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JUNE UNES.191 6,
Drive
Of France
‘Allied Invaders
anemea ys, iPartly
Inland From Coast On B oad Front
3 Eleven Thousand Aireraft. Thrown Into Grand Assault * On Hitler’s Atlantie Wall By W.
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sources agreed that the operation in smashing paid high tribute for their workmidnight and 8 a, m. alono fenses, estimated that between more than 31,000 airmen were over France, not counting parachute and glider troops report that “a last-min-d ‘The Paris tadio broadcast w carly announce fonlght the belatele ute flash am of Rouen between powers vicious hattle i raging north s and German ant} invasion ful Allied paratroop formation | forces. | Optimiam Pervades Eisenhower's Headquarter: the on
this
area.”
religion, and our civilization. and
veneer | Churchill
told his jSinrenve commander, Gei, DwightD.thanEisenhower, full victory.” ‘and | HEH AVo will accept nothing lesstroops Jane 6 =u Prime well LONDOR. down leaped hip us. At highly-trained of from Thousands toe Claenit a manaunerd carricr sky trains boring through Na teh renewed it faith tni in TheeThe intn aafae thas P Attied ters officer de-
call the ena f of special
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night. and a headquar “carried out y large-seale” operation was were shat th 1 c extremecraty sion. ‘Our losses in iid in the | with indee ily small, It was a fine job—yvery fine early battle, at The air-borne troops carried the brunt Esta) and many demalitions. creating 4 lange diversion sault—scheduled for y nay because of bad wenther—foundblethein | posto formida \jughly-vaunted German defenses much less
. own ap a
set free a sutfering humanity. caneanten to Lead them straigh( and trae;
Wes ple far the junction ited Naliaita a
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ae, ‘hey fight Iet toleranre and fwill amen all "hy 477 iter of Fran ee yearn bat ler the eal at bate, for, thelr return ty the From East aeklant forces forces ofof. on = rem haven {iteso galinnt of home, Allies, they wil ] esuir their aasias 1 mever_relurn, Fm: Same will san tley a wosthy part in the liberatiin fine ean theon tnl= Hecause Bt theiland homeland, the made been has @ tint te] fey Re mnaning and peeping you to > repeat T country, your of | form hei theit papart ower fe Joint Aliled isen teat 0 runing ‘ce Peay WR with
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Alexander's | Fouow General penineule. ce westup and were standg! beaches our warnning n wera thrast north vs Pisce | ranch The in the ofItalian, wracsat tnrowing tn anes, aclThere, ofTee for which front" was | three for called had Ruseings he m e r a y er Sears. Dut. the srserand sont, Prepia seg te tne wore a they cout
department than had been fear “extremely small” losses in ‘Air-borne troops suffered even though the the air, headquarters disclosed tonight, 200 miles of sky and
every
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fle ts extended across reat lane d navigation lights to keep for:e forees were deseribed Naval losses for the searhorn very small tiquarters as “very, virtuall h y silenced by the gum of sy patterirs were
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Dee n O Lord, give us faith Gis ue faith in ‘Tec, faith in aur: PI
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headquarters over
An optimistic air pervaded this Lamooth manner in which was launched the great crusade
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Hic and all other to which he was going according to plan, The air forces, coastal de-
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near ” anna northeastern tip of the eae the fist phases|° Normandy. te ‘parachatists the rand pe ot
though
of course,
\weeks, becnuse the enemy, will now probably endeavor concentrate
ast night and early today Sn the heaviest aerial attack ever aimed
be ad-
landings took place from Cher+
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Of!
tonight that “It must
were secured quickly. far ‘Allied losses in every branch were declared to be less than had heen counted upon in advance.
