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net: CKNTS COPY DEATH TAKES NO HOLIDAY ON BELGIAN FRONT rWti&V > •/ v.’ v- • • _ this . HOTO, taken from a roll of captured German film, she ws four Yanks of the First Am v lying on a road mn where m Be gmm, 1 hey valiantly gave their lives to stem the en< y break!! t edbyVonRutt 'll ' h«« An|!! 7s are 10 u,nd- that the ‘wo de i V inks on the left have been stripped of C" .. AIso notft ensured sienbost. U. S. Army Signal Corns imdiophoto. Sounduhoto) Capital Is Ready For Legislature Gavels Will Kali On Next Wednesday; Many Appointments ■SV MAN MSI5IT Daily Dispatch Unreal) l; • •• r llr ' !<> I i >;.(I ,1 ■ ay ■ ,• i„ . S. „ :,y •; Ik'tni t I'll t •i n:. i>:.t (';i|‘ • ! Siiunre ! tint ! Icri latnri HIS. aial 'a Icsi i it lire i me o! tin>. e a]'•■i iia!<■ >n.• tiiat I irn .y. witti it a new Stale administration, with many man ye y1 ■ rede. i i >y many I a an - nia ert iinly a a aiy Cot titut > ' • Genera As- I We tnesday, J v :{ 1945 taallv It tt .11 ■ a: e::r the 11 *> • I" tore v- hen I a 1 lent irratw earn I me e’ -. 1 o elrrt ., i) < a I i; I •: . prina pa' i clerk and ola. a > o • >; la T . run . assistants. an a ,-erye.i111 -at -ar.i , As a ■ i. Itte. : a-. ; .■ iy 1 i rlu-i will an a. e m llakayii S .ilday and Monday .;w’. 111 f : •: t no r i i - cu>. • i Op 1 tin i 11 there will be r >ii'itlcT.iblr flurry ut c - , (Continued < n 1 ’utfo 1***•) i Press, Radio Praised By Mr. Stimson Washington, Dec 28 (AP) Sec retary ol Wa SliniMin .-aid today 111 i| • il i- t< o iaii ly !■’ |m.-- .1 idgmenl a I.. vv h*lher any person or gi nip . i,| ,■ censored i ■ >nneet, m with 111" (.lerai. HI I'!', ah through oa tlir .■. i n rn 11 out. II r rnei.l wa,, in reply to a iicw.. i'. rn 'viuv i|Ui ’'■ it. "Then' i ■ • d ■ .hi," St ini on .-aid, ‘•lull that Pi, l1 11 all - lo at I van- ( tage ol ev ery p > ■ ■ I p" umlit.v ’> el lecl mg a secret c.meen! it ■■ m agar.', a portion ,,! our line -wca Ihe i eonditinns, long periods oi darkm vv ■ ie ii pit-. ■ ■ 11 at 111 - lime ol year, llie wooded terrain and ex cellent stall w irk all would laetli lalc a t err! cm neentratioti." In hr war rev lew, St inison aid ‘■|In ; ttitude our pri ,-s and radio commentate'. and reporter.- has been ratine i emarl.alile t a restraint and I iff 11 '0 Ip'in yielding to the templa tion to make violn t c i ilieism I'ollow ing any re. c 1 -.c." I’m ji.igand'i designed to split the A11 ie: . Stmi.-oii said, unde uhtedly wa rm - , op-ulei at ion of 1 lie (lei nian ill launching their offensive. The see petary adde c "Smee vv r enleiecl the vv r. the enemy' has ' xerted all hi., cleverness of pi ipaganda toil leel a cle.iv age n the Bi dish- Ai erie.m I re ml ol a her pic- end hr h..a been part ie11 tally v i r , : in hi- rf! orl.