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jftgnltergon Uatht iHsuatrii TIIIUTY-I'MUST ikAR l,™rKl1V>'ll,l'; skuvh-k <ik ,M A SSI K'lATKIl I'HKHS. HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY i:t. 1<>11 _j* L_l » AKTBHNOON FIVE CIO NTS A COPY Vast Chinese Army Is Cut Off By Japs From Retreat Line Talked With Stalin THE REV. STANISLAUS ORlEWiANSKI, JVli: h-American priest of Sprintjfict'i, Mass., is :;lunvn on Ins arrival in S' MV, after a 1'.' day ftay in IS: a. lie !• \ !•> •*■ •iti — tin-lit mi lii-j talks Willi PivtiiVr Jo>epli Stalin about the l\>li!-h Catholic Cliiucb. {International) Dies Probe Tc End With His Going House Committee On Un-Americanism Not to Continue w.ioiiiiigtim. m.i\ i;:.- i \r> — Martin Kirs' aiiiinmifc me lit ol Ins derision In Rive lip his seal hi ( i>ni;ri'>s ti;h interpreted urn «*raII> tmlay oil (apitnl Hill .is I Ik- sm an sonu ol' his lloiisr committee «iii till- Xincriean activities. Tlic Toxii* Democrat's annmiiiccIfllt tll.lt .1 till". • I* . illlf . V.'li.l!:! |i: < ' . (if ill- Mini;:nit .1 stlVIlt • > .. i pa .;:t In ht>l«l tllO House (il.n r i lie has iKfUpiwI for lit yearn, and ii l.ltlHM ••!!<■(• !,i III. lft t 11! I • l.v iiiio fine uf the seven 01 Ji'n.'il Hit" iter ncnibi r.s 111 !:.• ititiiiiiii; •in . election. Itoiiin'dk' of which pol tieal party : 1 intmis the next Mouse .>1 Ii eniative#. the fate the liie# ru n- . mittee apparently was sealed by the •lensmn ni it-. chairman. Created ti HKtft and continued .-is ' • since then, with total approp 1 his <>t approximately S02S.OOO. tin i.-oiiim ittor probably v. II rc.i i i'\ t ,■ n (he pi i fit f i' hi of ("otinir . ii'I in h.i>f .1 ■ Ill 111'. Illll lll'l';. 1 -CCII f.l ! lUitlll I • ' < • nit mi. 11 ion, lit it 11 » 11 iii • • i hinted strongly recently that it.- i v." u . tif.it 111it .in etui • i*i'I i'11 i t mini i 'oehrane. iJniiHHTid. I i»l the .hi-Mint:- committee. terved I Hot If I f 1)1 | If \ f«l '.t ,ll'( ol ill l ' ill "•'•hum:ttee•> -hoiild be embed u Hie lut ure. Umillii Ik-coming e;ikcr, \\ i111 Mini! Alrc;ul\ AlUvkd A« f. olHi I.'i t II I 'lei. ' Illda. May lit ( A I•) hili'i'.ttf- o( Mohandas (iandht said tod v ' physical condition ha dot '•"' sharply and hi- mental power- if jiaroiitly have boon affoctrd. . nti'li! him frcipicnlly to fall into a state i e upnthlinit coma 'A medical bulletin is nod Satin 'lav ni'iniiiiu it IS" i bay -.ml fJ.indhi "I' id ,i restful day and i u.'.'il nmht. with the result that his exhaustion le.-s. i\ blood examination wuj titado yesterday. The .iiu*in:a showed 'nprovcntenl ) They said he was unable to dfiwjj 'he meaning of news ream's read <il.md in hiirt by 1. . loinjlit'"' (I '■-<"!11 ' Madeline Slade, <l (tighter ol an Knitlis idinintl. He ceased t.vini* to tend the paper- for )>..i -elf • • ' : <thi,vs ; o. Chungking Alarmed Over New Course Battle in Sluinsi ( Iiuii^kiiivf. t'liimi. May l'5 — < AI *) ISatriii}* t )i«* main ivtreat line l'<>r several liuii«ti*4*<l tlioiisal!<l I liinese truups, the .lapaiUM'. driving «l<>wn from Shan >i |»rn\ ii'if, have mt tin* l.iuii'hai railway at least at two points ninri' than J«• rty miles wist <ii heleaniiiTed Loyalist it was disclosed today. 