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Meeting Of "Big Throe" Will Be Secret Affair Special to Central Press Washinyti.n. Sept. Kt When and i! the Allied "Hiji Three" IJnt.-c velt. I'hurcliill. Stal. I i. a moment" - wai ci-nferenco. it i- .1 sale bet that tin* >:'ld a .11 hear nothing it t unt "he talk.-, arc concluded and :ho S ot 0. saio back Mi'sow - K:eir. .:i Most Washlngt 1 ,• - t! :i ; that Rtuu$ an K« «• t n C Vyachosla-. M .!«••* .1 pmvdvnt for sectwy when !w a. in the L** •*«•«! S'ate* 1-! ye N • . d of ptesen r .v.in • ••»• • lie unt:! he ii;.it r< • ! • \! • a Although l"h ireh UN e linings and Komi's '... the A • have been c • pa .ai.i > 1 1 ic. able lan'a c .nd ' . ft.'..' :ie\v.«:uen -j»t I >i • i; 1 the K •<id '. ! a ' • • • ship Wti :«• 11 •-.iM- S« f > f;i Early finally • 11 ed ti • • i i*»ucd 1 h ' v. rival by p. . e 1 Secret.1: v -• . Amer.i .. i I'he H : staved .t mm." • i 1 • • . • • mansion, . t ■ > casioti ;..i s. . if "W r. exac'K < S'.N.ll . 1 t ha' ' ■ •< a; iv <■■ ' It held unt I 'In' •at:>: ed can •• " ' • ' There .< •• Til Hi. 5 -ne ()u m! ' • - I: . I. •. t . . 1 , di'f nitely agreed • • 'I...' ".1 • ;.!••• k ■ tin- • .• < •. As 1«- Arm-. <■ . •: 0: .. id ! Ma', in I. . ..:id ' bu-.-ad •!' ' ti: oat II: '. .1 Vv. () e <• •'.«• i>. 4 I'f.'-'.i.,- " S. .. \ . • If.es .• e ■' i' . :m 1 'he. pa " :<• _ I'n.Utl St 'e- 'i-.-' •Alien ah>:t Severa; A el e- .. let i: ned : •:.<• ' • r» 1 • o ' have ' o:i In'.. I.; '• • .. y ■ their victories t > the valiant. )cm . 1.deft pe: !•> rice . • ' mi1:: " They ad - • hey i r:« ■ live to i>e ace. : the V. •_ e did tint protect them fron surprise at tacks 'he rest:-. The wing men seldon. if ever, o: eai; :nt, '.ne he„d .ne i . > ■ 1 >' pile ..p a ,>pec*u .ar r«-1 • 1 ing dow a Japanese plane.*. They tly out on the "edge •• the . fitting. . tj spe.ix. and guard ;■.<• ate who are !n there p.».ir!::j; di\r ; f :lc-' t.on i.-.to T.jjo',-- !lie:s. The h.gh rate Japane-e eomasi*. plane le -.-es in bat !e w th American pilots it t • ■ go 'c! to be tr. e. but Uni ted State.- iliers ay that • uaily they are ever. ...gher *hai from Washington 1 md the vri 7'.:ic i'ldicate. At cording to W i.*hingt the An e» rlcan marksmen • nee file i»ea n .:vj of the Guadalcanal •>sfen:<h,< have i.'.eiaged : v la: c d-.'A for every l'i ted > : :j< • - ted a- . • J . ' » ' American pii • point . u»w ( ve:. ' .e :• :< . < ,e'! ove rarefu y and they .> 1 ■ ■ . ;iv -ee a .1 '1 tl.ll:'V.JI'd. OM'ic als now h;r c >tteil »ver their tear th.it A ( .(• ,11 I"i t'liiild Mot keep up |ho terifir rate of destruc tion. Comb.,; !l:oi - .\ill roll vu i th.it the quality .».:■« p has dcterioa teil .• • sulci ;>bi\ I •no.: plane* nmv are Tin :»'.i: . • . : the newer a lit i •> i i! ' v., l*,» •fi| States 1' atie- A ■ c an ; - i i • Iwcaittt! they an? xiu>n • protective ant or and vvwy effort - 111 I • . :«« : f vnen the .• Sen ice Men And Families !Y<>\ ided i x:<rul Aid h\ Bar 'i, i r i. \.d '' r: : ■« • ... N • C . ilina Uar A• - iat ■ •- that during |1. • ■ ..t: i ■ • rvi ral >■ •! in .Ifnoi'd III -il.lM' ll nut i> .mloms • ■ : , ■ i ' I ■ r.iiljie from . t iu i hind :!i< <>tl • ,. legal »r« iblerni . >d «• ■ i i i i ' <•: s« <-tiw mlH- ' :i> < I :..f -os lUllil.:' T .1 -i * . tlVn! ii!• ;h! i •>'. iu • n v. itii otii , i ' I*i. il ai'ii >■ ill • " i •M l loiin ( Urn ' "i ii :. ;• . iniai at < t, ! there IS : :i. ! • I* - ii ;>ed that may made ' • itut this *y» >» a pe «em iia.