B Sa Vs υ. S. Mus! join League
Good Start
Made toward
World Peace
Renews Allied Plan
F οr Unconditional
Surrtnd·!!" ϋί Enemy
Washington, March 1. -( AP)
K· ■. It t'>1(1 ( 1 iii
u":"tand ! ii<· nation today that
A in rii 11 ; t \ ι.' tu 1 ake the
responsibility Γι·!· world collabo
r; ion " il! Iiavi 'm bear
the i'i .-imiisibiiiiy 1<>r another
world eonlliet.'
Mr. Roosevelt said he returns
home i'r< m ni journeys
"with a 11 in ι : ι ι ; tiat we have
made a good start on tin· road
lu a uni d |ifae·.·.
Silting .m m ' I <■; ·.·.<.■ 11 'Use
(·;..ιηιΙκ·! .·* ι ι..: · ..· mii ol the
dint said, 111 pti1 > 11 : ι ] report o.i
the Cri :i(M : i.;ii tiiC
Allies will m l ' '·>ι ne moment
"..nt :1 iiiu·'-'.π.· ■■ ■ - .:!■:■ 1er" i.;
won.
Ί he ·.·, . .ι v. ell ;is
tin (iti · ': 1 il·· serted,
' mu>' ι ■ I 1. iner they
give lip ' nder, by groups
οι ; ■ ' .■;·! . ι·.ner their
present agonit will be over. They
ii'USt : e:i ! ι ,"■ · ι' : ιι;. with ι· jmplote
sum ' ··· -r 1 · =··>· ι·"«ίη t" reestab
lish themselves as people whom thu
world might accept as decent neigh
bors."
! ι:. 1 a a.. *. a... .. ■■!·'!· .ι. J i,hi
ι a < . · m' mt l th· .· ■ · a ,■ ι f Ger
many. 11 our pla - :.: a Hid peace
;ίί· ι ..ueeeed, he d· ··. 11 τ), adding
that Japanese militarism must be
wnx 1 ...h as th'i. aighly a. German
militarism.
The chief executive described the
big t'hn ι meeting . t Yalta as a suc
ii .■ i! elfurl t > find a C'nntn"n
j,:-·.!.nd I'm' peace.
"It spcils the end o: the system
unilateral ; etinn and exclusive
alliances, in spheres of influence and
balances of power, and all other
e\;:edi''iit ·,·. ηιι·'η Ι·;γ.·< been tried for
centuries—and have failed," he said.
"V.'e p. ι ···!· ! ' su·.stitute fer all of
t i ·ι ■ ir. ; <: uaui/atinn HI
whi ii all peace-loving nations will
la .lly · . ■ , ι h ι err t . join."
The President reminded the sena
tors that they will seua have an op
I rtunity ι make .a 'at decision,
"wlnrh ·· >!! d' tennine the state of
lie l.'tiiled S'ate- and the world—for
;..elU ι at a 11.· to ι a.e."
Μ ι . i ; I n.-i'Vi'!; a · : ' 1 that the
and 11 on \\ ; 1 < i be
ι ■ ι ' . ented at :!;<· «< .!< Franctso
United > Nations conference begin
.a 1 >r par
ia·., !: , . " e· : .: 1 , 'Utati ill.
Discussing t ···.· big three agreement
" ι · c ; . ' . · : " ι · ■ [ό:. : , il and
: ,,···■ ι : ; ! area.,,
; ·· ■ |*ι·. ■-.a lent men! aicd the specific
agreement regarding Poland's future
a ail ' indmg exam
ple ■ ι-ueh joint action.
Tae d· ·■ ' ;·'■'' ai !' ilaiid
he dt scribed as a compromise under
P. - 1! r· >·· i\ e eom
i; in 11ίa : rv in the η u-th
. r I -I liaaa.e : a' what they
• ι, (' ·. in !ine. The
ei η 11"a :dary. In*
_ id. will be permanently fixed in
I the ||. .Ι ι >■ ■ . ei ■ ι· inference.
