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ψ* ïtenîtersmt 53atly Btspafrh + **★*★**★★★★*★*★*****·******* U. S. Bombers Open Attacks In Force On Luzon Jam I . S. i orf i)ics (her (icrm;m\ \ -κ1 ■: ι ο' ; ; \.»ϊϊ !·"'■ ·■ , Ι- ■ , S : ;i".d , »! phi '.ι ■ . ι : ! )<· Γ. S. .S \ S' ι i : .(il): ■ ■ '.·>) House Speaker Will e Earned m Caucus Scheduled Tonight ϋ. 5. GfcTS AZORES BASE UI PORTUGAL I .oiiilini. I.i il. — (ΛΙ* \ ( ·('■ m.· h (Ii^ îmti ll lu h .:!· .i-»t C·« (in ιπκΙγ : .ι Κ.ι Γι ι Ίοιι.ι il.11 , still Γιιι Ιιι^.ιΙ Ιι.ill < «· 11 « il lin I nilril Stales .111 .1ir-11av.1l Ii.im· in Un- V/tires, .nul tli.it t lu· I iiilr'.l Maie-, ili'rl .lir arm in mill -1 »γγιίιιΙι( τ il.id i.infli ιι\ cl' a In Id on Sauta \i.i 11.1 i-J.tiul established 1» \ l'an - \iniiic.in Airw a s s. Drastic. Job Legislation Is Possibiè ι W.I ■...'·:. Jan. 12. - ■ (AI») — I I '· ' " 1 i'. ··'!'' 1! · 1· iuinj· i l ·. · ' · : 1 < 1 : light" act, · V. i 1 ; I · i.1 - ! 11 .1 .1 li Hlg ; ι \'i> i < I — ! «•il, λ en· '■ 1 1,1 \ "'nihc bat- i tic ..11 ' .· ! .«i·:. Λ '. ,ι : ici·. I : .1.1 ι ■ · I·' Byrnes. 1 lie |.r-mr · .vin·III I ·ι· 1 1'' ·· .· .sr · wa γ ι ■ il· . 11 π 1 ; 111 ' ' . ' · ν : ι ·>·' !ι in - tu . 111). . ,·; : ,1c .1 , . en; . controls fail to spur the nation's ar mament ■ .ιι' 11.1 " ' ι nee.led ie\ el . The suggestions made by Byrnes la t 1 :. : ; 111 in Μ ι ι i':.t r· .. ·> n't η ι - rectiir 1 it' the ' M'ficc nl Wai M ibiliza ti. m nui lice .in ι·: - ·η are -till merely threat.-. The.\ i.e. nniri'iivev, j at the mercy of a Congress which I has sIi-1'λίι reluctanci· t> inl'criere j with a man's freednn: t 1 chu.ise his i job. Klally ; ·ι i'd ·:. 11 n that larger dr..ft ' calls .η il . next :>■ ν η mth- ·.· >· !:d 1 aggravate the manpower shortage, B.v 1 ne· ; ι : ι · : ,n.-ei i -Ι«·. η "·.!!.· I > · 4-F's 111 it (I . II.'. e 1 .,1! \\ OI'U. BRICKS BLOWN INTO ROOF HURT PUPILS Flock y Μ 1. Jan. 2 (AI') -Fuir liigh scliiiJ s! aic?i!s at Bcni'veiuie high sel I N'.i.-h c.Minty \\ ere slightly m.i.iii.l yi-.-ierilay al(erno·ir when h :uïι w i ill kn eked hrieks from the chimnes and sent the bricks crashing through the r. u»i i η t. > the class 1Ί1 11 . below. i. S. Insce, Nash cunlv school smiermtendi" t. said that nir.t, stu dents were 111 the room a' the time. The four h· 1 i t were [>· r:s Tiller, Μ 1Ι11Ί I >an.ght ridge. Ol'.ria Ft » md M.ny Frances Fuller, all of whom Were t τ . ! ι ■· I in a 1 1 < ! In κρ ! a ' Inscoe said the school would be closed until fhursday tor rejairs. Hints Arc Heard 1 liai Richardson May Lie Unopposed Ιί.'ΐΙ· >··!.. .Ian. :: (Ai') i .arli f< 111Γ i < 1< -111 ni' \ it.-i 11 !- \ in 1rs rar 11 » ι ■ s|i a !■ ci'· h i 11 ni ι lie I !) I ·ι i I ■ ii ι.· ι ■ ni' Ui'j ι π '••fill al i\ cs, ( ).·"■!' a ι Uicha ni un u| I aim) ami ( ôor.u'i I //ι·!1 ni' il· wan. t Ii· two nri inrity r.i la I idat ι's, Imlav cast ox ) ii ·;Ί a ι : ! - toward a lloust (..'in a. si'l ii'il ii Ii ί I t < 1111 !