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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 1

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WEATHER REPORT (By Uait4 BUU Wtkr Brc NASHVILLE AND VICINITY Warm tonight tomorrow morn ing thundrttorma tomorrow TENNESSEE Thundorstormt wost tonight contor tomorrow morning windy and warm HOt'RLY READINGS TODAY 7 a I i 19 Midnlrti 1 a 9 a I 4 a 4 a a a 57 77 At 59 a a 57 5 a 69 15 a 74 11 a HO IS nn 55 I 9 54 a a a San ri a I 50 a mt taa ad 7S7 a a NASHVILLE TENN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MAY 5 1943 THEN CONQUER WI MUST WHEN OUR CAUSE IT IS JUST AND THIS BE OUR MOTTO: "IN COD IS OUR TRUST" 26 PAGES VOL LXVIII NO 22 PRICE FIVE CENTS American Carries 10 Drive Miles Gen Andreevs Death Blow to Allied Plans Leonard Dies Record RAF Raid Batters Dortmund 30 Planes Lost China-Based Fliers Hit Hainan 5 Indo-China Port VTK? From Bizerte pkmc Army Reaches Maturity in Matcur Battle ISJT 1 A helping -d PoK Tr ul Sagal)i FoocfeowJ By VIRGIL PINKLEY Allied Headquaters North Africa May 5 (IP) American infantry ana armor closed to within 10 mile ol Bizerte naval base and captured Eddekhila on the north central Tunisian front today in drives that threatened to isolate the entire Axis garrison at Bizerte from mala enemy defense lines before Tunis Two desperate German counterattacks were turned back Tuesday by th Americans in the north and the British First Army in the center where 12 or 14 of 17 attacking Nazi tank were knocked out but front dispatches indicated fighting generally was more In the nature of a rear-guard delaying action especially in the Mateur-Bizerta I TSefTT- aVa AtWAlf nvotso of IV PHIurfINR auVA kArKpinj 1 I Cm (See Picture on Pag 12) London May 5 (IP) The death of LL Gen Frank Andrews commander in chief of American forces in the European theater and possibly a number of high-ranking members of his staff in an airplane crash in Iceland were regarded today aa a blow to Allied preparations for an invasion of Western Europe (The United States War Department disclosed that Bishop Adna Wright Leonard 69 resident bishop of the Methodist Church for the Washington area and chairman of the general commission on Army and Navy chaplains also was Allied in the crash (The only survivor was believed to have been an unidentified private the War Department aald The names of th other person board the plan were not available in Washington the War Department said Leonard arrived in London April 17 for a tour of Army post in th European xone) The 59-year-old Andrew was on the final leg of an Inspection tour of all the bases under his command when his plan crashed in an Isolated section of Iceland late Monday his headquarters announced this morning Only meager reports of the accident have reached London Though several bodies were recovered only that of Andrews was identified immediately it was said Th announcement of th Identity of other victim under Army regulation must awslt notification of their next of kin Ths death of Andrews brought th acting command to Maj Gen William 8 Key today Key senior major general in th European theater took over Andrews command pending ths appointment of a successor which military sources said might corns within 48 hours Speculation on Successor Half a dozen States officers were unofficial speculation on candidates for tha top post in this area as Allied preparations for an invasion of Europe wer maturing Aniocf them wer Lieut Gen George Patton commander of th Second UnUed State Army Corps in Tunisia LluL Gen Mark Clark commander of ths Fifth United States Army In North Africa Maj Gen Ira Eaker commander of th American Air "ZZoZTiilNative By WILLIAM DICKINSON London May 5 (IP) The biggest force of four-motored British bomber ever in action dropped nearly 1500 tons of explosives on the German coal and steel center of Dortmund last night a Royal Air Force spokesman announced today The tonnage of bombs dumped on the Dortmund hub of the German war machine was not very far short of that loosed against Cologne in the 1000-plane raid last May 30 the spokesman aaid in revealing that the RAF again had hit a new high in the aerial offensive against tha continent The raid followed bv a few hours a powerful attack by American heavy bombers on Nazi induatrial targets at Antwerp