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DENTON,
[ONDAY
an Bombers
v in Flames
Japan9s Naval
Ami
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cessfully. He wu active in the af-
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targets on
Ma’
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last week in
Revenge
along headwaters at
principal speaker
Texas-exes should
of the evening.
ke
for the occasion Tuesday. as it U
f to
NEA
itive
along the
2.47 Inches of
S3 HO DAYS’ PAY FROM EVERY
the
to have
SALARIED PERSON SOUGHT IN
Rain Here Causes
hhd
will
ED CROSS CAMPAIGN IN DENTON Crop, hnd Uss
ere and
Finns do
them
south.
fields in the Rome area, and soared
fores.
bombers
four-engiped
LONDON.
year than ever before makes it evi-
ternment by the Germans.
month
Much For
Mb
had
in the
Russ Boundary
Te Delay Planting
The most serious damage caused
that group shall strive.
comprising
respectively
Zone 1,
be set for trial.
Washington Lawyer
Indicted for Murder
and south sections, will be headed
little repjublie
The civilians of many countries ;
west and south portions, and in
leaflets in Warsaw telling of the are living for the day when they
Zone 4. half the west and north
U. Gen. George M. Patton, Jr, in
Mayor Lee Preston is chairman
said he admitted shooting Dr Lind
Italy were identitied as the third.
Zones 7 and 8 are T S C W. and as he sat in his automobile in the
t
described as the new commander
(By Associated Press)
of the car.
ley
is I An estimated half-million Louisi-
‘ A
-on A*
new dinner suit, and IV* possible
at over 1,000 and their wounded at
O. K. but the
Nil
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had
after the
WASHINOTON. Peb.
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Simplification pr
presum-
would not
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to
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where he must soon de-
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from
where
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Japanese Report
U.S. Ships Sunk
Fighting Flares _
At Moletta River;
Artillery Active
ROUND
ABOUT
TOWN
HOUSE GROUP STARTS ON
SIMPLIFYING INCOME TAXES
Yug
ees ’
It- was the first American heavy
bomber operation since the raid on
into
quiet
! good
mere
LONDON.
German «
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644 Nam Planes
Downed Last Week
LONDON, Feb 28-(P—British
and Indian troops "have scored a
b
heels at a cloudburst at Dallas that
brought death at a small girl and a
friend Otto 1
W*U. Old
anane are to select a governor and
four other state oficials Tuesday
High wiads did da
house, eight miles r
the
the
ton won
the id
yeara, declared ma
it. and coaidered
were unaware of its existence or of tary force of 800,000.
the existence of a "general Rola." > -------------
at Elm-
of Cor-
Siwsmith, who is now sta-
tioned at Camp Howse writes. “I
cant do without the Record-Chron-
icle. so please send it to me."
-Southeast of]
said they smash
encircuing th* t
will in duecoure.
Unconditional sum
gHne
2 000 out or an original task force
of approximately 8,000."
The Doings" of E J Headlee in
lling about a wedding, said. "Dud-
many
nd oh
By KENNETH L. DIXON
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Nap-
The claims were without any Al-
lied confirmation
eluded more than 10 carriers and
eight battleships
Two of the American warships
reported damaged “most probably*'
were aircraft carriers, declared the
communique, which asserted that
still another carrier had been dam-
aged Attacks on the task force
were carried out by Japanese naval
extol if these
try to* exact j
5 ? ■ -
ctu
The Texas Sato Guard of Denton
will meet Tuesday night in regular
meeting at the armory at 8 o'clock,
©apt. J. H. Ligon advises the mem-
bers to wear dungarees.
h
J
District Court
Offens; Grand
Jury Impaneled
Nine Zones
The nine sones begin at the court
___at Vela Luka. on the
island of Korcuia. The enemy re-
plied. but caused no damace or
csphfes deotsond 11 motor vehi-
cles ehd damaged others Inamat-
about a mile and a half omoN
of Ohmoeto —A- - ■ •—--
The Qermans said 650 pria
were taken tn the fight.
. The Parts Radio mm awhile
dh-07 '<all IMM W • lm
eat base at Truk ablaze after the attack. This is the seaplane base op Dubioa faland. Fragmen-
iters and incendiary bombs are falling. Bright spots on ground are incendiary bombs explod-
Jap planes caught on the ground, some of them with wings folded. (U. S. Navy photo from
3.18
outflanked and neutralized a |
powerful German line baaed
on lakaa and btnwmg ia that^ _
—U. 8
at Nazi
I <• • ..
asked for his coupons to see wheth-
er or not he has complied with the
regulation, arid if you haven't al- I
ready put your car number on the
coupons, you may be subjected to
sqme penalty. Get that number on
the coupons now and save your-
self some embarrassment
PAMPA, Rb.
