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ïfettîtersou Bafhj Utspairii THIRTY SEC< )M) Y MAR j.i: \si;i> \v 11 : ι : ι : » ι \ ι « ι ( >i ΊΊΙΐ: Λ ·" ΊΛΊ I . ! ' I ill HENDERSON, N. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. -i \.\ ilY ΊΥΕ CENTS ( ΟΙΎ Nazis Μα γ Be Leaving Bulge * * A _4_ -A _1_ A _i_ —À_ JL ******** π π * π * * * * m * ^ ^ „ Legislature Opens, With Richardson Speaker Killed Near Front REU CROSS Staff Λ tant Ann· Kathleen Cullen, 2(i, Larchmont, Ν. V ., was killed in Belgium when a hospital in which she was serving was bombed by the Nazis She had been overseas since August, 11)13, and on the continent since the early ckiys of invasion. (International) Congress Is Divided Over Home Front \Va -■ i 111 ·. : I ■ J..·!, · .NI*» The 7!H Ιι ι ι !■:·■·:. . ai'y h (I;,... ι . , ι ' ■ .·■ IS I.I 111 : I!. ι ' ' II", ' I Ο . I way : ' ι ■ , : t ; - ■ ; : t 1 ! Μ· : ii. 11 ι ^ .·. : II - c ι ' * ■- i a joint ι . ι. : i S.,: . : d iy. ' ι . ·η - lr ' ι \ ,:111 .illy ·..·ι >·■ ·ι ! π· - VI I' -I I · : ι I ' ■ I .1 ' ! ' '· ' : lightûm .t.-ti: ι ι ι·. , i: . ι : ■ ι - li-m - It!·.:: ;.t VI·..:.·· II \ \\ .'I ' · 11 .;,·'.· ■ w · vV ill' 1.1 · Λΐι ' I ; , I'll I'll in· 11) 11 : ; ! : 1 . . II, , , Ί ■ Ί " · , : : t· slant I.. I ίιίί Ί'ιί il i I t h·· . : : ι. II dat ions of War Mobili/.er Janics F. [iyi '.. .. I··.·..· i ι : ι · ! ...(Ι , ι : ; ι ( >[ h ·, ι i I I I 1.1! I ι J ( j. ■ M · ·( | Jivi 1 nn.inl COti . I o\ or lin 11 ri'.ii'i'li ι > : .< th(. i )>:y a. |>ll> - I ally unl it. Ί II'.·. I ' I Hill .·, ι ... al .1 ("·■!) ί'.ι t . . înixi I ·.·. ι' ; ' : η ι t ni. Β-29 ( jenenil Is Λïo\ mo ( )nto ( jimni As Headquarters ' i . : ι Ι'ί. ι Λ 11 ) 1 îrigadior ( ! ■ ,. , 11 11. II. I ! . : i-ol I, commander ni ' : .1 :' 1 1 1>I.: 11 i >ι■ r ci nill iKUld, has moved h:- Γ.-2Η : 11 '.. 1111 : ι : ι :11 ' · r s to this island In.:. Saipan. Tin ■ ,;ι·ιη·.· -i -aid : ι κ 1 a > 1 i-2!) .strike a uai list ·Ι a ; ι. n ι v. a - t.:. · I. r-1 di roi'ted from American territory. Guam was recaptured from the .Ja pane. e in July. lll-ll Τ ! 11 · ; < ■ are si; 11 Japanese sniper- on the island. The (·.introl building i.s built so that Hansel! ran maintain the closest kind of eon,in miration with eaeli I ϊ - li ί ) unit on other inland- :n the Mariana and with Washington, U. C. . υ 1 fin Η IVQi Li. Gcv. Pay G. O. P. Candidate Support iJcmoo.if. h or Speakership kahi.v j, .1..ii. I .\ I' ) 'ΐ··|> !'. a niai h e ( ). !Kicha rd un, ο!' Î 11.< ■ 11. v. i ί 11 il' ι m ί il ira ι. . ι j > j >οrt, un;·îiiin.iiusly \va< < neii-d atak ( r 1 Ί' the IPuise ni' Κ■ ,ιΐν.-i'iit;ι 1 iv . tn(la.