'VICTORY PARADE' AS GUAM FALLS SHORTLY BEFORE complete recapture or Guam was announced, U. S tanks aitd other vehicles of the 3rd U. S Marine Division rolled over til* Island roads, os shown above, carrying the American (lag from one arcs to another in a uninoe "Vietnrv Parade." (International Soundvhatot Congress Focusing UponReconversion Hoping For Recess Disposal of Surplus Properly Measure And Demobilization Plan Are Debated V. ,i 11 tin; ton. A i iyr. I l (AIM I iir conjj-n' •. uonal commit P <■ iiamni’TocI a way at a l hree ri com >T .inn program, ; .1111 n| nr, t i mit it out of the v mi I inn* to permit a pre * 'iii refo; -t a rt i nit a I» m t i tnliei' I. ioiiM hil! it'alinit wit it mr pi nperty, iinemnloynieiit ■■•i n entild not take a second V." al loll. • • 11 T.I I • ' t nf . r "ijr I'ldrrl i h vr • *• ... i 1 , tl.r I In i -• I!11]f > ,ii|*l I1' .pen ■ ■ . • . ( ’* nn mil f res < i llrd meet t: ' ip •rlr;»r 1 hr w;iy I"i lionr mn • ' r -i *;ir 11nii trmmrmv ->l lh * • i "ill set t inti up pn >crdt nr 1 < . >1 .in rst limited $1 n billi"u p! ■ \\sir ni.itrri.il ; whirh thr 11 i.nst\v;«r rniiioiiiic r«»mnii »*< r • * • will 1 it into ri\ i11• m fT'Minm.v r”■ tli1, w;ir. • , . priirlitm r ■ ^rmip, hrudrd * 1 , • * 111 11i\■ (* Miinr •(•«i, Al.'ili.iin i | • • i t ,.ft 1 v.» , ,-ipprnv rd i lull h ll» " - Air Power For Peace Is Proposed W.lungh.e, Aug. It (AD 1'....11• ii.sc n, .c- ini'"! natiim. I "ii i e with its swift and deadly Mi i,nr; power, upending at the com mand "l a ci.tmcil "I nations, is cm- 1 sidered certain to come tip tor tits- i 1 i.aon at ler'.heoming United \ ti ms i runty talks here. lie a|ea has recently been poi tone id m Russian quarters, a huh , at lb. une time expressed oppor iUoii j I" II.,. creation of any international police Uin'e such as ground 'mop 1 and naval units. •Sit Alexander Cadogan. British i delegate '.n the peace talks, told a [ news eiinic rertce it had been talked | about, and added that "use l! tore I is one of the large subjects" u I which the talks will be coucentrauft. Cadogan, meeting reporters -i* '■ oe i Hi tish Embassy, professed some ou g tiiniMii about the accomplishing.! ■ I opening a week from today, and B disclosed that much preliminary won: 2? has already been done. As a " d‘.. She made clear, Britain and the United ■ States are in accord on the world Kpeaci plan, and Russia and China ■ had been kept informed of the Bri ;m: ' ' )<• ; l 111' ;plf\ l ' ' till i ;1'! I 'J ' 1 ny t hr i" • i '•< *nni‘i 11. ♦ . \1 .r . - •» -;aici hr •1 I i Ih .. .1 J hr rill'' rnm ::. i 11 PP f') ■ ii r|< i I •. n fliv. nl £Piirr.*1 hPbpfp rnr.rl.r. ;>nr| VVrrJm. .rl.iv hrlni'e p;j ry i'\pr{ | pH 'I’llHi ;H. 111' r (|r f, 11 I . ’hr Ipr rj.i _ ? !• m li.i flir n irking «.1 ; nl 11 | i'll; I irni' rr,il . mH I«rpmI) 1;<•,>ii , A p< ,;I 'V | |’ IT'III1 MDI: ;i ll»pnI I! ! > i* I ( ll* ir 1»n j i)y I» rprr 111 11 ’ . ( • p. , . I pumps r Dr, * t. Ini nPri t i 111'' full rnmmittrr Irfl.iy Itll hill r‘ I ; ii£ i ip . n nil ICO In .'iprn i r I Ii ■ fIfti: » nli/.iMnn prn^i mm. < 'nnpn ;>nH I 11 f» prnp' i| ;ir|-(*(>r| mi h.V 111- 'V< \ M) tnllnvs Li f 11 r i ■. 