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l-ighling Rages Over Tunisia Allies Sustain Greatest Air Offensive ,'I v "K '* * 'Verytleavy Attack Made On Cologne Upward* of 200 RAF i'!UflOS Raid City; U. and British lViainiain Assaults 11>) 1 in- Associated I'resl \llu-d .nil.11 raiticr*—piis>iii|.v lull It American anil liritisli—tar mil lilt' boinliini; tillcnsivc jjaou-t till' avis-occupicd iiinli ni'iit oirougii its istn liniir It) lln I':,III aula) IiiIiiiw IHK another lira)) lilmt at I iilucnr In llic K M . I iv in:; limit iii brilliant .nuii slinic. squadron alter s<iaadro i N))liiii*. across llir rliaiiiirl rua-l uilliiiiM any letup in iiiiniiiliiiK assaults. (/•'■> lilt Axsuciith il I'l l ss) Carrying mi one of I In* #reat f.~t ii laiited aerial offensives • >l .In- war, liAi*' lionihers struck at tin tiiriuaii war foundries tit \ >•! Cologne in a "very heavy attack' last niirlit. a I'.ritisii i' !iiiii• 111m11a■ aiitiniiiK'i'il today. I |>\vani> of lino liAK planes - ti•« 111v11' raiiliiijs jrinnts which tarry S.nnii-poiuul "double lilock luisti r«" apparently took part in lii> assault, oil the basis of avi r.ii'i' losses of 5 per cent. Tin ; ants were li-tt-tl as miss injr. A ISi't'lili broadcast said llir l!.\t dmpped liiisli explosives .mil iiicrndiarics. anil put ill its familiar propaganda claim of d.nn.ui* l» "several luispilals" as will .1- ackimw It'iUini; casualties li> l.'ir rivitian population. '*.■<-k • ■!! Cologne cai>| >ed a Oi M'lind ol trcmend • i blows ti Hit "Kiiri >|x.'an luiirtvn' ".v •V ' . daylight raider* and ItAK ii j;iil !;.«•«•-. These included: 1 A iti va.-lat inn u.-sault by V S Flyinu |',i;| i cN,e> and I.dictators hbiiii.-! Hi,- (teriiiaii L'-lxi.iI nest at ^.■!ii ii.i\ en. - I'lirtv attacks "ti ni/.ilu-ldl •' ' • i n French chair.cl p ft. by "AT .t Imiiilier. Willi American : -liter i -curt. A M.aiu'e '•saturation*' r.iitt < I•• i ti in iniln-trial center «»l Nticinl-i l;. which cost tlie IJrilish nine planes. • Scattered lnimhin.u an<l ma ' ' •■ :>i ninu attacks on northern tr.n.i. v. i | h the raiders Ida.-tinK an 1 • • '• I ii tlie ("lln 1m'iiit. |ii-iim ilia. ' 'V vartls and a (icrinan naval ■ •I. '- ilepui ne ir I felines Novelist Is Acquitted Miami. Fla., lib. 27— (AP>—A federal court jury today ac<|iiittcd novelist Ursula I'aiioit oi rhtirgiM P.iimiijj the loyalty and di plllie ni ||)(* .ii iiit'd forces and IlidintS ••i'd en ci alum a di'serler l>y driving a «uikI looking private out ot an Annv itockaile concealed in the rear tier automobile. flic all-male jury was out "I the ml room only twelve* minutes, 'n a In minute statement Federal Judge .1 .Iin W. Holland told jurors th.d tliey could not find Mi • Parrott »• "i aiding a deserted il tliev (iii iied th.it Private Michael Itryaii '■'"I no intention ol dcstiiing 'he Atiny when he lelt the .stockade l«'i -I li'ui,. ui freedom iii the authors •'"inpany. Mi I'arrott could iml he leu illy ari'i ed ui impa l ing the discipline ••nil loyalty ,,| (|H. armed force.-, the "';:e aid. unless the jury decided Wa her intent to uudermine the '•"Vale and toy (illy of .ill the troops Milt Killed at Miami Iteacli. • iM i-iatni s crowded around to cno f'alnlalc ihe -In year old author a h' Vi' •' the verdict w as read. """linn ha|ipi|y, the author d ilihed •• Iter eves a couple of time- as il t" i|K* away a tear. Hie novelist's oldicr rneiid was .." 