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Hatlxj tiiikty-first year ''•riVfcKVv-\V,UI: sKKVI<'B ok IMK AS.SdCIATK1) I'llKHS. IIliNDEKSUiN, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ll>, l!»l l I UDMSHI h I- \ i 1. v \t ii UN« »• ».N *:\« i i m. \ v. J1Y1-; CKXTS A COPY Wallace L For Vice12 Votes Of Total cf 41 For Wallace Broughlon Gets One; Some for Wallace If IDR Wants Him Washington. May H»—(Al') — Forty-one Democratic senators. uatniii£ their choices fur tin' party's vice presidential nominee in an Associated Press poll today, gave twelve votes to incumbent Henry A. Wallace ami split the rest among ten otlier possible candidates. Kilty three <>t tie- Senate f»tt Democrat. weie asl;e<i .•< name inwi' pcroii.iI choice 1' i sccond place <»n .i ticket in1; t of them now bcliev • will be headed by President Roosevelt. (1-r e « "iilet not bo reached.) <i| ilv> -e pullet, twelve sai'l lliey had ii'it made up their ntinds: sis Mipported Speaker S.nn Hnvtvirn. Tt \.i.-. "t the Hon:' . live e n-li t • 1 ' >t Senator Barl.ley •>!' Kentucky, the inaji i it" leader. and C'h.iirin hi Truman. Mi.vmn. of Hie Senate' war in\ i :-ti};atui(j committee: anil f'nn iiinii'd War Mobilization Direct >i ,l;m . K. Byrn*': . a former Smith Carolina senator. 'Hirer meniliers suggested Sriiat"r (iilli'tl. Iowa Democrat, lor tin- vice-presidential nomination, Srnalcr O'M a honey, Wyoming Democrat. was the elioire of two anil tile following received one vole each: ( iren.t Judge Sherman Minion, former Indiana senator: llrnry Kaiser, shipbuilder: (•overmrr .1. M. Iirouglit:>i» of North Carolina, and James A. Karley. New Vork State Drmif- " eratie chairman. (>l those unwilling to express > < lioiee. '.Iiree laid they were again-1 Vail ice':; reiiomin.ition. ,md one ,i< 1 lliat .i southerner ounht to be eh ■■ n i n the other hat.d. Mime of tin who named other.-, as their p<"'-<»"i:• I i i.oii-e said I hey were prepared • > Fiipp 11 Wallace il the Pves:dcn* ■ lenild indicate Ii" wants the sam I i kei in 1014 as that which won ill I *1-10. Mouse Completes Its I learinj^s ()ver Armv-Nas \ Merger WasliiiiKten. .Alav l!l — The llmise postwar military ciimmilIre today completed four weeks ol hearings on proposals for ••ventiial Army-Navy eonsolidiI ion. Chairman Wnodruin. Virginia Democrat. said w hether a rrcomiiii-udation on unilieation will he suhiiiiltcd to the House depends on the eommitfee's desires. Should the derision lie against Matutery consolidation. he added, no recommendation w ill he nee • cssar.v. The Army has strongly advocated postwar merger of the services. while the Navy lias voiced opposition lo tile proposal. WEATHER FOR NORTH C AROLINA Fair in partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. .eads Senate Poll Presidency Choice Health Restored, F. D. R. Back at Work In cihiiI IkmMIi .main. I'l'rsiilriit llmisrvrlt is sltimn in itm of Itusl pictures ill.nil- Mine his return til W.ishin'tltiii Ill-Ill .I % ;:a-.i • i<iii at Bernard it.