Show - ''' v a l'' - - e ' i Inowsin 1 - time dert ‘Vallace'm - touched ally off coracd McCormack declared anyone who believed "time is our ally" took a position "in favor of a negotiated peace—of unadulterated appeasement" "Does the gentleman accuse Mr Hoover of appeasement?" Martin asked loudly as he jumped up from his desk on the Republican side "D oe a the gentleman mean to ray Mr Hoover is working for a negotiated peace 7" "I don't want the gentleman "globaloney" Fulbrght declined to permit interruptions but when be finished Democrat former the peees dent of the University of Arto ask her invited queskansas tions She came forward and they The stood at twin microphones klcnisye was tense "The young and very able gentleman from Arkansas has spoken ratror loosely of what he calls my freedom' of the s ir policy" Mrs IA1C 4 begen She herself is 39 i a specific ''I wreild like to ask him qeestion Q—By his definition of what he cans a proper policy does he Intend for this country to control its own skies and airports after - ' Ideam an is stormy debate in the house Tuesday between Democratic Leader Republican Leader Martin both of Massachusetts WASHINGTON Fel±) 16 ten— Two new members of congress Represertative Clare Boothe Luce the playwriht and Representative J W rulbright Rhodel scholar from Arkansas exchanged caustic words in the house Tuesday over pAet-a-a- r freedem of the airways blonde The Republican had tried to twice gain the floor while Fulwas accusing her of advoleright a narrflw imperialietie cating in a speech last ef grab"' rriey be eeik in which she opposed fredont e or tthe air and called Vice Presi- ' t WASHINGTON Feb16 terl— Just what fDrmer President Hoover meant when he said ''IA'al should not try to do too much t - SAN FRANCISCO Feb 16 (10 —Sir Gerald Campbell British minister to the United States said Tuesday the pcstwar period will require as much teamwork between America and Britain as the i t - v ere-grt- 4xactly that" one passage in which Half Million Q I irrpied Inferred or stated speLOS ANGELES Fete 16 UPIL-- elf:ealiv that this country should Movie Director W S Van Dylce a:r sovereignt-- in any an with an estimated left other nation without the consent of value of estate a half million dollars in that naton" for the benefit of his wife A—"Would von like me to read trust him three children and his mother your speech again to this house?" Filed for probate Tuesday the IA"atI Mrs Luce said was drroo-reout by laughter from the norocratic side Fulbright added: 'That is implicit throughout ' as r !tee ft" iteloorsrv a ' rør-ppeteeh 'You are inferrIng" declared l!rs Luce deliberately They both sat down iFFLIII --Gi- Court-Marti50-Ye- Sentences ar ve at ' to read something into Mr Hoover's statement" he shouted Await Trials 22 pacing down the aisle toward McCormack PHOENIX Ariz Feb 16 Oa— ''And I don't want the gentle- read something into my Five sentences were handed down address' the Democratic leader Tuesday morning by the general retorted "What Mr Hoover court-martitrying 27 Negro solsaid speaks for itself ' diers here on charges growing out "I do not charge Mr Hoover of a Thanksgiving day riot which w h om I respect personally stands for appeasement but if led to three deaths and injuries to we were to follow his advice the 11 others l will be a stalemate of results Four soldiers were given 50 the war and a negotiated peace" Martin asserted the former years each at hard labor and a fifth was given 40 years president bad said the United States was in the war to a deImmediately after the sentences cisive finish were announced the court headed "We are on the offensive and want to keep on the offensive" by Brigadier General Forrest Le Williford started the trial of other the Republican leader continued cases "and time la on our side beIn addition to the long terms at cause our production forces are ordered gathering and we are getting hard labor the men werefrom the dishonorably discharged stronger every day" army and to lose All pay and allowances eases the In all court-martithe law provides for an appeal and review automatically to go to the ' judge advocate general's department of the western defense comaX mand If approved final sentences will be made by Lieutenant General John L DeWitt commanding officer of this area Names of- the men sentenced BOSTON Feb 16 CTI—Brigadier General Daniel Noce who organ- Tuesday and the place of their conized the amphibian engineers will finement will be revealed if the authority approves the receive the distinguished service reviewing sentences medal at ceremonies Wednesday at The riot here started after a Fort Devens A review of 4000 fight between a girl and a soldier men will he held in his honor in a cafe When a Negro military i i Major General Sherman Miles - police officer intervened s h oo t in g commanding the First service com- started mand will decorate General Noce Guns and ammunition were oband also will present the soldier's tained and soldiers and military medal to four military p o'licernen police shot it out on' Phoenix for "heroism" displayed while on streets guard duty aboard a prisoner of war train which was derailed and wrecked near Nevada Mo last British Trauler Lost December 12 LONDON Feb 16 UP—An adGeneral Noce's citation reads in - communique said Tuesday: inmiralty "his and that part leadership of the admiralty respiration have contributed In a- ''The board marked degree toward the readi- grets to announce H M trawler ness of the army to carry out Stronsay (temporary Lieutenant A F W Eoumphrey R N V R) world-wid- e offensive missions" The four soldiers to be decorated has- been lost There were no are Sergeant Louis J De Filipo casualties" Corporal Joseph E McCarthy Core 1771 I re' ''" Er1 red ' ': 1eaareal"r" ' poral Francis T Ryan and Private 1 I 'ea —i a L ee First Class Morris Samovitz all ea ia al el a gr FIT LIKE NEW At last! 