11 vy ή i 1 NSI·; ïtettîterson Hmltj Htspafrh Help the ΟΧΙ Λ' DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN I HIS SEi ΊΊΟΧ OK NOKiH CAROLINA AM) VIKGIMA RED CROSS I'WENTV-KIGHTII YEAR HENDERSON, N. C„ MONDAY Al'TERNi ION, DECEMBER 22, Di li FIVE CENTS COI'Y Large Land i Japan mg On Force Trie Of Luzo S η U. S. And Filipino Ί roops 'More Than Hold Their Own9 Japanese rieet of Ap proximately Î 00 Ships Carries 80,000 to 100, 000 Men Attempting Landing 150 Miles From Manila. (By The \sso< iut· <1 Press > Six to ( ight Japanese divi sions—80.000 to i 00,000 men— drove for a real foothold on the island of Luzon today !.">() miles from >1::ni!a and wen met h* » valient defense in which Ameri can and Filipino troops "more than field their o\« n." An otir: ate · - the Wa d· ρ - vient ;it W t .. :igti»n d > »led ρ ( .'itjus estimate.^ of the Ja nantie .a sa π strength ί ·:. ! : ♦ ■ ivard t1 ·· Philippine beaches by HQ :··■· ·ρ ships inde · strong naval and ai" e>e'»rt. The mother ships put a host of IMMr.an barges into the water and these swarmed toward the shore through the shallows and surf under a hail of defense fire and into a maelstrom of hand to hand and tank combat on the beaches. "Some of them succ-eded in getting ashore, > said the War de partment communique. "The attempted invasion is be ing met with fierce resistance b\ Xmeriean and Filipino troops." The Washington statement piac d Lingayc η g ill A got ' itself but 130 Whether United States air or η a 1 :· rees had gone in-t acta η asa'tv-* the invasion armada was not stated • 'a. ι at Manila τ Washingloa. -hap·-, the Japane-e in v.; su .a I'l-et numbered perhaps 100 vessels. neavy t':re .-nattered ne land! a·; λ| -ea ι ! :ead. the i\ 1 ; a a ! a ad<i . a a·.- aa rit d ta < staH-mea: : 4'·■ .· a /.ai '■ /ee- η bathed a. i.a'tîe where ta.e C'hia.i 1 M >:'· than fi.naa : ! e-.v a. ι · > a' b a 111 e. .aa t>\v..nou< Sa ι Diego a . - ordered by the head Ρ( "Γ. after it }.") η u· . Ί in LtUM word from London inrii< ated that Britain-* lloin* ko» 4 ^srrb Hi -til! hr Id out under .Japanese sie^e and direct attack hx land uul air on Hongkong island In British Malaxa. defense forces :î()0 miles north ot *iinça pore were reported to have smashed hca\il> at « tpan-sc u.'therinu I··!' a push toward the important tin mininu center oi I poh. ( ί ι · · ; ι Λ ! : . V " " ' " S Λ · de at ! " : · 1 >ops. ((*· ni -used on Page Two) GENERAL EMMONS LAUDS HAWAIIAN'S !!■■! ■' .1 IVr 22 ; Λ!' Licu • ι ; ■ η. i t ill- ; ; ,.