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Germans Cracking In Russia U. S. Bombers Renew Attacks On Nazis As Month Begins Swiss City Set Afire Bv Mistake he.ire Is Heavily On Side of Allies In Month of March 1 \ I i AI' t A» > ■ ■ l.|i» •' Im'PsIm r, i i • in .1 in v Moistli of «.11. ra !. • .in a!!;u'k • >n sulllilv i • ■. <';:i;111> tmiax. I nit.-ii • .•.'.:irt» r • allliotliu-i-il. •*i t i Aim*! • *i lial u.iv .i iii '.'•» inlmi I iM'fiti*iI lor:*: l t « .ut< .in| i mil .;»«• s.: ttl lll«rl\ .tiiin li.nl liMisril tin* fi.r Itisi.tti lt«*s *-.Hil >*.•. »l • 1 :i«l Hit* homlM iN .l|>|HMI• • ii-. t.*• f l it\ it in :;«».« rji. i il> ml . • «. v • > .lit* n.\y m . ,1 ill !? I i I'M V t-s». I • wi!' .11! io " vr .iiui"'Hi* :t . I .(I t . 1! T. .lial :nt«» til ,i|i i. i • >|j»tr lhiirs(i;i> nhlit s rrr• r<S I.is< i.i 1»i planes |» |||a> 15A! . anmum cntrnt last lliulil slioucd lit:l *1.ii-li trniaiiHMl .t mup.tli «»i * t I'.iiitsfi ami American \- m nliin; to rrlialtlt* »*s|{AI made in • iiiniii.il liotulirr Uiulits over < ' in.iii% (liirinu tlir month. %\ itli ! »*•> til I.ii percent. « . • *t..i• * <i in Mai > »l HI III*! til I 13*1 ui iiu tin Thins.!..y l»: .tl.sh ' J Swiss City Almost Razed By Bombings Ptrrn sw il/rvlanfl. \i»r»l I.— ( \T» \inrrir.iii liomh<*is drslrnyn! .1 larcr part of tin* historical Swiss fit y of Srh.Mifi h.uisrit. killed ."50 to ."»0 persons .iimI minded 100 more in .1 shown «»l liMinhs tliK morniim. .» leading Swiss newspapcr ilr-i rl.ircfl. (ftfot.fii* rvr witnesses. I In In 1 e> *» witness report said Ihr industrial < iIv <il population was ,i si rue of dr. '' ' "'i' <1 i»ii Sj ^ I'olilics Is Overcoming Popular Apatli} !S> I.VNN MSI'.IT. K.nlv ItKn.ildi Iturr.iil t: !<• :>• \|. il i With Kic !<• ,u .ry . cfil week- "II. .-II Stjilc mid (li ''.i-l r;iii(li(liilcs filed IW ■ • IVIi'l,- i|J(i. (.lllip ;;ii *llc. .IllIm iiii; el i ilied • i:r< v'eiicr.il .ipjithy j> lie n:; Niwty l>nt surety 'li-- p.ited There !i ivt* Ik-cm no volcJilrc «-t IiiiM.. <1 • 1111» tin- |>;i> 1 wee .i| il. li it . •> at md lie- hlive liccri I.ikI tli;i( n .i\ < \|il<i'fc ill most liny time, 'flic Stii'e (. '.|> i«ti inthi its (•( ond -''Hi The prelimii ny Mvutiii^. rii;iceu\ ei nt! mid t«*s' iMll'ion pel •() h,1- p i e ) Ti-e liijjh press'ire period h.i n't .!»♦«• stinted. The piist week iin't the next constitute tlie ^ orciinvii' on per lot t'iindidiitcs h.ive mudc i Ic.v -picclic : innnfii!er> were h\ .liliiule for friendly eli.it" with known supporter- - when enlteis were properly ed. U.,1 lo: i the »n«i • j>,11' «uii (ffilc** I • • » c» nor ml the i I'Miiiiiji'i h.ivo been ocrup Wl ' ' « . 1 • i • - firSH «•! ' l»!l Sl'lJ.l'oi -I » lid « 'full . it«•- •• J . ifcn.mt jinvcilii»r Ii.im- de\ '»?