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AS PART OF THE CELEBRATION or Acl-.H Hitler's .r>">th birthday. Berlina bombed-out buildings and government ofliecs were bedecked with swastikas and slogans. The Nazi who hung this sign on the wrecked hou .o in the photo seems to possess a sense of humor of which he isn't aware. The message reads: "We greet the first worker of Germany Ad 'f Hitler." The picture was just radioed from London. (International) Senate Votes To Debate Pell Tax Bill On Monday Men ()\ cr 26 Soon \\ ill Know Status In 1 )ntft Set - I }> Wasliiiictmi. >I.iV !l.— ( \r>— m lei lin1 SiTvii'r is iiiitihiK I""' linisiiini; tourlirs tn .1 nrw |iri>Kiiim rlarilyiiiu llie stains ul linn iivit '2I>. .mil |tr»liald\ Mill iiilllilllll'l' it ll\ III)' <11(1 III lilt' WITH. I lii- ii«'\\ |inlir>. now liriiiK iiinsidi'i«•<! with Stati' draft <■ ■ irrliirs is c\|mm'Ii'(I tn sill' tnrsr im ii a drfinitr idea nf wlirn or uliillicr Ihi'.v will lie r.illtd and In drliiir standards for inriip-liimal ili-l' i iiii'iits imiri' rliMriy, CiiiifrrPiid'* lirinu lirlil witli Stall- officials will end Wotlnr«(l.i> and tin- nru |inli<-v is t- :■ lioclcd to lie announc-ril 'I'lln11il.it in- 1'riday l>> Major (ii-m-ral 1.1-wis 15. Ili-rsllt'V, Si-lrclivi- srr\ in- ill iff. CIO Head For Fourth Term In Election l i> tin I. < Hi ii i. M.iy !' i AI *) t |i i I 'i • I 'I i • 111 > Mm : .<> i ■! ill: I' » ■ I -lit < | «I \ • ic.illy tuil.i.v I "I II if • a : term. Aiidn ,s>iiik tlx- convention "i tii< I'mU'il Steel Workers i>1 Ainei ' .i. • which lie nlwi i« president, Muirnj "I i .ty .nivuu tin* |icn|ili .it ti" i ■ ml unity ■ i■ 11< an Uii' I 111•«i .Vmh" • h i' l ,ii- li'iinii.il urn tm mi i n ly .mil decisive defeat n! till- A Mb ll'll'l'S, . l.>lr .Hid just peace. ■mil lui tnc cstatilishmcnt i>l .i <ui "••ii t'limmiilKli'i'-ili-i llii'l. I'm ■ i<!• ill Konse\clt. is the llliiM wh i llii'iuuh his politics mill actions li.i ill tl|n||>U.itl'll I lit- Will, I'lilllimr .in I . I'tcMII.IMslllp In li'lfil' till' llll.-ll.ii.l able unity .i?i i ii» the |iciK't--in\ ill : i uin on |h'i• |i|i* tm \ ictiiry. It i . then-tore. ii i v t • 11 tic -1 belief .fid tn in ci>ii\ irti'Mi ilt.it in tin- iiitins; n| national unity tn In in". : l>n nly victory tn out r.m and i • .IvsUIC tlH- I I'.ll l/.lt l"ll |n| till' pel 'punt till lour Ireediiliis, I' i.i n k 1111 I) li'ii'H'vrlt must In- ii candidate t*'i M'i'li'itK»n jn the prc.iilcncy • : t!;«I'nitcd Stiitcs. and tli,it I in* in i i whi'lniinu majority nt tin- people lin nation, n uaullcss of political a'lili.ili'iii. ili tn.iiiil Ins reelectinn " Award Made On Causeway For Camden Iliileigh. May !