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JË ïbràiœsmt Batty Btspaftf? M 11DK1 \->\>Λ ΟΧΙ) \EAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 15, 1K45 ^ίη^ΤΚΚΝυυΝ FIVE CENTS CO] Song Hero's Mom REAl MOTHER of a hero who has be come almost legendary in the bold music of "The Ballad of Rodger Young," Mrs. Nicholas Young of I'.alUiiiOie, Md., is pictured in New York where she was the recipient of honors from the Natl. Assn. of Mfrs. and guest of honor at a din ner of American Youth for Democ racy. Her sun, 25. died in the battle of Munda in 1913 und received post humously the Congressional Medal of Honor. (.Intcrnatwnal) AU Is Ready ForiVioscow't Big 3 Meet Eevin Is Delayed By Raging Storm; Issues i ake Shape λI row, 1> ι·. 1Λ. -( AP)—Prepar ,il. η- Vi'i'i t' it■:· ple'ed ;ur the :i ing of the "big three foreign nunis let V ι ίι1. : ter! iy. but a rag id:.· .1.1 · . i i'.i ., I t ι iVI.iy the a:.. c II. I'i . i·' ι reign Secretary 1· . ■ lit", .11. Τ ι·.ν ·.·. as i.i ν .··',! on whether L!· ί'ι .. .11 i · !. : ; ■ : . I th ■ : , 1 ι : lit 11 j·ι · il'iv. bin Hrii i . · ..... . 1 · ·. 11 . it ol 1'iit· t .t.i V .1 i s: itv - Sec* 11 · . .v .1.. · lîyine· in the . ni yesterday, it was dm btkil if I. ι \v . 1 t mce ι' !Γιι· British ' -1 ■'. \ ii »! arrive , ! : > ι ! \ or 1 ". ι ! 1 · ,.ih.'. .'.t 1 tantiii ...ι aiïcl it would mean a . . i ■ e late : ι y. .ι ft c.i his pi..no w.is 1 .,,t . · .π i(.,i:· .h the -! nt }he I . : ' .ill ; ·. ' , res .ielicr ' .. Λ '. ;r II Am:· . . .i V. he! e 1· ι: ; n'j: er'. (' - h'CiV felt that . 1 ■ ' ■ ■ ·\ !.a. .· taken ■ |. ( ..:„·, I,·., ;n:.; ' it· i| : I ι ,·. .ι 11 ■ Ί1.11 ; I ' ■ ι :. ι .c e if. -;v :■ " nain ι it.·. ■ b- er » er I t I ! II ail.I J.l, :l ill ' . λ .i.c!, ai. a red ù.:e!y t . ■ ii·.· ti. ' .,· disiM>-:on. Âuio Wage Conference lu Itceess l»a i\ Doc·. l.">. AIM Λ week· ι i ■ .1 , ! Λ ..V ; 11. η -.1 ' I tor tlu • ι.'· : !. ike ... ι>·« d .ι. !<»niu'jik '.a!, where wlVh ! J :' =ί. ι i : ι : ι · -i S6$t ·- ι . αι·ι·Λί in.:;! Monday and the ('· :.il Motor;—United Automobile Worki:i tlisisute headed for an air* π ; next weik bèfore Pre-ident Tru :: 'Ί* I .Ί lii:ii:vi >< > ; ; 1. 1 ι λ! aida ν, the UAW-CIO wil' I'c· >, ;ain ay on lu . !i ■ ·ι ι - - Gea : M a s V >π>. a 1 F .. i Moto. C ai ;:■· : ,;· .1 3·; per eea; \va4« ae. ι ... ·, the naaimeat oi wni a has already thrown Into idleness 213,000 employes in niare than 9( G. λ!. un! : an ; a > t : ;e nation la a f.lit.o t AW ! id ..n it· Mon > .o.'kit h. :ι : t. L1 ! ■ I'eii Πίΐ wit: I'll . e:r ,· I of at· Κ i r-Fraze ' r ·>.. whi.h i: ». · .ken ..ver the bi, Will . ]; . 1 1 j:>; 1 p!ar! I 11· auto !.· pr !ia-:it»:i. The cirp>ratioi > ' ' lid ti. - .rait tu UAW an en tiia i y an el aompany-unian seeurit. plan. fa . ,\ Mnt ·. Γι-esiden' C\ F Wr:.