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W Uptthtrrnn Be THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ^kd «,,.e „KKv»-f up--~-TZ ^**® ASROCtATKH I’RRhjj HENDERSON, N. C., THUI#D.\Y AFTERNOON, SKR’i FMI.I-.i; v. i i! " ?lM-''"^v ,.rVVV'.rN7'KRNOON FIVE CENTS CORY ivtw.Niwn Ml int PARE BOX Alt THE WAY FROM OVERSEAS <:,n o (>>. S . V, . . : <■ ,,n Army affair:; and a surprise furio'i:>,li ! > \ : [.s’. , i,uj j . pri.-rd a.; much as they vjvn Moiti an I f’..p !i , Mil - j ■ tical sfrcet car that waaMnUiiv* him h<> **. I j ,>u .*.<• • • * I •» < bralion thev staacd on the trollev'j platform. (ft.'crn'" > Invasion Losses About Half Of Expectations For The Big Adventure i .Inn'dmi, ."r*)d 7 -( \ f') \ err in m n v '\i m;d' i»■ *hi "’ f flu t 11 t till Or* V/eoi,., Ill t ho N" ' ' : i' • ismn v '*i c nFH ' i < ne-h 11! • 11 ■ e j ected ligure, Hercdiry ♦*! W'.ir Sdmpun s;nd 1nfi;.iy. K< v July .Mif1 Aem—t they •* 'lightly h hum h.ni been eA m bed in ruh m , Stinr.un mined it news Cl n form re. 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'”1 ON THE HARD-WON BATTLEFIELD of Bellcati Wood where■ ■■ of World War I rest in the soil ol France, fast-duvin War II pause in their pursuit of fleem* German ainucs to pay • u i At tiie staves ol an earlier seneiataous liami, ^ FINAL BATTLE i y* * w w n yf yf 1 #rman Declare War | On Germans, ; Turks Hear 11 i I lot ’s Balk .Til Kmpirc All Cio»c Sa vc Hungary Only I-omlf.n. Sept. 7 - ( A I’) -Bui Rftria has broken off relations ; "'itli Germany in a la t-minut ■ i effort to avoid invasion by Rus . ian troops massed on her fron | ; ter. I’i patehe. from Anktira said Bulyaria also had declared war ayanisl. the Reich, but these lacked confirmation in Sofia aim I!i rlin broadcasts. Such a dec laration would make t he Rul Rars technically at war witlj both (Germany and the Allie in the midst of armistice ncRotia I ions wit h t he hitter. I'll1' <'■ ■ Ii;ij>-e or Mil Id' ; Balkan ! la " ' V a complete except for I [nn t;ary. (;< I man Iop'p.s in Hie Balkans ap peared to hoc been trapped, u it i 1 ,.i II 1 emlc j ll|f’i ]• 11111 v out, ;i lift ( * I , I | (Ii.-| tfche, rleclarerl i\ Orman di | vii.ions m (Jreeco were virtually in i I lie t ns;. iie (; reel; C"; crnmcei ill '-•.itr in ;( •urn m i- reported picp.innc hi : move In Athens, belirvinc the day yd f*Ir°ek liberation was near. | Ankara dispatches dated yeRcrdav i said Bi.'ltjaria declared war Tuesday '-Hi all * after feveri-di telephi ninj* be tween Sofia ..mi Ankara. The dew i '.ii it 'V.'IS eomnitmieafed nl finally by the Bulgarian minister to (lie Brdisii i and America’' ambassador y eaf nyi 1e ■ * t toe I lie ere bad been re pn (o ‘tie fill ■ I,ill envoy. Dewey Is Off On His First Election Trip *>••• v->11 , v i a p > . rp>- n _ »T'l M 1»' • I.. I F: \ v • ff fn, fn today. * • 1 bv !♦ ii jm, .on , on u. n](" cii i*:*r h atn. f«.i the Hr f \* , . time pi<- uha11 m| .j.f ii. imp campaign i • 11 r 111 * * 1 * •' I 11 v ii i v < a • 1111 rl a! p ,;iih p Hip era ni Abraham I wnroln Will \?j• ;. f )n\\n\ and a ‘I iiiPiiibp!- -halt, ’Ip f r1 > f * Ilf.iiiincc planned fn Joavr V. • \\ V"|I. <’ifv Ha. nidi n i i i g for Plnladpl phi.t, u'Iut-’ hp ’.’ ill open his drive h»r the prr idrney v ith a .'Fl-miiuH0 speech tonight in ennwnfion :r !J, where Wendell i. Willike made off w11b flic i" i imafinn he .might m 1010. The fall;, exported to deal i largely villi p'atvar job., mill be I i hrnadra .f f NB<' and CBS) at JO KWT (io a ii. >r Ki.l ' aid Marine Mayor [ Bernat d Snniifl of Philadelphia, Senator Tune. .1 Daur: and other! [Pop'll »| a an leader arranged fo meet Hie I )*'*"■ i• v train in tlie Philadelphia 1 station anr| neenmpany him to a downtown I "IH where the New York governor ha . mhednled ev'eral pnn erenee >. Besides talking to the 70-odd re porters accompanying him on a 0. 700-mile trip that will take him to the Pacific coast and back by Sep tember 20. Dewc.v arragned to meet with representatives of service men, labor, Negro and Republican wom en's organi/.at ion . Worldwide Press Freedom Proposed In the Congrss Washington. Sept. 7—(AIM — A resolution to put Congress on record in favor of worldwide freedom of news exchange, “to promote better understanding among nations and thus help pre vent future wars," was offered in the House today by Representa tive Fulbright, Arkansas Demo crat. Thf Arkansas member, author of a House declaration on post war foreign policy, told his col leagues he believes it appropriate that Congress “should express in no uncertain terms its devotion to and belief in the principle of freedom of speech and of the press.” __ I TRIAL AND DOOM .RENCH TRAITORS SIX FRENCH TRAITORS CONDEMNED TO DEATH GUNS or A FIRING SQUAD 1 wring to an curl «• •• •• '•? r-»>. ■ I*\ • ■ ■ ' or ' d r • - ft or hctr.g sen tenced to die ns traitors. This drama of retr.to I m ‘ . - i .. i • j ■ -I : ny ..pm ; of France as the Gorman are driven o> .t and tlr »• I'. • a a > ! ' i ••• T. .. o' f to j«* -t-on rj>n wore tak°n at Grenoble charged v.bth ho i. • i ■ • * a V •• ■ (■ >. Si < v -l . . .yy. At> . \ th* story unfolds in three chapters. U. S. An. y . >1 Corps J' • ». . at Souvj^i ato; U-UIL£ Merer- l.nUlr J II North U Aimr.l ( I' rrrinii ol W i*r*m w Mom *'\\ , opt 7. ( \ P» Swill H li j.tn I rot p\ v, nr j r ported lightoi: wdhiu 90 inilr% of t*lr I !a.\ ,*nd writ- . e lirvcd to ii i vt* Ir<*afI *, fri i i« d J “ Danube t>iil h-ii !,nl tin* i ,im:^ viav border tml to n i > r ! the In n Mate gerg’X v. Iiit' Mr might v mv i rni fliMtiigh P« Tran.vl va ni l si Mj> .. 9 lie l\( <i :. i i • :.:; r; I, t I., • t j . i n • ■ • • j acjlUte I i ■ » •; • ill Hi oil' irt to ■ • 1.. .;, ' 1 ft 11 met !• • VI ai hn I T:' •, 11 a M .11 : i v ■ ■ 1 ' • i (•, | 11 n , ,i; , i , ggd n if *111 11 I • : ; I : 11 I - • ‘ ij 1 • Uni t |ic.i • iii.t Till IUI ! i on I "• : .: : i V a • i’;i|>,H' «'*l ■ had. t • in. | t: , , -1an | n i :I 1 i - • f ! . in. t! the Iron ( i .1. • - i fight illg t* ■ • i *y ’ ( ir • * i. Danube, u ,• , t ol the V , capita I In nort!i‘ i n I ’ ■ 1 infi, a g: cat Hit'll ma\ 11be) ,!c War .i • < .,n<l . the war into I I Pin i.t jn. < in vioh-nre •• An ! w< > Kli .-.i.m groups ■" !.!<•!. mg along a > a j front along t he .Wire' * river. ■ m . : 1 close ea Aw n t| | i t >ache ol !; . ■ . Iish capital I 1 a >Jaia .> lor*re of (Ml ole'. 1 i toppled -a* • and the I in. a m.■ < eh in ■ h .. miles of 11 • 'Annn I<r,|-d* i . i Prussia. Red St II her larnh that 7!) I a if) i German ; harl h< vi i. hied r n lhe |«.. eastern f r»*i*t a. Hm -.man iv’e from .Ini" T through V u 31, and ;aid II m< an . the in h my. in nine *"•!, . ha . r\h n iin.de? 1 a German . a gif . tor tl .m h a , sent again. I II.