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THIRTIETH year itettltersnn Batlij ► I.KASKl) WIKK -— Tn5l5itv.w,KIS »kkvu:r or lllk. Ah.S(I'UKSH HENDERSON, N. C., Fit!DAY AFTEUNOON, MAY 28, 1<)43 H U UL.1 S1IKI > K VE K Y AFTfeH^OON EXCEPT SUNDAY. FIVE CENTS COPY FDR CREATES OFFICE OF WAR MOBILIZATION SYNTHETIC RUBBER PLANT HITTING FUU STRIDE Hj.n [HAN 60,000 AUTOMOBILE TIRES a day soon will be rolling out of this plant at Institute. W. Vn., where Hunn S (synthetic rubber) is being produced. The $52,000,000 plant was begun in May. 1312. and •Ik lt.sts were made recently. The butadiene units are in the foreground. OWI 1'iioto. (IuU rutiMjii.il) Idk Farm Machinery !s Sought l;ca;onable Price Promised for Liscarded Implements i''ceded for Crops 11:;t■ in. M.iv 2!! (AP) The l I Adiuini. tiiitnm i-iiiImi l.i'il n.ili'Hiw idc c.ii i'ii I' i idle luiit'iy. iiniKnini'iiiK it ii-<|iii itioncfi l>v I>i<* n->v " .lil'l (list I ihlllfCl W'lU'l'l' II I :> • . 1 to bwml IwhI |>: • •> i .. - i .\ |u •mi i'>| I.ii'iih'I a iv. ; . iiv |(>r -nrii lii.irllllur.. i- •tllii in- ..il'. .!)•.<■(! l->r • r 'i • pi • u I iit-t loll ;ikm.< h.i ii c 11111.111 (1 .i- in.ill s«ii(i lh.it ii v.'inii • i i: i • | >t - infill \v.i> I* • 11 I >v I • MT'i fll 11 ' Mil l In n v.v -I • ilU'i I '•Ml I 11.Ill', r. .mil ■ • : •.i!• i V Will !",»•' till' 111 .-t ill 'I III Oil IMIII|1..IKII. n.v Win Imiil'il. have lii'l'll • ii'< il in luiu. iiii.iind l<n niii ii '! I'i'iiii; iim-'I now. i-r i I It |>iiI iii'h -via ii'i' • .ii-. I In ir IiikIiiii;- v. ill in- ul - I i St 11 f |»«• III |ll II if I V. Ill • • i(l.itin|i% .ii <|im Hif; | i - i . .mil thf Sliilt* w.iI ii nil 'i linii i »i> prmvt'd v. itli I■ I>i'scs Arc Worst ()lic,iulL,rs .list New Speed I .imits i;.il«-i:;lt. Jlav — IAI' i —Buses 'if tlir worst offenders of the • n il,. spt-etl limit wliieli tti'nt inln I'llril in North < rolin.i M iv ii. .n I 'lrilini: to -peed cheeks in nli .ii M-vrral rur.il points on M ill- highways lirlurrn May I « anil May Tin- hoses hail an average '(•'•••il ol l!.7 miles an hour, saiil ' iim-s s. Iturcli. encmcer of sta I's'i. s a ml planning for the Slate I'isliwav Commission. Twelve lii'ieent of the buses. Illireli saiil. Oui-of-State passenger ears i>vei:>qe«| more than fifty miles ii'i hour. I'.nl an average speeil of 38.5 w I'ile North Carolina passenger '•.ii*. averaKe 28.7. jDoughtcn Will Probably I Urge federal Sales lax Administration Is Gaining \ otes tor Reciprocal Pacts Washington. May 'ix—<At')— «l:iv lit in* pick in;; up vulrs in its Tlic administration appeared to lislit to prevent .<•>> aniemlineiit of House-approved legislation re new ini; the reeiproral trade :• uremic nts authority lor two more years. .Hter preliminary oratory. Ilif liist test «f streii^ln •» expected to eonie <m a linanee committee approved a'licndmcut permitting < oni;re-.s |e end any trade agree men I—all ol litem, lor that matter—si\ monllis alter the close ol the war Itv passage ol' a joint resolution. Th's proposal seems headed to ward the closest soil ol vote, largely o*i parly lines. As the siln.i lion stands, .'