HO SECRET PACTS AT MOSCOW. HULL SAYS No More Taxes Now, Treasury Is Warned New Request To Be Futile, I George Says $45 Million Levies Knough, Chairman of Committee Declares \V;i..liiiijjt<>n. Nov. IS- (Al') — The Treasury hail l>itint un til from Chairman (Icoriv i l> . (la.) «>f I lit1 Senate Finance <'<>111 mit!*'<• today that it will he w.i linr timi* if it tries li> yet <njrivss '<• |>iK* more taxes >11 till >2.1 I2JM10.00U proposed in tin- new revenue bill cominjr he t<»r«• ilit* House next week. "It won't lit- any list* for the Treasury to ask llit* committee to raise any substantial atltli lioiiat ailiounl." (.force saitl. "It they want to get S10.500. oon.DUO more in the way tlie> have proiiose.l. they'll l»e coni ivs to a «»at house I'm- wool." T!.f w<h>I analogy was used lie when Chairman Doimltlon (I).. '. i' > ..I the I i i 'Use W;iy> and Means i in it tee remarket! tti.it "You ran • .-help every year hut ynu i 'i .:m him mily once.-' Ti.«• Treasury hail .sought tin* lars e . .• in11: through stilt ineroa.-os in .t. d.ial .met corporate income !;i\e i»111 its proposals were rejected ■ • I >'. million's commiltee. which ' -.I :•> extract oi.lv about $154. ii 'i.ihiii mure from individuals. M.lli noil.(Hill additional I nun corpo . ! . :i-. and about $1.372.llOO.OtHI >i in excise levies on liquor, '(•nienl., and other item*. (ieiirse said these boosts look etl sufficient. inasmuch as lie estimated lliey would carry Fed eral collections of all kinils up I" an annua! rate of about $45. 0110.000.000. Any more Federal t.iNes. he said, would "shattpr business morale." $150 Million U. S. Portion Of World Aid \llanlir City. Nov. I!l.—(AIM ■—No more than SI.>0.000.(100 mill (oovo out of this cmiiilry lor imsluiir relii'l' if (In* filiuorial tormul.i now Retting (op consi ilrration is adopted tiy (lie I oiled Nations lieliel' and Itchabilita toui Association. That I'M inula . sl;s lh;>l cnlitribu i i' ; nation pay not less than Ion i • i«-»-»il hi their contribution in Bold '■■■ cxihiinne rti.it eunld mean lor this country •ii percent of iiiir contribulin. or ■ I >11.null.iii hi ci it 11 ft be spent its this i "mliy fur materials and services I" the war /.ones. \cci.rdinn !•> tin ncial expert- it is ituple ;i> this: , Kirst, this country would be asked 1" apprupriate over i probable two vimi period, $l.,r>IHI.IllMI.(H)0, Ihe cx I'ci led American contribution. Second, of that sum Slan.onii.niMi v. .11 be turned over to the UNI5I5A, cither in Bold or dollars. Third, this country m >y have sur 1'ltises needed in the war zuncs which i .hi be shipped abroad, and credited against the remainder <>l the projcc ted American eontributiun. PARATROOP MOTOR SCOOTER IATEST ADDITION to the paratroopers criulpmpnl Is a folding motor Mooter \\ hicil is dropped in chutc conta.:i"i-. The. .Ut i; ioiUij,. i'olo, light and lias a speed o£ 43 m.p.li. The soUicr (top) U ready to mount the vehicle. At bottom a paratrooper litts a scooter Xivni its container, w hile another in background rides one. iliilcriwu&nal > Early Agreement Hoped In Miners Wage Controversy Some Success By Yugoslavs In Offensives 1.1 »■'!