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Rommel Erases British Gains fit-ish Fail In Bu VTl ySX <WV ) i a :\ .\ *•» i . : : 'a;w\h uuin LKtW DIGS IN AT GAFSA * - * *• :v<' I.cv. iii ' . I . Aii:uirr:l Kuril's. under llir criiiinaiul l.ifit'riiLrtr •. Jr. h«I\.i;m . : u:-i-: 111 frsial In rcra«»lurr <!ila. I tout whirli ,}ir- had »n-«*u <!i.-.<i anil In smash la-vowi. An .'.meriran sun rrcn, ahnvr. is sliiiun <lii'j in at:J »>i lii«" .ii :!>• lUnitt This is iiiii' ni llir 'iist i.i<ii<iti'U*|>h(iliis In lie transnt ill il fruai llir African Irunt is.v system. (Sii'.nai <'urn-. Kaiiiiiiiholo Iriitn Inlernatiniia Sound tiltnlo.t Trues fends Mine Row Union and Operators Agree to Extension Of Negotiations Until IVlay 1 at Least New V'irls. il.nrl. ' I— (Al'i — 'I'lirral in .111 iiiiiiirti! 1 (<• sinpp.iK> in solt ci.il piuiltii linn. \ it.il l" the naliiin's war eUnrl. u.in -t.iv ed nil until al i' .i l May I in |iut I. il !;••[ .ill <it llie rirli Appalachian ctr.il I.e'-U Tvvi. tl::y ; .1 -i !'. • ,;i. :i! lions Volt (nil! ;. .1' t . .in ■ the A|»1»1' t.'c nn i 111 < tin; Jne. i-fi! 1 . • HI. tin- 11 •; :«> till* un ml 1: limit on . • • .1 :i ■ 11 a retro 11 ■. .• 1.. i . John 1.. la-. . r • l> <• i'i' I the mint ; w "it-; Apr.I I .1.. . Vli.uli s 1 > >;.■ II. j■ •!. 11 rn itliern i.;» ii 1 s.i id: "We I:,., ; .11 l.l.il 10 t till' o| 111'ik1 : ■ . r • 11 a ft r- 1 ' the l'ii' id.-;ii I ON IM'J IDS i Ml uo\ » l» Vor:ii .r,-i. .:i < A;■» I ! .• -i •. .si : VI1 C.vc. V; ImI'v. „l I'm-. ill III C.il, ii ( 1:. . ;. .rt«-(l "( on iilel.• tir ■ i ■ | ! ! .1 ('."•Ii .Ii III I 1 .Sty I.- . : I thai In- vv ml* He alilc t.. leave til." h.» pital vvilhh ;i lew days. Mea* Scarce, Dernarid Heavy Mlv The .' til.' Today' a vtilucs [iir mw (■ther to.-: m • • lioniiw ('.ml • • • ' 1 ••• '' little eh a V(ll( lit C '. I I scant stipplic Then" we , meat !i s in • IKl'tlt tt'iv in nearly 1 \ e ■ n. there w. - lit" l'ir ehe<' . .. .1 Stind iv. I.. ,k I < . tiRrr of a K.in l>1ant said it writ.I • Ue • M'c how I). I j I1U "llllt I II' III, it \ I Mtpply 1.-,or,, evenly . > 1 Iry." (>; . • p, Ju* iflded. rnllp*!ni( will c imp!lento counting e . v > Meat Rations ; Announced Washington, March 2l>—(AP) — Disclosure today of coup >n I values of .meat showed that Americans will be allowed, start j in;; M.uday. to buy a maximum I of two pounds of ste ik or three j and ^•iic-iuth poui.Js of ham i burger per person per week uu j tier ratio. nig. .Actually. iiv>- t people will buy lis., In. cause tlie.v will want to two tune <ii tiie .same coupons li ;• butter, lard, cheese or canned I li h. They will have I(S point j to spend per week at an aver I age coupon cost of eight points I per pound lor the whole group I of ioods. t A p tint value chart I »r me its. cheeses and lat , with a complete description of the now p: :raii', v. ill be found cl.ewiicro i'l today's paper.) Air Forces Trade Blows Allied Airmen Strike Across Channel and i Nazi Plane? Bomb School in England I.oikIdii. March '! • — (AP) — Trading punches with the (>rr mans across the lamlish Cli.ui nel. allied airmen struck again tlii> imcnio j at eiicint lanjets in norllicrn l-'rance as ita/i war plane-. resumed hit ami run raids coastal districts of Itrituin. , Heavy explosions we t ol I5"U I '.!ie rocked Ini.u,-vs in the F 'Ike se ne area after formal ions ol allied | p!a <- had streaked' Acro.