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I Itettiterjfon HatUj Htspafrh ______ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IX Till- .1 TiON OF NuRTII CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWEN 1 \ -NINTH YEAR i.kasioo wihk .skkvicr of UL’\TT1L’DL’AV \- • ~ ] ~ ~—— __i ni-: associatf.i) ntKSH. HENDERSON, N. ( !• 1, i. t \ i ■ . . i;>, 1 A R( 11 1 ., 1 :t 12 ' 1 (1.. ,1. 1 • - pj\ CENTS COPY Invade Solomon Islands • * A — _ _ Move May Be 1 hrust ror New Zealand In 5 e c o n cl Chief i heatre of War With Japan, British Imper ials Join Forces for r irst lime With Chinese In Irrawaddy. j • . i*I‘l*(*ss > iiF'.'tinst ’ torn, in tin w. iter • -Is nirvinj; a '•n.Lr 1 in iimi: era shore > f til" C I-!',.; t Spoap-il off 'n a 1 ■' ■. !ia \ a! |ir!itra t i"ii ' a ' tri"!i i -land'. In tin s*-i -iii:i chi t theatre "> m war with lapun. the I*'ati-.ii imperials withdrawing 1 a 11 Ii 111i ha\ e for ihe 1 1 hi r 'mil. i! t hinese troops, nil ' " ( oiisolid.iie a I 'unt ■ ■ ' * " ’ ni -in routes nut ol It ""ii, il'l to S'l miles from the a ."dm: d cit\ cl the lrra M-.ddi delta. P< tiv '' '■ '■ i ■. tie", i ;a Ilv a ■ d • .. New Hebrides 1 Ni /.<. tni :.!■ the island ' • I'1 ted \i Ai; t:. ahead of : " ' 1 ' ■ : : 11 the cintin v A -- a' i'i e1 imai'M.iiee over th" .a- a ■ ah. ted, ;> ' i tile s’ !m 1 ■" ynmp. I :\>. arship tore * v. - sigh'd tiiree days ay.. ..tl Kcp-a, ‘■a ' Rdt -d.md. a -‘e .ping .-tone ' >' - .Wv 1'. :ii tn the s..l.mions. Ah.,. : i "a ng at : .1 I ’cut : i ! e i .y. aid At"1 a:it; ’ti.e(i ’1 e enemy td■ : • C!a.-■ at,', mi the 1 A: e M.'t . . Xmv Br.tally ye.ster The Japanese offensive was crippled to some extent in the sinking of seven ships h> air attack Iasi Tuesday. < loser at home So? tlie enemy, a single ! nited S* 11i's submarine has picked off four vessels, boosting to 1 IM the total of Japanese ships destrnx'd or damaged by l S. forces. * be l nited staff's submarine action was the latest of a series of blow- aaainst Japanese craft in \siati< w dors. m; i!-n* amend ! • : a:.pan late vester • m 1 ! • idcr.' i: ed •«. i i !'m‘ 1' clean ..." . • 1 11;11 Japanese • d S •. fen . v ,. . , ■ f , were declared RAF O' ? R PARIS; NO BOMBS DROPPED ’ 1 —( \P> The o V : h o II.i v a! J la p. m. i i.: it were Five Japanese Planes Downed in New Guinea : iaim — t ■ - • 11 i led l ui.iy \n • ■ y heavy ' . .m : • ■ y planes ■ ,i y. n .1.i; iane> i t Sa i a and L ie ■ \, C one. \ q i . 1 < i i. : - ■ i da ; \ i .i. i ,.\> y damage in ai :> d root hil i- - :: i | or i:i tlie harbor of Lae. \ . \ o ,■ ,■; . hoi's escaped da ■ go in tlie fight with a formu la.n "t .lan:n sr r rsuit pi inf's. ■a hie!! sintered the loss of five craft. Mo.i w 'a le the situation on the Bataan : d!r: Ir'.nl in the Philip . ne~ as ot"', 11 led nnehaneed GERMAN FORCES KEPT British-Red Drives Find Hitler Slow British Air Forces Batter at G e r m a n !'■ Bases as Timoshenko’s Armies Batter Way Across Donets Basin in Ukraine. I H.v The Vs-oeiatod ITrssi (Jcrmany's suri nyt inn ■ i ■ ‘v i: sivo waited today on the calen dar, propitious circumstanc s and Adolf Hitler, but Britain's | and Russia’s offensives- —in tin | air and on the land, respectively | —were in full swiny. The British announced a fitv raisiny raid on the yreat Ger man naval ba.-e of Kiel while j the Red army, haviny lieateii 11itlor to the sprinytime pinch, was battering its way across tiie ! tonets basin. Via Stockholm came word that Marshal Someon Timoshenko ami his southern arm;, of from one and a quarter to one and a half million nni had forced the enemy to draw once more on re serves being prepared for Ger i many's own offensive effort, j The Germans a tin ttucl tin y ■; i : j Were on the dofti:-i\e again.-' , "strong enemy lorn-" in the 11 is h I region—gateway to the Caucasu . London observers held that th " | jectivt's oL Timoshenko’.