Newspapers / Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, … / March 24, 1941, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Henîtersott Battu Utspafdt ONI.YnATI WrWL'D M.rn r„.n, * T\v Κ NT V-EIGHTH Y Ε A R ^the^ssoc^tkS^^^^ Ολ'ΙΛ DAIIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA THF. AssoriATEn press HENDERSON, N.· C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24, 1011 PUBUS1!v:^E^NriA7KKN"0N FIVE CENTS COPY Sign Waterways Agreement The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence waterway project agreement between t! · United States and Canada is signed in the office of the prime m -lister of Canada, in Ottawa. Seated, left to right: C. Γ>. Howe, ι :i: idian minister of munitions; J. Pierropont Moffat, IJ. S. minister to Canada, and Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Standing are U. S. a:, ι Canadian dignitaries. Senator Claude Pepper of Florida, is seronH from left. (Central Presr > Raleigh Speculates On 1942 Campaign Influence of Powerful "Broughton Machine" May Be Determined in Contests Starting Y ear F.-om Now, Nisbet De clares. n.iilv IHspjtcli lînriMii. In the Sir Wnlter Hotel. Γ,\ I.VNN Ν1 -«lîl 1" \lareh 24 .lu.-t ai."ot v, . t ) U ' people · ι N"! til [■ ni'tiinu int.. .m 1 V ,..n.tic··I e;n ιρ;>ίκη !" 1;" ! iT(i ii',Fmiw> · : '·"· (■„ c : :■!>". Untied State . ..ι· ,. représentât t\ to (· ,!«·«· : UprOt»:»· CllUlt ,IU. . . ο oight or ten i idRo eolirt. •,,r- will be involved nt un soii.e · ''· wΊ;'■ « !■ .'Ire id ;,iid · · 1 h<·! - are 11 : ' . ■ -tage He..(lei v.'h·· are , · , ·, ■, J 11 - peril I.. 1 : ' e political ν t i : I .*.· b> qltiMnig l„ · .,i :. mk'.y ρ··> u!.<i '■ «'· ■' dm ■ el ! ntlett p' t' ■ -,1" · 1 11 j. , . . .nti i '■ ■ '' ■ ';l'1 (■; . : ,et v. eeti pi ..balm* «··. ents T: . ;. . . hen Ν |. ' !'·!.:>·!" 1 , t h. Π' .ν· p. ·'■ ··· t···' • 1 ,,ΙΜ'Π ud tu -, f,i>.tUi · '-lit h'.p · ;uer). η % "tinu' I -M >i '■ I. at > · : 11·. » tile .-eat the United Stale- Senate ("!·· \ Sen ,t..r .1. W 1·..- ' :· ■ **■.·, d Ui.t.h amines HI m "an,,. 1» c ,·-, .1 till- !·■ n-ti. <« · ; II i Mil ·Γ· " itl) \\ . -11 ■ ■ ι I ' · ■· · · ' · : V · ■ I ..<! '.·■·'··: P. . mi ir.it ...t tl .· .'J ut the admittedly μονιertul • I; · . .<·!.in. ι ; iv .imhi' n ι···' > " . ·, ■ , .nopins t- · ·.' ' ·"< , un '-ut tel M ".it nil! k η'in .ii.t,· .· "ii 1 '1 a 1 re· , j, 11. > liit-v h.i'l I'l'en y lot · govern.. lia ■ . pi ι η :· ι1 > · the Ίπ\ • · ' .ι the tale i . i ' '' 'I "1 Ί lu i lit .11 tl" 11 ' 111 · ·η a | ■ I ,111(1 ti. · · lid' I re ρ .11 II ' · · m '. 111 u 11 ' ■ ' ' ' ' I| i · ι ,ι·ι ;."ί ..ml pi' 1 ' e "I l'le I .·· ■! <;.ι\(·ι mu Ιίι ·. 111.·. 111 · ■ 11 SÎB » '! . ' iug< ' 1 h 1-1.1 the tate lia e. e.· η · Ί'Ιιιικ the p"'.\e 1 ^ I 1 '' cl.,.