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Soviet Guerilla Troops at War

GERMANS THINK

TOO

By

SLOWLY!

ALEXEI TOLSTOY

Named in 1939 as Soviet Russia's greatest living writer, the author of this dispatch, who is now acting as a war corres- pondent, is a nephew of Count Leo Tolstoy. To English readers, he is known for his two novels, "Peter the Great" and "Darkness and Dawn."

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forest. There we spent the entire day. We heard passing and peppering the

MOSCOW-Thoy lay in sian bayonets were noticeable. "We left no witnesses, set fire to fragrant grass in a thick nut I ordered the men to hold their to the tank trucks and planes and copse. Their telegraph instru- rifles on their knees. We soon returned to the ments were well concealed. The spied three blue lights. This sky, pallid, in the heat, was de- the German 'stop signal' at forest with machine-gun e butto

the head of a motor column.. were well sheltered,

Turned To Dvinsk

serted.

"Schmelkov, the driver, switch-

::

There must have been an ed on the riding lights. Before "At nightfall we decided to make anthill nearby, for every now us we saw a seven-ton truck our way along the River Dving and and again Lieutenant Zhabin packed with caacs, a white disc look for a spot to break throughs. kept brushing an insect from with a black Swastika on the The Nazis have no regular front, they advance full speed in a narrow his cheek. He seemed in no. radiator. Three officers in a wedge and if you have your wits side road peered in our direc- about you, you can always creep hurry to get on with his story. tion, poking flashlights at us, through their Imes,

"As we moved forward we could

"The German soldier is not Schmelkov, the driver, switched allowed to think." he said, "it is on the headlights, the officers, see Reinsk with fames reaching to considered dangerous. His skuli blinked and shaded their eyes the very clouds. Such Illuminations.

is not fitted for fast action. He is slow on the pick-up. That is where we always get him, in those few seconds while he is trying to put two and two to gether."

"But Comrade Zhubin," inter-

indicate news whieh is strictly copyright rupted the man with the note- under the provisions at the Telecommuni-book in his hand, "tell me how

rations Ordinance, 1935. Such nesta as

Hongkong indication "i" is received fu

on the date of publication by the United Press Associations, who re- serve all rights and forbid republications, elser wholly or in part without previous arrangement,

JAPAN MORASSED

ONLY the super-optimist

"I've got Schmelkov, a driver with a head on his shoulders," Zhabin replied.

with their hands.

Been to be better thinn movie shows to the Germans. Their planes circle We drove calmly pust thent around burning towns, firing at re- and the motor column with our fugees and driving women, children heads averted so as not to show mil old folks back into the flames. the red star on our helmets. "Well, we were mad and spolling Adding speed we dashed through for a scrap. We stopped a passenger a deserted village.

Halted By Grenade "Near a wooden church in an open

oficer, with a drooping Adam's ap-

a

car with three German officers and before we finished them off we made them turn their faces toward Dvinsk. They must have found it less-enter- taining than a movie on this occasion.

"We cut many telegraph wires

you managed to spend so many automobile sat a wrinkled German days behind the Nazi lines with ple examining a nap with the aid of and then attacked a column of ten their 25 Red army men and get away a flashlight. I barely managed to lank trucks. We finished unscathed."

seize one of our men by the arm; crews, emptied the tanks and set fire he was about to lean out of the cab to the gasoline. We regretted this

for it

made too bright a fire. We saw and hurl a hand grenade,

three heavy tanka and regretted that "Nevertheless the officer's susplej- we had no bottles of gasoline with ons must have been aroused. We UN! were soon overtaken by a 20-horse- "But two grenade throwers took could hope for a violent change

Bayonet Effective power motorcycle with a sidecar all the grenades they could from.

carrying

machine-gunner. This their comrades, ran ahead and hid in Japan's political philosophy at. "You ask how we got behind tune my soldier let his grenade go at the roadside and each of them this time, and continued lip ser- the German lines? I was order and with such good effect that the threw a bundle of grenades under vice to the Tripartite Pact which ed to concentrate all signals, in machine-gunner rose a yard and a a tank.

"The Jirst one rose up on its rear the hamlet of Dubki and main half out of his sidecar as if he wanted

to tell us something important, while and blew to pleces from the detona- marked its anniversary hardly tain contact with headquarters the driver and

the cycle toppled ton of its own shells. The others While there headlong into a ditch. a surprise. The to the bitter end.

were damaged and could only keep I got myself surrounded.

"At dawn we deeper meaning behind this

reached a small fring Into the darkness"

political gesturo, is not 60

"Towards evening two Ger- wood and here our gasoline ran out. man motor trucks packed with We camouflaged the trucks and sat down for a meal. Suddenly one of obvious, but doubtless the im-unsuspecting Nazis drove into our men clamped his funded up his recital and sprang lightly to his pression which has held for so Dubki. We calmly let the Ger- biscuit, turned his head, jumped feet,

mans through and then began and dashed into the ferns. We heard ing, dragging a lad of about nine peppering them from the flanks squeak and there he was return- with machine-guns.

by the hand, a close-cropped, suub nosed boy with furious eyes.