Γι,.. 1 · a· : : cmpha.-·ι/.ed the
; ; y ' t 111.1 j Λ11 les and said
IS.,-. „··.· m·:» : aieil ' · continue t >
u it·:. a .,1 ta,· "idi al of last
i ; pe , ·· will l.i "i aie a re
: !': .· Γ: ■ .·.>!; nt - 1 <i tin· mu inree
I had agi'eed oil voti sg procedure in
: hi ι .;···(. > ' ί i ν · rl.i si·.· ι it ν council.
He pointed 1 uî that France has been
invited to accept a zone of control
I in Germany, to join as a sponsor of
I'm l'n;:rd conference, that
> c ·, ill >··;.·.» .1 ,)i-rm:inc:M member
■ πι the international security council
I with tin· other four major powers,
nil \\ i). in_- . s■ 1 ■ ■ :' ted 111 the mint
ii ΐ)·η ii' 'v ' ·\ ι 1 ibc rated areas.
1 l'c said there were two main pur
!](■■.·. t':u> first t >
··. · ·.! ( 11 ' · vv.h til" greatest
I posible speed, and the smallest pos
m : I' ■ \ ! ' I'd lives. and the
■.-it· ,n: t - ci> tiiiue to bi.ikl f ir last
1 ing piac·. ,
>> l> i ; s aril Strike 1 nds.
Pascagoula, Miss.. March 1(AT)
— κ. L. Manc'U, president of the Pas
cagoula Metal Trades C uincil (AFL)
jmnounfod tonight that the 10,000
workers at the Ingalls Shipbuilding
p;..i! here, wilt· went > strike Sat
urday. wii ild ret rn to their j )bs
tomorrow morning.
WEATHER
FOR NORTH CAROLINA.
Fair and moderately coo! t<i
da\ and tonight. followed by
rtI> cloudy and slightly war
mer Friday.
Money Bill
Passes 2nd
House Vsic
$123,675,028 Measure
blioit Ut Outlays
Proposed By State
iv.'ili'ijrh, March I. - ( Λ I ' > —
Τi <■ biennial finance bill, which
( Ί:.111 mat! .Iniiii ! I. Kerr. ·Ι r., of
t in ! inantv omniittce. said will
r, ι i. '1 ·> 1 -ί!ΜΓι ."i.ojs under j > ι ■ ·. ■ - -
in! estimates, passed the i 1 ■ > 11 -
11.day (<n secant ι radine, I < » y , :
h. alter the adoption <·!' nine
clarifying amendments.
Ken ...i ;i '.tic bill weald rai '
34o.iiι I Un· I r year of tin· . xt
•ί ι ii ι ii·■ χt bienni : on, ,: 11 ί su:: :
nit the second year. Ii will mean
. · ι let ion Ί S2.1 !1">.Γ>000 ir de ta
:naal lail ; is rte nanendeI by the
·.·: ·» ry Budget Commission.
> .e -cf< I'·1. K< rr s.i.d, !:n· ! a Is»·.·
! !>.· .· ι bst.. ' 11 i ;. 1 i y in bal. a -e.
e {.{-j-: pi ι :.n .· t. ι ; a 1 s1.! 1. Klti.
i He re. ι nidi ;l. le < ,ve : .,·
• !'4; η ·ν >'.;·)· ~· M'y ,-e!:cc'11 · ,il.
• . expenditure "I S8.800.O0I'. ;■ ι
funds t !'e available. Ii that should
; e a iid, the Stale '·.'. eild .· >en.l S1.:t. -
1 111 :a 11),. 14 ' a. ι ' : and. !'■ .t i.
