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tf&YOW/* smtitersmt Datlit Dtsuairh thirty-first year leased whir sfuvk’p ,,N —■————--—^-- — .V _ ___the associated i-FtE.s.s. HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY \l-TERN()()N, SEPTEMBEK F J'.MI *-ublishk!> vkky ^hehnook I IYF CENTS COPY AMERICANS MAY HIT GERMANY BY NIGHT * * * * * * ********************** Russians Crossing Romania To Reach Yugoslavia -— I Germans A re Fleeing Up The Danube .Soviets Buslliill, Oil i o Soil of Srr Ria As 1 riuinphs Grow •Mo I'liV , Sept . | | \ I' ) It,.(I ■'•nny I! . i na <•<>] an; i; , I-. i rI i 11yy > h<> f.;11 lii'ii) should.oi the I I'.'i 11 : \ i \ a n ia Alps, .. i ‘ • n1 a re h - inn triumphantIv Ihrouj a Bu 1 'ha :'i ■ I, headed ton;,, in the di i'1 t! on i,I StIi! ■( i, a- beast el'll nioi i ii ? ;i i h when 1 M • i -t 1 Ti i'1 •' j>;ii*t isaji- ;iri i>;• • •1 ■ *il* the1 common « i’emy. A .timet ini] h i , ii So-, ini and 'i iijvoslav pat riot ■ h.enme a P1'1. peel u| i i ii • );• •.! : it ; | re as Rrd a nil \ ei i a a .j i ia inched " 1 i ll ' | . m j|, ,1 l: llr y sla In in: llial) !’l o|p i-r. Ti ; • . , , . , , . 1 ; ' ‘ ' ' !| ! a . ■ It |fh r:;M ‘ ’ :ji'i - lit * < i \ . if | past iiic * '11 ii, 11 • f : m j. :,|rl_ in B h *i *■.’ y<■ ,n-ul v, ' 1 ’ • ' ' ■ ' ■ o. , 2 »«*rt flisp.i Inirs tul thr (in n?.n*s UITC siiil in f-isot iln lv up I hr D.nniJir \ illr , !Jn rljpi risCs w .tr wiMi v pupulurr K rh ;t rin v troops b.u o tin no n h t sin-* | nt;\\rr >.f fhrn ,un* ■ l.oor soil propr||rr| puns, npj.il •'•tiff Ihir !< I\ urmoiTfl l.mli uni • l.' r min;, 1 \ r:»f' I- ■. , 'Jrc.iin n t nt•» (nri/rfj ini infi x rros.%<nJ tin- rily Ironi rml |r rinI A (:• '■ ■ - M-.i.onh-n, ■ , ! »"• • • s' ■ n :'J|- nil!' ni nor ?,:■■. , . I ’1 .111:♦ * i ’i 1 i i • o p) 1: 11' . . i - • • r•i , j |,s•v I 'll V - If nl .,"k '11,1 . II" •" i-li1'! M . it Ik 'in,, iii. ■ , ■ | ' i.| | UPf'l i Ilf mil crl 11 , ■ | ,, • 1. | ; '"I'I'I.V V" ! ' Stocks Keep Even Balance i ._ ! • '.'-I . ".'-iii. i i xi*) Ir< ! ** I . i;' ' • * • O I II11 >r >] 111i* i -<•1; ,ti tin- / ,, . trl,o I I rrp |! i f »H;iv *! ’ i ■!«:• 11 .:i;i ny Ir.irlo . ■ • «• P.«- ! • 0 * I • I v i pj h •: t •,.< ;i<-rorr[rr| fir'-.i • >i 1'< StoH I)nPont .0,1 ( i I' i • *t-t! ■ \ upirrl inH::r|pr| An It' ll T* •' ♦ *} >' •• >Im- .1 n<i riot >r| yr , WEATHER I-OIJ N'OKTII < AitOI IK \ l’artl\ eloutly anil eentimird ratlirr warm tonight and Satin day, with sea tiered afternoon and evening thundershowers or Hi ring heaviest in mountains Yanks Push Through And Past Verdun Patton’s Armies Now Well Eryond Old Mag inot Line l.omloil. Sr-|)t. | \ |'|_Tl.p l nil. (1 Nations i a d i n ai \lijiri's quoted .1 'I,ist ininutr dispatch" tanildit s;i>ins ttir channel purl °* Dieppe had been raptured " ilhnut opposition. Snj.r. irn f I• ;i<i<,u;irI. r Allied Kxpi'dil innary Force, Sept. I_ ! IT Tib' I. niled stale ; third l! nt\ Uopt throng!) and heyond he French fort res* city of Wr lur today in a landslide offett :ivi' which, if coni inner! at it ’ib'sent pace, promised to carry lV(,r inlo an invasion r»f (h-r bnn\ l root ier Ib'lon- night alitl i ' nr i 1 1 If . r : . . I • I r, ,(t- f.