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Russians In Suburbs Of Berlin US. AND SOVIET ARMIES'NEARJUNCTION Three All ied Armies Hammer Toward Nazi Hideout In Bavaria Furis, April :1.— ; VIM -—The dramatic link-up 1,1 Hussian and Λrtιiiiι an lurccs appeared t;>da\ to lie oiil\ a matter < » 1 hours away. Iteperts llial patroh: al ready had made contact were i-e.i.ii i'.iie, lull iac!;ed einiliiliia Uon at supreme headquarters. Iterliii broadcasts plac"d the forces mils miles apart, and .Moscow cailier indicate.! the distance had been narr:u\cd to miles. Paris. April Ί !. (AIM --Tin· i'. S. third army insmash ny into ( >:»·«.·)!« is I <\ akia. cap lured Ascii toda\ i ι a drive In ward the munitions cities of I'ilscn and I'raj. η··. At ttic sanu time .Moscow dispatches de •lai'cd Soviet and Am- rican out riders were lint -■> miles apart south ol' Ηιτίιη. The latest w >nl at suprt mi headquarters put 1111 · two forces within 10 to lô miles of a .ink-up. Ί in π· Allied ;»:·!! <·· ·:..· K.'oiuh .us' ami the U. S. -vcntli and third -hammired southward inward the .\'a/is" Bavarian-Austrian redoubt. | ■ nd fought within 70 mîtes ·Λ Mu nich. ami HI! iron Lake Co.'>t mec. | A.-eh, ji.s: in.-au the old C'/eeli ii rder. lei 1 ··.:rd armv unit. ifihtiiiH tn ι·ιι! i l l ' rιc redoubt from | Czechoslovak war factories. Asçh is id m; .; l'rnii ι I : · n. Ll. Cïeu. I'at a Hi's t. in|>s : a :111 .- ' til v. ere à!! miles irom i'll.^i: and 12.» lrn::. lit α army d.~ ia!. :n·.· s. · 'in.- ι i. i and Γ S : r. Ί - wi ίο ,Ίι-si as 25 miles si util of Berlin, aim a j ι met a η ο. I :a 1' a κ- river. · > mi u olltii ni 1 In ■ Ci' ni ι : ! > : t a 1, .... ι .elieved inuviini a The la,; ι : ·ΐι A headquarters \va that 40 to 4:> miles .1.1 i . eparated ί. . η.- m a ! lu. a - ; Dre.-alen lia a Γ S !.r.-t and limai ir ι : ν ' una ·· ... 'at- 1M ι ilde : ι a ·...·' a Le il'·, ι lïu: it was ele.i : hat tu·· U\·. a rnw e· aid mi a 11 jS : a ι ι ι la·- , ni·'Si ai .. . ι. . xt 21 ii, a; Doll'-'h.i ·.-.'. · la ! . 2(1 Hi a·· oui liio I'. 1 ι .' e la,· I i n>,-;an l'ilyt. and '.a s a is were report . lI h- 1> the hî.«i\ Λ lil ' ι ' : Ιι :1 ' 1 lu ί. * - S. ! ι :. :1 : ι ; ■ !. ι : ' t 11 1111 ■ ι : ι Γ - tied thuiuli ' . ..- · ..il ^ as ..add DC !l( .ι Γ(|. Two niniii arn y divisi >ns opened .ι Hank Willi.·!! Hei way t ' ' ι'· m ruing we . Λ 1)1 ' lin ad lia- ·aid 11 in is! li. il ι I )ii·: (Inr! i A · !.l« r: v. i'1'l' recap tured and . ·.. \ I »! ces w ri t' !"(>,>! >1-11 Up. General Eisenhower quickened h! uri\ i' he areas whert the C le: m.,:, ν —m· 1 lu· ι last greet stand -the northern port belt and ti;..· ■ aiiia . rd- > 111 j t. British 1 ::, i I · : jv I : : . t:u· outskirts Ί /.ι- . 