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0 its; oj nU. i VJ uu vy Torn 6 4 Sees Germans Eisenhower Saturday, April 21, 1945 Phoenix, Arizona Capital Gates 55th Year, No. 338 Published Every Morning ARE Armies Race For Redoubt Stormed 112 N. Central Ave. Telephone 3-1111 5c Copy; $1.25 per Month.

12 Pages Entered as Second Class Matter at P. O. Under Act March 3, 1879. Soviet Forces By AUSTIN BEALMEAR Germans Treaty Shifts PARIS, Apr. 21 (Saturday) (AP) Three Al Liberation Completed In Central Philippines Seen Needed lied armies raced as much as 23 miles south yesterday Truman To Open Parley toward Hitler's redoubt in Ba TPHE' people of the world FRED HAMPSOX By 21- 21 By ROMXKV UIILLLMl LONDON, Apr.

21 (Saturday) (AP) Hod army Links racing westward for a hnkup with American armies, have burst miles across Berlin's dwindling soul hern cscaric corridor, Moscow revealed last niht as the bomb-torn and flaming German capital disclosed that Russian armor vs only seven miles from its city limits. Mistreat Captives 1 will permit themselves Geo. Douglas 1 ANIL Apr. (Saturday) (AP) varia. captured Nuernberg and reached within 30 miles of Lake Constance, western bulwark of the to be bound forever by 1V1 MacArthur today announced conquest of the Central probable last-stand Nazi position treaties fixing boundaries deep in the Alps.

Philippines has been completed with extermination of all but a few remnants of the Japanese garrison on Cebu. and other political matters With the British battering a mile Bv tiiobi rn wiant ne uussians were ai ine "very caies 01 ijrinn ana Dan from the suburbs of Hamburg, Ger He said the Cebu victory, in which 5,000 enemy bodies i yj 7ttt tit TiimnARMV breached its inner dclcnse rinz in a vard-bv-vard "hcrl rf SAN FRANCISCO, Apr; 20 (UP) The first plenary the field Thurs- were counted on many's second greatest city, and with peace riots reported raging 1 ll 1 It I I transport plane. They also attacked m-rvi i A incfeallarinnc rn nza I VV Germany Apr. 20 (AP) sitri anu uiui.ni. uir cunny saiu as iTrUv riots irjion- I session of the united nations in Berlin and Munich.

Hitler passed and the East indies. Third Armvtroons arp herom- cdly broke out and the nimble of approaching Russian runs silently through his 5bth and black conference will be held Wed The action on Cebu was an er added to the terror caused h. If I bitter day, gave his forces control of square miles of the Central and Southern Philippines, liberated civilians and reduced Japanese strongpoints in the entire Philippines to two Davao on Min est birthday. But worse was in ing increasingly over Luetzow Is Sunk nesday afternoon when dele round-the-clock Allied bombint store. German treatment of Amen can prisoners of ar.

veloping movement which caught the enemy by surprise. He pointed out that: Losses Are Light "In addition to the main islands which went on through the night. Moscow revealed that a wiM. hroftll hinncrh riiith at the Supreme headquarters declared flatly that the union of the Western Allies and the Red armies danao and Baguio, the summer cap gates will hear a radio address by President Truman, it was announced today, as plans for the first week of the meeting were Lt. Gen.

George S. Patlon's di-i i hH wsrhri within IS miles ital on Luzon. Doughboys are ao-proaching both these, which have been weakened by aerial bombard visions already have liberated sev- ol Dresden, tiirough "hih pa-so' would come in the next few days. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower declared in an order of the day that Ger of Leyte, Samar.

Mindoro, Panay. Palawan, Cebu. Negros. Bohol and Masbate, Japanese garrisons on a remaining tailmad out ol line on i ment. drawn up.

An executive committee, composed of chairmen of the various delegations, will convene Wednesday morning when the American Berlin to the Nazis' "national re Puppet Leaders Escape before the treaties are written, unless provision is made in the united nations charter at San Francisco for periodic treaty revision. Failure of other attempts to preserve world peace, notably the League of Nations and the Versailles Treaty, are cited to substantiate this warning in the third of a series of articles by Herbert Hoover, former president of the United States. Read Mr. Hoover's challenging articles on the forthcoming conference. He says the world should be broken up into regions to score of lesser islands, including situation was anout the same in doubt." The Russians, sweeping MacArthur also announced that Bantayan.