••<! tr.r • ciiciHK^ ! » )»< i1 'Im! rmitii' '■» .ifid unorganized ( .iit p.iruM ng ottii'i Stiite ofifrers \vh«» h«>. e oppn>t on h«i\*e been l«»okuiu ,i!J' p'»li(iciil fences .iiirl, rightly or v. i « ' .:ly. » ;i\ e not regarded ;initourieed opp . t »n r«' illy threat< mug or serious. Mule < -governors hreoftie -err tors than r\-sf'FM?ois over .• i» re to bp coventor- Thilt |n;iV indicate !h«ii till* 1 * flit f *:l S'.de- Son ate jv regarded lis nu*rc impMitafit fhan *h« office of govrnto. There ha- never lipcfi ,i tnte 'i N»»rth Carolina when gov e iioj .md .vf?i«iloi c ire up the same vn i'ugc Two.) IllS PLATFORM: MONEY FOR ALL APPARENTLY TIRED from his olY«>r!:> to make people happy, Harry F. Mrt.cun (top) n ts id his hotel suite in Windsor, Canada, after tossing $">.<100 in i .U and silver from tlie window to a milling crowd below. One of the recipients (bottom) srramblcs for some of tlie-fir.annn froin heavt is the philanthropist's hobby to Rive his money away in the hcl.cf li.at he a ipicadm£ happiness. y _ (International Sounduhoto) Rumors In Italy Report King May Abdicate Soon Finns M;i\ Accept New Si>\ iet I ltius AihI Quit the War ShirKlolm. April I — I MM — llrpnrts re.u hum lirrr thioimh Ihr strirlrst rriiMMs .ip yft imposed in Helsinki indicate tin* 1'iiiiiish calnnrt is mil* ideritm .1 nr%\ rum* manic.iti hi from .Mosruu lli.it m.i.\ ini|Hii 111 ijotijthws for .111 .1 rinislirr betuceii the t\\ 11 countries. There %%crr rrpurls tli.it the calunct scssi m in.i\ decide Inland s \% ttlnlr.iu.il from tlir war. fulio K. I'altsiltit 1. I-inland's pr.111* .itnh.tss.iihir. his reestablished lonf.icts with (lie lliissiatis. it u is |r 11 ii« «l Wednesday f#>!!ou i*iu I • 11I.1 «••! s rrjrrtiiin of Misfiiu's orii*ii:.il armistice Irrms. s f.ilniift deliberations. it was presumed. arc .1 result <il tin* l.itrst rout.irts. Crown Prince Woulrl Mount Throne Under These Arrangements Viph's. \pril I—(.\P—I nronliiuuwl rumors that Hint: Vittorio I ni.iniirlr is about t«» abdicate in fauir i f ( row 11 I'niirr I mbrrto w rrr < imitated ill southern Italy tiida\. I he prime w.j ii»-1 fii i\ hi > \ ill.i. ha\ !iU * i iteil lr . t.»th«M yr>tcrdav, .iiid ,-iii anle the print;' saift hi* Ki:« v nothing t# n■inn* t« t > 'lit *i »u the nin»'»r. A rinse asMiriati' of Prrmirr H.ulii^lio said M'sU'iilay th.it tin* Government hid heard not hi in; from tlic hint; to indicate any i Inner in his iiitrntion to remain oil tli*' thronr .it least until the Mliril armies rcarli Komi'. The kitnj" .iiuln\it h »n. h<t\vr\ n , w«"iM i «'tn« \ «• \ rttiallv the only ♦ »!