-s the clian j nel. I lie I'm • ■ daylight ictivitv pro Ividi d a foil *v tip t" night attacks [jby HAT iighter■ on railway c<*ii I immu-atioi; in ti"ithwcst Germany | and occupied territ I The German day raiders Htil a 11 fChool in a Miutheast inlaid town, j Thiec hundred chlldr« n in ti'c -. h" >1 i went I ' a heifer » !o\v minutes tie I f< re the bombs struck. ,| One e cay plane was ihul down I ARMY FLIER KILLED IN CRASH AT BRAGG Fort rinigg. March 21—(AP)—/ training plane era-lied on a rouliu l'i <hl fixe miles icrt i "f Fayette x killing "lie o-.lrfi r and injur i g anoiher. the p.ibl c relations of lav ami" meed. Staff Sergeant .John II. Mancu <i ,nii ol M' Teresa Ihugesano of 2ll While Street. K glewood. N. \va killed m th ccra.-h and Private Mi ehncl Tlotond". wh"se wife live, tfil rteneh HTth Slrerl. Hockawa; Umch. N. V.. w«v injured. J$?p is Forecast. Canadian Commanr'cr Says Conline«5"aj Afsau'i: Now I Than Hcretof oto I llnnml-ill <' :il "ii • li (AIM — *.l i.i:ir lie: l'ciirltrs. i liii-r i't < « (-••■iil'iuii-'l I.' .• I.: lire r|l riuitinn.I li \'n Aliinin is mnri i;ki-l> i"<v ll licrrlul urr Im>i>.,.ii«c cmh mriil is Iti** tit: ••'•ill lu' tlirmir.h .M:'.-.k.i ! ■ lit*- i front- of ,\si;i .tit'l r.i !■ ropr. "Supplies :.»(• :• Chili r ' I' est but |i.!■.!•<■-! Iroiip-Clem . .1 ' • inj; nl Kd" ■ : i high ntiik C.i . fi«*i.*ils. "Th. t line .>• ■ l<r|n« (level (M i) I'V i I. iv. I" i ■; i. ll ti< ii cf .i> .P. -i: i! .T in ■ V '• 1': I• I !... I.,.,' • re.I .•!! I • tllilll ill 'in- !>;■ ; HIGH COJ • ' >S SENTENCE M il l; ilci-'i. >i. . ; - s|• i • •' 191 tin* inch*. • • ♦ IX'ill .11 II. v. . iii C;it:nvl>i i «>l ;nv>!i Other the rc-nrt: 11 lilt >- v M.-u ti-i. ;i" i 1 .M l. ;; ;v.- V •. affirmed. Me<e!ey. < I 1'ill. revcr.ii il lir.v.in \ • T I von. revei •;( il. Steel t:r3.iU* To Be Pf&heii 1 Wii lr i 'I he -In ' l unit i' '. ■; r '!<•(' ■' : i v the < rlc'lined An . tended > ,i Sen; '* ;i rr;in«( ■ | |jHn (he I fi ■ :il : • p-.ilmf ; ! rn.-c. •> i e« a.cU'r Assault ' ar: ;c have Failed »v.r:k Inability ■- > i nke Two Points • I < -iiciilli il I'nyy.) . i 1 :tSir reliiiiaM it"- i"i! have failed • • t• • i n-.li .j;t11 'euse< fill tin* iin of ' - • |km.insula in llnrma, I said I'.ilay. and iimw ii> ' tiicir pu-iliotis i:i .'.(lO-incli rain of the i'c\v weeks remain l»e lood hey ins. i« Vps srftl tin- 11 rV V II a Im»:tsp«I ihtwn mainly lliT-v vrrc unable l» Imii Japanese strain; • ; !!ic iipiiiiisula whose opposite Ihr his enemy \kyali oil Ihr llay of ■ observers said 111!1 •n ir\rtl three ulijec v killed many Japanese. • aiiiccl valuable exper i .f;l< warfare. !l;ed any Japanese plan Tiiiii i before the monsoon. ' ' r.':. li. a\ii|;: liters planes blasted Japanese !• .!i;)ails. <.n llie Maya maehin • Rtinned eM ail Japa- e-e troop • the Tonne p-ad. • -,i.| I'-.- I: * i- ' i and enemy airlield;. ''."V '■ ''.me attacked an a! I • • i!liea>! I !