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Yanks Crash To Mid-Germany Vict ο ryRumo rs Fly About Washington But Without Basis Won't Mean War Is Over Admiral King ^ays Quick. Victory Over Japs Not Assured W. sliinut ·η, ΛΙ .:.··ι '.'V. ■ AIM ration'.·» t·>p . <■ ι <1 -, :e to lay. ; ι η rl even then ' π j victory κιη !n· 1 .ea : m i." Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King n:adé the a.-MTtam . : \ a : aai ■ 1 ι · , : · the ci »: π 111:111 π " ι'- : · el · : ' m ■ : I act. I·.: npha.·- :/illK tt.·· i:: le"ei..-fs :«· 1 ween the Kur< , ·■ . a ·: i I ' ι.· : a· v..>■ ■ ami the ν..-ît . u, , Ά . >'.ι!! ·:» In nt:n« tiu· na\y. In· .irhlnl. ' We an only |!ο·λ n a ι n i 11 ■ ·. . ι ■ ' η···· ι winch \\ e eat: a- a : it .s.·· rt < ί t! .■ -la; ia e- ■ ·'. c, f ii " ! i 111 u -.ni. " Α ι ' , 1 !y .. ι, < ■ had no schedule, except to ι : ir (id ι : a ! "a π ill We ii / ο h τ i ;:1 ! ! al 11 ι te : it ίιΐ'Γ ' a inίι ι : a-η to ca· ' y rapally ι ' ·ί ply iii ■ - in <■ η·■ >11 >· capture them, and . supplies forward in ! M'W, I Draft ΛικΙ Ν III se Bills Arc ( j!\ en ( a mini ittce ( )ka\ Η uliiugton, March ( MM—The S c ι) ι t c ΛΙ i ! it ,ir> ( nmmittee t<ila> apprnv I t House-passed nurse draft lull alter aincudini; tiie measure to make married nurses subject to induction. The committee's action. w!ii"h < II I'! man Thomas. Democrat. I tali, said was without a <· is - •-cut. cam·· diirin» a elascci meet ing. at which the committee a!s:> approved am.ther House-passed measure extendiiri the sclcctHe serv ice act a \ car I riini Ma> là. RIVER INUNDATES MORE FARM LANDS Memphis, Tenn., March 27.—(AP) Flu (is iiucdated additional thoii . >.ικ|.- of a. rt's n! 1 : m land: m west TcMir.-.-ep ami -·· it:.· .»t I.·· isiana ■ t· ·< lay and a · ι λ : hi · ι! ■ do·· >·1. >:«.·< ι a''iig trie S'. I' aiic s ..\cr !'i .-"Uti: ern Missouri and Arkansas. Λ growing break :n In·· B>oth Point-Tennemo levee in Dyer county, Tenn.. sent the M:.-·-.s : ; > ρ i pouring nvcr sonic 30,(1(111 acres. .1 i' ■' 1 re ol families were c\ acuatcd with"iit incident. President s Order Sent I ο Diplomats Starts Wild Tales Wa liinjiton, .Maich' 27. - (AI') A White Houst; disclo siiΓι■ tha· I 'r< iιi< πt 1 ; It want In- < .-'.biiiet ιιΗΊιίτ- are American ( i i ; >1< mal ic < > 1' U*« ■ · alil nail In st ; ··; jo t |n-i 1" _jnil.·: lur i M it" tin· San l· ranciscu cmii τ enco next unmtli tn'.iay started a cum nt ut' rumors aontt im mediate victory in Europe. >'· : ii' .- tin· Win:.· II ;.-·»· wa> concemed, thev were only rumors. it ι ! 1 !··,!. · when .1. !i:ith .n ! ):m :. 1 . lent ,I ρι. -.".τι·;ai y, .· » - .· ■ i v. hither he In· »l;cs! l'or a very ! : «e ont pi uriiiu I r ···< Wash a' ' tlu ··.irld .-·. e irity c<infer c! ι··· : .rt.inii .\nrit " \ . \ civ (ici in 1111 ν ν · don':." .a "Ί !.«· Pre- ·: : ' aa ei. ' .ι me .-.alio : 1 the -err. : : 1 ry 11! stiil. ι Ί members ·Ί 'he e ibine! ' : ' ! : 1 ·-·,.·'.■ y . 1 s ι ' 11 e the j s ! a tie. 1 ! ail e.iiei s ■ 1 ;as . - i * ί 1 π iMs ai au; a! 1 hei ι ρ ii:irin;t ; '· ; - ι r ; · 1 t ρ ι a·, a lui ., si ; : : Is1' . : es .