THIRTY SECOND YEAR
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HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AI-TEKNOON, .JANFARY L'L'. ID
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FIVE ( ENTS COPY
Russians Crack Oder Defenses
Are Claimed
East Prussia Push
Now Is iη 52 Miics
Of the Baltic Sea
ΛΙ(..-χ·'γλ , ..'au. 22 (AI')—Tlie
Red an::.v drr. injr swiftly
through heavily fortified areas
of Germany, today broke the
first defense line east of the
( )f 1er li\ I I : !i S I 'f-ia, wllil·· ill
Kast J'ru-sia Ku -inn troops
reached positions ~>2 miles from
tin I'.altie in a dri\ e tu c ut off
that province from the l'est of
the Heici I.
I *i : ' ;' ■ ( 1 Tan
ii'· ι·ϋι·.4. M·.. -.-·.vsky's
• - ,i. ■ " ' . ' !l · I el(" C!1
:, ! h ■- ■.: ' ■ ' 1 rail ! ν
: Berlin,
:. 1 beg I
In : .1 , : . c! e. m
se\ (·;. . -cc'.or
In the c nt< r .>j tin ureal So
viet winter Irani ia Inland. Vj.u
slial /huknv\ l.r^l White Russian
ai'fnv \\ - ^et'.uiH i;k upper hand
in a Μι lank b.ittle between the
Waitlu; and Γπιμκι river·», and
I.ii -··· .1 Id w iliiiii ;00 miles of
Berlin.
nto
Pozn an ami Cr< ail it · east
!.·. y .lui· Il 1. . y .-triKing
• Mit t< lie' i. lia ·· .. iii.n him
' ·..·.£ Cil ι ii i.i :. e. 11 uU; 1 than
·>·.; ï.tit'i .«»·!»!> ·. t ι . v. ai 1 he
< ■' t'lrfhliiig imuisly
ai 1 in.·· ai.-a, I vl■ ! (il: julclip.-. said.
I: / ·. . ·· « .Vf, with
I Èi< lîfst ! ki.miuii army un
ci' r Marvh; I Kone\ achieved
ur< at strati uir s»i< reuses in break
ing «in <5 in; h the lirst line throvu
up ϊ » ν the (icimans east * >t the
Oder. It struck through Oells,
\auislan mi Kin/hcri;. down
t'> Bcull-.cn. and was « nterrd in
at h ast I i\ «■ ;>lacr.s.
U > ■ ut 14
·.'· ι y c ! ι —
Β π · I were t ep< >rted
Wallace Asks
Jobs For All,
In Statement
L'J (AIM —·
Hei ry A. Wallace callcd for "lull
i ι n .-ι· ι "■ ■ ι ι il I hrough
, . ι>}>|><>sition tu
-■ rη ;,■ ν <ii c h
mtrcc spread un the Capitol Mill.
I ι·: :i li · ·· ; ii .! ion to take
ι T"tt ■ Mil; Je.-sc
.'".it ι m (I till' SeliaU . lia former
»·«· ;1 : ι u ni ι. ,d a atemnt say
■ ··. ί y l1 ! lit I 'resident
. ι - : ι : ι I ι 1" . po.-il ii m pr >v id
i ! m.i... . *i\ it.v in the
I ι ι ι ! ι In tin' liiuh 1 v
geared world of today and totiioF·*
i"W. there must be lull and efficient
ι ; ; " i:.ii"iil 11.ι nation."
In w li.it . 11 ipeai ed t' ι b< a bid tor
• t I > ...in up| " ■ i't when
! , li" 111 ' 111 conn ■ up I'll" confir
mation, Wallace summed up his new
j"i) a.· ."t designed in pronioto a
' 11.ι \ : ■ at i"i i.d t i uploy ment
'
The I " ι ;.·ι·led that '"govern
n.ent must accept the duty of seeing
ι1 ■ I ' " I.. ·: ι M ! I ! . I ■ job ·."
Γ ι ■ ι : II ι ■ · ι > I· > ι nl in tlir Γ η it eel
St.·' i m :· i. ι ! .1 an enduring
peace "
W.iM.i ι I η . f"Ul-point
program m which he declared that
Ί.ρ|·.ΐι tuni'.v Ι'Ί I l i e ent.ei epi'i ;e
among business men must be ex
I landed, partieulai'lv among 111 a 1L
biiMnes.-. men "
Wallace's alur point- were:
"\\. :·Ίΐ:.' Ί'Ι; out a elearcut
program fur po twar employment,
with speeial attention for returning
soldici s.
