ïtettîteraon Brnltt Htspnfrh ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF ΝΟΙΐ'ΓΗ CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA fWFN'TY-EIGHTH YEAR i.kasei, -nfVIrrr — associatedpress HK\TT)FR<inv ν η ΓΤ^ΤΤΓΤ " — " " 4 ' · ^·· I LRDAY AFTERNOON, MAR( If 22, 1911 PUPI ·--■<»·· evkhv \πκκμ *·>.%· S' .N'I Ά Y . FIVE CENTS COl'Y Man γYugoslav Officials Quit 20,000 Planes For Britain In 18 Months Oversea Air Route Is Scouted Production Schedule Worked Out to Sup ply Warplanes; Sur veys Being Made For Transatlantic Delivery Route. . i, - .. * M Washington, March 21!.—(AP)—Λ j.: I ' »ii schedule u> supply Cirr.it 13:,· ■ with s me 20,000 Ainencan :: ι î.giiting plane· in the next IK :■/·. 111. ,'UO ι if the. e under term οί the $7,000,0M,000 British aid bill —·.·. ! . ι ] lorted today In ha\e been wi . .ι"I ma iiy high administration -S. ;.enting tin.- tremendous μ . there were authoritative rt|< ■ '"at surveys now are undcr V.. ν ; '.ing toward establishment ot ii:. :>· :... I route t · Kngland over wii.t·: pursuit planes, as well as b··: ι)·.·. . could be i'lowη by easy stase Λ .-e beginning at Newiound i .1 touching Greenland. Ice 1. !..t : t possibly Ireland wa.·» de· m. ., . , nder contemplation. This w.i id. Miwever to entail numer ι lia ulties such a.- the lack ol' iac . t.es and possible Danish ob în Greenland, a.-> well as Jn · -Γ refusal thus tar to grant B: . iiases on her territory. > t.ng work was reported to lie way >·η this projected route, • ' \ίι· thought that il it could be Ρ '.ι ed pursuit .-hips of relative ly - ;i range might be ferried under iwii power aero.-s the Atlantic ·:; ' '.ipmg-stone .".up. Such a sy tc: . ι Id sidestep ί " dangerous s ι: ,.!· ni·.- and raider threats to '· ' . irlaee shipping !.- .ubject. Μ ι ι if the bomber- thu. far de i.M · ii !" Kngland were said to have be ι ι fl wn across imn-top under Β ' .·- iper\ isinn without a single i i- .Iiy The reported citation ol eoird m closed congressional 'Hid ;ng.-, led some observers to be - lie ι· that if a three or four-stop •"•He were laid out American llior iViight take the planes part ol the way across the Atlantic. •Marine Base bill Sent To Senate U'.ohmgtun, Λ1;ιπΐ1ι --—(AIM—I I he Senate received fr a the House , t'd.ity ;i $14j575,0()ll appropriation !' Ί· .in c-ii.-t roast Mji me traimnt; m North Carolina The ap I""i" laturn was approved by the House yesterday without a dissent- ι ins vote. The item wa - a ii'l a led in tin' ^"ppleiucntary jijip1'1'Pi'iatmii hill, : v.hu··] ; expected to he taken up by "η· Senate» next wee!.. Conservation Department Fares Well Under New Laws Daily Dispatch bureau. Ill the Sir Waller Hotel. By 1IKNKY AVtKILL. Kuleigh, March 22.