_'l ι L. Then· v. as a possibility, however : ί ι I : I . -ill · ci... i: il: : : η day mi^ht I'ii ι ι .<!·· t■ t· Ί 1 .il;··. ■ ■ |i racv g nit; 1·| II.c I 11 . \ 111 Γι ! Ί ' " ' ; .· 11: 1 ; ' 1. ' 11 ! ' ■ 1 '1 1 w ■ c;mduiati .1 lien the · ap'lul \ ι ; ιτιΙ y .- t-| s in·; · |·: 1 rt ; is \\ I'll I Ί ΙΙ'ΜΙ ι I . I 11 ( I ■ ι Λ.Ί 11 ν ) '-.V hull'1 •■ι . ; li t lie ' " ι ·. ι η t i i ι i.. !«v i;i Γ Jt I!l* final (Iι .vi· lor > 1' 'ΊioÉ. Alcantiin!·. Inilli <·.ιm!itl;it«·s rc. al finned iheir ciinlidcin'r in sup pial'.'is whom 11: < · \ sa·! hat! •ιίι tlc.ccl eiimmli strength to n m. kieliardson said he was eoniident <il 71 voles. while οιι!\ Γι', aie needed l'or election. ' '//oil, I iy ; 11.· πύο ' · · ' . s ι i.! »■< !ι; ·. ι ii' 1 · ; ί ι pli lu···! ·<· ! · win, ( t'c ii il i nliod ι it ι I ';.·_;> · Two ) 5 1 Jap Vessels ι i rad Enemy Continuing Raids on American island Defenses (ici): I'iti Λ- J ; ;. Λ ft ll III' - , 11 a ι Ί ι r. . I'll i Mrs, ,Ι,ιμ. l! ( Λ Γ ) I ai iid-i ' 11 hurnlici's ι >π M i 1111 < it'n lia w ι ί tied attack ir. Inri'i' iu 1 lu· la1' ii'Uflics ill niva >ii)ii-iin iiaccc I ,ιι/.nn i s 1 : : » : ' : lia.·' King t hriv ι !,ι π ι \ war.Ιιιρ · ;:ii I 1'ive cargo \o-'-si'is in one such st rikc, 1M ! m i m ■.· al>< >ve Manila. i)iit s ι il»' η s aiso aiv accuniui'it ιπμ >i" attempted ci. m y counter ai> ■ i'in against M1niloro. Ί'ι 'Ί,ι.ν" - (' ■: ·..; , || '. vvlt It·:, . : -.ted tin' -ill 1 ; 111 L; ; : Ι ι a. i!" in:.".', ni tlu'if ι ir.-1 ; 11', ι : . t h ree I ! J11 : ί. r 1 Li 111 ( ■ ; ' -1 ; ;i : ι ; i"l ! . · .!!.· prgo vessels at Lmi;avaen. also ci is— cli'sca jntensi . y y ι ι Μι. 11 : ti· h ; ι m λι" ; Ι.,ι / ·ι north ΛΙ .ι ι. ·. The enclin Κ cimtim;in'4 ίι Γ.till Aïa'Arthur ΜιιηΙιπό p:is> liuiîs [si.i li'ln ! , \ an inva>ieii I #<·ι-:·mi:ci I Γ), *\!ι:ι·!ι eu! west across the ('.nil.il Philippine-, Iront ccihiiici -d l.'\tc. i'nl.n . | 'nmiiHiiiiiiui' said i."· Nippmn'se j aircraft attacked the San .îusc sector Saturday. will' tlnrr ilouri'd It·, anti aircraft eau-, ami interccotiirs. "11,1· i \ 11 u : ι ν ll ; ' a- ·ί·\, , ι ■ 111 ι ■ il Amine;. : Philippin. . . λ'ιρρ un·. ' ι thai |h( J : ïppïîK S at II Toda,\ ι· ( t "· 111M ΠΙΠ Ι tin • 1 'I'V ι ;ι1 "i11 ■ Ί· p. η I' Ί'ινιι.) Submarine l ost, W it ίι ( )ί her Ships, \; i\\ XiinouiKcs Η asliumton. i ι ii. ι ΛI' ι l,oss oi' a siibmai iin·. a medium la lid i ii t; ship ami two motor tor pedo boats \\a-. aimoupci-il toila.v l>.\ the Nau. 'Γ h c I ."ι - urn Mihmarinc Harder i- innil·: from patrol and presumed |u.l a comimini • ι hi' said. Î The landing si ι ί ρ I.SM-.'ilS anil tile l'T-:;(ll( ere lost as a result ill rneim u (ion in the Philippines area and the I'T-ltll was lost ti> eiieni. action in the Mediterranean an The land m:: hi a Ja ιKtnese .. r all eember 7. The stilimar.in· type which e.. pienie'i' ι ·| lié ί e' ι ni a land ι ιι:; - : ι. : ι Ι'Τ }χ>;11 - I'm·!, Il The aiinnimeen'i the number ni Γ marine- lo.-l Ι'ηιιι I I lie start m 11 ii' ■ il' mi -eel I ι ne- " ; total el' all η..