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THIRTY-SECOND YEAR LEASED WIKE SERVICE OF HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY KNOON. DECEMBER 17. Γ.ι !■"> f I ' BL I:· H Kl » K\KK* ΑιΊ h.rtN· >< ·Ν Ι\· fCl'T Ht'NDA Y FIVE CENTS COPY Cordial Feeling Marks Foreign Minister F Byrnes And » Bevîn Given \\ arm iiund Mclclov In Good Spirits At Slart (_ i Atomic Parley i )ee. 1 ι. ( Λ i1 ) — In an at.ni .-jthere of cordiality, enhanci >1 by aii ntfortttal preKm in;'.v nu .··, in..;· last nijiht, the ft ivign ministers of t iι · S<»\ let I * 11 i< i'. 'ilit' l'nited States and 1 ! rit a in tin nc.l t( day to the .se rious business of Ιιπιΐμίιιμ· their countries close io^vther in the intcre.-t ■ if world peace. A tîi iiish spokesman Si- id I ho mr t :r:·. mii i It c ν. ·. '·Ι meet |.>r the ι (·. lui tuile Ii. ι - η ·· i:. . nil ub m ι \ ι : s ι ·;ρι ι h 11 : !. \ v. · ι: ! ι i » :n.i,i: ; at < n 't· mi discussion ol the >meit t 1 ί .. h· v. iileh .·: ..i I·!·. ι'in i· l,i :ηι ι·, ι · r ι..···, t!.. t|LH-s;it::t ι . internal .< m 1 u < : : 1 : ■ 1 ι ■: aluni. en ergy. Ίheir 1 i; ' etin^ hi : ni :: ι to piatt· in ι ,·. i ι : ι η 11 > l.ivhted Sper: (ii :ι : ! !. :ι I , ! ί . ι ί ιle -pi· :ι. ient ^rtvi : sluiie . Un S . ■ I'l'.H η : ! \ i 1 Cl 1 ρ - i : al ! r et >: ι : π'. .. ■ .· . a ii.i Ic.i about tv. ι and 'at -hall limn s. Soviet Foreign Com:: i-.·.. r Μ >1ο· it ■,·. as the liosl. pi '.-ided over the pvt>cc«'dinjs>--his lirst ,ι· in! mretinj, with See:e'ary n! State .Tames F. Byrne and t'.ir. a Γι:π·ί;;η Secre tary Be\ in since the unsuccessful > · . "1 the 11·Γ· ,L';i niinist'-rs e< until in London i;s>! September. U. s. Ambassad r W> Averili Har riiTjan and British Ambassador Sir Α ι·'· Ή '·■ Id Clai k-Kerr. as well as oiiit'i inenib·. r- Ί the Amei it an an,. I π»: ii delera:i'>ns. were pre.;··!it. 'i'h· leivp .ii i.l announce . at o: ! h ι".":".! " ιί I i ·. . ·. . · ι ί d··' ai is. but ;r atmosphere of triendly let-1 ing .nut friendiy cooperation was apparent. ?>!o!· toy win described as u ..nul} ι'1 : d .:! and hi .· pitabi .·. Admiral Sol jap Nooso W:i.· linshKi. 11 ■ 17 -1 ,\P) V..··· 11. r ; 11 Theodore Wilkin.-. >n refet« e i t . !ii ν til., t ill.· μΊ ,i · !ea t h Ir.; : · : J ι ...·.».· Λ ι .; .1 Υα'ΐ . , ·.·. Ί1ι· ι ί· ■ : , ' it !. 1 .1 apne-e .\ '. ι '■ I ι·ΐι )>' ir.i m tha' ti i' I'nite.i i-'.tte •>\a- cracking their code. Ί he '.'orsner ilea:! >>f naval iiitol ι- at.d I ι ··. a . uj'.i Γ wit.: Ad I.I al Wi!...im i' Ii.ll,.·>·, «:■>.