"We must attempt to bring about
maximum production and reasonable
prices for the consumer.
"Sound government programs for
river authorities, irrigation works
and so forth, which by their very
nature increase opportunities for
I small business men, must be worked
OUt." #41
AS ROOSFN F.I Τ TOOK Ο \Ϊ!Ι FOR FOI R I II Ί FR\I
' ν**'·'·»***/,*'*»■<■·■.■ μλ·M-~.-....v ■■■».■.■.vry· λTramBW-Vsmaar.
Seriate May Reject Wallace
/4s Secretary Of Com m e rce
New Enmity
Aroused By
Firing Jones
President Ignored
Pleas of Senators;
ClO Is Implicated
W.1 sll i t|£» 11» IÎ. J.Ml. I !.\Γΐ —
\ move* to strip linn \ \ Wal
la· c ot control over federal loans
and financing; agencies as colu
mn ce M'crilai v was started in
tli'.* Senate today h\ I inance
< ommittec ( hairman (ieon;e,
(•cor«ia Democrat.
ι h i 11}.·, t on. Jan. L!:_ f.M')
iii ••ident ii<><ι.-.»·\ ι !Γ ιί, ,·; ίο,ι
t 1 ···:·' ·!v'sse .lojii's a· «··.*(*f·'::ry
in merci' in 1 a\ ι>r ι IJerry
\ Walluci' tiu'catt'iuil i.iilav to
! ■ ·Ίμι· hi.< 1 onrtli udiiti >:■ siru
Ι'1 Μ ' 111 ι a wiilf < >i it'll : ; : : a : r 1
■' 'ι; Congress.
In the lace ni plc.is from ucii · > η
ι· Senators Connally, Texas Demo·
■ iinl I tailev. X ■ 11 h c .tn.im.·
1 ' · ιί . 11, thai Join·;. In' kept "i> ·1 t
'■ 1 m his capacity as head oi vast
Ι'· Ίι ι al 1 i 11.11 u ' i 11J4 agrncies, the
* ■ ident railed lor and received llie
Ίι ι ; bill'·;· bul 1 ill acquiesceiire.
I I' ll areri ie In yi ill ι drri - i < >11, "
i .J' ιu■ - m a letter emphasizing]
1 1 c·. ι in lot agree" that Wallace,
until Saturday the vice-president,
• ill he a H""il mall lor the job."
Air. Kouscvrlt had written
■loues that "lleiir.t Wall.or de
M'ni's almost an.\ service which
hi- believes lie can satislacloril.*
perform."
Senator O'Oani I, Texas Dei.ιο
ί'1 a. aid it "lia the appearance ol
" Xew Deal political pay-oil ap
I 1111111 <-ι 11, dictated by Sidney llill
1 m and his communistic comrade ,
ν ι m arc running tin c mull v."
Customarily, the Senate does
not interfere a «real deal with
the President's choices for his
cabinet, hut as the lull import of
Wallace's knockout victory over
Jones became apparent, plans for
a lull-Hedged Senate fiftht over
Wallace's confirmation began to
take shape.
That Senator Connally would be
in the forefront ol the opposition
appeared to be a foregone roiirla
Mon.
He called at the White Hon. e only
la.·ι Wednesday to urge the Pre-i
dent to take the HFC and other
financial agencies oui from under
the Commerce Department, with
Jones ;is administrator, before bring
ing Wallace into the cabinet. Ob
viously dismayed by the President's
action, Connallv termed the resigna
tion of Junes, his lellou lexan,
"very unfortunate."
Republicans like Senator Brewster
of Maine used these same words, but
many withheld a commitment as to
tl\eir own course pending a caucus
to decide the party's position
Chairman Bailey, of the com
merce committee, to which Wallace's
appointment will likely lie referred,
simply did not want to talk about
the President's decision.
C->OHgT0SS Asked For
Broader Social Law
\V. . i = i 111.1 ■ M, J,in 'SJ ( . \ I ' ι Tin·
S· « . ! Seen 'H.v Hcianl tin i.i;. i.i»ci
( "lime - t'i "(.<>rrift ιii'fiM't. ' in tlit·
-or 11 ι ci ι. ! \ . ict ι " π uiki · 11 '.ι M
men stronger bulwark ni social .ta
!Mlity. oi'iikuni·· pi ι;·». and Irw
Cl)!«'l Ml Λα»·.'
