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ïtettîterann îBmlu Hfspafrlt Ο Ni I jY Γ) Λ IΤ .V MRWCD Λ I)I?D D 1*ητ ΤΠΙΤηΓι τ\τ mrTrr» ΠΠ/ΙΓΜ.Λ.. Λ — - - — — - TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'τϊί\?κ".vviIUÎ,skiut»'k <>f ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA the associated PRÉas. HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 2!·, lî»11 pubi.ishkn^bvkiî^ λι^γκηνοον FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis Seize Crete's Suda Bay ********* ***** #*** »" m -w -F ~T *W Power And Oil Saving Recommended Industries Need Power, iekes Says Daylight Saving Time on Nationwide Scale Advocated; Oil Short age Feared on Eastern Seaboard; Pipelines Suggested. V. ml:!"!), May 12!) -'AIM- In Secretary Ickcs today advn , .·. 11 (I .yli^ht .t\ in g thru »»n .. 11:1 ! · -'ale, and s υ Mi'.' ■ - t ί ·(! that A ! ' : » ·' may have In resort to re • ·. ,i ,-<· \»! electricity and msti ! !c- Sunday.-;" to meet i, ' 11 ! power and oil. \!· ; · il··, on Capit ! Hill, tlie }I ι· iii!cr.-lalt· commerce commit .<(1 a hill urgenlly rci|iie>l> I '' ·1 ;dent !î.uose\ elt t<· ^i\ · -« · ' ι ; tut luth'.ritv to build nil I J.. !·<· . i« : tin· lull lin· I'residenI could el :;· ·. «'lumen! ai;em y to i » 1111 < i ή ' aid private corpora ' * ι c nsTi action:,, and both iiiri private builders would ;l; 111 i»l eminent domain if ient declared the pip"lmcs • <)u ·rt (i "lor national delense I» .. .;:.t saving. Iekes said, could • * led by an act <»1 Conures . il.-tantial amounts ol power. 1 * 'atemcnt came as an official ι ·· Itderal power commission a [lower emergency, **per • ij. · :: < » s t serious in history," and ν ' 'Il I III lli'U (Ml I 11.1^;: 1ι. ; FRENCH TO PROTEST RAF RAID ON SFAX ' . M;i.v 29 (API Tin· Freneli eut announced today it wa !ly protesting ajia.in.-t tin -m| tin· French North At··. ,·ιι : Si,ι\ yesterday by Ilriti.-h I in itc-t w Π1 he lodged with ' ι- I 'nited Stat<'> 1 lepartment in Stale for transmission to tho British : ι lit. Hie anin ι (.•(.•nient sa id. ! · r:rli liritish relat already .ν -.trained, mew dailgenili. i as the result nl the air :1 ' ι the French Λ I l iean |>nrt I iy !'· \· ι plane pursuing a Libya - ι ι I ' < lian convoy. Finland Faces Food Famine II· m1. I· inland. May ~;i. ( AP) I 111 11 li. I ι lacing an c\t remeiy ι ' ■! loud . ;hortage. the govcrn ·■'' ■! today. larcely becau-e ni tl · ' n i h A t iant ic I il< ickade. ι ί μ 11 a it ι ved I rnin anv Allien <· ·· ί ' during Mai eh. and tu llie 1 1 · Ί Μ ι ν «inly lour ι cached ΙΊιι Ι ι ret if port ot Pet-anio. ■'· ι h he ceded In Ku.--.-ia more " "ι ten per cent nl her grain pi o 1 ' 1 ' ι .nil at 1er the H us -o-Kinnish " Ί ι III. l-'mland In ι lier ι ' pu itive ell ul I icicncy in grain and ·. ·λ uni -t depend on impm ts. S AI.I.V It I I i I.SKI). I;IM mi May 2!» (AIM ( ïcnnali ·"·■ ' \li lean I'oree.