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250,000Men Seek Control Of Bridge Rundstedt s Armies In Headlong Hiqht Across Great River I';i ris, Marc/I ·ΓΪ.— (ΑΡ)—· \nirrican Ι γπιι|ι: , 250,000 tn·!i.ir. fijrlilii·^· today fur cnn rol ni tin· Rhine bridai'", bat end tn t in· ri\ ci* nu a broaden iiK front a πι i thrust tn within Ive miles of closing a Canadian Arncricaii trap on parts of two 'lernian armies. Ι-ΊιΊιΙ .Marshal Von Rund •tedt's divisions in the north, makinji up tin· first parachute mid fifteenth armii's, were re lucted in htadlnng retreat be i :.. .1 ι .1.1'..,, I nited Stan's ninth army men roaclie.l the Rhine at new points in a livi-milr sector, hurst IhriniRh Krcfcld anil in a north rward push readied (ieldern. The latter is live miles from the Canadian inst anr.y wheeling Germans hark across the Rhino, .(ust to the sauth. United States fir.-t iii· i 'nl'ar.try spread tin· ι.;.tt»· :···'·.. e ("··! >gne into a du/en · . i.i.igw and slammed u : ι . ··';.■ ry range of the great 1!'· m· -'ti'unghold <:ι a euvrinfi Lit>-mi 1 c Ir<■ ;:l. Last night they were about four and a half miles from Ο 'lngiii· ' one I uni. Berlin declared ninth army forces were attempting to span the Rhine and unofficial reports reaching London sairl th,> doueh hii'i s already had crossed near Ν cuss, suburb of shell-ripped DusseUioi I. There was >>·. cinfirmali >n of this report :'r..m dire·! field dispatches or supreme headquarters. In the middle of the western front, the \merican third army*, dri> inu toward Cohlens. ad vanced up to three and a half miles un a 155-niÛe front seized 1.1 more towns and 4.(>00 prison ers. Ί ,:·· C .' i.i " fir.·' ai ι ν on the η rth η1 ·· Ί fh·· anchor c 'y of Xante· . <■:·. · Khun·, after knocking ι,·ί· the l'île: · p.j p.lint of V/eeze ..•ni Kervi-i;: ι im. It was within ten if the I " ι : ι ί I State.- ninth I ,i aa : : · tir · might trap th h and·, of Gt r : an troops German broadcasts said between ·· e ι ,ws of t'i - p eer the British I h ui.v h al aslii'd ncr<>ss the ti\er in a new offensive. i ι its rmy 111 FDR To Send Six Treaties Up To Senate \V · ι' . M.ii eh Γ>. ... ( Αη Ρ· - ■ 'Irii! Π·<··.··· <·!'. .ι- res lit of ('. " ·, r >i)îfiv:wt» decisions, will <in.i · ! ·'·!!■ Srii.i'c six or more tivat.es ri'Uiiing to the general pro bit ·ι · .·: ng and preserving the peace. Tu ret principal treatie.- will deal witii ι·.-'... ni i - ii i ng tiie postwar world se ear itj organization. At least three met wili lie rn the liquidation of the Kuropean ani Pacifie wars. The subject ·>!' treaties was prom nently ρ π arcted by Mr. Roosevelt in I· is rr.»1"1 t ' Congress on the Yalta :>·(·· t.ivi. The civet' executive d \ ,.· · U- tiv.'ties will be submit ted for rat11 ication, but he specifi cally : onioned > illy mie, that deal ing with world security organiza tions. Meadows Defense To ( Complete Case IVohabily Monday Greenville, March 3.—(AD—'The ' del ι η < η 1 !:e ca -e of I )r. 1 .eon H. Μ·· ι·ι >·., μ ΐ·ι| ch ιrged with em bezzlement o! special c 'liege and student ! m d - ·>" ni' c than 518,000, 1 while jι-es lent -it Kast Carolina I Te ich, - College here, will rest its I case Monday. Defense counsel announced that j only one more witness would be call' i ed to the stand. JiCge C'laws m L. Williams re 1 ces.