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itenîtersott Hmlij Β ts pair h ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SE< "Π< )N OF NOR Γ H CAROLIN \ \ND YIROINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR «ΪκΜα'τΙΓΚ0' HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL«\1iUl ' ' n,^v N FIX'Κ CENTS copy Yugoslavs Withdraw In Serbia **»*·»·***** ********■*******· Allis-Chalmers Plant Resumes Work 24-Hour Schedule Adopted United Mates Steel Plant Functions Norm ally as Strike is Called Off; Ford Workers Idle; Other Strike News. <::·.■) < \ ι..· ,t.· ι pi,· ι Ί ΛI li -(.'li.'illiii'i I.ν .il Vt j 1 wa ι .··· swung h nek- itvto ρ rod it γ ι! \ it.illy needed imi'tai ν nui ι1 I · τ "!< ι - tod «y, while the I aut ιιί Sî. t. ν, steel Corporation' Ma^m 11 ; net i< <?u *d n> inn 111 y . 11η ·ι I'm·· Cl·) withdrew ;ιη order which v-'Muid h ι\e stopped work at miu j i u η τ. '·' · ' ·' ι «ii't « *, .il mm··!· - re ι1 lined ΐ'ί!»·. however. a ; a re.-uit o< n: . ι ; negotiations over a new li· · » ι .vit ι .«et. I '1 » . nt h'oo evelt nie;nnv!iile. wa ex peeled tu discuss tin· general : <i · ' ; ι ι '.· ··. 11>d ·> \vitl\ 1 ΊιιI lp Λ! .ι .«y. lead «it the (ΊΟ. T< > " .1:" lor time lost durin.·* ïiî-day ·ΐ· .<·. tie.' ΛΙ1ι>-( 'h < Itnei s {Ί.mt went «m ;i 24-hour daily basi ■ that s l.~j,000,()(i!) worth of defence ι . de! > eoiild hi· expedited. I'nder the . c 1111 · ; ? ι ί rit aLireement worked out with the a- i.-tanee of the national (,· ι ! < mediation hoard, an impar t . i e I ( ree wall he named to ar j.'ii: it·· (ii pûtes, wage negotiations will !.·· eonlaaied, and no striKe or j iei. -nt ι iy 1m· held within a year. The tin · at'-ned walkout at 68 ι·! · : <·' Γ S. Steel was averted hv • !γηι] ι nt between Cl(> >teei ν. - . ..· and the management t > cor. 1 ·· mtil April là currently deaf*, i ι i;ed nej»<itiations. At Deti lit, 85,000 employees of the i· i M< · ii' Company remained id!»· a ' : ι · ι » ·- li it ol a ClO-ealled strike ; 1 f ·· ι; Uou^e plant, but Jaim. 1 1) ·ν;ι y, federal conciliator, ex pit· .1 e tiil itit nce he could arrange . ι. · ι-t'i-t.ice meeting of union an I ι, ? ι a : ; e 11. « · 111 soon to discus- settle h,mt oi the dispute. Axis Troops Occupy Derna lîome. April 8.—(ΛΙ'ί—Αιι of lni.il announcement said today tli.it the Italian and Gorman lumps had occupied the Libyan pint ni licriiu. Derna is approximately 175 miles east of licngasi, from which tlie British withdrew last week. Λ deep water port, it had been held by ISritish forces since Jan uary 30. The town is of strategic im portanee because it possesses large fresh water supplies vital In desert fighting. The combined German-Italian drive to recover eastern Libya began approximately two weeks ago with the seizure of 111 Agho ■ l.i. some 150 miles south of Ben gali. The ISritish aiiniiuuced the withdrawal of their outpost de tail from tin· city March !t>. Ben gasi later fell. \t least parts of three <ier limi divisions have been report ed helping the Italians. Average Tar Heel Family Is Still Largest In U. S. I) iiiy DisjiuK ti Kurriu In thf *<jr (Intel. iîv liiAKv w; i;iLi. (■'.