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&ki -'^4,1 Americans Destroy 742 Jap Planes At Mindoro GroundFcrce Shows No Resistance U. S. Infantrymen Make Impressive Gains on Leyte (,, in rai A lac A rt luir' I Iead tjiiai icrs I*hi 1 ip|rii:t . I >cc. I'd I A!') -America's easiest inva sion jo!) of the Pacific war went ahead at l ull I ill on Mindoro is land today without the slightest ground resistance as l . S. com mander- announced a statftier iny toll of at least 712 Ja|tanese plants put out "i action the past week. X,.i' a I'f alt 11 "tn rsn icrs t1 re the y: ■ . a ' ladr at X 11|■ mi .at .-t m j\ tuur.il .\'i ell. a1111" t!i '‘ I t I1' ail I).i. i 1.1 t!i.,t Kil enemy alt Intel In-.mi te>ii yt 'I or (I,im.net d ,n just Unvr tin;. "I nst.tilled strike-, on tlie VI: nils ilav a tl elsewhei r i'll 1,11/. _ _^ Nimitz's nmmtmiqiic told of widespread deslruetioii to Japa nese lariiitics and shipping dur ing the aerial si ige. At Inist !H -.hips and (ili other vessels wen damaged. later reports niad(- up the total. General Mar vrtlnir announced scores of other Japanese aircraft were knocked out ol the skv by army and navy ttiers supporting the amphibious invasion of Mindoro. I'nilcd Shoe.- in anlrymen sc red impi ry.'iv( pains en I.eyte, 77th di v,si n li .ap- -ci/ed an aiI'dn.ire erar V, . is a. tune ':il trian c iptmvd Iniei . 01 | i;e11 dm e up til.'mot lerrira r t ward a juncture with the :i2nd dtv'si'in pressing .oiithward, Tin tisands i 1 crack Nipponese tPmps are caught m the .■ cfuet z.e. In one day . McAi t aur repm led. I mb a: lar.di nel .tap.me e dead 'VTe picked up. MarArthar made it clem 1! at dlie greatest possible rare is lie.'ig eX'-r. iseii to le ell our iosse.s on 1 .e.vte " He lid. ' Frontal a .It melin uis are l>ei. g voided as i o' pos. tble n i very ,,rt,l ice of nvineu v ei s and . rperio; lire power i oeing exei ted to prevent bat!le casualties. A. a ri snl'. they c op nun I 1 gill■ " 24,000 White Captives Die In Jap Camps I,>n: in. I fee. I h (AIM The Bri ll h \\ . i (III ice asserted today that tic a ipaiH’se had worked more than (I ijmti vvin'ti i aptiv e.s under such hi pd and inhuman conditions that 21.(Mill had died. The Japanese themselves have .. d nemo! i d Id 25.000 men who died in budding the Thadtnid iiu a i.iilwav and road, the War ( .11.. .■ cad. < >| the 25,000 men, the \V., j• < 1111 c reported, lower than 1,000 vveie Japanese and the remainder wen Indi.ii,. Aostrali.'in and Dutch. In .n urge for speed tip, Japanese die gardt I completely "tne cost in 1 a.an liv e ." the War < Office said. ( luce | i is oners were even carried t.o v.nrk on ..Ii etchers. Severe be ding., were ml" mistered to ofticers and men. Yk.,. statement said that there were :.i -a traces ol “torture ;md j killing." i ESCAPED FROM JAP PRISON SHIP STORIES OF BEATINGS and starvation at the hands of Die J ; re vealed by tlic two Marine Sergeants shown here afte: being treed front 29 months of imprisonment on a Jap prison ship when it v. a., torpedoed. Then cm Sgt. Vcrle Cutter, of Denver, Col,, and Sgt. < . otii ■ i. Da'las, Tex., aie convalescing at the >iaval Hospital in O.ilii: > cl. Cal. allot their uveue. Marine Culps pheto Ur.i.