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NAZIS PENETRATE ALLIED TUNISIAN LINES -■ « »• « « X X * * * ★ ★ ★ * ★★★★ Japs Concentrate In Islands Above Australia Nimilz Says 1). S. Heet Makes Ready Jap Preparations May tie tor Defense (Ji (Jiiense; Allies bum in ixew (juinea (/»';/ ' .1 iic-nlt il I'nsx) III i Pili'il .\.'ltl'»lls Wl'IV put ill i 'iiir •!>' •niii'.Mi | )..tifi;t - ,\|.:r Wllllh" unlay i iiat t In* .1 ;i|> ;i!'( • . >vll!» I'd" llti.mii.. is ivi' il.it • i il *! .iny l;ui'.' e;tie cut■ r Ii . .i. • in !*;»Iinjr i heir man . i; pit li in in. rinj.' • >t is land !" iI'Min;1' id,- li.nun mile, iir ii ..i in I in- imrlli ..r Anslra lia. "Our .til rcciHiiiais-auoe over tin- i>;i-I uI'l'ks reports a rim -ta'd ami iirnuiii:: i cinlorct'incnt in all c;ttei;ori«\s i*l" enemy sticur.fli in till' island tii'iimi'lrr ciivr|ti|iiiiK thr upper hall' of Australia." said llie allied head ipi.irlet's riismiiuuiiitir is-mil in Australia. "Tin* i iirmv si-cms to In- coii n-iilr.iliiiK his main cITnrt in preparation un this trout. Siirli an assi'inltlum* of tnajitr luxe ill ilirali's lie is taki'iK up a posi tion in readiness." Tin.- aiiniiiiiircniciil was supple ; »•!••«< I IIV .1 lir.llll|J.. tl'1 S|mU in.m v.h'i .liit Un- .1.11».11m•>*.• |iii paral.'in: inii'.ht !)i- either !••!' (ii'Vi list- "i ol li n i'. .11id v. as malehed l>y a -late a i'ii" ■ ■>' Adm.i al Clti'.-I'': \Y \i i it/, •■••inmandcr in clili'I u! Ilii' l.'nited Stati'.- I'acilie fleet. iiidicaiitiu Ilia' •:ie I' S Xa\ > m:«ht ».a\ «• •tno lucks up its n\vn .-leeve. We a i- iiiiv\ at II.i i .1 's-riinds nl • t i «• .i j.|»;in;: ■AiIii.ii a! X mil/ sai(l :n i broatlca-t sponsored by ihi- American l!ed Cross. Krum now mi liic iiuinn will in* t'imiur as vvr undertaUc tin* task lr:\. .' Un enemy lion. prepared f '.-.ii'iiis In- lias been l»ii.!d:iiK in the i :. h i ■ I'd areas. Il is mil .1 >i) In de li'iv liis -hip. ;aid i>1 ilies and In neutralize in.- i i 11ii nhold - a- wi' drive l"\\..vd t.".,' p..-in.m I'rnni Wuciv we rail M..in Willi uia1 .-hells and ijunil)- his i::<i . ti lal lierv i' i enters." Ti: statement was taken in some || ...litis a. a hint that the Xavv iva> ;.ii< i: really l-u' s um o:!cn i\e ..c I'ii aimed* eventually al liiaimnn in! iilv American air power, hut Anii'iicil artillery, wilhin iv'itc ol Ir.i -1 • • !-i • ii • i eland .Meanwhile. American and Aus (Cun'iiiiiii'd i'ii I'.!!{«• I'ive> Red Cross Drive Opens Ale\;nt«lnii. V.i.. M.n'ch I (.MM - li' ii t*n».. (*lia|ilci. in N"i''h ' " lm;i liiiVf ;ircc|)1cci ii <•! SI. .'|«I '.:{»I0 ,i.- tin* st.itr". •-••Illi Ii>111 'H I ' • Ii" Aimir;in Weil Cross w.ir I"1"1 ilnw f«.|- $l2."i.llll0.illlii. IJi'd Cl'o .» n let s .iiiiuiiiiicrd heir t<«l.• >' I In* «•-11111» nun w.i- lii'inrlifl l'«l;iv '•'ll'UviiiK .1 |>r<><-1.iin.«11■ >ii l>y 1 *i• i •I' t i-\c|i i|,v mti.itiii^ Miiirli •' llffl Ciii>s month. Ill 11m- 1:i-I I;<•<| Cross Will" tiiml 'Ii i .< which iimnediitc Iv f« »l I* • v. • * I I K. onliy into the wiir. N'oith C;n'' llwi raisvrl $(111.8(10 towiird the "' tion.il »;i| ni $!7ii,iniiMMi'i. A|i|it-ri\ini:ilc|y ."il.iHIil oru.'in/r'l \ ohinlccr- in Not Mi ('.imlnu will I'111. n 1.1m ,, house to hnii-r mill lwr.il lo .ilt.mi tin- stiilc'.