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Americans In Cenier Of Paris I _ Eisenhower Liberation \)c Ci.aulie Prepares I riumphal I'.ntry'as F ighting Dies Down I. .mil •! A 1 :■ -i ( A i’) 1' r< iirli and A111• riean 1 ruop.-i entered I’.iri 111(|aand iIi'ImcIi irw-nl pei ,i ■) rat ed tn t lie cenl r <d till' fit Tin final -.lag.’., el a daft 11• Inr liiieratinn ui'ri in f ■,.. swing and a ji>yims pnpu Ian ■ a I rra dy .'.as n di ■! >rat i ng it . fn-d. m. A11 i < ■ d Innadra -t f mm I In e.'i pit a I decla red. 1 I hf line; «li''M if | ';t i ', */ !' ! r Uf* *1 • f j i rri i' * i # i' flared *n X f U : 11 i ■ i«■; i » ft-nn • ( Ir c“ I l i .< ni.o-A ci ’ . • ipprlcjii;irtni • ) Prig. (if’n. I.eelrrre entered the Orleans gate at a. m., broad rr.sts f i (mu Paris sa id. I hr 1 >! I n; of the }• ; cm h Hi-nrr.,!1 . serv'd on i <*d di :..u .* i Ti.Dbb dr ng . , in;. >-<*d » pn,(t -| * S fV: r- :rr 1r,r . ,, s- ,ill'll' - r • p;, j , .yr] ol, < ;irIy h id beg :n 4 m ,, <)\ in. , -id * Uf Ail'd 1 ' I • Pr :,! ' Jll •• (, m Pan (»eiieial I)c OailMe was said •o 1** at Kagm is. in southwest eni Palis, wading tn he rondijrlrd into tin* tapitol lor the rariUons of Xntre Dame, and elnirrh hells thi ougtio111 |h<* eitv already her aide I the entry of one spearhead ''itlorimy v ir rrv • f P-tris an . T'i ii:r hoi i I' .idpv," •>•?). llisl'd Old appeal. made tr. the nfip 1 os f«. I ally 1" tlio final f;g}P f« r i <! rt.at i' 1 , iiirli y i- ...jd |<i .oil. t* Mr V • .;#• M 1 1 t h ! ' ■ * Pa ’ m . ■\“ 1. . vr dome and I hi r ditrir* f,f C jiofi n : ' i ‘11 Pa * 1 Hut fighting was said In l»r d ing down in the old tapestry rn.imif idrirv, the f.obfdins, and the I i« nrl| were mostly in eon troj of the suhurhs- -the red belt. I he PP! •. a . ,nh* i r-| p, hn!d -4 ^ I- d'"n 'si any prior" until roll'd a: rived m dm ngth Anna n in he rr , i.y s ao'd I Rr n t* 1 • FJr.mr a l’ i I h) glim ’• ,t . , ■ 4 ed mO"l|i.o ..•if* the city at 8 1a >. m fdhrr tank and *Ts ir . •< J - i -n gat. at , ! a a. ll'i . md b -a «-trd the 1 nub • ami Hundreds Of Bombers Hit Enemy Areas ! 111f i' >11. A 4 h • .\ I' YJ'ii ■mill A me ran cav\ Wimiipi i » iC:.*cm I)- I'MiOi . 'in.is!'(\i today G< ' ... •• i :; 4 * h o Pern i -man :c rxpci'imen I lie i ' ! ! : \. ' \ i • ■ . y • 04 tnd i e :• •• ■: ■ ■ 1 < 11 * < ren 1 rol> t S. ii ip !iU’"H>!v. nine .wives *; M;i audei^ and 11 'or bomber.-. 1' ’ .eked Mu n>rt : ma*; -n> of the B. it Many , ma a Brest : w almost a solid hmn ’■•i t nc . * 3 p. • Ah > it Gnr 1 . nc 1 • * 1 ‘.impaled, General Kisen • •. er's headquarter.^ '.i d. Klemcnt . : three Go: nan d visions have been eked in the ..rest port lor >cverd ; weeks. Peene.mmde m >n t he B 1 l*m. lit) miles from Beilin, and has bwm ■ mcijuent Allied 1argot Recent id - . ■ ■ .- iid tlie Get ans kwelopinc them \' " weapon.*. Mure, ;ir:o ly dcmi mod a* .1 HO to l)0 011 roeki’t o dtviiu; about .1 fer, 0.1 -M>«»»SlVe_ FRENCHMEN ARM SELVES WITH GUNS FROM SKY AT A FARMHOUSE NEAR CHATEAUDUN in northwestern France rifles and ammunition from hidden store.