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ψ* ïtenîtersatt Batty Htspafrii THIRTY SKCOXD YKAR 'ΐ,),;' \ :.'\ , ;·.'■· HENDKRSOX, N. C., SATURDAY AFTKRXOOX, .JANUARY 1ÎM5 1 ' ΜΜΙ,: , ' F1YK CKXTS COPY Roosevelt Asks Service Act Urges Move As Quickly As Possible Τ c 1 ■?. 1 Μ ο b i ί ; /. » t i ο η D ί1 m a r ό ri ; ί r i η i η g in Peace I'r.-pjsed \\ - il i 11" ! "! . ·! f> ( Λ I ' ) President liwsevelt todaj culled |(.r "t> lal im >1 ii I : /..it i.·.η <f all <»ur huniaii 1 >■ mi π l ■ ρ m a h Nazi ί ; · it, s., it· 1!> Π. ami speed ; .Ί!: M!,:■;·>n nf .Japan's "mal 1,"na!■ ' )><>\v'■> ( >1) ■(· : ,111 111 · .1111·(I I'm' "U11 conditional surrender,"' but this t :me reft . red sj.. ti l ically i«> the "armie < Γ mir ι m mies" in a ι > part ni ili Μ ι iuί fi'i ni "whole people.-. 1 ! y ■ · - .Î:·. !{·..<· '.fit . I I ' ; ■ ' ' ' (Λ >ngri i lie ! ι··· ill · >·. ι .ι- on !:;<· nf tÎ!.- \ J i îî. .. i;i; fι hi* \\i!l suni!i:.ti i/( ' natiimw iii·· hruarivasl ti· il i !i t. :;ιηςοι1 over the v. !i« : li- :i\iil «a (i un'siic and world j»î < !>lrjns. Li · -il.. u ·,··". m tdt· ti.ii\se i i t·. . i m · ί ; ■ η;.' iii'ial m i I i l ; ι ; y ■ ....if; v. · «! i ,l!l 11 < .. ι : ; ι : ν ; ί said : . ι : . . . m (i; a t V- Κ 1 ί .γ. ■ · ' > t ; ■ ι ι : ι ι ί ι ;·,( i Mtii'ii i i init: Disdosi (i 11 .·. I «h:· a nu ν his · --t iîiiu ' m·'ri» (I !... ■ ■ .irii.-'uc ·Ί. ml .said "\\ ι ii : · iimi a :ack ;'ini ι an : in 1.1- ι hi· attack ι * " ! ι· 111 - Is!, hi iil (i:iaι:.·. is ι mi - ρ I <· I « I ν (!"leati-il." saiil "ui· an· about tu . r. ι :1 ·» lar'.i· ϋι·\\ Iri'i- Ii Inn i s I.»:· ci filial against tho Na/.ts.' ΐ'ΐιΐ v.ani'd that tin· iicr m uis i ici iitlx 'i.ivt inrira.r'l Uni r I Ii·:.· I at t i \ it \ i a tir· \ t - lant'i II;· ι \!'ics-i'i| "t impirti' t int ί iilca ; ' ι !i < >i ni'i al I isi'n - liou cr. I··, .1. Iiuni 1 ivhie'i foil. ·. ti v. : ImHI'·." Mr. I: . ·ι·\"ι , ,1 Mt tt*« i 1 !".'·. (.'II'·. L'l rii **;il»t>;il Ii tny M'.'iatii "is, til·* Greek and Polish tor example." lit· ((.' „ I, .11, i . II Γ.Ι-Ι· Ί'ν.'ι ι ) Slight Gain For Cotton 1 ■ π r. ι ; nu. I 1 ι It'll l-t lit Mai ill May . . .July Oct' ■ i ><'r 1), I · ■ Middling (ill :l . . . .22 IT .. > 21.7:! 20.97 211.912 t ·« >t allied c;· s·· 22.18 22-09 21 .HO 20.91) 20.911 Addresses Solons GOVERNOR Γ ) Κ \ shown ;ι« ·,· < i ι · I ivireci lu* .in' 11 a 1 messauo ·' til. ι 'Mit ononm^ - -- .si'-n ■ !' \·· Y'>rk Stat»· A~-rni bly and Senaet i'i Albany, Ν. V. ll·· recommi sded a billion dollar pro gram o! m ·»·» and constncti ί to the lt'S · ..ι" (International) Τokyo Says Americans May Now Be On Luzon Convoy Off Shore Seen By The Japs I okyo Tells China Philippine Buttle To Decide the War ( i!y The As ■·<.riati'il 1'ivss ) The l'ukyo radio .said today ' "tin· Λ ni· rit·, in.