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8 KINGSPORT NEWS, JULY 3. 1943 Synopsis some question about our Canal tolls, but I sign the chit without wast- After the sinking of their Mer- i to argue. Long are we 0 the Mediter- chant Marine tanker off Long Island, Captain Elder and crew are machine gunned by Nazi on a submarine, rescued by a U. S. destroyer and landed in New York Captain Frazer of the destroyer is surprised when Capt.

Elder says he hates navies because they make the sea filthy but learns from the seamen that their chief feels that way because his daughter, of whom he is very proud, married Howard Rockwell, Annapolis football star, robbing him of her companionship. Capt. Elder enjoys his home, especially dinner with his wife, daughter and son-in-law. Other members of the crew get varied receptions at their homes from surprised wives. They waste no time in signing up for more service at sea and are immediately assigned to duty.

Capt. Elder, Rossi and Cadet Parker see a launching in a New Jersey shipyard and then board their new 6,000 hp. turbine en-' gined C-2 ship. The captain is thrilled by the appointments of the vessel. Others of the tanker's crew arrive and, while loading operations are in progress, Rossi discovers that they must be headed for Murmansk, Russia.

A young Naval Reserve Officer, O'Reilly, takes charge of the gun crew and the ship puts out to sea. Capt. Elder gives the boat tough tests when well at sea and is pleased with its responses. The gunners show skill in practice. At Halifax they i a great fleet of ships In port.

Capt. Elder is escorted to a meeting of the corr.rr.ar.ders of 73 ships that are to be in the convoy for Russia and meets many of his i An A i a tells the masters what arrangements have been made for escorting the vessels and how each must play its part in the operation. New Board To Equalize War Contracts Atlanta --IP-- Through formation of the new 12-man board of direc- ranean when we hear that the tors, small plants of the Southeast Germans are on the move. I send are now in a position to get their a wireless to my owners, asking for orders. (Gibraltar, or The answer is 'Proceed to I know, now, it was the Fifth Column.

The Germans'want- Should I put into some English port? fair share of war contract business, H. R. Mott, Regional Director of the Smaller War Plants Corporation, said in an interview Friday. "This new board of directors," get am relieved, because was by Washington from to Rotterdam-to my a i business men of the South 'and given absolute power to act." At I the same time it was given com- jpletc responsibility and, to put it sooner are the future welfare of small in the Southeast are there. Schiedam-! HANDY POINT CHART FOR PROCESSED FOODS Point Values of Popular Sizes, Effective July 4,1943 I must wife! "And so i a we We dock below the schedykstraat and no we made fast than I rush ashore, i a train-car and start for in the a of the board my home.

The people i the tramcar all are saying that the Germans are in the suburbs, but they I TM nts wrporation, operating; are not excited. Some say we can und the new board to wholly-; defend the city; others say we will a 0ra a 'peaceful occupation, a protective But the 'wattman calls back from the platform that on his previous trip he has heard firing, and seen three! Mott went on to point out a hundred bombers a i in the! a state in the region has at least fields just east of the city. member on the board. These of this I do not worry. I worry of he stated, have been delegated i the power to deal directly with I "So I get down from the tram at a a and procurement the Zeelandstraat.

I walk, I run, lagencies in i respective states. my house, it is at Zeelandstraat Twenty-four. Outside it, pany, Mott pointed out that Wash-' ington had shifted the burden of responsibility from the a company 1 to the "subsidiary." see the little black Opel car of Zeimer, and leaning against The SWPC chief reiterated a procurement agencies in the South- 1 east generally have been unaware! of the possibilities existing among carved oak Chapter 14 Rotterdam 1:31 P.M., May 14, 1940 Conference form. Standing in the hall outsid the bedroom door, I see the little cradle that for three years all Vanderhovens a lain in. Then the bedroom I door opens and out comes Doctor Zeimer.

He has got his coat off and his sleeves are rolled up. And 'he--yes, he is smiling! "Why. Captain! 1 he says, 'Wel- A3 the Convoy Conference a come home! You're just in time, old journed, Halifax, that incongruous boy! Ha! Ha! Yes, yes! For a combination of dingy red brick i while we were worried, but now! English village and concrete. everything is going fine!" World boom town, was i i i "I try to push past him into up for the evening. The streets bedroom, but this he will not were crowded.

