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Henltersmt Batin Btspalrlt ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IT RUSHED IN THIS sEt Tit )N OF NuRTII i AROL1NA AND VIRGINIA_ # TWENTY-NINTH YEAR KENDERSON, N. C.. T( ESDAY AFTERNOON, .JANUARY Li. HM2 ' ":U !7:v-..W' ' El YE CENTS CoIA {Crack Red Troops Storm Orel Nazi Army Of 200,000 Encircled Hitler R e p o r t e cl to Have Moved Head quarters from Smol ensk; British in Africa Capture Salum, Axis Holdout Base. London. .Ian. Ik - \ l‘ — Waves of crack Ku^si.ni troops, paced b\ tanks and motorized iirfantrx vanguards were report ed storming Orel todax as the Red army pressed against the sagging na/i lines on three main Soviet fronts. Russian sources said Orel MM) miles south ot Wos< »x\ and one oj the kev outpost- of the Soviet Capital's defenses, .tlreadx xxas hx -p issed and I tanked. 1 e Soviet <omir.,*id xxas said . » . .. ..1. . I arim backed up by ski troops and c.ivalrv to take Orel and thus secure a has** tor tin* still broader offensive aimed at roll ing back the German lines to ward Bryansk, about SO miles northw est. Strong Soyat t attacks were said to have been launched in the north just below Ilmen, apparent* I' aimed at trapping larger Ger man forces outside Leningrad. » By The Vssocialed I’ress. Russia’s armies were unoffi cially reported today to have re raptured the key rail <it\ of Orel, .00 miles south ol Mos cow . w here a force of 200.000 Germans was believed virtually encircled by the southern claw ol a giant Soviet pincers aimed at the Smolensk. 1 he British 1 vchange Tele graph agency quoted Berlin sources as saying \dolf Hitler already had moved bis field headquarters from Smolensk. 210 miles west ol Moscow, to a citv in southern Russia. A l»r, 11> <! i >ii >adca>t said the Hi it IJnaide.i i mg Co ' understand that S ’ ' i retaken Orel w*•' I«* nthei bind are v l'«»rees dimmg n -rthwest ! pm-: Kalu ga. lid miles - -it Irwist nl Moscow, w en* rejM tried • -re titan hait'w ay -»n their 90-m;!e trek t" Vya/.ina «>u tilt ,vb •>«■' -Si: :t !.. . p Mil. In the north. Hitler's high command admitted that the hat tered German armies had been thrown hack to the Y.ildai hills, the upper starting point of last October's German dri\e against .Moscow ore n» i ( T: ‘ ti’Ji'fl m;i 1 . gr I'Wllj Argentinos Stand Alone Nineteen of Hemis phere Republics Ready to Approve Anti - Avis Declara tion, l; o> (it 1 , m iro. .1 an. 1— ' V I'1 \i grutiu.i s reluctance to ml- • into ,m\ milit.ii> alliances prom isoci tnda> to hr tin* major ob stacle to unanimous adoption ot an anti-axis Pont b> the M \ mi i iean repuhlii \ hi. ;il\ plat t il oi l ii 1 11 here lot the Fan \mei iean • onlrr ence opening Tluirsd.p det lan d that lb ni the republics were ready to approve a declaration severing' all relations with the a\w powers and .» ?Oth Chile— is expected to tall in line when her delegation arrives todav. ilotTh* :.nd d i p 1 •1 , 1 C c-cle eagcwl an ailed the I to-” f : 'reel , •; Pet wee-1 l' S I’ndei rwetary > >i St .te S ,e Welle - ; ud the Argen - Wi'l’e- who - en y -*erday ,ii the head ! the \V«i ■ n'jt'Mi delega tion. \.i red confidence m the4 suc re-■ of the conference and -aid he had no doubt \ would ■•w’M in de< - mis i iiilt: mg **thi> lienii-phere w. - . egn; 1 ittae rhe Argi n i • ’>ntinued on Page Two) Dutch Surrender Tarakan Island Conquest Costs Japs Heavily British Dispatcher Promise Important Announcement, Indi cating Arrival of Al lied Reinforcements in Far East. (By The Associated l*r;ss< Dutch LaSt Indies !» • tdnuar ters at Batav ia ackimvx l< :Ig:*d today that its garri*.»n l Tara kan had been compelled 1" sur render in the face ol overwhelm ing odds, hut said Jai> ? v • •" * <jtiesi ni the tinv o'l-f’- 't ■ land off the northeast eoa-t of Borneo w i- "very cost!’, lo the nv.nl ers." News "i this i\ carrw as choc ;ng v . 