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HgnSteraott Bmly Itfspatrff THIRTY second year J.κ \ > ι ; 11 w ι i : ι kuvii ι: ι. THE ass< KMATKD PRESS HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON. Al'RII. 1<.»Γ> PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON KXCKI'T SI ' Ν"I ι Λ V FIVE CENTS CO! ί Further Rift Looms For United Nations Conference Efforts Issues Over Poland Anci Argentina Rise la Worry Delegates II ll·· Asseeiateil l'n s>.) ! μ ι utile eemmittee nice Is ,i m l'V\ i ( I i ι h m ni IU I tn ill us-, inviting W hite Russian ,ιιι.ι i krainiau represi ntalu es lu m >ι . ling eoinmltt"e groups «ru· set to arrange working 11 iiuniltre meetings. l ir i.il > sessi his, Foreign See n i. ni I il •■il presiding, ealle I lur ■ι 11. in.. San Iraiiiiscu time. ι\· I' I'aiK'isciι, A])t'ii (Ai'i l!rit isli-Am.'rican-lius I'flatiiins tci'tnvd on tin* I ran a in it lit· i" c risis t "day, with ■ ιisli issue aji'ain I>uιIdine 11J fil 1 llll till' seelll S ι )| ι } it1 1111 : » ( 1 .Valions ciinlcreneo. Ι·. : ι ' t s ot Latin America.ι 3i.·'■ ' 1 lu have an invitation i- - ι· ί ni' Λ rjjvnt ina tu join l in· i' ■ ■ ' ' Γι ιιιν appeared to In· l'orc ii. sliowiiow ii this tiiiH·. ! S r ο nicri'iici' leaders were J11' ι , ι ' < ■ i ,\· t earl ni ol a deadlock.' Κ. : «·;^ϋ <■ 1 rmnissar ... ,· 1 ι to luut· liiicl η..; ! Ί ica gut s Slot ι i ι : ι ... el 'Jir S" .1rs. Eden ι.; 1Î! ι ; a. η aim ' : China that he is willing Argent ira invited it tin· I W - λ t minent ol I1· ..mil ..Is . ti si net ,i del·:.,at a mi 1. . r, a ι itl Î ί ie I : . Led St ι ! ι . . ι tlr: .- a Is· ι .,· . ..: cd ti it. ,-ap I China, are detern med , ··::< Ι'ι lish an nngement. was nun·:; talk tin· ;-s ie 1 ■ .m.· tu a head at ; nia\ 's .· iinniltlee si Ssi · 11 ~\\ he · a ■ if big power unity w. ■ ιν :. I y last I'": a lay. II· .·. i". or. ι : ' * ; .· Id be i tinted executive t 'inmittee meeting 1.1 :'..i: which tin· 1. .' in An.»· ■ - ' ι ; · have \ ; ι ' : ι J. 111 y agrei -d . : cither Ch.It- ·, Iira/;I, en'. ; • a are ι xt'CU! ;\ e imii lilltl· · : r . sh mid ni"\. t > add Arm :i Iit'll.ting pi'· ι] >i >.-a I ti in\ 11' ■ \\ It. ι· s :. in and l κ.... : ι. . 11 ; .re- ■ : co ·· ; ' e now ... : contort nee .nice tin.-'1 U · t ;>.ibl;cs have aheady bien as ; becoming c:i. rter iia'.abcr. ·-. .1 Ki organization. \ cry a η χ ■ us :1 ι ι.ι ve the S viet rli legations invited. l·' r eig Commissar Molotov might be j . ;.t ;\ ered by the Latin A:nTi i. , ..m. However, he aeo might ι : want a second amendment ■ cluing the name ι I 1'oland onto a . nation. a remained an outside possibility 'Argentine i)iiestio . might ; · : ιiped to a\ ert a re> .. al ι ' '.lie :aent with Hussia. lit ;t i-atin . ;ca delegates came through the '.m .