• iinal pr v *'11 d inflict ei| a lew ' .Mfl >Iiitl» 1 d.intake. **i -"Iitluvpst Pacific, (irn Mac\rlliur's head " lart j- miimhiiippiI that allied s •''•It i | heavy blow fi: Japans Rl'imiiii; air power in !hi- Sun I ?■ sea. diuiipinc .11 tuns i:l hoinh. en enemv plane, at | ' imps at li all nil. \ru !I< itam. ' ' I N.r'• it "••'••d a 1 JtipaiHVS" • r ris If; (i i/elle a: .1 I. t I m < • 11in*m I ii! nd loin; i atihi alina rnn ov :i ":<■ M iMaeliiiie c »n* iiMiit.v el r i d t!i le.r ii... U, S. Bombers Jh*ro ve Worth Over Europe At ' Kii'hHi Air • •<*: 'i'< ■ Smticwlicri' hi I ' •• • '.'l (AIM r t ■ v Ixtntlivt l;i ''i (I •' (icriii.'ri t II i . I' ! <•. ! i ' I ..I) \ «•«< i I'.ii'hhmi. i>11< |>r.il . ' il 'W Ii ;r (I L'.'S . (I (I. I'll• cil ! icl.iv l>v M;»}. ■ I 1 r:i K:il;it. 1 («• iti\c vic'in V < till' iliuiii- i |>l'r vion,l\ •• I. ill -i i.ii(l i-'r; I • • < let..Iut 7. Ti.i I'iiifl. (■(•tii*. jit I ,< in,ill.(d .in i-ti'i of . tli.ll" |HM |.»| ,|| • l.iyliijht |im-M - It • itirn 'K'fi.'iih'lv <• - t •' fir;if11s11 without <: •. I .il.i't li li'M'il thill i • I i !<■ \ ('I'M... ill \1o ft,. • * .m U'iIIii ImisIi ivcii ■ ivly hot down, i ' v '.o( rlnwri iinrl I of «»!*• t'ltlll III 51 n Kur <\ '•! viHi-ii. |I». I-..-I. w-.iy > ; \.)|{ III ( MIOI.IXA s|o\\ I % • i-itii; temperature tonight. MEAT POiNT RATIONING EXPLAINED Ti£".."31 •"|iw;.w •- -vrt v~ '* OFFICE G." PRICE ADMINISTRATION officials J. H. Westing (left) and l.i'un r.t svli I'.-o models to explain the point rationing system for meats, la';;, l\. I; :.r.<l < In :. o, to members ol the press in Washington, I). C. The new in! r;:';n[iin;t order Rocs into elTeet March 2!). (International) Wickard Seeks Plan i o Boost Production Tax Receipts At High Mark V.'.i h iiv.'-'ii. Miisvli ^ I—C AI») — I'lii- inl'Mi.il ICi'l'lUK1 111 11 ii p'iic l l-.'l.v liiiil hVlii ii.ny I .l!i r .|< \ I ill-.II iy iMtl.lllitl, IXtii Kri'jiic • kim i .1 i • <• pinc . juilirii'i;; !i|ii .. y< .»i" .ij{'i. ' ii.ii y i • i . ill 11 ..mi .ill jii li ■ ri! I . \ II' U' ■•Kill- I'ltillcil M..i.*!t.i ...'I'tiii. ■ i luii-- . i if|«nt wl, en |t:n"t*d \ ill SJ!tfl.l'IU,IM»7 .11 llll' : .m> || ■ ! :|| ,i .VIM I' Jlfju. W abacs lis Panama Vice President Says Allied Victory Means L'ijc:rty, inmocraty i cr ASi Nations r.iiKim.i ( •!•. i'.i'miiu. MhitIi "II — ( M'i - > it .illiril vitiiiry ii\ i f Mir .ii- >• ill im.'.iii rcrsliili li'litni'iil hi Ii• ■ I\ .iml limine- | r:ir\ for ;i'l hitnl ilu* umlil. i liirsi" .iitfI si.i.ill \ ii r 5'fcsiilrnl ' llrnr.v A. \\ .iIl.n-«- n| |tw I nilnl Stall's s;iii| <in(.,v ,|S In* riilirllislrd nil olliriiil t i- if In I'.III IM1.I ll< I I..lllll \ll|. | n III I • •tinlrir*. pari nl i >i \ -n nation Imir nl In .ii mklsi riKiml «l«>li\ - cry l«» tin* I'. in in iDiigrci>.I \V illiiri n ii '.In' "mmiiion ill Ml (• I . III \i • I' In w v icti.ry l ■ »r i ■ ; •• • j»i».• 'if I hr W'lil III." .lllll . n ; "\\V. Sill >'.."i- '|| till! New \\'.ii!<: ii< must in llu? f:iiv ..f : mi •• •• .! ! inoblumK j [•iinfr.iiiiiii I tic Ill mi; mi.-., ' i.f fl Tflid :: ,l!!