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THIKTIKTI! yeai -LSI [T PEJ4KV m. mm - Munfcnrvtf. * • **** -*• Hettitersnn Bat It; Htspatrlr |{ I.KASKIi WlltB HKIIVICK «>>' i...v I IlK ASiUH'IAVElJ I'KKSS HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 10 194* i-cbmhuki. kvuuv aktkknoon » ICXCEI'T SUN1MV. FIVE CENTS COPY Allies Open Offensive In Africa ★ * * ★ ★ ★ *" *★ + + + + -A- -A- * * ADMINISTRATION FIGHTS FARM PRICE INCREASES Stage Set By U?ysses: St stem Four Major Farmer Organizations Join Fa. in Bl oc Opposing Federa5 Policies \Va.- lii nj!i "ii. !•*«•! i. !n (AT) —Tin1 ;nlniiiii>l; ;il i'.n ilrrw a sharp Ii1"' t•.«!;• v .••jrain l furtli;*r nrl\anci'-i ii> farm prit-cs ami tlx it!>y < i I lie ■i.p-v Cur a t»it liT irujr^ir willi aj.'1'iiiillnr:'.! l*'a< i« !*~. I lir s|hti Ii ii* rrnnomir slaliil i/.iln n Director J •!!!«•* I'. Itvrnrs last nislit w.i» interpreted on .ill siflrs as .in ailmilliNtratioll dccla raliuii llial it was ready to tin battle il necessary to preserve its iirrn'iil farm a'ul Imul price ami production policies. I j 'I' .11- (11- titltfll In lalllll/c atj r111 ti I pru-f- .>1 .1 level filled pal llv. Iiy :i it . !l» n| llrh devices .IS rcilmu !>• 1.«•' : > nr.if. I rum k<>hi" tnii ti it; h 'Mil tii'n in kifji tht-111 from I"" l"\v. Ii it if:..11 *i.: 1 •; fi'ii|> needed m volutin' fsit ! 1 t'.wsf hi pa-t lovols, I till1 I l!l t .,1 ■ l: :i\ !t rcall/es farmt' meii relit s ^ cater 111.ill 1 panl\ uffl i" !: 1 1 \ ,ii'ii-i'- in-' volvtl iimi|i ii:; up production. It I •vmild il.t- . 11 • iliii f\i ,i f\|»on-o by lu lu lit iiui incfiili\ ( ]> aymcnt Tlii' pay11 n 1.1.-, fur which !>ct\vcen $5f" • ij sCini iilinilllll may !>(• ' needed. v.iitiltl lakf tin* place i>! in-j rrr."i • 111 <■« ;• ice >\ Inch otll- j rrv ■ • !it I>f in . t- ary i in—•• p-iiii ir> art' iippiiM'tl liy t«in inajitr linn i>i i;.iiii/.ili»iis a"i! roiimcvsiiirp from agrii-ul tnr.il slates. Tin* farm groups arr tin- \ dm-i ir.tn Farm Itiin-au Fnli-ralii.-i Hie \ iiimi.il (Iraiicr, Ilic National t noiii-rativi- Council .lixl I In- National (imperative Milk I'lotlm-crx Federation. Tin- <■ • •!•••;uii! • *11cmitt-nd (hi1 '! I I. ill M I I I ll-l't - ill nil •||'" a' I | | CUM pel (• with city Tlii-y arc priv-inu . Ifi' I'. .;i-!.il mi v. Inch \viilrt :111>»\«• 1 in !• t" il .?ic,- ,.t lea i in I'd ce t in I..IC rciliir.'. r.'llld III- M-t " Another Cut In Newsprint Wa I,in.I t li. I" ( AIM S'.iti' in t "in.i i ..| .i m-cpcr • la-.li. War I'rixliii'tiiiii I. 11 >i • it finals ilcal iin: v. i«ii 'in- hi v pi 11111 pnlili-lnim iiulu 1 \ tatiil i..d.r. that 1 >whuI III' 111 I II lilt p.l|M| 1 ! 'l| Milt lllllll' til.111 In |«'i ci-iil. <•!tretv Apcl I. "wi-tilil ...iiipi.ii 11141*1 the ittr I'l'iit itiiatti.ii c.iii in ;iv .'lie Win." An mil 1.11 in pi 1 ci-iil w.i < 11'11>|>< <I ti1 'i 1.1 11. pi-I 1 .11 ii'uptI'hi .I.111. I I 'll- 111 ■ v.