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"have suffered some losses" and attack by Japanese aircraft reported a major enemy move apagainst American warships the parently was developing to "refirst such fOtoty of the war was gain control of the entire Solocarried out Friday night January mons area" (The Tokyo broadcast quoted a 29 in the Sclomon islands area communique as inTargets of the attack were naval l high command 'units engaged in covering opera- dicating the attack was entirely tions at Guadalcanal Results were by air units and continued into not disclosed Saturday: A loss of 10 planes (The Tokyo radio broadcast the identified as torpedo planes was claim that Japanese planes had at- admitted tacked the night of January 29 and Roaring from the skies af sunk two American battleships dusk the enemy planes struck at and three cruisers off Rennell is- a unit of the southwest Pacific land about 100 miles south of Gua- fleet which was cruising near dalcanal Naval sources in Wash- Guadalcanal In the night battle Savo island last August 9 ington termed the claims gross off fleet officials recalled Japanese but no PROMPTLY REuEvEsToRTuRE OF planes dropped flares bombs In that engagement three rilirl-17"q77 cruisers were sunk El 77177i American American dive bombers made i Loahl I C I ILLiklii night attacks in the battle of Mid(duo to external couso) in which a Japanese armada ZemoDostor's liquid formula— way relieves itch of simple skin was vanquished and there was the rronspt rash Aids healing Only possibility the enemy was copying 7 2350— All those tactics in the raid last Fridrugstore& day night I i g 4 $ 74 - I - i I A g ' ZErlo 1 k ' f II - 7: 117777r"---mt- 0'''' k 1 1 - ri I J 1 - - I 1 - 1 1 rrl - 4 - ' e '' r 1 orr6 :1 "4 r - 14 i t- t' -- I I e 1- - t p'r - - if ! - 1 I l' 1 t r - 1 -J- a II 1 - '4Itt7garcit-- 11± 5 -- -' i 4 rI 1 1A 1 "" i f't - ' 4 t )I 4 - t r t'''l it tla i t 1 1 -- t I 4"- - ' 1 ' 4 4tk s 1 g 0' 114 1 - 111 ' t t:1 4110 - ' 1 It ' - 1 41 isi t:: 1 - 4 7) 1 " tar411----- 1 ti !IMAM' 51393017! 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V 1 trouble at alll and pleasant You need Buy ships are undoubtedly—as ''' : ''('--t7) In in land Size Ji a the Solomons two the allied times Large clay our navy has stated—"grossly exonly 3 tablespoonfuls ' 141 t maple or ivory— WASHINGTON Feb 4 (211 — high command announced today Ir' Often within 48 hours—sometimes 1 nevertheless but this I obaggerated" are e results in overnight—splendid is Buin north-bonds roughly-30I miles 0 Federal purchases savings i latest action is a new illustration If the pains do not quickly tained :: 4 i rt 4 Guadal- - of the Idaho between May 1941 and No- west of American-held- Leave and if you do not feel better rerole of the airplane t primary x ' are which canal the turn the empty package and as vember 1942 totaled $29616000 Japs reported in the Pacific war It also undertawst- - i it is will cost you nothing to try making a new attempt to capture lies our future problems according to a treasury report sold by your druggist under an aubso I The new raid whose length sixteenth in the nation on ai per R i Lute money-bac- k Both our and the Japanese 91 I guarantee ''''"Ntal dicated it was one of the most navy have navy as is for sale and recommendbasis EMMERICH compared compound 4 learned capita that surface pt 1g stores of ed by drug its kind unleashed vessels cannot (Adv) twenty-nint- h everywhere on per capita income devastating operby General Douglas MacArthur's ate within rangesuccessfully of enemy aircraft accurate bombers followed unless the surface WC40TWfmmpx5Iff deadly 7'7' t have ' 400 f v S ships 4 : "4- another announced in yesterday's 3 tor 4 1 i t 2-- t 4 4 t 10 strong air protection Air control N' la one But ku1s4640401 the communique previous 0 ' 4 is to 3 of the such vital 34 1 opat t 7 safety was conducted by one Catalina It 4 ePlan' I I 75 qt and consequently the t It e F ' bomber which started erations '4' i II v 1 medium movements of have 11 4 warships fires F i 1 towering al been drastically circumscribed by 1(111 i "Our bombers executed medium - ' NI I itAt i '' i I ' a three-hou- r tEAit' - - '' night harassing raid theUpairplane ' " ' ''' — ' zzistz- to the present time the M!M i ' ' l on the airdrome" the communique I b1 only surface fighting between said of the new raid i ' - '1'"' i '!