Slatlij 1HIR11E1H \ LAR L.EA3BO wikb service or T"K ASSOCIATED I-l'ESS HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AKTK1JNOON, AUGUST !), 1!M3 PUBLaSHKIJ KVE11Y AKTKKNOON i&u r.vtiu AKTEKKOUN rn-i; t -l'VPO EXCttl'T HUNDAV. f IYL CLNlb COPY SAYS JAPAN NOW -t. *■ ON DEFENSIVE „ „ « H W *****★*★★★★** Allies Slash Huge Chunks From German Defenses Americans Take TWss In Sicily Amphibious Attack Outsmarts Germans; Eighth Army Poised for Final Drive Allied Headquarter.- in Norl!. Africa, Au;r. —(AI')—Clt'iif i*al Jhvijrht 1). Eisenhower's armies .-lashed ln:^.- < hunk' fron Cierm-m defense lin •.< acm s ilii' Sicilian l>ridjreluad in week-end assaults and the allied rijfbt winjr \va> poised day within 42 airline iniies <»i" Mes' inn. Detachments of file I*. S. scroti! army. starting the attack from the sra be Itind the Oitmaus' strong positions on the north coast of Sicily, captured San Fratello and San Agata. the latter bill 50 miles from the axU csscupe port. Another American force seized Ccsaro in an eight-mile advance from the captured inland citadel of Troina. The British eighth army swept through Acircale. a port only 42 miles by air and les.- than 50 miles by road from Messina, in a ninemile drive up the cast coast from Cataria and also captured San Maria ac Lie:>dia. high on the southern slopes of Ml. Etna, where liriti-h armored charges Ijitockcii out nazi tanks. The daring amphibious and gr.iund operations were coupled with aerial blows at railways, roads and bridges in southern Italy, fresh a: d heavy raids on the nazi communications renter at I! nrlaz/.o a d attacks on envmy shipping. a communique said. Without stat r.s whether the enemy .-till was attempting to reinforce division- in Sicily > r was pursuing a sah ige operation, the communicpie said "cnenfy troop.- and fhippi-R ill the Me- itia Straits were att'flcel thougho.,' last nigh: by oii|- light bombers." Allied ground lines li m San Agata !'• Aeiraelc through S.m Fralello. Ccsaro, I!>onte. <> miles. It i~. bul mile.-, from S. • Auata 1o the norlhwe-l slopv lo Ml. Klna, where allied !roi>|>.- are cl.'.-'iig upon Handazzo. American- outsmarted the ticre* Gri ma- defenders <>1 Sm V.: ■ t.i an i Sr.n Fralello bv a .-ea Innc flank attack. Thi* amphibious maneuver by way of the Tyrrhenian sea completely snrpri.-cd the strongly fortified garrisoi s. The Americans landed unopposed in 'he encniv rear (earl ol Sin Agata), captured 300 Germans and drove off others who were moving west as reinforcement-;. Plane Crash Survivors In Jungle New Delhi, Aug. «— (A!') — A party of I!' survivors ol a crash of a transport plane, a parachute jumping doctor and two American vldi'er. were reported awaiting today in the wild headhunting territory .of northern Burma the arrival of a rescue expedition, hacking its tortuous way through the jungle t • them. The survivors of the plane crash were en route lo China from India whtvi the four-engiiu d transport developed engine trouble August 2, There were 21 persons aboard the plane, il was announced. These win s"eee.