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Hettitersmt Batin Bfcsfrafrir ------ °-N’LY DAILY NEWSPAPER PI RUSHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA 1 WEN I \ -NINTH VEAR 1 nX'W-Vp E ry: AY / ' HENDERSON. X. C„ Till RSI) AY AFTERNOON, MARCH 12, 1! 12 " l;iJS,l1^;FIVE CENTS COPY . m ash Jap Ships Tojc Boasts Allied Navy Is Crushed Washington Reports Eight Big U. 5. Bomb ers Sank Two Vessels, Set Four Afire and Beached One from Big Japanese Armada. ' I he \ssoei.i ted Press, i IP i\ % 1 . " Immht is \\ err credited Pol a\ with crippling at lca-l p.ut ol i Japanese invasion armada mailing down the coast ol New Guinea toward \ustralia, while in I okvo Japan's Premier General lojn h.rt-.led ihal allied >ea power had hemi crushed in the i.:r Pacific. - * i ■ '"d . i >■ '“'u . ! _ ! ■ i' 111rc ( Japanm e din' i .«d i t n on1 or beached and ' < * *i dai caged. including a . nn.g >,\n !;iV n w Nrv. • • c ran in if pie -aid the \ ' i s and three aged slightly. The m.-in fleet of Hie I nited Mates and Britain has alreadv di-appeared from the surface of the Pacific." Tojo asserted in a speei h ( elehrating the conquest of tlie Dutch East Indies. Army reported 1* ah a .- taggera.g I>i•»w to Japanese d, ; T > -«la\ .n New Guinea .\aiei':-. di nppmg IB tons <»1' bombs ■a i < ; if! t two vc.--el . .no mg. lour idocl on 'he head. The Amt.*! iean lorce.- re turned in*, .et. ■ .: • ng one A'V wet e re|iorted moving down the New Guinea coast. i govon rit spokes decJared the a-.-au.lt was "only tin* begum !.d of allied counter !" nag Japan'.- threatened •n ■• 'i *. «■ \ a t A i.-tralian main llowcver. twelve Japanese homhers raided Port Moresby, the capital and major port on the south coast only 300 miles from Australia's ( apt York and caus ed slight damage yesterday. 1 lure was an unverified report (Void a a 1 on Tag" Four) TWO VESSELS SUNK IN CARIBBEAN AREA (AP)— T;U- \a \ ' ■ ■ . • >cta\ that t\v > dium ize ! : tish tania nci Sw-. dish ■ o .4,0li i, ■ ■ , m an.drntiled, . bn:: ti.i1 ! »d at '.nr C.mb . .at a fro !'hr X;, y did 1: ' a\ i.n1» n the , 1' - - |a i1 details < !v iAiulohlc here. Gandhi Sees No Solution Leader o I India’s Mil lions Say Britain Must Recognize and Undo Wrong. V . tAI'l — nment - in - , n I . po-t-War ' . !• a.a. thr 1 . rad- . llmd.. nati >na!ist>. .I. n. d t day to . tllrnt- nt I t the . 1 .".!i man w! | t n oinc . ■ , tiili . 1 (saintly me> A. It .1 a C : an • . rtv. -aid in an ■ , dnst India” 1 dei .i'ii a.-- imperialism—• hi ;hy m: t• ■ tKr quo :mn, "What .. d ' i 1: ■ n government do ■ rd .,irly t.■ ,-ettlo the Indian I"- '011 " Oandhi said: ■ in N. :r ,.| • v Km 1.0 the Brit - 1 think th i impo ialism ha-i lin : t’ r yr. atr-q ei hue against. !i ri-.r nmrdiate thing therc n e ;1...: ;i,e B .: >h giivernment nd d. s i-.inU'-s the wrong and undo it. ■(If the undoing there is yet no - an \ : i>li n the Indian >i;v. Vet 1 cannot help thinking that before Brit - hi -..r' i-l.-.im moral srperioritv sh 0 as! !; kr 'his first step ” Axis Claims 823,200 Tons Of Ships Sm Italian Subs Raid British Squadron Mussolini’s High Com mand Says "torpedo Pianes Score Hits on Three British Cruisers in Eastern Mediter ranean. ' lli * Associated Press.'I He.i \ \ new l low s against t'ne allies mI si mi were < I.limed b\ tin* a\i* tn.li\ with the Mermans ns sertrn • teal X'J.T'iOO inns oV ship pm: had been sunk In Ameri can waters and the Italians re po: ting sii: e‘‘ss in attacking “a great i'ti.ish nav.il squadron" in the «• ,l» . n Mediterranean. 