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wie SOUTHERNMOST ee EXPECT CUT IN. |RUSSIA, JAPAN A | INOOMETAXES|; WITH 40- VOLUME LXVI. .No. 205 INDIVIDUAL” “) TAXES'\ WILL Both Covet Rich ‘Contin ~ ‘Advangé American Forces | Flak Ready For Anil mss. mows me ener ——-DEMany Troops in Tokyo! eS eo aH | (By Associated Prans) —Individua! i: income taxes in| . <3 “WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.— the United ‘States probably} * , United States. Occupa- SEVERAL CASES will be cut 20 percent next By RUSSELL BRINES then = Making | IN COURT. year,. Representative Harold’ Associated Press War Cor- | Knutson, ranking Republi-; respondent Ready To Move In On| can member of the “house | The “naturai enemies” of} ' ways and means committee, ' Asia—Russia and Japan—|’ > Thursday ALL DEFENDANTS ARRAIGN-! ED PLEADED GUILTY said tod Danish -. He believed the govern-' | have glared at each other for! seid today. "The “raid, occutred ment ‘should be able to hold ‘40 years across the rich con- on March’ 10.: ; c the inhtioialdeht; now Pt tinental bulge which both] : ; 71 shall never forget the at- HURRI ANE PASSING OVER TEXAS. Ascoeta ‘taéke," "Piititse ’ said.’ ““Incen- TO CHARGES proximately $263,000,000,-- covet. ai |: ~ MANILA, Aug. "28-—Ad- 00; Welow the ‘present ceil-' Since the RussovJapanese Sart, Time cote ot ~ REPORTED DIMINISHING IN FORCE poe contingents of Ameri- -ing- of $300,000,000,000. i war of 1904-’05, peace has], : in’ 48° ‘transp ort} Four. defendants entered’\:He ‘said, however, that he been enforced between them, Fkts al thought i iwould ;be necessary to by. practical considerations}; Giaen) a Inided ‘on At » ew = sign hao qe ‘keep’ pridest and ‘wages upi near and a balance of prpreocew| na les an hour, but the change in G-8, ssbeldeiay meteorolo-|winds, ranging from 85 to 100|i::\Date To Begin Work 5 mil ; ‘present io! (avoid: deficit more b: i outs sn wist. in.charge ofn'the.. Key to" aircction’ of the hurricane of Tokyo for Ameen are this ‘morning. Judge THomas Aperieisigs ‘in: the} postwar siadoch Butter’ cleswhore "That of yee favre orate West, WeathersBureau, ‘said | carried its center 60 miles west of | oad sesainichiay sig- §, Cato presided. BE ccnp oprah eae pen ‘cial ‘peace thas ‘been festa Ee thjthis afternoon that his: latest Houston, and’ the highest avis while engineers in the nroupe One of the defendants] tax..on corporations should end i? the past 15 years by: anij/\burned to death.’ ; advisory, recei : dless series of border c Pe Bay | , ling the airifeld' was sentenced to one year} by next January: 1. en ae o'clock. this morning, was Cutting inland,‘ the hurricane fer the arrival Thursday of in the county jail, two fined} <#¢,4!% issued a’ statement ex.’ skirmishes,” climaxed by BORm: nuheathath lhe Cbd that the! Texas hurricane has greatly diminished in force,! been approved by the Presi- of American oc¢-! and the fourth Sechicemie: pressing ‘hope that the ways and small-scale undeclared. wai with gales ranging from 50 to 60, dent, for the. beginning | of - ion troop: | means committee would “recog-' in 1939. Occupation of’ 1918. Only the having passed inland, was . Pace. a wil] Pended sentence with a|nize that the payments to be’ The issues between them strongest pressure by third aA ao in intensity. miles an hour. ‘The Weather! work on the inland water- include General MacArthur, W2tning to behave himself. i p ‘Bureau in New Orleans said. no‘ made in 1946—that means the are a solidification of hatred, “'S succeeded’ in: forcing» the With the center of the hur-; Tutte advdclen eeill, be imei: ae? ‘from Miami to Key aul tole ctaff. | Gxien Derhecity, dessas’ lesa payment of 1945 corporation tax- fear, revenge, mistrust, They withdrawal of, Nipponese’ forces ‘rjeune that had lashed the | <M es and payments on 1946 income , {rom regions which they attempt- > Texas. coast for. more than unless the storm shows a ten-)' ’ * john H, Lackey,.Jr.,!ed guilty to a charge of tempor-| for individuals under our. pay-as- St¢m from the “unfinished *eq to, rule and exploit. as soon as eek exbotacal ie 28 