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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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t-THE NASHVILLE BANNER WEDNESDAY MAY 194J PAGE Gen Andrews Control by City Hall (Continued From Page Ons) (Continued Frem Fag One) (Continued From Peg Ono) bombing was deadly accurate Two major fires were left burning at the airport and In the coalyards the former enveloping a two-mile long area Sgt William Cooler of Morristown Tenn had this to say about it: By the time we circled the Hainan airfield after the bombing the smoke was almost as high as we were The tail-gunner and I watched the progress of one tremendous fire from as far away aeOO miles Other smaller blazes were visible all over the field before we left" by Jeep on horseback by mulepack sand on the shoulders of the dough-hoys themselves In a transportation epic every possible method was used to keep the ammunition water and food flowing along chasm bordering paths which frightened even the mules The stuff of war got through and the soldiers did the rest Five military problems to solve! They were solved and the battle for Mateur was won because they were It couldn't have been done three months ago but the American Army had grown in spiritual social and mental stature as well as in physical size era Ireland and waa scheduled to visit other American concentre tlons in North Africa and tha Middle East Whether ha was en route to the latter centers or was planning to visit American troops ia Iceland as not made clear Leonard's ton said the 68-year-old occupant of the highest position in the Methodist Church tha bishopt ic at the nation's capital a post he had occupied alnce June 1940 had undertaken his visit to Amsrlcan fighting men at tha request of President Roosevelt who he decoarded suggested tha Protestant churches should send a representative to American soldiers overseas pointing out tha Catholic Church had sent Archbishop (Francis J) Spellman (of New Colorful Mayor's office and my interest is to get that one cleaned up" As to the matter of who Is making up the Cummings speaking crowds much could be said but neednt because the publio has a preety good Idea about who they'd see most prominently around Of course there would be Jack Norman the Mayor's back tax crony campaign adviser and treasurer and maybe Jack Keefe also of back tax fame Seen in one glance the other night were Ollie Coggins well-known work-house guard and ex-cop whose record is too well known for repetition Bunton Satterfield Cummings favorite who recently got promoted from workhouse guard to a nifty job In the Health Department Pie Hardison head porter at City Hall who has been doing some impromptu stump speaking on his own There weie Asst City Attys Charles Blackard who hands down most of the Mayors legal opinions and affable Bud Yok-ley on whom the Mayor ia trying to place the blame for the Norman-Keefe back tax scandal There were Comptroller Bill Burton Will Collier Baird head of the Electrto Power Board and Martin Hayes board member both staunch Cummingsites And there were Frank Welch and Judge Langford (Continued From Page Ons) distinct memory of his making statement about being too busy i to be thus piddling around The only point about the whole thing is that the Mayor obviously was so cocksure he had every thing in the bag through ration' that it wouldnt be necessary to undergo the embarrassing experience of facing the public in person But Ben West also quite obviously smoked the Mayor out of his hole with a sizzling hard-fisted campaign that has really told the tale of Tom Cummings and probably will tell a lot more in the next 10 days Efforts to prove otherwise make the Cummings crowd look even sillier than they did before Although fibers are high dentils that monkey business is gotni on as regards the votes of city employes there are plenty of indications that the election shakedown has been started at City Hall by the Cummings crowd The Cummingites employes have reported are beginning to shoot the works as much as possible in a desperate bid for employe votes using whatever tactics seem most practicable in each particular instance But the Mayor may have to admit sooner or later that it's a heckuvg comeoff when even the municipal personnel can't be brought into line of which those citizens now absent on the battlefront and In war industries will be proud when they return with tasks accomplished Definite Truet "Those of us who hava been left at horns becauss of age or soma physical infirmity havt a definite trust to perform for those who are absent' he continued "and wa should not approach the discharge ot thia trust lightly nor be unmindful of our obligation aa citizens to choosa public servants Tbs gov rnment of