1 'r» n « : Mu - nl in :' high comma* a . Mil v ;t t nf Italian torped<>-eaiT\ - inp • <1 i: thin ■ liiiV : h • ■ ■ • j « . •;• 1 i>11>i);11) 1 y ;.uk oik : !ir (,. . , ..n vei Vion nl Hie Medi • h-i'\l ii\e Bnt : < : - ;i (it.i .aged three hit ’a i ’ : 1 .. i i ■ . • H*‘ i>» plane . another b\ (,. : ; naif! • . and 1h‘‘ : ifth hi 1 . i • ! .' /, 1-1 mat torpedoes. Hit lei s high command said Cierman submarines operating in north and central American waters had sunk 17 more mer chant ships totaling 10?*.000 tons, making' i total of 77'?.500 tons sunk In nazi raiders off the \meriean coast. ; binar no \\ ei e creditet 1 iv ■ ■’.••! r.nie • with mkmg mi ad<; * t.•4r i.d5n.7liU tons. i ;.<■ 11- : .in ei>mmunique als*> re (Continued on Page Three) RAF Raids Moulmein I ,■ ik i' i., A1 arch 1J. (AIM i >r i' > -pei at mg 1 »*• »r: • 1 he r nr v • i: centi U Bin a ha < carried • • .* their ecotid lr. a\y att ick within ! . - ■ i!i the Japanese-'KTMpied j 1 rt «•! Ah-ulmem, according to an ii AF c- ji unique relayed today by t ■ Alt -1 ndia radio. I h r.od wa> staged yr tnday, t .<■ 1 i ni 11j at • v;ud, w ith "enemy O' 11 > >ns" ll-e ell.1 t target-. !':o apparent lull in the l.md ' a11;i ■ u ,i: borne out by the tact t ■ it 11 • : e wa n » new rept»rt ; roni a ha adcplarters l ‘ie.ogi; ,ng dispute i i < pol led tii it t • .I..pane--e were o act r id;ng a i" ' " is •»I tr nche ma th ol the rai - i m f mil 111 'A nut (’eg11. \\ hieh li 1 *■ !• north of Rangoon. METHODIST WOMEN CONCLUDE SESSION !: Miurh 111 (AIM- The .: i < •! ! I MU lit I lie Well in' ■ ty . ' C'hriNtinn Service of ih ;tt l '.i, i I m, i Mel lr idi-t church".-, i I. d here tinluy with the eleelinn ■ 'I Mr ll' li. 111 iiiker ol Kinston :is erelnry. All other officers wt r,• re- leeted. Toe deleuatrs decided to hold t!ie ! ol;; i. et mu .n \V il- on. Tojo Reports Great Success For Japanese Tukyu, (From Japanese Broad ■ - March 12. (A.P) Premiei Cn uial Tu.jo told a special se>Mni ( 1 l ' J..panose diet h>da\ that J. - P n b. captured more thai MO,Out I aiei -mee the start ol ' ir the Paeitii lie addea 'hat “Japan’s deit-ns. pu- itiun along he northern boro" (the frontier \vu. Soviet Kussia) i. solid " .Japan’s navy mmihti- u hi< part C Continued on Page Sc;. :n> 4 Navy Big Three See F. D. R. : * mm The hie three of the IJ. S. Navy nro shown on their way to w>nfer wph President Roosevelt »m 11.• • i ar Pa iiu- war i111 i• i•' n. I.n’t i»> riuht. are Admiral Ernest J. J\ ■ the l 8. fleet, v plan i in 111 ’ i cj • v . r * . .• j.» 8* a, tad Admiral Ii • am., y . ! • ■ ; *. f.:.... . .• 1 ,.i i. . :. i ' ' ml I'rciSHj Brazil isca Alien rope P r •- .31 cl c n t V argas 1 <il R taii a tary Ac tion fur Sinking of Feu Brazilian Ships; P • . ’av 1>. a of War ? . # 1 i - pL^tCO. M u oh I . I ! , IS tOCpl \ • n ot part ol 1 Plods >i a\i^ lit Brazil. .iftion " * ■ • • 11.. i a re ’..:0k ol four ’ ! ' I' f U.l- a < ••'.’il (if. ... i a n y. * *i .r pi opert> ■ li. l.l,.MI!l*sr <f I gal sii 11 \ i lor harm o: i . v result • i*:>% < in - Survivors kwvich Port r< , i ,,i • - *»nl>li — 1. ,i 1 lit re' vi.