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ïtettîteraott Bally Htspa&ft ONLY DAILY NHWyPiUP I) DI'.DI ICH^H ht mn rr-t ni.',-i.·/,.. » ■ - — TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR SERVICE OK ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA THE a.h,„matè,> ,'hesh . HENDERSON, N. C., I RIDA V AI TERNOON, .JUNE U, 1!H1 fivk (-KNTs Γ(„.γ Nazi Drive On Suez Expected „*****»*» - - Britain May Counter By Syrian Move British Press Warns Thai Situation Is Now Grave, Demanding Decisive Action; Ger man Troops Filter Into C oyria. Τ,.Μίί. η .1 π ■ Γ, < λ I'M Belief * ! ' 1 1 (,»■■· ; ! 11 i : ; ι < ■ ] einf · · eed ' 1:mm for m rlî'i, < on Smv eel WPvt cone< rt ι : κ I; ι ν a- Gen .any η rid Br - pending 1,·' 1!|, for c-mtrol o! Svi'i >' There vvn-c mdir.-l that Β Π tlsil ciiily . rtiuited Trench η aridate at .my ' " ' · lit a : a ι 1 ■ · : · ; η \ η< ■ lamp oh till· na-/.. Γ " « · I i ; 11 ; I f · ouree.- declar ed lit» j«'.· τ<·(i ». ... i. >v. η : ii tl ·. ■ M iddk· 1 λ · <■· - ι Id n< ·' i .·· i· u m ;.. t · t : — ed. Report. ο! 11 r ·\\ ν /1 · : · : » π ί ï · » · » | > in filtrai.on- lit». Syi bought warn ing. : roll! î » : ι · I if 1 ! ; ; » ? Britain'.- po • itioii wa·· gi\ivr. 'l'in'ic . ore inerea - i t : u d' ' and.- :· <]' φ ■·:·!. ·. «.· action · « meet 11m· ■ .tuation. (.Λ ι M ! · ·: λ fl xnii c* - ii, Be ri in >;n'i the il· are no German troop. m Sy ι ■:■.·* ι '! m ( !' rn fin radio. c$ûoti£tj$ di - patehï · ! fom Beirut., said British sol di· : Weil· I ■! epai !!)« tu l.'iiui < ·Ι ι tl·»· poi ι ii Svi η C".. t and to attach t r· ί ι ί '.f I« .-1 iue : ι id Tram iordan ΊΊ ι" same M'lirce raid a l. im· portion < À the British force- re>cued lrom C ret.' had been landed at Cyprus, just off the Syrian coast (NBCV enrrrsp'iîident in Ankara, T. ; key -Yd in a broadcast la I ni^M tii.it German trnnps were π | ·u tffi t· · h.i\ e occupied Dapia.M'ii.-·. Syria t.iily .-IX 11 ! Ie> noiili οΓ the frontier dl Bai h '»(·. upad Tran.-jordan. ) C ι U c i \ ith the.-e d»'\ »»l· »pn eut. wa - η ad ι · : Il ted Iy acut< pi Ί il ie; Î mUi; tii«ii earned by urov. inu enticism ■ a ' .·■ uoveru.·' oui- η ilitary · '··; ·'-·>_ > and 11■ t·t"I or* · t< > -tep up ρr xiuetion ol : ; η it ( )m political correspondent a a rî t cl t f .«it *!it ' · ! ο 11 > de! ( -at in I P'te lias bitten deeply into the prestige oi tin British £o\ eminent." and ad ded: ' !'; C'< hi d< ra'c of re-p-.n-ible i: .· at·»·; ! ail partie· h been : < .. >u \y - ! a »en atid the (it ! ι tancî !1 ·: ι ι. · p»·: .ai \. a. council ha- bee·! i,. a. ni» steadily." '!'!:»· ; ι. ; !