> (AC) The Hn'.hu.iv I'uhlic Works ('niinn -ion |n<la.v i\\anlcil u contract In tla I! < llnllnian ('••rstriirlii'ii ('niu.i.iiiy. NorlolK, fii|' tli,. linildinu "I a ii' . ran i way ln'livicn Klt/.iibctli City anil Camden In nplacc the olil i hisi u.iv Mnfinum's l>ifi oi $:sh;.ki:i wa. tin lowi'st III elf-Ill Imls I 111«'l i il loi •hi' work, Commission l'liaii in.in * h.n lr. 11oss said. Construct inn ol •hi' i an.i u.iv will bei{ili mill • diately. I hi' projict 11.is tlic approval "I inilitaiy aiii.liorilicK, Ifnss said. Muss said tlic colli rai l rails lor 'hi building of a 2 ;!-iiiilr-lonn causeway across a swamp on a new location irplacr whtii has been callcd tin noatinn road" built several yi'n i ituil wlilcb iw lunger pasMibli'i Si »Kr Tlu«s Is Scl I-or Filibuster on Streamlined ocaic liini'i' »». :» (AP) — l'll« Srli.il■1 I liy ;i \uitr vote tuila'v in lak'' 1111 ;lic cmiI i ti\i-i sial m« a-lire l»i lian paym< Ml of Stall- |>11 tax«'> as a pi< ri <|iii>ilr l>> \«»linjr in !•"«•«l«*r-j al elections, thus setting tin* stajje lor ;i .sliVHtnlitieil l'ilil»us-l ter. Southern m n.ilnf fliM'l" ed they v. ml'l .111«• ■ ai>li-|i<-H t.r; iiill loj Imj rallril ll|) with •• view I" SPtllURl a 11'sl \ut<- next Monday "i, petition) .inuli' tin- seldom used cloture rule In 11• 11i 1 debate. ( < undent tliat |iro|>iinrnts ol the IIihkc - approved measure cannot I m.i.-tri- thi' iii-ii— iy two-thinK vote I . Itie.il. .. Illllill 111. thi > isitht'l 'iH't's : decided risk an r.u l> vote on thiitl l.-Mle. They did i v in tlir andi'ivt.indins tfi .1 til : • > 111 -1 >• il t;i\iT: will lay III*II II . .I. il Ilii*\ !<! i mi tin- test vole. Oiiuinal plan.-, called for 111 tililir lei in ' "il tin' mot on in take up the bill MEDICAL AID VOTF.D FOR SOLDIER WIVES U'a hi n. M y II (AIM The Senate |i.i>-«'.i and swnl i tlx- White Il 11. • tml.iy lc.ui.liil 'II .Ippl'<pil.lt- 1 I IILi .■>!>.Voll (Hill fill ;.| lilt to sl.ltCS I t«r medical and hospital carc lor [ \vi\e> .!• i'l hi.ii t i.: i jili-ii ii •,.i'ii ; i in Ihi1 ar:netl lone... WEATHER I Ol! NOKTII < AKOI IN \ I'.i i t I \ i'loud> and mild today .mil \Ycdncs:lu> : fair In partly cloudy and >1 i« Ii II v warmer i tonic ti t. Ten Targets On Continent Pounded k ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ * ★ ★★ ★ Guam, Kuriles, Carolines Bombed Half Of Jap Interceptors Knocked Out Ei tiered Truk is Bombed Once More; New Guinea Raided I . S. I'acfic (-'loot I lers. I V.irl llarlior. May — (AIM Tht' second |>"ini<liiitf "f (■nam liy land Itased Imnilirrs anil new air Mows at the Kuriles ami Carolines hi^rliIi>;lit<*c 1 today the increasing vulnerability of Japan's island outposts Unit njrtIt of tin- Pacific. Navy and I • ri v I .iIh'IMIoi's blasted '! am. | :i i 1'. S I• I,line mile.