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r n Hpnitersnn Batin Btspafrly _ ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PI BLISHED IN THIS SECTION OK NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA__ TWENTY-NINTH YEAR ^,YJ:;s'V'v.HENDERSON, N. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANl \RY 2«>, BM2 FIVE CENTS COPY Far Pacific Battlegrounds j. Inilippims (1) Gen. Douglas MacArthur is repornd to have stepped all Japanc e attaeks in fierce fiffhtinff on Batan l’cninsula. I’atr'e'.mj: the Macassar Straits, (2) between Borneo and Celebes, 1 •ateh fiomirers continue to blast Jap warships and transports. Jap . • a troops are reported making attempts to penetrate into British j; j tit'ii (r. At Singapore (1), Imperial forces throw full strenffth j,.t,, the Malay strurfffle ns the Japanese continue their advance. Superior Jap forces compel British withdrawal east of M"ulmcin in liurma (;>), but Allied fliers wreak a heavy harvest of cm rry planes. U. S. Army Forces In North Ireland Secretary Stimson An nounces Arrival of Troops, But All De tails Regarding Units Are Withheld by Cen sorship. Washington. Tan. !b. — < MM — Arrival of American arms forces m northern Ireland was an nounced todav h\ Secretarv of War Stimson. Major (ieneral Russell I*. II title is in command, il was an nounced. hut Hie si/e of the force and other details were w ithheld. Specificall> withheld were de signations of the units, the com position and strength, the ports of embarkation and dates ot sailing. The force was the first to reach the British Isles sinee the war started, aside from groups of leehnicians and staff otficers. officials indicated. Rio Charier Is Approved Pan - American Con ference Committee Adopts Proposal oi Non-Belligerency foi United Nations. Kin dr Janeiro. Jan. -i>.—' tlM —The political committer of the Kan-American conference adopt ed todav a proposal to declare the I nited States and all her American allies non-belligerent, and approved the principles oi the Atlantic charter which em bodied the war aims of the t nit ed States and Britain. Action "ii both rc "iulioii w» unanimous. A1 .» approved were resolutioi calling tor aii immediate meeting <. the general stall ot all America nation.-, and pi opus mg that no An encan nation represent the interes ot a warring governn cut not on til continent in any othei America nation. This last resolution "ii ivpivsciiU tion "i foreign mb • 1 w .> a drat ted in sUbo *i <i tteo t • g1 around objections bv A.gctibiu. it phi a mg. The proposal for a ,r' !1-; general .'tails siiggc-ted that bv should be formed at once a c"u .-ion composed ol military and na\ technicians named hv each g1 w ei i ment to study and ugge-i • • necessary lor delcn e ol the v>i tinent.’ The comnus-a»n would me hi Washington. Thus the committee moved svvi ly through it- last bu-mess belo the final geneial >es mu ol the e" lerenee tomorrow. The approval by the -1 Americ; nation- of the prineipie- ol the A lantic ciiartei was r.\pr« -sod in new "charter "l Urn de .laneir drawn up bv the committee. It v. a stated, how i v c;. that l approval was expressed 1 bv unit acii-»n oi the America a "I not a ilecla; atii‘ii aligning the mb mi V. .