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FDR Sees First Break President Says Axis Gangs to Be Tried for Crimes; Report Made cn War Effort Washington, July 29. — (AP) — President Roosevelt, proclaiming that the war against Italy will bo pressed until she agrees to im.'/iditional surrender, promised last night that Benito Mussolini a d his "fascist gang" will be brought to justice and punished for their crimes ag inst humanity—as will all other Axis war lords. "No criminal will be allo-.vt.I !> escape bv the exped.elit •>: 'resignation.'" iie said in a nation-wide radio broadcast whith bristled with warnings to Ihe Avv nil; is fiat "the inan'il, angered f<■ re- of eominon Iruii nity are on the . ircii" :onl winch c:<utiune ' Amerir that I "the length of the war will depend I upon the uninterrupted continuation I of all-out effort on the fighting i' fronts and hero at home." iVowhere in his speech was there I any suggestion that Italv l»;is J'1"' I made a bid for peace. • But ho gain served notice on Italy and the rest of the Axis that ' the United Nations have but one price lor peace—"unconditional surrender." and said: "We shall not settle for loss than total vietorv." As far as Italian peace efforts rre concerned. he said, "wo will have .hi truck with fascism in any, way, shane or manner Wo will nermit no vestige of fascism to remain." Oft'iciallv uroelaiming tiiat :h«* "first civ ok in the As s has come" .with the downfall of Mtissol.'i. the !'resident said "the criminal, corrupt tasc st regime in Italy is going to pieces." In .in all-inclusive re nor'. on the 'war e: fort -'ii the battlefields a I at •uinu'— Mv. Roosevelt re\ calol that the ,nl:iinistratii>M is dnwiv.'i up "-o u:.-. construct ve nlans f*"' eer'.v i:i immediate forward move-"I concern ne ''nod. ma'powe- ovl ot'i■er do:i:«v-" ;c p. "b'oms which tie in with our armed forces. He saul that in this connection ho would speak to the nation aHai • "within weeks" regent n«« de*inito ac' or. ' > i»o taken bv the ail niinistrati in and specific recontmc dations f<«: • > v.' legislation. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS J Fellow l> Twilled tal.ries t>. Heln«nii-'u 1(\ Run av. ay t«• wtd 1 i Sharp < (an h ) 13 I.ongfoeakod fish 14. Grating 15 Middle Hi. Ali'uliulic drink 17 Fish 1?. Sloth i'.» Reasonable -i 'J I J'oem Typo measure S3 Cushion »4. S«>nndof disapproval 25. Pale 26. Chum 27. Stuff 29. Royal Air Force 30. Argent (svm.) 32. Flow 33. Refinement 35. Girl's nickname 38. God of war 37.1'inch 38. Walks slowly •10. Magnitude 41. Travels oil water 42. English nature writer 43. Wading bird 44. Catkin 45 Sea eagles 46. Flat-topped ill!) DOWN 1. !•"!> of ( ill . ass 2. KnipU.\ inK 3 (irec l v i Fool like i'l Cltll r> Fasten acfftl «; Ant.l.-I7 I ■ .!!• :i u ir. Talk 17. S' ml 20 M !i I»agj>. r handle I ale .To . Tops i rer.ivt Ann i .• bat ri< t ^Vhirrii.i l—~I—L m y//A m m 2 ■M ' /' TT. I I w 4L. m ft < RYI'TOQt'OTK—A cryptogram quotation O R L A I F T N" 1j V K U S Is A I S J H T N W F Q V Is N U A Is D O R Is T K F B U Z V U K I V V D Q Z H D. Yesterday's Cryptocjuote: A BENEFIT LOSES ITS GRACES IN BEING TOO MUCH PUBLISHED CORNEILLE. il. :t-l»y King 1'eaturcs Syndicate. Inc. Market ft 108 Garnett Street Phone 181 Ocean Round Trout Ocean Pan Trout Spanish Mackeral Butter Fish Flounders Mullets and Spots Fresh Shrimp Large and Small Crockers We Press Fish S«a£ood Not Rationed S. C. FLOYD, Mgr. Missing in Action NATIOr.AllY-FAMOUS artist. Lieut. Con,dr. MiClellatul Harclay, officially I: t.il mi?