Hpnltprson BatltJ Btspafrir _____ONT.Y PAHA' NEWSPAPER ITP.LISHEI) IX THIS SECTION OF M>RTII CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA 1 W 1. n I X MX I H \ LAE . hi. as.,,, , \ n'AiVVV'1 HENDERSON, X. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, H BRUARY 20, 1! 12 i , I-'I\i. ( j yrs COPY Japs Attack Bali, Land On Timor Red Offensive Unchecked, Red Star Claims; British Cabinet Is *Streamlined7 Sir Stafford Cripps, Fori acr Ambassador to Moscow, Emerges as Outstanding Figure of ! burcbdl’s New ^ ^ 'yp'r*1 < V\ }':\r > , Pi rss) K u* i i d*vla» o'! tod, tv that lie; gn at x111f r off *n ive w as r:*H ir oil i:J)rli*Tk'd. crushing t<:> ma ;• nitJir ** aU.ck with blood;,ssrs. a!’ I the S ;\ i« t inn\ newspaper H?*d Star con tidenth nrrdi< ted the defeat of Vdoli Hi le?**, heralded spring rampaign and ihe collapse o| his • riniev, this year. " !■ ■ ' 1 ' ■e>o-. rc« ull! mean '’ i * \\ i* air • ■ al lib’: ;,li- vdy had ]'i>» fi.'inn.noo u Ihi i;i, and I 1’iimr Minister Winston < hurchill countered the dorm of rritici m over British military reverses in north Africa and the I ii IVt ?ii* ! \ “streamlining" his war cabinet in a shakoup m which the d\;iamic Sir Stafford < ripps. former ambassador to Km>sia. «-merged as the outstand ing ne .v figure. • • •' v ■ l i ! 1 ! ::: fh • ■ ' 1 .:. ' * : >■ W:n -!■.!T • bright y >u!ig ■ ■' : • 1 at i !■ I to h..d hi <•:; . m-her Mate : ' .dale Ka.st. ( ■ • ’! ‘da.* inner c i: a.c ers©< caupod bv the - j ' : i -'tcj jicd Out. Hiin an early n. ruing '1 1 - ’ nut oil li a* air a i:: essage S ■ St.,. : d (i voted a» Ger • i - a \\ i..,he d Soviet i ' 11 t dor1 ; - • leierm red to do a. is part’* ,-i Ad*.1 f ll.b r. S’ .ppeii •:l v. a. e. :•:ne’ rank > < .-hakeu}) were: i a :’Cl I** . ■ : er |)l-< al ne - M i . wlm , ; . pilin' I . Ill" ■'u Slates sin 'i lly i nr pool i’u; I ’1 •••.! AM K hi; hy Wmid. di i.icclli , ■: ' • ••M-hMjuor: A1' . .1 C i U’l'iiwimd, lab m iuIiiI.-Ut v 1 l mttulio. bu!Ii 11n iron 11111 i'i‘ I mid head ki vvloda d that the Rip ' i t *.11 ’ nil tin >:: - - ; vo, and • i led in" lin.'iia -tantiated elaim 1 Red army I'mv, mi the 11m 1 : "lit had iicf'ii i ni irrh d ’• thi 1 ■ n't h .M i man ' n ml. had '• :• ■ malit a 1.11 ill 1 lie sntn lb eft ! 1.1T1 ] I • Aruba Again Is Shelled U-Boat Makes Second Raid on Dutch Oil Island; U. S. Fliers Attack Sub. St. X.ehola-. \. a;'.. IHVI.. Fob. ;"t—( AP)—Revenge w. t.he prin i>al thought of this oil-imp.wham ■ "le island today after it - inhubi ■aits - United States as well a 11 itch - ildiers among then -had x P ricnecd the second U-boat b . n (h,tent in four d,.y Uoincideut v. ith a • ''In ' 1,1 torpedo attacks on oil tai "be-e \ !tal water.- of: tie i ■ . ' 1 Venezuela in enemy - wm,trine • ■ ' shell, liurti.ng into the area ot the great oil ret m-:ry here a! dawn ye t rday. U. S bombers already were a! >ft °t' |t trol and unloaded explosives s' quickly that one pilot was eon talent the U-boat had been damaged At iba's two great refineries were Unto icheri. ftff the island, however. and with ii Tim :niles ol the Panama canal, a tanker living the flag ol Panama Was torpedoed and two snips at anchor in the Gulf of Puna, off Pori of Spain. Trinidad, were damaged Wednesday night liv < xplosions presumably caused by U-boat at 1 ' - The two vessel ’vniained atlodl. r first Lady Gut Of OCD \\ ‘nil !