':>«· 1 n o! ··..! me, . Illy $1.111,
I winch .h add be m ί le lap wit a
Tee 11".· : : I 11 ) · ■ ■ - d. by 02 I ι
. ·'. rd ri ..«h ικ. .) la:.l '■<<: . r. ..ti
• ■ nal anieadm. i,t t ι e'r. e e:,
rights, including juiy service. ! >
Vaccination
Bills Given
Endorsement
RaJeigh, March 1. ( Λ Γ
S· ι * ( · ρ 111 > I i s · 1ι·· lit h πμι ι
; - >. < '.i to ; ι ν 1 >: I !.· t1 > roil
m :i t i« "Ι ί ·: i 5 ! r ; ; -1 · 11
·. ι » ipi η % f ! >«.· : « >iv :. ;· \v
·'"· year, and against ·mall
ren \\ iv.; ·<·
varcinatinn.
t ί·c ai -
auain-i
A mericaηsNea ring
Banks Of Rhine At
A ri dA h ο ve Co log η e
ί irst Army Ρ
Through DvÎî j, : .
Of Retiring i\:-i i.,
i '.ι i i March 1. ( Λ · ' ι
P< >\\ < |· Γ111 first . ! ·!(·. :
poured today" through l>ri ached
lis. .·■. \v it 11iη l'i·.. m !>■.> of
( oIdjîiu·, 111 ; ι c ! ι : " t ' n .1 rcat
RhinMaiid rnc! :·-ι under
.- ie.'.'C.
Ίο 11 κ· π < ■ r t h - ! l.i Ain Ticrins
(if tht· nii:' il arim i > ; ! r - ; closer
to lit'· lî. h i : ι < - t-;t π 1. and in
t re;i: ίΙ ι lu· pi riI tu tin t'abu
li il. !.. rn-h I m 11 r in ·ί ii 1.1
masked by security silo nee.
t'.'icl
tin· Λ τ - · ■ 1 · ! " ..'il: past
il,, „···. Η : 11 :·. ■··: ι.' Τ· . γ. · ι'.'Ίΐη"
! a hall
η-,ι:·· 1 < - ■ ■ ι :π:ι
(' 1 !
ι :·ί· . ι Hi'· . : ' ι' ■ ■ ! : < res ;
• ·. th.! .1.1' d \\ ith G icircle
• I · "t the
! I -ι . SfKllh
< ' · ·. ' M anrl ;' VUnvist.
( · ii ;. s an:î l\ il irs fought
vt«* :y ?\ with arme:* t a break
1 he ru-ffî.v's last-ditch stand in
thi pluses tΛ' ili" IlerhwaM
·: · î ·■ « .· e η W'fv/t1 in Kcrven
hcini i ι It s it '? miies of the
; ι <■ ' : ' t î ι'(· ·.■· !)h" >!)!h ·' ,
;ίι<' ·· ι ί. *· « ι «il the Ruhr city
l i \\ t . ;icr*?ss the· îUîiil".
■·: ί .in net ί ■' ! ν'\·< ii ι τ ι i ; *: 1 ! t ra ι
II·1 u.-ands (»f N;t/i.-> v.vst c » I" t.he
Khine.
Allied .'.'·γ f>1 'η· ·· ·. ·■ -\ΰ·\·.\ a
\ l,i 1 -.«il λ atch ■ t lia· iîhii " for
• · î · Π" · '-M t ■ ; 11 i .i-! ' ι » rl ;UVl
• Î 1 un ri'i.Nîcr -· uf iver bar··' it d
! -if. ,:t en ' peint.
\ v. halo . le w ilhdraw il of
Γκί ' Mar--'h"l \ «m fCund* ι·-dt's
small and ί !^edinff :irmi<N lias
net λ et I cum across tie· river.
M1 ( orrespondent Jïogcr iîrcen
reported from l'iehî ^larshal
M* ntu: niery's h°ad<ju.»rtors.
Fir. army tanks, self-} ropelled
1 | \ w ·' ; M VU'
<1
t h r 'V. ci - fat'1
. . ·■ M·! . : ■· Γ 'i
1 M
K: ! · r !. .
ci- il 'm ! h;e'v. ad:· m ' . ν llieg ' U 1 1
(Continued on l'aiie Two.)
