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ΟΝΊΛ DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION' OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGIN
T\\ ι· Ν η -EIGHTH \ EAR tî.Vv's*" ■{'"HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY l:J 1941 cmm -i.. v,rKllN""N FIVE CENTS COPY
Yugoslav Premier To Germany
Germans Report
Sinking 13 Armed
British Vessels
"Probably Most Suc
cess» ul Attack on a
Convoy in Naval His
tory" Results in Dis
aster to Heavily Laden
Ships.
( ■ I.". (ΛΓ)—The (îer
• and announced t.>
.i ■ d I'.i if ι-h merchant
■ ih war : upplies had
ι" I e At lant c I y (»«·π:\·ι·:
■ ' ! ι : 11 ι » ■ ■ c » '■ iiircPs ι : ι ! I
ι 1 the lin ι t ι icee- Γι 11 :i '
ι ov in naval I -i^tury "
Λ ; hci il" I he ! i Iv c = 111
!!·■«■! I ."· 'd. l'I V ' ΛCl il !
:··..· ' ι ' 1.1 : it !<' - ti-'; 111 u · ι . which
■ι ·: I·· capacity with w. : ■
KiiKland."
ι .! cles th.it wnnl
ri\ I'd n|' ;m attack mi ;i
I' ν 111 the Atlantic but
th; t im cktaite were available.
• vadin bmadca't heard
Y ' al!··!· 1 ho nazi ciun
• ΙΙ'ίΙ -.lid that tot d
• unviiv were ; ' ) 171 ; · ât),
•1 ι wi. icli L'fl 5110 !. m ul"
• ' η - link n'itriiïht and
■ l al iri' ιί hadly da ·
■ ' l: na/i aircraft ha: c
ι · «*!·«· pai a?y/. : t i h" ul' - h ·>
' * Suc/, caiia' t .day';
ι · said.
■ r.cement of th·· raid nil
ι the ,Atlantic ι a'M-ri a
ί '. 11 It vas described a
•Ί* ' «·,· i: ni' a raid started la t
Si " i ci; bombing n'ane» and
• .:· 1 v. ι TP asserted tu ha- ·■
: .Vim tuns of ships off Po: t
CI· ilhnrit'e- uln'i u lv re
• pel ation of p!ancs. sill nvi
d irface vessels in the va''
ι . .το as an effective r:rall
1 ' ' ι the convoy system.
Dutch Jews
Face Reprisal
. (v.i JJoriin >, Fob. 13.
(Al'i As a re ult "I riots against
II -II ..." 10. :>0.000
< :>· a'e I.ι<■.η54 iho immediate
ol bring inelutUci in η
UIU ·ίΐ1
: -Il srrli.in ni the city is
. ι :' ι· -t i ,11(1 CI ι sscri isscd I I.v
■ : if I di .vvbriilge . and cutting
■ ' ' ■ .few ;■ li inhabitants can bo
.: ply by raiding tin draw·
oi rige -
... unique ι. tod today by
1 ί ,n occupât ' π ruithoritif s
; :.· .! · It.·!· t'ic training
Iinruaiy 1) Datcli nazi».
■ f i.ited 1 >y ι <t ilitical ι >|>| ·< ·η -
' ' ' ι : iicci ,îî\' ·π*;.ι!ι·ta;1.î . ni tlio
'·> 1 -I· ι h sertion.
In tl·. coin -i ol 1 ti 111 s ir; \<. bien
•1 ι i ■ · ί « ι ;l C' in> at mt ■ iiuiud
' ^ !· 'lu··· \\cro wounded.
i 'h ι M'nint; ι >Γ Fob' mr.v 10,
··' yi.'insi -Ii " . according
: i< "M ·' .il 'atomonl. i-irriod mil a
' ■ ■ -i at ck.. on nazis, including
ί'ιΐ,·' v. h: ι had hi ·: : ιr in tlio .l« \v
'■■ii m-et ion, "» ^icse Jewish groups
' · Ί· ; ι (i in h..·. ι bet η c (|iii|)|)('d
■' · ».ii . weapon .
