NEW SIGHT FOR LONDON CHILDREN
LITTLE LONDONERS loo!; with owe on w,»:d >v,agio’.1.' wi!h ! . on th®
first evening of Britain’s new d.:..-o;:t. N’w.hl ha.; a!.1 •■'.it black
•nut and bombs in the lives of ther e and other British children born sine®
war began. Now the shadows arc lifting, (lutetnational)
Doughton Leaning
To Tax Reductions
But Sees Obstacles
W < lnngton. N'-pt ' \ I' ■
Wln'r .aymg hr is mv that ... •
■■ M i ic it vised t . nin •nrage 11 e i “
•. ii private enterprise thane
I).mgnton, North ('ni "11na.
II. i. .■ Ways and M1' ■ (’
0. o * * 11 today tl..,l .
1. plrle elimination of ’. ’ '
.nr m . taxes "are •! | .xtlcsl.
The veteran law-n.aker !i" • ' •'
(■'.ngressional tax leader .inivin.-' d.
. ,. a. I 11Id rail the !"Hi' Senata-lh
taxation committee I geih'T mine •
diatelv after Congres, t.nvcix
Nov ember 14 to taeivlr die No ! rr
. : lining job of peace!ia •• pi
’ax rev ision.
lie- dashed e..Id v ater
■ ■! erasing eorpi r.i's-n ax •ir>- 1 1
m might forward hv « r.) 1 •
i-.i mess then.
. ... Id p. .1 cl i mi 11 ite c.v |v i'.i_
1 ■ . in . .r 1., .. !• In ,i ii I in .in
: 11'' i •. i ' \'. 111 ii I'd i. i ii' Hi m: ;i rigid
in- 1 -.ii miiod pi •! it • l.ix. ;md the
c.ii p. I .p e 'll lire MM ' 1 Hi lt '
I mi:'. 11 g.r c ..I 111 , ' I
g( Mi. || ■ || p... 1 '.Ml- 'll- 'I Hill,
I il jilll'g i 1 I i : 1 ' n: > el .'(!' l|1 •'• i • 11 **
(i.-i ... I :n:y H.X i.clj-t ,? r -r ll»
1: . .1.i • ■ ,(.-.•. mp;i:iini by ;i pi' gi .i.ii
I I i c i.! .... I y in peiretpne goy
• •i nmeii! expend^'ddim;'
"I. Wc ll, ..! eel 111" lie I ('■-! ilTl.'i ":l
p..... :i el the pi t... . g.»vi■ t:ment
.i. ...... d, the ■ i.spfctive im
i. -. ,' nc..:i■ i■; len d .. i■ tb;1 tile
... . ■ ,1,. \ iclii ".I ei .. II the; II I
..... I me Mi'' .ll I 1 e c: .1 !.l X 1 etc.,.
'] ' . .. e . |.'terin 11 '.'! i ii there
■. : ; ill m .. 11 glH i l' I'lg
1 he i i\ I* nft.
Government Heads Argue
About Nazi Peace lerms
Wa diington. S' at, > 1 AI ’ •'
fm ions rkbate o’. 1 -■ '■1 ■ '
i ii d peace tor lie!■ .i'■ o < ■"
sh a>k State, War and Trea
p.irtnients today. Tin- ■>' m jV be
Jmeed to a showdi wn this wc
The argument, i e\ • T mg •• s o’- al
ly around what to do with t>- •
industry, stems Iron: a pht in 1’i' a
dent Roosevelt's cabinet coni ilict
on German peace policy ! ea - >
Secretary Mot genthau is adanm ' ■
backing a plan to give aw y 1 a ne
st roy Germany's indn.-u ed m.iohii:
cry,’ while War Secretary Si rs.ii i
understcod lobe 1 irmly >pp sod
The third member "I the . mm
tee Secretary of Stale Hub.
ported extremely col tovvant^ -d"i
genthau's proposals, but the trea
liry Secretary apparently has consid
erable sup-pi >i*t for his idea s
President Roosevelt, via dis'"--’ '
them at Quebec with i’rnne .Umiso
Churchill
There is pressure mi speed lm ai
riv ing at some solution ol the I" """
lem on which American pol cy may
be based.
