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•fHIKTlKTH YKAK iv"tK s>:i:\kk .,K , „,vm,n . __ asmw ,ati:„ ,'iti:ss. HLNDLRSON, NORTH CAROLINA WhDM-.SDAV .\|-Ti:i;v«i()X. DKCKAiliKi; S. 11M3 F1VK ( FATS ( (U'Y BUYERS ^UNS BLAST PATH FOR TARAWA MARINE! 'I SUPPORTED BY A DESTROYER lying ofTshorc, U. S. Marines crouch amid the ruins of a blasted building on Tarawa Atoll (top) os the ship's shells score a direct hit on a Japanese position that was holding up their ; ivancc. One shell has scored a bull's-eye on an oil dump, which sends a column of black smoke skyward, 'i tic obstacle eliminated, 'he Leathernecks charge (bottom). U. S. Marine Corps photo. (International} Baiiey And Byrd Hit At Democrats Tin oaten to Form r p uale Party of Southern Democrats .■Kin. I)cc. S—(A!') — I S» iiat'- iMimi-rats ti. ;':i mii'i words today 1<» ;'i! a. tin* wrath of an un• xi' .Hid aii^ry upi*i.siuvr l»y in in i-ollca^iics. II : nun (iiil lc> t I).. l';i.I. Ill III i t unitratic senatorial lam|i" uiuiiillcc nii'l will) sili in i (liitll-.lc-liarrclcil .ill.u k li in I't.iui ill . V.i.i .mil I! il> N. < .1—-.111 attack Utii mind up with IS>rd «!«•iiuii.i: . (ititlry resign lii-> camI>.11 , i; |nn|, a ti tin >"'l?i'ii'i ..til* III' HUH 1 l" luiri* i In !.': ic" Haiti j :. ■ 1 till* : "llllll II I •«•!!! '• tin II' IIW II t\. II.' n«H 11.it ril lip uvrr < • lit i iiiiiHi that southern i.it> li.nl lornicd ail "unI lli.iti' i " wikli tlir Kepulill1 In "deprive the armed hi' .\mcriea llic rtfilit I" ti-." nut! in I..si week's scrapI'ViIt'i.il v ,ir liaUnt |H'>■i •»! .i iliri-clivo t" liie ' -'ill", tin-ill t. ;11 r.iti_;«• .i fi i i ;n \«>tc in next ■ tli-ni .il i-li i-liiin. i "I oil i'>l,i «>! I: Mil I'l li ii. tin- . T.itfim ill." • >1 " I 111- SUIIIII'I < i III II \ in iii | • » li"li ■ ' ii.iI 'l -ll ' ll.lll III.'II I II'1 I" ' I : <. 1 till' I >• : I -I 1.1" !'• I ' I >\\ . ll V. til ."i" 'i I'l' "ll • • ii< i v.in- m'tlini; timl "i i-(l .i ".--•Jul in i ii I 'null I In* attacks cmitiiiuc. lie Mill -\» i. will I jml a part> v lurii iiiimirs us nut liccausc hi•"« mhiIIm-iimis anil nut liccausc •'i politics, but liccausc \vc line '•'ii cnuntry. 1 ' ■ mi^lil pi 'ii-* I .ri-iI. till W-VIT •ii • iili-nt isilily drive n ' 11 wilicll I'Vt'lll main lie a ir m ... lit 111'1 I 'lllll' I I nr I >11111 ct'atic licl.ct ^ fwt •' ;i Rfiutltcrn l»i-ni"ciatic '"I v.l- will 111 till till- IjuliMlCC "(i' ii ili!< t-minlry." 12 MOPPMtr J / v*/' O'Mahoney Appeals For Ali-Out Price Control Measures Rumanians Take 2000 Prisoners London, Dec. 8.—(AIM—Kliniaiiian forces have won the hridKchc.id area cstahlishi-d h> tin- Itiesians at Kerch in the Crimea, wipim; out the Soviet landing; troops in a three-day hattic and taking 2.000 prisoners, the (ierman liinh command declared today. Tlic war bulletin, recorded ti <i)ii a radio hraiideast. said lir.n \ tiulitiiiK continued southwest of l\ ■ erne licit in; where the liiissians are >preadiii!t deeper into the Dnieper Inline. Victory Nears But Great War Still Ahead c ... 