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IrUnltlfVSOH thirtieth \ lai? HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2!), 1!>4 1*1 i'.1.im ! l%!» i:\l-n: v \ i I'f\;n r'fvtl!1 si:xi»\v. rl\b i ha i b copy WORK OF ART FRAMES DEATH-DEALING MASTERPIECE AN ANCIENT MARBLE FIGURE on a tcrracc of King Victor Emmanuel's palace at Casorta provides a fiame for a deadly British anti-aircraft gun manned for instant action. To the north, the Allied Fifth and Kighth Armies movd ahead Ave miles toward the new German defense line, where the biggest battle to be fought in Italy appears to be shaping up. (international) Coal Strikes increase In New Crisis Government Seizure Expected After Strikes Referred to President Washington. Oct. -'•>—(A I') —A new coal crisis—tlic lourtii in ri\ months—laced President Roosevelt today as spreading ,-t rikes indicated a probabU n» ar paralysis ol the industry hy .Monday. 1 .• critical labor .situation was h.^ .jilted l>y the-e developments: I The number of idle mine »u. Lit.. exceeded OH,000 early l«» d:,\ ;,nd the tijjure was expected to ov hourly. The War L.ib'ii' Hoard refer red the strike U» the President. m«U* i;o\ eminent seizure of the idle !•:!.> virtually imperative under tie war laho|- dispute aet. Sueh i /lire would immediately make any person who encouraged inter i ■ 11•' i .ii i>l produetion subject t> c. :mal prosecution. Ii the Presi dent urdei's the seizure before Mon day. it will H'\'' tremendous imp.'M V the meeting ol the United M re Wnikei-.' poliey committee on tii.it day. .i. The WLI! iinnoiineed its det J n hi the Pennsylvania Anthracite M.uer-' 'w anc dispute, awarded an in ease o| HI! 2 cent). a day imdt liir I.title Steel formula, tree 1" 'Is and equipment estimated to be v. 't-u 2ii t<> 25 edits a day. and an i'l .ea-e in Ihe annual variation pay n tut friim $2(1 t<> $all. The antlira e ie miners had asked an inereiise "I sj ,i day ,uid portal -to-portal pay. and -iii uii'avorahle reiietion to the tin :.-ion wa> feen immediately. I lie iiio-i serious impaet of the s' \e w.ii, reported from Alabama v.iii'e the Tennessee Coal, Iron and liaiiroad Company said a shut-down "I it- \ asl Knsley sleel works wa. ini" iiient because ol a fuel short I he lure of time and a half on Saturday may keep some mine.* ''iis 'Ins week, but Sunday niuht :s the teriiiin.il period |o< the working j! ■."triiel ions passed hy the UMW "•adeiship last June. Smith Dies For Murder In W arrenCounty haleijth. oet. i>j». _(AP)— Willie • Ji'ith . :t7-ycai old Wurrenton county Aeui.. died todii.v in the jjas chain ■«' denying that lie killed Vcrnot "well, aged Warrenton inerehiint last Deeemher 31. ^•nitli told Prison Chaplain I. A ,, that "I was framed." ami thai «hcy told |,e- on me". Powell, who had given odd Job. " Smith, was robbed of more thai S''11" the niuht of the slaying. Ilu blood stairs were found latei "" Smith - overalls and several wit nesses testified that Smith was th< | person they had seen with Powell "tiritiK thi- trial, several officer: testified that Smith had confessed bat the defendant den ed Mint '»« ..died the in*T1.Ii.tii Tobacco Markets To Reopen Monday After 3-Day Close Governors Broughton and Darden Express Satisfaction Over Resu Its cf Holiday Raleigh. Oct. 21)—(AIM—Tobacco markets on tin* Kastern, is Middle and Old Belts will reopen lor sales Monday after a sus- i >> pension of three days. Governor Broiitfhton and Governor l)ar- i den of Virginia said today in a joint statement. I !! McLaughlin May Manage For McDonald III tin- Sir Waller lintel. I>;iily Dispatch Bureau. BY LYNN NIKBKT Ii.licit;!). Oct. 2!l. Gossip mi us 11.illy well informed circle-- anund K'iil.