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Tuesday, April 21, -MINNEAPOLIS MORMNC TRIBUXE- PAG'E 2 Tapers Boost Hates ROCHESTER, VY.T-D Citing increased costs of production, Gan Jap Bombers Jap Undersea Craft Torpedoed '40 JapPlailCS Pound China tf. WINS SUB BATTLE 'Destroyed in Two Lifeboats Sail Sea; Only One Reaches Land jnett Newspapers, Monday increased daily and weekly circulation rates ot nine papers. Singla" copies. In all cases, were raised PI '1 IIP RncAK; WASHINGTON (AP) An American submarine on patrol deep intoj I from three to four cents. CHl'NGKIXG, CHINA (Monday in a fresh accounting of some of the daring raids which U.

S. subs ilpiFive flights of Japanese now are constantly carrying out. bombers raided airdromes iiii The official report said the China's Kiansi in Japanese a i was mj Monday amid speculation that "damaged" but naval experts (3WJLtllllclC Tokyo Quivers the American plane reported to speculated that it may have boon I UNITED STATES ARMY 1 1 IEADQUARTERS, A S-TRALIA (VP) Destruction of 40 grounded Japanese planes in two weekend raids ion Rabaul was reported Monday as Gen. Douglas MacArthur and iPrime Minister Curtin discussed operations of the southwest Pacific command. The conference which other Allied war chiefs attended was described officially only as dealing have bombed Japan may be using Since three torpedoes were Berlin Hears About Jap Defense Moves After Bombings a Chinese base.

The bombers attacked the town fired at it, one must have struck home in order to damage it and no submarine ordinarily can with- Casualties on Corrcgidor of Kian less than 1,000 air-line stand such an explosion. WINS NAVY CROSS miles Irom soutnern japan twice in an attempt to destroy its air jwith a "highly confidential" WASHINGTON JP With nine-inch shells from The V. S. submersible was commanded by Lt. Comm.

Elton P.ionfiill IS nf Radhurn. Fnirlawn field and also struck at fustian, Yukiang and Yukan, all In Kiangsi, a province of eastern China separated by the coastal province of iFukien from the China sea. N.J., and it'was announced he had the heaviest guns they been awarded the navy cross, the Japanese pounded be Three other sub skippers also were lpn mrrocHrW Mnndnv.i BERLIN A report from Tokyo Monday night said the Japanese government had ordered creation of a defense organization of 500.000 members to distribute "iron food reserves" in case of emergency. It also said building materials have been stored at strategic points in all cities to facilitate quick repair of structures destroyed by air raids. successful raids.

1 I decorated for bold, In the punishing cross-tire some HIT AT AIRPORTS (casualties and some damage were jinflicted," in the words cf a laconic communique. The planes also bombed the sub In the attacks Saturday and Sunday on Rabaul, in New Britain, thousands of pounds of explosives were dropped on Lakunai airdrome, wrecking runways and planes, and on Japanese flying boats in the harbor. A ship also was reported damaged. The United States and Aus LIFEBOAT SAILS INDIAN OCEAN Together, the four undersea crft had unk six enemy ships totaling 45,000 tons. urbs of Kian and machine-gunned the populace but concentrated on 1 1 rr th airport.

Counting the Japanese submarine The Chinese announcement ojwhich Grenfell torpedoed as dam-' onnnnncpfl tntAl inil Of The war department report at the close of the day made no mention of answering fire from the American and Filipino defenders. the raids indicated that airdromes tne war oi HAKTMANN ma it ft Perfect for train travel the Touroba carries men's suits or women's dresses in perfect order light weight and sturdy slides under berth. Brown or grey canvas. 20'sx9. i SPECIAL $2g5o also were the principal targets ofj mw attrition against Japan now stands the other attacks.

at 36 ships sun, 12 probably sunk. Nehru Urges India to Help British Army and 11 damaged. A forenoon communique told of felling blows delivered Sunday by gunners of the main fortification tralian airmen drove through tropical rainstorms and heavy anti-'aircraft fire to accomplish their mission. Reports seeping through from Rabaul said that the Japanese wrere suffering acutely from ihuneer hecause their sunnlv shins OTHERS HONORED and the lesser Manila bay forts. The officers awarded navy cross Tokyo radio, in Hourre of the raiders who attacked Japanese cities Saturday, apparently was "fishing" for information.