11.v ;; -i.•»;•> i a-M m., 'i t! .I.i it--! ' .ii S ' it: . |>. cm <-r of tht" Union of Si >111!) A trie . told u I in- - mllft i-iiic ' • I. v thai "1 i'ii-.. an- s'i.• 11 '>J1 tur '■ i'-iI v i-lit i ^rt .it war >1111 it* in front of lis." •■| 11 -<l ev«ryw hort? the leelin •. tii d tiling arc mi tin- ••eli," a j Sn ' . • | .-enel ; Knjjl.nid. Somclliiiiu i ! i'. ml; ,-!i.i|h- In 1 -ii- ii Ili.it i • I■ il n 1'i-it v.c liiivi- stH'ii what lui|>|**nCll III litl- I. Wl- 1 .III' M-l-ll wii.it . : 'ir 114 111 tin- Far I .i I. w In- i- t Iiiii ; II l \ «• In-Ill .1 ||<|I III tliuu. .111(1 III yea i * "Tin- eh-in-lit. ;ii»- nil Hie iiia.eii, ' i-.ent lenicil". Ill- tulll 11 i->i: I .-| I* ifn It-Ill If lit" ;i If|- I ill- .-. il! III II .per \\'i' |.| -t.ne | to |i|,i> .mi iii pmi.iiit rule "".ii .-.eciii^ • (('untiiim-il on I'.iKe l-i'tit) Elimination Of Points On Pork Asked It.i!«-tL:ii :»'•<■ i! - (AIM - S'.iti\; Il il'uiy t'.. : II ' - illcl" \V. I.I Nci .11 ii. .k i-ii'li-il tl-.il t-'c < : l ii- • jo! r .-«• Ad'" i• -1: ilmn riiniiialc | imlitls mi il iHirk iiini other jiork j.iikIiicK liif Hit dav-. -.Markc' tli! Iin4 tin ii North I '.it Hiuia." no v. n«- I olftrials ,n \V.i<'iiliutini ' - appro f'-iij an <n ili- -!.iuidue tn li"U 11111\ i- iiciit. "Holdovers .. r incivtifcitiij every day mi tin- > i •<■! mi accMinl o ins i||:t-jciit I 11 Ii -iii i.;1111-r plantK.ivct'cx il!c. M. (' .'-"I I*- • • •' '-IH-I-. S. ( fit: rketf arc «-l-'im for lltt l-f'l'ile pi . iikI t Ithc i' nUcI ii. Vic -tate arc liti.vni. i- a limited The liiclimond imirket i* i-liwtl Indiit Entire Control Only Chance of Averting Inflation, He Says Washington, Dec. 8—(AP) — Declaring that "taxes or intlation in the tint will yet us all." Senator O'Mahoney (D., Wyo.) today urged an "all-out price control" measure as the one hope of averting-u cost-ofliving crisis on the homb front. ney. concurring I with War .Miniili/.atinn Director James F. r.yiiH-s' asseiti">n last night that the "I.»• i:i..iry i.-.-aie before the American j.i- i<!»- today i;. whelh'er we are .ii; t.i l.i cp ii«»\\ ii the cost- of livi. said: "We can avoid inflation and ai Hit .same time correct injusticrs that now exist byestatiiim a neu line and lilndiiiE it. a line \\ orked out on the basis of equity." W i!c e\i !.ii.u <>nlrols call for . ■ r li/.<:i"ii ni wanes and prices ■ iii liy at 11 it- levels ol September 1.1. 1!M?. < )°.\ialioii<y contended that ,!•!. I i ■■ Ii. il iji'own out of their iir. in .