ïïtettîtersnn Uatliî ©ispatch THIRTY-SECOND YEAR LTHKEA9.^T^uR^L2y HENDERSON, Ν. C., MONDAY, AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1ί»45 ^'"^"ΛγκΪ·tksundaytkknuon FIVE CENTS cnn ,v"r"^ CTt ON GOERING AN AMcRiCAN GUARD, S Sgt. Peter Misko, South Gale, Calif., peers into the Nuremberg ji.il which is housing Hermann Goering during the war crimes trials. The ex-marshal and other defendants arc kept under con stant vigil to thwart ar.v attempts at suicide. Λ bright light at tHo grilled "peephole" keeps the interior ol the cell illuminated for inspection at all times. This is an ollicial U. S. Army Signal Corps photo. (international) Nuernberg Trial W ill Be Resumed After Short Rest \ucrnlcr!;, 1)>>c. Ιί!.— (ΛΓ) The trial ot .1 top "'a/is. cha;·<·:' Willi war crimps, will bp resumed \\til!!Cs(I-iy .liter a I'lu'istnus rrrcfs which rested but did not cheer the accused war criminals. For the lirst time in the trii: 1. the I nitcd Stat s pro vuiicu w ill at:· nipt to tic each d·. rend ant to the conspiracy cîiarivc.i in me inciictiiH ni, ami to show the ril·.' he played. Bus Strike Due To End Oil 1 tuirs(ia\ • 4,000 Employes ί υ Lnc! Long Dispute; 18 States Affected (I5\ Tin· Associated I'ress) lit j i' :nn · · -v i.e., (Iit; h·· i;k1 line in.: ι· .m ■ : u : ■ ■ . : : : ■ . ' : . . stair.·. . i il ,ι : t . their two-mouth-okl strike. I lie st rikei's. who I'll t heir jobs i.ii N'en ember I in a dispute over w aucs wiili ibe <'<re> b mud ci nipa.iies w er to ;> in re t ll Γ11 i il f. to worl. ii i:sdi\ said Howard ( ol\ in. . .m si ant dinctoi of liie ί . >. c iuciliaiiiin λγγ, - ice. II·· : · .in oil , ι ! er .1 I·.'.' ; '■<.·■ :1 \\ .'i. compauv oflÎeiîlJi aii'.l ie; e.-inta 11 ( ' : . .!' 1, An . A, .·. S * : ι · ■ . i . < ,c I ;.I. ' - way anil .Mu'a·!' Cftaell l'.inplnyces il Λ turn •stall - Alteclcd States altecled i>v 111.· sfegpjg© were Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New Jer.-i-.v. ,\e. λ. < '■'·· ><· Rhode Ικΐ; ι <1. vermont, New Hemp si;::··. . Al.iiiu . Ken! . -ky, t)flaw ,uv. Maryland. Virginia. Massachusetts, and tin· Di.-'trie! ··' C ' · · 111 - ■ i » i a. A delay or cancellatii η ot a sche duled si nke Ί : ι ,y . i ·'»··.·«'«» Western Union employes appeared a possibility toilay as toe War Labor I in: in! I'li'P ι i'l'-.I . Γ. .·.·-■! nn tidal ι m l'oi a 12-cei.t a\ etago 1.· in ly wage I lor the ν orkeis. W L. Allen, president all the ÂFL Commercial Telegraphers I nion said tin· reported WLB deeiskil was '•\-cry en, ■ uiragi::-: I jquors Attempt To Rally Market New York. Dei- · MM Li quors tried ι l'y 1 11 New Year's I\\ e St»ek m.U'iet but the po tables e\ enlua! > -lipped and . » .ail stimulai m in wa- e\idein m othei de partments. Falling tende: a· er<· 11 i - ; > 1 :i> ed by Chrysler. (dene: I λι·Ί"ΐ'Β Southern I'aciln .aid M nt'.o.i.'r\ Ward. THREE JAP SCHOOL COURSES SUSPENDED Tokyo, Dec. li 1. (Al1)- -Geneta Mat-Arthur ti day ordered the SUS pension ot three .1. pa ···-··· schno courses utilized iHQst electively lot spreading : : ι i I it arts! tc ul! ra-nal ion alism and the cnl !