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itenltersou Hatln SJtsirafrfr THIRTIETH YEAR leased wike .service or _________ the associated press. HENDERSON, N. C., SATUItH.W AFTERNOON, AUGUST 7, 1!M3 i*UBUSHKl> EVKMY AFTKKNUON I.'IVL' rl'V'IV pADV EXCBJ'T SUNIMY. 1'1 \ L CLNlb COPY Nazi Agency Hints Upset In Germany Important Parleys Ot Military and Political INature Reported Held Ixndoii, Auk. 7—(AI')—Tile Gut man international ini'orma-j timi bureau, a propaganda agency, said in a hroaucusi .... day that it was "understood in Merlin that a mini'km* of important discussions of a mili- j tar.v and political nature have . takin place in the fuehrer's headquarters ihe last few days." Tiiis iiulu'uii'.K! Iroiii (icrmaa sourcts ui a r;>iiv; crisis came as reports liU:*rctl lis l.oiidun Idling (if tear in H.-riin approaching a ".stale nl' iianie" over the I'lissiliil.l.v til' massed ai>* raids on 111? <i;'rmau capital. serious striken anJ German peace | demonstrations. i rnunt <:! tiIt? inur.iue iv of majoi' dvci i' us i:iv. lvin-4 II tier and presumably the wh'le iiuii'.-c ni lhi> w.it' \v:ts ismikI 1<> the world i n :i ctay that saw s;!.<X.• i i n the possibility m ;i mili.ary coup ill Germany. Included in tlii- -p rn!.itin:i w. re rumors th:il 11 it 1 ■ »i- might b<_. drive i nut. both ::s head of the reich g »vcrnmt.nl and as supremo military crmniandcr, perhaps to be replaced by some military veteran. Heaters, the British news scrviec. (|UotPd arrivals in Zurich from Hcilin as saying that the capital's authorities were at their "wits rnd to control a mass stampctlc from the city." Many arrests have been made among rclugces irom homb battered Hamburg. Keuters sa'd. tn prevent tlieir spreading stories of fantastic casualties in that north port city. Bcrlirers fear that tlieir city wi'.l be singled out for devastation when autumn lights make longvr allied raids possible were reported heightened also. Swedish dispatches said, when the RAF showered leaflets over the capital, warning that Berlin would serve as a sequel to the f.itc of Hamburg, which has become the world's most battered city. Reuters a!s > (|ti 'ted reports heard in Instanbul that the Germans were preparing to proclaim lierli i an open city ar.d remove the ministries and other >ervitTs to Dresden, Leipsiz. Munich a::d Prague. Nine To One In Air War General Chennault's Fliers Down Total of 442 Jap Planes in 13 Months Kunming. Aiu. (i (Delayed> — (AIM—Tin* score stands at nine to one in lavnr of Major General Claire Chennault's llth Amcriena air lorcc i*• the matter of ciK'iny planes definitely destroyed at the pi.il of 13 months of operations in China, it was announced today. This ratio di.es ii"t incluti - 16i Japanese plains cla:mvd a- probably de troyed in aerial combat. The figurts, released at the lieatif|uarters ol the l llii USAAF <>n the eom|>aralive < neiny a: (I American losses from .Inly I. I1M2. when tin I'niled Slates t<> 1; over lite Amen ran Volunteer Group. I > Augu.sl -I 1943, >how: Ei emy h.-scs in the air. 312. Enemy losses on the ground, 13( —total 142. Enemy planes probably destroyee in the air, I GO. United States losses; in the air 36. United States losses oil the grotm: 15—total. 