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ïtenîtersim Baily Dtepafrit ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 2. 1!» 1 i Η,;ΜΙ·,!<',^,.·.^ιι?χΛ7KKN""N F Police Called At Ford Factory ********** * * * * * ¥· » χ X Warren Explains Resignation Text Book Controversy Not Reason Secretary of N. C. Edu cation As sociation Gives Three Principal Reasons for Quitting State School Commis sion. » jf Raleigh, April 2.—(AI') — Jule Wairen. secretary oi t..e North Caro lina l.ration Association, insucd a ; a ι ··-1 : ■ 111 today denying that In-, de cision lo resign trom the State school conniii sion was prompted by a cun Irovci y which arose alter his history text book was adopted lor use ill the lil'tli grade ol the public sch > >Is. Warren said he resigned liom the coniinission tor these three principal ι eason.-,: I lie believed that Governor Br ngnton should have a free hand in the appointment oi administrative boards such as the school commis sion. 2. He iiad serious doubt "about the secretary of the teachers' association being on the board of fiscal control oi the scho Is." He intended to support a con stitutional amendment which would abolish the school commission and \ t.1 all school authority in a rev amp ed board of education, and "I did not want to be a member ο £ the com mission and at the same time -eem to be <vnrking Τrif iff* tflyjTtffiïffPTTt" Warren said that he prr.nted out four years ago that it might not be a good policy for the secretary of the Ν ('. Education Association to serve a sell ol commission member, but finally decided to serve an both capacities at the request of Governor llory and Superintendent of Public Instruction Clyde Erwin. Governor Broughton told reporters ye.- ti rdav that Warren's resignation was made in view "of the fact that i,e ι- in a contractural relation with the state." Aluminum Conspiracy Is Charged Wa.- iiiMtnii, April 2.— (AP) — Charges were !;iid before Congress today that "a conspiracy by the Germans" and a "bunch ol self seek ing men" had in the μ ι s t kept down tin- production of aluminum which the United States need.- for airplanes and was t-eepmg it down today. Thurman Arnold, assistant attor ney general in charge of the .Justice department's anti-trust division, H ide that assertion t a House ap propn.itinns subcommittee hearing in testimony made public today. Becausi of this conspiracy, Arnold testified, the German "production vent up, but they kept it down 111 Κ ι nice. England and America, and they are dmiig it today." Arnold was asked by Representa !i\ ι■ Kabaut, Democrat, Michigan, whether the situation was restricting pl me production here. "1'hat is the reason they (the Gcr mans) are able t produce m ne plant s because they have the alum inum," he replied. He credited Germany with an aluu ilium production 33 to Ml ρ ·:· cent greater than that of the United States. Hull Rejects AxisDemands W'a hmgton, April 2.—(AP^— Sec retary of State Hull t dav tactilv re jected German and Italian demands tor release of axis merchant ships taken into custucfy by the govern ment. Asked at his press conference whether there was any present in tention of releasing the ships as de manded in the axis note of protest. Hull declared he had not heard ol it in government quarters. When the United States replies to the protest. Hull added, the Stat·.' department probably will take up with the German and Italian embas sies the question of whether ta make public tli exchanges. Reviews New Army (ίοη. John J. Pershing Still spry despite his SO years, Γίοτν eral .John J. Pershinpr. A.K.F. com mander in the World War. arrives at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for a demonstration hy 1 t.O'JO soldier* and 2,000 motor vehicles. ( Central Pre 89) Four Killed In Hariair Five Others Wounded in Violent Outburst of Gunplay in Soft Coal Fields. 