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Iteniterstftt Bat It; Ifepatrh u 1 HiK ni':'1H V&AK HENPEKSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, .JANUARY 5, 11)43 '1,1USIkv-^Vs^v.^7;':KN,,,,N K1VE I'KXTS ( • >! "i Two Transportation Modes on Alcan Highway IliK picture v.its taken mi the newly-opened Alean Highway which Mtclt'lif- i:i lM>vn M tsli.i mil Canada in tin- Xorllnvosl. These three Aimy (t u« !v- ttilli r.. ..Inn:; with supplies for our armies to the north form :• fine i'linl'.is1 i\i"i "ic -led heiiiK h:<ulcd by —*he oi l mode ol' I' .1 :• ;>)! • i Til. Mcrrurv drops l<» a cruel si\t> In-low in these p.nts, .iiui Suimner temperatures rise as hic)i as ninety decrees. (Central I'ress) Senate Group To Probe Divided Ration Control Chairman Maloney Says Hearings to Be Resumed Monday in Effort to Assure Mini-| mum Supply of Gas and Fuel Oil for Civil ians W.i'liiiiiMon. ,l.!n. — ( \r> — Si ii;i|i:ri.il illvt'siiuaiorN *aid to il.i< lliey uniild seek further lit;)'! on tlx* divided federal eon Intl nvrr :;.t»i'line and lurl ml ra- i timiiue in an effort in as-ure lite mii> i 1*1 ii nt Mipjilx needed l>> eiviliac*. ('hatiinali ?.!;•"<I'll !>•••: ■ • I".iT. CotllM ' lift : of .1 |• i il Si 11.ile 11)111 tnittee mil'' sue newed imiilie he.ii it:;- v. ill In • unit i ne\t M• >11 - da> alter Mio-e in eliarui • • I llie i.t lliilllllt; lei'l I|,e ninill ll< r ye.-ter tlav that |> llnpi- ei'tiid III- iieltl mil for .mi M e.i e iii rations f«»r sttmc month In i A.- ' M'>\v -land.-. tin* head man Willi ii's,.inl in nil ii|>;>licx i- IV trokiin Afli inislrat i Harold L lekt'». M'i-1 nl 'In- ei\ ilian ralimi Iiu: I ilttd' tin ill lee nl in ii i .iti- | iiiinisl|-;iti<tii. Mi.lii; tuel I• n" latin Intel;- and nntnnevei.il vehicles*. Iiihmm . i> all Util n lli< i ill iii* i'l fielen -i' 11. n- purl alp m. Th-11 there an 'In lend lea.-e re <|itin i. eia ..I llu ullirr United Nii 1 iiiii . wl.teli I'i ti i A<lniini>lntliii" Lei.n Iletiili rsi'lt indie;>ted wore ili'lV>1 ■ • 11e.I l>\ tlie Si lie department. The Army and \iivy delerimtn then own retptin nn ul A .|;i*il v. 11 • > v. a 11 ■|. i r« ■ In*' \\ fen the iniliiiiry and rivilisin itllnliiwiils. leke -a:d lie n wa • mine. lull lite Army and \av> >•.<<! i.een "very helpini in llu* pa ' ei il leal days." I;til>i> i Aili• an i ii"' William M. .Il llei - ie\ealed Dial lie had iisked I {« 11« ii ■ ill a It* I 'I'l at' p- *1 I at I* 'II I Ml ee t r J. i pii I» I 111.ati i'i ee IItal III la' 'I'l 'I ■-' * tel. i a i ei larked the KilMilllll* titHtlttl i" maintain < SCI1 I la I I'll ill pi lilluel i"M. Beef Shortage Is Expected To Continue (ISy 'lite As>uci.ile(l I'ics.-) Itif-i m.i.v • urn !»«• mult' plt'iitilnl in •<in:r ci'lii>ii> "I the country, but repoi: indicated luiliiy Ih,it there will In' i»«i general alleviation nl the ci\ li;r ii' dei upply. A spokesn .mi I'n the American Meal insl t ite m Chicago declared Hint the Army i» taking \ery laryc i|iiiintilic- of beel and thiil "Army needs come I r-t A cause "I the civilian undcrsup plv, some meal packer- a-.