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Hgttîtergmt Batly Btspafrh II1KTV SECOXI) YEAR L Κ Λ.SKI" WIHB (KIIVK'K Till: Ass· » ιλί ι : 11 μ: ι HEXDER.SOX, Ν. C., WEDNESDAY ΛΙ· ΤΕΚΧΟί >Χ\ ΜΛΥ !», 11» 1-", I I JJ1-1SH » . Ι Κ Χ « Ί . I "Γ S ! χ ; \ ' Ι·Ί\'[·: ( EXTS COPY Surrender Is Ratified In Berlin + ★★★★ ♦ -k *& + + + + + ++ + + + + + + ++ + -k it if ir Truman Statement Eases Way For Jap Surrender AMERICA'S BIG TOWN SQUARE CHEERS WAR SSSCWS COUfjr ΈΛΛ IF YOU LIKE, but anyway hero are teci dug thotirands vvh·> fûccl Nt w York City's "cm·-·:···· Γ the v, >r!d" and ovc: iluwcd throughout the big town as the iii1 unoUir..*; «. ... eu me in that Germany's l.i ; an .; had . -mendered and war was e nded in Kurot e. Nobody bother·.d about the war still to bo won . t. ti, for whistles were blowing and confetti filled the air and the celebration was on—no4 only in New Y · 1 t also in all the world's towns—although official announcement v\ a.·· postponed. <r mcrn^r -j:. ) U. S. Seeks Control Of Land It Seized In Two World Wars I Issue Looms Large Λί Conference, With Fan-American blue II !· ; ' ; 11 u ' ! (.'(.. .M ay ! I. ( Λ Γ Ι ■ ι nihil Stall · ι· . Kin;' an j ;··.·.· · η ι lit nil ι — ι· 1 fui ni' jaiiii ' . ' iz< il in both world wans \\ hi,eh will allow tin afiuy an.l ii:i\;: .-■ I it·· ha·i's al an,. 1" iiil in! tin world considered vital to I ϋ il. il St al··· .-ι viint\. questi n ! : ι·Ι(·ιΙ ! II::··· . I I '■'':· I 1 I I ill tin liiiM ι ν, ι ·.. 111 ci : 11 < ·.' I • ·. II. · \v. ! 1(1 \\ .11 Ill- I ·-'■ ' ■ ' η π η !i; 'ill . • ι ι··. ι : . vit .· ■ >· ι ·.·. ι i'.'i 1 lu· i ■ ; .:fc » ' ι iiii.li.·. In- ; I'uitfll X. ι * 1 ■ 111 · ι'· 'life) ellCO, u 11 Ί : η· ι ..ii : . ι. ■ ι da,\ ··! S-.\ ici I· >n·- j ι ( ι.mini — :|· Λ ! Ioto\. Π a· . I ! ι · ■ ι ..- η· ι ■ lu h',' t .ι dove! a : I I Γ !1 -Λ ■ ι .ι ι i c : 111 -: i i π ; y system j ihin tin security council ol' the pro I i-i ; ... · lii irgalli;· ill..11. 'Die American delegation is sharply II 1 i< . : ' : : til!: II MI'st Ι' Ί1 .I 1 III ι : II- I ι I Si - : :, ι · member.- 1.;'. m- iii\" -ii J I tin I'.in-Ani, : icaii M-t-np 11 · ■ special ι ' '-iii n:i, Hut >1 " urn ι > ρ i 11 : ■ » 11 up- j ' ι It,, dcvcli ping '. r .ι proposal • I"' (.-'.UK il m· r.ivi η supreme . .·.; ii-ity over l!it· l'an-Ameru-an :y.',rm, but hi.1 instmeted to delegate i . 'in· ].ni\vi ι' t.i enforce peace ill Ί !y regional disputes ill this l.emisj .here. President Truman may have to I' .:ke the l inal deeision. Λ Î. 11 leave.· the conference in an ,.··· ...l'iei'e of big power har i : " 11 y. The Si.viol ambassador t.' W.i.-hiiiL'ton, Amine Gromvko, takes e ι a ; : : : laiislu ρ of the Russian delegation. The presence el' the Soviet loreign minister for the first two weeks is credited with handling speed ol the cnnlereMce through the lir.