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ItenJtersmt Saihj Sispafdt __ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PCREISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA 1 WEN I \ -NIX III \EAR ,TV'K,lssV«l-liTTKu,V>HEss‘:>,r HENDERSON, N. ('., FRIDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 10, 1012 *-1 *'••• , \VK,*>"'"s 1-TVE CENT’S COPY Philippine Defenders Fighl On Japanese Report Hos tilities Continuing on Bataan Jtseif; Ameri can torpedo Boat Sinks Jap Cruiser Off Cebu. 1 I A "■ .led I’m ) ' hip puns still iann Manila I!ay ' ''“'■ ■ : : 'll' .1.»jiaii« sc- report ■ ■• <>:’>* ■■ Kl\ '1 . t iiat hos ‘11 • ■ ■' "< <■’ ,111 inuiup mi 15a 1” nins da it a If. despite ions assert ions that Lieuten ,,l! 1" i‘al -J natluu M. Wain vripht heron endtrs had ‘i'l'ppi d" tor a truce. 1 tone i. t; ■ -1 a; 'ail'•>>■ ms, .> -a '11 -1 a | 'i.iM'Sc \ all • ■’ .-: i !.■.• forward ! ilipino 1 -i" "ii til.- i" '.insula and m;1 ea;'! and tin ! ■ >wns of v and Lama" on the >'ast -'oast, rapturinp several thou ■ami prisoners. In Washington, the War de partment coinmmiitiuc said that vineruan torpedo boats sank a Japanese cruiser off ( elm in the central Philippines but that on the Bataan peninsula lighting apparently had ceased. General Wainw right declared that our flag still flies on the be leaguered island fortress of C’or icaidor." the War department said. i b? e. bi • re)tori ink was one a • •cf . . • -■ and ten ■ ■ ;i i . ' . • i • t • W;ir clepa: t ■ b .nit :.i • f ji cut !\ (. >:prised an byasi.'ii licet lauding troops jn < uni. 1 ' ' Kert V. . .Ma ..r(i i )V the tOj‘ -..id '{, mil effective ' ( . t :•-«•. = *!•<* iicmg trans ' : ''‘d - ' tn 'be : am fighting ( in ideal witii me news that (<t iktj.1 Wainw right s men still battled grimly on—14 hours after tin Wai department in W asking ton coinrdul the prob ability that they had been over come—Japan claimed heavy new blows against British sea power in the Indian ocean. I " ; ci i .. \ 1 t adquarters ,< • 'i.u. al and am c ; i. . ,,1 . the 10*850 1 i 'r.c; 1 tenues. ' ‘ « a pat i >! b.j• i'i an at m. I •: k.-i navaT : e -e ( ■ unique -aid i ' d< 11.>yed. -• r.aity ar . i ui a;ear biii. m a.i :: Ceylon ' J.t.*.tlie e claim additional ’ ■' iptlU’ UM ■ n ai •. Kilipinn Japanese ciis c.i rt !k juaue uia during ' • ■ ittle, et>1 - .md .-tarting • . Mb ,-tMug ' 1 b i " *; ppuie opera qu te: - . tudie.,1 •' 11aeu • >n • u t lit* £ii11 ma A- pi t- i ii.ru: China. .uuiIt on Stock Market is Stronger \ ' > \; ,1 in (AP) . ' i1 1 ml nn o\ else 'Id ’ >'t t ■■ i.■ > .('.tract d ('nough ■.: . r t to ri ‘ it’vo I rant ions ot I’h.:i da> sharp dor!mo. ! t displayed >n !d resistance >’ ,l •’ 1 r' St ..')gt: bids then came n ' ■' teas md mottio. u oak spots ' \ '■ ' day i11 ■••codings and. near 1 h . modest advances predominated Healings were slug i.ish •.:; thf i. . ma. ' ' ^ ^ ^ n r n Threatened Xf Ru ssian Drive Into While Russia Takes Plac e 75 Miles North west of Smolensk; In Libya, i igbting In creases in Violence, ( i»y I i ' A--o,■ ated Pros-) I’>ri!:.-'Ii ai d axi I ruops lor.jyht || with inert a-iny violence on the in':" h Alrican dose i i - ia.., j whi mi 1 In- Sovi t i runt. Yieiiy fm r.11: • r port - s ia Stockholm i sac: lli'd army inn p; had cri :.j i d tiif .' - r i.'to A nit • K i "B .