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riaM. N. C. mly 3* Allied Air Power Dents Axis Lines EM Advance W. Ttfy utd, Tbere wu no doobt nt>out the AlUed offensive during the v e • k which dotes todsy — froin Klsks to the cosat lines of France U wm rolling ki hl^ gear. It was hue the so-called "Second Frtgit" had not been launched In Burm. but in another sense it had. For the Allies arere pounding the interior and exterior Unes of Oermany from all aides In a cleck-Uke bombing of Important objectives. RlChllghts of the week fdlow: Aerial attacks against western Europe were carried out during the weekend. Red Army attacks in seven locallUes- were reported by the Nasis on the Russian front. Red daoes . suxA a Oerman Butenarlne. NaM long range guns threw s few shells at English coast towns. London air obaervers profess satisfaction at the prevt^as which they made toward de£>.ro9> Ing Oerman Industries. Oen. Braja Mlballovlc’s Tugoslavlan Ohstnlks were destroying Nasi railroa^. Six attacks were made on Jap held Kiaka. an announcement said. Taesday, inne tt The Ninth U8AAF Struck at Greece Sunday, a belated report aaid. British reported their and American planes struck Western Europe. Anti-aircraft fire in Oer- • many and France, heavier. Heavy Soviet attacks continue against the Nasls’. American subs said to have sunk el^t more Jap ships. Kiska attacked by sir. Jap railway in- staUatkMU In Burma bombed. Wednesdsv. Jnne IS the Biltlsh Air Ministry an nounced Cologne and Bamburg at tacked ^ heavy bombars. U8AAF Flying nrts made daylight raids against St. Haaair sml Beaumont Le Reogar in France. R was ttie UTth raid on OologM. Weattier hampered bombing. American pre cision bomtdhg was accurate. Northwest Sardinia felt the sting of Amciican bombers; Rnsslani oom tlnue attacks. Sonttiem Bnnna hit by 34 USAAF bombers. American foyeea landed on Ren- dova Island, advancing 130 miles northwest along the Balosnon archi pelago. Reodeva la 30 miles long and 10 mlleo wMe. Obi aims be- Meved Mimda ~ naarby Jap air field — might be the objeettve, as was neodcraen Field on Onndal- eai^. BUM tBAAF IbstTCMes elane shot down 371 Oeiaan fltfit- cr pianos In Jtms, oOldata an- Bsnaced. Fartressss were said to have attsekod Le Ksbs. site of 4h» Onomertwns Motor Works, where engines for the Lftrftwafib are bnilt. RAF fighters oaezted out damaging attacks on Natt loco motives. Mosbis. M Sklty was rmidod agaks. Boviots annfsmreJ Wg galea to the VeUkto LoM re- flan on the l>—isn frant. ftitnmtr oaM Bmy smoeted to ' ' Japanese held cMso ttoie. held ettiea wBhto a short GI's To Relax (Oonttoued Jknm Paps One) toia sreek to a statoment vtotaisd to the Air-O-aie^ "Wo bine that yoB wffi foal as anyono In tte eom- munlty does, frso to eomo nnd go fro Cootlnuad frwui Page One> Aseberman, John M. Fsrptsoo. Do^ R. Praneto. Barry B. Herbat, Stan-i*^ ley P. Lehn. Bin T. Lew. WUUe J. Murphy. ToDj Orssak. WUUam O Turner and James B. Robertson. To: Sgt Paul H. Norris. Oeorge P. J. Peek. Alvata W. Sanborn. John C. H. Sebumaeker. Jr.. Richard O. 81ms. Arnold