Corrt'-'it! ,r Almost
(_ 1 ea > e d Α η cl Ships
linier Mar.iia Bay
M:. : ! ..M ' ) Am; ri
cait ι: ; l ' ■ ι , ■· . ι ; ι inlands, he
< ■ ; ·! >. ouid μ,ιι far
! . ι :. -i.··[ ·. ι· ..»· holdings
: I . : i. ■.·. I r ill ι ac
«( . ' C ,ii. Sea, was
. ■ ] j ■ 11 ι . ·. Τ a.·. ι ι ad'o.
ι. ι , Artliur made
ι re.. ' . ■ . ! ι . >| :e v.t i■ >η in
1. ι . . · ·. iniqii". which
• ■a·.-· .1 ,<·! ! . : 'ι the
• ι : . ,r.\ ' : il.lKit) iin
C ι . t,: ; \ i ; 111 i ia bay. The
.ι : ·4·- ii 111 of
y.. jii. - landed
: . ν
\i :■ il .tbslan
i ' v. ι itilcl iic t he si x
·!·<: ·>· AiacAr
I'm'i pan·.· The
. ' ...I. : , . III. < : n:: and 2.-> miles
• ! . ·' ·; ·.·.· ίι-t point, I, the
' ι iin:, ' ' ' > c. n tu·· S ·I·» Sea
..· d 1 κ· !h China Se.·.
hands, it would place
lore·. ' :»1· · ι : ' ni'ire than
(il ι:le Κ,, ι f 1 :.e S .·,.'.'·. China
■· . : ι . ·. · ia1 : ι · ·1 in I .ni-·· ν - ai Gulf,
η Wi tern Luzon, in an are to Pala
mthir lip. Tb-it til» lie;
:.i'i ii ι p. : i; ,'■·;, ι,-n. ..
'he nearest American holdings in
M inili ir ' i>land,
ο. Palawan.
ι ai C..iTcft:.i,i>·. a li!:!'· in ire than
in Am π ail
Hi,· I
ι un .
ρ ;. i a IΊ ι ; 111 ' ι ·
tii.· 2Mb (''■
wined ."it an
ti.. t . ize : · ι
pin to l:b(
m la. ' na e η
Phil.ι
the ."illlird
a d element ol'
i ι a e all bill
ν .;eri": Ίΐ twice
π Manila'., big
' , . nt· reel
idly needed sup
.· 11 ■ ι·I hit Ma
.· .· ,pilai of the
Χ!,;, Λ ■ , ; ' ' -1 eead .1 ipa
!"■( 11 « ' * '
with in·'
Cir- "1 in
r<a'ky t·
jiicl ci;;li
( ' i Γ1"'
:nii\vn ί·> be
' ι VI': · t' th.»
1 t·» Λπ·' i ^ -
, : ; ! w ·.uncled
Cotton Holds
Early (Jains
Nov. V"rl . '·
til, lnt.il· ; ι ··
higher. No ii ι
cents a hale '
May 22.1-1, .1 .ly
March . .
May
July
October
December . . . .
(AP· Col
li ■ ■ ails a bal·.·
.ver.. 2â In 31!
,1 iVch 22.2Γ.Γ,
Open
>;'.l!l 22.20b
; 22.11
2i τ;; 21.R0
: .17 21.19
" H!) 21.11
'■ι Γ'·| I vilk', M ,11 ■ ι ! 1 ! -(AI ' : \u
•1 Ki-.ink T. Wall. -Ι Ι!..Ι··..·ί». re
1 uiicd lu tin,· witm ■ .-lam' 1-day
after lii!·ιιishit:.u thi· hij{l> 1 ^-;ht in th>·
vri r.'s testimony yesti rda.v when 11·■
-aid that Dr. I .l'un M ' ad λ s had . ■ -
'■ 11 y spent $154.16 ι I in.s pers-onal
lunds I·.!· the benetit East Caro
lina T< achcr.- College.