(l 111 : i • • • I •i'VIM'II ■ ' tt hir'i ri >\ ii i n t > nl tlii' |m i' V..|||.;; I ' |i«"'«'!l. WfilliMV III.; ' : l> III Chile. \vl|i"i. Hi. ' 1 rriv'ti'iH ever mi- inli'il i ■ "i \ i iiiir Iiiik been )>rc|«ir<(l. TWO Nl.(;PO CHILDREN DIE A?'- MOMR I'.URNS II lk|. IAl') ('»'• ;»I. 2 titxl < luii. I. i • iklreti itf l.'iriili -| W \. • liner i.l the HI. M.'i'v" 1 it ii ';. I < >i.i• iu»" riiiml' . v, i . i .1- m il I • ('• "Ii vi'i lerdiiy i' »'e>i ">'■ <1 I Ii*? home. 'i if '•> < i'l Hi*-' ''ltizc was unknown. Defeat of Incentive Payment Program Leaves Farm Crops Short of 1943 Goals WashiiiRliiii. .March *JI—(AIM —Willi production prospect* con siileruhly short til wartime rc tliiircmcnls. Secctary nl Aeri rullure Wic karu sought a sub stitute today for liis stymied SI 00.0(10,000 incentive payment in iik ram. '1 In- |ir>')iiiini, designed t:■ pay Kil mer I><.n11 for producing mini' dry beans and |x.*as, nvvc't potat >• and |»-.i111;t- li>r vcKctaiile ■••!. blocked when .i 11.>ii>c .11•;>: • :>"i • 11• • subcommittee* refused to < >• K. IiiikI.i lor it. The federal crop reporting Ijnanl'. mcciiI planting -ur\ey indicated lii.it proiluclurn id diy In . ns ami |H'a . import ill protein suU-tilutc lor liorl meat ■ppm*.-. would toll Jar below 11111i1.1rv. lend lease and c!\ ili.oi rcquiiemeu? . I mlcr the incentive payment plan. the Agriculture deparliuciit uiiuld have paid farmers S°!0 ail acre for dry hcans and Sl*> for peas i>lanled in excess of !I0 per cent of their individual goal. up to ll.*> per cent of the goal. Wickard K'iis said by aidis tn lie lie\e it would lie po-.siblc t- gel a much larger aereage "I Immiis an I peas if farmers were 'fcrcd .i slight |v larger return. Such ;m otic, woi.ld have to he made jouij. odorc (Continued on I'age Five) Hurley Takes Another Trip For President Washington, March .'I (.MM ltrigadicr General Patrick J. Ilur ' V. presidential ii ndv m . i. i iday pre pared to take off on atiolhc . m tc.-national a- -ignn-fn' ! ::i - t..: i lit" the N'r i and M ddi .i• * , n < a pair o! dipl matio problems ,n. e irreiit I llow to brm:; alioul umon .| i evident ,i d !• " l*'i etieh : ■ . e "J. How lo ii| ply tin' Altantii charter tor tiie m-t tune in pro p-iscri election. lor two icpilila tin der Kreneh control President Ho -ni'l' ,-a.il lie wa ending Hurley on ,, -ew mission -iniiiltancously d: e' > inn the lat leiresignation lro:n hi.- diploma tie po.t as minister to Now /.''aland The only soldier in the nation' , dip lomalie service in hi-' most reecti cap fily. Iltulev has tlown hollt 11a Atlantic and Pacific a-. IIh1 I' e dent's emi-sa v, and ha \i .ltd I'm continents of North and South A met ea. Ivirope. Atrica. Asia and A.i.-ti i lia. liecently he retained 1mm tli Russian battlctronts. 'Desert Fox' Lashes Back Situation Described As 'V ery Confused'; American Troops Advance in North (Hit Tin .1.- //r'fih>l I'nxs) I'ioM A!;ii Kiuin Roni iiK'l lia. i .i ;.v ii v. nil a rii's i>l \ i.ij< !;• i . iut«attack* mid virlii.ii \ w i|><-cI nut .In* I5ri >■ i;:ii" .iii'; ;. ' • i |s;i • Cailoil to ! 1-5I1 c': • • .v lii'i'.irh i 11 tin1 Mail tli lirt • nl'iicially an '; ;'i 'i ll'illl iI10 : 1 il .!!