\. v. .til. in tin· Senate. Si·; ι at < ι r Art hi;· ( l.i \ πΓ Ν- ni h a η ι · it ■ 11 int nxltiivl a hill 1 ' > pay Un iiciili'iiai'l p.i » \" t ■ !" ι κ > ι* s'2,,S()() a year plus lra\i-lin# aaeina.-. I ί · j >ΐι· cntal η. ι Γ. !.. 1 . ; ι .l'iiarii a ·'■ th this il' Vil tit--. .ι..; wc i. m ρ lit IP. hal'dsi Ί1." Richardson was nominated for t ι.? Ja ni ·ι·: ai.- by Re|>n ' : :1 Γ.. t .Si ï ι ol R· un; il ι nil .ι ; 11, .. : i ! ; .;· .-ι ί·- ί ιiii π·_; .speech was by Representative Kar ,a r. of Durham. S' :y ■ i. mill.iii .i i.v Huteii !. . M ; on, and lia ι ' 1 . ' ; i a : ' · ■ ! I ο· Sur: y, a Demoir ' \·. '.·» .. I a ■ ,ι.. -,ι M-iikni;: .·. ,ι 11 ι : ι .a ι ; mil ,. ;ι party nu ι ·:>« :. Ii κΊι'πίis >η was ι ftiil 11! t' ι η. Tii· Sfn.il· h νι ι r . .idly '.Ι ι r iu;;:' ;;ini lio ·■ . ; ' a ; mated ι [ la-.: ; ■ η I Ρ ι .. a'i, ; s.., ; .11 ii ·j lift till· tilΙ.Ί ruli. . Si "V ' : C l.v': ί 111 I ', ' ι ΊΙΊΊ ' I ■ I· ! I'll' I a·· ι It liant A"'·1 :'a· η · ''ay wa. i : ι fi Mil οι mity with a ι η. ' Ί η! i. mal • I' it'iul: I fill a· ; ■ pi · : ι a X f nio-.T. ■ 1 111.' lull : I . ■ Ι i .· ι. 11 ! : 11 ■ ' 1 , v. . 111 I lu· j - - h I sl!. 11Η ι a y,·,.ι m ι ' ι ί 11 ; ι ·■' pay a.- pi ι s.'lin., -i! :.·.·! of Hit· St a It· Ii. ri'.i lily, t i 11 it · ! ■ he ail I .if p. ι. ι : s:!,.'!ni| till- yt . ι r ί 11 ■ Si lia I ' ι ai " ; ιι:ι and .-■:!. I un ; in· year n ι. not. Tin· Sfiiatf, in ι a 1 it . a-sion t ■ Il 1 ί Π 1 : f 11 MI|: I ' 1 2·1 , ι j 11 . 11 I · 1 if 111:· made i>\ 'In a· > f ι in -un i I II i l. X. ι m < · ι i 1 ι its : ' i · I · · i-'i la : ' f f wt re Senators Gay, chairman, .1 d Price, Smithot Stanley; Blythe, "I Meek 111 I à a· k ii ' ; liai ι : (. la 1 kf, 1 -. I'ii I ne ι · a ι lb ; ; I' ml'iir". ; W't .· : in r ;. 1 ; I ( If veland; Hodges, ni Β11 η com bf: Carlyle of Forsyth; Eagles, Wilson; O'Beri'y, of i Wayiif; Ward, m C ' ra . · ■. limve, 01 Pender; McBridf, ol II .·; I.nnu, of Person; Piltiuan, ■: I.. Pate, m Scotland; Corey. of Pat; and Aiken, ol ( alawba. Xa'iiftl 011 the If i ll''·- c >in mittfi· were representative- (I.-, of Forsyth, chairman, a d lin ol Ca barrus; Hatch, of Wake; Gantta of Durham : Bridyers, 1 Bladen: l'/./.ell, of Hawaii; Loftin. a Bain·".· ·:%*»; Le : Grand, of New Hanovta·: fii ■ it es, of Beautoi't; Griffl'in, of .Martin; Burns, 1 ; Person; Peaisail, of X, -Ii; Currie, of Moore; Pritchetf, of t aldwett; 1 Sloiif. ol Rockingham: St may. 01 1 '.ai la : Taylor, ni Wayne: Clark, of Halifax: Wallace, ol Lenoir: lloney futt. ol Sam psoi. : Cavoruess, ol Guil fi rd: Barber, of Chatham: and Shu lord, of Catawba. FDR Fears Differences Of Allies Will Continue U'a .J ;1 η. 3—•(Λ!')- I > ] > ]on κι ! .