Under Morgenthau's pn gram Ger
many would be stripped <>> •11 -t in"
dustries and reduced Iron, a me.drii.
industrial state to a country ol >n '
farms. Areas such as Silesia on tni
east and trip Sa.u on the we.-a " 1 “
be given to neighboring nations ■
any mines which remain in n> - •
German territory would be pi 'g
to prevent tne reich from agon be
coming a great war-making S1-I1L
The basic assertion "I cxpeic ai’
pears to have been that whik ,l1
many would be reduced m lim "
by grants to Poland and !• i'.ou 1 -‘ll
would remain an industrial ^
They propose to control hei in lla 1 v
gnd prevent its beuu -j -®
12 Airmen At
Mackall Dead
( amp Mackall. Sept. la
I \|»i—i-iighl paratroopers and
four crewmen were killed late
last night in the crash of a I’-1*
tiansport plane during a mass
parachute jump as a part of
troop carrier airborne maneuv
ers in Ibis area, the public rela
tions office anouneed today,
p ur iiarati'oii;id's leaped to sale
tv Ileatiii'-a Ha'' aim mured that HO
req i.ml malm I treatment m
i ,nip, large.-1 night jump cyei
held in this c mnlry A b >ard of m
auiry will investigate the accident.
Names of the victims will be an
nounced later.
b:: * * Jf * * * * * * * * * *
149 Ships
Damaged Or
Destroyed
Attacks on Manila
Arc Being Pressed,
Adm. Nimitz Stales
i I aril ie Meet lii'tiilipiup
Hts, I’carl Harbor, Sept. j;,
(A I’) Raking l 'nit ■<! Slate
carrier plane raids on tin- |»|iii
il'pines, which the Tokyo radii!
reported were coni intiii;;; vestcr
day, have driven Nipponese n;t
\al forces to new liases and
broken tli!' island air force. Ad
miral Nimitz announced.
He said 1 a si i iigli t Arm rie.u flu
■ died the Manila area f. , the s< <•
"nil ciin: eentive day. s.pj
destroying or damaging tain .1
irid.ine .sinking L’il naa r
Manila bay. damaging "a lt . .. ,
damaging Ii! small craft
(•fapanesi or ladcast■ . , •
American coniirmatinn that • . a
•successive day's ; ( . 11 1 .. . .
■ "" 1 ■ Manila !■
Ih..it 1 h< .i t;i k;; coniiiHiCfl ; i .
witli blows against soothe a I ,z
m the central Philippines
fliiiK's from the htigr attack,
nig licet have destroyed tttni
•la panes-'* aircraft and sunk or
damaged I in ships since Ihm
first hit Hie I’hilippincs Sepii-ni
her 8. uith ail attack mi Minda
nao. Raids were staged on the cen
tral islands September II. i t, id.
then the airmen , un- hack to
hit Manila September 0! and ’I
I’hc opera! inti ol the 1 hirrl leei,"
t aid. NuniI v. in hit rfimmunirp re, "h
b’ri'i d the nienv In wnhili c. hi -
aneh'iraqe:'. fi•mi aw • •• i j , , p tfi.■
Philippim ■ and hr. .i opted jtlf
island ' > ... • 11 -ns ai rl |,a\ >*
broken In - oporatn s m the Philip
pines."
Warship.. guarded Ho- bitterly re
' :"'i im a ion i Pc], in, j dart’d* in
tin I’-alao Cr . ip. .I,;,led .
ne.ie a>*i o ;nt lo i int!force He ir gar
n ■'>n Sat ill. I v. \ 11>i i/ a I..II rt.pi r*
A com oy o( I ft i ai gc. and a mot u
sampan Piled v. it.h nu n and equip
llicnl wa r|c 111r, .-d, i inly a f< v
the ci I’n v are help ' cd (o h;c, "
escaped.
FDR Orders
Seizure Ohio
Steel Plant
Washington. Sept, 25—(.AIM —
President Konsevell ordered War
Secretary Stimson today to take
over and opera to the plant of the
I’arrell ( lieek Steel ( ompaiiy at
Sandusky. Ohio, w here (100 em
ployes have stopped work and
interrupted production of war
supplies. <j
A letter to Mr. Roosevelt from
( hairmau William II. Davis, of
the War Labor Beard, said Hie
company had relused to abide
by terms of W LB orders, govern
ment relations with its employes,
and that this had "resulted in
(lie actual interruption of pro
duction."