- i|"iot;i u. s. CONVOY, RUSSIA-BO UND, UNDER NAZI ATTACK ■ y-W.fK Sfe atK* r*» . - < -*« «.<..* .>■**»> ***■*'&■ SHOOTING SKYWARD, like a fireworks display, smoke and llatnc come from an ammunition ship (top) in tin1 lai iic U. S. convoy as it L>1<>w s up oii the way lo Uussia. The explosion ot the ship destroyed three enemy planes whieli were inakinu low-level atlaelis on other ships. Help comes to the convoy finally as Iirilish lighters enter the battle. One is seen center (bottom) as it beats olT the Nazi bombers. (International) Hope Fades For Miners 69 Men Entrapped In Montana Mine Since Saturday; Gas Hampers Rescue Itciir Crcrk. .Monl.. .March I — (AIM— Numhcd, silent relatives of •>!) miner- imprisoncr in tin smith coal mine -incc .hi c\|il» siim Saturday waited tml.n while resellers coinhatted deadly «as was an eiiierjiency air Idnwer -el deep in the hillside mine. At least 11\"t» turner- v.. •• dead I rum the bla-t Tnc • liie uerc rccovfi Sc. i1 other liodie-. -•■ ..re \v:i • retused t<> in* «|ii->led -aid I..! muni. ha\c :•>*-' lie,'tied imt could 11 • * nn ltied .telly !>e l>roiii;l:t it il iieca e t>: ihikIiI.in 'lie tunnel Weary resone workfi - nl the mine tin- mor :i • ' ' i.il i! tt-mlti 2-1 h<-'.ti in . ■. ■ i (•iiiiM ie cleared trmii tin • lie-rtle nper.itlulls were huidc:' I l>> the !ack id' an electrif !i ; ! s.v :< in the depths "f mine and the ih-t .nee. about three n,.les. Inn the ( trance tn the 1 art here t ie ,cln ■ o the t'intiels. Wive.-. mot hers and i ter-. waited patiently m tiie lace • •! rapidly van i-liin^ hope that the ent'tni'cd en I. (1 >t II l»e ali\e. I'll! i fi hecn without food : ince aicnir pi a. in. Sat unlay |i was theorized slum iniulit have r<- ie!n >l n •: ote i• i ot the mine tree tmn The cause <>l the l»!a-l remained unknown. gandhi maintains STRENGTH IN FAST I'l.illiliay. Map i I < M'> Jl" hand i- K (Ssu'dhi. m the fie\l !•> the l.i-t day "1 hi l!l liny I ■ t. w innoimceil today lo lie in lin 1 .iniiii: I" - slrctiKlh. A l.ullelin on his condition said: •• | | Mi (laiidlii' 'I i.v ot silence M'. slrenulh i- main tallied a- d lie i- in >-oi>d spirit.,, lie is ca Iv I 'I'd." Adjournment By Next Friday Is Possible But Not Likely Il.iilv lllspiilcli llurrau. In Ili<' Sir WaHrr llolrl. Ilv I.VNN NISUl.T Tliilcitjli. Morcii i With all "w» 1 *K liiti'iti '.iii Hi,, w iy Inrludmu "W'liiir niul ii|>proprintIniw bill' ''ii! n>.in' ii • ncv 1h.hi i'\'< i «■ l'l« h|.1; |f.,| |,v \,n Ul C II il.Mil (:"»1 •' A I inhlv. the 1 !lm- "" J'-1" adjourn by Kridny. To d" 'i,lx M"\vr\ rv, ,i Kri«n( number import "Ml. Ilu>iii!h ii,,- \ i;;i]. rn.iII«t would I'-ivo |«. I„. ),.|| hiin«ini« M<»«• i""1' •blr adjournment lintc would be fl •' day i>l nr\l u \< Mi P' "bilily „{ going until Friday <>r Kiiurd.iy. (ioiil)t li.irl Ihtii lell lli.it the mmicy v.'iM |> i * virtually > n ili.niiicfl 'I »••••« H'-c if|ii.it>. hut \ clci.ili mrn i 11-1 - Iliil ""Its. I'vrrs .iI:Uc \vrn- .iItii«1 :;llimicil ill i.i|>i<|ilv ,,| I>■!