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Philadelphia Traction Men Relax on 'Sick' l.ist ——^WWBMW^—BSgsaw)))iu.iiiu»——pi - --- Whatever it was that ailed them and caused I’liila lei cilia's imilminni and drivers In repot i ili-m ,.|vr. "sick" as thr> retrained tiom taking out their irolle s ears and I uses, Hir ailment didn’t pirienl .«in. of them trinn smiling as tliis picture was taken I nl the < it\ s car hams, Philadelphia’, ’.(.MMI.OOO pupol i ti'Mt, deprived of normal means of transput t, had in nan epidemic of sore fcrt. rny police mil.in . , ,» signed details of patrolmen and detectives to iai bains and teiminais. (Intel national Soimdphoto.> Umstead Firmly Against ! Cutting Rural Schools Missy* Dies PERSONAL SECRETARY (o President Roosevelt for twenty years until her retirement a year and a halt ago, Miss Marguerite ‘'Missy” Alias he Hand, 4H, Somerville, M eiSS.j rl:ed at the Chelsea, Mass., Naval Hospital, tallowing a four-year il 1 - ces“ (International) Wilmington Area Nearing Normal Again _ Wilmington, Aug «b (AP) While itihtu s <'mp|i,y in;ide r»• p• iir ' I » sower and telephone circuits with he 1 ir»j»f> nt restoring full ..eivirr t" light, re idem *>t tm in . 1 "pt Wrightwil]e end C'.rrehne i'-he rnv esked today to c<*n-ci "c tier Aatci ilipply. A . in ill pump \e,i . running at Wighhvillc, bid the in nn uni e <>( ] e- itci was not functioning, md prr- : >"ii • • »n Carolina Bench w‘5ro j -l.cd *y health officials to boil their wut- | -1* A toady stream oi person.- "h>| ta.-dily abandoned th.eir re.-nrt hom^.r iotr!; md cottage before a liui ric.in* j ''vept i\-p)- the beache> Tuesday * "ght moved across the r.mseway • j out not until they had satis- j bed ite highway patrolmen that! •hey | .el hi j.,me • there. OH i< ia I • 1 - ',;fsr 11 appeal to . ight-seeis to beep | ava t* • beaches vere expected f be I 1 cc■ ng normally within a ie ' , .la v r tropical hurricane, vhicli j dn. Wilmington .mil it adjoining du| , 1 and resort be eh n'oo I'li night, caused over <)()().'IIXI P|n / damage, official c lunawd 'day •P 1 ,pt. evacuation of 11>,<><>tt per- 1 ’nns from the beaches prevented e l inus i asualties, but ten per oil - were hospitalized in Wilmington as a result '1 injures suffered dmogcmlw emlwv Pi lures . ultered during the t.lonn. i sveatherT FOR NORTH CAROLINA Fair and mild toniftht: partly cloudy and moderately hot Fri day, with widely scattered after noon or evening thundershowers. Warns Sclionl liody Next I r Will lake Action —- I K.il' mil. Am: • (Ai’)—Rep i (■ i ii I a I i , r .11 .Ii 11 I m .1' ml, ol ()rnnge count >, t'l*a>r leafier lor many bill; mi e'l neat ’on, told the Slate Selioo! I'.oarfl today it should not reduce the number ol teaehf r ill rural cle.o! , "be cause there i the ru1111 • • of N'ort h ( arnlma." He i'’ lerrr ft 1 , 111 ,pt 0 '’i lie' la..: ,,, ,-i. lily II at the Ilia, 1 "I t ear! a a m union v • I ■ O'"" where ii.• iuuh ami ,;i amniai ;e!omh are mu i jI ed sll mid not he iv'lured to |e than lour tel. til an* a - SI e I e (1 lie I I I i I ly .11 I tie I I'; I - 1 ! Cll I'ole .fill I instead said the propose.I ins In have hufii included in the school machinery art, m Mil'll later Mas found to leave the matter in the discretion of the hoard. Wilde lie explained that . ■ 111; no Hue ,', lie said that the next leg 1.. 