city of Nashvills affsets each and every ona of you in your every day life The amount of taxes you pay tha amount of services you receive the sort of schools your children attend ths sort of strests you rids over ths sort of police and firs protection you receiv all auch matters era dependent for their size and quality upon ths manner In which your elective servants deal with ths affairs of your city 'If ths Board of Administration determines each matter of government as It comes up from ths viewpoint of how its decisions will beat serve the public Interest tha city of Nashville and all lta people can go forward If on tha other hand every question Is determinsd from the viewpoint of tha political fortunes of individual orflca holders tha city can not progress and gradually its house will fall into a stats of disorder "Every itisea will admit ths truth of these statements' West continued "Every cltiien knows that when tha chief executive officara ot your city fall out and quarrel arqong themselves tha cltisena pay tha bill If your chief executive officers work in harmony and accord with an eye single to tha best interest ot the people tha peopls will profit" On behalf of himself Luther Luton and Sam Jenkins candidates respectively for Mayor Commissioner of Fire and Publle Work and Commissioner of Water Health and Welfare West pledged they would pull together every hour of tha day throughout our term of office In a joint effort to give the city of Nashville the beat most progressive and fareeelng government it has ever had" As I have said before during the campaign I hava not sought to be- unduly critical of my opponent" Weat declared It is not a pleasant thing to find fault and criticize your fcllov man But in eeking election to public office I deem it the duty of any candidate to point out wherein the public trust has been betrayed and thereby give the voters an opportunity to plug the leaks in the dam before it la too late "I believe that even the most conservative cilisen knows by this time that Mavor Cummings has proven himself unfit to be the Mayor of our great city Not only has he rendered htmaelf Inefficient as your Chief Executive by bickering and quarreling with other members of the Board of Public Works to ths public shame and diagraee but ha has failed to deny many charges which I hava made ef active intentional mismanagement of your affairs "I have repeatedly charged from the stump and in the press that Mayor Cummings has sought to deceive and misrepresent the true facts with respect to the financial condition of the City of Nashville I have mad my chargee specific and have called on the Mayor for his denials I Jiv asked him if he hsd any explanation to giv the people hie answer He has remained silent I charge again tonight that the financial affair ot the City of Neehvill are In a deplorable condition Mayor Cummings has had ons audit aftar another and they Have all shown ths am facte yet he persists in hi statement mad publiely on many occasions that the auditors are wrong and that he hat made a good Mayor from tha standpoint of ths management of the finances of ths city New Audits "Isn't It rather disappointing to ths good cltliens of Nashville to hear their Mayor continually crying for new audita and disagreeing with each audit aa rapidly at is reported? How esn you hope without getting a new mayor to aver ba honestly advised concerning the condition of your city? "Mayor Cummngi has not denied that ha lost $30000 In the operation of the Autompbll Testing Station "Mayor Cummings has not de-that ha lost $11000 by refuting to purchase the street markeri through the National Youth Administration instead of hia political frlenda "Mayer Cummings hes not denied that he reduced the tase of hi political friends In some instances ss much ss SO per cent of the bese tax without any Interest Washington May fi (ID Maj Gen William Key who will serve a acting commander of American force In the European theater has been provost marshal general of the European theater since October 1942 A native of Alabama Key waa a National Guard officer whose career began in tha Georgia National Guard as a second lieutenant and ho has served In that organization sines except for regular army serve lea in ths last World War and in tha present one He served 17 month oversea with the AEF In the last war During atatewtde martial law In Oklahoma In 1923 he commanded the Oklahoma City military district He waa warden of the Oklahoma Stats Penitentiary from 1924 to 1927 and was president of tha Wardens' Association of tha United States in 1926 In 1927 he entered the oil business In Oklahoma City He la a director of tha Oklahoma Historical Society and a trustee of Oklahoma City University He was Works Progress Administrator for Oklahoma