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VICTORY BUY m. Hettltersfltt Batli| Sfepatrh |{ l.KASKlt WIKK SKItVH'ic hit ...... THIRTIETH YEAR 1;n^?Isso/\T^^/Vnt:ssOF HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AKTERNOO M, JANUARY 9, 1943 l-1 • I 2«l» K\ 1. it ^ \ I'TEFC.M U'N T \ 7II* / *I"* \*rpri ry g-\ i » \ • liXCIil'T SISOAV. I'lVE CLNTS C(J1'\ BP Rommel in Plane Cockpit s mtmm* T! i- •••!i • it!j !•{■ s.in Field Marshal linmmrl in the wkpil of a ifSi -' ■ t !<• ••h-i! Irnin tin* Itritish. Tlic "Ilcsert Fox" may have used "hi. t:i.' iii liiM'iu:; Irom the Itritish Fichth Army. Allied I il <i- m- i • v. .«-.ivel> lectins* the marshal's defensive positions eov i iiii'; (in- di.iil'li- .i|<!>*°oa< h In .Misurata. some 120 miles South of Tripoli. General Assembly In Short Session ravorable Committee Report On Bill To Set Up Post-War Reserve Fund Highlights Ses sion; Amount Increas ed To $22,000,000 lt:».Ian. 0.—(M'l—Both Iioii is i>f (In- I'll.'! As spmlilv ir.atlr I heir first week i-if'l -i >si.n a brit-f inn- today. a l;i\i-raMc rt-porl l»> Itir s--n lie a>i|>!'i'tii i.ilions •.'omniit Iff | <■!! I he .iiinnnistia I ion-sponsored ; loll to --el i«;• a post-it ii reserve ti'ii'l 11i:-.!■ I■ uIi 1 iitu I In- iiii'i'tinu. Tin* 111>i*i><ii•■-<■<i l»y Senatori Tayloi i>l \iim»u. v.i amended liy i til- ( • . 1111 I I . III ii\ n|i* lor ;i i O- ! !■> • ' - |f i "I :HHI,IHIii IlistfMfl .if , II "■ H i.mi i iv ll>il 1m i.v I hi* Hl'i- | sin 'i i • i riii' money would in- I t il.' M 'I'M! i In- hum* ii' 111.1.-* .H'- | C "'il. I t \ Hit St.itc 11L11 11 lu tin. , lniiiiniii i I !'«• . i; 111 • wlueit li.nl i in I v I' i vi* ' Ii.i i; l -i ; . • i.l .iilj'Utt m il iilli'i five lliiHMtr Stniiitnr I'... Mi ni mi- ul W.l'.o ii nliil ' i\'i T 11st- inn I -11 \ oil iin ft hi;:. Nn I"«mI inll- won- ottered hi the li-ut i . \ ' ii 11 h.nl i'H'\ I- •'i .!> : ti|»li liilitl tl 1 only I-• I uiatM i ■ would I" i >i. i. ill "•.In ami llio U'uly in I !■ -i - ' i • ■ i ;v. •• iiuiiiit-' illor lii'Mitt r. II- (i '• • ■ in i I v.oiity i-.vu iiiom- : bit >\i ii I'lo out. iii Mii.i: sir.iKi; t I... Atii'.i i.--. i oi. !• t AP)—Guy A. Ant- 'i.' • 11 ai it.ill worker hold c'i ,i i 'di i! u mil i iry aidn lmi'nl ii-. i1' i; i', i mil. entered (lit*j »i-nt•» it; > "I lni!i.:iT strike today. .1 •'!•': nil In- had I • i -1 eonsider-, .'■Ills i i!'11 anil iniuht In- foil lor-: to eat Mr will in- ai rationed nil rihly it lie i"iiti"iied hi.-, iclu»al! U 'li i ai I'.'in l Monday. Henderson Opposes Cut i In 'A' Cards Washington, .Ian. !».