- to r 11 ret a division in tween the Kn-.-iau- and our. elve in the eci irdiuat mil c l our military c ntei pri.-i‘S. "The Griint'iis are utih/ing their present cillenstve to P.irther hi: ef fort. and it is most import mt 1>> avid falling mlo then trap.” WIATHIR TOR NORTH ( AROI.IN \ I*artl.v cloudy and cool tonight; mostly cloudy and cool Fritkn. Babson Predicts Forecast THUMBNAIL OUTLOOK FOB 1945 l.-mU I'M II- -s. dev< h-|.i;;ci • i \|;.\>| |t .• < \>> uj|| . v "'•’.V: !l;‘' "/ '• ‘‘ • < 'H i - (■•.in .1. m ,\«iV ^ \ I i 11. i( II } III! t:i III- V. ill .1111 11 - (■' - \ 1 .1,11 'I I'i'ihOlEiVI !llll"11 ",!l 1 I . IKON Villi. will de ime 10 \ ' ’’U'l i dn p is in : i. i ; . < i.. M}( ; »j.\M j \< j , j;| ^ ,j >(_ £!l l! '-.111 ill (Mil im-i-,1 |. III, I’Ai'IK ml industries will run aieiu; < n the same levels • tail, indosliial IwVU’EO YiVIEVl «'ll lo *'‘ss and : ai tm \ i> \' KOI l,S will ri-i-lin,, 111, t.realest -ii.nle expansion will eunie in the l ONs'IKt ( TION and 151 ll.lltSO ei'iup. which will show an increase ■'! !•>', Ironi the low levt is 1011s tirst sj\ mouths. I,out. Vue a si: trp (Iron in KIT \ ||, TK \DI (specially ip lux in v Hem, I.I.KTUII I’OHl.i; Ol 'TIM 1 will he reduced ;V as war contracts ai> cut hack. iiir h.e.ie.ill the Mine teas- II inili-ea:) tien ht (mi liiiha e will lall I.'. i ' i.')(j; v\ i, \ iv- ( ( ni)> i lain i'111. I’diiii lu-i s Fi daiaia 1 It M r.j u 11. (Iincral ISusim-ss. A y < * ■ i ■ 1 '■■in -■ an hiifl I radix n; • I ■ , "■ • lii• i .■ i.: 15 mi> iv. n 'll i.; i; d’t’i a i! (il a vimr .a". T a ( ill (I t H7. Bill ' il! , ' I r i|'(' I ’ ■: i ti'M , " ■ 1 T{ iii* . m ! ’ ■ ’ - I S .. *. a i : (' a 11 a 111 a n 111 Ihf.* Hi*. ' ansi i ■! I :lv nllimC'Ill i 11 > | > 1 v in I inf: i 2. War " *1 a: . is mg 1 i! b >fk nrU thi i -■ ! irt on wilt ' ■ ■ ;i l!M.> Iv. , n '1 ■'' ' 1 I i t A’liii i « ’'I’l t • |*( ilrl'if horn .1 Inn- w or ; •' " -'ll! Of i i,.nt( |. ..o o ' ::idli - T y ■■ ■ pt*a<?< ■ , iiu ■ H’il! in (O I V Ml 0- M| |*||., ’ ‘on m n |i i :rrd for n - I hi . < Mil .-.'ll 11m' i If ,, g iv.lt M ■ . H'l Ij l|l i >1 ■! If \-M. I III' f !'' ‘: M : ■ I' i! " i i 0 , ,■ I, . 1 f ■ O'. • ' , ,, . , 0 , . || '"O' . 1 ' ■ i • . i i " 11" | |l !•> ' ' till" r ' ■ i * >' !i ' ■> I" . i'ir 11 m11111 i:,trilli - I ollfl ll I ’ l..f T w*i.) Greeks Agrees To Formation Of Regency Min”is. I )■•<•, t ,\l1 C reck pel it ica I I act i i • , at t'lll.I.S I" I ill'll I' HI it ,i I i *:; . i a hep limarit peace, It: ' in ! ay aiithui'itit's rep- ■ ;."l , draw,11 nl' .