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Assault On Siegfried Line Nears Water Laniers Are All C rosserl On Western Front I- ' ■ , ’ !) (AP» Tile i'i!’ ’> 1 -Nile I'.'Ml. I Itflit ini' f'll'r'l • • *'i' 111,t ml a i'i'is■ i;gu i■ .it i • iieiit cI''.s*■' 1 m I'm- ihi1 Wattle i/\ C< rmatr. • • ai;, • ami j ■ 11n■ 11• ■ ri to ■' it Win ilea . v art..,, ry ratiye m," tie- .Si'-yt'rieil line in the lay !.!'■)• .. i’i. , i i: t hi trnian W< ip ■ ''■ l' ''.t\ ,,] Aaeheii, ai tl,,. ap. I it' -ai.-l ie in ; i,. i in it r. I t1 A ' ■•! • • i i<• 1111 arm i“ a ml I ’ i i1 i 11 .11 m w i• i • i" i aem tr1 oil m 1111■ };i• ■:i title f>|ior.i tii 1)0. ' f Ho: Anioi , a, inio,.. "■ ' ■ i'i t (ie ...ill ■! .-mo. vicinity '1 A., chon. 1 ne third .mm has crossed the Moselle river in five places around Metz and Naiiev. in east • ‘ n I ram i and has crushed a large scale (unnan counter at t icU. flio B ;; m tv mm So, it/.i laud T I • -Ith the British . ■] - ■ lie. i'i I - ■ o - Ml d " o; > bridge '! ‘ \ 1: ii ■’ 1 inad I'jjaiiiv ieo. c . r. gi v nice ai i. i a . I la 1 a- '.at! as! 1 i .'em til i : la i , "op tew d tla i orihern an • 'a ■ Ilf t;'.' Si eg lied lino a I do Cl •re. an 1, del town ii., mi.' ft a ••nth'-.. ' • i! Amatol d ", I II" London radio, in a broad i.ist heard h\ \li( said that (he British hid forced another cross ing of the Mlirrt canal miles east if \nlwcrp and west ot tin original crossing in the face of increasing iiieniv resistance.) A a; la i . ! a- ,.1 " l.a'h ( ouu'ral I’ll 1C..1.M: non ,1 Pago T" ) S' inc \ It»rc (h'iscs ( )t P;ir;il\ ^is \rc SIionn ii tor St;11c ft a ! < a g . S. j .1 :> i AI’) K. vc i re-' ■ ■ • ■ . : . State Bt i, m • i 1 ■ ,!111. on: ga g (ho tu'al iv.mil>'-.' N ' ’. ('a 1 • li Ilia once .t a I '. CTH 'I fa ■ ■ ■ ai . ■ ' . asos •.■ported ■ .• S' • . >• .ir. • ■•. ever, iv ’ • ' i,"• t o': , i ’ill rrc- - .i 1," a i , ... ..• a a., 'lie Hi.;.) pi i In I'. ■ ■ i ■ . • 1 .ml oi'intie o: : 'i , 1 no tl( 1:t ional e;.v ! i ■ a i . . a 1■ i ‘■ )o'rt ; a a ia; it u 1 i I eng - g Kan: , ei'v of Kwang : . ., a:aid throat if the : \ .ng >, niti ' • China in 'a .>. FIRST TRIPLETS TO WIN WINGS FIRST TRIPLETS ever to con p'ete training together in th" 1 • v " « Am v Air Forces are 1hc Hinkles, Jay R., Jcne L.. and Joe D.. ... : Mr f d Mrs. Ross R. Hinkle, of Walton, ind. They received tic rl C •: ni sinus as second lieutenants in the U. S. Army Air i . e at • o T'aele Pass. Tex., pilot school. USAAF ohoto. (Im.-nrr- .■!