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IS OCCUPY THREE KEY TUNISIAN TOWNS v.v. ■ K wr/wfUsi. < •: *CK BACK 1 7 rr I' ' CY THT P.'ilTISH a'iv.inrii>n on his roar ami hemmed m v Mio t .i- I i >. ti"iis m Tunisia, Field Marshal U»ii > 1 .. .11 I .1 up t" li 1 >' n:>:i;c "the desert fox" in his new siii:i >i : t I' S. I ■; in ATi .-n. One (ierman column hurst out of Ka!<l 1*. Io • i" • v"i v. holnvn^ the Americans, while another strin-U 1. . 1.tv. aid lu tut Uic Gafba-Sldi L>ou Zid road, (lnlcrntii.* 1.11M Priiposed Law To Requir. Defer meal Ui I" arm Lab r Bloc oi More Than Senators Agrees On Measure to Aid Shortage of Help H .I^IlillUtllll. I' l l'. IS I VIM \ »•:•««• oi nun c than oil senators, -tin in" pint tin- ^aps in the i,.m.- mi larm laiiur, UK'i'til t«» <l.«\ in iill'i-r legislation roinpcll ii - military deferment <>t ex jn i-. iii i-il .ik rieiiltiire workers .i'i<! liii iurioiipliiiit; i>l others I: v. : i I hr ai tiled liiri e >. lu.i in-s an* iiiU'iiili'd. tili-ir (i • . it-. .• ..ii iiti'i ims I'tiltui ,i niiii.|Ni\vi-r jiliortuiJtt ■ ; I I-U.i! (I , itfl1lllim (mill ••■i :> lii i-.\ .li.iits ami II • ..in i \! ." una Drill • v \. ■ illid in- ,:il. • ■< iin-ed .-..iiirt a 1> Willi J III- |i|ril-4t-(l sllp .- .ii i iii.ij'inly »•! the In lam- i •ii'.'.iri-ssjiin il iiii.irters I In- proposals wi-ri- regarded as a ilil 1.1 iit ge-lurc Ironi farm state -rii.it:.-i ■. to tin- Ainu's refusal In irlr.iM- amirultiiri- lii-lp in tin •iiinril lori-i-s In work mi the l.i i in. .'. ilfi.ir!mrnl wiu ri-p.iited 11 < ■ i i. a |i- • 11!< i i i-li-asi luiln-n . in aid lar • i -..ml; rri.ps m r.iM--> ul ■II l A i laliu i : ted. hiiwi-v<-r. • - M . ■ li III-11 | V. .IS 1111 (If ti v- ■ . mits ii ii> :dd 11m* lurficr ■ • nldvil. 'in- "little tiirin '■ ■ ul'l In- p<• In-:ti-r oif. ■■ • ,\illiiri W'li-liiit i •- . I.I*4- I- •• -in lli-i- that In *' • thiil soldiers be relieved ■' tiiiiy i i hcl|> on tin- !;iiins "ii ■ ■ ' i !p>\\r\ rr (|< i-lafi-d '' ' tin pli tiling iin Ik .it hand • ■ ' .in Tin- i inurr . they I lit- sure ut liiiVill'4 III-!?! ' * . 4- til" ' • I I • (*l if I |<V it 1 * ' '' pi t " ii i I • • • in rilr I 1 h .-.iiri- ;;'i il '■ M 'hi ly l.ra-lrr MrX.n V. '' ' ' IfepiiMii-iw. lite lawmakers ' ■' petitioned the War de|>art " ' ' ' \ • ii I.- mi Intmh soldier ' 11 anl lull III- |-«M|'ir-t ri | Iicv e\pn-s-eil lii-lil-: ■ il tin- Army's nt-Mer.e. ■ i hi. ;»m»tiii i- ippriil also w 1,1 ii • ••!«■ I i -ii Hi; - yi-iii-. CiOl DSBOR.O HOUSING project IS STARTED I! Kc 1H—(AIM—Const nit-• | 1 <it lt;VI KHA housing unitii I'm Cm i . i.i ii .u iuK program was • . v.c( k, the offIro "I war 1 ' ■ "i iihivitiiii-t'il toiliiv. ' . 11 nulled v. II l>i* dwelling 1111 1 • i i i \\ ill III .111.