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Hgtiftgrgott Bath} Btspaftfr THIRTY-FIRST YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER is, I'M I tV™BU£xcKVT*§irs*A?*R"'M* FIVE CENTS C’OI’Y AS U. 5. CARRIER HEADED FOR MANILA BAY BATTLE . : *. r-, w. - • -m. THIS ESSEX CLASS CARRIER, loaded with airpower, is shown heading for the terrific attack, on Manila Bay where the U. S. 1 ask Forcc 58 struck its fir.-.t blow in the second battle of the Philippines. In th** foreground is the deck of a destroyer approaching a earner of Vice Admiral Marc A. Mitsehcr's famed taskforce, operat ing as pvt of Adm. William F. Halscv .* Third Fleet. QAieial U. S. Navy phot<* (International) U. S. Attack Upon Philippines Intensified By Land and Sea New Landings in Western Carolines Reported by Nimitz 1 . S. i 'acifie l,’ieet I lendquar I’i.ii'I Harbor, Oct. IS— < A I') 'iln -t. ady drone of l niled Stales carrier planes over the Philippines and a eon 1 imiir.v rain of bombs formed Amerien’-. answer today lo Tok yo s rail in boa -I lint I be fleet had be* - a dealt an "annihila! iny'" blow, and imasion of those is !aiicis Intd be< n set. back two nionl hs. ■ . ■ "! .'."mill/. mPicap’il tie- Am 'lint'-* li t"'* ivo piT .id)* inf re'' A' i of hrc.ij.ing off the Philippi?*!* ^ attar! . ija .Tdit'dipT g la .1 nigh*, ’■'-'ill ■ ' limibatt. of a fI.if.•. { -i i‘ ap'r-aft <,f [hr r*;* ific ■. *• 'Utmuinn L 1 aft ,f-|; objrr . ! i'. ' ~ in the Philippi nr Ahem* .no - .1 Yimd/ W "’lilt a v ‘ • ! r ♦ -that A »nn l* an frnop-; ■ ' ■< <•’. : nhvi,-r-n. 1 .iiidl’d unopposed 10 i 11 2 J in the \\. •.i i i - hi:' I • : *• I h i t h I atoll, yin,: ' 1 •:: !' At I , ;0 >i ifl 1 t a I ham. Mr •h not :ivni': anything about if pri n. s* > <* ip.rj reason to hr, h* • ■ • I 1 • .Nip nr r did not 3\fV ' ‘ • ! 1J f ‘ 1 N , |}< i i . ii oil f halfway i ;-'”in un T - ^ n form . o i A • n 'i;id in fin* ■ ullieni P daw Ah-i it/ ri'd no? . prrifv fhr Philip I i t: 11 Li •' , hi if 'I • »k vo radio ;ir • '.' ( h , 11 >mj • I attention on 4 h* Mamba •!<■•! (;onri;11 MarArthm ;jr.no*jir-rd N.day flint hi., fighter - '• flown from amthu r ;t I ■ . ifi n'M'fhv ard .ill thr w ay cr • .M.ndapao L1 "ipr orif a .Japa nr.r i>( Ch I rue I. and .;i \ . t'hf <"ir- , ill. ■ filly *ii.cjc rsr<| a <;r al v h p and inml tip air f’irld • A r N i H v thr .lapanrsr l«vd more t ri ■ • n MOO . rrr.df f»> Amrriran ear 1**1 N I ’1 i "ii. N’indf/ - ! a|, the "lily pari "I Pie hmr'rwl fir*'! that int red ..ol uf hiding turned and I!»• r 1 .'’an h found Admiral Halsey', i •' r I ; I ! 1111 d fleet t a. k 11 uro st 111 intact, i|i piN* .."i li(*a by band-ba ;rrf !Ahj.)prn«\;.t» ho'tihrr , and torpedo plane??. H 5 PORT ON TRAFFIC1 ! )*n-iiam. • vt. I 0 ' Tinf I n- r'atlrrnr.' .I the r'i"ffl Srafrs” aiul Techno log ral Dw*l pn en! ; in Transport a - 11"! i ’ ;jr«' !hr title. <1 two reports v, hicii I )r. 1 .) ■ rh 1!. I.andon. prnfes i. i cci h r an irs in Duka I’nivernty. irrrnllv i)ia*p<a rr 1 fo: thr* Hoard of I nvestiI'.it -o'i and [{('si'arrh. Thp hoard •* as created by thr T’"mspor !ali*in Act •! 1010 Dr. Landon’s laj * :t on traffic discusses- both: ! r-■'ifht *nd n: s-*iiLfrr trafic patierns and i: (licit. ; {hr rrlativr Importance ol fhr different Iran port agencies. Hurricane Hits Inland In Florida Nor..,: . Va., Oct. IK.