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with President Avila Camacho. The American President, after • ths Good Neighbor Policy as a model for the worM,.om» "the m»'■Iw of barbansm contracted by the dictation'' is completely dede«troy»i Each President, flanked by leaders of his own government, praised the other's country in combating the Axis and preparing for the peace to follow. "V *. It is time," said Mr. Roowrak, -thrt erery citlxen in every one «f ' "III HI •MUST NOT REST Washington, April 21. - General Henry H. Arnold called upon tfca Americas Air Forces tonight not to rest, and to redouble their efforts until the "inhnman war Ionia" of Japan who eapseutod American fliers "Save been utterly destroyed." The commander of the Air Forces dispatched the following-' mfwigt to every air base in combat lliaatsts and in this country: In violation of every role of military procedure and every concept of humaa decency, the Japaneae have executed several of your brave comrades who took part in A* first Tokyo raid. These men died aa heroes. We must not rest—we must redouMe our eifarta until the inhnman *ar lord, who committed Ola crime have bean utterly destroyed. "Remember those comrades when you get a Zero in your right—have their sacrifice before yon when yea line op year bombsight on a Japanese base. "You havjs demonstrated that the Japanese cannot match yon in aerial combat or in bombardment Let year answer to their treatment of your comrades be 6* destruction of the Japanese air force, their lines of communication, and the production centers which offer them opportunity to continue sneh atrocities." In a pool by Fortune magwtae, 4Wi percent of farmers favoi^; a new league or association with all nations and 2&3 percent ware for using V. & influence for world peace without ties.. tut a tenant building and caused a number of deaths. A heavy barrage met the raiders ae Ibey-flew in with machineguns blasting. The Air Ministry snnnnnrad tonight that railway yards at Abbeville ware bombed in one of the day sweeps that also hit objectives to. other sections of JYance, Holland, Belgium and NoftwSestern Germany. Buildings well inland m England shook in late afternoon ondsr the the French copst Oaring the Abbeville raid, escorting Spitfires fought off Focke Wulf 190s and Messenchmitt 101} in air battles which continued several miles oat at sea. Two Spitfires snd Venture* were reported mining, bat one Messenchmitt was definitely downed and others were damaged and possibly downed. The Berlin radio claimed sevon of the costal pdders weft shot *»wn. -•• •• M .. \ - „3,v. Hesvy Sweeps .. The Air Ministry called today's offensive sweeps against widely separated key points of the nan war heaviest of the Snr. The raiders last night concentrated the Wflmendorf district «f Beriin, but the attadc then plainly wss not W_ —r " ■" * W" ' " ' + The last hour on the aratt 2*X> to •***. will te obwntd with rector, Ew. J. R. Rountrec, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. At 745 o'ddjm the Methodist Church will follow its custom of observance </ this day with * eelebr*tion of the Lord's Supper. The message at the evening service ,at the Christian Church, Adhere pre - I ■■ i ■ ai —■ ! .111 «■ Tfc ^ ■ p ^ L* jui -vl BJ Jbaster wnces nave mi w throughout the week, wiU be «*aed on the supreme sacrifice offered iat mankind <n the cross. Easter Sunday A sunrise prayer service will 1* held a* the Christian Church at 7:00 o'clock,,whe* a group from the Senior Christian Endeavor will preeset a program im4er the direction of Mrs. Lord Smith. A* the regular morning worship hour, the pastor, Rev. mm sage to bfc» congregation, using as his theme, "Grave mere Is thy Victory T" Special Easter music, under the direction of Howard James, student at A. C. College, Wilsato, will featunt the song service. The dosing service of the Easter series at the Christian Church will be held at 8:00 o'clock in the ev*. Rev. Clhie D. Ellis will preach at the Baptist Church with the Resurrection as his theme and the Easter message in scmg ^ll be presented by the choir In pp^»' anthems iM' At the Methodist Church, the pastor, Rev. Marvin Y. Self, will bring a m Mange appropriate to thejfrrious Easter season at the morning service apd the choir will raider special Easter music. No evening service. Rev. Mr. McDiarmid, of Greenville, will preach on the Easter theme at
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