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' 1 Backs Stalin in Demands Upon Poland Hints Catastrophe In Unity of Allies i! Diccord Grows 1 ■■' 11' I "l i In- ! b (A P) — Si'iii -■ .. i!; It;, ;a in the Pol - i'll < 1 i - j i > • 1 • . Prime Minster ('imrehhi today eonfessed dis appointment at delays in recon vening tin “lug three” and be P' tm:ty among the great powers, lest m w ructure of world p,tvnmient die in its in cept inn. ! lie pnti'i mmislt r virtually abandoned tin- London Polish goM rnrnent, at least as now constituted, and supported as reasonable the Ku.-sian demands tor territory in old Poland, which the exiled government has ret used to yield. r:1 t ; — : c indlPorts ' 1; th■ ■ .go : 1 i igi i'e Again, ''"■ e.ent; . > . h inuca a failure "it lac )>; t the three greatest !1 • AC. . ■ . v. . a Act: cl W "tld .tain 's' ,'.l a for tie tuture .a. a ' i ( ••! '.rid g..erne i id." A 1 a e| C: . : It.-.,. ; .wet's, he would v ipture this "i id gat;./ d ip .oft Russia titled to ■ ti t y m a. i • i 1 ’■ U ■ i el. i .i mat lee it i western a ■' ’ • ! '■, ( a rail; -aid, for its i aeri al i 1 • in d iii'c'iy near the "! l-'.ast Prussia ' ■ a tram. (a .a y. at (iim speech a t. "a ..... m:,cr the ■ ■ pi. o liftiu . \ 1 .■ ■ l iacnt S’ mu in meet • ; ■ ‘ i ' t iiit moment. . ,,.,:S ■ , i diplo ! 1 } ' I 1 'm< !• 1 had 'nitgll > lill'l ! 1 1 a ot' i ■ i• s a l ight • :■ : ill .Vu-h i;:S ■ • , • • . urh meeting t 'a -e i1 the L'lvi of • • • .• id •. 7,000. .' ■> ni faut'ii I; died. 1 a ini!' it,. I »• . 1 •"> ~~ ( A P) — I’rinn Ai ii.i ' • • ( !iiire)iill, rail ing !"!• .ni . in: nl of Polish ftosthd- ,s 1 i -daily'.- expense, ;ij• 111 1!• ■,, s i ■ \ to President ioa -■ \ oil -1 Pi’ornier Stall’n t- aia; t-1 e mo to Ilritain “for a lilt'- tinv ui tin earliest possible moment.” mi _i gar-dog I S',:am as a 'die nig three,'' (Sr - • • i a, g" !'I "any place" ■ ;id tie ai ranged. ' , .4:: i" Sc :, meeting of ' ■ a ' . , ■ >■ ' ;,, v. ei1 at the earliest • ’a s: ■ ,a i. So tar i ' ■ . i' ,4:. ' tai y (An il i.\ i, r. ■ , re - >nri mod. we wilt J 0(1, i I, ;.ny plaee at any time i, . my .soil ions v. sere u e can ITU VI ' s ; , i lit OU! tu ii chief i i ,1 ’s..s j. above all a a, ' "4 s •In.- . i... 111'. a meeting in i • • ,' I t .is.i .vim a lias waged the . 'in ' , and risked .'.S', s ... snt i:. 111', ii: < 1 mmliita (t '"id s'. .".i :i Page Six I Nazi Lines l J At Weak Points New Punch Aimed Al Judwigshafcn And Mannheim Area Pi I •» ■ A 11) P n* I ’ S • ' i ■ 1 my in \ ;ni< i (hi m ,ny ; • <!i iv K “1' 5 or i in Iiuus! ; i|) A ! .i• < im1 • !:it1 t itl I > i • r .i,j j i' . i: t* . ii- • . tluui :-r\ m null - ! ren ! . .1 ' ; .III- unci .‘hi 1 lillr; . M 'U i • iu ,uM ljU< i\ :. :i11. Ml • l . (.' i -h . i i-it m . - : ;!’.•• K:i jip-l;iu- i I . S ; i I I in., ■.*. us lx-in:; . • 1! ' i . ■ i" j liitp- it- v. c kt..• r.u i .1 ,.i - .'.uil Aii.« . ic.m ;«i*tilk*ry ■. ns K hi ' \ .• i i nivisio. chmui 'l to w.k m two • • M \V : m ii iou! oi i t hi■ . i • \ 7 - I hi* t l;il(* (I'Tin;n: '• •;n t or: * . .