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P Iftat&eramt Hailij Btspatrh yg fllllSTIKTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 1''11 ',s".'nI•i-V"Jniav''■KN""N HVE CEN I S Y GUADALCANAL EVACUATED BY JAPANESE „*****★*★★★* ★★★★ Whole German Line Below Rostov Is Imr>f»ri I&rJ Kursk Falls To Russian Rod Auiiy Siege Guns 1 iiundcr Destruction On Rostov; in Africa] OHcnsive Is Hinted [Hit illI .1 SUCltlllli I'll.s'.s) A -litlili si altii |it rl itctilat Ru i.hi i*»>U|> u liicli netted tin capture h| Kur.sk. one of tin . i\' li»>ti'Uis iln- (Jcr rn.ip 'I' l' i' >• -> -i' Hi. imperiled tin wInna/.i line '<• low Al«»s ciiu t• »ii;«\ e\«*n at lied army sii-jji- :.;nii~ thundered destrne tioii ii{><lite axis citadel <>t Kii-1"\. Kursk. itliit'li 111-~ aliolit mid u.iv lietueeil Alosciiw awl Kos |<>\. limned .1 major link ill the (.i-i mi.in detense wall aloiiK with Smolensk. I'ryaiisk. Orel, Kliur ko\ and lt"sl<»v. Tile city IkmI hrcii in Na/.i hands since November II. Mil, four airi a halt months alter I In* (•rrnian invasion armies stunned into lliissia. ii i-.i'ehc -.mi '.In licit llaji w.i.- i.i: ••(! over Kursk at I! p. in. yrs'ei'i.ty .i: <t ije- ei .necl the city as "all ciV i "'lis ccmflciv." lii'.' v i*> it-cli wii.- r<'|>nrlvd vir t.Uilly <!■ t niveii l>\ Midline and tiri - On Iue |{ii ti>\ 11*''lit. (Ii-nnaii troop- •.■.en- .-.tublnir |y i-'nintcr at t..ri. : in ..ii ittei |>! slaw* "II (i . i -ar 1 , l!i i.in dcclai ed tiiey ! .'1 eapt ii'tvi .it lea.-t a dozen • • ' :i ..-ill i.i ! w ay lati<>li.*> be low till* eity. Ucil arm> troops pushiug up tlirouuli ll.il.iKk. ten in lies soutli •>l liiislnv. had inuvi'il their heavy jrtillerv into range alone the mi.illi ii.uiK ol III). Don river lo bombard that (icriiiau-hHtl key - »lniii\ Soviet i»tl\ c rlii-1;■ red approxi mately 'Jjii.iiiHi (Senium tronps were tnUenehed .1! ttmilirt -app-'ie tly dcU-i minnl In ri>k atmther Stalin U: ■ »l« Willi .ill' illn-l •Jllll.llllll :*\ 1.- -ill dir ' •!! • ' iit' «r 1c: 11 t'alli'.iMl.s tivlnu tin city. Simultaneously. tin* (ierman riiiilrnlli'il \ irlii radio indiratrd Hit- hi was ahont lo hlow off tin* n»rlh Alriran halllr scour, ili-ilarim: that law sralr move ments In Itritish iimlori/rd 1'irns were in progress aloim the l.ilnan Tunisian frontier. "S1111 rihiim inn l- brewiim." the In hi, 1 ..,,ii Kmi mm - i 1 j 1. i>i military -eereey. H i- ii ... i- ■ v itlihcld men tioned . hiy offensive. imt noted .'imnl.i 11111 v 'hat (i-neral Sn l>. I.. Mo Icoinory* < :hlh nrniy Tiari now • i|> ' artillery nnd ivas now dniaccil : 11 h 1 mmer nii .11 nazi Field itiil I- '. ■ 1; tn»r defense* "in till- tin! Hii i 11 •cellir." Meanwhile. allied IhiiiiIhm.- of Ihe Ml'l'lli- | . t ••mill i|w| lll'l : \ «"l I'll 1 heavy 1 t]| ,.tl ||,,» import mt Si filian ntv 1,1 Miv.sina. port • >t entry for siipplie liip|>eri lo the key Med iteri,iik.hi 1 sI• 1 il rii.ni Italy. Sii-iI> 1 1 pnlciili.il -teppiiiK lone , 1 illieri invii n>ii nl southern Italy. Milk Ceiling To Be Fixed K'li. i U'.ihinul..,, <| (..\I •»— In iiM . 1 '• •'•' ini tin >• Incrni.tcs in •" lu ll, price . Ilic olfit r i>f pi ic" • 'Imi,,,, t: .,Twill (Wlitblkh IHI H'HWhk' llitii* ,,,, ti„. f„|. ! ' "t- • .1 111 lid mills. 'H'fi;»1 1 <-m11.i.■ i v 1.1tier, winch ,, ' lV v 1I" U pru «• . • t I lie 11 i i: i i rttic.r'i1 z1' ,rii,|,i"1 •" i'1" in tin ,| wll Ik- rt'pliitftl '' ' "> • ' |»'i in.inciil i ciiulitliot). "t"it'h i*1"' i" iirtKlnrci'it ore «Kllr,tt' '"'A • l,. " '• i" 'ft' it'llihjj.