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Show . ....61 . - . 1 7-- ' . i lL , I . I I ,,;-- -. -- - - night and southeast portion today.- Yesterday's temp., 86; min., 62; mean, 76; norm. 59. - - - -; - - - - - ' 4111fr.'"ll , , , - mas n I, iI D a smoky trail of the docks and shipyards of that largei -- - port 160 miles north of .Rome. At the same time, Cairo I '', forne two score American Liberators smashed at 'tons of 1 Foggia and dropped $0 SO miles on thatairbase , 2, ,bombs east Of Naples. t (Dispatches from London said Italy's. fleetwhich large units of has. seldom ventured to sea since , .i., I the start of the war, rilaY have been at Leghornknown as Livorno to the Italianswhen 'the ; ! Flying Fortresses visited the har' bor. k (This was the first time thit ; had been bombed.) Leghorn, - Direct Hits ,Madn '1i Two waves of Liberators at- : tacked . Foggia, near the Adriatic t side of the Italian peninsula, and i4 :; a United States communique from Cairo said direct hits were made on several hangars. numerous , I fires started. and at least 13 no, ' my bombers were destroyed E! damaged. and American medium g fightbombers lind -f ers also carried the (air war , across the Mediterranean with t, unabated fury to objectives in , Sicily, Sardinia and the stronghold of Pantelleria, the nearest I , Center 011 1 ir ', , . Albuquerque, Atlanta, Ga. Bismarck, N. Chicago g . ' ' - - nigh Low N. M. 82 ' 53 D.,. ' .... ..: - ."' : - . , ':- '' - ... ' - , ..... 54 00 77 87 88 83 1 - , -- , - .. ". - 6? - - ' - - II ' ' - 68 r ,- , , 4 ' , 2t . New York 62 Oklahoma Citi .., 37 Omaha 62 San Antonio, Tex. - 83 74 79 D011ittr ' ' Temperatures ... - . -- ' , Vol. 370. No. 51. 93rd . Y,ear 14 ' -' apieSL - itOCKS,.. ..,.. PT-- SPADILLO . 9 r a 0 1:1 - , , DD ' .t ... , ' WASHINGTON(AP) Thewere nearing completion. but government's ,,, plan to subsidize I might lag a few days behind ' the living costs, it was learned today, butter prograM. will start with a 'fivecent per Details of the meat program are pound reduction in butter prices. expected to be made public with. Qualified .officials said the sub. in a week or ten days, but the sidy will be applied gradually to contemplated 10 per cent out government duction in retail price may not avoid paying money- for butter already in be effective for several days afttrade hands, and for that reason, erward, following the same pro.11111the apply gram as that of the butter. The next week- - only atthe butter coffee subsidyalso 10 per cent level, and con- may either precede or follow manufacturing sumers will not benefit until the meat program by a few days. These subsidies are the., "roll June 10. At that- time retail prices will be cut by OPA, officials ex- - back" promised by OPA Chief plained, about five cents per- Prentiss Drown recently On the, pound. On smile grades, the re- basis. of an agreement with Sec-tail cut may be six cents. retary of Commerce Jesse Jones IThesame officials .wha nance be quoteth by name, said plans Corporation - pay' the. sub. to subsidize meat and coffee sidies. price-reducti- -- on t ervice Clos, ,... Long ' ,i , e a(ito e .......,...... .. Government Orders Butter Price ,,ciashed;will Pay Subsidy - "-- -ER R ---, - - - . .. twin-engine- d 'PRIITE , ' ' j Fr -- J 0 , dheovranstaantidonleifnt 1 - -- , 1::3,, to match Malta, was first raid- Sicily were attacked by the Amer. bombers a n d IN ed by American Warhawks and ican And in these swecps 18 A20 attack the in later by fighters. day - NORTH AlrilICA(AP).Almost of the 21 enemy planes shot down bombers escorted by Spitfires. 100 Flying Fortresses, striking The island has been under in combat yesterday and the pre. the most distant objective yet daily attack for the past-- week. ceding night were accounted for. In the operations the Al lies assigned irt. the attack on Italy Besides Castelvetrano, air fields two planes.-- at Sciacca,Mila andBorizzo in lost-bu- t from North Africa. bombed . 