!!• senators— tin I'ewcr than a majoril>—are puldidi coinniilteil to support il. ami to oppose il. Twentv slill r< main iincoininitted. Farmers Plan New Start In Flood Region (I:v tin' A ci.iictl . t 'I'lr lirv.lily M i11]>i i ei t <1 Some of It.- l!""rlnl I initilaiie. WW" i' i-«-tii• in .il sev:.ral entieil jtoin's today white thousands of fartw :•« i'i inundated area.- hoped In It • .i!•!*• ' , :-larl their I» lated wavtnne f<< (I ;> < (llll'linll SO"ll. Atniv ctujeieers estimate! hnv ever. ymic ol tin- land would t ut lie I !l.iiile Ini another m mtli. I- ', i n as il receded from flimd i|i a ii !,i'* d areas. the Mississippi tip )n ii-lierl eciinl crest at (''|to (il raidi an. Mo.. «■( I- "» left. Dikes I , v vi e expected to l»t. aide \i< liold lite I'irieiits 'II,< Illinois and Arkansas rivers i alsu were dropping. tind Colonel K. r, Keaain. ol Ihe United states Army in. iici ' .) Si Loui.s. said lie did imt i• \|ii-c| the Mi- issippi to gvl out ol lit ml Ih'I'hv Cairo. Illinois. I The < 'hin river, in past years all equally d.n ^toii. partner in flood desli action was below banktutl. A ir, Land Battles Now Rage Fiercely In East •' 1 nv. M;,y 2»l — (AP> —Sharp ' ' •"I .111 liattles are iiiuiMB in ' I-iiImii delta area alter a period "i|icali\e «|iiiet. I>t11 neither "I • I'ii.Man disclosure nor d spat ' •in tht- front confirmed Hiis '• ''polls that a Soviet army oi ' ■ '""i is attempting an all-out .-in ijit f '"'Mi the midnight and the noon 1 " M nni(|iip(i were silent on the '■/./'"i: northeast nf Novorosslsk. '< the German radio declared .it I ' 1 ':1 h'ussian divisions and a w'''''ce of tanks was trying to ci Hi rough a narrow sector under ''t of more than 200 planes. '_lr German broadcast sud 'h" ssians scored temporary gains ve-"•! ii iv. \\!::f!i well1 willed out in (irrm.iii < iii!< ratlarks I v ni:;littall. Km,111 line J spatehei.. however, de cl.irecl the 1 •'<•<1 .iiinv h:id repelled a liii; a p i>t enemy infantry try inn {,, nuin w i! |himI:->iij. it d >.iid thv i;,,i nil itnd the German plane fleer v.' i ■ i:.ht.n;; ureal lial'lei. in (he »..ime Ji;-ea. The I! '"s reportvd tln-y ward ed dft Hi' X.i/i."-. d"Wniiij! (ierniiiM limes m «in4. day awl lo.-mu only 1.1 i!n.- n • ■'■ifS mcanw iii West "t II" lo\ . the Red armv w«» ir|Hiit< (l to have taken the initialivv r, \ i.'lrnt local comli.its which re filled in tin' rapture "f •hi important hill inH general impru\ ement ol the Pussian positions. Will Accept It as Lasl Resort to Finance War; $16 Billion More Money Sought M .1 y - : — (.'-I') — Charman !' • ill"• 1 1!.n 1'. i ■>; i n tnx-framing ilint.so Ways . 'I Mimii: I'oninrttie. louutiini.' too .1 Kv:l i ictail .-.ale- !.i\. said today !l< might 1 ;i\'«»v such .1 tax "as a last rwmt," lu'lp tiii.nre the war. "I ;>m spcaktnn lor n>i other mem ber i.| Tit ■ com •.1 "i»n* I'T my el: I 1 < !:--v'!• ; t 1 . hi itl'l in- nl' •• ■ ■ 11\. ;• ' ail «!