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Bally •lV\N Bis patch THIRTIETH YEAR HKNDEKSON, N. THURSDAY AITEKXOOX. OCTOBER II. 1111 I" " mh:i:n<«i>.n lmim,' , m." vro cuin \|. \\ rl\b I h.\ I .S COI l THE WAR PASSED THROUGH THEIR TOWN '■* -- H »— HUNGRILY MUNCHING BISCUITS given t<"> them by Ailied tnwps. n trio of vnuiiqstr: s .qimt in n ! trc'-n ttroct in Torre Anniuuiata. Italy, an'' cat theirItrst .. I meal in il. ys. Adding a r. rut.al t> itch to t:.o picture is a tank nnd military car in the bnckRiolihd. Medical supplies and food tic beu.^ rushed to th« towns and cities ravaged by war to w ard oil disease and famine unionu civilians. tiiilerimtiouui) Demobilization May Require Four Years, Committee Predicts! I W.isliiimtnu. Ort. 11 — (API — Post-war planners liirPMM' »!«• niotiili/.itioii ill llii' aimed liirrcs ;it a rale ihii* ur l»» million mrn a year lor (our or live ynr>. \ report In (Itr Small' post war committee l»\ Mill-commit' li-r's iiivr>lisa(ors. \\ Iiii inter view oil government ami private pi:sl-w.u planning groups. states this forecaM "is (lie must prnli alilr result of tin- ileeline of the war ami the pniiriiiK nt tutupic.l territory." In explanation i "(IccIiik' • the ■vi . ' the i-p • ■ pe.il.s ■! "tin* "i • • I'.ill-i.'i v.mil iJertnativ . ..milked "it ! • 11 • ••••. I •< t )•> a ye..i more of Japan." Th© invt- tift.)tm, <anie t>.< • liiat ni.i • li >:i! e •• 1! I >!'• 'iial.ly lie ti„. (. i - • t„ I li- d. . uli/etl rile >ui•!« i-t i.s ii.u» up ,!i the i> r I" :i "! till1 IV|> : ! (ieulilllg Willi the !>•• si bit' • lent •: ;>■' t-war tmom I>1' tyfi:i ii*. Th« inmiigiiiurn inuiul jcitic planners i siniistie atmut i«n> i iipluyinoiiii others optiir.ixtie. The fpt: :i sis, tin- . I" ml ' slates, IV ! lll'll- clwlll' t I the v .. (| :: T '■'u. urn-'' ai I "it i Tivrsein ■ •< work v. I! (let I :ir m.it I!'Ill the mists ami optimists agw. :i." im extiuaturs report. "thai ii Thr I li-.t- ua; .■> -r: idunl anil it ; \a'< iixl >':> ean \ ay ' !<••■ ' ' f' fit ll|> the i.i.,11 ,!iil •1 v. Til :• .. |>jn»rt .inly . . i-U f' i. iIm* dcini>l>ili'/.etl forees ..l worker* nay all have jobs waiting I"i then, "" ■s tin • ^ ■ .1 ■ ., :,i I llrt l CI |>! .<•«•!• »-!|t v. ■ workers who won't have lltt* legal !1 ■ ' I' • iu-i •: ii> I . Si • leetive Service Art to members of Hit* armed iorces. Five Percent Sales fax j Now Seems Very Likely Washington. OH. II.—(AIM — Although no niir ran prediel willi 111> certainty what form Ihi* new w.irlimi' ivvcinie l.iw will lake. the I it-11 <1 on < aiiitol llill li'dai is toward .iil<i|iliun ol a ii.iliiui.il retail sales la\ — pro hahl> ol live permit. with no exemptions. A im-tnher ol the l.i\-ilr.iltni<: Mouse Ways ami Means ( omniil ete. w ho heretofore li is hee;i coiil luu.iril (lie n.iIrs l.i\ prin riplr. n.