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U^n^tersnn IBatly Uispatdj th i uty-first year '■»«■ g^* Henderson, n. c., Monday afternoon, January 31,. 1944 FUBMSI^ ^V^,^?t,UNOON five cents copy YANKS BREAK GERMAN LINES AT CASSINQ Adjustments In Tax Bill Are Sought Conferees Hope to Fut Purchase Taxes In Lffect March 1 Wa I.iiinton. -Ian. Ill — (Al') — hi a iet's-lace-it mood. Seii ;it i allll Ileitis!' Villi felVCS nil tils' I new tax I >i 11 at tuiiptiil t<> adjust remaining dil i< r«-nces today in time m pat a Ion;.' string of wartime pur clia taxes in effect on March 1. ii,, i e tax iiK'Umh1.-, which ai •• ' !•" mole than M.iHHMMHi. (IIiii <ii tin- atilin j.aled new revenue. I i I ii • clKitivc hi jjener.il un the fuday nf the lust month which i.i'...• - ir. re Hi.in ten days alter »• .1" ml -ii the lax bill. 1 n!r - iinTorcM on c'u lay; occtir.' t i i that bej'iimiiiK Al rch ! :i • Kinciiil tax «ii Ii iu r will rixc I ; sii a .tall.>n to $0. 1im>. jewel- i ly. : i.» t:« Ulld l(l|!|!:iCl' Will in' I • I • a :.'n perri in ^TVy. . ml ' i ..t niuht clubs ami cabaret! ' t .;n percent tax. Telephone at:d telegraph scrvice, • . •" in nio\ es tiiI nlher 1 • •1 amusement. el ill liihv. j ■ iii l.'i el ■ anil ii*her aril •!«■.» • vices a'.-1 wmiM b • taxed i, , <•« t " ot : !«• I |'1 already I I • i :i a.:n rd upon. til >l)Jt U ith j ■ 1 |« . 'a| raii s. hiRhttr cor-1 ■ ' |n«»ritn rate* ex|MMrtH I ■"L'.Tihi.immi. . ml chain;** ii'du iIi: d me e lax law t I I * ■ i I" add S(i."i I. '.Illll.llllll.il • ' matters >1.1! in i| jmV ii ' I ain<" dmcnts | i il • ' »' .i';'acts- n»iiCKr'ti ilii ri ■ K.u,; • " ' «lclinition ol ihr term ! ' ■ t■ -r. Ilio iilher the i ii.Iit ! « ' ■ " "• " lit i r . • I ||. •tial 'ii lie considers unfair.! l-« ■ : ail nni* the con forces 1 • ' "iiiidcii'. ni Mttliny b >l'.i in. :ii i . inday. Cotton Prices Open Higher c .1-1 mils ( >!><• 1 L'u L'.{ I !l.!lil I!» .".7 I!l. ! II 1 !• t<2 M MI-MOW ( OM'l.liT SATl UIIAV ' 1 '*'■ Hill. Ifi. [•;„ .t'cinul • I free concert r«r children Will •« « ven by i!n- North Carolina Slate ' liny ( »rchestra. under the dir- ' *' '• "! ISciitainin S.'.ilin. in ,!1 I olleue Auditorium .<t Duke ' y ne.\l Saturday after.moil, a.ir.v 5. ;,1 2::«i o'clock. The 'm in; spoil-.,ie.I l>y the ■I • n Sturly Cluii o: ;l ,• u ojn n's ( • -n- ot Duke I'nivi -.ly. <' children's concert*. Dr. i *' " l"'inled «1111. :i! #■ .in "itnpor 1 I'.' I ot the Symphony plan to ' ' 1 the ' In :e to the yollllg i' 'i'le <>l tins Stale. Program For Japan After War Suggested Wa uiiuIdii, Jan. .'<1. (AIM—The I ■\ 1 • i iejiri nos e iluienl' dctci nin.i- ' '••II to impose a just l»nl iiitile.--1 I" are ,.|t Japan ha been sticiinlll- j 'iieil and hardened by the enemy's! luliin.-s tie tment ot pri>"Uer . it ;,v leiM ned today, and mm: e rank11 ^ authorities are advocation)" a threc I'" mi program to strip I he Japatie-e "f their economic ability ever to iiiai.e war Kail). I he main points nf this prugr nit I Deprive the .'apane-e of all industries which can i>c icad* ilv i Miveiled to munitions produc tion. I'ermit them t<> operate no mcr * haul marine or commercial air fleets «"i i to possess no ships lamer than l,WI ion capacity. This 'vould limit their sen faring artivitic- to fishing !,»d small scale trading. Allow them to engage fully in t''*' farming necessary to support population. ">*■ *i . Jan. ::i (Al'i *uie-i opened ten to 15 1 !ii;:her. Previous close L'UJJ I !