•.i ! . • • il l ' 11 <■ -7 Th.it j-'*» ncli | i ’: • . i • a n It. Uiilc. \\ i • o! liu IT ;!11•. (• n ral Hermann fsalek. ••on: m inder ut (ierman urm.v group •< rushed rciutorc'nncr.ts to l.i> bul leted Inst and IMth armies, lie also tried to lelieve pressure h,\ ii inton ing the bO()-s<|iiaro mil pork**! '.round Colmar below Strasbourg. lii t-.. i.lerpnr Id. (b ! o-..:) In v. ihr.'oh I « n . cl1 • p!11* • uf tie v t si and re or. I)• \ ci • 1 1 <o ii. i- *• Ari'M'i1 i n 1 V' cP* I dlY l i P :-te>( > i nil • e P 01* ttv Uhi ,, ioi inr» m»h »i •, S . i; • l I in.t in 1 he b nice \ n o 1... • t4 * ’ : • Alt A. OP.PM ■ which tile A : ' . ! \‘ *Ci l eh. I. A l Mg. ! he l S. this (I arm of * i (•Hi ration continued its inde <‘'i\e battering ot the Siegfii.f! to. itiatiom ai Saarltutern mil InUPmcn I his lorn on l>e\‘*rs' I- ! •. w i•!c ned its I ror.j iesid • *. H..»t \ h\ eiossing the border .'\ m;!es east of S.trreguemin* ■>. 1i h n. Pole!:. ond [ .ot > i! !)t . . ; n • \ ^ gi -up. V\ . pr. . i; • h i> ■ • p I • Koi .lit 1 *o!eh r h i P’P .dy ep* .•• ! h.- 1: n * • he gi ried he. ith . ghU'ee.i n 240- A In | A, ilit' b i: i e • H 11 the WC~tv. i'l i' • - ■ ni r .i! lint mplv • • (I■ nurn front ors I ! oi cling p ’1 - ip. IV H : . »\ ... o* *.. IV - 1 e hPlllldot V i } e • enle* I on :n| .• i • .1 ii.urr 1 b .n b()0 miles its- ■ i I. imii div se *n> v. ,;Hn i as:a . •v -oboerii From e e>;aU\ b-ur p . oih. og..» today. St;ito Is I r\ mu . •~s 1 n I )c\ cl< >p Plllp Ii\ ( ’< »tt< Ml I CSt ' igli. I )i e a : A!’ I The <v t :■ and the ('oune'I "I Stale hav ■ . at'’U ST.“fill 11' a til'' i t 1 'Tl' tl n V ■ ' i t ■ 'll iugency tiiiui la completing e'. . ; inn nts looking toward the u.i • .• mi t I' cKtfon a> a ■ ree nm high gl. de pillp. <\ t-i nr'r lh f ighk n .-.ii t iday 'tie t". , 'a tncnls \vt : ■ I" i g e "-I aied b> i- r ink l 'inner n, p. "le-sor nl • Ministry at the Unit ersily nl North ('at tiliiia. I)r. Cameron'.' .--on .cos are being i t ntieicd at no ensi to the pr - .1 * t■ 1. the gt V'i'Hor said, addihg that tit" 1!• tenti*>n i> to be used I a' I'-ieii tiai equipment and assistance. "These experiments." the govern a' 'ii|, "have been given atlded impel' t.miv n view ol the grave problem tl t e nti lit till' Slate and lh" en t ie S 111h in p spent to '.he - lit Iv:t t i- n and pr- 'duet i ai of e- : t m- Many suii.iMutes lor t1M toil hav t already I e( u s ivo fully dev el >ped, and also p ' dnetinn ol e itloii in tireas outside tile United States have preceded to a point that cn: stitutes a threat t the position ol the Soull! in this important phase nl its agriculture. CLARE ViSiTS TRENTON HERO - -•*** • ■ - ,_ __ _ A WOUNDED LAD from T,vr' ,n. N. J„—Corp. Glenn Remer-gots a sur I’1 ' ' i;‘ ! -e Clare I, uce R.o.ith, of Connecticut, when *,u '' 1 !::;h l;' n Hospital in France during the Congres s'"’.1 11,1 ' ln I" . .-front areas. Here she is admiring his Iuip.i. Heart award. U. S. Army Signal Corps ohoto. (International) FDR Lreales Ihree High PrcsuS* nt Quickly Acts Upon Signings New Congress Pill \V ; i ■ 1 . 'ill. 1 ' i AI') I Yi .. U- i -. .ill ..ie a. .! a I ii 11 11 k I : c n ' 111;1 ii;-' rank > ■ i I'li cl ,-cin] i> al i'i I In aa ■ ami ■.cm r,.. ,| i lie ai’tiii- Hi tii- ii gji min.i!'