•• ;f \ ng!!,; . . i State i> . . s of a i • • j * . j y »■ i ire'ght ' V^r lay nig:: 1 a I . ,, ' Id ill ’ .f | i . t lie llellli .- .III l j. I li 'll | linker. .1 ,.l .1 f.\ h.> : > Inti r the i ini-- [psvv • in 34 s-.iviv- ; : .■ t) : - 1 ■ freighter, y;,, 1 |V( • : the sinkings. v‘ ., ... o.-.tfly 20 1 HALF CF COT! ON MiLL PR >i l L riO SI UNDlK i'KiORi! i^w !!•’•' > •' ■ • ’ ■' :' tji.fl i I • ! 1< (!:.> • T (• \ ‘ Ti • Of. . , t will i stat« n-< ' ' i .•.nc ;i! • } * i 1' 1 > t H »M i " If* i j i i • • ■ v Hit lit ••! ’• • . Workers to !'ur:..co Demands for Duration of War. B. coon: ” ' ' ’ ( i i>\ r* • ‘ ‘ t: Pul ti n 1 •" in --5 D 11 1 1 I *t,, i , : In 1 . In ! • 1 ; agct « '• ’ ! hr n ■ ' j lieved " •• * 1 cently >id «•> • ?>v ’ v*'" ” ' M t ‘; 11 1 i > ;•< ' when '' • i stalled ii> ‘ > ( when I the !»••... h ! )ni';i!:1 Fiffhiijig: t r On 1 • • Det • ' dynamic It rami',4 ‘ ‘ ’ ! i.s «> succeed aeaimt t j other systems that are ..i* ■■■■! n tie- < I wu .oda> I Gei vnivsi i'o'.-.iticno in Vv hole Begs e >. • i .orth of d ?n o ! c n s k arc f h rcatened; Break through Scored in La Ft I! men Area. (?*’. IM*.■* \ '\ Pros 1 L j a's ,• i mi? s w ■ < o v(>norte(1 l .Ai\ to !• vo hr?»k< \\ through ( }> ■ •: Its ,t <i t' « <!i n*?-i »i);iroa»-hi*s .-if Sm : nsL. ko\ r. j\ \ • .m ;i rid ;r h , w si of A’ i .\\ . i» • I'm-* l\ pod'ho*. lid Gr r.i in positions in the w .« ! • \. * p", i n mrl 1 nf Sm. h "sk wrr; now enditn J O! : !.y t o- Soviet counter of ferv *• .• 1 "<i> < ued annthci ■ 1 : - • : « o-, U>-ugh north <u i -ak • !: > -a -'ii the 1. uingrad front, - • up.-rtcd. si . Mug strung hi'M .01 (|( ivi po ii ii *ns. S • : ' mid inn* d:* patclu’.' said • i t '. ' :»l) ‘it"i (.;«•! man . o Lako nen. were . . T ■ * ■. do. mriling . sod .-up piles O' ■ m< that ' id< o- ‘.'ii' a1',--, rasing an mug the- Gri mails., LITTLE ACTIVITY ON LIBYAN FRONT l . . M; : h 12. AIM A tv. -« n't !!••<' Bril!s}i .inr.y «• m :nu:..tit ■ today nl\ : t act and i mi.lt r plane opera* i »n «»n Iai-y.-in nattl. fmnt. It -n:d: "'mi ! mating patrols again were a-' i •• 11- m ghtnit the day i > ■. ; ; I ■ r* - m • incident ot importanc . "i Hir .ur Ihi ce> can ied > ml ;t-n . f .. . cep.- :: , .ipport "I tl> am MIAMI It MtltlVI S Wellington. New /(aland. March I i.— (AI‘)—Patrick .1. Hurley, first I'nitcd States min ister to Nt u /a aland. arrived Here today to assume his post. CONDEMNED RAPIST GETS COMMUTATION i; : i \! * eh 12. -(API- T I f. I • j''. the I 3th— :■ I il;t\ i■ liccn execution day lor Wala.-r r. ■ I : ii 1 im fill, ml \ 'vilitr vail, i ad t■ ki.(; ..in. r Bp '■ • Hlilun i ■ - m ail'd iliia dfalh -fill Ilf• ■ i.i I d Blue V. nun ictrri oi raping a trn Gasoline Rationing Recommended • I :• t tin* ra t1 O.lKiO.lHM) motorists a ! m ;»• iy v • • ■ > : i g nvrr the mileage le; :n their tiro. I'. .(■ :. s 1 nnlu -! ry pn »p« «sed to IV - Imatoj I ekes that eon- . i .it on mu system, to eope n . siipn > eondition ro -u11 eg i 1 ' « -mieng or diversion I of tankei w ;.eii . ..el oil from the! ■ m 1 < onboard. liei og:;:/mg that perleetmn ol i i';i: i v !i jghl require wet u . tin ,;mill- try i epoi * i i i nmi:ended that ieivi - . pi > an interim pr. -gram,' •i 11 • i • \ e i edin’o!vg eurtailing by per •••:.