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Henîtersott Hafltr Iferrafrh TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR "ffen «É..V,,··. „, ^ ΝΕ.)^1Δϋί'' >'t;'X OF 'N()I;IH CAROI.IXΛ AN» VIRGINIA =ii=™!l==L . HENDERSON^ X. c.. u EDNESDAV AKTERN'Of >N'. APRÎL 23 mi "Τ ~ ~ I· M l.i ι SI NI .A Y J- J Greek Epirus Army Surrenders L *■ ..... ™ τ Τ f ♦♦*******»» TwentyFast Torpedo Boats ToBritain Craft May Be En Route At Present Secretary Knox Dis closes Transfer of "Mosquito" Boats to England Under Lease Lend Program; Others Are Building. u 11 in, Apri I -(AIM Sec >ι<i ti>ciay th.it about 21) ; , ■ ,. ,ιΐ η."tor torpedo boats vv ei c ι*,,, . delivery to Groat Britain tin· lend lease program and ",·η· oil the v.tay now. Κ . il tin· boat.·, capable ot vpri ι ; ι aire than a mile a minute, m· hipped across rather than ,· ! - ■ * ··!» tlic trans Atlantic trip unrli : ' en own power. \.r ν had 2)> available, Knox ■ 11 the British were supplied ι ι ither "mosquito' craft, 1 , I a type 7(i feet long and I it·■ d Tu m' more miles an under construction. !■; ·.. t· 'd ; is press conference al the Navy was negotiating ι .iiiada tor construction in Can number of warships, prob- ! : tlii· new British Corv'elte type arc used tt; escort coin ys. A y r.imbat ships Canada would ι ■ the U. S. Navy. Knox said, ι _ ■ ·· turned over to Great Britain iii.u· '.he lend lease system. The cit ι .il. tu· said, would be made . y neared completion. ■up. providing Canada with .... . 'U.'llar exchange. Knox said, .element would tend to rein l ioted States construction. !i, id the arrangement was pro • ·, a part of the cooperative worked out last week-end President Roosevelt and Minister Mackenzie King of BRITISH TROOPS REPORTED TO HAVE BEGUN EMBARKING . \pril 23. -iAi" The Gni'k ·. espotuliut ni Ii Giornale ii !' ι < |>itoday 111:11 British :ad begun to embark at .·mi other Greek |><«rt^ a- the .pproaehed within 35 miles ι' ens. lî. me m w paper said that I · \v :ieh were cut "II were ng while the remainder of I·.- 1 - ! t.unary force w as (teeing ■ "harkation ports.'' AIM I.OBBVIST. !'ilrn:h, April -3.— (AP) — V.inrc iounl> ABC board filed a statement with Secretary of M ill' Iliad lure today, showinc lh.it ! IV /iillieoffer of Hender son nrrived S150 for lobbying fur il before ttie l!»ll (ieneral Assrmbl\. Roosevelt. Urges Long View Of War W -..t:_;t in. April -3. ιΛΡ) '» dent Koose\ l it" judgment ■ι ι' ι .-Mould tiiκe a I 'M.; view "■ tht : i;ai.nj{ abroad ami resolve Kngland a. tlie main de demoeraey. hi measured tone.- lie told his l"'1' ' ι i.:ercnee yesterday tn.it the '·'■ ■ i not l)t· won by one mm ' s: ' by one defeat in Greece "■ 1·|·ι. tiM. whole .Méditer: aiieau ' ·' I»·'pie oi the United States. J'1' ·>'··!. nould viev. the ,-traggle in I ' 'i;i: of instory and not allow '"'"i.-ehi- t,, be lifted to a pinnacle :u' '* >' :· eaii-e ot a British victory ■·' t:a* Mediterranean only to sink 'i;l' depths later on word of Ger ;!-jn sacce.s.