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, t> , ïlettîtersan Batht Β tapai rh ONÏ lY Γ) Λ Τ Τ .V M \AI ^ DATJPD T)l ι»; ΤιΊιΜΤ\ t\i rr.iim ni /un. ». ^ — - — ' ΤWΚNTY-EIGHTH YEAR Wiurc SERVICE OF ONLY ΡΑΙΙΛ NEWSPAPER PU BLIS11 ΚΙ) IN THIS SE('TI< )X OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA the associated ruEsa. HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY \l·'TERNOON, JUNE ϋ, 1911 ' 'u u 'κ 1 , Yy κι ·. ^ λ ft ε κ ν no ν FIVE CENTS COPY BRITAIN BLOCKADES SYRIA AND LEBANON ********** *********** Strike Called In Plane Plant CiO Union Defies U. S. Mediators Nine Thousand Air craft Workers Stop Work at Inglewood, Cal., Despite Confer ence Underway i η Washington. Itv The Associated Press.) I'm· second sudden Mow at pristine i>l llir national defense mril'itioii hoard was delivered I < > *1 : ι > —a call for 9.000 CIO air ci.itI workers to put down tools in the North American Aviation I I. nl at InRlewood. Cal. In· Ιιι·,irl nl' thi' f'l<Vs United Λ ι r— Ιι· Workers unnin at th" plan' ■ι .-il 'he board ni "stalling the Λ1 :111.1 u< ' 11 κι 11 ;ind union • ' .·ι.11 une Mill in Washington, u .••itu'd by tin· board in an at ' t" compose tin· dispute. The iakt warplane.·. for the Utul i '.ilc. and Britain. I lie union placed ils pickets I .< nul lités before the mt,ht shift <i it 11 at ,'ί a. in., and said ( IO met! would not report at 7 a. m. null the day crew. ( patty officials, preparing to ι. ν I- I. help to keep up produclton i ·. · l[)lj,()()0,U()() m defense order. .i'.atieously said in a statement > . ere "surprised and shocked" at ;■ · trike call "while negotiation.. , ir -till in progress before the na I defense mediation board." ι ι .· statement said an agreement .nl by the union iiieinber.shio ii s ..:nι day" declared that "no stop I .. I work or interference in any v. ith produetion" would take I ■ while the dispute was before 1 ■ ■■■arfl. In exchange, it was said, ■ ipiiration agreed to make any arrived at retroactive to May 1. . ' i-i > 11 party reported it witu'd : it -«'Ii available lor negotiations to t nl thi· Iniard "in an el lot t • . rli .ai amicable settlement | ι' stoppage of priiduetKin in a | ι vital to national defense." new walkout decision was all ied only a lew hours after the ι d had been roundly denounced ι ii Λ1. Orion, president ot 1LÎ.<ni() .ii'U ΙΊΟ lumber worker.- 111 the ' ii· northwest. Orion accom t ■ il the denunciation v. ith a flat .1 to abide by the board's public luendatioil for .settlement. - ment threats ot strike action ■ο ather e.senttal ingredients ot ι ι' "liai deleti.-e. coal and aluminum, ι il the board. Ν. G. BAR! LETT DIES AT K1NST0N Κ η. tun. June 5.- -(ΛΡ) Newel! ' ' l-.n tlftt. 55. tor li> years secre ι.ήλ-pi.mager of the Eastern Caru 1 Chamber of Commerce, died to <i · π .ι hospital here. 11·· w.i .ι native of ίί ichland, Ga. ■ ι \ ! 11M are the widow and a daughter. I l ii·1 funeral will be held at 5 p. m I k»w at the First Baptist church | here. Hull Warns : France Secretary of State Says Franco-German Collaboration "Inimi cal" to U. S. Rights. W · hmuton. .Tune 5.