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vv ur e Bli- Amount Requested Fee Aviation fi, • ;t, it Granted, Would Boost to More 1! n $200,000,000, QQi) tin* Amnnr*» An pro\<".l for Three V- . Ending June 3C. 1043. V, , .till!.' s. I Al’t . 1 1 Km >se vel t a.-.kta 1 • niay fnr a new ap M1 <>1 1 t ( .Si! I . ■ > - 1 I ['.!■• r departnieiit f<.r iIn ;>i piling .1 line 30, 1P I k |: ... his nap lest, made 11 nudum in Speak' r |;, ,. • aiId 1 iui -t I" mure ; nil),()()(),DUO t lie war >.ed by ('(ingress for mirs ending -Iline !!'! '■ is n- appropriations and an. , lions for the armed mi arc estimated b> ap pro :mns committee atlachcs at , in o\imafcly SIlia,000,000. noo. n i inuary the President ask n! 1 -lo.lKX.OiU,; 17 for flic Wai di p i i .nent's regular activities fur : o next fiscal year, with the mull : -landing the amount would lie cased. I single item .!'. tilt sa.s • M.uuO.OOO t"i' the '> ui there \va m d laded < p et the niannei n \vs usi ui be spent _;t r ,terns ;iieliide 1: 89.943.920.1 mi >. A. y J. .utm.OUO: A: n > U S', el. e ii i. q-iarterii’.-i'ier arid service. Sti.O.i 1,8k,2,Olio, r - i .736.902,000 lm ci'iU. ng : . ,g . signal t-orp-. $2..">or>. • ucnI service. $64.U20,000; engineers, ;i2.923..> 18.1 • . orlari’ service, s'l 1 n. ' cxplantion. the hdal ids. •>28.313,000 ter mil ntenanc y of the Philippine', si Pncilif lsiciui: n<>\\ c>' ' v r.ancLs. Freight Cars Derailed f, June 8. (AP) -V railroad ot finals .-aid tmlav • limber ears attached to a a ihbnnnd Ireight train wm • neai Si*n>, IJ M.:ir- w< ' y >terday at tern ">n. e of the accident wa - he • ■ ■•ligated today. authoritic* 1 ■ 1 ir ot 1 he nine ear • w ere re wrturned, but no one -a us •cidenf occurred alv> it 2 .l1' terday, and trail e ('V(T th' main line was not re meed it was repaired. A pa .-eng r at was repaired A paoenger ■ m Norfolk to Raleigh wa 1 ye-terday and pass ng'T ' mu to Raleigh by bn Three Hurt In Railroad Accident ' >rd. June 8.—(AP) A ntil dent involving two Seaboard sent three men to a hospital ■'lav. none of them .~erioii'l\ ■».l led. 1 •• ' hurt, all ol Hamlet, were m ei R. H. Ke atom Conductor J ; ,md Fireman Oscar ('ole '’! • -ms at the Sanford hospital d ;i 'v would be kept abed tor a dry M1. T| .'.men ^aid that tram ear ■ s perishables, rammed the rear l s o 363 mooh was m ': & ■11 '■ ■ life. Survive Two Sinkings O _ *jMm V ingest) liner i the British mor chnntmarine. Viet rllaggith (left), fifteen^j-ears old, smiles at Ids pa| Frank AIcM'l; a , sev» •.teen, afi*-r they land at ati east cons! port, youngsters had two ships blasted from under them within >iy d.v-. They say the y are looking forward to going to S' a ago ’ (( • . ft <il V ss) Tobacco P r o cl u c ers Favor inspection Serv ice on 49 Flue-Cured Leaf Markets. Washington. June «X.— (AIM — The free and mandatory tohae eo inspection service of the agri culture marketing administra tion \\a> approved 1>> 70 per cent of the eligible votes east h\ pro diners selling on the l!) flue eured tohaeeo markets, the Agri culture department announced tod i \ . I • peetioi .