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THE SACRAMENTO BEE VOL NO 28207 SACRAMENTO CALIF FRIDAY EVENING JUNE 9 1944-26 PAGES-TWO SECTIONS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY PRICE: Pvi Cnj Pr Cpr Si 10 Monthly By Carrier Wind Damage! Tn Ainmlli iha a Germans Retreat Along Adriatic Coast i I Cheirboyra Varying views tvpre taken today bv agricultural officials of the dam age wrought tn valuable fruit and ROME June 9-(P)-German forces guarding the Adriatic "Sson bwin5trf which have started to retreat to avoid encirclement and for the terdav tore through the Sacramento first time since launching their offensive nearly a month ago anTdrvfap Allied troops rolled forward today along the entire Italian front Fifth Army troops racing after the retreating Germans captured Viterbo prize road and rail junc- Black Mart Bill Irving Woodin general manager of the California Fruit Exchange issued a statement in which he said the storm was "the worst thing ever to hit the California fruit industry at this time )A 2-JVp 5 Fierce Tank Battle Is Under Way For Caen By WES GALLAGHER SUPREME HEADQUARTERS (Allied Expeditionary Force)' June 9 United States troops battling for the great funnel port of Cherbourg have seized Ste Mere Eglise and pounded on today the Germans said within 18 miles of the city British and Canadian forces at the other end Backers Predict Certain Passage By HERBERT FHILLIFS tion 40 miles northwest of Rome in a swift seven mile dash today and also seized Tarquinia near the coast 55 miles above Rome There were no signs the Nazi command has been able to reorganize the fleeing remnants of the 14th and 10th Armies sufficiently to attempt a determined stand The Allied advance also envel- oped Vetralla on a lateral roadi from Tarquinia and about six miles' An amended version of the anticentre that a calm checkup of crop sou'hwest of Viterbo black market hill satisfactory to damage indicates the loss will he Governor Earl Warren today wasy'Smter than anticipated except in command Vpnnr! f1nn The German high reported to the floor of tile 'Raney of the Agricultural Extension the grains of But a more optimistic view was taken by other officials "The storm was not at all said A Morrison county agricultural commissioner And from Woodland Yolo Countv one of the areas where the wind did particularly heavy damage to buildings came the report of Oiling Prices Are Worry Announcement in Washington today of ceiling prices on fresh de-ciduous tree fruits brought added concern for orchardists throughout thTp sorm swpPt arpa- was reported the ceilings are were expected in some instances for a normal crop but with the crop being materially decreased by the wind storm growers are reported as wondering how they will come out on total income Under normal marketing conditions short crops due to weather damage or other causes are compensated for by higlipr prices the law of supply and demand taking care of the situation Officials of the California Fruit Exchange find the California Tree iFruit Agreement said new new ceiling they are prices assembly with its backers predicting spe-Jcial legislative session enactment of it even though its provisions earlier announced the evacuation rtf Tarquinia and said its rear guards were withdrawn north the town In the 5th Army surge north of Rome the troops moved seven miles 01 of the 60 mile long steadily expanding hearhhead joined for an assault on pivotal Caen fighting a fierce armored battle for the large city where the Germans apparently planned a major stand Railroad Is Cut The fall of Ste Mere Eglise cut the highway and railroad to Cherbourg leaving the Germans only a secondary and perhaps already threatened road on the west German accounts have reported Allied! umoutvctov ijs parachutists landing on the west- 55 ASHINGTON June 9 prn coas( nf thP Cherbourg Penin- President Roo evelt Rald todpp sula in action near Lessay is expecting a visit from Gn al AmPrjran parachute and infantry NaHonal aSt Lihra ion roons Vh-S 'mile Roosevelt told a news conference pnds MPrP FMise sectoria? thS Prime Minister Churchill that he would he glad to see him this Sum-J n0U0CPrt uJmL vJt mer and suggested two dates be-j fionts with bat les again Nazi tween June 22nd and 30th or be- nrmored thrusts reaching new in-tween July 