1.11 in e v ou!d he fully a ■ • • •■ i on Hie hoarrl's aelion, and tint ' inn - !• u ity ,l the legislahu . ri l nan the rm I districts. •Then■ r- no excuse, said i ’ v.ie id, '•for de| ■ 1- in:; a amt ry nil I ", the ei: iratin’ll lie e, ■ Id gel 1 n a r.i.v school." Also, "!• . dried, these ir • • mo, • • •! times, with many chan s • e Ii" il( s In i nrrea.-e 1 Ii the U o'iiei ! i •; • i i He i ,'t 1,1 fled II t: ‘ a ! i ee'e, | , llpob; (ill year , la i (-111<', 111 ed, 'll,I tin’ ci untry child W"'dd I'e an I a ■ |o.jUi:: end Hi. ir I iVfemhei I, M Via i y. who pi e\' |,a Isi.V hail e \ 111'e - ’MTU la I tai d, a ked II aich a eaer. ml ill .lead rleai'r’hi (I :ii, ” iId to a m 1 ] mlI 1., all i" ’ra 1 .a lio,.1. , no! merely to Heise ol four teaehei P e -Icod re plied in the ■ i ht irin.it i' ” i in reeiaiae.endat j,a] a s , i,'nnl n I dent (dyne Erwin, the '■■■■:■ ;aok n 11 I lull ell I I an;: ' heal . i ■• • •* lilt Ult 1 |e pal . I V I on Ihl » i . II|I "'I' .nrli ii*. ! i■ >n in the h.n1 i - ■: local ill’ll ■ . Philadelphia Looking For Federal Aid f'lii! 4clc 11• 1!' i. Aug. 3 - -<AH—The , I. ,t|.,ri ,|.| i ' |II ' I'lllr I lull C'Pn fi i (lie While II"U..e today ini aeti'ui i" 1 n'l i u "i k .tnppage 11,lit Ir irked 1 hr I 11 v 11 -in pill 1 at Kill u hrrl .i thnrl dav aid i' e '■ i : '■ 1,1 riillt I Ml I* 'd ■ I' ilrilrr, involving N'e ;;t or.; .Hid while ltpgraning ol eight N'egm employ ,. under a direct ive ol I ’re adent Koosovelt's Km Knipolynient I’r.ie tirrs Committee preei piloted Ihe walkout, which appeared almost cer tain to end in governmeni seizure ol the Philadelphia Transportation Company, with possible use of troop;-. An official of the transport work ers union (CIO), who declined to be quoted by name, -aid back to work appeals to the H.000 employes had ■■only a ghost of a chance” to suc ceed'. barring a big break in Washing ton " Government seizure, he agreed. (Continued on Page Three) _ I Philippine Shill MANUEL QUEZON PRESIDENT Manuel Quezon (top), 63, of the Philippines, died at Sara nac Lake, N. Y., thousands of mile# from the land he had served and had hoped to see liberated from Jap conquest. He is being '^succeeded by Vice-President Sergio Osmena (bottom), who has been represent ing Quezon at Pacific War Council meetings and making most of tha appeazanccs for the island com mon .vealth. (International) Republican Governors Hit New Deal M. L.iiiis, tug. —( \I*) — ! In I.epuldiea u governors charged today that the New Deal’s liand lin (il war related problems oil the home front "invites national disaster," asserting in a policy statement that “the great prob lem of peacetime jobs can in* adequately met only by private business under an enterprise (C 'iViiuied on Pago Six ) ************ ★★*★ Plans For Surrender Ready Terms For Nazis Made In Detail Fid. rr ut Ali.es Can Accept A« lion I or All of Olliers Wit Ii i tipt''ii. \ ii;; f \ 1 ’> — i“l;ni tnr i m 11 j • -i 11.111* f < »| I •»ip til ! hr 11 r |'r |it|f i nr ml lap r 1.1 (.h rma 11a rr rr p‘.11< d lo t ■ in ha v* Iic a a,aprk‘ 11 ■■•it in .; rt .• t 11 • • t, i11. () 111 p a; 11 , 1 a n 1111 a i ■ 1111 111 r i i provi fon atii ip.'la’, that 11 icy rail ! p if | i|| I c'm tpr i a I it >ii a ;i a illy lh> I 111! ri I ;, tat r j!r i •;i! 11 am I Ku . aa in thr In in i i .1 'victor'.. I' ''I tin . i r i ■ n, pi i i r i >■ 'ii II" ::>ai' i "i |• I• 'l,■ ■ .