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flllRTlETH YEAR HimJtersnn Batltj Utspatrij U I.KAHKIi WlltK HKKVICR uir U TUB ASHOCIATBO I'UKSS HENDERSON, N. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 1, li)43 rUtil.l.SIIKI) KVBIIY A KTKHNUON EXCEPT HUN DAY. FIVE CENTS COPY Over 300,000 Coal Miners Idle **★★★★★ ★ ★★★★ Chinese Rout Japs In Biggest Victory Yet 5 Divisions Of Japanese Surrounded L'ncmy Flees in Disorder Before Chinese Assault; lii^Kcr News Expectcd (■|nui;:kinjr. .June 1 — (AT) — ;piu r<tl on l»y (ieiieral llsueli Vtit h. "Ihi' !kittle Tiger," l>at tii'-tri- l Chinese troops were aiiii'iHiicetl today to have eom l>!imuted five Japanese di vi>iir-i in a victory hailed in Kmc China as the greatest in <tx y. a in «.f war. Tlir Japanese were thrown lijiil. in disorder and with heavy |<i%. toward k-hang, their Van lit/!' river base, the high i nil i iiwI said. ( liivese quarters in this pro vi'iiir.il capital were elate.! over tin* reports from the front where I In- I'tiriiiy divisions, involving liiili.ips 75.000 men. were said In have heen trapped in a "hie rni iri lenient." I lie Japanese had thrust mil from lihaiig in a many-pronged lineal lo t'hungkhig. ( ' ■ V iv '2~ more than 4,'inil Japanese dead had been rem ivea , ii.itlletiel(l>. it was reported. . i.il ••.«• .ill I runt counter attacks of ; • two days were said to have :• id I thousands more. < liinese quarters here, pre dicting even better news in the nevl few days, said the tide was turned through the brilliant exe cution of a well conceived and l.nsc scale plan of campaign on Imtli sides of the Yangtze, and li.iiliriilarly southward of the riier. Cii .il Yueh. hero of the tlvee n which the .lapanose failed ' • fhaugsha. eapilal of llnnati <•, was said to have ordered in troop.- on the nor'h Hu nt •••.«» ilio light ins rather than • • f :i iliatvd." 1 is said lie told his generals | '■f o il not want to see them again i . ■' ti;,-y liarl to return in defeat. | . T'',e heartening sight of Al'ied i'ji'i' overhead during tin1 opera- 1 • I ricd out in diflicuit ni'.iin- | n •• itni v, thrilled and st'ni'ilaled f'1 i • il -.ups who. except lor a t , lev. i ;n i' occasions, have lieen ac- | ' 1 ' i' I to fighting without air . < I; t mid subject to blistering al- I | from the air. French Body In Africa Is Disagreed AI;; <1 .luup 1—(AC) -Humors i>i 'UiinriH in ||u. oiuvday old f\ir it vi- commit lee formed t>y Clen ' •'I f'harlvs DeCiaulle and Henri '•i'mil in |ijvc unified direction to rieiieh war effort circulated to-! i d it seemed certain that dilli (,,'t. 'lenoiijiiions were ahead. IIh' committee was engaged in * tl.iv-liinjj .session, however, and in 'lire of ;uiy offielnl statement ""iK ils proceedings there was .... "''hiiie information. Hi,. informant said nil' was some difference of opin "iit iiinnni; the members of General mIi's demand for a house elean Ai'Iii- '""worthy" officials in North , ritty-Ame D;i\ Destroyers Launched ;it Charleston The lulled Stairs inv.il destroyers Itrynal (left) an it the Mbert \V. (irant ui lit > \vere launched al the Navy Yard in t'harli'stnn. S. ('.. May "ITt after bavin- been built in lbs* record breaking lime nf .">!) days. These arc the first lour dcstro.ver-typc ships laun