by daylight The RAF lost 30 bomber In the Dortmund raid labeled as very heavy" by a communique and revealed later a a record undertaking by the giant four-motored planes Stirlings Lancasters and Halifaxes laden with blockbusters Tha RAF commentator said the proportion of losses in the Dortmund raid were not far from th losses in the famous 1000-plan raid on Cologne when 44 were lost (This would indicate that 700 or 800 planes participated) "The damage done at Essen haa no doubt thrown a greater strain on Dortmund" the commentator raid The raid waa tha heaviest of 25 on the city since the start of th war In addition the Dortmund-Ems Canal has been raided 15 times Th last RAF raid on Dortmund Itself was on April 14 1942 "An Important center In tha Westphalian coal basin Dortmund haa largt steel works foundries oil plants and electricity works aa well aa a large airdrome Last night's raid broke a three-night weather-enforced lull in operations by the four-engined bombers They last wer In action over Essen Friday night 8 Flier Hit Antwerp American bomber smothered important induatrial targets at Antwerp with bomb bursts late yesterday in their second raid on th Belgian capital In a month Fleet of American and Allied fighters escorted tha bomber and kept swarm of Focke-Wulf fight-era at bay so successfully that not a aingls bomber was lost Only 15 to 20 Focke-Walfa dared tang! 1 By HAROLD BOYLE Mateur Tunisia May 4 (Delayed) CT) The new American Army reached maturity at Mateur These troop are veteran men how know how to protect themselves and how to use their weapons in a way to kill tha most enemy aoldlers A half year of battle ha made them ao and in the past six weeks theyv changed from a defensive to an offensive power which now does the slugging and pick th spots where th punchei land Th capture of Mateur illustrate how th fast-growing American Army in Africa haa taught itself to attack properly with utmost coordination of all types of arm Cooperating Ilk th fingers of a hand air infantry and artillery forces hav filched from the Nazis the bright flower of a well planned and well-earned victory Problems Solved Thera wer fiv phases to this battle fiv problems that had to solved before vehicles bearing tha White Star of America rolled through th street of Mateur Th five problem wer the: 1 Th problem of air support 1 The problem of the moustrap position 3 Th problem of Hill 09 th Djebel Tahent 4 The problem of th Jefna position 5 Tba problem of tn ambush country along tha Mediterranean Tha air support proved tha least of th American worries Tba Axis Taranto Hit By 5 Bombers Coiro May 5 American heavy bomber carried tha air war to Italy again yaatorday with daylight attack on tho Taranto naval bas and Reggio Calabria at th to of th Italian boot th Ninth United State Air Fore announced today All th American bomber returned eafely from th two-pronged thrust at th baee in South Italy across th Maditar-ranoan narrows from th Tunl-lion battl son a communiqu aald By JOHN JARRELL With United States Army Air Force in China May 5 tINS) Fire visible 100 miles away raged today in the wak of the greatest Allied air raids yet staged in the Far Eastern theater of war twin assaults by' huge American craft of ail descriptions against the Japanese-occupied island of Hainan and the port of Haipong in French Indo-China Four-motored and two-engined bombers including newly-arrived Consolidated Liberators carried out th Joint attack with protection of fighters and interceptors It was an All-American show Th plane which participated wer part of Maj Gen Claire Chennault's ever-growing 14th Unit-j State Army Air Fore Both Nainan and Haipong which ar among th greatest Japanese bases established in occupied areas bav long been thorns in the side of American and Chinese force eeking to break Nippon' stranglehold upon th Far East Hainan Island lies due south of Chines Hwangchow on th Gulf of Tongklng Haipong also is situated on this gulf on the northeastern shore of Indo-China Both have been developed by the Japanese into naval and air base Of major importance Smoke plumed two mile Into th sky and fire wer visible 100 mile away after the Liberators carry ing out their first assignment with the 14th Air Force dropped tons of bomba upon Hainan used regularly by the Japanese as a baa for thrust to th