Britain Called
On To State
Peace Aims
Wa-h i.gion, Feb. -(.\l'>- \
' ll! "M Britain tn state tier "peace
m establishing a post-war
1 ;fl' r ut Άιιrlet peace was voiced m
"te Sr-nate today shortly alti r th<·
lortiun relations c nun it tee voted a
'·' ί· approval of the liriti.-<h aid
'ill.
Senator Austin "1 Vermont, th.. a>
'■1 '11 Republican leader, explained
1η'Ί in making the suggestion hp was
l:i I'l'iipn.·ing its incorporation in the
"<Ki-lend bill, but merely that Bri
· |>eace \ iews should be consid
ered when the negotiati ns began
to the transfer of war materials.
Britain. Austin said, should be
willing to state her "peace aims'—
what she intended to do after the
y,nr ended to establish a "new sanc
tion ο) peace" by which disputes
W'"Uld be settled without resorting to
lorce.
I he foreign relations committee
feted tinally alter rejecting 13 t > i)
(Contnued on Page Seven.)
f rank Dunlap
Dies While
in Florida
If.«!«·ih. I eh. I!i. - (ΛΙ'ι —
< h;:i: man Irai I. Dimljp of the
Male Highway and 1'iihln Works
( ominission (lit-cl in I )ο· i'l.: l ist
il is lit. Iiis office here was .ulvi^tl
today. it"· had been in liatl
health for sonic tinir >ixl was
Rive n a leave ol absentseveral
Hri'liv :iffo.
Ihiiilnp was ^(avitu; in Welaka.
I II., about 100 milrs smith ot
Jacksonville. Mis office assum
ed lie died af'."r a heart attack,
for lie had !.een suffer,πκ with
heart trouble foi sum · time. He
was years nid and is survived
h.v his widow.
Funeral set ."'ices will be held
in Hadcshoro, his home town.
Saturda>.
IPs d' 'Mi ended ι Inn:: career
ill pilb'.i' c nice. !! · wa· .ink >f
su'icrii'r cou't i> A >is > ι e'ltint.v
in I'! 1*'' I ■-oli· |ί<ι·· d )l Vi*.on
rec.ir.der's court from 1911 to
I'HI, He represented Vnsnii
« · < : ι ; i : t \ ill the state Senate for
i - "■ ti nils betw een 1 9'! 1 and
1931.
< inventor Gardner aiipointed
him state personnel officer in
]i':: 1 anil later (iovernor Khrins
lians named '·ίι« assistant direct
or of the budget.
In "Mi'iï l!K'»7. Governor lloey
•ipointed iiim chairman of the
s;tn<e î!i::liwav and I'liblic Works
( on·mis··ion to su.c.'cd < apus
Waynirk of High l'oint.
Money Bill
Te Senate
Hcuse-A ρ ρ r ο ν e d
Measure Exempts
Home-CJsed F ο ο d s
From Sales Tax;
News,
f..i ·! , \ ι The
! InusO t'd 111" l/'t'i'iv 11 m·' rntIC
«et l'y .1 vote '>ι 1 <'Κ t il thi- after
noon and sent .t ι.ι iho Sonato
Ri'pr» ontatι " W;.· <1 ■ Ί C "" Ί
pro- idcd dm in'! Mu· ! · ■'·' > ·· II··'
π- ι ·ι 11 ; ■ · I·.»! S .··. M · ι ι --iribois
Γ ι il ι > j il . 11. ·Ί '■ '■ ' ! " ' ' ' ' ;ιΓ.Ο·"'·Μ·
< ι! ί Sri· ι .π . ■ trying
111 -Ι ill ·. |l|" t! .
