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ψ* ïtenîterson Bath; îltspaf ri? ^ THIRTY SECOND YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 27, 1944· 7, FIVE CENTS COPY Russians Drive -fc ★★ ★★ * ~k -k ir ★★ + -it -ir -ir Nearer Berlin ★ ★★★★ *★**★★★★ ¥ S • I .41 - S- Jî JL 4M' m» s? g,; -·"' W 0,··? &. &■ <♦ • I s.,· rit U. S., British Armies lucide Germany And Pu. h On Dusseldorf . .Ian. 127. (Ai') ι States third army . . t rikinir tin a Lid-mile I in Luxe mliourji and I'.ei ■ . ".lined up to three mile Ρ . and reached t lie ( )ur ι .· ■ barrier to (.ierniany. • il ·« Γ> 11 up i 1 tin· r.r, , ι >. : ; l; «hi* 1 lie la' . -II.:·.· .Λ ni 'mu ■ . bi il ko. came ; ; ί 1 ie •I h mil l.iitih .··· .il tic ne;·' h ci m- il μ i.île I Î! .· t . n\ cr ρ e l'.ie Ο ci . c;. ic·# . I 1 > i·, cldorl \ I:I«-C3 troops lirld (lie initi.i II ah.ni; the « ϊικίΐιις \t i's', - ,, .ut ami the ('·:·: mans' ol l. : i\ ι~ in \tsace has tlw indlctl nut. η ililtli (I ι ί<·η |..ιΐι . ι tin' ' )ί 11' ι"ί \ ι ! .iτ ti οι 1.1 :! ' T . ' ' " : 11·. s ii I the;ι 1 I ( " it·:' — I : it i ! 01 η l#ll v.'dii.. ..r !' - ! I,: ! I h - .1 II i I'll Ο V "1 11" i Γ· ι1 ! ■ · III the Γ."ι · ' ι · - ne , .ι in punched I·n'\\ .i ι. ι1 ^ ι ,ι ι J-1 : lit sovei : :. lit . Si Vith. i lu· I s ninth and British si ι ι I'd armies held the Itorr river ink frc.m Korrmond to \ton .. u. !'I miles southeast ot \ lu ll nd I· I u idened the ι · 111 \ l-t'i'th in the Sieulried Mi:· tn mill··. ι. it ι ; r ί ,ι.- iiigly mi tin· .-no - • i ■ , ,1. 1M ^ fi-iitlt, :■ · v. ne.!·.- I ·. ! Mill 111.· 11 ; : 11 "I Co: m:in ;·Μ u·'.: ι : ί : · : ce .ml . t r.i iu: 11 liny, l·'1 ·' II ι, .h ady flow ι ι lie e. s .ill , r ;e 111 " in.tilH .. î I 1 · the |; <| r ι .•••.Kin. Γ! : P"s li)'v : .| ..·· tilt 111! ι IIU I'll ( it rman j! ii the ι ' '111' tram movement might r< unite shift "I · una y ''' • i.l ; ι i ill*.ft ; Ικι π : pel etl . Π <ι\ Λ;'ι. (1 the v.· M. .»■ I t ·; "·· > ' ,,■(· ι .la ι u. w 1 : ι ι ' ■ 1 In 11" h ι ni I lie ·.-veil'ii ··: '· ";,;i it she l;i: ! (i·· . ni I ι nl-; - ι ihc Moder ι r or wt' 1 til ;: ι ii.iU. IS 000 American S<iklicrs AWOL In Kuropean Region Jan. 27. ■ ( AIM -(>:I'ii'i.ii I 4 .11·# published in the army newe st u - and Stripe# .#1ΐ"Ά * "d ■ ..ci 18,00(1 Amer can soldier art' currently absent without leave [viropean theat re Mil.cr Gene: al Γ !'·. Κ me: . > ι nd .tri Rcneral >: in·· Scan· .ii, indicated, however, mat the tv prubably are cases "1 brio! ■ :rc, .on:o si ι ! icrs c ir.'. 1 iici ι :ccans to rejoin units attci leave, instead til* goins back thruufih it. '.ii· army channels. WIATHÎR FOR NORTH ( ΛΚΟΙ.ΙΝ V Partly oloud.