- <*i|t lini'lil M"l v. •'!: 1111 «'it- I1.11 1 11111 .hi ni.y 111 v. (' 1 p* ■ 11 *11 , h.llulM Ip I 1 l llll ll .ITVICC t till* | nali.m in wai tunc." aid .1 t'Miit I sliitcniciil Ijv Win <i t 'li.iihIIi 1. ili-j 1111. .j' 11| 11H - p] mi my . if 1 pi 1 ill 1 liitiu 1 <li' 1 imi, iMii iNinaltl -i Siciliiiti. ! .-tilt.in' mi tin- ecu p. pi-i ttittl pni' '1 liltir. iixlii liic . Education Bill Approved U. I l«-i:;l.. I'll,. Ill ( \|>) 'I'lir linllM' filllralinn i'< in 1 mil In* appi n\ nl a iim'.i nic } 111,. .«11 n:• |..i ,1 pew ini'in <m tin .|;,|| 1,1 Hie Stall' I >'• |i.'ir(pK'tit ui |'n|t|i, Inslt'iii'liiin. \v11 ' JV'mlfl npi-i, i- (lie liMi'lnnu nl el • [ri ' "I i I ami • .11 rnl 111 '.If . •"iilijll> \ ||.||| ' '"il' v. . Int 1 ndut'cd iiv Rep ' "''"i illIlcytinlcls ni BuncombeI ;,"'l Waul 1,1 Craven. '» ' t »pi ■ 1»: at inn ..1 s 1 (1,000 for the '•M'l I lli I III, W,„||(i 1„. (|(' |l 11 til'-: ' 11I'll- -11 pi -1 \ ; .11 wiild have " '"'l.v .11 lil'-ral inc. .ml a -I ill" *,''1 (he ■ 1 -t.in.i- mi Iciii'Ihtn 'I' "1*! «ii!i|cc'. and Wniild pi-i.-nii illv 11 ''1 ' • i; 1 > 1»-ar!ii'r \vr <• i'ihii|>I.V ,h" With iiiKlr ncliniis. '"••iifsi-.s dp- iuta'd I.. .nIihw tin- evils : !' •'''"'I and narcotic in>W lire ni Hi,- pithI.c chntils. Hep ""■'•iitatit f,M, i, nl!0 waid '' Ul,~ Itlcndrd t" nit . h"»k W| ai'ohol in cxe,y pade 111 the s'alo. U. S. TANK SLUGS IT OUT WITH JAP PILLBOX ££•»»«.*****. mssox'-- — - cw -<*&?■ Il< •re is one ill' the fir*t iilmlns to arrive in this riiuntry of avlual fielitiiiK i" l'apua before the tall of Ituua. Smoke rises from a Jap pini»o\ as an Atlslralian-m iimril I'. S. Iiuill lank rolls forward In smasli it. Aussie (roups stand with riflrs poised to pick off the J -ps as thev attempt to flee. Debris from the savane battle litters the trouiid. Shortly after the pieture w i< taken. Knna fell to Hie allies. (International). Money Bills Nearly Done Tax Bill Expected To Be Finished Today And Appropriations Measure Progresses I'.ileich. Feb. 10—(AIM—Leg islative eommittees concerned uilli taxation and (list ri lint ion <>l' funds to all State agencies and institutions neared (lie end of their toil today, thus putting the assembly on the high but rock.v road to final adjournment. Senator Thomas (•'Horry o| Wayne, i11:»»"«*€-• t'h:iirmnn. said th(. iimney ii inn measure probably would bo ■nished by nightfall One amend e • t'i be voted upon before then .• "lie by Senator ("berry ol C»a I'll. w!id proposed a I? percent <lis ••nmt In merchants promptly paymy lie .'{ per rent sales tax. The spending eonimiltee -1• • • 11«I be ible to tinish its work in two hour-;. * 11 i i m Taylor of Anson aid. in lieatini: that the bill then would uo i. , subcommittee for redrafting and in slblv I" cut off -miie of the "s IflV inn whieh had boon added through k-e.-terday afternoon. The joint finane(. eonimiltee. Meanwhile, voted down a proposal In permit <|iiaiterly payments ol - •.it<• income taxes without interest. . it pas-eel a pro\ i.-•»i:i .iiitboi i/inr; it'll" • eil payment Willi I per cent intei e .1 'llie aoieiKlment \'.