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I All men are created equal . amont' these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Henîterson Bathj Hispatrh ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SEi ΊΊΟΧ OF NOR] tl CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA k TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY Ai TERXOON. -) I ' ! Λ" I, FMI .thus,., V, ,/V\!;V,^V'K"N,,UN FIVE CENTS COPY Slaughter Of Nazis Reported ********** *********** * * * * *********** FDR Says Americans Must Pledge Lives, If Necessary Principles Threatened, He Declares President Repeats That ireedom cannot Live in 1 his Country it it Has Been Wiped Out in All Others. llvdc I'ark. Juh 1.—<\Γ> — l*ro> i(l<-ilt lîoosevell w allied liie Amer ir.iii people lod.i> tli.it thcv must lie uilliim once iimn· to plcdûe their lives, "il it In- neces sary," I nr tin· preservation of their cherished liberty. Ameiicuus everywhere. from President to humblest ι iti/rn. join id a moment later ill a pulse kindling Ind.-prudence It a y pledge of allegiance to flau and country. Speaking L'y radio from the Frank- : lin I). Un· ι \ ell Lihrai y iti ;i nation wide ι cielirata>;, Ί Ihe Κ··:ιrth of July, tile ('hie! K.vc'itivc .nd Ihe fundamental pi .nci| le-. t..r v.wich Aiuene.in- -. ''lit;:.: 1Ï7H wn e be ing - ! ι irk iliiwn by lyri.niy abroad and threatened on tht.i Mile ol lilt.· Allant i r "I tell the American people soleniul>." the I'resident declar ed. "that the I nited Stales will never survive as a lia|>p\ and prosperous oasis of lihcrU in the midst of a desert of dictatorship. "And so it i> that when we repeat the ureal plcd.e lo our cnunlr\ and to our fias it must hi- our deep coiivietion that we pledge as well our work, our will, and if it he neeessar> our lives." Mr. R tiscvelt said it was simple— i a In ι" ■ I :n ι île mi i ndi ■(! -fur peuple In lei their patrioti.-m slop wit: II..g waving and a reaffirmation in the | belii f in the cause of freedom. "Yet all i>l η wh" lie awake at night all n! il \\ ! ι < -ludy and study again -know I ;!1 well that η D'ex·! day w e eami"! a\ e freed· ή with pitch I '1 rk and nri -Let " he - id Not can freedom be aved m olir land, lie cried, il neighb r na (Continued on l'atze ivvoi CALYPSO MAN DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT Goldsboro. July I (AIM -- Carl Jinnette, ad. .ι - ilc-anaii i'r«»m Calyp so, was fatally injured in an auto mobile accident near Kaison about 1 1 o'clock tlu Mini miul; t 'hief < » ! « Police J. I·' Johnson, of Mt. Olive, j said that Jmnette was found in the wreckage of his automobile beside the highway and that he died on the ί way to a Mt Olive hospital. Cans*» | of the accident wa not inmiediately ; deterniined. Tripoli Hit In Heavy Raid Cairo, July 4. — (AIM—Λ heavy bri'.i.-h air raid on Ί'ι .pull, tin· cap- ; ital and chid base ι > I 1. 11 > y ; ι, for the second suciVC^vc 11 T.u ! 11 was re ported l>y the ΚΛΚ today. This raid, la-t night, wa one of a .-cries of sweeping air bombardments over north Alrica and Syria, a communi que -aid. Big bombers set lire to two ships, each of about à,0(ï(l ton.