-erted. is that jjn\eminent h;is placed ii ceil ing nil prices without a balancing ceiling mi livestock. "There is a te*rilic loss in most beef <i' d I" reman-. in business we cjm't .-itford I" kill iiny more ani mals Ihiiii we have In." one I*il 1 ■» huith packer .-.iid "It mentis we keep Army n-ders filled but don't nlwii.vs have the 70 per cent of hist year's mcfit available (h;iI can K" In civilian trade.'* Klatmh'.crini: of local herds was advanced as <i chief means of re licvinu the .shortage in many com munities. ' < f Potato Trial Under Way Wilson. .Idii. ;>. Ilarold I.. Sih;i/. >|H*ci(ii a.- i i.iiit to the attor ii!iy general. nad the lull ol indict* !i i ill lo Ilu- jury 1 • >< 1;i\ in .luil^e I' t' iVyehe's S. district court iii tlio trial hi 13 corporation.- and H> in dividual- ot North Carolina. Virginia anil Maryland on charge.- m ^ lotatniK the Sherman an,;-t'"i-t act mi con nection with trailing in pu'nlnta. It t iok Nchilz ail 'lour to read I ic indictment. a 21-paU'- |>l iri'cd n If'. .Indue \Vvein- told atlorcny he had ruled "t m.iiU'ial .-tatinn iit - ha\ e nothing to di- with tin- i lie nr. oh e l iii this coiili o\ ci -y." Trie lentil i "I the trial was believed cut l>y tin.-. . uiillfj. tipcrmu testimony wtis c.\pi ctcd tin- atlcrnoon. Axis Property Changes Held To Be Invalid W.l.-hingtoll, .fall. "»— (AP» - Sc\ cntci ii allied hflliueicnt :;o\ ci- incut. and tiie French national committee served notice on tin- a\i and it hctiel iciarics tod.iy that property i ij*hl - ill countries i»v. occupied liy them will he re.-loicd to their n;;1.' till owners wilcn the axis Is ejected 111 .i declaration made public ■ the State dcpartiiic.t. tin* iuna lories cmpha.-i/ed they had rctcie ic to all property ru;ht- or interc I which have changed hand- thi• • imii enemy actions "whether such ti : lets or dealings have taken Th• l • mi of open lootniu or plutidei or ui transactions iipparentlv leual in lorin." In effect tin1 declaration v. nit >11 pcr.-on in axi occupied i ' e that any properly rijllit. tlies nay ac'iuire under the protection ■ >xi occupation authorities oi p ippcl governments will not he r<•• •• iii/.ed when tin- axis is expelled. NAZI Sllll* SI NK. London. .|;m 5. (AIM A I nj>e (icrii)iiii vessel lilted with i.'\v iiui W'riiils lur Ccrniiinv I1.1- lieen sunk in the AHiilitie. it w;is iinnoiilieed «»f .ici,illy ifiriny. Price Opposes Any Change \ In Basic Policies Of State Italcigh. .fan. "» (A!')— <None hi the* State's basic policies should be changed nt the biennial legislative | session opening tomorrow. Senator I .1. Hampton Price of' Rockingham ! county said today. Price, who is expected to b0 back [ ed for pre-ident pro tem of tlie sen ate at a democratic caucus tonight. 1 said that such matter.