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- Huge Fires, Explosions Are Set Off •lap Planes Refuse To Meet Challenge To Come Up, Fight San Fi'anei-cn. .1 nly ">. - (AIM Three ii n nil r e d American lighters and hcmbers. striking from fields on I wo .lima anfi Okinawa, made a twin attack on the airfields of Tokyo and Nagasaki today, Tokyo radio reported. 800 I’l. ANi S M \Ki: KAIDS ON t \i AN ON Till I Ol ItTII Ci ..m, .) ly fi AIM Approx i in.ne y ami Ami neari plane- set ul f Ki I, .Inly I in and explosions in .Japan, pped by an hour-1 ng i eili i r lailenge o: , ighte: s eirel ng three laky airin'! I.- Cor the Japa-, i i1 s.■ f- 1 me- 1' e -a o. ip I, ir the battle. The dare went unanswered. Kirrs in lour .1 ai i..: test rit ie. biirned s > 'n ightly they could be si i n ireturning 15-251 pit J Two Ja) nese di troy were 1 in tlie Veil'''.'. Sea Six Tokyo air fields wi e ripped. K cry thing ;. a |lowt r :io:i-f> to light houses were simt nr. It s'arted w hell a I leet ol aim Snpei to: Is I ire-i >■ mined I, : main- I land tit li ng * 1 i :, : I ,■ . .-el ol'f : V 8.mill loll of :■ eenrliarii'.s. Befon ■ y vas ver, any. navy a iid M;r ‘a ; a : .- iia, i gi>• 11 Xi ;i]jo:A- , i a,pin- a In u.gli going over by b( i oh mg- and -1 rafings. Deaths Over Holiday Are Rather Light (I5\ Till* Associated Press I A!. i ' ol •. r I,' '! . • 11 s' cele bra 11 d a M- ,!>• a!„I sane' Ko Ih I July 11 lay, e 111 a death acres the country totaling 189. m ol then '0 lilt- a .g11 way ■ , .r m the W ;,* i‘■ Wi de ■:aiidri i ■ . : :>er-oi:- si:f leri'd ii.in-r inn; .o irom ! irewm a - I 1< were e; >r11 i I':a■ fatal- I ties i npared i total >1 189 ueatie :vo ,. led : tile i .irei'-da.v Kauri :i . i- July : day n 1911. and 298 i or a .- ar per’iod m 1918 Ki i ly-i iiree >t Mo 188 deaths were can -ed f rom ': a!! ice accident-, \\ iv: eas tiio a\ e age muni ier of in.c oaths ! a Wednesday in J ,|y. i 80, lac Xatio'ial Safety Council ,.nd. Brownings claimed filly no and 8a ; cr.-olls led I: ■ an A1 -cedanenu- c. ;.-es fires, elcc Ilocutions, 1 giitnfchg, plane crashes, el e. Nan'll Carolu had one death which was caused in a traffic acci dent. I - - PHILIPPINE SOLONS TO HEAR M’ARTHUR Manila, .lull 5.— (AIM— (ifii crai Douglas MaoArtliur today accepted an imitation to ad dress a joint session of the Phil ippine legislature on .lull 9. in response to a concurrent resolu tion lit the Senate and House. Reducing Japan BATTLE lines showing the progress of armed forces are well kn >wn to those who follow war maps. But here is the “battle-line of the B-29s,” showing the Tokyo-Yoko hama target area, which has been so devastated by Superfortresses that both cities bate been “elimi nated as primary objectives” of strategic air power, (International) j Newsmen To Be Barred At Meeting —— World Must Rely On Handouts About Big Three Confabs Wash;ngton, .1 ily . (AP) Th< White House announced ! d y that newspaper men will r. a be permit :i ,1 to ■ or ictuftl sessio s of the loi'thco uni! big three r< nference. Pro Secretary Ch.arli s (1. H ms told reporters that new- e*\ erage of the c nfe: encc will l.u iy I: uual cr mrnu: uu ue:-. \\ inch “ '.! he issued is may be dicided on from tune to time." He ga\ e no int. d i u of i date fot the c uc meet ing betwc ten 1 *1 e.