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STRATEGY United 10n I Untolding-Lipplizanti Pittsfield, Massachusetts. TuesAay, November 21, 1912, 16 PagesPrice Three Cents Edition 000 I I I I STRATEGY 4 474.,. 1 0 A 7 4, Ullite(1 Na- 110i1S9 '1)1(in 16 4 11 a Re -Edition 1 4 I A Unfol(littg--141plutzanti- --eage lb 1 Berkshiregk--10. Evening 4 llUi Volume 114 '-1 Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Tues'41a, November 24, 1942..

P6I sane Price Three Cents 1.4 i 7 I 0 I .1, lin tot all to." I 1,9 0 4 i 4' eirman8; kLA ut IL- a etimanso9 i I I i 111 0 4, 1 9 H' 1 I 1 I r- 1 111.flinq n. I 0.g'-:.:-(.)-i,..1.i,,.7. Hitler Sends -Men, Planes Into Africa L'ONDON, 01). A violently. arupting st ruggia for air supremacy was fought over Tunisia and-along the Axis Ntedititqranean shuttle route today while Bvitish knd American forces on the ground were getting set for the all-out as sault upon Tunis and Bizerte, once th enemy Is driven from the North African skies.

There was every sign that the serial conflict would be a hard ene, tot, great fleets of 43errrian planes were. gathering in the Mediterranean theatre and Axis reinforcements still were reaching Tunisia through the Allied gantlet. "The fight is going to be tough 'e and longer that(mig-ht be expect- A----bluodless -eouP. giving ti said a spokesman at Allied Africa Including Dakar headquarters in North Africa. French Afrian radio stet Bearing him out were reports Commissioner for French from both sides telling of the 'control of Adm.

4 mounting fury of the struggle. 'hinds with Adm. Darlan I Transports Shot Down The British Middle East Com-, el 1 11 end announced at Cairolthat at Anureunn ieast three more large enemy 1 planes, which may have been 1 troop transports, were sent plung- fit ing into the sea off the uelcun Tunisian coast. ir 1oadcasting whet It 'called an 1 Allied communique, the Comnions J. 4 tali) sild.That Allied air activity hal grown very intense" and that Bann Ra another violent bombipg raid- had Leader' of 1 been made on Libya.

Th, Algiers radio said nine AXis 1 LONDON (UP). I planes were destroyed in an Allied NVA on en enemy-held airfield in was criticized, bitterly Tunisia -end aWichy broadcast told Richard Stokes, La of hemy air raids last night by nreQsed a radio speec Germans and Italians' on Bone and Bougie, Allied-held ports Frenth leadero last 11 in Approved BY Eden 1 A hay bOmbing Assault on De Gaulle' script for' Bizerte strafing of grounded ..1 ast, intende for the tore enemy planes at Palermo, the Si- base from whichAxis rein- service Sun ay, was app, forcements are being floWn, to Tu- forelien mini ter nisia were carried out Sundal suppressed Mr. night by the RAF, the Co war StAes char ed. bulletin said. Other qii rters said, An Axis merchant hip was sunk that de Gaul had-uithdra 't the same-night Ns British torpedo the broadca.

voluntarily pilules southeast 'of Sardinia. Cn- autho ity st ggest non-toting attacked would comp icete sehooner of the Tunisia east It 'as understood coast yesterday. Gaulle had intended' to The Middle East Command said 1- touispoken" onceming th serial activitY'was T1- a small acalelAfricen- poll ical setup, yesterdav over Libya, where the the fightin French British ttn. army has occupied and befau.se or the 'passed on west of Agedabla at the i iof Admiral Jean Francoi. heels of iNtarshat-Rommeli licked i remier of th Africa corps making tor El Aghelia.0 i government; From Rome, the, Italian nigh 1 "We are seriously dist; Command broadcast that recon- sudden appearance niisSance clashes.

oceurred yester- or 'reaction ever day Libya and on the Tunisian' iStokejt said. 1'It look, border while in aerial operations 1 squalid." 'I 1 eight -Allied planes were claimed Ile asked Eden' what '1 shot down arid'five Allied ships, in -objected to the de Gaull caignedfling a est ro, yer, der17 here dlffere Was fi a tween the prime minister, a Itween mile prime minister The general picture in Africa Eaen mid. Be prol WWI improved greatly by the an- larrange for a full reply flounced adherence of French 1 "People are asking 'W forces at Vakar to Adm. Jean Dar-. Stokes told lan neW co-operating With the AI 4 some of Darlan's Past ord 'lies in North Afriea, but the task French forces such as of driYing Axis Tunisian -forces into Daran Qted the sea grew in magnitude hoSirly.

uo i The Allied advance toward the "Never forget that t'h eore of German resistance in the bAtayed you in Flanders; Tunis-Bizerte region of northeast- bhall pay! ern Tunisia has been hampered and "I wonder whether pu Ickes Asks Right To Build Second Pii)e Line to the East authotity tr) comstrtret a ct. new from thi! Itelkia to the Nevi area, tf add, 200.000 rharreHa Eastern MI sop 6 1)akar's 'Joining Al Hot Strengthens Position AV (tilt (lir Tte tnterInr secretary tot4 al with twinge in tPnopeptsturib tonight Vniktern torkItain today ond tonithi.4-014o4 in south por- wpm too Atisntbe Cosa. IVAtioiport to Meek Isiantlinnonit crlitt tag. to d4.4I4F41 tortlereit roritand and Klock island. uollthfe 4.0-mr4 141IP Voind on rags Kettond blc'odless Coup, giving United Nations control of French West Africa, including Dakar and Senegal, was seen in the report by French Africtin radio sta ions that Gen.

rierre Boisson, Vichy'; High Commissioner for French West Africa, had placed himself under the control of Adm. Dalian. en. Boisson is pictured above, right, shaking 'bands with Adm. Dar lan on the anniversary of the Battle of Dakar.

INule Intera'ate Commerce aut)- committee it take from ninel twet.ve month build, the line, if authority and prtoritlea were granted. it a tine 1. for ity lrn stggest that icate natter mom mo BS understoo that intended to oncerming th No Ural setup, wh French ve -hi 'ause of the inclus Francoi Dan premier of th Vii The Ilne already being built to Illinois, Ickes said, III scheduled for completion by I Dee. 13, but ablY would be held up because of a labor and delays in ob1 taining pumping equipment I Ile said tie extension of this line 'to New 1Jersey proirbly wottldltbe Icompleted by next -lune, resufijng On daily delivery of an additional 314,000 barrels of crud oil to the leastern coast. I Asked committee memilers i how public Calltukicon with respect Ito the oil supply situation might I be eliminated Ickes suggested that tho public cii44 reading the IICIA 6-, I p3perl and that ert9rts be made Ito hod down press releases that "cle3red through the a th petrOIPUM I Ile cornniented that frequently ie I in the news arers Air ir West Africa Joins Allies Attacked for de Gaulle lid Prime 'Minister 0 Address by gliting French -Prime Minister Winston in the House of Commons )orite, who charged that he by Pen.