•••• ..II 1 Jher 1' !i able 1 11I laxa ti'iii has been i -.hati DdurIiI'iii p\|)it'ii fil 1 hi - view a:. Ciipit il !l 11 1 • 1** .1 ni> "ii li w in ! 1 . s!i;.uii i.imi i.i>' 11 addi tional in tuxes iiikI cnmpnl:;iiry ?av incs. as rt'cnin tiendm l>y 1'ic. idt • I i;..i>:.ovclt. The way an'i in'-vins committee, will Mart v. 'ni on a new general lax ! Iii'l ".1- mi 111 a> prad 1 .1i|i . lit .1 'I altci pay . - \ 1 If • 1 I.it "ii <1 posed of. A Si*? 1;■ • II • e •liter «•!>» !• c'iiiihi' i11' 1 y« terci iv 1 inpli'leil del.ills nl .1 rmnprn: im> m«i. ore. and the tv. o bodies will v ote <>11 1! next week. Final Phase Of The War j Likely Begun j W.iS'li: 1114:• •«». May ( \r» C.iil clutfini ••! the KtnitcKy eonfereiiec between I'ii ideli1. I." . ■ c ' .i.i'l I'rune Milll-tei Cii mi . I . 1 \ :ev.*ed i'l MHIIO • 111.«I'll*: . toll.'. I1I.||'I«IV1> the iA*i4i 1 in. 11nf the I uai phase nl this global war—a phase in which till1 L'nilid Nations ;.n le..tilled t-> undertake lull .rale • • n vs ri but Ii Kllmpe and tile I' 1 : The end oi the lust. e ineebim w,i< aiilluliMl'.'d ny Mi. I. Ii I te yesterday. lie said s.mpl.v that "complete a:;rceiia it!" hail been reached on Inline pi., e WI1.1t those plan., are will herom-' known only as iln v unfold 111 1 ■ i"ii The very wnrdnm the Presi dents statement. h"«evi.. suggested that when !he conference be|!an there were (|tic>;i"n "I \ I strate gical iliipui lam»• which required all swerinu tn the ,-aiis ■ • ' 1 ■ m 1 uf both Hriti.-h aid Aivei .c . i leader-. The faet tlint. as Mr. iscve't indiealed. they have now been answered lc ives no doubt that decisions "I supremo importance ha\e been made. X. C. Post ()ffices Arc Stepped L p to Presidential Rank Washington. May 2Ji. (AP) proximately 1.200 Imiilii cla offices will lie .'.dv.iiiccd in pre.' iden tial rank .lulv I liv eider of I'nsl master General Walker. Prcnldcnliiil Has.' pn dinotin.. an ap|Hiiiiti (l bv Ilie Pre iilenl and enn lirined bv llie Senate. They receive an animal ...ilarv witii a minium.o of $1,100. The appointment j.i p., iifc and the postmasters have civil service status. Amntifc the |msl ofliccs advanced lo presidential rank are C'alp o. Cerro Gordo, GumeMdiid. Hubyooci. Luccama. German And Italian Centers Blasted By Allied Bombers Esr.en Again Blasted, With Other Ruhr Points; Sardinia 1' u: iher Strafed l.'.ixl'in. May (AIM - A great ■ • lit sixy IIAK altackcd 11 .i ll i.ill'T I II U' ' 111 llle lluhr t niyhl ;i lew l.niii .i't< r .speedy l« i| i.. ". i>otilljcis had made ;i dar i;; tin I; attack n:i important Cior :ni \v.«r indusliies in Juna. the Hi t - ; h ;:nnounecd t<Klay. I weii y-thl t e Itotiihers very I..S i the l-'ssen ntt'ick, said the an • •inn- ii.rnl. which derl it'c<| th-» .il *• ■ < carried «•;«; "in (iiva' Irc: glli." Oilier I'riiish planes laid mines in • tmy water.-, dlllili;', the night. F, .-I'll is the .>iU- «•! the sprawling Ciuhh munitions works. and is 22 i i'c ii I'tin :im "t I>'isseld«iri. willed \ !:> ' a led i y the ItAF in i smasll .i >.i• 111 the n sht bvlore last. K <'ii Im clinic tile ni'i-1 heavily ioiub<d city in the world after tin as! previous raid • hi Apr.I :;il—an > -■ ii11 wh eh brought lli(. I >lal ■i i.