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tttt* A4 Buy War Loan Bonds And Help Win The Victory Over The Axis Henderson HatUj Btajratclf rHIKTIETH YEAR ITinrAs.WA"rKi,K,^»OIr HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15, 1943 ''L'l!L,s'V::ir^s^.^KT''"NOoN V&iWMstr NOoN FIVE CENTS COPY British Storm „ —__— , * * + * + Enfidaville Line * * * + + + + ^ _i_ - i^ost War Flans, Taxes, Farm Funds \ FJem and A it en tio n i Secretary Hull Opens New Debate in Pledge To Small Countries; Bond Drive Gains Washington. April 15—(AI') —Accompanied by reports iiiai . tlii' Japanese have shitted iVom oiieti.se to "jiK^ressive defense" | ai>;l new assurance that Amer ica will champion the rights ol bilk- count ms. a tiio ol quar • I ci ' u inp. . »-«l tile lapitol niel-; oily lot,ay unite the >var bond j drive roi'ed oil past the $4,000, MHi.OOo Mark. 'i he squanbles centeivil on , posl-wnr plan-, taxes anil 1'arni unds. I'cples Hi mk..11 v.atious ihi' w.irl I ever h:.d it straight I'rum Seen t.i. v of State 1 In 1! thai Uncle Sam will i c tiiinc to l>»i>U nut f,jr the little! k!low. Speaking be lure the IVu | American Unit n last night. Hull vin hi o.i.-iy advocated worldwide atten .ii to tne good neighbor policy as a s '-'l "I global Magna Carta. He ,-tre. s< tl the importance of the prin e pits "i.11 which the solidarity of tin hemi pherc . based." and adde.l |>• iiiUdl.V tii.it iiie.-e principles "arc • i exclusive property of the c 'lit: nc: is ol the Americas . . llis niivieii.s rcfirences to international pi'.-: war planning had a reverse p .:: lit I .n the statement of Kenat'ir II . m W. .1.mii-on hi Califi'i'ii.a. one of the original Senate "irrecoiicil ;ii;h s" who defeated Amerrran :ul here ce to the League of Nations titer the last war. A member of the Senate foreign relat • lis committee whieh will pas on several pending resoluti.>ns in \i-h .ng Senate commitment on po t vrar world collaboration. John.-on told reporters: "11 iw can we possibly t«*l 1 what c n(lit';o-.> will be when this war « ds'.' I: is foolish to say now what v.e will (!■• Thi« mat tor should not !i.i\i- I'l'in br light belore the Senate Klsewheiv in the Senate, seven He pii' i'i H.emliers •>! the finance ilicc night I" dynamite the "i ' ii t again Kuml plan lr«>m the I Ion - * • ways and ineaiu .'"niinit t< <■. lisir.irg the fuse with an m •1' ' ••••e l (.) tiie .-kip-a-ye.ir v.-te l■ t njj.iiic 'ii:e ta\e.- -ti a pay ;is■ vn:i go basis. Hepresentativ »• Kiml mii. Minnesota liepubliean. " hi i nig i>f lie publican -u:»p< •. J .> the plan recently rejected .11 tile H<ii! r. to l!l!l. sanl the actimi "•■■■ ns grounds for asking" rir •' tax iv.casure from the e 111 Conn ittec troubles »>ls«» plagued (hi1 £707.040.844 Agricultural depart nn"il iipproprl'itio:) lull ii>r the fi (C'ont ntied on Page Two) OP A Delays Price Limit Ceiling on Cotton Will Not be Made While Market Open To Normal Trading Washington. April IS.—(AIM — OI'A said in a statement toda> no aniiiiuneenicnl rpgardinc pot ion prieps "will l»p made duiine Hip cotirsp of trailhiK in tin- pot ion market in wrdrr that thprp lip no intprruption of normal trading." The statement was issued. i — fnlIy. to cnuiili'iiict report* Hint > lidden nnnonueeinenl <»l I. Hunt con'ml mi eottiin priee- iniuiit be made today. Priee Aditiinisl i ator I'lcnti^ '• " ii aid la^l week that, inni' J' ( idi nt Hmisev ell's "hold the line ordei. hp \va- prepming ewitrol: 01 < • .iiul the prinetpal i|Ur.