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Roosevell's Funeral Is Held ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★ ★★★★ Ninth Armv Now Near Outer Defenses Of Berlin Crowds See Procession At Capital President 1 ruman And High Officials At Funeral 1 rain Wa-hii ;Ί ■ n. April 11. — (Ai') Ni.· I ··.(I> ι if I'l l- idciit Κ' Ί I Veil reached ;i solTOW iny apitai .-liorlly helon Hi a. in. Li'day. Γ) ' sident Truman and num ber^ ul tin· cabinet wi re at the I niuii Staliuii a lew minutes before the train pulled in at !·:·">(> a. in., KWT, waiting to lead the mournful procession to tin White House. Ah rn'x ·> ul tin Roosevelt fa mi! \ \\ re the first to enter the funeral train, followed ijy l'i e--itU ηt Truman. lïri.u'. tien. Elliott Roosevelt and his wife and Aii'. anil Airs. .John tïoclti j^er, who went aboard. 11: ι \ were lellowed h\ \d iii-i .ι I William I>. I.eah.\. wlw was i'lc-idint Kutiseveli's mili tai» ehiet ul stall. IWnarcl If.i i tu li. .lami s I . Il> riu-s ami War Mobilization Direetor Ircd ΛΙ. \ iiisiin. .Members of lli(- Supreme ( uiirt anil their wives and eabi net ollicers and their wives also entered the train. As government ··! finals. heads :..I ; I■(I. walked s 1. ■·.' !>· toward the t-ar.-. a Μ. ι me band -oftly played II., : ι the C1111 ■ Γ and the national ui: lii'!t,. The funeral train was parked (Pi a 5 nion Station si:iing near a bu^tlinu' lr"isht depot. Crowds thronged .is close as police would let them to the train. At the rear i;f the President's ear stood a huge army caisson and seven white horses awaiting the body ot the President. - hi > ■ η·, · 1 ! ra ;n ar ■ St ι : m 11 · . Warm ι .i C r . . hashed » wds swarm - ' hr ( ; *wn1< ;i!-c;is and i' : i« ci :'·.»· ι · : i.s a it >ng 1 he pr< >ce.s · ·: · While House. Γ. · : !e- . . ! ι ! ■ 1111 ; y : i.eii, bay· «net s i\« i. >od at -.\-ίο a i fit cm \ .us no h i the streets 1 kinking the exec • li. :■■!■«· the main gates e: e. '. i. e GI r; η k .·» '-.ere three deep, ' . .,'·(· : ei> at ide re>t. Prrsident Truman arrived at the Whit" House at K:lf> a. m.. I \VT. from his Connecticut ave nue apart ment. He rode alone in a larce black limousine and went immediatr1> t<» the living quarters t » ι ih · mansion. T: a* v;. ird w ' Î) in W hi I e li. m' . · . - . lor a i«ra d< I.\ ι : y truck, which c. · e tr:i 'Ugh tiie {>· -· ce guards. « .· - m· ί\",\ι\ C'a π ι·' η g I·· >taî ar> and ■ι la-!u■ .-· te. I-a ! ayetti· pari-;, across ! î ? u : î ! a, W i 1 c. 1 · go1 a bet : ; ini; m· ; : a · : · · a ! entourage. Λ i» <;\g - ' e I ι *. ? ιy ! ν 11 η ί a aven ue, a : a : " 1 - 'h ; * le peuple" mîagr ρ an Ν . the Meps : w rai v. ledgi "ί g'»' eminent W : · * ; 11 : ι W.. - ::u;· η «.i'.ered a last ... .. ι ci ;« it. y m Fr.eiklm I )el , · ·. 