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THIRTY-FIRST YEAR t Hettitersun Batly Btspatrh '^\]» I.'" XXKIK WIHK SKIIVIl-K (iv lllli A5M M'l ATIJI) I'UKSS. HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY ]i»l l RUSSIANS NOW IN SIGHT OF P •i in.isni:i. i:\ i:11\ a iti.k n« >< >.\ K\<,i:i'T siwi'.vv. FIN E CENTS COPY R Heavy Bombing Of Berlin Follows Assault On Sunday SEEING RED this mornin;!. Adolf? No wonder! So no human bcins cuiiIcl ever pu;h you out <>l Stalingrad. Well, the ItusMans were a bit iupi'i luiinaii, at that. And how about the Dnieper liiver v. here you were jiuint; to stay put? This morning vour army seems to have the "Dnieper lirtid.;." Thote . (iots before your eyes aic bombs bursting on the lierlin tliat couldn't be bombed. Vour blathering is drowned in the roar of explosion. Adolf, your number is up: IT'S ID Ml OiiUmutional) 113 Men Injured Off New Jersey Coast In Destroyer Blast Cause of Explosion At 6 This Morning Slill Undetermined New York. Jiin. —(Al*)—• A I'nil I'd Stales drsl royer ox |)|inli il and sank six miles imrl liea-t "I Sandy Hook. New ,ler. ey. today, (lir Navy public rclal i•»11<>i I iif anniitinci il. Tin* »l tin- c\plo*i«>n. which oi'i'iiri'tl about '• si. in. eastern war time, was undelcr niiued. the Navy said. A lew minutes before the Nav>\ iiirieial announcement, an nflieer at I'orl Hancock. New Jersey, told reiwirters al police heailiiiiarlrrs liy telephone tliat at least II:S men were injured. Tin' ill td naval district i.vaicii tliiH ti'ii mcnl: "In evil' • n( I (Ml slirv i\hi s ai re adv have been landed. "Tlii' .sin.sing was outside the rhanni'l leading into the harbor and there sue ti" obstructi'iti* in .>ea K'»uii; tiiiflii-. He en:' siiul t-silvine opera Hi hi arc iinirrcdlng.1' At police lie<idi|ii.ii°leis it w i. learneil tr»;11 <1 -ii'vivih- were in tin- Kort Hancock hospital. Ten iintlmlsniccs carrying ."i!i othcre were on 11 ii ir usi.v Im the 11 i I il Irmn a pier .il K»rl I Isilteock. The Miirim hospital sit Slsiten I - land . en' ;*(»<# blimd plsisini units to the piei ill Ki rt ll. nenel;. WEATHER I'lHt NOItTII C \liOl.f V \ I'artlv cloudy si ml sliclilly cimlcr tcnir.ht except little Chanuc in temperature iu mmiu tains. Tufadav. fair and luild. / Invasion In Yugoslavia Is Rumored SInekliollTi. .I.m, — (Al'i — A I'• Kl.i|M->t di ,i.i!i h lii tiic SliH'Uholin I tnmUcii lnd;iy -;ikI iinnm.- rir <■ d.ililijj Itclniiiflt* saul lli.it lh< Allies wi'ii: >rttiiin tlx' .si.14c lur ;iii itiviisKin nt Yiiuo.vl;i\ in by it ikiiui f.«t;iiil>lliHK In dfU'luNKis HI tin* 111.>11 iM ii'U nit ihr l> ! iiiitiiir fniist 111 tin- A(l''iiitif. 'I'tic (i 1 »|>;itt'li ;iddrd ti .it .1 l.nm I ni.ijnrily ill the |i;n lis:nis .m l 4;n• 1 I ; In.-, npi i.itmi; . 1 u; 11 • 1-1 tin* (I« i 1' 'ill VllJJII!-lil\ lil .lllfl (i.lflf ll i i- l|H.\ Ihtii 1 hiit«'d uiidii thi' k;idt ■ 11111 n Miir.^liiil 'I'lln. FDR Agrees On Harm Of Wage Dispute Wujthinut"". < M') I ■rl<-n11.11 Sriicliir.v Sir, n il K.i 1 \ - i< t»«l;iy I'rc'MfJi'Ml It'l l" 1 1 <•« ' i d "t« >».!%«• Iwril tluir.iim iilnii ■ I *i* .1:11 Inn x" .1- tin* Ii !:li i!li'- ill .\ d.i .issfrt' ' I that tin- i.i 11 iiid ,-lcrl in linvci' sios Ii d -tn'imtlK'M I (ii'iuiiii 111111:1 !«• iiid will 1" re- t. I'!. 