4AZISEFalls:es smashing ve capturedch Hitler hadufT »■ r 1 I* ^ ' * Tr|y*|EL' t ’ W'- ’* **1 H .w^m, i^k, %.’ MK ^ A./ v Vi fA Tragedy In 3 Acts1. Attack at B u n a. “Ping,” a Japanesesniper, located in tree-top. Australian Bren-gun fires several bursts at trunk, six feet from top.2. Sniper’s weight snaps weakenedtrunk. Tree-top falls 60 feet to solid ground.3. Tree broken. Rifle broken. Neck brokenCurtain for Ping.”''!• or inf^tnn-.tan r^irww ,Guards Fight Way OutLONDON, Wednesday. — Carrying their wounded with them, one of Britain’s crack battalions (of the Guards) fought its way back to the Allied lines in Tunisia, says the Associated Press of America.Without food and almost without ammunition, it had held on in mountains seven miles behind the German line for several days under continuous attacks.It j*tngercfl home. Until U*-rti