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Americans Pouring Over Rhine + + * ★ * + Ά- + + + ± + + + ·*- + + + + Reds Loose Heavy Blow On Stettin School Law FcrBiennium Is Appicved Committee, However, I rcezes Number Of leathers Permitted Kalciji'li. iian.'h — ( Λ1 " ) 'II;· I lou -c KiliK'iit ion <. ' ■ > m - iii.tirc today approved the si-hoo lh.iehinery act for til*' next bi einiium. I>111 not before am- nd irg· it to fri'i·/.:· tin· number of teachers in Ιιιμίι or elementary schools having four (.r less teachers. I h Sialo Board of Education roc· · M ·, arlcd yesterday that tin· num r r."' In· Irii/on, I π·,··;μ· of eh.inj» 1 μ ,; ι : I ; à t ! ι ; 11 s caused by th(. .var. \ .?,u . the·:· thin?.-, th- at·' ·.<· ul 1 is!· .1 .· 'litr >| of t!u· .· h κ.! <y ri m l.indergar'ens. extend the S' ite' liability 1.1 children injirvd ι : il grounds l'y seh" I bus"s ! ι iy already cover ; t il" : i η — lui; d o:i bust's to il' ! rum seaool ι : : eachfrs 111 ser re not i ; i rat ι ■ a • icir acceptance or rejection of a ι .·■•....■t witliai ten days of reclcc Ι.,.·., . ' ad of t la j u'e eut ride o! 1 iv. after closing tii<> srla if·: nue teacher allotments from being t. · : ο.ι the first ,-:x mnatlis of aver age .iltendanee i f the previous year ' e best six months of a .even ι.,·.···:., period: allow the State Hoard . : I·'11 .ii-.it h ι 1 ι determine wlncn ; ·ιΐιc·.; i< shiill hp bonded: cx :■ .j the State liability urder work . ν·!.'- compensât!' η t " vocalional !· '.hers; amend the prcsent l.w to • chiifli ·ίι t ι fin t « the .· ·., them; and ..I! ".v the St ■!ι I. ·Ί {>1 Kdti' ation t ι lease lan.i 11 M ,'e Department ■ ; C'> list· va ind 1 Jovelnpmcnt fi r g'u·. 1 a :d t; ! : preserves. i ; .· board of education would re t :! and mineral rights. however 1 II·1. " roads cum ■ ι 11 tt ee . net (1 ']y on a η amen1 led : ■ : I : < 1 .i-yi ai'-i Id: to drive mot >r • witli written pcrmi.-.-ion of ! .iront,·.. Senators hyein^ Moscou I)e;ililies W itli the Poles .'. i hington, Mai eh !). ( Λ!') Senators watched the Moscow nogo i on tlie pn(visional I'ol1 h • in ι ant today for ι : vane -ign·· the I;.nd of biu three nation co ition tlie.v may expect at the I security conference. '".dling the Moscow meet.mi a •)g ground, Senator Vandenborg, I.'1 'Ublican. Michigan, told a reooil I the result.- will demonstrate, t .· .■.t least, how far H.:.-s:a is will ; to go in accepting American and II -ii viewpoints on political mat affecting the Soviets. "This is the acid test of our ability to (operate with the Russians and ·■ British on questions of interna tional security," Yandcnbcrg >aid. Japs Arf Λϋ But Overcome ïïy YanWi. Who Gain i' urh'ier I Γ :·. I \ι -iι i■ ■ 11·· imi(; i.n tc;· ■, (, . ■ . March it ( Λ Ρ » The fierce battle for Iwo Jin ι i assuming the pattern n! tin· filial ;\ oi Amer hmii c inquest · ■: ■ >? : u· r I \aci I ic is - Kinds but it . .. y ί><· c\ c; ai days he! m »* (·■ ere- ι Mi' leu ts ca ; ι 11 a - h ' "Jw. · secured." Today's c.»m . ' ι » : i · j ;«· di fin.,, i small Willis which ;il one j > » ' : 11 saw lh<· ' hi ·(! M.intu· di ρ ·:ι ..lining ;ι I cliff top only ΙίΠΟ yards ro η liie northeast cast. ι The Japanese, compressed into .rough, crcscen ! - - ! κι jjed area inca· i tiring [ » I,âno y ir !.· .. ι almi:; , th enorlh and east c »asthave adopted despera: ion tac' e.> .ch as ;>; * i'ίI collapse oi their organized' resistance on Guam and el.c .'. here. Front line (lispalche - te!I "I .