-.es. ! can only be won, he as =erted, by keeping the main defense '· &···„·,,„.y going. That defense he ;"i(1 Britain. , answered with an emphatic " amative when questioned wheth ' 'J.'3 v· - confident that the defense _ "'gland would be kept going. ^ J - .nplies will be kept moving "e'it l! .tain in undimi.-hed quan •es' -ii-' UGlared. After Deadly German Air Attack on Belfast Salvage vvni'kii . \t thnu'gh the wreck ige Iiom man air attack in which at least r>uι> persons were lolled, liri'i.im'. 11 1 iy ' l. * i ι · a 1 ι i t ii ι I lag stil! Π.ι Irom l'l'i ri I .oiui' r to \i \\ Y' k '•ι Γ.Ι · . N'irU.ii . I: I..11. follow : ■ ,;· G<r ·.'(■' r(iin:: a L<ml . m ι:ιηπ·ιι · ! -y i. i building al Ici t. This picture was ! i... ; ι cti by radio U.S. Planes Delivered Lord Beaverbrook Re ports Nearly 1,000 Aircraft Have Reach ed Britain Safely, London, April 23.—( ΛΡ)—Lord Beaver:·;. »k. British minaUT ot air craft i)ril%iction. told tin house oi 1 rd.s today that "nearly l.nni) as sembled American .aid Can. ri ai «ι r cratt" had been d« livered η Π " tain. licawrbrtiok said that "up *»» this moment we have only io>' ι ,e an crait οι the lorry ser\ :c·· net-ween Amei K'a an i tins country Biaverbmok said the B. ad miralty hail received "wit., π the la -1 lew days 9.~> aircraft by sea, «'î.V> : -as οί airplane parts and engine The "flow of aircraft fro·-, Λ; ιτ,ι·;ι ιincreasing rapidly." he added "I am prepared ti> -ay with il: ·■ *v that th· y are tine machines and t H : « t they are ready to 11 > .aid I ,.h! '"( >1 live pi aicip Ί pei.«t ί .«! types we have iv.-ι r\i · n·a; ' « house* scattered lar and nee ι .· m r\ e t « » t a I etjual î · » the t · · t a Î upi. ra tion I st π n,f;th That Uni p. ret nt reserve." British "fig'!.t» r aid b <:· !>·. j· a:r plane· are bem^ sent 1" Amcrrc.t," Beaverbroik - i d "Pract iealh a I < >| >a>al .■ n.il ty p" are being eut -lit. .-<■< ι«· by -ea and some by \'· ry -horMv \ιiicti cans will be in ρ·· e> ι · -a r \ eι\ Bi ll ι,,h type and v. 11 !\ ·\·.· a . : la oh se\ era ' type (»t enfuie.·." GREECE BREAKS With Bulgaria Soli.ι \pril —ι \|·ι—(Ιιτπτ form 111 > broke ol'f diplomatic relations with Bulgaria today, follow ing Dit' occupation of Thrace by Bulgarian troops, Λ nolo announcing tin- break was handed to the Bulgarian for eign minister. London. April 2Π (ΑΙ1) Λ·ί thont;iti\ <· · 1 ι'ι ,ini today tli,!'. ! position.- » it lintish and Greek troop.-1 it Greece t il were intact, but at·-1 know lodged that - in· Greek force.- ; in the center ol the line wi re cut oft from supply bases. The forces so left, this source said, were cut off by Gern an troops who crossed tile mam cona: unication line ; "d they piobjblv wen· unable to withdraw iLiriher a- .ai organized body. Tile main body ot the G roe'; army i- established in new po.-it mus and fighting bravely beside British forces, these sources -aid. adding that thi. (Contmued oa l'uge Xuaj Positions Opposition Forms Against Tax Plan Coal Dispute To Congress Washington. April — (AIM —Tin* Senate defense investigat ing committee asked John I.. Lewis and representatives of north and south operators of .soli coal mines Indus to appear he fore it on Fridus unless mine operations have been resumed h.