4,, '' . T . By Edward Kennedy 'ALLIED HEADQUARTERS 1 ' ' ' . - - , Bombers Strike Ports Near Rome, I , . . , -- :: '''''' ' . . .. It : - ' , . ---- E ., - Salt Lake City, Utah. Saturday, May 29, 1943 . . . r, -- e 4 . , I ,0 - - . , :. ' , - - ..... - ' ' 1 ue- -- -- I. ' - ' - -- ' - . - - , - , ' '''. max.- - - Price: Ten Cefits. ..... , --- - . , - Little change In temperature today, Cooler tonight. 'Utah showers and thunder showers in southeast pors -- -Ilion; over mountains and remainder of state today and - early tonight. Cooler in north and west portions to. , , I ,- Weather Forecast - . -- 1 ' ,, ..4. , , . , , - Member Of Council Of Twelve ,Mourned By Church..1' '' Into the span of his lifetime El- A brilliant career of Church service came to an epd today in I der Cannon has crowded a wide He the death v at a local hospital of variety. of Church service. Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, 65, hasheid among other positions a member of the Council of the the Office of IT e!ding Bishop Twelve Apostles of the Church of the Church, - president of the Pioneer Stake,- counselor In the of Jesus Christ - of Latter-dastake presidency and president of Saints. Mission. the Netherlands-BelgiuDeath occurred at 1:25 p.m. Elder Cannon.. an engineer by Death, came to Elder Cannon following several months of ser- training; has given unusual sem, ious illness which has kept him ice in the business and financial from his pffice and from active affairs of the Church. As Pre. duties as a member of the Ge.oeral siding Bishop for 13 'years he directed the expenditure of the Authorities of the Church. ,' y , E, I . , large Church building fund and was associated with a number, of as business institutions. He formerly chairman of the oard"-.'- of trustees of the L. D. S. Hos.: pitals in Salt Lake and in Idaho Falls. was president of the Radio Service Corporation of America, operators of KSL, and at the time of his death was president of The Deseret News , Publishing II ' 1 ' t 1 ' - , - - -' . --.. . 1 , , -' ' I; - i4 - ,, I , , . ! ' I , Company. idely'1,7, Elder ,Cannon traveled for the Church both while serv . ing a mission in Europe and dur- , w,...w .... q,,,,-- , ...,e0riP'.11111t2 :...---,the 18 years he was one. of , PT. .trr,,,,,Tir,v,lom, the General 4uthorities. ' '''' Born In Salt Lake City, June 10, , 4:77 ,i 'T. St. LEONARDOw , . 1877, be was a son of Pres. , , : .s -- 4 ' George Q. Cannon, who was a . 4. ".$ , , counselor in the First Presid. VStiz , i ' 4 i ency, and Elizabeth Hoagland - . ..z r.......aPAPITELLIVA1L--,...47-2A0P11 Cannon. He spent his early child.. ,ORT a hood on his father's farm in the , E2itt! southwest part of the city and at. 4144- ; -- tended a private school and maintained by his ;:. ;. lerua.atiliit.',, l'; Signs I his later youth he attended . ...I. ''' ' S. L. D. and Z V.;.' : College having set., emialmooluitimoolomuNimpl000lltoll11,16,. I :.' :;.: '':':', Impending Allied ,Blow A in Stenography- accompanied .....,,,,q0.0,,,,11 y mairor k a his father on bomb-ItalInN7as1on trip through the to herself still "Ns LONDON (AP) ,, paign 1 Eastern States and to England.. 111411.11.8WSAtirNbill , ilmoo.1111.111.11111.11111.114" low headlines today more heavily." dominated talk IT. U. of . For-inStudent WilloNlooloftstimogoly goatimigmAiti , The Forts struck while ' Wolitomooloottionoro1 Z V ' '..,:'L :;'':4: ';'' ; ..:,..: : Olio ::':.:'?, - 1 most of London's newspapers eign 1011.1mitioll.0.1111.1 ' t. In 1894 and 1895 Elder Cannon stotas saying in a speech at Portsattended the University of Utah page WINE0011"1"11m01.11,as I Woo011111mo01.111111 I which featured front -' , and the following four years was that:an Allied mouth .1:hat "Italy- - is now wide ries speculating 1 a student at the Massachusetts I open to attack." ! blow, was imminent. Institute of Technology in BosFortress" , With the ' : I "European I "Ilsolo11111t1E00111100111.111m ton, where he gradnated in 1899, ..,,,4 - '...:.