· I ■ ι <i t let I (low η today for ;i ;■ Ίΐΐ in·.·· r and take among til,, ma.ii r .\ 11u on postwar Europe, to last Ions' alter 1 fie shooting has stopped. i'ri .-.ident Roi sevelt set the stage toi i.iLi'iH'is compromises when he ottered little hope that Allied dif ference can lie reconciled at his forthcoming meeting with Prime Minister t hurt-hill and Premier Sta lin. Mr. Roosevelt not only agreed with reporters» tl\at differences exist, bul emphasized he expecteci them tc e< ntinue in one form or another. Earlier. British Ambassador Lore Halifax had pointed up the many questions on which the Allies stil have stormy sailing by stating lha f. l· he ,ιΠ'Ι Sec, l'I.irv · il SI lie S'i 1 ! Ill 11 i are seeking better means ot exchang ing information beiween 1 > r i t : : i m , 111 < United State.·· and Κiι -1. ι M Hoosevt 11 did not menti' η Έ ι Ιropean boundary settlement-, al though this ι- expected t'i ligur» 1 prominently unicns punts d'.-cussed Secretary Stettinius said, earlier η tin· day that the United S: it' .- Ιι.κ ! ma<le M'\eral studies on the futur; . map cf Kurope. Ile emphasized t: :.ι none are tinal. Other sources disclosed that Wash ington experts have made recommen dations to the American «overnmen -on some Kuropcan liou. ilane- ou that these have not been approvee i.'.v too United States officials or pre sented to the Allies. U.S. PACIFIC SEA CARAVAN MOVES AGAINST JAPS AMERICAN SEAMEN aboard a Const Guard patrol frigate look across a ι vast e'.pan.'t· the Pacific and count 32 ships, part of a mighty caravan 1 of roinfwivi ( tits and suDDlies for forces under General i.TacArthur. The ι patrol vessel is one of many covering the flank. Γ the huge ennw y a? H moves westward with men and material again;t. the Japanese. This is an official U. S Coast Guard photo. (International) To Draft 18-25 Farm H ''orkers President Directs Action of Byrnes With Draft Office Washington. Jan. 3— (AP) — Ί ; " Willi; ] i «η: ι ■ luda ; (ii ι vcl < ■( I Selective Service t<> pri s.·; to the full r\t- m ι>< ΓΓίιi11ih! by law the ( ! i'a 1111 ' ι : 'ii rn ·< I I arm work - ers in ill·· 18-25 ;in'c class. .1,1 . Κ I;·. III. I (I >11 s· ■ 11 ·, ί j '·· r\ ι c< I ι , ι . !1. III·. ■: !·. ι Ira v. a nr,a-ii («· mle ο·ι il i '·ri;' ' ι ι . ι'. ι ί 11 : ι il; m . l'\ ■ Ί r οί' m ■ Γ . : ,· . .ι ) I.mill "I : 1 ι nil'. ;. n:i .· flic , it ί ι ι .. ' : η ' i .i t : ! pri ι μ ι :1i • Ί ! : .· ' . 1 . I '· : ■ ' "In I llll more men in t i; ι «ι uoup." 1 icrstiey war nul· linn.:. I : older a:; iiy:ι a· told ii · :.νι·η· · ι :·· 1' .1111' Ι'ΊΚΥ ins,, ill the ■ in a\ai .nil 111 hi\ t.. .