\ then. < huirman Truman. Π -muerai. Missouri, made the request in telegrams to Lewis, president of the I niied Aline Workers, !.. T. I'utman of the southern opera tors wage conference, and ( har les Ο Neil of ihe northern « » ρ - erators. The telegrams -aid thai the committee hud heen informed that "unless supplies of <oal are replenished at oner through ihe resumption of mining rperations. steel mills, ship yards unci other key industries vital to pi lion for defense \\ ill have to he shut down \sitli u consequent dislocation of the entire program for which the American people are making so mans sueriiices and on which the future of tne nation mas depend." I'IILnSI KL 5 M l) I muloii. \:»r11 ! ί.— ( ΛΓ) — i?t liters, ISrit^h news agencs. s.iid m a dispatch from Cairo tonight it s\ is reliahls reported that temporary casin·: of <ier man pressure in (ircecc had en ahlcd the Hritish to consolidate their new positions. King Peter in Middle East I .ιmci·Hi. \ι>ι il ϋ.Ί. ΛΡ) Κι.H' un Si τ ret :ι t ν Anthony lirieu t-ΊιΙ ι. 111 it'ï 11 today that 17-\ eur-oH Κ h.; I VU'i ■ i! YllK' ' I ; ι ν ' i;i ;tnd hi .·■ ern ■riil h./ " t.il)li.,]if(l tin -ι ι i ι I 111 111 1(1(1 II· ι ·■. : - t " ill l'I would (' .1 ■ Ilu.· >1 ruftiîle -i' ;· I! 11■ - ni lïrit. ι ( There have been im\ ei 1 u\ I ι ■ Ih>rts that I'eti r j.nd I ■ >.< »«· rr i\ ed at .lenisii K'iti alter ( I. ί ι : .η armies had cri-.—eroded their na lion.) Eden said the Yugo.-iav · c.iule L'oLint un "the fullest p··.··>:! !«· !: ··.·■> ure ot help" I rum Hrita in, ν lu -ι I irni niti ntion ι "IulIy tu maint:.in the independer.ee ul Yugoslavia The foreign sécrétais h'· 'kid glove" taetie. hcneelurth · uM nul be used wherever Brit un ΐι· "pow er and authurity to t ike action Asked about "increasinfi permea lion ol German.- to I raft" where the British landed troops ia-l week us-I tensibJy tu protect nil tields hden 1 replied thai he was "well a ware of; the potential menace to our in teres tt." Treasury Surtax Sche dule Meets Objections in Joint Committee and House Ways and M eans Group in Sonne Details. Uii π. Α11; il 2;s ( \P) The ! - !" · if I >l 'l a j Mle ΙΠ'ίΙ UllLiy 1 de νιΊ ' 1 ιί" >ΐ:«·ιι to tin· Trcasiir.» 's dr.! ι· ) ι j ;ni in. ο»! lectins irnm two t·· χ t:i. ■·. 'Much in coi ne tax fii.iu tax paye. h the low and mid ( ; î H ÎK'l\ t 1S. Ρ . : «Μ ;< I ; ΐ> Γ:ι :>:· 83,60(1. Ί< ι-111Ί ι ·!. iederal ri'vemir, the 111 ι - . : .v ι . >p . w ιId impose a icltctiuli ut ne>. and higher surtaxes «η everyone who pays a penny in c. r tax. . ■ ■ : 11 ! 1 ■ i have li i e! ·.et the tax rati· nil !·,· · 1β 5 J'i.'i rent. The I. ί ' · . .. I .!.· for the lowest h:.n·I■:>·t : : ■·. cent, hut tax pay ι · · !. I ι ■· I'f'nt t.. the.r • I ι ί ' ι·η e lex y ·· I'.'l .> eld an o :. . t ι , ..'·" .nna (|lt. new ■ · e .·!(·'. ι vm mid ρ il «·. t nder. Ί . Ίι ·■ η γ; ■' ·■ finie, it ν:, Ί Ί Ill al· . . I·, ·.·!>. : η t -,e • ,. ... · :· .. ι ,ι| e->m •I I1 ι I ' m. "Ι ι , ι " i tu I.··· t he eii'.e H ο η m V! ί · ι I · υι y in' m « ι - ... ,|.:1 - I'd . ; till· (·. M · Y! M'lay and y, .. ' ι· ί .