· >n c a ed by » cp .r! eri ( \ ·. ; c-ii ι ι tu lcii ly « · »u it : · · · ::.t ; ..liability that f<Ullî 1- · . ·\ 1' : . π :uhl ein j. ;a.!i ,a : w ι * ! ι Fralicc. ITALIAN AIRCRAFT BOMBED IN SYRIA i:! i'ii'dpiM . ye ir . ; ; * · ι■ ; ι ■ 1 «y di: rd lfoi> I Ct ή ! !i1 : d })· vicies li it ι .< .!i.' ! .eld, t· fi. > ί : ! Î - 1 III ! \V«,I C< ii ' aspiiijl (k—(AP \ 1 ' : t ish . on \: . 1 : ι : thern de troy ng une t :.<· ! ; Λ F Μ id ci ii? ' : ·ιι need tccby I» ici ries an tii-· hnd vd tm Iwir.-niViiiid .< '. · · the :i added. t 1 ; il IW.1\ F DR Signs Ship Seizure Legislation \Y h : U·· ' .lu i 'i \I' ι Pres ide!;· I;-. ext.: . - iglied 111 ( ί, ι V It'm - " fill ι ent · ! i.ii nd ι ■;>· :. ι Η tin pproxi ' ι ·. : ' ' ι ■ .ί ι !1, ι > ; ι ' w 1 ν ; ι [lilt 11 \ : t ic ill Wa ' I · - II I e.i :.,!eiy I · ι ! I .lei ι > do - ι ι :··.· Ί" : ' · · 1 e · · In cal - i ν "il! li·.· It·; ·· ■ ..! tti·' act. 'n ι." ι 1114 thn umli '1 ί· ' rrlrr at :· ; : ι .. ι · ι ι·ι· tin' Γη' idellt nai l It . utli. il ι. ί it It·,· ι'ι il m : ι ,>-:.,!· tu I' ι l:a . rt 11 1. it mil. eharter, or tai-.i I . πμη · 1111 > iv ιιΐ}> idle ι. · .iters Hi tin I luted St ites. m iludiiii; tii i ι· nt tin· Philippines and f. liai /. ·ηι·. ι )pei ate any <<1 them in tin· . erv i i · ι th' t'n 'fd State; duertly or ihr. t.j?h an ...ueiit. ι.Ί n te m' Ica-i any ι>Γ them tor l ii ιι;η "I · u'Umh' μί\ίι·ι· but not tn an\ ι ι II <ι·γιίι1 {government with out Presidential approval. 1> ruinent tin vessels under the . ι w ~ ! the United States or ol' a neutral nation of the western hemis phere. M.d:c .lubt compea-atiun to the τ f -J. ♦♦****»**»· Winant Brings Home No Peace Offer Roosevelt Cites Nazi Propaganda President Tells Press Conference Official German Propaganda Agency Spread Talk of Britain's Seeking Peace. V.. ; uigton, Juno (i.— (ΛΡ)—Pits i; · evelt declared today that Λ ,"lnr John G. Wmant had Irom England not even "a * ι.· ι ·ιι. in (if a peace o!for," and .,·I-i···I that (îerman propaganda was :i ilile for peace talk. Τ ι· Chief Executive \va · asked at ■·■- cimforenco whether ho cared : ay that Wmant. had brought !.. pi .ice terms and he authorized tii direct quotation: \i ' even a tenth cousin of a . offer or anything like that or : d eussion of peace. V> ilntely nothing like it. provid· ri .... use this not as a deni d by ·■ · I'.e ident but as an accusation 1 · President" Λ ι.ed whom he was accusing. Mr. li- ..lit said persons being duped t ■■ (I·:·! any. U· '."luntoered the information • ii< had on his desk two orders he said had been issued by ο· >lficiiil German propaganda • v m Berlin to what ho called iod fascist-: m this country, first order. Mr. Roosevelt said. '■ ι ■ to stress the idea that Oer v had no thought of movine : ' any c untiy of the entire " hemisphere. '! 