*• M'm, " Olhni ■m, dreds of line ,,id Inn r lir'l'H repo t j cd raptured An iiummnn! I tigc- rale jure ! . a. | of the Red ar v and Tito's form . v Yugnsla ml v as exported In ITi, the German.'1 last overland c a. route from the IJalhans. A 50-mile liange ol foothills at the southwestern base of the Tranyl vanifln Alps was all that separated the Red armv from the great plain j which embraces Budapest and most i of Hungary, and includes Hitlers most import ant remaining wheat bas in. The Hungarian frontier itself was 122 mile.' distant I* ie e ?» ff t on a n s rP .1 i 11 fe o $ £ 11* if 13 * i •>’ ho S' A «> '•*✓' «S»* ,.* ti .*. K ji. ! < k ,*> 1 H n <••! i\? ,1! 11 (l'■*;Mil F ore!'-, i i j S . ,W(: r- i i(<! ‘ i, 11 tr i I • i \} f , ■ \ I * • : ■ ; i lit .mi'! I l , • t r! i i i • ; > i : ■ : j ’ (n h l; . {i . i J • j 1.« . i j i !i»il ‘ \\ . I I | .1 .) > . i .’ I i .i **-••«'. Si i \ r u — j:i up . !. iit J J : lih t * *»: i i i * i \ii?i i >. .in . i1 • ■ . >i •III T.l ?i V ii!M' .It.' i *- • i i.h i ! ::. • t i. • • f ■ ii; i < i . \ i. /ci !,! mi % j 'm •in *!<•)•» sir! Si)'1 » III.- A I I If I CUJ. . : . i ' 111! • ,1 i' i •. • • r!! 1 ■ I I ' : • • ' 1 < H'l’l . !. . i 1 ' •' 11»! j : 1.1: I • 111!4 I! I •: 11 , ■ t , .nil :• ; * * * • | ■ ■ i’tnr.. 11 i 11 (* i 1 m I \ I i 1 i • . i •»rf! : I j*4h* n: - \ Ml 11 i’.l; ( "{' . I • i" I '■ • i. ' , ;,.)•! it If I :• i ..; i , >'*••! 1 • 1 i rii.-n ■ •• mi i. * * ..rt..' ■ ■ ■ :)!•(• .'ill p. 111! ' . I 'I.. ... ; I ni l'. Il. -'ll ' - l!!' I I • ' i noi l I:.-.. -i u ;.i. I I ■ . I . i i In I ;. i i. .it ...]> i! < i hr. I 1 ■. 11 ' . >. si i'. in; I'l'l.l' till. 1 I'll.' 11. . .1 i i litis i : ' .11: Ik-' A i .. s'lt . . ‘ Jap Premier 1 d!s Diet Of Rising Perils 1 III \ i *lf r| I'rr . . ) » »* «**i» .* r i i a i ui .o iold I'M* « » Dirt • mI.i \ 1 ii.i t ; • •! niiisl In* prrp.i i rd for • mi! \iun ir.in .in ill.irks • 'ill 1 <’ :•< \ I!i< d it tr nipt i o of I* l .{ Iiiidinj; on l.ipmrsr soil ;• ud'.in lli«* i iiu;c ot possihil* «i . lit hi*, first sprrrii to tho Diot • n • o li took oil o r l ist .Inly, mmtt mm "***&*■ 5*- ■ Two Allied Armies Join i In France I Ha miner l.astwarrl I' or Assault ! Jp .p Siegfried l.ines Li • i 1 < 1 < in. a 7 1 \ ! • j r f: , reported nnni 1 irially 1 1 <,m m,. • today that American arnim | f rent nort !i and mil li Franc , had joincrl force . at an nndi rlo a‘(1 point near t In- (ho ir nit | horrler. Thro- w eri named ■ . II he force, iif (hon 1 a I I ’at ion' • ; third army ami <; 1 • n* r; i Patch' | -'.eventh. i - I mtdon, Sept .7 ( A P ) Tim Atncrican fir I and third at inn hammered ea (ward on two broad fronts toward (Jerinaii\ tod,ay. heading lor tin Siegfried ; line where a deci i v.• hatt le, p. c • Imps t he lit t great l>att h of : war ill l.itrope, nta; ho fougii . < ;rnc at 1'att. n third ,, , m hr; o|. Hie Mu li.- , 1 01 . 1 s a I r .Pi "I mui'o tinan tj'iy mile In in guv cinlimns t" Nancy, ".ml min n, "ell. n I - ■ 1 I In- j, rtr.. . m v a Mi i, on tin ri\ ci ' im a i1 .. Th'.y had r on on,, ri'.vtly i irniacln ail ..vr 1ii Mo/ellr.. AttackinK In ik in.cl 11 and with ,|,' Mol/. I he A11 ic-rjcau.s r.n into tio <■ . u:i i-t i firry lire a. t i ■ i : . t,, . frnrrl under order |., |„,|d nnt 1,, ,1 „ I: I m -i rlc per,-ili. tic . • nins. i t in mi.ut at the met i egfried I line . * 11 n• - d : . i ri OS ,■ r,| I to , ■ I had |,o. a mi ,»itrf1111.i,:i! ■ , i;,i I 11,11 ] f>)'•' i( h(.