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GOP Talks Gov. Warren As Keynoter California!! Long Rated as Candidate I-or Vice President Chicago. April lii— ( A1 *) — Republican leaders reportedly proposed to the party's arrange ments committee today that it name (governor Earl Warren, of California, previously regarded as a vice presidential candidate, as the liM-1 convention keynoter. The decision to rccommend the selection of Warren was said i<> have horn made by party chieftains after two <iays of conference The 21-inemher committee. inrct ing in dosed session In divide this question and to till the position <>t permanent chairman of the conven tion, thus had several names for mally placed bcf< re is at keynoter prospects. Mouse Minority Leader Martin, of Massachusetts, was expected to till the peunancnt chairman's post. ,1. KcmicUi Bradley, Connecticut national committee man. urged Rep resentative Clare Booth Luce of his state for the keynoting job. Ira Veyiioti. Nebraska national commit teeiuan. who is net a member of the arrangements group, said he had been granted permission t'> present the name of Governor Uwight Griswold of Nebraska. Airdrome In Truk Area Is Knocked Out All od Iirai:.|uarti'i>. Southwest Pact! c. April !!• (AIM- •> me more a:vdioine in the defense ling aiound Truk. in the Caroline i lands, wa.-. ii ele to the Japanese toitay. It was the air strip on Sat.1,van is land. in Die Nomoi atoll, about Ian Mat itr miles southeast of the once tearsome Ti .k fortress. Sata'.van's airdrome wa- neutralized by .1 Ill ton bi.nbing Sund.iy noon, and the fen i "I to it -tngaicd Liberators cn eiillli!e I'd lie "hi" aerial opp. ^itim ti - .it ' - i if. ift lire. Itivow.ir are.13 wen* .il-o hit. A :i for fSeucr.d Bnngta-; M A ' - oil today tin* attai n ;\.i> • i tone. .uid the weight of e\ pi- (.lined was sizeable, in \ i 'I the mile round trip, <■ < '..iter flight from Solomon A ed airmen continue i the prcs ;■ it'e on the JaiKittesc along the in> '-rucked north coast ot New Gwaie... .oid gave liaii.i il. the I'm- i y - t.ist i rumbling base at the ii"rfhi • t tip ot New Britain, a i>.i i mauling. l-'.o to the wo>t. Liberators tore up tin a.rdroine and supply area- .it Ian m the Kai i lands with 21 tons of bomb.-, and in the I'aia island a patrol bombei shot down a .lapanosr fo il-engine flying boat The K.ii island are between T inor and New <; . nea. aiul tlic Mapiu islands are lorth ot the New Guinea "turkey icck." Plan Reports \ On Moving Of Strawberries llaleich. April 1«.—(AIM—A Ked ••I il State marketing news service will open April '•!! iit t'hadhourn I" give (I,nly reports 011 price.-. croji movements and conditions of the North Carolina sira wherry area. It It. Ktheridge. market division chief, .-.lid I In- information would lie supplied from |hr pinei|>al ship ping plants and tin- leading terminal markets. Inspection uflitcs opened Monday id Chudboorli. Tabor Cily .nil \V;il lace. and the liurgaw ;iii<I Mount Olive offj«-e> will lie opened within the iie\| few day Alio it nr» m {•pcctors iiie 111 the territory. Stocks Still Are Erratic New York. Aprd l!