—(AI*) — I'rlre \tliuinisliator llrndrrson rMirrsscd i-in t>lt .i I it- opposition today In susprnsltin or wholf vaIf mint lion in llie value ol ' V iliii'- rations in lltp i-;«s|, atnl s.iitl In- forrsaw no iininc tli.itr ntersvlly for tiiinmiiir. Int v.ilnt' of any i-tiufinus. Ill'titlri "ii lol'l • i-'i eoiilereiit'O Dial tl -1><-Ii ion ol \" hook- wotlld It nve tl|)Wiiril - I ..ntifi.noii f<ir» Irai'dftl 'i II.i i'.i. I II' iii.iilo | ii I >i« III" il Ii III;:.no ll"lll Thomas |', I let try. en - iili'iil I hi' Anifrii'uii Niii'iiiioi i i \ I'l iati'.n. ..'lyinuj I It-til y hail In.nil pei i.ieiil lopnrts I i h: i ii i lain nili i r. 1 in n It- ainl mil - I • nit I in - govt 11111 it nl" had iiri;i'tl lot il | ii .pi'ii-ion "i' devalnai ioii ol 7\ ' hook-, lot an mtlelinile period. Ih nrv p rtlifii d tit'h action would he "tltolriillji" .mil would In uiK .i I'it'.ilalou'ii hi Iran puliation in Inr aift i'tctl <u t as. WEATHER I Ol: \ORTII CAHOI.INA. (onlinned rold. with slirhtlv lower le mprrilurr- lonMil. Army Tanks Sabotaged OUaland. C«il.. Jan 9—(AP>— At least 35 Army I,ink.- were i«•lli-rl off a railway >iduu; last nijjnt li.r oxteiiMve • <aiiiiiia'i<iri after Army intelligence oflieer: vvrrc informed IIh\v had i>c<>ti tampered willi. Tlio i*n the mntiiMK tower hatch of each of Ihe 3a were broken. Tin* seal . designed 1<» injure delivery «*f the lank . hi exactly the ■ami' condition a they !<-lt the factory, presuin ably were broken by .--eveial men \\!w» nearby residents re I>i1seeing acting suspiciously in the vicinity of the siding. Military intelligence otltcei:; and tederal bureau of invesliga 1 i'»ii agents t«»•«;•!i an extensive inquiry Army officer1; ordered a scpaiale invc-ligation to learn why n<> unird was |)o"ted about the tanks. Farm Group Ask Boosts Members of Congres sional Farm Bloc Join Farm Organization In Demands Washington. Jan. —(Al'i — Increasing demands for upward revision of Ihr agricultural for mula beset the new Congress today as members of the farm bloc joined four national farm organizations in requesting legis lation giving farmers better prices and more manpower. Senator Thomas, Democrat ol Oklahoma, told reporter that lail nre of President Roosevelt and ad ministration leaders to accept such a program would provoke a figlil in Congress that would best be avoid ed in the inleresl ol war unity. Other congressional farm stale spokesmen are insisting on a parity formula that iurliules labor costs with no ceiling below Ibis parity, priorities on farm machinery and the release of farm labor drafted into the arm ed forces. Meant line, leaflet >>f Ihe four farm organization ir..sin-i a joint tale meiil ol policy informing Congre«s that Ihe nation faces acute food .iiid lil>cr shortages unles. labor -.up plies are increa-cd and farmers are provided wdh higher prices to meet what they termed increaMnt; food cods. The statement was i: sued by Kd ward A O'Neal. president <d ihe Americiin Kami Itureaii Federation Albert S Cost;, ma let of ||w n.i lional Orange: Charles C Teague, piesiilenl ol Ihe national Council of Kariner Cooperatives. and .lolin Miandt. president ol Ihe Nalional Cooperative Milk l'roduciT.1 Fcdcr itl^n. tight Mere Mines Close in One Day Another 8,000 Miners Stay at Home, bring ing lotai ol strikers to About 224,000; War Department Calls Mass Meeting 1 Wilkes-I'.artv, I'ji., .1 an. '•» 1 ( AI') -A n«"\v wave of icll»n«,r!