-fully bailed out. landed in the jungle 100 miles from the i earest allied base, after contacting Army headquarters I > re poll llieir Iroublv and a-k I >r help. Rescue plane- were immediately dispatched and an expedition wa.sent out overland. Colonel Don Fliekinger. 37-yearold flight surgeon and ircipicnl ol the Distingui hed Flying Cross, ol (Continued on Page Two) "WeatherFOP NORTH C'AKOMNA. Continued warm this afternoon 1 onishi and Tuesday forenoon. THESE JAPS KNOW THEY'RE SUNK BOBBING AROUND in lifeboats and clinging to bits of wreckage. Japs iiom a blasted Nipponese ship wait while the American submarine which torpedoed them comes lip to take survivors aboard. Apparently they forgot suicida. Official U. S. Navy photo. (International) Milan, Twin And Genoa Blasted in Air Assaults FDR Is Home From Vacation \": I in;ion. A'.V.. !». i.'vi'J — The v. mil? lluu. v . iiin.today XI..a I're.-idcnt llm. wen IimI ri-lun.f.l li> 11n* cap.lal •i.'diii a . Ik.: | vacation in ( au rl.i • n mu li>>rlli -iiore ul I|lui'i.n. i ■ "Umi.il ISeneaiy S I'.'iht'it Early told reporters that Mi. 11• 'i i veil "inn ii >1 ii' anybody In ll> ..Ii ! 11 ^ VillMIkhi I:i;». An oliicial .-talent ni (trailed by 1!!.' i *: • - saiii the v.::*at.<>11 wa- -pent near Mf(!rit;i>r and W'biteli-h bay.-, "ti l.a!" Huron. Mr. lini eveHs «sl.i*« in-ul :..i !: "The I'i I'm*I* ul Ii;..- i t-tii.»n-tl ' ■ W.i-liiiinii.li i .mi a i i.' \ao.ttnhi in I'iiiiad i mi I!.i- north .-'iiore iii Lake Huron m-.i/ McGregor and Whilelibli bays. He was i.ccompaniid by !us duel of .stall', Admiral (Willum I).) !,eahy: Hoar Admiriil William Wilson Hruwn. hi- naval aide: Major General Kdwin M. Wnimin* military aide: I'.car Admiral l{o.-> Melnlire: .lames ilyrnc-, I and liiis i y Hopkins." Course Dim Italian Prers Says Premier Studying How to Conduct War to Honorable End Itern. An;. !) — (AIM — Tliambiguous assertion that I'rcmirr 1' i c I r n l$ad»Klio now is studying the firitlilcm of "l'n.\ to conduct tin' war to all IntiioraM<» conclusion" was offered by (lie Italian press today as in explanation of the policies of the twn-wei'k-old Koine government. r*l-patches i" the Tribune flc ( eve >.'id the e\|>l;i* lit ion was prrircd i:« a number of linmc papers on '!ie IK''-'!-- of tie allied bivakthr.e,»is i; oaslci'i Sicily nd Hie ■/•ncw.i! of nii.-ed air raid on northern li.iiy. Aleamvliile. advice- from 11:ily lucre;.led. underground !>o|itici! ties ai: lalinu for peace are Vmergl.ig into the open despile the ban on their activities. The Swi s newspaper Volks'-oc'it. f|iiolina dispatches from tht- frontier, said !hc Italian socialist p.»'ty was pppcal:ng to workers, farmer end middle cli'.-s intellectuals to i->in in a ceoe' I strike to force in end lo Italy'- pariicipalion in the war 'Conlm ied on Page Two) Britain-Based Planes Make Concentrated Attacks on Cities of Northern Italy l.unilmi. Aug. 0—(.VI*)—Large areas of Milan. Turin and (>01111.1 —large cities wi.it conla.ii t«othiids i»i Italy's war industry— were reported in ruins today 1111 drr tin- hammer lilows <>t Itritisliliasoil l.anrasters of llic It AI". which blasted all three Saturday ni.