| ('(xU - I '"'id At.. ,n , V!'., :2„'m.ry';, ' ’''•••• " be h. i: .'i ,. .1 1 In, ... -)rr| *n 11 ' : . . poured .. t ’"'T bin i bund" . Ki, h| , o?11 v .) , ' ' ib i ,p.. , i,-bed "V, >■" srloo of Caiai.s it ,o|r. Mnnlgo ' IV rpearhead paralleled cl on e| coast for Mu 1 ' ’ b ib’d f. i ham mi. i rad fur the ' nrl '• 1 i do . wai ., giant ti ap " ' " b 1 ol.i i .uid I )i ink irk -t|-1., / ‘ vvith thi Grrawns in it Tne b !l b ''I'll Ills- VI) ini|es ropth of .l.ii i i.i ration s armor ground mil an advance uf (iu miles in less (Ii iii ‘t miles In reaeli Verdun-1 ! pace which left official licaH 'in n lei s l oninmnicjiies lagging I’.IIIV hours behind. Rut e\-rn at the ollieial he;tdi|uarlers rum miiri'nies lagging many hmisy behind Rut evrn a! (hat gate be could catch feu fleeing tin ma ns. tin i 70 mile I’roni \mcricans h i I si ihlnd to or across the Rr|_ gmin holder in the vicinity oT s,'dan. reached to uithin to miles id the (ierman frontier ' erdun. and in an eastward thru- t tlirciigh SI r>i/icc to I rim "U-I", had advanced to uithin ,Y« miles of •icrmanv's Saar. ‘r,'ev i ci- ,-r| a j,,.,,,, .)>« •"n<*u - \t g nc for, ' and the ' <• • I ,|, ),,, [ pn,._ 11 . d- glih'.v f<'light fee jx bit. Idle. and :lnve t -ug I * ■ - d Ld the mo.F • -1'' - - u the .Id French Uagmnt I mi Verdun is unit thirty ir.tlcs flont tile I Inch \ ol I iivcmhnurg uni !‘i miles limn the rail ccn t'r cf Met/. c onnn-rcc k I 1 utiles from " ■ ■ >”.",.'1 "II I* VC Tu n.) Berlin Recounts I iHitnmj' (jams B\ \ nnkee l nits * Oiujou Srpt. 1.- (AIM—Til*' Berlin radio said today that tin or \mrriran ,ii miu rd divis ions and throe motorized dtvis ions had reached the Vervins area in a 30 mile thrust from Kephel, north of Laon. Vervins is 15 miles from the Belgian border and 15 miles west of Sedan. The broadcast said part of the fourth had turned toward thr west at Monieornct, cn route to the Vervins area, possihl\ rut ting off (ierman formations be tween the Seine and the Som me rivers. ONE YANK BLUFFS 946 GERMANS INTO SURRENDER CAPTURED by the Nazis in France, Lt. Clarence K. Coxydns, Potcau, Okla., talked Nazi major into aim render o£ 91G men. (International) ^7 ftti SWARMING ABOUT A PRISONER dnekadc in »nfIwii rranee are 919 Na;' wh" .-nrrendciTd In one Yank. I h‘ is Id. ( ! fence i.. ( • . n. of Poteau, Ok la , who, alter bcitr^ 'Mplm d by t in enemy whde nn patrol, in south T-'ianee, rntr, im! the enemy nisi1- that hi., unit was h mp-d. by the Ah <•. Ihe.ult: 919 .