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^ Ifettîterson Bally Btapafrfyj· THIRTY SECOND YEAR a^:.Vvt,' ^YiÎks.'' HENDERSON, N. C., SA'I CRDAY Λ ΓΤΕΗ NOON, MARCH 21, 1015 1 ν \v H\ Β ( EN I S COPY LOWER RHINE CROSSED ON BROAD FRONT ι Tjf* TP· · *BSSD η m M t\ *« \J A t'1 Λ Air ί roops Dropped And L anding l'iekis Hammered by Bombs 1/1 ' ' ; ΙΓ. : ! _ .. I Λ · ' ) lore than b.bun Allied war lanes. •.Teai»·.»'. ai r.uula ver to er»ss the Kiijjiish ehan :el at <n. · ! :;!·■, swa: nr'il <>\vr orthwi « ·■ ι iiiaiiy b'day i" upporl πΓ ■ h Allied . ρ>ι minji I the kÎMie. a possibly 1..">(M ranspi ,· j a Me.·, and Îfliders iiow i re ; a eivat army east o! he river. !i v. ..s on · (Λ tS. · wa· - most a\ve-i»:· · ii'ili : . . ·.«! < ;>ι ι a lion . The m »st i!« . t . s· ·ιπ 4 ever l.i. j : ί η on a mplJi· area was <* \ Ϊ ItlCit I :,H (i:·· K'.lhr V « ; 1 - 1<\\ il: til t 111 IJt'ii'M' da> inr. U. · hr . I.JMh Ame: η .m bombeis .ιiϊ;i Jaillir·· hammered i Ί \.tv: .ι · · i i' Ids and r. srie i «.at seans::; ■·■'> ^-mus acr«:>s tile bat tle zone. the ίτ· S. 1 fit h air i"i:ci-'s .. ; t a«/k υ Berlin. Many of the parachute troop r:;rs"ic:s and ulid»r—the number would indicate lrom 20,000 to oO.OOO men, thv greatest number ever engaged in an airborne op eration— :>oan d ont irom Brit ain and lhaa'Hved at n>ss the Strait of Ι)ϊ:\τγ. the fin I ; 1 1 uhl Ή' ί h >! (1ί· with 1!' ifler ih· m 1:;. ' I detail π uld i -ΓΗ l.H !<>.V. Cotton Price?· Down Sharply \πν Υ"! Μ ,ι·ι ! 2 I .\ I ' C" ι ) 1.11. ! 1 flltui'· . > jJf! H ·: i H M l'e . : . le lower i.i ici cent Satilu r. ant closed Id I» .;() «''.Ι,· a bale I >v. .···. Open ( ι 1.1 May . . 2i'.un 22.n: July 21.77 21.7: October 21.17 21.M December 21U5 21.0! March 2': Ί2 2(1.»· MiJ.llih^ ,-:.oi. 22,39. lilt six. FLAME THROWERS IN JAP CLEAN OUT < Rwr: ■■ I ι iil ■ I ; , tlx " Γι ! y : ! ι ; ' llill" !. l;:lk .1 i y a ι >i..; '.!li ··,. 1.11/..' . l i t' ι : ::i .. ;ly arm·· ι .1 .; ι 1 : ll.t. ·ν ii.· U. S 2.)î!. lu:. l'.l. y .ilii'.·. iiu, ill t ·-■.;> t <Ή \ν:ι.~. ηίΐ η ι'd '"i· .'. .- ildk".* Γ S. S.C r;> Ί■ > Deadline Saturday, But No Signs Shovv Now of Agreement I.. I.i i> niiiu ι - .· pulled m ν h other they wi h Α ι 1.1 · " > i t \ . ι the 19 43 hc gat «1 >tary Perkinj ma it· ι : ίο π i tl."t.'t.*s .* ». ! ' ι( Ί 1111 '. 'hi group wa- sch( η y progress . iade iToni'e ti»i ιη··:π:ΐ Μ :λ·(1 Navy Will lie Transferred Into Pacific Washington, March 24.—(AIM— I here .will be n<> partial deiTi ibili/.a ': 'Μ ο I tiit' It \} : : ι π (. ■ > . defeated, says Fleet Admiral Ernest ·' King. bera . .· "..il it..,! are required in prosecute the wai Jn the Pacific." King, eh ici ul' 11 ; ι \ a ! jit.atiua.s i C'.'nmarder-in-chiei ni tue fieri, said: "It is ih:- intent t-> shift <o l: > I'aeilie al! r .·. ,il p"\\ π ι a d - \"ted tn the war in l: ; ·■ and in the Atlantic as s > η as may be, Th s shirt must be made .is exped t ottsly as pus.-ihle, 1.1 the I'lal : '.ι in tl .· Paeitir \ lie . 'Urcrssl υ I ci ι !i c I . ι * i : · t · · .-I'litsl possible date." King emphaMZ· d th..I ' ■' : - i. ··-! imp< rtant fhi tIn· p···· pie ' ■ country tn understand clearly that 'hi· ravy must use every ·■ nice o! its >1 i't ngth tiι hasten the .·· I ·.! ho- - tditi< - again ' .lapan. \nv hearted mes,.-'ires v.