-rnaHomU Superfortresses Bomb Kyushu On Jap Homeland Medium Forces* Hit Industrial targets On Main Island Wusbitydor, Dec. I'-1 'Ai’j --('1mm Ini-vd sutler I ortI'esscs Attacked tie Japanese mainland today le-. than 2 i hour - after their strike at ilankmv, China. The latest attack wa carried out in medium force ayaiii-t in dust rial target - mi Kyushu, one of the main islands of the Japa nese homeland, the war depart meat announced. ’I ho term ' medium I- >iri inn. ,, I lh;it lip l . Id H-L’tr. pai i ji ip.c11 I ;-, lhe atloci: The plain ■ ■ • • an M.yi fur s in I.( Al i - yin h IH -itihi■; r- ■ . Some tllll of the lug plain-, pounded li.uiUnw cnmmuniea lions ,iii(i supply centers in con <IU( red ( liina toi l the gi.mt ll.m sudoki aircralt plant at Nagoya yesterday. Nagoya is located on Honshu, the piincipal home is land ol the Japanese. 1 ,argi l vs weiy observed uggi-M' 11'!lo e ■ ■ aim i! i l.u my inti “gi .(I Is m ihing it jit \s i i . recorded i e 111,. 11 ml:, . All plan-■ - i t t.,1 tied I rum 0 eh strikes. The Sa I - IM ha I'll !,' mu' .. o o - I ling .1 .lap.'in’s an eiMll pi "dm .n rep,-rli d "h, ,i\ y espk•sion. mi I . go 1 ires in tile target ar«-a o! 1' ■ vlit suhishi a i reratt plant," a cm. a mil i tpie said. I),n'k:- old v. aretimi. t 0 II... :: were |i>mndect. The ..u| -• rI. -; t. UlPIfked d< Wll 1 A e inlei .-epti: g planes and dainay d .- v. "ii nav. Saipan raifti uncorked i ilest ic. live raid on the Nagoya area tJe rembei' 12 I p to lO.'t planes participated in liotli tile Nagoya and Hankow operations yesterday compared with some III in lli(, force which attacked the Kiisliu target today. The dual tiombei e mimand "I Uu gdtli Air li-ree. omi m.mdnI by (to eral "I the Ai my Arnold, are hilliiu (('out iutied mi I ’age Si\.) Federal Funds Available For Postwar Roads f.Y LYNN NISRET Daily l>u-iutrb Bureau j UaIrigJ'r, Dec. Ill, S aia' idea <>t tin gh cay j>i igi contemplated N ■ Cam na hie hie Ia!e.; dll' 11,; 1 ile ins! three yeais liter the v. ir may lie gat mi 'red !. i i ein i ilia i ig federal aid fund - to lie e likable with earily highway i penditare, in tin state. I '..id: in I !'::u wi|ell N"i In Car. . i h i tannehed a real date mad ses tet , l 111 TC V, I'll ] CMC i le: i p 11 • will) IIU I intic’ll concept .on i>! how inueii money the fitly in limn dollars in taoiids a ilhor./ed ri.iliy was. The lir.t fifty 111111: • m was spent, and then other i.- -a- up to a state total ol Skin.0(10,nun. Atones doesn't mean a., nun'll U"S\ a a dal ltd years ago, 1 l'ii! a federal alloeati m oi thirty live . 11'' li' in fur three yi a rs, to be ■ |ar,M-Is i, 'it el ied i i\ stale and id her i mid I'M' road building, is still a : t'ipendoiis oe. J 'a ..age "l tin r'i "I liill by eon grims pi,i iding 11 e in ndred mil lion .oi l.i i - a vet. i 11 • the t i i -1 tiiiee pi, 1 war ye;,: - a total ol a bd I ion arid a lull I -' i"l 1 a ati'1 I he fill milil | tor diatributil'll I" fate. ..-•tires Xml a Car;.line ot SI 1 .BTB.DOU a year el fi ‘dera I IIIt ■ I U". . That is furiii.'i In "ken down ini' allm-alions "1 .'