1 second. ho said, ordered nazi ■ιί · cist sympathizer.··, as soon as ..ι arrived back in t!io United S< ' to spread the story that lie llfiin:». a scare-head story that I' ' was about all m and was 11 peace. 1 î> - twit assorted furlhor ti a! il was η amazing coin t la ι stori'· · of the typ< re i ndi'd bv Germany had ap i in a regain 'vue of nows o the touted S' de I I ■ ; a r·' porter that t!ν re was ·· lire· - ion he' 1g S'il'"; d that hart -aid she could η t last " a few month.· without in ■ d Λ ι .-ricin hf'bi. tliρ Chief '1 "e 11 Ί. ι red that this nr ver i 1 ι en ml unie s it wa· lu* Rer 1ι ι ,ι ,ι r··...... ι t. added, from 1 " ι ·■ ii- ible source Dutch Reply Unfavorable Netherlands East In dies Refuses Japanese Demands for War Ma terials Supply. ' ' ·1 v ! ; ι. Netherlands Kast Indies, .lun· i; (AIM The Dutch delivered U' norally tmfavorabl' reply tod «y -l.ipanoso demands for a large 1 «Ί the Indies export of such n 1 Mterials as rubber, oil and tin. '' the chief of the Japanese delc indicated he was not prep u* f,fl I break off negotiations summar :'v· 1 he had intimated beforehand would do. \ttcr receiving the ten-page Dutch ,v·'" "tandum in a 00 minute con rί 11111 (·i Kenkichi Yosivizawa, chiel '■ 'h ■· J a panose delegation, -aid it "dl· · ppointine" and ho did not T'îkyo would find it satisfac tory. Although he had said previously '1 1 ' · ■ · « npf'ntint'ion-s wero tot or inc. "M ' "proi'ir>iro" with imnlieations f f' ·μ"'·γ t ι friend!1/ .relations unless Dutch -obstantiallv bowed to wish os, ho snid todav he Vi'·'"M hro'o tn study the Dutch re l '" < n Hn1 f'lv κ · ι v-whî-Mur' commenting 0!' Mi'> Dotnh replv. said: "T'"> piitr'h answ^i· l^*i^-os room ' 1 >·ί r j f ► * > t ;nn and interpretation iM'4 >v<i fnrthnf net? nnting." said it was p<»t onnossiblr t^at T"''"ν ι woniH recan bio* nromptW, ntoanw'hi'o he intended ι<» seek further clarifying comments iiom ί Con tinned on Page Two) Mrs. Vanderbilt Gives a Party—At $20 a Couple Opening the doors of her famous Fifth Avenue mansion to the public for the first time since it w.i built in 1881, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt gave a party, at $_0 a couple, for the benefit of the United Servir·.· Organi zations. Left, the society leader is shown with her son, Cornelius, Jr., as they welcomed their guests. flight, Lady Decies, wearing: the tiara she wore at King George's coronation, Frank Henderson and Mi ·. George Washington Kavanaugh (1. to r.) are shown at their table. 