-"ni' Kl .AS i ■ i Athens to pnsitam. lea ling into the city. A iii'i.i11r:ty if the c■ ai:• is . c lire-st’d thei i i-el ve in i ■ ■ ■ a an ■ i pdiate regency. wh Ic ,i in i >rity f i\ nred pi is! pi moment, it liouneed by Areltb shop K an .A • tin rhairmati. An A11 ied 11 irrr headline I lei ni l iinadipic -aid in n gent 1 r .<ip v h i 'll riilereiI thi ■ Ti A a11 e l I > In r\ an lal mg mil leaving tin' I ah' ing n the built uparcas to the u - ginil At ciis Kl .AS cm p . cci. II a11c.g i! I ’ I'.icii. and in tin- n >rl ii cni and ''• 11 in-111 district t>t 1 lie city. t he eimmim apie ai I the pric" > nt clca i ing A1 lii'n a '■ hi .AS progressing sicviy, me ■' tordv Tlic rogoney is uc a i n i yesterday a i ill a 11-1 m ". ■ ■' h 1 cnee, after which Can real iiotmced that he, President It' •i ll and Pi'm icr St tlm i\ > Id up the Creek (pic-1. ni the .• I unit e "< )l foul' C. \‘. c IC. la! l"\ i *C"t • • ni a nut very lung time, I’rc nleiit f;i iii-evi'll. Marshal St I mil ■ i self will meet again, and ' e w 111 cerl.iinlv review the - tWatnci." C Ml t ill'll j 11 tom a pre- e .ntci I'lliv. Asked w hat ua likely in hap pen it ti" .-.ellienicnt were , ea"!a d at the all-early in in fci ri i-'c. (' 11 ni l'll i 11 replied: •'ll mi agreement is re:,"hod, the guns will gn on I ring, the ti "ip will clear the district and Ve shall establish peace, ordtr and secui.ty III Attn a ( icrman fin nsion (jciilT sI Rosigned, I hen killed Self •—— 1 I I e \ '.rated IVe Mr- I ; • -I " ! a i ■ d n a i'l 'all- I lit:, d MV !!"' ( >\V[ I'mI.-iv that ' ! I • ' i .MV 'It '(III 111,'111 • "I " ' ' All', t til e m- ! in* i ilia' \ Field Mai . Van ! Kill! ' ll.nl . | 111 I n, 11. In viieu i ! ' ■ • depiv lie; ;. ■ .je»i 1 - ! MMilille r- the ' "lie "I till' h.illl" i ' ' No ' u • ■ ’ irdee was (pmled "V ■ Kli ... tied *.-r>n hi ■ post i ■ rim.n i ■ . ,\-< ■ I'l'nni and ■ -1 i milted tickle. | I" i! 1 mi . i mi: i ii In:., incident .:ii' liaimed." Vo Klut «« Mad I'l lit". e,l Field A ! ■ 1. ; .a ■ V : ; i It mi I - lei It as s ipi eille e "i m atider "I ( le- m ,n I'nree. m the 1 " ' ' •' ''"tit early la t ■ mm ,.r. vn It indstedt \\ a., rellii lie.I t" the enr - in.aid later. . - I S. Sul) Scuwoli Now ()\ mine And Is \ssurncd I u>st ---- Washington. lire. “K. — c\P) I In* I nited Suites submarine s<‘awo|f is overdue from patrol and presumed lost. I hr nav.x's a imotmccment to - d i\ ‘ ml tin vessel \\ »s under command of !.t. Com. \lbcrt !