--ia all' a- c a: I: i ;c in c; {);ci r .’.5 advam a I la• ih,'. into White K a - sia, a Su\ ii r< public, w a. -aid to lie. .• n plan- in a -a dor /•) imi« ' 11■ ■!•;h • d ^niMiciisiv, • »<• t Y\ «rl! \ i Mill X-'Yel. Ii couth m ii. th* ih; jst \... »i:i hr a MTiou> threat to the im portant \ it! 1-k <h tenses raart. in*; t! t I i.« :.k ui 11 . < *« inuu “cscap- ■ err.nor" h um .Moscow on tin. old Napoleonic nnui to Nniok ii k. 'ill/ \ »ch> radio, quoting (jet - man news ascno dispatches. al so re poried mou’iins Soviet pressuii in the Orel and Sihar kov s i tors, south oi .Moscow. and .uuui’u SevtMopol, t!>e lon?: hesicftcd Russian naval base in the < I’inica. A I'.ilU-’ : i • Ado! i Ik:.. • fic u! : i . . cr.ru >v k i i< m v■ \ U \ it lacks Kerch jH iii: ;o .11 the (k /: », .. i m lit » . •: • ' . ■ I i -i i •: i *» Mil. ou mil . |j|B tl'.at !M . ■ 1 ■- hud .11' -eked lij Iiu . .i:ii. "iit ■ -l act ,"ii. i: i i»• ■ i '. A:: ;c;». I h it ish head' iimr tci i < i i t' d 1 hot la :. h trtu | - n. the re i•/.«•(i I h\ an <tc • t 11ca;• n:; I. ,1 ■: .. , ,1m : and set Ian:.- 'll lire. Ital's Ihri: .(‘min ’id aid new ela-ill s betw e> n Krit.sn i ! a\i \ .imtuaresulted anain in mu enmplete advantuHi'." and tin German riui.iiiliimiuc reported several l-riiish armored ears am. mins destineed or raptured in (lie de-.ert warfare. The G. re..in at ■ " .lit h dd "I e,'il lumed day and 11 . : .1 ail mi bomb-battel ed Malta i'.rr -Ii . !niy ln.ld in tie ale.*: i ■ a i a a ‘an, wi i ie has e.\|>e: I d la >i ■ 1 aai 2.i11(t ai. -V :.• i t ai inns. In lb a -,a. S' will cli •n.itel'e- te-<i of ren. v. ed Ll""dv lamdii r ul Ger man ' - i . ■ ■ . i'-1>. .it inu a h', i) nar.;.. killed. Tv. ' German diviamis cnun- I ter .," . a in". the milinm trout ' 11 , i , i. ; . i ;,1 i r'ei'in northu>'.-r 1 ul M,. '.'. e i '' 1 ep.'lted l'l lute, i alter i» ■ ■ nattli. German Authorities Warn Occupied French Coastal City to Prepare for Notice. Vicli.v, \pril Ml.— (AIM—Grr 111,111 authorities notified the population of the roast.li eily of Blast on 'lie I'.ngli h channel to day lo he ready lor a proclama tion oi a stale of siege w ithout advance notice. Th ;.tct>- of .-iege would be pro el.. 0(1 im.i f III "I he ex i ti'IU'e 1 eh mi id v cii iiiir.h;. when tin' lnunii nt appeal ed favorable. permit , % them.-elVi - I" ngagr in manifest. tl in- v.ah e.edd ha\ e unpre liclable 3 reper.-c:i.s.-1 ms.” the German notice said. (The a nor of the German a noune mi nt mil ,ea led il was r. ■ ii - corned with -uhe.-iv" activities among t!v French population of la Gern an-oeeupied city rather than n f preparation Mr meeting a possible *8, in\w. si attempt by allied lor" s ' Tim dec’.,ration, publish d in the ne\v-|t soer Ifepealu de Brest, .aid ;.k, the . 'at" >! -ic w . proelain1 'd. Hf would la-t indefinitely \ ALL U.S. WOMEN President Roosevelt Discloses Consideration Given - o PI ans lor Voluntary Registration; Deci sion to be Reached Within a Week on Manpower. W.i 1 ini;t 'ii. A | ii 11 m.- (A Pi - - i -11 if lit K' H I.-": cl t d i: rI•'- ctl i ■ id i v that, ii ' mneetiot with tudirs for ii ' hil /all' n id manpower for w a, iirtiisti'i".