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fott5^rsoti v: -- or i/'i f ^.■yarvdi-k'k su I'lllKTlKTH YEAR LJPm2BD w,Krc SKIIVICE nip "IK AS8..C1ATBI, l-HKS8OK HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2, 1943 I'UIJLI.SIIICI) EVKIIY AFTEHNOON EXCEPT HUNDAY. FIVE CENTS COl'Y COAL STRIKE ROW IS TURNED OVER TO FDR ntAR5,NG INVASION TAC73C3 I . >. Arm.v stmpMltious encinrrrs c«i through their parrs as they praelice invasion of pnem.v-hel<l territory. Hi, low-altitude harracc balloons arc towed alone t < wai I oft low-flying hombin;; and strafing planes. Ampliiliious cncinceers are 1 In- first to land Ailnv Signal Corps plinlo. (International) Pay-Go Tax Measure is Ready For Signature Of President resident May Sign or Allow Bill to Become Law Without ! Mis Direct Approval W;i hinv.t'in. .1 tine 2—( AI') — With ;i certainty reserved only l >r <li ;ith and taxes, (ho Senate set i lie nf:ichinery in motion iy fur final congressional of compromise le^is I.i": i! puttimr all tax-payers on a pay-as-you-go basis. i njrn ssional leaders are con tiiii i i tliat once legislative I'or i'i' i ic . arc completed. I'resi il-n1 IJoi. avelt will sign the hill ")• at least let it become law— v.iil these practical results io i tin average taxpayer. tit- v. II Imd himsell I'M the 111 I ■ ' • u In., tilt' payinu the Fcd« rat I > •>•! hi:, income as lie nan it. • ' through .i II" |H'r cent |»;«>*i• »lI i '• hu ll would ijo into ettect .Inly I 1 tln'oimh i|iiarteil.v installment. . i' i!) the lia-i.s <>l In:, estimated I !.i1 i«vei|it., for the year. II will find, in most instances. I ' percent .itled to the amount tie I • > I'd lo pay out this year hi in | • • iiv-. plu; an identical K!'.: C ■!' the foltowim! year, tint tho.se <xl i lull won't In* due until March I ■ •' l!lll a* d I!M"|. !!•• will find from 7"» to 100 phreent "t Ii" now owes in ineonie lax e 1 '••I. but to him that w ill rem an I ■Iy .i liooUtceepum operation mi | ' ' i income declines oi until the I ■ ■ id ccrlainty death tep., in. Hvt. Staunton, Of Henderson, Held By Japs I hincton. June 2. (At') The Department announced todav names o| 124 U. S. soldiers held • I" i oners of war. Il.r» l»y Japan and 1 •>" 'Jennany. ''mi ,,| |||,,SI. |H.|,| |,v. jj,piln js |»V| ! Staunton, sister Miss Ila/.ei ' ^•aunlon. Henderson. OTIIKIt NAMCS ANNOI N< Kl» OF I'ltlSONFKS OF F.N I'.MY j (_\V.i Itington. June 2. (At')- -The I War Department announced today j names of filto U. S. soldiers who j :|held as prisoneis of war. .194 nv ; •'■ii'.in and <1(1 hy (iermany. North Carolinians held hy C»cr- t ir..iii> include: Fn i l.t, James W. Barnes, moth- , ' Mis. Moliert I., Maine*. route J. i Wii.on: First 1,1. Woodlcv ('. Warrick, wile , Mi Marv I). Warrick, route I. Dim- : Icy. North Carolinians held by Japan . include: I'fi-. Conrad D. Giles, mother. Mrs. ( '•ni l Oiles, route 1. Clayton: I'vt. David Oflnm, brother. Charlie H Odfim. route 2. Ooldsbaro; Pfc. Cohen Rowland. faMier. Cohen A. Rowland, route 1. Vaiina. 