— (AI1) — Soc-I "'t.ny Hull tnld Fruice today that1 1' ' .ini'ii C.' rman collaboration was ■un, u-al" t the rights of the United j »m.·, and other nations. 1" .1 statement, the secretary of Shite declared official reports indi • <1 that the Vichy government had dl'" H'il a pulicy of collaboration with other powers "for the purpose: iJigrcs inn and oppression." hi what seemed a warning that I' 1'iii'h ρ ssessnhis in the western 'η·μ; ιihere niifiht tie taken over hv the United States and uther Ameri CR" nations. Hull said: W" are therefore undertaking as speedily as possible to assemble ι - t.'O (Continued on Pafe Seven) ! Open Campaign for Army Service Clubs Ε »■« The United Service Organizations opens its campaign to raise $10.000,000 to huild service <·1 tiI·- near all army camps. Shown at. the dinner in New York's Waldorf-Astoria, where the fund-raisimr <: no iiirn was formally opened, are. left to rij_'ht, Maj. (!en. Irvinjr I'hillipson, c it ; a i : dim; the S· : C..'p Area, John L>. liucki-fi-llvr, Jr., Walter Hovinf*. pr« ddent of the U. ij. O., and ( aptaiu Frederick <i. ' ι·.;.·!.· of tin· :>rd N'aval District. (Ι'ι ·< l'< w. Huge Fund For Army Would Lower Age Trainees Under Se lective Service May be Limited to 21-27 Year Age Group. —— I Washington. .Turn· ·». ίΛΡ) Μη-ι gadier General Lewi IV flemhey wns· | quoted bv senator.- t«»day ;i ..vnui that men inducted for 11 * i I i t. » ι > iraimj in,lî wouid be limited to Dm e :'l m; 27 vi'.'irs old i! Congre.-s aj>p: · ij reqiM -ted amendment. to the .rlec tive service act. The directoi ι » I -elective » . i <·ι ·. they said. testified thi was the n tent ι » 1 propo.sal lu grant th·· ! 'ι c'eut pou » rs tu defer indue! · »n <»f men hy age groups. Chain: an Iveynold· . Π'-n < rat. North Carolina, of the Senate mil· taiy committee belure which (Jen era I I ier>hey appeared in clu » d · .siun. said the gruup ρ ι « · .· . : ! » I > !< i act ι»n the requested amendii «ni c vnorn )\v. Sénat'·)· Lodge, Republican M. sachlisett .··. >aid General Het h»-y suggested the 27 year age liimt 1·» trainee: when lie v. a a ia-d u I.at would he dune under the p»-opn ■■· Ί amendment. K-'dge then u ·-·:·.» ·-'· >l that this be written into the dra: law. The gem ral wa aid t« ■ h .s . <· gested lli.tt the «ί« 1 · ι m- rit ν uuld .m ply to all men v\ lin had ! «-ached th· : 27th birthday annr·. ei am hy ne Octobei 27. GERMAN FREIGHTER REPORTED SCUTTLED Rio do Janeiro, Juno a. (AIM Admiral frank M. IV^rain, fcninMi. der of Britain's St.nth Atlantic s(|uadmn, said today that the ton blockade running German Irci.nh ter Loch had been scuttled wiion i was intercepted by a British wai.hii . Rumors Say AttackPlanned On Russia Ankara. Juno a. (AIM— Foreinn I sources in Ankara exchanged sorties ! today which imj^'ulcd the Germans and Rumanians arc n ,i>sin^ for an ! attack on Russia that may be ox I ected this month. Authoritative Turkish sources said they were informed Germany ha.s 10U div isions ma.v-ed un the Kus>ian line tier in Poland while MO German di-j visions are concentrated in Rumania, j The same sources further claimed to have learned thai, the Rumanians have mobilized 2Γ> divisions lately re- ' t ailed to the colors after having been J demobilized as recently as six weeks I Three Soldiers Are Killed At Bragg !