-ident ’I rim..in P • : Mine ter (■• chill and Marsh Stahl The tact that the 'we. will meet i ■ the Berl I'. me, n ;i, .ill!,, . nee.: previously. T(iday's 1 1.it i i ired up speculat ton at i " iel .. o eu will be pern itted t i ittend t e , - teal ,-essions of the big three eon- j It rence. Cotton Lower Near Close Nee. Yor .. .h 1> i AP' -Cotton futures opened tr c: anged to five eeu!.- a b.do to.1 r, Y in itrice- were unchanged to 1.1 ciut- i bale highci J u \ 22.56-. ‘ '■ : >et 22.64, Deeembet 22.63. Pv Close Open ,J■ i!v 22 .hi 22 .ui Octi'be! . 22.62 112 61 I Vceml'er . . 22 6” 22.61 March 62 22.62 May 22.60 22.Y9 BYRNES TAKING OATH AS SECRETARY OF STATE rfMMffliCr m — V- v: \ v«-*wt ■ v V - .... ,.SwlW,,—.. -_ HOLDING A BIBLE in hi:, hands, funner War Mai ui' cr .lao < . K. I’.\ rne v. urn it. as Sea ret .. v . f State at the White Heine. In the group (1. to r.) are: Justice I,’a hard S. Whaley, who adn ini tered the oath, Mrs. Dvines Byrnes, and 1’re. .dent Truman. Looking over Mrs. Byrnes' shoulder is f. nrer S'a'e Secretary Stettin ins Behind Byrnes is Secretary of War Henry L. Stic n. Standing be.-ide the Chief Executive is Postmaster General Hubert F- Hannetan. who was sworn in three days before. ‘.InlcrnalionaL Soundnhcjto't Free Enterprise Is At Stake In Great Britain ys Elections Both Sides Claim Victory At Polls; Results Withheld London, -I uly •">. — (AIM Britain is voting today to decide the bitterly debated is-ue of free enterprise versus socialism in a general election watched by the world for an indication of Kiirope's p o s t w a r political t rend — -left or right. In tit cm ml i' ■ sum • i ,.m j) ign in de i the (' . >■<' parts- led !>v Prime Me ■' i Win-'' s C'hu ■ hill, supported ' l:raditi"na 1 ii iliey . I nedion ■' | a e !e ' ntcr |:| i.-e. Ti'.e Lab. ■ I'ly. headed h> ('Ii t ei: t A : ■ t ■ i ■. ii -i... i: ■■ loi I i, ii : i, i J ' lie - amv ii’ii e i : • ’ i”. erd uM is ■ ■ '. - hilling «<-:.! listif" eiilie::' in wealth <>1 Or. at B men. He. , ■ . ss el lie' i,e lei iwn until: July 2ti " i ,.u.-e lie ii.-, •,•(• lie! iKah side- s seed ' ;e 11-■ . i: clccl:■ n e\ e coni o Ii ice 111 I he o. :V i e, • We ire going t vin." Churchill ■. ,i rally la t night. "I feet it II 'ey o "Ue.-.” Culls • .dr I- 111' • nape • -I>e. ; la 1 i‘d on ,i a,, -y i.i ii i’. l , inn ■1 , j r! , vh I cl had 52-seat ■ ■' the t I i ,,i yon ons, , ■ ', i i i ye ago. Iluv ei. !: . 1 ..ili i :1i* Bails Herald -aid "All II". .'■•Ho- s ire tii.it to day'- poll ss hi overwhe!’! ingly c n Iij-n the ving to Labo \s t ieh m- intlis hi 1»»■ * * i.u* c. nv. L«r_’ ti hf-Lin ssa :: eely .nlinitted in T'1 A eirele-." SPAATZ TO DIRECT BOMBING OF JAPAN Washington. July 5.—(AIM — General ( art A. I’. Spaatz. whn directed the military bombing that leveled (irrmany. tnda.s ssas given the same assignment in the Pacific. He is expected ta anise here tin- week to begin Ids new assignment. OPA Headed For Dispute In Politics Next Campaign May See Price Control Among Big Issues Mini;:, . ' I - . h .. .J A ■' (A P) i '' j 1 1 ’ > i • J contn *!• .: ' .y prill-.- me- m ■ i : i'"- ] Jltl-.it i ,i-i '. :gli it n : i.iy the n i! e in's g e: :.■ e ' a hair I ill tin- growing f" . •> > er \ A ••in.lgil 1 lies .1. •e.i M ■' . pa r t mi n basis 11 • -a e ‘ d m - :sr I table >hi : ’ age. ! i i1 ■ As , e: y -1 - I Cheat ’-I .1 • till I". • I 1 e. - I mips conference i i eay that the pipe .. ne one i -t 1 u tlin ji'> 11111-.