Charles de Gaulle, iday; a. broadgil news oved by but 'urchin," rbid of I Prei' $urcl pee ce and lised $toli lie ri ra to Jan Arrested inters said, 1 had-uithdrawn froml voluintarlly after :ro.m IPApv0 al 1- TIen- it de "Out verY Authc orth hich N'S 7 Ill been ision WASIIINC a.nno achy "Out of the Night" Author Probably Will Be Itillern-ed WASHINGTON Petroleum ready bPing built tram Longview, moral turpit tide. L'hurchill today by had sup Fightin mon WASHINGTON, Gen. rlan, Biddle announced oday tliet Rich- ichy lard Julius Herman Krebs, who bylwrote a widely-sod book on his the q.x-periences aa. a4i agent of the tre," Gestapo and the PU under the e'tty name of Jan Tait had been ar, 'chill rested near Beth I.

on, a warrant ordering hia deportation' be- io Germany. The next step presumably.will be akes. to Intern Krebs as en enemy alien. Dar- slime he cannot be returned to read 'Germany during the war. the The Justice Department declined -N to comment Ion this in line with its policy coneerning-enemy aliens.

Krebs is a native of Darmstadt, Germany. and is 37. His book 18n, now co-operaiing wan tne some of past ord4Ars to the The Justice Department declined lies in North but the task Fren'ch forces such as comment Ion 'this in lino with of drIving Axis Tunisian-forces into Dartan Quoted its policy concerning enemy aliens. the sea grew In magnitude holurly. The Allied advancf toward the forget that the En so 11, h.

Krebs Is a native of Darmstadt, core of German resistance in tho btrfayed you ist Flanders; England Germany and is 37,. His book Was Tunis-Bizerte region of northeast- bhail 1 entitled Out of the Night." as rrested by immigra- a ern Tun' as sia been hampered and "I wonder whet Kretat her he British ervice i tion and naturalization slowed by Axis air forces, reports iBroadcas-t 1 be ing Corporation will ncers on a warrant issued by- Corn Afrks Fighting iiench mi1oter Earl G.1 Harrison'. after Continued onSetond Page Continued 'en Second Page Biddle had approved a deportation order based on violations aafwa kr W-AV. crl.nrktn I ke3 to Norris The he Board of Immigration Ap- 1 1 voted unanimously for the oral comm' ttee today has re- ithence to 'Ne Jer sey deportation order, the department said, after first denying Krebs' apIplieetion to suspend the proceed-ling, On the ground that he find not iben a perion of good moral char-. laeter during the past five years and that he was otherwise deport! able.

It exr 0,41, tO noel sorry oge thfr ncr rrew for bringing over in iittOlt)mousty putting 9I had ototf tri thn opp4o-ite On i-ft the neat tr fli ip, tt ers It it their thanks by towering rwrrt On the moot talc-I their limo to 67 hours :7 min. Sr 1r2 'whet ttoltw t), tettt ittthott the: ut. Their inlaid Sling woo woo pot 1 69 haute 11 minutes. wrAtte. GuadalcapalEnemy Being Isolated Americans and Australians Steadily Push Foe Toward, Sea WASHINGTON (AP)--Secretary 1 of th Navy Knox said today it was 'Try unlikely" that the Japanese' were getting reinforcements to their troops opposing American forces on Guaralcanal in the Solomon Islands.

"It is possible but not probable," Knox told a press conference, "because rigid United States patrols are working day and night." The Japanese have not been reported landing more troops on the embattled island since their great and unsuccessful drive almost two lweeks ago to land huge forces and overwhelm the American defenders of the airfield there. Prior to the big push, the Japanese had the method of feeding In an average of about 900 men every second night, landing them from cruiser-destroyer groups. It was this practice that Knox was asked about at his press conference and his answer clearly indicated a belief that at least for the time being the Japanese troops on the island, principally to the westward of American positions, are virtually cut off from the 'test of their forces in the northeastern Control Widened Knox said that the Americans meanwhile were continuing to widen their area of control, par ticu1arIy by pressing back the enemy forces on the American western front. Ile. confirmed that fighting has been going on to the westward Of Point Cruz, which Ls a little more than four miles beyond the airfield.

From the extreme of th's action on the west to the farthest point of action on the east flank at Tetere, where a Japanese force of several hundred men was wiped out early this month, is a distance of approximately 16 miles, while the depth of the American-held area at. the center around the airfield is about four miles. This expanding territory, however, is still less than' three per cent of the entire island of Guadalcanal, officers at the secretary's conference brought out. Knox waS asked whether the objective of present operations as finally an completely to drive the Japanese out of the Island. but con, fined himself to responding that elimination of, the enemy from Guadalcanal naturally had always been the American purpose.

1 L. 1 tary's conferenee brought out. committees to compile the informa-f i -or je Knox waS asked whether the ob- tion necessary for the planning of ctive of present operations child care. finally and, completely to drive the That the need for nurseries for Japanese out of the island. but eon- the children of mothers is Lion' fined himself to responding that fast becoming a reality was brought elimination of, the enemy from at tele meeting---Carl E.

Cozzi and Tr Guadalcanal naturally had always A. G. Sanford of the General Elec- xy been the American purpose. tr advised that within the next es, e. iil inrit.

1 1 1 fe v-rnonths upwards of 2000 women Yard-by-Yard Wilt be added to the already large 1 iabably number of women working at the GENERAL a A RT -1- R'S flume(' piant and many of these will come HEADQUARTERS, stralia, (P) from homes where there are small M. Atty ie Gen. Amersn and Austrillan soldiers children. Edward J. Russell.

'super- oday tlitit Rich- fought their way yard-by-yard to- intendent of schools and John F. Moran head of the vocational in whoiward Buna today against Japanese school, Mat soon 120 women book on his forces that apparently have chosen will have completed training in the agent of be exterminated rather than to defense trade school and that the present campaign for registration )GPLI under the'surrender their s'outhernmost New had been ar-nea beachhead. will result in many more women i Extending the picture of relent- going in for defense work in local' on, a less envelopment, today's 'midday industries. his deportation communique reported an Austra- The meeting was called by Miss' i' Ilan jungle column had moved into Delphine M. Godbout, regional di- esumabl will Gona enemv anchor 12 miles above rector of Women's War Services Buna, and was mopping up the die- of the Massachusetts Committee en enemy alie hard garrison there.

On Public Safety for the Social be returned to Simultaneously, Arnericani forces.Service division headed by- Frank war. overran Cape'Endaladere which E. Giddings. Attending were in ad. srtment declined lies three miles southeast of Buna, dition to M.