'he federal hiiililmt: today. 1 \va reported to he m the M ami ••" I stockade, where he i - sen v"o viilcnee lor hitaknu co"'iiicmciit. Novelist Is Acquitted Miami. Fla.. loh. 27—(AIM—A ffdci.il <• itiri jury today ac(|iiitt< <1 nmclisl Urxulu |*i»rr«»tt <>i cliiifRw '! :ii pan 1111; I he loyally and di.»ci |il"ii- hi ||1(. .nuicd force and aiding ■' •' etahng a ilc.-cilci' by driving 11 U"n<| Inditing private out of an Army stockade concealed in tile rear "'Her automobile. I he all-male jury was out «>l the "it fiiMti only twelve minutes. In a In minute statement Federal Judge .1 ilm \V. Holland jurors lh.it 11 iey could nut t i 11 < 1 Ml . I'arrott »'■ 1111> ol aiding a deserted il tlie.v "" lied that Private Michael Itryan I ii" intention ol deserting the A'liiy when he lelt the stoekade for ' ii'hi, i,i freedom in llm uiithw'# •'"Hipany. • Mr I'arrott could not he legally '"Tl'<'d n| impairing tiie discipline •mil lnVilty ol the armed force.-, the .1(1. unless the jury decided • w.i lier intent to undermine the ■"••rale and lovaltv ol all the troops Mi|1i..|,e,| at Miami Iteaih. ^ ■ l" i'tatois crowded around I" ctm 'late Hie In year old aiithoi a* • the verdiet was read. • 1 ling 11;• 111>j|v. the author dabbed H 1 eyes a couple of tunc, as il Wipe awav a tear. 1 "«• novelist's >o|dier friend wa ll, , " f,,,'eral building today. '• AM .,.,,,1, t,.,| (,, j„. ,||(. . 11111 HWrth slockndc. where he i wn it ' fnlcneu lor Uit.il.nu toiiljiicmont. CraE DOWN — ALL TO GO CO'JNT CAIEAZZO CIANJ v.. i . ,| f: li. po.:l us> Italian Foreign Minister I>> his father-in-law. Mussolini, shortly alter !!• , \ ;'i Acl Miller and Hermann Gocrinfi (rijjlit) at Hitler's heaflriuar ters, presumably in !•' . .a. S' ; in tlv ! ' ground between Ciuiio and Ilitler is Nazi Foreign .Min ister Count von Kibbenlrnp. (i •«. . .n^ Mill seems to be putting up quite a lot of front. (International) Rationing Registration Goes Off Well Washington. Feb. — IScKistratioti for canned noons rations ciiclcd in nearly .ill parts of tin' country today, ar.ii house wives started "skull praclicc" for llir tusk-ln-ynmim; .Motility—. of hiiyint; looil l»y hotli coupons and cash. And tin- i en is' t at phi ... i ;. ■ liiit .ill nil .«•!• «• 1 |>l IIV ;illi! II. spnkcMiiau said "wc'ir wiu i ivii i M't'llis Inn good In In line.' I'reliniiusiry icp..,t- indicated li more thall I2IUHHI.WIII III lilt in v "point .-y.-twil" I'ill mil l.tnnli V. 1 . (listlimited. Tlicy wen hi.i.ileit * without i in-it It ill in. i'v i-\i.Vi i <)1*A ollicial- wild. Milium- nl per.M>n> t t-i : 11 ! iitg inure than five etuis |joi* p i.iui p.ild eniipnli pen.ill II ~. rtfiird boiiift set by .i I'rim. .... .:.i tillllll.V nl till l l- V. Illl'll llilli I.. n\ei the liii.il Aiiiny nun ili ((Hired whethei they could get I l-nlipnll> l>li»'l| ll llli.V --.iM i'i i ■. iv.- iMiiii |n urnei-; .did 'in ' permitting such trinisiii.'i imii ippear i'd 111.n111ii-iit. I it iiei idly. Inlks needed im dill!! tn lin ui ! then < li -.\ nn-.u ticket*. lifter Icnrnmi; nl 11 i«*i r ; u; 1111iciiiice Irmi lin- liev.-p.ipei The -.line book. also m\ei Im/n, Hid dried unit- iiinl Vi --.,-i d li ml \\ ill nnll lie II ed I• 'I ll i .ll ll 11 1:.