New Crisis For Britain Sinking of Hock! Plus Crete Invasion May Bring Decisive Stage in War. Ml I im \KI> I ROM \K. ι , ·! < Î. U ' 11 l.i 1" C< (ΊΊ 11,ι ! ι Πι ii't ' \· · λ .il t: i.imph plu th.- t • ii ΙΊ rti* !«»<»k l.κ»· ι «· .t lll'W .nul pcrhiip (I, "i tin .1 \ l> ft I · >1'1 |, , . t 11 » ι \ u Inch . \ 11. » ! ; | i ; i ι :<·(! 1 · »i 1941 ·. [. »11 ! ! U »v ' i M . > : ,., i ,j,._ ii mus t" the l'nitt .i <· ,.t "i om ".v- mean hunting." ι ' '"fil ι » t ( 11 ' ! 11Ί '. 11 M a \ i ! ru ■ Wi \ I . ι Ί111 ■ ι en ce t.i Vichys eol , ·!. λ itli lïci many. ami new J311.11 m 1 aggressive action in the l'ai I . 1 \ ■ campaign of conquest ιιη only logical *..> anticipai! • . ■ . ■ blow·. Pcrhap.-. indeed. • ala act of di-a.-te 1 \V ι ι. chill termed tin· ,·· ; jltg . 1'i .nci· and it immediate af termath , lies ahead for Britain be : 1 , ,v i:.ij«»r turn in the war'; ,11. .:i he IIIIiked l'i ■;·. lusses l nilis( |i>se(l ι ν ten ' ni' Br.tain'· na\ 1! defending Crete ,·· a In t !.. f 1 eil There . ■ per ; ·.· 1)V the crippled 11:11 - ' .res as well a> I'r 1 ·■ :r 1 /. • •..«Nihility, and :· eanwhili (l ail'.'ixement· pre it 1I1I .· : Hiring into \, .·····, \ : trair Italy, taking advantage .>1' the ii · I .1 the e le a!1 ■ t.- if >i ι • , ■ · Britain's fight In halt !!:·> ' : lie ■ 1 ; aid le e , ' W lie! he; , · :· ,-: Λlexand". 1 and S le. , ι rai be held apnear- 'a 1 • ·· And. meanwhile, tir ttlc if the Atlantic enn T111 : Ml : - lied III· \ m ρ·. :h;i'tie ver.· freely euvt.sioHCd when Jugoslavia • .) i · ■ " v\ eut imii····. Ι'Ί» the ι : disaster 1 the • . II I ten I t«, ··.·.· .. .· : clear view "I the Wat ' «t · ' ' ph.l-e. ( iincern In I . s. ·· the 11 . ..1 tip- ··. . t h - et t itig the ha lance 0' ea r 1 ■ '. 1 ch 1 ' nf so much concern ·■!■·. d Sr.te. well a C , .,! Β tan C.iiipi'· ing the Bismark and Γ "1 .'1/ a e the t'A a 11·' IV ι le 14ri t, h :t"v.iiOit-ton battle ■ ■ ' .■ King fîe.irge V das- and 1 ·· :her which are due In pa! : »!'e the year's end. Γ.' . was the p.iwei 1111 but \ .■ and ..u!m «led battle 1 · .τ place already ha-' been ' I '"· .· l.i- ■ wa a ι ; 1: the art I nul t.· >;. η weaken e fleet t.. strengthen the ' " Med 11 r .merit. I ; 1 " ; 11 Wey gand. his re ••I loyal ' ν to Peta in tend - .· the aged marshal in hi ; ■ ! prev ent côauilcte sur I-' ance's e. 1111 a .·■ .r, Anv • I that Wengand' λ', >rth At irniies would he used against ! 'ug .iuce had laded A! ]!aed. l's '.v.. m in g ■ ·η lia ■ ■ ι ■ ί 1 a : a cl ι ' ; ..Ι' the t'n. le. I il natr." .,ι :h" Λ liant i. ; int., W'.'.l I lie known Hi" lin t' ι'.'. '.I American ."ι '· ' Βι\tain. .1 · nn.e s(>'7ure οΓ American a Indo-China is the lale-t .■ ot -11 ch inc:denl ..Γ del'i ' eance only should it pur 'e">I . .| 1,1 the axis. Vv eekiy Market News Review I {. ; 1 ♦ign M:.y Feed m;nke'i.; wan rene. » 11 ν dull during the wct'l; < IHSfd \i ■- :<··■. <1 ■' ! t« . Hit* I ' S JTUl λ'·ΐΗι (. 'il l * if IIJI t IHCUts ul . .ut .ι ι· ι lui · · ' , Lt- vi> market ' ih'V.rivitt review. Oil-et ■ ι ι ι ι . d\ a nee \ slightly with .. 1,1.1 lit·;, .lui I < I t lit· (lirrt'îli < 11 * ί 111 g - ·, hich writ· hardly sul 1 η it· ι » Τ I li ..