«tn»ii • : the l nt few dnvx hii.- born Ihc <i <l« ,iiid form of the antieipaled der. Thp OPA ulntcmenl left open the i 1 ■ jliiv i>f some annoiiiieeiiieiit t<» nuyinfl "if nnv jdntotnenl w in .<lr. ji will be iiftei' the el«>.e 'h • maikef'." CoMipreiiees between the wai l""'l ndniinlntrnliriii on dei.nK were* un der .lood to be holding up the order. 'iucv/ii io the Ssr/ EzLISVcO TO Be YHE YOUt:C23r rr.il "r ever to have on ser icc in tiie I-'- • • N*' • I' ''.if. 1/ 11 {Jraham, 1.' J! jUilon. I . . i i...i;ii hoin» r. •<! "ii -iiiu tiio of twelve. dWla i- . Jcrnn of two major I-nttiff action.; i;; the Pa \ C...C war 11;yluii rnslional) Aid Fledged Mac Arthur Secretary Stimson Premises Planer And Other Material For South Pacific. tVa.diisiKlon. April — AV>— % c»n>i:intl v ini reusing fiiiu of i'.ircr.iil and ulin-r miliI ll'y --«ii» plies was premiM-d tuda> !>'• Sc: retar.' War Stimso.? for III.' Fiirccs iif Cm-iii r.il Dnuithi" \rllltir in Ihe *t»nt!i\\I'aiiin. 'I in • :ii/.i!i'v t hi. pit i "ii i U m'ihv i.| , i( t ii' | I.-... Iron. An.— trnlia f'ir addiiioni'I planes to hicm tile I! ••!'. .1 '.-'.'■l -• .'-IP lIU'-l I activity ..i rec nt week*. Sliinson •; nl •"we will ';t-«'|» <>ill* American I and An.->I .•! i lliers supplied »il:i mifficirni planes mil wily to replace 111!!' Iil. (> lull to bltiM ll|> Oil! .11!' Icraft in counter th« increasing enemy j.ui ; ttacU.-.'" !'i .. . > !... y I Ihllt tiell ap pt» |j (or additU i id material ran <• ho till .HillI> Ir«oi' all theatres of {operation'-. added that p Mir hi* J fioial »I 1 t * win* \v«iii Id 1m n I • » Mm clulU* 11 IhfV t i!r(« » »>n>- till'i (irinaiifis. | I \ , | st ■ t*n 11«* tin til lied roajl.Mu <1 rliii-lN «»l -ti»l t. «hnrtfoci WitS iff flu* ovraill • ec|tiiro incuts ol all llie I lilted Nations, Ims 1 the "uiv dillu'i:I' la.-K" "I allm-at ,,u. ;i limited supply i • meet large demand Draft Eligible U.S.Employees Under Fire Wa-h n-1 ill. April la—* (AIM— •I'j.,. 11, I \ al lati s commit* it-il t-'ii.iy that Selec ti\ «. Si n h < Director Lewi* B. Hoi kIiov ii " rwtlve lo .ill drafl ' t»- .;»•«< - I" re*'a*-.* then file, "with a N |(.u ] , , Mini* all delei'inetil- <•! £.,.\ c mil* - < ployecs not lli"i 'ii«h |V iu.<tifiod b> mipporling evidence." ••(i ivei'i" 1 made )" - '1 '(ju ,.v,r ,. " iiicrcp>rt cn-ie ted. ,n iic leileral cm'oi; mciit m hav j inn adopted Hi nerol policy "i hlf* in>i "drail elmiMc e •■n hi the HI , in .'!!! ipniip oil a Ii t «a miss l>a~i-i. with little nltempt lo define fl policy w hereby n < n or women led subject In (tie draft" W'i'.ld !»<* given put erencc in hirinu. The e'lm-niia-e'. el; r|!e was eon 1.lined i" i repml of special - ill ci'i nillt' i- -tlldy :'i! deli'i 'cut piill i cic of Government ogcneic^. Mac Arthur Japanese Assaults In Southwest Pacific Result in Losses Nearing 30 Per Cent (/'it The \.wt'iuh I'iWks) (h ik imi l)Mijjias .>!ac.\ri lull's headquarter disch <•.; unlay that suicidal lo--cs raniriitu uj> ward of :'.0 jut c\ nl weir in riit'ti'd i.n a •!a|iaiu,M> a iniad;^ oi 7"> to 100 pianos aiU'inptin# in raid Millie May. N« w (iiiiiK'a. Init simultaneously new official warnings wcr.' sounded on ilu* need for jsivaWT allied stron.irth | in tin* south Pacific skies. A spokesman for General .Mac Arthur further declared thai a Kreat Japanese enmhat fleet was concentrated in the Trtik area "within three days* sailing dis tance <if NVw Guinea." The • pnkeMiian said the .Japa nese a!