As Elder and his rnit. 'No, no, old boy, not yet not!" friends left the schoolhouse and ne says to me. 'Go outside on the headed for the Queen's Hotel, they stvaat, smoke one cigar, and 1 saw the i of the United the time you have finished, we wifl I States, Britain, Free France, Nor- have good news for way and Poland. They saw i I cry, grasping him the hand. 'You are not having me on, Everything is a tree is a bicycle--a woman's bi- small a a in this region.

I cycle, There is a white wicker Among members of the new board basket on the luggage rack i is Clarence Avery, Chattanooga, the saddle, and so I recognize it as the bicycle of Mrs. Rhenst, she is the neighborhood midwife. "My heart stops, because it is a month too early. But I go in. There is r.o one around, I smell chloro- CANNED AND BOTTLED CONTAINER SIZE FRUITS (Include PldUtd, or tradlri): Appta (Include Cntawles) Apptewce ind Rid Sour Carries ApriMls.

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1 CjL) 14 28 41 21 26 17 35 23 47 ,9 4 22 23 20 27 41 14 10 16 8 14 18 5 25 30 8 3 21 15 21 10 19 24 7 30 28 21 32 14 26 37 9 46 36 55 9 14 3 4 THE WAR NEWS lenn Babb This is the day Axis soothsayers had set for the Allied invasion of Europe--although Thursday night they were less positive about it than a week ago. However, its arrival with the blow still withheld-if it is withheld--will i no comfort to those who live in dread of it, especially the people of Italy. There is ample evidence that in Jellln, M.rmilide;, Frull Butteri, ind ilmllar prettfvei NOT rationed. men, red black men in kilts and men in fezzes; Chinese. Malays, Lascars; Sikhs who wore green a and black spade beards, whose eyes were like smouldering coals and whose noses thing, including the calamity of hostile invasion, would be welcomed relief from the a suspense.

So well has the Allied war of nerves done its work. The plain fact is that the Allies Eg, i on my word of honor! Go i to the outside and smoke a cigar! were hooked i the fierce beaks And save one for me. old boy 1 of hawks. The polyglot sound a Captain Vanderhoven paused like nt the i i of Babel, raised his glass to his lips a fortress, at least I the enemy must be prepared with every dawn to meet it. Each day that passes without it is borrowed time for "Vous nvez etc blesse, alors?" then put it down without "Et comment! Deuz fois, an "Just then," he said, "just i ventre et au bras! Et dans i we both hear it! It is a i 1 ventrem il a encore deux sound--mew! like a kitten! ceaux d'obus Zeimer slaps me on the back 0 And so I says to im, I in at the bedroom door.

'See says, 'Now Inok 'ere, yer in a he hollers tout, re a i to a gempmnn! me. i And with I grabs 'im by the "And so I go outside on throat, I does, and I bumps 'is Zeelandstraat, which has a little I narsly 'earl nn the sidewalk canal flowing along beside. I am ling so when the police vidence piles up compelled to attempt to an- questions rising insistently in Italian hearts and doubtless heard on Italian lips. There can be no doubt that the dread situation In which they find their country has nas a MU USe TM to ask why- canal flowing along beside I a ITM' themselv The dining-room of the Queens smoking my cigar and feeling so a Churchill calls SIZE FOODS SIZE Tomato Soun, cancellated Other concenlrjtsd Soups 1 3 5 All C3 1 4 8 i a Soups, not concenlrjled (ieady-to-strve) i 2 3 i Cer CONTAINER SIZE FRUITS, BERRIES, AND JUICES: Strawberries or Peaches All other Fruits and Berries VEGETABLES: Beans, Baked Beans. Green (all styles) Beans, Lima (all varieties) Com, Cut Com-on-ab (1 point per ear) Peas Spinach Allolher Vegetables and Vetttahle Combinations KHiitt.

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 fined or bottled types and elies, eicepl Milk and sal (including Custards). ilia- (MM. 1 2 This chart only lists point values i for the most popular sizes. See the official chart at your grocer's for other sizes and their point values good July 1, to and including August 7, valid through July 7, CAUTION ONLY items on this chart require the surrender of Blue Stamps from War Ration Book I' Two "Spinich and other leafy greens, to: mato juice, and other vegetable I ftu. Buns, or Bljck-eftd Peas) paints pur pound.

juices, fruit juices and fruit nectars in a No. 2 can may fall in the column "over 14 oz. including 1 Ib. 2 When In doubt, check label weight. justice and United Nations.

OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE mercy" of the i was Elder, Vanderhoven very happy, and Le i found a table near man comes along on his bicycle (he door, ordered dinner and give him also a cigar. Jt is a very Made to talking shop. 'good cigar which comes from Su- Just outside In the lobby, an matra. The gendarme smells i The replies offered are i i a elclerly a i sergeant, who wore and says me, 'Oh, thank you, Cap- ins- Virginio Gayda, chief news- ribbons of the Mons Star a i a i I cannot smoke it now, but Paper spokesman of the Fascist I will put it in my helmet and regime, assured his compatriots smoke it later." that "a separate peace would (To Be Continued) 'never succeed, would in no way free the Italians from the several other World War decorations, was suddenly moved to song. "Sitting in tho 'Ousc of Commons Myking Inws to put down crime, While the victim of 'is pash-shuns Walks the streets without a ny- y-yme "Gosh there's an old song!" i ned Elder.

"I remember the first time I ever heard it. It was one i in Liverpool, i the last war." "Ach, last war!" Captain Vanderhoven put down his soup spoon and shuddered. "Will we ever, over be able to say 'the last war' and it; ns the last war for all i i a of merely tho or.e before this'i" "If you i i so--If you weren't sure of it--you wouldn't be here now!" said Elder. Captain Le Pricur nodded and looked down nt the scarlet Cr-oss of Lorraine on the France Libre badge pinned to his right breast "We can all be sure. Because there is a God!" he murmured, confidently.

"That. I said the Dutchman. "He is a kind God, a just God!" He shuddered again and closed his eyes. "I know He i -forgive me for that moment when I-I-nlmost cursed him!" "Oh? What that, Van?" Captain Vanderhoven's eyes were still closed as he replied" "That' moment," Ije said slowly, "the exact moment, was thirty-one minutes past one in the afternoon. The afternoon of May fourteenth, Nineteen hundred-and-forty.

In Rotterdam "Oh?" "Yes." He paused for some time before resuming. "I-I am sorry that neither of you gentlemen ever met my wife. She was a good woman. We were happy, so very happy, for nil the nine years we had each other. Ar.d then, one day, she told me that we were to be a i still! Our prayers had been answered "Well, I had orders for Java, but I left i light heart.

Her health was good, and I knew ttiat I would be back in time. In Batavia, her were waiting for me--gay, Imnpy letters, because all was going fine. We called at five ports along the coast, picked! up our rubber and started At Aden there were more letters. Radio Program Station WKPT a NBC ri NBC 3 0 fiiTnm I Fro Tho Gloom I Front I I T' lc i I i i a i i i Scho i i i i i i Presents NBC lo A- p'jr- i Bii.slneps N3C I', s. Const a NBC U' Music '--Front I'ngo Neiva 1 2 i LTirolinii Tills a 1 MUSK- for i i a 1 3 0 A Out i Hoy Shk'ld Co.

NBC The People's War NBC i by i NBC .1 i i NBC IS i i a i a i i i NBC i They Come i NBC i BC 4, I a i NBC I'nBe News NBC py i NBC 6 i i News Be A NBC This IVe i NBC 3 0 Says NBC Serenade NBC Hot Copy NBC Ole npry You Top This NBC i 0 0 i Dollar a NBC 1C 1 3 3 0 a a Ole Opry I a 1 a a NBC The Networks Blue Network Snturdnj- I I Mil i Hers were as gay as ever, there was one from her which seemed worried. Wo about my wife. Worried that Topics Helps To Mail Books Richmond. Va. Even the rolled up his sleeves and in to help as the Office of Defense continued its Hert a effort of getting out Vir- the war." It would, he said, merely a Italy a battleground for the remain- ing belligerents.

A Rome radio commentator carried it a bit further. If Italy yielded now "she would have to join in the fight against her mary. So for war another war would be i No thanks, gentlemen." Doubtless he had the tragic example of France in mind. Lavoro Fascista made the appeal to honor. "No one would have respect for the people of a nation which surrendered without it said.

