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L0ls ‘ 10 10s - : - one-quart- 9117 4 - 0 1 - - 0 ‘i - 141 4 "s 1 " :i it °PAJAMA LAY 94 ) 4' er airport s t !pIkEM CHIENGSEN TO 0013TIRTS (s1' FiGHT WAY Seventeen persons perished In the flaming wreck of United Air Lines mainliner that crashed two and miles north of Ensign peak aboutt 11:10 p Tn Friday as it maneuvered for a landing at the Salt Lake i - - E N7 (6"N‘N H1 CF M 0: ' 1 Peak :: -- :''1‘‘N'-0- t Close to Ensign ss' :-- v TINVADERSr s:i " I‘ - 111 YUNNAN tiA AI'S -s - Tratredy Occurs frit 0" os -- K'" CpHR0IN - -- SI wcmAD7NRsvANmoAncit-a32fifoc- :s 0 )EASH 10 not Hits Side Of illountain - 1416 v MONGYAV: E il:ik:t: ji 41 kN‘'1 i 1 so -- e4 0 11 ‘Isl -- ' 0 PRbVINeE r C14 I : ' 1 1 :A ms: INAMLJAN: 01i -- zZs 1 fil' M': z 'ItIPP:' i - - - 'UAL Liner z '6 ''s - ' '' 'e YUNNAN - 40 Ito Z N::ar::' ir : -- " ''' 4tV s''''' :-- :: SHWEBO l-''--- : '' Os'!":::: : I1 Ie 0 4 Z:4011v : - 0' - :a-- i":-- - - 00 7 1 eso (IvCHAU K -— - : --- :71 - t' -- 1i U S: Abaiidolis Legion Urges - i li 41 4h tt I - z ts -- :- ''- I 'i800f - 40 4 AS A 4r H A:I 7 00 is Medlin° of Registry of Woman Power Capital Labor ' N ? :- -- - sN S' - 1 ! 0- I ' ok- 1 1 4 rBAH Am"10 '‘' '14 F--H :! - S': -- : ' '" N -- 7 :i :::k IL s ' : - :- ir‘s t t 1- -' 10:: 1 A' -- ss t I - -- ‘t '''c Nliz ' -- k- "10:-: 'I '''''''''''o'7---- s - -- 's ''-e I 2-:- PA G A N - -'- t 1 - z ' ' Z ' - 7 -- The plane was U A L's trip 4 eastbound from San Francisco The mishap was the first commercial air disaster of such magnitude in this area since Carole Lombard and 21 other !persons perished in Nevada on the night of January 17 1942 ' w' 0 ok $: neutral dispatches from Germany s' "ie s -til) cell Reaching tentative agreements which some London quarters inI :: z I§ 1' N4o t :CHIENGRAII on principal corporate taxes the i - III- LE Nol n 0 tvW as hints that the nazis ii terpreted ier 7 NINV1:: 7 " 2‘ were more than willing to call off committee also decided to retain i:::1" i 2 4r7 :f 4: rcp fvk IlConttnued on Page Bla) $ --qz kw ' the present 24 per cent tax on day (Column FIVP their aerial duel with Britain now r 1k 4- i $ A "ts 41 of t rinrmal profits r but which brought only an excorporations el 7 z i iv " 1$ with net income of more than $25- -' of scorn from an au1 0 pression 3 tic:: s e s i 10 x 000 and jumped the present 7 per thoritative source here ::: :r I cent surtax to 16 per cent This N(9 100 t 4 i ' 4 4vPR'07 M'' 1 0emmommomilimminmew il Eight Fighters Missing latter levy applies in addition to : ze") e ' 53 (CHIENGMAI z Tie ale ministry said eight the 24 per cent tax on normal MILES The dead are '14 ' Atl - i ( tIIS!" "it - A' T I: British fighters were missing in profits exceeding $25000 the day 's operations and that one Captain Don Brown pilot Iklay ntore Portion border Simultaneously another Jap column German plane was destroyed Japanese forces periled China from the rear Harold Minor copilot Chairman Doughton (D) North The late afternoon attacks carthreatened Mandalay advance units being alFriday after a new advance carried them to BosCarolina announced that the comried out by fighter-escorte- d Cantwell stewardess Neva of 50 in outskirts miles of the Yunnan province the that city a point within ready reported g ton (Douglas) bombers and mittee would discuss Monday sugM Patterson L Hurricanes were made gestions that the government reof Workers Leaders Denounce Supply to on war turn corporations after the the station and railway yards F B Vogle some part of the taxes collected at St Omer Calais and other Exceeds Demand Mrs J A Lloyd Jr and ta rgets Inequalities of under wartime rates on the reported cant Commenting Randolph Paul tax adviser to Roosevelt Relocts Sacrifice Service nazi willingness to call quits in NoNsr RepreSecretary Morgenthau-an11 C M Cole the aerial war one informant gave sentative Cooper (D) Tennessee - Frankenberg this British estimated that the combined new responset Lieuttnant WASHINGTON INDIANAPOLIS May 1 (UP)-May 1 tin — "We are going after those program would produce $2500- - Uncle Sam has more nieces look- The American e Mrs Palmer° Legion Friday night blighters Also Discuss Measures and 4 000000 though some of Paul's figAxis Rulers ' ' ' Private M chance we get and that ures indicated it might go as high ing for work than there are war demanded the drafting of all reShapiro as $2604700000 Push Home For jobs for them at the moment sources needed to carryon the war is final" Nipponese Rigidly Enforcing P Barrett ' The 94 per cent tax double ex- and for