Tupping I Ik ΙιηιπΓ > re mm '-lid i
' ι ■ ι Μ v an ι '.·ιΐι i"1 : nl 111'· a κ 11 -
pi yn rut in r.i'H" ·, . m ■ · : ι
in ι, ι,III.Il I . I .· I V : · ■ · ι , t Ί .
ml . I tir ι ' ! 11 . ι :;i !.. 11.01 it 1,1 II MI pu·
«•I··:; c ■■ I'llldi ι ί \\ι.|·1.··ι . .a III n) I hi·
11111 . ι ■ ; ι and survive!in ιιπ.ιιπ· prn
L',l In :M 1,1 II II l.( M 1(1 tu ϋΓι,ΟΙΙΙ ι .1 il II ) .. ( 1 -
il;'».'· 1 πι ]*ιι ι \ ι .ill-1 Μ'ίΙ-ι ι api· iyt.'d
ι»· -'"I··
( , I ■ : ,·| Λ it !ai All ι. ■. ·.. · r .ad
; h· I m a I'd ι «·ι_ ι d till· .· ι \teii ιοίι..
: ■ · < Ί the t v. ι » . < > -
> ·: : ι 1 : : . 1 . ! M t· ; 1 11 ; . .
'lit' i · . ι » r i . ι ! - . « i I or the H -
tiii.L, ιj t>l l !u \ lem oi disability
and : ι ·■ . ne .· ι · 1 ; -uiei·, ·iy inn t h it
m ι. ' ι ! .inn,non per «uns are
: el·. «ίi ,-ibled un ;ιπ avern^» d.iy,
:·.<· l·
oi
(il I : J : , : ΠΠΗ.
' ( > ; ' ( ■ ': :1 . 11 ' ! · , 1111 : ■ ) - Î : 111 ) 11 » ·
. ι ί v. · ·. ιΐ »n i'l the v.' -t Id
ill : > 1. ;. f « » ι π < >Ut1 ! lu- <;» < .it ; ■
jiy el wii.iie eariiei against jneapae
! ! \ ' .1 · :'»n M-i'in · 1 i " 11 ; 11 ι >rigin," î he
M ■ Γ il · ι ( « i "η dell ci ι anges
ι !. I : - · r1 ι i '· ν tli< · 1 ; ι î e. bu i
it·· i » · : i ic ι oui ι i 1 κ
ne « ·. h y.
\<lniims(raiion s Bills
Arc iv\|M*rl(Mi Ί «lis \\ <'ck
Governor May I acc Some Opposition;
Present AsseinL.lv Is S tandpal Bcdy
MV I.VW N'ISHI 1
l)ai!v I>«sii:>■ "ti l5ur»MlJ
lîalen'ji, ,Ι,ιιι. L'2. Λ ' · ·.· r.,1
Λ lilt,, m .
I 111 Γ' I ! II ill ι, ■ ' U ' > . ',. ι ·
bei ι1 il· I J ret ■' nil o! jr.· ., : : · ι on t
ill lie.. 1:111» it ι IT».-1' ;·.·<>,<! ..i
: ιη.·> .nut fin; lice ; <:«%·<) ..illeti
111 .. .my ye ! : . : ι ι ' ; : , el : i.ip.s
It'.·· ;ic;iieved .n t:;<■ > .1'. mi
mental ι*ι·*n^.iiilu t: >îi been
î ίι1 .1 - ·■ m any |>: ι , . · . ■ '. -id
ι, i h i >t t alion .. t tu ■ ■ ; ·ί · '··... ι .r.e
date.
.V ι ι ■ 111 a d : 11.11 ' ; . l bill
art' expected to hit the . ,.! ta.··
ΛΊΊ11 at tl κ· air.iiT,··.' hi ; ί ι·\. .ill
; : r 111 a 14 \ etcrail leg la ! or - .., ι 1
-I'l'U'i - thai Ο" vi π ρ >r I 1 1er: .. II
have· ft'tt'ii major ehangcs to . 11 u;—
fje.-ι than any ol h.s 1 ccent jiroili—
cosors.
'I tier·· : ai.--'' 'he oj >: Μ. ;ιι ! .0 will
register a smaller ratio ol success
vvun in-» hill , ι κ-· ■ . ι· tit: < !encrai
\.-M!inbly ha.·· ^vi'ii n . .·ιΊι.-.it.··ι 1
ol ntent to i-liaiiae :!i ιι«> very
niiieh. 11 wo 1 Id j.«·: ;i.ij ·-- : 1· ' i.i . >.>t
In tlUo 11 a >t.'IIO,:ia! 1 ' ly. : ίί'.ι us··
the whole atmosphere i> ".·>· · e »n
timied progress and develop ren'.
