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Whole German Government Has Left Berlin" \*cttDcrso« Htspatrii J. rlllv 1 lL 1 II YEAR LTHIfiM]i«Wl1118 "KHVICB UK rilK ASSncuTKh iiiuy HtuNDKKSON, N. C., THUKSDAV AI-TKIiXOON, AUGUST 1!), 1!U2 Ji'iariiMJ K V Kit Y AKTtHNOU.N EXCKI'T .SUNDAY. FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis Move Troops Into Italy REDS APPROACH TWO RAIL LINES NEAR KHARKOV Advances Threaten To Irolate Germans Defending K.ey City; Zymev is Captured Moscow. An jr. 1!>—(AIM — Red army troops, slojr^injr their way aiiea:l ihroiifrh (lojrjjed (ler ninn resistance south of Khar kov, today were approaching tlie two remaining: railway es cape lines supplying the nazi garrison inside the key Ukraine ba.dicn. Knv'el '•oinmuniijue last »si™!it unrouveed ilir capture <u Zvmev. "ill miles south of Khar kov, in a "decisive assault" which sirashed the enemy strung - point and killed 1.200 Hitler slwek tiuopers. Zymev is less than ten miles from the Kliar liov-Poltava railway, main e j emy supply line. A low n.ilfs behind lies Khar kov-Krasni-jp ad .spur. which a Is > must be severed before Ibv lius.-.iaiio can fins;- the Kharkov escape cor ridor. now less than 30 miles wide. 'Hie Kl:mkov-Pollava railroad had j Iven cu» earlier i.i ti*v Hed often- : sive. Xorlliwest and west of Khar kov the Russians also reported overall Rains of seven miles wlrdi resulted in rapture of more than 50 additional towns and villages. Stubbornly eon testing every fortitied plaee. the i Hermans slowly fell back after j suffering another 2.000 casual t es. the communique said. in the northeastern suburbs of ] jhell-wr. eked Kharkov, meanwhile, j Soviet i buck troops kept up the. seesaw stiect-to-strc» t battle auiins! vcinforced na/.i units which lias lie.-n fgoinii oil lor the belter part of thv week. I a the wheeling movement south of Kharkov, which took them across the Donets river t-> /.yim-v. tin- So viet battalions were said to have scooped up ureal quantities ot enemy war inalerial. including; mortar bat teries. machine suns and trucks which the (iermans lett behind in tlieir hasty retreat. Johnston Advises Study Of Leaf Marts Columbia, S. Aug. 1!)—(AP)— Governor Olm I >. .foli: .-Ion look cog nix.ane today of advert .-cmcnts it South Carolina papers urging tlx stale"- '.oliaeeo grower- to lake tliei: untied ami ir craned tobacco to C7eoi gia where, the advertisements s id "we will sell il * >:• more money." South Carolina lohaeeo growers the governor said, '"heller .study 'lie Situation closely before they mala a trip all the way down there to gi to markets Ih. t arc just beginni..* '.<> close out." The Georgia market advertisint for South Carolina weed said il wuuU lie open through Friday, August 27 "and longer if neee.