-mli now has it lliiil Jolui Me ! Latiyhhn. ul Statesvillc. will lu st,it*- manager lur II;il|>11 McDonald in his campaign lor'the nomination tor governor nest year. The miiiic source:. apparently ae cc|>t it as practically ccrtain \V It I Unistead. of Durham, bimcr con;; j le.-man. will h.iiHlle the Gregg 1 | Cherry campaign. Tin- candidate. ' I IheiiiM-h es. perhap- the only pe1 sons who know they have in mind v\ilh respect to campaign . tiategy. ; 'have had noilung to s.iv on the siib . jeet. . The McLaughlin li-adeiship I". ' Mi Donald \\ -uM lie w li.it the ophis ticated call . natural, lie hails from I | the right section of tip- .State. ..n j area ot congested population .cil ! I heavy voting -'length and m wlucu . it i> conceded that McDonald i , strongci than la- was eight veal ago. , I Hi i- a clo-e trsend. pei soiial ami po- : , litic.l. ot Morton Doiiglitop, one of ! McDonalds outstanding -uppitrlcrs . . and who ha- himselt been mentioned | as a possible campaign manage.. , , McLaughlin is ju-t 37 years old. j . j has been active 111 iuiDemocrat J circles; and as legislator and mem- I , Inr ot the board of cnn.-eiA alum and i r" development has proven his mettle j I among the older party leaders. During the 1941 General Av-emhly j McLaughlin uiganixed and headed I the "Kennel Club." a semi huitioiou- t j so( till group of legislator- who had j . been given the run around by Speak- i er M.'ill in committee appointments I land so were in the doghouse, and he ! | worried the House leadership right I (successfully. Any campaign direct-! ' ed bv John McLaughlin will be an I j interesting one and some new vote- ! getting stunts may be looked /or. LowerOpening For Cotton m New York. Oct. 211.- (AI')—Co! ton futures '"Id con tract) opened j five to 20 cent- a bale lower Noon \.dues were IS to .'In cent- a bale lower December 20.00. Marco 111 87, and May lO.fift Previous close Open December -*<>•»!' -'".Oft: March 1!>»2 ">•»» Mav 19.71 10.71 | i'J.qO !!>'}•.' j neir mmilwiu •"The temporal y closing of the to bacco niiii'kcts was made necessarj by an unwarranted and disastrous decline in the prices of tobacco din ing last week. particularly as af feeling tin- lower grades of tobacco Such action was taken after con fercnce with tobacco grower.-, ware housemen and agricultural leader. "The action with respect to a hoi ida.v has already had beneficial re sult.-. Price... have measurably ins proved. AK-". assurances have been received irom Washington million tic- which reasonably justify re sumption <>i r ormal sale schedule. next week. We are nuv definitely assured tha' the allotment to buyers, has not |»ee: COt and will not be cut. I! v. i- upon at lea-t the im pression that the allotment had been cut that many price- declined, ac cording to ,-tiitements made by buy ers. "\\\• also lave 'lie dcfir.ite assur ance t!;ai the ('••nmiodity Credit <"• »«'i • 11 mii will continue to hav e its repre.-en'-it.i iv m !h(- market and v. ill conti' iic t > buy tooacco at the highest price.-- po-.-iblc within the ceiling limit. "Upon these assurances, the mar ket will reopen nn nexl Mouda> a: <1 n-Niinte normal schedules. I! i-arne.