-va:!"n Ί all tes: books. The order. -, -h; h al'le. ts al! school in Japan, imp: meats recent aboli tion ui state shii.ii) . Progress In State Made During 1945 15y I.VMM NISÎIKT Daily Dispatch Itureau I : ;.4n. Dec .! i . Ye ir ι lid ; ι - I p( ris prepared by heads el the va i..le deaar; nr.; ; : : ΐ request Ι ι>: tin· Associate! ΙΊ··>·; anil pub lished in must r » ι the da)iy papers ii;.· ' « the past two weeks have ι ; λ . ι'.I ere.-ting leauiu; nad rei'lc-et .ι e< nposite picture ot -ia'.e govern rnt with empha i.< · η 111 ο ethical an.I cultural, rather than purely li nfyM-'ial. I' doubtful 'hit the state has ι .ile any actual p i; a al progress . .·:, tlie ρ ...-· ):· . ι vvpt m the . .ii 1 »! " ·. S· .ν i uild ].··.;. i ..· - nil iil.it r ).'lysical • ι ' J " 1 lie! · ; ;. ■ "atcd. Λ.i aiι .e year ·'<'■·:' 'hail l:..-t y ti.r i.i ι Ii! .uns lia e been s .·. h that ■ λ . : ι. ' oil - ai ι,I .. ' ι ' e :, ailltvn ! . ii ν · 'ο ι.··* ht le·. I. Ii the il' . ■. ι : s " : ρ.. y ' I - e' .. "ill! the .,·.■.·; a.,'·...! . .. :. ! ι., . ι .l'ti. account. There i? more money in thè treas ury, due to the double .Ileal o! larg er' tax e illeetiohs an.I less α@ρ<&» ■ ai: · ,-peu.l ' .· new , ι;·. t ' ,i . - made ,,;■·,· .ι phenomena I progress m other ■. in material la·.· :.i Λ ; ' ι ι ο I tne ι pared : · i ν ! ι - « ι π'.Ι nil' 1 11 '.".Ίι · Jo·' ; , · : mo ..n.i ι·. ι .t 1 i· π oi . .t \ ι·.: ι , .ι IV Λ !.. . ' :κ! Ο lit •Λ h 1 : ! \ pr< ·!ΤΠΠΐ in (.·. Mtjie . iône> v.. spent t'. ni in ι ν . 'iu r yr: ι in ■ .Κ' h y ">π |, ":>ije ι-.lin.· !|.·Ι1. S··· ■ ! t·. u-hers ill.·;;» : [Milt and ' ι.· ο',.,ο was Ιι.'ι1.1.-le;led tor participai a·.: ill a l'e . : ti.· \ Γ ... .· ■; en!i il ! was given to pupil gidlfaiftce tft \ oca ii !i: 1 I 'It i .--<■··. Ί i,e j.;ener.,1 .. embly tool; first ι steps in providing for spastic ehil ! (iron. Ιο:' !;·1' e.l a-a'.ioii .1 crippiC-·, ..,,· m u ;■ ιe scope oi a re ! ι. ,bllit. Oil pi ■ igram lo;· d^'inci'ient children of both r.aes and both ,-exe New Hospital Xeiiuireil Further expanding the 'n'.ari'ed -...λ ice to mental pa'ii'ii'-. t.ie slate I made s.ibstalitial progress toward I the ultimate goal oi adequate p?Q I vision for all mental defectives. Al I (.'· η tinned on Page S: \ ) BIG THREE'S PLffl 10 GOVERN JAPAN Program Might Be Cause of General Mac Arthur's Losing 'Face' Tokyo, Dec. ·\\. — (Λ11 ) — Souivi rli'si· to (înitTal I'mig las MaeArihur reported imlay i hat l lu l)i;r t hive . new emit nil i/lan lm .Japan already ha-· caused c nfii.i n;i i'liinnjr Japan i.