--I i atimi. "We lind ourselves in the position deseribed by Justice I', vi nts sole I \ because, wc did not .idopi an all-out iirice control measure at the bcKinniiiK. covrriim nam's and all other living c«:sls," be said. "We ought to i!n it mm." There u a • little indication, Imwi • r, tli it r.vi ni:' 'appeal lo the nat • ii to unanl against inflationary 'i I bail wrought any change in ■ n.ii- • ii ma I sentiment. on food | price ani). idle:., railway wanes or ' i-tluT iclated issue:; now to the fore. U. S. Steel To Negotiate New Contract I' m litii^h. Dee. f!.—(AP)—Henjat ti I' Kairless. president of United S'.itc Steel Corporation announced • • lav that Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co: piir.ition and four other subsidies «•: the roriMtriiliov. would negotiate in v I ho conimcl with rcprcaontit \« - oi the I nited Steel Workers ni \merii a. ! The bead of the country'* largest : steel producer issued the following ; statement on his company's plans in e< ting the request of the steel v. i' t;e's tin i new agreement: "< ' nei::e-Hliliois Steel Corpor I mi. \inencan Steel and Wire C'oir,i.i'iy. ('ohmihia Steel Company, Nali*i.11 'rube Company, and the Tenih <■(. I'" i1. Iron and Rndrond Company. ali Cniled States Steel siih-•diar < •. have replied to (be notices r-i erl by the t'liiled Steel Worker's n! A'nei ica on December 4. reopening (he I l>"i en tracts now in effect and w ;i meet wilh repiosentalivcs ol Ihc ..h.oil ... Fi'.'fJ.lio'.l vi. Df.tillbtl U. 5th Army l akes Mt. Camino; Japs Slacken Kabaul Activity Incessant Bombing By Americans Excellent Air Base And Rabaul Harbor Untenable to Japs Southwest Pacific Allied Headquarters, Dir. * <AI'» A slackening in naval activity observed at Uahaul lent cinphasis today to the official assertion that the Japanese arc finding their once proud New Britain island air and jfcea base too hot to handle. While Allied bombers poured Ion lis of explosives on llic invasion-threatened island \t illi ineessant fury, a spokesman lor General Douglas .MacArlluir said aerial observation hail show n a nolieeahle drop in naval traffic at Kabaul. This tied in xvith liie t < 'it declaration of Hear Admiral I!• »t>• -rt l' tiey, chief of stall l«»r -\«Iti• ir.> 1 W-I11am F. llalsey, the Smith Pacific fleet commander, that Kahatil, «n the northeast roast of the island, i untenable to the Japanc: • anil "we have complete control :a the waters." Rabaul. with its excellent deep ■water harbor and six airdromes, is Japan's best base south of Truk, which is in the Caroline islands K00 miles away, founded repeatedly by bombers, its neutralization would constitute a major victory. On New Guinea itsclt th,- sharp | ground fighting tor Wareo n the j Huon peninsula remained static as to • position hilt Allied bomhc;.-. rai;ed enomv concentrations. The Aestra lians, supported l y tanks, are ati tempting to clear the Japs. i.esc ti >111 the strategic Huon peninsula v. ha-a ; overlooks llie pns-iblf inva:- u 1 straits !