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Manila Almost Entirely Freed RED ARMY TANKS RUMBLE ALONG ROAD TO BERLIN AlONG A SNOW-COVERED military hi.:hv.'«y in Polnnrl, He 1 Army tanks push in tlio : . .···:·.! (! 1 oc m of Berlin. A preponderance of heavy equipment like the weapons pictured above is responsible for the success oi lue Russian offensives. The Nazis are . till unable to cheek the drives. llutcruatiui.ul SouiîûoIîoIo) First Army Almost Through Siegfried Line Fortresses Wallace May Be Blocked Even Frem Commerce Job η. Fob. Γι ( AI') Pi 1 I l'iii y Λ. W. 11 !. ι ; < · in \. even ι>1 b .>-lailo;l o>·!. irjKi: tinent, were d.i kened lay by a developing situation in Λ . iat:·ιϋ o! Kepubl ins and segment of southern Democrats— :'· ι dom ·ι.ι*.ι·< 11·-1, !at">n 11:· threaten·: t*» 'tir 1.1 ι ee a ill vote mi runii >n ■ as head ο eoi ; i|in ν : ι .'i i.l tin llr· I'm,met C . ,· : :' .. ι .::,ι •iding agc.neies. : e enal :t ,nn U\cd( : be ve, would result in outright re jccî ' ( - ( ί · ■ : ι ! !..!' l'i ι:; .nu·; re p' >.-t. I \ ι . Si . ' Cil !1 )(.·: I I crat, Gedrgia, author of the Senâte . ι ! pi ■ . · I -tl.·. ··!··· 'he loan ! !!··,γ· 1. un the C '· iiimciv I)e pa renient, expres.-ed the hope th.i: the measure wwuld tacc inie law without „ ι • •ndn ι lit . - iyns t >day 1 I ι'ι' 1 ··!·!. . I» ! iietT ay yi any ' ί'■*!"■ r t: m v. e !ui ve >ne." KnciuJ- i)i W til;.. ι >.11i.ct ai I I . ' ' 'it' ( ; " I : ! I !)i ! · 11 t ii'n I in the ί lmg ■ I ι ■ ,i.'ci :<· π ! ii aicrl a part ui I::.· C-., : ueive 1 )ep a :inent. General Assembly Faces Session's Busiest Week Γ. V I, Υ Χ Χ XIS1ÏI.T ! >.ι s !.% Dispatch Bureau . Ft·h. Γι.- *Γ:ιι· ! I) lΓι ( 1 ■ ' - b1> moving η to ' ' ■ ' ': Monday η m Jar»·.·. wi;at ■ er ,i r> 111· I icve will 1 it.· tin· ' Λ'1'cii itl the ν nt:rt· se»t.m. ; Practically all of the major ad- I ' ι ·ιι bills an- cxpi'i It ··I !" ' iit'fiirt> midweek and It1:;; m square away to handle ■■ 'ii as much dispatch as ρ >.· - j !' ililic hearings. except ' >r . ' .VI» that V. iil not require j • ' ι e, have been ι included on . the money bills an.i these two com- | ■ ι .·) set to exec.,live s>'.-.si m J work on them. Afternoons from now ■ in. I passage will !>;■ de\ ited ■ > :>> tîie money !» 11. . • 1" -'it · e. the nnirn.tin- are get lam ned with conflictng c i n " ι neelings. Tuesday there will dtaneous hearings un colored it farine, the separate game η and the one-year sépara- t ^ ir divorce measure—all three expected to attract much popular '·'· ·>··! and occasion lights both in 1 ni :tee and on the floor. I ■ >' local light over annexation Wilkes territory t ι Caldwell ·'· ,:':y. and another said to be η "■ ; >ei.'t to take a slice oil Har m'' and add it tu Lee county, alter Butner Gets Big Hospital Durham. Feb. 5.