1, ·\ elt- * · : .rsi c iti/.en l'or a j. ru d ,. . .·· > r. "s ] ! was a capi llar g. a h ished, , mbre c< ntrast In the ival at sphére ·. other R< >e\elt h'»ine ·. : a η. - ·· 1 : h aw.utrd th·» special ρ .. θ:'g r.. Μι. Ix<-«>sr\ell's body here 1 r· W.u Sp ng.-. Ga., whore J he died Ί imi sday. The ai.-' !» u! l \ « ' umcut was • t ilh d !■ : :1 a c..\ . .·!· »s (1 by a pivc : a ι. : 'i l'rc:' te 111 lia rry S. Tru man calling the nation to prayer, \ \/.i i-KisoM ι; ι i.i i s. ν \ ··') — I \ι : 1 Sell ah, 12ί( ί· m.m ρπ. oner w a· . «'· rap· d yeMerday from a 1;" u, X C . where 1 ,. , 11 1 · ' ' · ' a ι r ! t ■ ' ' · ! s . 1 1 M . ! Κ 1 ■ a -arc ; gent iu charge «dtf I· ,■ X ; Ik FMI <»llice, reported to day. M U S >! K\ H I TO Γ \Y THIIil ΊΊ TO KOOSFVIXT ' Y . . A. 14 (API In ■ ι. ■ ι t tu· 1 ■ M' y · if President H.io i-volt. ί ι 1 itt> of silence w;ii ! 'bscived 1.t\ ill Xssociiited Press I new·· ν :"c< and tho Λn Wirephnto I not Cdnv at 4 p. m. (EWT), when i mi- m1 - ' ·.···< λ or ο bosun in W» li ington, Kent Γ inner. executive di rector and general manager of the new- ciinpo! stive announced. B-29s Loose Biasts Upon Tokyo Area Assaults Dciiyned 1 ο Put 1 he Torch To War Industries ( i:iani, Λ pi'i! 1 i (AI') Λ \rl'y lai-μν ;»n · t;ii'l:i'(l lie I <>k;> ί ;tr -1 · ! ι ; : ! ,.iva at I - :·"■'» a. m. i ι !a\ ί I 1 :") a. in. ]·'iiίla.\ l\WT) in a li.\\ level ι tu ι iuliary a -.t u ί : de .sijrnod lu {> ι ; t the tmvii in llie Japalu si' m i I i' a r\ ; min-.! r\ . K> |)lo ο blast · ' . · ■ ~ t< ■ M Sa | ί l'I ■ ■ ι I l't ι .,. a ach .. "lu· mile upward through thy ai., pit ί. said. I he .1. panose lut·: thr raid* ι \v Mi j( l-pi'ipi'l I rd I i ■ ; f ι ' < ι - , \. a , : ι 11 " ( rcv.'li > ■ : ι :id . ! - , .ι d ■ ■ '1 ' ' .. \ Ilk,· Mi'.· ,1 ί... I ί - " Tilt Hvert il". ;i . ι ; ι' Γ |V| I rtt'il at Wa· hiu«t"ii la ! \ . .: · i \\«·ι<· missing in the Ί 1 ·ί»ν«1 'Πκ communique did not specify whether llu'.v W.'IV i ■ a ■ : J'ikIiUts. Knen iv hi .id.ι . ' ι ' ■ ■: 11 n· Midiji shrine, one of Japan's major Shinto shriner, was destroyed, and f ill's sla Ί rd ill ' > :. >. κ Ί : 1 · I ; · and the ilii ·. ■ ai-d \ 1 Sparse Japs On Luzon Are Whittled Off Manila. Λ ; >s ! Π ι Λ Ρ » ! -<>1 a 0(1 .1 ;ι ρ;il ι es ι ■ : 11 Π :e< | η 11 · ! · » .southern Luzon are e impressed int » an art ί about hall' t!.e length t » Γ lia· peninsula as a result ol a-i\ anee< 'I'ii u r* .av ι »! lia· i .·■»*. : \ rt ι\ \ ι η eut 11 111 · ι ! ! ι. 11 11 · a ; 11 a η Ί t ■ ! e · η ë η t s ο 1 ί 11 ο fit' \ c'lih . ι ' Π π ·; ni' (1 : ,a ·>ί. Il· ,4a «■.!·( i· ! ei .il Ile;! »r« 1 Mac Naif. u a ·:· lande 1 Ka r at 1 .