>« had ai>!>rt.\im.ilelv 1)00 tons <»f merchant yliininis tiased at Italiau!. New I'.ritain atone. •"Constant convoys iprraling be yond rnnpe <■! mir nir-"•'•ree a,-e being pushed forward to rein -rce the •. nein.v." the poke man dee! rod. Striking in force fo- 'iii tliiif! ';nv in four days, liie .lap.; lese I --'; la planes detinilely shot down and 1 > others were so badly damaged Ihcj prob:d>ly failed to re ie i .eii ba-es :n yeterdav's ra.d Milne !" v :t was announced. Previous attack-; included S :nday" 45-jilane raid • n Oro IViy. N'cw (In nea, where 24 were >i > ; down, .md Mor day's 100-pla e assault "r; Port Moresby, where 37 were destroyed. The .Tapane-e also lost 30 aircraft ;r. -i <><:.,..tiwL- .... rin ./i .! •. Renews Call nal Mnnd in the Sol<■ t»i> >ns. on Ap.il 7. makine ;i cumulative eight-day total of 130 planes knockcd out of action. Meanwhile. new drvclnpmrnts :»rose in the \V.isliiimto*!-.\ustra Ii:i discussion of allied -lratri;> in llir soulliwr^l Pacific—lunched •iff li\ (icnrr.il sir Thomas V. Hl'imcv's disclosure lliat Japan liail • masked '20 J.OOO lirst lint* troops in the islands -.hove Vus tralia and mav l»o ovpfclerl t > launch a rnmi'linc!; offensive at any moment. In Washington, military . utli > tic.- expressed bcli( ' that Ihr Japu ih' had passed from i ic otlen \ e to "aggrcsjivs defe'w" and declared liicri' w.i- little* danger thai the en emy would attempt I > . 11-■ k«• ag.i <' Australia or any iIn-.• important al lied citadel. Ill Melbourne, I' i • M I'ster •' 'iin Curt 11 said that the .l.ip.i'if.-e had been bt'ildinu tip air l.'i iv-jlh in the South mvi- theatre ! r the la t tv 1 month aid that pnwert.il itt V- 01 Australia e Id be osiieclo.l -0011. Retail Trade T 0 Improve Babson Says Outlook For Buyer and Seller Js Gradually Clearing Despite Pessimism Itv K4XiF.lt W. H MtSON Copyright—IJM3—Publishers I'i naneial lltirr.m. Inr. New York. April 15—At one llw; ill his lift*, my lather way a -mill town merchant. Ilcnre. 1 have a. ways been interested in and j«vn 1.1 tailors. All "I II* come iii'm closer thetic toward the iirablciiw of routed \\ ' 11 the busine-:. .1 retail iiiU th.in v\ e do with any o!!,ci i.vpi* o< enle: pri-e or illdtislryy |-'r iii" cradle to the grave. ue are ail cii.s Corners of relil store . Appreciate Vmir Itrtailrrs The re'ail bti-.ne-s h<>:ild ti'i| iv thought 01 bring confined s >lelv In department slow, d 'iig stores, sperhlty shops, grocery chains and (Cor,tinned on Page Three) SFAX NATIVES RIDE BRITISH TANK The natives of Sfax afforded the victorious armies of («rm:al Montgomery a rousing welcumr as tin- pur suers of Koimnrl entered the city. Above, jubilana ii:l.ai:iia:it- ctansbcr aboard one of Hie tanks tliat routed the Afrika Korps. Official 1'. S. Signal t'wrp* 1'hoto radivrd trom Algiers. (International Kadiu phii io.) RAF Raids Stuttgart Nazi Industrial City Is Heavily Bombed; 23 Planes Missing; London Has Alert l.lllltilltl Britain' hiillliiti •> lia/i-litSll (rikr ,;t rit'. nl SI rciilrali'ii liiir.il'ti •• I III 11:1>tI \ J** 11 Mi* . t • III ^ pril 15. —lAl'i — pitM it! ii| l°itiir i'!i!:iiii'il i.11 til 100 mil'-. aero** lniiifM- last ifi-lil «•» r . . li-rmun imlii-iriai • m i.1 in a hivlili coil ;nl l r<> iii whirl) I ii!. il li» .