- as the sale lax and a proposal to repeal (In state incomc tax should be left to [ later sessions. Present times, he -aid. are not normal and therefore ■ tin material changes should be made , in the governmental structure of the | state. A proposal f() cmytf ,( fctattu ide Russians Report Unbroken Series Of Triumphs In Five Key Sectors; Wavell's Bri tish Legions NearAkya b Dispatches From Bat tlefront Declare It Is Uncertain Whether Japanese Will Defend Burmese Port; Other News of Pacific War Area t is> The Assneiated l*rcss. i lii'imils (lial .lapan is massing llir liicsi »1 armada vet sent, into tin- southwest I'aeifie lialllr tiuatre wire published in Aus tralia today. suggestim: new I'linni operation was imminent in the ziiiic n»rtlu*asl «it" Aus tralia and littler reports judical - ;d a <|iekeiiing teni|>n to the war i>i the •'aeil'ic theatre. In \Vasl:isi;:lii!i. the Navy an in in e«l tha' American troops mi t. ii.tiUhaiia! inland, in tin* Solo mons. had won strategie high ground overlooking tlieir airfiHd IliJi: ■ le siillihwest and iieaten mi -i\ .lapane-.r ciiuuter attacks. tin Navy aio le ported (Hat A lie riean •"t'ailaiiis" and "I h ■ • I Heiresses" carried nut a series t;l attacks yesterday 01 lie- Japanese-occupied .Muuda in i a. norm ut (iiiadali anal. S>*i*ure ni the new position «.\ei loiikius; Henderson airtield. in Ine \ u tility ol' ,\lt. Austen, was achieved in what appeared In he >ne most important ad \ .iinr made iiy Ameriean troops there in weeks. (/>// Tin Assnriiihd I'nss) Genera! Sir Archibald I'. Wavell's I'.ritish legions from India wt'i'v. reported moving ileum* the liiji' Japanese hast* at Akyuh in llnrma today ami dispatches from tin- front de clared it was uncertain whether the Japanese commander "in n-mi.- .• ufirtid AK> an or with draw without a I'ijrht." Uriiisis t roups advancing alonjj thf I Jay ol' I'.nigral coast were la-' reported within 2"> miles ol tile pol't. A ISeuters (liritish news agcncy i correspondent said Jap anese ships had been moving in and oat of Akyaii harbor during the last lew days "liut whether tlie> were bringing up supplies or taking oil' troops is difficult (C'i>ntiiniol nil Page two) Bids Opened On Nine Roads .I;m. ."> (AIM The Stale IliuliWiiv iiiui I'ublic Works ('umiuis t"ii • >(>«•!»«-rl 11ifi liirliiv mi Mini1 iic it... lOilds III I I \ t * CollllllC . hu< C.ICll : mil.-' iiwiiil ;ipprov;i| I>y both Ihc i riiiiniiissiitn ;uid public .idmin li.'itini,. which will Im.mrr ihem. ("hiel lliuhwjiy Kiiuiiit'i" W. Vance l»;i -<• s;iul ;•!! the ro.ids h;nl boon I'iilU'cl «•— enli.il to the w;ir effort by etihei the Armv or N.ivy. Projects ,ind low bidders included W.iyne county inili*s o| jjriid inn Mid i "• tit hicinu "it NC 111, 200 hit noilhw.-i o | lell'U' RriiiU'?i •iikI I S "»0: K. II lliii''- Con.sti'iic Iioii Co.. (irecliw ood. S ('. $ ISMIfo; Wiyne county |.(i2 n.i- on N(" 111. ;is|jh;• 11 in Iiicihk between (Joldsbom ;md Shiny ("reck. I'. K ("line. |{;ii i i:;h. .V{|.7r»:» ..0: Wnync county—!l,7 mile, o| miulihi; .mil truclure In— Iwccn ;t peinl approximately or-.c mile -imlhwc t o| N*(' III and Dud Icy. low bridue hi<l hv Kure Broth ers of licaulort .ii $1 I. IK! 75, unci low loiifl woi I. bj»| by I ,a\etider Urol he is of Knl. $2o.7!Mi.7o W.iync county Imile. of grading and asphalt mii liH'inu hitv.ccn I' S Army rescrva tion and I'S 70. I'. K ( line, IlnlciKli, SI 0.2:12.50. nin month tci • . favored ny both mil|<>r |>;iitk.., i ;iy offer nnr dl (he pi nci|>.ii headaches of the s»— Pi * • .iid. once portions of the iimirdltiil I east IK' opposed to it. The Piedmont. lie snid. i.