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ïtenîtersan Bmlti Htsirafrh — 0N'LY DAILY NEWSPAPER I'UBIJSHED IN THIS SE( ΊΊΟΧ OF v.rrara-ni .va ,v„ » TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'thf* K"' VVIHK SBIt VICE OF . , -1 ■ ■ NI) λ I K(i I. \ j A as,,™,, phess. HENDERSON, Ν. C., TUESDAY ΑΠ KUXooX. MAY 1-,. 1!M1 „,:|,V.,N ι ■· ;, .■! · vi ·. ν Γ Hess Flight Remains Mystery ***** * * χ κ χ χ > - Senate Showdown Due On Convoys Question Pepper For All-Out I ι Pïctecticn Capital Circles Wond er, Meanwhile, Just What Knox Meant in Saying "it is Very Pos sihle That Convoys A *e Not the Answer." v: hingt η, iviay 13.— (ΛΡ) — W ' 'ι Senate showdown approaeh ' 11 tin.' convoy question. Senator Democrat, Florida, urged ■ : y timt tilt· United States under ' ' help assure the sale delivery ipplics to liritain regardless from which they were ! ;n>i-d. i' c .î>ita 1 circles w ondered just ' Secretary Knox niant when ■ ι "It ts very μ ssible \ \ χ that ν are not the answ ι after Perhaps we have to develop a! ili len.--e to assure the arrival ot "(is on the other side." -tateni" 't was made hy Knox extemporaneous speech to the · ■ πι Society of Military Kngi al'ter he had declared "we ·; t half light this battle x\x we ■ iiiinitted to all the support (to I .π) necessary to produce a vic t'y" I ι s. nate test some time this week ■· ι convoy issue was v irtually as yesterday when the Senate ι ι ce committee gav e 11 to 4 .1 of the bill for requisitioning < un shipping now idle in do ' I" ""I*· i this bill is br light to the ( Senator Tobev. Republican. >.· II ; : · ρ s h. i r ' . intends to offer an J d'lient wh eh would prohibit . ι of naval vessels for convoy Γ ■ re was nuic'·. cloak room con '11. meanwhile, on President di ci-, ι ni 1 cancel his ■ ο Yd Wednesday nignt address e the heads of Latin American ' c missions. The White II · u -1 ■ announced late yesterday that Kiiosevclt would make a fireside : ' t.. the nation instead on May 27. Seii.itor Wheeler. Democrat. Mon ' a ι. an opponent of administrât! η .■π policy, told reporters: If, as reported in British new; ,.··! . the ['resident had intended ike virtual declaration of war Wi ll· I'sdav night. I am glad that he ■ ■ 1 : d· red and cancelled his ad «1 i' The cancellation apparently η · ans that he is refusing to let the mongers push him over the ' h ce of involvement at this Farm Bill Approved House Accepts Com promise Requiring Mandatory Loans of, 85 Per Cent of Parity. W ' hnigton. May 13. ( Λ Ρ ) The H'itisp accepted today a compromise | ' II lu require mandatory govern-; '■ι ι In.ins "I K5 ι>t·ι rent nl parilj '''in· farm enips this year. I'll·· legislation, which now goes to Sonate Γοι· expected quick ap 1 " al. al ο would impose heavy '" " iltie lor marketing of crop; in *>■'·■- oi quotas. ' 'irman Ful met·. Democrat. s Ίι Carolina, of the House agricul Ul" I'ommittee, said the new loan ! '"_ι π· loans now can be made up ' ' ' per cent of parity- would cost T'ea-tnv less than any other 11. ι -1111 id of aiding the farmer. H'prosentat ive Hope. Republican, ι-, told the House that the new legislation would make unnecessary the $4011,(100,000 outright appropria j1"1' 1'ir parity paynients approved ,N 'he Senate. The House voted for 1 -. iioo. (khi. I In roll call vote on passage of 1'11' measure