UM cadeta Of
nski were kiu
The annual meeting of Texas-
exes will be held Wednesday even-
ing. 6:30 o'clock. In the tea room of
the Texas State College for Women.
Dr. Webb, history teacher of the
Untversity of Texas will be the
as acmrignn
the beat
---„.E,.
London Parley
me 1
deiphla andR
OriMgany. whi
Uk la
normal
FPf
,ge.
afatrs of the city. In spits of ill
health in the past year, be has been
that the 'suit' brought bout the
marriage. Old Bob had been wear-
ing hto old *un forlo
Band to Often
Red Cross Drive
containing men from town and
Minnesota, plunged into Cassino
Feb. 2 and etui is clinging there
like grim death.
pter#
times caused by excessive rainfall.
The mln has drastically reduced
the acreage in oats for the county.
tile Oongrem had a tax
Non Wendel wiuki to
to NVW Yorii the 1990
1 British medium bombers >
the attack which marked the
Regensburg Friday by planet from
Britain and Italy, and marked the
stirred up
rospecte of
, A er-
much help
Hon The
March 31. is aimed at the collection
of 820 000 for the city of Denton,
a part of the 830.000 goal set for the
entire county The rational goal it
$200,000,000.
+ “The fact that the county and
at an Aemrican army corps to Italy.
At the same time throe of the
American divisions in operation to
into the love of God—Ihessa-
lonians 3-5.
Love to the emblem of eternity;
it confounds all notion of tmerH
Mme. Ie Staet.
and Mra. King."
had on a brand
er southwest of Carroceto was an-
nounced today as artillery dueling
rosein intensity along the Anto
battlefront.
Allied headquarters said British
troops in that sector had stormed
and captured two buildings that the
d
Hb
pan. Tininian and Guam Islands
he morning of Peb. 23, but de-
scribed damage as negligible.
tag areas. One Fock-wulfe M was
shot down there. Two Allled planes
were missing
Sunday's Allied communique said
Fifth Army troops nptaMt two
light German attacks on the CO mi
no front.
It was announced officially that
Maj. Gen Geoffrey Keyes, a native
of NOW Mexico and the deputy of
payers whose incomes are above
levels substantially mewed by tow
present withholdig system
-
Bi
able by his counc and ever pres-
ent sense at humor to give coura
the German outhorities fully realise
what will happen to them when the
war reaches the frontiers of the ,
—n craft to to battened down.
Sherman had 212 inches of rain
with nelds being Mfr washed.
id battle had
_____ exclatveto
those at sea. The broadcast did not
break down the figure into MM.
aland
edthe
military objectives in I____
France today in assarts combined
pond Chleto W now <
his badly-battered prod
ton. it was rottensMil
At imposaible to prepare the land
in time for planting corn. Warren
les, Fet: 18 (Ff A sharp increase
in fighting in the
Denton and
I water was no*
to be filling
rains have re-
age to grain in
A Japanese force on the front now
has been largely destroyed the
181h operation of the U. 8 Eghtir ent, who is in Pontozat ----- . —
- repatriation after a months* to- city quotas are so much greater this
K
mmrm.e #
mmee
2 z ano -
at the tip of t
od after gaining
that subsequent!
(The- German
RUNOFF VOTING IN LOUISIANA
TUESDAY
NEW ORLEANS. Peh. 28—(——
suggested that grain sorghums are
' producers of grain. and far-
interested in obtaining inter-
Lsteeh
,m2
patrol engaged a an4B
inflicting a number of
nouncement said-----------------
Although adverse weather ham-
pered both ground and air opera-
tions yesterday. Allied patrols prob-
ed German lines on both the main
Fifth Army and Eighth Army
fronts and A-36's divebombedai
I
Polish dispute and went immediate- Nasi anti-Christ is thinking from
ly into consultation with Premier a statement carried by the British
Stanislaw Mikolajexyk and Foreign i Broacasting Corporation, which re-
Minister Tadeusz Romer of the ex- Joris that all German nationals in
lied Polish government. Ozechoslovakia have been Issued
An early meeting of the cabinet guns and ammunition for self de-
was expected, as the members were feme The reason is that open re-
anxious to learn if the United istance among the Cnechoslovakians ‘
States was in agreement with Prime is growing and. says the B B. C,
VOL. XU J
e
appointment of a new commander- can avenge themselves against the ( ~ \
in- chief of Polish forces by the Nasi troops of occupation But! King are in charge
national council in Poland, as a Hitler's greatest problem along this • ~*ne teeei .
