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V»«. rv.mi DCHIN^ fcACfcLLENT WAR;jtiggJ5p;^*ββ YANK i IGHTING MEN by tens ot thousands—350,ΟιΌ, to bo approximate—plus 350,001) miles of ocean distance, arc in the log ot the U. S. transput t YW.sf Point, and more thousands are being · dded as the big ship aid.- in the deployment of our armies out ot Kurope. Son.e ot her khaki-dad pas.· cngers on a recent voyage are pictured (top) relaxing on a spot of her spacious decks, and the ship herself is shown (bottom) under headway on one of her many trips. She sailed unescorted, relying on her speed for escape from enemy attack. Largest merchant ship ever built in the U. S. and originally nanti ci the America, the West Pont has served the war under co - niand of the Nnvnl Transportation Service. Tltt. e are official Navv photos. (International) /Ή HP Germany ίο War Flancs Nothing To Be Left As Basis For Move Toward Rearmament Αϊι. . ... Λΐ,Γ Supreme 1I ea dej u a r t e r s« Allied Ex ;< . »n ry Force, June 9.—( AP) - th : i η ν will be :-t r. ; ··)«' l ·.·!' \ ar: ms • rie·; » fiest' · vv her tuture w ι r ) ' ;* aht'os. t i ι ι. : L,. ι ι ni «»: prii ;.îîe 1 unctions » » ι the repara tion- program. Ambassador E du η \Y . , . vy, I>: es dent Truninη", ρ r reprr ent .ι' ; \ e "it the Λ ! ! : h Κ( . . at ions Commissi >η. aim >uneed 1 .ι ry .-aid it w .· the > · ' u : . I .'t·· 1 is'atr : ia' a:iy (it . : . i .· ν <-!' a a:· nalin · ( ' , I not be removed should be de sî ; -yed. '' Λ *· d> nul w ant another war to i-.'e .:i\ ···!.- te· - ee I" ' t ι . ' ent t a i en . >ir · Ί i > · . <·■·.·, e. « : though we dnn'i λ it on. - J \ ! l ι U · > heads the Λ 1 ■ ι . . rai dea ^ ' : ι e:i r ι : t e · t ι '·■ : ι ' ' 11 le a: a ι ai · conféré* : ; · · t » i-e held a M - ·. ·. : ι: a.ler phn · Ja: ; d »\v:. the Yalta conference. Pauley ind - ι .:*«·.i " ;,t tile .Ante : oeie^at ■ i. which has just completed a lengtl y sr. .''.v ai the A · .·: an vea.i.el ;·· ·t »! Germany. \\ .- to M - ( .. h η a definite pr.i^ram in i: 'i. out virtually η the dnrK . to the desires ot Hu si a and Britain, the only other powers to be repx'es «. r I . ι : the in it 1 et :nj*. ! ' .:,·>· ;lUd 18 !.. 2n :e. - t.: t !.· 3 : 11. : η dek.nation v. hi leave M"U (1 ! .r Mo-cow, while the rema:a der, all tec.fin.ical representatives, ν ! e .ntinue stu. y the ρ·>.·'>:b:lha - e! i·; ai'atinn.- in Ge; many. GAMBLE PRODDING SLOW BOND-BUYERS V.' ι -hington, June !l ( Λ Ρ ) hid - ■ν : · s .1 purchases <■: !> · <ls in ti:.· ^ « :ii h War I.. ..in ι ·.·«·: »·.. s J.!'· I ">. I'll....Mill CD.2 percent I. th·· ST.(Kill. 000,000 quota—as the treas try cte ι Ι ι ni, ν the lack "1 .-ι»·:ιΙ;.ιιοι>ιι.> buying. 1 ί the individual purchases ι ι <1 ■'··. 000.000 were ii. Κ b nil and represented 5<> percent of the S"I.'MMI,(ii;ii,|)0() Κ I . nii i-siic. I ■ I H. (î amble, direct, r .1 * ne w >r ii ii a nee division, said that bond sales "ι llie cunt t drive which end >' ■ :;o. have bei η m. i "< lily by : .· buttonholing by the war b ι, 1 Si.le> people.'' COURT UPHOLDS WARD SEIZURE Chicago, June 9.