- have repulsed ··' ilu-i ι it t'd -ailv by the besieged I·'1' ii garrison in the l.ibyan poi t I ί ■ 111 k. nazi pre..- di.-patches re !"·ι ti'U t,iday. Rail Wage Hike Opposed Washington. May 29.-(AP) Leon ndn >on, government price chiei. t'Vîilicd t<»ci;iy he would oppose a siiggi'.-ted :νλ per cent increase ι:«11»«wages it the increase could absorbed only through increased ti ansprjriation costs Appearing before tl*e Senate agi i cullurt* committee, the head of the «•Itic-c· ot price administration and civilian supply was asked by Sen ul"i' El lender. Democrat. Louisiana, ^ hot her he had made any ettort to 'lx the price of labor " When Henderson replied negative ^.v. Ellender mentioned the proposed wage boost and in opposing it witness remarked that "rising ll>î,nspnrtMtion costs seriously etled eus Is.M Bip Moment at Annanolis i 1· ay Ann Albreclit of Columbus, Wisconsin, presents the c dors to Mid shipman William Edward Heroneumus, commander of the color com pany during June Week festivities at the U. S. Naval Academy at ΑηΐιΛροΙκ . Μα. Κmht , beside the color vfirl, is Rear Admiral liussell \\ îisuii. commandant of the academy. Britain May Relax Enemy Ship Rulings Details Told Of Sinking Of Bismarck L'.nrl'.n Λ1 ;ιy !M) (AI') ΓΙ;. Γ. ι >1 I.-Il cl.· Il uyi'i ΛΙ I- 11" Il 1.1 V. ·. Mill, Ιι> ( τ r π 11 ; ι π plane* when they got in !!,. i.-l ί)Ι'·ν, m| Ihf . c,, i > ; ι î t !<· which <■>· ·! Ccnnnn.v I he 3Γ>.000 ton ball Ic.-hip Pa niarck, the admirally irnn.mure·I todhy. ( )ήθ oil i ί ·« Τ ill I' I »»··)] .1 ! ·· I M in 11 nut (lie I .fîâO t < » μ ΊΊ ibat rla fit ■ troyei . w h m h wont » I· ■ ·.·. η ! ι. >rt I > .» · tt*· the Pi l M .11 « "I ; \\ a pounded I» ι ι.ιιη I·ι I Tin· day iniiriiiii^. Tin \ f r, lic.il.· 11 ι ι ■ . 11 ' > > : ; J11 ' : · · : t \·. ,i U I » > llo ι ; !· >rc than u.ua I 11 ·ι ι r 11 (It ί· · «y or Tin < · J t » 111 ,111 y aul that than I 00 oil iivr. and in' η η I I lie i I ir-.n η. V\ a · pi'-kod ti}» after tiio h«il (|< hi,» wa · unk. "Il ι.· ïmïw ι·" il»lo t<> give . ο ι ' ι1 ■ Iΐi ill h do h ■ yi*i h ΐΐιΊιπη ι·ί Iho ( ΐοι >i;an battel hip Hi si na rek aid the adm ι rai t y .in pouncement. "Torpédo ail. κ-is l>\ naval aim alt and the d«· tr<»yei .it lack during the night of the !!(.» I « ι I Continued on Page Eight) Way Expected to be Opened for Western Hemisphere Republics to Operate Foreign Vessels Lying Idle in Their Ports. Washington, VI a.ν ÎM. —(ΛΓ) — (ire.it Britain max provisionally waivr sell proclaimed rights to seize ιίιγ|]ι.\ ships transferred to m-iitral flags. it was learned au thoritatively today, openiim 'lie ■»\a.\ ior western hemisphere re pol lies to operate freely the :,'00 odd foreign nierehantmen I y ill/; idle in their ports. ί 'ι · t ' 1 * · · it i » ·1 ι.- · ilt' rr.it 1 in in I l· . η ' ill· 1 · · ■ 1r ι η e « Ί I Veedoni of 11m « · ι . ..It'll· ι : : · 11 prun.inly dirert ♦.·( I ; ι ;· « 11' -t . 