-, expected tin I .March 21S. Raii Line Would Quit WashiiiUt'Hi. I* eii. 27 < AI •» I'i' Wilminut hi. I'■ "i-w 1 crn limit >ad t ,l a l.ed : < i coiiinieire eniniiii.- >on I' ; thoiity I" .ihiindimi it.-. < ' ' whicii con > 1,1 about track in Urun.-wick eouiii.\ \ < The hue has Ucmi in :« " 1 • ' vince lOSCI. the application ■' «. an 1 iiddcd lli.il it i> "hopcle-sly ill.-- ■! VC'llt." Broughton In Washington Waxhinulon. Feb. <AI > CI imr IhiMiahlnn «d N<»rfh liint came h> W nddligton IikIhji in lny North Carolina's ntfrlcuSturnl prob lem before nia*i|Mi\ver Commissioner Piidl V. MeNutt. (Joverimi Itrniighb": said he in tended al-o h- prole.-1 the pii.ct ■ e nl making employee nay "•"> rm- the vilctlr "f w king "n inilihn v camp cniistrucl mi The fee prac I ice lie Mid. had been Inniid in only ,-i lew places in N'l-lh Carolina. The governor. as ;i member of n committee "I governor . v. II attend ,i i it if pre nee called by M-Nnti and plans lo ictuin to Hdluigh tonight. Rail Line Would Quit WasliiiiKt'". I-'"'1' ,AI'' Wilmmui •!«. Hi in w ,<■ <1 1*1*11 I»:• 111 ••»'* I *l .» I.imI Um 1 cotnmriiv itrtiiiiiis-ion l' •••'> ' • tlionty t>> ;il>iii><l"it it.-- «■•>'i• ■1 I whirii ' •' tuck in IJrMii.-wH'k • 11111> N < The >••><- 1,11 • ' ' ' ' ' «intv I OKI. the iipplimlhni • ■ «. • 1 iiddi'd Hut it » -hoin lc .-l.v in. -I Vl'llt." Broughton In Washington \V;ishillUt"l'- I'1'' < erimr Hn»i«ih1on -i N«»rtli Carolina came to WiinliiniitiMi |od;«y to lay North Carolina's a#rlc<r.lnral linn In-fore m;i»t|H>wer CommixsioncT I'.iul V. McNntt. (Jnvrrnoi siiid he m leaded I" <• nl tiMkiiitf iI'1"- r«»t- the niivilrcr "f W"l>inK "" tmlilai.v ( .imp roil*!i i " ) "ii f,,<' Ioik' (ice. I if Mid. »!;•«• t«»itur| in i.itK ;i few places m N"i'Ih <>1 iri;i. The governor. ;i> ;i loemliei nf , •>lt,mlll«,C <ll IJOVelMor V. II llli'tul ,, . hi termer railed H> McNnli and p'.jiis to If turn to lidluigh tonight. re Ends it Week Local Bills Only Considered Today; Adjournment Next Week Is Probable lt:ilci!;l>. l-'rli. .'I — (AIM—<'t»n rlutliiiK tlic busiisl Hfck »f the srssiim. the (iciicral Assembly mi'l today i"«»r consideration nl local bills only ami looked ahead to probable adjournment late nest week. In the house. where J.~> members WITO prtVI'llt. t!.~i i ll> WefC p.l-Sefl and five Introduced The In>ii-~c ad journed n linriiif Patrick <"ar tcr. Gates «■<• tilt\ >rld War vote n who died this week. Thus far. tin* i " i •• has rat'lied .'!!(! hills ami !!• :('solutions. The »iv r t< had 1 sill's- flay, only eleven member- <m pre e: t Three new i»111 > v.ere •' (I need and none was passed. The senate. \\ liieh passeii the SI l.'i.ttoo.ano appropriations hills in the record time of ten min utes. will reconvene Monday at noon, while the house will ad here to its custom of mcclitiK Monday nisht at K o'clock. Not an aiven.l ei ' was offered to the spending In v Mich include *9. oiiii.lllHi fnr.Wii'' 1»''iiiisos l«'i" teach ers anrl other S' '<• employees. The house, wl.ii received the ap propriation.- n im- i.<• ii> -pcci.il me 'cnjjer. p i -« i -e l> II ililhoriz i»K the SI..! !l va.v awl Public tt'orkj: Coinn '•> furni h pi i labor for ' in imrrjjencv cases. and placed •" the second read illij c. lontlar ! —: a I order Tne fliiy the hill • lyini; a conipro in' e Slate seh aril amenflment The amende,i • ' failed "f pas-aye Thursday, I>ai revived throimii Hi" eli'uils '•! I<• ■ "• entalivo Taylor of U'ayne. Alufi nppmvi I i the house was a '"ill chaimint; * ■ deuce rc»|llire inenl inr di\ .