...Iff i.lilto Ini' primary I 11 ,ad ('in t i a •: i ".a : $ 1,147,(Hill lot ,or.iinlary and teeder i"ads. and $1, adlf.tmil for a d t" e ' cs in building and maintaining streets that arc part- ol the highv. i.v system. I'lial leaves a i uim,t i million dollar- t' supplement state lurid in purchase lot lights ol way and other ineni.'n i tal costs. North Carolina will not (are si badly under the l.nal i' ll The first -tiggestioii W ald hate allocated lar ges su ii- t" iirlian are...-, bid some .. . ...... 'a... I,. n. i with soul hen commonwi nlUis. 1:1 -cfiiring chnngi t.i gi\t’ mure money l•» rural roads Under the hill an urban community is delin(‘d as one with a.UOO or moic population, all other., being cl assoc us rural. Rails Push Ahead Swiftly New York. Her. 1!) (AD Kail loft the rest i l tile lock market be hind loda\ and negotiated a suit recovery push that put favorites B| tractions to more than a point a new seven-year tops. While the transportation gl'OU] swung up after early -oiling had heoi absorbed, most utilities and indus trials refused to follow and the gen era! (rends vote a shade unevt*' near the fourth hour. Bonds and commodities were shade irregular. Roosevelt To Renominate State Heads If Blocked Wa hiiigtnn. Dec. 111. (AI ’) The Senate light against sin state de partment nominations nearly col lapsed today when President Roose velt made known tie would only send the same names il eontirma tion is blocked now. Senator Pepper, Democrat, Flor ida, who has been leading the iignt against the six appointees, said Mr. Roosevelt had informed him that he would renominate the six when the new congress meets in January, il the Senate was prevented by lengthy debates from voting on the group before Christmas adjourn ment. Admini't ..non leaders announc iig th: ' vote prob.i '_, would be reach.d during the uiiernoon, tore cast the confirmation ol the lulluvv ing: Joseph C. Grew, named as under secretary of state, and live assistant secretaries, Archibald MacLeish, Nelson Rockefeller, \V. I,. Clayton, James Dunn, and Hrigadier Gen eral Julius Holmes. Pepper said he was authorized by the president in a telephone conver sation to announce to the senate that Mr. Roosevelt had said that any nomiijpe who did not carry out the presidential policies while in office would be removed immediately. It has been the contention of Popper and others that the nominee were ••out of character” with administra tion policies. Churchill Reviews War Greece Strife Defends British Intervention of I mops in Belgium Lull'll ill. I )i‘C. I '.I ( A I ’ I I’rillll ,M blister ('I:M l‘t i 1 i11 binds cl today a full . calc common iv\ i i \\ of the v. ar and I lie st rife ! in <Jrcccc, but was forced into i a new hot Ii-inpc red delei -c of Brit is 11 troop intervention in lit Igium. "We arc acting under Anieri can inst met ion. . he said in npholding n c of armed force in last month s riot in Belgium. K t( i l int; i. pea! ■■ l!y In (d :n i al I lid i-nli" wer in Ii it t ng leu 1. ■ I t lie i .\:i(• 11• 11 ■ ■ ■’’ 11-1 an ■ i ■ ipp" i11■ oi men del s ( I m ir!i i It i.ai'l, "a "is -a; li..I; if | s | i • - ■■ i ling now." Id- j■ ■ i 1111■■ 11 It l;i . t■ a re itn; | I he ut c ml war sCn.