*i»uld be t'i .me ef lei'tiv'e .lalliiai y I ISM I. The •omniittee killed a meanto by Sen-j t ii fir'Mtks Durham to |ierinit| lefliielions in Stale limine last' f"t ■ inmtints paid hi federal int'iiiie I axes. LOVING GETS ORDER FOR FEDERAL WORK \V;ishfiiKli»ii. I'fh 111 (Al') Tin* VV I llicul ilflf (• illfH'f'll tl\\ . i If I of • r-iiitr.'irf In T. A I.hv iii^ .inrl ( .'(f i»Min. N. (*.. I'»i coii>triH'tion "i i >hiiin Nrw ll.inovri county, \ l ' . »t .i cos I o| ihhIci .S;»0.0CI0 T?ic t) supervised liy flu* Army I'lii'.im « i oif iff ,»t Wilmington. Indian Kills Wife And Self l,iimbcrt>ii. Fell I'1 (AIM—Ktl i. ,'od bee.ni.se he 1'Hiiid In wife and another man loyethei in .in aulo nioinle. .I.ispei Oxoiidiiio. .'to. an In dian paroled from Slate prison la t tall on a eeond degree minder .-barge. last night harked his Wife I i death Willi an axe and butcher ;.nile and t• killed himself with i lilngnu. Sheriff K ('. Wade said |i u'.i V. Tin* slieril i i elated that (l\endine '■ ill trailed I w ile, .lauiee, !!(>. and Alex Haves. |n. ,i neighbor, (luring the early pall ol the niulil and look 'ii« wile home when he found the pa I tnuetliei 'I lie suicide took place in the home, the officer declared. Pacific Offensive Ba sedOnSolom ons Kiska Bases Are Bombed \V;i-hiiiKt..n, Kelt. HI—(AIM — I»<mi i*i1114 attacks mi Japanese ;it Ki.-ka 111 liii- Aleutian islands in tlit* north I'arilic welt' reported by tin1 X:i\y today in .1 coni 111 ■ 1111< 1 iif which toll I also ut aerial ami ground activity 111 the Solo mons. pos>ib|y preceding the \vithdrawal ni the Japanese I rum Guadalcanal. IJoult- i>i tlx* aerial activity in the Aiciili.ni> were imt re ported. Gandhi Begins Fast Indian Leader Starts 21-Day Fast Period In Protest Against Confinement Itomhav. I'pIi. Ill—(Al'l—Mo handas K. Gandhi liegau a 21 da.v fast today in (Ik* paliirr of llip aba khan in I'miiia. uflrr Clip c'lvcriuiieut of liulia refnspil to Kraut his 11 ii<-«»li*lit iona I rc Irasp from confinement tlierp, Thp 73-ypar nil) Gliaudi an iiiiinirpfl llial hp would lake only • init jiiipp anil wafer (Inline his fastiui; period. All India watched apprehensively fin any troiilile which might follow. Although lie is behind Itarhed wire • it the iiii.i khan'* palicc. Gandhi is still the 11 • 1 •-1 important Indian. K\ on though th- tinii' lie is not lasting I" thr death. as lie ha. threat one do (In mi pirvioti,'. occasions, the government 1 veogni/cd the ..crinu-. Ill's . of (I.illllli: division. New p..pet iti India were ad\ i- ed to observe ie 1 "lit ill announcing Ihe lie 1 m mile' lo avoid stirring limine escilemcr.t. Stock Market Trends Higher New Vol!;. Kelt III (AIM— Mildly llighei pripi'i pi i(|oonn;iled in the stock market I0d.1v Bonds firmed, hut count 'dittCs slipped. Stock neuiit aling new highs and generally holding to their gains in cluded It'iidio Cm poration. Para mo ult W.