-tilt h's i.lan'.attim in Smith » aritliii.t I I t-.m-tl In t nlils i tlitutichriil ihi' winter, hr regained liis licultli. as his I'.n c iftleets m: hi-, resuming work .it the White iluusc. (Intcrualiiinal Smindplinto.i .Million Tons (H New I ,;uulin<r (!r;ift Is \ oted in I loose Washington. May l!l—( \l'» — Tin- House approved without dissent tod.iv legislation authori/iiiK (lie Navy In huild .111 additional one million tons of landing eraI'l. largely lo In- used in i'acilir operations. Tin- program rails for .111 estimated cost of s| .81)0.0110.0110. The Navy liail previous an tliori/ations for (wo million tons. The Army obtains its amphibious craft from llir Navv. Chairman Vinson. <>a.. Democrat. of Ihi' naval affairs committee, said. and lliiis this measurr is an "overall proposition" for thr entire armed forces 111 Ihci invasion tactic-.. Many Stocks Sccre Gains • \v M y 1!) -(API- II was ,1!' »lht*i '•.! c tit selective investment ilrm nut in today's stgek nwrkrt. witit i irl.iiiiina much of their |» >piilat t.v. and ^altered 111 i| 1 ti i.ii .. 4. lei imr ,1 fair amn'int of j»r<if 11 Ahead were Atlantic ("nasi Lane. Smithem llailw ty. I '• ■ I• •. \\. n . t.i .• • 1 >it I S Kuhbci Intel n ittent reti 1 itei were U. S. Steel iit'l fieiie i Kl'i'trie. Primary Vote Estimated At About 300,000 Total Daily Dispatch Bureau BY L.YNN NISBF.T. Raleich. May 19.—With just <»'>f tnore work I nc week before the pri inar.v on Moy 27 politieal ■ ticators find prophet: fire Ita/.ai'luti' Kites cs nn ..)/*■ nf the vote to lie • art. A few of the estimate. Co a: nigh as 375,000, some as low ■> 275. "OH. What is judged to be ahoiit Mi' av< rape, or what muihl l»' ' aHe' i''lir.riMis opinion, i. that there Wil approximately .WO.OWI vole.: pu into the boxes by voter, in p''r ;oii I" Ilia) must he adder!, for Ha- total whatever absentee soldier vote r ' a t Majority opinion aroind tin '•1'ian i the • nldiei vol" will n" ' <'■•" <1 7*1,0(10, inav fall a I".' HlOtill, 11ail f Id.cl v Will he aliou l.'i.Olill I in* 'it#1 fin i^i»\'< rooi in the I'''Hi '"lain- primary • ,f I{llli with evei ' ■'ii'liilali's i iimiiu^ was llia.llfit Ibis 1 i 11 k% there is less uiteres "m "Hi; vol cm, but the mailt rewoi for u sin liter vote Is the absene from home of so many eiti/en^ ii • the firmed scrvifM or on wur jobs j Giu iing "ii it"- I/'- of tin. ioi.it vnle 'Mil .tf;»->:i|•'1111: l> prclii-t wli-i i they v. ill Ik i . < I .1 .• <liI11 m.iMrr A pirvi'r.i l.v 1 iicl, vvlmirvrt rnliiviil • n Hit- St,tie m,iv l>f C,i|iiIii| S<|iitii'i' 1 fni ('Ill-try ftii r«i\ i-rniii. Ii 1 fit#-i cffir»- kiiIv n.ilui ;i| lliiil r;lmui|i- slimiM f.tvnr him. Plnli.ilill lll.tr>! l!v 'nil' f >1 ( 111'! I , 1 1 - llninlwf from very plow, in u I mil lull ; 11 !: ' I Till- lint.I i;i- I rt ;il|y 11 < i 1 ' tti ifi> . 11'.it ( 'Iif-1 ry will ;:<•! Ilin.liiMi .ii'l Ml)>• >t 1.11(1 | In, 11(111 11 f ill. ::iiii mm j.i-t nn.illy «-;>>.i > I>;tl|..l l"it > t 1 • Iln- «• v 11 ;t • ffot I lllil'l'- Ii.