• in. i\"\. lit. - (AIM Ki^li'iiij; llflllly .: ^.1 ill: I ftl'ill'; (ill III.ill .|I • i«l..-. .i.uku'wivi' Yitjjn l:tv p.uti • n novel Unless .seined - line <i|lcn-i\< sin ri- .i ineliidiiiM I In- i-;<| >11 ii < 1.1 .1 mill initio wliirh SllppilO- I'llel In v. ill liieinries in id | m iwi'r pliinls in IJel UI.kI, ii <iimiiHllii<|lie liroiiilrii.-l I»v 11 it* YiiU"-sl'iv Army 1<iI>oi.iIi<>ii >i11<I li'diiy. lillt .1 (tITIi lilll broil!; Ullntiull W.i iicknou li il^i il iii im ii in I'.ii-iii.i, inn) only .sum s ill I doli'ti.-ivo npei iitmii wi'iv rliiinicd in I >: 11111 i i * i i > iind C'niiili.i, The (ioniwills lolt 31!) do.id 'Mi tin' v.nimis Iiiitllfliclils, the <-< >11111 ii in it |ii<' «if .Insip Iii i/ ("l*i111> iisMTtcri. iitid liiiKo sti •.- nl u.n jjeiir win- |• tured. 'l'lii' Clei iiiiins oi'iished tlio |i.irtisiiii lino between Diiljoj iind Tn/.l;i iind tin Yujjosl.n I>nlli'tin s.ud lighting w.is I'niiliiitK'd hi tills n'linni Sinn |i el;i.<ho< wore ii purled iii ;ir I'n.-tiii.ir iind in tin' (Vuliiiii ri\ci \ iil I lev nil.uid Iii tin Splii. I'liit- nl the lltli Yugoslav briKiule ropul.-cd .i Sl I'l Hl|£ MH'lll' ll'lllll K I i>. lllil'lllM I < 11 i Spilt Mure lliiili 2(111 i\,\A v.i'iv ' killed lierc and two enemy innks were damaged. the ei>Minitiiii(|iie siiul. State Draft Quota To Drop Next Year lialcigli. Nov. IK.— (AIM —A lansc reduction in tin- Stair's draft quota "is expected in .Ian Mary. UriK. <lcn. .1. Van Melts, selective service director. Haiti to tla.v. ISack from a selective service in conference in Washington, lie i •Haiti that draft calls at the licelft- I niiiK of the year would serve as ! replacements for men wounded | or killed in action. * Secretary of War Stirnsiin an nounced some time ago that the | army draft quota per month. ! , starting ill ■fiinnarv. I!'li. would call for mm in the nation. Broken dim 11 among (lie IX sta tes. dial would Rive North Caro lina an estimated (iiiola ol' from 2.500 (o :S.000 mm. officials esti mated. ,\i tlip present, the Slide's i|tw ta eaeli month is around lii.000 men. of whom ll.ooo are white registrants and 8.000 are negroes. The nnmher of youths turning IK years of age each month in North Carolina Is estimated at I. S00. indicating that those in that category wonltl fill the majority of ll|c 'inoi.ts, offlieis s.ild. Operators Meeting With UMW Officials At Ickes Invitation Wiisliiii^ton, Nov. IS—(AI1) — Willi coal inilie wage in-}jr«»ti at ions oil' to a fresh start. In terior I >i-| >a r t it iciil officials were hopeful today of an early n/recni< nt which would permit an < inl to jro\ eminent posses sion of i he mini's. Operators rcprcsculiiiK about lull ill' tin- nation's soil rii.il Iimi nasr accepted Secretary Ickes' imitation In undertake nrenliii lions v.itli the I nited Mine Workers vcstcrday. The notalili' absentees Hcrr th<» Southern < iial rro(luri-i\ Association and till- rapiivc mines which air ow licit by steel companies. ickes' aiiti\ ilid not regard the absence ol llii' southern group nccessar iIv as a turndown anil rxpresseil hii|ii* thai representatives event 1 u.ill.v would join the conference. II.i iv .'In e-. -|ioki-> nun ti>|- the c.iplne,-. .