Biliran, Burias. Guim every prison: the Americans had been forced to walk 100 or res'sianc nr hp three Filipino collaborationist lead- aras, Homonhon, Lubang. Poro, delegation will submit its proposal ers had escaped to Formosa in a jMarinduque, Qiduijor, Tablas. Tib-Japanese plane. He named them asjao and the Sibuywn group, have lor organization ot the conterence.

The Americans will propose that miles to camps and were assigned avaianrne. eip 01 to filthv quarters which were un- 'he Americans by Berlins accour.t. heated "in cold weather. Thev werel With the rail line torn up by re- Jose P. Laurel, head or this eliminated By RAF Bomb lilMKiV.

Apr. jn (AIM The (irmian Nit), rerlinc nnd-r Allied knofkonl lilimk, has last potket baltlhlp, the 111-rn, I he air minis) nnoiinctd tnniclit, ana aulhnrilttite ports Mere reeeiied of other rippling, naval lnww Thee report aid the Russian ere believed in have w-ired yie hatileth.r imil and the n.on-tnn heavy cruiser Sevrilitr. at uniilentified Mr. vshile MraUholtn dispalt h- Mid (hat what left of the German Vv fled In rrfuge C'epenhacen. the air ministry mmI the is eul act inn, l.vinic en the hnltnm in khallnw staler at JsvvinemileiKle the llnltte (.

her under-vsater platin( buckled fed barely enough to keep alive. American homning nnn wnn loyal group." and Beniguo Aquino all plenary and commission sessions be open to the public, Michael Mc-Dermitt, strte department press In some cass. men were forced Russian Mormoviks iivac-iy do heavv work, although rn.m 'ransimrt and Osias (given name unavailable "two of its most active members." Three members of the cabinet and a number of other prominent chief, said. Thousands of requests for admission already have from starvation. Some fainted on 'inn an1 wj0 r.enin.

mMi-inht mans admitted that the eieat Led Ru-nmnorf ctata rfonnrlmont riffiialc "Our losses in this campaign were exceptionally light, due large-lyhfyitcmfvv cmfw cmfvv cmf am Iv- to the enemy's continued inability to diagnose our point of attack and to understand our local tactics of combat." On Mindanao, last Japanese stronghold in the Southern Phil-iDDines. the northern Yank column armv ollensive oecining ini In at least one prison camp The first plenary session will bei 1uk' short. It is scheduled to beginj tiomst government were captured at 4:30 or 5 p. m. A second plen- near Baguio.

Their names were not ary session Thursday will draft ar-. given. rangements for the conference. Heavy and medium, bombers Americans told of beatings received from German guards wielding rifle buttsfc Stories Are Censored decentralize and make more war. A Berlin broadcast said "the front is very near and the rumble guns can be heard in the of the city, hut out of people, 3.000.(KX) still aie here." Right Ntroncheld Srir.ed Moscow's communique announced effective enforcement of the pushed 15 miles northeast of Mala-bang, its beachhead of three days Officers To Be Named ranging irom ine iiei iieiictn.is The four commissions will meet 'East Indies to the China coast sank Armv censors have been warv of peace by permitting each before, and reached the shores of! passing about conditions in Friday, select a chairman and sec-jor damaged 13 freighters, three retaries and plan its program', and; coastal vessels, threj barges and a Lake Lanao.

these camps. Everything indicating region to nanuie its own man armies of the west were "tottering on the threshold of defeat." Three great American armies, the U. S. Ninth. First and Third, were coiled and ready to strike along the Elbe where by German account the Americans and Russians were but 54 miles apart.

The Germans predicted that soon the Ninth Army would uncork a power punch at Berlin from its bridgehead on the Elbe miles away, concerting its blows with those of the Russians now at the eastern gates of the German capital. Allied bombers loosed destruction on German defenses northwest, west, and southwest of Berlin along the route the Allies from the west would have to take to reach the capital. They struck both by dav and by night. The fall of the Nazi party city of Nuernberg released elements of two armored and three infantry divisions for the southward push that was driving a steel wedge between the Germans' Alpine re-Ireat and Czechoslovakia's arsenals. The Seventh Army was less than 70 miles from Munich and the French were but 65 miles from the Austrian frontier.