- (AP) — Tha ' ' cl Stiles ci re it .· >u"". .·! :<p 1< y ι iterday upheld the govern ' "I in iN seizure Dccci be: '.'.H ο' J.' lilies of Montgomery Ward and ' 11 a h y in Chicago and six otle : ' ' " . reversing a .January -7 led c,v' distnet co rt ruling. I iie appellate court di. , ed that en order be entered granting th re'iel . ought by the pi.. : whie.i \v:i> the government, asking for a 3U anient to uphold legality of the s< /lire order bv the late Pre-ideni Raasovelt and for an injunction to (restrain Ward's from interfering lv-h army operations. Ralph Bard Quits Office in Na\ \ .\s Lndcr Secretary Washington. June 9.— ι AIM— I'residrnt tinman lia» accepted tin le-, n.iti<i:i of Κ aI ah Bard, ni ( Ιιίοιςο as under m'itc t.ι» ν · I tin· navy. Bard λ\ i 11 be sin corded l> Λ'· tenius I., (.all's of Missouri, now as-îsUint ,ecretar.\ of l!ir uav.v for air. (•at: ·.' sillfOs-air M ill 1)1· John ι I Sullivan, of Maiiehesier, \. I ii.. former secU'tar\ of the Ire;i -iii ν who lias heen practic inu law here ιrcentb. T!ie nominations nf Gates and Sullivan «ill be sent to the Sen ate Monda?, the White House announced. Ol Army I ο He 600 Thousand Captives /Vnvfrican . π · ι ! ι \\ ;.1 hi adri: iii cil ι'' Ίτιρίι 'r ι ι "s sicrrm.Lj IM'J.O, ·() . :!ΐ'.'».ί ι ·»> Ann π can-! c!d : rise ners to France l'or ι ibor, Hoberi .ί. α « » ! ι! it· Ιί ι i î < ·( i Si ι · '.s |.:··.\ : marsh Vs '>11 (v. «Ii, . Ιο. ι d a! . j j.K ·,.«· hf id'jiiai'tor. . ι These prisoners, who will conic ι ί <!··]■ c. ' ' t : j 11 ( · ! f charm· ni' thf Frcn.-h .ii .- ! as it' ti.f French had capt .-red tiifin. aro η ·\\ held in *c\ ui yt clo. m c. in !' raiH'f. •jr-J c rresH uains For Stocks X. Vol .. .Jir:.- :·. -I .MM Se it- ! t< 11 ti -ι :. - .ι siilave : . i",:u r ι -iUS j I ιί',ή ns:t.··. in ! · ί .·. π):ιΐ'.;ι·!, ;·I- j ti■ ι>; 1 ρ 11 ni;,ny le;.ilt r.- ·. · . 1 ' ι ; in ! ' ' ''.v. i D' Illl.il: I. ι peil'i : : 1 ( · : ■ t ' ,· ■ .. e' : - ; 11 : ' hi Ii', u*! I ■ al > ί : : : I e: ! :nv Ά,, \· , obscured the directi m near tl::· final j hi nr. Supporte<i were Santa F<\ North- 1 ern Pacilic and Cïenrr il Mot >rs. Laggards included Bethlehem. New Vmk Central and Montgomery Ward. CHARTER IS GIVEN WAREHOUSE GROUP ! î 1 limh. .1 rue !!. 'ΛΙΊ The Bright Belt Warehouse Association, iiieludillL! 1\ Ii Hi»· III"! I : \'i - ! Kini.1. G;i ruia. t" .· 1 , .„· . Hit | Cariilinas. has been granted a char- 1 ter by State Secretary Thad Eure, 1 The cert il ii ate ol i a irporati 11 | issued Thursday, stipi l.ile tl. ' tit organization is a non-profit a.ssn na tion with no capital stuck. I. c rporators include Fred. S. Royster, Πι nde:··, η: IV 15. Sugg. Greenville; A. 1. I'arvi .·. Iliii'iiain: L. H. Beck. F;:i|.:ay Spi :ι_.-; Λ. A Fowler. Fairmont: Van S. Watkins. Oxford: Guy K. Bar:·es. Greenville: G. V. Smith. Greenville: Κ. Γ). Mt:i thews, Winston-Salem: We.-lev Sin ••iPtarv. Lake City. *s C : Ε. Π. Pe .Ta'net'e, South Boston. Va : Λ W J, ·· .·» > South ΗΓ. V. and Κ. Y. "Λ ΦΖ ¥V â Uiet •res Siizeki Premier Promises Βi11er Enci F ight In The Pacific War (By The Associated Press.) The Japanese Parliament met in m emergency sv.