-tlv hoped that the price will In- «■ 1 :il» li/.ed and that I lie far mer.. will re<i \e much better price. than we i- e\|ict icnccd last week. "If these a Mirawes should not pi.iti i.ili/c , it tin priv. again es pel lenee an mil e;ism.able and un warranted di i|>. we will reserve tin right to lake -ueli lui-ther action a> may lie appropriate under Ibe cir cumstances We propose to do e\ erything within our power to pro tect the farmers of the two states against any unjustifiable decline it the pricc.s ol tobacco." DeMari^nv Defense Implies Sunburn Is Singed Hair Cause Nassau. RaltamaH. Oct. 20—(AP)— l»> implication, the defense suggest »-d today that .-unburn riav have ac counted lor the sinyed and curled hairs reported found on the body ol Yiiehtman Alfred de Marigny aftei the slaying «f s>r Harry Oiikcu. lie Mnrigny. on trial in the Ba hamas Supreme Court for the niur der of his rich tatlici in-law. rollcc up a sleeve and rubbed the hairs ■ n hi.- arm as C'hicl Defense Counci Godfrey S. Iliggs suddenly took < new tack in his rro.«^ exaininaliot ol Captain .lames Barker of tin Miami police. Market told of making a micro scopie e\animation of the lanky de fendant's arms, face and head somi Iwehe hours after Sir Harry's burn ed and beaten body was found las July fi in a bedroom of hi., seasidt \ ilia. Weslbourne ' lb? previously expressed fhc opin jri|| III. II 111 e . 11 ."'l.-i'i ^ iv]|ij lrlo;l li Russians Continuing Fight For Krivoi Rog Storm Toward Perekop, Last Door of E&capc For Nazis in Crimea London, Oct. —(AC)—A mighty Utisstati tank force criisiui!^ down on Knvoi lti>j.\ strategic Dnieper loop city. I'roni llii! north, bcjran its second tlay oi I Kittle today with last ditch (Ii rniaii armor in a fierce simple lor possession of tin iron mine and rail center. 'J'i.i- kittle i.. ".st.il in lull |>r"ii Hit" German lnuti command < oniliUll.Hpic said. Thi; N^/.l.s as scrKO liny iiail destroyed llj llu.» Slilll lilllk>. South < > I |1>C Dnieper loop. Army troop- were )>11it 1^11tnr- im': the wide stcpiws ol nit- soii'iier.j Ukraine less than (>n null's I runt I'crckop, last cl"i: •>! escape open to 'he Na/i Crimean j:arri.-oiis. Mos cow s-aid. Tile Uussiaiis. advancing :<l a rale of I'roni twelve to IK miles .1 day. would reach the sale of I'crckop within a week it that |»aee is maintained. < ariture ol' the village of Niz hnc-Sarago/.hv. highway .iunclioii in the heart of the steppe coun try lli miles west of Melitopol and only II miles from the Dnie per river town of Kakhovka. cleared the way for the rapid westward surge. .More than .'>.000 Germans were killed in the liattlr for Xizhuc - Sarago/.hy. The llussians found -;."i0 freight cars left hehiiid when the enemy tied the town. In clean-up uperati<>:is s . !th\"osl ol IAiepropctrov.sk. Soviet troops swept into several towns and cap tured additional stores of German military equipment. On their way to join the forces storming Knvoi Ho;;, they killed l.alin Xa/.i> and captured on entire company of llie 415th German infantry division, the war bulletin ^iid. iialki. a village 27 miles from Nokopol. German-held strong p-i:il in the northern stcpiie country, was taken i>y Soviet columns rounding up German mutants snuth of the bend of the Dnieper river. Ration Values Assigned To Jams, Jellies Washington. (i; • •_'!)