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lietuJetrsntt Bally Btspafrit THIRTIETH YEAH I .!■: \ SI:I > \\ | |; |; HENDERSON, N. FRIDAY AFTl-:i{.\00\, OC'TOHKIi i:,. HM:{ 11 ,1*i 1,1 !' 1 ^ ' .\i i i.i:.\oi l.'i\' 1/ i *i *\**i « /1 / .t.«f i:\« i:i r m \i» \ y. 1 1\ h ( hA 1 C QP\ Jap Tribute To American Air I k-ro 0 In contrast to the usual treatment the Japs Kivp tlicir enemies is this crave marker of a t\ S. pilot 'hot down over Kiska Island. The sitfjn reads: "Sleeping here, a brave pir-hern who lost youth and happiness for his motherland. July -•». Nippon Army. Navy photo. (Interna tional. CIO's Chief Waves Big Stick Tirade Against Sales Tax Promises Labor Will Demand Increases to Offset That Pay Cut Washington, "i t. 1">—t A1') —I'n-.-i'lt nt I'ltilip Murray of the CIO Masted away today at proposals I'm* a national retail salt s tax, oluntly warning t hat it' such a levy became law lal»>r' would demand wajro increases "to make Up for this imiusti fi«*il waKf cut." ■The propo.-ed tali's tax li'iy | would hi the • •.|«11alcnt .1 !• • l ily ilt'fi at." i «• ' 'I ' '• I!" '' ^ •> - and Mcniic Count ittee. itni^dcring 1 new tax legislation. Ki'or'nniie Stall 1 /.iti :i l> recto:* 1-". • tl M V.nson prcv i»ii ly t !>i tiif 1111 body .1 ten pcrccnt ti\ v..mill r.iii.-i' alt eiulit percent rise 11 the fi-: livi'U and that subsequent demand. :•■! v.. . . ..ml price inert1.v. • ■141<I iitcil; the "hold tlie line" wartime ci*tio:u . p<ihe\, iipeninti tin u v :• >1* w.lil inflation. Siippm tci.. i.l ilie t.i s c lltellil 1! Would deler in! t. 11 **:i Murray. wlio tat id he represent od 1 5.1 Hit 1.111111 wniUui" men .mil v. •■me stated "Wo are ahsnluti'b np|iiiM-d to tin* imiiiisilinn of am sales tax. ' 'rite sales tax is (lirecletl at the l«« inetime group. it i> the ! worker ami his family tli.it spend practically all of their money just to Keep tliemselyes .ilive. "Tliey are to have their lull n e'me. 111 effeet. ta\cd under thi* in1 \ ieiops type i.f lax leu lati *1 II'Kh income primps thai pentl o* ly a portion of fhei|- income for fo ul, clotliirm ofhi'i neci iti*' are ' have ill I that -*e I! pe: n nt.me li \ etl. whereas the re.-t > I their me* nv may in* tfitilitttifd to he anutjtsod fori further eoui'etitr.'itioii of wealth 1:1 tht*ir hands." FDR Takes Further Raps At Argentine i Wiishinalon. (><-1 I,Y ( AIM !-*<• sidonl ISonscvcIt sharply rehiiked Argentma todav f<>1 sii.s|ii<ti(ii: u p . > liratioti i,t .Icwisli new-paper . :< :iv intl IhW .iclicfi it) line with ch.ii.u toiistics (if Nazi d'tCtriflCS'. II wjis tin- second time \v th;n le eenI weeks th;it "hi.- tmrnnn" ! I ; reproved I'm- only Ann an n.it ii still inaint iit- ini; diplomatic • <■ I;11i<>ti with Ihi' A sis. Set rotary of Hull pin lou-ly sent a strongly worded mwiitt" turnitiK down ;r: Arnwil iu* re<i i st for lond-le isc assistance Mr. ttmwcvolt wild m a ilntFiwnl •it his |ir(>« I'liifprrnrr lh.it |>t n.r iy the suspension of Jewish now .