Cozzio, Mr. Sanford, iis in line with overlooking stiff resistance from Mr. Russell and Mr. Moran were lg- enemy aliens. machine-gun nests and tree-top Miss Virginia Stratton and Miss 0 of Darmstadt, snipers.

'Ruth Sias, assistant to Mr. Giddings T. His book Was While some of the Allied left in Civilian Defense Social Service, he Night." wing forces were completing the Mrs. Ralph M. Cook of the'Pittsted by immigra- mop-up Johin Gona, others turned field committee, Miss Edith DeBonis (Won service of'-- down the coast toward Sanananda, of the Girls' League, Miss M.

Spare issued by Com--; between Gone and Buna, which the of the Pittsfield Nursery, Mr. Harrison. after enemy was reported to occupy' in Gicklings and Miss Godbouted a deportation force. Council 'of the 1917 anC1921 Immigration fiercely arounri Buna although they Acts. I were forced to fight with no air The violations were described est support and no sea support.

iilegal entry into the United States; Miller, chairman of the Lee SalAnuerican Bomber. vage committee of the award of the WPII Salvage Pennant for Flies to to India standIng achievement in the towns salvags collections. The pennant is In 67 ordintrelly awarded only ta counnes UNITED STATES ARMY AIR but in the 2.itstanding FORCE HEADQUARTERS. New work and riOompllshrnent" Lee is doubly honored. 1 Delhi.

Indio (UP)--An Anteri Since the first of the year the 111 km. brought a town of Lee has collected 1.088,000 thst "ited pounds or 544 tons of metal. Nauss- in '67 mintites, In making the award. Samuel A. Brit' Gan Clinton nialell Dalton, executive asslitaiit of the commanding Army air torero in attention to the eolsotsilles.t Asia, announced today.

lection of ontr.hroahatt tolutt (4 It icsell had commended tho per farm whereas the goer rrew -tor bringing tier a filitie in 13 from throughout the ratintrY aa IL from throughout the eauntry 9 hours. L. 1. pat' ontr642 pounds per tm aOn the n. eit trip, ti niers eit preievd their thatiVs by towering their itm to 67 hours :7 min.

Serving With thp local comma blosw Tho.ir artuNt Sling timo woo 01, 1,, tcJ hating 1: Minutes. ko.a..4 wiwua '4. ussialtls Drive 125 Miles Through nemyl Lines. Elicirclino- Stalin Tad Stalingrad Gets Relief YELAI4SK RASPOPINSK; KALACH ACHALI ABGANEROVO, POTENKINS4 Is IMLYANSK Arrows indicate general direction taken by two strong Russian drises, one on the west and one to the southwest from Stalingrad. Thousands of Nazis were reported put to rout, and Russians hoped to pinch off some of the attackers of stubborn Stalingrad.

Survey of Woman POWC11 In Pittsfield Planned Need for Nurseries for Children Of Working Mothers Fast Becoming a Reality in City A survey of women power was. agreed to be the first 12'2 and the three women to 25 prison -I gesture toward ascertaining-the number of women with chillin and fines of Years.Stalingrad.. Cc'rnrnaild treason sentencing tC.ig.. 1 into ll haed th pa The High turn dren who would-go nto defense work, providing theirs chl- The 2' i tide on the eastern Europeen front dren could be cared for, at a meeting of the General Electric orys All the nati nations Ns- naturalized too great to conceal from its officials in the regional defense office last evening. Americen defendants were aOcused people.

and a communique so- of giving aid to Herbert Haupt, iknowledc'ed that the Germarede- Card for Each lioni 1 AUK SA.111111 elketrocu-ted Nazi saboteur. bee lensive lines-had penetrate The survey is expected to be like The men were Hans Max Hau the one made In Northern Berk- DUI, eh the saboteur's father. Walter VvP11-'1's(iahne shire throuvh the United States. 4nna I. ceormemaunttaiccikuiengsasolduththoef SRtusal: shire through the United States Employment Service with the card to be delivered to each home wtere, women live.

This survey resulted in; hundreds of women returning the card stating they were willing ta work and additional information contained on the card enabled the erffployment agency and nursery committees to compile the information necessary for the planning of (lifter once having, been rrester4 and deorted and -after romtnit-, I Captures Salvage ting a crime (perjury) involvint ize driv lu stAKSAI The Japanese were resisting It was announced that-the Counrrely around Buna although they ere forced to fight with no alr Woman Power pport and no sea support. Continued on Second Page Usually Ulven to Louuties Washino-ton' Accords Town ,1 Recognition for "Outstanding 1-, Work" in Collecting Material LEEThe War Production Board tee as co-chairman was O. D. in Washington has notified Swer.1Street. a summer resident.

The intendent of Schools, Charles A. began Sundey, Sept. 27, and nded for about four weeks. sda of volunteers worked at the Of b. RUSSIA It tkpYKOVO DUB OVK A STAL I NGRAP AKHTU-Eal, 0 50 STATUTE MILES 1 a1 8 Vast Scheme Extortion AL lbook 50,000 Killed and Captured Already as Soviet's Grand OffensIve Pushes On- MOSCOW jaws of a double Russian offensive which battlefront reports said had bitten into the cold steppes west of the Don bend and cost the Germans 50,000 dead and captured were steadily today upon the Nazis' whole Stalingrad salient, containing 300,000 to 400,000 men.

I made through associates of the enemy in neutral territory. The request is sometimes accompanied by an open or veiled threat that those concerned will be sent to a concentration camp should the ransom not be forthcoming. "Evidence which has reached the 'Netherlands government and the governments of the United Kingdom and the United States iFidicates that the practices are cirganized by the German authorities and that our enemies are doing theirtutmost to increase their neutral currency." Large Sums Asked The sums demanded. it said. are very largesometimes as high as the equhalent of $20,000 a head.

"The Netherlands government. after consultation with the British and United States governments." it announcen. "reluctant- ly have Come to the conclusion that they cannot yield to German attempts at extortion." 1PiOftilaftglftA104100W.aMfttft060.ftWIP 6,000,000 Tons Of Scrap Collected Irs Newspaper Drive NEW YORK (AP) More than 6.000,000 tons of iron and steel and scrap for menu facture into tanks. ships, planes an guns was credited today to the n4wspapers' united scrap metal drive by Richard W. Slo farms with blow torches under the 7 7 IS etcspaper Drive direction of R.

E. Allen, corn- (AP)--Moro mender of the American Legion, thNEW YORK an 6.000,000 tons of iron and and the material was carted by steel and scrap for manu volunteer truckmen using donated facture fute.tanka. ahtpa, planes trucks under the direction of ant: guns was credited today to Town Clerk Wyrancis Shields. the n4wspapers' united scrap, The pennant is quite It metal drive by Richard W. Slots dark blue with an emblem of a i- of the campaign.

spread eagle clutching a bullet. lime i Above the insignia are the words. pOunds per capita and total ton. War Production The fiat nage. is given by the committee which has already arrived will be were: displayed in various parts of the New Hampshire 106 and town Including the window of the 2007: New york -434 and 6300 Baird Block where the Legion 90; Rhode Island 91.7 and, 3'700; Connecticut 11211 and 711.767r Massachwetts.