that reason President including property ' capital and Refers to Dispatch in cases was rates To Within M ill 50 and Kershisnk many isting J ! Roosevelt iiisclosed Italy Discipline Germany Friday the labor Ile referred specifically to a designed members said both to proposed voluntary A D Herr registration of The executive committee Berlin dispatch to the Swiss Jour31i1es of Yunnan raise new revenue and to control women this summer has been called legion's nal Geneva as De the 1 Benito by and Switzerland Hitler BERN of reprinted (In—Adolf C R Drenk for immediate enactment of May profits corporations enjoying dropped London Daily Mail It said: lucrative war contracts to Mrs end this Roosevelt a main in has to have dwelt were the advocated legislation Mussolini necessary Lieutenant J G Barrows "It is semiofficially scall reported Friday night Chinese— (Official) It applies to all profits a cor- nation-wid- e A resolution adopted by the registration and Repoff inthat Germany will measures on for of conference two at C S Tucker Press poration May have in excess of resentative Baldwin (11) New committee at final sessions of its here Lieutenant Salzburg days By United the bombing of English towns if during $10000 plus: two-da- y York in in a has here said house the front in Russian the of axis effective Ft meeting number A the pending part: the F will change its CHUNOKING troops creasing May 1—Ninety-fiv- e per cent of its bill calling for such a registration "If the present existing inequal' on Page Four) 32 miles United Air Lines office at nee forces have thrust:1Japa in both home on Column Two) 'of average net earnings in the period to determine and lenforcement Germany discipline berigid of woman ites the and service sacrifice country's Burma road from fallen Denver said the crew of the the 1936-3up ' a 7 inclusive or tween men between 18 of the ages who are in the the power and Italy Lashiol to within 50 miles of return of 8 per cent on and 65 armed forces and those who are comwere believed also Yunnan province and to plane were all of San Franckco by China's They of invested the first $5000000 capBut such registration was looked working in civilian capacities in to have have fought their the southwest petent analysts diplomatic ital 7 per cent on the second $5- - upon as unnecessary moat the to national defense are of negotiating into the outskirts of hope up any given way Burst Into names oo0000: 6 per cent on the next ment by Secretary of Labor Fran- continue and carry onpermitted to the posta peace this spring- after three Mandalay provincial $1904)001)00 and 5 per cent above ces Perkins Thelma McKelvey war period it may result in chaos weeks of unofficial overtures Burma capital a Chinese comThe plane burst into flames $290 00000 chief of the labor supply service rather than in the continuance of Axis communiques Friday disannounced Friday night munique of war the board and our way of life" production May Chmste Method closed the bare facta of the dictaThe advance meant that not only when it struck the 'tide of the Anderson chief of the womMary to their Wedneswere Legionnaires pointed tors' eleventh meeting the allies all but knocked out mountain only 200 feet below A corporation may choose either en's bureau in the SI department of experience gained in the first and Thursday and axis comof the battle of Burma but that z day method of figuring what are "nor- - labor war and in the economic China- already strained by five the summit The blaze WaS seen LONDON May 1 (213)—A tre- mentators said as Usual that it mar profits with the remainder of President Roosevelt told his World f 04- Russian--(Official- ) conditions and to followed a ' was that out mendous political has years of war and with her main ar- by a number of residents on the "great preface excess as net income counted its explosion wiped conference that immediate charged that "since the beginning and military events" early this exd By Associated Press tery of supply lost faced a deadly outskirts of and the Under present law excess profits press gas for the have plans registration Mcwar the abuses of plosives factory at Tessenderloo summer Salt Lake CRY new peril from her rear S are subject to a tax ranging from been S R U KUIBY'SHEV V May after Paul °racketeering and iin seething north Belgium killed Oshima Absent The profiteering 25 per cent on the first $20000 to Nutt dropped mobile:Japanese !spearhead and the and bombs rushed The the baytothe scene mobilizer had many guns existed to the Same 250 persons and injured upward 60 per cent on all