-. Outside the Tripoli harbor another ves-el was found .-till burning as a TC^ult of the raid the night before, the communique said. The Tripoli airdrome aNn was bombed and machine gunned, it add ed. and at least one Italian plane was destroyed besides several others heavily damaged SPIRIT OF 1776 FLAMES AGAIN IN 1911 Two Strikes In Effect Work Delayed on Air Corps Project; New York City's Milk Sup ply Threatened. (By The Associa it'll Press.) T\v > strike.-, one delaying work <>n an important Army air corps project and another threatening New Yuri; city' milk supply, engaged labor mlei e It-»day m the midst of the na t : on ' holiday celebration. War department officials cxpre cri mounting concern mcr the strike of 1 .,100 Λ Η. building trades work - ers at Jefferson Barrack.··. St. Loin-, M<·.. *.i»ore the air eorp- plans to be gin training recruits on September 1. The Λ1*Ί< men walked out in pro test to employment ot about 60 WTA workers in painting 28 oui ot new buildings. Work on tin expansion project e less than one-fourth completed, it was said. New York's milk strike, precipi tated by 23,000 dairy farmer union members in an ellort to torce high er prices, took a graver turn when an oigani/ed group of i<(),00(l other milk producer- announced they would aid the union providing (Kven 1). Young, retired indu-tnalist. would icad the strike. In another strike dating Iron March 14 union members aske.i President Roosevelt to lake over ihc American Potash and Chemical On poration plant at Trona. C'.iL, "in the interest of the American public." BRITISH TANK FORCE REPULSED IN LIBYA Home, July 4. — ( AP) — Firitish tanks, making a thrust outside the defenses of besieged Tobruk in Libya, were forced back by fa.sci.-t fin·, iht Italian high c· niniand said toda\. Italian planes bombed fortifica tions around the port and attacked a railroad center m Egypt, the high command added. Army Gets New Dive Bombers RAF Raids Kept intact London, July I. - (Λ1')—The 1CΛl· . keeping intact its string of day and ni^ht air blows a^aitis' (ierinany. sw·- pt back across li:o clianncl 11.ι.. altcrno η in a new oflensive agaai.t , {Îerman occupied Ftance. The daylight assault followed a. 111 i ·. m t raid in which the air ministry -aid F . '"ι. . ite "I the Krupp work.-, was a ii ,en target and fires wei ·. 1;.ι led thn e and < Ί -ewhei e in the Uuhi \ alley. With visib lity he!t··! than in · e cent (i i.» . thi day raidei - îlew Jul;:.. a pp. · l'en t ly « aded lot the i η va.-· i1 »n I'n.i t area between Boulogne .ni I )ieppe. British Occupy Deire-Ez-Zor ('«till». July Α. ιΛΙ')—Occupation j « ·I 1 )eire-1\7. by a lit iti-dι Indian ! lorce driving into eastern Sy ... iioni Iraq alony the Suphrate- river was reported today by the Middle La. ; command. At I )eu e-K/-/· >!'. "ii the hue of ad\.au e arm. Syr.a toward Alep po. .te «)ί an important an base, and the Medietri.m coast near the Tar.\. .h front «er. a potential avenue • ·;' I'et :'eaî Îor lae X'.chy force -the coininuniquo said the Hritish seized ί .