I W Ε Ν Τ Y - ΕIG Η ΤΙ I YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1!M1 ' ' kpt^Waï KKNOUN FIVE CENTS COB /
Fall Of Hongkong Imminent
• · · · ··· ··· m m · ··· ···
Contact
W ith London
British Admit Com
munications Broken
This Morning; Japan
ese Unleash Heavy
New Off e η s i ν e
Against Luzon island.
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I ?7 ρ ·)· i < I \y British
souries acknow ledgi (I tonight
that thc\ have h» en « » u. « » ί «· <»rri -
iiiuiiit a'ion with Hongkong since
early tiiis morning and cannot
tcli what, il an\ new progrès*
the Japanese ha\e m.»ci«* in their
assault oil the British crown
colony.
( B> The Associated Press ι
Japan's sea borne invasion
armies were reported to hayc
unleashed a hea\ \ new offensive
against Luzon island in the
Philippines today. while f»(M)
miles distant on the ( hina coast,
the fall of the threat British
stronghold of Hongkong appeal
ed imminent.
(ireately outnumbered, the
Hongkong garrison apparently
was still holding out late today.
Λ Real.ers (British new- agein.'.v )
di - patch · : I, î'.ci« · qu ted a Ger
man broadcast of Tokyo reports ack
nowledging that the Br:':.-: till held
kc y p. > 1 a ins <»n the i.-land.
\ I . S. War department bulle
tin reported "a marked increase
the enem\ air and ground ac
tivities ' in the Pnilippine theatre
during the past I \ hours.
The War department gave n> de
tails <>[ land operations but presam
ably tile Jnpane-e were .-inking "it
w:th new lury fri"it their three n:aiu
beaehfrend-s .Λ A parr.. JâU a. le*
north ot Manila; Vigan, 200 miles
northw■«·-t. and I. gasp., liai) miles
southeast.
"There was la..\y oombing over
Manila and <»\er the city ut Iloil·» « η
the island ot Pan ay, so ith oi Luzon."
..»· C 1 ! ': : : ι unique .".sid.
Oi.tlnan.g the military s.t na tion a
>'ι !» :;!* · KST. tlie War depar!
p ; t" : . · »m »»her An ncan-defend
cd aieas ο! tiu· Pacific conflict.
Λ short time later, the Ν aw
department announced two new
Japanese aerial attacks on Wake
island, about halfway between
Hawaii and the Philippines,
where a tin> band of I >
("send lis more Japs' ι marine·»
have been standing off assaults
for nearl> two weeks.
"Wake , - ! ,nd c( * ι ϊ 1.! '··> counter
... · · ;\, ; > ' : » i m u η ' —
in thr siege ol Hongkong. a
< !(> οί 1.000.000 population, for
tilied . a eost ot S10.000.000,
1 ok y ο ! ι ports said the Japan
ese troops ni a violent night as
sault had raptured half the Λ2
s<iu.iΐ e mile island.
Without eouf irmation else
u hm . tin Japanese-conn oiled
.•saison ratio» broadcast a report
that Japanese t<oops bad cap
t m <d "toe i · 11 I r » s · ot »lo;ig ·
kong. "
.
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Ν:, Χ, .ι
1 M'. I j )l ι i
! k,!::v;n
" !"
; l'VtT. di 1 hoi '-τ \·.ϋ κ lum '.led
lie !κ·>;» - .i : . > . »!(■·. . · » ) u In.H
! ! h a ■ ; ί ' ' !, ' ' ; * a ■ g. a}1 ί ι i C e >r·' -
l.oiuiou ηπίι·.ιΓ> sources a« k
now ledgt d a Japanese landing in
( (Hisidt ί able force on the island,
repot teil tersel>
iieav.v fighting i> i;oing on
and the position is serious."
Onl.\ a comparatively small
garrison ot British and imperial
Indian troops was reported de
fending the 100 \ear old British
crown colons , once famed as a
pirates hide aw a\ and in modern
times one ot the world's major
seaports, visited b> 50.000 ships
a year
The island, ν !tl· capHai city of
. Victoi ι. lies · » 11 îh* i'h!ii;i coast at
the head Ί the South C'hma sea
Dispatcho broadcast l'om Tokyo
-aid Japanese forces storming aeru>s
the mile-wide channel <>t the colony,
opened the attack at in p. m Hons»
kong time bust night.