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11 ·, . · 1111. Ιι: ■: ■ 'ί ι alt· -ni
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ΤΙΐι1 S·Ή.it'· ρ.ι I· ■ Ιhr
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|)ι i- i · ι nul I i Γι· I · : " '1 Ί ''.·■■ 11 11
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■oui h m
Λιι οι ιι iiiinii ni ι · rt 111 ■.·■ ο η inrdr r
and ι; ι ru ■ I η im 111" Ιι I ί ν 1 11 ' " ' ι τ ι tod
in in
( ι\·ι·: no· Ιίηιιι:;· ι· > · · t .. .-l'ooial
' · ' II.. I'll ■ .11 I ' ι L11 · Four )
a a *\ t* rs
T§ S·
$
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CIO Steel Workers
Walk Cut of Youngs
town Plant; Railway
Strike Imminent,
Vol!!»: · Ohio Feb 13. ( Λ Ρ )
ί·Ίο\ en : '(ΠΓιΓ'νί ;it tli"
1 'rial1 111' . : mt >·· V· uiiRstown
Sh'.-el ;ι Ή i !.. Co|i li'MlV. V h''·1!
have I ■· ι ■·: I · I ΓI ·. '! ι:; ι i|l1 l'roill 3,0110
to 4,00(1 t<ii- .·' ?teel a day. wei'f idle
tod.,y : ι ' ··. . I'll) Steel W'orl.
Official- o: Steel Worker- Or·
Uani·' : ι* < aid 1h:.t ill''
\v-.|ki.ι ι ·· rιΊ ■ I la.-.i p.ii'.l't from
.met 1 ■ I ■ mi ".·enioi'ity and
clbrj· probi»'·' v" which ' thoy stiid
h "irl : * ■ ii ι 1 ι κ μ γ! ν lour
1 'ι · ' Ί ' î '
τι,.· V ·· ι : ι Vlelm' Prod iet
"ii Page Four)
C.FRT ' ΛΠΤ R.MS F.
measur;·' to senate
V," ■ ■ i ι i ι " : ■ ■ ' ( A .111 ■ ' * '
S···)· "■ " ■ ■ .'toe ;;·ι\ e ijol' i
appri>va 1 t · ·:1 - 1 - i- ί ■ 11 i I » Il nri'r.1
iiifi the m·· ■.··.' ■ >·< ' ■ · s1,
mit).(ion.min ι · ι 1 1 1,1 <U-i··ι·
and prop·, . I ί'.ι ' ad.
At a lu al e oui e -e SI"H lia·
.■■h ead'. , > . ·| ! the Uni .<·. 'l'a ι
y,mid I.. · " · · · •'"Ι ·!'··>'· I···· *
ol s 1,'ι.ΙΐΊΙ! ,· l· I.' il I, , I ' ι : I S 1.1 M II ! .1II If1.1 Η II !
.-armai kt Ί ι. 11 ■ :■ ι< ι, · ia ■
net .ill til ! ·Ι ι inr·!· t
• i:i" to ad.··.1 ! and (!ive the
Treas a v broad ι · ■ ι to issue m·
eurit ios in mall demi "mations.
Republicans
Differ On
British Aid
< lîv ΤΙ" ■ ...· : >f| Pro· . ι
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ι(\·:'ί jj n; ■ tig An:··riean · ι Îlji
lï.r· · u> · ; ·.· ' :.;hfng mtmi i.i Hri
1 : · i » ι '
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■ :· 1 mil η nj Hit· securities enn ·· ι
ι. ! 11 i h ι1 !< ·.,< « m th« · v « v» »t m I t » ·< t
til ν rcti ι · 1 "I .ipptMl .
Defense Areas
Get Money
Wa -1:111:;'" I' b ! :< Λ .
I j·. . ι · .t i n ·. i.i
si t i ι ;. ! · 1 ... ί ' 1 ! r· : ι.. :
wcr ilie itiii ■ vvhe i .· jblic b 'a It h
i"it ι j··! ird Ιλ' : ; ·
L'OUÏ'' I Γ.ι 1 II 'Il ti Ullds Ol olci"
ί(Ί*Λ.
