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9*^t l>«c«adwr 4, IS43 AD-O-MECH S#yoM Iftfcwii I1«ld. N. C. THE WAR THIS WEEK Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin Draw Up Ultimatum WbUe WftBhiogtOD remained ell- ent. OonttneDtal ndloa told tbe world Vridoj timt Prooldcnt Roooe- ▼elt. Prime lUnlster Ghurehin and Premier euiln were in Iran drawing up an ultiinatum calling upon Oemaaap to sorredner. “StaUn W af War parley; Meet ing witb Cburdiill and Rooeevelt; Oiro in or dtp to Oermany>'* ttie way tbe afteraoon London Star headlined the artlclef' Earlier, Chairman Tom Connally of the U. 6. Senate foreign rela- Uone eommlttee had declared in PMTt Worth. Texas, that, "an other great conference Is taUng place in the middle east" among the three United Nations leaders, and described the meeting as "of paramount slgniflclance." *The Church, Roosevelt, Stal in meeting about which there has been so much mwculation. has taken plaOe,* the London Star sakL "Hw three statesmen are now conferring somewhere in tbe Mid dle Ibst. Some reports, Axis aod neutral, say tbe meeting place tai TMwran; others say it is TabrU, In the Ruasiaa notary sone of Northern Persia," Ihe Star stated. ARMT ATTACW8 Name Lt. Gen. Vandergriit Marine Corps Commandant lit. General Alexander A. Van-1 will return to government service dergrUt, veteran of some of the in another capacity soon, Knox an- fiercest figbtlag ever engaged in ^ the Martnes In their IM years duty, this weA was named. Command ant of the Oerps. suc ceeding LL General ‘nimM Hol comb, Commandant slttM 1936. Chosen by President Roosevelt, Tandergrtft's sppointment was an nounced by Secretary of tbe Navy Prank Kmx as being effective January 1, 1M4. Boloomb, who has resohcd tbs retiremit age of M, nounoed. Arriving recen'..y in this cuontry after commanding Marine tro^ In Guadalcanal and tbe recent landing on Bougainville, Vander griit ellmaxee a. senrtee career career which began in Nicaragua back in 1913. He wears decora tions for bis service rendered aD tbrou^ tbeee years but pralsse his Marines as being "no finer troops" In tbe world. Round-Up Of The Fighting Fronts Shows Continued Allied Progress By CPU BOGRBS H. WOODS JB. Ron Forces - Leave Korosten This week the Sastem Front no inugff sTged westward. Instead, it bdd toeceaas a Qnld Unc.-'mioTlns .eswt at seme pctnts, meving wew at many, static at mask; Soviet troops sbendcMig Karoetcn. 45 miles ncilh of ZbHotniT «n fte Odmaa-LsBigrad raOrpad bcJore tbe pwmnis el PWd Mwiball von Msnnstrtn*s tank and Uantry as- saulM ■f*^*** tfte KIrr mUoiL Altheogb tbe Red Anay retired Incendiary and high expkwlve bombf, each bomb more efficient and more terrible than tboee of 1940l Berlin's fires gorged tbem- s^ves tor two dsys. Buildings bsd to be dynamited to stop tbe fires spread. It was BerUa's.Mtb raid of tbe war. R was not tbe last, nor tbe heavleel Ibat Berlin must take. PtjlUL Puitusses aombsd tbs tnbr city of SbRngen, ssst of Dus- eldorf, W “ ' Cape Gloucester aress were bit beavlty by our air forces, appar ently m an effort to disrupt enemy supm lines sad eommunicatiMM at tbs western end of the tsland. Air- attacks ccntlnoed against enenv tnstallstiops on Bos- gatamlis Island. TlnputB harbor and Sorakcn to ttie aorth ware strafed by air patrola wbo atarted bargs at Green XMand. worth-of BougatnviBe. m tbe Kmnrem Agusta Bay area, air units bombed enemy for ward defensive postttana ■ with at tacks at Mutuploa potat, Koootta, Magi and