·. ' ■ ■ ι ' : ι : ! · ι ι Sen a ! e -1 é i.ise l ■ ι. ·, inittee investigating the Japanese attack .m Pearl Harbor December 7 nui, Wilkinson's testimony was delav rl IV a political squabble amang " ubers at the opening .>ί the ses . ι n. During the arguments, precipitat i'! by ontr ινι·: ->' .ι\ τ cjmniittce ι and !:ie eaurse "1 tile til— ipsiry, K:\3res01v.ative Keith, \VL— ι « i ι - : : ι. demanded to ioiwW at one ; ·■:·: whether the gr.;;:p was in vestigating Pearl Harbor or Gover nor Thon-ms K. Dewey of New York. Al -ng v.-ilh Wilkin- n's testimony the committee al.- > .·;· -eived nava: ι η 1 r.·:·',- showing that: 1. S.x day- bel 1 e tn Japs at t eivc I Pearl IlariMi· the oil ice oi naval intelligence believed the Νίρ 1 :η·. e might s.· ι make some ad \ ,·λη· isainst Thailand. - i ':i Noven,her là. 1 ί>41. a nava! intelligence rimimary .-puke o! Ujig "· !>1 a:-;-hing eii i-" in I'. S.-.Iapan • ·· relations. May Get Navy Post REPORTS In m the Capital slate that Edf.iri \V. Pauley (above) lionils h list of possible choices to succeed James V. Forrest η 1 as Secretary of the Navy. At preset], he is engaged in working out the Japanese repa rations problem. As the President'* personal representative, he ranks as an ambassador. (International) Abdication Of liirohito T« ky. . I ).·ι·. IT. (Ai1)- l'rine· Fli :. :f ι.11. ι Κ ■ ■ ι yi â ira a ia1 ir :'i li r>dl yi .■■'erin.v. a t" Λ ;·;>·! ; <■ : ! ill ί>I· ■ ν ' the (i.-essiyi· ; ml |<:.-i:i"n ·' Km ! » r. ι 1 i ; .!'<>. π·.i.v μι·. iiVuii' ;·>·|ϊγι''.':.-.ι"iii in ;he ι■ :1 how :o!n. ., veil a,- . : ι ι ;oli 1 iI ei rele.;. I'lii· prim·'· h. el;, in his iinal :ι · ■ ν '·: |)l e « ■. ι ιHa·, ι loi" I hi ! ί:1 ill ; lto.e imjη ι I III! Ι.·ι·, as di.v i i;s.-ii li.- i>|' ι»·.·. · .· ;r... Ural rat wen : (.■·- i\■ > ii. S tas Japanese said ι he suieidi il ight l)i- ! he ■: .. .. I. In.· ; ι pre e i. ' ; - a * a:; Lie ι>· , - ivsiaaati·. >ιι Di ill I it ! · ■ 11 i . ' ι pe:.· Ίιΐ 111 :»·!; t.u i l· λ· d: ι ply. Koti>>y<· lotip was hi: eli e con· ηt>..tuf it v. a genera fly 'relie·, ed "he M ii;.al· ι ; il a η ,;ι .t auth ii'.y in the danger au Sharp Rc\ erses 1 lit Stock Mart in Kariy i rade Xcw Y . a. n. 17. I Ai1! — Si ■ -iis : ι rally bru·;ο ne t > <e\ ea i·· iats in 1 > "lav's m:· r ! ; c î :>o:.»;· · limii. • u; . vrt ..m v't I .· 1 th. -I le. I ' ι i'ii'iii du : .υ ι 'in \v?re U. s. Steel, Bethlehem, Chry Southerfl Pacific and Amené.i:. Tolej.a. 'ire. TABRIZ IS HELD BY INSURGENT FORCES Teheran, Persia, Lieç. 17.—AP)— *1 aιir:■ ; '.' ■ ■. 11 Λ,λίίκ.ι . il ι ν inc.·· . was reported todav oniu'elv i· Un· hand; ot in.- ..rgent forces, whiel ; η Irani:.