«:*’. !*•]> 10.— (AD L: Lleanor Koosevelt toda> ic i cr post as assistant di l erto: o) the oilier of civilian dt f< nse. .James M. Landis, director, ar ' I*t d tin resignation in a letter \o:r;ng ..latitude tor her "vision a id ene-gx." hut savin he could not ask tier to continue "to give so , real!;. <.! >our time and youi r jllanli x Alls. Koosevelt recrntlx made J i.ow 11 her intention to resign as ' .n as her division w is lorn tionhv. efficientl.x. Loth Mrs. lioose\ (’Its letter a..(J that ot i Midis made teier er-cc to the recent outhursl of criticism at 0( S), which resulted (’(t'i.*'da> in tlie resignation ot Airs. ££ooscv< lhs protege. Idoud (! "»: «-r Max ids (hancx. Miss i hancx resigned lies Sldi-K) pos sitien in L.e cnMdrcn’s unit. Vessel Sunk Axis ‘.Pocket Size’ Submarine Sends Freighter to Bottom; All Crewmen Saved. >' •' ! F-" > 2D. • ( AIM - Th*‘ i 4.' ", IF . / 1 .at'. Ire ghter * Hinda : was mm ; y ;m n\i> s111>:;m."'to. do- | < . d . :. . j ~ . ." ..! tin- At- j j la; ‘. ‘ Wddne.-day a;:« ; no< w , wo’i 1 .:*'n s i lin'd the* >;. >n -• •- idie | ' !- . (mentioning. .-aid the m m ine I 1 ived at th( U I ! ji'th nn\ al dis’r et .. m wi/a'd ; 11 !» :i-1* id details <>: th• sm . ng attar j t; e t nt we c; e\v . «1 4C v. wrked up ; ; ■ m 1 \. n ! 11 obi mt - i -y ,t r- i-c io .dm) d ] led lane TSie men were re-- j eu d .dter drill.ng and n-v. ing ‘w 2D | Wa . hrt i’ho U i/i! an on ■ ' hi- y .i nun).a ' , j t • , I .1 » i.i Lea ■. . :;n ■ A I' I- , , 111 I ! al V. 'I -ill nv!i I ' .! . -I ado'in.ito p fit- 11 |- i lol' 11: • - ,'l Aim : -II 0" l -I iiio Sm.ion W.il.li i I)(>n '.(■! it. Va o ns.* 11 . Kvi-fl ill, - - ■• Vii'Rin , i.'ii. ,, 11 .lol n on, (I\o[>u l) I ioi n. ( ■ -1 ■ in - ortinn by Soorota v ot \\ Stun m that d -|nt il "I b'l oo 1" hall onoi.-v ooa-'al laid- ... an lo , tard i .11ons.\ e cl.-. whore Issue E x peeled to Cause Friction Be tween Congress and Treasury in New Levies. ! ; ■!, I- ■ . \r*! A ra:H -Hi - i.' . p > ;• i ..i i ■ iy 1 * imp hi ! - if lav a a ■ ■ v <>. 1’rii‘t a n i»c.‘tu eon lea i ■, o apd T n i •orf.ed agreed « n tic gonordi jj' inr - plc> o| a m •• :7.iH)(M)(in.(K)0 re' ii w rai - ing pro,m am. Trea- ry ..pi).,, til. :j p-. was sit'd to have boon •\nrtw--d 111 ugly at < rontorenee •: ('hav pia.i Co* ja. i >i mo< r Oei.rgia, ■; i • he Sop it • .panee c min id'’' . a:ai I »■ mil!' n. 1) or ; at. Xorti) r r.diaa. •: ’: a- 1 i- »u • .. a v and p oap> (mp • i'1oo, wit! : t a- nry repro-witath .»• : • already re'iected ^ P. | i .• -■ a i ’s able portion ! It,vcmics- - Fish Denies Propaganda V.,. i ngim . I-', ■ Mi I AIM Repre ont it < H; liltm Fish Re p; I lie;-,i . W\ Y . tnld i■ | M't'M - I*’fiii> ti : • ■ . . pep nda of ■ y k : ’ :(i 1 I - l \ IT g. 'Ill' "111 "I "IV !! 11■ i*. ili: i1!v .i .ndireeilv. v. '!: m.\ kmiv. ledg" nr consent." Fish was awaiting his cal! tn ttic ment vitne >ain.