··· · 1 · I longing the war and i ; ei. in·; :.i loss ,1 Ameri -an It* ■ Dcnn:bilizatι· η ni anκ y troeps is not expected to nl>:.,iii an\ substantial prop>rtio - ^ " ' v · be demobilized since t:. ■ · - no·· ' - tiened in Europe cannot all be de Ployed against Japan· f°r geographi cal reasons. Troops moving thre-ugi this country 1·> the Paeii.c will : ce.ve I'urloi'ghs. <Ψ· *>»' à.* ίί >1 ι £?. s £ 1 λ ή ζ L· t, ι JiCfdl Λ> i rt;ri>n ν^-Λ' $. S..3 A & ±Λ ' * - ·Λ i *- ·*ν ^ ' Λ Λ hJ Gcn: rals, GI's Alike Ave Of That Qpia/an; Morale is Very High uîs <. '.i ;..\iiin i:. • . in.»·.,·. M . ·· 1'1 I AIM ,· ; : ; · {•.(by ·>·'c ' η»·.- - ι .·.■·· II: ine I>vcr , ! u· ' . ■ . i i lirre ii nut ,i man. \n:cricaii or Hnti li, from çcnerals to pri \.;t!'s, who (lot . not Ιΐ'ιΊ that (I'.'iitinuod on l'-igi- Two.) Economy Is GOP Aim in House Drive \V . Ai J ». ι AI») A ο, ι on.οι m IV in in;. dri\ ι· u i aimed today by House Republican; at tin· $833,801,932 Agriculture IX· I part'iicnt appn'priatimi bill I'm· tin I94!i I .-.cal νι·..r. its majni objectiv c-s are elimina t ' < >11 ft' ; 11 > J > ri > χ i il ι a t < · ! ν SOU.1)00, 1)0(1 il (cash and burrowing authi rity ear I marked for the Farm Security Ad ministral :ίιΓ> rural rcliabilituii'M i In.in oid t pro,;: .on, and .S, cl'ontiinu d oil rage Two.) WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partly cloudy and continued warm today, tonight and Sun di'.v. YANKS EVACUATE CIVILIANS • : ucck'-n :<·ϊ« t>> 7! Λ: my ti" «φ ni: ntry:i.· m »·. < .%.· η rcht tl ίο the German shelling. The Red Gross ipers. .Note predominance ui ula i: ■; hut ·. (International.) Decisive Drive On Berlin Has Started, Germans Announce i.ondon, March '!!.—(ΛΙ*) — The (iermans sait! today that .Marshal tiicgorj Zhnko\ had atUicked "with strongest forces I runt his Oder bridgeheads as r.irt of a decisive drive on li-r I i ii. >» "ll ρ e r !ι .ι ρ 1.200, m: 11 mas. '■ i ai »n< )dcr and : .dy t > i ,l· > Il in a ni·;''' east-W ' \l!i. 1 ..-.-■a lit t ΓΠΙ.-Π the last br-atli oat 1 ot Hi · Hcieli, '/. niuiiv tin » \v .- ; ·. in fantry d;\ i: ion.;, waves οΓ Ι,.ιΐκ.; and1 a tremendous artillery barrage into I tin 1 ιattack mi both .actes of ; Κ a· and : <·. -oded ι. : reach in:; a point only .'il miles from 'lie Ger man capital. German broadcast.- re ported. Ί ne German inj.li command .-a: . Zhukov was attacking from bridge In ad- : i (··■!■ ί sidi ■ ■ ι ! Κ ,ί-s! ri η, that. lh'· stubborn (ïorman çleft't Il id 1. ι .it'll a til ■ ί 204 Snv iet la m ι λ ·» day.- of battle there. Tin· (It mums, wlli claim si ill > I I a .· : 11 part ■ Ί !he old e o! Ku si south of th< \\' .· . east ·. thi < ' let, di ■ : . Ί ! Via' S"\ it t annoaiii cnion' capture ot the ancient fortress, said: ! : .ι * t a1 11 ': Km·.-11 . · .·.·; eh.· 1 ' - climax The Km m ;> j ι.- ;■ ·.. mi; in all its mater. .. ·>.■ a Ii·-.- ι Γ 1' ·-■.-.·- .f men and ■· pri sent offot.sive ι, a e·'mu ction with · } :.,·. .. d H I.-.- an attack on I'.· . n," :. . ■ : a In·· ladcasl 1 : a !'···. i.'. Κ a Μ γ: η ha.- been cat · >: '■ ■ . ι .ni'umirat i. lis to the v.· '■ mi' .· ···>· η The inrtress still i.- 1:1 <P ; .. ■ ! -, l·' ,ri. as ι ightin,.; 'litim.e m Nazis Warn Spain Not To Defy Japan Madrid, March 24,—GAP)— The Spani.-h government annum·. 1 !·· ν th..·. .! had orden-d all Span.