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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, Y. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1942. SECTION 1 8 R.A.F. Planes Raid France Stalin Blames Lack 2d Front for Losses W.L.B. Policy Virtually Freezes Wages, Salaries As of Sept.

15 And Germany Bombers Attack Reich; plications for wage adjustment permits appeals from decisions of the regional directors to the War Labor Board itself. ideological differences in face of the common foe. New Plan Gets Unanimous Vote A highlight of the celebration The board also announced that Fighters Divert Nazis was an open letter to Stalin from the garrison of Stalingrad, prom a bonus, fee, gift, commission or other form of compensation cus ising that the Germans would be routed, and expressing hope for Continued from First Page and unreasonable differences in second front soon to bring tomarily paid employes can be continued in the future without board approval, subject to tha following provisos: them relief. From Cable Dtipatches. London, Nov.

7 (Saturday) Flying through rain and heavy clouds, British four-motored Lancaster and medium Wellington The garrison estimated they wage rates," but that it would not disturb wage differentials which are established and sta had killed 100,000 Nazis in two months, wrecked nearly 800 bombers attacked Germany in bilized and normal to American industry. tanks and 1,002 planes. We will deal a crushing blow The board said it was not In AP Wlrephotos. PAUL HITZEGRAD. a position at this time to enun to the enemy from Stalingrad," the message to Stalin declared.

HANS JONAT. KARL LUFT. government agencies, have taken concerted action to solve a manpower need, the board will consider a request in that case to correct whatever inequalities or gross inequalities may then need correction." Details of procedure under which the board will handle voluntary applications for wage adjustments by employers were also announced. Ten regional officers will be established to handle such applications. Also, the 100-odd field offices of the wage and hour devision of the Department of Labor will be used in taking them.

The regional directors will be granted authority to adjust rates to correct maladjustments only in cases arising in industries to be designated by the board. Chairman Davis said this list would be announced in the next few days. The regional directors will have boards composed of representatives of the public, labor and employes. They will advise the directors on the setting up of the administrative machinery in each region. To Increase Employes.

Continued from First Page mans were able to take the initiative without risk to themselves," he paid. "Thus the main reason of German success this year is the absence of a second front. If there had been a second front in Europe drawing away sixty German divisions as during the first World War, the position of the German armies today would be bad indeed. "We would be witnessing the end of the Gewnan Fascist armies because our troops would be in Pskov, Minsk and Zhitomir. This would mean the German Fascist Army would be faced with catastrophe." Stalin said that in the first World War only eighty-five of the 220 German divisions were on the Russian front.

"Now, however, this year, out of 256 divisions 179 are on our front," he said. "To this can bo added twenty-three Rumanian, fourteen Finnish, ten Italian, thirteen Hungarian and one Spanish d'vision, making 240 di ciate a general policy to cover wage adjustments, to eliminate daylight yesterday while 200 Spitfire fighters, some piloted by American Eagle squadron fliers now enrolled in the U. S. Air Force, made diversionary sweeps over occupied France. A small force of Lancasters dropped explosives on industrial communication targets at the rail Notes Allied Moral Support.

"The entire world is watching substandards of living. 1. If it is a fixed amount, the total amount paid during the current bonus year must not exceed the total paid an employe for like work during the preceding bonus year. 2. If it is computed on a percentage, incentive or similar basis, the rate and method of computation may not be changed during the current bonus year unless they yield no more than they did during the preceding year.

The employe may receive a greater amount during the current bonus year only if the rate and method of computation are not changed in the current bonus year. our struggle. The voices of our Allies are reaching us from all Merits to Be Considered. "Such cases involving sub- 3 Escaped Germans Are Captured In State corners of the globe expressing admiration for our resistance. Accepting this moral aid, we are junction of Osnabrueck, it was reported.

They slipped in and standards of living as may arise will be considered by the board on their individual merits until sufficient experience has accumulated to permit th statement of a more general policy," the board said. sure that the time is not iar on when we shall hear of the opening out of clouds for protection. Ship Hit In North Sea. Swooping suddenly out of the of a second front. This will be late Wednesday, Sheriff Downey said.

The military guards had missed the trio as the train not only moral but real support Aliens Arrested It served notice that It would At Honaker Ferry rIST CHOICER not approve wage increases for the purpose of influencing or directing the flow of manpower visions altogether on our front from one industry to another, or StJosejiTi ACDIDIM Br tha Associated Fim. Bowling Green, Nov. 6. against the Red Army. from one area to another.

