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THIRTY-FIRST VEAK I.KASKI* WIKB SKIIVIi'K ill.' ~7T7 — T"" "**• HLNDEUSON. N. v., MONDAY AmiiXOON. JAXTAKY 17. j-.i I I'L'ui.i.sii 1:1 • !.vi.i;v \ K>.« "I.IT M'XIIAV. HVK Ci-.NT.S v.'OI'Y Federal Insurance For Doctor Bills, Hospital Proposed 'Bouncing Betty' A. U. S. PARATROOPER examines a Cicrman S-typc procure mine, known tn Yanks as '•IJouncinj; Metl>," after tligKing it up near Venafro, Italy. Contact with any of the detonator's three prom;?; cau/e : the i -itw to jump nbont live feet into llle a r before setting oir the main <uai^e. 'Iiiirrnaliimal) Food Subsidy Question To Go To Senate Program to Expire February 17 Unless Action Taken Soon Washington. .Ian. IT—(AIM - Admiiiistratii n leaders appeared disposed today to loss tin- whole food -ulisidy contmvcisy l...r(,ic the Senate ;i!•-1 see what happens. The pro jrratn now is marked lor death in a month unless something is done to save it. Prospects for a compromise to preserve at least a part ol wli.it the administration regards as its • liicf weapon against soaring liiing easts seemed good whm t ongress recessed a month ago, hot Senate .Majority I.eailer liarUley <K>., I».• said today no progress lias heen made toward an agreement. Hi- a.sla-d Chaini n \Va;:ney f.V. V. lit to <.ill the Senate Hanking • ml ("urn ncy (.'■•iiiitiiUei.* U ucthe' v. Mil th<- •>i)\ iniis p'irp • • <•• tiynv* l" lurce tile > il»kiv question ••»t nt" the open s en wlu.e il e.m be dvi .iled oil the floor. Food subsidies now are operating liv the grace of a resolution adopted in DeeeniTicr p"sthoning until February I* the liiiuidation of the Commodity < reilit ( nrperation which finances part of the program. The House has p.issrri :i bill nvleiiriina the ( t ( s life, 'oil with in express prove ion thai no federal funds he used lor suhsi.lies. •Supporters of (lie aiimmi.t ration's price control pi'iunei ~till an h ':>eI"1 lli.il .hi agreement ea: he icacli1 '' I" t 1 Mit line son e "I Hi. t >(l sill• sI»I>• Ii.e men'- . jki-si •:> i>v •.«•• I' lieini; th< .so-called "rolllvi . tihS"ln s" . n |t:i. ,| ; |l(| tin r ! ■'•{! il'.ms. iio.vi: is rill: m4\ ioi: •amp nuttier. Jan. IV- IJaek uheie he Marled from i- Miijm jlenjnmiii C'nznrl. ol the 14th Cickl -pit.i! .a Camp I hit tier. After li\ ini" in llichmmt'l. \'.i . \vhei<. he attended Mileic.il College. I»riv«t< .Hid iiutimtrlnl pnidice in M'idsville. V .iikI 17 months as army doctor i" ('amti llllel "V. Aim,. he was traiislcrcd here. .lust "utside g.it,. nimiher .'I is the vll :«• "f Stem, where the leajot IVn.s hoi i aivj lived lot 1." ; i ii.,: Recommend Choice Of Doctor, Hospital Be Left to Person Washington. .Ian. 17—(AIM —The Social Security hoard ••••commended today (or ilic first time Federal insurance i > cover doctor and hospital hills | in its animal rrimrl to 1 on«re-s. die heard said such insurance should allow a peimiii to I cht.csi his own ilnctur or hospital. and preserve personal relationships between physicians and i their patients. It also ,-h >uld maintain prole -ioiial leadership. the Hoard .-aid. guatanteo tile continued independence of tion-t;.i> i rnnn nta! I»• • -p11.