· ",;a - ; a. advanced 12 miles i'rom ( 'an ailig, eaptll! ai : · ai .i aie' ; aïs at ( ί liubaian and 1 and sweep in;· un lu < » . . (it : a ... i) .a- . \î ai Art ! ι il ι · .-aid ί 1 Ktav's e'iamïunniue. ()}»;.«» i:a,!i was 1114i.'. In the M'>: 'a. .a.· e'a venth air borne division re.i:-:ie:l Mulay, )\\ the 1111 r ! i ι e r ! ι end »! t ! îe j ; a. η -1 ■* a. l i t >·λ .It . !' .Ja · inese in : ι » ι i t ! ' e r η I a;/ η w. · η· ·Ί . at '·: ie 1 in the nor: e*... · la·· a d ·. .-· ion pa-ht ri pain! ally ahead against hold-up Japanese. WEATHER lojt Noit ru < \i;om\ v. l'art!> ι loudv and continued \x arm tonight and Sunday. Funeral Route Λ ; ρΑ· / OHIO; £ HND ) AwASH/NimJn\$ mV /«: / III 1 : ii· la.:. ! y pit·:. ( il 11 · : 11 : 1:υπ;α ) Jap Attack Hurled Back c; ; (111. April II (MM l-h.· 21th η π ι ly > - ■!))... hacked by heavy gm:.i ; »f the An:!). Ni'v.v and Mai ι ι κ \ ι hurled hack a l'urinus pre-dawn | .lai aneye c le· attack Friday and ι π Hic! cd Ilea ν y lus-r- ι m t la cm· · Ficct Adin ι : a 1 Cl e -ter W. Nimitz announced today. ι Contin:;lni< their d< pcr.ite -ni l a!'.ι ·.. ■ mi Adin il Haym ·ιι i Spruanco's tilth fleet sen . ■ ; ι ·■.; (»! iic.ua Wednesday and Taar d. y, tiic Japanese lo l mue than 11)11 a i d :l ii m;: I ] il.ini'. ! > >! a t a a 1 ( »'' >!'■ · than 2 Π! plane ici ta·· t · . da \ I a e ai" lin >>:i t ., I ,'.νιι ! ΙΊ. I^ht the ta. >-da ν ·..;,(! t·· ni . e than 250. A11 e. 'In.; ta the Γ ι rv ·. the gr a ai ι '.4 ai . .*·· , "Il ι Ikina .va. M ι ..· ! (te e-ra! . I ■ > 11 η ihelve.-' 24th a.'aiy | I corps railed t · gain ground for the < ei::hth s'raiyiit day. Over tais contested area, the I'.a.·- ' i! :i" war'- I.e. le. ' a " !I·. ry il ι.■ ! went into its eleventh iay. It \va • ' : ■ e Japanese ta!, ni. prohahly 501) a.en. vva- hailed I jack. In the π.>rt h. the aniphihio - I oorpH' Marines continue i their -t.-ady advance on b > * h 'M > t < >t : ■ peninsula and Ishikawa i.-thmi ι Resistance, reported Major General Rov iyor'- headq'.artcrs. was ι "sporadic and inefI'ective." German Ruhr IPorket Ai! But Eliminated; Μ any Cities 1 .1»·:· η Pi"'v. ». pi 11 II. \l )- Tin· American ninth arin\ won a second crossing over Use î.lba ι i\ er toda\ : ; 1 il I if nu il I slowly forward 011 the outer delcnses of Berlin. Tilli-.ii ::ι mm ι s. Γ. S. First Army, Germany, Ann! if. — ( V!M- I he third ar mored division ati\an e»! l1 i'iv miles today to within three miles of Derail. The advance carried within miles ol Berlin and Ien".i 'icoed the siefte arc •μΊγ.:· I«.nu>d aionnd th" capital iy ike i'irst and ninth armies. Α Κ \ 111-! ΛI C \ Ι*'Π η W ith the ( anadi \ First Army. April ! ».—-( A!'