· .it Ih ag;·. Jui-· :>. - \P) ΛΊ ι : 1 i'.v ι " .her In ι< ί« ι . ' : aimminc ci toda\ that three I·' il i>;-■,&·>* enlist ed men met violent death !;i.· I : ι i i* 11 ï ;mcl Ilia' two second lieutenant-. were bein^ ia-hl in e. nnection v. it·: mie o! tlie deaths. that ot a soldier struck by an automobile. The official r-port said Private Fir··! Class Sam Roi;ers. 25. ot Pagi - land. S. (V. had bet η struck and in stantly kiiled by an ant mobile on a in n hWi.y lead ait» through the reser \..'i n. aii" that Sec-u.d 1 .it ι : tenant. .1 F. I.am-. Γ;·.. ..ι P:t;_ j U P.. . and .v'c 11 ; ; Ί I t« a.m! ί ):.n S. I > : a r a an of Harri-bura. Pa.. ι·ia· beimi held a- . 11·. «jed occupants of thr car, pending a l'urîl-.er invest Ration. Private Henry \Y 1 >i hop. L'â. ot t e 7!)ih F:r!d \i Ί· y. '.va-, a d t" ha\ · been fatally ···.! ed in a ι ma· ni' fa 1 i I'rom a room « »n ι he m c. aid ! 'nor Γ niilitary po! ··■· h» al'i'iatt ci . whei e he was bra .a held ·>η a η 11 nor charge. 111 - h· arc addle, s v..ι ci· <n a New York · ty. '{'in· olbi r victim o! violent de th Pî .. at" niancy (1 ro\ · r I .< e. a 1 ehaihone < Ί>erat· »r in t he ·- una·I ci a| ι - ··.·. h· » was r·· ι .< «rted to have be* ·η t'a t a 11> ' Ί ! d by unfair uni: ! en 11 Γ ι e ■ I, io.-t al'tei· he had left a dance near I Hum. I.« <■ was a son Γ I ( 1. I .·. » λ ι i :\ < m il-· i aim». NORTH CAROLINA BONDS ARF. SOLD Il.ilriuh. .him· ■· (ΑΙΊ North ι '·ι ulin ι 1 rw t iy <tlri SJMi U1 per ΊΊι·' Ι,ιΙ.· ν ill I · · I ' ' >I|C,V ;· ii.||,,w ,· Sfiiio IKK) for η tubercular h,. IHI il 11 '.Vil ..II s:in (111(1 lor coil 111 ici ιοί ι ni .'m AAA uffice builel ■ iug on the N. St, ι to College cam· I h r . .mi) S , 'inn ι,ι (|ι·| r.iy co.-l oi I III· ι iron linn' 1 > 11:1 < !... I :. of the SI'il.· I h ι (ill! I'oi· the tli . > I : 11 Μ ι ιι,,;;ιιι1ιιΐ ι Blunt Notice Given That Ten Billion Dol lar Appropriation Is Not Enough. \\ . · li'tnii. .1 !" :> 'AIM A .V1Ί.· ι ! · î I. · i Γ> Λ. 1 HT A ny . : ι ·(.!>* bill— : ι ' , 11.: in ipn.'iliutl -ilK'C U 1 id —j (!. ι. : > I il·· i Mn • ' ■ : 11 r c·· :ι lol.-il ·,| -4M.11(H) he Hm-.-e by its ■ Ή ' ·" " 11 tci ■ '·(',· ι y • I · ; ' .,in·,· ι·.,.· * lie iv t;<> fund was II , I" ■ I ,:l_, un tlÏG I !.·' I il V. I {· 111 ' ■ I : , . .·<·.. :·.· ν (.r \V:ir, ·. .· ι. ·i.·i ν . II ' ' ι : . * ' ι· vvi.ilr c : . : . !( (I ni il c !·; * ! 111.Il· W'r . ι W " ·> I Ι.Ί ! I ll'CIlt II!!!· til ' .' Will .· II I " i i · ! .1 i ' 1 r " ( ι ι·ά by I1. prouili!!'" ! ' i . ■■ ;· · 'i Ί ι.·.· ι *1 I I ! ν I ' ! · ''! ' ·■ ' I· c· ' >11 . I ! : · · -1 ί · .. tr.fl c(in .. t · · !iv' nirn'nt ;.· ··!■·.ι- 1 1 ■ <· ' ·■ \\ ι . ■ in · ■ · ' tt> n.'Z' iil i ' I ' Il . ' i "II ι 11!'. >1ΐ Γ·· I m ;.ι·· ' ·' <■'iii'|ii('i· il r uni η ι.ni.i incroii.se I·. I-·, ifii 1.(1(10 .11(1 (ί.ΙΜΙΙΙ III I ,·,·. til" t· Il billion mil:,ν t· 1 " N ι ·■ ■·■ ■· t;rc.'i t - I ■ , - J ; ,..(!( . | ' .1 I · . 11>|. ν Γ,ΊΓ ; · ■ · ι '. ''II'.