RED ARMIES SEVEN MILES FROM BERLIN —_ , Truman May Recall Nimitz, Mac Arthur Τ ο W ashington Meet President Moving Into Full Position In Allied Councils I Washington. April 2<ι.—(ΛΡ) | President Truman is moving ; cautiously into Franklin l>. Roosevelt's scat (.11 tlit· council ol tin' highest Allied military strategy, llis weight is likely | to in· Γι l! in Pacific decisions. I Even before V-E day comes, Mr. I Ί : man π.ay iiL. called upon to re \ 11 \\ 11 : i· strategy 1 r del cat ι : '.g .1m-I pan that undoubtedly was discussed ι ,it Valt.i by his pn divess Ί' and Prime Minister Churchill, Π not wit* Prein-cr St.dm. In litis ι omici-tion. it would not lie surprising to Washington observers il' the new President summons Fleet \dmiral Chester \V. Nimilz and (iercral Douglas ! Mac.Xrlhur home lor personal eonlcreiiees heiore the filial as- ι sault on Japan. Pre.- ident 1." .-It arranged lie' Nim'tz and MacArthur to share com mand I'tir the On-!> >-T ikyo drive. Ί lu re are 11. > ind lea! a Ί is Mr. T.'ll- i man plans t«· disturb lies set-up. Ci iiset|iic tlv. he may want t" ' have the views · : the field leaders! a.· well as tie se ni' the Allied high en cm. nd members here. j Acting Heads For Hospitals Are Elected Ralcigii, April newly-appointed I'. · · .1 II' ι ' ■ ' ' ' · 11 Louis G. Beall 2ii. - - ( Λ Γ* ι The 1 St.ill· II sji:l 11 I ι I.i.v ι·Ιι'''!γι| I >r. ; 11· 11 u s : ι i"r 111 - t· intent nl tin· Mm iinMi ht spital and Ι)ι·. R. (ί. Black welder . s acting . i| ι ι ml' m leu I .it the Kalcigh hi s - ; 11M ;. I They μιπτι i| Πι'. .1. II Sa ; ι n «>· : · ·Ι ί): . Ι''. < >I'll.-, v. Il· ι ι ι ■ - signed after long tenures in of/ice. Shu1! 1 )ι . I ι· 11 Γ' .· (!.">. dec! me t ι' . ! ι '! . . . I 1 I ■ II I ' ! ' I . II ' III. tii 11 lu1 M light, a , 1 : a 11 i t ι e ru'i iji' ιλϊίΙ ni Df. Yates Pal mi r, of Valdese, :\Ιι Audi ι .·. Ilia. . and I >r. Ί V. I ;< · m le ni Si. Ir ■. I ! ι · will cl ι "i · c an - nth. , acting superintendent II.. a ι ί " i ntmi'iit - I May I. will· Dr. Black welder's was of April 21. I : i(- le ia Γι!, ί 11 ailed V 111. II. ( > 1.1 ni'l ii r.U'i', ni' I >' a ! ι ■ i h. authorized its i'\i'niti\ι· committee to name. Willi lull board appro\.d, a general supcr nit· ndi'iit nl mental hyuiene lui' a • . \ year term. Thr ·■ iperinte dent ν .Id Ik· directed t·ι live in Raleigh, where he would Ι·ι· provided oil ices anil iiflieii'iit clérical lu I p. Cotton Trend Stiii Upward .\'ew York, April 2ii.—(AP)—Cot ton futures opened unchanged to ten cent·, a bale higher. Noun prices were 120 cents a bale higher to lâ lower. May 22.73, July 22.48, Octo bci 21.89. Pv. Close Open May 22.(ill 22.ti!) July 22.47 22.49 October 21.91 21.92 December 21.83 21.84 March 21.75 21.74 New Loan Head JOHN W. SNYDER (above) of St. Louis, Mo., nominated by Pre.sident Ί r urn un a. tederai Loan Adma · - trator, is the n#.v President's ·.-1 appointee. Former head of the De fense Plants Corp., Mr. Snyder is a banker ?: 1 has been one~t>f the President's intimate friends since the liiùi World War. (.IntcriLdliunal) Bailey, Hoey Offer Judge To President Was h ngt >n, April 20-—( AP) iXi-rth ( ' a r ' · : 111 >1 ' t a - » enaturs callet ( >11 I Ye'siden ' Truman t · " iav to rec - - · mend a Fed.