1 lu: .η. Κν.. Λ pi i I l! -( Λ Γ ί — Km ιγ ■ ι ."il wen. shot tu death and five ι th<τ- weic wounded today at the I runui ir- Creek Coal Company mine in a violent outburst of gun play m the Marfan county bitumiii oils eoal lit'lds. Two 111 the dead men were iden tified at the hospital here a- Oscar Cïoodwm and Virgil Hampton, hotn ol Lynch, Ky. The other dead, un identified, are a white man and ι Negro. Fh.-t report* reaching here sari more than 100 -hot.- were fired dur mg the disorder. Flying quadr'in- ol picket- roam id o\ or tin coiintv today and .-taged a mass met1!illg at the Mary Helen pane at ( ..·-tl. where a guard \\,i- :.lain yesterday and a picket .voiilided. PERU ATTACHES BANK DEPOSITS OF NAZI FIRMS I.int.ι. Ι'ιτ». April ( VIM — The national prospculoi loda\ ordered attachment ol' hank tit* posits ill tin· rompuιιit's nulling thr two nazi ships which ••scap ed from ( allait yesterday and of two others which were scuttled in that port. lie also ordered the attach ment ol' funds of local agents for lioth ship companies and of the (ierman air line, w hose base was taken over yesterday by troops. Broughton Will Name Pension Board — Raleigh, April 2 (AP)— A state retirement commi<.»mn 11> admini.sler ! .· pension program loi' teachers and all other state employees will be ! ; ppointed by Governor Broughton ! before the end ol' the week. The pension plan will become ef fective July 1. The governor said he planned to make no other appointments this week A>ked whether he had decid ed who he would appoint highway chairman, he said he had not made up hi* mind definitely but added: "that doesn't mean that I haven l been ^ι uijj the mittei th ■ i0ht. ENEMY PLANES CA USE ALARM IN YUGOSLA VIA ROOSEVELT CA1LS CABINET MEMBERS INTO CONFERENCE Washington. April 2.— (AIM — President Koosevelt scheduled .1 late afternoon conference toda.% with the secretaries of State, War. Navv anil Treasury to speed progress 011 the national defense and foreign aid pro grams. llârry Hopkins, who is sittim: in on all lend-lease discussions, also was invited to attend Wheeler Backs Tobey Montana Senator Op poses Use of Ameri can Convoys for War Materials Shipments. Washington, April 2. (AP) Sen "'· """flftr J?"'" MunUuia, told the Senate today that if Pro; dent Roosevelt oidered Americri naval vessels to convoy shipinrm . ..I war materials without lir..t obtain ing congressional approval "the pen pie will lose faith in their govern ment". Backing up a demand by Senato. Tobey, Republican, New Han pshiie. l'or action on Tobey's resolution I · jut Congress on record again-t tin use of convi>ys. Wheeler said it \\,i . "inconceivable to him that the Presi dent could contemplate such a course after the stand he had taken in 11:·· l ist presidential campaign against in volvement of this country in war.' "I can't believe," Wheeler declin ed, "that the President is going to be stampeded by the war monger- of this country into sending convoys." Senator Tobey demanded thai Democratic Leader Bark ley give the Senate his views regarding the po.