··.;(· te ■ .· ' bel > t.f hi- : i i >. 1. l't . : e - :HU I, ■ tel! that tin y . in ul.l ·'. .·' at 1 ; ν .·:·) oi mis.- si -. II., h I.! .an 1 •ie e "an: Λιικ eau a 1 in,.- -a,iar.- and iri'ni.-te: s t > 1 .'.lier naît us. Ί ua S erelary . 1 S' a.e Si· ! 11 i us. ., s eh,,irnam of : i, Λ11 er ici.i. i ieuataΊ1 t; lue San !" : anei-e , oii nee. I )nni<■ 1. - ai t h" t'; i.lent ii asl'.-al the members ,1 the ilisle :·■,; , η s. i.tep their id' i-.'i's, and -■ · ·,,]■· '·. s. - e mfJT-t group, in < 1.>.·,· • : · · ::fi e .·. ■ ' i't be -t ι a 'π · m ' s, a. - • · ■ ■ · ■ : ■ unit r> ! a· j 1 1 : i.'.s, so 11.. t we e., ' 1 .·. · ■ care of our distinguished guests from • ther ·■ . li lit 1 i es." I ι mi, ! · « a - a· ;ed whether the emht r· a the 1 aa.net. other than Stett us a.·. v. ere sap; ί.-··ι.! t , s- · t ι S ι Γ ai. is.·· , and why a me.- - age ν 1 t·· tile e i!»:n. ' • p ■ r,.1 ; a ··..,*'· pee' I rally • · , , s Daniel . ft, 1 We want J., keep ail ,.t!i there at a 1 it a 1 me we are Ά"' Α '1 * have tra'. el and hotel facilities, and so forth, for j., .pie fri Ί11 all "ver the wn Id." Λ -ainlar reipi. -I, he .1 d, has in t : ,·,·:, transmitted to inembers of t " 1 '.ii re.-s. ρ ·. I-, j, ( · : 1... 1 —le. ν . m tin· matter of travel and hotels, or . . , η liie world · Illation a : e p.. r ί ι :' inquired ■ -\V« 11." 1 laniel- replied, " 1 far as •1... ..un . -ad··!.- ..: i mim-ters in the i th. r e> nine.- a",· concerne'!. it is p.It ;,t ties time that they oa.uh; t,, be on their own jobs." When, on the basis of Daniels' re maks. rumors of immediate peace I · e a η t.. (are;.late, th·· White Ih'US" ■Λ.Γ- de'ia'.e 1 with telephone call.-. VON RUNDSTEDT IS REPORTED ARRESTED London. March ÎT.— (ΛΙ'ι— The Paris radio said toda> that, according to a radio station "broadcasting in German." Field Marshal Von Kundslcdt, forni'T commander of Nazi forces on the western front, has hecn taken from his estate and placed under arrest. Government Seizure Of Mines is Likely If Agreement Fails W ashin^'ton, .M a π) ι ( ΛI ' ) -Government sei/iirc of the nation's suit coal mines ap peared today to liinjre largely on tlio answer mi hits and opera tors j.;ive to Secretary Ickes' call for a contract extension. 1 lie present working agreement expires Saturday nifilit. Ickes, acting as solid fuels admin istrator, requested both miners and operators to continue at least until May 1 under terms of the present agreement, which he helped nego tiate 18 months ago. He proposed that any wage adjustments In' retro active. Ί lie ιι< _;· liating committees, wine! have been meeting almost daily sinci Man h 1 Ιο discuss .Nihil I.. Lewis IK contract demands -with hltlo, i any. progress—will determine toda\ whether they can reply to Ickes request affirmatively and jointly Otherwise they will draft s-paratt ι esponses staling their divergen o|)inions. This is something they will hav< to work ont, Secretary of Labor Per kins said, adding. "The arswer mils be to extend the contract." The alternative would be sporadii work stoppages over the approaching Faster holidays (which in norma times would go unheeded) and gov ernment seizure. AS YANKS CROSSED THF. RHINE IN MOTORBOATS American Ninth Army troops are shown as they star ted to cross the river, south of Wesel, ill oiitbo motcrboats, Eisenhower's armies ii"\v have iour bridgeheads across the Rhino along an approximate mile .