· .,· , till· II..life .! . ι η a η 11 " " -I t nid "I pei,pi· l! ' d..e η ' ' . !.. the ρ le. ι.-'at ι "i tbe pe-'ple. ■· . ei el I :e,eat it I· ■> I·'· ·' 1 ein.i Bniughton wilt find himseli j ·. ·· : ..I V. Itl) -'.le re-pon bi.ity I ·. ii and in- influence wtfi be "I little •ι: 1· or tli.it \ er> "bv ι· ίι ' 1 |.'pO ; I j 1ι· in IV. to pi < d el v. ! ι ' I'.i ,lighten power \v 11 b« 1 !· ·' lie>,t year. [ι , .;i 11> pi ei lie! .< >n that lie '. In ρ,,· , . n ι. . 111 y a county . ■ I · -'.a. ι,.·. rt iCiilarly 11 >r lege lat"i Ami t··.·,« nothing ti hi- > ei " Ί tu (I,,ΐι·. hebire or -inee he liccain. ji" · m. ρ, indieate that he will not ••<•>•1. ·., name his own Irtends ι > e\ t i y e,. r. Another interesting p! '' l'u 1114'J ean.paign is the way ' i- like 1j I" get tangled up with the gubei Γ;,1"ΐι;ι| ; ne t\\.a. year- later L.e C; U.-e "1 all this entanglen eut dis CU.--I, ίι , .t the senatorial race uexl «ti· «ί is bound to be colored b> t1 jIIs:i~ti·ι i,tion.- ol giiberr.it .nil an biti.,11 :,s well a- the we-tern Sell ate , ,t 11, he filled in 1044 III ,'iy ucll discu -1. .11 tW" 11.11' > "re hi'inid 1.1 take prom tient placi On. . i ninpar iti\ elv nev. in .-tali Politics They are Ralph W McUtin eld and F.tnery Β Denny With ti "K'ct tu the Bailey campaign, the name of McDonald is more nnpor '"1.1 Tliere i- Ilo great lo\ e oetVfeeii Hfc > mtliiui Ovvtift 61 hbd ■ t... Oil Refinery Still Explodes I hiludclphia. .March !1—-(AIM —A new refining still owned by tIn- («till Kefining (onipany was demolished today In a terrific explosion which shook virtually all of South Philadelphia. \ fire completed the destruc tion. l iâmes shot more than 'ÏOO feet into the air. No deaths or injuries were reported. The closest residential section was too far trom the site to suf fer serious damage, hut windows in a tew houses were shattered. the still was completed only a few days ago. It was to be used to refine high test aviation gaso line Irom crude oil. The cause of the explosion was not imme diately determined. Enka Strike Continues Strike Begun Saturday At Asheville Rayon Plant Throws 3,000 Men Idle. Λ ■ ■ M .1 (AIM \ : ι,·. I tin- k ;·■ Amer '·.·· I·.· ... t' · .>· ι ''H - ι .i.vuii plant • . S r! . il.i\ ■ ' ued ti el feet to il;)'. .··.· ι ·:··:! id negut m I i .11 II'·' ι ι ' ; t "I ■ l'i · [ I. I . · oil . lift I 111' 1 ■ H'.'l 1 II' ' . ■' l'ii l'ut' i Γι \ 11 It' \V"1 kl'i .. Ί \ ' I"' I'-'lltlMCt. Ί ;ιι· ni «···■ ι! 'f 1 been undoi - w.iν lui I,.1 \ 21!. Κ ! I ;,ι ι! I I . ι Ί lilt' ('III 111' IΜΊI <·('.· pi.nil. ■· ι e ; ι ί > ■ 1111 I ,.ΉΜι men ..μ' ι : ρ!· ι ν i'(l. .■. ι ι ni I .nul th.. t "we ι m'l 11 ; u · r. 111 ·" .. Ill that department idle I' .