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COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, JUNE 6, 1944. fl 7 I Adriatic Si ALLIED SUBMARIFilES SI 47 AXIS SHIPS Pisa iiif Rimini uPPOSEpiOiv Mariano Says Newark Man i AV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 sr Tsr." Was Here on Night of Scola Murder Enemy Fleeing to New Line 160 Miles Above City; Abandon Wounded (Continued from Fare One) i Prosecutor Mariano yesterday Americans Basr 16 in Pa declared he "has positive proof that Jerry Rosamilia, Newark police character held In the county fiank of the Rome occupation forces, the main body of the British Eighth Army scrambled over end less German demolitions In pursuit of enemy units who were fleeing tt) ABCOn! jj I qT Tremor, See v'. Rbw through subiaco to tne fescara trunk highway leading from Rome to the east The Pescara road was jail for questioning In the gangland murder of Vincent "China" Scola, was seen in Camden on the night of the killing. Mariano made that statement during a conference with Judge Sheehan in his chambers when Sidney Simandl, counsel for Rosamilia, requested bail be fixed for release of his client John "Jeff' Malanga, of Newark, who also was arrested In New already cut just east of Rome, but the Germans can get out over a number of connecting roads to the north through the Appenmes. British troops on tne leu Bank drove within six miles of the Tiber below Rome but it was believed cific While British Get 31 in Mediterranean Washington, June 5 (UP) Amer-j ican and British submarines, hit-1 ting at enemy shipping on oppo-i site sides of the world, sank 47 more Axis ships 16 Jap vessels; sent to the bottom of the Pacific i by U.

S. submersibles 31 Ger-: mans bagged in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas by the British. The victories were announced in separate communiques issued here and at London. The British Ad-; miralty said its bag included 26; supply ships and five naval axil-; iaries and seven others damaged, A few hours earlier, the Navy; here reported U. S.

submarines, in. a stepped-up underseas offensive that now is accounting for better i than one Jap ship a day, sank one; large transport, five cargo trans-1 ports and 10 cargo ships. This; brought the announced total for! the Dast 35 days to 57 Jap ships ark and brought to Camden on May most of the Germans in that sector 15 for questioning In the Scola had been able to withdraw across the river before Allied bombers de murder, was recently released in $5000 bail Rosamilia was picked MILES stroyed the main bridge. 5b ossrno up Newark last Friday and Cortm Radio TMfphoto from Acme Telephoro 'Great Clark Says brought to Camden and has since Acm Telephoto General Clark of the Fifth Army, A NAZI MACHINE GUN NEST slowing down the advance of victorious Fifth Army troops on Rome is being blasted by this American tank destroyer. been in the county jail.

Rosamilia and Malanga are al holding a victory council on the steps of the historic Rome city hall, leged by Camden police and Prosecutor Mariano to have been seen In the Campidoeuo. saia tne with war. The magnificent ability and FLEEING NAZIS are jamming lour retreat highways from Rome as the Yanks take over the Eternal City. Dotted line shows present Allied offensive while striped line depicts the probable new Nazi defense line 150 miles north of Rome. Late press reports said retreating enemy tanks and trucks, under constant attack by Allied planes, ore packing roads out of Rome for 80 miles to the north.

drawing Germans had temporarily Text of F. R. Address Camden an hour before Scola's bullet-riddled body was found in his the energy of the American people in growing the crops, building the fled out of contact ana ne nailea car at Thirty-eighth street and. a great day for the Fifth Army." Thousands of wounded German Myrtle avenue on the night of March 2a merchant ships, making and collecting the cargoes, getting the supplies over thousands of miles of water, and thinking ahead to meet On Capture of Rome 'I have positive proof that Rosa soldiers were left In Rome by their evacuating comrades, Reynolds Packard of the United Press reported from the city. Italian civilians told him the main German milia was seen In Camden on the Washington.

June 5 (UP) Text night of the Scola murder," Mariano said. "For that reason I re emergencies all this spells, I think, an amazing efficiency on the part of our armed forces, all the various agencies working with them, and American Industry and of President Roosevelt's radio address tonight on the fall of Rome: 3 5jrTses Rome Goes Wild Welcoming Yanks; Harbor while the combined total; 1 I 'ZefsnztTi GI's Mimic Duce on Famed Balcony now stands at better than 1430. i As evidence of the staggering aTS eaS Cheering Thousands Jam Streets While Pretty Girls gard him as a very important wit driven to surrender. Germany has not yet been driven to the point where she will be unable to recommence world conquest a generation hence. Yesterday.