11I y Hip lino "| t Hr lill !>ll l/.ll )< 11 wet in; ; V ; I ttcil )V ! Il - Srtuir min I hr mirnipl .ymrn! '..jn pr;i . 11 Inn lull nl Sm.itni (h'njrp, (Irr i i\ i. i Hr i, m ir r 11, it p;i ssrcl hist Week. Still tn hr HrriHrH hy fliP I I 11 -r l< .ir|r, .hip \\ is wii' thr;- In f I i - vurrp thr hrnini.)ih/?)l inn rrli -il If Ml I hr (Irni hill . • I )< I < • > 11.. W I r I il •< > i'p;i Id |rrj mi ;i , i|'\ \ I id west I ruck its Return to \\ heels l nder l . S. ()rdcr i Iiy The '.. Pie,.). Ti m• j h i pmrn ’ . i : 11 \v i: goorl jrg;m iii \ ng aero s the o 1 ittwrest fo Hay, :>a, 1)1111 cl I i ve''> for I UP. com |..n,ie, paralyzed by trike -mee Au :;I ■,. ■ I I el •. i licit to tlieir jobs, {;< nam.it ion of the walkout, to gether with the ending ot see eral other -trike.- throughout the country lowered the nation's total ol idle i rue |ruin til,mill to approximate ly iti,mm. The government seized the truck hue- Sat relay alter operator- eon 1,-.'led they were unable to lake a wage mcrrasC ol ipproximately sev (ii cents an hour recommended by the War Labor Board. A work stoppage at the Worth Steel Company. Claymont, Deb, wh.rh iiioih ed !).",!> employe ,, ended today. (it her ma.ior settlement- were at Detroit, where 7.1100 returned to their shifts at General Mot >rs Cltcv ii,lei geai- and axle division and *j(H) employes ol the Briggs Manu facturing Company reported lot work. COTTON FIELD IN(KKASKD Winton. Aug H Cotton with three stalks to the hill, spared K to Id inches apart, is giving a larger vjeid than where the crop was leit one stalk per hill, 10 to 12 inches apart, on the farm ot VV tlliam Dixon oi Hertford county, reports County Agent .1. W. Ballantine of the State College Extension Service "Dixon has made several boll count- and. with the crops practically made, he estimates that there will be an m ,-reasi ol about 300 pound- ot seed citton per acre for the thicker paint Reds Mass For Prussia Blow Zero Hour For Attack Approaches Gains Registered On Southern Line North of Warsaw Moscow, Aug. II (A P) I in' zero hour for an all-out Soviet assault on East Prussia appeared to he approaching rap idly today, as Russian armies massed in a great threatening arc before the border of that German province. Russian units to the south wore Id to 17 miles from the East Prussia frontier, while to the east other Soviet forces were seven to ten miles away and to i he nort h d() to do miles. lit II HI III,) i I mi l II' ins t« rip Nazi cclcnsrs in Ivu ' 1'ii.iSsia wide open Irom the mid menaced the enemy stronghold ' Lomza, vita] communications .ei-’o. that links e. in battle Warsaw with no Junker province. ('1 he German radio said -Prong Russian lorces supported b.v many tanks and planes, "succeeded in Pair ing some ground 1 northwest ol Body stok—the drive threatening r.. Prussia irom the south and Wae.a, irom the north. Great lank battles continued west ol the Vistula liver m the Kir Ire region about 100 mile* soiitu oi Waisaw, and uith'n niiler oi lvr;uo>w, me last lira; I'rpsli bastion guarding indus Inal renters oi German Silesia. I,) miles irom advancing Russian elements. Ihe Germans weir counter attacking vainly. Vii 1 liiilly no new- came tr'>m tr..; urge . I W..i ..s" il •'•II. where iit ' [{ii -..! nr. wru- planted just outside the Poll .It capital on tlir east.ei n .