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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 5

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1944 FIVE HUNGER II New Life in New World U. S.

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ymtr tSrussm today end tuffer no longer. Bt-iftfftcUon or mtmer bar. ECKERD'S OF WILMIWGTOB Arf. and will met next Tuesday, a Berlin broadcast recorded by NBC said tonight Simultaneously the German news agency, DNB, said Bulgarian and Turkish relations were "not to undergo any change" despite Turkey's break with Germany. STALK FLORENCE three miles south of Pontassieve.

In the middle of that pocket the British took a monastery on a hilltop. The other is between Empoli and Monte Lupo 11 miles west of Florence, with the British holding Monte Lupo at the east end of the loop, but with German guns commanding Empoli. There was virtually no change anywhere along the trans-Italian battlefront except in the area nine miles north of Arezzo, southeast of Florence, where the British recaptured Monte Grillo and beat off five enemy counter-attacks in a furious melee. Along the American sector of the Arno patrols still crossed the 6tream both ways, probing opposing No Food Distributed in Nazi Sector of Italian City Since Friday; Extremists Battle NOW A IS THE BEST TIME TO ORDER YOUR Weather-Seal Storm Windows with Interchangeable Screens NAZIS DENY BULGARIA IS SEEKING ARMISTICE LONDON. Aug.

9 (P) The Berlin radio said tonight that the Bulgarian foreign office "denies as untrue foreign reports that Bulgaria is at-1 tempting to negotiate an armistice with the British and Americans." (The Bulgarian parliament has been called into a special session than 1,000 Polish, Italian, Dutch, French, German and Spanish refugees, victims of the war in Europe, have been taken to barrack homes at Fort Ontario, N.Y., and are given housing assignments by the War Relocation Authority. Above is a Hungarian-Jewish family, parents and nine children, happy at thought of new home. Avoid waiting months next Fall. Order now and start the next heating season with a SAVING. Weather-Seal is the original combination window! Patented Interlock! One installation satisfies completely the need for summer screens, storm windows and weather stripping.

Users Report 35 Fuel Say ings Some As High At 50 By EDWARD KENNEDY Associated Press Correspondent ROME, AUG. UP) The city of Florence, tightly locked in a deadly vise formed by the British and German armies, was reported facing a series of food and water shortages and beset by looting and outbursts of civil strife today. While military operations in and around Florence were limited to patrol iorays. machine-gun positions lined both banks of the Arno River along its course throuRh the city. The battle lines had cut the city off from food supply from the surrounding countryside, one of Italy's richest agricultural regions, and no food had been distributed on the German side of the city since last Friday.

German destruction of the power plant had deprived the city of light and caused an alarming water supply situation, with black marketeers demanding 20 lire (20 cents) for a bottle of water. The Tuscan capital has a long his-story of civil strife and Is a hotbed of both Fascist and anti-Fascist extremists. Fighting betw-een these elements was known to have broken out in at least one neighborhood. Looting Reported Looting in some sections, both by German soldiers and Italian hoodlums, also was reported, causing the bulk of the population to remain indoors and hope for speedy deliverance. The enemy still held bridgeheads in two loops of the river east and west of the city.

The first, extends 5 miles from a point four miles east of the city's edge to a point Figure to be Reached Within Six Months of War's End In Europe, Expect States ABSECON, N. Aug. 9 (FT Between, three and five million persons will be unemployed in the United States within six months after the end of the war in Europe compared with less than a million out of work now, a Government official predicted today. A. Pord Hinrichs, acting commissioner of the U.

S. Department of Labor's bureau of labor statistics, mad the statement, adding, however, after those six months employment would increase until the end of war in Japan. Then he said, there would be another decline. After the end of all hostilities, Hinrichs said, business must "expand the demand for labor so that there will be 53 to 55 million jobs not 51 million as at present; not 46 million as before the war." Full Employment In 2 Years Hinrichs told the postwar planning conference of the National Retail Dry Goods Association that America should be able to reach the "full employment'" level of 53 to 55 million employed within two years after the end of both the European and Pacific wars. -We will not accomplish our task if we concern ourselves exclusively with reconversion," he added.