-i' and may ran <· t h ; ■ j-Viiera! to lot ; ■ iaiv in e■ •uiitry where "Iace i ail im.»u ίant. The cortrol plane. which Mac Ar'.'iur ι t!y staled y '■·, il .y h;i 1 been ni it de over his protests and be hind his back, may result in a slack en ing of Japanese eflorls tt put into eiJcct «i.rectives already i.-sued and which taey have accepted only slowly, the ? ui· es said. TVIacArthur's 150-w.ml state mfn s-irl -ihc statements attri buted tn (lie Far Eastern commis sion that I 'did not ohject to tli new Japan control plan before it was approved at Moscow' is in correct. On October 31, my final disagreement was contained in my radio to the chief of staff and to the secretary of state ad vising that the terms in mv o"init η are not acceptable. Since that time my views have not been sought." The general also denied that he had been onsulled during the Mos cow conlerenco. II nvevtT, he con cluded that whatever the merits nr demerits ■ : the plan, "the issues in volved are tt t> vital for the future of the world to have them bog down It is my fervent hope that there will be no ii ai aable obstacles. It is my full purpose to see it through." crematorium head HANGED IN POLAND Majdanck. Poland, Dec. 23— (De layed) (AP)— German ftS Oflicer Paul Iloflman, convictcd of opera· in.y a crematoriums at this former Nazi concentcnOon '"amp, vas h; lgec*. t<· day Before a crowd of 20,000 per sons. The scaffold was cr rv l at the crematorium where Hoffman was accused "I burning ιι.ι··ν i ο ί ·. ot ί Iilf.s cl (I U.UItrl .Wll'l pi IhUtlL'lS. During 11■ <■ ν ·,· cr mi'! ! ti ·..! w il nesse.- tc.-litird ilii'.v .· .·. H ·: : man ι ill se ν'ι ι' ι ! > h i', is! " t : - ι icw1 y- ! j. in ι infant.- into the oven . ΐ t * ► 11 ! !.. 111 pi ι >' r ι 11 : , : ;ι ι· κ-. ·, let' 111! the la.-.!. rlanan : ..· as in fused '.villi "alii I', !u !' !M m . i: till· ■a a name." As thi· ti> ο ι· si ;»:·«·.! his neck lie a.-sumed ι .■· ,!ii··· ni Nazi bravado and ni I Ger man. Many witne■: s Ί Hi · a>.c ni i.m wave rcla! i ν ι-.·, ι ■' his χ ι.·: in Stale Senator Stanley .N'miak ι Mi.-I 1.4:1η and St.lie lieprrsii t.aa.o \' <· -111 Klirn ni Drlii ', ν, π ι· c un. Ihose present. ARMY'S DISCHARGE SCORE CUT TO 50 Washington, Di r. tin. Λ : . ddi t ion..I (>00,1100 11 a 11 and ν 1 >:ma 1 η 1 the ami) bee·· a .0 cligii.it- .· r »i: charge today iilicter vision.·, in the army discharge -vste" which lower : he point .si'"i'e : a' 11 listad mtai to 50. The discharge score was dropped 1*1' m 7IÎ lo 71) lia' ι air oit'ieri ex cept 'hose in ; I: . rd a ι se:·. ' Ί lie length . !' mm· i-e rt q-iirrri I ·>· scat at am was pat reu t.a .a i H to 42 months lor tno.