\ raised tu 2Pi. - sun!-; durinu IΓ ( )rnun' !)■■ 1er was nf a normal com normal crew i' is 52, and ..·ίι«Ιιι tn :r> Si ate : suii causes since I the total - K!2. The Treasury Disclaims Ail Byrnes Tax Suggestions W'.i I 'M.;!' ·:). -I.III 1' ι Λ1 ' ι Tax la» revisions proposed by War Mo· : 1 .1 · K. I.y· 111- ' ·· p:f> mpt ly disclaimed, though not criticized today !'> tlie 'l'rea ary. Iiy nie. . m a rep· a t In ! 'n .i.ien Roosevelt and Congress, suggestec immediate change.. ιi> sigm .1 to stim. til ih' pris ait1 eiiterpr se when C!ei many is beaten. At the ..ame timi In declared tli t a > general relie from record wartime lax burdens i; impo.'sible until .iapan also is knock ed out. A Treasury spokesman, emphasis ing that Byrnes' idi.is en ta vs (| not represent the official views ο that department, said "Secretary Morgenthaw was no consulted and knew nothing aboil it." Byrnes, win e rej)ort drew fa vorable comment on Capitol li.ll fe''i aw no immediate prosnect ο softening lh,. burdens on individu# income tax payers'. I Byrnes listed three tax revisions tu be I Γι ιΊ i\ c 1 ' il "I thi' Kui open η vv;.r :hat i»< »t ma terialy red ee 11 ■. · -. ■ I m il will greatly eni'oiirasi· ne · '<·ΐ'ρπ.Μ· and the expansion ol exi>.i. enterprise." They are: 1. Increasing tlv s · a· exemp tion for excess profil χ purposes ' from $11),iioo in $:'.i.ooo : ι enable many small and n< . ι -niccrns to ■ beeome established dor n- the tran ■ sition period. 2. Accelerate depreciation to al ■ low a larger tax de l uiioii lor de ' teriorati m in the ι■.ιrI> \· .irs "I the life ol bi siness and ι do-tr .d facili ties. thus hastening the acquisition of new plant equipment. 3. Immediate nv..ibi'"lit\ ct post war refund bonds win ι the war in Kuropp ends, icle.^iiu to corpora . tiens .ι ι. ιrt ol t! c.r ι .·· md and ex cess prolits t i\ and > ducing ι re 1 .-pondi gly the c m ρ ι!- y savings I provision in the excess proûts lax. Sink Jap Warships CAPT. BERTRAM A. SILLS IT RICHARD M. VAIL OPERATIONS OFFICER C; pt. Γ."Γ 1 :.. Λ. Si!... (top), 27, of :\Jine<»la, Ν. V., loci a group of B-25s that at tacked η .lap ta.,k force oil Mindoro I,- land . : :ik m g thre-î destroy, a. . and damaging a battleship and heavy cruiser. L,t. Richard 1\1. Vail (bot ta- ι <ii I·';·, no, Calif., sank fine of the destroyers. (International) i 'nili mi' Si!\ !!1" S !'<>ssii)!c t<» State (.ummissinn I' mcls I ' ' ■ . .' ■ 'J ' .\ ι ' ι Λ special gain 11.a, »» : h is an ivr> ■ π inen <i· d . .' I .,!! ■·■·. "· si l\ the S: ρι ιΓι ι m u lull- uni ι ■ · 'in ι lend v. .·> i ll ni' uey π in |i M n1 .- aved ri m nge- e»i| ii,. made V, h: a I- .'ii!:! it ill il. , mlad sav ι.;·, 'l'a. e savings would a. mas' ι a ill · . ■ ■ II· .Si lia I i. h ' the sum total would In· imposing, and one '1 111 a examination ovei a per iod I » 'IV 1 i la 11 >1 X 111'Hlt ll ■ λ , ι ■ ι - ι ! I ieien! ! ■ ■ ,i -et »rl a in what ,ia. 111 (Ι it· praet ic· ι bl< I·'·» ·, a M .11- t nded .) me Mo. 1!H;:. •a, Si ,1- util,g I,ill !.. ίίΐΓΓ aid ' : 11 amount appl'1 led lor III' \ · . (· I il '(I la: ' .1 III» t ■ · : il l'art of it Fed er I iimii.