^ wtniln j,,. (j ' 1 • Hi- "i t • 11 < -< >i 111 ..I lot I f,. I" '<T- m il h.l\C llCt'll i«. n } •""'< > in m I.nl milk pnet's . I >t 11 > I i < • " 111,. I't'BKi cI . u liirfi ||ic ( >|\\ '"llf If fo'v<r| fl, ihr'higj;;.V:t;,f i,v (oh L'" .»l«•<li rri s h»V(' IT r-"isr f,; , n,i'1 " i|' dr#d,v<IJTh7*'*? p"r h,,n' K 1 attending io iiic c.ir.. RF$S ROUNDUP NAZI PRISONERS ON CENTRAL FRONT Q a # mm'~1 ! Mfi. ft w * t- < * ' — ._•# SOLDIERS OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY take over German prisoners who emerge from dugout :il : U»- K had captured a fortified position on the Central front. Prisoners taken in the Winter drive of the Ked Ar along the far-Hung front now run into the hundreds of thousands. The Russians have arriv. 'I v itiiii miles of Koilov, sou'.!: of 'lie city. Keds captured a number of towns in spreading offensive in l>•r.ets 1 Is iy I v it'uin live Leaf Price Rule Fought Tobacconists to Send Delegation to Oppose Preservation of Auction System Kulcifili. I>li. —tAI'i—'lii ltanoni>Cs from iTie ('arolin.i.s, (•pnrcia and Virginia nver n hi'lmincls iiiilitrx'd todax llir preservation ol' I lit- warehouse auction sysU'm. ami expressed unalterable opposition to actioo ill' federal graders in placing ceilings on individual Ink Tlieir acti'>n \v;i> 111 line wiili re— oliatio'is passed Isisl night l>v tin legislature. ill which ledci.il .nith>T 11 it-- wore asked In iH.un the *ain«' system i>1 prici* ceiimus «•; l>U\eis' ii\ ertm»*s whleli v. i- ellec tivr mi I!II2 line enreil i!«• - •• i iiiu- an* placed <ni eaeli lia-i;et by ijm eriimetil Ki'iKirrs >>ii liit* Inn ley IT'ip. (lie Inl ceiling system would de stroy lIn- auction >Wcm. \vlii:*li w.h described ;is "essential anil necessary to preserve .1 tree market." The assembly ua> told lli.it similar resolutions had lieois passed h* the legislatures of South t arolina and (ieoruia. The Virginia legislature does not meet this year. The te"l it ion* adoiiUtl here urio addressed In tin* I" S. I >« ■ | >. 11 I i 111 n| Am iciil'tlie. Ih«' ' >l\\. and In evci y memlicr •! the N'iuHi ('.iinlin.i cm; Kn ->iini,ii (li'lcu ilimi I»eadiim the tnii.n ruin t \\< n- K. I{. I'idcncl;. Jr.. Mmilti .. . (Ja.. \\*. II. I )iiliicl>. ..I \ 11111: r: . S. ( A K. Garrett 11I Danville V ■ i Mate Sena I in J. (' l.anni IMI eminiy. The Bi«Kt|i voted In ■ ml 1 • • YVasti limtnn six rcpie.-entat: . i n| llie (itiiliK*' hi • Ik* l'»ur tales. 1 \ limn the Kami Hureali.--. mu- tniin cum \\ .ii t hmi i-ni.Hi's iiSMM'i.itliill in e.n'h licit, mie t■<•111 each 1 iiuni'ii tilie de( .11 Iiih-IiI. twn tnuu expoi lei.. and de.iler . Iwn Inun the I S. War'-hoti-cmen's A m , >t>n and I lie ji ivernorn. Sentitiii •' Kinjlc• 'it Uil -il will ael a. channiiin "I the eiiinmitlee. Potato Trial Is Resumed Wilson. Felt. !» tAI')- Judw <\ S W.vi he enlivened I' S (ll.sliiel eiuitl lien- toda.v lot Ie-iiiiipliiiii of the itn\ el linn ill's c.ise .iu.nn I lit cm • pin al mu and Hi individual - chat'Keil W illi violation the Sherman anil ti iis| law 111 lite (>|M'ralion.s of the potato industry The Inal ua, recessed last Thitr> day In m\ e Hi*- ileleti e lime In study di i nnieiil.il V e\ deiiee ati(l In pre pare fni Hie <i*'.- examination of II H Molial. ei ininmi 1 and Imisuics-; an.il.Vsl tin 'lie I S I'epaitmeiil ol ,(ii.