·. 1 juiUt Γο the e tern di · : «>I the S'a e. ■> ■ dt lined to .· a> \v h >m they endi irsed fur the place. at*1 r Hi>ey m . ie a de' a ι i te rec ·' - : a Ί a la t a >n, 1 »: ' that he did lit >t be 1 eve it v\'oii!d be "aJ>;ήipi'iate ·" < i :sel< me the ι m a m ul t ) ιei r ch: a a ·. 11'try η »dded mrecment. Tim \ m.ncv ·; CI eated i)V t he rear,it a* : renient ..f .Jud-e 1,-aac M. Me· .. η . ( )nee before, the t \v· » senator.* re· ί a 11 · π ended I '· · ■ 11'· > 11er (muera ! 1.η.«Ι ay Warren " >r the ju-i^esilip, bat lie declined tu accept. 2,000 Yank Planes Blast At Germans I. A; ni - ·. ( Λ Ρ ) -- Moi' ' ΐ!ι.:π ϋ,ίίΟΟ American Wit r |ï!;iiu'S spread out over almost the length of unoccupied Germany today, boni bin;; main lini ra.lway.- ahead of Allied armies from the outskirts of Berlin southward to Prague and Munich. The eighth air force dispatched 800 heavy bombers and 800 fighters on :t morning sweep and me ί : m bombers and dive bombei.- ol the U. S. ninth air force ha i couplet ed more than 400 .-orties belorc noon. The day operati ms lollowed an other double night raid on Berlai by RAF Mosquitoes. Jurists From 44 Nations Frame World Court Plan Wellington, April 20. — (AP) — J'lri.ls of -14 Unite.) Nations today completed plans for a world court and prepared to present them to the San Francisco conference next week. Working at top speed the past nine days, legal experts of all the United Nations except South Africa, India and Poland, have revised the organic law of tin· old permanent court of international justice, which formerly met at The Hague, in Hol land. This court still technically is in existence, as is its parent organiza tion, the League of Nations, but it has Mot sal since Holland was in· va 1 eel. The now court would fund m along with a général a-seaiblj an; ι a security council as part of tin United Nations organization to bi chartered at San F an isco. Details of the proposed court or ganizatam will not be revealed un til the plan is presented at the Unit ed Nations meeting. However, it : understood that alternative pro posais will be suggested regardin; compulsory jurisdiction—whether country must, in order to bol >ng t the court, bind itself to submit ι the court's authority on certai ty.-es ol cases. Last Nazis Falling In Yanks Cleaning Up Foe's Shrine City; Goebbels Sees End Paris, April Un. (ΛΓ) Hritish tanks t li 1111 < U τ< ■< I t « > within a milt· of tin· liambin·.^· •-uIjui'1's today while ι It tve American divisions \\<·ι -lamp inji out tin· last fanatical re ist ance c.f Nazis t ra]>)χ d in 1 In· , walled heart of their shrine city of Νiiernherjj·. The M'venth army peiietrated the wall diiriiijr the nijrht and closed into the ten!··!· of th ■ cit \ for the kill. Anc ra lit and l·'reach troops, moviny in a wide circle around Stnttjrarl. another Nazi rallying point, captured iii ut linden. IS mi a to the south. Third army elements inside ; t'/.ι elm»|i.val;.ii. v. ilhin tare,· mile ι·Ι Λ . h, ν ere .. :.,.«·*· · · il».-· Ir«IU surging Russian lines and gravely eatening tin rl ml Ger man «r.-.· ·ΐ!.·! ! ι Ihe I'.i en-l'ra.taie region, H5 : in ; t; ' The dec \ < . > lie.