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£ Mettiterson Bath} Utspaftfj _____ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN T!II> -' T!()N OP NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-NINTH YEAR ‘ThF TJV'iRvPF1tlVtli,,'.^up HENDERSON, N. ('., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAID H DM2 FIVE CENTS COPY 36,000 Nazis Killed In Signal Flares Seized by FBI C. P. Phoncphota U’n!. riiT A.'i'.-n i■■ with nr of tli> sixty-].,nr casrs of fire* " : • ; " ' >• : '• tim - and ? • ’ rts, whir!, wav si-izrd 1 ‘ : 1 ’ • 1 1" 1 ' : • ' ■ • -1 th-aaro N;i! a I nm a of .>diit , Crux, { al. i • *«- I iJ» . ■<* . .. ilaicc ui ix- o; pow erful r A. Hen cl erson Declares ‘Not a Single Pound ol C r u d e R u b b e r' M a y be U set! i c* r Ne vv Fires or Retreads ;n This Country. \\.i> • . i ■ It . ■ \!'i — !.■ <in i".»*11• ii1 ri).. loin L- * n atr 'i. m t ■ i ni niiUld \ ill.' i * .!) t . '-I- ;n pound • i ci «• f- i mi. u \\ oald j Ik* a v., i.\t m t ! ■ .. t* e-% »i . >• • Ire.! \u ‘ . at . -id 001? pi < * ;■ . «... j ‘ ir •» d l»V (i-C <11 it > ■ I ; i \ till/. !l> in till-. i count! \ . IV (•.i (,• :..i ,i -■ . ' ,i, ) !l« . r 4*1 ... i • i' u !. i! " •., * j i . i; > j 11 n • : i Xati.-i: it..1 ‘.id. •. “1 I id.! i vi' I if I i ' c r :« i : . If' aHl\ ' • 1 t|i)ai-u(id p,i.- «• hr.i'i r. it y." tf II vVi f . 11 *‘v O 4 ‘ **11 I. • Vichy Envoy Stales Views Wash:.Mg if. did v-h ■ lii mi. .f ... . ii' n .. «1 . told Aiding Si end. v ; -T .iD VVt 111 t« ldii> h««W I. if; Hilt 'll Li .1 f . Ug < 1 ■ which, la• •. t. .uiii tv nn stroyed and .ii u ml i ,ht»«; 1 . ■ : were- (tc.nt or Hying. ‘T t* Ivl lil111 my icei ! i.‘ f " Ilenry-ilaye said to rcpfici whom he prov-iously mm cxpi'c.- eii d<- p .>«e row and chagrin. 11* iid he had pointed ‘ - lh«- « i. iliau population ol ' 1 “' l Vicindy ii;id no mean.-. oi d uivnng itscll' .gainst air raids *n« • • ’heir countr\ . Hcu at. When lu w., asked wa-tlie agio. d with Wellcid lati'i ‘ "it ye teid.iy that the British raid was : legitim il* military measure. the am • i .*> .id»'i replied: ' 1 rtlio e lu i • Hf.M h ■" L1 at a - J t' C a WviSUli. loUi\ i t FviAiN 13 SUJaj GUILTY Ur i v i G IN A P A11’ L M P t •‘a U <n\die, March *». i MM itci.iinl M- Daniel ol Henderson rmiu* i to! tin r emploxee at the Mat to* 1\<m* near here, was iiiii \ icmd in superior court lo re to il ' • oi < . a; ges ot attempting to K a.- . i o \ i ne * I lii :g ion. ! our. oil ti i i ,'if ol J.. • iar\ 31. .h; <> K Nmiocks, Jr., sen tii * tl ' N i h.niei to sr\ eii to tell \rat ' :- o' • o am nt. No notice el appeal \\a-' given. jVi ina mi tori Shima At tacked by 30 Planes, Japs R- port; Identity Not Given. i II r < >: k i - . ' I -■ 11t('i i;i 1 ( . • tmii< 1 ' • i !