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ïtettîteram Baîhj Htspafrit ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF ΝΟΚΓΗ CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TVVENTY-EIGHTII YEAR ιτΗΒΚΑ8™*ΑΙΛνΆ°9 HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AI-'TERNOO N, -JULY Hi. lull 1,,;b,jsV:x!:kÎÎ μ!·ν.ΛϊΤεκνοον FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis Hide Details Of Russian Invasion, While Reds Report German Division Annihilated ********** **.**#. ****»*»**»» ι Heavy Fighting Continues In Syria Taft Says Navy Plans Irish Base Republican Senator Says He Has Reliable Authority for State ment; Knox and Stark Summoned Before Committee. \\ r bum ton. Jul ν 10.— < ΛI * ) — Senator Tail. Republican. Ohio, (old the Senate toda> that he h ;i <i heard weeks ago "mi re liable .ιiltïioti 1\ that the I'liitecl States was constructing a naval air liav tor Cireat itritain in northern Ireland/' "S t;< ! ·:«!.· Mu· In t dr..ft · Γ till: ' Ί it .aided in vi ad lii'C: VI ! \V< ·! if le· 11 Willi.;-· alter < : 11 ] upon the President, annonnec ' tli.it · ' ojniiinii w« should · · -1.11 » - 11 h . ? ■ \ I m e- h. it h in n« uthern I rel; " ( I . 11 nl ι ' i Sent l.i iul "The · K*ei 11 >; 11 ;· >n "I Ii eland wotii ! ι el h ·. e pt ; !..i}> -1 11.11Γ - m 111 i ' ί ι I »r ι ; : h 1 ' ■ ■!· !" ervie; el ewherc. alia put a hall-million American boys in to tl·· Ia It.· I i land "A I ». e » · .n Ii eland v. mild be much mon e! 'i-eti\ e !·· protêt t shippmi' Ihcin a bast* in Iceland. Every argu ment th,·! h.ι i π -en u ed lor tin· oe eiij.ati'-n « » I Iceland applies to Ire land and Kn;:land and Portunal." 'I'aft contended th.it the land ing oi Inited States troops in Iceland was an act "exactly equivalent to aggressive war" and one which the President had no right to take without au thoi'it> from ( ongress. It the occupation oi Iceland is del euse. Taft saiil. "then any act the President «ares to order is deh lis»·." In · ' i ; ι · r develop· · ieu t. the Sen ate · ;«.·.:< Ittee \ oted t< · · lim !' ■ :.· S· (·ι .'îiti \ Kii'»\ and Admira 1 ; : ■ I H St III.. ehiet « >1 naval < »" ι ι it ;· -ι ι l'i Ii'·! ι l'y tomorrow on re p. ! t t · ι î Γ ι -1 ted St .· te Navy unit. ii.iVe «!' .:· « I ι : ι ..etna I Combat wit ! C ;e! \ e -el L'i. . •'ill Wo Mi. Deiiixer..:. Ma - ι ( *' at iimed on î-'age Four) House Passes Deferment Bill \\\. h ngton, July 10. ( ΛΙ')- The II·. m apptu\eel toil,iy κu providing for the mandatory defer I: III! : Γ> Ml! ! Ι ι 11 I t, : ! V l! « I ; ! 1 . î 1.1 ' ut 11 Λ ! Willi Wen Jo \ ill 111- ulc.il'. 'Ill I li\ I and ··. -it) ha\ e nut been ci ! ; 1111 ci. Ί m i ι · e member.- >l,ii"!i'd di-cii>s : m; . :i iin ndment 1 >ν Kepresenla t \ t* !·.: ten. I ν ι · ι > u i j 111 * i m, Ohio, to per it liil'îl :'}! III' uldrr will) IkiVO heel : ι ici 111 · 11 ci iitu service le be cl is c h a ι cl · ι j i". > then c »\v r ι ΐ'^μκ·-!. Ί'!ι· Ι! ! -1 « ·ι ι prop·» .il was defeated 11!) te la.'î. en a teller \ "te. afte (Continued on Page Four) State Railway Bond Issue Is Asked Κ .il . .Jim lu (AIM 1Ί..Π- t 111111! < < - I h. it idiicd ii[ the S * 111 < <mti ιillt il ,\l i.ifili· and North Ca • ■ I i 11. « Uailroad and |>· >.-s il> I ν tu bliil a spui I'm· tu Cherry Point advani < (ι ain liiri ti n today when Attornc « W in ;.11 liai ! s Mc.Mullan a.