- "- '. with Military writers had little con- ef Hitler's boast facing invasion a B. en.. S. .' ' ' degree in mining but some were from many directions, the Daily '' . crete , evidence, .., gineering and metallurgy. conclusion of the Mail said: 4 the ' , , Spurred , by ,,, I- : .3 In launchRooWolosoo"1111100" sevelt-Churchill September, 1899, he left home "Hitler's hesitation In , in ing his expected offensive against . talks for a mission to Holland and ''. ' '.4 '''''' Illikuoi016601"Wini WItim000llommien he where somealmost gium, the Russian front indicates - '' '" began an -' : Washington. 'i - Axis-hel. . territor- ycontinuous career of Church serv. ;'. , MUM() 1 , Axis reports suggesting that thing of his present dilemma." of the : ..' seat , , the is , which ice, continued his N.:,..,. A series of Nazis executions Leghorn until ,:i of matter wag a action ' yard. major - MINA ', , , death. While on this mission he vt; ', , was reported in the restless Bal. great Ansaldo shipbuilding .t 'i., were rn.nlowA mr,-,1 . 'i' became ,.-':, , ,, --days ware carried prominently. ' Nor Al- , Many of Italy's submarines .41 of president of the Nether. kansone landpotentialroute that it. these One an elk No0111100114101 of C reports imporY t I 1900 built there and it is from mission, lied invasion. 1lowli , .1111010' ing craft were concentrated in 1902. In that year he was se. tant submarine base.Eisenhower's I '':,.'i ,i 4' f ff to .t ......110110111111 The German radio broadcast a i MOO.' eiffiff011"44 I and Moroccan DNB Tunisian, Algerian iected M. Gen.. Dwight D. Pres. Francis , by Lyman 11.1111 report from Sofia saying an , !.- flgtsl Iim ports was a favored topic. - Theof infernal 11604101 , t 3,' ':, of TUNIS 41601114r .4.011aft to be -- - communique said the- shipyard I machine had been found ?; , 4 his the Europeanon mission',: , Rome radio repeated the story 111111111b, I a was plastered with bombs. and to - in the a man companion home of named the trip t , ; ,, , Two craft today.the landings done. large 4 s, , Turkish mission, visiting EgyPt Yanikeff-ch- iel "great damage" radio technician ' it the re"The enemy Intends to invade of the Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Greece, explosions were seen Inwere , force. He air folBulgarian , of ' thousands with barges. was a -- and France. Italy 'Italy finery area, and( they sent- up 1,, ; target of four wild 're- , full of marines under an enor- TUNISIA lowed- by Elder Cannon was married to ; shots &lay 10. ,volver that SEA smoke a igDITERRANEANof MOW; air umbrella," ' military Winifred Saville such thick clouds . 15, June 1904, in froM DNB Anotherm dispatch commentator on the Rome radio Sofia said the Salt Lake Temple. further observation-- proved-USeven tribunal at ,,,,i-osaid today In a broadcast heard Pleven hada military the death children were born to them, all of , possible. , imposed received , PressAssociated the ' whom survive. Three supply ships by -- seven on sentence , m persons Jc:74 -- ' 7" He had been7home-froThe Commentator said that if ! t hits, however, and other large his tin- in rounded 0, ies railroad the 4 the-Allin Mission fires were started t,s':1;; :''t',''f-'.for two years when the ,,,000rr"-,' drive." I tanks.---- -, LIGH TH 0 US , our islands or on the mainland, Executions Spread Salt Lake Stake, which then in-- I ' yards; and oil storage ,,,, ,-,I'," , ,.'' to able be gaina-thicluded most of the Salt Lake Val--1 they may Little Opposition A Moscow broadcast reported ,, ,", 0' ' would ' 0, , but Te IMBRICOU tial foothold, , 4ARBOR ley, was divided and four stakes they ' . were executed at '''''",,,'":--- - , ,. Every Fortress got home from :i.';-- ; ,,r". " ' soon come upagainst- - Such a ten Yugoslays'near s .created. This was in 1904 and ' 'Nee ,,., ,' Zagreb, in Dugo Selo, the attack, meeting only light t st .,,?......' ',. K," ,' '''''' Ig .. ' defense ',N. One of these stakes was the Pio- that they pi 'sal for the assassination of .,,'''k, 1 ' , and ',kis shooting ed , ,,,, ! fighter opposition 1 would soon be thrown back once thigh,'. ,,,,:: AIRFIErorq The young-return-,..