Striking .n the darkness, the urst
ι ιnd {■··■';
l;:. ml;, iι..'i
t-i .-n uii
( Con tin ued on Page v ;r)
Retreating Germans Abandon Finn Allies
Hurriedly
Finnish Lines Report
ed Shattered Between
Lakes Onega and
Ladoga; Germans Suf
fer New Reverses in
Russia and Africa.
' Γ.\ I !ie Associated I'ress).
'.dull Hitler's battered invas
ion armies, reeling in retreat in
Knssi.i anil mirth Africa, were
reported to have abandoned their
I mnish allies today as Soviet
dispatches announced huge new
ι mis in the 17-da.v old counter
olfensi\e on the central front.
·!;·', r;.s 1 roil ι I iolsmki ( the Finn
ii!i t!iis mnniinji say that ai;
• ' !'« ip- liavv been w itliiii aw 11
1'iniand in a Rrcat hurry," the.
• h ι adu ι deelai ed.
i ■ Ιίίladc.ist said Finnish lines
■ '(in shattered between Lakis
and Ladi'Ma 1 >ν a Red array ι
in the \ ieinity of the Lvnin-1
• Murmansk railroad.
On the Libyan desert battle
1 it-Id Hritish troops were offi
cially reported to have captured
Derna airport. 100 miles north
west of Tobruh. Derna itself was
aiil to be still in axis hands.
British forces were reported
advancing "in all directions"
west and north of >lekili. 40
miles below Derna. with the
Germans and Italians fleeing in
two bodies—one heading toward
Derna and the other toward Ben
gasi on the Gulf of Sirte.
! " u»t 1o Dei na a 11 poi t mean!
' · ·■ Paati-h had fought t ht' i ι waj |
: ately It·.» miles across the:
: ι ι the Kjjyptian trontier
·■ Xo\e::.lier 18. when the new
.un was launched with Amer
de tanks and pianos.
\ British spokesman said im
perial troops had captured G a ζ -
il l 10 miles west of Tohruk. on
Wednesd.n morning.
I ■ a ν ι eo1 aiter blow . Pre nier '
Ί,ΐι: hi.uh Γ' ' iiinand a-serted j
1 t 1' .iian torpedo planes and Ger
! ! it·:·.- laid lut f i\ e Brit i.-ii
»·! in tile Mvil.tei ι ..n"an three
■ ' e. on a major na\ al fiirma- I
. : Γ the coast nl ea- torn T.ibya.
The German high command said ι
Γ boat had sunk ι aie of the
• a ι : a - e; ! the 7,270-ton
i .ι inn-: fla>- oil the Alexandria,
K:,y|'t, na·. al ba c.
\<.KI I Ml vr Itl Ml D
Vich\, Dec. I<>.— ( ΛI»)— Au
thorized Fr';nch circles today
said tin \ had no knowledge of a
n.i\ il agreement having been
π 'ached between the French high
» niiinissioner of \lartini<iue and
Hie I nitcd Slates government.
Convoy Plan
Under Study
Navies of Western
H cmisphere Nations
May Convoy Ship
ments Among Ameri
cas.
W Oec ' ϋ (ΛΡ) Kin
i cut ..I North and S . t'i Amoi'i·
1 t. navu·.·. . ! ι ,i lici"; ph'Tic convoy
y t ( ■ : ι in insure deliveries of tin to—
giv materials between the Americas
expected to be di-cu.-si d. and
: .· ! ! · ι \ ratified, at the confirenco
"I foreign ministers io Rio do Janeiro.
1'he (Miniiy q 111' > t ion. d pi omatii
and maritime officials -aid. would
raised : ndor the general -tuny
protect inn (if tin1 we-t rn hen - -
phere at the January 15 meeting.
Kloven Latin American nation
11. ι \- i r j i· navies, ranging lrom tin
i nner mus of Argentina. Brazil anc
I iiIo to those of small r nation,
having only gunboats, <voiilci should·
or eunvoy duties \\ th tne Unite;
States.
