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Staily THIRTIETH YEAK *£A8ED WI KB HEHVICE OIT TUB ASSOCIATED i'ltESS. HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER is, |im:» PUBUSHKU ISVKKV AKTKHNuuN KXCKI'T .IU.NDAY. I-'IVE CENTS COPY SALERNO BATTLE ENDED GERMANS 1 cstifies On Drafting Of Fathers mvmrn Scleclivc Service Chief Ma,j. (ion. Lewis B. Hershey gestures as lie testifies before the Senate Military Ail'airs Committer in Wu>hinKti>ii. j lie said 110,000 fathers must he taken into the army lietore January . 1, 1944. Under present plans, lie added, one eligible father in every j twelve will be inducted. (International Sou.ulplioto.) Revolt Is Sputtering In Balkans Violent Outburst Upon Germans Is Imminent, Washington Believes Washington, Sept. IS—(AP) —The Also of rev olt is sputtering in tin; JJalkans. A violent and destructive outburst against German domination is considered here to be a virtual certainty in the immediate future. This view is based on President Roosevelt's unqualified appeal of the people of Rumania. .Hungary and Rulgaria, to rise against Nazi dominance and destroy it in a "consuming fire." Tlii' Pivsiocnt saicl iie Juki received reliable inhumation that ihet'c is '"definite uniest and a growing de.-ire for peace" en the part of Kumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary, and also on the part i>l Finland, on the northern flank of Kurope. In view of recent Allied warnings to the Balkan people not to strike prematurely, the President's statement in In. war message to C ongress yesterday suggested the possibility iiiat the hour for another AngloAmerican thrust into Hitler's continental foities- i.-> last approaching. devolution in the Balkans would pave the way for invasion, perhaps by Sir Henry Ma it land Wilson's Ninth and Tenth British Annie-. But even without invasion, revolt would tie up sizable German forces needed badly in liussia or Italy. Milk Crisis Renews Row On Subsidies Washington. Sept. 18—(AP)- ^hc administration's warnings of an impending crisis in mill; ;»'"»dueti'v. set the for a new s<iuabbli in Congress over government subsidies. War Food Adminis!ralor Marvin Jones asked Senate Banning and A«ricultiire committee members yesterday to consider subsidy proposals to keep milk production at the required peak and promptly ran into the sort of subsidy criticism that enlivened last spring's sc-tsoin. The need for immediate action to provide dairy farmers will) an increase ol at least a cent a (|unrt to eov-v higher feed and manpower costs were not in dispute. Senator Danaher (II., Conn.), a member of lht. Senate Hanking Committee. which heard Jones a^k for advice al an informal conference, demanded that the administration make its own decision immediately. Two Warships Are Lost At Salerno Washington. Sept. 18—tAI'l — The landing of the Filth Army at Salerno cost at least two fluted Slates warships. The 1.500-ton destroyer Uowau went down as the result or an "underwater explosion" off the Italian coast Saturday, two days after the Salerno hiidgehc.id was established, a Navy coniinuniiiue disclosed last night. Knemy action caused the sinking of the l.l5<F-ton tug N'auset in the Mediterranean Thursday, the day of the Iaiidmc:. The coniinuniiiue also aunouneed the loss of the I'SS Navajo, sister ship of the. Nausel. from an underwater explosion in the south Pacific Sunday. Berlin Again Raided By Allied Planes l.oilljnn. Srt»(. IS—i \!'i—RAF | incsilllilft liiimiii'is lil.ilrd ilrrlhi ] for tlic tliiril Mlcccs-ivr niclit I last iiit;iit and this morning I Krrat Icrmalinns ol Mlicil limn- | hers (Ironed across llic southeast I coast In I)ic;:)>c |i, curry the now j roinnl-lhe-clock aerial offensive into its fourth day. The daylight formal mtiv preceded b.v >a\ formal i n <>i Allied light' is sireamin« mil an-"'. - the channel. A li>inia1|on •■. Ninciicali Marauder.