<I -. and insn «• t.i doctor- and hospitals an adequate linaiicsal return "very probably more nearly adequate than that hi customary circumstance-." Tile pvopo.-a! was made sis a part • : "cuaipi"'-hell;0 utiilied -ytern" ■:! -ni.il <<•(• a'ty which the heard, headed by Arthur .1. Altnipyer. believe- • <i<tilit t i ho adopted in lli't iv .itv i »r tin- "sharp aiul sudden" .-ocia: ciianm it >ay. are around Hit eorucr. '1 lie program outliivd today includes the following pri>\ isions which the hoard had advocated lieforc: extension ol' the present social security s>»tcin to ;ilit:ill JO.000.0110 mure persons, sucli as farmers, domestic and the selfemployed: insurance against temporary or permanent di-.'S'U.v: a national unemployment insurance system to replaie the 51 systems of the states and territories: and protection of Unsocial security rights of members of the armed forces. Rate Parity Sought By Southerners Washington, .Ian. li. — (AIM — Southern governors and cmihh ionul representative* twlny mupped a joint declaration |i,r lrcight rates c(|aality with the industrial ca t in ;• move !•• open up a "hov. economic era" for the south. Governor I'rent.cc Coopet 't Tennessee, chain .in i>t the Southern Governors I'onterence which i- scckitis rate parity in ease- now l>ei •. e tin iliter.-tate Commerce Conimis*1011. said a united -taial Would lie ji.ade at a d line/ I'oiili nnn !• niiuit. Cooper told an intei viewer that I. C. tudte.s had (ii.-elosed rail transportation co.-t.- iii the south are lower th ai in ihe cast and he i included that "there m-ciii.- to !>e Ho reason any more, other than tniditioii, why our freight rates ol manufactured e oof i — should a\c:age iJ'.l percent hiiiher.'' joining with Cooper arc Governors Holland ol I- l.irnla, Arnell ..1 Ge •! jjia. Spark ol AlaDaina, Adhin- ol .\i luiiisa.-, IJronghton ol North Carolina, Johnston ol South Carolina, Ken of Oklahoma. FDR May Feel Opposition In Party Ranks Washington. «J«m. 17.—(AP) i' cI Mtlcllt H<> "M". «■ 11 Will I < • I i !;• < >ppii-itt<>n il i i in ii.itnni.il scr. it Icuij-Lit,mi ii y .1 n I % iiixl lie attempts I i luire e ill the prop'-ill by the Ucihh. ;itu ii.it i<>■).11 convention, lcyi.-l.it".- :.i.i todiiy. The President' propositi tliiti tin* Koveniment In u \ en the power I > ign picii jind win en in win j<»l•. in - iiioiised s:ich »Wt-poUen • »i»j><• I 1"!1 I 1*1 »in llllth I h'M'IXTilt. 111(1 UcI' lillc.lll th.lt tin- III' !':.!>• dr,mI 4ed n it lor month- It In• m.h hciirin.it will lie stiirted tiiiiiiirtii'a l).v the i SeiKiU '« Militiil'.V ('n il" it tec. Il C'fUi^rc.-s should del iv ,n l.mi iir reject the prop-will I Ii-.a m come ii prcsidi 'itiitl eiiinp.;i;n '-sue. A -ertum thiit the I'rc- lent'- proP i.-id mny be ibicetcd Into the campiimn. Semitic l-iiruiiMMi (.Mi Ii > -ind he would in it lie ; 11 i el il i* v. ere cii ployed l»y thciidn iins'i iti'Mi s hi iinswei In public critic - ii in the prcv idem c el Wiir ndustry st i ■ ikes' The Miehia.nt Scn.itor deplored the (Continued vii I'Jo0 1' "J> j THE "MEATHOUND" COMES HOME WITH ONE-MAN CREW GROUND CREWMEN :it nn English fifihtcr field douse Hie Flying Fortress "Miathjimd"' with f am after tlie bijj bomber had r.