> i hit tlie ant lira | i-ilc fields today iis llii" War <le I |»arliiti'iit siimnnHii'il striking ' miners l<> .i mass nieotiiivr to i urjje ;• ii imim'tliaU" return to | work. . 1 Another S.CMin miners stayed I home. Wrin^iiiK the total tmni I l„.|- t-. ahtml 22I.IM0 ami clos i11vt oijrht more mines to make i he t i>t!ll - 1 • .Meanwhile ro.il dealers in , riiil.i<l>t|>hia reported supplies j j «|\\ milling and a coal famine ! threatened. A "Krcat shortage also hail been reported in New | l-'-iiclaiiU and other sections of Hip | oil-rationed east. Michael K.i il.. president ..I" [liiii Nn. I "I the t'liilod M. >' W-'i'l: crs. which has (•'•ntleinin d tlu» walk | ..ill-. - :• i<l I ho new <toppaue» were necessarily 'Hied with :■ revolt ' mainst :• cent.- a month union "dues "inri-w.fr -id a demand t"r a i s:! < dav tti.K'1 bono which ran <:<!• Hie i closings. . I K.i.-il; -aid liie cause niltfllt lie J d.-ciii .f irlion with a time and-a half Iuiv provision effective today muter Li ;;.i\ eminent-.-poiisored plan to m tiense the mine work work from I live t.. |\ day-. Many minors have uem.inded in>>re lor the sixth day. I Po.^ itilv the miner who stayed nut today may return t" work lit the I start >>l ti»e new week. Kosik said. I The strike spread to a mine in lla/.leton. I'a.. last ninht. soon alter il,,. Win department announced it would attempt to L'ri the .-tnkeisi had. to work. ( i —! Flynn T o Be ! 'Ambassador' j | Washii i»t"ii. .tali <1 - • i AIM — Kd .vard -1 Ktynn's abandonment of Ihc national democratic leadership for .'Mi ";iiiil> as^adorship to Aus tralia today is lirrins twin circles. .»f speculation ut Washington s dip lomiitic and political waters i Chief question:- to in* an.-wried ale ill will the diplomat.." development return Nelson T Joh w. formei . amha .v.ador to China and now mints- j I tor to Amir.ilia. t-> the Chinese post, 'and who will snrrid Flynn at • (he Demucratir helm. j I l-'lynn made it plain he expected the I "resident •" aim. Mice his ap-, I point men I a^ Mi l!....-evel > '"ani-j l.iissador and |ioim>' il represent;!-' | live" to A utiali i His terminology indiriited thai the i nu ol the Amei i ( pan diplomatic representative to I Australia—ih»w only ih it of i nnni'. i (or—woill.l lie raised to that of am-' bassiidor l>y pro idential order. 1 Test Fann To Be Moved Ralcir.li. Jan P.