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_ ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 2s, 1!»12 •'L H,-!MCV- ,.\7KKN,,,,N FIVE CENTS COPY Japs Rush Ne w Forces To Burma RFSISTA ^ '"."I N. Y. Funeral for U. S. Marine Futi'-ral services were held for Serpt. Herbert Kielson, of the 1'. S. Marine Corps at Laurelton, Lonp Island. Kielson is believed to he the fii • A is rican broupht home to New York for burial in World War 11. lie w a heavy weipht boxinp champion of the Pacific ('..as- Marines <] ur ine ' San Francisco World's Fair in It'll). The casket is shown heinp cane d down the steps of the Jewish Center by Marine pallbearers. ( Cent rut I'rcu.i) 68 Dead, Many Hurt In Oklahoma Tornado Storm Rips Through Main Part of War Boom Town; Martial Law Declared as Res cue Workers Search Ruins For Victims. I'M. 1 Okl I.. April ’S.—. A !’> — Ill is war boom town l ida> ilu.: "ii! of the iiiins of an an si' t: nolo that ripped down Main Mri-t. leaving 8d.00fl.000 in prep: 1 1' damage, iiS known ile.nl :! .1 li estimate 1>> the stall i e:hwe.\ patrol that the t"li .dd reaeli 100 in Ibis area. s- lift s -till w ere digging till'-’! : f!ie rubble that once was •i sir. K - lief workers also Inn: through tanning areas (lei 'I the tornado. M.- . o- Tnomas j. Harrison cs thn ’e! nropertt damage would lie least Sd,000,000. This town of 5.000. next door to i e melti-million dollar Okla hon, i enliuniT works, w as or ih" •! under martial law. and <■' or I .eon ( '. 1‘hillips plae e<l ■’ ( ammissioner Waller I’ o .n ni eommand of st:il< ■'eh. agencies. ,,l k.'.v \\. .imp.lint id I. ' j11 ii mil.>ireiI by 1 i..• . fate j ■ a v, ■ nT.ei ■ and ma - aiued on Page Two) Stock Buyers Luke Warm 'a- April 2<1. -(AIM ^ .Vt" ' 1 wpio hike warm in to " ■; mai ket ami. with the except ■ el ,, ii.ir rails and special •' 1 hng issues inclin cl to slip. •' i.v attempt at recovery lail cc* ',| '■ hold and fractional losses "‘‘if tin- i..l the fourth hour. Wider setbacks were exhibited by a few aac caijis. Dealings were a trill, at are iictive than in the preceding session. Cotton Market 1 fend Lower New Xu. \pril 28.—. MM c- t 'lltl futures . . =d 10 to 5b -ents bole lower “'.e inrenooti ,,, were ■> Julv 10,25. Dc. ."nber hi 53. FDR’s Son Promoted Cairo, April 28.— (AI*) — II lioti Roosevelt, son ol the* Presi dent. recently was promoted to the temporary rank of major and militar.v men toda.\ said “this rank corresponds to the import ance of tht' work to which In* is assigned.” (Major Roosevelt joined '.he air force September 2IJ. Ill 10. with the rank ol captain, an ap pointment whir!] caused contro vert \ m C’ongre-s. He resigned his commission hut the resigna tion was not accepted. T!u* other three Roosevelt sons all hold commissions lames Roosev elt is a < a plain in the Marines, Franklin IF. Jr., a lieutenant in the \aw and John a naval ensign. Net Dead. S t e wart C i t cs I ri stances to Show That Partisan P o 1 i ticians Are Still Busy. r,\ < n via i > r. sti u \i:t Central I'l l ('■■In mii.