>. KtttClC t • t tl«* "lien »< KTflt t / i Itfj'' 'I til B'idoi:ll«i ^ »\ ••rii • it. fo| u h '-h tlo S«»vi« ! u<»\ itnincfij nert\>;»n|«ei l/v« sti;i has rallt I f #p l'» II »W . :■ I\ |» If t . I" the r Mil. mitt« •• national I tin rati n. ritvtjjnc fr in tin » ■•»it;«ntniist■> t«« ('hi i t'.n d'-innn .»• «n t; iii'ht. h ive ? <*fiis«: j< i«• I!; * I > •. • i'i1 w i'i 'Im- I \ »»l< »i;l i«» jo»vri nrncnt unlr,- th«* );i»ii» .ibilscateil It is ii"i .i* m n 'ho m<»natch\ that tin* vix |-lit es « pj>«v.e is it i» Vittori » Kinamn U-. \vli"ir they ;»e« i iiso of r illahoi ;i11 n with I.immmi fi i twenty years; * Stock Prices Are Hesitant New WoiApril I. (AIM A - ill from selected lai's mil -penal'M the -lock market l■ -rl..y oft tn . .mmrwhat hi1 tfiint t.i«• .ii thi' new month. Ahead the jjre.iter part "I the* !tnio «eli' (iic.ii Northern. s ini;i Kr. HuMont ami I'mted \im raft Sice's. motor-. ruhhers oil, and lit11 itIcs did little either wav Today's bond and commodities followed a .urrow course. Axis Forces Crumbling Before Reds Many Rumanians Surrender Freely; Odessa Fall Near .\!>i i iiv. . April I ( A I* I (■iTMcut .11HI Rumanian n-si--1 111 x.iilliMi -I Russia was Irjriiminn t<« vrimiMo imla.v as lujfsi's n| Ri'tl army infantry, in >l>il<- iinii- of tank- ami m«*vi!i ImiiiiImts swt |»l on Ioward iliric major ()<!»•>>;;. 'i iva.-|io| an<i In i-liiii«•. Front liiu ««\ i• -t iii•• j»:tt ■•aiil lliat iut111• •<Ii;i*• • line al !• r anu'h- r u.. rr: rkinjr. 'I • I' .il I tlVit.V lilt .m an • r -U: rr;i nn i. t!..- I; usiattN ih o th • telt nt i IU la • . • ■ I Ki . : . • W »l'l rot)hi>inn was report <*«| in <)fl«-st .Is II ?! 11 s «> f till* stM'lMUl aiul l!iii«l '. ! :.tiiii in .limit's i li»s« I <» • lii«» ill.** Ii port trutn M i iM illi. -t .•ml east. aiitl other utiil.% ru«h< .1 t• «»tis tin* iir.isffi! j ;iu U ut tin Hie tower J)« ste*\ u'uTi* t!••*> c'Olilfl rllt of! I Sit* tana*. Tilt? St ■ . fui . • . • 1 It:111.Mil : <».» Hill r r Nan WfIV tiiklti h<* hurried^t! »..\ .. . At '.'n1 norfhern end «»t tin* I ki.t'M.u- ii»i.it. 'I.irsli l i;»•«•!:i vy K. '/Ii:»k*»vtroops ilrcn up Im imit tin ami ( /e.lit>*lov aLi.tn frontiers. • • i« : <I t li »iij*.• n neM ll> ill .!»•• - tilt* : del . \p« ft*I I; v /.'! v a r »l| •: *::l Ill* |K it It 1 1 S K«»ne\ iv'j v he it.ifiiis! Hie Prut! river. A So. ». t it j *!' * - . (I M i « •!»* i ni; n»«»u* than 2l»n liau ye U lay : M single ri y" i..,„ tiu* > •<iti .ram:.m .. :rv . The tin siinultant. bsh e fit !...io i... .. ; . •>: (Hit1 ..i. hi . p i |\ ,• flap <II> • iji . . , • .. • of ,!.s chive. tiif l{((i iitiiiv flow ,:*i|K.md : he t \»i: rig «• , mo.»! unst | u s., irt» ii • ni «•! tht* Hon! ii; .il, .ill-,, It rllort t . « !c-ar tht* la -t si •: . ir:.?i'4 ( MTiuaris I.iii. I.I. «I: -;, »t* i.t > s.nil Allies Gain Mile In Italy After Attack A!!