ehed al the Charleston yard w ithin a period of 59 hours. The vessels stand ready to be christen ed just belore sliding down the ways. 400 Japanese Slain On Attu On Saturday Night Enemy Force Counter Attacking Against Americans Is Completely Wiped Out Washington, June 1 — (AT) — do re than ion Japanese In tops vere killed <»n Atlu islam! Sat urday nijdit. I In* Navy reportecI oday. when three columns of 'nitI'd States soldiers advanced oward ('hicajrof harhur where hey .joined Sunday. The up operations >'i the -land apparently were <-• >nt i:t*! ii;i* 'id.ry with • iliny troop... stampm:; "II lackets 11! Japanese rcsista .ce ill lie barren hill . Officials here said Dial all or ganized resist a lire by thr enemy has boon broken: however, of the three American columns \>Mcli drove lluoimh the wild .ind moiiiitaiuoiis country to effect a junction at C'liieaeof harhur in the area where Ihc little <il lace Attn stood before il had to he destroyed lo deny it lo the enemy, the one roitiinc in trom thr south apparently encounter ed the sliffcsl opposition. This ene moved northward a" he floor o! Chicago! \ illey Ic ■ r'!nii i) the li'Mtl ul the harbor. It wa 11 lliat valley that tile .lap lie •• made I counter attack a! dawn on Sain lay. as I In- Navy irpoitd Swwv. ind in the lighting which ?*i:-iiel he eiiciny lorre wa.s anniluati"'. DAVIF.S IN ALASKA ON HIS WAY HOME Fairbanks. Alaska, .fniic I.— (AIM—Joseph 1'. I».ivies arrived here today from Moscow where lie delivered a secret message to Soviet I'rcmicr Josef Stalin from I'rcsidcut Itoosevclt. Dick Norvcll (Jets Medal in I imisin For Air Kxploits Washington. .Inin- I — I \ 1*) — - Ihr War I r I I lias in ■iniiiiccil au arils m ilrroralioiis !•> I'nili'il Stali-s officers ami enlist - I'll nirii ol' I Ik- nortlmr»i Alriian air fiircfor ••vi'i'plinnal aerial lirrforniaiii'i' in I In- Tunisian campaign. Tlir awards inrlinlrd: Oak l.raf rlustcr In air tm-d.iI: Kirharil T. Niirvi'll. first Iii-ult-ii - ;tlil. Ilrvilrrsim. X. anil I'aul A. (iallimav. Irrlinii al si'rr.i'llll, WalsloiiliurK. X. ('. Pav-Go Fax Bill Passed In The House Wti.-'hmKloii. •Inn** 1 (Al'» Tit* eninin «»mi .«• |»,i v : vmi . I : : \VM|| II..11 f «»\ ill Mti .1 till ; Villi* ol I ■>!! to ♦»#» tv»i|.»y. . *. -.i i «t!i \oti* \v;i OlflcKtl It 11; It J>ro\!<lt I'M ,1 liiI jM-in-i. » turn In»ni Mir i.i\;iMr i».•. * « ! , Wii'V'S itlifi .s.il.ilii'.s In-- iriii' ; out mit>till 11 • mi lofliiy. Tin *ee 1 niinmeii Killed on SAL in I lend-on (lollision Norfolk, Vii.. .inn.- 1 (AI') Three liieinlifI.I U,e ei"\\ III a northbound StNilHunil hei^M ir.nn were hil.illv itijunil hi .i head-mi ciIIimiiii willi .i • .'i'»ilmill IivikIiI ■ ll IJill'lill^tnll. S. .1 III litdii.V. Thf HliiiiiliiiCi'iM'ii' ..Hi' l»y .1. Wi'iilnli. i;ci'< i.il . nU'llUi in ■ •I Imnspni liilimi. A foriniil iiiM-fim-i''• ii i».i.-- ii'il been marie .1 ycl. vVioiiiii ;..ii?l. lull ll la limit, lo'.'t Hl.it ill- ill (ll'liVI'l1 il lr-llll I'Ml' i V. .u I ' Jiull Jill' fur llic iiri nli iil. l)iii'liliK'"ii i* in lwci u \V...tiii'. c <iikI Clint.in. S. C. Illllll ||JI*( III |i it I Vt ■ WCIC (i.lllliltl'l I .ind irii eai • ilfi.i (. i. .' i ..i(I.ihj \u | llu* l l'piil I I ecei\ < «l In-. ( . Another Itnlinn Army (ienernl Is (ii\ en New Duties l.