• nin one year to si\ months. Meantiliie -piale pa-sert a hoti.se hill In pi Ilic , ile ol beer and wide Iron ' 1 p nt to 7 a m daily and m.-'do mlawfiil to prr inil coiisimipti • 'lie promises l»e I ween tnidnitthl •! V a. in. every day. GANDHI'S roNDITION IS LITTLE CHANGED Mombav. leb. !7—(AIM—A uovernment cominliniiiile said to day there was vrrv lllllr chanire in the ronddii'ii of Mohandas K. (•andhi. ihiu in the IHlli day of il "JI day fast undertaken ill iin effort to obl.iin Ids iincotidiliioi.il rralease from internment. "fie is somen b.il apathelic and not mi cheerful" the bulletin said. WIATHIF FOR NOItTII t MIOI INA. Slowly risim temperature in Interior tnim.li' hut roiltinprd freezing or lower to Hip coast. | President Much Better . h iml.hi. !•. ii. ;?7. (AIM i"i<i(lll I,*.evt II. who lists ll'il in ■ I: . mi ,in lIllfMlllal ■ lid- U'eilnt day. was <1 ! li • '.Vii.it llniiM- 11itiav lo nu .limiK \ery .-.atisiaf 1 •'> li'- iiiui mi temperature - mtii iiiii>{. Iiu ..i let- i«l hi- |>11\ -it iaH, • i r. lit- |ilaliiii'(l 1>i take II".- n'.l'l lll< 'A eel:-! lid. i i.i; i ••til- Hi'if made t<ti ll < 111r:11u llii- (lay. Frank Sims Is Smartest I >.i i I % Dispatch Kill rail. Iii tlir Sir Walter Until. U.v I.VXN MSUI T U. '<• . I . !i. \.i pull ..I Hit! | |i"i:>t- Ii ... in t ii taken. hat l • a I ' .11 ..llll'i- I If . ■ 11 • III •! I ■ V "If i • . • curried Krank S •of • It .tii iik im■ 111v iii!- "i flits • ; • :i.i inljtM ni thi* 11* 1-4 (ii ticral I A : t.*: 1111 ly. Sun.; t4.1t elected ..ti a "vvft" plat-' In.in iii 'dry" CM t'Hiinly. ,i right ■ able feat in it fli. Then Ik* •• tl tiif N .vv. |i<it a ' niis.-itiii «'l: ' fl'itlf ||f iltfll.llit . 111(1 Welti j • .i. i , i duty before the a.-winbly i fiii\f id oilier ruml ie> v. Hi only ■ in- in |wo representative who hud . in ■ 1111 ■ (iclive .service trailed elec ' 1 • ii!l iln t ii Altf. lfiihur^ • i dy had three •• •«! iviirwcnlic i ■ .iikI tun. .si n . in. ,.i Sim.-" scat v .i. nut ( inle ted. I'll: .":: the first week "i the «e« i"ii Sin wired hi# Mecklenburg I-. ii. ■ i-1. tii,-,i he u i. on duly with tin \ v. imt that 'I imtliiim was d ■ aii ii* hit seal before Kcliruary in would h'iw up .i tl l>e sworn ii. Ilr :..i»i h-• r it>! the wearing in '•ii i r it • „ mi M. .| it 11 \ hi this week. t'*t 11111.i v ,(• () (i.iil; the oath as • i representiitl c, administered by Spi il»t>i .Itii'ii Kerr. jM' iitl v. the i!• C! rev-lille hill was tt|» '••! 'in..| passiiite hi IImj house. S ins \ i let) fm II. That wa 11i>. only recorded vole, lie was InI In; eat a :e\i iw • 11 pes I (lay. hut d dn't answer a roll eall. lie nn-.-od. ••'I ll'e «•'imin'Mff work, all the "fihi ! slit •'"I" pie .... ill til.- work. lie ! didn't evfii have to listen to any •peeeho-. \nd lie U"t the s.une $I>(MI; that in erv .ither niemher g'lt for | the full iuttfi l.ieilli .illl Ii'. |i e eol.it ive Sill's! didn't <'• • ■. 'lev wlele he wast in re bni '• :i v«rd i"r the clerk to (••ail lev i !•.•'. • hai House rules j i i I.. .i>• \ it "ilier '.t in. takes the " tii oectt i 'it- doesn't vole it ill. fjet full e.v ;.