Batlu
Htspatrh
THIRTIETH YEAI1 '.kakkii wiiik ki-;i:vi<-i-: miItilUllEiin
1LlrtU Till-: ASKlH'IATKIt 1-ltKHS
HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA
MONDAY AFTERNOON, XOVF.MUKI; 1, 1JM«
1: 1.11I K l^ ■ K A KTI. U.\«•«K, yft ( KNTS COPY
CLOSER
COOPERATION
PLEDGED AT
MOSCOW
Reds Near Nazis' Last Exit
No German
Large-Scale
Evacuation
Railway on Isthmus
Within Easy Range
Of Russian Artillery
.Moscow. Nov. 1 — (Al') —
The Germans wore reeling hack
in ut 1 it confusion today along
ch'kod retreat roads above the
Crimea as the Russians' fourth
( Maine army battered its way
to within eight miles of the last
rail exit from the peninsula.
Willi tiic Russians driving toward
the Crimea over a broad
inull, it now is impossible fur
tin- (irriiiiiii' to evacuate large
limes any longer by the only
i ailway. \tliiell runs up the I'erekop
isilinius. only four ntiles
wide al its narrowest point, to
Kherson on the lower Dnieper
river.
The railway, which the Russians
brought within easy artillery
range jeslerdu.N Willi the
rapture of Chaplinka. had become
virtually useless to the
(•ernians as a line of eouimiinicatious
by today and in another
'II hours il should be severeu.
N.i/i troop concentrations and
i .|Hni columns attempting to live
It.- iii'..ili irap wt'iv being pounded
i wilt — ly by the Keel air lonv.
N-i/uro ot Novo Troit.skoc also
I ho Hod army strong central
|u>:t: n.s for operalion.s westward
H i; i I iward the Perekop-Kkorson
liiilw ay,
Ki.--i.in torees storming into NovoA
\eyevka, about Hi miles east m
Hie IVri'kop land bridge, bad already
cut the only other railway lino leading
• ■ it ot ilio Crimea, and the captun
ni more than i!nn settlements
l i - '.cell the Dnieper and thi" Crimea
put ihe Hod army virtually in pos.<
!'■n "I the entire Nogaisl; Steppe.
It is (iiieslionable how desperate
a defense I lie Nazis ran put
up for the Crimea. They had a
stroni; defense line from Zaporo- j
/lie through Melitopol to the Sea
ol V/.ov, but the Russians cracked
it. The Germans had prepared
lor this by erecting iighler. but
impressive, lines behind this one.
Ii too fell and with its crumbMing
the Kcd army ran roughshod
over the fleeing Grrman*.
Nazi Attacks
Are Repelled
By Guerillas
I.'Midon, Now I. — (icncral Jnsip
CI it llro/' unci" 111 ■- arc repelling
he.i\y German in I r: ntry attacks near
K '■> iii .nid Ilorani in the interior
(>t Montenegro, an army of liberation
c - iii in i«| tier said (today.
The coimmini(|tio. broadcast by the
Free Yugoslav radio, reported an otilJ'e.ik
of lighting between units "I
Tito's riflh division aid forces ul the
puppet Field Marshal Milan Nedic
!ind Yugoslav War m'liister Di aja
Mihailovic near Priboj on the Serbiati-liosniaii
frontier. "The enemy
■ Millering heavy losses." said the
r. >n 11 ii i hi m 11 le.
Numerous German alt clss wive
•v."itl in have been repelled in Croatia
tind Slovenia.
An earlier communique reported
that the combined forces of Tito and
Albanian guerillas, coordinating their
f,l!cii>ivos on the Albani iii border.
Ii^'tl captured the Yugoslav town ot
IX'biir,
near the Albanian border.
TARGET OF U. S. WARSHIPS
U. S. WARSHIPS are writing a new chapter in the Italian campaign by
blasting at Rommel's Appian Way communications line. From the
Gulf of Gactn, as shown by the map, a destroyer antl cruiser made
the Minturno area its first target, pounding at railroad lines, highways
and coast defenses near the Garigliano River mouth. In the
right corner, inset, a square indicates the extent o£ the fighting area
in relationshio to the whole of Italy. (Inh-rnaliuual)
House Group Favor
Out Of Town Mail
Postage Increase
New Revenue Reduced
As Committee Lowers
Several Other Rates
Washington. Nov. 1. -(AIM An
increase I rum Ilutt' to lour iii
charges mi iiiil iii-tuun leitoi.-. was
voted today by 11 iu* llolisr Way- and
Mfau.- ('• >ninnttco.