-■ : • of the Vctul-o Red army troops -Put were bring tip tank-, supplies md reserves oid budding romuumi' i tions. Since I rirl-jy the lln rui . between Warsaw and Ka.P Pros aa have bit ten deep into Gern an lues, rapin'-• ing a.'ill settlement, aid Pu'emg Ibrrr rivers, Ihe Nacre , the upper Hug and lilcbr/u, erny-ed Sunday. Prog ress here wa. one ol the major strate gic vu-tio'ies "I tiie unimer rampaign I'nr the German., had mounted mas site eoimiei attack-' in tutile attempt to destroy Hus ll.realemng ving n; the Red army Tire Red army poop was pressor; north aid north’' e I’>'• arrl on a da mile Irunt Irom Ihe Bog northwest • i| Warsaw. Tl’.e important e-aomon. iraiion center ol Bninza, Mytrnw nd , CMroleka lay williui it-, grasp, and there are virtually no other large towns ben.re Ihe Ka 1 Prussian ir- n t ipr Europe Army May Return Via Tokyo Cincinnati. Aug. II — (AD — 1,1. (ini. Bril l.car, commander ol urinv ground forces, said to day that "much of the army nov in Europe may return home by way of the Suez. Canal and Tok yo. after years of absence." Lear expressed this view in an address prepared for the amn:.,l en campment ol the United Spanish War Veterans in connection with an s.-wi • 'lion that "a great many im n will lie needed for the decisive operation in the Pacific to carry through tin linal assault against the .laps." "Victory in Europe is 1.1 sight how soon 1 cannot proffer a guess, said Lear. "When this victory c gained, we shall turn much of ou, lighting force and all of our strengtl and hatred against our enemies in tie Pacific. We will wreck them com pletely and permanently in a military , sense.” He urged that the people "realize the importance of ihc continued emergency," adding tha’ "tin I • atti tude should be one of suppocmg the recommendations of military plan ners, definitely, positively and with out the slightest trace of equivoca •i-n " Philippines Bombed Again, With Jap Capitulation Talked Nrw Air B1 o w s I <> South of Jap an Arc Also Struck i Pacific Kli'd 11 ndqimr 11 r , I Va rl 11 a rl><>r. A uy. I 1 (A P) — The Ion rl h In iinhi ny of I I lie Philippines in fi • ■ flays am! new air blows noi l h ami soul h of .Japan were portents today >1 a war mi.viny west so fast lliat Admiral \imilz may have to ad vance his headquarter, Jo catch tip wit li it. f'! 1 <■ I < • i - ""I I ng this Inti J i". r<‘ mil/ tdlft a pi' a.-- ri.nff renee lh< ' i may bo win s lthnul invaili:a: -1 man il thnugJi < ire 11 put it in 1 In nei sarv la insi la- wisi.ii ; | ' ee" incntioncd the pamsi: I An l ran warship inimbtn dam Nipt" u. The rammander-in-rlni Pan I ir Meet and Paris ""ran arris, in I in iking l'nr new head'|-i.i In . iveii has Ida i ye ' ii the ire. > •,nv -d( I Marianas, .'1.000 mil' . , - iy. ■ n ■ ■ than linn miles pa.a .1 n am •• • .rad Truk, a d a. ithm I ..