- ma\ ί ι : ι \ < · land ed on Luzon." This -taUmcnt was îvcorded in Loii.iimi at t·ί' I okyo had re ]n>it·■ I a ^>i.u' American armada with landii.jr crat't and trans- 1 ports oi , Luzon. tlu· main island I of the i'liilippinos. Sl-i : 1. r J ; ι ; ι κ ·- ■ ; r ; 11 : ca.- \. were j heard lia· I !. ·< . S* Ί in· J-npa ese Domci newt agency j said today thai "three groups oi l cm·! · \ ! ι ; . . . · : ι · i1 11 - ι I ( ·. 1 : !.. . ; 1. 1 . · ; ι ' ι ·:. i ' : .. \v, Ί : I· i ι > . i η " « : : * ; · " :. . : S< ·ιη» λ here, pr ibably at 1 μ/λ n." ! 'J hi ; - , ι .-· ! . ' Λ ! led ι ' ■ ■ 1 . . " !. Ί he d *pat<recorded by the Ped era ! ( '· : 1111 . ; ! ·!.. ('mi · ■ ι. .said : ' <.·.·· ;· * voy < » m;> : .:ui about 100 landing craft, escorted by a ta- . ι ii··. ι 1 n··' - i v. m'. :. v. t>t oi I a 'ma yt ; i >. ι y. ί. / w. An ' .< · "!■ muj) ot' ,rn 'ed St.')!' "< ' 1 1 1 :« ' d s j 'Ί t « '■ 1 ■ ! ί11. "t1 · <;»·' · V : :i ' ■ ■ : :· t '1 : - cral'ïj (··■ ι" i· . · . r« ;> >rU*d c u . - in:·. ■ · ·.·' « 1 Pl.tiL.y i.- Lmd. The third convoy reported by Do mo: \\ t ί <*hted pcodm:', w t - \ν;ι' ■' ι w.·' : - >uî h ο: W : ·· ι - larifi." I ,t b; · adr ' ι ιί(·(1 î C 'hina. r. di · 'ί'. ·,;>·· ..id * ' ? Ί ;:e ha · 1 le of tl··· 1 '! ! ii : ι i · : ' H '> W I ! ! I i« ·;·.(!» ' Î : a · ol.lt C< ■!!'.«· ,;··· 1 .ta Mît : I ! Λ : v. .· II . .· · i ■ ι · · ' i that Mh·· I .·-·>'1 - · . a \.\ M ai doi > campaigns are merely 1 »Ccil op era' ' ·· , a a 1 ι ί ι ■ 11 ■ a · ·. <■ . t r : l; - pic" v. ;ii take pace on Luzon. I . . r liit· 'Π : I;·nil ..· Γι<· Pli : ! ι : · < M..: Wheeler Not After Job On Foreign Body W 1-liiii.nttin, .1.111. (> (AIM .Sena idi Win·· 1er, Montana 1 )cnh>ci .it. pi ι i ! ι < i ι .i ! 1 ' ! the ι...·· today ! or .1 pj. 11 ■ ι ■ "ii tin· So: .lit' Kor< lull Kela t ii Γ ί '■ 1111 : ! tec . ι Ml ici illdirat i Mis th..· the dmmi.-t ration w i i 1 I il I three varan- m- \v 11 ί. -t.i uieh supporters ol I'ii . : fie ι i t I volt. Wheeler, a i-im tin.ο assailant ol the President's foreign policy, told a report: r tii.it alter s' idymti tile . it vi a 111111. when tin· Democratic steering C< it initti'e nu e!.. next wec.\. m the belie! that he would cite his seni >rity ovel lit her ] >r· ·. pect i\ e . ppoi :i tee: . Wheelers decision not to fight for ii .eat η tile t m:r:t!ee, which wiii conduct hearings and inak,. (IriM ms on tin· prospective international se curity < .ryani/. tion and peaee treaty, apparently cleared tile way h i three pr i-'idi: i·ιi -1 rat ion men. II Senator McKcllar. Tennessee Democrat, tiie new president pr item decides not to exercise ii is .-·< " ι ; >rity. the position probably will go to Sen ators Hill, Alabama Democrat, the majority whip; Hatch. N'eu Movie Democrat, and Lucas. I ! 1 · n< >: - Déni - era I All throe have been listed a.