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Yanks Go Foward In Germany FDR Reveals Meeting Is Tc Be Scon ! it; Three to Confer S> on as Plans Can I - Mapped for Meet \\. liinjrtMi. Nm. 11 (AIM !’ a 'iiloiit Kniiscv elt -aid to . I'rimt' Minislrr < 'iunvli k! Marshal Stalin want to a-Id another meeting whenever v can arran.uv it. H said, however, no details 1 Iiei a worked nut and 1 here a ■thin;.;' del in it e on the time I hire of such a meet in"', i • IV, -blent hid reicnters ,ii l:is , \e riitnn'nli e .--alee i oli'e il 1 . 1 111 I list lie Vi. ;1>I a ■ hen lie 1 imr a "<l place ■i .: '.id anyway. Snell meel ’! a. have been s'-eret until ■ r ■ i "inneht heads at rive at the i i.e i onierenee. MU \!> WIMSTKATION HAS n m ii to wkiti: Pilot.i; \ u ' HIVC loll. Nov Id - TAP) 4 4 i*S ■ Ho -smelt and the new il.-nio ah died Co tigress inheriled i l 114 I elec! ie: tod yv cm -i' - ••■ i ■ i' liie [’route-1 team v.. a \n - - iean hi.- |.»r.v. !'■ .- ' a : i'll term l - 'esident . or! • t ■ ml til - III- "i'.ill!*, a - ale Ilia! ii o-.c: mi* him 1i mi the I! isii 4 it .4 the polls to suhivitlg, •- -.1 -1 ,"i, III l' i -1 \ liter: ra - -. ■ had '.n-'i'd, a in i jority. hel Ur ’ ’ n i - 1 ' : Reo-ev ell. They - av< i i;... nai l v a vva ■ i If '!)R n ia ior.t V ' 'a I afi in th,- House and 1 ;l : - Sen !e. '"»*,< \- 4-,i R.a ■ ‘hi p ty "4 : the HI govern rsliips : \ -. d lies the ih 4 I'hallony ini ' • I’n -dent and the Tilth Cii .c - --. aid mi lh, ivii- and t - - . i i 4 - ,. p-nre tiiat v. 41 last. Tl -1 -. a ■ - Piesident’s oononent, Th< mus K Ilrvvav. .-.aid in ins i.ampaiRii, i- no Mne-niail Job Methodist Preachers Appointed Ccinmiltee Set Ujj I o Select Place 1' or 1945 Meeting H,ti 'igh, N «v I" i At > IF ;li •!> W \V Pi ole brought the sixth scs ' • i I tlie \i il l h ('a roliini C.ml'er i .,| the Mctho li t Churi"' t" a e today with the reading ol up i-'iiitmi uts and a request lh:.I the irehes tidvaiiec along all lines m • ( i Us,iik' I' r C'ltrr t pc '."ram tinr— . tho next loin years. The reading ol repm Is eat le bclur ■ ' a toad Inisiness. That ol the sla k ' a■.i! -rcretary sh.iwi'il that the e u ie i nn 's churches h id progressed - i ng ..ll lines, that tie- nun:'ier o' in' uibt-rs a ltd Imanees increased. I'iie eonlercnee had no imitation lor next year': meting, so Bishop I’i e|e appointed a eommitlee to de ruie upon a plan d entertainment and In select the place, which prob aol.V w ill he done next year. Durham District II. C. Smith, district superinten dent. Burlington, First church, L. C. kar lun. Durham: Anbury, M. VV. Lawrence: Duke Memorial, J. C. Glenn: Trinity. -1 G. Hudgiu; Durham circuit, D. I’ Si litv. t ltapel Hill, II. G. Huarli. Knxboro, Lung Memorial, VV ■ C Martin. New Bern District • I. A. Russell, district superinten dent. Gi ""' vile, Jar is Memorial. !’