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Joe’s Steak House
Mission Worker
On the Highway
200 Blount.
Ph. 1491
Events Tomorrow
twowE-NGBS
south of Florence to Verona, sou- lines were hit by fortresses at Bres-
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port of Leghorn were bombed by
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students.
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ness education majors
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RMAD THE CLABSIPI
now
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All Star Coffee
- A few Winter Coat*, Dresses, Suit*, Skirt*
and Sweater* will be greatly reduced!
VALENTINE
FLOWERS
KVe Sckete
THE SONS AND MEMBERS OF OUR
COWMAUNITY THAT ARE SERVING IN
OUR COUNTRYS ARMED FORCES
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MOTOR CO.
Phone 1577
len all around the Monastery. but
the steady hum of a second group
i of fortresses already could be heard.
I President Roosevelt asked the Sen-
ate today to ratify a treaty between
the United States and Mexico per-
taining to use of the waters of the
From a hill just across the valley,
one could see great balls of fire
The
House
Crop Foreseen
AUSTIN. Feb 15—(_The U 8
tied Nations Relief and Rehabili-
tation Adminisration (UNRRA.
Warren Whitson
past week-end
Pontedora
It was at least the second time
that the Germans had asked for
a truce to bury their dead in the
Cassino area.
OPPOSITION TO —
RELIEF FUNDS
SHEPHERD’S
Grocery & Market
The Junior High P -T A meet at
3:15 p tn hi the school
to show his loved ones at home «
ot your MO is doing for all of us.
FORT WORTH, Feb. IS-(—
Former Democratic National Chair-
man James Farley called today for
effective government co-operation
afternoon, was resting well Tues-
day
as and Florida which reduced cer-
tain crops.
to give expression to their beliefs
tn a more powerful, more abiding
way than heretofore ”
be a major step toward halting
completely any movement of sup-
plies into Germany.
He told a news conference that
the action parallels the efforts of
the American fleet to halt blockade
runners moving from Japarese-held
them terminus for rail lines from
Germany through the Brenner Pass
The Escorted four-engined bomb-
era pounded Modena. Brescia. Fer-
rara, Mantau. Verona and Arezzo—
mittee
Senator Gillette (D-Ia). the com-
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servmg merely as a recommenda-
tion to Hull.
However we can do someth
a bit of respect io honor of
em
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can be made with a minimum of
delay and disruption."
Farley was spending the day in
Fort Worth—with a side trip to
Dallas tor lunch—after visiting Vice
President John N Garner at his
home in Uvalde.
He will go from Fort Worth to
Tulsa, and thence to New Orleans,
Birmingham and Altanta
Paries described his trip as strict-
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pound
Univei
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like a
poetry
publisl
play
Cawth
player.
Let
due)
fl
lect
embattled troops
The Allies flew in all about 1500
The next meeting. May 8. will be
in Lewisville.
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LAUGM, EAT, TALK,
OEBAKRASSMAENIT
It’ssoeasy to enjoy al
11 per cent greater than the record Ruddell Street
1942 crop. | Lieut and Mrs
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Brooks Dairy, Inc
"Quality Dairy Products Since 1910*
Freshly Ground While
You Wait!
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sorties, shooting down 21 German Denton Girl* in
Kaghlir Sorority
frhere°dutele belief that Ruaslan Soon the smoke obscured the entire
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Make your selection from
our large and complete
stock of Valentine
Flowers.
Grocery & Market
FOOD VALUES
Phone 71
peak. ! p
So far bombs seemed to have fal- + L
Life, Fire And
Hospitalization
212 Jackson Bldg.
Phone 207
By
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free,
quest
vet.,
that
selves
games
is thal
basel
and
ping off the Dalmatian coast, a
communiique said The Germans
flew about 60 sorties
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clubs
have t
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29 out
Bird. 1
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Jimmy
strong
Ralph
Boston
out vic
was "I
NEW COTTON
FROCKS
ARE HERE!
era of both parties who agreed that
both party conventions should be
held at the same time.
It Fanner-Labor delegates ap-
WHAYNE FLRAL
SHOP
Charlie’* Grocery
& Market
Childs Colds
To Relleve Misery Rub on Tlme-Proved
Vicks VApORUB
We’ve added a complete
line of Kimbell and
Bewley Mill’s
Chicken and Dairy
Feed*
“Red Hot ( ash Prices’’
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Finland to Quit
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enjoy solid foods, t--“-----1
avoid embarram- bate longer.