•U'igh. April 8. Tin1 av· Π'κ< North Carolina lamily is still 11)■ I :.ni· ι in tin United Static, accord • ni· t>. ligures from tlit- Γ. S. Ci'iisu IHin-a · which have .in1 becomi available here iv. ι ·· ■ ·. the size of the tvpica Ί'μι Heel group which lives in , 1 .ngli dwelling unit decreased ni . ι ... -t hail' a person betwi'en 193(1 une l!Ua. the ι· figures show. Tin census people frankly admi tl it the figures on "lamilies" havi no il lation to groups which are com p.. oil of blood kin only. They sim ply take the number of oceupiet dwelling Linit.- in the state, dividi ι' into the total population and conn up with the result labelled as tin Mze of North Carolina's averagi I ••family." They concede, t * , t f.. ι * 1h<· c> '. - I iiiπ.- hi l«·! wei :i I !) In ai:d I '.Kin ι- η I . !f<i.m·tIn exai't oci aj.-e in the In -t 11.11 :. > · ■ i y ι ir tin- censii.- takers listed the 11 u 11 : i < t · ι ni "dwelling units', while ton year.-· previously they counted "I'll' ·Ί'' I ■ 11:1111 (.·-. ' ' The sia t i ^ t i c ■ i ;. 11 s ci nuit cted with Iho bureau, however. ay thai the difference is mi small a- to he \ il liiailv negligible. But whatever the dej*ri.-o ι>I" com paiat:\e ex act itud<\ lice ι the data: According to the HMD listings there were in North Carolina a total if '.i!9,.r)(i(i occupied dwelling unit., whereas ill 1930 there were but (144. 033. an increase >>!' li per cent for the decade. That gave the state a 1940 "avei age population per occupied dwell ing unit" (size of average family) el 4.5; against an average ol 4.9 per (Contluued on Page Two; Yugoslav Guns Move Towards the Front The men and Runs of the Yutroslav artillery are prood. The country has plenty oi' these tough soldiers, but no surplus of guns or ammu nition. Horses and donkeys can haul the guns ' :·■ nmurt.-un paths Wucre Nazi Panzer divisions may nut even attcn.pL to follow. German Th rust Gaining Speed ΟΙ · · Shipping Toli Heavy Britain Revises Re ports, Making Two Weeks' Record High est of Year. Iitwifi· ·η, April ί). AP ) ! .1 ilui e rd;.ι· sn.,I·· tur.'i up sent liiil. ri. .illird and neutral shipping llt-M - ί ι M" tw ■ u! the IJil.lt I ! V t' WC®fe to app>M\maUly 1 I.IHKI ! - m eac:.—, ι Mi'ii\ u: ii.il oi 1941 m the battle of the Atlantic aulhoritati\ e sources decla red : ι κ m y. I in.· a ι : a.^e Ut i'!.V ! · ·.·-s ol - ! ;. ρ - p:ng during Al .rrh w . placed by tin· .uln : ally at 98,000 tuns. Aitifiid.i d l"s>r> tor the week end ert March .1 listed ;^ιι >hip> totaling 150.700 toii.s, the biggc-l n·■■·.·■ o! any week this year. F r the week end ed March 1 () amended losses were i gi\ en as !'7 . hip> ni 1-16.098 tons. L" 1 - declined during the week ended IVlarri. L':'. to 17 .hp. ag.gri gd tin;.; a'J.l H tun . t ;· ad η irait y re (Continued on Page Seven) RAF RAID ON KIEL. IS HEAVIEST MADE London, April 8.