* tie* ga-elme supplies i r! 11;.. .lira's 1 (lii.ti00 st rvieo station'. I web eiiili retailer apportioning th" avniiao’r luia »ng his eustome. More... the industry asked th:P all the-o -t i < latioiv i)C put un der a 7 p . m eiu lew . t hat find nil del \ ei'Ts o« 't . a1 that the world - i e ge • pi pell i .e > Mem >0 1 the simthwesi the Nev York-Ph. ludelphia area. ViATHIK HU; VOKTH 1 \KOI.IN A i oiidi uiioj;at NEW CHINESE DEFENSE LINE 1 .!} i.1) \\ ' ....1 . . . •• .1; cine -• - e. •• « . .. ■ « ; a h - v;. i 11 .*•:,! d til. ! r. a .aady -oil li id* »■; I' (' ilii'.M t o »ps c !i 11 at I . a ill < ! . \. l. i • • . ai i. nd iVan Allnd ,-tr. ml1, pn at 4" nidi. r. •! K.a.u n. then* ha-te I • • n aeh the eajatal. A'ctimi drdiei ana iiaairi > v. <•:■■■; m; :er n id h .41 ,iit' ,v j -f• |>;-,: fm 1 r carry out the scorched earth policy. The wells u ■»; id be -n .i.-.hed • ■ :j...;. • c^idy the J..p- vculd re quire 1 i\ e year.- dr n p;nr>. (Central Pre--; BRITISH MISSION TO U. S. IS CANCELLED ! ' . M : ic'l ! •>. — i M’; — ini) - .Vii’il r f hrnbill dis • ! • d t d a s l iia 1 a projected production < uordiiiation mission (is i "i'd ’’ erbi ook in the i a i :i St it* s bad been laneellefl and ili.s* it w is uncertain wheth ci Ucav'ci tirook would come to \\ asbim; ton. Australia Sends Food To Singapore \■■ ' "Ii 'll !>' i I .--rd *lie : :.t." el vl,"dy, .11 .mi.' It til, 11,'. .1 . I-curl i! ■ 1 1'iie, \. tin re i- will..-. • i.Kol ' quid' I led '. i .-I - lere . . .1 . • ■ todav and t';> ' 're lr. i.;iy •. • : hew'it ew,id e el": el died DRAFT INTERFERENCE CHARGED IN ARREST • c . . 1 ,!u. ri.evi' 12 AIM Fd 5ch< t cl W i the Char l.itti yftl d "" • i" ' nr-d toe iy 1 lie : Fl’.l .1 ■ d rill.:." Abr; K I ' ton. in a i .e ■ lcrli 1 t.te unction ng ut lecal 1 Scheldt Mi.'d tli.it K dr rhargen . ' i hiving " nterfere.! • "i I he not Ilia I |HI.U. ■' ■ !e. el ."id board in setectmi; ..•ie> A Kale:. .Ii . dd■ t i\a1 i* Sel'C'd: end. - iy i ■ ... tied ”' ..id mi 'id Civilian Aviation Training Doubled Number of Students Given Elementary Pilot Training Raised from 25,000 to 45.000 a Year Under New Program. V. .irlii.'t M in-li 11 \I’i —TP*, i \ \ • i\-’ili.tn a\ iution ti lining 1 • • •1 (l■. s \\ as or tiered more i d uhlrd in si/e . Six* :;<*;«.* • «. i * l |>i* !«!> Illto tilt* \\ t rI tort s 11 t t Ml 11 if* Ul‘ :1 t * \ jp .i ■ , *.t tIm* nation s . II |»OV\t‘l. I ;»e Itli.e I It Ills t,i\ rn t it no n . .i ■ ■ • i. .tioiiig is in Im* - it ii m ii • ti lo 15.000 a \ ear. ant; 1. • 'tie s til tile so. Mini. -1 * ..' i i > i m■ tripled t<» ti an ■ suae :.', a mural - ! \. I i infi.!"". t ra hiing is 11» In* I.r*.\ »d* -i mi i i e 1 i. st :mu tor ground it i iii.n ians \hoi;l 51.000 art to l); gi\t*n this tr.tilling an nual 1\ . ii. vi;*\< m us i»i id i> l ' l ' BATAAN PENINSULA FRONT IS QUIET \V a -: It. M . on 1- £.-\P1 rhe \\ . : it. i' >n« >£ the sriol'est e ■ .mt| e~ ol llu W.t.a eportoil today that the lull in lyhtiue un the Philippine.' Bataan >rn u • la ei lit aiued. It was the 111 i i t ti ennseeutive day hat tin ilepa'i u ent i onm ted n< > ■ i an' !' \ mi tin pen m i
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