-mou in bomb •avaued 'I'oi.vo today I ο approve an mprec^dented bill tr:mslerrin:$ ■·· · ( · ■ i 1J ν , r of i t s powers to the ... :i η : l : ! ' -1 ! i':v er Kantar » ··..zuki, \\ ho .prom m·( 1 the war • 'ι the hi· 1er end. • > : V οΓ this "emer .. !l" and five < »t her .· ' - ' ra- ! iretaM . i. . ' This wiul:I ;·. · . a- sessions of ! ι.. \ e done little but Ρ rev ο a sly ■. ί 111' cabinet. · ■ >va- des/rib e - ty" to meet • e ι.c: :iment • . : '.·ρ,ι e for the Si:/.:.iki told ■ · ·■; jîa' !y di i t'erent ; ! : ..· battles, ν necessity -.· ; : ι e enemy ., .: iu ''lire and lor V »u!d be \ Speedy ac cncy me..-' spec i a I w .ι ι !t,iy . . . ι VI ! i; ht I )(. ;·( ilbcr iiai'eh .. COTTON. ()|)ι·η Close . . 2:-;.n9 21109 22.:: ι 22.79 .... 22 7.1 22.76 22 ·Γ. 22.UB Scruggs. Hahira, G Λ ltll r. !V! t l: Mil! ! : md li· do rthiT thi obaco. farmers. •••ι its objects ι .Ί mi 're or c. ■; erntion . '."-Sani/ations. Hie practices helpful to the Co τιίθτθίί€θ Hears Its Close Sb *y* i Agreed Upon June 20 Now Seen As Probable Dale For Finishing Job j Sa n F ranch co, . 11 i · ^ « · 9. ( Α Ρ ) mn\ cm I ,i ! ii.54 ■ *;' m .ι :v! the com pletion ol a . cw >rld charier to | day with plans 1 ·r international trusteeship virtually complete and the veto voting rmula under ap , parentlv final o< · «au s. f With rn ne cu'nnty than tftev i have sho .·. η p. e\ : .u ly, m · del.· ; gates an i: 'is. .no , June LM' as a I wind-up date, on which i'.esiiteu' j 1 runia : may adore the comerenc.·, = thougjι si nil· few heat : o; ·. u. I June ):} · r HI. ι The pressure for speed is so -real j that w e.iry .i«· . ,.··· , ; ., l, a. '·> : · -nu'ht in . ■ ν . es si->n dealing with the -1 u>: rmata. Under ta,· formule.. : « ■ ■·■ a ρ wers would retain a veto co itrol· ovc r all ! η ajor occisions « ι ; he pro] vised world tec U'ity c ι Λ prelimi nary - ni.a ! tei mc< ' inn was ■ ι schei i a led I · ι ι a r ' i e ; a - 'lav. Si.K··.· i : - : a a ■ ■:i V. 'a 'ill·· ! United S: ··. . Ιΐιΐ: . ( Ί. :ι anil Ι·'!" miv. *Γ·.·ι 'ay 1 : ι : ι ' '. \ ; . c. uild ι.··! lit* .-ι <1 1 . prt ·. cut !r<·.· discus sion in thi.' I'liimi!, 1 mily icmiancd now for the small nations 11 » express t i ι ο ; ι · view (ill the In: inula. All sign. indicate Ihi y v. ill ; eeepl it. The break un .nh .· allouai : rn.-. Iteship c ame in a »>· - ri<> .r .-essi.m last night. Russian < bjwti»» un two , points involved ind-pendence 1 .r trusteed peoples and the status of present mandated territories were ironed out bclon !. : -i. mit ; ee t ■ co· uplei · · appro·. . : a a t ; ι is ι ce.- isip plan > :■:< · pi i ■ · r three >r lw,r ρ· 'ints held ·νο · lor : ir! a ; eon:- idia ation. M·... : im[ ant these is the demand of Brig. General j ( ..ι'1·.· ! ; 11 ι a Ι· ι h. ' ae Ph : I ippine di Ί - ' ■ that ι ; : iii'udence I" set ip as a ρ ... a.le goal !..e ail j colonial peoples as well as for those K> >vei :icd u M t U · : - ;.· - : ei 'ship. Britin and I- . ce. as col a a al goal < 11 self-government instead. Til.· United St ■ .· .up irleil taeia I po: 'am and I ! a. and C'ha... aa- j cep'.iad it. The truste· ... plan, t · «· .