-e tic HviilhtM ., M<>ntgom ri v Ward Wi -tcin l'e r»n. Texa- Co.. DtiPonl and JohnsManvillc. Complete Seizure Of Gaudaicanai Has Important Part In Allied Strategy (I5.v Thi' Assm-ialril I'rcss) .Major <iriMr.il Alexander ,M. 1'atrll. commander ol American troops mi (in idateanal inland in tIk* Solomons. reported officially today llial "(.n.ill.ilr.hi.il lias lii-rii taken «->itti|ili*(«*l> and llirrr Japanese organized lories on is no longer an\ vcslisp ol' any dial island." while at an im naineil South »cas island hase a I . S. Navy spokesman said that Japanese troops there has lieen "completely eliminated." and in tiniateil that .1 new allied otTcn sivi- was near. "We are !n>: U'liim t<> t:.!;«• nffeti sivi' ar; "ti wii.e't tin- . -mplete ci/.uri* I < I • .nulcaii .! * .111 .111 - aa! Mvles IJrn\\mi' • nf ilii nl Ad •nii-iil \\ ills..- I '. I I .I . .It . Oapta I". 11114 I the .lii|»:i iii- e hail 'li r. i"i (itiailal I'iin.il u - nl i < •-n liii.iiiin iitid 511,1 •' ■ 1 si 1 te. ix month mm pa tart* d . t August 7 \\ lie I.ii'-lie i 1:1 led >'ii the 1 Kind it eil Hi 1 :i Air field < nil. : 'I • 1 in : e than !.l"i| .' .|miii'.."• pi .1 . ii"! dnv 11 . ' mil; and 1 '■ • -• 1 |n • ii > ;dily Mini.. * i*l "|l ili- 1 • 11 le ' mler. ('apl.iai • "i. 1 -I ' 11 ink ins i" ■ • ed it -- gin.i-« 1 • .ii 1 he enemy .1 'd«>: mil I . ■!. |il.n-e. There rnme paee lur llu .lapat 1 t ■ ij•> (J,-in 1 iv I, j ile nl the III-; "I .lai'.iti' < tnuips \\ It it'll 1 Hie 1.. 1 ■. 1111 l» it de clared III* Hi' I Hit! "Jiny VIS ti|Se 1.1 .1 . '• •" k<i ■■ ii-s" nn the l.e> 'id. (in 1 j.1 • .V Cuiii'M phi! (ien er»l ..' cArll licad(|iiin Icrg rcp»rt«il ' •' »!lie»l mitniirdii WCI'C j»IC|i|>illU "|> then III Icnsi VC jiUiiin t'.l I'.i 1 e I- i- at S.ila iniiiia. kill '"" " 'ii- enemy lr«m|wj in an attack the U'.i 1 Mnlx* ,-w h>r 85 iiiilf ••ntliwot ..I s ilamaiia. GOVERNMENT TO REST IN ANTI-TRUST TRIAL Wilyin. Ki'Li. I" ( AIM With i-t'i.s* e\aminati<-n nl II Ii. Mnhiil emn plelcil anil crnmciil cmitiM'l |»e ipnntim leilrrit eviiiuiialintt. Ilie Uovernnieiil pi nimbly will re. I it>; ca-e I.ile Hi >: terii""ii 111 I he trial nf I .'I e * irpni til 11 in anil Hi ii dividiials in I' S 1I1 ' •' 1 l Ii' i'i' mi eharae. nl \ inl.it 1 ll.e Sin 11.mi i' Ii trilsl law. \t«>hal 1 I-1 I t!'«\ I'l iitnenl wil lie nn! ' ; 1.1 tad. WFAII1IR rm: vnii rii r \ 1:01 »\ \ Warmer this il'trrnoon and In night, showrrs beginning tonight Blueprint For Victcry is Outlined 48-Hour Work Week Order Hits Millions Of Workers; Congress Works on Tax Bill Washington, l'Vb. lit—(AP) —A blueprint for victory, call ;ii.tr for "Spartan and a IS-hour minimum work week for mi11 i< i's ol' worker-, was etched iiy tin' administration today as Capitol Ilill stepped up its ef fort s to draft a pay-as-you-}r< plan for collection of incomi 'axes to pay the war's cost. The order tor the longer week in many places, to speed pro iliiction and spread mil (tie na tion's dwindling manpower re sources. came from President Roosevelt, but war manpower C ommissioner I'aul .MeXiitt con fined its initial application to 32 sections where labor is scarce. Workers now on a 10-boiir week basis under the fair labor stan dards act will ucl overtime pay for the additional cisjht hours, or a .'