«ul (<kI.h "ii vitiiis i.i lie rl'l'i'iiiiu lip nil l|N. | lie |iril|liill i illn !i ivr cull hi in -.in/.i- iircttv Komi I irks in llir 1.1st li'u il.ns." \ (ivr l" rrrnl salt s ( .\ .■ til<t \irM -lui-it S:!.:>0(i.IMIII.II',10 ill nru irvrimr .tuiiuuii.v. I'lir Tr«.isiir> .isliril Slll.idn.lKMi.OIMi. A imivr li.is sl.irlrti m ( tnisrc-^ In m.iKr lip tIII* ililT• rriirr In sl.isliiii^ Kinrrnmriil rusts. Congress Will Write Its (Hon Tax Bill Now <<•iiti.il I'rrsH W.i 'imijiiiii. < ><■! it i' i ritated by Treasury Scctviiirj .\i<»r I'.cnthaii new 'is |>i-<■ 'ii ■' ' I tin* " * v." > 1111 • collar" -. «• ' 1 linker with a o\\ t.i\ |i. i Iio\\con nm\ .m<l ('In ' -a- Tn.-tc Si •me -|)l i I.I t i< ill nil ( ' 111| I"' II i I th i CillUIOsS 111 IV Hot |ll I 1 I'iV ■> II all. I>ut iit IimsS it - U'i.iu; !■> try There ;» ,i real net"! 1" ni' »i «• n line tn help finance the w .i anil i • '•at inflation, lens; omuie -non br ieve. Theretiire. as nnp 'p ilar higher t.imay l>e in the tadow <'t the Mill political year, there is ieasonalile good prospect that e 'ti gress will .ncreasc 'axes I i >11 e ev tent it fir no other reasi n. i'y iy save its taco. Bill—-CO nres< will H r tr I hill It w ill nn! adopt the tie i " > program to inrro;i.«o bracket '• lin pel- cent .md ra e an add ' ■'l 1 I" n llion. ilin lh mi dona • ! < ■ rt'\elnie a year That pi »nrn Jtood as dead. W ixhlngtim t.>\ i ■ ii agi ee. The lipsh •( <>! 'hi pie e t t <!i - cn-sioiis undoubted y will l»e Cat.i' ni the Iivrue Vinson 1 1 ,i" as emit l asted with the lroa-ni\ - ew point. Both Wnr Moblli/ci Byr w «nd Kcor.omic s:»bil /.or Vinson nave argued .n .favor ol t >v - With ci>n;:n Mi.il l.i\ ]< t.-i . i; "I throwing M 1ft'-r I.nr. • ir'lilMijj they will li;r e tut part of. | IJyrne* and Vis son (iivnr ome kind] i>i lorccd «r Induced K<iviitj{< plan.! TIlCIC ellillKv" It'll .1 | >1.1111 \\ ill he ,nl >|»ted. When ■ . -I -r.v of World U . Ill Me . 'if hllltlilc - :ii;p(Ic t ti;r| Jai'itno <• ii '4 • command tlimild jtetj I le' iy ;>.< c. Il"wc\ <•: . i:tl the •I:11> ii .: **> tell on tiit-ni-«-l\ »•>.' •,!<• wo <1 i> never know how or! wh\ I ' :.i"- Here in tde I'. S I ir lit.ii -t> haven': bee .il>lc In li^.ticj " ' i W y I i •' ' od i • ' '!><• wrntc'l ;■ i |. . ! - M I ill- II A .1.1.1• I ^latuM iftet 1'r.n! I(arbor's* ttoitk attack.! The islands wore vtilne aide fori Vf \ CI I V <•<■,. . .11 '«•!• 111.I- ll lie I Wi.v the NijJti did i*o| liy«piini Wake inland md hit M Iv.i-v e n I or hi the war Iteforo the kIrcntitli ot the, j; i | !»..•) c- . Id !>e ll.nlt i • | > win I he •faiwtiese \ r * Itirtted t ill* and Inn I) •• effort |>!<>!• c t I t:o ... c ittvn.v luMiinii! >.» • t; i,i.. 'Mi \o\ eoioe . I!>»■-' Wliv li e e-ie > v tilde I t • ill . le India whci Hi itish. Amci < ,m and Chine e iomo- wi c ditor^.m zed and (r.i"d o't Palie .Six) Yields Drop For tobacco And Cotton Cotton Six Percent Less, Tobacco One; Corn Is About Same Ki.l.ivh. i'it. 1 I— (AIM A Fc<liT;.l-Stat« cmp rc}><>ri said today thai a> <>| October 1 pros pert- pointed in ;i six percent drop in ri<t!»