-, are d tubuted to trench civilians —some of the tens of thousands who have joined the nationwide upr n<= against Nazi occupation. In July alone 1000 tons of Allied arm, arc said to have been dropped by paw,. chute at many secret points in France. This is an Army Signal Corps photo, (International) Wccdnim Says Army Now Expecting End by Oct .1 Dri’ im* iNorlliWfU'fl (• !■>!' Jtiriflion Wit!i !'. 1 r,rnlsowpt’r. tJn11a Knnr, \ic. ' M*i \mrr ban Props of ?!;cvcnth arniv have <1 * it art of Cjnnr* im the !'m>'h Hi viera and the ervirhv in* red town of drassc. ex tending the hold on southern France r;is'\nrii torlov to'carrl jin Itainn ooidirr. \1lird brad 'jim hi . a » > on ;>r, d \ i • • i'}.r i i ’ i ■ t 11 < • . ' • d i) i n n. . t )■). ) 1 • I : • . ‘ ‘ ’ I ' i h Otll S.'l I "I 1 . i no, t il V '• * ' d Ml f die, - ,| repo rl eft 1 • i;liin eight tit:.' « I .’v, I.-; anrl the loyci Rhone i : • r m hie r i. ivc on i f hat ft! i i!1: < hud''' ay I oi j 11 ne- ! lure ila A ! I: i fi n e . m northern I t'd a i k - ■ (A actm i »’ A oh'-, he • flrpiarters ••aid nothin." "air hy \mer i an in.up . -Inking nor li of <«r ■ nohfe * : dispatches mid tile poops h id reached the Swiss frontier. i:i 70 airline miles i.o' th of < A erobic, dd ,e 11 ‘11 t* v i: if -. < ap» urerl (Ire- i ip ido al l. r a .| n taeniae ad\ ance 0"! 1 h w .nd t»• ignignam was a i!> mg 1 : n. mci w.ng omr armor .[>. rai ; id nine "I Ih.e main i h< . tv i>: i he V mean 1 l oops, which ibsecp • t occupied the area v a i , tin* c 1 1 ■ at mi: of the French * h ,)•? . % ..I li • ■!•■:; r." w as hie only i 51 icial C"C : c d today oil 1 he act i v- I a r I.j that V i M !\ h dd tig force. Fighting c> id n inert in both Mar- ! and •'h.m, Inc two big port ; ' needed t . o op|)l,y liases for the ■ A hied Imre • There we e ..ooradic street battles in M i - chic . ehiefly in the harbor distriel. an AH >'d • 11 icial said. * : In Tmitnn French tropos drove a ! • ng of -tee! tighter around the des perate (Im man.; entrenehd in hne na val port and nearby eoedal area Siam' pn.noo pi smin's already have passed 1 hr< 'Ugh the pens established on the loyiehhcads. and hundreds , va ‘ continued a. march back in the ;■,iPirI!y cNpand'iig front, while' hard irilAne. \mencan and French troops v, it * r 1 out ..malt enemy tu.i!> a> fast :i> they .'.’ere em<'imtered, Admiral Predicts P. cific War to C»n t hrough Next Year V. :> hiiu'ton, Any. '■< t A I’) i hairman VVoodrnm. Virjnnia i1 a;,icrat, nf the Ilouse pn. tvvar niiii'ary policy committee, said loilay that the Army "tenlal I " look ■ to ( hdobei-' I. I li t I, a ■ I iio day for t he end of tin war an.a 11 fh'rmanv. '■ • ■ n am trf«Tp< ■ f'f\ tlv kt.il'-men! i .it m p .11 v in. ii ?:• i \finm >| • ■ ’ ■ II In h, inventory r> ml i > >1 ■ i'd tile Wavy, in dm 1 f ri lie ’> •' \ rappels in he hill I’i^iiliim in ! ■ I'anlif through UH"). '• i<Ji mi ciei not amplify nnr e\ l ‘ 1 t!)(» oiiiriT < ■! his in format mn A imi i a I Irish i a ado his rniinicnt '>•' rle«]arin[4 that "the surer .fuI i■ ■ ' i nii'di nt Ih<' i\’a\ v's w■ sr m Mr* 1’ " 'i bring handicapped by the ! I l>> nhlain n»ve , ary »l i i p.