—(AIM —I*’ H. Whitney, in charge of the I'nitetl Slates Weather llu reau here, today said that Nor- | folk need have no fear of a visi tation from tlie* hurricane that is now striking the Florida ' roast. There is some indication, he added, that after the strorni has spent its force it would hr felt here as a low pressure area, bringing <*»nsiderahle rath. _ I Miami, Fin, Tf If?.- f AIM Hurricane wind,: up tn ip) and M>n 1 unle an hour tn gw f . lashed Ha . ana , fod iv hrtoi c a .1" t it ti )pic;d ;.tnrai inrr-e 1 nut 111 to the (r’lj! ot Mexico and -out advance gale-. weeping the Florida keys 10 i, Weather Tliirrn; ad* vi u;-y .aid that full nnrrwano winds pi >i*abjy would ho lei* along the cn- . tire Hang »f expn-.-d i.ey , tretch . ng back ward i’rov the Moj ida mauil ind in a : hoi 1 t me Vrei y high tides were forecast. All of oiith Florida "a. braced • fpr gale:, expected d’.jani* the late mwaimg nr early afternoon \ radio report In Pan American An * ay . here aid that a u .mixa ol bon were Ido a n .own n Havana. Them we no mediate word. ! h;. • e\ er, of any « a .aalt ic ■ The I le of I'uie . ath of ('uh ,, \» hieh Wii ' ; iked with full force ye terdiv, till was without corn mum ea t ions. 'I he Weather tinman a.d the cne tc*r of the (’armbean ho ne lniaa c.ine pa :ed very near 1 ! e. m • a on’ (i ;i m., moving . .Imviy northward about ten miles an hour. Mackall Pair Face Trial In State Courts j ■ — - - I Kalngh, Oct. ill (AD The Shite . State Sii|irei no C>mrt ti rlay distil .-s ‘ft the a]i)ieal of two Camp Mackall : I-j die s who l.arl asked that they l>" allowed t i stand p'ial licfcre : 11 army court mi charges nt highway robbery and rape, allegedly committed in 1 •Inly in Lite county, instead of being , tried in State Superior Court. Tiia two para troopers, IVivat • Dewey Inman and Russell St irk. of 'lie alTth p;n aehute infantry cin e.a n, had been held m the Lee county jail : n ee their arrest early in .June on rap-' charges, and Judge Walter .L lione, ol the superior court, had denied their request to be turned over In military authorities for trial. The prisoners appealed In the Su premo Court mi the ground that the deft nil ants “are in danger of being deprived of their rights, liberties and pie sidy life, by action of a court without jurisdiction." They contended that an original request by the military lor release to an army roiirl had, in effect, re leased the State superior court from jurisdiction in the ease. The original military request was denied by a justice of the peace sit ting as a magistrate. Associate .Justice A. A. I'- Sea well, in ruling in the ease, said that "it does not appear from the evidence that tile time nf the defendants’ ar raignment any miiitarv court had taken cognizance of the crime al leged to have been committed, or tvt xiy -udi tva. cwiicaiyiatt4" His Rebel Yells l liners ed (jerinnns Sgt Hoy (Hu -cli I. n Mu . plioto mafic by hi - * • «; I heir Purr Knob, N (’ , fai hot on' lie went to thr Koroj^-an P '. . ■ Co’.’ei od hv f ho fr in I ii ifi• . Hoy attacked a Sa-gfia-I ,,l‘ li«*\ alone, ar,.!>bed an rli mrgun and lot •. non in • and hooting killed f ■ red IK ua /' Ik i •! ■< ! \ tin' (imiia:;. - :tkr a! 1. • completely mner ed the rados said. (,\ ! ’ I ’h Ho.) A-sk Cutback For Food It War Is Over Hr. I c-ge Slat .on, k’.d' . «>«■• I ft. Extension h o r 11r i d ‘ u r, i i at State College rail ; re .1 1 inn to the recent r« 0011 1 S Bureau > • I Agrw ■ i;,.. a I ! ■ ?