-lit high explosive a:'d fire h inl t damped (in tai'KPt in more lian It'll thousand Ion.- sit.cc Ihe I art « ! Ihe war. l.a-1 night's raid was lh" I tty— ixih . • i the city and was probably :nh'< • I:.an Ihe 2.1'iHI-toii raid on >oitiniud Sunday night. and the "in • lay n.tthl atlai'k on Dii-svidorf. mi i ile.-.'' .Ijed "of very ureal 'TAI.I.W ISLANDS FKEI. • I KTII/ I! AI.1.IKI) KO.MItS A!'i"d l!'.'.'dt|ii;.rlers in Xorlh Al ii'.i. M: > J" (AIM—A! u I bomber I'd lighters slashed attain yo-li r.l.iv ; Vill i idro arri Decmonii'iinu. im >oi!..nt A.vi air fields in Sardinia. n;i tlie island of f'anleHcria. it was •mounred today. 'Ihirt.'cn enemy lighter* wetv tie sii iyi"! in combat—all from a le>r lie1' :ie,l i,i i'"1 n,> at Ik'eiinoiri.n •iii. : nd ma; v more on Ihe ground lh(. tMiilin'.ii'd >o|tininy i:p of Il-ily's o;iter defrn.-vs. I5-"J(> Marauders unloaded nori' I!i:i'i i'l.ono ! ragmen!at i in bombs ■ •. e t!v Deeinioinaniiii airdrome. flew •.'■!» -.1 I ii'.'- explo ions sina-h ; d ;• I ii"!e I III r: her ol Ijroiin led it1 an* s lid <l:.in aged many more. S'l ■-Tis enemy tighter groups in ei'|.t(d Ihe Ii mbeis. and a licree ii:-r iim'.i' run ".a 11nil! ensued Tin* M. •udei Hiiin' : sl:"l down seven ■ I Ii." " .< ';er. The I' III U'arh iw'. iv.rori :ii(> i for ..i* others. 'I'ln «.nlv Anv'ican 'os- in Ihe hal II. . in \vi ii i ■ ny i ghters puvsii "I Ihe ir.inlx.s i within °J> niili'> o! I'te 11• r 1 ii Airie i cast. was a Wrn liawl;. which tv!l into Ihe sea. The I'll"! w:i : re i i -il. Fin • ill I la: ; • • column.* of .«:iv>k:' illid 11 • Ml 1 him :>illU~ III Villa j "•dr.. I.v I!-:'. Mitchells. I'hoi,. Knilihs show d .my rhhiimM siir •rafl l'i have dest'oyed. IV!':] Lightning*. ■ . .' " i: ihe bomber*, hot no a I.V'-'i. >t freiglitel" in Ihe of I'aln .. Profit-Taking Halts Stocks New ViMi.. .1 y 1»H. (AIM Pi"in liikiiu: "ii '> ' '"■••-m's.skiii ;kI\.mi . I" nveraj-.e i" •• since early lit to. in |.ii'1'.ir.ii. 'ii ;..r Mil- .Monday lioii it.iy. |.iii l>:.i;.i. ..ii today's Mock nanal. ISi.ikN \\>- . n.ii row .iiul ('iiiiiiii.ki il ic.- ill ill':. Aiii -ii;: ! . . Allied Chemical, •'"tin M i •• .ind Dmv Chrniic.il ;;<>! into the new hi)*h clas>. Sup port v..i ti'd DuPoiit. Ki'im. i. • 11. I iiilc: Ancratt and Coodi irh. ImIV.'.mkI ini lii'l' tl I . S. sii'd, | Iclicni. An., i i Telephone. Western Union. \\ ■ ••■!'.'. >i tIi. Cilenn Martin. Ames lean (.'.in. Anaconda and Con M.lid,u(d Kin n. Cotton Lower Around Noon Ncv y.'ii.. u.iv n:>. (AP) (*..( I..n iiitii,. |.filed unchanged to five rent. i I»..!c lower. Noon values werr iinelii.nued I • Hvcntv cvnt> a bale lower. .1 lv i.'i'lli: ' )cti>l)cr 111.118; De cember I!' ~'i I'rcxii'i. H o. open: .Inly 20.1V. 20.IT: Olio!.. I1I.KK. I!I.)I7; Deccn, Ik - II!»VJ: March l!)..VI. l!).