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'4^-^-ι"FAPVY, , U ^ ^ Henîtersott δmitt Btspafrh 1* Til!!: ! ν SECOND YEAR ΓΤ — Jl \ \ HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY hi, it· 1., *'<" FIVE CENTS COPY Nazi Resistance Fails To Halt Canadian Push Drive Along North Front Ν cars Rhine Λ .îericarrs Mcp Up ι lion of Prum; i ioo (Is Continuing !·'(']>. 1.°..- ( Λ I * ) ' a ι <Iri\ iUK through ίh·· ■ i\l -\ t'. advanci .1 today ι : ι t \\ · ■ η t >' milt s of ι hi R ity of Weset, and within • s oï the Rhine indiis 11 liter of Emm ·rieι resistance suddenly ï'y the t'onnnitmenl of : rack Nazi di\ isious. ■ · ι ! ι ■ ι . l'ii' Aîïifï .ι· ni .ι. nr. • ' road cent; r <>I P; 1:1 :. ..·lire- pi eed l.t. Ci m Pat tin's men within là miles itv .·! Κ bio; ·: Pr m and ils art ι . .il K..h!. Col»!»] .ι ·. ι ■ < · . ml S iar ιΐ·;ιι· ;·■ ·. *·. ν .aKencd lin \v!u>.·· ..-c sy; tl'm in '■ "e Ki'' · wiu c t"M τ ; : i 1 c- s have . ι: Tin- Si'"^l ι ι· Ί 1 i : ι·. . i·1 uins limais ι n tin· Kurr I nil lli'.· American first ι il t ii nul 111·' British seroiel r - 11 il i< t liions the cru i.il , .li· si-clor \\ iicrc tin· ί «ι·· Irunipctcd repr.ilc'.lb tli.it .1 1 iscnlicu cr mass ■ ι .ιnil t.inks l'or .111 0!f■· 11 - 1·ι lin· llhinc. . .ur I · in.m· we .·\ρ -.-t . . Allied Hi ··... . .· : "H î. n:,· |>!a:n." I:;· ( i : " . I ! id,'V. "SI i|h 1 al ■ ' I >ni - ■ · .1 I )■ : icn ami .1 il.c'a . ( lu i.ae.-. to the Kll lit Mcor battalions art· ali.nsî , |Ίΐ;>ηι··ηΙ. a s well as ι1 e s n • "r.el nlalltiy I rce. . : e iv 1H combat divi. · r..- r ·.. - ■ ι lie than a mil: n n tr ops . .dent. I ied . : 1 the v.i.n'rn I : I ' .1 r. .'L! a!\ Λ : \ r: t oï I a ι xemb 1 ire w ■ ·· th<· capture i.l \' nul· : d . nny. ravin ; Gi nri . 1 a e >nt 1:i n 1 ·. 1 -là-m■ 1 : <it πι any 11! Ίη Κ il Sa irbrwUen. Negro Troops Badly Mauled Bv The Nazis ι. i:;. · ap) The v. s. , .ι lit r> f I i \ ; s ι ( >. ι .m:l i ! .^ap ,ιιίι.ογ were maille ; .veek-end righting attendant •••fir abortive attacks m tin· : c lastal sector, ai n y hc.i 1 aid today. 1 · ,i 1 report ι π>m iGen. \V. Clark'- headquarters con . the attacks on the Negro which ol ι icial dispaUV.ies had tended to discount a.- a • i.'tion, said: nalties and tank lo-ses were • ely high, and no net gains ■:n were made." : German counter attacks·, ί ted by concentrated artillery aiiirtar tire, repulsed the Negro o.iys after they had gained as ι s a mile on a live-mile punch. ' blind's first full attack as a rii ■ launched last Thursday penetrated to within two and ill miles of Massa before the ' y recovered from surprise and the Americans back in four ci "f lighting. Raise St;ii s ; ι lui Stripes ;it Santo ί ornas Changes h, Would Allow Stale Appeal:? in Courts; i'irc Bill Offered foimtv ι : tint". 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' ■ ·>: ι '. until K< in . y .. v.·!»· . ·.