11 !v riled ri 111 ii<- .Mi. 1{inncvH 1 n.i .Is. ''j '.I:;*.!, vi tin uiliu.iU l'io RAF Airmen Deliver Tenth Great Blow On German Capital London. .Jail. :!—(AI')—I.er Iin. tin- KAl"s first target for j 11M1. was given its .sccoml | seething hath of Hro ami j honilis of the new year today j hy liritish airmen who tlcliv ered their tenth great blow against the charred capital. The newest attack came Hliile tires were stilt hurtling from a I.ooi) ton or bigger assault that was made early Sunday and while Ciennan reseue winkers were stilt dixiting dead and in jured from the ruins. The air mini-trv, discrihiiiK 1 itiay's attaek a> "heavy". »aitl 21! aircraft were lost in the IScrtill raid, in Mos quito 1• I .. in western Germany and in i iih-i ii France .iiui in.tie-laying tipcraiiii^ in- em my waters. Tu.i large eiiueeiitrations of tire wire left rolling in I lie city, tlic cnnimuiiitiur said, anil Sw ed ish tlis|ialcht's dt'i'lareil the tor tured • •ernian capital tiatl hatl its worst night »inec the "destroy IJerlin" campaign began No vember 1H. A!ii'tit 'Jt hour- elapsed betwc -il the two at tucks mi ! :>-i! m. Itut Swed ish ci<rrL'|M>ii(k!iit ..it the uit'iiiirc ■ >l th'lavtti action l.oinb l;.ti kept I'fMilenis <>f tlie env in In iters until ; p. a., and th.it If- Hi.in eight I lours la It i I he II i li- Wei e i\ it'kiliK again. I'he maul blow tell scvcra In all's later, however. Swulisli reiturls said Hitler's ItlMiriolis new chancellery w as t.ae of the places hit in the aerial barrage which struck first at the outlying industrial areas anil then worked to the official and residential areas in the heart til the capital. It was regarded as extremely doubtlu! that Hitler was near to vit ness the rtaif.igt*. however, and the dispatches 'iitl no' nav how badly he building w as w.cckcii. While Iho lug bombers were over Germany RAF uircrall .it Imme were chasing tt hniKlftil "i German planes winch raided Knglatitl. Some m| the plane not through t" llie l-< >n li.m area, car. sing .ill alert l»ut ac toin|>li-hing little cl»e. I Draft Objector Must First Go For Induction Washington, flan. —(Al*)—The S ipreme C idirt 1..I«.•<i today 1 ii;• t >t dralt iojji.'i'ranl who objects to the classilicatuiii given iiin i bv a dralt hoard n uM report lor duly before lie ran lest in the courts the valid ly o| tin- board's action. The eight to one oj>inii 11 by Jus tice IJIack. Willi Justice Murphy dissenting, said it v. as "well under stood" 1ii.it "d;re (■tiiisii|ucnii,s might I low li'om iipalhy aiul delay " and lliat the Selective Serv ice Aet was "passed to mobilize national manpower Willi the speed which that necessity and understand 114 required." I>l iek explained that >11 order to repoil for induction is sot the equi valent of aec«'pl.inee lor service' because "liie st let tee 1r1.1v Mill lit lent ted ;.t the indui'tiili eellle: and the conscientious objector who 1 opposed to i<on-eoinl>utant duly may be rejecltd at the civ ilian pub lic -ervice camp." "Thus." Iliad; asserted, ".1 bo.no order to report is no more than a necessary inilelerininnle step 111 .1 limit il and continuous process de signed I" raise an army speetnly and ellieiently." lilMi n 101: SKII'I'ICUS. Co|l"«e Si. !i..ii. lialcigh. Jan. H. I'll \'t 'al. i -.ten 1011 won- ;.pi*ri il ls' here al S'.T' ('olloge. today v. ,m ti ed tanner- to prevent skippei dam. ige ' lion e-i ned li.ini.