-rliii ii. llir air iii.. niirril I till .i >. . utliei allteii p'. ■ i d • be H11 - ~ I • i . - llll t.. Iiaxe till . I in: : <•( I At !<• I'l - V. « big I: •riiv ' wiuit nifilil . 11 i\VII - ttiK a I : timlil age jiih! lite i ■ llir • .< Tlmr reported ait' 'Hit t: v atilU'iau . en', irk i*|»• n St 'ill: . " .iiki mil* "i t!cr , -i t;1111 cni; ii"i i1 be.ivv." I'lif laiuot nliliftl.' iiiiiii iitins tin- raid \\ a ■ I WejltluT. (il'I Mlail I ;llt Ii;' 1 I ~lmt d'WIi l>\ tie I I s. iiir IWee. whenii <•1; at lint.i.n \\ Ii Ka.-t An«lia in.'I •niiisr eMu.t \ . - in l.'-ndoli it . . -! Mnreli it. Sn'i >• it.r - cs were eauMxi by (ill tin bt•!! 11 It'll 111 tormmt plane > >vrre »i <>\cr Ii it.i ii und bn.«e lit Fiance. BROU HVON DENIES CLEiV'tL.iNLY IO NbGRO \ I 15—(AIM (1 i\i-i i declined today in in l i t' «>f .lohii Henry g Ihc execution 1» l9-year-o|d Canidfii it \\!it» wiii c»tiviclcd "t ■it mother i-i Camden N< iilcinber 20. VIATHIR I (>l! NOHTII ( AllOMSA. < nutitltt'-rl eold hui wilh v|ii;liil\ In hrr Ii inporalnrrx in llir inleti»' loitiglil. s|k\\ |v t-i, i ii u Irinprt a lit lt'» l"riil,i,\ aflr r IIOOII. OWI Men Charge ' News Suppression a r Raid Record Gu-aud Plans Army r'urge AIkUt-. A|»; t! »•"» AI' >— An ini 1 M<>I t..-> • :VC . I U'lil.V i» .1 ';t-iii" >! 1 li i" (• '' "'t "i 'I "• •'1 puiKf till* I army. 1: I deitxl ci'iiuiMT'dcr.s "I the land, mm ,il<d I ' ,' I i ' i him i»V Mii.v 1. :|i<- i • i -I ollu-f ■ \vi)n !i,i«| . I I'M n i f i 1 r ( e 1<> tiul11 "ii , *hf II ii. 'i.i i re c "I JI if «il !«•»• . i '•• M - ..I 1V1..M ; Olfii ; - • 'I■ • ••i i* ci nsideted un it fur <1 iJ\ i'' t f i'1 iiii iifft 1 > i . ' m lift?, <ni«l till* 11 ci*. wlvwc name mil v iiii| lie u -i <1 | It v.n- ntnteil 1h.il it iv.is not <lei. \\ hc'l i t!ir\ tin ii would it , jfcj | ti. filll.s. : ;i1|ii|l l>ui IhU v.. cull I (iiliMrd unlikely In viwv ol Clin id's (ii el ;iU'in that 1 he Knnch I should I'f -in.ill I'll! Iiifch in <|'i;.lily. I'OSTM \ ST Kits \V;i>.lun;:l"ii. April l.v < AI * > :■ I Senate ••••i'In n ' rt liie>c X >i t ( , •* .11*>IIII• I I W IP-'lMll M,ll . '. ill', i. ! Wilbur A. Tike rikewllc. riUeen otafr IV,.en Resign, Declaring a hey are not Allowed To Tell Full Trutr» <u\ i \!i:\ I Washington. \pril l.~»—l.VI'l — I .lticii roeetitly nsiemd mom- j Iht.% n! the ol'ficf of war infor mation staff said in a statement i ih.il tin;. were leaving ••'>i < .!(• »• uf mir lorvielion that >: • impossible fur us \ \ \ to t.-II the full truth.'' t; .>>«• the state-i i ill..'i Iv denied jy OWI ! . IT I ).i\ I WOI'O Milt did > •:. n ;:u. New York book puo •i.l lifiu v i-'. Pi ingle. Puilizor j : <- wriicui; author. | i - i- .» ••nly one is>ue—I lit* deep : .1 'I n: t-iiiiil ••!»• i.f li■ "tio-t pros- | i ••!) ->i \ iir intm inution," their | >t. t. lll. nt said. • i t .i pros- i iMifi-renco yi'« it l.e l>«lie\ed I lie* resigna \< <• dao ' ■ ,. el.».-h i»l pci- j • "J "'t. i «*n: hoped most uf v.i i • it.-ti;iieii would reeon- J Thr ••-inning employees said.) • . t1..11 pi-i -"ti;i|;ties wore ti"l , ■ .