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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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The first census In tn Pnlted States was taken In 1790. 4 THI NASMVIIXI TtNNBSUM. riUIUCI MUll OIIC bTCII V.IIIIWIICII iwh" Truman Gives Press a Scare IS GETTING UP KSHTS -z U. S. Casualties Now 912,1 GETTING YOU DOWN? I I Nashville, McKenzie Officers Jn Wild-West Capture of City On Work Hours WASHINGTON, April 19 (UV- Taosuaass 17 tusMt wsctsv'g ducovery girts Messes' rtfiaf firssa vriUtioi tie Madder cum.

WASHINGTON, April 19 i.V Two Tanneaaee man were among K.e Announced combat casualties in i riM Americana and two British non creased durins the oast week President Harry S. Truman threat- coma who dashed through Zwickau, Germany. yeaterday at a 0O-mlle- to reach an overall total of 912,200. ened tonlght to start going to work Secretary of War Henry Stlm-every dy tt g.30 a. m.

and then Place. Nashville, and CoL Jesse Harris, of McKenzie. According to the dispatch, the demoralising exploit of the Anglo-American team made It possible for the United States S9th Infantry Division to capture Zwickau, a city of about 63,000 population, in less an-hour clip and shot up the excess acidity ia tas mm Way hH BMSlMalr ha aetfcsihist men taUs ti ncau MMIty tm Ik erlae Jt try OR. KILMCJt't son announced meanwnne, mat, Viji a armies hava cantured admitted he was Just kidding, in im est iaablon rht under tho guna and noaas of 2,000 2.100.000 Germans since the tnva. Leaving his White House execu- V- ST IWAMT ROOT, IN astounded German aoldicr defend slon of France last June.

Of this Uve offices at 4:30 p. nearly era, according; to a news dispatch total. 900,000 were captured this Mlcla SWAMP ROOT eel tawt ea the Ha mts flew mrtm mm4 nllnt smklnaM emu ddMy. Orit- an hour earlier man usual, ine Chief Executive stopped briefly to than five when it had been preparing: to fight it out The two British non-coms rode irora uermany received last night The Two Tenneaseans wera Capt Arch. Trimble of Forest Park month.

200.425 Killed chat with reporters. Observing that some of the White 1, mm nphUK, M. the radiators of the two jeeps lead iiur the little column, waving direc j.j House reporters were showing MHhMr m(M ara er tion to the Americans in other uf la Ikw pare, aciMlilie prw- la Ikw par. kMUIM fnf qj 11 1 titH i slens of fatigue ss a result oi i tarsiaf ttoa. Juit pmi Usndwats -kU Act am Ik hi4aB tm tacrHH tke flew jeeps and armored cars, which Stlmaon revea ed that the areest nearly turned over as tney careenea it ii start of the day.

he commented: L' Hia3a--gh I i SMALL'S around street corners. Germany is now at Stalag 7A at "I think t0 work t0" riaa mm4 mm the aKMlM-tahla) erB tow ef khssrr erritatiaa. SMS far Ina, prall HBlk TODAY I UW tkOTitaaas ml etkars ysal be aied "We left so much rubber when Unnihnrr 2S mi nnrtht of: iiiuiiuw Noticing the hurt looks of the rs- Munich. Ikal yt 414. Scad bum aaa ealSl ess Dnvimni KUsmt A Ca, saA, Bum 1.

mAAA with a amile! "Nn I'm rinr tn atiok to CIV i 111. itmrnttri. Cn, CHlm we screamed around those turns that the fellows behind could not miss our trail," a lieutenant from Iowa said. The Iowan and two other officers engineered the maneuver which cut off avenues of escape in one end regular schedule." at AU enqgUta sU He reported that U. S.

Army casualtiea in Europe during March "were limited" to 47,023, including 8.214 killed, 33,443 wounded and 5,368 missing. Ground force losses in Europe since D-Day total 473.215 of the city, and Colonel Harris S55th Infantry Regiment pressed In from the other side. 4 Purpose Cleansing Cream Actually Works Four Ways! 79.795 killed, 334.919 wounded and 58,501 missing. Overall Casualty Figures In the overall casualty figure, The result: 1,700 Germans cap Acme Fhote. Toe close to death te be taken along when the Nazis hsstily fled the horror camp at Goths, these men were dragged to the center of the Infamous concentration eamp for enecution.