·· η ιοί ; ι Ί the principal i - .. involved a Irike clause, <|ne. 11 ■" via! π.; tn employee seniority, holidays, wage increase, and the firm'- "points and premiums" sys tem ni en nip.itmg wages in certa.n department .. who scared the daylight >nt of the '"id e.'uwd' ' yiμiv ajjii when he h "-' lieat Clyde Iloey for gover nor. and the a-tute senior senator. Ι- ι h . · ι ■ a -ter ill-ate!··.·.!, w orking l"i'« lit;·!· nt lines The leature of ntrri'l η the eu rrent r ι ι ■ --- ί 11 - h. en ' ut ..! New Deal policies in 'in· late race. I) Mel .'uiiald has been regarded t: ■· ι.· ι haired boy v. tli tin New Dealei lie walked rings around ail - 'Ul timers from this state at, the CI·:. .ΐ|ιι nominating convention last s: π ι ι I t· ■:· Ιι-.idmtî the thii d term cai■ ρ.ι :l;■ in the slate He was con ceded t" he tin' lad that all tcderal job hunter·- would have to see be tore there ·.· ■ any need to go fur ther. Tin ilded I·· hi already c cure place .. ne ■ I the high priest. entitled t" liée icce into the holy of holies oi Broughtnn's council, put him tops m both ,!■■ .aid ledera! patronage, tin the otln hand. Sen ator Bailey »a- known to be *n sort ol bad grace w ith the New Dealer on account ol the way lie voted -ev eial 1111 it's. p.u ticularly on siiprcn ·.' court packing, and il wa> iclie.ed soil'·· months ago that New Dealei (Continued lu: Paet Tinte ) Reds Μα γ Back Τ urks Aid Appropriation Is Passed Soviet-Turk Agreement Is Reported Reliable Sources In Is tanbul Declare "Com mon Declaration Of Friendship" Will be Published at Midnight Tonight. • . 11.11 : ·. ..|| tit·· '' J . ' ' ' Ί Ui-.loy Will. · • . . . I.I'V 1 " I . Rcli · · I ' .; , I til.· f·· ■ ■ ,|.. .■ ,le! pub!: -h 1, I, (Ire . · .· * .,i l.igllt tun gi ' N.i/i Troop- Min e Λ t.. .-ν ··: : t < Ι' ( ;.· \ il \ ' Huis, ι ... t'·.· tin G · r i : :. ·ιιΐ ii'i ν ;ι· ιι·|)'>:·*>·ίϊ .η une· 1 . «■(ι ! la Ikan d· -patciie '· ·Ί: ;■· . · V··. · r. ... ■ Pr.mv !\.ii. .. c···- !. y. ρ π ι reel the i. 1 ii ' ! 11 —Τι >k VI ' ; il I 111 · Mi i it.iry e.xpi : t : a\e .. ι fi ' : ι Struma ri vit v.iilev would be t ιο .. ly port:.. :..· Adolt Hitler' > period «ι 11.. ι .: ..m Greece. Λ Reiite Br·' .--h new age ■ : ■ i ι.-patch ι ! h Belgrade -aid . :. nuati"·: Ί nazi tri" >ps iiarl ι , ..•H ad . . ι ■ ng ι apidly s· .|j tir, tiir-.ugl ' \ a I lev . ι_ ~· t >*i—1< .· ilterni " >i. Λ ugoslm iu. ( )it ' Gel m.m quartei .s η II' ! μ: ade ... d Yugo?la\ la W".;ld ί..·\ι· . > *ign up .ι· a partnei -ju-t ... Il gary. K.unania. B.Igaria and Saa . : a ha v<· done - rather than .. · ι : : ι ■ · ly a p.e-ive member. I'rt· umably thi> would give G' - ι·.any 'hi· : : n i : ' to ι .-.arch n... : ·. 1v .up . through Yugoslavia via the Vardar v..lie> aiMti.i·. ..'egie gatow ..v ! .· an ,i.