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ïtettîtersott Btspafth THIRTY SECOND YEAR ι.ι:.\ηι:ι· \νιι;ι. sr.uvn ι; ι κ Tin·: asm κ · ι λ τ ι·: ι < ι ι: ι:.· s. HENDERSON, Ν. C., TUESDAY A i· TERN< M >N, AI'RIE l'I. 1 ί M i ι H 1.1 S H ΚΙ ' I » . κ.\·ί·:γί si ν: \ FIVE CENTS COI'Y U. S., SOVIET UNITS MEET Τ .11 k ι α. -1. Χ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • · * ' * R USSIANS HOLD BURNED TO DEATH BY SS TROOPS ;ï ^miwuBiaa ι .m. mmwsmmm If! A I AR3E BARN just on the cc'.go of Gardelegen, Germany, a ρπ ••»cr burned tu death bv SS troops, is still in the position us if trying to rise and escape from his horrible death. According tu tiie Signal turps caption the atrocity war e\po.»ed when the 9th Army troops ci.ptuivd the Gardelegcn area before the Germans had time to remove the evi dence. U. S. Army Signal Corps Uadiouhutu. ( I nUrnalioiml Suund^uu: ·) Stalin's Next Move In Row Over Poland San Francisco Conference Is Looking Ιο Moscow For Its Next Information S;tn Francisco, Cal.. April 21. (AI') The next move in til·· l.iv ihi'tr 111 w h··, it i'oland a 111 >. · a r - squarely up to .Marshal Sialiu. Α11 \ i 11 il s < ' ι ■ I. · ·. ■ a t ■. s looked low ard .Moscow today lor whatever chance then· i- ol l>i)_'' threi unity on this I'attΊ'ιιΙ issue prim· to the I nitrd Nations conference. opening late t< ni irrow. Doughton Is Hopeful For Cut In Taxes W.I m, Λρ:·.i 24. (AIM C'..i.i.,: I),ι ghton, I)ι·ιιΐιΐ(·:·.ίΐ, Ν ■; III C ι ill : ι. ι. ni trie II use \V;iys .ni Μ ι·, ι : t ' ι : : : Ire, ex pres.- cd hope t ■ · < ! ; ι y n! >mo :;i\ adjustments " r 111 V- Κ da ν." Il ughton ta aed taxi·.- w it!i rc : ι >i'! ι ■ .ι ; or : 11 r House call nil I 'i t dent Truman, but -aid Ιιι·■ d .— c i v.-iΠι lia I osaient did liol relaie til the subject II!' to utile·!' k',; i la'ion. "It was just a peisanal courtesy c.ill," lire.· 81-year- ' ! d Ν U'tii (,'a;.. I ιιian tuld new·men. I ι >utillt<hi said .i .lu nt e mart ■ a! c 1.11 ! a i ι ! ce un postwar taxation w.i gett .ng I ι .net her all the mlo;· ii ι .i t ii ιι ι ι m...· ! ■ i e n ; μ >ii which lu base lax adjustments I ■: in .:viduals and b ι.-i ι it"when the tune cullies that we can du s uncthing." Meat Shortages "Planned" To Get Profit, Is Claim Washington. April 21.— (ΛΓ) —Senator Klleiuler, Louisiana Democrat. contended loda.t tin· meat shortage was "planned" by a group within tlio industry to furri· higher ceiling prices. Already, lie told a reporter, tin· "concerted effort" had ob tained more subsidies and other profit guarantees. Hlendrr saitl lie referred to the lieu ΟΡΛ WIA-OI'S army program de signed to stimulate production and distribution of meat. The Louisianan asserted he wasn't prepared to single out packers, pro ducer. - or any other large group a. re poiisible for what he called "a tie! lerate freeze " But, he added, he hoped to show whoever is responsible at a special inquiry the Senate food investiga tion committee will start Thursday at his suggestion. This investigatior is intended to trace meats from packer to Washington, through tin distributor ta the retailer and thenet to the home. I. .