- sup porters of a proposed intornationa peat e ' ι Lianization. Their anpoint ment would solidity tile I Ιπιντ: atn m; -iorit.v ol lf> on tii(. committee wi'li member*, all publk'ly committee to back the 1'residenl's moves t'oi Such . organization. JAPS REPORT TOKYO BOMBED BY FORTf l.iaidoll, Jan. β— (\l') —Be tween 711 and Kit Superfortresses I» inlicil the western part ol' k\o Saturday morninqr (Tokyo time), the Japanese radio said in a hre ideast heard here t'ida.v. Γ Vl ilHfR FOR NORTH CAROLINA Rain :»nd warmer toniht: rain/ and moderately cool Sunday. ΌΗ GIVE ME A HOME'-SINGS SOLON t ·« * * 7 SHOWN PLAYING the '"housing shortage blues" on 1i!j bnnjo on the stops of the .Nation'.) Capitol is Son.-elect Glen Taj 1- >r of Idaho. His wife tind children chime in. The new senator, unable to find an apartment in 'Λ';ι h i : - _ t >n, h:. fiyjje.-tod that barracks be constructed to accommo date the new member? of Congress. (International Soundphola\ MarînduqueLandîng By U. S. Not Opposed ( It iici al Αι ac.\ il 1ι m1'- Il ead (|ii:n'tiT . Philippines, -lau. <"> - (ΛΓ) I linppii. (| " Γ K'a II invasion of ΛΙ a ri lui ιι· 111 · . only ] Kill miies from Manila, was an- ' niii;in eil tnilay I·; ( louerai Alnc Arthur. wlin ιi< 1 this «·\»·ιΠh Philippine island liberated puis the Yanks in direct ι·>·ι:ΐ ;ct with the southern lai/.on coast. With air and n - ; :·;··■. t. the Americans s.-i/cd th·· ··!«· ι land Wednesday. the .-aia· da\ Aaiericaa I'aiTH r planes were pounding For ilioa, and ( ;«■:!.·. . I Ai \ι tliïir \va.· announcing anclhvr Ι..ΐι>ηιι:: ·ιι Alia clorn. Marinduquo is ahinit Ja le.·; east . ! λ! 11 ; Ί ' ; 111 ίι γ ; 1 ' milt·, .·. .nth ι·| Hi" I ;· . ι. : 1 - ι·:ι "Ilia fern Luzon, principal Philippines is land. "Oui uiouihI Im · - saiip-irted li.\ il:·\ αI nid .li1' « i' iiK-nt^. ni.idr a suijûisi i.sndiii:; .nul or(tl|ii<'il MarimiiKiiii' (.inri.ii Mar\r • iilii" irpri ti'il in his < oiiimuniiim» today. "ΊΊίγ :ii.::h -fi/rro !·ιί< island, east "Γ Mindorn, we Rained cortrol III' tile S. Ill IV.,1 ; Si·:, . : r t.illlished direct ι ' ιιΙ.ί I .·. : ! i ι I'm· "in rn ruast ni 1 ,ii/iin Tin· landiiiK v. > · at I' · :ινι<ta 'in tli,. si h it Ιι w. ίι ι.·,. ; i ■ . nlericir nl M a I' ■ 111 il ( 1111 > \' ι >Ί 11 m|ns.-abli', luil a 11 i " ! ι,1 aΛ ' ι in . : tin· west ι ·ι i.ast ! H ' 11 i'i a ■ i.- la I a ί . "0 by "Γι nulcs in si/.e. U. S. Plane Assaults On China Strike Japs Hard I l". Ν Pacilic Flee; I ! e h Iq ! rters, , ' I 'earl 11. : ; > :. .!,, (l_ Ιί ι Λ11 ) I 'ac l ie j fleet canier planes destroyed ill .1 <tι>:ιll< m pi ni .till an . r dam- | aged ll.'i enemy 11ips i'1 .. daring. | ! punishing two-day assault on Oiina, I guarding 1· rmo> ι and ι »! ia . . Ileel Ad in . al Ni in ·..· ,.η.ι .m < d ' · :■ Striking .11 're ..er · . ■ Pa- 1 eilie, η ;.· ν plain· In m Vice Admiral John S Met „imV ι ree w.n«e ι <Ι··ν π . 