•« New Urilaitt. Bombers also hit the Jsipa'icst >u Bougainville around the Ar.eiicai j beachhead at Kmpn .-,s Augu.-t.i P> y. smashing supply lines and e\p|ndiuu 48 tons ot honihs • 11 an animus.'ihi dump and other targets. The tiuht, ing liere was reported (<■ 4i.i\e subsided. Drink Kills Six Negroes Durham. Die. i! i.\l')—A M ■ flay lli|!ht pai ly !< ii11r11■ " canned lie.it" cccktaiis li.nl h:<uiaht (ii-.ith tn ,-ix N'cui"<•> t'*il,i\ .mil leit another in .1 critical condition at a hospital here. Police expressed u-.ir there ;ii'e tilill others who partvok of the 11< .idly chink hilt who have not yet sought medical attention. Kive of the ci Ichrulits died vi terday and iinother succumbed 11 a hospital today A v. >m.iii 1 .■ Ii 1 ed 011 a street tl » .mint; and taken ti> a hospital, ivlicrc ht'l 1 "tif I i I it >11 was described a.s critical. S admitted havin:; dr ■ 1some "In "canned hea'" ti.« party, I' Captain N. K. II ndi e . aid. Legislation On War Bond Ads Killed Washington. lM*c (Al'j Ti •• House Ways and Means Committee todiiv killed, in cltcet, leuisUiti ••• which would have . lithoi 1/1 d p.. il newspaper advei tirina hy lie- 40-. eminent lo promote ;lic sale <>l w.n bonds. The vote in executive session \\ announced us 11 l« ten. Chairman Dttoglltotl (1>. V (' ) said the action was to tal'le tin- i< islatioli. which had th«< eflirt <>l 1 ilij{ the hill, lie -aid. Ihuvi • or, • 11 1 * someone probably wotilfl int'odu e another such hill. Three hills, ••in* ot them n 'i last month hv the Senate, wen fcctcd hy the comniiltcc action "p"Senate hill provided 1«.1 the expoii ditlire of SI.'i.iHio.nnn lor advert eincnt in dady. wekcly. seini-w < H,I\ and fri-veekly panels publish* I 11 cities of ii"t n >re than 111.mill Tv. ■ HotisC lulls Would have llthi'l .*•■ 1 the expenditure >>i VM.min.nnii t. ■ "ecpnlahly distrdcitcd" amonc ■ ev papers hav na •• • ■•i' i class 11 dim pri ■ iie*u«. t j. % . Ar. KU MON AT TKI IKRAN I'll ;j(<< ill i"i> .. vi'!( jmtcN V'A'si f i - . . » hui ti 1 .in iIhh mi'i-l i ;.K;iiii in ur.tiHicr iiirut! n! tin* world. tin-, liuir .a IViui.tii in I run. U i tin- lli! «m--i..i\i .'i ritnl .Tcni-o <i(> Mi.r.iiiii »! < ifs-iii i n >. <iiiiiiii" livlwc-n llirni i-. Avcriil llnrrinui:. 1 > \i |i>.i s.iil iv tit Uus i i. and. at llir rivlit. Priiw .'.lir.Utrr l l'tirc1!'!! II".' Miuiiis lui!>"« latin.. I \rin\ I'ltli Air I'iiicc pin to. t fr.U'i'iiuliosial Siitni(l|tliulo.) .Reds Driven Back \ At Kiev Bulge, Bat Gain Near Dnieper Desperate Tank and Infantry Assaults by Nazis Are Launched IW. ^ — One I ul' ilit' ni'»st ilesjierate (it'i niaii tank and infantry a>sanlU j laillH'licd (IliriltK tn<• seven weeks i»: i * t!«• f«r I Ik* Kie\ luiljri' lias f-.rn-.l tli«■ iitd army to re lii»- I ruin .several towns in tin* ('In i nya!