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> .1 - Γ* «rt». Hettîtersmt 3Bafltj HtspaiÎÎj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWLN1 -ΕΚ .HTH \ EAK '-πλ?Λ^?,,ΜΤτ^^Ακ^''|ί' HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1911 i-'-iî'.ihhκι. ι·:νκ»ν λκτκκ.ν.·ον FIVE CENTS COPY FDR Gets First Buddy Poppy C. P. Phonrphoto Γπγ-^Ι Petty Wirkman places (ho first 1ί»Π Πη·Μ.ν Poppy in President Κ■"· - vclt's lapel at the White House as the Wterans- nf Foreign Wars i>j"*11 th»'ii· annual <inv.· (><ι ι «·Ii»·t" t'un«ls. Tin· iittlr sMle>l:uly is the liauuhter of a »!.···»·;»·\ -, rvu-c n:a· fr en Kat<>N Rapi'ls, Mich Red Sea And Gulf OfAdenRe-Opened Roosevelt Permits American Ships to Enter Zone, Going All the Way to Suez Canal; May Aid Mu nitions Shipments. Washington. >|ΐιί! 11.—·< \Γ l're>id'ail Hoosovelt toda,\ re opened I Mo Ked sea and (.nil of \ < I ·· ! ι lo \meri< all vessels. il. ( hief l-'.M-eiitive annoiinc <-11 ;il a press conférence that lie had taken out the stopper I rum the month of the waterway so lh.it Xmeriean vessels ma> now enter it. / 1t«'<I 1" ' ' . u ii y to the Sue/ ranal, sitae : t lie .· mI tri ι it.h y. While Λ t irait ν ι · - -1 -1 - ; 11 not prrmitte· Ι h t'ii ne ιtr;i! y. or: !" r.i'.'i ν v. nr <·■ ·.· ,i!i it rl· ..· Il M r.ii ν m de ! Il rl I . ■ il neni ''.ι 1 r. ilinlry .·· ·.·.· . I eil tip till 1 i ι (1 ι - ι κ i till i: ι Vim An·i i;· imlie.:t'»cl Γ ·»ιν y II hr m. ■ . < lit Ι! .ι pa rl οι : I ,· : ιιγιΊΊΐ i :·. pi· rr the qui r · 11 n! ι : ! ι ! - n 11| > 1 · ι ri iiisi^i.rti t . ;i n> u ,ht ul- itrly get t" .· I ' ! ι "lit. \ ι I..alter ni i ■ ' the i'lt i-irr.' i ι \. i 111 it 'III'· V. h"l in ! lllll I· i t ■ ι ' ;·: ι alit ν a··! it v. a· furbi'liii n i t .. ni . 11 .. I t ! ι ιri 1 i . ' .■ .lit ι : I' " ■ ■ . iv M ι It ι i·· It ,·!.·· ■· I'm! \ " ' . ! ( ! I · r~. S. 1. I ■ 11.·, ' 1.11 ! ν ι !' ;\T. ■ ? 11 : ill • tin v. ti ·· -n thai ,r··. . re ■ · ■ ·,. t ted η .'.ι · it f· : .· .nid m..' ill ' a ■ a the canal ■ ' Hi. Medili ι ι mean. KiiPT on ui rx '■ 11 ul · it ι. April II (ΑΙ1)· Ο - • ii'tiiiuins ι 'ι Ί'ΐηιΊ J,.lu. Dali ■ Ι ι; ι,ιι . f f ι.111 |. , · η ai 11 r.' only until Mav 2(î, 1!>12. were issued •I ·\ i * t i · War il· ι 11! n h '111. Colonel Lnnii.stuii, .ι reserve office:·. I ■ Ι··· ι : ι ii ι rit ι is lui ι ii 11 mi mlhi ■ ' '. ■ la .'if 11 ;. ι rte'· 'il the .ielrrtl Ye • · .· ·· > ti'in m \V.i htnulnn. Abernethy Τ estimony Is Completed f; <1 !.. Λ ι >r i i 1 1. -( Λ Ρ) Ρπ· ·■'..· .il η usi iii,ι>iiy v. ι impleted 1 ''lay .1: ι : <■ 1II ; 11 III' (.'luî'li· I. Aller 1 toy. .Jr. New Lit· 111 lawyer charged '·' .'Il c * 11 piracy hi \ iulate tin· ι 1er ' ii I iv.; .ind attempting t" into: I' ll· with election officials pri r to 1 1 1!)4I) riiird district congressional I i' i: ' ri al κ· primary. The defense rested at 11 Ml.") a. m mid the late sent eight ιt-buttul w it iii'-ms in the stand. Lawyer's arguments \\ ill begin at tin· afternoon session. The jury is expected tn get the case late today or e ·'iy tomorrow. Most οι the defense testimony was cirroh rat.on ot previous witnesses tmd rharaeter testimony fur the de lenrlant and ntliei witnesses. Holand Herring ot New Hern testi tied that he found between 50 and It'll ballots scattered at a street cerner in New Bern May Hi and had reported the incident to W Π Rouse. (Continued on Page Three) BRITISH BOMBERS RAID NAZI FORTS AND INDUSTRIES don, April li—tAp)—British , » ; ; eiked I.true lactone- in 1 ) . · -.elder: ; 11 id airdrome facilities ι. ftnrdeaux last night and (Imp ; il iu..