->2: Mav til. 13. Mi ll. Hiiintr lOlt NOIt ril CAROLINA Sliowcr* till* afternoon and near (tic mast early tonight: no decided cli.mcc In (nnprratiirr. rwent little cooler III Hie moun lains. PU? TENT HEADQUARTERS WITH ONLY A PUP TENT to help wai cl . (T the cold, those two American BoUlicr.s operate their post radio ><n lonely Kixliak in the Aleutians. They arc keeping in touch with the gun crew iur which they ay: ob serving. This is an oflicial U. S. Army photo. (international) Enemy Is Being Reduced Gradually In Aleutians I , i Bilbo Announced . Filibuster l uetics On Pol! Tsix Bill AV ishinslrn M.l> !S—(Al'i— i Senatoi 'I hciidiil'i- (■ iI more llilhn cil I'opl u \ illc. Mi*-... IimiIi .1 deep breath led.u and aiiiioiintr.l lit is rr.id> to eoiuluet an is month our-in.in filibuster ucaiiist tin* anti-|;oll tax hill it. as ami \\hen it is railed up in I lie Senate. Hi- ramc ri.'.ht out anil said "filibuster." too. Some slates i»H-n sh\ aw.n from the »old. I'Vi'u uliili' rin.miitu in oratory p.iliiitlv di-sisnrd to Kill time— ' Tim ml the liltlr Di'inoeral hum l'oplar villi'. who heliieil tali; to i draili a similar measure in the i elosiiiK days ol the li.t session. I; The emrrnt session emls in j i .Tanti.irv. l!Ma. anil the poll tas i < hill, already approved h> the i< llonse. could he called lip at any time it emei"4cd I'roin I lie iudi eiary commiller. Ilcnir. IJilhn Mas (iimmillinu hiiii-i-ll to un derwrite a year .1 nil .1 half of I.ilk. . Rubber Plants Back At Work After Strike <l;y T.V Amity w.i industry t •■> llicii 1 billed i'ii i: • Will' I >!'• Ml briiki' ■> ■ 1 i/.rd lain' 1'lCM. Aki n. i ■. Ilu'.r mill at ;i>e ' plan'- S' C'uii•. 11..: \' II voted t • ■ 0 ' man waii ' I v mild ' • .< ended. I'lir di-puli I'mlu I I' . > C\ I \l lie mill duet 11 ■ Where 1 t' I bile .- .- 1 illllh"! ■> | pri>le«l'-d I Mill- .it Wllill t tt'iigni than tin 1 1 i II 111:- rill»i, .it.s returned , i : . pj.i' .!. . 'II t u |1i|- tlll'll . te :i .1 d.K.-ension ■ ' 1 : il tin I lurk I - iletl a -!l ike of aP. ' • :;ir iti'.st nililn " • the f. S. Itubbcr • ■ I". X Y . plant a! i iMei .1 N:i\v 8|>ol;os 1! tin 11 tiled inrre n un!e>- iiie walkout • as followed waif I lirt 1. Ilv halted, how* .' n I; 11 iiall in 1 | plant. 1; .:«•>! war |n >• | u .1 mi- town. N Y.. 1 ! 11 1 nitcri Allium in.: rd iu .1 ,-t 1 ike tin the union The men , u "i wiirkt'i'f from ou said were IiikIk ■ee,\ cd. SHELBY MAN HEADS BAPTIST HOSPITAL Shelby. May IV! (Al*)—flay II linniii hi Shrliiy lias hern appointed ndpuiiistiatoi oi the Itapli-t 11 >. pital a' Will.stoii'Saieni. and will ;im >. 1 line In. dntie- their June I'D. II fnrtrerb "ifl.Tilni.-.tiator ol the Shelo .vhojpital. U. S. Troops Attack Third Main Position On Attu; Bayonet and Grenade Fighting W -:.in :.l ■ ;i. May _•;! -< AI')—U':.il 11 itrs •• ■:»> ;i.i\ r attacked the i < i .nil which i ho Jap.i- j a • i'i ..i-il •■•!! Attn island smith I'uric.-. the Navy ivported (I •. and ml cations wore that the ■i < enemy :nrif on the island \\a « rapiiilv lirnl.i n tip into very ii .. .1 !>• in; - •>! i o.»istnr.ce. •; In XiIVy Issued no ivpol I nil Attu ' ■ ■ .. '.."it i!:.in Wednesday. A |. .