· :ll p. η "< ι· I» !l"xl h ,;lR' aye ;,i ι Ί' ρ thei'S. ■Ill ail Richardson New Speaker In Ί he House I!a 'c'uii. ·ί an. ,'ί ι Λ1 ' : ί ι I Jeni iicrats Ι η 1 ■ I ! η Mir η.. ■ · all the \\ ay, 1 : , ; il i , cira·· Λ >111 bly squared away and swung into action today I· :' v. ii. ' ν, a> ι . ' ■ ·. ' '.■> b" ι a momentous \v a r t ί ι η e session, j I'erl'ei t Ί14 tlien < ■ : u.>' '···;». ! -util branche.- >i tin- Gene:.. W'i'iilbly met briefly today aiul tackled the task of handling, among ι ther major matte; s · : 1< s al η. vce I dented surplus expected ■ > reach I $711,1)1)0.1)0(1 i \ til.· etui a rent I I'is'eal year. I lopping the pre-assembly calendar of events, i >< >t i ι Democra' ι il lîe— «publicans caucused last night, and I alter a 1 In r mi ap. .hi:· -, w but two candidates in the running, t'a· ι H miicr.it.- nominated Kepi · ■ ~ · ■ 111 ' 111 \ c Oscar I.. Richardson, "i t' n. as speaker of the House over I.'1 presen tative (hiiihi· t'/ell, .·: Κ ■■·, the \'i .le bcin.L; 70 1 > H I. The Hi ·ρι ι ί .1 lean.· all II ! hem—. iioa a att d Uepn ·ι nlati vc I I St irv ni Wilkes. SI aulom,.', 'I>' be came the minor,ly leadei \τ i i \st riiiii i: ηιι: AS T.WKI.It I M'l.ODKS I Leonardo, N. .1., Jan. 3. -(AP)— IAn explosion and live aboard the Sun ()il Company tanker "S.imiico" in Sandy Hook Bay off the .Jersey coast ,visterdav took the >1 ai least three men. W. w. Weston, assistant directoi ol public relations ot the Sun Oil Company at Philadelphia, s.itd sever 'other.- are missing. 90 Superforts Bomb Jap Industry Areas Da τι age Is Admitted 1.1 ν Nippon Radio, Cut Was hingion Cautious V. ?m;. ai. Jan. \ iJ ; .*»!ΐ··Γ,'ί(κ Irr .< ?)·) viron··. Its <·,» f m\ ;;<<<ra i. î iwk a:;a'a ;ι I industrial t.H^cts or Japan's ici'irii!'· f ι .· s 11 ί.. « » ? -Icmsim. \ M 'ar !)« parim.'ni a în'-tinc.· tïic* 3 : t * s · · ?.< i · I H a ν -<»« . · · ί J ! Su1 Π \ ί t " ·!({ 1 ! r · i\:w{ « i 1 the· .. ' » ι ί î a a *, s ί ι - !ii m rmamunnrae said ih(« » i r - c ;iit ( rnt« « : i N'aboya, a* \\ <· H H ak.; ar.ti H imamat.'u. wire hit. \ I 1 . . ' · · · . ί ' 1 .·,··. . · , «. I 1 » Λ ii'ft ι '■■·.·: I I ii.: i. ' : ι. , " 1 π1 .ί ! ι. . l'ii ·. |. : : r> - \vi . 11 m ι > ' 1. ι diimiu'cs 1η11 ii trd ni ι lor'fs.' I ; h m' ■* . ι ii'i'rl η um: " ιn: iniu t ν - ; !it ·γ:;< 1 I ί · > .ι ι >|n .. r ill .1 Xi ( : j ; ! . r ,, ι DIlllillll 11 cl.Hii. • i'(l ' ' ' !:; ·.· I in Si i ι >ι-r : 11." \\·ι ι ο ■ H ι ί ! ' ι ■. . '. .iv ι! . Γ ι ■ ί . ι Π ·. i ' ■ " ι·;· 1 - TÎ ιΐ !» 1 ■ ι 'U· ι' h»>nu· i).ι. t·. 11κ· Jaj an< r adinitU cl. ' Tin* attack (K i'iirrnl b> (î r. î»:.;hî. 11 » ι ( I Tn;.\ » broadcast·* v a iiî ! the ho m ha rise rs enjoyed a huas t ( j ; r :t î* t ι \ hihiiiî\ . T\\ · fn-4 Ai il.- .; ·.