■ i Inn-lit ini-t-. All. it.i Mdxwoll Jr.. .n iliiti-i't i>"«( 'i. 1«>ld tin- i)\VI |'i • hi jiiii i progressing lie '' ' i 'lit vvi-atlii'i' iiml tin- entire I'" '.i >ni \ ill continue ,i- |>l;ilincd. 'i • i mi» tpr<H*ntm will I'll •' ' ' '■ IH-<d 11.1' IxMlsillU III tllO' ' 1 'x'l rod. i i\VJ mild, nnd IHe w i i.,. ru compli-tK'n J ' ■ possible. Pointing I" 1 '"' 'I fin li<>ii>ini( in Hi.il iircn, >1 ^i ll, .1 ih.it <•' i;ni,"-i work nig "ii '1' K'i'l \\. ,■ in.iitii ii. get ronm I <1 I, r,k in v. Ii.lc in Gokhboio. Jap Evacuees Aid F ariners Wa.-hinjjton. Fob. lit. (AIM IVr •-"'I.- <>i .lapaiu-.se ancestry who were removed h um ilx- \\i si coa.-l Ihc imlbicMk •>! the war will i>e " help till Kit 111 laO.il .1.. i; slimilUT. tile Ak" n ull III f department said today. KimkI oliicial.s have arranged v. i n . l!n v ,u ivl<watu>ii .iwthoi iiy l<> m. :,t sllch |)CI\-oils .|\,'iil.itilf ... I;iin,e;> iU'sii iiik !.i employ then, and pro\ id- ' in^ llicv an- acceptable l.. il., t. mutely in winch they uuind oik. Tlii' department said there were inon (nan mi.iilto Japanese e\ acn< . . in Hir inland relocation ccntci.s. i. estimated tnat abi.m hall i>t | U'i IIKl lie i'\|ii'i ifiiri (I 111 i.i ail..pte(l | to larin work. In Senate China's First Lady Says Four Freedoms Are Death Knell To Aggressors H.i-liiiiclini. I <•!>. IX.— i \|'» i'liiit'hiiiK her siii.ill rishl hand. Madame Chiang Kai-Shek (mil llif Sen.ilr Ind.iv Dial tin- lour frr rdnui- proclaimed In Presi dent ISinisewll arc "n sntte of llrrilniii lo the I nited \.ilioiis anil I In* lira III kucll in tli.ir an - urrssors." Tin- pet lie v."ill- China's K<'ii i : all :• in» allrac*i\ rly 11 !>«•>! m ;i l"iiu. IN v. iiiv.. Mack f;..i iiicil • >l Iht native land, -poke Irom llir riwliiun I ■ a parked Senate and li> illei ic ii • iv. deil Willi women. Aiiikiiu ihc spectator.- was Mr.-. Kiaiiklin I*. Ilirn cvclli hot Idark ami *cl nil wilH i larw *'l\ t'i fox I itr. Speakum -lowly. .Madame <*hiatii> .>I><•)<>ui/.rcl lor ii"t Itavum prepared a sprrcll. She said In- lia'i llot known Ilia) I «■ win I" ixklrcM (lie Senate hevoiid • tcu > • i ol jjreel ■ iiu Sin- d< 11 < il tIn* A i m an and Chine.-c propli a \ • .m ni« i it it y o| cause. and ftlll<lllii:t*tllftlly al'O fight-I iic fm (lit* mime Ihiiijj!. "I helicve our propli air willing lo rooprralr Willi you in »In ri ali/a- | lion ol 11!»••<«• ideal.-. ' In aid "Wr want llirin lo Intoiiii' rralilir-. lio; 1 imply plna.-e- for olir rhddrrii. for oiii i'luIdirn - children and lor all mankind' Alriiliotiitm the irad ional liu nd -hip which la 'Id had l i-led Ilia yon -. Madame ChlanM -aid: "I lirl. alld I hrlir\r Ihiil Hot only I frrl that way. that tlirrr are a ureat n.any Miiidai il ir- between vom peo p|r and mine and llial Ihc.