-mall banzai charges, ot suicidal attack·; against American tank- by .Japanese 'armed only with poles, to which ( ( 'ont inued «»n I 'age Tu ο. ) Bills To Regulate Sale Of Wine Given Assembly f'aleigh, March 9.—(ΛΡ)—Bill- t<ι control the sale of all win in North Cnolina, to allow handling only by reputable dealers and grade "A" hotels, restaurants and cafes were intr iduced today in the legislature under the sponsorship of Governoi Cherry. Indiscriminate selling of wines Cherry said in a statement. In: caased boisterous conduct, immor ality and unlawful conduct at some ol the places where it was sold on promises. Such conditions, he said should be outlawed. General supervision ol the manu tact ,re and sale of wines would bi held by the State Alcoholic Boarc ol Control. A bill to authorize the State Boarc "I Kducation to appoint live of i": members to study the school build ms problem and make recommen dations for improvements to th( 1047 legislature was introduced b; Representatives G.unn of Caswell Stone of Rockingham. Roys ter ο Vance, Watkins of Granville an< Barbour of Chatham. The measure said that war con ci lions had caused many dilapidate! school buildings, :ind that hundred.5 ni otht ;··. had gr nvn too small iot the· pupil load. The commissi >i: would study the extent t.> whici loans could be made to schools. The bill said that the j.resent earmarke: funds for their purpose would provi J inadec|Liate, and would not allow ' the school units to g■> far enough il I improving school buildings, j Under s1..-.pens:.m ot rule . tin House p.i.- e i a ι 1.111 res ii ition i>* ι Representative G ass of Forsyth t invite Mr.-. Franklin 1). Rooseve! I to address a joint session at .'i:.'iu ρ ι m. next Monday. Mrs. Roosevelt wil I be in Raleigh that day to addres the Institute of Religion. Senator O'Berry of Wayne am Representative Umstead of Orangi introneed the I) II giving the St a ' j Board 0! Alcoholic Control the Au I thority to establish identities, qual ities and standards of wine and t i-sue permits therefor, t 1 preserib the places where wines may be soli for consumption on the premise, and to" grant on-premises license ! only to hotels, cafes yr restaurant 1 having grade "A". XhiikoN 's Army Is A^ain In Kcustrin In He I.ondon. March Γ.— ι Μ'ι — Troops of Marshal Gregory Zhukov. in their offensive to \\ artl Berlin. have fought into ! Keustrin a second lime, the Ger mans reported. anil a hitler hat lie is racing i:i the ami-nt streets of the Oiler river fort ress. Russian tanks anil infantiw at i tacke'l 17 times from the norlli pastern part o1 the city—which the Germans viid >esterdaj lias been hvpassed on (he north and smith by the itlissi'Mis. who bad driven across the Oder to λ\ ith in 25 mil··, of Berlin, but were finalh driven hack to the suburbs, a German broadcast announced. Ohio Cities Hope Flood Peak Reached Port·.!», ι ! : !. . I ·. March 9--(AIM — 1 ' :. e.ty . 11 Hi.(Kill inhabitants crossed its fingers today and put its trust in α ιii 1 juic if -andbags as the Ohi . r n j roached a crest (if (in fee'. ! 'ne : I.Kicl stage. The rise οi CK·..■ > iia.i slowed !') .(12 o: a ! ■ ι ' : . The river was station:· .-.v a: Λ :.ind. Κν., 30 ! miles upstream. «·!:.··> ..aini· the cit — ! izens in their tight : . wi.ip the flood. Up the Ohi.· rive.