June 4, 1944, Rome withdrawal began early yesterday, more or less in order, but became more and more hurried, arid finally became completely disorganized by dusk. ness. Claim Denied labor as a whole. fell to American and Allied troops. Congratulates Leaders Therefore, the victory still lies Simandl said his client was not No great effort like this can be The first of the Axis capitals is now in our hands.

One up and two to got Mules, donkeys, horses and even in Camden on the night of the a hundred percent perfect but the some distance ahead. mat ais-tance will be covered In due time have no fear of that. But it will be tough and it will be cost baby carriages and small boys' au batting average is very, very high. killing and had no connection with the murder or Scola at any time. It is DerhaDS significant tnat tne Clamber onto Jeeps to Salute Grimy Doughboys Who Find City Virtually Undamaged And so I extend the congratula tomobiles were utilized oy tne retreating Germans to carry off their This man Rosamilia was caught first of these capitals to fall should have the longest history of all of tions and thanks tonight of the ly as I have told you many, many supply lines, four communiques issued since May 2 listed 57 Jap victims as follows: May 12, 12 ships: May 12, 14 ships; May 25, 15 ships, and the 16 announced today.

The intensified drive is in keeping with a recent promise by Admiral commander-in-chief of materials and luggage. American people to General Alex them. The story of Rome goes backi.times' An official announcement issued redhanded in Newark passing counterfeit gasoline stamps," Mariano retorted. In Italy the people had lived to the time of the foundations of our civilization. We can still see so long under the corrupt rule of here said under the Fifth Army's pressure the enemy had withdrawn By JAMES E.

ROPER Rome. June 5 (UP). The bal- Simandl said Mariano's charge Mussolini that, in spite of the there monuments of the time when from Rome so hurriedly the city was untrue and added that on mo tinsel at the top you have seen pictures of them their economic Rome and the Romans controlled Italians swarmed through the Venice Piaza. The windows of the palace were covered with dusty shutters. The palace was sealed by security troops days ago.

The biggest beauty parade the American Armv has seen in this was spared the destruction of bat ander, who has been in command of the whole Italian operation; to General Clark and General Leese of the Fifth and the Eighth Armies; to General Wilson, the supreme Allied commander of the Mediterranean theatre, and General Devers his American deputy; to General Eaker; to Admirals Cunningham the whole of the then known world. tion of an assistant U. S. attorney in Newark last Wednesday a the U. S.

Fleet, who said the under- cony ot Palazzo venezia irom seas war would grow fiercer. Benilo Mussolini started the offensive has grown coincident with world on the road to war nine American arauisition nf bases deeD- years ago was empty. An Italian tle. The Germans lett behind great condition had grown steadily quantities of material, the an worse. Our troops have found nouncement said, ana the advance starvation, malnutrition, disease, a charge of dealing in counterfeit gasoline stamps was dismissed against his client er in the Pacific, thus shortening I flag fluttered forlornly above it.

i snortemng nas nuucieu -i That, too, is significant, for the United Nations are determined that in the future no one city and no one race will be able to control the whole of the world. deteriorating education ana low- to the west of the Tiber continues." Crowds Cheer Troops ered public health all by-prod Yes, and little Casale is taking ucts of tne Fascist misrule. In addition to the monuments of The most pressing problem in me supply lur 'VSU' nnrV eathered to cheer! The girls act as if the Americans and making it possible for them to ians once gatnerea to cneer, finest men th ev ever ad remain on patrol for longer periods.1 "Duce! Duce!" American trucks are the finest men they ever naa 'and tanks and foot soldiers moved unending streams today. Everybody is happy a nTf rnr AP nAllir t. "r.r r-iimhpri un tn the Tens of thousands of girls swarm the rap for the whole mob," the prosecutor shot back.

The task of the Allies in occu and Hewitt, and to all their brave officers and men. May God bless them and watch over them and over all of our gallant fighting men. 1 pation has been stupendous. We the older times, we also see in Rome the great symbol of Christianity, Rome was dealing with the de-lirously happy populace which Mariano was referring to Charles have had to start at the very bot Casale, alias Charles Reynolds, of which has reached into almost jammed the famous avenues to LAl 1 Ur IY.U1Y1L marble balcony and made a speech the streets. It seemed the prettiest torn, assisting local governments to reform on democratic lines.