over $500000 red army have punc- :which sealed the Burma road at onets of the consulted women members of the sabotageif have of a mile east of not greater than in the of 1000 advices from the Contrary to expectatiOns the tured beyond repair Adolf Hitler's Lashio had threatened its way The ''normal" profits in the case federal social security board's ad- degree 1917 and 1918 and the Japanese ambassador to Berlin ' vaunted spring offensive plans the around the hairpin curves of highway 9t and a quarter of nation disclosed Friday of a corporation with over $25000 visory council and had learned war of and The blast occurred in an indus- Lieutenant General Hiroshi Oshi- Russians declared on this May China's lifeline to Hsenwi net income are subject to the 21 there are more women locking for probability of inflation " now coninside Salt Lake county fronts the of driving a mile indication country gave every trial and mining area where sabo- ma was not on hand and it was an in per cent normal tax and surtaxes jobs 'than there are openings for t The executive imposing announcing committee also tage has been rife and the im- noted that official German ac- day The formula for figuring excess them at the moment of new soviet victories by land on toward Yunnan despite the dan- - GeOrge Benton Gearhart an list ger of extended commtinications Miss Anderson- a member of awarded the Legion's distinguished pression was strong in London counts of the meeting spoke of and Sea to bear them out profits by the invested capital of the Los Cabin The drive into the outskirts of employe method represents a revision of the that advisory council said that service medal to General Douglas that the secretly armed Belgium "the uniform war plan 'of the axis To the nation's Workers and new 'cabaret 2200 of the tripartite MacArthur a and indicated the decision that and deferred that a of beyond band a Mandalay law one Women current "white Under "Is of Stalinbroadcast national patriots Beck street saw brigade" pre3ent fighters Joseph registration e central Burma open membership which is preparing for one day pact powers" and of the "hard message of confidence the army a corporation may figure as nor- - not necessary in the absence of cm whether to on (Continued Page SIX) when they can assist allied inva- determination of German and Italy newspaper Red Star praised the lines angling south and southwest the crash and was the first to mai profits a return of 8 per cent any widespread shortage of labor (Column Three) on the first S5000000 of capital sion of the Low Countries had now and theit allies to 'render final armed forces for "converting into of there had been smashed and report it i ' were a fable" Hitler ' by and of 7 per cent on capital over struck a hard blow at the con- victory secure" (as iifn Japan totaliSo did doomed the a "It sounded like blasting" separate Moscow entity radio appeared Kipling and the $5000000 queror I preparations the defenders unless they could said Mr Gearhart "and then in com- tarian strategy) was for victories these The German announced army Double Exemption Amount : It was believed however that soviet arms: pull in their lines quickly from theplete charge of Tessenderloo and Oshima and meet Hitler bank of the Irrawaddy river the plane blazed up with flames north a battleof German of The might account blast the At the other end of the scale ' German the sinking Mussolini in the near future for ship—the claimed thus 'far to the southwest radio the committee decided to double Berlin first the distributed by ' Far down in central Burma that you could see for miles" the present $5000 tax exemption said cryptically that "the cause of a detailed discussion of axis war by the Russians—by the red navy's 150 miles southwest of : GEFI—C 1 about P A Larsen- of 1640 Beck "The corporation's only purEf DETROIT May Baltic fleet to which all corporations are enthe disaster which has not been t:efefroartsth oFuogrheitgnthmisiliwtaoruyldobsinevrvoelvres Wilson General Motors presiA total of 58000 Germans killed Lashio a Chinese force still was street also titled pose in producing service maascertained is the subject cf an heard the crash and an effort to get Japan into the or wounded and 218 enemy planes driving eastward in an attempt to terial during the past nine inquiry" Here are examples of how the dent Friday night announced ' ' summer communications war Russia availcommittee-approve- d excess profits the corporation will suspend the made an early report morths has been to make against ty But later in the day the Germandestroyed