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TWENTY-NINTH YEAR ‘'m^As "."‘aV wtvni&a"* HENDERSON. N. MOaDAi AE ,'ERNOON. A ERIE l‘H2 ! 1 • j-i Vi. < l..w s v UiA Corregidor’s Guns Air Number of Small Jap anese Boats Sunk and Set Afire off Bataan Peninsula; Communi cation With Cebu is Cut Off, Wa-hm i. April - i A I’ > i in- War if par;n: *n. n - i"• r 11■ <i today t i;;11 ( ■ .rntjjidor s 1 amcfs sank a number of small Japanese boats ullil kept the 11 • i! air raidt rs so higui over j t !■• Philippine i ■ land for; res.- < i ■ ;p : ■ mbing in a series of new . caused only minor dam- ! apt • ' • i mmuniuue said the la>> ; ■ i I>• at ; Vh"'i iii ; lie harbor ■ fishing \ ill;ijt" of Man at , • i■ i ip of ih" abandiine 1 |; .mi pi n i n. ula. Several wei'i • i ire in addit ion to lhose Mranw hili'. i is m inunii alion I., , it,; t in i < •;id ..' and ( I'iui i . i ul for the p;.st 1 huuis so f I alenanl (iencral Jonathan M. V. auw light was unable to report n ihr ollort to heal oil an in \ a -ion i f the < entral Philippine island, nunc Ilian liiiO miles south ni (him gidor. I hr i oinnmniiiur reported hr latedlj tiie sinking h.\ rnrniv ai linn ot two \rm> freight ships, thr l,ibc,l.\ and the .Meigs, hntii ul which went down in the southwest I’acilir. .n t v. e • .. !'■- !.•■■. the Nrther ilnla- ■ : 1 bah b '! ■ e. , ,, ■ {<..'• i v t •; v. i t •. -acl t; t i , t yj t c \. men and mu* pa v. ngt t ,. ... i t*d i > Dutch plane ; ,■ Mi nk Feb id hi ;i bourn ml laid on the i 1.,11ai*i 1 i le, n. Au ' a rtu- muster, ( ap tun I‘ S Link, died later ni .'. mtid Ctn. ... w... . lieu air eight .'. ■ aided. Ten 1 e e i .atie "i. l regal' ' • i si ' -4 h"Ul . 'da V. a: depart; eu' aid. raising thi 1 -a PJ .n the t tv. ■ days. MANY NAZI PLANES GO TO EAST FRONT I,.mill) April 13 ( \P) Gi r n\ : ent hundred "1 ,.[;■'! ,icli-,n o\ er the east cm j iy I the R i and blast dis) atria- : "i1 irl* d ’• men’. ( IV.ivda. Hi. M"-r"w < nest . [KiJ ht. a rrtcd that !! a1 t i. - j a i a fll-lt w dnnmed t" t a dure . 1 ... the at tuckers w< m■ . if a n a ' (i. a.',ai ,,l a lit." a i .a n t * ii t:ii "f ni' tin' d trade: . Seamen Lose On Appeal Italians Convicted of Tampering With Ships Denied Appeal to Su preme Court, .. ni, April 13- hM’i - i"y .... Italian ,.e : i' ll tailed «•» . ' ■ iii.lain a Supreme t'mirt ir , ... a their dtin irtieii i'ii a dun a tam!wring witli the uavigat: 'tiai :unci'.- uf three Italian -hip-. e! they said had been laid up • It.dtimiire .and WHit ingt"ii lur the iati"noi the war bet ween Italy and ' ■ "lit IJritnin. Tain n ml" custody 1>> ( "a I Ci and •: ,,rr. in Marrii, HM1. Hie • amen "•mended they had acted pursuant !• the order.- bntli "I tile owner "f the ■ ■ -el and the Italian na\ al autli ’l l r.a v n nt tided the m id nee lad ed t" .