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Ba fly Btspatdj THIRTIETH YEAR :asi:i. \Mi:i, si:itv;.-K • A.V.'-'IATKH I'ltKM UENPKKSON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY .'.I* DLCOllJEii :U), li»l:j i-i;itusiMn. x,„;ilx„„N - 1' 1 \ h LhNi.-5 COPY Blasted Railway Wage Dispute Continues As Problem Ktiil i 1l<k1s Named C^oloncls in (Jnsis Here aro four or the seven \meriean railroad |ire-.i(!<*nts who have been Riven llie rank of i-olonHs to facilitate their handling of the na tion's rail sv*tems whtl? thev are beine operated h> the government. Tliex will run as many divisions ef the rail network. Tlu\\ are tlo,>. I. to r.) Ralph Ilndd of the ( liiraso. HurliiiRton and (Jniiuv and Frederick E. Williamson cf the New Vork Central. Bottom (I. to r.t William .1. .leaks of the Norlolk atul Western and (.'Initios K. Denne.v id the Northern I'aritic. (International) Shipments Of Coal Stopped To Ease Shortage In East Servicemen's Vote First 1944 Issue Washin^ldii. Dec. 30. (AP)—The November election • >l votes i>l ! iiiid women iii uniform bo mdcd ; alnad today .is the tii.-.i jx•!ni«I issue lor 1 it 14. Chan man Worley, Tcxa.i Democrat, . nnounced lie would rail tlio House Elections Com mittee when Congress reconvenes oil January in in pick up the legislative %hot potato which tne Senate naJ Voted to toss into the slates. Worley, who seeks a compromise. I discribcd as a "smoke sci ecu" tl»<? J ciin-.tiU tioii.il question raised nho.il ; the power "I t'ongreiis to legist ile I ways of lacilil.itmi; \otes by service- ! men . nd won.en. Frank C. Walker. Democratic na tional chairman, released • > stale- j nienl saying he had "no doubt thai a compi oinise measure can and »vill ■ be unacted." ( FDR Probabh 1 las j Win W ar Platform, | Against Isolation Washington, Dec. 3d. (AP)—The I ••onsen. ii. oi political W -tin gtou to day appeared to be that President Kosevoll i- .1 candidate lor a fourth term on a platlonn proni in;; to Win the war and then to 1111 •« Aire- j ilea's economic and military luturi: with that of other nations. That w s the deliberative Hcpubl.- | fan intcrprc'.at "ii ol Mr. l.'ioscvcH- ^ news eo: icrcnce net ion Tue.-dav in fondly laying .it ret the New IV ii for a win-tho-vvar program. 111 warn ing against economic and military isolation alter the war . nd in out lining a program of proposed post- j war expansion in security, employ ment, recreation, education, health and lioUoitiif. _ ' Ickcs Seys No More Hard Coal Ee SerU West Until Aprii 1 Washington. I)cc. ."!ll—<A!'i — Interior Srmt.u > Irkcs ;m ■a.iiiicetl today that the hard coal sliortiiRc in (lie cast is so scwrc that mi nunc h.inl coals will In* shipped west of (In- Oliio I'ciinsvli ania boundary until Anril I. The emoamo '>li We..t»\ • >*1 : ii flits. In* said, will prir. de ;ii>nut ;;uii iMMi ailiiiti' nal 1 ■ •n;-t lor IV.- cajl. Ickcs. replying wimwtieally ti> (ho War Manpower C'<>iiiinissn»i>, ,'.>s'-il t.l In1 i.- mmc |)iiti\ *• llrei ever tlit- coal slmrla^r is elm* "In coii s:e< .able extent" t'> a nuilipiWci" shortage. II" jiccusid tin' manpower <.