Davis said the board would neared Camp Forrest, but were unable to determine where the escape occurred. Two of the men had knives, but otherwise they were unarmed and offered no resistance when Sheriff Downey and two deputies apprehended them as they walked along a highway, the sheriff said. Search for the prisoners in this area followed a report from sev Three Germans who escaped "The enemy's other troops are in occupied France, Norway and need approximately 800 addi tional employes to handle ap from Army guards aboard a train "When in a particular case, management and labor, in cooperation with the War Manpower Commission and other WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10 late Wednesday were arrested in other places," he, Says Few In Africa. plications for wage adjustments clouds, the Wellingtons, meantime, attacked an unidentified port in northwest Germany. One Wellington was hit by anti-aircraft fire at 600 feet but escaped and bombed a ship in the North Sea near the German coast.

Another had a running fight with three Messerschmitts at 300 feet, one of which was seen falling in a trail of smoke. French anti-aircraft guns around Lyons in the unoccupied zone went into action early today when planes of unknown nationality flew over the town, Reuter's reported in a dispatch from Vichy. Lies On Route to Italy. 200 in Washington and 600 in Do "Part of them are in Libya the field. the Honaker Ferry section about six miles from here today and turned over to agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Sheriff Boyd Downey announced. FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? fichtme ncainst the British, but The board's regional offices will be established in the regional offices of the Office for Emer there are only four German divisions find cloven It.ilian divi sions in all. We have over 3,000, 000 men arrayed against us. lie said the men Identified gency Management, located in FASTEETH, an Improved powder be sprinkled on upper or lower plate. Holds false teeth more firmly in piace.

Does not slide, slip or rock. No rummy, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, themselves as Hans Richard Jonat, 27, and Karl Luft, 19, former members of the German "I think no other enemy or Atlanta, Kansas City, Cleveland, eountrv could stand up to such gooey, pastv taste or feeling. FAS- Chicago, Dallas, Denver and San tb.E'TH fs afkatine non-acid. Does not rronriQcn our. Checks "plate odor- identrue i idiiviotu.

riBTprru m. for the defenders of Stalingrad and will hasten and help to achieve victory over the enemy." Numerous congratulations came to the Soviet Union from its Allies, including a pledge by the British fleet to bring increasing supplies to the Red Army. The British Admiralty expressed "profound admiration for the unremitting and heroic fight which they (the Soviet fleet and naval aviation) and the whole Russian people have been waging against the common enemy." The British military mission to Moscow sent congratulations to the Russian Navy and Army General Staff, saying: "We look forward with confidence to final victory of the forces of the Allied nations." Greetings came also fram the Chinese, Greek and Iranian Governments. Walt Disney Sends Message. Congratulations from the United States were forwarded from the provisional capital at Kiuby-shev.

Greetings came from Mrs. Roosevelt, Donald Nelson and Walt Disney, creator of Mickey Mouse. Moscow was decked with red banners, revolutionary slogans and traditional decorations and portraits. Workers will have a holiday tomorrow, but will make it up an onslaught." In answer to the question eral girls that they had seen the men in the Honaker Ferry section last night and that they might be the escaped aliens. The girls said they did not know of the trio's escape until they came into town this morning and read about it in a newspaper.

The Germans told Sheriff Downey that they spent last night in a barn near where they were arrested. Destination to which the trio was being taken when the escape occurred was not announced. The procedure in handling ap- tore. (Advertisement. Lyons, situated at the con Merchant Marine, and Paul Theodore Hitzegrad, 38, a German citizen who had been arrested as an enemy alien.

"Will there be a second front?" fluence of the Rhone and Saone Stalin replied: Rivers, is on the route taken sev "Yes. there will be one sooner For Quick Cough Relief, or later because it is no less es Fled At Bowling Green. The prisoners told officers here eral times by the R.A.F. in winging over eastern France and Switzerland on its way to bomb sential for our Allies than us. Our Allies must understand that Mix This at Home cities in northern and western that they fled the train as it passed through Bowling Green after the fall of France, the ab Italy.