Suggestion that the planes came from three aircraft carriers and Three or more additional enemy batteries were silenced then and es in addition to Grenfell were Lieutenant Commanders David Cj CALCUTTA, INDIA (LP) had been sunk and that Australian -Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, captives were in good spirits ZV bmber was hit, giving a reply White. 38. San Diego, J. -n ito periodic Tokyo assertions that S. Parks, 40, Wilmington, nd the defenses had anti-aircraft been I despite forced labor on the wharves.

outstanding Indian national sped to havens in China after the iStanley P. Moseley, 38, Fort Worth, raids was supported for a time by Sixiy-fint Year tst, said Sunday night any failure by India to co-operate with Britain "would be an in Honor for O'Hare a Reuters dispatch from Chung-j Grenfell already had sunk a Jlcing saying the raiders had Mar.3,000-ton vessel in-his patrol when rived safely at their destination." jhe was advised while en route back i to his base that Japanese subma- If 7 Ik 'I. I 1 1 NICOLLET 921 vitation for Japanese WASHINGTON (U.R Presi- CHUNGKING 'RETRACTS jrines were in his vicinity. SIB CHANGES COURSE However, Chinese quarters in Only a week ago, after collapse dent Roosevelt will decorate of the Anglo-Indian negotiations on; Edward H. O'Hare Tuesday for Indian self-government, he declared; heroism displayed in shooting, that Indians must not participate down six Japanese planes in a sin-: in Britain's war effort, though they ie'e engagement in the Pacific.

crushed. The Japanese used weapons of 240 mm. caliber in the assault. It was launched Sunday, on the forts, the last remaining center ot resistance to the enemy invasion of the Philip, pines. For the first time since the loss of Bataan, dive bombec as well as high-flying enemy war planes joined in Sunday's attack, but Monday hostile air raida were reported to have decreased in number and intensity.

had no taformation about where He changed course to Intercept the planes landed and declared noSthem and soon1 afterward took his rhine.e authorities had made any1 t0 periscope depth to have I fS 1 iT-lT -mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm LOOK lor ur Minneapolis Al.l ll I liUOCKUS ADYEItTIKRMKXTS In tar Journal Ccartr rfcnredun iOHare, probably will receive the congressional medal of honor. a look around. statements on the subject. CREWMAN PLEADS FOR MORE WATER 'MacArthur Lock' should not embarrass it. In emphasizing the second part of that statement Sunday, he said that "any effort of deliberate obstruction of England would result in helping the invading power, which we don't want to do." "I want to convert India into an There dead ahead and presumably only a few hundred yards off was a Japanese submarine.

To have been spotted to quickly lt must have been cruising on the surface. Sterling CANDLESTICKS Another apparent contradiction was the Japanese identification of the raiders as North American B-25's, which are big two-motored army bombers never known to have been launched from the short flight decks of carriers. WASHINGTON U.F5 Senator Prentiss M. Brown Monday introduced legislation to authorize the secretary of war to Actor Holden Enlists LOS ANGELES CP) William 51.95 PAIR KOHEN SPECIAL AT ONLY MAX A. Grenfell loosed three torpedoes Holden, 24-year-old film actor, en-'armed camp of people who will redesignate the fourth lock at and got away.

It may be that the listed in the army Monday and will 'continue, fighting no matter if Ste. Marie, as "Gen-Japanese never knew what hit be sent to Fort Monmouth, N.J 'army he said. jeral Douglas MacArthur lock." 3S SOUTH 6TH STRUT Chile Confirms Tokyo Bombins HAS TOUGHER GOING SANTIAGO, CHILE (U.R The! Commander Parks, the navy re-Chilean government Monday re-listed, had tougher going. He had jceived advke fibm Armando La-jsighted a enemy ship rra Larvajai, tjnuean minister to ana began maneuvering careiuuy Japan, of the air bombing of Tokyo jinto position to launch his torpe-and other Japanese cities on Satur-idoes when he was discovered by day. Sboth Japanese planes and surface I (The message was the first ireceived on the from anyi- They opened an attack with sources except Tokyo radio and 'depth charges and bombs, but other Axis broadcasts.