· ' ,1-rl || ... i·: I ' ! I'll,:' ί! defense • , i h. I 11 · 1 since • I · I · . . ' . - .m · :·> ρ ν ι · 111 - iiHi.nnn pr vided ■ ι ■· .· niiH in.· . I. Ml ΚI (111(1 r Ί 1(1 1 · I'll ι Ί ili'tc •t" Ki:;bt ) Babson Says Good limes Are Ahead For formers ι;.\ koî·ι κ \\. r,\UM)N t 11MI, l'ubli lui Financial litiroau, Inc. r>ab.(»n l'ark, Ala.ss., .J au Γι. T!u· industriel 1 and dol'cnsc ;ιιν,ι· <>ι ih.o country have Ion- uccupu-d « m r . · i tention. Novv fiinii's [lu· turn ni rural areas. l'iit* outlook lor tarai communities is η·>\ν μ·ι·μ i.n'ce cloar Iv tiian was possible al î ; ι · · » : ^ * 1 made my annual bu mo : 1 <v ι·1 ou January 1, 19*1. Il w .1 in· .« .:;tnid year for farmers. DvIciim· pending has been filtering ï 11 r « > 11 ι lor .-ev - era 1 months past into tin· groat ag ricultural areas. Largo crops, the signing of the Fulmer par y loll by the President, continual government Duying, and other factors, all fore r,! 1 better IJ11. « · . ι lin· wiit.·,il belt. I What i> r.tril.v? I· ■ ·γ Liu· { m -1 .·. fiily year. . suc (·»·'.-(Jπm jilimin.-ti.»! i"»is have tried j \a.<>us way* !< > restore fît nu pur-' rha ·η:ί power 1«> the level of tilt4! yea r> 1 })uy- 1914. 'In bolster tne latc-t ii 1 J>t. tin πι! rut I'arm bill pro vide Γ«»ι· (.'11:1m. .ility (.'refill Cor p<>: , ι mil 111» 111 s ι,.» hi oâ per ceut « » 1 j 11 it· ; » ι i f · ■> w hi"; uheat, corn, col-I tun. rice. ;md l«»baeeo brought iu ] :)(>:»- ιί)14, Tlm>. farmers would he i able temporarily 1" provide I'nr their; need m keeping up with advancing 1 i\ : 1114 costs if market prices do not rise high enough to make cash sales | (Conanued on Fa^e Eight.) r. M0t>e ^eCLT e°* Γι>ι:ι1»η, .finir Γ>.— (ΛΓ)—The ( anadian press tonight («noted n I .'.M · l.ondon sources us pre fIî« lin'4 an imminent and "tar reaching" c\ent in the Middle I', r I and coupled this κ η ard:d statement with reports of mr/i troop·» arriving in strate:;ii 1 ι em li mandated S\ ria. Authoritative spokesmen, the C anadian press said, rcaliirmed Foreign Secretary \nthony I.den's reeent deelaration in the house ol commons that Itritain ί would attack Germans wherever they are and, the news service'.·* j ■oujces added, it follows logical- 1 ly that the British could not per mil >vii.i t « » ial! iiiiclrr na/i con I Ins srcmcd to indieatr lal lv tlial liiilain was ahout i«; im ι 111 > \ the ma ndate. ) i.den's statement was made spe< il κ ,ι SI \ in connection wil'n Vi<i»\ · collaboration with <·«·«· mau.\. It camr while the ii.M was Immhinu Syrian airfields used as hases h y CJerman war plains thru hciiitf How »i to tin· aid of anti Kiiiish 11 a(t forces. The < anadian press said the "further dev■eliipmeiit" e\pe< ted would he "a definite action where Yichv is cooperating by allowing the nazis to establish a hase." Petroleum Shortage Becomes More Acute PAkALHU II5T3 ιVIΑ ι i AsvL PART IN MAINLU VlRS Washington. June· 5.— (ΛΓ) — ΊΙ.ι· . ':·> new paraehute troops mu.v «et experitnee under simu lated battle ennditious this fall (.rnrral George ( . Marshall, Λι ηι.