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Your Son may be far away and it’s hard for us to show Imo even •
fraction of the appreciation he so rightly deserves.
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Pick Your Cottons
Early! . .
Junior. Misses And
Womens Sizes!
Plenty of Whites!
in cabbage, tomatoes, escarole and Leut McMath
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Complete Assortment of 1944
DesJi Calendars
Rubber Cement
New Supply Quink Ink
Sponge Rubber
Chair Cushions
PHONE 321
Denton Typewriter
Exchange
may PREVIEW
G. O. P. STAND
ous auxiliary groups, was that Miss
I Mary Keen was crowned queen
Mrs R L Mathis. State B Y P U
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MNh cLe up on A sv00 « oR
oowt M AREACWV watTCH
movou voo HATT UP AU. mIT, eEwaae
or LosI m me STRETCM !
. Beach Fla . visiting their parents.
I Messrs, and Mmes D A McMath
W. E. "Billy"
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green peas, but noted the losses
15—' were partially offset by increases
Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and
of the Rio Grande from Fort Quit- '
man Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico
The treaty was signed here Feb.
3 With it, Mr Roosevelt sent the
Senate a report on the pace by
Secretary of State Hull.
important points through which the
Germans move supplies to their i
H. Hl RUSSELL & SONS (M.
day confidence whei
your plates are held tn place by___
"eomorteushion;adentist‛sformula.
All Winter Dresses now
All Winter Sweater* now
Highland Baptist Church on his ex- | struck powerfully yesterday at en- ■ Hnes throughout the night
pertences whie a prisoner of the , emy rail and highway communica- Both Lberators and Fortresses being made to merge the farmer-
Japanese । tions tn nortern Italy pouring attacked the rail yards at strategic 11 ' "
The highlight of a coronation I troops and supplies southward for Verona which also is a junction
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problems and that garrisons on
those islands may face starvation.
Knox said that American bombers
attacking enemy bases throughout
j the mid-Pacinc are meeting only
On her part Russia was said to
have indicated a wilingness to fore-
go any further major territorial de-
mands
Open 11am to 2 p m
5 p m to 9 p m
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Government must be framed for
man as he is, and not' far man as 1
he should be if he were free, from
. vice James Kent 1826.
for Cassino the Germans' main
! nominate the ticket.
pharmacist Although National Chairman
; Navy, has j Harrison E Spangler has made no
after move to convene the council since
• Law- its Mackinac Island conference in
Winter Clearance
GRAND SM/Lt
Other flying
airfields at '
-The Vanity Shop
The Shop of Stqle and Personality
Bieis, ■
The Perugia railyards and the
"Pressure was matntatned agatnst meltarnrana Mis piecteddaahter I
the enemy on the main Fifth Army , of Mrscarmenpitchwasnamed
front and on the beachhead." the corresponaing secretary “ortheor- ,
communique said, adlding that.a ganization. Both girls are bus-
small German attack against the
bridgehead was repulsed.
The grim house-to-house struggle
needed by Germany.
Knox reported that American
carrier and land-based planes are
“operating at will" in the Marshall
Islands area of the Pacific
i LA MODE
meager Japanese fighter opposition
ly non-politieal and declined to and light anti-aircraft fire. Indicat-
comment on political subjects or ing the enemy is short of ammuni-
controversal matters of government, tion and planes
Nearest he would come to dis- _________________
prevusPlttmenesttatttteratens Record Vegetable
impression the Republicans might
nominate Governor Dewey of New
Merdtiy
, the henchhead and struck et ehtp-
Mi and Mrs George Duckworth
of Gladewater visited her parents.
— ------ — --------• The First Baptist Pidelis Matrons
labor and Democratic parties The | meet at 10 a. mm the church for
ports with war materials
uement — and they are pronounced of explosions across the
■ supplies by American occupation Pennsylvania
of Kwajalein. are facing serious Denton High
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—(—
| proposed union to which he gave study of the Book of Job
his “enthusiastic blessing. was ----— —-------------------------
given further approval earlier in EIVET SOFTNESS FOR
I the day by a conference of 150 lead- ‘wIMTER DRY SKIN
prove the union. they would mow
in with the Democratic convention .
and adopt a ott name Wallace '
and state leaders of both parties
spoke before the conference.
arrived here the
Sees Embargo as
Severe Blow al
"It is natural to expect," Farley
said here. "that when the war is
over, planta now manufacturing
munitions will clone and it will take
them some time to get back to
normal peacetime activities. In that
period we can expect to have many
unemployed.