·, the swollen J waters were reee hog at Steuben I ville and East I.verpool, while ι Marietta and limi' m the latter I safe behind a >.1 Hood wall — j awaited crests of 17 9 and til feet. respectively, to law The river was I falling slowly at tY: inn :i al'te: reaching a crest (ili.7 leet Wed nesday night. Ln : -v.il»· nomen ! tarily expected a e ·· ' of 47 3 feel. I. S. Troops Make Further Aihances On Italian Front ι Rome, March 9 (APi - ! S. Fifth . army troops, closing in η tiie Ger man highway stronghold <·ι Vergapo ι 17'.· miles southwest of Belog-a have occupied Carviano. about a milt ι east of their objr.tive. Allied head 1 qi-'i'ters announced today. The push, although .-lowed s >me ' ι what by the enemy in the last -J ■ hours, was the closest appr >:>eh ye· - to Vergapo. which has held >n 1 against Allied attacks l'or foui * months. ' The Nazis, meanwhile, .stepped m ■ their artillery fire against the T'nitec - State- tenth moun*on r>o-Hien ς newly borderinrr the Bolos'a-Pistoi; highway, a; well as Allied position: Icrther west. ¥ τ Q *Υ U. ο.1loops Have Landed On Mindanao Southern Philippine Island Is Menaced; End Near on Lu/on I. ι ' 11 ! ; ι. Λ!... .· . il. (AIM Λ , .· η I roi .p., h., ' ■ I .Hided 0:1 λΐ ι ! ri r.d Ι;ι ru ι1 ; :1:111 ri ι ' the i '! ί 1 i ρ pi ii"s, s ; j i < i ι; unci I i π 111 ■■ I Τ Ί,.ν · ι ιf 1 i■ ι h)Γι ^ (I .ι 1 heari^ ill I.oail· ;ι to ci.iy. An earlier report by 'Γ . n! I nit i.*d Sliiics warships were · · ι ' ! ι η l; Zamboaiïga on the southwestern tip : blinda nan, but "it > land ι11 :: had iie'· made up to Thursday na; a." Anieriean hrecs on Luzon '..ere closing in mi I '■ anui'>, northern e.ipital >.l tile commonwealth, and v. in:·, their holdings on the saut Ιι < < .··. I'he sever·. w< inriin# 1Ί λΐ:ι.ί·η· (General Murige comma der i.r the I'irs* cavalry division, was m.ule known today. He was wounded on the battlefront northeast ol Manila February 28 by a grenade thr nvn by a .Japanese soldier who had been left tin dead. Fragments hit tht. veteran cavalryman in the abdome", but the medical staff said his reci very iva certain. Tokvo radio said warships had been bombarding Zamboanga sitwe s Su Retreat Ir Coiîiusicn Russians Advancing Under Heavy ί ire ϋί The Nazi Artillery Moscow. ΛΙ;> rch — (A!1) ■ iii! army l'inniln'r.-; looser a i« avy attack Ι·κ1:ι\ <;,> (ί<τ;.\ιιι. retreating: into St ·ίLin. du.<! roy infi a vital l>rid;re near Atis lanun. 'eastern ; aVway <>!' ih >ij.r ι <■ rt ii r Rcriin at tin· mouth of the Oder river. A large enemy e )lum:i m ί: ' ut. s;-, !μ· 1>π;ϋ·(. was thrown ni > i.nfi!«inn and ! ί;1· Soviet b unci Storm ι viks strafed the (· mercilessly. vVti'ti the air fort" stepped .πι its attacks. Russian /vrouad troops were reported to .: · · <· av"--r in S led boats and I.nil'i's craft I!'" banks c.f the Darn ai sclicr Se?, farther north, where ' crossing to the went shor.» nri\ a I read ν have started in a·: ·:»·.:t Hanking maneuver 011 Sf-tt'ai. Ί ■ R< d nrn y 1 c ops were r. cr! mo·, in# s v. it'tly unci; r 1 ' nt a : I ■■ I'i re ii 1 . a un i ng the a ; a ii ο ίου.- thrust t< '.·■' rd the area Is· ' λ 'an SU.·:*in and I'm ο w - ! an'; ο Γ the ' )dcr < . ' ... y, nine η ! s t > ; the north. Λ t the northern tie of the Dammsher Se··, Soviet units have pushed into the region wherp the Ihna river llo\\> to the isthmus and were · 'saR'-.l in hand-to-hand fighting. The German η1 ,rr. nid is v.-el! aware any perieti'; ! on b· 'e < ·' aeros. the See insures an otitflankins drive ■ >n S : ■ ' in fi in 1b- «vrlh. no may set 11 ρ a | .on. ei'l'ul a e " ·:'.!" >a I lor a Hew dr've on tlie Gininari cao'tal. The liiis-ian hiith command, meanwhile, continu'··! the news hlieUi'iits on development ■« on the «'entrai front east of Etcrtin. where .the (Hermans reported Red srmi I lits wc.at at the <>r|. : . and ont· '."