• uggr d mg a cut ot ] (1 1 un inr , 11 ■■ acreage ot frr- h vcgetaldn. n k'ii and .1 cut of ahont la permit 1 • r getahles fur pmcrv.mg, t h id «• m Europe lure ended h\ spring. • “With present high le\ ri• 1 e age and production, place- : 1 • u• ■ ’: crops, which reached a peak in i!)k! and will average about ten peivnt lower m 19 4-1, are likely to de'i.i.e still further in !94f>,“ say- ihc re port It points out that a red mi in the output of war goods will j rob ahly be accompanied by a reduction in consumer income and mn.wpjrnt l.v in the demand for tines < : o A> to prices the report -ay- ti: •: “prices for potatoe . ..wort potato.-., beans, and pea- are cxpectc 1 to eotdinue to retir'd at lead !*') per cent of parity under p.v- up;".’ mg programs." Commenting on |m ! «’ rdd ■ . tile State College : d .l. e.died attontion to the fact 1 h;-t • a .« ’ ng ot swOet potatoes are liea\y ail .dong the Eastern Seaboard and that N01 Mi Carolina grown-- will prohaldy able to market their potatoes at good piiees after the first of the year, d they arc properly cured and slorcd. Many growers are converting to bacco barns into sweet pot 11*i cur mg and storage houses arid blue prints for the conversion are oeing supplied by the Department oi Agricultural Engineering at Slate College. Drive on Cologne Next After Aachen Is Taken Rail Center Or Vernay is Captured Americans Hold On Or Advance Along Entire West Front Lond< n, ' >ei. 18—(Ai’) —Bri tish Iron)'. capttm d Veri-.ay, important rail an i mad junc tion five miles wc.-t of the .Maas, today a- (oivra! Hodjas' Amer ican fir.-- arni.e. .-lowly siiuinz •’iiK Achen into submission, pre i'a red for a liew a - a all. whicii Merlin said would he aimed at Cologne. j £, A • ill *! .j U.f i 4 Hi4.. prf ;1‘# ; ’III ,Jifrtl { .-rwp C S --<• u \ til ■ 2 ' ■ • 3 i■• v rep; r?i d. i'l HI Bjf - t.'Cli 1 O' : • 1 .1 . i : point :>< lf- '• the :drrau » lib« > ’ i P’>j t -•-! Ar.h1 ei j , In I;« Ip.rt. thi, . ; • hn pir lure 1. tieHtj.il CHllrUl.J . h;.\ e ‘\.ei;eri I i/ffUli.i'.o . : i\* *s ' ; ' . ■ ' - ' • . }r t •'1 i'"dr ( h • , ,-iix •••dr.. 1 • •••.' n-1 ' • ng )>..( Art. S j i <v «• /\I i -1 h'-adip i.ir*' i > i 1 j ■: ‘• < 1 nnmbri.. i I Hta'-krd If. • dy- •• ..: V. • i K - pel I • • 'mi 1b‘* re ai by ' bed e '.V , - min • n. I' M l!,, i I i' >l|ai)d, i r ■ TV'I 1!i.i }]:r ! Pp. 11 |(»(1 R-r \ i lp\». ’• , • Ml., cd l.r.OO tan] ■ ■, Hip Rhine Ruhr \ alley, (bv.etjl I)» m - U )■;< • y . P. it: •, :n| ai^n;. c Verna* t ft lighting and phuia* -i in t n n m'o ;.r> .11 hr a t ■ >i the t < . \\ n . •« li irh i,*•'. If-; right ’lilr*. J'vnn\ t'u»* Rhine n ii tier. • I. General Pi .enb • vm r- m \ < ■ irpjr> drarrihr* fhp fighting up !hy fa,' army ft“n{. .r, a n.j.pi g p:> pia-rrdurr Thr (Pn.'.in i idi'», • dually • k»r v* lodging A-paiPii ha.; hrrp ;• :, rirrlrn de-nibed thr fighting 111• •» ' ’ •a an pa .mg e *rrylhmg tr.nl li gf in r hr I* r:r in t li i. • vyr,*’ and • ud flatly that Pi..nrr ; T,nn ng hi all '.lit nffr'n - r - C'hngn-' a'*:' cantM mg A . mn 1 S tlin -1 army mtantrv ad - \ spired m arlv a jnilr nn'hh nf Naive •nir-M'*' In In y. itlijn f'Mjr m to, ,f Mrf/, 111 < ■ f 1 *' . big f ati< .. lifin h h rdy A .-u i'ivJ pr- ; ( orveyp ■> - drill A' < i a I iag1 - i . aid , r,iy pg, 1 nj"*p' >. H n vi. • nr- a altered. In the V. :-g“ . f-->•hi Pa, Hv Al lied n -piio reported pw g- • s )■: t . lilt li ■ : .hr » . ad r met if n an I ri i * i . 