BRITISH iRCSBtlSf mOPEHMD — American and Brit- M* bomben iwosaeiiting a two- *®®***‘*8»nBte o£taisiye aioc^ ^ dock tram both Britain and *trty doftlt Qwnukxi Barope thrw - AiftTy Mows to les9 tiuoi 24 hours. U. 8. Fljing Foitreasea had panired throng a heavy barrage at dusk to give the Calais ®®*at of France one of its vront poundings while 15th Ur Force Pwtressee and liberators from **dy att^ed the important Klag- eafnrt airdrome and war plants outside Graz, Austria. 'Rieae blows fottowed an overnight as- aanh by more than 1,000 R. A. F. heavy, bombers on the rhi»wii/»ni cmter of Frankfurt, Germany, ex- ' ^ I factories at Bergerac, and other targets ifisSnEK lET LMEHGAU M^REAK I Allied Headquarters, Southwest I*arific. — American troops have captured Lorengau, major Jap anese base on Manus Island, and completed full occopati(m of the strategic Admiralty Islands as disorganized Japanese troops fled to hills, leaving “many himdreds of dead” behind, it was annoimced today. Smashing elaborate Japanese entrenchments and defenses in the town, dismounted trope of the First Cavalry Division sent army remnants fleeing in disorder, Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s w(ar com munique announced. V Dairy Subsidy Can Now Be Paid For January, February Wilkes dairy farmers are re- mlndsd that they ntay now call at E\oaso and the milk, cream |[nd butter st^dy payments for Jinnary and February. All appU- itlona-,^for January payments must be made by the end of this month. The milk subsidy was re cently Increased from 40 to 80 cents per hundred pounds of mila sold. V- Now In England FTt. Harley CaU, who has been overseas since September, la now in Bngtand and reeentlj was in Liondon oa furlough. Pvt. Call entered service in Decem ber. 1M2. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. CaU, of WUkes- boro route two, Wilkes Selective Service boards on Friday add Saturday forward ed to the induction center the largest contingents of men ever s«it from the county'fot pre-in duction examinations. Board nusaber 1 contingent left Friday morning and returned Sat urday. The large group from board number 3 went Friday morning and a greater part of them were held over at the induc tion center for examination today. Under the new setup the men who pass the examination wiirbe called into service at any time af ter 21 days. The list of men sent from Wilkes, which includes those accepted and rejected, follows: BOARD NUMBER 1 Ed Welborn Thomas Wake Hayes Weaver liemuel Gray Turner Edward Anderson Trella Howard Kilby Frank Aastin Hartley Raymond Nichols Robert Glenn Vickers Thomas Harshaw Dnla Worth Edgar Uonck William Bryant JAnson Robert Eonnle Baity Archie Aster Tates Kalpli Eee Wooten WUUam L. B. Rash Russell Lee Johnson Dewey Atwell Lowe Tnrner Lee Foster Troy Alton Ohnrch WUUam Herbert Chnrdi Earl Lincoln Mitchell Ivory Oonrad Burgess Nathan Herman Steelman Clyde Deed Benge Lloyd Wood Uascomb Dew Triplett Howard Hamp Hoffman Hillary Thurman Poster Thomas Bdmason Jones Rnssell Hill Church WUUam H. T. Johnson WUl Benge James Conrad Eller Glenn Johnson John Edgar Ray Dossie FTnlss Nichols Elmer David Walton * Waiter Kenult Johnson Monroe Griffin Richard CaU Teddy L. MoGlamery WUUam Granville Oakley McKinley Osco Parsons John O. Johnson Wetus Franklin Powell Fred Russell CSiurch Verl Amos Oarrold Rajimond Lee Wyatt, Ralph Lee Davis Lytle I’sdl K«mp .‘Ingn.s Johnson Woodle HUton E. Pearson (^arl .