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Hettiterami Bailg Stapatrlr ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOK1H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA . SEVENTH YEAR tV^ss^-1V\I5rpSop HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY AF i'ERNOON, NOVEMBER !), 1940 FIVE CENTS COPY >mbs Fall As Hiller Speaks Wage And Hour Standards' to Be Maintained \t Vote Fraud Investigation 5>o"h Democratic and Republican parties in Pennsylvania :!••• f"iicr:>! irrancl jury in Philadelphia investigating -a.: : ;:i the pa.-t election. Top, left to right, are. Democrats John . Meredith Myers, state chairman, and Luther Harr, state t B itti'ni. left to right, are. Republicans James T. Tor . o.- pa .\. Pew, Jr., party leader, and Jay Cooke, city chairman. Leonardos Bolt Is Not His First Ljti.er W riiten By :■ te Democ/a'ts-For v\ iilkie Leader Re veals Crossing of Par ty Lines in Previous C -rpaigns. I) tiiv IkispalCi bureau, in • Hotel. t"\RV AVFKILL Petit! Leonard. • M'-.ptpri i«.r the . • : • > tyro or :■ o {Jopub • • . • il m ;i lot— . • »»ii» i! v-rli— <>»-\iti«»n under >:•> enjoined rs . .nsid» i od as l*«»resti!i;J he . m «>!d i . • . . Some . • -i , r.u party ■ . I.t'-nard . nr. vV. \lc '»■ r;i;bern:i •hrited, foi •• 'ibntioiir. f-1:r.rt»Ti(:orc he to register • :'..it hotly h.'IVC ii -new, • • !."iiM u .:±' d 'ti J ■ . .. "M'ii . Jl' i • ■ • A icia [:' » >id« iit:«il '■ *• -i indi !.•••»: -ii d himself . the revela i lie .-.aid: one r >:.,■• hom my • u • in type . jyt it in h request • I'crl ;i^ coming f i • *uu v% '>!' US group I am ! t'd period. I just the ■ t ri Vi mg man .t,y y-i; wh«-n I ' X"i th ('..rolina •ion i.-.ck i:i !917." ».i to certain >'i n* .articles 1 I.'oiuu d"- bolt to <• plunged into ;j..it;n subject, how we worked • h« t:. ••!.! v eam • fir. Me ii- Ti -«-c> Walker Named To New Post Washington. Xov. 9.—(AP)—The agriculture department announced today app imtment of C. D. Walker, iarnicr. of Alius, Okla.. as assistant director of the southern division of rh« ar,v euitural adjustment admin istration. Waiker ucceeds Walter L. Ran dolph. v. h > resigned following his election recently a president of the Alabama Katm Bureau federation. W;:i!;t-r 'n'c- been eiving a^- acting idmm:t.he Oklahoma agri cultural conservation committee. The division embraces Virginia, Noi-rb C;:i"' n'i, Smith Carolina, (it«>rt'.i-t. Piorida. Alabama, Missis sippi. Tt nr-e . ■ e. Louisiana. Arkan Oklahoma and Texas. Wsmiimh FOR NORTH rAiVrT**— Cirnerally fair, nol tjuite so coId in interior tonight; Sunday inr;r;tsii); claudiness an«l warm er followed by rain in west por tion. * v ar jl» v pjik iniciii iZfixys There IViust be 1M0 Re laxation of Standards, Referring Lbre el Ij to Building Canton i mentis. tit It I): (id;. in r:«>\. V ( A: *» -Main . ,i;;c and hour .tandard ; i>i«■ it-* J was put down ill : l It pi* ' ..i : > :•> iM.-v In !!: iiisands oi" i i i preparation ilv ! 'MM . • st night a d* cla M*T:'! 1 I ; War depart)] < "l 'i | In ward ti c n 1 There must be | these ' iandari! . i ". | clarcd if :!v , i "c'T-: )••• !< • v.- . - i Referring din "'.'