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( I . r ( »rf! 21 ::i; 21 «:i . 21 .1 ::i ici 21 ;;:i 21 :;n ..21.53 21.52 2iUi I 20.(12 1 ok \oi; 1 ii < Mini.: s \ I .1 .■ and cindinmd rold Im.KiiL I i rida.v: l<i\\t'st i*~:niit*i 1' ::it n ...id 20 l i 3."> in cast poninii. STETTINIUS AND ASSISTANTS AT WASHINGTON HEARING f .. _ AFFi .■ F'NG ECrOHi USE SENATE I" ri-'-n R< lotions Committee in the * ' ■ • i tl. - !:i. t i.f a .' . uot hearings on qualifications ' A ’ •• • ’ •’>, Secretary of State Edward R. S.l .tunua i irit ha raiound). J ah C. Crew siu at the left ol the Sec --... .....--,t. ) rotary and Just hehinrl. from Wtto r!"lif.- v • Will T,. Clayton. A: V! M MacLeish, James C. U n.n, Brig. Ci< n J.FI..h; rs NY:. feller. In his testimony, Secretary Moil. i v :.e l c h of t t and also outlined U. S. Foreign policy. (IntentaUuual ioic • i O «A «, i S ei o Inquiry is Di <:nu> ugrm; •■ . To Relict Outlook ■ i \< ' it! I ' • YVa. . it- , 11. —O.:<• ni ttir cMiia i ' • I ciaui; ! ti* inamil' i u: i.. • a ! i rials - I t tl.i i:vi s i ,*• prrvrnl i i i < . • (Iticlinn. S. ( l.r, YViiiiam I' rd » i\.ii - man of 1 f.« U. ,1. i.v ;, »! I <> I * . 1 . . ■ . : ;i| I rt‘ .ai.' W a.i ;!»‘.a*s»'' : hi, vnittr dial ’a jit r -cnt iranr < .. U. couM h. m.nfi* i •«' ,• <.: • aged loharco \w; - i v. = i i • im« . ; i (AI’) A , i, 11.1 -1 < • <!1. , 11; ■ n in' commiti• • |' 'i i’i it <!■ . . , <ily . ; i! i1 ‘ . ' t ’' • t ■ 1 >!' I,•. ;n . ; it)'»»*.- t!i:n: a in.u' stat tic . •| In : , ■ nti, i ■ i ■ : i . t • n linn STALLED BY STORM SWEEPING TO EAST COASTLINE ,„„,cv ..nr )nmi .fi'Vd ill the bP'wird that : truck Pittsburgh after traveling eastward TWENTY-TWO TROLLEY CARS stand sWb ^ ^ up by U)(J heayy snows and thousands ol aciuss the states, iian. P° U]eh. ,obs. i„ the middle west, twenl} -t\\ o pcivons died m traftic accidents detense workers lepoited •>> , f u l0nned three inches. " ' ^Intcnialioiiul Soundvhoto\, fituibuted to the *torm after the average xau luppeu v | . 11- (A!>) — i -i ' .I ;y, Texas is ■ a 1 ' S' Male Fur- 1 i i ' ■ I ■ t acliiin ! •••iiber.' kept I .! a hi - t'i siane : : i; ! • .i! a,.111 Intel's. , . a n.; I i I’.et tile I • '-a Si :i . v. where I • ■ i ■ i \ . ill 11 . con- 1 that the I'nm l i y;-j o:i | ' '•'’ , | In • • n that • Ml t •. , i I iys u 1 [Millin' lit aring cnougfi had 1. .... id ;r, if .b : eph (. (1 rev, rev . mde . seercl rv late ■, . ■ , „e~ tive i : e. 1 .,, I. U'liliii::- I I ", ! . lb l le. , ,1,. lit. (' I )■ , 1 l; .si, : Gem f..! .bill:, ■ I ' Sen.(I H'.- GiI’eti : via : Deiivera:, .nd l ■ j ■ . FI I) t't'1 ■:!. ■ ' I-I 111* .V I I , :• : .- I ' ::e idee - (lid ley id i 1) ■ ■ i and K'.ekt teller • ■ 11 e n d Ida tee's eln-ed re: - am 1 da,'.. I '■ ■ .■ ■ was repnrted by Si • - r l '!a. M, - I '• ::! ><•; ,t, to h i .c , • l • ‘ n iu an I' vcn:' i•. . .11 yv„ * f i I. 10 I iolnir ,' ennt n m • 1 .> . ' • T: o. ( ill !'