1,500 attended thir alTair in New York. FDR Plans Strike Action No Steps Immediately Ρ r e s i d^e η t Awaits Mediation Board Set tlement of West Coast Labor Disputes . Π· The Λ rit< M I·· ■■ 1 ΙΊ. ifl. nl Ι!· ·. , ell ,1 ι ,rl ,y h" 1· "I II·· · · lr|, · " Ί* . I III . || lit |, -n t" I ' (!:: ·' II ' ;ι|ι <1 Ii-iis: 11 · ' - . Ι·ιΐ mit pr. pared tu du ·:·\ι i ■ ni;., \\ Ι·,'ι tlie defense niccliîi ri'.i ι . ϋ eraff : πΊ 1 ·uniie*r disputes. I m ·. ι ■ ' ■ ι■ I I ·ι u t .· < »«· « : '-m ' Un· Ι'ι ' .Ι Ο"'· i ' ·· , t ' i! "t.. fi:.· " ... ι . Γ ·:·.·| ; , r!·. .·..!. ·. ■ ! Il r : ' 1 11 ; I.. I X..r!·. \ h ;. 111 Λ ''..π. 1 111 ·. 11 * 11, ;·, ν,ΊΙ'Ι ιΙ.ιι :· : · ' ■ 1 I '·· ι1 ' · .1 Ι.< 1' γ,I'll ..·| .1 \" : Ι·ι Ιί'-.'ΊΙΙ ·. k ·. ι! ·*' Ί !.. . · |!.. ·· ' ■ ·.·.,· .1 tli.it ι·.· : ; I . ι I · !·.· Ί Ί Ί κ · ι ). ι ' ' t i ■ ι J \· I ; ' ·ι 11 ■ ■. II.· ν.',Ί ι·'·· ■·■ ' · ν 11111." · .1:. I :.··'· '.ilitii· " Ιιο .siit! Ιι. ■ · ΦΙ i·· II II.· , .11 ι ■ ' · ' ■ " .11..· Ι' Ι II.·!. Il·' ' ; ■ 1 ·· ·.i .■< tin· lui,·· ' I ·· · 11, i.-.-..I ,.l Ί ..,ιπι |. . I " '.·.' Γ. I;. Ill-ι me» ;.ml IIHpcs v l i.·'· "vin.1c !.. . t.-.ilv .i |v" i.l .i··.· <1 tli ιι* Γ" dent .11. tin· Il ill. 'Il II·· >1 t :·..·;. I ..t Inn .τ ,'ιΟΐι π·, ι· · ..Ι ι uni ... .... i .· Il ni . ·. I I U'I 1 I'. I· ■ !...·., .)..·! I. Il vit I.. ■ 11 · pi. 'duel ·" wit I .· .111 t · »i ·— |i;.m Wl'. n t..ld ν ι·!·.· i-■·. tri ·■ I.y g. · up ..I T. i ι union. Iu> : ι I h· '.·. . ■ t· -Ici 11 \ i Ί ..il λ! "i > · Il " ! b< ·. r taken |.. end lii.'i 1·'ι. mi) l':lt lu ι ' - '■ .'Uni' : 111 ;.η . ,'.·.·. ·η1 i > ν Γ· . |.·ι· 11 ( 'ι.ιι.ΐ 1i.it. τ .1..lui \ ΛΙ.ιΙΊιΗ I!. .1 a m'IIU ni v.;· !.. Il· Il 111.' I S .1 |.\ · 11 >1.1' ..; J.L'IUI 11 uck driv. ι 'Πιere won· V'"'Hi di'l"i·-.* .rlc· ι ('ported H ■ till.· in .I.Ί. η ι .ndu I ! .1 V. !. ■ I l 1.. \ II..' W 11 , !.·| . , I I - ι·..-nt, the larnest number t..i an., day lln-. year. M I AS liS 9: km: \oktii ( AKOI.IVV Fair t < m i u h t and Saturday, sliiilitl.v waimcr Saturday. I xtended weather forecast tin period liciiiiini.i,'; 7:.'!0 p. ni. .lime ti and cndiim 7 : SO p. in. June II: Temperatures near normal, iimd eratel.v eoolcr beginning of pe riod. followed li\ a reaction to warmer middle and cooler end of period; précipitation moderate North Carolina and mountain section, otherwise lijht showers, latt- i:i cfrir.ct. Gayda Cites U. S. Strikes Italian Editor Says Labor Trouble Marks First Phase of Civil War In America. I?·uno, .1 lint· 0 -(ΛΡ) An:·" ■ m strike·: \·.ί·ι >,· liclrl up t < κ I ; - y |,y Vir Km.ι■ ( iayda. lase--m' n:<niln : ιmo (•«lit... i.il inn in- ill liir, as pa- first phase m t·i\ i 1 war which. In- ;iid. \vimid I n ι . I; nat nmal mu V and : threat! π ill.