<• tin- lertn. Frank Sin - ! .. •• !' set it when the ■f i. . • • ind the check ii Dialled to inm. Lccal Bills Only Considered Today; Adjournment Next Week Is. Probable l':iloi»l:. Feb. !'. — ( \IM—Con cluding tin- busiest week of the session, (ho (iciiiTiil Assembly nii'l loiiar for consideration of local bills only ami looked ahead to probable adjournment late next week. In the house, wh'-r were present, fi.'i iiill anil five in'iminced i'Minierl in 11>>ti■ • r • tor. dates e>> nntv W Who died tins v. vi k Thus far. the h ."!!(; hills ami III :i The se;».'tte had eleven members i new bills wore ii Wiis passed. j numbers ere passed The house aci Patrick Car rid War veto mi e has ilntioiis lie-- d.iv. .il'licd I sllov- tl i.v. inily ni! pre- ! Three (llleed and nmie The senate. mliieh passed the SI I.'..OOO.ilill) apiiropriations bills in the record time of ion min utes. will reconvene Monday at noon, wliilo the house will ad here to ils custom of nicotine Monday night al X o'clock. Not an amend the spending bill 000,0110 lor. u.i' n\ and idhee S' The house, wli ITnpriatiotis it c.i 'CliJier. pa -<■ t imr the Slate II Works Coin n i labor for far* ra>es. anrl placi 1 i ini» e, lendar !• day the bill <■ in' c Stall' sell ■ The amend■ ■ • • ' Tlmr-day. hut lb" efforts ot |i< of Wayne. A'so approved '• iM eh immu ' tnenl for div-1 »1 sis months. Meantime house bill to n and wii e !i on daily and mad' mil eonsim pti ' tweeli midniul't day. of was offered lo v 'iieh include $0. b--liti.-cs for leacli employees, i recei\ ed the ap i lis speci.d me Ke hill mithorix. vav md Public 'o fnrni Ii pri "ii in cinrrjjeiicy •' tin- sccond read rial order Tlie !villi* a eompi'o ard amendment I failed of pa--af{e re\ ived tbrmmli ■ e entat i\ e Taylor v the house was a donee require hi one year to •pi lie • the passed a do ol beer ' p in. to 7 a m inlawfnl to per 'he prem ses he d 7 a. in. every GANDHI'S CONDITION IS LITTLE CHANGED Itombav. Feb. -!7—(.MM—A government oomiiuinhiile said to da.v there w is vcm lilile change in I lie I'liuditioii of Mohandas K. Candid. mm in the 18th day of a 21-d.lv fast uiidortakrn In an effort to obtain Ids iuicondilion.il roalease from iiilernmeiil. "Ho is somen 'i.iI apathetic and not mi cheerful" the bulletin said. WEATHH? FOR NOIITH < Mltll IVV Slowly risinc temperature in tutrrlor tonuhi but rnliliuurd freezing or lower to the coast. | Three Major Questions Are Probed Military Manpower, Shipments to 6pain And WLB Troubles Under investigation Washington. I'eli. 'Si — (AI') —Three major qiu -linii.^ had probes ami protests i i.»Kiiik i 11 I hi' capital today. They uatc : How much can the nation's military manpower sights be safely shi.rh'netl? .Inst what I*. S. shipments have been sent to Spain and why? And. what will lie tiie climax of tli. mount ing troubles of tin war labor board? Also iiii (In- fire was a show (tiiw n move on a measure In de fer farm workers, witli some at tention rrnlrmt on rationing registration ri*|>orls and the start ol' casli-and-c-oupou bind leaving. And. apart from (lie official seem-, there was the story ol the secrets of jungle fighting—tulil hv the fighting men ol iinadal cunal to those slill in training. .A Senate appropriations subcom mittee seemed convinced — alter lengthy prming that tin* nation* military <1 production sights are M l ton" high :•> hit III t!lt:{. with the ■ .