-. "When l κ .m m na I ι ■■ ι st 111 pt isl - ■ ι H ι ■. ννι%ΐ|·ρ ι a; ami a ι,ι 1111 ig ι., inc! id ei I. 'Ill a " . 11,1 11 r. ni» ell e, uld ea.a ly la in I ■ ι three qu. rtrrs <il a million rleil. la. e ll, il 111. ilea, ietl os Uepre 111'.:..' ! i : Iler. .:| I ,ιν. .-agg.'St,·. i Ilia! a , . ' 1 . a : i it ad.·- keep t ht i 1 print.ng in a1: absolute minimum lo • e" ! a a 11 ι : : t .ι lie 11 ise. π 1111. led. ilia ; · . 111 y t a a i..t i · ins could be el im - ear· ι ! en. ! ai g wtι; ι Id lie I lenel iela I. 111 a I flu apt! grade o( paper e mid he n i ιί ; ι aa .all mailing lists be purged, especially that of the Agricultural News, tu ascertain it mailings are being di me ». mill *ee.· -an ly. Other commission menaiera wen· Viet- r S. 1'.. vaut, ol 1 Juriia : : aid .) . I'll 111' I I . ' .1 II11st ι H I. N. C. SCHOOL BODY IN FINAL MEETING ï7?:7-igh. .1.1 -1 ΛΓ)~ The Stale lit..nil ι.ι Education, as now consti tntcd. wa> .-ihi'dwlod to h<>!.l Π- lost I session today. Ryan McBryde atid ΛΙ·.>n/ > Kdw . <i.-. w ill take the t> in the leg is la t n\. and, therefore, can 1 not siM". ο on the bonrd. I J c * « »\. R. 1.. Utii i term w ill cxpiiv Thurs day. Γι . .· rocont !> -ad«»pîi·.i State 'board .· ·.·! d i ent, the members wil1 I be adopt·, il ! mm eight educational d'str: ·:> ' be drawn up and two · ill bo moaibe.s .it large. Mom · c\ ( * ί {j , ι \\* ; 11 the Si.,\ supe abon dent "i public education, the Si.ue Ί ioa>: ·ο and the lieutenant u \ 01 n or. Th ■ 1 oadrno: t specified that the tu·w board will be seated in I April. U. S. Drive Takes Heavy German Toil Patton's Corridor Void's Nazi El fori For further Gains l'an.-. 2 - ( Λ I ' ) 1111' i hi nl ; 11 ·ιι has ill"' >: n I « ■ n ( ·< i I ι a mile and . half its arrowhead across the narrow waist <·; th· I !e|e ia u I ■' .· e 11 < >rl h ni lia -I > >y:\1 in the μι tt ci ai t : ι ni i 11 e ! >:i 11 i· to split tin ι ierman .-alii lit. American infantry, tar!·,- an ι planes exacted a jireat and y ■ w in.U' toll n! field Marshal \ un KumisteiIt materiel. I he '1er mans ha'.1 lost full > ! 1 <> : ank and armored vehicles, 2Ή plane.· and hundi > ds of ot 1 r■ r impie ment.- of war. iieli w 5> islogia", <■' '"Ml I'.u tiin widened to six mile in· riii' rid< ,·· leedii:^ his train otlVnsive till list 11\ ι ant w ill". the ν Hi me of Hon m ait. live a fit! ι ii ' Ι! ι « ι ■ * " -< « 1st. .1 Iid I he' : ■■πι· e ! i.j.l miles southwest of Hie road ee'i t'T. \t last reports, the thud arms was 13 miles Iniiu the I nited States ti 1st army flankim; tl e north side of the bulge. Sup erne headquarters .-'Ί i toil e. that ι German II e Γ t ! ι e. ι' . I Μι ,.πλ I:i . e\ \ on Kin dstedt's attacks agamsl the I mted Mat 's •-■.■ventli . mv and a loin; ih«· Kliine, appeared m an ii iid iiitehe and eastward !e nreliminai > appraisal to haw netted little nain. These proh ahl.