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W V > 'M3 * a -**n- "!• **J/'M«’’3U A>*KV _^t *«-»•• *, r* lipitfogrrmt 30; 1 HIRl Y-P 1ICS r \EAIl Ltm^EI> U IUK SKKVinS OF ---— ” ----asm!,<_iATKD ritKss. HENDERSON, N. C., UEPNESPAV fERNOON, SEPTEMBER 20, I'M * ruBLimn^.ur^aktehnoon FIVE CENTS CORY congress Is Ready To Adjourn After Doing Postwar Job Prcparnlmrii. Im Reconversion Air Virlually I itwslicd u ,i hii'nt'.ii, .■ (• iit ‘h ( \ i■ | i • • 11j• r' . ; rl.'iiniril \ i«-t(>I T,, mi it . rare again t l i»>:<- I , pi .pa rr lar the cnllap .1 <,; 1 ' . 11\ , pnlishillK oi l' 1 hr la .t p m- major pieces of legi hp i n n eking’ 1 nit the road to in-ace I - aders said t in- la, j,. pi rhalily will 11 (v . . ]at, thi \ ■ i-k and ret m u home not j. a, - [1 1 i lie Nov roller elect mn. I i III 11 ( a 111 yc 1 1 i , p 1 - .1 eurmiiii ■ ; • . pi Vthillg VC call 1 ■ ; .1 ■ fur the (el.a i , . id fled we have d ivn a ; l.e -gi am fur ' 1 a ■ ,, ■ .■ (■'■■ e- -mu 1 1111 ; ,:, j 1 I • t'i • air fl ee a; rp, 1 .1 y t ■ ■ . 11 t the American • iy 1 in, \c .i su| -plemcnt and impi <>■ ■ •; , -yi .an I n meet <i'-M .pi 1.1 1 ' . .a- 1 :, I■ i 111 < I a I fact . ,1. • l.yir , , II * act:* I' 1 if i.i . ■ 1 1 ,:, 1 1 . . 11. • y ■ 1 cmII r: ;•! 'liver r ; 1 ■ a • ", I' 1.1 a fed tn CO, piety pot - postwar legit 11' e . . . . nin t of which has been wh-p 511 a inn) .shape sine ■ Allied in. p. began 1 tning aero - France, fins program cmhraci s Crciilion "I an aila-e i.bilUation and n Machinery I the d .-an . nn billion uf war- ii i- imnl; t 1 •; 1 1 mein property una-'i ,■ up : ot ^ three-.boi 1 ; \ 1 .-in 1 -i t.-i nrn.it 1 nn act ; i. i- t;I Mill 1 r; yin . p nem I tls for « at \ etc; a. .. (';ills I1 or Reik i I o Keep I1 ik lories \et i\ e I -ono | mu: M 'lire i!. 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Make Faces Across Road ' mi in»iat h Sept 1 * • \ 1' ) ' " > * ' I- . nt the Intel ... ..I Ilia, nt John I. I.( ■ I'll h* t hei you ,i . pi • Jdent ol ''1 •' I e 'rr| Mine W") i.el .> 1 I Ao'erie i l" ■ 11*isc* to live ■ 111 to your i do o ■ ■'i11c: 1 iv ymir i■. ntr.n't. ■'! ' 1 It" I W. convention, ii reply, l,,',’t (,t I»■ I;*■ ‘ remarks "an in- 'It to cwry ■ '">• \\oi'krr in the nation. '''.'■.pressing roM ntnient at 11-.• • iu .11. tin- convention said "we ha', e ;n.'"nkcn record oi ,">4 years i . n .'t'culims observance and punetilu us i'g.irri lor the sanct'tv ol (-"iitracls. V" :: statement that the :11in.• work 1 could iiroduce more cilal is "a »e i i a , it olute igm ranee < I mining , ictcie, and is a display ol :• >e *s »n »I ■ ah.'c unlincoming a Cabinet • iticcr M.iv we inquire whether that state i "in v..is cleared through Sidney.' Inside Information i _ SITTING n a ta >Ie n M tz, mt Of lira Fi ik F D 1! vh! Oaks, i , . ■ ' Of ■:: t aijun '..I/. la tha bi s led to fi - •’ it ' ;.ttca>u!U ■■ ■ s ■ 1 n that city Ini uii nal) 45-Ft. Peak Is d Wrldon | loocl Not ! f> Rent'll Re;»Us ot I l>at llil in i9'UJ \\ • ’0 ( \ P) lie If* i;i ii* .!