(• Majriunt" i"«»r llli e»!* , ificati*. i»is- it*. > iii' sit tuition rt'H- " v lii U in in'- 'i•ii'i • * :<-Hi leu \mrri call troop- «i ri> >-«-;>:>■ <<•(! l » Inve inflicted a ill-filled reverse on tlit- (iermaiis hi the II (iuetar scetnr anil pushed mi five miles toward the sou l rum Maknass.v in a II'. lea I to Hommcl's north' rn lite line. Front lil.c i:-]m.-l-. - . il I" S ar 'ille-v tit- ii<- t: v- 'i i >i l'i "ii la* Its • nil ..I ;i !«>)-<•<• i.i ; ..me Ii") I'.ornian tank.- i-n.-l "! Ill ('. e-tar when* Hi" American- were v ilhin an hour's drive • >r tlie m' i. Prime lUinisici Churchill 1 >hl par* 'lament in l^ondon ?■::.? I:• runa-l h id egaine.-l lise ;: < .! :• p..rt "I ground lost in the I'.iili-h c-ghlh army'.* i-'saiilt. wliicli liail lorn a mile-deep alien! into the German defense zone near Zarat. An Algiers broadcast, uncoiifirm M elsewhere. fa id the eighth army ;v;k contii: in:: t<i advance within 13 miles of Oalies. A hiillcti-i from General Dwiirht I). I'isenlmwrr's head Uliarler- -.aid the '.<•rin.ui-. niak inc a hitler --land in i>|inn e In Hitler's reported order lor them to "fight to tIk- l ist mall." cum ter att.nl.ed in all three main sectors el' central and southern Tunisia ycster:l.iy. A <-• niiiiiiiT>i<|i- re|Hiited thai e riotis li'SM' ui-'c inlliied on In" ■otinlcr attaching (m and iimr> than L'.ono |< • hit •••if captured. Some II.WHI pxis prist>nci had pie vi.'ii-lv Im*i• 11 ii-iiMi'lcil t:il:en -i ce Mn I't l ! ■< :i ive lu'".in la 1 S it nrdnv. < 'lui! i> il'. v. - > ; ■. d he ha.-cd li s itutcinci hi i • iciest information from "I'nil - ia. dei-tare-l thai Rom mel's I r • ' ii- v largely rest-"rod the !• i ili-ti ii i- n the Mar clh /• 'iii' Tiie i '• n.ini-'er v .'•rti' tl that the I.;.?!'.- ' 'd i -t vi- I readied ,l« el :o • I i* I >»'.'• 1 i 'it'll ligll! tig lav ahead. rl".-!aic I that "on the •ither lint ' I h n • ureal eoiifidenco oil tiie I '• I in the IJn-siaii campaign. So \ ii I dispatches l eimrle:! tndav thai the I'ed armies were heal ioq olf everv Ccrinati attempt In slioni aiio.s the upper l>im els rhii. io the Kharkov-Bel cnrml sector-. Hill linl pileil up 7.n(in Ci'ioia-i de.ul iu a five-day (C - ■ i I'... • I-" c) Japs Bomb Guadalcanal Some Material Damage Caused, But No Casualties Result from Raid Washington March :l—(AIM --.lapaoese plane, caiieil "some material damage" to the Amer ic.in .-.illi<-1<1 on Guadalcanal is land in the Milumoiis during an attack Tuesday night, the Navy disclosed today. •on Mn ill a |o>ce of Army I lighi-i .ti.i'«-d i .- enemy seaplane ' hji.-c Iii U..ta I'a.v in the eetilr.il , ShIoo'oii-. 1,'e-tilu were not rep >rl iCd. All I' S |.lanes returned. ■■ I>i» n:' |Ih> night "i March 2t, i a small tuinilit'l' ol Jitpit i.-e plane* | allael i d tiv ii'' i li| on (! wirla1c:iti.i1 island Tli." «• • -Hie malerial Idn -i !■ itt there wiw imi cnsttallicj In ] eiiuiiici (tii.i'i Ii-ii'.' w ia l illackcd mi I' -- tri'lil in M.irc 11 I.' when Iw > .li'Pa i pinner Ii'tnlH'd American poiit. :ij without i-ii'.ir. ng ca ualtiis ior dinnagc.
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