— (AIM—The st.itiin hospital at Camp Itut lias been temporarily con verted into a general and con \alescent type of hospital, the War Department has informed 'art Durham, and will be the '•ir«est combination general and convalescent hospital in the na tion. with reconditioning and vocational training offered pa tients to prepare them for their return to civilian life. '"lie announcement by the War Department said that Hie s,ep is being taken as a part of its program to Increase the bed capacity of army Reneral and convalescent hospital facilities throughout the country. ,1 mi fui' onlookers, bitterness fur partici pants. Despite 1 ill; a ... >. m promise, ' ί : ι ' t_* ι it ■ : '. · I lio.-pital-""'d eai i.-'.-ue is Mr 1 in: ! ι -ottlml and ha p"· -ibil i tics ol j ) : ί ι i · tîigcci deoate. Agreement quor : <·:r: end·;n: immediately re cha'nee lui* a kno.-k-1 i· · v. ί d. m ι (ΐϋ'Κ'Ο oil live pro; M i.-i·: ί :· II, rXJ.'L'i't ed to i κ.· : ι i ' r· >d :;·.■·.■ , M·· ·: iu..> u.gnt, ρ: ·\ .d.ii.u tur a f ; ι tc \ <'e . .x Events <>f tins week will almost e< rU.:n!y determine vvhe' her ' · as sembly will be a ula'vely »r a long ι·· am. At this ' i: is purely a matter oî niatrainn f>.ns and one gues-; is good a· another. So lufe^Governor Cherry ha.-, kept hands Wi't' tiie a.ss<\nbly. Il lie rea!!v m »'»ves in things can happen-- and last. Peace Stocks Again Leaders I New Y.irk Fci). (AIM It· lying si loctivity. centering mainly in stocks with good peace pr >>pcct-. 1 helped today'.·· market keep its bal-I ance. Favorites at 1944-iâ peak·- niclud <d lute, national Telcph ne. C::iy lcr, Packard, G ■ :lyear and Ameri can [{oiling Λ Γ i 11 >. In Iront were DuPont, Lr. S. Rubber. Hethlehc! i. American Telephi ne and American Cable and Radio. Franklin Corn Contest Louisburg, Feb. 5,—Franklin coun ty will have another corn growing contest this year, sponsi red by the First Citizens Hank & Trust ( om pany and the Franklin C'onnty Farm Bureau. Κ η try fees are now being accepted, according to County Agent VV. C. Boyce of the State Col lege Extension Service. Growers will strive to beat last years' record of 7-11 bushels per acre, produced by \V. J. Bowen of Headers >:i, Rout·1 1 Several growers will test j cevn hybrids and high rates of fer ; tilization. Now 13 Mi! Deep Inside Germany as Other Units G^in l'atis. 1 eb. , \l'i—Amer ican 1 u 111 : . ml i ;cnch Aloroce can mounta in troop», cut the ( olmar lûick.'l in two today, leaping element ■· ol' perhaps thri ;· ( Ιι πιι; m ;<; - i■ >on > ill tin· \ os,;··-. mm:ηί ■ ιi:s south of Strasbourg. I ';·)'!- , 1' ·. 'ι. ( Λ 11 ) i ill' Λ mi fir.tit f i i' a'-'my !"< π ; ",'hl i ι : i 1 < s (J: t ρ in;·' (! rmam today within a niik' oi' tin· Sit'irfried )Γ Gvnmnd and lino t<>wns ( Schleiden and was reported ii: I at t i di-j'-(U·! ■·. tu ! ; ;i \ o brn ken el *;« n t ί: ,ί ■ ; ι :■·}t ill,· 1;:·'( ni a double ri >w μΓ l"« h·! i 1 i at ion i.i ί u fen 1 !n· f· .η ι··'.- ι T· ·· r >· ί ,.ί'. i. ( ί η C. . >1 ni · II. i: · . ■ or· \ liai· pi :i r.'c:ic'( ί h* iinc l Γ ι '1 ·: ' » th< ( ι ! t ht i ' Mil roi I i · floo'l ]( « i .:!.!