4 i I .<• j i Hh de pile tub Uinre and strong «• : li ‘ i d ta. 32 More Jap Vessels Sunk By U. S. Subs l\ ;r liiuc-on Oi l. IK.--(AI'. Dc- lniciiciii ol j ' Japanese \ rs si-In. inrlurlinf; seven warships by American submarines \ta.. reported today by Navy Secre tary Fnrrrsl.il. Ti... . .. i .. that 9l>:> enrm.v ships have been sunk or damaged by the third and tilth I'nited States fleets in the last four and one-half months. Planes and unti-aircrat guns of the third and filth Heels since last June have de stroyed TOKO Japanese planes, including J.K27 shot out of the air. and ITT'*, destroyed on the ground, he told a press confer ence. The lit* s♦ bag oi the A t ;.)ir,alines, in; reported, included three destroyer', three r <•,, * e, >el. and • v me Inver, r. .adiiitino *•» - O e • : ml 0*1.. o’ \ ,a *u , type* . Th i . r i i o 9 hi the :1m; >*v » • hapanc-, 11 p oi j 1! 'vpr de ■ rnv cr| by A or an ~n:>m., -intv :ir,i» th* -v.n- began. Ft»n c i d. n (j r In:- m * tin* mg* I damage 'nflu.-ter! ov the tiiir ! Heel 1:ndei Ad ’• u a! H lay md ' m i li i I leet » "ini.:mnir-fl by \dmir»! Spruanec ..aid it ro\ erert th \,t ,aop Horn attacks (in .lapnne.c h:, c.a 11 Hie • e tern Pacific begm ning aim ■ | ii and including assault!- on October Hi on Kot-jrinsa. FOR NORTH CAROI.INA. Fair and mild tonight and Thursday: except for increasing cloudiness in east portion Thursday. Candidates Will Outline Foreign Plan Dewey to Speak Tonight and FDR Saturday Night Albany. N. 7 Oct. Ik- (AIM —Governor Tin.mas K. Dewey may make his final intorpreta tion of the Republican party'. stand on foreign policy for tin November 7 election in a speech tonight in New York City, three days before President Roosevelt sets forth the Democratic view point on the same issues. Speaking on the No.* York llcrald Tribune lorum in a natii nwid ■ broadcast irom fh.'to to lit p. m., the Republican presidential nominee is expected to expand upon in. parly , platform declaration ; >r "rc.-pon.. ihle participation” by Uie t.'niled Slates in a cooperative international organ ization to preserve future pr: e. Dewey has urged hiprrlban e m ,id< ration of c|iiestii.ns a ismg onl o: efforts to form an internaliona| * ■ euri'y organizalio: . tail tr , reserved tin' right to flisenss tin .idminfstra »ion's handling of P reign aflairs. He did this eritienily in lii, St f.oui . speech Monday night when lie charg ed that American repr'-.en I a I ion in vital areas abroad ■ *. on the brink of ehnr.'v” Whether anv ."harp differonce of op: nl.pn will dev elop j ir»t ’'*♦;. the ! «o president la! candidates ov er lunda mental issu< ; • *f foreign policy, or whether any rlixagreement they may have will hr limited largely to those oth^r methods, i likely to demon - Sr* a ted by fhe ?W" ^p^eehe-. Mr. Roosevelt, who declined an in vitation to address the 1 t*Ta Id - Tri bune forum, wilt speak Saturday night before th-' pnreigrj Policy \s f.oriatjon in Me-.*- York Neither the President 1 <»r (or no Dewey thus tar has given any answer to a demand by Senator Joseph Bali. Minnesota Republican, that the two candidates approve 1 rr nr*.o under which this country mighl join in a forceful pre.sei v shop of world peace without a congressional declaration of war. Stocks Still Edge Upward. New York. <>h 18.