\ and not unite so cold tonight: Sunday inereas inu cloudiness with little élimine in température. FDR Asks Henry Kaiser To Head Clothing Drive W isliington, Jan. 27. — (ΛΡ) — ''M - dent Roosevelt h;is a^ked v ·'· Kaiser, west coast >hip iiUiMi,;·, to head a gigantic campaign tn collect "usuable u.->cd clothing" 111 ' is country lor relief of Kurope's '''■ 'i'ate inillons. 'lie drive will be directed by the Ignited Nations Clothing Relief ( oiinnittoe, composed ot UNRRA and almost sixty other relief agen ce·;, all volunteers. In a letter eloquently describing the suffering and need of the peo ple "! liberated Europe. Mi'. Roose velt a ked Kaiser to take the chair manship of the committee. It is un dei'.•■tond th.il lu· ίι.ι.» ,mrr. I 1.1 do so. The campaign'- ,ιιιιι h;is been slated nlficially .κ lu'ing to collect "usuable u-,td clothing l'or all the peonies · ι ! Karopi·." Organizations which will part i C'ipa'.e include - "i - >t·'· ilized volunteer agencies as thu.-e lor Hritisli, Kuss.an and (ircek relief and many regular Ame.iean char ity groups and Allied gr m ρ.·;. Tue cl ithing will be distributed in liberated countries of Kurope. in cluding Italy, according to need, but it will not go tn peoples uf recent ly concfuered enemy territories, ac cordins to present plans. WALLACE APPEARING BEFORE COMMERCE COMMITTEE APPEARING EtrOSE · Senate Conmcrre Ο : > I" ·. * ! :ner Vicc-Prosidcnt Henry Λ. Walbre : V—η as he dee red hin elf competent to bold the post ol S ?cretary of Commerce, to which he was recently ap» p. ntc I by Presi lent Κ lOseVelt. At the same time he protested any splitting of the RFC from the Commerce 1 . . as d by the Gem· e Πίϋ. l· ·.·.· C n.crco Secretary Jesse J···.· s ha 1 : : ι·ν ν chai lenued Walla e's Qualifications for the I!FC part of the j>.b. (International Suuvduhoto) χ ν ι f (fy » ¥ W V V Warn seizure Held illegal In Decision By Chicago Jurist Federal Judge Say.-, Conclusion Reached With Much Regret Clii. :r.'c. .Jan. j!7. (Λ Γ) Armj seizure of Montgomery I \\ a :■ ι i Λ. 1 mi ; >a η 11 l'opci't ii'S (in onli ■ ι.Γ Γ- >lt nt Κ ·isewlt was dri'.ari ; · ;j a I tin la y I >y i < ·· I · ι a ! .I ii<:: i ' ι ί ι ' '■ i 11 i \ ail, who aid: "!i is with considér ai ι - ·' ' a ' fi · ' ' I η a \< · ar rived at tin· t'1'ϋιΊιι à n in this, i'a -'ι·. " .·· ; ··.. I I re I ..n 1 h i II ■ ' . til a I ·· . <■ ι is nut ' · : · ι ' ·', '1 Lie ri .. « · ;.|.,\v ; ι η ( 1 U11 ! ( JI I(i: I . M · ' II i f ί make a clvici · . · to ci just : \· MI1UU1 ! ilir.it ι then ! <1:·. ! .. γο:μ>ι·1 in·; It» . t c · .,· ! i-. .< · $1.000 GIVEN ! IRST RUSSIAN IN BERLIN \eu t in k. i.in .'7. ι \ i* ι — ΊΊιι- ι h si Kussian sold.'»'!· to v'.i ler Merlin has heen ollrrnl .i •S > .00!) in i y t· h> l»a\id K.i\ New ΐ Oik l.'ll 'lll"-s III 111. K.n . ,i native nl i.tililin. Po land. made his oil'a· vesier(Ki\ in a I'ller to Ilie iiussiaii eon sul a< lierai s <>i ι ire \\ here a spokesman said il v. uiihl be 'ac cepted as a token <> 1 apprecia tion." 21 More Japanese Ships Arc Sunk !