-pa|ior concertied the Aiuolil ne >jo\ emna-nt find people. I>nt he added I cannot foi In-1- to u ve o\p: '■ - "" to my foelinj! of .ippielicn- • ir. taknm in this hemspheic • ac'ioii obviously iini'-semet c in nsi'uro and of a character so closely ident.l.ed with the most repugnant features <>I Hjii doctrine." i To Wed Mrs, Kelly FORMER rhoniieal engineer, r.iout. J. Witt:-i-n IVdlow, ISXH, <,f Philadelphia, and Mr... Colin' 1\ Kelly, Jr., widow (,f one ,,f (|le nation's lirst war heroes, will he married in Philadelphia. .Mrs, Kol ly. mother of a 3-year-old boy, is from Brooklyn. (International) Senate Body To Dig Into Lend-Lease Washington. Opt. I."i.—(AP)—The Senate Appi"-pi ;.il. hi I'ninnnttee agreed i:n ■ " .lily t->d.iy tn invest ■ Rate !<■• d least? i»|h« a tit his in r< in junction w • : tiie Ti i.an War In \e.-'ij;at mk i ■ in■ 11 ttee ( li.m • 1 i.it» MeKelle:- ( I t n.. I> > all-' ii" Hue I tii.it the a|>ni'i|H .i. •• i- i ■.si— rinttee has1 "substantially asrwil" in ■ ill e\erut>\e -ession 1 ■ n.fi-rt.iUe tin' prohe n espouse to «:e:ti md- from ?e\ era I set ators. Senators "I v«;'nu~ Old.. 1) >. and X.ve (X. I>. I.'ep) i ■ nod in urging the appr Mr- a'inis |U'<Ul'» '• it-: dv — pile r il l r: a'■|l'ilillpl"v«'iits th.it the Turn m eomniittee was engaged in cxa i- •' 114 • >ine plri* '.if Iend-leti.su ■iun.it o s and w • ild eunlintie to (III so. FOR SAYS POSTWAR PROGRAMS STUDIED U . shir :! n. O. t I.i ( AIM Pres ident I! •" ' -elt ■ (l '"(l ■>' ", l1 •' Ictus oi viir mhI |wi.«t-war ndjtwl men' are under consideration and 1H it .•-itted p »U' in and polices to; ijove"II < • ' .i-' III i ' Will lie dp veloned A new unit rfrnlina with the |»r»l>* lem ht . been ct up in the War M«« hil:/.i' < ' " e headed !•>' .lames V r-v !te . M WooseVelt iiil it had mi di H(1 bearing on nmhili/ation, w» liiiilk nK tiiat we -till .ire at work cm Orn*r»m ALLIES POUR ACROSS RIVER ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ BIG DNIEPER DAM DLOWN UP Red Menace To Germans Unchecked Floe dec! Lov/lantls Not Halting Soviet Gain; Disristjr Faces Nazis London. I III. i( A I *)—Tli-■ water- of 111<- v.r« ;il l>nie|ier dam tin- largest in Kuropc wcii" sent rolliti}' over tlic litis sian countryside miicc more I>\ (ieintan troops. tlx I Scrim ra dio reported today in acknowl itl'iiiiV lli> ir flijfilt l'r>.in /.apo ii/'n. thi ir 1«nii« Id southern key base and guardian fortress of I in' < 'ritnea. ,\> \\ » that ii.e SI Ul.tlOll.tlUII dam I'.'I Ikvii blown up by !(i« enemy I' llK ucd \._t I:: > -lit cecdcd in rep... iii; ..I!rv tile KllsSiaiis oi-.-l: ■ ■ycd it> u ' i ll i . 'lirlllM'lvr', v. lull : ill : li.i'i. I!..: Hit- Dnieper in MUt ii v. mt was called I tic great C.-t piece • M'lt i-abntUftC "I all lilllO. The gigantic (lii111 :> situated ut tin1 1 -we: >'iiit 1 ■ ■ • * Hn i i i-. :.i;»i«J.-. a iiw mites north "! y..i|»m-i>/.ti«'. and wa> ronsidiiitl tiiie ut tiiv iuitstaful .Ilii IKiU il .n il I'M 11 :i I *.- nl lae Siivit*t regime. I: waters Koncratc iHwiv t'*r the whole industrial ea nt till- I'l. ..ii- and ij ha.