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w. *■ > . - ■ t ’ rl THIKH-SlA ONI) ^ 1-AK 1 Tmi' yss'H'ivnli^rnKT1- HENDERSON, N. C., THI’RSDAY AETERNOON, .JULY 12. HH5 published.^v^^ a^tehnoon fiYE CENTS CORY Devastation Spread l>\ U. S. Attack Vast New Segments Of Military Stores Destroyed In Blast (I uam, -I illy I i A 1’; - II " mil. .’ i ;■ a;..I r< 1: t ■ t - firing plain . ripped - < > u 11 it-:’; 1 Japan and its island approaches Wed nesday in a fit rv follow-up to, tile lug earriei and land-based air assault on Honshu, and a •Iapaiifse military c<onm. n;at01 told Ins pei.|il(» that adetjnati defense of the homeland 1r.>m invasion required the growing challenge to lit- met. ( l lu Ko>if. a! I 'einm: iair.il .mn Coinmivst .. h tie, recorded a Ill'S ll.enill.e . | e. . . . 1 S.,l Mil . I.,I I j the mu".lit1. :i tip S i■ iiit ., ,, : New ' :ii vest la meluiid rep,., ted i.y the gist. Super!' a i r- in : i ill , I i ■ percent indu.-trial t-;:> a Ai ., a *).“> i cent ol the Man ian a I ", t inei y hi. ve been .i a irked ai'. l inly l:\i large tain.- ..: a I .: le-. .-audit: stiuc- - it rev - tact it thi 35 milt ' 1 .-ein t )>.ik.i The K . aircraft plant Was in the razed area a i A hi. tci from ‘K< Ann. 11 t ’ 1 ■ : e: W . Ni.'l :l! /. ail- | iioiilifed 1 ul.,> tii.it s'laiuj iii.'iw Corsair fighters ai d A\.•tiger te. - 1 pt'do tig-iters raiden Kyasil ; and tin lairilicri' R\ kyus VVc.lne r. ,y. 'I he fleet adiuira!. h.iv.vt er. h ■ ! nothing 1 M'llier le report , -i tiie w e r f u 1 ' I - - I a} i j in t I.iMH) c; rrit r plane- - I Vi -e Adn-ir .1 j John S. McCain's la.-,, torcc. 38 a' network n . re than 70 airfields I in the Te,:VII a 'ea. Ill- i,':ly "prehn - | na"y n |>- •! i" e tlie act I in. mu : ng n incemaicte -s.-issimi! results ' 1: r.. igli '!'■ i•-(l.iy nan ng, - If! I. tel 150 enemy plane.* knocked tmt. all ant two on the gr >unrl | Dozen Of Berlin i Boroughs ! landed 1 o l . S., Britain Bern 1 .!illv 1!.—i W —The inier-AMied ki; mmandat “in of Berlin announced toda\ that dll existing s niot rer.nl.! • suns .. 'd orders \\«. n 1 I he con tinned in force nn»)I special notice.” The annciiMi .“incut came a lew hours after HU arm', authori ties forn»all\ relinct wished con trol of \l ol Berlin’s t\vent\ herotiffhs to American and Brit ish officials. There was no observable change in tlu* Kussian pattern of rule E5ENHOWER HONORS MEMORY OF THE LATE FDR WIDOW OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT, Mrs. Eleanor E nscvcft star. Is beside Gen, Dwi .lit D. E . nicwor after the Suj reme Alik 1 Ci n mnnder had ; laced a wu- th of lilies, roses, carnations an l Mao as tors at the gx ave of his fi . ..or oi :: a.a:: a.-r-in-chiof in the I se Cardan f the !!•„ revolt home at Hyde Park, \'ew York. The ceron ay was vc :v souplo. There were no speeeh.es. After i laeing the wreath, the Genera! t ,lkod biiwly with Mrs. llousevelt, walked back to his car and druve away. (1 ntcrnaliunal ijuundphoto) Unanimous Approval Expected In Senate Vote Upon Charter | Hill Claims No One Has Been Found Who Will Vote Negative W ashington, .Inly 12. ( A I’) Leaders talked impel ally today of a unanimous Senate vote ol approval tor the l 'nited Nat ion. charter. With tli" h ireigi: relat ioris eonituitt’v turning again to pm P< Uents mi its t'mirtii day of tes timony. I iii, o ierat ie Leader l>avi<iey in i\y nt ticky told a re porter iii • i,■ iio\v appear- ru likely peg,yitvi voto- ,,n I'aliii cation ol' the n>-natimi agree Ulellt. Si.I il„ V, s, II II ,\la a. tiie lie:, rat :c ,. hip, : e|Hii led •' 11 ‘ c I > i 1 i ci i I i I I' t'ni! hi'm' it,.