> Middle Belt Group Migh tSeek Holiday If Delay Persists Meeting in Durham Calls for Vig orous Action for Sales Iturhani, .Si• j i '.i (AIM The A' iridic IJcit \\ , ivi; >a aten .. A social ion, al a iipeiin" Imre or|a \ . a | >| xii lit etI a eeitl 111 i 11 ei • I o meet with official of the To | iiin'ii Association of t A I niteil States Monday and request, that In' TAt’S rescind its action in postpotting the opening of the Middle and Old I olniee. i In'll The TAPS • ale . r. ■ lillfe, I:, I j pii:;t jioned . September I;; to s* | a ei tin d, ;-leiel- pa If. iponins, aiul frnm Si pie ■ hi i C > 1 ■ I ■ a • i ■ 1 .1 the flirt Pe'p o; m I ;; * u* ■a i iso ol ill aeatc labor .1 mi last-.' Ti irl;, \ i nr Mir ill!,. I let I V ' tear 1 \ ,i (.• i.«l;ioi decided l wit the post H111e11 rail ■ .ie -I * an id< : . 11 it !! ie Vi r imia.v n nffi ciif' n.al the a •••-■' - am would a|i, ii'n I fn (to- ' rnoi >pamhton ai ei' " Pi 1 aai < am nia ma la et., l a • Fra!a ' i ■ |U 11 - ihie npi'imis dale ' a ■ ■ i • a .her 1. Tile ; i' a i i: w , • , ■ • in . '. . aim >1 Fred it iy l-a. Hendf mi ' • i ...I M ■ 1. ■! |i ill'.- pre : inn T111 ■ i ' mil - | i e named to mum v ill T.\l S ol o- | ■lit- v. i I .l ull 15c- ■. F play S: a e:;-;; • V . .1 ,\l am. el 111 :1' i • ■ oi. .1', I a -| \fienek. ()x 1 .' K Ford. 1. in:;;, and I., C. V' 11 . dr irn :i,r nf the ! im liam t■ dj.or• i n.ar , et. 'Che ( ild Poll \\ .-ii-eli m. •• A • iciu ion will meet pi i., ai ina m ill at A in II e i -Sa II -:n to dei ate .'.llal ael.'lt t' v iII lake. To'-arco i - .ml .vaivlm st lieil 11 ofi fle.mr:' >ep t:;■ ;.. > ...met! ’ 1 the iipenins • a ' d' s a -i a ina ion .sain.-I maria;!s .mu d • FDR-Churchill To Discuss Peace Plans ‘ I’rtnn, Si-pl 'I ' A P) In i p_ • I pi epnra 11'*u I - .r a nnl let •.* - * r i • • ‘ ug with Prune Mimshv Chtfrrli Qurboc President I\‘.om*\rU ■ i today with key diplomat ie nomir ad'isnr.s and also aw • i a Hi u ami*', ad' r. I hr l‘..n 1 '>1 I i. i i fa \. ; o Hin d tmw Ibis eel;, M r. • ' ll r('ro]\ cd a I ; ,• mahc. • committee named I" .Judy • leafed pcoiinme problems. Thp a • ; are Secretary i»f Stale Ill'll, ■ ',n v of VVai Stine.i»n and S"<* ' <>| the 'Treasury Merge: ihau ■ tin i White House c< »n I ei cnee «»t ’• H al impf rtance v as v kh Hnh ' 1 Murphy, newly -nan ied advwr <»n , .nan all;ins latienei d Ki.."nh<»w • < ■ m.ii.'Uid. M ■.i phy ha • j1 • t re- j : icd iroin Italy, where lie saw Minister (‘harchill, u d l here ■ hi en I a ndon i ,vp' a that Mui - !• '.' it'd alte! d the Quebec meet A • a her pn adei 11 la 1 cal ler • I. I j;e. . .. director "I war infer- \ ■ ' <>’i woo recently accompanied lit" P a l"iil t». I!;. wa a. Y< .n |-(|ny Mr. Ik", n>-1*!I met v. it.h ! 1 lag four III I 111 a I y (••».: maud . 