Newspapers / Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, … / July 5, 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
ft mu* pwn ^ klfMtMOCfet It. * j - IIBiQMBOK *»■ <* Henîtersmt Brnlu Htspafrfj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ι%ΪΖκΐ3»7£?τκΐΛ*Ά°* HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON. .JULY Λ. 1!» 11 i-l-busmm. ku;hv λκτϊκν,-^ five CENTS COPY Germans Cross Berezina River ********** Coal Strike May Be Averted . ι Senators Sign Oath of Loyalty to Get Pay Under a new appropriations act stipulating that none of the money in the bill shall go to pay the salary or wages of any person advocating overthrow of the government, United States Senators must sign an oath of loyalty before they can draw their pay. Oco Thompson, senate fir uncial clerk, is shown taking the affi davits of Senators Styles Bridges (center) of New Hampshire and Chandler Gurney of South Dakota. 13 TAR HEELS KILLED RAF Raids Intensified M i g h t y Force of Bombers Slashes Back Across Channel, Re placing Night Shift. London, July ■"> ( AIM Λ . force ι »! I ; Λ F' homlx 'i s. p< ' ; 111 ' e biggest yd m daylight, slashed back aero.- - tin i-li,mini \ π πι ■ ; Uni π France today in another big raid in the .ill: , ·. : : I ■ i·.· ··. ,f lîritish 11 ν ; 11 11 ' ii'·1 aga. η-1 ί ϊ ι · : ■ : η ; ι ην. The day shift took up where the night I>· 11 ■ in: Id · 11 ,, : · :. , t tering nazi targets from the m dustr: a I i {11 ! ι : · -1 : ι il 11 ' ■ ! ·. · \ ! Ι.ι ί ! ι ■ retime ι··>rt> ha-l· ■ ■ ■ ι - (I many's biggest war hip and U-boat lied The 11 :n ι ; 11 . ■ ι - channel « . lu·. ; i . ·. ' ; η . 'ν lui a h a I ! - h · » . ι : ι. I ■ ■ t ■ · ; . , . - speculated thai tin I,"Λ !· cm till I . 11 ! V lllCI c., I IlLtiV : ' bombei and ■ u!■ t■ ι ■ 1 ·!· On.· ! ... ι,, κ ι : 1 :.·;'■■■■ e> co^ted bombers eturned from a directi.>n we-' · : Γ.·· :ne .ii'tei heavy exph > 1* m a j ■ j >.. : e ι : ; ! _\ distanee inland had I μ ι : ; la-a'.d twiijf' w ithin an Is.ct; ! m . the French .side. DOCTOR CONVICTED IN DEATH OF WIFE Bath. Mi·. July f>. (AIM ,1). Merrill Ε J·· 34 Richmond phy sioiciii convietrd dt manslaughter in the <»! hi.· -.vile. Dt Lu\ t*i 11 Harris Jos.-. 3o. \va> >eiïtenced today to H) to 2" v< ii nipi ι-omnent. Permitted 1" addiv-s the court Dr. Jos.s rein-rated hi- ιιιιιοιίίιγι Later the cunt \va> told tliat he did not want t-» prosecute an appeal to the Mai-he supreme court. FDR Back In Capital President Believed Ready to Act on Rus sian Requests for Aid Against Nazis. Washington. July 5 -(.\P) Président U veil returned 1" Washington todav (ιί»ιι his Hvde Park home to muster more weapons again-t a "dictator e·.intonation" in v.liicli lie aw a definite menace Ι.ι the freedom American hold dear. He arrived in the capital about 8:3ti a. m. There v.'Te signs thai he was ready to act on Kti si an requests (Continued on P=>.ge Six) Oumansky Kept Busy Soviet Ambassador Holds Critical Posi tion With Russia and Germany al War. Itx ( IIAKI I S I». STKWAKT ( Vntral Pitss^C'i'lumnist \V . 1. nut-»n. July As M.»s- ; r λ ' .ι ; !>.ι· .-.id'«!". Constant : no Ou- i m.'i ! i". » : the t ; : \ <1 bei n« i.-. about llu· ; ι · ι ■ I rnpinu-ly ••(insulted loi*- I ι "i d:pl< m it η \V ι- h;n£t<>n. IΓ ; R 1 ... frazzles oui pretty fast, in its j with (rtTM.any. .ts reprr-en tntivo hero will be dot lated r- »rres pondingl.v :n Ins : im: .m.lî «' .