•inderson Chester Shew William Rex Stroud Lonnie Ashley George Elmore Clifford Helton Taylor Baxter Johnson Elisha Robert Pearson Charlie Jarvis Walsh Frank Levi Tomlinson Kinley Blair Lamberth June Rnssell Lackey Bnssell Johnson ElUer Wallace McCoy Redding Howard Jones Norman Richard Griffin Ira HUl Hamby Edgar James Johnson Conrad Hampton Eller Winfred Claud EUedge .Arnold Larldii Church Gabriel Jethro W'twl^ Monroe Buford Elvwette mint John IVUcox Keiisle Roosevelt Taylor Clayton Kirby McxieUl Quince Shoemaker WfUard Arnold Hodge Joe Onrney Prevette James Bni^ette Hamby WUUe Franklin Laws Thomas Cleveland EUer OharUe Howard Kerley PhUUp Earl Newman George Washington Hall Everett CMl WUUam lagrton Joinea TaUle Alexander Barnette Clay Johawm Habert Joim PendeigraM James Ihorton Staley Malcolm Leonard Wyatt Ooy Lee Bell Lonnie Edmond Church Arthur Clyde Lowe DctuIs Lmuford Paul Monroe Shxqie Robert Gwyn Triplett Albert Lee Martin Andrew Richard Dnla Henry Lane Fred Hamflton Paw Clyde Junior Bdmleton L. a Church John An*w Spean Arthur Harrold Jonee Grover Grayeon Paiaona Fred Haynes Ernest Junior Hkhafft^ Clarence Roy McLemore Burl Henry Faw James Boyce Ferguson Fred Manner Dyer Ralph O. Hayes Shelmer Doyle Blackborn John Victor Rnssell Ralph Carson Lyall Robert Lee Kannpp James Albert Johnson Walter Gregory Joseph Ctel Combs Robert Emerson Pearson Rnel Lee Shepherd Bad West Gordon Boss Green Wayne Barber Triplett UUver McNeill ProfHt Freddie Arnold Bowlin James Birton Honck Gny Hampton Wagoner George Lee Goulds Panl Jefferson Brown El^ar McManns AUle Jefferson Trlvette William Roscoe Pardne Charles 0. McNelU. BOARD NUMBER 2 Alvin Barney Sloop Paul Douglas Reinhardt Everett Perry Raymond Earl Greer McKinley Leff Sexton Lester Burette Prevette Thomas Marvin Pardne Royal Presley Higgtais nSby ffirthan Gratry Willie DoWeU Harley Otto Davis WUUam Tyre BUling^ Freeq^n Cranford Bell Lonnie Delbert Myers Robert Dewey Bningarner EU Percy Blackburn Cecil A. Kilby Kobert CardweU James Willard Clonch !\>Ue Cockerham Gyrus Cleoatus Brown Paul Clinton Hall Alvin Freeman BowUn Paul Jesse Stone Boy Spurgeon Richardson James 'I'almadge Bnrke Dewey William Wood Hubert GarUe Vickers Oscar Hollan Royal Joel ArvUle Minton Robert Edward BUUngs Ted Craven Lonnie Dennis Luffman Carl Wilson Stanley Leff WUUam Benge Vivan WUUam *OdeU GambUl Spencer McKinley Harrold Willard Jess Triplette Glmn Hawkins James Harvey Somers James TTelsner Minton Jarvis Clarence Walker Barney Kosco Wood Trealy Elmore Harrold tSvarlle Glenn Holder Ambrose Wyatt WUl Denstn Blevins Arlle Galvin Lankford WUUam Roy Brown John Thomas UandUl Howard Evans Reavis Clay Jones Eller Allen Turner Whittington Ed Bidden Killed In Action PVT, ROB^SHUMATE Pvt. Roby Shumate Is Killed In Action In Itajy^ Feb. 8 Son of I. L. Shumate, of Red dies River, Was Formerly Employed In This City Pvt. Roby 0. Shumate, age 24, son of I. L. Shumate, of Reddles River, was killed in action In Italy on February 8. News that Pvt. Shumate was killed was contained In an official War Department message to his sister. Miss Goldie V. Shumate, of Reddles River. Pvt. Shumate entered the army April 14, 1942. Prior to that time he was employed at P. E. Brown’s lum'ber plant In this city. Surviving are his father and the following brothers and sisters: Ethel, Goldie, Claude and Bertha Shumate, all of Reddles River, Pyt. Phiwte WM Trpiyan in WHiw, friends, and he had alBo |ii friends of servlop men from all parts of the country. WUUam Levi McCann Jesse Lee 8hophe»4 Lyman OomeUns Shepherd Ert Church Clyde KUe Alexander Robert Woodrow Pardue Nnma Green Sheirfierd Ernest David Luffnwn Henry Griffin Gwyn Olin Hayes CharUe Hampton Couch Don Odell KUby Joe CMTieUus Lankford Wintford Odell Royal Clyde McCoy Durham bTed Roosevelt Manning B. Don Wiles Cecil Everett Brown Haller Miller Ix>na Roten Fred Crump Lonnie M. Haynes Kobert Ezra BUUngs James Elmer Anthony Joe Tatanadge Holland Jesse McKinley Langford Thnrmond Robert WUes Ehigene Washington Jolly Harrison Edward Wlshon WUUam 'Hiomas Johnson Albert Conrad Brown Adams Banner Mitchell Kobert William Cheek Reece Byrd Arvei Colnmbns Johnson John Ham Harrold Samuel Bethri Cbnrrii Eliriia Staley Bassel Brain Holloway Qninoey Da vid Foster Bora Elbert