1,500 Japanese Killed in Attu Island Battle (I5y Thi* Associated Press.t The Xavj announced today that more llian I..Mill Japanese were killed and tour were taken prisoner in the lirsl '!(( days lit' j fighting on .Mill island, where American troop-. have completed J eiimiliest of the strategic oiitpnst except for isolated "suicide" I hands. A N.ivy s|n>Ui"anan said the «•-- I tllli.itc ol I'licin.v lull \\ . i» liar-rrl <>11 in actual count >>t Initio's and that tin- t>>l.il iiuahi li.r. <• In en .">ii to Ion , per cciit urealcr. tnlier:- l.illcd I»y | lug I'nilid Stati--. naval shell* or [ I>i11 it • I l y tlii'ii" (•••nit •*!«•- undo the j stiovv was not incliidi'd, I l'rr\ loiisl.v. Ilw .ln|ianc. e had re- I |inrteil thrv had 11 • >• oil the island and thai 11 | M*i'i lu-rl in ;i li lliil attack :ic>;illisl in>|»-|«' . ikIiI-. On I hr I 'Inn.i 11 • ml. Imprrial 'I'lih.vn lie.nl<|ii.liters tacitly admitted a si'tiiark today in fii'rcc battles west nl Tmie tiiiR Lake. ttlifrr (iciicralissiinii ( liiani; Kai-Shek's armirs have been fiirhting (<> ili fi iul « hina's vital "rice ImiuI" land anil the rnulr l» (lie wartime capital nl ('hiiiiskinu. "I'li«* Ti'kyn (■■•iiuiiaii'l, i<' -••i tiiiK t ■ its l.inilll.ii I >11 * I >. I u-111 • I. I t <-<l 11 ■ l <| 11< - explaining -l I cvd ,.r, -ml .l.ip.n • .»• ll'....|)S hail l|cc<\s llilly < <>1111>l<-1 • I i ipei.ilions" III Hir lake I**umi:i .mil had killed nr wounded ::i>.:t'HI Chi nese and |111«•<I piivtui ..Uailisl a .1:11>.• tn*.«• I.is.* <>l T«a killed ill actli*11. Most items Of Revenue Fcr State On Increase Daily Dispatch Burraii, In I lie Sir IVi'.ilrr lintel. ! By I.YVV MS It! I' Ii'.iIcikIi, .lime 2. When llir late' Govciiioi Itii'ki'll miiml the ex pre— sum ili.it "\>n tli C.iioliti.i is tan-j goini; Willi lite .-tins" In- wit n't I.ill.mi: almut State revenue. he (.111 <• tin In-' Wiirlil War »;ii\ <tiiiii" didn't have tli.it miirli pnliiic money in |n lid The |>lii .1 c. Iiinve\ cr, IP the ciirrcnl trend in revenue iis iiptly ;i- it diil those prices to w hich llickett applied it. I)c-pite i.itinmnu ind sliiirl .-lock ,iiid i-iinlr; i v !■• |ie..-imi-tic predic tions. sale- t.i\ collection; Im May exceeded iiiiv other im.nth this cal endar year except .lanuai y which reflected Christina.- trade. The mil licit find a hiilf dollars collected from general sales taxes \\ us iiimi'I' Ihiili 12 per cent ill tin* lutiil take f(ir the iiK'iith. and w.'is approximately Kit ..iiiii' iininlllit collected in Oetnfiei and Iicceinhcr lit-1 vcar It whs iieai- ' Iv ,i (|iiiirtcr million more thiin was j derived from the same source in May. 1942. The take Iroin menme taxes was I he lowest of ,inv month this calen- . rl.ii yeiir less than Use per cenl of 1 March's leeord breaking 22 millions htit s 1111 S2ll.i"«i above May of last year. Beverage taxes held ahtilll the ' average for recent months, hut ml face of depleted AIM" stocks in the 2.1 -'wet' counties, beer and wint saliv Iield up to vicld considerably higher returns than in May ol III 12. Intangible.