*:! ! diplomatie na-simis abroad to cease ! re, esenting Japane-e ntere.-'.s. It- communique .-aid Spain also ι ha.- sent "an energetic demand 1 ·;r ι satisfaction" to Tokyo in connect.on 'with the execution ol Spanish na ;.onals and the destruction of Span ish property in the Philippines. The Spanish government said I Thursday night that 172 Spanish men. women and children had been bayoneted to death by ,1 .pane-.· troops while American divisions ! were seizing Manila. The communi I que termed the attack "unpremed itated murder." At the same time. wa- reported here that the German government had presented a note to Spanish au I thoritics saying that any Spanish action against Japan would be o>:i 1 ed an unfriendly act to the Keich. nr1 oermaiis ι ο ; mni On Τ •i—» Last Ditch 2Î. (AIM under ...uu •ii'ii·. ' \'.·λ· Illiiiu· ·.·.< ( : · · ι :_· Li η ι, ; u'll ill the · .. ' a : id : t and tilt· battle ■ ; i go n. • Λ " at I'lir ( ί. ' : ; ι : 11 :.I ".veil," he .. . -I·. - ît*i( cul .·: - ·.· < > (.'filial! co t m . iicl h i,■ ; 11 ■' ii. . : ' ' c enci!y. .I .. i'blo." lankly declaring the c, ■ ins ieede.1 .· time tu deve! :· ad . : ' > : ι : : ; ' ■ > ι le. )! iy mi'lit - ; e ai..-:· lu1. >s i ti":is, tile . . ι t'.l "T ' 1 r ï ïii"- w '!ie 1 ρ riant ;·'· · ' present a- : lies ate considerably près G t : : ι ■ a η tviiui lav a dvi- a Λ1 i;.ml endeav ι until the Ί -yinent of (, îerni..· ι ·:.·:< >:il and ta et t is udvi-'.ib e. ' ι , when ι lu' ι ki ι : a >na ! AMERICAN GRAVEYARD ON IWO 0f j>:i *■■■*>* ·■ * ··* * A MARINE GOES OVER THE GROUND of a graveyard on Two Jimn, beneath whose small white crusses are buried some of the more than -1,000 Leathernecks who <:a\c their lives in the cosily bvtie for the strate c volcanic island. Other Marines (background) aie shown payin* ih^.r respects at the graves of their fallen buddies. (Internationail ώΟ,ΟΟΟ Paratroopers Drop On Ruhr Plain \<i\\-.Xiannet! Landing (irait (Jarr\ I . S.-Siritish 1 <>n;es Against hie I'··· ι i · ■' ;·■ .·. -I Λ I ' ) American and i!i · nit lore·; n.ssi'd tin ι···λ<·ι· Hi.un oi: a broad lY"i:t t■.■ ι.:. ;■ :·.·ΙιΙ swiftly !"·· t> <· π i \\ ι ■ ■ and Hccs, wliil tli of airborne ι·· ·|» .in ; ' ; in>rth (i.-rniaii ;> ,.ί ··.·· th. Hulu, ;i ; bold Ii.d u :■ victory this spring. Ί i: !·.'!! Λ;:- ( a1 pill il: a \ 1st o.-t wi »i 1 · .·I . - · a 1 .Mont ■:< nv r\ ' - 21 »! army .".Tulip and the Amera-an . a: my. - wiftly ■xpamiii;;: i - ii* niay< η bridgehead le.».» than a d /··!! n.il<·.- south ♦ -ai 11 :lυ si l iai basin. ί t S. it in 12ι iir.> 5 > ι i t i - r · - < . I ; ·» il ops CfOSs; the nucr K.'iiiie in navv-mann» .i as tult *·!:ί! Iundi Ά trail ;:i the darkness oi pn-dawn. pr.»s: ;-tc 1 In .m "arih-shakinç .;* t îi'.T· banale ; nd tfι;» I)anihitm and st;·. îm·; oi thousands ni planes Λ; · y ι -.ne : ' (ί - .· . ni ni »! i'.T . t Wcm !, it the î5c tw -en ;iUîOy and .'{0.000 parachute troops of 1.1. (ien. Louis ?>icreton's Allied first air borne army iloated to earth be hind German lines. This u as the third and ι rhaps decisive cross in? of the Khint*. Ml arms of the \ i t ί ί s pa ι lit ipated. \Vi!ïM< ( i !"c};ι,i, at Montii η ;iqu, L'clai III '!< πι ;· m cry told his troops: h·· enenix h i> teen dri\ π into 1 corner »:d he cannot ; - ; j · * . Th·· comph te a η J deci -:\r defeat > ! the Germans is in·· c\ ital ic " ι·;:. ■ η t In ' « η plac( I -n, m · · <· i iiidm.'h' ids ! ι . c 1 ! " \ m ru .) ί"!y I w < ι ; : ii It's i η I : ν th dî · Γ Bei lin* r ver iter! i - ( in,· ι U:.