-e Miiulai - iiirx are I lie ha-'s for otir long fririidship." ( Ill KCIIII.I.. I.iiiidnli. Irli. !"• — (AI') — I'riuic Minister Churchill is snl frrinc a feveriih cold and is con fined III* 'I "as anuiiiinc id infl.iv .«! No. 10 Dutviiiii': btrrel. | ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★ Draft Deferment Bill is Approved Amendment WMC Rule House Committee Hppiuves Measure uunani,' l>erermeat iJrioiity to Fathers Washington. Kei>. 1*>—(AL>) i•> a tin: llousi military al fairs committee ap proved today tin- Kilday bill to .uive nun with children dral't tii lcnjK ill priority and to put i« tti\• service draft quotas on .statewide instead of a local .mar;! basis. U.'i lis. iitativi'.s A n (I r i-ws, < »\ N. »rk Uejsublican, ami SlH'i'iilan. Ihmociat of Pennsyl vania. writ listed as voting ii.L'ainst l lie bill. T!ic committee wrote into the lull .111 amendment by Represen tative I'.lston of Ohio to make Hear that men shall not lie in dueled hy occupational groups. The |.-ur|iose of (he amendment. Klston said, was to prevent the carrying out of a war manpower commission proposal to draft men ill noii-es»euti il work regardless of dependency. Cluiii'iii.iii May. of the military < oiiumtlff. ,-aitl lit.' would ask lite 11It- committee t<> clear tlic bill for !».-• .'upt actio.. by the House, prob I'ly next week. It was opposed hy selective scrv .ce i-fiitMlj. and War department -| i- .e.-nU'll. Tiii' bill would set up four groups el <-:i and provide for their indue iif .1 Kioup basi-. with nun one n a 'ii;:ln e.iieyory being tailed ind elitm while (imilificd men in iwci categories were available. Sale Frozen Sale of All Canned Fish and Meat Placed Under OPA Ban; Pet Foods Exempted Washington. Fell. |X.— (AIM — Thr once bountiful sardine be came .1 tliiu>j ini.itI.tillable (inlay— —alone with all other runnci? lisli and meats—and I'ido the inip could lord it over bis master Kxcept lor don atui oilier pet foods, public -ale d! tlie.-e products was in ii« SmiU'iv halted i>v an of I ice <>1 price adn.im (ration unlcr. Tin- pets not I hi- bre«k because then menu is n ..stlj l>> -1>■ <>«111)-i .Hid cereals. OPA officials said Hut otherwise. the canned meal iind Hsb sales ban probably will '.iiid until meal lalioiiinu I- cxpect i 'I in licyin late m Mai i ll. lU'sidcnls u| tin nation's northern Ixiinidaiy looked t<> Canada lor some lordei bn imv- . since a pi ires board -pokesinin ,iii| hi (>tta\va that there! was tin likelihood nl -miliar action ■ here. The order, which went into effect , id midnight la<t nildit. came at (lie ri*(|uost ol Am culture Secretary and : Food Adniinislrator Wickitrd, OI'A I -aid. adding tliat recent heavy pur- | chafes Hirealeiieil the nation's sup ply. 1'rodiicl- -old m i:.'