-. ' III-: .-> '<•' fllt'l III!' ;i|i|ir*.ii nt fit > t 11 • >ti Mn iithi i W.-tr. »-\•••ii \!i-l»•• 1.1 If I |i;ill his mi 1 i !. H1.1I 1 i 11 \ ill hi ■ I . • I .1 11I1 l;i(il 1. > I 11 11 (\ 11I Cm > ill 11 • 1 ;< 11 -l lllff V>i|«'. 'I')i«> fun •."•••■ 1 iim.ili". .111' unl 1 iin.iiiiiin >11 l.v :i 1.1 • *i • I 11111111 I'licri,iii' sunn* it'iscm wlin think MiI Donnl'l will v i'. "i» hIIumv think 1 tin' voir will l>«" I'vlremel.v rln-f • Tin I (ill,IIIMI I" I I" I'Cpi r onto till' l most often minted estimate. Forrestal Is Given Oath As Na vy Head \V;i limnton, .1 »jr !!• ( \l'> — Ji'iiih' Vin Korri i|, 5I!-ye;»r<>|(l \i-v. Vol i. i -nl ii.in .ci iind innkcr, v. ■ fir ' • ned a it -rii in i • . i- ill,m ill the first W.o l«l Wa . • mI;i> t<«k the o.'itil ;i 1'in ; n • .. | . \ n*y, .-inceeiiiiiK Fran . Kit i died April Renr Attn ind T!: i».. s Gatclt, jt <!:;<• Ml orate general of the X;i\ y, re;id tlie 0.1th .,t a I ••• .. i onv in Kitm'stiil' of: iv. . ••i'm :| |>y Iii^Ii l.ilikin^ ofi'irers ,i~ vi i i 1 • nljers oi Coin*re . Antony the ; • •• . > >ii ■ 1 uI ,!e Ilie lie • • e'.ii > .i \■ i i .iI I'.r !; in", v • 'ir'i'T :licliiet. < »• Iri mi ! . i il .i'l ■ • .il I c| if i ill .ii.-'. .ill In tin ii;iv;iI <wvire ;iik) :1 n• elia itncn <>i (lie congrc tilniuil naval cos in . Scn;ilni \V;il i. VI.i • ■ t' Memorial, and l.'e,i ' iut.it- Y.n-un, t il'OI";II.I I »l\'l I■ IC! •' NEWTON GROVE MAN REWARDED IN ITALY Allied I leticIt11II 1 U■■■ . . . May 19 ( \P)—Aw ar i ol d\ pr stnra t i ol I ill i . allil |l ii 'I I •' 'in- ."ilil 11 lex >■ ' il" i ioii Ijy M 'I • (ienciill I re I L. VV.i11.it v..i .miii ■ .need tod.iy. Anion;: I lie i ci iinciii". w ' - I'rivalc Willi.no W. Win ii .. Newton lilOll'. X. C. Allied Air Battering Is Resumed American Forts And Liberators Number to 1,500 London, May 1!) — (AI•) — American Fortresses ami Liberators ami fighter escorts, descriliei! officially as a stronjj force, ami probably numbering; up tn I.•"»((() planes, resumed the Allied aerial offensive after a five-day lapse today, and struck at targets in the I'.erlin and Crunswick areas. The attack, cm iir tens tli.111 121 hours aftci General llcnry II Arnold, cliiel "I U. S Army Air Forces, had cteelarert Germany Itnd not .vet j seen III- lull \ve.:;lit i>| Allieil iill" I power. II;iI■ < 1 ,i i inning bat|tle ivlii acii'ss Gorn ;i' v t<> Hie skies • •ver tiif (i< rin,hi • ;i|>it.< 1. German liri'.ni" .it . iiulicvtivl j "II en..liiii|>. liii'llli.mlllK'Ht — llie It'iiiliil ' .t.ii . t .it :;i' air terces' I tenth "tt i■ I. <• i tin X wi tnil>. iii«l tin* j third i"i tli« capital thi. mauth was I •• lie. ;. Mill i; iliniptect Cicrinan | iiov.. • • i m'Ii • ;ts. I I mm Hie l! M anil the I S \ \I| Itl'llni has lalcii .ihiiiit Ki.tMtU 1 (ens e| liuinlis ii11 In tiiil.iv. ( li.il'iicl iiliseri its s.iiil Ili<IMI .idt' ill ;i11 srttiui; nut liir the inlitinriit tii(l.i\ was llie biRKisi .fi'ii itiiiiii:: the war. [ Wliili- III'- /Mil* ii' ill "li»\i irs" 1 '' i ll- IP ' .in" at I'.i i liii iiii| | Si iin — v 'el:, '.in ill In! ma• ii ii. <il \lli--.