--7- - 7 ti1 t ' t ' in the Solomon& in were warships fuel started "Three fires --Start it ammunition -t - I 1''' P includ4' 164 has pat taken place Four other night fl dumps A 1 1f i t the island Savo of battle airt to 1 believed te ing burning 1 fcraft 't ' d near the cen- - August 9 which the Japanese won r07 Star 1 t 4 i 1 ) wthereaiorbdsreorvee ' and the later encounters during 't ' ter of Account! '' 1 1 i 1 i I Allied heavy bombers again October and November when our ' 1 L 0' '' ' ' ' r : t i went after Rabaul" New Britain surface forces strongly assisted ' 1'1- I 4 1 one of the vital Jan bases for any by airplanes caught the Japanese ' :1 T - t tt '1) ' I enemy thrusts southeastward into in the "slot" between the islands ' i' t E 4 : ' i AmAl I :' Solomon& back and the turned expedienemy N‘ -' '" ::4 "Our heavy bombers for the tions headed for Guadalcanal ' ''' - e' t ' ' ' I t ' 'v''-'1 successive night raided the I sixth 4 af '' 2 v area" the communique reported Stay Out of Range kj 11 NA1 I o s He- '': carLakunal the With tp 'b'att'l'e's i'il I not be It rier Includes :e See What I ' IN' ' Another New Britain base Gas- - when opposing task forces operat1''' ' 71 was blasted twice ''''iliiairdrome mata's (-:out of of i i range ing BasiteV ' Solt amd Popper Wast tl'Ill !' ' ak 1'11 vIDE - '1 launched their own airby heavyUnits i k4 t planes ) 1 I: i Off Arawe in the same area a planes against enemy surface Dust Pan ()Sugar Container 11 ‘ AtrLLipo I ': ' I ::-listinz units both our own ships and 4:ii "Dexter-Styled- " cargo vessel was left Jap i Coffe Can Container I on reefs ea fetteerrosusfofderti naf-Garbg 1 it reii hag doltrheeert Japanese vessels usually have 14 :: i11 hit on Flour Crumb ' ' Container ( Tray mained beyond the range of planes g r1 e r ) iks 1 bombs within 15 feet 7 liiii daylight Box 2 Bread Spies Corihtirters 1 New Britain's Cape Gloucester duorinegasthe r:i:t 1 IF ' our own planes - ' was raided by heavy and now the 1 airdrome ee Japanese have suck1 bombers at night in ceeded ' ships attacking 1 'x- and were I started fires Large in aerial but general operations ! several Jan planes were believed are ':' Ei):21 ZS i 4 ' naturally more effective in destroyed in two raids on Lae daylight '' New Guinea by medium bombers 1AI i''' means SAVE! "Dexter a Styled" of most The it i4 T t which had escorting attack planes — I CORRECTLY 'a and styled J 1 f zsi planes torpedo I' Bed Below Salamaua where patrol dive bombers is limited by the f l :: 14' r '' ' lc and this SALE brings Renck Vanity 1': Chtst of ' I prog- '1! ground fighting conhaloes of escort j ik qt f and t4 layesnk:n of Drawers and i Suits Topcoats range fighters you a ress week for s Remem' 4 the attack planes rarely LATEST style '' ' 1 Allied planes continued sequentlymore Your ehole of - continued SALE than 200 miles from 'It' ' ber — this 20 operate bleached walnut attacks their strafing to close J bases their mirror round comes with OFF By $ I DISCOUNT waiting i 44The text of the communique: a"r° ' or limed oak ' apuntil darkness limit '' vanity that '' LOW STAR'S already 4 Northwestern sector—Tenimber proached both the mirror 4 i i"':''':7 "1117ttysquare Japanese and Included in cash prices t I islands: Our medium bombers our own Terms r to able have 2u been ships 4 :ee ' ' GROUPS in this SALE Ii made low altitude attacks on an race !iv ! '' J rz! under j toward enemy positions ett 41 STAR'S will find d 1 Your 4 ' on Matkus cover of $7 ' you t 1 village ! fi i breachedchole or night shell their objecplain5 c i most expensive island '''O' 1 00s1t tr Includes walnut tives and by daybreak again be I i4 1 100 per cent NV Northeastern aector—Solomons: 4 chest and drawer p: t well on th(''ir way outside the ' a exe: 11' TOPCOATS! and mirrored SUITS 4 '''1Buin: :!'