-ed the court Friday afternoon : for the week-end. The court allow ed members of the jury to visit the campus of East Carolina Teachers ι College and make an investigation I of improvement work done there. Two Weeks Left Yet in Legislature I inance Amendments lïlamed For Delays In Adjournment L'av March ·'!. (ΛΙ') — Legislative leafier··; predicted to day that the asm mbly would not adjourn before March 17, if then, and said the delay parth C'Hild be attributed to the adop ! : ι >11 yesterday of a financ bill aim nd.'nent imposing an addi tional tax of SI a vallon on all λ\ ilit-s. The amendment, ^y Representa : ι Si in· t. 1 Ι'ί cl;nmh:>:n, c. us.ci .ι ι en 1111 r; 1· ι ' ·· j >< > 1 pi .ni'd until Λ!· ·!;·ι.ι.ν. 1 '.: · s 1^0 ·)Ι I ' ■ si llil.'illlvi'iO measure already had I.et delayed : ν : : .'· adopt :■ ιi Tlr. rsi ia> ol λ n;it S}' ί.γ:" f ' > : : " JI i c- :.. ι r ι iπ ruiid /.as ,· . .il< ri.ii iii'U ndireii:. l'nat change ivi * : ρ 11 d inscetieid·. it' m tin- : 11 s !.: ■·. h j·!,:·« lias» ι. lui' n.-·· mi poultry ι >i>,< ■ ι. · ; 11 s ο!' St : ! ι a:i enc'nu' I ( ;.i d that, iiiiu .' i!uTt'a-ι'd a ι : was em:' ι a ι.. I > t he reci.in ■ ι. ι ; i · 111 s Ci .. ι : . l'iirrry made in hi.s inaugural address. He asked ' tiiat tin tax . ne : r. .sus hi.· made. Γ ,ι. . " dent is 1· >l!o\\ ed and i - .*;· today w.i' tliat i; ·. ml.t ii!-' 1 ι bbv ist s will a - U 1 ι a ρ . o : ι r.ng on au κ ndnvnt. That ν ' .Id . ; ι pen the rev en >,· hill. V. Ih the ι xeet.ition t·! the app >int ! ' ot a comproni I - e oi :. nittec ι ill ι·.! a'.alion iJi! 1, todays so- moms v. ■ ν corned with local i. diets. Γ:ΐι· Senate had u < eept I1' ι .· amendments idin·.· ι tin.· , ι ni aient ol altendaiiee ο! I ici m the piopnsed eight educational dis trict; and to allow the State board 1.1 ι ! 'cation to Isold e\ec.ti.< ,-e - Miners Deny Cost Claims Of Operators .V -Iingt'-'M, !U : .■!: " ( AC) - (' 1 uitor contentions 111 ; 11 mmcr de . ? Would cost $400,000,000 a ΐΐ( c.illt'l π _·. ; : I pern 111 i>y 'J' i 11 >. j ui 15. Kennedy, ec V-l Π\ι.»Ι ; 1'LT III till' I ' 111 ' · ■ i Mint· V .rkers. Κι run -ly adde 1 that ι ! i ι:>!*.' !. ι ill! ;>e.i:. 1 he: n e ! lie sugf.'.t-'sted t.; .it "v. e can t i a 11 · without charm·.- and nein eharges." Alter listening to Keiine y the ι . ι i ι c reni'e set tip ,i i ·. 1111 .-iioi-jiii Mee which will meet Monday t.i t.'.i ider contracts. U. S.-Canada Armies Unite l'a risli, March — (AIM — Vanguards of the I'ilitod Stales ninth and Canadian first a i nn joined today to l'orm a solid front west of the Rhine, while the Germans blew up all the bridges in the Dusspldorf area. American troops are now four miles from Cologne, it was an nounced tliis afternoon. (ruse/yaw ι < (ίά/β ΛίΟΚΈ rmans ons * * * * IC J S q fit f fcj Idll ΐ«* ν vi*> //y f&fl & U £. €✓ M Russians in Sight Now Ο rtt *τε ur (ft Germans Claim Reds Repulsed in r.ifort lo Broaden Wedge la.ndun, .March «.'·.!') ■>»·<·< >n< I Win'; Kus-iati j> πιιν an'. - hav -· . «■ r<■»I enmiiitinica ion.·· in·' w 'ii I Janzij? and >tet in. isolating tin· German troops icintr backed against tin· Baltic in eastern !'i ni. rania and tin· i'olish cni'i'idii!