>• VV ■ Bradshaw. Goldsboro, St. ^|’ml, Leon Ru-sell. Kinston, Queen Street, H. I. Glass. M rehentl City, Luther B. Bridgtrs. Kucki Mount T M. Grant, district superinten dent. I a -hi u< i, M. VV. Manes . Wih in. VV ('. Ball. R"ei,y .Mount. Clarke >li"*'' R t L Mo. i r. First Church, K I. Hiihuan. Maivin-St. Paul. M R Gardner Fhn City, VV. J N'eese. Si ntonburg, P. () Lee. Mitlleburc. T VV. Lee. Not I nu, VV'. T. Phipps. Kalcieh H B. Porter, district superinten dent. Henderson, First church, 11 K IL::" ci'e |o, ,.i_\ooa, -f A Dewey Concedes FDR Re-Election Reiuihlhit (-residential < irnidatr. <i:\. 1h:m;:s I . Uewrv New York is slum n reading the message he s nt to President I r.uiklin t>. Km.a' \iit. (Ill 11 ding his n ilertii.n to t lourtll term. Iris m ne tn.ik plan1 at tlie Iti'imt.iiean < (injnilUe headquarters in New York < i tv at Ihl.’J a. in. Mrs. l)cwej stands beside the governin'. i Interna iona!) KCCS Defeats Fish <; - • •- —? Iii<lc*pr»ir!t*iit KrfHil»li<m \n .. "s tus U . l»<*»inri ol Ncwhuiv. I*. V Xilrii .t’* d l?ri>. niilt.m I ' !i in tin- *'i(Ii ( «»«::. Dislrh I. I js|j \\,-s ojipii rd b\ a m n! in 11*;>« ml' iit It* pabln • :• - Iirnioi ! .its and !jl>nnf<*s !•:; a l.‘Uh trim in tin Hmisi*. tlnlr* natiuna!» Civil Powers Restored Tc Italy People \V... : .1.■,. . In (.AIM '1 ■ United N*.,i'i .■ iri 111 ' i,11 '■ > i. ;• ‘it 11 • i 11• i i I II .i 111 11''' A I Ill'll ' t:nl r , ■!> ' u. Hal}' . .-.'i: ■ . I tary ' r:. I am hull- i T::i* , ' •. ti.r laic : ..i a ;stei'.- ...;. i . ijk.ii by I'm .den' !tuo»eveit i 1 IMInit! Min tf’i Chun.iiib in l**iiy t• > vi-Ji.t ; ical mi i i. . iKicin iidciu'f. Harold M.i 'Mi *.*n. a u ima ■' “ Parlia infill an I I in: n -di i i a jni ti : at Ai. < : Mi him | heart-| larli'r . w • m .:ni Acd t' lake nvri . n addil imi In i i - i- '' 1,1 post, tin' leadership ‘a the Allin i t'iininii — 11m i"i' Italy. The cm mission ha I men iue< ! until now by Ccm i ul S" 1 f"n | Maitland-Wil-mi, AI i led Med. tm i an can cn’iimair'i i. CoiniiiaiKli'i hi lory .Slum', m tin [ Jn I ted State Na y ■ I u lias jmm , , (u* ndci tlcneral Wd on a . ai: ns co in .mi. ... M ' I |; .alHMlt clllCt C'( Ml i: 11 l .<>1 HM . Tin* |.,:r i dc\ rtop-uent may :»i I 1,, \)C tja* inn. I Manila-.‘lit ui ail. ___ \y Sliced* ii ( i 1 itl 1 Vllk? C* 114 41 Lie, I i H C .t il. Y iinr. () W Mathi 1 *n ( >\ 11-( d, D. • i i hii (.« • emierd circuit, -■ h Smith. Cabinet Gossip Is Rile m Capital As Election Altcrmatii \\ aj liiii",ton. Nov. III. (. A I*) — AcaO' iatrs oi >ri retard ol Mate Hull rrj*iTsrnl«*(i him lo ti.t \ as eager In re ‘viu in Hs po«,t as lung as in* can. The' ar«- likewise com inert!, Miev said, that President l-u»»a \» 11 intend , to Kero him just as long ps he van, I !*«.*;i i iark . in cornu cl ton ' t h a I C p • ’ft t 11. , ! . 1 < . i •! ! I i Wl ! i.1 lit, I ■ aim ,:H' "■ 1 i Ki igiaiid. .ini k 11 nicr Key-11) 11» ..: i i u <r ol Xe •. 