< η and l'AV Preside 'it H. .1 1 1 a- -,vi I f.ead the delegation a the firm and union that will appea ·'< I" ■ t ie far' f'.rling b >ard i ^ "a. The t'ir-l session, seht f'ul I W'edne· rl .>. w ill he 1 privai ■di . ;s : 1 of procedure between 1h ea 1' ';t - and * V bo.-.rd. On 'i'hur day u-eif will La a t a alie meeting MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER IN Missing Baby Is Found Under l,hina Closet; leather Got·; Mad Chelsea, Λ1 ; ι s., Doc. 1·'». ( Λ 1') Λ ι ΐΜ,ιν li.'i year-old mother. Air.-, lv>se t'arian. was ai I'aiKHi'il today on a chare' · ot murder i η ei.iiiiei.UMi with ι lit* death of lier six mouths old baby boy, whose body was tound yesterday 111 tier li mine, lb days aller sin had ri ported h.m kidnapped. Λιΐ i. liii'i . . : ι : )>|i i s.i ,he cbarg··. but a < 1 Wecjiiamy. it s m !i. ..," w . .. ,i I . r ; . t ,.a ; St ι hon VVr.itc real ι.ι· .-a. ι;;.· hi thessia District C'.iait. Over two weeks a!;··. die child's mother, wife o! a saii:··', r> ii.ii led to police that ll'dand Π...1 been tak. ii mini ι lam.içe outside Ιΐυ-ir din »·..»' Hire I rame dwelling. Ί lie enragcti lather wlit. had never ; .-ι π lus cm let auve, went aerscrk iind threatened to k.il hi,, wlie. but I touay, po.ice sa.a, lie nail ι r .nnscd ; 1.1 ii by hei. Taken To Headquarters. Late last night, tin baby was found and a lew h<>u.·. later. ihe mother and lather, Λ1Α1 ό e .i.uiie •J. Carlan. were taken to police ieaclqu;.i'tefs in .eparate patrol ears. Xlimerons rails ·ηι uemalida were received during tin search ter trie i-.ili and the ... ,u .· e. tn went t > .:. ι higiield w.».i $500 whieh had been demanded a. one of tin- notes. Lines in n.aiiv ed.es in th.- Siat<· ..nil all ol .New hngland hail bien investigated by a ithc.lilies. Mr.- t'arian toid police the baby Λ. s t.. ad ί» .· loaf days ο., re s.κ . ι ported him missing on November 2ϋ. Police Inspector Matthew Flaherty nattcèd tîve body clad in blue bunt ng on the lloor {jgneath a ouilt in china .losei wr.cn he pulled ou ι dresser during casual inspection. According to ])■ lice, Airs, e'.n Iai tolrl them this story: Early Sunday nn.rni'·.;;, Novem ber 25, she came downslaii.- Iran", her mother-in-law's llat where she had atU· ded a party. She tound la nald dead in his crib, iroth η hi n.outh and his hands en his head She vainly administered artilicial r< spiration and later, when slu knew there was no hope ol saving ι he child, she wrapped him in tie minting. police did > ot d. t h.se the moth or'.- actions lrom then until Wed nesday at'ternoc η, λ |\ emlx r 2tf λ hi η she reported the child kid napped. An autopsy is being conducted 1 determine the ,a.i.