1 ( i • a a 11 , ('.purge G. Mar .lta l i and 1 II::'. || Arnold, and Admii'aI •' M d I). Leahy and Krnest -I King. | Ma kail, army chi el of tall, re- | awl after the other-, tor a long, | I" ' ' i > a I talk. | , W.vJkngion, Sepl. J (AIM Prrsi- . a.I |{im ell a I id I ’i'll in' M a; i s* er 1 ireliill are on tin* threshold T,f ar. 1 tlirr historic conference, summoned the welcome problems ot niau. ' • •a • ietcry over Nazi Germany and 1 'peeding Japan's downfall I.' ndon reports that Quebec i !h" likely meeting place. \\’;c h mgk »n i'opoi : . say that military matters arej marked for first consideration. It ’* p rsibly a preliminary that Pres idi nl Hoo.sevelt conferred yesterday with his top military chiefs. Hut military problems, at a time, when General Kiscnhowcr's columns i a 'e driving the death blow into Her- j lin, blond into other urgent matters. | It i taken for granted that Stalin ( ill he kept informed • 'dl new-: i rial i'rg to the crumbling German i front A i evaluation of the war in the Pacific, especially the part Britain ; ’•'ill j day when peace comes in Ka- j r >pe. also is in order at Quebec, i By American naval measures, the, a ii111 upon Japan*s inner deienscs *s months ahead of schedule. ONF. SUPERFORT IS MISSING FROM RAID Washington. Sept. 9—(Al’> Ore Superfortress is missing anil presumed lost as a result of yes terday's B-29 attack on Anshan. Manchuria, the twentieth air foree reported today. All other planes of the large task force which made the at tack have now been accounted •fer th eJBuiiuai-:ue \,a:d. 4 Hu<-‘ 1-11 Filled.. Al so Reported 11: East Prussia Now .'T civ., .-'.•pi. !> ( A I') I i ded army olT.-n- i w I,.i..>i •11!:vana, e i' >’t•<i v. i1 s 1 i ■ • in1 <1 t>iit• rj‘lien- i.-' \! i- • ;,| | i • 1strt i>ans an<! A11 it-d ruin mandn unit - in Yu:.y. da . ia. a j; )it-;t'•(-ti likely today to I'n-r lie 1 Ialkan peni nsula < • n t i r* -1 \ n 1 iermans in less than a us At iiie same tune, a Russia: . sort ti I- nve driving "ti. n hi!" , 'It •-1 • tlt-g • heart et Ti n?I■.. P 1 - lit ti vvi’hin 12$ a.ites : y - ! rtt :r : II ,-y. A Renters dispatch irani Mu i u\\ said (11 iav Red arn:.\ pslruN It tve ' 11 --<•< 1 lie- Inntl'T int i us, Ptus.i i i.vi-r the S/f-ziip.i \ rr .inti have returned will) prisim crs. t* A;i r ■ dt i 1 ;t{ ani C! tfft , ■ ■ . ! ire. and R« , . •; . ■■ . r me- .• | : • , R iu n , y |; .. et .1 1 ; I le 11-| ill I _ it-1 ■ i I - r J t |i. lid ;ar a- ! ml tins ,n at u . p; .,5 , t; , , , ,, . i. . jan cd Hit- I! itlvtrf be I): ■ • bt ■ al id \ rr, ■; it > ■ • I; 1 »• Kn*ml n. through thr »r»**s and radio, < ‘ »i f i m i;«% -1 to rail ,->n th<* llimri';.ui p^:-nU* to fallow Bulgaria !ii a ha ndonirii,' flu* do'inr/l UiUJirnir and :utvr Hu ir B'ilpon . ii:i‘i * ",1 1 i'-ip..! !< n • hr* w r *1. ••!*,<*. j -• , • , j n .t1f‘l y ■ r* (hn - I ut* llu* :<.1 .»