| expeditionary air I<>m' and HAK M< en ■ . . i s |iii• :i'. mil 1 it*hler iiniilb1*1 .ill ii ,. mi |ie' I It'll nb|ee(lve. ill I ti"i 111» i ii Kr.iiii e t!'i. mni" mi;, t.i 1;111u I nit i ' I eli ir : l.ie in hit Worst Air War To Come, Nazis Told Wn hiii •"»». May ID.—(AD—To fin tin l\ r battered by the t ombinort bomber «»| fon ,ivrs, wont woid today from Coni'ial II. II. Ar hold thai* hose air <itt<i«*ks, tierce • they are, have yet to reach their peak. In h 1 f t pre > conference here m month: , tin- rommandinK (jcnc'i iil i>1 Ihc • i liiiits presented In reporters \i- terday the outline • »t a i'i mil nit In-.ii, iii.m «>t ..il iivi and ; i n vhich doesn't know it-, own .tronmh. but ha> an impres-dvi icohI of achievement Arnold u.-ed .1 map, a chart, a (Continued on Page Six.) Dozen (ira\ el C-iirs \\'reeked at Dillon, Blocking the ACL Dillon, s. t May l!» <AIM—All I rail i'* on 11 ■ < - A'lantic C»a.<l l.ine inain north- "u'li route was blocked win ii huudro! • of tons of gravel were dumped ipon the tracks I»v i In mlit tiiiin ock inisde Dillon'.* city limits eai lv '• day. Twelve car- 1' i southbound train were piled up right ol them steel Rondolas Iriidci v. 11h granite gravel, liailro.'id men - •! tliey were unable to account foi t :e wreck. There were n•• known injuries. Ahout :tll ti i.ii.. a day use this de toured. l(o.iilniit.l'i \\ I, Freeman si'> i' route, and in- >< them were oemi; was pi ..sihle tie track might he cleared hy mi'inir.ht The twelve • ir* wrecked were in the middle ol fie train. POP TAKES SON TO INDUCTION sw"-zt^Tr^.-waamt.z&jfismxMKamr&^ms i—ii—p i 11 'WW I WHEN AtBERT CAPONETTI, 2!), reported for induction :it Kurt Sheridan, 111., he had his ll-month:;-old son in his arm.-, lie lold iirmy officer* thiil in wife w.ir. ill an<i there was no one lo care lor the boy. While Caponed i wa.; :vvorn in two niu -e.. look««4 after the < In Id. l\>p i.. shown with the baby in Ins duilcl bag after he had been granted a 24-hour oasi to take him borne. {international Sound&hotv) Hitler Line Cracki At Center by Allies German Reverses Ktched On IJnss* Face T1»«» look ill a m;i»i who slurrs at drlcat is i*\m • •1 » ' *• • »« .\. 11 if lc%t* <|op>. thr Kiimpin of Xa/iland. .is hr mcil.t •• . » , ».*• railroad rar s«iim*\\ Im*i c in (irrnian.v. |!is nrolilnns »m.rarii flax as our Ihmv.vw■••ip, his drop thru l>|«t< Ul»ust**rs to sltaltrr rail facilities »n \\ 11a• tactical experts tl«tt• "Opt ratoui siianvlr tin* purpose uf which is to cliokr oil s»ipp!n thMittcd ♦ : « : f'Gilst. « •:• t in Gliders Are Re a ay nr hp s ^ lot cike vieniii-tiiiiojii. Attack on Eogi" London. May 19. —■ (AP>—The German". have in i-.