>'!. to t·rente the ' tl· ··: «·! ..in !.. the Gn.t'.fr l' ι r-.:> Ν ϋι (Continued n 1 We Ί wo ) trade Commission Lists Abuses In Tobacco Tratis ι -hington, Feb. 13. — (ΛΡ)—The '' ·· t'·'11 Trade Commission said to • I number of undesirable prac have developed in thr tobac ' 1 industry in connection with the ' !''tte shortage. • **·<■ practices didn't cause the ' Uige—the commission said— ' arc the result of it. Investigating the scarcity at the 1 iuost of Senator Wheeler, Mon ,;rl ι Democrat, the Federal agency ",' i'tert that it is directly traceable t!n» volume of cigarettes going to ' med services and the Allies. α!:'Ι is magnified by an increased civilian demand. As for the "imrli',.., i:i|o pra.Miec ·," thi' commission ->Hi1 they include: 1. Inequiable "i itioning" by some manufacturer.^, wholesalers an I re tailers. 2. Snnie wholesalers arc .sing "tie-in" sales practices: that is, .--ell- j ing other tobacco products to retail ι stores as a condition to the sale of | cigarettes. .'i. Citizens, haunted bv the tear ol being without cigarettes, are buy ing more than they need immediate ly -that is, •'hoarding.' 24 Killed in Wrecking Of Navy Plane . · I· ·.«·: .. Κ ■· I ι \P> Γ".νι·ί·· » —Γι» i IMS.-I,:;.·: - and CIO ·. ■ II' ; κ ! 'Tt' . ' il i :> ·■ ht y ill 11-..· ..··.,.· CheStO'lt ii «. ' ι : Λ ! :ι · ι κ ii . : ι '! !' : ι Πc : ; ι : .y. · ι n;i. y ·. . iced here. 1 ■ I 1 ' ' \ ■ I.I - 1 ;'l » H ' . J 11 ·>! ' ! 1 11 ' ' ' ' ΊΓ W * i t ΐ 11 ■ Ί ' plan.;·. Γ'J tii'J Meadow s ( .'urns Spend ι ML' W ; is lor Work ( mi ( lamnus r ( ; ι ■* ■ : ι i-. \ I ' ι Γι ■ - inv>n.v ni '·■:·■! >· today in :lie Ι ι ' i : 11 u! ι 1 . !. Ut· hIovv.-s, ί· η ni·:' pre· ilf: Ι· · Carolina ί'ι ; 11 ·: a". - ( ri un _;ed ! i ! ri ι m it-// h ·· ι ·ι '. 1 l· ι show il t . ; ii-f - :. I : ;, ! · I ■ ι y the "ilil'ii'ι \\ ι"'r ; 1 ex!ensi ve 11 ι. ι ·. ι ■ ι. <■ 11 ' 1 ι - ι il !ι and ■ampus. Ί'. del ι' : ί ■ v. it nos - «•lav ·>'·. I·' c ' I ! . · i : .;. member il' lin- l)n:iref ' ■ ' - · >r thirty l'ea rs, vvlii ι ; · ί ι-1 ' ·. : ■ ι . ' ι· ~ (if a rustees' mi ι ' ·.· proved a 'I'Sol! II i! 1 I : ; Λ ι ' : ' ' : Γ pi l'sidont ι handle u".-i i . ni ί I to use hem as lie deemed advisable. Asked by State's counsel il' he iiunv Mca >ws h.i.l ι i i«>:· surh imorovomcnls. :!·>· . tnt·» said he lid not kiM-.v !:ir ' · c of the I η ntls, lai' t ha: hi· ι I ··.· exten sive impr ivemcnt ■ . I . «·»·:> made m the i'iimp::s ui the eolÎBRi'. I) C. \Viiiti : , .! fin I : actor, ident ; I >d ι· i ro.vipted ii!Is. purpi>r:.114 ;.> .»::.·.· that he lad recev <· I ,.ay Me;»l nvs lor work done i>y ·· ··. He said :ie could not recall '1 . uin -tanccs under wlii.-i :· . ,·.·> .1 ents λίίτ ma ι , vvlic! her t : 1 ■ > \ c e paid i.v check or ca.-h. Stocks Show Modest Gains New York, Feb. 13.—CAP)—Rails, m Ι and Meel led :!u· ; îuir :■:<·' ■ >:. ■ rri it. ι·;ν t11 : ' ι J ~ " I. > ί.ι.