was announced as l!7;i to 63. WICKARD SA YS SUPPLIES MUST REACH BRITAIN German Alien Held Frederick Keis C. Γ. Phonrphnta Described as a German alien, Fred erick lieis is shown behind the barn of a San Francisco jail. The police claim that when they açrested him for a traflic violation, they found in his possession blueprints for ship ^instruction at the Bethlehem Ship building plant in San Francisco. The FBI is investigating. Sea Losses Are Lower British Report April Losses Lowest in Eleven Months; Ger many A^ain Bombed. ■(.My j he A . ·■ H'i.itod Press) The Bri'i h found tfoo I ncu > to day in an admiralty ;innn;iiK'Pmcnî that Uv'y. h. , !! :·(! :rι i \v -tral me· · chant shipping I » r in the "battle of t! · \t! -mI'i.·" do )\i \ ρ r i ! were the low**! m eleven month.- :i t · ; ».f 301,070 tons. Dvei·night, royal air force bombers c:i ! * ι \ ' i τ ι ,t » live war M « » ι : l ■ 1 > f'«e:"many again -ma.>hed at the port city <>! Bremen and oilier point ;n t!.e western reieh while n:>/: :ur !·»:*(*·· eased its assaillis on the British I .sies. British mee'iani/.ed troops have beaten hack live small advan<\ni columns of axis troop> in the Salum area of the Egyptian frontier, Bi tisli headquarter- at (.'air » announc ed. The war bulletin aid the a\ force- were carrying out reconnais sance "in force" and advancing east (Cnnlnood on Pngp Sev en ) GERMAN LEADER SAYS ROOSEVELT 'MISSED THE BUS' Hoi in. May 13. (AIM Or. Rob tit Ia \ . loader o! tin· German labor ! ίι ut. ι |\ :· >1 I' I)addy Roose \»!1" today that hi· " ' 11 i ,-ι-d the bus" ai (I t!i 1. al tin latest, ill three years the part ot Kurope ruled by Ger iii; ny would be working lull blast for the reieh. 'Then three himdn l million Euro peans < ι ! our ('outillent with the pow erlul inexhaustible resources of their teonoiny and work will laee 13(1,000,-1 000 Americans in the United states' and 40.000.000 Knulishmi η in ruined and defeated Kngiand." I.ey said in a newspaper article. "Then we will see whether til'· Anglo-Saxons w ill ovei eoine Ihe lead 01 the Germans. , Secretary of Agricul ture, Speaking at Ra le igh to Carolinas Farmers, Does Not Mention Convoys Spe cifically. "aTugTi, May Π · --(AΡ) Without specifically p.ient i; >11 int; · >n. ç. . Sec retary ol Agriculture C.a id · U. v>ickard told 5.0ÎÎ0 Carolina.' farm ers here today that 111 ο United Statc musl make crtain that vital loon and war machines reached Erv£t.Yh5 safely and "on time." "If the United Stales ari> ;| .■!·.'ν enougu and effect \ (■ ly rn ι !t»:ι striking force of this cuunt y ar," of the British empire ran choc': 11.'. 1er." Wickard a»-crtcd. "If we ar·· t ) ι late, tin· -triking force of the rest of the wo.Id under llitle do nation i- likely To converse on us. The son the: ii Ι'.ρί: ·■ ·.·' ι. ι. · ρ.,' contribution to the Hriti-.li ratine he said, wuiild be the raising ol enough food to feed ins own faui.i> and livestock. The secretary »Γ Λκπι-ιΙΙιιιν : p.>!.'· at the annual i · i η t meeting oi tin Nort'i t". roiiu C ' ■ I : · ■ ί G. ·\\ ·· Co operative Assoc,atain and the Farm ers Cooperate e Kxchange. ~>ocianiig that American larr-cr stand ready to defend dem >rrarv Wickard - . d "thev are going t grow mora : : the thing- Great Bri tain needs." "ViTiat will happen te the farm,·, alter the wa; will depend efttirel.v on wlio wins the war." he >aid. "and how well the farmer > t cope with problem as -·· ι > any that have confronted him." U.S. May Train RAF Pilots Washington. May 13. (AP) Plan- lor the training oi hundred if Br;t,.