-ilit. Th0 triple attack was the hen. e>t since Italy was warned nmsv than a week ay- hy General Dwigiil I). Ki.sVnhowe tn.it tin- allied an . sault wmiid lie n.stoned and in' 11 ij<.l Ijcciii " >.f Premier I'ietin It. 1 doglia's re.-lance In peace in-'the weatlur was good and .ri 1 the air 111 ir .v said "Well co- >■ •:>tiale" attacks were carried out 1 . 1 liifl M 11 ' Milan and Turin and shipping laciiitii's and yards .it Genoa. The Italian 4I1 command .-aid in a Rome broad:-. -! that "damage was considerable, it ,iinly in the ccntral quarters" of M .. n and Turin. 'I n: Kial airpla: e ami engine works and the Italian royal arsenal are locate:! at Turin. Resistance to the night raiders wa., described as slight. Few enemy lighters appeared, and Miti-aireralt tire, which Rome -aid aceimntvd for ihe two b-niber.- lost, simmered down : 1 almost n< liutig during the collrsc ol the hour-lung raid. \\ AllKKX RKKR BAN W.-'iiv- ton. Aug. !• At a meeting ol the I to; n«I of County Commissioners he'd here last week, tin week-end sale "l be1 r and wine was prohibi'ed tr •:t- I o'clock Saturd i\ night to 7 o'clock the following Monday. This will prevent many disorderly occuiTcnccs during the week-end ii the county, said !> aid members. Nazis Give Great Power r;p /p* lie \jZZ Army Is Believed Taking Over Conduct of German Affairs roilowins Shake up •Madrid. An;.'. !• — (A!*) — I Ye.-s dispatch iv.a-himr Spain from Merlin \\ -In-day said dial "powers of • ' magnitude" have lift !i . lirii lismarslia! Ilcrm.ii.a Wiilielm ('■< or i!:^r follo\vir«r a VMvtitar of nazi i party chit fs mm army lead. rs. N» \vs .v Ili r'ia nl • week-end. , I« ut f«/!«»*• arii-u.- reports i iriirvi lit in Spa ! that tin- army Ii* taking rv. • e induct of (ierina!> affairs i'i p.. parat i< a ianjr d« ft lis war. I hfMih. li'c-r r pur!', siv. Adi IT J! I' It - mnailts as a lis urt-lirati leader. Ihc real lulrrs nl Germany an- (ioprm?. field .Marshal General Wiilielm Ki'itel. cliioi of tin- liiuli command, and <;raiid A.liniral Karl Durnit/. rnmmandrr in chief (if the j nav.v. German rep • roach rug Spain | indicate 11 it* (l« 11..» army eonsid| ci's it ncees.-ary ! • retain thv t!a> . j | party as a facade behind which it | 1 crn opcrr.tr- without cau.-i g an up- j hcaval will •• the country. This view. it was said. was | prompted ' y recent d.- >rdcrs in j Italy, whir:, jettisoned '.iie lascist, party win 11jv milit > dictator-' -hip ol Ma i 1 Piotro 15 idoglio took | hvcf. German leaders arc reported to btlieve ..it if Italy withdraws; from the . r it will i>-_- the result 1 !»(':»• :i -: .-Ac chaos . much as, i public cl 'i for pes t It una'orstood ; tat Coering was rhi ea ■ • the n ./ i-inv-cnl > j live in tiw new setup because hoi hug long '«it: aware the army'sI view* ntul }i Id- the c nfidcr.co of the inili:. y leaders. Ii Gc: . report-. Ik • are a ecu- j rale, the . mi.v's power extends; to j> uii t ii hi. er .1 ti'ininu. j fori* gn ;■ . .. and Irons)* :. I! was I sa '1 thai the army ha Inn : bven I ennv nied liiat il would ha\i ' • take ; fu" c< ut:• -I • Germany l 'iie n Ii wen :i>i -I'd to tight a (!i-!ea.