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>.t>H *** AMERICANS DRIVING GERMAN BORDER Paris Free of Nazi Yoke, But Some Fiffhtinsr Continues Commander Of Germans Surrenders Berlin Denies That He Has Capitulated; DeGaullc in Paris Ii'aidnn, Aug. -;t; . (.\!’) Hti'cIi bmadcjiKts front Paris *°day declared (he capital, >vm bol ol liberty, again was free of tile German yoke, although the A axis, declared fighting still was going on. General l)e Gaulle proclaimed the liberation ef the capital to cheering crowds last night, and Phi-is radio declared the German commander had surrendered. Supreme Headquarters said only un-re Allied jirmor ;ind miAn ,r-v ;lrc hi Paris, following eMi u "! .die set nd French arm' red vision F riday imiming, and all re sistance in the southern and ■■■■ uih. wcrteni oatski i ts has been . vm i come." Radio France at Algiers as ‘•.cited early lliis afternoon that all Nazi resistance in Baris had ceased. B“rlin broadcasts denied that General Worden, commanding the Paris garrison, had capita- 9 lated, and said troops in the cap I'.d arca still were fighting Ai de I columns and the partisans. Ho Gaulle tinnouneed the I’Uei . iioo three diiys ;iiter the proms* ic j-repo, i from hr: London hcitdciuai !lc! s Ruck in the eapilal alter io n- •.•(•,, ; "I lighting from esil". the pic idem "f the French ('omnutteo • >1 \ u j,,n F.lhrrate n .iddre ser| < bee, mg n„ , ,j.; 1 la -t night m front a the prefecture | "I police m Pans, Paris is free • o-.v tr* i |)V the | hands ,n Krone. ,, en tin c pital * i ightmg F'r.inee . - }■'i .nice 111, • - s- ;u j etc rna 1. 1 )r (1,a■.i i<• dor].o od. j The German ■ ■•■mm older .. n ion - ' del ed, the lipi kIim i ml, to r <• r,,| Le el ere, cimm anding ol iicer oi t n F rench sot end at mured riivi , o, ,-m 1 | signed this ordei : " Mie (rlTl I Sill Co o i ; | SI lido1' g • , . orders to the loin. 11• dor In., ooi,•.. inland to come liio numedi oicly. : Arnis are . tacked. "Personnel a: mu!,!..., •< ithniC urn , ’I places to he n ■ i.,,t, d, ntul will , wail lor orders User. Arms have to lie delivered mtari." TAYI.Ol; KKNT ('1115:1 ai i Avi:m:vn,i.j ! lialcigb, Aug. 2 ft lAP) Janie; I B. Taylor, .1, . :r,tr. .■ \Cnii Carolin | ian, ol Al lanla, ii.. . been appointed I dire'-lor ai toroi'v lor Hie Fayetteville rent control d. Oriel, (leorge \y, ir - ; rc.v, {)PA di-nael rrii! executive, aii | iniuneed here :oriay. lie ■ uecced Franklin S Clark. I Fayetteville, who re igned la ictwrn to private law practice. \vliene\ er and 'hei i’vit they threat - en. Hut they leit themselves un committed on specific way.-, of ac complish mg object i ves. ‘ The prospect is that the work will be completed in about three weeks, after which the British and Ameri can delegates will hold a week-long talk with the Chinese delegation. Out of these meetings, it is hoped, will 1 come a tentative tour-power plan. *- - I Seine River C irnssn a! Br" Being Wip^ri Yanks Near Calais Sii i ii'epi' lire bo;:, - A hi 'I IkXp, iii; •• I . , !li ( A I ‘) < ] i ia i I . i orc> - v. *Tt' tie, - 'iv.k;r.i Uifl a i an I mi :'i-h aiiaval ■ ''mnl tfiw;ml (;.-ri .a ..ml IJpl gium today an the he< ! of flee pg (icrnuii;-. who A'c f*(* 1 ry i ny J .» y. ; I ; . 11 ( ;-;i lie . The Seine had la : I) "dal Tillf a d< 7 -ii place. . Allied pi--a, • r< ii i.' • I; hatn mere!| the eir-my. de • • jpg ;r’> N’a:-'.! |>!.ii>i■ .*> 1!