■'I I iin i a.lrni ral aii'l frillr , ■ ie i ,il I'm' the ],. v. rat ings. | . ■ • : i ! ' I 111'' ‘ : - ' * ! i ' j , P, 1 K<i . ■ -• ■ ' . . • ' ii i ■ .\ 'I;.- . ' P;.fi: ■ H - 1 P.-.i- : ■' oo .:i ;»rr*i ••• _ . _ i, i , i::.. ,, cm v. 1 r. i ■ ' •1 nn v !> in 1h. 1 .1 .. ill’ I a.-cnlr '.I. '' i ! .. . I. Ii. -m 1 ui r elms ,11," ;■ . ;■ .. i I rcc,. ! l:. .1. Pi r .mi-. ■" ' i: *•* l. i r " ■ ' nique rank > . r , . • 1 ]i , cii iy ■" . Me !.. I' lid C.a.v manic ml" ' Her Plea Answered A MOTHER'S PLEA to President Roosevelt for the return of her re maining son, after two others were killed in action, resulted in this re union o„£ Marine Cpl. William J. Reagan and his mother in their Philadelphia home. The Juiriue came back from a year of service in South Pacific. (International) I (mm.idum I mops Make Bridgehead ()n Italian Front ? me I fee ! 'MM —( at»it - d > li'uups of the eighth arnn hi\» estd.lishcd a hridgeh* ad w ; -d ni the stcepl.v hank* r \a » l. fin taaial »n a night attack and are lidding its against strong op i<« •• inn. \ilu*d headquarter-. an muimcd today. The advance was made h.\ the -ame forces who two days ago smadicd their wav through still < erman del us'-s in crossing Uic l river due w°st of IJ.i - venna. \liied headquarters s u<( tile i an.idiaiis turned hack a P'.iinher ol (iernian ((muter »it r k k*s. hut heav > lighting con tinued. Bowies Warns Of Efforts At Price Boosts Washington. I)cc. 15—(AD — Congress, press ,tn<l public were i ii until e trnm I’riee Administra tor (luster ISculcs today to guard against pressure group tac tics irem three industries for price increases. Houles (lenouueeil as “mis guidid minoiilv ' of stove manu laetur'Ts and an unidciitilied publicity lirm lor attempting to “counterfeit i.atilie opinion" in a drive for higher profits on stoves. "I am told that other such plans are in preparation by other small minority groups in three industries." lie said last night. " Mieailv sincere and honest bus - iucss nu n hav ■■ warned us of three of them. We are watching these developments with inter est." Small Gains For Cotton New Yor].. Dec 15. -(.Mb Cot ton futures opened unchanged to 21) cents a hale higher. Noon prices were 15 to 80 cents a hale higher. December 21.82, March 21.88, May 21.85. Pv. Close Open December 21.79 21.79 March . 21.84 21.88 M iv. 21.79 21.82 July .21.41 21.44 October.20.41 2U.42 Jap Pianes Neutralized Upon Luzon American Carrier Bombers Devastate Enemy’s Airfields Aboard Vice Admiral Mc Cain's Clanship of a Carrier Force Off the Philippines, I.'ec. 15—(AP) - Km ploy inn star' linn new and dcvastalinn ••ea berne airplane tactics. \’icc Ad miral McCain s yrcat air ar mada by day and by niyht pinned down the Japanese air force on Luzon island and held ■t there while others of his Hell Cats sank their daws into Jap anese military targets. 1\\ xi y nnc of I. ■ 11 ■ .1 rl ,x|<l . lailnhermg alii x I HID .I ;nc: .illj 11;; Manila' ■ Clark I n 111, ■ ■ ■: ■ ' . 1 • ■ 1 11 v tlx■ 1 ■ H la'l-l.it':' 1 1;Hell C,■' . •' >' Iat. J;. 1 sea -t HDD : 1:1 • 1 >■ !