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PAGE TWO Hiller's Last Testament Has liish Build-Up « " Nurenberg.—Adolf Hitler's last po litical testament, apparently pre pared as Berlin tottered before the Russian onslaught, is revealed as a misterplece of propaganda in which he? built himself up as a martyr and bequeathed to the German people the Nazi creed of fierce loyalty to the state and hatred of the Jews. His final admonition was: "Above all, I enjoin the Govern mont of the nation and the people to uphold the racial laws to the limit j anjjl resist mercilessly the poisoners of «11 nations, international Jewry." The testament, dated April 29, 1946, also disclosed that Hitler ex pelled Reichsmarshal Herman Goer ing and Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler from the Nazi ranks for attempting to seize control of the state, and "negotiating with the enimy without my knowledge." The text of the political testa-1 ment—together with texts of Hit- ‘ ler's personal will, an appendix to! the - testament by Propaganda Min- | ister Paul Goebbels and a document recording Hitler's marriage to Eva Braun—was released yesterday by Allied authorities. Hitler's testament indicated he preferred suicide in a Reischchanc ellery bunker to trial before an Al lied court. “I shall not fall into the hands of > an enemy who requires a new spec tacle presented by the Jews to di vert their hysterical masses," he said. Urging Germans to keep alive the Nazi doctrine, Hitler said the "es tablishment of a national socialist state represents the work of centu ries to come and obliges each indi vidual person always to serve the ) common interest before his own ad- ; vantage." "The seed has been sown that fvill grow one day in the history of 1 Germany to the gloriour rebirth of j the national socialist movement.' ! the document added. o Good Record » San Francisco—Lt. Col. John Gal loway of Wichta, Kan . an Army | public relations officer, telephoned, a railroad office to find out about j a train his wife, Elizabeth, was ar riving on. ;rain normally on time?" asked Jonn. “Normally, yes." replied the in formation clerk, "but it hasn’t been for four years. • NEWS while still News • THOUGHT by Known Writers • COMICS to Entertain • ADS telling where, what and price of what you want • INFORMATION in features available in no other form THOSE ARE THE 5 REASONS WHY YOU WANT THESE NEWSPAPERS DURHAM MORNING HEARLD THE DURHAM SUN IN , ROXBORO 1 THE \ HERALD-SUN PAPERS ARE REPRESENTED BY H. C. KYNOCH Delegates To UNO Conference Go Abroad * j New’ York, Jan. 3.—The British (liner Queen Elizabeth has sailed for England with 1,128 passengers, in- I eluding four members of the Amer ican delegation to the General As sembly of the United Nations. The four were Mrs, Eleanor Roose velt, former Secretary of State Ed ward R. Stettinius Jr.. Sen. Tom Connally (D-Texas), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee, and Sen. Arthur H. Vanden berg (R-Mich.). Stettinius is a per manent member ot the Security Council with the rank of Ambassa dor. I Alternate delegates among the | passengers were Rep, Sol Bloom (D --NY i chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, former Post master Gen, Frank C. Walker, John Foster Dulles of New York and former Sen. John G. Townsend of Delaware. Heme Demonstration Calendar January 4th to 12th ! Friday. January 4th, Bethel Hill | Jr. & Sr. Clubs in A. M. Providence J Home Demonstration Club with Mrs. j T. G .Buchanan. 2:30 P. M. : Saturday. January sth. Office. Monday, January 7th. Office. Tuesday, January Bth. Allensville and Citvel 4-Fj Clubs, in A. M, Warren's Grove Home : Demonstra- | tton Club, with Mrs. Alex Wrenn. 2:30 P. M. Neighborhood Meeting at. Bushy Fork Community House— -7:30 P. M. Wednesday, .hnuary 9th. Bushy Fork 4-H Cl of, •' in- A. M. Bushy Fork Home Demonstration Club Community House, 3:00 P. M. Thursday, January 10th, Olive Hill and J. C. Terrell 4-H Clubs. Mt Tirzah Home Demonstration Club. Place to be announced later 2:30 p. m Friday, January 11th, Raleigh— Agents Training- Conference. Saturday. January 12th, Office. Evelyn Caldwell, H D. A j WHERE TO WRITE j Sgt. Ozy Mooney. 