in April on the Lenin- breach Japanese but the communique described its able such material to its car radio reported that 100 "communtax might affect two corporations: manufacture of autontotive servgrad front alone Conference First on the scene were R M owners and to keep as many of ists" were being deported from Important The Moscow communique Fri- - efforts merely as a "harassing A company with $1000000 profice parts of all kinds indefiniteChicom9000-ton Behind the familiar axis Germovement" It appeared these Pearson of 831 Tenth East its employes working as possiits this year and $700000 credit ly until a punitive order against day night reported a Belgium to the east for fomenting find themselves sur(- street a Union Pacific ble pending the complete reon the basis of average earnings General Motors by the war proin factories and else- munique curtain decorated with man transport had been sunk in nese would sabotage on Two) Conumieri Page yard such phrases as the one that "a the Barents sea and listed 38 nazi in the 1936-3- 9 tooling of its plants for war where and for causing strikes period wotild pay duction board "can be properly (Column Five) — checker and an unidentified S142250 under the present law and clarified" perfect accord of views" had been aircraft destroyed T hursday production" Wilson said reached at the meetings "on the against nine soviet losses ' $2726014 under the committee's Wilson said that due to G M's Wilson's statement was the companion They found wreckconduct of the war by the further In a resume of the Baltic fleet's war in since first for the corporation producrapid progress proposal ' and in two both nations beA corporation capitalized at W P B Thursday night ordered ton any employes laid off political operations—presumably since the age and bodies strewn over the cause of this curtailment would G M to stop making auto parts' military spheres" qualified observ- war's start—the radio announce$15000000 which had $2000000 side of the mountain One man ers saw evidences that the Salz- ment listed 447 German ships debe reemployed shortly for 90 days because of alleged 'net income would pay 6491000 unranked as prob(- stroyed including the battleship Wilson said the following inburg conference der present law but $883600 under violation of an order to conserve criticallyinjuied was still alive Continued on Pnge Four) (Continued on Page Four) structions in part were sent the recommendation critical materials i(Column (Column Fur) Seven)i I The estimated $2500000000 the Wilson said the NV PB order 'MOSCOW Saturday May 2 UP) when they reached him and NEW BERN N C May 1 (UP) Friday night to all General Mocom"ontors plants: account of minor proposed taxes would return brought —Reports that two or three para:—Thirty French officers have been they covered him with blankets "On account of the difficulty chutists had been seen dropping pared with a request from the technical violations of certain in Germany as suspected before Pearson left for help He executed near Bayboroo of interpreting the many and into swampland-material orders in one plant" tressury that $3060000000 addiin the escape of Gen- - was dead in about 20 minutes comaccomplices the orders C the tional revenue be obtained from brings to a head the "difficulty N conflicting regarding Friday brought Giraud from the Honor use era! Henri of critical materials in the ment that "there wasn't anything of operating the corporation's higher corporation taxes German prison at Koenigstein a Plane Demolished The treasury proposedthat com- emany plants under the impracmanufacture ' of service parts to it- - from a high army source Tass dispatch from Stockholm said bined normal and surtaxes on cortrucks and Friday night after another militical confusing and contradicfor autornobiles ' On the same train was the Saturday VICHY France May 1 UP— a buses and due to the fact that tary source had said two 'chutists The plane which apparently poration income be raised to about tory material orders of various The Moscow radio broadcasting 55 per cent whereas the committhe corporation as a whole is had been rounded up near the United States Ambassador Wit- sections of the war production body of Leahy's wife 17110 died a few hours after the ambassador ham D Leahy's special train the report said 13 special nazi had been flying southeast: was tee decided to continue the normal board" being held responsible for any coastal town to headed by Gestapo demolished to return received ordezs commission 7 out of at station B the the air is 24 near marine