>ii productii»n from a moult; previously, about a one peiv< in deelir.e in tobacco. ami a sharp drop in soybean yield. I • ■ .iidicaie.1 ehatiue in t i > ! «'• rn. . ieti i'«| .,il- the I'.'il .<r i J J !..ihels n acre. I'- J •' i if puuiid 1 i a yield • ■I 1 .<>25 |Nj|ind :ir. ;i> i«about two percent less Hum September I. Till- i.-|...n by f|-«»|*s: V. . Nillt's .tlllt I r • > • !'•••'.? I., a X-i: til ("if. • ;.[• it .« .ii < •;> i o:;.*),::iin.oiMi ■ ■ iii'y t,i\ pcrceut IV t the • t, y;,M an acre '• ■ ■ ' '• i ijCj j><>iiiiil-. or -•> pounds lower t:i,in Ute Septem ber 1 ' l:d L'J.'i p..mkIs. if IK priri-n!. Ii.wt'i lit.itt iiie >-i» Ul! S' > 1 .•!• ' y dr.. til co[ di uons have further educed 9M»ybenti I"1' i "I < Ufolie. I indieat i«n<i !"•!»' '•••!" 1 .V-••Ifl Ul i! .*■ bushel* il!l i'' 1* 'he I■ ( ; nil ('(I'i(l. &\ eel i. t • protective yields swei • |. • Hues i- created six biwh • 'Is flui'i fk'jitcmlwr. with it yield • it 06 bushels un acre indicated on < >C' ill'.' I. Hays then v. a praetieally no .in* < .' ti d yield oi hay . i |i dm i; September. 4 'lie estimated high yield .if 1 imi! 'in*.I . uchiinnni (luring s* I1**' ■ ' t 1 \v;i» •.• t.i• itcct to !* « In (1 ;»n-»* • >ii Mrtubn* J. W. F. MARSHALL, AGED EDITOR, DIES AT 82 \\.in Vlanv \iMrs Willi Progressive farmer; Death Occurs at Itiileish 11iiinc> I' (Al')—William »« 1 !• ' I'd editor nt tue I i '.:ie-' ii' I- ■ it . nd publisher oi <!•' ton: I Oa.rlle |({i|n , , i| .• | ;u \|i"i-i'd|y at hi> home !iei e t •< i i\ . M irshiil! a !• • 'i \! , i'li :«i, la»i|. ii K iv.. M nmn'v •>(! • ,i„ one o| the olde«t k ad ate- oi Wake Fwrcwt college !I■ v .i member of (tie «'!ii > oi t \t t.- • .dual'.mi he taught '-'I • r I !■ .1 .1 it (i .be uca demy n C'nldweil eounty. Next In* we'll t i <I i% ii lieu-paper publisher, and la'ei bee i ne as- — eiate ed In .it the I'i "i;ie-- \ e I'ar me In Ifiij! • i .. -.-d 11 K (' Hi ■ >\ n i ■ . i i' ■ \ort!i ('ai • ilina Kdueat •• iiiid • • :iiii"l ■ that ac 11\ tv .*<t I I!1'I lie •oturticd to the I'rotfic.— Karmei- in MiL'ti. but re <i■:11!y had been I ee lame writing. Kuni ■ i! -f > ice ',v !l be leld here GREF.N RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF AFL IV-sf.m. ' let it (AP) The A" ei .('.in Kedei itmn .a l.abor today reelected I' c-idrnt W Ilium CJieen for his L't'th term as head of the Jab"!' oi , Americans Crack Nazi Lines ★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★★★ ★★ ★★ ★ Germans Fleeing From Kiev New Troops Screening Retirement Three Other Major Nazi Defense Bases In Russia Menaced Loudon. Oil. It — (Al'l — l'li si! divisions of Io nium troops were luinjf rushed lo Kiev hy the German ltiy.1) eoin tiiuuii in an effort to fond oil' tin- Ku-M.tii drive against