"Every effort should be made by
the government to cooperate with
private industry so the changeover
I Kaghlir sorority, one of the four
girls' social organizations on the
campus of North Texas State, Mias
Horger, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
entire Adriatic mitteeman who voted against it,
front, the bulletin said. said he would oppose giving “blank-
The pause in major fighting H authority to spend the people's
around the beachhead extended —— —-------E- f
This was a reference to efforts
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By JACK BELL
WASHINGTON. Feb 16—(—
, The O O P. faced with a prob-
1 able convention battle over for-
eign policy, may preview its presi-
dential campaign platform at a
meeting of the Republican Postwar
Advisory Council before delegates
meet in Chicago on June 25 to
service. Cie purpose of which was i battle They concentrated on a for east-west lines between Venice
to designate promotions in the vari- ' triangular area between Areao and Milan The Bologna-Milan
The Republicans teamed with drastic designs upon Finnish terri- 4 ------
Southern states rights Democrats tor but that the Pinns want Plane* Keen Ud
a ... , peace they must surrender unconda- > * Hh’FH • H
states the job of handling absenteeBffnznehemrnduieassBlesting in Italy
ballots for the armed forces Senate as internal communications facii- — enwann rrwmv
and House conferees will go to wort ties - ! arP-PWAKnEPNEP A.
this week on a compromse The London News-Chronicle in a ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Al-
mis week or. a compromise________ dtspatch from Stockholm amla that giers, Feb 15-tP— U S Flying
into the area just west of the
Abbey, and smoke billowed up.
Then the wind carried the sound
of an almost uninterrupted series 1
Morrison s Peacemaker Flour
Did you know that of 26 natural elementa required to main-
tain us human beings in a well-balanced physical and mental
state. 4 come from the air, sunshine, rata. and 22 from the soil?
What carries z greater number and. in most instances, a larger
volume of these necessary elements than any other food For.
Nature's elementa are distributed throughout all parts of the
wheat berry, and are not lost from four in the milling process
The soil of our, high Texas Plains particularly abound
in these necessary elements, so Texas wheat—from which
MORRISONB PEACEMAKER FLOOR It made—to unusually
enriched Hereafter, when enjoying those delicious hot biscuits
from MORRIBON8 PEACEMAKER FLOUR, you may do so with
the happy assurance that no other food will go further toward
maintaining your general well-being. '
Use MORRISON'S PEACEMAKER FLOUR today-everyday
The Morrison Milling Company
Dentbe, TH*
crop was reduced 16 per cent by
- hy the i unfavorable conditions, but the in- J
----will be taken up by the dicated yield for the winter produc-
Senate Wednesday with the 16-to-1 1 ing states of California Arizona
terday requested by the Nads to backing of its foreign affairs ---- tom"
bury their dead
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Lieut, and Mrs James Gordon
McMath are here from Miami
- .. .. . Secretary of the Navy Knox report-
With private industry to make the ed today that the British have
postwar reconversion to peacetime cUmpad an embargo on shipping
production as quick and painless as through the Bay of Biscay that will
possible .... -------
now of Pinland's getting out of the
war than they have been for almost .
a year
I The presence of several Finnish
leaders in Stockholm, a logical spot
for preliminary peace negouations.
has brought a reappraisal here of
the chances for a Riaso-Pinnish set-
measure does not require Horse
action It has no force of law.
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840 Wilson B«lg________C-2109
leap up from the hillside as the Ia
bombs tombed from the big planes. 1 gt
It was impossible to tell- whether —
the Monks and refugees in the
aged building had heeded the warn-
ing given them.
A gun crew on the hillside saw
96 planes wheel across the valley
with white streaks of vapor in their
wake.
“It's about time they took care
of that relic, or whatever it is,” a
gunner commented. “They have
been peppering us down here for
a week."