-t. ' - ut Gi r::iany';. last barrier m Ih, w<-st U. S. Army Sigî.al Corp.· Had · . (lutein.! S! >u:.d photo.) Reds Near Austria's Bonieî And Pressing Toward Vienna Liiii·: M ■ ΛI ' ) Th·.· i third l':. η . i.y -i. iiri·, :.i till' ]'.'.· ·■ ν : ι ι ■: Ill - within 2" : > :::·· · ..<· i.· > : 'In Λ u s - . π;ι ι. : ι- n . tn; · χ ' > ! > ii.> m i it·. I r ι: \".ι· . ' ' ! l'· ·. ι ni;:." I . ι ■ ! '■ ■ t \ . The · ; i ' . - ' < ■ .1 i ■ im: ! ; : 1 11 i - i ( 11 II ' 'II . :. · ' '.I ■' - '. ; : ■ 11 ! I i ι ; '. ι ' ι ■ the S<> it·' π ι' ht ri :::·.· I.'aki ;:ι ι noil Ir.vi· '' ii H · : : · ■. > . imt Ihr ι vtT ] flows in' · ι III! "■ I :u· I ) ι: :->e ;t Gyor, stronghold guarding the I > : ; ι · . :: ι.) eiitnmri > . Viciin.'i Λ1 : ι : ;;il I'· idi if I : ι knin'- tro ■, > - 111 ; ι Ν nave reached the nu-ireant γι an advance from Lata or the Ami -1. >\ a /.' a ; : ι : ι ! : ■· ',:·". Iin til Λ ea :. !■ r.v( - 1 11 -t i vc ·!<-;■·! iv. Τ ι... - ii mi':. ' ■ ■ : : 11: 1 . ι d ond Kkrainian armies were beating toward V ••una nlung tin* -outii bank n| tin· Daiiu!"t·. .''a! !■ ι·■ (icrn. in.·. .·. cr·· re-i · nu : · -'-c'y. Th<· CΫT>Ii,i:i ■ > ' · : i I I ' ( 111 ■ · . riiin ·Ί the Cil · -<· .r 1)Π· ι m 1. ■· ■ iï' : ! î π fr· ' . ι ' Rues: r n. on Un- Γι 1 ,·. ,ιικί • il! :·!·· ■ I !;: ! ;·■ I ) : ι i/ii; :ii'J Ccly·! .. Thi.· Πιι in 1 II ι: : ilc ■ ..· Π;.-' n > ; ι f 1 \ ; ι τ ι ·ι\·, r:i > ll.in :51 : ■ . ol Λ1. ' ι ι ι ri fi!) ■ ,| Y : r:1 > ι .ι Dies In W ales D.wii) ι ι.ο vu (;i;okgi: Britain Pays Tributes To Lloyd George London. M.. ··' ι ΛΓΜ 1'.:' 'a:n paused i.-i : ■!' ·ι v\ ■:· to day to j.„v ;. ; ' ! :>i Uoy . Ge Ί 40, ;.ι . . ' ι "a e .11 11:.-ter I during the ti:, 11 . .;unlc. wh > i died last night .·' :,,rm home in : north Wall·-. The nation's It·.··:· press and public· .111 led in ea.··: ng tin· man who successl'ully led liii'a:η through ι one war and in his later years tried · to awaken her to the d.aiger ol a re ! singent Germany. Formal ceremone- .·· 'ion >r ol the 'colorful statesman uined i.i the Hoti.SC of Coir: ί ■ ■ Γ. · · Minister Churchill, ! . returned • I nun a visit to the ·.·!··> I l'ont, I was expected to ■ eliver a formal ; ; tribute today or ; ■ > · on be hall' ol the giivriiiiii1:: From .ill over the v. ■■>· ag;·; j ol condolence poured ' Vie little Welsh village ol l'y \i . Id Llany I stumdw.v. where Lloyd Ge>rge died I quietly in his sleep .il K:r>â la t : night after an illness ol several month-. The ex-prime m nistef; who never had excrcised In r .;ht lo sit 1 in the llou.se ol 1.