-ide an cmcrgeney landin;: while n .v. The only man in the plane was pilot l.t. Jack V.'.M . n who i:; remembered f"r nrutisiiif! the ire »[ Mayor LaGua.-dia Lv *luntin;: a bomber over the Yankee Stadium daiinu Ui.. 10 53 World .ct ' When the ship v..is badly shot up while bombing Ocliu: . let , n in ih I ; I*. S. vai 1 on Nazi plsinc f.-.ctofWa'. .in "I 'lcrcd (ho «-i. w t i 1 .1 n:.t ami then t.. iiia;:> i t» nur.c it bad: to Kn*;: !!•) landed tii" ! In *"?.!calhoutid*® with the No. U engine r »nc and tho No. 2 ..-inul. ... U. S. i- ,;nal Ci rj r«.i.-.,itiuW. (i. .m«: <9 £ki<dd rw* w% * 0% *$; " %* A ~ M id ife 15 ^ •* Vw ^aE*> *&>- vihj^' J5?« ^ ~k .Re fiiii yoli U. S. Infantry Takes lA/)t. Trocchio, Last Height Near Cassmo Allied ilea*(quarters. Algiers, Jan. IT — i AC) — Attacking] ;111»i)K a •"•"-iii'lr If.'ill. Ameritaii ami I'Vetich iroups of !.t • Jen. il'irk W. Clark's Filth Army reach- <1 the steep hanks <»!' tin- Uapiilti liver which run.-, llirmivii ("assino. ami have bo-1 «riui l»atterir:r us-atili «-n >!.<•, (I.istav (lel'eii-e line, main bat-, ricaiie to Ilmm . Allied hea.!-, quarter- auiioi.iiccil today. The r\.ic! yenetraUnii where Aineriiaii troops tinaliv pushed lip to tin- U.itiii'.;. whirh rillis almost «ltit* n.nil] .mil smith at Castillo, was not .iiinnllliiiil. I'rfvioti.iv. Iiimi vim, I niicil Stales nil.ir. i x ni'M h. • stii'med ami i.ii>tui;-it .Mr. I'inrihiu. Mw last lii•• li it■ IIlid tii-ii.n 1 assino. whose |ie ik J:. ->ut tv>u li'iles from the town, ami it v.;s pnssihle that til".* li.nl thrust on «hi" n the slopes In ( i'Nsiiio i'.seir. 'I he Fin i . fi. . il Miiii-i • Jtiiii also Minshid |nivii>iliint i i'i hi. i . . taai in t .• ApttinllK^i ii.nil -.III tlf>|H.'l* It;* • pi'i". having i : i ■ wJy captured the V il.' •• C . in 1 11,1 [lie. ill the ' .nv M. nil (' ni i ill it till' O , || «,.| |.;ii>>. The Itapido's hi :h hanks have lieen converted In tin- (iornian* int'i one »t the main leatures ol Ihri" (iiislai line. It h;'s been studded wil'l lain*-, 'ViMOini pits. (In nets inil trap., as h. ve the hills and rock> Irdires lifhi 11(1 il. 'I he Mivi'i !• 1111 ,i iii v.v lla* • I With imtwill|i inir !l'-<. ;ts FIvjm ; Fortresses i •' ■ Gorman's Ale.. xMsch" in i' :ii K laui lilni 7:. mil« • .•. . ■ . 'i rieste mid 150 :fi!i - .•< ' Vlontm. Lt. Ci neiMl I ('. Kaiier's airnloit ill tin t; i« In ': ii i" n with an lied . Ini'ce '':• enmiHiittti to she" their v. thrnuah a ik•/!•«: rocket Urine iiniitc?\< u, ;,t thennil eeli* i" :il ii ti ■ lelon -h.'df • i"il lie \ :■ ii; In. iih- .i i'iimblctt JIH'ss. l'lVMI il \i \\ \i< M{| i Trey. .1 t. IV r niiitj ,. c> inve available lot Iccd puriwi)os th s your nppri»xi■iiiiloly .'{(in ((.-is Hi (.\c( ||(.|)t peanut hil> a result (»l (ant yoor'n IN'Hntli OWI|l r< I ft !• \ I ft ;• |1,,. venjHirt the State (' Hcuo ii.sti.n Japs in Trap JAPANESE TROOPS on the northern Now Guinea coast are lighting desperately to free themselves from a ii'tii> between Americans advancing from a benehhend at S:ii<lor and An. ic junrlu liRhters movinf* in mi llvin from the Huon lVnin; ilia. Allied a'rnien and lir.ht naval units lijv.arti'l :i nit :,| f "t fittent.» tloe bv i>eu. 