- • n r ,n the gmunrl lhat Kisfiihowi right in | unpca-i;; a leni|> wary r." Iilack it" "ii 1 win'll 11 ■ -i it (!• . elopnicnl.-.. Id- l.i i ■tu.ation in G eece h,. ft. t!y itnpr< id lml i ■: cil I" fl .in i at" Churchill made it - l.-nr ftril ' i'a II si i i h <'(inimi ns \> a 11 i d an i 1 i. i -(11 a 111 leva \v n: ' u (11 > < -!. >■ t:111• • i il s aid i:ave ;-> crime ■111 a \"'. ol ccisnri a pa I i mill a I y 1 11 aii"n i : iat 11 r. ntiId 11 e- m his go\ eia' ' nl "lih-i land m I-" 1 "ii ' Ihf "id.-.,',if 'I'l l ipp. all- •. d: I ii"’ appear l-1 accept t. .- r hnllciitw on iti-i. e t" m President Back From Vacation At Warm Spgs. W; i - I'lMton. I)' HI H \ 1') H • - 1 idc fit IP 1 ■ a . elt re! .! 1 ■ f,d ‘ th>f . *ck araliun at VVarm i Sprm- . G< oi ui.i I*;ic111:* «. • • 1111m'- m mm i, the ! » ld •: .if and allied diplomacy — {dus tin' : • yin cm- oi a n a . m a "H ■ a / .• • m »»1 a new cii'ii;, -.- s the chid' executive came back t«> the c«i[»i’ d mm tanned and a lew po nd.-. heavh r. 1 le ar'fix ed by pecinl tr dn and w ent immediately T. * Ha* Whit J l«»use to stall a loutfee day. I le retiinn <i h orn Ge<»rd < \ i « (a mfj la‘.I eu ne on XeW Hi'.'e* . H .laelvsoin ille. X’ (*., A lien' ye. n , { •• afternoon he made a lwo-hn in spectio!; of the vast Marine cnicoal reseiwati* *n. Tim was his only side Ip it.si.fte G< ory-a dm in- m ah:-■••nee from Washington,. I . S. Subs Sink T'i .lap Vessels. \V.. .hin-!on. Dec. 1!) (AID Am i sti more .Inpane e .-.hips, including a li-lii cruise,. * nee de-trover-, and six escort \c - el.-, in thrir latest I or.ays m the I’acitic, the Xa\y re - ported today. Nazi Counter Attack 20Miles Into Belgium BLOODY STREET SCENE IN ATHENS SHOUTING ANGRILY, v...vn,2 fiats and p.uilui? to tin- 1 ■ ..{ dcud comrades, one ol' whom is a woman, tb( ;■ ; - .th./u. ' ■ ■ -it EAM civil uurisines in Athens vow vemicimce. 'I ' r -iu non-U) President Tours Marine Base Camp LeJeune British Bomb Supply Lines Behind Nazis L"tiu'*n, Dee. Ill—(Af't — 'I .• • • li ,. • . i lying 11>i tr<■. - pn'ini lie . i\ I 'ilill 1. :, ill r ■. pi", a. ■ ■ . • u (11 in i H . i;pl v . i ill ei 11 .i) r is u" hm.i a linn' ,iilaeking ■/. 'i ' ': i lay. It - ■ ‘I n: nf ils Kind ill the Kui '!■• ,m v. a: . Tile li: it isil i ia eii Ih-.'i . yu eight' eramninl w ith 11 agin nla' i" ) in m ' i mile Inmt fia nu Triei north to I Jo mump. T1 ie dayii.gid ... ■ 1I i -a iai ... last night l*y . i me Stilt 1. i a - i i: i 1 ■ I! , ' I' C! ■ I nl |)ai:/ig. (Mail Bn 11 e in" i i >• T. st i" irk Ntll nh'Tg and M a n -t r. T'"lay v. a. the first time J >u engined iii ■ id 111g:11I.ad ... patched in ; hr Kur"pr,. n w,, r 1 . lae!J'• targe’ ' el • ely bi-hnwl e- - i my count. • "ll'rn ayes. 'I 11 .t p. • > I. si.in la.-1: i - Usually left to tn< an oi dive bomber.-;. 'I he Im tri ■ .. Ii.m.aa. rl . w ■' rail id in with their load ..I Ivina. ; i ai pcl 11\ ih. I l >rrm.a11 t, a . .a" t mn iiii.'.a.. direct ly . rr\ mg Kit i 1 .Marshall Von Uunlisted! .- p ■ ei" thrust. The United. Stab Kightl '■ Fo 1" itnlirr... a. eoni pan led I .y a i. force ol Thunderbolt ’ . emeigot e.y mis; ion Hit cloud; and irk,isrd the l";n 1 a; Usual opri al i-ilia 1 altitude of aha .1 I'nnr n i i Ira __ Cotton Makes Small Gains Ww Vm 1.. I ice l!l 1 MM - i ‘,11 u 1; it ii !