ι per on- I ility of informative 111 teres! and impor tance .1 ist now, 1 lowovn·. he's kept > ι i· : than a bird 1'»^. between cun- - •ji> ;ti the State 1 (■ I >.i : tmont, which -· \Ί it.· every day, > I.V t ' 1111 C ! ( ! IC (.. · Constantino „ . id h eml>a->ν. and . OuinaruJty pi osiimiibly with I exchanges oi q.e-t.oh,-. and answers' between himself and the Kremlin. Thuugh pc)hto to new.-paperinon, , ι π 11 quite vvol I liked by 'em, he d'H -'Tt say niuoh for puhlio.it.··!!. j Ί iî*· .;iip: o mu i·. though, that ho : ι ' yot a gre it dral to toll. 1 ! ; H i> unexpectedly had hopped I ou (îoin .uiy. in all probability he'd ι ha\ ο been postod concerning the | I ι : ι ' .ιd\ anoi and in a po.si t ion j t ν » hand "it ,-niio .statements in shin ? ·' order. 'Πιο surprise, hovvcvor, hav ing boon tho othor way about. Con stantino doubtlos wa> takon iis com pletely unaware- a> anyone, and still . unoertain relative to the j tact.- he' >· furiously quizzed upon. It's understood he's as communica tive to the State department as he knows how to bo. Mo want-, ot coui'm·, a good American press and all tin· help Russia can got from Uncle Sam. Constantino really is a fairly com petent diplomat. Ho has had a hard row hoe in Washington, due to Υ. ι . · host i t.v to communism, but he (. ι : ν a ι m.s to make the most ui oui « ^pressions of qualified sym pathy with tho Soviet regime in tod'i\ - .-dilation -not that we m- I dor-e it any ί ίο than wo did be fore, but that we hope it will make : the best possible stand against the j nazi», indirectly to the democracies'; ad\ a η ta :;o. Con-tantiiie understand all that. Journalists Help Out. Some o| the overseas embassies, by the way, get some pretty effi cient press co-operation from their various newspapers' and new agencies' correspondents in Wash- ! ington. In the ola.ssifioation I don't mean to include Germany'.- Transocean ! (Continued on Page Three.) / Eight Die On Highways Fourth of July Week End Accident Toll Mounts; Two Drown ings Are Reported. Chariot te July 5. —(ΛΡ)—At least J J North C.irolini, ns hnd lost their ilV('s f'mang Hi' Fourt·' of July period up until noon todny. highway l.iUtlities were re ported. Ihcie η Ism were two drown'"ngs and one d( ath by fire. Two persons were killed by trains. ( h.irle M;i'· hlmrn, II, (if Greens boro wa- killed and three others in jured when two automobiles crash '■d this morning just outside Mich Point. Tin man fieri body of Γ, [·:, Dale, .'in-year-old Morganton textile work *'''· u' ··*' 1 ' "'lid η railway tracks there after lie apparently fell asleep on the track France· Kapei. infant daughter nf Mr. and Mr- Ir ι liapr r of Kllenbo; o, wa- injured ι .tally when the auto mobile in wliic they were riding 'la-herl i 111 ■ ■ a telephone polr. Boyd Hul'fin· , 20, of C.ibsonville, wa- drowned at Wrightsville ΙΪ-aclr lie w; s going to the rescue of his brother. Ah in, w ho later was pull ed Ir m the watei by other bathers. I «cander Mat tinv.-. fill. .a' n' ar Va I'ina, was fatally injured in an auto n ohile colli: Oil near Raleigh. Λ bakery truck ran over Mrs. Jane Watt . .it, at I ! ι ο r eiiv. killing her. An m!· 'iiioi >ile ! ι1 evele collision near Charlotte co t |! c [if. of Avery (Continued on I'age Three.) NEW YORK FIREMAN KILLED IN BLAZE New Vol k, July a. (AIM A roai ut; blaze which had -moldered un detected mort than 24 hours in a brick building η lower Broadway killed one fireman early today and injured 2!) others. The body of the dead man, Carl Iiischkoff. was carried out two hour.