·, the Merlin radio Tin· it.i- i re 1 ighting ·.·.· tain -ight 11 i the li 111 i (.* at three ρ! ίί - λΐι m· ■ ··: I : ■ : : ecarity b 1 u· . .· Ihe ι ·. e ' ι .\ · : I :i Snvh'l 1 ·. M - : : ; ι · h ■ ■ ' . . : ι η I .mer.i 11 :.ι. ι <■:-· vh , ■ μ :li, l'li; ~ian · ip.tul ·:.iiI ' ■ ι' Λ1 :i] κ "Usla tin i! i; ■ - • iv.-:·;. ..· lui·. driven bet.veen I, . Hublitz, out 1 : en the Gei Ian - .. iaie." I'm enem\ leeiiunt-. Ilussiin att< nil ts In widen their we-Ui· Μ ι I'c < pulsed in wild haiul-io hami liuhtinii, while .Moscow dis pati hes said Kukossovsk.v, w hen he had driven Ids wedce as tar as In needed il. turned his at tention to thi' Hanks and rapidlv hi at liai k tli< home mi.ird and sense lied Na/i units. A German ecimmunique announce mi'til 1 ! : .1 S·.. h 1 ;t<i*.· I..id tin . -t : nrtln'.aid "1 Draniburg indi .ited iln· I! η w i'1'e 111 : ι.. i 11 ti .. nw smash through Pcmcrania toward) tin· I'.al :. r I > ι mi ι' ; ι"·_ΐ : 47 : ailes . . in:,.·, est Ί' Κ' slin. Southwest ut the Kast Prussian . ι·.·.; ;· : ··' K> · n;. >1)1 ir^. 'in-sian units lait! Ici 11.1" i.-!y resi.-< ng Gil man tr <ί■ 'il:,· hi.:·, πim nalld > lid a Russian breakthrough attempt was ; ι ' - π · a mi r Zinien. I. Sili. il. I·' mii :;iurm units fi'iiaht li····: ' lin» ι building against the Germans surrounded in I ireslau., 1 Λ. (icn. ί iarmon is Missing W ith Nine ( )thcrs ( )n Plane Λ niv II. :· : ;.11"t■ ι . Paed'ie f leean . V r I, Ίί '· . Λ'1. 11 ί : ι :i. -(ΛΡ) I .· < ! ι ΛΙ. · i I· 11 ir .. in, e un : ι m : ide Ί ' : · · y air forces up dating .:i ' ■'· Pacdie, is missing \\·. ι : h nan· ' ··: >:i .eer · and men a ! msoee.i1 ' I i11. ι Km i.v l"d: \ ' ι■ ar.ny announced that tin· 57-year-old general's plane \v a > ί : \ '. · iv η 11 >-ing ι in a r ; - ! ! ι in · Π i -·. :. ' I tin· gre. de >1 ail and I na' ι■. ι .· la aiehed ill lue ! I'ae nder way. nd MaeArthur Ivi- in ail ed. ··' niiletes the cap; re ··: ι,· y '>:! :is through) S m Μι - :. : i .1!" -11 a .t and Verdi island passes designed to secure the main η.. .iital channel t h r ■ > : : ι the in lands for shipping from the United S:a!e.-." teday's eommnniii . report Joint Session of Congress Receives Conference Report -Χ AMBar "y" un H——1 «un«mv.. ,..>.min ■ ι ■ ι ι n ... Si : t ί η u : . · : : î ν ι ., i.,.U : \ »i mii'i'-iph·· !'.·< · : ■ 11 Κι .niklin D. Koosevolt is >1in\vn ·.. : .•••w » ,i | 111 1 1 11 ι ' L' H 1 'U.-r ' lit : . Γ - 111 , 1]\ OS Mil tllO lllGOt 111^ (il ! '!<' 1 j'.Li 1 11 !Ί ι ■ Y In j, .n.iti· addri . iiv. il', d.ircd that is:·· Cr.n» ι u nti-rcncc achicvod "a gi-nd start on world po;.cc.'' (I t. r i.itii'iiid Soundphoto.) New I . S. Senator ί )r Λ<>rth 1 >'■ il\*>ta, Jonl) .\ioSeS, Dies lioehester. .Minn.. Maivh '■>.— ( V J * >—I . S. Senator John .Mavs tlnee times governor of North Dakota, who won his national oftice f>y defeating' («erald 1*. \ye last tall, died early touay here. Aloses was the in-i Ï) ?noerat ever eleeled to repii-ent North Dakota in either house oi Con gress and was one oi the two men to serve three terms as gov ernor of the slat»·. Hemisphere Peace Plan Is Approved Mr ι City. M.iiv! Thi' in ! t-. .V. >■ · cci t ι f I. ι > ; . - ' -1 ■ . · jnle-iri' ν - ut ι.