!'( y V t n til* ii'■. ' . 1 .Matt.* I)(’!- >. !m- ;*: 1 j .*• j 1 a ' ('• • ..!!>■ .mid tin ; ■ mi 1 ! ! 1. ’ »r ’A at)t<•(i to <; a *: u J )ann ••• (i iflV v tie •' . : 1 1 • J. ) .'if > • '' a . •. ., 1 : : i ; 1 :11, .• o * • • ( ' -11 • I *' • ■ . : .:!l MlO.i . < • . .! •• .if. .!t*1 * 1 ia •* . :.t r ..a (.1 \v .i>1 • f f i 1 ■: i: I . 1!»■ ; 1 • 1 \ 'll ; .: m ■! 1' in t li Sj; c i\ * 1 \\ a:. Leftists in Athens Are Slowed Down I I i.M'i Th-> driv,■ n: !in iKitM•;j 11 !; I 1 . II I (Til l.v ■ '1 A . .: t ■! I - : | : i i- m ' ii h:,lti‘d, . ! I ii- , .1 -.lilt 0.1.iv Ih ' hi:,'. |: i. • .-I • 12 d;iy . ; -|i ' nil’.' Ii ul |m.-.,i d. 2 : !i• >:.i wt ri" li.c mi et ' • i / 1 - i |H rnn| **i■ ihi; ■ -.-r til” i-l ' .- - . i - i (1 :. i - -- ' - i • ■ ji... nil 1 hi' i.lhi r. '• .'i..':: ; : ii \ r ti m i . ' i ! ' : I ;)i ..! .. i me: >! I ' n - a aiid J p. m. 'f C;r. . . !•!-• ant i ;i t• n -. ■* .a •••: ap !•; virn.i u ly t‘»rec ' . ■ i■ :h,> n’m - ; Atla la.-i a ■ ■ •••', ; 11 t . 1 h"itl in I1 i"iis, • , Vi at 1 arias. 1 I ! I'M in:. I.!' jUl'ti • I ,: * I 1 A am n lilt- ... . >; . :• ..\s. i- a Assistance !‘<»r <)utcr hanks Storm Sulfcrcrs i: : -m !)••• M - (AP) — A rep ' ' <• o! ! ,* I:<• cl Cm. and of i 5 ■ ■ ' 1 , vi II licet : : 111• • ionioi m ;. I i pnWide assist m> i 11 .-ixty lam la > \vm have i con . n 11; - * 11 • : nee the* hurricane ni .-e\ i ra! month - (Io\ c" iior I1.: miL;h‘.on said that .'•me o! the re*.ideals were without h<\d and tii> ii' 111 mics still were off ' «■ !. i nda! m lie added that the . I»Vd (ho.-.-, had as.'u ref I him it would hud e-. cry ti.-.-mtalice to the people. , June K -c. ol Greenville, assjst .i!it director o! c.. lian defense, will icsent tin- governor. Railroad \i eight Increases Denit Passenger.', Same Washington, Dee. II.— (AIM —Iinergem.v inrseu-rs in rail road pasr enger rates *a iU een I inue for another vim: . hut the earners have iera turned down in a request lor !.» .her f; eight rates. The Interstate ( nimm re Commission t ;*nu *»;.u • i the ruling in ihe appeal of the nations ladiouds for higher tariffs. i (At toe ' • V. . it’ tiuun.-mi i ‘ i :d by i * 'I'.11. nland. • ! 111 dm1.111 reported a i. 1 li a. ng -»n iti ! h-nu . oi.i ; a e nlroiled r , O • »k \ > 1 i i n: - d e!. * n i ires . flow • • i. -I.,, a a. today, .la.i ia 11Mi'1. (In OJA l . el ... the •!. ■: ! claimed i • ■ et ion m i .■ • • ; ■ during the . : r a! a. . is : pones<_> 11 o 11 • .,!; : y*-. terd:.\ I. ic.tll ([lie:'' ■■ I 1 >1 i1 ’■ 1 . ‘ l»•rt.> sin.vvnl tin Aim i Ii .it u ore Ii . ' n the target is i , >■ . I’ict lilt '.'i'll 21 hi! rambling auvi •>! i 1 n-.m at > ' and dsu'l' < • ' I>•'i.- t !. di • ' Ii : purlieu l.,rly n the is! nl a a-i ..ie shops and •• • I dy ill '; > a t:. o' Brigadu General Uayu 1 llan «so 11, '.'a., la In i' i • ■ caution.- e n ■ is the ;i Wt'dno.-ilav " I; i n .lap a . Ii largest city, nl11 he I. d si' . tile phot' . 