"Expansion is also required." When cutbacks assume larger proportions, Hinrichs said, unemployment will be spotty throughout the nation with some cities having large percentages out of work and others with a tight labor supply. Attacks OPA Curb "The decline of employment that has occurred to date reflects cutbacks and increased productivity," he added. Dr. Charles Boos, president of the Econometric Institute, which acts as a management consultant to industry and business, said "the Office of Price Administration should be abandoned at the end of the European war." "The current price level is within five per cent of where it would havt been without OPA ceiling price he continued. "Our studies indicate that efforts of the OPA have largely been unfruitful Many of the effects of OPA ceiling prices have been to shift demand and price pressure to competing commodities not under the same degree of control." U.

S. Trucks Carry 50 Pet. Of Russian War Supplies Chief of American Military Mission in Red Capital Says Russian Gains Really Are Advances by Whole Population WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 ttfV-American trucks are carrying "a good 50 per ecnt" of the highway-borne military supplies to the Russian front, the chief of the American military mission in Moscow reported today. Crediting the vehicles with a tremendous part in the surging advance of the Red army, John R.

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Deane continued, but the Russias "are not inclined to pass out information Just for information's sake if we ask for something that they think will not contribute directly to the war, they're likely to tell us just that they haven' got time to answer." 3,000 WACS WILL GO TO FRANCE WITH ARMY LONDON, Aug. 9 'P) Three thousand of the 6,500 WACs in the European theatre of U. S. Army operations will be moved to France, following 300 already there. Anna Wilson, WAC director here, announced this tonight.

She did not indicate how soon the transfers would be made, but presumably the WACs will be moved as required, and not in a single move. PIG IN A POI NT) SPARTA, El. (U.R) Sparta's dog pound has been housing a stray pig which was captured roaming one of the town's main streets after residents reported that, it had been in the neighborhood for several days. City Marshal W. F.

Leiner whole Russian people. TASTE announced that unless somebody to keep their tremendous advances" rolling and still maintain their supply. "The answer," he said, "is that the whole population Is in this war. As the armies go along, the whole people just surge forward. "The Germans have defended the centers of population, but they have not had the forces to defend the areas between them.

Those areas have been controlled by Russian partisans, and they have done a swell job. "The Germans, for instance, destroyed all bridges but the civilian population comes right along and fixes them." American supplies are welcomed enthusiastically throughout Russia, Deane said, rating the three most important items in order as trucks, aircraft and food. Cooperation is complete and claims it, the city lathers will have spareribs and sausage next fall. THE To keep the armies rolling, supply lines must be rebuilt, he said, and a tremendous amount of army supply has been kept moving on the railroads. What cannot be moved by rail, however, moves on the highways, and "everything that rolls from peasant carts to motor trucks" is used.

The ability of the Soviet army to keep such a "polyglot mass" of transportation moving in orderly fashion, Deane commented, is a magnificent tribute to the discipline and organizational ability of the Russian people. In War 100 Per Cent The general, temporarily back in this country after 10 months in Russia, said there were four points he wanted to emphasize about the war on the Eastern Front: "(1) The Russians are in this war 100 per cent you will see in Russia total wax if you are ever going to see it; "(2) They have reached a very high degree of military competency: "(3) They are very appreciative of American assistance and are using it up to the hilt: "(4) They like Americans, they want to be friends, and they cooperate with us in every way." Deane said his first point, total war, answerad the question most frequently asked him since he returned: How the Russians are able Cash for Old Gold Gold and Gold Plated Jewelry Diamonds and Sterling Silver Highest Prices in 60 Tears Phone 3-1314 F. W. BROFSKY JEWELERS SOS MARKET STREET WE WILL PIWRMrP THE purchase or fiAii IinAnbL YOUR NEXT WINTERS LUAL Coal will be rationed. You can get yours now through a loan from as PERSONAL LOANS AUTO FINANCING VACATION FUNDS 2,173 PEDESTRIANS GET SAFETY POINTERS Thirteen Boy Scouts, patrolling the central office building district yesterday between 4 o'clock and 5:45 p.

handed appeals to 2.173 pedestrian traffic violators, in cooperation with the Delaware Safety Council "Watch While You Walk" campaign. John R. Fader, manager of the Safety Council, said that although there had been an improvement over last week's survey of pedestrian traffic violation, there would be no decrease in pedestrian accidents unless the appeals were heeded. The Scouts gave cards to pedestrians walking against the light, or jaywalking at Ninth and Market Streets, Tenth and Market Streets, Tenth and Orange Streets, Eleventh and Orange Streets, and Eleventh and Market Streets. More Scouts had planned to make the survey, but were at the Rodney camps or working at the farm camp at Bridgeville.

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