\l. P.onficr. of White Plains, V V.. who is listed as missing. I'' r I .;»un_t«in s'ibnmrsible wa of .1 c|u . \\ Inch normadv lurrii-.s .1 * ■ »11) 1«• • mt ol men. N.» nn n<uiiirt nfii! w 1 a do 1 >1 1 he num i’c- ! -1 i >ut 1 ho n;i\ v aid next of km o' .dl e.i- i.ih;o- had been in ! in 1 ed The ^e. ! i'night t • > t the total of I 'nited Stall's .submarine lost dining the war four sunk. 211 overdue and presumed lost, and two deployed to prevent rupture. This is the 229th naval vessel of all types luat -::ioe the war began, k Bulge Now Gen e ra l lyMen aced A-ncricaiv; ivlake I*our River Crossings; Some (jeiinan Pockets Are Surrounded -( A I' > I i' hi report.-- today indicated that I'.M ■ mi \ n j, :11(I11■<11 winilo southern flank for :k‘> ■ nil* • hack io iii hiTiiian Intilor was sayyi n y under a douyhboy ' and . ■ i1. • 1' ■ * 1 a;' si'i. m< ine'iny t h • • Belyiau Ini lye. -h■*1 f.i an i mk and ii lantry, resuming their ad\amv in the nmk ’ii' 'ii m,\ .-alieni. had crossed the Sure river at 1" ' 111 •'1 • ■ 1 dr- - ;la.\ dawn and were holding a narrow hut I ii'n i la f * wit!■ a- t'p !he yarri ■■ >n of Bastoyne. ‘i-’-! ny iif.'N i mu I!.; i as n t'. i ■. • ■ t ■ !• ' mi ul Ihi Meu.a.* i'4'" for the .\mer M in in their minter ; ,.rk n. . nncier w <y 1 , .ed I' . mat,MM.- : , !, ... t el • in rv ?<• clear ind'e.i lines it* hold Va/i hid loi a Ui * • 11 P*•red \ic: r» had hut ted • ;e- lerine umii.l'*. 1 he German army had hern h'i.l 1; j mure ih.ui 1<S hours up to Undo vimi. dawn without a signs! i a el gain. ended Ul t < •••' head o' 1. a: ■ run, v ■ •' a n ieiriM. hell h* ‘ ' '■'I i'll 1 cl 1. t: •' (Jer ' ' ' ■'' ! U., d u rth 'r.' ••1 11 • to- ■ ..!i. in' ■ :;a u! the -■•hMin i1 re|;i; me, an e-cape in- ■ in •'i* i '• ■ a- !| 1 ii e. and were G j lh • . lie \ meriea n n iiss i':; '»! M»*. Sere riv'n. whirh *»' !J' ' m.' ;|e . 's s i id \\ ere h\ 1: ’ ! od d i.di s I eii d arm\ in*'!- Me < • imnaiiti ut‘ General f ; w ere ,‘i a i I’onnal t\\ o !,,d < m» i I. miles nortliwrst of I Mp.hn s. d lie i curth v a-* at a |da» . lie • miles not Ihwist of ■ hr 1 .111*1 ill lip- eiossings wen \n i!h! i about lifteen mile -a !t i^i , > < i !•..!] ni ' '' "I I.Um- ii .1 iny, i it)! y '•'I : t- : .tht, Mr . I r, ;• ■ ti ;• v ;; It dr 1111 • ‘. i ; ( ; ; ‘ ,i .)■ ,, i. 11. . ( Deemed Nazis Mom ov . Dec. hi—( \1») — \ doomed \ • /i garrison reeled backward in tin smoke-lilled street, el western Kudapt'sl to day. hut limg with stiieidal re sist an* « to pendens lit the east ern se. '. r • l the ca pita I. 1 hr t - a mi 11 :!) l;. i i i. i u < ie endt i ■ p<>rtr(i t.. ha\ r , I •'"<1> ••■.id lhr list• ni -one d tvv -!*. ■• ring a1rpoi t. t*• r r\ ,tc iati"ii " a-. as S. *\irt lot res )« turn i.t thr n • ,rt ..i die miiT M. alii l' ' u ii h ■ d air lurrr n. Id nig ■'»nii.!