'i '. a.- yet ha SI so no further c 1 >nt. But tic pi- a- ■ mill : ' ports ol the d< astalion wi luthl ".nl Tokyo radii > n ‘ ' den I he I ’ hi ..at i re her. an: 11 a 1 • loss." WEATHER CHECKS AIR OFFENSIVE lain tali It (AIM !'■ ■ and cloud oil ipi-'s wmtei si I the allied ;ii olfensive agaii • ' i r many today, holding the hea\ y n m - ers away Is m innny tai'lm■! in lii,. i wo | s evil .us day.. had ; - a a ii .<1.1 , i i i' :'i ■ 1" hi ton. i,; < si I * s. ’ I'll Ul s’:" | 1 .IK'S. Had ' l III: i'll ill S'.' a sir i i. * ■.11A v I ■ i i ■ i Ha I'' a m. p! n' slit light.. .. ■ . i Mi iso I o ■ ■: i! 1J1' ’ ' 11 till' day - ! round-the-clock assn on enemy is ■ ..-a" rl a li"ii a ad • • I I : - i ries v 1'" shattering blow ai K and ' 'dI'M strike at tBun! i late I. ... ' ." Itl l.fi I Mllf \KRIYI s Slorld: . 1 It i1 11 The t d: Red Cross ".'Mai gah ; at Geti In ; todav 11 m Phila.i. loaded with packages for Allied war prisoners m Germany, Casualties 562,368 For Ail Services V< »r I y ; i ’ ifi .. i ! ’ •" - « t - ' . . • I . 1 : !'<••<■ U* I ! : *,! I ■! I ' 1 ■! • ; I H I; h ■ ■ ■■ * i ' , . . •, . !H .(.J i .* : i > i. »;>«) 1 ;n< j Vi : ii • *.i• ihe • nr ! • »\ IS » 1. i : ’ I .1 i. ! I >e»‘. ITl i H“: V, 1 M.S!I*> V.' . I ! . :m I I:(.t I:yv-1 1 ■ *1 1 > • . . » "■ Si : ■' - inhtT i\>, -I ' ... l. (i. ,v» ■ i- i* 11. ;11,■ i i 'l.n 14 I ; in?4. LEADERS iN PACIFIC PLOT NEW AT FA( KS 11 14 (AP j Am ..Ml n,i' y (■•.■,!,1t. ■'I I ’ .''I I II' .111(1 A U'lll !M I I' .llt.il ( "111 Ill'll l| M' , ; 111 .-\(i 11 t'hr k': ■ . m;i'., i , ,| i i.' I i r,m. . (I'-,.till'; v. I’li i ilmv ;:; i n i .] ;t;». i ■ i. II1 Oil' | l I it I |)I I : ■'. ni i " t• iw :ii,l Hi, A lent .hi ' 11"k( 1 , lr •!!' \.'h'ci! .li ships h.i' " I".', n mi- ' .... .1" -i :!h- K ■■ I ... ImkiiiK I i . .li,.. II. ■ II i. I..'Hi "I .1 ' .11. 11; i. . i' i | H ii i. ■ i.i. F. D. R. WILL DELIVER CHRISTMAS SPEECH W. Mi'.l •' I I ! (AIM Pr.' - ■ • I? «•' •■!: .• : •< • ' li i ll c 1 o lifkjs c\ o i . •. Hi- ii lr, }l. in. (KWT) i.v . 11 - •: ; nvt V\ «i? T’a W:ii!r- 11. ii. (1.1 i ,! ...iv 11'nili u h» 11• he \vill ,'i >' .il; A 11 • t n;i 11 (’ li ri n' i.. t ivp v: 11 bo deci oo Vd or ; ' til; y.■ 11 iin tlio • wit h r; ond. of lht. Wo 1. 11 iso. li will 1 o di '" . ..!• 1 :• •' so \ b.’Jdod. Ground Losses, As t hose at Sea, Are Reported terrific Me i’ ral Mac A rt h u r* 11 ead quartor.-, I’hilippitn I )rc. I I - (AIM (Aral number,- of Japa nese were briny: killed in the mountain, east i f eapturi d (tr iune a ■ t he A meric.ms on Le\ to put t bi pressure on t he smit h end of a t rap in 1 lie bloixly (tr iune c nd lor. lieadtpiarters re port'd today. I I! hr r 1 ! a : ■ y ' '■ I"| rtr v. ne I 1 ;rs- , s'-O'l trio,. M I n. j_ii iet . leaded with - il's’i iv an, Ormue. The .lapa- : n‘ c 1 ■ a ntly wi r ■ ;m..Ware the est Leyte t ha ris. ■ n si.' n e and •Sly ire i e ■ ; :: \ . < :.t , : -a- .. ;■. the line in rIt lit* ,! At At *tiu: -aid out my ’• ■ -e. I I Mir :;!