-sary." .lohnsto- -aid that it vva- "gene r. Ily shown that the price 1- n >: a p>od at the close of I lie market" lb pdded that it would be "unforlti' nale" if Slower:; took their iea; t the Georgia markc' and then fount "the price was not advantage ms." Stock Buying Is Selective New York, Aug. I!i. (AC) r.uy log w:i< nolablv selective til lod.iv', itoel' m.'ikct bill I here was enougl demand to lift lavorite- I; ,icti >ns i< point or so. Con .olirlab d (.aundrie- edged uil< tu \\ high ground for the.veil. Micaf cost o| |lie lime were CJondveat f !oodi irh. American Telrphom Western t'llion. Seas I'oebuci; M' ntgomery Ward. 2"t!i Ccnlur; Fox, Douglas Aireraft. Allied Ctiem. j"nl. Texas Co. and Curtis Wright Occasional laggard* included IT. .s Stcd. Bethlehem. Santa Fc. Soutlicri Pacific. Intel national Harvester. J. I Case, OuPont. General Klectrie, Ken nicMt and Phrlp<-P">dg(>. CPA Price Bess DIRECTOR of Tit.ii.!i or War Foods Adis il'.; tratinn r i a businessman of thirty years t ricncc, James K. Brownlee (al ;) hns been appointed deputy ad:: n istrator in ciiarsc of prices i ▼ Chester Bi.wles, OI'A Renernl i..on ager. (hitcriiatio.ial Soundi>hoto) Second Raid Smashes Jap Wewak Ease Only Ten Planes Left From Fleet Of 225 Warpianes Concentrated There Allied Head*iMariei'.- in tin Southwest Pacific, Am jr. IP— (AI')—Japan s emir of reek !<niiiijr in northeastern New <«ni noa—left uinjr of .lie allies I South Pacific offeusi\c — ha: liccn hroujrht much nearer l>\ air lilows too stairjrerin.i' 1<> per j iriit early recovery. AI \\ i-wak. mire .1 potent (iircc <il *!*!."» planes wrrc icjilct'il i <•> an impotent Irn it: two spec tacular raids by our IhiiiiIhts and lighters Tiirsda> and Wed day, Japanese I lier.s and uriiund pfw men killed cxcrrtlrd 1.500. I Dinvrt lie ca.-t nilcs. tin Japanese oir base t<if Salamaui is laracly in l ain.- I)■> . . mine thai , I .'Kill t'u s <>f IhhiiKs (ir i|>e«J withii I the past m nth by A orican.s .im : Australia: s. '•'■vr miks below Sal; hi. in 1!i ' itm-k' :i! ii n the ileum' :i miiie. ! i";u rse ' i»>|> ;.:v 1'iuhtiim to kecj allied hiniih' frntj* from c:u>!urin . iht. .iiI'di' me. i Toda- 's ri mmuvbjne from I), tisfas !M.icArthur's lie'douai tiTs ri'imrtrd 1 lint al ii -d Iwml'.prt. and linhtcrs went l-.e.'k yts'enlM '•> ilii' Wi'ua'i rrrn a'rdrnnn . v.lirrc on Turs ' «la', all but : ! of a fleet or •!'!.*» j cneni.v planes wit" either d" I j-troyel of datnaved. Thirty of tin- .V! rose to meet the raiders. Twenty-right were shot down. Then the "• • el "•.! rail j'vimlu'd a I i 111»• ilrHrom for I:«mii'» iinii' ii y 'en t>! (Tie flee "emnini.i ml. ft. Pi liir S"!iiti' n . I>e!"u \ el la 1 »a veil.i island wh'eli 1 . S I i»i|i,. i'C copivri -' Sunday. American w ir ships T'ics:lav • ■ ::l'l n'orecoted fin .Ijipani e de.-l; •lyer. f - »i tin«» bar Res hel'evr'l mil !<ir he enemy' fcir base ef \*<I;i. en KoloinlianRars Thrrl- d:\-troycr were liil and on prnbl.bly sick, after which the ma jority of the barges we e destroyer t?Co Amer'c»". warjhlp « u dam 's:wi Hitler's jftewspaper Is Qucied Uiiitcd Nations Radio Liroaucacts Report; lierlin Believed io Fear rJombin^ Lci.dnii. An;.;. Ill—(Al')— I hi- I iiili'il .Nation., ratlin a Algiers lnt!a\ limaiiiast .1 I tern di.