-ill owe ail.ilile ("• >11.<« i) uciltlv il li ' let • Hie pos.-ibility ol Irim • , iij* armed ervice c:.rian.>ii>r. by <.no l > three million men. despite a mili taiy chiefs assertion that lowering the ariiiv'.s tt.2iw.niin goal by e\ en 1 iHH'.iii ii v i 'id n.ike |it :ialiiltv ol I • ml; the war "mileh gr* alcr/' The ilareelona .l.itement yes terday of I . S. Aiiiliassador Carlton .1. II llayes that Ameri ca has been shipping consider able oil. rollon. loud, industrial chemicals and other products lo Spain brought varying reactions. Senator Itu.s.sell. Cieoi^ia Den i-'.V. called for a omgrosi'Mi:;! uncst.g. lion, arid .i.ithoritative "Hirn's . id I he t" S.-Spanish trade pr igrai was helping keep Spain neutral and liter ally lilting vital war materials out <•1 axis h:ind.->. (in Capitol Hill, nit'ai t :• e ill"- e g"l underway !•> slop .I'.-cnii'e in and curb strike- n w • pi >dacti>u liy • pt-cial ■ ineii-ui es. From tlie fighting nan ">n f! '"I alianal. through tin- limns if tin* I I'autry Journal, came trie le "lis they learned the ha I v y 1 n combat. Summed up tbirir stm les to buddies III trairng a (I ' • > .-•■Itly. learr inliuite patience. I ink fast, ,-trike savagely mil fur keep . Despite oppositi ii in the military affair.s eoiniiiilt<*e Sen ' «• I'ank head said he would .-<•< . a Senate showdown next week n 1 - '"ill halt induction ol u • ■ s • I • l! i uined lorres Sei> • ' 'i ('. lorudn IJenioci'al. i 1 m ttee nn her and supporter nt 'in- mea uro, looked lor a favoi . >le n-i■ I ti>>ui tli group. Cotton Closes 20-55 Higher New York. Feb. 27 < M'» (' it- ! tun futures "pened 2" l"> cent .i Itale higher. Futures c|o ed 2'i a a cents a bale higher. ( ipen ( "I . e March 2n 2<» ' May :*|| IJ: :!<» •! I July 1M !•!• UU.O.'I October 1 I!»>'-l December I;i V.°> Hi tin . January lit.i I Molding .spot :!o ii.i STAMPS TO BE GOOD IN OVERLAP PERIOD lialeigh. Keh , r • ■ 'I I'on.-um «Ms who may run ■nil ot ration stamps for pre" ed I<«t- lii ime the first i at -'in pi" i"i cxpi'es. (lie f office of price ado mi-tralion ha provided a .seven day m ei lap period tbe last in e M ii eh (I o.ln! ( which (into fni nav sj»e H , bolh their In l pi- d and tno r ee | olid period si.nni Stamps A. Ii atld < >' valid fm | tbe first pi i'"d nt • i* \ lie u-od from March I through March HI. |, Slnittpj for llto ccojwl peri«irt may I < It usrd fron \l ■ " ■ '!i >iit:ii \p ii i 1!" During the ov r- l ipping pi-i ■.I •t Mnrch 'Ja 'hrouch March .T! | •arups |r>r h«th Mfli'ch anri April i may be used. 11 Cotton Closes 20-55 Higher New York. IVI>. L'7 < \l'> Oil- ' t>»I! filllll'OS "IX'lH'd 1'" !•"' ('('lit .1 Italo liiulitv. I**»iltii-«-s o|o c<i ll'i fi.'i cents ;i 1 >; 11 (-■ hifjhiT. STAMPS TO BE GOOD IN OVERLAP PERIOD fSiilrich. Krli i I'• ■ 'I i-<»ii.<tim *Ts who niiiv run mi nt r.iliiin St II 111)15 fllf piC" I'd |mifl> llllnll' 'he first l iition |•••• i »i r\|>i'(lie office of price ;i<t • i'v -l i , i III Hi Ii.i pi ovidccl ;i ..even il >\ ct lap permit the liist wee M II I'll (I I' .11.: | which (inu* {• oi tuiy sjh* 'I , liolh their In l pr (I .itiii t1"• r it | iiiifi period >|,inn Stamps A. I; ..ml ( ;< r valid '"i i the first pii'od nt • i* \ !