qHlin\-I IhM \EAK_'tmi' asF A-n AVn;._ HENDERSON, N. C., THOSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12, 1!M4 FIVE ('ENTS COPY Five Objectives Of U. S. Foreign Policy Given By Stettinius Legislature Meets Jan. 3 For Session Governor Cherry To Favor Payment Of Debt From Surplus K\ KAl.l’H I. IIOUI.WU Ua Iciftii. I Ht. Id ( A I') l lie N -rill Carolina Legislature, aie, 1 iuft for the seeoinl time in \\ >rl( 1 War li, will nuiven-' its i ssions January with a lieu governor and the task ol' h.xnd iin;r the largest surplus in the State's history. (1. • vi inu e -elec' 1,' Ct. • '.ii ; C’i < l ev 11! (-leiiin, a veteran leftiI.",a , ii., . i i i.pair,in ,1 hi' <■;,.•■ rvadivi ! i a 11 (l - ! : i * I tlu* ! i.iiid, (.vi a .'0 .1 I- i u*'.x ;,11• s’, a.mill.null i ,y tlir end thr , I.a (.III Pa 111!.' I,’, .and li'io: mauled i Sp .e Slate'.' luielin d i• . .,1 ,1 i:11 ad,mill,(11)0 i a1 p;I. I 'SI a .-1 . II a, ( In i rv -aid in ; e : ,\ 1' i , . , Ihi! \\ )i i [c i: u• 1 . \11 , via wt-a i « i.t,•'i • i :, t exp i■ . am . elie! cilina ■' i itirni ■ ■ 1 < ti , : re! - a di ' nift til,, "temp.-r. i y" Mirpltm pi - lax du|.. .Valid , pc.,,a ii a ■ anil!c Mi moi , , •, ■. i lie I'.a", fired ii, seller, d tax re- , i artleii a! tilla Pine. Altai" mil left tat n Row ■! a e ■ : rr1111 ■ ox ox pl ••s.NCfl III lli • 111 .s lie ftc t. I * ' • 111. !;ic lit | A A el, i! i! \ 111 I • 1. III' ■ 1 < ■ i! I \ Will , c a Mi’ n I i pl iei ty i'! o n! .It'd i -- (t ’■ mtinued "ii Pa ;c Kive.) ( i C M. Arnold Asks Where It Is S hat Nazis Crumbling Beverly IMK < al.. I>re. 1‘-— i \B>—fxcnerul lierr> II. \rnold said hr hates to hear stories tlut (•(‘Milan defenses are crumbling • I d like to know where they are crumbling.” th«» anm air lero s commanding general ai l here at a press ernferenrr. • We’ve attacked (iernian fac tories, marshalling yards, canals, I aM healing plants, synthetic mi Idie i* and both natural and synthetic gasoline plants.’ > add-d. “We’ve eut their force down to such small numbers that for months at a time some ol our lei illations saw no planes at all. Meanwhile, thousands ol our plain s w ere ill action. In spite ot all this, the tin mans still keep cn lighting, and tin \ 're darn tough babies. I don ! think the war in (ierman\ will end until we actually get io Ber lin.’’ Bailey Has New Yadkin Flood Bill V,' nmgtnn, |)'v. 12 (API Noi til Cai'i.lina’s Iirst landscape project ys ,, Iked fiinti 1 development is prn pel 1 iy Sena 1 m' !la iley. Hailey said today lie lie- a i;,’d die 1 lepartn.eiit nl Agrieulluiv !•> survey die Yadkin Valiev as tlv 1I b'p toward a new type ul I loud conlinl in Ins State. • I Pel:eve II oils can be redueed in the ipptr Yadkin valley by landscape cai e," he said in an intci v iew. Three wcks ago die North l lina .-sc at n- was sued s -luI in elim inating the “Yadk n-Pee lice i • ei ba.