· ■ ι AP) lint;-·!: 1 bomber carried ' the lit a\ h1 luad ' ol bomb· eve: dmpped on titrinif . in a single n.ght" in 1.· -! η ;gh'\ .» ! - tack - on Κ ;« ii. the 1 r m 11 11 y ne v. ! service reported tonight. I "1 kindred · oi ton o] high ex plo.a\ es an; 1 ι«ver ,'Jn.OU 1 met" 1· Ιι.ί 1 were ra 1 net i < »n t i :e licrn in port · π 1 submarine L> ; ! i Ici i n.L* vard^ in a 1'ive -hour attack, it w;r Mated. Strike Legislation Opposed By Mediation Board Member \Y\. mngion, Λρι ii - ίΛ11 ; - - Laws tu pfoiribiί strikes were 1 p |jiud tin lay 1 .·> a delen.-.e 11 icel 1 .< t. >11 board ιίΐ 111 lal mi tin i:.1· . 11 ic , w ould maae .-iaves" of working men. "The: e la nu iim' 11 America pro ducing defense· maa-ι iats' , William 11. L>a\ i.->, \ R'L1 L· ! 1 li i 1 ' 1 i 1 ; ii 1 ol tin.· bn.ird, said, "il it i> a nation ol · laves " Uavi testilicd ijelore the House military e mmittee which in in vestigating the national defense pro gram. "History has s.aiun," la .aid, "that any 1: i!:tary establi.-aauent that has to depend un sl.ives to produee its del ii 1. ι · material:- is inevitably destroyed." "To tell a man ta.it he could not strike", he sa n, 'is to tell h m thai you must work ai;ain>l yo ir will.' In response lo qutvl.on about tiie causes ι I current ilcicn - Mrike;. L)a\'i.s said that . .> Car a.- lie had sen 111 ins own work there were 110 '.■■au versive" element in (.u ivii-t U lue.·· ; . î that un l: λ; tiler i'ana tile c..U;.c\-· J ).U& bc'-il "it:·· [lia UJ. il.- Il ÏC lïUbWf Uli yqur lace." The witne-s said botn industry and iabur lu-eded a 'keener" eun • v. iiuisiR'.s i·: their responsibility. i.)avis, ill .11^ till- OÎJSLMv iili«»ll i n·I< sre ! i ■ H ··-<.' mil iti; ι\> Connint 1er, said I : ι. 11 l.t saw signs I "a real peiieti a1ι i: : . 4h .sides" ol tin idea υ.? ι espon.>n>; i 'v. Answerm^ ciuestion-, lie expns' ed (ippus'tiuii Ι.» π gisiati· >n outlawing i ·. ; ι i < i 11· i !<·:.. ι » . 11 ci ι : il i '· >n organ iza 4 « · ; ι . î i" 11 : « ·. dic'ar'd i:mi or 1.-5 •tillet λ "i·,· ' i ' t<> e rnpulsory ar 1tr.1t. η ι a lense disputes. lie .jvtwise oppu ed a compulsory a·· 10in:-; ol !" au\ ance ol .-lr.kr.-;. hVpi\;::g : ' | rc.-.'/n'at.; ( Κ ; ; t..y, )·ΊΓΐι;Γ! at, i . D;.r.n< t..·:·;p:■·. rd a\ or l'oi " ' u · · iiih go, ι il; :· y ton; ! c -Heel :v< : gai'Wing' . . « tab ({ 111 na' ..il policy under 1 lie intioha! i.ib elatioris act. CÏO Head To Detroit Phiiip Murray Goes Into Immediate Con ference With Ford Representatives. h- H·.·ι. Apr·! ». ι. A1 ' i I'lnl.p Mun . ■ ! ι c (is π t π! 1 lu· C " I( >, ι ·. ι 11. m· unhei aided today ;inrl went 111'· : tlilw'l· I-. III! el ellCO witll l\|l π sriitativ'<'·ι "I lilt" Kuril Motor Coin pany. whiw j.;iant River Κοιι;;ο pi.nil has been elo.-ed In' .i l'n:t"d Λ mobile \V rker.s CIO strike loi near ly a week. Murray, who came hn c . 