&' ic-:1 Our medium bombers i 11 Choice! I i :::: of but big bombers :atinuitya7 41 ! T erms cuted a three-hou- r Fp) R-S harassing raid range anything on the airdrome Three fires were 143 Examples of Sarings: 101 started in fuel and ammunition p) WAR WORKEc 11 I Four other fires believed rvr ci dumps iffiul obCONSTRUCTED SPRING were to be ' aircraft e' ' Jburning 1 : isni irkeer117 il to Reduced r al I vt served near the center of the air46 eyl Regular $1675 i! eaal' ''!: 1' I :14 1 drome E ! f-115(110 4l I New Britain — Rabaul: Our r Regular $1950 Reduced to 4 k :1 '' 7 r 7 ''' ' ' ' 1: 4 iI heavy bombers for the sixth suc- ) - -t to Reduced :1 $2450 ' 1 i cessive Regular night raided the area 1 two-wee- 1 tl-- 1 ii" ' I twin-engine- hIeIiaI reranerom indicating the magnitude of the scattered Constructed I fighting air-se- a Ilong Ru-E- CASH PRICES! A- - '‘1 ' f: I 1 7i stDa sduAlready t 13-- tA t k i I : ( T I 1 ti 1 — If you suffer from rheumatic arthritis or neuritis pain try this simple home recipe that thouinexpensive Get a package of sands are using x k supply Compound a ' (Editor's note: Clark Lee one of the outstanding reporters of the war In the Pacific theater has just returned to duty after a long leave of absence He has covered the war in the Philippines Australia New Zealand and Honolulu and previously served with the Associated Press In Mexico City Tokyo and Here he analyzes Shanghai the latest moves in the struggle for the Solomons) By Clark Lee NEW YORK Feb 4 UP) — The latest round in the- battle of the Solomon s appears toiave been a i surprise twilight attack by Japanese airplanes on American surface vessels followed by an air duel between Japanese and American airplanes The first dispatches from correspondents with the American fleet do not give any indication of surface fighting betvveen American and Japanese ships or any confirmation of reports that the Japanese are again moving on Guadalcanal in tremendous force From the location of the battle as given by the Japanese—approximately 150 miles south of Guadalcanal—it would appear that enemy torpedo planes based on Alunda island attacked an American task force of warships without carriers which was cruising below the Solomons on January 29 awaiting a possible new landing attempt by the Japanese No Carriers Join There are no reports of any carriers participating in the acd tion and Japan's torpedo planes—which in appearance are somewhat similar to the but far American army's below them in performance--ha- ve sufficient range to cruise from the Munda air field to the point approximately 400 miles south of that field where the Japanese reattacks took place Howport the ever ' the enemy torpedo planes must have gone out without a For Your Homo in Fc opportunity Values made possibleby foresightedness in making large special purchases months ago Your account is invited As as onesyear to pay Surface Fighting (Continued From Page One) key island—mostly U S army troops—killed off 39 more Japs Tuesday and occupied heights west of Bonegi river near Tessa- farorrga in a continuing advance to the west of Henderson field Considerable eneiny equipment also was captured A spokesman cautioned however against "building up" the idea that a major ground action was being fought The communique also reported that on Tuesday a force of American dive bombers and torpedo planes pounded the Jap airdrome at Munda—ISO miles northwest of Henderson field—setting off explosions and starting several fires Munda is believed the source of some of the Jap planes partici- pating in tte - Days of Axe Irad's - in-wi- th k '41: : 1 I ff ‘ 11 ve ail ' I - Sale Discounts Are 1 3- e ? - 1 Checks Rheumatic i Pain Quickly Ru-E- I A r '' I --"'4" k 4-- t ik 11 ' " - Juice Recipe 'Lemon te '''- - iiTt- - 1 -- - f To 87879 1 : 1-t- g i 1 t g tf t!''' LAL - - - s --?