·, after the lire wa- declared under control, rile injured were taken to hos pitals where they were found to be suffering mostly from burns. BRITISH ISOLATE SECTOR OF SYRIA Vich.v, July à (AD British troop were reported today to have reached the Syrian-Turkish IrontiCr in a push along the railroad from Mosul, c itt.ing off the northeast cornei of S.vi ι Mill ur.v d spatehe to Vichy said the <11"\ e reached the frontier at K."nech lie. but that tile border town it elf had not latTen, French military circles, consider ing the weight and forre of the thrust into the northeast from Iraq, believed il designed as an eventual pincer movement in conjunction with the attack from the south The obtect of the dree would be to cut Syria off from Turkey. Only Minor Differences Now Remain Union and Mine Ope rators Leaders Say There May be No Strike Tuesday; Nego tiations Carried on in Other Strikes. <ISv The Associated I'ress) i'·· bility of ;i walkout of 150,000 southern soft coal minors appeared to 1)0 lading today as ο mmittees of owners and workers gathered in the capital to talk over their différences John L. Lewis, president of the CIO United Mine Workers, and Kbf r solc Gaines, representative of the operators, said negotiations for settle η ont ut the di. put· were progress ing and indicated there may he no tiake Tuesday. Ti e c mparatiyely minor det ils of contract wording—the operators al [ ready have agreed to an abandon ! ment of the old 40 cent daily wage ' differential with the north—appear- ; . ed to be Ihe only hurdle. ; Negotiations started at Alton, Til., t between the management of the j Western Cartridge Company and the ; AFL Chemical Workers on the rjiies I tion f collective bargaining repre I sentation. The firm hold:- large am : munition contracts. Members of the dairv farmers 1 union in New York Vermont and Pennsylvania, who seek hifher prices for milk shipped to Nf>· York city, nt representatives of 23.ΠΠ0 nroduc ers to confer with Owen Π. Y"ung. retired; industrialist who wn-- r| farm in New York. They hope to bring about a rise in the milk price. Reds Report German Force Driven Back Moscow, July Army reported i : ι ■, 11< ■ η I c day Ci ern la 11 Berezina and I': the banks ;ιηςί liiith strategic bodies of the ; (The Drill ι tnric Berezina, south approxin, the Berezina triistt'atinK Gei ι both rivers \va ( lernians ο>uici Drut without Berezina.) .") (AI') The Iovi tnday th.it it had • ntimious night and tempts t" tmee the ul rivers, piling bign idling the water ol barriers with the ιicoej· si uI invader.--. parallel the las unning north and .lelv 40 mile easl "I I'lie So\ iet claim nf ill attempt, to loi ce puzzling, since the ' -ι have reached the last crossing tin British Press Cheers Speech -CAP) Ρ •lUltMU'O IXi.' ι y by the •no < d i to rial· ' :iu nl tli : » t he United SU.lt pat ι fin in the it had Ivcn idio and in would 1 e\ riici to war. continent .va- the London. July - ( A Ρ ) -Pre .dci R<><· evelt's 1110· was cheered î ■· ■■ y by the Mriti press, though pressed disapj not commit more active p. Through er nounced on tl··· 'rtio and in pn that the me-- < would l)e addrc: ed to Britain Typical of )> following: The Times Americans bel · their country ·· e full share in d< issue shall b·· freedom to Daily Herald ures lead man · to defend hum u ill, Slalm and only hope the warnings will those Americ ' safety from : One of the the President was The Daily clared the address "did η >t take us any considerable distance." "Has not th»· time come." The Sketch a-ked. ",nr the United States to think in tews of action of a cause to which :t has been devoted' • •we ι e any In refuse t term in mg •ne i\-e irai lewi longei1 that take it.