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(Continued From Page One) VAIn the questinn of the resources rienring board A preface to the discussion wes an erelysis of whet might happen should the senate insist on confirming appointments of all goytrnment employes meking $3800 or mere Ft year Mr rlonsevelt 'said he had only read about that in the papers but 1!e displayed a lively interest wheri a repcirter cited some figures to ed par-dump- - ' ‘ Board Foes' alks-Ata11- munique added "They attacked us right after we our bombs came in again and again and kept after us for nearly an hour right until we got to the channel" said Captain J W Carter of Lawton Okla pilot of a Fortress elilled "Carter and His Little Pieta"e Bet ween :() and 50 German fighters were estimated to have taken part in the battle "They looked like they were their top- men all right" said Cap- taitch Clifton Pyle of Marshall Texas Some of the' American airmen described the opposition as the toughest yet encountered over the continent but others said it was not as heavy as that on the second raid over northwest Germany Feb- ruary 2 German bullets set fire to a wingtof one of the Fortresses and as the flames spread quickly to the fuselage the c rew members parachuted to safety one after - h Roosevelt Raps from so obsrlire nerve injury Tuesday she walked again at the office of the Federation of Then she Crippled ancr'Disabled wrote to her brother Arthur on foreign service telling him that a "miracle" had happened !her helpless II - d ' Atiracle Gli W NEW YORK Feb 16 (INS)— Phyllis Bernberg blind and alyzed for six years was talking Germuins Put Up to her father who said: "Phyllis if you love your dad you'll get up Strong Defense ' out of that chair and walk again" B:ifyre Six Bombers So she 'did I That was several days ago in (Continued Froin Page One) her Bronx home where she had bronchitis develop if France Other communications sat In a wheelchair since she was yoCur cough chest cold may or acute bronincluded 15 A skating accident had left chitis is not treated and you cannot targets sidings railwks afford to take a chance with any medistations signal boxes and less potent than Creomulsion in the floor of the Fortress Dry cine Planes returning from the Stwhich goes right to the seat of the Martini near Lieutenant B A trouble to help loosen and expel germ Nazaire attack bore an assortment Laden phlegm and aid nature to Gardner of St Johns Ariz but he soothe of holes in noses wings fuselages and heal raw tender inflamed got out of it with only a few fa- oronchial mucous membranes and propellers as a result of the Creomulsion blends beech wood cial scratches heavy fighting but individual cas:reosote byspecial processwith t other Just as Lieutenant 'Warren An- time ualties were flescribed as light tested medicines for coughs derson of Lawrence Kan the Et contains no narcotics "Visibility was good and bombs No matter how many medicines were seen to burst in the target bombardier on the Fortress Butch mkti lhave tried tell your druggist to area where fires were started" sat- down over his bombsight a eelly a bottle of Creomulsion with said an official United States and three-inc:he like must the you a of flak hole understanding slug put ue air mi—stry communi q "Strong cough peray ill the transparent plastic nose way it encountered I --another mklo nnaed s tiaLi fighter opposition wascontinued-unare to you mitting A burst of flak knocked a hole right where he laid beenafter the attack and have your ) ' Sets al Briton Cites Engineer Corps Leader Wins Need for Postwar Unity Army's Aledal war itself "We are in a tight corner" he told the San Francisco Common-th- e wealth club ''and we are going to war?" A- --I vTeild say not any more be in just as tight a corner when than we now control our ports the war is over" and ''I think Russia Germany under the traditional policy Of change places" the might possibly freedom of the seas- IQ --- I would like to ask the diplomat: remarked "Russia will have two imporIn centlemart another question his speech he said I 'inferred' this tant markets to develop—Europe or that I inferred nothing I im- - on one side and Asia on the other '‘Gerrnany might become cornTLied and the gentleman from Are kansas did the 'nferring I alk munistic ''I should nct be surprised if the gentleman to give a precise Russia a from the might get worried over precise quote 'passage text of my speech in which I said the rise of communism in EilAmerica must control the soy- - rope" of the skies of any other naVeri" A—"I dont think I said you Movie rMan Leaves ' U-Bo- dis- - tance over the channel" With R F and allied fighter squadrons supporting the opera- tions there were' many combats with enemy aircraft the com- - to Members Trade Verbal '- ' orb Luce Speech 4 Draws Fire Eoaver Of Arkansan Debate in House Stormy New were some til the bombers Five Soldiers Yanks Batter Base Get Terms in Statement Rouses ArizonaKilling At St Nazaire akt trribune iall Wednesday Morning Feb 17 1943 zrbc h S i 1 r 1' Lottilasil Cooksou—Seel - - L140 ' REGULAR? 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