-how that Huy were 'acting any purpose ether than to ‘>1. a ■ , . , -, in eh a condition Hurt, he sho dri fall into the hands w t1 .' : e :ilry's enemy, sh could o"' i-i Iien"i elallv d 'uv that enemy tor a 1' mg time to come" I'liei' pet i lion a c> ted a I o that 1 owner's damage or dr truetinn "' 'd 1 a n pi "|icrt v . . was not i"id"'.r- I v thin the offense’' charged against them Thirty-one seamen, from two hins in Baltim re. were convicted in Hi" i federal district court foi Maryland. Ten apprehend d at \V.!mmgt"U were convicted in the eastern N utii Carolina federal district court. Sentences ranged iron mree months ,te thr.c years. Amigo Mio! Josotte Daly a i marine 1 an-Amrncan Hay in New 'i '»rk, society debutante .!«>. Pi'tlc I > a I y is name'll the I’a n-A mi-ri can representatives <,f the 1 ""e'l Slates ami Latin Aim-, i- . ailopted the si,.-an, Anne,) Jl,,, (My I-'neml). t ( r'n f ml /*/1’.s*a) Laval 5eeks Former Vice Premier Centers at Length With Petain on Wider Collaboration. !>••• 11 \pril II. < W ' -- l i - s!:ai Petain and bis former vice pr? mier. Pierre latval. were re porter! toda> to have conferred three time.'* Mine Siturday in an axis-prompted renewal ot ?v gal a ■ ions f o r increased French -< irrman collaboration v hb h neutral disnatches from Berlin said w ere inspired h\ na/i fears of an allied offensive auainst- (lerman-occupied west ern Lurope. a .F- 4 an! ne t l• -e tile lin'd J : hi~; alche a ! •: :i;h’ in* re .v..'] . W : the V rhy lo>w n iv nt. i i - •!>:.idy t- »morr« »\v. Their conversations. tnese d; » n itches (!"c! in d, emu erir d fr *sh efforts h> Laval aided bv <A r it' >n \mhassudcr to P uis Oito .Mm t/. to U'et buck into the Lreueb cabinet, revise procedure of the llioni trial of responsi bility for France's military dofe.it and reduce Xiuilo- X mudean in fluent' in Xiehy. particular! v be forc (icnrinv's Ions awaited snrini*, offensive against the So\ iets begins. Th P.,i - piv 1< l rr v ; .{•!>' - I'M : lie: Tail dip!' •!' . t'V ill Ull >ee -pi -d Pi-..net' and eba md ih.d finted Stale An A . d. " \V A-. - D ,ea! y 1 a ! •‘ruled V alien t!ir« ntem iedi . ins i *»!* 1 •'•’> nv>ut!i - ( b • an <i : : mi A :e Vn-Aerdu v .dm ’<■ 11< d A • m e:.: * mi nf 11 :v: la AM u ’ n An !a llai d.nt-*. PetninV •mi! dent i.i! -•eretnm . ('«*11!:: • "a A >n ,! (le 15: ’Pete* v it!,dravva 1 may -n ex | tt'd ether with " or .1It i l II1; ?;•«•: l • t! I • U ” II all •! ! ' M i leei ee :• <nvn'rmv. (be man t a e • aid. UNC Pitcher Hurt In Crash \V m -1. ■ M - S ilia 11. April 111 i AI" p’ranei- (Monk) Whitt hcart, nplin more p ' iiii ot to- 1 iii\ -1 ty \... t1 (A 1.1 il ilia. - Il len d t wo Pi ‘I.eii aiikl- • ’ll an auton . .• lie c-l! ■ "1 • day night .at 11 o'clock ai Gra ham. C. IV ; 1 i p-ea’.nien' at Hm - | in -;, ■ i. lit .'.as ; 1 111! .elll.i telv I'll -1 > In :V la pi’al ai VV n-t ai-Sal w Aeeoi ;• nil d by John Gamble and Fred Not man of Elk n at d Mi s Ciai. Haight nf New Jer-ey, Whiteheirl w'i - en route to Chapel 11 11 \\ h a th ■ aeeidenl oeen red. He had pen' the v e k-end will he parent-. Air. and Air F M. Whiteheart ol Wins ton - S a 11 ni. None except Whiteheart reportedly were aijured. Their ear was in eolli-ion with an automobile driven by Z V. Starn of Graham, who was arrested on a -h. a '■ i’’ inker. d’ ’"ing -A- >A- -A- ^A- TW-Ar^-A-^A-^^, I I-irrt Anniversary oi WetuiaPiy Pact Brings W a r n i ng F r o m Rus sian Mouthpiece; Aerial Warfare Marks European Front. ( i >y i i: As ncia.i-II i’n-■ i In apparent 1 y • ■ ri;\vi11u "in'h tien that the Red army holds c 11 ■ whip hand e:: R • si;-.’