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T Stettiterstm Hatlt* Utspafrit _ ---ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA _ TWENTY-NINTH YEAR Un,,l:As"iTTHENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY IB, DM2 '',u''xUi'i-i'T UG" ,1N""X FIVE CENTS COPY Jap Island Bases Blasted By Fleet In Feb. 1 Assault Navy Department Reveals Details of Assault; Hi Ships Sunk. 41 Planes Destroyed, Military Bases and Radio Stations Wiped Out. iu i i (.i ni: hi k\s. II i:• *i . T II Feb. 10 a t 'lilted Slide F c; i • ived 1«> i :* i: d' l«i J y an . 10 ship- and wip.d out i n mbita/v \ ilia go.- in a ■ • assault nn the Japanese h :y 1. Mo , :, plane-. including end bnuiber.s. also were de uid inur i din .stat .ms left ?.dements were made by t id ay m their first i ' .nt ''! the attack nn ..II i mi (I ilbert I - land • . i .• ajar oft en a\ aimed the Japanese from the aid . one 2.000 n lies » I r« ' ■ a ! I (I a 1) n! 11 j 1 1 inn A 1 i-t ra 1 la, lie. ■ 1 d art Mite "I slip t n. l ’ n 11 e d State and ' ' Pa:- was- tbeat: e. en' 11mU !1 a J lie Fel >| I ■ .an ine the at tack said ' y • U>- • *1 d noag- d. 11: my run v ’. >yi »1 and installation.' " li ' i la. ai il% battend. Ii it y,r. a n,; i. * *i ■ ■ ’l enemy |. p>-r,-.) It i bleated ! a,i 1 cue,11.\ ia ..,I ar,,i chant shiin>.nm* aim; isc tli I Imuii/ll Ion I’iiiij.ioly .a a,Id. . I bo.olid t, ii.. v. on' dam o4td. bi,i t a 1 ol .at; ■ ora .jubilant a - U di • •oril : ia ,u<ve - ol Ilia > itltli li , , an ai a ol it.iii I" i1 'll . I• 11; i • ;, ,av ,-i iol;a pi o -,.i. - a illy "We -' , |>ree:se!\ I.. . . in 'i I -I . , I i iy III I, m ■ a. a: a : i * f I al r. a 1 , III a ' da til a > .!• • i enemy ■ n, •■!. 1 ai ,11 ' . a da . aiad . a 1, I ' 1 if i ■ ■ I'1 •:. I ■ 'ill'll*'; mla" ’mm|i||. II:" "a • ah I'll! I ,;, ■ ■' ■ ' Id ; t ■ I ’at a ha e, Ta,. a M.a I an a io-a nr •!■ ■ I' ■ i 1', 'a ! S' a ! It 'To • n. a a a 'foots ■ d Pi. Senators Demand Acte On Parity Price Bill M e a s u r e Pushed Despite Wickard's As st rtion That it Would Raise Nation’s Food and Clothing Bills. i- ■ i:: AIM .V : . i' : ■ ! : ,y I .11(1 (I . . ' .if : ; t* Si‘C!'i -l.i ry \V .chard'- j . 1: . : .ell a policy would i * he nati n‘s l « ul and cl 'thine i \ '.linn dollar mnualiy I h o i . i Jemoerat, ( >kla - • .iu ad. I). "Ofi.it Ala - l « "t to. lT'f or "ii. ! >va. and . I ). !•' "rat. t io • 1 v a. htr- - j ■ ' ;i measui e \vi ich \\ oiild pi o- | ' \ e'ai. i ent !: mi -oiling 1 •a" parity pr'*vs it- dig • • • >ek.- il 'in. . ci»t’f r. | ' or tana ;>: • .1 ids. o charged that the secretary A. fidtuiT*. in < pjiosing the biil. • \ ,ng to keep larni prices 'ow 0 ean t'oi i f Congress to let hi n • a paying i ml lion- of dollars o( 1 p.; v11 < nt 1 » fai Men'-. and . o i o .ia mtic e« 'lit;' *1 o\ cr agi i AID-TO-CHINA BILL SIGNED INTO LAY ■.f,.,: V i. f • AIM- A • : Ipi .pi !,at ng SalMI.IIII'I.Oni) f< l < ,'iii i igned ‘"day by 1 , i lbnise\ el! •in a -are main a\ aila'ole the . • ■ 'A Inch v... . j '.cd In be ! ii .it: ilhci bill ciMfcd l.i ! I'!: I ’i csii lent I i.-kI 1 equest cd ■ '-billion dolhi.s I'm China to i 'e hei internal ceonou y and j • a • er u a r effort Allen Says Wife Untrue •I. add. Feb. la (AIM A \. , , ,,' ilily and in .. a - t'-ld "ii the witne s stand ; •t i i a eimi l here today b\ 1 ier \;len. Ba-year-old farm laborer 1 » . ged a. till triple murder. . v. la. first U>"k the stand ui .n fiePMV-o yimtetday alUrnomi. ! 