>»'I It« ; N.ipt* . Airii] 1 «Al'f Allied fr<*»|«s Iwivt? ; ill .1 I'll . * ■ f til** 1*1,11*^♦■cily ii;• ,?imI«m<l Jmii; statu* » rnt! .il I i ' «»' 11 it* Pill tn ! I • *t it. iKlv.lll" i ; .. Illjlr .if i «»i r ;py .njl Ml M.n i ••n\ It f. -h |MMk. iImmi! la iniii n rthr.i t <*1 <',»s>sii«•, lirail«j i irtn tiiin* n r. «l I• |.iy. Pali* mht v. . • 1 • •! i»y hoop. ni un '«!* lit if n 'I • ♦' • t»;♦!»t v wh«i • .!»«'* I f<»i \v «i"H ut.ik i |. «v. t ilul <•»111l«'fv SUpp.ilt. Ill < • i»" • ni' tnwlnlr. \ 111* *• I In- ♦\ i"»11» - •.in .-hi'l U'«l I'm* in »ii.i . ! Ifiv <•'. i.. Hie <!• . t itH «... an I • iM'v» - saw itu* wall.- (-nil.ipstil* .H' ill t r < ti'i'in.ili |» lli'f > Tv\ • i»< cin im r.i"tini* parlir -on* out f<»rl.v -tron:;- \v« l»rVt«u l»ii«'U hi 'hi- . i' -iiit;.' nl Um* i,i;|\v,iy I iv • \m»» •» «!• '11• \i*■ ii in ft m I I'll tin- C • i • J i < : 11< • ;>«r * •, l.i.i ( ill «*t ♦ I'll tl .<• \n/!M I !• ,ih|M'.n|. an:| Al!i< 'I inlii lr> I 1H*il i mi ill lllll sfT.II'l* . t*||, | I# I Wil\llC I .OIKT^illl I* ;ucs 20 N cars In Wile's I)i*atli Ne Yoi .. \i• i' i i (AIM \ Sinter mi! miikI which w.iytlc l,o!ie :MM tl.lVelcd IT 111.. I. • -1 cue I" t.mccs into .i world of wealth and hixiirimi livuut c ■ >i. t" .in ;• I»! nit cud today. with prlrm will Ik ,!s Icrnilttiw, The Mci < i<Vd on ,i jjr.iy nuii'iiinc I,ist < iciohci w}i< n hi.-. attractive, e-tralutc I w f \ I "lit. ic*n. UJ-jrf.i: -old heirc.-" t" I sV.'Hili.tllilt lirfBHV fin tunc. was hhidjte >n«'d ;md tr.i'iulcd in her 11 •}»!« \ !ij«iirtfnclit. The ten ii in • hurst suddenly into view last iiiuht hell, .liter a twoweeks ti I. a iltry ot twelve in ddleiifted bu-ltic-- men ronvirtcd the 26-)caroid Can.td an aircraft»;uan Coal, Oil, Fishing Agreement Strengthens Russian Status NAZIS INSPECT NEW WEAPON Krr ~ n mmmmi i ONE OF THE NEWE1 v.e..: :is inc.! I>y (lie K.i \ ! I ; • • »» A- s I!. . ;n..Mrc t;mk i'«>ntrolli'<l by r.ulioor « 'i n-1!i' l llito potltuUor explosive*. Gcrmnn officcvs in onor.f I hef • ■ x i*% n v. h it'll . : fect 1< tiR. C!"<-rl a beetle, it Jtrovcd iucfTi livi< in til(! Alltio stcn. The picture <r>i:^C3 thtouch a ni'.ttiiil ih.mi.i.1. (/ «!'l) U. S. Fleet's Movements In Pacific Kepi Sscr&t Allied I'ineer Is (on Madan^, New (jiiinca Center \ 11 ted ad<|iiarters, Southwest Pacific. \|»,il i.—i >P»— American .mil \llt«-«l troops are rinsing their •imccr- on llouad Jim in the * .tnipaign to tike tin* Japanese ro.ist.il ha.se at Mailang. \ew (.uinca. I'ositioiis mentioned in (icneral Douglas .MacArthur's roin111 iiaii«iin- tml;ii put the Xustralians ten miles south ol IfoQ.tdjitn. while American patrols ol' the .'J! ml division we re I.'I miles east ot town. Itogadiim is twei«t\ miles sontli ol' Madam;, and has heen heavi1> hoinhed h> Allied airtrait. I Weapons Are Missing At *_/ Gexman Ca ntp Olll' J! !