- returned in i in !• . c noon. Inn lln i t: was iii» in.r cdi.ite jinnouiiccmctil i>1 llicjr target. I .a>! night'* attack. vviiich kept residents the German capital crouching in air raid -l,clt* i 1>>i the third successive niniil. was ri loned. In by tlic licrlil) radi" a nuisance laid". The broadcast said llic bomber.- si ruck in both northern and sotilhei ii Oci many. Other A'v-<pnlii.-. act 'liipanied by Whirlwind-, kepi up the coneent liiled Allied nltack m German transport by shooting tip locomotives in Britany. The air ministry announced that no plane.- were mi.-sing Iroin the night assault. The Berlin radio also i-sucd a reporl. viewed here as cslivu.ely (|tiesiionable, that American Flying Fortlesses had ilc.-trnycd the hon es of 10,(1011 pe; sons (hi. inn Thursday night's raid on Nazi shipping on the French port ol Nuile.-. II added that a pari of the popula'i'm ol Modane, the .-ottlhnn French Alp'iie tunnel terminus b' in bed by the I'AF Thursday niiihl. I ad been evacuated to rearby town.-. DFA1II OF HI I.GAK llll.l'.lt | I,All) TO (JKST.AI'O I'l.OT l.nn<io». Sept. I"—(At')—The l;it« Kint; Moris of Hnlgai'a was assassinated at I he instjgiilion oj I he German Gestapo tor atlrmplng 1" deal with 1'us-ia. (lie London Dally Telegr. ph's diplomatic correspondent reported today. Quoting a '■relliible s...i.«•••." the article sii.d the ac'ual murderer was ii Macedonian terrorist introduced into the Rulga'ian secret police by Gcstapo agents with the former Bulgarian minister of the connivance of Peter Gaorovfki. ^ . Red Army At Gates Of White Russia As Germans Retire Important Communications Network of Russians Is Cleared b y New Advance Aloso.w, Sept. Itf—(A l*) — Military dispatche.; reported today that the ilod army had readied ihe jratcs of White Russia alter crossing the Desna and capturing the key central fortress of Bryansk. Duo <>l IJu-mVs must important i.eluoiUs "I lui iiHinicalioMs. including the eoni .il .-troteh of the Moscow-Kiev railroad and tile ju dion leading to While l{us-ia. was cleared by the Hcd army advance. (Tile Ciei:na!i communique broadcast by Berlin and recorded by the Associated Press, said that string rainfall which la-ted for day-" impaired <<iwr.it.ons <i> tlic southern sector of the ea-tern front. It claimed that lied Army attempts t<» '•thrust into I" (venicnl o| detaching carlied nut l»y mil li'mps" Wl'lt' leptllsid in hil'er stmaitlc . In tin* area west oi Vynzniii. the c<intmiini(|tie .said, attempts i i Soviet Imws t<> break through tailed and seventy l!u>si:>ii t ink- wcio disabled.) A I'ravda di-pilrn said renccup;ition hi «»rol |>r»»\ imt* virtually was completed aftei the taking ot Bryansk. White I.' .-.-.a bin-dors tins province mi tile west and includes the ini|Hirtan'. strategic center ot C•<> nii'l. Mogilev and Vitebsk a:.d the leuiniial capital «•! Minsk. Wliite llussia l.c about 70 miles west nl Bryansk at the nearest point. A part nl Col. (tcneral Hem/ C«uderian's (lermaii cond tank army was disclosed to have been beaten i:i the battle nl Bryansk in some <»t' the hardest tin* ling nl the summer campaign. 