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the experience of tanks rumbling

haven't got time to worry” he sald. “You feel and hear 's an awful roar and then, if the trench hasn't caved in on

‘it's all over.”

Lt. George Evans of San Antonio, Tex, said American machine-

in Nazi concentration camps, going

out night after night

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“position. and the 8th army took

INAZIS RAZING NAPLES" PORT

Fleeing Germans in

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tursi, 2 miles east of Salerno, were Ibrought into the allied advance despite Nazi rear-guard and tank op-

Avigliano and pushed two miles east of Auletta, to Cagglono. The 8th army front now extends through Ginosa, Giola and Bari and is being advanced northward, On Corsica, the allied air and naval forces were tightly blockading the north and eastern coasts to prevent Nazl evacuation from the island, where French, American and Italian - patriot forces have smashed - the - enemy back toward

RUSSIANS RACE Emirs ci EZ TONARD POLAND

Cross Border Into WHhite appear to be attempting large scale

the northeastern corner. after an

chio on the east coast. The Ger.

Convoy Bombed Reports said the enemy did not

{Allies Tighten Blockade on}

afire. Small forces of bombers made

while other aircraft attacked Hol-

many? ” Airfield Blasted

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Several enemy fighters were shot

planes destroyed one, One allied fighter was missing. The Ameri. can forces sending the attacks around the clock included a flight of Marauders which raided Corches airfleld 60 miles west of Paris today. The German radio sald strong forces of British bombers raided towns in north and northwest

claimed an attempt to penetrate to Berlin was frustrated by ‘newly-organized defense tactics” that resulted in the destruction of a “large number” of the planes,

on Germany by the R. A, Fs four-

R. A. F. Plasters Hannover

(Continued from Page One) months ago—again had been set The resumption of attacks on

Germany came “afew hours after American Marauders, on their long-

: Oldenburg, | °5t raid thus far, attacked the eneEA rinecst ot Hannover, | mY airfields at Evreaus-Sauvilla, 45

and the North sea port of Emden|™Miles west of Paris, and Royal Air

Force Mitchells bombed the Brest

land airfields and northwest Ger-|Mrfleld.

PLAN EXAMINATIONS

down by the bombers and Intruder, FOR WELFARE POSTS

Examinations will be held soon to fill vacancies in case work supervisor positions in county wel fare departments, Dudley A. Smith, state personnel director, announc today. }

Germany during the night, but| The salary range for this posi-

tion is from $135 to $300 a month, "Only persons possessing the min. imum qualifications as to education and experience will be permitted

The Hannover raid was the first|{to take the examination, Mr. Smith

sald.

engined bombers since September 7,| Minimum qualifications are four when 1000 tons of explosives were |years of college training with comdropped on the Nazi shrine city of |pletion of one year of formal train-

LEGION RE

FISH CHARGE

N.Y, Congressman. Assail For ‘Allowing Misuse’ of Free Mailing.

OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 23 (U. P)~ The American Legion charged today in convention that Rep. Hamilton ‘Pish (R. N. Y), misused his cone Fgressional franking privileges for dissemination of “propaganda ine imical to the United States.” : In a sharp resolution, delegates charged Fish permitted “certain © groups and individuals, including George Sylvester Viereck and the America First committee” to use his free mailing privileges. The resolution urged Atty. Gen, Francis Biddle to “take steps to end misuse of the franking privilege.” Its Americanism committee urged that the war relocation authority, and control of Japanese within the United States and its territories, be E put under war department supervise = sion, = The committee also advocated? =

Munich, and the first on Europe |ing in social work and two years| continuation of the Dies commits since they pounded :the Modane|of full-time paid experience as aliee: rigid discipline for consciens and St. Raphael bottlenecks on rail- social worker in a welfare agency.| tious objectors; a full year's course ways -between France and Italy |Additional graduate training in so-|iy U, 8, history for high school Sept. 16. cial work may be substituted for|gtudents; continued active duty, Hannover last was raided July 26 experience. with full rank and pay, for war by American Flying Fortresses in| Applications may be secured at|veterans until their education is daylight. They damsged consider-|any U..S. employment service of-|completed; assurance that war prise ably the Gummiterke rubber fac-|fice, any county welfare office or|oners in the United States will be tory. Altogether, the northwest|from the state personnel division|returned to their native countries; = Germany industrial center has been |at 141 8, Meridian st. Deadline] immediate citizenship to aliens = attacked 47 times. for filing applications is Oct. 11. !serving the armed forces. a

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Are Threatened.

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