south Hainan' Samah Bay was "Just about wiped out" according to Col Eugena Beebe of Moscow Idaho group commander of the Liberators The storage dock area at Haiphong was blown to bits by Mitchell B-25 heavy bomber which roared bundreda of mile into enemy territory to blast this major Indo-Chlnea baa A terrific sheet of fir rose into the air as 73 par cent of th heavy bomb landed squarely in th target area No Plan Lost All of th bomber and pursuit plane returned safely Nearly 100000 pound of American bomb now hav been dropped on moat important Japan instai- A an ds 'CuaiaraiL I Innrixe LIBERATORS STRIKE Ar-rows indicate whet tbs bein' est American bombing assault from a Far Eastern base ol tba 14th Army Air Forces struck against Japanese-occupied Hainan Island in the South China Sea and against the dock area oi Haiphong French Indo-China For the ii i time in the China campaign the Americana used big Liberator bombers recently sent from the United States LT GEN FRANK ANDREWS Colorful Career of Andrews of Nashville Recalled (Continued on Pag 2 Column 3) UMW Again Holds Back FromWLB Rmnl Backers To Fight House Bill in Senate Control by Mayor and Bauman Hit Th American and French patrols north of Mateur gained control of a key road junction west of Lake Bizerte pushing up th west elope of Djebel Chemtl and attacking Djebel Achkel on the south aide of Lake Achkel The gains dominsted th road Junction northwest of Lake Bizerte and threatened th Ferryville Junction southwest of th same lake on the main road to Tunla The enemy however stilt ha a secondary road from Bizert to Tunla running eaat of th lake American troop alao captured Eddkhlla six mile west of Tr-bourba on th central front soon after dawn today (Wednesday) ace cording to United Tree ffont lm dlspatehe which aald that tha German ineffectively bombed Mateur and attacked a neerbjr bridge yesterday Th rapture of Eddekhila waa important becaua it waa part of a drive with th British First Army designed to crack th enemy mountain defense along tha edge of th TunIX plain Th German had withdrawn 13 miles eastward from Hill tot to high ground around Eddekhila where th Americans attackod quickly In an effort to provent th enemy from owinging hi defen northward agalnat American armored units baaed on Mateur Advance on all Important sector of ths last enemy-held mountain Continued on Pop Column 2) Bulletin Now York May (INS' Th United Mm Worker Unions policy commit! today rofusod to tak any action in submitting their controversial wag demand to th War Labor Board in A colorful career of service to hi country which ha been followed step by step by relative and friend in hia native Nashvtil was ended Monday when LL Gen Frank Andrew St commander of United State fore in th European area wa killed in an alrplan crash somewhere in Iceland Tba announcement of General Andrews death waa made public by th War Department late yesterday Mta Gillespie Sykes Warner Place Bella Meade aister of the general and Mra Philip Axtell Warner Place hia couain had had no official notification of tha accident today Ona of Naahvlllea moot distinguished eons Genera Andrew a waa tha aon of tha lata Mr and Mra Andrews Hia father a prominent real aetata man her died March 4 1927 and hia mother Mra Lula Magwell Andrew in 1922 A former Banm rout carrier General Andrew lived during hia earlleat years at th Andrew! family bom on liayea Street near Twentieth Avenue Th family later moved to 920 Benton Avenua Aa a quarterback on th Mont- (Continued pit Pago 2 Celwmn S) Mayor Keeps Silent on Back Tax Cuts (Continued on Pag 2 Column 8) Ration Action Slated on 162 Speeding Cases CITY HALL Declaring that Mayor Thomaa Cummings and Dr Bauman composing a majority of ths Board of Public Works bav exercised "majority control" over all actions of the Board of Public Works for ths past several years Ben West candidate for Mayor in an address last night charged that "they alone are responsible for unsatisfactory conditions existing within any department of the etty government They have been tried and have been found wanting" FRANCIS LE MAY Washington May (A Undismayed by two defeat In th House and unaatlafied by th House-approved measure to wipo out 73 per rent of 1942 individual income tax liabilltiea Rum I plan advocate today carried their battle to th Senate which they