><• 11-»•<J from March I I "" Mum h . Slump* fur 'in. . ii<i period m.iv , It iisrd fron M r " ■ 'h- >iit!h \p il i Dnring "if <>\ c I ipptnt: pi i "I' •I Mnrrh 25 'hroiich Mnich 3! | 'amp.. |r>r h«th March and April i may be used. 1 < March May .Inly . . . < (cfohor I Jeccmher .l.nuiary CI ;'n ;;o :;«» I :'n U! L'O -'i i !!•!•!• ». I i:t l'i 'i I !• «I Mulclnij; sput i ii.i Stopped Ro.rtrrel rtillTARY STit.V;c5Y '. ,.i . . 1 Rommel ivh i» liii ; II... , tr\ us to n.mor, w. oik . . t iy ftir.J. c.ii. i 1m' .. r'. v.,in <;: rivtod l'i • (aire «if < > ;m. T!:is photo i;l I \V!i- :i he v..L> t:. , for Ins |it Mi the mi;1 ..it North African invii . n. (/ivriiof £ ' .. At Munda Dive Bombers Raid Jap Solomons Base, In Attack Believed Unusuaily Successful \V;l>liiitKii*ii. I't'U. '!< — (Al'l — \niiritaii (I've homlicr- started "many fires" i:i a lira v.\ raid the Japanese air base at .Miiiul.i in the eentr.il Solomons. tin Navy aiinoiinrod today. "Oil Fobniiiry 'J.V the Nav.v < in l <| ii- S lionibe . v. ith tighter «•:■«•<>it titiaoki i .lii|>ano<o |».» mils Kl- .i 'if IH'I'! il t11 II . I > 1 «• y.» ii,\( ii n».»»••!• ■villi fighti c • • • tt'ii'Ui'd •I:i[» me* -. " ii"ii- ;il Mime .ii tin- Solomons \l . . ■ '• ' I ' * ' ' « *1(1 til It'.1 ' The rijHiii tli.it numerous blazes were uliserri-cl alter the dive bomber raid mi Munda was niilisii.il Navv eiiiiiiiilini<|ilos oil Munda i'l.n hs >i.ii.i!h • .■« either that re-lilts ui't'i' not ultMTVril •»r rise that Mm- or two tire* wore s«•«•!!. "till broil Jap Cargo Ship Bombed v. \ ill i.i mm, i l' it • aid. Thr i-!«»'intn»ii|lii i n' v jir In I- il •>! hip whi'r tin- oilier ii i it'll .lanur'i r- near t"i on" <m lircc Mini Her .(npaiM • <• • el ol l. ii in ton* or I'owHI Point. N<S\ !| 11.111• I!i■.i' v i ■ ill *iI »■ i ■ I'iM'inv fllttl'l f I roll ('.■•.i.i Ni'V llrllillll. \ lion tv v a.r ol plain*.- c.ni*eil vide dai- il'i- t• • He iiiu.iv iinl di ivr-al area... l.a<- on thr Now •ilium rinhl wHimp llw ulrrlmnic V;is bitnibi <1 and ii .rhilie diluted. Albi d i>la'v- • "if 1 •• i"d Miibn ureal struck at Jipaih f»e fcupphch. lap Cargo Ship Bombed AI' ■ II' ifli|ii;ii '• in A" ' ■ • I in. ■"«-I» " i \I*i \il»<l .• i mi ii ~i >ir fi i fli'ril l.:t i| -I t" ii in . . i!1' Il»l |M >1111(1 h<Hlll» lilt it '.i".('ii r ■ •. i el in M '"i • <>t 1'MViik. In ii rthertt \rv. fiunxi in inli i.ittKini: .iil.H'U- mi enemy -»11j» "i ii • ill- lllul sM|)|ll.V IHlCS (ill li;it • lllllll :H1li MI'lll'liV New III >1.nil, m Itiil i i- nlifi iii inn nniiiiqite ;ii<l. rin i ''i'imimiiiii -;11<l "hciiv.v In! i:« " i t»• 111»• 11 ■ i 11. ■ llf >| >t \ hip while I hi* •••her iillicH pitmen <■ nil iliiiiiiit'iim item' mi srs" on lure mailer .hip.iitivr i el i>l I. inn !c- ,• P..M,.|1 I'., lit. New t| ii.im IIi-.k y . 1... ,n i< • - ■ «ncm\ ,ii i:t*l- •• i.i Ww !'• il.tiii. \ lll-l I I .1 M ,i I 1*1 I *1.11 !•' r;lll«i|*lt vifh« fl.'ii' il'<' 1" I'r ' 11• \\ .i> iii'l <ii i«T-;il ;ir<v . I .in- • »it 11 n ■ Ww '.tn nc. i 1.1 -1 v.1 i • '• 'In- . nrlniitip V.ls l>.'lillni| .IUfi II .ichlltO cllllliccl. Allii (l ;iliinef i» er "i<- I. ••• and bv 'T ih" riif.i- -iiiui> dt .Icip.in !»e fcupplic*. Ncrfch Front Active After Stalemate Allies Beat Off N azi Attacks; Rommel s Forces Reported Burning Stores (/.'// Tin Axr-ocm h'i /', I New i i;.'ill ill}'' fajjt'd Oil tilt' lmiK stall in.it' <i J» nit i:i m.rth iTii i utii-i.i J • iiI;iy as allied t I'mii)is Ini .tl ! ! ' 'i 11 a\is .it tarUs in 1"' r sic i i.rs ill 11 if Tuiii.