6th and 14th tensity Early this week the president J2'nn Jrl'oners Taken said Vice Admiral Raymond Fenard) (Today a German broadcast hard recommended bv Ihe lower house north to win the Braeciano area liudiciary committee California Another element seized the town ofPOiice will ioin federal authoriUes Sutri six miles north of Lake Brae- jp the war on black market rack- by ciano Take Luftwaffe Troop An Allied spokesman said that may produce further controversy if Jt goes through in the form specifically on those who counterfeit ration stamps or traffic in coupons whether genuinp or bo- An early adjournment of the special session was forecast today as the proposed black market bill compromise was accompanied by assembly education committee ac among prisoners taken in the StatP Penalties ranging from Braeciano area were Nazis from the leounty trail terms to five years in 20th German Luftwaffe Field Divi- Prison would he authorized Farly Adjournment Expected smn "This division came to Italy from Denmark which according to the prisoners it left only a week said the spokesman 20th Luftwaffe Field Division differs from infantry division only intion intended to iron out VJ? its personnel is drawn from fences over the bill to reorganize the Juftwaffe staff in the with apprehension over their effect ground as Ithp state teachers retirement svs-casejjf the Hermann Goering Pan- tern The group okehed the bill for passage and rereferred it to the zer Division Nad prisoners valty in the troops on pillbox- and cas ficial photo from London Deadlock Is Ended The five month standstill on the i "The damage to plums and president's message to De Gaulle been wiped out Theie was Roosevelt said he has heard nothing confirmation fnrthpr At least 2400 prisoners have heen A taken 600 of them hy Americans Only Time Available General Dwight Eisenhower in A reporter asked the president a proclamation called on the French why he chose the two particular underground to continue in present periods to receive the French gen-l eral The president replied thosej are the only times available There is a convention coming along in there the reporter said obviously referring to the Republic-! and Democratic conventions in Chicago this Summer The Repub-' Rican starts June 26th the Demo- cratic July 19th I "Oh president replied with a wave of his hand there Will be an election in the Kali and store em- Christmas is coming he added ployrs their hands raised tn tile Vb jn RinK a roar 0f laughter I for Victory sign today pledged nrciHPni said he "unless themselves to a $3000000 War Rond nP r-auile's remirst to pd'' and pledged that "we shall rie-War Loan "ved atrny the Nazi tyranny toor and tion brought to him hy Ihe Frenrhbranch so right background Canadian of 'Store Employes War Bond Quota sales quota in the Fifth which will open Monday 'tTonb hP birth of on 1 his year's total income in view of the decreased crop Hold Fruit Damage Serious Woodin's statement on the extent of storm damage follows: "Thursday's wind storm was the worst thing ever to hit the Cali-Stricken fruit industry at this time year I most serious damage area' Ifrom reports from the field to our is in Sacramento Yolo and oriFlacer Counties including the river 1 district "Several thousand tons of pears are on n1e ground and limbs and twigs with clusters of four and fiv pears have been broken off addition to dropped fruit there isl By SPENCER MOOSA serious damage to fruit remaining' CHUNGKING June A oil the trees which has heen bruisediC i Army spokesman an- and scarred by whipping limbs and nounced today Japanese columns weakened fruit bearing twigs driving from the north are within I riuni Peaches Hard Hit seven and a halt miles of Changsha ways and means committee for final scrutiny The teacher pension These are among the first captured by Canadian invasion French territory Note the lines in the Adriatic sector ended las subject of ex-with the Germans starting a committee hearings for the drawal between the coast and Chec-chio five miles inland Eighth Army forces moved up two miles and occupied Tollo which is only seven and a half miles from the provincial capital of Chieti The Nazis promptly began shelling the advance 8th Army Holds Face The 8th Army conformed with this drive by a continued thrust northward along the east