> miles fr mi the (Herman capital. Th< tenor ot t h< ■. how ex rr. ' ndie.i t d ' ' e IÏ11 < -1 ' a 1 -. η iv he I . (■(>;.,- n;· | i 1 " ■ a·.· t ; a ir 11 i:;h!v Ml'' - e,....'ill eneii'i·]: ·· <eirr.itions aUiiins* I ν-.·; i n. \ d a-" a ea ni T/· ■ 'ii point - ed ι iM repi i'i 'ath.. W:- :-a a n.- had Is i ! led ir eap'a : .· . :»mi («)« G< ntr 11 c) ii film .tanieirv . ai Febrnary in tla type of m ot 'ii'V .-·' rategy. . early Thursday. Zamboanga has g -od air bases. Mind.itai ι ha. been bombed lie e ily by \merie.m planes I'·!' nvnilii. ( e nei a I Doaaia. M aa\rt h ι r mimique today tc Id ot a I - 1 ί b< mbi a ot Zamboanga by boa lie oi all sizes. An A aorieail foi a· was la.a re j ported within five miles of Baguio. ('n the - lUtll coast of Luzon, Yank-' ι ot th(. 11th ail'brrne division and the 1 :>}',!h regiment of the eighth arm.v captured the town of Lemery in a 13-n be sweep eastward all nu a g ι laghway fringing Balayan bay. HOW COLOGNE LOOKED TO THE CONQUERING YANKS AS AMtKICAN TROOPS ENTERED COLOGNE, l.'iOO year-old Rhineland capital, this picture was taken and im mediately relayed back to America by a portable radiophoto transmitting machine which has followed the Yank invaders and set new speed records for new --picture coverage of historic events. In the background can be seen the spires of the far-famed cathedral of Cologne. Signal Corps photo. (International Suunduholo) RP^t IrOR BUNIM AND KU8LËNZ "" 1"," V '!> V'ln ri » Ft· AACHEN t 25 MILES 1 GERMANY - i- - / IN A TWO-SALIENT SWEEP to clean up the Nazis' middle Rhincland, Gen. PattonV 3rd Army tanks are rolling (1) toward Koblenz, while the V. S. I 1st Army, following its victorious occupation of Cologne (2), is just out side of Bonn and moving to cut off all Germans in the Rhine-Moselle triangle. In racing for Bonn. Lt. Gen. Hodges' forces seek to close Nazi escape routes across the Rhine at that point. (.International) Po.tion s Ànviy !o South Continuing i iuiige and May Trap 50,000 Germans Paris. Μ.ιi i li !i —ί.ΛΙ'ι— ΤΙι<· Anipricuii I i r-t urmv steadily enlarged it-> Itcniaern bridp )k ad in imiri' Germany loda> to an l ast Ii ink v. ed;e at least five miles deep and ten wide. i'aris, .Mardi '.r— (AI')— I he American Γϊι·-;t arm;, steadily reinforced and leiilt up its Kb ii·.· liridvA'iicad tinlay at a J > ' ill! I Hi 111 III ('nliijnio, Λ llich tlic (ίι rnian- said \va> lvem.tien, i miles southwest of Berlin. JU majA'ti ι s about midway between invested lïonn and and threatened ' 'oblenz. ()Γ ι he • ri -siim. thi■ i'.· r:ιn radio said : "At Remagen, tne Americans stic |·ι I" I I'd :11 r j , the ( ; i.it C III . . ilk o: 4 h ί ! : Τ ι>ι· elal i vely V. t I'. S Λ ■· , ι- . ; i'i j it'll · Ί · al <» ι 'ί ' ; " · · ter:. i : :k e : the Hhine. Tke.r ;>(iv;iû e lards were. h.>vvfvcr, 1.. · ι « ·< i by O-.iea:; i) Ί' ρ ■ ι - i t i ο î ι s be lore th" t .··. π ■ : Linz " 1■ t i · · m; - f■ ■ ·s 1 "i Re ii il" m, vvh · t···· I. idendorff r;iil bridge was reported intact only two : ι l, ' ι. Sun . ■ : . , |(| ; tei's e 'litinuct Strict secrecy. This much was known, h ··.·.·· .· ' · ■ ··!·· h : ι <· than 15 s ! ; if > ■ d · ri } . 11 r s since th<-. infantry ci 1 ..· Γ.ΙΙ : η Wednesday m '•t:.· ··· the «:·· :.t· .·' : .litary stroke* since the itiva-ii "I Normandy. 1,1. Gen. Hedges was pouring ! 1:· »ι.ρ· '.