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ΟΜΛ DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA
the assmhate" press HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 21, 1941 " ! ';V '-!;\,^7KRNOf'N FIVE CENTS COPY
Internal Crisis
In Yugoslavia
Nazi Troops March to War In Africa
ificial Ce
pith
ι 'ι·(1 \;ι/.ι described
.· · Uts ni the "Cionuan African Corp·." η .irching through Tripoli after
\.il îι Italy'-· Alriean colony ·,| Libya Tin
, , d ι : : lolly in di'lciiM· ot the Tripoli area, th
the Iront !" stiffen Italian resistance to the Bi'i
.m· troops arp expected t . be
:jih many have Ijeen sent to
! ι ad\ anee.
Strike Is Ended
At Wright Field
Labor Union Leader
Calls off Strike, Avow
ing Interest in Nation
al Defense; Workers
Return to Jobs Satur
day.
■ '.in. Ofoi". Μ;ιγιίι 21.—CAP) —
1' ■■ awded interest ol national
ιί· : c. an Amene.n Federation υΓ
U. . today il· a.mated .ι Π
ι. ... that had paralyzed iwk
. f ·. ;.l Sâ.Din Mini) expansion
Κ . u ι. at Wright Field, the Army
: ; h ige te ■' mi; laboratory
Γ·. ι· drilllaiii. pi esident of the
i ■ ' 11 l Vnti 1 1,ai'«ii· Union, inl'orn -
πι i' ·ι..η··| Lester Miller, Hold eom
: that 400 ihril who lelt
>i March 1 would return to
v. Saturday aloii,.: idt live (. If.'
' ' r.iiη - t :ivpli ,ι ι'ΐΙ in !1 ■ Tenner
( · ·'. iction Company.
C «·>t;t-| MiHer de.-i rand i-cttle
(Continued on Page Two)
Prince, Ward
Favored For
Highway Post
Raleigh, March i^l -(ΛΡ> Β.ί
I ' I lend' ι ι · 11·· .«nil Ί
.1 .· W.i-d ■ I \\" ; .·< ι
• 1 I'·ι··ι it Iy η n'nt n u ii'd ■ pi il Ί ira I ell
<Ίι- ' ι ι· , the pi u ι ρ Ί emiti nder
I' hmllWa.V el ! an." Ilip
H>mdi ni of indni ι · · 111.- and pe
' '·ί|ι . allied liy J· : "I 111 · ■ 11.-. · η ι i
<■! I. I in· ' . ha\ ι- ί, I ι·!', ι ί ί ■1 *. I'd ill ll· '
Κ"' ei nor'·. "Mill' li ■ : ou I lie I..· I
'"I'tinKhl, baekinu ι u ididate·; I. ,r
II ;· i 111, a 11 and eni-.π.ι loners.
I It' i>e must I rei|ilei it ly mentioneu
(Continued on paee two)
FEDERAL INCOME
TAX COI LECTIONS
SET NEW RECORD
Gl'i'rn.-imrri. March 21. ( Ai'l
Cr<jijη.ιincome :..x. > welled
liy ι :u'\v ΗΓι.'.ιι <,ί tax pave; under
11 ; i t m η ; 11 defense moa.-uro·, totaled
ν ί 1 .< ! J. >. ! C :ι i ui.r.iif· e lirst Je da\
c 11 ΛΙ.ι ii'li, l' II Kobertson, collector .
m intern.:1 revenue, announced to-1
day
Money pa'd in by Tar lire! income I
1. pay. ■ epr· sented a Ki.ô per
cent κ·· :u <>\ of the une |>ei tod of
I.. ' \ ι a.· At tile end ol I lie iir-t 20 I
ctay- Ί Ma; I'll. IIMU. total .>1 Sri.
1:37.74!) had been paid ai.
This year's amount was S3.588,1δ6
over that ol last year.
Army Has
Nazi Data
ι
General Marshall
Tells Congress of New
information of Panzer
Divisions.