Solt and Continued at Second rage Maine 66.1 and 1Three To Die For Aiding Saboteurs launt, Lucille Froenling, and Mrs.i Kate Wergin. Bat Judge CampbeIrsaid in his ion with reference to the defendants: they 1 Germans Ask Huge "There is no priority on and it was incumbent on the court dared Sums To Free to consider the mothers of Mott- sian3 sands of boys fIghtMg for us aptured People 1 those wortilng on the assembly lines Fro DNDON, the aluminum industry hot that and 1 a 12-r have been destroyed by sabo-i forcer Ay i I 11 i---- Who that LONDON, a urnipum industry lands government-in-exile Ichargedictaogueld.have been destroyed by saho 1 forcen I to hol Germany today with organizing a Campbell said: "The sentences: -SRI vast scheme of extortion by selling will serve notice on the enemy that i other cunningly conceived Nazi entrer exit permits from occupied terri-N4 to use tory for great sums and said this country al pawns is would combat the traffic withito failure." i fense every means in co-operatibn with! Campbell referred to the eight-isix lin man Nazi sabotage mission IN hicti Det! the I3ritish and United Stakes goy- I landed on the East Coast last ernreenfs. I bent on wrecking the "relative and friends in Allied light metal industry and other tc and neutral territory receive ai war transportation and equipent imates 1 comMunication thet persons in oc- Young Haupt was a member of cupied territory will be allowedto mission and the government proved ifirst I emigrate on condition that a con- that the treason defendants knewl The siderable sum, in the currency of a 434-a his mission when. they. fed, neutral country, be made: available an helped him.

captu to the enemy," it said. said 1 "In se cases the request ema- 20 Sin liings i numb! mites from the prospective emi- he A west grant. In other eases the attempt -I 1 I Despite desperate German resistance- in an effort to open a corridor of reinforcement or escape to the long-I besieged Volga bastion, the Russians reported re gair to Imaintain their average of 6 to 12 miles a day northwest of Stalingrad and 9 to 12mi1es a day southwest of, the i city. 125 Mile Drive 1 mai rwmt 125 31ite Drive Three. To Die lw hea a)peanetra lot: 1Chir River.

125 miles west of Stat- ingrad and 75 iles setbst of Ka lath. For the rattroart to mw717 on the Don befel i the Russians seized over the I week end. 4 Sal)oteurs Cherryshevskaya is some 40 milt, of Kletikaya, the Dorz River citadel 100 miles northwest oll which the Nazis overra9 Vrives; of lien. In thea- fall-drive toward the Volga.1 Who Helped Nazis Now German holding positions a 1 Kletskaya are menaced trom tw Isides. since the Russians also are Sent to Prison the offensive in the SerstimOvic 130 miles farther up the i311.

CHICAGO Willian J. Campbell today sentenced-three Southwest of the Rus men to death and three worrkn sians were pushing along the ra' prison for treason for assisting to: line which leads from Stalingral a across the bleak Malmyck steppe member of the Nazi sabotage mis-i into the northern Caucesus. vIlhe)i won. reported driving on after takin A Campbell sentenced the three Aksai men to-die in the electric chair Jan. in a 10-mile advance fro 2'2 and the three women to 25 Abganerova.

40 miles southwest 1 Years' Stalin zrad. AIILIA 5 -h-e-im-m- -F-0-r-e- h-i in---g: --i we bO i I er 'a'nvd To' -t'hnet) rn -bend-. w-i't-h-- 11 I and Otto Itieliard Wergin. a friend out. r(igard to losses, and added that of the Haupt er measures ale proceed-The women were young Haupt's in--) mother.

Erna Emma Haupt, his Hefts- Lo4ses Lo 4ses lefront dispatches said the ins were suffering heavy in the Kaimyk steppes where ad penetrated late in the fall. afantry divisions were de-routed there and the Rusivere said to be advancing on iIe front. atline dtspatches Indicated' he Germans were using reinents and battling desperately their Stalingrad corridor. tens" of German ant Axis divisions were reported ched and fortified -in posiguarded by ratnefields and raps and laid out in a deytern in some places five or -s ils of the advances were not but many hundreds more hs were reported killed. add- the previous Russian esti- that the enemy lost 50.000 and captured through the 'Jur days of the drive.

regular midday communique- aLhis mission wheft they fed, housed did nOt name any of the towns and helped him. captured through the night but said that our units occupied a an 20 Sinking in number of populated places" north- west of Stalingrad. indicating that the Axis forces that have been bat- tering at that city for three Cl t. Lawrence months were in growing danger of encirclement. OTTAWA United! In local action at Tuapse in the Nations merchant ships have beeni Black Sea sector.

the said sunk since Jan. 1 in the St. repulsed a German rence river and gulf and in adja- cent waters, Navy Minister Angus Russia L. MacDonald revealed today. Continued on Second Page 7 Ara 1 TT 10.

Hinun ler Orders Half of Jews In Poland Killed, Exiles Say 1 4 0 0 N. sotuces said. The Naell iiimmier. head of the Nazi Gestapo.lmade no attempt to prove that? th has ordered that one-half pf thelJews had committed any crimes or Ire Jewish population in German regulations. Pniand be exterminated by the end i Jews who were rot, executed it 'was reported.

were of the year; reports from the Polish underground movement to the into freight- cars-150 packed to a car, that normally was is goverriment-in-exile here said ay. The first step in the pro- gem. it was said, would be to kinItion. per cent of the thousands of 311 large enough for 40to be shipped undisclosed oi pnts fOr liqua- id The floors of the ears were te.ov Jc.ws living in ghettoes established w.ith a thick layer of lime or by the Nazis. The remainder would' doors were thtly sealed.

chlorine sprinkled with water and be "liquidated" later. 1 11 There were 3,113,900 cent of the total population, the 9'1 sorne easel the trains rert ii remained on 7.onnrt on zaidianngi imorantywoofdatlyes i Poland according to th 19311 but the Germans! during 'Jews died of suf16catiott. The deed niore than three years of 'occupa-, were-left in the cars with the tilon have reduced this number by -living. kiiiiing thousands otrtright Or per- mating them to die of starvation ar diseas Index e. 1 Special Nazi "liquidation bat- talions.

commanded by mernbers of 'Ll rage or the notorious SS elite viand. a 'Were said to- be carrying out 1 MU 11 Classifi ed Ads 1S program. These 14 were dragging Jewish victims from, OfMCS Ne. their homes or seizing them ini 1.. streets and driving them toi villegel 10 and town squares in mass rOucidupsi a Berkshire it IfOr the reports laid.