/en lnnii and! fanned goods not sealed oi sterili/ed l>y heat are not ailnted. Neither arc : ■ueh eoiiibuititioti item- a* pork and '•cans -111(1 eh «wdei . Hut I In• general mil oi common t alined meats and ii-h came titidei lite itfdw. Wholc ile as v ell .i retail ale- w et* I to/en. a it ho. m.li wholesalers can buy to keep eaiinct.-' -locks from over i lowing. ALDRICH NOMINATED FOR ADVANCEMENT Washington. I'Vh. lit (AP) -Kild roy p Aldi eh native »t Illinois, was no''mated •>' President Uoosc velt b'day to ne first assi-tant po-l m.i ter jiener.il. Aldrlch. who has been chief in-! pcrle ol i I'ostofiee department.1 would I'cccod Ambro-e <''Council, who resigned I" become vice chair ir'!1 ol the Di . utiatic national coni illiltec. I FIERY WAKE OF RAID ON U. S.-HELD AIR BASE Tin* (irrman a;r at'-, k m South H .Vri>.< aiii»*il 1 n phi*« • was mu ii 'I t.,* i.i.-l cam< alter tin* imI»*»!'•.«'• 1 tin* I'la mi's a lti» »v ,iM* lto.i. ! i.i/luu nil tins. I.-.i-. . n Mali Mqli'i's was at it- liii lit I*.■ t'.K ;rikii<K artlnn air liasi* Ii.kI been raptured li.v I . s. paratroopers, i.iiin.ii t. S. Arm? signal ( oriis phitln from Inter Revenue bill Up £n House Liquor Reierndum I D'ead Issue; iNearly Half Money Measure Provisions Adopted ICiliuli. IVIi. IK—i.M'i—Willi I In- |I|i|>ii-<-.I ■•l.ilfw itlt- pni!iilii t ion rrlVrriitliini u|i)>:irriill.\ a dead issue I in* liiis iSic house resumed ioii>iili>raliiin of the liirnni.il rni'iilir liiil this murium; alter .«<!•> i>i i it.-.irly lial the measure I<>ll<>>\ in« 'Is first merlin,: in committee ill' tin* « hide. Mem in i. ! • '< ,t n clU's .Mill. :!i -i t! ' I ;..i| ■ I. ulten.iMiii t' v 1 tin- >» pre I li.ulit scliooi. Alter j<i\ . > •)» IVlfl'l'IICliii i f .. Iiiiii-.i1 t-.ini . i> grin unci ii sot: ■ (y I epi irs (he bill unl.i > tmii t*< ' lev mcmljcr? tin* >1 they wo;, i .L* .i y iv purl. SpiNil: ,iil- tin would h.i\ < i i . . tin ll(|iln lit 'l lie . IVI'I'C ,\I i 1)1 S .11 I*. K«l.\ i 1. . mor. uiiti H S (). C'niiii i .1 i tin- pit* i "1>". ii(U'<|ii;ili. An r.\i-' it 1 lite rin.inri "n- i n sive job ii "'n "\\ iiie i i' u c n ' ■ i•>' plnt-ed in He\ en lie (i 1 • • • in.' • tor's : 11. i * provision • .!■«• .i eul out tin ii\ i lott the nor and bud iiiiixiniuii ;i!i . • "ii ii' "i covered l»y liif 'i!l Ir.ini 2'i I i 11 per c«'ii! M'i i ..It <•: ; ;il i or 2(1 |M'i* tic I') AIU roil I it's, :ind n " ': im' i'• the din rt . . division undei t• cdn t.| !! ■ • i <i > Four LPcad In Plane Crash Norfolk. V.i i •• IK i M" A Nnvy ;• ii '<m in Wil louKhhy IJ.ix • "» V ■ • n..\ i lllISC lillf J'C-'t I "• ■(!'!»' I ■ > I 11 (|| lixttnl nirn ii ' ■ two others <111(1 otic nil!.I The pil"l .n il 'ii > 't|«iim "I the pl;iln v ■. (• nn nn1 m Inr crush, lint i • ' I 11 ■ (I. <i *| lift or H . 