-t Gemge S\ ! veslei' Yirrerk, a registered German agent dial'ad with withh'lding in 11 TI ea' nil r (I d I \v law tn b" j !"d u i’a lii' S'.,t" deilarlmont. The t an i'll a n i i the trial \va- delayed 1 )V other matters thi- nr ruing. SALLY RAND HOPES IT’LL BE TWO BOYS Ink. I' 11’: F I ). .'II. (AIM ' . I'll Groen hc lam by. The eov. in' a 111 i (lane"i hit in.e' i "•(! -la m ;ar\ ft WAR FUNDS TOTAL TWO YEARS INCOME Washingt» n. F'*K \I*) — j The war i*?‘Mhu lion ho od said today that authorized outlays for war. ulus war funds requested of < on:;i'.'ss, totaled an esti mated 81 aO. 100,000.000. The sum was onl> slightly under the national ineome for 1039 and 1910 eoinl)ined, esti mated at S140.709.000.000, Proposed Civilian Defense Reorganization Pigeon-Holec Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Motel. |;> BOB lilOMI’SON I; ,1, -aK 1- (-b. 0,1 Tin- proposed i:-'M .111ci rcvdulizutiur. of ; i ■ . ' .:. d u n-o oil' ids ■ i Car .i.ru, has, lor all practical pur pos • been pijscon-holiied. Instead ol getting a top-ilight man to take charge ol defense or- j ga;);/.ation. and giving him the au Inm-ity nc*ce>sa!'y to get som, thing d'Cit-. the governor has decided to. h a:: of! ce man for ihout SJ.JOO j a year and leave Ted Johnson in : the double role of director *»1 delense j and state rationing administrator. The governor and the American , Legion are at loggerhead.'. He j think> Legion leaders have d dined j totake hold of a job whieh is right down the veterans’ alley. 1 hey j think he has played polities in the appoint).iC , "•! local detent chair- < non and i> nut willing to appoint i good man and give him tno mithon '■;> to oloail up the situation. 11 Stale ... H. L Mo.Uillan a 'I Mill Joyner, one of tie. Legion K'.idei-.-. ax re not su close to tne g<>\er:r>r there probably would lane been an .•x pi os ion before now. There are two sides -»t this argu- ' merit, as there are to most, but ut ile or no progress has be°n made toward settling i In the meantime, the country a at we It looks al most as if it will take .1 1 w German bombers over X >i t.h Carolina to spur everybody e mcerned into set tling their dilTtrcnces and settling down to work. The governor set up the state de fense council early last summer— long before this country was at war. j Director Johnson was “borrowed” ‘ (Continued rn Page Seven) The Shaw Limps Home From Pearl Harbor a • • — ( . I*. I* fume photo With an onici eney bow and » temper hi . . the U. S troy r Shaw arrives t a West Coast ’ rt under its own | ver. l’he Navy ri ort we I adv < . a new bow to refit the war h | I ,g ‘ ,Jut>- 1‘- ':aRC<] al 1 ,al1 llul ■” • • • •••*"• soon will be ready to Clack icicle at the Japanese, Japs Bomb Mandalay T ... I B .1 ■ ! I ■ ist- '. Ki :'.‘i -( A!'' ..ei '■ i! ' ay t ' ■ lU’-c Imnib nude 11n-ii i'll -t a. .ai \ a.-tei i>.,.. • f Maniia . son as: 1 vet It wi. .rt a : lift'd Is .s y taasrsa ,n Till' Bias a is W at Ksilins' .-ms i - ) mite i r 1 1. ... a rail mail ta Bash:., ti mas - a; tit. B a a ii' ad. "So: . a m.s... ■ -.. . i .. t, miililari iis;.,l iat iaa- j. ■ ■ . • v n : aid. "All .1 '|.aa. -a airs. • ra .. with.Hit as.", t.iis a - mil" rnei: y plane." U. S. Planes May Be Based In China (■..