· 'itt r men 1.. · τ-d 1 t tin y v. ι e ικΊ en t!" . - ' ' a: ι ■· I' -I'l l I if the p|·' I ρ, . I ' .·''·.. . 11··ι■ lily till) .1 ,, ι,!· ■ !■ ι ι I. ine. : ι -, Italian Paper Lauds Troops K . \j >i ιi ι Λ1' )- 1 '!it1 Ruire ii ι ■ ; 11 μ * ι II I ■ >ιίι;ι1ο I )' IUilia to ii. ι; ,ι It ι': ι I tilt· tiivck rtel'eat '·> "•lu1 u 111 . : 11 .· > . ο <iir:igv and abn'.'ija t : · · ι ni till 1 : : ι ! ι ■ η soldier" and c.dled il a lv> un in America. ( Μια1 ι >i" J ; ι li.sh war 1 mn.' r infi hi.- ion.united an error in calcu lation." the newspaper said, "and there i.- still sorieb dy on ll'.e allier side ot tin ocean whu i- ! u:ndi!i5 and building it- war monsering on tl·. ι rillinard victories >1' British prn|)ai;and. yjk'T'P IFP ΓΟΗ ΝΟΗΤΗ ( ΛΚΟΙ IXA Scattered showers tonight and Thursday, slightly warmer to niai:l. Conquest Of Greece Near Completion German Spokesma η Declares "What Re mains of the Greek Action is the Energetic Pursuit of the British." i':" b . Ai·; ! (Aï*). Claim !" .ι'. · · ι < i* ΊΊ11 :ι π i »!■:«· ' · ' ■ ι < ! 1 · i · ..·!:· h ; 11 " f .h.e c nnn '· ' : :. <. -.·<·.· ; art,. ·; : I ly ι I'm * ; (.πι· ··■··■ ■ · i ι .ι; (·.· d'-clar ! 1 h ; ι ; · >n .in ,y h,id crush ed tlie !.. ti-h rear guard .ιî fablecl Til!·; :. · · ) .!'l It!·.: . 11 It.»;* Λ Li Γ» ί ». U!\> G · ,.'i .. Γί■••iirh'i ed 1> ; ι χ ι s lore :< .· F.p mi and Aiaccdon ,·:!! ('('",11." Th" .. . ' y μ. man culled the coiit :·Ί « Ί ι - ·ι11 « ■: !i '(. » r< ···»■« · t hi · "1;..- ' : r t" o| J ·.■ in'· · : .· 11 : ; i ; ' ; : ι y can. paign. "Wir.t r< ; ι ; : ι c nl th e Greek ac~ 1 π m . < lin ( . ■ ! l; ι · ' . < ρ* ; ."su 11 « .1 t he Πι i.ii -.'.ι." de.· peratcly trying tu t ( ■; 11 ιν·." the 11. ί I il;ii > ιι ι Γ» ηιι iai ι' . aid. 11' · a.- ci îf-d that I » ι ; î ι- h 1» «·- ai ιι ; ι ri y were approaching t h « > - c ■ ut the îetreat from the Flanders plains .ι'. Dunkerque^ France. cie\en i; . «ι 111. "Anothei Dtmkernue >iluation ι ai full swing,"' he >aid. C i c j » ; ; : ; » 11 < estimated that 150.001) l'»n oi British shipping had already been . link off harbors υί Gieece, in eluding l;ansp«>it> envying retreat ing troop- a the ( h ails said. G< rman plane . t v, - said, had di\e bombed mati\ to 1 in· bottom. ! : addition, they aid th.l1 λ"ι ship. 1; ι ; i been exten.-i\e!y damaged and many leit in sinking condita-n. Tripoli Set Aflame By British Guns I»> I.AKKY ALLKN W. 111 ' i . '. !. Uat tie Fleet ii. :.. I » .. ii !... . : · Ί . La! va- Monday· Λ j ... J j i ι Λ Ρ j—Τ lie red ι.1 ι nui ι · : . ! : - Mediterranean < batik- : .·· ' . ! ;'"ί. h »rbur ,.l.la me tuuay a. ... ' '. ! -'iid was tne 1 big&esl . 1 -i 1 ' · ί ler'aealar bum- i .,ai Unit lit 1 ί : . , < i. ey pu ., t! 11· : '. in a tht»n.->- I and t ·π> >ι h : ·. ■ λ <■ - into the liai y r«»a.-t : · ·<: («cru an?» 1 ι μ ί Italian.-. h'jlu en nu h. » . .»nd \ ·~> ineh a jii » < ι cet ι les ; 'ae batil'leslvips \ I :. ί I ,!)k-( ί 11\ ί! : . · .,! .til.- ' ! \1 I. •I'lmi'.·· la t b : ; ; Λ' ;«·.·η ι ■· m&hol< i. [ :>l · i : ι vu · aî 1 · 1 t.', men > I >a?