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ïtenîtersott Bmly Btspatrh I V SECOND YEAR Li:.\si:i> \νιι:ι·: -ί:ι;\ί<ί: « >κ τιικ Ass· κ ι λί κι ι riti:ss HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATCRDAY AFTERNOON. ΛΓΚϋ 1 ! 11 · > J I BL1SHKI» !.νκΐ;ν \ί . ι ι : χ « ι·;γτ sr.ν ι » λ ν [\Ί CENTS COPY Nazi Surrender ·* ★ ★ ★ + + + 4· A ^ * ■*" -L X Offer Reported A « A A A A Α Α Α Α -Α.- A A - - ~ r, A » #« m. m μ Λ Γ* r* r% wk η m M Munich in Revolt As U. S. 7 th Army h es <&■ Jit* JL Patch's Troops Now In Austria 55 Miles From Brenner Pass At WorSd Parley ( . >KKtL th.· I'm:·· i Χ v I Sail 1·': .. !'· -·.· 'at V j 1 . age and typos range from the I M' Kn.^1 >! : ;i CÎ.I PÎ ί » \ : : ' >ay l-.rii-Μ ι .ι : »νι· ». Il::' . ' ' it · ', ; j,. ι : ; -, : > ; : λ· .·. .ι .(· : : ; : · α. ί Araiwati.· ( · .·. 1. (,Inteniatiwnal) Little Nation Group Seeks More Powers Big l our, Close-Knit 1 hemselves, Now Get 1 his New Challenge Ι· ι1.ιnr: ci, ( 11., Λj>:*i 1 2!i. ■ ! 1 ι Γ !" >1'! y .. ! 1 ! t il ΙΟ! 1 IScl VOS, tl«t! big four managing this United ■ m loronce today rail i ι it-> a il.-. e; aUc 11.. t · ol a \v«u Id 1 u:i dominated by major A .· ■ ·.· ..: victors. Spokesmen for Australia, Belgium ··' ι 1; :,. : ι a I'm 11 mo:\. re.-) r nisible ι ■■ 1 ι1' tin- world's .-ai.iilct" states. ..••ti..|i signaled tin· lo:.g-ex i 1 ' i ι·! ! .rt ! ι s Μ ί 11 tin· 1 .a la 1 ice be '· ·'■ ' : the great and tin· all. 1 >tn· ! med'atc .<ΐίη·ι>- >>i this |:> ι'.· was expansion "/ 111 » ■ con a 1 1 ■ executive e<ia ι a 111 ti e · rom 1 1 . [OUI t "I ΊΙ ,1 an " 'is. 1 >w ϋ : a late· gr »U|) a 111 at in '. l; ι :■ membership 1 π the ί ι iimril beyond tin· ele\ en pro i" a) I), mburton Oaks. 'i.-i it ιited by tin· )·: -n ! ι ιι conference, thé executive committee 'a ''a·. the biu three, China and «"ranee, whieh an· to have pcrmu ir ii: .· ι, ci uiu-il ι at.-, and 'a "' ' · ι n! .·.■ \ . 1 i la. I ...ji. Canada, Chile. Czechoslovakia, Iran. . Holland and Yugoslavia. Iii' a :. ■ ' a ι ι a ha rm my ai aong the hi.-: p>\\ cr brought the e· inference hit. is Ιο alb day with jir··.·pects tor success brightened by Russia's dem oiislrateii wil'.ingiicss tu ci mproraise. S .ιι..· dele." its even liaped 1 ir a reorganization of the Polish Warsaw K" ' nmcnt along lines a. ceptable to Britain and the United States. Whether it could be achieved in time h·!' a . inv ita; a :i to be represented hci'e was doubtful. Λ sessinn el the conference steer ing cnmmitt'O, which started out roughly enough, ended in a round of hand-shaking and back-slapping yes terday. * New Juncture With Russians Imminent; Germany Bisected I'a n's. April 2N. -(Ai') Tin ' American seventh army close! liula;·. lu u ithin J"> miles of Mn I'i'-h. and broadcasts from that Nazi capital said a revolt was secthiii}>' in the city. AiiKsburK. third city of i'.a \ aria, fell ι . 