-t ph.se of big-power agreement. A brief S3S s; ii of the 11 : l; five last night marked hi.- last ni'! ci il participate η. Cotton Rises Toward Close Xc.v York. May 9.—(ΛΡ)—Cot t in futures opened lâ cents a bale hit'her to five cents lower. Noon J>rices were 2D to 2â cent- a bale highii May 22.93, July 22.78, Oc tober 22.28. I'v. Close May 22.8!) July 22.73 October 22 23 December 22.12 March 22.04 To Be Tried Here CAPTURED in Italy, K. ru Pound, 130, i.s to be brought back to this country for trial as u traitor to the United States. Native of Idaho and friend of Mussolini, Pound bei a ι,e notori ous as "the'"Yank Lord llaw-llaw" l'or 11 is work in behalf of the now defunct Axis. One of »·' ht An en cans under in hcte.ent, he 1 .·■ i death if convicted. (lutcriMtlunal) Begin Seme Reconversion Immediately Washington, May Π —- (ΛΡ) - Wartime controls >■ or ! ■ ;i·<ι,. rati··!·.il}· and prViin; ! in· co'i tinued until Japan i- defeated, the administration sa : · · ο y Γ ··. ι . reconversion will siart io'.mediate ly," High lights I'.·:· I!·,· : . m . outlined at a White li e no conference by War M.^Ii/er Fa J M. Vinson: 1. Immediate suspension of the ban on howe and il<racing, and Mfting of the nridnl^ht ento.tain ment curfew, effec'.vo tomuht. 2. Release „| ,· . : ν and manpower, no longer needed for the Picifi:· war, ! · .< 1 ··.· ι more new automobile.- w thin ίχ t·· nine months. 3. Some prosnects ol an early in ■rease in gasoline allowances lor •ivilian motorists. 4. Vinson said he · a ν .·» ι lie . lions of an early general imprave (Continued on 1'age Three.J German Commanders In Control There Reported Suicides Osl Nur\\.i\, M .t ν ί».— ( \!') — (inma»' ι r ■ oî'In 11 » ; !. i \ said Josel 1 V: b<i\i n. i iri iiia·.] <ommis-âoner iii \ a m! S S < iiMii'ral I· (ii· i*<>fik«fiitï : il stiicidr' by ir.: al 11: : t ils 3; : < ; \ . \ I ' ) - Vidkun !.(· b< ·: ·. 111 .e .1 > in this war, Ί · jail today ; ίι· ( >slo, and 'iicly in the η·· η under I - Λ « · " . ι- h iel\ broken . : · ' < ·.· ν nirli toppled λ ; u ay, drove , ' 1 e < ' i ' ; . · .· 1:11J t η ι in a . "! his cabi !ici me.·: i'·'!- . Win It· : li^nmcnt is .-cheduled : y ... κ ·. ■ ι ml i ft· olli e. ils .ι. I ... · ι· arraigned until t' Ί11· ΊΪ'Ί ( I ) ι -1... : ι : iv- .. · · ' · ι yesterday said Quisling had been in his lavish suburban home, "Gin It·," guarded by \ .ι1 :ne I r η t : ! .ιa ι. 1 Γ ! : t \ we : :··!···< 'S round— « <i ι.; H "1 ' ·'!· : '.hl'i ugh out I · 1 ■ >·, m· >ve Nazi '.:···)>.- :.>· ' ■ went for \\ . : ci .n e ·. · ' veen Briga dier C τ ι ί n ;. f I ι;. II.' 1 . ι ! ι iel ol the Allied e ίγ : il. and M.. ! r Gene: I II · e :. :e!' ni staff : : he Γ.er: 1 iiuler in Nor way. The I i ι · 1 ο ' ■ ■ : \ i 'lent'e <>C : . » >1 ι >·:·· ·ι : " tuuht when 1 ν . ' λ'· ~ · i it. .· ..n sail.·!· vu·:·»· kilV I .