-.x after o committee ■ t ihr bar amoct'l 'onsutts •' following: John radvvay. I) am. chairman: I3y* II . A • ;ii. •; 1'i.int: F.. ••en? V . t: "V llit'Xboi'i . Kr :• !! in • v. S dry: G cor go A. < Jimjui i • ! I ■. v 11. Kdwavds. v: K. < i ( : kson. Chart 'tie: i: nti-ee. J. Wilmington: !>■ ■> "i l)v< Fayctti lie: William . \i>w Hern: Br T. Wa.d. ) iro: Bradley Welfare. Jr.. NAVY RESERVES AT DUKE GET MAGAZINE IVrhnm. Si i • 14.—Plans for the ir.t vfi'tp'i' nf I'm orcaivxation of • t- iJ.ike t'l.r. o -ity Xav.il Reserve Of • ■ ' Trai\ i Corps through the turn <>i ;:i improved battalion ..tic v.t: iii'n i-ttect recently Dirck A. •. w ■ ,th. <>t Atlanta, G . ■ i-s f,pp,.n;f t dr t i.t the pub • >i. A'.'fuv. - • n >p!io:r.ore t ")ul<e i.• rly mill.i anhed. the tvsiig . nov. print'd. Kntitk'd I .ti i" Jt .i t. the new vcr • ill ••oiiti-...i iider tin* >ame .•if! Will i tit.ini miiiieion? • >srn>>tis of ' • R. C >. T C. stn :,i v n<. ' ,uh tlitif train T' ■ ti» !>«■ miblisi' v v.ee.: Circulati'in will cud t" . i'..- trie Duke •. : , , . fan... and va:iolt* : r... •rganlza* T ~.f: <• r.ro fcv< ■ :.,m lie? of frog? -•vi • in t!i« tcH INVASION! . . . This is if! . . . Mighty America 4s poised! . . . Will you be able to say: "I personally put my full strength into the knock-out blow"? THE Third War Loan is on. To carry the war home to our enemies, with killing fury, calls for an added IS billion dollars, quickly. Your government merely asks you to Ivntl your money. With every dollar of wealth in this richest of all nations as security! Mother, Father—you can't lose! But your boy—or your neighbor's boy —can! Your country can! Unless you put every ounce of your inspired strength into this final punch! Your hoy, or your neighbor's boy, knows what the fruits of this devastating Allied invasion will he—the months, the dol lars, the American lives it will save. A"d, across the miles, h« is pleading—buy more and still more War Bonds—today! * * * Ihil odv»rllt»mtnt eonlrlbutod to ihi U. S. Third War Loon Drlvo by Tho Studtboitr Corporation STUDEBAKER BUILDS WRIGHT CYCLONE ENGINES FOR THE BOEING FLYING FORTRESS WHEN ITALIAN WARSHIPS ENTERED ALLIED POR ES These aie ti.< Ii»•-! iiietures to arriv,. in tin* I". S. s'u>u"e the arrival s.f Italian warshir.s in Allied »iorts. Three llaliaa war-hip-, whieh eseaped the Nazis are sli . tin y reaehe.i .M:i l'.< Ail Italian destroy er of the Vr'ieliei i < la«s . nil n italiun warship aeeic.ii Lilifd b> ait Allied eseort are show n titoltoini passing elose to an \llied destroyer on whieh were <iener.il I)'(lit II. KiM-iiliuuir aiul Admiral sii Andrew It. < tiitiiiiim!>•••■ i >i-".it < m i s Kadiophuto. <Interiiatiiina! I'adiophoto.) FOKlSMi* It t TIW. STATi: INTREASIS t Si: OF , Poykdj/.e. audi! .r ! Hidcixh. II KTIIJZKR I'KODtTTS v > e\i> ;• i ■ \. i. u . ■ , .1 . Are >i i. r' tti the I..>.i • S« pt. I I . ii lli ( ar •! . I .."lllla !' I ' i,ei ,-itd 1,202.1 i : >n.s n| tiM'tii: *' l>» IMi't.llOilt. v. ..eh w.l . • v d;:r.n« !l;o I»1: : l.invTmji .o.i- ledliit State 'a«t yv n»..iii> •• • ' •• .i i- e iin|niri>d \\ 1.11)4.175 • 1 • • i. v. i:!i .lolinstjn !• i i ! 1 i.c |> w»«..> year I.J 1 .'5.327 in •••;» Third ill 'he Ii l»*en e.i iei; .-I • -Ji :.! .. IH4U-1041. ai-cording ,'«> tdi/.er ..lis < v. .f.i K.V.tltlti t( tJruVf I »■' i- !: t.' 1 'up.I' d in tin e n! A. 1! f'unili, '-i'lJi !!l.200. t•.