. army cantonment I for expansion ' Robert P. Pat'--: tary of war. issued ration • 11.:• ^ !•..' bor policy and calling for payment ■ '!' ovcvi>ii i* ;n -if .• . er than normal work week is nec j crsary >:'• i«■:.• 11■ n. ; The statement ' >pp:d oil' a series j of dtfcir-.: c. .cip which started with Fresidtn Roosevelt's s;rcs- conl'.".eiice dis"!>-i..'re tnat • roughly hall of the output o! Atv.tr ; lean war . ' ,ia: . in»*i«tit i late-1 type of bi?; bombers. was be i Ins made avail: «ie t" Gi- at Tl-ilain , If the hhurit^ no] icy which Mr. Roosevelt emphasized was but a rule ! ;>■! mb standard is applied strictly to ! current »>i*-t ia-o '.>• r uroduetion Brit \ ain may get about 4(i <•: ihese planes ! in the next few weeks. Meanwniie an effort to aid the British aJon<* financial lines was started at the capital by Senator King. Domecrat. I't.h, who intro duced a bl/1 to p< nr.it them to buy American farm product on credit. 8 .;.; h*«£ior1 iplomats HeJieve A:<i* Peace Rumors Indicate 'r/c?k^ess of Conquest By ( HAKf.i S V. S'M'WAKT Central P ess *'«l«j:»mKt Washington. Nov. 0.—Wa hiugtou diplomacy's unmiYtakablo •epr'v .-.ion i... that I lerr Hit Ift'- aori Sit<:i >r Mussolini's tn tiiet'd''U.. «-■;«•» t t<, consolidate all eonlm* nfa! Kit rope | ■>gainst Britain hint vlronyly that | they're dissatisfied willi the eon i oitests they have m-■•red tin's l it- at j the expense of thHr nt itihl-oring (Continued on Page Four) Tar Heel Safety Contests Save Textile Mills $100,000 Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. m:\Kv avkkiix liaicigh. l\nv. U.—The annual state v-. i t" t iy niti: i.s arc sav ing ti.t Xortii Carolina cotton textile indu.-tiy S!00.000 a year. to say nothing of an improved employer employee relationship. Chairman T. A. Wilson of the State Industrial Commission said today iii connection with award ot prizes in the fifth an nual' contest which closed in August. Trophies were awarded this morn ing in Pinehurst at the annual meet ing of the C otton Manufacturers' As : ocintion. Winners in the four groups of the contest were: Group I (plants employing 200 or le•■>•):— Erwin Cotton Mills Company, Xtimber Six. Durham, which oper •.ted a total of 207.305 man-hours without a lost time accident from January through August. Group II (201 to 400 employees): r: t-<-;>sIv.io Weaving Company, of G • ...J • , which op rttsd 313,101 I man-hours without a l*»st-tin:f acci | dent. ! Group IH ( Mil to 7."»(i employees) ■—Koxboro Cotton Mill.- i Longhtirst plant), Roxboro, which nporal.d 1672,980 man-hours without a lost l time accident. Group IV (751 or mor:1 employee';): —Mooresville Cotion Mi!i (Mi -n bcr Four Mill) which operated 1.454. -00 man-hour.- with only one iost i time accident and ;> frequency of .61 accident- per million man-hours. In Group I there were 24 plants which operated without a lost-time accident throughout the contest: in !Group il there were eight: and in Group HI there w> <e I'wt. In Group IV* no plant escaped without an acci dent, the Mooresv'Uo trophy winner ving the lowest accident frequent-." and thereby getting the award. Chairman Wi! up. cliar;<eteri?.ed the fi'th contest as "the most suc cessful'-. II,» offered "eon-jr.