Il ;ι ί ι; Μ \ι-il . .•TC.MKIH' apppipi
lion tu -'!i a μη in meeting
the ι·!ΐ:('ΐ',::<·ηι·.ν health probïetti.
Al i . in Ν··! π Car· >limi t.< t tu·
: ' iti< j ι -erland c unty. 1< -
l a tii 'it !'"":t ' 'l'ags· a id IΥ' ι de
k-i ' ι An:ty auti-aiiv: ..it
I-,. : ' ...in.; .>lta|se.
h'ι·] : ι -i nI.it : v- Clark, I )enn>er i!
North ι : η. ι. explained t !■■■.-· ■
count ι were enable to meet the ex
pense* ol an expanded pitbiie lit alt:
servici neeo>.-aiy because ol the
1, rj»c 'it ; \ ι · ! ivldiers.
IjÛGjcdthfûi
l-'OK NORTH CAROLINA.
Cloud* with occasional rain
tonight and Friday; warmer to
night and in east portion Friday:
colder Friday and in mountains
tonight.
Sideli^
its on ;m ί )\ erni^ht Defense Boom Town
*"* -π'+m π
Τ'..Il j. ;ιχι> Holly Kidgc. Ν. C\. id _lo niib 'di.y the
'rili' !:;>.■ ιt h; s bl(sscmed into a boom town ot 5.000, all becanse a Sli).
000,000 anti-airerait center (Camp Davis) i.·. being built .):■■■ riy Hetl space
ι.- ι · : · ■ 11 \· ι t · : ι : : î ι <>: tin· workmen ι -i η -t in ·!:. niglvt
hotel ( !>] >■ .· i :: For relaxation. a couple »«i t- ■ 1 >ys ι <: t the defense
. . with i.; : :·. btir then they ι ■ : e equi| eel with a
pool table such as this one. lint more a1, are Lh® anyone else 1 the town's
growing pains is Postnwister C. C. Him·· (t ·μ right)» who used t>> handle
a hta.y r.ai ··: :*.·ι i· ! ,i>. >.'.···. bet vet·η S.'MMI and ί,ΟΙΗι letter.- pass
tliri.ugh It;s iiaiicl.· daily.
Legislature Not So ioagh
As It Pretends, Aoerill
Cites Examples To Prove
I».til\ Imm» itcli r.iii t an
In il·'· S I r \\ 11 ""
|{\ IlKN'KY Wl'Iill.I.
I{a!cigh. Ι-'»Ί ■ l.'i Πη· current
G» lierai Λ <·! ι· ν . iiMkine ' κι .-iit
fhow αί beitlg independ* ni luit ac
tually il I;.1 loiilcd undci the «light
est ci|>|>1 icvtt :< >ti ι 'l îhIii . mi.-trat u n
pressure and ι n i hall a- tough a.- il
pretends.
That, be it admitted, must lie
somewhat a matlti ol opinion. hut
your reporter can. at least, rite un
deniable facts in support of tin· con
clusion reached.
Specil ically, there are cited the
following:
(1) Failure to go through with ils
rtm?tance to the salary grab blil hik
inu the p.i.v ·>i Ρ ><1 Eu'v. Gourde
Koss PiErti. C'lydi I·'ι v. m ;.iui C'narlie
lohnson.
(2) Acceptance ol ! lit· emergency
mad conti.ut plan ol tin· highway
ri>iT>m «ion after much arching oi
its back.
i.. ; lrti- collapse ol finance
• m ii Ή· pp.'-ition to tin· blanket
lui. I t \ι ν hi . and tame compro
mise on a T.i-2.1 division of intangible
tax revenues.