«nv * Ami'i* 'Ui i FOUR MORE AXIS SHIES ARE SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN !r • axis p h < boon llit- Mrditori iiiifan by lb it b nsi in»>. 11. ;i«1 * :rally ami" an d ' (i y , . a d. wear Iwn lai'be, blv-ladon t. r.i.i" . one* mcdimii i/<d transport and tin- Italian sal\ ago vi ol Ham ! pino Record Sum For Navy Appropriations Meas ure Asks $17,722,565, 474 for Ship and Plan*1 Building. \\ isli ing toil. .Ian. hi.- ‘AIM— ( ungriss receiy ed today a >17. 7 ’.Mi.'i. 17 t appropriations hill, largest in the nation's history , to finance the Navy's war objective of attaining unitto -.tinned su premacy a hove, bcloyy and on the seas through a gigantic ship and plane building program. - In the huge null iy pro Ip,, ci ! . tl:. H.'ll-e for del .<e lit ' , pp ,p >n Imttee d*-ait n ijp; ■ i | .t.y e ' ,-tupentl"li ' nil Inge- nr t■ - cie a rihe ' ■. ■ ! iiut expn ed full eonlidcnre n thei j nee.iiepi. liinellt 'with t,ni"-..ey abl : dispatch." Aii ;icc.' npaiiymg Mid ; ci i pt I •! le-' : i nony bef ■ ■ ' ' ■ . - C"!:, by Secret ary , >1 Xn Kim I and r.ml:tug nay til "Mic.a d - '■ the, r c- .in let lull that 1H If 11 >u ' j pi I\ C tile ei h n-nl ye., a ' att! 1 "I y let", y " 11 yy e can hold - . it. >!■ > e\ ei ad\ ant e a Idtle. tl.' . ready I'm yyluitevei the • ■■ ' l!' ,- ^ pi'otluct i' at v d I clinic . HUM inil mu." aid A n! King, coimiiandei u ee.a -i hi - j fleet. Dividend Increased i York. Man. Lhi (AD . : A. ge \V. Hill, pro .dent oi tl \ I’ol itteei' eo pitny. toi st ekh ildet he ..I reeo met ,1 ,• ,11 tie tit V dec 1 'll tl ..it and .... "M a si .: h ire lot the lirst qua « ■ tit!' iron the 7!> cents paid in tl ■ |a t 11 ..n tei of l!Hl \ d! -a : t ■ , eting \y ill bt hel I Mat t ry MS l)e |. le .' da-.■cut I " '< .lend the rate would lid ne i» tl ,- SI Mo a share Um c.i -i-.aiy pa a (Continued on Page I hi re)_ ! MLAIIIU KOI! NOKTII < UtOl.lN'A. II-| slight]' loyyer temperatures Cuat lvi tlail tuu.h.llt V**ft /H >-**>'C ft W ku'- tb -~ A -•■*• if V ft. 'W' r British A. :'rmi i licit Forces Driven Dac. 40 Miles Since > ester day and 145 Miles From W ester nmost Advance. (P.x The V ... d : ' ■ t'. : i pi >: i oi .h ’ I. " i -i a \. .1^ (111 ■ ■ 1 • •: -1 • (! ’ x p.rc»- v l-.i. h ! <] (»•■ \ ki.H-tl tla-ir ■ri'cnm’i-s. ii'-'- in Inn i " ' lusl w r-k i.11-1 ! u 1 i . i • oft a- i The 5?ri! h idms'•«-<* Ik. main battle was mr.i in *' c'l’uiit l; ns ,i p a n ! ! ■ 1 ill.' I'll 1 k \ I*.:tl Iiiyii ci : ‘Ml l in k 'II mil- • since \ cs!i i cia> and I i > ’nil's Idem Hi" w estei nnnist point id’ tindr advani ( in the 1.1 \shcila area. ■/, , t V. , .111 V ! pi 1 till' it. !l ' P i Ii Sail Ikiv n dll' i 1. 11 !- a '. a ■ 1!' a puzzled l>y it ii 'll cut I d l),V II Rnim 1 a.' : 1 ter attack ! 1' . i1 . iVill'll’ d ' a T ■ ild n.,t The Italian Ii i-i li cinunand cl.limed linin' losses ii id keen i 11 IT i < I - -11. includin'.; tile destine lion or capture of Till tanks am! armored cars uni Ink an as. Tie Germans • .iicl Ma'la had been liomhcd keavilx main, and < i- Ii i British fie liter planes shot down. 1 hex ••.1,(1 their bombers also intercepted a British th'el near Tobruk and hit a lialit cruiser. : r\' nrii iti 1' ■ e -‘ '■1 a' ' ■ ■ . • . re;i ot the Pi u " ' ' tu.ill' nod i tin' wintci a \111.;l Hill. , , - ■ IP "... 