Release ot suggestions made b.'
various latin American government,
lor tin· conirenece agenda shmvet
that two nations— Chine and Ve:i
^uela —proposed thai .'κ subject ο
Protecting American u.c. ship
i-iii„ ot brought up
New Commanders of Hawaiian Defense
mma, m*# >r. l
Λ sweeping shakeup of the Pacific High Command following Secretary Knox's report on the i\-:irl Harbor
disaster resulted in changing commands of the N&vy, Army and Air Force. I.ieut. Gen. Deios C. Kmmons
(li ft) was given command of the Hawaiian Department, relieving Lieut. Gen. Walter C. Short. Rear
Admiral Chester V. Nimitz (center) became head of the Pacific Fleet, replacing Admiral Husband K.
Kim met. Brig. Gen. 0, L. 'i'inuer (right) was given command of the Army air forces at Hawaii, repine!::·*
ilaj. Gen. Frederick L. Martin.
Draft Compromise Reached
Âge Limit
To Be 20-44
Senate-House Com
mittee Agrees on
Measure; May Go to
President Late Today.
Washington. Dee. 1 !).-—( \l* > —
\ joint Senatr-IIou-' confer
ence committer agreed today to
make all men from ill through
11 years old subject to comptil
sur\ military training and to
require registration of men from
1H through 64.
( ". . 11 r ■ .in M;iy, Menverat. Krn
!... ■ : tin' Hi ill.-· military e· m : it- '
lee. .ι ti the c..nl'ei te.» r ρ . t. tv;r-h ·
ed on legislation amending the se- ί
le.-:VI -rviei» act. « If! b" ρ es· ·:ιΙ
ed t ■ 11 : e Ηι αι.- ■■ m "diatoly He
ioroi isl ts accept ii'ee.
Senate 'eatlers - id th.oy W" .Id ί -k
'hat .'Ι., ι ί. · !" a ρ. Γ' ive the report
■ il leeriiati !\ thereat;. : and ;!: ' in as
ure was expected ι·> ι*·· t - ;·.·· Près ι
rli nt later :n the da·,
At thi ■ . η the co
ferenei group broke up in f'i aeroe
" .eut v. In n tia Sen·.to η>· η-ιχτ· ιη
tcd that tlie :.;·<· ' τ aid eta ai oe
·.< ι 'cti ' 1!) yea! and the Hm i-o
■ I ■ ' : ' ■ yield on 11 ι '
body's vote to make men 21 through
l)iib.ii .·· acti' e .-ervico.
Aihn ■. 11 ation leader- had en
couraged the compromise 20-ye a ν
P> ■ 11 ' : iier.- ; ee l 111 ι \ pa " I
• . in upper ;v*e limit fur mi -
ee t(. take in moil til > :4h
11., r , lather than tin-·aeh ::."i
Mthiiugh the Sriiat" voted
three times to keep the-miuimum
age el 1!·. as recommended by
Arm) and selective service offi
cials. one Senate conferee said
there «as no doubt be and bis
colleagues would accept a com
promise fixing the limit ;tt -tt
years.
Similarly, llouse conferees re
portcdly have been urged hi
leaders to accede to the compro
mise in the interest of speeding
final enactment of the measure.
Brigadier Gei:ei..l I.ewi- It II
.-hey. selective -ei ee director, h..
said that final pa -ago would lie t 1
signal h ι pr.." : Λ ι ■ rnllinent nt ι . η
,ai the under-'.'; I acket and 11. ·
i I run. 33 -1 I
The Senate appi '.''d the leg. . .
; tin η by a \ nte ' 7 SI to 'J ye.-'orday
alter six hmn a debate, with nn.y
Senators Downey. Democrat. Calife-r
nia. and John n. Republican, t'ali
tnrnia, opposing .t ·η the final roll
■ call.
I
di r< ii vi'Tack
Batavia. Match Kast Indies. Dec
I IS).— (AIM Mutch bombing plane.»
I have attacked the Japanese forces
I which have landed in North Borneo
i the Dutch Kast Indies command an
nounced t day.
30-Minute Warning At Hawaii
Would Have Made 'All The
Difference,' Knox Declares
Annapolis. >!d.. Doc. 19—( AIM
— Secretary Kno\, assorting that
30 minutes' warning of the Ja
panese attack on IVaii Harbor
would have made "all the dif
ference in the world." disclosed
toda> that the third and final
wave of enem.\ bombers met
such a de\astating barrage that
it turned a\\a\ without hitting a
sin ; le objective.