-palch Atloll' Hitler's newspaper Vtwlkisi'lifi" lleo buchtcr as saying that "the whole German j.r«ivernnient has left llerliil." The !»rnatlcasi was rec(»l"t!f<| liy ihe Associate;! I'ress. T lie re was no immediate ex planation »>r confirmation ot itie report. The statement that llie "wli :1c (Si', man Kiiverumeiit" Had mov ed calii:' as a siiriitisr in l.im al!h»i:i:h there had heen nuiiiei'iMis iim-oulii metl reports the j:ast three nr lour weeks that miiiic einnifiil depart niet:(. were living traii*fcrrr.l. 'i'iii'Si- ii-,) i,— i»i...v • f v.iiicii ii:id any tliuial i-.nili:mat.im - •. .Ut ut great vans loaded al the doom ut Berlin minitlriit at:d rolling away — i«<» sibly i.i Vienin. t-iii/ .m.t luu. NV,;tn I'. tit I J the imtv.iin 'i ->:iiv si>vcniii;ont of i I lire-.- 1(> V.<- ;i shortly at tor tlw ' flermanj auiioiiiiced liia! Ihey were withdrawing n'!i-o svir.i i! civ.lian.-, • from Berlin. One Urn slier ,.iid I! ..'. "il the I report i- : it und'iuiik il> u. j spired I y ' io tear "i a ilatiiiiut iiiiiiiiinu v.li i ll in a ii u itiiUhl dos'i y tons i : rei • il- . .1 cronte :i the governmental machinery There •• I • • waa the possibility ' the i ' al of tile Kovcilimint 'night lie a !• e; unnvr -1 an .it o. riich as th.it i»t lt<>ino. to ••(•"■• n an open rily status tor the u;.'h capital. This wa n'tardod ;is iloiibtni . however, 'i • to Hie c •-.it 'rati >n of i ■ trical airl "the. ' lories in the livriin area and licit,(lice ii- .i :• iii-pnit..:. >n ce *• linking the o -'ein front with w ••in and .-ouiicin Kuiope. FIGHTER-BOMBERS SWEEP CONTINENT up nnh: !•< n t«»n. Aug Ifl (AD RAJ I iuntci-inn: : tiers i-.ii .-il nut sweep over Frar.ee and :;t.- i.nw c' iiintrie last night, destroying .i Ucrinan pa ti* I lio.it "II Oslo* I. i'oin!,jji 4 I he I'oix aii p u t and ■ railway Im inotiv. i*. w a< notuicod today. Oiu o: the raid was lifted a? inis-ina. There were no iv)«trt.<i o| homh i:.ss la.-t night by the ItAK's Itetivj hdinhors. v Inch apparently wet grounded hy had went her over tlu continent all' 71' h irs • ■ I nnprece dented and -nost continuous ac tivity by both IJriti: and Ameriea: airmen. Allied Bomber Losses Shoit Increasing Aerial Might v. . ; mi..; hi, ,\ . : i f.\* J i;. -llii'mt! I s,.- .1 Hii'.l ! I i ' \ t-i Ki . Hi I-•: • I'i t ) I "I illl'l- 111, ..illcd ;■ 11 'I |H'\ III S..j I I I "■ fI'll I. I' III .('id Ani'Tir i • I'llililll* (••>»•! I fl lNll' ii'Vl i! ill !■ . ' • I'I;. f • I fiitmy . ik1 (Scutum- i" • • j'i• I Ksm>|)c i \"t mci li. I I'l-sosj, .;;iiii. 1/ !■ ||ii jr„le <>l I •• r» i fw*t j Tl>i • Iiiiiii Ml v., ij> •- hi ; c I port* "i.i liirgc in •' ■ I I. il'.'fl '■> I ( till li Ii'im reriil :. i i I l'i i in- 1ii:ic". Mir l!.\i n piilcl J; luiltiiir irl oil'- fi^I'.li I I i'i 1 «■ ■ fl; v niulilV sv.ifp uiji.i: ' l'.< lin ;u>, I' 'cm niii' ti'l' : Mic I'. I i- nliMi mi (nii-f 11'|» i lift .".'i licjivy li"i'i!« is. mil jliuli'i-r I«»'iiImt ;iikI ■ I iutif "i. j iri>M'iH Hi 'I - ;>Miirl. •• l!'