<ili(|on. .lime 1 (AIM fii'iiri.u K/in H.v-1, eliiof hi t.ill nl the MhI i tan linnv. w;i« relieved of hi.-- post j today ;iihI appointed comit-ander ni an army croup, the lie -1 in radio s»id in a Rome dispatch iccurcied by The A ee/M»iolorl Pi'flee Restraints Are Relaxed On Some Farm Machinery '• ' hinmon, Jnnc 1.— < A1») The t '«ninci's, looked (n |#»r more 1 ' in ever before, now may <>l> itiore ordinary nitiipmcitt ';v siiylnK they need it. I>ltvl ti I'roduelinn Hoard eou .irii.."" "ovv "pproaeh l<i the bum 'n oifi.M.'V« '"sl wHh 1 ^PPinjj up deliveries from 1 '"leer ir, dealer. ~"nerel>l{,'n,i! hnvc been hco,d "« Part•(!«..,'i "Vk ,n ndm>ni»trative de bits that farmers had to tilt otit Ion m.Hiv form:. .iii<| w.'iil >oo long loucl.wh.il lin y iiccrlcrl in Ihcii work. Klfcrlive nc\l Monrl;iy, ;i farmer niiiy buv up lo s;!."i worth <il 17H cificiilly ii ii^ il i'imii l>y ccriifyihc lo his rlc;il< i Mi.il lw is ,i I.inner 1110 rc<| Hires tin- in.itcn.il now. II lie wonts lo tmv more lii.m lh.il. if con hr firrtinncH 1 »y hnvinu Ins cotinly form roli'niinc conimiMtv sign th<* certificate which Is not .i form onn can be written on an ordinary piece of paper. Dependency Alone Won't Excuse Men Will Not Be Sufficient by End of Year to Keep Fathers Out ol Service U'.i i:iri •• ii. .1 me I (AIM —!'<•■ I" ' ill iic \ irlually el a - ■ J ? ;• ••ml n| I his yi'iir as • i ■ 1 I •■•■{ tun; 1.11 lii'iN "III nt hi. VI. • <i ( 11 -1 I *; i ii I V. .vl< .'Mil lli'll .'• >1 t'xI.'V. I'm- ;>. • < il ■ i's will need ..> .in;, i ... I • ill. Iliiit only lil! n| . : v IH"i .• i• •••ilicil l.llllL'I's .still .. I . "H t the «■ > ii I of 1043 ■ ■■ < >'i • tin in' mfd liit-ii ii|»|»'.il. ■ • -in . .1 ; . ti nt l.itnily lie.id . . 'I n- ; t Aii ;ust I. A Niivy ;in i•• I'm i iim nt .i ■ <I.iv Imwci iiih p.'iy It'iil liitliliiitl • 'Ii .litre, in.iv m"U ■ • )• iihIiii 1 ' itli«-r~ .-lightly. Mr Nil*I .'ill. i •' i' iini'liii i/I'd tlwit • -n it ''i. \ lullows .-nil hi .l'l"|ll III ', Ii' iIKI.Ii'Is 1 lit' Kl'IKTJll • |1ii-t i.ii ■ i * I ■ ■ iikIiiiIiuii will III' "niily ;i tli'l.iy." I!<l.i\.il i-ii "i N.'ivy .<.l;iniliiril>, I .1 ' .-'ill I M' mill. (Illlicillc'l i!h •••! i I lull tin- iirin <il i-.:.. l . ■ M i n icji'i'lini; ni'iir lliiiti • .•!. v • itulliclccs r;ill«'«l up in ii i rut v • «;. liulii' i '' i ■ •• Imi'Ii pi"crrdiiiu ' ..li.t'ii ;,'i" i 111«>i11Ii Ii tin.. i*i«l<* i ri'ii-Hni-'i I !• 11. Mi'N'iiU .;il(l. i' 'A.i 1111 I..- ■■■ its I" lnwi'l pll.V.-ir.il n i| i i ii I .i i Hut. ili"|i I In* II -11111 '-4'' iH'I'lW I ii VI'.II.-, <•1 I.I. i- |1 ■ till' lllilM iiiiiii . I :■. . • • i-i<l«'i ii.mini. I'c\ crish Activity Around (iihr;iltar I\ I lied I4orccs .1 I.— (AIM—llls p.ilt lies 11oiii I..il.mc.i. Spain. m iI.m repot 1 m < <1111111111111: activity .11 • Ik- liulr-li strouulmld at <•■111,111.11 Willi ships rmniiiK and c«iiiu ••• a \ <• I«■ rit«< w liii-ii ulisrr vcrs inlet prclctl as a sisn of crow 111.: Mind slrriiL'lli in the M'llilrriaiir.iii. Three aircraft carriers, three battleships. .1 ininiher of cruis ers .mil several destroyers were said to li.nr I' ll the naval Itase diinni; the nielil. lint observers al l.alioea could not say wheth er lite* headed inlo I he Medilor r.iiuaii or westward inlo (lie At* laoltc. WtATHEH r on NOUTII (AROLIW Continued warm tonight. A lys teri o i is Exp Iosi o ns Alarm East Carolina ISali igh. .Iim» 1.