1 thi re ο ι a. st ol Gov t'l Hi H .Murray I). Van Wagoner, \\a- undi rsim-d in ι met with Harry 11. Bennett, pi ι -oiini'l nianajjer ol tin Koid imn pany. general counsel lor the eoni pa ivy and others. Whether hi- ..rriv.il on the strike (Contiriuorl on i'at;·* Two) SWISS ARE WARNED BY GERMAN WRITER Merlin. April 8.— (AIM—Suit yerlaml was warned lodu\ In Karl Megerle (German rommcn tutor who sometimes voices the opinion ol' the foreign office) to take note of what has happened to Yugoslavia. The prominent journalist call ed attention of the Su i>s to re sults of inner unrest in Yugo slavia which, he said, "sabo taged a foreign policy ol com mon sense". Defense Roads Bids Asked , ciop.l! Ιί· . ·>1 Η ' Pi t t., . road mp:o ni prifci ■ Ιι· I ■ I nit,ι ir : lia· -, ii* ; ! - - ιιί '.:.,· i| ! > !.. M ;.!Kl (' ·\\ I I'll ! 11:;!',', ,.ν Ii.. . ■ \V. . iid in,ι \ liicl v, il ι »|>··!·· '! ι·. 1· ι I. ' y. "ii ' nil ι :.. r ; · I ! ;.c η,: ι 'i . ·.. ' . l ollt;· (I I ■ ι. ν < > i ι : 11 ! ι » ' ι l i· ■ I · 11 !. · (i Τι HI' till' I" U it ι : : Lii!1. ι ·:ιΙ S, ! , ι Hislov. ι· ι lunlj i : 111· lu Ne·,. i » I ,1 t fill, III 1 >1 ' il A , ι ' ;'!.·< ι ir· · ; ι ·< ι ■ ■ idded. but tl.r In: - \ , ν ciiΊ ■.111 : ι · vil·· In :·. Ί dliehs .ιι · ι · ί1·! i ! .· ι 1 i If 1.1 ! I 'alien v. ι '! ·>,: ih ι. Ill· led· ί Ί -:· ertili IL'III : .hi up I lie ii'iiM y N'l I Iillii r IV- in Γ I, \ r ·»··■· ,i · · ... I. yet, ii.li<e I. V ι ··! ί 'liitl ι i\ t'lTfnt> in cii ι·■· ai'Ç'.îS were |i>reea-t reisenitty by (!·■·.' truer Blawglltow, who a--':ed till highway CHI':If : , III I.. |> . lui study nt 1 ■,-ids needed 'i a >. ', .einity ο the two Mai in·· 1'· ι i bases. The ?·ι>\ t·ι ι' ί pointed nut ' . Prèsideut I ' 111 < elt ν · · - jn «η ι . ;1 S2ii7, IIDII. Hi Μ1 .ιρρη ι| >γι;ι 1 i' ill lui d·· leilse Iliads ;.l!il 'd North '"a: · · h ι : probably would rei'eive a substantial . I lot ment. weather" FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Cloudy. probably showers to ninht incl Wednesday; not muih ciiuiu. ill temperature. City Taken Berlin Spokesman De clares There Has Been No Clash With British in Balkans. .aim _o. v ,n clam ι iat tlieii f >o| I in !. Ii 11: '. ,i had advanced ',· ■ . i»·· 'mit industrial and 1 southern Vug sla \ ... ..<· · .···· "!'■.> northwe.- ι .if Sal* ill :i Tin iirl the stratcRicly \ r I V ν illey. Riitla pest \pril X.—(AP)— ι ·ιι ii : .ι reports rrurhini; S Τ· 1 i · i MM ; ! : · \ -.till till' ( «t'I - m:i !j. ! 11 ,1 tlie \ ilKOsl.i ν i! \ ι·> .hi tl:r Sufi.i-Bcl " r.idi· ι .■ il ι■■..ill \ ι ! declaring :ι· v. th the u.a· led 'pei '!·:.■ ,.l in\ !ta it. η" ι : ..· I it ·. al Salonika lu . -aii-.n, th. ΐΊΐ t : ι · · Γ ■ .1 would b< .V · ward- S li·..·;.. ■ . .. diil'icult η : . · -;i d η··, ι . ■ ai coutd i · ! - ! < · i !·.· lime ! ίο mi .ι ι .Ι -uuthwest I i · t> :·«· Italians m I r . ν were ad • ι i ■ m! 2H miles a i· · ··»>· r tlll'J v. > ! will be an.. ; cc which as •p- in taking : ".ι . utikfi lortî . ι -.aid. later i' · Seven.) F DR Cables Aîii Promise To Yugoslavia U · ' A: .1 il j: -t AIM ·Ρ · ί t-ni I c..ι>1<-d y..mil: Kin.', l'elr' Il "S" ■ ι u .sla\ i.