-t,''H-'nii i | iitifl Si liwcinfliiiilvl l\vi> |il;iiiv: ■ nri<■ li«l fii'iii ll'<' ;i'i i '! F*!vim Ki»r'M">»rs v lii' li I'rv ' <•> i X >i.I ' i• • nic'iitl I!'.it ! • .u» •iichiiiM i!i< "a" ■ vhirh IxMiilimtj •}»«•>! i-i "|ir»ititii'.. i t < M-, li: .11 [i 11 1 it (• •iniii" i iitij wvr, w i li .. •< i * i • iiti ii v. iitv.n : <• hi I • .i ■ i'l |1 .. 1; ,i j» . I , "i ii ii.ii- r. « • < • i I. in i ;i ' t iff. (line i \ . f i'll .v. M ! • I • ' i lit' <• ill! II. If. |i!. Ill j 'Hi (•of) • i<|i|;i4'('f i ■ • ■ ' I lii'iiugli 1.- vi i.i ' (I 1.111111 p'lil!. I i"l>. illtll \ Mil I'l • pintles ii <| " I" pl.'iO* HiTlER'S ROOFLESS FORTRESS TREMBLES \ ft & 7W-: lATtST ROOSEVELT-CHURCHILL DISCUSSIONS on Allied strategy bring the question to every German's lips: M"»:•- <. >■ ill the Aihes strike first to open a second front? Lir.ht arrows on llie map above indicate most of 'iie po- it.le invasion points, while the black arrows indicate action up to date. Yugoslavia, in the opinion of • lilitary experts, may play an important role in the assault. For this operation a Uiitnh Army 01 i,0(.iumi» men is held in readme.- in the Near Knst Th s action will furthei endanger Gen. an po; ition- . iiu.: ia. Likely stepping stone- in ti.:s operation will be Cyprus. the Dodecanese Islands and Crc'4 v; • wi I, veti rans of the Sicilian c:o.. pai;;ii may eont :iue thoir push up through Italy t< e:::er Gemai. v i.i tin- Ijirnner I'ass. Another pos. l ie gateway to Hitler's d . ain is through France's so.nh coast. 1 :i l ::uland. to; .bined American, Canadian. British armies are poised f"r a frontal ns?au!t on the No. i fo» . v. ith France and the Low C< untric? de ' ir.c-i to re: i.und to Allied •• ~irh! sna'hing t iwards Cor! in. h e expetts believe that Norway and Denmark are included in Allied plans. (Li(cjii«::.'oiic>) Bahson Sees New Treads Coming Economic And Social System j Forecast; Land Assessments Noted I m w. t «>s>\ rutin—iin:;—i'liiiii -iiimn I :II Iturpatl. I in. I;.-.:. !';• rk. M;i- 1 !• I Lt't*.! - c lllill Hilly f.uiir 1 IV !isk i .tm : ly u."i .i • to what i the vial nd economii sinictiin ,i;v . Tin v lv".lct> li . <■ i.. . . i fl'li : !•( V CO I'ri sicl" V. made hi# rcccnt Detroit . A. ! t!i: • . H iv. [ . ..ju kVlint devel I Oil! li I tal'.i least tilt- .i ! Kucli dt <. uii en!* in ay f«» ■ Tin iumc\ l i. ii i- ■ i foivii ' ' I ;i'ti tiot 4.ii;i; 1' tiivm. IV mii With Fundamentals lll.-Il I " I liMII. I.IM- III. • | mini. ...II .:;>i;:i!. ■ Mli'ftVfl in;>, I r\ ' Uial :i 11 ' if I l|o\V ><•' II <°i:.lllj£t*. -p..- " ul 1 t:ix" IIrnry (St<• l!i "Vlilli.li ' ■ " li:'- ■■■ ' ! .ImMii \ Wintvi I'll . Ki;i voi v < ' ii* dvsn»•(! --ml in i Iwi nu ' I inakv t • " turns . > ■ | 1. Th. I 1. oa.SiCs. vduiM'. > i a:, rvliiiion t '• <-■ Inn; : :i.l.i •v.1 on r.iut- S'ji) Invasion Strategy Speeded At Quebec Censor Hides Rome Shakeup Ai»S. 18 11>. i y s" i -I h WMTCBpOII i. •' inrtil'ilW '• i m . it i-otissorsiiip proven m "i tin- »»v\vs in v wan nothing n '■ I ■. 