•; * ■ r; • i , aha-ally It t’< * ■» all*.!' I’llhxI .1 ag*1. i ■ e.X IIITII ll I . nai-ll Pi t (it III' Ill'H'r at Wcl.il o l>y I hiir .111night, w , at hi r official ; ,aid. IP -id. lit s of low lying' area ; aiong i in ri\ or, hif’h i • o11 <•:i I.;. Iiim' \ i'.a in *'l’ I In- lm .t t wo da\ . • • l'f• anicil again today ,. :. 11., I ■ \ I ■ l ■ \ I i n ■ (•: 11 it ioll a nd to I ;nvii.ii * d to evacuate to high er g coi i in I, it 11 ci a1 ary. A r.*j. .1-1 ii-rl by : In- Virgin)*; II ighw.a v I lepart.nl (in. i m 'I'li *n*.; ., | •■■.*' I' S 11 i> i. ■ * , \ Mat a1 Smith i11 I . V I , will i * * I'll I'll a1: It -I \ O', i i V ,. I 1 a * . * V It g A iso r , II . way 15 it Clarksville and I ' 1 |.cl\\ ccn ,\ i 1:i i aI Smith ... ".a* a 'o *■ .. ..t lime m !n o'clock I intgia I a *u- ,ls ,. til. a.milli' i , II nl'.*. av l |;. 111 I." a. i i i I j a a , 11 a ‘ • 1 :1 i 1 0 '! i I -tv 'Til ( fiV'-ii. a. . ami ( li n t. a I , iul 111at t P * ■> oi e * j n‘i a 1 - ,n ; *n m t*"ii a ill'*' I ■ , . j Ilea| j • ■ < f) to i Irctiet 1 hat I 1 ■ i 11 .i.l t * ii o nvi | I. * " '1 v i a., a . 1 . ' io ..I o' lllPI .* "aid not • 'e I'epi iti'd '!'■ - year. ( I! I 'ST i VMI S itlVM! VI' r;i( HtlllMI I .IK i I A IDMt.lM l: . .. ml. Va . Sej,l. .'a ( Al’i - \ a; I ..I t|. o.l o|, the .'.COO- i e or. , i... I, I;,.* worst in yea a.. si - e\- I .i 11 ' i i mil'll 11 ich 11" mil tonight. ;!| • reported today this e was .... , i , |iniiierty in dial city I'p.ri ih, 1 lo, ,1 on llw Pan river and ,| :.t llio riv er was falling .after l each ing a 12-foot crest. Thi crest at Richmond was ex pected al afxiul 9 p. m. Weather Bureau ifficials said a previous pre ,m • lac a..: e[ 27 feet was promail v I little high, fo'-vans" die v. .pci are flattening ■ * at s. oiewhal ;.ri, r the peak lev*'! had pa.,sed ( o Inmhi ___ Legion Asks l iriversal rJ ruining And Big lNavy t’lugago, Sept 20—(A I’I Mo* Am praan Legion today urged imnv.li 11 1 enactment of a universal nnlitai y training law A resolution adopted j at the organization’s annual conven-J lion suggested that Congress approve legislation providing that every qua lified young American should 1 •’ eeive twelve months of army .a- racy training, "at an age least apt to dis rupt his normal education and busi ness lilt” I It ree mmended that such a stat Ut« become effective when the selec tive service act ev**1"' and ■ -i 1,A 1 program of mdita v nstrurimn be integrated v ith the m <demir educa tion ol the young mrii 'i hr delegates d o called tor \niei ican retention ol control ol such j army and navy bases as may be deemed necessary lor nai">nal inty The ei.nventuin dei lared the vine "should be maintained i t length to meet successful l.v any probable combination d ho.-nle fleets." and opposed ihe "loss ot con trol to other rations or the scrap ping ol any » i uui urst line snips. 