Tlit1 revenue mmiji prcvmu-|y I) i.i
raised the IixmI i..to 11<i:11 two 1"
three ct'iits.
Tin- i'oiiiiiiiMi'i dt'i'idt'd ><• tiii back
(he air mail rate from .i tuuatitvejy,,ppio\t-(l
ten cents t>> eight colli.-.
Tlic prc-etit i.iii- is mx ceills.
The •mmil• «_•»• also dccidcd there
shall • II" |l"ta.HC late IIHI (MM- nil
licw>pa|>ei> .Hid church .ilid religion*
publication . luil (lniibli'ii iill iillici
second class po ill charge.-.
The general admission lax wa» nil
back In 20 percent inslcad nl the |hi v
ioiisly approved I!o percent. Tlii'
present rale N leu cents.
Tlii' I'onimilloe rejected .i proposal
t ill back it.- previously approved
!."> pcrcent rale mi lucal • ol«*|»ln»ni'
bills. The late now is III pi recur.
Chairman Dniighton (I). N. C'.),
said llic net result \va> to reduce the
amount • >1 new revenue in the lax
loll I com SiJ.I IV.(M)(l,(Kl() to $2.:i»i:!,000,000.
SLAUGHTER QUOTAS
ON STOCK EXTENDED
Kalcigh. Nov. I. The sii-pcnsioii
ot (|uota limitations on the slnughtci
of livestock is extended to Decembci
1. ccnrdiim an annoiiiiceiiieli: Inday
by llillm.in Moody. Stale supervisor
ol the Food Distribution Ailiiuni-ti
ation.
All limits on quotas for licensed
slaughterer- were -u-piv tied lor tin
months ot September and October n
order to allow an unrestricted market
for livestock coining oil ranges and
dried-u|> pasluiers. Since the heavy
run of cattle is not yet over, the suspension
i- extended through tin
month ol November.
Seme Labor Leaders Risk
U. S. Future, Murray Says
t'liil.iflHphi,.. N,,v. I. (AIM Tin
"I Industrial Oi«iini/iiii..iiil.s
sixth (/(Histjlllliiiiiill conU-",,n
h,.,.,. ||s
1 hilip Muri,iv charged thai ci*r,
within the labor min ti,
H'iHUlS ill' |Jl'l ili.'
' ''ills hit willing In risk
i n u p tiitin,, ,,f ](„. udtioti in iiin
tit T s'r,|KKlt* for survival l>>
. t !' division, cncourauniK strike?
S'"l>p(i8fs of work lo impede thr
•'won i m i pi.... .
Mm i.i.v -;i><i in iinotlHT purl <»
In- 71 |),iKr I'iM'il In Uu- ii'iivcnliiii
111,11 "'lie liielKS ,lllll tlllC.lls ill ,1 ccrliim
individual u.i\ <• >|ii'ciiiI liiu-k'
Hi'Mind iind iiitiHilinili'iii »■» (lie .iclivitn's
"I tin' rnrniic*- "I labor ii
C'linyi'o.v
Ilr ic|)iiilrd Hi i' C Ii> 11n-inix'r-In|
iilcrriM'd I.KM.IWIi sincr Hie l.i ■
ci'ii\nil inn and si.icl mine than Sl.25d.lino
was upcnt on nrgfini/niiitini
, . •.. iiir. Mt- vmifj
Goldshoro Paper
Included Anions
New sprint Grants
Washington. Nov. l -(AP)—Tlu
War Produt-tnin l:< .ml iiiiimuiu'i' In
' day grant of 1.2!'! additional ton:
, i>l newsprint In 7(i new.-papers foi
Oil' III i\ll tpial'tci III l!l 1:1.
Anmng tin- additional grantj
(inldsbiiri) I* inlislimg Company
i (ioldsbnro. N. I'., four. ,
Rabaul Hit,
i Battling At
Choiseui
J ,
445 Japanese Planes
Destroyed at Rabaul;
Brisk Choiseui Fight
Allied llcadiiuurlcrs in llir
Southwest Pacific. Nov. 1 — (AIM
( —itahaill sl.iceered today under
anothcr massive liomhinu. while
l» tin* south. American ami New
/calami troops were lucked ill
battle with tin- .la|iaiie.se for possession
of Choiseui island.