-Vd . t-i 1 and U'..m al :. · 48 months tnr a ale οί: irri s i.nlisted Wars v. 1 1 le iisrharged alter Isa mont:..· .ail \V.\C o':ae,.· alter 30 nvn hs o! ;-ei". re. Medical and dental ctupa it'acrs HOW lira me ellgil't·.' I".· di.-rluil a· at the age it' 48 ir-tcad of ;>1. MAYOR GREETS "SON OF THE 88TH" Γ t - r OTHER BUSINESS WAITS at New York's City Hall while May( r F. Ho LaGuardia (above) welcomes 8-year-old Git:'.: no Cabl'ia tu An.orica for an eye opérai in that may r«·. 1· -re his sight. I·'· .nul in a tli: Ί: η Italy after being nearly blinded by the kick of a horse, Ci'iliano λ as "a : pted'' by the U. S. 8"th Division, which raised $3.500 to send htm to Balti re V. iieie lie will undergo surgery by specialists. (International) W.iSh .ig-tnt', ί) : ΛΙ' - Admiral Harold H. Stark declared today thiii Admiral Htisonnd Kun 11 el, Ilrct ι·ο.: :m .!, ,·' Η , .·. ai rc ceivcd ''adéquatc ι futmaiftm and directives in be · η mi.ι .it" t.. 1110 Jap..lie. e .1 · I )(· ·, ,)iv 7 1941 The Ji> î I «' ! i i>i .aval <)|> perations tun·. ihc witucs chair us a Senate-House committee re sumed. after a Christinas recess, its investigation of the disas ter. In a 2S,000-w id statement, the white I'.iii 11 i μ . \ . 11 .. : i : ·. ■ ;■ ..ml : .at in early 1!M I h·.· v. .- · irujwlnm" ι .. approval lav i.ient Franklin Roosevelt to ·:.—τ::.<ς· m ν it persaî* r.( I Hi' : en 'Mvvi ι Me ■ .mil: tit ■ : > that t ΊΙΚ.1Ί -' had i- : . ; .·· ·\ ι··Ι all his 1 ■'·■:' j.Um : r .ai .ncie. e ii. the lie.·'. 11" a I : I I .. \t \\ ir in Ml.mtic 1 II. wro Λ- , Ί i ... C. Hart, ι·· π un,·,-., t.·· I·',,, !·. !·■ ! lect. m '■. ι Ί ; I . 'lit'.' navy · ■ . t h ι Allan;,.· Aim ι· i . < >1 ··.■'. ι ί 1 1 . ■ ■ '. ,i R. · ι·VI■ 11 . ; St η «·' "V II. S'a'.· Hull and "ueithei wo it Id be sur prised nvcr a Japanese attack." (Stark added in ,i letti r that he aim sell ilia nu! m . I · ' : 11 ι . , 111. ' y ' in· va .ulrl II!! ι ί I * t . ,. : 1 ot «'.hi a the : ..···:. St : . eili l til..· ill X"'. '. I 1 ! < : ■ I ! .1 ... ; ι:·.; tl per '111. Ii.' ... ■ i: . ■ :;.· . pel cell' Set P. a·· . ι·:1 :..r . ■ .·. ' man; ·.·.'. ι·. : ' · !Ό | ι·: <·· i\ ( iini'.revs < lit lu'i|ii( si In J 141. St III' . < I iIr- Ν ■ C per cri'.l. St: . : ... e ·'.<· c · a;.;a .■ .■ : a· comm uncial ns between him and Κ ■■ 1941 · \ι I Kimmi tli.it 1 itvl 'h ' a ..υrι ι ise >'.' . . (submarnu . ai. ur eiίιι.ί a.' ί I u . I Pea ι I liar .· r . ίκ.μ;·. i:> " til other letters, Kimmel re peated^ asked for more ships mere noils. more radar and more planes. Stark's letters were tilled with assurances he was doing all he could tii meet Kim ni'.Ts needs a"ri remir.! r-, ilj.it demands of tin» ΛιΙαηϋ IhiGt were also in u\ v. Kr.nmel also ί re», uently expressed < 011 ,·;·πι ην τ tl:e flow of information to him· II,· : M St;.