Those prisoners whe could walk were marched away from the eamp as the Americans approached. Many whs were ill from malnutrition and disease were herded away In wagons, the reet were shot through the head as they lay en the ground. tured. Harris persuaded the mayor or army losses total 813,870, including 162,805 killed, 496.803 wounded, nearby Werdau to telepnone a surrender ultimatum to well-bombed 928 missing and 70,636 prisoners. TwlKkau Hfnr the bold daSb Navy losses are 98,330, comprising 37,820 killed, 45.534 wounded, 10,495 through the city, But the German commander at Zwickau rejected it 'Big Three' missing and 4,261 prisoners.

the dispatch related. Artillery began to DomDara me (Continued From Pegs One) cltv and Thunderbolts lambasted it from me say. dui in uu- i 'J Nazis and concern for prisoners tants apparently were afraid to hn. th.ir white flags with so FREE CLINIC FOR HARD OF HEARING A hearing aid clinis for all hard oi hearing persons will be held at 1008 Warner corner 6th A Church St in the Acousticoo Institute Rooms on Mondsy, Tuesdsy and Wednesday, still In their hands swept through commons after Churchill had many German soldiers at their dhows determined to fight It out, fenced good-naturedly with mem so Harris ordered the artillery II ouir Wig ham re lifted. IT The Brltlsn-American raining party then took over, cutting around road blocks and shooting up the town right under the de bers who tried to tempt mm into talking about prospects for victory day in Europe.

The prime minister said that any V-E proclamation would come in concert with the United States and Russia. He emphasized that both "military and political considerations" would be taken into account He added -that he did not mean domestic political considerations. Discussing Nazi atrocities, I fenders noses, who were so staniea thlV Ami Mn't do a thine about it April 16, 17 end 18. Free private tests and demonstrations ol the a Symphonis Aeousticon hearing sid will be iven. Beautifully styled dia Trimble's Company part of til' mond Bridal Duett.

Harris' regiment found the north west part of the city noneycomoea MOINEV-BACK GUARANTEE ASSURES YOU SATISFACTION with antitank weapons, but he barged through anyway, and his men whlxzed past the German baioookas so fast that they couldn't Churchill declared that "no words can express the horror which is felt by His Majesty's government and their Allies at proof of these frightful crimes now dally coming Into hit them. Persons who are extremely herd of hesrind or who have tried other aids with-out sstiifsction sre especislly urjed to have tests with the new postwar Symphonic Aeousticon hear Army Radio Photo Prom Acms Warning to People flj Softens Dry Shields 'Against Sun'Wind Burn, (3) Soothes Rough, Chapped Skin. (4 Quickly Removes Cake Make-up, Rouge, Dirt and Grime. The bodies of these children, along with hundreds of other vie-time of Nazi barbarism, lie In a long trench dug by German towns-, people on the orders of U. 8.

troops. The dead were found at the Gestapo concentration camp at Nordhaussn. Army To Make Germans Bury Burned Slaves 50 B. L. Wklleank.

Br. UrarlBf Ai4 kMcUUtt 42 Distinctively carved The warning of retribution, he said, grimly, is being directed "not only to the men at the top but to the actual people who have done this foul work with their own hands." "No order from superior authority would be any shield to them," he said. The prime minister said he would not make his expected war statement to commons for at least another two weeks, and only then if he deemed the time suitable. ing aid. Mr.

R. L. Whitcomb, the Aeousticon distributor for this sres, Scotch Distilleries Resume Operations BELFAST. April 19 UP) Scot diamond solitaire. By KENNETH L.

DIXON ON THE ELBE RIVER IN GER IMPORTANT MONEY-BACK OFFER This anuina aew 4 PurpoM CI a anting (Cold) Craam ia euarutaad M) da Taiylkiae claimed lor il ia tkia adrarhaamanl. Uta it one. II you aro aat coBTiacod II ia worlk 3 Hni aa aiueh at any daanaiag craam you uaad, your aaooay will ka praatpUy roluadad. GOLDEN PEACOCK, INC land's whisky island, Islay, which has suffered a depression since the government banned manufacture Dr. Geoffrey Fisher Is English Primate CANTERBURY.

England, April 19tp)Kindly, bespectacled Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, the former bishop of London, was enthroned today as the 97th Lord and Archbishop of Canterbury and the primate of all England. The traditional two-hour cere MANY, April 19 (P The cltlsens of Gardelegen will become stclcen-ingly familiar tomorrow with each grisly detail of the infamous atrocities committed there by their stated: "We have been able to give good hearing to at lesit 90ri of the hundreds we have tested and recent improvements should brinf this up to 95." To hsve test in the office or your home, juit telephone 6-0127 for sppointment. There is no coit or ob in 1942, has resumed production Four of its nine distilleries have S. H.

Kress Co. bearun to operate. "At the points or oayonets ir nec The Whisky they are making now Dover Church Meeting DOVER, April 19 (Spl) The third quarterly meeting of the Vfathftriiat firrtilr will he will be act aside to age until 1948 ligation. Office hours 8:30 to 5:00 P. M.

dsily, except Saturday 8:30 Millions of gallons maturing now 5-10 and 25 Cent Stores mony, witnessea ny j.uw persons, essary, the army decreea, tney win dig Individual graves for each of the 1,100 slave laborers and political prisoners who were burned to death in a Gardelegen bam a few held at the Fort Donelson Memorial took place in the ancient cathedral A. M. to 12:00 noon. Night or Saturday sfternoon tests end demon-trstions msde hv sppointment. in Cambeltown and Argyllshire are expected to be sent to America under lease-lend.