‘ ma i, -ml ~tf> lank- in tin- a-.si 2! ,-j ■ . 4 Ap|-:-e a: a- P. I he a a n i .... nnrtii-.-. i - ,-i:d all-,Uil lean. lauiu'l e-| i, ; van 1 .a 11 . ■ ]; Breton |a-i;n I nn ed : a a< , 11ppm I e-| by hundred • - A>, m-. .o .a,a B: i I isii In - hei , . nd the a.na- or tie Ijnui-1. Br ii !i i -a . ; ■ . pile. t'nitrd .Nations tr ops were it pi'll'- liquidating lie- Gorman po-het below lie- Seine, now Im ned !<i a grn \ «•-•.-:» ril. belt 7. rpili I Hie lie Sei n- ■ !‘l o I - * . - i. • • ; j j, proiahmt! 1’onl siidomei, | :t tilde:' e.e 1 and lightly ■ . ’Iii ■ i Allb'd-hrld Hon l iem . - 11• 1 - "p , ;11 Tlie killed !-ivo norlli tov ar t III- IVs dc < rials eoasl coincided with i hdl in the flying Inttnh at tack on la ndon and southern fMigland. lull it was not known whether the Gormans already \ cro inoying llicir robot launch ing platform.- out of range of I i enh ;v or advancing irinies. Allied allots reported th- Get - in;- us lt.nl t 11 led out a t lea . part of tacit- forces front the r ckel coast fortification1., Alth net A iran tanks, in a tndo ad - ■ e. r-id pii -lied .tit, Ti ■ . :■>" . le , .oiith of ihe ft _ man h'-rti'- - -it S >; -, lhere was alii si a ' eimui • >;: ii■ .,; i ■ i fornii.t • ■ .| •-.•••me liearlq "ii o-, .: '. " d t r lops ha vc i ,u-!u-d in I..-- ' ' - ! Belgium ;- nd ( h. i' ll.any. i c t ri 1 live lung delayed sued op I', vs' indicated tip. Ali-e we. e Ii a y.iu; tin■ ele.ai uru-e ol tk e \ i’-'l |” id and n.i cat base lor the am ii waiting across the sea to mi: ai i • ■ - .-. 11,■ - ;i ha11 le lor l- i.i..pc. Tin* k k;:;. g * I Bn -si woii Id I;,. [". ('ii of. a11a* - kgnificanee in a mili I a tty ■ " : i i . 11 till' lit lerat. iol 11 . - ri . s.ri • I'li r-I i . needed r m 111" s. i rn (• i ■ , ■■ v a - - .ed .i qua rt.er . I ., rent ia y ;e ' e ..lint; and sup|dy ; i.I A - ■" -Mean I oil" .s. weather” Hut voirrn t vitm.iN \ Partly cloudy and moderate Ii inpi ratiu es tonight: Sunday partly cloudy and warmer DULLES MEETS HULL FOR TALKS ' - ■■ ■—n- --n- --- - JOHN FOSTER DULLES, foreign affairs expci l fur C . 1). i' ;puol:< an presidential candidate, arrives at the U. S. State Department on cratches to: his discussions with Secretary of Stale Hull. Dulles, vrito is re, over mg from a foot injury, will talk over post-war peace, (International) Hope of World Security Pact Brightens Sharply Agreement i.ihrly By Soviet Envoys With U. S., Britain qt \ .■ ;a; f Ai’ ) - ()f i ■ ,! || : .11 1 1: I\ I ‘nitod Slate.. - Hr 11 I R11 1 .. , • ■ 1 ■ ! .1 "11 vorld . >• 1111y .yi ; e qe, .. :: n. v. ini— iqf ■ . 1 ad y "V the 1 O) -r‘ 11:; 11 the \ IJ ... 111 IcU I 1 I"ll 1 ■! 1J»• t * " I i Ilf I >’ 1111 iat t"ii t . o nlr roni’i' cm rymq only .krlrlrniyed and llf-.ihlc commit nont - fi( 111 1 ■ y ' on urn- t. Kai lici indications 11 m Hu ia as ■, her vice ■ "ii I an', the p opi :.rd ntornat an a I loayuo .-.ia mid be -.'1 up lad lun "'-i at a 1 .ale AII led d,. iprei men': on .! ."at 1 w 1 | a inti - lie! id illy of small nat inns and t.ic •rqalii/.all- 11 o' an n lenmtinii.d : 11' turps. The United Styles and Britain but1! lacked sin.>11 nation en .la'll nv’mbor ,hip :ii tile iieltcf tied ila* .-leeui'ily iqencv plan \v. aid not nUinwisi In .ere'liable to lla rc.-t "t llie world, in the point . 1 ,uiv ..01 ; ol intt rta ional I", re, " e 1 'niti'd States .s op a sod, la1 on in toad ihp use ol na iniial I' ree to 1 nose: ve peace. It is p.o','.' repaired tli.it, v.liiie ill'.’ '|,iter| St..! 1 I d : "h re !Iic roll'ei - ■ m e a plan a. torn tilled a In.op. and 'a- Bnti ! 1 can e 111 v. Ill many de li do<) ivcomn "ltd.u ions, the Husstans 11 r pi ised the "tiler eon I ere1. ■. by till ti ll!’, up with .1 docimoiit "lily " If"." Kips loiiq. In this, they advocated the |a'i:i •iples of \vrld orqa ozalinii barked iv fnreo, and an assembly of nations md a council and the tee of prompt md st 1 "lilt measure by the hiq p. w ■I's to put down trouble-makes j Mass Raids Are Made In Finn Capital Auk (AIM Fm- j block* (I all p'.id • leading " i Helsinki at dawn ycslcrdoy | i o.ed mass i aid • I h rough the • ' until early this morning, ihc ..irlio said today, in a iji'oad i ’ .1 I'.-lilt’d to offer any esplan 1 the action. oroadcasl, recorded by Fedei - , imicalions Commission m m- , aid “results have been i ry s-'' : ft'iry,” ;ind th.it 'about aitn i 1 •• lc •; p unti rr igated, as their . ski’ papers were not in order." ; mi- die rain eoniinued mto die t'-r .... - if Hi i morning, lurtlier i 1 ■■•.•ill be made known later," Feast aid, adding that the 1 ’ '11. ol the interior "esprr sed 1 ■ ia is t aet ion at the 11rinncr 1 n v i ■ a the raids were carried out." h i ps entering hart)' - and 1 :i" ■■ caching stations were in 1H' < ■ i :|, |nc broadcast said. Jatov Martin Is Named Secret m y State Democrats I) : ham, Aug. fiti. (AIM -William C ' e I ;irl, chairman ol the Stale J Jr: t ■ • i r; 11 i c committee, today an nntniceci th0 appointment ol Hcroy *d:i Mo, of Raleigh, as secretary ol* 1ll(' c mmittee, and the opening of h (- lii'adciuarters in Raleigh on Sep tembi [• 15 AT. .it i:i. vice president and P list m - fjt'fa' of the Wachovia Haul: and 1 1''it t company in Raleigh :incr H!3'>, s|'r '• I a ; principal clerk ol the State ’Senate IV. m 1 t>^r> p, 193J, inchi me ''"d Ita been active in the aftair "i the Democrat,ie party, Cm: lead said. ROMANIAN PREMIER IS REPORTED SLAIN I’a i ne, Switzerland, Ana. Uti. “7('IM—A dispatch from the ( Swiss-Italian border today said ■'larshai Ian Antonescu, depos rd Romanian premier, had been assassinated during the coup ctat that placed Romania in die Allied camp. The dispatch came from the Swiss Telegraph Agency, which quoted the Italian news agency There was no confir lua'ion. _,_,_ State Department Denies Japs Demanded Assembling Cf Fleet At Pearl Harbor YV,. :11 : i;''■ . i. \ 11:; ■' 11 i A 1 *) 1 he State I j i ina ■)’ declared today lhat Jap.iac .i‘ peace envoy: in tile immediate pi'e Pearl Harlan period never raised any question about the ce. position ot American naval forces. The department issued i state ment in cofrimenl on a -ertion made oy Representative Macm s(,u, \\ a..h j11{;ton Democrat, in his home State. The representative told the Seat tle Post-Intelligencer there were re ports both in Washington and on the Pacific coast tuat “the Japs made n ‘patsy’ out ot the State Dcpait ment. contriving to have our licet jottled up in Pearl Harbor, where it :0uld easily be dealt a death blow in 1941. The State Department s state : -4 di«.l Kui'usu, riurm,; I ho com ,c of hi:; vi.