> that the which allow md flourish." "Three great f;g nd in the stiuggh • freedom, I ί I ), )S^Vo| t. ι 'hurch We cm repeated convince hope for 1 'resident' - speedily who still l.ition." papers which found >peeeh unsatisfying Sketch, which de Singer Honored Grace Moore Soncstress Grace J!·· .r« wears the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle, highest decoration In ' ο wed liy that republic. The medal »ir given to her in New York in aM'iee.ation of her recent good-will t ..· >■.i;th of the border. The ]n> :: was made bv Mex «art ( ■ General Rafael de la (.'· ! . Britain Will Buy Cctton Agriculture Depart ment Notified of In tention to Take 20,000 Bales Monthly, W. : Inn-!..!·. ,1 s ;igil I Ί 1111 Jill »\ t M I'llt . !. I ' imt; -1 " ι : .lion w.i.- .·»··< · η a Hr.'i-h II,,; • I Λ«ι ..· M I'll ■· ■ · , · ι If., I'll.(11)11 Ι»»:. , · ; inrlei ît.«· Icnd-h F«, I ! ; '· 1 Γ J ■ -hipping .spare. 11.,s n··! nil *!i 111 I ,·. illï! y . •d .!« V .It,·.!·,·! p1,ι ' 'Ulin 111 l ilted gnods >!J( · (1 η: Ik. c1 e· c ,,nd d: «-d - mil" ncr'iMMit tin·- ν e. . . ι - p: «pared 1" take .. >0.0()Π ίi,iI··- «>f c<'tl·»n ··■'., a sur;»: 1 -ι t<» ;igr cult whn had qivrn ap h '>< ! Λ if in·» o! the Λ ρ mm . · tn the I'n ted Kifmd"P Hi lt, Hi's . l< · ι nv 'imt ο I (·( »t t'«n. ·=>»-»■. \ « · ! ■<U11 rl result nniy fi''i -h pp extended hy 1he l'n îc<i Stale "WIATIIIR I OK XOIiTII ( VUOI IN X 1. it* li t rain in northeast ι » » « * scattered ihnniïnshow π s "» south an»! mcs| portions ten· :■.··! and Sundjv. > !» ^ * * ?1 ' ronlt-r < a 1 and central portions Λ t« day ' I ι : · Ί11 • ■nth •d ! Γ • iMl ; Iv pornt 11er t she :■ Πμ Si ΙΟΠ ί that said, ng aid Pioneering for Defense ^Λ<~' ·'·. .· Kk'anor Sense, dietetic expert, pictured at the window of a mobile kitchen in New York, hands a diploma to Sidney Laum·, on»· of a ciu>s of 07 women who have completed the country's first defense coorse in the operation of kitchens-on-wheels. Holiday Death Toll Mounting Τ ο Record Automobile Accidénts Bring Death to At Least 151 Pleasure Seekers 23 More Than Total Fatalities Last Fourth. ( l!\ The Associated Press) Λ rising holiday traffic toll was reported across the nation today, with automobiles brins inu death to at least 151 pleas ure seekers—or more than the total fatalities from all causes on last \ car's I'ourth of July. Drownings, airplane crashes, shootings and oilier violent forms ol de.ith look an addi tional N'i lives brinnini; tile to tal fatalities to .1^ reported h> S a. m today. Ill pi i'S !' u.- VI .,> . he X.ilinn ! Safety Council estijiiated at K.ï the iiKi'MKil average 111· ■ '■ traffic (il·,·· 1- : .1 ]■': d is !v Altlm u·: led h ' ■ I: v η eili na'.ill : I nnl.a Πι ' · ' 4. 1. A . . i M.-rnia I. ( I i .· ou na :î. Λ1 i 2 la î: ι■ ΛΙ ·. M.Μ Ι Mi·.-.,: ; li. M. : A | Χι λ .le . . Λ \ .' V . I York 21 \ H 22, ( > ,<y|v an ,. I !» S . '; .· . ' Τι·ι,- ' licssi'i· I. Tes , I. i · .· !. W , - ·ι : 11 ;· : : \\ , · \ 5. UV ·..!! . π li TAR HEEL SOLDIER KILLED IN FLO RDI A •Toeph II I ' \ C . ...Id , World War Monument Hit ! Berlin. ! !y - AIM Γ>> t h ; I r,iid(M> <U * ι "N < ■■ i : · .· · 1 un !, i .