isul MAliOn IS Go First Radio I eOried re.n. 1 i lc S.cSportial s' -r 4 11-1S where they ere; The or Today IS i mowed down firing Westbrook regtee 'r Pig. 4 11 Is is a le I it IS 4 12-1S 111 I wt-4 I 4 1 1 1 11 4 4, 111 1 le 1 H. p- i 0 .4 1 A 4'1 1 1 I I 1 4 i 1 I for --A Guadalcanal- Russians rive 12a Mlles Through lolent Air ks "111 4 1 1 Control: nacres -Over. Bizerte, Enemy Enemy' LinesEncl-relino- StallnoTad r) rn i 1 1 A 1 Isolated 1 50,000 Killed and Captured I-Iitier Sends -est Africa Allies ca oins Grand 4 6ets Relief 1 Americans and Already as Soviet's 1 ll Planes 9 Australian Steadily YELAN '49 SK I iieses II le Push Foe 1 RIJSSIA2 Pushes On 40.

a I YKOVO a double 11 ian '1- Into Africa ---f- i WASHINGTON rAM-Secretary is. i i. et lee eel 1 RASPOPINSK 40 MOSCOW jaws i i Ai sr ii of th Navy Knox said today it NNhich battlefront reports aid had bitten i deeply into the cold steppes west of the Don bend I 4 :41. 4. II' i 11.

-s-A was ery unlikely" that the Jap- ei se esseis 1 and cost the Germans 50,000 dead and captured were 1 Dakar's sJoinin'ff anese: were reinforcements It 3 '''4. getting 44 steadily today upon the Nazis i er seeseeee il se' to their troops opposing American KACHALI whole Stalin- I. Allic4 Strentqliens 1- A si et si- forces on Guaralcanal in the Solo- -'44I4se -I! eeli I i OUBOVKA i grad salient, containing 300,000 to 400,000 men. i. I I mon Islands.

lion 1 .1 "It is possible but not probable," it e- --7 1 i KAL Despite desperate German resistance in an effort to AC I LONDON, (M. A violently, i' ei i ceer Knox told a press conference, "be- ewe open a corridor of reinforcement or escape to the long- erupting struggle for air supremacy i see- I 4,.: cause rigid United States patrols NGRAD Volga bastion, the Russians reported re gain' to mile st of Kalech are working day and night." Was fought over' Tunisia aneelong i i their average of! 6 to 12 miles a day northwest The Japanese have not been re- i the Axis Mediterranean shuttle te, billa of Stalingrad and 9 to 12 Mile5 a day of, the ported landing more ttoops on the i NW route today while British tend il- embattled island since their great i city American forces' on the ground se and upsuccessful drive almost two ABGANEROVO AKHTUBA getting set for the all-out as- i i weeks ago to land huge forces and I 14125 3tile Drive Is, POTENKINSK 1 ITliree. To Dle The deepest reporled penetration sault upen Tunis and Bizerte once i --'k -1, overwhelm the American defenders enemy is driVen from the Nolen i ii i' ef the airfield there. eAKSAI at iChereyshevskasa on the 0 50 African skies. ni teef' Prior to the big push, the Jap- ISIMLYANSK cur Riser.

125 miles west of Stet- There as every sign that the i. 1-'5 vew. At anese had the method of feeding in tclp STAruTE MILES aerial conflict would be A hard i an average of about 900 men every For the ra Aidi ingrad and not A ilroa town -Fon the Don bend ene, toe great fleets of tlerman 1 se' eis ei se. es second night, landing them from Arrows indicate general direction taken by two strong Russian drives, iwhich the Russians seized over the i planes were. gathering In the cruiser-destroyer groups.

one on the west and one to the southwest from Stalingrad. Thou- teeek end. Meeiterranean theatre and Axis re- ss It was this practice that Itnox sands of Nazis were reported put to rout, and Russians hoped to Cherrysinevskaya is some 40 i'4 to a io eu 1 4 inforcements still were reaching 1, es.e- 1. was asked about at his press ton- pinch off me of the attackers of stubborn Stalingrad. rs southwest of Kletikaya, the Dor Tu nisia, through the Allied 'gantlet.

es i el. es; ei See i i sesselies and his answer clearly in- 'River citadel 100 miles northwest or, 4 I 'The light is going to be 'tough dicated a belief that at least for which the Nazis overrar4 United Nations eiontrol of French West and longer than might be expect- isibloodless coup, giving the time beingthe Japanese troops. of Men Survey of Woman PoNveis 'eel" said a spokesman at Allied Africae including Dakar and' Senegal, wa4 seen in the report by 1 lir iVoltd7nnardpostheitioVn3olgesi4 on the island, principally. to the headquarters ire North Africa. French Africen radio sta ions 'that Gen.

Pierre Boisson, Vichy High westward of American Who Helped Nazis IKletskaya are menaced trom tw him out were reports Commissioner for French West Africa are virtuall cut off from the 'test rison i the offensive in the SeramOvic had placed himself under the since the Russians also are 't ti from both sides telling of the control of Adm. Darlene en. Boiseon is pictured above, right, shaking of their forces in the northeastern ittsfield Planned ent to th mountin fury of the struggle. 'hands with Adm. Darien on the anniversary of the Battle of Dakar.

Solomons. 30 miles farther up l11 3. s. CHICAGO William Transports Shot Down Southwest of Stancgrad the Rus I. Control Widened J.

Campbell today sentenced-three -The British 'Middle East Co m- el -1 Knox sard' that the Americans men deeth and hree worntin osians were rushing along the ra' mend announcee at Cairoithat at" anire --ii Attacked UPI meanwhile were continuing to I. .11 Att Need for Nurseries for- Children prison for treason for assisting member of the Nazi sabotage mis-i into a line which leads from Stalingrad across the bleak Malmyck steppe. 4, ieast -three more large 1 widen their area of par- i Of Working Mothers Fast the northern Caucesus. Thest Nance, which may have been non. reported driving on after takir troop transports ere sent plung ticularly by pressing back the Becoming a Reality Cit Campbell sentenced the three A in into the sea esterday off the w-i 1 the American enemy forces on 'n to in the electric chair Jan I Sque un itu e.

Aksai in a 10-mile advance fro Abeanerova 40 miles southwest 1 Tunisian coast estern front He confirmed that A survey of Women power agreed to be the first 12'2 and the three women to 25 Years St a lingrad. I Vs w. 13: oadeasting whet It i called' an i i fighting has been going on to the gesture toward ascertaining the number of women with chill in prison and fines of S10000 eagh 1 The German High Commaed ape The sentencing climaxed the Alliee communique, the' eComnions 414 Prime 'Minister 'westward of Point Cruz, which Ls a dren Who would go into defense work, providing theirs chil- Ele- parently regarded the turn -of the LAI' rale eaidethat Allied air activity little more than four miles beyond gest treason case in thenationsles hal intense and that annd Ra I o- Address by All the airfield. dren could be cared for, at a meeting of the General Electric tory. A the naturalized German-, on the eastern Europeen front as too great to coneeal from its I another violent bombing raid- had der of ghting French on the west to the farthet point of ard for Each 'to From the extreme of th's action officials in the regional defense office last evening.