·· , both old League of Nations mandates I and terri t a a ■- a.-li may he pat) I under inter a' .· · ntro! a ! te: ! a ; war—such as islands captured from Japan—is purely voluntary. No tcr ritiiries v. a ; a , under tr a-' ee- ! ship -U]:er> a Ml .Id. il tile !'. Itieu. holding the:: ;.gi ocd to put them there. The plan called for a trusteeship council ol all the nations holding such H rritoi a. > pi - an c.'iual . um ber ol nation.- eh did no', have trusteeship. ! ' ·■ ' r.ati >ns would have to include any of the big five power.· κ ' 1 herwise on the council—meaning China and Russia. Session.·· : general a.-si rnblx w< iuld be "eae ■ i : .ι ι lie pu!»iu· and the j j ι es- ι a ' : 'a" it u a. - rec ommended U! ·a .'M to 0 ' ote o: a conte; ι lu e c. .. : ; ee. SIGN ALLIED CONTROL OF GERMANY ASSUMPTION OF SUPREME AUTHORITY in G !. ur victorii ua powers was marked by the signing in Berlin ul the joint declaration by Gen. Dwight L). Eisenhower (left) for the United States, ^nd Marshal Giv ry K. ν (π .lit) for Ruf rt. 1· .· ·! liai i.ul Sir Bernard L· Montgomery si m <1 foi Britain; Gen. Juu: rt.· I.attic de Tassigny for France. U. S. S.,...al Corps Radioplioto. (I itcruuHtsnal SounduhoLo) τ. v. .<?? . sit toi ν. * ·; ν ,*-> a 5 ·;.." Ά 9$ À λ i v/ύ *J W'j, - (.MM · Τ;I< ) Il 'M:.· U!1 il' Fresh Strike Is Aimed At Oil Rich Southwest Areas Mi i ! : ι, .1 !». < ΛΡ > - Tokyo ra lc ndc d yeste day on L tbuan island ; ! ι (.» h ...-Hi (··... · m \) ,-m », as (.■·.:"· ι , ί ί ) ' ιIvLicA : 1 : ! : sa ici ! 'm: : ι ·.· .> i-oniL-'-'i he·;.·, i !y Tiws oa\ lor me seventh straight day. ■ ' ν ·. , 1» - ; ■ ι y L'd l.\\ 1 l,: Ίίΐι ι» ·» I planes 4; u . ι ! u i -Major j ry| τ "ψ*Ά ·β Zhukov reels Hitler Hiding With Woman London, Julie ϋ.- -(AP)—Marshal t Zhuki.n .. χ : >. cast 1 η Λ'· . ■ η - : today, χ eves Ado Η it 1< . . in Europe, ; American and British troops to find luni. I'::e Hi -.-i;m v. ar !. ader ... id Hi· a:· :i..d in..: .·. . Actro.-.- K\ .. Usa..:. .■;> .■.■■· :ί«·: Ιο! 1. Γ : 1 ; ■·,. · : 11 . ■ I Ai. : sponcleii.- i'i lier ... "!\i ; : : 111 Zhu- : 1 co11 ist s111 ; r. !, ! i ; le. . i.·.' . !ols i!. H : probably waited until the last mo-I : ι en' .. : .· I I lu-n * >■ ·κ ■ ■ I in a plane 1 that was ostensibly held in constant MIAliltli FOU NOUTH l ΜίΟΙ,ΙΝΛ. ( onsidi't able > loudiness and a litile warmer today and tmiisht ι iid S nul.η. Scattered tliunder stcr:i'>, «: curriin mostly in aft er no an and evening. J?p = Drop Supplies To Beleaguered Unit By Chute From Plane ( · ■ nn, .1 me 9. ( AP) —American :nl iiî! y. .. * ' .·. . η g with i lama demolition charges, t<> r.ay : : ι ' i.. the last-ditch J. ■ m - : · m southern :ιι Ytoj u-1 )ake escarj η ent, which Radio Tokyo said was being given "an s and supplies** ΛI ; j : " : : <·. · ■: ' · ·(· :. -1 d: vis-on drove* 1 600 yai Is to the west c< ast yester day·. so. ι '. : ; u ' : : the < » : ι î y possible escape corridoi of the Japanese in the Naha air field area, w'here the (·.».·> · ; oci ; y the sixth M'·· 1 «. . ·· tiiree-sqaare m.lc trap. Heavy navy rifles, ι Ici artillery, r< 1\t■ *.