B. Smith. John Q. Steely. Jr., Bmest W. SUrohmler, Edwi^ B. Andrews, Kenneth A. Brown, wnilam H. Helsel. Jr., Rob ert 8. Mathis, Walter 8. Moore, PssehsU B. Morris. Jr.. William O Murray and John H. Quinn. Irvin E*ReIgner. Fred J. Russel, Rsy B. -Sloan, PmiI L. Wllsoo. Eugene M. Anns. Oeorge L. Burkart. Peter E. Sways, Irvin P. Faust. Jr., William T. Johnaton. WUUam J. Kacsorowskl, Alfred J. Kelley. Vernon P. toiyder. Waller A. Wisniewski. Charles O. AUsu, Oeorge B. FreltMt Harold B. Sparks. Samutt Wish, Bay Berrier, Nicholas J. Ptocanlca, James D. Shields, Wallace C. ftMklewcIs. Kilor M. Bowling, Ptanklin 8. Keyaer, Charles B. TUghman. Ralph J. Camattra, William W. Christiansen. Henry E. Cunningham, Jr.. Maurice Davidson. Albert Donnaler and Homer J. Fontaine. Joseph A. Lapan, Edwin . Saltry, William M. Ward. Oiarles P. Vav- rldca, Linsley J. Fischer. William A. Johanik, Irving Nltae. Harold B. Rosenberger, l^le Sanford. Wallace D. Swsnsm. Jr., Howard P. Travis, Robert O. Lee, Joseph W. Seay. James B. Smith, Jdm H. Snell and Harold P. ‘Ihirsten. To: Sgt. Alvin Podolsy. Ijlo M. Sturges, Oeorge L. Turner, Jr., Russell O. Wsahbum. Irving A. Coming Jr., John Orabovets, Robert B. Jones, Charles R. Gttiav, Harold Wtrten- b^, Alb^ Prlzidle, Dexter Q. Cook. Paul M. Duff, John T. Turner, Jr., James W. Harris, WUUam O. Armstrong, John V. Patsy Blase, Ptank W. Bryant, Thoinas P. Kenney, Herman A. Locke and Ratoh P. Romano. To: Master Sgt. Roger E. Wood. Everett Anstfiie. Jr., aod Robert L. Dtx. Staff Set. The Woim Toins Ex-Marine (Continued prom Page One) . 'SoMler Goes On Faso To A a k,! «n»t R. BUnchetfe. w«l. jSt o^Tit. „To: Sgt. , _ a man whThf appointed Mm:*'if «ort of way. Onr training had buUd Wimarn V. Powere. Jo^ D. ^ ” up to thia. We thought back over Camlso. Ferdinand T. Vandemoot. 5^ fv* _ ? ., — Bmiar# • an the hard things we bad gone Mirelber. dropr^ In'o • through to be aw to do the Job' rrfresh himself with a ^ a^. We get ®niS»5' S”*wifrum\ Pretty soon s civ.ilan SiSi..-!*" sn^ set 4t oror wIOl It l^a^ Olenn B. Wultams itairf “hK-m uttaw and Vincent T. Bspoalto. To: V. Swendsen, Mario J. ing nearby' said. “hi>-a. soldier. jW«ll — like a graduahm exercise.' inice day." P»« er's boat was .be thtrd one ‘Yup." Oliver admitted that It to land on Guadalcanal. erts, Myer Alpert, Jaha.P« Ptodor- owlc^ Jamea OuUlaume. Bdward A. Hanoock. Gemre D. Beam, Paid E Jones, Obarlee F. Lange, Ray- mend W. Louts E ton and Robert L. Moore. To: Bgi. B. WOnamB. Retd E White,~CflA W. OndTldanhaU P. Meaas, RufUo B. Pattomen, RalpK E. Pltdier, Anthony L. Rontono, Walter A. Seara, Thomaa I*. Shock- ley, WUUam B. cnegelman. Mm E WaddeU, Janns B. Eldar, WJIfind O. Robinsen. Rap-^. Tteutmnn, Bernard Plattier. Prank P. In Monaea, Benjamin O. Inrdlere, Arthur F. Lord Jaws O. RnodMl, Jr.. George Thnber, DenaM W- Ulrteh. Edward I. Anieaak. Inwasn A. Carter, AflMit J. OomSo. Jaiiwh Chlmand and Obarteo L. Leavitt. John W. MbKeon, Jeamh L. Sabattno, Raymond L. Siwem, Bowaid W. Weny. Date A. Bar rington. Thomas W. Bsntl^, n, Ivor T. Btewsns, Pradeckie