-. the Movornni' lit was rmi idi’raiM Vi>11Hilary rcm.-tratioii I< i all v. linen lit to tin years oirt. I’ml i;kpl\ within a week, Al r II | i ! a ■ a H' d. oi ne (lee..- a a \\a 11 i; rcaC’lu d mi how to mo a I mat ehati ii(t; i ill: an w er ad" war ioli.-. Or da i ice 1 ty in rt rs 1 ini’ v om - ■a., m’ ,a- la i a1 a pi e s •••oil l'f-r enre. i in'neri id hi the nilliihrr ot p i ■ ■ I 'A "I lid I- .1 I ■ : a I d to i ", 1 i :Id ei d ■ i aeehaniraI d i I'l1,-. . i ■. - oiniirk iim I hat ‘a l a • p: i a I: :: ..f card alone w mil ' ■ ■ ■ ■ lie Hi task. II , . i tie." had been talk "I a hit i ", rati a I r wo-nrn mi 'Ii- in ■ t i a I r., I i. 11 day ' m men up t" ad. n .Apr, I 1! 7. If. and lie in phe /.( ;l tic i p i• i Pc, nli'il p, i ! 1' i v. .men. a dale v. ::I he el later on. A ca: 11 net (a -n i 1111 lee which liar j he. n tu-mling wath the problem of e’lanm I ins t r. n into war pn dia-ti >n activiti(thus far ha - m di inly an ■ ral rep. a t. tie- Chief K\.y e a I But tile t|i:c tii.n a d r.. I. he added, at nearly e cay rah net - ,• . ng. ( 'nr of th real |>r ibkm a .•-••tting "P the hy.chine • •. aft"'- ! i- deter mined what i to h"1 d. "e \\ 1" i ■ a - ; il ea t ■ man; .• \\ r. i\i r. li i'W\ elt y t'l > tied, I:in a ch !c"m mat ian v ia tl-c r a c aim! ■ l v new g. .yeiai - 1 n'a| aa.eir-y -■ -hi be r eat - i >r wl'.ether 1'- ca.■ .-.amid merely in line mil Ira ! ■ upc rv - a n . -1 a grew, many govern i■ nta 1 ag nem- .,! r. a.ty "lie; ged ai ,.! I eating ami i wing man power and won ,anpo\\ er. MaeArthur Fays Tribute Melbourne, \pril 10.—-(AIM— General I> oughts Mae Vrthur s.iici todav of the defenders of Bataan: "No .mm lias ever done so niai'li with so little." The supreme commander, hero of Bataan's first successful de li use. said: "The Bataan force went out as it would have wished—fight ing to the end of its flickering, forlorn hope. "Nn arm) has ever done so mill'll w if h so little. "Nothing became il more than its last hour of trial and agory. "To the w ceiling mothers of its (had I oi.lv say that the sacri fice halo ol Jesus of Na/ari Hi has descended upon their sons and that God has taken them unto himself." Treasury Asks Change Fight Renewed for New Standards for Employee Pension Plans; Tax Dodging Charged. W ashington, April 10.— l AIM — I'lie Treasury renewed today ns efforts to prevent corporations from avoiding taxes by means 01 employee pi iision funds and imisted that new standards it recommended would not impair viie a.erage pension plan, linnch'lpli I’a il. tax adviser to See i cti.ry Ah 'i geiitliau, began a day-inng Him- u..y- and means committee hearing by re-stating these proposed nia.i' r : oqnircment.' bel'orc tax ex emption would be gr:mted: 1. Seventy per emt of employees ot a company must be covered. 2. 1 iciuh its to an iiuliv id' nil must Hi.t exceed *7..10(1 annually 2 An employee must receive sum ; ,1.Tto tin' employer s contrimi t. ii !■ the plan when lie attains 1h 1 age ol ill and has had la years it pa rt ieipatioii. ‘•The pres lit treatment ot pension trust.- affords a tax subsidy to those trusts which meet the requirements set forth ill the statute." Paul ton' the committee. ANOTHER REYNOLDS ARRIVES IN CAPITAL Washington, April 10.