Mi ad -'vs. ' · ι or preside t .·( «h·
ι·"ΙΙ , charged v.'ita cnibt
nient and t'iïls< pretense in tin· han
dling ni funds nt' tin· col lone, and the
State charges ho has la.I d to ace. ait
.1 ! i ' a ; ■ 11. li 1 y tor mare than $18.001)
<Ί tin· m a η ey.
Wall, in statin.™ that the educator
actually had spent I.:.- own mi ney
f r tli·· I)· nef il ··; the ·! ν ·■ i. : 11 t ho
Γ " ι i'.s he had rump: i. Ί ii ίι | ■.' ί · : -
t1 ! I ill· I till·!' ill'1 11(1' : V V'.!'!'! .it
Λ [ t ■. 11 i < ■ v.' s SSvancod 11 · 1 ! 11 · i'u!i I'm·
tllO I ." 1 al)li.-!l !î !('I!l (il ( C Ί ! 1 ! ! ■ (Ιθ
paitrni ill Tin· - ·1 :. I. ! ■ · r . ι i 11 ι I
mvs 1 i : I d not c · 1. ι i 11 · ■ ■ I !lii> . a
a·: Hïsi t bcciiii·.· ho did ».·· ·
I ν hum any I ' «■ : .unis lia "''il
f ;iid.
I h arri·. ing at ta·· ίι-,; 11, ni' ■· ' i ι 11
Wall .said his invi'stigalion im.I d -
closed that Moadnws had reecivocl
a totaal nl $1:7,022.ÎM) ai spa ; a all
iage a,"d student lands, and thai ha
erodits against : : is anumn; let A
$127.177.00.
NOTE OF APOLOGY DURING U.S. DRIVE IN KtJLM
• I,
THIS IS
GERMAN V
SORRY IT IS SO MESSED Ui
BUT WE Wf« m a HMSY f
29»(HUE « 6RtYN D
**β
* r
•rj
YANKS, Pfc. Thomas Snyder, New York City, and Pvt. Paul Mattox, Washington, O. C.,
Infantry Division of the Ninth Army, display a huge banner that humorously explains
«· — /-ι.,,.siinal Corps Radiophoto. (International)
A COUPLE OF SMILING YANKS,
members of the 29th Infantry υiw. ..
the power and effect oi the present Allied offensive in Germany. Sicnal Corps
VIEW OF DEVASTATED MANILA AFTER JAP RETREAT
HERE IS AN AIRVIEW of a war-shattered scctioc of the residential district of >·!;.: .if!··· the Japs had I.·..: · I
it in their retreat from the Philippine capital. At right center can be seen a ν n g and the swimming ρ '
the Philippine Women's University ; at upper right the Masonic Tea pic. Signal Corp: photo. (Intemalior. :.
U. S. I'.icific Fleet Headquarters,
(. ,1111, Mil 111. -( ΛΡ)—Ali but the
northern ' ird οΓ rocky little Iwo
.lima was in American hands today
a tiie .Mai κν. their spec ml supplies
pai ,ichiit: il . ·. · transport planes,
1er.·.:.: :·. ·.· ■ ,v>c ν : ' : ι ! contra'
plateau.
Fi'ini tli n.itcln. . 'il l the third
division evil doss already had
ci ι ni h· piatc ,iu in j,laces and
were moving downhill for the first
time I)-Day, eleven days aA->.
The battle : >r tin· ρ : 11 · ■ > ν s : n c i r ι i
central plateau was termed a de
ei ive operation by ftlaj >r General
Ειsiiino, whose third divis on Ma
rines overran th"> main village of
Motoyama, just beyond the captur
cd central airfield, in a gain of sev
eral hundred yar s yo.-tenlay.
They reached a third airiieid,
No. 3, which v. ι - ■* r i # * ι -
: C'insiι uclioii when American. land
ed Fe'-n· lary 1!).
riic marini'·. had artillery, na\al
Klin and close air supp r: a- tiiev
drove ahead, more than 500 yard.,
all along the two-mile battle line
against the in luhest, cleve.re !. dt
feit.H's encunti red anywhere in tne
l'a ci 11·;.