4 NEW REICH INVASION IS NEAR X -A— A A * l i " " '*'*'** * + ++* Germans Falling Back In Baltic Fall Of Riga Is Expected Any Moment 1,000 Communi!ie* Swept Up by Kr<|s Past Three Days .Moscow. Sept. 20 (A I', A massive Maltie drive, first t>h,i ,e oi a supreme lltissiau atilumn ot tensive, rolled the dermal!.', hjtck steadily today over the Latvian front, immediately men <e .;iy n.iya and I 111 ealel.iuy to briny its fall at any moment. Frost dispatches said ad' a nerd die and m t -t i/.t d atlanti v units 'lad p sl.eri lie ji into tile citv'. rte I’ii(‘ ol I c<»mii.' ni,(i. notnc(‘d ui «tpj>yt>;irh t(i withm >i\ . lies ,t !h.< Heri jinny <*rl£*'*• i :: - n. tbn*o .-nU.s ar.d I>i i:;ht .r'liwv j-t bepr. *«• me n w ->'v ■ i i i»111 , i \ tellies lui V|» ra Iiluri'li iii'.irli ",000 communities in their smashing attack, which promts1 s t« clear all the Germans shorilv from Fxtnnia, Latvia ami Lithu ania. and pave the wav for Ilf "‘Plaining steps of the autumn elfeimivo, expected to !>, hig‘p r 111.in an.v thing to date, i lo iMi > with win1 h Mm K'"I o ir■ i I'toe.iing n, 'in1 It.iit ■- | "oil _. . lie.! i '■ '0 I he ■■'. .VI a i .' ,! - I’"' II I re I in.illy •••ill I,-Mr re, 1 in Ill every cct. ,r. Trie tv •• - i . m t|" i i, , imp n;;:i ipji ." i . ■ b fill' ■ 11;; ■ i1 . 1. 11! 1 nr 1 !' ( . i p1 • ; t - IP 2 fhf- | V ( r<‘l' i i i'll) . ! i thr Vo'ti • n 210!' lrr*f i . • t i . 11 ■ . t .j . i h»* • -K- I f\ • •*! ,11 M'k ir I It - • •• < 11| i Mf I t I,I Hi;;.,. ■ i'h i' ; . ‘Ti.i-.lii1 ■ I*.) • i, r\ ’ , ... , j-j ■I i I ■ ' t • 1 l«‘ f 1 I 11 |1 . » I |f I ! I ♦ ! n ( Iv' i 1 '■) •; i <’ ’!:11u l),m k int.•, i)v J i,i , .ipi‘.R. ! hr < I" :< .1 .ppi < irh t. i! • i .| li~ i ' .by n cl" r<l c;»ii,r • ith • mhuv "t k ■ ’ . •' i V . I, . I • I" >11 | J1 ill 1j.'» •! tv . A -• i*-t inmimi'yir -..tib *' ' ;• r.t ins thrn- h-vl i>prn .rrj. ,ry n-»t l" i rh r.it i .11 y }*■ .4 ■ p," }>i 11 tnry 1<. •*. n *.iv* Hi jn mf*n J-, • -e H IV■ ■ f'! ' ' r f i 4 .n I »!v ( ;. • I ■' :,p:; t • 1' I 1 -■> rM '.i'll; . t f | .: !)|) pi Ilf " • 'n ih" i- <•-pi i (. 111) i’.'iri• 11 the >!'.!' H H.tll ir t ■ v iMpi jrrri ', HO n»' ' •» 1 t thr (1 ’;If .)t RiyM. in ;• c.n\ i th.il H i * ;it< n* ii |n ii- nif ipr ('■ .in ;i i” i i< n Iv lop in l‘n»n r 5 • .<r t" liir sir j!h I’liP ( J, rm.'p;-; vpt - r! . nnuit' : 'it'.'rl; hclmv RpM, I.pi t ' ’■' Sir, iff ’ ; -1: 111 It pir ..i 4 he ,it - hit-.: w;.s i r,pij].,»4ri. U. S. Troops Break Gothic Line 6 Miles I! „ i .c, ...pi ’0 i \ P ) —\ me:, : ■ in t. ....p . ii . .■ i11 c ii hed the (;.a h l oir on , 11 .,iit .1 i miles no: !h of Kloiioir, oihI -trurk within three mile; .it the ,i:ijmi t.nit r i,id rente.' of Kiei'cn, oilo. Iicudquartoi's an nuuneed today Storming deep mountain slopes, American troops penetrated well in to the heart ol the Gothic defenses, 22 miles northeast of Florence. Front line dispatches to the Unit ed States Army newspaper Stars and Stripes -aid the gains through the mountains cos! us an uncomfort able number of losses. The official announcement said that, "although no large scale breakthrough 1- apparent, the liftn army penetrated against defenses winch . e stronger than any yet encountered n Italy. On the east coast units of the P.nl • ", eight;) army battered to witliui idle range of Rimini, gateway Hi the Po valley On the flank of tar \meriean Ilr.n'.dian, South All ie m and Brd.sh infantry also .