\li"\-i\<>rnst«-n area l»til . S<iviri ir<Ht|>s have si-or« il iniimrtant gain* >*• ,tliwe>t "i l\ivj nicni'luii; ami a!:*i«»-t eon" v 1 en\ i iu;.i -I /.nam* nka. \ ita! jlillct i"ii iii the ! >ni(»|M r liei . Ktis.daii \\ar Imilct n; • aiti i R.r,:. -h «, ■ : that ... | m:it< f ll>W tiii •. ■> , by I ■< 'i Mnrsti; I Fritz .• I .-;«•!«i. riio I, .!• 1 >a..f • ■ N. • ..I i • . tail!..- ; ltd It■! I ;i! least !, the s;. i ... .-tii. Tlif N.i/i >■ .litis if I In- !\:.\ I I-itl> •. bmvr\it. uw • > -■ 1 I. lis-.i.Ill i;;tilis I" II. • r tlin-v IIim! .t I' in;. ilriviit! nil /ii • m- • i • i> ar-'l!* iln'i'i lin.. i. 1 11•• ih * • was williiii r .;i null s ni Hittown's Kill*- III' i ■ • 1 mil i: in inilidir i"il. I .'!I ul ;in si. .iir Kir til ini tii\* li■ :-fl It"lit |lis.) ||. hr- • 11'I W is 11*11 11'!' Ill I'. im « it ilili-. win.I t |i I' l Iii (Iisi'Hill Ihr wlinlr (• ii.hi < iiiiiiiinil .ilions .iiiil siin|>I> < sli-iii in il"' \.|sf ,ii< i 'ti'lnw Iwi .mil w until mult ul-* iii |ti !11 in i rli \ i|t| (.... ■ I I • I J\ i * s ||l'T.t. Reinforcements In Maneuvers Taken l>\ Plane, Glider ramp Mai-i;ali. N. Dec. 8.— (a!' \!> <■ . <!i and .-ujjjihfri were I i> j.lalir and ulldl-i llt'i lilt" Si : II- i itir .fi's area today as "!1I .. i i .iitMl .f<i tilt' gre:«1e.-t laV.i a:n|>tii:).oii- altaik by air e\ er i ' 11 this rnimtry. <i:iii!1 illy <'(|i * l" N • • . i j ■ i >11 . t vt . • :• ••«•.>. .'.civ land • lai' l.l.-t !lt . • . .... :iic a : la . «•:. ^ 15.ui M . dsed ii i nuri'iit'iil Sin (mile • •• t c ...•«•,.•! i \ ..r ... i mdei • , llil s|mi!h ill the ;irc» nis . .*• \ 1 D.IMH1 t run* <>l a I ! .. i><>. ui' di\ > «>>i I ! :n i . • 1! ... •and \ t; i •' V .IS ■i v 3 4TKIEK i OK MIIM II » MIOl in \ I'.i 111\ i I ul\ ami i mil limed v.i Ma l.initiil .Hid j'liuiMlat. •• iiu'ltidinji ■I - <• 'I Fights For Summits Are Bitter Montgomery's I oreci> Make Niw Advances On Adriatic Sector Allied lit :t<!• 11:«-1 , Alj-ii-r J >cc. ?< — ( A I * i I ; .\iiiFifth Army ha e;i|>m»- >I ,1 summit of iuftj .Mount < uniim routed the Nuxis lr<«iu thru villages mUi'li v.i •!' At it-11; 111 ami ivca|it .r <1 rain !>!<>• •< in iut •aki il Miiiia-li i;. 1; tor i'ijrlitiin- '• i win in iviit iivorlm>kii:u tlir tnaii t" Ca-^itc ami Itniiii-. it ua. ami'•nm-. tl ... day. • in I in.i .i i:i> li • blows (linn. i ill < •ri in.iti wit li-t •I' I' -v> 11 «Mt yailis iiii i! i i. , Ailriatir i-uasta! ■ l-i-ior. ( ill : I I ..I S.I I '.I i .. j :mva»n-i\s .1 t:.i . • I '. < U"K ; iv.i r. alu-ii !'• it i. ' ..- -til in | faiitry hud crosscd ti .• »t renin. Iviilinir iii st-vcri- (.c-iin.in <Msuultivs in ilctciw »t this 1in.isi.il si'i'tiir I.H1H- \\ it It ilivi-m ri\ that I'ii-lil Marst-ni (>r<>cial Albert Ivesseltiiii; hail lliriiini tin- !Ultll ai innri il m rna ti: r divisinn inlii Iiin- tli.