> "I nidi . "I T'.kyn. Asks Facts On Abuses On Burma Front W.i , \ 1 t ( A P) - (‘h;i: rnvin I i , \ ■-ri h (' »ml ■ n • Drmorri!, .* * <• Mi ‘my A f bur, (~'n ; im ’' 1 '• 11 i>'r\ 11 }>• m Sccm* t;iry ni W;m S‘ on Pidov !• t ,m o! | jri il : of puM. 4 H'd it - pm t., th ‘ 1 neii the Rimed Mo 1 - Mm mders wren (Tilled up -ni i d« tend ' My it yvm ■ .lirpmd m ir ■ ' '''if’.':: , i I mm .1 -p» ;i nos r;t > i ‘ <'I I?r v no]' . ' l( "f'i t'» ■ 4 n o oil, nsked 11 ■> t"i i pp«• 1 o»i di.if in’ termed the i * po- i »f holding ■ •'!» bait in t ■ to 1 >t ;1 < .i•i -o ; ot ,»' • motion old 1" *• to troop > o’, •: ♦ ( orm:: fo . • d‘i‘y 11 o- i M1 . m I’m- i \ \ i • • ■. I I n r I. o ! ‘ - ;i I re. Revii'>111 III •' Hi'1 K n ■ Millt i y Ml i: • " !r| hr "fully i: ’ ■ ' f i '■ l> "I. The < | ’ " ' ' ' 11 1 O " ■ "'l promi (" 11 ’ 1'1 • '• • "! ■'[ ’ srnce and . i 1> ■ ■1! : ■'' ' W1 i n ; - w1 .i 1 H ifv .; the jungle.. rid ’ " if I ion the M inv rv|ife' ■ ' '' '■ ii-1 ■ ti " pn-v.M v. n in •'t'11 or and the ic "w " ■ '' •'-nfirfe-n.. and t vitl these l*".ulrf t ll 0'1 ’ 1 (■; i < i f' i ..o’ ' oil d'1) ipp.i: rntlv .-1 w 11.1 • t ll.. 1 . ' a naltie .. . were ,11fIr:1 r.i mils (the M • raialer mde " "i'1 ,,f 1 'i ■ ■ - rher (lei"" " I' " ■ Orr. ill) as . re gult "i the eri >i in 1 >rdet ing sif 1 men I" the Helen. < "f the airpnr'." * » n ■ ■ y-. 4 t-!/'v\TC CAD BALLOTS AT PEAK Hainan. \ug It (At1)- Seere tarv r.l Slate Ti A Eure said today that a reeln -I d of 1 ."C.2 '(-.pile i lion- for .> • ' ' ■- f'-|pP 1 women to 11 e n "ne general election November V vr- received tins morning. This nevest :: idderi to the ml .it 1,61(1 reee e i Saturday, hi ns • the total mmihe I applications Ii >n Tar Heel- in r(' 2n,.V;K, tin secretary sa d TOBACCO M I WORK FOKMI-.H Raleigh, An 11 (AIM Seri" I ary of St ate T A Eure today grant ed a cerlita-.iu .1 incorporation to the Tobacco Network, Inc., of Wil son. to own and .pi rate a mmmer cial radio bruadnn-1 mg s.vstcm, au thorized capital -tor'; SI 0.000, sub scribed s t on a AhO, by Hally (» Bright, CJoldsb".' >. Mr-. Margar-I Laughingi'ouse. CIrocnvillc. and Al len E Wannamaker, Wilson. “WFAIHfr FOR NORTH CAROLINA Partly cloudy to cloudy and warm t!■ ni"lit and luesday, w*th scattered tliuiulersliowcrs, most ly in t't-’rtu-ii. Nazi unit surrenders to ya A CEXMAN SERGEANT suit enacr.i his platoon on ma.-se to an .Vnerii m nmiy officer ah r ‘ho T- azi unit was trapped near St. l.o, !•'. 100. Ail hot |h- commanding genr i! and few staunch followers h,.. x a > on: At. Malo, U. S. Signal Corps Radiophoto. (InternationaI houndphoto) Ceaseless Air Attacks Upon Cracking Germany Rr 11 rating: N*».Z.1S 1! i lliilfiri e(] in Rrai As Al u I'.lsrwhrrr i .■ n . \ up. II ( AI ’) Spun ■ d ’I li\ tJencral Ki si|udoe, pnimdr'l ■, | • nd I r.uisports la, am- - I f! , • "i :o a nd i t her Mf . (|i r ' a a Ham ■ .Ml the Mara 1. ," ' .. 