■ I• t ' H S it 11 it 1 r wheels >: tlx.' hi outcl lno:pun barrel; w anii. \dmiral MeCaai'.- carrier plan" swept m from c!<. id.v niunimg skit . which gu\ c g' si o r. 1 rage, an I The etie< ti\ • lies') ol the llo.'l < at umbrella on r l.u/.on's ttl.UOO stjiiare miles was demonstrate.*; b.v llr* heli’lessuess ol the ! »;>■» ues(* *o strike bark by air. Swe.it setukid. gi inning pilots n tiirniuf; Irovn the earl.\ strike said thr\ met no airborne opposition, and that the planes they caught aid destroyed ill tin* air were tle*re bv accident. An eailv score in dicated that at least X;» planes w»t<* destre yed 11 in tin air .in.I 71 on the ground. VI issueii . *' i 5‘ • .• • 1 i i ■ i »■ 1 1 i y. 11< that A in 1 ■ - a j 1 m had d- . • ■ y l l) 1 .la}).i::e.-i■ ;• Vito: . ! ! in tr.r an and 77 oil tar gr u d.j !l \\ th" tin t tan-' Anna .in run nr | Jane, had hr* u * *■. . . 1 in id i i I i}»}. i 11 • ■ ! n 'i1 .‘v>\ < •: nher L’b. v, in i the la.'* <»l li\ •• m; in i•-1 j strafed again ! .u/> n. c.n Ih» J;»I Min. 'h< Ii i I ’■ d : i[ u M* I'm- !• Wells Says Churchill Should Quit ! mirimy In I . -.MV V ‘ V. I I I. YVel i< mat I Til ! i. ‘• i (’Inn rhi i; i>.i - mi11; \ **, V in r- de as Mi ll mi - I mi:! my • Jn! - •- and a.-mV that "ii , hvh time he r< V:«. d uj)' •;» In. la .. i Is be! a: e we ' n get I In* deiat we • ■ ' him.” .'n an ari a a • pubh.dird ye. u- vday. the hist I’ian aid Ihe in iair hums tei V in!-*r\ til!i' u in the (»r*,en sitvn tarn wa. .1 "dia redit” to the nation. He dr “I a red V a in hi! I hod 'Vm f i - head romplrtrly” and heroine a ‘Avnuldbr I». ' l. h f m brer.” Wells asserted the British p ■. ••• in ' Ireecr r*• nltrd from t ii • ll's "pr )-roya!Lsm.' ins "lavishnr-V* a'.d limited range "I ideas.” The artielg was entitled, 'Churchill Mad 1\ SAL Strike Called Off On FDR Move Washington. Dec. 15—( MM — Presidential action foreslaPcd the strike railed for today on tin* Seaboard \ir l ine ruilwov An emergency mediation bauid named b.\ President Roosevelt laM night will explore the t!;s pcile between the carrier and the brotherhood of locomotive tire men and cnginemcn. Fted rring the case to this b>o;d finite d the proposed si rike a4 \» -t until the iid determine., tin* i - sues. The Si »h' • ■ i d’ goner;d mar «.;♦ *i• ••aid the i a d , m.hI v. dI mTepI ,i y d- • - (‘is i< >11 <>t t111 ci i 1 ’ n d The pro} ed i! i!-1• tin • drifted 1 • t ilitei'>!;’t( < ■ ■■ merer in \' m Ni rth and Smith Carolina, Ce gin. Alabama and Florida, and t<> d*mi' .e part nt tin* nalamal essential ti ins poidatnmi service. The ma n p rsident said the dime had loan i dVd Im* noon today r - cause the id read refused ? > gi ad the union pm right t.• represent m • bers employed as engineers in ' • d ling their individual grievances and claims against the company. SGLGN5 VIEW PACIFIC A5R MIGHT ABOARD A NAVY CARRIER DECK, Congn . ■ : to, j tlflc observe the accuracy ( I ' y gunnci lu i • ' . : i , . .target Shown peering through the I t < • \ lai ■ . i 1 • \rh ci« ter W, Ninutz. Pacilic rii< ! ..' I Pacilic Ocean <■. ■ ,.(• At lus right is Cciigro • -I .1. I klieni.in • 1 \h , y. , .uni ,,i |. left is (.’