prdtetd would past th full tax year abatement bill Chairman Georg Ga summoned th 8enat Finance Committee Into salon Thursday for speedy action on pay-ae-you legislation The House late yesterday climaxed a historic party scrap by passing 213 to 96 a compromise Now Totk May 5 (-P Anthracite operator making whst thy trmd thir final ffort to negotiate a contract with th United Speaking Tonight Th People's Ticket will speak tonight St o'clock at Andrew Jeckton Courts Fifteenth A venue North and Jschton Street Th names of 162 Middle Tennesseans who hav allegedly vto Min Worken today expreaad a lated tha federal war speed limit lfc willingness to coned In ur- of 25 mile per hour hav been rour of th minen' 21 pro- referred to War Price and Ration- pose la but ruled out aa "impoaai-Ing Boards and a number of gato- hi of fulfillment th 22 a-day Inline ration revocation are expert- rortl-tmrtl drnd nd all other involving large wag in- within th next few days th Office of Price Administration ro-j vested today hBt no(hing could be gained by Th operators told th miners nothin could gained by (Continued on Pag 12 Column 7) pay-as-you-go bill Written by Rep- rreentatlv Robertson (D Va And jgomtry Bll Academy championship Fotand (D I) It would wlp football tram of J9U0 Grneial An-out th 1942 income taa ltabilltira I drWI wt rmmhr4 by bli for completely for about 90 per cnt mr teammate aa "on from a horn McNair Flics OPA attorney pointed out that furthar diacuaawn of thaaa mijor local hoard may ravoka gaaoiina ig propoala ration without a hearing when Th mlBrt I i na miners later issued Mayor Cummings forcd to tak ths stump upon th realization that Ben West is running around him possibly was a little disappointed whan the read yesterday a accounts of hta Monday night harangue Launching into his deaperat attacks at a newspaper that dares oppose his political tactics In public office the Mayor predicted that "thla crowd will be described In the morning aa a bunch of campfollowers and hoodlums a It it rather brutally frank ef George Cate te gat up and assert hit apmien right in Dar Fuehrers face that ths commissioner's off ICS hs seeks IS going to be mere Important than that ef Mayer Could it be that he aspects Cummings te let anybody else be a bigger shot than hs laf Incidentally theyre still com plaining about the new cdy char tar but aren't they werking fully hard In their efforts te gat elected under it 7 They must be glutten for puonhmenL At was especicd tha crowd heard tha old oil about hmunrrs having Intended stump speaking camps gn ail the time tc although there err me to remain (Continued 7ag2 Column 1) (Continued on Pago 2 Celumh I) Pointing out that In aurh times AS three when th nation is locked In death struggle with powerful enemiea and every resource of the nation la being thrown into th conflict order to siin th war as speedily a poaaible It 1 a rather difficult thing for citixen of to realix th Importance of a municipal election West said that th government of tha city of Nashville la not a thing which ahould he regarded without concern by It citiaena and that "right hr on tha home front there ar many Important matters which ahould engage a part of tha attention of th cilicena of Nsahvtlle" "All of ua ar hopeful that tha war will be terminated before very long and 1 think you will agree with me that It la of atipram Importance to preaerv the assets of our great city and make'lt a city of th taxpayer numbering over J1(VM)fi00 pet anna and Impose a 20 per cent withholding levy against wages and aalatle effective Julyl Tba Democratic majority had narrowly escaped It worst drubbing tn a decade as It managed to brat down th Republican-barkad modified Ruml plan 206 to 202 A month previously th you can expert plenty of action who did anything taell attempted to do" Th general also had an excellent scholastic record at MBA After working two year for Gray Dudley Company waa appointed an alternate candidate to th United State Military AraiUmy at Wt Print convict ion nn( which they aald th poai- for speeding la received or when lon of 0pri0r aa outlined It i discovered that a motorist I (dy no than that haa obtained ration by mtarpr- hlch hy ubm4 on Apr) MnUtlon itnd ddd thy bHvd th tim Th rfrnr of th nm td lm rrivtd wh th pitor local hoard Uhn a part ghould diC in thir continual