!Ile
oabl•
f i ' •
Snalana
late lime
out troa war ••• ,.
fla1h •• a
■ tory
ot
11atr1mo117-
whiab
11181 be alon1
lh•
llne of U•
ola
theory that
11arr111 • la
a
tlnd
of
war, I\
we1,after a
taahlon ,
la
\)ae oa•• ot
Mr,
and
Mr■•
Willlaa Ra, ot
lb•
pl••am
lagliah
IOlt'll
of
aooh4al••
.
fte7 •
liarrle4
•1:1
anen
•••a ••••
~
,oa.,
1n
ooart
are
RQ
c191181lc1et
a
1eparatloa, aooulna
lfr,
RQ
,t •
a l ~
Iler
that
1n
tra41t1ona1
laalaal
1,
1•
■tUl
1eae1
tor
a
11811 , •
beat
hl1 wlte wl\h
a
1tlot
ao
lhioter
than Ilia llmab, So aa,be
llr,RQ
••94
a
I
tiot
a1
llliot a• Ill• wna\;•
·
w
■ 11
'tnl
ltl
It••
w
~~~
In oourt toctQ
~
aefeao•
w..
an aqr,
arowl
\be\
Ile . _
101
aarrle4
beoa111• he waated,wllat
,
he oall•4 -- "0oaforl 81111
llappln•••"
'Mle 1apl1oalion
beina
that lite with
lfrl
Ra,
waa
neither oomtortabl•
nor
haPPJ'•
AU wllloh 1om41 lite 1M1e or4inar, 4••1,10 41eoor4,
a
11ntil we heard the •• a
ot the br14earooa an4 brt4e,IIE'UTS. .. ••••
,~
weeta ago,
Be 11 n1net7,and
.•h•
11
1nul7-eipt,e-=
.
.,.A01a,.:;=-•
ll&IIIJ.GI
--a
di
11111 thoqbt he ooul4 t1Ja4 oOllfo:.. .. ,
an4
happlaee1
1n
aarr1a&•
~
-••llal
an
Opllalal l"
--oo--
IW.f
Dllrina the houra ot dartneee l
e
e t n1aht, Br1 t1eh troepe
et
the
Jtftb
Any
•1thdr• trom their poeitiona in the ruined town ot
oa11ine.
'l'he,
had been holding abo•t a
third
ot
the wreotq•
et
ltu1ld1qa
an4
etr••I•,
&Del
n•
the, plll.le4
out-- wbioh eaae
la•l• in
OU1lno
llight ho• thoqht a retreat.
It •
o,
111e7
were
• - • 411illuiuec1,
ror
at
dawn
It ..
•
one
of the
areat•n
aot1
et
llilitar,
■eloctraaa
ffer
plqec!,
.
A1
Ille
&lillller
ot 4117
aptee.red on
the Italian oeutm14e, Iller•
• • a rear
et
aotere-
81111
a1lie4
plan•
toet to
the
et,
111 a
areal ••ara,1q11a4roa after •ca•a4ron,
'Bae, f l •
to 0a111no,1l•I
boaera
of
.,sr,
•••oription.
And
th111
b,,aan
the
areaten
dr
1toabln1 in the whole
■e41t•rran91111
o...-lllan,
Blot
out the
ye17 ralnl
et
Oaa11Do-•1uoh
•a•
the
order
1ene4
bJ
the Allied
oOIIIIBAd,
Wipe eat the 1tab1tom Qerllllll whe
w1
tll
a
-,r1aa of 1u po1t1 in tile wr'lokaa• had hel4 up
the
J
J.11el1 ac1Y.-e
for weea •
Wipe
the■
o'al
bJ'
a eheer ••i&hl
of
high a:ploa1Y•-
1'hea e oonaanda
were
tulfl.l
l
ecl toda7
with
a 1'1apendou bla1tiq
that
ebuot
th
E'!
T
er, hille
ot
the
ru11ed Italian
land.