11. ■ i iviiIim 11 ■ were rescued. Th« 1 • • • ■ •• ivii < |« M"dii -. it| flu kn (lend were ier<'\« mI .•» . • ;u cli f«>r (he in1 1 - 11 In dfiy Wi t I IBS B. I Oj: M»» ' !l ' \»:o| I.N A. Slightly iiildn tonight. U. S. Planes Bomb Mumla Washington. F«-b tit—<AP)— A'.ifi■:I■ ill I>I I :!»»•!>. hilling .it ; . nese . . have nuide two ITJOIV a.-saalt- .11 till* ni'l'tiUTIl ari'a i'l tlu '-land.-., the N;r. j iiliiiuiiliic.l . in mil? of tin- ;itt it U~ on Mmi i ' • ("•!<• II t :! i'!. ••:!> Ii.l.-O —-the Xa\ y reported la i;e 1 u's i- .• ;..rled 'Inc act •!.< <a rvc uportrd in Xa v c • mini (|Uc No. 280, a inrli ^aid: "! > iii.ii :• - dive boiriuM* . with ■ ' •.I ae in I• " .l;i) .iih--e helci area M aula ir. Ncv (»t-<>:iii i i-l.nul. ' Dili ill • tin- 11 ill! o I'Viiri; try 1. I!!. ' ;■'(! aire ;• It Inn ifood pne n> i . ins >:. K lo!iiiiaiiR:i: island." New Pacific I I Unit Formed General Krueger Goes 1 o Australia as Head Of Sixth Army Under General MacArthur Washinslt'i! J i-'i. IK.—i'iI'' I Ik- arrivil . I.n'iitrii.iiit (..■! I ' ll \\ .iItf-r;i I 111 \ltV I • I In lake ( dim i.iril of .1 neu liH-J •i 1 illy ii| \ inn K .in 11 f nt* ■•.Mlt in in |<iriui'il nt iiiuix illll'illly in t .iiillliM <•»! I'aiilir. wa*> aiiiiuuiti i'il • \ li\ Srrrr I•• 1 > ill War MiiaMin 1' lilt '.I'll ll , It'*.' V. " I • fll.i: ll it Siili ,-\ 1;,. >111. . Tr\. Wi'til l'i All' ritliti iii Hi.- tns|ti« : "i (.irncinl I • > 1.1- Mitt-Aillttir. SI tin- >11 miiiI. •I tie ~*ii-:: 1 1 . 11 1 ill tin s ' I" i :I'iichvd Kuril |»i »|#'Hii 11 ,;ri'm I lull ill 1 ,i'Ui . v • ').t '.I ilt*.- it -11>It• IVt.icAi : inn- i. J i*i>iiiiniiii(it'i 1 111 Hit* ' iilln • ' (l Si • • I • ilt -;.t»J ii|si> » in > i; • -i^.inifilt \\ ■ I.III. • I utiifi oil in Krtit'Ui'i ■ t :-.t ' r'tiy r, 111 ' 1 , jnr (;■ 11. ii | L*mirtiir> 11 1 i .• ■ 11'. i t .••. j !i'.*it1» ■ nt * . 1 uf ItfW J11I1. NEW OKI. A 11'/AT ION TO ISSiJi MAGAZINE; liiilcigh, F« ' • ( x i' • Tht* cxf [•utivo iitf 1 Hit* \>'tiii c*hi*«» illl.l Cltl/l'll \ •! Hit It «'<l remitly t" 1 >'« k'Upi umi'i'it* infill. Il|>|i 1 v' I'*' ' ' ' 'i Uiltli/c In ' ti i-'. Ii ,,'nl IMihlitth .1 • iltl> ;tj{azine i"t itit'tiitit'i -. Ciillttl "\Vi 1 IV,I|||| ill Null: C'ilfoliltli." ti■« r ittt* will !><• nil' I'd liy .lull- I! V ''it. wim t* N | »t t I II if flit 1 . 1 • ' r.ntv l>\ \ 111 11, ll Will (It'ill v 1 -i,.l<M'ltool illlfl In ,1 Ith 1. I' -t'" • :i'' in It.- I'M (:• I.. ■><1 tit 111 irk e\ecuti\c 1 ■ itt.v Senate Vote Approves Grant to Governor; G'Berry Proposes School Bill Change :: i. h. r i». ik.