—< AIM-Director . I' K Ml I lei ot the division of tos= faru ..I the Stall I'epjii tmeip or Ar'i irnlliii <• od i "lav I ho lilarkliiKl « xneiimrlit ;t.it'.'i' located mn • V/ciioii.. in \V.->-hinpton ootint>.| would i < nio\ rd i" two tracts <.f land i neiii t'lvnioiith The i'(M i< iiltmal research station j ■ ^ heint; m.« ■ I. MiHei said, bocmis-: i' tin iim'iiiIii. •>« "» present lora ti(Mi h..s been impaired by extensive files. The m w localion. live miles east j id Plymouth. mII embrace npprox-l iiiri'< lv 2.WIII .icies o| forest and j cleared land Coo• mi"-.a<an i I Agriculture \\ Ken Scoll announced lasl July that I the station would he moved and ap- ! pointed an eml'i-man committee in I view prospector sites in the vicinity -.1 Plymouth tot relocation of the I f mn. ' Zis 5eek Avenue of Escape in Don Area This plolnrp, obtained in I ondnn from a neutral yourco. allows Gorman and f'tuinnini tr> rt renting from the Poll aiva ill K :i looking dubiously nt their I -t in :ms of os< a i . :i i . a n: ■ :,v uhich had liecn destroyed l»y tl. Iltis.-dans. Note the lorn-m> tvc'.u. Moscow amuuttrvil !■. • M: ' I • >11 and Caucasus otlVn-ivs w !•• continuing and tweniy-one nmre towns were < -a >t r •!. Ti • I: ■ arc con versing on the key city ol' Uostuv ami aio threntciuiij; to cut oil' ntiw isolate a iiu.io N •> r-i • •• i( ■ .ii. .,/ I'nxs) Draft Laws Under Study Chairman May Says Whole Subject Of Se lective Service May Be Reopened Soon i!i2t'>n. .in1 ilviert "! IV. 'polled litin \ . .1 s v W whole may !k I (lll.-O I a ni'nr tu tc the W.-ir fli-,1 Mrnliini: i.i nt;i gible tingle n «■; Chairman >1 rrat. -aid torl.iy pri>|xtsul.s oilhu' p>lltl>IO!lt .1! !'| tejidquarier l> h'.M added tlit" i mote on.e rii •I—(AD—Tho • iv ili'ltK by tile » fiimmitlfc in j draft , a per*. i-■ j<• •: i vn nl .me! |>rc.en' d men while tii 1 :<■ :i\ aihihle tion ">i Hie i lion. May said hi plaecd d iert!. ment instead commission I Kill While rtralt le .1.1• added, lie •> incM. lire it r mittce. "The jolt i>! winnim; it War depat" comt'ie-. led p.lrtliiciil <!; li who i. : I lie f.L'h! K' tl'liei.v Lll*tn" . he h;id ieee;ved n 11*''in the War I )• • i III Si let ttvt l \ |e' >r draft lav evi ion. , , ><111111v* mi 'lit | .tif.e- of jt.s ov.n vol :i ^11 law !v> lid if nolie- erl idivi . ir.i-' in H e W.ir depart-! tttidcr th" mnnp iwer I ded by Paul V Me e doe ||i it plin In] I to till elfei-t. he j Id Mipport oi'li ii .. lie hot''• • e lhe rum ticiiiini; the vsr and n tile hand1 >f (he 1tho Tvntuck ia*» | I* opin.< I i im- the do-) I have i-onfrol nverj > he drifted to rl»i u. s. Sl'PMARINES SINK JAP LINERS London quoted a 1 thai Ai"< i two .1:,,..,, ■iboul thai onl\ of iJIOfi i !• -(A I11— Router * report tod »v tihmnrincit hml sunk liner* ..it Wnosuntf, ''"in Plv'inili.'U, ,eid 'IIS ollt •I tile two chilis. Nanking Declares War Tokyo i fists), I II ' oral IImM thai H i ("i ■ it Na111;111:. i .