· today as aterial as- .-tance I ins-1 i · ! ι1 , lui ■ ι e imest hope "tor ! « '. ιΐιι-ι to this crimi nal -. 1 ' ·· ι : > Balkan nation. I":' · i V< ·μι ·.--age loltmvs: "'Γ'.<■ ι Ί·. .ι ■!·■ ..! r-· l'nited State have lie. prui a \ -hocked !>> the ■.:iiι-..si··i . -ni . .· ■ - aiîRression upon the people Of Yugoslavia. "The government and people ol (Continued or. Pa,e Seven) Navy Bomber Is Missing N'orlolk. Vu.. \pril 8.—( \V — \ hii: naval patrol bomber with l\\o officers and eight enlisted men aboard was missing at >ea today somewhere off tin· north eastern Atlantic coast. Despite a far flung air and sur face search h\ the \av\ and ( nasi Guard, tin· only clue In the disappearance of the great win-; ed living boat was a garbled fragment of a radio message re ceived at the naval operating base here. \i ι nrdir.g to Nav.v headquar ter* Hi Washington, the message on the missing craft's wave I'-ngth reported that a plane was down .it sea and that a life boat was being li m bed. Second Note From Nazis Secretary Hull De clines to Reveal Na ture of New Note on Ship Seizures. , ( lu y '{itl < i ' ' I . ι · ! ' ! : ? ·. π ν i;..d sent .1 tu· · ι " ·. < in* »t merchant r> ρ id : cri \\ - in the Tinted St,lit Hi ill lice!.lu : " c the natUi t nt 1 he new c : .· . * >i\ except ; · . «.y tli.il it \\.< » · rch'd Willi tin H l/.UIV «'i till' : : i ! . itch v\ CiV t.rkt :. .ut.» custody ·>!, u ι ' · ι * 11 « t η· h i « »11 ut!i» r otireo.s, how. \ ι r \\ ..s Ι»·.;: · ι «μ Γ: ■' the η·'\ > :<■ plied m !>}.«»! data t.. the Γ,« . • m ι·!.;·:· · th.it the l.?n.ked Stat. . t Γι :t\ ' i '. · .ι .·»·.-!·.,}· ilw; \ . ·ι · « «.I t ' : et A'i't tl t)it * '. ·■ cunt! At t ht a· t. »■··.· t ·. t m ■ It* was aid to have told tin mvi ··; u \ < State that his note rejecting piu v ;· M i.·; protest - h id tailed ι ivake ch τ the le.n..i ί >. - is fm pr - cent ■·■-.) -Ί Cierman c ι ne nl»e : H id I last w eek flat ty reject* ti bath i t♦ 11 all and Cïe: " . «η ρ ο Ίο t He ilec!..red tin η t·. t n· ■ civil: ίίϊ tiat ι· ·η c«iuIci tolerate v.'.d»is|•"end seb^tage ut foreign vessels ill it.· j tu ts. Hull id toda\ the Italian ϋον t i iinu'iit had not yet sent notice oi eonipii.n:ee \ ith the Ληι· ι ican ve il ie>t ! r the :.Mi!:;od Te W i ' hdl'a W'11 • a the Italian naval alt. he m \\ . -1. n.i>ton. Adn«.i'aI R< »l ·*·· t · I. -. win was accused by Pre-aient Hnnsevell ot ordering at I* · < s t pet » » t the >abo ·. ·' Italian ciev. b. Greeks Left Alone To Defend Section in rîerce righting Greeks Report ί hey Are Holding Film at Rupeî Pass, Guarding Struma Valley; German Armored Legions Said to Have Swept 30 Miles Across Thrace to Aegean S< a ; Yugoslavs Cap ture Scutari in Northern Albania. Sers, Switzerland', April .s.—(Al*)—The Gink- wen left alone lniiiiv to ut ι in ι ,. ·. , al » ι : ι .·; i t > < 1 !aii. an J ι '· 'lit .. : · ι. 1 ugosluv inn 1 withdrew in sont lit· ru Serbia, but there were uu indication- «.«· μι:· « \ in< nti.\ ί n-iv· Imine Unit li.