-Ued tl utilities commission to approve ι Sllallee III S2II0.IHIU 111 i l.ipi'i iVeillCl bond-. Tin railroad, which runs l'roi Mon head City to Goldsboro, now operated under lease bv ttie Atlant niid Kast Carolina Railway. The act ol the legislature ai'tho l/ed the State to borrow up to $201 000 for the railroad, providing tl borrowing was authorized by tl governoi and tile council of stat liroughtoii and the council alreac have aiithon/.ed issuance of $511,01 01 tl, it total. The spur line to Cherry Point w be h· ce- ; ta led if the proposed $14 9ΰί> 000 Marine base ia cunstructi there. Strike Hits Auto Plant 18,500 Chrysler Work men Idle Following Sti ike in Detroit Up holstery Plant. (By The Associated Press.) A shutdown of lour Chrysler automobile plants at Detroit was attributed today to a strike at an automobile upholstery factory in the same ;ity. \ppro\imatel\ IS.."><)(> Chry sler workers were made idle by the walkout ol CIO worker^ .it the plant of \ itional \utomo live libers, lue. Behind the strike was the union's demand for increased wanes upon ex piration ot tin· present labor con tract August I. At tin Wiel; I '■ · '·■ !' C 'ι ί 'ί >.my I plant ;i Satina v. . Aiiiii. η .ei r i km .·· ol I th< Steel \V« >rla ( »: ...ani/inn ( '· ·. 11 j 111, tt«M 1 ! lick. · :!·. i ! I ί (1 !(!"-('t 1 Wa;',e demand.- The Wiek« - 1'aelorv ί manufacture:- l»«»i !<·. t< »r Army I «'amps. Fedei Ί ( ' « ί h ·. ' ι'."!' Jamc Ι", ι Dewey did avd tli.it unless the r-triUc· it. the upliul. ii i \ plant were et ! ! e ( 1 < j ι, · < · i; I ν » t ! ι » r autoniot :ve I.te 1.1 ! ·ι \·. ■ *l(|(i he . : lected. ΛΙ·Ί, ( ledrieaI workers who walk ed · ·! ι ,ι c-11 -iruct ion job Mil the u<>\ » einrn< nt proji et .it Chnrlestown, Ind. ;·οΠ·. ; i t.. e< tine l»;.ek to w»rk tod a\ v. I : ! |r their 111 : ' * *11 ;i!;eiit nei»"t m :«\1 with tii'· \V;ir department t·>i" hitthei 1 1 pay. When 400 electricians walk* d , (.! ι Tn· <i. ι \. their sp< >ke.-i ι ien ;e ! adjaet ι1 ' 'leti'Iim' pïants were p.i \ llIJ $1 .")(i I : ι 'in !<>i ^ 11 ! >. i I : ι r work w 1' ι 'a wm I.mm · .11 Charlestown were draw j ing $1.3* 1-2. Gayda Blasts U. S. Action Iïome. .Inly 10. (ΛΡ) The au il nntative la-cist editor Vir^ina (îavda .>hs'T\ed today that Amer ican and British troops m J celant , were "îtic tare,els I'm* eventual legi III iia!·· at ι., ι . \ < y , '· 111 \ 9 Wi -Me; f ι t h« + -1 i.iper Î j 1 C.î κ »! l'al* ■ ti l ! , ! he added: j "l'A e \ ί t.. \ \i er e η hellicosit ν Ta- idt M il t il t-ell w ithout equivo (. cation .. a « ii hot ι «ti | ·: ·\ ok « · : ι some incident. or rallie: >1 a w;. il between Kurope and the Unitec State-.1 n Gayda and other commentators al [<; tacked Wendell L. Willkie !<>r hi statement laboring the establishmen ol t'. S. milit es hases in norther: lieland and Scotland. This wa< called a step in "th e race to inherit the British empire. i WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. I' Considerable cluuilinos « itli ·- scattered thunderslunvers Friday ^ and in the interior this. after noon or tonight. BRITISH BOMB ITALIAN CITIES Glass Chosen For Honor Washington. Julv 10.— (MM — \ conference of Senate Demo crats unanimously selected 8!» yeur-old Senator Carter (ilass, Democrat. Virginia, today to be president pro-tempore of t lie chamber in winch lie has served l'or 21 years. (ilass will succeed the late sen ator I'at Harrison. Democrat. Mississippi, when the Senate rati lies toda.v s conference selection. Germans See U. S.