GRINDING AMERICAN OFFENSIVE AT ST. LO Roosevelt May Meet Churchill In England Very Soon Roosevelt’s Revision of f rench Policy Clears Way for Conference V,'.. .dim, .Inly !A n 1 • ’ j i ; ' i f ‘ .irlrnt i. i’vfd i .md J'i 1:1 f M • . 'id' ('h urdu 11 may e mi e ... mi! I .ft re lung, the Way iu .him i j if i i i v M It '.ii im", i’ll's i.: ■ i': ; is ■ n 1 Kinirh (inla y tip- ' j m . *.' t . ’. 11 f. a ii i a i inn i.i. dli (in • , . 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Iitrd a i ■ new inti <’tires i a he fxpffl In .fe " . i, 111 s 11 • i this : nil i nr tall • 1 '. 11 i' 1 • ■ (a ulvali I v wan Id make the l: , p I > Hi dam ins I end nl having ,Mi. (a' I i ■ miic nvri. Fire Line Is Holding Back Swamp Blaze !>• gh. July Id I \P) All right * fire line in the grr.it Dismal ■Swamp Drsiit was holding today, cit>hat t ranger !.*. I). Wise, reported. 1 i lark ot I ..111 and a •hailg«> o' waul to tho north would endanger i ■ 1 mu mi iff acres. A :)tir xnnateiy 12.000 acres already !•• i' e lorn burned over. The pres ■ • ■ I ri ■ ■! 11ai ; i. < wl < . lut'd i. ••>. peat, makes the Hr tion m<ire I o .nlesonie. Tho weather in that area continued v hit. Wise said, w tli . gh s uth ' • ' .'. ml. Severiil smaliei l'it'es are i: t'i.al general area. A i re near Xew Bern was under r aitrol, with the help oI run No os : eonsequenee w ere repott i or the western section. WtAlHIF FOR NORTH ( XROI.IX \ l“ai!l\ cloud' a ml modcratcl' warm tonight with scattered thuiidtT showers. l*aitly cloudy Friday. Douglas Seen Chief Rival For Wallace i"' t a Henry \ ll , . , j h i ''in’ r, n■ ; :■ (j, Wii'i ,» I >• •’ i1 ■ t til.i v .1 . Hum ' : ri 1 t..i ... | ,,| ., , ., i . i:>? i i).. i„ i, • "'I' ■ Mai. t. I,. I’, •’'!"••>!."i ii.. i.iii•, »>.. j. M n i. , ■ . Mm ;i'. i, I ii . t .l ini' I;. , 1 hK mixed rnnipnigi in n ' , ’I' , . |,|.( | V | " Pn tent I • • i , i « mat ; " it - .'■!..(• might ,1" Red Cross To Handle Return Men Overseas ■' "Mg ... .Inly i;; I \ I • I l‘l" W ii I )«|,:,i t-,11■ 11* I eli anirtiime I r;iii:.:i:i M mg In I i i . - m■> ihders ■ ■■ i esi im i - M\ | 'l i , | , ,,| ||f ,f | , | | |( ■ | J.' I '111. i iimir.v iifiniisf ..I Mint' .. in llif i laiuily oi other emei gency ; ca.snn> j ! 1 ictioTi i nafiessa; v the ■ ’1 ■ pa i t mi-n I announced today nc< a . e "I 1 he 'ii u n |io,ed on r.inn im eat 'ii iae:h;.:es by military nie, sages. Heneetorih ti.o-v na eng u-e a request will be a.-keri to give it t>, the Atne.'a a!l Red Cross '. :ueh, after an imestigai.on. will make a recommendation through it - own channels .1 .! believes return of the >• 'idiei necessary. At the same tune, the a: uy aim, alum need discontinuance o' the lira '.re if sending over-ea.