The firm makes eastings for
trucks, cranes and shovels, tanks
and lauding craft.
HIGHWAY srPKRYISOU DII S
Smith!ield. S ; t 25 (AP) Cb: r*
les M., Creech, about (52, prison siipi r
visor for the fourth division o th •
Slate highway. died here Iasi night.
He had been with the department
since 1951.
BRIDGE CAPTURE SENDS RELIEF TO PARATROOPERS
PcRHAPS THE MOST IMPORTANT bridge in the world at ti moment is shown here as it stand- ;..e
Idiinc liver at Nijmegen, Holland, It ile-and-a-half of concrete and steel may to c like any ot . ... ... _
*JU* capture of it by British tanks and airborne troops, ft<Jr a to jh battle, me l the ut.' relief for a
lai l,oct 1 ®f 1 itroopers, 1 >cked in a fight lot life at Arnhc , the g it( ■ ly to the Reich i . te .t
Hide.; from the bridge. Also, it opened the path through Arnhem around the Siegfried Line. «s ,
Dewey Claims
FDR Is Doing
Mud-Slinging
(« ( ’ . >ept. 25 (AH)
G m-i E. I )eu • \ r . . ;
IY< lrhnt 11 < > c. a* It t« riav with inud
.-•i.hL.1 ip" -tiiri ;iniiMiii('('f:| I!.a* a (■,_
' s;* 111\s r i paiRn ,,f‘h here la ■ i*!
undertake Mi*1 unpleasant d1;' \
a .c > i lining ■. here the truth la
i' \ ' »t new ' ' mfpi • ■ < > held
■ la *1 ! 1 y allot ho a . a ». ct ‘a ) :j i iv ,
ar; a. ,d hy ,a rr »\vd uf alr-ul l.pll-l
per..on. t! o IP-publiran prc.vtdcnlkd i
nomnw was a-kcd to comment on
f'i • adt-nt IP ■ rv.-lf S idird.iy tnylil
fa:; i pa iyn .pooch, tn hidi da• 1 * < i
rl* :liar:: d das! Id'puiipoan . v -a .*
ha iay a 1 ,i ;e portion "I th«-ir alt., ...
•»n tin- N« I )«\aI on ‘ ! i and,'’ ukI
**! ,d..(*ia ■ .
I’l'ovm iy jVc*w York I'arcrunr
had ..aid in • ."latmu-nt tiiat Mi.
*■’ > ••vHt id (jm»tc(I t'i mm. Men
K.UVipf" in ! ■; Saturday t add . poach
* • 1 : < idont fin isrd the IP'
1 pa: i! iof.n. ■ adopt iml; “pr- paRaiiri
1 • ■ da d " : arl hy fascist.-,.
' ino(’ M IP < a• \ (dt In.- ra: ad
dll' , • IK- Ml I- a id' and ’fa] .eh • »ri*
Do • o\ a, ait .n o-d. I .hall d> .d ■ dh
it p* ant hy i» an 1 on tlie ra<ik» to -
|
main • * 1 t ra i
pa en adrii ■ < ! hi ■ current trip in.
('tut ,1 , id ' P i' i > :ni at !) p 111 . !< ■ ': -■ •
■ y NBC a l Bint et
Cotton Soars
On WFC Plan
To Buy Crop
. -.
' ■ ■ Y Sept 2... (AD
|' ■" .ii h i ’.; < •. ; i:i rkot s' >are i s.’ .in
I s.i .' .- '■ i' the opening til lim
.Ye > Y"i . Ceiinn Exchange :>>.'iny
,i- iei .i■ i'.I ethers engaged :i ■
I Wild -r; e I • adjust J) 1,1' III" • "
* ia .1] , 'y jniee level .11
iM- undei the War Ftaid Ad 1
.jil.uis ini' purchasing me
Hit4 emu
Trauie :d commission house- . ■ !
sp;r ted:\ •• contracts and ti'.e. e
w..s .e'. . 1 '\ ering by short- . i
meeting .»• conditions created .>>
the Sam -d.-iv night announcement
.if Mur. . Ones, WFA admin.-'.