■ ‘ilay tha' i■ 11 "1 y pi a • i it‘ u'kr i e island -«-i* .del eGing a .1 . - • • . . a " the ' .• • I . ■:••!. Ii 'I .".I •1 . .Illd ■ ■ e till ! I maaide. ■> . . un : me e nice . a id vi m 1 lint ... i ‘ ami .at iiiiuility. T i. v • ;ia anwhi le. had it I '-t air t1 c . .ir when j>la nr- at * m'-'.imi ' if . ighted o.'f . : • .• : .’ ; at rariy today. ; . ij ionlly w ei e . • • i ' •. r. in official an | >, a ee c ut aid. \ j ;••,:> » ; c' ""a a! unit Pin; • , 1; • • . i il .1iKine-e-i>o ' , , pi '(l \V ..e : -! i'ip It is about 3JHM e in !: 'Pi , , , M. Mala .0 i'll I ron \\\, J p ;,n that I'm ed Si >h\-, plane, had e.. • i 'I mi ueh a raid. WEATHER FOI! VOKTII < MfOl.lX A. Night to moderate rain tonight .mu ,• «r I \ Frida \ no decided . Il Mf» in temp* 1 Him t hilt ; _y *1 *i- tend**in Nazi i'nscners Report being \Vilhoui food for bix Days; 24,000 Germans Declared isolated in Attack on Orel. ( I>y "1 he A.- ; iriul rd ! 'n - -) Sov iet t'ruiii i:>t di-i.'pdn s .'I'pot'l a - ci i“> ci' Aim ami Mootly rc'i'ci'.'C' inf Adolf llil Cl millin' a. Mi. , .. (II .'lariny ilia iin if11 - • ■ >i had ailed .'!(>.000 nazi- in Pic IP lay old iiattit «■; Mara.'.'a Pus a did v.a iv un\v "d, ... r.iuy i 1:e remnant'" of the trapped in vaders. 1 i caiiiurca in tin* Stir ay a Hiipi sect):-, wher-* die 16tli (ierman arms of kk.law troops has been encircled. were (liioicil as saying the.v had gone without food lor si\ da\>. A force ol it.iHM; (nrmar.s was likewise d:* dared in Mo. k h.olm (iispaiv'hri to have bee.-, isolated l>.\ tied arms attacks against Orel, a nazi-hdd rail road center 200 miles below -Moscow, but a I’lissiaii demand for surrender wa> rejected b.v the garrison commander. In l> till the Oi < l i: (i s:a. .ye !, >ci .ilv.i-* the 111 v ..!!.■ W e! ■ aid : ft ice;: .ell Is and Upp! e' >a I e Dp lei ! .ed . n is- D ;.: i . •<»rt } •1 •11'' O' ' Ivii.'.-ian ground gunner.' and j).. alike claimed a mounting toll <4 these. Kesei ve plants Iron Yogo-da-. w and Dei ■ d i sped to the St a ray; Hu -a in :. 1 a n<mn ace. .unt. -• i 201' haa i -< v . destroyed r D...I area in > m three-dnv peed. The Kuv'i.::! g-<vei nment am; ■ - (Continued m Page Seven) U. S. Vessel Sunk By Japs i J . • Bi'O CHS t - ) Mill eh .). i aI'i In ipem . i te» rep;uted lodiiy 1 lui .1 ii | tii 1 m.-e tiAV.d 1 • * ■ < « - 1 .id -■ tifik l. l I’nittd Slides p.itrni ve.mi Ashevili*-*, l,27l) ton . two days a^m \\ vaicl me , ctiun t<>•*!•; place sou!!: >>t die island ol' Java and v\as earned out widioui loss to the Japanese. {)n the preceding day, m p» r al head(piarter .a d. anotner J .■ pmn e na\ ;i! !oi ce in tin* same : n r:d i * - ;pon sank the ).