· sible use of American convoys fu, shipments abroad, but Barklcy said he was not prepared to di-cu-> tile question at present. British Sink Italian Ship London, April - - (AP)- The nd mifaUy announced today '.hat But ish naval airrralt ot the .K ast Indies command had sunk an Italian de stroyer of the 1,500-ton class. The destroyer was attacked altei lea vins an Kntrcan put on the Hod sea, the admiralty said. The adnur ally also rep ι ted tha' the German merchant .-hip Bertram ûiekmer-, 4,188 tuns, had been intercepted by a British warship. The ship is regiMered out ot I Ian· burg. The admiralty commuiqtie said the ship was endeavoring to escape from an Eritnan port whin inter cepted by 11. M. S Kandahar. Byrd Demands U. S. Action In Strike Washington. April 2.— (AIM—Sen ator Byrd. Democrat. Virginia, de manded in the Senate today ii*at the federal government act "with thin ness to reopen" the strike closed Λ1 lis-Chalmers plant at Milwaukee. Wis. Reading reports ν ι the clashes t the plant and resultant closm '. Sena tor Byrd criticized Secretary Ί Labor Perkins "for failure !■< certify this case to the newly created de fense mediation board." "We have lost 500,000 work days in Match alone as a result m strikes at defense plants," the senator said. "The strike outlook this morning is bljelvci than e .ci b, t re. Skoplje, V ugosîavia, Has Eight M mute Air Raid Alert When For eign Planes Recon noiter Ovrr City This Morning. Slonlj". Vil"» I " ii 'mil — I MM—H ii i i !-1 îiiimlf air alarm uas <ί)ΐιικ1°Ί shortly bofi'i:· noon at Ihi U*"v city of southern Serbia ν h-n Hire- for liu'ii planés rcfonnoitcrcd at Kipat hriarht over th·· city. I ) inng the η tl· · ci I y v::<, I il.M'kctl · α : t lii -in · ·"' nul during ι 11 ly ii: uning ';iI . -I ; en · were ft nil 111 tC'.-t . Tl·· '■ WCI'O practice IllOaSUres. But the alarm which came at I I :.'!(! a. m. «as tile real thing. ΊΊι population look calmly to tin· situation and waited until the planes disappeared. Skoplje Ii·· !1 ici·.·. y between Π :i r i : ι ; ι ticl Albania "i the Vardar river \ :> Hoy. which \- ■ i.i Id offer ,i .-Ira tcgie route I'm a (lorn! ill attack nil Greece. Many i-< ii< \ o tl." city will become the no·»·· eat of govei nmettt it thi German? in ado Yugoslavia. Nazi Envoy ' Makes Report Berlin. April 2. -<AP)—The Ger man minister to Yugoslavia deliver *! an exhaustive report today to Lia letch'- ,u»■ '■ <·ι η ni lai the Yugosla. ituation. Every detail ol his findings, ac lording 11■ a nazi spouesman. "is be ing .liai.cil ,.nd analyzed. The final (it'll: an react.· :i theielore ·- not ve· a\ ailablo " It wa.- 1 -inn reveali'd that ; he Yugo.-la\ · ter to Berlin ι es I'ccted ίj;iii·; : the German capital slmt'i l\ It would, therefore, not surprise < · .rrc-ponden'- if official reaction concerning Yug'i-'lavia were .-till lur tllei' delayed liiding his retiirn Stock Market Trend Lower ν pi il f Λ Ρ ) \ hitt ? e dfV.n.Mde in nui trois Mild · is i*mι ι led the stnr.% thurkçt mrvvrnly iuwor today. Tin · ii· · tf ·; ici m cl · Γ · ι · i id (ί..γ, luit I ' i.i 1 ! « ι ■ lined ι η llif ι π ; 11 " r ; t> Ct» Mit,il · . ! ; , .1 |>. 1;. Λ 11 ! t ι fi.η i <. ici '"· Λ·' ,ΟΓϋΜΜ T» .· ; Ί le Ame ii .h ! · ι ■·· ι J i A II.ICI Atl-intie ('<'<! i .me AlJ.inl ic Hel usnt; Bendix A \ : »î ι ··ι i >et h lehei η Su « m t lu y -ki Columbia ( ί.·- λ Klee C<> iî .> t'ormiivi'c!, « i S' >i \ enl> . . lu V C'otïMjl:(i;i 11 (i < >: ι Co . >1 Curt! Wright HT DuPont 1 1 tûeetrie Pov. t Ligi.it ~ 1 ( it ΙΗΊ m I Lieet ι :i ii- I (;· n. I ! Μ.Φ» IL» Λ L.-geit cv My. 1 » ni Mi«nt^i»i;.ery YV ι rf fz ('<» .">7 lïeyiinhi.s Tuh.iee·» P» ,V2 Southern Railu.iy Standard Oil C«» M J 35 I S Steel m h Cotton Prices Are Steady Xcw V ·. i ■ Κ. ΛρπΙ 'J. (ΛΡ) -Cut lull lutin e- npciu'd lu (ί lowci. Quotation- hi mid dav were >to;idy and uiK'liangt'ri I" -t points dnun WEATHER FOR NORTH C'AKOUNA. Generally lair tonight and Thursday: cnlder tonight, >liyh( 1 ...tiiiui TliUifcda, . U. S.