit.iin Ki'cflcrirk .lolui UdU'iiui i ;i>ki.'d tin* prime minister wln-t'irr tlic |>l;ill- Ioi oi U.IIII/II1U • id i.n 1.11IIIIIU \\ Il I I'll I'llltlll Si' " t.iry ol SI;itt* Coidi'll Hull inc.itioii i'(l rt'i'inlly. ront lifted with tin- i • - ci'ii.ml of tin- I.e.mile ol N.i'inii "I Iri'iwjjlil, .is .1 j;re\it in.my |tci (>le did, tii.il Air. Hull s s]khtii vv.i.s imst he*lp!nl." t'h.irehill replied. The prune minister mild these* 111< 11*t'is wuiilil "In' decided only .r the i-t 1 1 'ii the u.ii'." I».,1 reiterated li: • un lit ul m<iie than .1 year ajjw that "mi far a^ I he* Untish view is 1*1 >11(1 mod, the urea: body oi work achieved l>.v the l.i'.'.;i;o o! Na<ion.-> and enihiitlii'd 111 it oui;ht m>t be luM." Asl'.cd about tin- lerent London linti>h-.\nin lean tall:-. mi (msHvai civil air ti ansport. (.'hiirclull sai l t'.t• ncitiii^ wi re "finely 111lor111.il and o\|i|mator.v." at/%i BiizK I 01; NOin II < \IUII.ISA I Me I I'd s 111|; (lollllv dIMl \N iirilHT I "fid > diiil tuinuht. x\»tli srdllfrt'fl showrrs ;«ikI 1 IiiiihIi rshuwits. \V i (liirsild> |»dill> fl'litud\ .iikI mild. Mill) sidlh'iril showers in IMSt |)l»l||lMls. WHERE WILL REDS HIT AFTER CRIMEA DRIVE ENDS? BUCK SEA POLAND iwow» tERDICHEVS gCHERK BUDAPEST^ HUNGARY ■CERNAUTl! RIVOI-ROGi IlKOlAtV ROMANIA SfVASTi YUGOSLAVIA U\ ->s . ^ j§ Q. BEl^RADfSo^^ Pl°tST,# ■PI ^SERAJEVO ' .^/V/ Vv ■ ( BUCHAREST# WITH THE RUSSIAN DRIVE in (he Crimea coming to a climax with the entrapment of thousands of Nazis ir» end around Sevastopol (1), the question arises as to where the Reds will strike next. Some military ex perts say that the Soviets ran pick the spot. Among tho possibilities are (2) a drive through Romania wilh the Ploestl oil fields as the objective; or (.1) through the Carpathians to the Hungarian plains. The latter would permit a new offensive into Poland (4> and a drive through Chechoslovakia (5)# Working with the Uu^ians. U. S. airmen have bombed Bucharest, the Romanian camtal, and Pioetli. (laternuiiouul.) Two Large Red Armies Converging Enemy Barricaded In City's Streets; Evacuation Slight Jl'wmv. .April !•-> — (Al'l — Two •>!>■ Russian armies wero reported rearing ;t j«inc*tn»*o in the outskirts <•!' Se\.ist<■ |>o! for a final mislautrht against ;i fron x:• *tl Axis rri-<>ii li;iill 1 he street < at t>-r failing in effect a large scal<- < vaeuati m from the I hi in i u*r city. (Thi Virlij radio qu iting n Gcr iii.in report. tid "the liiiltlc for Stf v;i -i"i"•! li i i mii • • ct. witti very heavy tukini; place in tile fort It'll I !•• n'.t i:; the ' >\v I! ") front lint- lii.p.i lilies said tlut (iniotal ^ i" i-in-ii!." s indcpin >i«-lit m inimi'- .trim was movins; downhill nit tiir <"''v Irinn tin* sutitln'ivi r (i...|.i;i" . fimt mount tin t 'vtii.fit hi'inn .is It.iill.ir 4..i»<- hi a drive Uii! vt*s teidav s\>«• vt 1.11 ;i i a.| iunrti'i:i litiIrian s< -. i tnpol, an:l .lr, live n ilr i't the tallied • < li I.i«hi CriitiMSe." Tln.s for,... iimviti" tin '.lit;)) -.1 """• !" <'J- wa exported to link '! htnii vvilh General Tol 111! i • .fl.v |.Iti m; 11 • i j, b.-II MlMd, !l ,UlO no patciu ... -aiil • The ViW.v- in-..;,do: that the German-Rum draw nl toward the ,mit l I nrie.iii penm ill th. i rte»J With "I the s ••lii'iriK el (ccted in pel 'feet order and in com plete accordance Willi fin ma' plaits, (ientiah I '•!:•:! .:. n and Vei l aiO!l.\'i ha\e not Micri eded. ill spite ol all it e;r clli.it an I n . in i ical supor : iiy. in envel-'piin'. 'he lii rinan re in'.Mm:; !i». • ..inn!- and i nttiim till-ill • I irom the ri. . a - tliey had Imped !•> do." I All reports front lltr front, ini'ludiii!: those front correspon dents who have flown night and day over Sevastopol, indicated that the (ierntan eoninianil has not heen aide to accomplish a llimkirli-seale evacuation, al Ihiitish in tin* past lew days the trapped \\is troops tried to sel out of the liatlered pert oil any kind of eratt tlie> eotilll find, throw iiiK caution to the w ind as (Continued on p.,i;e Four.) DAK \\oulil Stop Immigration I lore Fur 5-Ye;ir lime New York, April 18—<AI'>—Tho Nut ion id Cmigrci • of the Da ighters <•! the American devolution uitiinl i: •. i Iy i;.■< I i • .»!;i!.<«li today li iilJIU I • * t" S i! Itnip'il iimi tin- .1 pet «l of li\c ye,11 - at the conclusion ol t: • war, vv 'ii ^ few exception The resolution. by the orjtaniza liot: ■ attid n ' "ii I' iii" pent il I'oti Kivsk, excepted "technical experts v. h > • i' c.-.-eiiti 'I ait I in«t hi com pel:! <n with ' ae t ii.- <•! the I'n ite i Stale . aii i per mi . who are a<i il'lc "il prefei 11.1 i|Uota„ to complete Kroups " S >>}>1<-1 leulum tin1 inanimation ie .ilntioii u i another uir.nm that in Hie postwar (irrkitl there lie striet enforcement "I fhe immigration law. Time Short, Frenchmen Are Advised l.onilou. \|!iil IK.—' IIh- time is biiliiii: sliot t,' Ihi I • nu ll peo ple H i l l- MalUCll tml.o ill tll<* latest ol a stream ol |irc-inva.s ion broadcasts Irom lite mucin nielli eoiilrullcd I.oiiiIoii radio. Tlic> ttrii1 atlvist d to store as linn Ii looil as possible liciaiisc. al Ii asl iiiilil the dav ol libcra tion funics, i i\ili.ins. must live oil u li.it is stornl." I .veil after I tame is lilieratnl. Hie Allies will not lie in a posi tion In distribute mm Ii looil. list eners were (old. The French Here instructed to memnri/e de tails ol l.omlon broadcasts for the tear their wireless sels micht soon he confiscated by the Cicr UMtia.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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April 18, 1944, edition 1
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