I.i 111 along already e-:.a Ί,-in·.! .md
proven courses, rather than pioneer
IPS m ne.·, lield-.
The 11·i.spilal-ίa'd,1 μ 1 in!! urn
written and may In· ol'leie.l < ■ .ng
about U'edne.-da\. 11 1 n .11 1 -
muiislrat'on bill 111 strie' sen.-<·. out
tin· governor Ν not expeciet lu I ,-;hl
II. Neither are fp.e legi-lal >. ex
pected to accept it a.- V liUen, be
ea e the oveia1. cost eaniint be de
terniiiu'd. and the present a-.-embly
wants to know where it is going be
fore it starts. Some beginning 011 a
statewide hospitalization progi.un
will be made.
The insurance e urn ;- i m ap
pointed by Governor liruugntnii has
done a lot ol work and v. ill meet
here Wednesday to whip into final
shape a bill rewriting the insurance
laws. It may not be ready for in
troduction this week, but will be
within a few days It will be classi
fied as an administration measure.
Other major administration bills,
such as authorization tor a State
pu:..·,.; I in- ,<i ." ■ till· State
. a\·.··! I)ii 1111 , ι . ·· the ( 'ι ·η
, : : · ·...; ρ ,·. {■·.·. : : · ι .1 ■ · ard la
ci ! ; [ κ · ' ι ■· \ (Ήί ;ιΐ ι , .. : ι cv t a M :si ι
ιι κ ι it ι > : ; ι i η< U·;.» ·ι c ί· ι l;.iîi.c γ »n
iii;' : ! later.
I >..■! .ν ι : ι !·.!.· ol the c
1 ) : 1 ! ;*-·.·:»· (y ; · i, : y p. « ' : m · > ι π
ΙΡί ι : adtel a ! u|i
a if. (ia.v
: ι ï : ! ν ni
d and « \ ν :> :> they
w ; ! 11 »t !V ai . ■ .ι ν
Th<
iiHM!''y !.·.!!; : il.ι . r ai t»U'KT JCS
(C'i iitiniU'd t >n i 'aa,< Tw «». )
New New Deal
Is Proposed
By Senators
\V ι. 111. Jan. 1 ΛΓ) Sen
.'it'ir · I.' 111 n · . Κ Mu it. , v. ι Ί Montana, I
11ι a de 11 ii ■ Ι ι c tin ι | » Ί cut ι il new
Ni",'.' I )e i I in the tuition's (I >n ι stic
« ' ο I )l Ml iv tod; l\ I IV If" ι I. ill; . Ill,' a
: t'1'1 -I·:· "lull ι·ηι|ι|ι iv i1 fit Mil."
Three ΐ'ΙΙιΐΊ Dei. ι ί'ι.11it" enators
:· ii ι led h i ι m in m n u · ι u i ι il; tin Κ ·ι\ I. - '
I.1 'on W.i-iiit'r .1 Χολ Yoi a,, Thon;
us of Utah and Q'Mahonoy ol Wyo-I
: in.;. All lour ; ι r< · ι ".·.:«·< I elo.-o to
tin· White llonst· ; 11 ; ( I «tin "Γ VÎOV. .
frequent ly coincide Nvitli or oven
fore hadow those of the .id, mi .tra
l II m.
The bill would establish the ι iglit
to .■ job a a Federal poli ν for all !
V .ι Mean- able to uank and looking
for work who have finished their j
schooling and who do not have lull
time household responsibilities.
It states that if lull employment j
cannot be obtained otherwise, it is
the Federal government's responsi
bility to provide such volume of
Federal investment and expenditure \
as may be needed to produce the'
jobs.
Planes Are
ΟI -
i>tact licwK
U. S. Car. icr-Based
Crafi Get Fliers
On Way io Luzon
! . > ! 11 · i Γ :< ■ I Irct Headquart
ers. i'( ι. ! Uarlmr. ,l:wi. —
I 'it'ι ί eariier-hased air
erai'i. wlii'h Japanese reports
said were again .striking: at For
mosa and the K.vukiis, shot
down hi enemy planes attempt
ing i<> f<·.(«■}ι the Philippine bat
tlefront oil I.uzon.