>>• iUc i' tlx' 'I'liiitc*. Tin* tipprii ;.ii.in..11. Mil .-I'll iwiMiinjt in nu ll.hi • • 1 •<it rluilicr.. for .-will |i;is.s.i^( u lli.'Ml iii.iI«t..iI cli.injlc arc r,ilc<l : 11 >4 *i a t 1 .'»•>•' I" AI...II pCIHllM: II' lln* ll'CI.C ;| , ,.ii order fin Tiic* rtitjr .- the |.r<> (id.Krd rliancr "< Stale c-ii.-<>i (Continued on Paj;c five) Congress Tackles Wo rk Or Fight Law President Recovers . March I -(AP— I*!'ivi«l«-iU !>'• v«'ll. recovennj; itin in inH-laial di-ordcr. * t :■ < I I xl.iV 11 Ml illilti i"ll 1" • lluli! duty*' in.I .-I'lii'dtiicd hi I • •. 11111 n-ni,-ince last U«. liusday. They wi'i'i' w 1li Admiral Wil iii !» i.rally. I jit'i'-ona! chief ■ -I t!, and (it-*»rjif ci. U'inant. I It'ii Si itc- (lul'to KlllJ ia d. whit n.i- jii.-l returned to tll:s country. "I'iii- was Mr li" 'sevelt's third day \villi<nit level. The Chief Kmt Ii»i• ri'ma.iii'd in ln> White Ili'iiM* itnarli-r.- and arranged l<> we visit •: iii hU second :'|i« ii- tnily. iffy ?•* tj len Deaths By Violence Fires Cause Six Fataliies in State Over Week-lind; One Killed by Gunshot Charlotte. M.iirli I —(AIM—At j llM' l tell IMTSIIIIS du ll by violence J ill Xiirt'i (ai'ilina during the week-end. a mii»i-> indicated to- j day. Mai l.i y S l' -.\ li.i- l">. "I Itiiral llall. v. , '.;llt 11 ' 'ant ly when his. ' (in <li cha i i !a- was climbing , a leiiec at Iii - h"inr. I>r. \V. N. Will-1 !"ii iiul Sin I ii' Shi to said 1 lit? 'ii '.In i- v. i arridrntai. M.iiaiii. II I'vi'lt. flireo and' Itriiiilu. nine months. till children of Zollic si .-.i ". died m a liii' !l ,.i d< 1 M il tin r iiimic near K. Illl.l] > ■'.! 11 \\ .i mI .1 . four month-old N Iiurncd to dctilh w in n i!. . «l< tinyi-d tin1 home in ( iial tilth'. Mr- . M'li. Mi l *i acWin. 58, died M ,i i,.. , i-i h ii iis tillered when. in eldtl ■ .. cauutil lire w hile she I w.i wi■, \ r .11 her limne near Chur-j l< die. ('it I; hard finnler. a hoi 11 .'10. i • it i;,ilr : w. killed hi all ncci-j (ii i;: .-.'I i niisti iietinii projpel al| ft . i w i-i e In Wa • employed ... .Ira dm er. M.. Mi i ia-ll I'Aovey died in . | ;i ■ . \ 11 i ln> |>iI:iI «•! liuril> re i vi.I w in hei el"llnnu cnufiht l ie "in n crale in her home n• ai I' i\ i 11• ■ s' ilie. \V | I'. itii>lt'i. till, an employee of . M |;.i 1" i.v C" at Greens (Continucd on Page Five) Proposed Law Would Make Absentees Liable to Draft ; Other Capitol News Washington. Marcli I — (AIM — Seeking to decrease production lags in war industries. Congress tackled "work «r fight" legisla tion tudax as the nation started its i.vue scale wartime loud ra tion program. Alarmed iit iidiistrittl abnenteei in, the II so .added considera! -n (>l .1 |i;-n\ itilllK ItH till' pil.— -iI)!f draltil: y tin .11 nod l. icc- • • I navy yard .'liier.- «im -tay away trom their i«•£> without yml c;iii.-e. The icitislition would ren lire fore men tn suotn : li> local drait hoards the immi's v..>rkei.- .il> en! ui'.lv-ul atilhin i/.itimi l.ii.il I ■■ '.iril - v\. • 111«I In* jilite t" tvciassily .