>)>;; lit a I fsicw) I.'Mi; i in: icr i new ) .... i;: ji<| FLEEING NAZIS WRECK LENINGRAD PALACE A aUSSIAN CAVALRYMAN ridos past the ruins of Pclcrliof Palace, west of Leningrad. The Soviet showplnre, built by the C'zars, a rccroation center an<! museum before ttie war, was recaptured by the Ped on January IS. It had been in the hands of the Nazis since the lir t drive on Leningrad. With the lifting of the the r^Ucatmi: Germans ramoved famous statues from the palacc's steps. (international Uadiopholo) Task Force Founds Marshall Islands In Great Assault Economy Drive Hits At FCC VV;ishm;:t'-n. J in. .'i! — (AD—The I- edoral * C< nnfilmfcalinii-; (.'ommis i".-i found itscll the lai 0-i today <<: •he I:i"f-t < nii^ic.-.-i- n.ii ( (-(iiinniv ruive ••! 11114. Amused over ( t"• . i• - man Jam*I.. Fly's i■ I ; . no tify fully before ;i special House [•' ■:. Ill i11 ijjvney. ;i bi-partisan House group '• chop FCC im .!- hi i!'c SK.r.oo - >00.000 inde|>eiidcnt ofliots supply ail! slated tor passage today. FCC funds for it,,. veil darting Jul.v I already have been trimmed about 2n percenl in- the II use Apt r ciriatioiis Co !• t•. v nil lh.it tailed t . satisfy the a.;, v's iot*s. _ IJeprcsentativo Talior ot \rw 'i »rk if I In- lielieved the rnrre : lid I m the FCC radio intelligence !iv islon shot ! I |)(. denied ami those lunctions t>e • rued n< i r t, lit,, War ital Navy |>epartments. Seven Deatjhs By Violence Charlotte. .Ian. 151.— (AIM At lea.-t seven pe:.-ons liy \ iolcoce ill A'orth Carolina durum iiie week end. \V. II Mehae! "rT llerita. a I.re man. wa kille'l when the Southern ■eiisjer train N'o. S. running from [Jreenslioro to vV'instoii-Saloin. and n ii I truck e.illided near Ciuilford station. Adolph llolshoiiser. :?n. was found .hot to fie fill at a home in Ciuieord .'■I'll' he vva i lodijer. Coroner \. .1. \rr——~ : aid file wound wa.. seH'-iii licled. The imdy of a man idcntilied by \V I niiiut'iu pol <e a- Dillard C"lot .seller of llai'lan, Kenluoky, wa-; to mil lloalliiu in the Cape Fear lii'. or. r■ itopsv wa. pi nine I. Mr.s. <)|lie Sellers. 21. ol Cheraw. ) ■v (".. and iier seven months >ld in- ( Fant were killed in an atllomohile-| IrucT? collision near ISockingham in ' which live other per (ins were ill-I lured. Second 1.1. Arthur IV Smith. 1M. of | Seymour Johnson Field, was killed | Lvlien his lighter plane crashed near finldslioro. M I.. Yavlmro j4h. a Charlotte eale ' •porntor. d.od ol bullet w mini in ' Hie head. DotCCtfvo W. A. MeCall . lid i I! Baker said he had killed him- i -ill apparently ni a result o! dct> 1 pendency ovct financial reverses. J WILL DIRF.CT RAND AT ELIZABETH CITY Flixalieth Citv. .tan. Ill (»uv S. Ilutehius. ol Cha'lo'te. em poser of note and experienced orchestra lead :<r and hand director, has cute to Kli/nheth Cilv as diieelur ol the liilih school hand, it wa- announced today by the- upoi uiicndenf llufchuis served in a similar ca pacity in Charlolle Central h i;h school t"i two vearx. He has had 13 year- experience in high school 'Ii*ttllOllf Hundreds of Tons of i xpJcsives Hurled Cn Defended Atolls I'enrl ll.irlior. Jan. 21.— (Ai't —\Vh:i| mav he the criMlvsl naval task force in histur.\ hnr led liund-cils upon hundreds of tons of explosives lor the second consecutive da.t yesterday on the cringing Japanese defenders of the iuvasion-t lire aimed Marshall islands. Admiral Chester \V. Nimitz" com tmmi<iile on l!ie |>i- .