'International) Mines Still in Federal Possession • i< : .1 > It I., . meed tod y lit. : *1 • .i • ii-i I >« i> •• !>iu't)i I.it rttietl • t . • tun. t il.tlily t.i v.in • • |K'l !»'! liHWI'llltK'tlt " . .n*-. t it tlioii«h virtually normal i i-tltu ' >it i . • n re>t red. The Smith-t'oimally • inti-gtril:e" siet provides tliat itnicniinciit seizetl : lines ■ hoiild a'sturcil to tli let tin 1 '.i• ti 1 ■ i<i. Mi' elf.i c'in > i r. Attorney • ' lliddie hti nil ■ ■ duclivu I'fflt'hw.v fists not been re. loll (t V. »f 11't■ : I ■ miiihk I I S* i"Ii'" ;» in tin v 'Mir dispute.- :»•> ♦piishe*. p ••.-<•>- on. Ilmt might in Hit' :i i mleii •mi with prodiuti !i utn.'li In. i> ■ - loppaue thre - #tr(ke • r stopp■ ■■•lekes. government ixlinlnUtnii'i •■I li t- • in • i • ned i>.'< i tin ir i'v. it- Iti . nes v. l> elt liail in i nl ei* v n Hie I 'tilled Met Worki r.- and ill which »t • work doff i'1-i' were threat* wtl ISut the bull ol nil1 tiril Mil .1 mill-odd . -It ... WiiAl'fl-itR. I OK \ni: I II ( VIIOI.IN V Piirllv (liiiith ami slinliih O.tit'iri' this 11li'iiimin. I'arll* rlnml> wiilt lit(l«- tli.iin;c in ten). I i i.i'tn •• i.-i i. h | u, \ y & s * r |i. h 4 ««•» Si ^ § #*« i &»%•? t in iilccQieii l>..iti£ :;t Pacific Fought tor Control cf Hay Area ! A«i\ :'i"r(! A ill I it-;nli(tia j ii r.-. Xf\\ tUiiiu-iu .Inn. IT • (At*)- Anu'Ht-aii Murine ; v.hit! >•>»: • > ' il't iii <• ' . -I ih | lihuxlitv-d hut. !(• of ! lit south' \\. i ave I t|«tHIVtl • iiiil C.iin 1,1 t'oinmatt lnc I'.oi.u. n aiva < ! wi'-ttTii New I'.-itain. (>« Hi i.il iMijda MucA11 liin* »"«•;»«>i"11 (! unlay. .\* 1 i• it > .iiMiu il in I In* \:iiiir\ ji.u.cli' will: ;i lic;iv> Muu .it .iu'.Kiiif*!1 in v.-iiii;; i i.rm> I mm* .it Italj.iul. I • i i i • \'rw Britain. riii* nt.i! i i. ' ■> tile lil'M How lit !>«• rii'l i-ii iiKuinst Itabaul -.iti>• ; .n l>s \l|ird ihvc IihiiiIht-. i.i.l I<■ i i'i licmlilT-. irinjl 111*' urn 1"> m.';iin\ iI!«• i-l.ni'l .tir i icIiK !■ il . tin* Siiliii.ioi■>!■!. hi I(:«• • i«• 111>. i . Ml •■ • < i. i -' III)' \ IH' I i Il«IT lip III! I>il .1.1ll ll.i far ili. ii i- Illl ' I Sstiflnr, <l>.""lv lit,. . '•I-ii.: Im»i' '• milfs I vl;.f.\ri; W'iV.S7 0!N MO OK ON W'H. UAVta > AUDED 1 (?lliVtfltil> «>| \.i; ■ "i liic !I in . ,| p;,|,|i Disasterous r-* 18Kt 113 nr gemma C'.'y of ;:&n Jman Is V/iped Out, fhoaEantis Ktiiec: ai:ti Injured Aire-. .1 ;ii). 17 (A1 *)—A survivi.r of the disastrous i*arth(|M;iki! which v. it>t*«i "lit ;•!•• j»ii*i hi\-sqiic Aiuli'iin t*iI V i'! S.I!, I :,!! I!. ■ ■ <L' ii nUiioi . i, oiuMow. ■ v r • 11• - iiif fin .a iiii n> .I l»y a scvilu. lllldi Men I' :ul: ( i - • ; I \ ! v li . idlili'd i I ■> . . r - | • • hf added. it • . goimht • •xli'u ate tin '.lie r.iui'i a whose M.eani:- v.cn iii-ard in t!io darkness. Troops and oilier rcM Ur workers nere iliuuiiiK aililional boilit's from the ruins <if the dead i id as tin- nation mohili/a'd aid I'.i til-.- survivors nl Xrucntina's worst rarlhitiiake in i*') >ears. IS\ tiniti.il i-iiiint .".00 bodies li.tve ln'i'ii ri'< i'il so tar. but I'stimatrs on tin* total number ol ilrail niounteil to between I. Hill anil Authoritii's il ; !»