51. "Figiiri.s i.ii our los-es are thosi dm; to e < my iielion ami d > n >: in "hide accidental lo.'-se-." Genera Chernanlt explained. The eomMiandiny general adde» that the .lapaiie.e ailaeUs whie! wen- started .Inly 23 in an etfor to wipe out the American bases ii ea.-lern China resulted in only slijjh damage. big aerial armada CROSSES TO EUROPE London. Atig. 7 —(AT*> A Inrjt fotce of plane- appare ■ 11> heav bombers. thundered smdhwan aeros- ihe Knuwh channel < arlv t i day and Ihc na/.i liijjh comma1d sai K"inf. bombs wre dropped ov er wi si crn Gvrmany "wiihout can- iik dam age." Specific tnrfTcN were not immcdi ately disclosed. Britain had its sixth raid-IVe< l;cht in a row. Not n s'rcle ai raid casualty his bern repotted nov in 23 d.iyj. CNE5R UP. 6SANNY, IT'S OX NOW HUGGING AND REASSURING his a^eil Sicilian grand other lhal everything is all right. Pvt. J Cal'.o, of Poughkcopsio. X. Y.. smiles happily after they meet in Gda. J >e's mother nnd fa'.hir wore married in Sicily and cams to live :n trie U S. where he horn. This i.- an oflieial U. S. Signal Cor.o Umiiophato. (Interna: .•»; Souvdbholnl Vulnerable Jap Outposts Feel Impact Of Air Power Nazis Move To Occupy Hungary An;-:....i. Aug. r (I -.... o..) — (AP)— Tiie lir.«t stop '■ward the t' T 11 na/.i oceupat '!i ; 11.• m— gniy v. ! re believed tu • mder way I day. follow i:. - : pi rt< Ihilt '.tit* Germans we.v ati-.i-.i-ini* theii' garrisons in : 1 i- •.,ntry under the ruse i.ni; troop* tnroiigh llw .iv t ■ 1 :t" to Greece. The German*, il w.i • "■ d have ii .aintar cd steady • are on tiie enimiiii of : • Nicholas K 'lav t.» ~ • into other II ilkan e • replace the It iian?. n . ' i> gaii. ns have 11 used t. even in the la.'c '•!' «•;, . ithat their own eon. try . . ii.occupied. An official *t ;e:nc ' t rated that the Ilungari government lv- no ietcnti- ibmitting t<» Germ: r.-r i ' it send tr< ops on' of • < • ntry to meet a |;o - .>!«.• : ird i vading army. Leaf Sales Are Light Farmers Withhold Leaf From Markets While Demanding Higher Ceiling (By The Associated Vrcss.) Excrplinnatly lij,:.: s;..«-s and firm prices avrrayinq close t-» Sl> a hundred pounds prevailed as North and Snutli ( aroiina lander ISrll liihaceo inurke>* (link the Inst li>.I•<!.■ > of the Itit.'S million Mvsau today. The complaint ol fanners o.i opening day —that inleiai.Rracles were l>rii:,';iiis i;ond prices but the hfitcr types \w.»sclliiiE l<>« r than the;, should —was heard on nearl.x all the in markets yrsterd.iy. \V. I'. If «h :cl;. ' 'i .ii ' • "Iki'tiim | speeiiili>t i the .\ th C i"l i . Slut l)iparin . 1.1 "I A. ill... " h Virn.n; 11 "in a lour of all I I i. 1 i.iai i.< I.-. ! reported farmers highlv (IMpittiyec I Willi the <>I'A << ilinu priec ol Sli i ll« itflld Hie tcade \v«i< luiani nmi« ii believing '' »' a c»ilim: >; >li« wimlci j be fair. ; South Carolinians" (it-. ' un will : with prcv..'!ing price* culniinaten n : a protest hy Governor < >lm I) JohnJ.«t«-n to OI'A I); <ci" Print iss llrowi that Palmetto mover eouM nn 1 compete with Georgia produce s un(Continued on Page Two) Allied Planes Raid Over Wide Pacific Area as Troops Mop Up at Munda Allied llr.idouurlers in the Sr.ullnn-! l'.irilir. it;-.. 