An ΛΓ cdi'i c. pond' iit, Jim Lind
. ey, called the tcrain "Hell's prin
cip;i! suburb".
An important supply problem was
lieiu ! \<-:erday \s tinted States
transport plants flew in low and
dropped - jmlies vr the captured
nitnern '■>· ■ nbo · ι ield. Ricd and
Kreen parachutes lunded ;>eeiai
parts and medical supplies flown
irom the Mariât®- in rcspon-e to a
hurry-up calL Several days would
have been reqa red !·ι bring .-ap
plies TOO mile by ship.
Hospital Plan
Gains Support
15V i.i.SN MSI5IT
I>.iiI> Dispatch Ban-all
!,\.Vu· , M :1 r : ι I. Spun ..
' · . llddil .. ' I lllii
11": ι .».·!! ί ; State 'it ' 1 !
hospi ta 1 lue pending ■ 1 mI
imm ι j : 11 ■ ι . Wedne.i ι : m -ir
! pj;ill !.:.·! ■ 1 euanri ..I <1 ..." ■·:!.
, Ί lu'.v (ii : r. tori sti'oiu' ι >·:..ι 411
I lu gel cull ι·Ι> : on of the w hole bill
j by the joint tippropr^tion^ commit
tee postponed until Tnursday after
1111. m li ■ .1 (> mIh· hearm.; ■ .11 tin'
In 1 ·;>ilaI . I ,ι 1.1 udmenl.
The mu, 1 ,ii■ πι! was ni κ»η· ί J
before acl.i' :rnu,eilt of I ho .i'Mit
conunitlee ι · i.i.v by Si·: 1.1 : τ Wil
lie 1.1 ■ ■ I i: 11 ni Frank,1:1. 11
lia^ the 1 . ■ ·; cl a ratlirr 1 :(ί 11
group 11: ί : 1 houses. K.vept 'oat
the half 11 ion dollars i ..!! itleil
I'm· one \i ... oiilv tile amendment
embodies t exact ! ν tin ,> ο
'visions of thi' Jenkins bill propo.-ing
half a 11:11 ! 111 ·. : ir each year ol t : 11 ·
biennium to itch dollars v. ·.ii !··
cal communities for hospital con
. struct.on.
Some object.mi was voiced to tin
limitation of 50 beds, but it was l'elt
ι by sponsors that without that so ·'
! big hospitals might absorb the en
tire fund.
The public hearing Tuesday \\\, ·
colorful in many respects. Bee.iu-i
the bill went to the health enmii:
tee in the Senate and to the appi '■>
nations committee in the House,
was decided to have a joint meeting
of the four co imittees for til'· iie.,.
ing. Later .. a request of :i;e
trodrcer, tin Senate bill was ·>"
ferred to appropriations also, t.. ..
obviating ni'cr -;ty for such a lar.U'
group. Λ h .'l'ired or more . '
crowded the 1 >iu; committee room tu
lend moral support to tiie bill. The
construction aid amendment was nut
offered until al'ti r the hearing but
many of those in the room were
heard to declare full support for it.
Senator Jenkins had telegrams Wed
nesday from at least two superior
court judt;c ami three doctors urg
ing him to support the amendment,
and he was told that chief men in
the medical school at Chapel Hill
also favored it.
The groups speaking in behalf ol
the bill included about every sector
of State life. Professional men, busi
ness men. women's organizations
ind representatives of organized la
^Continued on Page Two.)
Churchill Wins
l η,mimons Ν <>tc
In I he Commons
London. March 1.— ( \5*) —
I » ι * I. ι i n House of Commons to
nn;hl îmvc I'jime Minister
< hurchill a unanimous 21.'! to
0 vote of ( oniidcnce.