tile fluii:invr city lunj; enough to evacuate Na/i troops and e<|iiij» nieni. a lleuU i s dispatch from .Moscow said today. I ill* ;i te,l tli.it injt a bunt the Ukmiii :m capnai is the bloodiest since tliw battle* t >i ijiel ::cl I1v1k> i >ii ■ mil'. Willi Itii' eapiiulalion hi Kiev .1 ii|>;:r«* 1111> inevitable, the l.ili at three utlicr major <-erman S im v mi the Ku-sian Irottl—Melitopol. /.a;mro/he and (•iimel—also ap peared imminent as lied arms forces tine new Baps in »aver iliU Nazi defenses. ■11 ■ 11. ■ . 1 . • Ii ni \i .ml w Ion, .. :i> \\ jwat >>! ' • Xa/.i .ii. . 1.1 .-< 'Uiiiirv <u- t ii.., lines ncuiy mil« weal ul the city. Soviet troops. Iireaehiim liir midahle (ierm.in defenses in tlie smith I Kraine loreed llie Mn loehna river .mil surged into the ver> eeisler ot Melitopol in the I'aer ot desperate resistance on the part ef the defenders, the Soviet hiillt-tin said. '.'lie eit\ is on one of two railways open to the German Har risons in the I rime.i. Its cap ture would he -i milestone in the Kiis-ian drive to isolate the Cri mea from the north. The i;u--i..iis counted 4.(100 li.an lie. li 11 tin Illi1.il lime utt the city. Thirfy-effihl tank . lt> s«•": proliei'eil . nil uu : old sir .j we.,- dest: \eii. the JUimi ii.nl t:ll ll. -II the lv.it111- ol Kipv. Moscow said the lUissiaus were liijlitiii:; le«s than two miles fr'»m Kiev proper. I'.ols ol the eity were reported in I lames, a possible hint lli.it the eneiin alread, had lie min its destruction prcparitury to retreat. V . M n:- mi el, :;i I, ,1 »t i.it: Her. • ' le.ielu-ci i tlti the t ice i ck>.' ."(in \. i-l-un-cl slain. i .'-".(i . fl l .'le.l UtiV tl-. «»lu ns imttndins tlio ' <;•!»-! :tl VV.l tl- (J •- • they had hitiled tnei.' i.ia a.m. T-if, 'lluh alum-;! I-' >' »' the "immediate vi-\ '•|n •' -mi ml -hatter,-d Gei l|l:"l li-'le-s "ll1, i- -la- ,-i!v. Min crs Idle W iHi Al;ib ;uii;i Shutdown In Work Stoppage niimim;:,. • Mi,.. Opt. n AP, --•A! least I. \ iim'm.i r'i;ii niinvsi •'"'I '•in.; ■ > •• 'han li.5tlil 1 r- mil £va,o,,i ,h,« • I | »r< •< 1111 < ■ I \1. I : , •I] i: ili'V. n ■ <1. ■t ;i wurli slopp.i^i nil irh lx>th ion and operator | «|>oke>niaii said reunited from fiov^I (■iwiii'iit h Ii . m : the mine# to llicir o\V!IIT> All I'.r K • • y today i'lci •• •!' rl !hal ! _' m in I'teliidinu tin- S" V ' laruest. i i " 11 • •>(» iillc <'ii the m> 11 •,: I I ve wotv imt (I • • li yc-i<- ■' v. A- -"vm lelv 'J~> nun' li I n ai r rni|>l."V" (| III ;i77 TV I '<■' ; mines Hca\\ l»onihers Of I . S. (]oinni;iiid I lit Central (icrntam Imulmi. Del. It.— (AIM — I . S lie n > Immherv Miiiportcd li\ I liiinilrrlioti iivlMrrs. attack <mi I irrrls in rrnlr il German* to <l.i>. Il .is Ilir Firs) ila\ lit:lit raid fur ll'r XiiH-rir.in bombers since Hum lili iliii-i'-tcr and ( itpsfeld SiiikI.ii . Tin* tarcets «crf not M>i*rified in llie first atiniMineemenl from f . S. arioi lioadiinartrr*. lull the nrscripuon "central t.rrm.im suggested I lie possibility of a falrlv deen penetration. PORTUGAL AIDS UNITED NATIONS Enemy Resistance At Rahaui Crippled, Mac Arthur Asserts dv■:. 