(Cm • 11 "ii Page Three
Red Army Closing
On Latvian Capital;
Flans Larger Drive
Mop-Up Is Almost
Com plot of I in All
Kstonia Srrlions
AT ').«•' rn. , '"I it !. to f A I ’ )
Till* Re, j a nn , do an I in Oil tile
1 ,;if ini’ e. i p i ‘ il of Riga loda in
the e! I Ilia X to a SlK'l'e. let'll I Haiti''
often. I . e. while front di spafehc
te|iinlt of a local battle on tin'
I it 111i:i iiian front ier ol Ka -1
I 'rn .a .heralded a pe. dhi ■ la rjw
scale i n ■, a ion drive on the ,! an
ker province.
A ' i'T'o'. la in] c irrlfl1 r 11.1 "I
lerci , el,.,I re . ,| escape 1 ■ ’ 'be < e
la.-, n/r: ol I i Riga, Irul il e . 1 -
i 1 ipj .1 fmn
ana , - , ' ,e I ■ ia 'ge ga e;
i i- ,■ ,,! F.stoain 1 - u y
,' , n I I," l. a large pa I"
I ;' ; a; IMIIV III, A ed ,' ' a 1
dong I he Gal I I' Riga. Soviet
i, a , v, lerday a pi are, i li,
i : ' f a I'll k I ■ -11 t lie i'i i ■'
< b ,-r.. i l ' a 'i kilos' - kyb . a , ,'
pal, I. is, vc ill.ale r, inlili at
n' I a aai. Old lie pc real
I -,. ' . !il 1 .been \\a-I. ia.- a I .
Hi'it ! .
'.'.'il !i I: disi-a ms rested .let
lat g,- I :i:i i i, a- .,, Red army ,
e III! et ..ted in slipp, a" , r lit.- a '
I’I, a i .-.!.< ■. -k.v known
reals I'm a powerful strike at
earls lie Ills'nf.
i A Ah scow hr, adcast said R
• - i - e: —nig iron, southern I’d.,' !
lose gl, l.llkh,’sv Pass info
sia la 1 e.ipl lin'd 11 ani aa," me. 'J-t
m, i,'- inside tile Kepi in lie. .A Patch >
re.-t ee ,:mmnique said R . a n t
lie- a a ian ! l oops e-rackc, i ’ ae - i",
11 ngarian I'rentier. They
were iediesa'd t" he le-- tin a d>
. - a m S/.i ged. Hu: gar.s '.- - c mi
ed sy
'Tile do nid-s pash SV as !'se|,,p g
a ■ . . g pincers nn>v< nvenl tesign
1 knoes iveakening H ngary out 1,1
ily war. A 11 Ge man ai-.d Hungar a a
• ung onl in c.'istert S • •
.,: : r' iiei a Tra a-yl \a e a, s\ • , ■ i a
, i. a i g, , , s hei ng entrapped
CIO’s Political
V h\ it ics I I fid
I cpal in Piddle
I _
\\ .«sh (n'41 on. Sept .'A • \r
\iloin< \ (.ener.il Itiddh- .:lvi*d
Se»: itoc Mo>rc, OUl.thoma ftr
pvihliecn. toclav that the .njslh
Dej. i rt npTit's iji v estifjati«#’: has
failed to disci .se an\ violation
ol ' i«*< 'ion laws h\ the < »<> i*o
lilical \< tion < omniittcc or th-*
National < iti/ens rolithal \ction
( omniitlee. Biddle’s letter was
in np|\ to recent assertions by
Moore that I’\( activities con
flirted with restrictions of the
corrupt practices ait and the
Hitch aoi or ca.nipaiun oontrihu
t ions.
i r i -I: i; H . .| i ' i •
S iymi; >he eiii'1.;-' ■ e-. i. 1
liict p Stir; ! TUllVld
'.ds. I ’hid 11 ■ ■ • plan of
the X ’ > -i.( 1 ■ ; - h ! Adi .(I
( ''ill!:. * : • • ■ t e ■ i ■ ■ C‘ 111 -
ply ■■ t ■ •
! ; • .1- pn ! irft<*!
Nazi Defense
Lities (jiven
Good Strafing
L Sept \P M te
Uhl: I A’III I • > 1- , ...... > an I
cseo: !s atlacriiii < it : i. rrn'.e;-. at
Ci.nlon/. I ...dig other
points. .,11 n the q the
Gei .'..ui \x listen: ,lu:.■ f.