• iugrouswoi: ;an Moil i : c; C S.in'h ol M.i.ii'-. 1 ", w ml: •. • < ■ 'ill ative to visit this Pacilic wat area. U. S. N..vy photo. </- <■ it onah New Storms Pose Greater Problem:-* I*or ()uter 1> inks f'.h/ahrth ( i t >. f >»'* i \ i ) — Ji reak storms kt-dim; t:.. i •* t t lliis uctk haw eiit a : - tmt inlet tinoui; 11 tin* « 111•'i liGihs a m')‘ north ni the stoi ;n :. »11o: <• cl \ illar.c of \ on a • • • ‘ • • mu eemnKinieatioii \ ith 1 M < • % - * iiiiiv. .ai H 5i • il2 •• i '■ ' ■ : ! :*V linat, ami new i . m.t* < n * ‘ ; • • . mul t 1 . . > ;f ai e. no. . I • H po. t . I O.: -1 •>!» hi l i <’••1 ■ \ . N't# h tto> lal f».«m i. ii . • n i i pin i* t! in \\ i n or ; '• Jo a n lilt onln kllii* .1 linos in tin nppi r eat .. . = i ■•OIK! ii illMl-n i ' i:o ‘ l paved • ae- w.o . : u - <i i j. i • a ■ *1 with • o; * ■ l •' ‘ ' ■: ■'1 t' vjtr00K iviii§ Hesitates To Step Aside /\ 1}i* 11 . ! ** i•. : . 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M-i only »l A'W ni -I' di: iIp fain'ilit's and ft 1 Is atlrnd1 Mil..,.".- 1 . il ; l'M.dl'Ilt ' 1! tilO A... Ill C.-tf. . Vuiiii-, Dotm crats. fi r* Si i g f 1 ' £1 ~f l % & Pfl * ■: i v/ice A J ,.i< i 'i'.ip.* a; a lid i. to > i -..) i an:c i .ow, I he ii Intimat - !i ( ' '! : i ■ I l*iv- i .\ m <• i huh ,Su|.i' rfnrti<•; ■I .ill. a) I!' " i ll: < ■■ I ill all iin dii it mi ll i'l'i.aili nst. I lew t»v I.'l' I - - , ial . . , a i lie ll in ' a : -I a (JajialH 11 i 11 a aiun t in a' tlu' -! a i M -i in ' "I \ nierieatl al ii" a I; i.' -1 i . i i 11 - a 1111 • ; '1 * ' i .i": threats ■ '" my ,.i ... . ' • 1! ■ .Min 'l l. . . Ill i I.I a - A'. in ' : i ■ f. • • • . e \piH-1aht •, . > 1 , I .1:1 1 !h‘ i!! fi-nir. i ' ' 1 ! . • i Th*‘ 1 ‘V •.MhM.st in bnim* }i..id *« . ' Oil Milan ( MJOIJNA «r I ni.ht: \\.irini i in \\<sl \< * linn tonight v. ah little rli.iiig! m ii’iii|) ' .ihm* in oast; '» ' i liim|u-r,t! in ;* tonight ill tn •.a L.r«‘* v. s.iturilay tail* ami n, i nit r. Russian Hying Columns Hank Nazis In Slovakia \Ti» ' I '• i 1 • * \ I' > R11....inn imu < I' M. ! nik md ni -h.r ! • • '|| \ | , I ■ • ..'.''ll . ( i • T «•' '• ' : i nee battle •! . I:. ,.|y ' i . * Iu. tf, o! the i K'j i ill I. i. mri I it I ’• ni' ■ ■ than 'in:*. < • ; he Si .'.in <*api ' a I • i Mrali !.i\ d i. p . ■ ehes said tilin'. ! n. • . • ;; t t.y . men! . i ■! ! !’• • e i id .me .si ‘n\ was i-!. • • > >• ■ • d n.iti d with .i" nt oprra i '•••-. . \ ’ . m t \\ ing ..| 1 i urth .i . i n. :i > v■ i•-nig 1 • ■;i 1 • t! tin (. :• ns ■ • ! :i Slu\ n;.in ' r »m a vhnnee uf es- n an j i'ac.v. K an o Una •, against the 1 =;i ' i, • ■ •! i til' guard ing the " 1 t inva.s in route t • \ >" ’ ■ • 11 1 1 ' iif u ' !, tame ’ • ! i ■ I '!■>■'. ' 'i!i’ a"1 Hun n 'll |'ii I. <i i aider siege It ’ expected 1 it :1 the armies ■ i air to c " "hd.it' .ind i etnforce ' '’ il'"!.: t! !paly, the next Cl ' '! .ni:a II I w ,rd \v<• .Id be a. lied at f ; .■!.i ;• tin an mediate ippmaehes '■I 1’. ' .a a, ml thi Vienna plain. '!'h .Infined (;.■!■!> hi command, ■ivivit. is n-|• .rti .i here to have hi 1 reserves into the line to meet the threat.
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