"I'll t· Na\\ .-vcrotary·. >peaker «
raduatmg exercise- ï<«r the nav;
eadt c!a.· ■- -·. !U42 aid .Japan
>n
na\
oa. e \va a "d. 1 .igiin; account <»l in
!';;i■■■.' t; vac'mtv >uoh as was never
recorded η the history o! the \vorid."
' Γ}.··;'.■ is no question at all. in the
lu;hi "! what transpired," he -aid.
•"that ha:i an h«» a-'s warning ol th
a ρ ρ r · > a < ■ : ' i 11 » « ■ Japanese plant'
w« >u!d !..·.» . . Kte all the cii 11ι ; e!κ··..·
m the w«»rld.
"I say this \vilh considerable c<u -
"identv. becausc that assault was di
. ded min three attacks. The thud
a.-sault rami' two hours aller the
li t "in·. W.tn all "1 the rcsource.
hat were Hit. ue wen· ready, and
h. I laek ne\ it ,i>ot home.
' it encountered. ;ι> it approached
['earl llarbu >Uch ι barrage Irm·
•very :;un and every >hip that the
.'titίι y plane had in sheer nil, and
lot a -infile ti'i-pedu I'ound its mark
il did tjie ■ ι . _;i. le.-t da ! ι :a 11> ■ » .ι
• hips m tu oui' equipment ashore."
Mat the attai'k did s' ·. e a u· r -
till ρ· . pi ι ·'·. lu* eontinui .because
it (III i\ e 1·· Ί ae "with I !" ,< : 11 il i loi ι e
up· >n :d- ni ι air η itary leaci
( r- ι in i ■ p< ί tance ■ · mia ''din;,
anain-1 -tirpnse, the .a partance ol
ii". λ "Γ le.dir-e '1 mat a iu the holdncs.
and ι -.ui etulne-s ·>ι th·· runny;
and upon the civilian population, it
rirove la une With a en a' ι Ί Inn rot
the tr< a· ■' " ·! y ο! the I'm e have to
li-ieat ."
Su rvivors
Rescued
Tuni Γ>ι <■ !. ' ι I >··:ι>· ι - ι ΛI* )
S· ||· 1 ,00(1 It, I : , ! 11 '.fir Μ 'Ρ' · ·' : ι ·Ι1 '
d;v tu 11 ; ι ,.ί !■<·'■': γ ;rd .ι !onti la
Τ»!:: I'll".'':· ' ι ('"ι >y , Π κ·,;
• •(I In ι · ι I '■ ' Μ in ■ ■ I. ι■ , ι Ά "ι I',, ;
ian crins γ-, a destroyer, and thro
I tran ports ν.··ι< ■ ι hi '■> · ' n;; a '"I
j <■) 5,0110 It;,I , ι : ι i·.,.- .apa -
! The Italian 1 ■> · i<"< "'ted lit ι
i were tlit· "i.ooii-1 ,· ( ; tv n
Barhiami, <.is : · ·· · : ""<«
j l'ist sa ill us \\i re I ι t 'I'm '. ■ - ■
! aboard the d stt ·..ν«·ι and Ihm : :
I ports.
The attacks \va· -aid to have
■ ctirred at midnight Deeembii 1~.
McArthur
Nominated
As General
I. · ·< ll.ltl! < ;· MCI ■ 1 II'·'. !
Λ. : μ ; ι . ,. h,m;.huit ·Ι tin United
SI t Αι π λ .n 11 κ· I· . : Ha -t, w a
nominated by President Roosevelt
I" lie ,1 III!! m-iuv:.!.
McArth : ;. lor iei 1 :..
tlu1 Army, 1 ·■; red '1 ith !..<· 1 .ml.
Ufi 1 1 a I and linn nit 1· 1 Ίο I'm i
pines l· 1 take c : :,ί γ..to « » 1 1 11 g
tin- ι land lieien-es.
I li \\.is .Mimmoned bar .
duty ! <\ I 'i t - ident Rim>,v ν «-It w 1
• the ,I,i;>ane> .-itualion bee;, :.e in "i 1 : « ·
several months ago and placed in
■ charge 111' till' far ea -Ιιτη ai my c
1 11.and. min \\ i.ι Ί, -,11 Philippine l'orc··
ui'iv inducted.
The President also nominated four
hrigadit r generals to be major gen
1 orals, twelvi' colonels to bo briga
dier general, and Captain John .f
Shal'roth. Jr.. to in· a rear admirai in
the Navy.