*r} l|)f* livrj- in v n I '"'day alto,- a week's delay • ■ain," I . : .'*' apply rll I I Irn If 10 Sinking nn a hrr.t aim., .* ... ; ' -I 11 'lg, .' ill SI -I i II- t, |Hn j Infill I'",in bridgehead.. , 11 treed . i l.v mile ,],,|ig 111- Me ... * •m,,r l,, \nrhamp . in . „ .■ ■ i a*m,, | I'Olgjum. I'h,' first arHiy Ihi I pi I Hm .. dangerous fnr 111,- f lei man .. f" 11 'va ■ aimed arm-.;, ihe Aidrnnr; 1 ■" d tii<- pm thorn tip , ! Ha- |,rp, i nl 1. ixembourg shng Hie fail- i .H hy the invading fl.. . m I ;i In, ! ,l"1 a’ a conker link ,,l liar Nieni, j.--i line 1 • H a ■ vo a. I hr* nr,a C madi.jn | n n v im adod Helg.• • ■ the fj, a '"nr. a'ndmg in a: , i r-.| polish di : ' '■•''••I ■ in*., iho lam,i ■ Canadian dllngi aind ,,! Vpi e . |on mile i . d- Mi-igiuni , ftie ( nadian •. ■> Pii f . -. aln-adv | nn bntli sidio.s nf Sala in .ytliei a ; I" "ice, aril a nee, | i , -i I hill ...rvo.i | ik ■ *-viyl and ,.,ni! west .,f Ihe Dmi I'irke g, ivcvai d nf H) In :,i d p epa,. i i11 vgo German:, in ■ i o Ho|gi >•« ■ 1 ,a a 11 .1 rnnghiild • i i i• a,- i a I ill llgge. I he bon -led * e .1 ‘ all ■ hlell til 1 'll "1.111 . | legal i Ming ...ah i vo... I ’ ’ -I " 1 ' a ill ,1 11 I . I,'. I- | a. , I I g|-o.,lP ' I lo<l I l\ nr.n lire I 11 rrl that Japan - m Iho midst id a grave ntuatmn "pin which depends the rise in fall III Ihe empire." lie added that Ihe lile and death of Ihe Vamala rare is al slake" The premier's war review, ii ( the opening of Ihe Diets H.'dh extraordinary session, was dr* scribed in a Tokyo broadcast re. | ported b\ Ihe I'rrleral t ommiiti. ■rations ( ominission. German School Children £ Ordered lido W ar Work T Cnvoi!.'.' t 'fii ■ mt.. • ", i ': , , ii'i i . ot Hrf. < • ■ • ■ ' . into • rn eijnent • «• I'ii!.; cvirii .!i • t i*»n *!• ri re .. 1 • ' hi , in h.n ge <>f l I ji i ' i n, i.nniincoci a 1st :. ■ • f tii* l*i i.>.dan :i . i t < hi - 1 -: . . . ' i • V >i ) v . iini.i 11 > • f. j • ; mi >!t>i.l d in di l iii.iiiy,’ .mi l < inMiii>i .t mi;aber • >1 uni .i -n.i Hie !' i:n :.ul;e, ..mi-luiuing Uu uei . .• i ami C»• i man student' \\«'Lua aw v* to give up si ;dying ii iii'iiei to do mij ortant wa. work, and •i i-n!v wai wounded wil o. ii. mod -• • ' \ >iU(ne,- at univer SI I If ; " Pupil;: from +h<~ <-,slii . lr-ie if German public .elmol; or noph ved 1(1 a major extent in .vai v ■.. Ih>> broadra.-.l said. “Those woo j beallli or oilier reti ■ ais do not p n . 1 ieipnle m war work v di be e. >l ,y. cd as leaders in evaenated rbi'ih<n' tamps Boys and girl .the .. - a part icipated m the t . .eu.d ion a' their bombed-out sellouts ana. th ;v | lore, have no lessons ha the time oe i ing. will also lie employed in war i work. | “Girls of the eighth grade will hat-’ to work. Seventh grade classes -will ■ be employed, in addition to their li a isons. in social work, particular!'; hi , the national socialist (Nazi) welfare organization.'' WEATHER I OK \ OK Til ( AKwI.i .A I’aiti.v cloudy and cinder to night, with scattered ail riu in thundershower* over rc ist it set - Ton. Friday lair a.-.ci tuitd.
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