- by Ueepinu the smokehouse 1 lean and pioprrly wrapping the nifiit. tucrhomh l»< <•<••• :>ei telling lliein tli.it it they could not lake act o hv agreement, he would have to ,n t him -ell and that he wa-i "thinking about I In- Anient-.in forces all over the world who are hymn to win this war". Kai ly referred to a 11 .nisei nil ot what the Presitlinl had told rail In ■ it I it-i boo I chieltan- Decern lit j:i, ;i week bi tore they h;id scheduled .1 • strike growing out a wage rout 10 ■ v ersy. "We have now come to an aet ion dale." Kin ly tpioletl the chief exe 1 t ilne as -.'lying. "We have beer talking here since Sondav II vm t n't lake action by agreement, I ill hit 0 !o take «e.ti 11 mj iell." INVASION CHIEF TAKES LAST LOOK AT OLD COMMAND STEPPING FROM A PIANE somewhere in Holy, Gen. peeled to invade Europe from the west, extends his fcomcry. He was making a last tour of the front he is Dwinht D. Eisenhower, commander of the forces rx liand in greeting to British Gen. Sir Bernard L. M nt turning over to Goo. II. M. Wilson, (international) Saidor Harbor And Airfield Captured By Yank Soldiers Japanese Offer No Opposition as Forces Le.nd at New Guinea Advanced Allied Headquar ters. New (juinea. Jail. — lAI')—American- landed at Saitlor, New tiniiiea. c.iptnivd liie harhor and airfield anil pinched off .Japanese forces st nijrjrlinj.' in the jimjrte against advancing Australian troops, lieiiera! Uonjrlas MacArtluir announced today. _ The I :ini:ti3. third offensive strike by M.icAiiiiur's forces ,n l!l days, is ;i li'Miiiiii.iiiil t>> lie swelling sliikui'4 puu.-r ill Allied in m iiuairst Ilie .I.i]>. h'm' .iiuI 1m Mac A.tliur".- ability to catch the eiie:iiy i>y .-111 pi i.-e. First reports from tin- land' in:; scene. on the north roast of Xn\ (•iiinca. indicated the Jap anese ottered no opposition lo thi' landing hv Michigan and Wisconsin troops comprising elements of the 3'Jnd division, and only slight opposition after the airstrip The now A: erican beachhead lies airline ile.s su.'lheast »»f the big .lapiitte: supply u.if-e lit Mudiing. Stiidnr is more thrji 100 airline mile.- "irom Kmschlia ten. lie;, i ,-t Allied- eld coastal base In tile sulllh on llli 'ii |>e: in-il.i Hct'.vecii S d.«r .mil I •' 'ischhate 1 <•11 tile (■ •;i — l - . buttered I'M e «>: Japanese 1> ■ • . steadily pilsiie i northward l»y Australian fijjlilm. Another force "i Atislrsdiaiis > iinii• u t"\< .ii'il Mild ilii" i»y pushing up tin- I!.if ii valley. aci"ss t< wei ii :: Kinistfi re 1110 t;iin raiig« from Naidnr. The position of Marines id Cope Clloi'ci ler le a ned unchanged. AFTER NAZI SOURCES reported Drit ish Commando raids on Sark, Nazi outpost in the Channel 15 miles franco, an English official ad mitted thr.t "Commando r.iids i: . y now be cxpcctcd as zero hour ap proaches.",Black arrows show pos sible invasion points, with islands in the blacKf square. Below is :» closeup of Sark and the coast of Franco. (International) SARK Raid Tarqet SNORtH UA [iRELANOi :RANCE SPAIN >u_mouin ocxi.» DA «1 MO lTr M Qj^ wr^MOUTH BORNIMQUTH^ ^ISUEOFWICH] ENGLISH CHANNFI; ISICNY; MOfilAlX ST BRICUC CAtN OlNAS Turn Of Year Sees Politics Very Dull Stacy Put On Investigating Committee w.i h nut..- i ii. (A'1) I'f - lfl< ' tUlllied .. th'cc-lllilll mtlttee t" ' iv to imest gsite .< dispute involvinu On- !