-neh men in the (Iratt. Senator IVtnkheail. Democrat of .Alah.iina. Nought immediate action l>\ the Senate military com mi t tee on his hill tn halt the military induction of farm work ers. Itaiiklirad said the armed forces' plans for having Jt.'JOO. 01)0 men i;i uniform hy the end of this >ear would constitute too great a strain on the manpower resources. Canned <1 \euolablo- were l>ael< mi tin ci ty .shelves alter .'ill eight day cnee. but slatiiitK t«» day rat hi > ■ ipons must lie submit led alnim w ' Hie pureha-o pr.ee. Kaeh person may "-pond" -l!l points this month The Si naV judiciary cnmmiHee. mi-anwh !• ' il i 'ti dei !f\n .i measiii i ' >r Mi'Kel'.i. Teli lie .' (•(• v. ntiM i*m11 11' Sc ale nuifirn it ted< .il appointments payinu si ■•>.,• y< . !> I'res id,.ni |; ' : . \ tu-Iy op |mi»ed tli Mme. Chiang Grows Faint New V AJ . . . 1 -(AIM— Ma dnme ( • K.i Slick xjrew fainl today wh • 'eetmu puhlit oil fink ill Mayor I .at; .udia's oltice and |iarl of the oi: reception was eait celled. Till' w ■ Hie ('li 'ne e leader here mi .• •iii-d.iv visit, had iusl eoiii|ileted n appearance at a pi il>lit I'l'Ci'pl inn aid had H"llc ililo tlx llliiyni'.- nl i- lo talk Willi oily of In Tills .a il • idum Chine e Alio ricat' I»ii-11ii• • u lien lie I ce.one faint V IAI 111 K WIS SOUTH CAHOIIVA flccasioo.il rain this aflrruoou and tonight consiflrr.<hlv rolHrr in ea«t r»rtion late tonight or early Tttr.sdav. Housewives Use Points Carefully j ! First Reports Show General Familiarity With Intricacies Of New "IV/.oney" (/.';/ Tin Assoc hi 11 </ I'fiss) | Point nitioiiinv v.. m into o|» I oration in every on. «»t .lu- na tion's thousand <>l 11 km I stoiv today with fir-t reports imlicat injr tin: American h<n>~< \\ i!\* hail familiarized herself \w!i in ad vance with the inti'ii'ai'i* - of th i hrand new Jyjie of "money." I With only !K imiiils hi spend for canned goo.ls ami dried fruits | anil vccclalili's fur the entire month, shopping lor rationed foods was generally light, de spite the I'aet all sales of those I products had hern Iro/.en for eight days. < »nc pi;.--:., n 11'* .i| <>|»A ri'K'i I lations prohibitum tlx list ol loose coupons was seen \\ 41li the action ••f many New Y«irU f ly -tores in requiring thiit llu- coupons be iv I nuivnl from war ration No. J n tlit* stores. Tiii- would virtuallv I end grocery delivery service. ;il though tlu< rule- provide that dcliv | "iy boy- m:iv collect llu* coupons. Little contiisi n \v;is reported amonu the shoppers. Ivai there were complaint-. It; .Vow YoiU. >ur in j Mance, women were caiiek to note I * I s: • t a l.l-oimce bo\ ot raisins re I : 111 i r • -f I 20 point- while I'M . H ounce I ii. v, - could !>«• hod for only ifi p in:. j A number of merchant-. an\iou | to help. li;id point value as well a ! in ice printed on each rationed a. [tide, and many kept rationed K'ods | >•-. -pecial .-helves. The general tendency to «jo easy i 'ii point- so early in the month w i> espre.-scd by one shopper in Kaiisa I City. who said. "I'll spend by bin • l imp March allow nee alter I ! ^ jure iu-t what i> most valuable t , in emergency menu." An estimated l.nnn.nno trained vol untccr.