Show "'"i:' "km4406mikwi Zbe Allies Pave Sunday Way for Vital Thrust IiiA I :i Pskov 4) roar &chick Keep Electric Shaver runat atag tiptop eft- etearr—Irt ars check It over for you If We slightly 9 10- - li I" - - -- '- -' f gaLukti ''i' Vitebs k Orsha - - iGzhatsk: Vyazma - flv4 om 'lensk Kaluga f 0- ! 0: RUSSIA 50 Bynsk --- r4Pdp Orel -- N "bib - la 100 immmmmlommimdewmomommElnaii mitES - V No"— 0 k - 2'Sevsk' 4031) 4 4 Soviet troops moving down the Rzhev-Vyazm- a railway have new to a the threat Osuga bringing strong nazi captured bases of Smolensk (1) and Bryansk (2) Later it was announced that the Russians had also captured gzhatsk described as a heavily garrisoned city a good defensive position in central Tunisia and Von Arnim was attacking in the northern part Germany was believed to still have plenty of planes and submarines available for new blows The axis had considerably more divisions than our side in the European theater Japan lost 15000 men and 22 ships But she retained most of her fighting strength and held excellent positions Our gains were definite but they were preliminary gains won as the allies moved into positions from which to launch the heavy bloody costly blows that remain to be struck We haven't won the war yet say the fighting men we're just getting ready to beg-itrying to win it me! occupied - Chiang Drafts Program to Rebuild China CHUNGKING March 6 (UP)-- A economic reconstruction plan involving great industrial expansion in the postwar period was proposed Saturday for China by k in Generalissimo Chiang "Chibook new his and important 10-ye- ar Kai-she- n y I' 11 "la1 IT - I -- 47 41E L 10-ye- ar 1 A c ' :: i' :°' ° ' k r-- " ' o!'A' :: a 4 Al lb '' eA 1 ( t4 : Cy:CXw - ' ' ' : - rJ5 44:r7t9104 : -' ''''' ' 1 4 ' -- -- ' :'H ' i::''1'::: ':'''':$ :: : :::: - : ' ls: : 3( : i :' : : - -- I' :' ' ' : ' ::: :7' 1 4f '— 104 maintain a springboard for another eventual drive on Moscow They believed the primary purpose of the new soviet campaign has been to wipe out such springboards — Demyansk the first then Rzhev now Gzhatsk with only Vyazma and Orel remaining The strength of the Gzhatsk fortified zone was reflected by the fact that the soviet offensive last year was stopped at its gates after covering only half the distance west of Moscow that It did both north and south of this point Soviet front dispatches belying nazi claims of a planned withdrawal told of furious German counterattacks which despite the added handicap of blinding blizzards hailed to halt the Russian push toward Smolensk Russian sources were silent on Marshall Semyon Tirnoshenko's concerted offensive to the northwest in the Lake Ilmen area But broadcasts acknowledged nazi soviet attacks "at and south heavy of" Staraya Russa supported by strong artillery fire tank charges and battleplane assaults Capture 30 Towns The red army reporting the capture of 30 towns and villages south and southwest of Rzhev said that in the fighting for Osuga 800 German troops were killed and the Russians captured three planes 57 tanks eight guns and a number of prisoners The reported capture of 57 nazi tanks Fr ida y indicated the strength of the German resistance against the soviet offensive from Rzhev At the same time the Russians pushing westward along Napoleon's road between Moscow and Smolensk were directly threatening Vyazrna and Gzhatsk Other forces were believed pressing down against Vyazma from the north They already had cut the railroad below Sychevka midway between Rzhev and Vyazma Another red army offensive was the reported develgoping steadily to Gosouth Colonel General Philip likov's forces based north of Kursk beat out northwestward toward the key German bases of Orel and Bryansk simultaneously driving a wedge in the direction of Konotop from the area of Sevsk and Dmitriev-- na's Destiny" Revealing his hopes for an industrial awakening after victory over Japan Chiang set quotas for production of mechanical equipSchi-- k eraerte ment with which he proposed to detect IL Suffers Flu Attack modernize China's transportation Coo Perry Ilse et Repair Parte la stock —MAIL OR BRING WASHINGTON March 6 (A')— system Schick Service called for The generalissimo Representative Harless (D) Ariz TIME & VISTRUMENT Co automois 220000 of treated construction medat the naval being W 109 2ND DOOLIV