Toon, soutt qf tbe beatfibead. On. Tarawa. and Abema- ma. tiiqr pin points of coral and sand, MaiiDfs and soldiers fon^t fact that the Nails could not hold their ‘*winter line" and abandoning their forward troops to cover, a withdrawal to a new line probably along tbe PeKerm River. Ibe Blghtb Army's advance had repercussSooi on tbe Fifth Army AUed Beadouarters, Algiers. “ ‘ V Gen M nouDced Friday that Lt. “ • rk'sPmh - Mbrk dark’s Plftta Amy troopa, after a long stalemate on tbs western Italian front, have cracked forward through machine-gun- raked fMds and barbed wire In tbe CalabrlUo area in tbe waks of a roDlng barrage ^ artillery sbeOs and aerial bombe. Tbe British Bghtta Army also eonttmisd to mnash the Germans bsck beyond tbe Bangro Ridge and captured Castel Frentano. on a later road west of the important German defense town of LaoclanO, and pushed on toward San Vito on tbe Adriatic coast, six miles beirond Wednesday's slowing down. RAF heavy bombere attacked Berlin in gntX strength for tbs fifth time in two weeks, starting great fires raging in the German CapHal. tbe Air Ministry an- nonneed mday. MOSCOW A Soviet communique announeed that while Oennan Infantry and tank divlsIooB, bsavUy reinforoed by mechanised forces rushed from Western Europe, battered in vain against the Russian's Cherkasy bridgehead on the Dnieper River. R^ Army troopa carved out new gains uey i northwest of Gomel, wbers captured more than m towns. Mexico May Fight front, where an artUlerv ^ud do-^ Resident Manuel Avila Oamacho Tdoiwl M Lt OeMxml Md tb, Clark'S American troops drove for- uT®*"" ***** i**® Mexican Army is ward and eaptured Owtebuiova co‘foocttan wherever cir- tbe slopes of Mt. Folcanara. ,Constances msy dictate—here co •ra. much on Rome oUthored forward.. Dmplto n.ud, and fresh men brougl I ask H of os." tbs North by Field.Marshal Alberti Observers of Mexican military Kesseliing, the- AUied armies were maneuvers hSd Just seen eome. working Into poeitlon for a wheel-troops go throu^t their dr« — • - - - .X.- .. . - sddorf, by dayUgbt. in the first Allied attack eo that target, site of a tdglHnwde ststf itothig mllf and a plant malAig -metal aDoy fCr German tlgmer planes, The Wg Amertcaa bombers, ae- _ companied over their target by from Korosten, K elesed 1 n on ihunderbolts and Ugtatnt^ aod ThlSbCs. the escape Jimctkn for an covered in withdrawal by RAP ecttMetpd 36t,Mt Germaiie fleeing,Domtnkn and AlOed SpUfiiss and northwestward from G o m e I. Typhoons, had an unusually strong ■iMsJwiI Mree ^ssibepdi into the escort for tbetr misslan. which «ttur. —■ ■ mum nr .a. Dnlspar Baud. kfUed tmwanls of brought tbe month's total of and tnodmd out at Icm, be*., InSber attaebi TTm-m, laid*. J'a n sTSl in the Western Ukratam Field,0*7.^. oeyrlbcd ss one of tte greatest battle fleet ever ysrds destroying 40 freight ManM Omaa Ten.giii«e -—15^.,^!^;?^^?^.^!*)—.."‘.A^-i'aiaembtedm ” PaSSc. iff”’ “P, ItaJ' .— a-a a.iRMMttfMf Andf iw«m* nf ui* laraMat. ij^ coast rsilwavs wcTo ab- yfHnT PLAINS. N. — 'cchla by B-.oounW Judge Prank H. Coyne Mltchels in sentenced two Army privates to to msp their trap:s»****». .