-Mexico Sign Defense Pact ; ι : ; : S: ' and 11. ι ! ί- . ;.. ι.. . I'm ι· ι ..ι" tisc each uthc r* air lui ■·.. .· .ί; 1» \Vi ι J ι· ··· u ■ ' ' ·· I. St..U··. .nr. Mon pi .·!·· ! ■'ua] tic :·!· . >in·! I ) !' Λ ι it )!.. · !;,l· !·..(·. lltl'll'S η lit J' ■ . kl î h' notv ·· ■>' . Italian-Yugoslav Conferences Fail GREENVILLE FIRM CONVICTED UNDER WAGE-HOUR LAW Washington. X. April — (Λί'ι — Greenville Spinners. Greenville textile manufacturing firm, was convicted tu a federal court iury today of a charge ol violating the uage and hour law. The company was tried on a .'11 -count indictment. Sentence was not passed im mediatels. and is to he handed down in Wilson on \pril II. Axis Powers In Accord Hitler ami Mussolini R ο a c h Agreement With M ai- u ok a On Japanese Actions. κ . .. ν (ί iyd ι Mil villi .1 ; MIC'I; .1.1 I iiitc.fi M ·■ ■ : ...'.•'Hi .1 11n* ' .til lir;. ; 11 (it ι ·.ι . . At ι -ptVKil |. . ( .· · . π unci Jljili.in 1 : .· '· . A!.·' . t -.· ui li;· had Ii,i(i · ·, ',i ! « .··. I·'" ι·ί.ΐ',ιι Minis!.- r I till ! I uunl I ill. Ill-Id.· ,:!i r\ low . I ' > .1 ";i d(-f| ....... : m" t.n hi: Eleven British Ships Sunk Π. Apt il 2. (AIM Gei .in I I me 1 ' ibmarine . confia η τ i »« · ι mi .ι . upon Γ»ι \ : t. 11 sup ply Inn . \· ·ν credited by the ιι;ι/ι frjgh ci'i!!:1 i d today \\ ith the de > 11 * ' ι < ■ 111 * ? ' ι , · leven more merchant uvHs t0tabng 77X111) ions si\ oi ι! ι \ » · . ci 11 large t. » ι κ - irs were sunk b\ nazi coi^b.n lianes >( >t»M*da\ M the entraîne» to St Cu'n-qi·'- ι·1ι,,!ΐΐ!;·Ι between Kng !..nd and Ireland, the doily wai bui k , : ! ι declared. Five other >h.p> -t iling oMM tons were s:.id to have been sunk oy a single submarine m the North Αι Ijuîk, ii 'iii v.ii Conversations "Have Attained No Results and no Negotiations Are Now in Progress," Italian Spokesman De clares. 15· m udt·. Apt ! - - 1 AIM An !:.·! .n legition spo'ùot) an an *·'day that "ccrt.iai .·.>n\er : .·: hot ween Italy and Yug' 1 , ... ι·|ι had U'd !· · π·;>· u t- ι : Ι·ι..-μΙ.!ι· mediation by Mib-nhiu in lit· Yi.. .-ι .v-Gcnui h ct -w. "have Hamad t;i '"-lilt- and no nogoti.. Tii.· la.-f ι spoko.-e an ■ ι id tin ι. 11, il.'",.· ■, tlu» I ta! f to Belgrade and the Yugoslav lui etgn minister. had been held "to see all'. pi... . ; ' ■ - ι ι ί !... ι - ι: Ί ι -h 'Hg .···'.· .· · '. lu i·ι·η iicli;:· a1 .,nd i. ii ι I η ι1 ad-.ι I a 1 : ' ι< 11■ had ι ί·(ί . tin· · I K't v. ι in t ' . I i i ι . liatlC • it', bat ■ ia·.Il: .ll ■mplish Eritrean Port Near Capture C'a : .. April ll (API a.. i li t ri ai ■ a t ii : :ιι· IU'i l 04 at.d ■ t i ■. a ' ·ι ' ι eel : ·.. a .. ' - i51 . ι : i n i > iign I a ; lua is txpoiVd 1 · lati . ι : ι > in.ate, >. intar^ souivi·.- said to night. lnvpai ;ai ί»ι α wore declared ?·> !).λι· \h; .iil> .·■>.:!> · ed - "a e lût1.· tint I Italians ai till' cast Ah lean cam pa >g! to destrn.v Mu?-ui.n · anpuv T'a· acknowledgment ot a\is ac 11 \ : t \ in Libya, .a η .rth A ra, was noted b'. icily m a he.idqua; ters com munique Which .-aid British advanced element? ta· theast o! Mer>a Brega will· withdrawing This « a.- d lie ill thr lace of u-i.at Bnti-h ?·" ices call ed a ' reconnaissance in torce." Prev ioa-ly, tin' British -aid. tin1 Germans had part .a throe diviM. ns to holster the battered fascist army <u Lit, a. CIO Union Strikes At Rouge Plant Governor Orders Full Strength of Police to Be Used if Necessary; A11 is - Chalmers Plant Closed; Coal Miners Strike. ί Hv i'iir \sMM l ltrd Press !S< ' ill' " C(J I I HI : I ■ II Il M II " 1 ! ' ' ill ....... ■ . I-» !