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Usui*#*#15*1 23 atltj Bis patrij I'HllvTlETH YEAR WIKE SKKVIOE OK Tllfc, ASSix IATKI) IMIKSH HLNDEKSON. N. C.. THURSDAY AKTKKXUQ X, JULY 22, 1!H:5 FUUL.ISHK1; K VKit Y A FTKKNOUN EXCE1-T SUNDAY. FIVE CENTS COPY ULS. Bombers Make American Invasion Sweep Moves Rapidly A head War's Biggest Raid On Barioko Harbor Planes Pound Area In Daylong Series of Attacks; Ground Often sive Gains Allied Headquarters in I lu Southwest Pacific. July 22— (AI')—I nitcd Stall's bombers shattered Japanese posit ions at Harioku harbor, above ,\Iuiula, on the north shore of New Geor gia island, yesterday in tlv: heaviest air attack over made in the southwest Pacific. More than 151) Avenger tor pedo bombers and Dauntless divers, operating under a strony fiirhter cover, pounded the ;'.rni in a daylong series of raid®. '"Otic hundred 31! Ions of bombs were dropped and the a:ca was extensively strafed." (lie daily report from General Di'uclas MacArthur's headquar ters said. "It was (lie heaviest air attack that that lias beet cxceutcd by the allied forces in t!r: southwest Pacific area." A : i) ke.-nian added th.<t il als > surp. : < (I anything the ,1a pa tie e li:id ever done. 'Hie c iiv:mii'.f|'.io -nirl "Jr.? rail v.'a. mnde "in suppoi ol <-iir ground t<>' ce-." This >r,mlit indicate Aiitcricin troop.; were • eilig friini Kn >gai I.•lei, tw > miles northeast. whert. I i>l week tiny destroyed the entire Jap anese Karris-in. Bain.ko is the supply base tir Mtindit, key .Japanese defense point in the ronirat Solomons, hut allied force- M >cke I traffic between the two point:- last week. Only one sentence was used ill rrpurlirK the ground action at Miinda: "Kncmy ground forces launch rd a strong counter attack and were repulsed with heavy losses." Sli;,;'i> lighting eoiitiniicl among rdvar.ci <1 patrols in the Komiatum district sn i ii mile- inland from Sil pniana. .lapansoe forces launched nine counter attacks against Ml. Tambu which Australian jungle fighters captured several days ago. Thf enemy was hurled back in every alien pt : ml left at least 2<TJ d a l on the -lope:: of the hill. CEILING PRICES SET ON FRESH FISH SALES Washingto-. July 22.—(AP)— Maximum retail price cut 1:e h li.^ii were prescribed today by the of fice i>l Price Administra! :on in ;i:i action in erpretcd by some <«11"icj;■ I, as an effort to end the "sirike" ot many lisherino". OP A ordered retail seller t > l.mit their j!>v formula ba-e.l on the nimilwi' of cent* mar.:- up eus toniaril.v placed on lish l>y each re tailer between July a and July Id. OPA explained tliat ee fie previ ous order refill.:ted the \vh ilesale pri.'e. lite mark-up formula will au tniuaticullv force reduction 111 re tail pne probably ranging from Hi to 20 per cent. Later. < >P.