Ίι· ce : . : ,ί ■, (■; ,· ,m, \V;i>liinKtiiu „· imis .. ■ e ; Sécréta:y ,st..:»* S!i-:ti:.i I ;, . · foreign Minister Eden and Foreign Commissar Mcluti ν ended. Membci . Ill :'i,. Un it ed Stall - il· . e.nal uni. as well . ' ner dele.;.;:··-, \v number jumped with aim.·.·: every train and plane, eagerly await ed t : ic .. : : . ! ■! It' lli. Λ m ! ". Ί ί s ! :. ι1 ! 11 ^ Î ν . ! · over Ft land has become. Many here ire inclined tu regard it tin· real Κι·\ t ' success ι·! pl.. il s Γι τ a \νί ί'ΙιΙ <. : . 11 - i/.atii η designed '.·· 11 · 11 the peac·.·. The situation at the moment is that ll.t' lik; th'cc ha\i· .. r. ' a : ι ■, I I ir c Ί1 ti ni ut tilt' whole fi.nti ri'iH· .. : : ■ i ran put through the Dumbarton Oaks security plan about as they wa it it. But tin > are st:b : r'.\ iny 1 . build ι found η I >r unity among tlicni ■ el\ ι . chiet ly bee.ι · ot the , - u· ι · it ■.·. bat g> vt : ·!. e : 11 j. i·# rule l'nland. The at til m le · the Κ - powerful nations w-'.s voiced by Foreign Min I ister Eelco Van Κ lessens, ol' the Xetherlands, and Ι·'··ηί-η .'.I ister ( ie i! ui I iida 11 It, ' ■'· :>·*.· Van Κ le.· sens ■ aid nil a: ! : ! lie wall 111 demand elimination of the veto pow I ι rs 11 ver φ icstii. η.- · Ί : .;i' ι · η and I nse ol force, wliieh the lab l're>i •ii lit Ho sevelt, Prune MmiMei C 'hureliiII and St ι h η a ■ I.ι d ■ ut at Valla. But he said that if the ma jority wanted that, he'd gt> alo g. Bidault told a new c·" I'erenei that he did not t"< r· see a r· -le l< France as a rally 11 Li ρ ml t ·. » ι tin small nations, that France bail lew amendments to pr ·; >.-.e and intendci to take her place' Willi the bii. powers. BISHOP PFELE HAS ATTACK ON SUNDAY I mrhani, April '.I I 1 ! hop W. \V I'eele of the North Carolina and Vir ι Sjinia Methodist n nfi relia Wa ι stricken with a heart attack in Rich I mond Suiday, acct rding I·, a tele I gram receiv ed here yesterday II ! was minister of Trinity Methodis I church about 20 year- . ;o at tin· tin j the present church edifice was con ! structed. Bishop I'eele was ;che baled t dedicate Mount Sylvan and Ca-Vc , Methodist churches in the DurViar I district next Sunday. II s illness wi ί prevent his being present f r th j de.lir: tu η rite- it was anno .