-. tfi'ii;) can ims. re frig* • at a » n11 iitIvr important pai I <>! I • aph'.ilrium pnidriim.” *11 i am; supplies and .•mi phi.a* • , I -li ,;j,d are awiming that the " e ; • •■‘•ed mi a I lea .i ' ml i I :lm * ■ • I !) I > '•i" • * I si nm 11anrnusly. i I wa ■ *m - I 1 'i '■< (I a I 1 he Whi le M• • i • 1I a I ] 1' ''lent Idi > <«\ , M is having if* pan i'1 I" edir• 11nn,s t;ii the '-nil of the Wot. German Oils Cut by Half By Bombings ’ prcmo lfead(|iiai ters Allied Kx l’• ■ ■ l,• 1 ■ 111,i-y Force. Aug. (AP) '"diiclion of finished nil prouuds *"! (iermany was reduced an esti 11 ''‘-'l IP pci’eenl by Allied air bnm Ii!;iienIs during May. .111110 and •Inly. ■A joint statement of the United Pintos and British air forces told of (■harp ei. 1 !.1 i|ment of production c.,p •H'iiv in (iermany of those gasolines and lubricants. Attacks were made day and night h'niii ha i s it- lir tain. 11■' 1 v ami ItH' ■ 1:1 "U oil installations in (Iermany ;")d m her satellite countries. t he enemy is finding the result ina situation extremely troublesome, as indicated by the overriding prim' it.v he has given to the repair and r(’building of synthetic and natural °il plants srrionslv damaged in Mav, dune and .Inly,'' the statement said. "A number of these installations have been repaired and md back into production. As a result of this emergency work, it is possible that •seme improvement in the overall nil situation may take place bv the end of August, but in view of nor eint:n'.:n™ attacks, it is t-n ear A' to .-ay i>-hat the exact situation will lie then.” ,_y _ *1 Report Nazis Retreating To Somme River Supir-mc Hrafhi n.i1 let .. Mlinl I'vpedilimiurv inrre. ’a. ( AT) —fIrnoiaI Yon KIiict u's reported suineinc his beaten German armies hark to tlx* line of lire Somme and tile Marne livers today in a Imarllnnc re treat wliieli would abandon much of the ehaniiel roast, and tile vii init.i of Paris. The battle in the no:-;, el ! mi, I'm Seine, •.willl.v whittled i" an area ol nnly ’U miles lout: and la mile dee: i. ..apivii'il 11 koly to ended :: l all, To ■' !1 1 11 o i; a . \ ' e; ■ , a 1 , R ’ .!i. Ida nad a n and A1 lied ' 1 > >1 pro, a’d l,on al! he I ’'• ! ana dia ns, ,ad\ a lie my a Innij I ‘1 • ' . rapt need I Ion Idem . ! >• " lie aei o . lie S( me hay I ion la1 i I a i e The f lerman < aid ’ my ei ■' .(aui'd in a "do ae'; • y. mm i-o "ill" ;x*11iv-' * bo Seine, and 11A I- nlel '■ ir din' reported I’m paid" n o| the re peal .nriiea'ed V- n Kl .ye . ai ••.or was in a n I is! mn 1h< Se i e |,,U , d the Somme and the M.i' no 11 : ; c-s lid do rood n fiie Seine pneke' were lined hm • h’ • ,, p, ! :!(•:■ o! wi-eekerl (In "'ail • in , p I nil lary ehii k ■. ei 1 dead piled 'll I !"■ dilehe ; am! led" (r, r : di al ed nvor Iniriv'd an : .n-oiIlcl.ee;11u equipment. Even if an attempted land , ,de on liie S imnm-Mai lie line, an |;\K „f!,eel- said. it i.- btful "dxdher the enemy has cim u.:h >r m„r to make the stand he did in Noi-mandy. and he spake "l l!m |">s dhilily the Germans would retire In the German border. (OIRT A 11.101 K Nil I* I | Greenville. Any .! I -I" lye II. Il'int ; |’,ir|.;er ■ a i:-> moke Hapid». yeste'' • , 1,,v adjourned Mm civil term of Su perior e, ort all! r nearly a """v dr.