- "q a. t I nr nii ut :a tu m mi the cimh 'aon ut spin .tie indr, irtuaK Toe a. • y sain its ;nu cv is to re pm' M'rm.is illness and subsequent change ' > t .<• next of kin ..a n ■ t - ter el . "utino procedure, and a; 'lie | absence ol any .-tich report it could 1 be assumed the ndividual'- condi tion ha i not changed materially. I’AK.M SAITTIA W I I K College Station. Raleigh. .Inly Ik; I )ii eelor I (>. Sell,ml) ■ U the Slate College Kxtcusion Service has c- | q a sleil ..ll qgric Itiira! agencies in ! North ('ar din a to join with farm ; families on observing National Farn Solely Week, beginning July 2‘.i. 1 Reds Drive Near Border Of Prussia Battle Brines Heard in Get many; Disaster Hits Nazis in Latvia _ • ,\1' .1 r, = . , ( .!') ft , ill troop O' - o i-1 111 vithill 30 miles of Ko-.i Pi . . tod.i.v i a 10 mile nctv <a 1 i ■ ii o' So v. awl: i ai "i ul west el 11 While lie.- oa. (Suvvawi:i its! if i. hot I ! miles I rum Ivi l Pn i - -.1 i, I' 1 . ri ly of old Poland on i ■ 1 land be tween East Prussia and L.n ania 11 Jn1. (in '; le.s oth.ve.-i Kanna. and 00 i i.i■Irmi tile P us.-uan Hal. lie coast A ■. iatl e i\'e to 111 • Haltie inh;io 11 < e ■ ei ai mil's 111 the Rossi ' 11 ! : i ' \ e t i ..fills III' EsI oiiia, l.atvi.1 - i ai h ..mia. (Ai NBC 1 ■ Swollen said ihe Rus.-i.o e within 12 miles o! East la a.-.-.ter diavinp 30 miles : I \ ' ■: I ( I !'■ ■■ 0 : also all old 1 Polish coy i1 would mean that battle eel:. be heard in Germany if •■!' ()ther Rii.- 111 a' if; si ruck within 30 E mas. old capi tal of I.i’l e . . 'if ill lie ad~ viincp. I ic'a i " 'v* . '1 w:lhin mi les of (t, • a f 'a .' aci in; 37 n .tie in 24 hou ( ironp wu 30 a s Itialystok, it< : ■ rail cent' i lea Warsaw and East I’m . Warsaw i; ivithoi I.V) mile ALLIES STILL POURING SUPPLIES ON TO BEACHHEAD r ~ ■* ■ TAKEN FROM A HILLSIDE overlooking part of the Allied invasion bcarh- ' Barrage balloons float overhead ns trucks, troops, ammunition and other head in Normandv this panorama shows the u nters black with shipping military equipment move inland toward the fighting front. This is an £i re;,,f,,r,.p,ne,,u ami supplies pour ashore in an endless ..official U. S. Coast G d photo. (J’’^.:r!’Qroval So ■.ndr<2ln,cl YANKS MOVE UP TO ST. LO FRONT IN NORMANDY * ' 1 ■ :.» c >wSSfi^ li JWIIH—illlin J'l In Ift : ,^:v . ^ i^r"* ' :: :*£«?■ Z ACCOMPANIED BY TANK UNITS, A ■-eriran infantrymen are ;.tiown as they n ed fomeard in tie -» ^ b‘ a pen :.1. Kroinond and St. (.•• m .'iormandy. Ti e hi . at right carries >a.- oka nn tv . Cl" e in tin: .'. 'il (baekgi .undj ' . i man Mark IV tan!, that is knocked hn mg the ad holding up the American advan i a short time. U. S. Signal t nips Radiophoto, t wnat-onal Sovnv-i >: ») Munich, Saarbrucken Fee! Weight Of Heavy Bombing I .'. el . July I \ !