- K • pean I rout. ni:e eI die a-a ini;:' mouthpiece.' m’ Russian policy declared .- ha roly ula;• .hat Ian- : , alien- ‘•hlahheriny" about inva sion in the Kie - ian • ast *'mi.1 darnay'e. first of ail ami m> st o!’ all. Japan h.-r-el!’. ” Thu.'. I Va\ da, new.- paper -u pan of the c imnui’ i! y ; ia *'t v. \ oddly observed the tirst aum \I'i'sary ot toe -ipnin.u' ot i ■ •lapam-se - Rii'.-iaii m.-utrati pact. the ! ia. i- of die un as ' peace lietwi-i’ii the iw > power and striking in similarity u> die iiusisian-Germaii mni-ajfjrres-ion pact which Germany voided by invasion of tile Soviet i nion ast .1 one. tu live up l<> all ramifications ul the agreement. The aim.via- in and the edi torial runic while the n « .!.«j. anese ambassador. Nualake Sato, and the new i nit-d States am bassador, Admiral William II. s Standley. were m Mnseuw tu jirusi n . their c: i-'.lmiats. ii tie. :: ninj ,;n :' a Iv lllli 111.:; tin '1 n the 1,.all! s again-1 Turin, a nit >n iking " renter - -1 in>rthe> n Italy, imt at load ten In iilK-rs and i>n« i Igiiter . e. ■ i 11, tck. at 1 .e Have, h'. ii! ill..11.e m Fi me ■ ami i ,e 1- .. 11 The liriti. il ael.e. .'.Ini gad lie s ,, and the tii n n nigh e on : i.-ind put the eu t i t 1 he la 2 I i in Hi: I ■ it.'. I- ■ tti'ii it a- tie':!.n 2 1 la d- tvned 1 y day and nine l y I lie (ierman air I on e laereas ed its pair mi the Kussian iriint. m support ol light rnunter at taeks h> iniainry ami tanks in a general attempt tu fee! out toe depth id the Ked army’s posi tions. Warm w.alher anil slush prey ailed in the principal light ing areas. Russian appel at one point tt ere i epm ted t-1 ha . e di. erteil tin- e "r-e ul a I'li-id It,hi the spring I itt, l lg t he enemy i hi t 111 a 1 ort 11 ted village. y , i I the.AIedi- .h ti*n iiin'• in v -..irked hy. (icniu«a c 1 . ( • . - : ! >y ;i t t.*U‘k> A i: i i U i, ;t'.i - >», continued uud> on Alait.i. *» m 11 an • Hi.han clan: that a\i. ; 'lan. had t Inrced a \v ;t Ikomw.; 1 ol i»f!tish ad- h vaiuv , i: i - s .siitdhoa t ol K1 AUvh.ii; h rhe I i ■ 1 ■ ■:’ ne 1 ; • .• 1 11' [ .yntc: vc -tcrd.i.'.' <-\ c * Survivors Reach Brazil j i; , de .lane f". Ap. 1 III. -(AIM- -- j S i , 11\ • i t ‘ an d -i 11 L’llit- i _\ |; 11. mi -reiia nt t • - - el hate lairh-.l at v... th. rn *tt z 1 ..n p at. w th - put- that a third : el ehantn-.m -in wa- si nt to the n, .tii -u nt a\i und r sea i-ra it. 1 'I ,t 1 Illy- '. r It "I or In- I'nii j ed Sta te - 1 -1 ]i Fag. ne Th. ,y ler - , i, landed at (.'am- elm on the north ■••>; 1 , of Cert tnt< id 2 i irt ivirs of the uw egian strip Balk is: tt ere bro igl • to Fortaleza. The third ship reported sunk was the British merehantman tempi!", which was sa d to 'have been tor re.1 - 1 ft Pi on . ’ • Ik-.'