■ >[.*•> p.>■. at Hi.' IVl'i . . ■ .nr) 'I .•!,<■, m p|11' ipp pp . I" a . ■ 'in iij nil: i'll- "IV 11 il-v -'I.H : >i a i U>.v p|p 'till III ■<! a .111 • • I . >111 . • IV; 11 1111' l 111. . .'ii ■ i \ . ‘V [ r) i ’ I l ‘ ■ a 11 I "I ' I' il' 1 I ' I I I III i I ... ■ I j 11 ■ 11 lit 1 " ' ' t •' i . mny ..'II I !' I I < I <_■ 1 . • ■ills* virini \ Inin }•( . |) s I’rune Muiish'1 < huirhdl v< .in. (I'l\ brought a renew » tt w ave n) spe e ii la t i fin here tivt uhal will happen ii the (ierinan-% siirmidri • list (o the Kussiaiis, or what flit lerenee it w ill make if thny give up, instead, to lliifish American lorees. The an . -■ *j t. .»i, .». Ill * * I 11r i a I (111 11 11 •t } i»•; • 11 " 'll I’' -i mal.c in. rjit i cm'ih •• Neither ,.|(|h \<. ill m.il>r i e>- a it • peace." t lit her .p|c ill .ccopj many . 1111< 1 *iid111>aia I in i *• 11d» < <i nv til i a* -a jil.nr .ireej.! i j i •. • h ■ name ni hi tin- \iinvi },<,v.-ci Britain and trie fniterl M.he-; pledged III i« - ill' I: n- n;i | ,|| I I (•>! del a I Casahlanea mute) eilce cghf rn months age Ihi. ia loim.diy .;!> sei ibed !•» it .t Ain a n\v. A • ir: • <•)• eommrtment 1<\ Stalin, ('liurelnM and Hoc isc VC It t' * a 111 a cl inn i peae“ and vietoi v, o <11 as m v. .u -. as made at tin i'elna an eonle . I . S. Planes Hit (icnnan Industix Near Switzerland Hindoo, \ii(;. .'J — (API—More III.ill 750 I lilted Slates heavy homhers from Ihilv attacked (Hcr man industrial larg*-ts near tbc Swiss Inn rlii at I'Tictlrirhshafcn today and the Germans said an oilier string American armada was sighted from iatgland ill Hu skies above ISavaria. Tin- bcavies struck liiiiiicrniis objectives in Franc" yesterday from west and south. Find wea ther ... the lli-itish hnmh armada lm the second night. The Swiss (old of planes flying Over then eastern districts, touch mg off sirens at /illicit. St. (mil liard a nd st Mot it/. l oi I ' lieots without letup, salvos fit the living homhs sli*/U I'llgl.ind toilav in the longest. 1IO brnkm attack to date. I in ks In Rupture With \;i/is I I \H°r mam months of neutrality. Turkey lias hrrken relations with (iei man v. The Allies are expected to ask for, and receive, bases from which to blast the Vazies (ait of the Aegean Isles and tn iltark Nazi satellite countries. I h** Turkish \» m\ ilong v\ih’i Allied forces may | move against l*ulgari;i (shown on mapi. whose hordei is reported to he strongly fortified. (International) ; Red Armies Are N ow Within Three Miles Of Prussian Border Russian f orce Is Hammering Hard at Germans in Warsaw London, \ug. 3.— (AD—.The (irnn.in r.tdio said tonight th.il the liiissi.ms had established two strong hridehoads over the broad and swift Visula river one .'57 miles south from the I’o Jish capital, which was outflani-. ed and besieged from without | and within. \s the siege of Warsaw mien silied in its fourth dav. amditei Led army group was hath ring it the gates of l ast i'nisvi from po sitions three miles from the it un tie i. ! Vo? a not In r group a n ini<- : thron ’ \ i .. *• 'it i in- (- a i j git tnan. di1 .."j ft - 1V o. within 70 mile . cl i ■ r d " rn bui'.aii i op?», |.l;ioi el the H . • ’ t> •' • War'h a ai o p ;;*/ ijiile . 