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herald to the Invasion, the British bomber] than| ore t command 1,300. of its roaring across
said
radio
N defense system that the Nante the beachheads ing. Naval gunfire completed the job, and
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by evening had smashed against front, making, good ax antic air and sea inv asion rman opposition. ight aid part of the recordPrime Minister‘Churehil troops were shattering number of parachute and and glider had seized a numnine miles inland, fighting in € area. ‘asion bride ber ofimportant e Viehy
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area has been considermitt «that the Allied beachhead ably widened and that Allied reinforcements are pouring: wn.") of smaller JandFour th sisand ships and ofthousands American, British and to k the thousands ng eratt i ‘s from England to France under Canadian fem borne fighters who Retholf | protection of 11,000 Aimed bombers and elaborate coastal ught gigantic havec with thehad whole apent four years builds
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“= Germans Give _ the Allies were “able into the sky in scribed as just fai
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DQUARTERS. 1 SUPREX Al ied landed in the TIONABY Foe 5, dune 6—UP)—The scetion of northwest France early today and Normandy unexpes
tee } tr it wat leer were ortginatty, eneduted for yee tras’ mornin for the original |
aircraft of ‘almost ee 11,000 inva-| ery vie into the grand bomb.} today, of Europe fing miles of| reaches fund to. break enemy's. communications. Between midnight night and BK o'eloc ae Allied aireraft flew 7 irties and dropped 10. aod "on of bombs on atas in Normandy
By Wes Gallagher
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Allied planes were disclosed that as pO ( havc The Allied bombers, as needed for the lashed German ‘sing 96 hours of steady poundiigs 10,000 tons of explo-
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i the beaches had litman air force up Pp. till noon wer, as l the 50 sorties against thé invading forces, 1,750
who went oul to guard
Mieng
were known to have probably
did they aire attack, butwhyAllied unit 300 apparent, not the sc no]"| Chto start toWas meet at theLombers Taco them _ivanwcay warmed that La viglent remete might be day expected ae} men Comat Mroaddeastins had told der of the evn: yo t y, on no Hen even if the must be beaten offysis Ha th thas eryasion mute Lieut, Gen. Mark ‘ Wy Clark's og) the Soon.ale noting me ines force ‘
muck a hag hap hae happened nphs of 1940 nnd Namo nae tae Vanesway Al eh ns to ns tev ntti |jes is Hatha
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kilome= hats said the Alles penetrated several Isiany ‘which aire 39 malles apart and ree
a and ters in eww Vn} ries fom the ceuvely. Genmans Ire continue 8 32 Ree Genperate naire mane , elntoreeriotecon rf whet toasts tative sche as seat a e a a t e oe taki Te of, jsp nately. to the pronec aaa in by Gen 116ops Allled expeditionar sed-barne the The anbared s ary pr'snnet 200 being made "west of Chore were, tn the fit and thelr] over ni math Tunings ete thee anid a o n tute ‘ tievmvan embharh ta ‘ T h e . about are “Yow st obedience| main and'willing Prompt Aor Im the Bormanndy ee That Ue€TNN ne ihe firsttovsciee: young ie Indicatingporte Fane crusades The ere oftKanes to > Waal tau ta] gceat Las base of thel reat fronts have In [from Rome t a ihe Sed The mi haveBP | sula and Mirdromes ner wes had not weane with Its the iy onponiiion, tacks youall arc CTA a pal comeele ing sunerionity overt us of Ni sll over liberty loving) enWeapons ae the landings. of and prayers up ar vst i (Turn to Pace 6, Céfumn 1) 11 nounced Success and munitions of war, i) Braet pnw jon Te alawlt Invasfon To Point you. ndteatlons glowing accounts of the! tien with go Jearrving peoples cons, m o u n t © (LE time F w m 6 to 8:26 a. m. British at our disposal fall of Home 1 lan z With our bave Ale| have placed trained fighting men.|Geeman rearguartsSatiethoow n CWT The. G of Jersey end = Ming tar Lien. mes IMME Bal a. thoes wn | ee anand browners tw arm on after | resarven nerwise oppenitioa red and. tree men| [EIEN marae Onna Son pre. aoe 2 oe Tuesday, ah channel iin 9 1 asia p,m nseStoming General De Gaulle BEA) Ag cman causewith the-enemy| fronts you will bring about the tecpaties 4 a ane tara "LOS f P eye ni, nk ed " sii, acy peaiand Anat Javesieniee ne poate on INE OAR EARS rented Talks To Churchill Ae France ie I weeklong German} be rem ved. 2, shee full confidenen fn, your manin onS attac Ni! port fromthe rashend, meng (noah oppressors, you yourke ta slaty and vil otlon oneal offensive In the Tash acetorestein ayRo-|{rom her June 6—um—cen, mania LONDON: chon your “representatlees| ope i" were repulsed c the ply the atrongeat fortified. section 6€ comst-In that agreed i n i Stae on tleaalng| yesterday nay : wont wa pot he ae1aineoan anay t ae aie ef] no #110 Te i pin cer the Mininay Tuncton the fe well bated a naeAg tyLA f Goda Steorlt Tour enemy and Pau ane, canpaed Reconnaissance pilots said the Allled troops had secured campaign ol oor dam rv we ie upon this great veal harden ‘st ie hols battle and trem ihe of | i ni ston fsa i k e far Agnierstaite by haged wnl"Mancow eeperied ( (Turn to page eee ree ensueun Une! and noble undertaking: Cee elena
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