7.— 'AIM—Yiilitera'ile spet* '.liicrr I lie ni-M lions a^uiiisl tlx- ,l;ipanese «na> lull, now (hat M inula is our*. lilt tin- tirr> impact cl AincricaV .-.row in;; air inii;!il in the I'itci: i';"iliniiu raids reported in ttic'.av- i o;nimini<|tu* I rum Ueacr.il Duitulas AlaeArlliin. I'e.ll'i i:; (i ;i nillll'. I It 1!v superi-t* enemy nt an ait* battle of! gotithern 15< . iuville. Tlinl enctnj air and shipping sector is the nuwi formidable i rricr 111 between u ; tut Japan* titty fm*tress til l>.< i...nI. x< v. i; Our b'-'i "• a»l c»U's» u « i:i u iisi i • • i .1 reeui 1in; |i|ir;wt* 111 I'i.i : v-| >« i »W. 11 I'll yel I new enough tu i .. ite the emotions ul;-led He;,:.' ■ •>. ll".it plan iwf. v.i:h t;.i ' explosives. I i> on Santa 1 . > i laiul. iioitliea.. .\cu Geo. ;;i... i:!.nig the lino o acsvanca and . from Gundai t . Mmul. it elimination i t>iiii. iir.l.u ■ >■ i miles t«» tli . . i . i i :;|i i!r Xmv (ittine ,.-i. v.. , iKing i • npply barge J; i a:i utilizing t«< niaintain lit . . i • J ;.. . New Huinji >• j ,ii. i natv.s \ Au.-traii.m i <| \ni. • nijh ' •• i .iie.» aw.iv t:ii• . >•( me '•! 1 k'lt prong t!:e "IIlii e which <>j netl last juii ., . ,\:u11' lite the right i >ii a!>. .. . • tKHips tan . ,i , ii ilie n • won 4.HOO i .,.i • into iii- iy inangmv w. ,) . M'n >' ii llrein stragglers «t the cru lied Japano •>t„ j. .ii. .Mi ■ t n l.titHi enein fiead Ii. \ i ' < <> and tin: hUely . ii ma. • i :e. idahoans Move To Oust Chief \\ Idaho. A . --I AIM--I.I; In . • hie i rarely ■ • .re tiia 200.1'IUI . ■ le; id • | >ils hut I iki lis p. Ii.: dead . today |»r pared '" UniK'Ule ., . i !■> a drai 'c-ii t ; u!il lor ' i i t call of l*i pll.>'u••.ri (i'i.i- :i:.| < A l»otJ'>lfSV'i "I'li, t i "Id . e pensions. i rat • >• !!ie ai!; of • in the sty pr .■. 'led hi a i ii \ e measiii • pi I 1 ' I Novt «• . deei ired eli ' ' y t'ti'ti-fiin < h:ise i C! . (a Kciit'btinili and now a fo» 'I. ■! ,li:ll{e) i- l.eked in by '"I min illy ib'rean le isl.i' e. A i«i ' • i'i iilfd yesti I iy with t: <(' ' mied on I'ai'.e Two) WEATHER rc»ll NORTH t'AROI.IN'/V .Moderate temperature Ibis afternoon. tonight and Sunniy mornii'C. Showers almtr soufnpistrrr. rcastal arr.i ■ *• is af>rnr on. Americans Capture Troinai In Sicily; 125,000 Prisoners Taken; Reds Continue Push ! Soviets Threaten Rear of German Positions »n Urive Toward ivharkov :.i- scov.. An : —l \I*»—lul»r1:1.1..it:: ii'iviit ,i in.in Itus-ian l,u i.iias l. tii 11I 1:1.• (icrmaii linos t'day saia »•.«• H.wis were r;'iiyiiiR .1 &rner. I civilian evacuation 111 ill.- >ai'i.ii.su are.i. Mlltil.'tl.SK. "i'l'l llllll > ui->t Ill' Mllv ciih an.I |;ro!;.;i.i\ l.,.- must im•itiitan* b«;je i.i at; K 1.01.1. would In- cntlu'.lgc. < d In r.1.1, I ti- dcllalion <1 U:i" til. I >al cut 10 Hit" scutliea-t a. the Ku»iaus aire it!.' Siu'li |:ti i.iaus Irs-, til.1:1 .'i!l •iiikvi In tile t:». tla as! 1)1twe;:e ;.iul \ ia/.ma. A-rr. 1 — (Al1) — T\Vi 1 Uiis.-i; 11 ji'inv htmiji.v. liirii out • 1.>.!jI.«;l Kliarku fl'c 111 til.- tiol ili li ;; >\v.i'i tlriv lliri. iV.ii Urlj/ii;-. 