1 a » ‘ ' Batavia. .fan. \ { W — Japanese invaders ! av* • ’ cd the 1 ii11 * oil-producing '-land ol Tarakan. oil northeas*. J*or n o. but a stuhhornly lidding little Dutch garrison held them off until all o»i fields and all equipment were thorough! »»•* molished. it was announced of ficial^ todav. Onlv then, the \n t.i r.“ \ s agetiev said, did the garrison s survi\ ors surrender. Large numbers of Japanese had poured onto Tarakan. lit erally over running it. Anglo - A : u. ;v ell mule 1 . :!• v 1 ' .Ah /.one. rally tha! ' nirnt oouM \I " •" f " ;i'i> m1 - ment "whirl mix- cl ige tl’.o M on - t • X do : X IX ■ .nn'.- i.o "i Tin.- o, moil ’ o • o:o, ■' ' i-i-lul ollio.l IX .liter o],.Vi be .-.truck A ';: xi 11 | ' ' :o Ta r.. kau eseai n\l. . t x .. . in x 1 1 1 -! \ Ho : Hal o .i 1e small Dull!: Kan •: !■ a ' ly for two day O' i. ' 1 a.. • borne and pann ii te tr ly .i\ erran lhe place." A nano a A:i oo ■ .1 : , aid unul'l a a lly I. ■ < til lx well min the a • anil 'I'!. Karri ..th . ie! ' a 1 ■ I airier; said ".a x 1 Hu island Ioiik i• 11* ■ ixxx: ' wall.-. I ■ i I ut T v ■ : s ■'HI. e X'... t airrll-oi: o .a .'.1a:x, i l • a ! ■ P"1 ' ■ .lapains' Immlierx sines -iv afirlv at Hritish trimi" illoinot ins to liiilcl a new Iiii*- el (!•' I'l-nsf only 1 >X nah's iixt'ih m Singapore after a I'.OKpiniiiK Kuala I rmpur in ,i rcneit which dispatches from tin* limit said was executed in mderP fashion and with cornu.irati\cl' fc\s casualties. Th * i i' • 1 igi led to pi (Ci«nt,mi. i on P .*.»■ T T reasury Proposes Tax On All Bonds Washington, Jan. 1< -\ I' Tic isury sugge ’ i • . ii1 till' present t i\ cm -I ■ >n "M many federal, state and : m : bonds a. i mi vd p .. -ng • pi ’ • Curgiv o today. In search «<\ tin' SO.1 • m. •.*•«»• new re' enue v \« ! lg e t | Treasury expert.-* v. em re: h i j Inn e told rung i e - - > • ■ ■ A «• conference rovi.Jy !:..A 1)00,001) to S too.oral.imn , •: Ad in* I added to annual <•. ■ pt 1 .m., all government bonds nqvt : * m mediate taxat i • . U» •' ■ ■ - • I date -»! i.-suc I S.'MatiM- T. i ’. In o a | mem! »*.*■■ ot tin* St i u:t e l ’n m it tee. said lr • i ia<i hi ard 0 1 i - pr- - , posal and that th of tro \g oppo itiou t wit I committee that it w a uiihk Jv eve j to w in approval. A- a counter tg n to this j rrreasury plan, some congie-^u-iun (quarters mentioned th-' po - mie im i position o' a gi'n.income tax Honor Pearl Harbor Heroes .xwhmrto.A;.. jsw .f* antaa .v-s . r'&.aMa^w Justice Owen J. Roberts, head of the fact finding board scut to Honolulu by President Roosevelt to investigate the attack on Pearl Harbor, is shown with his colleagues as he placed leis on the graves of the heroes who died. Left to right nrc Rear Admiral William H. Standley, Juslics Roberts, Maj. Hen. Prank McCoy,'lirig. Gen. Joseph McXarney, Wr.i or Bruce Howe. (Central 1‘rc.st) I—-- -- | Exiled Governments i Pledge Retaliation Opening Solemn Cere mony in London, Eden Says Post-War Punish ment Will Be Meted for ‘Oppression and Brutality.’ London. Jan. Id.— < \l*> — I he government of cu't a\ix-oc capicd nations and the tree |-rench pledged themselv es to day to post-war punishment of occupation officers and their ac complices for what \nthony f den. British foreign secretary, described as the "oppression and brutality" imposed on Europe. "Tim ( ) ;.i • : • . intk >ra>-t , •)\ ihc :,11■ • 11• ith an'' t e d a i 11 h r.' - i< -! 