VunaUanau airfield ill the import
I I'll New liritaiil ailbasc look a I la
ton bombing from tin- high llymj
hi'iivy bombers and I ii»lil«*:-.- Kridaj
Ocneral Douglas M icArtliui ar.
I iioinifi'ri.
Kn ly-iive .lapanc-c planes wer
J dc.-troyed. 25 "I them ill combat
. This brought lo 8-" Ilic October Iota
'ol enemy ..mi.ilt destroyed lor cci
Uiiii in this war theatic.
Four Allied planes were acknnwl
edged lost.
Meanwhile, jungle eamouflaced
Iroops landed at two piiin.s
on Choiseui Thursday morning
met enemy resistance the next
eveninr atid at latest reports
were engaged in "brisk" lighting
with I lie .lananese around Sangagal.
a h.irqe concentration
point six miles lo the southeast
of the beachhead.
II tbe Choiseui .la!»anc<e hope Ini
• teadv rcintoneiiicnl? Irnni llm UJiin
ville. .'{(» mile- to the north, they Itafi
i little consolation III reports linm tlx
Smith i'acilic air lorce that southi
crn iiougainville bad scarcely i
plane lefl altc HI"1 recent itombuu
1 ;.OI 1 ICOll
Treasury i-l.md the New ZeaIliindcrs
conlinucd their advance (.»■
Wind M.IIM, H'l|)|ll|j * •' 11 IMiel-'el. ol
Fifth Army
Advances Up
Peninsula
Teano Is Captured;
Spectacular Progress
In Push to Venafro
Allied Headquarters. Algiers,
Nov. I — (AT) — i "lie Allied
Fifth Army seized Teano. control
point to important roads
flanking tin- enemy's' Massico
ri«l»je anchor, in the relentless
niih'-liy-inile march up the Italian
pei'insnla. Allied headquarters
announced today.
Willi equally >1oiKly |>i <««i'e-.». I lie
Kiylitli Aini> mashed thr-mxl) tin*
mountain^ !•> i i|)tiliv the villages <>1
C'lialaliipn -Hi,, town «if the siruiim
w.iII. :11<uiu withe M irehiauntlena
and Krosolouv This advance |ilticcd
(icm a! Sir Ir.ard I. Montgomery's
w :.r: mr. \\ ithin nine mile- «>t
Imtii-'i. eenti'al !iasti"ii <>t the CSerni.in
niiHilitaiii lir.e.
Bflttl'IMI those twil Willi's
American tioops prrlonne :l our
11! tin- camiiaisn's must sp;-clacula
r single clay achievements
when they advanced live miles
thrcimii <l<>\s npmirs ami up sleep
moiliituin slopes 1" sei-zc Yalleagrieola.
a citadel percliwl on a
S.OOO-lool hill tniii' miles north
of llaviscauina. in the push Inward
Venafro.
reaching tliiv objective would have
been "*!>;>i(i ouj>h ordinary
peacv -T:me Sunday ;• I 1<m ii"«>n walk."
but the Aim'! i« an- runcd the distance
In tin- lace nl intense I'lii'iny
artillery. ! pTliir and machine-gun
fin- and despite caret illy laid mine
field* KUiit'diiifi the approach.
Teavo. ton. was taken only
after a furious battle wltli elements
of the Hermann (ioeritiK
division. I.I. (it'll. .Mark \V.
Clark's troops wasted no time
in capitalizing on the capture
of the vital roatl center and fanned
out swiftly tn the northeast
and northwest to cut the highways
piercing (lie German's defense
lines to the north of Massico
ridge.
Tno ai|- cnminanrt ruiii uinced that
American heavy bombers had attacked
a railway viaduet near C;.linos.
in France, while long ratine
I Iightcrs blasted the enemy airdr< nw
, acres.. the Adriatic at Tirana. Al|
biinia.