-in" projeet from the billion d >! lai postwar flood control bill in die Sen,it •. At that time tie a m t'd the projeet proposed .1 series d dam "win re absolutely no I Paul cnnti"l ,s inv Ived " He explained that be lavored a Hoi cl e aitrul project in the neiali boriin id ot North Wilkeshnro, and deck r -d, "I believe the floods m th» Yadkin valley should be ended, Landscape care is the way !l1 1 duce these floods and I think 1 get it going,” he said today. More Foreign Trade And World Peace In Forefront of List Washing! a. I >ee. 1 :i - < A1*) —Secretary of Slate S.tett itiitis today outlined to legislators f:\o objective.- of American foreign polity, keyi'.s'eil l>y :t pledge ef pwst.wai foreign trade expan sion. A - si rt ing that t he St ate 1 >e pa' ■ 'ai ut must move speedMv t i put H P . t feet a reorgaiii/aI :m; pri gran, I no secretar\ urged I i ■ t • > i •; i111 • Foreign Relations ('oiii'nitti e to approve t he ap puinlna t:t ef ix members id' his .naff. Ti • 'i: \ mg in the itiVVtle I Semite rime i "to m nearing. Ii era 1 mi» ■ ■ , . . I a \) vy i m pari 'ii v. ". 1 't alia i . .v • i mms sail I the S; P • De partment lias tln.se 1 i\ major nb jeel re 1. 'I i dir.4 possible slip,.i rt m til . r i.imr * our Ion go al airs I i ill! -:: i - -i i lore*-.-. si fa..! th« war a.a'’ tie v at tiie earlle : |x ■■ -lbit r iTHlU. .'. Mill -tne Ceps lo prevent tier many ,.in .1.. alter •• adoi y hv til • t.':11 *• .1 ,\;d a His. from atari ar qwii ing piiWei to wage ag• rre war. M. !■. : i. ■! -■!i. "ill at tIn• ea rlii •! ; :i ... r i!i , e: t ol a I 'luted Na tions ' i g.iiti/.at ion i-aliable "I build in..; ..mil i Mint.lining the i»< a|-" -by II . i‘i n in i i ry Idt generati ns to pil it’. ’. \ .r I mil nt I m n I. i.-llp • t I |If tr.o ■ a gre U i xpansiott ot o ir PH-eigo t: .ate and if p. dueti a n. .- . ■id Iradr thiongliout the world. .-j Ilia! vvt rati n.ai dam full employ - mint m "ii r ' vai a urn try. and t ■ > m l) • i ith t.I her t'mt"fl Na tion enter an era of eon -lantly ex • ! andmr piminel t"ii .and omaimota n :.ini ■ » ri ing sta il.trtls ■ 'I I ■ ing. a. Mnei tir-igi-ment of all tiio * ■ ■.•lid •!•••• "I infernal ml® I life lav - aide lo the devel .pinout '>y men ,.no V Hite; i i". ' ry where ol tile i r- te.i 11. ns ' a tree and denn rt lie way ol lite, •: .a 'rrdance with the'r .•••. n I isP it... at d de- res. Chinese Are Chasing Japs To Southward l 'll n gi. ng, I >01'. 12 ( A I ’) f r • nose tn n,is I !*‘ mi I lie mirth .-!r> '"cd .... mthw.i nl I' i.lay lhrmigli I'h'.m A nig as nlher Cli ne r drove down the rail'.-, ay in pursuit ul .lapane. •• >v p i at mu 'in K\v eieh'iiV pn . m'-e. ttif high i"mmand said The high command uppi in''I in tent upon lull prep' .ill'm !">' any ir .' ,Japan! so assault up"ii th.- prov ,• The site "1 the Inn p ni".' - .... -.. spread relic! tin "iigh'iiit tins wartime eapilal. 