(*it the at tack last niullt that -:ulace l> i < picsiiuinbit ballle-hip-, ciiii-i i .i:i<t (it'slrujw.s had moved within HI !• miles • Ike i. ,i\ ily defended ..loll.s Ik pound . ti n ! iiistaliati >n v>ith thou...aids of !•> :ici.-i i -1.! i -. I'ar ur task l<»i«-e> loosed hun dred - til I mi in •nli- in then < <■ olid d..\ h:r i «•:'iat Kuajale.n. M:.lot lap. tin: am! W<>t.jc ..ton-. (>t!ier t i Ii,..'a.s>i il Kuiwetn!;, I:< !h\vo»l atoll o| t:n- group. lio|d:n. immobile by llicir heavy bombard* mvlit Japatic.-c :• ii" strength llial >iii:*lit haw liMuiii'.ipiH'd I". S. air >pt rations eken lii'iv. Aside li oi-i tl»i- brief c<>iiit111111ii|(i>. no detail- 'I the* action.- wen- re ported. liad.o -lenie v.i- ctiloieii .it sea to tile |>rotc< oil ol «• •!*.• hi .-hips and thousand* ol men thrusting then- way int>» tin- ii«-iiit ol tu< enemy' Island- sirougllohl a ■ 1).>:11 ol island- the t<K- ha- been loiiuyinj; since tin- lii-t Workl War. (*• >lit l*< >11II114 the Mar-.!'. ! os mandate. Japan ha.- bailed out. all • ninco IKIli Ycsterday • >mb ,.t mi lit n irked tin 1 i 'lid !. ■ ■ ti years that anv Allied 'up i w illiin nun i-auue ol tin i kitil . foreign ships have been barred since I!)»«. That American war hi|> eoul : move -o el • civ to cii«-i, y co.i ! ■ a tribute to the Seventh At \ii Kuril whose planes have imutificd tin- Mar.-.liail for tell wee . and to earner plane who dumped linn bomhloads on .lapane e an lit III . Briggs Claims Innocence In Letter Case Washington. Jan. :t. — < AI' > (Jem-go i.N. I'.i-iuu.s pleaded innocent today to charyes III 1 he I urged the celebrated "Hopkins letter". Appearing to an.-wcr Kedciiil "n dielnieiits which alleged torgery. raise pretense and use of Ihc mad t i defraud, tinges. turn er conliden tial aide to Interior Secretary Ickes. entered a dtsclailner lo all these chat-Res. His attorneys then sked for and were grained three weeks in order to file neh motion- or demurrers as they might decide t-> ofler prclnni iiiiry to trial. HtAIIEil I'Olt \ORTII CAKOI,l\ \. I'iirll.v cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Not <|lli(c so cool to i.l.hl. &U%!:tly ioldu Tuioduy. Service Vote Bill To Be Disposed Of V.. . ::i Al'—)The Sciiiiti . • llotisc tun-tod a nice tt»-I i. y ' ' <i; jm ... Ill till- V :i»! Ser\ - ' .!•« s:;i i i. ii iMi.-y ont'u ..ml lor ' j Tii w< n; im l ; n 1. •••!• earl it ml .St.- .< ;i(l a lin.il I "ollcall nii.ni t in reaehori late to ii,.\. i : !' i in .iikI Wcdno.-day j seemed more probable. The St iuitc iiift at 11 a. m. to , open the si'C'iiui "/cok's debate mi I ,i rc\ i ii Federal war ballot bill which w iilrl «u-!kI tin'form ballot j l'l ni.y '<> pi•esulcnt. vie' president I ..n ! tiici cr.s .'t C' uuii- > to 1110:1 i iml v. 1.1 • ■ 1 in tin all over the 1 v 1 i i. A h"».t ■ rendincnts lit-' tend Us path !•' final passage—I - • 0 l (• 111 promise attempt t • ;vn tin* . ii,i »iti<«i> hi those I v.T.d i iiti'iid tli* Federal plan 1 usurps the rights of the stales, ti»l handle tile.: own elect i'ltis. Si 1 { purl : r. >111 s >nie southern ! i i. ' hei-jliVned ailministra I . 11 Itojie 11 (ally \etc in the S-ii.v. I' u.i- - 1 itlierniMs. joined i>v lii'i .unheal.-. hn deeatod the • . u 1! 1.11 war iiall.it i >i 11 last month • t'd -eM t .