from 1933 until November 30 1940 and was an unsuccessful eandidat for governor In 1936 In 1940 ha assuumtd command of tha 45th Division called Into service at Ft Sill Okla and In October 1941 moved with that division to Camp Barkley Texan Forces in the European theater Lieut Gen Carl A Spaatz deputy chief of etaff for air in North Africa and Lieut Gen George Brett commander of tha Caribbean defenses Adroit al Harold Stark American naval commander in Europe iseued a statement which said: "General Andrews' passing Is a sevsre military loss to the United States and her Allies and a deep personal loss to those of us who were closely associated with him' The crash came as Allied offensive preparations were in full awing and authorities acknowledged that there was bound to an Interlude before any new commander can familiarize himself with the multitudinous details ot tha vast American military operations in this theater Andrews la the highest ranking United States general killed in World War II and is ihe aighth officer of star rank dead or rjnlaa-lng sines Pearl Harbor Associates said he had just finished whiping his huge organisation Into ahapa for lta axpected expansion preparatory to tha Invasion ot western Europe He came hare in February from Cairo where ha had commanded American forces In the Middle Eastern theater to succeed Gen Dwight Elsenhower elevated to aupreme Allied commander In tha Mediterranean theater Maj Jules Dubois of Ntw York who along with Andrews personal orderly Sgt Smith of N'tw-ellton La had flown thousands of milts with him txprsssed ths feelings of Andrews' staff whtn ha said "It la a bittsr blow to all of ua" But more than that" Dubois said "I think It is a national calamity Ptople won't realise what a blow It la to tha war effort Andrews was slated to do big things hero But the old man's luck finally ran out" It waa possible that tha grizzled wiry General waa at ths controls himself when the plan crashed Associates said It would havo been In keeping with his character If he had taken them over when the plan got Into difficulties Andrews traveled almost exclusively by sir and was proud of the fact that ba always took over the controls for at least part of every flight Andrews believed tbe coming battle of Europe would prove a con-clualva test of the deeleiv nature of air power A veteran member of the Army Air Corps he was fighting for tha recognition of the value of air power back In the days of Billy Mitchell end hie death cam on the tv of opera-1 tlona that ha expected would ft-1 nally establish the sblllty of air China-Based (By Associated Press) Widespread Allied blows against Japan's invasion forces wars recorded today including a firesetting raid on the enemy bass at Babo Dutch New Guinea and the sinking of two Japanese destroyers and four other ships by United States submarines in the Pacific Coupled with these smashes at the enemy the Navy announced that fighter-escorted bombers rang up nine more attacks on the Japanese outpost at Klska In the Aleutians and left three fires raging In the main encampment The Navy also reported that American fliers mads a double-barreled assault on Japanese positions at Koiombangara Island In the central Solomons while 8 Flying Fortresses attacked Vila and Rekata Bay elsewhere in the south seas archipelago Gen Douglas MacArthurs headquarters said big American Liberator bombers winging 1400 miles round-trip across the Arafura Sea from Australia flew through bad weather to attack the airdrome at Babo and shot down two of six Japanese float planes which roes to Intercept All the Liberators returned safely Other Allied fliers poundtd enemy barges off the Kai Islands off Lolobau Island near New Britain and in Kimbs Bay New Britain The Navy said that in addition to six Japanese ships sunn by American submarines a seventh vessel described as large transport was "damaged and probably sunk" On tha Burma front British headquarters said Field Marshal hr Archibald Wsvslls forces engaged infiltrating Japanese troops in Inconclusive action near the Maungdaw-Buthedaung road where the enemy has been striking toward tbs Indian frontier RAF warplanes were credited with inflicting "many casualties" on Japanese troops at a camp north of Rangoon while other plsnes attacked river steamers and rail target (Continued From Page One) ha spent a day and night with hia sister shortly befora leaving for Panama Mrs Sykes has received many communications from her brother recently the last letter having been written from England on March 9 The letter spoke of "the seriousness of ths war apparent all over England" A member of a family long prominent in Tennessee General Andrews hsd two paternal great-great-uncles John Brown and Neill 8 Brown who served as governors of Tennesses Ths