• • ■ ’ iv .a lie* *kie(it■ i — 1 iiiiti ir i ■ vs•• t* . ile In iiperatr ! »n!y .i' • 11 en lh la 1 I irld tear I't a* e.t u id n were Ly.orP i - • ldl * p'; •' l r«l i- the j j (< nlisued "ii Page Four.) Russia Scon To Recognize Lublin Regime . ingt a, D( c 28 (At1 ii I ! day that Hu » • an.. it j remiv to recognize the I’o': !!ii‘U‘ < ! liberation at L :bi;n rs i he ; l 11 g v ernmei t ! ’ vmtei Stalin reported iy * o;i th .. .all -n nrnv. uv t* n IP a y nrn ent on the ( Both W . am,,* >n and I. . I• «n o . i .a r- cogin/ed tar I1 . b a, • - *.n M hi 111 exile ■ ■ London, at tin* 1 (• e 11m»■ urging tit; -: it r •.11> -.■ .t.- 1 d i' i ; enc with Hu- -ia * . eg the K. « - Puli .1] tv and a y Informal :un m dip! •mnti.c quotei. 'her** in a.- i dicate.s the following a pi . id 1: . a 1 tlv >ugh not - . ‘ a in cic- : '• v;op- • nt. : 111 o: i• * t I’oI,jn;i, :s exprett•( 1 to ne • cl i: it. ri: t . be a nr - v nal g *v i i v d a \ end. c 111n11!!ei ‘ eli,': t i pr- >■ i.a m a 1 . .i_ i (C intirumd >n 1' .ge F«»ar.) Hearings For Air Lines Are Coming Soon YVa hington. 1 )«•«■ l’T ( AP) I Hu - a ip the next three a < nt hs the Civ'! a\ 'ii ■ at1 Boai d wall tnekJe the oaIk of 8127 ap|>i mat • r... 1 >f air fine companies lor p - twar passenger, air n ail and rxpn • service still aw ait ing decision. The last report of the board .show- i cd 88a applications under active con- i ; aic!ation. 8812 application.' for row n ill' s < '■ changes in previous ap plications awaiting consideration, fixe 1 it,. • . ■-«• and -}.> in • - cel lane >u - ,a w a it tug a isideral Ion . In considering applications, the board lirst hold- a pre-hearing con ference. wiie preliminaiw data is o vi \ fc> 1 i ■ ng lai< si• t l.itei In *>ine instances t'olI»>w ng the la .ring an oral argument is sc!:cduled before the beard ruling on j the ca.-e. These two pre-hearing c aprrence - iia\ r been scheduled: S mtlieasti rn States i i. •- ,1 m ; i v I'l*. when 81) applications b»: er\ me i Virginia, North and South C u - Ima. Georgia. Alabama, Miss s-,pp:. i 'Tenm v e. Kentucky. W'c t Virgin.a and the District •! Columbia •• til he considered. Armv Seizes Ward Plants «/ Located In Seven Cities (I i >■ 1 < At* T!ii •' ii.v • ... i \ Ward & • • •• - ■any ; ' > 11 - • \ m citic • d .y ." ■ "(aka' in a .1 \ i ■ 'npanv'.; ■. 1 ! an: V Ii ‘ j' *r ( l Alar i - il .1" "|ih W I' lil'i’d "I ' a ■ ass,d serv 10 - (11 \ 1 in, ■ * * !hi ros. ii£i • 111. at. rd by his sla; >i vv I ■a. m . va li 1 "il Sowoil ,\i i ’! y. IVa.iiA iiinan i>t the board, in Av ■ ry'. pri v ate i If ice ..f« ant inu‘. a .' trike - < ilie,I < t ■ • < hirago property . • ■ •:1! 'inv ihi- y a■ by the 1 'nr 1 if< t.:'!. \V !.<>!*•• :i 1 <• .in' 1 Depar'men: S' >r<» k , pi >yt s mill ’ll Spake . i' i ■ ,.i .' .lit' 1111f!ei way amen;: Wni ! t ■ pi v in I )yi 11 it. K.m C1: \ i >tl Ik,hi ll i< re. v\ bile the firm’s plants \\ inch nniiid come under I- ecK .. 