1 »ehiv -iw nv .i ntf| Poland di, tit Poli h city. Tilt? •an I>hm!<_>hton Will Speak ()n Radio ()t (;< (mention IJaleigh, \ug. \ l*) - (iov ‘ t nor Kiougiiton will deliver i 10 minute radio talk Vjiam’av night. speaking on the general • opir id tin- Drmorratie National < 'invention in < hieago and its it lation to the peopl,. of North < a'olina and the smith J he address will he from 10 t° Itl lO p ill. ? :• •!■(».• ■ mI ■ i jLrl to i>• -v » ■ I I •’ 12 j mi!-:, noiLne-I Me . \ i ; < \!'i I i", 1111 n i: i I .. 11111 :i tl'i * III I I- "I fill l',.l I 1 ’ I 1 I .1 .1 II I M ' I < I< » i' ii I.i a . ih' 11111 * I \V 1111' ■ 1111 i.i ii a i in v 11 iv. . I funvanl .a a cIhiTininnI 11n v 11'mii cai'i (i.ifi'I I • i<l- i.• 11• ■ v. hich |ir<>ni I III 111' :]l I. nt a I 1I , I ' I r;i| rv til*' v. ii I'i ( v'rnia n nil. R u .-a a n II miii r 11 a i e, i • 11 a \ a i; i •! •, 111 u i n i ii i in i n 11. I.ni • In-1' it ' | *i» • • I i I’m ia n 1 mil lv i in-. I*'i .i.in t;.innnii ii‘ll' ! (.a i mail .'a mill- • I ! I ,i | inrl II . i,I III ,tertu . pm lant I ■ ; ,ia,n I ! - ti". I».nu. ,l.i i j* I . ! I'm. 111 i ■ -nil I . 111, !, 11 g ■ ■ ' i , • ■ i. 111 I iiljli. Kill, v i , a;: mil'' la .iy t • rail I ■ i.nls n i-l a ! n.a r-1 111n g. i '| nl n' it. m >i jimp I.'"I mil ti li nn j< ini’* Sviiii' di..|i.i'' l,t d'-i I. a Vi a ..In mg i igt'l in .n Vni'.ili: .mil U i/aiuy, Imlh tlnvi’ a Ivs 11. mi i In* | runt ii'i■. Outside nl Warsaw. Kussiau fnrees haniniered at slowly crumbling Nazi defenses in a narrow strip on the east hank of the Vistula river. They ap peared to lie waiting for other Kussiau forces advancing from positions thirty mi|j's west of Sel dclce to join them for the main (Continued on Pugc §!x) Americans Now Hold Two-Thirds Of Guam V. ... i 1 1C I’IppL t.'i iv'll Ha | 1.01. A'lU (AI’)_' I onvli ;1111 jlinu.t t hpIp ■ • \ni' i11 an . have blotH-d Hi. Japanese ip.in ; 111 < > 111 < • r an IipI<I and • hi* * i u ■ 11«• village.- "H ••'nun and hav captured neatly tun third -»: Hu- former I'nit.-d Sti■ - jut:. .1ion. ,\ . Anu i i hi Idicr, ami Mm in-' • carver! mil gen a more than i i: d" •mill:,.. 1 he i.la'id. tin- doomed enemy lore.' nl pel hap ID,00(1 men I ■ T• > urn, lallng i >. i * ■ I; mtn the jungle eo\ ered plale.. Guam's northern third. ^ * There was till no confirmation ol Tokyo radio reports that Amei icons had invaded Rota island between Guam and Tinian. Rota is the last large island in the southern Marianas not vet dominated hy the Americans. With the capture Tuesday of Ti yuan airfield, a lighter strip in the center of Gnmu ,lo. Americans . .. .. a I irlil - .11 tin' Manana ., "'ll V Mill : I, |1'-| 1. a t l ess range >t .I >pun I'h ul\ ani'erl Amen.'an 1 n. ; estei ' i a t nu ■ . the island '. n mi T . • bay on the vv est coast It i three inii- ■ ii"i-'n "f the <■;ipt• • r«'ii e.ip.t ..I. Altana, and mure than ten miles nnrth nl American-occupied Port Apia tin the British New Guinea coast. 1.31)0 miles south of the Marianas, units of a Japanese loree ol perhaps 43.000 trapped in the Wewak-Aii pe sector are April made two charms against American linos Tuesday. Both attacks were ueu-.cn yack with heavy .1,'inane e lasses Wide Dent Is Driven In Brittany * ( ana (I i a ns 1 .a iiim.1i. New Attack Inward ! .inc’s hast I jaiik 1 u I in ni1 f 11 .11 k | • i.n tci , Allied 1’ \(n <111 I' I||,| I \ | ,1 A Mg. - I A1’) - 1,1 ( A n (ini.. i Hr.id ley ' si ripii' d rnhil'lin ' • 11 ‘ • 11 ‘ ‘ l A us■<!)