!i pi-: cent • i the btdlditigs in Si it Juan. \vh eh jolted b,\ :■ >iii .1. Sattird.ii . ;l)t and s : \ »»•. . nit; !injured— eMinntr d the mint a- hi',li a» t.tsi !" '' !| -I'll lis ol . .17ii, - front S;tn awl "i!: in■ i..ordered sellout buildings ruiivertetl into leninorar> ItiHtitii V'hyslciaiis am1 I'lirMs work'd without rest Railway At Lake iimen Is Trapped Volutin Claims That lO'J.UoO Nazis Kiiied In Past Three Weeks London, -J:i;i. IT—(AP)— A powerful lieu Soviet offensive \\;i> -uee|.injj toward the 70mlie distant Latvian border ioduy, hurli)i*r the Germans buck aloii/ iui< -mile~ front, w hile in old I'> land fat to the south lied army -peal heads were driving I' ward tin l»ijr rail and highway itmetinn «>!' Rovno. \sseriiiu l.t -1 liiitlll Chat the new i!riv« to lIii- nmlli ot Xevel a lrra<: \ ii.ul swr|i! up ill localities .oul 1*.>|M"«I Hi"' important Xovnsukul-.Miki railway briuu l.akf liiiii'i;. M'imihi .innoiiueed al llie sinir time thai (.rm-r.il Nikolai Vatutir's lirsi I kr.ihii* army Ii.ul kill) <1 HMI.IMMI (»erinuiis and raptured 7.0(1(1 in llirrr wivlis lit tlx* ui.|ssi\e ot!<-:ishi villi'li l<;'s rallied llir !ltis-iai: • ~.~i :r.:'i's iii-i.li* old iiittl ■iiitl - ill4 i.. t . i net i .ii*iiih I .I Mr tin s.iid the i.id had launched t>•<drive liirro day* a«rn. pushing a Wl'd^e lllill's Wills. .(|1(| |i; miles deep into Hi,- r.prmau '"ii'* ;•'<>«■ Mil.ins Vis\ a to rut Hi- Xovosiikolniki-llmi rail\*a\ over whirl) llir (-miians transi errril :h. ir troops along Hie 11 I'll t lines." Cotton Prices Are Mixed "C1..-CI _'<l II III .1 I Kill* <"'lt- ioi'.C. 'Oil im liked I" 20 cenls • 8.T7. May flMit. July ,\1 M v .lulv .rtiiil tin .IflirK i.r ihr stricken 'it* ■ administering In tin* inillirll. \ (id i liit ii.i I doctors and mi'sis .mil iiJiMid plasma, mcdi<-inc. IihmI and < lotliinu wcrr being rushed in train, pl.in(. and I; in ks. i- i In lied well an the. ' I'll" ISlliei' li.Miics reds were I < ' HI ants. t'iv-hivasiois Task hi iVriiain I'ar A<l\ari<*<Ml • uy iw i Huii iics Med ten' menu It ■ lust Ill-ess II"- i': .lie ill .1; S.l II -. \ r. :•.» \V , J Ala, it< ;l iit iiev !.»1. - ■ ti e Meil t« - ! fro • <-:."l .1 :•« KlMn ' ...ill p Allied ■ ight men- ' tr> In nome wnerever we tvv the <M : 11 ■ 11- - ' ■ - ■ ' 1. , - \ ! . — • 'Wlril'U the IV,I. Hid ' e not i-ll 11 ;n ! ev '• 11 l> I •• .11 1 imty • '■ I- •: I ,r -I . \\ C • today (iri i 1 ill c1 iii. le* du ' > "tit i nt • 1 • vied • • ■ 1 1 . ■ I be tli<" ,i .ence <is we te .. Invasion tt\ sion Ctnttitt.ilKli r t<>i .ill I'mted n .nlei-in-< i v\ ly |i eri 111- v' tes moiinii 01 ce .is opposite I mill •, .1. . 11. supply onrf i ther forees f«F (ten. s Uertwrd L Mtifitgomcry« "the work tliiil hlis l>e''il (lone 111 \< !io lir ..ls the Ufll -!i .inny uiottp, ,ui- i.nre "il IV 1 s • 1 * 1;." (>"•' 1 • l'-d lull i- e Wii II-1 o;;;e,il ■ on 11 rnuiii;.in':y <1 « I' ted K 11-. - > l>i.idl«y • minded the Second ,i ► k ' f. I'll I. el tf. J' «"!.■ . I ll. .il I ilu.i.
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