1 • < lerm m mdusl rial oil v and A' pliter's returned. Marauders. bombing with Id' airl nt lines, rained e\ plnsii mi troops and ammunition stores some la mil°s east of Murium, whirr the Hermans were pulling up the stillest rear guard res HI a nee. Ilie Hermans were prohabB m lot another blistering da\ ol air athnk such as Suntlav. in which Vlliod airnr'ii Hew more than a.alltl sorties. The Hermans are now i:i the pusi t."i- A" oil air b > ref's na\ c been ivp sinoe D-Day I hey neon dii' f'n to daylight willuii m d, put d ng I; on i’ lanpo wer and ma teria! on die open mad, where bomb er.- a fighters can blast Uiem at will ■ d out the dangei "I bitting Allied ! lie,. '] i. . - • .alnn was forecast recently I by a : a", marshal Sir Bee Mal lory. win promised that cnee it de ■ \ eloped ills airmen would turn en emy v ihdrawals into a route. named bomber pilot i Chapel Hill. Aug. 14—Patrick H. | Winston ol Chapel Hill, graduate in . lhe I'nncrsdy class ol 1042. has c cowed ins wings as a bomber pde.l , m the Army Air Forces and comn as sumed a second lieutenant at F ec! . enek F.eld. Okla.. it was learned here •rndiiv HEAVY OIT I.RINGS ON BORDER MAIM'S I'lorenee. S ( \ 11. I ’ ' \ ( arolina l»< rder licit toli.in ii markets hi t:.m then >eeond w eoR of auction sales today with lore casts on all odes of heavier oiler intrs. I n I h“ first w i ek t he in.* i lo t solil I I . I II ’ ponn Is a s ail t v cram* price of l.‘t cents, the W o I (Mid Administration report I The first week’s sal's !,is| seal were 7 .H,-« pounds at I! i ei»t~ P'ORRESTAE AMONG GUESTS IN ITALY W;, hnfitnn. A :■ It \ I' .•1,1 V Ilf I'll' \. i • v I. I .rlii .(>r| lnl;iy in in- • ■ " . ' i' \ 11 K'fl lo.idrrs | irc-m t 11 I' p; 1 r I ( ■ 1 ' . I, I 1 !• ' " M d'' Srr'Pl.r y .1' \V I ' • ' ; 100,000 Of Germans In Yank Trap .la wr, of Piucrrs ( I: e.mi; on Na/1 Srcmmi'Jy I/fKMTlcd S■, I>i it i i ■ i'l ’i.i rt • i .. \11icd i .i • a itf. 11 (AIM A m.. ■ : American. Iirit isb ,i ini < a r.adian form e 'Him ii by I e-lieral Kisenhov. - riM if * .ir.it lui: i bat ! he\ can run their great "-H victory in the wet, ii ii cce ,n 111 rii .nsly t <1 da.' i m tii ili t met inn of the ci. am i i i e rmat forcc.-i in Hurt 11 we ■ teen Kit rope. 11 ■ 11 -! ri implcte ti'V in \ ri’, -■ uiy, ..:jp >>.111;ate!y 1 nO, i a ii i i; i : rt: i "! the en i.n- : re• i;i■ 11 th" Allies , ..iv,. i I ’ I : ;' . ' .'Hire M-I >1 '■ 1, 4:. ■ i ■ , 11. mi a '11 mg battle .artcr i :y .l ed .'.ah Allied plant’'. The Nazis were Irvine t<> i:i|:c tin jaws uf a pincers whirh \v within IK miles of clnsine. Kisenhowcr. in one of his rale orders of the to all men of the armies, air and naval forces, called it a "definite oportunifv for a major Mind victory." ll ,• ay I).,- gi isped. lie deol. red. ■ ply 1 i.r gh 111' inn st z.ea and deP’i'eana' ai aim -pendy aotinn." i I fra,' S|) ‘.aig. it was dis ci -sect. aMci ,r e days id so. , ecy. . .cirri ■ ; d'.il.i'!" iv’,.1 of Par' w hen pnw or:1 Aa.o loan are.