■ 1 : il!· I ht·*.·!" (' .i 'iinr. .South i. ■ \ ! . · Î ,!m;,r ch ]>■ C'KCl Il iCm 1 r ops. (l vv i > h ί ! ι « th.it w < > ·1 ( r ι M ' ! ; i M l-'mlîi · In i- t h. shelled rc ι * r · ■ ' ' · · · · · inclut! h·· The Un · · I . · lighlin^ six f ' '' ' t list south οί ί Infill· ( vanced π mile net ν ere ■· itmn thrc ust : Λ : : lOrii ' ι : rross-lin< .... move: June! oi . ilvc thi . >1 corp. il eon· . llhine 11 town.-; it. ι Irnnnii· • ι nrl, .id ,.·. ι l Ί ï i m ii'il inn' de the thin ■ rleei a with» ;! ·■!' by ; |-.ail de· ι i ·. ι 'hat ο a; it.y alon; within 2i i 11--- ids anti n:i : ι < s ■. une . il the ' .·.' ' s Γ< Ί1S i \ ι'* P'l 111 V army \ν. · in the Sic:::. ■ I i. · tiirei'-quai·: .·. · ' ι ρ sed Μι..·· lense ρ >i ι · >. Τ 111· li .'-Ί ..!·!'!>' . t h(. 1 "niled .s:.. : :. 1 he Iiorr ' il· miles (il C Germany. Aniericim !roops Take Join island, Tokyo Radio Says (By The Associated Press. ) Λ il unconfii metl Τ ο k \ ο broadcast todn said .'{.000 \ni erican I mops landed January IK on .lolo island in the Philip pines. .lolo is tin· largest of the Siilu group, ]\ ■ tier midw.n be tween Alindanio am! Borneo. The broadcast, cl limed that mi fo January tin· Japanese garrison on the island had in flicted casualties on the landing part> "amounting to more than ."00. the loss of one mountain Kim. three amphibious tanks and JO bivouacs, which ■were de molished. The broadcast, recorded by the Federal Communications Commission, said the ^ .inks brought ten tanks ashore. Leather FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partly cloudy and slightly cooler tonight. Tuesday partly cloudy and continued rather cool. •Large Guns αϊ Β vi Γ ■- - λ Mer across River Some Huszk;π Units Pus'î Near Stettin New Nazi Defenses London, Feb. (ΛΡ)—Ger-| man ami Russian uuns duelled ;;<·■' t ί > · < ii I« · ;■ today as Mar-' shal (ί π ·;■ ι h y /.htikov moved Jir.-t \ ν ! ι : 11 · Uussi; u ai mj tanks to t ! : · ii \ it line a\)ii}i a front 1 of Mil niilis, throaU'iiinjî to j outflank Jlei'lin through north j Germany. a< well as in the South. C :"! <■■>.:.·: aid said , .··.:. '.,·.· !" 1 1 ' ,.· ..L' : ii.- : til.· ι (do · ri.e. f<>rt- : ι . ■ .. ! . ' i ' . ι : . ί ι I ri . ; . ( ; s t ο ι iici'l: :. ' .ι! ofiieiai Mcscinv an liDiiiu emeat. tr!d of the capture ι.! Γ ■ i:■«· .'!S miles northeast ut t ' ι. · < · ,-rinan eaiV'ial. i:i an ]K iii i I,■ idvaneo uliicli outflanked Κ lis 'in mi tie 11 « > i I ; ι and pieced Russian spearheads within ?."> ni!;-, ι : ! the Staltie port of Stet tin .·.! tlie iin uth <if the Oder. /.lui.. ϊ.ι" . th;·ι isting toward St ι t'i ι !;i"i ..t 'o t'ljsplf that p..]-t .nd · n·!,· Be ι lin on th·· north, Wl ; in alenee. Moscow .· ;-l, i a' ·.» . : ι.Ίί··\ ed la be ■ ut 1 ting behind enemy groups and eaus i. ii,.οι η puts, far alu°ad of il.iiia! 