• i'' Kwploy iiiii<-3 I'mrlirrj. t"• iliimitt« r;iil'.v;iy liibor «-rgiinlz:ill(m» unci 18 umitlicni c.iri icis o\ cr Hit <pirstion <>) i.n'ii (li.vri'iliiifiiitioli. Tile incmln-1 ;11 •' I :du< \\ ■ l<T 1' Stiii v. Kiili «li. \ rhiiirin iii .Ii.\V 1111 mi II. Ilollv ..I the I nil rd Stiilfs DiMnet (our'. Chii.iU". itlid M:ivi>r .1 l.uisi lt.- nl ('lr\cl.ind Tlic rttilroiiflx involved had de clined i > iilii'lt- i>v ;ri oid«"- the l-'KI'C lor if r.ilcr ciiiiilovrnt'ii! «> Xcsi »i' ■ urd the nccncv ivfcrral tin* displlti 1i IIk* I'lCMdilll While Mouse Secret,iiv Stephen l";<ilv ;.;iid I he eiwritiiHIw of three did not mi percedi the KKI'C Iv111 uicreK v • dd c\|>l" c ui'l n\ rslimilo tin* still.i lloii -.| tlit* -iiiff executive Tin- romnrttrc will he iiskcd I • t ii W:i-hitii{|on "iti tin- vci> near future" with rrprerentiitives oi ui'l ]<flii>r Some Think Morrison Will Not Make Race; Cherry, McDonald Talk In I lie Sir v i il f»* Mold. IliMMttl' 15lire.iil. KV UNA Msltl'.T K;|l. .1 !'(!• 11.I II "I tllP '. i ■ H i '' i 1 i i ■ i: > i'Ice" ■ 'Ii w i'♦ 11• i >• '1 i ■ i <• ini'ii'li Iimi ii • iii . , i: . • i i.inii"-icit l.i-i » inly i ll »»ii:«* m Hit* *iUi.'ti'Hi ;i> In < .i nl il.ii- lie prcM'iiec nt Can - i lull \I• • <il 11.f|- in tin Il-t ill nvtwwl • pit ,.iii it i lie United si.ill . Si I. .Il- S,. : I! , I ,,|| |'It:. • I •!11 I :i nil |> iltf I frH-iift* lu'mil»int.« tiro iitiitwut'c <>i il I»iij• <• m uiov «■ .iiriiiiK llu'tn Hi ii ht1 will not niny Ihmttjh his .i:iiin'.tiic(i J' rji >• tu in;.l,o thf film i>.i i«n. i1 i tiii: illi MsI i»\r ll'i .11 -- iiiii*. hut t • . ■ i I Im I Mcm' im-. !••• n . ■ (lovciimi | ri' it i ' ii>- t -1 i.i fly ii-t'itiiiflv nl ihr Mii'in.« i hihI i.ill. writing ii few • H' ii .ikin;, .i li-\\ K|H*crlti's. I»lll (l('('!lilill(! I" £<■ t cscifH lie il lid Ins (Coutiuutd ott T.< ii) Canadians Nine Miles Ui Pescara Hai r! Fighting Ra »cs In Artillery Range Of Strategic Fori Xllii'tl \l.in-. .i.iu. —i \i*i— iir.i\\ imiiiin . laiiril north ui (li'lmi.i. ( .111 iili.iu l'»ni;i- haw- imii;!:! tlii'ir \\.i,\ In \v I• 111ii nii!r mile a: il allil.i'tv r.in^.* ul ilir ^ti.t li-uii- \<ir:.uii |mrl <>i I Allied lli'.ulsill.iriri'^ ;i 11 It • 11 tt-tl tiula.v. It.l ill. Mln'.V illul il.Kil \\ .III .: i V ground i>,.il;.:. ill- cl-c.. .;<• ii It..: In patrnlIniL,. vlrnl«i; i«i' medium bomber.* uuackoci tmi i'iiii niiiiii .itimv I* jiuiii. \ i . K.vic:i.. v. n'.ni medium ' mi Iw attack* .i the* yard.- t Term. 4S» : .ios> l. KdlllV, i t -.11:: CX|)l0.-i(lllr ..Hit . u \n , 111 1'' 11:1.1111111.il' -.mi ; ante: and lighter bumbor.- > 1 on h spread da i.ayc" 11 motor iraiwpurts smd nMling stock • ■ mad.- 11 tin liattii .ire.. Hesitancy In Stock Market Willi .1 il;"i;n-. nl hi Mild inctsulariiii": trend.* ri (AIM Tii. :'..cctod ll'i! llll'V. 11 nt{ 1111{ 1 . ■ illy in.i. ri' j •)if Ion ill ! I !»■.:. „s relatively -I t:.: Ijgll 'Ill liomls were : ■ a. V. . lu-j I III! I - 0,1 SIM! ; ' A in.hik , j li. 'hli i t in. (; buck, and I >•• inlas Aire Iwis* I Ki'i> iiii-l. licit Sou'Ik ii Pjicilif.l Chrysler, Western Unien - A" mid | I>ui* »iii Rail Leaders "To Request Investigation ".m *11. .1, lion lontk • I : urn : !> «•! .intl . i!<i delayed victory I 1 •' i:<>\ fi him liilcd tli.it hi •'-'•(I. (ifMTlIx I "mt.it t,.i-i(t\ \ll .-,1 •- !