Germany not only was losing con-1 trol of her great ports was cut off from three sides with! only roads to the North sea open 1 but she was losing her grip on! those of France which she Jong had blockaded. the UNCIO delegates will actually problems. that Russian forces, advanring on Berlin and Dresden on a 100-mile front, had seized eight major severe cruelty has been stopped until recently. The censors have contended that unfounded get down to work Monday. This he explains the By tram and plane scores of del egates, secretaries, aides and press reprsentatives continued to stream ations might he printed, provoking strongholds while wave after wave the Germans to retaliate.

Thev also of Russian armor lapped a doz-n contended that undue anxiety other foriified town and villages would be created among prisoners', within Berlin' shattered defense third of four articles written to illuminate the problems facing a postwar world nto San Francisco today. Gen. Jan Christian Smuts, chief German Brutality Revealed At Camp By WILLIAM FRYE BELSEX. German Apr. 20 AP The dead were getting a hunal relatives.

ring eat of the city. of the South Africa delegation. seeking security. The Dolicv now has been South and southeast of the Maz-j was due to arrive tonight, as was It appears this morning Brig. Gen.

Carlos Romulo, head of the Philippines group. on page 2, section 2. by an RAI' bnnih. As remnants her nce hie fleet Germany nnw lias nnlv the eight-inch tun cruiser frinr. l.iiKen and the light cruiser number.

The nkhnlm disHithe Mill the Trin I.URrn, si dei.trn.vers, a number ut marine and at least ether fleet units had Just reached nenhacen, anil that this port vseuld become the base for what is left the Baltic I'leel. U. RAF, Red Planes Hit Berlin Arrivals todav included Robert Correspondents mav report what ng central Tront. Russian troops fhev see, but still cannot write of in Austria hammered within five what liberated Americans tell them, miles of the key Austrian i ail junc if severe cruelly is involved. Such tion of Laa.

and in Northern Czech-reports still must be leforred to r.slovakia drove to points two and higher authorities, who may or may seven miles 1 Opava Troppau not release them, depending upon and Moravska-Ostiava. Jones, second-ranking South Af rica delegate; and V. Cinco, M. M. today at this fearsome concentration camp each nameless dead gett pg kalaw.

M. Newahan, Brig. Gen. a ghastly burial. A.

A. Smiih and Rowena Rommel 1 No coffins or flowers at this funeral. No tears or well-bred svr.i- ipathy No music eimianun. ine nery name neioie rser- These naked corpses were hauled. Liberated troops seen in several lin eastern pproach-poibly in trucks and dumped into a unanimously told this rot- the greatest armored s.ruggle in iTheir pallbearers were SS (elite respondent that the whole truth history the Germans sa.d mase.

the Philippines delegation. Meanwhile, plans for a meeting iof the administrative committee of the proposed World Labor Fed-ieration were being made. The U. S. Loses 15 Ships To Japs' 100 Po Valley Entered Bv trnni-HI men and vvnmpn now All po num oe uiin.

une L'lisonrr oi war oi rtussian tanKS. inianirv ana ni guns still were pouring into prisoners. group will open its session in land Monday to draft an organization constitution. Davis J. McDonald, secret ary- The French announced that the big Atlantic port of Bordeaux now was open with all effective resistance wiped from both sides of i fray against Nazi soldier who had not slept for 150 hours.