HU Near Abbey
The first string of bombs went
Soon they appeared in the sun-
light overhead
Bursts of fire streaked up the hill
and two bombs of the first string
apparently landed squarely on the
roof of the sturdy old Monastery.
Another string brought another hit.
Smoke streamed from wounds in
the roof of the Abbey itself
This was a task everyone at
headquarters had tried to avoid—
but among the gun crews in the
valley who had been under Ger- l
man observation from the Abbey
windows there were audible cries of
relief when the bombs hit.
First Sgt and Mrs James M j
Welch of Tooele. Utah, visited her
parents. Mr and Mrs C M Good-
1 ner. 1715 Ruddell Street Sgt Welch
is in charge of the station hospital
at Tooele Ordance Depot
Lieut. Josehp C O Dell Jr , grand-
son of Dr S P O'Dell of Stony,
received his commission and wings
as a pilot in the U S Air Forces
Feb 8 at the Lubbock Army Air
Field and is here now visiting in
the home of Mrs. Cora Nichols
Sees Issues in
Peace Economy
v - -,fiwa- m-i.,
Florida and Texas was 483.600 tons. Mr and Mrs C M Goodner
' The USDA said reductions were I and w E. Egan west of Denton •
recently returned
weu „ ,e /aw l — - - -J from overseas duty after hav ng
cWAiHIN SIVP,. 13—•—t were partially offset by increases been reported missing in action.
Opposition from within both major In eggplant, lima beans and carrots. I From here he will go to Salt Lake
parties developed in the Senate | Estimates on Feb. 1 showed no i City. ;
today over a resolution which would changes from January for other im- i---
authorize 81.350.000.000 for the Un- ---- -—-I -- I nnnAAIT 1 I fl
PERSONALS
. eta and Modena
fortresses attacked
.eKe
deprived the Finns of 18 000 square
miles -of territory.
The Allies would win two great
advantages in getting Finland out
of the war Russia would be relieved I
of military commitments on that
front and Germany would be de- l
prived of a cobelligerent, giving the
German people one more warning of
their own eventual defeat
H you have not yet received your beautiful framed-glass, nite-gloww
Honored Family Service Plaque" come in at once and siga our
"SERVICF FAMILY REGISTEF
sH We will be happy for the privilege of presenting
fl k Mi you with this Token of our Respect and along
TH Eh with it goes our every good wish that this boy
Mdnenmm will be safely returned to you and our co amity
U in the very near future
mate second class. U S.
। returned to Stockton. Calif..
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year and a han____ the convenuons resolutions com-
Pvt.EperBarteusnny.ofeenus "’’^tor Vandenberg (-Mich.
He said islands in the eastern qualified as a shamngoterEonine : sazd pipro subcommittee 6 toe
flring range at CamPuaeexrothe XcK to meet and "take a but
g-w s.oi he entered look at international developments'
Tentonmmyihy 2511942 A brother before i reports nnally.
Jack Bartee u serving with the I The girts of enemies are not gifts,
U 8 Seabees but mischiefs.—Sophocles. 450 B C
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WANTED!
PREACHERS
Finns Mum Surrender
LONDON, Feb 15—(API—Soviet
Russia was reported today to have
advised Finland that she has no
York and Governor Warren of Cali-
fornia - । -------------— — -
“Mid you." he said "that’s not Department of Agriculture
, my opinion, but the impression I ! reported a record tonnage of com-
get from talking to Republican mericlal vegetables in prospect for
• - - the 1944 winter season despite un-
favorable January weather in Tex-
... :
STOCKHOLM. Feb. 15—
(API—The Finnish leader Jehu
Kusti Paasikivi has conferred
with the Russian minister to
Sweden, Mme. Alexandra Kol-
lontay and expects to meet with
her again, a Finnish legation
source said today. Paasikivi, a
former Finnish cabinet minis-
ter, has been a leader in the
faction seeking peace with
Soviet Russia.
auus
By JOHN M HIOHTOWER
WASHINGTON. Feb 15—(API —
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let-bearing shells were tired over
the Abbey warning the Monks and
any Italian refugees there to leave.