* ."..1 vc.v VNlra 1 <11*rh 1!.,i : 1 >' heavy." i sv.nth di\ i .stnti Yank . who helped take the mi ll riant |; -rt na Swi. y, jnr - a- i c it. tell . *. j 1.1. •: i. r, f,:-1, * : u: do-, ,•■!*,*ite ' \ tal ■ i them.- el *.' ■ . a. i i 111" i a mil - * f ,* j ’ * 1 * *, | A .* Alt)' mol- *1! too 77l*i 'iiv:.-i"n r<*‘ ;G-* t d ai (tr.v • an*! : <" t palrnl *t« i\ d a • ? *ui rn< ,, iy • ri*:*.g*1h 1 < * thlTf .’;*'■* it • i,iin uti) »m1 l ,*•;,!.11 pit . 11ri 11:m a 111.. • nort.ii. Nazi Weather Outfit Taken In Greenland " M.ivs . Ifcw I I — < V V -Tli must ::ii.i'*d announced to day !iu loilin • oi another attempt b. I.hi Germans to establish a wr.i'hir observation station mi ill • isoJa'e it Greenland coast I he air in.ji.cement was made . ii ci i j i i\ .{I here oi the -.‘earner ' 5 ztcrustcin captured ntacl before her crew had a ebanco to touch off demolition charge placed in her emjine room A n an. m ; t.f }:, . -lie: . the German na\ y cm "» ihu s :ip and the we i ther u; >. e: . ate m technicians wore l-’l t.iivrl, f • ' .... , 'lie. . it't ( i'-nt i ■ man' tain the (ft r j 11 , -pi a lilt'd a. e i ther id ati a i for << year. W» 'hoi • alien instrumoi'4 . :'d • ad . e• jai] <t. **ni j,,r vending da’ a : to Cho many I . wri e -ci/ed. '.'hi' ea.pt : i1 w i made by a eo • gu id ta. i ha • commanded 1 >y < ap’aai \V I’iiuma... .• 1;rpper of til. - i. i' -! • . 11 v« a least Wind, .ii" wt two months ago. ’I he .’my .- i * - »1« 1 today by 1/ ( lift iss il" a .ii'ii, navigat- •• of tie Ka.-1 W , nd. who w as pi. ami m eo:; - . and o: tj,e coast guard prize crew hit'll or 'light tile German Amp. to 1: a- l h 11 ted Stale. r® Weather Clears For Support rrorn Air; Nazis Withdrawing I . . ha . I 1 - (AP) —The ; . . he lirst army, ....... c in im rolling ■ a ,"'i t j'iiiii:. advaiicotl another i..* ; : im ' Vi .Tan a fourth : an.a; i .T tin- upper Koer, when v\ aln - ;t forg tten di vis i ns were fighting al ng ootii banks. '1 no . ..I v Abstornieh, one and • - west of the ri ' i . vd a a.-: Irani the ma ’ 1' 11... : ': :V 1 center of Dus k : in .. N(v ... Germans had bet n cleared before noon. Neitb : v twenty miles to tar va .nt< action and thi It It river town of Bich ton, tv. . m .- v.lt of Julich. lor nncr. ttip lirst army had bright sunny weather, which promised help from the air iu budging tin stubborn Germans from their trenches. The first armv was on the enemy's side of the Koer headwaters in the area four miles southeast of .Motishau and moving between tile iiurtgent and .Monschau for csts. It' ., ... Duron. Major fit not f.i ■ Ti: rl division ud \ in •• i v v rn outskirts of (liv a- . the city of kn.ooo . . hundred yards v ' '■ •• rd .ii u y bat > a: .