· Gel in.it. had w ■ 11 .111; m ^ 1 : 1 aiUaeta. · . Ί In l.m k- - aid tΙι· \ v. r·· Iii.!(!ihi: t'irni al li ij. I . win ; a (ii Titian a 1 111· in · 11 ί .hi 11 ι;· ι it to |.ι·ιιι·ι 1 a ' 1 in .-a 1 an. v.uη■ ί ίι<· ι ι1 -ia\ ■'· . a · 1 ί a v. a I tta 111 s C1 <>.-<·< I in a Greek ; ■· h' ral .tall L-. ; ii til 1 u 11 i < 1 u · . It iltil nut .λ v. !.. · ir'hi- wa- after contact with 11a/. di\ i s i * in- >niasliiii." ! < · v. it r ' \ aniar π\··ι·, liai il a < 1111. " " ι ■ < i that t:. ( ί l'ii k Ι· 1 ! 1 in··.·,·, ι 11:' .·,:·.ι ·.. r. in ti.a t ·τ! ■ ·' wl 11 1 · i !. (nil!. : 1 '. In- a : 1: ■ ■ to i · ρ a i·. 'nr.- ·. i ! · · .. · :. i. <.,··· Si !'! Itt.l 1 · ·'!' . ' . I > - : ι : ι ■ t . . ·· ϊ ι ■( 1 i · : : ■ w a:· In .· ' i 11 ai<l. < » r· ··■·. »··( Ύ"! 1' 11:. ;· 11 tu 11 ν ' \. 11 Ii gnat sol I ,-aiTi fin · u i · 11 « ii ni: ta·.· 1 .it ν r land inch I»\ incli." Although German armored legions were said to have swept 5(1 tfiles acpi we-liTi: Thraci to the shores of the Aejrian sea, dri\inji an if 11 Wedge between Greece and Turkey. tin· nazi high ι*' η 1 ni a 11 c 1 acknown dyvd · ·, ι·-}ι going on tin - .southeastern !" r · ί 1 ' attii made no specific claims of trains. It reported on!;.' that the German attack "was cffectiv.: ι··iiitii'iied' despite difficult terrain, blocked roads and "ton·.·: «.•JH'IIIV I ι MMaill'l'. The Ankara radio reporled !.< .e, y (ι··: !·· <·.· ai tin· 1 ii.<Mi;ng on Greece and Yugoslavia. Italy, : I. I \ idt fitly V j IC. . · i . !. Λ ' ,.· ,ι ι .y V .ι ·ι·Ι.ι rapt ι· Scutari, ι apparent effort by Y .«·> ·.:■ · t" (I.· iperate Wl ! " I ' Greek.» m Mi je»·/. 11 u Î !, * ■ liai. ..I Albania. I'apt .ι ι■ ni Sr ' . . v. a-· el. 'd advices nai·!. mj the Yugoslav '· > tit > 11 here. They aid the I:..! ,.n town of Zara on t:.e coast also nai : 11 lin to the Y igoslav army. Ii the Yugoslavs and Greeks pan ι ". ί I ores . ι ; Aloama. ' : : ; An radi . p: edicted. Italy will be ίο ·;<·.ι· ten per cent ol her I: At the -aire Γ ' . the d· eland the r mechanized force? "pi ' .1 m Li ! ba-c in i::i·.·.··. Γ. gariu and Hungary had penetrate»] So π le- ! ! 11 Yugoslav in pk.ee u tiie v. ikl of a de. a.-'at .Π-, : ' e pi ; ι 11 a ! IV 1 j< Cell1 er a m - !,, ' I ■» m!i i ' :e r ' e (I I . ·. I 111. and ιό froi: I!· · . ι id· il, ev ident 1' ' both en i- " ed 1111! on v.e e ,· ins a d< ti -·! ··. d I ;ar" Tlit· Y·.-·· I.-LM! · ·· · d EASING OF GERMAN BLOCKADE FORESEEN British Raid German City !5i ·: April ΛΓ: I; : i "P| ed i y 11. 1 ; ,li ra .11 ·'! .··., 1 re idential secti η on o.it.-kirt.-. "I ■> north (leiman eoa-ial city la-1 night. killing some civilians and injuring others. Fires started by the raiders were extinguished quickly and no mil t. iv damage was donc·, it was said. Several hundred German night raiders were reported to have bat te red war essential objectives in va rious parts of England, inflicting • caw damage on several ports and indu.li.ul plant..
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