The earth shook as giant bomba
fell a*.toe peak, some of them on
azan
Most Republicans in both
branches of Congress fought
against the administration's Green- '
Lucas bill to send uniform federal
absentee ballots to voters overseas
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demands at this time would be too
severe for the Helsinki government
in view of the military situation in
which the northern nation now finds
itself
Principally it is believed that the
Russians would be willing to make
. All Armistice based on the boun-
daries set up in Mauch. 1940. after
the last Russo-Pinnish war. which
Ph. 573 SOO N. Locust
The two yards. nive-and-a-
half inches of soldier, above, is
none other than Corneliu* Me-
Gillicuddy. Jr., son of base-
ball's grand old man". Connie
Mack Lanky Connie, Jr., is at
Camp Lee. Vs.
bastion on the lower front, swept
these terms had been "intimated Fortresses today bombed Mt Cass- with unabatedrtuzyint.it 14th
X^r^nuv rinniensleadens who °° a fortress, beginning an al-out day. atter * three-hour truce yes-
itai. presumnty, for ihf prposcpt offensive to crack toe German line
sounding out the Russians on the while ground troops mamtained Eighth Army patrols sprang into
subject of peace pressure both in the Cassino and actin Along the
Neither Helsinki nor Moscow gave Anzio invasion bridgehead areas.
any inttmation that contact had . Nm 5 Amv.mi a
been established as ft basis tor pence —he crove about 300 Ger-
negotiattons r mans out of the massive shelter of
in fact Helsinki dispatches, passed the Monastery into the raking fire through the thira dav In one area
bgmtheupinnihgcepsomsandireiayed ofAliedartilery. and Allled guns Aledpatroisslcuntd a40°derman
was no official indication that the laid down * barrage upon the dead as a result of a futile attack
government had asked for Russia s Monastery and enemy hillcrest Feb. 12.
terms or was even ready to do so positions. More than 200 German bodies
pIn"asmclear„however,.that.the There was.no. information avail- were removed from toe Cassino
Pnnih majority party—the Social able here whether the doughboys, ara duming th. truce vesterdav
Demnocrats--was putting strong pres- , a—. A,1,, . <„ ,a„,R area dur1n8 Une truce YesweruaY-
sure on the governmet to act and ghting.0niyatew hundred 5ards Indicative of the bloody fighting
there were some intimations that the Away: had occupied the Abbey after 1
issue might preeipitate a cabinet this thunderous fire or on the ex-
shakeup tent of the damage to the Monas-
A summary of purely unofficial re- terv _ . .
ports gave this picture of the terms American troone have roueht Germans yesterday asked for a ; The resolution does not provide
which the Russtns were said to have American troops have roueht three-hour truce in order to bury any funds for UNRRA It is an
conveyed to the nnns grimly, on the slopes leading to the thetr dead. [expression from Congress authori.
ditionally. disarm her milltary forces killed by fire from the ‘tortincations c.Patro .a tivitzandsatie pe” ' m appropriatonsupto $1350,000,-
and surrender l arms and equip- of which the Monastery was a part chang e,stin markedti.mainninth I needed,
ment to Russia e . M , 1 Army front Snowarrts restriced--
(21— Finland to permit Soviet Once the crest °‘ the hill is oc- activity on the Eighth Army tront
occupeuon of her chief eittes. rail- cupted. it will bring the road lead- In the invasion area a relatfve
way centers and air and sea bases ing out of Cassino under Allied . 1ui1 Aebeine contineK -l _______DI _ •
duratton of me ww against domination »luimin hetnghing.co ntinued Fost-war Planning
Germany T I Wme .m. se mainly patrol action*, three day* _____ _______=-
'll—Finland to guarantee that „The.bombs..some hituinE the after a major German effort to: MINNEAPOLIS Minn p,. is
German troops now in Finland—be- in 529 pinch off the beachhead had ended ! _ . . -
heved number about seven dirt- A. D. rained down in support of I what headouartere officers u im ! -F •
alons—would not be permitted to Amering infantry crawling up the m _ theadeuare terme j sored by Democrats and- farm
eacape. , . hill against machine-gun and artil- i hn, Ta wmlainc. laborites to whose fusion efforts he
44)— Finland to cede Russia the im“*- - -. -- ! Cling To Bunidings had earlier given his blessing Vice
port of Petamo. situated on the lery.fre. and. followed a warning The Nazis still clung tenaciousis President Henrv A Wallace last I A ehurL wide reception nonor.
narrow tongue of Finnish territorv to Monks and citizen refugees to t te 18 . N- nresaen’ Henry A. wanace last I A chureh-wide reception nonor-
which extends north to the"AretiE vacate the Abbey to.factory buidinesin.the.Carro night_asked for post war industrial I ingthe new district superintendent,
sea between Norway and the present Doughboy troops battling in Cas- Cet area aboVe Ancio. buudines and financial planning to promote Rev Wesley Hite and Mrs. Hite.