>\ I . S. Submarines Washington, .fan. ->7. — \ nit er! States submarines have sun'; II more enrmv vessels, in< -hiding a liιχΙλί cruiser, in Far ! astern w.it rs, the Navy .« î iruinc e ■{ to :'a \ . The act ion-», an nouneed in a Na\ < om:.iun:>ue, hroucriit to ί)7:ί lue tot;·. I «>: Japanese ves sels sunk h\ sahmarine, inelucl inu 101 combatant and 875 non comha'unt shin1-. Today's an nouncement ι ι; « 1 to 1."» the number m .î.n;,<i se cruisers sunk f » χ h 1 i ι»!.; · ι n c ·. Senate GOP Wili Oppose Mr. Wallace \V. : ' : . I -. Λ I') — Si ι. ' Τ. ι : ' 11: ι -(i ; κ Ι., ν thai Η en Λ. Wa I ! 11 a 1111 ! ι. ■ '1 ■ ■ 11. tne pn.-t '■ ,1 ;·<■'. 1 < ■ η η'i..; au thority. Tait voiced the prediction after the Republican steering committee met to I'll : ι «·. \Va I l.uv' ■ IMItillla in as commfi're a n>m ination already Ί . :·· ■ >·Ί :>y the Senate C' m eree Γ·. ι..Itoc The Republican men bers emcrg as they choose, however, and Sen ator Bridges expressed a belief that several of them m.ght vote In: Wal I ier ι t he c mimerce .-oe.v! ιr.vship is divested .!.- lemiim; power.·,. Cotton Feels Sharp Losses Xew "S'i ·ι .Ian . (AIM < '< >t - lull future- opened hvo ' ι -ten cents a hale higher, an I d i ed III to to o.i cents a bale lower. ()· en Close March 21.74 21.01 May 21.54 21.44 July 21.20 21.07 I October 20.51 2o..'J6 ι December 20.49 20.30 Middling int. 21.07. . ι ! t 11. MORE CIGARETTES. 1 nndcin Ia:i 27 (A !'ι The cig arette ration for all American sol diers in the European theatre has been increased from f;\ e t > seven packs a week, effective ^'"nriav. army headquarters in London an ί nounced. Travelers Reaching Stockholm Tell Ot Transportation Lack Stockholm. Jin. 17 —(AIM — Three t> ive!cis arriving inde pendently Irrin éïerHn d« ! «· < :< 111 ; : i k.!f)\v, uradaal évaluation of mm .mil women from the (ier man canil.ii Parted this murn itlR. A laCl.'isi nc ws> >a VI PI' COITi'S ?:« · d s : I rcporled that residents ot the »{?<' I led now "the ai» m the \ i,vv liout area. Tin» atmo>phere has s π d d e η 1 \ changed- He'Hn is holding hrcath watching the east." lie \ that ( tituriaIs continued •τ mi·: ·· « ι :■··." -!:vs.^mL> that i ( · «·:!.: ι,.· . 1 1-e nut a i tit * in the l'ace oi danger menacing I ·ι·ι !iη. ' I ' c\ ·· -y · -ne 'i;iist. 1 :l»!U to tii- bitter end." Germans Halt AH Industry in The East London. ,Ι.ιιι. — (AJ'l—Tin· (ill'llMUs "..lilt tonight tii.it "tin· fate ni tin· industrial ι or tress ni I pper ■». ι it· - j.i lias now been banded over to tin soldiers of (lie east iront." and that the in ''usines < 11 the rieli industrial area had shut down. "Hut to 'In· vcr> last mo ment." said a broadcast of "Ί η ». ■ -ι > ι. Vi/i new mem κ. "the mille.. blasi furnaces and -1 »·<■ I workers kept «oinn. flic workers slated at their Ix'a ehes. iiut 1111. < 11> tin- terminal station t>i the rarlwa;. lii;■·· was mm I'd back. New arran· emeuts were made l'or the distribution οι work and workers, and the population of tile area was evacuated to the rear. "Ill tho-e . mm ol the innu -' > .