>m— misshni nl giving no help cxrcpt I" (iilidicl i rceiuiting ca.sij»:.i.vi iliat Wils llllSlKTCSSflll. Tin* inanpiuer c nnmissi ai re <viit Iy attributed rnal sli"i l >4'.\-: (k tin- \v»rk stoppages in the nil.ies lln- ,vrar. In addition (•> the < i?■:»..»• o ( i t tins; oil hard iiwl rnim th«* ml. In- ; ill! ii i uccil I hilt fl.lt-. >11 I lis ot \Yw York City's share o hard coil I- hk "frozen" for - de only to (••■i s niers wlio.-e Iiimuiccs cannot iiiirn soil conl. AWAttDPJ) CONIM'C'T ui n.\l,s Camp ISidner. Di e. I i award • i 'loo I ('•■ikUii I .Mi rial in n ncty I i ■ ailier ot the station miii plciin t Vi liJjiiy Police dclai liintn' lien ,ii Camp DiiIiic.' w.is aiiniioun Itll tod bv post in leader Col. II. "VI, I'o,,; ie tnvaid in de iiv C.ipt. .laim - A. ( anipocll. n>n 1 i illd n . o> licer of tin* cletachincnl and i.l. II. Wci-bci L-.-r. exec-dive officer. W£A I OI5 XOHTII CAIIOI.IN \ Partly cloudy and contiimrd cool loiiit:ill with slightly tower trmneraturc.H in mountain!* to nieiil. Friday, partly cloudy and ^llfeiltij UU1UIC1. Unions Seem More Tangled Than Ever Over Major Issue Washington. I)«'. :'><)—(Al') —Willi t!u- army at the throt •'e. tilt' nation's railroad sys tem was rid of a strike threat today l>ut not of the wajie con troversy that provoked it. Two brotherhoods, the train nun and Hie engineers, execnl• ■•'I agreements with the car riers. lint tlu- demands of the I oilier orjriini'/.ations remain un settled and, in fact, the unions set. mod more tijrhtly knotted ihan evi l*. CI i< !s <>l Mi" three o|>oratin:! un i.iiis diii tui.. firemen and sv> ! ij'Vii told l.l (Jonoral Sjoni orvrl t :i 'v yrvtei day lltat they v iii'I'i i«.{ Hi; ilengo tin- sovcrn meiit. hilt they <;« laved sending stii'.v caniollati. in i.rdors to their "ha rnrori if: t!ie i<M until !> ]>. in., •a i ' tier 1 • ie'-loile in the n oji.sase ■ <• iiv«'i : " .in '»! tin1 \v;:^e sct Hoido t. Tito ordo;" finally was sent I:ii" t • ii;i.iri.iati' M because, tin • ii...; c*hi"ls .id. government «:«>!.• ■< u ;e ••isieii a commitment. T'n-' contracts signed by the trainmen and tlx- enquirers pro vitli <1 ft:r an increase of nine certs an hour and a week's va entiii". Five rents nt that ain>a>nt was awarded liy Presi dent Ilixiscvclt. acting as arbi trator. .is compensation tor hut ami uv.ay-fiotn-home e\ nenses. Similar term.- were reported a\ *ii! — i.'.'le In t'no liivntun. conductors ami M' iti-hmi-n. bill the chiefs of those nnintts feared acceptance would moan a waue freeze for the dura ticn or the war. llcrc is how the "non-on" ease stool: u In n these 15 un ions representing more than a million oil ice. shop and track workers, cancelled their strike order on .Wonda\ the> sent a let ter lo I'resideut Itooscvclt ac cepting the sliding scale increases of four to ten cents approved hv Stabilization Director Fred II. Vinson, and saiil they would aceept the President's arbitra tion of their overtime demands. In Ihcir c>|> nil n. this left only liio overtime Issue fur arbitration. Tile lailiv.als (in not agree and wan* the four li Ion ccuI> and the over limo ruled on as one issue. Thai would tend ;•> cut down the total amount • >1 the award. U-Boat Sinks Merchant Ship In Caribbean Mi mi. Fin . Dcc. 30. -(AP)—An enemy submarine hi fai ihncali .sea | : .ml: .1 medMin—i/eil merchant ship [ with ;i <>! Hi roe lives In uiid i December, i.