•! donate. I'n -ii, nd the >eei ee ’: ier*• .-. - ’ ,i i •< j that the < d'A may .‘.ml :n-nni.e tilt eenler -.atack.• n- -p:„>nt"it - ■: the I >i - i ii is: a: im m i si r.P m Uli- ; Jem si in a-t ms ,n:;i -• i m straighten -1 .' the red [mini that Pi- let l b; .'em-: !:■ in e nl jneat m many pa l e ::,e s The gnveni"! s. m eA ever. said nothing publicly m this they adopted resolat re: nndi r wh a- i three ■ e their numbi r : t expected to lie aimed ill Pm 11. ■ s 1 ten days tn 're ie the propel agencies and official Washington in an c::m". to bring abi : as s|icedy a solution of the p.oblem as possible." Unatiimoa HI nival "l the p: i posal e vied a ay n which tile Stale t xes t,\es ■ s i n ;'..rts on the war situation fn.-n top army and navy commanders, adopted several other icm .lilt ms ami nn-ned Governor Edvi ai d M i 1 . . ol Pennsylvania Repub -an, to eel Governor Herhc rt Mav.. V' I' imerat. as conference eha 1 man. State Revenue Hits Peak, But Ratio Is Falling Off; Surplus Near 77 Million Daily Dispatch Bureau BY LYNN NLSBKT Raleigh, July 5.—With collections from all sources tapped by the State Department of Revenue for the fiscal ! year ending la 1 Saturday retching the tmprecerierh d total ol Slid. 8,1. -I 645.51. the report ol the department j nevertheless shows a leveling oil , trend in ratio ol increase from ycai to year, especially in gonetal lund accounts. K.xccss of general fund revenue tor 1944-15 over the previous year wm $4,134,255.08. This omparos with execs- rf 1943-44 over the year be fore of $6,493,758.47. and a 1942-43 excess of $13,1 14.37 ( 08 Who • there has been this down trend in ge oral fond receipts the opposite conditi m is found in gasoline taxes for the past three years. In 1942-43, first year ol rati •!!::!«. reteipts Pom this source i i. 11ppt .i - ■ 99.. P).91 i> .i >\\ lilt' peak year ol 1941-13 Hut the next year showed an in rc se of $643,000 and la- t year the excess over 1943-44 was slightly more lit.ai ,t million dollars. Income taxes hold first p! re as revenue producer, with the to neral ■-alf- tax coming second. Increase • I', i,o year ! • year 11 taxes has been fairly stable, in mting to ap proximately two million doll i.- each year, hut with income t.,x>- there is a very ditforent steps Both individ ual and corporate incomes -ky-r ck eted during the first v ar ye r wile result that the end of the IBcal yeai June 30, 1943. showed n i crease over 1943 incort e receints >'! a :110 s' ten million dollars. The next yeai (Continued on Cage Two.) Goodyear's Plant Is In Navy Hands 16,000 Workers On Strike 19 Days In Big Rubber Factory : \ a \ i ’ Pre s • 1 fi! *}»t : 1‘ 1 •:! t :ic : ivr: i >uru( (I • < vi i - Tic iV U u. •: n- (*ti:np.t:iy piiint id A.: :i. ()hi;». and orcleivd . i ii.mV in in. M■ ' ‘» CJi» »dyt‘ r t*r i. ]>'• 'yr.-- ;..i f iH't n • »n >:nKe tin* pa * i U .ays i ■ a • *c - >wing oat ot ‘ t c* tween company i id : .<• inions. r.io i’ 1 iion* *•»!*! the secretary ot tin* n;. y imp »■ iwrument seizure . :.d • t. rm ’..iicd within .a\’y days 0 • .if .i- determined tti.it t ‘a- p . «d ;et io.a tn t ieie-ncv of th*v j*I. nt, tacility - property or por tion dvereot piv\ .