!(• per cent increase in pay. Kcnnomie stabilization Dircctoi .lame.s K. Byrnes followed up Willi promise <>t a vigorous Iu;h1 auainsl i! Ilalioii through higher luxe-. strict cicMi'i-mance to farm parity levels tiyht controls oil tiasic living cosl anct limitation ol straight time warn increase.-. ti> the 1T> |K*r cent pel-' milted by the war labor board'. "little steel" formula. \<>rinal li\ ina standards arc out I'yrne s.iid. bcraii.-e the l!M:i str.i t' ,:y aini.- at increased war prodilr ti"ii. looking forward "with a meas urable period of time" l<> the inva •ii of Kurope. Hi another move (o boost out put. the war production hoard an'iouneed a plan of production schrduliiiK to break a bottleneck in motors, valves, boilers, gears and other "critical components" \\ hose shortage lias hampered armament production. The fl'ii-c w.is scheduled today to take up legislation i >| cnntlllll i-nee of the !>ie- con Mee invest iga tiii'-. n| i! \morican .n-tivitics ami lor ih<> iiii-i ;it <>t" the Western Union md I Teleu' ,ph companies, neither iti\->!\"ina p.uly conflict. Prison 'Grads' In Shipyards t>.iilv Dispatch rtureau. In the siir IV.'tier Hotel. By I V \N ms«i;t Raleigh. I'< in Thirteen "grid i ate-" ot Hi'' ; or al detense weldill: school eotdi idol it St.ite Collegi lor a selected group of St.de pi i oners at,, already at Wolk on l"l> al a .shipyard. and three "tilers liavi assurance ( nployn.in! : 1I.M iljei l> wlic, as Kiev call Mean line classes has. her- are < lo tin* day eonr.-e and can go ships -r other w a. ■ The training < " •' e" s is a conpei a! \ the Prison dep.. tinet ' ns soon our other and mein U lorward linish the I: '>>11Id11lit (■■I pri-nn i '.ieel which Ihe Stale di ll education. and > our •• ,-fi'tit-it of working out tn ■ dale ha\e fully :>o!i.-ors had i:i V ISIIIII o| \'OC • . the special deli n Stale C'ollegi net her. He in tilted the • I Ihe project Men who ire Ihe eiilll'se a' e a lirsl .slip i reco prison can i :.. t• ••nil charai lei Ihe prison rci-o mound hisloi v ■ Iliorouchl v cliccl role con>m- ion men who meet a who are hi | upon conipleli mi ' allowed lo In n 'I Value "I II ' (I'm lies not only in prttviil • u ad-li'i' n i| much needed Wat work |" ' -iiliel. hut in lis re liohililation 'caiiii" Prison official, believe that .1 m ill with a pood (rwlt by mean. of which he can earn ; ronifortsihte living i much le-s tip! to [jot into I'o'iMo again In p"i.-«»r a> ;n schooi-. • - the repealers wh< are mo.