- taxes, also the lowest t for any month ol the calendar yeai ivere nearly two and half times last May jumping from fourteen to thirty 1 rour thousand dollars. Inheritance laxes. on items that cannot he fore cast. yielded S130.010.55 — almost Jyuble 'he yield for the correeponir ing month a year ago. 11 Tin- ' |h-ici'iiiiik'mm c fr*>111 In I M.iv r.iinc m Hi<- iimsl m ■ millK nil item mi <)■•' li Hit' mii - i cliiiiii'iiii: lirarkrl Tl.t v. iiric ;ilf Hcnrt.il I mill inmiry III •! 11;is ll«•— Wllfir CISC' In K" I - 'l '''"I I' llilll|M'fl li'nln ;i!l rent l,i..( M iv Sill. I.'i tin:, year. Wlnlr m'liri.il 111 in I i r vrm ir «•« »i i - limird lis upward v.iiii;. umnu l"i lirvniid tlir in.ji-,1 i- ili- nl ul licials. C'lsnltiic la\r wito -III) U'> iiiK downhill. Tin 11ri dropped SL'li:i.»IOO Ill-low I.I I M.n \l Mir . inn; lillir Mini* W.I- .III IIH I'M r III over S Hi,0110 ill tlir III II« |-l !• 'II Icr. fill (Continued mi I'iiw Two) McDowell Slayer To Die Friday Nalrmlt. Jimr (Al'i (iovrrnnr Urnufihton drrluird I • If I. IV In tiili't .'clic' in li"' i •><' "Ml I.i v.ml. \|r Dnwrll roiinty llillr m.in, scheduled ii <lic m 'In' Slate's Has diamine '"lld.iv Im Hit' "liivinn nl .lnsr|ilt Me Verly last Aumi.-t. Hryaiit. .'{it. w<is rum irH'd in i\!r iJnxvrll in Srplrinhrr. 11112. o( first I cilice murder. Ilr li.nl liren mveu wn r«*prie\ r- l»v (Sovei n»r l>r«ni|4h nn. Paroles Commissioner llalhaw.iv ~ross said ho anil Mir Kiivi'innr would probably leach a decision Idler todav in Mir case nl I'nrrrll smith. 22. find Harvey Hunt. 21. Robeson county Indians, scheduled o die Friday lor rape. Negotiations Stopped By Labor Board Fresh Efforts by Miners, Operator? Suspended; 500,000 Workers Remain Idle Ua.s|.i..,rloi,. June •> / -\i*t I 1 ' • cual mm,, walkout hack « ' 1 nsi.U-nt iiooscvt lt t„<|av -m h action as |,c ai» ' ami |.,|,| ,|j t. •w pj.rtH's i„ st,.„ 11act negotiations. I'AIW 1'resident |(. Lew. ! J1"- <»|HTal..rs represtn ,;;. n,;s ,u,(l J,lsl '"'KHI, ,,„ fresh wl.M V° SClllt' lhuir (N»lUes. ii ave in hall' ■« million miners staving a\vav -k- in the War vital in 1 y mi tic,. ,, ■» while u,l,i;i.ls ' *I|«* negotiators ill e '»• •'-''■ ""•'••''I »r approved. ' ' . and (hp operators ».i .,r J! I,a,k «"t» joint session i,„. mediately m;lkj " . Thrv had suspended wmir limn II 1 \,Mf 7 ailll«UIIITIHf||| \V.!;V p'"T 1M'i»f had rV |, .Ii * I.. ... . ' •niniiuT cMnk'M'Mtr in } ; nsf " with the cxprctt Inten" ; ;' ;• «'">'« at „H. |)roMem ilTi'i < i , T,lis u;,s m'u " 0 thr nth,,-, 111,11 ''i >? ottered vesterdav nln. •on mm";.1' - ""'c ' - 'I • . « '«' rtifiwors «|tlit work cd i.7i'"r S,':,r' ,;,rv l. rrn I... " Mrik,• acainsi !lr .l" <"Pr,n,;,,«- f», l admin aline III, nu ,.s In presidential direc <111 sun,- th)- uac,. arcunonl J'• nil* 1» a stalemate .May I. ,1,. •, 1i'<"-imi|»ti.„i u ..i l; «' ■ I,nn. Ill>t «r,|ui/,,| t,.u. |hw,.» tl„.i ,S '"r u ll;'l •><• railed tin ii in , •ini|ii. iiii>in« altitude. I.eu is said III,* government an !!,-i Krt n»inrs coins acain K'vii «»n m •!<'ration. I,-lies estimated thai only |fl •lii.vs siipidi eoal lies alioi e Hie Clouiid. a I'd steel users indicated Hi,ir »,il|Mil Mould lie affeeled in., mailer of davs '"'•»ii|:'y I.