-t U'ashinst: m. A;' -I’. C>"lsuler ;! i_H how 'inpli'ti'l.v p i ’ t: ; i:: -11: p is upposed to hi suspended "for the d .:-;il m" tiler m "li I" he <! •' bit of it :n eonneet!'>n v. itii the cur rent euintrossional eainpa■ :4n■ 11 eerta: nly i- ra tin r partis n it it's a iaet, as chars i cii ov iu'piv>enui I live Clare K Hoff j man of Michigan, : that the I) moera tic administration is 'trying to defeat i aim. and as many 1 other Republicans j ;iS possible. by ! •'smearing" them as pro-axis propagan dists. among details ■-JT- -OI i glcUUI Rt-(t. Clare vestigation AUor Hoflman m*> Ginoral H. in -,'. tjpupcl on Pa£? Bight} I 1 i »i O j/ kj .'4 i •? i *. x.. >* d> 3 " Ht .;: ani to L press Cpirnca, fa ft Leads Oppo 5 i t i on; Presi deri'z Hrdto Address at 10 O’Ldock 1 omght. »• a bim;li ; April AS.-- < Ai’) I ’l l ! ’ il 'I' i A ill . ■ i 1 ptMj IPS al i nal re' inHi\ Mual mom: ■ in bnivd ;)()(! a year ciiir'iit,' 11.1• War i yi il1 r.t • rtn I a -:: a r | > hi'. i i r u-1 .■ ■ ; r Anim. Mimm nu-m: r- <;f r i,.t ;•<tm! rum rnittc. !>a;:(il;ny lax !• piri-A.• tinn. Whin nvi: y w 'rr rek.rA:a: ' >v. ■ mimrh i xiir ■ i. ni. ■ 1‘ ili .it' In make it appear likely i fiat a full (Irr-r b ill I miylx ile'rehin. T>t u rj..; I _ .1 | p, ;>f ■ 1 v Hu*'1 ’' 1' s ;; »• ] ■ ' . - nit1 e pi c Mil-' ip-' . . i: t lii" < miiinii;*. r acrid reject the j:■ > ; no! t .n a ■ iiliinlici (dais.-c" to limit b'l-'pcvs .... .i;., In :\ cd uni and to keen i". idu;.l salaries down to a S'J.VOOO maxi mom Ir taxation. On the Sen. ie tniancc committee Senator TrIt “ 1 ■>Iic i i 1 hi ciple el ; tint limit on all individ ual 110)1005.'' W.ishinetiir.. Aj-• I !K.—(AI’i —'l iic ratlin address in which President llonscvcll will discuss with the American people hi-, plan lo control the cost of liv ing will lie delivered at 10 o'clock tepisht 1AVT. V. ilc II uise olfieials said tlie < hie! I xeeiitive planned t> tdk for half ail hour and all major net works were exported to carry the address. -\t 1 y .SLi.A.t;t)t17 lie n-I.rd pi ;i !. i , nit. AViiv net sill.mar VVh> m : sL'. eid 11 we tin-ept the pri:u-ipli e! pi as a iiian only v hat hr need i: i i i \ O o|l7" j S, ; per l$\ i d, I )ee,..crat. Ymyinm. ai rot I a ■ cop 11.: i! let lie Irian . s.i al on a 111 ills i fie Mas I lot prepare,' ie a;, ihat o7a.n i V. a - 11* v - a: ,!;. 'in i o; eel laid. Suppi 'It li a' the p ■' • " | o' 11 a i o I 'a 11. ' i Senate! 1 ippr r. Republican, K,a : lid D I ley. Drir i iat. 1 ’enn y Ivan la, ! inai ce eon a I tt ■■ v lit PieCi'S. An,libel J )rpi, 'tn .it if member t lie imp . m 11 tee. Sep it ■ a I bideb 11 r e| Maryland. ... d : mi I an '■>' line (Contipned ep Page Eight) Again Looms President Declared to Have Exempted Or ganized Labor From Share-the-War Plan. Washington, \nril ‘IS.