—(AP>—Jams' jellies mid fruit preadx, which will* J be I itionrd beguiling Sundav were | I assigned values ol r<Hir and six points .1 11.> ikI jjh |>\ n„. (ii'iii-e «>!' Price Admin. * ation today. I Accompanying liii.- announcement ui the agency \ov ember cii.n l ol j>#■!lit value tni jice.-sed IihkU were* ■ incrciiKP^ ol from two to live pninb ! in the ration cost ol berries, apples, , fruit cock 1.1] | it'ii rs and pineapple , in eilli.s or hoi lie-, Hoo-ts were or dered ;il:.o for pineapple juice and tliree tomato products. but the value.-, | on beet:-, pumpkin, -quash and grape- j I fruit juice were reduced. | OPA announced also that begin-j lung Sunday the ration cost ol l°J i pork, veal, lamii and mutton cut- will j be lowered one i . two points, with | beef values uncha gcd. HiiIter will .-tax t 11! points. Oilier change the meat-fat pro- i gram included ' .vo point inereac | for niarjjcrinc t • \ points a pound; I ; lioosts ol one po ni for shortening as j well ii.- salad and cooking oils, rais ing III" total ' • ! e points a pound: j . and increases el tv. o points to a total ' , ol live •' P" "id tor cream cheese, I creamed cottage cheese, nculchatel ! and cream .-ptc.nl In othei pvoce -ed food changes i all ettec' \ e S -r iay. pickled. spiced i and brand cd s i n t- were eliminated ' I from rationing nd the Iro/.en foods j I category was rev ed. A value ol i\ points a pound jai ; ! was assigned ••• iam-. pre-erves and I non citrus mai ni.ilades. while the ra 1 lion cost of Jellies and fruit butters was lixed at loin |>oints a pound. Starting N -vcu her I. green stamps j ; A, If and (' fro- the new War |{a- J | tioii Book 4 will used to buy pro cessed londs. They wil be v il.d I through December 2(1. In addition. Ihe last blue -lamp- in Hook >x ' ■ Y and X may be u-cd through \ >v - ! I ember L'o. ! i start .i tire in (kikes' bedroom n an j apparent attempt to make flic death I i seem accidental, probably would , | ftuvc .-tillered burns. Iliggs brought I out today that many burned hairs were found on de MarignyV face : and arms, then unexpectedly a-ked J I "Could -unburn cause this bril ' li.illCe ol the hair'.'" | "I don't deux that." the (pnet-j s|Miken American replied. WEATHER FOR NOUTII CAROLINA Warmer this afternoon, nof ciiiitr so cool tonight and Satu: I <1.1 X III! "lioilll LAFAYETTE RE JOINS I". S. NANA AT A BRIEF CEREMONY on Pier 88, Hudson River, the salvaged U.i S. Lajayette is restored to the Navy as Capt. B.!{. Man: can (center, group at microphone), superintendent ol salvage, L'.S.N'., hands the tran.-fer papers to Cupt. H. V. MiKittrick, representing the Nuvv. ilrucriia::oital) Moscow Conference Success, FDR Says Roosevelt Approves Senate Declaration To Avoid Future Wars Washington. Oct. •*!».— (AIM — President Roosevelt said today tliat the Moscow conference has been a great success and he indi cated it was in its filial phases where formal documents ol agreement are being drafted. .Mr ISiN'M'Volt told ,t pi i . .1 conference ;i!m> th.'it in- v..i. mucli in lii\oi- "I .1 Semite (iiil tinti that. In avoid v.;r in t.,(. i • : > this country will conpei .lit er.-. Mill he did mil eiii'e I" thiil the C'onnally rc-olut:< discussion in the Senale v «|ii;ite. The elnel c\ecu?;ve ' Jhe net icmiII.- ol Hi Russian. lliitisli and A .• eign iMliister.s in.iiie it . " t success not only I i \ IOW ol dellllite ti in- • i' iii• ::* hut i'l.s" Irom the '..nil, 'm spil il <•! il. The o\ fi .ill ••iii. . ' . , . he siiid. is j«t .ri t . :il .jif the end «il .i^ • • i I .! I.