-end tleterinined to get action ι··. '·.. .antina, and in case the sstie til and Russia is overruled <m Poland and Argentina, none except a. y Molotov can predict what Ii· luturc course here will he. la .idtlilion to the steering com '.tee meeting ol all 46 delegation ι m men ami the 14-nation execu- ; Cm· committee, the tilth plenary 1 ; ' ι "I I 1 11 I* l ivv , . - . _ t·'' I' D ol the lull conierence was r ■ mi ed this afternoon to hear I'. 'lier round el' oratory, with ISrit ;'"| Anthony Eden as president antler tin.. rotation compromise Vf'iked out Friday. New Highway I lead Λ. M. ( S Λ M ) V I (ίΚΛΗΛΛΙ Γ» is S τ Η ». m τ..**, tit c *\ s Five New Members Of Beard Chosen; Hackney To. Remain (AIM A. I!. ite ι : > v G ■ ; (1 Publie Works C .. -\va;' '«TO. ( ί e.i Ac'.:: 4 C"!. ,. ni c. Ill Hcnik ;v 1). li. McC 1U. I State Hig&v 'harle.-i Ross, ted with the 1 .11 el. • ι . Ill .!!, I·5ι· : le. \\to! ~ given I .:·■■ til .Ij 1 · I λ cut into thi· As! > : . . followed ι an. but l'e ip. Mei'rary sioner, hovv •\ c:'. he go· s salary will be fixed bv or and the Advisory Bud 1 ■' ι ' ni : ι · .. a» authorized lay a 194.") statute, The post currently pays hT.âOO . y ea : . G 1 :am a a. i'. 4:1 aa hi Cherry's uiKisvry staff during Hie 11)44 .nul m a . ' a' a I ριΊ η a ry. Fa.e nev. r ... m:-sioner.-· also were i]i''.an'ed. They are: Merrill Kv.aa-, Ah >skie, first dis trict. I).·. 1 le: 1 l'y \V. Jordan, ol Cedar I·' . - x'.h ii -trict. 1 ίι· : 1 la Da: -, : as, Ί' iiarlotie, se\ enlh d -triai. ,1 It 1 S a 'a. ol Mount Λ av. ι to;; : ' : il: ' 1 . " John A. C ; . .a, . a Λ a I". .TO·, tenth district. Keapan nte : wi re a:i Clark, of Greenville, second district: Dr. Guy V. ( !" idini;. of Κ» a . 11 a. til district; John llabiuy, ·ι! Wils >n. fniirtii dist act: Cïenia;· W. Katie, ·■: Roxboro, fifth district; and T. Max Wat.-III. ..ι Κ «rest C ':·. ι a 1 : a d - trict. All w ill take oi l a· ton 1 . 1 a : four year.~. 600 Tons of Food Dropped To Dutch Behind Nii/i 1 ,ine I mikIoii. April .'lit.— ( Λi' ) — Λ mercy cur;;» m mon· than (illd tons of food «as dropped yes terday hy It ΛI-' Lancaster lionili ers to l>uteh civilians caught be hind the German lines in the Netherlands. After several days of nego tiations. presumably through the International Ked Cross, the Germans agreed to give safe passage to the planes. WEATHER WEATHER : . rfGixt FOR NORTH ( AIIOI IW. t Clearing and mil·! today, ful t lowed by fair and cool tonight. ' Tuesday, fair and «armor. New Contract With Miners To Be Signed Ni-vv York, April 30. -(AIM—A sîi'i'Lcsiiiîtn lin- tin· United Mine Workers union said today that ne believed a new contract between the union and anthracite operat irs would be reached before midnight The present contract, involving 71i,(X)u miners and 190 companies. ( spires at midnight, and the nego tiators are scheduled to meet at - P· ill. The spokesman said John L. Lewis U .M. W. president, would not defy a 30-day extension of the pres ent contract if it was ordered by the labor board. "We are ready to sign a new con tract right now. It depends entirely Pn the operators," he declared. \ί\ <ϊ P. "·?·> H Seized By U. S. 7 th 32,000 Prisoners in Dachau Camp Freed; British At Hamburg Pari.