Newspapers by had gone into action along the Roer river line confirmed German accounts that the offensive had begun ‘The Nazi reports had been too specific to doubt their substantial accuracy despite the rigid censorship that withheld immediate official word from General Eisenhower's headquarters. Ail other circumstances, including the ruinous and Been Wr stack on Oseman communleation key pointed for days to an impending Joint Russian ITSGs atte tornmsaut tn. both cast and. west Meal defense lines. ROBERT ‘The Berlin reports placed the scene of operations QUILLEN ‘on the American First th army fronts between Duren and Rocrmond. That Roer river sector covers QUILLEN QUIPS all approach routs to Cologne and to the southern end Of the Cologne Plain, The Canadian attack that overran Kleve and penctrated to the German Rhine opposminer axon ite Etamerich has already swept the northern end of | Another strike of coal the plain clear of the foe. It seemed possible that a | ‘Any & expected aor 1, All Foo Day converging pincer move to mop-up the whole left bank io fevreet f - would find a wa Of the Rhine from Cologne to Emmerich might be develold days wben oping as the first element in Fisenhower's plan of ac- fan emergency 00d meant that tion, Roosevelt wanted another tern yere was a hint in German accounts, however, Why how! wi and Rusts afuture that the core of field Marshal Montgomery's British and England safeguard their British empire wing of Eisenhower's line, the British | somenody must Are we w e 60 YEARSOL9 Owned by GUY VAN ALS TYNE mam Florida Correspondent Describes The Situation In Berlin’ rv |For reDennis Yen 23 evoor 4s deadiy monotony alee ha foutlon will, be ‘ner shallthat eet. A foreigner Same toetn many) tet x | creat cow 'yihewot"taedarewhenfade|exam sce cat say that ‘butstarvation pe Sater inCount Bee and ‘hago bas yet struct in the | Streets of Berlin, Pauly * pest two te ire el Joo tna cay moce—pariyhan tes Feb, 1617Florence Se Keeome mor and. sue. | suseforary | ee fi ton pate [fittan te prtiens"a'gaing Be 2K. for fuel 7 pee and ea|tketnme ‘are tumbling aroundcer becuming Hecord. Sikh capter tn tant - the| more ef pie. ta | oar & Tey ne ae ba] Secona army, might have been shifted northward to | do strike anew at the Emmerich-Amhem gateway to the | tr the st Hanovarian Plain of Northwestern Germany. Pending ‘Official Allied word on operations that ts still conjecture. it ts clear, however, that Allied headquarters it still hoped to achieve some element of surpri And there nre distinct and growing possibilities in A backward region tbe smartest en iy o the south on the front: of the American Thisd and Produc Seventh armies that could rival a broad and deep breakthrouer army iz the Roer in decisive effect. Patton's Third ‘There is losing in on an extremely critical gust™buie sector of Nazi trans-Rhine defenses. In the Moselie valley in the Trier sector and northward on a broad front*they are within close striking distance of the great military highway that links the Saar Basin and Cologm in defense systems west of If they can cut it, the two defense sectors ‘would be split apart. 0 ee. ~ | anced’ ration. asupply wth of whole soit | by the ‘children snd skimmed anili. has nity” wns | Girlntsbed in| Mineral water canoot be sccoraa| eee inet neve fren arn into the right family @ now the Third army drive has had the apof a iversion offensive, designed to 4 Ninth armies Patton's men have made better speed than was to be expected ‘The attack there is beginning to be a ver, definite threat to the middle Rhine in the Koblenz sector. American seizure of the military highway which is the main communications feeder for the whole Siegfried es_ and other to ny prolonged stand anywhere west of the mideTenine ERIC JOUNSTON ON INTOLERANC Of all the social problems that face our great counrrisis, that of national unity seems to ng. uce hatreds and group intolerance simpiy do not enicilin. Fe Jibe with any of the formulas of freedom so dear to the thingty te time * American heart. ‘The tremendous tension of race and group animosities is warping the foundations of American democratic lite. If the day ever comes in this country when toler ance fives way to internal enmities and persecutions Sind diecriminations, {8 wilbe the end of Amertan etvrance is destructive. Prejudice produces no wealth Discrimination tx a fool's economy ‘The od and his spirit the virtues and vita: nany races, creeds, and cultures maiing US an amalgam that is new, unique, and for the amazing variety of our Human material here in America. 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