--that iL.,..:3,,L...4.::,,,, few the of one netesesn down planes 1.,.,!..112 ,, more." , ''. 2. '.., ' r' '''' ' president became a coun' Another statement by the ..,':;:,, 10. ..'..4 dared attack the closely-pack- ed ...., ' All selor in this presidency. Held Ready ; s ''. - '' r;z:let Information Bureau said g .:IF 7 I formations. The Fortresses made ..v. 11 . '';',, 7',4,,vz ... Is ',' 1 Under the heading II ",i , "Navy .,,i Greek patriots had killed 40 Ital. , ,,,;'' without fighter , Supervised Publications the raid' alone, , H AR BO It ,,..4. T " the navy ians ' TOWN ,11""r"'""."16IN:Z.Z. southern Greece and that ' ''' ready for biggest-job1 e '' escort. ' itit 1:1,,s'.''' duTlilrniSg PwStcl ,, '''.6 iin Lime eh Ihde Uanlila w9la7; News .1: 74 :Y.,: for the several German planes had been correspondent The curious English form Of ' ' s ' burned iby guerrillas in a raid . ' , Chronicle said called to preside over the NetherI n- the name of the cityLeghor' 1 ... ., ,,,.,,,,s 1. "The greatest naval operation on an airdrome. came from British sailors who lands mission from 1907 to 1909. , , will is imminenteilt 'a ALLIED IMEDITERRANEAN TARGETSOff from in Press was Associated when , it reports history it coast Here of the he the publica-frequented supervised of an Allied army Stockholm said the Germans CHURCH LEADER; PASSESElder Sylvester Q. Cannon of tion of the a some be ' commercial landing Coveport Doctrine and thriving Tunisia are two strategic small islands that are being pounded on the continent of Europe. The were s; reinforcing garrisons in the Council of the Twelve. Apostles of the Church of Jesus !lents in the Dutch language and two centuries ago. --- I-, Pan. constant of bombers.The ' bombing western Europe with their best 1 11 navy is ready. It Is the home town ofCount regularly hy Saints died today in a local hospital.. published a new and revised edi. ed Christ Boatbuilders-a1-0Ver-themotorizf columns. to , bottom)-mayGaleazzo Ciano, former Italian telleria- - (top) tion of the Book of Mormon, and I months also new song books in the . foreign minister and Premier eventual occupation by the Allies or may 'neutralize their de. country have for many ' numa great been French and Dutch languages. Mussolini's to military experts, ber ofconstructing . invasion barges. Amer. In 1917 he became the second , Pantelleria, an island of vol- fensive- positions. Both islands, according canic .origin which was a place would serve as excellent stepping stones to Sicily and bring the Ica already has built many thouof Pioneer Stake, which president -- he-- w of banishment under the Roman AtIlied forces closer to the mainland. aa Sardinia also is under sands of similar craft. The con position he held-unt- il is Over, Until 1 more tons millions of struction become Preside in 1925, called, to empire and which Mussolini coo- heavy attack. , (International) of small naval craft is under' the- - Church, suc of verted into a fortress designed Bishop ing .,.I am able to present you insig- way." ceeding Charles W: Nibley, who ALGIERS, only am 1 privileged to confer May that are my ownwon on had been called into the First the correspondent added- that Gen. Henri Giraud placed his own on you the highest honor ,France nia of battle." ille merchant shipping situation can bestow., but more especially 'the field Attu-rviountain- s Presidency of the Church. He The award is not a personal served as presiding bishop with He Grand Cross of the Legion of evidently was- satisfactory, " tribute to me," General Eisen- - distinction, until the April 'con- - i said that the. index of, - Allied Honor today on Gen. Dwight D. "but of ference of 1938, when he was rehower a Af- replied, symbol North the needs for original American the Eisenhower, and comradeship and cooperation of leased, and then was ordained an Seize Vital Ranges-Afte- r rican landings were 2,000,000 tons commander-in-chie- f of Allied Allied forces under my com- Apostle and became an associateza and that 11,000,000 tons of Shipmand and the French' North Afrt- Of the Council of the Twelve.