ν thief of stall', ill testimony made publie today by the House appropriations etiinniitlee. said tentative plans call tor partieipa lion l>\ the aerial trttnps in maneuvers this fall at Fort Bragg· N. ( I'orl Jaeksnn. S. and l int Beauregard. La. I'araeliute troops were organiz ed alter sueeesses won by Ger man air soldiers. Stimson Urges Bill War Secretary Says Property Seizure Needed for National Defense. Washington. .J u ι it 5.— (ΛΡ)—Sec ret-· ι y St I I· id.iy that |>ro pt'i'ty .-γι/ι ι : ι· ι1 : ■ ι a:-kcd for the ΓπμιΙ πι were needed to relieve ma ciiini '·. r r' M·ci. , ,<luminuni .-.hoi laj'.i' and l.naiall J 1.1 ί * ' ï ï t controls on vital del nse processes, and hoiild ii'it li ili'l.ivrd by way ol "frivolous objections" in Congress, j I >i.-cu.-.· ;ng the ι · ·ι 'imi bill at a pu· s (ίίιΙγι'ι nit . St -nii also said lit· believed t mi- u .Id in1 no seri • III III iji I'tiun til . · ]. · 111 :· a two tn lour yi-ar tiim· hunt - η the pro I"· ■· d power.-. lb v.. ι. wi 11 in:; ' ■ ·"!>'. a lime I ' I Ili I , 1 III' W. I ·■ fit | I.I ' ' i n! It! : I id it th I would help "tin "ι·! 1 th' ■ who believe tin ν ai ·· |"'tting· tin· crimp; un a would-be dictator" St ι hi "ii ι ;il that the I ' : ! I w ι - ir ■ 'Ί t e 11 m is t important'1 before (' ίι Mil' ■ Hill "ought to be passed with I t th· delay a pi is -able." "I >n une -ide." he added, "we are ή ι m· 'tilled I'm η· it g ι fiti 'a ter • ti"I "ii : r oilier we are meeting friv " ■"ι· rtinn In the methods we ' !" help ii. go faster." Libyan Bases Attacked ('.ii · .i ne a. ι Λ I'} 1 leavv dam ' ■ * 11 iM.' ad\ anee pos t - in the i«iil<* I"1 1 e Middle Ka t ua • •Ι.ιΐιιιιιΙ by tiii'lîntish royal air force1 •■"in m utUit'ks on the Libyan port ι I '.ι ι::: ι. and Mai it/a lirport on Ma I'm m island of Rhodes. 1 ) ι 1 hi ! - \\ ere scored on !iang ;ir~. ea \ "lent es plosion -, ill tin raid Wedee-day night on Maritza, the ι·..'!·!": 11 n ' ι n· -aifl, "and a nuui lur ol bombs fell among despersed aircraft." At lienga-i on the s me night, it \\ is ν, ι ii ι he.ivv I!AF li nibers cans d "considerable damage" on the ν■. ιi-rt runt ..ι the avis-held North1 African lia < . nd t.uic' cd off heavy "\i'|i un on and near the city's I ail pin t. FOR NOir^H ι AKOLINA. Fair and roiilrr ii.injrht: Fri day fair and mild. Re-Α 1 1 ο c a t i ο η of America's Maritime Tanker Fleet Appears Certain in Move to Cope With Approach ing Scarcity of Oil. Washington. June Γι -ι.ΛΡι l!c ; ' I local ion η Γ Λ11 leriea'- 11 : ι riitij η'· t..nia i licet appeared certain 1 ■ >fI:ι> in h quick government move to t-<>jje ν i t h tin· approaching oil shortage m the east. Meanwhile. id" inistration lead ers sought to get a House vote on the legislation asked by President Roosevelt lor expediting the una ciiate construction of oil pipeline·: Government Sil'tieial- did 11·>t in dirate, however, to what di-,,ι tin ν were hopeful of reducing the 1 · ·■pective scarcity dc\ eloping ' the t ransl'er of 1 mi ■- lift h "It In domestic oil tanker fleet to IÏ t. i, • ι ί'\ ice. It was problematical whether the two fiild attack on the emergen;·»· would remove the likelihood of Mich conservation measures as "gas-le Sunday-" and lower tcmperatu: 1·-· > "il heated homes next winter. Informed sources pointed out