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1 o eliminate Uncertainty Fcrlnductees Three Weeks Notice Of Induction to Be Given Men Drafted Washington, Jan. 7 — (A1 *) —A plan for climinatinK uncertainties anions draft v'lijrililcs eoncerniliu whether they aiv physically acceptable for service. and to provide a mini11111111 of three week's notice of imitation. was announced l>y Selective (Service headquarters todav. This \\ ill In- ilone by: .MirlisbiiiR the |ircscnl system nl "strrrninu" examinations by local Imarils. (iivinK pri'-iiidnrtinii (final) examinations at least !l clays before tin- induction date. Doing awaj with all post-induction lueloiishs. now tlirre wi'fks in the army anil <lnc wI'rk in iIn- navy. 'I'lie. new system doe; ii"t apply to tcuisli.mt ordered to report fur induction before Fein uary I but local In .ids will lienin .it or.ee to oiilei a lii.stantial Number ot me Cow in class I-A to report tor the pn-imliu I ;• m examination. in aildit t" taking enough men in the o|iI ni.niit i to meet their .1 .iti.i.i > <|liotas. At til t, these men iimv lie in(luc'eil I days alter passing their pliy:.ie.il. !nit this interval will lie mailuillv lengthened as :■ pmil 01 physically acceptable men is built lip It i ji uisti .nt passes his physical and .-till has not been inducted 00 day laler. ho must be given a I new pi e-induct ion - pfiysteal belure brimr railed. Rails Lead On Stock Market New York, Jan. 7 (AP)—Buyers turned to rails .iiid spoeialtie? in t" day's stock market. Mild irregularity prevailed .a I hi' !■ .stari but 11; ices stiltcned here ar.d I lliet'i' around midday. !n the advancing column were 1 W"olworlh, U. S. Steel and I- t rii'h. Oct isional lo.-ers included 1 Chrysler. Westilighoiise. General I Klectric .nid Sear» Kocbuck. ( lioniK were steady, (iranis pushed tliiw aid. DUKE MEDICAL MEN DRAW COMMISSIONS Durham, Jan. 7. — Commissions wen- gi\en l>y both the Army iind Navy recently to n majority of the ;:i adi Mt iii'i rl.is> of Duku L':iversity Medical School. Graduates who were attending > chool under the .irmy specialized! training program or tin- Navy V-II! 1 Yogi am received commissions and] were placed mi inactive duty until then 111< rnship i completed Army graduates were <<>ii)iiii>Mi< first lieutenant.-. and na\ v men were made lieutenants junior grade. Train-Bus Wreck Kills 27 Soldiers Kinsman. An/., .fan. 7—(AIM • Twenty-.»cven soldiers were killed mid eight critically injured in the eollision ot a Kinsman army air base Iiiis and .i Santa Kc freight train at the entrance to the gunnery school about if o'clock last nighi. The air liase public relations oflicre said all ol the dead tout one were aviation cadets who had tocen i<ii a night gunnery mission at a range across tlu- railroad tracks from the liase. Aiiny officials said C. U Mickey. Needles. California, engineer of the freight, said his train was guilt,: at the "usual speed of about la miles an hour" when lie saw the flagman at the crossing wave down the bus. Iliekey w;js quoted by tin* public relations office as sayini! the bus appeared to slop then went out of control. Itt'dio .mil wreckgae <>f tbus was scattered lor about Inn feet along the railroad right <>f way. The bus was cat eying If! passengers, none lil uiiyin csc.iycd jnjuiy. Specialist Troops Of Allies Are Reported In Yugoslavia THREE MEN ON A DONKEY NO MATTER WHERE Yanks arc, they manage to find some way of anui inq themselves. A Fifth Army trio in Italy plays jockey on a donkey behind the front lines. The animal seems disillusioned about it all and wi/uld like a new freedom—complete freedom from work. (International) San Vittore Battle Still Raging While Troops Push Ahead Americans Attack Three Strong Points; Storm Defenses Covering Town of Cassino A!hod llead<i arters. Alg.r.