EUedge Clarence Eugene Handy Xlimnaa (Mhrer OfeoWdI Jame» EMI Wood"" ' Jtero Theodore Handy Joff Hnhert Johnson Oro SbWs Everette Love Hardin Olaade Kennedy Edwavd Harold WUl Raymond Ward Guy Woodle Wmie BhuAdmm Roby Don Bamgarnerf AUle EUer ^ FM Royal' Reggie OUfton Goodwin, JV., Oande Everett Hlncber Troy Mfller' Bill Abner OaodlH Charles Horton Absher Gaither TKomas Kilby Rex Baldwin Woriey Lavw Carpenter Lester Adams Daris > Willie Francis Lambert Wade Win glee Fred Rhoades Robert Spurgeon Bell Ulen Sparks Howard T^ Staley MUlard FUmore Oariton WDoy Gordon Eller Woodrow Wilson Roberts Orrtn Zeke Byen Llnvllle FUmore Couch Cecil WUliam Pierce Panl Everette Brown Waldo James Bmings Rudd Guy MUler dayton Carlton Daris Morgan Alexander BflUngs WUUam McCoy BUltngs John Henry Wagoner John C. Triplette Irvin OdeO Wagoner Paul Price Owens Lloyd Lee Stone Paul Thorpe Claude Monroe Hall Hn^ Andrew Harrold Noah Martin Ellis Clarence Talmage Myers George Norman Vannoy Glenn Wintford Donydaa James H- JoUey BaymonJ Anstln Wyatt Robert Paul Shoaf Ctnirad Monroe Bnmgarner Paul McKinley Gentry Welter Bidden Qpwttte Carter Turner Albert Laws Mack Jolly Edward Wood John Shelby Joinee Ira Harrison Vestal Clyde Engene Rearis Cromwell Edward Watkins Wake Lawson Shnmate Theodore Jackson Holder George Dewey Shnmate Charles Cleo Smoot John Mack Brown. OecU Stanley Robert Lee Absher Rnfns Bare Sbonn Leonard Kerbangh Henry Paul Sebastian Colonel Perdew Joseph Mack Beavls Lester Sylvester Queen Dennle Sheets Frank Roger Hamm Ed Noah Lyall Jesse James Bowlin Pless Edward Carson John Henry Swaim James Deward Byrd Robert Clifton Church James Wayne Huffman Felix Glass James Forest Moore WUUam J. Bryan Hutchison Evert Devoe Pruitt William Brace Pardne Lonnie Bell Canter James Robert Trogdon Clyde Baldwin CUnt Olen Absher Voniey Howard Hendrix Thomas Lee Bell John Avwy Wood Johnsie Freeman Nelson Justus OdeU Richardson OtUa Raymond Byrd Oonnie Bratt Holbrook ' CMaeladik JU»9 Edinwd Beg Everett Wood Weriey MoCkurter Bobect Vemril , XnsrreBoe Bedlge Smith Carl OooUdge Swaim Jvn OooUdge WUliOBs WlBard Homer Jagiee Lawrenoe IMiHnge UUtle Clande L dtfman Albert Bay MUe> Panl Leroy Moetln ' Jrim Koonts TMarpe, Jr. Bex Leonard Jennlags James Gaither Haynes James Paul Bnrcfaette James Daniel Dnrtiam. Heed BU Sprinkle Reece Johnson John Junior Casey John Chapman CMOtkess Floyd Cleveland Wngoner Spence Arvlal Johnstm Arvei Haywood Oaven Rnffin Brownlow Kennedy Jamee Edwin Byrd Raleigh Key J. G. Blackburn Carroll GambUl Dancy Grover Hedge WUUam Edward EUedge Johnnie FrankUn Shepherd Clifton Howard Brown EU Benjamin Oliver Banner Vestal Sparks Rnfns Vernon Hayes Boby Eugene Felts B^ant Mash WUUam Howard Sljknley MiUaid A. Y. WilUOns Gnraie Panl Drangbn Brady Blaricbnra Grady Worth Carter GUbert Charles Bandy Witoy Matthew Haynes Connie Owens JnUns Edgar Brock Joe Ratledge Godbey WUUam PnrneU Blankenship. Ira Dean Rhodes WUUam Ralph Hayes Olyde Bryan Gentiy, Jr. Carlyle Lorenzo Ingle TRANSFERS— Bgrid H—wrtl Gray RMIiatd BUIs GU>be Viigie Oden Cardwell Arihnr Shelton Hartley Alton Xldward Hodges Talmadge Everett Byrd John Dale Wiles Ralph Lacy Winchester Kobert Caswell Dameron Ralph Engene Mahaffey TRANSFERRED TO OTHER BOARDS FOB EXAMINATION— Richard Solomon Rogerson Klnneth Davis Lloyd Perry Arnold Lawrence Foster John Alexander Holbrook V Emmet Johnson And Son Drown In S. C. Stream Former Local Citizen And Son Victim of Accident On River Saturday Emmett O. Johnson and his son, Pete, were drowned Saturday afternoon Id a river near their home at Varnsvllle, S. C., when the boat In which Mr. Johnson and family were riding struck a bridge abutment and capsized. Mr. Johnson and famUy were for seven years residents of North Wllkesboro. They moved here from Varnsvllle several years ago and returned there to make their home October 1 last year. According to messages received (See John.son, Page 8) Rwy-'C-.Wtoifcert’ Urged To Cdaipbfe Caimus and Tbm RaporU "CoiBtbfiied work on Uie port of Red CroM ,^ eanyuMrt can put Wllket over the top In the Red (3m«gi-W«r Fund campadgn In a few days, vnas the eoneenans of optotoh iw expressed today by Red OrM leaden. 