\ added, i; plan- I • i sue Hal "cent.- per pound" maxi mum prices on fresh fi>h. M'NAITOIITON IX AFRICA Allied Headquarters in North Af rica. July 22. (INS)— 1.ieut. Clen. G. I.. McNaughb . commander in chief of the Canadian army. ha» arrived in the north African war thea're for a lour "f inspection. i! w s announced today. Canadia tr'iops are playing an imivirtaut role in the invasion of Sicily. Strike Halts. Production At War Plant Akron. Ohio. July 22 -(AP)—Pro duction of military, truck and pas senger tires was halted today al the General Tire and IStihhcr Co.. as a work stoppage. seen: d within a week, spread anon^ tt-Mi employees ol (lie division. KnimVtl It. Harper, proident of the CIO Itubber Workers local it General. said all employee* "! the tire division joined an "unauthor ized walkout" protesting the com pany's "refusal to take back a work er with eleven years' service." A company spokesman, who de clined use "f h's name, said 'lie walkout threatened in throw 2,0011 other workers into idlencs-. Seve ral days ago a bulletin board ivilic. sinned by C. It. Jahant. General's vice president in charge oi produc tion. warned workers tIt;.t any em ployee participating in a sitdown. slowdown, walkout or oilier work stoppage would be referred to the VBI as "sabotaging tin- war eltort." the spokesman added. Federal Conciliator Paul Fuller said he had recommended certifica tion nf the dispute to the war labor board. Where Reds Gain I * pToropets Bzhev Kr2&nchug KrosnogrodV..^ f , ' v r iiyur^g^ HURLING ;is many as six (livisio... into a single eij'lit-mile scctur, the Hussinn army is closing a powerful pincers on the important German base of Orel. The Nazi raeiio claims German troops lure arc fifihtitiR ".lie bigjjcs.1 iK-fvi „• battle of tr.u uar." O /P • ° bees Crisis Radio Broadcaster Declares Situation in Pacific Grows 'Increasingly Dark' New York. .Inly 112 1 \ I * > The Tokyo i.ifiio In • >.kIci:•-! iml.i.v .111 a<t (Iit.s-: l>\ .1 Japanese ;n. 1 1 .• .illu'. r <!oclaiii.;', tliiil tin \v;n* 1!n;.I:■ >ti in • lit* siiiilhwtvl I'.KiliC- 1 >iinn}; increasingly dark" a> .1 i- till • >S "liurcc l:a«;ic ;iir I ».■' I • , l.ie • illiiv ol '.v.1' inl-'iination r-p> 1 1. *1*1 ic* oliieer, who w.i.- n ' >:• is*! 1 i (I !>v iliune. jisrericd .1;>|>:: 1 i : ' n ;ili"» - cd .-i-'iirj " v. :.i linin;: \ • <• - ' III ! nr 1 n.:\i;:i:iiii ill ..'ill d< • ed lliat I tile Sillies keep "per.-l-.tciltly i•• •; 111ifl I hark time ;■ >. -...in" witi *eeiiiti»s !y i nclli . ' ii'pl; eruictit » >\VI siiul. "This illustrate- t!>:it 1 oii'iny. I too. 1- raisyinu «:it ;• 1 i• 1. • . oiu-n |-ivc with iit'iitv 1 illoii .in 1 v.illi ! 1 tow or that wi' (.mil'I 1 .