·.·:;. M.«y M ■ Χ ' *ίν. ί t η :. . · ίϊι τ in ehiei ο! '.Mr i ' ici : it lift t. 1 "till* Π i"« » ' · If . the τ VA· •· nineivt· ' ' lie is. us M r ; ! ί*, Hut · ; < > : " : 1 ; c m 1 a* to polie v. or change οί. policy re t'k i··; in current e· »·;. μ η ·\ a « vt : ; M-'its and as a :< ui'. i.- unaM '.ι · πι \ . 1 : ι ; « i t e ;, u· j.M -1 .;··'· loi··.- 11 ; » - · : ί:..·· own situation/' Κϊοι»:λ·Γ. 1 ». ην ι me.::'m';. 1 id 1 in e»»nti.niί',ι. R<)ose\ clt \\ anted . \/λires ( laptin ed W .li: 4· ! . Dev. i -(AT'»— ffiiisiittiu il n. evelt .1.1.1· in-'triie 1 ! :. . .12.', 1 !· H !1. ·: ι : e.\ peill : :i U 11 .flu· i '«» · · i I : . ".'I d..y > .. 11 ci >> \ II..ι ll;.· ■ .s; .. tl ■ ι . hiel u: I .·,·.·. Am,nr.:, llus !. . ι .. I . i lit' ; ι . t■■ m i di' .ι λ 1 ' .·..·.. 24, which «· .'· ' , >v; .i'i· .net iiavr ι"·. · ill : .'I 2.'.. 110(1 .,1111 tu I I. ;e 1 ..· A,·..,, ... -■ κι ί:· ' . ■ 11 ci 111 ι ι:·. 1 bût Wi .il iy |:.vj...i:v ! '.·!■ stren I . I Vil . .ill \ I : ll!/, a eft 1 'vil y, ι. ι t h: : ; the ι ι : ι : ! > 11 ;ι ,· een .nr.. . : l\ t' ! : h Ί l il:ι' . ri*. ; : > . 1 i. >11 · Ί tilt · es ν. :■■■ con.situ : ed ■ -t that tiim ι-■ ·■ ι i1 . Ί ■ ι ·, ii. 1 ι m il ι : λ .! h\ I· dcr. 'ilic A/ l . S. I)ele<>at!on 1 ο AssembK ί )tt \< ·.· Ν n .. !V.· "Ι. I AD- The 11 ! iu»r Qui . η Kli/.ibeth s.iited (·;, l'Iy '. ui.iy .·.!', . 1 28 ; .... -enger. ι a.ι u ei.- ·: t lie Amer ican delegation li the Geftpra 1 As sembly oi Un' ÏJtwted Ststioftss The i ·. .r were Kl, .in. r Roosevelt, l'.rmer Seerel a ι y .f S:..te Edward Steftillius. Jr.. Su .t·τ Tom Coii iKïjjy. ni Tes a s. eh· ra.nn o! the Senate 1;"··ιν.>;η Heialions ι i.iiaiittee ami Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg ut AIiι·h iu.·. 11 Sieit'i in- i.~ a permanent member , of the security ei-uncil wi'.h the I : .ink ol .Ml,d >r. LORD HAW HAW DUE TO HANG THURSDAY I.i indo'i. Di'i' jt- Aëvri Π··π·η 1 Ί n'ïtai'W a ;· will be ϊ I ··· )·, m:.·:e ' Willi .' ■ < ha 11 1! .'ale i ί ι e (in 'h - i" ■ ai V . 1 >w I'll ' I η Tir - '■ V ·, Mbert .. ■ ■ r - ■ I . le. Ί" .··> .- Ιι ν !' · ·'·, u ut ' wh.. πΊ ire 1 la.»: -vee' · 3 Λ yea" ι ι h >ηΐί·!\·ιη. Τ *«> ι a·'-· ί Η ΑΙ . :ιι ' ΐ. ν , , ηον He : : hi - *·<■·>■.· iiili '■ ..,.·,,·. Si nee 1 ' · . ·" ' <1 1 ' .·· Km·"· ,j ret r, v> r ho'h Ali-er' and his nneli : ::·■ ί e...r -tec 1 X../.1 \\..r a'tminai.· en tiie >cai:.)ld· Outright Peace Bid MadeT oCommunist By Chiang Kai-Shek Central Regime \\ ants Marshall 1 ο Kntcr i alks €hunjilitriif, 13fec; "1.— (Λ1Ί Ih < Ί ι i 11. · - < · < 'i lit ra i ( i.iveni iit ·,' ο tint r il :: « mmunist ii;.:i fur ;i iruco today by pro iii i it; ; ι ! ι : ■ i 111.