{ h u<, i Canadian W !d W nun «-nt f I Brc>| : ! 1 · .. . * :· ! ι Î Ί ι 1 : * | : *4/1 < ·<.·<.■ ' ι j >ifd Κ π · c!·. p« ι. the hi^h ; c ( unmand ·.ud t. >d.t> The C»iM'it η ud wr.ik un l> «»f the RAF ;il " h«»mhed \\ c t«*rti (ïrr ninny, hut tailed to muse e\t«aisi\< damage. Allop-lher. they said. m\ British planes \\< m d"\\ ned during the night. The port < ί 1Ί \ ■1 · >ut h ; mil t h» · in dus-trial midlands wore said to have ι « en the piincipal night target oi ti t ι> ttvvatte Λ ο.'ΚΗΜοη merehmt \c. >ei ν · ixp . ltd .un!: in , cr. umf l ··!. " Κη,ςΐ.. η \w. t cvw-st. Reds Claim Nazi Losses Of 750,000 German Announce ment of Advance Into Russia Would Mean Their F ο r c e s Are Within 300 Miles of Moscow. ( B\ The \ssociated Press) \ German invasion force, at last smashing into the Stalin I.inc. lias crossed the bloody Bere zina river and reached the banks of till- Dnepr in its two-weeks old drive toward Moscow, the German high command reported today. Hiis flat announcement was made in the face of Russian claims that the Berezina river sector had been turned into a watery death-trap lor thousands ol Germans and meant, if true, t lia t the Germans were about 300 miles from Moscow, having traversed more than .".00 miles of Russian territory, counting the the 1'olish buffer zone. highlighted ■ 1 :·...: the drive thus '·'■>■ c.v ··...!!.- nearly 751). dead. wounded and "I the elile ' the t >t·: man army. The Red \rm\ declared its stand alone the Berezina and Druja waterways had rolled back terrific German assaults, with Germans caught in a destructive hail of artillery and machine gun lire in the very waters, there to he carried, wounded or dying, dow nstream. ■'hi.-, t., tr< dit tin· Π.an report, was the modern counterpart of the rout ot Napoleon—with variations. Napoleon s grande armee was cut to pieces η the bloody Barezina in its 1 *'*-- ' 1. '■ Mi . w Niiw. the Germans are meeting fierce resist· ·*»>«· ' > on the w;.v !.. Moscow. - · · · ■ I U re/ na and the waterway system to the north, which includes the Druja, lies the S"· : ' I -I lie ! lie Hod All:. v's pritM '■ipa 1 I..rill call, η By the (icrman version. panzer columns which flanked France's Maiiinot line were rolling toward il lor their major test against the might ol the Soviet I nion. ' e (!eri.:.ire e...:r . d to have il' :e: of old ■ v!. fii :«h Lithua :ae Baltic Russia had absorbed as a buff . a η - 1 ; : ι ν t > acknow e ,· m . .f 1111·a lines in i..."d(r region. unique declared ■ ■ ι ■ eon unable to ι l ee days ·' it acknow ( ' ■ · · ., - ι ι ';iy, Three.) 58 Persons Sen e I une m Jail For I lie Past Month < ' held m .in· time or '! ■·! June, ι lily report slu i iff L. I, .1 ol 439 jail about nine ith nine per iif4 time or t - Slowed. Nazis Reach Berlin Sources Report Troops Have Reached Dnepr River 120 Miles East of Minsk. 1*··· . ■' .!>· '< ι MM Tlic Oor • 1 : . 111 ·11 contact 1» Today, ' ! · 11 11 ι Dni'i ii ■ ι -, · ι ; 11 Orsha, 120 miles cast of Minsk, authorized ' ' I ICI IVp 'llrci t"ll igllt. In ili< Minsk area itself, as at η ίρ\ nllii'i 11111 ' 11 ■ in Η'ι· roar of the ( ϊ t11 11 η il' iiirt· I'nlifmn npparent \ -! II r.isji'd : niuti·: rupteri far he I'iihI tin m : i m h · ΊΊκ· high coin ■ lid c π ι η ι uiiH|iu' poke ol encircled troop: there. Capture of Minsk has not been claimed nfl'icially
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 5, 1941, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75