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Two-ton blockbusters were planted squarely in the freight yards and near barracks at Salerno, 80 mll^s southeast of Naples, and hag* fires Woke out. Allied headquarter* said. Salerno is a key point on the main electric railway running ' southward from Naples to .tile Italian toe. The -American raid already had caused exter give damage to the many railway sidings, repair depots and approaches to the yards the Tie, and reconnaissance reports .abowad raftway traffic already bad been interrupted for £4 hours by the smashing of roundhouses, turntables and other installation at other points along the tkm The WeUingstoas encountered only light anti-aircraft fire aa they swept in o*er their targets,-and no enemy lighten, so that all tfce raiders returned safely to their baaes. The only other aerial activity of the northwest African air forces yesterday was patrolling and reconnaissance, the bulk at the hundreds of bombers and fighters being inactive. But a medium-sized enemy vessel, which was caught towing half a dozen barges 30 miles nts the southeast coast of Sardinia the previous night, was sunk by .RAF Beaafighters which swept through a barrage of an escorting destroyer and tog. The Beauflghters scored two direct bits aad the *Wp blew up. The Allied airmen then attacked the bargea and destroyer, bat the results were not observed. One Alliad plane was loot in all yesterday's operations, which included forays by Malta intruders over Sicily and southern Italy last night when railway stations and a factory were attati'ed with bombs and mar Law*** Wolf, of Tampa, ¥1* ' Active pallbearers were: Jack WHliford, C. L. Iv»y, Joe Flake, LeRoy Rollins, *>• Gregory and Aw>y Martin. Honorary pallbearers were: Rev. C. B. Maahburn, Doc Rnasell, Tom Qui nil, Flay Darden, G. E. Ballew, C. L. Beaman, J. R. Shearin, *. H. Winstead, L. E. Jones, Gay Baldree, 0. L. Parker, A. C. Monk, L. E. Wdston, S. A. Roebuck, J. B. Briley, J. C. Brock, W. A. Savage. R. R. Newton, G.#W. Davis, F, G. Dupree, Jr., Ronald Nichols, R. O. lAttfc, L. W. God win, T. E. Joyner, P. K. Ewetl, H N. Howard, J. I. Morgan, Dr. Chas. E. Fitgerafd, J. H. Harris, Dr. P.-1®. Jones, R. H. Knott, B. L. Lang, Dr. J. M. lfewborn, C. E. Modlin, J. Y. Monk, Jr., R. D. Boose, O. G. Sf«8* J. O. Pollard, R. A. Parker, W. H. Fisher, G. A. Rouse, J. T. Thome, R A. Joyner, T. C. Tumage, C. H. Joyner, J. M. Wheleas, Dr. R. T. Williams, F. A. Williams, Dr. W. M. Willis, W. R. Willis, W. C. Wooten, J. W. Munden, C. W. Blackwood, L. W. Allen, C. S. Hotchkiss, E. C. Carr, Frank Allen. T. R. Mizelle, J. C. Corbett, J. A. Carraway, Louis Alex, H. W. Kemp, H. C. Nicholas, B. S. Smith, R. N. Freeman, K. Cannon, N. Cannon, N. Thomas, Jack Freedman, J. W. Joyner, W. J. Raeberry, V. F. Bullock, W. D. Fields, El Ramey, k Liles, T. T. Moore, J. W. Ellis, Hadley Bryan, A: J. Melton, V. M. Lockamy, J. S. Smith, W. G. Ward, Fred Smith, W. A. Allen, Dr. T. S. Williams, Milton Eaaon, John B. Lewis, R. T. Martin, Lee Corbett, W. G. Gay, Louis Creech, Claud Joyner, A. C. Letchworth, B. <X Tnrnagfe, Archie Cayto.i, R. B. Fields, W. M. Out, B. A. Tyson, Bill Allan and S. W. Dunn. A worker at a California aircraft plant has worked out a machine operation which can be performed by a Qaipee and triples output. wu comiitional, fight war fore l||f! ZifzSS ■ aFP? HOBtt'<aiK)LIN||iK^ tant Mbjoot, do ndtnoo Day ■«' •horiffo, polio# offloora, Blaiaioro, fan la* and othar public aplrltad oltiaons, for the pui ttoh nf moh oountici nrf ♦ tuoh nrranl —< * ■" ",p* ■••o •'*VM »• o WW «JT 1410H0U or lo^rinj that aajr aodat la *uoh r' - SSP. fcS*t£2iK ■ton 3tubba, >•.•« Secretary U tiw Gbn Tck-^l^Bo " .#■ •••.< ERIjra ^5C3$8SP% mm I > r' .t - <,f. Davis The June stamps, K, L and M, will rend* valid through July 7. Thus, for seven days, six Mm stamps will be iJgaSS'C-MapH# OPA, In announcing that the,July stamps would remain valid through August 1, said that similar cany®w periods would 1m provided for —fcwqusBt month*-'.- :-'r ~ ryy In continuing the overlap of one week, OPA said K made shopping more convenient, particularly for persons living in remote sections. & Red stamps J. K. L. If and N, used for the purchase of meats, fats, oils aad cheese, expire next Wednavlay, and OPA urged householders to "spread out their purchases to avoid tact-minute rushes at retail starts. Validity dates of red stamps to be used during July will be announced *®lillS:WSI5 m ip^ •• , ""A y.'r"."*-i According to estimates, 3,000 tons of tin will be saved m 194S and 5,000 ton! in 1944 for reducing the tin content and adding silver to the lead Bolder of new cans Mag manufactured.
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