•-.v." tin* speaker added. "Wi- hip ' ■ • oj;niy.c ■ Ilia! llw souliiu'ini Pact lie wai has ii'-w entered .1 stage wliei ■ <ii iM»'c hid lie imiht be lull..lit ' ■ ilvtcriiiiiii' 1 ;!ic victor." MOTORISTS CITED ON STAMP CHARGES CSrecn '>oro. July 22 Al'l Ap proximately IS.Odll ca mvni'o 1 North Carolina have Imvii nlni foi failure to diKplny thcii lederal aito jimbile s ickor.- and :1c,' ty c* "Hector* i.ri' continuing their (I I ■ cnlorci tae pilii'hac ol 1 *ic" -t c • throngii nut the stale. it w.i u • !<• I 1 •(! I>v In- nlficc ot Charie II. I«• »!>«_•.• on. culk't'lor of Inter.d Ituvi ;u llOI'O. More tli;m 3.5IHI to.leral .-ticker, were sold in Winston-Salem bet wee 1 .l-.ily 1 and July 15 as result 0! tin drr.c lln re. In Alananrr e >u l.v i» 1 • »rc* lit.:' 1.7IMI pciVoi- 1 I'll! ':iliiji> a I'll ro-tilt ot eilal on and in ||»lil > I county "'Hi slickers wen; -old follow in;: eilalioiis. I (!ui!foi I r . nil;, iil)i>nl 2.IMMI citati' have be 11 is sued to date. HKf'IW ATS ST ATI; Halcit'lt. July 22. ' AI' 1 II, r. C'-iidv.fl! r rm p-nver chairman Will icpic enl N'o'lh Carditm ii Washington J:i'\« :'l! ! a ntcclinj called '<> dicu - I ■ nigralo|*y (urn labor problem. T.Alt imt:i. m i: Allied I learli|uarloi . 'V >rlh Africa •Inly 22 (t'I'l Caplain I'alph (I Taylor Jr. of Dtirh r . N. ('.. will three eiiein.v pi mic- already to hi ' credit, bee. no the lirst dec i- hi V Id W.r ■ ivl; Ki'oop liv shootjnj down a f»ei nan Me-serxehmill 101 and an It >1 1'1 Ma:-clii-2n2 tltirin ye;terda; ; ; lid r,n S rdinia. Sicilian Towns Fall Nazis Fail To Stem Red Offensive i " Hitler Sends fresh Units into Orel i Soviet Offensive Within Kine Miles ofr Nazi-Held City; Fierce Fight Rages r. . Ki.m. —<.\| , — jite Ku:. • lit liu V t ill..!*»'.'J .; H III!!'. I ■i'iJi'ii utui l.i MiiiniUkl aiid hravv Hunting ha - . <• ii r.i: in,' since daw 11. the <•.111.1:1 rajs.i s.-iu 10 iiJ.v 111 a l.i a.wic.c.t i t !"..riti*.l l:.v Hi.- A>.si via. il i-riiik. Moscow. .In!;.' 2'1— (Ai's — (Ici mjin n im. m-i>:i*nl . i-i^IhmI into Orel In% I'V /orced I marches. counter altgckeu vi I ciously in desperate . l ioi is v.. I iitll 1111* lt!i 'M:iM i.nsijivj'ir y. I Lerilay Im! weiv fina-ont! hark j as tin- Soviet -i\ roiled 011 I. ;o within nine miles «»t* ill - (Jer 1 man .- ti o:;j.>l»n!<l. tile l-ln- -i;i 11s j annoiinc il officially i«iay In a liulll.1 11I' ini-rca-his vi<» I I ;• in-:* which raged 'Mill miles soiilli ui tloscovv. (In- Kussiuns sail! tin v I eal Ihriush iii-.:*..ps of 1 enemy tanks and infantry lor cuius of lour to nine mill's ami overran !)(• villages. i (The l.o::<!oti iaili:» said that llitler had ordered Orel, hinge ol' the esliiT 11 i/i south central de fense line, held "at all costs.") Driving ti the ninth, the Has .-i.ins had u-ached I'uky. :ii>•.. 