• ling prior to the ex <t-.:ig mterrupl >nb has been re > t. iif Mr. I': . ... dorinn the Navy !'i take ■. . r. '■* aid that the war el furl "und ly i :1;icdcd i>r de layed i>\ |• r ..In. • mi interr.ption* at the plant.'' He a ..: /efi 'he navy secretary ' i :are ea ;•!■ ye-. iim> e-unpany m;iii a:p . e:i! .art lake any other steps ut .. —:.iy .isle e th plant to oy ci alion. U. S. Unit Is Likely Safe From Enemy i !!\ The Associated Press) Japanese silence today indicated a small Anna i.'.in ’.a-k force, which reportedly United ’hi innermost re cesses .a enemy waters, had slipped 1 . ck up. ltie N Pi Pacific alter a hit-run h; mbardmcnt There was no e anmavion of yes :. .ally's repo • li Tokyo that five At et cat shi] helled Karafut > I- la d i'll the ' r’h Asiatic coast 'I esday, t pi ii .; If a two-day sub line ■ (1" dmcnt of shore in alia!: uis \ w there any fur ther rep uu tro:: I' kvo. Conceivably the bombardment croup coul i still he m the waters i- nth of Japan, but it lias been the practice . I small American task croups to mala’ 1 nly Quick sorties thri’.iqh onemv waters, and Tokyo u-aillv repitts American surface shin movements which are under Jnpa' esc observation. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Considerable cloudiness, with scattered showers and thunder storms tonight and Friday: con tinued moderately warm and . humid. Disaster Of Japs In Philipp ine Area Is Their Greatest Yanks Annihilate Enemy Force Twice Size Of Their Own .Manila. .Inly b. (AIM Ai the Philippine i.-iainls have been \vi,n back m the greatest ili a ter ever sustained by the -lap-, (general Douglas MaeArthui 1 roudly proclaimed today. . nd their llb.liOO square miles are being transformed into ua.-e "comparable to the Pritish! islands" to spur the march on. Tokyo. In 2'D day- of im ;n. It n ■ n d p| it aiiese divisions n "one the r..ri instance.-, when a s-.i ui .i I* ce pi-rior m n .mibt . \va entirely de ved i y a nt.nn-ri- 2 y inter.-•• ipponent It-Highly. 4211.mill Jap ne.-e :. slaughtered, inel uclihg out! its as ; in- itilli hup"! i-.il -' I v is-a -a. I tortured Ameri if .-in-) prisoners in the "de:.t:i - alte: tiie 1942 tall of Ba'aan. A estimated that pus ly lih.OOO .1 ; aftese .- -irvive -'1 .'ll the archipelago. touched up into! gtnups and chased ini- tin- ni -.m- - tai - where t e> in ipe iting a guerrillas. Aim n, all ur--a- •• and .ir pel m nel casualties up to July 1 vvcu listed is 11.921 . led, - , nd 42,569 wo aided—a total - at - 891. Gem 1 ai .V!a" A ' - c ’ -'-a ...... , j i ■ • goai ot the re it sion. acquisition ot great lan i-sea air bases 1 ir tut .ro opera! -us com parable to the role played l>v the British Isles again t (2-; - anj . lapse of imperial concepts e! greater East Asia co-pi -a - ritj sphere, reintrndu-ction of denv>c:acv into the Far F.;et. and delivery of a ippiing blow t Japan'.- army. n.r. y and air force. Aussies Hit Last Japs At Baiikpapan B:ilikpanan. I? >rn< ■>. .1 uly i i At’.) A is!; , I.. n ink,::' ryu • n truck ' - ■ y ,' ' ■ < last Japane :,mtholx 1 in Balikpapan, l>i'• nc > port, u ilready, all practical purpose-, is Aiko.i hands. (Radio Ti.kyo n.-.:.-t ed J.i; .. a-- • ones were holding, md that . A .-1ra I :an att.u"k ■ po , n . ided > lifty tank' had been ap.il-i- i .