η· . ·.ci. / ■■ 11 :e i i ; ·11 ι : : an de: >a : ' : v: · ' t. ula.s necessity of censorship because ot the potent :a! tlirr.it · : · η y : . : ers. and urged everybody to work t< 'L-other He disclosed that th« distribution of food, dri.i>s, gasoline and other ι— s·-jo i ,K h ,d been placed under - ingle uin^diet 'on. Point in g out that · ο c-nti i η w a> unavoidable. Ht· -aid t! .> \\ >: id bo ' omedit vi a> · · ·. a> addit i. supplies w ore · ecrlxa-r} ·'·*'»η· ate ■ .a 1 ' I uiri World Speculates On Hitler's Move Fuehrer Now Nazi Forces New German Stab in Another Sector of Bat tle-Torn Europe Is Possibility; V on Braucliitsch is 'Scape goat.' ι ! ξ \ I he Xssociated Ι'-ι-νν.ι \doll Hitler's "'iiluitivp fir ing ut his ;inn> chieftain. I tt'lfl Marshal (leneral Waltlicr \ on |>'·.ι 1:1 liil ( .!. u itli the fuehier li : ill-. -11 (.ikiuq: pcisonal coni lu.ι1.r!. i:i\ !;· d .1 Π- λ of sp'ciila tion lull.'.'. mi what (icrmam innls! do him, • unini ell ' check the headlong wtrent in !!u~ ..:··) Hi·.· ι.»· .i m ν (in - • ,· Ml .111· II .·!· M'Ctor ... 11.1 I· ι ο!ΐ<ι.·η. ι>.·ι·. 1 \l* — \ foreign office commentator de clared toda\ \dolf Hitler "lias !i:ui;d ■( e\i>t (lient to provide a M a*H'S<.;i'. for the fact that his 1911 1 a it. p.ii'-Jn has not ended in the \.lie intended and the «ai he loreiast it would." I)is( ussiim the fuehrer's as sumption ..I tik. (iermau arniv command. the commentator said Hitler had found that "scape goat not among politicians lull amoni; soldiers." 11 Κ . ■ in· pel !:»(.- .1 driv 1 . : Si . : ι:.ΊΙΙ1>: ( III ■: ..I In wit:. \\ t.. I -1. : ■! : ! lip.:: ( ίι·:'. · .nil |mv Κι .'in': ι i. m ■ ■ ! 1 .ir v.. ·.-! Λ ! r'c.i or • . I',. ι. ι. the Aiiddl·· I .. : ' . π ί ι .... .·..(! . il" \ privateh circulated Spanish news letter reaching London said 111.11 "it Hitler is not to l>e de feated in north Africa. Spain must come into tile war." It as serted that plans are now ma ture .:nd .ill that remains is lor (lie button t « » he pressed." i lie letter added that (ierman air and mil:tar\ missions had been confer»ini> with oifieials in Madrid for two weeKs. Λ bridgehead :i Sp..w and eneh north At. iea \ ia Gibraltai Scutl·. A ! : ■ ·. inizt d patrol had penetrated 1Γ>( WttBs into Tripoli tan ia, t he westerr • ··' Ίι ι Γ 1 \ .· ! : I'M ! IK'Xt I· ί · fich Tun: ia. I 'λ (*eri: ,.ti iinnniiinv mjJ ye-lei ' > ' : .it N ■ »f ι Γη ι ucli i t eh had ! hoi ' · V· i !;■>!>; · }κ· ι, i " î ι y e. »; .mnlld sai( *■ . ' ! I. ι !· ' ; nt u 11 a »n " wire j»uiri· ' " ·' ·.!·;! ! he· ; ι · pi iea ! i"ii \v;h tha ret real in Russia. \vh ich eontinuet t'Hlay. wa> behind the hunch. Soldiers Guard Yards In Strike Area San F ^nci·<Ί'. Dee. 22. -( AP)— Soldiers with :i\ed bayonets, flank ei i'V anniirt d c;t! s ; : · · . η! ' ί: ·ΐι.