· Inrluiic ;ind pin ι ■ ■ 11 ν ι if ι!).- I ' 1111 ■ -ι I States." Clayda cited the new ;t» iI ι t|i» Ninth Λ ni'-i'ii-an Λν iat "ΊΙ C " -ι ι ■ ■·-, ι - ι t " >|1. ι.ν. 11 :: 11 ret.'id < ' veea 11 11 ufder made !>v the .unvernna-! · th" l'n itf d Stall - and li-a t in in t1 val II- III SI!)(!.(Kill,nnn " lie air| 2.2.>3,:il« II in v. .· ·. I . day., had been Inst in defen e iisln (Contnued on Pace Seven.' EDGECOMBE COUNTY AUDIT RECOMMENDED Tarl.»«»ro. June <> (ATM Τι · i 1 '< Il< ι·"ί 11!re county graud j ury 'v. I m ι iniri 1(1· ·< 1 1 «. < 1 ; » ν 'a e> >π ι ; ι!· h·. :;πι I eial, detnled « · ·. ' ι n t \ .«i ' ■·, . book. . Il·" ;iii(l 11 t·· :;·· I ·.»«·!■. I j iis ι)·ι■ !bίο, nul t<1 exceed ·■', ·1 nι I cost." I The action Inllow ed al!< :·. it i· ι»· 1 I Joe Mallette of Tail»· <i < ». a . ι ι ' a ·π. of i rrejju 1;ι ι it les in .· < η ι κ ■ omul ν ι M - fires. The county eoinmi· -at·η'τ ί·· · ; audit made eaeh ye.u·. but Μ. Ι!··Μ claimed this was a summary au cut rather than a detailed one. France Says U. S. Does Not Understand Vichy, .Tunr (>.—- ( Λ I* ) -—An un til lit ial French note issued l>v the foreign ollice spokesman to ll iu ii t in answer to I . S. Secre tary of State Hull's declaration against French cooperatitn with (ierm.un said Washington mis understood France's needs in a ditficult situation. "The Fn-nih government for its pari wants tu preserve friend Is relatiiuis with the I nitrd Slates. but the federal govern ment cannot understand that the first task of the French govern ment. in the particularly diffi cult situation in which it finds itself, is to safeguard the vital interest of France," the note said. "il is surprising to see the American secretary of state de scribe as a pi licy of aggression intl oppression one" which is di rcelcd against nobody and harms the interests of no other power." GLftMAN SUPPLY SHIPS ARE SUNK BY BRITISH NAVi I.'unl'iH. .Il ι,, ι; ι MM Tin - :id u n nlt\ ..η·· lift d '· ·(!;.'/ th.it Ino ι "_v.il ι), ι·, y ' t if 1 · 1111 ι. 'tli,···· ι) >: 11 y : hi ps ;»«id . ·; ; nurd ti ;v\ 1er intend f(i t· · ïjι >ι >'y :i.«· ( i··: · '!ι ? ·:Ί : ;·■: in]) i · 'ι , ι * t ■. ,, ·ι·1 ut · a·! 11ι /. ι v.. ι r - hips. I'h· .ni.·: · I * y · »! ; ; : τ : : 11 : <|he ··; 11 ci : .\ ! «· ' : I·; · !:t · Ι" ι 1 mi ;i:»;iinst »1 · I ; ' ι . ; < ι. «ni)- 11 >)·<·» fiicounter • Ί .mil .'Pi. tin < - ιί»|) 1 \* - ips nnd ι ! ι armed tr.iwlf r These sh ips were M' d« ι f » t int-rul· Ί t · m » » ι > 1 y the I»is ι ■ · ι re I nnd 1 >1!>·τ \ e sels opera tint; iigii η -t our trade," Gulley Letter Of Resignation May Be Opening Of Bitter Row Dailv llispalcli Hurrau. Ill Ihc Sir !lu|p|. mv m:\itv avi kill. I ; ;. 