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Tyler Morning Telegraph du lieu suivant : Tyler, Texas • 7

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TYLER MORNING TFUGRAPh THURSDAY, JANUARY 20.IM4 Nazi Troops Face Lance C. Wade, East Texas Flier, Met Death In One Of Ironies Of War; trashed In Common Flying Accident Encirclement In New Soviet Move V' 1 flown with the Lafayette Esca in iiiiiiiiiiiw Russian Offensive Gains Momentum In River Volkhov Area BY KIRKE L. SIMPSON Associated Trees War Analyst A new Russian plncer threatening to encircle all Nazi troops In the Volkhov river bulge below Leningrad to Lake Ilmen is developing rapidly. Coupled with the coordinated 1 By EDWARD KENNEDY ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Algiers Jan. 19 (AP) Wing ComirjideV Lance Wade, regarded fthe Mediterranean as the treated fighter pilot of the war, as kfled last Wednesday in an air accident In Italy, it was announced Wednesday.

The 28-yeaold American ace of the RAF, who shot down 25 enemy planes confirmed and many probables before being relieved of -combat flying two months ago, crashed to his death when his small communications plans i went into an unexplained spin many miles behind his own I His death in a common flying accident was one of the ironies of the war, for he had faced the enemy almost daily as a combat pilot for more than two years and had had many dramatic escapes. Twice he was shot down and once walked 27 miles through the desert back to a base. Began Flying at 17 Wade, born at Reklaw, Texas, began flying at the age of 17 at Tucson, Ariz. His father had Russian offensive already at a point west of Novosokolnlkl on the Lovat front, 200 miles south' ward, the new Russian attack In the north is obviously rocking the whole German Baltic flank, It could force an Immediate drille in the last war. With a companion, Sidney Wade, went to Canada in the first year-of the war and enlisted in the eirforce.

Together they fought In the "Battle of Britain" and in 1941 were' transferred to the Middle East. Muhart was fatally burned when attacked while flying over enemy lines to Tobruk that year. Wade, quiet and unassuming; fought on with the British in the desert, in Tunisia, in Sicily and finally in Italy. He became a squadron leader and the leading ace in the Mediterranean. When the United States came into the war he passed up higher rank' and more pay with the U.

S. Alrforce to "string along with the boys I've been with so long." He was decorated with the British Distinguished Flying Cross and two bars and, in November, was elevated to wing commander (equivalent to lieutenant colonel) on the staff of Air Vice-Marshal Harry Broadhurst, giving up command of his Spitfire squadron. Wade was buried with full honors in a British war cemetery in Italy. Nazi retreat, abandoning all Northwestern Russia. Of major significance is the Russian capture of Krasnoye Selo, a key road and rail junc sdX(W Hot gases and freezing Russian ab? combine to make a remarkable pattern as this German railway gun is fired In what Nazi caption called "an endangered sector of the Russian front" which phrase covers a lot of territory.

Photo obtained through neutral sources. tion point in the Leningrad communication network. Moscow said it was taken in five days despite the fact'that the Ger mans held it since they drew their sieg6 ring about Leningrad in the early days of the war. The position is vital to all Open colds' blockade and give your bead cold the Caution: Use only as directed. Always get PENETRO NOSE DROPS mm northern communications for heavy German forces deployed in the Volkhov river bulge below it.

At that point, where a jim npan 'JBM i' mij 1 1 illinium I i i mini 25-mlle-wide gap has been ripped in the most critical sector of Nazi lines about Leningrad, the Russians were less than 10 miles from Gatchina. Its capture 1 St Til MDMSMWijHHiOTMi would cut the last link of the Narva-Leniograd rail system and virtually seal off the Narva gate way to Esthonla. Fine Scale Offensive Nine Men Killed In Plane Crash Near Birmingham OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 19 (AP). Nine men were killed and a tenth seriously injured Tuesday in the crash near Birmingham, of a B-24 Liberator bomber from Will Rogers field here, it was announced Wednesday by Col.

B. S. Thompson, commanding officer at Will Rogers. The survivor was co-pilot George S. Gill, second lieutenant, of Manchester, N.

H. The dead: First Lt. Louis A. Fiset, Amsterdam, N. the pilot.

Second Lt Lester R. Handtey, navigator, Auburn, Neb. Sgt. Dennis Ryan, radio gunner, Mason City, Iowa. Staff Sgt.

Joseph H. Pietsker, photographer, Pontiac, Mich. Sgt. Henry K. James, photo gunner, Oklahoma City.

Sgt. James P. Hope, aerial gunner, Dedham, Mass. Sgt James H. Beckham, en The northern arm of the Baltic flank pincer appears aimed still Camp Fannin Presents southward toward a possible junction with the second jaw, driving westward from the Russian bridgehead on the Middle Volkhov between Novgorod and Chudovo.