21» miles :i 'ilh east ο! Ιί: ι ι: . ί a drive 1. > em·! r cle the rivet .«il· i a Is > ι·τ, Inr main road 1. . e- .-.until i>l Zcven. British In . ,« .· ' a : : le l!·,..Il : ae suburbs of II.ι . u. sir and ι ■ 11 \ Germany, an I u dominated Jo miles .)I the I. ■ e soatheast ι·: tin city. The C.iivid irst army intenti l'ied a drive 'ae naval puis ot Emden and Wilhehnshavcn against bitter ι pp. sil . I'nlisli tank-· <. / lured A.-elu il m the railway : Kmden, and !. ' 'lied into l'ai» . bun,'. Cotton Mixed At The Close .N'eu V · \ ' 21. -(AIM Γ,.· I ton lu; a ; a - . i: : nl uiichanyc. I In 1 ι cents .ι > r, and closed "» cent s .. halt er ti five ce:. '. lower. Open I'le-i Mav . 22.(i!) 22 t.;: July . . . .. 22.4« 22.4K October . . .... 21.81) 21.ÛT I>ece "I'd 21.7(i 21 7♦! Ma. eh 21 fill 21.(ίο I Middling 22.1)4, oil one. TRUMAN RECEIVES SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATES PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN and the U. S. delegates τη the United Nations Confcrcnco In San Francisco are pieUirod at the White House as they met fur inlci a al diseu sion. The dok'sates are (1. to r.): Commander Harold Stassen ot .Minnesota: Rep. Charles Katon, Xew Jersey: Mrs. V. inia Giklersleeve, dean ni Barnard (' lk'Ke; Senator Torn C< nnally of Texas; Secretary of Slate Edward Stettinius; S, p.ator Arthur Vandenlx oi Michigan. and Representative Sol Bloom of New \uilc. (International Soundvholot World Organization Must Be Open To Ail, Churchill Says Must Be Force For Halting Aggression, In Premier's View Hi Kn ' . ,1, Apr ; 21 ( Λ Ρ) Λ· ( ' leelarc-d :·· lav .ι "."M ■ ί··_ϊ;ι ni.'; 11 ! >:ι Ά hich • ι· ::,ι; · , Ul . ml hail naild will : i t's .1 'pi : ι : all i : ,c nations 1-i ··:'■ .·. . :.i.' Speak ins only a few clays before • ·· ιj; il·, i:n : m t .· Λ < irM sirarity ' t ■ ι en, I ■ h., : ί 11. · i .·· ·, Πι i W · .·. ί.:·Μ·ι·κ·,Ι that ■mi ! η peace and • ν v.'i! ■■ ■·■ ..·.···tu-r," tlm - i'!i i |i!'i■ , · . ..··!> :>v. :i.itions m a al pi ai <1 11 ι1 inn. I i·. a. : ; ; ..-.illy: "The·; ο • a!·λ ·> · t.α· nrt essary force : ι · a- far a- Kn ■ i ■ arc coming • . . · · ι · m : .i - m nicy," but • ■.! .Japan w 11 .<> !·■!".% ai d · a new ■ \ it sed un.ier a ·,· : kencd hall Γ : : Γ·. ' "1. In which he came to present medals to two tn*.·.·· ·· 11 r ihinet. ( ' . · : ι I'nu crsity au ciii iK't· ',,·]:.' ' · v.i ·! structure '. :am/.ation, in a I iiir and : c. II ι -1 a I I'l·:· M ■ ' .'.11 be opc 11, avowed and inseparable friendship ·:ν it Knylish s nca;., Ii4 a.·' ' ' t:i·· World." I !, ' ι 'Ai· .·. l'i'c approach ; . .· ι he Germans .