«"f Miinil i. I>v ilayhuht Saturday. Adnti- tl ('in- Pt \V Ni'i'it/ announced today. W lhunt I" ilia' I .ili'T.il i j.hoi 'I'|v n apj'i "urn i'i'Iy halt •>' the .lap•t< c interc p1 . out^cum seven tlin •• iii'iv |>i"li;ilily. ; 11 it I ilamimim tw •> < till i . It.ltli'lrd Truk. less Hi.ill four month ucii J.I pins must fearsome initial Pacific ti.isliiin. not it again Saturday night (rum seventh army air fitrec I.ilirrafnrs. Miuit/. said, and thr'-w up onl\ moderate anti aircraft lirr. .Mitchell Mediums again attacked I'linapc, I JO milrs cast «>(' Truk. Tliii i" ••tit: i A A K I-alierators bt milled two other .Inpallcst' lin tin ('an lints «r i nt Truk. (ieneial l)"iii{la .\I.ic Arthur announced today I rum I in* southwest I'acitic M.ilap was In) I'Yiilay anil Woleai Salni'il iv. Three small iMrKu ships were .sunk mi' i»t .1 five-vessel convoy hound lor Truk. To 'In- far north, far a miisliiro, Uc.v enemy liasr in I In* Kuril's, received a rare llax light liiiinhiug Sal mil.i\ from Navy hmnhcrs. Thr defenders. idlen attacked li.v night, si'nt np lie lit anti-aircraft lirr. Meanwhile. >rt»-«l fiiih at my air l"iri' !'• ml"' • struck <l«-\.< latino blow., .main t .lapani'M' l>a..' alosm iS"i thwrstern New li iini'.i mi Satiirdav. anil tin- enemy lusl the bulk o! h.> inti'i i t'plum lighters. (Ii'u ral MarArthui .uI tin heavy smashes caused extciisiv* tiamauc to airdromes. supply areas and troop c >ni I'llti at ions ii: tin- Si lioiiton islands .inci in the W.ikile island — Sal mi sector. tin• .-.tronuci enemy holdings immediately t< the northwest n! capltireil liollamiia. on New Ciuinea. Kt:\ ivi: in ki: sot ii tv I> rhain. May !• I'i - .talilishmon! "I !»il!» iNi i t v-Xinetei n). oldest honor.icy scholastic s-'ciety o{ Duke l'niviiMt> is nov. under way alter lia\ IIIU Iii i ii tliactive t i tiie past several years. A list o! -.Indents clinilile lor memborslup will i>e ri'ICasod thin week. The society wat established in 189(1 and has initiated om r find men who have attained hiuh standards of setiolarship tor lour conseciitiv e semesters. West Virginia Voting Takes Over Spotlight i lt\ 'Mir \s>in i.ilr'l I'rrss.» A I'.iltlr l >! riiii'inl of 11 :• Kt'puli- I | In nn imi ' v i>i inu/.il Mm in U'l -i Vn - i Kiiii.i. ilni'itK it. olvini! - •me ili'li'- I Li; i' i • >' i r ii 11« l.i' • v. I"> hiive mm'>imi i'i| j sii|i|»di of (kivciniii Tb"tnas K. I 'rwi'v m| \>w Vnri. fm Hit* |>i <'.-i — denliiil in>1 ■ 1111 111-■>i. ,nMc(l lie.'lt In ;i tut I nl |»i 1111.11 \ <Iii'i..ii in thiil St,ill■ nil. IV CI il l in .i.m"ii.-l . wrie ll iyiiiiind .1 I'ut.UInmi:-i-i. .i ui .1111y I'll.ii UvIon iniiiiiil.trliiiei. who is one of lllMI' l-.lll<llll.it|- . I'11 till* Ii II. I*. jfl|. lil lllillol l.il IHHIIIfl.ll IOII, .lllli WillllT S 11.ill.hi.ill, n.ilioii.il i ■ >ii 111111 Irrin.ni ! .mil i 11.hi in.Hi ol (lie n ilioii.'iI ( >il| M illion' ;ii i ,iiii;i mints roniniiltec. I' iiiiUIioii-i'i i e|>oi Icillv li.nl the . lnii'I.inu ol i i i i.iI ol ,i i,imi|i ol i|"li'ii.ili i .milid.i|i •.< who li.ive iiiiiiniiiie; ml opi'iilv lor liewey hi his I mhl ri iin-i'.il 11.ill.hi.in. who limit-; mi 11 it |i)i «lt;i'il <li'li'.:.iii"M Tin' ilrlec.ite cli i'oil IihI i'. will pick Hie ii.itinii.il | eiiiiiiiiitli'i'iii.in lln' nnjlil helore the ('h i ii;.i i • >ii\einioii ii|H'ii • .