\· :;ηη·. two w.»i planes and many \ t · ! ι. c iC . It . ι ; I. "I'tCi I thi i:1l|«irtiint dl'VCllip iii·!.τ> "ii nthi'i I'.'Hit.- ill Syria, K...-t ΛI ru-a 111 X. rt h Africa. KKl.K ITATIONS Tokyo. .Iul.\ I.— (AIM—!!ni peror Hirohito sent President Koosevelt .1 message today feliei ; tating the I'nited States 011 the I I i».»st anniversary of independ ence. Deliveries Are Begun Six Squadrons oi Im proved Planes to be Organized by Novem ber at Least. Λ ι ray a ir force ! ι·ι·Κ> I;.. (IrliviM ■ .! w.i Ii:iin"·< 1 : !Ί I'll : |..nt I.I Cm \ <t!MU itill IV th.il .Ί·ρΓ"\in cr- ν hi lie .ι maneuvers wh< \V ! ! I I'('(■(' I \ " ( ' t! . 11 i 11 i ι i.U in It' 11 m-nl μ Γ ; 11 τ · . 11111 ; ; ι ! Η.·Ι · η< w . li!i;hl\ i 1114 ρ! ι h 1 - U .ι···' ΐ ,1 (lo/fll Λ 1 ! 11 · Μ'. ly ( ΑΡ) The • tarti (i t«. ι · «·· . .· ■ »l dive ί» ml»· t y, ; m ( I ; > I, ι !. ; κ ι \ · '>γ t » ι · u ; * * ι /m", ο y six squadron oi \meriean et >u ! 11 ( * s ! u h 'il S: ιιΐ.,ι ndifat ii m s ν. » π 100 d'\ Γ ι»· îl»lo for :s(. in :.«11 American troops first large scale rdin:it«"l ι .p'.ny oimd l'urée ι! !'/.(·( 1 ί ! ' t In·1! i) t 111(11Γ !1 ,ιιι.Ι : ι· ? » · ! 11:11 u i n« ·ν. I: ι ί ι a η r 1. ι so]-\ iiM- lin·!··;' «' . (Conl irn:i'!l ·η Pnije WIATHIR 1Oi; \(Hi t M ΓΛΗΟΜΝ V Λ1 ostl\ rloud\ ftIII (K-r.isional show ors and thunderstorms to niuht and viUirday; prnhahl> heav> rain locally in wist por tion. not so warm Sa lu r da.\. Ilxtended weather forecast Inr the period I'm m 7:30 p. in. July 4 to 7:30 p. in. July 9.—Rainlail hcav> in mo»u sections, showers aiul thunderstorms first half northern section and occasion al thundershow ers throughout the period in southern portion: cooler in tin Carolines and Georgia. RAF Loses 21 Planes 1 Ini. July , -!!i iti: li ! .1.(1 ι: II. t ( ; I ; : I iiTllliill i ;i i.t-d Ι' ι ι ι-,. \ \ ι . ···· 1 the ι,.-- "! . . tier 111 . ii ι »! 1111 ' m ' . .-i11 l'uni 11 : .ml . I Bnt churtnel 11 Λ"! I K'll !1 ' l int ■ lire !nul' I Holiday Death Toll Mounts ΤΠ» * J * ivapialy ( l>\ I he Xssoci.tU'd i'ι rsN,) Violent deaths clan m <! at least 2$ \ if! I ! 1< .(i, ι Y I ifI » >1 f h .( Il ! ·ι I IliffMH I I V, ! ' , 111 f 111.11 ! ,i It ,. ' ; .III > nil! I Y 1 ' V 'I Si 9 ell VllL I V . I 1 . Ί <■·..' I "ι I ΗΊ -nil· "I 1 H'l11 ! . , i if ( I II 1 .. 11 I if . ( I ill ! : ' I f \ (M l'\ · ' 11Η ! f.lll 1· llfllH! '! . 1 · Ή :ι 11^ I . ! : - II Kl mil ι II pi.UK · ..ft uif I. I ' I KI..I Will· ,i thrfi (i. > h« · .·«.:> \Wf ν f nd ! < ι ί " * ho ' ! 11111 . î'ii· Wit ι· »n«. i S,. ; · : \ 1 Council estimated there would be 17"> tral'l ι·■ death-. 105 ·ν th.m v. r d ihe c >uncil c· » ' Ν ,ι η « ί . . ; I t« μ I h ν;' .ι ,! .. \ \\Λ ru · (Ι There were 128 violent «i·· st! - > - ι Tried I. » > t .7 i !\ 4 .il ο \\ « « > c ! ï ι y. Oi th · ι (VA \\ f if ! · · h.;. i (Continued on Γ.-ge b.-.uj-) Is Rumored Unconfirmed Reports Say Japanese Prepar ing for Drive into French lndo-China. h ii .!)({ Ί h..: \ ι · ι ί ; < t · ■ it. t l< >11 I : ■ · ' '■ . .1 ■ ! ·: / ' · 1 . · < ' i H'l II > ijηi hu ly doni.-d It \ ' « ,i ·.