πι ί· American republic with 11 ijijlf'' !1 ': (' '■ Tlu· at·: ■! CM ι . "'· by the Uni tea States from î*inal cl-'elii rat anι ( bia, I'ru.Li-.ay and Hra/n. ente.i ti) '.in.· e. Amerean . 1 t'ai. . Γ jr. ie ;i>s »· ed baekin,:* ot trie u ■ ent by key A : ne .· ii IX'lenaîi e· ·η (it . -d i : hist' e ie ill two ways- The aet oi' C hu pu i tepee is the ■ ' ■ '■ tar-:v hemispia : ·. : > e:r -»Ί an · \ ; < · ! ' tions eon iVivnee ï Tile a e ! ■ ·. -t ite to e ·:îtγ» it.· ! anainst any ■ phere or in\ a. ion ! seas. ain eha:i:^i· '>m the r»r ill ieaee and t I'oi'ed Na FraiicisCO. . A. ι lei'îea η j »i m : aelioii thi> heni:.> :;e\ Olid the lie .ti ,, base ti ohi'iial "·■ «·ι 1 ' '···' war ei. lor a : " aneiit or· ·\ 1 ' Cotton Mixed At The i'inish Nf.v Vor,;, ΛΙ. ·, ι ( ΛI ') Cut 1 (on Cut i>·· . .ijxth'iI I.) car. .. i>a '·· low cr to e ■ ,· ίι 4 ΐι· . (',,·; .)t i futures closed U"i rents a bale low - er "to 2ό cents hylu r. Open C'lo a ; March . . 22. J3 21'. I ! . May 22,07 22.06 I.July 21.V!) 21.8:1 j October . . . 21.17 21.22 j De -«'η.lier 21.08 21.12 Micdling spot, 22.41, nominal, oil three. Marines Preparing rgrs io ps On Iwo Island si a Rugged ί '.τι '.in ϊη Path Οί Anjcricaps Before End, However i S. 1 '.'a*ι ! ir i I leadquai' lir·, ( c nam, .'Ί · r<-i ι ( Λ I ' ) —Oniy (iuu -ii n|' terrain stood today I - : u . · n 1 lie I liird I'nited Stale Marine·; and the point at w iiiel. t hey may t rap the last int'ί· r .ηnectin.L1' -Iapa lie u· pillbox ' ί ι μ ■ a ; i ilood snaked Iwo island's linrtlu rn ι nd. Γ ·.··:ι· etch, b> any l;i κ IV ; del ί ii ι ! ii 11 Γ ' ι ρ s i rres'al.u'ly |ι ν ν ι,·,·, a I'd Ι ni'· ibal'l ν '..'ill . er\ ι· ,..·· ι in. -1 . ι : ι ml o; the Japanese. îîetween <ίιι Marine outposts and tli(. cliit runs a system of hali-underKi'iund < neni\ defense works v, hieh. lili ι tilers the .Ma rines ha\.· iieid in the last ten days, must he ι.όο··ι the hard vay. The Japanese ii'·· h"sin nine to show sinus of desiiera tion. The third div ι m leather ecks lunged forward "nn > r e- Friday ■ ■ seize a 361-foet h .1 ι the northern part of the isla. d. . .· ι lie range of th · cliff, and in ' a ·η f ■1 ι ' the noomerans-sh a | >« ·> ι Nipponese line in two, approximately at the ; bend. I The Amtrican ■ ·: r ι■.· Ι'ίππ'd .ι •.ni ■ ■ Ι ο· 'lit η.; : . . . I 'hi in. iiί·1 of : ι bend. Oive the .lapant · ■ liai k ηr hf.send the cliff t'a ■ v.'l! lie "" ilie ι pen lief w een Ihe devil dors and ii.·'· sea and il:■" no lon.;e>· \< i51 It.ι\~r the advantage of ιόί necliai; sioiiff point-. I The fourth Marines, or. the righ.1 I flank of the third, also inched I ir ward after having been stopped Ιυ ϋ ·· days by :'en•ciou.· on-my Pre Τ ι * lili' lei I of the t hi rd di isioli. 111 i : tth Marines a's. advanced, but rie I the largest seal- counter attack th1 .'a; anese have ollered ' severa <k vs. !l had some aspects of !>. nzai attack such as the enemy ha ! .-aaged eisewhi ry when hi. oositioi I became hopeless. War On Japan. Londo:\ March 3. -(ΛΡ) —A Mus ί < w br.iadc: st said tonight th I fa manian government yesti rda i " decided t<> declare war on .lapan. Y et Another Philippines Island Taken Manila. March I!. — ( \Γ> — (icneral Moulas Mac Arthur ilis ( lused to'ia' (lie fourth in ;i scries (>l ;.