- Hn dtvi-ioa i was the Dnieper bend, naturi! ck | tense line1 in th heart of th Ukraine. j Unofficial reports have plnct d them only 30 to 40 iniles from tins goal. Although by the calendar spring is lint a week away, sn n> on the Staraya Itnssa front, lie low Leningrad, was reported so deep that ski troops still had to carry the burden of the fighting against the entrapped ltitli Ger man army. The British admiralty indical <l j Germany was exerting tier Ini! boat force in the battle of tiie At lantic. Three submarines r p u'ted on January 3 to have hern - ink m an ill'ark on a I\r;I s-ii sow i iv. hoe U -1 3 !. U-434 and U 574. all were commis sioned in 1941. six .:. ’lulls brio • their doom. Indulgence In the U-boat pi oners, the adm raltv .nuiouneeme';: -aid. slum", d that in a half-year • ' act ion the aggregate - on - ■ t 1 ■ -• tnn was ;he sinking "f a mere nt ship and the destroyer Stanley, l a - i erly a United State \ c- si 1. \ It took a i|tiarrel a - -leg ! abroad one of the i alrik d sulu; to force the eon n .aider to M net lank.- and go to t.'ie .- in lai’c be rendci. Are 1 hese 1 okio s Next Moves? ?ri a lic!e more than three months tHo Japs virtually have gathered m all the areas belonging to their “greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere. This map shows where Japs may make one of three moves: ntiack Australia through New Zealand; drive into India; smash at Kussia, the ancient enemy on the north. Other possibilities are a thrust towards Africa, at Hawaii or against Alaska and Canada. (Central Press) Farm Supply Bill Faces Likely Veto President Roosevelt Considering Veto Re cause Measure Bans Sale of Government Held Stocks at Less Than Parity. Washington. March Id.— (APi —A high administration source said today that President Roose velt was considering veto of the StiOa.000.000 farm supply hill be cause it bans disposal of gov ernment-controlled stocks of farm products at less • than parity . The I’IV : den I w; - b« at* n bda in S< ■...' 11 pfoas 1 ha! ; h i be < • na ted h Ip ng 1 i■ - reported to beii ’.1 it “illy by .. \ et -■ cm mid he win hi; 1" >' nt. A veto v. mid •• ’'an that the ; are .re. a.a v\ . ee m-iuy h r the mi ni inis t it • p begin aig .1 iy ! . y. > lid be : et urn d t » t ’ ng! e. ! • a : ! ■ -the ci m -idera tion. l.eg:.-!at> r .-a a that :t would have 1 • !u ai■;e >\ ed in nine form soon al ter t: ia! d.de to (f «-id . aspen- ion ol : - *! m heae! .t pay a sent . \ sti me. tr iwmy bloc m: ye-der fn ' 1 . • 1 pn ides for ti e 1 Lai!•;;ie.al-.)' >nes farm t'mant act, and then a!b mpted to trim an addi tional SAmhnii.()(»<) irma the ada inis t • . t a mi a! n I... \ Ifta t a >n pr< j gr on. PULLMAN CHARGES TO BE INCREASED \V;i i. M.nvh 13 (AP) — The mlci ’ )’« commerce cummiss.on authm ./••(! th Pullman company to day lu increase its rates, lares and charge l.y ten per cent. ’I’he company \v;s authorized to put the increase inti effect within, ten days alter lilmg the nee .'-.-ary tai ilt. with the commis . m. Relaxation Of Hours Law Gains Support Washington. March 13. (AP> Hi-partisan el forts to lin.it >\ ert i . pay in war industries w re pre.-ei in Senate circles today despite o, - position from. Secretary ot Lab* : 1 'trkins. Senator Lee, Oemecrai Oklahoma, ask ■ I Chairman Nels.-n t* the war prou tii'U board to reeomi end leg islatioi n overtim. and \ avs o! putting i..• * e >hilts on tin* job \h i-1 Senator He Republican, Ka, - is. urged early a» ion on a measure t > increase the win week from 10 e> -4B hours before ex. • pay is allow ed Hie law now pn»\ des for time ^Continued. -jh Page I ye-,. Fire Put Out On Normandie New 5drk. March 13.—(API — \ lire apparently originating in rubbish aboard the llame-rav aged Sli0.000.000 Normandie was quickly extinguished today. Workmen engaged in salvag ing the 83,123-1011 craft sent an alarm that hrou-ol 10(1 armed Coast (iuardsmcM. a firchnat and an engine. They brought (lie blaze under control in la min utes. Politics Out, FDR Declares U\. hi!::; ■! . March lk - ( AP) - I’resident Ik 1 elt told a press e <:i 11 is iii i1 today *iKit this is a war and polities "iik lie .d Ins remarks applied to Congrc.**- ;i - u ell as the press. We read t . uoh politic: in the papers these day.