* were on duty ill -t > e throughout the coni<try to acr|ua 111 the public with the proj-ratu. Jap Cargo Ship Is Sunk Washington. March I .(AP»— A Japanese* carun -hip exploded and sank, the Xavv reported t > day. when struck by bombs ill the cntir.-c ■>! a heavy attack on the cnemj held Svo.-Jland i.-land area of the northern Solomon . i A commie .<|iie. reporting thi i raid, also d -elo.-od ; cw .."rial as .mils on ' a •l.-pauj.-e ua-e .it Kiska in the north |'ac:!ic where hits were ol. cr\ cd in the camp a i ea. Legislature Reconvenes House Meets Tonight To Face Spending And Education Board Amendment Bills Itsdcigli M.in li I—( AIM—The senate, idling wlnlc the house catches up with .1 loaded cal enilnr. reassembled .it noon to day lo consider mostly uncon tested matters while the house, with speiidinc and education atnetidnieiil lulls still before il. hooked a liiclit session. Heprescnt.o 1. ad.ioiiniefl Situ day tor lie weekend al!er p.i-sun; f»a local .• M'i -#*t11.1 the >11.'. (100,000 ■ 1" * ■ | bill I >r pec al • ■■ del' loinoi i w i tn \ stipulated tli.it immediately w ' 1 >i> appell ation- ntliK #'« tId i»' con ider alioli of .1 oil I I'll to pi'iy lie for a l.'t-mei »ei Stale bo nd "I cdu cation, in tic e\ cil Hie people w i.-il lo tiller a icciiilv adopted consbl 1 lional aini'lidiiicitl. Asscinblx '• lc - aureefl Ihat filial lid lourniiienl lio.. week dependcil upon 11i«» i'«i' tv «'th wh <*h thf ' hou-r handled thf two p rre of ma I )T legislation. W A AC Takes Over REPLACING SGLOiEftJ v. h.i :,re ::<>iiv; in!'> active <i ;ty, ;t nn»;ip <.f WAACShas » ; ::t.i many Jobs f«>r:r.(>rlv 1^.1,1 i • ; i .iV, ; Upton, i.. I , K. V. Kw;i th.> \voik il in' by nice! ■ - h: s n "Vi'r by tlu> • ' ; Tliis \V A \C is tivtiiij :i tr .-i i! ? v.'tn.) Finn Peace Discounted President Risto Ryti Sees iNo Possibility Of Separate Peace In Inaugural Speech lfrMuM 1 — • \ I* > — '.i-f ?t\Ji (It l.iml «t III* ill'.! Ill' **»|l t «*t .1 -"IMiml I«t»m |«l(!,l> ill il "\w <*•«IIIMi| mt am siyiis «»( .111 riui t«» ihr ;••• 1 i»*r :» Irfiml to «'•••! tr 11 •• •\riv f!»iirl in !Jiv liulil \\ hirli sh - f»;i> inr months a* 1 p.irlnrr for (irnninv. H v:it "• 1 {»;• 1' tit . <{ : <•( » Jit lMTjii United X:i?t nr \ Main Attack is Switched Into Hank U. S. and British Forces Reported Moving r o» ward In Central / one (/.*. f Th< /•/■,»•> iiilaiilry and tanks. , u .U i .. ;t !»»•!■ -i-ii'iit ali.ark !■. i:«- ■ *•»» - t-tof tin- '1(1 i • i 'i:tl' ! < <i I iu-ir \\;«y a lii-lrilK'r n'(> allied 1 in*-- northwest <■!' Mid ic/.-i'l i!a'» iti ait rll'urt to tlailk that allied i<>rward nllit d licad , a ti-r- •li- |*atc-iu s i t purtod i<» ■ tin i vim .ii MTiiir-. imwrvrr. Aiiieiitan and British lurcf* weie reported imiviHK forward both the south .iikI tlx' north ea»t from riiaiiluml K;iv.fi-inp (■ii'i after llieis reeovei'y the iuitia'/ <• iit that sector with the ■■ni'.ivhiiip hi '.i.usii.ii Krwin Kom meV* offensive. Tlie allied ad vance In llie uoithwost. it was a <'umpired iilficialiy. was pro ccrliiie, \\ i:iin.it inictillU upposi li'tii. 