side of the Tiber but progress there was slower due to demolitions and mines Just east of the Tiber 20 enemy anti tank and self propelled guns were knocked out in the vicinity of Monterotondo whoso capture was announced yesterday Lieutenant General Sir Oliver Leese's forces have gone several miles beyond Monterotondo The towns of Agosta and Palom-bara-Sabina were occupied during a 10 mile thrust north of Tivoli Farther east 8th Army units approached tne village of Civitella Roveto only seven and a half miles south of Avezanno on Highway 82 Civitavecchia Italy's seventh port in tonnage handled was found to have escaped serious damage from the black marketifornia legislation in committee last night with consent was an earlier provision for state action augmenting that of the federalioffice forces against persons buying selling rationed goods without the exchange of stamps Assemblyman! Walter Fourt entura County author of the bill said local au- thorities are not in position to en- force this latter provision in view of wartime personnel shortages After Big Racketeers "I believe the big time counter- feiter can be stopped by enactment of the amended said Fourt 'It is not deemed proper that the cheaters in grocery stores! We after the big time underworld r-i befoie the committeemen at the invitation of the governor commending the intent of the amended hill and agreeing that more extended slate efforts to help regulate the actual handling of Itioned commodities might produce) The employes representing many aHnaiial He said there is no Indi-'topemay have a new free-downtown stores which were closed ra)inn rPpresentatives of other for the rally gathered in the Sena- rounlries will he here for the meet-! Headquarters said the main Nazi tor Theater to plan for the promo- jn and said he has no idea what counter attack has been repulsed in Hon of 5Var Bond sales during tlieWjll hp fi'jscussPd the Caen sector and ground gained Michael Brinkley Sacramento' Solve Problem IVield dispatches told of Canadian Junior College instructor told the Roosevelt's action apparently eon- )arlks firing at point blank 200 yard group nf the need for hacking our tained no promise of a change in rance jnt0 massed German forma-fighting men on all fronts through the government's policy toward the jons the purchase of War Bonds French committee But the fact He said greater disadvantage in fig nTn batant because of three factors be For- mieny brtworn Bayptix and Sv Eclip and astride th main edge and spirit than any other com- 1 Distant From Fronts ao raUed possibilities some more ting was takingnlacejn Caen generally acceptaiue solution French-American relations may structed by Generalissimo Chiang are'the same reasons particularly to Ka'llct! '9 vc-maia at their posts rack-'plums because they hang on a 0 'heir utmost to achieve vic-eteers" longer stem and are more guscepti- wy- I "There was no serious iniury to Province rapital astririfi lhp Han-appeared 'apricots in the Winters district of kow-Canton railway was estimated Yolo County because apricots hang at between 70000 and 80000 on a short tight stem However trees were uprooted and there are 150 Manchurian Force broken limbs and twigs and much! Japanese are reported to ra-'fruit bruised and scarred ihave poured reinforcements includ- "There is a possibility of farmers1 feW hau' a statute too broad for' relieving some of the TonUaT YnvS Proving dropped fruit by the tree thiowingj japanese movements south of the indicated a possibility ill drive into south- dropped fruit by the tree more strength into the remaining 'np n- 'good fruit thus causing better nfiTnvmeis wi the tnvadets vw via Bulletins LONDON June (INS) Gorman planes flew over the Thames estuary early tonight Anti aircraft guns roared into action immediately LONDON June (INS) Alan Moorhead British correspondent in France reported in a delayed dispatch today that for 24 hours preceding last night German coastal command network was so badly' disorganized their isolated groups were holding out without news without reinforcements and without NEW YORK June (JF) National Broadcasting Company said today the Berlin radio is "apparently getting ready for a possible fall of the Vichy government which is meeting It recorded a Berlin broadcast saying national government is ready to