% wen the lirs| ot' several stroiii; di\ersioi un efforts. I i:e <;. . as ...i .· ere tin·.· · ! I 111, lie:·.' :: At ■ ill Hit' 14,1 ' : '. ,· tes"t .·: men. and machines v\ere ι ■. : ν e ι ni It was plain, h.>\v e\ e I:: . Ml ΓΪ LI1K ist C'( 11 !l ,s OCeli li . : t b ·. \ sustatred . ■ : < I hcavv Al lied air it lacks, which went into ; 11 e : r e Κ · ' day. The Ii-ut m ι Lama ! S:a\ ι ' the north cent rat ■ n" • aw little act i\ it y u day. I 1 . ' ι ■ nmlit. I '·· Γ . - ii M ·. ι ... ι .·.> · . ai a br<i.td ,irr l> ·'. aid •!■ ι " le bn l;:e. d('stn iy ■ or ■ ι ecu tanks ami !»a i; ..· . . ,, Ilie f. S. ill! .. I : I ·.',· 1 ·»ι I the dcsti : u" . Ί ι yet ·. • :..v · '. !· a.-.si-rted transpia ts, i 1 rail r and the disabling <>! eleven Pilots said (ίιί her an ι 1UÛ ) a 11 c.u s .' ι e WEATHER I OK NOKTII ( \KOI IN V lair and cold tonight: lowest Irmperatiires tonight J.' to !S degrees, except not quite so cold mi coast. Wednesdav fair and not quite so cold. Nimitz Would Be Happy At Scviet Aid on Japs I S. Pa fi I r Flee* i 1r ι l( | ί.ι r! it , I V ' ι I I larboi .! : ι π 2 ι ΛI ' > Γ j u , <11i-ί untouched topic t> 1 possible li ssian participation in the war against Japan was out in the open today, with Admiral Nimitz a key i.« ire in the l'ac I .c struggle, per •t M;ng war run e.· ponden: - to quiite him as saying he would welcome tich an eventuality. (This terse, b ;t perhaps oignit i k-a 111. comment hv tin· tir ad miral came a: t me when the S<> \ :et press has been dealing liluntly w:th the Japanese military situation. I'ravda last week said "the d'wel opment οΓ Paclic events be..·:: e ever more unfavorable for .Japan.") Nimitz, baek from a tour of the I or ward areas, eluding Saipan. which is sending the Supe: !<■: -tresses to Japan, told a press conference yesterday that landing on the C>'i nese coast remain high on the Al lied agenda, but the enemy's resist ; .1111-11 ΠΙ.. Η ' !U VI . : ν 'ι ι ι : 1Î Ο : Γ. - ι plate ;·! ..· ..11 >ί ,Ι.Ί ; ...Μ . : sol : Ann! ί ιοί .ι ! ! ν. ί. ,·.,· Βπtain, ι ,· warmly \ν«·κ*.into tho Pacific ocean .scene. \ n:t/ said tho big 1 British fleet which will ho put into art .on has nui arrr oil. hut th.- w >rk ; 1.1 British naval .ii.l- thon· alroaiiv i.s having a κ-·" : effect His press conference ye-terda\ followed the i.-suanco of a 11144 War review whu-h I made point of tho fact that Japan, presently hciny hi..sled hy B-2!)s ; !. ι" Sa : pan. r.> hi- fer. uni- \ I - nerable to at'ack hy carrior-hased planes. Later at his press conference, Ν ; mit.- s., id dost rm-t. >n ··: Japan ese shipping was at pace exceeding : product inn. "The decisive battles, the groat battles, tho hardest battles in the jPacitie war. a e slill In come," the I war review emphasized. ARMOR RELIEF REACHES BAST Ο G Ν Ε IN A SNOW-COVERED SQUARE of Bast (gne, Belj "1'ii : : (1 Ani.v's 4th 1')λ;- 11. which br ike thi U. S. troops ii) the Belgian town, are inter, the 10th A' :ii Γ):ν ..