Stocks Near
8-Year High
WΛ Y . M III h I . (ΛΡι Ί
.ι ri.ct ο . .1inuwl tu : ι ι
ι,ι uh· -inec mirl-1 !>::V I
. , .·. ι (lemai ι'I tapiTO'i .'· !
.m û" ;,lly wore ι f.-lr .··< ·Ι I ·
I : :' II': Î Γ: , ι (Ί I :|1S.
Ahead must of thn time were Gen
et ! Klecû I,·. U. S. Ste( !, Chi". U·,·
■ ( , al M »!"iv
Both Sides
Hopeful For
iCcai Accord
1 W . · -Μ, ΛΊ.ί; il 1 f.AP)
1 Η; : ; ! opera ;■>!.. lu· ;.m
: . η !.. Le to lay with both - ides
, 1 ■ eful ' · ■ ni could be reached
; ! · / ! ' ·.· ; V.;.:,· V>rlaa·, * ami
■)'··■' ■ ; Ί·: Γ L ι·ν ! » i Γ ». MtlTch
be taken in 30 : y by the National
L.i;» -ι li< : ■ : Γ. ard.
T'.t ■ u; ajrivin:·' thai a
<ι uiîc c·» .l.i ;,. λ· ·c :ijc wag··
<· . ι !. ' ar', 'i ' ' y entered
! he r ati . ·.·: « " '.a .1 .· necr»· and
ι χ κ> ; de ι λ ■ ' 1 " ' ' :ν .. * ι a L-reemenl
in *,!η· : ·ι·ι· ί · ' } ■ : -a* ann<T,
ol ; ·. duet. 11."
Eastern romerama
Cut Off By Soviets
ι. ·. ;«.·!. ΛI.ί:·'·}] 1. · (AIM - - Ί h··
'■·»'* ι ·;ΐ - 'ί ι'. ·· (·· ' '.-.srd the Iivha ι i\ rr
■ ' ! i'i ; . ; il,. cast ι ■; St et ! in : η tin.·, :
■>-ii '· "V. .ird tlir 1 >:111ic, tile (In
tiiii ! :. : : '■ ι command said t'iday, and
.M'im'i ■.·. dispatches said ,i largo soc
t.ι η et • risti rn I'omei ania appeared
t ι ha\ c '.jocii \ irtiially cut oit'.
Ciili.iU'l (le ι "al Λ. K. Sokolsky's
artillery has the Danzig-Stettin
coastal railway imdor lire in several
.sectors and then' is no traffic u >v
ing I'r mi east to west, said Moscow
dispatch.
Ill Co r. ι,. ' 11 connimni)tii' said
M.-ir.· i.il Gregory Zhtikin ' first
W11 i ! ' Russian army forced I lie τ >ss
mg ot the Inha river. Further oast,
thi' Germans said. Marshal Kon
stantin Hi s.sokm .sky's seco d White
Russian army forced the Germans
into another retreat south of Bublitz.
2? miles from the coastal railway
whose capture the Russians an
■uneed last night.
The Moscow dispatch said Kolberg.
u! ι·. 1 ■ ι .!···· ' >>I Stet
tin-!) .-.ig nlwav . .·iί■■ ΊΊ-Ι l 1 haVf
Di Κ·ι-s\\ . ,..··· 11 ill and ino
ti'i'i/i ri sweep.
Tanks and :■ κ·: τ infant y were
receiving cava 1 ry support in the
northward surge toward the Baltie.
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S:<>nïM\ !;s ■ ι · : altered (Jen; an
arni:i.- . id \ :..· ·'urm u its int>>
ci η fusion.
( >m the IVi-lin !: nt. M iscnw dis
patches >.iid tin-! , «("" indi atinns
that the Russians I1..1I : in.illy . begun
large-scale npi rations acr< ss the
Neisse river in the thick defense
7)n0 between that r;vcr and the
Spree.
This > the "east wall" which the
Germa > have ρ.ι : . ed as Berlin's
southeastern defense..
ι een e .1 ι ' ! I
;i!t:lleiy tire
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in rangi