-. .I.m. (AIM- W.t1 grenade-.. niaehiiie ills and mii.ill arms Aincriciin troops • null! ovei ti.i dreaehed sioi.es of i.ui Villon? and assailvd three bitterk eonte>tell ~1 !'• -ri_; |ioilil> in lllr Inrilied village it'll.iy as tin- K.tth Army iri'-M-:l it.- oftcnsive II along the rri-miU* I: out st:;id!lmg the Vi.i 'asilina In Home. Forging ahead hurl d.-tanees lirotigh Ilii- sno\v-eo\ ored moun, ■: n>. the Aaierieans stormed the trong defenses built by the Ctemians • t'uviT the key lown ot Cassuio .\ iiile- ahead • >t San Vittore. Tile 'anks e.i|>lured the :t.."><in toot peai; I Monte M.iio about a mile southrest ot Vilieuso nil five miles nurthL'cst of Venafro. The .-ei/.ine «>l Monte M i under hail "t CJiTin n ai tilery and mortar ire cnl tii' German supply road rum C'evaro to San Vittoro : car rlt ll tl-o. San V.i tore !- a bo .! I\vf» 'trie.. up In- ro.nl Iroin the village 01 San I'icro captured by the American.-. lie< mber II! Iter one ot lit iilumiu' ' lid fiereest battle ol the J'edllii l.mean theatre. While liif .Vi.oricaris tou^hl Ii"in olio |»iIilx»»i\.erHd house t<> another. the llntisli on their southern ley ot the len-niiie 1 >t11 pushed iin attack at Kocea IVK'.vandro, capturing Til more prisoners for a two I day total oi 126. Cold weather with snow I.ill nj» In tile mountain.- ■ nd dense cloud- obscuring the nioiintiiiii tops impeded tile movement of the Kiyhth Army on the Adriatic eoastal front. Indian troops :.ovcrthelc-s made a .-hurt advance west ol San Toinmn-o. The weather grounded most Allied aircraft, but A-3U irn aders and I'-lO U'arhawks diveboinbed and ,-tr led German !ilin position- and troop concentration m the C'ervaro and Aquino areas just behind the enemy «jii the Fifth Ai-mv front, and .-hot tip the town oi Fundi, northeast 01 Tei r.icina. ~ well i- motor convoys d trains cast of [Some. An oflucT whose iien are l.uhtmii in San Vittoie described the village as a miniat re Stalingrad with opposing troops neither a.-Uiiiu not I giving any (piaiter. War Manpower Problem Believed To Be Past Crisis Itv Central l'ri"-s Washington, Jim <• Word i going lie loiind- ill <ill:ri.il W.i utull llilt lll(! lllilll|M)VV<T pinblctii ||... ai(M(iy I > It > I >, ■ I • !> (1.1- ClI I |M M .. Ml I hat 11 ••hi iwu •" >1 in»y slacken <i itllC Until till' C<*llil|)HC' Of ll> ■IIIKCS licav.v war contrail r.niccliilions and wholesale rc.ca c oi t'orki i> . Whether • mil thin ssiunptimi in orrcet. the War Man|M>wcr ciiiiiini — ion tcels it has i >v\ obtained a m ,i hi tlur manpower problem, and that I liii* a uorknii; loitinila lo, .olntion if critical label .hoi i.iue>. As a result, tall; i»l national sei •ice leu -lation is not cspcclcd to be tressed as much hcrealtci. The funnila nsi-d by the W'.MC in nlvinii manpower Imrtaues i • as nl low 1 Determine what production and erv ices m .1 give aiei are most iri'cnt. 2 Kstabl -li inall|wiv. i pi »r..m liviitK laboi lo Industrie- uid iniMicss establishments in rclat on i hi- luaency. I! (; udc Woi kcrs to pi.nit. i,.i\ m;J irinrity. that is. in ke Mire that any mailable labor i~ a ed whe'e it is iccdcd most. WMC oft c.als say tiiat coniiHIIli'.lav i'.'