Let me go. complained the boy, we 'Don't you see I am a friend.'

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long-that Japan is playing for time before making decisions which will irretrievably commit her-remains dominant. Addi- tionally the official tokens to the Tripartite Pact may be a back handed method of indicating that the Washington Tokyo talks are doomed, and this point is given emphasis by the Hunan offensive which coincides with the Tripartite anniversary,

The latest Japaneso offensive in China has its importance for It threatens to wrest from Chungking control of Hunan's rich mineral resources and its vast rice production; neverthe- less

"When they, piled out of the machines and senttered.. cheered and went after them with the bayonet. The Ger-

German Nervei

mans don't like that. Some Before the

up

"Planes" Overhead

Suddenly Lieut. Zhabin stopped

"Enemy planes," he called,

At once ali was movement beneath the nut bashes. Five Nazi bombers passed overliend at a great height. Scarcely Ave minutes had elapsed since the signallers had passed word to the airfield, when a squadron of our fighter planes appeared on the The lad proved inteligent scene. They hummed like a stretched-

led wire powerfully and formidably and us into another part of the forest. rose sleeply above the bombers. "Their officer dashed into On the edge of the forest stood gase-

The heavy Nazl planes turned tail. and ve German But too late. The sound of machine- some reeds and hid himself in line tank trucks

We made shoft

The Aghters swooped. One bomber. showing. We found important were pacing up and down to reep suddenly turned its nose downward documents in his bag.

themselves awake. My snipers had and fell, leaving a long trail of smoke the biting the dust in a few mo- behind it.

managed to get away.

sun rose he had

the water with only his nostrils Planes

work of them. German sentrles fans was heard from the pallid sky.

"We started up the German ments. trucks and I piled by 25 men Then we jumped out of the ferns, into them. We drove along the with a loud hurrah. That cry had front behind the Nazl lines. bad effect on German nerves, worsC For the first hour or so we did than howling bombs. The Fascists crawled out of their holes. Some put not meet a soul,

their hands at once, others began up

We

"Our steel helmets might be ring wildly with automatics,

bayoneted 28 of them. One air- A substantial Japanese taken for German in the dark man we pulled out of his plane by

ness. Only our four-edged Rus- His parachute strap. success in this area will not bo' sufflelent to determine the Sino- Japanese conflict and must, therefore, be regarded more as a determined attempt to appease discontented spirits in Japan with a tangible military achieve- 'ment.

The Political and military developments of the past fow weeks in the Pacific serve only to illustrate and re-state the hopeless muddle into which Japan has placed herself. She has made herself practically friendless, choosing to lean towards Nazi Germany who has demonstrated only too often that she makes pacts solely for her own gains, and that should the occasion over arise, she will not hesitate to put Japan against the wall. Japan's military com- mitments in China and else where are now causing her grave concern and her vital war resources are being tapped to a disturbing extent. These are factors which normally would give any nation pauso to think;: but Japan is in a political as well. as a military morass, and op- portunistic action is likely to continue to remain the creed of herleaders creed which finally must bring for the nation unhappy results

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Captain Cantello, of the Red Air Force, was on a raid over Germany. His plane was tilt and

burst into flames.

Instead of baling out, he nose-dived towards a cluster of `oll storage tanks and deliberately crashed.

Beveral caught firo exploded, setting to trucks

and

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CONTRACT How to Play

BRIDGE

AND

How to Win

-By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON Penalty Doubles Hard to Figure

"DEAR Mra Culbertson. I don't a club, then led low toward

know how others feel about spade queen. I put up the

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and intake home with the contract ruc another c

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king

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it but to my way of thinking, the and shifted to the ace and queen of most tantalizing department of trumps, trying to break up the bridgo is penalty doubles. Some cross-ruff. heart king won, the times, when we double with what spode queen was cashed, and de- looks like

the de- clarer then used. rock-crusher, ปี

his last trump to club. The spade clarer

in our faces; other times, disposed of dummy's -Inst. club and when we

we have nothing resembling a when declarer continued spades, sound double, the contract may go could take my high trump when- down three or four tricks. Take the over I pleased, but that was the end. following hand, for instance. 1. On reanalysis, we agreed that no unhapplly, was West,

"South dealer.

"North-South vulnerable.

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defence could have defeated the contract. To top it all off, my part- had ner wanted to know why doubledi Disgustedly yours,

E. L. A., Chicago' Comments are scarcely in order. It 13

hard to imagine that anyone would question West's double of four hearts, but I cannot share my 3.7062. correspondent's incredulity that the contract should have been fulfilled. Not that I would not expect to de- feat the contract ritir West's hand --I simply mean that everyone, myTM self included, has had far better doubles go stray. There are very few "guaranteed" doubles!

To-morrow's Hand North dealer. Both sides vulnerable."

South Weat North East

Pada INT. Pas

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Роль Рава Double Pass FAI Грив

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