Federal Offices To Provide Data On Wage Raises Nashville, Nov. 6 () A conference of wage and hour public contracts division representatives for Tennessee and Kentucky met here today and William M. Eaves of Nashville, regional director, said field offices would be able to handle inquiries about the wage stabilization program by November 9. The regional offices where employers and employes may apply for permission to increase wages, are in Nashville, Louisville (Republic Building), Memphis (Medical Arts Building), and Knox-ville (new postoffice building). Eaves said that the offices would do a "screening job" in taking care of routine inquiries and helping the public to file applications.

The regional War Labor Board director will act on the applications. sence of a second front can mean The Spitfires in yesterday's catastrophe for them. raid ranged up the French coast The Soviet war aims, he said, from Cherbourg to Boulogne. President Says Raising are: One force of American-made Boston planes bombed a German 1. Destruction of Hitlerism, which is "both possible and es sential." Work Week Won't Help airfield at Caen, in the heart of Normandy.

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The raid was carried out with out meeting enemy air opposi for less essential purposes, and Continued from First Pace 3. Destruction of the builders remedying worker absenteeism. gress do something of this kind tion, the British Air Ministry of this New Order. Germans Called Exhausted. before we get through.

on Sunday their usual day of rest. A pint of vodka was given to each worker who presented a There are entirely too many cases of "Monday morning sickness and payroll sickness," he said. said. Besides the British and Amer Senator Austin Vt), ex "The moral and political re icans. Belgian.

Canadian and serves of the Germans in Europe ticket from his ration card. makes a full pint of truly splendid Dr. Sidney Garfield, medical di pressed trie belief that through national controt of manpower all Americans would have assurance Polish fliers took part in the at Political speeches have been tack. rector for Kaiser's shipyards, told the subcommittee that medical society officials had sought to deter company doctors from treat Three Spitfires on an earlier delivered throughout the week at factories, stores and other places of work. Among the anniversary raid blew up a gas tank at Bergen they would be treated impartially, whether they were needed at the front or in essential civilian services.

slogans was one praising the ing workers families under a prepaid medical care program. Dr. op Zoon on the Scheldt River in Holland. They dived toward the target at rooftop level. armed forces of Russia, the United States and Britain and count Garfield explained that medical society officials had threatened less ones praising the Red Army Says Policy Confusing.

Kaiser, whose shipyards have is being exhausted," Stalin declared. "The peoples are rising. The enslaved nations are awaiting their turn to take revenge on the oppressors. They know the German-Italian coalition is falling to pieces. "There arc people who doubt that the Anglo-Soviet-American coalition can mobilize all its resources.

They say that as a result of our different social systems we cannot do this, but I think that this is not so." He said the Allies "must act In collaboration," and that it would be ridiculous to stress Stalin's speech was relayed over public loudspeakers into the r-i r-i to draft the company doctors for the armed forces. set many production records, Lynch Dealer Under the medical program, WW I TTl the doctor said, each worker de- 111(1 tf IllSri-j urged before a labor subcommittee that a nine-member committee be established to allocate men and women where needed in the armed forces, war plants darkened streets and squares of the capital where a few persons who were on their evening rounds paused to listen. It also was broadcast to factories, offices, hotels and other public suing ij pm uuipctie yays iciiis a week to get company medical QCll tS IXCJJOVt care. I and essential civilian industries. The committee, he said, should places.

1 rv include representatives of the Army, Navy, Maritime Commission, Agriculture, War Industries Pepper Questions Garfield. Dr. Garfield said the threat was made by the Washington State Medical Society's executive committee. Under questioning A check of the inventory of Paul De Rosa, Lynch, liquor dealer, for the floor tax due last Saturday by agents of the Alcohol Tax Unit, resulted in the discovery of twenty-five cases of and essential civilian industry, with two spokesmen for labor 8,000,000 of Enemy Out of Action, Reds Told and a neutral representative. The committee, operating through re gional directors, would have authority over the selective service system as well as over manpower tax paid whisky in the nearby home of a relative, V.

H. Kin-naird, investigator in charge of the local office, said yesterday. "When confronted with the discovery, De Rosa showed the investigators where a cache of fifty gion were claimed, in btaiin needed for farms and factories. Kaiser called the Government's grad, the Germans said there was present manpower policy confus 'mutual shock troop activity and ing and counseled immediate ac warding off of some thrusts by the enemy. tion to halt the flow of skilled industrial workers into the armed by Senator Pepper Dr.