·r." .. i.il Hitler'.- p.··.·..;. aitia c:m I'.. il ··: Goebbels# declaring that Germany was t»n tl:e "ra/ι r's cu'.ti " ot dis- j . s'a r. 1·Ί,ι· all practical pitrp'i.e.-, origan-| l/'.cd Gentian re. .-lance nil a well-, del incd tr>nt had . ' a eti, t » ne; the | war had becimie baltle ot pocket.- 1 The main weight of General Eisen ; 11 : η : · ι army cm m.aid was hurled south against the rational re dmilit in the P.,ι. ai ian Alp . and η· ιrt11 auain.· l ac 1 her red· · η il en- ; ■ Ι,, η .· ! ht· η· ί'Ι h ( 1 π η ian |r irt.·. ι Berlin and IVnmarit ( ;,.(,,·;· il ii·.,: 1 li alley' American ; I ;·ι „ ;i ■ ν ·_·.r· ■ ι · ■ . ι - halted volun- ! 1,1 ri I ν · .11 1 ne II e «·: the III be and Mill,le ri\er.-. " ·' the . > u 111 army , , , .lacnli 1.j I ' ,· I push 'lit ;· · ·. 1 in the · illli. ■ . I pie :' ] ' ., ni'·- ι ·Ίί;> 11 Ι'Ί eld Marshal ">·r ill ry was besieging .· imperil ..'I 1: e λ'··ι th St a pu: t. CPA Devises Meat Subsidy \V · hum! .11. Λ : . ! 21». - (API Λ π·, t1 ίi ΟΡΑ 'in· it - 11 >-ic 1 y program tu igné I : ' ι.··»·: inclus»ry com plaints of price "squeezes'' was re·· ported :n the Senate food investiga 11 > ■ - 11 kI;iy. Inl'iH · ι fi ι ·. . dd (.mutinue eon sinner price. .' ; ι■ : : t level-, and accomplish the ;uli .stinents through subsn: ics. It iii.i.v annuuneed this week-end. Details of the j.: >.;ram were not disclose·!. but !·.«· general aims were set out in .ι It ".·.· 1 rmi Wilbur La Koc, general ι···.ι·ι *1 for the \ i tinna! Independent Meat Packer.-, Association, to Chairman Thomas, Oklahoma Den , at, of the Senate Agriculture Co: m : -ittee. La Hi te said OP.Λ liad "agreed in l>i-inciple" to a «t..re flexible policy under which it w.ll seek "to keep the industry'., rcvcn es in any quar ter above the cost of production, and ' by adjustments· during the year will ' seek, .-o far is practicable, to main tain the industry's earning- for tne year as a whole equal to those irî a I fair pre-war base period." j Suspect Murder In The Death Of I Wake Count) Man Raleigh. April 20.—(AP)—Coron er liny Banks said today there was ■ an indication of murder ,n the deaih of Adam Reeves Rogers. 4.1. Wake ■ I county farmer whose partly si ο ι merged bods was found by v.ti ■ youths yeste.d.,y in Rocky I',ranch, • on the iii'skirts of Raleigh. Manks .-aid an autop y revealed - j a sev ere blow on the left sidi <>< the face and hemorrhage ot tin : brain. N'o water was found in Hit ι I lungs, the coroner said, a :ding that ι ! Rogers appaiently wa- dead who ■ placed in the branch. ι Offcers believed the body hac ι been .11 the water since Tuesday. YANK MACHINE-GUNNER GUARDING NAZI CAPTÎVE5 THE OMINOUS SILHOUETTE Γ an American machine-gunner at his post in a former Nazi military academy in Germany covers a kooc! number of the thousands of German captives in the dull square below. The acade y, covering ten acres, houses 20.000 prisoners taken in Allied drives. (Internat.u: a! ■ Po we rfu IA me ή c a η Often sive Now Under 'Way On Okinawa (iu:. ι, Λ|>: 1 :ί ·.— ( AI') - Α - 1 iti ii ' Aii îtîi jij ui l'en. :vt\ jji. tU'cI h y terri I ic ικιν.ιΙ :id art i I ! s · !> sln/ii- j \ ing, vv;is under way in full fury to— c day ι .1 a ι-j ι iv. ν c i l i t* 11 .