-'loci Z' «loliverio5 lo U,til.'MI a ten ...-I f | fjV(. ,|.|V . «<■!" I, |"*l ted In |,;IV . ■I "V 11§»|»!.\* A ii.itir.inv'id,' fliiiviiit was simye-1 "I l.y War I'...duel 1..1, Itoard ,.ffi "' ",s nis«'i'\'iii-j ih,. <-".'.l I.,-Id l>v II,. "'I'lJj ' s but ihiK idea >, •lily im II,.- eoiiversaliori slam , Tr;,..,,,„r ali'ii I,,|,| .ut another stoii-i:'.., ""•'S'lll' •• ■ I).,,,,,,. ,1 rail |r.1Vei and an ar inde't'jje. WMl 1,1 ««"» HF.NRY FORD RESUMES COMPANY PRESIDENCY Hell,Hi. .line — (AIM — Henry Koid. v Ii ■ " I"' II" years old ne\t Inly .'•••. > •' i,aek today l<> tin- |>i fs idi'itev ..I : l'',n'd Mnlor Company afler !a|»' of '21 years. II • t."i|; . ••!' the offiee made va cant l.y the death last week <>t Ins only on. ImI-,'1. Al the stinie tinie he loite'd with olht*i' menihers of In t,>,i ly neholdeis o( the e<»n |iany. a, aild liK to its hoard <>l di re,-tors .. numlier of the key men upon whom he has relied Krcatly for in.my vi us hi earryiiiK on eom panv .ill.H ^ Charles I- Surcnsen was re-Heel,',! vire pi'e.-idi" '. I' •' Craius. who has hern -i- t int treasurer, was named \ ice prcsidi'iit and Ireasurer: 11. T. Mmklei. .-I'delary and assistant I teas, i,'cr. and II. K. Sehlnchler. as sist.ml -<•( ic'ary and assistant Ireas urer. 'I'o Hi,' l« iid of directors—which had i.insisted of the elder Kurd, his Uiand-ou . Ileery Ford II and llenson Kurd. md Sorcnseti wv re ndrlrd Mrs Kd-rl I 'id. Many II Bfiuiell. M I,. I'ririier, Cniig and It. It. Ilau -eh. In ||ie ,'letion of Itennett. Itrirkoc. fi hi; nd Itauscll. sources close to the company saw the probability thai w'lh Soiensen Ihey would eon* slilntt' i sort of suner council lo ndmiin-lot the aclivilics of the com panv »ha' "••♦end into the lar redthu. ol the \vui'id. a of British Warships Bombard Italian Islands As Planes Continue Incessant Attacks CLASP HANDS FOR FRENCH UNITY : i '• - . • « nANUSMAKfc UNITES Franco once • .mo as Gen. Henri Giraud (left). >"renrh commander in North Africa, at last meets Clou. Charles de Cianlle, head of the Kiuhtinu French. Ue Gatdle flew to Algiers for UiC hij'.orie meeting. A: my radiopholo. (international Sountlohotol Tension Of French Not Dissolved Alsi<"i">. .liiiif - (Al'i Citii-i I lent i ('■ i.iiul < i V \'i tllil'iil Kniik* Mu.-iln-r ili*|iuly In liim ! scl I ;is <• imiii;nnli*i-in rhu*l ;m<l charuvrl liin with in mit.i i i u »i<lri in Al»u*. iikI \ it-mit> J• i. > in :ln* mill l "I i "Mil'i.M'*n .iikI " . it .it'i-n l i t ii* Ihr liiith |i;iiiks <>| l!ic* now Kri nrli ^'VrtniliU Ixulv. This ;i|>p"iiitmr t I• •?I. ■ .* nl MliilUI" I'Xchiinui* I" 11• * 1 • -i .■ ii \\ ii-'i M.ircct IVv i .iiil .li. v. i • ;ni' I :■ 11 i.i:h*r tor tin- ar i ; "I <•••iirr.il ("luii'li*.- DiK'. nilli', i. N il dun l)li-l.:.rn*lli(l i ••-. mi.,' I>. C .< ill. and (iiralKl I ruin i ; I <0 in-: .il III A! n- ■("■Ii •• to I >r< l;n 11It-'s (lip .Mil hi i||<V ! i-li'.'iiiin:;. Tin' iip|Mii' ttiM'lit i Mil • Iiit. f*ir mci- iiii iiilii nl *!'