tax at technical violation by any of the The W P order charged that Vichy pulled per cent with the per Bayboro Partially burned Chief Heinrich Himmler arrived divisions as shown by an order base at Cherry Point N C and 10 o'clock Friday night watched cent surtax raised to 16 per cent— the Ternstedt manufacturing diWashington for consultation the to In the railway station's hall of in Dresden only part of the plane left is only 120 miles from the NorIssued by the war productioel a combined total of 40 per cent vision of General Motors used inquire into the by a silent and tearful crowd ofi honor Admiral Leahy shook and Vichy governcircumstances of General Giraud's intact wa about 20 feet of one board against Ternstedt but ap- - - folk Va naval station On the other hand the commitconsiderable quantities of scarce diplomatic hands with- the representatives ment representatives the small tee's excess profits tax is much chrome steel and aluminum in escape Major General Preston Weathplying to the whole corporation of practically every- diplomatic American colony and a number the manufacture of "bright (Giraud has been reported in wing you are hereby instructed to erred at Fort Bragg in deprecathigher than the treasury had proin women mission men and not recof immedirathat French said had it the Among the first bodies iden- the manufacture Vichy including Vichy since his escape via Swit- work" decorative moldings' reports plain ing stop posed Secretary Morgenthau of the Holy See zerland but Vichy officials have tilled were those of Captain Don somehow had heard about ommended a sliding scale of 50 to diator grills and other body ately of all service parts except- been proven that the two youths who ambassador's "I'm very sorry to leave all refused to confirm or deny his the who first told of seeing para75 per cent depending on the those on direct government orhardware for automobiles in departure for (Contiroxrd on Pa xe Stx)- of you my friends" Leahy said chutists had perpetrated a hoax home (Column Fie) rect violation of regulations ders" presence) ' mittee) 1 I 41--- : ' : i t :IsA AN : 1 -- ‘ 4r : '''--' -- - Or$ - :41 :-- 4 --- ' V‘717''S $: :vsz''‘i)4e:! 1 is f f t( :: Itif 5 - :: It ANNI (0 1 : s ' - P:0‘7 : : CHITTAGONG - round-the-c14- k 0 : :- WUNTHO e 'Ns 4! :: s: os - al) of British planes swung across the channel at late twilight- Friday in what coast observers called One of the war's greatest single ld - iit : 1 By Associated Press LONDON May 1 — Hundreds nine-day-o- ' '' r British--(Offici- : -- ' : meanA-111- - 4) - IMPHAL Britain Resumes Raids Halted By Bad Weather had proclaimed the emergency dn those communities Friday morning to give the military a freer hand in dealing with the situation Near State line Connecticut authorities 1e attempted to head off two forest fires near the state line before they joined with the Rhode Island blaze h James R: Simmons district supervisor of the U S department of agriculture forest servire said the Rhode Island fires may have been set by saboteurs Authorities said three blazes at Raven hill in Coventry at Escoheag and Scituate apparently were of incendiary origin as were 15 earlier fires which merged into one conflagration Thursday After a tour of the area Mc- ' ' - Howard McGrath West Greenwich Coventry and Scituate would re- martial law until all was alleviated He $2500000 conflagration raged out of control in the woods of western nhode Island where three towns were under martial law More smudged - Governor 'indicated 0 fri 671 - Nipponese Continue Drive Through Burma w R WEST GREENWICH May I (UP) — An organized search for saboteurs was pressed by army airmen F B I s and state police late Friday-aa 71TD - House Group Timber Blaze in R I Ignores Votes Stiff Stirs Saboteur Hunt Nazi Air J Profits Levy T ruce Hints that 1 fr n-i i t 1 9 - R "Pi J0 i 1 I i c------- Ella 1 ' -- ' -- f- - -- ' bomb-carryin- Hitler Mussolini Map Plans Ijap Advance Perils To Sive Forces in Russia re - Chinese Rear ' — at-eve- ' — -- - It f - ' meth-(Continu- ed ' i 9 - 250 Lose Lives In Nazi War Factory Mast - Jubilant' Reds - -- bomb-wracke- d List Sea Land Air Successes - - ' German-controlle- 'z 1-- r man-pow- ' er nazi-occupi- 1 : ' - - three-quarte- - rs ed i - British-Chines- I Manufacture G M Suspends 'vmmortalized ' - 1 - Of Auto Servtce Paris i i - l - 1 1 : ' i i i ' - ' Nazis Execute 30 French Army Scouts 'Chutist Yarn Silent Crowd Sees Leahy Leave Vichy With Body of Wife - r ' - I I 1 ' ' ' - - ' ' ' 4 - 1 1 1 1 ! 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