1 < · ■ · 11. .lull" '! Tin1 iWj;nali m < > !' Herbert ('.ulley, W ι ' ; ι ■ county henchman of Senator Josiah \V. Hailey. wa.· accompli hod in a letter to Collector of Internal Revenue C'liai le> Robertson which tairl.v burn ed the nap τ 0:1 wrrc'i it wi- 'vned bi't oie!) more important than the bitterness and anger of an amused soul is the implication that the letter is merely the opening s m ο! a campaign desgned to oust the present collector. Such an ouster, the letter 11·ηd- to indicate would lie the only suive for tlie Oulley feeling. Nobody of the Gulley temperament and aggressivc ness could have meant anything else than that he h deteiVincd to fight 'In uiattpr through to ;!?■ ln»:ral conclusion. ΊΊιis w'ild mean an in vc ' ι*.ι t ii HI nl lilt' Ci ICI · 11 ■ I )( >]i ι ■ · i 1 li·.· ι ·\ t · ι ttlucii Itohert .mi présides and, i! hall' the tilings (iulley .-aid π ht letter are true, would reveal une Ί the iiie.v-.il·.·-! pcr.imnel ι : ι. ; 111 · >.' ι s un l'en int. In fact, i! ceins that tin.- ifir ti m nt ni I ice per nnnel i - tile rm-k upon which (iulley and Hobertsim -plit Chief slmm center appeal . tn hi M r Marietta ( ' \lann. vvhmi < In Ι Ιι· ν termed in hi let:e: a liobcrlsu» "I'i't." In hi> letter nt resignation Giilley -aid, anions other thing : "When ,von hear rumblings in the office from the ladies protesting discriinmation against them by Mrs. Mann yoli promptly start on the warpath with (Continued oa Pa^e ise.eo) Vichy Caiis Fer Defense Oi Syria France Will Defend Possessions With Own Forces, Commander In Syria Déclarés; Hull's Statement Is .Studied. V fir . · . ··,·· ΤΙ:-· Γ,.' -.1 Μ Ι, <>.·! M ... Il lo.v;.: In-·'· ■ I lit I i*ll . nt' S VI !.. i-K ί·η · 1 ν I, · . .«-Iiili· |inn tl-'i ·" " t - i . \ Il ! Γ r 11 ·< ■ I r 11 - ,Ίΐίι.ιι 111 - ■ ' . '! t:,··, ι ,·,-,·.· ν.·Ί"'ι1 ι ·■ ■ ···· ■·I ■■■ 11,.. Ιν -III ,η,-al *·■■·<· ' <·ι ■ rai ici· ' l'y . 1.,ti 1 γ. tiTt'av (1 ι! ι:· ' ·ίΙι: ι - -1 \ ι: ι terializp, but Vic'li.v chieftains for Africa, ίηιΊΐ'ΐ',ρν f ; ι ·ι u ·ι; 11 Μ,-.χ,ι···. \\'cvUali-l, 11.1 !' ι ι ji:.1ril :n ;i c .bin-'t meeting whore It v\ : ι - supposed Hull' M' t-'f;1 π(·(·· tT<· -i ri; ι Ί I 'nut fir' llv, I!,-· I·'ι - ιι' Ιι in· i 1 i 1 i r, t ο·! I' ;ii u il inn ' '; ( I · ι 1 .Ίΐι ν v. : ι nut. ! hill <·.νI>1 - · (I le.n· it v. ·. ' ! ρ u' tin· pi ι Γ| lost' -il . li.u γι ·.- u ill iit'l oppression." Unofficial sources said the » ·■ ΊI; 11 ><-i v. a pin ely co hi η. it' and J ml it ■ < Ί t-ι r< · -1«France ί > η a m: 1 ι>'_<ι■ in a recognized F.u rope alter Hi-· war. General Henri Dcntz. ennimandei m chiel' ol the French l'orce.