1 ! i > a ■ • . t ! 1 It ■ it t ;i\. arc cun c-iil in- .. it.- a;.i i i^iit alter ..n eiec* a. v. :ien nc an istomaril t' tin Ft a t a,..- Inr !; i* 1‘ e dec! ! - * accent A Ike v In 1 i 11, r < tu .' a ■ . 1 ■ » 1 ■ ' ■' * - *l ka'n.iL a i a .cut, O' d t ■ t • a .ad at the State 1 )cj ai! i:icnt i t ha‘ he L .aid tm;4' al ci;; \\ ell. K • rthcr, i;c ; - ■ > inten. «• ly uGc! (‘ste i ,:i c.iitv.ii'4 lnrward I at Dumbtirton U ... plan h»r :n H ; t ieii.ii pc. e c ;a!li/• d ion, cod 1 il i i ■' icr (*■ c ’ t i a a i: l ; (M i of !t aa i oii 1 tat1 i: etc-1 ' • i dei ! !'• •.: 1!' 'flora C.) dd induce nan h • I i ' •- n.. Vice I’rt idi ni V\ : b .mil Cli • (U-, SiTii'tm \ •,! Slab' SU'i l mius I i.. i i* bean p .i *i ;r 1} : a •:1111 aicil a ■ l . illk* a 'ey to II ill, •'■Ill'll ! anil if. Sim . f!.. Cy ol I .a: "O l’i loll.-. ask ed about her plan. . .• . i.'uculed <>n I |v 111ai sumo o)u I.iif v el' prcdicl ! in- iii' v. il! quit. Poland’s hxiled ( jon ernment Asks About Its Status London, Ntix A 1 • v.' > Poland $ exilid government we reported .11 in aily responsible pu.i; let's lodti.v lo have risked Pa "b._, thiee pow er ■» fur a showdown III! .'.a I mure, anil .1 deep ion m I long standing (Il 11(Tciiic with Soviet II Issia. \ i.,j; |.(. f'l’iSl ; , Pa 1 mdol I 1*1.1 I ,... el .1 Ilia! ma.loi'i Iy ol l he I .on don I'm j . ii a , e com' h uled they have no ilten dive to aceept Um pidginent ol lirilaiti. the i lame ; Slab and tin -wa, and feel pi,I judgment mil :l mine soon. Slow lv ai. l , rinctim! ly, till, group h;,, reaehed the point ol uckno.v ' lodging Poland has scant chance ol 1 pir-eiving her pie am,r territory 'i'iie labttu 1 eel, ■ a pledge ol 0 • i |,I, ... mi.iipen.-atii>n in 1 ai* w e t lor lo>-• m the east, which : would be eiilailed by e.-tabiislimenl ! of a Ciu zoii line lronlier. AfEATHHT FOR NORTH CAROLINA ( Inn ami i'mii'- tonight. Sat urday lair and mild. I Advances Achieved Through Shattered Japanese Defenses i i>• ii mil AlacA cl Imr II ad (piartei , I 'In ii) > | > i i . . Nov. in (A P) A merica n troops on Li yi•.■ ]w:\\ i a. d ill. ir way imvanI Omioc 111 n'11!■ • i .-haltered Japa nese del; II: I 11 . pliet aid ia! gains on a wide I n nl. and Or nyr h self i~ :11 rfames. i;ead (piarti r annaniKvd today. Hicakiii!; a lour-da\ stalr lltl'e CM I litlMl ikt'.l l'l(l"CN <1111 inandiiii; llie i:i• ant mii i o id s mill I’l'i'l'i ( i!-i■; ii • ll.o . (Ii; i llh in I a ii try <!i\ • - i • n a i/ed a h Kr.iuin! Mime i.A mile> from the port I hi' hardwnn \ ieloi i was miiciI a'rail"-1 tresli I'iniorre ini 'll- m :'t into haltlr h\ Japan's new e:.inmand: i in the 1’hilip nines. (Ienerai 'i imavliita. who has In aisled he will d iiimil (ien i i i al JlaeArthur s unconditional siiirender. 