-1 in- whii u.i- He last U'lvern inenl witiie-> presented. The jjovrnimeiit was e\peeled !•> rest its ease alter the eros, examina limi nf Mnhat. although there re •named "ic p"->!i>;lt'v thai 1 |,e trend of »ht.- * vHir>in^'i^n might rr-iilt in the tilling of additional J withe^c*. Downey Urges Halt To Army Inductions Churchill In Commons London, Hel>. !•. t.\P> Prime MiniMei Churchill inlil Hit- house ol cinullioii- todav Hint hi» would Minn make n statement on the vviir situation, including »«•! erence lo tin* creation ol a Unit ed X.it ions wjir council, tic .spoke in answer to :i (|iicstion. 'I'he prune minister, who re turned Sunday Iroin lii- trip t< north Africa imd the Middle K;i>i. stopped the show m com mons. lie entered dllllliK tin- <|lies lions period and started toward his >e»t on ihe Ireasiirv lieneh. An explosion ol checrmu and applause burst >it all side- and eoiiltniieil until the prime min | ister was seated, lie was siiul ir»K broadly. No Accord With Giraud DeGaulle Declares He Is as Far as Ever From Agreement on Basic Principles I.iiihIiiii. Fob. 0—(AIM—Gen eral Charles dc Gaulle (inlay characterized tlx- new French CMVprnmrnt in north Africa as "basrless anil artificial" ami in dicated dial lie is as far as over from accord with General llcnri Giraud 011 fundamental Issues. At one of liis few press confer ences, dc Gaulle conceded lhat "some steps hav<. been taken toward free dom in that unfortunate country." Tliis referred to the announcement by the new regime set up by Giraud ' that it would abolish anti-Jewish legislation and review the cases of persons imprisoned on political charge-. These two points coincide with de Gaulle's policy and their adoption presumably would briiiK tln-in clo.ei to (brand l)e Gaulle reiterated, however, I that the only basis on which com I plete fusion ot French interest would be possible would be complete res toration of the laws of the French I republic in north Alrica. KLONDIKE F ARM CREAMERY BURNS Klkin. Feb. !> (AIM Fire de stroyed ilie creamery building at Klondike Farm, lour miles north of here l ot nigM [ "■« estimated 41 .tjn/irto The cdusc r>| the (ire was not known. California Senator Urge Step to Put Men on Farms; Other Washington News \V:isliiii!-l<>n. I'd,. <».— (AIM V (inn.md tin- an immediate halt • ■> militarx iiidmlimis ua-, rais ed ill llic Srtlalc l(i(l,iv a- tlir IIohm* took mi |lie Oirs commit tee's plea tor a iHii-yc.ir rvlcn >>ioii of its iiivi'stiKatiun ol' im Aiiii'i iraii activities. Sciiiitoi I )<i\\ in \ (1111• ii i) 1 | )cni I»"m iiicimti«»n-» in laitm. oei.it. liritt'd older p. ; lie (led.md i men in llii- .1 i Hiiti<>ii can t : aliiniid. 1). v. i I Senile !. , yesterday he lary Win. i . Mill i,ii .,11T i , <|iliitiis «n: ! iiiaii|ii>\vi'r. C'hiiii i'-a: I )ciu«>ci.it. lower than iiRiiin.sl ii r< ("IllllllltCC opposition ! cant.mi,, | Kciircsonl.it N«»rlli ( . Koltjci |i,i c luitloc ^i>• • UgHling tin ("I Sii\ li t I ; ill ly. aIimii • I louver's 11*. try lor a !.n i many in Mill "ton niticii ;... ci it ei Florida I Popper "I Inml. n lliilt the w iy is In I In-! I ho i miii .it.ii ■IS pll ~ 1111 • Secret, n \ .loiies i ' | income nt n cd .si I* i itlCH'IIM' i\ < loliil since t koopms foe. i Knur-filth said. wa> ro| lilt mt; v. . ttoverninciit Ol filllllCI t lie alrcadx I ! V l'» til the I 'HI llllt'i c \'-;i i- ill1 iiii iii! lie could d pioductioii "I i Viiii,il,|e '(I llll'l •le in Ml to | Ally. I leprosonliit j\ i of New Voi • Uor. Den i M.'ire.int.ii,, Sod Hie Die much lime "III. the | >| 111 I he ii.i11< >ti ios. Texas. e Would li(i the llou-t n' mue lir? • I -. (le-pn'c Miii • k, iinct lilt of .and ei mi ni v'OS • sophy Will' ormor I'io-kIoiiI ' tlt.d I lie iiiilioii i'lo\\ .it;..iii I t ier 1 *"-•*t "I allompl nt|> !" i>i l!» I:; biotiuhi Scililliil* IVp|N*r, ill .imced American. iiddttlK '•eliev < ll.lsly toll do||< -li'eti:;lh iiiIi I' Willi •Oil ('(Humeri •• .Ie.