■·■■ 1 1 ! · '· · ·Ι ' ' "■ '! .'I '..r, ·, · i. u. |. ■ : Ί lioug.' plant at [j Inn· a C I< J in. ί . ·. 11 ,i Ί ii I .· ' tiignl. Tin pi..:,· ι ■ ι ■ 11 '. :;(;.lliMi j >t ι . η Washington April 2.— (AI') — The White ll'iust- said toda.\ th.it a lolriiiam from (<iivi'ninr Julius Ilcil i>l Wisconsin sliKRi-slini; ted rial action in the \ili--( hairnets strike at Milwaukee had been re ierred tu the Oilier id" I'roduc tion Alan.iRemciil and other in terested federal agencies. C !. ·\ <· π κ >i M il.y 11. Van Wnt ner ordered ti;>· I ill -tn-nath ■>! tlu \>j lu i 1' ι lie i! Illl' λ ·.!!"%', t I I .-turc order. Reports wen· that 25" Ml till! : t Ο d IC.ldy I'll! S"1'VÎCC. 'l'hc lighting broke out when wcrk e - attempted tu cKml) fences tin· plant t yet iii-:dc 11 : < · ; ; · ' . !·'·..gilt tbeiïl with bricks and clubs. Later • .•le 200 workers can e out >! a Tint gate and pelted pickets with ι ■ ·; ·Ι !·. .--lies. which t*.e pickets picked up and threw back. Tickets jamn ■ 'i automobiles together to block tr:■ 11"if Mi-iir the plant. One C'lO official claimed tin· sti : :o w.ts "completely effective." Mayor John C'arey just befor * Governor Van Wagoner acted, telegiaphed hini that immédiat.' ic tion \\ as i"-pri at;·, e and that tlv ■-· was "flagrant disregard ol all riglr of citizens." Ri< ts Ini'ced the closing of the.· rft tense-important Allis-Chalmers lac tory at Mihva.ikee and a wage dis ρ.te paralyzed n.··.-! of the nat m'. soft coal mines. King Peter II Congratulated JI.. : ι 1 . April LI —( Λ Ρ)—IJj r. d« ni It!1·! . has sent a message oi c ·!»u' at .Lit '! !.. Kill- IVu r il ol Y U -si;. w 1 > took the throne in l*hu Γ-· lav vcrthr'W oi the a\i·- w· \( -d u ι1 \ τ* r ι i s ι ;1 ni. it was an - η» · . : et d ·' ' ν . I : y t« ·ο. > Tt'f announcement 1 ad been with held nt ! : :t 17 vc 1 · »ld kmu re T\» t»· .· .· :'.c !,··.■ s wei e n«»t 1 .ι k'-· !"·'···, j» 11>< ι nidi*!· u ' 01 π tîiî ■· -J <·.,··; iin.fii tu ;i >>e: t r 11 ; * t ( ί■ ' ■: .\ w .ι - !leinu pn. «' d to ι d. i l;.· ■ ' la* .ι: Π 1 · · H.'· ! Ό It.. deft·.it y ,.·(·(! Bi t,nn ■ I Τ : ' ! IU, I · · ' · I · η cl ' nree ni ' il:» P»al U;::l * expand the expedl ':··♦· ι : y l.ii'tv in -tidy m t î recce. TELEPHONE RATE PROBE ANNOUNCED \V Ajinl ·> {.ΛΓι *!!·«♦ led» . (·..;■ . : : 4 * . ■ * <·■'!· ■ ! > Ί cjitIi *r»vd t "d.. ν in ' η · » · ' · uat; ·. '•«ηκ Ί; ■' ■·>.···'M,ι„· ·■·'<· ol ·. I Hi \ The I'd.··: ·, — il.«ι il i-fcl' il llir· e iiiul Co] ,).ιΜ> I ï ci 21 .Ί-.· ■· ι ' · t ' " d ci·· ρ>ιι " 1 > 1 ■< >v. · hy long d ·! ;iMce 1· : ΪΛ· lie .1"! ced. New Airport For State YVa>!' ιη^,!« >n. April U (AI') The c.\ d aeronaulies a dm h is ira lion dïs el » d tndaj that s jîx ).< ο κ » app irentls v. ill be - pet 11 on an additional air I ί · ;···. ç ec :n N< ■' th C »: olma du Γ η vu t, ι 1941-42 ! ι -cal year. Λ tabulation included m ρ;·■■',.· Ι· fd '.farings on the ami d ( '«>m i < ι ci depart oent -'«ΡΡι "i" · bill li-ted StïT ί ■ m κ ) , oemu request ed ι·Ί· two North Carolina projects that year Another tabulation -bowed S387. lU.iO would he >pent nn 15141 4L' con struction <t the Charlotte airport. Thi- -oenied to indicate that the dillirenee between SII87.00U and sf>7a.oeo would be spent at a ne./ airport. There wa^ no elaboration m the hearings and the additi nal airport va.·} not .* peciiivjd.
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