- iii'i'M .-.mi lii..: "wii ic\t: control.- tin dam con trols till' V. Il-'lc SlllltllWC.SlCl'U l<!| si.in ndustry." |t\ liliiuiiiu up tin* crrat il.im tin' Germans evidcittD hiipi'il to stall tin- Utissian advance west ward and prevent tlir cutr.ip inrnt iif garrisons in tlir ( rime.:, liclicvcd In number mole tli.u. I till.(Ml!) troops. There was tin ennlirinatiiiii i»f the dam's de stnietiiiii Irmu .Moscow. anil il was nut known whether the Itllssians would he atile In trans port their armies across t lie new |\-Hooded terrain to close the Crimean escape corridors. Mcanwh lep Melitn|Mj|, (i."i mill's t » the south. had been isolated by other S'Vict . i>li. ■ > aim la tall was i pccVd In-ill y. tin: it . Man.- t Ill !1 II|III' till ' ted Threat nt a double-pricmed Kussiau offensive hum; over the Crimea. The Ited army was | potiriii'4 masses of men and tanks into the Dnieper I'latlands. just north ol the Sea of A/ov, lioth almve and lieliiu Melitopol. Other Soviet ton es were report ed coin iminu on the western tip of tlir Tainan pe"insiila in the < aucaMi*. preparatory to Itiinch il!^ a powerful .iiiiphiliimis at tack en the Crimea, across the two-mile wide Kerch strait. Tiii .c \v. ii" iudii i:.i>n. however, ".hat i i- (inn n IT'.ii army w.i preparing !•' withdraw from ts • • cari",i |i.> i' •!!.-: ii; the ('] tuea. On the contrary. the German* appar-| ently intended to try in huld the' poll I..-II! . at ! Ci . t-. The tlin..! *• i tin Crimea was not I he only riisa '< ■ faci tm the battered German an - I- : • tin- iinrth, a Jtiuwinn rotnmtmk|uo said, licit army lank corps have forced a new breich ill the Gt : n ii i ■ i v iin- c i inii.itill I Kic\. and ha. !• smashed three \ i/ <11\ i-i.111.» mii the we.steru bank nt '!••• Dnieper in fitting on both flank* nt Mie t'kiamiaii capital. Gomel, another German defsa base "ii the edge nf lower Wi te Hussla, also faced imminent capturc by the Soviet forces. Stocks Still Improving Tin- Im rxh if i . i-miliirly iiiulu fcfirlftn <>. .i «t... • . . . 43 COUNTRIES SEND MEN TO RELIEF MEET '•v ' • I;, i \|t, X|, i • • •ti:t i m\ t u> Cmti-.l X .1 o - ifl t«l nut<liti« ii Atlantic ( ily .(.• -i\. in*\| •»;i;11 ||,ive jiccoiilril. • lii'i .mn' kiMwn t'd iv. • 111(1 -i■ « ' i \\ .;l be 11'iiK 0% • It . Xc v Y-'i U. <>i ' |( I-'»r I;riin*fI 'it viim i»\ i* bunt* hi Idrt'iy's iiuirkH '*i <i i'UtSim1 ' \l')—S'nck.s AZORES SEAPLANE BASE GRANTED TO ALL!ES THIS EXCELLENT SEAPLANE BASE, the liarlior nf !'■ ta in till" A/on >, v. '! yn n bo t: <! I y A'1 i . lii-raft in their h:.ttle o;..lin_.L Die Na/.i U-biiats in tin- Atlantic. Wlx n the v. a.. t..k< n a mi: iji : ;1 . A:-..-: ran Clippers were amlmreil in the harbor. The in: et map shows the excellent Keouraph.i'al j ■ :i <•{ tin- •• Islands. luakn.i: it ut'bAiule to Di'ulect cuiuuys headed fur either EiikUiimJ er Africa a«.lcrniUionnl) Americans Lose 60 "Forts,f Nazis 104, In Big Air Battle I.iiiitltin. Oil. 15—(Al'l—'I In (ivriliiiiss. iii;is>iiii; their iii*i**t !