• I 'ii u I-. ■ ii hlornrish.v. \vlw» latci I«»-<»li«* with Iir-1 <ianllr .iiid i ii 11- -I ii: liillci -It. V • \|,< i't< -I tl> .' •III t'l tilt- llll I I ti ll !I II III*. Iwii'ii tin' Kn-m-'i i.lily Miinil iv I'.in . i • in ,i ii v I'M riitivi* i-iiimi 11 <• |ii11 |• ■ il «i\ iir; nil iir'- !•. ttit I* rc*l:i ll v. .ii • Gains Shown By Leaders New V . i ti*ml in.i in tin- i Iti ii ii I ii ilii-s WI-I■ ■ ■ .i Slwii i viNir mi ■ ii. slcr ,iii.| .1 i wi*n* I KiiIiIkm . - Ainct ii-1 i i'li*|il iiliil \\'i ' ' I ii . ' f \ i • I . . t*.|.;t*,| I it I • k I. i v. II ,lll(| |*. IHllllllll I II" ll. I'M' till - I .1 U-.I..I . I I,. •.. \l nr. Ill- I i I •••ll I* lii'in. I S. r*lltM Ii. «VlHi|w»rlll, •II' . \V| .-1i-i II I III ., Dr. Datoe, Doctor ()f Dionne Quins, Passes in Canada North Bay. Ontario. .Iuiic 2— 1 ( M'>—-l>r. Allan liny Datoe. the <-•-12usi > physician who gained worldwide I a me hy attending the I)iiiiioi' <iniii(ii|ilcls at their hirlh nilte years ago. died today of pneumonia. Hi* was 60 years oli!. Thi' live little* Girls, whoso plivsieian Dafoc hail hren until a disagreement brought on his resignation last year, eelehratcd their hirthilay last Friday. I>r. I).itoe ilieil at II a. m., five Milliliter alter hcing admitted to a hospil.il here. I>r. I». A. Camplicu. of North It.n. uIm was at the bedside. , said death was due to pneu monia. Trade Pacts Sustained By Senate V. ; mi, .1 i.e .; -(AIM—Willi «ii in tin- saddle. • i «i«• I• -.it«vi. II today i • I t<> amend tin* reciprocal • li • ,i 1.it ion in pi ovule for Sen i • .t.ration the trade auree t Yit ,r:/rd . a proposal which i I <ii ti|>i thi- trnc year-old tar li ; 'in-nt |■ i :;iam. this amend j t i if l r 11 *i I I •> Senator Mahmev ■ Conn i. • • rejeclcrt In a c I it hi i I'M- ur .i approval of the : I 11.-ii in tin fotni in which il , C.I II,,. || .II « All "i i^h ..thi : i trie-live amend - • Hi* in tin- 'ilium, aflmiin.slra- I Ii- 'let . im iiitidi iit they cm I • leui laliw action ludny «»•» | ,. '• • i.mi rxti'iidiiiu executive ti i .I v over tai'ilt lor wto niorc Soviet Fliers Continue To Found Nazis' Dromes I.••H<I<<II. .Illllr !.— ( \l'( — liril arim .lirmrii oiiiliiiiirtl to pound ill <><-riil;tii .linlromrs l.is| nlslil Mliilr kioiiiiiI a«'livil> m.is (Oll finrd •<> ;iriill< r> ImkiiIi.1<<I<11111I ;• «<l rt'i'iiKluitsiIln' .is IkiIIi Mil' I!iis^i.ius .1 ii<I (•i-rm.ins ciiiiliiiiiril to |<r<ll«> lor «i'.lli tlrlnisr spills. I Ik* Snvlfl iinilil.n <<ifti in ti 11 i<i ii< s.ijil IiiiI.iy. Klilll'li'CIl (il'imjMI pi,mi's v.'i'i<* rlc -linvrfl mi I Ik- ipmiiKl iinfl livi" mmi «h<il I rum Hie .sUi<-» \vh<*ti Suvirr planes 1 axled .1 (iciniiin I»,im- id lite Linchan&k area >f tlif TV»n«-t- m<. front, find a Momow broadcast o: Hi* \ ii hiillHin which w«i?i rccurd <nI in i|k' Soviet M<mit>n hero. IC • i - -1.1 > rime In recVco tho Wire li\rin\ '.i Hitler's jiir pnwrr w;i» i • I i• t• w| h|mi hi thl? midnight <•<•:»- ' M 1111h (iiiwhich >iiid I hill Snvlfi I'll"' I'll need nil :! I (fCrtilfiti platie. "• "I ' iiu '.ml Ihc Kursk areti tiid.iy .iMti li.iuucd II nf them. Sh.i;|i iivcniiuhl artillery attacks in tin- s>i-i>iciisk area n( iho wo*torn • ni; the Dnnctx and on the Sc\ .