1 li " ' ! Hi (CanIiiim 1 'll 1’ Till. .'1 New Taxes Necessary i Senator George Says Bulk of Nine Billions I in Added Revenue Must Come From New Sources. \V i 11;11•_*;i>i,. i AI’ i A month's in ten ve •' dy ha ed ran i ei ogres ioi d 1 eal i 111.! ! l a ■ 1 a I! 1; I ■ I 111 ■ 1111" s r 11 s < I - (100.000 , a ii 11 ’ a !n federal r vei . v. .11 hav e to In- rai-ed by m <• III", hinn o! taxation. Chains in < Ifeni'ierat. Georgia. ti.o Si r.ale : . nance emnnii11 ei‘ a il 11 ■ i (. I -'The great prnbl m.” A dee i ed d "is to determine wliethei : a i 1" airs tax. a with!: d tax ■r r payroll - m sim , otlier y t. ,n T-a : t . 1.. i ^ 1 it a ■ u is i lie! n t< a 1 no that point." e I George told : i : rti • i I that - .0 islaetii) y in :: e the torn lion t ev la- >g n - I was being made in do ly e 111'-i'i ner Ir t ween Trca ■. i \ offs ah mi rep II : esentativ es of tin joint .g • - innal mm;i • i! 1 • v n ;m 1 * rn i1 i even u Neverthelo . ; < -e :■ . d tin ' j mmv week- el work d be nee i essnry before del in :• « • • -in n.in lions could be eed l • sen led lo the 11 *u « w «.v> md mean jennimtlee \\ it a 'll !l.en II •' ' a i p lb I ’ic heamem mi in • « ' * \ m i -• [ IU' l Mac Arthur Is Honored On Birthday Wu-'hmu!' n. .fan. • ’ Cion ral D«> raa- M. ' !,. .;i' del'end1 . - ' t .■ ! . . I ,, .. ., , . ., II . I ■ . ' M , I ! ' - cor ,.nd i I nun • * mand.” T'iop: o • • • ' ■ ran. Y< v Y •• M “'A load- rship ;u •' < a \ '«»n 1- 1' plo." Tanker Sunk 35 Miles Off Jersey Coast S ii:1 • ‘ ; a : enemy -tibe.. u - ' a pro-daw n ai r > u!;• .’la the .Vlanur i ’ ; *■ \ . I ' ’ new oi h. • ■ • 1 Three toi ) - a: « du;> n >n mi mi to- iu, th ui enemy .ill. the l.i-l ’ Atiani a- ( ' \ I he t\\.» t: -1 ■ 11 a KST. • ’ • • ’ • Cotton Prices Turn Higher New V-- • > • Ai1 A ton tut i e- opened in to oh 11 bale I: > w • Mid-day ... . - w «■ :>a - - m ■ ’ h;,;P . n 1 , -,'h 'all . ! i;Ml. Dium,.o m ^ The Soviet Army's Aero-Sied This is the type of all-metal aero-sled used by the Soviet army to speed troops to new po ' w over t'.e deep snow which has covered the East Front. Driven by propel! r-. the Mods ski: i over tei air. passable to heavy German mechanized equipment and played a biy part in tin- Russian recapture «d the city of Ylozhui.sk, key point in the Moscow sector. (Ciutiall‘ tss) Clean-Up k Command Tanker Sunk Off East Coast if-. : : . i Mink . *t! !.m • X' V' . • ‘ ‘ i '• ’ A ik ■* 7 >j i JL it Vku- .c ■ v - f ! i i Si h V. a y i atiiMtie Lea.' in vVeek-tr.-'i Ac ci ilcn Lai Deaths in L’ c ■ ■: ■ h. i ar/Lna ( i ! • ‘ • • ! ) ; | i , s ■ ! \ ' l • Sr » ft 11:'. . t . . . | .nil I*’ Mi 1 L :.UU ( i.,\ ’ < '*■n * r;11. s . (X v • : .wind, <!(' ,'M. ’, ,m , . .. ... ; «• hr Ind 1 >rt*n \V :: , ■ ] i •' !}•■. 4 - j! 1«■. . i 11 i* 'U V. ' 1 ’ » V\ ■ 1 ' Whlti-v ;!;« lif \t ;. \\.»i elk • "" { ' 'll UUU M il 1 ■ liL ■ ' Report; of Presidential Investigating Commis sion Into Pearl Harbor Debacle Brings Furore of Rare Bitterness. W.ishi!’