-.-,ι·- "designed to pierce r" nil the· docks at Brest, the air i, li . in··.. service reported. I )c. ennuis the stabs .it German ind -.ti tal center.- and bases for At lanta· raiders. the service said that tin· ei:eo' οι the armor-piercing mis !e. .. a > di.lie alt t.i dt-liiniine. but 1! .t tin-re "w .s every reason to thai'; ι at last night's attack must e I een rial: aging." s: ι is cil iie-i\y Iji·ηiiis were said to !..··.ι -t addled rep· atedlv the dry dee ,η V e:; one of the battleships w.i 1/ i_, and the moorings of an thei . ...J One Killed In Blast Explosion Occurs At Hercules' New Smoke less Powder Plant In New Jersey. I '.· i N. April 11 -lAP)— \n in the i-i.iton dchydra ■-.■.'ι : t i ll'-n ulis l'nwder Core p.my' ■ λ- ίμ.,.»■!* powder plant in · t· t m> ι i.-ed ·.no death and in ι t t H In,; ' .Out empl.lyees. .Ylth ,:! Th· nu: pany headquart ι .-s ;it W'llin iiiyt. >n. Mel. at first an ι ■ .π.·. ' 1 Ια., had hern killed, a Liter -.tatou . -.1 .-.ud t; . re had been only one death The ο un pa try -aid no workmen were missing. [·'11 .-,1 mt ; iii.il i. ill that the bin plant had i;..iie in .ehediilod produetion of Mi-i>k.-Ies.> powder eame only yester d y Kxpenmental pnwdor making li.id In en underway some time. The Warren hospital, at Phillips hint;, reported it had received three \ κ-1111 : I the accident. First reports were that a press used in ι. ikaiu powder had jammed and tic oxplo η re ulted. Notice Of Intention Is Served Shutdown of General Motors Would Affect 130,000 Workers; F e d e r a 1 Conciliator Assigned; Ford Set tlement Is Expected. ( lîv Tlii· Associated Press) llie Federal labor department announced today receipt ι it word from Hie (icncral Motors Cor poration that the < ΙΟ I nitcd Automobile Workers union had served notice of intention to strike if a new wage agreement was not negotiated before \pril :!0. A shutdow η of (ù-nera! Motors would ell eel ahout l.'iO.Qmi work ers. I'hc firm lias millions of dollars worth of defense con tracts. I lie labor department immediately assiçned a concilia tor to try to prevent a work stoppage. Notice ι ··,· threatened .strike, a laboi department official said, w.<s received in a telegram signed by B. I). Κ inkle ni the General Motors Corporation. I t:o union is reported to be seek ϊιν,ιξ ;ι wage inert'·; ι si*. ( )n the ba.sis ol a laboi board election held last year, t'.c union :< the exclusive bar gaining agent for the company's 130. UOU producti η worker.·. The new strike threat came as James I·'. Dewey, federal labor conciliator working at Detroit on settlement of the ten-day CIO strike at the vast Ford Kiver Kouge plant, said he expected the complète settlement before iiiRbtfall. Dewey made plans to leave for Pittsburgh In train at .*i p. m. and. when asked if that was an indication the strike would be ended by then, said "yes, I ex pect it to lie: it should have been settled last night." Karlier, Governor Murray D. Van V\ ag ner ι » t Michigan claimed prog ress on "tlu· one remaining point" nee ,.iry to a settlement. He. Dewey and union offici.i!.