η general «>:.i.-r son ■ overpowered the ill een'.ral ο.ο·,· on in 11 t ι;; it ι s η wiïh th< ίι··!> strictiv» ·rie..siiros i :ipo od by lï is· sian occupation ti '■·>: ». 'Πιο Ru.» ..ι. tho !ί·Ί ■ ι. 1 doc'.an .1 ο 'Ul'iso.i ' ι 1 : iio : ι Ιο ■■ I ' : u- i .· · : ι ian ill'ii or.» and r. si ,.·! .i the y. ·ν· eminent g.n i»' n t · 11 > lorr rk.· Then, he said. 'vu a'nicd don:·».•ra ti·. party farces (insurgent) occupied higher build::i .·; ο 'i:})!ololy Mir round'i ., tho ·>.·: '■■· ■» Mamla Verdict is Cha lenr;r i In Pica By Jap m · c Chief ; . -Tin . i .1 ΐ r Genera! i t : y c m ' th.· m · ··) ··." it- 1 -jit I r it·:— inll ' 1 wu ' . I:·. ! : I · 1 ! . . " ·■ tile ani . :il f-Γ :i petition I'roni V..nv · ■;· .. π·\ i ν "! :i cloej -ii.η ΐιν ·.: Philippines Suprente Court in li c c. Sci . <■ iV r I' ll · ■ ' < arlier d " r d < ■ ·.■·' 'ay-d 1 : ii: al ;locisi«.n by the •iir·»··· · (' · m I ; -t»ti'i m. The ' '! ι : I : ρ· : ι - 1 :'· 1 ■ . i Va h i I aV •onteti ' 11n* ι Hi 1 om ! i s : nil It— li. :i'iil that the i i1 i · > ι ■ ι ■ ! η 'il'·, a ' a:.1 ί.. i ; r 'ι i.=dii ' ■ η. Tli · S ·: : '■ mil τ ι '■ . Ι ■ : Yam ι li i t a >·'. !-ny< t '1 ■ it: >ri'v Was! i iil" ■ι .. .ι 1 a ■ : ; In·, nv 1 : if Olirl 1)1' Oil ι a-: I ' ;S' il'··· >t ite t'rr-'.nncrs Will Mine Feast 1 his Christmas li. Opr. 17.— ( \P) — Quite a feast will be served to Nrr'.h ( ;ir dina's approximately 6,000 prisoners on Christmas· On Christmas S.ve i:.ey will he iriven <>!' apples, nuts, eandN. ivisin and citrareites— paid lor ' rem profits realized from 'on*·. ii,m ,'t the pris ens and ι at··■> The < hris'.nias «'inner menu wiil lie: Feast turkry v. ith dressiiii; ςϋ:1··1 r-r." '. creamed potatoes, j'i'.'.s, erarl'<'rr\ sa :!<■··. piekles. eel ry. ii;-l eiseuits eof fee and a elioiee ef lour kii: Is of eake— '.nut, cot ejiiist. chocolate or orange. Doolittle Outlines Peace Plans Air General Talks Ai Wright Memorial Kitty Hav/k Program Kitty Hawk. \\ Doc. 17. (A!') !,t. (Jι . Jimmy 1 )<»<Ίit ,li. speaking ■ m tin· wind swept hillside .· ii· re exactly 1 ycar ago the Wright brothel's flew the first flimsy crate of an i!·!·'; pe. t«i;lav lined "till »' · ! ι ;. : «.! ; s ι :, ■.. peace uni i 1 ι : ,e a v.'i.Ti police force to the in*, ii : it i mal law.' Ί hoy v. era: I. " The afjMr.1 :i . inuation ο κ■.■: il ai e '! .·;·-·. J. "The ί: a. .· ' ■ :. ; ·.: an ι i · i' ι· η <ι ί·. γ· . ί,ΐ};;.!ν . ! . : ' :.J.Iy < ' ■ · litary ■ ii which is co.ii; meà of the stttftit i-' Army, Navy : \ir i ■■m· ι .ι. i.oi·.- .. l'a· v. i'.'n · φ ι ·.