« in favor of it. Asked who would decide whether the term would i>e eight months or fine months il left on ;m optional b.i is. Price siiuuc led that such a derision mittht be left to the unified school bojird authorized in the Inst general election. legislators. lie s. id. probably will gel down t«> bu mc.-s right away, but even then final .idjmirnment might no! ci'inc within days. Red Soldiers Drive Nazis from Velikive Luki / This photo Ha.-hed by r.iio from Moscow to New York shows whito-clal Iti-ian v. inc: through the woods in a :ceessful attack against the Na/.is in the VcliUiyo I "oi. 1 • ■ i other nil n.hi i s of tho l!< il A . drove the (icrmnns heyotid t :s key rail center on I • .ml ft • at.-. • —I the Nazis back into X u \ u Sukolniki on the Leningrad-Kiev railway, sixty miles front tiie Latvian l> odor. It tii fi'.t I'ress) Production Of Alcohol j Sufficient .|:m. r». (AIM A high ranking i •» in i-•»i IxuiiYt ; • HlCIIil • <! I Si I .•!• • .i^lHllltlilV Milit •iinini.ti • .■ : v • 11 •. i. .• .. Eilculinl lit *. 'ii \ ii 1 III liitv! .ill . • 1 ::<«•:I i:• llici- j inn I In' -smln ' < riii hm |m„..ii At tin- simr iiiiie. I >i \V;iiU-i (J. . Whitman. *i itsnil riiiwlur "I IV!'1clicniu .i! in i !• tn i'ii li.it >ui\c\> in i t.iMi -li itf .-i- in, .in litnni.iI uriiiti :il' •(i<11 {>■;•■ il . i.'iw mi dor way througlio: t llie midwvMoi n !>r:nu In'lt. would in- I'luiipU'li'd next j I" 'Mill. 'riU'-O silo.- W:il !)<• lu'l.l ill i«'--i■.' i' . mi I'nii.'trii( 11-m :i> luvtli'il. In- >;ncl. In siljiplomi'llt thi 111 (IlirtH'li >1 In.- | IIIKI.IHMI y:iI|i ills "I iilrnli'il i \|n i-ti'(l I illllll.illy Irmu llr l'ii|»|lillu-(l ill.illli litl-Mllt' nl mvntly ,iii|)lii\i'<i pi int | fur ( IiikiIi.i, Ni ' . Miii-r.ititu. Inv.i I unci K.iCity. Mn. 8,470 Ford Men Strike Unauthorized Walk out Started Last Night by Maintenance Work ers; Production Is Af fected Detroit. I.id. t,\I'i- - <>1 li rials lit tin- I 'ittl .Motor ( o. <lr rl.irnl (oil.n that a|i|iro\iiit.itrl\ X. 170 workers were id It- .it its i limine til.mt .is a result of .hi iniiitilliori/eil walkout starlctl l ist night In iniiiiteiianrc workers. j PriKliiction viltil iimim plate f«>t ] tanks aliiM i; lieen .ill' -?<■<I, .m Army spul.e n • 11-« In ed ;\ KiU'fi nil I ..aid that tin- di ptile centered I>■ mit a company |ilan plaeing maittl- mice worki ; . ..| ail eatcijorie.s u in It* i control ni Hie -■ i pcriiitendcn l Ihe separate n .1(1 in>!s. Ilcrctoloi e i <■ a ill. all el, fl i i cians ni I lie rni re plant. for e\ ample, urn tinder control (it .III electrician'- h and all carpenters and otliei uroiip- under a similar jnTanuemc-t I* I • < • objecting main leu nice workci . ' ie spokesman - ud. were said I" have expressed leai that a .shti'd'iwn • any lititldmj; would mean • layofl nf (he urnnp sen ilis thai division The Ford »poke.»tnan said the chntiKc had im'ci n ide in conformity Willi the e.