1/
IULY--1
1n
OU1in• 811d
tile imaec11at• ooun\rJ ar011114,
!he
town
11 a
••ll
pla•••
Jue\ about
GD• 1quare
atle, In
that
1q11are
Idle of
\GIil
alone,
tnneen
b1llldre4
tolll
et
bomb■
were
ctropped,
WM.oh
aac11 up
Th•
•••t
the
1'1\
plane ha4
\111"D.e4
ltaat
:troa
U••
reoftd ltreatlq
lto■biJII,
.Aaerl oin
aDI
Bri
\iah
aua
opene4
ftre-
artille17
1helll h1111\1n&
out
wha\ffer
Oer111e1
llip\
It•
left,
10r
hours
the 1hell1
of
\be
oannon
atill hrther
ohvaet
Ule
\Ullblet
wreotaae ot
■ tone-•
1impl.7
palYerl■ ina
\he hllble4
■aa1e1
of
■-11117,
!hen
after the
c1eluae
of 1hel11; 41••
bomltera
went
into
Ao\1oa••
nooping
plane, that
aen\
1or1Jamin& bombs into •hatffer alp
ot
life
the7
001114
apot,
~e .Amerioan air foro
1
1
obaener
ea1c1:
-
-
"I
aan•,
aee how they
ooulct
fiDL'l
any
taraete,"
n
911
laa
tly,
the prolong 4 inferno of bomb1l'l8
and
ahal.llng waa
followed
bJ
an
infantry
adTanoe --
troopa on
the
aroun4 aov1111
1mr-1
torwar4 lo
oaJlv•
the p111.Terlae4
wreotage,
Am
,,111 Ill.,
moeuilerel
re1
la
lanoe ·• G•l'llall
111DD8NI ••rg1ag
troa
cleep
oellara
M,
-t,4
1114
OJ•inl
tire,
A..'lb.fl7
Jut
up a
d11perat•
r
e
•11ta.noe
a• alll•I
,,
•
A-
So
1oldler1
Ihnat
forwart,
~
oaoe ur~ tiler• ••• alr
aotloa.
tlal1
~-1:i,
till•
Q
llraflna plaae•-·
IWarllll
et
ti&hten
·••P111SA"5II'•
•0111a ...
~•~••~.::':u ..
Ill•
adn1111■,
h.aaarl1iD1
Ill•
tolal
ot
air
aollon
t_.
IM 481, , ~ - • • •
A
• .., llapaloh reporl1
,u,
we:r,
plea•
et
ill•
allle4
11111,erruean
-
dr
f•ro•
l••t
par\ in lo4ay' •
aa1asll
aaa11111
oaaalae,
w1\la
a
reoerl•ltreatina
0011DI
of
Ul?'N
lllRlaDI
I
ortl•-- a ...
,1.
lae1J11
•n•
fll1llt
'7 _.
plane, ~•
Jrn10111 reoorl
waa
r•l•ter . . ill
~
b•11nn1111 of an all•RI p111h,
!k•
tlral ate,-- th• oap\ure
of
Ca111no-- -
wh1oh will
open Ille
WQ
inill
broad
TaUeya lea41D&
le
Roae,
The b'!llef ii
that
\he
fifth
~
troop■
will
n•
dr1Te
Dlrlk•
-
-
ward towarct the eternal
0111,
1D
an
ettort to
JoiJl
up
w11b
the
beaoll-
heaf.~
ot
Ro•••
A
The lastest
from
C
a
ino
or
d
that Fift Army
troops have
driven
th
gb
most of the towP,
an
tba
the castle on the slopes of
Monte
Cassino
has been
occupied by American troops -- though when
night fel
the Germans still held the blasted ruins o the
faaous
Monastery.
The
dispatches
express
constant
surprise at the
fact
that,
even
a ter the
alaost
unearthly bombardment of Casino,
GermRn
g
un~ers
survived and
ere
able to put up a
fight
against
Allied troops who pushed forward to occupy the
town.
