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TWENTY-NINTH YEAR ‘tEiAUT./'i'T.i-a.'vhkU."'' HENDERSON. N. C„ i RIDAY AFTERNOON, .JANUARY To. l‘M2 FIVE CENTS COPY More Money For Navy Is Asked Six Billion Dollar Hike Requested President Roosevelt Atks Senate Commit tee to Raise Appro priation to $25,994, 265.474 for Planes, Ordnance, Ships. Washing tun 7 in 50. \ I*. — President House* clt tod.iv asked ( impress to add SO.IN 6.200.000 to tiie record breaking Navy ap propriations lull already passed by the 1 loti.se. The estimate.- were received h\ a Semite appropriations sub committee alter Chairman Ovcr lon. Democrat, Louisiana, an nounced that lie would try to put an additional s 1.000.000,000 in the huge hill for additional uaxal aircraft. The new request from the hii(L« t bun au would push tin bill to a total of S25.994.205.47 L tomnared with si9.977.fMJ5.47 1 \otcd by the House when it peeded approval ot the histor\ making fund. The new expenditure- asked h .21)0.0iid additional cast: lor th . \ ■ trim ■ ■ 1942 tiscal : and 1 5.U0U.0OU p s the Mew . .-w . . 1942 • ,t begin.- July • 1 ’. • ben’. .. ..ed tlu.t $4,178, •l in* ad" in,mediately avah ! o i* t'*i navai aviation under the nun-au < ' aeron. a ties. and S869,2(iu. I 000 for tiie bureau of ordnance; a: d 1 s229."no.000 for the burea . ot ships. F i the next l:>eal yea: ne ..oed >61 a.i'OO.OOU additional for the bn • • si5o.979.985. T n < (’11 ei Fxecui i ve ai>o a-ked T-’ gre: : . m-er! a prew :.-io- n IF.** am hni wanting bnr: the right a» tran.-ier any -nip- to nation.- wlm.-t .-aiety - dei ed vital to the de an ' • : the Tinted State.-. e <:kate intent ol tin- pr* » — i 'iitaming phrase- used in tiie e ..<•!, was n<-.t clear hat i ncie i 'isa! clerk.- said they ho. : e(i it \\ "i ild remove previous • * ■ an ! restriction.- on the unt "i tin- aid. (>,•!’ n declined to reveal as a 11 ..! er <!!."" n'. ' her • »f add:tional pi m n." s h-io0.000.000 could cove”, be n ade ax e-aide ! r expenebture a New U-Boat Wave Feared Navy Warns of Con tinued Operations, De spite Sinking of al Least 20 Subs. AIM \ • .;• • iai. . m At • ■!; dried » * ’ an‘or ala . I • pc.' it(' off . • • . l’n:ted States i i • t - > e \ i>:, ta! attacks i1 a i ; me V. ib 'V ail v. as ;1 a;a ..a- ha :. * ■ • amtain at «'pin • • .a a v-tc: .11 ’at' ; • 1 ep lacing . • ah a a<ia t: a ! s ,d attack n a. a-ta! shipping in the week of ; .Jumsarv 12 and whose t«»rpedoo • ur . ' 'aid I a\ a hr<m expended ■'.