·, j;tiia Cii'd two Κ ! f ! : 1 :. ' .lui :. 1 i ν ■ ■ : f i ii κ I.. y .. mdepondtnt tbtew picket lines around eight bu >ιΐ e.t .11 d- in i.n .ntci ι 11 d. ρ ■ S'imii'rs gui.rdi'd t\\ i. <>:.(» r plan while pickets uione patruHtd the π . 11111 ί* ι >1 ι,.·. V.j : d ■ : V| » n't d >: 'ι ι'..1 win· almo-t i:i peuvptaul at it t'd. I ..I lu'a\ !<·<t siio.\ ill itnilfd I '.C .,t Tudd-Calilorniii >hipyaid . H i m,mid. heiv iitio oldi<i.-> iindt Major Genet ni Charles H. Whi' and anumi'd rat·', ι in»in two niafiuiH· κιιιι> ι ·■·i ι m n't l.u "I -ι» juki'tv Tin ι ι " 1 ιιπιοιι <. at s wort' .it til-, iid.pu 111 farcis One Ship is Sunk, Another Attacked In Pacific Ocean Explosions Off Shore Of Maryland Ο ·ι> < ily. Λ7(I.. l>or. ! ' — ι V: ι—r\plosions offshore :.·'?!·(? windows and s ! i. ΐ 111 \ sh L .■··"! rs in (his report ril\ \·. (>.. .· ni w ;v r heard in Γ» lin. rUht milrs inland, l.'/n λ i lu ι ha*',e, a ! a · iiwncr, said Ihe esplosions br^an 1> ί .. .· · a. m. and 1 \) .i. ni. and ( online d at intervals tor m< ■«» ·' ! ι. « h an hour and a hall. BiM'iMfîC and other resident^ -aid their would br three or four quirk rxplosions. thrn silenrr. I"«. Κ1' %«\ fil h y othrr outbrraks (oast (iuard officiais hrrr would not comment. The sounds also were heard all along the lower Delaware . ι as I. \rmy officials at Fort Miles. L u s, Del., and at Fort Sauls hui >. Del., reported hearing the e\plosions. and said neither tort had bren firing its guns. Kncx Tells Of Sinkings I\avy Secretary Says \4 German and Sever al Jcipanese Subs Sunk or Hit by Navy. ' ·, ■>··. ,·. ,.| I ■·■>; H· r. .·. ■ I ι' <1 t Ί y ' πί;.!ΐβ >.·· hill · 4 1 1 (»· · ·ι·,ί!ϊ ..ι..: .·<· ■ 1.11 Jap.uic " ii> aH' la !' ilniii■ 1 ·., 1 . a · · ■. 11 r j ■ ■ · ' n " 1 1· ,\ ; ι \ \ I .,·! I'd ' ·■·.. \V ·. ! . Will Λ a \ ; - ;li:: a r.llc : : 11 : Vil Λ :: Γ . can shipping off both 'in· Atlantic ami I 'aci I ic r. . . ! . S. ·. Kn ιίΙ 1 M a ! : . . :. 1 ' < ■ 1 · 1 ' "I ( '1 ■ mi 11 and Japanese losses to "assure the Inn· II . t ϋ .· \ ,■ \ i'.a- air ad.v arte» 1 .aifl.v cirait v. 'a :■ :ι· than ιι·ιο nibmarine which has sought to make allai· · -.η oar na\ a I and : ι ητγΙι,ί m! \ t' - - «.*] Ί'\·. · ' : : 1 y · 'it· π! ; C'ali!· »rni;i Γ.ι Japanese torpedoed the steamer K- ··( 1 . 1! «\ - lu·:i· (i 11; «·. ·! · !.! · boal Km η η w'v maed and pi'S-il'ly five men were last in thi> I ί attack, ί)'11 'in· tanker Au v. w··ri<ί . esea I »ed \\ ! M Hi! 11.: ;i^r ! !'