-'-tli/.- rti /i.hi . vi li:it- mi iln centra' i rm, ! in i.. i mails \v« i •• rc]Mii*ti'(l l»ii i"it • iijjt >tnfi'.s ami lilo.viiijr tin j!ir)iui ts in ilieir re tri'iil. "'I!' !j- • ti> • •• v<-nt hum-;." sai<l :• i nil ti )•: <it'iu ral Dwiidit i». K ..." hi'aiUiuafti'rs. l*t ' • V;"'i IT tin- new Tllpti'ill in !•-* ii"rt "!ii !fir \i.iM'th >fel(ii*. Iniuanl rlt'itiei'.ls m tin* Kriti-.li riuhlti :inir. i".|;ilili'.|it-cl iirdlimis tin iiii'tli.ilrl.s sniitli nt Mil- Mat ft It liilv it In i ii I \oriiiih rt'i|it>-it ion llir t'liiiimiiiitiiii' said. Hi* patches 'Hint hcatl t»ll.trli'r-. ..:ii:t virt iriii'.i* \mcri ran ami tl'-iti-ti li |is reiicrii liii -.l iln* timti •■! 11 'ssrrinr .ir.it •iilvaiK-fil ii-: an .liilli-lil t."» mites ti» tllf stilltliw fst. v. (•• •nt i1 itIK It tints i Iht' I n r ..a lan!: fi.l:ii»-.n ..f Ki.ld Marshall l'i w: IV inn • the ;i i-- iiinlh ..I K -t rin- \vi ! • riiiu nut nil a :i<i-nii>o air "The lull in the northern sector was i i.ila-ii ye-tf it >y by a n1 KMiiy attacks iii t\v«» iiiviis south nt Mi (I'lV I ' It til. a'! of which Were Stic CC.'liflllly "0|>'.'I :■.! ! '• al! o 1 I 'j'-ler .." i .niiniqui' aid. Miiic ttian ti!!> avis prisoners tut iptiirrtl 'ii ilriviiii! tiark lank *nupiirtcti rncnit att.irk'. in llir Matctir valley. it was an iiiniiiri'fl. Sr- i!* ue -s!v Mnl in head»|iitir 11.*i ' • 1 • . i i ! i • vitv imrlhoin TnnWa in 'in- Tunis Rizerlo ioclm' w in i r Li j nt O n "• mi's F'rilisi) 11i*~t army e " • ;'L"'rl flown 1 >y iinirt (•»! U- f|-<'<|ll»Ml| ly 1 *!' a new land Ittissia. Km j,.( tlsipalrlirs iiifturrit I'll- Krit auii'i"- as tlriv im- atu'ail tin a TOO mile rrunt I inn Or.l to (he Klark sr;l (o. Ornian Ii--Maiirr was n.nttilui" i-»| a tritir.il li.itlli • • •i ll n ifi,. Ilniipis h isiu ,is ihr ni/i cinnniiitl tliri-u masses nf tank ' iln a scrips nt etui liter at I ••lis I'Ml mill's mirth n( Itiislnv. Hi pati'lie.- i . t; " ' i \ i' • i il ITl-iI n-sl; i'k with ' • Khar fi't. | <1 Hi ;i Market Ends Lively Month \. .. v.' !•■«•}>. l'7 i \r>—The • ,;ir .el i nt. > • U'i'l'i (I Mill ..1 ■ , . 11 . • I \ «•! I. . IK * '<1 ■..r tnuiv Mij'ii ,i yc.it w i1l> it> eel •i i !\ id mound de-pitr ftir cr.vci-."ii i»i piiprr |»r«• Is ml > rsish. I. i\v priivri r:nls .i' (1 t>io|'>rs •unt ied l'ii nmeti of llic UV"-ln>lii ! lurtwver. mil Ing nut <n Itlivk* "i im tn*'■ t ».'••••' • <• 111« .i ti i'ly •|ii'h no wiliioul lie! linn niiywhciT in :',iii ruliir. Prime li'iiiistriiil*. h«»W* i L'ver, were not nnKki'litl ml ltd* i iiticc iiii'ilijj to .i |■ til wrie well '<i Irilmlcd m the e|t>-;nj{ limn WAR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AWARDI1D W.mltinsjli.n. lei. Ti 'AIM 'H«e \V '• dcp.n 11• •«•?»t (VI ill-I ll ,w,11(1 of l"'lll,n 1 • l|ef -."ill.IIIHI t' > \V I, .lew ell >i| Siitil'irtl, X (' fur cniisliiir i t.n ,.f 'cntpor limine buildings | ti W.ivnc county. Another cnnlt.ict under SMi.ooO went !< Will:.ie M i.rlte.ifl ("on .true ! I•• «n Co.. flnvli. in X ('. fd| c'tiv • ructi*"I dt vcwiiyji in Durh:im -n ■ ity pfilh nr'iinr-K « super ! ei5cd by the Wilmrigton engineers I olllce.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1943, edition 1
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