11ι \ ι pliili t < » d1 · m 111 ϋ I » ' ; I κ · ι Ί · , r ι . \· ι e ·. ί μ·ι 11 ·ι I m intOnn , . : « ι< ι m :· · · · ι. · ^i r.it m ! ! l'iirc on I ; ι,ιπΓ Μη .1 decision. Λ ,i i .ι Ί 11 ' t ·ι 11. Ι'.ι 11, ι111 ii.i. c;i I i m cd tin- ι ; ; 111 t'· ι ■ · ι ι ' 11 » ■ or ink ai I . | 11\ !·!■_; '1 >· ι !.i:; -Ί Ciermany, it . I \ nd : . - · · ■ : 11 · ί · · » I iir d« timn.it «fi < . ι.; h 111 . ii m i . I nig ill\ 111*11 V (»> <•1 . η .i.v Ιι ι\ ·· Ι-· · ».» "Id <»r trail.*» II ι ι > ι i 1 · » 11 r11 ! ι ; 11 11.i1 i « » ιι · ;. Πι.· I Λ (·ι t .m rc|tiil)|ics hn\ e t, 11.. mi tit·· fuiiii /y j " · · ι * i"ii tli.it f« »r· ι , : : 11 11 « ι î * ■ 1111 ' ι ' ■ r : "l'.ii/rd in Λ ι net (( "(Hit ι lined mi I'age Seven.) Drive For State 'Hatch' Act Foreseen; Anti-Organization Slate Expected in 1944 Race Daily liispatcti Puriau, In the Sir IValU-r llulcl. Iî> 111 \ItV AVKKILL I; .It lull. M i>" -!' Now that the ΉΊ.Ι·.' ni ij. ι Î11< · ! ι : ιhad time to blow it is po--:ble I" mt something ni the al ternia t h ni lui1 national <-t m 1111 i 11 ft* battle between young Dick Reynolds and lormci ϋ"\ ernnr Clyde Ιί. 11 ■< \. .ι contest ill which it is now only repetition ol stale news to state that Reynolds was blit/cd in true Hitler fashion. There seem to In1 at least two pro bub If results ol the committee con tot (1) Λ drive in the 194;! legis iaturc l'or a state "Hatch act" design ed to keep state-paid ollicials and employee* Lorn tal-mii 'He blatant puit liity IidlUuiill.» pl-0 i-ii lui'lieei political l'ights and (2) a complete "anti-or^ani/ation" slate for elective .-tate offices which Will lit' at stake in 1})44. c her and beyond thi \-e there is a Wide cull ere nee ι ·I ii|)ininii about the status oi the principals and their ci ι ill lieutenant.- in the committee conflict. X^t ι e are those, ! «»i instance, who insist th.it the three t< one de feat ni Reynolds virtually eliminates Dr. Kalph McDonald <i- >· serious lire in .-late politic.-. On the other hand there are those who -ay the doctor resembles the feline specie.-· in that he lias at least nine political lives of which not more than two. at most, have been snuffed out. Which l L'un liquid cU Pa^t Indefinite Military Duty For Guardsmen Considered Certain Eden States Britain s War Aims Condon. May '.'ι. .( \|·, rimi Secretary Anlhmiy iden. in his first comprehensive state ment nil Itritain's w.n aims, de clared today thai our political and military terms il peace «ill lie designed (u prevent a repeti timi of Germany's misdeeds". Iden saiil that •■under the sys tem III Iree economic cooperation Germany must play a part. I'ut here i draw a firm distinction. "We must never forffcl that (irrm;mj is the vorst master I n lope li.is yet kiiou ti. Five times ill the last century she has violat ed tile peace. She in list never he in a position to play that role aeain." I den. addrcsMnq: a laindon audi! (ice, term ■<! .'resident Roosevelt's fireside chat Tuesday "'Kill "a momentous world event." Iiecau.se