take over if the French Government does not do its duty" LONDON June (UP) The Paris radio reported today that people fleeing from tne battle zone in France are meeting endless columns of German motorized units LONDON June (INS) A Tass message from Stockholm said today Gorman authorities began a hurried evacuation of all movable raw material stocks finished goods and equipment from Holland immediately after the Allied invasion of France began a evZinclmhng'j-inan maim' een incluning Japan wnose mam land has not heen physically rav- Apparently it was with this oh- flmmlln(tinn5 Jinking Cherbourg 4PCve Jn nund that De Gaulle ent -jn invitation the rest of France sizing and western Honan estprn Honan Plane Harry Retreat local police to enforce Destruction of 195 vehicles and 28 rail cars and damage to at least 170 more vehicles was credited Allied fighters and bombers in the go along with the steady bombing and strafing of amended form enemy communications yesterday May Be Objections American heavy bombers attacked Disagreements if anv were exsubmarine drydneks at Pola 85 needed to come from two sources: miles south of Trieste and Royal ithose who want stronger action scope local ponce to entorce -8j Fourt said most of those with ft earlier ohiections to the legislation indicated they are willing to he Vn nlnn er ith iho bill in its 0 tl' co rl 'is oooo' mho s' a Chundjill arriving before the inva- LiutPnfint (nPrnr0mur Brad-out country is phih nines bm There has been sion There has been specula! ion that )p asbore and personally leading jj0nrlon al ihe With the "douglihoy general'' Province in efforts to destroy Chinese field forces A lug flareup of fighting in Ho- nan was predicted as signs were difficult to obtain a clear picturejdetected the Japanese are prepar-of crop damage One walks through1 jug for a try at reconquering the Air Force Halifaxos Liberators and Wellingtons early today blasted big an and sees a lot of ru i and feel the amendments weaken the program and those who want lb rail yards and repair shops in Nis no state legislation at all contend-1 ll1uSn aItPI he storrn one extending south from Yenchong in Yugoslavia ling the whole issue of 1e 'res loaded with According to reports here the The Mnriitteranean armv air force anfi enforcement is a federal lh firt rpnnrt ppaph Japanese a' (ready have started rail- flow 1500 sorties and dest roved four nrohlnm LAf fncPf are Chenghsien and aircraft at a cost of six Al- Assemblyman Lester A McMil- Pai aSn ot1h' Yo'loW nianne miini? Los AmijpIps County ose 1 'v lVlfa are icuiariy anfj have laid rails from Chmchsirn Daniel De with the Tdh dorod arew hMI inr0fles al1 'nfcVurels not Sincheng 25 miles southward Armv north of Rome reported Proposals and also pus Ploulle 15 no at oatl- twasreportedalsotheJnpanese American field guns from the oneiin a misdemeanor prohibition1 Morrison declared the pear loss have torn up a stretch of the Lung-time Apzio heariihead hecan hPn against bus ing or selling anv ra-'a the largest crop loss in Bac-hai railway cast of Loyang pre- ramento County "because it is thesumahly for use in rebuilding the ing thp straggling German rear wri unit iffii- without the exchange on the ground But when one kou railway held by the Chinese as soon as sufficient areas have heen )lis American forces headquarters liberated to restore mil adminis- hHI t)ie Allied hearhhead (ration the French leader will stIPngtb includes the Canadian 3rd Division This was Ihe fourth Al-Stales policy is jp(f division officially disclosed as 3000 miles farther to work with Ihe French romnuttee nn i hearhliead The others are t'hirrilv in suite of those differences fs an administrative body anylho filh British airborne the 1st our responsibility in monev and ma- French area where it authority is American and the 50th tNorthum- tertals outweighs that of all our Al- recognized hy the population brlan Rnfish Divisions lies put together I Refused French Sovereignty i Brigadier Ceneinl Paul Pnrirr this rule tho committees hams of Detroit was disclosed as rt n'was oenepled in North the commander of the 9h Air nr'il-Te to'endure crlfb Tn ing 'on' Tegnize the manpower comparable to those of committee ns th provisional gov- front Allied warships roamed up our AH es like Pusin and China ernment for metropolitan ranee