-t rpttly. c permitted I" take •at. • tillv seleeted. The nidation by the i- utendent as li> gen and apt II tide. Then i-oid and the hack o! the pri-oiici are eked N'evl the pa t consulted Only ,iii e<)uirctne'ils and ition lo obtain parole n •!' the (KMiiji'. art Admiral Is Arrested ACCORDING TO A BERLIN DISPATCH to a Swedish newspaper. Vice Ad miral Paul Auplu.nd (above), who ordered the scutl'iti;: of the French Fleet at Toulon, had been arrested and sent to a concentration camp on Laval's order. (International) War Powers Bill Offered Measure Would Give Unprecedented Powers; Labor Bill Re-writes Chapter UaloiKli. Feb. 10—(AIM—The legislature received today hills to Rive the governor unprece dented war powers, and to create the office of labor conciliator, defining unfair labor practices, and making il illegal to require an employee to pay a labor or ganization a fee for a permit to work. Thi> war pow ers mea-ure. asked b\ Governor liroi.ghton. was uitroduced bv Senator# l«irkin* ol J one*. Blylljo o; Meeklennn g. C'arlvle • 1-ors.vlh. VVlm. . o| Cleveland anil 1 lodges of Bunc The tail mw».<ure ws,» "I >•'•«« >>>' Ih'proscr.tiitlVe Richardson ol l?i ion and others. The governor would be au thorised to order an inventory ror the mobilization, conservation and distribution of food. fuel, clothing and other necessities of life, labor, materials, industries or other facilities or resources nrrr-sarv or useful in prosecu tion of the war. He would have power 1" organize .,.><1 V * •' a- dctensc HI t-.uiformi'v with rule- >1 tne oil ie J of civilian defend, und to promote the fccnrity. protection and mobil /•■ ! tJ..11 of t 1m- civilian population. 1" n-der and carry out blackouts;, radio silences ami rvar ml ore. in «»£"•; Ii* with the irmed forces, lie could 'direct the a.! iv.t •— of the l-hw. . n. njjhler... he. th workers, hn.lv v lV . public litiltlie.-. medi cal" am' welfare threes and llio.-e m ! the \ iee 1 he State The labor measure, termed the "employ meat peace act." re writes an entire chapter of the public laws dealing with labor problems. Vnc 1 concilia!"!' w ild he .p pointed bv the commi sinner i>r labor : V ill, the ipprov.ll uf the tfo\ crn.tr ii )crir. would i at b" '.out \eais ' . n o- ss.nno. The povernoi b given authority ' to appo'nt special conciliator* to aid • «ettlement ol n particular labor t,. These conciliators would I be t,;iid SI.' i'cr d en". bill also provides thai an employee «•< t • •' >''' ,:u'' ,cn H.tvs -i t o,.p..-it,, party ;n the event j 1 wfc ><"» •» -u; <r elded up'til \ "• n"V.(' ,K„ 1 be I tied \> 'th the concilia, lor t'pot, ree<" l>> "I <''<• notice, the •ttietlialor ton.' live a time and place for . .inference between Ihe 1 inlercled parses In ea.e of a di P'tb- "'V busi ness industry oi mi llltilion . "" thai i 'etiiti'" r v s'ispenson of tlx I opernt on# wo il I endanger the life, $ ifclv e- bealtl Ol well being of a I Kibntantiat numlier of people" the i i.ibo, com il » 1 "J'1 , vvli ■ t" v ipiHunl a coinmt , <• three ' • cndiiel a hearing . and make a report <Ht the issues in i -..,UeH ind • mt .d "• respective I (Continued .>n Page Two) Eighth Army Breaks Lull; Nazis Attack American Fliers Rake Axis Positions As: British Forces Advance in Tunisia tiJjl Till .\.