-M? Hit vuviiiti.i jjc A j siltei labor sho *ai;es in tin? right | fiishion. I At I HIM) Peiui\vh .una ' Avenue in W.i.-hniut'in sl:iiui- what i )«»• »l>«il)ly the mi»t |hivm 'ully miauled home in .ill tlic w«-torn hcmispliei e—tile White llmise. l!ep. -liit* Mii: tin (I!) «• I \I;i-;i«.• h«isetts. hou.-e it 11■ • 111y leader. Inund 014! .ill about it tlie othei ii.iv. lie j went t'> lln- Wii te ll"ii-< t«i >cc the I1 Preside I ' ''!•>*■. ' 1.: Mr. lin >.-e\ elt's n turn lin n the T"'teraii coiilorcnce. hut forijnl tn tii'ie :• -|n "i;il identiI I ieat inn card \\ in h:: 11. Soldier. se< ret rvice .ilienls. I'I'.I men iintl oilier- ;ire uiidei strict order- tn take nnlhinu I'm ^rallied "Kitlier pioduct the p.. - 01 st y nut.' they told M.irtin. Finally 11 senate iMinher arrived for the same oonlcre <e eame iIoiik and. tt'itli the aid of Marlin'- <01 k nieniln rslii; 1 card, str.i ijhtcued the , matter «• it to the satislaclioii 01 all. The -wine toward t ie liepuhlie ns. pronounced 111 remit elections. is expected In piai c 111 icopardy iiumher <■1 I>cmocifitic n'lmtoi s up lor reelection nest year, it chidmji Majority ! Leader Allien VV Itarliley. of Ken(Cunin.ied on P.t^i l"i\ e) Allied Headquarters In Algiers Denying Reports of Landings London. Jail. 7 — (AIM — Roundabout reports reached Stockholm today that Allied specialist troops had landed at several strat.'jric points oil the coast of Yugoslavia. Meanwhile dispatches from Allied lu'a'liiuarters in Algiers called "enmiilcli'lv erroneous" a repaid that "crack Allied divisions'* had laiulod in Vmsoslavia. This account was carrii'il liy Kcuters. aiuotipg a principal Stoi'khailm paper, Mliich in turn was said to have credited its information ot /.jntreli. capital of puppet Croatia, A <i 11.1 litit*il unofficial sourer in l.ondon said the report "probably was planted hy the Germans as a feeler." Tlu- j-t v that Allii'd specialists had roai In d VnK»>:;J;iv I.i a I >> v.:i rmmriahiiiit. i leehinu Stockholm Iraim by win <.t I tin 1.-1»«*>t. and lilsewi.-a- ninsl iie considered wilh ' ch'H ;i1 i n*. These reiHtriK Rlive no indication nl the si; the forces. whether tin y v. en .V'liviaa'' • I'.i t -b. bill .Vnie 'c.. 'ic lit it,- ! . :i er: and •ia; i-.-r ii. have '>i . n rep-irled acli'.t v r. i Yugoslav i" a-r ll:.-. fan several "Shi .• ■ thase apparent ]> .i .ipuly i-n'ii-i'.s. Tin- l.'.ibi - dispa'a b ' 'in Stm-kboln i <1 tb • A neri' i'i anal lir.tish wa'ra- a luage.l 'r "ihmvi iylring" w'ith Ceri.'.an tin I l'»!aa-'ni> (C'roiit i. opet Ira.up.-' /urich dispatches ta> l.imalam yesterday said Zagreb residents Hi're "suffering f-oni invasion nerves" aril nientiamed a report circulating in the Croat capital that strauur units ol the liritisli Frist and \iaeria an Seventh Armies—neither of which has licen encased in active fighting "s a whole since • ha* invasion of Italy—were eouccntraling am IliaI' a I i a 11 east coast at Itari for a Ona- highly plaa-i-al Pa itisli nbservOlia highly p n a-al ,Hi itisli aihserv er said. Innmcr. that then; undoubtedly v, as considerable passage of Allied officoi s across the Adrliatic as i.arl Ibe Huse li.a sun wilh M ir.-b.il i' til bill al sa- luntad the ialea lha! tIn . i■ hud been any tranp larduigs in I n roe. 