- j j - to <>PI ! ■ i ' n resolution Although no lore. ,-: that tills! lives — tu. tee ,v ■ ■ ' tie .: i.ide to at tach ri sei \ at in; i-. 'S\ e • ike this vote unani mous, H:1I "The Senate went ! t” vm: i . :i.mo y. h t us go to \ peace that way," I '"O' ' y Co a. -l i oy the argu : mil's , . ■ - |a ,o-y m i:m , sos yes terday t 1 ■ . a a : destroy I ■ UllTu : -o\ o;v;gn!y and is :; tact coy .. i: I:: '. ay al1! mce. coinn: it tee n'tnibers arrangi to hear Phili| -M irray, lent f the CIO, and > 1 i ' : . They include Ur. Wrii.,:!: C In d , i the Na nai Edu ti As matron. Toil >, - row the e will hear from • .lohn I-'os'o • |) h . who ser, ed as 1 Gm i rn >r Dewey oi eign at lairs adi’i.s || ill ' .O : *14 ! e.etip.tign. C I,..:: a ci l 1 hy said the com mittee nngic i ." .do its hearings J tnninrrov . :ie \ roan Thomas i I am t I s, , : ,y ; • v candidate for presiden:, ai.-o ho,|uled to ap pear. A comma too to on tin- char tor tiv Saturday Monday is- con sidered likely. More Delay To Meadows Orel"; .! I V !:! , API Th, •A'lind ! : ') la-on R Meadow was lelas ■ d 1 the - Nth time to djjy wia-i .! ihoc .1 Pa.m1 Friz.z.olh ;■ >. re-i ■ -a: ' r< -e-seri uni il Mon day. i i v to the co ■ nued illness i, i re a la. • ; T. V. Sexton, o! Klizabeth C'.'y J.iriat Fi zi-lle indie:.ted that it Sextoi - ;- ia 1 -1 e to retnrn to th-. r;r> l -n i Monday. the 13th jur->. will i st hed. Plans today were t. take Sext >:i. who is suffering with heart P >le :-i i Greenville hos ipital, to lit: 1st* hospital for examina tavi by stiecial;st-. F'lt NORTH < \ROI.IW l’artli <-loud\ skies and mod erate temperatures tonight and , Friday. FEPC Bill Headed For Eiiuclnieitl Supply Measure r or Many War Agencies Is Near Lnaci u nt \V , ■ n. .1 ,A ' \l’ 1 mm at hull 111.4 ■ ■ : .a.' the F K. > • !• rn:t ter aj s .,i i .. itld »t . that there wo Id nr plenty act >n mi a rum; i • ■ ckc.l out ed >7.'i2.H01l.0ll0 bill. It cai: ies $250,000 • fir 'ra il r;i' i ms. The leg dative kri r to IK. r ire bd r d t: jiightfal and send if to Hu l-e a •:!>*' \d . :' fll 'lllH Id aerllfl " have t.iy . operate. All 11 ia i* I>c a lie ""i: ’ c 11 f t." so t I ha. r t.r 11 1 year staihri ,1 . y !. aril a me tain inert a i t : "I I a .a! ' . . i IS ue comcs la a . • I inl.,1 ' ..'.hi III 1*1 tat.. ' ' (lt"ld loek tin.: if! :r I 'hr a munth 1 .m l .tart :i the il .• with .. . 'a an app: n" .at: ': - eoni n i d ' e- • ii'Ai a t'i i i tu g .. FEPC t tr say i.i.ril \ '•• I h\ '. 1 Senate P * t " s natr a"t a., iiiter the Housi •• l.v had ti - med fund : i hr agt • -v. that ;a eipitated . .ne hr I u.:rd appr ip— riatiun* 'ahmi.ite recent year Governor Names Dennis President Of X. ('. Railroad Greensboro. .lulv 1'J A!’ G ernor Che . y ' 'day six-membei board ot dirt • the North C; 'lint I!a. pany anti ret|nested fiat ers at ‘ he n ee' .ru he. e tad y eh llenry A. Denn:-. I Hei-.lcr ■ president ii tlie ban i The gitvern >1 's ree wneod.i: . ■" authorized by State law, are gen erally accepted. Other olt ccrs proposed !