'Ill,, pi ipu laee shnwei ed tin’ " soldiers with giIts. ( >ii the I ight mg I runt the ('hine. tn ik tin- rail town "I i .i;ill<-h '■ mid pushed "ii i" a ard I.antait, tot na >' site III a f. s. air base. Then! was ii" indieatam whether the troops I rum the north were dr.iwn irent tIn* ranks nl these who ha i Item held down hy the ennun "i. . . but it seemed likely. At the same time long hams o! refugees continued a miserable Ihgln norlhward Imm Kweichow in ah manner ol vehicles. 3,000 Bombers In Day’s Battering Of German Railheads London. I >*■*•. LI—(Al’i—'• most :i.«00 heavy hnmlmrs from Britain hattored three German i a it heads and the Leona syntlietie nil plant at Merseburg today, while Hying Fortesses from Italy iaided Bleobbainmcr, site ol a Inis" German syntlietie iuel plant. Ih,. | . S. 15th air lone for tresses from Italy bombed their . it freets at Belelihammer by instromeiits. It is the largest source of enemy syntlietie oil production yv itliin range of the , .->in "f ie-cc, and yvas last hit l).oilier 2. The attacks followed op a rec ord assault by 4.000 bombers and | lighters yesterday. EASTERN DRIVE CENTERING ON BUDAPEST WIT ..I BUDAPEST apparent !y caught in a 1 . ht Russian trap and the Red armies smashing closer to the An:P; v border, an idea oi the supply problem.-; laced in this huge offensive can be gathered from this map. \V: a Ru.. : ! 1 forces once before appeared about to take the Hi.ugarian capital, they were virtually 1000 miles.• fit ni * ncrcest Soviet industrial base. The rail line network, shown in black arrows, had been knocke : .i b.v b"u;:-s and equipment was in terrib'e shape. As nter approached, great tank fleets ploughed su- a - bAVi.; . their goal; new engines and train equipment w,.. -uppliecl; rail lines were repaired. But, as the R< b 1 - ' they get still further liom - heir supply Capture of Budapest would greatly speed II.e u . t on Vienna where the Hungarian cabinet is report 1 to e tied on Hitler’s orders. (Inlerni Orm ocJaps WipedOui Britain Won’t Into Pacific Vi Jb'.urn*’. A .’' .ilia, !)»•<• ! ' A P » Admiral S r !’met I . . • .. *• »mimmdri <-1 tin in v. I’.nt n, I ’ i ( < lb - t . 1*1 f M in IV In.I IS’,4..in’; e >nt vi,>< tmn m i In* .• .n id; lin d till ■ .1.1 n. IU . • • 'll I ';' ■ ' v \V< 1 Id be t bv . ullt liH Ci ' . - i t. '! h ■ lb:" h ad:,Hi at nr he hi.. 1 - nu'l*t "1 ivply t I ,1 (pic I , HI vl i Hit r • ;• .• : vt iic‘- 1 h i 1 is a \\ iTc c).;' ; : ■ thr I\vd n*. lie aid the . ice. in id •1 that the i ■ . t on! rilmtion i b n m< eon id male • i d I h, a p ,. ported by ■ v that apply arr uy'~ • 1 1 V'o ' tOo 4. • 1 i [}*’“. t ■: 11 r • In i el that a v • ;. < ti*»ii •>' ! i* e. in iiit. I’ -l it it i. . i have < r a ii* • 'll cl on . . • ••1 my 11,*’ van inn mi •. Japan ' h'-~ penclc ‘ ! <»a -c. j) ver and a One » ..*••• 1 <-1 'lid.-, imi hale.’ i sea p*, \' r in t! v l’*a d ie [ 1 • • !> Will m m tiiat the Japanm-c ! vy \vn: ild • 1 >! '••• ‘I: to eny.iyc p .• A • i i warship, bill would retire, the ad miral ■ . .1 • i ■ etin ser co ; i:i i. t .lapan ) wi! I .til! he »*.