■ • : . ' pi "li e. ; tm the reft rendum ■ least \ ’ t 'i 'in* a 11 inn, 11: ve All Tin* Henderson tobacco market is one of the 19 flue-cured leaf markets inc luded in the referen dum on tin* instituting of free and mandators inspection ser\ ice. i tobacco' at aueta*n 1 . t year were < Lgible > xT< n.-i !i the inspection to all •: tin* ' ':;e-e red • a! kets m Yir . n ,i. 't• (',.!* ■ 1 ina. South Can» ' . - .. Ge ■ tn 1 F!' ''aria this year was cb - * i u i "a- there a scarcity qu t pectors be T >tal n moor ('>1 eligible ballots ea -! :t the n t'e ondnm was 26.M2n. ( )• t . !i ta! 18.406 favoivcT rie-ig n . : 'it n -enred markets for the :n. pent, -n service. Neuse Bridge Work To Start |,|. 14!,. .11 int 1 1 AP1 — IIIahway (-i n Ilin I 1 in''*' -aid today VVl I, .' : i i t *i*iMediately "it Hi, ■ W • . ,11 ' 1! 11 >41' pi * 'Jl'I't Sl'VL’II 11:1! - *. 1 • m Durham. '1')., ■ .a SI -t". 1711.05 will j', ,bj jr \\' ■■ . - * ..in-ion and the ;.'(|ri a | pn * .id- a-".-*- at ion Tiir pr ii", ’ 1.. designed ,r> fli 1 it,.* 14, u ■ 111'\ *1 *n m ar tel ial ! 114 * 1 v, ,y !* iding t*> Camp Hut - nor. Chinese Quit Burma t "nil "4*. 11... .lane >'• - (AID -Con , ,,.| I,;,.. ,,t'"ii established between . , .,.11 ('* in. y 111 Yimn in pi ,4 air,' and CllillP-e li'ices which |,;ut ,cc*'- Hilly eomplet'd _ their w ,p dt aw al from But n . (Jeneral 1 y,m. 4, a ,‘i’iU’i ol Yunnan, an nounced t"da> w 1" ( '1.1 1. .110 Y. n -a *1 the Chine * expcdit on iry force to But ma h ,,1 1). nl withdraw n. army authori n',^ . ,| , m!i part ol th" Chinese , - needr r. rrorueni/atii.n and re . ■ ■. ""* i* * * r< b > " m".v ” Base Ration 7 r» r our Gaiions Increased Allowance ter N o n - Essential Motorists Made Pos sible Thiough Tighter Controls cn Supple mental Rations. (/.’, < 77/ / I \\ a on nyi 1 11. an* ( A I ’) Ka.-t <-• >;i i :ii .ri-: - will yet is avi ray • !ia -;v ratii n uf near ly tonr yallnits of yysnline a wet k ’ i! !t■ r : !u r a.Mar coupon Intol: ■ \ :: rn :u i ay p.t \! nioiit 1,. -I ! 1 )e a. ()!’A fuel ra t it liny a.lni 1 nistarto]-. -aid to day. I 'nder t lie pn sent tempt v ■i ry in tr.'am. iwr-o - mt ia 1 < 1 ri \ - er- are allowed about three cal !■ >p. - week 1\. lit-.m tutil repor'Irix Ue1 ad ili'iii.i! ration would In' permit led heeau-e id' tighter controls made possible under tile new plan. ( on-iderabl' lew w "IV coupons will lie issued. Dean ex plained. since motorists will lu required to prove need for sup lementaI allow anees. They ■ ,ast show 1" Ihe sati-^lact an ■ ,i local tion i g e .ia!- that use ol theii eat i.- req iiretl i!. t!'.*•:r lm i m-ssCs, that they i:a\ o !"r i ed trans portation "I.!-" ■! net lo-s than four persons, or that it" other meui i : tran.-p'irta 1i"ii ■ a\ 'liable t" th in to anti i r>an :."•!; Basie --A" heel. v. ,11 be • i ' e\ cry pa tscngci 1 ci sters These eolatan 18 pon.