*-so 'onlay thiit I ho til..Is liisl your lotal ",,M. a L'.'! per oonl ' I .md l ie Itiuucsl " piirlmetit lioi4iin •' mooino payment-. ie iiicrcii.-o, Jones • nled i• v ii- iiiiiliic lid iiliiriuH, ledeiiil !l and net inoomc WILSON TAX I MAN HELD ON CHARGE OF OI'A VIOLATION iNon. !*"• "I> (AIM Iii'.'int'li Kordhiim. > "•! .< flrH .>i l;ixjs. | Wil.v phiccd iiniii'l I ..".Mil In.|)(| v«»s IIim <l;iy I iy I* - <' ■ ■ i in i I'lnri (i Piirkci <mi rli.iiucs 'il Ihivhi;: .nut ■-HIniit ii»i>'iIiih • 11■<.it The \v;ni;ili' \V;i> -\v<-iii .Mil ),y •fltllHV (' (iilt'l 111\ IIL1;I)< 1 r of llic nf fii >• , n • . if 11 ,iii 11.11 jt>n, ! after ,m < »l1 \ ■ • ii iiiu. WEATHER KOft NOf:I'll ' AWOMva f>Uph(l> wA>nv t lit south anil ' west portion today. Two Billion Dollar Resistance Appropriation jBiil Apparently Is Sent To House Has Ceased Measure Carries More Than Billion 1 o Speed Building Of Merchant Marine Washington. Noli. —(Al') — Caiiy.nK mmv than a hillioi tlollars to speed the maritinu commission to it< jjnal of fivt merchant ships a day by next .May, a $2.(>21.inindcpcn dent offices supply hill was sen! to the House today !>y its ap propriation ; committee. llottsi c-t nsidfialion tentatively wa: I scheduled for next Monday. I Almost !)0 percent of the total was for wliat the committee de scribed as strictlv war purposes, including S887.OI7.OtH) for the veterans administration, St.289. 780.000 for the maritime commis i mission. S88.(I00.0I)0 I'or tile pub lie roads administration, and SI!),l."> 1.500 for the national ad visory committee on aeronautics. 'I he total was SU.-t lH.'itlti belov Midget e-tiinate- and under appropriations lor tiie sam< purposes I'm the current fiscal year However, the committee said, "i is fair tn .^tate that w hen the 194 totals are finally compiled, they ' may well show an increase over tin 1 !IK! appropriation.- on war item-.' • iii.ee tilt ;!)l;i T.in.-hulcd SfilS. tinn.niMi for war housing and Slat), nnn.tint) \i emergency fluids fur tin pi-ef.ifieiit whieh were granted ii upplcmental act.- last year and wcr« i nt i- •nt.iined in the regular com I titrable bill. The 11)44 budget con t lined • recommendation lor these ■ eraeiicy items, which usually an I .nulled n .-eparate legislation. Without copuiient the eommittee • iniitted a budget recommendation tiif $l.4iin.(in(t for the national re xnirco planning board, headed l»v 1'iesidenl Itonscvelt's tiitele. Fredei .ck A. Delano. Sales Tax Collection Fee Is Proposed Kataigh. I'eli. it. — (.MM — A ill oa mi re In civc merchants ."> per (•'ill commissions for collection in tIn* slate's per rrnl sales lav was introduced today li> Senator Weathers of Cleveland. Tile Shelby ncw.-papei publisher .-aid adoption .>t tin- lull would place nddjtinii.il sT.'io.noii annually in the hands ol ■ uhant.- to eompen -alo litem lor il •• tune and los- they mennofl in e lltetiug the lew lul' the State. lie lelerred t aij:umenl.- hv anti .