> and away Hit- m<- > thin, heloi j. tin (■••nit i .1 K' i ; ei .said Small Scale Stock Profits Now* York. 29. (AIM Small {>i •! 1 «M.-h 113 (-■>niii)iif(| : i keep Iiu* stuck market unrioi \vi;i|> todny. A:vi>im sliiiros 1n\vi*i wnr \ in iii.iii I)i>tilli»u. Sohonloy. |):-t:llor> (*nrj»uiil•'>i». So mrii:i '-. I»**i:■,i«■ uin. t'hi.Vi-lor. Suu'lu-fli |{;nl>\;iy I' S HuWkt. I I ("aso. |)iii<:I;is \iii..i,l ToNil* ('lMI1|)ill)V. Hl'-Vill I'll ..I! ..Ill I'hilip Morris. I'lu* liunks niw |>in lic<l nil Wi'MiimhniiM'. So ilhem I' m - In-. Mnlityoinory Ward. A r;H,m Smelt inn and Dtnv ("horn i ;il Two Arm\ Planes Crash Near Raleigh Halemh. Oct L'!t (AIM T\v-> • limy smulc-xoiil iiirplniuv- t n»>hod in ,i lurinat imi 11 mlii today olid tin' t>i 1<it~ imiiu'd to death in the wri'i'k VVi'nosso* h.iit 1 the bottom plane «MU«hl firo and swiftly riiir.ix'd into it collision with J ho pliif.o j * »> t afoovo It. Tlio aooidont uoourrod about thicr itiilo south ■»! in ir, War Prisoners To Begin Work Unguarded ' 'it. ' >r!. I .\l' > lt.il I • ••• .. >.!i who h.iv<• bn.ii .11 11- !<kI.\ fm ,ii Iwisi .• months and '. have -hnwn by tlicir (Icimiiiiui ! • ' thc.v i- In' ■; ;i -'<•<! .' !i .»• ;,i • I '" i • .\ ; . on' ii- •: i-.. i i>s without mi.ini, In ii.i.. lit; ; IIIIMUIK".' < flit t<• fl.iV. 1!h- \V. . I »• •(>;it"111i»-nt .-;n<l tlx" •h;« . y Join lor in'isoutTM will be i»» ' ti' i i:.;ni .y. \ i i;n .it, . I "eloscl.v - . od |.»y M.v militiiry I i»uUn<rit :< r.w di'iKii hiw-nt said "no ; |.r. iix i v. , i . p ii... c(i. tii.it I-. if. k'iisrd mi" t i- v .-t >m individuals I tviiti ■. •• i'l nir " ill tinto msuu:: I • .Hill ■ ::rt*i11' : It . i employ! . V. :'i '.«■ ml to .< jHH't til II. Iltary tiutli'irilits .111\ n ..in wn.-atis ; l.ictiiry imihI n t <>u tin ;..n! .»| pii-iiif I it- "i ni \ • >liiiiniis i•; .'U'rlyos yivun I i>\ t in i hut- . American Ships Pound German Line Clark's Forces Gain As British Clash on Adriatic With Enemy Allied Headquarter.-. Alyj-iv, <Kl. '211— ( A I * > An Aint'iiciiii «•. miser and <l' -Irover. pouring iiroadside- into Marshal Krwin Rommel's I i in - «»!' emmnunicu tion- alonji the ancient Ap;>hin Way. |>• >11 iul>«I iln Minturno area t«» tin- rear ol his Mount Massieo positions, AiIii• <i head quarters announced today, a thc Allied I* ifill and Kiy.iilh Armies punched out short ad vances in tin- face of massed artillery. I-'Ik IitiiiK through a driving ruin, tin- Americans ol 1.1. (<1-11. Murk W. Clark smashed through rivulets and up bristling moun tainsides for a sain ;>l thn •• miles hi the Sparanise a era. They threatened the town ol Teano. where lour roa(I- ,ioii» to the east ol .Mount Massic". the lofty anelior ol' the Komnirl line defending Koine. Teano is !>« miles southeast of the Italian • capital. The Fifth Amy's ota-ial ilaitU : 'II laiod the Pa-fit!.1-' Car. u. " il.v mile, north "! the Vol . ni.i. t» : tjs ! s ••!»!;• 1 adv..;c on 7. i • >i i t 1 Mti.ssivn and M-'itdraiioiu-. .> Hi 11: - tisii element.- tor tin- most ;> i :vl \ «•: ii\ 11 Till :>at : .1-. t-arlle ti< the nort'-.e. s'.. .:i the l: i\ fi-.Miiiiu r««s on, "iu- !'.!' \y vol.;■ >lida'i-d .!• in .• ■ n't i' an !•••».in.i ti.j;- .a..j; g ■ -ti? leading north along the Vol I. iiso toward \'*:-..i;..no:■» . i;«y point i:i tia !!•• .: >-l I.