—The Dcpari "it'iil ut Conservation and Uevelop i'icin, state governmental unit wluc.i ^'pervises more varied activitie than ciny other, fared well at the l'itndi of the legislature tin-· year— Wh financially and in the matter 1)1 its programs (plural used ad visedly because of the manifold di visions of the department.) Whether or not the official· now directing its work fared so well re mains to be seen, because the de partment was one of the many hit by a liroughton reorganization cy clone. It will in future be headed by a board of fifteen, rather than twelve, members, and the terms of 'he present members have been made to expire simultaneously this spring, it follows that there could a complete change in mana^in^ ι ριι sonncl. 1 111 11 ■ : mui'li talk, Ιου, about the j iliiii'iaii-. of Uh· west anci tlieir de ,4:; upon the past of director—the po.-i held lur eight years by K. Bruce 1 Hint·, dge. :::ooth, quiet. soft-spoken 'politician Irom Dare. The mountai neer·. haven't anything against -Mi. jEthcridge, they just want his job. !that\- all. The director, however, v.a- | lone ol the first big shots of the state I department to iall 111 line fori Broughton 111 tin· primary last year and he probably is a favorite to hang on to his place. All that is in the line ol political speculation, and so back to the main theme—what the General Assembly ,did to or for the conservation de partment. I Special attention was paid to phases of the department's work I having particular bearing on na (Continued on Pan" Tluec.) Roosevelt Begins Vacation Aboard Γ. S. S. Ycnson, at Sea ιιΐι H.iriaa ι «jsl, March 22.— ! (AIM—President Rnnsrvril be gan lus (li laved deep sea flsh iii'; vacation trip today when the Unite llouse yacht Potomac put to sea « itli the Chief Executive and other hi&li government of ficials aboard. The sun vias out and there w as scarcely more than a ripple on the water at the Potomac hoist ed anchor in Port Everglades harbor shorth after 9 a. m. About 100 persons crowded the pier to see the presidential yacht head into the Atlantic. In the President's party were Interior secretary Harold I.. Ickes. Attorney General Robert II. Jackson. Rear Admiral Ross 'Γ. .Melntyre, former commerce secretary llarry I.. Hopkins. .Ma jor General Edwin ΛΙ. Watson and Stephen T. Early, Mr.. ilookeveu s secretary. Bolich Plans Development Of Railroad : lijily Dispatch Bureau, Ill the Sir Waller liutel. 15> HtNKV AVLKILL. Kaleigh, .March UJ.—J. Λ. (Lull) Hi men moving 111 011 the Atlantic and Ka.stern Carolina Railway. Aecirding to stones lroni Lon'. home town, Winston-Salem, hi' lias a.-quired a substantial interest in the company, has been elected a vice 1 president, and has bought the fa il : ο i'agoda cottage at Atlantic j JUeact:. All these moves appear to be steps I in tne ambit,ou.-, plan- ol IJolich and | (jcorge llmkm.-. steamship magnate1 ot L j a 11. ι : ι ■ ■ 11 ■. to develop tne port oi Mnrehead (.'its. Months agn it was announced that a syndicate had been formed which included Ii<<1 ich. Hinkins and other.