* And these article's talk in tern ot the past, he comm nted Mr Ik e\ elt made that remark when ad;ed whether he thought there could he a greater concentra tion • m the war effort by political gr<>ups, n w >papel’s and o1h«*i . Political Apathy Extends Even To Likely Candidates I Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. By BOB THOMPSON Raleigh, March 13 With only j eight days left in which candidates , tor State offices may file, the books' of the State Board of Elections arc ! as bare as old Mother Hubb rri’s . | cupboard. If it was not for Dick j Fountain, Marvin Blount and on.* or two others 'here would be almost no rea-on for holding an election this yea:-, the constitution 1° the contrary ; notwithstanding. The political apathy on the part of | ‘h• • voter.' of North L’a.olina ap- ' re t!y 'ns ext tided to tut pros-1 I pective candidates themselves. Do/-, c11> of men—men who would havt n df* mod race—have changed their [ minds. Sc! lorn ;t ever before this close to the end o! tne filing period have' the- board.' books earn d so lew names. Here is what is in store for the electorate lor next Mas < pri-j maries. Both Senator Bailey and DicK i Fountain have posted their $100 tees to run for the Democratic nomi nation for TTnited States SpivOp. | :\[ this late date it seems most im pr 1 • >'->)<' that mvhod.v else- will try. •; Inei .iii Ti« e S1 a e > has pol ill- hi: $75 !•> t il<> In. ri'-i li i■ t .■ n 1ml !u> h i no opposition. Nor is any in sight The same goes lor A soclate Just.. Michael Schenck and Emery 1)- li ny. The Cungres tonal spotlight - e the Iirst district where thin■ 1 , ,, have posted their $100 lees to r..ii for Congri ss Herbert Bo m Washington and Marvin Blount nd Jack Edw rds of Grecmllle definitely in the race Runnel i- 'he favorite but this race will attract statewide attention. John Kerr in the see nd d :■ et and Graham Harden of tie to rd have filed and neither i . ponent who yet ha- . 1 with $100 worth of iiitoii' e' - er Hamid C 'ole'- f'■ nor anybody else h s i led ti'oi'i the f iiirth district. But l| : M's h • di ed will be lm tin " ' >>'■ •'<* nit is in sight I ■ itv t fth J e Folger has onp.ssi! >n i1 11 C Speas of W e-t 1'i s a 1 R " have filed Carl Dorham. Bay mod Clark, and W O Bnrgin. represent., tives from the sisth. sew nth and eighth, resnectivelv hav e ' i'ed and put up. No opponent' to date Hon Doughton. itie en.are.m ot the Mays iContliiuvd oo x . Angel of Mcr^y Ruth Hurley Reeve* !y t ;ui j;11* i! as a member of the ;* -1'. iMgtej] Red Cross nurse aide , Ruth Hurley poses in her new unil-'nil. S• i«' i> da ighter of Brig]. Gen. 1’utriek Ilurh y. .-perial Ameri can env.*y t > Xe\v Zealand and sec retary ui \ «!•• in the Hoover ad ministration. {t i u fyal Prezr. i jy j-^s. 'si 4" - e* O %»? A 1m w i. O FI 1 ' ■ nt l i I led and ... th ■ Sc dously W< ' ■ : mg of D-?tu;rter Pair. In ndnli Y.i. '■* :ir ’i 3 i \i’ ■ ■> I- "I (> • i- i . v'h y ||. I ■ H'l 1 I '>■;! t>> " I' • M .>11'! u I ;•>’•.! I !!•••! 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An , ( ill C.'ifV HC '. .: I -- H Ctrl ' i 1 . l 11 - hill 1 i.l.. v ' ill lug ip ha! i the allotment foi nistrati\ ex- ( - |.-i - ml giants in the tarn reha.> 'htat i m program. i ff ;i n the .ipi r.-printinn caiv.e a a! 1 IV in 1 111 a- Pre- dent la a 1-f \ I ’ a. , - : ' f1 . led re! .n V\ ,l> ! ; I. i ' 11 f ng a \ ctn I'l '.lie I tit ire i la a , i II Ret itiean, Kan-.i II - in"."VP ''.I. id put till el lb . ■ . ram •out ol bus ness. ' but Represent'd •■ Wood mi. Democrat. Virginia. ' lIlf Ilf,.. .■ that ad i ini'trat". nrogr.fn "Ii,.. ' ■ > ai• , r 1 • tiic-f pf.p.f !., "... '• .uni he. ' an a i ol if a, ‘d t> ih'! 1 a ■ a ■ i G'.-ani, 34 Days O, a Raft vSvi.:W4> (H r». •« Sentenced Heavy Sentences Meted to Defendents in F irst Spy Trial of Present War. • O'lfuia! cl t. dr ’ ‘ ‘l >! '• i : ‘ ivd Hu* V, , .({(•]- !' | . Wage Control Under Study \v.,. ■ •! Mach -I At’) — The c.i:.. ' i; ! v "• a : a. war n ■ ) ■' " ' ■>> I' 1 - drill Id ■ i a -<• t A, The Ch . 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