-e ot the child. U ath. Defense Heard At Trial Of Capt. McVay If), ι AIM- Till' < » ! Cafjt S J unlay Γΐ'.ιηι (le martia nut in : inn Ίΐν rested ii dl : I'll - Wa.-hingtc il, I )ci'. navy general cuirt Cbiirlc.- Mc\ iy III a ii · li begin te.· iensc witnesses. The proseculi mi vt a r."' ιy. : rid '' coun.-el. Capt. John I,|y. .said ;ie hoped t > complete pn enta! i >tι ο.1 ti stimoiiy by Tuesday. A day's recess may be taken to permit preparation ut tin.il argu ments by each side. Capt. MeVay is being tried on Jiarges nl ι egligence and inet'li i y ir. ' .<· loss . >1 In-. : ι i ρ. the cruiser, Indianapolis, which was sunk with a heavy toll last July 111 w ή i le en route I rum Guam t ι t he Philippines. The court heard testimony from one of the last prosecuti in witnesses yesterday that 250 to .Till men were trapped below deck by explosions which ρ receded the sinking. WtATHER FOR \ORTll CAROLINA. Snow ending this afternoon and early tonight followed l>,\ |)urtl\ cloudy and colder weath er tonight and Sunda>. T7 vdàys "till Cnpistmci$ iC FIRST NAZI GENERAL TO FACE U. S. FIRING SQUAD ι ι mi .... .jmim.tsssixtmxsnAix· FIRST GERMAN H!GH COMMANDER to face a U. S. firing squad, Gen. Anton Dostler, who ordered (he execution sf fifteen American soldiers, is shown (left) as he was tied to the stake in Aversa, Italy, while an American chaplain stands with back to camera preparing the Nazi leader for death. At right, bits of splinter t'y from the execution stake as the bulltts hit their mark and a Nazi criminal is dead. (International Suundphotu) Marshal! Leaves For China Post General To Tackle Hot Diplomatic Potato: Unification Of The Chinese I \V:i; 'lins: .η. Dec. 15— ( AI·)— Gm ογ:Ί Cii ι ge ('. IVIar huii 11· ! 1 : ι ο : , it .1 . ; !·"!> ·ι. :η. bv ι : me tis. :ii- new cl i pi ι κ τ i ι .post in China. A -f in ι : : '. iii-; ■ le guitral ; ι the Orient w;.·. a :t;iii!ary alt . ·!>·.·. Col. Ht.iry Λ. Kyrc de, a'.i i a Slate De nc.nl aide, J. R. Shotioy. The general is exptc'itd !·.> η :ic!i Chungking ab >ut the middle of next week. Marshall carried with him lo Chungking a directive «η I nit er! States policy in China. He t-.v.kics then· a job that has stumped omcr.-,—the unification of ( liina. The ' . ! " - ι ■ !' t : : U. S. policy, given hint by P-resident Truman, will be relia-c 1 ! pitbluatian Lo rn. 1TOW. Harmony Top Job. 1 ) i I · 5 < 11M a : . .j ! ..-i-e « a.' IV> doisbt Mai'i i.'ll'a maj ip jub was t'i bring a'1 ·<>a' .· :■ ny «ctv.vrn tîic Communis! <·λ· unii of :i iPlh Chi ha and the Nat' ; (i · ·· ' lo: >.c. led by 1 : ' ■ ι ι.'I.iaag. He .· aei · I ' ri: i: Iturley. ί .1 .-■ > ! '■ \ν" Ί η b!a.-' it S' ι'ν Π.ν.ιιΐmen' caret r di plomats wii .» hi· nccu-cii of l:n!ii:,4 to s ι. j , oil ins w rrl; in I China. On Mar-hall's *.