'I'I i' Bril sb Kirsl Army was commanded hv 1.' Gen K. X Anderson ;»i T inisin and I ho Ameria-an Seventh Army was cnnimandod by LI. f:V'i. George s. i».,• t in. Jr.. in Sicily. Previously. American and British ullieers h.ivi lia-am la'pairla'd li'iida,.' Yugoslav guerillas on the Balkan Iron I. McMullan Is Liberal On Benefit Law D.tilv Dispatch ISiiro.ui. Ill the Sir \V:iIIit Hotel, I 15V I.VNN MSBKT 1." I- uK I.ill ■; \ltoiliey (iriH'l'nl 11 • i i > McAlilin iled lln week tli.it mutest .»i unemployment ci>ni|M*ii.«iiliiHi :x't justifies ;i liberal ill1:« <>t e rti>111>• 1111 ft lion .n(| lli.it tin- riilirt hon-i- ru1.* i«l "htirdcn ill prni. should lint ;■ |i— iilv hi ('• *mi|m*iisiiI■ • ■ coinii'is-ion m\i • lii*;it|nns. luii I' ' tin- (pit'sli* ti <>l 1 lairne.-s should . m'rol Thi' i'|mi Ml v..i- icquc>lcd liv Di j W. I;. Curl is. in-tin : director oi thci t'nompl<'viiiciit t '■ ! <•»i-;11 nui (' »i»i- ] mi--ton. who • ' i-.l l it- uuidance in ipplyum .i i:i a ••ndi» eiP |-| <id- : inn tli;ii ' ild l»c inrligihle 1 to receive lui;«'lil ! tlicv "Ictl w >r!» , voluntarily \\ 11»i• • ' nood caiisc .it-1 ti ilint.ible in tin- cii ployer.'" Tli-ic had lici-n i tioimli (1111i<-iiIIy ver the (li'liniiiiit >1 \ (iliinti'i \ .ind im olufit. iy v. tlioi ■ tiK- iiddilioii i>f i ili.it "iitti iltiH il>lc t" the employer" clause 151-«'.111!;u: aussion ol the amendment at III. tin c it w.i- ollci- : cd m t'u (ii nc. i Assembly, com-1 pi n-a' ■ iii olliciai 'iiclt'rHtm.d Hint ll w.i .lined c-pcc '!iv at temporary workers who would work a short j • ini" iii a w.i' null liv then (lain compcii- I when Ihcv ni '\ cd to | inothi'i cmnittiiiH and could not find ' i '!<• work \<» objection was imiv ii in that con t. net ion of i he act. Hut t|i'i> mi- it I'c niaiiy occasions welirc tlx dl.-t m ' ■ ti l>o;w'ci'it \ oluntary ami mvol. ut, > would In- vcty close at I in- ad1 -n '•>■ failure oi the employer wmild he involved McMullan sliuuesl- a liheral inter- j pirtalion For in■ t.nice, accident, in,ilii> "i - el.in- - suffered hv a wovk- i ei hut not attributable to hi- ioh tnijshl I ne lie i • iput work. That (Cc»n:inuij on Page Five; HOW RED 'TRAP DRIVE' GAINS HERE ARE the latest phases of the terrific Russian drives to the west and south. As Cossacks advanced rapidly into Poland, near Olevpk, the all-important "trap drive" from recently captured Belaya Tserkov moved southward at the rate o£ 30 miles in a single day as Reds raced to cut Oir all Nazis in the Ukraine and the Dnieper River bend area, in particular. Meanwhile the smash to cut off the Odessa main line railroad supply-route approached the key rail towns of Vmnatus and Zherminka as Uerdichev. to the north, tottered. (Intcriictionai) Marauder Attack OnNorthern France Follows RAF Raids Military Objectives Struck Without Loss Of American Planes London. Jan. 7 — (AIM — American Maurauder l»oinl»crs smashed at military objective." in northern France today, keejiinj.' the round the-clock of- I tensive n.llinjr after RAF AIos- j (|iii!oes raided western (ier-j many last nijrlit for the sixth ' nijjht in succession. Tin- Marauders returned from their cross-channel sweep in early aflerniHin without a single loss. The medium bombers were a pari of the parade | of Allied fighters and fislitrrhomhers observed streaking aeross toward the French coast j shortly