1,!. Celt. Patch's t η ops. The s (. vh ι h army reached t lie Anstrian Γr■ lit ι r at L' lie -sell. ·')·") 111 I les |')·ι m the tow ering Alps frein the Πινιπητ l'as . after cliarjiiiiK 1 ·"> miles into the we ieni end (,f the na tional redoubt. Ί liuv ;i i' : ; : u ·.- wore advanrin4 en M .ni .in -1 : : : eatening to . rle the city, thud ΐ.. : ui-.-i'c : (It · : : t leneraI I '.ii! η sent Γ. S. ιlord a: ly i · ι î ; i ι : ' : >■ :!1 miles m nil ei !he city ν. ι : ■ le h. ' .ml; division- .π . ι .1 down tue 1).ma:.ρ valley tn\\a;<i .1 imminent junction with the Russians wc.-l el Vunha to seal oi l' C'/.ei : ·..io vakia .1 d car·. 1· bisected Givu.any lit-· three death traps. The French lir.-t army w..s In mile.- invest of M inich, ar.d deep : : 1 the Nazi redoubt. The closest 1 approa.h to Munich vva.- from the wist beyond Landsberg. Third army troops were chattering back and :'· rth by radio with Kus .-..iiis in Λ11 : s ι a At la.-t reports the A. era aii> u ere i>..r< !.v 2Û : .1· · ir · . Lin/, nil· ol ! I il 1er" favorite cities and on the last entrapped route e t > the redoubt from the Pilsen-Prague : ι in it ii ns area. lie; u.anv was cit in two in the re·.ter .aid the IUi-s ..ns ri Miirted new junctions with American forces on the Kibe. The i: a !m d between the hern and ni.rtheiη German pockets wa.- perhaji.- :iTty miles wide. "t he Tiger division "1 the seventh army reached the Austrian border at Fnessen in a 20-mile dash which overran 45 miles of the western end of the Bavarian red· ubt. Fuessen is fiftv miles sont h weof Munich, and Γι.-, 'miles i. m tne lireir er l'a — , which Allied armies in Italy were approaching. It - 4·' miles east of Lake (.'omtance, wi'sti'i'll limit of the redoubt. REA May Be Taken From Mr. Wallace Washington, April 28.—(AIM - "' lie Senate Agriculture I mil· mitter today approved legisla tion to divorce (lie IturaI I lec tiifieation Administration from Hie Agriculture Department. The measure, by Senator Sliip j stead. Minnesota Itepublieaii. would establish It I .A as an in dependent agency under a ι three-member board. It was adopted as an .1· -en î · . *it to a i > : ! 1 by Senator Loca.-,. I ! i ι : 11 ■ - Democrat, t ι prov ide SÔOO.OOO.UOO additional lending power for KK.\ for the postwar years. Shiostead told reporters the vote approving his amendment was It! to 0. ! l.ucas conferred with President ; Truman this morn ins, an : '"Id newsmen a^ he left for a meeting of the agriculture eo.umittc:· that ; lie would seek to delay aeti >n on . SliI;istead's amendment. The Pre ' I dent, Lucas said, still was studying the t| ue.-.t ion of separating I {I !. \ from tile agriculture department. Ship· I stead contends that a> a divisio.i 01 the agriculture department. !.·.