· ■ e.l b 'church officials yesterday aflernoe.t 5λ· Α Λ ν ϊΛώί f ;ty Being Rciiucer! To Rubble As B ill le Grows In Fierceness Li .11 (loi i, April - i. (Ai1) Two \ ii'lory In iiihI 1' . -iin ar lilies eul deeply l ι w ;inl I! : : i 11 - flaniinji lu ai't toda; . wnili ol lier Si ι \ i c · t forces drew iii a i1 await in,'-·: American 11 · ■ · ι ■ ·; 111 > ·, \ i.-r an epochal .iunci ion οΓ 1 !«.> ea lent and western front More than a third of I : rl i η was in litis· ian hand ·. ( .••rman report s indicated that ! ; " t im· v.as swiriiiifr tlm.n· M :·.< arl\ ι ne-haif of lis·· v.T'v'ad tils last niji'ht. S' ·ιΐ1 h\\ ι ' "Γ I*.·"■! . hnn..: e (in-led, ili a .r ■ ν ' 1 ■ "Λ .m p. · lin was 'e::·. , :!, nie. building by building, in savage I : reel 1 il'.: e :i;· i'i :■ ΛI · · c ill' II- , ι : i ' 11Η1 ami. " 111.1 ι i ' : ■' · I a π ι ν ; tanks had I·· ·· · .· «Il ra:l- ! ■act into tin 1 I c;i| tu ml the me·. . · . i ι · \y>l |;<. I ι>nly eight blocks from Alexander-I pl.ll/. a ma I ·: Γ :> ■ : center. j The Germans, who staid Hitler was I leiad 1 hi il.lv. iiincea in H Kriedi ich park ne mile and a half I'n ..I" L'nt'-r Den l.im III τ.· d I·', e l: ch I·. 'Ill ! : : ' e Ί 11 \· ! . IIJCI .-lie. :. , . ι ·ιι H ι ISM m . aire, dy h id r· ι i ι.1 ! Γηΐι : I )c»n I de". II . :> >1 in the days (II Germany victory olten lïi r I i 11 · «■ I ν ! ι ■ i " a · ι - ! : 'led. I'll'" Kit: ι a> :. 1111 n,<— ! lasl ι·:,· . n'y Hi ... Ί ■ ι I .ηχ ι 111111 : ι : : : .. 11 . ■ ι ' '.ν liai! e.ct All .: ' Hii' ! >1' airdrnm O..- im: ; "1 P.relai, h Junction On Da va ο Read Is Captured Μ π I.!. General I fan' iv Hi h ,r κ. Davan. Ill •i ι Λ I') -Major idrufi's 241ίι i:n southern Min ' rv road jnne • ost hall way . 1. 11 r 111 e s e fore ·. in half. General Douglas MacAr t h ι1 r !"i>; ι i < I ' i· i.v So /in "-I Is ' il I'll! Γ. S. foops nr.i' !y ι λ :■ 'ι '.m·:!· drive for ;·»· ι·■:;·■' ' 'v ·' " '· '"· wli ' h ! the· Japanese are expected to de fend l i i t -cl y Λ Ρ Or:·. i. ' K: hard J Î - ] holz reported from eighth army headquarter- '' >' opposition wa li:;ht ant ι' Ί- were operating well be\ nui Κ ■ in. liolh ι . ο I north and southeast toward Vigos nil I) . ο -lilt. I>ι·ι 1 uil/ -aid ' ι. >; .t·*^. rod that the i Japanese were ; '14 back into ill·' ; h : ! Is ea-t and η ··· of Kabaean, and ilil . the i ) iv.. 1 ar. a. On I.,1/011. trie Yanks approaching ; liautiio tram the northwest got with , in yard- ! the eilv's eenter, I meeting only Ιι-iit opposition. Neutral Nations Aj^ain Warned Not ΊΟ I larhor Na/is Washington, April 'Μ.— (ΛΓ) I —\ \\ .1111 iii!·. In neutral coun tries against offering sanctuary to perpetrators of Nazi war at rocities came from « !»