Raf Bombs Destroy Cologne

Raf Bombs Destroy Cologne

LONDON, Jaaa 1 { Q « ( M peopU w en told by rsdte •'cUmiuta HlUer^ U ihvf bop« to (oUl war wid n a n Buntra M ffit 'M> t*aiu Bneh u Uw attack on wrecked-hy-8.72flJIM.poiind**t-h P|UCE 6 CENTS . you 25, No. 38 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO^ Monday, June 1,1942 RAF BOMBS DESTROY COLOGNE ^ ^ ^ ^ ★ ★ * * *■-★-★★★ * ★ ★ ★, ★ - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ , ^ AXIS RETREATS IN DESERT AS BRITISH CAPTURE GENERAL yichy Men Welcome Jap G en.R om itiel A ide ' ARNOLD REPORTS .SYDNEY HARBOR - 1,0(M) Airplanes Taken by Allies U.S.AIR1 ! AfTACK BY JAP- Blast Nazi Gity > Tobruk Fight JOININATIACKS SUBUNIISFAILS' In Gigantic Raid By LnWABtl W. tlKATTIE ,• • fir DarnoN c. w v c a MEBBOURNE, Junc/l.tUID—Three ny HENRY T. CORKELL LONDON. June 1 OJJD—Ueut. Gen. LONDON, June KU.PJ— The groat Gcrmaa Industrial ciW Henry H, Arnold, chief of the United Japanese midgot submarines were o f CoIoRTie— bloHtcd b>; 6,720,000 pounds o f 'bom bs— Btlll ^ CAIRO, June I (U.R)— Col. Gen. Erwin Rommoi l6(iny huc- State.n. iumy air corpn. snlrt U)doy behcved at the bottom of Sydney burninB and is covered'by a thlclppall of flmoke, recon- ^cccdcd in cxtricutinff the badly-baLlcrcd npcarhcad of his UiBt.an Amerlcon nlr force.'using harbor todny after an abortive nals-sancc pilots reported today, nxis Uink forcc.s from a British trap In the Liby»n_ (ie.scrt lt.1 own fields and ground crews, would soon Join the DritiiJ) la ••Pforl harbor" rnid In Vhleh suicide ‘T ’b c r e i.s .slilJ s o m uch Hmoke ov e r Colo^nic that r cc o n - south of El Gnzaja, after the capturc of his accgnd m com- crews steered up thw main port bombing Germany on an unprece- nalSsancc p!lot.i found it uscIchs to try to'take pictures denti'd scale. channel In sight ot tn^boat pas­ nmnd b;* the B ritish . ■ , ■ sengers. showing the full extent nf damage." a 'reliable source said. Uommel withdrew his Gcrman-lUilian armorca unit.s west- "We shall hit the enemy hard nnd rrlentle.ialy until h!.i military Navnl qunrters snld that Uie fiUb- The smoke completely’hides a wide area.” ^ ward, back from Britain’s coastal atronKhold o£ Tobruk power ha.-( Ijeen broken." he said. marlik-s, npparenUy launched and which had been his objective, “ . Wc are determined to get tQjanuuned by a mother ship- closa By D ltrw MIDDLETON , to Uie Atistrnlinn coast, had almost after takins a heavy Datter- every possible fighting plane Into (I Uie flHht. No combat pinnes ore certainly sunk and that attempts Arrives Home LO N D O N , June 1 (I.R) injr fro m B ritisli K u n s. and being kept back In the United 8tat«s .would be mada^to'ralso them. The hour of joint United bombinK planes which left the ^yond_tlie abMilute mlnUr.......... Gen. Douglas MacArthur :.4-British mass aerial as­ nounced In a special communique desert waste.s -stre.wn with quired for tacUcal training, saults to blast the rcich out vl.ilt has, I hope, hastened Uie day that three of the midget two-man ' wrcckcd and crippled tanks. undersea craft were believed de­ of the war, city by city, was DiJtWi mIdtile ciiBt hcadqunrlers when our sir amis stiall Join In nn air offensive against pic enemy stroyed. one by'gun fire and two by declared officially today to be nniiouncPtJ Hint Gen. LudwlK Cnie- depth charges, in a completely un­ wpU. 50-,vcnr-olcl ^ccond In cciiininncl which Uie cnnnot-meet, defeat or Marshal retain, center, and Tlerre Laval, rlgltt, Vlchy’i new chief ot nearer at hand and the Gcr- ' •■:urvlve/< . Gen. George C. Marshall government, extended a welcome to M. Mltanl. ambaxsador to successful raid. Uie first on an Aus» to riommel. wiui inkrn prLioncr nllcr trnllnn port. mhns were advised to look to • Ills rrconnnlsiancp pluiic whs rIioI (chief of army ttuff) said Uie,other France from Japan. Ihp nation that sA&Iied lndo*Chlna from the (Iny that American troop.i will land The Japaneje siicceedfd only In the still smouldering ruins of down. ■' '• '.i' . • -1 • V French last year. Thl» Is one of flr?t pleturei from Vichy lUnce Laval dnmnglng one small harbor craft ConioUdatM ^oreM,, In France.,U Li obvious Uiat no aJ- came back to power. _ , devastated C ologne for a^., fen-ilve ognlnst Narl-occupled Eur­ glimpse of the future. ^ Rommel wus iu»ld lo Be cffliK . ope can succeed without air aupcrl- <nB W» forces In jicwposltioan . .. smacked ot tmlcldc, WlUi plain words, Uio ' generals , orlty and we menn to have It." who would gird the woni U> go made ,.