We every part of the world. There are 65J State street, now awaiting trial on an OPA information charging cheer and embrace the tired and dusty but smiling Allied troops. If A II rr IM DTTCC1 A the jutting cnin ot tne uiies were always in tiie iiuui lines, ready to pelt the GI's' with flowers or kiss their hands. They have had to give them bread to re IlrtlLiEiL ll lVUJJlrt fallen dictator JBemto Mussonni other shrines and otner cnurcnes in many places, but the churches The Palazzo Venezia, scene of Ben It King of Italy Turns him with possession of counterfeit stamps for 25,000 gallons of gaso place that which was stolen out Thus was completed a cycle in didn't mind that the soldiers were ito Mussolims balcony speeches, and shrines of Rome are visiDie line, casaie, ponce allege, was a symbols of the faith and determlna was tightly shuttered as American Moscow, June 5 (UP) The official Communist party newspaper Pravda today hailed the 'fall of Rome as a "great Allied victory" tired, sweaty and unsnaven. to tne girls of Rome the Americans look history.

The GI's standing on the same spot where: nn rw 9 1935 Mussnlini rie- henchman of Scola. their mouths by the Germans. We have had to make it possible for the Italians to and use their own local crops. We have to help Over Power to Son (Continued from Pace One) tion of the early saints and martyrs tanks and trucks rolled by. The Newark attorney said Rosa Squads of colorfully uniformed like men he men, that Christianity should live and which should lead to the swift ex- milia was "being kept in jail by become universal.

And tonight It carina "TGnris file Unto deeps Italian carabinieri were taken to Rome from southern cities to deal will be a source of deep satisfaction them cleanse their schools of Fascist trappings. Called Good Investment the prosecutor for the purpose of extorting a statement from him." power because he was not acceptable to the government In his Influential position. with the policing problem. Although that the freedom of the Pope and Mariano accused Simandl of try the Vatican City is assured by the I think the American people as a the city electrical system was found shortcircuited in places, some armies of the United Nations. The first act of the recently- ing to "make a lily white out of his client" broadened Italian Council of Min Praises Other Allies whole approve the salvage of these human beings, who are only now learning to walk in a new atmosphere of freedom.

current was available. The water supply system was in good condition and it was expected gas serv 'The facts given the court bv isters after the transfer of roval It is also significant that Rome this attorney are distorted." the ice would be available tonight. prosecutor added. "I have not even had a chance to ask Rosamilia for power was a formal denunciation of the 1940 armistice treaty inflicted on France. The Germans apparently had not Some of us may let our thoughts run to the financial cost of it.

Es pulsion ef the Germans from all shall do everything in mv power The girls piled onto the jeeps Italy. prevent a colonial struggle from! and trucks indiscriminately three Pravda's military commentator, on tne aspect and weight of girls per man or one girl for three Maj. Gen. Halakhtianoff, asserted EUrpean War men. Numbers were unimportant.

I that the entire Nazi front in Italy isaw one jeep carrying two soldiers, has been menaced by the swift, a New Order two gjris an(j tw0 priests. vances of the Fifth and Eighth On June 10, 1940, declaring warj Once when our jeep slowed down Armies. on France and Britain, he said: a girl, with everything about her "One should expect in the near-; "We will conquer in a new or-'strictly de luxe, suddenly sat down est future a serious deterioration of Ion my lap and Insisted on riding the German armies in Italy," he On Dec. 11. 1941, declaring war; several blocks until she playfully said.

"By that we mean not only on the United States, he said: took off my helmet and discovered an Allied advance along the coast "I say to you that it is a privilege I was bald. north of Rome but the possibility of to fight" with the Japanese. Maybe Italian signorinas don't new Allied landings in the deepj A cheering crowd of Italian men, -like bald people particularly with rear of the-Germans. jwomen and children stood belowidirty faces because she soon 'The loss oi flame should lead to the American soldiers on the world- hopped out of our jeep and climbed the loss of alVICalv bv the Ger- famed balcony today. They didn't into a2H ton truck with a couple has been liberated by the armed forces of many nations.

The American and British armies who bore the chief burdens of battle found at their side our own North American neighbor, the gallant Cana sentially it Is what we can call a his name and address. I have been busy preparing a murder trial. The House of Savov still main carried out serious mining or demolition although an enemy ammunition dump was touched off as the first troops entered the city. Installations were destroyed, however, at the Centocelle airport just Members of my staff and myself are working on another murder tains nominally the dominant role it has held In Italian affairs since it was founded by 'the feudal lord. form of relief.