24 Deaths in Disaster At Norfolk Might Rise Norfolk, Sent. 18.—(AIM—A (ruin ol 21 depth charges, touched off by lire. caused the tremendous explosion at Hit' Norfolk Naval Air Station that killed 21 persons and injured i.il), an cm- witness disclosed today. The \vitnc>s, who declined to be (itiotcit Ii . name, ivas standing 100 yards from the blast scene, lie ,'scaped injury li.v Ihrouiii; himself Mat on a runway. Norfolk. Va.. Sept. IS.—(Al*> —Naval authorities expressed fear today of an increase in the death loll of til caused by the disastrous ammunition blast thai v> recked a section of lite Norlolk Naval Air Station. Thirteen of the 250-odd injured were reported officially to be critically hurl. Amimj; the dead, al! naval enlisted personnel with ixit one exception, was Seaman Second l'la.-s fcli/abettt Komisky of Phil, 'ii Iphi.-i, oiw of Die tirs! members oi the WAVKS In bo killed on active d :iv. The N.ivy kf|i" ,:itm mi tlit* cause ol the ana's wn: th-.i.lci .-ma' ItiO ci'iiitli oi tin- It ii dirigible Km nil in lyil'J. with .1 l".-< <>> 34 lives, except tii :,v witiu sos had informed 1 I hose ir. auUiorit.v thai the explosion originated in a<iinumiiu>n tiiiit was Ijfiun mi.\ill. Moi'tolk | ihei- .-.ml lliey had been informed ili.it depth charges ot the type carried l>v the Na\ y's anti-submarine pat. i| bombers had exploded, and civilian nrees -aid the blast touched ot! .1 iruck cargo of aviation gasoline. The concii i<>m smashed a hanger and several loser buildings and dain.i'-'erl i .oral other hangers. At tin p<>!111 ot the blast a civilian said I here was a m\ foot trench torn in a heavy concrete runway tor a length ol 4(1 feet. Germans Use Bombers On Yugoslav Patriots Lor.(loii, Sept. Ui—(AP))—G»t-i man forces n the western Ualkans were reported 'taking strong mea-1 .StIK'S tmlay to :-ma-h Yugoslav pill'* I lif/.n troops making a large scale iiif for liberation along the Adriatic Ir*m the seaport city of Split, now in patriot hands, to the Italian city nf Finnic, 1 all miles to the northwest. Guerilla-; were said to be coiicenIrated in liirge numbers at Susak, j ;icin-.< the bridge li'nm I'mino. l!' i\y lighting was reported in |>rogv< at Oguim. north of Split, iincl ill Knin. with llic pa^ forces struggling In expand their territory in I ):ilniiiliii. Around Split the com liit hud rem d .such proportioos, the Yugoslav nistry of info|muti>>n >aid, that !:;>• Na/.is were using dive bombers it .m attempt lo dislodge the parti- from 1 he seaport .<nd the adjaee ' e ly ol Solin. State Might j Pay Costs Of i Liquor Trial Sept. — (AP)—Attorney general IliiilV McMllll.lll alllt Motor V'»'hicl</i (.'omissioner I". liod- j die Ward .-aid today that they would j recommend that 11 in I expenses of SIM Agent filly Scott and St;ite: Highway Patrol 1,;. W. II. Lentz be paid by the State. Scott and Lent/ were exonerated of charges <>l larceny of tin cases of wti sky n Wilkes Superior Court ynderday when IVc iding .lud;:e l{. limit I'iirUcr ordered a directed verdict nf ;ic(|iiittal. McMullan and Ward said that law cr.-loicement offici - art. "entitled (o protection while p'-rtorming their duly" ;itid that if ttiey wore to be "subjected tn trial when they did perform their duty" the State should pay the co I* ot the "rial. Their recommendat ion will lie libido t" tin1 Governor .rid the Council ol State. WEATHER FOIl NORTH ( \ROMNA Continued cool this afternoon, tonight and timid*v lorennon. Dchnclc of ItaK Is Doom of Japan, Gen. Chiang Feels CliiiiiKkiuc. Kepi. 18.