Garfield said the chairman of that committee also was state chairman of the Government's service for the procurement and assignment of doctors for the armed forces. Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, declared that if young doctors were retained in industry, "the needs of the armed forces can't be met." Dr. Fishbein said that if he should find any doctor attempting to coerce anyone by saying "you will do so-and-so or you will be declared essential to military service," he would "be the first to recommend that man's I removal from his position." (Futher north, the Germans services. said, Hungarian allies crossed the cases of whisky and 200 cases of beer had been concealed.

We suspected the inventory was not what it should be," Mr. Kinnaird said. He announced that action against the dealer will be taken in a day or so. Don and destroyed thirty-four Nelson Urges Longer Week. Russians pillboxes.

South of Nelson, puffing a cigar, said he Lake Ilmen on the frozen north believed greater efficiency could ern front, thirty-seven more pill be attained in the use of work boxes were reported stormed i tiN" -r PETROLEUM JELLY THIS WAY ers. He suggested a longer work TEST Further bombings of Murmansk II -V 31 it Hi' Press Moroline between thumb and finerr. Soread slowly apart. on the Arctic were reported.) Continued from First Page sian artillery maintained a fierce duel, the war report said. One German field battery was reported destroyed and an enemy force of about 400 men was partly wiped out.

Jalchik Defense The Russians said their men were fighting "tense defensive engagements with enemy tanks and infantry" southeast of Nalchik, deep in the Caucasus. One Red unit was said to have repelled three enemy attacks in which the Germans lost about 400 men and five tanks while Russian artillery dispersed and partly annihilated about one battalion of enemy infantry. Only fighting of local importance took place on the area northeast of Tuapse, the communique said. The Russian communique yesterday noon had contained equally good news of Soviet re week, better management, greater use of women and Negroes, curtailment of use of manpower The Nalchik fighting on the Long tibres prove Moroline's high quality, or diaper rash and chafing. 5c triple site, 10a.

approaches to the Georgian mili tary highway starting at Ord-zhonikidze still is critical but a Red Cross Budget HELPS PREVENT One Killed, 2 Hurt In Crash of Bomher curtain of fire from Russian field guns and mortars has Hitler's your lith i aii', Hordes in check, the communique OH I nQ From Developing St. Louis, Nov. 6 (U.R) An said, and stubborn engagements Emm the first sneeze. III 11-' rocniT V1jre llfli! continue." A half regiment of tank-sup sniffle or sign of nasal irritation, put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each Army corporal was killed and two officers injured today when a Martin B-26A bomber crashed and burned while taking off from ported infantry gained ground toward a Russian strongpoint but nostril. Its quick action yS aids nature's defenses Wfwr fm omirvcr Pr.llr.uf artillery forced the Germans, back Lambert-St.

Louis Airport. to their starting point, 300 men directions in folder. VA-TRO-NOL Army officials identified the sistance. The reports added to the festive atmosphere as the weaker than when they attacked dead man as Corp. C.

L. Linn, of Prisoners and booty were taken Shows Huge Increase New York, Nov. 6 W) The annual budget of the American Red Cross for services to the armed forces rose from $800,000 to $35,000,000 in two years and probably will increase another 50 per cent in anticipation of an Army and Navy of "between 9,000,000 and 10.000,000," Robert E. Bondy, national administrator of services to the armed forces, said today. Bondy told a regional conference of Southern New York and the North Atlantic area that the Red Cross now operated 1,300 points of service at home and abroad, compared with 300 two years ago.

Soviet Union went into the cele Famous to relieve MONTHLY'S in active operations northeast bration of the twenty-fifth anni of Tuapse and another 300 Nazis Walnut, Iowa. They said the injured officers were Second Lieut. E. F. Murphy, of New York, and versary of the Bolshevik revolu tion.

were killed. In that section where the Germans are trying to cut through a spur of mountains (The Germans said their at tacks continued in the Nalchik to reach the Black Sea provision area but no gains were cited FEMALE PAID You who suffer such pain with tired, nerrous feelings, distress of "Irregularities" iue to functional monthly disturbances should try Lydla E. Plnkbams Tablets wlthadded Iron They have a soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Also, their Iron helps build up red blood. Follow label directional LYDIA E.