At the same time we hope that this relief will be an investment for the future an investment that will pay dividends by dians. The fighting New Zealanders case. Umberto Biancamano, Humbert the The Newark attornev asked from the far South Pacific, the courageous French and the French Moroccans, the South Africans, the southeast of Rome. eliminating Fascism and ending any Italian desire to start another Allied fliers hounding the Ger war of aggression in the future. Poles and the East Indians all 01 man retreat roads northeast and Judge Sheehan for permission to talk with his client In the county jail.

"You will see your client In the And that means they are dividends them fought with us on the bloody mans." understand a word. But they of soldiers who were as startled as north of Rome destroyed 150 more approaches to the city ot Rome, trucks and other vehicles today, presence ot one of my detectives. The Italians, too, foreswearing a bringing the total to almost 1500 partnership in the Axis which they Whitehanded, In the western Alps in 1034. Concessions by Liberals The 40-year-bld Crown Prince Humbert's assumption of the lieutenant generaliship was made possible through concessions by Italian liberal leaders, with whom the crown prince long has been in disfavor because of his association with Fascism and his position as one of Its military commanders. since the enemy began withdraw' never desired, have sent their i laughed and cheered and waved I was disappointed.

I ACT vr ID mn DfYV Rome is virtually undamaged by LUOl I LAK-ULls IjUI I It was a great joke on "II Duce." (war. Its people are welldressed IC VII I VT DV TDfM I rv' The balcony, from which Musso-iand clean. Its girls wear cosmetics, lb ft.lLLt.LJ BY IKULLLl so long had ranted against jskilfully applied. -Less than 40 minutes after he Roosevelt, Churchill and During the first few hours In was missort from hiQ homo iM democracy and communism, al-iRome the doughboys were more troops to join us In our battle ing beyond the Eternal City, targets were scarcer today because enemy columns which withdrew the prosecutor shouted. "You can't come down here and run my office." Judge Sheehan overruled Mariano and then called the county jail and told one of the wardens against tne German trespassers on which justify such an investment, because they are additional supports for world peace.

The Italian people are capable of self-government. We do not lose sight of their virtues as a peace-loving nation. We remember the many in which the Italians were leaders in the arts and sciences, enriching the lives of all mankind. Recalls Great Sons We remember the great sons of their soil. beyond the immediate grasp of The prospect of the liberation of only five minutes after his mother ready has been plastered with; impressed by the good conditions had asked police to find him.

saying: i here than by Rome's fabulous cul- to admit the attorney. Rome meant enough to Hitler and Clark troops were taking cover in woods and ravines by daylight, hoping to resume their flight by After more argument both sides his generals to induce them to fight Rnbert Savino two nf 1135 At- "Long Live Roosevelt, Churchill 'tural and religious treasures, ue- desperately at great cost of men agreed to hear the application for bail before Judge Sheehan at 10 night. Wreckage Clogs Roads and materials and with great sacrt wood road, Overbrook, was and Stalin!" spite their enthusiastic welcome, decapitated by a PTC trolley car: "Long Live Democracy!" the doughboys behaved perfectly at Sixty-seventh street and Lans- "Long Live Soviet Russia!" and got as many kisses from the downe avenue, yesterday. He Thousands Jam Streets parents as they did from the girls fice tq their crumbling eastern line a. m.

Thursday. the Italian people Galileo and For more than 50 miles beyond Rome, Allied pilots reported, the stumbled under the wheels of the As the day wore on thousands ot i themselves. Marconi, Michelangelo and Dante and. incidentally, that fearless dis t. S.

Escort Carrier roads are strewn with wrecked and and to their western front. No thanks are due to them If Rome was spared the devastation which the Germans wreaked on Naples and other Italian cities. The Allied coverer who typifies the courage Pending final disposition of the Italian monarchial system, it is likely he will remain a part of the Italian political picture. He is the father of the seven-year-old Prince of Naples, often regarded as the likely successor to the title of king in case future Italian governments decide to retain the- monarchy. EX-DUCE 'PAINED' BY ROME'S FALL London.

