ïteniteraon Battu Utspafrh OVI V ΠΛΙ! V VtPUforiA r.r-1». T.. ΟΝΙΛ DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA ■^ntv-kighth YEAR UKASI'JI» WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY l!»H i'LlMJ -m.i · !. ·. r.\r γ·: ι ·■' l -i' \ . ■< ι Ν FIVE CENTS COI'V BRITISH OCCUPY ******** ****** BARENTU IN ERITREA . τ τ TTTi-1-T-r-i-T·»* \ French Naval Minister To Meet Laval Italians Had Pro-Nazi Paris Group | Organized "People's Committee" Seeks Closer Collabo ration With Germany and Backs Laval for: Reinstatement in Vicbv Cabinet. ν r· . ι' ·«,·.. ι- ··!>. :s --(Ai·)— f, : ■ .Ν. Miii.jit'i Admrral Jean ■ :»·«! in have arriv y ;«v.al train today . ■ ··. ι-ιΊ lie would con ιc<· Premier La ;Hirti'd loi· several :, i . y minister wa> to Vichy to Pans ■ι i: a people's com- | ι ' close collabora- ; .·■:;.· and praising \ : State Prtain had .. . i: tii-1 misunderstand- j .aid Laval was dis sipated :y ' :.o taig last January !6. La\1 .mi been taken bac.; j ' :.·)·· V government. Rcc'r.i y :. · Germans were re— pi :;ed : ·■ taken the stand that no;.;:::.· .. ··> toward collabora tion .v.. ..·: t ·, » · ible until Laval •■m i>rt» .av. into the cabinet. In B- :.. S λ .t/erland, it was re ported th:.: ; iitieal leaders in Paris, where .ι u·· p: -nazi "peoples com x:t!·^·" '■ ■:"■ ιu-tl Saturday, had rejected . · ; i e;. „| the Vichy gov ernment. ' t-r'isiy threatening a speedy . : . ,·, 11 in Frcnch-Ger- 1 nan :·.·!:ι· . , .tia'ι.zed sources said I V. .; · · renards the new I Frene:. :■· - committee' at least , i" .'-My neutral eyes al amo time they env ' 'M ' Isively up to the • themselves to worry ;i·' ti:>· aitry's political future. Dai'l.t" ed ii !'·' and .: λ .ι !κ «.ι:· 1 va: It ::.|Π day- that : make th" the mittee" »d t:c»n · ' i * Laval. Greeks Take New Positions ■Vmh·. ι ι ;i. (ΛΡ) — Greek 5 u ' h.[. pposcd by fresh Italian !, iv- w. . , .-dited today with the capiun· , : ι important mountain ten ν Ions in their drive ;·-·■"■ Κ . ,ra into central Λ1 ban^a. Λ &>· · : » fiit .-poke.MTian assert f(! ' " <·:·■<:; .ittai-k yesterday was ίΗ·:··.ι·" and netted uncounted machine guns, rifles and supplies in ' ' Ρ1'-·1 ·::· which the Ital wen driven. M t »i ·· · L'Tu prisoners taken be 'Sed I" t.· rushed into the Λ1 :,l!: m !.uhte>i» only last month. Eleven Dead In Wrecks Highway Accidents In North Carolina Take Heavy Toll Over Weekend; Many Hurt. Charlotte. Feb. 3—(ΛΡ)—Eleven; !" ' '"lis died and many others re "ued M'i'ioiis injuries over the weekend a- ;l result of autom bile :i('t"dent.- on North Carolina high ways. , Seven were killed and five others | ■ in tw ο the mishaps. -■ 11C " Charlotte, four persons were ι "■'led and three were injured before , '^n yesterday when an automobile ·" 'ed to take a curve and crashed ' 1 store. The dead were Adrian Hnneyr tt and .1. \V. R binson. "Γ Davidson, Arlee Hager of Derita'lUS 3nd Mrs' Mal'y Godtrey ot Three miUv from Hemp. ,h,oe 'were killed and two others in . t'd in a headon collision, also in _ne early hours. W:wland Morgan 'n "inston Frye, both of Hemp. | (Cunli11L ied on Page Two) I The Edison Commissioned ι iji mWPIh ι mt χ-, τ Here is the scone aboard the Edison at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in New York, as the nrw destroyer was commissioned and formally placed h ri 11 or the command of Lt. Commander A. C. Murdaugh. The skipper is =hown in center (left) being congratulated by Rear Admiral Clark !' '-Windward. The destroyer is named for the late inventor, Thomas A. Kdison. Two Strikes Ended; Others Deadlocked "Red Rose" For Willkie • — i Manchester. England, Feb. 3.