•1 'lie ('nit'.t ,M Empire The .fii| rvl thai t forwaid in ' War 111 • ' itei those two eie CI lie Iti it ' I, •'ap.inero Uroid MM Premier Gi i • .itinolineed fndoy n ' ■ n il >Jo\ei tin ' ti' i eiaied war in on I .old the l',iili«li v ii le.idei dei l 'i-. • U ,i< a "m eal j.lt p pro ''e'ltion of inr i.i t A.-i.i lo cru-n c'linti i"s, ' idio in a hmade.I it l eeoi r(i (I I >■ ("i'.S i • i New Yorl; said the declarnt >n "t v nr by tin- pupp»» Ktinkilig • i >a it i- i;i|(i have t>o military • t.mcv. 'tut thai rf Would ' e I.I I atfiel Iho-e P.r« hmi and Ami icons -Hi living *I1 I he are.i II i timaled 12.0(10 nritntis and Amerii iih were lit Shanghai itlone. Pntil new. ii added, they have been allowed a certain amount oi roodorti.) Senators Shy Away From Peace Formula Public Urged To Avoid Use Of Toxica bs ■ W.'iflnniji'tn. 'in f> —(AF> — .1 ; l pli l> K.I.-! Ill .'III. dUOCt"»V if ■ ill u u-i ttiiii; i»'rt.vii.in, i. ill- ii <>n ' ta.\ic.il> ■ iptT.it-ir.s ;in<l tin sit'iv «'i\il |> ililn t <t,iv to halt ilt i " . •: i-..'. t"i |i!i-isii!'c in tiii> 17 sIr»(• * < :• i n "il /IWln^o ur- :i. Ka.-tinati i • 1 ropoiioiy t!»:ii ifp >rt. iiuliiMtc ;t.<* otnco ol pi .i i' ..rim : it it:• i' ! hi ••ii ' •• !!..«• of pi ivntc c.ir.- h I'l !"<• .n i "iV'tirrablr in(ic\i.-e in tlio list' ill cnb.v" "It th;.. i> lino." lii» rj.i. 'the i piupuMi nt riY.'nrlini? Mir u.'C of pih.itr J'S.-miu:.'! or m the ( f.l.Sli !'• I'tlltCfl St tc.: I > ll'lOt'.. Kiry rtrh ing ; hi i i: partially dc- J li.-Oti-fl Tin- pnvp\4|\ r. f |-Mir:i\ I I|. i'l 1 ♦ 1 11 *' .. (rtn3ll!"P tinrt «1 Kiiviinn Obviously, n°th inp i aw mptfoh ,rl if p!oa uro I ritlin: i* mrroly triiiiFtoW'l from pass-on*!".- ror* to | BODIES OF EL ^YTN MEN ARE RECOVERED >lTS.in1"n. W v.. v-ip. (Al-i 1 —Pcinn> v inkers early lortay rtr < r*iivl pliv op li-.flf'** *i jrr '%•* r r <1. f11 i-pt v.. is nu-.-i* the Pur-:. • •• M n -ii; Co -inl c >n lilim* a *•'{*,11 rfi for li-.f* 11of 1.*? * minors :ill- 1 when trapped by nr. • niilrtgrfiincl fur Biddle Asks r Early Trial J In AP Suit i; Nr« Vmli. .l.iii. !l—(,\P) — Att'irno (ioiiriiil f i.in< i« r.i'Mlo today filc«l a iH'tjllnn in frdrril • r<M»f( lii'i,- .iNhiltK tliit tlic I rrmnrni\ antitrust art inn .main--1 tlir Xs-oci.itrii Frov. Ii r\prfli.it'il ami lirar.l by :i rnurl riHisMiiii! ol at least our rit- |. •••lit i win "t i I'll- 'I* jtu^i anil in •» fi'tli'r.il iii'l rs. flir ii..ill i It re is for d single _ lrrl"r.ii •••!•.• ' Ii. i nrh ri-ics fi < r fh I Ihr nue was <i i 'ifi'in'i il nnl'lii- inn oi l nice," tlir il lortwy general iifkcd that t' "bo v • untied i 'i h(,'irini! at fho tAfll^,]. | •: «|«' * I'..! fl . t • - mrl to '-very Vay r\ I IH'ili.ib'd " I !.