|» ■' ,i -i | 11 \ i In twori.v cell' ;i 1 >; 111 iiiyhci. \"iin price* vciv t'l VC 111 t V. ■■•Ml \ ' . , cr: i! , I ll.l 1c ll 1^:1 oc. Mu roll 21.iU, Muv 21.66, July ; 21.46. Pv Oumc Open Mur -Ii. 2 1.161 21 IK* Muv. 21.62 21 Si July . 21.1.1 21.46 October . ... 2H.;.K 20.62 December ( 1!)16) 20 16 26.66 Impressed With Air Of Readiness Shown By I oughened Marines Camp I ' • mi* .1 a. • 111■ 11.■ ’, X'. C I )c . I ■ i flic' v: -rj i - - i A I ’ i -— P dent i , i'i: l• •' :i ml th g; • a* I mV • *. M.i; nr combat i 11 a i;; • g i ;> ! • 1'.\ a ima Id. tod iV ! ( ■ a V\ . Sj • i tig , < . • - • ‘, He Id t i willi i■ i '!'•;! ■ '.,n o| men ; read ed v <■ . !y ■ .«-as duty, | trick (i. and . re. ja.ved dog. j trained n! d ,ty under e-i.n : at 1 re. Jo c.c; i.v .. g M . (lenera! . T < ■. • I M; ; a • e:. raadant. \\ 17 • c ,• ■ i through n-eai iy t ■ . ■ - ‘:: • ■ '::• ■ J 1)7.()()() iii'i " 1 act her!;, . . , •. ;• a U ainp.V 7 ir. lie , : ■ .. lt.a‘l iui’ tile , d I ' pay. .. o Marine I j; i e m l!ie Cm Jed State-.-. I!! : t n • - I ; -■ i :. a r and men. J ■ i r • , ’ . ' .Mid a .;i • ' .-.I mder the | i ' (•'.»■ .•• • • 1 ' ve-'-f.m.s pas-- * I ■ '.I G II.Ill- ' is. i„ ■ .• Me • lii ngia, | V, -.. |; I • '! . .1, and C.IKIMI. The p i •.! • ''piped near | |y . d'-.a m ! ;\li Konaevel: 1 t., v ic.v .... ... ... uni: . on parade and | to i .■ ..... a p.f .■■ .niiium- i . or-in-chid. The ■ ■ '"'fl Old ■ V • a I. 1 I • : < J no.-. tallied ,.t 1.11.;'; ;.\ ii •• Provident i 11...al.'.l ;.j tin' ,'ide ul Ins ear. A ia d. I; a. ■..; r.. i.nan.v nl , (id ]>..h< in.ill . iirptie: ' p. 1 "A t ie nmsest . a . W ‘ 1 ■ • ' 1 elding them on lc,i '• • . . ' • y « cmt t hrotigh then dm • ' i"11 ' explosions \ Fighting Heavy Along AachenFront f irst Army Engaged In Mighty Tank Battle With Nazis Paiis, Dec. 19 (AP)—Ger nany's powerful counter offen -i\<• ii,i. Tormcd at least 20 nilcs into Belgium to the Unit id State: First Army line, driv ng in a broad flanking threat to Aachen, and heavy, costly fight y today along the 60-mile as uiult front. Supreme headquarter’s secur ty cloak still concealed whether he bold assault ]lowered by massed German reserves and supported by a new vengeance ■veapon of undisclosed type had .'et been checked. B :• i:• ]■■ .; . : p .1 -ocl the Germans e into Belgium and !S nil® and slightly west of Uwhen. B: *i: 1 t'yi boons. it said, -wept <•■■■ f N.i/.i armored . ' SI;.- •■! 't1 nvn ! o Cl 1' .1. . 'id '.'Mrly 22 by "ad fin'll ! h" H • - a ■; 1 t rnrit icr. Here the lot army, fighting desperately and given magnifi cent air support had destroyed or damaged 112 Nazi tanks and ar mored vehicles, i.ad been forced hack 15 miles or more. The Gentians in this sector mav have dropped nil somewhere west of their own border. T!ic new tout s 24 h >utps ■•Id- hour m .nen mu • old have happened. The Gen n id swept '■' St. 1 I 11 a day and ,1 hall. ’I ::i. •>; i< : be " ■ ■ !’!: (' that in"" ' ! * * 111 • * had "i :i ssed over Aliii'il rt ", -:i- t ..e f.t was at d tin first time it had .. 111p 1:( 1 "n tee \ mi rican 1: out 'n i.m.i.ii o>: or Cum t‘ mask sv.'oimg K S. advanci . I ■ 1 ' ■ ■: 1 o1 y sobering in ■ .: a " I .'