· ■'· ■·: ,r · ' ': because o! the pour nurkMnanshij >t .Japane>e gunnerv Apparently co\ 11m ' : - e • ■«I' sho<■ 1 on sight patrol :i the At jlantie afcd two weeks ot deelar· - war in both oceans, the announce nient ·>1 damage to IT or 18 a xi» >ub indicated damage tar e\ (■«•-•(1 that done to Cî nnan sub ;' . :·- :n the !:rst World War I when 24 succcesst'ul attacks on Ger man Γ-boats were made in 1 ί) monMi I of warfare. mmw DAystefr ( HM YOU FlW.OUfHMVOM? I : : êSë. Buy #Τ|ί Christmas ^ y ι Sea/s i Navy Department Dis closes Submarine At tacks on U. S. Vessels; Two Dead and Two Missing· Off Sunken Steamship. \V." !>}!>ϋ':·ι». !»-<·. 'ι !.—( \>·Ι — The Vivv announced todav the SS Satii'i ι w is attacked in a -utijr,avin" off tlir coast of < ili fnvni'i dn'diii II"" riM·; of IV' ·>.; (!]-.( Γ··. Oi'.im -! :ti t.iiiaiiia w "s shelled and sirk lis ill enemy submarine on lie ember 11 oil the wa\ to Sail IΥ ι ncisco. Λ t ■ · >· 11· f 1 ι . ■ < t > I >dcd m !!,· ■ vicinity 1 · : · ■ S.i! ■ ■ a i'i il I hi TO were in : ; ι : 11 ' ! 1.1 '.lie .hip was not d; ι I' the : ,l · l.ahaina re di arl and arc mi— in£ '''1 ■ ■ ι ' ν sur ι- have 'laiuled at Ka tilui tlic ! I ! land oi Alan. These attacks, announced in a new X.m communique. follow ed the shcllint; of two American tankers l>\ submarines Saturday i ff the California coast and an nouncement li\ Secrctar\ of the Na\ \ Kno\ that at least I I un (Ici si a marauders had been sunk or damaged in the \llantic and several Japanese subniarines d .lit w itil in the Pacific. Τ!,ι ι 'ι ί 11 π ι i η i i.j tit1, number 15. ι ci :n,u tin· -itii.it ion l.p to noon ι KST > today, -aid then- were "no new de velopments" in the Far East or the Atlantic thea' .· and tliat time had i it in πι· one ι :. y ac11\ : 1 y in tile vicinity uf Midway island recently. Reds Attribute Nazi Shakeup To Defeats Mo cow. Doc- ( ΛI ' ) Alio;: I ! : ! ■ ■!,■-· ι .· : Κ : ■ M M o lui 1 Gen π 1 ! W.il'Jli'! · : Γ.ί aucl: It . ch :: 11( ί nvn a npt of lull cm an : il Hi'.· German army was interpreted . 11 ΐ I ; · ■ ] \ 11 11111 i>r·. today a "the . ι ·! . < ult ■ I 11'·· ι· .·.·.· oi ia-cist Cit'l'in.lll I > i, ι 11 oil till' Si i\'jl'l - t icnnall ! ! ' lit. Λ 'Γ.ι ι d patch undo· Sl> > < · I : h ι > 111 -. date -aid ' : Mi· delea! oft he (liTinan· iy tl.e I !vd an y in >'.i.nht a si riou ■ a · ■ . : the (ill an ι oi : anand and ha: ,) d; ι 1 ■ d within t he ( lei map leadct -hip a- well as between na/.i and th<■ command." The ot t ieial new- a,nene> : epm ι said that Hitler risked weakening the authority ■ ι hi - nenei a n ai. 1 : ; 11. Ischltsch re.-l that re-umpta.n ol J,.. .·>.· an·! a breakdown of the army had created "animal fear" among the Hitlerite.». German Drive Predicted 1. anion. I H i ":: ( ΛΓ ι Λ sum ce which often has had remarkably ac curate behiiiil-the-sceiii mh'rma 11 π .