-,, an A lorce8.2.declaredLbeLmollid:eMU, their opposition in an area form- las MacArthur's headquarters rieeded.since.:-;....;:.,. been Press had can Army under your coramand- year later he was named a -ed by the north wall of Chichagof that TJ'. S.- - Flying Tear- pings The Daily Express played pp late French- leader's - exam-th- e , decided have "As to wear ragnung :up snowy--combined-Allied-aere asyou bar of the Council of the Twelve, ial Valley, Holtz Hai Pass and Chi. esses and Liberators dropped pie In- not- wearing the decora.; .,,,,,::,..,::::.: no decoration until France is filling the vacancy occasioned by 19 tone of bombs on three Japaridges und:r enemy fire, Ameri- chagof Harbor.. ' sault on Germany and Italy and tion until France is liberated. , exso shall free, emulate of civil-"Nenese Balthe airdromes Melvin your the' in of death a J. headline and Elder vicinity French The can troops blasted Japanese saying: military a frontpaged for enemy. Wewak,- - New Guinea. , single Except ......... I dec. treasure shall this lard. move? We may take Pan- Ian commander-in-chie- f kissed p ample. ' -' ; out of their trenches on group- - on another ridge, at the oration which will not be worn His leadership and ability had ' Flying through severe storms, talleria." Eisenhower on both cheeks in 1 is liberated France until and Fishhook Ridge in the battle of north end of Lake Conies, the the raiders left many fires ragyou '...7,.. aft- the traditional French embrace, been was Prominence recognized in a number of given by . and I can meet in the city of civic appointments. , In 1930-3Attu Island and have now bottled navy reported that "other parts ing and all returned safely to ernoon newspapers to the Fly- - after placing 4 Ted sash on the he of the island are devoid of enemy base. Metz." 1 , was chairman of the Governor's both his up the main enemy force in toa ing Fortress attack yesterday on American-and-tappise -- Metz Is Gen. Giraild's births State Flood Control Commission activity." rnountainous pocket only three bombers,- es- Leghorn. -- with a sword. was raid called shoulders The 1;1,7anHe Lorraine. in the frequentAmerican aerial navy place miles 1931-3four square, The ceremony took place under artillery fire, corted by, six Zeros, dropped 50 the first blow of the Allied camhe acted as chair. : ..:.,07'.. ly has expressed an ambition to and in nounced today. the palm trees of the government- bombing, naval shellfire and bay. bombs on the Allied air base at state man of tounal the advisory lead a French Army of liberation A navy bulletin described Fish- onet fighting were declared to al palace before an honor guard .... for unemployment. , . Into the city. on Australia's north t Iro. .:....:: fiVe British hook Ridge, .flanking the main have slashed all other Japanese and of French, He held a number of engineer. Shakeup miles 300 east coast of Darwin, a as d "strong strongpoibts to pieces. area, American regiments and before Japanese-hel1 L'ar.L.,.....imij be. and he when ito, positions, the but said a Americans communique The Rome uniformed In the southern zone of the and said the LONDON(AP) . came Presiding Bishop he resign. . .GEN. HENRI ' tack caused little damage and radio said tonight that sweeping brilliantly on white horses. mounted 1 fought their way up the precipi- Pacific ',war theater, Gen. Doug. no casualties. MAUD ed his post as city engineer. Front : EISENHOWER ' e, were being made in "I have the honor of conferring changes tous slopes to storm the enemy .. 