‘‘a \ a\ y added an at her o • ine ' t hi a total of those pi «* ■: b \ n i a ng < •>', rt'i ort < a a petty officer . , tb a n< 1 : i . a nd -ank in *.h» PaeM ic, ,a i Sn ; i*i:ii■ y IvuiN declared an ne at’ her 21 th.d at lead 14 -ub m> 1 I keen ink • damaged n ■ Allantu The only official dateon nt oi coiintei ae'ton again 1 the an ant Atlantic raids, which 1 t a-»-t the allies 14 merchant a p . v. as that -erne the axi> -ub . t return Hitler Assails U. N. Leaders Broadcast First Since li. S. Entry Nazi Fuehrer Reiter ates Argument That G ermany is Persecut ed, Denounces Presi dent Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. lierlin. Ian. .'JO.— < \l*i—Adolf Hitler, in the first speech since his declaration of war against the I nited Stales, told his peo ple torla> that "America’s war with Japan made us free to act" and "now we shall see what our I -boats ma\ achieve." He declared that "I tin not know whether the war will end this year.” hut said "we are arm ed against everything, from tin north to the south.” 11,tie: declared that the ea.-g i . :, 11‘. int the arma •11 the r<• a .. a the defer: ive again.-! tie • ■ r . 11.'{ the R : - ians. and r<, linn the ir< nt there had 1. n. i \ been stabilized. lie a d a the Hus - ..ai trout :!a. - I: I ":; 1 the east we tough! a *: agei 1 whici; orit day will be t: . t, iy a our nation ' g: *. eted hi • -tatci ient tha • •.!:. . v 1 nea Field Marshal v le:. . Krv. in Ho: a ad "turned at our.d moment that our enenn • agut la was beaten and dmve tla R ‘ h hotore him.” I he most difficult part is behind is," he asserted. lie declared that winter had hceeii the great hope of (.er niany’s enemies in the east, but added that: 'I he winter will break in the south and tin* ire will melt, and the hour will come when tin ground will be bard and firm again—and when our armies will storm ahead again." Then lit* said, would come the revenge o! "those who have now become tin1 victims of frost.' \ 1 gi 1 lie did • v nrtn»T the \\ ai' w -hid t nd :n ld-t'J. il.dn dm fared ho v , c " a •v. o\ er. that "V\ here v e i:.t el the At one 1 unrture i.*• -ia*ute i We shall -eo w - •> . ,i. tii- war • , . W Ii* > h;i. a : i.rh mg to !■•■*. am. . *11 :ng t" gam a tlm-e wli" have . . '.thing to !■ • e and nothing 1 • Hr e Id h. a’nl;ewe of a.\l- rep 011!a ; o . pc 1 t.v a .id* 1 - atld : 1 1 . i . : tin untied that . ., ’ j; . : or Ub:n.•! Hie i a 1 .on noroasod g • H.v aid tha* • • arte, dies \v--ol i a ako then os felt a - a tael"i n the war. Hi* eonehaded la mu* Imur. i.iiute spt eeh with ai appeal t« • tin ( 07 mi nation to pa .due- ai aw and II .u :• »n f<»r the ba 1 tie i rent ' » a.- - aa- tii.it "lh:s v dl i - lae'R.oi > * a. Mot of the .null ass \>,i-. a rein-iathm of Hitler's long stand ing argument that (ierm.ui> » i"> persecuted. II: -.0(1 that O’. .-I! n t: < i.1 I v ai I 'mm Mmistei Chut ci wa e Kngh h ' a or : ■ mge, ..ml ta. I' . <1,1.1 Ron i". I’ll A -I - tile 1 Ign*. : i o ,1 \\ . ms Wo .,.n. whom . . i. : ih .1 a the mao whi1 caused h • ate-1 harm t,< the German Toe | "-eel. Ii '. ■ ' m'e h ■- la atm ol a a. tig. mat the Unit ,o 1 S- I.,- <■<-lehr'.itc'il tile ninth an • iry C,l lo el-', at . n a reici < haneellor. Add re.