2nd Sepr. Engs Bn., Company A, Fm. F. Cfo. Fleet ( Postoffice, San Francisco, California. Pyt, James B. Chandler A. S. N. : 44163750, Co A. 28th Inf. Bn. By I. • T. G„ Camp Crowder 8. Mo, j After a person lias been commit j ted to prison in North Carolina, and ! before trial, a justice of the Supreme ; Court or. a judge of the Superior Coiui irav, fi v bail yi all cases, and a justice of the peace or chief mag istrate. of any incorporated City or 'town may fix.pr approve bail in all but capital eases: College Houses Promised For G.!. Students Raleigh—" Bachelor" husbands at j tending two of North Carolina's j colleges can now begin to look for | ward to the G. I. Bill of Rights with a “white fence" around it. Official of Carolina and State | College, faced with the housing | shortage and a lot of downcast vet erans who could not bring their j wives to school with them, have I been given the go-ahead signal by Gov, R. Gregg Cherry. As director of the budget. Cherry has pledged his support to a pro- Igram for obtaining surplus Federal | housing for ex-servicemen at both ; institutions. i Under an act passed by Congress, ! the Federal Government may supply | the houses and pay for dismantling, i transporting and re-erecting. How ' ever, the schools had to give as | suranee that they would provide sites with streets, sidewalks, sew | ere. and other utilities, as well as as | sttme obligations for annual defi : cits resulting from management or operations. In giving his approval, Cherry did | not say what ampunt the State j would appropriate for this purpose. He did say, however, that it all probably could be "worked out". Under our law no county or muni- 1 : cipality may levy any license or ! privilege tax in excess of SI.OO per year upon the use of any motor ve hicle licensed by the State. In addi- j tion to this SI.OO tax, cities or towns may levy a tax not in excess to $15.00 per year upon each vehicle operated as a taxicab in such city or town. 1 BUBBLES SEZ • Ever think how much it takes to keep a house and family clean? And getting the soap is almost harder than doing the work. Remember, where there's fat, there's soap. So keep turn ing in USED FATS needed to help make more soap! Coming Attractions At PALACE and DOLLY MADISON ■111! 11l L.,m 11.-P '' ■ ■ II —————————— 111 -*■ .1... , DOLLY MADISON—SPECIAL 11:30 “OWL SHOW" SATURDAY DAI ArCTUCATDC IS I tj -r- _ NITE AND REGULAR SUNDAY SHOWS. JANUARY 3-6 rALALC Illt A I l\L P 0 lOCe - MOn . "TUCS. -Wed JOU 7~°-9 Std _J . 5 A ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY Wild Bill Elliot as "Red Ryder”, with Bobby Blake, Alice Fleming, and A JB* "Colorado Pioneers" m'* in RoDertlOuiS "§ Hero of millions! Your fighting favorite on the screen in a real life WLwJf " 1 Stevenson’* - * Tt l&Bfa adventure of thrills and excitement! g> Ak £ ■SBL' v" CARTOON—“AIN'T THAT DUCKY" (K .Ag •f / « U Aftemwn 2:30-4:00; Adm. 15-35 c; Evening 6:45-8:15-9:30; Adm. 15-40 c W | r> II 11 7Z ~-r . -, n~ A ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT ' 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY >, L/Ollv Madison—Mon - lues Jen 7-H Robert Alda, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith, Charles Coburn. Oscar Le- T S MM W W**’ Wt • Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and George White, g M a 'The jubilant of George Gershwi.il Mg— V|A % As great a picture as ever came out of California! The world sang his M I ▼ A k love songs. .. but onlv one woman understood! 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Polace-Thurs. b Fri., January 10-11 J/k-WSWSTtUS4-TbNCm ■ JM/ QriheA£>*****%& tft 'MBW w I TTB~||||| , • 40c; Sunday afternoon 3:15 (Box office opens Evening 9:00 B JM/WtARH OmitF f. ft y dBBBB|^^ nCTB^BBjY 1 "“ ,d8 " (Box office opens 8:45); Adm. 15-40 c. * m 9 John Loder, Nancy KeJy, Otto Kruger, and Jeanne Gail in DON’T TILL JOf CMFOKIW "W°ma n Back" Ts j Limited Number iOf Cars To Be Produced Soon I Detroit.