·..... η ' >| Greece. Greece herself v.arncd Yugosla·. . against any "hostik ,.ct" m ο«·ρι·: a: illg With t»»·: :: any. ..lid Sue B: .1 : -1er '. I'll·.., ni· addressed note t ■ ι t'a Ν' . U.11 - !. ι g. r. I : ι ι■ 11Τ pea i : llg t· ι it not to ' .. · ay' Yi.g · >1..\ ι a m I lit' lace ο! ι .-am pu:., a pinion. I nresl In .\rm> le r i il g u η rest \ ti. · Yugosi ar: y A g· ..ο· η ant coi ; · 1 :n que Y ag. ■ ■ ;.. r ι :ie'. shaken i>>' . crisis, hail Ijeen relurmed. Λ special • ι . d ' a ι 1 .· ·.ι. a le at i ι i !·> 1" ι pM.it ι · ' ' . ιf YV a vV 1:1 Mappi η U : ■ ' ('.'οι ' a a .·:■. Γ: go Time) Measure To Be Flown To F. 0. R. Many Senators Who Opposed Lease-Lend Bill Vote for Appro priation to Carry Out British Aid Measure. W.i Ίιaigton, M:· 21 'AI') Tin Scn.it'· 11.1 if!,:-! cut to Pre .1 eent Hoo.-·" e|t 11 if I. iv . ;τ. (100.0(1(1,000 ipriiit ;· '·. fin ''h ■ · the adminis 11 at u .n\ I : V II ;i ni ι .1 ■ >141-1 m. The appropriation, already pa-sed i.y the 1 i i c, wa .]>j .wed witii i lit .ί ch nu·,·' 11 iring l! tv. ι· hours debate pieccihnR 'he v<■!·· any sc'a . tors Who nppo ·ι! till· li : · : 11 ; 11 It'liri lease iiic;ι. ure ' (i they ould voie tor the app: ■ i ; .ati· I1 to c II·; ν i.ut the law. Λ ni.·· . :'·! it v.i re : : le 1.1 fly I'm· hill '·' 'm i\ ι .tient, η ·. cruising m .-·. 'tlici m " iter-. 'Γ·.' ·· !!(.■·. · · . η on v.he \ iu·': ■ y ι.;ι;ι· (I the legi lation Vandenberg of Michigan and lirnnks ut 111'11■ ·■ c!<·! · ι red their full sup I nrt fur the sT.iidll.Oli'ft.OOO appropria tion. ' Whether v. e 1 : in· it or ni it." Van t'onberg told the Senate, "the die is e.,· t, W" ;.!·,· confronted with a con dition. not a theory "It there . chance ol Keeping out ol war under this theory ol in tervention it In· in swiftly and bold ly proceeding in giving aid to oui quasi-allies. "1 hope the manager- of this pro gram succeed in keeping us out ol ar. bti : it t hey ι ι i I I want to be η > part ol their cxc. e." Brooks told the Senate he Would \ ote for the appropriation "oil the express promise ot the adrmnistra i on leader.- that this is a peace bill and will keep war away from our shores." Senator Adams. Democrat. Color ado, floor manager lor the bill, told the Sen..'.' that d thi nation added other countries than Uritain mora η oney would iiave 1" be appropriai ed to carry out the lease-lend bill. U. S. Lists Skilled Men Defense Industries Face Shortage of Skill ed Workers Available For Jobs. r,\ ( Il \I!I,KS I* Ml V\ \HT < V· : - il I'l r·., ( ' >! iimiti: t \\ ,i.sh ii ..!·η. Mai ' - 4. 1 'lU'lc Sain'.- ( )l ι 'τ "I I'i ini rt "ii Manafi1' ment rcci ntly launch· «I ils campaign tu si ι all available fleiunse workers listed with tin· United States Km 1111 > \ fill Nt'l vvc. il κ >i~t Mi a \ lev. Id η ι a \ m 11 I a η ! act" than lor the ,Η-iiia! iTai'ls iiien'. ! rnclit At ,î:i\ lato, it was ! put th t Prudia t.'Hi (' !