1 t m-i trnl rdor arc in Denver, St Paul. I’.tnlan, Oipegon: Sail Rafael, Cal., and Jamaica, N Y, Tokyo Blow Leaves Great Damage 1 here 'I h(. Mu .1. !|,U,.| : ir- y ; II Nul. i: in I w'i iTKi rv ■ ' 'li’ ‘ i - - ’’ * 1 ’!. H.. i ‘ K : i \ , ( )| H • ,\ > , ,j,M| fj ,•.•!■ ,• ,• 1 n' j, i (']' \ ' , n' • 11!!• 'i •; r . t*;*i*uh'i i'\ !' ;ihfi 1 MUT< ■; < . : (j<>\ CI'IK T RcdlkVS I)eath ( .aiuluiates ! ridu\ to I hrce Ra lr igh l)rc 'Vi \ V > —(■»* v ernor Itroughton todav granted a 10- «1.1 > I'pill'Ne to Will I, ill IMlII ln # n « \ m i \ ii i' m.*n ^ MtiMiril in (ro»ltoitl rnunt' t • <111* for the fatal shooting o| his wectheart from .•mlniMi l)»mh*-»-o w is mu' of eight MJ'IL'10.1 II' St tiedllh'd to he t*\i*t-iited tomorrow Thos* ncu '•( In (luh'd io enter the death ehamher tomorrow are Ressic Mae Williams. 10. and Ralph IhompMin IS. Negroes emivi' Inl in Merklephlirg cM 111 i\ of the slaving of i tavieah drivei. and Melvin \\ i le. Scot land eotlPlN Vet: i" tonviried of raping a Iv ear-old Negro. t in* posJjh nement. granted on sta> nl rvrni'iun on the ".round defense nttorneNs' motion lor of new l\ discovered e\ :de:n automa ticallx sets IHinheen's death date for February 'll',. The motion said evidence ot insanity had been found. I wo U. 5. Warships Dama;;;- i m f rode Of L'ows in East f. ' or H. od . 1) •JS— j.oiic.-e ’■■ l' forces e.pi i\vs Tin -day v. • • :>• o i.-lnlid bases ait tile Nip worse. with ink, a battle * vlm.l ■ ■ , : Chun . < M.'i c - • • third J i i' o Jim a, thr Pacific A :m .\imdi iV : Har »!i•—.i battle (b‘St! <l> CI S— ' ru it less and - i thr Yank si i u t h w est •.! said. From • . n > a ppt cached i 1 \ w ilhdrrw i . Mi -In- C • t hr \ \\ rrr mi dimb.rn based - and swilt 'la in! nr prdo boats. • V h ,'r\ • ' . ^nrmy n:t. in 1 t in a • i • hat o:i n :d craft : I’m?" i States ! ran>p >1 Is. a m :!1 r vessel \ •’ in task vv i I; t ‘ . t\ Pa - • »’ -• t i! and • • I * .1! ■ ' • p ih ; and ■10 <• ■ 9 ■o. V T>.hips. Casualties Of War Rise At Fast Rate | < \ I ■)— War "1 I'rvires • '-'on 1 i. ■ • >i..-r 14- two lira in of ten.- in \\.• - tern lvir..pc. o ■ c- \ \\ s ■ n ; ir.<I tn o y tin o | . ., , i| , . 547,823. 'In 'I 0- ' tor ..igh Do ll.', o'.. ..led - a Pago Four.) TAKE NAZI WOLF IN Gl CLOTHING AN AufHENTIC AMERICAN SOLDIER guard.- N: ;-; who w: wearing a Yank unii irn when he was captured durii the G i ■ • Bel gium. The Corn m soldier wore a Gem.on i • ,;: Two oflicers thus cir-mufUiged were hot u ut : i :v..ir. tJ. S. Arn v Signal Chi os Kadtoohoto (■ t Som Johoto)
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