-Hi' however h(. did nut pl.m to purtietpiiti*. Willi Illinois iilifl hidi.uin ; iii.-t it - p.itiiiK. the new coiilcieiiiv i : -t(l the Keogi ji|)hiciil (Continued on J'ajju Eight) Ci\ iliaiis To Get 1 hree-Fourths ()f Food Coming ^ e;ir Albany. New York. Nov. IK.— lAI'i—I nHi.his Mill receive 75 IH'l'i'cnl of the estimated total I'liitcd States food supply in the twelve lliiinllis period endinu Si'iiteinher ISII. I!UI. a War loinl Atlinini<l ration official said lo ilay. In an aildress prepared Tor a Dairy men's l.eamic Cooperative Association food forum. Koy !•'. Ilcildricksnil. director of Inod distribution, said I lie American diet in l!Ut will he "alioiil Ihe same in iiuaiilil.v anil in nutritive value as thai ol l!li:> anil above llie average pre-war diel if crops are favorable." lie predicted civilians will re I reive more meal. cces. s«rcl po tatoes. citrus trulls ami ilriel priis and lie.ins inan in llie Ift.'la ,;!l period and about (lie same j amiilinl of while polalors. rlee and canned' vegetables. Tltere will be less butter and other fats, cheese, fish and canned fitills, hi' said. Withdrawal Of Russians in Ukraine Follows Series of Nazi Counterattacks In Zhitomir Area Moscow, Nnv. IS—(AIM — Confronted with .stiff counter attacks, adverse weather condi tions and difficult terrain, tin; lied army lias given tip ground l'»r I lie first time since it In-jran its successful offensive lour months ago. The withdrawal was executed y«sliT<l.iy hi the Zhitomii Kurosty slie\ sector at Hie tip ol the lieil arin.v'.. salient wst oi Kiev. ami canic >>11 1 Sit- eve "i Iito lirsi jiiiiu veisarv • >1 the lauuehinu nt tdie great Soviet counter olletisives it Stalliiuraii mi Xo\ eiuliei li!. ''I!-. Tlic retreat fiUimi'il a series nt' lu-avy Nazi rnuiilt'r attacks siMitliiMst ill' Zhitomir and in thi Fastov sector. in which masses ol' lanks and infantry were used in an attempt to slice nil' the hutac in the Suvict irimt. A Knssiaii communique said the drive cost the Germans 1.5110 casualties ami HO tanks and troop carriers. (Advices I'rum i if <■ >i i said the German.-, were reported to have thrown i' least I50.IHKI troop.; iiit > the /.hi'', ir counter .i- - .1111. > The depth ■ • I tin- v tndrawal was not given in tlie H.i.-? ian coune in iqac. which confir.ed itsi li to lie I: voire report that the l(ed army, under enemy pressure. was aban doning several settlements. .Moscow military observers, however, believed the w ithdrau - al was no! on u large scale, !>ul a tactical maneuver to prevent | ciicirrlcinent of a comparatively small advance Kiiard. While the tip and 1- lj Hani; oi :'.o ! Kiev salient sagged .-.lightly u •. the heavy enemy pre.-suie. •dher I Ked army P-rces pushed lorward on the r:glll tlatlk toward the strategic rail junction city oi Korostcn to the ! north The Hussia - captured thf io.vn oi iN'arodiehi. 