tha'. pipeline hill hold no immediate pro -e "I bettering the oil Iran po"t. lion timtion. because new pipe - lines would require from twelve I" là iM.cth to Inn Id. Λ re-allocat κ >·.. ol tanker would help. they, said but the steadily increasing needs el e'efense indus, ry might preempt much "I this additional supply. Λ cornu ittre 111 tlie oil industry ;>d\ i i d Defense Petroleun Admin is11 tor lekc· that 1 fl tankers now pl\ ng 1 n·tW" ιΊ> gull p"i'1 and Mexi i .. η aid ( ' 11 a h 111 ■ a 11 p<· aits coll Id e · put to more e ent il li e and Ilia", lour or five more ships might be ad (Continued on Page Eight) NAZIS RA!D MANY AREAS IN ENGLAND 1 .1 »! iclon, .1 ■ JIM* .» I Λ Ρ 1 OlTIIMH I » 1, 11111 >, I.n w (It -p: < - ■ >ν·τ η :i; !)| nil bod th.- Mild : 'mη-. S uth i· : ' .♦ îιri π·>rtliw <· * I 'iMil. I·..1 -1 All.L'.I .1 <111(i I ,· 'lld'Ul .ι '';i: V.ï'i'i' il1·! lu l' ι ; ι rvci ! » · » (\!·η-:\Ί· ι i.m i.iuc ν· t >I· iiit· I ' ' "i " '' led îliicc Gen m.ut t». · i.. - \vi t !m -! duWH during tin· niuht. 1 Tid ι in c\|i· t'lii·· ■ : · :! lih con -cc'ut i\ t i» - Army Camps Fund Favored Washington, June 5.—-(Al1)—Λ M yii.'i ."il |)!'ι '14 l . ι Ρ .'Ι .1 Ιΐ'Ίΐ and land ; s 1. 11i t : · >ι. al military posts during tlii' year beginning ,111 ;\ 1 wa.- πι·' ·ρ ι η ended today by tl a1 11' -I' ' ·I > 1 ■ 'I '. "11 ι .! P 111 ittOC. Tit..» 111 ι \: v. as ι * ι <ι|)ι·μίΙ itv !> " Η -1 · Ui "i. ρ ι - part "1 a Ml tLMi.âi ιρ. 4ϋ_ supply b II im· tho coming yi ar's military p.mctions a Pu· \V,.r de partment. 'Πιο e> instruction .'em exceeded bauge! i>!i!!iati'> b\ $104. 0411.8i)U. It is m addition to large sums car nod in previous hills i.n· military po; is. although much .-I the nmliey heretofore provided will actial > he spent during the new ':senl year Among the construe!.on pr jects were: 0 arleston. S. 0 . quarterpiaster stor gi. 54.ήιχι.null; t'harloite, N. quartermaster storage. ST.OIIO.OIIO. The committee also provided hinds lor the rental of land at several posts, îeluding (amounts not civen): Camp Davis. Ν 0. alv.u* t by Uh'i tr.ils? 'Zero Hour' Of New War Phase Near Powerful Li nits of Brit ish Fleet Massed off Syrian Coast; German Troops Reported Filt ering Into Syria. (ïîi Πη· Vssoeialed I'res.. ι (■n.it Britain ι lumped a block .1 <1· on I I rticli I ulctl swia and Lebanon today. declaring lliem "enemy-occupied territory" and potential springboards lor Adolf Hitler's war machine to strike at l'alestine. < > prus and l.gy pi. I'll,· nul ' |U.i(li "I " ! tli' T.nti ii I Ici t v, CI Γ I ci;· I tf(i I! ■ lllg · '! I UlC Syrian coast, and all sigits indien ted ; 11 : the Yen· hour "I . \ ,i.-t now struggle was now very neat·. \le\andria Bombed. Blasting al tile II. m ba c ill III.' I ji' 111:· h Med itcn .iiH . 111 fleet, ax ι.·· warplane.- weft· reported t" ha\ e bombed Alexandria hgypt. during tin· night, "billing more than lull per . LillS. Tin· London radio reported that "French-type" planes bomb ed the eapital city of Amman, in British mandated Transjordan. as a reprisal for the British bombing of gasoline stores al Beirut. Lebanon. The radi·· -.ml the atli.ek siipport iij l.clul that French-type plane.