American defendants were aecused, people. and a communique tic- been made Tripoliein Libya Lea 1 o. i of givin a to Herbert Hat enolged that the Germarde- wede The Algiers radio said nine Akis '1 'r action on the east flank at Tetere, le up electrocuted Nazi saboteur. 1 lines- had been I were destroyed in an Allied LONDON (UW). Prime Minister Winston hurchill, where a Japanese force of severer The survey is expected to be like the The men were Hans Max Haupleste-he said the Rus- Nee On en enemy-held airfield.

in was criticized. bitterly in the House of Commons oday by hundred men was wiped out ea one made in Beck- en utch Clietcr re the sa boteur's father. Walter it-. Isla -ere attacking -south of Stale 1, Tun a isia -and aichy broadcast told Richard Steke, Laterite, who charged that he had su proximately 16 miles while the mp this is a distance ap- shire through the United State helmm Forehling. the boy's uncle, ingra and in the Don bend with- or heavy air- raids last night by I oyment Service with the card and Otto iehard ergin.

a friend, out regard to losses, and added that Germans and Italians on Algiees, prressed.a en 1 radio speec. by Charles harles de Gaulle, Fightin depth of the American-held area to be delivered to each home etere el! 1 of the Haupt family. I coun or measures are proceed- i Bone mei Bouee Allied-held ports i Frenth leader', laSt Su day at the center around the airfield is women live. This survey resulted as 3clieme The women Were young Haupt' -g in Alg eria. Approved BY Eden 1 about four miles.

in hundreds of esomen returning mother. Erna Emma Haupt, his Helm, L04. A )ay bemhing -Assault on De Gaulle' script for broad- 1 I This expanding territory, how- the card stating they were willing still less than three per to work and additional information ever, is Runt, Lucille Froehling, and Bat lefront dispatenes said the Bizerteeand strafing of grounded Kate Wergin. cast, ntene for the fore gni news cent of the entire island of contained on the card enabled the Judge Campbell" said in his opine enemy planes at Palermo i the Si- an Valti. Extortion rGerrn ris werell suffering heavy CI base from whichietexis rein- service Sun ays was aPploved by Guadalcanal, officers at the secre- erriployment agency and nursery ion with reference to the in the Kaimyk steppes where i that it hadithdraien from penetrated late in the fall.

I thee ad es forcementA are being floixn! to.Tu- forigh. mini ter On, but 2 i tary's conferenee brought out. committees to compile the informa- defendants: nisia. were cerriest out iSundal Knox wae asked whether the oh- eon necessary for the planning of Germans Ask Iiun-e "There is no priority on mercy' fan 'Two i ner divisions were suts reseed Mr. urchill" A rrested or jective of 'present operations as child care.

el and it was incumbent on the court clar routed there and the Rde us- night by the RA F'', the-canine wee Stes char i oi-d. sians -ere said to be advancing on bulletin said ---ei I i finally and completely to drive tbe That the need for nurseries for nums To Free to consider the -mothers of Moir- col eters said, owever, 1 i Japanese out of the island, but con- the children of mothers is and of boys fighting for us and a 12- ile front. Axis rchan sin as sunk that de Ga An me ul ee fined himself to responding that fast becoming a reality was brought Captured People Fro time dispatches Indicated the same night Briti sh torpedo iDeportation 4,. I those working on the assembly lines 0 ie ne southeast who that Germans ere teeing rest- the broadca. voluntarily after "a elimination of, the enemy from at tfie E.

Cozzi and -in the aluminum industry plas 'o Sardinia Cn ai- sggest LONDON, else---The I force ents and battling desperately autho iy .1 Guadalcanal naturally had always A Sanford of the General Elec- have been destroyed by sabo-; 1 hooloting Britishenlanes Attacked attacked would comp icete matters, momen- -l. 1 tS been the American ur ose tr advised that within the next lands government-in-exile icharged to hol. their Stalingrad corridor I 000 ee purpose sehooner of the Tunisia east tell "Se teal tens" of German an It si" that "Out of I as ue ers oo a the Jitti' te vernonths upwards of 2 omen Germany today with Organizing a Campbell said The sentences! coast yesterday'. -s. et, The eliddie a Command said i.

outspoken Cd Geniis. had intended' to th Nortvery Author )r at I 1 i ard-by -Yard teil to the alread tar I be a ded ast scheme of extortion by selling ill serv notic selli is divisions were reported on the nem that other oncerming niimber of women working at the hike cunningly conceived iseaeilentre ched and fort ti i ed pose- aerial activity was on- a small scaiel Afrie II en! -poll ical setup Nis if which Pi GENERAL I R' and many of these will come exit permits from occupied terri-i to use guarded by minefields and I. lie interne MacAT Ps 1 se it esterdev over Isibs-a, where the fi ghtin French ve been HEADQUARTERS, stralia, (SP) from homes where there are small tory for great sums and 1 said it tin this country as pawns is doomedI raps and laid out in a de- 1 tith, has occupaleadt att111.1 iskepticel aus of the inclusion ASHINGTON, GP---AttY. Gen. -American and Austrilian soldiers children.

Edward J. Russell, Super- would combat the traffic with failure." "tense ystem in some places five or pas, ed Oil we Agedebi corps ntrtraaki glhicolsi iead 1 f. 1 I of Admire, From Rome, the, 'tenon High i- Command broadcast that re-con I ean Francoe Darien, vice- remier of th' Vichy 1 zovernment ard Julius Herm Biddle announced today Rich- fought their way yard-by-yard to- hoiward Buna today against Japanese i "Vie are eciriously dist, rbed bylwrote it widely-s book on his" sudden" appearance of the! naneance clashes occurred yester- if t. 4' dav in' Letitia and on the Tunisian I orces reac ion et es ere, said. 1 'et look pretty initoernadnenht coal scohroelstheandvotoahtinon Fai school, stated teat soon 120 women iforces that apparently have chosen will have completed training in the ernrnents ex-periences as a agent of the to be exterminated rather than to delenseoerade school and that the le I Gestapo and tile PU under their sleuthere most New present campaign for registration 'will result in many more women an every means in co-operatren with! the 13ritish and United Stales gots- maCnaTiabziellaarefetrargeed evighi t- isixteleit vi6ls of Pthe advanceawere landed on the East Coast last but.