> were to eonler during the morning. Negotiations to settle the tieup of soft coal mint·:, continued in New (Continued .in Page Tnroe 1 FDR Attacked By Fascists iv'i.io. April 11 (API Ka.-cist pr pagand.i renewt d attacks on Pr. sident H..i.,evelt today for what was described a "the ruin of Yugo sin via." Colonel Wili'.nr ,1. I)onovan, who toured the Balkans . 11 ici middle east <»n a (iipl'M ..11u· passport as an un olheia! observer, was called "Wash ington's Number ~ agent prov ea teur." New spapers echoed tin» words of Gio\anma Ansaldo, editor οί II Tek> grafo, «>f Leghorn, who said on the radio that "then* is no doubt" the Yugoslav militai y overthrew the re Jiime ι Prince Paul "not only at the British suggestion but also under the intluenee, direct or indirect, ol Λ meriea." Greenland Air Bases To Be Built Washington April II.—(AIM Ont· day aller including (irecu la nd within the American Hemis phere delcnse sv.icni, ("resident Koosevrlt s'Rned today η resolu tion affirming a policy cf non recognition ol any transfer of western hemisphere land from one non-American power to an other. lie acted as word circulated thai the Army and \av.v would beKin work immediately oil con struction uf air bases on Den mark's Ιιίκ northern island witli out waiting toi lurmal leases to sites ii.nnpt forging of this north ernmost link in the chain of lortilirations to guard Atlantic approaches to the Amerk-as was reported to be considered of ut most importance in official quart ers, especially since Herman war planes were said to have flown over tile big Danish island within the last three weeks. The German tiigots were dis closed by Secretary Hull yester day in announcing an agreement for the defense of Greenland signed by himself and the Dan ish minister here. The flights occurred on .March 27 and 28, Hull said. Because the flights raised the possibility of significant German military interest in the island, indications were that the fortifi cation work would he pressed as rapidly as supplies and equip ment could be transported. Ford Strike Is Settled Governor Van Wag oner Announces Set tlement; Work to be Resumed Monday. Détruit. Αι 1 Π. (ΛΡ) Gove. mu Murray 1) Van Wagoner an nounced t.χi.ι> that the Ford Motor Company >ti. ;·· had been .-.etlled "Ί ne sli ;.· ■ .ι- been settled," Ihe governor said. He issued .· statement which said ' our prayer. t> peace have been an : \\ e11■ <I ber.r.i ,· there was a will toi peace." The statei ι n! added : "Tin.· ι ai h· toi le -top m e-.tal.i h. hum indu ' Ί peace in our coun try Λ ba-ir Λ encan sense ot tuir |.la\ prevailed iiound Ihe eontcreiice table .111(1 Pi ...lit rrsujts at a turn ν hen e\e:\ "i American eiNve.i must place ι ' unt ι y nu .id ot mm ; elf. "The I· 'i"d Motor and lh« liAW CIO ollicia!.· hive set an evampn for the nation ai their willingness to meet around Τ i ι » ■ eontei encc table lo give and tarve aid lo make pi ι «îbie tin- settle 11·-ni I A. Cap ι l|oi in ν ι · ι, Ρ ..· F ι company, ami" need the plant will ι t'-i ipen a.·- . :. as It Is ,rm· \l 11 day." SOVIET ARMY ORGAN SAYS HOPE REMAINS FOR BALKAN UPSETS Μ ι.ιι'π'λ . Api ι i 11.