« !■:. ' I). Employment Less Throughout State, New Figures Show Daily l>isi»i»tp'» Itiirpan, fu (In- sir <Val«rr Hotel. Bv :> > >hsbj:t li ili-i:;!). Si'i'l. 1 *1 • ICniplnynieiU ir«i> I'M .liilio. ii.-vd is for a iv) it by Ihf Slate I )c|Kirliiit'Ut af I. i! ir Tiif:<l:i v. .-how ;i downward j i. v :i:l hi iiiimlH-r «>; vorki"."-'. both in .nii'ai'Hli'iiij', and .;;;mil'a«'tnr | .ii}. tidlislty. | 'ft . ivr:i<ui .oirriii;' |; bur fom1 lor j llu : ::i||t:i \.'i- rift?.'.".'!!. :i d>'o|» of 7, HHi l.oni tbc Alii;di |)i'iil.. mil t-tili II.'iiMI . imm- tin* figuris lor June of '..si v«.ir. I'liipln;. iiii'i:! in ;• 11 nrni- !!»i irislUir .•I i: v t-.t ltd jl'iii i in June, v.l, in wa !•. s 'Iisiii li i sewn I iiiv ivt'i'i:; Tit I. Kit til! ...Ill 10 1. !(•(; i r I !i Hit. <■ • 11 • ■••ii- In iv ni'iitli last i-'. !'<■.-1 II. . 1.>r<l, Stale lalior i •i t.: -ii tii'i. atlribnli d '.In dei-line ii..: :ii* ilii' .(.in-• t•: lo r nti|>It'tiii of I u:iiiiv l;ir; . j(ov. : ll'.x lit cii li uctiou pn in . ;■■ Hi. ui'iilt. .>:i<i I i nil.ill "i ii IIUIIibiM* •»! UVl'fctTS U> !i . inin;» •i'i*u|iittrilis. J I! i !!:'.< .i - iit' ■ I • note '.In fiiit ly ;i<,.ial i a.jlion ui indict rial iv.ulK. ; • in ':iUllilli;i-tUI 111*4 and lloli ■ iiiinnii■I'ti!' r, <ni"i pr • i • :i;;7.o(K) ' :l:t7.i:tiil le-pei-livi-lx . liewlUir ! i.I iviii lu'i . ii* mil iiirliuii'd in either lijsii.t .nil im'. 11 ii-y si iv i'xii!.|it ii.'ll. Illofl l'|!lllilt< •: v |»|M\ i-i.lllh "1 • t ii . iid tifii .:•! law there . u- ti>. '■ .' -I - • t ,ti i-1 it- i ..ii"' ii'iij. in hi. GREENSBORO GIVEN RECREATION FUND [::• aiiiiid, V..., Sept. II—An ini !• i j ynieti'. • i s!!i.:, ii; n.: a Federal n nil • n•. • •.11 ii! S2n IV'.? In till' iv'.v of Greensboro lor the maintenance and operation of recreation facili ties for servicemen for a period or six months has been forwarded by the regional office yf the Federal Works Agency to City Manager H. A. Yancey. Kenneth Markwell, FWA regional director, announced. The recreation centers at Greens boro were provided and partly equipped by the city. They suppr;' iv.ent activities carried oil by the USO. chinch and civic organizations for the entertainment of soldiers on leave from '.lie Army Basic Training Center which is located in Greens boro. MANY PEOPLE LACK NEW RATION BOOKS Raleigh. Sept. 14.— Reports that many ut rs uis were unable to begin ui-inu War Ration Book Mo. ;{ yester da.v— because thev had not yet re el i\ed it hv 'nail were received by Mit* I'alcigh District OI'A hcad(;uai "t'hiotli re S. Johnson. upon reeeiv | iuk the reports, stated that local ra tit-it boards could not issue the ra tion hooks because the books must be mailed to the applicant by the Charlotte mailing center.- However, h< urged persons who have not yet received their No. ration book to go to their local :.iti<>ii board and make apijii-.ati .r. lor the new book at otiee. The boiud> will have the new ration book mailed t:i the applicant frum Chai lotte. Stamps in War Ration Book No. 3 • iited bi'eon.iiig valid this week. .John:;..! .-..lit that lie did not know 1°. i'.v inuiiv "t the new books had been mailed into the .">4 counties of ti.e Ki'leiuh district but he said a ' i:ital of 1.769.484 ration books No. 2 ! we re b tied in the same area. j ••\ine Men." a new Army niotior. i picture produced in Britain, has no • stars Look into Your Heart : before you give me your Answer! .