— (At*) — \ chorus of complaint that President Roosevelt practically h \d exempted organized labor from his shure-thc-war program spurred new efforts in Congress today to force suspension of the 10-hour week and a legislative clump-down on other union pri vileges. Legislate) s generally approved the objectives set forth in the President’-1 •e\ on-point message yesterday, de signed to bring aboil! an "equality q | riviloge" in sharing the war bur den. but |) 1 i t into confused and quai i elsome Mors opp. mg and sup p,u!mg some of the methods pro mised. There \va- sharp criticism in Con gress ot the laet that Mr Roosevelt had asked for no labor legislation and bad approved continuance ol overtime wages for war industry workers while at the same time pro mising legislate, o lowering ol [ oiling.- on l.irtn products. ■Z f' •*••• P 1T> v~'-r * jfT ."*• /§ 'I # # c c>>W O H f •■ i /*// Flees Nazi Camp Gen. Henri H. Girand The German radio reported the (nape of Gen. Henri llonore Gir aud, 0.'!, from a German prison for tress to Switzerland. Giraud was a French Army commander in the north during the Battle of France. The Nazis have posted a reward of 100,000 nini'l.s for hi- rn*on-o. (L i-ntral I'rctiS) i.of ./ i' c; i e n jr •> r t v * 1 c _ M '■ - . - ■ > lo if1' 1 tutiamg ii a n i 1 c Fleet Base I avii> Raided; l.. I ,«.r Planes Over Germ . ly and Coasi. Ond-m. A ; a .. So: ■; ■ i 11 ■ A ; ! ;f i -•! I .;>!• , ..i;i•::‘ ,h ’ ;v i i Vi ; ■ in i ! (. : • ■ lo:- J:- LiI r ,:An iiy. la.-: i1'' m w i > the (i ?r mans ;■ r ■ io-ih;:a; mi Ai' ha.i:' • 1 it rt in: ah' n111■ - l~:!.iMMillin i! a Other s((uaih'i n> sinndiau i a a I'.' ai i ackei! 1 i. i:! a ialai kl i ,ii ft i ve-. .its*! ■ h ii<i t i ■ ■.imI)<•:t i lie ley - a i >u»k r (ji!: . initi mil!rs in \vutcr< oil I'Vai'i.T aim llmyi ;m, and machine jrunned <!■ •' man air dromes. Lijiliteeii llntish planes we--' !'■>!. the air ministry ti; closed. Labor m. 4A tv* Connaily D oes N o it Desire to Pres.3 M.a tier and be in ‘Apparent Controversy.’ \V shingtun, A| .. iAI’i- • ! 1 i I ' " 1 1 i i' '■ l.id i.V Sena 'i ■ 1' ic ia.v all' S"na1 nr (. n a! - ]y. Oral ri al. TrV s, witlld mot mu to bring u; a \v .r plant desire 1 p pi e-e. '.a in iltrr and i>t■ : i "apparent e. m; i'p , ■■ rr-y w ’ n 1 h . Pn -ident i>I tar l'■ ' d Stair As erting that (' nnalh ' act imi "mm the deatli ■! the Connaily bill and perhaps any o'iier i nor 3eg; ial'iin.” Sen .'or liv'd, ! )i. "at iiMi-t” i -a rrk. Ily rd told !■ . c il i< , gue> th 1 . - enah n s had prr. ■ d mendmen I - 1 o * hr (’■ aina 1 !y - a • n e wh ip'll unpaid - : ]'i" (1 a *.iiin.- 11! ‘hi- 111 ho ir wi ek and rt ' ■’ eoriaut um'in art \'i’ "as Th C-" . diy o '! a ■ drl iiiit h<ii'i/a* thi* l\’ ...v• .1 *• \ikr ing working e n;I • a-, in eh : ii'in:. (Continued i ige Might) Instead nS *« : t*1,14 on tout Ge.nia.. wars bps am-bored in Itonhtim harbor. British bombarui i - aimed their e\ nloshrs at land installations which, an air . nni try source *»aid. "we a: It.siti" to knoek down as fast as the.s put up. in l:.i IB iral 1 •:*T I ( ol i; hi* v. a •> : l>e pi !