(line 'Hi |(l |iillillr.ill V"l< ' W'i I' rliooMiii; |!l <ll'll'14.iI<' ll'oin .i In lil ol I!) Ciiillli <l.ile>. In oi whom mi' openly inr Unvey Tlii' Deinociiits picked lt[ <|cIi^m'i * li'oin ii h i of iMinli<l<ite.s iil1 most solullv fm- ,i foiiiih term nom| million for I':i-siclenl lluiwvi't. 'I'he Denioi-iiilie ijoviTttorship r.'iee • yvcr.ludjv.cii il illuii in Ih.ii | >. • 11 y voting. w III IS 11 l> Unit, lolinei t' S. >n.itin. h.iMlinu (licillt •I I'l.iienrt" W. Meadows, nl Hcckley. .1 lllackhiu ii Wat I s. •>! ('harloton, .Hid CJmver (• Mel'cek lor tin* n<imiii;il|<i|i. In New York, meanwhile, lii'imicratic National Chiiirniiiii Kohnt K. 11.■ 111ici;.i11 dcclarcd hi > .lcllers»n I»• v fliniiei address last ni|jlil lie whs (nn\ iticcd that I'll- ii|i ill Hoosevclt Will run attain .111(1 lie elected In ;i fourth Ii liii. Ill miiiI In* \> .i> i'\|MCs.itlU In- I'CisonM opinion. ;ill(l tlliil 'ie had mil (i. i ussed Willi the I'rrsidcni "ln> own ile-ne- oi inl'vlions." In Missouri. tlir Democratic State CoiiM'nlion yesterday m-ii nctcd it'.12 dcletti.les to vote .1-. .i unit lor :i l< mi Hi noiiiiiiiit ion. In WyomiliK. Iiotli I icmorriits and liipuhlic.nis i |(cicd ttnin.sti ticlfd dcliT.itions for their liiitioniil convention-. hut the Democrats adopted ii i (solution plcdmuu sil|i|xu t to Mr Hoosevcll should lie dcrjiir In ticcnmc ii candidate. In Ohio. I Jewel's principal known adversary for the licpuhlican pre.sioentiiil noiniii.iimil. Governor Hrickci. picked 111> .ill plcdttcd delegate*, w hile I lemoei it ic voters of thilt Stiiie wire choostntt a delegation which will cast 2 delegate votes for a fourth term. \\hcre Roosevelt Spent South Carolina Vacation riTsitlciM ItiniMvelt spent part i I liis foiii'-HCfk vaiil'iiii .it II--r 11.1 • M. ISaiii'lt's [>.ir:ni> plantation overlooking; the uppi-r readies <il Winyali .ta.v at (ieorcrtowti. s. t in (!><• |,;i, k;i<.un<l i «••)>> is the stately plantation mansion. Hottum: l.oiikini; wrslw.iril Inrn lite mansion is 111. \i>\\ i:t Uinj.ili lt.it, uitii Hie plantation dork at left. The President eml>ark"d from tliis dock on tishiir: <\pid:in>it>. ( \ t' v\ ireplioto.) Allies Gain In East India Japanese Suffer Terrific Losses In Asia Campaign SiiiiIHmnI \m,i lliailiitiattris, K;lll(l>. < I'vIiiii, .\la> tl.— i.XI'i— \llird troops liavr advaiind hi all m'i tins .• t'tiiilid tin- liuplial plain ill r.i-li'in Imli.i. Vimiral l.nrtl I.oni- Moiiiillialtcii > lir.nl(iiiartrrs .iiiiiitiniri'il lnil.n, Imt .laiMiii'M' loin's an- aliarkilie •>' lltr I nrl lici t/ vall<\\ id norther, i Iturnia. uhere tin- Allies an* (IriviiiK Inr tin- major rnrniv hasr id .M> ilkvina. A coiiimimi<|ue sakl ih.it .1.•!>.«ii-. • ■ t |*l M '| IS ll'lt ■ tll.'lll . ill III..1 |1 till' K..