1,'hmI .a- hi- liim.iiei on*' witne.-. innriiaig and \va.- >laled l" rt— <i t" the wilnes.-. land this attei fi.o defendant, aeeit ed of killnu 1 \. o . Pm mother, and a friend. id.yiuM . -aid that oil the e\ e " • r illing his wife had told that she 1 I had immoral relations with Bay end that the a-.-ignations were ■ ' m g d bv her br ither, Brady Lee. !‘ hurt me -o bad it made me sici: "i. tli#• ••!« .aanai ana 1 tried to drown ■ nows m liquor," the del end • • ’ .ad. "I didn't realize what l wa doing I wa just a!»»ut crazy. Ile od that he recalled shooting his te .aid Lee. but c< uld not remem L* i any other event.** (»i the night. Allen was conv icted "t homicide in Ikhn and sentenced to from live to ■M*\en years He was convicted of I'D ding H Man son Hodges in a row »>\ e; nis fust wife, whom he later ih. civ.cd. Ill Alien Roundup ( . I*. Vlumr photo Two Japanese Binhihi-t priests are pictuit ii here after beinii- taken in to custody by the F.B.I. in euneni alien roundup. Thuy are B- v. Koyo d'amanaka and Hoshin Fujikado. lamaaa! i w;i> .-aid t*> he a former t o!.yu poluv 1 • r;i"f. (Central Vast) Radio Industry Mobilized W.i -h.ngtnu, Feb Ik 1 ' I ’: The war production bmotl 1 *1:11'1 ■11 ' ori today it mi u'doi : ' ‘ nun.mill r.iil!• i .>11;111111.• >• t i 1 ■ ■ try to coin it it cid'n ■' ' arm.- product nil w ithiii ' .» oi M four months. H the ci m ci ion pli-hcd willun that pcriou ' l'".i <1 declared in a virtual ■: ' 111 the go verm nen t will lake "i or n in- m verted plant.-, break up 11■ ■:r rgam zation.-, and give tin.r ,|iiiimicnt and labor, "to other plan' economy where they coai.i he ni". - ilized for war production." The civilian output <>l the ;nd -t v recently wa- ordered cut tu per cv:,t under the Hill production. Churchill Faces Storm l.onilon. I eli. I t— M’1 ti.im poluieai observers nie (licted today that the govern ment of Prime Minister l hurt lull had onl.t a slim change of rid ,iug out the storm of popular in dignation which follou ol the escape of three German -hips. Churchill might explain the defeats in \frica and in the Pacific, these sources -aid. hut the humbling of two of Britain's fighting sera ices within sight of the I nglish coast "cannot be explained a .a b; matin'. 1 Putting Up ‘Stout Resistance Against Great Odds,' Singapore Still Stands Reds Advance Into White Russian Breakthrough Into Republic Border ing Poland Threatens Nazi Flank; German Warships E scape From Brest. (IV* i he \-.sociaPd Press, Russia's triumphant armies reached White Russia today, striking into the German- held repnhiic Bo? (h i mg old Pola nd, while at mm, R.\F homhi-r* pur sued three of German! * might iest warships which escaped dar i11l, 1 > vesterda.! from their hat tired haven at Crest. I i inee. White l: ■ l' .rib : . It ' 0 than ! two w reds :• . •. k o\ 1 : ■ . < t h« > • ioR: ieo}' di. « ‘ e (B- man nm ' it •; ,• .. l . ■ . - • M While the Kcd armirs hurled \ilo!l Miller's haltered legions hack toward their startin'' point. J ugkind souk lit to block the es cape ol the powerful German sea raiders, who ran a gauntlet ot air. sea and shore bombard ment in Hie inistv Strait *>I Dover \ • -sterda v I.onden dispatches '•aid it was believed 2h.it tin il M s biggest bombers wen- making a desper ate effort t > desfrov Hie nazi squadron before it could reaeb 11: e Helgoland bight and the freedom of the \oith Sea. The (ai! lniih enn : and ai ! it lit: io the 'Hi: ’ 'll' I Ik- uml I. rl I'. I . r t'' -! i ‘ ... 