-,' with the purpose ot getting control 11 both tin· railway and the PWA !ina:.ced Morehead City port termi nals. Several developments indicate that the project ι making some progress. The recent legislature authorised ex penditure "I . tale funds to rebuild the railway's roadbed, which has long been in very poor condition. The governor and council ot state were al.-'i authorized to take steps to refinance A. and K. C. bonds, now owned by the Duke Foundation. It is likely that these bonds, which are all callable, will be substituted by long-term, low-interest securties. Also the state has ordered some | ten million gallons ot asphalt, all of ι which will lie shipped into North J (Continued on Page Six) Canada Trains Mile-a-Minute Blitzkrieg Units A squsidron of crack Canadian troops rocs skijoring at hίκ'·1 speed I Thise snt-tl; imith i .< can do a mile a .. r : behniil an armored carrier duriiut Lraiiuiur fur muuuUiu warfare. I tiring punch, making such uuiU hu;'-> <· L '>'· · ■ ι i,cnh ul ί ■■i») Aid Measure To Senate Senate Appropriations Committee Unani mously Approves $7, 000,000,000 Fund. Washington. Ma ··:· , ,\Γ '«ejecting !·!·>:!>.. ..I |M c ! the : amount in bait. tilt* Senate ipprop i ations committee approved unani nmusly tod;.y a *7.iinii,00i).o#ii a| ; propnation t · cany ui,l the admin- I ι; tration'.·. lirili-h aid pr.>g;'am. Tin· appropriation. already oa-sed bV tilt' Η ι U I ι ' pp 1 ' \ I ;! I !( li ι ' ι change till·: tin· η >n :: : nttee had \ · -t ed down a niotioii by Senator Nye. Republican. North I >..l;ot,ι. t.* c il t!.· . mount 1«ι $;i.5u(),t),(IO.liaiJ. I'm· a.. - ! tion previously hud been rejected by j ι η appropriations subcommittee. and I Nye was not expected In ut'ler tin j proposal to the lull Senaie. The Senal" '.■.ill consider appn.p- ' i 'ations Monday. Democratic 1 ■ ι ' Bai kle.v .--aid In.' - , w no reason why it should not be sent to President Roosevelt oy Monday umiit. ( Even opponenl ol the 11 :<·..-me : conceded the bili would be approved , overwhelmingly without maa.i j change. The House appio\ed the S4,0ua. 000,000 sutipK'i. entcd . oi l ip; iatioii toi' do I estie deleiise ye-terday b.v a vote of 327 t ' H. Repreentative Woodrum. Dei I . rat. Virginia, said · ! would brum to ΐ2Γ>.ΐ)00.00ΐ).θϋθ the, total οι anp opi latioiis. contract au thorization- !"..■! pending budget e.·»· ; tnnates madt I » ·ΐ· raMoiial cleleiise since Gem ;.n> ' inva >··>» "i tiie Low Countries. 'J'i .1 total, in· aid. did not ■ include the ΐ\ί)Ο:'.Οϋ0,Ο(Ηΐ a.d to den h icracie I und. France To Get U. S. Flour Wa.- ί ι il : ι ; t. ■ : ι. March —ι ΛΡ) Sumner Welles aelin;; · relaiy it .st.ιΐο, .11111 unceri today th.it ail ar rangement.-, lia. bom mad, lui· the shipment ni tw· \ .·. · Ι- "Γ ι |.#ui· ι" unoccupied France. Weill . said : ι ' the Iirit t.sli ·, eminent had aiv · d to permit two French ship r , .1 » through the British blockade . · receiving these assurances 1101 ; .