<'-m..ii aat. hi'U«'\i." . th:it "every >i! itit'• i atii.n «i' have indicates t rntitiimili}:." The .'liihi iniuht be won belorc 1 lie wei'ix-encl. authorities said. or ] t ; take two "i three days Imi^ r clear up tile final packets <>t 'lien.y resist.ilU'O. Tin u .re »n:ne indications in i ■ ni. I .l!i- :i that Japanese P, i ii. m ta< *. already boon .1 . i: into a imnibcr ol small i; en ati.l had pretty well ' is icte: organ./ed light T * n.i "1 .-it .at.'ti in which j • .1 .. • . -c 'Idiot- light most Still)- , mri ly. over, and the Job of Ani p- '.'(Mii.e increasing one ii '.• hand comli.it with bay in ..ii i menadi'5. K. •■. s week the Navy had' i ' ft .uma •! ChicaRof val •\ the first the three original ■ • : i * ip 1\ tin .lapanose on In : ihoastern ' p "t the Island to \ni": . in Ii .".,1s. A--anlts . ' e force a: the head o| Chicago! • Iloweil tnl. while the exact • 'i ol that '"ice was not do eloped by t.idav's communique. it m'i .I'd to have crumblcd at several i • under A oriraii a'ticks. and ■ i'""i.eh up now into a variety ■ '.mii uiii md intantry groups pa. ' m> stretching a mile i i.and fi*i(iii llio harbor head 1 OVINC; c;l TS CONTRACT Washington. May 28—(AP)—The j V. Department lias awarded coll truction contractu, i:.eluding: I \ 1<oviug ft Company. Golds • N. (' coinei • .on of temporary i..n i build tigs Wayne county. V (*. Byrnes Will Be Head Of New Bureau Intended to Develop Unified Programs for Maximum Use of Resources Washington. M y -!! — (AIM — Pre.-idem evel: created ;i now Office 11! \V;ir Mobilization I'Xl.iy to be directed by .lame- K. l'.vitiv.-. vvlio will cxoicisc virtually complete |» >w er over all home front war etlorts. > The new oft ice is t<»: Develop unified programs and es tablish policies tor maximum use o America's natural ai d itidu.-trial re sources lor military and n\ ilian needs, for eftective u.-o of national manpower out-ide the ii ; torce-. for maintenance and t ii> li/ation of civilian cconon j ind adjusting that cciinumy to wart me. eonditi it • Byrnes i.- giving up his j"l» as eco nomic Utah*li/ation director, and that will be taken over by .Indue Fred M. Vinson ol Kentucky, now a mem ber of the United Stales Circuit Court ol Appeals in the Di-trict oi Columbia. Vinson served in Con gress lourteon year.- i'efore he went on the bench, and is v»ti-idered an authority on taxation and economic affairs. The new OStice of War Mobiliza tion was actuated in the Office of Emergency Management in the Pros; dent's executive office. Thvretoro. it will be subject to the "direction and control of the President " Byrnes will be director of the war officc and also chairman ol a wa mobilization committee wh:eh v. ill issist him. Its members will be Sec ictary ot War Stim- .n. Secretary ot the Navv Kilos. Chairman Harry I. Hopkins, of the munition- a.-sign ment board. Chairman Donald Nel son of the War Productiimi Hoard, and Vinson. The hoard, small in niimbe;' hut largo in authoritv. was t..