>—British 11 oops of the ( ana lian l'irst arm* captured the Dutch city of Arnhcm tonight after forty hours of !il,hii111; through bar ricaded streets. ! ';i ris. A ; 1 :1 1 !. ; \ Γ ) The ninth army fomrlit -lowly Ior ward (HI 111·' olltcr 1 ir! -'lises of Kerlin today and ot In r Arneri L'alis to the south lie ie'/od 1 .C·jj» /.i.u', m ared the 1111iaii liiK'S and ι>111 nui d deep into the (ier maii national redoubt by enter in jr I'.ayreutli. General Omar Bradley's :» r mic s bypassed Leipzig and tiffht°ne.l the siege are around the great Sa\«. f \ city, w here one million (Jerinan civilians have been reported awaiting the Americans. The closest hoops last were reported four miles away. Th· th' «1 1 my phm-.'rd int< Bay t'uth in η ' ' «· 1 »|Ί"· >nehe> < I : )re. (ten .; ul : ; ·'· i ' ' «· ;.;.ί;ι! tral I'i/ en let* "l Che u !/. The first .. ; " 1 ι : nth armies ! r inally ·.·!..· i '"'i th»· K'ihr poeket, injLÇ !!!.<" I I > 1" ι ' Ul'M* t ' >111 t ie 1 ;·!!.( )l it) ( in:',in;il iy estimated a. •1 : »}>ed. The reviv . ninth army troops were last rep< lied forty-five miles • it.·: 1 lei'lm. ! · 1 »se ι ast "!' the* l«l be . < ;■ \\a re ι η η U ι in Li prnt'use ! ire • m î 1 : ι k b-ilie:-iv> ^ 11 a η I i n.U the cap la! and ... \ 111 .-I \v pr »^ress on the Mat: Brandenburg plains. Third arm,λ troops were 88 miles or less i'rom Kussiin lires and within à of the C/eehoslo vak border. Then* ;lrive across southeast Cerman\ to within ten miles nerthe.e^t of the Saxony industrial city of Chemnitz car ried î.t. (ien. George S. ration's il lin Λ Ιπιιμ miles l'.ist tin· m.iihwcstcni lin ni ( /c ho-iii \ ι le i .nul iiilH the i'"ai- /ont1 ut' (.crinan lire iι> Un· cast. Aiming t h· 1 ■ cm ι Ί u π ■: I t ! · · · . ■ r, r ol lï: .;·< ·. », ;■:<<].l(i ,, ; ■ : till· Na:- .-■! . Ille fit> ■ . (>0,0(111; /λ il II1MI; S.· 1:1 : .Ί.ιΙιηι; I! ail IC.OIIO, ;,nil · · il il»-}» ! Γ ·Μ :ι-; ι Λ · c. L'lt.nii. C ' ; 111 :. ■ ' :i ' : h .1 ; the «·«!··.« I Hitcii fi: ί 1 (lie:''' 1 ■ ■ I IMIl): A|I1 !nn · . ! .11(111. il Z-.Mill •11'. ΙΚΙΠ. The Am·· r:\r: . ··. ί M · tU'Iniri:, I >■ ' · I. 1;. yiv ah .11 Gcia. Γ)ί.· II: : ; ■ ·. I C ', m ,11> SI ΊΊ lui 1 >' : ' I ' · ■' ' ! ' ' ■! ■ 1 " lit ' :■,··.(. ■ 11 .111 'LU':·,. I'M· I I port. "1 from St V. Cl'l Bombers Hit Nazi Holdout At Bordeaux 1^1.11(1.>:.. A 14. -< ΑΓ> \ of 1,151) An : ι···., χ made a surprise attack ut daw day 011 (!·· 1 ..a |> an; i-.i :'· ill ! 111' the ( '■ 1' '"HI' " ' lliti'.v 1: 11 French A · i·"- 1 : 'i'h. ,s 1 m: .if du/.c places along the French eo . Gfrm;;ii~ »· '·' ·· > toi; I are still hul lin ; out. The day'., îivat attack : a blow '.ί ' ι i-'i'V n· >1 >' ί liAK i " 1 I -1" '· liai ί;ιΝ ■ ' '■ Kl 170.000 ^ 1 ; 11 ! 