-!■■ : airt'iM: ' plants ! ;.! Κ:,. · >\ ..· 11.: ; r Ικνη lut · τ«·\ > · . ·Ί> j 1 >V I ! u · S 11 j ». · 1 ' i ' i ! .-·. t ) s. 11. ι l .> 7 · i ι : i 11\ ! southwest and lianiamatsu the sa nie |(i!.-i . ! u ■ t. ' >uuîlitM>l. R. Ί h. : ' 1 lar.ue j i! ci'i1 ai'! 11' ni: i-rnîi'i's. ! Today's was the first blow against ! the .!;.;»ani :λ· h -inclaiKi s i 11 c ι ikaain ! j ι · 27. Honshu is the principal island i of the Japanese a relu pel a''.a. 6t Is the >lt|» Ot SUch \'t»I IllilPll lecturing. shipping ami iil-i'.ii'.is» tratiw '.inters as ΤυΚν,ι, Yoko hama. Nagoya, K\oti>. Kobe and I Osaka. ι The monster bombers spanned a 1 I ri;unci trip ι.: : ·Γ( than 3.1)01) mile jio il l : lu- \ ;();>· ii:t μ· h<· ··.%·..·: ,1 ;n> ·ι ι bases m tin* .Mariana islamic The [raid was carried out by the 21st ! b imia·. ι' ί 1 . nd he 111 · ·< I Hi J. i j du·)· Cii lierai 11 S. IlanselI. ·' . Thi· II.·: i ι id 1 olio -.-.ι I nouncement last night by General MaeArthur oi a blu/ing New Year's [Day assault η Manila's Cîark Held , by I i 1 · ι a ι · · π· plain· . I· · r tli.· ! I irst 11,τ,ι· λΐ.ιι Ai tli'ir hr : ; ;tr F 'Γ η u isa into his ο ι1 π hi 11 a ι ι·· aniuame | ihfj I hat ι -a ι. ι · planes - · ' : iv> ι · · · a s ;. : 1 si ο : s al and Irtstroyed ' > n pi ne ■ at th is ; - id : .· . 2'J ι mil·- no: th oi the Philippines. Admiral Ninvitz anroi I · ' d .·' Ι'ι ι il Ha rem that t 111' Superfortress nesting gro.in.1 on Sai paII was the ' irget · I .Il nuMiet'id raid ,\lo ida.v 1 y a I >nc î\v ti-eimine .iaoaiH'se hum,h r. Ni' ·:)/ reprnted ι an ther ιmnu ι a <>: h< ι .lima, a 1 sprin^'o,'..rd I · Xippnnes,· raids "ii thi .Marianas / FOIt NOR I'll ( \ROI.lS \ Increasing e 1 ο ιι il ) il c s s and s'.imcu hut warmer tonight: I Thursday cloudy and rather cool. Becomes Senator ( ΪΛ i)!. Ιί. UO! \ Steels Lead Stock Gains NV Y Jan. 3 \ ! » · v· Ie i * ·· l«.»c*k m;n*k( ' :i'■· . • und today, w ' . : ■ r M· . '" ;ι point or i K · ■ · . _; ' ■ < , . · · r U. S. S î ( ι » I .. : ι i ί >r · : î ir bew. Modestly higher were Chry I S. Κubber .1!id At. ΊΥ · ·. ' :< 'lie. »rmany is Hit Β ν 1 «✓ * U. S. Bcmbers ! of Κ a t'ls ru bo, and : ι n-C ϊ ('!"! ! ;iin ! >* ) 1 "CÎC.1 ;" v.! '"'Is Ii : 1 · : ; K'd \V 1 ' 1 '· ;ht ':it Colo . IC nid Kulda, ileal (t i,* At' raids la !.. li'Ai; ΐι.ι:ι·. ( iils issued lor I^Cp<M"tS < >ί ()«Mll\S At (.!(>sc I )cc. ; Λ1')— Tin : it i'U! : i.-Mi'V totla> i ' '·>· uent of till ι S tui-da.v, I)· ' .· Federal He ■ I .ι ι ι Γ·. ; ι >r:itntn K<tlCM . ! ,:! I ■. :··,.· ,· :: i : mil of all in ,a .ed 1. ' : le .same date. > I \ I ) .*» W.> » \I.I.. Stat I ! · ι ' . h ,· (1 urney Γ h ■ e ί . v.,:: ·,. .,ιι si,.t rank ■>..