· ΙίΚΛ has become involved in po litics. APPROPRIATIONS HIM, is sKvr το sknati: I Washington, April 2~. (ΛΡ! -The ι House passed by unanimous vote and I sent to the Senate today a $101, 2 appropriation bill fir the 1 - ι tcrior Department for the fiscal year starting next July 1. Only $1,360,000 was chopped by th' House during several days of debate from the total funds recom mended by its appropriation coni I mittee. PREPARE FOR MEETING WITH REDS IN GERMANY U. S. NINTH ARMY FIGHTING MEN are shown painting a sign of welcome as they get iv. . the momentous occumoii ··{ tin■ , juncture with the Kussian armies in Germany. The men in ι: (1. to r.)·' Capt. Harry C. Flemii.it·.:, Youngstown, O.; Cpl. John J. Burns, Cambridge, Ga., as. ! ... · A. LaLiberte. oi North Adams, Mass. UUicial U. S. Army Signal Corys liadiophoto. (Interim.! > . .. . ..ihuto) Nazis Flying Reinforcements To Dying Garrison In Benin I ."Mil· >n, April ! Λ : ' Ί Π ' (iirrn; η high rum 1 · · .1 to day th;it Sti\ it·! ··>■ ·; : -lied through Berlin's mm r dolensc ring ,md vvrrc I ighl .ιι·.; . Ale :i . r,>1 it/., M to < > 1 (it >t:>|»> ' ■ Nazi pianos were llymg in re.nleire nn nts, food and . munit! η ι ι tin' fanatical garrison, the Gorman com munique said. Gorman armies lacing tin· Ameri cans un the Elbe river have bee . withdrawn in an attempt I" relievo the capital, the war bulletin s iid. E..rlic ·. the tlii ■ is 'id a relief .ι : my ι u·. a ι : 14 ! ■ . : 1 :. 111 a i ; · ail 1 ran to till' .••••(The.! .·. ι >!i!y i.i!,· quarter · ! 1 lu· Ilaming. ( r 11 .· 11 ί > I : η l; i it y π ·η .a : nod ι ! ι \'ί .1 : ; ι. ι S ι\ let 1 Γ· < »1 >> writ· i it ri 1ι g in bl <·!; by block, and other division; ■pod we stward in a push ' < is ilate the la.- ! Nazi Halt ..· | · als. Russian correspondents in Berlin declared trapped Cil·, minis wrn· ti'.v nR I' escape in \\ 1 mlesale lashinn. Cîcrman ol'licers <■■ · ι ! cl nut halt the suicidal resistance because i>f Nazi SS overlords, the correspondent add ed. These dispatches said many Nazis von· discarding uniforms |.,·· civilian el· 'thes. The ΐ . ·ι (Ιι ·ιί ·· imni.ii.i II , )Μ net. .ι ι · . h .η Ch:>r lutΐι π. ... ... i : ι lue s ut h . "I ighî >û: ...r «ht ιπΛ: the city bc.i;u· .' Thv Λ'· ·:.·:ι·ι. · ■ thr·· ;h the m . ι r; ■ ! Ρ. ι ι . !:ΐί . - ,ι ι : i'i ι ■ ι ■ .. -:·.,. ι : · · ' '. ;c lîcicii !.·;:ρΐ: .1. (ίιι ■ ι .ιΐι wit.·, il \vn ..on tlu· Elbe Γΐι : 11 . ι .· a;: .h··. \ c.< ..·.·! inward - ; ι : ■ : ' .1 il Ιι·. I !'.·, · ': : . ι " ' ■ ;ι 1 1 e t i η 15th Will Be U. S. Array Of Occupation \llied Supreme Headquarters, Paris. \pril iS. — (ΛΡι —The 11 >·\\ An» ι i. m 1 'ill army \\ ill lake over occupation ol the I niti'il Si îles section ut Ger many. it ujs indicated today. Military government nl'ticers at tin In ad(|iiiu tel s ul the lath ai in \ conun iiuli r. I t. ( ien. kaoniii.l (.cii.Ns, asserted today there would l.e no pampering ol (ici mails h\ occupation forces. Tin \incricaiis arc expected to <acup\ much ot southern <«cr many. a section i:o\\ under at tack In the third mil seventh and the French lirst armies. (Ιι·πι:;ιΐι e;·. e allowed .