· ■ ·tned arn»ss the t 11 î i : ' < · .'hern tip iront, as the : iii .. . .." >;· ' .. .nil .·. a was joined and the Japanese returned to all-out attacks by suicide pilots against the Hoot iti Okinawa wa'.ers. Γ ; · i ! ' f : m 1 : tin· Seventh infantry dkisi η pus led southwest i rum ιί ishicha η towards Hanagu . .. \ ι ! ia:;t' in t ' a -pen ι ng ni >vo to 1 he I ·:·.··; · . η ! !. : ; ; η Γ 1 ho ,J a pa ît >*.· line. ! v. ; ; Han.igusuku is the anchor. The 184th regiment over ran a stone fori.ifieation in a parallel advance, wiping out resistance pock t'..- with l'lamr ".mi v.rrs and gre nade.-.. Admiral Chester W. Nimitz re ported the ret im ol Japanese sui t-id e ρ : ! ·. '* ■ 1· · îiit· a 11 ark Wed es clav and Thursday and said two sm; !i ship, in Me Γ. S fleet were da-iMged. ■'".nuiim t" -·"■> .- ink and 60 damaged the anno meed casualties : · . · !: ■ a* i »i-ra;. a e«>nnected with the Okinawa >ea campaign. Sixty- ι en .lap plane.-- va-re shot (i· \\ n. i'~> · >y 'lit- K.. 1 ira! an- eom mand base on Okinawa, Nimitz said. five Million Jans Bombed a. From Homes CJ.I : :. . . ' I». ι .\ i ' ι S , · "τ ' · >l"t s, • ■ ; > · ■ > · - · ·:!:ΐ;i.-s'."n ii.ive ' - '-"ν ! ! : ι> i n Japanese day while ·ϊ ι pan's premier was' tell that B-29s have already caused r;>n . ί ι-., k· . ;-λ· i' ûi'j entire war Ί :<■ · 11 : fty" Mus tang fighters followed up the big • ·μ.:".·!■- ,: v. !·. I;nu the area bit .· een N„go>\. ,,i)d Osaka. .>·' ' mcsc : led y 1 a Su peri Is with high explosive bombs at specific tar Ν v., ·.··.·> jijui II cities il. t : : ι1 K· !.,·-< U ,!:.i ; ι ι . .·. ·: tta . w is ;i de ! : i - .. ι '.ι ' is i ·". M :iy, w!; « . · · . :■>' '■■sts reported today destroyed 500,000 homes in the T< kyo, Yokohama, and Nagoya, ] ν■.. \ ; ■ .: ! 7:)i l.l ΗΜΙ hi> 1 H'less, Ί 1 .·,■:,■>( π >mbiiied with previ reports on April and March fire raids would make a total ni 4,930,000 Japanese left homeless 11\ Si ι : η ' : ' de-', :■ m·", ι ·:ι >.] roughly 1 . I'ii'.lill . ! Γ, ι ! 1 ■' : .1.1· '!' Cities 1' .vp. ' . . .. Yok· llama, Nayoya, . ■ ! 11 i Ko. >C. .1 . cia - a ρ >pulaii»n of 100,000,000; others list il at 72 Granviiie's Tax Cut 17c I ■ n\ ille c '\ : s !... liM-al year ! !'4. ι- I ■ .π ί ιî S1.1 :'j on lia $U>0 property valuation, 15. T. i:..,.' s, chairman, stated today fol l'Avii h·:. . ■ ί the Hi>ard of (. I "llllty tu. ΙΗΊ The rate represe ts a 17 cent re iJ ;.ι>·: ...:■ ι i-:ii ' ι.·ι■ . I year, made possible principally by an overall increase "i -·"> percent in ι·-· r > ι s · shown no the tax ; ■ .·! t ι ■ r.ty. o'dered at an earlier meeting of the board this year. Appropriations totaling S315'.618 :ίΐι· · ye,. ■ t-ginning July 1, were made by the commissioners, as the rate was η.ί ι '< α. Wife and Son Greet Pat ton on Arrixal in I . S. ■ — - - - ■ — - - ■ Commander of the famed U. S. Third Arm* ( v. t;.· ·*s -a· S. I1 .1 ;■· . Europe at Bedford Airport, Bedford, Mass., with his v. ite and son George, 3rd. The latter is a cadet at West j Point. < InU'i iu t: nal Soundphoto.j
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