5 I'll.- deVOiu: • !• i. mlmi. 1li\- t 'II t n i:I r \ i•: ■ M I*.»•:ii. Bsidi nst • <1. !• : it w.i- ..ii . Hi it Hurioglio ii Id i •Mo "t I:;ily jiiui J- . • I Italian friot ion jis <; hi - were mid t.. ;n 'I ) governor Probes Arrest !: A 111 (AIM c nor !'. _ it darted :i ;■ i> n;il in\ i ' :i ' (i.-v •• t!ie i: tim -I ol SI St »te . ..■ « ii> patrol ti< nil n • and an ,1 : el the Shift1 Iniiem >1 in\ ■ „ : Nil lii \\ l> in ,u. i i;M tin- (Itic:' .1 .1 apjie;. !'» ■ -I 1 <| Alike I ' • iv! «itll the govern I ter l< i y • " At! uney (; • • ■ Hurry MeMtill n. I> wc( »r F ed II. .i\ "'•i'.l mi T I' Ward. v in !iix «• parity »k St \ f'aii i ,, hi I'-arn- •!- ;mT'I. Alter i li' •• I. I.!■ • \V It I A- '\ i'.ie. i t-, ii tin |>. ' ■ "O ' : N> i ; (' I ii.i. fill \ui" t < y Sent v i placed II ' $5!HI ii nil. ! • till i: trial, pro!) My •" HeeeinUcr. TKA FFIC REGULAT!ON CHANGES APPROVED l:.iti Uil. A 111 l«l (AIM ! II c .Meit .if ■-'all' JIivV its lurm i| I ' • "I v ' ■ (ioVOI'liii, i: Ui■ ;• '. !> <el;ir. 11i '•! oliiingit a re ■ I i ■ i . • , n 'Villi! ;i|ii"y the «.»;• • t-> i - tit night. The new rule pro \ ili th.it miitni'isN may t-.ivel .i - '■ •- m lv.;ir Willi tile iptv Iinlf ol tficir hendtlght* nbsc < oniprgVury |1".|'1 .': ' % l! l • -VI - it IS -I'l't'nti- ■ i British-American Parleys Believed Mainly Concerned With New Thrusts (ill' !»«•«•. Ail;. 1 !>. — i \|M—\ -••'■''tl up in allied plans lor li.v invasion til ljirii|ic •■> l.ikr .1(1 v.ii!lu,;r nl tiir i:u»..ni •ilnnsivi* nil (ii'rmaii.v's r.i«lrin llank ap IK.iiril lodax I" In .1 likrl> rr slIi "I tin* currrnl ttrilisli-.\in rrian strategy t-iiiilci'i-m r> lirrt-. I'resitU'iii II IV iiui-ti-." Churchill tju'ir (*• >ni • I .-tally Wi t.t ;n'-- ♦: . ■ • »tI in • nl miTimv:-. tiic ..-'aiiii'it l«i. ii t'.ini))aiv.ii. v. i• iti...m •"> ■ m i . • |t: III 1 til- . . pli •: .}•«•- . I!i<-d nliM'i \ «-i. Ii.i|icil .i!i .i- 1 : i ..t! single \. ii 11" ,1 i.1 :s* In ■i'li .cm. I nr. as niilil.it » idisirw'is llclr I'V.ilusili' the situation. (irrni.i.n is so liravili >>t t upird with ati \ lacinu lliissian armii-s ,il pri's <:il .in«l cvon Iht \ ■ l.iI rrar pa ctions in the oast .Mi- so i.i.ut-ii liiir.itciittl Ilial a liinipr.tn in \..'ii>Ii in llir near ln!ii:r would lav lier dolctivM.- i.i llir utmost. 11 '\\ lllllv III- i i ii ni .'hi \ < i nlf ril Hit •(. ii i ii ,• .| i .v r tii<l only !■<• i- 1 nit iti'd. Sim i i*. «•.- iii 'ti* ,r. . . . • i > I in • - I I .11 tin \v.i|'(i ! • - I' . li.v illli ii" ; the; iial.1. i- ii |>i'<>f{i'«".-s <t .ti I «-! s •• I I'm- I III- I 'III ' '! ill a'! 1 s t. c r,.;i i; WEATHER I ok \oit rn t \ltOI.I\A. Mild Irmp^fsihti-ps (his after i':i»«ii. loiiiql l and I'rlday fnrr iiitii-. I»ut Miclil'i cimlfr nnriii v.xsl rr'tinps, siwmpis Real Fight Per Sector Is Indicated 'Several Divisions' Moved from France And Germany; French South Coast Guarded l.Ulilnll. Atljr. L» (Al') I'ln- lii-rnviiis art- m<»\ iujr I roups iiit<» I'.aly in ctui.