The enemy claimed that l.r.oo Red army tpnk had been knocked out and said Their litany was the hoarse; Good Barracks Nearhv shouis of British soldiers, sick with; Tn, Germans could not treat disgust and fury, ordering these doughbovs still in camps much marked members of Hitler's chosen, worse and there is alv.avs a chance mtr vjuuiiutr iitci i ticit i its GUAM Apr t1NION. Apr. 2i AD- P.oval Air Force bombers raide-d flaming 2i (Saturday) i treasurer oi unnen ieeiworKers iot America. Congress of Industrial the Russian were 29 miles bevond Fleet legions anout tneir nornoie iasK. that widespread publicity micht Fifth Army tonicht.

frillnv inc up dav nounced today the loss of 15 naval Organizations, and adviser to Ed- I saw Belsen its piles of lifeless cause the Germans to institute Oder at Kuestrin after five davs dead and its aimless swarms of of fighting. V. Berlin cks bv Fhmg Fort Stuttgart, with a population of of efcne arc of the doomed confer was all but surrounded; 18 t)l inri state, at the Mexico City "The decision of the war is be a'ter French troops entered Aich. a sicnriat nnuratinnc anrl cn iH rfur- Said "World labor leaders will be By MAURICE MORAN ROME, Apr. 20 (AP) American Fifth Army troops broke out into the Po valley northwest of ing the same period 100 enemy! 10 miles to the south, and the Seventh Army's 10th Armored Di ViVhtc ir, r.tinVm.r.H1 Perhaps the German captors ikMiifnfminl have ben t0 tranipo.t JAtlrthu.Mn prisoners of war to "iM VrnwniSSf 'camP h.v rail or truck, as do S'flton divisions.

It is true that shiD.s. besides manv small craft. i nere. ln lne interests oi peneenng vision, after a 25-mile dash, reached were sunk and 2.569 enemy aircraft instrument of lasting peace, a point only 12 miles northwest of and they feel that a strong labor destroyed. 5u bombers have reduced such ing; fought in an inferno of flames, searchlights and the most hel'ish noise ever heard." said a statement issued in the Wilhelm-strasse.

Ahead of the attacking Russians 600 V. S. Hying Fort rrses pounded key junctions in the Berlin area. Moscow announced that Marshal tion. Starvation the flesh on their Bologna late today after a spectacular seven-mile advance and fought into the outskirts of Casalecchio, organization will add materially to permanent peace." Committee members from the Against furious enemy opposition, Yank amphibious forces, continuing facilities to a minimum.

However, there is no excuse for bodies had fed on its until there was no flesh left, iust skin covering capital and sav age machine gunnins of its barti' aded downtov. didn' by hundreds of roof-skimming Russian Stotmoviks. Instead rf the unial announcement that Berlin had ben hit nv Mosquito bom hem, the air ministry said the Htv was attacked tonig.it by aircraft of the hombcr command, indicating 1 he heavv bnmbeti i well as Mo.souitoK had mar;" th mission. Berlin OutpnsU IM During th" rtrfv nnie than Fortresses flammed l.Kofl ton of bOTlhg on seven key rlitpot in te tneir all-out push against strong jU. Great Britain.

France. I f'Ino 1 i A ivi nl-iin TJ Itf-r-in ri Japanese lines on Southern Oki ground out gains of 1.000 to v-oihariH, nawa, bones and the end of all hope, and an'ne Americans to cramped nothing left to feed on. filthy quarters, or for feeding Camp Inmates Seen Doomed Srmin Tragically, there is still hope in- iL "Jiii-hrpnthinT raHr here an ruse for beating them. three miles southwest of the big industrial city and communications center. A spearhead of one of the two Gregory K.

Zhukov's First White Murray, Russian Armv had captured the 1.400 yards yesterday. The assault; nf Phi io was started Thursdav, breaking a Po 13 day deadlock on that front. fc Aich. From supreme headquarters went a sensational broadcast to Russian and Polish laborers in the reirh to stay where they were for "in a days the gap between the armies of liberation from the west and from the east will be closed." A battle dispatch declared the Germans no longer vnanned a cohesive western front, that the enemy was broken into pockets for the victory assault and the last stand in the north also was divisions which hurst out of the 1--: strongholds of Bad treienwalde and Wriezen. 2.1 and 24 mile notth-east of Berlin, and had driven 10 As long as eves stare from thej Near every camp this cMo-ct otf iu hovo r.n ent has seen, there have been The fleet communique said the heads the II.