-ri* in t-olirve tin- 01 li intaniiN division. 1 he (itli Mas st> li.nllv -mas'ii-d that otic ul its li.it;.lliim- Insl all its iill'irc-i's. emerging with mil* a sergeant ma iur left to command. Continued rain well a- !•«-«-<• I enemy ill-'i n:i' .- ! I'm- !*. I advance, and the Germans tiin . I hc«v.v artilli j bomba dnient at A! ' lirii-i fl(i 1. • ■.■ i i ,i v ' J -. ; iiinil. •>•( nil i.ii i ■ •• ieatlai i ti v. nrd ("hie: K.vcrj lout gained in (In- filth Army's newest advain-e was yielded only after di*s|ii-rati* anil rosily defense by the (ii-linans. When British troops in sharp liatlli- ousted the Nazis limn the siiinniit o| Monastery liiilse— yi h it'll tin- (. ri m a lis hail rrtaki-u in a ceiinterall.iik tin- day beforc—tln-y liniiiii ii liltere I with (irrniaii dr.id. Monaster* liidui* is oni- ni Ihr looiliills leading In tin- In|> nl Mount ( ani ill ii I'rniti Hii- Miiitli. Fri.ni |. ->.t mii.s >t; 1! tin- ilntni tail iiiii heiuh^ i M • ■ i . inini'i aiul M'i at M • . ( ! ■ nans ••v.- i- :■'!!! ii.i ' ■ Ik-i inrt li r r ,• ■ 1 '• • "v «.< Miunan- -tin ('.. l.iri river flows n:u the tipitc-r (I rigliatm. Stock Advance Is Continued I .< I ' •< ' . .\' \ . I■ lti« M \ III, TUfui I • >\ Mill' ll ■ •MIH ' i\ <•!., ifl li:i" I lit ..I til." {;• i " n w \ !■ M il lirrr 'oil iy .1 civ • ):,• i i ll \li . !«•,. la ' :• mi: ti' in . • • |>l .t.v./Hi.: I lit ..ex" "i i • li i*> ' \\l!h (U'iUlltl illKl IIW I Illicit St.i'-'v Ihf i"'-1 i i ' i ■ ' 1hi« Mtr<<«'-ii;i.v «■ • • frtTWr w ir i :ii IfHW* • !<■: t; , I' i!;, ti it" Iilct, y. 'll CV|>i A 'I ll ,. I-il fl' t l.i ll I'll. rI;tl*liVtilk ill ti ll/.; i j -il'i n m 'in. ' > ' 't.; ••• tli T:'rktj»h f> ■ i'■ f,1 1 -:Iii |ii ml ?'• n iuii \l M. It Xw ') M"'.(-.i i nc.tii;! . • >11 Die .• •lieivtn \ 1 ht , •' l»i ' iilc.iyt n-• ■ f)iv| i»y K<- !• : <1 I A <> . *.i'« mi en w • i'd ni l" ;■ n rc|).t|: ii n . ' ■ • • "): li* thi Iti'tnlmi I)•>))>' Malt ■ it-. 1. ' • ■ ' ,, n "■ '< t i'i' 1 11 AnU.i .1 1 !t , 1 i'\l li rl.ivs." 'till- T ' • IV' \ U-\\ !!:<• SUIlifS<• ■!< ■ ■ ■ tin1 I'liHlffcncp minp Iiirnnwhift* fnrni "••• Anknfn r ut ", which ■ !"I 11'■ 11 >ruc -ffiU* <i)ir|',itlinis jiiui •1 - • •• -.it:!, in- VC17 d«W ilui.'i . lie l>i oias-rtt', :< 1 tried by Mitt 11114 • . ' ' •!' 1 • !•! «'M ?lu» pi'oi'iwns i ! v.. I • [>tw( Thp C'tmnu •• cjll< v H« 'I lr> ' • ; • '»•' <v :i s I I: , t tttrtin ;i- Wliuii t it . 1! iln„i H!, !'■ tlV 111!1 • t ; , I i I- : !,<t Hlfll C :'(•(! I • • ct !• , . t (in- > lit, Mat; . "" '•>"!• "ii ">l !' Irli Ish |) •.* 1 . ' s let t'nlnti hit kettl Hnlijiti'in • • of Ivslitir* \ i*l- !« rui .1 - r|imlion,.l.]c whfthiv I ;< • I ttnn'LiotioH frt !'.• Ic • i , . ,;<i t• •?•<*«• 1!w wintry t.. s. „ f^tkun Invarton in vhljh the Red army
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