-iilt-rablt' ~ii . iiy ili. appan 11! !y iiitvmlinK j • make a real I k'iit tor ;tt least I ilif nortIx-rn « in! of that cmni ,'ry, a c< n i j >• ni 11 j "" ii 1 niiii I ary ini'tu i? am aiti tmiuv. "SfVi'Tis! t1 i\: -i«•!. " liav-.- Ween in !ii«• \t- I" 11::1 \ I'runi I'Yaitce an-.l lorir.any in the ia-i week ...■ ■«. . 'nit ail exaei estimate « . i.. . nfiiirth in ital. i- t. : 'V. -ai'l t!ii- « .. * > cannot ?.s i. ' — v <■ • . r in- in tla .t'.i •»•!« K.i !:• < f. art* j in i t i:l' i-.i iviiiR into Italy. Imt J Ih.11 Hit ir trtiti|i> from western I anil northern Franer liavt- takt-n over I lie Frent-h coastal s'.rcteli Iroin tin* Italian Inn-tier in Tou | lun—:irveii:<islv garrisoned by Italian troops. I A .! • . . ii. . • t. .. name ..f (He allied liish :i and told ua j triols in uvftiuicd Europe hist nisht : I )i: i p: |- I.:•! ; t'ie coll I liner! which already "n.ijh: be near." 1 !:r be ! in! :rr. ' >n . I. >rid >tl | helore 1' • !..i! S.i-ily :ud:i ated I ;he C'f i".ui ' • • ei- div - M..ii- miih Naples on the Italian J riunii!;.iici .iiid • ' |>! pcniapj 1 2S.IHKl j - •• i m tli«» inltind v • ild tsiv« the Geri an* a . !i.ii : .'.ivii. * r • 'i.H :• d. :en.«.e | .t .V..U- ei :: 1 :> . they ..1 .-till ! \v.th :: !• ti y I,. lv \v< '! i ; ,t;i :i t ::«-t • t- w ithotit ' (!ei n| ' V t •! .e-t "M >>t' ! •.../! n : >■ n Italy is esjat<i> ! .< \ ■ • ' i iitltviiiiK The I. :,i- ; -K-s; lined to that the <army :. - lor •lis :s tithe I-ily where they ice the ii. neci iietng cut <>if by i'lit quit" te ei j i. y ft . > ■ * large enough • tv-tal>l.*h «idoproad positions t> C CI i o dhips ell Its Naval Forces Turns From Backing Troops To Mainland Attack; Planes Bomb Roads Allied II '.iilmurtvr^ in Nort'i Ml ir.t \tic. I !•—i.M'i— r.m w.ir-liii"- • lirlled the llal'an mainland yc.teni.t> lor the In si time. ilr\i'lo|iiiK violent explosi on* .it Taunt .ind I'almi. anil allied .i.r lli c i, deprived Itea trn asi* troops nl r c s p i te by pomtdini: runiniimii .itions ihroii: mil southern Italy, it was an lldtinirl today. "I'll i*(i S" • ' . • i . v i eh bin) iMfii supporting tiio advaticc of the t*. S sWl' til ' > :t S p |y have taken p ithelltt ^ • : 1 try idijcrlivti mi the Italian mil til nd it w that the i-l.i. I ! iA : >m.lt Sat (I S|n'' l e i< 1 ie ' iV thiiK' wi'fc bridges .• <1 power iimtiitliitlniiii . • C»l • Tji iro and I'almi. nrt the <!:;]■ I • r n li t . e.ipt.ircd Mo 1. ^ 1 1 v.'m- •- ;i:td I llllliiT bom bers i i i I t'l u it l '-.id- ittd railways which might lie employed by • • *t .it,- • <«r: ■ .in (1 |in. liltlt In re V h'l'lt C-C [led I font SlCl K. p.ii.'tj t :r If i lls .ind destroy, n:: (vii'm v vehicle*. "Medium h 'ivbei - rt'lacked bridges I :i1 Ami tola iitid road* md rail cam j munxations a' 1' >nte di Stalelti." it j wits iimouncrd. j OroMnd att .M y was "limited to <V' i-ton ' cvchiiiigrj o >-t Irry fire ar: 1 t e Ve 1 ." -c id
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