· French govern· nient: That the ship uld go to unoc cupied French ρ that the 1 od \viii 1 lei be d 1 -1 ni ■ I >nl,v in unoc , cupied France. : ·' 110 equi\aient1 foodstulls v\>ul<! i 11 oui iinoccu-1 pied Franco to ■ pied France, and that the ship.· . "ild return 1111 mediately to tin· Γη ted States. The flour will !·.· a gilt to the, French pe pie i. ■ 1 the United 1 States ind its ship ■ eut and distribu tion will be under ' - tipen ision ol . the American Red Cross. New Bonds Cost Little j Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. By LVNN NISBKT. Raleigh. March 22. Although the j recent Cîcneral Assembly authorized | more than a million dollars in new 1 state bonds, only about half of that sum will impose any burden upon I the taxpayers of the state, and that is for a purpose which undoubtedly j would have been approved at any 1 sort of election or referrendum. Biggest single issue, and the only ι ne which will be an obligation of the general fund, was the $600,001) authorized to establish at Wilson a hospital or sanitarium for the treat ment of tubercular cases. This in (Continued on ra.v Si*) Nazis Blast Plymouth State Revenue Act City Raid Made More Liberal Two Nights Sales Tax Exemptions on Foods Most Notice able to Public; More Τ axes Must Be Collect ed to Meet Appropria tions. DallV l»|SI)SIr ti —.llri-'UI I», IV,,. «.·!. Motel I$,\ LYNN XISIIKT. Raleigh, March 22. Although the j ι evenue act adopted by the general ' assembly of IDM was supposed to nc a "permanent" one, the recent legis-: lalure made mimerons changes in i'.. A!o-t of these changes were purely V. chnicaI, designed to «implify en· loicement and ail mi.- ! ! alien, bill . lev.' oi them changed taxation ha..:·' and so directly affect citizens ■>; North Carolina Notwithstanding the !act that neai ly ev ery such modil: cation of the law was in the dircc tion of libei' : !y to the taxnayer. the net result oi all the figuring aiu. legislating is that the state will, dur- ι a.g the ne\t two year-, take a big 1er slice I public iir'ome than ;! lias ever before reached for. The ap propriai: ' 11 bill, biggest in liisloi.v. can be · . : only by lax cuileelion.· ι igger ,n any heretofore e uten i.'laicd. Λ '1 ■ ; r. ιΐ·; m ι! cnange ill Tin* rev enue ' ;■ it aiffcl Λΐr. aid ΛΙι .1-1:1! ι Λ i'lll Ί i < · w as ;:ι tilt' I" t : ι χ ci;·. .·. · . The .1rs tax ΐ'"ΐι am ai tΙιτ?-ι ιί·ι cent: 11" jiiI" '"ι I i.i 11 I : ι ■ . IH". ci ιΐπ.ν Tim: ιί ί id ( , .ili gi. γμ t·· eham;ing t! ι' ί·.ι. »· : ...in - I it rtdm; li! · to ' i-j'j· ' 1 Ί ; i.v lin- reet η ! |.·: ' ; ι li : ι · I ■ I ■ · ... Il t hi' O.I'I I I jit nil - ; ι ■ * ! ! : > • ιι Ιι 1 ι ■·. 1 · · i nι Iu■ !· ■ :i 11 Γ. > · i ! · >r c· .n 11.111 η ΐ'ίΐ ! ί ι· ■ homo t . i ! !. When ! lie North Carolina I n >i i evvifr goo to) 1 : U''« "·<·· y tore a I tin .lul.v 1 i.i.i i mu. t hi· remembered thaï these i ( ; ,, ι·,, ι,..ι el !'--:··. " u: : : i 1 . I legmn mg ni' ,ι ne v. li r-.( 1 \ <· . r'· >1 11 .t · >, in-i. If] ι Ί lia·. Ί·; Ι·. ' - ■ 1 .