IDfl Q 211 UNE ical hospital for a slight attack of biles 12000 transport planes and influenza his office said Saturday a network of railways He said his plan would need a minimum of 2460000 young vocational school graduates for proper fulN fillmtnt Directing :his 100000 word Lgovsky :1- ' at China's treatise ' c4'' principally 1 ' warned that "dark- Other Points Fall Chiang youth - k THE WORtD SMILES WITH YOU—LOSE Several more inhabited localities ness is mingled with brightness" r:3YOUR '''144 Li HAIR AND YOU WEEP ALONE in this nation's future but ex- fell to the Russians advancing Saturhair and for unruly pressed confidence that the Chi- westward from Sevsk thesaid f UCKY ricER is made for oilywhen decan nese communique of midday attain their day 1' destiny combined with renmdovscaeslploose drYsahgaire resistance German stubborn Is - "' dandruff scales—Allays freedom and independence by spite A annoying scalp itching—Relieves simple scalp irritations working in unity for the common and frequent counterattacks one Removes clit:gt: grease fierce battle took place around and grime ' and beautifies the hair Get a bottle of purpose lacy Tiger at your druggist or lOc counter or application at "If our people would struggle village which changed hands sevyour bar rber's—ste how good it makes your scalp feel like one man with all their might eral times and wound up with the in full control ' RitlIA--14ral-ttr7- i destiny of China would be Russians ' rr Milif7711 then the NIS Northwest of Kharkov a red that of independence and freearmy unit seized an inhabited lodom" 200 Germans cality killing about and destroying two tanks four guns and other equipment The operations in that theater the spring thaw had not where t'4 1 -kW' in and the Russians were set -' 010b' yet tialltil nearer to established communicac --- z: 3 tions were less difficult than in the Donets basin There the weath4 -' er and supertor communications I ) favored the Germans who were betrying to widen the bottleneck -1 1 and -the bend tween the Dnieper --N 1 - 3K (Continued From Page One) vious German purpose in clinging to Gzhatsk and Vyazma was to - Rzhev ° It -- -"'-' h STATUTE' t 'y 0su gamOSCOw-O-D::- : Sychevka Mogdev Minsk 0i - '- Lepel i If - -- ' PolotskTholoo Kalinin vil Vclikie S cb4 dr 1 -- 04- '' -- Capture of Gzhatsk Hammers Dent in Bulge Facing Moscow - jai- Lake - Russians Take Anchor City 9f Nazi Salient Bologoe Seliger' ' I 4Ik S 1 5 s- - -4 ‘)- LATVIA C 4 take lenen 'Z'- Staraya L1 Russa -- e- YOUR SCHICK SHAVER 1943 Novgorod self-confid- CHECK Morning ESTuNIA By Captain Lowell Limpus New York News Military Analyst WASHENGTON March 6—The allies registered some impressive men gains last week but here see little reasonmilitary to believe that these gains have placed the axis in any serious strategic difficulty They doubt if our undeniably brilliant achieve ments were as decisive as the public seems to think On the contrary professional soldiers are beginning tolear that our essentially minor g&ins will make Uncle Sam so that the old cockily gentleman may hesitate to buckle down for the long hard pull which the high command evidently thinks still is to come Of course the united nations did lay some good foundations for the work that lies ahead- - MacArthur simply crushed another Japanese attempt to reinforce New Guinea Eisenhower chased Rommel virtually back to his starting place in Tunisia and Timoshenko cracked through the erman lines in front of Moscow 'rifted nations bombers gave nazi uropean bases the greatest past' og of the war and figures were eleased showing that our side is ginning to win the silent ship- -' ing battle of the Atlantic at last But none of these things were onclusive The Germans seemed o be falling back in order good n southern Russia and checking he drive which threatened them vith disaster in the Ukraine Rom US 7 March A Red Tide Rolls Forward Recent Blows Fail to Upset Axis Strategy LET it 5Zikc iTtiburte Ippo '' s ' - : ''--- -- ik?: "tC - '" '' - r'' -- - ' - 4:44' ' --- -f ' 'krt ''e l' X f :14-- - f 1 ' '''-''- Z' ''--- 1 - ' - r'' ''''''''-''''P-- ' :i:' 'I - '' - tir-- ' L d'''''r ' r i rdPr 44ir ge'1: -- —'2"' " '' - - s'44-- - : ' t--- - - ' i 00 : y '" 4 4 Atn Al t - 'il '' dt:::''---- ' ' I kw- - 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