ι r« · ■1:11 η .1 ϊ ι · : )· · ι Silesia. where (ïei man soldu : - were unable to ,-;n ι front the alio t*f .I superior enemy installations were blown up. Volks strum bet; limns now : · '-«» 11 ii 11 î ; η £ at the side the grenadiers in tin midst ol r.inoil factory budding: and coal damp " F\ act:ai;u:i ol ιhe ind t<tι ia basin would i: can that Hitler gav< tip the tli imaii army's secon greatest ρ ι λ ai arsenal, which since toe bo·' 'itfs of the Ruhr. ha. been ol ικ . importance. Jap Guns Open Up F rem Mills After Rout iiy Americans ( iclli'l .M J'Art hill's II' quarto . Lu/.oi), Jan. 27. (AI') An; lira's six'h artir, spearhead down the rentrai Luzon ] ι ! ., a dtij^· i ii t < > its fir t apprécia1 .<· resistance Friday. .Iapane.-e ,·· ι illery opened up on Yank-rapt ireil ( 'lark airfield, as Aniene.in yround forces cn rounlered resistance south οι the Β.-m an river. (·!·.. . ι:.· 1 : .ιτ<·.-: ahvhnn ; Phi ι. . i- ■ I .ill · ι : · ' ν, ιv.·; ι ; .· nred early T>. η'· Ί . · cHlh nv co ι fi : ; ι ed ."';■■■ · ■ ati ΙΊ " ' " >1 I .">.01 Μ) 11 i!d '··.· nearby hill Oilhil'i' ι ni' position- west unil north <d the lui^c airdrome, ι ■> "llei't it : 11 r\ siics. ι ould del ly \tm rican usr of ί'ι · ..it' ll· Sf5'^ I 7 I indinç strie -. τ; e axth .-ι mv, which : > been iit.]i' ,νΐ · 111! V ' its west , . a.- it cil·.. ι ean'i η sly flown · I.: ...·I j)!ai . tu·.1 d λ'ιπίΐΐη, ( c np afia 11'-t re- ist ance 1 ■ the no1 a Manil highw ay. There the 14th corps, w hose ad ·. anred uni' are at le ι · t ·. e η île: i i>"Vtind ( '! iik field · t Angeles i alidiit 4n ■ iie norl h ι ! Manil 'il" 1(1 t la . i ,1 indrat, ι t ! it, TJ. I ( : -ι i. Va ι · ' ;· .'· J ι au ·· de''1 ι1Ί : ι ■ ':«> ., stand ef· re the Y -ni. π- . t : m eapital Coat Supply Fades; To Continue ι gt . .'.ι'ι. 117. (AIM -The 1 ' · blaeki bin, ' e ! ghter the frown. m ■ ild ν iue. brought en by a >tnar\ ι · 111.11 ■ _; · > on nun- '.Vilf a! ri' ised se!: . >i aid til re,! ! ene.l ' · nd an ut the area east ami il it Lake.-. ·'" ' ρ ri. r 11 pt —— , I A lei mstr it i, m 111 i i >1 er Ii aid ii,· t e.n tail m ι ' η of the lise ni "i 1 e- u: aniiisenient. X. ' Y'.rk City. Mai 1. a - : a.· need that : tel ii ' ■ .' t -:.iblished. il ( '■ il ι ■ ι . a a ■ SI· Λ til the ρ a e ay ta - . ' . pian under ιν'π-ίι :' λ i' a policeman ' · aid t · -'.'Ί ed to hi ··■■:-. 1 i!)i a l ie.-, nui.-e: ens, η ullt t neat res, and bowling alleys ' ered el1 i.