'i"e:m announcements hi t'..u 11* ι told el l'"il arm:, î'cnr ί ι a', ί a1. ta the a rea. ni Sehuedl in t :;»■ Oder. ί miles m alii nl Stettin, and the region of l'i rit/. miles southeast nl st' 'tin. S:·· ii 1 : '"ii ly. Xh lure's in III, I·' ··' i.'tige bet\vi n llie ι >d. ι- .. d W " ·<· υ ι si'd a ' -i.lt.'i » ·: i ·n' i : th:i .t by the .\ipiure !· the ( ><! ( ; : ; 11 .·!· it·:.· nand rep ·:·; . re η ! .· > 11 id th,. ( ; < ri:.. ι .ilri .!v ΑΙ·.·, liuild: a flying !>'·:· h ι I: : ·. v. t . t ·>' 1 '.·■:!. : ; and f a.·. ; ·.; t !.. · ( . man eapil a! I. u., · < ' 11 tj . ι : falls iln.-' ί II'· Μι .· ri ι ; ■ I eh.'.· tailed !■> be .1 ι.ιΐ π·; : " ι - .ι' lin. .an alien pis , ! - Oder in the F rank f u rt-Kustri η area. \·. ii. ' i ι"■ . ly 1.000 I'eet v. id. . h ! ··'..'> ·.·. ι ·. ■ ·mi ip])i n.L; ; ρ ν, a - I going on in numerous pockets along 111" !' \ . ' :-t r telliης fnim the area ι;ίι : ι Si ι 11 a ι ; . the Ru s-ian h 1 .a ii : ι > ί ν ν . ί ' wei η frank furl and I ' . . !·, v.'hci'. tin· fir.-1 \\ hi:·· Ii i» : a . -ην· ι irst 1*1;. ainian an ics ,i η Legislature Will Debate Money Biils I Raleigh, Foi». 5—(AP) — North Car ilma's educat ion-minded C oral A.-Vomt'iy v. ill begin its c.ghtn wool; t>>;ιiuiit geared for floor debate ; on appropriations and rovenuo bills, ι and awaiting the introdueton o: a mo.'-uire un medical care and ho. p! I a 1 i ■ ati : >n. Sponsor. ι>Γ t : : t · lingo medioal ..ι : I'll 1 have announce i that I will η·>: , be introduced until the appro: 11 a ticins bill has l»oon passed. It i- ex pected tn call fi'i' a four-year ni'.i . ical school at the University ol North Carolina. together with a im- - pial ol 400 or ^ ".ν bods and lor ι I Statewide program of hospitaliza t ion. Also !i i 4h oil ι : : ■ list o! probable lor tin wool; - a long expected bill calling : ·ι· a lai or reforonduin. In lino with admin (ration policy, tho bill probably will a-k that the rol endum be held six months or lon ger after tho ν >;·. thus giving 300, i ooo North Carolinians now in serv ice a \ oice in deciding whether their State ι w <>! or dry. Flo.ii' obate on tho record-break ing appmpriati >ns and revenue bills may begin this week, as the big j·, nt committees on appropriations and I finance report the bills to tho as sembly. Tho appropriations coiv.m:t 1 tee concluded it^ hearings last week ι and has a :oiig list of requests l'or funds in addition to those reconi j mended by the Advisory Budget I Commission. NOT EVEN AN Ά' CARD NEEDED ■- v·'r- ,; ·*>$<. IIVMWMW *■·. ■..VJKtoXOjSCÙ.WtWJW'. ..Υ Λ'/ίΛΥ.*. au» www.·.»! HERE'S A SCENE that h Τ rucks making up the first convoy t< run Looo-Bui a road, now call <1 i,. Sl.;.vv gas at a station along the way. Gas-thi: there are no meters tu ua;he c .. ! .. t Li ccii with envy. (. ri-ccii'ii.v eo'iipl :ed :J1 up ν .til pi ec. -us .·; .s v. ill η to Iii.it a eci. (International) Υ',Ι. ΊΓ J,. I ι .ι ι Λ : ! Λ $3.2ΐΓ,;{Οΐ!.ϋΟΟ .:·(!. !.. ··«· .sLipj ιly ' : : ; ! ·,ν; . ut ' 1 i ! ' tod litt' initie.'