-calcd mountain 'rongl.old- and came to grips with the enemy al close (pun ters. "The capture of the most impor tant hill te.atures within the past 48 hours threatens the whole enemy position," it was commented offi cially at this army headquarters ^WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partly cloudy to eloud.v and moderately warm, with scatter ed showers and afternoon thun derstorms today and Thursday. Tonight clear to partly cloudy and mild. . AS AIRBORNE FIGHTERS SET GUT FOR HOLLAND i, &wesnm nanaa- 2 : » 9f*v: - ' JSmm- . t SECONDS BEFORE THEIR TAKE-OFF for the new front in Holland, these Allied officer.-; and ,-w-n wore :. ■ .red -n their C—17 tiansporl plane on an airfield in England. Trained and confident, equipped with !i .H>1 ..* war, they pro out a grim reminder to the Nan. that we can hit at will through the sky. Carrie.i in i •• tha- a thousand tr.in, port.; and gliders, the init ai foiv>- of Gen. Hrerelon's airborne army seized po.-:i. •• , in-n-v n-» the northern if mi; of the Siegfried Eine. Eater reports had them heavily reinforced by a.r and .-no-, mg !-> attack. U. S. Army Air Force# Radiophoto, ilntermti-mal Nazi Supply Line To West Is Hammered I I I' .11 _ • .'•)>! ; ( A ;• I I ;n - ■ " ; ( ; Hi ;j ■ pi 1! :< ip:i i » «11 • . \ ■ * I * • I t • •» * i ing 'Hi man : - * p ; . V i nrlint! 1' .*• iNi-'l.’ . t.'ni fi • pi o > . i: a !• h«- , • 1 • r , r» |.« -t i.»:-i J * t h »mp -•) <■* I H •• t-f i t . . 1 • i j • •'' 1 N i • 11•;t»' 11 • • I IN ;• • vf 11. pi l b>'iiini| 1 , i»i» l r i »•' 1 ' i n, i.'.i III ..I No- \.t( hen i i i111 ■' I ..-HI I "i > ini j »• ’ tout ro i I v. oy hno . > mr j ’ MH..I- it t . ■ \ ■ 1,1-n .11i■ I tlv ■ III.-I from f (ilogne f't i Rlir-yrjt .. 1 , ■ PI J \ Hi M iin * rlarUMf'll t *.* iti11«' . o'.1 v I ■ i e they <’t,niH-r! * M.h : lhr m -m i« it*' I !■•• *ir ITlIh’ • v fir 01 ir o • 1 thf i . i, rj I M .. ' < V > \ * I tit' '1 Kl <• plot1-- * i'l • ..p*- '• .1 . •« m.; *M f 111 ’ ■ * rl 'll i In y 1; gh t hwioy 'I ; '• ' ooman r oim * ,n iio>g ..ri i •<;.'• p' i i * ■ i hot My N h i l> a : that \ . 11 • - * 1 i , * . v-.-ip m *i IT-, Sm i'll ( !it||' ill r. ,i,i up p ir,! 11 - up. miter • *• , • • • incli'fI V' .t--rMoy i»v a 1111.»s | '. i" : 11 \ i • i •. j | > 1; 11 h * i n r h j (h n y TOO Klyii i • : . h'wr.bpt 111rl mm- t ightri v. »•)•<• !• t m t.la- •«' I' o Crete l>i<H kailed In \\ iTt I', sea i >r ! . 1 ()1 Nazis I lie re1 Rom.’. Sept. . < \ I* i \ strem: Allied blockade Iris lieen thrown around < rete to prevent escape ot th* German p.nrris.ni and .‘iieii.v ton es there an- being Mili je. led to a succession ot ‘a • and air attacks, an official an limine, iiiei.i -'.lid today . ( an iei-based planes from an .Mini naval task f< rec open.ting in the Aegean destroyed eleven German motor vehicles, damag ed many more, and wrecked a Nazi plane on the ground, in .111 attack on ( rete three days ago. The nest day planes knocked out at least !n more vehicles. Germans Concede So\ iet Crossings ()1 \ 1 stole Kin er l.oudon, Se|»t. iI)—(.AI*>—The German eemiminique aeknuw I rdg.