-itulMions" to iv.Y'.iUr.i;Cu on Page Four) New Suspension Bridge Is Down With The Wind This \;-i .• ■ •: ui- neti::i' in-l nl Narrows Su-|K Bridge. th'rcl lon.wt .--pan It; the ivn j ton. The bridge crumpitc1 unci* r the impact ol a gal*.' a S''i!i»d. One motorist obrndoncd his or and crawled to fi">—Phc-'.e jhoto bv Bushford-Thompsoii the iv i• J1 ai spi n ol the new S(i,'MM.!iOi' •'■•«! ■•!r' • ■'>>)<•! ' !d. l it the wate: ol' Piigel Sound at "I'ac isa. W.tsliinn :d tiie central section fell more than l!«h> ieet into the -aic ly jus! before the span collapsed. I lis car can be ' B rea th less Mo men t'? Would Observe Billion-Dollar Mark In Annual Gasoline Taxes Dailv Dispatch Bureau. In Hit Sir U alter Hotel. UalciRh, Nov. !<.—The and North hki'.s "Breath ie ■ iVio nicnt" will arrive a month t ni ii.-r t:iis year than last. Tin- Heel 11n>l<'. truck'-. . >{a.s t•lino station opera toi.. .ii i uti.i : i .li ter*. >t«d in hifihw.iy •••'»» i•• »j t?«• i"n iiii" briny asked i" pause I''i' this moment rtt Ii o'clock 'it l'i .cJ-y morning, i\'o\ tmbtT 1"j. . 11 <•abla tion «■ i "■ 1 i n ■ tl.n! 1 ' .ii: . aii i 11111 {•asnllliC til.\ bill :• '• '.l Isi n-tiollar mark. "Last year till' "Iji< ;i' :ii: m- ,;i< i.-i" I, il mi December 1 a, u'.'t lax collections Ikivo been it,. ;ir ci'lc rated III I!J4H and I:: 1 • »l; (liil l;u marl: will Ijt* rear: d one visoie month ahead o! I<"<■-' 1 y« • . *•>:lined Gilmer S. Sparger. oort-:..iy m" the North C.iitdina ' I'll-'»i< . :■ iii'u. 'i'!' C"• ;11»1 ■ 11«•«*. "Ii i-^ e I'-' y ai; ■> motive . tat'^iciaii.- ». .u 'i. thai tin; "bri athlos.; a; »u! m reached t.'ii ■ year mi l**i ..'1. tim ber 15." I"C«»:1 h CaroImaV f «... •...t;ii<tu tin- billion doti.'!- ii»A v „!,j ; ■ «.!, 1 ? end ol ')«1«'ijv i* (latest <. , ,-»«■ . accurate ugtircs are available) amounted !'< accord ing to icport. is.-utt: i y ;*,c olala Departniui'. ol !tcvi : and estimates of Fcdei a! gasoline ' .• r:.: ue oil trie nasi- "l > :c>a !igis.< . This ixpivsce.'•• an ij.' i c*.. • ,1 H»7,992.ti3 .i' t -ire; ov'tr ii.o 1. -t ton month: ot i j.M» and i>v. .vctb Carolina mot : i-l-' c ut: ; .»nim t.• the earlier arrival of me "breathless moment." Slate lax..- coliccte« {h.-orgh Oc tober 31 v. <Tt sji 922.4 :_.i 2 at ti e rate < 1 si:: cent. pe ■■ Hon. Facie/a I taxes, figured at on..' cent jx-i* lon to July ] and on*- onv-huli cents per gallon since then, reached S4.41U.43r 33. To October 31. ift.'jiJ ill'* coi re jj.'iidiii^ laun s were :>2'i. 764.205.7! and S3.4f>-i.7 >•••.!)«{. In explaining how the rod-It Iter day mi" the motorists jumped «p a month on the calendar. Mr. Spar ser pointed to three iVctors whicl. have accelerated the i ■< rl uj gr. oliiK' tax collection:; this year. ' Fust." lie saidy"is '':r- i;ic;i . so 'n triune effective July ] unci wiil add about $55.00,000 111 the nation'.- ga - (■line l>ili. Second. the inert a e oi 1.500,000 in motor vehicle reg'stra tiuns over last year. (North Carolina participated in 1 lii.- increase, too. the Slate's registration.- getting a record high oi more than 600,000). Thai is a gam of live per cent over last year. That, automobile and truck owner.