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Henlterson Batlg Utspafrit ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA___ TWENTY-NINTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. SATURDAY AF'i ERXOO X. •) AM ' ARY 17, \W> v 1:HIZx. -A IN N F1VK CENTS ( <)1A British Capture Halfaya Pass Tokyo Claims Australian Lines Broken In Malaya Crisis Near In Defense Japanese Report Break through Only 50 Miies From Singa pore; U. S. Defenders of Philippines Declar ed in Retreat. ,|.\ The Associated I'ressl \u oticlial Tokyo broadcast asserted today that Japan s inva ,,„M armies had broken through Vuslruhan defense tines in the H.,(I1 1'ahat sector, only JO miles northwest of Singapore, and it v ,i- apparent that a crisis was near in Hie fate of B i.uin s $400. uiio.ooti stronghold. \ n.; i !i ;• r Tokyo broadcast quoting dispatches dalelined with Japanese forces on Balan peiiinsuia, 1.ii/on island" deelar ,.(1 that I . S. Army defenders on ill" Philippines were in general retreat toward the coast of Manila Bay. apparently hoping to tind shelter on Corregidor is land. ... 1 ...v . adl" -old .Japan" e ' ■ i.i: a i t p : 11_ ti An a o 1 - ■; K,1 pin. oi tiller,. --a n wete . ts.ttery pn.-iti ii- and were I :n.;.g n iftrt-at toward Manila B y 7. .• t e .. t ol Balan pen n - in adqnarterin Singapore p dgcit that Japanese troops 1 , 1".nil at "11 till' South • cf-trateg . M ...r l iver. <)0 . . t;, .lohore strait- which > ngap' n e i-l.uid t: mil the j ’ . ,:;d S::.g.,p" , dispatches -aid a major tie . ei .p.po ;u t:a Malay ■ . , • the ii"i tliwest. In Hie Philippines, a War department bulletin reported that "a heavy Japanese attack i- now in progress" against the rigid 11 ink ot General Douglas Mi \ittmrs \tnericaii I'hilip pint- delenders oil Balan penin sula. ... _ toi by . a,I .a tdlery,’ c. m 11' :i• Miicd "11 Page B.X ) Delegates In Unofficial Conferences ! ,1. .I.mo.io. .la". 1 ■ '-\n - . ..... t.. tlir 11.1 . .1 isUltatlX C • ai. .a ■■ ■,. of f..i i iuii m.nistei s "! , "i a- enean republic. pin then . , (|- ■ |;(.| i. .day in a any hotel ehieh probably w U de .... i . :ar the te.-l "I the Anier . . i .; . to help 1 'neie S . ■ w hip t ■ Ili'V'l'l I i; .\ V.-..- Hi.-ally list, d on tr.e ; .. ley • . ulendar as " meal" nut urns' It:* |, ..unis delegates took aciv an • ,! ■: ■ lull in busines to ex e, mioi.s and -in, . upport loi - i [ ,u; - , ,1 \ lew . j. . ■ h.t,. >n ,'omltied ai tilt \ i ,j tv-v i mi yc-tr relay ui ■ aided one winch might make o, ... t ae , .nleretiee a proposal I'JI . lanimo . ; upt .m1 »1 relations w ith Income Tax Rulings Given Kaiemi.. h.n. 17 (AIM Th S' ,U d-partment of rev enue rule l day that out ol . tale re-idcti; ,.ie .'.'i . mg with the armed sen u> : \ at, ( ai olma d,. not have to p,, la.. tli,. state on their UH1 m No: la Carolinian.' who are sen in ... tr. the uia cd toice> and are sta : mod w Ith ill til,. tate are . ihjev t. tli, North Carolina tax mi tne 1 U4 l ! 1 H't Hill'S. North Carolinian.- who are .-1. tinned m other states will have t pay the Tar ileel income tax. ui le-- the states in which they a. -tationed taxes them 1> they 1K ., lax lo the states m which they ai stationed, they won't have to p. .. Aortn c uremia income tax. Axis Garrison Hoists White F i a g Amid Tempestuous Assault; Hitler Claims Suc cesses en Soviet War Front. Hv i In \ led I’rrwi Bril i ll i to:!.i > i i p - luri d (!