-ι··η, one of the three *.vne. U. S. Απ. ν b.^nal Corps Radiophoto. (ί· um, vehicles of the U. S. Jgh to tlie relief <>f the lersed with vehicles of trapped American divi« :emotional Soundphoto) Fail of Buda Seems Matter of Hours as Germans Fall Back Nazi Garrison l ast Crumbles in Attac k Of invading Forces L< oil!' η. -Ian. U I Λ Γ ) l·11 of iiufIίι \\ ι· t <■ r: : ·ί t ion of ! >.s iι ni m -1 radii I i njr l»u<.lu|··· . ·.«> ] κ·, i ici I l · ι be on iy a matt1',' ο I noiirs today as tin1 Nazi garri son crunilili'il lirl'ori ajfetaokinr litis, ian forces utili/iu;: every weapon known in modern war fare. Λ ( airo radio broadcast la -t il i x; il t said all the («crmaiis had h»'cn <Iΐ ι\ on li om Huda. hut ilicrc was no confirmation i'rum Kus sian or (irrmau sources. 'J*'··· ' : ! : ! Π ι i M i ·' ! ' 111 sa.'l St .· - i ; ■ in; it· ; - !:,,d ππ'ΙΙΙιΙι a 1.' Π » ; .< j,.j ί . ol ι : ι ! ■ i1 ί■ :. - η \\ .da >■«·-1{ relay. !» . ; '· · MM) ' ·■.:.■■ ·« ■ n '·.··. ir.ai î Ka - Mil rlI ;,. in;.iî (III. Tin· U -a . au h ivi'Ci π il 1!4 :,iiik - and a J a ar m »red troop carriers ana lu Ok *129 the4 c. ι pi l a 1 i>:· : '< μ - . ·: Amci . ::· made trucks to blast street fort'-ica " .ons. ί )« - Ι'Π .lit- ( îea a.an c.r af tacks w it h t u - and self-propelled guns were crushed in the ovei> whelm i ii^ la .. y , < - .-au It \\ : h I ! a a · t · - î} ; r· »\\ »·: .'a a. ·., \ ν ;_;ans 4 ;ia! threa ! ta κν.) 11 » < î · · : r : ■ » ! ιi ι the ·κ· » ' ! ·■ scarred c.ipi'.il. ( Xthei 1 î ι i. aai . caa'i ■■ t ·■. « ] } nMro pïar. s anu clr> ·\ ο with:η two : i« >i is h h : > · m î a.· il m^arian i1 < · . - la1 « ι i ·- ·\ , · Bi.aiapc..! Mosc>>w repoî ts said a huge «u"!cn (('mitiuued on I\i£e Three > E-29 RAID MADE ON MINDANAO ISLAND <i»\ Tht* \v»ori.)1'rcss. > \ !m<. i U n Γ : κ ! .îiilrd souuh » η λϊ'ϋίΙ.ΐΓ · > i-.î.uhI. Pi.iiijj.'.'NCs. !)(·« ·: r!"" '!?·. i l j> aiH'sr îiîiir. thr îokyo ra<i.:'> -s.ii'l ίο!;ι\ m 5 !>r<ι:tc!* «ss5 πιύ'ϊ< pt i■ (I h\ the 1 rrtrr.tï ( ommtsnîcu lion*·» ί (Mî)!ïiission. î'Iimc was no \llinl i onlirmution. Army Cracks Whip Over Ward Group .μ it ι t V'·· > ι - ;a l'y ■ Jtioll : ι the i|;i1 oC Ihl'i'i! that φίννι j i t I S ' I ' 11 : i„ Mii ( ι ■ S IM lî 1 . \ y m ity was given t>> represen \V. .;·()'> : conduct the under my direction, with the urbance to the normal oper pi a.pet ' ics. a:Ί v. ithouL >· ':· - ; u! ' ■ .>< the TOKYO WARNS ABOUT ROCKET BOMB ΝΈΛ^ ι The Ysso<iatod I'ress. ι I K.tdio Tokyo warned today that a .lapanesp-manufacturcd rocket luimli will make its ap pearance in the Pacific war soon. f The broadcast was intcrcepl ed by the Federal ( oiniuunica tions Commission. j' U l'B OFI H l \ I Ql ITS. Wash-n^'··'), Jan L' -ι ΛΡ) Ed ward Π. (■ > , Wa I'nd.iction Board assistant \ i,·« — ·'>;<·· nap. for civilian requirements has resigned, effective today. The WPB, which announced the resignation, did not disclose his plans.
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