'I i f .. . ;.iu4- . <-|n i ontcd n ly ! Kiiin in the fact* "i stubborn ;■!' i:11 ii . v !•;»• lini h tirsl army nd . ternfu allied air assault which fjisri i' i. loft i Jjlo'idy Ii. i•> ' in i'M'ks. ■ iijii rti ii aitor ;in • • ifftn i unit tincod :■si? attacks ;it ..II .. duzm p ant KS-niile ' v . i iii'otl 1 lli'llod • "f . \ I'lio <•■:. Iillllllipio . .i |>iir! 'culiirly linns assault had been made on the : • . (I ii- ' an • ii>. iuiis or I .1 til ! !:iiil; Mcriii'Z-i I Hat). Iho na ili*.-1 -)■ intimiH'd I f ..ii event [ill al ied offensive .11:.':i1 'l*u::i> iind Spitfire and Hurricane pilot* re el rid semv- hi iiits on six-wheeled i d I her urnv :i-' vehicles and two ' • mi: r •itjio.-M'.- niiicio one ' i» -t iici> mi Ciiuli.iri i" i \vl i'ii Jin• v reported hits on n wnrehouros mid i •• ..'n The Italians ad 1 h rsoiis wore killed in On llie ntiu thawing ISussiait Irmit. the l!ed army's IflO-dav winter offensive appeared (o liave been hnnmht In a h.ilt in tin- rii'li industrial and minini; !<••:urn -it the ihmets hasin. but t» l!tr northwest the Soviets were »ti'l driving ilir.nl toward the Dnieper .Hid the western I kraine (rum their nenl1 -himi bases of Itharkct and Kursk. The ?: i - •! tiiey had en DODGcRSMANAGER REJECTED BY ARMY I ( MM—1,.»> ii ;t" ol the w n ii'cted t>y ii'.ij-e "I ii perf> 'I I. • * *. vca;\» at c\:iiii of (.the: ' •: pr<- -crl • to pas R ove To Guarantee Prices i To farmers Gains Headway ; W • • i • V • 1- i .M'i -A II 1IVI ' I ■ t I . IMC ! \C I p UK I I t«-i • ii ■ . cii •)>(' wil ii 1 tit* liirin I liilini I. i,l .<• ■ Hi "it ill nyillH the At .it •! »!<•<•<)< i lu-ii. Si ii. ' 1 i i . I•<• v. t pi ' . ii Hi i 11 \ ..t r tlUnc il ji.irt 11 .-It Il ill ( . • 'null ;n 1 i in-i • i • • ••»: r .1 mil .. . ■: "I IlljllU . < . iiylit |.. 11X il I lour limit'! i j >' VV i 'I un it' Hill «■ il 1,11 )n ll- i 1 • l<nll . I IK I flluT V.i' | itfcri mid .i"mill n II lliimitlil "f in I renin i |mv- i I - \\ I'll ••••lilusi* III" furmcr iiihI iii'di'l wlmt he wuiilt,'' | (;<•,.] • ■ |, lf| cc'i'tn Some af| r-n nlMlf thr lit© WAX ifa\r.rtd <»•->'■ l.iiFnllrtlr. \W ' < r. Pi^rr. \ p. who .-aid hoj ' duct "ii li.ifl 'i • ••iei| i |mm!\ 1-5 t e ill I.r i: A eminent letum I \iui; pike-: ill it !•«•«;11 :\elv lii«h l.iiK »11«-11** s.iic.l thiil lie lll'muht lull tlii neln h ii of fiirin liilnn ("il ii the r;i!«- il:iti"ii m price ecilifm*. p p"-e'l -II .1 p i ■ i-tinv |i"\v .iVV.Ilt tin i«-1» 'ii 1>\ 1|t lli'UM* rules mm i titer. \\ >tiId help pur |>l'ii>liie{jifi. Mil Srniit ii It 1 loi Ndifwititt Re i ilitterm. r,d e 1l">imlit it W;i i ( In I'M i I i l l! ni* fni"' iiliis ;ilirl ■ ' |. iltni ;il )' <K t li''Mi- el\iv< up I ifteririii' il t" fm >• niorr itnmt< I ii leti'Hi Hi ii .!••>• wlneli .jMi'lit '• frnm pi -i iner(M>es Keiiiitor IS.im'i.Ik ;i(|. .\ I .i l> .t til .i Ilrmomit. fill i -Mow'lmvn hi tlie Semite ii • I I i v e 'in • iltre "ii liis I'lll to Ii.iIt I'l'- iiiilucit'-ii "f f.irin worker* >ntfi the armed force--. -a measure fin ".-hirh he ha- ^htainrd the sie n.iturr.- of 40 serial - i> a» c<v«uthors.
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