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V *It BAND MEMBER" T ) REHEARSE TlESDAY 1U-: (!'*; - ratio 1 Ihu. - 1. v Th st >nti ' he ..to - ■. t ■ X t . i jrirerusu-u 1 see M aroixd rowx DPI VK PV\ > < O" I< I . 'lie .'1 \ OM III l \ M ilt-ii'ii- - . Nazi Attacks Arc ' . ;ic: By the Allies r C \| r. •. from • :.r : i n e :. i , • e '■ ‘. The (D- ... plPM.^ • • • ID PALLBEARERS NAMED FOR CLOP ION RITES MRS. MOSS WILL BE BURIED ON SUNDAY Seme Gains For Stocks Cotton Prices Hit. Toboggan -V \ 45 : 4."* 21,3 8 2: 2 4 21.18 i . ' . . . 2 94 20.98 2u (U 1,, ' tj •; 1) • > o MAKES NAZI REMOVE BOOBY TRAP ■ . ■ONI WAY of making certain tliat a booby trap won't go off is ‘o have it removed by the enemy who set it up. That's what Pvt. Victor A Hellon brand, Cross Plains, Wis„ did when he spotted one in a doorway in Chartres, France. The Nazi in the photo was captured shortly after hie Wwnradee had planted the trap. Signal Corps Hadiophoto. (International) j v iCCi.lict iTie Ujtih BROADCASTING London t»» hi* • ... •: Hi 'Hand, I’rte e . I’ our Gerbrandy told . . t ’he Allied am, es had i i ' he l1..u h frontier and that ■ :• of liberation lias struck." r'.t sod t.-.e early return of s. u i \V. ht 1:..tna. (/ .ter .a: * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ WITH THE COLORS * ★ ★★★★★ In I l I .ollis ! lu-pi l.i 1 i . (.' 1! V, J. It. ■ ■ - ' . i > i ■ v. i:*< I ; tp • i,. . 1-1 Rail.- ..." I! 1 lit;., li. h, ■ • i- .i a. - • i.i i !■>'.: 1. ... . D. C ft i u t> nth. <| •“ P..< flic, i! Mi- U-... •toil today. 1 a I’at i i- 1-l.nul. 1 ' 11 .\.V-rl if. .1 ft t: !l 1’. - I- . .ul S r . Iliturii to Washington. .'ey. ,i. prim• ce me .. . i .-i .1 i mm'., i. y - t1:. —.. * i' :m a 'a - < ■ s : im ■ McGisei .| h s l rt*c'. (*n I mi\ r I i urn I’.mania i ■ ■ ■ St an 1 a. 1 M : ■ :' ■ _ Patina ,i :■■: J FUNERAL ON SUNDAY FOR MRS. KITTRELL — iii i;'m. Will (it- ..l sp John's His -iuii. W itli Burial in Eastern Cart ul County :• Mrs J. F, nnk 1 iln'Mul i irm tii'a ; ! ! :' t.Tl i ! i lilt* .1 1 ; ... |{. V I • J. |M_ : rii. \\ ’ i :H ill : 1.Oit* I,.in.Lilt*;.. i - * i.. v < • tiling ; 11 j Ir:' ■: ill : oahh | ' . o; the late J. F.K ." . • • . died In'.li ye., r. . .i grtte: ! Ill" lu1e M 1 • '.V.11 Hiiberts.if . S ree ch Idren. Km... 1 K ;1 * t Heiuie. soli; All - I.: 11 e I. : Mrs John Strickland. . ■ i. ' • wu br ■*.:.< rs. .J. M H tu ' Henderson add M. 11. R. of Iiait'igh: also one l.all .-,.-ti-: set ha!: brother. Mis. .1 H. VI'-. : e .mil F. G. Hi 'bert-on. hi - !l n. He:.' if:'-, r.: a -su si*\ era 1 grand..ml mill 11ep—it'V.'s and niece-. Active pallbearers were announced .el. i.'.s H.. Aledicns IT . Jun ius !•: . Howard. Walter K. and Ho:\if W Robertson and Kdwiiv (1. Peoples Honorary paUbeaiers wen nan t 1 ' lows: E. A. Cent fell. 11. AI. Ron;: -on. F,. O Falkncr .Jonn Rose. VV It. Mas.-ee. VV. it. Wlnttee ton and So I Firming. RECORDER TRIES TWO MINOR CASES Tv'i minin' cast'.; won :red .11 ren .nil rnui'l today Bryant Abbot t. white man. charged with eareies- and tackle driving. He pleaded guilty to 'lia ble trespass, which w.i- accepted by the prosecution. and nrave: lor j idgmcnt was continued on pay ment ot the costs and SI) ti M lo rd. .