—(AIM— lit liis first public appearance us president ol China. Gcneralissiinu Chiang Kai-S!irk declared tod.i) lii.it tin- surrender lit I ho Italians' tli'ot "ilotorininrs .lapan's ultiinato (loom". Opening tin* fourth plenary session «>f tlio People's Political Council «n tho twelfth amiiversar> <»f tlio Mukden incident, ho pledccd tho Chinese mil In lay dawn their arms until Manchuria 's recovered from the Jap-mote. i.ai; taki-:-off scenf of AMKMA KAKIIAlCT H.KillT Alii, lit ;idt|"artefs in tin Southwest i'' I c. Sept. IB—(Al'i—Lae. Now (i 'iif i. whose cniil'iir by the Allies announced today. is tho place when- Amelia Knrhar! t<>"k off in her girdling oii-plnm .Inly I, I0.'!7. I'fU'i !«• l>e seen attain. fa I ■' ci lisen. ii pliintati'in owner near I " before (tie Japanese drove him I 1 " t''s home, remembers Amc i ' famed aviutnx vol!, .ftieoh.-'M i f' I'.'ldin s!a!ion at I.ae wa- ' ' >nlacl with lie'' .ship for more I1 an l.'itlti miles at wMeli lime she rep'" led had weather. Then the rid • operator lost eoiliict. ,larI»oli.-en now is on his way hack to Lae to <eP what, if anything, is iett cf his place. JEEPS PATROL SALERNO STREET THIS DEBRIS-UTTERED STREET in Salerno being patrolled by U. S. jeeps clearly shows the ferocity of the battle that prcriiUd tlie ca, : « <>f that city from the G< . .ans. The narrow 2t5-n:ile Allictl be:.; Iilicail extending south from Salerno has been strengthened and the l>:'•> u reported turning to our favor. OWl Hadiophoto. (Interna: .a!) Slugged 13 Tanks IT. JOHN WHITAKER of Fort Worth, Tex., 13 13 years old. With four enlisted men and a 75 mm. cun, ha rhot it out with thirteen German tanks to hold a road near Salerno, Italy. He and his men dcMrnycd three tanks and helped to !■.!. . !c out two moic. iliilernatlanal) Standiey May j Not Go Back ; To Moscow Wa.-i .ml.; S |»t. IIS—(/MM—The Stati' Hepai imi'.: iid li»c11 thai j Admin.! Wilt'am Standiey, American, atiJii adnr In tin* Snvii't 1 a in. ! returning home In! con.-u"aia»n j nbout discussions which arc being, carried oh \ I*'; thfl Britisn and . Soviet l; i\ el nitienl.-. The i.i < i . no ncemcnt \\ . niadu > In new .-men and no further com- j mcnt wa> forthcoming. Hmvevy^ in view hi Standlej • .' dement that lie | did not wish in spend anolhet win- i ter i" M"-'' >w. s|K'culation arose whether ii*' vvniiId i t in there after his discus-inns here The Department had no comment about recent reports • I' 1 a .hrec- ' pnv.'e I •«•.«• -e ! I iroign • nister* la.ely wo.ild he held ill M-scjvv. ' sot I II. W'KST (iOVI ISNORS may rooi. inti:i;i:sts ilenwr. Sc-pl. 1<! (AP)—South* | nnd western governors are |>rc- I l».innt; to pool etl«>its i.' their sec-| tiotiiil e«-"iv»n,.ie • iui;alf.-. -for 1-iwer I freight i on i>o<><is n..r iifnc;urecl in the Smth: for m.oirieted pro(iuetion of In.(l !llli- ,11 the west. TIm ehiefy •! 22 v. estern and southern Slate- w !' >len to eaih other's rcKioniil problems at a two(liiy "" 'I'lillir 1 'wninu lonomu. One "I Hie i ' tmvals was the yr»nnj!«>ter ei in She rt.'i'in. fieoi"> :i(!-yi ; - >UI 1**1' AfTt.lll. who u \e tin -ji• y <•; the South'* colophon'' "II. it ».i I freight lateon ertie!«v ma* il.icti rod in the South :ire exi r • el;, high and <lis(•••lioir:ii«ny. W,. w II continue 1" be ;i I •*< ineome section <if Ihe nnlion until Tin balance is s'.v^ck on tri'iu! ' '!