500 ni i It s ni llu· China coast, -> ai eh- , ing lir Japanese shipping. η ρ·>ι te I t Associated Press War Correspondent H ember j James aboard M t ι i 11 t lagship. ] I'll,. Fiirmosa alIael. - \vi e η ade j Tuesday and Wednesday. Γ. S. time. | Twenty-seven ships were sunk. Six ty-i ighl .ships ν ι re dam e.-.ed Nimit/.' eomn. nifp »· : In·' ·· Μ Ι ion the 11;'st Chi a pr ίlight I by Na\v earrier ρ!..lies, apparently ι because no material attack targets were sighted by pilots making their , I'irst ree Minais.-anee of Hie China I coast, goal cil a three-ye : lighting t advance across the Pacific. But James signil'ieantly reported I that pili Is who 1lew over China's ; g' t«'n mainland declared thev could have llov.n i.-.Iar.d to American in U rim· air ba.-os to πΊuH Following el·..-·-Iv up ! .VImiral McCain's air sweep over Japan's strategical ly import m: I·' ·: -a and Okinawa airfields, another task force ni Admiral Nun·:/· ι· ' '\ I '· 'fie I leet shell, .i , lap;, >iese i> · i itaha and 11 ielii .li--.a i:i ilie I! · Κι iday. I η his te: se re| »>rl ·>: Γ ·· I·' . · sa < >kina\\ a -I rιk. ·. . Xim. ' al 2211 Japanese plane.·- weir >1.. ^'d i:i sweeps over virtually il operating enemy airfields on the two island aii' bases. Profit Sales Hait Stocks Xew York, Jan. <ί ιΛΙ'ι Stocks had to (- ait end with in: liier prat it cash inn today, although Mattered market lead.".- resisted with some -u.ee>-. Alu-ail now and then were General Λ1 t rs and l'n '· m Xircral't. Down ι · ..ι·] ι. ·!ΐ- to point oi so were U. s. Steel and Standard Oil XJ. NAZIS FORCE 7th ARMY FROM REICH FflCM THE RHINE to the Sarreguemines sector, ns indicated by arrows, American troops have tost their lnvaston bridgeheads before an in» ere. ι '·■<:· 1 i'i use Nazi drive. Λ U. S. 7 th Army withdrawal from a loo g Strip of Reich territory was conceded, but just southwest of Bitche, U. S. coi nter-attacks were cheeking the enemy drive. (International) New Orders On Draft Due. In 24 Hours lh( · ι c ·. ' 24 ιjii the Π! ,1 p.· ;> 1 Hi. : ..· ΛΤιΙϋ;, y left Tin· undi·: (t in ι m: 1 :·! 1 ν ( je rm ; 111 i )n\ e I < > ( '< >ast Was i' eared In Kc-Sluitt!in<^ Washington. Jan. ·ί—( Λ !"■> — I > ι i 11 - ' ι I icld Marshal >lontg mi nx ;>■'<>!·.ι lilχ \\ .igiven command il .ill north'ι η armies because tlii \ ! ! it'il li lit li command at that 1 i ci·· ί. a ι I'd ι In- Ocrmans \\ ι : n 1 ( I li ι<ι tin- < hanncl and \ 'it the forces πι western Furope. In χ oiciiv this idea, informed niilitiiv v|ndcnls expressed bc licl that the circumstances ι.Γ Mnnttnliicrx s appointment sin·, gcsteil tlir regrouping ol armirs under tin lîritish (.Hirer is tern perarx I hex did not. him ever, nitii "h discount the possihilitx that epilation ol th,. temporar> set m> might prove sufficiently satisl.u lui■> to he made perma nent. Whether the assignment would h.i\r In ··!] made if the high com mand could h a \> heen certain ol η ut lining the breakthrough w is not clear to those who dis ciisscd the matter here. The regrouping