— (. Λ11 ) — Wendell L. Willkie received the "red m.-e ot Lancaster" today, an honor rarely conleired upon Ameri cans. Visiting tin- Lancashire ind -trial city alter an inspection trip through bombed Coventry and Birmingham, , Willkie was nit by a cheei ing crowd at the tuu'ii hall where l'le mayor presented linn the rose. The red rose is a handdown irom ! the War ! H.es in winch tin.· red ine .-igiulied tin- House oi Lancaster and tiie v. hite ro.-e tiu- House ot York. l'-lans are b< i 11 u made I"; the Λ ne ricaii '. i.-itor to .· ,·ι Κ im VI and Queen Elizabeth and also Kins j H iakoii. emigre rult : of N'.ivucij, to morrow. In the evening he is to . (line with a Hriti.-ii auii. :■ delega tion headed by Reieeeu W· -t. W ι Ukie ex pi e ed ι : ι ■. ι -Ί ■ : 'in see this destruction and find the loss ol life ι small 111 l„..·· Λ \ X\ OFÎU I K nil ^ Wa h 111 '. toi ι, Fob. \ I ' b'ear Adnii ral Christ lan .!··> I'i ··:· wh head ol the proe ia "■ t di - \ imoii ol the Treasury handled par eil.. ι - ι 1 inning into the bill on . d.ed today ol pneumonia. Workers Return To Jobs at Elizabeth, N. J., and Mobile, But 13,500 Other Union ists Are Idle In De fense Plants. (By ΤΙ;" Λ--ιx'iatcd Press.) Faclm y ·.' :,Ml ■ it Klizabeth, N. J., and Mobile. \ι ι . sounded the re call today lor l.û'io ci· ploy ces who had quit ν ·»ι defense contracts because of strikes Counter bal il-,cms; these two set t!τment . >· nt-unlon dead locks kept 13 "i·11 workers id!" in fac tories handling other preparedenss ι i ders. CIO union ι■ riuhi :·. reached agree ments y.·-·. :··' ■ 'i-ii'h (tided walk out ,' ·ι· IM ! p..-Dodge Copper Products ('■·.. ' ί niant in Eliza beth and the AI ■ ' anw Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Company yards in Mobile. At the Chieagri tractor works of I lie Internat ό· , I II.: < - ' ■ ■ r Ci Ίΐ': - pany, man ι„» >il .11Ί (Ί(ΐ repre entati\ es : ·■> ii '<· a t together ■ \ ,ί a c ίι',ίίίιγι' ta1111■ today with David Road! v. '· 1 .1 il« '· '' I tut ,i< ill·· 1 · Mid Λ11i , 'li.ilmc! ■ Λ' ,1· ' ii": nu Company plant m ΜΊ". ' ι i ·. ■ · ■ I )ι , I ο 11 η Steol ii.an, chief nl the Federal conciliation ervice, - , .· I I I Pi· 1 ί no |>p ress ~ lu-, η ! .'Ii- to ,·, , r,l a oil lenient." Legislature Hasn't Wasted Time So Far, Aver ill Says In Summarizing Activities j Daily liispalcli Bureau. In tl»· Sir Waller Motel. li> IIKNKV AVKRIIX. Raleigh. Ι·'!'· ·ΐ *1*11 « · Genera! As -cuibly hasn't wa.-ted all it.-- time during ttie three and a hall weeks ol the present -e-sioii de.-pile the fnet that results ol it- labors to date are not altogether ob\ iou.~. There are those who seem ol the opinion that there ha.> been much dilly-dallying, with ic-n 1 tant i. ih ol accomplishment: hut that \ ew is held only by those who see only the outside of the legislative machinery. Those who are familiar with the in ner cogs and gadget.-- which really make the things go are in general accord that the machine is mo\ ing along pretty smoothly and w ith rea sonably accelerated gears. On the other hand, both finance lid api'r jpriations committee.