• Stati >' rights measure tn the House. Tin- l|n.is,, takes lip that hill tn wnde: , ? dina e\cltlditi|! .1 i'ei'e i \\a: liali'it proposal from 1 ii :t Kepnsentative Wnr lev <TcI) 1. author of a Fed ' 1 ! ballot pi 1 almost identical tn the petidi-Li Senate bill. v. ;is i-iicll 1 t : ! . pi 'ii n In break the rule ■ 1 '•"! :i his measure. .S5 Depress Given At (<ommcnccmcnt I I>r<vr^r im ;it Duke • I loii ■' 1. Duke Univor •ic i il« history . ■. ai del douroes in ::i .i-iii..! lm • es hold oil tin' rampu Yi ' . in .1 mid-,vo..r ( • Nllt'litcnl studrlils oom i iik aoado work under war t < .H < < -I projjr in.-. H(i .stu drfl' \\< !C I atod Ill tho I'llivi'r >it\ ami I'roin tlu' campus, l'm ii i rlv M i liomo of Houja ipiii N. I)uk<. oi ■■ of the institution's «»l11»1:metii>*4 p"11-. The com i i ■ inont ivrnion was pic.u hod ii t-c uivor-ily chapel ;it mo ii rv i .. I>v Dr (i Hay .loi fl ii of Ci.i luMr I »r. IWiPi n,. n i v i i ■ • i' o| the univorsity, |ll.:.0 t ' • . "••llioon CNOrO'NCS. S• • •.in ••• ' io mid-winter S'"i d . 'illy i i . to tie I' iko resi dence I U i t. 11 >lf .111(1 illllMCtil'O set tinu lor tlio tin -u.il imiKi'iim. Specialties Lead Market Sow York. .lm :<1—(AIM—. spo cinll <•- coiitiu Ml to net fairly well in J" like! hul luminous V"||'ri xnl '"v wore at ii stnnd Alieid ii inlei viilx wore Pullman. Aincriciiii Dislillinjt "Plain" and Gen erui Molo - Ormlnniil losers includ ed Wester Union -A", J. C. I'cnncy uiid Moiiiau.j.eiy Wdrcl. Berlin And Other Nazi Cities Aflame After RAF Blows Four-Day Continuous Picmbing of German Targets by Allies London. Jan. ::i — (A 1') — 11undivds hi lijir UAK ImiiiiIh.ts smashed at I'.erlin a^ain last ritfht with a lii'loyalist of lire ami explosives in history's jiresitest .^ustaini'il aerial offen sive. which left she Nazi capi t;il aii<I tinic other jrivat indus trial citie aflanio and heaped with ruhhk*. It wiis tin' third terrific blow in tour nil;. ' | ii I'.I ,lm. and M -s • liiiii ■ I* u 'ii s <i.irt<<i in alter the hcsiv.v I| line:- i,, ..da the .-.ihmiI nig -ii ins. ^ An in - • .(Wr !l IIVIT whole ' ; (.enr.any ....... ... f'.ur ' ''" ! : nil day Inn ■ib ing. i ill Amcricac raids S i:•• •. \ ' I'. nswiek ml Hurnovt r and :i i"; |iid LT. S. bomber blow ..t Frankfurt Sittuntiijr. 1° ri i: •:• * i i Iy. I■ 11 Svi' den and • iin. i>r< >ken Sunday were not rr stored ntil midday t • day. ami the i 1st dispatch reaching Si• !• .ii ' i- ight's sit'aci; mused ' :a ' : i- ;•." Th - (!e -ninny t. iav In van her Hvclllh yrs.r ,M-,cr X. • rule with a homeland strc v. ' neons and death. S nailer I •.re. - ..i night raiders Ktabli.'d .,1 I.;: ■ i •■;■■ '. cs i:i cen tral and v. i-.lv i ('.>•! ii iiiy. The cut re night's work which ats.i in cluded mine-laying operations. cn.t the !!.\r planes -the .-inallcst less in the la-! I• it11 Iter! in attacks. This indicated that the sustained assaults 'veri t r * icg .1 heavy drain (ill ei'ei y lighter 1 •'I'ces. The HAF night shift ti'.k over 1» tore the last gresit Ainer can da.v !:vtiTt t lee' ha i ri l rued Sunday I 1 'ding hesivy i>l.»vv to Mes ;e.-clur.:tt plant at Jhunswick suui giving \ olenl pa.-iinu to Hannover's great freight yards and locomotives, tank re d aircraft part factories. Meaiiwli le. Frankfort, pi 1 aided by a record American daylight sis sault s..t 1 relay, was listed in Stock holm report* a-- mortally wounded. lnterspiv.