-aid 11 ill; ι ν that II .tier's a-.- unp t : on of I ill command ο' t lie ( ; ι - a.ai army and new axis movements 'iidicaUd 'lie Gci'iiums w*re prepar ing tor a swilt attack to close die Mediterranean. The object, lie .-aid, would be tu ,-al\ aue tils Libyan campa .mi and ; oll.-et tin retreat in Kus-ia. The campa'gn "which obviously i ai the making." thi- source said, ma\ take the form ol a -last) through Spam and Portugal and a drivi through Turkey at Suez, or both oi : ii.iv be a combined air and .-ta lump ι, ! 11 ι ο III Λ f ι ica tj r am G rei'c·. ■ ι,ι.,, th .ι m ,:i.j into Crete RAF Raids Jap Air Base I i i ι η ^ · μ > π. Burma, I) ■«·. 22.—(ΛΡι —Tin· Iί-Λl·' attacked a .Jap,m e aiι base ;:i ea>tern Thailand, (1 ··.-1r< vim; ' grounded planes and g«a une re·- j se ι \ t s ye tcrday in the iu>t aeriai j smash at the enemy forces th re, it > wa> am.ι · need today. How .. any plane l ':r .1 ; ara had » η the tield \va> not daclosed 1) the ι eport s : : ι ci y w : e maea inc-g: inned from tre-top altitudes a· I η ί ea"a perl des 1 met· ι n. All the Firitis-h planes were .-aid to have .et urn d ui (scratched. Labor Board Reversed Supreme Court Holds Company May Ex press Views Without Violating Wagner Act. Va.-; ; : ι lgi n. 1 >ee. 22 \ Ρ > - Tie. >n me (.'· · ,:1 Field ;· ...y that a apaiiy might cxpre.-s 'Ί view on or policie- or problems" without •«s-aiily being guilty ol coercing 11 ; 11 > 11 » y ees m \ ' i · » i a 11 ■ η >>. tua v\ a g - Ί he et ·urt -aid the law c· »ntaiiv • injunction aga n-t exp:'e-sions a. • pi· y its but that Ullde. ce! tau ι euin.-tance- such Utterances, m II 11II s 1 Hi < .!. .):· t. .n witi; 1 ·ϋ»Ί· . ' ; ι '■ ■ t,t υ ti ■ 11 les aI c i't'1 ,i ■:. t . j': . .! " ! : ο :al i: ■, buM ;i : 11 .·. ι. : ' ι· Y. I·' e I <τ ι · 1 or it ••(Jctot ι : II tin : - u· ill '.lie It}·hi of · : ι· ill." rill· b· .n il i.;i(l fi. .11(1 tli : u! c-i pany ι" μΐι s( s I >an\ -din ; 11 ;i t · ci tu . >n . ι ■: I nil I '■. rt -;i κ ! 11. :. ' lit · ·· eein.s ii, (I la a\ ily It:ι M lu which arc nut ! ι e : We ·' ι f.'f." tin· ι ipin ι i add ■ "t li.it 11 .ι · : ."ai d, and in it Hi· . ■ . Id lei take the ta k cat ι ill Tin* '.ι ι r i)' aid had dir· cVd . I'm ι·/, r; ,· Hi; lan.v. \\ I. ι h >:ι : at · t, : id t r.· it -1 » irtat i'in ι:' ' ι ' ι : ι ; \ 111 ; a and η ■ ' r 1 h e a -1 a ' 11 X-a ! t'a ι, Ι· ι dis-csta i)lisil a ι. Ί! , ι *11 : : iv cn ipl( Ave*. WAK Dl 1. ! ; 111111. IHV. - Xetherland.- so\ en nuimced today t . η Italy beean.-e n t il v.ith CJ t>ri 11 a ι < 1 Mil !