\. Siancer. Cordell Br im-;'., coion :. wa- tried for abandonment and non-support. He was as- an 12 : min- on the roads, -appended on pay : ent oi $100 into the clerk ■ oil ice tor the benefit of li s minor <osldren, payment to be made by \ a oer 15. and the deletidant is not to mlate any 1 iw in 12 months and pay the costs ot tin* case. ft REORGANIATION OF SEABOARD PROCEEDS Baltimore. Md.. Sept. 9—(API — Modi 1 ication of the original plan for reorganization 1 f the Seaboard Air Line railway, said to have no ma terial el fecit on the overall plan car wed Federal court approval today. The changes, proposed by the mod ification committee at an Interstut ‘ C< mmerce Commission hearing ; nd unproved yesterday by Federal Judge \V. Cal\ in Chestnut did: F.\t-md tin- terms of the first mort gage bonds to fifty instead of forty years: extend the term of income mortgage bonds t.» 7(1 years, make n aneiatcry .-inking bond at.d capital payment on first mortgage bonds v.. arr- (.w-rium;* .were a', ailable. Kiwanis Will Study Plans On Airport Art fig <*’ i ., t ' « ! :’*»:* A nil. ! ii -s >i. seen > •» :. - ; h • - rti 'if| finm! t*i v '* •: n • * vet . trie lit: Alt*’ - •: K V\ ;.n ; > ' An . y b ■ :u n:e«. ’. ni. !• e\ « .: ng referred to .* < pn.»! •«• . .1 : < eo. • "■ * t t*e it • i :' r: . •. .at. *'i t: *• • • nip;1' •: bn:: trie \ . : < ■ - l i ;iv ..'e , l lende; >n t >\ .. • d . * nde; * :Hid. Tile eonvv ttc t ep«* ! n. ••v. » *idat ■ ■■,' '' t ee \- heliee. U* es . v *. .t »t : i one;:. » • v :is. I t u Hi :i *i*: son ..i.d »•. d * \ ot:;.ei.‘ .Old f. t. 1 i * • . >.•■ Hers. Su se Urged n bt hn!t o: *;;t a . He .:.:e * eel ';:.11 the pe • t. > ' : . ;. iief Linliy r r • • • . . ; re . j1.i• si.* 1 g ■in . t e per - . -! s. ' . • ' r \ ; ( e bike*: by the e< tmh . n K \ e.i .m WAV ' (b...;. ...is etl . • . • t e ver< :l t.he • n ;m: \ ' bne St..' t Ci u«ii d. .. :d '• . teen * t . j t .ire needed i .iti i ' • : i1 e•: i>r: s.h :) irsi re : ! * e - icleibd \V S. i : .«• n re sided, n.m ed ri ( » !•...:«■ ; irest*nt bit i . c • n:'< tn.it .s’ to >t joy i'...n- !i». ..s . • : ■> e:i:;»!« y;• e:. *. T: . . res.i it i ' am : ‘t : ';;e < , .' • . v I: K ft . . ien dete: ( A .nihsie.il progi 1 . . r n ' dm in • e tt’ « ' ■ \V r. Hr. ... ..!) 1 ■i ■ t : : i. i \i. ' i: . (•: e .V! Hr. i m' .!. ■ i ). ■ i - .VI;iH ii VI f M.: t .1; ;ti..{ V I VI !• Sever; i nti'd. . ,\ i' !. <• | Kilt. Sl ... l!ll‘ |n:.!l. All-- I-' t • •• mi:. uv:>. VV X' ('.lies. -I i . ..•I’l.i .:km•.i ‘ ’ .. r: : . • ' , .. I r ' ■ eet : t: t ( >\: > .1 K . ...ii.-. :VI( ; ■ .. (-■• . : rjtiiirtv; • ■ ■ • ' ;i in I :t1 ! ■ E. C. HUNT AWARDED WINGS, COMMISSION D . : V IV F". id. A S' !■- A ur..d . A aUv i p - . i 1..,: i: i_ class i i -1 i. F. nest t' : H im. Jr . ■; 12m l’„ • ret. ll-tiii" . i. ,\ V today ' - rings ./id cimi .-- : 'll . • rut'iii !. •• • ant in th«- A. my A F fees. Lii im. II nt. . r . t Mi and Mi: . F (' Hunt, gi ad rated t r ■ : He: i < ■ Beloft entering ditiiry service, ite n ,.s an aircraft el'-rti ieiatl. JOHN HARRIS NOW SECOND LIEUTENANT Lt. John \V Harris. >ntt of Mr. Mid Mi, Piiii;[) Ha -ns, Handers i. mi - ••npieled . - ad\ a need traili ng ' A It us A my A r Field, AH < ■ .... I. . - It tied today. I ,t Ha: . ’.a- al-o commissioned .. see • ■ l (i 1 r .ten,.tit upon complel ton -. It.- training. Fu. ther training will be t.i.'