*·':*«. : may depend: 1— The expedition.·; removal of 325,000 Japanese tr« t p.s s'.i.l ill North China. 2—Withdrawal of American m.. rities who - re <·.·:> mitted to stay , ι η til the Japs are out. 3—1 he elimination of China as a possible scene of power rivalries among Britain, Russia and the Unr. i ed S'a tes. 4—Development of China as a strong nation, capable if aetwiti as; oi'.e of the peace keeping powers ol ' ■ Unit; I Nations. Marshall is expected ι ) - '' ipi| : ■ ; M pressure a tho U' ί :i State can ase ili China—and that i- con - irti r; bit· - on both .- i.· to I orce I them ! igeUier. Tliis w as i'otesliado Λ - i d in .ι staienu at : .y St-r. iary I livrai- to the Senate Firii.U'i Rela ta ms Committee. wiien he rieelarcd t.;· it success in efforts to bring about j Ch a -e ι»;*itν ·λ 'iild m ;>o:id ai . ft.-si.-.ns iiy botli factions. Erw ίιι Cia Answ îtimIBa «r TW iJAUiiioi I )urh ' ι . i 1 1 ΛΓ')—Ί 1η· Ι·'.γ win C < 111 h ι Λ ' : i : ι ■ ι ·· l.i.v lia 1 a reply tt> n i r Ihi wi el; e νpp. ? ι■ · ι \ it the breakdi : ι )! 111 ■. : - ·ιJ. ι' : is with ί lit· » CIO * <.'\1 iIt■ V.·..: . . Γι., η Ain ! l'j ic·; .. ι The iipiiiv Durban . i.. . · Ci»d'-emc e. i have been i< ' i. ■ ι .<·j ■ >!_>.·ι· !! bc I cause m I.'ii.Mir ι,ί-. uti. ί F. ill - . * ! ,ι· . ■ v..... i. ι\νη m negotiations Igst 'I'm· .-day the VOW j pany is.-uwl .i st.it· ment asserting , the Env:» nil!? pay "tin* best wages" in 111·' s nth. which has been at is wind In H Henry I,i-k. I assistant th Carnlina direct, u· ir· I the T. W. I . A. Lisk ( '!■-! iiu· ompany's re marks a lot· misrepp'senta ην'· rxpi'rsscl rf'L'it'ts ι/' (·1· I'l·.- -;,t ]: ι ■ 1Κ Ji I 1 a ( i ' Ml.- I.I-., said, "if tiui'. ii is fo my kin vvlcdge I I >11' 1: 1·.-' mil . ιi'l ,-et 1 i tu· Hit' d: I utg that mitt WKnte ha\··· .-hoy.u." "As ! ' Uv ! ■; ii'lu .. ι -i lïit- l'util p.'iny wage >1 l. i". i; ar: .ally pro |; -id w.iyc reduction Which in aimc ; case.- an ii.'aliiis tu ■ nr. ■ '.!■) II ni - ail Ii". ι. Α.- lor tile v. ·π·, I iad. iitvoivfil the ri mpaay's pn jx sal was 1 deigned tu givn mon- win ; in ι·ηι il iyi s v. ';ι . c . ,ιιρ.ι; ·!Ί ar;>|· .·..t i m | h;.d aire. :iy α w.u ;.. 1 :·ι·Ι.ι\.:'; 1 ι i;: ι ilit· present work assignments." Futures Are I [> 70 Cents At Kml Ν. ·Λ V rl;. Dr.'. IV -<ΛΡ>- C 1· m f it : '.ires . ι H in-d 1(1 ,u · bale i , low it to '2'i <·ι>πϊ - higher. Cotton 1111111 ι · : - closed 2(1 In 7.1 cents a balo higher. Open CI March May . October Dt'coiiil'i'i· (1!)-Hi) March (194t>) v -ι.;1 ι Job Measure Is Snsl To Comiiiiiiee \V. hxngtêia, Ιλ:ι·. 11.—-(ΛΡ)—Key leiiislat rs berlarc.i tn.inv C * » :, - will noi complete .. ; π. lu:'.ιιοχι year on a su'ostitite for the so called "hi 11 ι η pi 'vnicnt" bill. Τ'ι- ward came ham Kon:.!e iind Hi; ι· η·..