·, : I ! ic en ,. , ; ι. ctely, and 1. ,, ·. ι ; 11 · ι . ι ly liberated : ι η· 11 tin γ I . ι·ιι they w. 11 ;·»· irlde.l :·· t: ·· ' 'a.; melancholy and humiliated streams ot prison ers that, having done their worst .::,i-· ; iie ; · I no hope in but ::i it.·· mercy." Truman Goes On Radio To Open Parley Washington, April 21. — (AIM — President Truman will broadcast from the White Mouse Wednesday j un ;i h ; ; 1Γ hu.,r , >n .1 n 1 between 7:30 ! and 8 ■. : k ρ η . EWT, opemng ; the \vii: l:l -e. u: ,;y e»nterenee at San Francisco. The President's speech, t> be j heard un all networks, will be aljo.it len minutes 1 ο : 1 and will wini up ( the 1 a!t" h on y program. ()!::ei' s.e . .er* ill the program ' :n* S·. c:atai y «*·' State Stettinius, Major H »^er Lapham. ot San Fran cisco, and Governor Earl Warren ot 1 Cal ; I'virnia. The White House, in mailing this announcement toda;-\ sail the Γ"csident's speech ha> ιίt vrt !h\ η p.v;»; :-ed. A ten-minute broadcast would run under Ι,ϋϋϋ { words. Senator George is Urged As Morgentfeau Successor W.i .ii. ut·m, Λj-ril J 1. (AIM Λ (j lift !><··»::ι \. aider \v..y t« day 1 the1 . t j ) j h > i m I : : ent - Sena1.!,r Wal ter l·'. (Je >r,^e a.- .-t. eretaι y ο! the tit·.., ary. F; a nd.-> ι1Γ thu >enaî"i' disel se,I they have urged President Truman to ( : <>· :iie (it. - i:*i».an it Henry M«>r >41 :. î : ι. ι ίΐ, J : leave. the eabmel. Ί ht« i Ye idenl's rt. et i· m v\ ... η : femvn. Nine days ago, who.1, he t<> the . .ath a.-· ehief exer il ive, lie asked all : ι .ember: υ: ΛΙ K» ev'ei t'.> lm·1 a - l:t I " ·. Μ.. ν un unlet m !e!y. Χι . e. - tin le. , theiv as μι-ud re, η to be 1 ie\ e that a iuia;ber of changes are in the making. An an incite per.- nai 1 rienti and ' în i.uhÎM r oL the late lYisidei t, Mor ^e; ! 111., η ι : ι ay dee u le l· ■ ■ ' ej ) a. ι de after the m·-, eiith w.«r 1 ail, and eiear tiie way f«m Mr. 'Iranian t·> eh >u.· · a new tiM-al ail\ · aer. Sneh a c U ci.-1 11 . V. · llltl : ..!· li.v ..-ι· (' .J.itol Hi . M· Ί'-i' : ι ; ί 1.1 Li, t ! ι· .ι .ι r y ri.ι·.·; i. ■: fil". ι π \ ('ill'.-. :i|ij>.irclltl.v ll .1 Γ 11 iuiuI till' eu I I"· ' ... Γ : 11 ;; !.i \\ ith Ci ι ;rvss. Sum appearances us the govcrnme it's t.'.u·: v. . 11 u un l.i χ legislati »n i m vu i·*.■«.·:ι >!"i'ii:y. I Mît I: "l.v Ill.Vil! 1" Μ Γ. I{" M·', il'. M' 'i-:t'iilh;iii i ii"i ι. : : ι cl n.i iniiiT.- ■·: th.· 1 . ... ι W.; 11111 AU' Γι in i t lie Sen;· le I .1 ::■■■ ' >: . : ι.. : i . yi-.ir uy lii.-. in .· ,-v. ..il nisU ; •il ,. I ί ■ i'll-.-; ι ι n".'i I 1 ; ι \ h. ! ! which tin law-i: il.ι 1 r m.-idervil ; . |ιι·ιι\ y :·..· tlu· il.il i' ·π'.- cci >n. my. Sijip.i ι. .11 : ly, u l.rii I r. 1! . ·;1 , vetoed Un· ilU'i· reve nue hill wril te: ι i >.v C '·.: im i ..I r Ί . ι. ι ..ι ιι ., 'il ι. ■ ι . il 1 II ' nil 111 .I T. .. ! lin- St·I Kill ' I . 