-. each good t1 o' l" tr .'..el ns ol v is.'line. s , ip, Its, w ill Cl ed n < dei "! need and ’.'. ill bo .-e.l drte t the ha-ir "A” w Mac* "IV ,k. hewever. will lie doted, de pending pon lhv ltic; ml ion rd c>! imiiiO • •! Hi. .ii>{)!K'iini h g i ->1.: i",I .e met ■ A t :: d ... e-'ii’ain :... He ■on lions 1 i ko wisi w be i ag( ' (|i:ire:: e’ ' 1 e it; tear "lit o. ai I" '• ■ a \v e;:* the "C" e. "i-. 11 ’ • ’ ’ :e 1 e er's needs All e in me eial v< t neludin ted s, will re ■i" ve "S" i'look - aw: e *:1 i!*1 red : o fit. All 'C- Boi ks w " -evil w ed and re -sitod o' err • S" hooks whl !■" -r\ -ewerl and •ei s ipd every : <:ir m■ >nth AP Bureau Chief Is Dead \Y,i. 'ngton. •! e il . AIM lh .m Boll, ol icl ol tin t’asl i tali 1) oao ol the A . ■•oiatoii . res aid ,d"- > by newspaper oei tro mm 1° ci,;ist. died at b,s \rl ngl n. \ a., home tl'as morning . ' a 4e The 52-y. af Id i. a \ ■ •: > aha Carolina bad beaded the A ..shnrt l .il . hi ice ol ".i A- 'ei.i ■ ; 1 '''.-s .ince January l 1 tW). ai in Atlanta, tin . New Drlo; . New Yot !. s Angt1 i aid S. n !• He wa a member of th dal I State, Columbia. S 1 . n i la >eai iu'lore .joining the A sue., ted I’m -.-. Widely known a tew yiars ago as a ports writer. Bell was dr ken ve ■, |.ftay as he watch d thi A ash ng ton-Detroit 1 mselnil 1 gan a His ;>hy .nn said he suffi red an acute col unary thn mb ■ i.- .a the ball park. A ■ (, . nd this morning at >:40 pr--ved fatal Funeral plans will be announced late: ROCKWELL BANK ROBBED OF $75C Salisbury, .lime 8.— (AIM—A young man wearing dark glasses walked into the Rockwell Bank at Rockwell, Rowan count i. at 10 a. in. today, flashed a euu and made off with St50. Cashier R. 'V Breen reunited t < • Rowan .'ll* t ill F is, Ki ilU I Rit5.;: ..an Children Lett Homeless by Nazis y- " - , * |t* v. C. /'. Kfu//u///io/<i The.'.. . .'mi. . j ' y !:.•,! Army ii. tin* K1 arl.ov area amid the ruins nf a Russian viliag* : • ■ - ; -' ' t r • t .. - >, - . li.. Nous iiad destroyed every habitation in the village <\ !o '• ■!<•■'! i • ' • of the eh: .iron wiili t- • ,e. pro..ably as slave laborers. Thousands of such i.i piiaiitj children j,. e .h- adop'ed |j, Soviet fan.ii.vs if it .s known definitely that their parents are dead. r n ^ ° >'s * H1I6V6II fviii'Bu In Accidents ( hurlotte. .?us’: S.— \P — \ lull nt deaths ilmim; the week end 111 North ( arolin.t dropped to .1 low hvel as automobile tire and uusoiine shorta.it es took a toll on hui.wa.N Irani: S he t 11*\;• •. d(*aths n rinded tlire e draw : . s 11:1 a i 1. dn-.Viod . Koi-K ,.ar .,11 i Pi.. ;.:i li : !; a rn.it:. ‘ .. 1 1 - • , Win-:. n-S •l , . s Ms- M : .'ll » V l; VC Li’l VI m.ynani. v. i'iv i in ’ •ro S‘ L ! • ■ tii’<• ivin’il v li • ■ a v ■ Kill’ll H‘ w. j. n , ■ ,r \v ' (l:,-d "! ,m. .' t r*’ll accident. Je.- e II •: H i;. iloci i y . Fireside Chat On Rationing' Wasinn::’ l’re.