S. 'delegation. Sir! Apennine Mountains on the fifth 15 Mlips lUIlMUUiea ail inose Ot ine VVa Ipr irino wonem coprotnrv c.avot me au-oui Allien onenM.ejtne foors and on the ground there Mge. clean and heated buildings miles bevond the Oder, capturing h'iI-in Italv cut the main Boloena-Mo-1 could be used for prisoners A neiense per imeter attm k. uhi-h American navy to ne sunK in tne'nf the Riitich Tmrfo Kni rnn.

Kinawa ana reiaiea operauonsi icaH th rrnnn was in niteit mppntt or A met ir an and T.ussian armies engulfine the tui i 'LsT. a xKiyx: in ii i iwi inin nir viou juiiv i ivii t- a dena highway No. 9 at a point there js no hope. Thev are jvine.Throughout overrun Germany. miiP, Pas, of l)v.

about ninp miles northwest or i trpat vlnrcs rf fnnrKtuff linvo Kron within the 32-day period. It made outline of the American- no mention of damaged ships conference structure Bologna 1 cf care can save them. Ahead of themjIouno- miles north of embattled Frankfurt, arlv is nothing nothing but that pit The German Army grew fat on also fell, the Germans said the Rus- j. jj fmir prey ousiy announced mat "sev-(lists the foii0wing major under attack. eral units or ine neei naa Deen Ninth Air Force rorrV-H area finm Ludw irtuit.

commissions: iin me iiunuwri hbhih i iuici imin wi n.Mur mr ine irwips. sians were Kmasning toward Her a "(00. mi hit. The British Second Armv battled 1 General provisions, with a snhiii-hs nn a are Anii t. i lilt-ill wiui cairn.

ii mis ui i muni i run m-ii Rlllll- ims a mile from the suburbs of Ger Nothing well, there is one thing.ens. cunboards and cellars of scores had reached Hnnrrlsherr and th ici uJ. This was one of the main escane routes for German forces whici have put up a tenacious defense before Bologna for the past six months. Allies; Are Optimistic With American tanks and tank- many second city and greatest Jap Resistance Strong committee on preamble purposes Strong Japanese resistance con- and principles and a second gen- tinued on Ie Island, west of Oki- eral committee on membership, nawa. but the Yanks there con- 2 General assembly, with four port of Hamburg, and sheared off from Bremen with a 20-mile outflanking sweep against the lat destroyers streaming out onto th? the knowledge that after civilians.

Without exception arM of Werneuchen-seven miles vm 'plane. ihe atia. ked 11 ta.l-of bestiality there is suddenly, un- even in the homes of the lower Mst 7., mjl northeast of the vard and in air fields. drMrnvmz believably. friendliness and good classes there wa.s food aplenty.

1 capital "1 ruiiked airctaft arid sho.imr will among men At least they will Loss Is Great Werneu. hen. 16 miles sout hwest dm, five more in mmbat. Th-v hnLnHc-snm. iav' This correspondent has vet to see of captured Bad Frienwaldo.

isonlv alo shot up 1.07 lncomm ii anl -innon Vrimo mnSipS wiMil German soldier or civilian who. 15 miles Trom the center of Beilin railroad cars. St eveTlhafrfortT Vet in the Phs-nd an advance to this area meant A furl 1-po; at Annahmr tinued to gain. At the end of April committees on structure and pro-18 thev counted 736 enemv dead.kedures; political and security ter river port. The report of peace demonstra Today's communioue said thev had functions; economic and social co- tions came from the Allied-con operation; trusteeship systems.

trolled Luxembourg radio, which 3 A security council with four committees; structures and pro aid without confirmation else before the British Sec-' ni mmp, iiu.m nniMUdii" iimi nir l.uinn nan OUTliank0 iu.m 1 rible deaths nir MJUfiniK rtimu 01 tne niy ensiern limits, liangei. rni where that red flags waved in the ond Army reached this camp on the cedures; peaceful settlements; en roiling tro plain loiugni. mere was a surge of optimism among Alli3d commanders that the German armies in Northern Italy mignt soon be destroyed or driven beyond the Alps. British Eighth Army troops, rolling on with the momentum of their plunge through the Argenta gap. advanced another three miles nearj Americans, oerg on tne east is 2v miles from nv wmum niimwn Aller river southeast of ruined capital of the reich.

aner six monins imprisonmen' mid-citv. wiinoin in Eisenhower's statement that the aunnay. 1 ji Jill 7 f.Tip I. Mil 1 ni ni nor ri ri i rt i j. 1 1 inn inv i bnirr iiiiitii.vib i i started to destroy enemy forces holding Iegusug peak, a troublesome eminence on the islet.