Church in Dover Wednesday eve- in the town memonaiizea ny v-nau ning. May 2. 'rer. 50, '59 Diamond Engagement Ring with matched wedding band. Both nights ago.

Each grave will be six feet long, six feet deep and three feet wide. Each charred body and skeleton will be laid gently in its individual resting place. And through sweat and evil rmells and ghastly sights the Gardelegen Germans will learn the full extent of the atrocities which at first many of them refused to believe had been committed. Graves will be dug In a special cemetery laid out by doughboys whose sense of justice and the grim 0. I fitness of things decree grave-digging chore should fall to 00 75 the citizens oC Gardelegen.

1,000 Students 3 -diamond Engagement straws in the wind Ring in smartly tailored setting. or the roller-skate trade Poll Parrot, one of the nation's uppermost authorities on children's shoes, brings you summer footwear made with loving care to caress those little growing feet. A. One strap white elk or black patent sandal. 8'i to Wi.

3.00 B. Elk leather moccasin in white, red or brown. Sixes 3Vi-S. 5.00 Enter American History Class Approximately 1,000 students In 22 city and county high schools took the preliminary examination yesterday in the American history contest sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The contest, open to high school seniors, is being directed by a Kiwanis committee composed of Roy Vance, chairman, Chalmers Cowan, Will A Harrell, Paul Oliphant and Gordon Parsons.

7Vi to 12. 3.75 C. White high-top shoe. 12 to 3. 4.2S Valerie Modes has created for you a beloved bonnet of cloud white straw with gay mnd feminine accents of green ribbon and pink flowers.

It's from our lovely millinery collection of summer lovelies. Cap your outfit with a headhugging heart-breaker. 7.95 50; 79 -diamond Bridal Duo. A brilliant creation. First and second prizes of IS and $2.50 in war stamps will be given to the two students In each school scoring highest in the preliminary isr examination.

Prizes in the final examination, to be held May 10 at the Joint University Library on Vanderbllt University campus, will be: first, $100 war bond; second, ITS bond; third, $50 bond; fourth through ninth. 125 bond; tenth through Clearance! 100 Spring hats. 2.00 to 4.00 nineteenth. $10 in stamps, and twen a tK" 00 '125 tieth through twenty-ninth, IS in stamps. Two other committees, composed of educational and civio leaders, will assist in the contest.

S-diamond Engagement Ring in streamlined 'A Toddlers to Debiters Csia-Sloso'i Shoe Bslcony mounting. Millinery CshvSlosn 's Second Floor Weather Record METEOROLOGICAL KEPORT at. Tmnra.tura 3S SI PrrciDUatlon 80 00 Precipitation since April 1. 1 47 Inchei. deficiency 0.13 Inches Precipitation since Jan.

1. II II Inches, eiceu 3 13 Inches. Sun rtea m. Sun sett 7 35 Moon rises 13:11 m. Moon sets, is p.

m. nice bagging for 10.50 CORRESPONDING DATE LAST TEAR Maximum temperature. 7 deirees: mini mum Hi dftcreen. Precipitation none Precipitation Jan 1 to this date In fl49! 1944. 19 04 Inches.

144 excess to tms date 3.33 lnchea. shock for hot summer pavements are these wool or rayon cord anklets. They're genuine Links-Links, made by PHOENIX, and they come in smart sweater tones and white. t-diamond Bridal Set of WEATHER TABLE 1 WA8HINOTON April 19 Weather breath-taking beauty end brilliance. Both bureau report of temperature and rainfall for the hours endint I in the principal cctton crowins e.reas and A real scoop, guaranteed to be front-page upper right in fashion news, is this lustrous black patent plastique bag by Jana.

It retains the beauty and gleam of natural patent, but won't scuff, peel or crack. It's in Nashville for the first time at the amaxing price of 10.50. Piui tax. Stailaa Milk Low free. Ashevllle 7 Atlanta 7 Chlctso 5S Cincinnati 1.00 Hoiiery Ciin-SIotn'i Main Floor Bigs Ctin-Slosn's First Floor Denver as Detroit 55 II "iso 81 Little Rock 74 Louisville S3 Memphis 71 Miami SO 41 47 .10 30 .17 31 54 54 33 4 70 29 S3 44 37 1 50 49 7 43 00 '185 Minneapoll-8t.

Paul SO New Orleans 77 New York 57 St. Louis 04 Stn Antonio 70 flavsnnah 7V Seattle Tampa 75 Wtshiniton S3 S-diamond Engagement Ring in fashionable fishtail mounting. BIVER BULLETIN All observations made 7.30 I 9 .9 STATIONS 1 WURXr CKMT Print lnc--e ftdttil Tw orla I I oar land Rlttr Burntide. Kr 50 1 1 It Cellna. Tenn 13 5 71 Carthara.

Tenn 40 13 5 -0 41 Ntsariiw. Teas tan a i OMPA? Clarksville. 70 Iddmlle. K7 IM 33 II 1 ail cwwscii itsiit Taaaaaawe KItoi I I I ChalUnooaa. Tens 30 11 0 11 It Plort-ca.

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