-η «mtsidc the office ol the newspaper Ai'tenposten. IW . i«le Qu:.· : .. î '= · j>a.u.iiula Min ;ΐt■ ι■ Fi.uel.-a'.v:; avl lifl· mini-tev for ,-p.u-ls and : τι d ■ ·ι\ Axel Stand, are held .1 t ).·-!·■ prison, liio official >avs Congressmen Mace Interpretation On President's Words Washington, Ai.ι. P. (Ai') —President JTruman's state ment on unci» : ι · ! i t i · ί ι η I s : ι r · · · ■ 11 del' tor Japan was widely \ iewi.'d in (-' .· ·.·,r<· s t«.day a· easing the way lor the Japanese t < > end their l'utile struggle Some legislators interpreted it. tin), as lending credence t<> ru mors of peace overtures from l'ok VII. Sr. a! V .liilm.-· :·. i> ·;·.,! <%.!· rado, aid he m 1 il "c.u ι. : ι μ : 11 i ι m " of peai . 1 · ■■ 11 r rep< >r' "I! it vi iu cat: ex pi ι-" ■ \ eft ire :·! all i u .. · · ι >ιηιι·»ϋ«· ' , ic; rU" s. "Ύ!: ν :ι.( : :. r' ! ; ι sy CÎι· Ί< c4.c;ii warliirc." The Pre.adentV Ι.ι'("μί,!. isMU·: itlong with his V-K pr ·. >rLimation yesterday rviier drd ;ii e>'.mt;y' i Î t im·»· ηι\ une > η :■·; ·:' ι Ί.Ί\ nde : >v r·. · .1 ' ;iiic. c a : ' i :. ; κ t η \ · :ήπ ·. , ïi ;î Mi . 'l'i -ni:.!' 1 ai» a.>kea for the Japanese pe ι pie and supplied this answer: "Et means the end of the war. "It means the ΐι·ι· η··.:. ·π ni' I hi in! !' : ei 11 ·< <>! the military leaders who ha. r : r. <i 11;111 Japan to the present brink of di.-.asler. ■ J t nu .. ι pi 1 : ; ι τ the return oi soli iii r I'll .-.···.»! s t I till if ί illli ! e . the ι II : -, t'ai· h.ii. . d ι NOT SIKH n.ST I H \\(.i TO HI M .Mil 1 '■ >K VO :· \VS nice. all iled by tn IIS ('"111 (Ci.ii'i ;· ■use Ί i : I'l l Truman Signs Extension Of Draft Set-Up \V :1 Μ.ι \ '.I ( Λ1' ι - -Γ idetit Ί' : a·. :·. i. y signed le.;..· t inn extendttisft ' seleetive · <·. ·. act as a "c.i.pi i! ng necess 'y in eollt itllia nee c :.:l.tarv opei'ati against Japan The President said he signed bill extending the military draf year from May 15 (or until the \ has ended on ai! 'fonts) \\ ith :« tanee lieeaa e dues not Λ :ι action to be interpreted as exprc ing concurrence with a section the le.ui.sl,a - ·■ : placing "au e.i striction 011 the War and V. ν part nu 11!.- ai :h« ir managei c:i '. the fighting 1 ·. ce ." The Mieasii: ι 1- passed by ( grcss prohih.N t!ie use n! lr!->a olds 111 comliat jnle.-s they aa\ <· at lea.-t six it lis of training. Signs Terms CHItF OF STAFF of the Gorman Army, C< «l.-Gen. Ci ,:. \tv Jodl, ac cording to tin· ! ! ι ' . :il reports from Europe, s ι ' h κ" ! une. ::ditionnl sur render ter; s ι'·. r G. nnany. The signim*. it v.:.. ' .'· i, was done in the headquarters of Gen. Eisen hower. ( International) h Y* 1T> ® h ϊ r jk. riiiî celebrates Soviets Allowed Νυ Hint Of Surrender Uatil Early In Day .··!·■ cw, Ha) !>. ( Λ Γ ) Ί : ιιί= . ι ! :: - m Ι' Κ t ~ - j ;. , - SWal'llU'll t ! ; i'<111 .u'h ii. .1 S'ir.arc -luml injr, "I .