· r ί-, returned to the village ol his birth la ' Septem .lier. He was taken ill w:th i ί 111 enza in January and never had lully re : ; covered. j Lloyd George died without know ing that the Allied armies had cross , ed the Rhine, and that victory for Britain and her allies was at last clearly in sight. Because of his j weakened condition, ne \ - >1 the war Cjrernian ! anks in f ί ide'< η it \\ recked By Allied Planes London. March l 7.— (AI*)— More than 100 German tanks; ν» ere destroyed or crippled by American nul British dive bom bers yesterday as Allied (roups across the Rhine received the closest air support on record Severn! Nazi tanks and self propelled guns were blasted out of ho(!'j;e-rous forty yards alidad of the British lines. St Λ F reconnaissance planes dixovered the eleventh panzer division, which the Germans were known to have been hold ing in reserve l'or a possible counter attack, hiding in a woods near Field Marshal Alontgomery s right Hank. W ith the aid of the I . S. Ninth air force, the armored concentra tion was dispersed.. At least fifty of its tanks were known to have been demolished. The air forces maintained a stranglehold on German rail ways feeding the battle!rout. U. S, Landing On Cebu Told By Jap Radio Manila. March 27.—(AIM—In Vitsiiin of ('ebu island by \mcr ican forces under coyer of Iwni liai lins; warships was reported b\ Tokyo radio today. but (icn eral Douglas MacArthur, an nouncins U.e heaviest air raid yet 011 that central Philippines island offered 110 confirmation Cebu, between tho big enemy-held island of Νιΐΐ ■ >es and Λ occupied l.cytc, is one of t\\ > : Philippine islands still in Jap. . ι hands. The enemy radio saH A ·■ tr )ps "eiinitni'ii ed landing' \ day morning a! Talisav, a fail ized l'iU'ii aii. 1 t 11\λ inile- south island's principal port, Cebu City, in. iv ay . long tile east co , .; Λ task force of six cruise rs m I des'royers .-helled the area ie .1 - hand, I'okyo radio reported. had been kept from him in ii - 1 days. At his bedside when lie ued was his second wife, the former Λ1 - Fi ance Ste\ enson, his secretary thirty year whom lie man e October, 1943. WIATHtR FOK NORTH C'AROLIN V Partly cloudy and warm to day, showers in extreme cast portion, followed by lair and mild weather tonight. Wednes day partly cloudy and warmer. Japs Report Landing Made In Ryukyus */ (.nam, March 17.— (ΛΓ)—\ .')λi»a»i<-s.· imp. rial comsminnjue i.nonnccd without ( -if invocation loila> that ï . S. forces estab lished beachheads S inula;» on the Keraina islands, j\:st oil' Okinawa, in the Κ ν ilk y us. Tile e : : - l· ■. ! : ; ι ry Ha.m of annhilat - in,·. enemy 1 : ; » « · η 11 .· forces \va< omit :ed in 1 :i«· e > .nique bp>adca -l •ni . > ί". leral Coni ' Τ:· ·.··.' ι·; : : ·: I * ii itecl Si;.:, η-iia.- nut been e>n!irmed b\ An. Che ·. . \V. Nnnitz' lmai 'i e Λ . t < . · : η . mm i^ue, 11· » 1 - • •ver. (iid η·ρ. : i dama-'mtf blow.·· : » ,ί a j ι i 111 u η* it. r.- .ι ·.·1 i >\ ί > - 2 y s, 11 -1! · - md fleet sur:;.ce and aerial bom Ft rmosa is being neutralized da ly ;>y Phil ppines-based planes of Gen eral Douglas MaeArthur's conimand. Ί ■ i ι y " ο: \ radio, w '. · confirmation, extended the paralyz ing naval and air sweep ol the Allies 260 ·· southwest oi Formosa, island ol Tarti'as, midway between 1 thi Philippines and Hon- Kong. • '. ' · M . I i i : · ι > ί „ Cl · liait II < . '!