11 10 miles west • t tin- city and within fiw miles < ' the crucial Orcl-llry an-U rnilw ■■>' .<t a point miles northeast <•! 1! yaiisk. Another (<>1 1 nmn from the north had cap! ircd Optukha. ti.nc miles norihea-t of Orel on t! • railway from f. Hen Mtser.sk. | Soviet !• ■.v.1.-. sma-hing front lly Irom tin- r m had driven ini<> '/.<<I > tarevn, eleven miles away. The smith'. 1 advance on the < ty V\as meeting till' ti'imliest (Ji i : .11 .|i|ii>sitiim ;r 11 .1 S i\ i«-t c<>mimini<|iio s:'i:l only T11 ' the It iss.alis "1 u tinued !i> 1 1 . : aii"-. d." That • I ninv. was 1. 1 cii.irt d vve-t of M • ;.t a ]><>it t . ' 30 miles snutl "I Orel. In ycste'iiav en* battles '■. 1 • Ittissinng Haiti ! knocked iiut m ,• than 77 tank.- 1 !;'>! na/.i plains 111 Ihc • >rcl >rc>i . I<•!!••. ind announcrtl tin ' the day' 1 gh" tig. which raged a.-- far ui nth as tin- Donets riv. r I. •! had lal'.t'll • • !l 5.HIMI C.t r 10.000 TANKS I).'1:m:!. July SI. (AIM—The C'hrysle. cor|Miration disclosed today t'"..:t it I'.tl.- cnmplctifT it- PUHHith I)i((iiI• ti 1 weight t •. a" he Detroit ink 1 • ' 1: !. Chry. li' received first funk or ili- Aii: l.i. MJln 11 the e :l lit! 1 it . . 'tmiii ' >.111 :.s iixiiit1; ahead ol . r'tc.'liilc .. i l 111 Dec'.'inlie: 111 ll! it lily |>r uhlctioii wa - greater than .1.- entire i>lll|lllt I'm I 11 1 I. Army Losses Far Below 1917-18 Total WnshltiKti n. Inly 22 (AIM— t'i ited St t( . I- licen a hell g < ' • ii' in th..>. w .1 ■ 1 >11'.'. than I nlii'ipated ti . World W.n. I. ,t A tny en i:■ I:it hsivi lieen i rly ;•;111 2"i pi : cell! ol the | 1 !»t7 !•! tnts'l. Actin: S" erelary i t \V; i K'lhe't 1' I'allc son told •'ie. onfi n i i Imlay that i'P 11.- through .1 ii l.i 7 showed >' 1.1.'!'! Annv e . ,ltii again t ;..1 ,| of 2lH.:i«!t i i 1!»I7 and I'.ili! lint P'.ttei ii ; dih 'I: ■ M is almost certain that the liting !ti i in tin-II . 'i- prospeel i '! lie much h;>rdcr than smy— i "g we h ive vsper i-nced vel. aid the ca-.iinitio; w ill moii'-t. " I he period ol relative ipiii't i- gone. \Vt. will do well not ti> tt n il e r r ti I e the enemy's st»englh." Army easiliillies thromth .Inly 7. 1.711 werv killed. H7S d'i'H ol wounds. 17 7:'I wounded, j "I 07fi ini ^ing and 1" 1152 pri - ■>orihs A\va\. tor Railroad \ arils in Rome 1'ir; 111 niuli uvir liumc \ mi look down line on the pattern of the ! tcnial fit \ .iu-l as one boniti dower rialili leaves lite tack ill the wake ol another (middle ri ;ht). both "m ini: on their way to destroy a railroad yard. At leii (arrov i is (lie C <.lo->seu:n. one of the ealtural iMimiiiiriUs which airmen were ordered to leave un (taniugeii. I S. Army JMunal Corps ladiophoto. tlatcinutimal Soundphoto.) Sub Triton Lost At Sea U. S. Undersea Craft Had Destroyed More Than a Dozen Ships On Raids in Pacific \Va- Iti11'ii. July — 'flic Nav> .iiiiiouiieftl it.ill.. lite Mil.iitiirii.i- Tiitun. Imi ! raii'.;T <:i >l.i|i>. "must l»r in - Mimed In lie lost" mi a v ir p.iii nl. 