Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - April 28, 1943, Bismarck, North Dakota for Ti wand lor the dtui of Th is. ly uj fights of it Sound for the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Dakota's Oldest 1873 The Cold Tnu little change i- to ti night and 1 VOLUME 70- NUMBER 100 N. APRIL PRICE FIVE CAPTURE THREE HILL Germans Cheer Over Split f him Head St Mary's Scholars Red Armies Told Yank Scene of Food Conference Claim Victory For German Propaganda BERN from Axis to neutral try it Wednesday thaf nas at the breach be- tween and the Polish government and that Rome had the chorus of satisfaction over an dent as a triumph for Nazi At Rome the Giornale called the split proof of conflict between the Allies before the end of the The Berlin correspondent of the Swiss paper Die Tat said a German foreign office commentator declared the Incident indicated and America are doomed to complete impotency as regards and can other countries ex- K today in a question of exceptional prestige the Allies can't persuade Russia to spare the United Nations sneh a dis- grace in the of a com- mon The Tribune De Geneve called the which was touched off by German charges that the Russians had slain Polish officers near one of Germany diplomatic successes indicated British diplomats already had instituted toward patching up the and said there were strong the United States participating in the effort to restore relations between the two British Press association threw some doubt on the exact de- gree of the rupture by reporting that had whether Russia had relations or merely leaving the way open for further press association declared the Polish ambassador to Russia had not been handed his and said there a report in diplo- matic circles that he had even been asked to remain in The Berlin dispatch to Die declaring Berlin ob- vious over the open break in the Allied said the German foreign office expressed the view that Premier Stalin had dismissed the Polish ambassador get rid of persistent questioner about the whereabouts of Polish war The same German source cording to the Swedish Kremlin dictator wanted to emphasize to England end America that he wouldn't have any tions set on him by anyone Ing questions of the ern boundaries of This the added said Russian chaw request for an investigation of of war Poland is negotiating with Hitlerite Germany complete The charge served merely as an excuse for i break with for whom apparently has a regime the diplomat reported to have Training School Flood Damages Set at a t nff a- nnf HPV fr f nM HIKI ar ihe i 1 zr u f DOROTHY Top honors in the class of 46 dents graduating from St. Mary's high school this year go to Dorothy and ginia They head a list of 10 honor students ed by Rev. Robert A. high school principal The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. 513 Third is secretary of her class and has participated in numerous activities at the She has been a member of the school sodality for four years and is now treasurer of that She is editor of the school and was a ber of both that staff and the school staff last She has been active in the community ice division of the high school tory of Man tlon 1 i i a K K r n f i i f a nmp n no t i Hr fv 111 1 A n n A Of R n if R srr sr k sr t H i f f Tien hr f ft if 1 U he B K U H f J ar fit xx1 ig ivi a i 1 e id t j id- g in HH i in nine dormitories ft T i aq hea is nn tn USER of TT u fo hr re in o im ns plant ngn ir motors were art viu h Including A t lands are covered with heat r a protecting dike was mil I A is asking superior to make his name Vasili S Drake It's too hard to spell and pronounce his present Vasili Fargo Pilot Gets Citation ALLIED HEADQUARTERS -IN Flying For- tress crew which on its own tive switched from its mission of reconnaissance to one of re- silver stars for gallantry in action The bomber crew destroyed at least one Japanese bomber in the Lt. Gen. George C. com- mander of Allied air forces in the Southwest decorated Capt. William 1543 Fourth N. pilot of the and eight The fortress was on sance over Bougainville at the northern tip of the Solomon at an unspecified finding the weather able for high altitude elected to descend to level over the airdrome and docks despite heavy and craft At a low Smith's gunners kept a continuous stream of fire against enemy planes parked in the dispersal One bomber was definitely destroyed and several other bombers and fighters were The citation described the murage and and devotion to duty in the face of fiene enemy fire and continued danger of at- tack and in keeping the highest tradition of the air Reports Increase In High Octane Gas Petroleum told the man Wednesday there as to month increase gasoline productive ince Pearl Harbor far and f He ny or will be ng day than IP had a we should need by r nr evn iy next tho IK n with construction ond to have to carry ut our VIRGINIA LACEY Virginia whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. James 517 Eleventh is also a four-year Sodality member and has worked on the staff for the last two Her activities in the community service division of the victory corps include membership in the home nursing High honors also go to Margaret daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles as the ranking senior in scholastic Margaret completed her high school course in three but was ineligible for honors because she had not taken her entire high school course at St. The next highest honor students in scholastic rank are Mary Mary Virginia Joyce Wayne George Schwartz and Marie Ohio Windstorm Kills 2, Much Property severe storm which slashed through Northeastern Ohio killed two injured hundreds of others and caused property damage amounting to thousands of War plants in Cleveland and Akron were scores of homes were moved from their dations and power and telephone poles were Two Richard 19, and Tony 9, were crushed to death as wind ed a barn near Nearly 100 persons were treated for injuries at two Akron but no one was hurt At least 45 were hospitalized at Cleveland police described the storm as the worst in the Northern Ohio area since the Lorain tornado of June Damage to plants of the B. F. Goodrich Co. in Akron will total and a company spokesman Some damage was also reported at the Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. but no estimate was Soldier Aids Folks in Keeping Up With War IN IRAN American solders in Iran Have lust been permitted to write home folks what they in Be- fore the was one sharp-witted soldier to dis- close in his next letter where he was The censor the promise and waited interestedly for Next week a lefter was up inte this darn near hut I I how T ran and just made VERDICT FOR MARK J os ANGELES superior Judge Jess E Stepnens adjourned court so Attorney William C. wouldn't be late for his time fob in a war plant have to turn out war the Judge we turn out thing in. court or Told To P re pore for Decisive Bottles the of- newspaper of the Soviet called on the Red army Wednesday to prepare for decisive battles are in the The plea came as the Red air force carried on intensive attacks in force against German communications and maintained its sky superiority over the Kuban region of the AH along the lengthy Red air force fighters and bombers pressed their attacks against the German lines and to the in- they were providing a heavy mauling to German forces being brought up as reserves for ture The current land fight still was mostly artillery German radio said German Stuka formations caused heavy among Russian columns pre- paring Tuesday to attack the Axis Kuban and that Soviet supply bases on the Sea of Azov coast also were heavily German ed by the Associated ed that 44 Russian planes were brought down in the southern but did not say what period the report Full Scale Strike Is Threatened by Soft Coal Miners than soft coal miners stayed away from work Wednesday in a wage dis- pute threatening to full Kale strike In the which supplies fuel and power for war plants and motive power for Talk of the possible use of troops as guards to protect those who might want to work was heard as mines began closing down one after another in Alabama and West The War Labor Board took up case in closed as yet the walkouts were not officially re- garded as All-Out Strike Promised But John L. Lewis promised that his United Mine Workers would tage an all-out strike at midnight Friday unless their demands were met and the full WLB debated whether that constituted outright calling for action or whether it should be ing an actual Lewis raised the strike threat after he UMW policy committee d withdrawal of the dispute from he charging the board with malignant He said that as matters now stand there will be o contract April 30 and mine orkers will not on mine in the absence of a con- As his threat was suddenly by spokesmen of 000 Progressive Mine filiated with the American tion of and the sporadic outs continued to tion arose as to what the ment will do if the strike Swift action was with the decision up to President and some sources said the probably would move in military protection for any miners whose chose to It was pointed out that actual federal operation of the mines is a step operators raise the and not when the Wage Increase issue key to the tion s renewal of the lachian m which Lewis ft the basic daily n' a pay pi of minor The include mines in i m s West Virginia Vi Eastern Kentucky and which hire about 450 000 Jy I f sf baron Yank Bombers Blast Jap Ship And Bases ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN anese merchant ship was blasted by a 500-pound bomb and a wireless station was destroyed Tuesday as General Douglas MacArthur's heavy and medium bombers took tage of improved weather to range far over enemy A Liberator on armed sance attacked two vessels in the Arafura sea 50 miles west of on the Aroe The bomber scored a hit on the bow of one ship and two near misses on the A Flying following up a raid Monday in which the tower of the Japanese wireless station at New was wrecked the entire Along New Guinea's north bombers hit at Japanese holdings from Wewak south and east as far as where made nine strafing passes over enemy positions in the region of Green's At on the Huon a Catalina dropped bombs on a suspected dump area and the crew reported heavy Australian made 15 strafing runs during which cannon and fire were poured Into the jungle fringing Labu which is five miles southwest of The enemy has been at- tempting to conceal supply barges