1* ii'UI (I sjiitciii ii'piirti'il heavy liulitinu 'ii llii' initsUiils <>l i."v;iiiu iilitl 1li< .lapani \\i'n' <ii(l l'» In* i.L'l'ii i.inl. . hi an attempt l> M i in tin- city I lit- Chinese aknuw Icdgcil tinloss (st Mt'inchiii mi tin- I unult.ii i;iil«i*V. I! mil-s wrsl nl l.ny.in«. in a Japanese iiliiniii which hail struck southward across tin* Yellow river Irnm Sli.msj prcviiicc. A spokesman |iri'\ iiiiisly ha<l saul .Mt-mi-liili '"may have fallen." 'I'lii- Inch <-i >i i. :i i id already had acknowktlgttl tlic loss of Yingliau, sis lies lailli'-i west. Tin- I". • I M i*ii« iuii 111j• i i i »i»Iv I' ■ i m•• I the cha.u • • >1 I 'Iime • !11> >|•. hi lli nan province 1 • • tmlil tin*., way mi! .>! Ilj tin l.llliulial 111 v... y. their •. an • .Ii AimiOiit .I.iiiaiii'sr column limn Ihr mil til was rrpurl-d striking in ilif direction ill llu- railway II'UII III Kil.tin inlaiiK. « luisr loss " 'mill |il H-r Ilia- invaders only 1 inih-s Ii-iiiii 'I iiiii;K\\ an. calrvxav In ( hill.i s yri-al northwest. 1 ' I I I'm !>attl( • ii.-mu i llli' r.lM!||; ,, I.II. SJ». 11»i; Priest Who Saw Stalin Is Demoted :«;:in !-i. M , \i ,v 1:1 ... \i»> —All priestly privileges for | Stanislaus OrlemansUi wort* lakcn a A "V 11 •»: 11 ' I i 111 tnii.iv i .v :i. - ini<i;i' tlialt' suiKTHir, Bishop Thomas i» la-aiy. -hortlj .itt, i tin* PolishAmcrican I'liTgyniiin returned from a visit to Marshal Stalin in Moscow l*i'- I icon;. Shea, ,'..,nn lii.i the Sp: tiHiit-UI (I..HVC, v. a. made the announcement, suit} Bishop I) Lcary had imposed cant inical 1" Ma!' i- mi Kathei < )i !• uansUi, uh.ih wonal |>r<>liliiit h :: liom cclehtatini* mass or iterfurming any di\ ine office li»r an in iel nite pe: i'(l II.- \v ii .1 In- |.e, n.tted t.i .id he church. Father SI tea t added, nor .-. II ii«- l)i- allowed remain in his Mii-h .ii n.iiit- any public appcarK UK < i. <-m m-i; i an a.-- e;it the Mil.tt!" Iiy .u> ■ tiu into retirement or u- can appeal to tin- li.Jv Se, The ■ppeal would be forwarded t ■ llnme tin uuh Archin-hiip Amletto Ci■■•4'i.m:. IP■•stolic (leleuatc III Washington In Home it would l>e pres rn'eil to the CtMlfin y.iliilii of the I'lititteil headed by Cardinal Mar I- I'hei Shi' i dt i lined to (i t-I > « :e speiiln- lea.-'Ut for the .itlspen■n. oilier than say it was 'or iolation tii the* canons nl the church. * )n China Front THE DANGEROUS Jap offensive, intended to split China through seizure of north-south ami east-west key rail line:;, gain an inland supply line and cut oil tiie vital llonan Province food area, now threatens Lnyang, as shown on the map. A pincers drive has carried the Japs across the Yellow Kiver in Shcnsi I'rovince and from points near Chengchow, as the arrows show, thus periling the rail line north ol llonan—a line which eventually connects with Chungking, the capital.—The Japs claim possesssion ot the entire l'eiping-llanko\*f line, although Chinese report 12 miles stiLl in liand. (international) Strike Halts War Factory In Detroit Airt ivifl and P I Knginc Output Is Suspended There ihftv.il, Mich., .May I." — (Al'i line l>iv \v;ir I'adory I'arkanl, maker <>1 Uolls-liiiyi'f aircraft cniritirs ;nnl I'T I>■ >;i 1 •njTiPi-s luiiil iillc imliiv :ts tin* <i rikc iif :!.:'.