•' m Tolii-uk" 'trolls hold .if Half • I! lliirr Pass, on t!u- i x-ptian-i.ihyan frontier 300 mil!" in hind the m bn battle mm : r. as the hold tit .xirrison id mure t: ii a.000 rm.iii anil Italian troops he'd down tlieir arms in um omlitimijl seen nt! er. ( lit nit 11 * in w iter - ' other supplies. II." sarrisny hoisted the white flag amid :-mp'st mius assault by B'd'.'h di\ bombers, artillery and suns ot the British fleet. The fid! ••! tin- w! : i -"bed . • - del. arm .• red v 1’.- • h Middle x'h l.iijV a; : - am lies driving into T its l.tam.i. Wh ie axis ioivs '".eld the pa *. the Bt it!.- h had hi on c-a polled '. ro-r.>ute nxnfiii-eeamnts a:; i 't!*Pi 1 - i v i ■ i a ! i. i: i: (i o 11 s d • ext ’ .. a 1 " : 100 miles t" the s nth. ('.... lit v " tat ter el b* ' .ivr: tlie c;:x .rex x ’idex x X" .’ British troops engngi d in t Hid ::■ ■w« ■1 1: i : ■< • : ■1 t* to 1 ■ l:. thr ’ ..m i:i: j •tTial : ft-es pursu. ; P ' ■ " I' >'■ id ' " ' • • " y xx :i,e Unit iif s: 1 to. I m *x.■ Si V iet WX.I : >nt. Ad ’. HPli s i ex r maud a- "'.i d b ' (ll xni.il ax ■ a IIP d Bam. x. ill • - ' had thru ni Park repeated R a J dt cla -ed ' n Inrces i:;ici a sn scared a I xal slic es east nf K ■ c, 300 mi < sm th , , 4 I X 1 , f. . t - iinclioi',- nn Hith':". now w liter hue. The hi£h and .-n d Hu--: - W ‘ ,vrrf. \ •,|,,| ti.. • ('it r:> m <•« m ’ - al lotli-wes !: .ri n > • : !• W v 1 * I ’ \ ' id ' . : Letters Received in W ilson i hreaten to Blow Up 5: hoc Is If Italians Are Not Re leased. w .1 ,■ r. \r i im t ,,t 1 • f11 ( r. l?o< tilt disclusrd lodit' tu t t} stvios ut Ihrfatrn n,, 1, > '« n bno wilhin tin last m .th di't Lut'd all *.rh*»uU it: tli** . iunl' would In blown up unless tho Inn sramen «f th Italian 'll aim i \ illarp* ru*»a. now • rr\iin: a scnlt nin in tin tVil-um i.til l or sa hula fit', wnr n l"asi'd . rd l - 'Lht' !:;-•• ' ’ H't w e r \ ed " v i IT; ' ’• ' R t and Superint ent P : . ■ - < I ty - the deadline : >:• ”• ■ • e • ' > l'n - ■:• - ’ s late a civ need to Jan it - ,,v ' tlv: !. test 1. ft • n ;.lvv t it January 2d Ml tIUU run NORTH ( VROI.IN \ Slowly rising temperatures tonight Wanderer Aeknel Chaim A weary old man, Aeknel Chaim. 76, nts with his luggage as he arrives at New Y ork, where he will live with his sons. A native of Austria, he escaped the Nazis and went to Bel gium, then fled to France. That country, too, partly occupied by the Nazis, he again escaped and went to Algiers, finally arriving at Casa blanca, where lie got passage for America. Free French Seize Ships Three Axis Merchant men Reported Taken From Harbor of Spanish Island Port. M:„1 id, Jan 17.—(AP - Three a \ i . ■ i ■ I'ii.i'p cvn have Icon ,-eized hv Free French de-dr vet in a ■ , i on iho harbor of Santa Isabel, ■n iv a belligerent Spam . mid Ft i .void" Poo, oil the w ‘ 1 ;•)*» of Airiea. the newspapei V mu as r'od today \ 1 1 i ii.i the official " ' falange. the do political party in nnlii uni Spain, ind ' ■ that Sna:n o’." ady 1 ray have dc the <e;/ures . diplomatic ■ and waned that Spaui-h '• f'.rccs herenfli.uld fight to pr< vent mu"! nr. ah nts ■ The newspapt gave nc er the (("ontill'a-d on Page '1 mco) Contracts Let For New Ships V.-., a..!, IV .AP' The mat dm.' e ii 'on mm..uncoil to day II l g '' —Ii '1 dd.mt lo. . . •; . I.u .ahld '! oer *■ v'',... •' ,i ■ ...id !" i - t pi'0 giai, up i lent R . " re ”, ,. ■ a in.toad of ton • , . . y,. , , Ml'i 1 U,u00,00 d! id wi ght h " n.*\t yom Can!.oi Howard I- \ • the co, ■ n ' timatei . 