.en mv I.t Hams in prepa: r> *, * be .. bom: HU' pilot. ARMY HAS TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING Atlanta. Ga., Sept. i).— Turkey for the soldier.'' Thanksgiving oamer iine t■: the time-honored 1 raiht ions of the .Army—will be a :,u" again on Thanksgiving Day, November 21), and every man will have a gener ous portion. Thi- was revealed today at head quarters. Fo irtii Service (.'ortmanci with the statement the War Food Admin.stratum i- making c-er: . a that there .mil be enough turkey. lor purchase by tite Quartermaster Corps with a ••estrict on on the t n - kev -ales until . ei|liiremenls am met Despite the demand for the Arniv, howivew it > explained that tie urodacli a: s. - been so groat th.al no Miflimilty antic.tailed in Idling civilian need.-. Newsmen Meet In South Pncitic I .if' ii t. ( omir.andi r Pi", tin Vr.ders-nii deft). <f Macon Ga.. and Incut. Fn t k Gilhretn. of Raleigh, v. ( .. meet in an officer's lounge in the Sni.d) Pacilh. t i 11 • • r kr.ow ins the i iher was in that vicinity. Ander sen. in ci\i!t!n in. ; i .".'.lei:! .0 the Macon Telegraph and Views. is I iililii relaiion. oifi; r cn 11j. sl.ili i:t the (omtnnnder <t! the Scventli Heel. Clillii lli lonnee Raleigh iinrcau nv.magei to the Associated Pi ess, i- phot og ra. nil i< oill"!‘v with .! ..coin Pacific air wing. Until II finer! \ w orki .1 log i iliei in tile nay \ at ( ha r lest on, S. C. I \n v.\ Photo) YANK CKiSFS LOOK OVER FRONTS WITH THEiR FACES : .. .!•; the e : train < f d; reeling their . ictoriotls at t. .. . !..eat. ( .11. (!<.••. .> :S. J ’.a.;. n, Jr. i !i;: i and L.eut. Grn. Omar ^ ■ ’ ■ - 1 y iiy >*\ ' ■ !' • i y penn ila in the iatter's) plane on a quick -"it- !•;eticii r . ... .| i ■ '■ -i!_. i.'-i-itn. ihurrnaiivnal) STREET SCENE AFTER LYON FELL TERROR-STkiCKEN CIVILIANS desperately hug the ground to escape the builds l>I Nazi : nipers in 1 s in, I* ranee, as an Allied soldier stands up boldly and lire, at the hidden enemy sharpshooters. Such frays are com mon in captured cities as tine fleeing Germans attempt to slow down the tau.d Allied advances, twanal Corns Hadiuuholo. (International) Genenil Statutes ! ^ ill Be (llarifiej In the State C,H|e I’ V I 4 \ \ Nl'il'.l T IMilv Itivnati h Hurran | liule.gli. Sept :l [ I reded by in- v. r- .,r,.| '’"n* | iliar v itli .n1 11:i• !>•.'. ., ,, , 1 ,ni' j tlie *• Ir»wv• • ' l) ,i,. , known a 11 .• eon ■ | | and now d> igr ale I .. ‘ltl" tii;it the commit:.-- .-n .- a ; did a swell loti, i.iii that it ^,r' qu le complete. So a reread -a.m ...... ■ , ..ii rp vision was appointed ■ ..... , General A eeil.ly | „, ;! ‘ j «he I'-'-st tone in *h.- 11. 1 Just iee bu dding here !■ j,iv p pose . * to rev is. ■ .. • . , l n , , | .some old dat <itc - ar.d • ,(| /■ lii at:on and contli. dn- i.t(r.ls(. ! as to condense the . .• ’. ()llt, t‘ lustration of ',hi job la, - tin 1 mission is that in an . .1 act , stated that any . .ember . , j of eo ait \ rum m ,s- iiine 1 ,■ ikj,-. . levy sufficient taxes prialions is pcr.onally ladle; (t.n years a«o that art ■. p.- ded, |)U, it is still i limed n ihi in l>ool; liobt rt 11 Moseh ■. Green;, boro, was elected el..-, m. . ,,| n1P eonimi.-sion. and lim .... I! |,-.,]v ,l( tiie attorney genei .iI’ • , pj j,p I secret ary. H I isnly did nrh y t. | "spade work" on da •«' 11 - a. lion I job two years ay... .