'll" e ' , . i. ■ ' ,,l lilt mil : I 111 .lilrv (Ii' I il: mm; ! I' 'in i t II • i !h Is. eizeii en e.' i :.v . ! ■■ ; I" pi.! t: I . i ■ • 1 , m 111 111 pi 1 H I a I '■! i ' e , • , ill I M Cm. ; c i me i ill lam "" 1111 y | I .. li.C A: . . ; ’.111 .11 ttllery added Pi il m.u'1 sc' by al'i'in I in arili 1:1 n : ■ c, .1 c " I I is !.e 1 ; scrijc, cl in lli" j. I..: id. 1)1 : pi' .1 :|M lie r !■ "I • • "Is. i st’miitP'l iiy (I'c -1 ' -A. * L. ip t i in 'rlirailv :• cl , ■ c . 111*. OOP Im .1 ill I e ■- '• fighti tar, the 'l: > t : - held a t v. «i i . m ■ ■ mi. eue d - ape. - Japs Claim Occupation Of Kweilin W" y.. . \ . '0 f.W) .1 uli ’ limed On- j rapture "I K ■ i! a m! X .an ill ' , l. I I r i a. I ' e -J..| , e1 ’ i >»• ••• • • •'■' > ,.iill 1 In ( ,in- I ' .ii my ::i-l u ■ leitdrmi al lux ill t ■ n t:.i> in K woi I ill. a.' ■ i ■ 1 - K '■ •me. pi 1 v uee, and ti i c* ; vol ;1 - ea tern ('! .e The ill pa' * ■> be i In I S. ;e n ei i m iei i ’ 11 ’1 a ■ -aid IK . ■ ‘I ' the rupture ■ •' 1 1:1 •' •< paeh From l . : • a it. I lie I n 1111'-■' nad said IT a. , .a ' Irl he t'hm.i Stalingrad. The C’iiineM com maud in Cliungl; ini; 1 !n..t the .i a pane a dawn ,i pm. i moving on Liu chow I, - - the north and . ■ mth a e it were I il ly i; U apart. Il Wa• .r i dent that olire 'me gap vvn.- el-m '1 the J a pa i a- • him a line tretelling I'm hie So iVh Cl na Sea In I i a (h* ' Wall ill the n -i' - ■ cull ins Oim.* • • ' A<' ,\ CVnnese 1 >ke man ad died the Japanese ..we a-sading 1\ e lm trull, me ea.-'. h.dU-rm.g mam |ium I lolls goal ill :g tin- e.l.\ J.-ell. and said the den..- a- battle war unde; way. Nazi Rockets Are Admitted By Churchill I , X to—I A I*) I'. to** Mini.- Ui ( Mi" dill ami'' •111 Comm n : I " ,hr \ had In '-a .* ug long range I).b- on a lei.V scattei etl poults o' ftp 'land the past h*vv wee c declared -the ih* *•£ t>» a;:."., has not hitlc '■ " fit glut " ■ n1 Church I lei un <1 highly colored Hu : amt ■ I th" Y-2 dying tclcgi a pole luiini' ml" c l hroaile i.-t h.v :!"• Germans 1 1 I ' two ‘1 ‘'■ * ■1 said hi"'- inrli* ’"'I th" Get- -arts in des| i": ." need to give 1: :' front i new.i .ig' iccnt. ' | : •,. . ' ' ' > 7D mill 1 ■ ' ti alosphtT'* < J uulaiR ■ ^ • *1» nJnt* at • ;; gr< tei • ind, • • by the pri i niWrtet as leaf «‘l livi. tii ’U 1!■ * "hot homhs. ■ i P„.f, re I"' Allied armies • *••« i i oi lam clung .-It' - "I the w inged I- " the Germans mi lifted heavy damag. on London and southern England ' The Germ; ns now launch winged I I Dint'- i • om airplanes flying out "\c | til" North Sc a. < Gls ' :don Watch FDR Win i ruv.ils cl \ni‘ ri< ni soldiers iuHou pr refutes !r-»m h* .«»•* !u;n .is I It ii^U!i v .ire past* d in Hip p.sn d I.'.iiih o\- ( o« •»; r u| Pi. \>* :i .m IP (I ( ifiss !s! I i< :(iiiI\ i ileus, 1 *«;i ;h n. New-. mtJu.itin^ Hip SPmjsp*. * !l \ i: t< i \ li;u| in i been Hashed when the i.irttuo was taken. Signal < n j-s itado photo. (3iit< ruational Soundphulo) Breakthrough Scored By Russians Near Budapest Rail ! ino Scverrcl f rom Capital North Ta Kcbt of Nation i ,' . . Nil'.. I 1 1 I \ ! ’ I Uit ' iaii lie 11 (i! i»' • ■ a \\ ‘'‘I,*'' ac!'