-.i I here in Mill —Ill did ally other Japanese irpir. j i’ll fat ivo- raise a question with this ! government that the disposition oi our naval forces in the Pacific we. likely to prejudice the success of I the c<>nvcrsations then taking place j between the two governments. ‘■Furthermore, the State Dopar1 j ment did not at any time ra.se this 'question with the Navy or War I)e ; partments.” j Sapuro Kurusu was the special ' Japanese envoy who came here for ‘peace talks” in 1941. ! Magnuson’s account of the report he had heard was that Kurusu pro tested to Secretary Hull that Amer ican naval operations in the Pacific | were giving militarists in Japan rea son for blocking Kurusu's peace ef , forts. Led Paris Coup i ■III l« Hill ■ HP IITWW ' I ... M HKKF. IK A CLOSEUP U ’ jo■. J pph l'i-rre K min. •<>. ;• ;.n drr ; t 1 Front, h f; ■ ■ . 1 ti« In- ! '<■ ■ an 1 .M :i(;n y < '■ i n ■ ■.. :>i i - He .!<•(! it) fhin p.: a... 1. • yuai'l ' i a 11 i ( I l.; 11 ■ < ■ airl pia i a - j .-a until a n< A . ration ' ■ 1 11 j i. I !! i: i 1 n. e ' ■:;, i. ) i I i P<cr!u' 'ys Knvovs Have Be n Cut Off By Romanian Forces ! tiiiilon, \u;:. !fi, ( Aid - — "Hua’tei , at tlir German com nitiiii' in Knell,ircsl, till* S C < > i>i;tniaii <■: pita!, are engaged in fierce figlitine, against Roman ian army formations. tin- licr iii.iii rioin announced today. Tlir (human high command said that repealed attacks "made hy iraiiots" wore repul sed and that German troops vote cnga.ed in a general re treat in Rumania while defend ing themselves against numer ous Soviet a Harks. has been ■ , i • ' d' by Km .mnn tri"ip.: ami : "1 ' lorce:-. an"irding in |r' 1 -d it adm• i fna 1 ••under the e. m-l.mnn ihere ex ist no po is of d cel eom niLiiwatii-ns • the German en voy or lii" id Hu cl art ' rted Rimian m sol diers, in 11.id' • . .: n tmljcrs are joii;nit; too - ■ ng tied army and under heigi P' -a ; 'pro s< ire lam 1 ho ii' in I and : a ( It : mill t.v - ' i ■ ■ I ■■ pir.idmi in I'. • UJfeared lie di ed to y ami d , i. :i ■ t ion. Mealiwhile. I’.aigana y, a - ami lo be await liu; :m ea. !y del very ol AI lied term - to ' her out m Hie w;ir; Greek !•.- , .onis wore report ed fighting -citit < awman i>ee tpa1 mil forces, ami Hie /as tightened Hum' oni. mi a ii i ... Hungary All of the-- ' miss t >eed 1 i 'I'm as he -yin o; ,'ed in "onteremo with 1: ; I ■ . ’ • and polltu al id visors. Surrender Of Friday Night I'.in. \ .1 < vr i — <l>c I.IM d • -8:"■> !> HI.—'I'll/- filial mi (••mill I toil.11 ann-nder of Baris was sirin*il at ’■ P >»>• tonight in a I are. dingy liaRKa.'.-f master's oi liic- in Vlriiloa'liassf railroad station in Par.-*. Sratf't it t?ii‘ rulilvvholc at .m tir.pa ii-ted m i o'ltMi table was General Dieti ii !i von Choltitz. German coii-niaiulrr of tin- Baris garrison, lie Inst faced Briga dier General Cirques l.erlere. 1 and 1 lien a I liter! States rnrps ,v:..;lir. ;i-id sianed I lie order to ill-, (ro il ■ w ' ieti said: "l.’esislanee in the military dis trict u.d defense niiinls is im medately t > I"' stopped. ( Sign ed) Von t bolt it/.. (Jeneral ol In fantry." i Copies i f the surrender order immediately yvore given to Ger man officer-, who were escorted by American. British and French officers in jeep- to parts of the city where German units were I i^'ntiiip. ROMANIANS MARCH ON HUNGARY ■W ' I --- - ;» sv i RUSSIA ^\. *UM*N HUNGARY^' ... ,"... 1 /^ROMANIAf%r ^ Uu,*f'i T^f^jCvANlA \ lr', %,<r x ~, i aiiiK -fr't<: !^np <-n caiati * .' %'<$0r ’>' yfre 'v'— Hur.ftAoi vr a 1 1 1*0 jMr ^. ■ i YU GO yjLAVlA r / BULGARIA SW-FTLY FOLLOWING ;!.