***? * "***' srowiew ,«;'inUe-loog stoB; Reporte from Boo- wrong lormauoo masted the road prtsoo terms on their pleas of M miles »»>***■ was weB-toown im tkmt figiittaig tVyg railway bridges at Otnllanova. g^ty to grand larceny chargee m at any mciMBt. |tbe maiaifacture rt cut^ ““‘»tolla so mUm seulbMj^M tZ! * * " _ _ poeitlon 1-- _ ing drive on Italy's prim city of P^ces with modern •weapons, _ Rome. small air force, motorised inlantry jass' for whom there was no imel *^y***» Fortreases, winging with- “* cavalry bsftslicns. of retreat. But ahead of the escort, hammered tbe Groe- - seto airdrome northwest of Rome, | scoring 30 to 30 bits on the nm- , ways and destroying two grounded * transports. Marauder ships attack ed that some target hitting ran- ZMackallMen Sent to Prison vpfift cf •• —j- I The Sonets extaided their new-[y«P*>“ «»«» ^ peawUme. Om est Dnlepm bridgehead at Clier--g?**P8Vn a^t the sec^ kamv af^ diwvw forward, vmsip succesatve dayUgbt attack for the IwOenrjMi and MS^^rtusses over Germany. Tbs JurvJfS^ taan^Stlfisd Jotet tot^ « sttscksl^^ ***7 *nr under tbe peek of veirs^^sd. ’^‘*{*f** *"*******»> hew effectively .. —- . ■■ ■■ __ lAlUed evMlon was cooperating tioww of tbs WHtta** Bshth Ar. 1£r^lS5£toSi’"“ ““ mTwtoid bvSsSSuTSSiafc stuhbera Otrmtm rsMrlsnri. ds- m • ■ J snebor-post ef tbs Oermans *'Wln- SS^B^TkiiiiugiMt troops Aussies Advance and iswIMg a ciilunin af foot sol-' « «« m • dloa >nia aMbou I In llawif UnillAa Senihwsal a( OniepropstrevA, a tblK ■o.lai ipaMbead MMrtMd i^| AartnUaa ias(l* Ofbten. piiab-, Ommm - PaUitUuj. _WO|kag northward ts Hew Guinea on a! wnn ineir Aonaoc poeioisiB troops^ SM runrsing o?* y_***?":Itwo-prensed drive, reached tbe Im-,shattered, tbe Ostmane weiw'xbe- Air gh...j, jempg v™iuortant trail iuucthsi of Bonga eplueved already in retreat to a new bst^ demynpud an ■ABIUjlu v eosst as Jipanrsc foxoss wttb- line, sttbough they cofterattsck- t-«k« ^rttb only sUglit reeletance. — “ The drive skng tbe coast coo- . dosed past Bcnga with tbs Aus- ; Irallsa-nsDtry siqsMrtsd by Mn- ‘ tOda tanks movhig ta tbs Kslumg atolls M miles seutbesst raws was Ught. &ada Nazi Lilies ter Une" in Laly, and setted tbe dominant ridge on tbe far side of the Saagro River, where they linked two bridgeheads In a major bresde-tbrougb along a Id-n^ front. Wttb tbeir Adriatte poslttons tmtfi rear ars rsady. RIF and Iff Blast Gennany Oa M M fiM -iM*( sd tbe ^4r*«*** Ariuy to no av^. Tbe whole higb rldfls wblcb dom- . Inates ts Saagro VsOsy Is nee ssimortsd by Ma-iH AlUsd hmam sad two brldge- Bg to tbe Kalumg beads on tbe Adrlatle sMs have Jest north of ttw viK been Jatesd to form one large pem etratloQ in tbs ftwrrokw* dMensier ply trafl ts the Japancos wittwst St Warns. *T*”'—* Battelbsfg are advsnetug eo Wareo after crooalr~ jldgr sad s fiver east trsS. The land drive to clear tte Boon Fwitnenls ef enemy foio- tmd prwparsfor a TUB penstratkn Bnked Bis Brtt- Mi toress acnas tbe Snagro cn a front of more than 14 mflee es- ♦^■M***^ hdand from the Adriatte. It carried General Bbntgomery*s fcitgrs lorChwt at ,: Hmdreds of Oe.r man. .wmn tsgoetsd bsliM hrniiiB-Is Iht m tte Island ftsnnati ahd>tnsr,n-" 15 miles northwest of Pescarsk 234 Men of Army Listed as Killed WASEONOTON. - > Tbe War * Department made pubHc Friday tbe ^ ^ ^ nanwe of 394 U. S. stridlera killed in action. One was from North Caro- ^ Una. Pvt. Allen D. Beversoo. son of *®®* ** Mrs. Amy Severson, ‘Dirtle Lake. change in tbe middle of tbs N. C-. was killed in tbe Pacific ares street" connection witb a labor day week end holdup of a Mount Venxm, N. T.> baking company. William D. Ackerman of Miami, P'a., was given five to 10 yean In Sing Sing Prison, and LouU O. CpvlcIM. IT, Of Cbelssa. Mms.. was sintenced to an Indeterminate term tbe Etmlrs Reformatory.
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