1 I VlT l'.dilii; i ne 1 'ι ι·>ΐιΙ' ill'. di.-..ii| . 2 t.i' 14. Broughten Lawyer For Leaf Group 11.ι U· ;! ι, Λ . ι.· I 21. ι ΛI ' ) - Frc I Royster, of Henderson, president ·>!' tin· Bright Belt Tobacco Warehouse men's A··. iei;it .111 announced her·· t'i'i ι V that Γι I!" i ICI" ( i iVl'l'llH !' ,1. M. Iïi'";ightnn lias been reiained as gen eral counsel for the associati >n, which renresents .'{}:i warehouses in 1·Ί > ila. (II·".:. S nit h l':n'n!:ii:i an.l North C . it 11 i h ;i and Virginia. Kov-'er said tiie ii tard of gover nor- „r the associai ι.m has endorsed proposals h'' farm groups wliich met here Thursday and rccimmende! a .S!) cents minima η . nd a 41 cents a pound maximum on the Oeûrgia Ι'Ί · ι : c hi Hell and a 43 1-2 cents minimum and 4Γ» 1 -2 .·> nt< m: \: muin »htcd averai'i· <>n all other belts. He explained that tin· tlif ti'ri r. ■<· in ■ · a·.· 1 es in th·· fact t!>: t (■' ι ; nd I·' 1 ι : · ; rl a tobacco is tm U'' aded and until· ', while tobacc 1 throughout *h" other belts is both tier! and graded. A propos: ! was dopted. IÎ lyste»' said, î -1 ask the C" m ίι.ιΊ tv C redit (' h .η to s'abilize the tob.a· r ι m ι '.-ci. Should a downward lii'iid indicate that prices would fall he! nv the minimum -et. hi· said, tli · vould step in and stabilize the market at the minimum. I. y ter >.τiJ s ch a marantee from the CrC would help a\· iid tri mille which has beset tobacco growers for the past several years, and might prevent market Imlidavs. He plans to head a committee which will gd to W^huuTtnn so*>n to c in fer with CCC. War Food Admin istrât] m and Office of Price Ad ministration oficials oil the que» tin!! of price stabili/ati >n. Royster said a mtr'.in^ ol tlie board < j Γ governors of the lîrighi Bolt Warehousemen's Association was held in Raleigh Fr day and ratified the action of 'he !arm y.m π held there on Thmsdav ι ι re.|jcs: ing action by government agent· <■ in stabilising tobacco prices (·ιι the basis of the weighted average ceil ings. The committee which Η oyster he.,ds to go to Washington to pres ent the appeal w ill call 0:1 l· : an'·; W. Hancock, oi'Oxford, chair.nan of the C imniodity Credit Corporation. KCTC Students Demand C j rc a t e γ Campus freedom h, Λρ. \ [ » ) -SI it; li ill ν ι i 1 li'i C ΊλΤ I 1 lip' ill I ! h y ; . Ill I' C'll I. mure .tl'ln II :, 11 ci assembly. Ί hey said their ι ; <■. null ; rn wa the weliatv 111 the i'· and thry wanted 111 Mil tin· di.».~,n <.ii and friction. They said they Ui'i'i1 unable t ι hold :. .s 11 ι;ι I. igs ρ It s appro\ a! wi re t·,!·. · :i ι ·ν Ιαο ulty advisors and acting I'residen; Howard Λ1. t i inns. They said that c!.- rn.- i n. si ι il,.r t·» I hat pre sent last v«·· r in ! ι >.