·" ( i !.. ral ' ί··υπϊ«· VI a r hail into t!>.<■ discussions or a >.■·■ -at ion ο Γ i'i t· ρ: (Ίίιι ta ;· .η'*. ϊ , ;κ· ·.· |. ' η . ' .uric ;.· < ir.H·. ... . ι· ι »».. ι. ; Κ ι:- j i :l.'k . ι : :. f i Ο ,. I : '. , .111 l,i|. I to '.lie .'otntïtuna ι.· ΐ ι .ι ι >i 11 : .j, , L'nin'.t'i." | .luit would uni \ finir· Mu· government ι·ι r"s-.od that it ani th. ( ommanist appeint representatives to confer with .Marshall on procedure tor li. lt lii . the hostilities ami restoring r.iiii i.ui communications. l! accepted. the· μονιτηιηοηΐ'. i .· · ancr-pi j ; > ■ '.-ills woula give Mar shall a diri.t |<;:i't in attempts ti■ : avert nll-uut civil war. New Year s nessaite Shortly before the announcement tl.;.f a plan ii.it been suijiiiiHed to I the Ctjlam.nitec.s in writing. Chiang; went .ο the a a·. in .ι ,\ι v. ι : . , t■ n_^o to the . hait.-1 · pt'-ij : I* . It a nn ι a a a en tha. .ne g· .'ti:.:i >·11". wa- ready t·> inviU leaders o! ijti.cr ρι-litieal pjirtits "to a..ι j : .' a 'a _, · ο ι : a ι t. eithei i:. the policy milking councils tdp tla eat-Cil ι ν e or. nielles." Tat y Niuil be welc e l in' 1 the j;i<'· el a. .en; a.· -nui. Uni .ν ! ne na , i . ■ aibly inee' next Μην à to •on.-idei .. new confutation lai China. Must N'nt Keep Armies Tlie aly lendifion set on tins ar rangement by Chiang was tiiat other : prrsen!ati\r.-, "must i.nt m. intair. iiili i.nnioLis armies tu serve as instrii a e 111 s lor lurcioie sei/.are "1 puwi'i'.' The < ι riirmtnisis have heei. mnintainiir; a separate army in neith ( hi a and likewise have i ceil il ' > 111 i < ι y; dlit loi- a iate" meet in;; ol the constitutional as sembla claimim: that otherwise it would he packed lor the Na tional part\. i ,·· . . ' : «··· ι'Γ, H..! ! ill· «·>·,'«·!·!! 1-1 : W 1 p'l'e p, η ed In i τ 11 r < ■ ; ι.-11 111 ι annl it r ' · f lin ι- eiribly " h thai !<■ dim· pel's·.a ,4'·.-" ι·; "..'I't·; political partie- ma> 11 so take part." \ cl Housing Bill Signed Bv Truman » Washing or*. Doc. 31.—(API — i ·: .· - .fir!·* '!"· ·ι:ιη t" "l:iv · i aned 11 ; - i > ! ; ι ! ; iii aut .'iori/i ng the ιχρο.ΐιΐ.ιν ι! $160.000.000 to provide emergency hou H : iU ! "!' ! a a ι i 1 i c s - ■ ! .-ι·;·. iaemc' lid veterans. The ! ; a asure was signed aboard the Presidential yacht Williamsburg : ι■ ί .. Q;..i!itie·!, after en countering i. e on the Potomac river. W:i.'i II.. -e I':.·-- Seen ·.,.·>· H. leli·:»! ••m-.l l'rt>:v. the vessel that tin weather \\ .s Ms!! (\>ld and raining. And "li.it the ! irtvast indicated mon η! the same toinorr ν,v. Mr. Τι un,..η, R >ss s.ii I -pan· ■ ι h is t Ί the ι irr.r.g working "η a radio address he wil! make ' . th f.atâ«r» at 10:311 p. ai. Thnrsd. y l'ae vet. "ans ho -ang bill. . : : .