---
rival to Gen. Kazinierz Sosnkowski, , line must have to do with the
the commander appointed by the Reich, where revenge may be taken
London group not only against the soldiery but
The London Polish government upon civilians No wonder his mur-
regarded the new national council derous Gestapo chief. Himmler has
as fictitious because reports from been given sweeping powers and has
the underground said its leaders under his command a picked mil-
was blown down and a portion of
the roof Was carried off the post
office at Elmhouse There was
other minor property damage but
no injuries were reported. Some
hail fell.
Rain in the Coralcana area meas-
ured 39 of an Inch.m—pn.
Firemen and crewmen from the
r Japan's
, tat ion <
Labor Shoriagc
At End^Green
_______this yarn's
- IM nng date fordeclaruona
- estmated 1044 tax. required only
rran an estimated 15,000/000 tax-
40...
fp} X ii
cetved at our office and by parents
and friends.” Ivey said. "When we
give to the Red roes war fund, we
are making possible a little more
comfort for that boy_away from
home.”
form wil be such that tax burd-
ens will be continued as far as pos-
sible, at their present eve.—
Hiler was loading many of hto war
burdens onto the scarred backs pf
stave labor. both male and femle.
however, we've had no such detlis
as are now given us by Taylor
Henry. Associated Press correspgmd-
a brillgitiled across the L
River on Jan. 20-21 The
LONDON Peb 28—(AP-TherPtne"hr‘umyeronGheRrn
Tokyo Radio broadcast a Japanese tront in Burma, the supreme allied
communique today saying a Unit - command for Southeast Asia an-
ed States aircraft carrier and three 1 nounced today in an account dis-
big warships were sunk east of the tributed by the ministry of Infor-
Marianas Islands Feb. 22 mation
Mra. didn't, so tbs now one was
bought Didn't know for what oc-
Pspomni"eAtnhen Bea and dud
saw that new 'un. they Just up and
torttod to give it an oocasion. Any-
.. the giver-away was
up and hedsomewher
.2-01,
J
2
central Italy. 4
Oqther **“*-.*« up * rall-
road cars in Yugoslavia.
Iha enemy flaw appro
sorttes over the Aaato
Oran D. Bett, friend and neih
bor, has passed from among us, bu,
his influence will be felt for many
years to come. Oran was one A
Denton’s boys; he grew to manhgbd
in his own community. His Bret
business experience was to carry on
the bustness of his father, the late
J. O. Bell, and later his own, both
of which he conducted moot suc+
AM KM*,
tailed into a
SHENANDOAH Pa. M. 28- '
2
the nation's productton to Motoi
n
past two days
the Moletta riv-
torio and Guldonia atrdromes near
Rome, in which a hangar was ex-
poded, highlighited the'Bunday air
qperationsiTotainjght during the
day were reduced toabout bf
Air Force
the half of north and east section
of Denton. H in charge of M. D
Penry and C. E Hastings ss co-
chairmen. Zone 2. half of the east
Banker.Beeman. hie daughter
and Mm Doc Chapman or Binger
zapgzupgcnsom
Taylor oc usin was here Hesnid
yetentaoA dutch during the cloud-
Ppampa TpoKied m with a MM
of snow. A wet norther struck Cor-
pus Chrst, toda y and wind Of SI
.. ' N' isurisihee
-maladc —a.athd- sHziiec
-2 o. ----
idseugaprexacu
LONDON, Feb 28—(PPJan Ciech- ; he remembers that out of the first
anowski, Polish ambassador to | 4,000,000 Russians captured by the
Invasion (Mt
I-' ’ • * UwL . u,a 2uwg3 A
antngudor o"orwt‘nue it -
ward Bobruisk.
The Germans rushed new t
into the bM for Pekov,
ue""uqagaghjgi"
them were leftdead in a single sec-
tor, the Soviet '--""""
60-mile-an-hour wind and severe
the 34th and the 36.