.a. a waded 1 ai "1 1:a. ' Uml Man: j>r<ive '.he 111!' g> t I ■.' ■ i'll" ■ ' the ". hole Bi'liu ..iiil l.'iller himselt had rdi'.'imtl this mail drive. (Ber lin dispatch In Bern declared the i nniiter offensive was designed to ret,ike \ icheii ill.) exp"l \I lied iorees from Nazi soil.) T 11.ir<i 1 y i ailed I'm i‘.i ,■ m : i, u.;t maps show • .i. . ' i ; i ily he iiead i .i ; than they bar gained lor. Thi mi;-a! lire. e i-ould, by a • hi., \\ i,,iai■, ,, 'mi lateral rnm m " VI a ■ : the Allied , ■; ti fronts H i on : , pm! mm.: ;:.i Germans are making I'm , ft; it'd this same rr1 o—and both v.a -re - ■ i 1 : a i 11 i tier snatched min*, generals. Hr- at I,,. ; • V II XlriiM and again , • , in I he Ukraine with .. , nan, t do "iron avalanche” i11, it intended to wrest :...cl. !-; . m.d -pht the Red army idle:!-i . . t : 1 .11 t bid fur a bar a. • pi V cd air power again iii,!\ : j, *1 ,, ;i’ as il did at A\ - l a nr: a are ; . n the Fa daise gap. ,,f TV! ! ,.| the m itine to ac • . ii and messen , j ■ \ !!,,!.• i- iiii.it conditions. \i' . e. a loud speakers j, ,d : , c-i i" up \ arioiks points • iu , ir.:,..ut the ca up, Mr Roosevelt limit! ; 1 • narks to private con* vei .-aI ions with ollicei'S. Red Troops Swarm Across Czechoslovakian Border i ■ hr,n. 1 • ip A. " - Hr-i - .1 n .. |., . mri ' C," a lov.'.k i-,ti ! i ■ i '.!■■'i 11 m iv i hei n ■ i ll'iiui i'.v • it,i> •• , v.-ii-ning iron;. ! lliM.i t ” i imp i .llap-i- m1 the i t ■; i. (,« - i.. m ill.'itl m 'Iv e i.,teni I 1 s;. ,i.i Ihm-.p ■•■•n Pol.iivl .til ! t llU'l. 'V. |' | i •. ... e • • . .1 Ket : \e I 1-., ■ :■ 5 ■..i , el ..net l'k uni.in arm v ( 1 11 -,.: up I-, ’o mil. , .,nd ! 1 p. u , (I ml t ■ .i I. 1 V--\ tia an 1 Pei . . i . . i \ . • 11. y . 11 ; 11111 m 111 K 11 s - I i ...a. the . i . a y s ■ per east Slovakian t si;. i.gll- .(i. t p.v y i it lay. Moscow p.iid. one < oi 'in ■ • . od nity i ilui alrea*ly i w . > w 11!-1.. * .. riles '1 the German soiiihoi"! h: i.nvay escape route nit , oi Kassa. Once it is cut the garrison ; i I! no. ,ii-..umex Kassa would be 1)1. i.i .v through the pa int-.u., 'd t hi'v.vi tise.mlains. By i, o m i d (loin an accounts, no In . \ w., closing in on ,. - .1 t tlv -III ,Til,ills. Moscow Bmd \ . s .oil. v, ; 1)in 14 miles ori n, t si •! .,i • i'l,-\ mi and one .d: n. if. i hr . ■ i itheast, while it'rlin lepmted >ther units attacking 3 mile., to the east. One ol tla- most extensive new a -Miii! ill the tmntier occurred in !i ■ Hnrvapy Janok-Buzita area, 30 piles north of Miskolc and just south it the commumcatii n center of Mol la\ a It was here that the Russians, ilready two miles beyond the bor ler. were appvoaehing the enemy’s lighway escape route to the west. Drama In Athens « r. 1 OLD GLORY appeared in the streets of Alliens during the civil upheav ' als in Greece as demonstrators, such as those here shown, waved j the Stars and Stripes in the pub | lie squares. linternationeU. WEATHER FOR NORTH C AROLINA. Clear and cooler tonight. Lowest temperature tonight 24 I to 28. Wednesday, lair and not ‘ so cold. _, *
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