-; are using their cars about three per cent inure than last year. ■'Tin : e three factors of higher fed i :m! 111" lax rate, j.'rejiier aon: b< r i.i motor v ehicle-, and grealir in ch* idtial use will increase the ea'.iot. ga>oline lax bill for thi.. yeai oy !:>i.'O.OJ.'O.OOO. <i gain Oi 11! per cent over la. t. This will pn.>h the «v-1::i■ — e-j total gasoline tax revenue ol the st J.;: and Federal government.-; lor the year to the breath-taking total ol si.162.000,00(1. "i earnestly urge every motorist, evei y laiiucr .nd iierchant who i. < a truck in eari ing • livelihood, every trucker and all other persons a; this ,-:tale v. ho ..re iniere-U ;i in I tran- portatio'., to u.-c I >r a br. ..th less moment oil Friday. November la. "More than nail of the car-o\".nili.'i families in Xmlh Carolina hv,c in come- oi lesi than .>3a a ' and for these families the r;a>o!\ie t.r: .o a yeas take*.- from one to two » income, That r a menu-nous situa tion. Fittingly it is ob.-.ei vc-d by a •billion dollar bre; Ihle- .''n: . Pepper And Hub On USC Program Chapel Hill. No-.. !).—I'.o De: - era tic United State- Scnata ■ Ru. i I). Tic»iI oi We-! Viigis.a and Claude IV, .per of Florida, wih prc.-cnt the!.* conflicting views before the Cara hna Political I'nion daring the 1:.. t two weeks of this month, it was an nounced here today b; Dili lo.-i.'n. chairman of the non-par i-an stu dent organization at the Cnivei itv of North Carolina. Senator Holt is st hr -! '-! ' • • on Xovcrber 20. w • S'-r.* ' > • nor will appear on Now.;: )!•:• I' > :!i an-wor to hi f. '' a- eu-i -i-nrv •>:n fjrums • :ii fallor. the : /ti1;;.. 37 Of Crew Are Savsd Striking of Mine Given as Probable Cause of Sinking of Ship Off Australia. S.vri.KV. A I.. x-r :i (AI'» \':r .1 Min . W! 1'i-• • iln.'ii'' sin ' ifi-'iV ?»:; i 1' #■ .) f Amvririin freifchJi-r fly ■ Rnyvilln bl»\V Ul) ;• nrI . .• i.I: «U (';.•<• Olw.'iy • < \i> ii nil: i'i'. ! i nit'.lit IimI ir! mii<Ts i.i !:.< el ■ wen Silver!. !l .! ' id thr ii iin;1, pn»h;'l;ly v.i- < ;i!I ed I;v min*-. 'I'l.c ("it v iJ.-.v i!lf l!if ! is 1 Aiiifi inm . hip t'i !.:• . ■ ijjt: !• v v i'' arlivity . iiu'f l• i!-: ul lin - tili 1 i»'-. Tlif Cniiff.' Si it' n'>i;tr;ili1y lav.- liars Ai K-iif'ii! in- limn (>«•! li'.jfi ''ul .jo -is. !,:il /\ . tr.' li i Ii i nxl '.'•'•u included !°i <-tiU, Ui'- c )>«-!— liferents. YiiVai Jipd ! Unl- 'i -i '"d in the rfyfiic <i!' •u»,,i".i i> wim .! ; t •• ! a.v n. The i:.i . ii»t» i;i tii v.rits idem :-i . Third (Conliniif.'d fin T*;• %'/• Tiitve) To Mount Wi. !:iji. ui. -The total vote." i • Pro ident Rofisc \; IJ and Wf'tKi" ii 'Vii:ii in Yvi: - day's election i.:--i ••• 4J..m43I in M;i,Vj i • -•:j•'• — .i! tabulation, inrlii ;itii:.'i t'i; ' ?!." l it •! {it' dentin! CI Hint cuvering 'it-** : ;;«>> party cun didutt's \vi;uid I f f t-i »i. The iir.ii! i»3H va- +:>.'i47.11V. i-i- ! •<-.< i '.!•{:•<;• m *-1 ow e! that "• >!"• :i • ' "• ''v. •: 2(i 361 - i i '!:•• '• ' ri •• ' ' ' j»St MP it I: Hi •!'• *. • . . :ii::3V:::. British Say gel! 1e uiidmg berlin Sources Say rhtier Had Completed Munich Address When Bombing Occurred; Greeks Continue to i ighien Ring. I (hi1 i'rrss) !:; If mil).