-<7 to unify activities of Federal agencies and departments "engaged in or c>mi eerned with production. p:ncure ment. di-li ibuti<>n oi trail ;»>i iation of military or ci\ :!ian .pplie-. m i terials and product . anil ' • re olve and determine conti.ve: -i< > li'.ecn such amende- or depart o eni The power to re-nlv« tnte -.i • iicy disputes means that Byrne will bo ilie arbiter in an' tut e < "ir • ei sies such as that between Kubher Director William .leffer» and Under Seci el u y ol War I\itli . on. Italians Are To Continue Resistance London. May !H — (.AD — I'lTlllicr Aliissnlini mrl secretly yesterday willi his fascist p.n-|v chieftains am) tlccidcd In con tinue resistance in Sicily aiul Sardinia "l<» tlic cml." the Mu rom) radio said today in a broad cast rt'i'iirili'd l»> tin- Associated l'rcss. All fortifications on liotli step pirns stones to tlic Italian niain I.mil ill In- strenetliencd im mediately anti-aircraft batteries «ill lie increased and Sicily's lionib-battered airports will be enlarged nndci decisions of the Fascist leaders. accordiiiR to tlic broadcast. rriw •• i . : • 1:.. ii ■' itv.'iiy* been ..ec ir.."v i> • ir.it ■ <if ll-.r new 'I ' ' Vlnl tiM • ■ I II !'ie.i lie. ;mii lii.s ,ii <■•unit \\ ... tint cmi lirmetl m nihil 'i Hi-1- ■• it. with I he threat ■ invasion crow lis?, miitu* Mich arrangement* wcit ;l to t • bo made by ^lnssolini > » Tlic icpmt l>> It.ill.in rtispatche lli.it Allied ramp bouts «»r Invasion liai'ise.s hail bee- ;i1'.icl;i-(l by A \ i - wai planes tiie 1'. i rt<- ..•ul Sm-.i' barbnih limit tliiictl Vi>v .■ cciiev defense HHMMire-. ruleji Says Axis To He Horn bed Until Defeat I'm Ism'HiJIi. Krml.ttul. May 2H— i M*) Knroijjn Seoretary Anthony I'ii. 11 flc< l.iu'd today th.it Germany iti'l I: lv would l>o bombed "until I hi* M i ill ir.il i.f (he Nazi iinrl I' i t i'ume and .ill (hc.v stand Hi r phaio/od part irnl, illy that li.i'v now Ins \vifl(. open to dir ;i 11 " and 1 li;« | attacks "will bo pio.*..«i home by iill means in our pow er. We are relentlessly determined to destroy Kasrism pr • or'ite the wnr ngninsl Italy with all th,. force wo posses*. m> ionu .1. ii.,iv tii'hts Millet's win." tin- toicj^n I'civtary declared a| a "wings tor victory 'tmohe»n lino, Kdcn s.iift ' wo li.ivo not forgotten" it wm MuMolini who wknl llitlcr for the privilege -•! -hating in the bombing of London. "It is for tie Italian people to de cide whether the.v aro to end tiro this bombardment to the outer ond. and whep it js to stop," he ddrled. t" destroy K.iseisin ;iml ]■ ■ • <cite th<* WW ngninst Itiilv with till Hit- |nm wc pwww. mi long mm Itiily fight* IlitlvrV Win.'" the forcijiti •'civiary Hcclitred ;i| ,i "Willi's lor virloiy 'lIMelieon (inc. Kden s.iift "wr h.ivo tin) loruoticir' it Wrts M11-s' »l i ii i who ji.-'<ed I tiller tor |ho pnvilece "I -liiiriiiK in lite bombing o| London. I "It is for l ie Il;ili;in people |o (|o. I eidte whether they ;ue to endure this bombardment to the nine- ond. and when it is to stop," he ddded.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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