- April I Λ i ' ) Tin· riraii ninth arm\ e-lah !. < I η ■ < 1 another contact with the Russians three nuit \ est o| \\ i 11 en tie rji' t ' ulay, ere a ι. : ι c a new liftt nahle (lermai: ρ rket u c t \\ e e il the!!' i ! ; III i 11 ι .-hi Ilji northern and southern redoubts. 1 in ■ liew j ulid ion v. a · : a -1 oi I'essau at .\po.leiidorr. "il miles northwest ο ! Ue i a. in i lins deli-Lei p/.io- a!'1 a. W h· iv the two Russian and .wnera-aii lirst ai mi·'.- first m-1! ami cat Ger many in two. American forces Were 1'elt a -ei I lor (.t lie:' ( I lit ies ν tin· new nii ' tintr. >n \K u is ι VI.ι i\<; ro ΛΜI Κ 11 \ Ν SI Λ s Ν I II Λ ΚΛΠ I '.·. - Αρ. ι i ·. ι ΛΙ'ι Munich was fall:: ., 1 >ci.ι> Ιί ti.e seventh , ι ru ly. and 1 ne ( ic.·" .a us .-..al General I'atton's third army and the Russians were a ; · ι > : ■ >ai ■ i 1111 .·. the Austrian city ,ιππν into Indicat io v. aid last 1er nl day \: Hi's «τι1 .1 ; ml lit tac mVî'.'i·:! Iieani ι ... r ans? Aa/i s ir • celant peace, Allie.- drove in and η u".ii .itaiost at w.ll d C'/.eclii'.-lii !):·· ! c'ncentra vi ι. 11 ' a \\ as ca pt ι red . ' ■ : .aid Feligi. ii is ved. The third army ... ,.iid Iirat dnv. η ·.. rd Salzburg ι · I'.erchtes ι:π 11 : the Alpine tinetiuu pi ri, a.an cay. The ( > In remaining m i/.in;; Keich. proaching Li 1 ! le \'.. ·· ' ι i^i was dr.\ irg l'ri m the ι . !ia\ e Dee' : security bl: haunt al II ! ι · ι η CV.ec: ic ; ι ι net! the lower i .. ι : et d u ithin 20 iburg, greatest con e . nd largest Ger . ::r oi' the last pieces nl the agon : Ι',.ιι.ιη was ap i Danube l'rnm Marshal Tolbukhin ity nl 131,000 Ί ae armies est ib ' la ! week, but uiiclt r partial I.e.'. a favorite ι he last route .:. 11 id as heavy indu ; t.·. in! I tile l'ed.iub THE RED FLAG IS RAISED IN THE NAZI CAPITAL COMMANDER OF A RED ARMY TANK UNIT C ■ ' lir, F. 1 r t.tpatkîn, lifts tbe Π< <i Fl· of Soviet Ru>sis over a raptured area in Ik:rlin as sotho of i:sailing tro* , !cjk on. In the background can be seen part oi the buildinci tliut wure blusted in the bitter iUect - iui the Nazi cawtul. (I..1ernational Radioyhoto) :» il r'\r « ®j - imminent: Russians Seek May Day Prize Tanks Smash Into Tiergarten Region· Nazis Admit Climax L. iulihi, April 'id. — ( Λ 1 ' ) Russian tanks have smashed into the 'fici ..,,rien, l!( rlit! . cintrai park. <. · > ι : \ < rtet 1 into a. mull ι · · r · · ; i ι : ; I >rl η - -, t hr Xaxi c< ntroli.'il * » ;■ î■.111 iι> said today, and Moscow reports said the .1 a i I I ' till· I- ; · "·. -;s i I!ι ! Ί ' 11' \\\· · !,ι\\ί:ι ι ;a i: : ,h ; :11* oi ! . tlu- ; t-i avria ι ■ ' ι : I ι 1 1 "'.'ill ' ... t( : ι . ί : :.ι U . . : ' . tun. .·.·;< . . ; ·... Jîu»;.ins \\ i'V ../ning tin· . - . Π .φ. |ol .. I'lic Hamhu· , radio, ihii'î Nazi trausinittci stiil in eadeaslini.'. 111 (icrjiuinx. ()i ' rials; %(\ that the hard battl*· tor lierlin reached its ( lima\ : ·' Vioseow dis patches v.' i ί ' i .re:·, ··! > Zliukov .oui f \ a η Kiiiicv, oini liri.lUl.i; la I . ■· es ill !!llli:l, \\ ere srii. . .ill ι·· 1 tor a \..i> l»a\ \ : ι .