> (AIM Aft ••i .1 |>onr -tart. ii tew section- of the stork market showed tin inelinidion to r.illy today, bill the general list rem.lined on .1 rather unsteady foun dation its .1 result 01" yesterday's heavy selling. On the oflside most of the time were Methlehein. Chrys ler, Goodyear and Montgomery Ward. Santa Fe and Southern liail way were the best of the rails. Bonds and commodities were ir xegular, . _ Allies Score Fresh Advances In India With Use Of Tanks Downs 25th Plane CAPl . ROBERT i. JOHNSON or Law ton, Okla., has hot down his 23th enemy plane in the European thea trc of operations. The Eighth Air Force pilot attended Cameron Col lege at Lawton and was a member of its football team, (international) Court Rules On Property For Y/omen State Tribunal Is Divided Upon Law l'rcm Constitution Kaleigli, Ap-ii III. •' A!"i ! !»«• Statu Supieine Court today atlir.ied tin- superior eourt action m all..ving Hi. Hir.ik' S. Ilulord, o! Wilson county. in rem oi propiity whn :i . lie (li fdi'd I<> John Al M'liy .mil olli "iv \ it lit >111 (hi' i .cut oi liei has baud. i ne • i ~e was related ilinctly (.. a projio ell constitutional aitientlltU'llt Io Iji- .submitted ne\t N'mvimhiit to tlu i»j>l«*. concerning private cx .1:1 in inn ot 111.li i n I wo:.en .11 the .-.ilo ..t .1 liniiie stead. In .1 dis.-cnlini; opinion. however. A.-simate Justice M V. Hani!: II to.,, issue .\:t!i Chief Justice Walter I'. SI ii-.v, and Was loiliecl l>y Just re W A. Deviit and A. A. F. Stawell. The opinion set t'or'li tiiat tfit plaintitt. a divorce .i woman, had lien, engaged in l> isir.e-- aider Ii:e nan.1 o! M, . I! rdir S. I". . iiiil Shi* was in dot iiilt and her projieit> w.i> about io in v>lii under ton l .-uic In .in attempt t<> save liei iipnty. >in c ntsacti- I to sell hei eal c.-.t itr ' • 'he defendants. who Uliew lit 1 .1. a . ingle woman. Alter an viug it .hi agreement, she left the Si ite .oil remarried her former li isltanil, ivln» did not live 111 tin- - i:ue town. I'pon her return tin- leecl wa-> drai:r i. and slie al t gedlv represented i:i.-*rlt as a single w oman. Tl e defendants .»• eepti'd the deed and p.iiil their money 01 11le .-trengih of tli< repre re-eli'ation. She then, aci-n:! ng to the d' onl ng o|inuon, \\-> 'cil until the ill tend nts had converted the property into a tfe anil pr«»til.ihle investment an i then -ought to re iwrr it. Krccly eited in lio'h opinion ■ is the private examination ot married women, now reipured by I iw 111 Hie (•oii\ evanee ot ,1 liomi.tead. but which would be uvealc I under .1 proposed rolistitution.il anienduieiil. \tSAIBilE FOIE NORTH CAROMNA Mtisllv cloudy tonight. Tliitrs d.iy mostly cloudy ami continued moderately cool, with showers and thunderstorms., German Bombs Kill Many In London Hospital Raid London. A|imI !!• -( \l'» Uesi-tie Workei tiiij; 11ti<ii 11:!i (In- wreck.n;e nl one nl 1 ^>11<l>»ii' l.irc' -l lio.-lI•• I • today in a search fin casualties alter the building hnci licen bla..ted .in I set on file by a direct hit durum .1 German air raid mi llic capital early this mi'1111111:. Nearly 2,'MHI patient were in the hospital and il was feared a num ber of them were hurkd under the dehris. A ward hoiisiinj male pat — icnts was completely destroyed, i The raid—the first on London in | lour n:#'.'