1. w • liuval • I'injr tlu* 11 < > 1 !;»• ( nua posilicns aroiiii i 1 iliinl lai jtesi cily in "i S ivift ittiio tin lay. I n nt !i. ,>.i'.i-':i : sal; He ceitc2.il); II'. \ aHe> i>.\ way «il ilic I by in ill' Kussiaiis Mvtd UsiuukI! Z.diiclirv. a little more than 23 mile-. lrirtliwcsl "I Khaiki.v. in ;• 1I.11U attack simila 1 to the action tardier smrlli which drove She {Icnnans from Orel and opened the way l»r a simultaneous |iu>li toward Bryansk. Both Kliaikov a ad Bryansk. 175 mile, to tin nurtiiw est were threal. ne.l li\ the lirnad advance. wcstw.nd I iv I I'.i ! i.i i. ml h;ive aire idv advanced . . m :'.-s :• cut the Kharknv-Hryan* railroad Zulu chew miles ! northwest, the Ru.-sia:i> reperte.l. (The Giiii.m rad.o • I in a bl"oadca-t ric.-rried til I.iidoli thai another lit:.- .1) o>! mm v..i- poised at O'huguyi l'4 mile- : '..east "I Kharkov, v. liirli kuvc i i-e !■> the belie!' th:.1 ' e Russian _:ii c >nv !).:!ld Was e|MrillU :'li '•!' pirrers openil >• ■ similar : • the "m w.'.ic'i pincm i •ill' 0:el ; " she north end til' the K ..sk salient. > The < um of ' i idva v.hich y. ' ' Red ainy :i:to l!elU >rod ui. -day ha.- u.riied thorn well hiy •..! •• 0 city i:i .e new oiun-ive oj>e at a na ccnteri a aroimc Ir.e stl'i.^ly :ended K ■ v ; tea ti e Si \ ii • I.:;umi(|iu id. Thi Ru-sian* s id they already had captincd !."»(• .«<» alonu , front.; T the i. I ho I! • ii;l lllty riilliei) I' eked (ieni... i.'eet-> . d\ anei mt ISryansU. v. i Ii ■ about Ml m tn tltc we t . tl flight !y itri o! »':el. Contracts Cancelled War Department Moves vo Relieve Labor Shortage At Boeing Plant Washington. Alls. 1 — (AIM—\ diatic c.iiii Haliou i>l Arim (i'ii trar's in !lic Sriitllr area li.i boon crdned hy I lie W ar lclarlnieni. 0 t'. Speaker said today. to «i\c tin* Boeing Aim.ill Co, an ep'oirtunlly to recruit workers t» uet the lagging pro diictioM Ml I'lyinc Fortresses hack on M'lu'dule. 1 lie t i No Spoal' IV! t llfil\ v orily hind : by 20 s '"The s labor i ollt. i:ii I t'piiiccnii dci - < . rel II I'M n ■ •I li.ti • i priKlncl • ' pi.hp - t • "In i i I Cl'l' I'll 11* j plac:n . " • ini! «'"iii ■ I willi"it! I At Ihc cm, proi ; irrtod t j ItlfMO. \\ 1 farilMiritriM.c v is Wits |,ii:M(I ! ' lien the output i >11 mi imiii i ill. i ( . lipy nji war plan' i> ••ducti"ti 'Vookx •rfit is lie " i' It'll ill Spr.iUi'l' |" ■ i inahi!'l> i> : U'-I'.s (• i liiv.' d Will- I!.'..(•:•; r I • o\lr:n'icli:i ir> ,:ii po si..: • A< pt 'In- hadly ■ircas. • I . .>11 A v p In- : iroi' iii ' «>r rcnco •' "f cv the SimI".. i' it* nulli h i*\." lillM'. S|/' V.' •il officers V. I I ( ■w all their ••• ni1 i< T it '£■;><: found ' i • ndiltP the i "Tl 'linhlo ia orv .">"1 '-V 1 SO?.DIER FATHER MEETS DAUGHTER ■y PVT. MEIV'.N OSCHNER of Cincinnati, O., is seeing his three-:;, .nthsolii daughter, Diane, for the first time. The baby was born while ho \\;is on !-. aneuvers in Tcwu-fsec. The Army chose this phcto iv Sgt. Hay Yarncll as the "Picturc t l the Week." llniprtiaiianal) King Outlines Strategy For Victory Of Allies Haisey Says Japan Itself To Feel War ,\ I le.ulquiil tlT> i . I: Si>li. i' .i . . A i.n. 7 I Al') An Will..' I . 11.i 1 ■ (\ .' <>ii .i ..i. aottmry tl !