(ire-• and : id y po. ads. -weeping nn 2all-m:lo ai o thi "iigli i.p Man . , ' \a rgt"i .pa the (German tlan' and rear n a Hidden shift 'n lip north. To ' I"; >k the And ■ ains through it': . dl, Sees and At L’cnfan. oiy Id miles soutii >’ Canadian Insl army, liv miles -nov.. I' . i 11.e \ow the Amor Iran armored hammer was healing Ihp C»er mans against the ( anadian-Rn tisli anvil below ( am. Field Marshal von Kluge's de fense of Frailer* south of the Seine appealed doomed as hi> Imres squirmed under frightful punishment to pull «*ut through the suddenly narrowed gap. act ir ’• 'hi o -j.o re arj_, ' 'i tho X* VOJ O ut A-lied .11* li'VOO. Wore pfrrnd’ng r»n ecrv . oil! »! ‘ - f'tor in... wi'ookios j» ‘ai : I f » ■> itn. o., and ‘’nous - Not ’ c < ■ ■ ■ a g 1 hit y'-io «. a iinw'mr* ! r< >m attar ■ m liy ’■ ai • • f aim aft that buz/ • I • . tin- t ;•* ai o < in end'e-w !’ i.ari - tiiat iv ., nod - pen wrr * i - lo \ - d ■ • ■': t to. md t »;> ; *• : t .? • \ !-•••- (Jr* it : an armies ■ id >t( ! i ■ o x V ,-nnfiv tide. \mr \rw (lascs Ot haral\'sis \re Show n t<>r State \ j i MX .Mine < ' ' -11 ‘ • o pa - •' y • • ■ were *o i i me * *o work -end to the P ' , "fi .! Ilf I ' ' : I. rj:pS fh<* :i 1 <- • O > irr.r ♦ ,327 • illco .1'inr ! \ i: i. • • , • i d n.avio . 1 n 11 o ... e c) C > * ') < -no . o. ‘ rrr iddrd to • .■ • » \. >>-!h ( a f>! -m op untie < i ■ ;: • • a rp n t ng .idfl it inn . «-or< C .Id’.'. ell i. F'p .,yt>\ • 1 I. H iy Tiiivi 1. ! rpdcli i. }i ae .on 1. md Sampson 1 Eisenhower Sees Week Of Momentous Events iix mi i;i;ii i Minin. (irin'i'al Id I'lihdA ■ Ad ■. alien I ( ' mi maud 1 ’• 1 ■ t ’: ■ II (AIM Till' d" i i-m ■: 'lie liriTiiaii sevciil h arm;. • a:"ml lutakr plan’ in tin 1 '1 < id :,a! • lie nl' Frailer. t irivral lets'-tc t Al lied in' asii'ti i Mil" .in . " uei - tins coming ... •••. •!! • ••• n •' 'he imist nu mi'iiinu.i a. ': . "i :> "i this war. “Peace eann t cnmi ijoi victory wc are aim : ■ . " oksn because there still nr th <> armies remaining :n Kr.eicc. ".nice are not engaged, ll is Irut that s'liu divisions trrnn these mice r. a. mg armies have been shilled tie . tlie present battle and are i »1 in the Allii'd pocket. Si nii' nl the enemy divi-. - east nt the Seine are 1 Aver a. • >.n quality, but the tact re .. c. that these the m rn'e s A’ *.v ‘d On iy j ii 1111.r.11 1. ■ *; a1 w11h 1 a <';<*i n . i n> 11 ' d i • ■ ni;>< "ii Hi t |im I-. ;i'n eil -I I mlrl ,i . . Tv deli' • i i i|.- > i ’ • i m a n mat ny wi t hh i ; la nex' um k liu,i •• u a shgn! ell imr 111.'1 a pH ill il ' 'liapsis may -hi.u - first nw‘i, lam on fi » a ■; I hr H -ill ■ i \ ' ItCll bid ll" fronts, with the German irmy's ef I, a l III i ai llsi'll bv revolt ot it • in v. Nazi con tnanders Blit "ii s-> ■ mi lerins still me unc'>'.d :iom-ti sur render and rle r r ■ a:is hi Berlin. General Eisi-ilnwi n is b‘vn in almost const an* come one,, with HI his battle o■minor,ilm-s tur thi p-st three days He .s wnrkin.* a a pirs sure reii'inisce' t >1 the closing day-: of the Tunisian ..ad S;eiii ni cam paigns. These are the tiosing dais of die campaign in nordi wes’em France, and the next ph.'-es are the cam paigns of northeastern and southern France.