11, l!mi *11 .■ mill lit RAF Hi' iml dev. n. M d I t 'I ,; ly , , .ft i .. I ti :i III <;■" num ',lc. Tl 1 • II If I ' '■ H-cing I |m.rl : "I 1 ■ II "1 111" |<ii,,t tl rl pfrd nd 1 liter r deed I" III Tl l.n■ M t enough | In bring I lieni :■ 111' 1:4 11.111 i bolort? ! 'Ill'll I nd. i v .....■ illy. II.. TUMHi-hm l>n* j III .bin Si-li .. i t mid (In.. ■ ;inrJ | };, • 1 i'l.fWI'1- ♦ | ‘ (•}■'.: •: I’l l I ' : Kukcii rh dlcn ;• d th I' it 1 - n > . 700-11! i If vovtlge I"", ''ill t!'" : i X'nrtii ' . I i '"I! I1!" At bill' ' i ri'|i;ii: \:irtl ;d Bn -1. whci • 'In > ' ■ i been tl'i targets ol (Hi raid i ’! : f (tm ■ i .■ ii - prt ibably b ;i d idi.>•'i them to s'lirlacc- raiding. Ax: atli iff. tmiii I' n aid the lird i'i i.11ngi lit nl' Rnssia'i " j i ■ be u fd .a Iho ii iz ex >1 tation j Kui | ipo's 'all .r I'o mr'i' ".itli'i 11 '"i: tlie I 'I'ra'lie ™bad arm d i■ j Germany Tuesday. MRS. CLYDE R. HOEY DIES AT HER HOME Sio li'v. i’i I. i\:> M Clyde R. Hoev. wile I ' K«>\ riLti . died 71jdth»n:y a’ ' • 1!••• home here earl'y today >i a h< ai t at tack. Funeral services wall held at 2:30 p. m. 1.»moriaw a! CYntra! Methodist church here BRITISH WARSHIPS TO MEDITERRANEAN Berlin (Ft n O-rn n Broadcast, i Feb 13 (AP) BNB broadcast a report a'd iv 1 • •• So: i. til I ""tin:id units of Hit British fleet rrr. od i” (1 ibraltar . nd lot' n the tyVcctn n ol the Medil' rranr.m after diking fuel 4tid provisions on board An a rcraf* farrier and two eraisers wire among 11 tile ■ .aaine. o‘ 1 •. >i oY -uid. The Japs Pour in on Singapore - -— — ■ ■■ ■—— ■— — < , I This map shows a elnscup of Sir gapnre fity. whore British forces arc fighting a game, if Imp. ■ -<, battle against Jap invaders. With Jap i i e sh ick troops swarming toward the citj fr >m three directi n m li tary experts look for swift tormina! ..in of th" battle for the island fortn • Tim T f i.dors are making the invaders pay dearly, but lacking air support, they can do little to hail adv.v ■■■. (Central Press* Willkie Favors Advancement Of Mac Arthur I .I. Kcb Ai I mu I,! ('.eiiei I, 1 >o 'T ■ lo a post \va- . optoi, r c p-.11 ■. b! e only :■> the I’ 1 ad\ i calaii i.y W elide !i : it'll tape" in tii Army A throng oi i ..i'll) lime | liicir :' cl. C,m ’a - i | *!t .-menl i*i !'•" * nee pie Philippine h ru' n >n i. “Keep Pure,' it-raliv- ;u j hand- oil' in'. .' ' i:. i ^ Wi! i i .id 11.»1111u ;■!i 'ee ii. . U. S. Agencies On War Basis \V ihniigio'i. i'V i:: i Ai’ i ■ - A a :uoan oi 1 tiler coin i 'ting She rih 1'iTiiiii‘ii! tsc to a iv;irti■ iie t.a President Ron c . !; di elo ed today he had told the lead.- of all I'edei agencies til ! ' 'A a - ’ ‘1 •: that manpower released by ne i m.4 1 he u -iy: v <' k ne "e; lv channeled nh» defense w* r.. " Me ' r.iti*1 i it! 1 '< < tlu dep.n ' ■ ' ■ : ret i that practice I i> all ;;<»\ eminent de 1 part nenl- and «• \ ic nad Icn^tii er.ed tlu* vvi•: k • eer. \ nlunUi: dy t • M h'mi In ’ - • had - l>• *eij :i• h«-u! - II is neces-a. ’ the i * « uetd i. to c pitali/.c on tli..- . cr .. *•. .! would reie, e C\\' If" d C pinyre- fur v i wui’k ..n 1 help relieve t n* -h.