1!!. miles nnrtin.ist oi Kon slcn. and Ciiei noinI. .">i> mmIcs cast of XariKliehi near the junction ol the I'ripet il llnepc: rivi1; The German garrison in Km' ( was thlij, thieatened from the •. r. east alld llur'.ll i>111 fought Million Iv to hold lii . • \ahial>li> conie. catiurs and -upplv center, tie; files said. Fewer Points For Pork To Be Required . Washington. Nov. IK—(AIM — Pork will he Iwii ration points cheaper per pound on all cuts over llic butcher's counter Fri •lay. lions arc nioviiiK to market in sticlt heat v numlicrs thai Ihr War Fond Vilininistralion ;iimI llu- (H'liro ol Price Administra Iion teamed lo make litis pos sible. | The W'KA the 11 :.-t -hp. ' Kuai 'alilociii}; i I pork mnrke'.s the I - i|»jx>r1 price s|;;.7f> h>r uood and ! choice 20» :'.o pound Im^s now i in effect in (': curo only. Sta.'t ini* N't'ven :>( ■ !!!•. Ilie uovernme - financed . iipp ' price at each nvn ke| olliei Ih.in CiicuRo will l>e Si.no per hundred po * ids- l>elo\\ Hie <>l'.\ price ceilinu ' tli.it market On! of tin.. Iieavy |n>j{ market nation. OI'A deduced thai pork c> - sumption should i>e encouruRcd \< •!t lower ration lequiremcrits. So I'sic Adnimislrato:' Chester Howie.. an nounced 11 it • point slush, emph.i- • inn IhiMijth lhat :I i> temporary. >ii doesn't me.in Tli.it tlu< overall hum: situation i- any better. r»R APPOINTS t\c MAN C'hO|K'l Mill. Nov. 18 —Prosidet Ijooscvell has iust appointed • Sltiiui., K. I.e:i\ It of the Clin r - of North Carolina Depart men: " ■ Konianr,. L»n«unges a men i be the ad\ isor\ comniillee on the \.i ilislinent ..t Koreiun Slnclenls r '• •« liilrd Rliilr . it \v;is l<Niin<t| I'lie committee js an Wlt«ro«vil of > Con«re-sional Act <>r llCfll > • ilitliori/c tiic President "I" reinl j closer aid more cffoclive the • . Honship between (lie American !;• ptlhlics." WEATHER ion NOKTII CAROLINA Fair and warmer IoiiIrIiI an.I Ffttla* M SERGEANT TOPS COLONEL'S PAY DURING HIS CARIER of 31 yerr* in the V. S. Arir.y, Sgt. D.m A!i<m, t>n tu.vd v. .'.i 11us w ife and ti\ o <.t Hum ihildivn. has inc. .u I his pay to SS77 a 1. n'ii. wore Hi;.ii -i loluin'! . 1 pay. lie draws r<r, extra 50 per lent )•( hii SISil per month for lime served $30 monthly for cnch of llv< Buns and .-Ol extra for » ii.uiiter. (Iiitcriiti!i<jiial Soundiihoio) Nazis Fight Desperately To Stop Aliied Advance Fight Over Inflation Congress to Rived Mo asure, Then FDR Will Veto Its Act \\.isliiiiulnn. Nu\. IX.— < \l'i — I In* i*i»\\ nvi'r loml subsidies hlew the whole <t IK— I iin< i-l in - ll;ili«ii u it'e open nit » quint Mill toila \. I lie situation is tlii-.; I. I'n* llmisc .mil Ni-ii.r r i[i p.iK'lilh .ire ue.lletl — .it |. i tliei I.i I Is tllll u.iv—to hamuli:; Mllisiilirs—;:k\ . riimcul p.' v n • nI to iiroiliiivi's intended In liulil (low a retail |noil ('lists. i .ii'li In.mill experts I'lr-i Kiiiiscifli to •. «• t•» th'- me.i - sure lli.it emit. tills tile stilt,tii\ |ilttlnliilloll, .mil lit 'I -l»!'"s• ill' .i iiKl'ft' llit*\ (In 'ml It.i \ •• c iioiuli votes In o\t>riii!i Hi ii \rt". ". Me.inu I'lli I in sjilisitt* illicit ion is liri;i . • !.-••• i upon lij liolli sides is ||i ;i ii •iiuiftil n\ et m: 1.1; mii Xtlrii.iiisli ititm hackers S.|\ (; .; I \ lltloitt s||b sillies Hh'iiim h t's .in- iull.itio nan. There i|>pc,irril lull little tlollhl lh.it the Mouse would |mss ue\t Aloud.|\ ,i twin - |ii nut: eil liiiMsure In ui\e the 4 oinniiiilit* (letlit I oipiit.ili<>it i new lease on lite hut lo prohibit use "I r.nvem meiil I mills lor siihsiilies. Samos Struck By Germans t.li'U t! • ". 