· ni}.'· iii St a! 11:, and ' i ! ur I a;i for \ if' ι l'y' as ! lie Si a ict »·a} ·i! .a 1 ι ι 'in Ί "Mi I" the last ». an, w .it. ' child today to n:d ol the Imiτο υ. S. military I ai'l'uss tfi!· : : mi the lilt - down for the 'i ul; man •u 1 1)0,0011.00(> m· ni·iiis news Germany h·. ι. - ' ry Γι '■ the ; ι i ! ies. • ! 1 ν Slavic. ΓΤ l.i'v.t.in, star '. ratlin. ..Hit nadcast all of c ; r 1 ■ : I ,·! ι ii. > ·\ M·' t* like a |). lire >1 Three. ) BRUSS* I S REACHES CONTACT WITH KING lîrusscls. M.n Ί. \!'ι — \ Η(ν1"κιη cabinet comniiiniiiue to da> ,innauncccl II».il official con tact had heen established with Kir.u I .eopold ill recentb re scued h\ the Vmcrican seventh arm\ in \ustria. hut sait! noth ing about his return. Goering Taken By U. S. 1 mops Following Arrest By Hitler 'il Sixth Λ: ■ y G ■ >li|) Headquarters, !\I ly it. ι AI') 1 In · : !. 111 η Ooorins. ·:ι.ν ;:·!»· μ·.·'·ιιιΙ ιι ·. ικ Xazi. vv;t-s [captured last night by the Ameri can seventh army, an ί declared to· t ! ; y t ! i.i ' : ι. ■ , ι I hern a rri" tod by •. 11 Gr: ·»;;!!.- ι >: ι orders ot M itlor be cause lir wanted to conclude a sur render. The 'a· ivichtnarshal -aid lie was ' seized by the Germans on April 27, 1 i-M I'.erchtesuadon and ordered executed. il·· la-t saw Hitler ·ίι •April in ! '·ι·: '1 he a ;■ erted I !e I >. 11. i >u :>e!:e\· i H. tier died on April 27 (.r 28. Field Marshal Albert Kesserlrlng, j German commander of the western fr >nt until Mardi, .,| .» w.i r:.j>! od. C ; t ■ μ ι ·. ■ : 11 H:«n··· v.>n Kpp, «·!· twh !o drl'i'nder ot Muni ·ί. end .ou t ii" of Bavaria, also was captured by the 30th division. He was one ni '.ho : - ginal Nazis, The mist :ii:l>nrne dh'isinn ctp turi· I LI Gen Berger :n a · is« sur render of Waffen ss troops near Eei sin: I G ·ι·: .:ις unendercd ,·ι·. iniî'.j ; ι Br;i. <Son. Π··:··<· · S:.i··';, ' 01; commander Ί tin To\a · 11 \ - : ο ι. The - iirroiidi-r 1 >11 a : 1 id t ; ■ : Ν t/i : ( 1 1 π :! 11. M.·- ( ·■ «TiliL; ,.1 : I : : ■ . ι'1:: ί· i . . · v «· ν 'nkrn. ΛΊ 1 h t .· . ppo ι rod > be i i In·..!;h. The wiiii .in. ' ίο t.» .0 ·■;· t ι - ·, ι . ' V S ilUH'il all, ι . Ι I lo ti ontly. ( ; <· ■ . ^ 1,.sf : : >ro than h..l · .if do >. . t' m< in the bombing ·>! Borohu··· gaden. Β ν Act Λ ο mit *./ S * S ' 11 Τ^Λ £ λ I heir r oil Uereat At Hands Of Allies 361 '""«Τ - "Invincible Army ' Claim Is Blasted For Enemy Forever Berlin, May —>( VP)—The 1 mal a et nt' military surrender dl all (it·; mai;;. - . πι : il m to-~ to the Alii· il anil il :i arinirs hijrli i-'immai Ί.- t··« k plan· in tin· Berlin suburb ol' Karlshorst this mm nin.L· at 12 : 11> a. ni., centrai Κιιπ pi an till· (7 :1 ( > j.. m KWi' Tin si lay ι. ; ι : ■ y : ; · ( ί · : m.. : ι ! 1 a ν y . : a; ! : ν dit l'ieuli fur ]> · ' ■ .. V . i> . "i l Late a legend ' ■ " . ι ' ι j ι ' , ; 11 ' UU CK. ι ,·. ,a ,· mimandt·! - >v: Κ . ■ Glι ι :. 