-ed Si η iday in \ 1 - Χ V.. tint 11 ι . ! ii· ι' in ι. icr. ( ( 'i iiit ilined on 1 \iue Two. ) On Losing End h x'cir î.uht HtSt ,i Ι;. grenadier"' ii.ro is an· -tank men are ! .ne; de ) successfully. to st<·|> tli tiiu Red Aniiicâ. ( l ■ 1 1 la 1er "| ai r lty in v. ar tig. These Ίν. but un» 2 drives of emotional) f « Indc-lluna Daylight Mission Over Honshu; Aim at ίο Luzon Shipping \\ .tshiiiston .l in. \i!n-i i ι1 .t : ι Supcrioi ts eel another .ïa ρ;·, η toiLr J m installa i ulo-< hina ii ί.11 targets ol Honshu ι ί Λ Γ l'Clit - · » ϊ at nr.îi one-two pun blasting at ,iι>us in enem and raking indus on the horn»· island 11h < \plosi\es. \\\ I he Japan» se themselves ->aid the lai i t w as ί oU ν ο. Uadio f'oli \ i » said MitDî' ~0 S» · ?4K were iuer Ihe capital I ·: an hour in the earl\ afternoon. and that tiies stalled ! » > the raiders were hrmi.<;ht under control at dusk. I i-'M) - v. η c 1 a'· «.· a ,ί I · h U * 11 ; η Λ \Υ ; Rumors Relate Mounting Anxiety Inside Germany I · ; !"ll, .1.111, '-'7. ( \ I ' ) l u·' ( *! ■ , ι ( 11. ι !·. I.I.N ι ■..«■·} .1 .·· Γ I I 111 III .-how 111 thtM "lllll.· j<illinn' punir." Κ I I " Μ ΙΓ.- tllld lit 111 · 1. 1111 i 11 ii ,ll!\.l'ly, and even nsturbances with μ lirr !i my. bill Allied ollieials wi re i'.i i ti .Mi··) luaitiM being uisied by . . ■ : I iii th.liking m liv Xa/. pro p.iganda report.-·. \ Pir 11 sh Fini' ; g η < )'Ί ice λ - (nan labelled as "phony"*Tum >rs in Mad: d. Lisbon and ISaivclona tliat l;ie Germans were lishing loi peace, i'iii -ι· reports, he said, were clearly vi in-:nspirted. Tin· Pans radi i s.iid civil..ins had staged a protest demonsirat o:i when several high ranking German of ficers arrived in Berlin on a crowd ed train ι om the eastern iront. Paris called this the lirst such in ι-» ■ ' -111 ί I. 1 !i \lu.si i1 . . ι .id cla-hes I).Ill '(·(· : It' i 111 15i( ., ÎH'1'Λι I'll 1111 ■ '.I SS I; '11. Κι ι ■ ii SS irii ν .. - -.iiil l ι Ji.n'i! bet ii killed The Allied - controlled Luxem 1> ir.u id ι ι Ν'.ι/i pu i l ν ι il - fieial was beaten up in a Dresden i-.i : e l>> .οι , 11. i.. ι ■ ι " u · miail e\ a ciiri' from Dusseldori, who publicly «••ι ι need \ ι/: :u : ι ,·.■ oiu-y in cva c i' nj; civilian.·» >:n that city Then· \va.- no indication that the Gi i 1 an pen; le generally had brok en I him' t r..:■ II ;.:ik r'> iron hand, .even tli ' -h the N'a/ - themselves reported -·:ι .· com ision as him d eds ol thousands of civilians fled Λ.υΐι1 t: ι lîcd army. ίη 91 Mile: * '-18 «H -g 9 Λ β #'5 JS fciid ill dmit 200,000 i rapped In East Prussia Now Completely Lut Off I onclon. f!7 ~( \Γ)—The (icrmar.> nnmann:! defense system in the Masurian Lakes region o! i ..st S'russia l as been smashed. Mar-.hai Stalin an nounced toda* His ord ι oi the da> repoîte'l the capture of sev eral strong points. Lniidnn. Jan. 27. ( Λ !') — Red army >|κ·,ίι·!ϊ··:·.