1ULt·••
~
Jr••
thel\ beeohh~a4 1,eelf, little
aewa o•ee
throll&h;·•
~1l'J
moh
11 1vld1e4,
1Jhat J141JJ&S ••
haTe
ute a
■er•
brief
ata,~MIII tf aa a4Tanoe
b7
the Br1t1ah at ,heir eeotor of
tb•
per1aeter.
gu
"'
• 11 tbat ,he bl&
4r1T•
fro■
the
beaobheacl
111G'
haye
b•u ••
-£
a 4r1Te
ooorc11natel
wi\JIA
tJ:macJ:,rina
ff81l'8
al Oaaaln••
---•--
JII IAR
Wal \he
al
'7
•t
Brlml"1
ot,
An4
\ha\
oont1n11•1
\he
taak
ot
tnoot1Da
nt \he
Qeman f1pter
pla11•
toroe-•
t •
Bnan1"1ot 11
a
hMer ~•
••• flr•
••re
1e•
throqh
breate
·
1n
the 0101111.
ft• cl117 •••
h
~
aYil7
neroaat an4 the bOllbiq . . .
IOU
w1
th
lh• all et \hoe•
n•
4n1o•
for
e.1111111 a, an 1DY111bl.• obJeotlY••
'!llree boa1ter1
a l
flY•
tiahtera ••r•
loat,wbil•
run,-.s.z
Jail plan• were 1hot clcnra 'b7 th• t1p\ere alone,T £1r
battl•
were
• nei-e
1n
epot ,
llat
onl7
1Jl
epo\1,
Larae • eotiena
et
'h• alll•I
-
11r-aaa4a
•001111,erel
11\tl• er
n•
alr
oppoaltlon, J&aln lt
wa1
a oa1•
of
olo\ldl --
the
4etencl1.JW
Qeraan
:fipter
faro•
b•1D&
a
..
eatl.7
hanclioa.ppecl
b7
the
laot
of
Yie1b1l1t7,
80
JIIIOh
10
\hat
■ OM
all1e4
-
pllo\e on
retarni.aa deaoribe4
eir
J..
igh\1 with the
oonteaptuou
tera
\h97 uee
tor the
r
nffantfuli· ".Tua\
a 111lt run,"
11114
\he1,
--,--
,a.tot
AIR \fAR.
The
la ■ ia
retaliated with another raid on Lon4on tonight
1n
wbioh boaba were dropped on 1oetterec1 aeotiona
ot
the Britilh
oapital,
Aa
1e~•
to be the oeae in 118111
ot
theae la1i
n11iaanoe ra1de, London oh11rohe1 were hit hard, The London
l»arrage
n1
tr•en4oua, an4 elwen ot the raidera
were ahot
dawn, In • • plao• the
la ■i
or• ba1lec1 out of e plane that
oraabet
in
fle ■ea,
ana
one Qeraan lanc1ec1
bJ
peraaJuate
1n
the
garden
ot
Altre4 Walter, a gunner ho• on leeye fro• the
nr tront,
Al ~h• Geraan aot oleer of hie paraohute, the
.
lfngliebaan
oontront
eel
him with
'l
t1ze4 b117onet, 'l'he lesi
wae oontuee4 and ata ... ered "I• thia London!" It waa. and
100n ue we1 on hia
~
to a prison oemp,
-o-
pIJAL
01
IR
,
•
And the let~at 1a a diapetoh that ha
Just
fl ah d from
Br1
te
1n,
Three
great formB
tiona
ot
RA
planes
were bombing
Na1i Germany
tonight,
Obeenera
on the
ohennel
oo at reported
that
1quedrona
paeaed over, and a id: "'1'he biggeet toroe of
BA7 plene1
heard cner ~gland in a
long time,"
-o-
AO
LL
F0L
L
0
AIR
'
AR
The
Am
ert
oan
a1
rmen
bae
ed
on
Britain
haT
e
a
n
aw
ao
e
t
0d 81 -•
Lieutenmt
Rob
rt Johnsen
of Lawton,
0klaho11e..