1/i in'-.i. Ci MlircJ Headquarters in the Snittliu e*t I'.K'ifir. Oct. II — i \I*»—<•(-iMi.il M.11 \rllitir llir«*\v rvrr> bomber anil li^nicr ."Vine lie could risk in .1 i;u.inti« Miia>ii 'Jucsdav .il .V.i|i;r.i\ kry sea-air lusiion «>l Kahaul on New Bri tain, and tin* resultant devasta tion prompted the e«mscr\ alive general pi -| think we have broken its hack." in.id.i eve: . . .-ed th:> .•:» - . tho tun it# in the • • m 11 i S • . i' (Mic." dcclu;i*(i ' C\ K« :i!i< y. The U'V-i'i n\i\ peed *. w 11 • •' • J»l! 1 crlnovd ! I i.i \h ' , • n 17; cnen.v p 2 Destroyers Of U. S. jNavy Sent Down Hi I II " Al'l l.nsv nl tun \in. t >i .• it «lrs|r«i> cr« in tin* Mrilili-rraiii-an a> ir |Hirl>'il I«:la» l>< III'- N.n\ in .1 <<IIHIIIIIIII<IIII' u li'rli lolil al-ii nl .in iinsiirtt»sfill .lapanr-r linmli ilic i.iill mi Attn islanil in lilt Alriilianv 'I'ln- ilrslriM i-fs. tin* I "nek .mil HrMu' Imlli --.ink a». ,i ii-miII <>l m:il<*l'w ali-r r\pS<wii»,i<-. tin- Vjn •■aid. I'lip Ituik. .i I..Mill-Inn ship. M flit i!ii\vii <ill vilrrnii Ortnlii-r !• mill Ilir Itrisinl. ,t I .*00 inn vr-» si-l, Mils Mink \ <-<.|<-rila> . "lite Navy mi id rnstinlty details '•..id iinl l»rrti % «*«) ;iwl n<\' <>l km nf ;i|l (.i~i.l!ii'> will lie n-•• i flfd mmcdiaioly uprni iiwlpl ul lu« l'..iiti;i I i« •»». The iMnntiintt <i on \t< i. taken fr<»m tin- .I;i|i.i!'iwi |.itr • Mi.v. w.» the ' il s! ('{in led "I : ■■ !>.-<• Ann - I-.ill <>< l'iipitii<i|1 "f thill ] I'll* I.-1mml 'ill till" ll|l nf III!' All-lit M rhillll. Till l<mnl-< tti-rt- (lnip|K-<l without rini lltU <l.im.ii:<-. WtATHItR KOI! NOItTII I \UOI.IN \ ( iniliniii'il milil llii> .iflrriiimii tn'.liilit anil l-'riila > forriitinn. SiMllorcil showers Imilglit anil Friday, •not . .: I Hi were* Ai J.ips Reluctant 1 < > Stiliul, Ki«r|lt hi the SulonKins south r.M-ilii lliMdMiiarlcrs. Oct If \r \<lnt ral HiIlium I ll.iN«*\. rnioilin in- Ki.it XI Iirt! Inn .in in « ninplftc ilomi n.ition 01 ho.oinn.nm.ir.i .tml \ rll.i I..1YHI.1 islands in (lir h I.mils in tin- Solomon-*. said to fl.i\ tin* .I.HMtior .lie show iim .in iii< MMsiim rrlti< t.iurr to sl,mil .ind fiulit nloiiK Ihrir oiiUt tie Irnsi* li!ii*v I In* roinnia llilci ol (ho South I*iii ilir torses torrraM new and Iiimvirr \llinl blows low.ml tin Hoi thw r>l ( Jin ics I- on Hire 1 )ental (i.itherin^ (l*.;istorn Area K . .< M<> mi. Oct 14. i AT' i Ai»j»r"\ litIv i" lent -i- from Xll . . ■ ■ Hi dintrlH tin N th Cnroliiui Atn'tflK the Mivir. Will lie IV. <; c.k. . .. r«'i c. M T;<\ I"• ..| S.'Mn ti* .I.-I iis .m] " in IviDiil ("I'lii. i> II K Wil-j v . .. and !)'. Nnndv' Murky U In inttl >i Th# <l<mt(il troll' Ciiir; !