-h pilot·, in th" Unit··.I St.;'··· were under di cussion .today bet we· ι the War department and British em bassy. 11 imalb appri·· ι·Ί, il was learn·· that Ami ι .·· ."i pi ι· ·. and pilots v. id be u. ed to : · pri'var·.· training Ii po- - :i'|\ II111 ! · Μ Ο ('la -- t ■ · t ι .t. ■ ' m mid-summer The -Indent I lies ν Mild be civil inns, it w ι.· aid. in c- mpliance wit Ρ the neutral -a..' ; "t the United St ite- . After ree u : pi 1 y training u the I luted States, the plans eontem plate sending the men to Great Bri lain toi advanci· t l'a inaig State's 'Secondary' Roads Above Average For Nation Ill l!ic Sir Walter Hoi. I llailv Dispatch Hurcaii. Hy HENRY AVERIIX. Raleigh. May 13. There-, nu (I; pitting the tact that it':- easy ΐΊΐτηι;!· lu «et ^tuc*U in the niiift <·π ai y ι :· her ni secondary roads m With ι i, dlina. but statistics covering l'·1 "county and local" highways oi .ul ? talcs indicate that, coin; .ar.iti ι < λ speaking. Tar Heels are botter ·.!'! in the matter of "siiriaced" se< eiul.a i" than the average -late. These statistics. reproduced iu "Automobile Fact.-·" I'roiu report·- ol the U. S. Public Road;· adt . 1111 !i ■ Hon. indicate that North Γ; ι secondary roads are about 4.) per cent surfaced, while I'oi the country as a whole this percentage about 33. The figures, it is true. ;.ic tli - !!>.»o the latest year for which ill coin parable data were availal.il»' but it is unlikely that there lias been a ladical change in the situation since that time. For the United Stale ligures showed there were, in ali. 2..> 1U.i·34 illliCû ul uod ioc.'i hl0iiWvlj::, , ol v\ liii-f: nil :· ·.. ere \, I , . · ! .Μ1 ί I ,11 I no ■ 11' I a CI ' · 1 ' ..1 !, . : til t. 1' ' 1 1 .< ot North I , ; ; iiici. tin· 11 . ■•v. <»··! ... of 11 n > m ' 1.. l ι · ■ I r · i Li 1.1 i ;i r> mill ■ surlaced local l'ids. ι inly sc. ι π ·.·- hacl ι .··ι ' ; .-" I than ■ · · iced -vc >i ,u;: r i·■ • Alabama. II!,:·.·: . Indian.:. Ala.- ..· > · ι ι·1Ι~. Λίit'lliu. " New Jcim v ami I ( 'bin. Te \ a -, 1' noli.lily's smpri.-c ill \ if ol' great area, had more total · i as» I ' ι>."ι.ι 11- ι .. I : : .· 're m:· nr I nrl j secondaries (137,836} than any oiii.v .-tale. liather nrpri-ιηκΙ.ν, Ka i-a j was second m Dolli Items with I I ι Τ I m ι lr a Ηο·;· tor ot winch t) ι 308 \\ ere im.-m laced. Ohio, with à.").iltiti. bad the 1 surfaced mile- ol secondais roact j and led in pen ntage ot st.n lacn^ Only ll.Ul'li ■ · in the Buckeye : state u el e nil-urtaced. \ Of North (.'ai".ilia's 2(1.^81! miles ol un-un laced secondaries, only ί!. 011 η,île- we eported completely I'liimprox ed classed as "prunt-: ! tive" and . a- simple "'unimprov 1 : (Continued un Pa^e Seven) Nazi Bombs Blast Parliament and Westminster . — Unleash) η#; a >' n\ of ilanu· ami nkrh ex:·!··* view, in an a' ·-■!ι ri ν. ι._· attack. Ti ι crashed snln · » > : ? ι r cria h ht ι·|' : Γ •famous clock, ...-·· \\:\· (iuniavcti· Ί He ■ : .· · • ι— · ·.:<>»,aitou Ν· .· ·■'. · I »! : ι >t ι·'] the heart of ! on<)< ··, «howi. : -ti-r Al.bey ί 1 ) v\ ι ■ ? «.. ' -"I. Ai t. ■ I Tlir tower ni I î .· ! .