·»·. dur ing and after former President Leon Meadows was given a lira; in..; 1 >ν 1. ■. 1 the board of trustees, was still prir ent. They asked tin· governor's help in clearing the situation. that lu· replied that that was purely m .;!<■ loi 'a·, tiasteis. five of whon: see their terms expre June ·>"· Govern.>r Cherry said tbe delei;·. ti m pledged its n. peration 111 be half ol' the college's wePare. Named to New Posl h. , «re» j PRESIDENT TRUMAN 1 3 nominated Spruille Braden, New York, to be Ambassador to the Argentine Re public. 1·. . ! .ke the post formerly hi r:i : η Armour Who was iv; ailed to this country il. re tir ri a ;· ι when rela tions bi : ; C; ! States and Areen'.iu.i ι I. I international) A b A A : "jj ' Q vi X a . ΪΛΊ ill iiy. ra 4/ Nazis Forced into Further Retreat T. North Of Po Valley Rome, April 21.— (ΛΡ)—I>< l<>Kt!a, i'iv-i major ■ 1 ive «1 li" all " it A ! : ; Ί oi Irnsiu· i 1 - ίμιίΙητι. Italy, ft·:, today ti.j r< «< ; 1 >s t · t.'io :'i ft li and ei u! ; 11. : irmics. Polish irons,s of the British iji'htli an. . ami ■ 11 ■ t'. S. !" 1st livision : . i t hi- "· Ith division •.I t ntι ι ·· 'ι>· · :·iItalian 'ortivss ι · " on tiii· southern ι 11K1' i.l t ! : 'ο \ a ! !i y at till' tool : of t In· Λ|» nui a· ! a·: : ;... a I,,·:· : -..nth Uu· 11 .·.. . t t. ancl Un \ unci ■ m nthward l-'a-'M M; S ! 1.. .1-1 Alexaa ..r . : <·<·· i-ratutatiuiii said: j lurward unlit | .i.i-i has been rloa. in a nic tl> till' ν i t ■ 1. r ■ 1.. 1 as ki t : ho last ι m. iriven Iran Gi : 11 · l ·.. i M; t ho Pi. la aa . Λ" ied si'ou: -1 army gr mp a ι ■ miteu ay 1 > ' -1 etc.- '. a - y the a. alter Util a (ho ar.por ι ne Lien 11 ;le ' :ι ni jLι ι π. To Ihe north the first White Rus • ii Ht riin. ·.·.·,.< I· n'i'.i-d ;·■ ·> bitter . I> t;.i, :.·!»· li ! ! ·» i i · L I" Iim : .· i rlied tiie Bel·! :·. " i; Ml Ut : in : ι ; ;il.) .ii.- m;ik ( ;·, ! ι : ι ,· î ( V κ NOK Sii ( \ KOI IN \ l*;irtl> c!.·!!(!> anil warm tn ni^lil: Suiiilai parllv iloiul> and "v.inn. with sh«mrrs in west pnilion* clurinu al'lt-runon. AS SLAVE HORDES ROAM GERMANY TYPICAL OF SCENES reported throughout the shattered Reieh Is this view on a German r. ad as hundreds of liberated Rus.« ,;iis, ior:v.er slave labor ers for the ent-my, η-arch wearily toward the rear. Carrying the Soviet Union's hammer-and-siekle emblem, they are beginning the long jour ney ba;!: to th:ir ixn'.cl·»:·. Î. British «ûlcial phclo. tl.itcrnetionaU g Capita •y 1 k \ à ' : Ç\ R . 1rs « Is Entered Directions, ;rmans Admît îici'ii î'i Is N«>\\ î > e ι η Li, I\n\el''peel; S' πΐκ\ La : kihr</i!ûl) Is (iiow iiiLT Ιόι <!··!!. -\;'''.I 1 (AIM Tin· (ί. rmaii- -aid lodax that ma - six . Κ' ! Λ »·.· eux t ·; ι )j ι ι !. I îci'l ί ! 