1’ nkfort. Gi . ... tenth lar
S>I'-'y. •' '• JT..NV. :i : ... Mam
a tnuul'H’y : tile I! ..in. 11,'i miles
east (if tin i....•
I).ek in': i \ > :■.,:is aiv Jock
eci : . :1 , n ii . Sa g11 led
line.
Coblenz, i* 1; :■ ..:! aa ec ■ >!' ' ie
Rhine and Moselle <■ - lies . h.i.e
on ill'- ; "■ o'1 a need Allied
II • " .; .'i .mg • 1'. e I g. lit through
] riml .el' tort u. it ions
Ludw.t’shafen. farther doxn the
Rhine, s le s than lot) ml" from
Met/. Vl i en• ’ .• A itiim:i. • i •'
i ng.. gei! ,11 ha! tle 11 s a enem iea i
centei and has ■ K\n bom bed : e
quent ly
Tee end expliisii - echoed
Perns: the eh .nnel today from
Calais, i; :ii ;eat mg I. It at ileal x boa.o
cis wire batter ng the sarrnunded
and long pas ed German garrison
there
The explosion.- resulted soon after
three separate waxes of RAF heaxy
Halifax and Lancaster bombers
crossed the straits The Germans
said tlie western Reich xvas again
[under attack. i
Norfolk. Va.. Sept. 25—(AD—A
Liberty ship launched in August was
torpedoed off tile North l arolina
coast early tins month and was al
most driven ashore in a hurricane
latrr. Hut she weathered both blow.-,
and was towed to Norfolk with n
casualties among her 40-man crew ot
navy gunners and only slight damage
to her cargo.
The sftip was making her maiden
voyage when a submarine pumped a
torpedo into her. wrecking the quar
ter; of the armed guard crew.
Wiliam A Junk, signalman second
Fort Wayne Ind. s.ud he
saw the l'-1x >;11 surface annul tan
yards imin the ship sliortly after tin
• iltark. .\.r y gunners fired f.v
s|iol!s ’he enemy raider .aid :l
inline. ..'••!>• •uhn.erged.
t 3 p in. a Navy t ug 11><ik I <
“wiathiF
FOR NORTH CAROLINA
l\,ill.' cloudy and moderately
cool tonight: Tuesday partly
cloudy and mild with slightly
higher temperatures in afternoon.
,ha m tow .ind headed foi the eoust
'I'm \ ." i re in ..ni‘u die Nbi'ili i
1: na a.-t the mi riling "I September
It. ill Ilia', y weather, parting the
I tow line I’e.a. ’e tn re.mnie lit1' tow,
the l : departed Tim i)i <1. • >pp:u"1
m ;■ . r.ei iei as .■ d"aa and kept tier
i’• -;nes • irning slow ly to si .y hcad
, :I into th.e wind and seas. Tito tropi
I cal hurricane buffeted the crippled
mi reliant hip. and dmvu*her within
-i\ miles of shore before the wind
slutted and sent her seaward. Atm
thei tug took the ship in tow t!v
morning of Sctitcmber 1 a and
brought Iter into Hampton Roads.
U. S. Troops
Punch into
Nazi Front
Plans Shaping Up
f* or Main I hrust
Into North Reich
I. . n • : j : i Ai’i -
Aiii*• ri<•,11. a nips i>1111■ 11<■ <I today
into tin licichw.i.d in <brniany.
adjacent to tl.e Siegfried line
ai ci.',!' K .while Itrltish
army foivo.~ hrok,- the ring
iir'"inil Im sieged p,iraehut i dm
■cn't 1, "f the Rhine at Arnlieiin
uni began eonsoiidat iny their
bridgein ad I'm- a main push ini'*
die northern Reich.
•s IP" '■ i eiidiin 'I'i'T. am. . mre I
cat ' i ■ 'r '■ ng line, 'Ie (let a all
a He’ Ii‘ a 'e.'. aid i" mrent: a;inn 1re i
" lade 1 • 1 I ’ e '.Vs,a | : : VC’ .
' d \i1 :>"g< • and til'y nice
1' ■ • "■' file Ki-.p), a I m.uiif 1
'"H’l'l ai KmC'll.
I lie \mc ricans «ho broke
linos', the Gerinnn Inmtier nt i
mu point near Beck, Dutch hol -
der village three miles southeast
of Nijmegen nee going head
on again Kline, eight miles to
the southeast.