appeared to be entiri lx for the purpos,· ef co ordination and control. and shiiuld not he considered as a reprimand for I.t. (Jen. Omar Mradlev. military men said I 'hex explained that control of an arm* group must be in one central place xx here uninterrupt ed information on developments at the battlefrents is available, as xx ell as information on re x ci ses, of supplx. replacement and the floxx of traffic. ()le<> 1 ax Repeal Is Asked in Rill 1>\ S. C. Memhei Washington, Jan· 6— (AP) —Th - Xmerican." asserts Iί^■ pn·-» nt J tivo Mendel Rivers, South Carolin IVnuvrjt. ■1 entativo Hix ι- s inti'i'il :ced j hi!! ri tilt' openi:··» da.v ι<I tin· 79' Congress to amend the internal rex ι" ι cite effective July 1 tu rope, ι 11 i e ! : ι \. In ;.:i interview he drsc-ibed tl "iniciuitive. discriminât or ; ι ι .rid un-American." H · piiinteri · ■ : 11 that titer·· .v,c 3t 10(111.1 >00 American housewives ai i"S ri Battie tor Budapest At Germans I luis rar Unable to Break Oiit of Big Trap ..! > îan. «'· t Λ11 ) Ί an .. arlilli ry and air - attl.s 11 ' i 11 : ι Π ;. a~ I i « · !'C< ■ as any since Germany attacked Russia ra.ured n··rtli-1 of lîudapcst today as tin· German.- made a s 111 > ι · · mi· hid I" Iji'cak through tu their i. - <. 1 a t - · 11 .irarrisuii in the !>at tered 11un.i;arian capital. ed \t last reports thr Kussians held a /one possihl\ ,'»() niilrs dr.p. lut dispatehes said the ulii'li1 sector south of the Danube bend now is most fluid, and plan's are ehanginiv hands sev eral times a day. Λ Κ i > s i ■ ι η (•"•nuiii:q ae said '! Γ,ι·ι '.ans 300 ta ni.: :nt<» t: fig ' yesterday. The Germans ai • . ■ il. Killg T;.. : !·.! Va : ·... a : «'a The-,. nul T-M 1 U nie. The Germans also pou Strong i'.nis of (ierman air craft. in greater number than have l)i'cn seen on the Λ.us ) m front in montlis, arc providing stead\ support for the ground lipped ; 11 >. > ι : the w.iy t!n* fighting is going northwest of Budapest, dis iKiti'hi's .-.iid one thing - cert ιίη, no units of tin· Budapest garrison have been ..i111■ t·ι brenk through f»v\ ιrd : the:r wouldbe vesc iers. Legislature Meets Just Three Minutes Raleigh. Jan. 6- ( AP) —With m >si 1·:»· ; i.i>; WiVK :«t i:«»inr : i 11 : ι r. 1 . - i ' ( tu ! ι ; . \ ~ ···'.:· ί > : · lt'1 three ! ! I 1111 λ Î ' >(}.!> . ι IU { u.i ij< »U 1 IUU uni 11 8 p. η ■ Monads Nn bill> or resolution.-» vvimo pit·, rented in either house . nd the m' sions, sche^pluil to be de\ »ied t· the ' onsiiiei ii! ι< »,· .>1 1 « »» .11 bills »uly wen· jiiiven ovri' to the rer< uniti"! <>* \ j si tors in the gallaries and ti ι» n.uninu honnrars p.ι :<· Th,. Monday η ght ses it η will he _ ijltl 1 ! u ' 1 11 >■ I ! ι i 1 \\ t ι L ι 1 U» I i · ί i' , 1 · ·. .*■ 1 it- ■ ' i *ii* clear the decks early in t i 11* wee ι t° speed cnaet'lie: 1 ni li'ui-l ι nn ree It · immv niii'il by Cove nor Cherry. il ο ly ι lew thousand dairymen >n th ο eoiintrv v. 111 id l!v l:i\ 11 "nleo" W.i "phn'ed by Congrtm an embarg .. ..