>■ . ; ! tin- L-.iiiii' i •. :: ii. i>i' imi.-I'd : ii.i In l 111., .t .t.. \\ ill , 111! • .1. I»:.• i Ilscl! V. < I. li III..* I.ti III'. II. ■ ;• >ld .. press cuim- . c "UI ... il |«ii. a lui'H iii u tin f.U ■ : i!.. ,-iMth I'.. . bn ;:.t. battle m .).■ j: IVu liavo limited by .11. • '(IV iwpi- 101 H.V ill ... Illilf. 1 ■ V I.n il ! > lit- 1 V. I :'J . .1 . Uu .li pi'. I • 1.. piTtr. > (it-term i id in i:' ti ..^ diKir >.v i ii." I > mm .n... i i i i : ,iv; ;ii .n !:i. v..ii i ,i I h( Unit* il StJiltw i- i nti-i . u • • • nd >•«•. r i>l Hh; sou; I'.-i i' ni|i:i ^'i "\v it h i". iv i .•!• Ill util.liiitc V > Former Liner Nermandie Being Righted Ni m 'Will.. Ann. 1—(Al'i— Tin- mmills l.uncsl inai'iiif s.il oiirt.'liun—riuliliiiK of tin1 IS. v I ilii.vi'lli'. I he loriM I'rmHi I M' Mil ui.im'.lc—was livJMI'I llilt.n III.- I III I'll IlilV.ll (ll-trii't .iniiiMii!! fil. "V.V • riuhJi:ri . • ■ i ;«1 ion. • v. i :i - pi ..:i, ill lllici ;•! .. t i ti ;; pi . uu -rln ,i ilc I IV. K. V .• .-up. * s:i..- i . . .- ill. Tl*« nfi< ' •! • • of ! ,• \\ huh I>111'* I ltd «>n 1 I'l'" llili !' I1' Ull-lll'd v. ■( ; s : flit I Hvili a KalVtigC IV r ■ : in ' :;ii«,iin .-!■ I a: i IT i'. . Till* -lllWlll and i-( p I • !i ; • lifiit il ili.it >1; ••. triillKformcd 11 lust" V IlltPl .1 tI'MIKpitl't Ijpfl • ,. •• 'm • «l. anuM if pi ii(t • wi ll "■ i i\ i d manner n\ i i i> fori . • m. 'iy d iv-. and slowly fl ,v:.in .-ti lit'r kfrl. There v..i- i da-Rer. '.he s iV.; men :fl. Mint if slip wprp • •: i « 'Wn she \v»tiid ii'o tipi hrr'h. r>r pnuni Vv cv< Commander of fleet i eiis ofr Plan Lo Aid Russia and K.eep China in War \\ asliilixlun. A uu. — t AIM — A:iniir.il i.riie .1 .1. Ku:y iilillmeil iiulaj an .titled wurlu nIimii'k.v aimed at keepim; < lima us Inr war au.iii:M .Japan ami r\rrlinn "e\er> |>osmiiIc ellml" In a»-is| iiii.^i.i ht ilivci lini; (.rriii.ill lui'ie> I , urn till* KllsM.llI In ill. I lit* ci"i;ii:atldi'. i. l ilifl i.l lii • ;*. s ,i:f« ;n • '11* had hi !i a-i.i- ! |i.:r(i<'iiliil> in <l -i ii -. tiii- *i'ii.iiiimi in Mir I'iirilie (.11 i!n ain.i\ (*r>.ir.t i»l I In* -tail iii ili4. < ..ii>|iii*' i hi (>uaii.ihair.i!. tin* ih'm \m:*iieau i Hi ..mm' up. i.li nn Hi i!n. war. ■ i' ;> ti <1. \ . * ■ , u* 'i. 11 reI i;. I:' • I'rti'i' I" .... ..'i ii* ..:;t* e Wl* l: .1 ! «e. Ku-h !: i* mi :ii!i..i ; ,;i we t .u |i v url ill S*it .. *.-. in •!-. iiv :* I i in|>o\ver ami exploit : p witiu li I111-1her (tilli . - the alii iuI ■ ii d vert Ge.'in i ti-rce- frt li - an 11 nt .- that c\ery Hi :t can d<> i'\ . :i be'. *.ci\" Hariem Riots i'cii Now Six N'tv. Y- :1;. \»iK. •. (AIM Wl, li, ..':*. i )tl •: the it ee i Hark : I'M* III . |>. < I'ly tod V. I • "■ >'■ ill •! I ce ill |>i . admit i.«tia;i n . iiik ii ted it w.. ■ ; ( ii • tic i .ii || . ,i •,j I,, ,■!,(. •••. <l pi ,.'(.<. which w re died Negli) leade i- ill) . ill tit -1 lyi: lii*.* I-it i n *, M* 'v. i N,•«,•.. d •i Harlem li">|»ii.il ■ Kiin>:' wnuwl; ;:i !i"- hack, received, i 1 re . id. •(• lltd I: in a Kioce -1 rr w'r eh had ii'.'cri entered ;i r • • a? the heigh' "1 the rioiii M< r.div. (' mr;V ng on t!inr.n un-eroc I '1 .'1 I i | 'I I' I ;'e ,V(> ) Mountain Fortress Falls to U. S. Troops; German Line 'Is Now Disjointed' on Island : A1 <•:! !l rs in North Al'ric.t, A'.ijr. 7 - ( AI * >—American tirst «n\:-1• 11 truops have .