■t Ifrlivr lighter ii|i|>tiMliiiii I i ilati*. »l»>l (Inn it a i.rtui, iniiiilii i "I •ill Anii i ir.iii I lyiui; I nrli'i'sM's Irum .1 hi*a\\ iiii-ci- that mailt* shambles ycsti nla.x iiut nl Unci Na/i ri'llcr a ml hal! hearing |>laul> al Scliu:*iiil'iirt. Tin- vv:M t .*•,*.• : ■ <•-! • ' . .1 A r I 1 In I I : pl.V i- .. ,-aiilii ! ji -,.l)..i.lj V , , , i !]|* .h-iiir;; ;.ll t-.- w..y t,.„„ i |.i m ,• . -t ; ., 11 . •. In-. •: ..'i\ ..?• | li • . ,,gain, Wi ' . .!■ " r. ■ . ' - ■ • . A ' i > i v ii • I v tu III- li ;!'!• t , :i . Cotton Mixed Around Clo Nii\ *> .. I • • r. ( AI' i t >11 : • i- • i . • i .i t • j •»:. cwit• • mcr : . hiiihvr. X'»ir ie> wore ti i ceiii* • ii.ili- . iill*.** :i . M l. !><■ |1 >i • i*.* 20.1. ii:u; M . i 'JO.tll. I'lVVIinls fl»..-t* ()|M*M I >i*«***: 111 »**;• 'JO. Ill nil 17 M.iivli L'dHJ 2'' nM May '. lit.::. l!i"V JiliV ... I!».7H l:>. I POSTMASTER JOBS IN EAST ARE OPEN \\ .* n <>i*t. la (AIM Tin* C'i\ i SmH-. t imitation s«t«n •:>. * t-•«i.iv it w- i itwivo «| i • i»i In: ilic IM sl|i|i> ill I • I i " .i ml (irccitvilc. N. tApt *1 icilt ii ill* inn*' In- lil< (I v \i»\i .- !• X.i-i'i-. n| 'li-- . i t>1.1-,i:it. \\ | . . ni>tniri*il l.i'i- pinhiililv N Ih'i* 1 I. MOST ACREAGE TO CORN DURING 1942 Hiitcltfh > H*l !."< i Hw •• i .til l.mil i- ' \ , i* ■ i Nmi'i C ,n 1.1~* yi-.11 u.i- devilled tin* jit*i•»( ii-i ii* ! r M :' *«• -talt>1 I-' i| . -I i.i i'h- S'.iv fVimrltncitl ..! a.;- cm). i,i,r ii*ii .i Monday. llav , i,.-., ■ .• .1-.) li li 11 |H*I ii*iit ill * 11- 1 mil i*nl«* i *.' i . v ' ■ i- '* n th iil p. - i .1: HA ■ „• iu.- I- -.* -11 plan- ,\ii- i a! 7.11 p.-: i-i cotton « ;*i I 2 ." I rent n i In 'in- "■ t. hay »*i*t»|w d< small grains < it tfltt?n im hav. let" pniiva .«ril r hay. o--.v|■ -. .* IV b<,i*i. ciivi* inrt ppami's. II! .Illc! "lit- I' 111(1 |" i.nii-d t l» imlHT "i fiH'tl I n he r.iifl I Nazis, Japs in Protests To Portugal IoikImii Oct. |.<— \I'»—(irr 111.un .mil t.ji.ui protested in PiMtim.il to.l.ix nt rr the ki.mi1 III". <ll ll.lM's III I 111* 1(1 I III* Kritisli .iikI ihc \a/is aimtilx sen eil ikiIkc 1I11I Kiev reserved tin- richl l" make rclaliatorx action <.(•im.nn h it instated. Imw ( 1 er. ulictlicr slie would Kn so lar ,i» to declare 11.1t 1111 (he 1'Mitiii.iicse. In aiiiioiiiiciiie tlie prittesl. the Merlin radio called I'lirtiical's a* t -i severe violation o| ncu lialil* burley leaf crop LARGER THIS YEAR • n \<<i t!' C >• •tii|>iiml with •; 1 •I"' « • Mop .i- • State lX>|>MrliiH*nt \l< 'IkI.ijv V ,11 |< ,ii«- i.'im it 1 I : .Ml |ili Iiuls ;.(■ It; A m St Hui; lr *v P H itid I'. >. . \ ratlin 11 will hi M irU'V -ii.irUr' N1 * if 7. Americans Lose Eight In Solomons Section; Attock Surprises Foe Allied lle;ul«|iuirier.» in tlu* :«■ utlnvi'-ij Parii'ii-. Ort. 1~»— (AIM- American ami Austra lian plane.- have *i;n up a store • ■f Ul<> 111 eiyh: ajrainst the aiiese .»ine«- Sunday over (wo cremy .»(r< •m.rh< >ld> wliero Nip pon's air pmvt r i- reputed I.- jrrral Ni w ISritai ami I'.ou }.'ain\ ille. Tin m '.77 to 3. v - •< .