■·(·! Will,. S Κ m ι ιί " ι unqiie ' onably had in mini. May lie ( ' Chict S .Iney i 111 ! man, v. :ι·» partiou larly : < ■ ■ ii t <> - η ■ la bor in ': t < )PM ,-i-t· Wui. S. Knuilsca up. was il : ! ι k i r ι .u con-. -It · ihly ι>Γ tin' registration system's til>\ .ι is advant ages frtti! the standpoint >l tac work· ingman a No. It promises to i.e >n excellent thing lor 'em ι ■> the long ran. anyhow. The -ι heme'.- to get all uemploy ed workeis η the list: likew -Ό to gi ι onto it II worker- employed in noli delensive industries who ha' e. incidentally, the necessary skills, ot various sorts, to make 'em useful, by changing jobs, in defensive ones. Of course, each registrant- | lace • I residence, as well .is his name, will lie recorded. Thus. a defense manufacturer at Podunk, for in stance. needs men and applies to the Γ S Kirployment -Service· ι >· 'cm. the -ervire will assign them to him I.ir hi- own immediate nciahbo Ίμ·d. Hi· won't have to scout about the eonntry l'or 'em and they won't nave to travel perhaps long distances to t Continué on paee tw o) Midland Strike Stops Ford Plant Approximately 3,300 Lincoln Plant Em ployees Made Idle by Strike in Automobile Frame Plant; Other Strikes Feared. (By The Associated Press) l'i < >ci net 11 mi at tic Foil Motor C m p my'■ Lincoln plant ;it Detroit was shut down llns morning ocean.· e of a ,-hortage oi automobil liâmes sup plied 1 >y the strikc-bo aid Midland Steel Products Company plant. Company officials aid approxi mately .'I.MIMI Line In nipl >yees were Iliade idle l,y the stoppage. but an acid i t ion ; » I .">00 workers reported lor maintenance jobs and alignments on defense products. Federal Conciliator .James F. Dewey said the two-week old Mid lands strike would threattn to tie up the automobile industry throughout Michigan unless a settlement could be reached within ten days. Two Strikes S tiled The Office l Production Man agement. meanwhile, ci alked up strike settlemen-.:-; in two plants with vital defense orders alter a week end ol intensive effort, but storm clouds hang over three other de fense production fronts. CIO representatives at the Harvill Aircraft Die Casting Corporation at Lo.- Angeles agreed to halt a ten day old strike last night after reach ing agreement with the management on demands for union recs gnition and wage increases. Striking CIO workers at the Alum num Company ol America plant in Edgewater, N. also agreed to re sume work today and continue nego tiations over wage increases and overtime pay demands. Bethlehem Strike Threat At Bethlehem, Pa., the CIO Steel Workers Organizing Committee stood ready to walk ut ot the Bethlehem Steel Company plant if officials ol the employees representation plan try to conduct : scheduled election today. The .Steel Worker- Organiz ing Committee claims the employees nuire-r-n tat mi: plan is a "company union." Leaf Export Market 'Gone With The War' Dally Diipau Ιι Πιιπ-.