June 5 (UP) Renitn of Italy Christopher Columbus. Is Sunk in Atlantic car as it rounded a corner. In another Philadelphia traffic' accident 44 passengers were shaken badly in a bus-trolley collision at Old York road and Wagner avenue. Italy cannot grow stature by SLY DENIES PUSHING F.D.R. HAILS ALLIES smoking German equipment and even dead enemy troops can be seen irf rows by the roadside where their comrades did not have time to bury them.

i generals maneuvered so skillfully (Continued from Pare One) seeking to build up a great mill' that the Nazis could only have stayed long enough to damage taristic empire. Italians have been overcrowded within their own ter Sizeable forces of heavy bomb riers the Liscome Bay sunk last November in the Gilbert Islands operation was a baby flattop. Rome at the risk of losing their ritories, but they do not need to own armies. try to conquer the lands of other peoples in order to find the breath ine otner iour were the Lexington, Yorktown, Wasp and Hornet, all sunk In the Pacific. ers also carried out attacks today on Italian rail lines from the Po valley southward to the battle area, hitting Ferrara and Castel-maggiore north of Bologna, Bologna itself, Faenza, Forli and Rimini.

of life; Other peoples may- not N. Y. PARTLY BLACKED OUT, New York, June 5 (INS) Part of upstate New York was blacked1 out tonight in a surprise air radio; drill. Ration Calendar want to be conquered. Says He Visited Washing- Warns of Fiercer Fighting The sinking of the Block Island in tne past, Italians have come The announcement of the com brought to 126 the number of combatant vessels lost by the American Navy in this war.

by the millions to the United States. They have been welcomed, ton for Governor, But Trip Ahead Pledges Taking Was Non-Political of Axi Capitals plete occupation of Rome, revealing "leading elements" already were across the Tiber, said the Fifth The Block Island was command they nave prospered, they have become good citizens, community and ed by Capt Francis M. Hughes, of But Rome is of course more than a military objective. Ever since before the days of the Caesars, Rome has 'stood as a symbol of authority. Rome was the republic.

Rome was the empire. Rome was and is, in a sense, the Catholic church and Rome was the capital of the united Italy. Unfortunately, a quarter of a century ago, Rome became the seat of Fascism, and still later one of the three capitals of the Axis. "Degraded by Mussolini" For a quarter century the Italian people were enslaved and degraded by the rule of Mussolini from governmental leaders. Thev are Army now also controlled all of the Beef.

Batter, Cheese, Margarine, Evaporated Milk Effective Expires aeima, who was rescued. The John F. Sly, professor of polit-; (Continued from Pace One) Colli Laziali range across which not Italian-Americans. They are Americans Americans of Italian descent. ical science at Princeton hv seeking in hnitH nn the Germans last defense line below the Eternal City had.

been vessel dimensions and other details were not released by the Navy. Kea (nook AQxsanQ -cat. 27 Indefin te great militaristic empire, but Mussolini, speaking from the safety of an unrevealed hideout in northern Italy, admitted today that the Allied occupation of Rome was a "painful" milestone in his career, but promised the Italian people that "measures will be taken" to restore the one-time capital of his fallen Fascist empire. The German DNB news agency said Mussolini issued a proclamation to his "brothers in southern Italy," calling upon them to wage guerrilla warfare against the Allies and to "make life for the invaders Increasingly hard and insecure." "The Anglo-American invaders, to whom the mean betrayal of the monarchy in Sicily and Salerno opened the gates of the motherland, have entered Rome," II Duce's proclamation said. strung.

D8E8F8 Marchl2 Indefinite nU G8H8 J8 March 26 Indefinite? werLl t0 sound out the leelmef K8L8M8 9 Indefinite JiZi th? F.H riBniH that stead should "go on as a great mother nation, contributing to the SIX LOST IN SINKING An East Coast Port. June 5 (UP) culture and progress and good will The Alban Hills towns of Grotta-ferrato, Marino and Genzano were captured and numerous others now lay behind the Allied lines and will be occupied later. These include Albano, Castel Gandolfo, the Six men lost their lives when an N8WQ8 SSSteffigSs becoraing May 7 Idetaite0reSted he was all mankind and developing her Rome. They will mark its libera Italians have gone In great numbers to the other Americas Brazil and the Argentine, for example hundreds and hundreds of thousands of them and to many other nations in every continent of the world, giving of their industry and their talents, and achieving success and the comfort of good living and good citizenship. Want Help of Italj Italy should go on as a great enemy submarine sank a medium-sized Allied merchantman in day- U8V8W8 June 4 Indefinite Vv al mission was in the governor's be-UnH srin nH nr0in Pope's Summer residence, and tion with deep emotion.