-t t Rliden; and transport plane, in concealed Inn Kars alone the r.u repeat! coast in numbers sufficient to drop at least one airborne rli\ .aon on I'aVaui. t!i" London Daily Mail aid today, • scrting its informal.mi came li >ai "excclU n' source- " The I'.iiti-h do nut rule out tin* possibility of slieh a (Irrm.m counter invasion. The enemy troop.might be a signed to knock out nerve centers vital lo the Allied war machine. Only la. 1 Saturday Field Marshal l.oni lion iflc. commander >>1 the home guard* and loriiuT chiet of the I5i ii -.ii impel i ll leten •• -tall, ami u cd lhat "it i- i| ilit |>«> ible lli.it when we mtil'.e om ureal nu a.-iun. the (Icrmans w111 in.ike some soil t»l I effort to land in this country." III.. 1 : M. i. t In 'channel «• • iixiudrtl ■ . !>• • 11• *i' i •' :i c i|. i i-iirryiiK'. i >0 iru-n. I,:i:o tin* A < ;• i i' ii y i • . • ■ ■ ll.'' ililr ! ■ • ii ! iv. l>r»:)(|i i t ! i • iv Si. .'Ml '! i.II Miu-i llf I ill \ • ■ : • imi • Set.1 •! i ll «• in. :»iu ■ . m •n»- i»\r. I>ri>aik'ii>! !!•<• ■ 1 N /i nil* ii ii eo intend ■ •. I' • 111 < ii it 11. i'lyiimii. .. !. - ..hi : i" docks of Lonfkm" piris d« • rd "brlHllini 1 ■ . I III IliC inn ,-';i .1llfl Ii! lllV.l • • Jap East Indies liases A,gain Raided Fro7 i -I ir New Yorlt. Mav I:».— CM'. Thr TiiIimi radio said IimI.h lli.il Soeraha.ia. inn- ill the Japans ke> bases in the Netherlands Past Indies. Ii.nl limi raided twice Ik \llied bombers mi llir imiriiiiius of May 17 ami IH. .mrl 1 In- Japanese account succesled llial Mliril naval anil air task forces from Imli.i «prr carry ini; mil anollirr of their linlil sweep. MacArthur Moves Nearer Philippines Advanced Allied Hca '*i trli INew Guinea. May It - -(AP) — Another 1 l(it1111111u .1 ti> mi (■••Hi| DoiikIa MacArtfnir's iirt'clwnicl 1 Philippine - hound offensive I • •• I. i. C;i\ e the Allie, \ ii t■ ■ ■ I p > . <• .inn >>t • sli itocii W.kII.c i..I.■ iiI. ,i po'cnti.il li;i «■ 11•' 1 Throwimt ;i fichlei pi,inn umbrella ("I I•• »iiil»ei ,'ll li e ii- I : ill .I ,111111 r-hel'l ii"i lliwo lei si 1 (.nine,• :• Ifallerint! llabn.ibera. enemy I l iinl I'.nai ill.ill l» l v i > ii M .e;\i 'n i i iniil Hie I'hilippiiK , I" \Vln(h In v j , \ iiv. i il lo i elm ii. I .'I. I'oiindnii' P.'I.hi. .l|ipiMi> «■ ((. .iIi'iiiiiciI on P;i|'e Sis 1 RUSSIAN AIRPI.ANI S BOMB FINNISH CITY l.niiriott. Mav t!»—(AIM— Ku.siiin dive bonili'Ts altaekeil KolU.i. in southern I inland. 7(1 miles cast »f Helsinki. early today, causing damage and casualties, and seven bombers ami fichli i . were shot down, the Finnish eiimtnuniiiiie siiii, I'innish planes raided a Soviet air l»a»P on Annus isthmus last night, the communique added. I'll , I ■ tri■■ li ' t'.'.inii I %\ I. I I 'i In- , : ; • ••II HI j;.i\ < it Mitnc fifty tmniln i ■ mid i! iri • fr 'in • > .. Iwlijll . I | |t„.' | i .Ml I •!; v .Ml I. nil ill.if. (Hill .ill. \ • In It'll •• I. Retreat Of Nazis Made In Disorder Attack is Ma. tie On 25-Mile Line; Nazi Losses Hiyii Allied lli julqiiartors. Naples* Ah, i:' i.Ai'i h'n ncli troops A: i< »i til> lo'ikc inti» 'lie ! 11: ■ • ■ r in- \ center to• i in :i toward Saiit'i .. '. iti i .iti li -aid, as ri.• Alii- liaii'mered all aloiijj tin- front a! n:;- new mountain wall in.; 11: I i>> til' tnl'Ilians after . "di 'iil- rly I'eti'eat." S :.