ι)i11 tire invasions, a landing 011 I.ubang island. !!â mil·-s southwest of Manila ha> —i \ ■ i j ι U his forces complete control of fie southeast sea route through the hear! of the Philippines ; .Manila. 'l'Ile \\ ·■ tern on:! ol » ϋΟΟ-ιιii!.· pa.--age. t:i."'>U{»h which Alan !a ·· be s 11 >; lie: i .1- I. /on Iran.- in :'n I lut 0:1 :111 l; ι · military ba-e lacnu Asia, was opened by veteran Li41. division ti'i ips which seized Luna:...·, Thursday. Major (ι··:,ι " il FredorieU A irvin's Yanks overwhelmed "111 - lisible resist a nee on 'he eighty-by eight-mile.island at the western ex t ot tneir pa-.-a^e. the liltli Phi1:. I,SOO I . S. Planes SI ; ; s il ; ·. t ( jurmaiix ί )n S)<ί/.cti I arrets î jmîoîî, M.in h — 1 \ !' » — Wl.i! Λ f I i <-f I di\e Imit'iI.î'îs were i:>.iit 1 n ■, the (»erinans along the 'Ihinc. more than I .SOU I . >. civϊιî.li air lore.· pl.m»> lieu into crntiaî a id southeastern C»er man> lor the third straight da> .nul hattrred mon» than ;· do/on rail, oil and industrial targets essential tu the Nazi war ma chine. This gnat fleet, including 1. :iv.\ homhers. hist jwe another scare. then south over tin· l»ruis Ma-idihitr region. I'M) he I5ci lin su ung s\\ ick IO.Î Nazi planes were d« > esterday. \\ here stroyed Carrier Craft Are Barely Opposed By Japanese Fighters l' S. P;n . ■ Flee' He,id.I . i ters. ' G :.! . Μ : ·:ι 2 -(ΛΡι- .Vm ri fa η I can if.' pi.mes wept at'.' >ss the ΙΪ y ■ \ . >i ι ' : 55 Japanese ships and !>l planes, , Acini i1 W. Nmiilsc a:· nouilced ' -day. Τ;κΓ night a tu-.·: force from Admiral Raymond A. Spruance's fifth fleet followed up the day! uh: : . v. it'i a ni^htlon.U bn.nl·.· .1 ..I'll! C I .. !·. I »a il ' >, 2 ill m: 11■ s ι - : ,,f · sc main Ky iky ι to southern Japan and the China >11 iie.·! south of Japan, the clos i 1 announced proaeh 1·· the em η ν , iland na\ al gun al >re'obj< ■ ■ Ν i η tz I2 en·"ι > \ t·-· · 1 ore sunk, !2 I ■:',·.· ι : · ' ν ι j : ι ! ; ..I'd 21) damaked. I' '>-·■' . 1.111 ι : ι c ι · planes wi riff m vl.v di'.-' . · y e. 1 and 50 othei either demolished or damaged on the ground. Only ! " 11. ' t ι ■ t nt a 1 were -: ι >1 down in the air and American pilots · ί ι a ι to chase Japanese planes t > ι tel ('i Ί III . ι ■ ! ! 1 : l"d to oppose ! .'10 \ 111 To ky η π >a cast: previously said swarmed over land- (ion : ' inn, T;io .11.1:. co.-: tin.' ra dors c;111 a r. ion :n:d 12 pl..nos. Airfields, barracks, warehouses, radio, radar, mills and lumber yards λ en· dt >yod i: too swoop over ,-ix ;>!aiid. οι center uf the chain. WEATHER I OK \OKTll CAKOMNA. Cloudy and mild: showers and cooler tonight. Miuda.\, cloudy and moderately cooler with showers over south portion. Mac ARTHUR TRANSFERS GOVERNMENT TO FILIPINOS «m., BEFORE A BATTERY OF MICROPHONES. General Douglas MacArthur addresses dignitaries of tlie Γ. S. and Philippine Governments during the official cérémonies transferring the civil administration affairs from the army to the Philippine Commonwealth. Filipino President Sergio Osmona is pictured at the right American .it rear are unidentified. Official IT. S. Signal Corj · Rachophoto, iln\-rnational Sownlvhoto) officers
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