“>-1■ »ii Bid! h O" sti over Stronghold. Explosion Kills 16 Burlington, Iowa, Or dnance Plant Building Blown Apart; Blast is Second There. Burlington, Iowa, Ma'ch lAi’i — Death toll ot an earth- i; iking e\ plosion at tho Burl Ington u n i..: plant stood un.>H'I<■ i;111 \ at 1'i e,., today while iv.rue wni. nei.. ; tho i uins of a TNT melt ok s p ■ sibly other \ ietims. More than till injured • .n ho - - pita Is here. Die blast bleu apart t,i ’ tnn r - story brick, steel and r ar i to build ing on production l.n. t": • ■! the shell loading plant -hor'l., belore midnight last night. 11 was the senaid - vh hl.i t ill lc.s. than three niontl d ba ■JO.on,: aere plant. The l.r-t, on December 12, brought death to lit workmen. otticials said an Ani'.v mve.-iigat ing board ua scheduled to leave j Washington l.n Burlington today. A | similar board mu d into ‘hr Mi-t hi i-1 bid ti vo i o •» made pu-ka- . . British Political Source Says Sir Stai forcl Cripps to Become Prime I'd inis ter. l'.\ DKi W .Mllilll.i.. n ! • ::iJw• . March . c i — cxlrcmcl.N reliable and well i:i loinr.ed poiiiicul • tiirw. com ment mg im ihc fail- . 1 recent cabinet champs to c?•:i»*t joihli and parlia»nentar.\ crilivism o‘ the i;o\ . i :ini. nt. sa i .:»a.\ the* ■ \\ as e\ rilk aid'. * d in si: Vaiiord ( !'’!•]'* \\ .1 ‘In icpiar Winston i chili is l it ain prime minister. <l:t ;.! V • "■ ' .1 (.' . 1 i.i : •' » ECJ Oh 5 TP3TIV IN ELJn r. PA A. . i I,, m- .i > . .i i-:i1 • •!.. >•.. * ; ! \. .1 : ■ • 1 . !'■ j;n j "t: A ■ in.-' A ' V. u j\Vi • : S. ' . . • : ■ 1' -- .1 V I'M " til l If 1(1 , tes t i tal»!(*1s 11; -1 i n . t■ In* VI. I , t'WiM s ' lit '. ' *.-i >M. w fit I 72 ly -pt F* fk £■ fk W V p£i&&L"2> 4y elii cwi Gen:; ;a: i ,1 acAi thisr in ' p is Si n k i n g of I hree L a r g e, Trans it •'-• in Surprise Air F a on invaders in can : n_ L 2 tXjl , V- .i!.;i <,li f A !*) • ■ • i- .'• , \rUu;r • i h • U ; i departnu*m ■ Ih-f t ‘m '••i-an.l.-. \'' V V V : tin* ' ii>v‘ ; ; iid of of the I ■ at vu ■ • n: • i - n A* i . .. ii; the !’ :>» . t \ . '.-.’a a • lat-r • .*• rts i • '■ i *‘M enemy . 'r s . rr.\ : .» dc.iih ! JO' .. • a » Vlli ': t <»\ ■ •; .!Pin,.ii:i,.ion aboard. ■ - .»: i. • ,■!« . . n r, i! < j>|iusition :i:* l i-.-r i • the l\u* • e um'i n •- i • a the jr.. : > \v . > teemed Gas Rationing : uwn. :.l.r». ~ :'! i ■: ’ the oil : rid us try . ■ • ■ . w - ■ line i atiomnn won id Id loll ,\ the in 1 : cier. i i is cius ;! .hdii'tiy rec-n.’i enda 1 7 J • : .! • > 7 A. i • d ! • A Si ’ d A Ocr nr ;• • A‘, 1-sU : ’ t !::it ; h i I e <. i h i • i 1 WOMAN STRANGLED IN HOTEL SUITE 1 ; .■ •, • Babson ys Religion, Rather Than Regulation, is Needed y.