«•<( I .<■ \ ' »:.,iuai N« I-' ' • ■ tU - ' :<• - itiu-l : -hi. . i-f .. • ei'Mliil ; . • • th.m )iii) I., . , ' ' tni I . «. }t -li.U.'i.!:\ :'! • tht-ni s •; tlu* -• . <1 'iiv j. K i\ ^ Itt • • » t»mj i ■ tl •"<! -■> J.M'.m.vo ' . : At ■ iii . ■ r , 1 \ • c 1 Oi»i : . , 'Ire M • '.lap i.to i '■ i ■ ' ' -f>M. ,-it ] .el.,'-. ... nvd 'I r tmrolier ;e-,.( ■: I'' v •• \. <I :: -i one "| the nnvp than li '.T itiihatil. »• '• '' l ' /nz _A' I <>li \(>1! I ll ( MMi|.|\ \ « ,I)i|(| „||h s|„m(,|s •'"<1 IlKllI r.-.inx this iMnm.,,,, Nazis Are Hurled Back On Vclturno Decisive Gains Are Made All Alony Line; More Cities Taken Allied Headquarters, AUfirro, • >i-t. 1">—(A!'i Tin- main for i-« - <>i ;ix A. Fifth Army pinnvii aiTux tin* Vnltiirtui riv it int■ • in-uiy U' ii ln idjrt head • tmlay. ami (ii-pa'i h-•- fn>m Ll. Gelt. Mark (Mark's buttle head quarter -ai<l the llriti.-ii ami American- ivi-rc injr the etwmy I tack alonjr the entire 1'rnnt ii'in the » ~i ciast to T lit- tllnlli • >t Italy. : . ir, s\«. coaxal quick canal. •;»» 1 "f ' ii h;n!i si' linr.' ■ mi i■.!: tin- river. '41 Hi- ilic liritUii |||>. trovers I..timet .mil l.iinkoiil. .iikI I Ik* Netherlands Ktiiilni.il Hnris hllilftl lull.. ii| e\p|ttsjvi-s jnlu tin- hills, .i lenili, light raged alum: Hit* coast. Tlie (•crinaiis ob\ .1 It.id In1'i iiiii-;is\ nt i-r Ihr |"ii-sil>ili|\ ii* It a landiii-; —I In- lirsl amphibious i>|irrati»u in til-! taken in Hit i ■ 111( \rm>' sintf its uti-iiial arih.il mi ilie Vali um In aches—atttl had cou rt nli tied lumc ai'tillt'tx croups ill I lie < It • 111111.11 n 1 l; heights and in the Itmcr ground. •■>' P" ttU ■ in i* i if in \ ■. position hourly is heroming inure desuerale and lie uili t.lt\inii.lv |„. |,i|',.(.(| ,,, pull out litiin all the lint area near !lie river a military sptiKrsiu.ui (Ifi I.tret!. ill CI.itk' 1 'H.t <•cnei.il MouBotncn1 ighllt Ann* 'iIsi■ advanted tin the i-i land seti.tr .ti (he Irans-iU'ttin 7' 'I •""! i apliiretl the It.Mit tt| t as „aleii(l.i live mil-, "I'M lint est |M(| "if '""III side t.| II,,. i rj. »«•! < as,|i tlend., is .'|| mj|P< •struthw es| Hi leniiiili. : • <i Mtinl Tum > Serious Labor Shortage h Facing U.S. Railroads S- I ii . I ' I ( \P< .1. !i. I i! ' • • •: tl:r I >11 (■( "I i'l icti.-i !'■ (m : r hi. t 'l<i *. '!• \ . I' \ | |. N!. |»j>< - Ail "> t ' i' '>«' t■ • I n i ii •■ in i --ii inmn • illtt : .a ill <••><.! I I" ; .i5.1 •II. "\\ c I -ri I p • |>i*i 1 !• tin I. I • II!. "Ii r I • •••!«." : .1 I! |- . II .•!»•!• H'lHj flKUl h I <•• •• c i I tlllllK .ill I II Mil' ill \ |i>;ili|»"\vvr • I.! I UI* " ' 1 \ !• ii iniiitilnoti In w<»rw," St'vcn* winter \vi illi|ii', t'fitiiiii u . .. .'1 • i . , . wc.tern < I'-H-l!;, u .11 1,1 in i, • :,i undue, •' J* i* iwrtuti "ti i 'i i«"«l traffic li p mi siiut tKi«iK>ng(<rs » )l I • I' ■ 11 111 sy II. 'i ii--; h;u( •lv '-'I. .nwl ivc Ix'cii rc •IV l«;
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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