-one de< ••< < , had been tyrant- <1 ' a nun.bei ol m d i"in heard. I - Re verses in Balkans Admitted by Germans m Reds Drive Swiftly Is Oil Centers Satellite Nation'; Frantically Seek Freedom From Nazis \cw York. Aim. jr». ( \l’» Tlu* i .tiro liuiin sair] today that It om an hi hafl tlorlaml war on Cacrinaii.v. and that tirrmaii plants “heavily bombed” llu ( barest, 't he l ( ( recorded Hie broadcast, which was without cont’h million clscw here. London. Aug. do (Ai’) Lurmunv announced offirinlly toda\ that “.-nm'' Romanian I’< munian t roo;> had .topped t ighting, and Ah vow dispaiche told of widespr. id loeai engage mont ■; hut u een Nazi rear guard - and King Mihai’ armv, thrown to I lie Allierl ide by I hi Ralkan kingdom’s ahrupt ranifulation and reversal. Wh do R u via; m i i < r > *u!!s throuab dir "il .vir! iv.a <->opire- : i within miles o lii■ ■ Irate pe <ii la* 1 gr, p, between 11 v I 'arpa th '. II anrl the Danube alta. the S'"i‘'t I'ni- II ml■ need IP mama it - >ulil earn an .■ir.”g1tiee • ■ tj 1 bv natn nr lie p • .<111 . In I igM band in h.iii'1 With tl r t'eil at I. y Repercussions v. rrr suit!. Oil (flank i’<l Bulgaria inter;, ifi-d its search for peace, anrl Confirm ■;cccii!;»Icf) !hal capitulation from the Bulgurs would com-' sliortl.v 11 iinrar.\ ’. boundaries it rrc bared according to Bucharest broadcasts to the advancing Russians, and. to tin Romanians, the liberation ef adjoining \ uenslavia and nrarfiv (ircrcc uric brought in fin ite l> closer. tarn Finland, far to the north, was reported in npn pearr overtures. M. ci iw is r Del that Rim lln in .. whl pie nr li Cl dp .Cl terj. I ■ del ud\ .-Hiring R 'an .. that tin ( jerpiai: . |1 I tune gUlin'-1 ! nun for retreating. e I that they. die R11 mania: s, in ' n, killed lb.or .''.'as military ira-D'r The III vid a ' Mir-.env. dali-ruen! fir t 'ifljcial ' :>l v f! • mi an '. II led gs \so ill nen I 1 i In i i.'i ilia':: a 11 ni line-,' decision ..cpt Allied peace term came a ultaneiiii; ly with re pi h i . that hi ngt i in and I ,• aid' a. wei e I I IS.all I 1 Mg I Ra I Igor: iil a mi 1 ice nr r. c Dealings a tii IS ilgaria, it v .. >• purled i .iid',.. itative circles In-re, wi'i'e init.aled by a petition deliviu d t.i the rsn'i. h ombassadi.r in Turkey by an .scereii:'e.i representat i\e a' I lie S' I S'l ge\ I ■ nment It was be lie; eri any ter e-- would be ba..ed o.u uileiindItiiiual u render. Border Belt Will I !;i\ c Block Sales All ( ]nmmj£ W eek Florence. S C , Aug. 23 —(AP) • Blocked ale- on most Border Be!! tobacco market., common this week, are expected to continue into in \t week, the War Food Administration renorled today. Beat glares were marketed in lai gcr quantities yesterday but lugs still predominated. Prices for most grades advanced one to two cents a pound mer the previous day Wednesday >uth Carolina mar kets sold 3,3!>ti.078 pounds at m avertige price 13.3!) cents; Km ; Carolina maiio-i,. 3,022,37 t pounds lor 43.70 ct id Japs Claim Allied Attacks At New Points Driven Back Nrv. York. Aug. 