-r Marcus George is Missing Atlanta. Aug. 0—(AP) -l.r- .tenant M - < ieiirge. HI. yiuiiigei .-"ii nl U: "<-.i - lies Sella In U'al'.ei K. George i Mis. George. i. aboard all i>\ i id i Navy plane. 1 i.i• Atlanta Journal ' 'day. The -l I -aid it Ii <1 talked 1 »y long (i telephone. u !a Mr.-. Gc-rge George's home ; i Vit" na. ('. nd she had e>.n: r:ned the "ep' ' Mrs. < e said she had iic'-n ndvi-cd • the Navy tin i her son was ah" . She mane, whirl; v. a.Ulirepdri' i aid past du-. X • ••'her detail.- we- Aiiilable. Mr (Scnige said the senator was arranging t" leave in red; .tcly for Washing! a. Senate Group To Consider Lowering Voting Age To 18 Washington. .\u«. 'J—(Al')—A, new politics! i - in- wa> earmarked for ("n: ci'c.V full agenda today Willi iiiuosmccmcitt 1 »y Chainnan 11 ill clt. Dunocra! "«• ' •> '.lie iuit >' C"'«Jnmit let- '• nsichv . Ii . the i<.v.. .v.ivi-u: lu'«i, ( ii moil j l> "I"' niciil v clcnlicl . , i'lld I ! t»ri:n j»iirl.v. M iM ORlcc v ' Viindrnbcru - i m ilv that • v.'iir-olds m c old cnoiiRh 1 to fi:,: •'■■■• ;irr olrl en iiu's 1" v *c, Son" ■: ' 'H"1 privi»1« Iv \v< \ cr. '.vh^ibr ■ country's vpit*h |v;rtie.'!* '* strt in •II till" rc'.snl.it nil." • " plmliciil I| : II-. milking 111. t|i ,i' c) "ii • siblf J|> \ • (•III vi iKiii-c<>:iti'«i\ ciK I '. ■ t Hurt's.-, 'i ii(> rcKoitll i*i|l • cniisiiliit <.imI ■: ■mi I'I'll I y St li 11• v.m ■ 'iibliciin .. M c ii« in. tills (IlilAM ■" pi i>lic in iiiciiiIh i - rilliiM r_ Ifitnrs v. I'i'i nelirn it HE'S OUR ACE !N NORTH AFRICA FIR3T IIEUT. William J. ("Dixie") Sloan of Ricfinvond, Va., f'.;mns beb.cto liU l'-3i! Lightning ll-iitcr somewhere in North Afrua. Those painted liopliies tell how he won ttie title of "ace" with 1- vietuiies over enemy aircraft. Signal Corps photo. (IiiU-rnatiuital) Red Army lank Forces ! Crash Toward Kharkov j Bomber Crash Derails Train \V« : • I -u.ii. A . .. !>— (.M' Army bntiiixi i : .1 :i Ki miles cast <•: lionV.'.h ' i . ir.il llijj .l]> \\ > J' .ird rail. .:i 1. • .1 ! . I dti-llmuilt. ( i • . .<" di«•«I in liif \: vi i.i; ■ .-niir.i.v ..Mi . til.. :.k«-:li;ii>ly mill. ■ .• f. : VI ; tl LIl'U till' ..' or u'l.\ damaged the : i . wi t . i! i/ra.-lied. Broughton In Pretest i Governor Seeks Boost in Ceiling on Leaf Prices; Asks 5-Cent Hike Kiilticli .Auc. o.— (,\|'>—b.iini ».ili s. Ii, il lie ul lc.it tali' en i.ii .i iiiiilk'ls. (it'ol'Kl. : i- .-<'(1 I" Uli m .sit;,. . 1.1 11'.. I"I>,HI nn.i ! Hit" 15 h ! .limn nil .1. Ii. Illll III. I II I I. Ill ,i liii- Omniudtiy Credit t'■ 11■ t if ii*. lit- ..itl lie It'll In- i'i i. .il . ,i>k for more iti.iii n livt" i'i i.; ii ill 111*1.1 i.ll'.IU-l' lit' 1,1 ' ll'\ I'll 11.' figure would be suuk'R'nt t.i ;■ .• t,ii tiic diifcrrnce, bot» m grndiun ..r.il ii. inghei labor com... Ili' ..iii .I attn rcct'ivmc .. .' i.l i'i" Irom tobarc. •' >* m <• Br.d#; ml J'tW P.. 7i •• -t Stubborn Resistance From Nazi Reserves Met in Battles Ne?r Bolzhik Mi'scntt , Aits. '—1 \I* —lilt • ■ ■ ati t.i.ii. Iimv - i i.i-.hi.:, I).itaiier imm I rc-li (•erman i'imtvi's lu lled Iut•» t':r I tallies rauinu 11e.11 Uul/I'ik. 15 mill's noitliwi'oi in ili.il I'is in duvtrial ei" tor ul li t I Strain:-. Ii iiiil lint* (Ii - ji:i!t-!it— - i .il litd.iv. N V i-I ilium; -. \ •• i > ! Cil- 111 • I lti*4 :il !!!