·■' .irima My at prn\ iding fer the im mediate nee Is ..ι veterans' families, was among several bills approved i.y Mr Truman dining the day. He expert.- I . ret a ll ileal tile era.se W > dnesdav. District Office ι of ( )!\\ Assumes More l· unctions li.ileajh. I) .' 31 Beginning ,Ι,.η tuir.v 1. cors.amer.-. mdustri.:! ..nd in stitutional asers ι>t sugar in North Carolina will appl\ to the Ο PA l'is tnet < H'tice m Ralegh t ■ their all.·! actifs. Τ!. ■ ■ i .; · S .1.l'.mson. Il : a: Director, a:m .iiiiivd ladav. Likewise, replace ment of ration Mil.-, and neu rat : on books a. 1 ba - hies and retamm- veterans will ht ι ad" hv the IV-' la! Office, John son sa.i Al' ' ut-, may eithe write call in person for suc a blank- at the Disti ict Oll'ice. Altl ajh Price Control Boards « no longer i-sue any iati >e books ·. ' rationed commodities a lew app'a . a ition blanks will tie placed at ca·. i : ·.·.·(·.· t loi ! le l a- a' ; C.CC Ol C· >11 i .- aners, Johnson added. Tells of Shooting Si.jv.vj.:: λ.·.;:- - - : J:*-. ATTRACTIVE New York m d : Mrs. I"ay Miller—pictured professionally (above) as Fay Hancock — was questioned by police about the shooting affray in her mid-Man hattan apartment which resulted in the critical wounding of Capt. Eu gene Dale, 27, TSutaan "Death march survivor," and the arrest o{ her es tranged husband, Capt. Archie B. Miiler, 25, on charges ot fel nions assault. (International) 209 Persons Dead In t. S. In Accidents ι ! he W.(tri.i ted ΙΊ t - \ · · I . I t'lii .v. ' ι, Ih' illg ! «Γ 1 · ·.' ' 1 !. >"■ d· I!·: . Till :■ , ■ 1 . be low the ·. >· v.benat S.i Γι ' y t ' ' ■ ι i st .rt · . ■ •1! t ! Kentucky Mine To Be Sealed ■ - ·. ■■■■■.'·. Wednrà 1 ex pl >-ioil in a c*·>.: 1 ·;>:■:>■ n< 'ere 1 > ci.IV λ π '. _. util Harry Τη ο Κι ι'..·.;·.· i ι ■ Υ ■ > or ι ered the main entrance in the pit se. .led. 'Γ ι -. ' t ;. :y ■ ν i'h m ■ tu t i, the e ■- ' 1 r ' ,_i 111 ■ ? trapped men due to bad lire- and gas eendi'iups within S! n:ini\ Previously riuht miners hnd bcion ight i \ p (More he eo i 1 he t nd t ' ■ ι · e ' I :i* ■.*■ i ι : ί ι.· ι 'j red ( ι· ι o, '' ,· ,·>; ., : . \ · lied ye.--. ' i .y ■ ι ■ !\ ■ .·"'·!ed i î ! ι ; e : Me en' r> ■ . > < ■. 11 ; · ι · î e 11> reach it. This made IMat <>E five dead, seven survivors and 19 missing Thomas issued thi- statements • \:vr 'e! if.t ·· and j el. ise st .lily .f i :1ι ! 11 . .!· .'d at iliis mine ;1 has been determined by all res.yonsi'iie thai the best and safest way to recover the 1 >i>dios is ; t·» -I' d ϊ.κ'Λ >" 'he tire can be j smothered Pert la tost s will lie -inde deter·! itte the earliest possible date ι i' eati he reopened.'' Seven'een (if totals and tnino en liiiuw· \> :.o eonsu'ted wth Thomas advised hi::i to order the sealing «>ί the mine. ^ Hitler's Will Angers Nazis Χ ι·π::>.