—·|ΑΡ)—Ί he Su\ let 1ί --ne. army organ. Ked S t. ι : . -aid . that Yugoslavia and ( 11 i'i ce !.ll : :ii ι η ta i lied possibilities to resist de.-pi'a· German advances The loss el Salonika cannot have ,i decisive cited on the development ni the · pel at··'lis, the organ said, and even though Yugoslavia has been split tr< m her allies by t -e German armies, she till can main lam contact with Britain and Greece by sea. Greece has a number ot favorable mountainoiis border defenses, said Red Star. VIATIIIll FOK NORTH ( ΛΚΟΜΝΛ. I'artlv <loud> tonight and Sat urday: showers in extreme west portion by Saturday night: not much change in temperature. Extended forecast for the pe riod from T:.'<0 p. m. April II to 1:30 p. m. April ltf—Generally fair weather indicated except scattered showers ,\londa> and Tuesday: temperatures will be , a'a/i .t liai mal. Balkan Battle Looms **********· *·***♦ ***♦**♦**♦· General Motors Strike Threatened • OAUÎ JO Rtk)KA PiSCr tmiTDOvfiJ ^KOPlJf •SALONIKA :Λί.(!Λ ARAN ΡΟΗ Ml HI Of All [AWfRNORlΗ/ H IMMININI AND AltllPAk'MIt i nut I CONiOUPAM ON run uni.. JvAOl ι On the Balkan War Front "^T JHI ΝΑ/Ι I Ah'I ΜΛ KINO Λ fk'ANIIC [II OR I TP CONTACT ΏΙF ! Τ Λ! IAN APN1V IN ALBANIA ANP S AVI THl TAiCliTf Ik'Ο M PHAUfR. L> TIRANA !··■'■ tt.v h ι ■ ι' ■ · ι c· efforts of a Greek "s'i.nilr army. Λ . . troops have captured the· Greek port of Sa! > 11 i k :>. a ί·-at v.; . I. the German- tried in vain to accomplish in (la- Wm d Wat T1 ·· si /-ire followed a two-pronged drtVe down the Struma Valley (A). The AI ies are alia nilntn ni; ι-a inn G recce, fa Ili lift I > : 11 ■ k t ■ ·1 ■■ ι i ·■:'.· · - : > ι· ι ■ ■1 λίι Dll map, while Germany see ks to relieve .Mind pr·. .-sure on ti;<· I . an forces in Albania. /'■■ *) No More Destroyers To Be Transferred Jap Policy Peaceful, Konoye Says Τ iky - April 11. - ( Λ Ρ 1 P.ν mm·: IV !:<·.· }· ill a ..)·· ' Κ' · 111 > ν < ·. : 11 ,ι high ■ ly λ:^π tant statement. » t ■ ι It r« 111 « · today ι}·.·: Japan's >outh I ard |m>i■ *·"** ,\\«;> "ptirelv ce·tiiomic ;md peaceful" and I ! !. ι.- a ■ d that .Japan would net use fiM iv ' > ; «Nili/o her ambition Konnyo. ·.■. ito^e statement \va . marie al a pre - ennferonee with .Ja pane e reporters, appeared optimistic i( g a rd ' ! 1" S .1 ι ρ a 11» *> ο relation^ [It ar 1 I'dued. hnwever, thaï JapanV ■ " iiip η lhe H<»ι ·■ Bcrlin-Tiikyi» and continuation ni Τ11 ί · ( Ί ·: ι ι ' 1 t ; 11 ! Λ » ι <· ob.-tacle in th* ι ' ' ' > ·■ '·■; p I et l'iv , ι m , ica 1 » I « · 1 « 1 ί t m mi - '· îp - ' . · « : : Γ- -Ι-;\Ί > and Washim;' >r. •Ί)·. vou ill nk (h û Ihiilerl State - .lap.m.· e ι ί la t on \\ ill 0ή wmw he v. .. a. i· ·· 1 • [ ri., n,.t ·· . .. Il.f pif!.. : t plied. Henderson Heads Bureau \\ a ·ίι aiglon. Λρ» : ! I. \ ί Pm adont I · ·ί ' ! l; η t ■ · ι !· a . y ι cxeeut iv order creating an office oî ι .· a··· administra* ion .au! <·: - ai .... - pl \ t · ι be he..-de» I hy 1 ,e< >n Hendet . 11 I lie aecnr.N t 11 » · l'iv ident aid. I . I act. ,-t ·ιρ indei· the oi t .m «il en ei - ρ·ιιι\ mage ι ι lit s π the Wa a 1 ' < and \·. . >u !d ei >nt mue to en , - pl , · p- ■ ■' · « 1 .Mi ■ a the en η. a ai ■ . Ile ad | ) !'n\ , nîi v..