1 s ni * n.' Ci· ηκιιι navy. MARKETS CLOSE IN ROOSEVELT MEMORY \|··· Y ·· . N'li'ii 14 ' AP) Scc.ir.:> ι : 1 î c iininodity t h r · : : .u h ( ' ι country wen· . ' Ί today :n observance "1 the funeral of President Roosevelt. Banks func tioned a- in line with Wash ington's wis .·. that war production operations go on without interrup tion. Beloved Retreat Where The President Died In this little white cottage atop a pine ridge at Wat m Spn: gs. Ga.. President Roosevelt died. It was his favorite retreat where h» sought sunshine and rest from the cares of Washington. Here during recent years were spent his happiest hours where he found streng h to cairy on his work. (.International.) Wife and Daughter Watch ! ri mi an Swearing In VyAR··"*'· •WW·"·'-.?" , i' » κβι. Holding a Bible, Viee-Preskient Harry S. Trama ι takes the oath of office as thirty-second President < United States' in the White House. Chief Justi e Harian F. Stone administered the oath before govern oifit-ials and Tinman's wife and daughter, whu are ι ictureâ at his right, (International Soun« Truman Gives Broad Authority To U.S. Conference Delegates Wa Ί11 π t ' · 11, Λ|" il II. - - (ΛΙΊ - President Γι ι ιι ι < : 111. iiitcn.^ivly | > ι. - pai'illR In t.lKC I 'I ι·.- i'll'l 11 Kill i.^i'Vl'l ! s place m tin I >. -î ΙΙιγ'-c. . ν ι ιι l* r i ι *. 111 it' , ίο : μι 1 < ν I. ι III·,· S ι ■ ι Ki ll ΙΚΊΜ'Ι) ί I III I ΙΊ f I ΗΊ Willi til! - country'.- (Ιι·κ-; >n. Ί Ί ι :ui II ; - cviii. ι·<| !" cl ; ι y . ι - tin· ■ ι ,·.· ι ' .· ulcn t a iraimnl to lead tii'· nation in sorrowing fun i ill· ! m ' d ^1 conn ι Faced with the necessity of fatn- j 11 ,,i ι iziiii'. 111 I'll with all the in {.'"le;11c details <·| Jûaope's lang]<'d 1 , M . . 1 t'U 111 a 11 hav' derided ι κ » 1 t) attend the I'nded Nations ueel.'n.n Ile I ·π »1 > ; » 11ly will sen I In the delegate.- who tackle theii task • .J e . : ■· ne! in:·. world peare-k^a;) ing !ete a strang statement <>i ap j I i ! ν 11 I . 11: ! I ' 'ill i ·! ■ ii : ι ' · Serre; i'V ι if S' ι le· ··. III. ' ;(1 ■ : t · . M lli — ir:n: m !!<■.. · .■ · . m;.ke mir-tlii .1:1* I . ι ι ! iy (I. ! 1 : ι 'lie ι ton < ί ' ( ι : : ι 11 il I : h ■ ι tlii'i-u ;i,n: i-r iiioni proposing revisions. Mr. Truman. nietimvli 11<·, set ι>: 11 !Ικ· on the tusk ο! acquiring back L\ ι ". 111 ri i MI ■ ι : ■ :. : 111 ι π in · . : ! ι. ι ι · it con neel i're Ί1 C! St..: . . ι : > : t 1'. ;:·:·· M:ii.-' t ': ι i ι :, ι ! ' : : ι···, ι ·: ; tei lle 1 Ίΐ. ι I. tl.it ι ι klcii' in! in 1 Il il π in 1 (·, ι ·| 11-1 >■ r■ Mla.V 0. .1 .t IK',· F. Î !y I les. i ' ' .'. Γ ; : 11/,ι ί :o'i di : ι elor ά :. ι .. : ten led t n V.