many hundreds more e- I bent on wrecking the ris were reported add-. "eselatives and friends in Allied eight metal industry and other vital irig- ti the previous Russian esti- 1 neutral receive a le, ar tr a spo ion an eq rtat inpmente mates that the enemy lost 50.000 Young Haupt was a member of and captured through the 4" 'isl 1 i border while in aerial operation eight 'Allied planes were claimed name of Jan Veit had bee ars go shot ttnetin at-Alive Allied ships, in- eluding a -destroyer, heaelly dam- I I nua -i lie asked Eden' what urchill objected 1 de Gatlin' I in speech 'There was rio differ ce be- rested near Beth on, a 'Guinea beachhead. i Extending the picture of relent- less envelopment, today's 'midday warren ordering his deportation communique reported an Austra- going in for defense work In local difirt our days of the drie industries. The meeting was called by Miss- cominunication thet persons in oc- cu 11 ail owed pied territory wi a owe to emigrate on condition that a con- siderable sum, in the currency of a Z-- mission and the government provesv. that the treason defendants knew i Th regular midday communneue il A is ie his mission when.

they fed, housed' did name any of the towns Delphine lel Godbout regional di- helped him. captured through the night but to Germany. 3' lian jungle column had moved into ices sai neutral country, be made' available an rector of Women's War Serv that units occupied a The general piture in Africa teen the prime minister. and my- Gone, enemy anchor 12 miles above to the enemy it said. Fe Ain said.

Ile pro ised to The next step presumably will be Buna, and was mopping up on Public Safety for the Social "In se die- of the Massachusetts Committee cases the request ems- number of populated I arr for a full reply Stokes. te intern Krebs as en enemy hard garrison there. cen 20 laces north- was Improved greatly by the an- St nkilloS in isiest of Stalingrad. indicating that It .11 4 -nouneed adheeence i of French 1 sPeople are asking 'W -Dar- since he cannot be returned to Simultaneouely, American, forces Service division headed by Frank nates from the prospective emi- the Axis forces that ha 4 ve been bate forces at Dakar to Adm. Jean Dar- Stokes told Eden.

He read during the war. overran Capes'Endaladere; which E. Giddings. Attending were in ad- grant In other eases the attempt tering at that city for three Ian, now co-operating With the Al some of Darla-n'e Past ordirs to the The Justice Department declined lies three miles southeast of Buna, dition to Mr. Cozzio, Mr made 4 is mae trough associates of the ti- Latvrence months Were in grewirg danger of ti es Atria li in North but the I Mr.

Russell and Mr. le wan ere French forces such as to comment on this in line with overlooking stiff resistance from lee ienemy in neutral territory. The of drting Axi es Tunisianforcesinto ss te Mist' Virginia Stratton line nuoe its policy coneeniing- request sometimes accompanied United! In local action at Tuapse In the the sea grew in magnitude heerly OTTAWA 1 td enemy aliens machine-gun nests and tree-to Ruth Sies, assistant to Mr. Giddings -or the Russians sail Nations merchant ships have been Black Sea sect The Allied advance, toward' the "selever forget that the English Germany Krebs is a native of Darmstadt, snipers. by an open or veiled threat that Social Service HI Civilian Defense Soc and is 37 His book Was While some of the Allied left since w- the reuled German co ps a unter.

those concerned will be sent to a sunk Jan 1 in the St La es i core of German resistance in tho b-traYell you in Flanders; England Mrs. Ralph M. Cook of the Pitts- rence river and gulf and in adja- I erititled Out of the Night. wing forces vvere completing concentration camp should the Tunis-Bizerte region of nertheast- ehall pa 1 the field Id committee Mies Edith DeBonis Russia 1 -Ilereris was arrested by immigra- mop-up tolein Gona, others turned ransom not be forthcoming. cent waters.

Navy Minister Angus ern Tunisia has been hampered and "I onder whether he British lion le i Of the Girls' League, Miss M. Spare L. elacDonald revealed today. Continued on Second Page low on an naturaiztion servce down the coast toward Sanananda, 1,1 ed by Axis air forces, 'reports Broadcasting Corporation ill be the Pittsfield usry, el freer 1 13 hi th of Ptt I --e 't on a arrant ssue rime betw'een ona an una, ld Nre Mr Evidence which has reached Gicngs and Godbout- th 'Neh erlands government and -ica's i 7 fighting French missionereEare liar kli Ms rison. after enemy was reported to occupy' in the governments of the United Biddle had approved a 'deportation force.

Council Study Himniler Orders Ha ll of leles-. 1 Continued Afr on Setond Page Continued'on Second Page Kingdom and the United States in- order based on alleged violations The Japanese were resisting It was announced that'the Court- Longview 'of the 1917 and 1924 ImmigrationI fiercely around Buna although they dicates that practices are or- ganized by the German authorities i Woman Power cts were forced- to fight with no, air In Poland IC, lied, Exiles Say -s Maltt Ickes L-ish To '4, 'The violetions were described eat support and no sea support. i Continued on Second Page and that our enemies are doing i theirsutmost to increase their hold- illegal entry into the United States' LONDON, sources said The Nazis Al 1 ingseaf neutral curreecy." 44 44 fte led 1 A ecomt I ti)e hne to Lite East once having been ree deported nd and after comtatte I I -Ca t. 1 Ili) tires a vatve rize Large Sums Asked Isimmier. heed of the Nazi Gestapcelmade no attempt to prose thate tee has ordered that one-half pf theiJews had committed any crimes or I wig a crime (perjury) involving s''''''s- 0 The sums demanded, it said.

are terge Jewish population in German regulations. 1 A WSHINGTON Petrolum being built learn moral turpitude. 1 i very large--aometimes as high asPeland be exterminated ale endi Jews who ere net executed im- Cosord tent a congres Texas to Nrr City Ill, initters Ickes eois Midi The Board of Immigration Ap- or the ear reports from the Polish 1 Given to Coulitles the equivalent of $20,000 a head. i 't Imediately. i as reported ere se w.

ttee estiem et V. today has re- thence to 'New Jersey peals voted unanimously for the uticierground movement to the Pei- pricked into freight- cars- 150 The line bein bu, it authetity te I constriert al 0 toldeportation order, the department eThe Netherlands government. i kl! nt in exPe here sa isp wiser me to a car at nonnaey was after first denying Krebs Ps after consultation with the Brit- ay large enough for 40-to be shipp NV 1 I Accords 1 I' as IIII" on ccort own ,1 ed ne tee-one se el pipelie from Ickes aid, is scheduled ror.plication. le suspend the proceed- ih United and tates govern- The Brit step in the bloody pro- s' undleclosed points rise liquitae 01 11.elkis to the New completkm by Dee. 15, but probling, on the ground that he had not Recognition for 1110utstandina ments." it announcea, "reluctant- gem it vas said, would be to kill! i re ri ti on yotk-Phitalelphia area.

and weuld be held up because of ibeen a person of good moral char- ly have tome to the conclusion that per cent of the thousaads of! in er during the past live years 'II if or in ecting Material they The floors of the cars were icove they cannot yield to German at- Jews living in ghettoes estiblished, -oteprovesi it eou ld A id. 200.000ei labor and delays ered weth, a thiek layer of lime or that th I deport- an a is was erw se epor tempt at at eetortiones the azis N. delis' eto Eastern oil -pumping equipment. I able. LEE-The War Production Board tee as co-chairman was O.