C. Oapel, Jr.. WUUam Dtnsky, WBltem J. WilgaB. jMk tipaitfilto, ^ttehard L. ■■—*■* -—-— ert “ — OrUU. Vincent Cifunl, Ihomas C. Bryner, Rands A. Msnfras, Ray mood E Minton. WUUam J. Rtog loff. John W. Nelson. Michael P. Sullivan, Oeorge S. Carlson, Henry A. Aronson, Harold H. Lone. Ed ward J. Moore. Robert P. Manser and James T. Seivers. Ford O. BUes. WUUam B. Mitch- eU. Lester J. Reddick, Jedm W. Shaffer. Peter Beylo, James E Walker, Kenetb O. Miller, Edward N. Tresley, John MulUca. Canto A. Nardlello. Vincent Donato, Michael Dancialp, Jr., Raymond E Neary, William E. Smith. Marvin R. Busby, Pnmk A Oroaao, Martin L. Ban- n^, Jr.. Lee E Bolt, Jdm M. Nee. WUUam Lattman, Morris L. An drews. Roger J. Turcotte. Arthur D. Rising and Louis W. B(^ers. To: Master Sgt. Raymond B. Predstrom. To: Tceh. Sgt Herbert H. Frankie. Ralph E Walls, KleoD Rowe. Charles WhlK>le, Oeorge D. Asheratt and fdovtH Academic Gro^ To: Matter Sgt. WUUam H. Northrup, Clyde StufOebeam, John E WsOs aad Robert A. nseman. Tai Te^ Sgt Charles H. Rutledge. Burton M. Hartoog. Herbert W. Beldtke, Marion V. Soott, RusoeU K MOtef, Jessie L Rogers, David L. Wood- side. Thomas P. Cote, Vernon T. Hen^terson. Kenneth V. Pngel- breefat Gerald C. Sbermeyer and Jared D. Annstrong. TO: Staff flgt Paul R. Roth, Ray E Bradford, Claytan L. Withrow, John JL Burr. WUUam W. Wefeaenberger. Rudolph R. SottfUa, Mm tL DovdoB, WU> tem L. Wahten. Howard B. nasaell. Jolm P. Pb^s. Boward C. Spaar. Sfivaa M. Bodier, Robert E Oele- nmn, Otlbert D. Andisws. Ptaneto M. Hopi. Paul H. r B. Qettys, Henry F. Jaaws a. McMaeo Nett. Hudotoh E Harold E Ruoh. .. -w .11 SurprUingly, the beach was ctear What outfit you . tho cIvU-' , -The pluM hed done .thet. end the Jepe were bo'lnt up ■Where you from? Interrupted ^ ,n>r Ilw deys we lied nn ^ w. d 4 opposiuon. And then, about Aug. 18, when about .wo mUes inlaS. What outfit”. . ' ■ - . What are E Bembafd, John D. Heath. _. Jtng wIB taetodt daily Inferma^ ^ _ tloB as to an aettvltomwithto tte j? IB mile area; a ohoektog room; •tt-|Vni£2r% a^SSt e^one beoBis; retreobmmt room, Dougteo A. WOrthtagtoa. Rndolph Ooreg, prank E Oeldln, Norman A. Oromo. Find M. Ktaby aM Oto> ~ Mairboy. Alfrad N. aeatlng at teatt MB persons which Witt be open from t a- m. tmtB wld- ato^ and Mcvtag aandwiehoo, soft diteks and 9kclal dlahao; dor mitory faeflitteo SI boors a day; room, aodltorium. aaclal roersa- with a dally aoeial tenge "tee of the toaturea of the balkl> Ing that sras moot popnter before cloohig waa the swimming pool. The pool will be available S4 bours a day If neoeooary. It le 70 feet long end Si feet wide. TnetmrTlMie for men who dkanot awfan, and for ihoae wiahtog to teen more about ewlmmlng, win be part of the pro gram. **bi addttloo to tbe above, the trus^cee of ttw Oommunl^ BuUd- toe axe wording on e plan to pro* vide an outdoor area adjacent to the buildtog wbleb wrUl offer eev- eral more featurea. each ae a aola- rtom to oommetiop with tbe pool, emrdoor handbell courta. a akattag rink and a pavUion for dancing under the etara and out- door ovens for picnics. "H