ma Seca Va", commie: ,arily using — the erst +e you-go program—can speed Mp. pusiness Of the Russe ne voometere: that tm Saye ee c ths nl Hobson. <xpasenees sates nee Somerset 4 the 317th ‘troop carrier ‘another without the owner’s con-{o% Teed the, return of a pros- nese conflict and the eves withdrawal the Soviets agreed to: MOT MY vase brought same, cid other places in the | <The only.thing now neces oe pita andi ¢ Owner's CON-} Heros peace-time economy.” ;Which produced it. Baeh,a 45-year. lease of oil. and coal it directs to Houston Neer: oo te ee Gee eee aa for the project to get plane jsent, and was sentenced to 90| That statement suggested Knut- subsequent development ef {concessions ~ in ~ Russian - owned it directly to DS Eothoce, en. Tene passing sary Pro; le In. Readiness days in jail by Judge Caro, who bie might, Teven refronstive tax pelligerent history pete te northern he hn ge pode) bacirad the fall: pep ral ae ie ee is, for — — : Fleet added that he would suspend the }relief for business on 1945 taxes them has made th ‘Expansion made Japan a con- neers the Col. Charles Tench took’ sentence provided: the PGefend-{ {payable next year, reckoning more certain 2 ? tinental empiré’ with pa of the force of the storm. |,_ Officially. Mr... Kennedy’ seid wil. be ; _ over the task of supervising annt paid costs of court and} “When we: consider corporate During the past five years; |Tichest. resourées in, Asia. It con-° The city was battened down, wind attained a velocity of 85 a dapanese preparations a8 agreed to behave himself, Dem-\ t@Xes. we must keep in mind that oficial -R J 'soligated “the ‘domestic power ,of 2nd had ‘taken every other pre- miles an hour, and, unofficially, pony detailed by the eritt admitted taking: an. auto:} Payments in 1946 must be related } tis, bak css? noothed the: tho -oreng) sella: now) dominant. caution, «expecting» hurricane | from 100 to 115 miles. handed the Jap-'mobile and-going joy riding in| ‘® Providing jobs in private in- j2°10nS ecchi epgeis thilitariste- | a hb ot anese emissaries in Manila ‘it. dustry’ and encouraging new in-: tongue-in-cheek | diplom ye ffins nob armies toward | ee 10 days ago. Walter E. Reinart, who went to dustry te help take ap any labor See kept growing host southwesterh Asia, they merely | ; WHAT: HAPPENED IN ‘EUROPE. The Allied fleet at battle ‘sleep on an Overseas Highway, “lak,” he said. ty Vlg ee cnine be ae jwete deferring, not, abandoning! id Key: stations, ready to crush any{bridge and was arrested by State’ | manifestation. i! l hope of capturing | ~——— fat eb she ‘had > j : P Road Patrolman S. {W;, Walk: | these diplomatic dykes. ctui bers CML 6 NoRTH poe one TURNED MMM i aly er AE COS D ER aed cnarye “of obathucting Wattier SEN.-PEPPER’ T0 Pace Ap Fllismnrence ll “But-they rocittiedie reste | he sieneenna “Moore, bt ae landed! Ity OScOW,: Wil irgnic correct- ing arrogance ‘h, in the DE’ finish thelr | task | before ve ar Godage ta an) TALK “BEFORE PTA ==, sesounced the neutrality aaps of thelr power: they ‘nugel| WHOLLY BACK, TO DE INFANTRY RAISES oe mati eaming triumphantly into Joceohe, Gibeon WHGn letpuck pact of 1941. The official reason jconcessions from the Soviets.| GAULLE’S FRANCE; NO} .. AIR CORPS 2,000 tative Jacob Kleiti,. of New 5 s i Hd = Tokyo bay. Willi e ‘was that the.agreement had lost /They had ‘given ‘the “prot | .. MacArthur announced to- \ith a Menentiez on a mae its, meaning by the continued ‘sians tittle “chance wo forget the FOOD THERE NOW |. | Jersey, during the ti day that one day after his gana on Rest Béach, pleaded GOV. CALDWELL AND MANY jyarfarc ofeach principal against humiliation of 1905. The Treaty. SS ' Ry Asperenges. kent was ‘supporting a arrival at Atsugi, the United guitty to aggravated assault ana! OTHERS TO. BE HEARD AT _ the other's allies. of Portsmouth, ending that con- By RCBPRT WILSON ; _ NEWTON, Mass.—Sgt. Ben- ' movement in congress, States Eighth Army veterans was sentenced to serve one year | The Russians, however, actual- flict, became the legal basis for | AP Newsfoatures jemin.M. Thomas came home — ‘deepening of * the, Bar of the long Philippines cam- in the county jail. Gibson is | DAYTONA BEACH ly were telling Japan that their ‘subsequent Japanese exploitation | PARIS, Aug. 28.