after the Mosquitoes returned front their night raids. The fleet plywood bombers knii-l l><I iiiio their targets and skipped away without losses at the hands ■ >! C'iitpi;i|! anti-aircrait defenses <>: niviht lighters. .in air ministry cm- ; iminU|iic said. In aditiou to bombing objectives in (•ermany. the idi-ntit\ of which was not disclosed, the Mosquitoes also stabbed al iiorllicin trance and other l!M" planes laid mines in enemy u:<lers. Ilic bulletin declared. Apparently a considerable ittun-1 >er •>! the hard-hitting M > participated in the operations. In: ul)ser\ e. s on the British southeast I •oast reported last night that Ihey heard outward bound planes p --- | ing o\ erhcad for almost !•. <• luar's. j I'll is al tirst nave rise I • in' e' that > Ihe big lumbers were u i n <• I. j M''SI|II;?<| I lifls Were .IITKIIIIMIM (I >>• air alerts In Geneva and "thi , Swiss ci'ies. tin (let m-c<utrolled j I'ai - I din s i'<1 The previous uichl Ihe Mosquitoes staged a diversionar> raid on Merlin, causing the Germans lo rush their night fliers to the defense >>i the capital while a great fleet of llrilish hcavx Inmihers pounded the Battle imri ef Slclliu with more than 1.000 tons of bombs almost unopposed. Yesterday, the .11 . mslrv s.ii I. HAF tight and tnetlinin bmnhwK I en mod no with fifth tcr-lxunberf) lit tuck n Hilary objectives in northitii Fiance The liuht and midi' bomber* were CMWlllI by Allied I 'Kilter-. Noon V aluesOf Cotton Higher New York. Jan. 7. (AP)~ t ..f" "e-. opened leu In .>.1 cents ;i bale lowei .Vooli values Were :V, lo • li cent a bale hijjhei, March IJMIa. May III i.!l and .Inly 111 |l>. I'rev. Close open '•arch ' '1 it;, nuti May tin ,vi July 19.32 ifl.28 Octobei (new) 19.ni; 1003 tteiembei (n«e.. j 13.^3 jg.y,, 600 Jap Dead In Battle On New Britain Aiiv.Hired Allied Hi ad(|iiartei Nl'tt (ill illf.'l. Jail (AIM 111 the bitterest kind of i• i?:>i!i- war In to. .fapane-e (It■!•.•!iflei s nl .\'ev I'ail am i1.111(1 ll;i\'»• lo.-t ail.itl.er (>00 ilf.id their .-til telling : «.•-isl;iti«*<• ■ >• the Marines wliii l.inilri.l . l ("ape Glonce-tt twelve day.- asu General M.ic.vi iliur lepnrted t d.iv Ihiil Marine- pri.«>m.u eastward toward Urn-gen I lay trum tin- (.'ape Gloucester beachhead have encoiinii red floret? opposition and only -Imill ad\'ancvs have been made Both tidn have wheeled up Iheh • >iH 341m- and Aim-; if.in plane- a 1 supporting the Murines by striding Japanese line.- and u .a pn-itnmAmcriean forces wliieh landed ..i Saidor, New Guinea. .lantiarx J have moved ten mile: iuri' i t>> i ntnct the enemy and IH>tt are lens Hi.in 50 uirlinc mile* from Madanit. Japanese forces cut olf in tin* . >astal jungle.- I»y the >,i i.>i lane nu .ire beint; steadily div. en into i lirinking ixicket l»y Au-'ralian veterans nil the Iliitui prniitsiilii who 1111\\ are within (17 a lime it nl '.lie Anierieiili allie- a' S. 'I. Inquire into Complaints Of Alcohol Blend We'll llgl' itl. .I.il i ( A 1 ing >i" imi plaint- It • pe< Me m • inlctVKln are rctonlinji tin* development nl blended u ne iit'l'/ittg H' 'in and wood a', -in 1. Senator Gillette lou i I>t-ni il. disclosed pi m.- tnday tni a" i\lian.