<• In; their resignation and 1 added: V • vr detiie> that promotional ti- 11 , i 'mm ;i p- nper and power- 1 ■ ■'! ii lolling the story of j r.ut «c fie it, the HC- j • • >\V I on the homo front ! n ih il i-v Ihu'ii pi ossuto i protoi sliel; salesman- I •< information. TIiomj would treat us stupid am! • - i~i e.Iho men and wo- 1 i I'ii.ted State They <ie • I-. i- Dial the only of i appeal the Atlierieun pllt) itm i' i- the selfi-'h one of v. hat's in it lor me?' " ARMY PL ANE CRASHES iNLAR TH0MASV1LLE I'll > \ die. April la—(Al')—An \ i n sint plane era hod in a • < ilea notilh of het«. in o p.l<-1 to an undetermined e\ telif. ; itier v. is brought to City Me p . ;n 'IIimiiij.'H lllo. He ...I ' <• plane era: h( d bernu.-<j it i ran out of gas. Allied Forces Drive On Three Main Fronts In Northern Tunisia; Other News of War (/»// Tin . I.ur/V//, (I I'ri ss) Allied headquarters disclosed today that General Sir 15. L. Montgomery's IJritisli eighth army had bejrun In storm the main axis defense line at En fidaville, .">o miles below Tunis, and that German and Italian prisoners captured since March 20 had risen to 0.000. "Our troops continue their advance on most sectors of the Tunisian front." a communique from General 1 hviyht I). Eisen hower's headquarters announc .ed The war bulletin ».ii<l l.ieuten ant General Anderson's British first army pressed its offensive north of AIeiljez-el I5.il), "1 miles southwest of Tnnis and seized "an important hilltop over dif ficult country in tin* faec of strong opposition." Italian headquarters reported "lively lighting all along the front, particularly in the west ern seetor" where the British first arm> i» operating. Field M. las' .-traw gra.-p bridgehead v. > assault in ;it I tors, and :t \va. axis chieftirn \ ■ .I' dwindling ;n lies rct'n:(iv;l :r plant's destroyer least l!l iixij ail and others de-t ye.-terday. All mi; with !l: advance in tin fliiarter.* ann< . Montiicnu > lian 1 i- Ui-i miners \; ican • pil:cil the ill enemy iiid.iv. At shot'dow ii Ihe ground .re fenx's on the I: Mi "French I succcsiful advunee hills t > the we-t < line, niid ye.-terd. •l"tl pr..—>iin -I • t|ue said. Front il:s|)i!<h i \ !l •; I arniv • : Ilied head it Gfner;il II! V ti n. .p., e emv tie line." i i 'mod the.:' the range of hi Kntidaville 'ptured over : ■ I c :v.miini <.iid Marshal Cold Harts No€» Crops Early Truck Crops Retarded; Berries And Peachcs Hurt By Unseasonable Cold Kaleifdi. April 15. — — Frank I'aiker. state \eritiillurr Departtni'iti crop sprciiilint. saiil today that roroul cold spi lis had appreciably rciurdrd early truck crops and harvest dales wnuld he much later than usual. DuiiMigc to virio > (gardens in the east was not Uclivvitl great. in many ill litem, and --in 11 cmp corn, tobacco and cutton. veir - aged by heavy r.im- mid luiil. The strawl erry • utlnok pointed 1 > ;i 42 pel- cent reduction tlnoiiiftiout Hie -tiiti*. while in I'.e Wallace area (jnmi'i> reported that be;i\y trusts of the Inot three weekt had eut the crop by inure II ;in i pi < • ni The pencil ei op ot 1 In■ -;ni<l111it eommereial an i had I•«-«•»! e •um.lv hurl bv the wcaibe 1\m'.«i .tifI tn dic.iliotts were that i' • late will not make halt a lull cn>;> >>( peaches." and added tli.il nac i of the loss was ttot vet jlp|i.licit. nice the lull extent • •' the dame'-a* could not l>e deleimined until green peaches appear Inter in the pring. Production of cabbage and Ictt" ce was expected to lie approximately 12 pet cent less than I, t ?< n- Al though low temperatures ol Kebiti iirv and March eon idoi.ibl.v d img ed the wheat crop, the injury lias largely beet overcome, Paiker said,
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