- i»i>: in action in the .:io. is shown ■ ho put the I'.:..: hit:-.'. ! u'.ics on portrait of >>. V thar in .v -tralia recently. !i<- was a nil nl t . f t':« in..- «. {I.\.national) Pest-W j ^ jlTfi ^ £ jy ** F.D.R Qutlines Program lo Solve Prob of Troops When War Is Ended •>0 President night the : :Tam whir : on was v ii ers fii m las t:. n,i. revolt sketched ' ■>:•<! "Htliiu s of a • i !•■• -aid 'lie ad.nii nri..:in out to mustered otil :i ■ .0 war "t" .1 place oil a bread : a corner < . polos." He said fiat was only part of :-oblem <•: demobilizing Atr.ori" ruit the rombers of the ami" forces have been compelled to ma!. preate>- cr -* -mie «'>erifire and eve:other ;ind of sacrifice than the 10r.: uc. and are enlitled to defin • action to help ke care of their spo c al iv.'oblems." "Th ,t l.irecr object :ve ot recon ve'tinu w:r. • ne America to a peace t lie basis." he said. "is one If• eh v i :•••* .•!•••••■•- t j»- lavin •• . is to be .-s-'vii tted t i the Con - for action." For t'ie immediate problems C tli d- nobilizcd »c:-\ .,*eiran the 1'rede • nroposort. Fnonch mti-t»!r:ng-out pay i c er "a -c -.iMe period of tim .'•^11 ni fi <;• V lo i-Se d the tin I'MOOip individual n Ktnte» Kriuii jol> Una tt. Upo n noli oi tiii: cxnense. •i. Ciour pensnt ion survivor-' continued vate i * das "I mm vision; fo; t; tion and nb'td. «. "Silffi •it ris'irance t t> w.'!» the 1'u 'f •lit Si" vice ir ct !i ifl 'to d ! Kent .-ea r.'i ' l\ loi lui'Itiei etl.u-.i !• .a .it govtrnnu-i iiiieiuijlovioC'iil Ci>:i : ) federal old go i:. • irance "r.s if tliev ha t ie'f "ir.plnyment in p: <■ . ."•) liberalized nr>" -ii 'aliv.-,'ion. r< hah i ' I if i" ra,v" for the di.« i t" persinr for the 'ii' •l-'la1 • >' hi ii'fin to soften tli e^ir i'alh- "jtiat•• rlii" imnact i "I"1' ' i'.' • f''-ri •hilivntio". tl Pj"o<i-f< lit eiitoha.'. /e l that at the en t'.j.: v r n|- •!»«• < waitinr; "t and 111 mmiient." ■ lo <■ -i: .* v mud )ia\ '!«• I-' 1 , a hasty, inefficier <1 .i -h at the la AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE rtv r.Yvy Nisnrr Daily Dispatch Rurenu In The Sir Walter Hotel—Italoicli VliTKR A.'.S Mori Katun, Ji.. asi.staut '(i;itiis loner and persoiui.' director oi the Revenue deparlinotr is more lipelul about getting !ii right kind of men for certain ic.ij in the department. Within the pa; week he has had several application from voting men who have return*! from the wars. In every ruse the me have been honorably discharged be cause of wounds or other incapacit incurred in the service which unfit them for continued fighting bt leaves them able to carry 011 in ci vilian activity. SURGERY—This situation serve to emphasize the remarkable prof less in surgery since the last wa and also the interest that the go\ en.