-I.!-. i nil'.- from ,rl '1 .ipplyina • .u Hie tip . . a • i -.iii .»i tit.> tap • • I'.'i.t- I'rvo and I i. iifh-eapt e 1 ■ ... is , i'l I in • ilri l.il''. !.i '..i"lii:- '> t.l III.nil- .■ ' "«H ■ • ti—i\ ii !i i n .trail nt ,i mere v. i'iiiii ae 'I !»•-!\\«•«•». tlif l.iri v:tllc% and IM' • nIn n tliev I' II li.li'1 1 III. If slii.l-.ll.-ll < itlsl.t . I» ■ • ! ■ 11 I In I III 1 i-i- line ' . i !• \iii—»ii .. ii ami I'l-i •■I . • i 'illory i. diminished. ; 111>i"»rtf<t bv it- I S.inf it' i -t si i nek > 'I Way ium ti.ui itl enat . . the i •• • hi.in sup'a! i nil. Brli n|' • i<; |iu hing ■ 1' Ii .'let 'IV .it Ct.si the i rthern flnnk. Alli.il lr.«i|i:> ass.mll.it the !Iitlim- alftttR a 15-mile Iinr* ini. i .. \\ tilt I Mil. ;l Sl.it.-s forces .'.il.in lew .■• .1 lln- l«c\ \ppian i h i ' .in .1 Ini. ami French I 'Ii'. ilre|iei* into (il'ri: i n)"iiiilaiii defenses in the middle. i i 'i liii:h command rei i. i ! mill my in the • I' nil C"r\i' and to tha . v .• t. .. . : .• ledljed n "local in ' • II Ii■: line at Snn*'u a was "scaled oil".*" i r in.ii. 'i ll i Fiencli-driven 1 in iidain only n i'i'". on '.ho 1 • ili'ii 11i*i.) I 'ii my pushing ■ " i lln- northiInn ,i n 'e and ■ i'i' i i ii'. I • • • 11 miles west n».i'l !n Hume. ■ ■ • • i ■ tilth »: the iii> : i icached 1 . r >1 lav 11 "in their "II «■. .1 ' . wee ; . 'Id . ' lim t.l'J!l-[ont • i ■ I lie Ivi• i .•••■• "iily eomTOtin• ' ' II el Ii i.- .)! the fi. ■••I'd 111!!' I I.e. 'I iy captured ■ i' . t" ii" mites .. . nil drove on ■ ;eii. rally regarded 11'tlljii point - of the ■ • .1. ..c t>r.t as it .1 11 io lire] • " ' ■ ii <•.- guard ■ 1 In. \ alley. in • -I declared the m el - i- contact wit'\ e '' i •" i.v in the ini'iintnins ' the <>tilhern utroughnltb i>f .nil i'i terl that the ".(ii'i'l i t exploit its in tin- Canina region, •" • > •■' iny \ ig"i"iisly back ■I ,i-t betrayed ini ■" ii tiiv ti'o.iivs I might beK'M t . join ilie '"i I' i-.'s 'ii the ■ i • oi ly m i' - away, but the • i" !"<• '.e.iihhead 47 RAF Officers Shot 7?v Nazis After Escape I 'll|l|(>l. i !.«•• i i*l >r.i iif, .. ; l.v , tI from n \ .1 .1 ,rt11 i I din i>ii M ini , Nr\ iiii . . . . ... i, 'II Ilt»" hii I I. II I..Ill . |l: "I . I I »« «••. M . ' IlilVr C.IJH tun I. I.iliti ill. 1l W.i llll til l III I i j ml. Win". ••Tlir I! • • Hi-til . !•!'•• . -ImrKcil Ijy 11. new -mil 1 iin urgently icquij'.tti 'hi i im'u'U: ■ ' • 'iii;h which t«i, »fine In j Oh n-litli • him! IIh* i'ii ministry) l'i 11 i: i it ( ;<■) <11,111 (KH'cril" «»n inn .mhI iiiMiKvlinti* report ■ ■ i i. i ict 'i w inch those ii ' el' II' . .Hid ill* cx■ >l '• Iir« t«i report the ■ •• • i .• , i • .tectiiiy powI i ii >r«i<I • > ■ >. 1• i <• were n<> • ' • otii'.li Men my •• ]-. riricdtly. •: 1.11 1 . tint (in - shoot • ! to hillt ' M'.IJH'S but ii r it ill tor icc.ipturc. if ii- n .tuner. iho most • • ••■ii <My, i tin only be hnpri"iiin1 nt.
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