-a'. (Tllf (5e H...II [■illll:l ..!■ <|tl ■ -.od Nazi force* hud been vbligvd t«> withdraw 1" new mountain ;i • linns on noth .-..lies i>l the VuVa.-ln in tin- lace <«; powerful Allie;! ,.s i sail It.-.) j On the (eighth Army front, (iencral Sir licrnard I.. Mont 1 ginnery's veterans clashed bit terly with the enemy on tin Adriatic coast road near San Salvo, two miles north of Mic Trigiio river and three miles in land. where the (iermans were making everx effort to prevent enlargements ol the shallow bridgehead north of the stream. Fifteen miles inland, where .Montgomery's warriors have tot >et reached the Trigno. Kighth Armj units occupied Montefal coii,. after a live mile advance from Castelinanro. Stil! larther inland. MoSitK.nn «•!>•'.- forces cajit . e<i M 'Ii-c. mi ,i nv'iir.tsi -i <>ne mile we,.' ol Toivii.i I'll Sjiiiuu, taken vestci da v. aiolist- abmil 1" miles east and sliphtly north of the mountain <• -n :: illicit;.in. ethic ot I.-el II Wh-.l t the ti' iniiiis- nail iiul...-ul deten e.-. TIRE QUOTAS FOR NOVEMBER REDUCED '.'■•I mi I »»■! _".i Tile quota-, for , rat,. HIIIK It .C' Ka-te It Notili t'.o , olin.i courtle* .aide- tin K.ileigh • (>PA district I'tfice have been -lash ed hit NnVf i i-c . l it. .doe s. .Ixfin— '-"it. Halt ijjh di.-Iiat diieitui .-aid I" day i Truck tire c|tt • have Ikih rut • 11«•-1. .1 <■!11■ >ti . ;d. below the Oc i"liei limn' .- I..1-1 n ••nth sruck tiro I quotas Km the countles in the district i totalled 1,7 |tt w hereas the November I i^iit v is 117 Tube quota- lor ill ticks will I- i.Xovciudci .is ! i pared v. lit t.'.'itT ill « •<t<»in-r. • I'a senia : • t (! .ale |. have been ,-et !»: • V • ntlii with ,!».7!»7 (• i .id' III tire- ill. .ated lo cal v. a | Mice .mil latioliiliu board I also. The (H-lohei (|ii<ttii wa> lo,. 1405 fm Ciiade I tire.i and 7,7UH fur ' l '■ ra<U 111 Treasury Isles Stormed As Step Toward Rabaul Allied Headquarter- in the Soul liv.rsi J i I" if. Ort. (A!') Warship.**, plain's ami troop:- of Admiral William 1*. Ilalscy have stormed the Treas ury islands. miles south of l'»ou;;ain\ille. a- I hi' entering wodjre l«» pry the .lapam'S" loose from their last Solomons liases and flinjr open the door to Italian). The nprl'alinn, di«elosed today in war reports, was executed l<rilli.i 1111>. Itrtinnins last Fri <lav. American Iwmticrs had completely knocked out uearliv enemy airfields with .*>0(1 tons or explosives. In till" ditrkni's:- lii-iure d;.'\ n Wednesday. njivnl u.nis u| a tn.«U force commanded l>v Hear Admiral Tin .loll- ^ WilKin iv.nrrrl '; II mi Moil" ••ml Sin Imi!. tiny rot :.I reel> imp ny llu* i'u'.i.-in y croup. .1 ■ t . . d.iylicli! .ippOitred. Ainer »;iii mid New intl troops mined tilf l>m ship.- to l.mdini* hinge.-. iitirt liendeH f»»i 11>«• bcache*. Ovcrliwrf# swiiims of plane- I'oiimrd im,,h;,l leniicd. Warsh in laid down ;i snmko M'iron Ham .-quails added ;i 'in* uiiil curtain. Mori.u lie urcclfd Ins; arrivals '•'lii'M' weapons wen' -ilenccd (.(«■ :**r> — ly Thru the Japanese orokc ,iikI fled into (In* lulls. Onre ii'oppinit up it completed. Ih'.ivily wooded Mom mid llu- tiny plantat mi isle oi StniiiiK provide Admiral Ital.-ey with position.- close jo the Shortliind . potential strolling jtoiir toi an Invasion "I Bon^ain ville. The enemy'* hii fields on southern Hoimainville hav" H'roady been c'riieicd :p*o jtn;m>n( j-eles«..
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