-idei : 1, M a ilm; • 1 niit ki’ a 1 1 ' the i1 1 ■ ii ; ■ 1 Tin 1 ied lyv \\ as i’ii-a: m m ■ ■ ■ ul U’Ki- ia 11 v d to • .1” lasolnu- i’.pi «., ■ ’ it \.1 11 lai’ts" pt 1 i'”: Ul<’> KOI; Mil; HI ( \KOI IN V ( outimu d rather \v arm vs rf.(l| : :. 11 pioh»i’ in nm tit ■ r 1 nm i !"i >;lit. n >s«il>b a ... I ml: 1 li-i u Nazis Report U* S. Troops At Basra Yew York. ,1 uin S \ i‘) — i It }•< • !111 i ;• if hre.tdcast toda\ t report t!:at ( niled States troops had I;::.led a Skis' t. the Persian oil ;-1 t i . »i ,««i tic report was attributed t » the Maiihul cor respond ni of l'rans-oeean . :« w » said ihr contingent l ■ ■ a b J ':<• no nn : carried b\ : i' i nsjiorts. s here w a-• no oif intuition of this report from an\* other source. Court Rules ‘Witnesses’ Can Be Taxed • ; . : i lullin' ;V< j . IDg h ’> Wit! ' ' C'li;. d .!i dis , , i -.. ., led . 1 ••'!. ..nd iiVc • A i ^l1 >d." . i». 1 w i d : h« ,. . i t- d Ti: u : i . ttV lOt" eg ,, ’ v .tic ” f •••,.. • • , t d i 1' ‘l 1 . "C 1’1 Ml by !.i\ mi dm \v V ». . . ,i'.cmled that . . ; 11 ice* i> -not. . .. ; ., \ 'a nu.nt.il lis BRIDGES WELCOMED BY AUSTRALIANS -V. , . \.. •! ... . ' -.Al' Stub ,. . ■. c• • 'A died d ' ■ ' ' n A Navy Announcements Raise to 252 the Num ber of Allied and Neu tral Ships on Bottom of Western Atlantic. I>\ The Associated Press) On tlie bottom of the western Atlantic, vessels ol allied and neutral registry downed b\ sub marines totaled 252 today In official \av> announcement as 25 new victims were reported last week and yesterday to have been sunk b> undersea wolt packs on the prowl from Canada to south America. The easualt\ list for the at tacks announced List week was 105 person*, dead and U missing, 'some Mil’ seamen amt passengers sur\iv.-d the sinkings. ‘ ' A >' ,. ■ . • .'.; 1,. • i:; c :• -.1. od , . I'd Aii.C'ht S p \ .. - rc| " y e :i" d \ , ivi'ii l v ,i-; i m. i Mi •:' >' ->!)::>- . pii'ied ■ I ; i":i 'i,‘> . mv >1 ■ ,. i■ , . ..■;. iv p 1 p 11 l S iv,'* ■ 11, i si i ■ j! 11 > 121 •di" 1' *! 1 r Pi ..r! II ii * pi ■ ’ t I c ' . J, - 11 2 ! r..:! Myxid‘ iii • pi.,: intii; it; ,d p • t . 14 Ai * ' nip • • . vl'.l'l, ! . | ■ i I i : i 1 A:. • - 'ii.. : ! i • e ibW e Mon . i -.111 wed >e. -' «-t undet •• udder roach to "2 »nly .2‘21;» .! :i... cl. BROUGHTON PAROLES TWELVE PRISONERS R .. ' lit 8 AP 1 r »• •« P. cl- *on paroled *. . el * ■He) > *,o<Li\ riit-N eel Miii’v , • •. (i I neon • no 2 • n; ,. \ ’< 1 w•. !\ «• inon1.1' ‘e: ' •1 >lat ' : i ’ convicted i M ’ j»41 P> a • -T » ‘ fob ni* :• break - ■ !. , * a ai w i!h "lhr! .ari rente u-ed n • i''rt Pursuit Of Japanese Continues Admiral Nimitz An nounces Contact Lost With Battered, Flee ing Enemy Fleet; News From Other Fronts of Worldwide War. (liii 'lit* A lift 1 I’yc,kk ) I'lit- I oiled Stales, toughened md tr ■. i: by .six months of lunge s'.' defensive warfare since Pearl Harbor, no" sci-ms to have ■.crested ;in, ;ative from Japan in till bat.th of dm Pacific, at. ihe -am time n ady for active eiitr\ into tile tile battle of Kurope. i he hard face of Admiral \ anmmot.i. commander of the .Japanese combined fleet, must indeed be red today for having -ent tin bulk of his naval power into rhe destructivt trap at Mid i wa\ i- land - a stumble that may 1 ha\u ca-t ; be i.ab no of naval J "owi r at to, Pact! ic. lie nun mul fapunese task tori, evidently was under orders to occupy Midway island as a stepping stone in eastward of lensive strategy w lien combined sea and air ton es of the tinted States struck it last week and starting running up a scorn which at latest tabulation, ad ded up to the most humiliating defeat in Japanese naval his tory . A: ieii.-i tin no .h.p.ini'-e ships sunk •ml b; •• > Us: ..id.,.- again.-t ah- u in iiue: lean :urn alt carrier md i ne At ia .. an . ie.-trityer ■ ‘t ■ 4 when Ad 1 :•■:•!. I'm. a-! W. >, ... cimiinan i '.e, a. . a • a '4 • • t u ! 'aci 1 ic t led, 'it! •!■■ '-a ♦iitii chi. cl v iti: the bat | 1 ' tv. ■ • at.a ■ ■: i as- ... l Deo:; lost 1 ’!'•'■• is - o ■ , . iIni no Mean that !>ur- a.4 ', .; im a jndoiied. 1 ne l hi Pat 11 veilea >' th ' i '" '!' t: ' 'pent -e .-iuii- ai • e. A i ’ ■ t i it'it -i ill others n loi alii tier ten 11n ae-\ e.i Yamamoto, w ho ’si- ..’si -mm t! le si teniu a a. ' j ■ at !y : ' .San KraueUeo ■ i i a.cl.a i- i" ee terms at A - a \ .: .c. . \V ashingt. .n ■n 'i ‘.he •! f.iiie-i to .- trike ti e ■ tinging As Ussy i ..a the Coral .-ea bat ■ .tel .u’l, o! May. in 4 4 ■;iis. a : o. e ;4! i dieted to ts* . ’s". . a siit .-e el.■ *: t to hrear. i . ..g . a;:.4 , na regain tlie diversions possible. Japanese submarines slipping < lose to the southeastern \ustraiian shore last night shilled Sydney and New t astle the first sea-borne attai ks mi the Australian niain ! Hid. i he results were one cas ualty and no military damage. lh.< shell's later were ilh'iitifU'd as ot < iernnui m ii;in. . i e ti.i ntre. as the : \i i.e t la.: puign to i.e ’ ■ ■. -. tiii British . ... -i t!i ii i • Mill-,'its ni the I. - ' ii F.ei.i-I e-Pul belt to I i ' ' ■ 1 .. ! .1 bi ill!' •l.leri"»% S.I.V |.... ! • ■1 ,i. i’ll ' ei Id become •' ■ .. l..e e ol i ipeni \ l-'ii i.■ ,.■ i,iI,. ,.i program ol 'Bi s., ii •’ •: 'I ,.! a'i. m "cap i •» i " ■ uggle loi : e I." v . • K. .,no w*-aid .stmt .1 .t' * •• ■ h*•:i they would be : • i e • '«•'! ;io\ nutate to The ai med »' ’l.-'C Du* I? VI S offensive, curbed link h\ tin' weather, carried the lighter command in sweeps over Kranet last night and today The bomber command, however, was grounded l>\ bad weather over the continent after blasting Lin den. German submarine base. Saturday night Du id.i •1;:11-c* centered to S< a Crimean nay •. » \ me!; 1 ' : g .1 "It German , • •. ir sc\ --n i "iitb •. With the ,<.rn ..ii c"id lilt , ha Kerch pen :, a;, : aid • a . C ; ai territory, -1 : ’ R - last tI'oiig!i< Id there. fin j» .» p"ited vc.-terdav a tC'-ntmued on Pu^e Two} I
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