in his words, III'· !'n side;·! has wn resolute expression io the iiM-d determ ■ nation ol the most powerful na tion on earth." lie assert'-d that ' a lasting set tlement and internal pi.ni οΓ thr conlincnl as a whole is our only aim." Anti-Strike Whip Cracks Defense Mediation Board Cites Roose velt's Speech in Ap peal to Lumber Work ers. ( My I'he Vsso -iated I'rcssi 'I'he deien . mcrliat 1011 board cited ' 11 'del it I■ r ( I : ] 11- elamation "I an III]!:- tl.ti ·, omen· ney '"day loi ■ ι, · · me m ,m appeal 1,1 ι πι l: ( ίιι ' ι.lin- w,nker m I"1' 1 'an ι' 1 ι ··:··■ ι in return k Wal; "a p.,' . : , , ill/ens." '''in· I ''fi to Ίι- luii'ia workers after being advised that tin·"· repu . ni fis ··. had "re.j. del mianininii..|\ ai d prop,, .aI I r t η ι pi ir, 11 y .·',.-· lit ut their dis I""'· pend · . · -ill. i ι,,ι·ι ι ,iid ma coniiii ·ιι 11 .said employer? ·'"<·<·< ptfil ' ·· ■ ■ a I. .Mu, ,t I ;■*, ma a nan !,1 nigs. including a III I' > v. " ι ] a 1 ■ · ; ' >n * t r ι k ι ■. < I » m i a m i ! I a I v. ar." ■ ■ I 7 I L> eeiu "Ή ( >: I κ , . tl the Ij.a ο ι .te ί t '( ill 11 : ι1 a-Ί ι ai I \iL"' Tl 11 ι-e i Communists On U. S. Jobs Washington, May 2!). (AIM The I)..u .ι count itl'-i' uive.-tigatmi; un Λ ai act ι vit a· said l· Ί \ mat -tudy ol ci ii ι m : l'iet party élection pi ι. t a κ ι in Philadi Iphia .--bowed t Τ ι :. * 11 ., η > ni lin· sift m · » Worked in nay · yard-, arsenal and other go\ ernniei.1 P" it I' ΊΙ-. Kepresentative Starncs. Democrat, .Manama, announced that an inves tigation ol the background "I tin signers ul the Philadelphia petition "reveals to an unusual degree The penetration ot the communist party into many organι/.ations which art essential t" this democracy ol Mir-.' The committeeman said the in quiry· disclosed that 83 ol the -igners were employed in the Philadelphia navy yard, 4d in the KranUt'ord ar senal ano 157 in other government posltll 'tl.-. FOR XORTI1 CAROLINA. Partly cloudy tonight and Fri day: cooler extreme northeast p-ji'tioii 1 ridaj. Eariy Request to Con gress for Authority to Keep the 290,000 Guardsmen in v)cr \ ice Beyond Current Year Is Expected. \V ; ι I, !·;:!. ι . ι Μ ' ι ln<i< 11111 > ·' I.'.In .·· In'·. !. V;,|„m:il Gll.ll ( I ' - I 1 lia ! Π I taie.ly 1.;. ·. ·.·! i.v be call, e ι Ί l|i'· . - : ! ' < ·( I 11 ; 111· -n; 11 en ergc.'iey pi .··..· . ·. i>.\ 1 ',··· idi'lll Iί< n r evelt Απ ea· ';· · ■ !·ι· · ■ ■ ('..nun· · I·n ; ι ii 11 κ ri'y ■ ··'.:. if.** JDO.IIiliI C J ι ι;ι Γ' tsi ι if-ι ι in ser\ iee beymid llu fill ''.*1 it 11 ' ' V, . ' t r.1 i 11 111'.; ·.'. r aCi'iirdingl.v l. * * ; tied. although mo I ill,. I (IlTi I'll· ·, ι I , ' I (I I: ci· i-Cll oil the (|i|i·-1 ,ι,ιι in tin· tight "i it"· ιiiic.it in Airicr r ill ..I runty 111 ft u · || ' y l : ic ft,.··!