<• I'm i-rili <"il r • 15♦ ''biritio;!' monopoly u • • ftlcd in fcdor;tl Hit | Iliol «*oiii t ii. i \ni'i. t 2H. a».'; , i kfd t!io miiit ' i frdiT 111 A- ' L: [•ritrri !*i-r v.- rfrt' largest iu\v ijnllirlinr "ry i m" • n to open i! ' i Tn'irl'ci' hip ••••lis Ic my ncwspjipr: v wiping If pa> t pi-'i iitic>•)<> sljar:' i •f thf> C'i*t ii' iM'ticring n«'W>. i ' Tendency T o Avoid hiand Until War Is Won is indicated; Ad mhal Stark Declares War's Greatest Prob lem Is That Of Ship- i ping t«:i<liiiigt<in. .f.in. 9—(AP>—A t'i avoid blue print for mulas tur the post-war struc li;:o nf tlit- world until the war in won 'v.as ind'oatcd today :!n"M>ir t!ic scnilors mIio were (••'ij i>\ President Roosevelt fhey j !!)•'.tit have a hand in building it. S :no v.ii'i .• p-'Ur (or 'ho rccord privately in •tn..l ;m irtorvicwi-r they pre-' 1-1 t<- •••;.!' and soo whether c r->- -i.clvcj. wanted n.v ■ . mti mati<vinlrin °r some 'ii.i.l! ■ <«f •••»♦ 1/1 id policy l T'i dent's statement to Con T'i • day 'hit p was "-within i" -.•palm if possibility" the. pres •• v help crently to •v-. .-Id fr~na future (oar was ni-.l" • i -r ■> pj-e.«s conference yes u' • i ho o.\pros-ed hope that !• war nucht V'C won in 1044. P mil-.r'v. Admiral Harold K k <• ;!-im-d' r of Amcr:ean na m European waters, told (•:•-■: :><rs hf ill held to his pre • ii npmi'T the war weuld r> "i nj I to;igh" b'it that next o.v • ■■. •' ill V>o coming along with in-h po'.ver tb at wf. ran afford to ma-'l m anywhere." If • •• con iltationj. S'ark as-: : tori tl -»» 'ho wb./.le problem of i va '• nid';" no\i- comet down ■ T' ' • n I • ')ri» respect tho ■( 'c t oona(v is M-ic- submarine.' .o.o-t 'i ppioc he observed "thinr to in> mighty nn vforti'do about" The a:t and see" attitude •aid po.5t.war plans, said those \ "intor; :irak:r»r* Ml the record,") i'i ' l -i i belief that Americans' to Hi o;-o'ltially nationalistic ' hr\ e pr Fjed doubt that oth^r' :-;i- .'.i-'v th '?e who look' • ird to i o e!oi-i;.in. would want ••• ■• r i ■ -t until thfv kuev ' *.o U y ■ f •' -e returning solders ). s. merchantman i SUNK BY SUBMARINE! .1 m <a _(APW The mrod tortjv tb.-it .a mod • ' n;t ri i ,io; merchant "• ' hv -o- eiiemv sub O ' ->V • in th® in. were landed V.a. ORTRESSES STAGE ATTACK ON BIZERTE ■\Uird Headquarters m North f" II- I t in 'I (AIM— Tne United '< • f"i■ ha- strtjek <.nc of io>t .. .v of tho War sr., "i-to. i 'I'll im; supply por».! •i •- hi -!>w >ird Flying Fort- i ] ■ ivunion: t «n three separate i id». i •• vi announced today. |i Dm£8 Hitler To Tdl AM About Loss Gs.'man Field Head qtiarter3 Still Gives .-eup^e No In ti;.r 5.ticn Of Russian Gins; £vU;<;l Armies C > ttinue irium piiant S\V3 ;p. (ifr Th> A td Pre.**) Hj a oiiicic.i chaHi-nyr' i Cc-ru iiy t ii .> to tell the inn i abo.i me iiiuster vapidi.v • n \ iic,".; 1 : Aciolt' Ilitle/s invasi «ii trmi , *-wn r. • Soviet t ro>>; > 1 ?cav nio 'o th: t. 2'i addi tion v t -win in tluh* !i iumphan; .