(•( i idcid , hi ■ rair-.p' »rt . nd hr. supply } H'"hh . will 1 »<V‘ HI IC 1111 ' ' .iCllte. i !r ll y -t to sill I| by his ai rnv m lb; ana Sir {.lii* .aid all In blur. ar i; jiy him on depee l( <! upon hr- • >• >y Admit a! .\dm !/. md-t r vim e jnr. - diction he v 1 Id c"»{'• ; ale. THIS WAR IS PAST FIRST IN DURATION i.omlon. lii r, 1!—(.MM—'I he I lirepran war Inis passed another milestone, having lasted exactly one .war lunger than the first World \\ ar. W in III W ar I ended m lour years. II weeks anil two ilavs - the last sh >t being tired just six hours alter Armistice terms were signed at a a. m.. November II, 1918. I he current war was live years, II weeks anil two days old yesterday. - I Enemy Resistance On i vie 1 Aim Obt Annihilate d by U. S. • i' i 1 '' i ;U'.\ I't lilll’’ M • ;i 1 11 n i't ■ r ■ i • i!i 11 j >i 111 -, 1 it 12 ( • !1} -!. 1 ai11 - I)lno(jy dot \ a: a ( < (»:>«• of (Inline took on 1 t!i• j '"I ' ' •!«: of an annii'ila t ion i • da c I load'| • la i*t or- iv ‘ (»(>>.■ «j ;!,,, tnd of rrarl; i:n in, wiped .out in a do dip i iY: | pi 1 . out li oi f lie ! .* y:e Hand port city. I I > ■»’ I s; M ■ I V r . .Pi) md . rv - ; or i mi.avli \ • ••; ellocu a .. : i .ii.- Urn j i ' ■ ah d < irumc • <n . it!* r I y, ,i • ,.i;: d 1 he :.’(>! . ; .Y i p| " • ; p■; (• a i. h* 'poll-... Iy im .r 11 j I i a \ i «in 1 .dii r . .ar-gii Yu:! I. Lie i - ■ u 1e coast i "dew | ( '!•!!!■ '• mi d k. • day. Oilier 11• •»i the 77th. tre.n. w • dr, d. lii scd the entire gur j is •'« hdterh deJendini; Orion . tone: a M.e \rilinr aniiuiin. •() ir. la ensm.'UiniijUi* loda\. de.se? ila-d i Ir.im: as “ol the mint d< s,m rai. - Lai .leter all the w a v." •\ nnihilat 1 I he .Japanese m tea | . (>r.:e ••• . > : mated t e .. -at h ! era . • . .. R a' Pm Yeii.a.'.Ut'i. \V IpL- j : AI. i • \ r 11 . - •• •' -ep -! y i'n-‘ ir i a . • 1 • . oi tir . p "«'ps wiped i i; in j thy. 1 i ap. I v d t.oit "many th«>u ■ . and. " . • 1 l:ie |>*>cket. I’1 a re was Ii11 it ■ ma - i•»:i many c< add ire. e c: ' aped. ' With in :.".en, 1 lir Am**!v . ■ rm • i o to t.h< clearing the i 11« . n«"a. pi. • i • I :.liin i liter ol Le.vle - 1 .a i am p vir! laliy ia p .-.ede. Iiiii \rlhur i < pork 1 hi.-. .L:i ii dk. a. as slowly sorgmg j i !' . ward a ! enemy pn -.1 «m; - in | j the n i , d r. which runs i: nm ! mi::. i• i Ba> • • •• then 11 h I EL AS Forces j Blast Athens At I !AIM I .<'! I \vtti{ j I I ,.\ s ill II.- I■ i- imi.it nt Athens t neil Mien nil-' ni | attempt !m ' inin the c ter ni tin r,' v ! ■ . i. i > HAK | a. i1 ■ i ii' »\\ n shut up KI AS i t intm . i nn im<\ m;t im tin' i ipit.il | j I i nm a i.i, . ii r nul''.. In the a • rth- 1 Wt'ih. Si . I : , I e| | near t lie |"'| . t • 1' inf Alltel . . I in ir lit it ish lie.n i ■ j ip ini te . I .uees s\\ ept tin ■ an I in:, • .Ii ii in;. Ki re in the in .i in t i'l l' • tare iti neil t" (te; it Ail emu ■ i I V\ wpnlies ft-e. e •• nil in 1 ■ tin nt the < it.v. lint i h t ustallCSl ill the p ‘St• nt* ice : i I .AS I. rees nee'.pm-; t a town! ;d ' '.fit a three-lmur cattle in the But ' 1 n n a I In' KI .AS a i - enpie.i M i i ij I thi' town hall .mil the adj.ie u’ • reels. Pi i. tl. were reported be ing drawn tp by rebel leaders, how ever. Tobacco Body Seeks Ra A.s Essential Ph iol| . i >• - i ' ( lal A ti’i!a11«d.'sel >ed t"(j iy v i . • • to! ■ (i n uim 11;i* ’ i t ny .t ■ i d. ' tit it mdiy 1 :i« • 1 • !.. |. e in i a ’«*'• • 'la win I h(. gi owing rnd ; i y al • ri\ l.a an i .. ill 1 a 1 rV mg. a . : > !. * . an id .1 ..