- (AT') — The stork market today extended the quiet advance of the previous ses sion, with motoi and an assortment of high price.] m e tment issue- in the lead. lip fraction, m around a point near midday were General Motor;. United Aircraft mid Westinghoii e. Rail loans, lerl m upturn m the bond market. Cotton Sags: After Start, Nr ." Yori . Ort IK. (AIM -Cot ton futures npcnerl I ■"> In 2(1 rrnts a bale higher, N'nnii prices -a err In rrnts h bnle lower to llvr coots higher. December 21.84, March 21. 78, May 21.77. P". Close (Ipcn December 21,8:i 21.87 March .21.81 21.87 May . 21.78 21.82 July . . . 21..71 21.71 CRISIS AS HUNGARY SEEKS TRUCE „5&T LATVIA } 111 l Vf i IF f k /■ VIA-- * j * t !nfvh# •f’O'.OTSK } / ' ,, •«* r i XV*,/ / KAUNAr>J #VIINA / ,h-:^ ^ ; f ORSHAOf 1,,,"nA \ VeaST PRUSSIA^ i MIN5k\ 5 j • W l. * l f i°'tN POLAND U. JS. GERMANY ’x • brest litovsk f A \ 0<0—„ WAR,AW '• ‘I ‘,U C’tV'Dj • v \ 4 ■ ' —'pjn* ■ tv b wf.vjK* MI40fI. BREUAU **.ImarV. *'4" /••■V—' » _ : IIJBIINI ” KOROSTEN* u » / y, j PRAGUE t' GltlWITZJE> kpakOM 'Y , St k lv* y 9 L -' ZHITOMIR ", X,^ ^ T y» ux <V. - a/W - LWOW* ' BVEHES BtP.TiCHFV CZECHOSLOVAKIA'^ \ x r / ^ ■; \ ... UMAN i c^-'~y } **n sJwvh • VIENNA* x> -v- < xJ^L gi| AUSTRIA*-' 1 ■ Ibudares'r. HUNGARY , A V\ i ,^'W VA ^ _ X ZAGREB ^ YUGOSLAVIA r m , 0 PAULS 100 /00 bhgradX^a LAST EUROPEAN ALLY of the besieged Reich, Hungary (A) . cefa de.-per ately for a truce with t!io Allies even as the Russian push a howl on • 200fl mile front toward the “back door'' of Berlin. In Hungary, Adi,, al II or thy has asked an nr: : lice while a new pro-German g ct; ;w' n t clings tenaciously to Budapest. In the north, (B) mcanv hiic, the Bed • nny follows up its success at Big%.w:th renewed pr< ure aga nst Kast Prussia end to the South, the oUisirts of Belgrade hutm been reached. Withdrawal of Hungary would mean a v.*al speed.ng up of the drive *to Vienna and “hack door** of Germany. {f' icrraiioval) German Strongholds Bombed By Soviets T..ni'dnn, Or* IK,-..; \ I ’ i -Mo’sC1* v annmmrf'r] !«.d'iy i 1 i*-rr. .mn «», hor v i>»hi hint: ii'i.'ici . ii (ronn^n "trnn^l-.nidi. •! • 'jiiLi hi^h - iv.. !: .)d'ng ■ rr| into tho < -11 i .t I*. . * Prur--la, Hn* rmjfo Hmiu' • hirR B<v lift drrlnrr ;i nrv TO* J ..r- y . ffcn •.r r r Hinji.tjnr'. Althmigh (Iir R ; mu . did ; . * Hi rrrt 1 v ror.tirtn 11* ■ ■ .m -.itnn • thf’i'r .-'ppr.-irori b’,!»- doubt ‘ \ • n prn;jn';.;. Thf* (",*'■ m k]i.) !<•< 1 n ed , f pi nn; f <j r, \ , I nil .. '> *1 n 11 (* t'rnpt "M trie J.ith ‘ 1.in • idt • *r 1 in' border, i r]r./rn n l<‘ { 1 nn 'Hr f' • * pi n m m {'. nptici J'.rrkl! •fid thr <){ i •-•! ; r. r, -.’JppOi't rr] i, V hr.i V .1 |-t ; 1 Irr;.' |. p;p;i j;i : i< ill . md .i^arpis nf i. ' flying bomber'*, brg.'P’ Monday A fjrsii-^n bprvl • f hi .t night the »h• a. had rr.irjifvi the frontier nt our ?.n;;pr ritirrj pnjpt, .rmd reported fighting ]: r:,!’ Nm;mir:.ti jr l.nhnri :i. ni t fn>m 'hr i•. I I’m. Ian t•».* n of Sr]iv'eindf The fbi... i.n i* • nirng ■ ' h . 1 r ,r/ f'd l. fill j: Jl ; tn bljrg. :tV ' hr. ”i . :df 11 ;r .fnr.ivT ]3 • mh. 1<r.- .mi '.rhirh the bind dr * »* »i>;»«- ir*• I to im ■■ • am Horthy Asks Truce Til K HUNGARIAN G( IVKK.NMKN'I' of A dm. Nicholas II. i !hy ;,.i ..