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of Le Havre air force division captured bridges sh sixth headquarters said, There was no official atin veal northentOf Caen, jase nae utieas a Gefman report that an entire Allied aifof on Inte ne te scat galway. ciy{comm on the western coast ‘2!mn fankow-Canter tan seavinee,| borne division had been landed the C Ferny peninsula. Chungking reported today Fortresses and Libera0_Flying F mile gap r 10 the provincial eapltal LOPS dropped bombs on roid intersections south of Caen ¢Aceoed
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june 7—UB—Fifth Army | tion in the nl made these fremtactics) troops, pounding after the retreats | Me ble although danger recsea conniaerabty:| ace advancing Zaplte | AliceNee Laneie weeriaaee ang Gormane Iy in the direction of Civita (Comw tn-|te sureees roaiciens alnont a9 miles 0 winwest of Tome, It Wat| aye a tibial a arate mer Seni t v l a e v N T on pala aciranee TRec and weal © drives north“alteady.reachs measion started | | parallels Rome the air began to in’ ‘ | MOT 2
not paured into thoui fed warships of shells n lor roundsfortificat re oneeae |egastal ions and on the sea|westaNof “ig {ucak enemyL theattempts invasion,
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Panerae ALLIED SUPREME ADVANCE COMMAND POST, aye 14, —Allied troops command | EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, June7— «?)Hehing, thousands o! qin Fiance,| repulsing heavy, ortles Cram sece |have struck inland in Franee-in American the of and from the coast, Soay unit dmven today: tm Navi counter-blows near Caen nine miles landing beaches “af hix men's blood buta 11 of assault forees and surged enemy from all their ‘uta | after clearing the In new at- eee eer ; again thisithemorning linking up some of the beachhead. and Bener> aougnbos's “Ihe as nwa | . besemheads. ene from the Cherbourg iponinsals invasionthefront ote Al‘ycmbers r poured-a stream an of| * ed “decided improvemant” at mid-day,on and the whole es likeses are making “considerable a@ rald|front”” despite bad weather and stiffening resistance, med TS front. As thes:
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that the extea work In bribes totaling $2500 during MIs) Churchillsafeguarding him woud to re-| valved in great-and the term of office, and offered Letones| prime De very.
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morning Mil MilesReported enetrations Of 12 eads—which-the Germans hough the initial beachh than a 50-mile stretch—havo Bink extend Tone said extended over Hirelinked with those nearby, a few, alle ae ey Pee cleared andsome 5 artillery fire
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was base of Masokwa The Allies Alies miintnined constant E neqarerea Herlin said Field Marshal Erwin Rommel gaine swere‘ reported | [one a DHA est an the Can ws rat ary ean planes from snd sth armies, over = mile, aauaee reverves of the German toseventh , Sic Harold aleanmier, | (patrol 2 OT ain’ merne| ing upbattles in erin Mere the aferAl ied Gencomiman approx Also reported Tere 5 grand a p91 ramen, increasing aly An rapidly tered dap | with port hola and Ar-| a.y eat pCaits pease ardericaa!buttlesbips TenasDea ety At * effensive army declared thea Aled air forces in pat oath || leastmld as{ lar Air headquarters a ae tha ia oy lessialan as wellLs ms yyM herand atWar. | Irdeclared. tera were protecting 2 i i than inetein,si president. re A" president of! of»nerion stations” lung the lower | Kansis, cinsieln, Abe ss SOPPOre OL tm 5 if Slant bases in attacks last week.| MAMMOCN penctrat June 1 aa inst ae ta between Ter nen [ee a cial waiting tn, Jenene suiae crciearennd Glenthe meee attempted sorties which 000 ah (Rain Naurd, we t of the Amorican| AVE, ani heen broke! A Allied troopsseized | fnned to death.| end Gilberts, e of air-borne ‘© bornbs ae orton In | were virtually conde also was attacked. which’ port ta any numbers ee ecitetat a “prison ea_taken huge held ! e h t aoa on and | atinck Sioux air enemy siroyers | countUnited was tank-led sth Nazi back allan offensiveFitth Army [beachhead was made by 12 JU) ane throw the helped, the ni ‘and anew postions jkey Demonstrating in| tne ‘based parachutists. mith in iy aed rushed alr |e and, the United n_ surprise \crblows, The Germans likewise which towattampted out mths ‘ime, || aNes,alent of660 rain an | Russia. aed ane now claiming more than IB- | {tinder slows, Sof its knorked jJave Protest Death rant which alleges ered they were co-conaplrators For four months the Germans have beenby building | the fiatsugeat mer hud hare abs with the# hursli detenseablasted Lieut.-Gen. led eo Nazis retreated that air | down heavy topHombees [ air-borne army for just this purpose, MalativeWith) [ bAinerigans Meaiterrancan t Internment Camp Musshs in cormuatlon ta RAK, and Soviet Jeane ot fire, peti avis Jowith&) | farce Crete. Casing in Mithot | lmeenys, landings bot Ge the engineered who aeuiiery Ue censing | 3 troop cal i Kurt Student Yinch q at TUR ‘re'eased In. bond of ee NEW YORK, June i i1 Mosquitos last night, destroyed five Junkers-52 tens 0 ma 500 Fly ne aircral sending Sepanese have Ti ery Danubeof Ga || ie is every 10 minute Franee, omniaof the the mouth T the riers. xara t Eaton firLE sean |Fortresses and Liberators into tin ex into undone sodapes
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and supplies” ters said. Cherbourg peninsula, supreme headquar roads, and troops Haye seized Vedese and Air-borne es -lanled troops at some points, front dispatch
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150 miles northeast of Cherbourg, but lates fired indicated German coastal guns merely were no indi {at Allied ships in the aren, and there {0 invade there.
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order, ee of public éTatuligi_00 | adopted compromis See eee reste merece et rapped ento Allied silders | te pia cpmpromies der that Frenehines ec nt, ev calm governing theprosecu-| ichy be Labatt seal anahock, \ ot ionsMentations Pearl | and obey out-of, ind set tnem growing ‘occupants.
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