- .'.•‘emirs FeM sr:1 'me and Stripes Still Fly ,1 apJiu'-f ia1i!a i . . 1 , a a \ ' (' a : tS th Pa: .dp : i ;. . I , i iv. :.:. a A]:. The Navy rep' r; ri maiaiu.- ... a i; Bay a a n. Ti:: i.~ 'a . . : or h J Advocates of Restric tions Say Labor-Man agement Agreement Only Alternate e. Washington, April 1 I.— i \0> — Ad'orates of restrictive labor legislation served nortec lodj> that onl> an agreement !»> unions to waive overtime pa\ for a IS hour work week in war indns Irit's would swerve them in their efforts to force i eontyressioii il low (low n on this question next eek. Scn.it C‘ )t ■ t irui t<> ;n a <c ti c c : f h ('■ im;d!y prod c’ ; t cihn it «r • i ?.ti ■!ulav. i' we! Vi.l he would welcome ; • St ’ ,! M , v • • •.nip - •nil. prodo-t. •! • land me; in. Hi t't !; A I., inn y ; i. i ■ In:, ' AjI ion 1 * f/n .-:>nn ,mii oM'(i si I ops i- v i'.fi trio to; in d ; t it,n r>l Tin f i n’, ail an i- >n • . a ■ i u • Mild r • a ml. ,v ay toward in . na ; I im pi n-'ni ‘ n* Ml! r<1V < M ‘ - in i'n’i:i' t.mal It a \n clod t » ( ted • • - : ' . nd iM'nd t non • . v tax i nnm - - r i'it muunndn 1 SOLICITOR PRUETTE DIES IN Vv ADESBORO \\.i:it ■ \ : i:t - \p' - ;tin'i111 Rnv. l.tini S Pruotte if til • mil d Ml I, 1 • nay .a .a a r o i . i i a: an . ' ■ in Ir , id ’ ist wp< u. Pi • .'it. t • P Pi i: tii • . i rd bv 1 i v .n roll. F"! t 4 P VOtMN VITO V,';i -! i 11 la11 • 11. ’ lit ( A P ’n irten! I.-. '' • ’ 1 t. • t! . Sr: in lay ha- rt.tit a .a a1 the rc:i| iptiiu! rrnt i I 1 S W.a-i h\ as Fif'd Pair . m.aiv hid ' the t .i.-tmi dr net t a a t1 Fa: Mina. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROMNA fighfl' \.irnit i tonight Mussolini Said To Be Out Of Mind London. April 12.— \ special c u r< spondenl ol the l)ail\ Mail on the Italian frontier raided to da\ that Premier Mussolini w a > found in a “state of complete prostration” when examine.! h> si) via list. The dispatch •‘“.id “During the inte.a i w il due* sohb-d nitterl\. then hurst into hysterical laughter, i'he special ist said Mussolini ! ad lost ill control of hitii'vlt m.l no longer was ahle 1<> manage his affairs is delator of Italv. which now are I* port; d in a eh . • h or • tion.” ’ 1 ’own 1' .r ■ i', ii m The r.iusi■ Reynolds lax Contention Overruled w u.;* \. ii a;1' *1 - • •: • ■ t i I [ m : 1... i ly i ci ruIf't < - i ! ' ■ *d 1>< ■ • >iled .i\ - la . ai iVi; $ I 1 '>v>. •i'll ;n tuxes • , •1 . . t.J.• ,i ;' In lid-year-''Id / . . V S' th ! V\ 111 Id-. X«- r t S i (.'.<■ - nlin;* t"‘. in'i .i lu'ir. will'll he died ip. 1022 » i ; !.• I'daci; del \ eyed the op mien, v hich held that Ilrynmct per-' Mini interest in trud property aggregating approximately $20,000. 