you have not baoi in toe Community BoUdlng, drop to toe next tone yon are in town aad make a tour of toe bnlMligt. then hope aa we do, that U be fkrittmd." No. I r^K«H*t Mam ION. IBM sno. oila llam Samutt Orean, Ottvor BC. _ _ Ohartea B. Stahl. Laalar T. Brooka, Maurioa O. Demers, Amas V. Har wood. BOward E Bitourt, Ttaoodoca P. Muagrovo, Malvto E SehUttag. Steny M. Traey, Abraham N. Oahen. Theodora E BSnlB. Paul D. Keaaler and Mome D. UBOartby- . Saauitt J. Nawbirk, Oeorge P. Rice. Jr., &rekl Silverman, Pnd CL WimMter. Leonrd Barry A. Cardfll, JXw X^mSl Dowitt. Paul J. Ousntber, BIttiard Carl carlan, Jack E Pittman, Anry J. Stepbmi J. Bader, Artteaa O. Lemly. Jr.. Matate M. MantalbaDO, Robert O. Mcrrlson, Leonard _Patfht. Ihtoart C. Pohl* man. TRlllam E Riehman. Albert L. Sale, iFTtog Sbevdof, TUDIam A. «tt>teTik1. Baaxl A. Stoato, Mtt- via E Bamstetn. Lynn O. Bavtaa, mUn O. Back. Robert E Oaney, Britton V. OOle. Stanley Baumter Rands E M*T»h>n. Knnicapwlos, a. Oven E . Teaser, Brabebec. Perry D. K T. Derr, Everett D. E Xuts, Stanley C. Red L. Bertram, ArvUIe 1 Jahh J. CoUtos. Alvin U Hannah, oienn E Long. Henry F. NasUdk. Stanley J. AdamA Oaay E ladiratw. Rtehard A. Milter, Ptoy* , Dmett. Jr., WUUam E Davto, Boy E E IfeQuatbm John J. Morton. Roy O. Barrett aad Carl B. Downing. Albert MuUter, Jr.. Burley E TTIndlah, Derbert»D. Smith, Ritti- atd C. MUtar, Jeaeph A. teotak, Aftbur A.LapkMky>C«r>nE Bher* L. Uaal^ Cb^ WJM mtaM A. Oetiw Bueld B. Oranr. WQUam M. Polter, David Press- tbe pool, man. Ray P. Sauter, David SUbar- , parhapa stein. John J. Toth. Jr., p— ... ^ Treadaway. OrvUte V. Warako, James E Webb, Donald OampbeU. Bdward KaapuUa, Tanoe P. Lagan, Melvin P. MacArtour, tovia E MUler, wnuam O. Posey. Ifarvto Segal. UlteheU E Baldwin. John O. Bototaa. Anthony CruciU, Robert D. Dixon. Charles L. Bhod, Jamea O. Oarela. Keith E Bomeaatte. Ployd J. June, Tnniam E Lttmert, Barry P. Lelgbt^ Grant B. Matttoa and Octavio L MieaL Ta: CpL Sobmt E sxoteafSmtoj Manly O. dark, Abrahaof' Xotnar, Norton BL Vocmilyea, AatooRy E BanlA Jr« Bam E Oodk, E Mamtoan, W JaoMs W. Bar. Am Mm E Sakna, ^ ^ ,— Dnrwwd A. TfU. A., Inula E WIN Malvbi T. ndnte A, touaat E Tbdd. Oaarga J. Blaaebaid, Bd- DMnd J. Bedard, Harry J. Pink, Bui W. Botander and Jeawh E pabfta, A. Tat Sgt. WaSaaa S. Brodnlak. Ta: CN Loraime F. Mottaa. Jamea P. Bratoovde, Oaoesa C. WHWan aod Ridiard J. tun. Snrd BMt Be* AB BQ. ToTrato. Sgt. John J. Didgnan Ta: StaM you here?" pursued Oliver. Briskly. Surprise! "R), esme down on a Uttle business." said Bridgeport, sod now there wsa a fslnt note of sur- prte In bis voice. “What was tbe nature of the bust ness?" asked OUver. ‘Well, F dm’t mind telling you. sttdler. I esme down to see my wife’s lawyer about some property she owns." "Ah. srou’re married." # sure, vrtiat outfit did you say yM. . "Do you like your wife?" 'Hub?" Bridgeport tooked a bit rattled. “Ah. I see. Qot another woman, ttt. you rascal!" !‘Hey, listen here soldier. . .