‘"to more yards • : V .:. -: ongfihening i'.'ivi .ed line and < o.oa' ho.i s io'i .' Indecisive ■ el ' :. ' : a- aht r Sieg h“ (»• i inu'.v-. ii»:\vrv“r, ap l «• nod to 1m withdrawing artil lery to d <•;> a I., -l ions behind Sis ifi.i’itci r, and llillingen, indi ea:dm tiie\ expected a fourth withdrawal deep r into the de liuse. wl.i« h \»ends thirty miles to the l»h nr \ .e miles south fast <d the smdl-w‘recked capital of s.t n hriii \en. 1ho (wo mans knock -d -.u* a lontbridge at Hadkli • lien. I nt tailed to (lis le r .•<■ t! • .>•:'i division from its I. . st 5 i ;r.old 'it <ierinany. ■my plunged • '• : t : : i II - if the • '• - •; ••.• I Bitche ■ 're end a half ' e;ii corner of Iin:li ... - ' i‘h o£ I! • ■ 'y •: X.wRibracken. ■ v ,: pi nut., was the frontier i - ' :i ig • i ind the 'Si' 14 : lies s iUth vvi : • ■ i’ eity Karlsruhe. HANOI KOI - ltl MORS 1 ": ■ Do 11- Al’i—Tokyo Is spread by ■" iu. . i .1 i,ih* newspaper > w mi re danger : - Tass dispatch ' ye : . ' tonight by the M . ow i.idio lii. iared. Selective Stocks Up \ Y Dee 14. — ( A P ) —Se !e. ; -v pc -ted ;n today's stock •• a .■ ■ ve v power cen ei g " . i>re lei red utilities and ue.itit :. d rails. ... y .in.i Ail.,:,., (last Line edge i ■ e.i"s i.gli ground lor the ye.i 1 . \e:e Amin ran Can and !:.' ern.it: :ia 1 Harve.-tei Hand were narrow and grains heavy. Russian Siege Guns Lay Heavy Fire On Budapest Al ■ i)V. . II" 11 i A I') 1 in -. i.1 n Mi'gi' guns I,nil down a heavy barrage on Budapest' e! ; est tlb'llba today So\ let arm ‘red e dun ns I'onglP i rvvard y d by yard seven miles is till and : < miles es.d el I he lbiiigan; it eapit I. She!!.- 1 !.. ■: • iv.J l.'api .,1 and lial. >.> palola, m i tii m the . tv, and the big s:i iiai ii K is tip, i .a oi Budapest, I n hi peso tons gamed with tin eap 1 lie oi two -tinn.gholds on the heav ily 1' Hied appro. .lies to Pest, see tor ' d the Vatetal "ii the east aide oi the I )an die river. T!i- midnight Soviet enninmnique anno meed tin- rupture of these ■ g pom's: K.salag, seven miles 1 i ■ east ol B idapest, and Isaszeg, ten miles due east, in the stepped-up drive by second Ukraine army forces. As the Aed army pressed the at ' ir . a -i1 ■■ I I'. ■ I i ■ ■ • t. i it her Soviet fniv . • tniggli .1 lor .1 better foot hold : tla e unpaign westward to il- r<i I’o a', --'a aid Aii.-ii. i, l/.vestia reported. . AI tii It . - i. 11 i '. t lie I au el Yien n • • d de. .>!••-!, Me |tatter said. Tin- w;ii i. "i An ' i.i threshold.” I' w • - .1 dl : i i ■ ,tr whether an ■ dli ut Ii nt.il . . nit "ii Budapest lias la u .:t, ! at at li e rate the Rus sians ivi notm; it appeared that Pest ell . t soon be under fire. K t di.-pati a s Ii., . ' indicated the tier - as t. .la- an unusually strong rim; -a anti-tank defenses about, the capital, bn It i ely by ft treed labor w . am ue nd !!■■■ clo k under Ges 'apo esters. Between main points the Xa. s haiw studded the territory with machine guns and smaller arms.
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