am1 down the roast a roving Tion seq pen Us on Mob' to do Ml upon her liberation Ths placed spotting German pocket 0 mnnP'V anrt fTaVspr Poor Pledge 1 Presented speech to parliament Deteriorating weather again fell A pledge to our invasion forces two weeks ago when the rrimn pml tllP channel hut headquarter was presented to the group hv It minister agreed 'lie said the wind waS in a more fa- Tregellas chairman of the Re- should not he recognized as lie vnr)bp direction for unloading tailers 5'ar Bond Committee as French governing aut hority a I east ream of supplies and reinforce- follows uintil it had established itsolf in "To' prav for volt as we linvpFramv Field dispatches disclosed the never praved before To do our Under this policy Genet al Dwuht -British and Canadian landings on tasks at home ns we have never Eisenhower laid Ins plans tor Dav were in the region of Ber-done them before To sell bonds as French administration on the as- niers-Snr-Mer at tile mouth of the would woik a from the beaches of Normandy that we have to supply and we on Pacific Coast are 6mxi miles dis itant In the Asiatic war we on the Pacific are at least 6000 niiles from the enemy's home base and the Atlantic is Thirdly in our rospons largest Early Plums dropped Governor Warren took the posi-lin some quantity anri there was an 'ion 'he 'var exclusively aialmond loss There was damage to federal government question hv fields of tomntops too and ennsid- anv rneaas aa'l maintained it is'erahle replanting must be done ifieral Claire Chinese tust as proper for thp state to production goals are to be achieved! American composite wing yesterdav a a'v the counter-: But the county official emphasized istruck the Peiping-Itankow railroad riUnE: federal ration stamps ns it is not too late for replantinps at two points wrecking locomo- Ions: aco' for thp to Plants however may not be suf- lives and slrafing many freight and establish laws tn help the govern- fment in number to meet the de- passenger cars Lthfl ofni A communique said six locomo- federal I) Estimate whose defenders have hern 70 mile stretch of the Peiping-IIan- puard on th outskirts of Tarnuiniaj0 yesterday De Luce said there was no sign of anv real German defense line in the rolling coastal hills he described as "a dead ringer for Cali fprnja" De Luce said enemv formations still were eluding capture afoot and in horse convnvs despite the Allied high command's hopes the German army in Italy might be annihilated Pro Ally Newspaper Is Banned By Finns i ll monev and hank notes Warren said he is confident the Fourt hill as revised "will hreak Ihe hack of the black market in this Postwar Bill Near Passage Money Difficult Itives were wrecked and three riam-I-oren Ross sales manager of the aged at Singtai and at Chengting California fruit Exchange said that la town 150 miles south of the old from the dollars and cents point of! Chinese rapital of Peiping view it is impossible to appraise' the crop loss at this time The full we have never sum me Military airs re furnished hy areas possihlP "i the rommi Beipiers is in Allied hands the McClellan Field Band and representatives but would not he ronPlIp Captain Larry Cotton of McClellan compelled In nn ar a 1 a The German communique eon-Field was the featured vocalist use the romnuttee if It I rPrPfi the Joss of Ste Mere Eglise Officials of tile 5Var Finance Intion objected to its autnoiin saying the Americans were push-Committee of Sacramento County! lx iff "north and south" from th and the Sacramento Retail Mer- Q00 rr Of lQ1 UOB5S VY III landing head there chants Association which spun- 1 lie Then la'er perlin broadcast said icittvctov Tn ipi sored Ihe rail were introduced Oe BrOUQnt I United State troops had advanced 55 AS1IINGTON June 9 Is Coming eicnv7-mv T' a mile he end he town toward President Roosevelt today an- Hitler Goering and Goeihels ill 55 ASHING I ON June 'p m'le southeast of th- nouned the arrival in London of JV 'sneremeno nPf Thursday to President Roosevelt said mdav lHV aI' mle southeast of th Marshall Arnold And King Are In London old them hrfore" sunjption he nrne Purer and north of Caen STOCKHOLM June 9 GP) A Headed hy a $50000000 surplusicturc cannot be drawn for a week Helsinki dispatch said today the earmarking measure a series oRor 10 days Finnish