· '1 ;n τ - · -11 ut m : Ί C ) '·. 111 : » Tin <.·<. l. S. Tt:·/:;·?·μι.. ,,·· c •ίο,ΟΟΟ troijjjs - - wi i'e hammering ! ici (vly ck·. ende i =t ;n nv ;>>.·■:. ; 11 »· ι Ii 111 ; ι : · ; ι ' ι ! ·ίιΓ υ c- ! (ure tin· c ' c I y .. .\, : >.i. 1 VreakiiiL1, j 111-day virtual dead- 1 »:·! ' liu· · .lit ■ '· Y ..s:.· ' '' ··. .·):·ίι. -i':: ! !«>':! ..!·.· ν .il'.·, yesh'ru.i.v, : ι ! κ t by 11 · > ■ ci b;iJ •u!'c;l Ljuins ni .-ill) lu iiuu y.n'ds '·:ι | ■ il h ! 'an \ . ΊΊ e .. h : : ■. - i .rit ;·. Tin· ΙιΊιϋι ■■■'■ ;■ -■ i -ΐ : ' ' ' I H- ■ ι ' ( ■ - 1 Λ. ; vrd . . .■ ■ t ci·.· * ri'.icI l.m· ovi .· ■ ( 1 ι ! ; ' . · ίι· iski!ni. joil the . ι'. transi, 77 th civisiun iri&iiitry iu'Ii in >ppe i Lip enemy pockets as . S. art il lery spotter planes landed • :i 1 Mi a.r s! rip c·.. ·. . t shur' ly ''· !· 'iic M · ·■·'!;'y ,nv: i-m. 1.. ι : ι · ■ ι ! tin.· . .ι aii.jiiiibi"·!.·' 1! Tokyo Area Bombed From Gri iwo u i (ί ι, . Λ < (AI' lji- Λ' 'U .« ■■ ίιΙ, ' π, tfi fl.i \ ■ I ! Mi··-' ! ' were do '. ■ >;· < : · ·:' u;i planes. ο «·■ Î ί : ο in h ι «h î ι · ; ι i.,.· . darinu ·'. . . !; Μι-'::, Wetll 1 : : : - ; -, ! ι ι an' ;-a and mi ·· fiel i. ·' il. .· " 1 .:<·(( 1!V lis and ■ ■ ■ ι'.ΐΊ !.■ a1 I the ; 11 <]" .11 . i> ! .':· d: .·,,, Japs Hurl 60,000 1 roops into Blow s ( )n l . S. Air Base (hmmkni:. April 20.— (AIM —The Japanese have hurled (>0,000 troops. with to,000 mon* in reserve, into their new three pronged offensive in western Hun an. aimed at the ! nilcd States 11th air force hast· at (liinkiaiiK a < hincse armj spoke-.mail esiiniateil today. ( hiiikiaiu is i50 miles from this wartime capital. Stccks Stage New Recovery New V.»: !.. A; ril 20. —(ΛΡ est rec« \ ι . \ ... pi .nvd hi stock in We: e l Ί. ;.· 111 iOin»!i 111 ; ι » ι \ It ,.ie le shake oil nnntisj signs. ι m ; in upside nn si !h,· , time were U S. Steel and South* π ! Pacila· 1'.·. a:'d were Oui' nt a ! Ci. odvi . : Kl i:\s I NDOKSi l). I Raleigh. April 19.—(AP)—A Guil lnrd i··1 ally delegation headed .·> Wade 1 ; ι · : ι.. · >| High I' tin and Sen. George IYt'.ny nl' Give: >..· confer;vd ν ,;· C vei n ■ - Che; : y ' nay 1 d .Ί!.i d Ann>s Kei·: ί Guilford county for membership on the State Highway and Public Works I Commission. Press Secretary "£ 4 η ι ι hi' Λ mi'1 il,πη !i»-H Krcsîi Aihances Made In Itah 1a Rr.mp, \!>iil ·?». — (ΛΓ) — i;i"Î.i!i aim.\ ironps. in .in κ! v.inee ci î ιΐ re»· η «: I « · - ha ν·.· rap tured l'ort1 » Marion', ii miles southeast of the i'o vaHe.N cil.v oi 1 eu.ira Mlied lita (ktu a iters announeed todax. î'otox ' rrar.t, \ sm.»H 14>η .inst ea»t of I'oi to Μ.ΐ",);Ϊ!)Π', was also la!»en a»· the British pushed lor w irai aile? storming the Arpenta sap Nazi defenses. WEATHER KM! XOKTII ( AHOLINA. I*artl> « lc»iic1> and west w est poitions. l air in southeast and warmer today and t-'muhl. > : ». 1 - nrda>. parth eloud\ and mi!d. I iffhl showers over north por tion Saini d. ν and in the north west portion today. i~i a " s *> *> riiiiippines Near Le- néo Are Seized .ι 1N&2U i Iirow Western Front Is Ignored In Eiiort Γο Check Soviets London, Vpril 20.