— ( a|»i— ,\ sri irs of nivst'-rinus explosions awiikriiril eastern North (am- | lina rcid ^ !v .a 1:30 a. in. today I'll' efforts ul' hi::liway palrol wrii In ascertain their location or causes were unavailing at a laic hour. Highway ralrolmait II. \V. Kothrork. stationed al Koauoke Ita pills, said I he explosions, three in uuiuhcr in <|tiick suv cession. u ere heard in the Koa- j poke I'apids area and in lower Virginia. Kothrork said planes appeared «>v«r the Koanokr I'apids area ahout 1 ::»•! and \v*'rp last soon irllimine Inward Norfolk. I lie Kodecrs. Scotland Nook iv wspaper man. said the cx |-.l«-ions hrokt* window plates in tli.it Halifax county town. He said the sounds indicated the explosions orcurrrd northeast ol the town. ISesidents of Washington and <ireenville also reported they heard the detonations. 'I'he I'uhlic Relations Office at la'.leune said that office knew iiolhitiK of the source or cause of the explosions. Invasion Coast Feels Allied Bomb Assaults I.itiiiluii. .Innc 1.— (AIM K.\r ric.hlcr M|ii.i(lriins s|»rd 111 >-<• hi; 1i l)ii Ui'ii rlniifls liver lIn- miiiIli>'.isl I «'«asl today to rcsiunr attat-ks on llic N'a/i-hHd i-iiaiint-l otasl. I .Many 1'i.riiitliiiiis urrr m-<mi iroin tiir Ground and olht'rs, tlv - inu Iimi liirh to l»«• si'rii, wort* »ni' heard. j 'I ln> •iaxhuhi . »I>y iiijlilcr , pi.mi's I• • I!• iwii 1 v.iiiii a.' |»M*>iiint'il | »<> !><• iiikIiI at larks ..| ln.nil<ri s, a. i e ich'r.t" «»n the Kn^lish side «>t the 'i.annH i «'p»»i ifd the sound «»l bomb .;»! • i«»ns ir«un Calais region. I • • enemy aireralt, penetrating Iir»f;«iii*> souiueast defenses and set 'n..; oft Loud* n'> sirens lor the first linn* in ;• week, killed lour persons ind injured throe today with ;i di bomb hit mi a suburban shelter ■ »nd >i.\ others wore killed in an other suburb, it was reported au lhoritati\ ely. Herman Attacks Upon Russians Thrown Back I ! | London, Juno I.- (AT) —Germ.ni I force- launched two .slronu counier i ;i* 1 in llii' l.luh.m U ;m", .■ i the ; l)»nrl.: river front last ni«lil. but | were tin own i>;icl; It. Hum iiii' i:■ 1 |m Mtion Willi heavy In i-s. the nidd.y Soviet i*< n 1111111 ■) ir | ia<_' - nil today. iKIiorini* (Ji iiii.iii ii |» rK that llie ' Nazi had launched a irmiy drive Ion llie western I rout aliove Kmnleti- I | sk. the eoini!iiiiii>|iie which was ! I broadcast lr<mi Moscow and leeoin i ed i>v Hie Soviet ,\ 1 <>11it• o heic. iih i:- ! I llolled only artillery .■< !:•.:> in lliav j U< nerai area and .-.ml li.i. i.ai de ! taeiimenl- had .-eonied German po | sit ions there. ! The c;«-nt'.iii version »l the Smo l*'ii I; i s.nilt declared yesterday thiii X.i/i li.io|i- 1111«I nitucked cm i, ■"tinrlv 1-11k«* limit" tn straighten the iiiittlr line. The l{u<sliin> were dis li rtgctl despite strong resistance, said the lift Iiii rudin. which claimed the Ciertnatis were linldtng their new po itinns. Knssian artillery lire near Smo I'tisU deiniilislied tortiticatinns. the S.ivier in•<>11 ciii)iniiini<|iic said, alio S<i\ n i seniitiiig detachments then were <Ii.mtiIm-<I h.s returning with pi'i>iint rs utter killing "severni cii'/en" < iermims. I i < »t i I I CiiiSi l« I i t ICS ()1 British So I4;ir A^rc<j;;itc 514/M l.iindnn. .lime | — i \IM — Itril :i in lias Mil l end 51I.!