ν. · 11 put favorites 11 j > a point ·> with i s > ! 1111 * ~ i-'-iu's showing v- '1er ga'ns. Buying orders, accumulated over the lengthy hnlidav. apparently were based rtiainly cm the persisting idea that the growing j>i 1 ο of idle funds hi the nation s onev or later must <eek employment in securities. Bonds did better and commodities lilted higher. Exiie Poles Bitter Over '3' Decision Crimean Plan F or Poland .Repudiates Charter, la Claim L< 11 < I < 111. I'C!). 1.1. ( ΛI' ) — 1 In' I '< > ! i -li ; ·< >\ ■ π 1111. nt in Lou ill ΊI ι ' 111 ij.C! 11 II : . ' 11 I ο accept tile (!< ci - : fui.-; ui Ihi· "liiji three" and accused ! 11<·m of violating "t lie li't tci' and - jiirit if the At lanl ic ( barter and the rii-'ht of c\ ι ' ry nation to defend it? own interests." Tin· London l'oies bitterly den ; ι nc ι 1 the 1 'olish decision of I'p'sident Roosevelt., Primo .Minister f"ïinrchil 1 and Marsha: Stalin. ?.rivinir their answer just 2 1 hour- after the lîritish For eijin Office lianded the Polish ambassador in London the tex' >f tfi it decision Thr intention of the throe I'lmrrs ι créai" a Polish pro vision H 2overni«rnl of national unit> "<an only leeali/- Soviet interference in Polish internal alfaiis" a 500-v.ord statement from Socialist Premier Tomisz \r<i/o\vski of the I/mdon croup, declired. • \, :· : enal ry ι·Γ Γι ihi.'.d •ν ·: ι ·· audi r lho '<· ocoupi ti« η ot S !\ iet tro9ps, a anvcrnnvnt I • t .· !:■ ! wi : I to t . < : >■;;■ iard the . ' !.. ·-. en .·! the erese'i;·:· : ι:. .· : 1 Amer fan diplomnts. ;» 1 ' m : "· u ,ίτΙ ri L'Jr..-- .if : roe pi c.— · " ·: ••aid. Th,· l.i nil.'iii Poles reiterated their 1 'im as "the -':1c leRal and iicn ·1'. Il' recoirnm'd govern moa' nl Poland." M.mh-I ι*λ Miiv··': ii-zy!;. f·>rmoi premier of the Lonri ■·, government, was reported to be planning to fly j .. · on tn Γ.Ιι soi ·.·.· t·1 iak(. part in dis ci- · - ni - '■ iH-i-i m j the new rolish pi- -. i -11 11 ,| n - i-n-iH-iit cmisi ined by 1li" ia^ three. japs Being Annihilated At Manila. Escape To Bai«an And Corregidor Is Rendered Useless W illi! ι. I eh. Π.— ( AIM— Jap anese suicide troops, cornered in south .Manila's flaming battle pit by a juncture of three Amer ican divisions, were being; com pressed and linuidated today, as their only possible havens of refuge, ( orregidor and Bataan. smouldered from a record 1. 000-ton saturation bombing. The I i ! ι ; 11 ι >?!.■-1 ■ ni the batllc lui1 11 ie· 1 *i. ι i i pp i m · capital was mounting in :rn,city as V anks of the liTtti In fantry. first cavalry and eleventh airborne divi.