- Iliade toi ( ail a · el to obtain ■·,applies <>f η . tel , . ; Jo ft. OV ei .dît V M . lit a ry need ' Continui i · »η Page Three ^ ! Roosevelt Says Posi tively Thçt There Is No Question of More Ships for Britain; "Seize and Pay" Bill V.'.i-liinfiti»!, Λ ι j ι ι! Π. ■ ,\! ' Γ - ident Roosevelt v. ι ■■· I ' "! * win·:her there \va- .iny inn- : ■ ί l> itnsferring more American destroy· ii in Britain and hi* reply Hi* π 11 ii'st for povvi : in take ·· ι·ι tureipr. .-hips aroused enng:·· - , ■ ! :, , I «III latil m today that the gi ·ν·Ί 11 11 it Ή| . mlit eommandeei 11 Kii-m' \es-cls. an. idmg the i;:an: Iiimi l.m-r Ν ■ ■ indie. u hich η.·\\ a ·■ ' ι .. ; - : π Λιι < ·' . .. η harbor - 111 a !|.f .ai·!' tn (.'migre ,Vι 't■ ι ν Ml' 1 ί1 " ■ ι '.I'll a ked -. Ι Ί ; : ι : .! ■ ■ ' · ... > ί f n reιgt (11· : ι \ ι · ι aan P'il I* |i ι Ii H < stall a ".g-rowmg shortage" of ship I a ! ·.; I .1 I ι ' · Ί ' I : 1141 '. ail .il I'lI ' : ".'··:; I· : ' ■< I. 111. a. id ' I ' " .'M ι .ru ' : v. m ι Id be ι· id· fill · 11 y hip- '.ι ι II ··' it. Ill··· \\ a ο· ι·ιΙιίΌ esspn . ■ ■ ■ .ii "Ι ..ρρ·. It ι· ί · ' Hi pian, an ,hI' m· î -.11·m ι. · :· ■·· lievi'd II . > . 11 Id ι an ι ν 11 ■ . " ι ; Icgi.- l it i. n ; ;. ι . a;l < · ·ι, _ ·■ Hurried. I'tly ],\ ( · ι t (HI. 11 (I .fly -I I!,. ·. 1 I ( I VI M I. I ! ι ·( ! i ! i 'In· French Γ.ί : >n< I try ! 1 n; !■!·»}>. . ·< i PI»!- r»i The Nu-: .1 Ww Vm: . in ι ι1 tin Yicl : \ if ■'.«· J ». i> (i. - r --'gaÉri b< ii I.η (it ι η. · ι v. Babscn Is Not Worried Over Money Situation Ι5\ ηο<;ι:κ w babson Cop\ rifilil IMII Publishers l iii.uiii.il Hun,in. Inc. Washington, April 11.—Tax rc t u in - .md !..s i'ivmiMit.s in Maii'li shattered all prwiims records. How ever. tin· l.i Mv . ih'i'tiblo this vim ι will be far >!mi I : n. requirenient-. Not only are " detense charges increasing rap.dl.v. ''-it tin· outlay of the civil depai : a ai- ol govern ment Ua> ri.-en ■ '\ « .Sa.l'l'U.OOO.OOO in tha» pa.-t fen year.-. Washington ■1 ]1 ' m ·■ π11 y iwpecî- - α·: ' .ci·- ί the c»1 every. >ru êxçopt i'.m*Jl i l ence, tu\i'· aie tu'in^ /aisfcd t ■ Mipp«»rt it increased eo<t.> as well as l » bear the cMTibi' . >! dc:en.-i·. l'roposcri Higher T.imv·. The plan ti» ïa.\ ail ih w ^<»\ π li ment. state. and :eun;r.pal k>tïds is a -top in the rî direction This.. i)U'ivo\ ei . >h*» iid ht*!j» .^'niM'a! b isi nes- and relie\e iine:npli»yment i\\ '.Continued un pj*e ^j'aj British And Forces in C ι German Panzer Divi sions Knife Clear Across Lower Yugo slavia t <> T hreaten Greece From Nortb west ; Other War News, > î'»\ f mo Ysso; cited Press.» l^rtiisli e\|>< (litioiiarv troops w I'rt' reported toda.\ to have "es tahlisht ti contact with \dolf llitlei's 111 i ί / !\ r i (·β invaders in north Greece as nazi pan/or columns knifed clcai at ross low - ci \ ugoslax ia t:> threaten Greece trom a new direction—lite north w est. The London radio said Gcr maii forces were advancing into tin \« »;ean kingdom through the Hitol.j gap ni Yugoslavia at the border. il was a pj ι rt ·ι 11 ! y ill Uns sector it m··,.: : ι ici pe> hups deci.M . ■ · • 11 ί*· ι )' o.'t ·< !. 1 lit Ge ι ;. ι η - ami Irtish v..ι <k velopnig. The Bi it h radio said Gem m ■ . t U ■;!.}; I : !ig t· · : l&ht the a -i 11 tl io l; ; « ρ under hea\ y :ι(·] \.·;,ν Ij h.\V a The BKF ι ί »l : -Jiimk|UC l: >ικ·ϋ "1 Athens >aid briefly: "German force.