- arc \\»·ΙΙ .ίΙπιι;: vi'ii '·.· I'H'ln ■ mary spade work urirh tins have tu fin i: Jt before tin s ι.:/ ! I. any delmite action. On. el ΙΙ,ι· π ·; 11 >pt ■ 11 i< nu ι ion t L>111> (cong.v.·■••ioiii.i districts) has j been adopte, ι with".it a tlareup and another (judicial districts) i- ready I 1.i su through wnli the samp easy] speed. The education committee has j complet, d it >tud.v ol the retirement' y tern bill and then· is eveiy indica-! tiun that tlu mc.iHire will be enact ed \\ 11In>iit c\ ιΊΐ the semblance of a struggle ι >tiui committees are well along with η '.h i' hearings. Taking a short and rather ramb ling Joui ik '» !h:'"l:gh the legislative field, tilings look something like this: Appropriations. The appropriations committee has held hearings for all interested (Continued on page two) British Continue Air Assault Daylight Karas on Ger man-Occupied France Carry On Weekend Thrusts Extending from Flanders to Is land of Sardinia. London, I'd). '.i. (Ai'j British planes bombed target., a tlie north western part ot i.m i.m occupied Fiance in a predawn attack today, tlie government anno,aie, d, in a con tnuiali ii n| vvcck-'.mu 'iiiru-.ts by day again: t a:·... o:>.jeeti\ e from Hand ers to the Italian island ol Sardinia. An earlier adm.rally announce ment said that British naval aircraft yesterday iccossfuHy attacked "one of the main sources of power sup ply" in Sardinia, simultaneously witn otner Κ Λ Κ daylight atte on Gei man occupied ports aiong the "in vasion coast' fr m Flanders to Brit tany. Meanwhile a high ranking officer of the RAF declared that Germany's first line air strength will be "meas urably in excess" of Britain's on March 1. but Britain "will again beat back any return to mass day light bombing as a preliminary to invasion" with superior aircratt and pilots. The officer said the recent lull in the German air offensive against Britain was not "the lull before the invasion storm" but was due first 11 "dreadful flying weather", second to repair and overhauling of a large number of German bombers dam aged in night operations, and third to diversion of a "considerable num ber of bombers to the Mediterranean lighting zone. "There is doubt", he said "that the Germans are suffering a higher percentage of los.-c. due to weather than the |x>r>onih-i ; the squadrons like." ' A single Gei·':.a.; raider roared through a chanuc -nowstorm today and dropped lour bombs on the <·1,t skirts of Londi n. killing a child and damaging several liâmes. British Ships Dive-Bombed Berlin, Feb. A German dive somber sank a :(.oooton vessel oil the ea. I cm. i : I'.ngland in a day light attack il: η ning, informed sources reported. Hits with >(■'. ci... medium bomb, were -aid t" have torn the ve-.-.se! apart. The high command reported bomb hits yesterday on t\i" merchant ship.-, one et afire off the Thames mouth and the other struck several time -outheasl of Harw ich. Three British planes were .-.aid to have been downed yesterday. Marketing Bill Will Be Introduced Kaleigh, Feb. (ΛΡ) — (;nvi,nu,r iJroiighton '.'nil t'ni.iy lit' expected bills to lit' introdli' --d in the legis lature tonight I" η' ate a Mate mar ketmg ctLilh·>rit> The measure.