< • • I t tt u.el and j.»i r i n ■ \ a-. < suuted Tu;' t b'l'i i . . } ' -) tread d .- • .< when* 11 wend:., bomb’ bki.-'b d j■ j eib M e: i | n State Hospital Investigation May Be Extended To All Units Hails Hi !> il< '\ Bureau. In Mi ■ ' Y\ Ml- Hotel. Its HOIS 'll! HI1NA 1 hi In, *1-. ,i . < Bi. he . ! i ■ " . . . ■a l 'I . ■ i • . n n-1.;:... . i . ■ . hospitals al KaW'igii and ai GoUi-. solas. Beliu o tin1 p: a * ot Miii'uaninii probe began B1 ! ' a Y\ at' a. o. eet 1 a in tho o'. i al mental hy giene nl ill" IV.". neat ul As iiia a -u sge.-1 -I al t ee hospital . > tieluded. Ki i - •• aum. j- ibae-y nee: ease el the tur-i involved. it was leeided 0 ! 1 *i:it A u -aajpe. Bui tin demand lei a wide investigation seems to be mereasing and il is pm at all impossible that the Mergantm. report, itselt. wll nrhide sin h a sug gestion il nut an , etlial res ummen ; dat ion. ! iai. i t iiu .1 iii.l that the thiol an; 11a lit.- 1: e .. ■ • :i■- written b\ i , ;>t at M Hi .M.i :av \\ i;:. !: r raid l:nt in1 e\ \ y alone. Xo* i''i .t t-\-t.e. ' \V. A. 1 lanii'i. w !i.• a . a ' . ■* \ i . . s ! ' i ■ I ■ . iii 1 ;.: 1 a i fie . 11 Haifa..:, la. w i ’ H ■ i i In ' ikiet v bii'b i> attl art'.r. . attf1:1 on tin i i .t.. il\. In- lief. .1. : - - on's 11 ill 111 tile pi epai utiiill • .1 nts pompr.l' 1. D.inic'.. like i : \ "iher ex-patient .I !..•• a-ylun will’ .lake.- i harpe. again-t ihe in-litwtion. starts an' with !W' strikes against him. it'.- so ea>\ lo i .use "Ilfs eyebrow . sa '■ di'preeiatnittly and say "well, ain't .... w;is eoi ted oti tht lie Was o. lii* that a- it l:i. .". r'.i*- ■ Ptop ,t,,ir^\ Plane oottleneckr C . i*. Photti-phnPo i A \V:i-!i:mu w f the t:•■}»•• u- • i •••:•- r of a snap fast* !i"f, lari: < ■\v: a i (; -< <1 do- ! I'd ; ■ ■ throe Ai iccord ing to a .. At t1 ’r'.• y .; , 1 As a!. AI ! •: < ' l . . . : ' Si- i f a : ' ' • . I ! . One of t uviii. d At a .a i c,:. ;yy. 'vr ” , ■ _ ,, 6 '*?'.‘-i. u. II Ilmen Ares, ! Town of Bor ok Cap tore'*, Leaving Only Pcc>cets at Novgorod and Staraya Russa, London, \pril 'LL—( \!*>—The Russians appeared to have won control ol the entire region it* ■ und Lake Ilmen toda\ c*\cc*pt lor <tet man onrkets at Novgorod and .stara>a Russa 1>.\ capturing Borok. ke\ rail town or. tIn* irorlhw extern I rout. trnrliei fail id - iid CL V) \ n. 11 Embezzlement 7 estimonv «r Is Repeated it.: . ui . \11rii — tad --k.t i.. > s' Hi' my was j*i n :r. ih-> Prod B■.' t: ! v. be. l .■ ’he : .ilr> ';i\ d i -.1111. ’a : la s chi ■ : ■ tl eml>e? ’omi nt and in ' .d : H'11. ’S'h't . I. Ap; miv, 1 By 1 ■ a ; a ; i n! ‘ hp ■ ■a ■ . a i], .1 piral.A ..idl'd Sneed a ! . inanip datiens. !’ .' Kennt :h K-iyill. at:.e ne\ 1 • Praia eet ed g ly to \ 1 11:a 11 \ ev ery tp e-lion asked with wr .".’oei'l Sneed's ..