—(AP)— There was another Robert R. Rey nolds today. A seven pound, six ounce hc.y was born la<t night to Mrs. Robert R Reynolds, dr, wile of tin* No*‘fh i uiolina senators son Commerce Secretary Reported to Have Shaken Editor Whose Writings Displeased. Washington. April 10.— (Al‘1 — Tile livening Star said tixlat that Secretary of ( ommercc J'.sse Jones last night : hook Eugene .Meyer, editor and pub lisher of the Washington 1‘osi, so that Aleyer’s glasses fell <o the floor and were shatteied after Jones earlier had exnress ed displeasure at a I’ost editorial aimed at him. Thu action t • T. pi: < Pi the \’*u Willard hotel a n ting ■■! the Alfalfa dull. ..nc of Washington' ■ Idc t and np -1 OP emionl : o,| | | I ■■ ,')i ip oi iuuii/at ion. The Star said .I,.:/ lea .... Ihc gathering to !:n p a dinner en gage n | nt and a he w alkc I towai 1 the exit he net Mey :r "Mr. Jones," the paper aid. "a t - ires od some v. ml.- that.eon e iron: Jeep in the heart i I T \as. t i Mr Meyer, then too!: lum bv h >th .-ho ild and .-hook hie.. Mr. Move"'., -.lasses fell to the l! >< r and hattered He\ era I ol >s<-i \ r - . tlrnking at l. .•! hat Mr. Join and Mr Meyer mi merely' over-entlin.-ia-t in in then greetings, smiled happily at the goo I , fellowship thus display d -lor they ( ire old firenris Hut v :t!i the tinkla of \1 r Meyer's gk. --e- on the tin-ir, ithers sensed that action wa - n vd d It came in a non ol I rlend - to s"p irat the genuenicn and lead them o widely separated scats.” _ — — j British Subs London. April 10 i AIL l’.ri11 uibmarines. in one case defying a .■envoy's destroyer e-rnr!. h . sun!; four ili-ore axis ships tu i schooners uid two suppL vesse-l.- .n the Med II rranean, the admiralty announced loday. Cine of the .-chuonei's. a eon muni* .file said, was laden with -ugar and ■ t.hei stores bound :■ ■ r Tripoli. th' ixi- chit I supply port :n Liby; Both supply ships were reported -cut down by a submarine which lipped up on a c. in. y div-pil" i - warship protection, ramming heme , Iwo torpedoes in one large supply -hip and also sinking another, <n liedium si/ . in th" same attack. These thrusts. vhicli follow"! losely on the sinking of an Italian icavy cruiser in the Mediterranean, ngy force Field Marsha! Erwin Rommel to move taster than expected igainst British positions in astern Libya, a unusually well informed ' aid. u M'lirre '..id today \ Potent H snctu Leadej Says Duty is To Servt and Dei end India; Stand Taken lo Indi cate Early Settlement. Xeu lo llii, Api’ii in. ( A I‘ t I’audit Xeh ru ■ el I mi iai, today that their duty, "what i ' i'i' the results e| neyatiatiun. wit Ii dr St at fold (’ ri jij ’ «a to "serve and dt ' r.d India t< the uttermost." The potent h ■ r of tin I l.huiu A 11 India (iwtoss party made hi- exhoriatiou to hi eeontr.y n. u in U|u i my a cair paiyn t.> rally Imiie.i s to f h" de Iei!.-e ni I heir enunirv -allot nei ointn that the delicate, complex neyotiations to yive India, dem inion status after file war ary m ariny success. !i: sons were heard of fresh bill lies in Sir Stafford's nc.'o Cations. Certain no ni’x rs of ih • All India Congress parly work ing committee were said to li e. found changes in I lie original British proposals unsatisfactory now that these ha\ 1 been fully explained. The committee’s final decision is t xpected soon. After long talks with '.he Brit r- Ii envoy. Nehru conferred Iasi night with Louis .Johnson. 