·:. ι'ϊι' . :: it ui I'· ! .ir'moî'i II! i·:' :: in! .1 de Γ' lise in which !ht Ar. ;·. Xa,y and ih. | Air Corps are t a. ! :id .1 11 >i 1 , n,u.,. . 'Ins w ill ... " :l duplieatioi : and waste, and .--nre the mo.-· ; «•0; '. 'Miiral. adegt· ■'·■ military set-a. in wiii. h ι a,Ίι .· r ii'o will be buii i:j) aad finit ii ifly supported acc .rd .!... ·. ·- > ' I'lo . .. defoa>! ν«· an, c.K 11.·ive agency." Si. boa ' ι ·:.ι· tii λ ι ri:!'. .· ! a ! ! ι . ocU I ii l'a Di· i ! i 11 '. i s i ' VU ·' λ ■ · '· · ■ . i.1 : : "111 » ) Γ \ I . tii;· Wri··:;!.-' -tâ'l-fi ut t light on D r■ t,,; · i 17. i S) '. 1 )nt>l.Ule ν," rn 11! tait "a ·' p. ··.·. » : 1 t.ho .- .1 ! rua .11 ο « ·; - > a'inn." The l'taaaer h· ad <·:' ; .0 oijuoh .a | II >!'|·· ill T'Y 1 : cl i '.'(il r t!:« Iii .-t air l'airl · η T...»yo .- .id: "H was llio Spii'it oE progress that J carried Wilbur aail O.rviîlt? Wriglil 1 to ne i l ta "A·..!est achievements ot ail t i ; ! o. In t ii< same spirit and in the shadow of this inspiring monu 11 ont, let as rededicate ourselves 1 making American commercial and ' military aviation truly outsti 1 ling. : In this way we can go forward not , only in world progress, but toward , that common goal wo all seek: na- 1 ι tional prosperity and world secur- 1 i'.v." Argue Price, Prof il Range Washiiigi >11, Dec. IV. -( AI') fie issu·· d! price.- nul profils and their relation I » wages stalled the g e eriunent's oil wane I'aet-iimii - beard tnila.\ at the opening el i' Iiisi nu >'Ung. The pane. :v.. ,rtiι·ci as a guinea |>ig in the use 1 Federal facl-linding in label' dispul* ..·ι·ι .-sod u ill i 1 .ifter 1100:1. when 1 .·■>:: 1 1 iu· CIO ' il work I rs uni. I ,i;i:i ill illilLlslry r ■ j>r,·-. η tativfs cifli'.ii'.fU .i that it decide the wage-price question before continu ing v. i;h the In a ring. I ):·. Kraihi 1'. Graham, chairman et thé en rd, said the panel would Ci infer with Si· retary of 1 Schwellenebi h and Joint C. Collett, economic . ; m !. all 11 directe:'. < 111 : ' - (Cenliiuied on Page Si\) Picket Lines Cracked By Police At GM Plant MURRAY SCORES TRUMAN PLAN JUST BEFORE THE OPENING in Washington of a h< 'ring on President Truman's progvam Cor government l'act-fmdhm boards to settle strikes, CIO I'i> -lent I Ί ! ν < ,.','κ. 1 ■ > I. ■ ρ. I ;■ ; , Και ■·. ■(·'■: of G"· irj..i:i. Acting CI. 11 of 1. η House Labor Con.: .;,u 0. Murray termed Tiuni·· n'a j. :.<n - v. . y it: practicable.'· (lnlvrnational) Six Killed, 60 Hurt in SAL \\ reek K'dlork, ν Γ.. ί> « 17.—(ΛΓ) —Tin death ιοί! in ι h t- v.!vdi oî t\\«> of th( S»\i!;,·;· (' I.ilîr's Itl\ i»r.