*Kiicin I ill I'n nx I llrilain's victorious eighth ««rmy was officially reported (•> have started a nwvv advance into I uuisia today, breaking a pro tracted lull, and at the same time the German - controlled Vichy radio asserted that axis Tunisian forces had launched an attack against the British. | The Vichy broadcast said the I axis assault was made to fore stall a ISritish <■ (Tensive. FiiM word of the British ad I vaiice came from General Sir I Harold Alexander, British com mander in chief of the .Middle Fast. who told newsmen: "The enemy's forces have been completely eliminated from Fcypt. I.ihya and Tripnlitaiiia— and (lie eighth army is again advancing." For several days. axis quarters .iavc reported thai General Sir It. L. Montgomery's armies were massing troops. tanks, liig guns and other equipment along the Libyan Tunisian Irontier lor .< new offensive. Vieh.v's report ol an axis counter .ittack indicated that German Tu nisian lorets may have reinforced nazi Field Marshal Erwin Hommel'* haltered legion.-, and turned on tiie liriti.-h eighth army somewhere in the vicinity of the Mareth line. BO miles inside Tunisia. j i.iriiifiiunt (icneral Dwigtit KwiiliowiTs headquarters re ported (hat a new combination of I . S. Airacohras and Ameri can-flown Spitfires raked axis forces on the southern Tunisian frimt with cannon anil machine Kim fire, while I". S. Fiyinc Fortresses blasted the (iermau air base near Kairouan. An r.ali.in communique said the raider., inflicted many casualties and a-sertcd thai 1C> allied plane.* were shot dawn i»v German lighters. Other allied fliers pounded im portant port.- .11 Sicily, and attack'd the C'iilahrian const on the southern top of Italy. (>a the Soviet front. German defenses on the outer approaches to Kharkov were reported cruin liliim today as Russian shock troops stormed toward the great t kraine steel city from three sides after smashing through ma .in: harriers at Kelgornd and She licitino. respectively 50 and -10 miles to the northeast. With Kharkov retaken, the fxtts - .in- would he in a position to sweep hack to the Dniepei river in lha heart ol thL. Ukraine. CHARGE IS FILED IN MURDER CASE .laci;-omi lie. Fel>. 10 (AIM Cal low.i\ Hewitt. ol the Nine ?.li!e sect •II. I;.,- net ii chai ned with the It ol Frank Swinson. on •Ifiiiiary 23 Mjiv Hewitt, Ctillowiiy's l,; »lhci \\a> charged with being an accessory titer the tact. CUMBERLAND COUNTY CASE WORKER KILLED I'ayetteville. Kelv In (AP> Mnr.v Ijoi* MrOiituild, '.!<«. a f'liuthet J.itvl countv welfare deput' nent ca.-e wi Let, wiif killed late vc-terday tn i •••ilismn oi her automobile and n traai at a rro.»-inu near here. Cotton Prices Down At Noon N'cw York. Felt, lo—(AP)—Cot 1 !"H f'ltiires openyd 'J" to la cents a hair lower. Noon values were unchanged to 33 cent* a bole lower. March 19.71, May 1H45 and July Iff.rii iii Ked army column- were against the Soviet 'Pitts 1 roni ;he .-otitheaM and the March May .Inly October December Previous Today's Close Open Iff 71 1JI.B7 HMD 1 !> 45 111.38 Iff. 31 Iff .21 1D.16 miff iff 12 ...Iff.16 19.08
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