ι \ ί ! I'..i*i throw η in maximum artiHt-i ν ai:.f .·iι· r>i>\s ··ι to rcclui i' <. ι ■ ί'ι : ι 111 ι .'sistamc. S 11ΠI it · .··!> :·:.· I?i". army . ·η .·: ι a il ι'111 ■ ρ, r. 11.! : i. 411,000, Tuvinj ·!·.!» <·! I i'i ! near Wt 1 ).: ! ,.:a λ (C Mussolini Is Slain I»\ Patriots MUSSOLINI . . . EX DICTATOR MUS.SOLINl . . . DICTATOR Milan, It.ilv. April HO.—• (Ai')- Spat η ■. 1 > . ι Mussolini was the object today i f the vengeful w ai ι the Italian pen whom he liad promised a place in the - .:t. ·..· instead t·· tie and misery. The former Italian dictator, his beaut;tu! \ · r 1 -■ Olaretta IV; and seventeen fascist leaders were shot t > I' -han patriot.· Ginlan il Mc/ergere. near ( omo. Sain: ο y ' Taken prison»·:· were u number ot ο. Μ'.,.-.-ιΊι ι c... . who Wi ι (.■ also ihot. ( '■lark Proclaims End Of Campaign In Italy Κ :::< Anril ι Λ!'; (lenerai Λi,.tl, ( ark. 1 ">«η army il!· > n ■'·«).<!· r. ii η ;1 · · il ne ! toda\ lis.· irtual end ι.;' tin- limy .·ι■ ·ι l.i. ,, fain;· J·.·η in Italy. i>tf!.: . that ' .· thermal! armit·- in 11a 1 liavi· "i . ι virtualK climinaUHl a military fore®," he said that _"i enemy division* have ' i η 11 h■ 22 111111 I . l'ii ί h ah i ■ . .*:ii armies. He .-aid !·■«· (i> rmaûs "can ιι·> . · > ι, ■ · ■ r effective :·· - ; < ■ -11 armie.-Iiiii .. that scattered t ieiitiii.e may c.ml uu<·. îîîρ least s Nrruck Oil ί if Mishll K\ usliu L<\ I S. !>< nvihers (itiiiii. V I \I > —11it tiny h\ tl:* ν i ;i 11 in :ood b»mh iΠ" W t'.I ! i : .■ · t ' <' i)ί !.")() to 'Î00 Super!■ · s homhed Ja panese militar\ ι ^lallations on Honshu . ι ! ι « i K.\ iistui from medium :t21itn<i iitda.v. Ii was the fifth consrn.dve da.\*s strike a I K.\ ushi; i.ii ι, s stajiin'4' area for air aita< I. « ainst I . S. i*i va>io:i forces Okinawa, o-3 miles outh. Besides >i\ airfields on Kyushu, tin aims <n .iimmuiI 'il miles west o! 1 >k\o was attack ed toda ν. I ' ο i \ ν · ι -a ill KM) Mus taiiK fighters from Iwo .lima es corted 100 f> i{ - in tin· attack on I akikaw a'-, audi».me. CtflSÎS W 111 ! 1 ! M t_T Sohd Si'p-:-i>rt in Ircnch Mentions Γ 11 i- \ pril ·<». — ( Λ1Μ — fiance appeared toda\ to he re tfisterinu' solid support for its leftist part> on the basis of I latest returns from the muni i cipal elections. I he communists. socialists and new "resistance" urolips. < * î· im reasiiï'4 theii >tr: nuth, and e\ en in the rural areas, tr »diiionall\ conservative, tlie lei »>ts maintained their leads. Ï tcijues Dcndroux. brother in-law of (ieneral !)<>('· aulle. was retained as mayor of Calais, i w»»'mis h\ au overwhelming I vote. Doughboys Driving For i wo Airfields On Okinawa Island C . Λ -A; r .... ■ lat : IMS tin·!!· U " . ■ ; .. i·.·, ! : ' : their t* <«n s atii ern Okinawa. 'Πιο lully filed, un ι·μ· rîi'd U. S w., ;.·· oKi'd and m » geri 1. ■ ■ . !!..'■< ν.ι·ιν k;!a ■· .nded uni ■Me wa.s m..-.'-111.,. I includ • . i .