ιιι In thi- ïlotcl Ιί \ IIΓ M! V WfP.11,1, ι:,:. μ.ίρ·!. :<\ Kvci.vt. ·<\γ (■. ι ι ι It-ly ι·· l'M'-ctorl with 1 : ι. , · ni g π IV. in ·. nid HIiiis; ι I.. ι , . ι , iiiu lu1'ή ιι utt'Iy .».'ire 1 i :■ : .1 -t ι Ιι., τ ί \ | ιι ι' M ιψ 111 I lu- 11 ■ . . t ( 'iirnlin . r;i-h »·ι ι >p i Hiirw< l'iimplctoly ! ι ; ι \ ·.· ire, luit figure m t ι clf iM'd li.v ■' I Mnrg in. 1.1 (<'οι-, tinned un '':ii!c l " ■ Blossom Queen Nancy Strong Washington will soon ho beautified by tin cherry blossoms which an nually bring thousands to tho na tion's capital. And here is the cherry blossom queen, beautiful Niincj St ι ong, daughter *>f an army ι ;:icir. Γη tty, eh? LOUISBURG WOMAN MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT I ; M.. U1 < AP) - Sin·. 111 -i I ' Mihh'i· · i I· itl'iy lie Λ I . I ! ' I ! ! nji * 1 ! i ' ' J .V >|Γ! i()l , i nu it ι m : . ! M ■ M hl ni ,l"Vni ι 2ΐ r ht ι m ιο |u ■ τ in ni Franklin I ; ·'■ ,,(l ;·. ι I..t Kite I., l h :: ' ·. ' ·· "i : ,ν . ·. . ; lib>;v in ■■ . · ίιι ι .; Il .· I i.iit cl Λ ' ι - ι 11 · 11 V. Ill'· ■ ·!·'. II.·; .'. ■ II Mi r.it Broughton Rates Abo ve 4Average9 Governor In U.S. I)ail> Uispalrh Iturrau In I'1 " uir Waltrr Hotel IV\ ΙΙΙΛΙίΐ Wllill.I,. Κ ; ι Ιι-ΙΛί H. M.ni.· ' i I)·. Ralph Λ ! ■ - I J.maid has gone about tin1 state c1;· ing nut ih.it ·! Melville Rroughti i a n< >\ ernoi ni μ -rliii i vc grc.. ; ni'-.··, .aid oven tho.-e who (In η ■ . shale tin· good Ί ('tor's high · >| > i 111 ■ ρ arc conceding lia.' the Tai Heel cm eutivc ι-· ii man ■: K.'«*;it supcrlati\i ne» in Ins grasp ng for piivvi'i1. Facts and fig: es mi this. that ana tin· other atti 11 > u 11 · and character! ta however. re\ ι .1 that North C.i:· - lina's Number Op· man is slightly, but not much. alx>ve the average This data on the "average" gover tun was compiled by the "Public Au ι aiiistι alion Clearing House Con - parison ol G. ·\ ernor Firoughton w ill", them is made hv your reporter The Clearing House tinds, lor c\ ample: "The average state governor about Γι I years old. receives a yearly salary ol sit.ll.ili. and prepared him sell lor Ins job by >er\ ing an ap prenticeship m administra live. leg!, lative oi judicial fields of govern ment He is also sen mg Ins first term as chief executive." Passing Irom the "average" to tin ι ι ul.·. 1'i .ha.p Lii UôhUni L- jj 11 !. i. M .III ,,ιιι.ιι;.! sa1:11.ν 1. ; si ! 1, I tin. ; nui ι ■ - ; κ ι t -t ί liil: >t'l! ! >. ;· \ · . 11 Ίί·'ΐ' :oi»slli|. . ! thi"ΐ·ο 1 \ !»