This Navy interception of air re
■
11. .1 ■ !. ι \ I ' ' ■ ' ί t hi' enei · i.v
I'll ι >! ; 111 ν now
.··, Ί'"|;.ν ι ) irl \va,.
> ' " 'lit l.ill (·.!]·; ii'i -
I '■ ι "i.v ' re;,',rt ad
< ' ' <■.- are now r 14
■ >'·'> r.ii'i ; :j)lant·.·.
'.·. ■■ : and others ti.un
: " n i.. I rerj tiently
I . ι Ί ί 11 11 M l· 1 ! I flit fl' nil
! U't'l operat lolls.
•ill: <I 1 ieet , arrier
I' · Till' ■ I .1,1-1 I.'II V I Î
ί alun:.; tin- in 1 1
II : r la-t
Cotton Lower
Near the End
plain U la:· 1 i. 1
: ι : 111 1. > . ! ' t ■ ! '
I
May
•J·, is
! ' '
.. .1 111 L'2 i.MM- I it
; ί II' i 11·, r .la ten's
1Ί1 priées u ei ', 20
tn 2Γ) cent - '
1. 11 -I 1 ! ν 2 1.51.
I\t. t'l·'.-" Open
22.111 2:'..(>0
21.84.. 21.81
21.al 21.10
20.77 2n liT
... 20.72 2' 1 ill
Nazis Pulling Back
ΓΓ* Γϊ © /* * 37 F
Ιο biegtriea Line
From The Λ. rden nés
ΛΙ1 Allied Armies
Import Some Gains
On Western I ront
I'ai i . -iaii. li2--( Ai') Τι ·
(iei ma n. 11 i >dded ilack t * iw a π I
Mn■ Si.■·■ t'ni (I line today in a.i
< > u 11 · i .·. Ill withdrawal ! r· :πι tii
A rdcnin·- ~ ι i ι 11 ;. while ■ ·
an I French armies ii hti I
pres.- n ι r at opposite
I ■ snow -.'r,'11 ■( 1 west I'ron;. 'I'll·
1 -lited St at es t lii rd arm.. 1 ■. ;■1. ·
i'itu tin Luxembourg r·.mi <·· ·,
t <■1 ni W,;·/. sont hern a1 < hor <>:
κ· eediiijjf < ι r r > ι a η lin·.·- ont...
ν ard from St. \ " i i h. Ί he
achievement won a mile advanc
cicr(iss tin Willz river (lui'urj;
îhe n.'irht.
'!..(· I u il «-<] states tirs! araix
dosed within two and a halt
mile . ni st. \ ith. (irnrr.il ί i-rn
ht.ucr's : in it ii ■<{ listed li
ι a|;liired t<.n . ncai i.\ all in
Slelniuiii anil I.uxcmhourR. ··. h're
the dcllated liiiiiîi· was less
than I .">() Μιΐι.ιπ' mile.··.
Ί he ill 11 ISI ... e(l w itilin : i ic
ol Ou.-.- e Idi>1*1. and within ti . ..ile
ol the Κ·»·!· ι i\*t·: iti a ire.-! r - : le
advance through northwe t Uo -
rhc I renrli I irst a rim dri v
iii!, up the Kliinc vallev and
thiinmh the \H i;cs and Vlul
liilisc, was slowed h\ lit |i -.low.
German attacks mirth nl Str.<>
hnurK. powered h\ five or -i\
divisions, and in the dormant
Naarlauten area arms- the Saar
river were declared repulsed
The w'l !. »1 · ' ! a 'iten' next | ih ι e
of the v. ·.· in the we ·! \
takiiiK shape I ' .> 1 .bvi ills 'hat II:
pi IV. ι Ί I 111 1 μ ! ! lie 11. "e nl 111· tern lie
Hu ..-i.m I ····.· .main ■ t l ί ■ eastei ' ι
front v. > ι " felt.
C iener.iI I ι - eiihiiwei ' . 1 : e.. .aid
Marshal St din's masses were slight
ly more than ."un u i U-> apa t.
,\|l lu I n U' ! I 1 ' . tlx· earlv yet t" ..et·
I til lull I·' ! ι - ·. I ! IIΊ e aie tie.· p· ■ . i
. ilitie
1. The (1. an ., who rn.-hed at
least M .11 if "! tl:· tilt» . ■ I "led re
el e . .11 ' . : Ile ΛI an plain lei
... ... .
ha \ e had !· · > 11·1. 1 h e 11 -1 r.ategy m
the midda· 1 It:, ι : n ινι and .■ a e
wh ile·, ι r · ι ι ·: :th |»>.· ible tor the
• iipren e te-t ai : ne spring aild . un -
lier.