Maxwell family of which his mother was a member has also figured In important phases of Tennesses history In 1913 General Andrews was married to Miss Jeanatta Allen daughter of the lata Maj Gan Henry Allen and Mrs Allen Mrs Andrews was visiting at the home of her brotheg Col Henry Allen in Miami Beach Fla when she received word of hsr husband's death of which she was notified by Gen Arnold commanding general of tha Unitsd States Army Air Forces Gsnsrsl Andrews held a series of Important commands throughout his career the most recent being ths Caribbean Defense Command head of Unitsd States forces In ths Middle East and commander of United States troops In ths European area Ha also served la tha Fhlllpplna Islands Fort Yellowstone Wyo Fort Huachuca Aria Fort Myer Va and Hawaii After World War I he was stationed at Coblens Germany with ths Army of Occupation In 1939 ha was put In charge of all Army operations and trslning as Deputy Chief of Staff and then wss transferred to the Caribbean command with headquarters In the Panama Canal Zone early In 1941 Ha was transferred to the Middle East in the fall of 1942 and assumed his last command in February of this year Recently Decorated Within a 10 days' period last December General Andrews was swarded two medals for outstanding servlre On December 19 he received the Distinguished Service lations as the aerial war in China stepped up within the last ten days A few Japanese Zeros were reported sighted during the Hainan-Hal-phong raids but none dared to attack the most powerful Allied air armada that has yet taken to the Far Eastern skies There was some antiaircraft at both points as the planes swooped over the capital city of Hanoi but it was desultory sad inaccurate Hainan never was raided before and the appearance of giant Liberators took the enemy completely by surprise Airport installations barracks coalyards oil storage facilities and naval Installations were selected as targets Throughout the County Register Bill Jones Is rather accustomed to having his name dragged into almost all issues as some sort of symbal for everything the Cummings boys happen to be yapping about and he says he really doesn't mind it at all if it makes Mayor Tom and his stooges any happier Jones looking over an account of Oeorge Cate's "hog' speech observed that he'd never owned but one hog in all his life and he never saw that one alive "No Jones said "the only hog pea I'm interested in is that one in City Hall known as the Gas on Stomach RumI Backers Relieved la aaiaatee or doable yoar money beck 1 kdVIktinL inillfs aauna (Continued From Pogo Ono) ft i iK GHGUrMJA)'' Army Reaches tho total It removes ths 1942 tax liability completely for single persons with incomta up to $2 300 and married person up to 13200 The liabilities of others are substantially reduced Those not made fully current by the abatement would continue to pay a in tha past but thers would ba no forced payment of more them a year a taxes within ona year Summary ef House Bill Salient points of the House measure follow 1 Wage end salary earners ex- (Continued From Page One) tu rn tinainmnsiimU iftu-w power to force decision! on the other taxpayer without political battlefield pull to pay all of their taxes plus1 While believed completely lr Per howevar he also e-v that Germany must be on land aa well a native of Nashville and during World War I th ot the $350 000 collected from th Tsn- reverted to hi previous cept members of the armed serv-Medal for the pert he plav ed in I trtcultnral labor mlnlstris oereaiea siding the British EighthVmy to "rvee wll hv 20 tVlATn fee drive Rommel's Africa Corps from deleted from thair pay VleTTVvaJ Venn a envelopes and eatery checks such collection covering both Income end victory tase Corp Egypt and most of Libya On December 29 the announcement came of hie receipt of the Distinguished intercut end penalties a large part of which went Into the pocket of phaaized defeated a In the past five years iicnu "Mevor Cummings ha never told 1 roM the publle why he did not expend tire he ISO-INt FOR OVIR A CFNTURY WB HAVE ShKVH) THE ARMED FORLM ITH HAND-TAILORED sir fores hsd been so weakened by an unrelenting two-month Allied sir attack that It could not cope with tha swarms of fighters and bombers that filled the skies of northern Tunisia Taking ot the mousetrip position a horseshoe shaped group of hills northeast of Baja surrounding a valley wee more ticklish Ths Germans apparently hoped the Americas tanks would come charging across the valley floor In the face of antitank guns which could murder them from the hills as at Tsbourba Mtdjts El-Bsb and Sidl Bou Zld But this time It was different The Germans were dug In against rank of captain but by July 1 1939 had worked hie way up to Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement in aerial flights In fur-thsrenc of ths development of ths Army Air Forces' which hsed of the Caribbean Defense Commend In addition to hi idow and ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS UNIFORMS neaae Electric Power Company to cover the coat of removing the etreetcr rail end rebuild tp brigadier generalship A month etreets In th work for which it Ir Hrbor lvn we intended whe paid Had he begun this work of removing street- th Caribbean da- car a and rebuilding the tree pantm promptlywhen th monevwspid lmtnt llh th MADE IN OLR OWN SHOPS If Cerry Oe ef ike Aefreeg Lerfut Uniform Sleeks tank fire end artillery shell But i Mr 9jkes General An- you can't hid from bayonet end drew 1 survived by two dough- Washingtan May 5 I lv Tan naasean in the Haute voted as fsllewt en the twe tea plans: Carlten-Ruml plan (which lest) For Jennings (Republican) against Cooper Courtney Davis Kef stiver McCord Murrey Priest Ger Robertten Forced plan (which patted) Fee Jennings end Reece (Republicans) Frieat Murray Cesser Davit Against Ke-fauver Gera McCerd in to the city tieasury by th Ten- INSirNU SLEEPING BAGS Fl'RMMlINCS ACCESSORIES of lieutenant general neaae Electric Power Company all wnt t0 Mlddl auch wuk could have been coin- November 194L was awrdd plated before the war put retrte- Mdat tlons en building materiel and nd DleUBulihd Croe OlHeerd Summer Uniforms el Gaberdine Tropical tad Palm Beach last year ters Mr Sinclair William wife of a llautansnt-colonel In tha Army Air Force Coral Oahlea Fla and Miaa Jaannla Andrews Sen Antonio on eon 1 A Allen Andrews Elgin Field Fla two brothers Col Jemea David Andrews Unitsd States strict Engineer Sen Francisco Calif end Col William Valeri Andrews retired AAF officer now connected with Curtlee-Wr'ght Corporal Ion in Buffalo and a granddaughter Allen Williams of Corel Gable mad labor scarce I mention only 6 few of the many Instance I might recite ef mismanagement on th part of Mayor Cummlnga Paries el pad Prompt Service Persons with Income ether then wage and ealertee businessmen pgofeeslonal men etc would he required to estimate their tax for th current yea and pay It within th year 1 Farmer would file a declara- Bishop Leonard who was chairman ot th Melhodiet Commission on Chaplains tha Methodist pledge the citizens that xl 1 mlHioa on Camp Activities and the I am sleeted I will deal with ell General Comlmselon of Army and tha problems of government In a Navy Chaplains la aurvlved by hia fair open and honet manner I ton hi widow Mi Mery Liu 11 1 lion ot their estimated taxes at any will lake ell of th clilten Into my iy Leonard and a daughter Mrs I time on or before December 11 of I confidence and will not attempt phjlli Isy Leonard Budd of Cktcrrti doughboys harried the toe from the hill When the lest one wee cleared of enemy guna an armored column rolad northeast through the mouso-trap-a trap with lta hinges sprung and aped straight Into Mataur on Monday morning May 3 Storming of Djabel Tahent listed on terrain maps a Hill No 609 on the Friday before unlocked the real key to Mateur because It put la American hand control of a peak eo high it dominated all the eouo-j trvalde observation post end enabled the laying down of aa artlt-I lary barrage on any point loa ef this hill and the American shelling of Meleur by long tenge long Tom I 13 millimeter rlflee er believed by eiaff officer to I hive led the Germen military laad-are to decide to retreat from thl 1 jf stronghold to the north south ridge line east of Mataur The great djehet waa takaa la the age-old manner of foot troop In Mayor Keeps In even Ithaca pertaining to Bishop Leonard bad juet com-city pleted tour of American troop enter In Great Brl'ain and north- iviarTHiMG so iisvici mir (Continued Frem Fag One) A2 One) th tassb'e )ear 4 All taxpajfl Would required to file final tag returns aa at present on or before the March following th close of the taxable i swigse 1 Tc AT) )ar end on th baai of this re- HVl turn adjustments would be mad for difference batwaaa th sail-mated or withheld tax end the cur-tart tax 9 Iaynrents mad by taxpayers on March end June 13 this year would he treated payment en th las 1 abilities sgt nat 1H1 Income Taxpayers required to make darlaretona on thair aatims'ad las mlrrrnt or deceive you tha emelleat matter government" (Cetmue4 From Ftg with th Allied fighter thee only a few managed th screen end bom here Th escorting fighter shot at 14 twe Focke-Wu'fs and ereeunted for several again told how have" Increased the tax aaertemenl on lUvNta property repeated his chsrgs about the Si-Nis a "standby power facilities at the Bomk Building na Third Avenue The Mayor reiteiaied ha vatlou claims that ha had brought sraet and allay construction TVA powr 