H
e
forges
ah
ead
Of
tb
e
Jr8'rioue high
aoor
er
,
Cap
tain
·
raiter
Mahurin
of
F
ort
,
,,e;rne,
Indian ,
lfhen
the
I
uadrone
of
b
ombers
and
fighters
toot
ott
to 11a1h
Bl'1lllaw1ot
t
Oday•
Captain
Malmrin had
a aoiere
of
twenty
la 1 plenea
Lei
tenant
Johna
on wae one
bebim
him,
with ninet
en,
In
aerial oollbat toda, Johnson
a•t
three -
C$Pta1n
Mahurin
1oere4 a
blank, AS th
e
luck of
0011bat
went,
he
41'ftn't
baa
a 1in1l•
la11--. • - • • •
tor
th•
day,
AD4 that put Jolme
an tw• abeacl
Of
h1■J~
2-~,
--o--
RUSSIA
'l'he
latest tro11
Russia
p1oturee a new big
loYiet
adYanoe-
lloaow
reports
Ula
t
Red
Ar'llt/
troope
haTe
:foroed
a
oroeaina
ot
the
Bua
RiY
3r
on a tront more than
eiztJ-
two
■ ilea
ong.
l'h~ haTe a oore4 an adYanoe
ot
nineteen ad.lee• mcl
are now within twenty-nine 111181 ot th frontier o:t the Ruaanian
proYinoe
o:f
Beaearabla.
To the 1011th, aloq th• .Bl.aot Sea,SoTiet troops are oloaina
in
.
on
the
i,ort
ot
Bltolaw, ant
the
Geraana Uiere are
threatened
with
another trap-•lluoh ae waa
,prung
on them at the important oitJ
Of
Daeraon,
They are
try1111
to aTc14 the traJ
by
gettina out
in
Uae,
with
■"o°"
1a7in1
that the naouation ot Jfitelaff
ha•
alread7
bepn.
--o--
souffl1
T
WJ
PA
I
C
Th
air blows
a
g
einet the
Jap
e oontinue in then we tonight
- - with plan a
of
th
army, navy,
end merinee
h1t\1na
a
whole string of
baa a
in
th
Cerol1n Ialenda, including
Orolut,
e1oh
tw
only two..-llundred.:..and
-
twenty-five mil
a
thie
aid
of
the Japan 1e beae at Truk,
AD4
Wnat,
1n
New uinee,
wee bleated by another one bunared
end
affenty-four tone of bomba
.
- - with
eight
Jap•·•• plenea
ehot
down,
cBI?SBOl,I
Tb~ Sw
diah
lin r Gripeholm, with its oer o of
t
.merio na
returning home from Nazi oaptivity, rah d port t Jersey
City this afternoon,
The
attitude of the
AJA
rioane,
d
iplomatio off1o1el1 largely,
WA8
well expr 1eed
by
one who
1aid:
"After fifteen month•
1n
deatention, we
ere now able
to
appr
oi t
e in 1 ta full Talue
and
1 ta true mee.nillG the
word
- -
Jreedo ■,"
-o-
S
BS
T
.ro
.
D
-
Tonieht we
h
e e
\he stat
e
ment that th
e
dr
tt
bo r~s
be.T
been ordered to
i
nduot 1ncre singly
gr at
r numbers of
pre-Pearl Herbor fetb9re, This wee
etet
d
by
e•l
otiye
eenioe d1r otor
On
rel
Hersh
, who
8
%plained that uotaa
h8Te fallen on hundred thousand men abort per month ner
11no9 Ootober,
Pre,-1oue to tbia be bad told a Senete eub-oolllllittee thet
more
men are to be drafted from 1nduatriel joba - - between
two hundrecl and two hundred and :fifty tboueend, workers from
eighteen to twenty-11.x, Aleo - - more men ere to be drafted
fro■
farms, but the 1eleotive aerrioe direotor gaTe no figure
for
tbia,
"W•
ere now," 1eid h, "where we feel w oennot defer men
under
tw9Dt,-e1x
unl
ae they ere
ab
olut
e
l7 1nd1apene1ble,"
SOL l IR V
O
T
Th
aol
d
i
3
r vot~ oompromiee waa
paseed by
,
8
lower
house
of
C
ongr aa
tOday --
after
the
enate
had ot
e
d
it
yeeterdey.
he
Boua
the
majority
b
1ng
med
up
mostly
ot
Republibane
and
southern
De■oorata,
ae wae
the oaae
in
the Senate
vote
yeater4a,,
The
oomprollie
e
oombin• the two notion a
ted
eral
am
a
tate
/\-
ballots for eenioe
men,
with the state oontrol
element
pre4omlnatina,
i;
Soldiere
and
aailore
in
the United S t a \ e a ~ 1et :tull state
ballot, for oaating their vote next llnember,
lederal
bAllota,,r• ..