•!•'! casual- j tics of linpirt- armed forces in Ihc first three >cars of war, HcpMv I'riin,. Minister < lenient | t Alice toltl ( ominous today. Alice mi id !•! OX!l hail licrn j killed: 2'!t».< l!l were missiim; i I07.HHI were prisoners of war i I ami XS.Ifll were woiimleil. The casuallics. as ilisti ihnleii I ainonu empire lorccs. were listed thus: I nileil Kingdom. sit; j ! Canada. 111.1'!!: Xiistr.ilia, | New /.calami. I».3l.i: Smilli \l riea. !!'-!.(• I •"»: India. 101,!!7!l: and j I colonics. Some Stocks At New Highs Nrw V«»r,.. nr J. I ,\I• > Sr;»t fort'fl >T»»rli m;nkH l.tvonlrs unit info in limh ui<•kii*I l«»r tlir vr;u j Ml loilU* • t< m| |\ . Anmiiu l»" m* lit li«n i* .kI\.hm* \ Soiih* '<• i»r t , t.ii I; iiii i' 1!l|H, wci(• i Ainri MM'i l'i'lr|»llMlir. ( i r n <■ | :il ! M..» .. i , • i in ,, I !• . ' John M. iii">' 'II* l»* K <». \V« 'mu tioii>«\ Aih-i mmii < '.hi, Tc\«i Coin p.inv t Jo»»fli irli. I;• *im 1 .mil rMiimio'liiK'.. wait iiii* Slight Gains For Cotton New Y"i'k. Julie I (AC) Cm- ' Inn In! in1. i'(n'iici| In iTiil . ,i |i tic lower I" t > ttiuh'T. N>nii | I ii hi- woro I • i nil .- :i I >.. I«• hii;rn\ I .111IV L'H JH, Oclulicr l!l.{Hi, I ><•< t'liiiici | 110.83 CiTvimi- rl'isc. npen •tulv 20 2r.. 120.20: Oclolici 1993. l«»<i | LVirir, ber 19 80, 1983: Maicb 19.60, 19.3t, 1 'May 1948. 19 46. Ma Perkins Says Lewis Is "Wrong" Washington. .lime I — (AD — Sicrrtiiry of l.ai.or Perkins, while noting tli.it there have been serious violations o|' the no strike agreement anil assorting tli.it .lolm I,. I.ewis "is entirely \\ i one in his posilion thai lie won't go before the War Labor Hoard." reiterated today that she opposes new labor legislation. !■> .irtment <>| tilt' Smith-C'onililll.V iinti strike lull, she |<>ld the Homm? Milit.ii> C'uiiiinittee on llif eve Of .t I'hcilnlcd <-• >11 - irlt'l. • 11< >11 l»y the 11«> 11 -»■. "W">tild lit* harmful to the VV.il ell.lit.-* Tin- l.ilmi .-feretory sairt .-ho t»e lie\es llif puietieal way to handle •In- I.iIuh situation al this time iva,. !•• !• 'lit line operation iinHt'r oxis'iisi; ■i lelnnery ami thioiigii \%hpitary eoo|H'i ition lather than through com pulsory mvasuros. Lewis Makes No Move For Resumption Thousands Quit Work in Nearly All Mining Stater; Few Sections Operating (/*// Till Axxnci'ltl)l I'l'l'HH) Work whistles sounded in vain at most • >i this country's government-operated mines to day as l>y far the irrcat^r pro portion of John L. Lewis' t nit ed Mine Workers again followed his injunction against "tres passing" on mine property in the absence of a contract. Expiration of the twice ex tended truce which kept the war-vital pits operating despite deadlock w a g e negotiation* brought 110 word from the UMW chief to his men. Hut none was needed, lie had made .'leal- previously that the miners would not "trespass" when the contract ran out. Firkt reports (rum the coat fields bore out earlier predie tions that pruduetion of liotli soft and hard eoal by l.owls's half a million miners would halt at midnight. More than three-fifths of that number were idle in two slali-s alone. Most of the 100.000-odd soft coal miners and an addition al 80.000 anthraeitc miners ig nored the whistles intended So summon them for day shift duty. There were no reports of dis orders and only seattered piek rtiiiR. In West Virginia an es timated 130.000 men stayed home. In the eastern <>h;" coal fields Ifi. 0(10 nf 1 Hiit Slate's 21.000 miner* also took i>n a holiday ;>p|ic<irnnce. Tom Starky UMW iV|irc.