-ment lakes in rehabilltatiri wounded soldiers. The magic < modern plastic and bone surgei puts the follow who was literal! shot to pieccs back in shape for pro ductive and happy living. Many r the me*; look as sound as ever an W i'bt.ut without much evidence ( handicap; but a little investigate may disclose that instead of natun bone a silver plctc holds the hea together, instead of ordinary fee I here may be a complicated set c springs and plastic. STORY—A traveling man teilc c meeting a likely looking chap on th train. The conservation got aroun to war service and the traveling man asr.ed his companion why he was not in the Army, it developed he hail i been in the Artr.v, in sev- al hut •ji.ttles. in one el whu-h N I 'f. the maji:r part of i>,>t!i legs. W \va getting tin anit «>rf the i . > r.nti 'la.idlin;; himself -.veil a normal man. S'l RATECIv — Tiii* ■ :i« Uiv.e >ii\l and otl'.tr n.e'.aL- i. . v a " iuvus ■; -till aeut.\ bu: !)r. .Jasper i SmeKey. S.;;o gcoluhirl. t>'Itl tin' ..liird i.f Cc'.i.itr\ aiio:i . :i.i l>evui ; . v ::t lite otl.'i' uu" t:i.i i.ne nation's No. i ;tr..t-ki»' uiiul. V.ica :.-n't m|t,:.»d in an. • thing like thv quantity i uilw. main:.! . bat I'm ccrtili . : ;.l Cum'<i-» >U!...UU.U- ha- Inn .••a:.!. If,. K'-'oiajv-.it e\pl:t:i-thv rc»'.val • it,' • it>: ;.ni; •■ut I i •• . !atts in N< -Ui i*. • • '"a .ppiy. i nU i .iphusize tin- m-.-ci .. m.'ie li'jt ..I attitude 1'• par! .ii 'he 11 1 i.; l>uyi ' aril jcrauiii;; dome-ti" inesj. "• ' i.l- tale p: til Ices ;.i t '.-!l tlii' national uU|il.. !>1.1..\V- V. J; , . . di... i of vocational education, said there would be some delay in acquiring use of NYA tools and equipment for j the public schools. NYA has until ; Scp'.ember ! j to complete local inJ vciitiM ius, then regional and national ; ufiices must pa;s «»n them. After that ! ti.e Army anil Navy have tirs:. claim j i.efure the State's leanest will he I . veognized. However, the director is hopeful that sometime during too I coming school term the sorely needed tools will be made available i»i j vt optional chizses in liit'.h school/. ViSHKIMLS — flic c nunerci..! tisheric.s committee of 'h.- Hoard • <! l\ n.->erva ion and Development v. iii meet ;it Morehead Ci'y < .. Aiwu.-i lt> '.:i c..;:.-idcr applications ol co.v.morciul lisiierinc.i lor extensi-jn ot the 1 yster sea> m and canlinuoa t:s -• <1! ( iirse seines in catchini, ee.i.j.e I !ish. There nu.t'e::: \v»rc referred t'u- e.-r.smilUe b" 'hi full hoani ai j it;: ..1-1111 Wi 1; ,iii iiL- lliaci. «.it. - UK.'-fClTITiON' sli I ha. • 1 1 iiij'.. l-'ol.ii'i I 're. it Ilu'ivei's u;;i;e:.li" ii that the i«.ur li> II11.11 Ji ,.s iniw 1:11.a . : lieu «).» pression in Hitter's Europe might be colonized in North Africa recalls the historic instance of the family of Jacob being taken down int > ligypt to avoid the famine and distress o." Canaan. A Siincliiv srhtxil tcaeluv was reminded vesliiday that the leaden; now deal with the exouuu and the movini; <>ut >»l the lleorewo under Musi-: . ?,:ISSF:I>—The i'i.bi.viiat<>iial candidates missed e..ch other m iU'.ioijji". 1 tlii- week. Manv lime.-, lately they | have been here ■>:■ this sa:ne day j thev "ju:>i parsed by" guiiU; o. c-»i::- j nig linn some >peaki»ii incag^inont. Major Cherrv was liviv Tuesday, McW ;iald oil Wednesday. Neither i» ! campaigning >i. but In..It ;grcj t'ut | the campaign is moving ah.njj very I sati-l act wily: I'OKMINC CSquare iie; ,-s ; ihiii c- ai'.T- n.'.'ii and niiivr ollr-Ts 1 ari' i;:riiii*» I i "lake . 