| Show ' - 1 V ?liç 5alt akc rfributte U S Bombers Stilwell Move Blast Rabaul Traps 1000 Otter Islands JAps in Burma Thursday Morning March 30 1944 Conimander Gives bps 10 Days on Bougainville Large Fires Follow Runs Over Kavieng And Timor Centers Yankee General Estimates Enemy s Infantry Strength at Artillery ht Original Chinese Unit Races To Bag Artillery Caught in Sector Two-Fifth- (Continued from Page One) h the artillery piece by piece In the operations such as the ALLIED HEADQUARTERS now have established at Southwest Chinese Pacific Charles By McMurtry I "I think conservatively 5000 March 30 -- American Thursday Laban of Straduzup the Chisouth Mitchell ON BOUGAINVILLE in the have been killed by the Thirty nese are bombers dive bombers and torpedo fighting in the south as Solomons March 23 (Delayed) (P) seventh—half of that number inas well north But that does the d Rasmashed Japanese-helcommander of the Thirty-sevent- h side our wire HI losses were at planes not worry Stilwell's troops who a baul in series of strikes again division said Tuesday "I a remember one of his pet expresof 30 to one of ours can't conceive of the Japs lasting ratio Sunday and Monday starting fires sions: "If they are behind you do been have "There also a great and destroying 39 buildings it was not forget you are behind them more Mtn 10 days longer on Boumany wounded but he throws them announced Wednesday too" gainville" right back in—anyone with two "They're already impotent Intense-antiaircrah met the fire a fighting force" added Major legs and one ann A number of United Press Staff Correspondent General Robert S Beightler of Jap bodies had fresh bandages It raiders bent on pulverizing the forNEW DELHI March 29 (UP)— is a question whether he has got mer Japanese stronghold but phoColumbus Ohio troops invading India Japanese his belly full tographs taken by the Americans have forced a British withdrawal "However I think he'll strike showed only seven Japanese planes in the Ukhrul area 34 miles northagain- - as soon as he has reorgan- on the ground where hundreds for- east of Imphal and another enemy ized He's determined and desperwere ready to meet Amer- column has driven even closer to ate Loss of life means nothing to merly Kohinpt key communications cenican in battle pilots TES NO him but glory ter above the Manipur state capno was There as interception "He's badly hurt however His the bombers ital Admiral Lord Louis Mount-batten- 's 93 more 1m poor digest-1u- ? tons Iteadquarters said WedInfantry has been reduced to 40 of explosives dropped blowing up 16 buildand his artillery to 25 per cent r4 fell kith aftst tatlall CI In the Tarn' bay Ammunition nesday Elsewhere along the 140- ings border front the invaders "The high point of his whole area and 23 at Vunapope mile Ca yea get sour er ipset lastly? were in check' held offensive came on hill 700 about a spokesmanbuildings General for Douglas weeks ago That broke his MacArthur revealed after the three raid Score Air Victory te yti tul tirsi—istimi and reduced one of his The newest load- - of destruction back In northern Burma Lieutenant to an im- heaped on the base brought the IsTow everyone knows that to get the good strongest regiments General Joseph W Stilwell's Chiout of the food you eat—you must digest potent force" total weight of bombs dropped nese forces closed in from three it properly But what moot people don't General- Beightler did not esti- on Rabaul to nearly 5000 tons sides on the know is that Nature must produce about mate the fill Japanese strength since Solomons-base- d Japs in the upper startplanes two pints of the digestive Juice—liver on Bougainville but Major Gen- ed their and American Mogatmg valley pulverization offensive units established a road block on bile—each day to help digest your food eral John R Carbondale of 3 Hodge If Nature fana—your food may remain 111 commander of the American February the enemy's main route of retreat "Large fires were started and a headquarters undigested—lie our and heavy in your division said two becommunique re he days ago smoke was visible 75 miles away" digestive tract ported has 20000 the communique reported — Titus it is simple to see that one way lieved the enemy still labor Fliers of the southeast Asia batplus strong Other American planes h I t command to aid digestion is to increase the now of troops seored a victory talions New Ireland twin base in air combats liver bile Now Carter's Little Liver Kavieng ' shooting down at General Beightler said the Japa- to Rabaul in the Japanese dePills start to increase this flow quickly thousands—often in as little as thirty nese offensive closely followed an- fensive ar'c above New Guinea least 30 enemy planes at the cost jot sninutes When bile flow increases your ticipated moves but that Japanese and Namatanal also on New Ire- of only three The British inflicted heavy digestion may improve And soon you're strength w a s stronger land while far to the northwest the Japanese before :on the road to feeling better—which is artillery had been expected The ar- the Japanese airdrome at Bobo casualties on than new positions south of up what you're affbr taking renow been has Dutch New Guinea was attacked Ukhrul tiilery itrength but : Don't depend on artificial aids to