.. -net tbs third attack this Bitter Fighting Continues, Though, For Disputed Hill K;m<ly. Ceylon. April 1— Allied 1'iiiw.s have lashed out . with tanks in their offensive against the Japanese invaders of northeast India, scoring fur ther advances and taking time small Japanese defensive posi tions northeast of the plain of Imphal. Allied headquarters an nounced today. The ct>!nmi;uii|ii(< said iti.it "hitter liUl.tiiiK < • 1111111 o tin .i hill feature, tin pi SSeSSIOIl ot vvllliil ll>W ll.l. been in dispute Iw• i days. west hi insliciipur .iikI smiili '>! liii- track to Silcliar. the alternative route .south-, West ot I il. to I in* Hennal-As sam railway, Allnd leeder line." N<> change wa.s announced in the 1 Koliiiii i .oea. m ils noitli ol Im phal. where the Allies are fighting to seen re the 35-mili* m.im road t> Dnii apur, on the Bengal-Assam railroad. Itolli infantry and tanks joined in the offensive northeast «»• (lie ( lain lit iniiitial. where the Allied liners for several days have b»en sueci'sslully heating luck one of the Hirer original iitvasian siit-ar lie.uls whieli the Japanese thrust (V"r the ln.lo-Kurtiiesr border. Virtually every type of pki'e of the United Stales air !«iree. the ItAK. and the Indian air fine i -meil in waie-pread o;i-ration. •> .1 tlu- Ian 1 * a .nea (III UK the |' • .t two day... ('■ an in 11 ite.ii 1 11 ■ ,-erv an; the .lapa nese in the Iniph 11 -1 tin a | n 11 and M-1 glumg-MyitU.'. 111 areai 111 the until were pirated .ind ■ • mheil Aii • 111 niiirdo Ii|*lit«i Ixih Itis. en route tu the t'lnndil.. an n.i in tin ■ . hliiekuu'. the railroad at M iv.Ti. .uthwi t 1 M* g.aung. dropped then iioinhs in enemy territory. then tangled wth 1- Japanese tightei 111 the 'laum area, destroying three ami (iaiu.t(;i:i4 three. Ames iean heavy i- . 1111»« r 111 day light ye:'crday made an attacl; -m the valuahlv ■ il plants .1! Yenan gatllig. l.'in mile.s southwe 1 of \I.01 dal.iy. sending el ..ids ot lil.n l; smoke rolling skyward. Sti iiinu planes : I10I up a T<>t.■ 1 of 72 Japanese river cr,ilt and n< 1 .1 single plane wa ■ I >st 111 all the Allied operations. Germans Say Rome Is Now An Open City lamdini. April I!» 1 AIM The German news iigetiry lias proclaimed again thai Ilium. an open c ly and • gge-.te i to IV ic Mint '• K.1111011 de Vali 1.1 ol I'aic that he induce llritaui and the Unite.I Slates to eonlrilinli low ud il- pit creation by letr.iin.nu from v. it the new . ageney de.-ci dies a> " ••.•nsele.-s" air attacks. Allied he.idipiai'ler. in Naplc. 1 i«I ludiiy, however, that heavy enemy traffic wa notice I mo inn into Home from the northeast. A licrlin broadea I recorded by the ministry of inform, itimi last lllglit said Valer.i hai cut a note In licrlin Match 20 ItOKSitli! thai the helle'ci(11I-. liiul 1 way. throagh in termediaries. !>y which the holy city could lie saved The prime mini;.ter v. 1 ■ .