The American ship losses included five destroyers, the Halligan, Bush, Colhoun. the M. L. Abele and the Pringle; two minecraft, one destroyer-transport, one gunboat, four landing craft and two ammunition ships, the Hobbs Victory and the Logan Victory. Japanese losses listed included I saw tnese nean nunareas ana.

ti nnim, nan .1 i juh onrl Muninie ireuueniiv as 11 in iu- knnn'iV i 'Luinun a niiif. forcement arrangements; regional arrangements. 4 A commission to handle the organization with committees on the international court of justice and on legal problems. lying against walls of drab huts and piled breakthrough from the in heaps, each one in a grotesque Forts Blast Glomes nanging on ineir emac-: river ai MUSKau, in noume iated frames gave them ncarecrow drive aimed at a Junction vs ith inp )wl In the rtetnn effects. 'American forces and encircling Ber; if The ribs of one bov could be lin.

counted through his shirt, and From Muskau. the Russians burst VAT-Ji. 7.L.!.-. the Italian east coast and oiptured Portomaggiore, 12 miles southeast of the Po valley industrial center of Ferrara. Other Eighth Army forces, driving directly up the Ravenna- Germans were at the brink of defeat in the West came in an order of the day in which he called the great Allied victory in the Ruhr a fitting prelude to the final drive to crush what is left of the German Army, once the terror of all Europe.

The Germans said the IT. S. Ninth Army, steadily bolstering its five-mile deep Elbe river bridgehead 52 miles southwest of Berlin, was about to join the Russians in the grand assault on the flaming the 45.000-ton superbattleship Ya- attitude in a grotesque mound. Some were clothed, but most were naked. Their nakedness was of no account because there had long ceased to be anything recognizably human about them, even before the last flicker life disappeared.

mato, two light cruisers, five de could put my hands completely west ward 15 miles and seized masked Sovi-t Ing of the cltv hv Jap Island st rovers, five destroyer escorts and fipnlinH Ka it-aicf stf I n. tadio went Ferrara highway, were reported within 10 miles of Ferrara. Capture of Ferrara. which is 25 miles numerous cargo ships and small uriinia nun artill'rv Trie The average loss of weight iniSP'- At the same time, oihermff ihe'aip afier He. 'ibinc th craft.

I saw the living beside these 1 a n. en .1 truig rnnana kii ri.n a ct. i By LESLIE SHOEMAKER GUAM, Apr. 21 (Saturday) dead. Liv ing they Still vvalKea 7--fh- land eanlm-erf Itnver.wor'ta .11 Heavy Support Given As was the case Thursday, smash talked a nH ctarod furiously tine-l 11 inn ifliii-ii nun iimin i'i iviun na staren cutioumj, unc lnnr hai nmH.n i i a (UP) A large fleet of from 200 to 300 Superfortresses rained tons of motionally at visitors and sn ned wne man snow en me nis ciurei .1 iwi i.

at viMlors arm i Anirr rini 51 lea Amr Out nt th rwt ton htrh at. ing artillery lire from navy, ma north and slightly east of Bologna, would make the situation of German forces deending the latter city highly precarious. Village Is Entered American troops fiehting toward cigarette butts tossed irom a pass- 'r The Herman, a th. Wrt bombs on nine Kyushu airtieids rine and army heavy guns, and carrier planes flying cover, sup car. went to tne cook- "viuit- nu.

fni. incr armv Dack at him. I never cou have 'nan nriven amuncr mues west. nun imnrn i pr today in their third strike in five davs against the southernmost of house for food and knelt around fires. There were supposed to be identified him as the same person.