<»<) | >, i »it war plant I'mvnicii ln'^aii in have in«<n« m1rii.us c<iii>i-<|ti< nrt's. The Packard Mi tin « ('umpaliy >la»t was rluwri by the iDiinwiHcnl ■ ist liiullt. \ lallv t* th< ho ir !:• \V I ..11 »•.; I : d (Il l-lined t > ■ii iiti i d witn a.-Mii .aire ti> Ml'ila is llial l ii v u m.lii in- | Vi toil li i 'in management ii'pri>.il> i: they retlirnL-d lo '.vol!.. Tin* K' li nia-'s A Miciaitoii of A '.i : ' i ad <|i i:.i!id« i Mu ll a.-siir11n i• liefoi e 11 >iiiiiii!:'. w< k. and I So, i rd t ha i mm Willi.tin 1 >.i\ is limited liim-ell lo .1 pr,.', . thai the hoard w ni i it■ iii»• t.> nr'innine the management*.- ■ Hit nilc. I». i\ ii I it h tM.it tilt- In lard would iicropi tin c< iiul it ionic from the union t i the ending of the strike. U I.IS ea: lies' li id orderi'd the strike lo cease In-fore it would attempt to negotiate. George I'liri topher. Piickarrl presiding and ni : d n .■ a;i'r. said the lonipaiiy \V»S i n ri-d to prndllC||"|| l.eea -e the A- v a r lurces had I in ai'fojit P..rt. id products ' in l ie ah VI I'iii lo glial ;111!< e quality. ■i' pel - W<M'k-liin<l htalenic'iil l>v (laiuiidalcs Looked For Oil Liquor K< IVrcmiiim U.iilv Dispatch lllireau ISy 1.1 NN MSHI.'I M.iy i:s licit ma odd .41 < • i■ ri• I Mm* fjti.11«• l'"t irl;«v itllftii'wni wcri iImhiI thiiv 1»• two licit lialph Mel>i»iald would come ««ul ("r .i . I.t'i w nli- vote . ii I.• 11>l sales (llllllli: the \V"«-kcn.l •lid )h;i' fSreat; Cherry would also I.i\ <• i i iclctcndutn I>• if would insist that if it"l In: held until the inn hundred thon^.iud voters n >« •ii tin .irmcl lnii i > i n Id have ;in opportunity In vote rin- discussion was |in < •! 11 i!. 11 << | liy I lie question prn|n null it t i the candidates (;ind mvcn to till' IH'W,-|>:i I mm s lielore the candidate i i If I receive it) I iv I. A. Milltil ivnitivi' set retarv "f the Allied Cli nch liCiigtte. SciiiiIiii Martin requested hi nnniediiile answer. silt >\\'l ><'WW The enndldiitM hnve so tin avoided -my lormal commitment on tin1- matter. Munnjh it has l.ien talked aood drill in Ihe background Tin re lire sull ii enl reus'Its why e;ieh should try to ce| by :i dilinite showdown The thing hits dynamite in it per se. for liny candidate: perhaps in< re for Ihe current runners than fo' some others Neither Chewy inn McDimotd e«n quai!v « at so! ite •• • t tier I) *h have i |t< i t \olin;: ree..nl ;n lli.il every i » i-il il<-rl \ tf|i >■) r\riy leu l.ltlire iti Imli either el ved 11iey l>"th voted ;it*i)in.sl eveiy lull .niili >1 i/hij: liquor ile Mel >' • 11.11<I li.ltl • >|if •• >i lilllll v to vote only .1 few times in 1935; ;'l I i v li. i \ filefl "" I n i" oil ll'l'i'H s.iles lull? i every leyisl.iline Mine 1933. Cl'lie -- le wasn't taised hi l!MI.) Mellnti.'ilil tli'ilillht wi.e tn pill in li platl'ii i pi.mk l'i: temper.meo md s"hi leiy; two lit the IinkIimi* members •>! In S!:i1e jiclvi .'ir.v niiililillee uave I" Hie press interviews iliniil l'i . si liriety. and there have leeii nther veiled .iikI whispered reT•reiiees t*• ineidi lit . ye.n . ago when (.'In ri v ,id:nitledly 11.