of an Intensified OrA enforcement ef th min worker' pro- drlv lo cooperatioo with city and niut pc- county court th Sut Kxhay nf th mJor polnU Patrol and government official Tha action la to be followed by' Raahmgton May 8 CP) 1 4 Gen Lesley McNair commanding general of th Army Ground Force who waa wounded In Tunisia April 21 returned to Washington today by plan Th plan carrying McNair reached Bolling Field ahnrt'y after noon and McNair went Immediately to th Army a TV alter Reed Hoe- Mayor Thomas I Cummings continued hi vitriolic attsck on Thc Nashviu Boms hi second stump speech last night and gain accused hia opponent Ben Weet of "ahow manahip" In hi prosecution of criminal case aa assistant attorney g-neraL Cummings again failed to refer to th issue of back tag "adjust-menu" for hta political favorites and did not discuss the Issue of th city budget overdraft other than to refer to a "shortage" In Hum-Fogg High School lunchroom fund he aald developed whll City Auditor Moor was it manager Moor who Major Cummings brought to Cty Hall early In bia admintatral ion has long been a bona of contention because of hia reports on municipal finances pointing out Irregularities In accounting practice Informed today of the Mayor remark Moor declared It was 'an Infamous he" Th audtor wa a teacher In th local school si stem for many year before resgnmg to devou hia entire time to work aa a certified public arrounlant He aald wa In charge of th Hum Fogg lunchroom for about 11 years Cummmge sard had been Vrnenilv harassed end Vlllifled by Tor lUwrn which he compared to 'a I til snooty boy who own th only ball and bat In th enightyorhretd and doean want anhdy to escept according Naah-ViH rsr 1 twlftly behind th Robert aon Found compromise and th itnua sent this legislation to the Aenatt In th House voting on the Ruml-Carlaon bill 1M Republican and 14 Immorrat wer recorded for It and 192 Democrat It Republican and three minor party member ''r formed th successful nppoaition To eaa th transition to pares you go th bill abet th 8 per cent normal and 13 per cent firat brocket aurta on the 1942 income of all taapayera erasing about 17-gnOOnnfMO of th llOOrtfkiOOfJO of Chile Denies Axis Report of US attack forward hen fragment from aa eaploding ahell atrurk him Th steel helmet Wore was credited with saving hi life on fragment pierced th helmet but it fore wa so spent It inflicted only a scalp wound near tha base of th akull Another fragment slashed acroea McNair left shoulder and broke tha tip of hta eol'ar bon tinue tomorrow The final position" of lh op'-tor waa presented to the miner by Ralph Taggart president of th Philadelphia and Reading Coal Icon Company operatorF spokesman when th wag confer-ence resumed Ms ee loon today John Lewi president of th United Mm Worker Instead ef been mieitsed aa In th rase of the diversion of emergency rationa to pleaaur driving (3) -When a regular ration I need for purpose other than those fr which It waa Uaoed Th moat common violation In this rase Is leu of ration which ar Issued only to those eligible for preferred occupational mileage Lninlintron Island hms That i z' 1 1 TS hAt Army Flier Killed In Plane Crash at iVnr Middleton Ceetieued Fa 2 Celumn I) City Rack Tax Attorney Fee Total $298990 1 i attending a planned remained at 1 hUUMWf office preparing for uMon pollry committee meeting this aPer-boon Washington May 3 HP President Roosevelt Ineiat that John Lewi aetUo hia coal min d'O- to i Th rn1dnt for wi'h hi running ml lnrg rt nd rr With th lUN-oiid Army Mnuvrfl My 5 iV An rmy fiMr pUn frhd nd Ernie Pylo With the AEF Speed limit to Violated I4t- WTven tiro ahuaed Report of vuiU'lon made tn th Wl board remain permanently on record OPA aatd and may furmety the beeia for futur refusal of ration fpt ration In all tom th boards ar empowered tn re- burned near New Middleton Tenn Bam an at Martdian Park Jlanliagn Chile May -1h-D-fenee Min'eler Alfredo Duhalde de-erritied today aa "without foundation" a Paris rado report that th United Slate had Aeupied Chilean Eaatef la and in the South pacific The er man-cont ml led Paris rado reported Uet mhl that the occupation had been mad with Chiean consent and aald l( had given the United Fta'e an "Important air and naval base (Cn(uj a I Clumn 4) Continued aa Fa Column 1) ag I4M -ym Vtt4 ra tmlar kilting