•) .|0()0 tly . 1 11 i mri i in bombed .! . ; !••; i I • ■! III.' t h I I 11 ■ -1 • ■ re r|;iy or! 1 ■1 1 i I . •it), n-ken in r-. < -.if. ii I In urn \ Munich i i 11 it! jI.■ t.iiicm ceiiici 0'1 I .11 I " .i \ md rI i.u I lie!eeli ( | 11:■ 111y, 11.i I v iint l' i .lin e ■ nel the t - Icells IJ i Ui'i'crl ini < Hi'- i ipid .- ir r,' I balling eriupiiiKH wi eh 11-re..trued i i cripple Germnn > r -..1111)011 o-, .-i ., 11 vvvloni 1 n|w . .11 j- t . 11 1 hiiv.■ dl I liptei| 111 fi|. r „ ,| I | ... ) ji,if| Berlin s;nr| al-o n fleet v. 1 .-trik Italy, a;-. two flay \ i • an II-. I 111 K I I,fa . hop,. 1 •’ h. a it i . . bet ... j.-, • \. t nick f a. 11 -a tin- n 111 (I in 11-1; I i -. I i pi (>p| | _ to conl in 1 t ■ Hirer Bri* i -It bomber:; imi I■ . t ■ i a-.il V-• • i ill ; u tll‘tii I l ily by mciit. Saarbrti.'kcn i . i j.. | ,u:r| f''-.I • elite nearly a ■ v.-.-ii l i ■ b'l p < bn iti.•:i Ivmi.•) 'in i i ,’m t (, ;; line tI’ i , oi|n m)|, (),(,' vvo,1 Lofton is Lower Around Noon I lour !S'f W Vi a i. , J U ly i 4 ( . \ 11 i -( 'l )t I III ] 1' i' , ■. . ipeiipcl 1 ciiIs bah liisjhei to 10 non Noon ilui 2.1 In III •nut ■ bale lower. July 22 411 ( let. 4 K'l 21.84 and Dereltlbi I 2Uifi. ! ' ' I ' If :SI • ( Ipi July ... 22 14 22 h. Oi-lobi' 21.88 21 ill i I ieeembf 21.7 ! 2 1.7 1 Maria i ..21 .77 21 .afi May 21.40 21.40 ' 0 I! ii:..-.in n ' > I lie not tin mst I Im nev. - i i arr In helall the (ii'i'in.iii;; iva . 1 ... I Yereinei'.l;i -7 "Heii n e ni' lailv an repi;b - i aa w 1 i n -11 n i' .at two day.-, i>oh. bled .p a -I' ii I .mm yttfadi'o a a hi'1 a I;I h rot.: a yy hit'll 11 ■ " i r!i - i\\ 1 (It) ■ rli anrl "7 mil'' tli • Polio May Delay Opening Rural Schools haled -Illy IH • ,\ I’ I -I) 1v Molds, .-l.de heallh : i a 'rr. s ■ 1 a idav t!.• • . .perring in ‘ * i * adjacent are U*< by Cant ill y s i x delayed "llo.- •• «• lie .dou. dIn-re E.,■ p.'int ' :ng school.- ami llvi: ■ djt'ii In congrega'" elsi-w nursei ii'.-. uii • .■ tree! res, ming the a" . and playground. Hi the statement with a anil" • ' that f> new - we ■ . I oringV .£» the i . e l to di i One ca ;e • v, a i : i otn ('oluinba-., I) . ha . • - aia" v and Randoli eases each I • A ill.ca- ■ Cotton Men Ask Boost In ’• , ‘.i, July i;: \a ’ 1 ..1 "i p’" ■ ■ : 1 | a ■ * ■ 1.1 I dan !■ 1.-1, he , ‘ * t h* 11 0 a >i .1 (.' g o 11. . ’ • i I 1 dl I'M lei an, I lit. I | a i | I' I, f < 11 *' ill 111.”.. 1 ■ ’ate I" all. rt tin- h aallli;; I "OA -d op Kiel.-.. ■ ' ■ ■ 1 • > turned lr. :. .V n.:a ", d the OPA i.. \ \ngn..t 1 I- • .. .’l ine .ip. i .hi a. . i . I ■ i .1 i . vent. wci-o a. 1 ,.i a | |e. I 1 ■, ' • in <-r| ■ a a **» | )i-■ .•.■ ; i n .... , I" i|i#*i rr| , i | on ' . . UNC PLEDGES 55 TO FRATERNITIES Chape 11 ill. .Inly | .i pi v -1' ve I'd t\ a \.irt h (.An "I i na hr men ha*, e i .