> < Α Ρ ) Τη.· iment in c\ ΐ>· ·ιη has declared w ■· Italian pai ' '·1 - and .Jill-1:.n ai th·.· JAPANESE PLANES FIRE ON CIVILIANS IN GUAM STREETS \\'a.-l.ington. (API Τ ι Xa\y said 111 c I. · ■■ ■ t message t" tin· -lanil , reeeiv;>d 1 ' . day* al 1er tin " , . "ii Pearl II ι rep 1 ti'ii a:· ί : .is in 1 street.- and , ..' liusp.tal .η ·. capi tal had ■ ι ,ach i ne sun: : by enemy pi. > - The Xa\ \ at that time had been m .. ■ t· ···«iititct the Par·.'· ic ι>utpi>-1 I ,ti|hl · 'les cast of tin Philippin ..nd I .â"0 mile-, west Wake I·'·· ' itidivil Xavy men :ni< 15.5 Marin. wee tatamed .in (Pi. ι An < 11 ' ι -»ι · Mideast Γη mi Τ ι >k> today -aid ' i' peaee and order h t been le.-t.'ivu thrniiuhoat tin i.-lai, I' of Ga ir . 1 >··> npletion ol mup puifi .in . .·' ···' » Selective Service Amendments bigned A> P:esi:!ent Roose ν c · t Signs Measure Enlarging Draft Plan Senate Hears De mands That Recruit ing be Halted. W i ΙΓη-ίοη. Ι>· ι . Il— \Γ Pre-idcnt Roosevelt Msivd in »! ■ the bill enlarging the selec ■ >·ι \ i.-c p|a ). \\!'il" 'In· >· a :*'<· «·:ir--t ;leir· · nri ·; Ihit :ill re ■' iiii; be halt"(l and that the p-iii,,·, ,.pl·· ci)li".h upon the (Irait to build in: a war machine ut - i\ million men or more. I i:d r the new lm. all men of I ■ Γ roue-h (> < mist re : :·>'.·. r and all from 20 Ill' · ·■ ^ h !l are liable for active m'l:t ir\ service. ScMi'itfi Hi'l. M era t. A 'In· I )· 11 ■ una t ic \\ : ι ; >. a ; uued t hat •I. π it u ■ t! ι ■ i-l: · ' -It ι; ι II:· (I 11f il ins the jui · .mil in t> pi,rt "1 his ι·· pienlinn. ' >· «· ted ' <· ■ ; ι ι ■ (if ,i "doctor who had cnia-ti'd •ι-, a private wh η tin· Army v..·· •rvin:· I r : ..re doetars." Sin ·...■ .V · k-' has announced that the Arnvy will -tup . t'i't'ptïMg ^nliiiiteei- a,·. "' Γ. a there is a falling oil in tin· i -at - " ι ; ι ( ΓI : . i I"' : ι,. it'fl I :y declar.i ; : Ί1 ol wa Tl ' ' reri :vcd C.'(·ιι:·.!···— ' n rtttht ' draft 50.000 for the fleet and 10.000 'nr tin marin. · Se t ·;"ι ! 1 't ι s the s(M1i K' m,i \ t: .·, ima idiilg Hi!! Sen at G ne\ ïepublii S r ' · ! ) . ' :::'.■· il the Λ :' Y ! The Si Γ. ' I 11. · η ; t > · · " Γ./I'd VII ' livicrl «ttre·· ' ' Ν 300.000 to Γ>οΐι a ι ο t a i hmit on· the Mi. η 'ί'1· 100 tu 101.00ο Μ" Ί ■' «( ο til the Hi.a ·■ Nazis Explain Hitler's Move As Natural !;■ ·!. :> aim (Officia . ii i .'.ν VP) 'Πιο wai .·!·.·.· ... : : .. ' · ■ '■ <· ιΊι.ι.-ο and 1. : · ί ■ ■ ι il ·:· ι !,..uld turn !;i . I \ ι ■ i - II ; ; ο o< >h a I liltKÎ ' ' 1 t ht ,'ι Γ! :, Υ ill .'lit : ! ; 11 ' 111 " ι ■ ι- ι -Γι U . · ' : 11 - ι · 11111Ί 11 t ' ι ;.