1 Ι ι !" ■' : ν h suburb ι·ΐι tli' . ι:· ·· ιι·; na! m wot. ami \v« γ«· sheiliny l'otsdamer ί * ί<·» ' .;· ■ mcd city. account, had fought their way into laces. The Russian d r i .. ■ to I term au, limits, was announced In the (iertnan :i constituted part of the northern Iterlin. » '« -V.U't i « - , ! »V tilt η] ■ i > '· ·' ' 'i '- 1 ' ·1 ί ι'' '- at 1'iv ι î }i Γ(Ί ■ m i.! - s 11'( πι the* ci ί ν ίΐι" '. ' · î4.»· Ml·!. Ί hi ~ 11 fighting On Okinawa Is Very Fierce Stubborn Defense Otfered Sy .Japs As "Vanks Advance Guam. April 21. - -- ( Λ I ') — FiVhtinjr on .-mithern Okinawa raged fiercely today as Japa nese troops t'miirlit a stubborn It ii-nsc actii.ii ajiainst three American di\ : in; - driving Ιο ί arii Naha. tin· : -.and s capital. Aiimirai Xiniiiz c<immuniquo ι ι riiay said 1·> American -hi; all types were lost dur ; ·/ dK'· awa 1 'pera! ions be tween March 18 and April IS. i 11 < .1 a pi; ι ie.- e 1 < ι s t mu \ esse Is, .11). : them l ii ■ prize 15,000 >a' -1. : ; > *1 alliato. Added :·> ; ■ : is : m ai in sea, land, air war!';, re \\. r< 2.·"><>'.' I (lasted -lap aiie.-c planes. A ■ · . : ; ι : : - jnr! (led live do '. ι . :··!!. landing I ' ..ii \ ! r 1 ; J ;. : : * ι us fill tile si Hl1ll I v... 1 I - :· ι ·:.« 27th. !)6th ar.d 7th j ■ .· - elicit: ν . thorn t (iiiii.jw. r> Tit» .<!'.hbornly. :. Ifie, but I Japanese. The 27th advanced 1,000 v..ids ".t : ' 2 J 1 iiltd was only 800 yards trom the IVlachinato ■trip, b Naha. In t ο ι* : ι ' . ee-j ι :i£cd drive the I [Hi; ; ! Wi s . -il tt ! ΠΙΠΙ. its ! : i^ht flank delayed nearly a liall enemy artillery bombardment. Men ol the seventh, after a 1,40Q-yard advance, were inching toward Yona .· ·,· 2110 y;irds from <>n little Ie island, the enemy fle : ' : · ; .1 'In· 77th division eoped with make sii : I ; ru 11 ; - < . ι : μ 111 f i 111 >4 wi .· den . : : . κ . 11 - - ι · i ·ι I :-.iiiv: : ι It Runs which raked the beachcs, and 500™ \\·> detunat Ni'^ro Prisoner Fr<>m \\ .irrent<>11 killed In hscape 1 ! : 111 ,'ϋ Λ 1 :Ί. ι Λ Ρ ) ■ 'Πιο State penal department announced ι : Ί. \ ' \ !■ - \ II ι., .'κ ,\t■ m11> 1 Si n'.rl . IM .1 W :'( ! ι . ..mtv i'l 1943 111 ι'Π r ι -. y! : ! ι ■ ' η νο. 11· - tur as -, u!t with ι (h dly weapon, wa> I killed yesterday afternoon when he 'tie·/ from the Scotland county prison ramp. I Otficials said Hanks and another Negro, Henry Cummings, sentenced ! H C !:oei >;.n.1 <· ainty l:\-t .lime to I 15 to years f< r manslaughter, at j tempted t ι escape together, and that 11..·: w.i.- -ut by Prison Guard Marvin .Ternigan (' ami ■»£- fail in:·· Hie woods, Iwhere he was still being sought to .I.i> Λ eoorne: .- jury exonerate^ Jernigau.
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