•!■ ip.niy contract w lit Hie United Vitomrihile Workers (('!()>. till i- .11 ■ ti-i«»n comment on Hie dispute \v,i lackiim. WEATHER FOIl NOHTII I Midi.IN \. (iiiiliuiK'il (nhl with slightly Inner (<*iniH'ia'ui«'> Tcnissen Sponsors Bill To Repeal Income Levies Sub Rescues Civilians With the b"it!i I'acilic Klee|, J.ill — iAI'i A daring -ilnna rilu' tipri.itii'ii under invi'i' "I darkness ha> it-Milled in tin- re> riH1 i.l men, women ard chil <Iit-:i (nun a .lapane.NO-held island ui llir Solomon- group. Admiral William K. llalsev di>"l'>sed to day. The commandcr • >i the south I'arifii- lorce said thai IT • >! those iL'rCit'll wore white women UlH'Wn tip have lieen .11 imminent danger <>1 ill treatment and I death. Three wen- children. The daring eini|> \\.is accom !> 1 i-!:<-d under Uie very no-c.-; nl the .lap.-. Land-Buying Under Study Senator Byrd's Com mittee to Investigate Reported Plan to Biiv 30,000,000 Acres \\.islinmlmi. I.in. .1— i \• \n in< e-liiulion nl (lie [morn •drill's u.itlime purrhiisr of mil limis til' Hires <il I.iikI »ill lie nude l>\ Ihc joint enmniillee on •iuuesseiili.il federal e\|»rmli lures. (Ii.iirinnii Itvrd Ileum eral Virciiiia. said lod.iv. '!yrd 1"l<l epmltM: the < •inmillee would .-.ill in-forc ii " ii X" "i M l.lttell. Jis;- -t .it I itliilllCN lU'lKM il ill I lie liilul • division i>l the .lii.stire fie pilltllK'lll. I "I <11If' Ii >• ill! ill lii !i erfed -t.,lenient tli.it l!ie u<".o:n Html e •lile'iril.ite'l the fill 11.11 |>itl eliase I>f .IK.IMMt OIMI ,i le lit fu e.i e«|it it m t/v t" .• 1' New Krul.nul livid s.iiil lie w:i> mtel e>!ef| in (Cotifilllirl 'ii I*.IU<- Ivvii) Vanguard Of Legislators Set For Caucuses Tonight I),ill* Dispatch Kiikmii. In Hip Sir Walter Ilolrl. I»> I.VNN NISBF.'I. IliilciUh, .liiii ft Kiirl.v iirt'jviils unions meml>ei> ol 1 lie General As sembly around hotel lulibie- l.isl mghl were interested i>rmt-t p;ilIv m whiit eoniniiltee assignments they were likely t«» draw Unlike fnrrneV .-t>M<Hii'n *.<i- »>• occasion f<>i Mecklenburg Repre sentative in General Assembly Will Intro duce Measure in View of Increasingly Heavy Federal Taxes (hal'lollr. Jail. 5—(AIM — I mined hilt* repeat ul t lit- State iiieunie tax will lie proposed in I lie North (arolina fieneral As scii!hl> \\I)ieli will eunvene in j IS ilciuli tomorrow. Sponsor of the liill is Mfrk le nliiirg's ISepresentative l-'.d Ton issen. w Ini. with others of the Mri'kli'iiliitn; deli-nation. left to il.!.\ I'M- tin- rapital. lie hail the hill tlrawn when he left. lull .-r:i >...1 in- bi'la'Vt'd tlli~ ii- | it upcr t i 11 it- in rliminalc tin 'ate ii'i-imi' l;i\, heejiiist' u| in ■ singly hia y fi'deral ta\<> II nil ii i-:i a- I-Iiy repeal nf Ihe ■ ' ■!: i■ • • \ c > i'»I :ii- nlI -ot I>y • • i •• 1- I'i'i* ,i bill . i "a cled, T n I'M i • . |<i • !■ i i'(l 1>. olli'i ■ ■' ;n!< ■ ■ • > 11«I permit i -l fi i»i«i ih'I mcnine "I :ill i- si i:• ■••'I- i .l. ('ii inly a- il iin-ipal . irid m iiianre prcro i i ■■. t!a- S! il<- Hi' inii|. t.'i\ I - i'l.lll'd GroupToMake Plea To FDR W.I liiMKl-.t!. .1 i' .1 (AIM A i . , • 111> •■! i tliirnfi I leuisliilor> w.i , rpiHti'il IikI.iv I.i li;i\c ilrcidcd mi .1 l.isl minute pit-.i 1 I'ii- drill IJiiu.r rll I • ■ ••II|i' .1 ■ I" In!