5-cant bus farce arhoote a tea rata reduction eatansinna at the pal Airpott the Consolidated Vul- and of to penetrate attack the down bombers ot hare Two I melned the Jefn pneition In some tee p'ent end venous ait'me de- would fi thair first declaration fori hr A'11 fighter were lat i 1 m't he vebpmenr to Nohv I'e 1941 on September 13 and thoM da-1 Bmirt Brlh Mosquito bomber MrrYllIe Money which hie admn etration I ring to amend animated may fils "rav T- hee -red th publc wmming deelereione on December IS on a power erne had le r-l contribution if Juv I rh victor lea would The Hague In occupied toward fight rg th gh rust of living After July 1 the victory tea would be per rent instead ef I per rent Holland whila Vega Ventura bomber raided the railway yards at ft ptohlems end th toughest It was rnnetrueted by Germen war ecedemy s'udente who fld the arcs east ef led tenant en ell out and Impregnable barrier Before Meteor Its western bulwark were Green and Held hilla-D)eel Antes and l-wl Ajrsd astride the 8-dj-rane Mateur road about halfway between th two citiee Green Hui to th north and Held Ilcrcl Schedule ef Deductions Elect formulae are set up for determining th daduction to he mad by employer from wage end eelsriet and th withholding levy Is computed in two pert a fob Abbeville ta northern Franc All bomber returned frrto both raids hut on fighter wet lost The Air Ministry also diecloeed that tw coeatsl command aircraft war lost oa shipping recenaete-lirre off the Viorweglan coast fee- Again lathirg euf at the nsw City Charier whlcn he sad "leg tated faithful public servants out ef office Cummings aid members ef the Feople'a TirSrt had threatened the job of city employe "If rtrftcf trlth Ye or Suit Hill to the pouth they don Vote fight He not I low (onWncJ they ton'd make he etatmiefe on this rhsrge 1 Income teaee-17 per cent of'r7 Fwedlsh dlepetche have heedety by front! eeeeu't then i Groff Cst Cummings' cen- weget er eelerv in eny pey period reported a Carmen fleet moving the Other Al'ied troops whe had dotal br rrnn rnoiur rf re th following evamption pnrthwerd from TlonJhelra an 4h hutted In vein egtmet thee derep end publ (rift rn Fm gle (-Win-111 weekly $-2 hi-j western Norwegian roast for at- tiie'v (ru'd but menacing moon- bent Luih-r Iton tout tna Helen-1 wrrklt UJ semimonthly and $44 lrka on the Alilaa' northern sup-tain American eie'f officer tried ere that if our graeping rnurty mnfithty marttad T'1 I f1 Tui filljt 1 tiiUrL- lil r-irt lyW'A'I'j Ifw i i 1 1 -4IW 1 IJ-Jlti s5 Mil irjtiv rixillirMti HFEJCH-unt-d iitT-uitrinv rMR-KaiifTtt rnuaJ ffN I'J wrrkly 11 ami-1 Thft Wmlatry rfnfirm4 that monthly ftnl J1IQ monthly pJ'a 10 iM) ten of homht wara this fut drappad Garmiftf 111 10 miof rMa lt month UtJ only ftii(ht IfN Ihaa th rtaor ef mora (Kit ffta rortMJ fttr i1 ha pnta thn a Inrnada rmbtn4 PHftrtftf that IU 1 Nh I a antt 4 In a EirmUr of tha pnr4 fit Work" Cta t4 lha I MM ff lia if4 fra rMM nntr 'rt M'r 1 th 44'nhftf ft rmt hrnf up oil cii ft "(1 to at fr fr! In ftrhrh ffu 4 rl! mpf vlra tn A tHryni ha Iho ifM ha aria Oii! he "ma'n reeecn he hat returned pnlitjra I hecauee I car wh far rh 4ditn 4a fn4nt KitrK aftamptinn for 4a pfi4nt far firioni paid on a weekly beta $iT eemb In '1n0 Fehmary I monthly pjg monthly RAF Typhoon fghtere aUarked xwtoty tat I per cent of I armed freighter aacorted hy I wagtt Bt Ia mnf armed trawlers Sear the pinu'h ef 1 rmd above aaempt ona ailnwahia aa Fema Tbelr rannon eh ia full $JJ merely $J4 bh whiy to th freighter which we J4 eeml-morthly $5J month'y re- rocked by heavy evplcemn as gaidiee Of family status 'hough en emmunition reign had tplo44 Tha trwiart it)if ion Jklay I drvd-4 a (ihkK ruvi(4 ha U4uta4 itsilar lha lluftar Tha totft vltftniiria la ftama rh'cg him rh'Gng ng rd otBd rt0b(ion bill from estent A dt bberel In vunmia ton ght Cete ehou'd i uy tbcke to rover norwal 7 Ireerre to tide a per I ENJOY CVTHE FRIENDLY WAY VWon you meet wltK Irionds Kwm el yewr fovorlio neorky fevorn Kor frtontjly lOcioUe (and monwy-sovmg) qvort full Gloiiei el five lr veriiH Millton Doll or fleves (( the! r' ic form re 'If yu tee huet hi tinea bit hi ear In a miliiarv version of th end run they flanked Gn and Bald Mli hy taking th lea eirorgy fortlfed hi la to ther lit When th tmnpe had worked around tn poation where they enuld pour tn artillery fir behind the Jefn pn 'Ion and h'aet r-ef f'S from the aupyly fnad erv' frtm Wi-if c0 niM f4(4 fftn sltrv) rt th ghf Ml fi(4 iU i ft Hi) in th Mrtif ting 4 thF I I In ii Th rih push tr Ih anti ffhn th WfUh fin Uf4rhFuH U4 III I ft Irsl4s 2 'inf Ihft tr ftjrarha ft rl hfl)r an ftgfpJr Tfcft tOOft 144 UitrfKf IA frt oMliri 1 gf tM i'uffr frtnp4 A'hj lE'rttl flij ft 4 up tf'4 4f )(? 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