-- will be identical and "will be cteeiriedl.v in line with my program foi agriculture." Giivertnu Broughton -aid. Provision will be made fur key market centers over the state, at wh:eh individual Kil mers may >ell then products so they can be lumped tor re-sale. Later m the week, he added, a bill will likely be introduced lo prov ide lor the adoption ol slate trademark and tradename for agricultural prod ucts coming up to a certain stand ard. In F.li/abeth City. Representatn ο Williams ν ;·> 1 ! ■ · PI - Ι ι one ι ■ dent · il district on London's outskirts alter people in t h, ! ; er' ' ill hell ! ■ i · ,(··'. aa"· ai I ire n ι τ1 ι ad. Λ cl· 'Id wa : ■ ported killed. Half the I ρ 11 · and >>ftιπ.Ίi · .crl «!·« ·><· ι : -lip '"a! da · .·.· ' · ι id garden:'. LARGE NUMBER- ΟΪ U. S.-MADE PLANKS EXPECTED BY MAY ( I : · )oir i· Prices Not Greatly Changed from Last Year, Despite Closing of important Foreign Markets by War Factors. W.i .mm ui. Feb. 3.—CAP)— Sur vey she Agricull ire Depart ment : * ι i ii idiiy. that the 194" toi»; ι η·· ι ·..,.- been selling at price- : <·: u:e.itly changed fn-tn a yea ι « . · I ·τ di -pile the fact that i 111 ! >i >r :.. ■. · · un markets remain closed \ :ti lactors. .ι i i ;.Ut* price lor 1 lue cm d ' u|> in January 1 was 1 (>.!!."> e·■ : I · aid. an increase &i 1M ρ ■·■;:· ■ 'In Hi:!!) season aver •It!!; \ principal I actor a ι ι · · j · :>. · · ' he cîr part ment ι .ι.. ι ί : .ι ' ! ■ .1 1 he 194ll crop v. . ι ! ■ ι · ι ι ■ ·■■ *it mailer than tile lie id !·! "il · ■ I'! The 1 ' 1 ui-ley crop has hi ι ·> 111 ' · . · ! y report inch • •'•nu. t!u «· ι î'.t iid that the ' ι .ι1 1 ι.ι' ι ; /- ii·' ' ill i .ι-· a round 'ί · ι···.·' ι ιth the 19.59 • ■ ·! : .re, '· ..I 17 cents, s ipplie 1 *la·· i,tot»aeci, inctea·o l e. a ί the I ir-t time nice !9'· ι . 'id pra ι. .is i. whole lia\ί tl ι department rr! I '■ · .a ciuar leaf tv|ie- havi not et ! . ·. ι tl >' d 11 i e rent . ι : I ! ! · ea • pi ce, a ye; 11 e lier. del >:■ Π ' · nt a κ! ι ·. : ' - cull COmik Qh I (Ml NO!! 1 tl ( IN \ ( »ml « >>1(1«·ι t < > 11 i <* lit: Iiii'mI.h :·.·■?:<· ?'.ι I i \ i;m ami < » > 1 :i - VI. V. I·', «.V» ΙΛ.ιι . 1 :tlit. !!;·' l.v . ! ;··. 1 . . it . ii ν boui !..v w.i t< «i.ix :·> 1110 Siiprc: ι■ «,'ι.ι l in ;i un;uiin;iαι.- de cisioi. which apparently g..\c the kovcrm-ienl |·■ ···. > ■ to ;>I ■■ >11 'ι child la ho without ifloption ot the lung Ifini. :4 ι·.mstitii op ι HM-ndnu·!'· Th 1. ' sh lit'· 11 >|)fci ι 'c. 11 !y ιι\·«·Π ii i ·' IÏ' 1Κ ι 'pin on ·.·. hich I ad held UlU'oii-t it nt lonal a -1. > 1111 < · pro hibition the niU'otato trail-portal ;on of child-madr fioori- This decision "should hi' and now i- overruled." asserted lin opinion dcli\ercd In justice Stoiu·. Pro\ isioiis prohi'oitiiiK child labor arc νυι.I' nt'd :n th·.· w.-jje-h >ur α·1 v.-hiwli 1iniumuini j ay ..nd max; ut ttl ri» . 01 . Ιι»yiv> in : > 1 «·ι - ill ri n ; imtcc. ΊΊι·' ι>:ίi|iHM'd ehild labor ( r.'.-litu ticnal amendment was submitted to (.«· t..It- !·ν C"..iiKi es.· in 1 !·- t M hii· nut yi'i tin ι. lifiod by the requited three-ninths ut' the »t..te. .Ui.-t κ St..ne asserted in tlu· wage hiv: decision: !'lu ,.