· ors γ\ ;11 e . .· :i c we c immi'u . . J wit:» •cî r: ! : : ■ ; i the fin.i! \ t*r-.·.*:■» ο. I e -λ i - 1. .tiling viii:. .mi.: policy in vr .1,. aiit '4 . a:alow; ι r.t. The task fell on ihc conferan.e group niter the II >use late yester tiay , -si I a m< ire e . i :.i: ; ! ; .1 It it ■ ' 1 ! pi' .g:- ·. ·;ι - ι It". i\ oi ι·ΐ .·ν·ι :■ '. ρ . -'in. fin:) pur . ! 1 ; 1." i 11 ^ pawcr." ι:..· '..ti 11 ■.·,. ; ! set up a ·.· unci! 1 . ..il. T'n· r · ι ; cm ; w . ! i m ι.» · .-ugge-ti ,.).· !.. : i· ; ι I'm·!· w iul-1 I : ■ . ·.·< ·..·{· I·.»;) v.ittec will . · 1 ι rt . '1 ■ t Ή a π. I lie ■ , I ι .. Λ ;·ι ν i;i . 1 ::e Si :i TJlC S "late VI'!' i ■: 1 call.- !>.:· a ·; ! Î ■ i ! ι " V ι > :li l'mpli IV. ' ; ·.· 111 ." ... . i lie: is .1.1.; jllgitlions. 1! calls a!-o calh"! upon ί 1 r 1 : ; 1 i υ 11 s t · 1 ' ; ··.-· : de c 1 ' ■ -V 'jo lu-.i Λ ' en !i ■ λ '.'ι ; ■ : are e:i; Ik-.1 S h ; 11 ί <r h < h l· oreiyrt (>()!<my ( Concerned ()\cr New Decree ill··, S :· 1 a η _ ■ I 1 i. IVc. !... i.\Pl \ Chungking annoi.iH···;: <·ι·.ι that ail t! "'11. as. Irian.·- .1 a .lew- will iie repatriated Ir CTana unless a 111 i'i 1 .· ; pi : r 1 cansed ei 111 -tern.turn 1 .day . n·^ Shanghai's bii; 1' ri'i.n c ilony. \\ ::<·:·»· 1:1 >st such iKiti· · 1 : : i Is are eon -a: .,;ed. (>·»·. 11 ίιίΐν· : ni ι 11 - in Shanghai .-aid th' V had I'tvei'. ed 11 · WOl'd el the order, announced yesterday after it- approval by th>· ov .-utive Vunan m ι 'tauigking Ν· ·. . :Γ. It w.is reported urn il'ficially that all L'.40U Germans i'i Shmighai wiI' bi si'iit to tin· fatherland. But it's another matter with the Austria s I'd .lew.-. The Austrians in tin >■;!>' understand tiiat they again are nationals tiiat eanit.s and 110 1ι·ηΗ<-·Γ su l'.iIK'd "siatoloss" rel'ugoes S no ·\.ιί · 'ι ί·ί Κ) .\ιι-;:·ί·ι. bu: >· il π y ι ·!·■ : ι : t. ' ifii ; ; ι ι here. $1,000,000 is Voted For Project At Buggs Island Washington, net·. 15,— (ΛΡ)—The S30.911(1.0(111 ]'. l, ;s 1 ! ill i l i st ν. il' !'. ν : ι- Reanol.i rive. i:t Virginia ■ i'.ivd N.i: :h C':u . lina e in fîct tridiv \\. / w. ι ;i $1,000,000 . )pro;:>r:atioi; \ ' I by : h· Senate today in a de ;. w i L i . V 1 . 1. Ali. :<>i :i a;i!hoi :.:e.i by C" tgress, X'.t - pr jee! be:·, ne the -ubjeet of i : : : ι · 1 ate recently both in the Hou.-ν Ai ; · n i .lions Committee and on :he il ·>«' >f the 11 use. The 1 ' m ι■ res i... i the $1.000,000 ap propriation to the Wl a'tter the :om •mi-tlee Ί id re.nos ed as "the chief i.one of cmtcn'. ··>" . non* ; he fleod ι nit 1 i ioje, ts in the measure. When he '11 ν:κ·'·<· I the Senile .\!>·<ι·.>·>:·..· ions Γοηι:ι, tue. Senator Hoe.· ·! λ .ri Carol ι : i. in Senator Byrd ol Vi :ΐπ· ■ requested the ο mittee !■' ' ·ΐ·1 '.