·· in the I.evmt- Syria -railing mi hi- men lor an nubudging dcfbnse, denied ."lii w in a broadra-t last night tlial Γι .i"··· w.. surrendering rule · ' S'y ι ,nd thai ('.<■!' ill forces were I u-lin.il I.athakia. relie\ ing French ι .ronp ■■'Πι-- command is clear: defend our ί ο- - , · and del· 1them wit. .U1' 'ιν. ■. 1.u/ces." hr aid. INfcA.KU r A Y S MAIL IN LETHAL CHAMBER r;.i|f ! ..... i; (AIM Ι·Ί··. : •Τ. ι·1 \V ! ye .ifi An-on omni.. Γ\'< •".ι ·» · ,···(! · ·! I .(- it ing ins \v ju in (!-.·<· · ·· 11' ·. ·>Γ v/und. w., ι »Ι ι \· ·· ' ' ! ι ( «η 1 γ : 11 ί 'r i Si ΪΠ ίθ(1.Ί ν. lie ■ ! .un. .-d d.· id a ft π lu ! ι.'if I in h. ι !» ■· I » \ i · - » < \ : ι » ι i ( · i 111 ι · ν.· Ιι in·, tr < .ι 'cut. >ji el ι, 11111 η ·1 ;it the pi ·»· Spanish Ship Saved Nazis From Bismarck !\ I ; ι · ι . r i. .1 mi· ι> Λ i ' l- ;1 it .. · τ I ·. t Ryu.11 Si . . ι · : ι - S : it r ' i. > • ί ΤI 11 · 1 ! 11 l('t '( I lll.il ( f : : l ,ΙΙί ( ί : I ! ι i Ali ι :. ι a 1 i' ι if; ι I ί ; ici it τ i ia*. ! I ,l S J... η fur lin action «il ti ic ci ; ι 11. ι ! I il» t.il; lt:ii; ( UMIll'in M · : .fil ι ' · · · : 11# . a a! l· i' the -Bismarck v. .· u ; Im' I η- 1 1111111 > ition that I : : ν 'i l1 " · I >ι ι1 ί ; ck' ιnen had b·rn ! : « ci j ·; ι ι appr χ in.atel y 100 I » : « «. ■ (I up ! > \ Vu· I J'ri 11 i \varsh'i-.p> > dt i1 « ci thf Cîfin .m battit· t •t· il.-.y 1Î7. 1 ι · aî " w ; Hi· in ·t inkling that ( •1 ·. 1 ii.'MM) ti'ii Spanish >'rη t»l war i ν. .κ, anywiif ! c m the \ V nnly of thf ··. ion tn.lt: west .'1 Brest, Bares Red Plans Benjamin Gitlow Former national secretary of the Communist party, Henjamin (iitlow, tells the liapp-l'oudert committee in New York City that the party lias planned an offensive in the L*. S. to thwart the defense program and is working for tin? defeat. of lîruain. The committee· is inv· -t ieva'nig· Communist inroads int \'i w York's educational sy ι·- m. Attacked Italian Planes Bombard British Stronghold; Malta Al so Raided by Fascists. Riono, Juno (i (ΛΓΜ- Italian ill ■ *1 · · ; 11 !·Η. rr] the lî.ilisll -un told ot Gibraltar. which guards in.· .'ι torn Riit<· 1 ■ the· Mriiitoi ι ··:·· ,1. ;· · niçht and .-'nick itiultanoim. - > ;.t 111 ;t:· 1; :·11*|> 'i t. m M ill., hi con'ral Moditon atu an. tin· Inn .. ■ . ι tut :<·]*», »rtod tucl iy. Tin· lu .Jul»,,rdmont π! ( îibralt . ν \ i I ii : ι χ ι - ιί hi ill ΊΊ ιο 11, ι ' • u i It·: in. In Λ\"ο\ i l . made im : ι nt >· : 11. ι·.- ! !.- ,n I'ltlior if,,ils. Ιί.-iti h pliitu s. in turn, inn· !. "i iengasi and De ma. Libya, and b<nnb Ί ill· Italian : I md <il lîlindo·. .· • .ι ι 'ι· Λΐι ·titorranoan. mi \\" ΙΟ (I, s in.; It. til»' hi.nll o n ·, am. id 1 Ha 11 11 li ι ilano was ..ml 1. • : · (I ·.