1 1 ‘ . C I:!- i’CI.CC. Ltb'ii -aid the session, con vened on the inili.itive ot the governments hi y\ih\ would show tli it tlm C.rrm cf so-called new order in Europe is a sham." "Todav s meeting.'* he said. * is also a message of encouragement -cut out to the oppressed popula tions of I urope." . ■ the g ' P ' w,11 - ,i;-i !!*••• v \vb; • son’. - d *y (1. ...m oft i<-: •> •: and soldier* dg(-:l * *:1\ -«• i rh. • - d contrary to ’ c • , . p- d , it';, i uKvrnmg act. Pi nit t mi md foreign min . tv i - . .*!•■! !v .f ti (b rn an- and (Cent *med on Page Two) Fire Destroys Fayetteville Plywood Plant ll.’Vi! 1". Jail. Hi -(AIM- A pectin u ' - v th 1 - eupt ■ i gh ni!(. tile air and pan.!urated u> e.\pin.'ion- burned the plant of tin Katikm and Hrnwn Plywood Mlg. C ' , to tiie ground here today with an estimated lo s of $200,000. Fayettevilh was blacked out al ii o.st tin*, e in ur.- when a wall ot tim I-adding tell across the main power lines cl tiu‘ ciIV and cot oil all elcc ti city. Ac cue was reported injured 11 ir tnv was discovered at H:55 a. m ldie fire department, r turning I i cm another blaze, arrived on the scene ipiieklv to be greeted with a thunderous explosion from the iront part of the building Flames ^quickly euvcioptu 'ae whole plant Steamer Sunk 160 Miles Off Nova Scotia An I a>t Coast C anadian Port. Jail. d.— (AP>—A large steam ship has been torpedoed and sunk 1>> a submarine IdO miles off the Nova Seotia coa-t within the last .’hi hours and survivors reaching here estimated today that !M lives had been lost, l ight'-nine were saved. The sinking was nearer the North American coast than any hitherto reported. Oi those rescued, till were ( iiinese and !•’* w ere w Intel l our white crewmen and about ;h) Chinese crewmen and pas sengers were lost. Most of those lost were victims of near zero weather while the> were afloat on rafts and small boats. Although Japanese submar ines have operated within sight of the I nited States west coast and submarines have been re ported within sight of New foundland, this is the closest sink ing that has occurred in the battle of the Atlantic. — Car Dealers Tell Plight I _ House Committee Told Government i Orders Constitute Death Sentence to Dealers. \V.i h ingtoii. .Ian. !.!.— • AIM -(>i g a i a / e d .iiitnii,..hili* dealers told , i H,,u . n ittee today that g<Avrn n,cut orders curtailing the production ,,l automobiles and Iree/ing o' ear- and trucks constituted a death sentence 1 ir their business unless re ,. i wcrc provided. Their ra t* was presented bv Titty Chamberlain oi \\ a 1 ington, exeeu •ive vice prv-idont ol tlie National \ut ,mol,he Dealers Assuciation, its a soccial House committee ere ated to study small business opened its j hearings. ] Chamberlain suggested that the i government permit 1 lie delivery of (Continued on Page Two) A merican-Pilipino a A r tillery Proves Superior To Jans War partment An itcu;.c Columns of Enemy 1 anks, Other Armored Ur. its and In far. ry 'Shattered and D rpersed.’ Ha Huh'!, !:!.— ( \P> — A j i i . 1 f il:;t v » artillery Kiitrri'* . o ‘proYod d‘finite ly v 1 i to tiv Japanese. Ill* A ,': d nrtim nt said today i : j ■ ■']) r'ipv that roh mib o' < p • ■ i-r-k ■ . oth“r amovd units y " : : 4 J- '■ - » i horn "s!ut11» I • !’■• rd” in a d 1 hour v ■ n hos*i! ha ttrrirs - 11 \ i i * • i 'it nr 'd in I hr i w o’ a? ii*1 •: y chit*?*, re \, ; fj-MP i i. nr . j I) *•; * ‘ is M i > - ' - 'hr. s.Ad. an 1 5 it) sr hat- i . i • h.-) • h' ■: forml to fall i : U 'mm tip i. >r!ivr positions. ■ 1 ■ • tin IV. • m;-. . r.! d un;S | • : t ’ lol l- - ;i. ’. ;;rv st i ui: i’lv dehnded ' •: i- - p« 11in I. " • -t 1 Mamin I ■ \ % ' " A- n .