I shoving a wedge into Senftenberg. and Ptarue arras a sincle Ametirtri Now he weighs only 115. only 54 miles from the American bomher failed to return, t'nwars It Is true that comparatively few First Army on the Mulde river at of R00 Mustanrs r4 Thunderho.ts Japan's home islands. Striking in support of the Ameri can 10th Army offensive on Okin prisoner of i Wurzen. east of Leipzig.

shot down seven Mh-inPa witho jt Americans have died in pri nericans have died in ported tne Okinawa ground operations Friday. The ground forces were made up of elements of the Seventh. 27th and 96th divisions of the Tenth Army. Friday's advances featured a yard gain by the Seventh Division to a point near the airstrip awa, the giant bombers roared in ineir closest oinriai approacn inrm-nr-, to the Americans. Konev's tnwps' The heavv American bomber raced 38 miles west from Rothen-! "imd at snatling rail traffic Bologna from the south battled into the highway village of Pianoro.

seven miles south of the city. They were reported clearing out pockets of resistance in Pianoro tonight. High ground was won on both sides of the village. West of the Bologna-Pistoia highway doughboys captured Mt. Sanichele, about 8V4 miles south 29,000 of them alive when the British arrived.

Living but hardly men and women now, their spirits so broken and degraded that the nameless horror around them was without meaning or significance. I saw there was no sex. no shame, no modesty, no self-respect among these people driven in a war camps. But the effects of the treatment mav be felt years hence, if they are not permanent. over Kyushu at medium altitude and bombed visually to blast the enemy airfields used as staging of xonabaru town.

The town itself points for Japanese suicide planes WWaI inurg on ine uner, inrougn jneKV 1 Hitler Birthday Party Klitten and reached Kamentz. t.et man troop in miiM ments at a time the- n--d t- was almost leveled by warship bom-lattacking fleet units in the Ryu- The British drawing up on the (Continued On Page 2. Col. 2 The War-Its New Words And Phrases fpHE war has brought into be-ing a large number of ne.v words and given new significance to many old ones. This timely booklet of New Phrases, issued by our Washington Information Bureau, is an authoritative com-! pilation of many such words and phrases.

There is also a long list of names of foreftm places found in the news dispatches and their English pronunciation. Get up to date! Know the new-words and phrases. Fifteen cents postpaid. Use This Coupon few months backward a million west or Hoiogna. Mt.

Mario, a rtllU. JtOCkhOlm flOpS The advance carried the Russiansl', r'rCZ'Z rttarP rinf (By Inited Tress) 20 miles beyond the Germans' t.Tr;; IN RESPONSE to an invitation 1'! "TJ 1.500-foot peak about a mile eastiears bardment and field artillery fire; Ikyus. Bastogne Vets To Tell of the Bologna highway and the "vv Reno river, also was taken. irom the German legation in Stock-r" Flhe river stood naked cleaning themselves with cans of water, unconscious of Other Fifth Army forces pushing holm to a "mass meeting" to honor Crah Of Army up the west coast, gained consider Adolf Hitler's birthday today, fuP.m'Knway io ine xon capital. their flat, empty nakedness.

Berlin reported fighting in Baut persons assembled at the legation able ground on both sides of Highway No. 1 and were reported with Experiences Of Battle A RALLY af 4:30 tomorrow afternoon at Central avenue and headquarters. Plane Kills 25 Men, equally naked, also remembered the habit of bathing. Clothing to these people meant warmth. zen's barracks area.

This unchecked Soviet sweep bypassed Goerlitz and Lobau. kev in eieht miles of the naval base of, "A dramatic appeal to the peo LaVoezia. MIDLAND. Ar. 20 A ple present to volunteer for serv nothing else.

Allied tactical warplanes contin Air Field tome' uresaen outguarns on the railroad Midland Armv ice in the reich was unsuccessful. ued their close support of advanc- announced that 11 offsets and 1 norm oi ine suaeten mountains, and the Russians were well inside the Adams street will feature personal accounts of the experiences of mx infantrymen who are survivors of the fierce battle of Bel-igium last December. This program is another project in a campaign sponsored by the army, the Phoenix Advertising Club, and the Phoenix ne trooos while heavy Fortresses said a broadcast from the American Broadcasting Station in Europe. "Nobody volunteered." and Liberators smashed at highway (Continued On Page 4, Col. 1) bridges over the Adice river.