- ir northern Greece came nilo contact with British and imperial ti ιομ· <>n April 10." In Berlin, the German high command asserted that the >orh arms in southern Yugoslavia was "destroyed" and that na/i columns plunging northward to ward Belgrade from \i> "are in dose pursuit of the sorbs." Unconfirmed report;- 1 u.ci previous jy listed Belgrade as captured, buî the high command ι op- >rt would in tia.il» 11.at tilt b< ■ a ι- η .;·· hcct Yiu · .... rap.tai 'ill wa leading out. In Budapest, a semi-official telegram from Istanbul said man.\ members of tin Yugoslav roval court had arrived b.\ plane in I urkt\\ and that 17-year-old King I'oter II was expected to follow 'i'l't· I- >■ ί. ml; 1'ctf .-e:/C.d the 4 : ··· »· ai : . "idle- coup Mam : \ ' · ·· · ι ,.m regime 1. * ta t i ' ! a ■ · ! \ a ; I had igl#d ^ ;.g" ι ι a'· · · ilie; -hi}; in the 1. A S' the l ieflC' a , ' 1 . . d , ;a 11 li ι ! 1a 11 } ier ' · Λ ί '»la i · · I a ad Ha il na/.i \ ■ ' al · · ·'■ i Wmilza, < ' > · to tin ' · : l Ûemng m . i..» id the m · i. (ii vi i.iη 4 a I icent ι had; claim Greek Getst a l t h ; 11 80. • k· a pl l.vi/l Hungarian Army invades Y ugosiavia M *) Ί ' t h I'd ml > : . ·.\ ; Uti'Ilory loM, ' ' · ,:ci Many ..ι ' ί It" .! . I i 11 » ■ 1 l)l> • ·.·: · · ·. ; . i.lld T. M< . · -, • \\t·: :· · · η U-iuvon the ■ s..■ :» : iv··· 1 ■ ' Hunt,..ri.ai n,,t ion \va ιnfona i ii ι 'ι this s|ep< taken yesterday, with ί ϋΐ·ι.ι· .· :· ·· ι : u ι·. ;h·; today ··! . ι <·Ι . ;<t: ·ι» >Ί Rent·!it Admiral \ . ■ : · llui'M V 1 · ·· pi'· «·!..>· ι' 'ι - ,ι.Ι turn: ition "I η independent l ι -late in thf : ■ ' : ill Y.,u. ··. m di oh ed into e\ ei al j'li t.- " .el left II y the "dut' t. take . u .i' m i-ur own hands the <·;.·■ tor Hthiuan: ί livine in the ter ritories stolen irom u>." it said il'ndei tlu treaty <>t Triatanon in IM1Î0 Hungary Ιο.» I perhaps >011.000 at >■: Ma va ι papulation to V ; »n« >*lavia 11 > thfc Bdiici'i l't ijjion. J Liquor Held Responsible For One-Third Of Arrests Made By Highway Patrol Dully IJispaU Ιι nurrau, In the Sir U'^lwr Hotel. By III NKY WKKILL. 1!; U ■ : l; I τ. April 11. Liquor, through it.-· haletul el iect.-. was responsible ! tot one of every three arrests repfbrt ni to the highway safety division ;h r ado by thr highway patrol during the In>t quarter ol 1SI41. Mnuist one in o\ ery nine persons ! leported arrested hv the patrol was1 charged with drunken dn\ ing. In all. the patrol reported 8,1252 ar 11 >t>, ni which 962 were for drunken driving, an oiten-e for which arrests were exceeded only by the 1,446 frit I ublic druiiKennes> and the 1.238 foi :pttdi110. i!peia'ine >· ith inadéquat..· or improper <»|uipment vas the un ir other offense even close - with #31. Related offenses such as transpor tation of liquor and possession of v. hisky. brought total arrest- aliribi.i able to booze to 1Î.G91. Thus more than hall of all arrests (4,85(1) were aeeounted loi' by tour 11 lenses. Detailed analysis ot the arrests for drunken driving and for -pecdmg has been made by Carl Bareloot. sta-! "ustieal expert for the safety division, revealing a number ot interesting points of importance in determining who are the speeders and the diunk iContiiiued on Page Three.)
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