< ( ι Ifllci 1 1 1 ' ι Γ . '· i . 1 . . Il· I i il ι '.ι xablo item. . ho in ! \\ ι >n'l hi .· I ■ ι y amy tax · ·ι ι I I ΊΊ · ι · \. 111 ■ ' I'i- ι I"1 ni di f forenco in .ui,\ ,μ· gi ■ ii-i'ry in 11. I int 11"· l a · I a 11 .in id a m ι II am nul a hall . : ·. leliel" In the peuple ni tic ' h· 'I'llis "ΓΟΙ ll'l " I . I |V .|'|· ι i'(" in·· . than avlual, however. mi Iho : . age m ii-i'\vil'i' I ιί au ο inn ' til ' __ benefit accrue in lln· higher pin·'; e.elicacic Staple In >ds ahoaily ■ " OM'iiiptocl 11'··»: taxes. Then. t<n>. an other ι in >\ ι ■ m a the new lav, ' considerable estent nil els any · '' benefit from fond exemption- !' provision lia- to do with extend application of the tax to a!i mail ■■ - I· dor purchase This .see! ·ίι ooea ioned reve department e: lie Is aaH lej; -! · considerable worry. The law whs it* il wri tten seve 11 t :. :ie:s Ιο οι ml'. >p . lapidly changing court deeMons. Ont ι I ' S. Su pi. ■ ι11 ' u r 1 die', ii ·η e just a lew d \ hefnre adjoiunii ni' the legislature necessitate·! ι ' ' further change- m the original d ■ ι I amendna n' '.n the et Λ - ι ιί ι ι adopted the new revenue act impo. e the three pel cent sales tax nil a!: merchandi e bought from ratalm, λ and deb\ ered by mail into the la',·.· I· As a matter ·■! practical enforei": eat a lot ol tin- tax cannot be collected. i. but il can be collected I'm." tl from any firm maintaining a s.ile.· Γ depot, store or personal representa tive m this -tale and that includ. most ol the mail order houses. a Tax specialists estimate that tin t prospective better business, increa- : ing purchases ol foods and other ι ι sentials. plus the inclusion of mail g order purchases in saies tax brack- ρ its. will afford as much net return g Hum the sales lax this year a.- last. ι despite the broader exemptions. a Il is also evident that customer- ρ ol out ol -tale mail order houses, a 1 id tiial UUrOn* .'pall/ ruicd ftai , No. 1 Blonde l'ciiny Singleton Screen and ra<lio star Γ · ny t>tn frlotoll Vl:l> 1: 11 IK.'· i " V t · ι l .·. Xo. 1 Pl.nul. ' by del·*:.- · ·.·« Irlter î ! ; ι f. · " : .11 Heauty : λ \V'W York. 1''-: ii.\ as "01...: lit·"* v..m- credited with liavinjï I.'· American mon blnnde-çonsctous dnringr the past J tar, which .··.· brunettes take the . 1...tli:,i t. ( Co tral I'res») •lit . will i· <· t · > .. ··.!..·. illioll ,||1.1 : I I - • cla ■ I. >i id Χ. ι ell.11 iui ■ - v. ι ·.'..· (I. 11 I i" ■ . · '. · illC'DIl'.' I ."Ι X. > ' 1 I l'\ : ! 1 .li - , ('(ι ,1" t '. > I a I 1 id 'Ml·. 'i 1 ! a '· . ' ·. hi ι ' 1 In ...ί 11 ·<Ι '.ι (1.ι η ·.: ν 1 ! adi1 ι η ■ 11 1 m 1 ■ 1. ' ''1 . ■ i l r. ■' ; , \ι . ι.· ι - t·. il:.· 1 -1 tii .·, and ι din !.1 S .j . i'ii:li t de imis. ιi-di r ι' ■- ,ι■.■ taxable del -t.it.' in1" c ! .ι X lav ·.; ,ιΙμι ι in : ι ' · : ■ ι ■ c.Ii/λίη m other ate- nesideni m Nurth CàioHôa are xahli lier. · dm ι.«■ ι mi,! . ι ν ice ι ιι ' : '- :'*· .rati<.n inc. r .· tax ρ ·.> .nr.