>n h •- slliil'rl it Imvinili itl • >' !tv ii itiy flcntsil <•!») ii:u; d..|>1;iy nf iirmy • ■Itl d«"l!.ll <•<! p • ("It ,l Hill* ol Sill i i;'ilit:)<t> "i "'«■ m-ssmmi. I)i A L. Wnptcni "L Wilson is i»K>>!dpii' M fif'h rt *' Bridgeheads Established Over River Vohurno Is Crossed In Smashing Drives; Foe's Attack Crushed i.iuiiiitti. o<-t. n. —,\ri— \ < .i-i iii.m news aKenct broadcast Iroiii Merlin -.lid ISriltoli lrnii|» landed at the tiniclh of the \id turiin titer loniuil a ilankiin; attack <«a (•■■rinau positions in Ital.t. Allied lloat Millar tors. A Uriel's. < U t. 1 I— t A1' i Iit i* i-h ami American tr<M»p> <>!' I„t. (ion. .Mark Clark's I'ii'th army i-rack «♦ I the strmijr (.ionium lines .■tl«iiijr tIf Volturno river in a fie ret n iylit attack eari.t \ e.-ter tlay and liave established sev eral arm tr-rein:'nrceil l»ritl>re lieatls atro-- that iimst 1'unnid ahle obstacle ili tile path to Uoine. Allied >1 -."iii larter.- an nidineed today. I5nt the (icrinans had rushed Iresli rnuliiiRents south l rum the ISoine area in recent Ua.\s to meet an expected attark. and as tin* ISrilish and Americans claw ed thru ttat tip the steep hanks lirree I'iuliliuu raited up and dint n the nurtli side nl (lie stream. ■seven (fcrm.ei <li\ isious were ill line across It.ilt to oppose an \llictl adv.line. I'liis adv a lice tt.is all alone I lie line. «!•"-i •• ?>n: :n i }•' «•(< :«»u•{ • - '•• • of only n.iir j* lies • T! s Ml\ kiico ' .«• !:.»• CStv »*.i? 1 O V ini tio ' ' ' ' > iM(i <1 i !ifi >1 'iii'.r ,! ' 11 •' l1 :i '.In Sonic (.riin.ui detachments nuiimc<-i| t<> cross Ih,. river .mil a.ini i liriri I mil 1ii>|,| edscs hi Ih,- |,i, eoiitrolliin; ma in road In ISomc. Kill I'lark .mil his seasoned J*.irriors were read* and drove hark i i rri tieiman unit which lo III,' south |,.,|,U and thru launched tlieir n "x at main points ho||, IMS] ,|,|| west ( i '•»' CI' . . ■ • ■ ♦ unnirmorl | j.-,,.ir) Wallace Says Inventions Revolutionary Washington. (lit. II.— i\l"> — A ii r President Wallace nkplrlinl lor senators loda> a postwar world ol helicopter*. television, liuhl metals, plasties and new foods, lint i aiilioned lliat tree pm.ilr enterprise mnsl lie nialn taiiinl il (lie ualion is to realize Hi*' full lirmlits ol liroadened industrial frontiers. Aim" • u i th<- ml tunc in cwnil motility i.,1.:- ,. ,, ■•■iinittiMw of the 1i'l;i' it \ e Ix'iis "\i which he pi* -1111 \\ 11 i' i i'ii.. ,-<! the |>iin riitii s • .i t< i liimloun ul ii'-'liili/atiou hill tmdci r"li^ulei ili'Hi li\ .i niili .it > .ill.in - siih I'lHiniiih'li'. • i Hit >1 in ImIi" .11 • >: i' -. Imth K"\' , i 'i n! ntid tniviito. tin? coming a flood >•' 'i -i "\« i ii- ." Iir Mllll When Hi, \ ,'il "I si'CK cv iiti|"'se»l hv war i- lifted .mi pvii|ilc w ill -t.mil ,1111,1/ ed ,it Ih'- uriiiv -a nix i n!i 'ii- A new world m hi'int 1 .ishi*•'"•'I. *
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