• i| in lilieil tno lil-enilly. < t'KllKN'T The present day i1 . nineiit i*• - ippurl tin ( .mkIkI.lies' further rnmpllraltv Ihe issue and makes it <11fften11 lor observers to Uliess wh;it course the eawliriates ivill pnrs'ie \Vel>l> Williams. of Kli/iil>eth City imthor "I the I'asfpioIntik lull mi 1 !•:?."». whirl) first opened the AIM* stun s in North C'iirnlinii. iiinf who v. is for several years ,i mewl i r i>f the SI ito A ISC' Hoard. h:is (C'-'iitiimccI on l'.'gv .Six ) Americans Take Three Towns it T * • * jr-r, i * * , ******** Nazis tight Fiercely In Air French Rail Centers Are Struck Hard Ge rman Losses Arc Much Greater I hau American Fighters l.iimliill. Ala* Hi.— <AP> —1'|» In 7.Ml \nirrir.in heavy Imitihers slrut'k deep into <aini.inv again today. iioiiiuliiiK an airerall assemlily plant at Tutnw and railway yards at Osnaliriiek. as tin- ceaseless Mlicd riiuiiil-lhceliiek prcinvasiim air assault moved into tin- liftli strait:lit w ri'k. Tiitmv lies I0.'> niilrs ninth ill Itcrlin and '!.*■ miles inland frum tin- Kaltie Sea. Osiialiruck is III mill's i-ast i>t llii- Dutrli hinder, on tlir main rail lini- Irnui I5erIin to Amsterdam. Other targets in Oermaii.v wi'ir also lilt. Li>ikIoii. May |.'» — (AIM (ii rin.'in liiDiidr.i i i<I Inm^ Ai»h•»• it-;t11 l» inluT r<>rinatiuiis thrust a ili « |> a. tin- llirliu area amiil liravv air lialtlrs litis al'tci iiiH.ii in tin' "-i'.itii tla.v nl' ii'in,s11*11 aerial uflVn >ives. Ml lit aitinu: ti. in , i< n i i i ii■ i.•!1 !••; tin In I Ii' •• 11: .1 i ■•iiini■ 111"| .t\ I he < If i ii i.i 11 li.i;! ■ • ■ i nut ii I ill' I111* I tiic |» i in- ■ H'.'l trinii; altaiks hy liiili ti Amici ii ai iioinliei ..i;.mi .t • ■• ■• -111>i«•«i wi'Mi'i n lei i ilin v may he I L'tiiil'ilcd .1. |>l I'||.|| .itnr.v In IIIV.• .1 111." Waits nl' medium an.I lie lit aireralt lieu.in the new day's assaults lieliiud II.e Mlailtie wall in precision attaeks at I'r-neli rail centers—Die same targets against which the 15 A K threw up In ~.*i0 hiiniliei's last night in raids nu the liclgiau railway i-i ties nl l.iiuxaiii and llas.selt and ntlier iilijeetivi's in trance ami nortliwi'st t.erinan*. (iceman 1)1".nli a.sls ^.i:I tnrt.i.v's hull tiei turn .ill >ii at!:itc!;s iU'\ i'lu|n'il into heavy ..i. I*atlh-.s i»\ei nnrtli ami llnrlllWlsIC: II I 1' many. Altliniifih it i ■ .st Hit let- l.jO ol his frnnlllin' liuiili i.-. Irvinis I" !■.•••-p the I'inhtli a.i ;■ 'i -ill i.is >j llii'iir •• I lactones m tii rr..any yesterday. li.\K crews saiil I • l li i m.in- | il n|> mol e ni^lil liuh'ii last muli! than they li.nl si'I'll ii ii t i nit-. Fourteen nl the possibly «.MI ISrilish hiinihers dispatehed last niulit tailed In return—ahnut the same Inss suffered In forces nl similar streimlli Wednesday and Thursday nights. I.mn.iin. ;r nl li! mi !e; rat • •! Ilrussi!. . . h.t hi'a\ ily i>y liiil :i Ijninlii i s "I'll • • • i i.v niuiil ill the e.i plilUII In ji y/e (il-llllill lull 1.n> cummin iiali' i II.i • 11. aln .1 ;<<i null'., easi l.niiv.iiii, w.i? \ i iteil Vi'sii iday i" ; hi iiiicrliiilts ami lighters IminU i ■ ' the I' S ninth .m force, aiming ■' railroad In'idttcs. 