be iee•ed only to aol4ier
and
eaUora OTersea1
~ h = W ~
onl1
if they :tail .. to r~oeiTe state ballots b7
October
firat,
ADI!••
I
onl1
if their own partic:,alar atatsa should oka, the federal ballot,
The debate in the lower heuae tod07
waa
11Tely,w1th
_!.dminia•
tration
Democrat■
charging that -- "!he Republioana
are
atra14
tha \
moet
ot
tbe
1olc!i
e
r1 will Tote tor Preeident Rooa9"elt."
So
■ aicl,
for
eiaaple,
Congr
eeman
Sabbath
of Ill1no11, 1'le
Republioane,on
their part, r9torted
that the
simplified federal ballot ae apprcrre4
by
the White Bouse waa,what they oelled,- •a !Ourth
_era
plan,•
1&&441.T,
,or.LOR
OL
D
I
1
~R
VOT
d:
to
th
·
3
governora
ot
all etatee,
A
in
their
opinion, the eupplemental federal
ballota
proY1dea bJ
the aoldier Tote
oompromiee, would
be
aooeptable,under
the
la••
ot
their
ate. tea,
I
H
.
PS
BI
J
p
q
J
Y
'1'h
final
reaulta
of
yest
rde.y
'a
B61r
Hampehire
primariee giYe
lilltie
an edae.
Th
e
whole
thing 1e
oomplioated
bJ
an
illtrioate
wa,
of
el
oting
d
elega
tea, pl
dgecl
and
unpledged1 delegatee - at-
larae
and
41etr1ot
d
legatee.
thia:--
that
of
elSYen
19"
Hampshire
del•atee to
the
Republioan
national
oonyention,eix
are
for
Willtie,
-iwo are for G~T. »-97
1f
I •
York
and ' "
are
neutral.
Qnly
fiYe
»ew91
aupportere ran
fer delegate--at-lara
e
--
and
the,
did
ao without the oonaem of the
I •
Tort aoyernor.
'.file
W1llt1e
a4Yooatee helled the
primer,
as a
Tiotory ,wbil•
ot~ere obeerre4 that the
Dswey
deleaatee ebowed
aurpriaing atreriathe
So
-.rv2\
1
~
-w-e
-aio--
ro
tr
R
!B T RM
Tb
ar
e
at !Ourth t
e
rm pu
z
sle waa given
0011e
i
l
lumination
tod8J' in
a
form th
n
t might be
ex
ireeaed in terma of - yea and no;
-
-
Thia ineid e dope,
a o
poa i ti Ye and
4
e
f1n1te,oomee
fro■
Tho••
Rhea,
a
prominent Kentuot1 nemocrat,who
wa1
a delegate to the ninet
e
en-forty Deaooratio cODTent1on whiell
-
-
no 1nated Pr
9
a1dent Roeae-,elt for
a
third
term,
Be •a• at the White
Bouse
today
and
had a oon.f
e
rence with the
pree14ent,
When
he emerae4 the newsmen aated him about
a
fourth
_!!rm, end the dialogu
e
wem
a•
tol).owa:
"The Pre1ident aa1• he does ~ot want to be a oandidate,"
declared th
e
Kentuotyian,
"Did he tell you that
?"
aate4 a nwama.n, aenai11g a hot headline
"llow wait a ainute," exlaimed th• prom.in.it n-ocrat, "I
d
on't
tnow
the. t he aa14 that,"
!o
whioh he adde4 --
"111
impreaaion
1a
that
h
e
woul
d
llt
e
to g
e
t out of the trhole thine, But don't aietuote • -
/'2.-
the pr
e
sident did
n
ot aeke that statement,"
To whioh the
e
cho r aponda fa11'\tly••"Y~ end
E~•~~
!
so
,
or
,
'
~
-
.
perh8l)a not,"
7p
'
()J
The nwaber
of
to
b
drafted
from
industrial Jobe
will
ount
to b
W9
n
t
o hun
d
r d
and
t
o hundred and
f i f t
thom
and,
'ftle•e
are
wortere
from ighieen to
twenty-au.
ho are afteote4
by
the
n•
tight
ing
of draft r gulatio.18,
Th figuree • re g
van
today b1 SalaatiTa
senioe
rao\er
General
•
Beraha1,
who
tee
tifiea
before
a
senate eub-oonnittee.,
■ore
en woul4
be
4raftect from farms. but
gaTe
no
figure for th11.