• r.; ' T‘ •• m a had joined the A!!ie.:. is the 1 ‘ ’ * *' I 1 a.n • • ' !' " ' 111 in lr< .op., are march ini; on Hungary. ^’u'; ■ ' v->' 1 d'-c '- o' !•> : . .v Jlon an a ., lead at .any n anent, while l!: ’ *- 14 !' I iu‘ lrir» },. :* of the oil and wheat belt around 'y 1 1 *'•' 1 * v . ' . • | ._jo.ii',>' that large Nazi tin t in th^ Pif kano might i»o n be t*. ; : ei (Internationa') fipti M 3L i- 'L .1 > Many Nazis Killed R< 'Banians Capture Many nf Gormans In One Pitched Battle '■■I-. ''M"., Any. :dt> ( A P) - - It'iinanian Inittps wci" reported 1 ! i iny ( ;i 1 !n> Germans. killing ; d laid) y them prisoners as ' ;e Bed arm;, sped tlironjrh the Galnti Gap today toward Buch ::! t at a pace which, if main tained. would carry Soviet •■aria ails to i he Romanian capital Ia tomorrow myht. i’r-■ "h . y ii.: i!a.-:-mi 1 • . ■)i. la-t . • , m,, n 111 a I inn m A II i . . ltd barely 7.7 m Itie I’l' .p ill . >;.! The S ■ - - ■ ■ '! ’ i I u y nil If >< 11 • i 11 \ Kc.l Star dispatch said a piti tied liatllc between ttie Kn mutilans and Germans was wit nessed li> So\ id finco. In this fight, the tirst reported epi-ode lien- oi the Kiiimuiians tarrying out iheir announced in tenlioiis to light with the I nit°d V tinns, the Komaniaiis captured ittiO Germans ! ■ d -i M !t marie ft. . ' Tie Ko 11 an., att.ic.a'ii theii !• u nicr cop t n e; the u isinti y, • . ■ : | . i ■ Tint ’ ■ [ ■ manning wen’ti X o c. 1111: 'id ‘ ’at a itv : It | p•• ■ t' I • a". . lost ' ill V -tin’I • •••• o e t a. it.iyi. I-ii a-an, that a i s 0 ■ tic eta my neafi •. 2nr>,0fl0 killed in i dUnred i: -i\ bays, the se end t -i' .til,- ■ y *'s1 a: > 1 i eel ; bridge ■ ol aen >s the Si• ei r vcr. in tic at n.v el Xtllic-ly. ., little ;a 'IV than lull miles I nun Buchare front rji... I).i I chi s said. I ’ appeari I • in t the (i d d • ( i ip de ip e /one tv I.inline imth tar iP. h all e 111; t; 11 m.ii 1 he !’]or..,t j o|| e . i • . .1 Ilia ly I. a,I Pi the ret I mg 1 ’ ALSACE-LORRAINE IN MILITARY AREA New fork. \ng 26_<\|’i_. I .flier tl l»w igln laseiuno. rt i ietd- is| an order today to Ihc ITcneli in Msaee I.m i nine bor dering Germany, telling them that already they are in Ihc “rear area of military opera tions" and they should lie in the theatre of war. the British ratlin ’.till. The broadcast was record ed by ( BS. GERMANS REPORTED LEAVING BULGARIA London, Aug. 26.— (AIM—The Ankara radio today said the Ger man army had left Sofia, ttic capital of Bulgaria, and that t ry ' only Germans left were two li aison ol liters. Devastating Aw-? Blows Upon Nazis Pushed I .amin. . . \ -([>) ;•>. J .000 (.rr,:; 1 ]*'] .nng j , it .1.1 I. o- ij11>r- ranm I * ,• ml largeis .n <1 .■> many • i. • mg 1) ' r ! (if. a.! era! I a i:ti (i.-l..• • - !• : l tan El ... Last night tin- RAF sore 1 .00(1 i)Mjt i.i I ; f. many. Their main • . inr*. vo a a > :: ; 11 .• »t«» : . i., . ‘ | v j - • - fh< ndust \ 1 ■ lx . I ■ ag . : mm- md Dr ' n !'• , 1 • - Allied an fuive.- .. .. mol .(inri IT 'n 'n: . ;• v‘i a r !• •! o am! El ■ ‘tinted 1 hi (lor nan .n ' - si. • yeti n dm am atm . 5 ' o g • n, 1. REPORTED ON WAY TO HUNGARY ROMANIAN TROOPS, according to the Bucharest radio, arc actively aid iJ,„‘ ,\||'ied forces and arc reported to be inarching against Hungary. Fob ' .inn- the break with Germany, widespread battles broke out between *' ~ and Koine mans in the rich oil and wheat kingdom, (fnternationall
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