It is known from past ence that such strafing attacks in- variably take a heavy toll in anese A single Fortress fired at a coastal a few miles northwest of Then the big bomber moved down the strafing Alexishafen and Fortresses attacked fuel dumps on Willaumez north New as well as the Cape cester Over Japanese fighter planes sought ineffectually to break up a formation of which nit the enemy base of Cape on the island's A single Liberator bombed Nabire at the base of Geelvink bay on Dutch New Guinea's north A Hudson attacked the held village of on the Kai islands and a strafed 40 miles southwest of Dobo on the Impressive and elegant is the exterior of the huge at Hot Va. Surrounded by landscaped the resort hotel can accommodate 600 guests at rates ranging up to a Global Agenda May Lead To World Food Changes WASHINGTON How the post-war planners of the United nations food conference next month will approach the task of drawing Strand to Head Junior Chamber Election of t ident of the P ber of Wednesday man of the e Strand as Junior as announced v w a for Two Georgia Convicts Bounce in and out of Jail 000 rr f ch'an un r vk also lure in i nit about i i the rw as blamed by nn iose areas for MA OS A war In ail n I Wednesday far n l Wai D C i if f gin r m he ft r orn he days r n f iff adr fi r t he dash i B tie Me t r hei Torn lodged heir e t sine n pistol which Jailer T J McCommon was smuggled to them by a the pounced on McCommon Black fired a shot into the slugged and then hit might Jailer Pete Poland in the stomach with the gun At the convicts forced the elevator operator to take then n basement dashed and disappeared into c it ftl a r if A at Pr m Arnall Te n Of h nn ir nid Said i mimed k a id Ha were ruptured IB if ng while asleep in a hid IM in woods near c i escape was the nir foi prison escape led to a miii investigation which ed p legislative committee that tier along with ky flourished in the prison prior to the administration of the present H. R. DuValL Roland H. VaU succeeded as denied the i t as 60 mines were shut down in the affected areas and approximately RO 000 miners had not shown up for work bringing estimates that duction had been cut between 000 and 300 000 tons a n IN PLANE CRASH en persons were killed and six badly injured when a plane fell onto a bus in Southeast Scotland and covered it with blazing gasoline Tuesday Two RAJ fliers eight naval ratings and the bus driver were There were 18 others in the bus. NORWEGIAN SCOP LOST LONDON m The loss of the Norwegian destroyer Eskdale by enemy action was announced by the Norwegian NW Breaks War Bond Quota The west broke its war bond quota of by day and with the drive still going leaders expected the final figures might pass the Every state in the Ninth federal reserve district and 63 counties had reached their The with total sales of was at 108 per cent of its while the northern Michigan peninsula led the dual states by attaining 112 per cent of its or Next was Minnesota at 110 per or South Dakota had ed 108 per or lowed by North Dakota at 106 per 103 per and northern 101 per Figures showed more than individual or one out of ry seven persons in the Moses Has High Hopes For Good N. D. Crop hopes of an crop yield in North Dakota were expressed by John af tpr hr arrived in lis for a short with hie Mary Jean Uni- of Minnesota fe Attached sm the l limns ipd with ri r aRpc M last rr showrd that lur ft plentiful supply of the the we've the worries fanners There doesn't to be anv nrw farm machinery available and what the fanners have got may cause them some trouble later on in the Add to the labor inr Moses arrom by Mrs is en route to marck after several weeks in the Rio Grande valley recovering from a severe attack of He will arrive in Bismarck Moses arrived in Minneapolis too late to me Governor Stassen off and expressed He praised Stassen's administrational ability and especially his actions as chairman of the governor's ence for two did a beautiful Motes up a blueprint for a new world free from want was apparent in rough outline In announcing the conference a state department man made clear that the blueprint will be only a blueprint designed for further study by the governments that the delegates convening at Hot in May 18 will not have the power to bind their commitments he agreements will be signed The discussions will be pure- ly preliminary and Nevertheless the agenda is global in scope and colossal in its im- If all the topics listed were com- discussed and the egates could agree on tions for solution of the problems in- their labors could produce a plan for the abolition of poverty throughout the For the conference proposes to dis- cuss such basic as why millions of people are and how the vast potential food production made possible by technological advances can be placed before those who are It approaches these problems from the viewpoint that huge so-called surpluses in the often caused economic disruption and wide were in fact not pluses at all but simply evidence that the prevailing economic tem was failing to put the world's available food into the world's empty The topics listed in the agenda fall under three main 1. Consumption levels and re- 2. Expansion of production and ARNOLD STRAND chief clerk of the