'I'lii' I'.ei lii! I elaiii nl tin- A crlcutiK lost • atrenifl. iiu haling IS! lug IHii11iit■ i yesterday's .itt.nl.. A U. S. strati.. c air fort in.' mi»« (|itc »int«| .Ily that lj heavy hiiinlii rs .'iiii '''it IikIiIims w > : I • illirl el.lie i ii ' ,i' (ll' lniet 'ill uf l i11 i iiiniv Congress In, Support Of Draft Plans. W.i ;li111I■.■ JtHeel • li'lwi Oi/lli.t ' al)nv.» I'.'i • I'ldll O llllllt as .1 si. i. ■ Vided this amended "Select vo what the ivi lieen 11 ymi; .Vr.ll." ^;i!<( < IlieUy l>i ■ ■ In "tin* 1:■ k li groups." llaVl with sonnet. tlir Ki ill the cm • months could Hrprcsentat Tcxn*, i nit 11 trnl. saw n iHeat ion of ' whu lie v.i (). know where They shmil'l some nf tlio dielnry -t iti live Service •••• CiiDlil' M I:: i \ i l'n'.'T KIJIll.il ■Html ■ fur hailed today ii'iiniittci. mkmiiIiii 'i'.lit (Inoctinn 11> tn>| change'! II v •. tee has at last done '.it v »*«»»i»inilt»-«? h.i> 'n In k»»| it rtn for i .li in.in May, Kcn' lie I (It'll i-d, hi' >,t;'(. ■t registrants l»y am* ;>oltcy Ikhmi adopted luekliin iiddcd. "iwitli •i ill thf past several have liecn iH'tiMlpd." i c Thoinasnn. of na commit too Demo• i' regulations a clar■ st;itiin of lORistrants heretofore did not they stood in the draft Thomason said, "stop confusion and cottlran cut- I id ween Selec.iiid lite War Manpow DEATH-DEALERS AWAIT INVASION SILENT NOW I .tit destined ( >r important r- !«•.; v.-lion the in. -i nl M,i/i Europe Mils, tlie.se qiiiek-firinR 40 mi l. It■ -1 .• in- lincH up ;\l .in ordnsmcc depot in England. This weapon, used un land and m, has already proven its worth to the Alius. (/iitcrnalioiiat) Fighting In Italy Rises In Viol en ce (jci'mijiii Ships In (iliniinei Attacked Ii\ British Vessel i.iMiiimi. Ma> i—i \i*» \ strum; (iircc nl (iermaii l.-lmats rum I'litr.itril in Ihr laiclish channel about !."> miles southeast ill' tin- Islr ill' Uric lit was M-allcri'd In Ihr Ircm-h destroyi r l.a < omhaltante earlv tnd.i> after an rilKaKcmrill ill which •inr I boat was sunk anil another damaged. till- Adiuirallv anmiiini-ril. "ihr rrni.iiniirr of Ihr eueim Inrrr csrapcd at Inch s|irr«l uiillrr iiivit nl smoke." the an1111:1111 • inrnl said. "aniline that tin- destroyer. which suffered neither il.iuiaur nor casualties, { liirkril up a number of survivors. I.iuht naval forces iu olfcnsive swrrp - nil the I'rrurh ruasl rarl> >rstenla> altarkeil a small (irrman ri»nvn> .mil* srl Iirr In I\\ ii rncim vrssi-ls ami ilaiii.i^ril two nthrrs. Ihr \tl mirallv aminiiiirril todav. \ it \ 11 hii i-.i 11 % riiiiiiminiiiue said all Ihr I'rilish vessels re liirueil safel>. althmicli I here wrrr i small iiuio.ier casual 1ns ami superficial damage. Major Drive In Burma By Gen. Stilwell Suulhe.i'.l \si.i Hi .