ι ι i : et ill.-*,. : ; 1 as that. <■· tic- . \ : 111 ... (I only slightly in. re ' ii · liener .us as tin· stall, ι . 1 iterated Kitr. pi·. .V i· -·. t ί m π rations will twt.i I !,!..() cal. ·: At the .>■. ,·.· ι ' ' Τίι·-mas J. 11.ΊΊ lie.v. ' 1 ! "· .-lair said C ;<·! - Ulltll'l· ci Iran rr. .lian , ! ι . ■ ;.. . t tile slim liii't .η tlu· i·..mi'. Λ spokesman termed tin· 1,150 calories the nia\ . . 11 (I ■ · i sorted I hat German civil:. .· not that i'Hicii I me areas at , . ν akl till· an,.mut Gi man cat will depend directly .11 how willing they are to own food work t . ree ι I onomy. He s; id !" >d will be im ,1c,1 Idr < !cr !· "illy if : ceded ti» prevent ί : » ϊ 11 i ii t· and disease. Stccks Show Upward Trend χ,·.. V -rl:. Λ ; ■ : ; T.i. (AIM Λ - irted r.uls, 1 in11 "ι".·"■. ail era I Is an . ! y pi ·,.1 adlist ria : .·· 'iitmacd to make I fair headway in today's stock mar , ket. although ρ d'i'.-taking was evi dent .11 most departments. Attracting bids were Douglas Air ' craft, Montgomery Ward, Chrysler and Gene a! Mot·.: ·. Bu.kwarl we . Southern Ha.'way. Santa Fe and Westinghouse. ENDORSE WAGE BOOST. Washington, April 2ίΐ.—(ΛΡ) — The W'.r Labor Hoard and the Navy Depart·) ent : 1 ay endorsed a 15 per cent pay increase lor Federal Civil '.service 'Ai'rkers. French Army Stubbornness Slows Drive I'.il is. A : ι il !H.— ( Λ i' ι— \ sti|ii I'liio heuiiii waiters statement toda.\ ilerlaie ι lue French tirsi il I'm \ was oh-l rm : · ns tin- ΛI : ι drive southeast .1 u-iinsl the Nazi redoubt In persistence in continuing: in occupy Stuttgart. Λ -tall': ! le; ; headquarter- ; I i : ■ t a ϊ : n,V I" W'll [el: '. α ■ K: · ■: 11 reports the F.i - ilacked iiv !:. Ministe: . of tile ; e(| 10»! big three ha I on France' zone claim·. i:i 'l'Ile Κ em· ! ! 11 a 11y m: · .· Saai land, and J mi ie ■ ! ; the whole er Ruhr do: . I They t.,.·· military admin serves to 11:1 French as timely. . Sates are e .μ\ Hut supie· · first had d· the eont λe > it is pri: . elares th it French t·. was made r. e rations. Cotton Mixed At The Close xth iinny » the Fie: a·: > il oi the c:t · . ι itiired. At 11 test j η eh Count· ' ;· iimds tii.it ! iie ! ι :.en anv ;i.·: I.. ι : west Germany, . '.eel : >:■ \ :. - i 11 · in >1 ! . belt lY.im Γ..· ' ■ m < ι ! S ;1 :. ; ; that ivque- ' ·,! the .-it a'. •;!e ilea ! ,.· San V: r. ·■ ! ,rters. which . ( ·<> comnunt > , · ,··,^ now lie of Sî Ut 1 , 111 military ν New Y . ton I'm « hale higher Iî5 ( letoliei l)e o·· he ' Mare ' ΛI ·. I ' -ι 1 (aim - !' !i> e t . ten ct : ,·· I ,·!■»«'<( 15 e 11' I .Ί cents I iv, er. Open ( ' . 22.85 . 22.6H 2.: il I 22.09 2'-''i.; 21.117 21 : .1 21.90 21 .M I I. up three WiÀTHIR foi: son.111 Carolina. ( 11 : ι ni λ and mild, with inter mittent rain and scattered thun dershowciN Sunda>. Not so cool I tonight. a ρ Armies On Okinawa Falling fiack w ...an, -i-Mr.