«it· m «ri- . Cm η teed. ' 1 <■!.;· i ,t ! ' . i. , 11 Π lit.· 11 CCI 1 i I V till' 1 in ! i H ' ! · i.e ( I >1 f. ι : I.I ! i f 1 .!ll(i a sti ad> (ii ι 11;i i liit· t· in tKluc-ti. The in {'.* \ τ 1 .: 1 t>« t i;( V. holt'-.ill· leedstuli j ft , itl\ ι κ.·ι · 1 ■ li gh tly li · 1 11! .< i:^hv»|>ared with 111.4 for the pre% intis w f« i, Miid 1 i.:. 1 ι·., the cones{x>nci- , t" I. 1 . * Vf il". 1 >ιi' li;; Hi·· p.. Î Wffk tllO li tijl Virginia typo peanut.- !. 1 it· 11 c ned -ul» tautially Pi .<·· have adv.incrd rapidly t" high» level mi all gradf 1 :Γ finished ·· "ici and I annt r · 1· - peanuts are n< >; ■ : ι.ally higher ai·.» X·» peanuts r< :·... · IM the hard ..l Ire coopt . at . m.d a . f.-tin ιtfd th.d not over lân.nmi t . 1 Tâ.OUlI 11..-, -if la Id I ν .. . othm than nil 1 Meanw hilc. t.a · t i'< -1« tel; ; >< anut prie. ·■■ ..1 - .·· λ non i η a I at \ 1-4 to 1.31"· et nt pel pi αϊ rid delivered h>r he -t i a: it I t<ι 4 14 I'm he>I hunch and ' .'· !! \ i Ytι 4 cents 1-r be t shelling * " i A firm t<»ur for egg hnl it * hennery white - Γπ . . ·« i' 1 cent per dozen. ( oiored hen? were un | changed at IT to liî cent and Color-j t d 11 yt· r - id IT 1 - li t « · li! pound. Fed steer* and y« elo-ed weal; to lully *Jâ ft it <·.···' wmghty let ι oil . . 4u ι cert.- in in-tanee a: CI e.av· this , ι :. S ith* . 11 ' ml" 'i'd ΐ-1 the I t If·, el - ne.· Aag \ li»:;,; V hen j the late top aavaiiee 1 " · " ·" Spring lambs >utter.-d .ι t mil it) ct tit price eut. dr« »})ping ι. 1 r « '· · · '· -·· kit e in j ihe périt>d. Inllueiu "d 1 > Ί« et. > r : of the t·. it it ! î i ' · > '· l'l"\v ',n(l rising ou'.t· ; prie . the weekly out put ο Γ ere., t \ ·· -t.l! show- 1 ing a -1 π " : a e ·· "e.v-a.-e. 1 he | inerea-e 1 ■' a -p! ■ · '· λ · per een1 | ι f pm'tfd !" .■ < ending May là. lio\ve\er. was i.ah'Jy .ar.allm | til. η ti.i m·:· : · m 'h* ' ; 1 pn-efd- j ·, 11j_i v ,, v\ ' eh 11 re unusually ι liUge. but t1 .· ·.·. η "' nearly 16 per et-ηt over the ^odnetion o! the em· | re- pm id : mj. ' ' ' ■ i : l yea r \\ a- a 1 mt»st as !.a-e th it h·! tlie week j ending Ma\ and .·· .·η ! · ger than , 1 «.ι the wet . ending May 1. , Cotton pi ie.i'i ad\ aneed again this Wffk and : i aei.ed tin hirja'.-t le\ el- j since the summer ot 1937. reports the j department «·ι agriculture. The prin ,·ιρ;ιΙ - ,»· : ff ·>; t ef ι ·«·.'h in e» »tte«n , , ,cf apj'f. -.,1 t·. i- tr lie exp.-et ι | lu,η th. : tin 1 a pi ^ oar; ,m man , «latmv ledeial i"aii t" f'tmi harm- ; I i> at m pi ; cvht ut l'arity will be (.·«une law C'.'ii.a,. dity prie.· general ι ly advanced t in t her eai ly in the ; week hut later declined Spot cot tun market v.a· · less active than J during the pre\ ion- w ee but 1 he vtilume oi re pu rt et i alt· w a.- much i largei than 1· r the err.·, ponding | xvt rl- :n j ,1 f ·. U «■ .11- noil If· tic I Ml,n> f,.nt in · d t.. ..pt ate at unusual· ; ly 1:;gh ratt UNC GROUP VOTES FAVORING CONVOYS Ci,;,p. ι 11 11. M y -·'>■ I'!»' fliaiH'i II 11 ι·!ι..I'!' -1 ··· '· e !" Dflfiiil Λ < · · : > Ν-·· "« ""· AU ' 11., I ., vïifîrtIitittly 111 |;ι\ ,. ; ■ , , !.!,.% ''il ■ · Λπκί :('.ιΐ' π.,', .il .,11.1 I..W t.. «·.