-.I heen pledged to fi a l.ernihe.-. "Mowing a siimmci "rush" seas".'i. ' w a> anno,.need today oy Gid (ini..an. Franklinton, president <>:: the Inte. Fraternity Cornual. Phi Kappa Sigma led the lid m niimbe; : . 11 pledges, while Phi Go nn.i i te.ta and 1'. Kappa A.. .. followed n order with HI and >.\ Americans Drive From Two Sides On Fortress T own Air, Navy Blows Blast JapsOnGuam ( onqursl of bmp.in /VKfar.t ( iis,tI v, VV it h I 1 .JSUdlticS — '' ■' 111’ J '* rt H" H'V; . . H .1-1 , m', . taint’d Am, ‘ n ' "lav on I,II ... ..oihJiwcst 'ii .saipan, wlnrn now i. !- ' ' "I" ' "loll .. ".I f ,, ■ , ,| ,,, j '11,1,1 .1" II " ' Ie hli . |l 11I , : ,| | I "" I .1 1 a,.l,)3 ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ii t • U111 i: holfi P' ai 'o||,, |„ , o,i „ , ,| ■ ■ , ail." typo ■" ,,, , ,,11,4 , , fill I J Ii' ' ■ : ' ID . , I '" ' ' : ■' ■ . ■ p" .... ' ... . II".."<1 . ■ ,. 'lip ‘ Hi : ■ ■■■pal., '■"11. ■ . "4 , ;1Mr| 1 •' 11'■ ' " J ' I ' Il >"■ ! I ' ■H'tCll * 1, 'I'. 11 1 * 11 ■. 1 " * \ P"! I ". I ’ . ■ Pol 11 1,1 i ’ ’ I "1 c * . I i V I .’.I M i" .f , p,, |, -i,, 11], , j *'' ’ Pi '" ' " I'l "Hi 1o' ■■ Ilian I 0,1111(1 ■' 'PH • A " in. ii min,.:,i ,,i||t ,| " I oan . mi Nip Monday. t l ip " I 1,0111 . in. ... , ." , b 11sI,' d i 1 i 1 "i iici ", i igtitmg ,11.0114 IP,|. I 'a(in 1 (• islands. 1 111" 1.1,11.1.1 .An a,,,, a, ,,., 11,,. . ■am,4 -..dill 1 , . n> I "ft •mu 1,213 mi mg 1 nc J.rpinies. dead n ,'HH o I ■ "IV Pur,"11 t)V Vain; 11 , Ij,s, vvitn "...ny ir,." to no accounted 1 ,,1 .1 1 He -Japanese captives ... e 1 p., 11 , .no" suluici 11 :<i pnsiin i'. • 'I war, iioie Ilian y.Otil; interned civilians. 1 in .ah,, rican casualties, we,,. ,m ■ ' aicet^ V\ aslungton by Navy a, . lelary K,,i res'; 11 Vein 1 a I t heste. VV. Nimilz. in re Cling "ai ,'icr plane raids iVloiiday l ' ' m and I!,a .. disclosed Uie oiie. v ail' Past's there |,a\been >,-I • 'velv ■ ollit, ed that ip lighter 1imposition was encounter! '■■",.igh oilier was shot down ' ‘ini'1 Dennis Made Expert For N. C. Railroad eensboro, July 13 VP) A lil "llglV' 11 I , led ' id. \ ' • ■ 1 Hut iv I Riddle, [ Mor ' -n. as president it the 1 th ' rnl 1 R I wav co patvv 1 • "J VV I’ IP ,| t( , , ot p tl. o tquest was 1 tletii • K. . igtii ,. M I' Daw on. ’ IP, . v • I • ' . seiret.n.v h • • n .0 . t> a 1 ■ mg to ■ ■ ... 11*' \ 1 I ■ ', 11 1 .. 11 | U -11 d .' 1 . ■ ....' '! ‘ a pi " .1,1/ n! aid • 1 1 • p.oo PI, ,0 , . • . 1,00ft. ai d the . .P", '. ......1 ■ ■ ... that 1 . P ■ ,4!,, gall. .Ii . at Raleigh. f ■ i o A" ' ■ ■ ■ II I! VV. 1 IP. .. 1 ■ ■ ■ i"i'nibc> . .a tii, no 1". ,.-,,i Ho o , 1, .. . R II". R 1 fit I 1: 0 H[.; p • i ' Green, o, ' ;' • • oi Belmont; M JI •. ... a (’hat lot 1, ; .1 . , || 11, ] v •• "l R ilomh. Rnl . \ I 1 .giv " ’ ' ■! " ' ,. .nd Roilin' II . c, * . 