•> between the K;ist ; *vl the S".'ith "it ni. • til icturecl ijoods." !m "i (. West ' he added '*1 on ;nt<i\ eiv, "have the same pi oh lein." Prineip-tl speakers tomorrow w II he f»o\ Channeey Sparl<s of Ala ham. , lie bert It. Maw of t'lnh. Sine Jones of Louisiana, and Letter C. Hunt of Wyoming. Mac Arthur On Way Back To Manila Allied Power in Air Growing in Pacific; Lae Is in U. S. Hands Ailii'il I li-a<l<piurti'rs in liic Smtijwvsi I';iiifir, Sept. IS (AT)- I he- ;iir h;i~< l olljrlloitl of Lai*. Xt u (iuiiii'ii is in Ailii'il liamls. wri'sli'd l'n.in the •liipaiii'si' Iiy slnljjv 11.111:111< r air !»1«»\vs ami swift striking iunjrir troops in a major .-t« p I»y (ii-ni-ral Doiijrlas Mac Arthur iowanl lii> avowiil nturii t«• tin- I'liillipitifs. • With <; a" 'H-lp .• . i . oar «n> li.» . the n '• ..••nor tud.ij :i ::llt)<llll. , I. i I:- .11 Tlur lay. v. ' .«• few em- ' my survivor* chased n»rth mi;.. .ij death i: 11» >1 oinckaili-.: njle J;i ^ oeeiuod wli.'i' the I • - ■ ouhlov iu i Si ill >111 111- ul iho r.icil t' * 'I le'l" ■ sive was ronci at'iau <• by • any] .-i-onv uf Japanese <i Ann': iv.m i plants. Al'.i-fl .,.r |in>ver. u r;»|'.isly 1 ;.t both ••• .1 -1 l!.f ■' '' 'til'' arc. mock.* .•■•-si'oif tun In • ••• ntly exec .•.«••.I : olve <l..> ! hi-.> ili -i; which cv.ii!. ••.•• <! iii' ! 1 \i!ei I..«»-1 crutot and Mitchell ra/cd its !•••'! de:cn>i\•• T'i ii- da> • ' • •'!> ' '•, tmis .it bomb*. the \ • -' i ■ ■' •' - >v:ii| mnrrhed in and raised their Halt •••« I Jjac'c control power. : »snd only .i fi-A >M auyle.-- .i!ii['ti- ' • ■ ■ • \ spoki <iuan ror liem-tal MaeAithwr : ■ d that ' ■ ' ■ •'.' air i,< I. .*• itnd s '•> ina i i'"1' t.ms i:. A ••( alone dm- .. • 1 "* paiitn attain I .■ .1 • •• v uiau-fl it one time ' - A •' > •' ■' 1 2(1.(11)11 ,i i n. AUTO PLANT WAGES UP SIXTY PERCENT I •<* !"il St'l >1 . li. Willi I..ut \\tv!;l\ \\.iiit> tip )«■: ri III I'll' II <• i•iiii>n,;i!i • >1 v.:•*»»•• y« liiitomotivc worker.- iirc Mill tin- Infill' ' I iltl lll(! . ' ll < ■ ■ \< III till ; 1.11 I •' 1. till' A t«MII«>tiV< < Ml' i .l liu Win i'nxlm ' ««•(•!.Hi ll I• clilj . Lnteiit riBiiiCH show Hi.it 11 to - jiKl* ;illlnim>1l\ «• \\ •«i i.• • i i» im'.i 11U .1 VU'1 klv IMVclu'i ' v tv 1.1 li. the Atifonu>ti\c c mm il -.ml .i t. i iK- (l< lliir v....' rli.iiu;i'- in [In* < l • In iiiu . U-i nil ri-i-d :iit<l t.r v. i i-l.l.v |>..v( li. i I; - w ill > Hi. I }m»uI- ;. I id iv', ire I' i' 'In- |H '-V dultlil i"iii,l i• 11v. Itclh fijttil'i*." 11• |H'Mlll I In- ll. : 1st 11. Ill ,•! Hi, ill-* V ol tlu' irtlll 1: v. JIKTIIOIMST lilSllOI' I I I.I.S Ol 1)1 M il <)!■' MH.IHI li M)N ('oluttt Ky Sepl 18 Al*) I |31k1i<>|> t* V. \V. Dsirlinglon nj Hunt* : |{Iiiii, W \';i . »|iciipd the Iftth .hi 1 ir.iiil ■ \ i!!«• ('•••iliiI'tuf "I 'lit: | ' <"li i ii ><■ -lei tl iv by :li!i"t ' iflI Tilt' W.i;* IV'tiiill c:i; ' .-<1 i i-t ;iti\ i-tvl h in li « m>ii , :mm !i killed in jitlioti in tilt1 M (1 l!r I i.-' lln il' i (i w ;i'-. i On Atift 12 l)ii>lu>|i DiirllitRtoi ivm d\ id !>\ tlir Vv i'" I Vpii.tniont tit-11 ' h> «■••»«. Ktrst t.ic tCIIJint .Ittltiin Dllt** lintt'Hi. Wciji ini-s -If. "t iK'ti'iM. 'Vijrl.i> s Iciegutm stud the son h<id btt>n i killed. ^ Islands On Coast Taken By Allies Germans Withdrawing io Escrpe Capture by The Victorious Allies Allied Headquarters in North \liiea. si pi. is.— — Tin- |>. I.u.il ill Iseltia. nil I In- (iull of Naples, surrendered to Allied I naval t'nrees two days uro, it was animuneed today. Allied lU-iuHiuar.ors in North i Africa. Sept. IS—( A 1 *)—Thu battle for i in- Salerno liridjie, head w.a- virtually ended with the (inrmaii- pulling out from tin1 -outli. where iIn* Allies knifI oil eleieii niili-s inlaml. and with oilu-r Allicil forces seizin}! two islands off tin- nortlu'rn spur 14" tin- Hay of Naples itself. ! Hit- Hnt - l 1-1.un 1!i Army now ! :..