-British Cooperation I ici Int. July Κ». ι AI' » Tin* I 'ml t ·( i Stairs ocelli ι.it iui ι <Ί led,nul v.a.· vu \\ ed iii , ι u I h 111 i/i(l I lerl-in ιμι.η - Km . today as evident ο ol iar rc;icli it!.; I i I !t . h - A|IH'I'!I\!!I CoopC! atlOU 111 a Wiir zone. The iiiipri- . m here was .ml t-> be 111 ; 11 the 1 > : it! Il < I « · η» » I in tend te w it lid raw tin.· ii hue; h'·:ιι Iceland . nd that Amei :e .n aid lirit. h "! d iei · t here will Maud t< >-,et hei ai;ain t ( h rn ian\. The -p< 'l.e ι an >.ud report h.· a pj '«· 11 I'd η the IÎ! 11.- ! ι ρ; ι *" th. : (it : ι· ,ιΐιν M id . cut energetic n- '«· I'Vance, * Spa in and I * « « ι Î11 u ι ί ur^in; II if : 11 to .·-1 il l'en re -tance a.u un -l "American im a .«.n ' Imt th< «· Ik liatly denied. "There have heen n* such notes and they are not neces sary," he said. Hope Remains For Nurses \V Islington, .lut> in (AIM \.· ' on.ι ! I u.idin ·.. fli·; · > ! the Ann neai Ked C.'ross. 11· I ι ml; 1" give up hop< lor SOVCll lltll'M .111(1 Hill K('(l C'l'os Worker feared 1< > -1 at sea. walk' ' anxiously today for further informa lion Irom the .Navy or the Stall department. ) Six of the nurse.- who sailed Jim Λ for England aboard a British ves sel are missing. Red Cross official reported their ship was torpedoei about two weeks ago. Mrs. H115I1 Hreckenridge. soeiei; \.nman oi Winston-Salem, N. C\. ; volunteer, was aboard the Dutcl ! ship Maasdam. sunk several day alter it .-aiied from an Atlantic por . tally in June. Syracuse Raided In Daylight; 14 Civilians Killed, 30 Injured at Naples. Hoirie. July 10.— (AIM—Re newal of British air attacks on ital> proper alter a lapse of mam weeks was reported toda.x b\ the Italian high eomniand—a low-level daylight thrust at Syracuse and a blow by night at Naples wliieh π suited in li civilians killed and .'M injured. ( V. helht Γ til·· 1 · CI e 1-: he :· « il.it « d « «pei atioie m ' κ.· tipeniru; (il a U: 1.lined ol leh- !'. · similar to tl; ■ · I ί A l·" ..ell·!! t ( 1 e Γ11. ;1 μ ν !" .·. 111 < » i« * than a m >nth ol3, remained it he seen. So ι, 11 the Italian < · 1 ι up kjuc ind km ti·' i I ! it · two place* I ! ι· attacked ithout ell a llei ι.:.;ι 1)( 'in tin· It a I i .ι 11 force. ( λ. ; j ill· . on 11 - Italian nia m land. \, ι Ι,ι i l»i·,ι : · d ι .'.iiui.ii y. Syi »ι ι lit· is ; 11 > < >ut . 111 ib> to the oath. III! the soil 11 it .!·· ' > it of the big i. - land of Sieiiy. S Ian airport.- and ; .tiier ol>|eeti\ t \ e lieen bombed ι epeatedly by I » ι 11111 to c<· m η : ,iet a\i: ope: lion in north Africa.) RAF Raids Despite Fog London, July through bank.- . .i I it ! tighter l· niilisl» channel plosion;· >oon ν I* i ench ci κι-1 Watchers on . aid \ ι·ability machine &un : • above the chain The CI. I \ night attack ; I we -tern C îer· · ; I ι : t \a/i an m· η j attacks on the the night. (AIM Ι'Ί.ν in· •l*. I;.\K bomb. . back a ι1 r ι >. · tlr. in today and e\ beard from tin southeast e ■ ι pi tor and th ι wa> heard Iron Is follow efl over 'he ΚΛΚ agam and the Κ ι t in ie scattered huh t is h isles dm iiij Statements Fran Vichy Contradict Puzzling Complica tions Develop in Con nexion With Vichy Proposal to End Con flict; Darlan Confers With Germans, Yi''p. Jul\ 10.