General Mi-Arthur untild be the
second of his rank in the Ann·,··,
(ίιη lal (iO''!lv Mar-hall. c! 101
j 11I .-tall. I : ia-u m· 1- a t ! ill general
j The Army promotions, oi'l'ieials όχ
ι plained. were l'or the purpose of pro
I viding oomii,,.nder- for Philippine
I commonwealth troops and all are
I temporary ail\ aneomi nt>.
Itl lM MATH»
l.ondon. Dec. 19.— (AIM—King
Ζοβ. evilcd ruler of Alhania.
repudiated today a declaration
i of war on the l ulled States by
I the Italian puppet government at
Tirana.
FOR NORTH CAROLINA.
Γ.ιγΙΙν doutlv, not much
change in temperature tonight.
4
Mopme
Mysisfr
( \°whai Aeqjyj a m foe pa>"
Buu
Christmas
Seals
ànti-Àxis
Zï'$
·' y
bLi
)WPai ·'
Conference
F rcl minary Sessions
Expected to be Held
Next Γ/: ο ; it h m Wash
ington; Ail Nations t<".
be Represented ctt Par
ley.
Washington, Dec. 1Î).— ( M' -
Authoriiativ reports that I!i♦·
a η 1 » - wis powers would meet
here soon to coordinate all their
*'length aga.'ist the aggressor
nitions overshadowed actual wai
developments in the capital to
day.
Win h there was r.o «·:::
TOI hci m< ht of the impend η g enn
(.ι ι1 * 11. ■ · . a reliable sourer in·! < aied
thai i. e t. m;, α rita' ■ . (ίrent Bn
iiiii ; i .-»· i< t Ru -1. . . ί ' ··.'■·
I;·. (1 .!. making a; r..:ι en' . and
thaï .ι nati«>ns w i' 11 aide}u !1 a nt
'orces fighting the axis prnbabiy
.V1 a! lake pa rt in tir · ilea, n-ra ' · : ι s.
Stripped of detail, the aim
would he to < hanncl all their
inilitai'.N and ee< momie strength
into striking power with which
to hammer the axis at the most
effective times and places, any
where in the world.
Diplomatic discussions, already
under way. arc being speeded
because of the rush of world
events, and it was considered
probable that at least prelim
inary sessions could be heid next
month.
The information obtained here tied
111 w I'll a. a, . t.- h ..a London thai
militaiy and \ ·: ..· d exp«a : - of tic
nations arrayed auaaist the axis were
dix ιι.·>,!,^ croation >f a .-uprenie wai
l'ouneil ()ne lv-ndoii source declared
î i » a I ■'announconienis ol aeat im
Uui'tinice are axpected .-ooli."
Laura Ingails
Held in Jail
Washington. Dei
Laura Iftgalls, h >ldei it the ν
noii-.-iop .-peril roe :
both way- across the .··■:.·
hold m the Πι tnet 1 I 1
t('day 1 ill a charge ol la ;, ,n_
Despite her protestations that hoi
s-iilll \\ a - ■ llr-W'i 111 i, ' ι Γ ' It ' I
pionage venture, a L*. S. commis·
; hi" \ è :. ι «Ι ta mod ν ster
y ι, la . -ι -T.aOO bail.
.1 Ko.'.,ΐ'ΐι ι . . r'iii'l ni' the le 1
al ■ ■. ' .1 ■ ■ ' τ 111 m. oliargec
al ' ■ ι ■ · ' ι a ι ι tri \. "re
i\ ed -j>. r I eh .·. r\ I rom ai
'.-mi · ( ■ ..il r' ι■ ■[· hei
that - he fie ι en : % '. it ·<
ton to i' 1 οι in il ta 1
Mi.— liiU'iil - e inti ma Ί ·
merely "ογοι-reached mya
at U 11 ι|ι'ι !" et", i. e in loi :
I 'nitod St at·. .»
until I >··. ι·ηιί" :
set "are ι >> -'.-e;
Spain Keeps
Old Status
In New
..lid the Γ η ii' ' · S'.·1 » .
• Ά other : ■ ·
• (ifCl'M·. ',«!<
F j η ne ι - ·· ■ '·' 1 .ii. ri
• -1er ï ;.ι
. · ηΓ 11·.· -
• · ci>nl I;i.m a · 1 ·,; ·.