Big Questions These are selected from many. They all go to show the questions uppermost in millions of Italian minds: Why can't we get out of this a What is there left to fight for? This ig easy to understand when the outlook which confronts Italians is considered. The Mediterranean, which was to have been their sea, has become the highway of menace. Great hostile armies are gathered on the opposite shore, preparing, training, perhaps even now a i for the assault on Italian soil. Italians follow their radio's, accounts of the thousands of a I ing barges assembling in i ranean ports, of great convoys and war fleets passing through Strait of Gibraltar.

And if were able to forget for a moment these unforeseen portents there are the devastating Allied air fleets that blast their cities by day and night. Berlin Reports Arrival of Two Allied Convoys (By The TrtM) The Berlin radio, quoting dis- patches from La Linea, Spain, reported Friday that a convoy of 25 Allied transports had arrived Thursday at Gibraltar and continued on into the Mediterranean after a short halt to make way for another convoy arriving from the! Atlantic. COMMODITY BEEF ITEIKS PortllrWiM Ctub flift-7-inthfli! y-loin-bcrtlfit Round fW Round Rouni Tip ROASTS R'b sliniJinj (rnin? bcne i (ItTculJ Pain 12 12 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 Bbtte Rib-itjnCnj SijnciP jfcnifB 3. Blade Pib-ilini-nj (chnr fiound TID 12 Rump-bone Chuck or ShHlder-tKiPMn CfmckorShwIder-bonclcii Sim AND OTHER CUTS Short Rjbi Plile-bonein Brijlrl-bone in Briikct-bontltit FUnkMul Slunk-tw in HAMBURGER leef from el notd. biitteft, pUHt.

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laker lojelhei, irun chctui CHEESES-- Cnup III. A i i Eumf lei of n- e. lioiMd (ten Crsup III in: 2 Muniir Limburtir Gnted-Defijdnlwl Edim lljlun fr Bl'eT Bne Liideikrafit chieic. ind i unrnnt utliii iimu len Mlirtll aa nliired. Hollywood Today 'Frontier Bad Hen' Proves Diana Barrymore Can Take By Sheilali Graham Grecr Carson to i 'i A A a i ar larr.e f.irli ins was being i i in a r.ccm: i in in "America." with Ann Richard.n and Brian Donlevy.

And when Jackie is i i he is i i -if you what I mean. i a Ann said, "Look, you're more important than I am, so won't you please mo? 1 1 "No," said Jackie. "Well," replied A somewhat in despair, "if you won't me I can't help you." Five-year-old Jackie thought this over, said --I- 'time and a half and rate and a half i sent Friday by headquarters Nav is of ki ASK6Q InoMday pay. of District 19, UMW. To Work Holiday Caddy announced that practical- i ell District 30 miners, with the 'all right, if you help me I'll help you." A this concession he be- haved like a lamb.

I Jackie has been up by Mother Doris Dudley to abstain from teams no a what happens to i And i presented a i i in "The a Comedy" in tho scene where he had to screaming from the window when automatic i falls a Ho just cry, let a scream. Someone on the idea of a i the crying scenes some of i Rooney's i on the theory that if a hie boy i Rooney could cry. so Jackie. No one what went on in Jackie's i as he watched Mickey weep, hut was no more with him on thjs score! I I i a a Barrymore is a i certain members of the a have beer, several stories in i a i that she was i i on the set of "Frontier Bad Men," I went there to invps- I tigate. I arrived in i to sec Diana in a gorgeous, slinky i i gown in the arms of "Villian" Lr.n i Chancy who proceeded to toss her across the barroom floor i the grip of a tough guy who dropped her i a slot a i where someone else shot at her a couple of times, her to her i feet and dropped her again.

i a a did this times and each time came up laughing. If that's being i i and a a the a i of the words have been changed. FDR Hakes WAC Official Par! Of U. S. Army Fort Oglethorpe.

jubilation was the i i a ar.d apparent reaction here Friday to news that President Roosevel: had signed a i a i the WAAC a part of the regular army and changing its nfeme officially to the Women's A Corps. "I feel the Women's Army A i i ary' Corps has, by its loyal and efficient service, earned this honor to become a part of the army of the Ur.ited States with equal rights and benefits of all other soldiers," said jCol. Hobart Brown, a i I officer of the i WAC a i i center here, in a a statement. "This action by the Congress, and signing of the i by the Presi- are acknowledgments of that fact." "This is a proud for a members of the corps," Capt. Melba i i of Montevallo.