«ISS tile clsci; (lil * r! railway i' Min k I \vi . ii I 11< i.111*■ ' ii' a - t II mi,1 a i > I "i1;: a ' till "1 .-'I kirk till' 11 I > j it 'I Ti ' ' ■ ' ! 1.' ' . ' * ’. . ' : i ‘ l! • II : 1 it • k. •/'. ;• . ' ' : ' ' ,'. • ■ ":. ' 111 \ MiiM'tm .iiint■mirviinMi! said tli, main Hudapest rail line had been cut. The Russian nimnuin i ji;« sab! the second l kraini.ui arm- au\aneim; n>i a wide ii'dit, hail captured 30 tow ns and \ il la«es. TI a I.' I •. k bill'- 'll . aid lie S ii‘l . • : 11 k ■ II .i ' ( h" iT ^ U. -d Mid II i.. i i 11 • ■. ■ .: l i * • ii m • - prst. Imm a , (.. :• . • ji—i 1. it. new k C.I.. 1 11. • •' : (Ml ; I ' * -1 '• M' (l.aw die ii rd i • n! |H.wei llillv 11 cm::iit'kiI nm■■ t■ * * n tin si“-» M thr 1 I kiiU.il i -, d U.vl J' a. si nous *1 a . d ' Ivi» -i ri 1111Ull* bv i »n • 11 i • 'V : • Pic \V 'J'*: in tlie di 11 - ti, ,n \ i• i (ill :.d ■ j kit* ' i' • d ec | pnr 1 i^i 'll 1 d. • 'll l ' . ' N> O' i • <y It >. •' : Cotton Shows Slight Gains V,. v,, |; i • \ j' , < . n itj 1 it • • or: .ml li < - » < l" a bale M i M id . \ •<« o ; I « . 'i ■ } C j 4t I t*! 11 ■ . . • ■21.SI Maieli 21-1)1 ■ • V ( 21.73 Mare i -1 • > 21.3J Me v . . 2 Idh! Mm .i ui \ 2i.r; ktuber. 2d,93 20-97 Fuel Oil May Le increased \i u » ork. Nov 10 - < \T) — Mm New \ ork i ums. eilinc a surv e\ oi ii•)j)I’ d d.’ ihution . .. (I rol.j !.( " \ »! >. s.l id loci l.V IKi I ill increase in l IK i oil i d - t, »k> ho :-.t i • nasi and middle ' rsi householder u.is indiral ed !\>i i:r.\t •pon! i id' the lust quarter oi l!M.V Mir arlii le said that, w itii htor.me l inks uioin, the easteni sea iioa i d tilled t» rapacit.x, and with In el n'l output increasing, iu.di'sin leaders ivniessrd he liri (lie (Hint nl I’lici' Allmin islr.itioii iniftht inert im1 the v alue "i household i .‘.lions 1 nun ten to eleven or twelve callous per unit coupon. I ___ _ . _ Select Stocks Move Forward lech d 1 (|;. v ; VOTES \sso« laled ! ress reinnis at t fi. * » .i m. I od iv Is iiMi I * ! Mi! I oi the r 'llu tr v s I a«>.7K** v dim; units showed the major part> i ja rul ir v ote: Kooscv elt, M I ’ M .<>!>!). Down. *i 1. \ .V>.id»7. Total, Id..'»77.olio. Arc Thrown t.r * On 2 Sides Aclion R *m in iset*n t Of Patten’s Drives Following D-Day Is.mIon. N(*\. 10 - ( A !* i if. h ii. I’alO-ii'- thint army I. . w t.- mild shackle •; and *mynl f‘< • '.\ ard in a I ull-Mac,v'u of! • i. i . n today, rapt urii.g (’'ha!can >a . . ih mg with doz* ns ot’ < •h<-i* towns and \ iilages. A total ad wine*- of ten miles was rna<i< at places in the three-day di i . •• ihmg a d.Vmih are arouml AI«*U. Artillery i, ;a,rici c, ,o hr M.i ■ re.