'AP. k Tokyo radio .-aid today a Imre ol -w. earlier-based pianos had widen tno west coast of Japancse-beki ou.natra , | yesterday morning. An English language broaoca.-l di- i reeled to North America ... -eiietij Japanese ground forces had snow down two i i the raiders. I The transmission was recorded u% ; \'pr' , •"_!*. *;•' London, Aug- 25—(AP)—"'he T.A- . vo iadio a .sorted today that Allied troops had altempted a landing on the Mapia (St. David) island on the noitluve t (’oast ot New Guinea, but had been repulse d. There was no nnediate > epoi t ir»m Allied sources ot any activity in the vlapias. The island- are about luO n.iies northwest of the Sehouten group, which lie immediately off the New Guinea coast aod arc about .aid i.illcs e.i.t H.ilm.ihi'i i. !li- h ha:; b i’n i i peatcd knr.'t nt Allied bombing tacks went I v Halir ahd a i . only .'{DO mile - i"in the Philippines. (The Pederal Communieot ion Commission quoted the Tokyo each as saying the Allied troops actually had eITeeled a landing in Mapir Thursday morning but had been driven oil' by noon, it said the at tackers laid ii.ifored heavy kisses ) I _ _ . ------ - - --- - - - -- ' ALLIES SPEED UP FRENCH DRIVES S®CCTACUIAR THRUSTS by Allied forces m Fiance bn eg Hu J■ ■ i • hi nil .Tor,, ai.d gaining ground ..o i apidiy 111..‘ i . tin iv .. of continued ■ a-tone . arc feeing received one after auntie-'. p, , n y pm - po. e n| i: , ■ i v i if the drive., appeal .• to lie a ro' irdmati up ■ n to cut l i ie Get: in At v to h.i.. An American armored unit tii.it I'.mkcd I'e ; on tIm north ■ 1 > t reported heading (■ m ird the i-e:, t. I 1 ng for <im Gci ■ m ho . Fr i.. another force (2; that flanked P.u ore the .."■eii. An An i 1 in . pe.irlie id poshing up from lhe run;' ii of li.,n i' , Jin c..ptni-ed Gn-noide. A Yank armored column i irin, I In idea li ra >t (1 i frm Kan'i .. Tie force may fore a nmr' mi •• Ui Ann m mill, reported to have effected a landing in the Bard' n < area (5), according to U. N. B.. the German new.; ageiv y, <l''!crnnti'n>) Battle of Seine Is Now'About Ended f4a tiered N a /. i s A r r Making l.ast -Ditch Attempt to i'.srapr . eipivim I h adqna rler , A 111.,I Ivq.edit imiatForce, Any. Jo (AIM I >j.a irpfanized aial hat. I'Ti i] (lerman fore--.-, made a !;i.■ t diled) atteinpl today to lie. aero 11m la I feu mile of tin seine ad join inn' the 'a in math • Til IM'a I .c ■, hi, I I p a 11 d i ; >a ’ > i a ■ aid this hattle a I read tuall;. over. Tin- iTrmy i • :; i.* tiiect’ Li try ut.'l mi hii,|i*i st ;i! id ;i!l tin* - i»;n a to tiii- Seine.’* ;i firl'i < M • i t. j".' >[l ice! ;iicI last m^iil ■ 111ci • i m p • ' i: . ill ;tfh tire : .’u n ..! :; : «. i r j • rii tic ( ; i : ii din i:m.lit rn • i * 4 i i > !