\'a • ., in 'ludinii 17 oflieoiy, ..a r. i; ud"rcd. Ofhcml U. • >. .Signal Corps Iladiuphoto. (i ntrnio.tioii(il S'>uiuiohnt.n'i ■Ci ■ I ■ ■ I 1 >'V rmt.n Bulgaria s (government rails Hungary Krportrfl I rymg Pcspcratcly 1 <> 1 .r-a vr tIm Wor * ' n'Jon, Sept. j • ( A J* I I IlC Rulg.iM.ui govrMiineii t ot iv.nt Ragromnv tell today shortly after its failiif^ to win an easy way out of the war by pleading neu trality. and amid indiraiiops of I.m reaehing internafional devel. opmenfs within the Balkan king do in. i jl l no-. . • v it 1 . f 11 .cb I hat the I'll i i 1111< sa |i advirrv nMnin, . • ' '*n 11,M| rh aft'•<I roti ic<- tryji lor ’ill I* • 11.. a < iff | ; m|1 11 a' I M|1 Ml I’ll i .h - \ iiM i a i ■ I! ■ a an si >i pla pi ty w\ hr trial * li|- i: Ihr I ha Ik in : al el ite ust i it get f)in of flip eon- i hr I. I. i j l i' i i i a i r v .'MV* pi i;s,, I a g fhi"g the (Diini ry’, northern tinn ier, i’f'a• iy h» .end tank columns |‘ -iiir mg al' ng Iht nnrthern plains, i; At the s.uiie time rumors spread throughout llurope that Miiikmh was Irving to eontael. the \llies on armistice term.. With Romania already out of the Hiller line-up and negotiat ing in Moscow for terms on w hif h do might .join the Allies as a i o Indliger^nt, Hitler’s *f utheastern frrnt thus appear* *1 to he falling apart in three nun t t i »es. I ha i in ml, atrly launched a ; i a i i 11; ■ 11 -1 rlmi.i I.: to (< >111 indict f la- rn i ' it Hungary was •coking ) i v • ■; t I'u' 15iitInpest i t;s<* 1 f was ilrnt. I»’c; it>i i reaching London t i f a I n aw .aid I lungnrians there i a d : i, * 11 • si ha at BudapC’-t was | . T11r Alia : ir: : as I cl’ I >u ig.nria were .. pt - >•:. ismuch as they in- i -.! . a mil'' ry opend ions. Bill i1 i i r *.iiai• •<i i- i-Ttain that one ■ i i ;: 11 d • ifii and the w 1«1'.** .11 i i * * r troops to within I irr pi ■ . :»■ >rdt?r, and tin.* i etcrii . , (J11• i•.■ i• iti-i Yugoslavia of U:in- i | -1 m : a and Tl.t.e.v, territories v. h eh $229,474 Sent To State | By Paralysis Foundation Halcigh, Sept 1 -< AF)--Toe S1 S'■’n tda * ion fjr lid mill*' IV.■ r ? ■ v re.-pr cH a click foi J 129,17 1 S. to o thf National Sound 'ao I if ii • m the fight .'mail, i th" | -Vo ; a I‘m no. which hi ■ f i ni". o hi*, on . 1, in I lie Stale 11n i June I I,* • ''■** Martin ti ca an er ■ a 'a • • 'a.' o| ga lii/a I ion, a r I i i i ■■ i, e a ii". laicwH through the March ol i 1 ' . o"ci ,i pen cl 1 it ,vcai . . nee June 1. Martin .-aid. the Na tion i| Srn.intlation ha - ."lit |un'1- to ■ • g $229,174.1” «o North Carolin • ( ■•limit*' . m tl > V -»fo ii .'T "T h n*-'l : n. ’V'-: .:i ».. • .. •; ,, -■ <1 ! I* • mr- • .I ■ I up i. i M• i n •) l1 M 111 • ’ I' 'll 11 *ini irh: t|i i 11 . ■. i i ; -in i! - < m 111 • 1/ .?!',!