«■ House I'oreigi \ifairs Committee to day. The cnmiiiiltee approved for floor consideration a resolution making it I niled Stales polio to ko into neutral countries, re gardless of treaties to pursue and capture enemy war crim ' ( inals. M At the same time, the Unite 1 States anno· need it had accepted ; ' German offer to leave America) ■' ! prisoners of war in camps «he:· ' they may be liberated by advancing MASS \){ RIAL FOR NAZI V! KO / 1V ΥΚΊΤ • —• f/." ■···.·?** .wr> ■ Y. ' ! il .Γ I ι·:· . . " Ί i >■><.' I - - - ' . l : '■ · ο carried to tr« burial. Λ . .· . : nd about 2 victims. U. S. milit iry government officials < rdered the burgomeister to r :und up ΰΟΟ men tu dig the ε and M.· de...1. (International.) 'Λ , 9 jf^p f £** «> » τ ιρ r a t η Κ e a en es à w ι tz e ri a η ci; Lavai 1s Refw. American Center Stalled i ! By Jap Okinawa Defenses (. . Λ, : 1. ■' ,\Γ κ - ■ • ί:.· ■ ι"· "Λ η ·· ■ ι thorn π · Ι! II ■ ' ! ' ί. ·: ι "lit |··.·|Ι '1'lt · ' , ι !.. ν. ' ,1 ■ toi 'ill. I 1 ■!itvk. The ..'71 h < .1 η. :uk· Hir.ll l· ... ■ » - ill ! Ik w c 1 ( - '. Ί he si \ e: ith 1 ' 1 . : ■ Πι ;ιν > < 1 r .. ι ·:: ' ; ; < · pa i ! ; l'u 1 .. : >: . > < t< ■ 111 II 1 7ίί, . re ciK'ii.y t ΐ'Γι piuu 1· : 1 ; : c I. ·.· guns into' .··. a:;.: 1 11 ; 1 ! : : ■ ' : a.-1 a.-· tlloy .. t · ..·· !··.<·■! ■ : . . ■ ·:γ :· I - ' 1 Ί' ■ : I i , : y-:·:: ; ■ : : · ·Ί :. - ! !■' · ■: : I ■ T'a ;■ ;!ι :. .. . c Υ,ι:' . ... . :'ι' 1 w.. 1 ,ν · ii.it til, I 'll ι 'ι I ■; I ' ν . Ml I i . : j i-i til 1er.\ 't I (.'lose r. 111 Lit". I Ί Ί1.1 .1 ■ 1 - Oil ■ ■ ι: 11 . 1 11<·ν ι Ί ! .. ι < :. ί · ί κ ί ι I κ . · . : , ί. .ι ·.·)· \ν. : it;-. !\ μοι ■. : -May-old · ιι'Ιι ιΊ■ : Ok ■ ;:.·γ' ! ...ri ti: "ι ! ■ .. 1 : ι :,ν in Ιι s γ nu ll ■: :■ !··«· ' y: • Ν·> . >11 Is . \. .I : ! ! ■ 11 ■ · : 1 " ι the Πί,Ιιΐ ... : Il .- ' ( 1 Hs> > · . ι . ·:: »·».· t< S't.··' th:il (·.· : r;or i r * ι 1 : i It;·-·.· Γ Λ I ( ;,·:ιι ι... ·ί · -Ί'.:! . Ct i ps. I' 1 , .· : . · .Vit·.. ..ι ,· :-·,· ! ί · . ■ · ; ' -yi'il. Fr ίιι i !1 ·'·. ··.·. t-rl : ·· fit . 40 î ;' fin: ' · ' ' HI u · · , : ' i ■;·«.: .it© is 1 . : :l.Ιι' in-,. ,VI\ ancr'iK'iits hi \rm\ \ιr roi'cjs Μ;κ).j i!ftccί i\ c' \v Λ ρ >. π ΐ ' <; :·■. area : \ν ■ ι ν I ίΐι·ιι··-;·! ( ' ίΚ·:>ιι1 ν r<. : ρ ! .i ci·- ι ! l.t. Ci.·: I ι pommaii.: j Λ I' .'d a ; 1 1943. Cil'IH I i I Μ I!..!·.: !■ 1 i ' ina on .· ι ! ! < "■'! «" ■ : li. Hale. .:.· ; l'arii ·■ a j as cnnpnai ;1 l.t. ί ί ι ' I has bci-:i ,· j IL'tli . : I I will repl ■■ 1 , c ni tϊΐι· Mi j I'di :·ι·. Kaivc's *»ιιιι-!η I a\v ( .iphnril \V \ ' '·· ·!>·. Λ ρ ! < Λ!') Κ. W : ! 11· I ! ' ; tic 1)11 ' r.Miii-v .mi ' ·' I ,κ-.,ν .... ,1 . 1 .if I latin.ι ... (I i -;·'·. r: ι "! " ' in .1 ι rili>ry overrun by the Eighth . ; - j '"■·'· 1 '■ ■ " Allied armfel Tht> \va :Ί1 : i.;a. ·ι>1 I :.