•n was the Mb Divislon.made
.or mefrom Texas, that estar-
married the lovely Bea
Mscw,-G.sa"Ap
-Red Army treeps driving
westward upon Pskov haw
Stockholm said the raids
hatred and made the pr
early peace more remote
Washington, arrived in London to- Germans, only 1.500.000 survived the get an estimated quota to
day with the latest United States privations of his prison camps ... .
government views on the Russian- I We know something of what the
sections, Ralph Nelms and W W gree murder today in the shooting
Zone 5 is the of Dr John E. Lind. noted Wash-
' courthouse Itself, where W. K , ington psychiatrist.
yi 2- 4 ,
n-mm-e
millions at their
naartag^M
020
The broadcast, recorded by the statement said with “a conserve:
Associated Press, said the fleet in- live estimate putting their dead
from the millions who have suffered
under the lash and have seen other
tack on enemy
The Howe ways and mean* om-
mittee started work in earest to-
day on sitnpilfication of Uh income
taxrurn,
in about two weeks, when most
of the 50,000,000 taxpayers win have
completed the most ttricate forms
ever dispatched, by the treasury, the
committee hopes to have its
streamliner" ready tar presenta-
Hob to the How*.
Chnrman Doughton -NC said
th* new MU nay have Uhene f*a-
fund drive committee, in outlining
plans for the drive. . "
"Greatest stress is being placed
on each firm and group as a unit."
-0N
2588222
ito DEWITT i
on a kegdi humar
sistingro 12,000,000
Reported On
Miles From
Nazi Attack
-x Laedse
mation as to the varieties of grain
P sorghums that can be grown suc-
WASHINGTON, Feb 2*—(— | cessfully in the county may receive
Robert I Miller, 87-year-old at-; it from him or from the Experi-
public works department searched
--- storm sewers near the Pair Park
race track in Dallas and were drag-
- ging portions of White Rock Creek
in an eftott * find the body of
______ the Hitlerites respite
Germans war. Butwbatwffi
torney. was indicted for first de- ment Station here.
Report-, from various sections of
alcana Monday following on the
. outs and tre
tolovo, wipina
. talionofde
More than
"xuucuanppwmemare, k
buming the violent aerial battle against German
After a two-day layoff.
Driving
On Pskov
-
at Germany —--------
fighters and greatly reduced
ler’s power to replace them
ahoulaunt their ucketalkrana
highway between
Aubrey There the
deep and was sald
“The continued
suited in some dam
air unite, it added
Th* communique Md that
200 carttor toai d American |
from the force had
Gasoline coupons should have the
auto license number written on
them in ink Th number/ehould be
on the coupons, each one of them
prior to your getting gasoline. Be-
ginnin next week a driver may be
e ,
Seek 5
1 Nazis
ickENzM
that approximately two battallons ,
of Allied troops were wiped out ,
near Buon Bposo alter meveral
days of bitter fighting in the An-
too beachhead in which the Altai
troops had WuMM AinW
headquarters dispatches did not
confrm _____________________- a
Buon Rpomo is near the- bawd
waters of the Melitta river and is
15 I
—esmw..
•......’■.''xT i
man spokesman was quoted to •
Swiss dispatch as saying the Nazis
had no intention at withdrawing
their seven divislons from Finland.
line just northrast of Fum-
ravda dispateK dey also
Boyd. The grand jury panel was of Sunday will lkely cause overflow
explains Ivey, adding that the soli- selected, consisting of the follow- damage to crops planted in the low-
citors will contact the heads of | ing men: w. I. Bishop, Fred Har- iands.
business establishments or institu- per, E c McElroy. O A Lapstreu,
tional groups and. through them. Fred wilson, w B Dimmitt, j. E ______ _________.
• which I chamhars E F Wils, Janwa by the rainfall, the county agent
Goode, W R. Laney. A E Is the extreme dtoay in th*
and Geo. Street Bishop was nam- preparation of ewew lands through-
ed foreman of the jury. I out the county Very few farmers
_ Judge Boyd delivered the regular have, been able.to get readyfor com
ya
Bad Flying Weather
' " and strafing at-
vadersgnthzt- -4
the county indicate that wheat
strongpoints. Comparal
---- has existed heretofore
......... r... Mlette.