The raids'Parks and his crew completed their jhave not jet been byj maneuver and sank the ship. Their Washington or in other United was damaged but officers and tions capitals.) 3g Imen escaped injury. PHOTOGRAPHER NOEL (RIGHT) HANDLES TILLER Jap Bullet in His Heart, and Sailor Didn't now It If I I SAN FRANCISCO VF An American sailor who carried a Japanese bullet in his heart for four months without knowing it was reported recovering Monday at a west coast naval hospital. Naval surgeons at the same hospital recently removed a bomb fragment from the heart of another sailor, now back on active duty. THOUGHT HE WAS NICKED Both were shot in the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec.

7. But Dean G. Darrow, 25, a native of Oconomowoc, didn't even knjw he was hurt. He was knocked out by a 30-30 machine gun bullet which ripped through his chest and buried itself in the muscles of his heart. When he regained conscious ness he thought he had been nicked by a bullet, but found no wound and returned to active duty without even reporting for aid.

A routine transfer brought him back to the Pacific coast with his ship. But every time he went up a ladder he found he was short of breath. Finally he complained to his medical officer: "I get out of wind awfully quickly. Can you look me over?" CONDITION NORMAL An X-ray revealed the bullet in his heart. The bullet was removed in a delicate operation last Friday; His condition was reported normal Monday.

The bomb fragment was taken from the heart of James B. Barker, 23, McLeanboro, 111., who was brought back as a hospital case Dec. 23. The telephone business is now operating under definite government orders restricting the installation and replacement of telephone equipment. Some of these restrictions are: la Wall and desk telephones can not be replaced with hand telephones.

2 Extension telephones in residences can be installed only under certain circumstances. 3 Party-line service is the only service which can be provided in some localities for new applicants and for those who move. 4i Replacements and improvements, which under ordinary conditions could be made, now have to be deferred. DESPAIR OF SEEING LAND AGAIN Survivors of a torpedoed ship on which Frank Noel, Associated Press photographer, was traveling from Singapore to Rangoon sailed the Indian ocean for five days in a lifeboat before landing on a Netherlands East Indies island. Two lifeboats remained within sight of each other for two days after the sinking.

The one bearing Noel reached safety, the other never was heard from again. AP Wirephoto. Living Blood Bank Detroiter Is Held BOWLING, GREEN, OHIO-UPJ in Housing Riots i The blood of all freshmen and isnnhnmnrn stnr'pnfa nf iRnwllnc Chandler.jGrecn unKcrsity WU be tped Qnd' Indicted last week with two offI-lcatalogucd noxl fali. Records will! cws of National Workers league be kept to provide Immediate in-' on charges of seditious conspiracy! formation for transfusion calls, Tfcese resfrcfons will affect many telephone users but we shall do everything in our power to provide as adequate service as is possible under existing war conditions 7 tJ QUAD ROM (MVUfivcLif qh "OUR DEST DEAL" HOMFiV LOANS Investigate for Low Cost LEADERS THE in an attempt to prevent Negroes from moving into the Sojourner Truth housing project here, stood mute on arraignment in federal court Monday. Judge Frank A.

Beard set his bond at $3,000. Chandler was described by the government as organizer of an association whose members picketed th project to prevent Negro FQEyiCTORY NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY and Subsidiary THE TRI-STATE TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO. BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL iWbonds jL If STAMPS THE MINNEAPOLIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SAV1NOS AND LOAN 8U1LDINO in AVCNVE SOUTH AT Ilk STRICT MILWAUKEE -CHICAGO Morning Aittraooa MINNEAPOLIS U. 8.00am 12:30 pm ST.

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