4) Τ : .1 '' ■ 'ι · «■ of even one mem
ber of the road committee to oppose
ι,ι vote against the governor's plan
to place ail motor vehicle agencies
under a single department complete
( Con lin u-je on Page Four)
Americans Urged
To Leave Orient
Ship Dispute
Brings Up
Auxiliaries
W , -ii.jiyton, Kl':·- Ki. - ( \ t ' ) Πιο
( »■ dispute between Seeretur/
i' ' ' -.d Wendell L. Willkie led
: ν . η ! » >π ! :·.·» \ pci m · 11 ;. today to
η tiie ρ·' Ί of If) reeently coii
·.« Λ:1·1.ι.ό i y fit.)\ id w M*ls .is u
i- ! ι * '. .-mirée Of 1 irthe;· j; d iu
·.·' . )C i\ C<: · ι ; - : 11, Γ ·. . ·
• * · ; ·■ lit ' . \ · - · 1 ·
. ! « i W : j r ! y ι ί· ;j . ! h. ο ;'Si ι de
. ; -.···.·! ' I : · : I
• ' ·
. · ί·,·«·, Vf j : ,|ir, iirΠ' J Γ- π
. 1' ·: · « Ί til. ! !' ■ Ί U· t! ·ν
. ι■ ! π;ιι
d
State Department Ad
vises Women, Children
and Others to Leave
Far East; Stock Mar
ket Declines at Shang
hai as Result.
I'l'li. l.'i. (AIM T.Mel
Ffitos ·■::■:.· -· ite nnd cnnsulntps sont
' "l.i.v "urgently" ι<i
• .ι! I·. the l'niteft
• n women, children
r 'Ή I ion ( 'hin.i,
the .J.ipanese em
■ ·■'■'· -ont "both in
·· ' . : : 11 r 1 (·ΐ)ΐη·οιι
'1 ft · ■ ΜΊ I^ ,ίικΙ Ml
,1 I'ounly." it
111" Sh-mnluii
ρ liliOfl this : 0
·· <· Slate snv i-i'n
Λ : · r 11 · - ι 11 (lep;ii
IH1 eft t., the
1 ' tl: ν 11 :< '11th -
■ ■ I II, ,■■■ ,| >. " ,1
S :.ilt·
ί Continued mi ί'.Ί::,' Sevenl
if 6* r ' *"'0 C -
Aim lu?op
JL»
abor
j*
■***
it> ι:ο(.ι:ι: w. γ,.\ιϊμ>\
ι «» ρ λ ri;; lit I'll. Publishers Financial
Bureau. Inc.
! ' ■ :i Park Fia., Feb. 13.—I
• am ay.- hi'on ,v:iipathelit· w it'-i
: ι »·. ■ ι'. During World War ι. I served
ι ! .1111 -ecietary ni labui' in
ι ..i.sti>r. 1 an ιiv that labor
M'.idi . - \v:!l tell you that I was lair
-.living 11.·· problem.- that fame
·■ tin· department: and, believe me,
■ ... were enough of them. 1 soon
. ., P' d that arguments did not do
•It good, and that lawyers only
m· -M'd things up. Labor troubles are
ι" >i:<mal. not statistical, and they
i-.r '. it be "fought" successfully.
1 ; [ - ; m - ides are usually honest and
-r. m- trom ttieir point of view.
Have A Heart.
Τίι«· quickest way to solve a real
bad labor row is to lake he em·
jl-yei around to the homes the·
ι . · 11 ί >·ι tut . millions un
ite ι A'h, ι·: i 11 ;■ y ι. . ■ Πκίι have Μΐιηυ
ο1 the strikes·* shadow the bust, fop
a ι·':, d.i\ - . r.tl ι how he is work
ι ' <■ "'..i !\t l·» s \ con hours '
:> »'· > · ' ;>·< 1 ·■■■ t compeli
' ■ ι ! < >i ihi.v are ume labor
teaser* who selfishly think only of ■
then ·-1vi·-. They purposely stir up
trouble to ti«·t tin· union to give them
a ra.>e in pay. Some are connected
with picket rackets. The.-e Miould
be ρ ; :ιι jail. Most labor loaders,
however, are earnest and trust
worthy men working to better the
conditions of the workers as they J
see the light.