\ liv ir- p.t' ·.! hotid'Â) traveiei's . ί home ward i> unci ^«>!ili ι- ic\ is·. A downward loda\. Tlir divis? >n h.-ad ■ aa? t of t!ic niina;! at N'orl· :1k. Κ ; .. s,ii.:i a rcvcheek disclosed thaï oui5 ' l·. |U ;s: Γ- li»sl ·. i'îi : '··.'·■ ··. ''i tî.c i'io. i ι !):iu.·..:?■· ι · »·· · streaking throa? h n ori i î · mi »! . jilôÀVfd Into the north : i ίί ι Cjueen near hero early ?'.aula y. Previously, the Scah-ard h ;i re« rted seven killed, bill du plication \\a diseovrred »*: il»·1 nam»· -.i a · ι vie · η » ·.· >i«:· - dier ::iid f\\;> nav> m; ·.· , ι 1 ii! d. tμ*.■ i .iih oad k id 1 ' J ·ι tlii.iitles an* witi:h(i*J ·.. ! names r.en*ii«i·; r.olilit ..li »n <>* kin. κ. . ... sc. ι -τ Fi-:i! M r.·. · m ·£ ·· m · I ki h (Continued (·ιι Γ >· \ ) U. S. Prosecutors Ajk Convictions For Large Group Nuernberg. I>rc. 11.— (AIM — Λr:?< rie ·ι eutors todaj eali ed en tile international military l.ii.iinal lit com ict as war crim inals ίί!'!).'.'(>(· m ml»' r> .-it lite \a/i leadership corps, described as "t". · luain, i.;i< Ul»;me and direct ir.;; arm ni tîie Nazi part... Opu the l' : ' i 1111tr: ! u! lit tf '■ r> Hillc.::».· Ir.c.i ν . · I.· . ·. · -.11 : -".til t ...I til.. . i- t: Gt· If tlv -i < inctk··.·. i Ο ι .an i- .· ι η: . ·.■ ■ m it-it : nf in ing crim ial cmaj.-s. l'ic:c »«·:..in ;y. will ν i-Itj erim ι V, ;' ■ ι, j 1 uif . A : la .can pt'i· e ator· declared. ( i l.inei lîoln'i t Stnro. as iis'.ain 1 ι■ ι. e.! Siatcs prnsi cuti · . ( pi nt'd tli I' x* lia · e ι>1 the Mc\ ;i\ fΟ ( )ttcr ( )w η ! estimoin hi I uesdax Session ■|". -:· : : ! - *, ι ■ ι. ! Je. ·. 17 - A!' · Γ. . t. ; /.ι s !V MrYay III v. Ks ' i v a !i.... .' il de: e: ise ' ■ · rr nv at ·,·:■: : . iriciw .·■ lau.· ι : e(i t.'day Λ! Α' ι y. skipper .·: it»·· cru.-.·:· 'n . . : ι ; : · 11 :. i . ι : ι : : ... 1 ι al c: , "'jes . : ·. e . ..i "u : a tics . : la ί - i lu· 11 ■ ' ■ ■ · .1 'v :·>· ( : aid 1 ■' \ H· I H.ier N. vy c,.art-mar»:..! p:,. e dur··, the accused n:i':cc.· can a· ' b rciji ired in ie-tily and t .e rec.iia ' ' ' ' t le 11 ·I n -:·. · , erm: .··". '.Il C i SO. "î^j Office Unit Is Escorted into Mills Navy To Relinquish Contre! At Plants Of Sinclair r irm V) ι .i·, ι) ; ;. λ I' > Ρ ilii-o .· ' ι. it- : ι Ί< ) L'uilcd Λ Λ·.·: . ·.,;■ . Cill erai Motors { .day. while in other • · i- ... ' :·. Ol'clicd ■ 11 in ι ' : ι ; i i y. Λ : I y lu '■1 i. τ.· on uf I Ίια ι·: ι ί···1 . : ιι : 'μ· Λ-C - ntij ne • chare ■ t'd UAW -CIU with ί ι ι s . hd îe-d ι several 3è \ν· ι... .··. - ■.lerviacii y personnel and :·.«.·; . ■ - ■. icisince .<· -0- .. .· cl' union. ι. .uTs . ' ':ιο . .