In the north of Italy the people are still dominated and threatened by the ngnt 3uu miies on the coast of South America early last month, half, he said his business there was' IFrascati, former German head- i.u, "not of a political nature." tu'iurui lur quarters. fooo "I was in Washington but I saw; the benefit of all peoples." i Driving due north from Valmon Nazi overlords and their Fascist puppets. Somehow, In the back of my head I remember a name tne wavy disclosed today. It was the first announced sinking of an allied ship in the Atlantic since December, 1943. rBaHataWirJii i SS New Jersey congressmen," Sly Recalled the great contributions I tone, Fifth Army troops captured uu 'coin I wn ihpro ronrocontmrr i ti.i' i Mussolini.

to mother nation, contributing to the culture and Droeress and eoori will L8 M8 N8 P8 Q8 May 1 Indefinite i T' I maae the past Palestrlna and Cave while the Eighth Army to the east swept through Paliano, Plglio, Fiuggi and A 19-year-old American sailor. Our victory comes at an excel the arts and sripnres nnri wnrmlv R8S8T8U8 V8 4 Indefinite! monfr r. of all mankind and developing her lent time, while our Allied forces Blue stamps are valued at 10 A PraIsea tne record oi the Italians uuarcino. are poised for another strike at Robert Arthur Nutton, of South Portland, said he and 46 others steered two lifeboats throueh western Europe and while armies points each who "nave come by the millions points each. comrniUee I stayed in the city to the United stateiyand have be.

Airplane No. 1 Si About Storv come 8ood citizens- community and (Book 3) Nov. 1 Indefinite heart there was trrv in governmental leaders." a 11 xt 1 1 neara mere was a story in stormy seas for seven days before A German broadcast quoted by BBC said the German command has achieved "a brilliant strategic success in forcing the Allies to reacning land. Nutton was the only American aboard the ship, a FRANK J. LEONARD FUNERAL HOME 1451 Broadway, Camden 10 White Horse Pike.

Haddoo Eta, Phone Camden 8132 Eaddon Heights 1264 occupy Rome. oriiisn cran manned by French sailors. Laauded the Allied armies and generals who made the Rome vic SiT vr Courier-Post Saturday, but I (Book 3) 1 Indefinite don't know how the report could uel P'1 lhave started. I was on a mission Period 1 1 Aug. 31, 1945 for Governor Edge.

I fulfilled it e2 Sept 30 came away. 6 March 14 Sept 30; The reports from the capital on (All good for 10 gals, per unit) which the story was written wore tory possible. I I if Finding it extremely significont' U611. VlSFK SENATE, HOUSE AGREF special talents in the arts, crafts, and sciences, and preserving her historic and cultural heritage for the benefit of all peoples. We want and expect the help of the future Italy toward lasting peace.

All the other nations opposed to Fascism and Nazism ougnt to help to give Italy a chance. The Germans, after years of domination in Rome, left the people in. the Eternal City on the verge of starvation. We and the British will do and are doing everything we can to bring them relief. Anticipating the fall of Rome, we made preparations to ship food supplies to the city, but of course it should be borne In mind that the needs are so great and the trans of other Nazi soldiers nervously await our assault And our gallant Russian Allies continue to make their power felt more and more.

From the strictly military standpoint vve have long ago accomplished certain of the main objectives of our Italian campaign the control of the major islands, the control of the sea to shorten our combat and supply, lines, and the capture of the airports of Foggia from which we have struck telling blows on the continent, the whole of the continent, all the way to the Russian front. It would be unwise to Inflate In our own minds the military impor TO CUT CABARET TAX me nisi 01 tne axis capiiais to; fall was the one with the longest AhOUl Kilt history dating back to the time! 3 OMoline that Sly's visit was a surprise mis- Washington, June 5 (UP) House A10. ruB. smn ana inai ne naa seen Severn Mourns Over Dead when Rome and the Romans controlled the whole of the world, the President said: conferees today agreed to accept a Senate rider to the debt-limit bill which would reduce the cabaret tax That too, is significant for the from 30 to 20 percent. United Nations are determined that in the future no one city and the conferees decided, however, to eliminate the Senate provision which would have exempted mem no one race will be able to control the whole of the world.

tance of the-capture of Rome. We bers of the armed forces from the tax. shall have to push through a long period of greater effort and fiercer fighting before we get Into Ger At the same time, the House portation requirements or our armies so heavy that improvement must be gradual. We have already begun to save the lives of the men, women and children of Rome. This, I think is an example of the efficiency of our machinery of PITMAN HIGH SCHOOL TO GRADUATE TONIGHT Pitman, June 5 Seventy-eight GOOD VISION IS VITAL TO VICTORY Malo Suro Your tyt An Right Cnvnlnt Term Alwayi Available B3, C3 coupons are worth 5 gallons.