· uns made contact to pin the .Japanese against Manila bay .south ni the I'asig river mouth. While sixth division armored units far to the north railed to the l'ai- : ic ο ia - cut Luzon in two, the three Yank divisions in Manila's ,-lu II - wrecked downtown area, braved rockets, heavy artillery. .ma chine gun lire and mined streets ir. their cirive to finish off the enemy garrison, now confined to less than iivc sq ..are η. i les. Across Manila bay. American bombers poured a devastating load of more than 700 tons of bombs on the southern end of Bataan penin sula and over 200 tons on Cor regidor fortress in a 48-hour per, id up to Sunday night. The hazard ot any Japanese flight across the bay was reflected in Gen eral Douglas MacArthur's communi que reporting that American lighter planes sank 3â barges, loaded with 2,aOO enemy tr >ops, off Bataan on Sunday. MaeArth ,r, describing the Manila light as "exu aordinarily tierce," ..id the de.-pii.ite enemy, pentsxi ap near tiie south Manila ciocks, now is closely enci . it·.! and is gradually being compressed into extinction." ENKA HEARING IS FURTHER PUT OFF Shelby, Fob. 13.—(AP)—A hear ing on the temporary restraining order secured by American Iinka Corporation officials and served on United Textile Workers Union lead ers. which was scheduled before Judge E. Yates Webb here today, was postponed until Monday, Feb ruary 19. A continuance was granted by Judge Webb at the request of Jo seph Jacobs, o! Atlanta, attorney for the textile workers. Big Three Pact Hailed As Guarantee Of Peace NEW YANK SMASH !N DAM AREA Λ - «r SCHWAMMENAUEL DAM WHICH HAS SEEN TAKEN BY 1ST ARMY u—7Ά ί Ί r) -·" /Mrv / «J* \W^kcHû1, /M \Ç-y/ _JsCHWAMMFMMIH[ *SCHM'3T " j r-"-^ V, \ (^^1™"?/ \ Φί \ —τ \ // JU^L Π "ψ:° I //\\ Y/ 3 /sTADTi"Ya m /// \\ )/rÉ* J GERMANY [5^J»MARCHt \\ SS~~l/fnt*I 4PRUtM THE BATTLE OF THE ROER I,. . er <!, ..> .a .·';·:■ : ,·'. ; the U. S 1 -·♦ ,\ · :iv has ploughed through riveis oï mud to seize the great Schwammenauel Dam (1) after the Nazis had blown open its fin t flood gate, and are now fanning out just below Scii:. :dt '.·> new Ιί·κ·ι ι .t ■ ns. Lnrye ci.nci-ntia tL' Ί1 of Κι enli AVer's forer l'util of Λ: - n ΐ'ι ι. ί ted, <■ a' :. ;n;; ir w rumors that an all-out offensive i.·; near Tin1 l'. S. '!: i is pre.-·.· in:; η :!·· Ward after crossing the Pruem River (2). Photo at top is a view of the Schwammenauel barn be: re it was pa· i.;.'.iv wrecked. (J'ii?;·. iiiiO'tal) 43 Dead, 200 Hurt During Tornado Dip ( lî\ The Associated Press, ι T· h nudi h - ;1" ■ ■ M | >- i >1 Jill·'! A!;n ■ ι i .·»· > ι ■ ■ 1 · -ι .V ' ' ι I·.]] n! ■' · i:î de,,<i. 'J(ii) m 111··-·! I ; ι uf I \ i-1 •.ill·!· nil n; ntii lull·· . tiui.i. . 11 : ι i .[ I .)! Will· ' ί .· c ■!·:;·■ i ι : II ·( I ilea on tin .'ίιι . ri iii ·i western ν here rrnnv · ut;.v >m»\« .i r-- ι μ .ι I L'ijiht \\ I i t I ,1111 1 . ·. I .«.· 'it. Μ·.·ιϋ: V . ii: r ill) 'I'd .! - lead ;it -li i.i';red ai h,m Τ·~>. eveled, a :.ci Chishulm, a cotton I X .ill' V. 1.1' '· III . ' I - ■ton, 1 Hi") . I ' ! if- ..i.i · ι : M ' 111 J .j : . . ind ·".;· .' . .. nine η Livinsst ί. nfiston. Mm.'.· . > 1 Γ'1 . i t.a n ills.-t'd ..lid Kill· lit til· 1. . - .tiK.sti 'ii ·..· ..! v. ..