«r|i|ii.ii I«-1 K.iiill\ I r\Ion. M.iv |.; i \Ci - II. f.rll ,llisr|lll \\ >lilM ell's • hinrsr forces have o|irm*ll what a|i|K*ars In hi* a major drive on Hi'- north Itnrman .laiiaursc hasrs nl Kamaiim Mncamic ami >11 ill. \ ina atlarkiuc ilium; a Ihii mile Iron! w ith l ink dive houiher ami arlillcrv support, i| was aniioiilirril Imlav. The m II' i| i ■ If ill. .1 \! I nvui;. on the smith Ivtnk <il "i'c Kwelmi river, .mil ,'.i'.f i.l tin* Mo gating liver Several .l.ip.itu"r atititank y-in- were knocked out m :v early pha>e> »l Ihe olt'ii viAn offlrlal oinimiiwrimtii sairt 1 thai SI;Kv«'ir idvanrrd i lioldmu M,iti|> n, .m<I nl tlie Mn:: i 1114 river, and • • tiI \ ton ni!«s above the Japanese I'.ise ol Kaniiilng, hart rc* pulled .hi ener y .1" ir . on tlir 1 !"•Htlnns .illii ititlutinu eon.-iiiei.ihle (a.sii.'Hirs, including two Japanese commanders. Another of St.lweU's forces. dri\ inc on ,M.v tky na from the nnrlh. Was reported 'n have penetrated ihe pei eiietei of Japanese defenses alintil Ti.rnu/iip. Mloni! ottlp >st about i'< 'i' les above Myitkyma ('■insult able progress \\.i> repm I cd to have been 111.1 Ir by another Chim e i ulua 111 in the MogauitK aie.i. Berlin Says Sonic Positions Change Hands Repeatedly I.'•iuIhii. .\|;i , | •; i \ j •) lit rliii declared In that "several In• i>■ i11have changed hand several times" mi the Italian battle1 rout, anil that both sides arc throwing in 1'ivsh forces in lighting "continually mounting in violence." ■ <. • •I < 1 i-:.i I i ii -i Uiv.< : t'.i -ill", the ( eiliian 'nil,.iiinn ie .-aid. with these blows supported hv violent artillery lire ind combat pianos. ICarlirr. a Berlin radio commcntalnr Micgrstril the now Allied oltrnsivc "will prove only a diversionary ii|ieralion" fiir another attaek elsewhere ill the peninsula. II,. lieelareii t!i.,t n ;.|| probability" ti ■ Alii' . i <itteui|it .i new amphibious Kit dint; .-"inewhcre on tlie west coast ol Italy, possibly between tile littli iriny". main front .■ml the Aiuiii Iwiichhead, "i Immc-1 dl.it' ly no: III ii the beachhead. In .1 l.ei till broadcast recot led li\ llie iniillsll v til iiiloi in.itnai lh«' eiiiiiliienlatin asserted lh.it llie \llies w ere lioldin.: ill lest i \ e liir I ii 11 \ ei|iil|i|od dl\ isilllls. \i'Ull ' \ '• ; 1 t Allied p ' id I ■ 'i .;>• •' -e\ n t . in th< Liri ... ey immediatelyj below i'av ail", the iraslci a - t . ei led li.iwn i i p • • < .;l 11Ii army ' , | ■ i* tiiai i;«• in i i• ••• •• ■■ mi" • , i. • Some Gains Are Almost Three Miles Kapido River Is Crossed, as I anks Support Soldiers A Mini II ;ni«iu;ii-1rr . Naples, .May I.*'. (Al'l American and livncli triM|i- assanltiiiK the • in ta\ 1 ii>• in Italy have capture iln-' l«i\vn ■ and numerous hi iIt«>1» -1«• • iif Ih .I«J. it was annuiiiict <1 t'iiiav. while eighth army 1'inTiv- l«'|i>w ("assino are I'ni ininn a i'i-iiiuch» ail across the Kapiilo !• i\■ r. Ili .i'in f; IIv .inn mnofd < 11 III 11 lilt- I i»- .11III ;i half. • . !11ii ii , ; lii -. io|i'.rti'fl ntl. ... t., , , ;it s , m, I • •.i.* tin ffel i- "ii -i 25-mile ii-'iii 11••hi Cii ii ' the sen. 