■-aid In hav« expressed Kur' c tuern "be c.iu e ol I'te lack ot any measure hy tin. helhgcicnt power ■ tire it. security." The Nazi in vv - agency referred to an A\i< annmmeement March 'J'l th.it Home vva being de militarized. and aid a (Serniau re ply handed the Irish cliaigo d'af lane tilled I )c Valei 1' '.ilemciit ■ :oe ■ not ci 11 1 espond t.i the lact.s so tar as (Scrmaiiy coneei lied." KOMI 'S IVIT. I5I.SIS WITH (IKItMAW. ItOOSKM I I SMS l.otidon. April l!l (Al'l lieply month, I.uteri I ,t m, ,md liisle I for ,ilin111 ,ni If »ii■ . Arili-ii rc; .ifl •»;•!l«-i it* Inn led |> ;i tcrritic n;irr;i>!e but il filled to turn liatck the i,11'I<■; -. ,iii(l ineeiidiiir ic> iind liitfli i \|>l i: iv<\ r.lined down mi the nly. At Ivnst 1.'! enemy t> 1.iin < hi'h reported -hot dmvn Kiieineii ,ind .in i.iid worker^ <|tlieMy extinguished the tire ,it the hospit.it .in I re cue M|Uiids worked through tiie mtflit hour:, -.ei-km^ vie tinis. Some of the extricated patients were injured badly. His Group All Aces MEET Co!. Hubert Zemke, 30, of Missoula, Mont., who leads a fight er group of 211 accs known in tlic European theatre as the American Zemke group. They have shot down :i'!7 of the Luftwaffe's front line fighters in a year. Zerike, who holds the Distinguished Flying Cross, has 11 Nazi planes to his crcdit. Capt. Robert Johnson of Lawton Okla., who has destroyed 25 planes, also is a member of the Zemke group. (International) Telephone's Employes T o DemandVote Representation in Management Sought V.y VV.;, kcrs' Union \>w lork. Apiil l!l.— < \I•» — I in Hie lirsl nine hi tin- loin; hi tor,\ i«l tlw \iiK'i'ii.in Trlf liliniir A l'cler;r i|tli ( ■iinp.itiv. its sluil.boNli'is nil) In- called upon today li> ilceidi- u briber to al low Ml.lilill it| it . employes u In) •im II stork in tin* company to be ri-prrsrnlcil in tlir management tliriiuub a labor union. Molil'v M.tvt'i. attninev for one ot the Hoi I v toin labor kdhiik, Ihc L'uited 'l i lt i'iioni' < iruam/alions, an nounced hi' ,in<l linn union leaders would .r'l-iul I'll" .until.il mcetm;; arnic I with ii'-vi" i• .1«•-«-i11»im 15, ihmi share- **i .vtiK'k, iind present .1 pi 'I'.iani <i« ljiii I In eenrr In nadi'i* repi r-cnl.il inn n! I.ii>i>r in tin* ;il fiiirs "I I <• <• e-'iiy. 'rii«"r«" are about 1 k.:;t 1 >.<mi< 1 i.ii'is ni tuck i.iit .-t.'iid.ir.: ;it:.l .!> • r :j•.-■■■>- records show .II I. it IIII.IHHI employee. in till* nrlwurl; "! inmpaiiics making up II it* IS. II system. 'I In* lalwr group. Mayer said. I1.11I 111.(inn member*. rmplnv i*s of (hi- dim ii-Miiti" plant dep.ut viii*i!I nl' tin- New Vnrk Tele phone ('milium. a principal unit in tin* sv-.li 111. .111(1 tin* drive fill |irn\i".*s h is cmifined In tin* New Vnrk nicliiipiilit.nl area. .Mayer added, however, tliat there were almost 10(1 lalmr iircani/.itions ill the ISi-ll svsteni. anil "the po teiitialitii's lor ual'iierilic prn\ics are immr.isiii eahle." T'nc ui "(|> vv M -rek 11 i' "' '"iil.iti'Mi 011 liii- nor; 11 ' iiu roniniittee. (nit up i'- own la!' "1 directors, e'-k a cli;in::r 111 tin* p< • 1 s" 111 pi 111 .1'iit op |lost" sliIt" "I till" company'- telrlype vvi'Mi'c 'il l I' 1 ' I wire In-11 it.-.; to Hie Western I '111011. A *. 