· ii tr.i iiim.ii ι. I t first lit Ml \I · ■ η.; ,ι ; ι ; 11 a ·>ι de Is i: : 11 ' i ; ί ' t i ill..1 t the e , . sides before turning eastward inlo 1 •\la!.ia" ι. The dead 111 tie Me . ι ..a il ea λ ei e plaeed uiiuft .1 !ly -e. «··:. M"! e than fifty per m >j.s .·. ·. ... mured there. I Further British Gain .Made Aioii^ lrra\vadd\ ki\cr K.mdy, Ceylon, Kel>. lii (ΛΙ'ι Ulied coninumiq a· aniio.yurd lu ll the southern out.-<i\ii t.- ol Un· ο. ■·. lit· r.m ,iiit(ue said. To the v. e ' it the city, in the peninsula formed by ill·· colliluerice ol tin Ch ίλ ;ii 11 id Irrawaddy river.-. Briti.-.i : .·.,·· seized a village aller a sharp >e\ en lioui : Mil lr. In 11 or l ! Burn a. ( '! ine army Iroops have cleared Hie Bur ma road southward to within lil π ιiles "I the key city ol L.i.-ι u o. ■ wn from iw:i :iy π le. 40 m ia> . if Now in 70 Miles (M Dr.stien; Enemy U.i! υi Budapest London, Feb. 13.— (ΛΡ) — \ϊ.ι ι - . * talin loniuht an noun; tin ; iplure oi ISudu !><M. i. ·.!·; ]■': ( AIM Russian troops, smashing· the ι · 1 ■ 1 ί: ί ! lint1, Ikivi' .-il· ι·· ·. ..in 7'· ni i it's ni' I )r< '.It'ii, and l'art her îiort h are î i ;. ; I ! 11 ) ■ ! 1 i : : ' t<>\ a ni Snlïlltli ' Γ >'· ■. "i: ; i » miic- i mm a iuih : ■ h !. .Mar I al t in g'nry /, 11 ; 11- , 's , ··!. ·. fi ■· iit iin»· Ι.κΊ'ηπ· Berlin, Gorman broadcasts de— li .n i S inviting bel' w ί janks, .·ι army (.»·:'!. ! 1 ·. t;:. t η· ! c< >m : ! î n (.,> .1 ; ! A IT SfCl· 1 . ί 1\ ( : 11 i bt-vund. î.,» t ' · ·, η ν ft s w» >: t»! i m * . * 1' l'/liiii, *■; tpl u ι vd by U' l\ .η : . 111 i 11 , ! η rî i iiet'on • ι ■ st s· ulh of S;-i;a. '2~ ] : 1 '» ι /1 ; ι u. , ; - h lin· G π man c·.» ι m and >1 Armies Move ητ*^ Ιο End Of War Bot I. F'nrtics Hrrc Praise Results Ot Crimean Gathering i Washington, ί ;·!>. 13—(A Ρ)— \\ tr .Mohili/cr .lamt- i Byrnes returned t«»ri « \ I nun the ( ri me.m eonfereiu >·. lie apparent ι \ jN thr first \meriean delegation .it the 1 Koosevelt-< hurehil! - M a lin merl in« to conn· home. I he White Ilnuse anuiiciHi'd his return There was no indieation when Mr. Koosevell will return. Washington, Feb. — 'AI') —Allied armies, already plunj? in«r tnwiinl tin » : · ■ ; ■ rt ot ( ier niany. 111 ■ 11 am! mate rials for <·\<Ίι more powerful cflVn.-dves t'.iiav In accord with a l>iy three ma.â , plan to has ten t he end I' 11:· v. ar. and in? !>< yinnir.«' ···' · · *··)··· peace. The pat tern : I hi· peace—' h" Ihimhari■ -n ' >;,k- -roposal for u new lea.inn i - ··. h ■ laid before a United Nations conference to lie called at San i rancisco April . ί esjaeni Koo *cit s oignt-day a* > >M ( si palace at V ί · . . · ith Ρ ■ tr) Stalin and Prime Minister Chuçch Ί. My tin· : ■ >\vn 1 · rl. '1 - : Tiers 'no vorld renewed hope after Germany's unconditional surrender, lor genera : ι ί »n" i. ♦ email· r. ia it v. in : ι ' 'ray ] : ·. ι <. ; ; t t hoi ν lives i ! · « ·* π m ϊι · π v. an! and i'ear." Tli'· (lark < urt.iins of srerprv were drawn from tiff- ! infcronfc I.lie \ i-stpriin.v. This rrvralrd tli.it the lii? ihrpp had asrppd lift < ι il I > .'il mittitx now liliius t'> crns'i \ i/ism and pprmanrntly disarm Ornianv, hut also on il piece-. ol specific peace mil hiin·: · I" unararte'· indp pcndrii'r and sell determination to 1 iir ■ ι · nil trips ot I'll repp. Λ f rninla tor créa tin κ a ii*■ *λ ;;ovpi nnr nt in Poland, which «ill hp .