! :iîe - il \v. ·
' · . J.iI. 1 :< ' ·
: \rorlh Λ ( ί
• ' κ ; .11' *ιι in î >· · «Γ
Fur'!|)··;ιη and ί;. μ
ι ,ιΐι nations. Sj m
a> ! η the earli.·. j.:. . ,r
Republican Declares
Pearl Harbor investi
gation Should Include
Hull and Knox.
('! icilM". Dec 'AIM— Son.itoi |
Robert A. TaJ't, asking for a congres
sional i:t2.iiti<.il of the Japanese |
attac,; on Pearl Harboi. aid t-.riay. 1
"perhaps the fault at Hawaii was not
en ι iii'ly on '.a· ad;:;:iius and .^en- ι
erals."
i η an addrt·- ; ■; epared f«·ι .i· - |
cry before the Kxecutivc- C'lui
t': H-.isn. tlu1 I!i'p..i'lican leader i' : · > : :
Ohio said he ui!:cved the ! ι c j : ■
- ! : ild not bt' ίι 11 onti rely to tin
e\( rut vp dep..: t ■ ■
"We >nig%t well investigate whetlt
i*r Secretary M :..!d Secret..·>
(Continued Page Four)
Job Agencies
To Be United
■
tor:al ι
Mr. Π. ■■ . '
ernor - v, c;.
to the \\a: e
The reque
pres.- confefeiic, .
about lltilizal ;■ ;
- ible extent ol .
power to increase th
atcrials.
I . -t week, he a:d. !..
ici ed inwinning all tlu
!· 'Λ i.-li :nsjton. ί.·,1 there
Pel ling thai t! ν »:; Iri
motion.
Motorist Must Prove Need
To Get New Tire Or Tread
I » 111 > !)i p.itrh Riireau.
In I!:· >ir \\ illi-r
r.v "<;n ;iH>\H'so\
Kait'.L,1 . !">·<■ !;! \V!.i η the r; ■ 1 ;. ? I
t r market ι·» ν aiiain ■ 11 January
» · · .■ ·::'>■ \ .h ι·,ιη ït'l a nai
<ilnl< '· ' have his
i!d tires h i · - ■ before
h. .ni. ι - tv an<l
• a ee I 1 ; ' ' ' il.: ! t I
:i! . .. '.if pure lia
M"'r-ivi r. ι ι · μ ι will h.»
y ι a lu· ' ■ ι m ι ii ! re tne
■ . it ' <· ûll'i' s
T··.· r-M'Ianati π :· e -erioustiess
of th< situation was made by Lee
( ;■ ■ ι !\ ι If■ irk\ M.1 ' who
tield r preventative to.- the office of
11 Γι ,,| ΊΊ Ml 1st rat I' Ml 1 ' \. ' Γ t H
Ca I n.i ' 1 .Ή1 siatia 1Ι·ί e i> ltie
situ t : « ι · ii brief:
T'-r .!.inane-e fleet lies hrtveen
the I'nited State- ..::d 'he . r
I sources of Ββ per cent ol tin· United
States rubber supply There .1 eon
l siderable quantity ·ί na . : . th.
■ : y -it tin' .1 rmed n-ι- u :.
: .red ■1 ο j;: ι -.iter ρ;ιrt . ■ ι ' Su. \\ on -
,t - ■ " . · 11 ; : ν i : ■ s ι · ·.l; .ilt.ll M
ton.- .·: l'ii: '· >cr .. m·ίΠ:. loi- ci\ ιi\.'i
USC to.! i! ' .'I '4 ll" ' 111 1 tire-'
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is ni CO:-s;i: y 1 i.·: ·»η >nd uses
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That nil..:: i .1 · ·
limn 8H per t'en; r ti · «lu·: . ; < 11
able for civilian tin It: l'a'·
duI tin· remainder, n·. ce-· tv îa'.i"·:
than c·.in enience will c·· :ιΐ Ta
public welfare will come feci· ■ e In,·
ncs- and bn-iness, ill turn. v. :.i conn
before pleasure.
It looks Tiki there's sa>>·n^; to b·.
more Sunday afternoon walking thai
rifling I··:· f|ui:e a 11 i f to come.
The rubber rationing authorit'e:
will be set up by the ΟΡΛ throu^J
the state detense counsi 1 and, ii
' f ·11 ; 'ι ] ι'■·Η · ι ' 1':, op 1 ' λ. 111·