· î i··-' i Iri; : l's U. S. „rc< ι ! !, in British, m.inn· <1 ι Γ .ft : (Κ" ρ ,.hd iiu: ηΐ"Ι vif trenchcs ,i Sil·-'. ricd . m V, i '1 i ■ - VliiO! Demp EISENHOWLR SENDS WARNINGS ΊΟ NAZIS I.ondon. March ÎÎ.— (AIM— The Luxembourg radio today broadcast a proclamation from (it neral I isenhower warning the <»« rman arm and that s< \ ere punishment awaits any (ierman soidier taking part in the execution oi an> \llied air iMirne soldiers. GERMANS BUILDING NEW ITALIAN UNES - stepped '·>'■ were ι' eighth Germans :: new :them Italy usliinsiioiî 1 iliiiks i1Jiu 4 H ri hi' W ar Is A t ! land Washington, March 'Μ.— ι Λΐ'ι —The (ierman jrm\ is expect.-d b.\ top \\ ashing ten offit ials to begin disintegrating soon. This is tin basis Un a wilelv held i>c· 1 i:·Γ tt.it the \ uropean war will be w«»n in the next few weeks, fM'cpt for large-scale mopping:-up operations. There is hope, hut no real ex pectation, that Germain will surrendei·. Despite multiplving peaee let 1er reports, it is possible to state anthoritjtiveh . that none of the approaches thus far made is regarded here as com ing from any person capable ot surrendering (ierman>. I nder the unprecedented V. lied milii.tr\ pressure in the war's final Ma-c a politieal up heaval in (»<rman.\ is possible. But for the moment the Nazis ι S.îiu their terror grip oil the natif η. .û.ii 1:0 oii'u ial w ith whom this subject has been cl is - eiisst H believes that Hitler or an.\ oî' his top associates intend to surrender. / h · pruspt el foreseen here is that the battered (iernian army >impl.\ iii π t » pieces. W hat eseapes the Mlieil steam roller is expected to pull hack into cin'.ra (ierman.N and then south w .· rd to the natural defenses of the Bavarian mountains to wape guerrilla v. ar ls lnuff as possible. U. S. Carrier Planes , Τ-à * £3 V. S. IV,. ■ ! ,·. · li, I,. . ·. Gllair. M · : ι :! I · A!'> i'. >ky. · r.. - cij<> said î· î !..\ '.liai \m< i ran far: ter : plains win· bombing t!u· bty na\:.l ; and a:r I). ,-e il t > k ; r : : ν i, ,:t the Hyuky >. tiiwaj bitwcett Japan : .cl F. · m· ·.· . ι ..!·:>·.! u the a-s:uilt t il t< » the si vi ' I si : ·.. ι nht day. Admiral Nimitz offered no conlir mation of this in his official report today, wlmii disclose d lo>> ol' the escort carrier Bismarck Sea in the battle f'»r I\v.· \:mitz' rep ·: Ί also ί increased from 57."> to T.'il the bag I of enemy planes durinfi carrier at lai-Us earlier this week oil southern I Japan. I i'okyo said 230 planes, presumably rom Vice Admira! Mitscher's taslc orce 58, which crippled Nippon's inmo lift ' ; ml ■ ' ι \ : I ν damaged m;i i«r »·;>< »·> π .il : it ι· · s Sunday « ι ici Monday, opened up on Okinawa 11 : · !.. y . 1111 - : : ιιί·. iiuiwa is 400 ■ l· ■ s :t·< '■-! Kyu-hu, pi ime ;ai-got "I thi' t ιr! ·■ ; attack. Such a two-day raid damagiN 17 Xipp iu'm' w .irships in hideouts of Japan's inland sea, and smashed the (>:a n.n ::! a:r sattuins at Ka"oya. Γ»m ,r:i and S:,· ki Swnd y ,;ad Mon day. Today Xa'iitz -aid sky lights between the enemy home-based air force and the carrier planes raged on through Tuesday and Wednesday.
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