'I i Ti uIt it-It 11.. 11 ill- ! 'Vi-cl IlKHV "!i: tl || /III IMIc \ Wi'.'f I |> and mi men. \va- hi :• I by .'i ; C'>nim;in :• ti' ue Kfiii i .! .i ii/.it-. .Ir lii i.. vn. N. V I In- ti's-rU tarried ,i imriiiil <'oni|ili'ii«'iii nl ahiiiil vi\|\ men. II was llii- lentil I nili-.l States ui)(l«'i>e.i luiiil In lie lust in this Mar. iiiiliuiiisi; eiuiil lust as a result i ■'litiiaI i*i Iii«* r.icil ii ■mil t\\«i ■!> i result nl iiuiieotiilial iiit'ideuis in tin- AUanli". (!u :'n hiind, l*i it«*»l S! r s:H • li:r. i III led I •: . i • si" n. •• "I' dill I „vd. i dud ilij; a 1' . '»• 'link. I lie N ■■ 'lepiirlnit- . ■ i due \i epiTlinn '• "'I'' I; ll'.-i i I'ii-iiiillv ■ Mil-inariiii' ' > i . I 'The !'• States -ill i; tie , t'»n hrjt !. :*• return ff*»»vi | oftcitilior. • must i«,. |>n sun ed 11 l)C* 1"M. 'I 'K<\t of l;.l; <>: pt'l - 'II I'.el l«l\ " ' > informed." The t • previous sulmuii sun I lo<(, ;.! " car patrol tlie I' ■ j cific. wt'i ' •• Ambi-rjsiik and the f Irani I'll;. PRICE OF NEWSPRINT ADVANCES ON SEPT. 1 W i.V • !"ly JJ!» < T I (flirt* I'rieo \ ! • II >|'.\ I !!<• «" ■ .! .■ I V»sn (I '• 1 )<■"> lli.il I' e pl'ie •' iu".v..pt er v. Ill : up s i i |np . i': ' l>i*r I i TIh* . follower! tin 1 ii it 11 \V 'lilil'lun .nil M I • •' \ m l e it ' "lis wiiii i' w t:i > | pi• I»I lie I ncwspi in' | Mirers. Tli"' . ti emt'lil Hi l> i : " ■ I f|t . • ed e 1.1 .• Hid |ii - eiirentett! VfiTHH? roi: m>i?tii CAiioi is v. C'unlit**" 'I \\ arm imln ,'iid l«» niell with *''a*lrred ilititid*i :,rt"r"r"'i ;i»il • "I •'line Pay Contract To Test WLB Power Rome Reports New Air Raid I. .iniv 2;!. 11; > i ut ivi'hm II: I'.f ,-i III. ' I'l. i. iiitc::<11 ;itl> i ■ i ..i! • nun ,,ii siirti- i l! .• 'ill . hiiiiiMJ' i.ilii i . .ill • Iri ut Monti; \ it . ll <i|| tin- i i|)it. 1 . -I 'Mil injured Tin K. n i- win bttlh 'in . 1!: li .nifiii't ! ll led A < i ■ die, !»'» milt's ti «i . • :.'i S;ilcnio, Bab son Says Issues of Post-War Period Vv ill fc5e Settled By i* ighting Men Kt f:o(ii:r. w. kabkon. ( (>|M||'4lll I!' i: . 1 lllili-llrl I in.imi.il Htircau. in.. . .. . ».!> J. 1 (jilt ii ah. I; . j • .i;i. i li v i i . ..(i ; ; ,.| •' J V. til*. viHh * i. Sta In: .i I i ii Ki.i-Kt <i.. in (ii>( I - . . ri •( .. v. i-.:.KiR I!.i • . . \ v I t- . ».l„ | u .i r ' . . t il<\ .. II < .-!>! "I !": i , r intmviKh lief! At «i • ike l.iki II < III.:.:* -■ t.i;il i I • i.Mlli. I: ill "III- .III i >. «•< A micIi, v.n'i •' «• RM-.-it.-: v..i;• I.. !!u' lilxloi) ill uir r<>111)11 j un fully lichi • I bint. In- hl.'l" i : . . v. nlllil ! • I• 11* nun i.i t • ■ II 1.1 ci>;il ii UC*«I l in • . c.,1. Iliiliv Oi !