κ r<pt.ihh to all tiirpp pi.u Pi's. is ini liidt (I. cnlly !·· in '" 1 ··. ι . ' in·''a'ci η 1hc I '· ilt·. i Stole- : I! · — ι ι λ «τ the .■ ■ ■ ζ ! u ' · · un at ; ·iv. ■·; - in the • ·· ι. .I I »u.· . · · ! ' security 'Πι i·' ■.'■■■■.·■ v.':i y t τ t :;·· Γ 11 ι \ · ι .ι ■ : : ι . ·..·,· ; 11 iri t hey . It ι'iried t 1 ι ι ί i ' S ii! ran isci ■ ■ ■ ι Λ :·>! Ί ■' ' · date by • ,-b I ;11 i > · ; 'ii "re her Japai : . . ; , . y. I ); ; I- I ! e Γ ι . di-e uint . ■ j ·, . ■ ·;ΐ' : ,r . · ι·. ; : I us I act, t erm 15:.t ' raised .· η ' ι.it Stalin ci ι 1 - '· evelt md ntr enter the . ·ι m : :· ii\ .·' n:iit i· mi II I. . · >} > per. :. I In lia· till ··" annouiK pmpnt, pi'VpriiiK nine major points, was h ailed at the a :>i t a 1 h\ hotli I'i publicans ,ιικΙ Drmoprals. It . m ■ ii,- ' η : ' : State, t . a m·» 1 1 1 :he se' tlement u: I·. ι·. ι| ί ' ; i. ' ; ι · 11 tail s -a new depart tu t· in Ann rcan f( reign pnl ( · \". Τ ■ ι · ■.· " : it- ■ e iv.: liems a s they arise, British, Russian and . ^·. -ι crt'1 .n a\- a 1'e to m, , ι c\. ». · ! ι·, : :·· .i ·· intlis be ginning after the San Francisco eon fore cc. The Crimean agreement pledges ■ , .·, .ι". ■ .11'. ry and j ■ : ·. ι i' ι ry Ι·ι support, .. ,!, , !·..·( "d "1 At i ■■ 'hereby ap pears t·- r,K,' - > η new lite. Hut ; 1 pi ' aifs ;.!-■» for the growth , it Franc i· ..· .· >·> : th great pc-.ver in 11 ; . t hi ι iu,ul\ 11 ie agreement on Dumbarton Oaks, the ι.,.·.·■ · ■ : ·: C'lim.i in the Steitinius Presence In Moscow Is Significant λί .<···. Κ. .> ι:: ι ΛI') Λη ηΐ' μ.ιι t .·ιΐ m ·Ί·Γηΐ·>α> decisions reached by tin· big three were addr:i M.ur,ι ! ίΐ',.ΜΓΐ' loi the Russian |κ· .pit t'i a> wit: tin presence of U. S -\ ''ι State Stettinius 1.1 Μ Ιίι'-'Λ ■ ι ifl'icial \'isit. !■': c h fru ■ ι tin ii »·.>··ίι· confer ence in the Crimea, Stettinius step i ed .>t : a plane a; the Moscow air (>' i't ye>te: lay the capital M.li .ri/vr.I ·.·. ·'·! new- ■>! the doings ol I'rcrnii'. St.,!.n. President Hnose ve 't and Pr.me Minister Churchill. Λ ci> nmunique said that Stettin— i.s. who was aecn'iipanied by U. S. Ambassador \V. Avenll Merriman, had come to Moscow at the invita tion n! Foreign L'.nnnnssar Molotov and w mid stay several days. His visit was taken a> new evidence of the ties binding Russia to lier Allies, WEATHER FOR NORTH ( AROMXA. Rain, followed by cloarinn and slightly cooler weatliei to night. Wednesday (air and mild.
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