-rl today that Russian troops had eros "rl the wule Aistidi river at AVarsaw. hut insisted that Red troops on ttie yyest hank were ‘"rut oil." •"At Warsaw, the enemy, under cover of log screens, attempted tc cross tlie A istula river at si-y - eral places," tl"- eomimniiniie said. "The attempts were foiled and several fighting groups which had reached the western hanks yy ere cut off. Northeast ot the town repeated Soviet at tacks collapsed in German lire.' The Vistula is swift and 100 to littil yards wide at Warsaw-. The Red army has a bridgehead thirty miles south, hut Moscow lias said nothing of a crossing to tlie north. Ne wA m e ricanlia i d Upon Vital Islands Recorded By Japan S b i; r~ r I >' i < i vv a til I'!: i!.' 5 > j >; 11 < ! c ( j 3 r § bib) iSrw Vlolcnrr Vorl., . .•)>]. ’h i \ i' i Tlir I i..l, ■> rad in a him >i n: ■ d ; ■ i. d t ’ i;.; a- i a. ■: I you ,\ nir-r :hi In. mil t .lid fiK'lit'T iiad at tar’. : lli.ro,- i .land in t; •• ce n I . I I’.d.ri a;ra i n y • !< rda a nd di «• •• i .".0 ) ,l !>• rat • ■ a i a ’d o'! ' i aiii in 11 .■ r.i.niii i ; ii 11 , ."•ii *>iiii mill-, out h of Toi.' a. |. bay Tokyo .: n r ,n m M Ll)ii I i I Tor had I • a d ;■ a by all ml I uo carrier on -d ]>I;1111 ni: Monday, v. \ I i i ; Mil! 3*1111.1 j*i-i n 3 -. um; s i.vm \ t \\ piiasi Mli.-il II' ....! K" , i. nr ' M'l ’I i'll O ,1 ' . ; '1 I a I I II llll I , i i imi .a al' ih . I.i I nd I In I' a -a, cl. .I I. a I ,> t!,i. .Till' . i " . T' • ' :m n...red ill, i ir ■' l‘ha. r ‘H 'ia • Hi. ■[ " 0... I I Hi1' "f I II 1 -I i. '..! a . pa I.ms \ 11-1 all., i *. i; * 111 • ■ i ■ ■' i ai I m "in If a i a I • h 1 II "1 11 , a ■ .nil I'l 11|' pi "II 11 .a I ail a.lint III tailing A ! \7 ■ 1 " I ■ :li lllili ni i '• . .. . ..... I ailippim-., i"i|;,\ . . ,i ; . a '' a nr" I v a(i-|i11ri'iI .a . a i * ■ ■ v ::: r. ii i ■ g pu null* ■ , .a 11 p, ' .: \ • a .. ( I.• 11''i’ 11 \ ; . , . . , I r ' 11II a le la.(I 111..' I I' I’".. ; 1 i" i . An air 0 Xi ir it/, in. 'a i l ha I KI t division I mop.- Ii. ib -I ai i - '1 Ang.iur, ii ii hi'raii' ■ ■' i •1 . I ’.i1 ■.' :. and have i>' r!a '■■■ en ' a ‘ - : tla* .-.mail .1 upane ■ a gar rison i a. heavily del ended Prlebn id.mil. ".I ■ j '.. llia prized ir (’ I Ilia •a'a (TPdiled II! o! ( 10 ■ 'I 1 with "m: illiny in..at lh‘ .1 mast, dal found 0"' a ag - mgs .a gains* .1 a panose pill! O ■ in a. a.- nice .a d oil tii" west. (Otter Speeding V'Ciled Supplies 10 Outer I>;mks r: III :’. V . s -pi ;*n ' AP Till i ., i i (fond 1 utter Paml <*• >. v lucl iiii'c Saturday has been supply Ir'-sl a a 111." liar I' .11(1 III' 1(1 I " I 111- llll ■ i ieanc-slrii'l.en villages ol tin- C.upi | l it,";. , ia ii.. I" lay peeried ' i Non lie. n ter ui.ini' n;iI v, aler and . »>d ■pulls, euasl guard nilires hero mi. I iiuimced. \ ■, pli itail in.- i' '-I;s" are helping t ■ i ug in snpiihe.- I" la villages v.'lv.cl h.a ve i e. i'i assistance from th> !’