Chamber of Commerce to recruit I saw children walking about in this hell. Children the fjrst I saw I'll never rub out of my mind. A bov, perhaps seven, and his sister, maybe five. The knobs of their joints bulging through their thin clothes, faces like mummies, timorously sneaking up with small pails towards a water truck, their great firce eves intent on a chance to enlisted men were killed todav In the crah of an armv transport nlane three miles southeast of Sweetwater. Among t.e victims, including In officers returned from overseas combat, there were no Ationians.

The plane, a C-27 twln-enrlnd transport, tcok off from Midland Army Air Field. Its base, at f.n.-, a. m. hound for Tnterson. N.

3. It Arizona Republic. Information Bureau, 316 Eve N. E. Washington 2.

D. C. I enclose herewith FIFTEEN CENTS in coin (carefully wrapped in paper) for a copv of th? booklet NEW WORDS AND PHRASES. Mrs. Roosevelt Leaves Cavital that they surrender, includes Corp.

Frederick M. Rasmussen from Sacramento, Lt. Col. Thomas A K3nan of Atlanta, Sgt. Paul W.

Inman, Waco, Sgt. Wil-mer R. Sargeant, Morrison, Corp. Newman L. Tuttle, Albert 200 additional workers to fill vital posts at the local Aluminum Company of American plant.

These men. members of the 101st Airborne Division and of Lt. Gen. George Patton's Third Army, arrived in Phoenix Thursday, and went to the Globe-Miafni district on a tour sponsored by the labor- rush in a steal pails of water. WASHINGTON.

Apr. 20 (AP) Obviously they were unable to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and her family bade goodbye to the WTiite traveled approximately 100 miles. Lea, and Pfc. Andrew Hnida, Minneapolis, Minn.

They are accompanied by Capt. G. Clare House late today after 12 years Watches or the victims were residence. Name management communities of the stooped at a. m.

Classified Advertising Omitted Three Days A Week Because Phoenix has grown to prndig lously, and sufficient additional allotment of newsprint for this newspaper ha not heen afforded to meet the needs, circulation and advert! sine rationing has heen practiced in varyinr severity for nearly tw years. As a temporary expedient, until the War Production Board has delivered its ukase as to the additional allotment of newsprint far the second quarter of tne year Phoenix, certain severe rationing is necessary. Among these temporary necessities is the discontinuance publication of classified advertising on Tuesdays, Thursdays and fcatur days. The ro-operation and good-will of the reader and the advertiser in accepting this Improper hardship are deeply appreciated by the newspaper. The former first motored to Miami Copper, Castle Dome Cop-j Thomas of La Grande, who comprehend something being freely given.

It was agony to watch their stealthy approach, keeping always behind a British soldier who was there helping all who came. I saw SS men and women, once the torturing, brutal guards of this purgatory bevond imagination, put Union Station, where she took the per, inspiration Consolidated v11" ner and International Smelting and' rauders. p. m. train for New i ork.

Ac Burned wreckage ot in rrn was scattered over a square mile area. Boh Cooper and C. L. Rogers. Sweetwater taxi drivers, repotted Street or Rural Route Refining comoanies.

They madej Tomorrow the group will visit the Companying her in two black lim several appearances in tne district Alcoa plant and attend a special were l.t. v-oi. James nwae Elliott i labor loading tne bodies oi ine i nursoay ana yesterday, impressmg dinner there rrom liroU until pen ana ms wue, ong. uen miners with the importance of cod- A governor's conference and nress'Roosevelt and his wife. City they saw the plane on fire in the air.

The ship drove a huge hole Anna I People tney naa Kinen inio irucivs. pro-! Roosevelt Boettiger. Mrs. John mem P' m. iihAc.

human rarrnccAc imwTC per in the war ettort. conference will precede the ann Mice Mcii'ina i nnmn- nc.t u. in the earth amidst neme m.nn'e growth on a ranch pear Sweet the group, whose commander gram at Alcoa. i. to the late Brig.

Gen. A. C. McAuliffe sent the Tie rally at 4:30 will be the high- secretary (Mall to Washington. water, I tuontinuea uncage answer "Nuts" to a German order'lighx of their Phoenix appearances, dent's widow.

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