! lh- Bal ;■ i ■ into Allied '< B \ ; ! i " S''; t " ■! j *. IM f ho «>(:'• I " : »• ,'M: . iho rhanior .'ti ' " ” « .1* rn d'- 1 »* l.hr } 1 uni f.: * ' ' 1 lh<» fa-.! tiro \f hop> -Snl B y v .1-; unfit I .• • *•: « i r ;,t t ack and ,va -; hriny 1 ...- ird ro *'io :ly hy Y u :,r*.*.!av and ( h < h ;ms. Turkey •*.. 1 n not ice hy '!■:. i.a t!; 1 n •1‘ < • 1 day-; that j • i > • ; torafo \vh"lc> 1» St f f.’d ly Y, !>:. -• dr-'flnp pent , FUEL OLE COUPONS ORE ATI Y EXT E N DED igh Syr !l ',\p)- I’eri-trl ■, r a d I'lS-e til' 11 1 1"< 1 j111111. whit'll • 'Cl 1 ■ rhecRlI' : 1 ] 1 . i' on Seplrr' ■ ■■ 30 will rein.'it if I thr ingle hr mining ■ • v<-a . 'I'. S. J< he :■ :ii. St tic t )i’.\ 1 t rirt direct' -r of hr Raleigh til'ii" I Price Admiiiis I'at :• ii. anirnnired today. Pi riull I 1 . ; . 'ii- tin- no; t ..(I n f 1 \ : . ■ I ' ' i 111 S I ■ 11 .- , .' I I,' urged . ■ •: ' ' ri' rs hi till Ihdr i uel oil t ; . * ' nee in ttrdcr t" 1 -,-!ie\ c .i . . 'age "1 1 i! storage S|i,!r'. ' i; d t. , u:;. hr '.I, ■' t!l' V bitVC oil will ; 1 j .-old wealth r b' grns ALLIES REFORiED HEADING FOR SIEGFRIED MNP. Xiiii'i i-'.iii 'inii's driving iiiruurd on .1 I ro.id ■ . 111 11, luinjn. will ,<>•: n mounter the Vt/i '■■cgirii-n-l I.did I his ; .‘id !u si. 1 .;.i“ ;i in . 1' 1 hi- lark Ir.i ps in the I mi'. \\ is mi • ui the lew pictures of the difriis'- - pcrrnilt*'d out ui (.i tnuii;. In lor. Hitler plunged into iiitr, (Intent,tli n.ii 1 ' (1 . ijtcrnni:s . • 1 riv in With i)corral ion 1 o Prev< i«t Rre?ik Komi •< • ir ‘l'i \ a\ 2> < 111. racing lor Kimim <mi th* to the Po valirv w*t Ji«* til substantial rhan;.'‘s in posilirns, ai’fl lmav\ rasualtirs arr I > r* i ? j ^ suilcml by botli tin* <*»‘!iii:!’ mi Mu* eighth army. < »•*)’.<*va 1 \l*" ."uln \ hrafhfiiar t•'** s .* );ini; sm 'I torla v I: ■ . br.-akl-h . : 'hm ..Id r ..:.i.• tin Alii'-. I" -■)I im:1 * I!'.: til.-, II Itr.lv ;tii'I cii ! : : . . : .i|r (;,,i}ili e. Fit id h K<- p||-iiiS Uirt.- - ni I mi I rv .. i . .northI i ii'pp.. min , "i I:'., .-••iiiitf-r iitliH-!:.- - I'vH v Tv-. ■ -xtoiidcd nmitjj Ih,. Aril ■ hi- ' ' : III- !rrnit li..', ■ "■a h in I-. '" ..I ( V •(• hx mid i hail . ! , n' 1 and I1i.-.- ini 1. • hrusts vvt-r. b.-alri d|: - "11 I .rl hid mu by Ih - •I:.:hb nrnr. ; ' : ! b it 'll r. ..j-,-■,/(■ I mi I I n-I -: ( h < • 1.1 cri i. 1 hr Vi ■ 'h . i mid 1 b:ilulcr t• i'm: . I Mil- I at ic-ir-1>I ; In pri Ilr hi ' i' I-,.- 1 .-I I i; 1.. II,. I ii-1■'1 n ■ : "d'lrrd iou \oirni ( \koi,: a ( fear to i>art.'