· ι < . « t :< ί ! : ' : » was set alire, ami the roof ol \W.-m.in. lei 11 ♦ ■ ι·? pit reed. Munitions Workers On Sinhe Prison Floggings May Be Halted Ralri:;h. May 13. -ιΛΡι -Indira 11 ■ · · ι - .in· that tlic Π .;î4Uij> ut prison ers in North I'arulina v. .11 In- halted κι ;·■ ·■ a;t.Y i.iriailid dur ι lin* ail mmistration ot Governor J. J\l. ! li. Ίΐ;;ΙιΙ(>u. Τ I- two :.· ν : II t." nev· ]>l"i • m di 111 n ι -1 :. ι : ι ■ · - .- ct . ■ Η ·<.η -.τ- . Cli,:': an !'.;·!·. IiIle■ atid Pi'lia! Di rei'tni' O-i. Pitt.·, ι ·>·:ι ι, ... ι \ pre- ·ί 1 tlî' -ι 1 ·. es a- ιφρι'Scd tu vvhipp:i.",s. Τ: · ι·,· Iî;i «· ι·ι·«·ιι I lut»·.· ίηι;> . ι ici · λ: ■ ν I. v. hi'M ! he I (l ! u.up:au.- '.·. : '· banded must be i " ! > I I ·. · Iia'tirl j I . I · : JACKSONVII LE PUT ll-ί î » vilJ.SÏ :'S« ' AR \Va l· nient K ■.du ■ · ι ri·'·■ ι h ont \ I )ιν ΐΐίι ; ,| ·j |({, .| giigp m »·1ι...» « . Κ ! Y I ' ( Π .I«Ί(·k. Corbitt Gets New Contract Washington. Aia> 13.— ΛΙ'ι — fix* Λπη> awarded today a ST.ÎO.OOO rontrart to ( orbit Com »i j.n ·Ί ii'THî' ; ;>'■« .s. Γ., fur trucks rqiiipprd with wine*lies ;îîici «atL'o bodic». House Chairman Ad v oca! es "Go Slow" FoitVy on Proposed I N <', V l ΛΡ) !>r · · C '·, ht , (I I du ■ c ifi n i, ί ■ '·:·!:· f ι ■ Πι ' Pff ·:· i" ·.·!·; : " 111 1·ν _r ur. .jp- \ ' 1 · · ι i ■ ; î ! : r liability · · ι ' ' ·' P.I^C Sovoni Florida Negro Is Lynched m ... .y f ι AF'i \ '-Ί1 -VI·,·,ι - \. ■ Ill seised ton m a -<v : ..[tempt wlsiii lia lu ; —ν I Ι-ΙΊ π (il.'j 'jH·11 h;, r t.. · ui>il\ " SIut ι ; U. Γ I '"i ici. • ■ I frn adr in 11:·· . - ■ ··: .1 <' 1 I .Utc» .-aid "V, ;· ■ λ r ■ ι !'ΐι·- 1.1 work un." \V >n'\ "■ ■ found on ·: idjv· · ··. ι .·< ·. li\ι· miles noiti. »[ hnv. The t ' ' yi ' - attempt came ii the »vn· ·, mi; ·.'···. It » ι « ι w hite nun ί h ted w ith ι ·. - ι i.M-Uod ( )it ici'i >.m I ! - m '···'■1 · thr Gadsden oiinty jail and t >ok Williams with hem. Tlii'\ h-lt !"i dead and ei/ed Inn ι < ■< a J i t ν h ι ie Πι» va> bein.u taken '·· ht' p.tal in an Uii .- U> Ii I Jc. η ® 8 j3 c Undetermined Ν u m ber of Ununiomzed Workers Walk Out; Other News of Strikes. ι !V« i he Associated Press. λά ■ ude'ei mini d nun her oi the i.ti"' ( : j>1' ·\ toi the Coll* I'liU-ni 1 : · .· Company oi Haril· · Λ C ! π. . η·. 1 the nut ion's !. : ν y. >1 arm ;hm:.· f-lctorieS:, went on strike to d. \ Ί .* λ y . ; n<»t unionized. < :i tin- 111 u i 11 s ".i walked nut eari\ ! :. · morning and :-ome day s s: ι r.: : ;· /e* > Le π soon etI ter re Jr · · ι 1 ' : l I)\V.J.ul.ll Phelps, viee ■ i, · th.· ··■ mpany, *aid a • ■ nimber oi the .ο. . : .. Kl» '» day men re .. s. ·; i le id t "he plant Ik·' · · :. the CIO ,.t ■·· .it', reed • ; ·. -*· ■.,*·Inst the H .; ■ · '■'y nniil ι i 'i tors has ί « ! ' M11C i • d set a tmlay. S1 ' ( \ ,n ·:, ' " · up more !· v.'-rth ol I· r ! ncii>ei · • rd at ion ■ ; \V. · · ...nit d it, . · · ι λ t Gen ο Γ» ι · (. Kill,001) ri:.· ^ ni \Y\. and « Κ ) ·. d the • V . ! i \ · -· ! ι bed \ ΛΙ-Ί. ! ' ■ ·.· Green \ ■ .1 ! >ar ' ' ci * . . during I'll' d· It'll I· . . » . \ : ·,■· CIO v. '.·· not \ t« 1. · .· ·cirent •id 1 h ο Λ Kl. · a. -ι 1 d they h : - i il* » î ι. ;.*d * Τ · .i t'eeted 1 · . d h >]d ····■·· 1 ! ··· $50<i, '"l! 1 η w .ι '·. j ·-. ·c ;(iters and Λ ι ·■:· rnv " \î ut W'ash • 4* ι · · ·.·' " " · td îï·t· ,^tr:ke .:*··. ! » »· * ·ι · ·. 