--.envy ..." R eslima'e.l Akioo c ... • es 1,100 n.ce the . was it .,do last S in. i..y. ,00 :i * -o.l .mo 4' / \ : ' o : have said casualties west- on: The landing Ll'MS .a ■ pontoon wliarve- marked tin- ! entry .f Allied shipping nthe b,.y since t o N i p pon est to k 1941. Committee Is Favorable To Peace Draft Washingt t July 2S API Tin House postwar nilit y p licy i * i •nittee today endorsed "the In u principle" oi universal military i "ai: ina m peacetime Th(> committee recommended that Congress enact a id ■ | program into cttVok and. tiiat in 1 ...lion t'o taken during the pic ou st ssioii. i he recommend.hi- : w . - p t proved l\v l ot 1 ho 22 m> viner> i The cop. iii I lev haul only tcu’ : cm Per. Representat ive Bradley', i’ennsvK aniu "p; -sed the reeoni i men dat ion. althoug! l ive others did 1 -tot sign the f> rn al opart The na-- es j >f the five non-si.,no s y\ere in t dis closed by Chairman Woodrum | -itti' committee, a non-legisl : group, did not blueprint the t : i! legist, ti >n to tip enae’ed That w> i, done by the ti use tTilitary t om mttoo t->lic-.ving hearings 11- ho hold .,lter iho |in posed immor recos j Generally, the legislation would e - quu-e every ublr-bodied male to take « o yea- ivl military ti a ning s >n e j in- t- between in- 17th and Hist j cirthdays. WINNIE GETS CROWD'S PLAUDITS EAGER CONS1 ITUENTS REACH FORWARD to shake the hand o[ Prime Min i.'ter Winston Churchill at Bradford, England, during his election tour. He announced he intends to wind up his campaign to stay in office with a series ot speeches in the British capital tln(*r<totianaU Fiaur&s Ued i NOW THAT i. • pin-up girl—the one- .• -d- only. 100 per cent Vent: de Vi.'. i'.. Paris, it has been rt ve< t 11 he vari i as so-called Venu.-r.- on display lately have been on.y ph, ter o£ 3'ar:- Hat, ns. . ■ in.*; : e the , fe ty the elas c tattle, thi ■ j . -ns have been ir.treduced—ar. . no one seen ed to ki w the c. :Tc- 'C. Kii'.v it is ce:. reel cafe to bring t i :ainal back a:.., n. An 1 : e •he is! (Intcrnatiorian Government To Restrict Speculation W.t" -i \ !'» — 'T >e t;»‘‘ « rnnu :.* • \ « . :• ;m attack - . a .h’ . . •*. •. "it i M "t i»- at t'.Oate and. \\ ., • . *uj i-, v . : • - h i • if stn i.nh it . > W ,! ham pj • ved a three-]). • • . ; • :j ... Tiie 1: pt i ; ' hind . ■ e, j : : • ... ml 11■ >. ." * the ■ ' * ' ' ■ ••■■■:>■. it 1 y re ft* C • - * . \ : t ' ’ . • V .• })]••:;*. This i t t • * t Tu« pn • 11 - u • i i * * r. - j •« \vh ■> Rent»rt < 'hnrchill i \\ hi ( (inter Soon \\ irk (jen. Franco bond ; u!'. 5. - - t AP) A Iitr.ri '!.• >1 renort '.t:d t.i.b.x that ihi.r.r Mini or ( lutichill would 1.0 ’ < b del lb*' inio I ! ., ICO of Spain lit I or* till bii; three con - lei ire >. Ihii.d nil but a lor <*iitn o! ice commentator east doubt on ti-e re! art I lie prime min uter tired from the eampa an, his wife dan.iile; an * \pe* ted In lake a holidix eu tli*' heautiful I rene't ba.-iiue mast hist outside |-£cmla,x e, o’> the Spanish order, before the hi , three meetim*. entator do 'i‘ : -ii \ •••* fie report to thi « •. 'o' ’ c s amsh j chiet t . I t e.vpri ed the per s o " I rot.p iii tb toe .-tnry thi n canrt pa an : J: ; el (Said t file . ' .re Olid d: iss the fu tun ' It an colonies and ’he question o nn' -ig Italy to the | v. or!d sec. nty ie..g jc
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