As far as the battle on the Bal II OW TO RUIN DRESSES AND LOSE FRIENDS "Plain outrage" and "crass stupidity" were the phrases- used by Winthrop W. Aldrich to express indignation at indictment of the Chase National Bank in New York on charges of trading with the enemy Aldrich is chairman of the board of Chase, called the world's largest com-. mercia) banking institution and familiarly known as the "Rockeil feller Bank." 1 tic flank in Russia has yet de veloped it appears to be a full-scale major Russian offensive long planned and timed to offset the obstacles that go with the un seasonable rainy weather in the Northern and Central Ukraine 2. Prevents nnderarm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely.

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Rosa which is helping delay completion of the Russian effort there. The first swift successes of the Russian onslaught tend to D. Beckham) Griffin, Ga. Tech. Sgt.

Roy M. Bunn, ar gine gunner, whose wife Is Franc.es Orchard Hill, morer gunner, Oklahoma City. Sold at all stores selling toilet goods confirm the impression that Nazi reserves on all fronts in Russia have been thinned out to meet iuc, aw ana aye a jar. Sgt Donald Levengood, aerial gunner, Fresno, Ohio. the succeeding crisis in the cen ter and south, in Italy and In the CALLED TO WACO Petty Officer and Mrs, Balkans.

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P. Jones were called to Waco Wednesday on the death of Mrs. Jones' father. Chief Jones Is a musical production with original scores, and cast of 200 soldiers and girls! Starring WAC Sgt. Teddy Grace, 174th Army Band, and the 11th Regiment Chorus stationed at the Tyler navy re cruiting office.

tic flank campaign must be its effect on Finland. The Moscow press has been warning the Finns recenUy that their time is short for seeking escape from their dubious war partnership with Hitler. A forced Nazi retreat in the north Into Esthonla or even farther west, would leave Finland isolated from German aid except via the now frozen Baltic and by air. Peace moves by Finland are apt to follow decisive developments on the Leningrad-Volk Every Office, Store and Factory in this City Should Have hov front "T77J 15 Ship Workers Injured In Blast HOUSTON, Jan. 19 (AP).

Fifteen Brown Shipbuilding Corporation workers were Injured Wednesday, two seriously, by a gas explosion in a men's wash room, the company public relations) office announced. Walls of the room were shat Friday, January 21st at 7:30 p. m. at the Tyler Municipal Auditorium tered, injuring the men at work in a near-by pipe shop. The injured received emergency treatment In the yard APPOINT YOURS NOW! Crrugt(? is! Carslhaarsl ms an Cartsnsi Flatten them out aad tit them in bundles about 12 inches high.

Baldwin Prepares Papers Retiirning Railways To Owners ST. LOUIS, Jan. 19 (AP). Col. L.

W. Baldwin, War Department director of railroads in the southwestern area, Wednesday prepared stipulations for the return of the roads to private Baldwin, executive officer of the Missouri Pacific Lines, said it would take several days to Complete all the details of the transfer. them) and tie them in bundle about 12 inches high. Tons of precious waste paper an being thrown away or burned here every week just when that paper is needed most Right now 25 war plants aro closed 100 more are on short shifts because they can't get enough waste paper to make essential Army and Navy equipment Here's a challenge thrown right tt every local business store-keeper and shop superintendent! Tell your employees that waste paper is literally guns, powder and bullets! Tell them that it takes 25 tons of paper for blueprints to build a battleship. Paper for ration boxes blood plasma containers I parachutes bomb rings plane parts helmet linings.

Paper to make or wrap every one of the 700,000 items now flowing to our men in action. Waste paper is a universal raw material of this war! And remember! Just telling them isn't enough. Appoint somebody to do the job to see to it personally that not a scrap i of waste paper is thrown away or burned! Your ticket will be issued on the purchase of a WAR DOXW and the reserved location which you receive will be bated on the denomination of the War Bond which you buy. 14 Give that person authority to clean out old files empty Magailnes and kii Tie them io bundles about 18 inches high. Wsttabaelut Psaer (Wrsafira, Emrdepet, Flattea and pack down in a bos or bandit, so that it Cta bf carried, QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ef Distress Arising frem STOMACH ULCERS DutTo EXCESS ACID FrMBMkTIIsofHmTratitMtUiat Meat Help er Will Cast Yea Netting Otw two million bottles of theWILLABD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of sjrmptomi of dittreu arising from Stonweh aad Dnedeml liters due to film AM Peer PlasatUw, tm or UsmI Stomach, Out your Bonds at Store-rooms to round up those tons of dead records that are iever referred Get set on a regular paper-saving plan.

Then stick to it and we'll open those closed war plants and see our boys marching back a lot sooner victorious! SAVE A BUNDLE A WEEK SOME BOY'S LIFE MAYER SCHMIDT The Fashion Center of East Texas U. S. Victory WASTE PAPER Campaign due to Ixetee Add. Sold on 1 dare' trial) Aik for "Millard's Mwat" which fully wplaine this treatment Srss at GOOD'S PHARMACY KAY'S DRUG STORE NEIL-SIMPSON DRUG STORES ROBERTS DRUG CO. HUGHE'S PHARMACY.

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