1 . '■ . ■··(» s.xn. 01· ' Oimi , : ■· · t : t 'm ; ·■ - dm-> i. h,. ;M>4 lu-ld The 111. ι. » 2 i men ob.ieet· ed t.. the . η pl. \ - ont oi WPÂ ïafooi . ' d i·. \ : 1 m · Λ ν :l on the ! ■ ■ lift WEATHER l'OIÎ N'OKTH ( VKOI.IN \ («enerallx fair uni continued oml tonight uni Wednesday, ex cept foi scattered showers east portion tliis afternoon or to night. Ivtended weather forecast from 7.Î0 p. m Μ η Ιί t « > 7:!>ϋ p. ni. Max 17: Temperatures much below mo in il rising' slow - l\ to near normal hv vunrdav. little οι au l ain null, ait ά. Ne. 3 Man 'Deranged' British Foreign Office Experts Question Ger man Leader in Scottish Hospital; Nazi Party Rift. Believed Indicat ed. ( ί»\ ί he λ-vsoeiated Tress) \dolt littler called all ten h le.iflers and district leaders of the na/i part> together toda\ as tin British declared ι ri11 in the nazi part\ was evidenced !)v the dramatic 800 mile escap" ihuhi o! Kudoliy I less from C.ernian\ to Scotland, where lie surrender ed as a prisoner of w ar. The official nazi part ν news serv ice, in terse comment on Hit ler's meeting with his leaders, said onh that the group "gave the fuehrer an impressive dem onstration ol determined will for victory." Prime Minister Winston Churchill indicated, meanwhile, that Hess was talking—how much was not known and that a British statement on his capture would he forthcoming' soon. British sources gave a hint, too. that Hess was fired on as he raced his fighter plane from Germany across the Knglish Channel to a Scottish moorland. Ten machine gun bullet hol-s were found in the tail of the plane. (By The As-oci.'ted Pre ■) Gem mi ι a · .ρ ι Lionel.! '"day de-c . %d the melodramatic 800-nnle escape TgTit of Rudolf Hess to Scotiahd lit·; 111 a man ' inentaTiv di ι an ·.·- i oecau.sc of phy.-ieal :llne>s." •I-cwnore sperm;.;.<<n ;.:■<>>,· ·.* t!·· ia/.i deputy |i;m 'y 1· .'.fir: -a -at : - .*nlge informât! η v. h.ch ^ ν id war plans. As British I rei.un ·»:;;,··· .exρ ' ii.ie>ti«»ned Hess in a Seot'ish h 1 ;»■ al. Min!>ter ο! I η f » Trial · ·:ι Ai; ■·· I )i.! ! Cooper tnld :ei -nu Ihv a •"I can only . .ι\ '■ Λ h.- ... ·. /I party that ha- occurred met* IlÉler " aide ed a h jge b.l·»e γλ'π lollo ■ er »n ·> me 30. 1 î * ."> * ; I.) ! î f Co.pra referred to tin . r\ir (θ H {ÎUf$ οπ1θ!>. (.unîermL» German assertl(»n> that 1. · ed to ••TU - , Κ ! ι e hall . < ' ? t Me to h.· nti n.Î I>e1v\e;n r; m · -ai i-< 'i : .· HT t if I lit h (C'< .nfni · d η l\vje Sr-enA at when hé ν ci'iiviaMi ! éd tm· le • • a a : - : 1 ci y a... î H : - Fruits And Vegetables Wash Ashore lu -c,t xjaJ. · in ·> ict.nu ··: i.1 nil: ι · u ! ■ ir \ llo;.:! •Ml 1 'ι - ,:.··> put t. en {.. earrh tov any >11 ieken vessel, and ; ,· , · !··.. · Kh. .lb·'!: City alv ifii ill tin- avr.ι ( >kl (■!· ri - ι ·.pn■ ■ ιίΙ tl'.i 1 lelil t hat the· n .Li ciitilrt ha\ » gotten i: - >· 11 ι Μ ' ■ ι lllYV. lu'l'O t Γ > I ' t Wl · 1.1 Γ)< 'lit* at mm and that they had been η the water for at least two days. The Coast Guard and resideuts 1,1 In a:'t a \\i e ι.ι< ιall early hour, al·. aging the crate·- of orange.-, ι ti · > 11 I'avrots. potatoes and onions Tin· Coast Guard reported picking tp L'an «rate.-· ol the fruit;» and \egt· ιΊι- t lid estimated that beuveei (ill) and Μ ι er to- had washed ihoi'i >1 nie 3u-milt stretch.
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