1’resident Knoscv PC, '.»■ f.onal emissary. 'I he Congress |•.i> y \a- ivp-e ted y slot dav I.I ::.I\ o l.cal d it- i o.idi ll ess tn accept Britten's dified d ti". Mat i Olid gw. I I: : i 111 for I !1 din. n- yy. yvitft an Indian in the vitai of f ii'e n| riofen- *1 i: mstcr. and d. m iu ll - lot i' Inter. The All India M • let L,« iil a II ■ inn-st \ i ace of me AT dem inn: - yvi a e grill an e : . ■ e tn ■ vi r aiul niillior.'ty. Wild Torpedo Strikes Ship Washington. April 10.— (At* — Mir Vav\ reported today that a torpedo accidentals discharg ed from a motor torpedo boat in Narragansctt Bay .'sad slim k the I . S. S. < aprll i. i 1,070-lon naval cargo vessel. \ estei d i v afternoon. Tile Na\ s'- amp i.c -men t ■: ■ 1 asp ip Itlmde I land vvaf - <!:■. ml -ay v. het pit tin- 11irpedii tin ! ' ill di iI but did ip' ■ that 1;■ • - ' “lip, a 1 teil by In . "ha - Inis a ■ ■limed m • imal v ■■■r and n mi diate 'lame The t"i I led I. ill . m; d her 1 rii'feelp e firing r :it a: la. to. - '• d i ir ■at, roamei| ti a si d i - '.in- id 0,(100 yards tip':,, ila bay bel'or" ■ t i a King tip' ea rg el No I: * i - e. ntormata n r< as iu; the incal'-pi vas made ;>\ ;ii 1 iiI>I :ere. ANTI-INFLATION FIGHT IS MAPPED Wn hingti'ii. A pi in. i \'“ I'i. adn nistrat Preside xoosevelt dnelnsed day. is map. i i general line o! Mack against .•» la t ion. !>iil he j ■ it'd im del a .! - 1 • pros eon fen m The matter. In m. Ii.in m>: \r‘ ■' site t* > ,a head Cotton Prices Are Higher Xi York. Api 10. -(AP) t i* "11 future-- openeo Ac to -4a ae ' Kile higher. Mid-da.v pra e ere 5 to 20 • n i bale Ii rlii'i . \\ h May at it ti,;. Inly 19.70: 1 leeei■ "iT 20 02. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Colder tonight much rnolei rve: southeast portion. U. S. A rmy Chief Greeted In London All India Congress r Rejects Reuters Reports Un animous Rejection of British Offer for In dian Independence; Cripps C aUs Press Conference For To morrow. I .'indon \ j»• il 10 i \ P 10 liters i t'porh j toda \ 11 om v • \\ !*< Pii it umIc/Ahm! tin* \ 11 ! n ,!i.i ( ■ > j * : part > had ? i •!«•(! British pi • tmsaU for Ind. an iI'deiiejidenee. E H s COTTON WAREHOUSE GROUP IN MEETING fleet d p di'O t '•! He ( ‘ I • ‘in'. (•■>•!.,n W. toil.. A- i' ,n~ n.;.d n ■«*«•: am h(" e 1. (h a* "• 4 '•■•'n «■! O ’ 1!. >M. S l Cl ... 1 dollt. . n 1 11 El. .rd. 'U Kenna • »l C'. ■. ;• i a a. -s C . * c! ctai \ 11 astuT 1 . .F ' wei c . •* fleeted ' . : X R R Cebu Radio Coes Oft Air S.'ll S> !!l: 'Is;'.' I. \pril. Ml.— ; \!’ \\ 11 • ~ ■ ■ uniiv ti<'ii M illl < < I’ I M it: : r :t I jl.lIll's) i n \:isiim 1 liir. ! I. .". ithi’ri (I. miis SIM l! i! ! -(l ,1. .11. I’M I . . I I :.-><) I II'. ' .' ■ I’..min < i t ;n. .'I.: i in ■ ■ ■ s.-.d ■ n <!;«> . \ 1' .... 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Ard' .r's n airjind. the d lied ail . • • nganizing and e i r\ - ini; the hii't into the enetvy’s e. t u I’di'.e and quipment are fi.'w in,n l.eri* ■ t an ever inerea-ini; rad1 Tl,r\ ,i i 11 > eon a <i 'oii,L’ way. : 1 • • -••d '.u P m. :'
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