•>:«' i ' .;>! it-ling up i«:. t i ' :..t ..in.- in prop: .. ;. . miowt i\ . nces. I c:ipt ; I Kii. i-u. \ :• \ , ' n (i n I !'• (irli >\' 111! <1 • • \!u. . . \ v.: t . C 'H \vi >.-iv. • ,i .t-M 11 i e (term. nth «•« v. '.. I..'111(1 mill o! ( ..nil" 1 hat suffered by the ni./.is in the • «i *1ngcis of t e - offensive. Thc e ' n in q said th »t 1 r Or i- ;i!i> 1 .• . . ,r,,l ur, " : i :. iU-. i» •'u<) i . 15 Y \ ! . . i« f «r i-.< a ! fM '1 (!i ins wei Irregularities in Gasoline Sales Denied v. hlngf »n. Amis. •». < At*)- • The pet ileum wlitittiMr; llmi for win* (te* ' ' ■ t M i-IV I i •. t . vv Ml,i>|.i||li.li !|iianfitii ft dentin" 'hud »t in> 'v i <1 ii iilU'Kt I ir i Ml.it ities in !> .'ion ir. ihi (' ■ t'iitias. \i »\VCviilfl C'rtlttpUillll% ITiaftc hv (."• 'ir tit \V. Reliev'.-, ;v'( .rlrnt ■•! i.v I C'V, •. rl t. r.i-f T'.v■>> Full Might Ol Japanese I A OTIA' <■ lui ^ _ n: *1 Allied Commander States Confidence in final Victory in Fc.cific Theatre Aiiiiil I'.i ;i!l<|Uartci's in the S'l'i; iiv. i .-i .vu^. — < AI * i --i I» 'urjil I' Mac.v rtI r ai--l ■ wiay -illpan tin-i ! c • of cotl•t Hi *:;•• •> .:i ,.»• Pacific ,'r. i.t. "h.\s i .i1- 'i. I i- n-iv i) a •li !'. nsiw." ••'!'! .■ i r.nria i • t: m l>ut it •/.a- 1'iiiiflii 'v»\" i mmailii.-i i:i i : :> . .1 a..i«-d forces in lit -i • : 1 :i\vi Pacific »•«!«'. st "i* * went exit ft - :> •»:;uv in final \' ' "*!•' > .i > riisirs «r;r i .i I.ed in K'sit i' 1. . V:vi been i' • • • 1-. til ! — i t I'k >' >i, i . I' • • ! make in- p'rC'itimr. as tt> lime or detail. ! ill .'apaii. nil tin- Pacific fniiit. has c\liaii^ti (I l!n- I'uUcst riMtiirn- itl iniucnt rated attack :!- ttn Knlombang: island, ab ve New Georgia J. • .v Jlrai S Many hit* were scored v tl nc - a: i two-thousand paund i nbs •••: the Vila airj;-ft' ,i:i i • y Ki.pe harbor. - were enc mntcred. 1: Ad ; iral Willi:. p m .. v. ,Jr. chief <•: tho < »ut i P. ' ' vssafie pay. • . rid m-.'n • v ,-h Mini; a .1 i. • i *'.t cie-trnyrr'i Vella Gulf. irih vi • K ... : bana.tra, Friday • T «■ t nitcd States forces Valleciila Under Bond aim—p. nrf -old I ;m • iean all in .. i S. Ui.rtiiy go had \ -\v York. !• his ar.v * r.v hcarln,: ; hond. w.i •11 ii ilc )i rl crct ink lo ! M inati vi Cotton Yield AtRecordHigh \V : • A ... !• ,\P«—'Tiir Ari . ■ .i. . . •• eportcd to* :, v ' ' \ • el' |t ini , '• > : -' • Iff ii yield of 2"tl J |»i is of tint c tt it 1" the ii i ; it th 272•"» pound* I., ; \ • ■ •„ hich \v;i n*d yield. Tlie iirtvnAp hi«r\*cjs1 t'ni?. year i i- ... loss Hi.in • ■-'til \ production. pound* (ri • u ' I'll t only 200,000 tli |iralcs ihnn the avJ Cruae ten-yen i' production. The area ol cotton remaining for In • \ v ' i- 'iidit ' ii ■ n A tsu-t t. inf! r.-'c i it-11 v vkl mid indicated lotui production, by 0.000 acres. w"d Hon 84 per cent •? normal, vio'd 300 pi production fifls flflij i o' :o pound> cross Wligilt 4£fh.