'i wi-ie i..i all ■. Ml! : >1,. vrtin Aini-rii'.iiis ni liti- I it Hi army altarki:ie I•» tin* • aslli-lnrlr arra -— I n mill's si'ii111 nf ( assiin—» sri/oil Yr»tii>-a. a iililr In lln« ur-.' !i II • i«ii;v m-arln aiul tlii tuw ii ni • • 11 • iIn a mill- lai in .i 1:: til\-MilMHirtril tlirusl. A Hum 11l!i v. iiinini; that village lliiril vill.mr nr.ii ( asli'llnrlr San Si'li.isli.iim. alsu \\ iis raptured. Kaithei iti ni Ii. Kri'nrh "! the fifth .'•in > i .11 " m l 'J.Mnntc Km' . hi ^ t • Ch rmans' first in !• '. ii?'- ' midway between t'.-t>!t . .ml s .11 Amhr<>uw>. I'.' ' i' • eighth army ■ ■ : • i i' < • j i ei ,tul %\;ts furir.ni 1 i .• i the enemy. . V«'iitns;i. • tlie (liirisliatto sector, • ei > : miit ii«. and !. A; !•: i - di ■;e the Germans from str< U|! points "n Damiano hill, nid lull .'!!(> we.-t ami southwest i>£ Castelfm te. The captlilt- • >t Vontosa disclosed that tin- An i'i r.ius ti n! punched ahead a! ie.-i ' ne and a halt miles ■ • it the offensive in th i area. \i i iroop.- advanced ns • il t the support of '••d tia X ••• . fi 'in tiie town ' C'i . utii <il I)|i!i;ia".o hill. I. S. Air Bases Apt I <> Be Made I seful for All \\ .«•• liitict■ Mat III.— ( AIM — !>iplniii.itii illI'ic-ials liore expert tli.it tlie ureal \mericau-huilt air base at Iternniila eventually it ill lie made available for international civil aviation, despite the fact that Mich use now is prohibited liv the 9fl-y ear-lease under tt liieh Itrilaiu made the area a v.i il.i hlc to this country. .similar internationalization also mat tie .• |i|ilii-d to other stratcuirallt located units in the chain ot eight "'I-year bases. The tt hole •iiicstiun probably "ill be settled as part of the aviation conferences scheduled to be held here later this year. WEATHER I < it; \OKTII < AROMNA. I"aill» cloudv and continued uarin tonight and Sunday. Mac Arthur tarries War Nearer To Philippines \il< in. r.l Mliril Hi .ul<|ii.g| I rls. \c« (.iiiii.m M.iv I : < M'i Mn\ liu tin- .111 u.ir ii*'.ir rr Ihr l'lii|ip|i:iifs. f > <-n <- t.i I M.n \119iii> listed tin- I'.ill.ill arr.i liid;n lor the first lime in his ruinniiiiiiiiiirs. I'alkw, which stand* I.k«■ a gat* • is first attack ... the win M ire i 2» and SO l-\ CSt i i" |>\i!ir- >'l ,i htlUV t i-k fun i'. Now ii is within range <•: M. c Arthur's liind«ba'ctl imtibcrs 800 iiiiIi^ «."i!hc<ist ;it Hnllanda. Dutch New Guinea, and toriny In reported tiiat .1 patrolling liberator caused Immli damage Wednesday to a 1.oon-twi enemy ship ;:oo mile* .■;»•.{ of i'iillau. •m i1 1ofovmrp to nu up ••• regular air patrols ,'mm undoubtedly < ■■ • urn ni; touches have ixcti >leted oil IIoII.-iikIi;t*s fnitr ■ ;ii»• ivt-H ,■ ii iin< > ;m i lti.it land<• I ; " . . "ii both I'a I Ian and the • . them 1' :ppint may b<< in the oMltllM Mr • ii)iiintc ;«litiori accounts •t i rir >tr iM c trlke at Ti uk and ■ • ■ ■ i I 200 lie- Uest of it ill I'uluwat Tlw m .nunc mid that Lih< r.ii"i > which I lew t<> Truk Wednesday caused ' i vcrc damage" to w.irt'h'iuse. hangar and repair shopw tli !'<i tons <>' bombs, destroyed tw > mounded planes and shot flown Iron - \ to eight other.- ot 30 enemy interceptors.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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May 13, 1944, edition 1
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