* 1 i > i r; j .. • ■ a* ' V ddavt ri net*" a nr. . ;.1 1 •• >. ability ..f .. new . d ten. r. r h • i !u : : i I<.lit)t id I ( I*, a 1 fud;;* . • i l'.r i StrjP ) l ■ '■ . UK the Gcrmai •a I iltack: in tin at res . "tithe i . \dciu n. Ihilton’s alt.irk. swinging like a barn door from a binge at a point nine mil' s south of Mil/, moved across Porosis, hills and valh vs in a noil heavierT \ direction toward nenmn.h iudustrii! Saar l <r dcr. *d miles ;n\ .r . and thr*-a cued to nil across the rear com nr i' ;l a" >J M}1/ V Ci; . f Mci/ ... d .. • in ■ . a; ms l'- in ‘if h * r • • nridg* to <rl ar: - • e M • r • h ' | . neri , m . .. 1 c• If. . : -e> man pul in i! on* j; ■ . i •:.,!/ • Older :111..1 •! g - 1 C T'.P: .fi’ •! an*, nwit 1 11 i- ft da V. i ill Ik«• rn- • / ill! alii rv and t .* tan .. I.:rl: • <• I n. ItaP 'A A .s- i.. I • ark "ii Ih'Mi h**A.;. A 1 ra il - bla/ing onslaught \ terda> hv 1300 I nil «•«.*., si o« hey vi bombers and hundred * < r div«* hemhers which smashed Berman front-line gnn positions and strong points, as well i ■ ■ * i! and road linll l»*ne? ki Minin dial'lv !n 1114. no, i ppa rent lv had succeeded m scaling oil Ur 1 ifllr /one. South of MW/ arri rmrlhe..,; Pat Hat rend* •e"| id the init i.<l -Cage , • d' V; i ; e-.nd fcp tin ongii \tn i.audv . Bi ill: MV ' .1 :i!Mi A • \ Po Valley Center Taken By British I1 a. \i In. ‘ A!' i - ill i i I ■>' l '' I i 1 i ! i : l i 1 1 I l '' ■ l.l' t-X'l 11 t'l M" auk* i; iai u i ." :.:ui" i.et-d lod-.v. a it..;, dsili.in a. ii a... li:' * \ omen!. s<»ulh v.( ■ -' oi Kura, .li.ri male.ly Halt prisoner.- were hen the Urn. n :ell. Sniper- Acre Mb! art. . •. V !hi • )ULp ;* t he ’ .. n a ■. i ea • • . i 11 ns oi the main bra " » t. • ■ liver on the west. Ti e (»< * * ..a wcie liulilm.n' the west mum -■ * v iver in .iren^Ui. Roosc\ elt Plug's For Business ()n Idea * >i 1' reed* >m !:;.<• X V.. X". tO AS * i - Wui Id hu ill*: rite! the v. m . * 11( expanded on .mm.. ol i. r d - .rnaiatam mid ul li eedum !r* • • - ce-.-.ive barrier.- and re ti v:.P," Pro 1< I. . ■ ■ v. d t • • • UK's.- u;e ' 1 the • »pen * in; . • a i ol •:.(» ; n • e: Ik.: . mm bu.une cmp - elite. i re i « 1 • ■ c\p.m r m * ' 0 ! • * v* i*l ui id* i Hand n ea*. "hi-., p: ■ • 1,1• ■ i■ . and ! .h im el Ie* i. . • - 1 Pi. P \ .d .ill' ip'iiil Kit'd,. . * • • | \ ii jt i ie j.) i o.. 1 e 11. ., 'he Fj • < nt ■ iid li (• % I e 11 d 11) p er P I tir to om1* :;i III 1)11 I he ;: * Ml ! : •.: t i i * : : > ,ld’i"lA. f* s \ ai ious a.- pee .> o; .. a ;d ’ i . i r i o The Pre ideni a d th 1 bv ex ehaiieau; information and by "1. mi. and friend 1> diseu ic>i . . . rit o! mulual hoi|>lnines.-'' bn no m u .from all countries can lmm t . e i place the war's distorted economy | of the world with the new and bet ter structure which is neci may to j the maintenance oi world .a >-. cr.ty ‘ and security.
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