|itma Mil ■ ' i>! Ii ijili.il, lx'1 wini May I and H, ititd thai Itirtlifi lieav. ■ ii.i 11 it- li.ifl in i n i" I lietetl in ii |' I u;li' in : ::mv t: i. lime. The Japane < at lurk hi tin- Knii III 11 / Valli'V . I H'|Ki: ti d ... "II, In il till'.i 1 i|»/" l|>, V. I!:i t , ill*.tit iihi!tii',i t hi ,M; I* uyin.i. Tin* .l.i11>*.i . i<• .i! • IIV I ,t, t ;• II I irfi \V. Stilv < 11 in-, i' anil Aii • ican lr<M>| Mourning vallej I" thu " 1 M. an. !ii!' flu:., . t luiim-hcd • '< -tiii ll'll Hi 1 * ■ ,l!ll It III I I • I it "Viiii i * i ii\ i l.i.v.in.:, .viii' i ■ Japatie c i ■ in i n 'i.ioaten ii drivr '■«I .it the heart I ("lima. .Hi' <li • 'i 11r i in hat I; a«-i ■ I I vi i • it, t •• lii'ld ill |>:•!• ml t«ul.i\ l»ISI| Si: . II 111) II ..' • ' . il l day .nil .I.ip.int'-e li.nl ii •« i.tti a | >■ ii til hii!\ i\ mil' .In • l.n.v.iiit: itllot atlvanciiip, (lireu milt III 'lie } i < '.'I 11« mi The Kyi I • ' all llHll Yellow ik' I ' v\it; * si'vcti ii:if«• i'i I.iy.iiit;. TIm* Chi |i«c ..I •• tt'iioiled dial tin* .1 I' .11' ' hat I all" Ht|.t«ii I" cross tin- V ' ' flvt'i ii >n Shan i I>iminrc. .nil' .' la unlet iHirtlic.i ol I.ii.v.iiii:, <Ini nit; tin* night "i M i 3, lull a- • i '-ii 1111' enemy had In ii wiped mil I Second Wreck Victim Dies ! Uix'ky vl<•hi it. M iy !»• l AI'l \l. \1ary Kllr' 1 a*l« •. i> hi sli.n|i : l»iu died mm niim hi i !"• i IlllSplt.ll ill i .1 11 .III- III I I, • >1 .hi iiiit>«iif i.,;. .H i nil hi ><■ j. i -».i\ Ml>S I..IIM'- '< V\.is III'' Mi • 'Mil VII lim hi tin- in iid» rit. in tvliirh Itin i. I'eny I'.cll, >\ ■ in-1.nitIv killed .iltci tin' rar. wlik'h it* wmu driving, itlruek <i J ruck jiikI t s ' i l«*r tilled with ^o.imiii pounds >>t i'"tinii>< r>| mrtil on I', s lliuhway .'<"1 north of this city lliuhway Patrolmen suid the truck was completely demolished l>y fire, hut thi' two truck drivers wire uu, hurt. Soviets Storm Remnant Of Axis In Sevastopol X, 'V !».—< M'»—I!us- v:i-' p..I line The Ru ian siiitin tramps 1'itii:*lit llu i.nils <sl I\m> \\is armu ido along lie ■ t IlH* 1 11 V. uilhili lull vi.'v* nl ri.iliiiiii; .111(1 I'iIitn- e\'elldt«l IMmiii;! M^Ki'llsili.iUiiu; Sit .t>l«pul l.ulaj ;»S • /ir •• ;»:»,! •. :i • In.et. tlll'lluit I licit* .irtillei *. ri>llc<l up wheel '-aplmed lin.rn ii • ■ ea>t. to lluin wlirrl. polirpil salvo uHn l'. Ii\v<*st <»t Scv.i salvii lulu rurim villi iili* M|il;ills '• it • • 1 liiiuiitu to tin* last <iiTlliail hold III <• • i .in * • Iliad: S* i Ml ■ " >• •; Ktins. ((owcrful htu. ■I • i i.ii. i !.<l i. <'l entanglei • •••! ii • il leid.iv. vriil.-. llu ari»..v in -paper .said, d' p.ii< In- aid. | leading tin* (icrinaii- .Hid Romanian* • I ' in in-! i.- . Mi. ii- i'i hi iiupregii' i • i i*iii 'd in' i" iii '• I• i- ' ii in i'.i ... •. "'ii- li'u Man. .