\ iu»(.! i; U. i: \ii o s Finan Hu Im I.’icin ’ \ M ■ -i t1 businessman km1 a 15*c* ln*>;' amis ol ruh ; ■ - . ' ns ^ hi cl Im'in 4 i ! i ! i ’ V* ■ i' aid No I • to prod o: ■ ■ ‘ they Ini'" : . ■point . o thi pants in \V 1 ill "IP. • i 1 - i or to so, so ' .o - \ t I if 1 lOi'i I I , Hie > i have not the t, oe needed "in> their pi, !■< n u ho-i It ■ , are Ion < ,i -id li If tlie i n lalkin:: ." 1 .. "h'>a - r :, i ■ i ■ t n • i ■ ,.i ii nit [ .no no,-; ... Washington Handicaps War l’nnliu lion. pc i:ap' id I 11 a1 'C nn.il ;■> .cc n. cd ed ' i;a\ in- • iVe.sSiirv in nut nazi m n ■. dr. : ci . I idler 11' 1 ■ c, »st . I dr arc I'm;:; sing •• \ • Pi c .-com unii,T',s>.iry. I: \i !> •:: u d! id -se up null the of ud -cut :‘r pi eint of the all is -as • i. • a r. «t* • needed •on Vet I just he.a- tli it s>in nnt),ooo more is to 'nc ju'ht Pa- .it; ire 11 rniture to wariu in-.re p.utv • hie thing i ■ i - i hc~e i >kv 1 Wj «, W, <*, Jf1 f. P V J f i; ,i i ' % \ fc*“ tU' - "Sr*. iW & jv, SI V 6/ Dili Favored b enator R eynoids Backs Proposal to In crease Pay for Na tions Fighting Men. \V.j ! ,: i '4 • ■ .M;i: ; \ , ... \ A!'*)- .’ ji1 o.i ici he •.'. « 41 Id C i!l\ eiie '..e tU*f l"m« i'i v, to consider il. "( ■: i;; lor il." he declared, add in} the : ! l t:e . i daiiied n mu. i t tee a j. eon-;dei ation •■! the ley .slat a >n in tie Senate. I: u e can d to finance ai ‘to. : :es oi tin •..aid." Reynold •aid. I want to y.\ e our own fc. y .hat they should have.” ed ye ' e r d a \ e.y - ..be 1 dtee. I'a'oded b; . t Instead ol elite; ar: Ru* Army ant BRCt. iHTON PAROLEE CCXVIC i FOR AR.Vtt RaU'i Ma A G'->v< • * a State ! '1 ! :. ran * • lay. BRITAIN EX PAM, - SERVICE LLS'IING? Burley Quotas Not increased a in' >unced dda\ d .. HUE* . SUM) ac ' ' 'A t >uid u unrhan.a ed. i; to t hr i v ■ > iurtion 1 ■i t h - .n iv Re. In eekai.R a 1; : :p r allot” at. run Lire, .-a’ tMi ! l • ; hurl*•> ri *hr are; pushed t Cm < !< . itio ! extendinn tint : Maid: ! rar'r ye 1 the deadline lor deierinimiu’ tli yoar\> platdinu allnlniont and r . | Netm,q C|11<*ta. oi ni.ikin.t* an increa• n an a 1 ready inno; inri <1 .»:'• ■1 n a'n fi r rl* dl pr n ,r] he*'ll 1*. « 'ip.'i 11-*? d'j nop.r allotment \v< Bandoeng And Batavia Threatened Japanese Invasion Hordes Capture at Least Six Key Towns; f ierce Battles Rase Al! Over Island; Japs Advance in Burma. Bandoeng, l.iva. i r i (i a \ March L.— < \) Holding out Ihi hope that •( an\ moment tin attack < ,1 the » min.v will be lam.(lied liein another side" b.v ike alius. iiculenanl gov ernor genet I ol the Hutch Fast Judies urgon lava's inhabitant* to -»t.t. iii their stout rcM.