632 vessel all 1 the emergent * tvpo i.M' v. I! ■ mo::;. -I H*'- ",ul 1 ; , , ,i„n|t S1 .1 1 p.lliHUHN) - All the v. cl vill be complete. " bv the end of 1943. Vickery said - ' Tlio ncu do-1 gi is will lie su.tabl -• ,„r troop carrying «>nc "dl b y known a- the C I a cargo o.-scl i e ordinal v time-, and the other a.- th y pxK a passenger 'Vssel in peac times. Churchill Arrives In London, Having Mown Atlantic In Washington, the White House An nounces ‘Complete Understanding Reached on Joint Mill-, tary and Naval Opera tions. London, Jan. 17. - \P>— Prime Minister ( hurrhill tap ped prosaically Horn » lv«;u litis aftrrm on. hour.* Horn a his tory -makin\ isit to tiv nileri States and Canada, alt i havi.r.*, flow n the \tlantie from Iter mu da to Plymouth. It was expected that Churchill would broadcast a report to the empire soon, p;»ssilily tomorrow night. The prime miniTri. alter his Un\K aid \;c pm dad a cumiei lable trip ;m ; I | 5.287 mile.' n 18 i > ■ • • j< >at. 1 lis depart re l r <:\\ i’ly 1 4 • * •» j a Id Up ale ail 2" :e rnU n4 i 1 j . .-«• si cret - -\va> leui.d, j - i \Vasliinston. Ian. 17.— l M’ The White Mouse said today that President Roosevelt uml Piime Minister Churchill had reached a "complete understanding" on joint planning for present and future military and naval opera lions during the British leader s \ i*il of a little more than three weeks in libs country. Soli.-: it's i oil i -1 lily ill:,: (T il: eii trad ■ i ; v<id safely back n l.ond n Stephen. T Karly. , :o-icl, iibal or s • secretary. .said t ht 1 h E\ei 1 1 Vi ,i | h rioct l.v delighted ’ ■'•am 1 tin* prime imni-h r's a!e arrival home Early disclosed il o ti ft e pi ' e minister .-pi'll! about a ■ '•'■M'a 1 i..ii m El'ii ida a* ill ■ me nl a •riond d' rind ti c latter cart of bi stay in tills ro ill*: > . and I -■' ■ ; ■ a si till* t :mc the Pre- deni also i was al sen' fro i: Washington lor -rv- j • ■ral da vs .Arrival l Ch ■■I! u i': permitted the di.-eb'-ure- -oi tb" j fi! t time. Where tm I"' ' V ' sv,’-t in Florida \v:i ’■ •' on m:- -b n was tl'm i'll a ci v i ■ the Pre dent spoilt a few dav •■: 1 •'■■■'' "ii if- o hi? ennlerenec n 1 1 1 1 ■ I"1 ' pa rati -ns Early a I ’ lie ! ' ' -1' ; . "‘eng on joint rnil:t i: y " I me lions referred '■ :■ W'l H ■ e (Continued ■ >n I’..go Three' Nazi Marshal V cnReichenau Dies Suddenly Berlin, (Official broadcast recorded b> A1’) Jan. 1< —(AI*» _Mars lull General Walther von Keicbenau has died of appolexy. it was announced ofticiallv to da>. lie was 57 years old. \’uti Keicbenau, win> (ti (: an armyb drive through a I pr< >m< >te< I ; , : . .,• : .«-M .1r s 11 a 1 general a' c ,.i tMilt campaign. Ai , ( jj • j i ( id' o '!< >nel gem a und U o •: ' • : dei :ii chiel "1 •* i n ;ir:!1\ ,,n t ■; i • southern front m ; • , ' e lie mm 11 v ho cut fitn-led ’ ■ " ' ;ali"il.- •' ‘ l'!l 1 e '.died Pa elide; "I P ;■ lb i t Wt i lb ( ' 1 \ . . . . of !: a J' •! genra . P . • , . t ; to (,t the nti.- ' .i i ’ • th - br«^uc»» ’ Ra le igh Deb cl tes hi o Id i ng SesQuicentennicil Festivui Hy HOP. THOMPSON Daily Disputehi liureau. In Hie Sir Walter Hotel IJ.iteig'n. ■tail. 1 T" esqui m not 1., - I u i. that ■ ■ the question in tv a ieigh. The e t.v, in fact the Stale itsell. i, :u .1 quandary a.-, to what to da about ti.e se.