-.hop the Allies for a trace 1' re|iorte:i (hat white the Iln-sian armies drove act oss Hungary's central plains Inward Budapest, >he Ger mans and pro-Ge, ma i e'ement . seized the capital. HmThy was ,-e erl by the Gestapo I I ii-.en to (term.my. ( I nternal i..n.d > Wide Claims Are Made By Two Parties V. . .im ' l-t tn — (AIM IV;: fir]-;it!r at d o’ 1 'lean r 'Hip voiced Hi..! mg elan t• dav cn tip' make-up of ! he i . • •, ( ■ . > oi. with M.r lo O r I o !: l * I. Dewey. will !.• -..!•• ‘if -ill* ■ .• .■ ■ ext .1 ' i ! erica It pea < and p. • <pet i' •' 1 gp-- lonal ra.npaign nai'i '! I • ••'«, had Ui. to . ;y: es ' 1' . • I )em* *"iii t: i i if) i ! co i at Irm n all i v w the nation mduv.’e 1 iir Dem ocrats wd! pi cl; up L’M '. 40 -a’ r i Me I Ioi; a •. " 1 T•;u c.'M i! a 11\ ilink ' . • • a i.■ n.a Id - pub m Thing • i real I > m* mg tdl to }\(*j)Ubl :c.a I •, chances to pi. . up 7 a Mat. ; i •odd by D< its. while M ore I Mi ni 1 " I tepubhean 11 \.£ a . .a :nir \ ^ ><■ a to be having any -ot • , s csd riculty.” Doiin ci at> iii.w barely coin* c - tml ! the 11 arse org. i. ‘ ■ n. it!1 bill !M a -cats 1m Jig p.; ' a Repub licans. There are lorn an * parly II a*, j • i )< • . ,i!id : o i r a-a i' 'ley.. ( )n ! 11 (• Senate d d e To- I P in - ■< a a I have •* a m <. cand »rt iblr margin, ith aB cat: to M7 for 11a Repub lic .n , and "it'" i' gi e . o c Th 11 y | , o »’; i t . t S1 r»*,« : ore p Ui the M 0 - m il number. d .r tn t » death., and • in.' |-f* i g11a ■ i(■1 . will be . 11 take. ( )| l j.» 1 Icnvenl )v lrl 'and the FJepu!)licai 1 .'t ’1 o ta .e omit • "\ nl Hip reoigalli/a • mi in that body next year. Hie <1 1 >. fT wuIm have jn -enre a net gain of Heven Hii’vcv it. Senatoj* Bn lac . N'e Hampshire Republicans. .a d Repub Ileans and ant i- IT >o>avell l)en ncra? will control the next Senate, as the Home hi recent months has been mirier control o! Republicans and dis sident Democrats on many legislative arguments. Senator O'Mah my. Wy oming Democrat, says Bridges k wrong. Civilian Goods Manufacture Is Being Authorized by WPB V.'.i 11,11 pi on ' n-t I R. < AF) < 'i • vilian pil 'd production has been authorized in more than 7a0 plants ’ nndrr lla- ' spol authorization" plan, War I’l odui'l inn Hoard official ■ es t,,,ailed today, with new applica tion- are np, at about a(IO a week. The plant by plant authorization may prove to be the main bridee be tween war and peacetime prorinc- | tton. some officials believe, ii the I European war runs into the winter, am' h business men continue to use 11 ip program a a cushion lor '* a> j cnnl met ranee!latinos. This was the original concept nt , the “mot" plan which went into ef fect Align.,t la. I>ul as hope grows of 01 autumn victory over (Jernianv. WPH leader liegan to regard it a. a stoppage measure to lie scrapped on V-K Day, along with most ol \VPR's control- over industry. The spot plan permits companies [ to make peacetime goods il they ran Drove to WPI1 field offices that they j have labor and machinery not need ed for wap work. Widespread u age of I'no pi n M• • •• appear, likely ■ t h the ,!.••' -up of A 11 ief{ forces at 111' !'■! ' • (■' 1 v *! i. and I hi sine- - men generally have begun to explo'-g tin* pos ihditie. at using the plan de p to then- e>ai [il,unts at the red tape invol rd in getting an appliedion rlearrd WPI1 report.-: that 2.-»02 companies had filed applications hv October 1. of which 4 11 were approved. In the first half of October, it is estimated that an additional 1.0(H) applications were filed and more than 300 ap proved.
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