D. i The remainder woud sprinkled it' eater and be "liquidated- later. I I 1 I Ile said the extension of this line i in Washington has notified Suer- Street. a summer resident The There were 3,113,900 Jews, or 9.13i tee doors were tightly sealed. let i eesieneseseeseneeeeneeeesseeeeeeseee tetendent of Schools, Charles A.

isome cases- the trains Teo Deterior 'secretary told a New Jersey prohably would IStie drive began Sunday, Sept 77, and, 6 000 000 Tons cent of the total popteathrie remained on a alding for two days i i Miller, chairman of the Lee Sal- i 4 10 1 Poland according to the 19311 I Inters, te Cismeleft aub- completed by next June resulting American Bomber vage committee of the award of extended for about four weeles. ibe ore ersert.rie, an many the committee it voted take from ninetin daily delivery of an additional 17 so the WPII Salvage Pennant for outs Squids of volunteers worked at the 0 Scrap Collected census. but the Germans! Jews di.ed of suft4catiort. The deal i Vs twene month tea build the barrels of crud oil to the lies to India standing achievement in the tons farms with blow torches under the it, Netcspaper Drive niore -than three years of "occepa- tlian have reduced this number by '1 li4-ere-left in the cars with the a if autherity and pre-seine nvereleastern cense In salvage collections. The pennant is dIrection of R.

E. eing thousands otttright or per- ving granted i Asked by committee memiters 67 ordintitily awarded only ta routines corn- i 14 wou inOm en( a -ne ad-, how public contusion with respect but in viewnof the eutStanding mender of the Americate Legion, NEW YORK Wit-More netting them to de of star vation UNITED STATES ARMY AIR than 6000000 tons of iron and ar disease 1 I tb oil $upp situation might work and eceomplishment" Lee is ii POlie -11EADOU and the material was carted by tee' and scrap for menu- Special Nazi liquidatiori" bat- i 7 be eliminated Ickes suggested that Al tt a II (a th-e public qii.t rading the news- Dethi India urne)-An Aniere i ii Since the first of the year the trucks under the direction of doubly honoted, volunteer truckmen using donated actual, intotan s. d. ships, latrines tenons commanded by erebers of -s- rage ran or orougnt 4 4 WIC guns was ere ite or the otorious be SS lie carryieg gusted itenlus'n 1rsn.ets- 11 "Ittawasehissett-Rain with Milo I papers and that efferts be made town -of Lee has collected 1.0hes non Town Cerk Francis Shields united ay helm! tomitests'from the ti i Le the newspapers' serato er naid to outi 11" 1 Kongo In tertipeeeture en tiolti down releases that 6 houtn pounds or 544 tons of metal. States' in '7 The pennant is quite It metal drive by Rkar hd W.

Slo- I limmlees es! Ads programJ The aquads "Macs 1 IS thro Lamers Zees Voris-Bain today were net neeere kiXtl rh 0 of Beg. Gem, Clevion Beissell, In making the award, Samuel A. is dark blue with an emblem of a eheemee of the tempaigni 14 Were dra gin eeish i mad toolthi. in south pee- Sfir-o a the petruIrurn ii-1-ltstirl-atr tonintanifing Army air 4-errs in -Dalton, executive of the spread eagle clutching a bullet. es-S.

settee nate i 1 victims Coimty News rom en nomes or seizing ttem I 1101 100 nh 1., 1 I 11 commenter-I that frequently I A- I A WPB, calla attention to the NI- estitt least totety. Above the insignia are the weird pound pee capita and total ton- streets and driving them to villagel Editors-els le eAtlentee Cosa. tritioi port to he 1 in the nelsePaPera Resell heti commends-if the 144(-tin Cat one-and-a-halt by the tom ar Production Board. The flag Lip le- nage. liven mine arid town squares ett mass reuridupsi Pnlana "1114 Meek hirsorwt-44nowit "roil to Itnel rry other eerier eeer rrew for bringing st per whereas the aye er a in arrived elene -43 is which has already arriv will be were: te execution the reports ad.

PBerkshire i Oer 11 Intl are tiiiiint between ieiteteete 9 hews, kt Atom I iirOtignout too eounity displayed in various parts of the New' Ilaminhire 106 and i i I aul Mellon le I roTibinst mut it1.1", island. tit It) tbq oppidote i-f-i On the nest trip, ti fliers erl nad pounds per tam. town including the window of the 2knO7: Neel York 134 and 610, Ge Ilret ee i 1 i Radio 111 pressed their thanks by towering rwrrYnno Worked 1 Baird Block where the Legion 90: Rhode Island 91.7 and I men and women and eripp.es Social 3teyair Is 4 on te te he p-nrt il 1 41 the in et itinc-1 0 their limo to 67 hours :7 nen- with the lorai commit- 3' 700; Con ne et i a I gee and Were sineled out to be lierded Sport 12-12 too fund on rags 'second See- lire ere knew the leest about Oise Ines. Theis arioill 01 jog ones watt TA PP stesest gn.b and cmeter ies here they ert The Is ear Toda roliard'a toe Aisklits, 41 iiult Mt, 441'''Cl-i" IX' 11, 169 haws )1 minutes. esse Continued on Second Page Maine bee and :8,000.

down be tieing I squitesT wrsthreek reett 'r IL if) t. 11 i 1 I. .1 4 A011 hit et Into 1)akar Aitio4 lio4tio thNDONT, erupting strur was fought oo like Axis NI Tout today American to were getting sault upon Ti 'the enemy Ls African skies, There was aerial conflic one, tor grel planes were Mediterranea inforcements Tunisia, throb "The fight end longer said a headquarters from both or mounting fur Transports .5 The Britis mind annou ieast three planes, whi, troop transp, inr: into the Tunisian coa 13roadcestli corrim tali) s'aid41 hal grown, another viol been made Ths Algier pinies were mid on en Tuna -and of heasy au Germans an -Bone and Be in A heavy Bizerte enemy plane base forcements nisia. were night by tho bulletin said -An Axis the same -ni pladies soul)' non-toting I schooner coast yester, The Nide', aerial activit vesterdav British th, tl ttl ik gen. The gen ws impro.

nounced forces at inn now ct 'lles in Nor I drtOng the see gre The Alli core of Gt Tunot-Bizet ern Tunisia alov4ed by Contin lonat corr se.corIct no, SoutNA est r-barreHa da The 111-1 ifou4 Int commit tee to Vaetva, it aut hull 1,1 granted. Al' aaaac' shatiage Vaaktert and ton 1 tiopot long ttanth, Week lei tette ate reritanit Ttft torn tqund bort. II IT II A 1 4 9 J. 1 4.

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