American war a ps steamed baldly
into 'he fliil! •! (iaeta bv daylight
to shell railroad-. and
IllliM'ls in tin- Si.iini area at the
northern end .>t the gull a dozen
i)>ile< behind tin enemy's Ma.s.sico
ridge delcn-e.-.
sr.wi i: u'okk \t \iti:iti>i:i:\
Kiehmoiid. \' ■ .Vn . 1. The legi>•
nal office ol I ie Fedei 1 Wmi.Agency
has limi :.irted kii >e\\er installations
,>t \l»e leen. N ('.. i > extend
(lie |n;v:.'s ewcrage laeilitie.:
In a housing development l >r war
vvorkei
TO CONTISOI, UKi;i)S
Snithlield. i\'" 1. — Johnston
County farmer ..re buying cyanain.d
j and will ti-e it in rontiolluig weeds
nil their tobacco plant beds, reports
County Agent M A. Morgan of the
State College Kxte sion Service.
WEATHER
FOR XOKTII CAItOMXA
'Moderate temperature this
{ afternoon, tonight and Tuesday
forenoon.
Young Star III
VIRGINIA WEIOIER, young motion
picture star, ii seriously ill with
pneumonia 1,1 Sim Francisco, 'vheio
she arrived a?'cr « tour through tho
t fnfrr*11if)*J} I>
bUVIcT VICTORIES AT FRONT
' Vv 1 -Mir" --inrnif) —
HERE ARE TWO EPISODES along the Russian front which h.iw why the
Soviet offensive continues in full force. A Red Army r (!•>;>) win
for the crew of a burning Nazi t:ink to emerge after hit' u i'. with a
"Molotov cocktail." A Russian sniper beliind a barricade < bottom > picUs
oil a German soldier as he crosses an open field. (It :cniutioiiat>
\\ nrchousc Storage
Compain at Wilson
Is I n corpora red
Ullrich. X..v. t— (AP) — for;
'.It It .ill-.- <lt .111-III I»; •: ,.t. II Will llUti
tixl.iv with the Siric:.i y I S'.iti'.
ini'liidmu:
Klisl C';iinli .1 S: n;i4, C\. |i;<!)V 'il
Wli.snn. to kfop in id n..iiil.i;ii ;■ |>iiij1
ii" wai't'lmusc: iiiilliori/od capital
$25.1)0(1. siih.sfrihprt sl"r;c SHOO
Iiv K'lliei-; C'hokielt. I .nl llai: and
Chnrlcs I'-. McLean. ,.ll .»i Wibun.
Decisions
Are Awaited
By Miners
Coal Miners Are IdleAs
Policy Committee
Meets in Washington
The vast liiilk at tn«' nation
:',7 l.nun -uft eual miner.- !ai<
| down tlicir tools today t<>
fresh ili'\r|o|inii-nts in tli.• lot •..
drawn out dispute mrr a nev.
working contract.
An early morning . invy . • •' <
virtually nMiiplele -i .• d "I
operation- I Wi'-' \ 'i
PcHlisyh..ii i. < aril
I 11 m.inMi liitiiiiiino Sin
larlv. Ohio . rpi ■.:«■>!. •
I i'l<wc(t ami 2I.IMMI riii Indiana |»»" ■fiticti'
n had h 1 1 u
7.(1(10 oir,
These ni"';' i >• in ... itiemhcrs
of tin- United At in* Workers policj
eoiiin ittre u.itt:« • I ii W; hingtoi
for a m>- 'ii .-•■ tiliilcci to start at
11 n M • • • - .Ii-. • wen
in the oi'inm \« . ng a choice be
tw een urdi .: ' < ■ . ■ e \\ orkei
I lark (>• t i :«• pi* • t i . nu nther ac>
I it >n wliii i' nr.: i\ oke presiden
i i.i I inlet vention ind n new gnvernment
.re "I tlie \v«»i"kmu-.
BIG FEDERAL GIFT
TO VENEREAL WORK
Uvhmoiiil. \' i . \'i>v. 1 \ rlirr•
tin SI.<!!!. the mm- >nil |>. y:i rnl o
a Federal «>ei11'' 1 i on ot S'Jln.L'ci
low ird the »'"-l <>i opcrntini: a venereal
di-easr vapul-t reatment erntei
al Charlotte. has heen forwarded by
the region .I oltiee of (lie Federal
Work* Ageney t° Hi C'arl \'. Reynold*.