-t<»rnii".l ami ca. ; ui'fii ilii? vital mititniain i'nrtri -- tuwn «.1" Troina in c ill: a I Sicily and allied I'urci - advai.ccd nil i it hue sectors tn -uvcp lip a. total ot" | 12">.i on axis prisoners. headI »|Uait«T- announced today. "Tli« (iceman line is now disjoint.-d" ly seizure of Troina jrua: dine- lite t -cape hatch west of Alt. Ktna. i; was annnunccd. 1'. S. linil- inflicted heavy casual!: s <i! (i- rnrsn elite troops <!el« ndii.e the tuwn iii >onic of '!:< savajre I'ijj"!11injr «>1" the < niin ciim; ai-. n. Amelic.i'1 i:.ivul lo'ces occu|ii< (I tli>* isl :n I of I ^li«u. 10 miles mu tli <il I'.;Il ium, and alI cil liiiinii 'is nattered .Messina I" lln hrivie.-i :tt n k. devastating ihis a.I Sicil an escape I'i ti : v.si'ihiiis attain i.ii.-r.J'.ii !i->- ; coastyl road of , with:! . i.' .1 n'a... i , . . I lIllHCl l<> jn. 1 r :: i l.'ith . . .r. >< . t 11 ::i (.1 icr.ni. (. i : i .-.it toward M i r ■ - . v it ..l .■> net Ti . i Amcri<•.. > t!..a t n • . y ' \\ in toeiKildx iii ... the t<iv. :■ .m :i.r face ot the stem iii- man o|>|R>*ition.) T;.i S •• i ;i 'Mi ii"%\ i- only 4) miUv wide. Tin- Brti-h iii.luli army advanced on all sectors. Ihreateniir4 thi' communications town of Ailrano. 1 1 miles southeast of Troina on (he main road skirling All. Etna. The i'; , pencil the way l< :i< .111,.i■ . 11 '<■ !!;i11k of the (Ii i ": , • i ■ i I t ■ !>t. pullin:: • • • • i defense !in* • i ■ i • Mt. Ktnn. App: \ ;:~>t• • si- iif bombs wove p !< t ••'''! -mall -trip of territory .. •Messina. Th® hug® c nc< " a" : era-my anti-aircraft •lie ii ' • ; ' -clc.-c ibed as rivaling defenses «»{ tht? Ruhr .ire <• • > :•« ill considerably less fire" ycs*.< rday. returning uirinc ti >aid r.nd : enemy planes More Corn To Markets . . . ■; A!')—Tile log ■in ' ii lured on j'i\ >i win': it was v i. a production . u:u deal• v. <•; v for red li temp.tr<>1 the ii i ; ^ ...:i. havc obt :. '••• - 1 ; mhrb »o i ' . : i I iov were .In: i and July ::<-.l. > ■n'« 11: •>! imI" \\i : :nlt. by 11 west .nid I • • i u ■';> ^applies • i >1'A . im prices, i ■ i • • i :i into pro: . li .i.ii-tuiv of * i •i -i "i and other l ii \ ulti.-tries. In i'. ' . '■ ■■ > .doe ' M >w <>:' cjrn. 1 « e\| • dt i tarh day this v M i. . i .: ■ <• t guarantee 1 . " < i' • ni Kct« <1 their r:.i.l .|) ' .V.::u>' 11 Would «h»IB , v iiuv c.i.,. •. in.(jlit be made in priec ceilings before October 31. Aiken Backs U. 5. Support Of Farm Prices W. I- . A 14. —(AP)—Gives :i • i :ii >j> ; • • .lU'culUiral pi itj lo in.-. maximum food I it > \v - 11. , • id today by 1 >tt<: A . it. Kcpubilctitt of VerI. an teli < rlti« o( the ad* •' a ; '.ii i. .v ibsidy proI Hack from tulks with farmers In ■ ■< A .ni t 'Id reporters . 1 iivnind that 1 support p f .111 -utli .t- already has been appl.cd t ' )• itatoej. and pnrk c »uld be m;idc t" work l«<r ail major tnrm <• Tim 'dit-e-. "A flip >• t pru-e based f>n Ihe ".Oil li ill >fl IV.jJt T\' )
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