Government has indefinite-senate hills to prepare plans andj "Perhaps the greatest loss was ly banned the oppositional after-jRhecifications and acquire sites in-in plums in Placer County" he re-noon newspaper Svenska Presen 'eluding several In Sacramento for ported "and there was an apricot on the ground that it is too pro the stale's postwar building pro-jloss in tne Winters district Sacrn- Allv igram landed on the assembly fioor'mento County's greatest loss was LONDON June 9 OF' The The action was taken under a today for concluding rollralls As in pears" Virtu rrim 1979 law for suppression of news- each house already had passed its! Yolo Damage 1 Surveyed Bnnmlnrpd ban on papers liable to harm the interests own version of the $50900900 Paney reporting from Woodland rnror traffic beginning at 9 Vichy Bans Motor Traffic In Areas poit Amepcan Rear Admiral John Leslie Hall Jr en a tour of he beachhead told cot respondeiv th opPrnlion are geing ell hut stressed the necessity pf quickly budding up our forces Othct reilii hroadcas's reported an Allied push toward Caren'an 40 to the west and 29 from Chr- engaged supreme headquarter said hile the Germans said up to 20 Allied divisions have been throw in The Allied command as silent 'on the hattle for Caen a town of fiiooo population t'vn is described as a pivot pf Otnvtn defenses Admit Penetration Th" Get ntan the Allie have prpoirMifi fivn 1 1 -4 brnw nnri miles west of il'ei Rnseux and said Allied iwachh'id i have been strengthened The Nazi high corn- mlr drm-d gams east of the oinn o1P front dispatch said Anieri cm now hold a ft a miles deep on a broad al with smaller peneia'ion ee pup- farther Inland United State para rnin'miT' (Cmitlnuud on laee 1J Column SU Fifth War Lonn trio inipcrsonntpfi hv ibo nrouebt flntors who npppr injhoupfl on Fmto I olunin European 2) (Continued have arrived safely in London" and most of the other construction said inspected several fields and ioday in the departments of Haute- oneial George Marshall Ad-plnn proposals there was littlojorrhards and found some tomato Loire Cantai Allier and Puy-De- mirnl Ernest King and Geneial Thp (Continued on Page I) Column 2) (Continued on Tnge 15 Column 4) Dome and said anyone caught In a r- Arnold top army navy and character air force commanders I motor ehicle in that area of south-! Their arrival in London was an-ern Franee will be shot on sight nounced hy presidential secretary These departments all west of Stephen Early at 2'09 Pa-the Rhone River streteh generally eifir 5Var Time) today northwestward from Marseille to- president is happy to an ward the Normandy battle area Major General Demoted At Salerno Is On Way Back poiinr-e that the joint rhiefs of staff 1hf (Continurd Pistol Shots Greet Umberto When Ruler Appears In Rome disnaiclie said the hattle ey'lnping into a rare for sup-a plies and "it looks as if th" Allie-a are winning" There wa a fresh-it was pot dear immediately ening hjee-e today over th" misty Til" poll an esiedjhe wrong Kngii-h Channel after hampering rveroight lain the interim between yiusso T1P cetmanv brought up more dropped parachute troop that thp bpach The commanding had been Nine eral of the entire operation Lieu-) can carry nut a more and more'pf "fhe fleet and chief of naval op- prince" 'and "seemed to he trying ago ho was a major gen-itenant General Mark Clark on general and complete sabotage' era ions Arnold is chief of the put on a counter demonstration Ronoml ho Is 71 was premier) my air forces I Five thousand Rnvalists gathered fm- a short poriodjn the Spring nf! By WITiLIAM FRYE WASHINGTON June -An army promotion list disclosed today major general demoted in the field to his permanent rank of during the touch and go situation at Salerno last September1 way hark to the top Colonel Ernest Dawley a native of 'is was nominated yes- hy President Roosevelt for blasted its way through the beach- to brigadier general-'head forces and actually reached public disclosure ton lllP beach 7 lie commanding gen commander of an army corpsreaching the scene is said to ha''pacajnst bp forces of nnnressinn I 11 1 To Help Patriofs ficial French representative the pojPP aencies in France today ppf I t0 protect patriot so that they Early told reporters The high command officers wept to London to attend a meeting of the