• Ill hi n i I; i ♦ t'M t ' .1 11111 r\ . • 11 III • 1 • I i kirn11! I" : ‘'i i I*Cm in< . i»i m: .mi, fi t. il y .. V t,,rl in*! • f" im I; » . t ri . ,1 III .i‘h * ' • .1 '• • i • \ i terl in ]);*■ >r\ < . IS "i" t, I’nlk nnH ,' .1( i;* rnm h it . ! i- 1* ‘i n I . miinlirr • f r i..i • • l •< •' .hi 11 ■ <r. I v 21) 1 ' . h., i i - t 111 * r > ;. i (111 ■ i1 ; . - i ■1 ■ i i 11 Brest Blasted f roni \ir. then Infantry Moves In I ' 1< 1(1)1' .opt 1 ( A (’) \ . I I ' M;‘'r||i)m I mml>f i\ ,i ,.n it. • I i i< 1 mi -t mui\ |km114 . hi Kriti;my -t i in I " i t "I I t 11 ii i<Iy nt | »'(|11*' ;! r . I .t <»*n. I i r •. f r 11 * ’ v, ''.'I" '( Ii' op . 111 * * i m 'in ;i 1 Ini it ;i. n 111 In I l'f> 111* I" i / d A11;i)11 in hmlx r nt rlf n i t ‘ •! Hu »'<• nnn i, y rl i\ ] -M in Thr* ;i 11 If!; nil {’till | " it inn . inn I "i |»;i i k. . ukI I Hn I ni t I 11 t j • IK1 ;m "f Ml f I VV1.. nlllv (il)l' ni 111 i l nr I mi "|>fr;itini , 1»v A Hum pl:irnv. I.mmk 1 Mntnm -nul Kr mrr m • tin' * in; i nt IJnnrl llyitu; WTltliri' m.iblffi t||" : In I mil il) < nr 1 .. 11" 11 f • 11 ;<* I n- ! in n \ poll.' . F'.i it i .1 ‘ <1 h ' . — • • I hnrulu’d in:: 1 u "is u|»» l> i 1 j * I *'))•• * 111 I ;• . ‘ i .< ' I ■ i : M-l •* '1 | 1 r \ t i ■ : f • . | . I • I 'I ( i ' ’ I ' ! ■ i f I ' 1 ■ 1 • MCI.-' j 11 it i« ,i i . .(I )• »ul i > I "■ i'ii‘ •: i i \ ; lr' I I I \ i I h‘d 11: .•!; .t i**l’* • • III. :• • : i, • •' • j \ 11M ! |< •I . .’i,r| I >| |I | -I| I I " /:• • 1 ’ . • I i 1 • i 1 I i^lit pi i i ' Uoi i * i * i .ml I . i I * ''in j Ki *ih.p, 1 •< * 111 >111:; 'iifi i i" -i i i | ■ 1 • • i \ in; ;, i > i l.'inrl mu iv , Japs Offer No Fight To i Grnrral llradnuarlers, Snulhvvrslj I’anlir, Sept. I -(At1) -America's mi might, girding for the day when j J.mtn planes at a lime can hnmb i Japan, was disclosed today to have hagged live mure Japanese ships and struck anew at Mindanao i>: the an ial prelude to invasion of the Philippines. Nowhere in more than i.ooo miles from Dutch Celebes to the Kuriles flirt raiding planes stir up enemy air opposition, but. Lt. Gen. Harmon sur mised Japan was hoarding pi m strength, which would lie turned I in furious combat once dr Philippines an' invaded MacArthur reported eNpl"'uoir, and Pres started at Davao, capital ' by ol Mindanao, in tlie southern Phihp I’ines. by iiglit raiding patrol planes. Paula, guarding the east nppmach I" ihe Philippines, was pounded I’V plar.es from the MacArthur the atre. Pelicf was expressed by Harmon th ill I p nnn moc n/»l nltnm nt i "to III _ I ... (-'ontinued on Page Two.) a With 11,417,000 In Sen ice-, l>i<4 (’.ills ; No I ,oii<>cr I -iLcIn ' j Washington. Sept. 1.