<>rt <.n .u u tor individual.- .aid govern ’ cut •»: j ice- and hi 1; r.cep pi" »;> 1 •• 1 ■' " c. ■ - a. dine, i111.» ’hr national capit.il. King Carol Unwelcome \V; * hi net a. mi, t M I At1' Km Carol. li'th '•11 ed m.m rob miln:a. v.' -aid no! be w - a ■ | conntr> a- a leader ot a "ir K - | inanian movement. act mg S m" | of Slate \V< lie- -aid today Welles " i ced -it > pm : fercnce aboi" "port tba’ ( mil present in Mexico. w.a- plannn.g 1 come to the Cmted St ites to organ J a free Rumanian nan cment The uruter-ceretai >' reni.cd i hesitatingly and emphatically that in the opinion of tills go', .'rumen' j such a move by Carol \v. Id not > I conducive to the w ar ettor' WEATHER KOK NORTH CAROLINA < uoliiiued i old louifiilf. President Defends FSA As Essential Admiral Hart Holds Title Washington. I eh. 12. — * .\I*) — %dmir.il Thomas < . Hart who was reli wed earlier in the week ni the < rnniand ol l n't *c 1 Nations sea iorees in the soulii wcst I’at hit because ol illness, i*. coinin'; home. I'resident Roost* - *. (It as .» rt il t«.da> . with the title ci tummamh*! in chief oi the Viu:p !i it. Sir told a press conference that this h si;n.iiio*i s!ill »‘\i.sted lot a section oi the fleet. al though for p-.irposes ol coopera tion willi Ihc » nitc*d Nations, the \morh tn sr;, forces in the Paeilii buttle area 1: cl been i all <1 the in force', oi tiie south w est I* .. i! ic. Ingalls T rial [Nears End !: 11 ■; t n. Ft ; !." . .MM ! ...'il ,| In- ,11 , , ■ ! CM:, .1 I \ I , pi'" .cell Ian .. ".ni (■ c i \ "; ! i ,c i. ; •a cracl.pul” t«x.iu\ m el » n;; !! • ■ nipin ill effort 1 |- M 1. n i M ' . t .! ( ;.M :I'.ail gov K t >i ,• •;; 'i | «* t isn- ,t. o' t pi .ruled ( F Rt vl I ?"i :icy. said the . u.l: : \ V\ a "o \\ • - in'1111s ;. I" !i* "1 Cg"':cm." JA? DIVE BOMBERS STRAFE OWN TROOPS w ■ ••• :• K. ■ J» •' \P> -IV .. ; . : 1 .r i.,ms. .i vi' In >mb C! I . A VI I!.-r:i' 1 guns p i , ,- i., Pgl-ging In til I • i .... ■ ■ ■. i vd t'iduy 'ov the W.i il. i' ' ' i ■ Tiio di\>• b.. in*. . < 'ly sup po ling . !g ■ v e» "'.I : '1 lu'~ I-,.,; t, ..vnly bn" vi d ,nd I'udiiiio gunned it it vwn a.i.intrv. w' di hva\ V rn.-ualtio. :i V nr ....uqui' .'aid. Victims "I the m.sttik. attack \\ *•iv identified as clemont.s • i the 122nd .1.ip.11 iOm1 i't‘i2'; t cii1 1 ip ^' h vil • ii toll __ , No Poll Faxes Paid by Farm Agency, Presi dent Declares; Op position to Poll Tax System is Reiterated. j I'M f-idfiit Hm t • \ * •! i declared loit.d. i i. .d uren opposed to . *,i\ i.i’i : r added that tlu* Pain 1 Sn ly Ada iiustration had 11«• ■ot i. ; \ ,11.54 any -.11011 luxes, lit ml 1: ; til .i pit'.-.- eoiiierenei ; I.. ! PSA tenants have a uiidyt , , n- air- r\ n y ntve 1; y <>. . n • ’ -it. eiopiiii.M. a bed to sleep . : .01 1 \ iiiii -. And thro. ;>iidnri-. hr .-aid. allow the tenant to put (b ■•.' :. .mi item lor a poll tax. At * ;re . • 'UP • ener Ta*■•'day tlu* fi r !' Xt . M V ,. as told that C. B. Bald r. mm PS.\ ad11.;n 1.-1i ator. had aci : 1 a•'t*. 1 i . f 1. ut e<»tigre>-iona; Par , Pm,.' ‘"a PS.v had paiu pon ; , Pit' Ma id . aid lie (let ia, - , -d that all t . ■: - ■ ■.. pi run-r had .. , „ r i 11 ,1 ■ :, I M | 'I tol III,; ' ' ' ' ! ,\ 1 ’ imi 1 ron .r. ■ ■ aid iie diet ' 1 1 pay poll p;i 1 .' finely e - ; c • 1; 1 a l P P • ir a. ! >0 .