1 .fl 11-. ! . c ■ . tl .len.it iitliiel, mi, S.,.- .s. • \i, .\t«i< ,i Islilllds ill Allied It;.'id . 'ill- IV : lltt I me •■meed tlHlil.Y "I'l't■ l>|1 Kltlcilsl i d (ii i'm iiii !i . |iti. eis iitid tiivc I>i»j lie - di jipcd it.mills • •t .ill i'lililn'o "ii mili1ur> i.i:t:«'iv mi Siutii-.-. .i (ii'ri'k sl.nid --s |i in Jii mile- inii'Mi I• • . which (Mpilti I.it.m| | ir.,1 i\ I. indi.'i niio'iiiiiu i i|jr> s|i,.i'|i|v en'iei/ed i .• nix, Willi the *1 i'i ,il<| ii: .. ■ i. . lull <•: i iei.it CNI'lilll.ll loll -We -liiitl u.iiii lloillintt Itv ;;i'ts.um it over." -.I'd tlie lle.id ■ All the I'ditni nils w ere lilleri Willi (| .e>tiii|i.« .mil sti< i rl tli.it the I.ill ■ I the isliind i" (ieiin • 11 .ittaelii in fniies. tllixuined ve.li d.t.V. ('ini sTiltl'cd i iml.'i . c'h.iel; 'he V i Germans Concentrate Heaviest Defense on Road Leading to Rome With tin- Fifth Army in Italy. Nov. IS (A I') — I U'tiTiniiu'd in in.1<I th«ir (iarijrliuno river i line «I! w int. r if pn-sildf. tin (it-mum- h;«\e ruiicnil••at« tl i itlllk i>l t 111' i I' lll'tflisi'- c tlVI.,rih alonv' tht Fifth Army fruit! in a ili -'-' ialt* bid to ludt iIn* Al lied nd\: i f "ii iv< >in« 'i ' I h'l'.n • . I ctf I'Klaj as American i.nct British ills IM'tibvd the elie: WK'jIlcd wittier Unit—a dcop sorios i>( i>itl— • mm i-aiplafi'ii:fii tiem-he? ..ml ii.i.'iH'd wir, < : lf.i it >•! 'Hi* i attain.. • All. -.i ... .• lite-;* w • a-ihmv on .IS ■ <;••. in Ca.-sn'i : log-vov ' .• 'hi' • a'i i 1 ' ' • .nit- ?!)«• A;. -' .11 I I1U : i'i ' '■ ' .-1 I'!.ii A i v. : I' 'i Jieiuh'*- r'illir.imt nu ' ii' • . i"\ t•!,. i ic v l as had a friendly ally in tin* weather. Steady i ••!«! . t !'..\ c sv\ • . .n i i undated bypasses al na the Fifth (Continued on P . ;c lour) Tells Solons U.S.Remains Own Master Believes Conference Shortened War anci Provided for Future Washington. Xi-v. IS— (AIM —Sccntary f<> State Hull tin first cabinet member e\< r lo address ( declared In - fort' a joint session of both houses that "we ran and will remain master?- i.f our own fate" through cm'iteration with other nations likewise intent upon security. 'ft., dec's!..'.s made at the M" - cov. cnleivtii!i •■in tt'li.i'll lie ii' cently returned. point tin* way. tu .said. to .1 world I reed "I • piirre-. • >l iidliience . ■: alliance-. :«• lial .nice 'i! power any otlir |H.rial arraujjouiont- tli. 'iijjli wlia:, tin' unhappy past. the nation-. .trove !' saleu..ard then security u: to |>i •• nil ill* the nteiv-"." "We today.'* sail Hull, ".-halt r ji.durd :ii the tutuie Ijv the man ner .ii which we meet the mprece di nted re-poiisilnlit :es tii;.t rest upon iis iml alone in win its the war. nut .1!-" .:i ma.; lm ce.'.i 11 tlia' tin- 1 }<|» tun ' e .1 '.nine peace and .security shall not be lust.