*"t .ms. The object op. w> • i • roll'd h\ .1 idue K. id m P’x a- a ; a excel rt A Ills were noted. ik was that the D •. b put "A P. 1 hn . ..'V A’l Mandalay And Lashio Threatened Large Amounts of Jap anese Shipping Sight ed in Bay of Bengal; Japanese Vanguards Only 8J Miles East of Mandalay. V\ iiti ( ;ii111 •< 111:; c> ni Bui r.ia. — \pril is.— < \i —The civil i;o\ci i.>n,-lit oi liunna Jiun cwi. ti.ucu Aia \ in\ o. 10 mi Ic.s iHUliicht o. Muiiu.thty oil the laiiwus to ;,.i ji• >. because oi the approach oi Jap.iusc colimin.s. :■ 1'h As. ,dated Press) •> apam in\ a-. n armatia appa.vnt.y tran.-t,•■rung heavy • i n mi nts i nr tl’.c battle of I<a i mu. rt-, I".- ti-ii sighted ! ■ ■1 i ■.' 11, !;gal today ;ts ■ ■ -a i ..S' u ■ columns ■ .. I; it;,' i ilt'il , :. ■ ■ two key a. i; i" - ci A, a -Malay and Lashio in northern Burma. Aii.rd rccoiuia.s -ulicc planes iVi f '.tid .o rvetl large am . n!- ci .Japaijcst shipping utsi ic. a si Bi;rma coastal P'.r.s. ( c;\ aiil, , they might a . i in route l" attack India. British reports said .Japanese vanguards, reinforced by fresh divisions 1 rom Alalava, had ad . a.K d a point vd miles due "f Alandalay. ('imngking; dispatches said the invaders appeared on the verge ■ f shimming the Burma back door to China and pinching off the entire British-Ohinese de fense forces in a grave new .-fi sis. The main Japanese forces were said to have thrust within lid miles of the Mandalay-I.ashio road, impertlma the already difficult allied transport be tween China and India and threatenim; the allied defend ers with disastrous entrapment. ( hincse reports declared es sential supplies had already been moved ov.t of lashio. K!0 miles northeast of Mandalay, and that inhabitants were flee ing;. 1. '! ’ ! n o * w, -4 gateway T3 ;r'n:i Road, one.'1 ’ia'.- war supplies. • ; :.”*t'i‘s said the (i" - Res from <• w the Burma a si of Manda dleast of Lashio. t Jiine.se uispaidles sain me Japanese hop'd to conquer Bur ma lu lore the start ol the mon sc . it rains and protect their flank for i land invasion of India. Other milit tiN informants. how e'er. 1) lieved .Linan may strike into China from Burma in an attempt to wind up the costly fi\e-\car old war with China, 1m fore imaiding India. a no brood n c h < :a a \ • d : M »dag sear, off ' ■ • * st • ' ;. the world’s mi. calling ad •: 1 ee v *h FiMnec’s pro 1’ « m i I’i.m. I.. al \\ a> plan ’.> • ;1'i: V3.• 11 g: scar over to I r tal all ed ....(I iu d < , ■ . m mo- v\ >th 1 : j •■■■;. m . and 2b . i base 1,1 ' r \ , r - . i 11 i;. 63§rn-'rn I M \ ' m's lvmdquaiters 'mi i • .i ' ■! .beiv spread 1 ■. '' o I'nitrd \:i: : - aerial olfen o i ar. over \\ doning scale at ■ c -1 ai smo- a ol: at Having \■ '■ 111 I ml. in t1 o R •• "o', archi ll nr I' v. a.-t of Aus . ' :.l also !" ■ 1 bod oneni v in ■ - : !•'; u til,' Solomon '♦lillllR FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Little change in temperature, scattered showers extreme west portion this afternoon and to i night
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