* No Apteegies "Aw. now don’t apologise to me, ptt. I know how it Is. 1 been around. Oot any children?" "Certainly. I've got children. Four.” "L^timate or Ulegltimate?". "Say, ytn listen to me. you 1 we woke up to the realtostlon .^**^,that we were right in the mkidie of them." On Aug. 38, the Matinee wen: af.er Henderson Field. It bad oeen shelled with mortar Are. and sud denly tbe Marine paratroops filled the skies above it. On the ground. Bdaon's Raiders and Parker’s in fantry outfit moved tqt. Parker was h«»«tu«g an automatic rifle, hi s day and a- half Henderson Field belonged to tbe Marines. 'T spent nearly an my time cn Henderson Field or near It, except for patrol work," Parker said. "Llvmg conditions were bad. Days were hot, but from 3 in tbe mem- ing untU daybreak, around 8. it was damp and cold with a stiff breese hitting the island. “The Island ia 30 miles wide and 80 mites long. There are miles and miles of oocoanut groves, and oth er fruits. Stm. we didn’t always have enough to eat. Once on pa trol I want three days without food. AH we had to drink was the new we gathered from the greases in the morning. Tbe Jsm we killed "Okay', brother. Don’t answer tt j®*®, It wm incriminate or degrade yoo. Bv the way, vrtiat was It you suit- peam aM peaqm^and en« sm ^ to ask me a while backP* ^ "I Just wanted to know what out fit you’re. 'Ob. panbm me Just a second, may I ask what that funny look ing tiling on your watch chain mcans?*^ "That’s my lodge ttiann. 1 don’t se^ anything fmmy about it. TOttl I gneas I better mosey ateng." mat's Than "Bold oil a mtottto, friend. That soar on your tttoi. TVbat’a tbakr frosot." ” 'Tm Sony, I matt — . Mbere are you lefagt' — .. _ kt attift, or atapte food, sodi as tlah, waa terrlbie. The Jap tewr sweets of aD aorta. "Tbe Jap dead were a problem. Moat ec toen wa cramatod. Olb era were stacked on rafts, hnutet' them out In the ecoan and dumpec them where tiw ttierfeB would ge '*Wfaat are yottjRdng to do when iktfet Tftet i get tbe nae! . ati^ In that hatband meant Bave yen Bt^ped^bmjtaf vour wife? Xv- er been cod^kNl w a felony. . "Ttby rve Mfeer boon ao toauK* ad Id my ittet Toung man, wnat da yon mean by aaltoif a pertaet mttb' ' * Saeee Far lloadar ‘TfeU. I Ml yon. mtsler."' said OUver OVrleB, erivate that daaa, "R’s like tide. I bev ta tide man’s army now getag on a year aad half aad every time I ge on peas “ ' ‘ sivittau 1 waa to about four dtCfarer’ eet*****. counting tlM ona In whic-i I waa wounded. One tone we r»lt- e eat took * Jop.otllolo. Hy - to patroi aatrmltoeB. Onre I wu ateppte aerooi a lot the JmfoiiEen a Jmp aamtlT aift .ooa. koookad tho kaik Mao tko lot me' otai feidito Mm ate M,.” 1 run Into *^*»**« ha has a liNt aa a taxpayer to oak me the taU^ edeat aniiartBBB about my al attalra and prtvato Ufa. 