The chief cause of labor troubles
;s not the labor leader, or the wages
paid, or the working conditions, but
lather ihe expensive manner, in
(Continued on Page be en)
Hitler May
Id Ο, fi a
Of Troops
Nazi Pressure On
Yugoslovia May Seek
Passage of Troops
Through That Coun
try As Alternate
Route; Other War
News.
ι 'i hc V.soriat-ed Press)
I !ι<· premier nul foreign min
ister <>l ViiRoslavia wri* report
ed in have reached (ifimanv hv
plane for a conference tonii*lit
willi \<lolt 11 i 11 ·* r—complet! ne
presuinahh the axis of power
polities which spells peril tot
Britain at both end-, oi !l>e Med
iterranean.
As tin· Balkan diplomats were
reperied at Muni li. fienerali-.
simo Francisco. I ranco of tspain
was taking leave of tlie Frein h
chief of state. Marshal I'etain.
after two days of talks mi m hi h
he al.-.!> had ar audience with
Benito Mussolini.
Λ11 alartnini; state of tension
ei/e<l the other side ol the
world. 'I ndinc a Dutch ship un
evpoctedly hack into Manilt,
bringing grave expressions ol of
fit i-»l concern at Sydney, \us
tralia. and causing renewed ofli
rial advice to Americans in
( hina. Indo-China and the
Japanese empire to ko lioine.
ilitical cpiarte: .·
the Yngosiu\ lead
If! ! I dlSCUss "til
- 'Itl.lt ' Ή III till·· i:
Vn«ii„i ■ ι' adlμ'
i'nv:ci' part.
ι H .'it · quarter
d pir-ible 1 ί,
ν ovei Ru
P ! · )11 '( "Î I
eek transit
Yucosl;ι\ ...
u.
I lii'
I j π
Ι..m
m t
f tt-ir
lii ve
: .till
In nine C| li ; ι ■· · t ' ί it In hi"
«•idered possible that Hi; 1er ;
imp.·;.·.;/ over Russia's "1 > ι u
brother" protection ol I! i:
would seek transit ol na/j
through Yuuosla·, into Ci.,
au alternate route instead ο
Bulgaria.
Germany i- reported to I
000 soldiers n.as-ed in Ru:
a swift thrusl into . outln· .
-either at (ii <oc" m· Τ ί·!:
In Rome. \v;·· ni 1 ie illy
rd that Premier Mils-· >!
h Genera lis.»ii: .> I·'· ι-<·
m ached "eompicti ί,,1· '·
! : .γ !·.>|· Ν III" It.ll> a'ld S]. .
war, oh European reorganiz
M' ditcrranean and Al'i
ble.ns
Qualified obsei
capital aid Spa
try into tin· war
pi opo.-.ed l \ 11 ο
; a , il·. S»· .·:> ».;«!
ilSSIlll'
- ! ' >Iigl
s in tiii' Ma
immediate
•obably was
. ill.' til it I·
jt-'come tiic ι
ι ο Bnl.
I .,1 (iit.
tl .
al
io 1.
t
ish e
'man
Sin /
nle
. ' il.
! ! I'. :
imp
Λ Ο
I·'.. ir>
Jap Move
Concern Expressed In
Diplomatic Quarters
Over Possible Thrust
in Far East.
Was" 'igt il. 1·ι·ι· 1H. -(AIM < "ii
cern was evidenced in some diplo
matic quarters today over the pos
sibility that .1 ; 11 >; · 11 was preparing for
a lightning thrust πι the K. r I·a>t
against British o, N'cttv.·· lands | ·· >s
sessions.
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porter-- he had no late advices li un
American diplomats in that area lut
hp continued report* that renewed
notice had been given t American*
in some sections ol the Far East to
return to tfe United States
In other diplomatic quarters it
was learned that reports of a dis
turbing nature concerning possible
Japanese plans for moves in the
South Pacific had been receiver).
These coincided with an Australian
government statement that "the war
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