— (AD— 1 Selective Service reported to Congress ted.tv that the armed force, estimated at an overall ^ 11.It;.000. ran he kept ti full strength wihtnut eh .urging cur rent draft policies, hairing un foreseetj military reverses. 'Ill’s means, t oione! I1 r Hire . Kersling, Jr., informed the sen ate and 1C use .Mildfv Ciimmit teis. fiat if future induction ril's remain const,ant, feu men over :»(i will he drafted during tile re mainder of this year. Daring July, X.'i percent of the men in ducted were between IX and :!(>. he said U IttJAt.f. S UII D i*i;uso\m i. < i v ri R Washing! 01. Sept I. (AIM Des ignation of If! miht u v posts to ervr a.s department personnel center to process porsomv! Indueled inla the many op released from active duly — was announced today by the army. The centers will include a recep tion center for pr.iccs.suiK neulv in ducted men prior to assignment, a reception station lor receiving and reassigning personal returned I rum cove ooi.v. German Guns In Parting Channel Fire ! nd'>n. me l (AP) i w • •w m.iii r -. '1 gill! Ilf .1 R. 11 > i o n i • I'll led | (HI .11«* 11 ; «> .i ly b da V i i 1 *i; r ■ In ' 11 b.rn l • v'di;r*li R< -rl h i • I r m r\pm 11 > i• of thr hr.i• • a ,i t v pr • ’ • English in \ note . * Sr- < i i! f. h warn." J t o-'n • r epi rlod ].. damaged, mo at east mu- mi . lulled r.eoii Igm- I : 11 > • I 11 Him ’ oid3i of I)' ■ •• »nr! m lli*' path of wiftlv advening Allied rmr. f? ippeamrl I o .■! Jr that the ( Jen nn ... nth I heir rum ■' m ic >♦ i» ns ,'ropM.rl vei e 11 v i to inloarl n 11, prh am nuiiit mo a * ih|e upon Kngland )eh iv t in ■ \ 11 a . a nave. Rngbsh I a' -iud r<*j)nr? . sa irl ilia! i wide a1 e.a , . ,h< 1 le-l and t hat t !i,. it I ark 7• a ■ \ irioiis ” Re tin i id 1 led to mala , • erv • 11 the m oil:, with the i ,< ion that no e •:planation can he nh aim'd fi "in "impotent made- a; to v hm her t 'i 11 • mm , . i m e. • gainst : i ! Ir ■ i "':\-:iMnn iimparatnur;, >r ulwllrn, !><••• , long flistanee we a ions ha i- goi . nli art ion.'* ! h it i . i) i • ml 11 a 11 e ’ jes an weird he a |\ o . i f fl e to eight Pel is. he gained m i bargain with Hi'iei n HM1 Removal i II lasrist eleiT'enl . la in the 1’, ig.mian government .. w ikely to he a1 otju'i condition. 1« dgaria rh • ed her border ' ;'d d■ i key a ih- Red army massed on KM' I' ' 1 m •]• it h R '.iliania. 1 )\ i a iri t n ay that Bagrianov had an munca' l re .gnatim of his cabinet, de to*ik ■ dIi(*€» .1 one 1. WHERE ONCE THEY STRUTTED, NAZIS NOW FLOP IN THAT SAME HOTEL MAJESTIC which was their Paris headquarters throughout German occupation or France, high officers of Hitler's humbled YVehrmacht find scats on the floor while awaiting disposition as Allied pris oners-of-war. Captured by French troops in the liberation of Paris, they seem content for the moment to en joy their last taste of luxury before setting out for bleak and waiting prison camps. Perhaps they're thinking of contrasts between this flophouse scene and that other of four years back when they strutted into Paris as conquerors. U. S. Arrnv Signal Corps photo, Omarnatiunal u'ouniivhuiOj 1 Jungle L ... TIMBERS hind by l the £, a;p h *- ! • »",!