-uing « " < ■ ; it hern Oki ..... :\i , : · 241 i ι ·. a Y · 1 in un t'A ■ ' i Yonabam : < so rapt : · . .minent. Aaand· a·.· ι .md his m soS :»»ui:d iddles, indi .;t«1 : h ■· ; :l:n.i4 back . lia a ~·ι ·.*( ι' -«· '. · ιie in dis tU ;·. Λ - î Japanese ieo; Au " ·.:■ -a need in « ι*· 1 )no mine SUOijH'i· :: ta ΓΟΟ. 11. .wove . *'.-o air force ha.- m;·.:·■ : ·' : ke against V nil I'd S ' ( ' d· a\v;i i( r m. \ ·. . . i el ·. . ι : ! a î td staging Κ ν ashu having . . . ■; : " aa a η u t » \ ,\! 1 ; . · -. , arrifi C: y hills in tin fcnt'-r o! ; < .ι i'a Okinawa û-i.r.t jii.-i-t - ' · t:'·'ops in a (I .; ; : a. a : ·. · '; 1 ' diave on London, W as hin gton Would Keiect Move Minus The Soviets Churchui Neither Affirms Or Denies Report- hi London I >1 1 I ! ' : 1 M III·.: H · · today tn i ι ; ; \ ■ 11Γ !. ; ,(| ui: iili- ! tional sunviidur to Great Brit- ] a in ;.· .1 l ·, ■ I "11: * ι * 11 Stati .··, luit I Prim Ν ί ! :. ·. η » Kt. ι!· i'lai .·<! j I !: i\ ,;i ; « ; (·,·, , ■■■ ' all t ! ; it ( i..; pinv. iv \\. .; d ).·. atri ,■ Ï<· . M, Ail!. Ί i. ! ministi·;· i: i.; t·r j hi.' .·.·· s: r had bet·» off. rcii \\> .-tern Allit·.-, Ku I . :, l :, · : S". Ii> r.ly, ΚίίΓΐΙκ;' al I ' . mi ' ' Γ nil ι·· ; S* : · It : '. « ! >; yi I '.:,ey \\ Λ !:· : aeeej>\ | any a.renui ; t·.. ;Γ:! tne German Sll ! '.'ν: a11·', ί ΓυΠι ·. ,ι Π . ..·· p.ar!> ο ! 1 i ; t ' CrCi':1 :11 ! 1 Hcil'Î'l ait' Υ\'Λ\ llr these are ι:'· harmony vith the ene my's '.it spi l'ai" .-I'lai! >'■. Hi- Ma.i t«λ*\ : t h. \ e u< ini'>rn;a this mom·,·..;. Bat >t m. /etI thv. only ne ί: . I'l s ' It · Γ Ι ■ t ' : · · ' « ■ : \\ : 11 be ''lite t;.me<i. . ■ Uni 1 1 ÎCM..1 ·. pi : I une· tiditi 'iut} - ίίί η i 11· : Il !'::»· l'niii· : t'iltlj :i)ha λ · i V. . :.: \\ tu Γ Κ HOI SE Kill ι \ ι ι 1 ι>>1 DON OS V Mti;< 1111 1. t la> ' ' ' Go:·· ...»y tiiiU'i-s il i. - Hl'im: ι··; ί : ι ; , — U:. I'll..! ihere will als » perl ι ι be no une» • 1 :er> 11 1 ' e All ι· •'1'!·. i heed by Russians A SOVIET COMMUNIQUE ..· v.tir.oed that Edouard Herriot, 72, three ι·:, .ι r '.-f F.î.î.ci , v. ho was arrested by the Vichy Government ι 1 · ' _ aft τ i.e cr ' „·. -i .Marshal Petain's collaboration policies, has been liberated by the Russians. No 'ails v.a.re·t ■ cn ιc ng the liberation. tcrnat.unal) \f l Ils î_ Yanks Reach Swiss Border From Italy e . ί1 Λ lui ru·m • . I ' · \ .. 11 cy S 1 η ûlli - ι : ι., ι »r ι l'aclι > . k's st1 ut h - aiul 30 .ι s wifl ■ ■ i tin· i i I th leurhead ·..!· Bt'i . moved installa it.· could YANK TROOPS CROSSING THE DANUBE RIVER Piled atop a link destroyer, 7th Army infantrymen < ro^s the Danube river near Berg, Germany. The cross ing at this poiut was made without opposition. Signal Corps Radiophoto, (.International.)
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