•<' two Baps In the BrliLih mlnerield VIctary Ix>omi The enemy craft' cnnte up the Una cxtendlnR u)uU> Ironi El Onzala, A.n Arnold spoke at a prcM .... main channel of Au.itrBlla's tecond It clenr Uiat •‘the Yonks are on the to Hacftelm. clly and greflte^l port lost nlgJJt, ing"; Uiat the BriUsh-Amerlcan,'. fereoce." roynl air force fighter Entire Senate M*ay partnership ot power in th» air wiil'Ji- Drltiih.-teft tlank. • planes. 10.000 feet over London, into on e'ot the finest harbors In ltf'*pAiared ihnt Homniel. pull­ mode victory loops to celebralo the the world and Uie greatest naval repeat ond may even dwarf th«'- .- ing W fc 'h la ndriince ferccs to ea. Brltbh Saturday night raid on Co­ base In the souUiwcst Puclflc. RAP’ s terrific Saturday night 1,000-v i £ape,thdr'annlhllftUon behind Ihc logne. Uie greatest _ever made by- Votfe Soldier Pay Homea along the water front on bomber attack which loosed 0 0 tho., ' ' 'British lin e Mulhu'cxt of Tobru'^. 0107 both sides of Uie harbor were rock­ war plants of Cologne the greatest* an nlr force against any tarset. Lon­ weight of steel and esplooive ever Iiad Bucccftded In RCillnff mont of doners'waved at Uiem and gave the W A S H I N G T O N . Ju n e 1 ed a.1 the glganUc shore suns, planes his Unks and Armored cum back to* borne on wings. Uiumbs-up signal. - i> — S en a tor LaFollctlc, and naval craft went tnlo action. iho trregulftr line, ftUhouBh pcr- At the aame ttme Uin government Pn.viftiiBera on a harbor terry boat, noiUaa Day . Iiaps In preparaUon for n new atrong made It known that the Germans. PLASHES of _ .. Wi.s., «uvc noticc todny daw the periscope and Ihe upper Lieut. Gen. Ueno' H. A m i ^ head drive ewtward. In a vlclmw, vengeance raid had ihjrt ho would press a motion part 0^ the conning tower ot one of ADMIRAL LCAHV of the Unltod SUtes air forces, said ' hla- conferences in London were nommel'p ef/orU . m conccntrato bombed durmg the night ancient ' liachncgc .the senate con- the enemy submarines as It passed hU rtaln lorccfi lo the ^ cit o f ^ e .Canterbury, the cradle ot Chrl** LIFE Close to them. , « ¥ « . '4 nearly cotppleted “hartth- '. Uanlty In" England. de.itroMng''Bt fetcnco comnuttco-which-.hjis Tliey saw It for ono minute. Trac­ cd - Uia^ftjr. wbux o ir ta lM im -^nU-— ^ L le u t. Ocn. Nell M. Ritc^iirs im­ least one of Its historic churches. opposed a house move to raise er shells stlottcd It then and brack- join In axt air offenstva'jtgalnst the perials held the upper hand lit tlie DOUBLE DUTV enemy which he cannot meet, de* - It was now establlshed-that In the HARTTORD, Conn.. June 1' — tfi(! t'lay o f arm y bu ck pri- cletTwIllJ' deadly lire, It submerged. Envoy Vessel, bnttle of mechnnlzed columns soutl> Cologne raid, the greatest In the his­ • Tlie reckle.u enemy attack brought feat or survive." west of Tobruk. ------— Mrs. M. J. Knowles wob-carried •atcs fr o m ?2 1 to 5r)0 Replying to Arnold's congraUila- tory ot avlotion. Uie Brltw r u.ted by firemen down' a ladder from the wnr nt Inst to the shores of the ' K *p «l New -Drive 1,500 planes. One Uiousnnd bomb­ m onth. ' ftouthenstem part of the Atutrallan Ai-rives With tions on the Cologne raid. Air Mar- . Some observers beilfvctl Rommel her Uilrd.floor bedroom during a. juy^h shall A. T. Harris, chief of Use RAF ' ed Cologno Itself, hurling on It ap­ fire In her home,.She wcrtt back to (C«ntU«^ .n P*(. X. would ntlempl nnolher concerted proximately 0,720,000 pounds of ex­ ge"hi bomber con^ohd, said: tlim.it e a s t w a r d . U i e bntler- bed when they ..raid the bliizc wa-n ‘‘We aro supremely confident that . plosive nnd Incendfary bombs. They out..A few hours'later, the' flra commlttce, which haa stood by the 90^ on Board JiiB of his forcos''JtiviOJisly suffered left seven-dghths of Uie city In with Uielr aid our common enemies In Uic battle of ’Ki^Ut.^brldRC. 20 rekindled, ihe firemen came b,ick senate vote for a boost to M3, ond By ROBERT OKIN .. —faced with certain devosUUoo ot flames and the smoke, which rose —ond carried her down the ladder force a.senoto vole on ncceptance mllc-1 jiouthwest of .'Jbbrutt. Col. Don C. Fallh will need It.^ 15,000 feet, was seen on the const ROAOBO'AROBUYS ' JERSEY CITY. N. J.; June 1 (-TV- Uielr own lond—will liaVe cause to again.

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