>y Che y are Stew art Atkins. el Ga ' m i. secret ary-treusurer: trank il G;bb>. of Warrenton. attorney: and \V. A Riame, of Wendell, expert. Nominated a- ■1 . i. d im ■ u were Dennis, An os Kearns ot High Point: E. C Greet. ■: Asheville: I) P. Stowe, of Bel li, a' 1). \\ R '.vster. of Shelbv: Waite Carter. "I Salis bury: Dr. Clare G Hen e •-on. •>: Mount Olive, and Carl Cline, o: Hiekorv. Odell Lambeth, of Greensboro, was named by Che v to ■ ea-sent the State at today's n-vtioe. and to vote for the State by ' ,! ownership of certain shares ot •-too.; in the railroad. He FeSI 5 Stones NINETEEN - MONTHS - OLD William Likely, \vho sulTered only ii.nmr lareralii'iis alter falling from the fifth lluppr of his New Yolk City limno, is sin ivn with liis mother, Mrs. Euni e Likely, a Tier returning lip in the hospital. \V; h !,: ■■ ini lie ihe body's fall. (International) Invaders Reach For Borneo Oil M ill! I. .1 iv 12 AP) Austral ian and Dutch -r > ms ad\ .need to a> an 1! ii'iit’o' . ..■!i Sa:nbiul.ia oil I fields, despite the to -tit delaying aclay ng act on being fought by : i ached .1 ipane.-e n.e a I pci .-.nmol the steaming, rain-soaked eijua 'anal : a rest. s e - \ in lies no 'h oi ' ■ 1! , 1 it: '..pan tow e. area, the ,Ui".o . i ' chaired by P-38 ! ighter. . ■ . . my air 1 oree, vvh 'h sprayed he 12- :;e aria with Jellied ga> • me. b: eac icd the outer lines of the ! J.iivinfL’ hn.terl.md de!en>e n an i nice : nashed stone” ridge. Tile foi i ; digger elements, in I luv.ng .i three-.i lie wedge into the Japanese po-.' a wed to with n a mile n ;e. Mo int Bol >s ampai. a 2 10-1 >t hill featui * • i wl eh tin' X pip nese a re a > II i tonified. On the central sector, ohe \ j sies repulsed Japanese eountei at tacks three miles inland from the I mouth of tlie Rittmggan river, win tile perimeter guards an aui e!.1 I Dutch airmen. piloting Mitehel! | medium bombers, are ready to .to | n;'ii o, or..turn from the Held a.- soon 1 as it is completed. Truman To Seek Closer Ties Toward Britain And Russia I)a\ - j o-l )av * Solution is ()bjt*cli\ < Firmer Cooperation Regarded Essential Between Big three W ast 1 j. (AP) I’r< ■ i< nt Truman i expected to seek mere inti mat* tits with Britain ami Russia when he meets I’r.r y. ;.ii - < r i hurchill and Jla ti.; Maiin in Berlin. I t." ohji r .. w..; lie to obtain da;- -to-da.- m'b; y of current European pi blems rhich grew out ■ t tin ...,r awl for which solution.- a. i a -i-.ipred vital to a woi'kaale jn-ac 1 proposal Mi. i ■ uio a line— . ’ tc. . .at 10ll.il • : i■ .mote . will’ll -'O' 1 ikon !t. i - - : . ;• • >. «•.- on ■ :1 ■ • - i' ' - than ti sc : (It - ' . ..Ci :csictcnt it".eh. : . .i Stalin .-a ■ >' • . e. V n. The I :- • - ' . -a. . ; lat t n hrec i. : i • '.v ■ - i ' (Ideal a nted w:'. •• c I ■ 11tins a e. But scd prob i - \\ h i'll" * ■ y militii: v con !«•. - I’-m 1 '. c past never Til:. ti::.i . 1- ■ . the re il him- chips nt inUrnati n .1 politic.' an- in.and h> play men 'Mr ever be!’’ :. I.ssues no I. -■ _e1 ; .. ■ - . - ■ . .: .y, i ad statement I"hc.\ .ire i :.• i ’u-ri . ‘ ..- e : .i-sln i" . of jnn ent ■ and til': •: : he: clotore i. . . - - Generally, ■ -c -.-I of • i I paral ' o.lly with. ; • . S..0 K- i cm. MS. K • ■ t ‘ 11. • eel X.■ - fit-si 1411 ■ - <■ At la . ..."'yore . :: war to peace. Dissension Increasing Among japs F .! ■. :: \Pi—. A- ' m ' n Min'd i . • i • 1 . l - •il.iy, a li ; ! 'a Suzuki r.. Ml (.ii _ ' .. if t he on.pi. i is : nted . ith its great" fst L'i'stv *1 a i' i n-i.u said today. 1 i. ' -yi - ■ .l t!ic .Japa . -I 1 tie eahinet to fi.i h ■ • ■ . ; : ' i i f t ,1V meetings in ■■■- ;m . i .