·· ! : will 1 il'· ; · ·■· tin : ι ; " ,'1 lu . ι. ' ην < ■ it!.: .ι in ' ;! ; ι , ι1 ι -■ : κ! I !,ι ii . , . : · . . CÎLiiin. 1 i κ ■ 12 ! : ! ' lilt;. IT-Vt .1 Ι.» I .XC.'jll III! till· V ft'·.·; tl ··, .1!·· - · 11'i ! ' ! 11 . (ΜΓΓ.ν II·; .ι il 11 no I ■ I " teli- ; I y !ΐ).·ίι Ίι. ' Il <11 \V rli! '.· i ΐ. . it ι ; .·.· y h ; ι H .i; lumi ■ |ily r 1 Ί m· ι· ι . ι ι ίΙΙ ι r>·." Sfi, :J21ι}:: I ■ ■ : <1 i .· ■ 1 il , ! ' (il·, . 1 ' . . ' : I;' l. il l 'U y ι ■ ; ι i ·. \>i :·:γι led ' ' ι lion nul lay. Th 1 1 nv.irily t I j ι : ■ . · . lu il λ i r : ■ > ■. ".ht II u· ·, ir ι ■ ι■ : liit· Μ;ιι ι '. f'C : ·».· I . ill i . , pr > , ι'ι.( .ικ) ! . ' J ι·;, 'i : . SJ.: ..! 13,1100 : < nmi ndt :l ii . li , Veil, .n A<iiι nii ι ' >n is ;i I)· :'(■! s ι ι11 τ. ι ; ;. « n.,· cuit' m y.'und: ii'l ινίΚτί. ' ·· add:-d < ■ t< ·>· . ι ci ι ;n:. .ιι><· iifv; k'gishi ' ! : 1 I '..«111; ( i. 1. Hill II I!i".ht . Till r ι ; : ! ' · I l : ; >pr-ivC(I ! ι tllf ι · ' ■ ν I : Ul. ι ;· · ι: · 11111:· ! :. ! li ill ill ! ■ ι 1. ' ruc'1:11 ϊι ■ sp lui I>: ι>\ idiliH ' il" i ι. ·. h- I i· ily ' -;·· ' ·· *- · l'cci m mended lu: " ( Si- >i . ; ■ ι ι nt and di · :. . ! ι,11' ι-'ΐ.ΠΟΟ; I-\ ii r.i Α.. : . SI :it>.!)7'8.t;.-,7: .iiui " 1 V ν Λ t! I,· ••'ily. Si»,f) lii. 000. Q * F> e ? I bervice mil Is Denounced By Senator' Was' itifftoji, Feb. 5.—( \P)— Maiii-owei legislation ι :ιι ι ι the |>! o-.jM'rt (>r indi'i ini; i!. I.l\ I >('.: \ Λ îicil the Nt n.it: I f: l:ii > < ommittee rcvcrv il an earlier derision ai:d ordei oil lu i tillffS. < liaii ilia il Thomas. I tali lîi moerat. said the committee \ .>l - c(i II to .'1 lor "limited c\ ι uti > c hearings." Il·· explained tii.it l»\ limited H w as men lit onl\ i;i* ited w I - liesses would lie heard. 11 said that Si cfetar\ of War S;i;nsni. I nil· !' Secretary Patterson and \avj Sccrrtar> 1'orrestal uniild he invited to testif* tomorrow. W.i h.vilx.n. Fol». Γ»-·( AIM · A R< onati ' lay : . - it biii ι "del 11 i t ο ve : y t ! ι ο :.. i - 11: η Is' .'at lull lu s ·ίζ<· e η·.. iletc ι ■. ι - ol tlii peuple." The cn.iti···, Cha ; ■■ ,ιη Πι··. ·τ< : : We \' : : U : Μ .1. tii · ■ ι 1 "I Ί ho en! < ht- I slave labor ··. Il pr . 1 :.·· • î'roi ihu 1 (lei 1)θ\ι ; a.· -a::e il' this ! ιII ,v■ Il P·' " 1 ee ι mure or better products for war." ί President Huo.sevelt a i the 1 £»5i ] command have asked for the legis . l.it ι ι" · .. ί'-.οιιî ly m ode I Λ η ο t h ι s ι t Sonate Mill·. : ν A I la it's Γ ·,ι . " ·. ι ea 1 ΙοίI !tuilav m a ; ι■ ' t ·ι * ' · ■■ s ,!\ ( harp ti l li renees over .ri · ill ustration ui the controls. The hill before the eummittee, ,is \ι·ΙΙ as tin similar measure which passed tin House last Thursday. \vh:ch pro vides fur indaetiun. imprisuivnen' or finding ot males 18 tu 4â win disregard official ord-vs *·> stay oi the job, or who refuse 1 > tra:i»fei to avare essential work. The principal puint at i - :e is wht I shall order the placements. Dr. Meadows* ' 11 a reactions 'ibid To Jury ( ; rl p.i ■ Λ :. · 1 • list IC Mead· Ml Κ r ! 