PINKHAM'S 7AB.i5Ls, al naval base, the Russians have Second Lieut. C. J. Brown, of Shrevepdrt, La. Neither of the officers was injured seriously, officers said, although they were hospitalized.

The crash resulted from engine failure, the official statement said. Numerous fortified positions near the Black Sea in the Tuapse re- managed to isolate group after group of the enemy, and then liquidate them in almost leisure ly fashion. 2(1 Hostess House To Be Opened At Bowman Field Roosevelt Praises Russian Heroism 5 alotat) Says U. S. Is Dedicated to Victory A second hostess house for the entertainment of soldier's visit Wmmy "vvooi Cf ffE! ors will be opened at 10 a.m.

to Eden in a congratulatory message to the Russian people today said morrow at Bowman Field, Capt, Willard C. Worcester, special ser their resistance to Germany had Sends Kalinin Congratulations vice officer, announced Friday Next time you need calomel takB Calotabs. the improved calomel compound tablets that make calomel-taking pleasant. Sugar-coated, agreeable, prompt, and effective. Not necessary to follow with salts or castor oil.

Use only as directed on label. proved the "moral strength and material power" of the U.S.S.R. The house will be sponsored by I convey to your excellency the congratulations of the Government and people of the United States. "For the second time In a generation, our two countries are in the forefront of a gathering of nations aligned against a common enemy. Collaboration in the the Louisville Red Cross Motor Heroic resistance of the Red Corps.

Army and the whole Soviet nation to the predatory aggression Mrs. Curtis II. Scott, 2517 Washington, Nov. 6 President Roosevelt, in a message to President Mikhail Kalinin on the Seneca Valley Road, head of the Motor Corps special committee, of Hitlerite Germany has demonstrated to friend and foe alike the moral strength and material twenty-fifth anniversary of the mighty military task before us must be the prelude to collaboration in the mightier task of creating a world at peace. "The resistance of free peoples has made possible the mounting power of the United Nations.

The Russian Army and the Russian people in their continuing struggle against Nazi conquest today bear the brunt of the massed weight of the Nazi might and said it would be open every day for soldiers and their guests. Open house for Motor Corps members only is set for November 13. The building is a seven-room brick house formerly used as a residence for the Bowman Field gardener. It contains two lounges and a bar on the first floor, and a bath and three lounges on the second floor. The basement will be converted into a recreation room.

ffffi (writ III II 1 -Installment I Jj I II II Account I Takt up to 12 II III II months to pay. I II their incomparable heroism Bolshevik Revolution, praised the "incomparable heroism" of the Russian Army and people in the struggle against Nazi conquest and assured him that "the steadily growing power of the United States has been and will continue to be dedicated to complete victory." Secretary of State Hull expressed similar sentiments in a congratulatory message to Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov. The United States, Hull said, "is resolutely gathering its might and is increasingly bringing it to bear against our common enemy." Message Published.

Mr. Roosevelt's message to President Kalinin follows: "On the occasion of this twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the Soviet State, power of the edifice the people of the U.S.S.R. have erected in the past twenty-five years," Eden said. "Their united determination to defend the fruits of their labors gives them instead the victory. They are supported by powerful Allies who share their resolve to annihilate the aggressor and bring to justice those guilty of a million crimes." A.

V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, in another anniversary message, sent in behalf of the Royal Navy and the fleet air arm, congratulated the Soviet fleet and naval air arm and expressed "profound admiration of the unremitting and heroic fight they and the whole Russian people are waging against the common enemy." stands as a symbol of determina tion and unrelenting effort. "Let Your Excellency be reas 1 CLOTHING COMPANY sured that the steadily growing power of the United States has 2 Lay-away Plan- $1.00 reserve! your purchase. 3 No Down Payment On any item up to $6.00. AW Wearing Apparel, Jeicelry and Radios 316 West Market St.

(Between 3rd and 4th) Nankin Concedes Murray Victory. Helena. Nov. 6 OP)Wel-lington D. Rankin, Republican, conceded today the re-election of Senator James E.

Murray, Democrat, who had declared the election result a "personal victory'' in the face of opposition of Senator Burton K. Wheeler's Democratic machine." been, and will continue to be, dedicated to complete victory." Eden Says Red Resistance Proves Moral Strength KWVltmtW IQqg I London, Nov. 7 (Saturday) (JP) Foreign Secretary Anthony.

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