* i·. ·:· ■ ι ■ 11 *. i\ c. nil ml ■ I ·■ I tic ι : 11 sug ili · ' : "I . t w< Hltd Ι ί 11 . rl I \ Ingif a!" tn 11< ·ι ι ,'ilii I i/i · ! · · Mil 11: < -;nii t ruined 11 · ·' >|· π ι n i· nit nit; nmi ·· II win liait' tin· number ■ in ι π ι·· unit- under .in. - in all tin· expand ing land idic Pending de! mit·· decι.-i in. tin· W". ; ι department ha.- Laurie ahead nevertheless perfecting detailed plans tn I ill the Guardsmen's places with .-élective .-irvice trainee- irgani/ed ill 11> entirely new di\r- nuis. Ijcth Secietary Stini-m and Gen ii.al Gemgc C. Marshall, Army duet nt -tall', have forecast that '.he de i! inn would lie made probably next ι ·>·,: and w.>nId he ba.-ed mi tho gene: . defense outloo . al that timi The ! , t . .1 the Xatii ί ι a I Guard rii vi'-t'iii- .mi mnbili/.i'il last Septem Ih ι II) ind without extending the pi I'll 1(1 "! 'ΊΛΊΓΙ' tlle.-e Wut?*d be 111 niob:l./.e(l le.-s than four month heni .· OCEAN SEARCHED FOR PRINZ EUGEN . ι...π· λ; > <aim iti it: . \η -111 ; » · ·■ ··« long rangé Catul Uiïïîi ( Αι ι km'1 ι - ί î ι. ι i · in ci Si imcUm'I;!' 1 I iymu i) < iilmiH'ci today t'» : C rirch il:··.. f 1 i < »l Sijllîirc nu Ir- of î h* * Atl « 11 î 1 » nid the Gcrnran-oe ci 11 ) i t ■ c 1 ( ■' 11 : ', ?11 ' ; i.. c -.i.-11 me l'or thr ( In ιιι,Ίΐι r · I '1 ι Eiitîon Ί }«r I '.ι ' 0 ;<■·i·. 1 111»· I". Mbilily 1!mI lh« I . · h.id ι fvichtvl m : ir ( i · ■ ι ' ! > in 1h Ίιΐ | >< >i* 1. British Halt Axis Forces I ··»»'!■».,. λΐ-.ν t"l |·Γ , (I) I , III i .II I t' · I I ν I ι-κνρ'·..». ïvmurv ..Ρ . ;;<· π»iif fmm, ! .,·\·ί · !){·(·η h. 11 led I · ν } ■ ι 1 · ' ■ ι I<m ι ί cij| >\ hil; 11 ; d Μ ν. ι IV ■ ' . .1 till 11111 ί 11 * ι p.. t (.1 S.din . I?. III··! !:. 'il M » if ·. . i^Cl :« y. .lid lud i\ ' i I if «'M I y im » \ « · 11 κ ii! π ·| m h Ιιί I ' · I . . . I 'Illful S.dl 111 ι III" ( )l i - lu»! in (-.ι111"|)iM, ! »i il ι >h I<»i crs \wi ι 1·· . - 'nu Ih'· ι < ·.κ! ir.mi I )■#· ->io i< · ( ; ' . ι 11 I || . i ! : d I »■· I )<·■ ir In Λ .ΙΙ Ι I !·;«· ■ ί ι ί1 I ' ' # I ! m|ci · Writ· -, · d 1·. ί iv r ur> " iiidrd I ;,ik< · ni tlic l.ikr ι ··:;ι«Mi. Babson Urges His Readers To Remember Six Per Cent Compound Interest Rates r.\ Ηθ(;ι:η \ν. iïaiîson l ; y ght 11141, Publishci ]·' ! ι. 1111 .. » 1 Bureau, Inc. Π,ιΐ'-i'i! i 11κ Mass., Ma> 30, While 11 ;< ni'u-papers are tilled uitli war ι lew > . ml ι! looks its it the world might mi :·> >niash. it is well to re memhe: a trw tundanu niais: Cîod is still reigiiii ^ .n His heaven^: tin trees .ire buciii ng ,i- they have every spring; and compound interest is going nil jn.-t the >anie every day. including Sunday.- and holidays! Rockefeller and Ictison When I graduated :r m college 1 went to work l'or .. Boston banking ■ house at $6 per week. 1 was fairly contented until 1 read .. story oi l.iiw John D. Rockefeller Sr., got Ins aitut wtaith. Said .tt. •'Wiitfii 1 was working u $ιΐ a week, I learned that it 1 could save $100, the inter > π 'lj.it ..mount ii' ti per cent Would give me as much as I was c. rnng .