·, were .-ecu Hying frotti Rhodes to s> . . were manned by German i'! I' ·'-. Turkey \nxious. Turkey watched the crisis with mounting anxiety. Turkish Foreign Minister Sukru Saracnglu was re ported to have informed German Ambassador Franz von Papen oi Turkey concern over the asserte i del>.ιiKation ol German troop in Syria. ι >aracoglu told the nazi envoy that Turkey was prepared to take additional security meas ures along her southeast Iron tier. facing Syria and Iraq, re sponsible sources in Ankara said. The Turkish radio reported that 15,000 German troops had already ι : ρ I icd 'in· ■ Svna many ··! then dis 4 .il a> Jewish refugees, others : aid,.god and lamping like wounded s.>kheis home trom the wars. \ a/is 111 Syria. LTndei ι ci1 . I da nines-. the Gcr ■ , ; , ·. . .,ii π ι■ ι cil lauding ' mi the >v. ..ai c... i lie' s ii;.111 I isii .ilg VI ssl'ls. ia.-iitc, .·. l'ni ί new. agency, said ! : · ., di /.en ... ... i· nazi plane.·— . I .;]y t i UI ■ ι ■: v. I'll' arriving dally ai Syi .. .aid !i .■! empty trans pi irl pi. ni· ι; ..I arrived al liayak airdi' a.c Moiulay W.iii ; > ι η ■ a 111 > t. ι..p.- η the Middle I·':, t vr It ' ι : · an I ol Gen eral Su .-Ml·:.HI Γ Wavell. the I;, it. ι r .. ι ί I . : 1 i ,·· !" cuntcr the iali ; ( c : : :· . 11. 1 t î* tro >ps stat ioned ι Γ ■■ a-'m· . Ii ai| and Cyprus were said i" have been I I ily II ·· I. Ί lilt .11 I lie pa t lew tlay-. i ranee .■■ r«. > m tiie in pending eoll I iiit was IIIi"lla I agli 11" 111 ed iy 1h ' ι. .ι « Y ' i > "■('. \ - iii... I 'a ■ ι η · 11. η ■ .1 1' rciieh We ' Λ : . till · i« ! · ' ..lei' ol I la·. . ι·, 11 ι an . . 11 * c 11 ■ ι .1 by < ι ·, ι ι Ίiaι !i- il- Gaulle's "t ι ee I ii !.. ι ' ■ ei/.e that Λίι ιΐ',.ιΐ coast town last September. Dipl. " · .· . .a ill Vicllj ! . Ill while declared that Hitler was plan ning a Europe-Africa "Meâfiiie ot na t,·.ιis. \\ ·ι Fiance acting a ι p.'ace 111.,,. ι tig lin., with tile Λ ι none: *. There was no confirmation of such -".'.111, . I . ' · 111(1 ι. appeared t■ lie ι a t ai ' if m a . ι Ill's of pi are "lllll : 1 I lloon." 'at afloat by pit in: ibly axi--in-pired Coast Guard Τroops In Navy W.i >n. .1 « tit* ·> ι ΛΡ)- S· C reiai.v Λ1 11 ' - · ■ ι u. ·· ! · · -d t day tin· C' m- t I i .; 11 w.i.- t:;i.ι lift mm e than 3,000 of its sailors over to the ,\.\v ir. ι: ,,ιι new Ν \y :ianspoits. Morgcnthaii n.i:d at a press con ference t· ; tranMer \va.- the cause .■I an ev\ ;t.\ e '1 det :::ru α by the President ye-terday directing that an niispi e I ail il li ι : ι ! >i r ol Coast Guardsmen should "operate as a part ul the Navv." The Treasury secret iry estimate** that Ton >1 tl.» C a ' Guardsmen ν ould man the lmei America, which the maritime commission requisi tioned (rum the United States Lines la-1 week and as.-igncd to the Navy. Some of the men going to the Navy were li t ed tor this work when ten Coast Guard cutters recer ;.ly wire ■ iniPd ·"> fr to Ens'isnd
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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June 5, 1941, edition 1
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