- *,ng p rty ■ " 1 be: o,-1.-- ,.n<l ’-epre-eotai .\e- oi 'the. a\ - put. er - tti 1 ii-i i n. ! ■ dee iren •All of u who can miter 1 .< t -.ear will -tdl re:-." m"'i that Mi Churchill v, a .. ready tm-i on ■l the :; :eane..t \'..e' !'."i',ser.- I' - till' .-nine |.i Wfr 're fliU ; ;|:i wha 11 we are lighting t<*o;.y 11.tler declared that "at i e ol the la-1 vvar Germany i lonarchy and war » a- loiee-l up her." ' T, 'day." I a* -a id. "Gel n any , •■' monarchy hut "or ..ay that it is the systei. that they ale fighting \\V have not wished to I wee nut -v ti up..a othtnand therefor* v. e i -t ask wiiat is i he actual rea - 'on oaiy our '.vstem is nemg C tight "Kngiand. which claims to be .. flemoeraey, hits forced her rule Upon Mill,000.IIIHI Indians. Kngiand ha throughout the centuries subjugaltd one people after anothei. "Kver since it ha- been I'.nglancl principal aim to maintain nor rue by | reventing any ihher nation m L... , v A-,4 K. Axis Medals Get the Axe ■ mwa-KT- ' ■ mmrniwjfm:?’.'- ’ i j . Justice Ferdinand Pecorn fl ft) of the Now York Supreme Court, , , : .ral r'aa ruian . : ■ la : a for \.n,nran I'nUy; I'-, an AHamre, . a ,r ' • ■ m M. i aC a • i, , of N. w V' rk are pictured in a : a 1,\ el C -v Hall v a a, ! . aaleayil v .f a p: i/c mem of junk. Tic .-e Ini.- of m- mi ;•■■■ i ..ala Axis {-•veiT.ments nave Ameri | ... '• i into nuns. (( < ■'•nil I rc»s) Price Control Bill Is Signed into Law p t e s ; Pent Roosevelt Says Bill is Good in Many Respects But Provisions Applying ! to Farm Prices Offer a Danger. * - - . ' ■. ■ t .! ! I i • !. pv \ ! ■ i < • | . t t • r t . • i ■ • I ; - ■ 1 . • • • .• '.it t i w • »riv ' . | !',;•« cat VtTV 1 * a W. pi '- t • «• cm : af j injt. \t Mg :a !, . ■ d 'hr Fill •• }>. 1 P. • M -.id in- <1 at th a Accidental Death Toll Third Largest ( . J.,11 .‘ill. I.XP) A - . ritit'n! : ullcd up t:i. - ln:l m tlv.' ! j K ; IA v i lOi.Ailti* ( m. liifLn.; 4H.000 ■ ! . ; > .. • ■. I - !>. Ml).nun Tin ci.-i Sii,750.OOO,i u n i. Tin- Nat mu.11 Satety 1' in. ”. -eh j Ih' 1 '"..it . m nl i;i ■ \\ '.m y rfli'i I’..*; in ,■ in 11s, 20- I 7 eleetr I-. ,,-e age bran. t tot. ! 2li.nOB cijiinl to tlu- <!•.••!' letiiHi • : nearly tv. ■' Armv di\ isi. n Approx mately 111.non . ,ei- died ! , in i icci; pal a .mil :, i vi !i n I - and Ull ■ itiier 29.000 will niied m "ii -the - j J d aeeidents a I. of ,i empower j '..It.,-lent : 1 • .1 200 battleship I. I .. de tis,vit- ad 7.000 heavy biniibers. Tl ill tie iieeuii . de.Oil.- uli'ite u e--< [ great! r in each of n.ne months than • 0- d"'tti toll at Pearl Harbor. The death toll was the third large, m ■,.