\ t loudv »nd eontroed rather cooj tonight: Sunda \ part)'. « loml.v and a lit tie warmer. yanks BATTKR NAZIS IN BKI.Gil M .j. dv though it was, the Allied drive into Belgium found plenty of enemy resistance to smash, as is shown h- ‘hi picture_one ef the first to come out of the .allant little country—of American armor in action near .. .jn Tanks arc seen deploying to ilatten German i.ilnniry and other arms tin:* li st! teen trapped in a ’ . g g,_,,j| ' , Kadi?1 hote, ao'itational oound.hiuUi.) For Saipan Hght Is Relieved, ■' 'I - VI’I ( h- li - .1 M Si itli. 1,1 tin- l SI •• Vl.n .. , .mid, - >il An-' :■ i which dr,•• ■ lap mi 1, , ■ ' j... r| ;; - in at di"I i ; v 1 f at i, ii 1 i i *' .r , . 111 ; ■' I, ll>-'- ri.in in.'iiid . t Marim nrt-,* in the . ; . ,-i.i detail at a ir • . til ill. . ’ V llI 11 1 | i 1 1 1 M } 1 11 ' I,] i.S'ii) western Pneifi d ana till pnigrr.. . , , |! neidenl I in mil y i ■ ■ f Ii a ifr.il Sin nit ... an ar: y • ill and I mil..I i ,-!m v ■, 1 i 1 i • : ' i . 11 i.nli■ . 11 ., , ■ i ■ ■ ti .- Iiieli he pri ll.nl , ■ , a 1.. ' I 111,' III!11 V (,1 r tl - Pai ili ■ 1■• ' i : a t i111i' V I . I , ' I a I • ' •y.n li I■!• ,1 ' ■ .1 <p Nazi Attacks Are Smashed By The Allies: I - • j ( \p> ! . i 1 ,1 :,-r a |.ill,iig a!’,'-- ,|l , ! a. a 111"'. a i he, I til" In' , - O a a.',' allael 1 'til- ( Il'I'm,' a ha a ill ‘ n, . I ,,-i-n 111,' haltle \'o, ma y today, v lule the Bi fi h tee i , y "■ ,' t i iui-i••• i : i —.,,,|, I 1, .. -1 a 1 i I ■ 111: )l P> lllT.h . 'll ' -I ' -I-' , , ■ I., 1 -lit ipiii'-nt i ,-t -.- .-n 11;!,• in. , till,-,,i in lielginni. ... ,-re rle. p.., ,1 II . 111 ■ i i-i 11!, >1 i ■ -i 11 < ill . an,' ' y ■ ' l, i ; tfle ■ i , i ,' - I! I' . ■ !: Pm ! ;i| my '. .. n- i-l , 1 ai t1 ,■ I'ii- t fit! ■ rale halth ■ ■ t , ■ ; 1 ■ , 1 i ■ \ ' in | ir.I 11 111 i .lk* n it Ml V.. Plainly .I -11 y "h 11 ■ i h> • -, till the Ii i' i h drove a n - i ,i nh;i -i ,e ad ai-r., th, \ Iherl e;n ail,- ;l.i miles i-a.' t "I' Anl verp. \ . ■. ■ , 'ei-| Pr ('n re I" ndm I W( (; hf'i t| ! ’ a -. , - f. trees, i ii(-, I t lie . - - 11' - Hill ’.v ight nl tile | I-,, n! ■ 1 , h till- JVn'/i • I n niched tl’i- -,l"i Th a ■ ••• il!'- indietile,I (he G i ,n ,i iiiir-s had s'l'ei'i I'lh cl in 1 i - - l, • ■ i • 11-1-- enough forces foe a ■ a-; - r-: i ’ I Stand. Th - t U apparently was intend ed i- ,ti the third triny's flank and* break thf-iigh to the rear west of Pie Mi-srlie river and perhaps at tempt t., split th., third army front . i , .a ...Uv vt , Pan.v Tw o. i * Philippine:. Are Further S . ftencd r or the Invasion ( ?»' I Ilf* Associated f'ress) Hard ncv an -.tabs in .h.pan s \ Mai ( ( Join s .. nd li t In.a h i t Irrtresscs hHow the invasion mciKKTfl SMiilippinr -s were report cd toda \ lit in I ok.' o. The rm ni\ report s.<id (ii) hii; liemlirrs with lighter escorts hit "Mindanao Thursday On the sanip d a \ Liberators. Mil hells and I* .Ia’s unloaded r.n tin Kli ha \ area nl llalmahera isiand. stepper. stone between Mhed liners on New (iuinea and tin* ! h 111 Ppi lies. Ti e.,.. , aid . !