· :π:ι;- 'icfore m,-ιI: ir>g ■ · ; ι ορι ι ': in - ι that the prO|>: t'U !11 .11] I ι. I · > : ! ·. lt> ιίι i., 1 be heard. Tin- · >:i mittee completed lue hearing :iii» wiek, Army i"uinm - held heai itri> .it South 11.11 Dceeni ' tor 5. Τ .· >·\ i all l'nient tor the project ι ίκΐ'ΐι $300,000. The am nw>t nee.led t» complete he r · ·.»· · ' .h a:»d piwer liotue I as a ini ιίι ι e .npi 1er) ive u. ri :,ir flood r. : ί Ί, po.ver and related pur poses "i : Hu.noke river ba.-in. it was ^ iid. i> π \\ estimated at SJO. 600,000. The ι -timated am mil! n. < ed ! ι eai'i'\ :h.· jir >jc t i'i H> 17 ... $.3.000,000, the H"..?e hearings stat ed· ί Gen. Gerow Defends 'Do-DonY Message To Short In Hawaii Chiims it \\ ;is Specific I.nou^li Por Cjcii. Short W.i-liii/»! ·η. I),· ·. 15.— ίΛΡ)- -Lt. Genei il Leonard T. Gerow disputed irle by ί .1-1 :y board — 'ι inv< ,H"I the sneak .1 ; 111 ■· .·ι Pearl ! far.. .r in December 1941 that a directive from ΐίκ· War Πι -:nien1 on Novem-ber 27. 1!»41 .· · Ha ·. ,·; ι in.iy • : >··· ··'.:··; of the W.ir Pl.nis Dr . i m <>' l!ii· Λ mv Clone il S: ill' 1 .1-1 the S ·;· iV-H · C η . .Mr lives';u. ! u the di '< : it· thought the ncs.-age Chiet ο' s; η G hm.iî George ('. MarsfliaH -:··'. to Lieut. ('■. ii. \V "λ r Γ. S'·. >γ· Γ · IT iwaii 111 •army dhief. ten days before the .7 ; ι ρ - anese at'ack " a.- spécifie .:i its te ΠΙ1.:. "This message cave Short t'i" rielit io tJ<> anything lie believed was neres-ar\ to protect the is land of Oahu" in the Hawaiian group, he said. Sen;,'or Ho.ner F« :: : ι. Mi.'h igan Republican cotitt :rlr i #h> Tues sage was i irh·:ii; v. Η · I the Army board had classified it as a "(I i-don't" λ ;.:·ηing. Movement Reported Tlie iAvë&fîgaiirg et r.mittee was ! eiven a r ·,ν 1 * ess: :e si r.t 1 ι Washington at 7:55 a. m. (EST) Dc c\ .nber β. 1Π 4 " ' y Arj air: ! T: >nr s ('. H:.rt. ι ■·. : .nande; · the U. s .v ri Fleet. Hart reported "te ι>νι ner'- Γ two Japanese c [nvoys—one of 45 ships and the other of 10. He also reported 3d ships and one largo t aii-er \vi ■ an··:; ·:·.· 1 in Camaranh Bav. Tnd '-China. Tii.e Xa'. y Départaient notified the State Department of this significant, niove::icnt of the Japanese ve-scl·; the· -a ί a 'lay Graow i'i he <·. '1n't remember receiving the message but he had a hazy :τ;.>11ι· -ti >n t'l.a he had 'been informed of the Jap troop movements that day. Key Papers On Jap War Heads Lost T.>i:y,K Di·.·. 13.— ( ΛΡ)—' >. t■ j>ίι Π. Kicien. ν 10 ' ill ρ· -νι·.ι··.· liideki Tojo. alai i»*: er .1. :»· a it-: - ac cused ni launching thé Pacific war, said today the îîippcBéSe have "de stroyed, altered or >ecivt! 1 ' d ai ment·· wiceh nil, i1 <»:.