. mlic i :n ev'ry emergency smei the vessel was built m 1 fl‘)7 j t a last Guard shore units also an .; e; orled aiding the damaged vill ryes ,',,\r g their Inunes back to origin ..•i!, s :s the "ia problem tor rest . iii ills ui tile banks. \ i i m i ;« iiis Mold A i I < »l 1 .rest \« t\\ ; N.i/is Kcu aided Supreme H. «,j!jua j h i Min I , » v peni Ilo• ia r ‘ r ui rr . Sept. ' <* < \ »* i feH (mi l»i ••• .1 * i •>< »• I nni * h pm i . hold !i • > ni i j « : n t off a \ a J ter a latt a si v w f'i f. , and now I i * hr • « \ • n (ri mp> a great n» .% fun «:« I Ini supplies In the Merman i i\ . inn Mont d)0 mile*, to the r a *,t. "Ml • l ,'4i iH/eii resistance" 1> \ lln strong. stnhhorn garrison that hid pledger] Itith'i* t<i hold out to death ceased last night. s u - pri me hr ad<*u.i i t i s said \ Merman broadcast that Hit ler had awarded one ol the high est tinman <hs ••rations to the Merman commander at Brest, in dJ.atiJir. t * i - ■ \alnr Hr (.eriuin high ( omi/i. ml plaeeil on his stand, 11 • 1.. \ iii.; h.\ w'tk the \1 lied sei/iij ,• f|» | hr pm i NMAR HAIa Mll.l.iON ( a . H M A N S C: A C 1 U R f. I) 1 f’ndon. >ep: .'0 \ 1* Mni e Hi 1 n HI l .‘Hi Merman j.m oners iii'. e !>eeu eaptlireii since the 1 i ndin-; ip i i i hit June I. J his h tal does not include the thou sards hagg* d at Brest ni at I >t teeing Bmilocre. BosMhiy I i.000 hi m he adderl to Hie total h\ the final niunl of the Brest garrison No Doubt Of 1944 Peace, ‘Monty’Says Siegfried Line Is Hong Outflanked Across f lat Lands !.oi'<!>>! . ’o i AH) — A I; i l "I'm 'i 1\ ni i -'i :i i n v .md ;• irlioiT" i n.•.j> t rail !!• -I ' • • i ■ • i; ..ii 11■ land five ; miles 11 uni t ,w many today, in position l'"i' a great new inva sion ol 11;i• Reich armind th • ipper end of tin Siogfried line. IP n e on army ,• .. threw I; j;.; hi>Uls I’ ’.‘‘I w . v .111 | ip I in !’. te-slifH r ;■ I - ii ’ pi . .. ieg«>n on '• Hhine. Tie Bn1 ■ ■1 .• e, r a ppm• it* ’■■ 1 i roups It n ■ i ’ i e rt her re -ri h m t ppc in e'e. ■ : ' . ; • near : >■ Jin- Siegfried line was bring null tanked. The path was open nig for an offensive across <*tc lial lands id northern Grininr. Nazis In southern Holland were ineeaeed with entrapment. Are nr,ans f I ruci; : tern■ Gee,. . -• i’ll’— ill 'IIP II'';..I r. .’f Gei . many in II'." i • n !■ -t. ,r e in the Nam v ■/ iin,. ; ■ .1 a.'.' .11hi Bell • t ' nr '■’I ill' • • h It i .j.. igoia,v < ■ . ninn . hail • ■ .. t 20 mil's i,..y,> t I Naii'-.v t"'.' ,1, . i St I . I I I . s j With P ’■ big .up|.Iv ; a-' lit ' 11111 tans- ; ■ n- ha n l ’ml . .0 m.’ h mb . C. 111.ir11.<11 . natllpei pdo I 1 r.i.i, e l p. r• i I’,, m .gin- An nr j eonfll ni’"i \ i.|a-: , , i, .jiatrli airl I. ’ R‘ inl’igne a . I i " ” i i ri ■ n a ■ ;.a .-r: All pH "i phaip1, buttered si , j Germ.in rush a rein I oi rei, amt . nv . | 1. rl II -U and other p.ijeii I ‘■Oil... 'II • •" With tin* Krili h push i|nr|**y -ii, Firlr! Marsha I Munlsoinn \ , Mi roinmanrt of grnyml aimir . nn ihr nn Ihrrn front, 'if (Itrrtl Hirer was "no rloubt" Hr \\ n »K.nn.< 111 > i < r \\ on hi «'»jrf | H*• v f \ r Ht F’o !