■ ' ; el' ! " Miod Ho \va ■ !1 : t X 1 ■ i ; lie ! ; .1 loish SI'lll 11)1 boiird, I!)JJ JH. s:..tc setiati>r 1927-2&. , " ill· >rni > ι · i... Ii .id ;ι .indue ..ι I·' ι < j 11 ; ι \ Springs rioiM'dei's iinnl. I " U| ;l ,i ίι 11. · h.i* I 'con n r;111 · . · · .ι ■ ' \ ell;, π !. in .'ιnd · ■ od η tho I ulli i" :· I'. ι ι; " idi " r ι·| the I; : c;C'lianibo: . ■' ('ιmi ι ■ ce. ciilii'll ut ·\ t·!"! ι■ ·: - w e ,'p boi'll ·. ' Ii îh·· ■ '■ itiΙΐ'·'\ u λ οι ii, πi i . ι ■ C i' 'Ce: Ih .1. 1 Λ! ISO- ι il Nil, ill 1 ).. 1-a >t a. who VKa btva in Nni· \ ijld CI · >\ en. f He 111 Wisci Ίι ιι . ii in Drue-moiid ilci Mn-ol. .· 1 ill y .1 t ,i i;n m the ollu nd .. I'.· · get. Ci>>\ criiitr Br. Mightnn v... !. : not "111.ν in X'urtli C' unlma lull ι, ·1 ■ ι ι pit, 11 eitv. Kaloi.u'n ι 11 ly eleven gn\ ornrirs ,. ο soi ·, η·., -ι ι ."ut terms, wfafje one, Herbert H. 1 · ii ill Now York, is m i hik h - ! · t 11 χ. ι χ. •••Ill l '.111 I'll 1 !;n\ CI 111 M ι ,n e'.er get r 11 · > Ihi- el.is- except i ·;· skipping a lull 11 mi > o:n te: r . . ".lit constitution prohibits In- being a candidate t.. -ueeeod ! -ell. I >coupati"hs ··! tin uhmtii.m·- i)o tC'ontinutd υη Γ[ · o) U. S. To Get Hemisphere Base Titles ί Churchill arid Winani to Sign Papers Giving United States Posses sion o« Defense Areas in Eight British Terri tories. !.. Λ ■ ■ ' ■ J ! AIM - The United Slates, ii λ a.·. leu rued lo ci,iy. .·. ι i 1 ; 1 (. ■ 11. ι i 1 L· I'M.:,Il I.Ill' tni.oi : < » ι iVi iiiii'.-.ii.iy '·ι the :,· i.-pi.'Te base :ti. obtained 1,,-t September h tu Gii ' Britain. Tin- ii an-.ii·ι un will lu lumpletcd in Lund :i when t:,i_ ί)!) yeai lease. Wlll bt ,_;i.rd by l'i ni.e Mlllistl' Chi ic i. 11 and John G Winant. the Ame; a an ambassadoi Actual signing ol :ia lease- y...! climax :..ai \ weeks ni diplon ata and technical disca.-ain between Aniencan. British and Hritiii; eu onial officiai.» regarding lo.-ation.». boundaries, and administration ut the base.- over whien the A i.encan llag u ill 11 y lu:" . 1 the year 2u4'. Tiie United State.·- received s:.\ "t the bast .site.- in the Inst rι■.■ "swap which sent 51· de.-trnyer.· to the British fleet. The ba.»e - ; t e s ,n New foundland and Bermuda v. ere given the United States a a 'trie git'·" Wlnle ii·· olficial announcement 11' the lease terms ha.- been made pub lie, it ν a- learned in inlormed quarters that: The United States will acquiri possession ··ι specific and surveyed areas m all cignt Briti.»n u ι ι dories which v. ere selected by American expert.- tne n <>st strategic defen.-t sites. The United State.- will ο Lit... η rights ' these oases l'os 99 y a: tree ot ,11 rent. The United Slates will, howni-r. naki Hill;)) - , ! : -ett U· :ellt the B: : -h government on the of real estate valuation survey so that ; ate ο·.