-live eoiiyre--!iiial ■ li\« •<-* i U-11 Gillette declared '! • i i 'inn > ini|nii les Ijy the inil a: e sub- j (iiirmit'ee d wliieh • - i tairtnar ■ p.inie- i•« I Mb (I t ill end ' . met it- aiir id The enirniiittee. seeking tn -lini ilate proci ictn i nl alen!n<l t • • -> farm and wood produc'- tn nee' . synthetic rubber mid other wnr I neivK. I; llette sa rl '..is against v. hat lie • lied 'he Irrti nl itKHinimllstii hit* rest ' du ing tin tW'i years " its i s. stone up KOK \ORTII < XliOI.IN \ ( lnud> iiml ollitlillv w.irmri tonight. Saturday. r.iin and cold Reds Strike Deeper into Old Poland Giant Red Offensive Along Whole Front Appears Under Way Stockholm. Jan. 7—< AI *) — A Berlin dispatch today niotcd a German military spokesman as saying there was a possibility of the (iciman army heinjr forced to withdraw entirely I rom Russia in the t'ac of what lie declared appeared to lie a jriaiit Soviet offensive aloiijr thi whole front from Leningrad t" the I'lack Sea. .Mikrow. .fun. • — i.vi'i—CiainiiiK ii 10 mi'lit mi) alter crashing a series n| licric ceiintrraltucks h> Nazi Field Marshal Von Mamistcin. Kid army troops were reported striking deeper inlo old I'nlancl today Iroiii a newly established liasr at Kakitno. ten mil«-s inside the prewar I'U'-si.Mi-l'olWh trniilier. ( v • I .:it«\ . : ; i. - K.>: l"lii*:aiiit« War ili.ny vii.i inunui 10 la • night and his vsm'<i I <• imsliiiiy mi .iv. r.iilv iv 1 lurlher west. > > :• ■' " > 1 cndiingcr ' " •'< •» ' German »w» operat.ng . ■■ ih and south t»C t< K.i-v -\V ii :.a\ \ a I ill iti - lt*l t wiiii;, i lira nwllile. w .is plunging south toward the W a i saw-Odessa railw;.y. 'ita: \a/i supply line to tin* li.ili million or mine (ierman Ircnps massed in the Dnieper river. Sj -ittHk nding r ! i: m n . o •dniK:. 20 ntili-s norlh N' 1II1. -'III! like ilei". At V '• . and ■ it;, west nl ai: the Polish Ijur .-a:n«' tinii Valium's drive I,,° -sl,ii I Invest toward Human a rovcted 25 miles yesterday. movins '1Tarashn through Zlnwhkov. easier: terminus ..! innx In K;./al.n, .'A av i in The Cus I "ll he : "iii!nt»tk|::c -|>'ike :'i illK lilllictcd /•:i rmans. .,nd listed ■I ipmi'lU • !:_ ix-hind i y tin enemy Norlh .ii Novel, m the urea above White Russia. General Ivan BasraBaltic Army was pu.sliitiy steadily west toward Ihe Latvia, ironiier. FDR Works On Budget Advice NYshinuton. Jan. 7— (AP) Presdem Cm si-veil. Mill . '..r. fined 1» Ins tuartors alltsi an attsiek o! grippe .vorked today on his budget reeontnrndatiunn lor flu- riscal year ■in" :-.a .! !v i |i(. enntimied work, •'O. 1(1 his .'initial message to Om. A ' : Illls W nil e HI "" 1" w •' ,iM' President ,x I"• i>r<senlinit the art1 i essagi in iwrwm i| he feoln '' ' s* • tar.v Sle|iheii Ka.lv mimi ihe message would not ga t.» oti«re>fK . n Monday, the date it iv Patroi Ship Believed Sunk In Atlantic Hi. J..1I AIM A \ ; ill oi I I • In" I'll miiiI; he \1|.m' i ire . I nles south' " iH• May. N. •' followinK Ih •' i ll. Ill ship, the : Ii i' V.i" al I' . I annouiued 1(1* lay The two Iv.|)» collided short ly lie'■ ■ • dn uM . 'inilil and n is not i.n.iwn wIk'Ihi .ivy "I the crew met hern wt UiM <»i injiiic<l. a iinval H|Kik< 't. d The Folirth Naval Hlnlrli't i • • nisly had idcntil til Ihe t-.« i. ve»k>1< »b t inkers. '• Otiard buMl* "ere 11 i a'i !"•(! ' ■ i lie si i lie I olio wint( it i.adio it, ires 'un.il fnmt Ihe •nerrhanl nhip. the naval dlxllid aifl. Six other VO si'ls WeiC st'ltl out I urn yariotis Coa-t (Innid stations a li'ii I 'line lalvr. S'lfviA'ots will he landed at Cousl Guard stations in tin- ari'^.
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