•.. J' • .> M'unrmi of T1 h •■.•’. V . , t.,p the Ivor:'- . Si ‘ ’ '.l *’11 (•f blue, po . .1 i • !/ i • if the Nippon0 ° I '*' -1 i. f file In .1 1 hi 'f' ;*• . M;»r ;,:° 1 • . •> photo. ( / P f r / an' •-! ■1 ■ ; • ■ ■; Soilllirt I) I't.! n« r (i' riii.iii Anny I .cl L In Its I «t f I in-rr II <»mr, Sr pi 1 • \ » Sh a» p a Hark . h\ \niei h .1 n | ml; . a 11 rl • ni iim v r.’nmhled \a/i rr m Hi inl irsi.\ianrr in 11»«• upper llhonr v.tlk'.v of soulhrrn It am* tn,l a ^ .t ml III*' < ,r | mins t l ml nmthv.rd at top sprril, \\o' Hit t! pm uiiiK \ lltrs h . . P an lilts T miles 11 uni Ihr yi <• tl • ii\ <>t I -V fill. V '!• I •• • . ' • • • ’ r -til ... i . . ' .. ! I . 1 :;'v.. i] h I . ■ •: , • . t;I IV"’ v • ’ s • I • - : • i: • •l lJ hr \':mr .;•!••• i p i •• • • "I • I i t mn \ a rlromn .i fc rr i:« h I! \ in;: I'-iiiiin, in .1 avnn tr-nind Miulliern I'm- i’\ Mni.'-'iimnii roast. was reported ihiiSstinu down to lh'* Spani-.h Inn I with tin* ! !<( lilt" i iinn rr-.is i.. nrr. Chr .. siii y r. ■n.-mti d ■ . tI" in 11v • 111 vim i'll •\v i nc; i \l I” • *;, 11 ' nr . p,. • , 'll 't| • < In tin* Mpinr rryjon ilotu; tin' I i rr.rh-Italian fronthu farther inn tip hmm rr. the \meriraus rnlrrril the village ut CondiniHir < hatelatd. which tin' (- • imans had hurred m rrprisil I'm patriot ari i\ itie.s. \\ 1111 1 hr A ■ ; i • ’ 1 • i inny I — --- (< - l.l I nurd op, P i r I *t ) Gothic Line Is Smashed Bv Eighth Army In Italy Hume S'1)it i ■' \ i ’ t I' .,;ht '■ ir - It v 111 >• i| i it.i' i' n '. . • ■ i ■ lii 'Hi :: i t he inter Got I t' 1 ne dot ense no them Italy to ■ depth I I ton1 v.idK it .11" point . 1.1 It 'll" r • I I In:; ,-.t V my ItTtnan reststane* north ot the Fti . ia river, whose the Nazi I tve hurlefl n tanks in repeated enimtet I’lnrks. Mlted he.nt(|ii. iters •> tin meed t i ia.v. The 1 (HHI-yard penetration was node west ol ttoipn Santa Mas a, yhere the stron■: | nt i; MotTee •!lin was captured. Tnnk-snpp: rted lilaniry lollowotl in- oi:so nul esiab halted tiu'itiscKrs ilong the Na/.t de fenses. In Pe-.ii ■ teady fighting w a 10. ported continuing between British nd Polish troops and the In.' ( a nodi.in parachute division—then- ''id enemies at Cassino. (Dispatches trom Pome yes‘?rdi-y declaring that Polish troops had cap tured Pesaro apparently were pinna tine. Pcssaro is now rii'. ided be tween the Germans and the eighth army, wnich is established along the railway line running through me -\,UV
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