·»>··"> Λ ! 111 Γ11 ·. 111 ■ ipi'li'"" 1" Uni.''" > t'11' l' '1;"l clav returned voling fornw sei\t them 1)1 tlu' r -H'» Ι..' "■ ' Ί .· >' "Ι ΐ'"·ιν·'.ν. . 11 ul ten \ nlfl "n· DAV Meet At Charlotte I) · Mini American Veterans »ι th·· World War, of which there are G.âoo m North Carolina, will hold then state convention in Charlotte at H »;el ^e!v y 11 ,,η June 8, 9. and ION » - 1 ! S Westbrook of Wilmington, de}),.. tiiiont commander. will ι>.* t· ■ !.· • vei the convention; \V. (\ Mauiiey i*a Τ · * 11 ; ι is convention program an. and ( iii'M»n Bryant oi Chai lotte ι> chairman of the imiii in;i:re mi an angements Har ry Joynei . chief of the C'hai 1··ί1< }»olice. will he one of the ■... η -peaker at the convention and an important address will be deh\ei "i ι>> .J ial ,m 1 ) I)el{camu.s. ι en nal " ■■ ne\. V'etei an ' Ad ι .niMrat. n. ν i-teran- ' Facilitv. Fayote1 ill · S<-\ • a 1 other prominent \ i ilor are 1 > mnear on the program. "Registration for the convent on Hid attendance at church ··. . ic ι:-· planned lor Sunday. June <). ι ! id that evening the veteran- and .heir ά ives will meet at supper at it tie'· pool. One of tin- major event λ ; 11 he the annual banquet Monday light. * Klection of officers and chooi!'t:nla\ today with heart saddeni (1 I>y war and older wounds but with [he certainty she is nuire than ever : ' uly enthroned in the alléchons ·! tier people. Her austere manner which readily knows how to give way to smiles ! human sympathy has never tooled the liritish. Their love for the queen mother is of a rare kind. Her hirthday will be passed quiet ly in tin· c unfry where many of her otlier day are devoted to rallying her fellow countrymen. In dove gray coat and her iamiliar hat ot the Victorian tradition. Queen Mary \ is blit/.ed cita· . re-t centers and relief stations. Slit frequently -its the troops and follows all the movements of war She is among the first to send messages ·Ι sym pathy and chi er to those who hav e stillered Inimbings. Capital Gossip I Ity ΙΙΕΜίΥ ΛΥΈΚΙΙΧ llaily Dispatch Bureau. In the Kir Walter Hotel Raleigh, M;iy 2ti Perhaps the best story ul the heated national committee election shows how a con gressman, who is also a member of (lie state committee, flew down from Washington m an airplane especially provided for him by Dick Reynold.-: then s:it silent while a proxy ca.-t Ins vote for Reynolds' opponent, tonner (iovernor Clyde H Hoc,ν Reynolds' supporters are still trying to ligure that one out. The congressman is Carl Τ Dm I.am. On the day ol the state com mittee meeting. Reynolds, who had reason to believe the Sixth dislric • ember would support him, phoned ■ Washington to urge Durham t. ir in Raleigh for the vote The c"ii gie-sman said he couldn't get away 1 ι cause ot press ot committee busi îiess. "It I send ii plane for you. will you ! ly down'.'" queried Dick. When an . tfirmative answer was received, tin I.