π one week that w hen 1 ο .Id save s iiii'i. the interest \\ uld give nic .,s much as I could earn in a in.mth 1. therefore, devoted all my energy to sa\ ing and getting ti per «sent compound interest" liming tie last talk tliiit I had with Thomas A Edison. 1 asked who lie considered his equal as a great invent"!' Rising from his couch and shaking his shaggy white head, he replied: "Babson, 1 g... the world's greatest inventor w.is 111 chap w:.o invmted (> per cent com iContinued on Pa^e beven) Called to Duty Rep. Hamilton 1 i>h Rop. IT,-uni]ton Fish of Ne \\ York, (itilspoken critic of the Aii.nim 4ra f ifyi, Has born '»r.!<·r«*< 1 t<> active duty bv the Army. lie r,"i<U rank of ( v.loiiel 111 t lie :>|M .. I :. —' Ρ - rv aii'l U" on d w ' y at l· ·rt l'»ra^f N. ( for one HP-util'.- 11 ;.; · . , Nazis Renew Air Raids British Isles Hammer ed With Greater Force Than Shown During Last Twelve Days. I .· 1 id·ι· May 2!). (ΛΙ'ι CJer : ■ a! iv' ι r Ιο: . '··. ! r .red ι >\ inv 11: ι .■ I'd ι ly nt; .·. ui(l.i ; ι. 11 ~. pounded Un· British 1:-h .... might witlι I greater I.nr.· th a. .1 has 11.. \.v 11 in 111" last twelve day>. I Bombers attacked along the noith \v. ~t. cast and southeast coast ol Kng i land and ranged as far as northern li . land. Iwtensivi damage a tie a nn : her ..; . ι ia It h v. i'i i' repiirtcd . t a ■" ;'i.r:i-t c.iast town. The Liverpool area. reeenMy a 11 ι1111 ρ a I target 11 .r the 11111 ■ > t i < ■ !:.·ιι t \va.- apparently ..n a ..tie port .i-nmht -rhedule. u a.- bombed. : · ! ι ·■.· casualties were rep' >rt.'d II the first time since Mav 27. ν I'.en ·ιι estimated Inn ra'iiei ed 1 ■■ lv again.-t the indu ti ■ MI la1 ni that the Gen nans I lew • ..ne . nii-t the isles. At 1 , ' i .' . ■ ( lern ian planes \\.a ι . ι " I ι 11 Li t ' · " ι1 \ <1 r the French ο n-\ til» Γ»: Ζ : ! ('!> 'l'Tod. Λ ι., ί ! I ι ι ri ·( · ι >! I'.iii : -h hon ilx'i . ..11 I'M it. ι Ί.Ί \ ·' I » · ' t 1 - ( 1 (lllrCT . ;iid. .« ί · ! Ί· «·' . · in nnrt hu <· ' ( ;.·! ; » ! I % .ill · , M.r nielli dc.-pi 11 -\ . ι > I ι .< 1 V. Γ, ι Î1 ' Γι " Cruiser York Lost At Crete !l I'M 1.11 : ( J ..| t ' .'»< I? VI S Υ ι11 I. v, ' ί ι ■ . < ! t ν ' ■ <! k IV:·'· I ii .11 11,, t . t i·- need 1 » \ • Si if ! I Ρ»; ι \ '· π ;Ιμ1Μ«·Η III'! 11 Ι Γ '1 Ilit' ;. Λ ί Μ " . 11 l; h Mm Y, ,«•(1 .iln.ii- · " ., id il h.i'i I>·'<·η η \\ t » d(»;iMi ; 11 ici 1 (· I'M" CrC'W. i < i : · . ι ; 11 i \ (i · »! oni« . ι·'. 1 >11:' Italians Are Landed Capture of Su d a liay May Prove I timing Point of Struggle for Greek Island And lie ginning of Anotlier British Debacle. < H\ I hr \ssoi iatcd I'itss.) f 1 :ι 11. ι η I f ·< » 11 - were reported tod.i> I·» }ι;ι\ r entered the t e η - il.iv old hitlli <·! ( rete Id t ) cl 111 u on the (mnIcmi end ni the island. (»rnn.ill Inters < aptured tin· jiri/c harbor ol Suda lia ν on tin· \\î-sl. Mm the British. «Ι r»\id\ in dire straits, urn caught in a vise. • · < · • ai. a In ié«elu'.id ι·, , <ικί η-; se ι ' triiojv and ι 1/ y . .;pei aid ; 1 'iiia \ ι m ·· ·· I >c th·· turning ( air·,. Ma> ( \l>>—Ger man air-borne troops in < r«*tc, heavih π· hit'ο ithave push ed the defenders hack from ( anea. occupying the island's wrecked capital as well as Suda Ba> and most ot the shore around it. it was conceded in British militar.