·:>!.,-h the guilt of the men t > be tried, "The η i n '■'· i' an· >uu ι ■ try, ··:· their l.'ierids. ··:. i nan.v day m which '■ > act betore our tro >p.s land ed." ÏÇeenan said. "Documents bsve bc:*n destroyed. altered or secreted," Keenali c immented; "I; is .1 1I11 lleut srtua'i.m liere than hi (jir : : ..m;.". There 1' : ι ·_* Nazi government. \va> .··: . .1 : η to the end and when, it i·;·: eke ! t: ι re w.> no g Λ ernmei L t.· de troy ci aliments that pointed to t.ho guilt 01 the men now being tried there." Mean.' .. it as tiie H ,i-e ot re present ι - p. '-.-ι i a labor uni >ιί law. t.n- government extnded the current special diet scs-ian fur tour days The House >vt d mca-are· provides workers with the rights to organize and i.::r«..in eolleetivel.v. There wa< η · H 'Use acti η as yet j on General MacArthur's agrarian re 1 ·>ί·:ι· directives to break . ρ laigei* j farms. TRUSTEES OF ECTC TO CONFER DEC. 20 Kaleigh. Dee. 13.—.(.\P> -Trustees ot East Carolina Teachers College will meet D-e. 20 at Greoville and probably \v;l! di; us- the hiring of a new .president. At a recnt meeting, Dr. Clyde K'win. chairman, appointed Mrs. C. M. Johnson, of Raleigh, F. C. Harding ot Greenville and Hueh Hortcu oi Williamston to a sub·· committee to recommend a new pre» sident. ΑίΙιιι. jNiniilz '{»kt's Over king's Post Pacific Fleet Mead Assumes duties Of Operations Chief Washington, ivr. 15 {AP)—Fleet Admiral ChcsU: W. Jîîa 1 day took over as chi. : nf naval opera tion. -mil |.i ••dgo ι : : 10-\\ ι ·ΓιΙ ,-iate :η·!ι: to (ii! lis utmost l'ne former Pacilic flee· mman der π lievtd Kiwi Adinlr. ; 1·.. mi·-', J. King '.via, i : ν 1 i ri : ι : ·, after holding l!:e N';.' y'i top job -inee .November la. 19-12. » Nimi'.z. who led the flee! t.i victory . Πι r the Japanese bla.-ied it ;.t Pearl Ha:bor. ι old fellow officers apon a s η. 1 g his nrw duties: "I have just taken on a great respniisibililv. I will do ni> ut most to meet it." !n . 4 a rev, ell me-.-age. King gave ': ni:- t> ■ the η .·.· of the nav y and the arn.y. ..nd to the allies, lor their eftorls in defeating tile a\i . He s aid: : "1 1 :,:i to express to all hands ol tr.i· ht \ y. mai in" eorps, and coast cie ρ and abid'i a appre ca.ti η t'-r 1'ie wholehearted effort ..nd de, at ion to duty whi li have en abled ι;- to defeat our enemies. "I wish also to express to cur sis ti ' . ί ' i the army in all of it. srms and branches, my best thanlo I'· r the cooperation and teaimvorl ν hieh ::ade nity of eft'i rt Hie real ity without which the war certain ly c.·· Ill·; r.o: ';·.!■ ι nil W ι ." Rail And Coppers ! ,ead Stock Market New York, Dec. 1 "1.—(AP) —Hail and < oppers led another quiet rc ci'.voiv move in ' day'.- -lock mar U <-t aithoi.-gh many leader.- failec t exhibit much rising enthusiasm Turnover for the two hours 0: ar-amd .">1)0,1 on) ,-h.ui.