ιγκ. Dre. 31. -(ΛΡ)—Adolf ! 1 i ' ! ι·: s lust will, · iii-tin? Hermann ι;.·γ; .!ΐκ and lleinrich Himmlcr ere •i i I'u·' t iday anions the ~1 arc·; Ka/is awaiting trial in the Nuern I urn jail The sensational charses. writter: by the trapped fuehrer in the Bit h 11 c!t iticellui y on the eve of 111· suicide were learned by liie prison er-· during a b;.-y morning Iillec with conferences with their lawyers Ti> Goering. Hitlij s condomna ι hi came as no surprise for the Si and SA had arretted him on Apri 23 while l e was expecting to bccoRD the new leader. The ousted Reich·*· II Kir.-hal had not suspected, however I the full extent to which Himmler I - icide head of the ge-tapo, also hat slipped from Hitler'- favor. Virtually all the other prisoner were reported surprised at the lan j nuage used in the will in action ! .luan-t the two Nazis who next 1 H tier had held the nios; power. V >* ofobentrop was understood to hav. 1 een disappointed because he wa 1 not mentioned in the will. BRITISH NOW SURE HITLER NOT ALIVE Ilerford. Germany, Dec. 31.— (AIM—The É'ii 11 story of the es cape of three messengers from Adolf Hitler's Berlin chancel or> with his last will was told toda> hv a Uritish officer who said there was no possible doubt that the Nazi leader died in his battered hunker. Questioning of all persons known to have witnessed Hit ler's last hours who are now in British hands disclosed the full sequence of events which Brit ish intelligence now accepts .is the true version of Hitler's death. "WEATHER FOR XORTII CAROLINA ι Clearing tonight except snow in mountains. Colder w ith low ■ , est temperatures ί."> to ;s in wp.t ; ι a:'d 28 to 31 in east tonight I Tuesday lair and cold. B\ nies Prepares For I rip Abroad After 11 is Report w 1 '·■ 31 (A!1 Sec H !,1 · > < ■ >' ι .1' <-s By ! tu· pi t pare·: : ■ ' ι i> lc >. : : i> 1 · 11 : "t ! ι ; π ; ;ii i' . it! ; : \ 1 ο: ', 111> a I tri It' [tin. the '■ >■ ! η lievt· ; - tint. colli Ιϊ· ill· ι I· ; -ÎIIÏU Also .n i11radio report last night on the Moscuw .ti liToiuO ot for eign · h· ··■··. Byrnes — rod Iii< nntr ii »η··.ν inlovnatι m. I ivach inor\ -ot ι: 11 ■:· ri mi t Γ· 1 ι .1.. ; mi \· 11 ! : ' h ··: " "'tin· «i.i'..-:.iii.iin; and ctficiu ' administration" ο I ii m >! \ It "·>■ n-' tod, 1·.· ο tti !Vi': S' t,·. ·; .. ·,,)> policj -ni: κ ι η 1·· le. Sj r · ' : 1 ! ' " ί· .■ 11 · · ι· ■ ' ι πι m 1 " S'. 11- ciiι;ι : l non ! Bytno I'd hn.i i!r · · un' r> I Russia tu I Britain reached agree ι ir.enr- >· >η>·>ι» -.ε ·'.·< κι· ί ai. in ( . ■ ! ο tu· ' ι :. Chios j Kiiru:. Ii :.. .:u.· and Bulgaria.

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