• ■ lies •, \\ ,r. r: . i*: v. i' ' i i«iii> ii.i\ i i ! • ul it Kriiiikfti t*'r, li .l.ii i- fl'liVVd !•. ;:ii ,i'11 . rt n lulu I1 t«-nil pl.in iiiid Unit 11 would liinu along with i! in. Iltit I,', i-i \ ill I • tun M)i;il I' 'll! ill. • l 1 ;i!.( III! Illi.-liil.i': T11 .1 \v "ll U 1 <l;:i I If niity !r. t it ||.|».. ) Agreement Signed With Illinois Mines Provides Increases in Pay Schedules WaMhinstmi. ,iui\ —iAI' — A innti.ul lifluiu I tit- I ni.i'ii .Mine U»rkci:< ami 111 ■ no>• Intii iiiiiioiis i-iiai |i>»sii>l> a Mi'ilgt' lor liii.il (liU liinii m ii:«- prtiloi.Ki-il rn.il rwiiili \ris>, olli'icil (lie war laiiui" board toda> Us m-a o|i|t<:rintin> In t."»l its |io\\rl> Hi v|lll|ii'<il).l ■ V ililtlK 1 ' <•' ' ail... I .< .i-i v i : . <i. > ... >, "i' laii :i r p.i tin i, ft .id < >(>. . . A■ . i i.." . , ^rmin" . i-i.ii!. a. i.t i tt l.l; • Ial ul .ill i.M'A .iill:. i .. . u ■ i l. V.IM¥ .11 ..I i ll -C. I.. < ii'l l.il'lHT |». I lift I a I I!i*. 11 «a» in- ii;r.il|- • . iii.v. it ..ii i \vuuId l.'t iwiivit) l>y tin* •• ..li. wlilili a ■ i ■ l> • a. ii -i a |hii i.il-i..-} •. s.11 ; . * .- r mint. . :. cx}Ht*ti'd, t. i\>.. tluit ii v. .»al(l a I.i . In - i . liiill llH' i- a '.. i.i i. "In si.;.■ i..:I\ |Mill;i1—l -i' ..■ i in II.i- lit \\ 4. • i an ill \ .. ; i it . :. Sin • i.a , , bi....il in .-.ii(i, n a ..> v. .a i ij .1 niialir •i !';i. itltnl .Iclin I. Iin •; th« mv.'. in tin i iii w i l; i >ii I »'l Ill ■ \ t !i.;|-'l- I l»\V caniii ii . i i . l> '.a il i ■ .. ai • imnl aiiiiiiiiiK'i'iiii '• 1- .ilin tin 111.a lilt- in : ' i \\ l.li v.. t 1 : i 1' } i ii i i • - ?n : ul ..nil v. iii ••ll'i ill !. ill Ii ' i ' ai la iu ill .n \\ 111«■ i i ;«.im . nit i i EX I RADI I ION SOUGH T OF FORMER CONVICT Ii;. Jay : ( \ l't u i l n •; I'fi'tiUhli'ii i aay i'W|ii'.»*li"d (ixlriid ; - a .a HiiiIiI,v Allen. ri»nvh*l ivhii r. • l I II IHiii 111 ('.l!l-||-i|llil |IT' 1 • •' lain f:i"n SiM'tli W.isli., wlll'l'i iii; in l<l I"! N •;•♦!» CiUi'litia iinl i i! r>. it rniuml wiit i in Governor Al t!.a I', l,;tit.;li,. i>l Washington. Alli-n was cntnicorl In four (o (i'.p >ca . N'ovrmhor -I. 1033. in li-r- <*n rot'n'y c rl for r->!ibc, v. Ii . T "I *."'vfr.Vcer Axis Forces Are Herded Into Corner Americans Drive Within 20 Miles of Wectern Tip of Italian island d 1 i» ;t<l.|uui t< r> in North Africa. July lii' — (AI * > — The American >«\vutii army has captured Sciacca .>n iin- Sicilian .-oiuh • na>t in ;i ihiuulerhult drive which !ia> placed them i»;jt a litt !»• i . : :.cn ■ iii from th_• v.vste i. ,!.i il heal •! u: i. c; l> -•.