-\ ivors who arrived here I t |HH U'(l. ! Cndeisea raider- v1 i*i«• driven out '"I the Caribbean wIice tliey operated i: slii'NKlll If! mouths a.no, ;mil only ipiiek liil-mid-mii raid- <111 .'■hipping have been experienced mi ice. The In lest victim w. s struck by three lor|H;tliies off the northern coast hI South America. One shot wa ! lired by a mm crew, hut did no' ' strike Hie U-boat, which was heard 1 hid could not he seen. Crewmen remained aboard the | striken sh.|> fur all hour aid la 1 minutes hoping ti> -alvage it alter the first loi jiKin exploded. Then two additiniial torpedoe- quieklj linishcd their hope.-. Frank (>, Meade ol Xorloik, V .. j third mate, .-aid several men were injured 11: addition to the three killed. S'ewn'y reached salety. Flans Ready For Full War On Japanese WitfihiHKton. Dev. 30—(Al*)—Ad I miriil Kit est .1. King, cnmmiiiidfi* 1 in-ehiei ot tin rleei. sa'd ("day that liliiiiN are ic.iftv for shilling fuil ' streputh ot :he t'lii i d Nations ml > 1 hi* war a«.un-l Japan, probably ' smne time in I!' 11. I'cparalion 01 Hie |>l.ins. lie said. I iiavi hi en underway fur several i months and n ay net w ot until de | (Cjji.mueii uu kive) GIANT NAZI PLANE FLIES HEAVY ARTILLERY TO FRONT ! • door m the aose. Five pair* lArim's Riiil \dviscr Martin \V. ( lenient, president | of the I'eiiiis.v Ivania railroad. lias I just been appointed advisor to the .Army during the period that it \iill operate the nation's rail roads. Described as the "ablest railroad executive in the coun try." he rose fr-ini rodman to president since 1001. (International) lag Buying Slower Than It Has Been in tile sjr Walter .til el. 1 >.<i!> llispulili I-.lii ill. r.V I.VNN MSK'.T Raleigh. I»ci . 3d.—''Abo t tliit -• .c sim n! :he vi. ." as the ol I ana: used t" j.iv. >" may i i ' Ion;; line.- ol Waiting motori. I M 1 i;»• various |>' ci dispensing iito-i.nb le licen-e plait TH- yea; l • Itcii-i j cii.-ti ibiitni;^ p ■ ills pre l< ■ ;c.-te(i I 1. an for rn. ' v years p. . iv i»e | cause there arc .-•• many plate. being l)n iK"l '• ' beciiusi e ao <• | 111tt- de rlline "ii purcha r i>» ; moved tip 1" .'aniiary III. One i>t 11m- in-v. paper im ier I the last t !• . e ii As.-. nbly Sena!. ! I.ee We ':n • l'le\ el,. I sponsible •! II • e days o! - .nv cai mine 1. 11 ni* that are Inula n>:li! . lie Clin.-' I len-t 1 lit y do not \\ iif lo money they have lor a I be I ore Saul . CI.ills ha.- la .• i care nl. Sena'". Wealhc passage "I II bill exleiuliii. ' c* till C one lull month. The lie e cli.'l Us al ' ic >tor vehicles office n Kalci) n l at most ol the "i ' ■ m11111j: p> > n t mod by Hie t aiolina Al> CI • have been busy, but tin- ■ no! been la • >• inipa' a as in oiliei yi it-.-. Keen -•>. ' i • i - ber of plants -"Id lip to <1 e • -jh psires wilh ye.r.- when l)en-ni ■: :tl was ti e deadtiiu*. Motor v ehicle olfieiais tr i • ;eep : loi. in u i pill I v from iff -iiv en to the cNten ion of tune In • • lbs ' dale i»e-- u-e liiev feared t •:> .iiv pi "pie v .lil • nl and the-- " i. mi of j in would occur at tbc end of j.tiinuaiy .is illv eaine lin ig the ' last l\V " ill lliroe days in DtHTIllbtl4. War:i:!ig i nov .'