-•iles tax le.idei who .aid that mer chant* lust mom \ mi collecting tin tax. and who dc-cribed it as a "nui sance." The senate, after debate, pa.-scd measures pro\ idiim lh.it the leizisla tlire \ i-it the naval pre llmlit ihool at ('Impel Hill, and chanc'titi ''if maximum weekly hours for male employees from to ,M> hours a week. Senators Carlyle «»f Forsyth. (»'l terry o| W ivtn .md H.uloiitine oi Wake opposed in.ini: the trip to Chapel 11 ■ 11 heciu-c ol the lire and Ha. oline short.ie,c I* 'he measure pa-.-cd with the .11 PI»III of Senator* •liiltll nl I HI|>l11) and iiiil'ki'li ol .lone." and a coinnuttie v. i a-ked to .el the dale ;>nri make transportation arrangement War News Aids Stock Market New York Kelv !• (AIM ("tieev mi; Hews frwe (iii.i 1.11<".i:i.11 -purred tceoverics ill 'lie jdoek oialkel today. I'onds were te.idy. cniniiiodilicj mixed. Itadio Cm poiaiioii w as anions the llvelie-t mi'Verv 11 touched hcsl level for 1!H2 1.1 iilonu with Stan (lard Oil >.f N •' . Texas Co . fien i riil Motors and .tolms Manvllle Ka v(.ncd also were I' S Steel. Western t'rtion. C hrv.i'rr. Sees KinAwrk. eral Electric and U. S. Rubber. Posed as Aviatrix JH,S ,s *N FBI P»OTO of Annette I.oui.se Wilfred of Nyack, N. Y whose desire to pose as a romantic Kot htr in,° double with the law. She pleaded Kuilty to a chaise of impersonating a naval officer. She wore the female version of a lieutenant's Ui.iit, ,« Knox Urges Sea Bases Secretary of Navy Says Network Across Pacific Essential To Safety of U. S. Wa^hinston. IVl». !».—i AIM — I nited Stales |iiissi>ssiiiii anil maintenance of a net work nt naval ami aerial bases across tin* Pacific* to keep Japan disarmed on the sea alter the \*ar was ad vt.cated todav in Secretary of Hie Navy Knox. Tilt* x'eiftiiiy l..Id 1! <• Hi.iih' < i^n :il l;ui ~ c..ii :itt* I1.." n>* <•' llu» meimirni which \vi* must ttiki* • t.> inquire a m*i a— >1 n :<i;ci l)iiM*> ll'itlir i'.iciltc." "We mn -I (li-.iini .l;i|i;ni <»;i the MN. iiltfr till.' Klii'S .-.nil linily. "Altd l«> keep h»*i* <Us»rm<tl fnt a Intig liim* nflri'Wiu'd.s. wv 11111*1 Imvo tin l)iisr.< from which t«> ••per: itc " Kiinv was testifying in favor of continuance ol lend-lease aid for a not her year, ami said lie lie lieveil that the lend lease, mu tual aid agreements lielv. ecu this nation and its allit s. would help to rreale "a friendly* atmos phere" in the post-war necotii tions and "a \\ illinjiiiess on tin* part ol those >ssoeiateil with its to In* trenerotis." lie rutieti'.i:ri lii.'it it V'.tld fake (( >ntmil. I 'i Pane i\vi■ > Fire Destroys Insane Asylum K\ ;iMsvilli-. Ind.. 1-Vli. !i (Al*) — Fiio dwttii.wl llu' K\ ifisvillt* |> ih« " .(in- mill hiMi1 tc» d.i> \ln.«t 1.1 :).. .iti|>i.'Mm;i1i'l\ l. 2*Ml mm.ilc ( i |m el .mil hiic lu i'l (•(I into ,in f>til(l<»<: ' rUndc Willi scvrml liundrt'd (*«l jot*. Ihiiiit itunrrix mid Aiiin ir;in I .cmmi iiifiiilUT.N uiiiii fliim Mh*mi I'lii <■ w ii- mi klvvvii loss <lf life. IVw ni tin- p.ii• i*i11 wen* fully cloihcd Mi"i ilirii l»i»lii m»ii iiiul wniii.,veil' ltnroliHil«*ri anil in Ihrlr nigh) "-hirt- M.m.v w<tr in .-li,nnlil l.irkrl - ( l| IH111 • • I 111! i ' ill ll"l Ih-cii *!«•— in muted M \< In i»iiul11 under co» In.l .ihiirlh ln-l nr d.iun ;ind lire nicn -;nil tlx d.ni .ijjr initfhl Infill si'vciiil hundiid thon.-.ilid dnllins. I'kIicc lieu,in .i rlirrk «»l Hit' lins MM»nfl» "• •<" ''Ifi'it if HHrr* niiiir mIic'Iici rfii> "i "Jip p;Ulonls were inisMiig. German Radio Reports Withdrawal; Knox 'ooiiie Information' indicates Lvacuation t/»'../ Tin .