1 ' Thousands Of Internees Are Rescued No Major Stand By Japanese Offered As Americans Enter General MacArthur's Head· q -art* r . 1.1,/.· M. I · h. ■">. ι Λ I') —The Stars and Stripes flew over half of Manila today and thousands of Ann-i α-an and lint ish pris· iu-r w ··ri· free, as Yank col u η : :. s. including a paratroop regiment landed to the eolith, ι>r· - >·ιί again>t little rnor»· than snij-f r fir·· toward empiété r »! ··:. of tin· Phil ippine capital. F :led '.lu: η "1h fuw I . ift y nigh ay . - ! , - itii ; Pa- river. )K dial ci-, m.. ; η children h Λ nar; . Τ ; ι J > ; ι η t· ι; m hej4.1t ■ happy ι ·:ι\·; 111 ν ;-· !.. πι an : y î 11 : ι ". speared '· San: "Γ a.a- in >m th.· » ast and Τ·ιι ( \il :11 i prisiin •an tt ' . an .nid e since May 1, l'J4'2. m whii·: all tne kill· -i. pre : :'· 1 ! Ill· S into raged • ι a ' : m · . S· ton ι ■ a < ■ 11 a: t :nfi 1!;e de rïsi ners. : . ι seize I !"i irîTi· r g'ivern • · ·tin· Phihp ' i. : indifiti nu Jap h:lo Yanks of ι he ai ' t d lin· capital ι : t a 111111 s 1 y hern suburbs alter ma ι tir M , ni ·:. i ||>! ill fr Il'ce \ "h· Γ ■ -Jili i central 1 .■ η guK 2H days Cotton Makes Modest Gains Λ11 ■ -Cotton ι IT) cents a • higher, March ulv 21.33. P. . CI 'se Open 78 21.30 ι;;> 2 l 66 27 21.30 t!2 20.R") '..">2 2"..">4 ι ! ι rl checks li he said presence Meadows' 1'he St itc Aeii the S' M .ni' ·.·. mght t ■ college !! '..-"lied i h ut ho v. ti Meadows ra Se hogs, and that Meadows $180 for : i;u· · ih,-r time $300 a year. The :)\\ thai Μ·'.ιαο\\" ; mi ν ST.) .i vear lor Poland lakes Control Silesia, East Prussia \\ Λ. I ■ cl'! iyod ) - ( Λ Γ Γ> ι It . '. ι ·> ι lent <>I the Pjihsh National Council, an i ι .· r.i: i i'i d .· ! a ' ■ - · ■ μ ι! ι 1 élire t >day lti .it I'tiland - 'imediatcly a>siin"· ins control di civil administration in Gei ;i:i SiU.-.;.· and East Pr ;s sia. Λ ιvo-ent.î 1 vo ni th" Warsaw pro I visional government has already | I arrived at Oppeln, first large city ι il the Ode:· !" bo nor j»;oci by the ι Hod : 11 ■ : 11 ;-· ;n ι : s dri\ ο through Si I ;··' he ci sclosed. 11 Similar steps to organize civil af I fairs will bo taken elsewhere, in ! S. Il- ι. ini-î.1 in.: Ι5.·ι··' ι>ι, and Κ ist Prussia "as soon as military condi tion. perm,tlit , al said. "T·:.·<·.· ν " In· Polish administra tion . M what .Vf regard is Polish - > i, regardless of opinions to be expressed m international confer ences," he as<i" ted. "We've seen the att tude of the major powers. We don't think any one will interfere with lis." Mi' ad.ied that the question of the Teschen area, the rich coal mining district annexed by Poland from Czechoslovakia in 1939 will be tak en up in "friendly negotations."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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