..veil (hut t.ieic vv 11 i be no soiuidtidtion show., ctcl.ij Within 48 Miles of Polish Border After Capture ol Korosten Moscow. l>ec. :'>i»— ( A1 *) — taneral Xikolai Valium's I'ii-l i kraine rainy, .-.|ieai'headiiiy a j/reai Soviet three-!'n-ul winter « .r. rolled toward Rus sia "> 1 :»•'!!> front irr today across till- flat, frozen steppes tiiat contain lew natural o'osiatles iii. t "•!' tiie llujr r:\er in 1'olatui, IP" miles away. \ .main's troops w civ less than IS miles from I lie rail and river I'uvii of (•oroduit/a. on tin- old Polish-Russian linnler. follow ing llirir spretarlilar i.ipline of tin rail liult ol Kui'iistcn .vi'slci duv. Aiming toward the fir*l l>i:i ur out lo Soviet territoi ■ I !;«•> pushed lur\. ant on i'i .• hi'i'ls ol a l>itlril\ iv.iistin# lint exhausted I'm niv. With ilie northern army V ' i tin'.-' fnro s rapidly expane 1J iiiilc liit'iti'h in the Leningrad-* >t on» . r.ilway I rem Kuroste: t i ••• ( hcrnyaktinv. other uiiIIk \\ u «•' i;i._; iii < ii /liil-iinn' Irini tin* ii«-.tl. ana i<i»: i nd I.i'i si front imt h [ placed Viingui itls beyo the >. .vii ol I../:. llv« miles th e<| .... .. .■ i.|'int«* the v 'l Ukraine • Uv.r,, ; N'tiwltcti were thm ■ - that i Mar-ii." \ ai Mann. . :'i j ly li: .. i:ani/etl a: n .. i! ' «• . 1 •!. In stem tin I. i ' - S \ • :i I rash > li ■ : . : t... ! .. : On the *oulh« i i lrm:t. iu»i li the Slueiprr ii. Itriid '•'•in it Itudtnn Slatlm Third • taint' .fill . i :i n. \\ -»t; •; iiUT. i '1 i:i mii ■ii taiu i' I> to > I'.:" . . u'1'.siuiril across iliriver it«>• • j /.ar m/he. in a utile-mitr i.■ 2• vaitri I! it i niii|iiftrl\ rrsioiv.l tin' -i '• llui'iirr il.on to Hih s.aii niii;!*.. i m ill .■ ai'ii.aeiii.. ilk . l (I riu.,I |. lor n i Iii in V h.li' li i .i.i. C -ii Ivan It..in.i.v Dal tic nr» y tr •<»!»- e. niimi. t their em e! - ,• : .ii v.iii . S A'. \\ 11 K ills l.s Prist iier W'iir W.,-h •U1"M IXv (A,r»> The Wiit* department announced >••«<■<> t V »• II-T 1,1 I{| ' I I t S Will, ,r Willi in li. ttilktn*, futhe'i. 1103 Anderson >::•«• i. Wilcon. v.is mutnt! Ilfi t"t i'i ii S: a ulriieis in nl a ,ii *.j, n< i - v. n liy (ii'i'n n> . (pienls alter Ihe t*xp •tin- il.it>'. and cat owners are show ma appreciation by getting plates ulnum! ns rapidly .int w lli'nit ll»e lens-env.-s unit C'Jtl Oi othtl . fca.t.. American Bombers Hit Supply Lines of Germans in Italy Allied llradiiiiiirtciv. Algiers. |)<< :;o—(AI*) — Kijk'hth Army ' haw pressed a milt- up tlie Adriatic coast ; r< in Ortoiia oward IVscara over a heavily mined road A! II • d headtpiai Icrs announced today. • while American homhers ri|»)»f»l into (Nazi supply line.* in Italy. Fly i 11 u FurlrcsM's Marauders, ami railroads supplying German > r>t. rda.v on lilotUim: seaports ami 'ilhcr liriiii!it'is entr.itrd liirrc". at res* the peninsula 1>:i I - llr 'inc.. with tic.n > lilims espe < i!l.» mi Itimi .1 .•<! IVirara. ' ;.S » »r»« SMI. K a! v > s» t> >ei» ni an imix»rtiint 1 ill i;..li ;i mile tin In*.«■ -t \'.l! lit nde. heiiil II iii'tcis said. (I l". i ll ;-, • il C an - ■ ,'jllt m:i ' | ' • i. ' Arit 111 Me: • 1 •< nit..