•'•I lie ■ ' ' ", f ;• ll"l f.isee.
■ ■ ■ 1 ■ ' in :<(,.( .l.I:" 11 ■ -. ■ •'e| tt:,'
!'i ; the Hi !
limy pped a oss t
’"ii: 11 i •: 1 1 i HI in ip u t Amhc on
1 lie. aid if i-le.Tfl • hr ,.
|)H - ed mi! -' ■ .’-lv aided Brilisi, ; ir
i i . Hi-, ise.it VI.It'll had ' . g!
11 ’ ' 'm' a 1 (.'e r. ill ! * a lididie ■
1 mter a t tank nig (torn n, ,
' >n dev.'ii tin.' in e, GenrruJ Hedge.
I uited Slates ' , .1 army i ppr ]
C5"i man e., inter all.ier. Ie pic .
n ’ e ii,. r.irn ' i \aehi'll . ' d
nil I ed huge kl'I-eii: sons r hire ■(
i a i1 v ! a drs free ‘ r< ft Ie m
( I' lier ,1 PHth'iv till) d eany ft i li
ed e| , („ Haer irate. Id! miles ■ • , .,
• I Nil ey and eld V l'i n ■ || , .0111 hn- 5t
■a fl' i a '■ a J rg, , e the R h i1 r f'e
I Ie: I’ lll’l" a e. e r V a.
I la ' e: I I i" Me .1 ■! !e ire I mi he
ael' e.' . ..i!ie\ , and ,'i:>*>’;t the a.'iint
: Iin'" i " ■ e he Hr! fi -ri gap.
In I: e •• I".'", ..ei tm Germ "iv
1 iv iv i • a king ., desperate al "it
■ad r i! , d gain v.'rrr being r,va
lued ii ha : d y a i <\
Chaos Among
Ger nans Is
Spreading
A''}' * A I’» ( h.'infc i .
"!:!-h• (Am :iin
’ ■’ ’ ■ '■1: 1 "• A .; j m a -nd Vit^ -
. • * n >» mi IHi v co'mnvent.Mtora
1' • ' ;i'*y Air 'it ; <1:> • n p! 'ih;ii)]y j ;
• • ‘ Allies v
1 1 1'1; 1 ’ *•'! Mi (/t.‘r.:.;• ■ y ; t mm f.
1 'ifi" ai:- n theii cam
! i * : Aim; wit.*-: -mother of
' • !• 'while :il!u the Bulga wis,
'■ 1 " a. v. hi-.c i . trong Bul
' ro >ia.is]ic-(i. ”, ith i>u•
-vm a »c> negligible
. ' : ' n ■> ling C’aii- said •
1 an- l icked ( onrdinatmu in ,• <.
■ •• l'•‘■•oil troops i>;
- * -Hanked end o; an
1 '' -m..•.c ;• i<m j. 11 sim •»
! ■' •11 ’' 11J t - ! re.v III R. lllia .MlHi l.J I 1 ••
:1 1 Av i’. a'i\jiiu’Cs of ip.-'
1 >■ ir>>ntiers of Hungary,
't ugnslav : and Greece
Si w:o Xs.' are surrendering w >t.‘ --
‘ "r: P '.'Mn'e. v iflo obviously arc
Hus t<> - a- ruder to the Allies
astoad "l tne partisans, and o'o
Vrs dare lining t., light in
la ted pi1' •!; < • t m.
1 lie ;'i .a command post in e>> 1
: !l dii'We is reported unabli t.j
■ I* W th forces scattci eri
tliroug it ■ i peninsula because of
!l iepkone and rail lines.
h\pe: !s expressed beliet that .-I n
1 Pa1:‘ r>is ”1 enaos will appear a:
cstern Germany.
Prices Higher*
For Carriers
'v 'Ai. Sept ' • i.\P; -Bail
"id car: :er oi|aipment storks pudi
cd upward in today's markel, al
' 11 ign inany leaders elsewhere still
larked real support.
In front were Southern Hallway,
1' S. Steel and American Tele
phone. Laggards included Pepsi
Lola. Goodrich and Standard Oil N
J.
Bonds improved selectively. Cot
ton and virtually all grain futures
jumped the permissible limit in the
morning.