1 I Mu ... Another Yank lirive I hreatrns I .essay; British Regain Maltot ' ;•■■■■ A i had l -; ■ • • • i ii -(APi i ri ■ : '• At erican <!. • ' >'d along 11 I ho ■ > ' . today v.D'no :. • S’ Lo. eet ' 1 ' across tf.i i1 j.' -n.r.suls. Lt. Cl* • ; ■ ■ di • ive on the 'll V • the Itortb ■' • 1 :p P in* ■ ‘t pa ...nig i» • . . . r ' 1,1 dr. r-'orij 0 14 Hi til* frrr, ■ , .3 ’inlQjlfr " 1! * .1 ... j jipe Al ’ 1 * 1 i 1 1 . * ■ n _ r ' . in drive d" • • j 1 -< •.« i threaten* f I essay, 21 Pi lie;. 1 i"l't ” • in; ' I .■ • a; id reach ed • ■ : is .I ! HVI1 •■■pai c .' '< .• by ttip a- biggest t p 1 ■ 1'., 1; t. i . . 1.,..., 1 h. I mean. ' ever * 1 • 1 p 11} Pi*, est of f of the i • ■'' ’• ' 'mangle ■ '■ • in era. 1 Si t.o •••%• * rash 1 ' • . mm M.MViles • nrl hod.:* I re .; i 11.. < - • A * i ' •; I nil’..- and I . I 1 1 !,.iyc, 1 . • t lip lout 1 ips P.I.I ol Si I 11 .■ p 1 ■ pii ■ : ■ 1 , ■ 111 ivths "I .1 p in 1*1 across 1; a >1 IH - Vi p I oi draw »i;|! • in - ■ . iiP ! lie town of 1:1,000. To the H'O iliv. • .• :I ;py ! 1; ned back .’Iu.iup ip'm'• p' i 1 etook 1 iie i p - 1 . ii: ; 1 oi Le I te st1 rt in the V' p ley A fr ir.i oil 1 . Ovd 1 eiu gei s as t Get ans were r.i/.mg o.i .I? . igi-n building ii Sr Li .i 111 j.i re:!\ preparing to make .1 >! md in the 1 dibit1 Youth Meet At Junaluska Called Off .\i’' -He-. Er pi vela 1 y of ' op M ( uimcil of 1 Ii i"pin v that the " ‘dp -ti , : the United "Dt, sched ■ ■■■ 1 1 • iunalitska palled off He said ■ n or eight" ’ ip- .; contacted. i;p V • • e decision 1 is reach 's state. ■ s ot the i' up ' ' ai Chi advised DV lu'.-l"! 1 ' i \i 1 St• u, I Sih>\\■ Some 1111 j>1« a ement ‘ Buyers ' ••••gams in the ma • 1' iuctance \meri Ar me. and • ■l'llial Ins. ;|i iirysler. '.'p * trifle Trapped Jap New Guinea Army Slashes At Yanks \H liv ed \lbod H*' ?dqua ‘d X- 1 G inr ». .11 ily 1 a ( AP ) K'lilinv 'VI i 1 Mills -mnldni nu quid. .1.1 pan‘> trapped, bypassed 18th army is uddenlv and viciously .ittucki i Ami i .eaii.s entrenched near Ailape. Hi it sh New Guinea Headquarters announced today j that the Japanese, faced with >tai v ion on eventual erasure between advancing Australian and American i"i * * p s. have massed a heavy force, 1 ; •••nt 1 '• ' * ■ ’ • 1 . .IH> . . ‘ I»1;. I i*- a ..J ■ ’ «’e stwagjl ■ I >' i'< h New 'ii ■ • - niH for M , l d 11 : Monday night "■ k 'i■< Ik •• i.. cr, 21 miles east i>1 Aniri : , ■ . upied Aitape. rhe Japan< ■ ■ t • ved their as limit Fuesday He.'"Its nt the action have i)"i been disclosed. All ied plants wrecked the 1 .‘to miles of emery held coast east oi the Austru l:an.he! Eet k ivt .

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