■ ■; .. • . .ad the , ' t-.; i . . y ■ F * era! Coni • Con nission. ■ ' ' e v ere !y cri ti" i-i/f i : e - ■ • : 'tit i •telling tl'.i ;e-t c m,• ■ ■ , , x ■ .t • ho son ■ m.t.tary set! >oks in tl'.Q Par if T .i i i . ' " ;..i. today , ■ . , will it oi the I'm.ire The' aieludedi Wc r ■■ 'Ail Vim '! F. Ualsry t:•.: ii 'i-ft . s': ' .in tiie u . :. I in t laU! 11 m (Continued on Page Siv.) SENATORS AT CHARTER HEARING CETT’MG THS’R HEADS TOGETHER nt hemfnes on the Unite I Nations U 1 : i'll K '. ns (A mn. it ’"e in \Va hine' n <• ''' ii. 11 'n J 'm n. Cal., who opposes ratification, and P« o. Toni U : . ..iy, Tex., v. iio is f 1 .t. (International Soundvhoto) _* Battle For Control Over Japan Itself Is Well Under Way Washington. July 12.— (AP) , — The battle for control of the air over Japan itself is now un der way. and destruction of the Japanese air force as an effec tive weapon is in sight. or; cm it red ! >t. week to 11• • i ■ .. ,! - un er se. re: .1 y. I>\ the carl.\ part of this \ ear. dates said, "we had complete domination of the air in all naval theatres of operations in the Pacific—Irom our own west coast and South Xmeriea to the hast Indies, to China and up to the vei\\ door of Japan. ting s ' *: i C: Si (':).! . S. \ . 11 Sr.:, K :V- ‘ " Si ul ,1 a : >. •.. 1 1 s nvr 'he K.i...• to the north.” Reporting the “virtual elimi nation” of Japanese carrier based air forces and the de cimiiiation ot enem\ arm> and nuv\ air forces, dates said nunc tlian ! 7.000 Nipponese planes have been destroyed since Pearl Harbor, against fleet i oinbat losses of approximately 2.700, a combat ratio of better than six to one. I, . ’ ritcly 2.MOO .Jnprme-o air- ' .'.r.'r dm.-: roy eci :hy fleet pianos. , wa vs lo.-se- of about 300. j « a.. :i.;t rat.o if o\ er nine T. me BRADLEY APPROVED AS VETERANS HEAD Washington. Jul> 12.— t VI* — I he Senate finance Conuni.. r lodi> unanimously approved the ncmination of deneral Omar Hr.-dlcy to he administrator of veterans aflairs. lax Okav<'<! \y ■. , .1,, j, 11.. i ■> i \ p 'I i, |iI • *: il;ip«;1 ;.•<{ ; tax iv .;i i - Tht* . Up- II . • ,;I* t > ;mj Hf) M'.l il lit.I HP • 1. . ; « v j . ■ . !!. ( : j J 1 ( i i '!! ’ '.'.lit' !;. * * i1 1 ■ . s* , »•! nt;>ini p ■ ;.t* p t . I:< p under n - »-i\ e:->\ j ! i ■ ^1 * i* c< • i’| m ii’ii t; ' j. Home Dirt For Homesick lice's John 11 'd' . sec; clary loll R ii > . i n > c • > ; . m t ■ till of X rlli Carolina s al ■ rom “ic i ,n • ■ g n:ul !;. c . . >.• ail mailed • lonely Pacific island v ; cum i . ■ m • • are building 48 ''homesick hills' ef dir ' - thei ,m\i ’ idea: So they can once mac res! iheh leet on the soil nt the old home state. (AP Photo.) SHAFT To Bo Bis At Midnight On Ft Paris. .In!' 1?.— (API—Su premo Headquarters Allied Ex peditionary Forces will lie dis solved at 11:01 a. in. on July 14. it was announced today soon after General Eisenhower re turned to the continent, which his combined command set free. The American. British and French forces which served un der the supreme commander will then revert to national con trols The SHAIF announce ment of its imminent dissolution contained no details. The mighty \llied forces will revert to their own national control and Kisenhower will step over to the command of the Americans and to his place on the Allied control council for defeated Germany. \n an nouncement several days ago said dissolution of K.isenhower's command was being delayed until he could return from the l piled States, say goodbye to his staff and direct the final ceremonies. i
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