| Show r - i - 8 A tiZiit — Sunday Morning i U:STiO:öp '4 Army Drops Restriction lOn Marrying BtlAn 3tailiGtlirls r C l' IT 11111- 0-0 28' Feb army private now needs only the girl's consent to marry War department officials said Saturday a new regulation abolished a requirement that he obtain the consent of his muperior officer Another new ruling au thorized enlistment or reenlistment of men with dependents provided they sign a statement thst their dependents have sufficient means of support ' S—(Official) Fighting had slowed down to 'relatively 'minor patrol akirmIshes" according to the depart- (Continued From Page One) neves that Brest could have been attacked In this manner and the two battleships destroyed there at less cost in men and material than the R A F raids Emphasis in recent weeks on the difficulties which the P A F countered during attacks indicated that the Germans had a highly efficient radio location system in that area to warn of the approach of British planes It was possible that the core of this system had been by the troop and Parachutists Commandos units of specially trained and toughened shock troops for amphibian operations along the coast have carried out similar hit and run offensives in Norway but this was the first such attack on a large scale in France since the German-Frenc- h armistice of June 1940 Parachutists have been reported unofficially to have been dropped In small numbers at various times over France and they were used in small force in Italy on February 14 1941 Dropping out of a moonlit sky into the light mists which shroud- ed their movement the parachutists quickly formed to attack their objective the radio location center at Bruneval along the coast about 12 miles north of Le Havre g fighters swooped down 'Ahead of the parachutist-lade- n bombers commanded by Wing Commander P C Pickard hero of the documentary British war film "Target for Tonight" creating a diversion for main attack at the mouth of the river which leads directly to Paris Although strong resistance was encountered the communique said the radio location apparatus used to warn of the approach of raiding British planes on the Brittany peninsula W a a "completely de- -stroyed and heavy casualties inflicted by our parachuUsts" e Meanwhile operating with British fleet precision units approaching the Bruneval beach began libelling the area and put out assault boats with In which overran the beach defenses in cooperation with the parachutists attacking from the the Japan Seizes ed U S British - Plants in China L - Low-flyin- ai Kong-Shangh- ' British-America- ' '"'"- 1 - ' r N ' f!' 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And so It proved to be All the craft returned to their base Lane of Fighters R A F support of the operations did not end here As the returning craft neared England in the growing light of dawn a strong fighter cover was given them In the words of one of the boats officers there WRS "a lane of fight- - light landing craft Then glumness and depression boat attack ists and the navy brought them were 'rapidly transformed into r Also on board were duffle coats back while the infantry provided jubilation when word came round for parachute troops on the way crews which protected the return- - late Friday afternoon:: "The job's back bull beef biscuits condensed on tonight" milk jam and large reserves of ing boats The sun shone bfilliantly from gasoline The combined operations pre- I stood in the bow of our ship sent complex problems—the head a clear sky when the naval flo- of the operations described him- - tilla sailed to the cheers of other and watched the craft slowly d d craft soldier plfI Merging into the silver greyness of d As pastel shades of the sky the far distance Besideme stood airman—and sailor and de- - darkened into night the escorting member of a gun crew wpom I their mands weather conditions which craft faded into vague 'shapes recognized as one of the wardroom suit all three services distinguishable only by their wake stewards an unfailing cheery man Parachutists can not drop in '—a silver streak in the light of who had a slang description for nearly every dish high wind the Ft A F can not find- the 'Moon While the flotilla steamed stead- Casts Envious theL right spot without good visiEye bilitv and the navy must watch ily to the Frenth coast those who were to man landing craft !blacked There he stood looking with 4t I the tide their faces with burnt cork and vious eye at the departing flotilla Wi t 'Ch ance paraded in the wardroom in sheer His attitude was typical of those For aome days all those who high spirits giving imitations of who had to stay behind comedians "I'd give a quid (a pound iterlintook party had waited Training well known black-fac- e ' to be going with you" g--$4) rehearsals been coinhad and Small Dark Sha n said one lad pleted Everything was satisfac- For us it was an anticlimax were well within enemy watory and all that was needed were tersWewhen the right conditions light landing craft left We had to wait now until it was But at that very moAs each day passed with high the mothership and went on with all over Small dark shapes ment all was activity on airdromes wind or thick mist and the iperiod their escort when the tide and moon suitably in a double line they looked where parachute troo p's were shortened so spirits sank in the against the moonlit sea like ia climbing into Whitley bombers which were to drop them wardroom of the ship in which I team of Huskies on a trail So excenent were the conditions Just before they left echoing had lived during the finald train- - British parachute and infantry attack upon the French coast was written by a Reuters spe- cial 'correspondents who accomr panied the expedition aboard al combined operations ship) ' ' 28 iRi — With LONDON faces blackened even to their teeth the British