ι-Ι i> >ι.:Ι i ioei it ly iii I mile tiι iwot c.mΊatinnal demand*.. One win ι employ > per his without con forming to tlie pie>ci\.vû ue and hour conditions to work on goods which ho -hi ι is or expects to ship ;cros> state lines i- warned that he 1 :i,a\ be subject t·> the criminal ptnal-i (Continued on Page Four ι Abandoned African City British Forces In Africa Advance on Other Fronts, With Assauit on Bengasi Expected as Next Major Objective. ('.iif'. Feb ■> ΛI ' · I'·. ' Ίι forces ' irf < piffi } >. 111 · r ι * . π Italian Eritrea /o>trrd:iy 111< r ι ·..·.· >Ί b( on abandoned Ι.·ν ι·- defendei , British headquarters announced to diiy. ( )!1 till- II' I. ill'l II ·Ό1< Entrran bait li'front. t day '., wai .. ;i let in -aid Br:t:>h force;. pushing be yond cap'.rod Aft1 irdet. ί»'..·ιΐ.,ι 40 η il·-· ηοι · ι ni Baient ·. ν cr· ρ · ·ίι iil» hard on the lieels ο! fa.-cists re treating 'oward Choren. Cheren is about 111) mites inside Fritrea .aid 50 mile.-, northwest of A>n:ara. the Eritrea η capital. Fart!·.·:·! south on tin· Air.can front. So tli African force - \v;«· i " ]i rteri to have pushed ten miles ιη ■ ii Ethiopia i'ror Kenya Colony ' 1 occupy two Italian posts in the 1 > kana area. The pursuit ol Italians retreating toward Gondar in Ethiopia was de clared to lie continuing, "as a re f which the Italians have lai n obliged to abandon and destr y quan tities of material and stores ol ai! Kinds." Still other British forces, the ; nouncena nt said. "are extending ..id deepening our penetration' into I: ! ian Somaliland. In North Africa, the Bi tish sairi, the concentration of their forces v.a·; ι of captured Derna v. a· "pi ■ reeding s· uiothjy". présumai'?· ai preparation for an assault on Ben gasi. capital of Eastern l.inya. Italians Bomb Own Soldiers London. Feb. ιΛΡι Λ i-umbei·" ol Italian prisoners we e tilled when tlic British h·;· e\,,ru :ng them from the Libyan ο·.■>: λ.· bombed, it w.is reported today Λ I':'; ι isiι cinmiiunique said: "It li.,.- been reported iron: the ΛΙ«ϋι··ιτ«»η»·»η that a largo number ol Italian prisoners have lost their li· o- ... result ol Germ.m or lial ,11 action. iii tht , '1:110011 ..| Friday. .Ι,·,π α, y "I. .1 eivh.ml ship i" 1 (mat ing 1 '■· i p .t \v;ir il''·::, the Libyan c 1 : ittaeked !·> two CI lei : : ν -,. ; t r · 1 ! t bel leved to I;, ι . e ι κ'en (a : ι.,·,:, Λ ι..ι·κι· number oi casual ty v. t « . .·:·· \ t hei 1 i la* a 1." ~ Β 'WP H Hsh Leads Opposition New York Republican Opens Opposition De bate on Aid to Britain Measure. Washington, I'Vb. 3. ΛΓ •esentut:\o Fi>h. Kcp .ulic ·η. New York opened opposition debate to the i d to Britain bill m tin- Hou.m i■· lay with a prediction that the 'mted States u 11 bo involvod ί vv.n η lvi'-.ιρο and Λ.-ia wilhing ,-i.v iionths ι the· measure is approved \ ithout change. Hi· also predicted that tlu· gov •ruinent would take over vital m 1 ,.-lric-. thai civil rights would bo u.·,ponded and that "we will have i;otati>rship m America comparable ο tin na/.is and communists." Fish six'ke a tow minutes after Philip F. LaFollettc, tonner go\er lor of Wi.-eonsln, had testified bo ore the Senate foreign relations •ommittee that Edourd Deladier, rmor French premier, had told him η 1939 that France expected the /nited States to aid it with "money, naterials and men." LaFollette said lie had called on Deladier in March, 1939, and "asked him just what aid they expected from us." "Ho replied without a moment's hesitation," the witness recounted, "that they expected money, materials (.Contui'iod un l'âge Two)