• ~ • .tied t'.i- \m<-:M-aii Kilth Ai my, | <1 they are \ tnally aetilin a- one amy." im pi.-dmn lor ;i drive oil Naples. a he >do. . tor.-. ottieer lie: . lamtl. j There was still heavy lightine. near Salerno, the gateway to I Naples, hilt the nr.iUrlir.nl itself was rapidly expanding into one j solid Mont as the (irrmaiis swum: their soiilhern llank iioilhuard toward eentral Italy to a\ md lieiiiK eauylit in piu! eers hetween the l.iulith and fifth Armies. IViK'ida Island. 12 miles southwest oi Vplrs and only two miles ti"m the northern !..nd arm ot the Bay >: Naples, and tin- i-land ot Pmt&a. li."> miles west i>! Ilu- port. wim'O t orenpied Wednesday. the Allied ■ >:>iii:iiii:i|- i- :■ 1111 ninced. Tho Allies aliv.'.iiy had taken pos-os-aii ol C'api . l!ie -land al the southern side • >: the Hay. ilii'Miat. head<| lailers announced ... riipat n :'»<• I uilni ol Klha. '.12 ,i iIt - e . 1 • • I ("i>i-:ra aiul «■ Llilt miles ti'oni lite jutting Italian west eoast, •id surrender "I il- Italian tr«■•«!». I- 1!•.. NapoU'o' - tirst homo in > \ile. • an. ut 12o m a-.- noithwe.-t < : linn e i The \llird spearhead driving? into tin- eiumhliim (irrnian llank in the extreme southern Salerno hridche.id < aptur.^a I In* town of Itoeailaspide. eleven miles inland I'rom the eoast. the hullrtin announi'i'il. The initiative was fully in Allied liands in lliis bitterly loin;lit hrideelie.nl. with more reintoreemrnts heim: poured in. and Allied air and sea micht iieatinu a I the Na/is. The X.i. we i* Inthtins dtvj( .:«-ly 1.1.rill "1 Salerno, and hold •• , n .in*.1.1 pa--t - leading down to the south - do ol the Bay ot Napir lid ' • nexl i-ieat stand iidouhtcdly will oe in defense oC tl Tl \ German Hi\.-.i.ii n '■ < .. ..Ithoaith tho<o etia.iae.i .ii ' ' • K11th Am .v iw<1 a—' ii. ii \ i e.ivily haltered. The British lorre wliirh landed at ( .ilanto. the Fifth Allied Corps, remained roiiiparatively in.ii live. I'Mept Inr slreuethrn■ nu ol emit.let with tlie British iii-1 north ol the Instep of the hotil. ISeporls from tli.it seetor s.iiil retreating (irrmaiis were taking Italian hostages to insure Soi.il rondlii I l>> civilians in the villages the N.i/is hold. German troops, particularly the : 11-' Co ..ii pa. ite di\ -ion. a to (:!! in i i -t ii-■ 11h B.iri •ii v . i • en * i• now ii st with* ^ cut off. !" ' oe d.,> • A ed planes have ' ' •• < led in strlki-it; ■' '' H 1 and now. with lie weather perfect. a successful " an e ■ ron the Salerno •'--'t- <finely diffi* Mussolini Speaks I o (icrman, Italian Peoples B\ Radio 1 ondon. sept. IS.— The Merlin radio -.1 i«l tod.i* lh.it Itenilo Mils* •■olini. whom the <.rim.ins claim In have frrril (rum Ills Italian ' captors. would broadcast tonight al !i;::n p. 111. (•I'tinan summer Hnte (p. m. F.WTl. The .iimoiinccmrnt. recorded ' In the \ssociated I'rcss. cave no indication of w here Mussolini nas sclirdtllcd to speak, savlne onli that his speech would tin transmitted by the "(lermau-Hallan wireless". ^ The Germans have announced the eslahlishment of a "rc|»ltlillean l ascist" got eminent in Mil** * solini's name. hut there lias iipen 1 no statement from the deposed premier since his ouster on July 1 t 25. m
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