■ a ■ ,n he di j i cctly m eliarge ..: .1 ’ . of the j | <. (■••tut I ’ (1V ! y M * 11 W’li If this • t ■ • , ,ro tj. [ reci .111ei e a t . pra." .- !.;• ..’t.irney j than to any other ....... • o ft eels j ail the people, l he .. .. .: the cop,, i mission is to reduei ... ■■ r ,.| Imp. ; - died pages the lo'.d .... , i.ceded to print tin* geiier. i i:.• .• iilumt at leel ing tee: .1 ..Id . . , ,,pp CO 1‘TON I ROM DIXIE IS SAVING TO ARMY Atlanta. < ki . a -Cotton f ron i the I a... ii I): i .-. .is the r11*:,M by li b ' i -e 1 h - i:... 1 let* Dp partment s.r. rd . ■ - . linn.null by using, Ciinv.e ’.rlilin,.. ie lead of leal! :e.' to o,■ 11.. i... r ,. -lings fur Army r.! ie . . ■ i. • i : i vec- ; ! ords at 1 ieadqitarb . i > i. ■ii Seiv | iee Command. J | '1 bought the my . y any j thing about It a; tin : e. die story i I opened two years eg. .mien leath- I er was a critic a! ’ten. • . desper | ate effort was being i ..be to save I jit bv substitutin'; other • ateriuk ! The leather -lings - rd to car ry the rifles .-lung .re • -..Idier's shoulder mid for ..dv • tan wea J pon lor highly aecu;. *-■ ut'. Rigid tests at web . :aide of i eoitoti. W! re ordered 1 : 1 prov ed to be sat tsl ari ■ i.' A • ' nt 13. :PT."-t7 web hug- < ordered, i t realed for moisture, ffl nd jan gle conditions. Many i leather ■ were .I'ovi and e.e 1 ■■ . -i tig cu.-l J 4(1 cents less tiia.i one ...ie leatli ei-. adding up to .>vi : :... and a j quarter million d"d,i t..r I'rrie Sam to -pend on otitic ■.,.r mtite ; rial. Assaulf on Siegfried Line Nears (C'oj dinned J i1 : Ime > h•>'.) Hodges' lust a’’my tr ;i • se diiv ; mg, was llie original i ku in anchor i ol the Sii g!sit'd ii' '■ ■1 ' CJer 1 mans ill 1939 Is. lily < ' tided the 1 ]me da miles last's 1 ”i'11 o> l (•cntrai Pulton's gasoline thir sty uiiny to tlie south was .u|t |jlit il iiv a sky train ol 15-H transport tilunes. w hirh landed on 1 inward air strips. It was a lack oi supplies which first slowed up the third army. Supreme hendouurtcrs .asked the exact position ol the lorusi'd ele ments ol the- four Allied armies, ' concealing Idem 1he Germans which j columns were engaged , ■ feints and j which would deliver tin* smash ! mg blow designed 1" breach the Nazi 1 line and Ian out into the interior oi I Hitler s until fortress—Germany. ■ The Germans were rasa nig rfin i fin cements into the Stegiried I inf. j but new American Him I: V\ iduw air craft ranged into Germany at night, smashing convoys. American third army 1 reaps knock ed out 3U to -Hi (lei man tanks in repulsing the CJt*rmf:«11 viuntei a tack along the .Vi s HI river, the l3St water barrier before the Saar basin, land more than TOO jm is' ntrs were taken In the tirrt lew hours lne I third army now lias ruptured a >° ! of 78,1)00 prisoners, wounded an s I limated 08,000 Gen..air mul kiuea I 22,000 in France. _ . YANK ENGINEERS FIGHTING SNIPERS IN FRANCE .W^Lnffr^b^ZraiCvniitTP, nttamhed lu an enTneering unit i#lfter fhe fa,! of Lyon, France, when the American troops started*> con shoot it out from behind a v. all alon* the Rhone River with Nazi snipers struct a Bailey Bridge over the river. This Is an official U. S. Signal Cory* hidden in a civilian hospital across the mgr. The light began shortly i Radiuphoto. ~ ^ ilufir^ional SeSad***** gr
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