"We are a\ a
point now," a
aid
ha, atwJiare
we
feel we
oannot
hfer
■an
under
t
an\y•a1x, •
they
are abaolutel1 indeapenaible,"
--o--
Th•
ord
. '
-
t
er
Comp
-
10lli1an,
aat1n1
hill
t
.
'
114
state
pol
·
oe to
br
at
e
bl
,
eke.de
at
ea
b7 wildoat
triters.
1'h
for4
C
,
omp81J3
t
lle
a
story
of how
8
n
lb
·
r of wortera
r
41aoharge4 -•
1th
the
full
aone
·
ent
ot
their
eion.
They
ete.lt
tad b7
eatabllahing
a
p1ot
,
et line
to keep other
wort ra tro
utering
wlth
oara.
roaaa
leading o tb'3
RiTer
Rouse
plente
M
a
reaul:t,
ore than aeTea lh u
.
aud w
:
ortere
oa
.
iroraft pro4uat1on tailed to
arriTe on the job
to
.
q.
haYe
not done
anything
e:tfeot1Te
about
\he
automob-11
blootaae, an4
• o
an appeal has
been ma4e
to
·
the
aor
ernor.
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One st
a
ndard source
of
odd
a
n
d
amusin bite
of news
is
a
l
ys
to be
ound in fr
e
ak accident
s
,
and
each
year
the National Sa
f
ety
Council issues
a
l
ist
of curious t
isters. This year,
bin
g
w
a
rtime,
includes
a
few
thins
pertaining
to the
global
conflictfror
example, during army maneuvers in Tennessee,
a
tremendous thunder
stor•
broke
at
night, while
soldiers
were in their sleeping bags.
1 bolt of lightning
•
struck the zipper of one
sleeping
bag, and welded it
all
the
way
around - thereby
se
a
ling
up the
soldier
.
who was inside.
The zipper electrically
welded,
the
astonished
soldier
could only howl for help
- and
they had
to cut
him
out of the
sleeping
bag.
A~
Chic
a
g
o so~ething happened
that I na){'often
anted to
see. ia
fae~
l
area■e&
of ~ehMi~as
\9at1!1■•
pAenwe.....-
A
n Austr
a
lian
sergean
t
went
to
a Chicago
center for serv
i
ce
en
a
nd
dec
i
d
ed to do some bowling
He
picked
the
big
1
e
t
bal
he cou
d
find
,
took
a
aighty
heave -
aimin
.
at
the
pins
.
Unfortunately,
he
c
ouldn't
et
his
fin
ers
o
ut of
the
bo ling ball,
an~
•~nt
alon
g
.:i:!_
1:r, slidin
doJn
,t£t::::;..~,/il-e
tl,;i.<it
~ A . ~ ,
"B~
-t..,e
/:5:
K,-u1',:_
~~--
..
~·
Ten
there's
the case of a horse in Detroit.
That
city being the automobile capital of the
world,
the old
nsgr-=~~¥tor
traffic.
So imagine the surprise when dobbin ran away - dashing
down
the street in pani~ and terror.
Why
was he
frightened?
had seen another horse{ wartiae
and
automobile shorta
ea having brought bac
k
some
horse dra n traffic.
'
soLDill VO'l'
8
/
senater Bartlv o:r Xentuol1 araued that
/
tlu,
,
oe-,rom11tfac1opte1
woull
,
/
,
/
not perai\- awe eoldien to Yoie
th,n
the preeent
__..,..
I
I
I
I'
/
/
ra\lo
leadel,
o
onsr•
I
in
the
,
lower houa
e. ,
another
•
I
,
tf
/tad,
deol
t
"4 tile
taprelllee
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