ι^,ι lenu..id. Λ ■ - ι · : ι te r ed 'i'iies -.he State i 1' . ■ ' . . ■. ' .1.1 in ;. run, içr ... pî .»· - UÂW-CIO pickets h :. \ ι- , crin U..i .ie entry ai non-strikers since the day '.iie -rrike . . „ ' .. S ' . . . 1· ι . ι . ' , | : . ι SU I ' III· t.l'.iy 1 . 'I.V. Ο _..■■· i ' I. Ί1 I strikers* appearance today. NAVY PLAN'S ΊΌ Κ KL ΚΑ.Si l.I.I VIA SIM I.AIR l'l.W JS 14> Tin· Associated i'ressl Tito Navy prepared to relinquish c η·.;-·.I ti'iii-ibt ci eleven Sinclair Oil Company plants seized last ι >e tobcr 5 v.ith 42 other refiner.c and oil properties during CIO oil workers' strikes. I Presid" ι H. F. Sinclair ol the ;. s ' t h e ... ; ill·· . i , I II. 8.4(10 ■ Si ι.· . ■ pi ·> > s v. : !, r. · ; vr .ill IB ! per cent i -.y ι .a.-·.· : ·■ ;i ! ... ic la-hour ■ ι ' . • - ' ' 'Ht i'in■!inding fJinn iUe»· was ! scheduled l . ...r.i' up ti,·.· ml indus . . ι v. The oil ,',ι·ι kit.- d' ;.:i ι : :;n ι■ ι ι coin 1 · inert ..· ι. : ·. in . .si rιk··. cd the y In sei,.. tin· ··': j. proper'!i&S wnen 'l. -.antry . peM·. ieu ; apply λ . > ι a ! ι -.iter κ·< i. All 'ψ'1·!..-!'. ΙΓ) π! the ■ ' · 1· .,· ! i.iii .· .nil cil re t ,rned l.i pi t·. al>· c atrol. Aiiot! t r ·; ·. crnmeiit ΐ,.ι·ιinding ·· h mi!!· · '■·· ·· ->·■.■ ■ fiu 1 · ■ ι *.hi> week i k ·:..· CM > A! \V dispute with tin· General Motors Corpora tion. which has Idled 213,400 G. M. employes, ημηγβ than iiali qC the 400, . 1 ill!.·.; in lai un lui!, bles acr t!i.· lia! " α. Ί'!:.· I AW C'H.i ν,.. . -ν on other sectors oi the automotive front. Unil ι : representatives will meet for : !,· ■ ■ ' ··>·· t >■ lay wit I. .-t:i nils «·: ·.:.»· Kaisci-F: .'/., r corporation, n. ·. ι .·:.- .ii ia.i islry. Wage ill,;, meanwhile, will be resumed , ι ! ■ : ι. Ί a Gcir-1 Μ · ι . ad Kurd. • Γ ■ ! ay ■ a itv " ι lit.-I'd the . ' : .· w 'κ·:·. Γ a and Κ . : r-Fraz . ■ - ι K.'p.'i'i I', r.-isted • · For.1. ι Ί· -ci wit a tlu· union's plan to if.-nalize "wildcat" strikers, would make 1 ofler in the deadlock \.r tt . I'AW'S 30 per cent wage demand. Urges Early Testimony By Short And Kimmell Washing:· η. Dec. IT ( Λ Ρ ) Senator Brew.stc·;. >ί M mu tc) ' day lii.it th·· PiMi'l il ir'>or r 111 mittee cut short other evident·.' to li1' r I.t Cîen. Walter (' Siior! and Admira! Unsound F. Κi ι :nel! liri-wster told a repo-ter he 1"' lie·, es l i aie luis eome in the inmth 1 Id hearing to have the t' rmer Haw aiian commander? tell their vorsi η ο! thi events leadins up to the .lapa nes«· at'aeks ■ η Divenihe' 7. 