000. did not justify its inclusion in d •'*i ed p-' siv 1 Advisor to President R oosc v e It. to Meet Church:!' Tonight- In crease d MiIitary Aid to Russia is Indicated. Iamrion \ pril 1 \ P > — Harrv Hopkins, advisor of Presi dent Roosevelt and his lend* lease experts, h* Id a long con ferenee toda\ with the Russian ambassador Ivan Muisk>. at the 1 nited States emhassv . Hopkins will eonfer tonight with Prime Minister ( hurt hill and prohahiv present tl.e re sults ot the interview w ith Maisk'. . Gene' : Ge .• C Mr; ..11. I*n * ed state- A. : \ •; : st.,ff. . t CM en said and Gem ! M. ad! • *• ;.-o e\ •' ry • -I - 4 U ,i i. ■ :n 1. Sw tnrv. i ! ii' l >i‘It■' I I >. t i | ’1 u Sri i'i ,ni> -' . 1 ■ ' i* 1Hi ■ ' a i ■! ’ Kv.erifh Hurt Freed u-t judfi< .-i uid that I- i .. . . i Tia ■ tali- i-n - v. . : i ! hat. .a . .. ii Don k ■ Vh i ~• iuu111 'Vt’.ili.Oi’ii iiai agi -. I) i' .. i S’.vi rla \ - j va in 1 ii'i’i-d in ihr \i ' i ’. al d1 -I rirt rmirl Th i • u . . . i I hy tiir I i’ll." , i i .- vii! • i : Milrird a new trial mi thr a ’ j hr mill >vri In a brief filrd vvil the iluu the nrw.'paper -aid that win t ! 1 i 'n-1 * I r-d -.’ I1 ia.'. s v 1 liaiiieships i liai of Bril r ■■■ - •* i xpecteci to Rank ;.oon With Russia o:> One of Most Important i i onts of Conflict. Uv d'l.t- As - ifia • - - ) 'tnp.", 11\o aircraft carrier . a to ami e\ cral m->! »\ «-r {‘lot il ia' operating in th» Pay <»t’ IP - oil. X"- until i'i :i.- .Mini • \\ iiistmi rnurcie.. made i h iii>ciusure today \va> t).<- threat " rerniiii ii ttv. :X la ii. —it nut tin- direct .hr- at in l.e dia- kia-v. n in ln • ;,ck‘-<i p"'- ■ i i :si . Karii'-r e-i Imate- • • ■‘l 1 ’eiina! ci) ;liti>( a! in<A a cruiser tei'cr and a pair nf air era ft carriers v. eh supp ■ rtin craft. H'hpl la i i lie f a itish i In i uniiiil lake up llu- t h,till aye a lilt' lull Was Mill at l.Ui p appal cut. atthimuii Iasi work w lien ihr l.ip.iiM-M- sir natli lIn■ it Was nut so li.il > pirlin< tl. ii w as I ' porii-n that tiis majistt s warships were seek in:, "a lap mis,> Im- lialtli' live H v . • . ' . .: f.* i ■ la >:i\ • : • - W tin i:' * I •. i slil? not united lot S alic with f i;m;; mil w illi tut llu i ? ipum-sr td\antes tepnri t i: on llu !'.i: m.; ipproaeli. uuii < l -*n w st, onuei titan e\ «u ‘iI ti l !: * !1: . t.i11 - t i 1 > • 11 lit III* l.ntisii c epiiv would i mu soon with K o . as • *r i • i t hi l w .» n i - t; i.pts ot the world . out h t. K. c'or.e 1 F: 1 ci;e Ricken• backer Says as. heart b *0 000 Fliers Will be Needed. Mil. . it i Lit:. \ V i \ f’ —i ( lie • i ddii Kk K*•;j h 'cUri \mt rn it 1i\ iiu* at e ot he * 11 si V\ oi hi \ v a i told tin tkuhlris it ibis .iir hast imkn t hat m 1 -»s uji.iii it this \\ a! will list a ininimuin ot tier •• »•. : s. hat . mu mi: n l. -. w tF. ,» jet - a - hill!’• ut Ns last.in. ten \ ear • • • d the i i. t 1 ’ i a ‘ le • •’ IjOiUm >1 • . . •; . . • ( • \ ; '.Mi.1 ton ,, t 1 200,0dU enmba i ■ ; ts. * a d ■ er the !< >ur eor ne * >| the w i>l Id ikd .ne! llu kctiinu r who ha> i; ' i . ■, • i doted 1 S.Uih <• surve; t'i!u 1:t *l all (tar nil ..,1 uni:... -aid th.at the • on at the C S. an (Tonf:nnpfl no Page S> )
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