11 i"i 1 i id 'V the :!r"iip said tin" .".li'|i w .i 1 in • iilventuri* m l.dioi • lu;ini'^r:i'i*ii! ' I 11 nhi-' 11;ri*uai lied a lou'i .1 r ol the I ii i;i* num ber "I telephone workei that own st 1 H'f. "' I heri" 1 ! inner tha* employe, m.'V t-11;i• " • control th<* n-iid." the tidemeiil .«i*l. "since tile liiiiiii i*ial po.'.n •• nuid the nuiip my have proteeted themselves luailist Ih.d colli 11;■« • 1 • hv their vvViv mi 1 jtirMi lilnek "i 'he stork and llnriP alilldv to 1tl1.ui pinsu". by nan .11;; III the couip inv printed form (it incut pul'lii 1 ;uie-." ittft to ,1 plea Kamon [fc Vtilcta that I!" l> ired. I're- dent lioo-i-.itt P.. Id tin* Ian pi mi" lit ni lei 1 h.ii ■ city" ..lain 1 e -I n W tii (;. • I mil* the (il l III..11 iiaa n h i • "jlii iiiiil.itei.'lly t•» deel 11 < I;"it • open city. I'|i- idi nl l!"o.-ev I'll'.- in .njp. ilaii d A|H : '■ ■ ' IIIJI h- INlbliC 111 Il Mill I"iI .*. "II (Ii ; • n ('•■ • w ele in it en trenched 1; r • no ipiestmn would .111 i- ciitc . tin* city' pi < erv a linn." I'ii 'ii ni aaid. lie !• - >eited tin v "often at ion d eralde .111 fill*." have tried set upil lnii l> to pi.i 11 i ^ioiis and eultiiial moiiniiieiil The (" it eply wa broadcast by l>\H. \../i "c,".- am-iiey. shortly Ill-fore .Min d • idipiai ters in Maple announced In y enemy trai l u \v a itoted n"\ n ni' 1 Home from the norlhea-t. The tier mans suuuesteil l)e Val« ' " 1 I!"- United State ami lint.mi to contribute toward preservation ni Home by refraining from what DNH oil led "senseless" 1 air iitt.icks. 5,000 Allied Planes Hurled At Continent GLIDERS AID ALLIED BURMA DUEL -1 W'lH BOTH the Allies anil the enemy duelling for vuh lines" positions from winch to cut supply lituw, the I'. continues to he tilled with potential "dymn..to" i >: i< . - the outstanding recent developments sue indicate*! lu-ie. I n.- . have undertaken to encircle linphal and Kohiu;a, while hm-hii road to Dimapur (1!) and tiie Allied rail i-uppl} line. Vtim ai n. • whciA Allien arc clearing the Japs from north of Ki>lnm:>. l<n cials have stated they can withstand cncirclei::i nt ta> t : hy pai supplies and even men. The Stilwell drive (3) head. !• : M> the most recent dramatic development i- the lan:l • of i;li'l Allied tump.; home GO miles not 111 of .'.laui! •!. ty iIj <:■. i yet n.ade—creatine a serious siuia!:>n 1-r the .1. ■ . (j. : < • «ps (I) : at the ; : ho\vs ;n hut inn :i ' w hilc Russian: Combined Assaults On Sevastopol Fort Germans Resisting In Desperate Fight Upon Soviet Hordes JIikcow. April lit—(AIM—A soviet (•nmmuni<pie t"day thai Axis troops were "resist inK desperately" as crack Uus sian marines pushed through the valleys southeast of Sevasto pol, apparently on the verge <>l' Mining >>p with the main hod\ of the fourth I'kraine army for a combined assault <>n the Wig Criniean port. "'I in* Crimans are lioapini; as many iibsliii'lcs sis they can in the w ,iv <ii ion in oji.s ami ..ii- ii'■ -winu II]> linilue.s ai'ios.s mountain .-Iloams," lierl.iieil 11 ii- r >miiiiinii|ii('. II added 1 li;it X.i/i m.uhine miliiurs v.ric !ir mu mi thru 11• iniiiiiiitn :■ 111< - i' lin y showed tin- l> ,ist sign of irli. it -r MilTendcr. (•moral Vcrt'iii.nikii's marines yes terday i.i|>ti• ii<I llii c>:i : |i.