'T get eakad fhet tttiat tadt 1 g to, **n»—«gii nay oivDian can reed a NL to know by now tost a saUter ton t Mppoead to give out tafermation ^ that. Then I got aakat wbm 1 ooa» Mm, what I tit hotora I mhMt tho txmr. ahat I to la the anaj. ahat mr mit toaa ahare It-a tohit after aa leare here, ahat my naota marts mesa, aad want my sex life is. I joat thought I’d come to town today oixt art a el- vUlan a few assay gaentione. Thanks, buddy, good-bye. To Save Life Inapirtag tottdent eoeted with to know 1 I orewlad sway, ridge. A maoT ‘ (L8), JoBaea C. . . _ *” Tha'5oii.t them Mm aerilaa aM I n»M laea ralllet to iho tr- aSr*^ flrrt ait M aVotleal »■ 1*“‘ for bloat taam la a Oona aam la the Tao hoaie O. Inooatle, Jamea E Mecienan, lyoung girl who wha aerlooiilv ill Olenn L. Oden,- Xhniro L. Orstadtlpms^ awav Robert E Raoamond. Rosuttl -.a../ _a.. LorhM 'J. Nobis. Wllltem E Nutt, Francis D. Otlntty. Orta M. Otto, John Sawttnk, August P. Serge, Edward E Otonlertk. Chariea J. SuDtvan. Donald Thggart, Tbomaa 8. Tweedte, Bdward J. Walsh and Roy P. Watta. Charias E Bolae. Chartea T. Oer- rett. Jacob E Halteker. Tlentri M. CcNuoyo John E PltopeMefc, Mtah- att E fhUano, Uoyd E Tbbar, Walter 0. Bows, Arthur E Wtoder, . .. ^ _ i 4 PteU, and wl^h Ms pis to waa holding a rtot mat baroBt_a rtfi.m fee i|^. tefeneoe, a mil, aamof the nm- •in, aolae of ilrtat diet tmm." Partaa a^ 1 fer a while eat MaBr roe. ^owb' to BIT (oot toohoomt oor tofeme area I hot mat aloot an whm a » etUhre hoBat Mm a^,ii^ ddoe gnB simn'"•***"** tniTter a rt- MrtS am la lha i«t *oal- ter. R mim am aboot aat aet ■aa tawn —hartl "R waa Jart aboot tawa. aat we oOBlMt aea awAdlT wan. hat the Jap eoult. Ha toaaet a omata at di£ aat It laatat il«t at aOT wSl. wa hat haaa taanltt t"P -nap rat threw Wmfiaofclwlad aat I ooaltDt. noally. 1 ktekat R aM tt roUat a taw taat awar. It was prattT awtaL That mmc Me ^UHiiiig mM ^Mttertog- X grubbed off my helmet and put it natwrao my lags to protoet tfial part tt my tatty. Tbrt X fttdad wa ma acrom my taee ind lay Mck as far aa Xooold. It wottd never explodnf *'Tbe uuncntolen preedteuDy ntt me ont, I gmaa. TRittB X was able ' * what waa gotng Ta: Sgt. Buto J; BoUen. ihmam 8. Beg sted, James E Webster. TVIlUam H. i Stoeaa aad Rad Wolf. sadneaa 'tort ptece here at Sey-'ftTl^ I Itt eawtTwaS^ nnd’e^ •MamMama. w.motM rt ^^1800 Plsld s lltfla ove^’ltRoiMh ths nattuda hM brtihr ‘s^-'5«rLS".jSSi.sssi,^^ of eur -man to The stopped tbem tram ' Qgmg 1 _ _ _ _ _ later I was en n plaaa bomid tor n bo^tul beat." Robert E RoaamoDd. Rosuttl C lume aoidlera Wba bia 'aa earn^ i SeteBa, Albert P. teett. Ney B.»wSjSSgr ^le. J^Ramtaaaui. Davit B.!, ES^SSaiit tte^al n.j Tea dan to- Thweri Owtter O. Waldeb, Oeorge peUtartrarT” ^JSSSSSf Hi Walton and Robert J. Calhmm. i^Se lato%iS\toee Turner agt 22 — Wesley I. Asker, Chalmers J. ig d^oguttv fp ogmy, m«aa/.h^ itHwM- ** Bundrtek. James P. Oolangtto. JwwK etS^ Snrl SLSSSf' Oeorge D. Fairchild, Ohartea EfteniMter ofllMm tivan *** dtoohergad »t ssrs. 'S;v;"SSo5i"ig2S:'rTa5' ““ Pete Urtowld, BrtihMoOuwuo, hot evrt now M titinan - • - — - • X. Nutt, ' Te: Sgt hart to Om ^kBSitout fauppeort - Robert E Mammw. Mika J. —tb the Marlnaa with u touch at Legerrti, Louis E Breun, Mtebaal noatolgto. J. Walsh. Pbrria C. Soutbarn and { "X don’t know, " ha aald, jyB Manrlee M. Welas. tbera’a aeinetidng ahent E When ' Tb: fy Iwe were on Ouadnlcunal, the CK- (Art qamgorB,'notta ware .lika_ prtvataa. Thg