\ tiers will be ; : fair ci for any property '., .ei ovei . damaged. BRITISH WARSHIP SEEKING REPAIRS AT NORFOLK BASE Itiillimort*. Mareh -I.— ( ΛΓ) — Jin llaltimore Sun said tocla> l il authoritative suurcj's re Imn tt-cl a British warship head ii· toward the Norfolk. \ nav.\ > a rd for repairs. ! he paper said these sourees did not dis» lose the name of the slit; hut eliissed the vessel .is ,t In ι ν \ rruiser. (M:r ofl'ii ial at the Norfolk ι : · \ .1 rrl s i id \\ hen informed « » t 1 ie report, ihat he had no < · . n mation ot sii- li arrange in· is. Naval Public Works Bill Approved W., Il,null,il. Ai. ■■ ' ■ Λ ' T! ι· \Vh:t.· H.··, . 11 : .ι 1 l'ri·.- idli 11 ii' ι \ · ' ! 11 · i · m *. - t'il illto l.iV- ' ι ... thonzinj» ; !·■..>:·· ..1 ι ■ lii un . , _ Ι1 .ι ini'ItKli ii il,·;· . i, · · .· Gu.< ,:i(l S a t tiii ■ il. ι ν , i , 'ni ιι,-ι "'tlii .'ν ' ianiιι· .il··μι '·'I Ιι ■ C; · ,! li ι Ali IS' ·■ !: Il·", V ft·..*· II:. in* ι Ί " Î ! Il'luiii'li M I ". . ι ' ' · i i 1 : I Willi· a ri in· . ι _ c*i > 11 * ) ί ι i ;1 ; ι o' (.·· Hlfil r> - :· ·ι κι ; 11 ■ t Η > I ' Till1 lryi>i. ! ι. -II ', ι ■ ι <*N|H* * ι ] : Τ ι ! i'i ■ ni >β(Ι.' i.'ii i.i Ί" ' ι ill t ! ι Imm· ««·· Uniti'd Ιι· Ί!: Him,lin Other atitiinn/.ati.,iis in lis*· i-ill m clucii'd : Marine ι-,>rp> tr.lining ;,!·»·.■ .·» th< Xt'W ri vi m Χ11 ! til Lain! 1 ,. >1.), (1(10. (Hill WEATHfcR I UK \OIMIt » \KOLI\.\. Mu>tl\ rln lull, rain nvrr ι·.ι>1 pu! Inn: >lighll\ rolih i in r\ (ri'int· \\ est pin lion Umiuhl: Tut "-il.ii p;u*tl\ ιΊοιιιΙλ. >lin'nll\ colder in ι'\Ιγιίιη· \\ί >1 im.'tion .uni 'Mi Un ι.: I ι 5ees War Danger Republican National Chair.man Says GOP Must "Police and Audit" New Deal. ,Ιι ιΙ I rUi. ■: ' ' ( t" ! rli; · -1 . f. · ( ■ ■ . hi , i J - -■ - .--ι- ·.- Iity i.i «ι·.· Ht ι· ■ ι · m I ' V \ ι - 11 11 <1 a ltd ι in 1 t ! ! ' ' \rv. I >r. 11 ildl: illisti-i-HiiiR to prut··.·! . ι·■ ·ι. ■ ι ' ! \ I : I'm. mi' .ι I. I h ·| ι t ea I ,ιικί ■ . i |.;,ιιλΙ uptey. I'm -ι inii.il.> ι11 1 il 1 ί'· n,li·' mil le 1 pea ted Actdros>ins : fli.M-fl n-'i'tinu ·>· Hit· ii.itiiin.il cohiiTUttee eailed tn cii. i li.-.. · ι ii..m/.itn>n jirnljLen ·>, Martin, tin' ll'iusi' : nnrity leader, asserted ; 11.. t ι In···· \va a genuine need fm· ι ι.· .ii.il ai iv ii lot witrding defence plans lui! aid 111 i ·~ m 11 -1 nul he •hicved h\ de ti'i.ymg the t\vn party :·\ te 111 "A l;h mi-, ci iiiraKeniis HepuLi in in party." lie aid. "is essential lu » ιΊΐ ,.iid . ιdn tin· New Deal .ni m m :stt ,.1 lull .... 11 revels in tilt -(lending "i :>u lu billions ol dm u.is .in din tin pi· >essiun ■ >1 \asl and unparalleled (.uwirs granted it mil,, ι h e.ill.-e ul the . :> ■, ! i n e(i ■: ' . -
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 24, 1941, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75