-vn >.l Ba Ink lava, scone '•! Ihi* historic "t'li;n;;i- >>f I lie laRht l!i ,.nli ;.wl today i ill' .ii in was adv.itlimr. :ili-m; 11h■ ltalaklava-Sevii.sto|M>l highway, less 111..11 .-even mite I' "tp llu' poll proper. while anotlii i iim til |i>'.v.n .l Ilir iil.v .il'iiii" lhe Sevastopol Yali I'Mil till eali'iiim: tile I la-.!' Iron tin >i 11 Ii .mil snutlieasl Tin in.ii me-, uitc in j.njlit No viiitn|Hil •• they fought through tre ini'ildoii.- I •;ni iimiIi's I •< 1111 iKMind. r down Mid mined In rs 1111 -Wli .■• i the highway soulheasl of the ■ tty. i. r ? ii nit diji.ilrh iid l 'd iv Tin- Kiissi.iii:- stand .it llu- l'< ht naya river. the dispatch aid. Imt wei'i* ttiectini: -till ■ >iii><>11<ui .• II rv si'ifU'fl historic Krdiik w hrigMs. w hi le the (!. iinin;.'. v firme l' > CMT.V ri.'i: -111(1 II : €■ I '•II,- Cull; I'.llt'il 111 nn i|»c i-..i .. i|H>n<lcnt . mi ■ trciiK'si. tlntw I's-cs" (viti* -niiciid i>\ the rlicmy .IS in.Il l; Sr., \v;ii <lli|is. I •'I > illlfl C\ I'll illlll.ll itH'S l>! I' i lllCII I'lf-lll i.IH-ll.il 11 .. , • CM.||,.- went "I ISitiiikliivii. Ill lllllcl Mil) till |*ll; Ml III. Iii-IH ill ;hiill'iiiics hi lli«. (-t ... , , (I'll i "in n ii i ii'| ui ili'l tin) lint,I i,| the liiihtini: mi iiui iiitii<" ii .in i •Msii'iii ,i|'iii. ciiiv to ;••• \.1.1 • .ji..i -.1 Cotton Trend Stiii Weak \<- V'. . Ajiril lit (AC) Cut I'm Iii'iiic- "pencil five cciils i It,ilc ln.;lici ti ccnl> .i halo lower May .fill V (H'tiihci Dtvrmher March l'\ . ( lose ( ijk'h 20.fl" 2(1. i.e. 2o. iti '2o. r, 111.78 1ft 70 1 ft.5() | (|"i2 1D.35 1U.33 Trial Siarts PRESCOTT DENNETT, one of the 30 l ieu and women gathered in Wash ington, D. for the greatest nias* frial of alleged scditionists in American history, walks t •v. rrds tlio eoutt for tin1 < "'liim; se.-M'-n Monday. As ' he v.. ordered to appr.,r int. . M:i e to pre vent any bins liis uniform might give in ins J..,i... (J' inationali Four German Attacks On Rome Beachhead Beaten A it <•<) I !• I«| . *i '• ",.ic . \|>i il t9 I \l*»« Mlii .1 •• •••!- ye:teidwy ||-jllll «'I fottt •il iKiHllsl IMIP |«» i 1 -ill '»i the l • .i' ■ <nhI. mil . • ; ,i •> > l«»-M i >u :'cc; i i.,v. i| >.i: lc ' 1111' >11 ■ >« i il ! > l;i\ V||;l «it I:. t . i i • I" i.i'i 11 it'll, ■ i » 111.n«i«* ... ' . it' .irtillery (lostroyiiitt mi mnouiiiM on d<nii|>. The •1 i lid ii rtvrljirrd ■. • • i culhw .•nil puiM v-inlbility eurfiilled .<u ina • >, .. (it «M1 • .Vculci'dny, I'll! Al" ifii .■ • 11• r boti im'i s and f ij(htern lU'W nr.ii l.v I .WW ni l <• . slrikitit! Geriitiin pliitm iikfihiikI in northern Ililly . Ii<t . HitlfJ |1 \ 1/ (II I H>I111>«•;> iimis. .i well ti- |i;ili"liiin tlic l>ii"tii* I n inl Nine enemy pittites were destroyed iti i " mI. Kijilil Allied i ,,ll IwiSi'd to return. i Front dispatches .-aid thai Allied 7,000 Ions Explosives Are Dropped U. S. Bomb ers Trying To Destroy R'jots of German Air i'owcr Loudon. April i'.i— <AI'> — Sending out more than ."i.ooo war plain's, tin- Allie- have Masted a nrvv mad Inward "l>" day Ity dropping mm-., than 7.U0(1 (nil- , I .-NJ»l«. 1.1 .111 Hit. lor s Km n| • in Hi. t 11 Ik nil's. Nearly ".IMIO I lilted State; b :i m'I 111;111« mu tlc.htei |. Sandwiched between theiu was a iilt;iit .t.