State health "II ■ •" . at ttaleigh,
Kenneth Mal'kwell. I'W A regional
| d lector, annoirccd The initial payl
ment wa> in the anoint! "! >"'-.aa(l.
I Mr. Markwell sa (i.
40 F ROM THIS STATE
JOIN WOMEN MARINES
IMIanta. Nov. I. Forty women
Irom till' Stale of \ ulii Carolina t<
dale have ioutcd the Marine Corpi
Wo-neii'- IIcmtvc t • tree male leai
I her necks to light, it whs announced
tod iv.
The Mai ine Co p-. which celcJ
hrates N HtKlh Inrthday Xovc'iihei
In .aid i» tlie branch ol the country
fighting lori is. was the !a.»t of tin
I ""C1 '<> '.<> '"li.'i.
Six States
Have Voting
On Tuesday
Results May Indicate
Trend of Next Year's
Presidential Contest
[I'ii Tin . I -siH'i/iti il I'n .-■>
VlltlTS — |PCl llil|>S m <> s I
them women—will mark wa
time > in oll'-year eleilio]
in -i\ -tales tomorrow, and p
lilical leader.- and t'.roca»to
will In uatehinjr the iv-ull- !■
I less i I i!e lind- of a 1 it 1 | -win
l■■ .-u'i-o 1 h:>t at.* the
• thin
the i
•i ' thf .'"It t e\ el
■ ii public scntiii i til.-.
( birf ii.ition.il iiitin'-t li«>s in
(lit- raw fi»>- lieutenant aovernor
in \i".\ ^ in i\. in !iii h President
Koii-rvclt and Ciiivnnor TltoinaI!.
Dnio are »iii>|h>i li'is "l»|ii»iim
i.tiuliilair- miheriiatnrial
I'liiilcsU in New .lrrse> and
Kriilii( l,\ and (lie in.iv oi ial scr.ui
in tradition.ili\ Itrinihlii an Phil
adelnhi.i.
m - i>f v. n _ ..n •
liirm.il •> ■ < .eel ilii; I >e
oera'ie Mtilo I'l! <• • nli'lji
governor. who w ere v. t O - . 11 A
Ht'.-t I'l niai e>. V \ !l I Til"
stale le^ -la"": - and \. Yuri; i
Pent'.syh anta v. II ' ■ -i .! ea
ir. ihe na! mia! (I • l!eprc-«
tnlive*. Ii 'ft v .cant by death a
a i c- ■ ion
l".i i ati-e -•> in,it•> \ i
aye . . i■ ill '!h limit ■! ■ . \ 11111\
In new v. aid \ ..ties, v
men a • expceled i i poll > • .11««t
>•!' the \■ de.- :n in. • \ irtunit
Tlie total vote in iilmost certain
be light 111 vlw irl s' . .• > rat tail
rem -It mis and the iac . •! I:
issue.-.
l r;iiisport Sen icc
Application M;ulc
P>\ I Ainihcrtt >n Kin
Washington. v I ( AIM l la
iiiituniii leave- drnppnm I rem .t It
appl '*a I ii ills lor pi i\ idi'tf* t' e Sou
tis welt as the t• ■ I it tie nata
witli II s a l- m| \x. i i ■ \ . e ii
lliilte: ine into the office of the ('
Aeronautic.- 1 •■ >. ■. < i.
c ive till oinipai! i1. .. a • <i \
tials l,.M(i already luld the ( \i*. i
w hat type til »eivice lliex \voi III l>
to provide, raiifSiliK from t'.iitspi
el it ail. pa.-M'tmri s and espi es*
helicopter til itlsl frcicht M'|Viee
nla'-e. accordiiiK to data liirni<li
Senator MayhanU (|i. S (°>
Allioim 'lie ap|>l;cation* |or -er\
in the soiilheast. with n ■•.»! oi tlv
for mail, passenife a'irt esore-s.
Seaboard Air 'I't an-port. laitllbi
ton. ,N. C. —between I .•miberioti a
i oluniiiiM fi. i *i.
Communique
Issued At
Conference
China Included in
Declarations Made
At Conference End
Washington. Xvo. l — < A1 *)
| — -Closer cooperation on tin- battlefroiits
and 11 iiitt-ii action in
t hr iii'itff to follow victory
through ev« ntuai creation o|" "a
I jfeneral internatii nal orjjani/.ajtion"
wcii' pledjred ;it tlit- hi —
: toric .Mom'ow conference l»y ihe
Cnilcd Stairs, liritain and Uus|
sia.