— < \i»•— Tin- ! •mi 11•• parsed Hit' soveritor'.s war I.O'Affs lull (odl\ bill st'lltk t< Mias over .1 proposal in alter Ilie rn I'lill.i adopted Slate srliool .!iiiei:di;ient. >eii.i!u:' O'Kerry ut \Va> lie. kepi the M'limil Imard I>iiI :: 111 third i-.'adiiv; yesterday, se'ii in. a substitute proposal to an'fKiti/e (lie sovevnor to ap point si\ .ninht r» from the -tale • uit!i .in limitation upon tj-eir vnrations. i . . 1 .i-li |>;i.-.-i i! . I'Cuini : . Ii.. . e provided lor .'I > • Ik i ■ . nl u it!i Iw cl\ »• :i|> in. ' •■'hn .it I'Mi.il dlr-ti u t ui i ••pi't-»:.li: . i u>iiiei«-. tin* pr.> - - | !|- .111(1 . . It lllUllV. Tl i Itet tetuml B«A-t ■ i . Stole mi* : liU'Mtl 'll III |lllb iK ill.-ll llftl"ll id Itu* t|t trt'ii UlVI* would I'l- I'll •i- httjiiti iintlt ; i . bill. howeve ii :<i !>«• inn I.n'^t aid iiiiv. leldty. < ri'.fi I\ -.iKi ,n be . 111 Hi Ills >lli>»lli ill'. Iillt lu- WJI8 li.illl'll^fd by Senator lii,i.iU> "1 (Continued on P.ij;<-' Six) GOVERNOR DENIES CLEMENCY APPEAL '■ • It ...i. IV ... tii. (API Palmer .• ..it wilt d t in liie ;.i- (handier i .i I.H I Li- l.il.il .vlmi.t inn nl (.■ ,MIt n lii.-l May in l?ol>e~nti t :•> mi It— t t-i l !• ii" I'.i'Hi uht'in i cliiinue.s hi.- mind. Tl.t ^ . ft not ,vt'.-!t" day dt tiled fi t : « ;■ Meait- wint lias a-Ued i • «lil : ailabon I ■ lilt* in I'll timenl. .'lit- governor wiicl In* lelt that evi-! rk*n<v wti> Mit'li Hint he could not in* lertere with the «•<> irl's .iiidijint iit. 'Serious Setback' Stimson Says U. S. Reverses 'Should Not Be Minimized' Nor 'Exaggerated' IViltllillglntl. I'rli. IK.—I AIM — SrerHiio of :it Slitmnn said loilnv lli.il \itirrit,tn fttrrrs in I'litlral Tunisia lt.nl siiffrrr»| a "serious lor,11 sHIurk" tvhirh ""holllil mil l<" Iitil si ill less should il lir c\.u;C<'r.i( lit !' 1] • II i '' If. Ihf WTP- ' litry i"iti his r'f • tuiifwiicp. bill ihf A" "iUmh i 'i ;i|»|iint illIv li.i\<« j -liflrtt H nitht-1 iM'HVJi immi.iUkv ill hulli pi .»iiit i .11,1! rifi'pinfnl. wilh ,i Hint i» ; I.ink- tit-11tiyt ii hy Gt'l- | (Continued on Six) Eighth Army Challenges Mareih Line Rommel s Nazi Forces Climax Ir'usii Into American Lines; Reds Drive tor Kiev (I'll Till \> •■ri,,l i il I'l'tX) Allied In ;uiq mrU iannounc ed today that \cteraii liciniau tank i-ulimii:- had miupieu till" key towns near tin- center of the 300-niile loiitf allied front in Tunisia. while in llu- south the iSi'itisii eiiihth army reached the axis-held Mareth line at two points after a 4it-mile ad\aac«. A bulletin from Uenerai Dwijjht 1). Kiseniiouer's head quarters said the Hermans swept into Shietla. Kasserine and Keriana. climaxiny a t>(> mile thrust from the Kaid l'ass rcyion in four days. This indicated tb.it tin- allies had withdrawn tin u 150-mile trunt hut Washington military (|llai'tt'is said yesterday that sti'iiiUfr allied linos tverc pre pared til the hill> tii the real' and predicted that tin- Grrman> would find those hard to over run. The allied eominuitiituc said fighting yesterday was "fin a re duced scale" despite the rapid advaner of the enemy. Spearheading lh<? German offon Field Mnrshiil Erwin Rommel .