- : \ army τ : : ·. ..it ive armi . : .ediaal ιli n·;. ι 1 he 1 .'UKI0-: .·..·>: t ad ο c· η ι > · j ort-ïthe gs.int ι n ; , . - , 'aiuted . >r .,»·!· gle,. .iliu v. I · . - pi K'ture. "J ' li ■ m ver j i ru: > .· : < ι miliary t ; i- s 11 c· I ci ;. ! . '! a· . ·. · · ι i ΛΓ Cor j ri h.piindellt Yirn 11 ! 1 Ile l e ai ι i ; eported ::i I· 1 <.-■ ·' \ ι Ίιι·.--', N i 111 i ζ Total Ami'r.i ι ( )ki nawa and nearly ι ~ :.. :. ι i - were 1!. ! 41 . includitm 1.847 i. '.'ri. thv.iug ! Friday. The .1 a]i;ini>e m- t · ' ! 2·ΜΙ air ci alt il', wave alter w av( again.' Aini'i ii- il loin > · Ί1 Ο ;:na\\ 1 r· r Saturday noon until 2:15 a. m. Sun !..y M":n-\ ιμ.ιμ'Ί · damage t light :r.i!> "f t!·.·' iieet. at a cn.-t ι : 1 ll-l 111 : ι ικ un; pi a' ie.- - ait (I >wn. "j The doughboys "t the 27th in fat ! ry diva- il c ptured the n >i" ht half of Machinate airfield, two ar la hall' miles north of Nalia. Ok 1 nawa's ι up.; .1. ■ n the Wi st c. >... ! ;. I · ;'7·! ·»! ·; ν d: 'η g.· 'it ' ' ,^ίι;.- overlooki'ig Yonadai ι air d : ι me. Czechs On Way To Meet Allied Heads 1 ο Ask ί or [ irms Li >1 ; ι !( ill, Λ · .ο. ( AI')- -A II . rich 11 i m π. · ι·. ρι « irnably to all three nui r , .v..···-. v.as under stood '1 ' ' "■ ' '' its λ1· t- - to<lay. lirii · r ■ , ■ m i 11 i11 · ι " s wen· order, d to -tand by as s\\ il'tiv ln<··. : : y d'-vi .'>! >ιι κ-lit ·, pointed υ. if ; il , y'.- cillapse. I'rin·· .Mi.'.i ter t Ίιιιη hill was reported ι·!· · rtn.tr a tatement for the ι mm ο: s tomorrow - May I Jay : it there w as no in dicat it in ι if wiia' 1 ·· imvnt -a>. ι vi ι km ι IM \m ( o\i i 11 κ un κ «λ r; II m \i .mi ι κ Μ.,. : .. S , ·.. ·>· ■ . 3(1.—(ΛΡ) — Κ; ee υ.,:.. . ορ ·Ι s s ici le ι :: l> da\ Λ '■■<■· Ciι·. · .ιη D;,'ii: h b· rder. S . η Si I:» Stockholm ".he : .· ;j:h office pi..' 'hat the de!· u.i . ι ' Swedish : , ,if : ι ;ght i.t· < '· ■ ' ι. tu join lit n.icMtr ::: '■>::· ' a With .1 η .· ,Κ·Ι I;. · · ··.· .· ii;'.rn ,-,t • : . :. : I internees. Γ: .t· <■)·..·'■: II.· · ·. -Βγπι.ήΙ >1 to ,· ' S'il ·· -.y.!. ..■;·■·...<· been the sec nd in iwn u. .vs. Hiiiimler was .·!■'. Dai : . e talked \ ' h Γ.· π ■ >tl f<>ι· three îour- S :îday . ' .A;it>er:;r.ia. during λΊ . :. - h t 1 S·,", .i unt wa> .· 1 « p— ... t>· a..m ' ' ■ ··.<::· Il;·· Allies* H.m. . ι , ,.ti iii /ι < il ■·> -ι ί κ s \ < ■ \ι ι ι π\<; \\ π Η I ; 1 ί Ι"·'.Ι Λ Μ unit \ Ν s Puppet irlud ; ι titi LT C ¥7 ). b. rorces Closing ία Upon Davao d, Foiu \ Liberated Americans Coming Home ! I\ \. \l'i Kveiv ι 1 I i 1 Mil , . a.- t t -t 1 as the J : : ! > : ' 4'. ι. ι!ΗΉ·, Su - * preme headquarters announced to· .1 |V. • ··■ » ;> : : in piMnu.-e I, > , ι ■ I'll· ■ :"i ramp :n " ■ the path oi the AU ed advance, raih t> ' : ; ; ' .i !,c I : ,i >1 i.l; ίιι forced 11 ■ .nvites, Γη Uni S'.ri·. authunties ...■ ι .■ ■ ated milita.y 1 personnel would be prohibited front d lak <\£ . I'tlu : t in the war C'· nil NEW SURRENDER OFFER REPORTED ON WAY
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