who as a i i center i is one of the a i women i on the post. "We are i gratified Congress has recognized the i i to the war effort by the women in the armed forces." There wa.s i i i a i any of the thousands of WACs stationed here would a advantage of .1 provision in tho bill to leave the service if they desired. "You'd have to take a crowbar tn prize me out of this i now," one Auxilis.ry asserted. One of the first demonstrations a news of the bill's passing was an i parade by the two WAC bands a i "You're in the Army Now" at blast. Hariiman Man Commanded Ship Lost in Pacific Harriman, fp Commander H.

Rodgers. troopship was reported Thursday as the only one in the i i i a phases of the new Allied I offensive against the Japanese in the South Pacific, is the son of Mrs W. T. Rodgers of Harriman. Mrs.

Rodgers said Friday she was listening to radio reports of the Pacific action when she heard that her son's ship had been lost. The dispatches reported that troops had been landed from the vessel and that it was believed there was no loss of life. Commander Rodgers' a was the late Rev. W. T.

Rodgers, Presbyterian pastor in Knoxville, where the Naval i was born from 1901 to 1907. OH, SO HAPPY-- i Portland, If --Louis Ed- ard Olivera is home again a somewhat morose old veteran of 15. He'd been in the Navy a a served in Guadalcanal, was promoted to seaman, first class, and eliminated at least one Jap with a bayonet. Then the Navy discovered his age. doesn't see why it should happen to i "The is of kids 14 and 15." That's a i This b.yed rectors 'it r.iy.v Roy) anrl a a baf tn her r.tx- a her ret She the a the her the a i i i of the- man -A! Ludwig of nc.sc wocd a in "The of dowr.

size body j-: the jnbs i i i ler's voice. i not lure. Olivia De i i she thar. or sorioj.s th.it i wood L-arrcr. J-; it in "It's Love years p.go Howard a i Xovv at RKO.

fir.c corr.i"lii rr.i'.ruic vein. I her srercs i i pi iys a as his st 1 was amazir. Also she years as her i Ir. had a has gone tween TODAY Cool STATE FOR DESTIIiniON POPEVK a A CUFF EDWARDS Shnrl i i "Jr. (See a Shon In ROY ROGERS AlllTir.V- Leadinc Cowlu in SMr 'Heart The Golden West' CHAPTER 6 "UNDER Oiiii'El-'iG fffi run Tn-al -Crazy C'arlimn "JASPEH AM) THE HAl'NTED E.

L. Reed, international representative of the union, said the i me into Holland, War Ration'soohs 0 den wit war ipresident exception of about ion men at two locals appealed to have jurisdiction mines in the Hazard Field, approximately 24,000 had returned to work following the two states. Caddy, Irnost recent nation-wide walkout. Of this war talk, I was not troubled! 'III. 'It is I said, 'just talk, more With But of my wife.

I waslOCD mother Pitched in to help as the Office of VorriedjCiviHan Defense continued The broadcast also reported a i Vo i i Caddy, I most recent nation-wide walkout. Sunday, July 4, is a regular non- had DiStHCt 3 i i The re 3 ue Monday was working day in the mines, Reed deadline 17 day ihurs- Mine Workers, safd Friday jhe a a following a communication' a i d. aouealed for yf S6nt a te 'eBraphic request ti, East- from John L. Lewis, appealed for SESSION OPENS ern Kentucky coal miners tl work 'president, Caddy said. DIES SUDDENLY Monday instead of observing thei i Blacksburg, Va.

Virginia, day as an Independence holi-. Telliro 'Lou SV1 Zelma i el liico. --Requests Thomas, 35, wife of Carey the Associated Kill A a ng ln eer. to squeeze another knot of her. And at Suez there is iHunter Miller.

'h began its summer quarter here Thursday by registering more than i He said more than 100 loca regular courses of resenting approximately 22J reristor in expected received the request register in the next day or so. 'out that workers would b)e paid Iin it as Indeoendence Day holiday I room".

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