· ι ι ' : 11 e. t. nee 1 ι id· . ι; ι ' e\ ell. Reds Strike For Hideout ^jcrmans L : flea t i : 'V !. m ; .. ;. ·1 ι · ι. > · I : (è ' at iTci^iK? and ill Kit· ι..;· » ν Λ1 " ' \· ill . I if :t"h a mi ί Kin can ca; iv .. :. d • in; l: te i :\i,. tnan i\.;>r Ί ' · t V the' second and undev Λ1 and Ttùbukhjn | t [ 130,1)00 Germans, 1 y «Ί îiit1 greater i. : . i>; the inva>inn | ! ι ! 11 u nuire ! na ι ; ι .. ι iu' tnith Κα ι 1 '.od 1 <y tin' Ki'd ; ί . liijcrated ■ >v j 'CtWl'l'H M.. r, ■ I 1 ;ven tic; iyn ■ .· - ι . i ;,χ Κ li on the A.;. I · 1 , Si )\ ,:-l r.lil. ' V <·:ι:ι.',;ι· had "suvcJ ! »· Λ · ι» η :;·.>!■" by ; 11 ■ ι a 11 * ι ! ι ni till . .r ιΗ· ! ' public waltzes in the '.ii.il'..:! · .VI, I ; 11M I. y - ir- ' p;i '!.·.■ , « ■· :. ' · ι ι! I In· i· .in. ill a 11. l; < - across the Moravian border that eur i-il 11 ■ λ ' ι. il .SI! ίι ι le.- ni IV ai'n.i, ( Vrt'h' ι- l· ivak armed center. The S > viol I >ri'<'< iv"v - termini» tin ι 14 -1ili 11 ,.ιι,Ι di \ .nu f r\\ rd on a 2.i-i:i :,· t···"." ■ ι this M'i'tor. Τ .lb chin's tallies wore r·«Hint; i'·,·. · !·,!· C!1 ·!' lians ;ipro» \ 1st ι.ι west of Vienna between the Danube and Pra\ ι rivers. Berlin already has reported ι wholesale withdrawal of Nazi troops on this wide 170-mile ' 111 lilt. President Roosevelt Is !? k· L· V Niiïïllfî World Memorial Services Held In Many Lands With Funeral Here ; ÏÎ ■ 'i lie Vsmici.· tod I'rc-s. ) , ·, S'.i·. .· .1! > ...- .'.i It Wi i I Ii ί il1 i 111; crhap lit Λ1 lin e: ci ι ; \. Λ: < e . s - . .-ailcrs dation· d ·ι U: η \\ :ï into chuiche.- ti 4 '.he day fo las: tr;!i ,··,· ν ,1. .d . · · de:·- n-clιii :. 'Γ :> l\ S. Λ. : > M lu' . i' It'll Γ: ι' t .. ' : ' Sl'l ν 1 Ct's Grwsvt s·. ,l;.rno- . · .· >i .Ιι·- . .m iccs at t.:e U . -1 I .· :,i s ν! i.iu mil·. All e: .,·. . attend .■ , ;,\· : church. Th.' 1',: ' ι ' ·, President ai Sunday church serv ices . Many ι ■ ! >. ■. . > · ; · a11 : u i ; ■ de voU· m·;"1. ■'· ■- ' ' in- .. allil ac . j ι i - '. e: ! *. . Λ ■ F i. r .. * Λ ' ■■ >ny Ivli Μι·,v S ι - ' ί ο; ι si·η " 1 t .i· . iu : id i| aecn caïKvi !·. d : 'i.. ' - a Wl'i K end trip tu Ci · , · .·. and tin· court Wi'iit i n! u u > i : r r ι i 11 . High Russian officials were ex Iii'c'ι I ; ■ attend .- i ·: , ■'." con. itinn.v ι M se ·λ Γ. ·.:.·■ nie ,·! Γ. S Ai ι , - il,.: \Y. Λ .,· Hall îîuan. Sergeant < >ι . > ge F 'Πι nea.-, ιι! ί 'ha ago. ι loi" i»*··:· of Lynn. Ma.-.-.. \\M e.,:idi.et t!»· er·. ice.-. ΓΙ ι·ΛΙ ι. i s.. ; .1 ': le C'· ι. ιιι· ι ι] η! Pet r; lies t ' : . . had nr dered mourning flags flown from all ! Sovir' ,.nd ni ! ic.ai lui:lding for !\v ■ day-. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek invited high (i'hine-e officials, for eign diplomats .ιnd représentative? of Allied military forces to a mem orial service in Chungking.
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