■< t lii i*i . iriii. c I. < 11 and .'A in 11. . III ■ I.M I 111 till'. I; • .lit ni Hi it lan;. tnda . u Ink ( .nnidian Inns Is 111it;|I‘ ' I I 11' ■ attack I i* I" I S' I , V ' < >1! t . : 11* * i • H I .'v*! ! e v’s At : It'll i ; I l * • 1 • i !'.■'•• Hv| ’ A0 ' * ill,!!* • • f I > : * • . . I •‘ill/ . f i ai H1 I • • .1 ft .. ■ :■ . . , • ,j | p_ IV. tf.in .ill' • 1 . V A, > lv*’ C i>* .. 1 ■ - -t.'ly * •' •' m' - ‘ 1 ‘ • ' ■»?} •I <*"^1,1 • • * ’' i M,. ... A' • f; ■It M ■ is I la !■ in11!■ -i 1 nit 11 i li. .. . • ft • m \ . ; , v. | .... [I •.) •a ■ a (* t i . .• i '•! •1 uiy's ; i Rrpin (riiii.il . .mi n i ii ii it * - li.ni, pi.ml ni }Ctill;i!i\ i. lint gp null s ninth 111 j’.i ilt.nn s sr< "IIli Port. SI, N.imiii', at the pi o Util "I the l.oirr river, .uni pear the renter of the peninsula < anadian troops hurst forth in new attacks pointed toward parts of llie Allied <ast Hank below • ill'll, intensifying the threat of tore jpg a ina.jni f,reman retreat as America n aimnii'd columns struck deep into Itisttam. \ great tit) . pu , tarted ■ c '’ii ’1 * i1 ,■ i.a11,.,ed 1 '•1 ” • ■ 1 III’’ 1 ■ "lie I , ■ if l||n 1 " M" r l.i in-: .. il . s’e.inrl Hme in threi days igain.st rilly la ham, I’ ‘Km’, kpv 1 ti • X.iti’-v mu ’anh ' w'lieii tupped (leni rsl 7.,111 C’ iner.v .1 U.sg.. Tin- ilt.s-' *•01," el'". , I.IK ... .. ... a„,a b'in.irarrii, .-nl American lories near the other end id Hie Allied lip,, tightened i trap l hrea truing at leas! |u., ol the < .eimails' h.-st armored divisions near the old Norman capital of Aire. ' 1,1 o ■■ .,; X. iniMiidy'ii •' I 111 A' ' ’ < > n 1:11. r.: i ; i! i , > | , t t' * 11, - j ■ I < ’ J ] ' 1 ' ■ ■.-nil British ' ' ""• '"li 'Patches Al v •■ bum di i - v v’r . , ' ' 1 g on " ' ■. '■1 ding l|!u ' ■■' " ' ■ '■ I”’,/..', ’ll, i. ' \ '. 1 ' 1 ' ' : ' ' ••■". : a t:,kv : '■■■'•■ ' ' ' Ai the • *■* J > Americans 1 ake Rennes In Brittany' >\ » , \p,_ ‘ *!>•'!• I- <ll i;. MM. HM M n| ( jpi. 1 ** M* ,|||(| i ill >»<)I tT1»l ""I ,,'uh\\ 1 1 CClltri bv flip su ift h •<,lv."M-"n: 1 .m it, (M aI (• t i«111- % u..s .. im.MiiM rr| today Im U ... s. i i!■(,,. i .M.nisnn siiimsoii told . m.'«s i oofeienre ,h 11 ... suimkiiii; out tnom the ot tvr.uiihps had COM, ll“\oll(l I'oMtlMSOM nil (hr •"Oil, Mil, Ml ||„ II, , ... "Ol' .Mil l.lUll, ICf'IIM.'s, (I, r s(!a_ •‘III. II l.'l l.t| III,. I UMOII, st of II"' i'mIii.- tii inriMil.i. . :i, ' !"■;-1 which " ". 1 oiks at I dire't . ... ’ ‘ 11 ' I ■factory buildings in n mipoi tan! blow ,i the ‘ *’S ’ »PMify. -Stini "" H" "I I lie attack was '■;n;rl 1 force i»’’w upei bonibers, ; " '111 h 1,111 -v’- !'-m and Tangku |he I•;!,Vi1 .,i;. ...'1 •1 i11"’ • •’« ■■'I'-y n stolen viimehuna, the ecretary s ud. "is no saler than Japan’s war industry and war machine elsewhere." Tll> 1 l’P(irl > n the S ,perforfress aliaek was made in the course of Stuns.m’s review ol the past week’s operations on all combat fronts, in which he made these ooservutious: (Continued on p^fc Six} AjjRj
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