· lepm's ol condition as ο 1 ». , vm; er :!u. 1944. Russian Hordes Smashing On Across Budapest Area Moscow, Jan. 3— (APV~ Russian forces w ri t' >: I .1 *r· 'lull Uudapc.-t t> ·ι ·> in ' ·...·.> ' ; ι lierccM house-to ! : ■ > u .rilinj; .·.1 ■ . Stalingrad. Κι··ί army tr·><>|i.~ >»·.-!··:.; i.v r !l. i'd -Hi! blocks in IVst. the ,1 < ■: '; ι ! ν east ol the Dan i»1. .. i . > I Ill I-! Ida. "II : : 11 » : ι >n tho basis ul pi elimin ■ > ι P r- t is believed in Μ >. < ι\ι ;·> t the enemy garrison already has lost In.noil dead and pi -Mhly .ΊιΙ.γίίι wounded. \ Ithough tin· Hod amy ι> ι · officially estimated the strength i>t ■ » trapped garrison. (.'ol (Jen. Y ι " -. ·!· mister of del ense · : :·>·· pi · - visio ,d Hungarian κ,Λ i'i 11 η ι < · 11 ' ri nth Not up m Kussian-ht'li; a : · - >. aid last liii; Ί the ' m. y r :n .is high as 7.1.0(1(1 lra.OOi Germans. plus 3(1.000 1 Iangai ian; With yesterday's advance, vhicl brought m approximately !.o(H' pr ΐΗ·ι>. the Russians now 'ι. I ia· ·· \ 1,000 hlo, ks of I .·· b.ittn ed ·!·>·. II 2,(10(1,000 C,\ ii ins, esti iiat( ! ' II,» C W( rin 4 I Ίι ■ t : .·,·>·. .11 .•«iirv .vin# the >ti ..nulo r · .Ui < n'y i 111 sisjl! :>·() It · · >vv ; 11 >pt·. : : liki-iv ! · at tin· Hit: .- .ui : ι r · 11 : t ■■.·■.· · :'u| not resume oti'ot .- .ι ορι ·ΐ"; 11 ,i :i :r·. ·: it I. irci · ill ! (. 11 . i ■ t I. ■ 11 11 : ' . ι Λ ..-'I .,!· · Pintii'l I!', lil 1'.· id.. ; ii·.- ! ,s ; ι ;cly · Λ crv. iie' ·>·»· Forty-two mites northwest ι I '..111.ι I ICSt .. > : ■ ; ' " 1 ·! . :■· - 'III : '< ' ι ill,. 1 ι , tuiii' c "vin .· i .iiι.in cent nf K<imar ιro.li fieri: .η .,ιίιιιικ ! ' -re, ... >f Λ· η · " ι \ ι ; -st ι : stuck ο Vest·· ,ί ν .il I ' : ι · tip ill "\1 . rsltal Τ· ι briikliin's salient on llie m.i'n ·.·.>; ι \ ι nn.ι II was anno trod oiι eialiy til' . 11 «··; was repulsed. Λ'Ίκ null this «■·> int τ attar1; w ι.·,· far distant to affect the late !ht Germans . I off in Budapest. ' ι ·]'.·· ■ ot t ! , kitt, r t : '<'d : nd laili ' ' break out of ι ^ wo.-tern patt :.ie 11 ngarian capital. U.S. Tanks Line Of Bastogne I wo-Mile Gain Made By Nazis m Area of Rhine-Saarbrucken :: (AIM Third r· .κ τ· 11 a point ! <>ur miles northeast <>! Bastogne to day on the diagonal railroad to ward St. Villi amid reports of heavy eastward traffic within the wedge, suggesting a possible u it hdrawal. The Germans lashed out Jit ot l.cr ι hird and μ·\ < nth army unit ^ along tin· 7i>-mile sector from Saarliriiekeii to the Rhine, and at one plan·. southeast of I » i t c h e. gained up to two miles. Enemy artillery and air activity increased in this area, although there still was no sign of a gen eral offensive. ïîehind the Siegfried line, in the Saailanil and l*alati!iat°, however. .