\;is reported using »i lull tank <ii finiun. with ;i second armored <ii\: - - ■•il in rc-ervc. au.i.nM :■ til Amei mii strength hi tint i ii than one "-lion" division n! .ill tvpes <>1 troops in the trout line. Aleiiiiwhile. tin- swilt ii .i. ng llr ' .-I., racing In east' tlic piv.-Mp c o : American IriNips in the norlhwt rolled up in the 80-ntile Mareth lorti • i linns near lhe middle Mrde nine and .1! another point SO milt ".o llu- south. it \v;i.- nil .-lally le ported. The liriiisii w.ir bullet 111 mad< no mcnt 11 ot lighting a> eightn ii'ii.v .hi .inee In:ces swept up 1 1 "■ o At.. 1 • liirn-r 1 >i'.s-. lending 1 • Mut il:it ; t hat nazi Field Marshal Ro ntell »y have withdrawn his ii., 1. ... y northw ... i In liiissi.i. the triumphant lied armies stiuek out .">!■ miles In the northwest from new Ij ret i|iliired Kh.ii l.tn in ;■ dii*e ainii d al the am lent I kr.iiiic e.ipilal ol Kiev. !<•'• miles wesl and piled up lifslt slieiesses .thing .1 400 mile limit. I. • i- 11 into, m • : Mi . ■ , Kharkov > tn;e I.' ' V .1 ,i ihei: neM major !S..\ if • ,(i 11. -a : • | . ' red li IIt i 1 .in- . .; : ..,••.!■! losses. .11 ing in ivv and light •\V.-t ; Kharko',. o ir troop. ,,... I illl «>d ' - I ' I I ■ o11 •! \ V; t ' lift ng .11 i y ■ -1 iw tit, 1. naiit - oi • ited (ion- 111 • 1! s. :i• 11 'iiini -nd ill ' The II lie: ile pat), ■! relit .1 1 1 * " retl w ith tilt fir" \ tiftiriT and e;i. : il.f oath. It; m 4 • ! . •. ■ lonii have awaited the 11 tir ol vengeance were reported rallitm upon ma- se> (ici u 11 • • treating through the "<> ni Iv "escape corridm" 'i in 1; >tov w1 !• oMh Soviet coliu: pl.mgetl tie per nil the I'o els 1 t i ii 1 in. ' •\p.rlcd land. FIRF. SWEEPS SCHOOL IN FORSYTH COUNTY Wittxtnii-Snlcm. F«?l> 18 (Al*) Kirr "I mUtiowti v e|>l t'i si on.iino i>i i«-U iid it.me Mini'il SplMlllI ('I'MsiillllillWl cll'inl t\Vi mltrs iiorlli "I tlii- city 1'1111• (i'li j|>K the night. Firemen wen «ni' •»•••»! I;il< I ' i niljlit wlifii 11n- l»1;ii <1: in ' t'o. • "Ill \\ I'lC lilijiMe I clu'l'l. II i' l.i" i riur i'i l ick i'i \\ iit'.T <i.\NI>lll. Itnintv.iv, l-rh. IH.— ( \ IM—All tniliii Kiivrrnni'-nl (iiiiimniiiiilir rcporiiil lniliv (lial IIicit was <lf<'|tritiMK anxiety liver tin- run (IIIIll Moll.iml.is K. fiamllii. hum in (he h'hiikI week of hK proJfrUd :!l-il<i\ laM.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1943, edition 1
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