> I"t'\ ISH111 li.iin In- li-iiisl. il i\«• iH'i'Uv.iin. Tin i li-i i-i hi. m.ulc know n I»v hitth liutU nc llr>i)i>K*rii(>. (lame iimiri |*!« ;t ,-.it> i (i ill .i r• :j! • • i ell! 'I • .| 1 hi* 7Klr ' , ' I ' t •#«•>!, || | | } * ;»1 no'»n. i |»-•krstiirii > »ifi <mi In- ■ i . iin- PrpsiHcn: lint • i r »/ *\ 1'' i. ! ill -re .lily It.lfi I ill'! i .11- \i'l\ !••• tin* (llil'tl ■ :• hi !i. li i • | f ji rli • •: i<1 filial I II" i i «•'i»i \ i! ..(I I'ii -am- 11n* | Km*! . i • k I n 'I silii.v di Kp(i 11it • ilijt el iM length. intcH'-i in f'i> ji»v <• lin n i1 <l:i> iwiM I' >ui ni I" 'h» .< ■. rn-< Ii.i ..'1 Imcii rut nift driort tur v\ s. 'till -viiitx nnl> tin- fnrmiiiity '>1 \CI l| l( |1 i.II I Viwl i .• n >1 nliiillt Itiill Hie Hvrhc l>c|iiil>l ( iin house members mm time turliiv no (Iclinllc pl;ms lutve Ivcn ii ,irl<- lor it Republiean (f'l litillUi'l li I'iijje t II) Germans A*e Imper iled oil Five !* ront > *»i 1,000 - Mile Battle Line; Fresh Trap S< V in Don Benci; Other European War New < C . J In \sxu« i.ili-il i*r» \\ till til) ••III if; II l/l •■:•••!•■ in • iin imi. ilit.ini (I ' i' iini- \<ii.l» 11 • 11 •* i v * |wn l<•<! lull iv In h i - <■<'1111.111 .Millies nil I >| I In Id at .ill • <•-.( ■ ■ . is •' • i.i>i> i ui <>rr t'lrii urn • >■. i ni|n- I'l-rrii'-n I |i i * * t i: ; \'!l Iri • . i ic'iii: ! "nil . IIiii- lar u i:liri.i . . .• •villi I III- < : •< . •■i. suit;:! tl-. . r.ltiuil* !11. I fi ,. imrlril ti..:s-i:r. .• i 1 ■ > ■ availaMi- »hi|is us tin In rair* to \'«.yi iv . Ul.il. ;» v..;: it ■• : i il iiiui .• v |iar|>l• l«»v\ ml i > ,H»r disaster V.tr lli« (irrnmr ilis|i.Ui in- iriim .,l|i' it Iris in mirth Mi. .. r. • lli.u I . S. ,\rm> |il.mi - -ii •!«•'. • Ili-rtivi' new lil.iu ■ il ■ n il<*11 a lid \ in. :' tri.ii|is in sunt l.i-i"; I mil .k' Imuitiinu i ailni.nt ,i. , it targets. I niir (.i i ni.i.i in.iui". ucri' -llllt <ln\\ll .1: 1.11.1 .1 i •• ill Iho AliiiTir.il! ,ii ( /•(/ llll .1 11 tl /'/<■ I Heavy battles rav'i «>n 1 i• jrrent front.- in tin I; ; campaign f«ia\. imp C ierman.- on a I \\ ith tin* lieil armic oi ( • (leiieral Nikolai !•'. \atuim threatening to sprin; a i c* tra| a" omul in 1 .r n tlio Don lu-ncl Inu mile \%,• Stalingrad. Sd\ iet ilispatr). Russian f*.i t.• lat'ki ii niili-s of foryiliy tin final ii1 in a new riiiapuii'l tla (. mans following the rapture • (hernisliko\ and 1 ii« • nav:i Iiase at ('In rI: isli miles to the north. I lliiili ni lilt' 1'V <i ii' i. ni.< would iMii'iirli inori' .<\i- n sioiis in ,i ii"..11>n >i» j»i> «l another ii ,!itl • < i >-• i I'llKlllrillM lilt' suite. "I (.criii ri (lit jsioii> in (Slilll. li.i « it .j... it ,i .1 i .i u « .mi. «; t U. aIkui.i J I. I .it I.lKll I'' <> ill.Hi'. inlort t'liifiil hi' ii .11.e iJon, M.- . i... ,nmy I.it i. < 1 ll'. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1943, edition 1
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