-ed u .th the niaji.r Mows against Germany wore daylight t - tacks "M the French invasion coast. Rep. Doughton To Run Again Washington, Jan. 31.—(AP) Rep resentative Robert I.. Doughton <-■ Sparta. \ ■ t! 1 Carolina, lln-yea a. ,| ch innan ii tile Ways and Means coin: 1 iter, will ran again. i)• .nut 11011. rounding "mf? 1: s 17:!-. term, inside the sinnounccment Sat urday night. 1 >1 >• 1 >4h11 >11. whn.-c committee !.:i ne> tsix legislation. said one tiii: g he wanted In see done lieime lie It-it Congrc-s was simpllliesition 01 in come tax returns. McI)on;iltl M annuel* Edgur 13. Bnwdlui GfCoiw* bm'o attorney. lui- l>ceti appnint «•;) by Dr. Hnlpli McDonald t<> handle (Me 1,ittcr' camp inn fni «nvernoi ol Carolina I! > spring. 11 e\|»eilcrl flint State head'piai li u || |it. opened soon i" K.ileinh, iIkhi* .March I. llroadlmrst >..11(1 in Crcciislinro that lie expect;, m the meantime to appoint enmity managers in - many counties ol the State as p JbblOkG, Asks Soldier Vote SPEAKING at the United Span' h War Veterans' dinner in lMbb.tv Ji, Ciov. John \V. J'.iiekir of Ohio charged that "polities" in Was Inglon was rcsp msible f"r the (II lay in passing soldiers' vote Icgis ta lion. lie asked that disabled war veterans Le Riven ,\iir unci gener ous treatment. (International) Reds Near laateway To Baltic Sea Junction Controlling Entry Into Estonia Passed by Russians Moscow. Jan. 1 — (AP) — Russian troops, pushing rapid ly west I'mm Leningrad today aloiiif thf short's ■ I tin Cull' of Finland, reached tlu* approaches of Kinjrisepp. gateway to thf i '.alt ic. General 1-eno.d A <.o\ ro\'s ;n my passed Vt'iii;ai- 1 li -. from the border < : !>!"!■: . • ti tin* i~.nl — way I rum Leniniirs.") ' !!■• . . < linin>. The • r . - i . ■ ■ : K.si Hisepp. wliicll I'lit: 1 entry inl Estonia through a -:r aiul between frn- unlf 3- I !. .<• I' .udov. T: «»i-.1.- i>! General M.-ri-i..- I'np ■\ ■ second pre-lJall.i Ir • ' •! ,i n taincd pressure In in N >\ i>m>koIi nki. approaching uiti in l< s.s than in iles <• t l.atvla ..i ii..: thi Mi».s i-o-.v-Higj railroad. I : mi en 'o inteieil .ilterna'i !■!./• r l> and ha" which made .. a ante dit 'I r Git:' an < - o.i »c Russians had launch* d aid " '• k in t I >ni, in h, nrj '.-l Ol I»••« :•(. ,nfl 1 ne pet • n III ,,Vy weie rep r' i , > ,l[ ■ T ie (; ,,v . 'a' lie UUs ; mai" in . , | . , ■ ,, I«ike lhneii .Mi lh(> C M ' '■ -id. Several ■I' led seal. ; i>« • nd He the NUMEROUS • OTTON SPECIMENS GRADt 1) College Si all n. .Ian. M Sample- ol i•»«;..»i.; ' air- I rntlntt .'■< 11> giadtd I... I \' .i under the Si lh-11 i\ri Ne' id 'it > ::u i a jontl 'id' s >1 the tvpc i .:.iitiit _ in Virltl C 'l'ihna. !'• i • i|' • C I. Mc "aclau. Intension -ivn. i ->l >(,• College. i Kirn i • i'!»•!; If d i" Fi'tiriillit in lh" i.i•• • i>1 < - l > the B' e • ■■ ■ til u 'dine. •Mice i" Kalemh. \ppii\i i.itcly 7 7 k in ill <-f 'lie colli>ti was da.- t'd a> -tigh-ginned. "This is a good reee d." says \le 'a Ian. 