— (ΛΙ*)—Λ îii ) !ii! iiiihi.i; \ spokesman said tuda\ that KiiNMin spearheads Iuj \ i pen et! a led lianuelshrri; hirt (. seven mil»·- a-! <>1 Berlin. Mit tow η υ] H . nu·. isheru i> in the ν ii<-r et' the Inresl. ilic spokesman said litis area, north <>i l i!' ι stenw a S le. w as one oi the main /anes oi lighting. ! - >1 η < ! ; 11 :. Λ .ri! 2(\—-{AI')- - Π.' < îei mail hi - ' ι ommaiid ; ι π - nouneed today that the Russians had broken through to a depth of !7 miles in Berlin's north east ' Π; Mill· r (li I (·ηand Γ· a*i a-< i Ml i>t .'hoi/, al'ea hilt seven miles from greater Ber lin's limits. Soi · !.. ast .· the e..)· tal. Mar· ·.;·.! ! al: Kollv\ . ' : -t I k raill ian army .-coi eo a similar siio *··■-s, [ > ι - i ι i 11 ·_·- 1 irward Ιό miles from captured ('otthus on the Sprei . and lire;·.kin..· into Palau, i. 1 nit,· » : r·:: : ! ïi-rl. ! :. and .">!» mile.- from Am πι/an first ai my siι■ jj'e line- at Wurtz. :i. Ka. t iier 'Util. Ci* ι ι n i.ideasU said, Kuiiuv s luicc.s tu d π tied even, ( n. · ja·:· t'.vv»*rd i.'ic - \ : ι · ■ a*..η line. , ■ :i.- . ii· ·> imiil: 11, and. eel ι . :. ·ΐί_ I'iaie in the ί ϋ cie-11 ϋ *■.· of Berlin." " ι ■ . id * ί ie cin*■ ι i ι y - j, ■ ·. ,,'nuiii' l'roct/.el. 1 : ·1 - 1.1 Be.'im, and nien j ; \v .11· . .en, ι in It.- riKht, and . ' It·: l. a · well a . ■in i illd Λ : - · ι 1 it-l lel'JJ. \· ■ . tlieii ι ad: - on .-e. ■ ,il··. i; the : Bei lin, the . ·■ ' in'· ■ .vu .; ■ · ■ ■ i : ι Ί li ■ r *■ ι \ ι· . ι · . ■ t '. -I ee 1 mi . tile outer ! dt !ι ι... * el ι astern Berlin. I 1 OK I It i >*·! OI < I I'll II ! ■ ■ General Delar i : ·· Oav • .· ι ; ι · do pied '.ι , Krone "ι I1'.' I ; I'M the all ot > i,ι■ Γ. ι.it aux. 1 ialsiy ! \ Touïd KillJap Offre r For Each Yank Now Y · A -I AI1)—Ad II Γ..I \\ \ h , ι-..IIori I··:· iho . : o;i : .1 ...,.· : ·■ .: ici·. '' 7 ' ■ Γ .11 . . .· 1 : . 1 '! ! l'i \ lilt1 li! "ι ilr 'in win· Λ.Ί- m .:--.io:vit" in tin P;n ■ Ί'· 1 ' : v*. - m ■ jwii·»· I··.· ,1 ii l ' a po.-'.uar ' li1 Π1. ' ι· .1 ' 1 a pi.... . ι i-.t'.y. .ιiicl ii: t;.ry. rather than ι·ί\ 11. l'utilI. I Ik· |i] to colli ■! Japan ".vas <··. 11\ ι d ■ ; u i·:- us.-; : ι · It pit. ! ι hed it.iU·!· In* ι.r.i .ο 'Id to Frank !> ν ' Moot . ■ ■ t issue of t η .·...· no. II .;.··!·ν r.ip ·.-< - puni -π ont ni' ".ill .1;.;·· fc-'ilU '■ ι nio -. ν itli ut ι pi· · 1 ran'. 1 Κ I ■ -ι' ■· S il it ο ;11 F11 Toi ri'mn'and d "'u th. 'rti 'i'a eh' of i.in h on Bnlaan." old ) General Yam a si it ·. win commanded ι the Japanese 1 irees in tho Philip pinos "E·. cry 'lie ί then·., ri^ht ci. ·ν■: jw ' cle ,-.ι ·ί Ilai ■ y I 1>ι Iit-v e that I ··, I . , >1 I' III ill :W11 wh·· \\ a»' ' cruise, ι Γ. : llulllll 11 lei ;: .ι : ι * ι κ- ι. ! y. • M ' . ·: *··:·> Μιiricâ W : ι 11 proof ι ; idal ' ■ <1 ι > 11l'iiemy -ι ■ ι ·■ I. It i:: ι],,· S' ilo— ; Η . ι I'd 1 11! hours θΓ ■ i ' · v h i 1 their .· Wi 4 · • ii ; ' ·.:· » ! inniiialism ι c ; ; .nil ■: : 1 ,ry to. among hr Jnps them-el · ΊΊ ι1 ' . w t '•.•n w mid ··· ι :·· 1'ilui' 11<· the T. "I think — ! ι ! 111. 1 lalsey * id. ά ulci in luU'i the control ol" 'h»· \'i ιi iiii'- .h . tipremo I'nmni .η 1er in eh irge " .. w lit ho given a !iii in : Γ with no interference from outside, meaning, of course, wrl'-intentii'ticd but nii.-guided civil S 1 ernmcnts."'