-!< Iroiil .southeast of Smolensk li.iiici ilc Gorman fort if leal ions, tr-ins- , port. ind ,-upplitc. tlic midday ou/» letin Mid. Fortresses Join Raids Off Tunisia Italian Fleet Powerless to Intervene Against British Navy; No Enemy Planes Seen Allied Headquarters in North Africa, .lime '1—<Ai')—Kritish warships in iheir second l*om hardment of I'antelleria in less than 18 hours yesterday heavily shell the harbor area, barrack* and batteries of the Italian is land, it was announced today. United States Flying For tresses joined the air offensive off!' the Tunisian coast while other American attacks were made oil the island of Sicily and Sardinia. The warships hla.-ted Pantelleria Sunday night and then returned yes terday allernooti. an Allied head quaiters communique announced, l<> carry nut a heavy shelling without loss, although there was some re taliatory tire from the shore. The Italian fleet, dispersed along Ihe Italian west and east coasts. appeared powerless lo in tervene against Ihe liritish navy and no enemy air attaeks against the warships were reported. The second bombardment almost coincided with a smashing assault by Flying Fortresses, augmented by bombing and strafing formations of Lightnings, agait st the volcanic rock which has become the m-v-t punished Axis territory in the world. The warplaill's clustered small vessels in Ihe islands' shallow port and covered hideout of the encm> garrison \\ ith hmnb bursts. The Italian seaplane base on the Stllgnone l>la"d. <>!l the we:.ten tip of Sicily betwee- Trapani aid Mar sala. and shipping in tin- Sardinian harbor of Terranova. I•■ ■ ■ ' i I'onte di ftom.'.no and I'orto Torre., also were P\tensivel> i;;eil i>y Ihe non-.-top air offensive. Declines In Cotton Price New \'.ii U. .innr f \|T( Pnj lini I lit 11 i •. I i.. i ctil < a bale lower. N-mi valnt wcie mii cliaimcd * i In i. Mt i It.dr hiiihoi. •Inly 2n|JI, i ict'ii'fi III.'Ill .mil I >(» eemlici 1*1 I'rc\ ion c-lnM-. n|wn: .Inly :!n |}>, 2». I A; < • i ;iDceem l>ci 1!' 7 I !'• M i eh 111Ml 4fl M.n |;ii:i > Leslie Howard Aboard Lost British Plane l."i'»l"'ii. I nic -(,\ri. A :.p>>kpv m.m foi ihc lit : n n\fi c.i.. airways said today lii.d ,i r.mi || 11.,.. ciii*or .•illiiKai "dis-appeai-vd" y»*.fciday en 1'iiilr In l.iiuli'id I nun l,i >l>nn, and rcpurln from (lit1 PnrlujjtieMj copi* Inl .'aid the .ii i ii. i.e. |ic Howard, iv.i> ;'mmifc Ihc III i teen pa .sciiijei ;. A l.islion dispatch icpnrtvd that Ihc lrst Wol d heard I rum (hi* plane iviis ' enemy plane atlariunu us." A Merlin lirondc.ist. rcpnrtinu Iron) l.islion thai the plant- \v.i> mis^uiK. >»id it \va> leiircd il met with an KTiilent." Kai lier. the (Jeinian <*oni■ 1111tiir|ttv* reported t H»i t \a/i rcconnaisanci! Hlwnes hnri >hot down three Allied l'oit»1>er» and "one transport"' over Ihe Atlantic. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Continued ujMti this Mlt^r tionn and toiosht
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