· said a German military spokesman ι >da\ nection with Hitler's iumtuuieemenl Ma a G ι ' t h< lnandoi η ι : .ι : .. . : ' a·· i ί 11 · : ι :< ■. pi'itela : ■ ; ' ·ί: · : · : . 11 .d hi ! rmips a·; ι nu tin· ■ 1 h·>ld ia-1 ai .. w ,i ii! di a n.-o a im ■ until μ»:π"« moil! :. >11 · 11 in 11;!!· : : 'poal. . · · rod ; · t Toiy 11 ! ί η ■ ι ■·· - ' '»n! and t: cla ι oil ! ! ι. ι ! ' i ■ ■ - 1 t ■ · . · π > , > ι ■ ' > liai ! ίοίίοΐιί- \. h ι · 11 ' was beliovt h ι·» : ! ι : r ι l; - an· ai ! ο ultiilg soon. ΓΙ:ο: ο II. 1 .1! . h U\ 00)1 ! i ι til . and \ π Iï■ ■ n.♦-»···. tho >pnl;o. ,11 I' · : nid '! ι ■ army lia ' ί ' ■ a·ριι1μ· ι Ι'.π aigl 11.lit .· : ikau : 11 puwoi > .1 eum ami. UNREST INCREASING AMONG NORWEGIANS -, :»ιι. ! > ' AIM *1 ! . !. ι t · < >! \ v .iy > ; ι i ' ! \ 'it. ΙΗΊ,Ι · . m ;!;·:> vc \ : <·- ! ι Hi· i I. ; ν: .. C, v : ι \ v . pull ing } ■- 'it t »l oc cupied Norway. and underground 11 ' t > 1 1 : "llg 1» yal Λ "WfLiKins \va •_v vv · -j fj :\- ly ( i ; ι y '!"·.· iTim η prince !ia< ι - * arri\ cc hriT m»m l.tnulv η where he n. > bo n w th : I j t X. >rwru:.m a· cri! »·η1 c\ it·, Il·1 a » Id .ι ρ rex- ι\·ηΐοινηιν th. ; w ith tl··· entrance <>l . . ' w - i lc piiWOI'S .lit - tilt· Will. « ( \ !v 'IRIIli1 . " (ΐο L"i; :.u ti» ; ru that · ■ ! ι ' ν ·- .·1 \ o; Hong Kong General Maj. Gen. C. M. Maltby Maj. Gen. C. M. Maltby is in enm mhiitl of the garrison at the British ( niwn Colony of Huns Kong, one of the trr< atest trans-sftipment points in the world. Heports indi cate the Japanese landed in f >rce on Hung· Kons; Inland from Kowloon and swept away resistance by sheer force of numbers. (Central Press) War Plans Discussed President Roosevelt in Conference With En voys of Allied Nations, ■ Dt 22 U til: Hi;- . -Id : 1)1 Ii Λ. L"i If): l| Πι· -...'I amba.ssadi >: . ' Tlit1 Whil.· i. t hese c.>nl'crt'iu■< • m announcement S..* ·, ■ I·*!· Ui .11 and tin I ' ' ' · : > h; d taken step : • <·!' ι ■ !" tic \\·,ΙΓ (Ί I > >!'■ . : * :t pi an nam for umt\ ··· '·.«■ · ·-.·« :·,!·. (1 to 1Î ! . Netherlands .md ot! . ■ ^.·μ·; ι. > ί · · 1 < · ; 11 i η ^ t; ι . ; x i s. tarv. remarked ' tod; y* s confer Hull Confers With Horn hi.ui ' ,1 \ ι I·:.· A.! · . ! «..· crick .11: l'on lore: m ^ ' !'·■'■ Cl '111111 C boon reached tu utnih '.ing that si Ιο ί un Krowli ι ; l'anan.a l'an;.I Ad m 111, Ί llrti d· ι ·<.·ι1 J ιliο subject ni hi- c,'iivcr- 1 i"ti with j Hit Secret a r> .· State ι ■ . ' r ai He! the State department might issue an milt no·!· cut Uitci today. 1 οι; ΝΟΙΜΊΙ t VKOI.IV \ ( Ittudy and -unit what warm et' R ! p ' ' ι ι »4 » »· t \ » ι > t <»m<; I > t

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