:.;! March J : (AD —
V. 1 dat . \ Genu my', panzer
dn a ii .· ι ■ u. i'd in the conquest
ni I·'· .,·· ·· ai·· being ι aied care
lully b\ i ι Army κ ι-ne ra I -faff, Con
gres- le-.iicd today m 1 >nnectioii !
with plan·· for possible greater ox
pan 11 at ol tac Ant y\- lie.', armored I
loi ce ι' **»
Clriii . al Geurgi (' Μ .ι h.ill, chief
ni staff. 1.. If i a House appropria'.} ns i
>.ibe· I tec .Ό Ma ι ■ Ί ι that the
Α ι 11 ■ » nad received h hi· exact data,
aim,,! two weeks earlier than had ι
(Continued on page two)
Governor Brougiiton Is Authorized
To Name Eleven New Commissions
Daliy Dispati Ιι Bureau.
In the Sir Wiiii'r Hotel.
It> 11 K.N II". AVÏ HfLI
Kaleigh, Mardi l!l 'Πιο recently
;,<ί,Ι'ΐιιrned legislature ίΊ up eleven
1 »«'\v ti .η 1111 i iuu> tn .-tudy varum.
•11 lfl sundry problems, and gave to
(■'•iiveriioi Melville Broughton tne
power tu name 71! member· thereul.
All eleven are to repm t their lind
"'gs ahead ol the l!)4.'i General As
sembly in order that the next legi.
i-iture may have the lielp et' their
1 ci''iminendatiuns.
The·· ι are completely new comnns
' '''tis and have no ennnection wiln
many reorganization m asure··
l-l|t through the legislature at tiie
govet nor'b instance.
Setting up these agencies, how
u,,r. will prove no great dram on
'he state's funds, as only one ol the
1 l'ts provides for more than actual ι
( ^ Dense-, tor commission member.-,
"id tin. big majority ol the commis
• m will I unction entirely without
pay
A :i requit, the reappointment- at
tin j;i λλτιιιιι'λ ill po.-al will can;·
..i 111 · 1 * I prestige than of profit
nr perquisites.
In ι/e tin commi.-.-ions range from,
lli.vr tn -i\tecn member.-. The sub
jcci ' It investigated by then
one! tin· wide-t field.
Onl\ one inn entail the espctn.li
ture ot much money the exception
being the ι mi· --ion to select the
site for a lexltle training -chool. Sui·
ject to the governor'- approval
000 may be put into the eon-truction
ot a building and lor equipment.
Many of the-e Comi !--ioii> it: ο
into being as a species of sop to ad
\ oca tes of projet t.- costing money
(•■stead of tlu- projects, these ad
vocates got commissions to study
something or other.
Here are detail- ot the various
cunimitijons. some of v. inch iua;.
ρΐΌ\ e ι > I tl'C'MH'lldoUS benefit to lilt'
state.
(1) Λ commission to inquire into !
the l'c;a.~itiilily ol inei easing the nun
lei 01 j uci : i.'i (I I ci i s tri ft s. Hou.-e Iîni
:;0;i introduced by Repre onlative Λ.
B. Stotie.v .>1 Burke. set up tin-, com
mission ul' nine members (throe to]
be from the House, two from the
Semite and lour at large) Member.,
will get expon.-e- only and the com
ιιιΐ-ίΐι»n ιto report at leaM 90 days
prior to the 1 !» 1 General Assembly.
This setup was approved after it
η ,d been found a matter ol prac
t.cai impossibilits to satisfy the coun
ties whii'h would have been involved
ι ; ι a proposed -hakeup of judicial
dis'net- II was the easiest way out
ol a still light which threatened
gr;o e political consequences.
(2) The "governor's commission
on education", was set up by House
(Continued on Pagp Three.)
• τ ι- Τ· * * ♦ * * *■¥·****♦**»»
SenateGroup Passes Aid Fund
Senate Vote
On Measure
Next Monday
Subcommittee A ρ -
proves $7,001),000,000
Measure Without
Change ; Knudsen
Tells Senators Money
Can All Re Used.