ι ι ι nsidcra hie increase nas noted in enemy activity and supremp headquarters, in its communique. said that "German units arc across the lilies river," in the sector cast ol Sarregue minc.. Tr ϋ.ί·.·: ' I" treat ' ■ S .. j r a lid . . ri'd 7,825 . · ill· :. . .·. e I>-ι···. !·<· v. linn it κι !:< ·< : : ii .1-1 against u. tir: : . : π i l he German ι nmniiiniqiip more than !t,000 \mericans I'.kI liccn taken, and that total ! nil"<l States casualties sine* l)e cemhei l.~> far exceeded .">0,(100. 'J 1." enemy said ι κ lit third armv duisiotis «ere making a supreme «ΊΗΊ1 Mr < «(M îîiail POSI thr'-t i(!ί'ν ol Kastognt'- I • »··..'· ! Si I 1 ll>(Tt, 1)111 : I '.· ■ ! SJ. 1. ι Π t r . i was ni'Tt\asi ugly • t <■.cii I.I (îcn : - -ing up (»<rma movMivnl- insido ihr ucil^e \·. r ttit* RTfMtrst since Ihr Vi/i x' ' slwanl ! ι <i < - was strm »»;'·(! au:i thvsr v. rc mostl> y îstw .ι r»i. 11111 c.tinn : ,111 .«ill l'ight ·: t. . : . which V Ί1 • ■ · ■ ' nu t·· :'isk l«»s . » Τ : t. · ' ' t ' ι · . ;,V ; ι tT »"P shift 11l, : : !.··' ·» ·'<■·*■ * " i >" ' 1 hi'Tll ■ :· ■■ · 1 ' : : m ·! UIOO St'W !UT<\ ,ivci .4.:·..: ' h\i*.l a mite t: I :,·■'< ' " ■ ·. WC'St ·>£ a-t- :>1P. i·. S!. H a.ert. I !\ ' ii'a",: " t : ; :■ , : tu ths " i' (.'ifim.iii ·>(> ■ i l" ! ·, · ;«·.!(■ î ît M.i Λ, I irt. les-j • Ir ·' M rh;imp, which 1 ι \ < · η ! ι ! ■ ι., ι· ' : > . ι - : ι! Bast ogne. Λ ι ι I ; \ 11τί .,! 11:13 ■ , , , 1 ,; \· ι·ν·(·ι , ...lid '[ii'lVP ! !'! ! ·. ι 11 I', " ι : ! ι ' "Il X it h sides of ip Bastogne ,-alieni had brought an • ■, ' : _ ! ' : . : ' î · · ·' I· !\ allce ill the Cotton Opens Up 5-15 Cts. I \e ^ :: - (AIM 1 ton futures opened five tu 15 cents a bale higher. 1\, Close Open Ma , . 22.08 22.10 M .21 .il!) 22 01 .la λ .2171 21 73 ι >.··,. .ι 2a.7:i 20 7β i . 'ι ' ' 21 ' ti7 20.0j 1 urke\ I ο Break s\ Relationship With Japan on Saturday, -1 London, Jan. 3.—(AP>—The Λη« l' , ka ι ., : an -. a mm meed tonight the Tar:. U! ι ad nat lonal assembly » had vot( i unanimously to break l|A Ί d:pi· a and économie relations ciuviivc next Satur i.ay. ΊΊι · y ■ ! : c relations with Ger : > ι a ι : \ !a-t A mi-' 2. The broadcast 1- : save i! i detail.-. < ι \sm:.> kki'orti·;». Pai->. .Tan. -(AIM—The Span·» '® tsh National Union said today clash·· , es between guerrillas and Franco ·' pobce raged through Christmas ' ' week at Tarragona, 50 miles below oi Ha'ielora Many arrests were re j ported ■ ο a; Madrid, Barcelona I and Zaragoi za. j r ΐ I it! Ii |Îm|)«, .11
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1945, edition 1
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