-aiilt l*i arii rail junc li* ns by nr.it- ii, hi i ooo British immiii-rs. the Ihm\ i> i • ,•.. , ,• dis patched by ::.i If A in.' •> . it|. .,| JI-1I itni'y. I.! . J.. i 1, ,1 ai tin- as.-a P. . !' • , S •. \j.„ ,u many. Tin- KM sent mei i* lh.ni 1,0(10 planes ai:.iiu»l lari cts in I i.mce and swift pit avmii «l<>-<|iiitiii stiuck at ileiiin in .i luil'tw-up tiSi.w ti> a siiiashinr, d.ivtivhl at tack oil Hi ' f>">it:.iii capital by \itli*r:« an pl.ii.ts ii' Irrilav. United si.* headquarters for the i.iu ■, • .in i!:.'. iii- "i operations flts c ">i'fl that nlijec' i'. i ill y '.i i ilay's u.iylislit laid im Indod ai'.rvatt tai: tone* .d Ovaiiiefib r. . int I; ithe..ow, Germany. 'I lie lirst reports thit t nitod Stairs bombers iiiir imilinuint; in Kri-al force the r.iiii|iai^u to destroy Hit- runts ft Ihiiimii air liimrr cainc limn tin Iti-rlin ra dio. Tlir (ierntuiis r"portc«l that vioh nt air battles hiti- rasine as Na/.i tir.hters trii-d to beat western (iermanx. 'I hi* l! AK lust off raiders sweeping ever north* II planes in the nvrnight oper ations. which included extensive mine ia.viiiK in enemv waters. The Ilritish air ministry . .■.<i that the greater part ol tin- !t.M' force dispatchcd to KurojM.* lost night Con centrated n ■ t ! railw c.imtmnii cations m I i a nee. ind iding yards and woli; ' :.l N'n i.e Sac and .Ilivisv. near Par:.-, am1 a! Ii'Hien and Tf i jjiih-i This indicated that the operations probably represented the heaviest HAK night ittaei; i - er • ;• (1 out mi occupied France I ;ir IIeels Pul ()n Burluv C.ominittee Recent I \ I (Mined Washington. April lit.—t \P) — Format ii hi nf a hurley tnb.ieco indus try advisory committee. ifpifsentini; handlers nf hurley from it harvest ing to it prn 'i's .snfi. mcl ' him sale • it aiic' mi. ;«'divii!'. and tenming n! the ti • .i!ii iiinu'ed today by tin* office •• Pi f .VI'!4;!i ira'ion. \o '" i i - • ti m. m fin commit Iff mcliaif i W fil' im. Winston S i'f m. N. (' II n rv P. (.'aldwell. fSrcrnsboro. N. f ; Arch P.. T .yl »r. Winsf'in-S ilc . \ f uid .lames I. Miller. Wilson. N. C. . 'liicr ! >i i".<• ii(i ' • .'in', smi'h wtv.i <>l C.ii i i" "''i .'! in !<■> below ISor 1'. |IH I !':<■ • il I- llllllchctl divci ildiwry I Inutile in Jin- wohIpvii < • 1 r ii 'in ii'1 i'l. lifter i i. '. cm iii;. 11 \ is nbseiveil III. \ IIIU !n • I ■! (' It'll" ..lid .i|>o III ' i Home Iro n I he northeast. Tin- 11.• 1111• II'iwmu: into C'isterno, import.m' lint) stride Ihf. Appi.m Way. and .i i '.Ia.iy teedinu Axis 'mil mi i • : n limit, tame In nil \vliii,! .iiul Vellct , north (if the I .11 illfM I. S : '!• I' • .Mho innve iih'iiI, (irM mi.-ci• i Sunday night, nut iMin.fi ill iv determined. "i i- i |>i i ■ i.11• win* seized yester* iii.;. i.y Alitfii i .i dei> mi tlit* riuht lli'iil; of llii1 beaehhead. I'llnts who niicd N'.i/.i eomnmnicn tinris s;ii<l German fighters appeared | m some strength lor the first time in many days. _»
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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April 19, 1944, edition 1
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