* iv p: .a. only i'.Icrtno i" r.siirs San * aterina. rfvcii miles iii.i IIiui>l Callauis^'Ha anil -!8 milri souih til tiu* narlli roast; Mii:li. midway bclnri'ii Cas t t-l \ i-11 a in > and Sciacca; < allahcllolta. tin- Sciarra air 111(11110; I'lii- airdrome at Castelven trano: Itaniacca. "!i in lies southwest of Catania, also it-il to (lie Itri t is.lt. 'IVii A • . .. t Itai'i.- now were ,.|>i .. nii.im Pale ilif r.ip.tal of Sicily. with .■ last mourlaiii ranft ■ .tal Castvlvct rutin - >" miles west of Aut'iiji" ;■ . i 1' Kmpcdoelc, ;• .v, i in ;i- ; wiiturcd b,v tin Am< . . : - ; ; Saturday and Sunday S ... . about ."«» miles Till Al erieaij ffciiin was making swilt progress in a drive toward l'ali on the north coast, he:.'i ll- .1. I .'. I' .all- ..mi their t ;«tii r. . - Mi. !nu iiifa>t cor ner • the ! -,ii and tiie Italian 26th Assii 1 .s. n > . d ' in- snr . " • ;i>so :«s ;»xis pri.-otie - >untcd t ■ more than 40," lino. \!oiik tile east roast luiHrvcr. fieri c tii;lit.us i ontiiineil between the Simelo river and Catania where I In- (ii'i in.i ii lli'inaiin (io erlim annoreil ;livi-iuii and fresh na/i torn"-. incluiliiuT .i naraeliute ivfanlr> hall ilion, were eontest inn evi'l.v null ol urinind with Oereral ^ir Bernard I.. Mont siunerC* eighth army. • « > we\ was king steady. ii slow progress. ' . •!« place. ■ -i. . : 'i "heavy i' 1 ,-'i : ctetl "ii the • A Reuters rcr<|>oudent with the '■ fleet • tin Mediterranean ro P <1 '•»>•* l»i ' iiips. again ' »ldly Sloan ; Italian main '• • ibicrt.-ii < t :• the C.nlf ■' r.iranlo •> •• vy liw-minuto '!<!' l "! \ '| ii: v 111 ••111111'. v. is^iiir i li •• ,'|< ,»[ the > hip- nil till' 1' an nmnli mi. ; < liist was at CSe , on l'i i. : i \ <i. 1041. This purpose c\ dcnlly was ;>> hamper -hi!'': fii* • in: . i-( nii'ii:- i , Sit-ilv • ailway. i nov. tiii' M i' <vi« • ia-t line has iir i .i\ .'. 1 ■ !'.'i i n il |>y bomb iiie.- " I• • \ i . : nl i i -cwhere. T e Amei tcan* and c nmdliiiM were ■' I -j •• retreating i ' v • i •• i| the general ditvri - 1 i 111 e*r * pe port Mes L.ina. an iiili iik'o which. continued* I w .hiM 111"i . \ pir ' ' .ii po-ilion t ■ • ■ .ki a* C. '. u i ii>', the rear. l l t Ita1 i i : :ii.ijiic H'porled that It •' '. iii-ci^'iied plane which "• -'e l ' ,i< iiine gunning action ovei Home airdrome this :i i!nlng wai .ii t down by n (Sermon plane.) ii i lliilijin debacle in cenlriil and ■:.< .tern Sii il> apneared t<> lie on a i ah' ii in) ■ ral ill* 1 • Mai !i;.l Hmloi t.. Orii/inni's defeal at the hands <•( r.'i': 11 :• i lh< Libyan de?crl in 1H II. Kvery siwirk "i fighting spirit np I pe,.1 cil i • have l>ii "' i luped out it» 1 'lie rani-.- "t a di iniegratim; Ital ian anv> New haU'hr- of prisoners ! 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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July 22, 1943, edition 1
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