>. ■ il, Ill I 111!.I. ι i. ■ ι . ; i.iili . ι*.1st ni' I ' .ι ikfur t. I Λ I ■ . .1 ·. . 1 ''ι In S ;.Ιι .Ιηι id Ι :Ί!ΐν ( h: ι ! :■ ; d ·..-·■ ! ι ! .Πι. Ι'ϋ rnili· . . ' tl fi·.,nt in»., t' |.,i. : Ί I..· r: : ;.. ι Hanover-Stuttgart highway wan re , i.i-1. ■ IT·.. ! ,-1'l : ·- I ; Γ·:-· I ■.;»'!.· I ■ · tit·· uortii. Ληΐ'-ι i .m ami British advances against eollaps III ■ (/I I 111.111 ' " -i'-t.l 11.1· 111 M r Knlir .tin! in \\ > stph.ili ι urom - !>:·<! .in imminent hreakthro'.r; h .τ! iii i Ii.';)s ι \ en nun c decisive ι It.ii ai ter. ' ,:·1- I-'..Ι-ΛΙ . ι: ! ρ :.ireti : ιι v»r. '. C ; ι-J ϋ,.ι,ν ι.\ ιτ t;··,· i , ( L ·. nnb (.. : ; ι ; ·. ι ! I i-c· ιι 11 <>\\ cr's ni e . Ί armies, seven ni them ftchiinç I · unii the ii · . \\ ere in ■ ι. > ' .1 ultimate \ it·ι■ ·t >. I In· sexenih ;nm\ «as tile 1.1 Scsi to cross the Rhine. <"'11 M il." ! : . ' ' , :st 111 i 111. .' i I.:. Gen. I' -.:·.. ν II. il ,dj · . . br dsjole-ad, .-"Hi m ■: ■·;·|:·ι .i i'linni:·.· I Km ,ffl l; : ·!)!' W •u lh<* . : in's ■■ west Λ I'.ist r mkt !.·'■! trie !■· t » .! Ί h ill . ; ,. η a / m?.! » tighw*» y Near Front Appears Cut Λ, rArmies > 1 ! f > ; ; · lietί )ί ν ί'<(!!! is ί iCI ! IL' «, Kl Ιί ι U. ti Ut\ < Π ΚΊ 11L* VI ) ' \ i I ! C L Π )' )S Aii!( 1-icaii - . I » m π | < ;, . ■·.1 ■ · i lu o|icn : π Iîitiii: t'Jiiav ■'a.ι (1 had ( J( Ί ι 1 il l'araina;· ; ι 1;,', aria a ι M»· of V. r/iail ; π .-ι ' ι s·· i,.: • Wcil .· ·.· ι ι ! < a -? a! Ί I (i 1 ι ;.·,.|·ν S. • :a; .. ι". :J_;· > 111 i 11> ι : i :. . : \\ here t <·(' ih'j Ί i ι a : - : J . I cut ' ■ rnu'd oils back of tji ί ι ο 11 i War Declared On 1 lie Axis by Anrentma iîiicii; s "V j: *■ \ t ; ;r Iina, Λί.»!( s .î' — Argentina to il.«> cm i i.vil a suit·· ot war with t iie \n is. i'iesid< i;t»a! Μ'· ι» !;trv < oronel i.? ( . < · ι i aui.e announced to nf,wsi;-» η th.) i iî:i eahinct had adopted iU . isi.»:i which in volved ' ■ ί ·ι \ · derision « I' de ( !<:)»;:: a lat: <> 1 \\ ..î" W iLil the . \ \ i s ι ; : ι i « nv. f he . -Ίΐ': i: i i f>11 n\\ ccl a cabinet session oi nearly two Imais. at whiih th ■ finishing Ifriit !i"s ν - iv [ust i·· a week-long délibération t< ,l· termine what \ - 'ϋη,ι · '- Id d·» to satisf> the rcifUÎ!'■: »:H : t · *-l L'« ΛΪ e\if : » City i ii t r-America η ci» nf ere nee invi tât! a to r .'in the \meriean ïamU\ oi nations. DROP LUGE BOMBS UPON U-BOAT PENS \:M 1IAF :«■·;- ■'<]· the v. est of • ■: »er;i during GERMANS CAPTURED ON EASI BANK Oh RHINE ■ -- ··>« •■".HW.'XWSW · ·*3«RWJ!RWWWM^·>-·.'*:>· *".iSM·.®®»*'· :*- --.·· Ksr.uled bv U. S Third Army soldiers, some ·>; tbo first Germans to be taken p: isoner on the east bank of the Rhine are shown being marched away from the battle area. They were part of an entire battalion who refused to fight and surrendered to the Allies. U. S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. (International S 'unciphoto.)
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