-itualion - Negro Pays For Murder X I at t'euti ai i'. ..' '1 m« X• r 1 ' d none: * ,i X( NOTHING TO REPORT FROM LIBYAN FRONT Hi ,t h : 11U ! 11 1 : 1 ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ sia\ n I hr I.i’■, - y;ill 1 t 1 : ' ’ 1 accoiding to th< ! ’ I V r bn comn ■ ■: o. Hu 1 re re 1 ■' deta nil those. BRITISH AIRPLANES BOMB SICILY BASE I:, i (Froi Italian B: 'ado sts). Fob 13 , AIM I>i ih'li ar raid, alt;.r*t lhrlaiS;r,ly a i ni.gnt and thr n ght before \v tl, hath rx plosn os and inoonclinrv .>'■ b”t l thoro was little damage, tiw It.., n agi . , Russia lap Hordes Press Near City’s Heart Even 1 okyo Radio Speaks oi ‘Firm Re sistance at Singapore; WaveiI M ay Move Supreme Command Base to Australia. < E ' ! ;.! \ > •!»<• J.l ted Press < I■*i'; i is 11 !: »oer • 11 defenders 11 : i ■ i ■ 1 • ': -1>t i• a111 *‘ of Si ti ga • i rc port (I holding gnml\ on line within two miles ol tii•* cif A In ft toda . and .1 broadcast at 10 p in. "oi:g »pore* time 1 • a. in. I.W I d o fared will: a touch •>, proud detianec: “There f ample evidence that the Japanese forces are tint hav ing evert thing their own wa)." The broadcast said th.re had been “no great change in the general line. 1 he Tokv» radio asserted that Japanese tanks had battered their w.n into British “(amps along the Sin gapore racetrack .just outside the city. i B> The \ssoi iated Pres* \ terse, drama tie message by Lieutenant (Jeneral \. I Be? - ci\al disclosed that British de fender^ ol Singapore •'till were putting up “"h ut resistance against great odds' today as Japan ' siege armies pressed within two miles ol the cil> heart. \nn\ Minister I ram is l ord ol \iislialia said he received the message from (ieneral Percival at l:'!u p. m. Singapore time < T:.‘10 a. m. L\\ T>. I \en the lok.so radio spoke of “firm resistance"' al Singapore. Dm e. • ii: a .;■! .Japanese new - igcney. «•-•!a'i‘1 i*• • i that t• .<• invader' vnv -t:!; ?' • :• !<*- 1 !’* a? i'vj\vnto\. it Sing.a" ■. < ' • ie th*• British ' w a - teadily Iii Australia. Prime Minister John ( urlin summoned parlia ment to meet a week Irom to das “because ot the continued deterioration ot tin* situation in tin* Paciiic." 111 the Pun 1 Indies, thi* Nil command reported i temporal'.' slackening ol U:« man' - pr« lift ed lapanest dm - aimed .it -lav a amid ominous hints that the I piled Nation«. muh command iniftht he prepariiift to tall hark to Australia. I), pate • > Li * * ■ i ’ k , 11 t • •• I ■i! i • ■! 1 ; >■ j ? ( n w e 11 f i ., 1 , . ; ( ii'llr*; . t ; ‘ 7 ' •’ , , 7, .1., . ,, ^ . Page Two) Norris Wants Act Repealed . ’ rll’ ,, • ;i •••rilU" ■ nd • \\ ’ e* ; ■ ■ '. e1 sy •• j i{ .»,•!.• d>:''*ntnig the : , J ,. • ! . • . • ; - t . 1 t).! | ft c i \ ; i i < i it * mrale I . V. I i1 • the fit .11 .1 Cl >11 ■ , ■ ■ V I' the ,, . | yea the house, a i 1 ,■ ... as . ./• d at the public in j,oii: • ,n ’■ eh l . .net had been ,, , ,-j iix j | . (■,,i 11 ■ a r>\ ■ iver th 1 vi pinyn.fill a i nto tainei - to direct , . ■ n , , ; I i,-. 111 the III ! ice for ,-i\ lain deleuse | ..jo • ... s id. lie seldom had ,.(4 eh \ I .lent aid • Ustainert !i 1.1 iurn t• ued by . ,i t .oi u v.it tig to open g . nment pension roils to its mem* hers Nonas said he n ver would accept a pension f|om the govern ment _
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