·;,· ι · .1 : j ', ι Π t ' ( ' ι ; ι η 1 'ΓΙ ,d I'll ill! ■) tin· 1H.U i · i ! · ··'! II:»·» >·ΙΛ m t · \ · ·· : ·:· "i United M. 1( ·'··· I' ' · which - ' ' aid :.·>nal aid i.· llriia ι. - ι ι 1'γΙηί thai ι·· any demanded that . i ; 11 > ; 111 · ,·,ι· ..ι ! , ·· r m ivtui η !«»' ! * Oh* -I'd ι ejiiiiie ι if Waiin ι TRIAL AiR RAID ALARM IN MOSCOW Moscow. July 4.—(AP) A trial η γ. i i sliced this nwrn m ι. λι ι · > : nintf ;ιΐ 1 4f> .< • ·. .m· ι t ι : . ι »nr h « » r and *20 min 11 os ; ;, ! * m *. 11 ιιι.ί t.ft! tit- ' · . i-d timo Iho sn ons ' .id ι··<·«·:ι -η;.··.-m-d m thο r;ipitj] ·"·■·'· ι » . îht war with Cîtr iriaay. Reds Claim Dead Litter Battlefield Russians Declare Three Main German Offensives Blocked— Hitler's Headquarters Report Pursuit of Soviet Forces. (Hy The Associated IPress) Ail ill 11iil'T s invasion armies are approaching the main Soviet del'en e ramparts—the mystery veiled "Stalin line"—the Ger nians declared today, while the Russians reported a vast slaught er of nazi troops in two-day old lighting along the bloody Bere zina river. 100 miles west of Moscow. The Stalin line in Russia is composed supposedly of a coun terpart of France's Maginot Fine and extends from the Fkraine to the fïulf of Finland. The Berlin radio asserted vaguo!.\ that at least one nazi spearhead had knifed beyond the (icrmans' fnrtherest World War penetration ol Russia. (By The Associated Press) Russia's high command today reported a vast slaughter of fierman troops in the second < 1 a\ of fighitng along the bloody Berezina river. 100 miles west of Moscow, with "thousands of <;< rman dead blazing tanks and cneim aircraft" littering the battlefield. ! ! V y dr.-Tared that the ' .··!'!en-ives into • on chocked by · ; m cl that in !iad been I, ■ !. §,' In tiie Minsk area, on the cen tral front the Berlin radio re ported that So\ ict troops failed in .tn attempt to smash through a nazi encirclement and that .0.000 Russians had been cap t nred. ! h·.· · m claim? ' 1 · I ν « ·■! Army • ' : munique invading ν defeat dur ·■ .· }■'·■ >!"'iii-k sec '1 1 ' 'ί Minsk I in h.'cr \dolf Hitler s head on.liters asserted that pursuit of the Red \rm> was proceding i< lent less! \ along the whole eastern front. I he na/ι high command de it' 'Hinged <>n Page Four) Bombers Dive On Bremen Ι.··; .-ι .ι ν Ι -Μ') Ihg Bnt o )·ι j ■ ·<·ι over the : ι . 1 ' · ι ι ι :'ι in id day light scored direct hit* on a large \ ' : : : » ■ \\ ; I ' : t l't >| : I ; I ! rn of the G< an port and ship building city, ι hf ' · , -ι ι \ ! t i »« t » m 1 today. ' « ! ; Λ I· t; · ν ( I ; < ι η only a ■·:'·: ' 1 »"11i■ ''u spoil aj'u ι" the night h.id left it. The !!]■·; !!!!!:; nUill'ivS tliore pieced -o .. \\'iμ·ι■ ariltho channel this cittern- Mm : ! : .ι new ι »i ! ensi ve against r.azi-nccupied France as the KAF kept intaet 1- string «>1 day and night ; ! i r I)lows. Heside unlo· ng then explosives '.on: Γ)0 irrl nvci' the big factory. • In .ι iiiim-i y -aid. heavy Blen heim b m bers att icked a freight and , alined junet'on northwest of Bre men and machine g inned pi a η es on η wirtield.
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