combined rhiefs of staffs art II IS dove German division now that a colonel is on his Antigo terdnv promotion the first Dawley months war refugees will he this cminitw and unused military es Page 19 (olumnjO) ipjo before the Fascist era livPd obscurity under Fascism and recently became head nf the hi government hut appareotu (Continued on Page (olumn 3) of the state Today's Temperatures 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 12 Noon 1 2 3 In 24 hour period ended at A today the maximum 79 the minimum 53 55 59 61 64 70 74 75 5:30 was In The Bee Today Amusements 8 Beautifying Yourself 17 Cartoon 26 Classified Advertising 22-23-24-25 Club News 17 Comics 14 Cross 55'ord Puzzle 14 Editorials 26 Fashions 17 Financial News Markets 21 Health 14 Oisehold Arts 17 mrine Kitchen 17 i-ciiers From The Teople 26 Louella Parsons 17 News Behind The New 26 Pattern 17 Questions and Answers 26 Radio 18 Ration Stamp Dates 14 Social News 17 Sport 20-21 Superior California New 7-8-9-10-11 Statistic 22 45'eather 21 decided Dawley was too excited Berlin! had lost his head He Immriii-L a -t had "lost his head" He 'heard' quarters to have brought the new promotion for Dawley: (1) A el- iuesVa ll wTich the Germansnearly8 crushed I the Salerno beachhead may have heen too hasty and (2) the fact that Dawley since hHS demon sirated once more his great abili eral Two factors are said in high Quarters to have brought the new ties a a soldier Company was ately demoted him and sent him united Sutes Government moni-i At c5mpd tohVrU On his return to this Dawley was assigned as acU hv hhv lo the commanding general of fhp acreement wit The Germans" it is field artillery replaeement traming a0PPnt 'he Germans it is center at Camp Roberts Calif our au'v to make them tail u- the Palazzo Quirinnle and slmut- "Viva il pnneipe" when Urn herto appeared on the balcony He was dressed in a gray lounge suit Rnnrsmi Renin FormaflOn oonomi Dsgms UrtiUMWIIt)pn(pt Clf New Ifnlinn JT err ITallQn UOOiner ROME June 9 (Jl Ivanne Bonomi 1odn' the of 1 term split among Mississippi Demo rrats The officers conferred with Pres- ident Roosevelt Tuesday a fewipd hours after news nf the' European President Roosevelt declined today at his news conference to comment on the resignation of James A Ear- ley as Democratic stale chairman UEADQUARTERSlof New Tito president said he had just nb- tained news of Farley's resignation He gave the Paratrnnnorc aiauuupeis EXPEDITIONARY lAO French para- participating in Cherbourg Renin- effective as from th newspapers same answer to a question for com- merit on a threatened anti fourth invasion reached this country WASHINGTON June 9 (-To Home Committee of Liberation Formerly associated with the So- cialists Ropomi now is an inde thoURh h( is dose 0 the Lileral Pattv coun Umberto acting In js capacity as lieutenant yrntnl of th rralni Nrtoi'Jiis form ing a new Itnlinn cabinet lded Bonomi to form a new gov- which it was said will he holly Pnrnenl to succeed that of Bn- Hnti Fascist in character and ex-doglio The prince took this dude am- men who ever collah- n-P PrP nf conferences here orated with Benito Mussolini's with various Italian political lead Fascist regime Pr Marshal Pietro Radogljo who 1Prln miginally had asked stepped down as premier Iimsdav Ra(1nen a now Included tn the new rahjn aflpr hP marshal diolt ed 1 ho niBrnfli i'e will not he government 5 Headed filh Corps A roinnel on the permanent repu- lar armv promotion list Dawley! became a tempoiarv mn (or geneial September 29 1941 The following March he assumed command of tho 6th Corps in Providence nnd suhsenuently went to North Africa commanded the mrp which struck the beach at Salerno last During that rrltl-pn Nazi tank column September 9th 'cal operation a his Tex At both places he Is snid In have proved again to he an outstanding officer The recommendation fori promotion once more to gen-1 oral officer rank came from Iieu- tenant General Lesley McNair commanding general of the army ground an nffieer regarded th" army as severe in case of demotion Prpnrki 1 ciivii i SUPREME ALLIED FORCE June chute troops are til" invasion of sula proving eaperially guide through their knowledge of terrain said to feel had performed hi duty in heading a government dur.

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