·. n in Ai r··· ι. i : !. ! I';.uht!ii[*. It.,;, η , πι dt haw rc'pu l.-od ;. · J " . in *· ·. Si.ll',·. " .in ! i, ■ ; n| I a i t Ml ι ildilT ·, III .1 · . 111 -1 I I .1 ! I ill ICI Γ, wi ll 1 ill I • .II! t, , ' Γ ί 101 11 Ο . I ill oil in hi li.irilr, .nt 10. British Envoy f ο Moscow On Way Home ι. · .i mu, 4mm —( y*) Su· suit"·· on ι C pj):. Β J ill i. -Hhai sudor tu ,['·.(■> Λ. "'will reluI'll *hortty" for '<>n ,1· ill Ί1 ;.nd w :1I i··» t» ·t·l> !·« hi · M ·:-1 «' l-t'v l-l ΓΛ : ! - îicl< 111. ! t • " S St. !' : <1 h \ · ill!· .fly : < ! · ! i : ' S ·■'<·.. ί ■···.;!. ί l.V Π Κ ·· . · · ■ · ;· 1. (. ί .Γ- : leg •Λ! the l'oridgn se»·»·»■■. n y'.- re lit ! . S · s ' ··..;! ' ' ν· π·1ππΐ ! · » 'il Γρ. ! ι. ί 1 Κ · !·>> '· Ρ ulliitl Ρι." M 111 If:» :. 1 i «1 ' ■ ! 11 Ί "■* ΜΊΐί. "ΛΙΐ< · .ι IV νν ci; > u I. ίκ1«»π he ( ( " p1 pucrl on P.pje Τινη"> Senate Committee Favors Lowered Draft Age Limit W I .Tuno (i ( AIM Ί ι .· l>< 11,11 r ι ihl.ii y . 11 i.iirs camm i ttoo .·»(> I II ■( (I .11 I η ·.· ·η<1π irnt t < » ! ho soloc - II \ ο -or\ ' ι ' ' .n't indav αι ithori/in*» tlu I'm·-irli'nt 1« H«lt' tho induction into tho .Λπΐι.ν οΓ dral'lors who hav\ 11 ;ichod t hoir .'.'it h birday. Th<· mini :Ttor adopted the pro . ι- ''ι l'\ a .) t11 'Λ \ nfc*. o\ or tho op position ni iTi.i it ;m l\Vym>ld>. Doin . ■*·ι .it. .\"i'th ( ' ι in >. Son.itdr H ii I. I )on i> κΊ'ί it. AI.il· 1111 ι. tho majority vliip. .mil Sen. tm Kilgoro, Domo iί : ι * West \* ι i l; ι ni». Originally, tiio bill drafted by tno soleetive service bureau would haw given tho Pjrosid^nt authority to dr ier ïervicr at an ν acr he deemed ise 1Π5 lead of ί ι ,v ι ng à η a . Su]»p' ι ' ! ι.1: 1 ·" . ·; ι· ίηΙ11 n η! \\vvv ScikiI. il ( ι u r η » ■ y, 1 )··;.. .(·· .1. Χ. - ι i ι I );.»-»« »Τ. ι V. I. η - ί) . r,i il. .ill· ι ,|.»| Π . <iii. i )rn ι· -<·: ,,ΐ. ( ', .|< ι r. 1111 · I |< ·1ι η. Hi·|uibliear». (>γρι»<·π, Th ·ι ■ a-. Ιίef>ui» ! ;c;in. Idalu i, . mi j I » : uΊ ;. « , Kr| m ;i >1 < ill. \i'W 11;ιηι|>·hirr. t} « laiU-r \ ni hil; l>\ pi·«XV ( ïlii 1K\\ -..Til 1 hi el Ice! ' i! "I > · I· lation. .is diûtîi'cl. vvuld i" t < · pi m Dill tl>r pi ·(·'-î<) I Xfl'C ·« h:- ι i ί - crrl mu \o . .nier Un· (let··! :t .·ηί of sorvicr ιΊ drafter as rach rr.'ichrl lu· l'Hih birthday Nu provision was made. liurney said, to excuse lrom service men over 2Ί venrs old who ah^ady haw* been inducted into th« ;η*" · i undu !-.«=· sc-îe.'îr. ?■: ?f*r.«ce act.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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June 6, 1941, edition 1
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