W't-h'ii'M· ■-■. · ■ "1 ' AIM \
r.|i] ΙΓ · ' ,. Ί llljci iinillittce
approved without el, ,ηι><· today t!.<
administi : 11 ij · 11 '. - sT.inO.oilli.'iOO aid In
Britain bill.
I'he I.ill. all |m - <·,1 by th<
Souse, is expected to recce. ι· proMspt
!.|»: ' >\ ; ' I fr· * ι 'In- M::l S*»n:.n· ap
I·.· >P : it M .11 - 1-111,1' Il ■ il il.·
t .en up m l!i' Sen.it, Monday, ar.d
sonic leaders foreea t passage with
le: 'ί!' chailg· by M'-ncl iV night,
-ι Ι'.ν ι■·· De·, -ira'. Solltl:
(".,ι,ilina. -a'd lin 'ίμίιιγ! ttee dc
I,· .1,'d , it ι ' \ -t'· a proposai b.v
ί · liât· . Ν ν in r'. it 11.'- app' "priatio'.i
h two. Nye later voted lui' the fui!
aiiinunt aloha ith ail m-i lbors Ml
till- .ι -. itee 1 '.vines said the
I·.11 appropriations committee would
,,ct on lln ι -, -1 -1 μ · ( ι bi akinji approp
nal iott at II a. ι : . t.iiin uTOVV.
William S. Knudsen assured sen
..t«.,s today that tin» lull amount o:
the aid fund * -onid be loina ill1."1
during tin· liscal year -.larting Jul."
1.
Alt, r tf-ti·; in =;. t'<-r - - ■■ f.h. ί a.i
hour at a ι·! . <·(! se ί··ιι . ι lb.· Sen
ate appri ι f 11 iis eo iimittei· the di
:, etoi- générai ftl dêteûsë production
aid hi- te-tn:joiiy dealt large i;.'
11 h in.1.It', r- |ji e\'ill.-ly pre.-ented a'
a similar 1 louse irai ing.
"We may not be able to spend the
entire ST.<><lO.'KlO.iηH) η the yea-, but
we will make commitment.- for it."
Knud in toid reporter.-. "We aheaav
have oui plan- lor expansion weli
under way."
Waterway
Agreement
Submitted
Washington. March 21.—(ΛΡ)—·
Preadent Hoose\el! ent to Congress
today 11 it· te\t o| .in agreement by
which ·::< I'nited State, and Canada
prop" ι t'i develop the St. Lawrence
waterv ay power project estimated
cventtially to cost more than $500,
000,(1110.
I)i'c| -r ι navigation between the
(îreal Lakes and the Atlantic and
pr ν on tor 2,-00,000 new hydro
electric horsepower for tnc two
< ountn·' ■ are c· >ntemplatod.
Th< agreement, closely resembling
η 11«·.■!>· which 'he Senate tailed to
rati :> Ivy the ! eccssary two-thirds
vote ;n I!i:M object to approvaI
ot Congress and the Canadian pu:
li. m it'll 1. C > 11 \ ι ijority vote woiilfl
be rei|uired 1 '.me in the Amen
can Congre
Μι Room", ι I' tiansmitled the
am· ei cot with ι ·>πιΊ ace· mpany
ing iiii"s;ii;e md Ί he would "re
quest : η t rod 11 ft ι n 'hie course, ol
legislation désigne.I to make this
agreement effect i\e."
President Visits New Naval Air Base in Florida
Headed .-outil 11.r ί. \ ;■! ·η at -ι ;ι. !' ·· '.··< υ !;
ruival air base on . ■■ S·.. Ji lin'- i; \ ·· " ul··. t ' ; :
(.'halles 1'. Ma on ι -ο De Λ.!· .\Uin!:io Ί! .ι:.' | idi il · f
fishing before he ; τι; l<>
Ford Labor
Truce Near
Federal Conciliator
Announces Prospects
for Amicable Adjust
ment of Trouble.
