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MANHOOD AGAIN WILL WIN


Washington. (UP)Gen. John J. Pershing. who led American troops to victory over another generation of German aggressors in World War I. called on his countrymen loony to share his "every confidence" mat American manhood again "will win through to victory" in their second great contest on Western European The 83-year-old General of the armies was the first high ranking official In the nation's capital to hail the landing of Allied troops on the French Coast, where the Germans had held uncontested ground supremacy since the dark days of Dunkirk three years ago. His special statement follows: "American troops have landed In Western Europe. As the overmastering military mleht of the Allies advances, it will be joined by the men of the occupied countries, whose land has been overrun by the enemy but whose spirit remains unconquered. "Twenty-six years ago American soldiers,, in co-operation with their Allies, were locked in mortal combat with the German enemy. Their inarch of victory was never halted until the enemy laid down his arms in defeat. The American soldier of 1017-1918. fighting in a war of liberation, wrote of his deeds one of the) most glorious pages of military his- j ! tory. , "Today, the sons of American sol-i diers of 1011-1318 are engaged in a j like war of liberation. It is their task to bring freedom to peoples who have been enslaved. "I have every confidence that they, together with their gallant brothersIn-arms, will win through to vie-

Hope Dawns Anew for Italy's 'Little People'


HOI'K D A W N S anew for Italy's "little people" as tlio Allied M i l i t a r y (iovorument takes over the task of nu'inir for c i v i l i a n s in areas Allied IHtlilers have redeemed from (lie Nazis. Trapped between w a r r i n g armies, t h e i r homes smashed, their peaceful villanos bloody Imttlriirouiuls. they lied. .Seldom owiiinn any clothes lint the runs on their backs, Weakened liy liiinuor only occasiomilly appeased by scraps fiiniited f r o m l.oril knows where, bedevile<l liy iliscase, they maiilo survive. And now they limp back, confident of k i n d l y treatment by Ilieir liberators. Typical of all in the recaptured areas are (lie refugees seen in these photos, who returned to Minturnn a f t e r Allies drove the enemy out. A t l e f t , two weary, mothers rest upon a curbstone w i t h t h e i r children, one nf whom a p p a r e n t l y is ill or exhausted. The ancient crone at l e f t , below, is the very picture of I m m u n i t y helpless in the path of. modern war. AI right, below, a younp mother, happy to have a morsel of food, feeds it to her infant.

iins Mionu'iitims day on which o u r : t u r n ami as the hammers ring. Let armed forces have launched their us pray hi our homes und as '.vc go ilrivo lor the libcratliiii of the world about the work of the day, and as a day of work and prayer [or while, we work we may offer our the citizens of Pennsylvania. thanks for past blessings and pell, "Lot us be deeply mindful on (Ion Almighty Clod in silent prayer this day of our solemn oljliuullon to to keep our sons und dauRhters fn Ills holy ca.ro and protection. llanlslium, i l ' I M l i u v . Kdwml Iliosc who lltihl. tor ir? and for "1 urge also that all places of Mnrlln Is-sui'd a proi-lumalkin UK|:,\ : wov-slilp be open this day of work Let us firmly resolve VillIlllB till till 1 people' .of till 1 stlllt 1 li kind. shall be no slackening In that ami prayer and that the bells be (here our 1 1 liathtT in lilt I'htllTlN's I'm wm'ship war e l f o r t , Ininn nt (i p. in. today .summoning day of work the people to assemble at their re"Let us make ,011 this Invu.sion Uuy. 1 e.st. day of our spective places of worship. Let us and prayer the Thf ti'.xl of tin prui'luinnliun. war prmiucUoii uiul ... all join in prayer, not only today which I ho eovcrnor m|iiesti>il IVnn- .|n[ Iho KITH tost. iHTirul the production bill every day, that victory may be of sytvnniii newspapers to cnrrv mi | in tiur wiir plants, on our farms granted us soon, to lessen the burden of conflict, and tragedy and that front putt's luduy aiul radio slatloli.s ml In utii' mines. :ln tmmdcMst "al ftviiuonl intervals" "Let, us pruy as we follow the pence may come in a brighter World, ilhrouiihnui (ho day. follows: ; plow, as we liH'Ke tin 1 steel, as we ruled under God by brotherhood and i "Win-mis, loday Iho tu'i-utost mililur.v inmTinnit In history has IK-RUII ;:iwullliiK Iho ilt-i'lsiim which will shnpo llu> cinirso o( Iho world for In ivry Zoo the Cock-a-loo ^I'nrriillon.s Ui conic; mul j "Whorous., in this hour of pur BSi for KRIMPETS. You would, tee! greatest nrt-d it lu-houves us. in dt-i-p h u m i l i t y , to nsk tin 1 blessings nf Mi m l B h t y ' G o d iiiMin our beloved nai l ion mill upon our Allies who Hunt at our side for rlKlitoousness and [Human liberty; and "Whereas. It is our saered duly to j p u l forth nil our vlRiir and detennisupport of our heroic ; i i n t i o n in MlKhllnf; ineii who mu.sl pay the price lot victory In blood mid slllfc-rliie; Culls II Miiiiifii(nu.s Day "Now, therefore. I. Edward Martin. Governor of (he Commonwealth at Pennsylvania, do hereby proclaim

MARTIN SETS ASIDE DAY OF PRAYER IN PA.

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TUESDAY, J U N E , 1941

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