. l<> i Jail. —f M*1 — \i \ Rein, oils i Mine from { . : vs. uj. 11;in■ i iotl.iv lor the r,, nil -urn - an\ “i mom pet - rills bold m: responsible posi - (toils in th w :r * Iforl and for conris - iiil mele out pun ! i'M • responsible t!;c ■ ■ Pearl H.tr If i .ved th i;| : ' ;dcn 1 in .■ : .i’lam;n : ' ; f • i ■; i > t *. N* . i: m even - i . , s ommis • * out * , , I,* -ttpreme 1 o\ tT Op ,1 H • 1 -er\ let's. . • 1.UIdl .l. w . • V. «•»-, .*|-.p* • b = If la I'D | hr | i, , . d " - > v\ wirii l"r .,illr a i IV Uli i, 11« - ,.) • >: mini • > , i. . i ir l. U. S., Dutch Sea And Air Forces take Heavy loii i our-Day Battle in Strait oi Macassar May Have Shattered Attempt to invade davit; Only One United Nations Ship Dam a <jed. \ ' h» iatcd ?'t v' ) 1 n : (I - utcs and Dutch sea ind all t nr< lot k *d in a .1 •. running I. ; ith with a lap me e ;ii\ armada in the Mrait el Mac.i'—ar ha'c sunk oj damaged at hast ’ 7 Iraiis ports and warship in the four da vs of l ighting and rn-av ha\ • s’ altered tn attempt to invade i.tai tlie he.u t »•! tiie t niled Nations delcnsc in the southwest Pacific. ! ; a ’*"•:! ' * day v 1 I'd 1 ai Noth* . nd Ea t Ind The Japanese, however, won at least one foothold on this sea road to Java-—the Dutch oil port of Balik Papan. on the strait side of the island of Borneo, hut iln si/e n( the invasion fleet indicated that Tokyo was shoot ing for higher stakes to the south. I : <• S' ' : Ala, Pa 'i<!vc 1 r.>li15, belw* i'll Japane-' .« < !i': a1.0:1 |»i< 1 its ,:i trie- Phi:: p = he- and tie. rich island "1 J. 1 \ 1 • • .1 Uni ted Mahons l i; • e ■•enti'.id their supreme rnmiTUiii'i cal 'a-'-. : n r\an hie. 1 i. s !e than bT> t tile .1 '.■ ; - D .-trait. Tie' mm ‘ ; ted . n -Timrsday 11 tei in-o!i • : Dutch, ai. .. hi. mar hield ; • r t' rped'" m ded at a ust : •* nisix >\ t pi. a. V ;• .nd I cm - ch mav t ’ d n. Th .. m. '.r ;• •■.i t. .• -«i.. It \va , npo .sihie h-r •!.- .'.'mine the ■ ter- • M..r -1r.i*t \v< m ; nr d i h i 11 and * ; >od' •• • tresses, Sli: ip (1.1111.. • to oil'* l nited Vation> \\ : r-1 , \\ s 1 nr on! s li.iv ,il (hri.a . k row ! • 5 e * * cl so i n is p ■ 1 o-t *•'. tIn attack. 'Idle lo (<(1 on the la 11 a m- • ' a he o n st ol a UN i i • since, the hii.a.i I their grand ot t c ns; . ’ >■ , 1 tubel* 7 Th • 1 • Tan :h" e m a . ■ » M . , 1 . ■1 1 • • • ;: tie {■;. •- fmm •■T .» . ; 1 ,. Data\ and Mr. a.,rd a warship. UllCiasSdied '1 1 \ * IT' -Ci'-. t \\ (It - I I'T " , ..: ' . .. •, • • ,. _ ! , v \ - • _ ' ' : . ■ ' ■ • " \i • t I ■ 'e t di-p. tei i 1"!. U ' ' d tod |> o! P «■ D V aa! l*M led >' - 1 s t! •' . 1 I\ r : a- TIT.and , Ac r.M an : iy am ' res-e- be- ide inlh"o a ha. Dr- nr St: ti ansp ' ' • : ms porating in th | m e act; »n sc red mini >f four dr. ect hit ■ •!! two Tipano-c ci-ui-i-i' r d or it her 11 ansp< ah allied head - 'qua. o r- a d ■ . • • bid! hart act on n the w e-t .a, Pneifie cur ;■ i i ’ s ,\ ..1 1;■ • 11.11 tnient t .1! i\ ended "the -m Tiny stir i , e- ' (iein 1 .a i D* mid. Ma.- \rthin Senile: T .1 c- ■ niter att.rd; A- il -ett ng up a birthday anni t “ - (> .T: ml ..a IMce Three)
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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