Detroit. March 21 < \P> ι
K. Dewey. lederal liiljor conciliatoi.
; nnoimeed today tli.it pro-ρ,-c:- ι,.;·
;.n amicable adjustment ol the de
pute between the United Automnbil"
Workers and the Ford ΛΙ >i i' t ■ ■
(/any have ι ren i 1 \ en!>..n. ι <i
11 ted in t ιοί ι . .nlerettce.- » >: th>· ia.-ι few
.. eeks.
Dewey indicated that steps taken
Ia· tin· I'i'mI company ami tia Χ -
Ι κ ina I 1. a >>.■ I.'elat ions ! !< ■ a r c 1 '..ft
Jievea tin· tension between lia· · : ι ■ ■. ι.
and tin ■ ".npany since tlie <ιι,·>·>
ciared '- "intent to ,-t. ki ' .' tia
ïîoURe ι m ri Lincoln plants here.
Tin 1 ml company %
I η a·.1 : ,:<>|y ] (Kl.lKll) u orkc· in ' ι a
I it" I · it ,,rra and ha.- s i a Ι.ικιιι.ι h h '
worth oi defense contracts.
I )e ' ey aid the ciinpany had .· -
en ! il'iycd 'mo t" oi the I .non Kmc;
, C\iiit limed on I'a^e Ί v.. j
FASCIST LEADER
DIES IN ACTION
I Mai ell
ροι ι. ι ■ a'! I'., Yin;
ί Jul 11 -to I· II- I· TCI.
o| ti ' I·. ■ ' 1 Ί \\
ί'·"' ' Ί" ■ ' 'Ί'
! 11 r ιοί ι ■ li.i:.ii «
Te| · Ί · -111
An ilal a ι
i,n J a tit.: a ι y 2. · 1 h a t Ιο · a ·
Rone !■ the 11'· · ' tu , ai 11"
II ucr . 1 h " - · 111 ( 11 ' " ι ' ' · ι ' '
c ι ί >?. r < ? M i t "11! m II. .il ! ι .
nev\:p i|)«'i · ;' :«·!.
JtHVl .1: Ρ' a icn
Barklc\ l r^cs
1 ,ar^er l· und l· or
Ί ohacco Grading
Wa h.h ' M ι 'cm :.·!
I)emiicra t1 I .· a U ι Bar i. a y !
('ay lie had ni'Ljed a Senate apprô
pi iations ο ■ .!ter t·ι men a ■ ■
$122.00(1 to SliâO.OOO the a j i| ■· ■
t:on l'or the η de al toh. .·,·. ι
service.
15arkle> ι id he ι a >ρ· d ο c' a
the government would pro\ ale S900.
i.'t'O : nnmiily η ■ the » ; \ ι·
making ρ pie adeqnati 4 η a.· ..
every a 1 1 ' in the I'll ted -;a't
The Kent cUy Senator declared
that tohacci 1 taxes ρπivide ; ■
than Slillii.000.000 yearly in lede d
revenue .md the SU.îO.OOO
enotlj'ii to a-k" tor the fiscal >a , ·
bcMinnin.u 'aly 1.
He said that precise tederal grad
ing -'hi al re-lllt in increased p: ice
to tobacco growers.
"weather
FOIt NOKTll t AKOMN \
Mostly cloudy and slightly
colder, liulit rain along the coasl
tonight: Saturday partly cloiui·
a;ul ciikUi.
ψ*·, » β yi
tînt am L·
Campaign Planned
10 Sell Securities
Waisli'Mii'nll, .M. .·: J|. f A J1 I
The Treasury tod;i.v began cn ft riling
; ll : ■ l ■ ι. !" 5 i 111.11: m j ,l-|· : i 1" ei
m ,i r;mt|>,iign In t-li billion .·« rio>
\\ nr'h ■ >i the new deici 1 - .v
inus m'ci : : ι ii·.-. t<> tin· America·! ! nib ■
Gale .1 m -1 · ) t >. S I j ι ; ; .i
ι :in 'mi will -ii|>t-rvi.· e si»· ·
.-;:id the campaign workers \y* u
-· nt ι■ ' liι l'ftij'I''.vers ι .