** lie said llii' Moscow cimfer I'llci* "is iielieveil to have been an iininula 11! step in the ilirec lion holli 1.1 shortening llir war and <il making provisions lor the future." It is increasingly dear, lie coii tinued. that the time is ncuring territory held by the eiieinv will when mure and more "I the lie wrested from his grasp, "and when Germany and its remain ing: satellites will have to go the way ol fascist Italy."' ; The Seeiet.uy . t S-.iU -d tli 1 Moiicov discussion# were <•■ • eerti 1 ed witii unity ul the new j■. • >i>11• 11. ! which W '.:!d a iso 1 .; ul ,ic:i de l \ Hopmei.. "Important ntjroonionts wore reached hut there were no score', aareen cuts, and ■ .111 wa- -imaeste l. "As an \nit*rican. I am proud of the breadth and height of vision and statesmanship which have moved yon. ladies aild gon llflllfll. in each house of the Con«ress to ailopt, by over whelming non-iiarlis.iu majori ties. resolutions i-i lavnr of 0111 country's p.irtciip.ilion with nth er soy rrcisii nations in an effec live system of international co operation for lite maintenance of peace anil security." Justice liujuirx Into i .111nor 1 his Alre;ul\ Started Washington. X IK—(AIM III.! I .Justice Department already has In Mil ail irn CJSI U -t tidu.-j > ;n:.i win I I.M'l.if !U th.it ■ . - ■! I a t l«|i or (•>111 • II • detern ■• il ti.ei e have Ii price 1 sun; activities and a with* !i"ld n« ■■: si ppi.es t: >11 the market in order create an artificial .short age ami tliitf increase prices. Wen 1 ■•! Bci'sc. assistant attn ncy general m cha: ue o| the i-11 -■ t division, told reporters that he had ntwigiu'd spec al men :<• the inquiry and in st: a ted the-e "push i' ' Mei'm* .. .. d his dep.irtir.rnt V 1- 1 1 "lull sympathy"' with the Senate investigation and that hi.- st.m wot M loll.uv ;! !nr evidence heat ittu on any uii.ipi.lv or restraint <•: ti.id Aillied iianes Strike At Jap Outpost Defenses (It* Tin- \sMlfi.lleil I'l'i'ss.i S".i ! iitu Allinl bomber* tn»w in*c Iii'cny .(1..IIU II-..IC til,111 J.IHIII milt's • ■1 .1;i(*.111'- supply >ti.lined n.itpost deleiises in Hie smith nd evnli.il i'.ieiln l;.iii ii • • i i ..-lei i. New OllilH'll 1" till" M.n-h.ili- to di'iil III..III.till- lilmv ;il ire (net' y's 1 i11»~ ■ illd in t'.i-e-. I,.il< ; in it ires et* •• ...ii t Me prob • ilile - Hi,inn "I • mil I »n enemy .-Itip *>1! Nl'W (iiime.i. • H,WMI t,.n Vlf • el ..it \e'\ <;i iih-.i. Hit1 rtrn|n»liiK i»i In 1 .ii- hi linn lis "it ,in ,ii In ld mi M»imiiin\ ille. iind nd limi ne lirt's -el din .tm Hie llni'd riiitl in .is niitiiv (I.iv- -in the M.nsliiills mil (Iilliei ^ TIliW Minnluill .iimI (iiliieit nnds pir.«rill|v the i'H' Fm ttiev iire I>y . 11mi-• . .•«j v I,ii>< !».<!• i»f Ihc Seventh Ail Km ee. wlnell ti i head<|ll.ll tor■» hi Hawaii Hill ll.iuai i- mure III.m 2.t'iMi ii !es i' , ii n\c(l ti«»n» the raifltnu m inc. Water li> the Marshall- ,inri (filbert ill-** tin1 I-'.iI!«•«• t-laml- l.i the muiIIi we.-t where An evie.m .in Iiims le 'eently h.at* Iwen aetpnreri. I Altln'imh Japan luis • I* li.i-i's in • lie M.ii shall- .n il < •:!>>• t- Admiral Cheslei W \in it/. ivpmted tin enen > iiitereopt um em 'linteied liV the I,jl»i-r.iliii> wlneli tnii'l; M iitdiv ,ii .l.ilmt anil M il .ii tin Marshall* alid M.ikllt in the (rilliert-. < )ii (lit* preecdihu Saturday and Sunday, the l.i Iterator- had hninhed Milt in t In; Mai -hall- ami TaWaW a lit the CJil hcrt - Nolle *»l the IiiiJ b'ntilx'i s has horn t'*-t <1 'l.in uvrl in thp-e yt*

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