( , ,| d , ml j ner ei-nt abn\ o | 111 o 1,885 k "o.i a: 1910 There wer • j 1 1-1." 72 , -e del t deaths tl 1958 and : , : . y. pi;r . _1 President Celebrates Birthday 1' . - den: i.’.M, , ,• - ' y. ■ . .,1 :■ d: y. ;,!.•■! ' in1 - n't net ‘ At ; > linr nn'nt.. : •• • ]m . t l: ;i\ • ! i: . - . • ■ ■ • i •' i • .* ■ 1 * * ii • i i \ r - . n < i In i r« ;v t !v li.yt.tly. Ii i than 1: ’. ■ ‘ ■11 * ,. ; ; , • ! • .1 . . ' . 1 i • . :.*■!; 1 UTntr H a dininn ..n<l : i i-i p: -i. iind th-v n - > 1 ii 1: the tvimi ■ ! linnet ■ t p " ! ' t‘ II t . ! • V. .tii Al. 1 till I) I ?.* \ ‘-it. Tl:e J’ • '• > i i ■: i: v. tn >•<! i>v all ■ • nr n -J py " | h i 11 i (i;. > ARSENAL BUI EDI FIRE IS CONTROLLED Sprnul ' id. M . " A l! : re . ' • , ■ in n new S432.00U ISM-nml H ! .. 1 ,! ' !: '■■■■■ j ,i«-t :\ i ■> 1; • • .A..' ■ ” ( : ml auti'ii ; ’ ' ':; limner, it pm md : 1 ' " -tl*l’; ! that Inc Idn.'.e a. vii'tt'idl.v under 'e i tr d 1 The b ; line! ea till p rttally under C'.nsti' 1 ■ ■' •’ the storm; material sed I mal .1 J. .Ui Reds Report Great Gams In Bands Details Announced of 93 - Mile Drive in Which 2 5,00 0 Ger mans are Reported Slain; Nazi Forces Threatened a*. Khar kov. (IV' The Associat' d Press.) The ninth anniversary of « e i ilior*s rlrvr ion .)> ehan ee 1 lor of Germain was chosen b> Soviet Russia for announcement ol details today i f the most spectacular Red armv gains i » the I).met-. basin—i 93-mil* ciriv * in which °5.000 (Jrrmans were reported lain. Hit 1< • . till * Ipivi ’ t r. Ill, n iui. ■ irmic- bulleted u rcireat in : \iis-i.m wash s l.»r two month -. .a - un^ed to broa.lca~l ;;n annivi : P‘ eeh On the north \friean front, Brit:sh headquarters acknowl edged that Field Marshall Gen eral Frw in Rommel’s "greath Miperiiu ” forces had ie-eaptured the port of Bengasi, as aimoune ed yesterda> in Berlin and Rome. Twice sire ing the . \’ nil mi r e;d superio) ity, a British eommun ’pur conceded that Bvib h Troop \ ore ; a!; ng 1 re.-b withdraw al- ii ubv . hcloi •» hcav\ attack InP-: • od London ip.a. i . - .sui' • 1 >: t. h to) ccs , :a.v h.i . r !)0cl •l. "II ill Bi uga-:. t! ap:)cd i>y ai i\]- column which swept around tiw ■ i\\ ii !«■ straddle the . ; i • od i 1 ■ north, 1 itavgii -! ha- cl:ang'*< lands lour t lines m t!w . ig/ag m ert warfare. in uussia. soviet ciispuicncs reported that Marshal Senienn Timoshenko’s Red armies had h.v- passed Hit* hi” steel cit\ <>! Kkharkox . Russia’s “Pittshum ol' the I kralne. and now threat ened German forces there wit . encirclement. The So\ iet .11. rmatii-n iiiiiva . . v C ’(• -ark r ..Iry p ladn *n - !, ' : .: ■ ! :> " i t! 11 f ( i':. I . • I' ti l\ - i» * M.Hi . !:• ee I ei;iHit !:' puSvei'i/sn^ .)U 'i ; i .• • r and i .*' '' • ■.. ; i; • :n ike pi ;:h- nnrtiiwe t >1 Hu Dnirj.-. ' : ' 1 ' "UP’d U11!’ n!' five cthv: ; 1 vt i ■ . . ( I ((! i' • •! i lilt t i V. .. Khai k ■1!• lo 1! .1- ■'-•I’ll ■ * Stalnm a* I !..-■« mi < <14 and Mai ;u jdl. in C’,t eld l lima , 1 • * 1 ; 1.. IP.. Stock Market Keeps Balance luck marki . t» l>n The 11 -1 t ' . • --'I .1 t> i-i ■'! !. ... it the .-tart i ". 11! 1 dealing luggi .i 1 .1 - in ■ ■ preceding ■ hr tlii.'i-t 1 ■ higuy tn'.,•' In .•;• fill hour. <1. - ■ 1 i'l'i.i'tI'm in '••nit nr .-.'i t.mlv well distr ni'ed. !) :t (in • • •'! .i- much were i lentil ill. Cotton Prices Are Higher Xfu Vni k. .1.111 :ia i AT 1 i ••' - mi futures , iH'iicd 7.1 cents tn si u. 1 bale highn Mid-d.iv | .."i l !>o c. • i bide higl e M ch 19 05: July 0.28: necci :! . 19 :>.Y WEATHIK FOR NORTH ( AROI.IN \. Warmer tonight with rain in west portion and probably begin niiig in east portion bv early . ,s , k Father and Son in AEF {././»<lil in ft' . >tO “T jn...f , :i:n . v t1..-op an oyo on the • • • S* D: Me-himc*. i ‘ » v i;i:ri(v| hi< pr.-.M-no- in \ • • ;,r, ': ' '• ' h ■ A K 1-. 11.> - ■ • Fr;i: *. <hown with Me.-' .nv r. ;n th** - "ie ;'.i and i earn. too. Tliev're fr*.;n V* at* ! t Japs Orive Nearer Singapore Fortress Across Soutn China Sea, Dutch Troops are Reported Locked in Bitter Fighting With Japanese Invaders in Four Indies Areas. p.\ re .] rrc-is.. .L p tnA iuxasion hordes storm ed \iithin IS miles of Singapore led. . hu,L : dd.OOO troops into hloofh i I*maetie assault to slid • a. • i he S DM).000.000 row a d'w - i ' Ilrilair. > far « i!l. st t -.1 <; held. \ t in . lc thundei **d near er to ’ mi!- v ide fohure stt l ' -t 'ungapore is land M i ia n peninsuli ID ? -d - i s arknuw I er!••» .! • d tile situa tion. . n-,ud the -mall -and. a port ... L.ave . - i d , pi :c 1 ;.\ i!,< t n,t'V\ lM-,i ir Do rP r avro il it Jkcrp> i rj JL &. £c*v •- A «—* ! :r. v h; d K.ll . • j T} i: - pmpt.-al di >p;‘r u l.al tinv li'y ].:.>! d 'i!''»(d as natm'ina viMiti T1 i•’ 1 in (' nu t' • 1 ■: " ; i •. iv, ’ <al'-> ta* Tin' H>- •' n~-v* an > • • . iv >in". i 1 ti-r id ’• dl\ ri'ji *rt d tax pi i yi :ir and a r• ’i..! n 'a ■ >i . inH'", s n lii-atrd r > • !'.: y 11 - Many Aliens Are Loyal Stew :» * t Advances One Reason For Hawaii’s Lack of Pre paration for Attack, ['■ • i! -!;!!> )' ■' t! V- \lt I 4 'Ll i i S < r.! •; \ , . Jt • ': $ l! y ? * !»•:: i .. . »\ i ."|t W.'ihi w Uij *. .i s- • •it: /.ri • \\ i'd with the • ;,imi . i r,. , : - : ' . 1ht’v’» dr r hod . c\oi ed.n.ulv 'A oic ' ‘ ' [iin Meoh \Inv*sphrre V. - • r .-.•!• 1 :• 1W r,': no « ’ho ■ r oun -•mn •. * !•« ’ ’ i • <*onor :! \\*. i! * * • C S' * . .\ . li'i i);.nd K K ••no I 1 1 ■ • • ;' v: • t• • i■ ■■ 1 :i> to tl It. itn o-t:no • i ■ ” • lio in t!i' 1 ot 1' Si:. : nd K • " - ore to eh in t Japanese', \ ' >at
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