—North from Patton's Third Army - River to Trenton and thence paign, will begin swarming man, who, when arraigned before ila ics eu in Europe had minim+!of such Soviet tesouftes as fish- Africa, the battlefield where! with this one: to the Delaware River. ashore at Yokohama, To- Peace Justice Esquinaldo, ead Senator ‘Claude Pepper ized the one time catastrophic ‘eries, Tokyo ~ militarists openly. three years ago American From an infantryman oper- Deepened In Stages ese stab through ‘boasted of breaking Russian itoona handel the first body ating in high terrain with a | ‘In the Miami-Key West kyo’s port, and at Tateyama- he had taken “a notion” a year; Will speak at: the opening thr : : ted by other ‘rower in’ Asia. ‘blow to the German Army,, Waikie-talkie came a mes- "route, the government, many Hojo on the peninsula guard- ago not to work any more: and session of the Florida Con- Sibe Implem: . statements and developments, the! The Soviets snapped back witl ies 0 i ve: d dee ed «=the ng the eastern entrance to had stuck to his decision. gress of Parents and Teach- * PP ck with now is France’s empty bread ‘ecom. {Years ago, deepened Tokyo bay. | Eva Gene Ward, negress,'ers’ twenty-second annual Gcnunciation was viewed as a telling force in’ the 1939 border “jacket, : i pe breath © com- | channel from Miami to Man- Their way will be secured ‘leaded guilty to assault and bat-' convention Nov. 6-8 in Day- ivieaa re the: 2 ONCE was at Nomonhas. ‘Their armor-;- "The colonial | possession| "Rack went the answer: grove Bank, off Tavernier, jackets, who will seize con- 8 fine of $10 and costs or serve" Issena hotel, according to The neutrality pact in itself was Mongelia bantbee ie aye wees and Stalin held a dramatic) ing in at 3,000 feet. Get the | Flagler interests dredged out of the bay’s huge naval y plans made by the program ‘po protection against sudden at-!mon ' meeting, and where Kisen-) hell up where you belong.” ‘several channels as far south - é okosuk : 1 th committee of which Mrs. tack. Both 5 fe | pon nee cc name mentaawiich! cost h tirst took the Wehr. jas Bahia Honda while the base of Yokosuka and three yy; S- tack. Both powers prefer sure,!20,000 Japanese ‘ casualties. ower. first too ea : _ adjacent island fortresses, Unemployment In Walter ib Beckham of Mi- swift strokes in war. But. it| Bui the Japanese did not an-'macht’s measure, has now , heheuduheaheudeateuteute’ j ieee East Cong yd Thursday while at least 7,-| Monroe County Is ami is chairman. symbolized the delicacy of their; nounce that part of the bargain, been turned wholly back to! al ead cokceek | ompany’s extension to Key 600 airborne troops are are At V Low Rat Othar epegkers scheduled to peace, dictated by pressing de-'nor did they make any attempt~-France. ee eats eae esa West was being constructed, ery Ww Kvate | appear are Governor Millard mands on other war and diplo- to compl il M | h North Af- °° A : The channel from Miami riving at homme. | Caldwell, Mrs. L. W. Hugh-e: ply, unil Moscow sharply| Before the war No: workers, earning an average of 2 : aldwe! rs. ugles, Na- matic fronts. 4 brought it t Id Ky . to’ Key West will be seven U.S. Troops Guarded tional PTA first vice-president’ of Until the end of 1939, J; Be eo eorld attention, inrica.poured wheat, » wines, {wo dollars a day, ‘pay'h dollar Ne ffi Miami t 7 Associated Press, Corre-! Unemployment still is at.a low! Avington, Tenn.;. Dr.’ and MIs! y Was ‘ ‘ ta i eo ee The Japanese had tempers’ fruitsand | phosphate Across |a pound for wheat floor cn which ' feet deep, and from Mian to spondent Murlin Spencer re- ebb im: Monroe County, according! Garry Cleveland Myors,,of Chit? rd ate Soe wae a eeught ized, in hope of a German victory! the Mediterranean ‘itito’ met; |the ceiling price is six cents. | Jacksonville eight feet deep. ported from aboard a troop ‘? figures. released by Carl B.