•ii- mm- do i: ->111 "ii | hold :ln iviv ;'l> tljiy* agiiintt tinye ti'i'lay i : (iei'iuaiis. ■ 1 .,.1 ic \ 11 i ill I i •». i • I . • i'H cm pi - in lIn* < linn Korl it i-d i • ■ ' i .hi' i i i |i . i ,v. and In 'I ili .in iir■ • I'd in the I'-' I ' i di , atrli a.laiowli'mi th.' eaptim these podiffitntlf, but suid the '< tin III I I W.I lull . ' ■ • • • fiiltle. and then mi i\«l I ;■ "l/e .1 I' II lull III III: • i iwiii) iMmcki Ceilnari. Were dlvltilOll >uf I. lied ill * rCI'hlilllS W illulr a\s Ami Aliu s $ .am in itai\ ill.. <1 II. 'ii iiMilns, \.i| l< . Mr, !!■ I \ I < .11 in • ii |oi i. . Ii.ur w illiili.mii in llir iiiiMlllI iiiii.il'. wi-lui nl i i ii(i.il ll.il\. ,ui<l \lliril (i • ■ |. 11.i\ •• lullnw r I In |ii'>ilmiiis ,i|>|>i<>'\iiii.i|il\ iiiii' null lii'Miml llicir l.isl .111ii.iii111 ill I Kill I lillls. Mllril llr.lllllll.il Ii i s ,i ii111• ii11< t il (nil.i> . II \i.is |inili.ililr, litmi-u-i. Iii.it Mllrll I rill; |»s ll.lll lllTII ii|iii .itlll;I.H Ihmiiii.I llir .HiniiiiiH i ll li.illlr lines in ii'i rill u ri'iis. ■ !• ( \i'> AIIiiiI |nrri>- hiivi' Inll'iUiil .|• .i iir|»lsc (icrmaii wlilidnml ill ||n 1.11111.11111111 m i |o| «t( n n tritl lliily in-ir I'.iifiiji. milt's mIiiikI linn I In- Adriatic »»ii Hit* cuji,«i nn v' li'H II.ink. il \v.i> Itllliiill■ |< < il < i r 111 -1.111 > today. A hi\i<l(|uiiitrrf. sl;il< nn'iit did n>•« itiiikr rli'iir Iviw l:n llir rncinj liml jinllrd l<iii U. lull il W is siliil Hint lite ;..jJ ilcii. 1..in.d b.. I„i. ' i • - * • I • . nn>Vf«J III ' "I , ( ■ I l|l' l| llll1 !'■ ■' "I i'.'Iiii '. I'll ill tiiiltv* i ,i t . nil 'titfii'ii ' nl Suln "ii;i, .111<I ili. ■ ill h ■ >1 till' Miiilrllit niinmlaill 1 h .t \ iii.li11 11 tut • li i 'I..V aiii*i • .. I li 11k i ' . Ill ! llllK until 111 (,'ilh-I.I11 'II, .11 Iti fill I I I.I 1f«il item .. Iil'dt til lit..1.. Allied ' ' ii s.ui .\(n•• 11111.11it-. .f\i'i 11 il ii lit • if ( \i ■ Mt|)l ».i>! i I i'i in I i! \ i*. • III 'II 111' li'WIT (ijlll■II Hill \ ; 111«• %•. \\ i -1 III MllliUIII" It l t! i- "i l ■ lh;it llii' Ocniiiiiiv ini • i • • .i\• fv.irdfili'il .ill ri\ ilmti 'hi i- '.< In tin- .i.11*H \ > -I "I'M V ill ll ill |)ll''ls If' I- i'i 1' S. | >1.111M <| «'\|lll>-IHMl(MI \ll ill .1 \ •• it i• 11'• iy nil Uic An/m I»«*:n-li■ >11 ,ill • mill .ill (*111*111 V linwit/i'l unci Hm riHiny wfiwd ihr pnccii . iitiimi, AU.nl I tar a: 1 .1.. Day-Night Strafings Kept Going 2,000 U. S. Planes follow Night Raid By Forces of RAF London, M.,y !i— (AT)—The American ;ijr lorce based in Hritain hurled nearly 2.000 planes al I'.iirope early today in lite day e| the nonstop prcin vasion air oi j en<i\°e, smashing sit railroad and ai rdromes in , ;"1'' • l!<'lj,iiiiii and LuxetnI'oiirir. : : in. Fortresses ""I '• ei • | >n<i In liters III in tlx 111.. Iivkin ami ;i> lint; Cennae : tine . i' ii ite targets • .even air■ "i yards hand, lie.tin. setting the ■ ■' I ' ' xvide-pread blows. Judging in • i.v lie Mi 1 I. T !• 1 ■'(!.' Ill ! I Valciii "'i. iy. today tluy vet in the Mitchells and i ».ln •- ■! ratl; lh<- \ ai d ■; : i'< . • itlicast a I II.lie nii"h'* l.