— --- Russian border " sinobelwweresid“unofFichany“tiwhich have changed hands four hurmonious nationwide develop- Twil be held in the First Methodist
TOR good FOOD ^1.0—cuphmptomaoresnese-wsc
fighting to strafe troops in the bridgehead. The vice president proposed that ! 8. The hour has been arranged so
On the invasion bridgehead to hut "ere drivenorrbyoant-aireratt instead of selling war plants in the 1 that those attending the reception
the west allied troops threw back nre.‛that downed two of them , west and south after they are no may also attend the opera “Car-
Ismail German attack in toe C^r The four * engined American longer needed for war purposes, the men” at T 8 CW at 8 15 p m
Asmtalxsrman artackn thecart bombers hit raU yards at Modena, government lease them on terms as- Mrs Leonara Haggard. 421 Maple
a Nazi APro ir toe andP area Brescia, Perugia railyards, and port suring continued indepentent oper- Street. Who underwent major sur-
SmAe.Pat nnthe CArermmsarem facilities in Leghorn ation. ! ery at the Denton Hospital Monday
broke a,s, . Ano. Artiuertmen For the third consecutive night. | Departing from his prepared text. —
eroke. . A,German attemptto RAP heavy Wellington bombers the vice-president declared the day
I Rev Wilson Fielder a returned [ AIee ..stregm 1.10..m.e5 AhX5 followed up U S daylight raids on a -memorable one to see the Ub-
i missionary from China, spoke at a auemaceta. Amed German communications and troops eral forces o' Minnesota preparing
the quarterly meeting of toe Den- meacguarters announced. south ot Rome. These atacks were
ton County Baptist Young Pro- | Strike Communicatiens spread over a 10-hour period. ef- j
pies Union Monday evening m the ! Liberators and Flying Fortresses feet Ive hamstringing Nazi supply
SFNA"TF FNTARSFS from Stockton Field Calif where
_ - - 1 C —lV-n-C- Lieut Whitson received his wings
money ' on an agency operating ALLIED AID PLAN Peb 8 He arrived in time to be
outside the controls of this country. j ______ an usher in the wedding Saturday
UNRRA is an agreement signed ct. , evening of Miss Bea Church and
by 44 governments for the relief of WASHINGTON. Feb 15 — IA- ; John Dudley King He will leave
liberated Europe and the east. i The Senate passed unanimously to- Saturday for HObbs, N M .for nine
Senator Taft (R-Ohio) said he 1 day a. resolution, calling 0,1 Secre- weeks training on a B-17 bomber
would offer an amendment speci- , tary of State Hull to cooperate with Mrs whitson win remain here The
tying that the financial authoriza- I Great Britain Sweden and Swit- couple is visitng ills parens Mr
an’thecasstno sector.228 Qernan X. cangadnom rraa 1 and P 1917 North
dead were found in the Mt Castell- form without congressional agree- Belgium. Norway. Poland toe I ______
one area north of Cassino The l ment , Netherlands Greece Jugoslavia ... . . c AM
Germans yesterday asked for a The resolution does not provide and Czechoslovakia Asks U. 3.-MexIco
I Approved previously by the for- I UI a T .
eign relations committee atter its I W ater reaty
adoption had been tinted by former wASHrNATN p,, 1K .p.
president Hoover and others, the WASHINGTON Feb 15 I
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Senator Lucas D-Ill. co-author
of the administration's federal bal-
lot bill, today accused a group of
• Northern Republicans" ol playing
'politics with toe issue of votes 'or
toe armed forces
Lucas' remarks were prompted by
a statement by Joseph W Martin
Jr. Republican leader ol toe House,
that toe GOP is ready to fight if
President Roosevelt makes sei vice-
vote legislat |i an issue in the com-
ing campaign
"The Republicans already have
made it an issue,” snapped Lucas.
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