-quleentenn a: relrlir.i tlon nt the founding oi the State ] eapiti l, a'hedi led to be held neycl April With tin aid "1 the govern a Kaleighite. tin* quo t:■ >11 t-> settled finally within a lew day The matter was decided on* e. ur-t bi fore t 'hri ti a The - scout r< eo a i ill it tve n .e! wdli t'" a ' 1: '■ They took 1 r. 1 ■ e- ui icl* i. '.■■■; * - e i .a . that the legisl.it ui <• hao ,• ■; ed $20,0011 to helj put ■ at \\ as hoped to be the lean* a - - n to* state’ history. They a ' , considerate>n that tim , ta - w. ! . unlike a . ■ -: n. u! 1 '‘ lu its birthday lor tl cnee "11* ahead. The proles-! -: d w1 • oa*e' the show. IT ss*- I. a ) 1.1 lown and set :uMdquui a a here in the So V. -i'< ■ H "- 1 :,!> , and that civ ic-n ■ 1 e0,tl 1 to head this and d - was decided tl; d n.i'i •• m ■ nail -n i al defense and v ' ‘ be the eentrai thei >■ ■ •’ v h"K 1 business was to tie u| *|t tl *• na tional emergency I'"at ''II is the > way it shows cm the record Bal e eigii will -*-qm •' >'dmg to tin i minutes of the last -aert mg But still there ire people, mem a pts,-s of the commission appointed by 'he "t-i 1 dent think t.. ... id' a ' m’ ! ! «tn • i' thaH'vi - ' ;■ ■ ■ So tin- o lo cit i ili l o,, (lorvn 1 ■ i!l i; :i. ,,, 11, ■■ .utlu i n (!'■.•' if1 ('oiiiei euro n ■ ■ ' 11: and c.. o t" In attention I'm I that ..II tl e m le-Hival- :i Olio,. Min'd! (Ii:. ' i "in bad im. on.. od o! ’ W'd • ■ • r.mei' If I ■' I hill'e. I b t M '■. ! ;o\ ; oO. . .1 . . O mo.-; did ' 1 •' tin - .u - exctt o la • curiam Rhndoli'i'd . \al I 11'.i'. i'1 have acted 1' ’1 ttrnse fact it' Rale gb and the S',a' w ant to i-u; i • . ■ n - M THat e tin q -;.■!! willed Wo! •' ashed ti n‘ gow w; — \vTiatever ■ an nouncen ier ,, the; o on. tv ill he B ight who ... dl 1 -;..i;" the decision 1 h he cal od togoth. ,o.d \ to but .g:R »n will maU • its n nd Si - j eentenn al Cl lit it an Crawl l Bigg ■ >nc< Bi iugl ton's law pal'll' 1. wants alien and hi ipimoi undoubtedly wi |,a\ e weight. But n the end it's t; g. .\ ernor’s d. cision whethei wants to make il OI not. ll lie s.n - ,...iu . ' Raleigh el al will sosqi 11 he says ’’no soap, or t hi g natonal equivalent thereot. the .-ho (Continued -U Page Threw: In Airplane Crash Carole Lombard and 15 Army Fliers of Ferry Service Aboard TWA Plane Which Crashed Last Night Near Las Vegas, Nev, 1. ,\i■ .Ian. 17 -(Al'i - I : ■ 1 ■ a. 11. f n-li.ving wife of i ;. ; i , id L’l 1 it lift' pasM'ng , ,; ;11,}:• ];, Ai'in.v t’l er- . w me pr .. , ,i ;..si night in the i . .i itinentnl and \V • • A • ;,n-p«Tl new, I.;,. •'•n nv ,;.-s 1 - :w! - I.f1 a frt > .. ; • :.•» 11 i• • Print w . ■ • - ;. i irded The • !. ; Y £ ■ ' \ ‘ i X - .lies .>aw n 4<i , ' .- \V°. ; •, ■ • • T; 1 nd • i j , . , « - •i . . .j O\\, C; 'lilwyn - M > ' ' s' 1 Eion College i ill Lf y l il e ill, Co X Im 17 (AP , f 1 mi; in (i . tn e.-timaU d et apprexi ii; ' i \ s.'LX.OOn. F,..■men to m Burlington md l: >,li; He long! ; tile f.la.'i- rind m". • from spreading furthi than t lounge in the g - "V. ! rated the m : Id ■ The first was said to h, e he< discovered by a girl s udeii itin studying foi .;examination 11 , ■ ■ .-. . ■ 00 gins Stewart Says French West African Port is Most Logical Objec tive at Present. r.\ i in1’.; e r - i1 w \k i 1_. - , , l>..L;u i.. . ■ A ' ■ i ■ 1' *• \\ ;• r.» .id W.-. i-A ' ; v r| \ ! ■ * *'. 11 H id ■>.’ .1 L' ; ,•* • . •. ] ’ • ■ . \ -s i< d t' ,, . ... r ’ , . -cd N ' . \ ■ ■> nl*i 11 ty I Fs < ed tl 1« ■ * t .1 • . \ r v A ; i X i S m.'i.ilf H"\\rVfl. .. 1 or: A t w * i UiuCd 0 ** ^ ‘ © 1 . . . ^
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