<enlatut for district (>. said "as far as I know there's not a mine working in cas ern Ohio." Starks added that the "general feeling among tin- miners is there won't lie any work unless l.t»wis ••xtenris the truce or a contract is signed." That seemed to .sum op the situation everywhere. First reports indicated at least '25.(100 men were idle in Ken tucky. 1 ::.(•(>(» of them in the Har lan area where the only mine operating was the International Harvester pit at Brilliant, em ploying '>">0 members of the. I'ro cressive Miners of America. Fifteen thousand of the \FI, affiliated Progressive mine work ers also remained on the job at 135 Illinois mines, recently re leased from government opera tion because of a union no-strike pledge, tint "!00 oilier mines nere closed as the state's '!.Y(MW 1MB' memliers stayed away. There wer,. no reports of Irouhle at any of the mines. Coal was still coming Iron- t\vi Virginia mines. Jit Clinch" and Dmte. where the ip|>'ovi" ately I'nno em ployee- "I llrt' Cl:i rhiield Coal Com pany are mcii.lx • a an r.dependent J union. Kluewhere in that slate, how I ever reports .showed .i virtually I complete topp.iu' !>v the ■ .'limited U!..VMi organized miners. i Alabama rointrlwl llirei lion-union : mines still |il -i let ionlint they represented only J.iintt ..j iTTT! State's 24.WNI miners. Secretary Iclo- lio.s ■ •? the gov ernmenl-opei 'led mine., in hi . capac ity a> luel alniini-ti atoi . reputed meanwhile 1 h..t i- of a month ago the nation had an a\ eragc of 45 <lay.-' supplv •' sott .11 ;n .lock piles aggregating 71! (iaO.IMtll toll.;. Air Attack On Italy Runs At Savage Pace Allied Headquarters in North Africa. -Iiiin* 1 — (AT) —The Ann rican air attack on I'antel leria and Sardinia. Italy's out - post islands, was maintained at a savajre pace yesterday and !'l\injr Fortresses jrave Koj;j;ia, I lie aviation and rail center on the mainland, ils third heavy homhinjr in lour days. Incurring amazingly 1 o w lossi s in the fare of dwindling opposition, the Americans shot down four of the enemy planes m the sweeping assaults for a loss of two of their own. It was ofIlci.iliv . •.11«•<I tint (ha ronlirmed .cure |<ii do .li iirti'i-l oC enemy aircraft in Mi.v was 337 plililCS slml <l"Wl <N i'..|nh;it l£.~.in-t iin Allied l«ss <•! III#. Inline number.- •>! enemy .nn'raft were destroyed <in I lie uronnd at the important in>ml\" in llie lalesl Klymu I'orlre; - blow, id llie olficud statement. I>nl ill ac cordance Willi the .in command's new policy no exact liguru was given The airfield .v » lil.mkete'l with j bursting bombs. and pIv'ngiapliH showed severe dnmagt to two han gars ,md barracks. The fieight yards, I station, boxcars and warehouses were left in tangled wreckage in the at tack on railroad !a*:ili'je^.
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