—Limited production of jl94(i model passenger cars was re-, I turned in about half the nation's' : automobile factories today. 1 Remaining closed were the strike bound General Motors assembly j lines which normally assemble ap- j nrcximately 5C per cent of all cars' and trucks made. ' Ford, Chrysler and Hudson, which j closed last Friday night, were among! ■ ilie pianist returning to production. 'Supplementing their output were! | Studebaker and Willys-Overland, | 'enabled tc reopen after many weeks ' I following settlement of labor diffi- i culties in the plant of a major parts I supplier. | In nearby Windsor. Ont., the Ford ! I Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd., brought 1 j back 10,COO production workers,: fol- • • lowing a 99-day wage and union se- I curity dispute which has been sub- | initted to negotiation and nrbitra- j tion. Most of the plants reopening to- i < ; ay obtain vital partst like fuel pumps, spark plugs and wiring har nesses from General Motors. They j cannot count on accelerating their j production volume until the 43-day! old G. M. strike is settled. j HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS At the begin- . ning of the \ " '■ W® New Year V 1946 we wish to express " our apprecia tronage that you have given us since our opening. It is our aim to serve you better in the coming year and we hope that you keep coming to see us. THOMAS GROCERY STORE V. A. Thomas, Prop. Court St. THE COURIER-TIMES Byrnes Will Take 4th Trip ! Washington, Jan.—Secretary of State Byrnes is preparing for his fourth trip abroad In six months j after telling American why he be : lieves his third contributed to last , ing peace. Also in his radio report on the Moscow conference of foreign min ' isters, Byrnes assured the nation that new international machinery : set up for control of Japan will not 1 obstruct "the outstanding and effi cient administration" of Gen. Dou glass MacArthur. It will, he insisted, leave the United States in a top policymaking role. The cabinet officer ignored a tartly-worded statement MacArthur issued in Tokyo earlier in the day in which the supreme commander said lie had not been consulted during the Moscow talks and declared: “I Wanted To Boy Used Cars Jackson Motor Co. Fontlac Dealer—Phone 2971 ■ decisions which were made there.” j Speakng from the conference room ,of the State Department, Byrnes | described how this country, Russia! and Britain reached agreement on ' Issues involving Japan, atomic en- j ergy, peace treaties, China, Korea.! Roumania and Bulgaria. He said too he and Foreign Min- j Isters Bevin o's Britain and Molotov of Russia also agreed on a three power commission to study prob lems of troubled Iran. He added he was "not discouraged' by the near miss. He might have said they will have another opportunity to agree on an ! Iranian policy in London at the first 1 meeting of the United Nations as-1 sembly next month. ( The Iran government has said it 1 1 will lay before the assembly Its ' charges that the Azerbaijan revolt i l LIST YOUR TAXES See List takers In Your Township Jan. 2nd"-thru Jan. 31st » T. C. BROOKS Tax Supervisor : was assisted by Russian occupation > forces. I o I i Lord Haw-Haw | Dies On Gallows ! 1 [ ..London, Jan. 3 The career of j Brooklyn-born William Joyce, whose j propaganda broadcasts over the I German radio during the wiar won 1 him tile nickname of "Lord Haw \ Haw," ended on the gallows in 1 grim Fcntonville Prison this monr- i ing. Joyce lost his chance to escape execution on a charge of higli treason when Home Secretary James Chuter Ede declined to grant him ; a reprieve. The House of Lords pre- ' viour.ly had denied his appeal from | the conviction. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1946 Salt water mullets have been suc cessfully transferr edfrom the ovean to stock fresh water ponds inland. - —' ' —---IT” 1 WHY BE FAT\ ? Eat plenty yet weight with delicious AT candy reducing plan VV Have a more slender, graceful fig ure. No extrcißing. No laxatives. % No drugs. 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