( 1.1 « ·■;; : ! I · ! ai t< . 'ia/:m; · tin population. < 'i he κ'ΐη -*··»' * ■ 1 mU contin ard ,-teadily i"!" va ι a· ι ν ι .· . in., repeatedly · e<>1 .n.u direct : ;t I was aboard the ie« >.·:\ ρ v\ ei ! 1! (Continued on Page Ίλνοί CRI ISEK SI NK April L\T (AIM ••ι ehant cruiser H M. S am,ι Im.- been torpedoed and t »· I '.· .! 1 m admiralty announc AK M S Hi M l I) \p: 1 AP ' -1' rneh C'hiel a Mai' 1 la I Pet.en'- mobile 1 <·.·, .♦. : ep". led by t; ave|lcrs F ·.·'';··«· I 'day to be c inductin.g './id » .1. e1: for .ι; ■ , id posssiJale Êuiip by partions of Hern Laval 1«· ;.·-1··'ν th.- lunv.t r . lm ι ci: .(■'·: > p< »wcr. ] • ] Mrs. Blair Heads P.-T. A. Λ U·. Λ -·">. -ι ΛΡ) — M. r t .1 S P.I. ί ibethtown w. 1 - m- 1 stalled as president dl the North ' Carolina CVnate ■· Parents and Teacher· nere >.( .y Mrs Blair - uv eii M - Poyle Γ) I Allej ot U'ayne~\ < . S ··. named , in a mail ballot, the res .it ot which . was announced at -::e s* 22nd . annual c .11. eat η η.· ν . ι. , . κ ing George Flees To Crete; British ΤransportsBombed IN amcd to Senate Andrew Jacks-in 1!;>ι;· t,-R Anil ! ■■ w J - on ] i i ' 7 ; ι a>· dlil son of tli iu ru; S.n , lluiston. who l. d tin· T' a.is Arii.;. · v.-lorj, against J!> u-> in IS".·; i · Ιμ·ι·γ named to fill the u lespu-ed terra of tin lale Senator Μ.ι'.·ι\- · : ι r. 1 of Τ ■ :is. 11 iU-· . wilt Ι.·· γ»·>· '1 tu serve only until June 'J··, when a spi'i uil election will bt iklil. uermany Gains Little Informed Sources In Washington Say Balk an Conquest Doesn't Help Situation. W. April 23. ι,AP) - . : . ι ! i \ eoliqut .1 ul Y - ki\ j jfI " <·)Λ\ ijclmiu.^ pi ·>.-peet* ol ι . . · ,.. : \ icîniy in Ci ι υ(.·ι/υ w lii ι ci 11 I'll*· ι milling to m pr· ··. t 1111 · m/ 11 ί.· . ι ρ· ». I ion, ; •rijit-d c.\ η : ι. . .u t· -uuy. ( >:, !.. ν ,.·«■ Γ .1 Ill ! · !' hvi»· : ι il. ' · .. '. - ' In ίΐηρίΐΛ ο Γ lii. Mil!! .ci !.. :·. .> p! ervlion I ifli Uy ru.-lly. ; . ·..·■ .it ■ ri \λτο;:-μ; »y lia i ·■ u . likely tu il'. .··■ ύ ■· : .· : Κ'·. i : : irilt i il th. luv, .·: ·,{.] ■ .·. i.ih the third v;i'h ν .. H·. ι < 11)1'C the ι: .·! d .i.·:. μ<λ it ,;il Ο :.c ga.n .. i:!d i., i.· : .W itiH'i γ . , · .- t ; l't'i'ct· < ;< mil th.!* Il ·. la. 11.. irif) eh ici i\ .ii- ; Il I I .,1 I IX' . · ( ; . !.. · ■..· . With ]|\C 11:1. Si.' I·;·.;.· M. lit. L* ··!■,■■:. ( a>w hat m·ι,ι· Ιϋ.ιι; · ρ ι V ΙΚ" as been wit · · and Hire ;ht ' per ent.ige m ·. . 3rice Fixing billed Against R '. ' \1 n m General Hurry MeMullan iri a • llilm request. ) I · \ C'!' ι 1 ■ ! I ( ut il· M m c I the Slat. li , 11 fi . 11 Λι L'h'ilic Beverage Control ruled today at the MIC ■ ι In·' r\ t! ι· :icc ·if - we. 1 · i. ■- ·ι|(| ί . A" pvade ii-' a1.ι its dru·-' stmee r grocery store.-. in a letter written by Assistant .·ν ii ncy General Γ Wade Bruton the pininn was oxpre.-sed tl 1 tin A lit nard emild fixe prices ot w ne >"hi a ABC store·, but nul Ί w ines sold Isewheie. The I!·41 Caiii 1.ι1 A^seniliiy η ,, ;ιw winch liii'ited the sal. · I tort led W aie» to AH' -1" »-· '' ed lie ale ol sv eet win.'