μ advanced to (icrnian j x/sil ions on tin· Ohra I'ivtT in Brandenburg ]ii'o\ ince. tla· ( Ι· ι man hitfh command announced today. Thi- ri · r r1 ! η s 75 to 05 miles <>a-; of Berlin. German ao mats indicated that ί wo ] ι Γ1 ·:ι·„·χ of Marcha,Γ ZhukovV d> ... outflanking I'(iznan . η c< ra! 1 '·iland, had reached o" crossed the border oi' B-'andi'iihui-Lf, which at its nearest point is 01 miles from, 1 îerlin. twee ι Le which w Gcrn any, C/·.},. pi(j( . ;:!■<-1 th no't I iid one liticod be '.'ct/c river, in r€., >tern borde ι at ' . · i ' ! ;('ri -t The Russians were halted in f !it of ( . ί'Γπ·..: 11 on the Ohra, the (ierrM.'i e-.mmuniciue said, The I"· i« vn <15' the drive, as given h.\ I'crbn. indicated that this spearhead w :·- storming iirii-s tir· s Vu·*·"test .".'.xc to 1 lie (ierman e a î it··· 1 The Ohra at its ne.·· ; ··-{ : ν [. »s r j 7* miles iront )!' r in 't i î;? ">v eistward ;« :«i {. · the t·' I'irt.bu' ·; bor (I"» f'< - a hert (li .t in e about i-5 »· · i le «. ! ό η the ι at:ital 1 < ' < ί Γ ! \ ( ·* r.i ■ i· · ι 1 < ι f ' 1 'in linos ustriai area Ε Γ . il·:, ί f.u:ee , ; ι·.· pped ;eod destruc The' Fîc·:! "im's in Ί-ant drive to the !)anzig hay area s;ilil the Junkers province. b r e e ding ground ' ί (ierman militarism, while /huliov's right wing ad \ meed be>«aid the Bromberg ea n.ii and widened the breach he Iwe η * a -.1 I'm .s'a and the rest of (ierniam. « ; 1 ' · ' 1 the Ru -1 in i · ' ! ·1 < · ' lei · t1 o, i;,r Ka - CO.->t ο (b '. i i 10(1 I.i!led and < ap ■ ν■ t ■ ■ ί v or » said 1 *■ » 1 he great, rive through central Poland. The . M ■ . '· ·· i ■ · : i e- ; I et i, were c 1 r 111 î 1 nf troop; to M:»np<>\\ er ! )ispute Su House Menaces Proposed Measure \\ ." IlilU'toll .(.til \ 1* I lli u-e leuiers sought toda.\ to compromise deep-rooted differ ences thrralcniim to (loom man power lou islat ion I heir r Ιο: t. appeared to In1 R( ttiliu ΙΙΟΛίίίΟΙ·'. as till' 1111 il -.<· l<"epareil tii In : in Monday a «nil π what promises to In· the bitterest « I * I . 11 · in recent rears. !.. 11| > ι · ■ : ι ' hacked hy :i group refusing in give ground, \\ e ι11 ■ tin- .. 1.1 n ■ . tMn;icin(i the limited r.iliim.il r: \ ice proposal re (jiiosicrl l)v President Rousevell and opposed hv organized labor end a ] ; ι ' go seginonl ι·1 indu I rv. Su1 ithernei s ait ι i/able block of northern her .ire insisting that the logislati I) contain ι provision "II til ι · · 11 11; 111 :· · 1' ι Isi' to join limon- ni i"bs 1" which tliev are as silined bv droit hoards Known as the "anti-elnsed hop" amendment, this provision 'inei'»n as annroved by the military committee and then was withdrawn in the interest of har mony. Labor leaders have assailed the proposal as an attempt to abro gate existing union contracts.
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