| cago, i1l,; Dr., Colin English, su! iu'ge toward empire was directed ‘over: Russia. That gamble lost, ropolitall’Fracne\but'naw it) .Meat is as good as rationed When those projects ate s transport that ships, carry-- pit uncon Florida /perntendeot of public instruction | Pig, Ee eoaraen e se they ifr vials te accept a re- ‘eagerly accepts What Wheat now. The coal shortage is dire.’ completed, the’ intracoastal ndustrial Commission. vision of treaties i the of Florida, and Mrs, Beckham. eile ing American and British oc-, "No Gne in Monroe County. re- All topies will relate to home &5.f “battle of self-defense” to Soviets fully demonstrated their 2nd Sugar France can spare. fe brian bave na eae at a oe for er cupation forces entered Sa-'ceived tnemploymprs compbn- | problems under the theme “Unit. ,“liminate, the Russian menace. {new diplomatic ascendancy over, Colonial officials , are..,grim Oh i it has ruined locomotives’ north as a part of New Jer- gami bay behind the war- sation payments during the week ed. We Build”... At. the banquet! Step by 5! with power, guile , Tokyo. about the conditions. ae y it has ru ie caneal nor i 7 River ships and anchored nearby. of August 13 to August 18, Chair-' for which Més. Edith MeBuide and ruthless exploitation of Rus-| The: pendulum made its final The planes _ that drone States hae sate actos ec sey tothe. Deayere he Japanese will affix man Smith said. This would in-) Cameron, head of women’s activi- @" Weaknesses the Japanese | reversal when the Russians broke OVer North Africa’s wastes meet the critical shortage of ‘scm ANNOUNCE DEATH their signatures to the act of dicate that all eligible covered/ ties at,the University of Florida, @7°v across the northeastern ithe German threat. Moscow was, arte mostly French now, but ‘ nee I ts surrender in Tokyo bay workers in this county who are} will serve as_toastmaster, the Comtinent to the Amur river. The |about to be given one of the still remaining are a few U.S. eee ve taken full! F CHARLES DOLL : 1 The French have take u aboard the battleship Mis- seeking work had found suitable | theme, “Keys To Tomorrow”, will U!timate goal was Siberia. Greatest opportunities in history.| and British troops, chiefly control over civilian travel, re- souri September 2 and one jobs. In order to qualify for un-| be used. j The Japanese made their most | With the full weight of her allies| Air Transport Command per- quiring visas. Ten thousand au-! Sebastian Cabrera, Jr is in day later all the emperor's employment compensation, the| Dr. Dora Skipper, second vice- gctounined bid for that incred- behind her, Russia could choose| sonnel at Casablanca, Oran|iomobiles are licensed, as com-' receipt nt a telegram snnowne- far-flung armies will have Claimant must apply for work |president ofthe state PTA, will,/bly Tich area during the Allied) (Continued on Page Four) {and Algiers, for the area re- pared with 90,000 ten years ago. ing the death of Mrs, Cabrera’s surrendered or will be in the 274 must accept any pultable proce several vanes educators : mains a_link in Allied com-| All kinds of heavy industrial father, Charles H. Doll, of process of capitulation. 1 Qualified laimgnta_in’ Flac a panel, discussion of | ERT ER. SEE, | 11.11\c2tions. lequipment is sorely needed. Quicksbung and New Market, BIRDS i naval control. \ripe line Pe ater an, irs. Cabrera and daughter jocpinhlcaay {amounting to Filed eee pene Severe <tambnent at CLOSED SOF TBALL Deadly Drought has ordered $1,200,000 worth of Miss Zeta Frances, are now in ie wee! ese, re % . Ki 7 | ursecetent, JERSEYVILLE, Ill. — In order j,ate and 702 were female. Aj‘inner for the executive board! BAYVIEW.PARK The worst drought in 50 years | (Conpigued (ont Page acur) pled, to attend the funeral. to discharge starlings which were {o2) of $547.50 was aslo paid th ene ba wilk meet the day | J : TE ruining his victory garden, Fred 49 Piorida claimants now resid-|Preceding the convention. | INDEF INITELY 3 ee ee “AVEDCEAC ENTE) Bosworth taught the family cat ing’ in other states, ‘The total | | Saturday, Sept. 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