- 5' t 1i 1 ' : : t (- A -' 11-- t:' 1 1 t 1I ' --4 7" itier it l'- - ! t sznI spd) 79 - 2"? lir 4m - I 1 i 1 4 - ? i -' I Sale Irlees '1: '' g - - 4 -- 'kC i tk 1116 - mf fr (1-- ' I t 1 y tr79 " I t ' t - ' R : '1--i !'1 ' t rk ALBUQUERQUE N M Feb 4 CIF')—The army was criticized the "high handed for Thursday and arrogant way" it has acquired land in New Mexico A D Brownfield of Deming speaking at the annual convention of the New Mexico 'Wool Growers' asserted that since association Pearl Harbor the army had been "taking land in alarming - propor- t tions" The acquisition neeod in itself be criticized as a war he said but the manner in which it has been taken may be "The use of land by the military forces no doubt will destroy much of its fertility and create erosion" Brownfield added "and can hardly be avoided Also the disposition of this land after the war is of much concern to the states especially those states having a small percentage of land on their tax rolls" "The dire need of more land on the tax rolls to share the increasing burden of taxation" he said "is so great that citizens are asking congress to cease making appurposes propriations for such Many organizations in the western public land states are now petitioning congress to reverse the ro ''4-- ' cf Early Divatelles Do Not Indicate - WASHINGTON Feb 4 (UP) — Postal savings deposits in Idaho totaled $3385688 last year and withdrawals added up to $4011- 195 the post office department reported I I the first stage of the Solomons naval warfare but- it was obvious here that the Tokyo report of the overwhelming fleet of American battleships aircraft carriers and cruisers IA'El 5 intended to make Japan's own losses sound reasonable Chungking experts on Japanese propagarda pointed out that nfedium wave broadcasts such as the one heard today were intended for home consumption only It was believed here that the strength of the American naval force in the Solomons reported by the Japanese was "impossible" in view of the U S Navy's numerous duties elsewhere throughout the world Speaker Flays Japs Intensify Army Policy GuadalcanalOn Land Deals Air Assaults PostalI Savings Deposits I ri rr--11 'I--i ' 44: 11k-r)1-6P- i' ' 1:!'"'w 9 - 1 - 1 k (-- Q e - r ty3k 'S'it i ': I 4- ft:411tItz t ) L Entire Stock of LI - - - ( - : I C 744- (UM— C7i(0091( c":0104140CL'aci) in - r three-yea- 4 and relayed to Chungking said the Nipponese fleet was "numerically inferior" to the American in the Solomons Tokyo reported its previous claim of sinking two American battleships The Japanese Thursday re tour of duty at the White House would not have expired until October Crea's 1 - fp i tr ft t ' j- --o4' ) so 1 I 'A i J-- Nothing Reserved Every Coat on 4 tt Sale v e 1 - Feb Apparently preparing the Japanese public for an announcement of its own naval losses Tokyo Thursday broadcast a report for home consumption that a huge American fleet of 10 batcarriers and tleships 10 aircraft was 20 heavy cruisers engaged in the new Solomons battle A Japanese medium wave broadcast heard in Free China WASHINGTON Feb 4 The White House announced Thursday that Captain John L McCrea the president's naval aide had been relieved at his own request to take command of one of the navy's "biggest and most powerful boats afloat Captain McCrea will be succeeded in a few days as White House naval aide by Rear Admiral Wilson Brown now in command of the First naval district at Boston who served as Mr Roosevelt's first naval aide 10 years ago Presidential Secretary Stephen Early in announcing the changes disclosed for the first time that Rear Admiral Brown as a vice admiral commanded a task force in the Pacific which won an outstanding victory last March in an operation known as "Lae and Salamaua" in which the Japanese lost more than 25 ships At the time Admiral Brown was in command of the scouting force of the Pacific Since his outstanding Pacific service he was named commandant at Boston to succeed Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews and reverted to his permanent rank of rear admiral He also served in recent years as superintendent of the naval academy Early said that Captain Mc- -: 1 i t L- 1 '''7 71) I 1 1 T - T TT i 7-7 ' ' 1 a ' - 4 -- t pi' ? 7' t:" STAllo-5- M - 01 i -- 45--' " ! v ')r' - ' 7 2- A I 7 - '4' IP N t- "7"-"7'777"- cf' rtr:- ! w Itm6 "a6101r-- you KNOW FUR VALUES—If you're a SHREWD SHOPPER—You'll be all the more impressed with these values! 0 1 1 -- gtk - it 1 f 1 7 es 4 - 1 17-- r 2A 1- e : I 77 1 CHUNGKING (— ter I of 00- I -1 1943 5 : - 1 - A i i ':i '- -- - 97' G r 1 - '- r37771777:71777170 : 253 100711-171771- t: 7: - |