Sngar No. 30, 31, Book 4 Jan. 16 Indefinite No. 40 Book 4 Feb. 1 Mar.

1, '45 Spare stamp 37 in Book 4 also good for sugar for canning. Rent Every rented unit must be registered with area rent office. Paper Salvage Collections of newspapers, magazines, books, corrugated and fibre boxes and other scrap paper at the curb have. been discontinued. However, all such material Is still greatly needed.

Householders are urged to drop a card to the Camden Salvage Committee, CityHall, or telephone 2163, or call the Salvation Army, Camden 5863, to have bundles collected, or papers and magazines may be delivered to a school or given to a pupil. In which case the school will receive the credit and funds. congressman from New Jersey and discussed with them the reported Edge-for-President possibility. Sly has written most of the Edge political material and is said to have the inside track on the governor's political aspirations. Observers have been pondering this question ever since Edge and his two top lieutenants, Attorney General Van Riper and -Lloyd Marsh, state GOP chairman, succeeded in having Governor Dewey's name kept off New Jersey ballots in the primary.

Edge was reported angling to become Wendell L. Willkie's running mate on the Republican ticket, but with Willkie now out of the picture and the New Jersey convention delegates unpledged, the Edge machine has the way clear for anything at the convention. JUDGESHIP BILL PASSES spokesmen agreed to accept the Senate's decision to increase the debt limit to $260,000,000,000 from the present ceiling of As originally passed by the House, the bill would have In many itself. The Germans have retreated thousands of miles, all the way from the gates of Cairo, through Libya and Tunisia and Sicily and southern Italy. They have suffered heavy losses, but not Naples, June 5 (INS) Naples radie this afternoon gave this version of General Clark's-speech to his corps commanders on a balcony in Rome: "It is a great day for the Fifth Army.

"French, British and American troops have made it possible and I want to thank General Eaker for his air support would like to say a word in memory of the men and women of the Fifth Army who have matin the supreme sacrifice. "We have destroyed parts of two German armies, the Tenth and the Fourteenth, and I doubt if the Fourteenth is any longer capable of fighting. "We have taken 20,000 prisoners, wrecked the German armies and have captured and destroyed untold quantities of enemy battle members of the graduating class of Pitman High school will receive diplomas at commencement Dr. H. TROBMAN, Optomolriil 3 Opon Frl.

and Sal. Evm. creased the limit to exercises tomorrow night in the Broadway theatre. Dr. Raymon M.

Kistler, president of Beaver Tax leaders said action would be great enough yet to cause collapse. Victory Still' Ahead Germany has not yet beeni speeded in both the Senate and House. OPEN tVfNINGS 1 rvumiun. savs College, will deliver the address. The class tonight held its banquet and dance at the Masonic Club.

It will be presented for graduation tomorrow night by Henry Cooper, high school principal. R. Nelson Hoy, president of the Board of Education, will award diplomas. EXTENDS HUGAR QUOTA VMM I 'A gf teuMtrth 1 BARRY'S CLOTHES Tin Cans Washington, June 5 (UP) The otour Clean, Batten out and keep until House today passed and sent to the Senate a bill to provide lor ap SOLD USED FORD QUICKLY Th ilrrt day ft tilvertlaod. Mr.

Gabriel Marchlone, Woodland I'ennnaulten, eold a 19.1S Ford car. rrcelvlns JO ealla to hla Want Ad. SOID 1934 LAFAYETTI CAR. A 1030 I.arnyH car waa old for Mr. Shinier.

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I BOVS GABARDINE SLACKS Washington, June 5 (UP) The House today passed and sent to the Senate a bill extending for two additional years tha sugar quota act of 1937. trict, courts in New Jersey, Dela- Waste rats Ml Shanes Klzea 10 to 2(1 Tnks to your cijtcher and receive ware and three districts of meat points and 4 cents per lb. sylvania..

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