* rhmoft I mit> ->i .',i is. j He Midemei I witli ..--.•n I 11 • • (1:1 |> >11 «l (• V Ml ML u . i \'mh Ird v . i, ■ ■ wen* not ached it* d until Tli u**dnj I'hreo o|iei-atit«K is ductors firemen and nvitrhmnt Iwve sinniimiiod then ic„-mi,.1 ctia i man r..i sti.iti•„> n>ii i re (i s .H-ll.iluio bts lllii lil.Uo l).. SC Last Towns Near Border AreCaptured Novcgrad Volynski, 1 ast Major Obstacle, Taken in Drive West London. Jan. — (AP) •— )i*i\iujr l<> wiliiiii 1"» miles of lie pi't-\s;.r I'nli-h liordt-r. ad anee Ilus-ian l'i.ire< today Novuyiail Volynski, ,a-! major obstacle li'/twccii the Itxi~-' in aimie- ami the old 'rout i. i p. t !;•• Zhitomir re iriiiii. l'i<tnier Josef Stalin an m)iuk< ci t'.ni^ht. T: i !! !■- dr.»e '• nvitl'i Po und Hi • ■ nice between wo iiilviinci1 columns of Generat Cik< !ai V. * "i!:".- army. Thu sec iiul i • i :• in I 'll i:> ttio \.ii reiKirted wtrtiw ii It. - >• : nit P.i.vaslii. only .!! m i>*: ! Poland. \«>v<:':r:u! Yolxnski. railway hustimi in mile* Miulhut'sl or K'li'iisti'ii anil the same distance northwest ill' Zhitomir. fell to "a il< r i-i\ e i'l tensive and l.mk ami itii-inU'v liama lions." Slalin v.iitl in ill - »!.' \ll I Tilt r of tin- tla\. l-v i.ni: .!-• Ii:. Miiciiu'. :.:iri important r; i *! : /.II. —i A!"t—Itns si •' ' i: !i:ni|ii..;ai first i limine .!<•! ii vi.f;! ii a ,< 'i\ virliialh in si; ii« ni <i!i! i\ l.tnd Vtillowins the rapture n! !'«>>.inUi. last main I'll ilii.! sii'iin.:i.iiin( on thr Kiev-Warsaw railway fen inilrs from tlic harder. Tin* latest . ... nit|ue, 'innounc* i... :ri»• capt ire Poyaski. north* -■ I Ken sU-i niaetiri 1 '1C Hod . !my only t.-:i mites from the old ■r and • d that General V I ' I" . linian ■ • i fijiurt nl l" niles in i ti.iv ;■ . piuces—a pace ivhii continued :n tin- Prtytwki i ;>111 t lis.tie • .lit Pol and 1>day. Other units o| the \°ic tor ions first i '«"i v • •• westward t i»w a r d tin.. . key rail function on the titiex -tt'ii . Kill line M-rvinn t't . . !<" > III;, i 5(1 : •• 1 ier. Ihi' w hull' (•■ rin:in line Irom j.oi.isi.n south to lieriliohrv ap peared in lie eiiiiiililiiic before the iiiit'l.iuuiiiK lied a inn on sl.inithl and the exhausted lem uants ni \ on .Maiinsteiu's oner imposing arnix of '•'! divisions wile lieiue 'lashed to rilihons Soviet : irccs also were reported ■ ii. '•.«• ■ .i t'- in White ii;.--. Ti ere. the first Baltic army i lo !>■ i • > than I.") inile.-' Lat\ . atter wt >rminK 40 vil lage and . .1: ng 3.00(1 X.i/is north .1 : ;!i\\. : Xe\ el. in .■ .1.1, .. '' 1 ■>' Uerman-he.d ; -no.-rhcad-s ■ - r >rtii west 1.1 : 'hi',idon.liter.- r J'lld that ' ' > bei.n\ c ip. v as exiieeted hour "• !» - ndii-ated a' I lani: I ii(-1r11» iinei inka rallw ay, I "'I Paw T.V)) Simplifying I ax Returns Is Suggested :: (AIM A ill n'.IK'd 11 . ,:iy fur millions . riv "HI- 1;i\ |n • i' i «i tod,iv c (' i.-i'ii. K;m.siitl -t !!><• • i 1.1 X'-.-t ■ itictiMy • let Diij • .it i 'I In lti» tin li'lt, in: ' lierossionill llor u<siH'ii I"!- remedy* i intpt. »\ i car ' l> lie . ,i!i ('• ■ ! 'II' ;m\ If) irns oi t hr 4(1, •. i i.ijrei -. •'I! t >ll.lt l*i — in'.ii t»uc 'jusi: and Hepcji! 'attied Income rfmi|| fin «.»I'"J<if(i It IS tor, I;,),. ,,J V ' * K •'* "h C"tn|Hi(titiori4 ' J ■ 1 ' ! ' but in' demanded ' ' ">er ;,.x at««uaU Il» Il1i-*| JJ;
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