, ------ sown tn the fall to growing well, and Siciv. now to commanding officer
Baldridge and Guy Turner are at ; Miller has been free under $15,000 ! there are no indications as yet of -------------— • ---
the helm of the collections At the bond after hto arrest on a homicide rot or of shallow rootage, some- |
city hall, designated as Zone 8. I charge a week ago today Witnesses
Mu Striking Miners
em Return to Work
___________ , "
m
D ’
Lindsay's publicity committee is
the only one completed tn ful to |
date Members include Fred Miner. ______ __________H___ .
speakers' bureau. J. P Harrison, tn a runoff Democratic primary
theater and visual progress display: winding up one of the bitterest
Pvt. Bob Wardlow, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Newt Wardlow. Cross
Roads community, who to stationed
at Oamp Roberts California, to at
home on leave He has been in the
Army since last September. He said.
Army life to all right after you be-
come accustomed to it."
w w King, president of the
Denton Chamber of Commerce and
Bob Edwards attended the Gulf
States Industrial Conference in
Dallas Saturday The purpose of
the organisation, which to com-
■prised of Texas. Arkansas. Okla-
homa. Louisiana and New Mexico,
is to see that these state* prosper
industrially.
operation this month of .8: („erma
ghth Air Force Fortresses and
Lberators. ■ I
American * iSTair'SS Labor
iyed 644 “ —
Germans bad converted
dent that each individual is respon-
sible for making a substantial con-
tribution tojiisscause." stresses
Ben Ivey, chakman of the war
from privation? I‘s -----
WMMnt be able to restrain themtis launching the nationwide drive
Germans Report
"undertosetamedoropeFTroops Wified Out
Simultaneously, an American
cruiser, standing close to shore,
poured shelis into Cerman gun
positions yesterday.
Pertostent German efforts to in-
filtrate through ravines south of
Carroceto were frustrated by Am-
Heavy . _____ - p
To Factories Suffered by Germany. Te
fairs of hto crcna-n--iiat. ■ 27.--ri aH *
Forty percent at Hadler’s laborto
foreign, and Russiap and Poles
sa+head.thecstxwiMh 249pq20nmd
uneasy momenta when ho recalls
tme massacres and other atrocities
he has perpetrated in Russla and
Poland He must get a chill when
. 12’
Minister Churchill's suppoa of
Russian views on the border"ues-
tion.
The exiled goverment meanwhile
had learned of ths distributien of
l . iii mil
nr
necessary to advise the number to
be present for the banquet Wednes-
day morning. Jerry Fowler or
Junge Gerald Stockard will let you
down-town exes have tickets at
only 95 cents per All Texas-exes
ot Denton County are urged to be
present for the annual celebration.
Mrs Mattle Lloyd Wooten. Dr
Floyd Stovall, and Dr. Dade Sparks
also can supply your ticket needs
The 'drouth' was broken Bunday
afternoon and night, and the
etreame are bank-full and over-
fowngi in some places. The rain
measured to Monday morning 2.47
inches The fish will have ample
water now to go upstream to spawn
The high temperature roading
Sunday was 63 and the low was
recorded at 57.
today -
H-But whetber Hitler could expoet
Mk Ue wuievewanuhne thiere muni M ■>
mfrsarmmaumm J
by P. B. Huey and W D. Barrow
W S. Miller and Sam Laney are
' co-chairmen of Zone 2. half of the
men. ------------- 1—
The Russians HMM the major
air show of the waft-and when 600
Red bombers laid the Pinnish capi-
tal at Helsinki waste. Finns Hi
fesem
Bell Advertising Agency, billboards; campaigns since the ten
Harwell V. Shepard, radio: Iter G days of the late Kingfish
L.Messenger Jr. churchea—andiLong. . .........
tow. poorly drainedtends n the
countydzenidqpuni qR
Wanaeodtadf’ucmealyraznha
T C respectively, where Presidents downtown shopping section, and .... . ■ 22"*'.
L H. Hubbard and W J. MeConnen pleaded self defense He fired two Wind and Rain
i are the respective heads and in j shots osar the shoulder of his wite N‘ , -
Zone *. the public schools: Supt. R who either had entered the auto- Damage in Texas
Win Victory C Pattersoniucnatrman
A. A I other then Ivey as chairman, uu ’ nGlerponotnetotwnachtkn bemn
\ 'Il AraKaI ■ rOIL ' County Red Cross war fund organi- , fired twice, was found on the seal
zation is comprised of E D. WK. of the car. •
area, digpatchee from the sec-
ond Baltic front declared to-
day.
