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Speed Victory v Flashes of Buy More Bonds The Ypsilanti Daily Press Save Waste Paper Hi I'Ll S' ASKx.’IATKH PKt'ttS Late News VOL. XXXVIII,No. 256 Eight Pages Ypsilanti, Michigan, Friday. January 7. 1944 in n:r.national nkwh hkhvio: Four Cents THE WEATHER: Tonight: Cloudy, Colder Submarine Lost in Action in South Pacific HAVANA—INS— Oakes •' Nancy * -ws—- lyifi I” I.WAMIfc; ile Marlgny was believed today to ' yif.. ' 1 ¦ be planning an early trip to Nas- Landing sau, Along where her miilonaire lather. New Allied Sir Harry Oakes, was slain last fall Nancy's husband. Count Al- lred l)e Marigny, who was acquit- ted o( the murder of Sir Harry, in- terviewed immigration authorities by in Havana relative to whether she Adriatic Coast Rumored could return at will, giving lise to the belief she planned a trip. ' WASHINGTON—INS An Important Anglo-American con- Stockholm; Balkans Upset ference on a post-war mone- tary plan was held at the State Department today. Among those participating in the meet- Russia’s New War Hero ing were Secretary of State Union Dispute Allies Making Cordell Hull, British Ambassa- dor Lord Halifax, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgen- thau and Leo T. Crowley, for- Angry, Delays Advances in eign economic administrator. American and British monetary experts also were present. Rail Decision # Italy SEATTLE. Wash.—lNS Eight (By International New* Service hundred foundry workers in the \\ asbmgton. Jan 7 INS- A bit i Seatle area were on strike tcday. ter inter-union squabble ana chart An unconflr • -d report of anew less than three days after a War es a House attempt to Allied landing on the continent panel of White Labor Board had made its ‘‘discredit” rail brotherhoods slow along the Adriatic Coast of Yugo- recommendations on their Je- ed progress today toward settle slavia was received by way of mands for pay Increases. ment railroad contro of the labor Stockholm today. u*. i»». 1.. —’_ versy. NEW YORK—INS— Arthuro The rumored landing sai entire- officers and Labor, official publication of the Toscanini, the great symphony U. S. has announced the apparent loss of tno Pompano's personnel numbered about 75 Navy Thomas, brotherhoods, declared that the ly without confirmation in Allied conductor, who spurned Holly- tons, presum- skipper. Comdr. Willis is lost submarine Pompano, a craft of 1,330 men. The year wage dispute could be quarters wood's offer of $250,000 make the ship. The Pompano is the 17th U. S. sub old to ably a victim of Japanese counteraction while at- with out now in 24 hours "by one picture, volunteered his lost since the beginning of the war. Ironed The Stockholm newspaper Afton' ser- tacking enemy supply lines in the far Pacific. The men good will,” but scant head vices to the government for a of said that way Tldnlngen "crack" divi- film presentation of Verdi’s was noted. of the IS unions whose sions of Allied troops bad landed of the Nation”, which Chiefs ‘‘Hymn wage claims still are hanging at alrategi- positions on the Yugo- has been completed, it was just resumed conferences today to revealed today. fire slav coat! The publication quot- Vote chart programs, Likely to Receive with one Soldiers future ed a Zagreb source amt added that presidents as- MONTGOMERY, of the brotherhood Ala—INS Washington. Jan. 7 Develop- was little "heavy fighting" was in progress two more of the nine negroes who serting that there have chance a settlement before the between the Allies and German figured In Alabama's famed ments during the recess tend- for latter of at supporied by Croat "Seottsboro case" were free today Presidential Report Likely ed to isolate the bloc of southern- part next week best. troops Quia The White House remained si following their parole by th» ers and Republicans in Congress lings. The latest lent, following the President's' nc- state parole board. who soldier voting New nei v oosueas was repo'ted granted paroles Message would leave tion In reconvening a special wage two are Andy to be Home Front among (lie Hall.an nations Wright, 30, of Chattanooga. Tenn to the mercy of the diverse and board to consider the overtime pay Italy the Fifth Ar- who was serving a 99-year sen- complicated absentee voting laws claims of 15 non-operating brother Meanwhile, In Washington, Jan. 7—INS-Presi- In his conversations with con regular SS| tence. and Clarence Norris. S3, of of 48 states. hoods. .Mr. Roosevelt's’ my smashed i loser lo the I avslno dent Roosevelt’s report to Congress gressional leaders, the President press conference was ex- Nikolai F. Vatutin, who commands the Ukrainian army Warm Springs( Ga , under a life It seems Friday Geneial first gateway to Home, beating the Ger- next week on the state of the has given no hint of an extensive now- assured that Con- pected to be cancelled. which has driven the Germans all the way from Stalingrad Into Poland, sentence. expected to stern mans in bitter mountain fighting union Is be a program. message gress will scrap the "states' There was no comment from is shown, right, on the Kiev front. The pit lure is a radloplioto. Lai message greater em- legislative The Gen. ,Ma:k reported war placing rights" bill, already passed by the General George C. Marshall, Army est communique from Moscow reports tin* important rail hub of Her Yank troops of Lieut. LONDON —INS—A phasis front” than it is expected, will be confined intention to ‘‘quit all on the “home pending in the House chief of staff, to labor and con- has fallen to the Ukrainian army which thus intensifies Its W. Clark swept forward lo seize German in any chiefly to necessary war measures, : Senate #nd dicker was featured by the recent address. gressional that he ac threat to trap of of in the the 3,000-foot high Monte Msjo, Russia” officials report- and enact instead the Lucas Wor demands hundreds thousands Nazis southern Ukraine. London Newt In a Administration j with a warning that steps must be cept disclaim responsibility (International). live miles of Venafro Evening that the is pre- The latter would enlist or northwest sensationally headlined story ed today President taken to maintain the economy I ley bill. for the Year's ev#‘statement Hail Vittore, six miles he paring New Within today based upon neutral cor- to demand sacrifice from when victory is won. the services of the Army and Navy by a "high personage" viewing the low Casslno, the Allies remained groups of citizens as a part respondents' reports emanat- all Facing attacks both from the iin distributing and collecting a Army's seizure of the railroads locked In sang# hand-to-hand com- his new "win the war” program organized pro- Plane to he ing from Berlin. of farm bloc and labor, Mr. ballot for president, and the threatened strike as Jet Propelled bat with the German garrison his simplified and to stand firmly behind Roosevelt was represented as re- longing the European war. House by house, the Fifth Artny price and wage pro- I vice president and members of WASHINGTON—INS—The plan stabilization fusing to make any compromise on Latest development in the sit troops were c leaitng the city which to appoint ex-Congiessman Maury gram. the issue of consumers’ food sub- | Congress. The ballots would be uation, dramatized little over a Secret Weapon of Allies appeared a» atoutly defended ua Maverick as chairman of the sidies. and to be standing firmly returned to the states for count- week ago by the threatened shut- Grtona. the Adriatic poit which the Smaller War Plants Corporation by the form of the little steel for- ing. down of war-vital rail transporta- Washington. Jan. 7- IP- The Exiilence of the new lighter Canadians of the Eighth Army won opposition in of stabilizing wages. days fierce street, has encountered stiff mula took two veteran Republicans, tion. was the public condemnation imminent prospect of new sape*- was disclosed lasi light by the lifter nine solid of Busines Commit- Gliders is expected It the Senate Small New While the President trainmen and engineera by their am) fighting. Os planes capable of traveling be- U. S. Army Air Force* the person Secretary of War Stimson and Sec- tee. Despite the committee atti- to deliver h.s message in associates in the operating "big tween 500 and 600 miles an hour Hoy*l Air Force in a Joint an Contlnuss Advance tude, members reiterated today on Tuesday—the 2nd session of retary of the Navy Knox, to show- five". and especially of new warplanes nounceinent that gave no specific While the Fifth Army continued that War Production Board Chair- Being Tested the 78th Congress convening on how simple it would be for most that may hasten victory was rais- data on speed, range and altitude. to sihiii's all along Its ten mile is the man Donald M. Nelson determ- Monday—it is possible that the af- servicemen to vote under rcoiric.- ed today with the official ir.nojncet But It said that several hundred wide offensive front, British ined to name maverick. • V ter effects of grippe may cause ment that a secret. Jet-propelled successful flights with the propel Eighth Army on the Adriatic sec- Dearborn, Mich., Jan. 7 —Test tions of state laws; in short, what 1 him to send the message to Cap Winter, Allied fighter soon will be In pro- ler-lcsa planes had already been tor of the line also reported gains.