- was (i e ο tile ■ 1 : ; 11 i I ' s t since Seplembi r. Better |·οι :ο: m··:'- included New York ( entrai, Douglas Aircraft ant Goorir; Among occasional st'nibler.- wen Consolidated EHis. n. General Elec tric and Sears Roebuck. ΡΑΤ'ΊΌΝ IMPROVED Fran 1. l)e< 15 : \P> Ί hi condition oï General George S Pat te·:. \V;îS dr.-C ! f>l ·Π .!:· eXCf] Ullt tOi.i\ in ; ι η ■. 11 : ci ·. I bulletin which n-'ten ι -h-,'it improvement in condition du: itm tin.· ι ..st 24 In. »·.<. Indonesians Again Mass For Attack I'·..: ;■' ! i) Γ. I.".. (AIM—Indones ian law- Wi r reported tori;,y ma. sirr at T.iikan pek, Til mill' east o; Batavia, tot a stand against the British. The Dutch now s agency Anet.i said e n-iderable quantities of arm. had been sent from Bandoeng t > Tjik: !·;·»· ·ς. important rail junction, and : r.nlorcements had been ar riving there recently from \ari >u. !·. r's ι>! .lava. The British announced 1 day that the ih:el ol the Indonesian Peace Pre-ervation Corp-, imifor.ncd farce ι I the ; ι nreν ionized republie had ree.im.m ι■■ ic .1 "I ill military action" i: uivi s ary. : : 11 : ι s t extremist force; in Java. Authorities Crack Down On Bm "Armv7 c? 01 Deserters, Crooks In London Area London. Π.-:·. 13.— (API — Λ:ι "jir.îi.v" Γ ι 'it . ·ι 1 ι·:νί1ί:ιη ρο ! j ι ,i:-!y Ιι ' s ·. λ η ,ιι ιιη ;nvrd onto 1 ι ·ν-·\ 1 ·· η-1 if in an l:f >H 1" apprehend ΙΟ.πίΐη Amer i an, British and Canadien army iid s 11 ii. - ι .ι iv.· >rd cri mo \\ .ivo. Striking suddenly a; H p. m., ?.. 000 Lor Ion policemen aided by mili tary :mIi.v ol ihror· η :Ii.>n<. γ*! τκιΐ 1 by now ■ apor .it nhrvit fi. 000. ο.ι■ 1 metr po!i\ η London in ,i gia ntic dr.ijjnet · ad ο m bed Uic ι ι ί > λ ι h tin- pnvi.-i >η of a militai') i η ν..: on. The check Crtiiiinitefî until day· brt:.!;. whin ,· !ice stations wtvi .1 v.:ium \\. : h hur.1rcd< et peisons ν ■ 1: · W as to ' uir idii-'.ity. New men. checking the ar ix-ts, ! ι ; '.!t J from 300 to ROfl per son.- :· I hcen I»:· f.;ht in during the f 11 ~ · iiT It.»;·:>t the r umd-up. Si :i. tv.er- W.-cked the principal -'fin s i lu Ircs. then swooped down m London's 'heitres. vM.u. - ai'.ts, oais. η.^'ΐΊ cl :'os, hotels, rail \\ y stations. and :her night gath ering Tin· h·.·! ·λ Ί' > -t ti^ht·· ι in the ;.rc\i . : t Pi··.· Ιι \ C ι re;ιLon d -n's "T: ;ie Sij Τ· .ι : ί ii· run gripped that busy sector as police >.vi t in on hundred- ,»f vehicles and 1 . od oui <' · vny entrances. S": i-.-t tr.i! fie ;md p> ie triant. who were halted All per-i'-n- were re I 1 . ; iucc .i.-ntity cards. ThOM' \ν'·ι·> could were given p: nt ed card.- to display and were per mitted to continue on their way.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1945, edition 1
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