th pilot ho nrn mmm ithhld by Army Air Crp officer pndng nf htt nf kin- Transatlantic Brconl Th plan we on a routine tecoo- BroK rn by Liberator it rriaiio for Hd frr in Lurton Goodpaetur ep ml berk tax attorney for the Oiy of Neah-vilie haa received an aidtitona! IlFtM in tnffliriiucM on delinquent taae collected during the first four monha tf th year mu nul record showed today Tht income reported received by fuse new application If th holder nf a book haa failed to surrender i I 1C CllCi IjOII I CT I he ration when la ao Icrrrr 'i at (Thera waa no Immed a'a com titled to them bar sue ahift (Hi IoCOW lJlM()Il frnm 4ahinffon ln nmipAtjon of hi tmr or Eeerer flartd an area nf 'unit olbf firge of end for ur on the part of appe-e bf th (Cartflnued an Fa 12 Celumn I) square mile 1th thry po soil anr pa water and scanty limber ha aplbranl I h(Afto Mif formr rtviMi hu hAMlfsftft 4 1a Kmtdv mnffr4 1 6 Aa tMprivg th thmww MkMke IkBlM Tfl Ik rtrtn (jr-fRir jr Afir fuf 5 hM( th frwnu Iftfmtff la lhf Im Uli ttg hid n4 to 4' rt a urH i of frftf g4 ill of 5(im-1 kiwi 4g in Ik kirlt fir kil any frtt I 41 'I'' In tf I ant Kxploiioit the Second Army Middle Tenn- Icnd-n May 8 tVX Nhalerlng maneuver of lh lfnvtnlle epeed record by Aoert Liberator plan waa ir Ktiirti ri Hurt T'd Kh wn' 5 'a1n tjhrfor homhr i by 5murl hlm Md May I i ta- Rescue Hualon made th 2 crnael tyih cdy dl be prohibned kt dg (rut irv( lh rhir1 iftg from fuindn4 tfl I hour 13 minwt The flgbt clipped Sight minute from lh record eet Uet week by feral an pilot alao flying a heavily la ten liberator fuir nf fv Trlurtifh rtpiowv In- buiMthff lh outBKtrt of (hi mail war riy taking hlU lnMfftt' tifflrtftii ftoiifH td 4trmln mount paid atlorney since Julv 1 tolTirSOd Althmgh "fermicg out" nf bar a Goodpaatur from Januaty eurh I (btough April Id brought th total tf th city rhnrtf hun4-4 im tut' hn ftii bf Oondmlurt in (hinrnrt nem im' In on wktd wtil kit rGfntniMint 4 mL'trfktnt fnid fn fbl since jaxa rhiefy 1 rtd the alt nf hug nn pie- hst'-ric monumanla and nf lah'et nf curmu wrling deriving from Polynesian background an unorganised dependenry 220 Furopran Miipa Figlilinjt VitIi Allic rriv4 fmnl lr'rw'on fftnprn Inf ki miMiofj frnm Cn of th rhif purfr nf la Nm4 tn th nf tnvtt'un tn Arvit Jrh Auliti tn mnff rfi4nt kaoYtit In th l-(lVTh A4-mirtHf th navift wourt I th I tH i n4 nnf fu'uf Dyim trip intofl Frm(r -k tmt cf An FBflrtnn htrh 17 kMin fn du4 of 4 prnrt In J'lf 7 rrKn fhnt hlf if In rn1 it attf uH i yp )r 11 tflFFl( Li nrtir Iang-Hay ('lipjter litr nr UonnipB'urt frpiop4 on 9 pf fommMitt Ktii In I fht Ct'y 111 IpPi ni3t'r wiif pk fn 'Th f'orf imnifn 'h ft lri i( ff'n huh nl 7 Vi nr'wli I ndi of Jf nf4 9 Ftrtf ar tit aMmtlftp lt Cum Mt A nf 1 vnr Army Vff t14 to4f tht nf tk trinnii nrnipiH M-h tr Fffif'nf TV Jr 4n nf ffn 330 crmht lh ti md'itii Ad hmsl 4 if) rren in mkmf Lnlrrnni Mirrd Arrnc In Fario From urkcv i Tf i Mb lh -7 pB n4 inr rpt ship and 2 r- men begin Everybody 4 gs In Tbl la an Invm-at rule of the com-manding offcer and nobody want to disobey It Every Um yea pause even If yea Uunk you dying ef weariness you yourtuf a bol be fur you down I Th rrtling thing to mo about the reef period I hew qulck'y th human body ran tecuper f-om nrlttcal eahaueton how rapidly lh human mind anepa ha-a to lh normal a'ata ef taugbipg (rnuaing yatnapiocyg and yearn Ing for home a a a Her I whet happen when a un at -to real My unit atop ptef after day- (Continued on Ft 8 Celurod 4) Barest amt Iotlging 4 7 fnc firrh 1 lev Argele Mr I 1 g'rn 1 at Bfil i 'to I N-k tnvit npenad hia safe at I It and found a man Ineid Ha -tight he had caught a burglar Green po! eh Uft 3 INI PfTftj rntnriiFip fH i-i AkanA ft til ifn4 Mf Wmf ht tt tariff I if PMrFf im Hu if fi ponlitntt ii wr 14 Tfk Thr ll pr4 into AU Until Mr7iA irf 4 i (H ti ri fn Ft a vf Armp n4 JM ffifUl IN Then be recognlaed tb men- regular patron "Ton Wicked I Uet atgM aft-r I era led woder a bench end doeed etf the peuol if Allied Tg'alav three hje and men Belgian seven ship and IV) men Th ahp rarge from cruiaar I down to mifieewaepef a rtnti Neat week the Subject will ha 'Women Lai (or an and la Wax lad net ry Amerir an and Hrll ah fliers ra leaael from internment la Turkey where they mad frc4 landirga arrived Coir today.

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