1 1913 to 1925 he had been in charge . Spitfires met , the Japanese membership of the Fascist Par- - on You the Grand Cross of the Continue entrenchments above the cloud ' all 's and feet shot raiders and . engineering supervised on former that the occasion soldiers; Legionot Honor only line. .The ridge fell .Thursday. 6 Saves-Sisterdown three bombers for certain tyand projects forthe city. including decorated men ami some other of the victory in Tunisia" Giraud 1 .. . By William 141cGaffin ReportingortYesterday's ' Two and . ., others.: allowed damaged classes f MOSCOW would:he thls told (AP). .... Large water supply. water works, sew. I tion, the navy said the main were ' lost. construction, cut') , age, paving, the main is me. in Russian Not for forces and a German party. pf significant day remnants were centering Soldiers . ' $1,500 gutter installation, sidewalks, ' c . planes are continuing their aerial and , Joyce Davie, 3, smoke intenan abatement, with special lighting increasing ) . WASHINGTON possible death by- fire, today fencing (APThe northeast of Novorossisk ana systems and- inaugurated, the city ; when her brother,- Monte Dfrom sity House and Senate conference contank-leforces zoning have plan. infantry I , 6, ripped a burning dress the' Rusaro. to business , addition In taxation in clashed mittee on .. . I sharp fighting, the listed Elder but said , children' sian i today. pointment previously of Mr. and Mrs. .settl d, in a report made public Plane's Sink Six Boats In The - dispatches Shore ' they- still did not mention the Cannon was president of the ,...f 7 a shto uCsrey flat $1,500 personal today, ofio45th Grvaer11:-.)aZWASHINGTON L.-BerS. offensive" which the board trustees of "Red of to, army (AP)' frornlross-,com' for for- high and unescorted over the motor gunboats.. off LONDON An official of 'the House exemption , dress lin has been reporting for the College, president of the McCune (AP)"Large child's Cherbourg . the when gether ' ! . committee on all military an& naval. person. mations", of heavy U. S. bomb. Folkestone area. , School of Music and Art' - and peninsula during the night and caught ' fire from an open gas 'last two days. The Fortresses came back- - in sank six and damaged three. activities said today he has member of the board ..of control. Tha..correspondent of without distinCtion asto rank ers attacked targets in western . nel, burner. . A total of 12,000 RAF crewseveral formations evidence that many' JapaRed army orgatt'said it was the Deseret GyMnasium. and was a i or family status. Brit. and werecloseflying I nese released from reloca Germans who were attacking in director of Zions Securities, Cot'. barely distinguishable men took part in the super raids I , in IndusThe provision, substantially tion centers for farm, ish bombers pounded air fields as they returned to base at 20.- this week on Dortmund, Dussellocal battles from the German's poration, Z. C. M. L Hotel Utah j . : bill In form the pass-ethe . which, dorf and Essen, Lord Sherwood., trial and domestic work United 000 feet. Kuban River bridgehead in t h e Company, Amalgamated ! Sugar the Senate before being sent in ' northern France. the no immediate an- undersecretary for air: disclosed was There Shoes 197 Ger- Have have been trained in esplow Star said 5 Red ' Caucssus. Any United States and the to conference, differed from States Army Air Force an- nouncement of the Fortresses' in a speech at Dumfries, Scotman planes had been shot down Company age and sabotage. 4 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.-- Fuel Company. ., : 't0 the House proposal. which called nounced tonight . chief nor of combat scores. land. Robert Stripling,-th- e . in In air targets, the three eni ..