■ph Ko| dev. < ... .ill , e tai y. win will . ppr ‘■ - ni» 1 . !< re a Sri:a to ■ ■■ a., 11r. r. tire 'hoi tage. declared .n a . * i‘• ;a< : that ei -Mi'rtlt .. v. ei < .. a ce ; • ? y • ■ • i; t . mama . luring . n I d. tniuition. F.u !• tliiv aid o| tier e a; i •* ' "I We if* aye wert. “hoarding.' \\ hieii 1 •• t.nlmted to ni i < ' a.., . iate::• y 1 r* m ge\ • ‘ri metvl .-yn. ie ; dept ‘• t • -i mit * reser re.-, aim :• di. r . 1 area allotment- lie tii.-t ui war 1. me popo lat i1 «ii ■ .'1 -. He pr<ip(>sod tint 'no ’• - orn1 unit he designated . the . nai . <• . all staler ent < 1 mri i'lli Hi'. 1m ■ r and a shied that the War Foe! Ad~ i:.in i ‘: a1. n an I 1 hr I )ep.;r! ;ee: Agi'iei11111re i nr;ease t"I ■ *' ■ 1 ca dm ing I Him. S. Armies ■? •« B I x *.■ Vv 2'. Upon liuren tkh i ui .is r Progress !• .v,va( uy /umif's Along Writ i ront i* ■ n- • i ■ \i> \inff* •< an »ii mi mi a nt r a nd ..'»Tis •. rb l a. • \\ ith a half mil* ot i)in . ib.-r \ all; > d< I • > .id | r» an bn ” i he I it mi. b »a rr imi a ! ' , d i: • i. tippi alt* ill • I!'U I/_* ti Imi I. I’uri . I * . i ' '• P t First :<rmy i: - ..•••• r. i<• In the flni'ilctl ’■ !' • r m!;irap . a ! ■ i! . ’■ • i ii* i ;ii'll i-.y v• t a, ' ■ I * v h. as,. I hr .. .. a i 11 r' ’ fieil 1 F-nti ■!: • v .. tv.i miles ■v a Dnr, . I < - • dr : i' M V P mi: • •: ir t‘d'e*k v\ nrkv r: • - . , .;|,r tad W A' ■ <•,:»»• » < . t ; : 41 .i ; 1 m K*F> .a ! V‘. ■a.' : \\ rM til thr i iinc .i l » n . a ad a : .a '.. a and i:I n: : h, • \ find a.** i t - .1 t* ; : • • i: l . :» \)n * in Ii Hi.! > , I i.; I )i.n‘nn. \\ » - i. ..•and -! 1; in;.. ' va1 i. Thv Cl 1 r "..■.!!• .. .; .... . i wall*: .'Pi i • f s I. ■. T : n. : *n F am l < ;* . ’ Y. ! . non, • 1 • 1 . ■ IV ! • : '• (a mi;i, ni,iy i iic i >. Iliad army Ii:..J!y mrl» > • } Vi: nn-mr j>*i 1 • a; up t.u . .<• I ' rjnr i I tli.* .v « • >nd .rid ■ ... f !•'; i • ti • . ; l\\ <» • at • •<>: 5 - a . ( I *im*i ■ i' . l . <• al fi • . all » ..mi at’ (• ’ u li * !l< l. i d i I <*ii i. al »»v- Jarlii ire! !.!• !. . ;* ; o:o>. Un i . /*d it stm*1 «*• ;:rra ia 1 n (I .• i. iin.■ i ait a lIn* . Thr Halls ii-. ; s* *»• r annrn! ihr *-» •*!*! ( :» tn l> ! ’ i.; a. r • * !> tl. ti lt mptrd nn ram a r* itnl°r a l *. !•. m I »:'• i ui ns <»1 v»a > KiUa n t. » d < r. a (I * a Y.d c»s \ a. ivi ■\ :.(• I S. • . -Id ii . ■ i I lb. I...-.-* • ' ; 11 . n ■. i: t Ka.il.ru hr, hind tin- ui. ' • a. t‘l** • \ nidi! • ’!'• K: 111;nii I, ... j. j' ; i i In- • ! ( • . . nln*ni;n-,l lilal t i?v n.i , .m !)>• (mail: Tin } fan! n d « d • t: * i i t li bn- (d dm I .’him* h. hk ‘ r l S . - - ;. ; . 