· lane was sent, and Durham arrivée; m Raleigh well ahead of tin state mmmittee session. lie sat oil tin* floor of the session. ■ ide I a side with Owen Robertson of ν 'range county who held his proxy m every single roll call (and there ere three ot them) Robertson voted he Durham proxy against the Reyn old lorees, while Durham, who had nine to Raleigh in pel son us describ d. -at -ilently by. pulling his pipe ■ ltd watching the proceedings. I'.niplovineiit and Payrolls. Hotel help continues to be the poorest paid ot any type ot employ • tut I'll which the state Department I Labor gathers monthly statistics For April. 23 hotel, employing I. 1 person- well tolllid to be paying 'heir employee.- all average wage ol - ; ; HI a week I'm a working week or IH.4 hours, oil the average These fig lire.- how a decrease ot 2.3 per cent η the average weekly wage from tin preceding month, but this decrease was due to a decrease of I? per cent η the average hours worked each .voek. The average weekly earnings ol Mine other types ot employees, a ii'.wn hv the department's statistic· lïrick. tile and terra cotta. $14 117 > «10.51 : dyeing and finishing. $11! 71! h i t ι li/cr $ 15.58; furniture $l(i.(ill: lui ishioiied hosiery $20.70; seamles lio-iery $14 93: knit goods. Sliltil luinbei $14.27; paper boxes, SI.>54 1111 ρ mills. $29.80; printing and pui> i-liing $28.47; rayon $111.79; tohaco inducts $21.;i2; woolen mills $17.51'. iiher manufacturing industries $17 ■ ι>: retail trade. $14.5.1; wholesali i27.<17; laundries, dyeing and deali ng $12.47; mines and quarne-· $11 17: insurance and brokerage $;i(>. 1 itlicr lines of trade $15 39. Average weekly wage ol all en oloyees in manufacturing w.i $17.13 m non-manufacturing $1(143. Grand average weekly wage ot tin 211,660 workers reported as employ • d by the 1,520 reporting firms wai >17.07 Average hourly rate was 45 1 cints. which was an increase of 2f "it cent over March The averagi worker toiled for 37 8 hours pei \veek. Motor Club Meet Called Charlotte. May :M construct luii <>f .1 highway tr-un C!i...le>. highway Γ:*«Chari» s t '.ι · · possibility ·»Γ a ga Ί..a· " ... might require rati»" . ai·.η** the eastern l'ai )· va. <1 i II· (i, caisse ft at .1 pecial ' o| the cl i rectoi. t »! the ( "a η » . I ' ; C ; 11: > in Charleston. May i1'· a · An nouncement of the nu today !>y Coh·.'·ian \V «· , dent of the cl ah. Working ν ,:h the 1 to : · κ ,1 » le Club. t la · i c: ,b :s n»p > ed ·.. tary highway. ..t vhi> will be gone into. Μι ! he e\ per ad d : · -et· > club to . 1 11 t i s e the make e\ ery r\ : ort highway. It aid be· ■ ■ l;i < tary value. he -aid. : ι «. Ι . ιiiii11 id addition p - · 1 I ·: ! if -fdl'd lOlltC' t <1Γ t I'.ili ; ' ι τ. ·. .tid toi |)a>M*ngi»i· ti > heavily industrial ./π 1 1 , ' : ; : 11 ; nen.-e naturaf : < . \l : Km! KM1!.*· was : ι ci \ ' ι · ! M is.s Harriet i-'l. ί M ! 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John Π 1 lot 615 Winder St 2o 05 Vincent. James. Heir- 2 lot- Palmer Ave. 7 87 Williams. Hilliard 1 lot Andrews Ave. 9 53 Williams, Jesse Β 3 1 ts Whitten Ave 1!) (j8 Wimberley. R Κ 1 lot 222 Roekspring St. 34 :(7 Wingfleld, Pinkey 1 lot 153 Breckenridge St 10.36 Wortham, J 11 and Mary Β 6 lots Flint Hill 2.91 Wortham, W Hence 1 lot 85!) Montgomery St. 7.05 Wyche, Ν Gaston 6 lots Flint Hill 18 31 Wright, Roosevelt 1 lot 722 Chestnut St 16 69 M -ri