■ · cui ' ' l'i>: ··. pi· yee
|.ΐ·ιιι· : " · e.im.i · tl··· school :
.... un..>n ι-1 lion:
'!· I· . di'i<.i.-.itiiis ι
ι· 1.1 ■ rι.i i M >u 14i in!· then: ri .
; iid ued I·1 tlii'ir aecou··: ·.
Γι ,'<· ι il 1 ;i 1 I >!'; allot il ι Μ : ι
i.vitie·
Goveiw1rs, mayors and othei
1.11 ici. 11?. .. Μ Ι)γ· a l.i'd to nan c
r itici nc.'cn the sinalle
ni. ii
Johnston ex[> la i tied that t in '
In· till' ('* r
! ι' 11 < · ■' ralht i t'iau lui
t. ivt
Id b
Ul'.Ul
;in.;
have
ft/S a
Lfloi C
fv.\
.. t j l. f r . 8
a t ·
 ' . ' Μ η 4L»
' \ î> m s e Committer
A: les Congress to Ap
provc « njge Appro
>... » ~î t Ό J ι fit! :\ Γ ΙΤι V r\ Π t i
Navy.
Almii'i r..·.· ■ * 1 liit- Îi:il;i· Silt) '·.'.« >1 i i-'i
.1 il M i f.. ii |»s· opi iatiniι. ·. ■ ι
• i i. ··' · n? · ·μ·1 «utlinr .
(Cnntimani on Piigo Two)
Matsuoka
To London?
l.Vrlin. March 21. (ΛΡι l'u·
! * ' 1111 · · . I a j 1." 111 m> . H.rct·· 11 lit·. -
1111 "idicated todav tl at .1·ψ;·ηο>ο
I·'.-reign Minister MaNiink no\
ouii· ht·.'! I'll' axis conference. 1 :.uh!
1 -1 ! Loiidun while 111 I'nii.j 1
ΊΊ11 > were utiable l·' - y wlirthi
I'll- iniKl i ii'ean he '.vmild rein· π I
vay ίΙ the I'nited Slate.·
( H I it· .11 colli η mat ion t ■ I the rc|u '
s as not obtainable and anil ·-; i.···.1
• erman.-. >aid tills v. a> the tirM ll.e.
•veil had heard ·. any eMenr-nm
» i . ' L t J » · J . \ l L h .
Senator Bailey Pre
dicts Plan Will Be
Worked Out Under
Lease Lend Law to
Send Britain "All the
T obacco She Needs."
M . .
. Β loy «'xp.' -M-c! · l· -
λ 111.'! · ni τ· · flu»· ■ ■ d î - » -
I ii . !1 till· Si ■ ' I ·
' I· ? cli inn wiiii 1 .·
. . i ' ' ι ; u 1 ·' ' ι ici
·.···.· ι· ι ..ι more il: . ■ ».
J I .· : W.I JlUI'Cll.i -l'< i ! I1
ι.:!» ι '.· ι" with ('· - .il y
•il ' I : ! ■1 ' i . 11 i < > Il f i 11; ι IK · ι; i V .
''til ' · · ·· Anii'i ·.· ,n
ι ' · 1 ι ·.·,.· 4M t'xi'hangi ■ ι ■ .
I !'| n -ι -.
Γ-: ■1 - Λ ι ι m <■' ■' : ! ! >; 11 ! ■ ·
cU'l". '.lii'll! iΊIV<! ·. wllo.vf I'M il
.·· *·> pur:·; . ι· and -! '1
.1 ' . ■ ·. l; " VI v, ;|!· I .pi : ,n.
i t ι ■ >.··''·.' the ι Jpt H in.- I. .
■ ^ Ρ
.1 . ■ ■· I "i n undo1 t 1m
ι 1 a
Ii at
Κ I IDI: IM'MIII
Μ , I .
Cabinet
Ministers
Quit Posts
Government Crisis
Follows Decision of
Crown Council to Join
Axis Alliance; Seri
ous Strife Predicted;
Serb Feeling Mounts.