\ quarters here today. The British empire forces, mostlv New /ealanders had been pushed to points east of Suda Bay. Desperate | md-to-hand fight ing is continuing with heavy cas ualties on both sides, il was said. point ui 'til the beginning ■ ·: aii'hiit-r {iriti.'l: debaHe Hitler's high command report ed th.it nazi mountain troops, striking on beyond Suda Bay. reached \lmyro Bas to the east in pursuit ol the "defeated" Brit ish. The German communique said nazi forces had taken a large number of prisoners. Fascist press dispatches reported also that hundreds ol little Greek ijllj'.at.-. J· 1 i « · < i \\ ( ί ι · ι ι · <. ι η Ιη·"!)1·. had ι «τη -aioly « - . >rit»> C'ι ole uiicl·'! îht kutv* ι»! I' ll an warships. I'he British admitted that cap tur»· ot Suda Bay, the best har bor on tne 1 fiO-niile-loni; island. probabl\ would In· tin- deciding taclor in the struggle. It \\ 11. ; ! ·'■ VI · ·: :ii4· » today. :!l ihIi ' ' : 11 \ . îh.tî 'ht· ,, iv:,-. in j-etn\it. (Continued on Page Five) Negotations Are Critical Ί'·ι| . M . :*:· VP) Γ) .niei, .?;>!« m ■ ο··· . ·Ι mrl.ij it l.llfli r li ι. κ) ' ι 11 t ι■' II ιι·" : ' · ι π . ; ■ · ' ■ ι ι The Net lui Ι.ίίΊ i ' ! < ■ ti< t .1 ι[ι ill 111 ι; 11.1\ , ! .1 · .,·» · I · t <τι tic .1 . tu.. \' .-ο Κ. . Λ11 μ li ■ < h·;· 'lu ( "li.isti »H Μι ι c.···· .il .1 l ' ! ' ·" -1 Il . I i il II I. I ■ 1,1 I i ■ . -M M,'! y I :i Πί1 11 · I · tri | H 1 ■ ■ \'ι·Ι I ιι*ι I 11 id Ivi ' 't I )ii).pli Il ' 111.· il 'Kill lilUr .. .·· :...h lui il. Oii Shipments To Japan May Be Stopped ίί Ί M,.y ιίί> ι \! ' ι Mhi'i't ΛI. ' 'ι . ρ: ι - dont ■' tin' 11 nnlulu Oil C· ■ ι·ρ">·..ι ;. Ή, », rl η ,ι statement in the Hotiolul . Stai'-iiuljetiη today th.,f "Λ lit : ta:: . · ■ l c ί 11 i >: ι π it-.s are 1ΊΊ ! . I'l'fl ' 1 . ' till' ΙΊ! ''111:- lit Oil ti .1: pan y I. 1 ι· '.in· .-tale depart ment tells tlicni to." ' \ ' Λ : l I " ra1 ! oil I'. . · P.I Mil's have t.ikl -·. it· hop ι: ι ■ .ι·".; otttciaN. "Mat te -.i.il. 'th..ι 11ie} ..ii prepared to hait these shipments, but we have η t receo eri such instructions." Ho said the only explanation for al'-fiici' o! - .rti 'ist: lel.ons was the possible belief by officials that Japan might M'l/r ...; ni ν· ι. the Dutch East Indie». thereby perhaps start ing an ai'ipod coill'lict. "Although America shipped m.ori:· li,an 1 .pi'i'.lHHi barrels of «<: 1 to Japan m March. 1941. "Mattei said, "that w as ai'out one-third ut former ship ment»."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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May 29, 1941, edition 1
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