(The British radio said Soviet i
forces striking down from
North were within 10 mes at the
rail hub of Pskov, and that Hitler
mangorggnzantimn-sobacara
Fcipov s zorees sf-
ter-passingPushtshkawerene—
idingia 1
of the 2
—
Fmzzammianegeupe--- . . . . - ...
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#rne ’ H— - -
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AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 28, 1844
=
La
l per M ,
Fbn-up-TelaTaswmteene ecPikd
Ira Reddmg. wolf-trapper. hasn't
been setting traps for the past two
months to let the hound-dog seen
have free reign over the county it
has been too wet, he says, for trap-
ping. out with complaints coming
in from various sections about
wolves and fox, he's getting ready
to start trapping again. He wishes
to advise the hound-dog men that
he's getting ready to set traps
around on the Alex Duensen (Dues-
sendale) ranch in the western part
of the county and he hopes that
none of the fine hounds will be
caught in a trap.
treasurer: Guy Turner auditor;
Mrs Bess McCullar, secretary; D
L Lindsay, publicity, and Walter
B McClurkan, city of Denton.
----
—--L
Church. There was a long writeup
~ about what everybody wore, except
Bob Edwards. He must* had on an
old suit or sump'n for the writer
never did mention his clothes even
though he gave the bride away.
Dudley to the third son of my late
h-e-M
■ a - ■ —-W
------
gteas eetryda
? Gm0 2" 2226220 230102
and inspiration to many people wl
were closely associated with him.
DEIROIT, Feb. 28.)-
William Green, president at the
American Federation at Labor,
mid in an interview here to-
day that the period at man-
power shortage in industry has
been passed.
“Now we halve moved to the
point where we are cutting
back, and where men are
thrown out of work," he said.
There is some unemployment.
Our big problem now to the
proper utilisation of manpow-
ap 5 —
___
10. mmumakn-rmeman
BBSSJ-X, X'.............Ij-Mfii " "I"' I 'I li IR
Associathd Press Leased Wire r EIGHT PAGES
--In.—
Russians. m
■ —
" "I- • NeN-
damage at Fort Worth.
The fanners' cotton warehow
ehips to
gorts.
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e
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5d J
ah “
cated a new gain southward by the
aport.norkorteer. pie Ma"AmasgTcountetuggispeg
west o -steuerte • -ruan Yampok There to a Yampol 2
mies southwest at Ottreg. an* of er |
largest Boviet-held towns oh ' 1
__Southern edge at the PIBIM 4
tion into old Folnnd» ? j
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regardless of what the
Stockholm reported the
had forbidden Finnish
team German controlled
18th Operation
Of Eighth Force
LONDON, Feb 20
heavy bombers pounded
LONDON, Peb. 2*.—(AFI—De-
struation of at least *44 Osman
nghter ptanes in last week’s nerin
attacks on Naz industry out Ht-
tor's available aireran almost to
. Mi 7 eazzatrmm vntieho
heem *• ■ t _
i . a . 2— ■
“ ti ; 1F • •“.......*-----------Hs
tfder"heecmaneo ' at. m -rer zit p. ■ o *3
£ "mkse-a-zsa
/■ g gi seas
coleagues 24 - "Two Days Pay for Every Salaried Wade B« nowsky. store window dis-
£Xd some warpunavcommateh i2“he,reg, qoszsachmsnuna
|Grec8 O' DOYS 1n SerVIe IrO Ulla
-----z-e=— 2— . ~.. ... - vicinity, as evidenced by letters re-
before terrible events had- taken in Denton, the city having been - — --
northern pince. v divided into nine sones. The cam-
oSSS "we have known. OF course, that patn. which begins Wednesday
----- h and will continue through
Rainfall Sunday and Sunday
night totaled 2.47 inches at the
State Experiment Station here. Of
this amount, 186 inches fel Sun-
day afternoon. Considerable dam-
age to land due to erosion was re-
ported by Paul Dunkle, superin-
tendent of the station, who said
also that overflow damage would
be likely in creek bottoms through-
out the county.
•AU highways leading into Denton
w**e reported clegg of floodwaters
Mohday morning with the excep-
Hon of some aoKDaa. over, the
-
Md.o-=ArnmAAI
It after ban
iittle farther- —
tion ot Will Hita. *n IB*
running west MA M*mBM
was captured, the communiqw
ctered
k
Sa-TT",
-----a-
with blows by American Marauders
and Binitsh medium bombers.
Monday morning at * o'clock Ahe
spring term of the District Curt
was convened by Judge Ben W
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