-ν the : : ι isaiids ml. the br;(*gvhe;ei, whien v. as a good five n;lies deep. A! upre ι e head ;'iartor il was :d I lie Cm . . ι · .- 1 ither had been - *· r.11 ' \ en 'ι ^ : l ength for Η : ;h';m· '. : ί " : t·· get enough • » ; · · · poin· f .r seriou* Counter attacks, although three small ones were ητ · ι uteri. i .·. (iii. ie . l;" S. fat ton's aggres ,. ' .·· ! ν , e ran two-third ι h f th,, Coblenz plain and seized X'e.e'S·; fiileen miles .south of inny : 'Λ ;'· ' ' ' ir- ' army h η r.i Γ ·. ' r ;; ' ' a ι > οι ι pei — haps 50,000 Germans caught in his aadacion- te lue Rhine near 1 C"!>1« η ζ 1v. . d iys ago. (in the lower Rhine, the Canadians captured Xanten and compressed tho • ' Rh ■ · ! iRchead opposite Wesel down to a ten-square-mlle triangle. Just north of Remagen, ! ·.·· .· cr, Ne\* V>-r!:ei> and others of e . , : ai ι : : ■· i-, ; - i < η were clean i; en .ι, i dri· mg to the ] ; I : ! aie l a :i ■ ■ ' -inivcrsity ■ ! ; ■ 1 μ ·. ■ w , 'r >ng bnl the ! ni ,(>(io v. > lici·· g cleared . '_v it. e 11 ; y t auk com bat teams. ■| .· : ; ι i 'je ·. . blown and ■ , ■ j■■ · ' "Iantrvn en who were on the river, The fall of Bonn e ild η. 1 long be deyalod. Three White Boys Die In Gas Chamber r.'lci'-li. March !5.— ( \P> — I Inicr liardie I'iuss. W illiam I). Hop Rîçrs. -0, brothers, and John l-'dear Mcsser. -0, died to i!;u in 11>'· State sas chamber lor llu· slayinc I'ebruary 1!), 1943, of I .1. SwaiiM n, elderly James town storekeeper. The three maintained innocence until the last .nid professed their faith in ( hristianity and in eternal life. ! ac'i appeared calm as hp was strapped into the chair and the death mask adjusted. \ small ςΐ'οιιιι of spectators «itiievsed the executions William I-iucs the first to d'e, \>;h pronounced dead in 10 1-3 minutes. Messer. the second to die, was pronounced dead in 12 minutes, and I'lmer Hardy liiutts y\.is prenounced deal in nine and a half minutes. ONE STRIKE ENDFD IN DETROIT REGION Detr.it. Mich.. March 0—(API — \ one-dav strike affecting 3,0011 worker? at the Graham-Paige M > ι t< τ-. Inc.. today ended, but 13.000 strikers at se\ en Brings Manufactur ing Company plants were expected t" remain off their iobs, at least until ι after tht. week-end. ( In Italian Crisis we% Μ^^ΜΜΜλ w. Mmti' a*. ■:■ ■ ■ ■'■■ THE ESCAPE of Gen. Mario Ro;»tta, former Italian Chief of Staff, from a prison hospital in Rome has re sulted in widespread rioting. The demand for resignation of Premier Bonomi's government may result in Count Carlo Sforza obtaining the premiership. Above is a picture of II- atta taken during his recent trial for treason. <Internationalι Production in Auto Plants Do·.! ·:t, M.cli.. ΛΙ ύ !) ( ΛΡ) - Describing the CIO .1^ '! ::· powerful private organization in the history nf ,.ur c > m:r.v." Cîeorge Romney, speaking for the nation's automotive industry, charged the la bor organization today with using its power d; : in ; v. .. : .·:n· ; ι red ire priι·' : cieney ;l .. ' · ·' plant.- be: ivei'ii -·ΐ . ι : id ■ ·>" percent. Romney, managing director of the Λ : ι >:i iot . \ r C" ;nr W..I P. > o'uetion, appearing before members of ; he St - : - :. ! ■ λ ,ir invest in ,· m» ι·<> - niittee, repealed contentions he ha i nicide beioir ι ί : 11 imon representa tive.» wore seeking the u vp :n m agenient 1 met ms. H·· ι !...:;.··ιi ais ι (Continued on Page Two.) WEATHER FOR \ORTH CAROI INA. Considerable cloudiness, cspc fi.i II > in eastern section. Fair and cold tonight. Saturday lair and warmer.
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