*v' i? '••• ~v-r. ■ ' •• .. • * is ' name isn't important. I'm just one of the millions of fellows over here fighting for America. I'd like to speak for these fel lows—to you folks back home. You sec, I think I know what's in their minds, because we often talk things over among ourselves. Mostly >ve talk about home—about the places we came from and the things we plan to do when we get back. Kight now, especially, we're thinking a lot about home, for we're in the bloodiest bat tles of history—and w e know that some of us will not come back. Some of us will never see again the ones we love. But—we've got a job to do and we're going to do it. What 1 w ant lo say I<» you folks back home is this: we'd like to think that you are with us in this hitler struggle of invasion. It would help a lot lo know tlv-t you arc really behind us, backing us up llHJ per cent. It's going to take a heap of ammunition — and ships a:id planes, tanks and guns to heat the Axis. That's what the 3rd War Loan is for; it's for invasion. We've got to depend -on you. Don't J-«l us, will you? -* * * Yes, it's to you this boy is looking in this criti cal hour. Today America calls upon you to do your part in the 3rd vv,\K iuan. Ar.d >«ur^ pari is n( leasi one kntka SIOO V ar Bond dur-=^ inC tlic drive.. i t.li/IST That's in nddi !ion lo your r 'Valar War Bond subscriptions. Some of yo.i must invest IhottstiHils in order to reach our national quota. In' e:.t out of your incomc—in ■ a t out of your idle or accumu lated iunds. Sacrifice ti day—you will he richer for it to morrow. Back the invasion with fxtru bonds. Fifthar "Yes" or "No You? Antw©' i-» . — in th's Roll Coll o* the Not.on vn*b i\wn «— I will honestly do my heit to invest in at least one extra SIUO War Bond during the 3rd War Loan Dmc. I will lend mv Government this money gladly lo back up our fighting men. I am not lending any of my money to my country, I'm spending it. Sure. I know the boys who are fighting for me need support, but let somebody eise make ' the sacriliccs. Your answer will ]i< civen in the number of EXTRA War II u nil, you invest in timing September. YtS □ 110 □ United Slates War Savings Bonds Scrips ; gives ),>u back S4 for every S.i when the bond ma tures. Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded semi annually, if held to maturity. Denominations: S2S Ssi: .-.Kid, SSOO, S 1,0(1(1. Redemption: Anytime 60 da>s after issue dale. I'ricc: 75% ui maturity value. 2'/,% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: readily tnar ki table, acceptable as hank collateral. Kedeemablc at par and accrued interest fur the1 purpose of satis(>ittj; liilcr.il estate taxes. Dated September Is, 1945: due December l% 1969. Denominations: S500, S 1,000. SS.OOO, $10,000, S 100,000 and 51,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest. Other securities: Scries "C" Savings Notes; Vb% Certificates of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bontls of 1991-1953$ United States Savings Bonds series "i-"-: United States Savings Bonds series "G". WAR L©A 15 BILLION DOLLARS * (non-banking quota) £AC K THE ATTAC K-WITH WAR BONDS The Industrial Bank of Henderson liktL JOEL T. CHEATHAM, M. W. WESTER, Vice-President and Cashier
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