···:<«··· . r.K-ilii·: an I al read ν ι··>·»ι·ι ' '·' \«· : '· · erl upon the ι.ipld'j shrinking Reieh in the form of leaf 11·* - In· ρ pig ' .· p.esinple sign. ;i;: .· Iof President Truman. Prime Minis ter C:: ρ 1 Mai shal Si..! n. u-ecl to.lay y ' IP Ml','.'. incc 1; '< rep . ·.· - I.' ii ..n, t'ep·>:!··.i p. the Ρ ■ : . Major general con:mander "i ·.■ . has .-e:i . ' p.enerat in ' . ·'■ Κ C ! : the Mr ! .· ' ι κ ,. ι ·, ..nean Λ.. .1 " } 1 ! - ! 4 ι ι ; ) ÎU'. » i 1 · : > Γ . \ t ( Η" Π) lis ? kv!!]'.'" i )\ -.τ ;·'» Dcir.nark ! ti!; It.ii. \ · ' :1 I —(Λ "1 * __ Γ. ··! 1 ■.·; 5 ii i -In · in 1 \) ge i'oree hit I..» rd l <!.i ι uiw a> > ai d> at lia*! « < i :· -·> milts north east <»i fî ιtnîMP'■··. m «t blow to <ut oil (' ι»;.us ι r port ed witli dra >· ι ι. : ; !>· ; mai k. (}\ « r». : ': t r; :!isΊ niiafs at ia< ked ' >·"! ·. : 11 »«»ιι iitl trains and reported ίί« . <ier:nans prob ably w-yic to pull back into tilt i it lie nortiuιη country. Stocks Reach S-Year High ) i · · ; ; ι ) ! ' .··(_» s ι :r Λ sbadi A-ere I '>< WEATHER I OK ΝΟΚΠΙ * \!v(>l.IN.\. M.-s;l\ < !«>nil λ a:ul m id nm^I at»?. centra! portions, partlv cloudv and warmer extreme • 'at part ion today, occasional 1 i·: 111 lain north central portion this morning Toni ht and \\ « d ne>dav. partl.v c!oud\ and war mer. King Leopold From Belgium Expected; Petain Faces Tricil 1^·hi. Switzerland, Ajnl il.— < Λ ι '—Λ:; I'd Niarshal retain en :» π (1 Switzerland horn (jrrman.\ toda · aiter deriartng him-«ell willing in stand trial in i-ranee. And Khi:; Leopold <;! i[£cl&ium. \\ ho surrj iilered to ihe (irrmans in i ; * Jit, was ι vpt ■ tn! l ο reach the '-wis.s 11\ ntiei some time du rim-. ihe da> · S . Λ!. ·- el . 1. ·. (' i i-Kill) Civ - . , rende. t ienr.any. ; 1 ! !.- η »\ ι · ' \ l'deτ en'ne Î in • - ·11 · V] 111 «. ,: V-day. Apri i l-Vcnch - ί ι Ή-; -.· ! . 10 ..Ο·. Ι Ki'ich. hi' Λν ..Ληφ'η : Υ 1t > i\ S*merii ί" ■ Mir μι Υ\ "'η ! orce After Slow dowi iiuam. \pri! Μ.—< \Γ> \ t i : et »»! 100 t:» ΙΛΟ Superior! rcvM's. hittin?·, the Tokyo area in strength I «>i tin· first time in more than a week bombed the hi · Hitachi engine plant this morning. ΤοΚ; ο time, in the campai·-η to ! ίο; k out Japan's aircraft urodiu tiuii. The Maria nas-based B-'29s, bombing vi>ualh in good weather from medium altitudes, also 1 it other plants in the T..( hikaw a industrial section ,i >-l west of Fokyo The Hitachi plant was the prime target to il a.\ for the first time. 1 ψ ϊ ί" ί'· ' ν»Ι λ; υ raw Nearer cleout ψ ι 1-4 * ill! Impress! -. c Gains Are Reported Alony Whole iirtttie Line 1Ύ< ιich ι ή agency, < 1II < »' : 11 "Al'ISl'MW I' Γ ρ (I |· t Η Γι ariliii; I,·.m. n." -aid Ameri can and Russian troops had .''lined at Kl:·, iiliur;". nine miles northeast ol' Lt ipzitr. ) Paris. April 21. (AIM LI. < ' ii. ( .