•IIIM.-MIM I-'"" Ik. I . \ I') II- ... dI n ( hint t- nu■,• «#! Icm.-ix i Main air i»;i i • L'’ i * 11 <’d St.m plant w;tiiiii *. i.i'.p disianc.-'* • Ii.p.in v. .i- \ i,i"ixl i#\ 1 ormorl , i ?ei - tod.iy Mv- nlt m| ti,*’ - ::1 men‘ \ i iI "I Ma i* »r (It*n< :m I .J- >s<-p, W. St I i . i - ; >11 1 ■ ; d(M)t I? mm-,- , ■!• Wllilr the • Whit" lion .•miMimrt !'!(•• • . ’ Id•.m nar;. !) ;■ u■ ( ■ ;■ i . • Pi ])!i nl tarv "HI .id (' tOIlim:: m . ph dir Pm inicrm.mt ..' ! . < • m* r «-I lh»- ('. Hi ■ c \l. ', <' m - I i )H ( \ r( | S' -i Would I'll!' - I . ( , .(•-.•! : • * 11 (I• • 11rr ! i . • ( : m- K.i - Will’ pi Mill ip Nazis Launch Sub Offensive 1 . :ir| • . l\ an' i l b n. c i »| ai a t a v, : 1 i; I 'aiUni S’ a 1' *• Par.' The.-i' m tin i n' dim* tn 11! Imcnt. the na • i . a' tha a February ! ’ [hay raided. d Ihr* a bare t) :h«a 1 area ; t 1 BEEKEEPERS TO MEET AT WASHINGTON. N. C. C illege Smtirni. lb .• ■ ■ J;i I' " -The • mi ;.i m i-’ii’g .1 1 m \ C. i St; te Beeke.pe - • ■■ ■ -' held Frit iu\ . M i e: :M. el W-.-nf 1. 11. X r . '1 \\ . I:!' nil I'll ' • " i I *•’ Iiv Prol F li. All ..<• ':eu. Stan C - - lege bee .-pee... i. i .mi ei" e'u: treasurer n 11• a- - e at i >n. H'-auI . County i- .: i■ Agent \V 1.. Me - Aaii.y and othei representatives 11 the extern mu service are cooperating in arranging the meeting. FOR NORTH CAROLINA. ( imtiniuil 1 old tonight. f RESIDENT’S TALK vVILL PICTURE WAR U :I - >;. 5 ■ !» 'M \I*>— V!' addn-s i*‘ - tl“ii 1 Roos** v«’ll will make to the nation ;\I • n id a \ nv hi. Cl While House *.a',d today, mav touch on strat i'.•, it's hut probahix will he direct ed principal!* to Urn presen tation of a !»*• lure of a world at war. as Mr. R ( k i c House Gets Pension Law For Repeal \V . T1 n,!. • 1 I \P s-' , : | | t I .(■ ■ pi'n ,'Ml ! I e\ pret; iplv tow :i d too | Flense todat In ci •nplote ihe lav- I t 1'act ■ tht widely !i ! 1; 11 t,i 11 o\ : : > I• -1 liy car nils nl til) and iiiil'.’t v i■ i - nlilly federal | pens '111 nl' S'! 11 i '.n ..th Si nati nd i1 e | were in week-end recess. House ygreem ) t to Un- Senate .,i'; •. niusl wait i util Monday but • "n. r nun Ra ■ p< ck, of t 'm H< ■ i\'!a eri - u e committee, d ‘here \\, - doubt a tnajo.:t. i • • a vd ua.-t •» C c; mm. t ■ e e S t u d ying A r m y - N a v y Money Bxil Wants to Know if Appropriations Are Being Spent As Rapid ly as Made. V.'..n, F-i. JO.—t AP) A 1 .i*u '7o.yu 1.901) A:-: y : . ■ Path ' hi h hind i' >11g.\ ■ ii.. i appropriate >n<. P f’.t g ,;tit t::.'' . i Congress up prove* tlu- p, ndaig bill in its pres .t w ill :s;ie voted military • Pi >;•'*pi ia! :• »iia and authorizations •;.i: ' ig s7 1.7dii.fi hi.7nt! miuv January o ■ ittt ■ m»■: if '(•;•- >;iid they a latu-d to icarn tiier the pru : . peeded I. . • ' : . . S Kn.-d.sen, then ft. . t!;t* ( >PM, reported t«. the 1 1 . ‘" i i: ;.i t while ( ’ 'llgi'i• - . ; i,: f i ; ‘ l >.")(>,000,000.000 ip to 1 M,it '. ' iy ;i: >•» ,t S7,000,000, iioo iw . i !' nn n spent then (Hhor \\ .