10 + 1. "Short and Kiii:nie!l ...'e not on triil h 'IV." ι hi· Mau.e s<"iat >r said "Ί iιi^ i- lint a ι·, .r-m: rtial wlier al! the other evidener must be pro (li i'<l before th·;." rο hoard Iroir They ought l" testify soon. Tiler perhaps, we'll hi· louiuM·; el ewher t plaee seme o! the is! m Brewster said h·· had ' K n up th : ι a Iter with William Γι. · I : I .he! e· maiit'ce ι·ι ι ι sel. add: tha Miteiu II did ti >t seem ad > ■ m 11l - 'Cgestion. M tehell. hove « ··. ehn-'d t ι estimate how long it wouli he heNire til»· two testiti.'d. Shopping da υ s till JAP OFFICER DESCRIBES 'INDIANAPOLIS' SINKING •XsSXy:.«wxw»;w»:·.. TESTIFYING AT THE COURT-MARTIAl in Waslri ,t.<n of Capt. Charles B. McVay, skipper of the cruiser ind'.an apolis, Conidr. Ike Hashimoto indicates on a chart the position ot his sub when it Tied mn Iv.nli-spo»d t ι pe does at the hiduinapul's, scoring three hits Λ to .id. r 1) Baker (seated), proiidt .it of the c.»uit, h '■ · to interpreter Francis Eustiakc's rendition ot Hashimoto's testimony. I later ι a: onai i. „ ,ui>!.oto) , χ^ιίίο/Ηΐί^ Chiî%ïor Coall*» May i ct C : ι ημ,. iii1.;. ! V : 7. ΛΡ > Min • ' ..1 I ,. ·. .1. Γ W.I do . ' ί'< ci ";ι .- 'liai ο·.»·!11(>Τ1 Η> t!';·: ·ι·. > . · ..·~ν> s ■ ι · mont !'i a· roo : (n.iliti >η with tho ι ■ - ι · ■ ii Ιι ι i tliorc u rrr no :■ : ■ u :■ ι>!' |·.·ι ri; .m · in th.: ' '·· tin· t . no ι ml. ;s. . ■ I 'u IV!.!.·» tho» 1 i : il ι nul 'pondonl ιίγ .· 1 ■ \ ■■■.' ' ι m "thorn pr< ··, inces, <· u · ■ t · civil ν ..i- perils now aro moat >: ' : '· ' ■ o;l tl·;ι1 oîfioi.·' 1 ■ ι ■ ri ι : ι ..· "i ο. ·π"»ίοι"ι· Pri'>i - nom ι'■ Λη"Ί : . il; t. i'ohov i. the light <j! . ν··.;ί·η:ιιΐΐ be :'·η· ν··ι iden tical with those of the national gov·· I· i l ; 10111 Thi· President'« d··ι·!.ιr.i 11■ »n drew ( ' ; 11 h ΐ ι . -.tu· .;>|·· 1 > al ί r< un .:imrn irrnt li'adi ι - l; (■:!■· ι : 111 y. but polite - il·: ■ ·!·« t' 11 ; : : UI list s, . ho-· i'i ■ ■ : : * ' · t " r,11 Ιιη;ϊ i.»i government delegates today in pi · ρ; ι ! at ί;ι .or . iv.- ampli >n o£ peace t : ι .·. Aw iting U <· ;·! : ■ il "i General Ci-irue Γ. Marsh.i'! as they gather rii tu t.i!k ·>ι peao . both factions lo iked the new United Stales am ni ι I lima In iinplemont the President's hopes that China's diffi culties can be solved without re cou: se t. full Mown civil war. MIzAIHtK FOI! NOlîTH CAROLINA. I air and cmlimicd cold to night. becoming partis cloudy and slightly warmer Tuesday; lowest temperature tonight 10 to l."> in interior and 13 to Î0 near coast.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Dec. 17, 1945, edition 1
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