- It'll hi J insist nil Ai'tnii ric Adoll llilli'i addre.* ei.niradcv on the 17111 i r litf na/.i beer ft'Il.'ir and 'he IJ :i 11 h I *rc ss A sn • !• !. 'I- ••(;! i.ik' slick mi explo , -v:1;J !i:t .1 ft tilii; hull. A I i:'s" : ire bri^kc nut, tlic pre.-; ; ir'iiiii it i;U. . W: rIin .«j; i 'aid 11:1 . r H I i , pleled hi.s addr.'s.N when .ii' • ii..' . v...- made. Iliitisii 1'ic-. : ;i • ir; i . aid the raiders lieu over I Mi tiif. i! mmutes alter Hitler wa • 1 ciit.;: lit. i i begin speaking and I'm I f bombardment for an hour l . „ arc; i nail. Mr:. " ;.lane: bunbed iJeilin i:i ilortl ■ .ii Italy I;, t iiij^iit a- well a . Mi. Sardinia. the jtiiiau higo . iji:. i t i ted anr Ii tde carnal a ; W i: <lt ad arid several wounded. 'lie raids niovtd tile Rome new.s ,»:.p< i - .riornalc a Ililia to .say ti.day Ilia1 "tremi ndous" air bombardment >il fuigiand unci its allies would . tari. | iirnu di.ilely in reprisal lor ti j bombing- i»i Italian cilies. In Salonika. reports were heard tod; y thai Italain forces in Albania v<rc withdrawing from the Koril/.i icJi.r and in I'onie there were re port ol new 'diplomatic moves'' by <icrmany and Italy, perhaps over the I A t ck-end. (in el; troops .steadily tightened their l iny about Koritza in Albania, ■:h the occupaiion ol more domi r • i:ihii'top- while sueecssfully re J:»:g Italian pressure ail along the lMt-milc front. '•'or several days Greek artillery '>as iji-eu shelling the city, when • t,me source- estimated '•}'1.00H (Ital ians were 'Irapped". CJreek spoke-men in Athens said • Nr»re than 2.ai)0 Italians hud be^n captured in the two weeks of war. ; .fl■ -riinr» the commanding general of fasci-1 div;: i :n and other officer-., "a/i f»cimany celebrated the 17th li 'i arv of the beer hall putsch •■villi an air of confident jubilation r'hlieiiied by 'liilcr'. declaration fOiritiiiiicrl mi Pntro Four) Peace Talk Stewart Says Axis • Would Like breathing Spell To Consolidate Their Gains. J'y ♦ li MU-I S l\ KTfclVAIlT i cnlrai Press (olumnist v'.'.i hii-;;!on. Xov. —"JJcware t!ir .*!'s .;i'j <ii!' t to bury the hatch ti. Hi mo I lately has an ax to 'y.l ill'J." i i, I "!'- f fifi'ii i.il : '|iiiij appt-ai i d the other day id one of a consid iniiii- ni iul.i r a'.' new; papers I read '.iKiiiy. I don't l:now who its au thor v.i. - or whether he had the Ber i ti-i'' .!i.*-'J'ol:yo ;«;<iin mind. How 'r. it diu r.'Cm to me particularly • i .•"(.iii*' of the hints we've been ."'•(i ng if.if, German and Italian pre.: sor;ees recently. I showed it. to : i'Vc*rit! • friends ;<t the Army and T' ' \ tJi b in Wa.-hinglon and lh'*y ':;'i!.I so. too. T!:c c public; lion- have been pre !i: what II < y call a "peace ol • •? . <•' by Hon- Miller and Signor ."'in- *(iii;i in the neai- future. .\'azi and taut editors don't print that kind of st:::I :nlc.-:- they're au [thori/fd lo do o by Adoll and Bcni to. II they do broadcast anything ; that ?! e two dictators don't like, they ; re well aware that they won't con iinu' a editor.- li ng enough to g"l • ■ pective next day's issir s. . : . to ;i m me that the "peace
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