'when it i>; i en ondiered that i 'irh (iil'nn i»|>ened i> • "attirely and tit' 'in- locks ol th< i"tto|l did tl'.'t Kill out tic Uuy bhould." <r 63 Of Enemy Planes Are Knocked Out New Heights Beyond Rapido River Taken By U. S. Combat Units Allied Headquarters. Algiers, Jan. .".1—< A11)—American in tantry and tank teams, sur prising tin Nazis witli a thrust across the Hapido river bottom, deliberately flooded bv the Germans to form a harrier, have achieved a break through German defenses north of Cas sino. Allied headquarters an nounced today. While American fighters and bombers scored a record ban in Hilly m knocking down •;:{ German Jjl;n, s ,,| i'l;,fc-niiiy as saults y<-terrtay mi ft, • enemy aiv north* torn Il.ilv. Hi j users will «•! tl «11'' ! J) ait.on t' i mii> and Amt-riran i; tar.k> ... d : nk-de.-tro i«li: a sii ina o! sh; j'l«»ng thi perimi •• r ol the An/'., cigehead ;.nd enlarged their grip *' '«•«• 19 or :>o it bel'.w It nie I he Gcrmai evidently had V ' 1 ' a line r.! defonro* Uitough the A J ban hills al >ni the ' •" •! '!• e t 1 Cisterni. 2d V.'iV. ,Ty:- Eternal City. • • «''"»sh and America! g were blasting them out «f I'l ngi and ' v r :u '«'d in:.» ca ni ts. Anit'i'icaii infantrymen. working ■s tl i.-, t uninni:i. n witii tank noils. ii:ivi- -f t itif German Guslav lino backward in the Oassino ore;i ;ind eapt .iretl new heights beyond thQ l!..|>:d<i ri\ it rritigekead. Tile thrust t ;in led the d< uiihbuvs in ibt.nl a m >' In,:. ("assiil .. The Americans entered tl.c vil li: C;..i . :i ii'Me nviT than t! roe miles north and sliahily w«*t ! I'rissino :.nd occupied Monte Yil about a mile txl a half above •he Xa/i stronghold. An er.eiv.y counter-attack throe miles southwest ol the Appian Way tnwn "f P sterna was repulsed l>y the beachhead iorces. Hard lighting raged :.II along th« • the n K ttii Arn > front u th some advances reported at several • it i f'atr -Is wt e acti\ c on the Kight:. An: y front. The aerial thi st into northern Italy was an Ail ed answer to tli» large groups of German bombe'S which lirally have c>>me out of hid ing and have been attacking shin ning around the An/.io bridgehead. The L'ditie area was saitl tt. lie » uni i-t 'r,itin:i point for enemy air strength. Firm Demand Upsets OPA Milk Order In llir Sir Walter Dispatch ltur«au. KY I.YNX NIsnr.T II a 1 e i j: h. .Ian. HI — Giivcin n' Droughton was very happy Sal«ir« (lav met ti.e "i!!; situation; in ul. lie \\it ;■ •>■ >iit . - happy as In- had been tin* day in lore. L'pon Yarning l-'i ia> 1 li.it Ol'A ofticii's n W.ishir.ului had refused t ■» re scind or suspend an order rolling . i . p'ires I" Im' charged bv C"bi" I»,i:■ .•« I"" i: !U delivered to other u.*!r f " ' •. thi j!»ver«n»r issued .is • ili olir a statement as ever cams til I■ i> p. lie railed the net' hi "caprieio - rhilmry and definitely not in li e pnhiie lltei est." S • d. > ni niim he heard that < >!'.\ had i i aimed its mind and harl -perl-. . ii . t.rder until Kcbruaiv thus pi ini Hinu (Vble to res.iMio gulai <lelj\ei throughout die St ,te pc ding ftntiler sludy nl the licte (| i j-• i-. Whether the K"\ ! ii" v nil i had an} influence i,r|.-« .unit that change <>f '!'< I«»r speculation. \'i ;'y prolv.hl.v it did. (i i .\ i 1*1 ii ii llroughtoii made it . i .ir Saturday that lie had taken ii" posit.imi as t'i the merits of the ease itsell All lie wanted was a •In riugh st uly sii a proper deci .iii could In reached It audit of i.- hooks sh-itvs Coble is making ?<"• .eli 'loiicv. the i»"\ernor will rather will demand—a ml i .<•! i ■ . • "« """"i —a k. ir mieli audit shows that I... " 1 "I'erate at OPA sua - ■ ' price.-, the governor will in. t.enl, and b,,b„, „,,uW ™ mvwtiKatiOn ,ng "r"KrCSi °l th«
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