■' \s thf* (irrm.ms fell hack be fore this enveloping ett.ick rv-an aging to get mm.' of their troops hryt nc! the Seine, hut leaving thousands of others and > great hulk of equipment behind, the Hist \ I lied force—the scnml I reach armored div ision—finally entered Paris. The supreme inmiii.md tT. re " . i re<i la1 yei y si 1c 1 aim;.: I he e - M ao- , i (-m nil Pat ;■ a'- , >. e< l f< rees Hlthoast of I'aris Tea wIv news v .... that Miintereau. o K > n 1ainhie;u. and Mnnlar:; rthei ! s. liith. had been ■ .eel; j ned, til ap 1 ai’■ i i e.,.! . ,1 11 :■1 1.1111'i city Then | -A a., m. I opart ell the All el l. ai: win < ill imied mi ! ’ . > Soviets Approach t'loosli Oil 1* ic Ids And Capital City M" < \i": "7 1 A f ’ i !■'' <! i . .iiig dm |n't id1' is 1 ■ ■ l1.,..i‘ ii jijjoi'<: nl I; Ini11 i my. Ii" ' : 17,HI HI i . 1 1; i k (• | nni ! II (; , ,i dt'fcn c gti iI’dii •• lit- J > ■ ■1 III ■ i ■ g it'.' v ’n ivii'li.il * ' and S' Ploi'sl i ml I I Id. !■■ !.. . :m* me.ml , t '1; rail in i' ■•ii'iiim. . nh . m slv M . nn eh.iiires nn tin' "iitcm m 7 ii lii.'in a - peace i •' i. -v. epl i :p 1 tiiiin .7.7.i rlii'-, '"U'li- i - ycstet tiny, including Ih" lie :• i .in 11 capital nl Chisinau. I ■ - ,i 1 ight ning at I "i: 11 it in i;e‘ i fji-] , ui.i.-.p nn ii .tni:i. helfiri' iii’r i>' er 7a*ds I'.;'i ri in11!<■11 Itn' countt-r mi"' ■ 11 . I'm > '■ n.i.iinn Gene.in .in i Ii.n"..ni iti pri • tnu-i. in n ingle day. mi 'I i- 11. n spea1 head l" les- Hi. n I mi ’ ! i nn Pli es'. .-mil slight iy ninre than Hi ii ; |'l . I : i »•. ( 11 -11 ' ■ I |. I . Ill ill p.lll.'lll' ml Ii''. ‘ 1 : " ■ t.i: ,kn 'i n di ■ .'v 111e<.!i...!■ !• 111■ •. I "t ill.if . Inlln . ed I,; tin 1 ■ « - 'll t "J infant > I fed n > P"IH ■ rtf lit ei r;> n y 111r. . .i I' I i 1 ■ . 11: i■ .1 i 1 mn | .n Ip, .11 I •: .,1 : m r i tn li : ..ill mu e l - and ee ilinn that ' piiflalmi it 1 •. : ! man im i n - in lie cmniti \ ■ . ' I >»■ ichicv nil Iml m .• i! it ■! i ■ v • ;' .. e ■ .....i nn! ni n n I n i mill : i enn i eluded j ’ll. 'lied rnty lias rerngi j uuin’''. I iii'ti' aty i m .pci d,v ml m ill nr. ml I" pr>’\ cut I lie (;• ii- ni. I i-nm fn-gi ni111;ng tln'ir 11.1Inin I h i ns ■I’herc \v:'s till nn indie <t ion wlv’thoi the Germans Impr I. draw up a in".' defen e line. WEATHER FOI! NORTH CAROLINA Fair to partly cloudy with mod erate t-mperature tonight and l Saturday. Shake-Up in Hungary Is Desperate German Move ! . ivlon, Aug ’ i i \ 11 . ' no many *11n< "i Hit f i I' irta v a i1 sir ill!" 'I l lie 111 111gu rlaM go\ ei n ; ell t 'I'f il -e ' il evt ills in Romania which have i ills ei I eei lain pnlitit.il tension.'" I" arise in Hu Na/.i-i ee ipit'd count ry. Details of the shake-up wuy iff , disclosed by file German foreign nf I lire. 'The tension which lately have ari.-eu m Hungary in ennseauence of events in Romania have been elim inated immediately in view of me i dangers w ill * which the people are [ lift nnll'fl, the I, n'utr'i I nftiri.il l)NB dispatch .1 ■ d, ipinting 1 (lei m.ni foreign ntfiri spokesman (JcTiiKiiiy occupied Hungary ra> Iier tins year. Only yesterday. . rit . tree abolished till political parties, apparently to forestall any intrigue that might lake Hungary out m the war. The Berlin radio announcement was an official DNB dispatch, and said all necessary measures dictated by developments in southeastern Flu. rope had been taken.
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