1(1 :• ' i:i the I guverir.': rar:. having nmeiuiU d I that the: i will l.e mi < it her fo'iiik!- | able candidal1*. Cm rent ac-i i enrdin;'. '.i> itimnr. is tv."i fur Me-I Donald. i«if Chewy, iv/o im.:- I I <.-<.in>n:ttt. I In i.iiinl -. I!!; .- n.nii - I body besides the congressmen doing the talking, for many of them will have opposition in the home districts and will seek support from all irac KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous West* If you havean exces3 of acids in your blood, your lft miles of ludney tubes may be overworked. These tiny lilters and tubes nro working day and night to help Nature rid your gystem of eiccss acids and poisonous woate. When disorder of kiduey function permit* poisonous matter to remain In your blood, it may causc nuKgi "g backache, rhcumstic pains, Iru f ains. It mm of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling^ puftincss under the eyea, buula< hos und di:zi:it*ss. Frequent or scanty passages with smartinr. and burning sometimes shows thcro is something wrong with your kidtieyo or bladder. Kidneys may nji'il luln tfcecamo as bowels, 80 aaU vourilruRw'ist for Dean's Pills, used suecc*sf«dly by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relit f und \\ ill help tue 15 Miilcs of kidney tubes flush out poisonous wa»*e from your blood* Get Dunn'a Pills, !#«« /»/ P. BLEND Bag Aat %> ^ ^0/toiiuuuiMVNN^ 9°9#fIVIII €5 Deviled Ham 3-oz con 17<» © Tomato Juice 24-or.c-n 10c © Apple Sauce 28-Oz. Can 17C © Tomatoes . . 19-Or. Can IOC © Troy Milk . 6 49c ! US /"" J -S LONG AS THEY UST I prUIT set 1 absolutely free AB Our Reg.stor R.ce.P** Golden Blend Mb. C Bag n n t * GREK> inaiis fffifi I v«gt>itshl*'s CABBAGE, 5 lbs. 14c ItOAlKOROWN Cantaloupes, 2 for 15c FAN< V CRISI' MICHIGAN CELERY, stalk - - 19c FANCY CALIFORNIA LETTUCE, head - - 10c .iriCY CALIf-OKNIA ORANGES, 5 lbs. 49c NIAV WHITE POTATOES, 10 lbs. 32c CALIFORNIA BAKING POTATOES, 3 lbs. 23c DUKE'S . . . 17c SUGAR. B 5-Lb. P.-por 31« BUTTER . . . "- 30c SYRUP . . . 20c SYRUP . . . 13c l*i ii>mhi i:,,i l.itbcl SYRUP . . . 'hk.. 14c iTfc im Mjgmr" 11 CRISCO SHORTENING © r 24* T.«W4'Jt Sour PICKLES . 21c FLAKES 2 »•<>■ "»' 9c l.lhbl/'S (Jlttt 'I OLIVES . . 9301. Bo». 29c l.'dliirts iPirt h» Xottihifi ZERO Q' B°' 15c It'll Mill VINEGAR . . . - 8c VINEGAR . . . <w 12c Blue Stamps N-P-Q Now Valid — Expire Auk. 7. Red Stamps P-Q-R-S-T , Now Valid P-Q-ll-8 Expire July 31. Coffee Stamp No. 22 Now Valid—Expires Auk. 11. Sugar Stamp No. 13 Now Valid—Expires Auk. IB. STAMPS Nob. 1 n & 10—Oood for r> lbs. of Sugar for llomc 'turning. C!o to your Ration loard for additional Sugar or Homo Canning. 3i*>uts »/ il#m< Shoulder LAMB, AA lb. 27c Shoulder Veal CHOPS, lb. 33c Skinlesa FRANKS, lb. 27c Fresh Ground BEEF, lb. - - 29c Milk Fed FRYERS, lb. - 43c FISH, 2 lbs. • 25c JARS . . . , Doz. Q»«. 75c * .Xttbisco rtraham ^ CRACKERS i Lb Pkg 17c * (loUl Mctlnl ^ BISQUICK . . . Pkg 31c J Triangle ^ SALT . . . 24 0i. ph0 3c ^ Northern . TISSUE .... Ron Sc * Hafo Home MATCHES 4c * // Hilton * TOWELS . . 3 Ron. 25c * //iiriton /'riper * NAPKINS . 2 Pkg.. 15c * ftmtson * TISSUE ... 2 Ron. 11c * Hoop I'owtlert ♦ SUPER-SUDS ur0. Pkg 23c * Octagon Toilet ♦ SOAP ■ . . • 2 B<"> 9c * *
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