-Jame to the Japan. ve in an address L'st night ir i ; r tin- people’s council. SpoaKu.s .,t a historh session ol i • j oin.t *i In. liubertus J. v . Ahn.' ;• in me population to ■ in.fiac Ocneral .Mac'Arthur’s 1 ji 1 : i •< l'i i. ppiiies and i on • itt:.m oi. oeicjise oi certain v .. . a i rc o.i; til gi\ es tis the u.»4 \ i > resist the su mo lur (By Tin- Associated Press) Java appeared deemed to ■ ■ . lest today as Japan's inva -' i Ii ! des eaptlll't -1 at least six K(H'WUs. mimirmtly 1 hreat •iicd bo! Ii t lit- • • i• i ( apittil Bala am! e al d hi adcpiarters at Bamlocnu and bombed the last possible liarbor at which I’niteii Nations reinforcements 'miyht debark. Starkly summarizing: the ■ r a bulletin from Dutch In•■ad(piarte!,< acknowledged that la- enemy was •‘advancing’ con ; t.iniudly" with fierce battles now rairimr “all <'\cr the island." The communique sail! Rising Sun bombers vveri* also attempt ing to knock out the port of T.iilaljap. on the Java south eoast. to prevent either rein forcement or escape of the is land*. defenders. Official reports placed the eneniv within ten miles of Ba tavia. which the government had 1 alrcadv left, and within To miles i of th» new gov eminent seat at i Bandoeng. 1 T! . I t the Japnn e* . -1 - UpO! ■■ M tV both I ! >o giu-•< • .T i ■ • :a \* :; 11 it rat ion tactics. \y iLi • •• ;en i Hrdi*h mil. •a- - ■.|ii;, Jap.me < rem it ' iiii •: .< ci on ] igo Three) Stimson Says ‘Mater ial’ Reinforcements Have Arrived Within Past Week. \ ! ’ See - , ■ . \ s- it :tel today reine a remrili e .1 . .11 'ilf lil't :• ■ v ... t I'.u.i c : . ' ' let t'd 111 11IV ■ o, ■! .... '.a! -..a 1.0 Uuteh .it tin: present battle." ■ \ ■ ■ .ipj- 11 n it been daiiiii .-lied b\ v. ’! d:a\\ gts. but in ■' i ,m-i we . we ii1 incr. ised our air • 11>p• : i a attvially.” he said. S' .. n v, Uhheld details nt the ■ i . .111,1 ,d>. w as guard t ,iniua.nt 'ti 1 be air tores ■ ib is ral I) ■ ..la- MacArthur e p.nyi d le millet heavy losses on St ,l,i | ia ik e a, .i sli i pi se said on Sin imy n Mu l’liihppini-s. Stimson. smiling broadly over the . unto ported emip, told the reporter.-, ,. • • : a - ’ i . an Mar Arthm vvn ini-1 e |v e I tlie atlaeh \ea.. marl--- ‘‘by I \v n't nay wlielln lie had n p,■ n.t- - mi foi<e bid hi. h i. i- ugh i nt < i hip. 1 iit'iri. -n Held for 'Idle Talk’ C. Phonvpholo Joe ft. IFirton, "1, of Ft. Jones, fab, employ, e of a Pacific coast dofens • plant has bc< i ted in San 1' 1 oneisco charge i th talking in detail about ship ric>\emonts. A i thoi’il u-s a! c an lt ci\ ilia ns an 1 serv it e m u who di cl naval inf< n ban mis a other public places. Pacific War Hero i.icut. Edward H. O'Hare The nat' nV latent h- ro Li."it. Edward i i (1 11.. , who alone ac counted for six of the < ie-ht* n Japanc.-e bombers which attacker! a lr S. aircraft carrier and otb.-r w tl Pacific. ■' n of 1 a ift \\ ere rep i shot down. Lieut. O’llare is from i?t. Louis, Mo. (C'. > t' 'll I ' 48)
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