pressure duced to a few 75s and 908 medium bombers at showed no signsenemy by American of abating Carter's aid indigestion—when distinThe has the general The communique said that night digestion after Nature's own order when Timor strategic island on the "some enemy :taken as directpit Get Carter's Little guished service medal for bis work in the New Georgia campaign and doorstep of the Netherlands East detected in movement" had been LAser Pills today—at any drugstore— hilly country 50 miles the legion of merit for Indies was attacked by American northeast of Imphal only 25 You iil be glad you did indicating heavy bombers which hit Pen foe! that the northern Japanese invaand the bar airdrome sion column had pushed across Japanese ' e't'' :1777"":774'''11""47: areas Fires were visible 120 the upper Somra tracts to within i 1 miles away after the raid the com- 30 miles of Kohima Manipur road mil : 1 munique said center between Imphal and the '''' Long range fightei planes dama- Assam-Bengrailway nine Japanese surface craft The Tamu-Palroad linking g-d i 1- ''''''''') In strafing runs at Roti island the Kabaw and Manipur valleys 6 1-t bad whether near Tim-f8 wilich ne:usnoct:td11 run:lesspoittithei operations in hb al'Lb: einl ca Ire aeadiellt 2woa Allies (Official) By Associated Press r10-- One-Fourt- -- I --T- he is 00 0 00 00 — -- - 10-to- -1 fi coun-tera- - -- go - :"1"7"77": I staln:ng 1:116etbes VI r41th AD -- l'' ” A v i 4 I4::t::5::- : :- :' 13:tttr- 7 :f '''W''':7:''t5" 7 4 t'Ai PLY - PRAY ga 1 - turtrit Ts 0- - - el - : : ''' - 5 :1 - I - 1 - 3 4- ::1 7:2 :24--:- - 1 i f:'i ta men are - z t-- t t- f - 1 dark winter shades drop in and com— match up or contrast your-ow- n bination suit it to your individual taste in clothing whether it be conservative i contain or colorful Our wide selections endless variety in coats and slacks of fine fabrics in every wanted shade for Spring - Pr ::ft 1:4:Z:-- 1 - t''::i i1 44: :? 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: '' Serve plentifulI Albers Oats as a I :i4- lzr - - - : and wallpaper ot ' an el STANDARD non- n t to use - :::: E 1E 17 ant r"11-''1-I 1000-poun- -- te 1 : -- ° Representing the Combined American Press Distribute&by the Associated Press Ti S SEVENTH AMERICAN AIR FORCE BASE Marshall Islands March 23 (Delayed)—I flew ()sir Wake island in a Seventh A A Ir Liberator today and durin‘ the eight minutes our bomber was within the range of Japanese ack-ac- k guns I reached this conclusion: What this war needs is a heavy Minn " who manned a waist gun bomber you can put into reverse on this flight The bombardie4 Lieutenant P when flak is breaking ahead and on both sides of you M king 29 Jacksonville Fla d Visibility was excellertt and we got his bombs away sighed Wake 40 miles out My and as we pulled off the target I last trip over Wakelwas aboard a saw two medium guns still pepnavy torpedo bombertwo-da-flying off pering our formation While a carrier during our y task watched some one In our forma- I force attack last October At laid a string of bombs across that time most of the enemy's tion and they stopped blinkthe guns of three and five inch equivalent an in ing eruption of smoke and ack-ac- k guns had been knocked out and our main opposition came flame Two of our planes radioed they'd from automatic weapons fired at been hit One reported its bomlow altitude wounded and a few minbardier we as churned toward utes later Today added that he'd died Wake it was different I had a was Ours the second formation feeling we were in slow motion— to hit Wake today The first that we were sitting ducks for the went in four and a half hours Jap gunners us more Both of earlier dropped Wake looked dead T40 and in- than 40 tons of bombs 60 per active until we hit their gun cent In the target area range There wasn't a sign of enon the airfield nor emy aircraft Mac R Johnson former Salt of shipping at the beach While I looked medium and heavy anti- Lake Tribune editorial staff memaircraft guns burst into action ber joined the United Press shortFrom our altitude it looked like ly after the war broke out He a shower of sparks from a cig- was sent to Hawaii and then given aret lighter as an impatient smok- a roving assignment to cover the war er tries to ignite a dry wick The command pilot Major E C Eddy 26 Fargo N D started evasive action and we went into General Fellers Named the' bomb run The right waist gunner Top Sergeant Z B Bauer As MacArthur Aide Philadelphia Pa reported: "Flak ALLIED HEADQUARTERS bursting 300 feet to the right— our altitude" Southwest Pacific Thursday The tail gunner Staff Sergeant March 30 tin—Brigadier General A M Shouse- 23 Fresno Cal Bonner F Fellers a member of MacArthur's reported: "There's a lot of flak General Douglas 200 feet behind us" staff when the latter was military The nose gunner Sergeant W R adviser to the Philippines has been Sloan 20 Milwaukee Wis said: named assistant to the chief of "Theyre laying it right on our staff in the southwest Pacific He bomb run" Is an expert on desert warfare and "That's some of the most ac- holds the distinguished service' curate shooting I ever saw" said medal for service in Egypt and Captain D D Brady Minneapolis Libya -- — --- -- - 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