parachutists who were landed on the French coast at Bruneval 12 miles north of Le Havre 'n the earty hours of this morning had covered half a mile and were nearly at their ob- a shot was fired at jective before ' them It was only after tile essential part of the operation was corn pleted and the troops Were making for the beach where the navy was to embark them that they came en serious opposi-' tion They overcame and silenced the beach defenses sent out a signal to naval craft waitirg a little off- shore and In a matter of minutes were heading across the channel back to —eeland One of the parachutists told me they get away just in time "The Germans had an armored division about 50 miles away and ELS we left the beach I Raw a col-- 1 umn of headlights coming toward us though still some distance off" he said Our casuaities hi Med and those who 'failed to reach the beach were light This combined operation was the climax of weeks of organize- tion training and waiting—and both the R A F ind navy had ment's communique The Japanese greatly superior to MacArthur's forces numerically were holding their main batMarch CHUNGKING on Sunday Bataan the tle positions penin(UP)--- An official government sula but it was assumed from the Sunday reported allI army' report that they had lost recapitulation i and American British property in In and men materials considerably in addition to having the initiative occupied China including 51' factories' at Shanghai have been wrested from them seized by the Japanese Identifies line Seized property included seven The communique identified the Britianand American newspapers Advanced line which MacArthur's in Ehanghal six shrps one ocean heroes are holding as one extend- liner and (() small boati Factories taken over by' the ing from slightly north of Abucay e! Manila bay across the peninsula Japanese include numerous cotton to a point on the China sea mid- mills chemical planta canneries : match factories lumber compaway between Bagac and Moran That line represented forward nies and electrical works i The 'report said limits of the thrusts which the Japanese at American - Filipino forces had Peiping seized the Hong Banking corporation the driven into the Japanese The main MacArthur defenses remained on Bank of India the Kialand mining Petrothe exongly-hel- d positions cun- administration the Amiatic the National City ningly devised to take advantage leum company of I tataan's tropical terrain fur- bank of New York a minalonary achool the Pekin Union Medical ther to the southward MacArthur's Itactics this week hospital and the Yenching univerutilizing the military advantage of sity At Tientsin the Japanese 'closed doing the unexpected were be- lieved by military men here to the Britlah municipal administrahave confused and possibly dis- tion took over headquarters of rupted Japaneset plane for a crush- the Kailan mining administration ing offensive against the stubborn and confiscated 55000000Iyuan n defenders in the immediate future in cash- from Also MacArthur's troops were companies Sixty-seve- n Americans and four thought to have:gained important Information regarding the make- Canadians were interned at Kaiup and disposition of the Japanese feng and Ronan where all British Invaders and possibly to have cap- American property was seized tured maps and lorders detailing Similar action was taken at WIthu at Tsinan and the British conthe Japanese pla i cessions at Canton and Kulangsu Controle Key Arevs rear The American-Fklipin- o army now Traffic Chief Picks Aid To this cleared beach the para rontrols more than half of the then escaped with their chutists 28 Un— WASHINGTON Feb Bataan peninsula with the- lower the remnants of the B Eastman of the prisoners Director Joseph in section with the office of defense center garrison and were radio commuiation transportation American guard Saturday appointed James M taken aboard by the light:Alava!l ' Manila bay and whirh prevent the Baths since 1936 general man- forces offshore Japanese from devetoping that big ager of the Minneapolis was "The embarkation rlorthcompletnatural harbor into a base to aid f leld & Southern railroad dep- ed in good order and all our naval southward driv' on the East - their uty atimociate director in tharge- craft returned safely to base esIncite& of the heade corted aircraft r western of the by fighter gion with Saturday'm commu ique carried command" said the communique at San Francisco significance in its omissions as well quarters ' as itle revelations There was no mention of aerial or of bombardrhent of Cors r ($4e4 activity ' tI regidor and other American forts t ‘ at the entrance of Manila bay In the preceding dayi1 there had 1 it ' 'been light artillery and Mr activity : Er' 7 N dartootorrirawsom ' 'but the communique indfrated that ven that had ceased while patrols tested the strength of t oppoming ' '' $' 414) f ''' f(qcea on the various seetora i ? ' 4' l 11 I 7"'' - - - which were the success of the raid The R A F took the parachut- T - 1 week The following eyewitnees account of the In Surprise Stroke Against Foe long-standi- By United Press WIdHINGTON Feb 28—General 1Douglas MacArthur's hard fighting men of Bataan were reported by the war department Saturday to be holding tenaciously to advanced positions which they had wrested from the Japanese in surprise offensive action earlier this " Prisoneis Taken - WASHINGTON t through the ship came the stirring' so skillful the It A F crews that Melody 'Land of My Fathers" all went smoOthly sung by Welshmen who formed a They not Only found their sman large part of the aoldiers' protec- appointed place but found it at - - 1912 1 I crews- VP)---- An Fighting Slows After Daring MacArthur Raids March i 'British Forces Eyewitness Presents Vivid Word Pietuiye tion Battle Nazis Nazis! 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