- v.. · ι ill ι ii ; - t.. jii. \ .'Mt c, ■ ta a subsidiaries IH-tl' (.'. .M· ii ■ · l' xcept la ill.all am .·! led. I - .1 i it's and personal service ii.av Oi η rit .·;·ιι re idcnts. the ch.a -:c.· in all' lit huh· ''ι'· ι ill τη ιΐ· , ι V r 1 . ι ^ Γ Ι Π ι ·. i \\'· ·!· Si " ' changes wore mndο in the? .tiiugibles tax seetion. but 111· ~<■ ιί=>ι. I ·.· ii .;·.· adi , ίιιΜ < at π r i!. .'lac i\· ... the l un-of η in.· is xiavor. la . ι : a was liberalized to p." mit ni.,. ΐι> n> to deduct certain obli it. ..ι l rom certain credi' ai rc iirtinû tbe actual \ due · . ible . and the rate was slightly landed m -ouïe trust lund>. So ta. It : ί left til.· avci . h, Ilk de asit.ii and Mnall stoekh.ihit'r "i n a.t»*.uv.^i OU i ,.ç.: i\.û) Last ÎSight s Bombing Said to Have Been Worst Experienced By English City. Pi.V:: 'a, Kli-, . M --1 - ΛΙ'.Ι Γι■ ■■ .·■·..ι...%«.·.: l'.Mtii·-.. ;<·>. t c aimed çjjswaltieï today alter Cïerman nignt raid er- i.ad ted tin· c ■ 11 \ .-i.\ 11. j lî i - with i.re and h <11 explosive bombs --une c.·: which hi! a .shelter hous ing 2.V> jiei-l'ii- κ·<: ·.,. ,< is,·.- m an attack tin· j > r\ a ius a ■ lit. lt \\ as lea ad ; iial : ..ι. ιν κι th.. ,e in the ,-aelter had been killed. Hundreds "I persons left homeless I >y ' a -Ce.ai s la -et : ■,· 11 i L; : raid .a il rit · · rl througa the .· treets wh ι i'sclh' i|Lîad.~ .«>·.■. cîied u.. jh, the debris l'or victims of the raid.-. Ι·'· ·«· waUan'i-s and escue crew ■ w! Worked through .aid- the I'·· ' tw·' n.unts said '.ae | aidnu la ' 111L>ht v.ms the \vo:>e ot ;i,e tw · nd win -ι man any otia tn - aa ' in port ... - jShderg. in I- uh:s \\ ere oi l in m mie .-< ι".ι ills but tire.- and explosions lighted up '. hole ty through the nig a -\ . iei ι Hi -tones ι >1 act- ι.: ι , : - lui ι.. were told ' ·'■·· ■' I'·!.·' liar-1.' hea. d 1 .ι iail.iiu b"inb, caag ' s. I.··., an i 0. I'd beneat . ■· .· ι a; the:: a·.:, lulling ; A:: -Ι1·" a ' n'H'Kerl down ι>> ι ■ ι . ι . "M. <■.. ι.· bled to lier 11 ! led i neend a ry i'1i ' a1 !'' ι l.i ■ :a a ■ done 1 Stoyadinovich *.* In Custody Of British • 1 ί ted in i · . : ' · V · !i.« ΚυίΠΗΊ LVc: n« · [] nl VugOslilA J . . i .. .·. luaid*. , ,H i IA amiuUMceii :i n! , W ..· i t i ι vcl »\ i'V 1«> I'·: . , • ·;· * ï**· ii^)>li,, :· t lt was repwi u . ; . 1 iclgrade 111 ι ν. · ■ grew tease nvei Go . ·. clemamis ι «m' alignnii·!»: Υ· ^ '■· > · v\ iln 111r a\ι . · S' \ ..· ι .. .» ·ι .· ..i boett exi.eci 1 vi. ι · ' ν :μι . * 11 ; 11 i;-. h.ai .in*, i. jad tfâ .v.u.iai | <j and > !i.·· η ail· lac a\^ can:}:. Sto.% .id a· .ι ι> \ ι British ri.. lud\ I'm . -a.. »al ' ι p. r: ..ad i'aν . : .aec- won jiuî (ii.-cl>'. e,d. PROFESSOR DIES AT CHAPEL HILL ν'. . ll.il. M..I-V a 22 -(MM· · 1 > Cieo'-i·»· Keii'.eth G .Ht II· a: y ii:;, .i-- -tant regis?rar and formel La : ai p.·.·. ,-· a at the l'a aersity \orl!i ("aii'lma. died suddenly ol a heart attack at his honn· early today 1!.