}n.ii-h inn - • . <• i. f 11ird tlie | attcrn *. 1 ( *•,, . ;■ i*r* .* inf* -e rial u art.if' •.) • 1 • h-i ‘ml rthur. Aclir-n ai \ nt.?/ ■.i . the Td,, i I*. T) ) i m i: i1:. i r ■■ I.. unhu M aUaim 1 ■■ ■ ! - tit • M The air ".-;ir has a. •»;i delmile i.,~ , inland- . Cien.T ! Me A r1 bar at. , l '• ! • •; • i i. met iv i .*• . [ 11 j > ‘ • 1 ! n,• ,e l U j •• I • * t , -li Hn- • ::.. * i A..-) and I 'litln is la ini. mine \ • U-*i i r )i. . (: r, .ini V • -• ■ -I*. * I 11 • 1 \ • n'i‘ i - , Demands Of Russia Balk Peace Parley A tDum ba rton Oaks \' Im-:i n, p. |it ‘.i i A I’) 111 i;11 mu ill lepni • ai 11 ! Rind ‘ii idmi ()ak i ill it li huldiii'.'' ;i p lVr ill''ll! v iti- i' i Krilnm and tin I'n*i:ni Slat" ill \\ htt lii'f a nnl n it hatild 1“ 1 u Unwed t ‘ I \ (it r ill till- \s 111 11 j e •nrity nrpattr/nl i' n "it dt putr 1 n\uil\ injr itself. i This pi.. I.. ■ . 'I . eil I. day. 11 ay • 1 ... •Ill-rl i >i • I , 111 •ml ill llio ti< libel i i i w - i • n ip; all, 1 '.i'll.. e alia 1 he I I States m |il.ins P : an , I 1 . 1 n .: . penny . Ei kei i ■ ' . ; 11.■■ ■ .1 d i•■ ..''e to l>o \vi idled ■ lilt ; s.e,: n. 1!, , ,,'\rll ;md Ciae i'idll themseh. • it th • line point. it ■■ , emir.>|.m.l, on tvhich the Russians h ' rmly re fused a eompivutise eaient The is.- 'e i.- deeply stuniliiv.nt, be- i fin iso olficials feel it the one way , it enabling the w n Id organization . i1 lum-ti. i in rase one ..t the big,, nations is UU .'.g^res.-o* . I : u- ■ gi ' • I il':: i ii ■ " li i o' in ’ * ■ I pl’l p| II ' -.Oct age I H’Y Ii, i! I ■ n.-r . ' ill In ll,r 11 - li is i',1.1; ■' a 11 aggl'l • I' U1 ml l ie II a' I,' i \ , 11 lea I , 111.1 ii • i I v ill thf mu, 'il, pO'i I Ira ; ! V ; a im III Ig all I 111' | il I I , ii'tll big j " m‘. I'l " ini'll • I 'Or:-. I I U 11 I. ■ l■ 11 a' gi’l it'l a I ' .1 111 g 'I ' II t'flill I', 'V II! 111!' ,(• | l\ I- I ..ill a- till' I'm till Slates. lire a Hi. liiN-ss. (.'Inna .md. eventually, i- • im • r alii el I I'rl l\i '1 y ('In internal i nal timn against ilsell. 11'.a e\ er. then is an added pin' i i'in Ii.iitiiir parlieipal i. n uf a Mate n a \ ile mi questions involving el; Tins is 11111 agreeable In Hu., n, nd Ihe main reason lor Russia's In--, tation is believ ed to be the FJiiv. > ’I'lisli dispute, aggravated by the ire.-enl VVaisavv situat'ou. The Russians have shown eonsd rable determination to settle their juarrel with the Poles without t.ut ;ide interferenee, rejecting an otter >1 6ood unices Irom this country.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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