state w. game and fish department and one i adaptation to consumption of the most ardent boosters of North I 3. Facilitation and improvement Dakota's wild life conservation i Of distribution has served as first vice for the past jear Elected president was Killed Dr. Carl J. Baumgartner and elected second vice president was Robert who also will serve on the board of Ed V. Lahr and Glenn were elected directors for Two training planes from Kirtland terms and Duane Morrison was i field collided while on routine Allied Troops Storm Within 21 Miles of Tunis NORTH 14 f1 Allied headquarters ed Wednesday that u a troops stormed and three bitterly defended iui on the road to Bizerte northern Tunisia while 1st army forces attacked key height at lage only 21 miles from Turn the With the hour of decision fast ao Gen. Dwight D. bower's command said the Allie made in American and French punched deeper into both northern and southern hill barrier of the and the British 8th army again surged for ward after resting from its wind drive up the coast from the Mareth The communique indicated the fighting desperately prevent being split into two are putting up stiffer resistance or the central front guarding the open plain before in the sector has been attack being followed by through out the the Allied war In the the communique troops of George 8. Patton's American 2nd army corps again made in the hills within 28 miles of the BUerte naval French troops in the same eral area were reported within 20 miles of near the western shores of Lake In the the French were of- credited with rolling up of more than 15 miles in the last three days in the region of Pont Du southwestern gateway to French troops armed with wr American equipment were pressing the sharpest immediate threats to the enemy's driving within three miles of Lake in the north and storming into the outskirts of Pont Du in the south The western shores of Lake lie only 18 miles from Dispatches said Gen. Patton's Americans were attacking Axis bin positions south of U miles from Lake and were only 10 miles west of 18 miles southwest of In aerial Britain's based bombers gave Germany an overnight rest after Monday night's tempestuous assault on but RAF heavy bombers from the middle east renewed the attack on the southern end of Hitler's Euro- pean raiding the Italian airdrome at on the Adriatic Army Planes Collide N. M. elected as director for a one-year Burkett W. also will be a member of the new board Only holdover director is Retiring directors are Jack Zuger and E Forsythe Engebretson Edick is the incumbent treasurer and ing over the practices ranges west of here Monday night resulting in the death of the four crewmen in one of the the base public relations office announced Tuesday The second plane reached Kirtland field the public relations of- Carl Person the incumbent The dead included Bombardier Installation of new officers Cadet Henry P. take place at a future meeting I RAF Bombers Hit Western Burma NEW DELHI planes j ranged wide over Western attacking a variety of as a I lull settled over the Arakan land front following several days of sharp a British communique an- escorted U Hurricanes bombed Japanese supply dumps at and the village of at the tip of the i starting the an- said At the same time RAF were reported to have attacked i tories highway transport and river shipping near a number of i supply barges and a river steamer were said t the All British were reported to i have returned 6 Die in Aerial Transport Crash on Oakland Hillside pi i latv CALIF. A navy i twin-engined transport plane nosed into a hill 10 miles east of the land airport and exploded Tuesday killing eight of the ten men aboard and seriously injuring the Other Newsmen visiting the scene under naval guard found the fuselage pancaked on the hillside with both wings sheared off. Scattered The explosion scattered over a BO foot area Clipped tree trunks and torn earth indicated the ship had skidded a like from the of Impact The ie was headed into land airport and apparently on the A wingtip scraped near top of the 1500-foot the craft it had been only 30 or 40 feet I higher or about the same distance farther west it would have missed I the hi said Carl land l hune photographer who was I one o' the first civilians to the scene said many of the bodies were burned One of the in- jured men was able to talk to stretcher bearers carried down tbe steep both hands under his head and seemed to be in good the photographer related The navy was terse m its an- withholding names of the dead and until next of kin have been notified Twelfth naval district headquarters said Almost Avoided Accident R p m In the vicinity of Lake Chn iot 10 miles each of Oakland airport a navy transport plane crashed with four known four presumed dead and two seriously injured Witnesses said seven were dead at the crash scene leading to the assumption that one man died at Oak Knoll naval where the were taken plane almost scraped the as it flew over the er's house at a part of the Oakland water said Mrs. W. wife of the caretaker she added appeared to hit a set of slon wires strung near the dam and crashed to earth in a little I saw a huge flare of Lt Comdr J. 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