-days heavy i 1 . McCarthy some all for of (AP)Charlie besides bombers The . and British. ' pay Isw1dow, military exemption commitSurviving, of the Later in more the afternoon be "Our will efforts doubled battles , there., Investigator here office OPA war- service up to a of the Americans were, escorted the for active sons tered are and daughthe following , Fortto were be and even trebled," he added. . bombers, presumed taught, tee, said they on the arm of Edgar Bergen maximum of 83,500. by fighters. , resses, were -- reported- crossing in a school operated in To1 : Warning Italy to be prepared l l Slain ' The --amendment Upon which chances the how asked m and not The did announcement specfor Black coast in he flysouth the waves, said: nSnaonn,Fr. greater air attacks, cos;Jowseipnhfiellidobicln.socna, kyo by the imperialist carthe conferees agreed will apply ify Los were for getting a new pair CHUNGKING tAP) --- ' The 'She is starting to feel a little largets, although lated in the ing high iin the direction of St. t Dragon Society, how to taxable years beginning afternoon , Mrs. to Chi5. only size of O'Connor: waves Rod of for Chinese shoes, commissioner Angeles-our sheNizaire of Sikang of destrucbut will and , power, Lorient, German ' ,air ry cut a program Dec. 31; 1941., atfer S. Lt. Land, to Lawrence B. was be in Cannon, western bombers, China, 'much on cago; rationing more George in both receive Flying submarine French in presumed the States province. bases United tion in the Sicily The conference committee ' -S. 1 Medical Corps, Camp were reported cross- coast. i 'official.: explained that not assassinated Wednesday- - by-- five . and Sardinia' and on the mainthe event of war. broadened the exemption to cover Fortresses,south Richof - 'said coast I wails of the the, s -the - even a ventriloquist's dum-- . ing gunmen and one of his body- Howze, Tex.; Mrs. Lucille land, England back Considerable the aeriartraffic that despite AnArican citizens serving with F.--, -- Striplingguards- also was wounded fatal- ards, wife of Maj. Wayne as the , my .could get shoes without school the military and naval forces of headed toward the German sub- and forth over the channel - was Rome radio.". ' 'Richards. Sacramento, and Pvt.. ; marine lairs of St. Nazaire and heard during the night. With: tonight still to go, the ly, a dispatch said ttoday. parting with a .No. 17 cou North American School of - the United' Nations. i The commissioner, named Leng- Donald James Cannon, Salt Lake Charlie .P011 and how did ;The air ministry news serv- British -airmen already have run It accepted- - the House propos- Lorient on the French coast. r Military Virtue and that its ) 1 ' Hours before, a great force of ice said that-- six wear his out anyway? He' yun, was traveling by automo- Recruiting and Induction Station,al for abating taxes of members up' the- highest total of bombs graduates in this - country bile in Kingping disqict when U. S. Army, and eleven grandforces-wh.., t of the a the in the Forts returned from raids Albacores of the fleet air arm dumped on Europe in any week number 10,000. - never did any walking. 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Headlines Feature Increasing Of ,, ASat:, WINIII Wilmooloi - ,:,:..::,:::,:.:1-r-71- , Invasion Of Europe Near, London Newspapers Clam - s - . ttempt-tcr-land-on-nist r ,..,.. 7 -- , , s -- ;.' - ...-- , :"' , , -- . - . - 0 Fascist-officials.- , - " 4 '' -1- 1 .,, . - Soy-Nav- y "'' 1, . , , . 1 -(- - , Eisenhow''er Decoration IGiraud GivesWon't War Wear Cross son-in-la- T ; - -- Yanks Scale Fierce Battle Americans f..i. r .f..-i.''..- -- F,.7.1 :',-1,..- , -- ,;,,,:- - 1 - - Eight-Japane- ' ng Fascist 0 2 Spahg ., - ,t, - Frk , . : - . Exemption - Allie- Get ----ne- se d-planes - Flying Fortresses rialce o Graduate Spies - to-re- -- D aylight Raid Life I' jIi wrom 1 - U.S. Frees Jap. 9f AirBottles , , , , d , Surprise Attack Off o 1 D. e after - - t -- Red-Sta- r. , . Charley Can't f, 1 te; ,I , ' , Official - -- four-englne- - - - wn 1. "4, 1.1.-- was-kno- , - , - bomb-carryin- g -- ' , . , ' i , n - 4e. . , , 2 . . ' ' |