-]• cit-p, ncI: id.ng l. -• .O' Arnold el. «-i • ■ : A if! aw O' cp i.p. ’ i in • they eon . y »i ’hi' . g ! wtnry. AP Writer Escapes Japs .* i Mr! );r ir| Y K iil 1:4,1 MM." GF.N ERA L EISEM iGWER GETS NEW ARMY POST w. - ,■ i . - V A> | >o in men t 1 ’> .... i, ■ I', 1 .ela, i Dv gh! plans .. A - my gene: ai a ; lr: 1 Bngactlei Geneia 1 Harry I. !'\\ ark, ■ ■ today as ta, - niy pre-Pea liarr'ir holdover among heads ,n the high ee i maud's live divisions. Th, W ar department , iiiiuiiin' d la-t nighl that Kisenhowor would s leeeed May-r General Leonard T. Gerow. win, was shitted to eommand of the 29i : divi'i 'ii. Kisenh aer had been cha f of ■ t:i; t of the 11 "o , ■ s; II nti.ni'. Tv ; Java?s East Gatewav w Under Storm A>heel Warships and Planes Attack Japan ese Invasion Armada; Australian Ships Sunk in Air R* id on Darwin. ' 3»' file \ssm dated Press.) •lapahs sea-herne inxasinn armies stormed a' ■ eastern eal' a> to .1 \ , tudu ■ attack ing tin island nf Hal- and land mg troops on (lie .jninlh owned Dutch - Portuguese i land ni I iinin i |- I,, i; rite Dutch high command said allied warship* and submarines attaet - d v* uanancse invasion armaii.. •. rid Itali la-t night. ..I • ■ ' hc.ivi ly at the 1 ' it1 rei't Ini - mi ' •' erui-ers. two ■' -1■ 'ft- and wgi ! da a t ha . v ;t|. } wk.-J i.t’.J'Jj i' t" the alia-d deienders. ■ ' ■ ■ - . t rep >i-i h-iit.eg plane were .-hut down in • the g I Jute: na\ al lia. . t S it I,.a,. ,i ;|. ' ’ • • , 1 , '11'ai'' 1 ■: ’! t - 11 a i • a : ioadip lartras of Oftll - P W '■ a , } nitei Nati- ’i- i ■ a and in the tar Tilt' lit *\\ assault completed a halt m-on arc of Japanese bases threatening Java from the north, extending from lower Sumatra on the west, then through Bor neo and ( elebes islands, to Bali on the east. Imperial T the guns of warships, landed at dawn on the moun tainous .'500-mile long island of Timor. The landings were exe cuted near Dilli and Koepang, the. Portuguese and Dutch cap itals. ! ;• aae no mention ot revi. i tnr.ro, :■ • Au.'1 raliaiT and D itch : , . .-I. , n to ha\ e occupied the 1 »*-, • i ; ■ .n . .f the i - Sand h e' . ■. •; . )(■•-. gyps'i:n and put i ■ m . ! r- .it the ea -tern tip of :' e ! ■ ■ ltd archipelago, only * . 1! ..r ; of Da. v. in, And ; d : a Coupled w 11!i the grave turn ol events in the Indies, Tok\o headquarters asserted that ( C r: t; n a d n P; gc Three) FRENCH TRAWLERS SUNK BY BRITISH 1. i !• i AIM \ Ki'ii: - I" i i > m ■ n ;i-,i'i -.'il' that till-.-. 1)1 ■. . n 1% I w * i . ■, - ! - i tl-i Tron. ' i . t B .-ray Japanese invasion Hordes Now Only 80 Miles From Burmese Capital City. TV* I.'.:—- ■ IV •,-! troop. . " • . . : I'I i: .!(■.- to the nm tlie. • La • • i ‘I- oaMiemont ■ i ted Brit landing ■ " svu a* hear .it h.v it*m4r tii: t the : ei da g of th t ream L'i— • the B lin river line prob ai'I\ war.,;.i na*an the British would u.u.r P ia!i back upon the Sittang r.vcr. 30 mile> to the west and the la-1 natural barrier protecting Ran goon W'th me menace n» Rangoon el ar , ly defined, t was estimated that ap t' 1> 1200.000 Indian residents had dcuartod from the city, bound ;t n ■ T . i .