\*x"rinl< il I'rrxs) A lokyn dsipalch broadcast by the radio reported today that Japan's armies had in « n <-vacuated from (juadalca i);t 1 i-i:111«I in the Solomons, after a six in.nit It battle against U. S. I'oivilanded mi the island in the first allied counter offensive in tin* South seas. In Washington. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox said there was no doubt in his mind that the Japanese were evacuating (Illadalrjitial Knox said his opinion was based an "some information" rf crivi'd by llie Navy. "Ail enemy resistance on the island has apparently ceased." he said, "except that there may he a few little croups lclt." Berlin i|ii> loci imperial Tokyo head quarter.-. as saving the mikado's lor d's withdrew liom Guadalcanal, "alter their missions had been I •»I - tilled." .'U'-e In Guadalcanal and New Guinea theatres were lit-t id at lii.7.'14 dead. A correspondent nf l)":rn'i. ol'ti oal Japanese ih'\v.> agency, yester day <iescrii.ied tiie untile i>i the Sol <auan- ..!id Now Guinea a- market! I by "mo-T pathetic and tragic inci dents." and said Japanc.-e troops had cone lor Jit day.- "without even a grain ot nice." The Uunn campaign ended less than three week- ago with the an nihilation '>1 a 15.000-man Japanc-e army systematically '.racked down in 'he Papuan peninsula .jungle- !>y American and Australian troop- tr • der General Douglas MacArthur. Approximately 15.000 other Japanese troops, whiffled down to fewer than 1.000 in the final stages, were involved in the Gua dalcanal campaign, which began last August 7 when I'. S. Ma rines stormed the ''IraiegTr"...■.'..Ml and captured Japanese-built Hen derson \irfield. Kegular I'. S. . Army troops subse(|ueutly re lieved the bard fighting Marines. Wti. le tlie German broadcast lacked i i ate co": .rtnalion. a 1*. S. Navy (i .inii'itiiie Sunday hinted that the e;iil was near, reporting that Ameri can l'..>i.p> had completed a 40- to fi'iiiiilo flanking thrust which pu*. the- within live mile- of the Japa iic -e headi|tiaiior»" at Cape K>perancc, n here em n y resistance cei tered. F<>i the pa.-t week, both Tokyo and (Continued on Pane Five) Leaf Auction System Urged In Resolution liiileich. loti. !».— (AIM—Arm ed willi a resolution adopter! toy llir Cntcral Assembly, stale j farm lenders planned today In suliinit to federal authorities a petition iiruini: that price eeil incs on the |!M8 crop of fine cured tohaeen he applied l>y a method which Mill not abolish the miction sales system. Tin measure was rushed through !>i»l|i house.- being introduced Iiv Senator -I t'. I#anier «i| Pitt. Meantime. the legislature received • issurancc limn OI'A Clnel Prentiss Hrown thiii careful consideration would It given it- petition asking removal ill price penalties mi "oily In»u- " The resolution, adopted laid month, explained the penalties would in- en-ily to Ninth Carolina fnrniei« who Iced -wine on peanuts and soy licniiy. I• 11iei resolution suggested th.it toliiicco price sellings he computed on the liuver r averages and not by individual basket* The Pitt law ii akei said representatives of farm organization* would appoint a com mitter todav in take the resolution to W;j>l'itu:loii for pi'PM'ntation to tlir I S Drpji'iiurnt f i Agricultufo and the ollice of price administration.
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