1 V··:! Friedcberg .,·..; Atr G. Stu \ Air C'ii,·. : Mur.sna! S: V '* 1 iiior, .in ;>ehai : >1 Cîi «·. ■ l:i and bv General Greia>ry Zh'.i kov in behalf of the high command 1.1 the Red army. General Carl S| U. S. Army. ..■:<) G ·ι:ι · a ai de Lattre le Τ; .: y. r u. ma nd " of the Km·».·:, ^ . ι- , ar: y. 26 U. S. Fieet Units Sunk At Okinawa. G ]W:«> il. ΛΡ> ·πί ν - Γ γ - » : ; ι .ι ι : ! : ι. .m i 1« ι· ι π. .· :·. landing Report ( J< >ΠΊ 11 1 aken AN > π Li \\ 11 h Gen'l i\ cssclnn^" New \ «»rk Ma> — ι Λ \n \B( broadcast f rom Paris toflaN said Hermann Gorrinu had been raptured h> the I . S. Seventh arm> j ( aptured with («orrin.i w as l ield Marshal \H ert Kessel ring, said \Iî( 's correspondent. Slanle.N lïichardson. Kiehardson said (ioerinç told liis raptors he had been sentriic· ed to death h\ llitler, hut that he had escaped and hail hern in the area of his rapture since last March. WEATHER von Νοητη < \noi.i\\ l air and moderately cool to da* and toniftlU. with sliuhth lower temperatures rast (entrai portion today. Thursday, in ( ré sine cloudiness, with little change in temperature. Signed For U. 5. THfS IS the r ι rerent picture taken of Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, chief ol stair ior General J.isenhower. lie is reported to have signed for the United Stales tlie pa per by which Germany surren dered unconditionally to western Allies and Ku^sia. (International) Three French Ports Arc Surrendered By German Siege Units Ï.îmk'ii:,. Ma\ ί».— ' \ΓΜ—Pro mt'ι Marsh.·} Stalin tonight un i ; < ii lice, i ι : « : » ϋί>ί ration ol' Pra gue. The y /.echo's!οvak capital was freed at \ a. m. today by *»;ar>hai K\... Konev's troops alter a switt ni^ht maneuver i>\ tanks and i ilai.tr>. striking Irom the nort!; Stalin said in a broadcast order ol the day. I,· · ι Λ Γ ) —A 'a: ·· >' lb·· Prague ;n! ' ι .--a it I ' ia Κ .. Man t roups . : 'Vf 1 1 < isinvak apital, and that German planes m bed the city and three other > oints in the republic shortly 'ι τ\ν;ιπΐ. ■ c;;illy tU·;ι ί'. time. : : it.· ι lei-mans m At • il.iSl'S of ·*■ ! Iv> i: .nique l'HP·. The ' e ι- Mi'nel ■ ·ι 104i ι Vmut ".·' ■··>·! < .ei tnans \\ ere I' · \ : ι i vii iili'il ir tlie t'u ■· s'.ii": . "'i! ei! 1» ; |s .ill irn 1 ι : ii ;i« irises lien ( ; · ii ii ι -ι ι ι aiders threat - ι :i " i \ 111. il ι ! r\ \ctiiin surll ι1 ·ι ■ t ι·ι ' ■ ·I l ist n.isps at i'i h . utl.iw i I un,1er sur i :·..!·■ .:i . and < n rm m |>ai (i, ;. . - ι . ■ ν lu- treated is ι i . ' · c s -1111 : ι » -uh.iei t to suni ni.uw t μι utiiin. t'/ec l !:i'*ee ( ■ ■ ; 11, :. v i ve M. Kr.il ipjr and •i e.imp at ' I1: lune, >n ι >ed. The ; ne Cter nnt m erl.«iked ι :;ht h,- ·,1 ί'ιΐ' ' ,.·\ a'tempt !·> yet the western Allies to attack the
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