·· t· - . 'inni-'dity in Iumii oj th d . dan y tr : it." s f*£ .1 « m Τ yiNazis bio ne ίγι * sis™ American ί mes Are Pierced 15 M iies ; Foe Crosses Rhine l'an . -Iaii. (i ( Λ !') —Λ . >'C ikI (iermaii wiiitii' oflVnsive h η at ι ι κ -ι i St ra 1 » 11 ν.' î rum h re·.' direct i< ι today a I'.ritish nul An ι · ■ r ι ν : 111 t r< »■ · ; >s butted tgainst stone wall German re istar.ee in t Ii ι ■ Isard wedjje driv ai by Field Marshal Vmi Rund itcdl'.- i'ir.-t >iirpi-i.-i· attack ici'ns- L axeiiiljniirji and into Jelfîium. The ·' fine (; . Ill ! .,'t 11 ust flic rnotii> had lan.l>:l in hat laliun s..cn.;th al t-asl al'ilif; .i st vi nt h - mi le slrcuii an the west bunk uf t!;:- Kuine \\ ittiin seven ltinorth in s· ' r.tsltotli'K. and I i- lashed mil i:u:n the north i ι a rim 11 ! hi Koitii.i' iirid:;c lu-ati . ·( tit jνi'ii ii:!a Ν<■ ankireh, 1 it mi!·. ·. south el S ti ashourg;. h . ., tri :»·. ■ ■ ι : ; -muted, li > -i ι :\ : : i . .1 't t en t;t Sua Γ : I ■ i : I : ■ 1 ,. i i n · < : ; ι ■, . ι : 111 ■i . ' n.lCiw ■ T!ii· slight wails, a'ul even si i? ι : withdrawals, ot VI lied lot te-, around tin rim ot Vim Kund stedt's \rd» unes bulge indicated thai the oliensivc to erase the (!...)·;· ■ ot iiiat hi ■ akthri; in;h had «round to a virtual stop. : " 111 : ι : : n-c i \v:th '■'■.:·· Ci : doton - , ·λ·('γι· hand ira ps whir:·, even a ne.r ι ■ ι t r:. ! ! ι ι >■ ! : ι : i< vi !· >|)od ! >y ι ι ( IV 0Γ ! I'll' Tlî V I'.; ! .'. il' ISO li lt II Ο was still a military secret, went into 15 οι .... I' tin· Von I ; mi. . · ' ι,, ι,! v- tor t'.v. and let t it h G in ill ad. i it-Id dispali-h said. Nazis Sending Money Abroad For Next War m Belgium. Jan. Γι (AP)— German industrialists ., ■ : . ι , I 1 ! 11 is I or satc .. t j ) : ; ,.S ; I'M' dcvelop \\ v. ι ;ι ι .ι ·; tor another , ., .m avail Hot h moves are .-aid to have been taken surreptitiously at the instiga 11 · : \ i ι a; · \ ι parj "t its ■ · ;■ ι. ■ rt·;,y in ρ >\ver ilit G< eai The export plans represent a deli Λ .. . ι>' 111<·> . Pre u r ly b : ι il — ι at ο ι 111 e 11 ι. • ·!.· ι-·> tru· Xa /. i s are de el.· red H'<| tig I a ι u « ' German lae j 1 · < : ·■' small "technical • ·: ' 11 < . · · i· iivh l· ''au· " having ■■.·■:.·· v. 1 Ιι their ..pon i · · in it known I only by a few key persons, In thc luud exporting program spe , m· .1 f.untries, ι un · · : secret meneies ι · · a ■ ι1 i.U I · neeessary transactions and charging five ner eent commission for changing Ger· . man ·· · .·.·>· int'i property. Operating as "scientific research ■' bureaus," a secret corps of techni cians is said to have been s'von (he s ! task ol safeguarding all plans and α drawings concerning new weioons, elas materials required for their pro·· tduct > n. j
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