< h Hrr ~ pit njnpnH [vr-i • tr, • i i tabl>pH i j" i• , ; ■ t ■:* 1 111 Ttli. |* "lung u rn "I M;r in :[ \ 1hrH •. i: ! i' -me nn v of •», nr r 1 »' l'l n • 11 < ' .* i ■ t igh t r < rq /• . . .Id Cl Ivlv H< TrH'h Hut; Ipi a , ■ • I " i ,r'H t ■ ' • •• • • -i ter] f J-fn v an ■: n t - IF.'-- i Tin;; :11f it' . • m - st .in — 1 t ’n. ‘ i \ 11 1 Or | . 1111 < • , ;r,« -ftr iH.lv f t ' T^n g then -nr.. • f r*’i n ill ?:• ir-dgrH I ?-«' * *• r^t j nn IIt Srhf'lrio. -p the grp.»tr; t Hoiking I Mo/: ? »• i hnrp v*;i^cing the xyr t j '•* Tt«*n ’ i '»m no lift nt Aarb^n • Trrr The 1 ’ iteH St e-., f , ,t 'army wa.s on o; tei - the Rri-H] 1 11 • nt "t . im- t eve! y.-. horp Hong • i nd-mib* !rnnt (h ' ■ on f\\ it.m - i tp driving H •» - , h 1 I H r ; r \ ; i (•; ■; j } p }|tr Rl l | UOl H J' H . ! . - I . S. \nd Britain Soon I o Recomnze r”> I )e C jaulle Regime Washington, Sepl •*—(,-\P) — Diplomatic sources indicated to flat that the I nited States anl ISiit.iin soon in;tv recognize th> national committee of (mnnul ( Italics I)t- Ganllc as a provi sion.! I govei nment. (ieueral Jip Gaulle now rill bis cor eminent of France, but it is unlikely that ISiit.iin and Ibis counter rrill go beyond l*rn visional recognition until elec tions can lie held in Franc** and a rccular government cstatrlishcd Finns Start Long Climb Toward A New Existence I . »n' 1' »• ■ . *u \ j' S"; ,;» ■ pofl »t .l-rr 1 • :.a I ' ..|| Vi I . • I fin''. i nd h; n - |r jif. i ‘ i - ,r:t • \ ra h eparat ton > < the pnre 1 >! peace, I . I | ' '' . ■ . v | l)i; • !dmy hj > i ‘ • — V<- s *n .! e\ist 1 rni i' with the opport.niit ie . lett to Ilf'! (){ nnc.o- sale mn'i’n w:n the prohahk hi )iwjy i.i • k *• i m'i"\ mu (lern t . • in t.ve ■ >un t ry - we *1 ; ions v- - I posed in the _*It.‘ armistice ! nyrewiem ri-ach.ed m Mosim.v yes ! terday with Soviet Uu>si:< and i , ( ri'c ; Mi :a; n. ‘•J{ :.s a erous cotter that we have t.. disarm (ivman troops .a Fmi.md ar.rl h .nd Uicic o\ or to the Allies," said Ad ny Prime Mm.ster • Von Born m himad astmy details ot the armistice in the Finnish peopie. I - and this, although we have to pre . pan- hastily tor tin* Finnish army to ietlt.ii .o peacetime iiu>L.ii0. ii •; ipci■ ; v : iu> . ; ■oi'mf'n; pii.'li !«■'•) lor! .v a.o •• ’*h , • ! r.r Fin: -ii Ti • >11;i or'i11nrt iv> .11*. ; ropt mr IIjrl ad\ unco o| toe K i.> - .'liins up to it would beg.u at t) a m tomorrow. The Iair.don Time-. d'wi ,r o • * n hums "have obtained conditi n much loss onerous than .. <>tP-r ori m March ol thus .year," said tn »• through Moscow's successive i gt ments with Homan i, H> li. u "■ and Finland, any "suspicion of plot designed to liroig the "1 >(p of eastern Europe undei H issi-m .swat1 is expose;: tis lacking toundu I ion." Stockholm reports yesterday said Finnish troops had moved against Nazi forces n northern Eimand Von Born said the south as tar us | Oulu already was clear. The Cer ; mans, it they desire, can withdraw into northern Norway.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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