Attack- south of the Simmerbourg
gap just north ot Strasbourg seemed
t.. lack punch. They were being held
|)V the I '■ ■ · . : Stale- -C\ ont 11 a Π'Λ
2. The (!ri a. were ,ue|i ing ..nt
uf tl ,i ■ ! i, ■1 : ι. ! : ι ·. ι Λ rilennes luit L'.e η
virtuallv ; t■ · · · plete ahandomnent ol
a l.'i to 1'" ' '· lank northv e.-.t, · . i
heavy I .'· ■ ·: · I r.. 111 mmen lents
pi ill ed t 1 '· in · el lected 1.. ■ : - ; : : η a ' t·
changes n the G-erinan cros -Khine
line ill 1 he n. : : h.
That suggested that the Germans
were ·.: · : . nee mi ire to a mere de
laviim : tei e, reinforcing the
R.'.ei ■ ... line
I OK NOKTll ( ΛΚΟΙ.ΙΝΛ.
l'arth clouds tonight and
Ttu sd.n : cooler Tuesday.
Are S
Capture Carnes
Yanks to 65 Miles
Of City oi Manila
General Λ! ·" \"lliur's Head
(lUaricrs, Luzon. J.m 11. — ( \ I* »
— Inrlac. with its tun airti.lds
on!\ ')·> mil· > from Manila. tell
lu the swiiil\ advancing Amer
icans. (.ι lierai .MacArthur an
iHninicd todax The once proud
<it>, must progressive in the
( entrai Luzon plains, was re
duced !argei\ t<► smoking ruhhle
}>Λ the fleeing Japanese onl\ a
lew hours helorc the \merieans
arri\ ed.
Tarlae. a cit\ of Γ)."». (MHi. in
cluding ils populnus suburbs,
was devastated by the Japanese,
w h i cvid«*rtl.\ sprayed every
building with gasoline and ap
plied torches as the \mericans
approached down to converging
big hw a \ ··.
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Hensel Given
Navy Office;
Others Named
\V i.-hiiι ;i■ in. .Jan. ι .VP) - II. !
Si «ne II.·:. cl, ut Xcv, .It rsey.
ι ι. ι· ! i:it π ' today 11 ν Pre mî lent
H ■ · · ι" <· 11 to be a .-i.-'tant secretary
t ) 1 1 11 (' ΓΚ1 ν ν.
1 h nst'l, λ νI : » !.; . been crving ihc
\.i . \ 1 )(·(),i : ! ι1 ■»nt in 1 c·u«ι 1 c;ip;M"ity !
• ·η c- h > ι ;, ι ri > I < »r . ι »n ι ' !h rec yc.. r-. I
hen Iλ.« 1 j) 1 Π.ιΐιΐ l<< ι s under :
secret. t iy
( )t lu" 1 ] ( ! !41 ! Π. i 1 i « ι ! · . I ; ! ' ! ! i 11 ed In
1 ' ; I ' S( ! 1.. ! (' ' i I I < i ('< I '
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rooontlv under protiM.
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dor to Hi, I) ,'ι liopul.il··
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anihass:.do|· to |»ortii:'aI. to lie :,· : j
11,i> w to Panama
Anti-Closed
Shop Idea In.
Wcrk Measure
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lus···! 1<» pcriïv ii^rii'U !t π ι r ;is ;i cri t — I
ical indu -1 r.v
ΊΊιο ,. 1 : >end " aait which members
said was approved M to W in a
. ' ι . I s, ·· · 'on. st ma la! I'd that no
man lai'insi 1 industrial job at the
re. μι·".! ο; .i 1 :. ι 1 ; a ol his draft
board should bo required to join a
union a> a oondition ol omploynient.
Opponents eontoniled the amend
ment. offered by Representative An
drews. \, w Y""k Honuhliean. would
violate closed or union shon con
tract- between industry and labor.
The committee likewise turned
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CLOSING IN ON NAZI EMPIRE
FRANCE
AS THE GIGANTIC Russian offensive rolls forward unchecked on the
eastern front and Allied forces chop off sains in the west, the once
sprawling Nazi holdings diminish rapidly. Tighter and tighter draws the
noose on the German homeland as her armies fall back before strong
blows thrown at her from varied directions. Un the map are shown tho
approximate distances from four fronts to Berlin. '.international)