«\liaht bloxxs fell on a »-i-ii|!ih--m still -huddiTing ' einlci tin wislil of explosives dumped I.isi in,-III mi railxxav l.nui.K. airfields and oilier ol>jeetives in I 1 .1 me, Itclirium and <>i-i'iiiai!> !>v I; \r homhers striking multipl" targets lor their third straight night. I lie h' x\ l»'■mlars alone probI M"i'lr:v|| t l<-:.st 2.5011 tuns of i j11■ .mxc .' i ten vital liirgds today. .v it li tiie I: A I-- unloading prnb! Jll'lv 2.110(1 toils last night. In today's forays, the American I "hea\ u-s" relumed t 1 the pre-inva■ 11 tasi - r.|'pinu up installation! ot ! : i 1 mini llitai's Atlantic wall aiiei iv.. (i,:.v- : deeper penetra'i ns. v. .tli Berlin itsell the principal I target. Main returning crewmen said I laU and lighter opposition were negligible toda.v in contrast to .M steril.it. The first airmen hack from Belgium said they attacked a ninth fiRhter field at Florennes and reported hits on hangars, runways and parked planes. Maraudei 1 11I bombers of the 1 nth 1' S A I nee. which, like the Ki-rtre.-M ? and T^iberators, flew two nisMoi yesterday. Joined with 1 twenty ligh' lumbers in a foiennon I assault on military objectives in 1 raihoads 111 northern France and Ilclgiun Hadnad yard- h.t by the heavy ii'iinhers v. ere at I .lege. Belgium, near the (irrman border. 'I'liiomville. Fiance, ii■ 1111 Met/., and in the city of I.uxemlio-:rg An ii. :'k i Tl: . mville also was at" iela 1 vx ith others .it St l>i■ ■! . vx ■ • \ancy. three others I northwest ol lit e m.- and I,.ion. all :n Fiance. nd at St. Trond and I-lot leiitn- near the French border, I hi 1 h in Belgium. Patrolman l)ri\cs Bus As I)ri\cr Is NaMu'ii as Drunk Wilson. ,M.i\ !>.—(AIM— Statu r.itruhn.in \V. I'. Kinsry arr«sin| .1 i m Inis driver nn a cl'arse of driving ln>> Inis. loaded with I .is>i-iu;rr-. while drunk. in ieriHlire's court llic patrolin.in tulil how lie drove thr bus hack lo lowii and thai lie slopped lo pi< k up passciiKPrs on the way. ■•sonic nt litem (tin* passen|.i*i didn't liavc flianue. so I lold It1111 lo come mi and ride any «ai." said. J.M.Townsend Heads Masons l:" '".111. M.iv il (AIM—The ' 1 " : "i Vi»ik Mile Masons »l North Ciirnliiiii huve elected .1. M. I n t'ti'l Sunt i i M I'iik-s president. W.iit,-, (niter. Salisbury. vice-president; <; A Kar• v . New I lei n. i hapltiln: I). K. Bullock. liui k.v M-miiiI . master of cere1' 'inie-: I) I, Miller. Hickory, con <luct"i I!'-s I-, Shuniaker. ItnleiKh. hei aid; I .1 Stale. Knyellevillc. stew•' W I'lyiic. Salisbury, reelected .-it. \V i;. Smith, Italeigh, rei ti l led secretary. The sessions opened yesterday. .J. hdward Mien, of Warrenton, presided at the* grand chaptcr meetitik , l-Jiluy.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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May 9, 1944, edition 1
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