Attended by Secretary of
Stale llnii. Foreign Secretary
Anthony Kden of liritain ami
Foreign Commissar .Molotox.
and their -taff>. the conference
wa- th.-' I'ir-t of it- kind. A
tri-partite ci mmuni<iue issued
j at tlu- conclusion of twelve
meetings running from October
11) through October said the
' conference wa- marked by
j "flank and exhaustive discusi
-ion- of the measures to be
taken to shorten the war against
j (iermany :ind her -atellites in
' Kurope."
, Action of ine ci-nfer«-nce in
J brief:
, I foil:' c riet'lai . • i . .
1 i t. Tr.e united action pledged to
I i win uneondii ional» surrender ot their
elM'ltlK . Will l 1 ' 11' i 11 It ■ III I' SI 7.I1IS
I lor jieace and ,-ccut ilv
2. Tho-r .it w.i w ' ciinei. 'i
I in mie- will art together on surrenI
der ■ (i disarmament "i that enemy.
8. They *\ ill take accessary nw
'• ire |.rm ido . :iiniist violation of
•cm.- :i:|in.-e(i mi :h<- enemy
4 Ti ii'V rci Klli/.c tile noiL'ss: !.V
I it estahlisliitig ".I general interna■..•?i
: . ■'••-eii "ii the
i principle ul sovereign ct|iiality of
I .ill peaee-lov ng states and open to
:ni'lillx'! >h:j) ij\ ;il! ach Slate.-" lor
I naintaining pcaefe
I 5. They •.'. ill consult • • 11 the main■
Ii'i'. rci peace .i*«ci sec.ii- 1y penrlj
inn inauguration • >i a general >y.*iem
ii Aiti : •• "!i(\v v. II int
s i.-f tiir !n.■(•(•- n other
r i. ii -i see; • • tc ! mi; cot.sulfation.
7 !'• • \ will c •lite' u th each
othei and • United Nation, on
rcgu lation "t )M*lwar armaments.
A -! ..ti ' i I' ii " 'f declaration*:
Austria will be liberated but the
e\i*■! ' In i ,. (1 ' Hi' i'i ill- ("n-rn
.i»i> ..nd hoi ettiTts for her own
liecdoit will be *.i!•:i■ •: into iifi'iilillt.
Italian declarations:
A.; \i — I u;I ,-i . ->ri will h<»
ora-ed i : Italy; (rcedrwi <>f
.-1m■ i■ i i■. worship, political belief,
press and public meeting shall Ihj
lie .,|. W.i ( : i 11 i 11S Will l>e
-ii;: back t • the eenea "t their a»I
rocitie., to i'i punished by their vic•liciit
C'-nimun'itin*"
Created i>asis loi the < Wi-c.*t military
cooperation on decialonn taken
mil ii'.n- kI\ 'c 'lj j '-pared,
i- A IV ->pcatl ..<i\ ; my c>ti!lii-*l<iit
i- • !l !■><• -i'' up i 1.. 'Iid->n In study
,i t)Ue-l: ti- .i • 'iu the w:ir devel
- op- .mil •• . in; icci'ii mend.iv
tions in the three governments.
<i All ad-- - V ii( I oil Italy ij,
'■• '<• »- -". 11»t ,--.yit with rep cm' t.i;
ves «»f tin- French. Yugoslav* and
u Circe th« three '"i pnwerx,
l'1 ii.i v di-,.:: nil a -arprisi*
., t" |ii«'-r declaration whereby I he
~ ft; -. ! ST i'i . (J c.t l'>i t.illl. fills*
m.i and China pledged theniselves
v tn united n-Tton :i tile |M*are to t<>||ov.
in • il.iMtiiil .- :'t-ndi" ol I!k-ii
' resfieet ve eiiei es and t" establish
(j ' -cut ■'! "«« :;c it! lilt't lliit loliat or*
it.i'i •*iiT ■ ' i itinlainaiit peace
1 iillfl see I Iv
Liquor Ration
Cut In Half
For November
In I In- Sir Waller llnlH.
MiilM Dispatch Itlircail.
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