·'·■ Ί'.ι · I 'at t "ii' - p' iw'i i - lui third army sw.pt Is miles L-lusi r t11 tin ι i π a ι German liide <>:it m lia Aips t< >da,\. clo>iii^r Within 11" miles of Berches jiaden and vithin !··'> miles of the Austrian red. ■ 111 >t bastions 11Γ Sat-bur»· ■ : nil Linz. Λ ·. y -. lit : .hg Ger 1 · 1 : - • . ::.v ι11■: ■· H . mi the e: ir.. : ' I Mill ninth urnne.s. s: i.'.·, ■ v> ν - Kibe river .: Mue'·.li>er_. 22 m ir- m 1 irst ist : ί.· -1 ; " - · nu f. .rward : ^ ι ■ , ■ 'd ι11 : i ; i en t e 1 ed . 'nain. 28 miles m rtheast of Regens-· : ; ■, ι i ■ - : ' Bi ."vil t esuad ne, L. r. ■ HIK' S: 1: a·,-. \l s: . 2J.">- 1 ithern :. II.;:1. . e ·.....:.- \\ ' ■ . ■ Iliade. ν η : e ii11 : r : M e ι !> ! 11 lank :..· -a t ■' ai ni m..·,, t hull 27Γ), ■(III 4,i η ι...11 i)ΐ·ι·,ι ι . nmitted to : ,ν.·!ι' ■ y ·.:.<· All et ran . : ai - ,ι m I the .îi-grat ' y·;· ceded swiftly. During April atone, more - !.. have been !·.,!·, : : ■> CiefH·!·;.! Κί.Ή· hwWff'S ... ι .-·,. .-ii . · ι ·. v. ιa-h .-ince ; ι . ν e;. ; I a ι I'll iinviirds o£ i ' intensi _ 1 i:emen and Hamburg. «Ί Harburg, which lies broad Elbe s mth el 11am ·. Cleaned up. ι y \>...s wi til in 12 • ' > .· ..ad Regens'.iurg, 18 miles of Valhalla, the ■ .■ ' Ger . ii . . u.-'..- ·: their heroes ■ ■ . my '·.' ...· closest t ι i·. ···:".··ι ! itty miles : ne lasl ten Hie French tigh'cnod .ί: ' : λ i i 1 ;. ■ . Κ· ι1·.'st ι>. ick e.i " ' '· . i : t ecu η ι i les A ll i l;. . ne · ■!' 11 il 1er "s • :i η 17 η a l>e l-.i iiinu up·.η the 5 i ■ ii· int. Ί ne •η;- . - je. rng inlantry 1 P • ;·.· h ι -i r Dan; ibe. ilckes Budget Cut Fourth By House Group I Wash!η XWi Apr ! 24,—(AP> — I Fhe H «m se Appropriations Commit . i: . . Λ)ϋΐ uid :.·» .· > . · · ..· t · u: ■' ι ! u· In St ·:■;-1 S102,tin:\628 ίc;.·.-.i;'t * ' 'iio clé;uij'îment 1 e y ι . \ \ \ζ ,Ι.ιΙν 1. the lîît-i . it . ·ί .ι,.πιν οί the -,ν \ · ,·' · m·ι «τι n.e ' ι» .(i.Lii·* <■ >'ι— : .il»·. ii ' . :.,e ;.·· »ι..!ΐ! πτμμι: : ι· . It . . ; Y *4,400,(12!) ' he , i'< tlit.· depart ' ·y«. .ι . 'Die in ç, th< ■ tee said, \\ as due •y : ■· ; uni ι-h re 1 * : ' · ι λ ■ 1 uuiev t > •Sn.i fond }'»."·j'itie*.:on. l'.'ie e >: : i ; 1.1 ci ■ s l^rnul report, . >re; · /ed \ · -m. ; itter head ed by Representative Johnson, Ok '.· ι i )ern · r:i . .. 1 * > » ι .l» t cue critic of Interior Secretary Harold Iekes, I ex : ·: t -- r.i h ·; ι that within ;t few yea.'> the dep...τ,; nt*> revenues I would equal operating expenses. Its ! ncome next ye;i was estimated at ' $74,500.000. The committee turned down a re quest for Si."V-,000 t;i finance an V - dr\ ο! ιρ.ΐΚΊ.: study, com et·;!»}; 'tiat .vir.iîd be of "1 i 11 le tor no pract.c.u value."
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