- - • ted si (<.' Ti:i I. d » i !' > !• ■;;i > Nazi Capital RAF Bombs Smoke Curls Upward High as Three Miles; 20 Bombers Are Lost Loiulnii. |), (. :;o _ (A!') — -M"i than 2 2l>» I Iiilt (i Stall - toiia of hijrh explosives and in n iuli.u-y li< ml.s >lniuk ;t• i I burned the shuililci'ii!^ city of l>etrlm hi ■ ni; ht ami may iiavu finished ii the working ital nl vu l lli;IH\ . ■!•»•«• •: II,- miahly I.Ai* n:«ht ;u m. >1. • i . . ■ , 1 ' ' • i Tv J ,il i'-- il «!• i li-. ■ :t ! i . ci,i, .. "• •' 1 ■' !■' i • <>l ih- ,!;, '• "i •• i ' ! • 1.11 . I 1 i'X|llllslV** ai.i! I ever poured on one target In an ■»».i; l> in ilii.i v .r. mi ' * * i i" y it . il ..'i.l L..nadi;ri \ ic 1m i I >-t. !ii ;min>unriii', the operations th;* tir ininist*'} (liverllteC tin: .iliac!: .is "vrr» lieav>" uid r«m <cn'ii!>d. .itirl • 'ill >nii)hv •?iii il<(l iipiijn! to i. l IrnJii ilir forte 11 r < •-. sfl ii> I.UUO lull:; tuiiv ni Iiii>!i i-\|i!u--ivi", ti'l incpiulurii's. raid." .1.' Mown attacks ••:. west ern i'lid central Germany and nnrtlt« . i'i K. .mi. .itui i mivt—1:> iiiL > • ■...■ Five I-; the heavy bomb* «•: s V I H' f.i: ;.cii,n. it v....- tiu' «ii)th I'.: ;:.>h • M put.. ■ >i bom').- seven prcviow ..xsuuits slnec Mi <»blitoniti<iti t'iinipiii^n um» Cotton Holds Net Gains but n :•<! t( <M i.:e higher. Col :•>' fr<> : ill,- i .•a h..i<i in-; . ;i biilc ;i! ivh»:i, 19.06, the highn «'i\ >.mr Dec .o lis nu- iiisii Illltfl).-. MKt. May 19.37. :trl> tnuh:. i.• •!i — el !."> Miir« h atl t 'nil fo 'Il(i. yc* : < ii.i l .i IMS I Marines Advance Nearer Cape yicucester Airdrome ,:<-n 'lei "11 I1 -It- 11 ' laii\ !, i\ aiin ;! ;t hi I : - .njj . ion :>u ii, ■ dr»a ■ Jlbotlt ' !> i'i? I'OUI f . .HI - • . 1 ' ■' liis Ai.'i A ' iv's t- • • »>t-ii-«|-M* ,-»ifi TtlC ManlUV • I till' fit-:' I III- v. < II' v titirlfng hack iittockg h ill I II"' V tlTI'C I-' ..»«•(! IIV 'lIM I «I' -i: h i siwtkf. ii .ii In iuihiIht ii{ :i ivjiimrnl ■riif mi n- miii! npiiiK 1 on iidiinU'd lli.il while the .'til mid i;;i\ .il poll (I jii;: - Riven tin- .'viwiiin tiic Mdiiiie^ landed o.inciA., hdd driven • . ■ ho lor ; ;i " i i. : lull i .1 >> tlnj «,,-te. 1 li 11... \t • I . . • ■ 1 I t . llio ,i '••II IV.i. V I 111 (i iy reported, by bomii im mid Mul iik lira . .:. ■ ' ■ 1 • . , ";l < M t; v i . *i :nlll|l l-.lt on- ' ri .1 • ill' ;i IIt III ,'iini lltt* I"\vri clojK* oi Ml. Tiiliiwi*, li li'l .l it )l( , v MM '' • '"II' oC 1 ; • <' ' '» (111 ' II III:.', t III1 CiijK'. \V( ' . \l II' {..It*. i.«" i.<H \ ■ In- A 't ins " tinned Ik |]it*U the it|> the cmut oC ill! II "II l'CM lis ii A mi- Iran army iwtrolit eiiishetl witti th< Joiwiicm mirth • >: Aitierlcttn • -i n 1 i' d.tli'd position.. 11 the Aim wo . . I'll tl • " ''11 . I -t I'Oii ■ 'I NOW Hi it in. \• I"11 I Will.. !•'. Il.iicy' Siiu111 Pttclfic heitdtitmrter.« untioiirtccri >ui'« cwjIiiI 11 Ir iiiui mm raid* •• fltibaul* llir i -nemy linse ;• 1 the tmiliie.'isterii tip oi Ni-u IJr l,i ti. .mil Kietn. «tir nil slti|>|iittK biiso en the e.tfl i • si o£ IVmuiiinville ^kind in the Si>lomonS| both Monday.
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