-ac? lircuyh tlu Iov.'.t D<>ii % ■ill . . r.d the Ciii c : Dt ■?.■» h* the Soviet jibe. Ilit 1 r's i- K1 hoacciuartw'iv -till n tortei. to generalities and jravf ths Co inn l 'vr.pl" no intima t i«• ii U at tho or.co.-conquori'u; i ftzi 1 .'prions \v< re ?uffoHnj; their worst setbacks of the war. Thus tl'c m.-ti coir.irnirlque pir ..ti •«! Cifrimn treaps a-; ir puMn.j S>\iet attacks in the thr?p major sector*'—between the Caucasus sm4 ihe 1-»n, near tri<("—anil in-'HctIm v-kItsik lri< "—"avl "cvticinc ly ' r ivy latses" in ountcr a' ti cV.'. dispntrhe' ;rl th v» I' : . ian : -mies were now tWin-i i • -"->un: the preaf G'lman b c a* ' estov, key to the whole !'"• .1 nt m the Caucasus. TIip nonii- i rMumn was lcs than 60 mile; i" ' Th I'ovict c«mmi' i'liie paid G innr> .«• !• arlt- * had c. vrea! d : truth <•! the rericat from their p.-• pit? ~'id "when it hecar.v n > loniv PASm.Mc to rema'n j;ilc nt. tlu- 1! • ■oritr rul«r .'e-ded to b-T.l: tin " rilcre- tut in f.u'h ti ir niid tl 1 no on? should undcT.'.and any . Oi -.•?i development ; i:i du :.lo .var NEW Gl'INEA — America-, and \usfil an wai-(-lanr.> smashing >' - Ir.- .-' ip Japanese r nvny t.jj ■ aorth ••oast of N'ew Guiiva v.iiv 'Hir . 11.* crcd'ted with ;inl:in:: t , Iran. ro -is. damaging a frurth. dioo* nc down 38 enemy i'.-i-h' •bnt«. U• 1 Nat'on* hendn'iarter; sail 're •? r.#»?e. attempt in:\ t > ro iifoic ' .'ieir rtmair::-g Vtw G:tmr • t *iu •.Md- ! v traiypor'^R tr 1 r : Vew 3: ita:n to ;he haie at Lao. >• cedel at be-t in landing only <C ->ntinu-'d on P.iye Tin- o) U. S. Planes Rdd Kiska Results of Big Raid Not Observed; Other Bombers Attack Jap Base in Rekata Bay W.ir-hinc'ori. -Tan 5>.— (API — Aricriran Iwribtrs in a rnid mi a lan«nr<r biv in T'cUnln Ru in 1! c S» I; m«ns starti-ii firrs in «i< -r • in*'a Nation*. the Navy rc p i •(••fl t»'i|iv in a ronmmtiiiiw" Ml i< li tofrl aI"»o of a urn air at ir k on eremy base* at K»«ka. Tl e Navy comtminiqup No. aid "North rarjfir "1. On .'.-.tvrirv 71b. a for<-o of \ri\y linn-bor: dropped Ivonb* "n T.r- \v po, iMof.s in KiMl.ii. i>« iIt \rr< iu>< nbrcrvcd. "r-.n th rsi-'ific "2 On .trnuary 7 "(At he noininf. n (ore* of Flyinc F i' o?{t j. bombed enemy aro.-v* op (ho sl.vd oi Uengnlnvilie T-vlvo .1.; inrr? Zero lij:htoi • oMvk"<l tti« ■"oft/c-ses. Two Zoto.j won phot kiv l. No. U. 8. planet wrc lt» ' "(H A force of nH'hUni bombers vitt an A'fneobrii tscf.'l .;»« •• u« •! no iy installations at Kcl.it.> I iy .11 >tr a Isnbol island. Fire* v. (•re tared and two moniy flout-typo il'irrs \vcro damaged. Two V >lanns vorc -hot down by enemy inti-airrrnft fire."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1943, edition 1
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