• d ’ * U > Mipp t! -•d !• «• - -I \ • ii • V : IV :■ * CT n ■ • • v I m -m‘ -i ay .1 tack.- 1 »n Bata : ,-dum Muni!a B v Australia May Become Last Bastion . r; A P) To nne,;, ... e «'1 .l.ipar.a expai d v • • i' -.-id! tv that tin. ; : • ,] |, 1 hack ’•» ,\r . • i ... • n 1Y->rn • t • i ■ ; :; ■ vo ran hr’ .• ■ . • — d . Par !ir. ] .. 4 * i - < ■ .' p • i ' in. - • • . •: . _•! ' ' ■ n :a id r. - / .!!(•• ’ 1 i P. . :iO the .1 . • idr . ; • Pi. I rh ■ ; ;u] t i a 'i •' Given ‘Draft ernorln 1944 ■- t r'v rrylh >(i\ I h • . d "ft ' '. • * ex prr t d 11 r: i i ^ 1111 ■ nr \ t r r \ t■;. The ' in 1 v thing they n - that the loss 1 r:cti< >ii ' ■ TH < rrnt r party, ■r tha m and they •• • t- •• • . : H- y - their (;r<Y-: C' • v ( - • "... l an >d M Judn Wt dsen U'a: ' . -l \t \ t..n . \ . i« Ralph MeD t Vinst Salol ha lft derided wha; a. vd! dr .hon! •f, uii United a ‘ 1 21-Ycar Contract ’'ii m A Hollywood movie company signed tabs little actor, “Wonder Baby Co: ■ to a 21-year contract, the lone ...i term contract in I'd 1 h'story. (C n trill l‘rr.<s ) n r GOP Presidential Candidate Chosen to Assist Labor Board; Has Not Accepted. \\ ishingtnn. Jan. 1 i. - < A!’ President Iloosevcll has selected W i ndeil I . \\ iilkie. the man l.e d * feat t (1 I'M Hie presidency in 1910. as mi • of tl namber ni umpires and arbitrators to assist t h new tw »*l\ e man w ar I ibor ln.ard. and disci; '.cd the job w ill. \Viilkie today Stephen l ails ore ' identia 1 se< - iftaiN. indicated WiMki * had not d a inileh ae« ei Pul t b- position. Tl . !, i. ,! (J -h V;!!:; 11: H ■ • • 11M • 1 tic * • ■ • : 1 .VO< - New Impetus Hoeyy For Got ! I iiI \ I )i'|>;i t'll Hme;iu In the Sir \\ liter lintel. r.\ non TismirsoN lie the .vet. ’! N • •: ,, tii ( )ui:i iy y, .ii e. •nldn't fi. -i' H : e- t le u me-' ' - i i, ;-.*1 i'i u . ' aii,. ! the in in-ialiim .• rnpaifi'i Hut ,1,1,, ♦ , , going i,n r -hi n.-.v admit the 1944 elect:• 'ns th n there is about what i> going to happen in 1942 One rea s m for this is that within the past few weeks, and tor reasons which me so far obscure a new impetus lias been given the campaign tc | dr ill H *ey ' i an again Hu go\ Prepare for Raid A t' :■ ■ .r • ■ . ■ at •• »| t it'ltl, Long i ■ . is cat Mg art her ua.t „ « hi!" . arit'g a - ma-k tie. ing a test ir 1 N te tile kt l ■ •111 ■ la. a ,.'t n ta< -w.tra boani. It is !' r . h:.., kc; t I’fi ‘i r ■. > Amendment President Calls Con ference of House Leaders to Oppose Senate Price Measure. Washington. Ian. l.‘».— (AIM — President Roosevelt was report ed today to have told a group of House members that farm amendments in the Senate price control hill would lead to a spiral of increased pri< os for both labor and the larmer. Ah •••!m-:s mj '1 e ■ m.iang o t. : ,! i. i * they thy Well r-.!n| mrii ■ i I! g f ess i OI! .1 ! sources s.iid ti: v>i Roosevelt li.,d told i' < ongressmen that tl - < • \\ ( .unrmimcnt w rilten into C :!l on the Sen - ate fin u Iasi - t ■ ■ parity r - v, ! <:! in dustrial wages ' " most oh jei aone hie . . •: hod\ had taken >’ !;^S Oil B ■ ■■'.' ten Hi"' \ rvirox ! V 1 i tN 11 I •' 1> 1 lent I 1 A St, ill ■ :• N"A ) "-N I 1’ or itu* I aniLui'.-.i la ' • \Mv <1111* <1 VK ! , i ; la', ■ AP n The ail 1 ion I' a Man -uppA : pi" d i” t' r : pdoed nuthet si; tppA mod" nil ■ e had In'' n ■’ a I' ’ i ■ I” -uni ire. iml an 1 ’aliatl to n i weept i sunk bv British -nihtnai :nes in lb. Mediterranean _ ME4T»lfJP 1 OR NOR I’ll ( \KO! IN \ 1 air and slisbtA < ntdei In night.
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