I I ïv I'l ■ Λ " ■
Y .
. ·
i 111.· thl.·.
U illllVJI
Y LUI IVI-l
i bi-^iiiov ·· ;
en' ι-■ ,-ign
.red the
Sunday v. ' ·
Bel·racle. Mareh Μ.-ΙΛΙ')
Λ swilling tide οί internal dis
content. led by three anti-Ger
liiiih cabinet ministers and other
high .>ttii i.ils. forced tonight pro
liable postponement of the Yugo
slav government's plans to align
itself with the axis Sunday at
\ ienna.
The three ministers — Serb
leaders in this nation of mixed
peoples—Mho r' signed in protesi
against a crown council decision
to yield to Germany, refused to
remain in the cabinet even
though Recent Prince Paul or
dered them to do so.
I he dissenter^ flallv declared
they would have nothing more
to do with the government.
Ί heir stand, which the coun
try learned b\ the grapevine
method, added to the growing
crisis over the government's ac
ceptance of the reich's demands
that Yugoslavia align herself
with Slovakia Hungary. Kn
mania and Bulgaria, .junior mem
bers ol the anti-British accord.
Y ;.· ' ρίνη. ι· · unci lor. -, ι
ί!··.| In Ι.·.' ·.· t .n:g!■ r
! ..ri Yie'in.
S. ·. ! : ■ ι ' 1 : i4 a g;, ι list ".lu.· ^.>\ ι·. t·
•ι'ιΓ .ι ,· · ···: ν.. ι s described a
•·· !» ι îshly. Picturos of
ii ■ :' 1 ." .·'· and Br:l .
.· M ,n lei \\ inston (.'lun eh ; il
:
.;:uued on l'a^o Two)
House Debates
Marine Base
Appropriation
ι Λ I ' ι —
Γ - 11 u ι ■ ι !· . ■i.iy ill a
'·· <·'!>·
• ι: · \ ·., · ' 4,.>7 ι,ΙΙΟΙ)
η < . ' ■ ι » 1 M.it in··
' A Ά Π vol- 111
Il ι -I ·[ ' ■ it W( Illki
| ·· Ί1- ll til tile
: ..n then·.
. ■ ',
ι ·..!,■··■■ ■ ,,!id the
\'.v, ν · · I'iiv.nu plans lor .i
>-·'· · ·i : 'ali η on the
• ' ntmui'd (Ή 1',ΐϋο Two)
Babscîi Compares Trends
Of Slocks During War
!:% IMM.I Κ w
ι···. \ ii»»t ! H41. I '
Γ. . ,'t ,, .
lint Pa k, I·
15 \liM>\
' ' ' ·* i' till I tie I ii 1
M.ii . il LM
III I'll 111 the !' U :■ t rati' Ml in—
ii..·'. product:··!! tii - ι nit \ ha.·,
over known, the -tuck nvket >ho\v -
but little sign.·. ut ! : it' Futherniore.
.'.h i·· ρ iciv- have been tailing tin
UlC N'l'W V". ' S'il. !.. Kxt "4< .»i!HV
last November. -.tocUi u Lima.m h.r.e
gone up anil in Bc. hn have held at
.ι \ ( y li.uh lev t■!. Will 1 s and
Canadian stocks» remain at tîi.cir pre
\ all.MM low l3i .ee.-. slide 1 ■ ••the··.
Ii·-- -Ίΐ--α ι .ι vu; ι'-'
questions in which readers are in
tere tod Lot lis look ill tin record.
Berlin—London—New York.
Following the start of World War
11 ■ September, 1939, German stock
price·; reacted only a ti lie the next
month and eves since then have
been climbing to new highs. Oi
C"i;:-o. the Beerlm market i> con
trolled It i- not the type oi tree
.et w'r.ch exists m New York.
···:■·-nti o·· oven in London, doespit"
ihe ρο^ιημ ot the British pound.
1·' < the commencement oi hostili
(Continued on Page Two)