1 ( i • . .mil a t . • ,.m vV lilf i t . • . . ■ *<i * • i avn ai . • • < -U1 m.a i* ! m: ( \koi in v I or and < nidimiad cnlil loiii^l'l and Wrdnrsek. v: ii»v,%*sl Irinprr alina > : ! i.» _‘i» m Uir <*asl. NAZIS LEAVE ARSENAL INTACT IN THEIR HASTE to retreat across the Rhino, the Gc: m fmcos . >ian.lin ing Strasbourg, France, left much of the i c ; . ■ . ■ Intact. Above, an American soldier is shown examinin e <>t the f chineguns that were found in the Strasbourg at enal a r t apturebvthe American forces, Signal Corps photo. U \ atiic "c.I .... . Freed 21 U.S. Fliers TWENTY-ONE American combat ilicrs owe their freedom to Mme. Drue Leyton Tartiere, better known as actress Dorothy Leyton before the war. She faced the imminent danger of a German bring squad for close to three years in under ground France so that the fliers might be freed. She ran the risks to avenge the death of her husband, Jacques Taiiiere, a French Army officer killed by the Nazis while negotiating the surrender of troops at Damascus in '41. <International) Soviet Tanks In Suburbs Of Budapest s< ov.. b< ‘ i ; \p> — mi*.. v * i ak- battle i into i e north Mi!:»ir!e. ♦»! :‘«idapc t todas,. whit- ua *-i no’.-, .ml Soviet <“ 'limit ii ov< \ -u.»■■(? past ».he b'v ?» o: , ,* .,tiiui:< ahn\ «• ' ■ i • hi a a d ? -.i :m tisla \ a and \ !■ ii/a. ilii 'i.m tic-patches said. • * i ./"d in • . 1 ) until e ■ •' ,i in full hd-liii :einl"i: d (.• i »n:m uai - i a * i■ sn; Ie*» «l J h asuaItn > in ct:;1 Mm 't .j shori i.ai a- itght n • !i,> 'l:t .* i .* • , aerrusPig • ’ : ' i < - ' niter tank it e : Min d. > )* »-t ! I ;i . r :*i\ ii ocp-. edged •*! to\ *; • ih: t apii.r* irom the c..n{ south and southwest. • ' .1 . the c. i al S!o • -i 1 Ulo.-.t ' • put ' i. an i 1 ' 1 ■ * he fi ': ‘ »-ii 1 i he much Germans are saul • i v: Mua1 !y the " • - ‘ •' • ng a: ti.ncl I a* o! the c ty east o£ ’ • *• * ■. i a r-' 'ti! ai Se -• 1 ' ‘ t it lunge.-, on Workers Not Essential Are Leaving Tokyo , I . Tkv : J , A Pi - Th.t- Ber 1 i. ;iiii ' -I < •• ;wu;ttwn of non v\ r'w. > I row T« ikyn was to ( the city >17,* | ), ' i | ■ .' M i ! .1 ’■ • «■ r .-i! dis’ricts • i • h:" ■: i’ll j ii i •• , ■ i. ly by Tnky . "Mi ’ i t:h- i" ■ i r nr of I'1 n v ■ ■ ■ • • ; ■ tig according to 1 ■■■'■■ tb' I;, i !in i adoi asserted. "1 with.' ' .;s.‘iid persons will leavt» it1 !l■ i • l’uesii, y especially ' «• ‘ Id aid i’i’■ > ' . as wed as cliil . ■ :i .a 1 • Mia mothers. ■V ■ n w ar md i»try, • > !•'.]' e 1 • .kyo, i ■ . permits are rc ' Neil her can ; Murker.- "i tin- e-. ntial industries— v ali li ei'y, doctors, < ni si : Tin i v il de ■ ti use : i . 11; * a 1 , • ay." Tin least <: iting a Trans hi.n ii. r .ii haj Amc’kc.in 1 I II : i ! : i.i appi .red over Tokyo ' y Iron, tiie Hai ■ a. a•1 -, bu d dnipped no : bombs A I : . . , 1 111 ■ 'bits .VUS re- a'lal m e:' the ' aoital toUight, | c'r ins incen..;ary bombs.

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