• ' I,. •• • .1 • ii t i!.<- .• II ell '< l-'ind S.i'u i i. - n In* ort|« r<*d tlmt litlllCil ■ ■■ i • i. i >iunhl .»■ •• • I oOtft 11 n>t.. ui't d • Mil 1 i •"11 old i.ixur wot id, wi'l «• •f i -d il«—. .• ii iu-'|. i .lurlw .1 vit. C.iirctl V/iill. iii» :•<«•() A|iril 17 for iti i> >s i>u ;i J'l-ye..' •M life M'liU'lH-e, wlrrlt the M'l lil t {(•Iti mis. WEATHER I OI! NORTII CAKOI ISA lair to partl.v cloudy and warmer lonlicht: Sunday incrr.isIiik rlnudincst and continued warm. St:i:;r .vhi.t • ' ,1 ,r Tin- till.' •tided K nd.i .llH ( ■ bplt food • 11 ■ • . . i.imi'itI i .ii tilil'lr iilld found Over 5-J Cariiers Are Now Operating In Vast Ocean Area I nited States P.tcifir Flrrt Headquarters. Pearl llurlmr. April I.— ( \P>—\mi rii in 11.1v.1l l;isli forces. im tuditu; stunt* til the more lli.in I if (> aircraft carriers just disclosed hi lit* prowlinj; tli«' Pacific. w rrt* protected t<nl.i \ h\ .1 r.ttliti silcncc which prevented rrfMirls of the tlcv.istation wrought oil I'ulaii. Japanese sim l>ast» una riling Hit* approurhrs (o Hit* Philippines. Hut ; "1 «* ' i* •< •:• • me «>t SUJJ|N)|'tillK .• r i • I iW S . j* : JiilU'd oil Truk. boldly bypassed l»y Ihc fleet, whirli •. ivwl 1.17.1 ile west i! to • »|it*u the .. , lit .hi Pal .ii \V« . v Admiral i hc*t«*r S\. Nimit/. w host* la>t word coin cmine Hit* P.il.iii operations was ih.it "our attarks continue." announced yestrrda\ Dial fi\c island strong ptiiuK of Truk ,Im|I were pound rtl W'ftlnrstl i» iiiulil h\ \ineriran l.ihcrator* of tlu* seventh air font*. I v\ • • • • i <1 oti "l'i uk iti a • iait.\ d i> i • • • : n niral P , tif l. . . - JV Hi! ia» I if and \V > I .• i «i!l • i antl I Sfl in v I.no* W ashington Sees Deal As Big Gain Consulates Closed By Both Countrirs In Sakhalin Areas V.I llil!}-1"!! \ I >1 1 I iCsi ,-i.r ilri i inn t.. I'limiirito -I a J»;! tit :• • ti ;ni<i <-il rights ill ii'it IhTti Sakhalin :iii<I to inip > <• ii' limit mi .laimiuso t'Niinn in Silurian waters imiiI'iili 11!:11 I lie Suvirl 1 IliuM HOW Ire I- II ||I. Ilinli |ia> s|niliflliiiit ii «•«>«. iil«-ral»l\ in i'i lation ■I a pat i I c i"\jirris 'Mr inrliitcd to (lie ii»i|»«u t.iof north s.iKh.iJin's ml .ni'l i-n.:l to tin* .'aiiaiifM', .hvi'tnij; licit .i loss ol' ship|«ii)K ami Itiesi.m obstrurtionist tart its have prevented the Japanese I'riiiii urttiim full benefit from tlirir eoncessiims. Our I'slincitr was licit about 350.OOfl I'arrHs of od urrc obtained Irom Itussian Sakhalin in lOI'i. CI i i «»( «.i ii • ii ilioii*$ consul* u < \ • : ltd v as si'«'n as a .till? . '• • IS . >..i i advantage I"• »i » » . >. > t . lilt' c\|'i'il ■ >a id. II , i and •liij an 11.1\ e Iciidrd to insist that consulates n either connliy lit? ec|u;d in umber and presumably the Kussians saul tin* Japanese n.e.Ud n<» more consulates n tlu ii Sakhalin when the mineral rinht • • cnrta led As n i esult, • .1 , . «• eh sed Russian consult* •- 111 Karaitito. their name for tl ei r: Sikhalin. 'I hi* ! i hit ^ and territorial mnscsm ns v.t'ic wrested from Russia, m part alter the peace with Japan MKned 'ii and m part after the Japanese withdrew their 11oops from Siberia ai HIJJ llli'M.i ha> nevei been sat is lied wnh the agreements, and negotiator: ha bei n held intermittently e\ < r sinee. Japs To See New Stunts By Americans W.iihitujtoii, April I -(At')—New Ill': ■ Aim* pi'CIIIIM'rl the • ' • tiwliv Uy 1,1 (Sm Alex• ifi• I• i \ V.i".'lt-iiff. I'ltnini indant <.t <> •• \! ii mi- (- .i ps ' t'I.) ' ll'iro "Ilon.-IM" l> !• • I m l>v ill brimcllc. • •I :• •• .i i.il . . , i , ( \vr drive !a i'i. ii"i'h, i'.I i.i southward " I " '■ * l"l K'mI .. Wr Shalt i •iitniin> l.i n,.n.c i|)t. most of all !' ' i .ii inn .1 ''t il l.ii ii.r, .in u-lm'h ai* Ii |nt.ili/i*i| m llil' ;»,i:.t," 111* i it m in I'M i |>r<-)i iicit for liio F«k*r;tl Mai A tton. I*1 ■'■ ■ *• II in* - my tmil's. .i. v. a . " 111* wImtii in.- • h-hiv will ih '. " ii i . ' nrtiiiim ih'w has *.•■«•'i ■ |.1' I nt;«-Uimi» Ii-f.li lro:u ll li'ini|<i| nil I'.iUr ,-.|\ i BaSlkaJi Crack-l ;> J\1 ijjjli( i Vo rs^1 j\a/j (lollapsc ISi < "itlril l'lrs> \V ■ r -»i i;• n Mil* I •• 11U »I) tilrtl* Itfnnb ji|t|u ii . H c\|.l 'ilc in 1(h* ■ Itlo'A iitK hp • li 1< ■ ,• ■ ,.1-v < >if . M' ii! il 0111 11 !• • ill \ili I lit!" ( III.- lt d nut of Kilfi'llt* in four .>».« ;i hi.If vi'iii . of w ■.' fill .Hill |>olil:i,il lllt'l^lll As daily i:cu.< report* toll nf Xn/i military revrrai * on the •>..-?« ni (unit, intrvi»;11 inllal e\perls 1«.■ • k lei .1 c< imtetpatf nf the Italkan collapse which brmiKht .111 end t«• World War I It waa tin- v.itiHlrnwr.l of (icrii.uiiy'.x U.iikja satellite;; th.it played t» l'i» (l« • . f f :• I# in, M,it I* if) of fh if In* .-.ti tills tr.iy h;ipper\ sifjain. < H |H»lio! II;.. by \.i/f "* I I I t •• I \V'» old pll! |)O.MS 1 ' Illl he., (idof" tr* (.mil ).• r\enting Hungary '«• *'.•*itu; i settlement with S'.iWii \mw Washington expects ■ ' • « •■ II mgaiy »vi11 be followed by similar military tv\ erne.its into H'unneia. II 'Wi'M t, tli' »r ,i i;rowivin fpeU mn in both Washington ,iikI Lson« (Continued on I'uge Three.)
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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