- η h«·'« I~ "A" aade ri'.'auriint-, di it; sien and ι ν ι^ι iii ■· ..* uni ec, Bat l le ol Balkans Seems AU Bui Ended After 18 Days of Viol ent Assault; Greek ί rooDS Capitulate Un conditionally, (!»' 1 hp \ssociatrd ï'ress) (i.i : π· s ann.i ο ι jo ρ ir lis S U Γ Ι .·.(<( UHU> , Kli.fi vM'OIgC u it' ιî tuiniji vvitfi iii < g<n riuiiciit to ι ! 11 ■ à h· ol i rri'· , and Benin npiiiieu mai Λ dolt Hitler s luii/KJi -i; afiiiu'·.·» had "aiiniJiilat l'il tue rial guard al ineimopyiae and bui-pi on L11ΓΟUg 11 lilt' pass. ι η un in ua>s ol violent as s.iuii tin· oattlc ol lin· Balkan^ appeared l<> ha\c all but ended πι an aMicii d« ko le. <p,aiici. r. ι>oi i.:. . aid ' it*a.· t 2δ0,0·>υ Gl î . p:· capi i .Kit t-U · 1 cuucllli1 »l uK nil· IJL'illg i/aUg.i'l m ii ! ι axis trap .:· κι-.γ retreat from i i.t- Germans said nazi panzer eolumn* plunging through his lone Thermopylae i\iss 1UU miles Irom Alliens were relent lessiy pursuing the British Ιλ pediiionai n Force in retreat to ward the Greek capital. W Ih German divi bombers yc p . vu tu ha\e destroyed -even sh;p.^ l··1.... ·.l; IjT.OOU ton.- and damaging tvvtv.i.· thers in Greek waters with in iiie pa.*sl -4 hum-, Berlin spoker η.ι η exploded douui tnat lew Brit ish soldiers m Greece would ever see nom υ again. "The - ' ι ί î attacked were chieMy κ .χ»rwinch iK.d aboard unii: 11 i h ι l ι λ i. ι iroi 'ji.> Jleeing lrom Greet:'· ilitiei : high command >aid. "Un'iy G"d .lid the weather" can sa\*· the Britirii. a nazi official as sei ted. Despite the reported nazi breakthrough at Thermopylae and the collapse ol Greek armies the London radio declared that British Greek ton es were still lighting stubbornl> and holding their lines unbroken in "new positions." I'.r, .ν·r Mussolini's high con • ι : ced t ίι ii t t î · - Greek arm - Jt',d we.-tern Macedonia t:it·,; at 9.04 ρ ill. t. t. ) night ia im i ender. . Κ ; s i 4 George II declar " < Greek i;·.- ps had 'ire ν! ι hi»u l our ■ · i : . ' the m.i r render : ' : : i ee v. ,11 oi the ; :'.·!■ ' the port • il for the .·· 1,4ht in a 1'ive ee *r ek again 1 > ■ ■ ϋ I 1 j a ^ e u V'■ neh r Mst, BRITISH RAIDERS LAND NEAR BARDIA ,· ΛΙ*)—The ... iV.-.l,.., It··)! ι>·ι· i il an a.\:> ...st (·Ιι· • ill,Cl· fchi lian .··! and na CIIURCHIL1 MAKES REPORT TO KING l.ondon Vpril - î·— ( V1 * > — Kinç < iron;ν received Prime Minister 1 hun hill in audience tod.iv λ{ Mm Kit::1 h.im l\»l.tce and i' w is uiuîe» sttr'»d Churchill gave Ihr kin. λ detailed :epnrt on the t.'le^t developments ot the in rreasin^h critical war situation. Tenth Draft Call Issued Κ . ι .·\ρπί '23 (AIM—Selec tive .service headqtiarters announced today that ti'i! young treu would be drafted int the Army tor a year of m I larv sit\ ici- between May 12 and May li) in the -tate'-· tenth dratt call, A total of 320 Negroes and 331 \\ \ a· π- !,· tie dratted in the tenth call. I No requirement lor the Vance i .mtv board \v;is included 111 the late · :c.t^ all ■ laid down . hi $fehen < ■ ί .. ' Κ : "i'4necl an η;» 11 · ' ; ι. I' ' i '· ' i'e - dm, μ. I rid nut In η
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