'Wlt& over 116,000 already turned in, the amount to date la oppracimately |2,000 short of the omnty*e quota of |18,200, week end reports show. Few reports have been received from rural districts. LeadMX In the campaign are weU aware of the fact that transportation dlffl- cnlttes and inclement weather have delayed the completion of canvaA of the rural areas, and axe confident that splendid reports will be received as soon as the workers have had opportunity to contact aU the people. Efforts are being made to com plete the campaign this week in all communities where practical. All reports should be turned in to Red Cross headquarters, located over Tomlinson’s Department store on Main street. A. F. Kilby, chairman for the business district of North Wllkes boro, said today that can'eass of the bnsiness district had been completed. However, he stated that some may have 'been missed In the canvass and he wished to make a special appeal that any who were not contacted send a contribution to Red Cross head quarters. “Every person, I am sure, will want to have a part In raising the Red Cross war fund”, Mr. Kilby said. V Home Club Meeting Mulberry-Fairplalns home dem onstration club will meet on Fri day, March 24, 1:30 p. m., at the home of W. B. Snow. Mrs. Annie H. Greene, home agent, will give a demonstration on the “one-dish AUi mam hers are urged to attend and visitors will be wel come. Pharmacist Mate Ralph S. Miller, pharmacist mate third class, who entered the navy February 12, 1943, is now stationed at CoipuB ChrisU, Texas. Now he is en gaged In a oonrse of aviation medicine and upon graduation wUl be a technician In that field. His wife, the former Miss Kiolae Turner, and her sister, Miss Evelyn Tnraer, of N«4h Wllkesboro, are maiptog ttielr home in Owtwis Chridti at pres ent. Fharmaclst,'' Mate MUler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. MUler, of North^ wukesboro M. HOLDER, OF HAYS, HAS THREE SONS, ONE SON-IN-LAW, AND THREE GRANDSONS IN SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY j^J^WraHOIJ>EK ^T. CLAUDE G. HOLDER LT. JAMBS RALPH HOLDER Hdder, » w*n knovra t tiie Hay* eoamimity nooBly, bM throe sons, 1,^ Md three M — rirn and the way- t, 6gC Sabot* ' Gwym Holder, of Moravian Falls, is BOW stotioned at Fort Bliss, Texas. He was the list of three to enta service, having entered on Aprd* 1, 1948. • Ttts other two sons are over- SMS. Sgt Clande G. Holder who began army service in Sep tember, 1940, is now in Italy. Lt, Ralph James Holder is in the sir corps. He entered the army in March, 1940, and is now in India. The son-in-law of Mr Holder CAPT. FMaj M. WYATT and the late Mrs. Holder and who is in the army Is Captain Fred M. Wyatt of Hays. He entered service with, the Nation al Gnard cooipany at North WilkMborik in September, 1940, and is now in Now, Guinea. SGT. WM. P. HOLDER, Jr. CPL. JOHN 8. HARROLD, Jr. PPG. WILUCAM M. MOCHtB First of three grandstms of Mr. Holder to enter service waa Sgt WiDiam P. Holder, Jr., sm of Mr. and Mn W. P. Holder, of Charlotte. He entered serTioe on Jannary 1, 1942, and ia now stationed in the West Indies. CpL John Sherman Harrold, Jr., son of Mrs. Minnie Har rold and the late Sherman Har- roM, Hays, has been in the service sinte Febrnary, 1948, and is now statkmed at Fact Leoard Wood,'Moi. . - ^ The third grandson of Mr. Holder to enter service was Pfc. WiOiaffl M. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moorcv North l^Mboro route three. He en- tand the army in Angurt, 1^48, and ia wrr. at ftrtaawrth, Vh. n 3-