· is ιr\ ived l\y hi- w te. t; e former Miss Bessie Hard in § of Wash ington, Ν ι'., and ι son. the Κ··\ M. (I lit n\ ot Tarnoro, and three nth· ei children Funeral serv ice- will be held here at ι p. ni. tomorrow. WEATHER FOR NOI4TH ( ΛΚΟΙ.1Ν Λ l'art 1.ν tloiulx tonight and uiul.tv. slitl.ll* toiler in (entrai l>srtioa kuUfct. Signing Of U ϋ German Fact Postponed Minister ίο Russia Ac cu·.' . of Sabotaging Elf forts to Gain Sup port of Russia; More Resignations Εxpectec! . I I : ;, t · ,Ί η( 1 c*h · · ·' ' <■! ci 1 (·!'!'" ' '1 · . ; ! ! ·' } . : · Ί(1· · I * 11 P;»ri: · ' · ·!ι ,,·\ ru ' ϋ,·· I il ! . * · ? ■ c , ·. - ! , ' ■ » . . : \ ι ; - J y I ; '·!)>. *'··: ' j · ι· .fi·il "fi Fnroiun II *. t*. ι ■·.' y . telciiro! iium trie min C : ι i.-ij r Μ-ΊίΚοχ ii ι. -ipoc! lu 1, - fret lie' in>] Xtd t! ··· "H. - i ι : i s ; ut 'M 1 Cl ont ''.··· * : ' ' > L! t M 1· . JV Γ il ' ' " « ■ ; ι · ' · t· \ ! cl ! 11 : « · *ii h. M'. <·. H1IV.· ·· . , '· ■■ ,nm y nvignati·.! the mini-t Milan'Gar \ :lov:r. . 'Ί"irted. Todi.y ".<· a· Afin··:· < 11 tlio il . • ι j | Yurdat . 11U-ν <1;·!; ί·1 .1 ; ί ( _ ; ne! !:·ι· independent il·· ·ht . |)'i ι ' . dori-d :ι 11 its ι. .· inu l \ eminent posit : : ; T>. d· · liia 'i :u· part\ the <·· · ai' y - fut a ; m· : ia.portant Tlu· η ass ■ t- . iînat . η was ι in loi ■ . i ils an :i. mod:;.te protest. Follow.ng up tin re.'unali<αϊ y terday of three Serb ftiembers of the ( ; -in··* i s op.]" -itioe eii 'toi' ■ In ι ■ : 1 · S· a ι H*a a ι a a : " ί ii.di·)HV.de'·· (te·· .irr.itι1 · ι ϋ t,<· . aii wore egiKted pla 'in i 111> to quit l'a·:. oit'ico> and two independent den: irats were reported t · l.ave alroa'.i\ topped S ιr ct e - t h t et to aid • 'Ίο ■ ! thon il tl let t a r Greei e .r Egypt to organize cooperation with I ; : laat. Leader·- oi the Si · in pe, - a ' jr.iity. which include- a .st of Yugo slavia's Serb tanner.-. announced tiκ·> i ..d e.illed ι I'aibao..»■ loi' 5, ι ·.:·'. ··.·.. at which all its a .·: tiers 11 ί - v. "Uld bo ordered t>. qa ' income Tax Collections Set Record w... h · ι . < W) Ιί·.ι ■ ~J · . )UiH ort l· m:,,\ tiiiit • .«ci ·· ; a ιe< vû .··!,: . ι, British Ships Sunk By Nazis in Atlantic IV , in. ΛI .. 1 : 22. Λ ! ' ΛιΙ-'Γ II itler's h..MU'-hi]is h..\ι ;id'· ex tensive raids ; m tlx* .W'lli Atlanta· ;.»d those. w th IJ-boal.- ;ind aii plilPt 11. \ (' de- In ivcd .1 to' il I ' g24,'M)0 tou< c<t enemy shippittg, it w 1 η imccd today. Subi araie- were credited witr. sinking 77.nun tuns of lilt· total and tin .ill force with 31.000 tons 20. 000 in tho Atlantic'. 8.000 in the Irish -i. and 3.000 oil Crete in the Medi terranean. Ι! ι nil t hundred survivors of an at • π ι. πι tin.· Atlantic· on ι large Brit nv ··>■ . οι·· picked up by Ger . .η ships, those sources said. The tyjH of naval units partieipai III ti w.i s not disclosed, but authorized luces said the .-ur\ ivors were taken ! · j π ι .t Gen ι ai ' .itt le. hiii..

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