— (ΛΓ—The Fn licit bij:h command in Syria cl-flii'Ml toniuht iffi.it Britain Γ ν 1 î r f > : » s ignored its request for an ;t rmisticc and "combats are therr'fore continuing with their accompaniment ot violence and devastation." The enmmunio uc added tliat "the v, soon-ability for it dors nut rest u ith France." Vichy, .f til \ 10. — (ΛΓ)— Λ V»r!i\ pronosal of armistic to end the month-old Syrian war be twcrii Vichy forces and British imperial troops and their dc (■aullists comrades-in-arms ran into pii/zlin'.· complications today as Vice Premier Admiral Jean Harlan returned from Paris con ferences with German officials. The war continued and a con tradiction in Vichy statements cropped up. ί Y(·.- terda.v the autln>ri?.;iti\'c felo I mondial new- agency ami* Minced I that Vichy was studying allied con j ciiti<»n l'or an armistice. requested by (Itncral Henri Dent/, inc.h enmmis sinner and e"mn.ancl« ί' in chief in S y' : m a ι id Le! >an< »n. Ί"' i(lay ι Fi ench tatC!:icnt -a id: " Χ-> m; -!y 1...- vet been n.ade by t1 . l'h ν h a itΙρ .rit i· · in C Îeneraî 1 >ent/. wl "■ 1 ' the < ■ »nt raι y. l· >and liai < ! ; !.·<·» 1 v. ' Ii red' aibled Iîritish attae r· »nt- and \\ h«» learn ed \\ ; t} ; -ι m r· > that pamphlets of i't hc t<» i; d ty and militarv at Me ut 1 ·> 1 h " ' . · at " I )» !:', a ked tt >n Tuesday. ■Λ ■ 11 · ' l> Pill t ''f thr armistice) the British dem;ind i ιί \\·. <||Μ 1 ι γ ' ' i ■ ' γ;.;lilal ι>: I ί ■ ■ ί «Ί ι fit ν I .111(1 .· Ι.-Ι.1 t| !·!.··(! to th> I ΙΙί..|| · . ■ -I.IIITCS ι I'.·.I til . ' · I It'll!/, ι . 11 u I -. 11 i ' ;.· ·; leaflets οη>ρι>ι· I 1! Λ 1 ·.. ■ ! ■ ; ■ i'l th.it 1 ·. Iiiiti-1. ill ■ .: · ■ ι "ΠΙΠ Ι i-rd oii ι , ·. . rely on ;v ... ' : I I ( t Mill I I.!:' I ι.' Ί1 |. v ' 1 '«'ed foi r.. 11 (loll nil ■ the ■ -i.il C ' ' ' >1^ Luftwaffe Bombs Sue: hod illt . 11' :·.. /on ilun 11u se: 11! ι- h; ; 1 .. : th: ee h:: nu: " Tht comniutiitu l!i · I di ti vi Eavwtiun Libya» d Ί.ι i;ed Stocks New Very Cheap, Babscn Analysis Shews B> KO( .IK \V. ΗΛΒΚΟΝ Copyright 1ÎU1. Publishers Finance I P. . i-.i Inc. B;ili m Ρ;. . Μ ι.-s., July Id I Κ not tlu' ! iiiK : of this column ti I forecast the market. It if however, by ctui.v to give certai facts to readi rhis nc't, the ; pertain to the . took market. Prices \ π » Ι,ιιη I The di ν idi'iul-p. ν ny -t. . . 1 0(i en tlu- Χι· λ V·· . ·., Κν.·! nu» are now selling ·' ' les> than ! t t : ne their d ι idind- ι*· ·: ι p.ι n -.i 1 nearly 20 t.·· .'- ι, \ : 1 '' and perhaps 27 1. r> n \ ...··. 1 1929. Thi.- nu·.. , ' .at · y , ··:. ^Continued i>:. Γ:\\. FDR Asks Army Fund $4,770,065,588 Appro priation Said to be Part of $15,000,000, 000 Program. \\ aslnm· ι mu . .lulv 10. — I ΛΓ) — President Κ < » ο - < · ν ,· 11 jsUril (on K'ress tod ι ν lor ,i 11 appropriation of >; 1.770.()(;;>.;>SS lor the War departmi r<t "ι*n the 1 urther stren : f hcninu ο Γ tin national de fense. Authoritath e soup-cn, prediet i>154' this strp. had sail! it v. ;is part of a S 1 .">.(100 000.00(1 pirn:! .mi for defense and lease lend operations. Strj ι: .ι ·· · !· ; -eere t ry. — w » : id l)i· U-cd \ to C Tin · \ \ ν :i hi· !! · * ' V ' . '·· k< fit · » Γ ί i ' .11 · ' M. ;i Ép Il 1>θ W. ' ' } ι ' ! ι · Of con- j 11 r · · type >ίι id ' Pi ' · ' ' ·' U! I'M ! ! λ \< t V I ' M \ nkar a 1 is!n 10 W· — Freneh ν;»ιΐΓ, < - h'-re ^ι « ? t"'imht that Vi« '· \ ί roups ·. <■ ·μΙ·ίΙ llririil I:i»d ni hi .nul withdraw to the inn Mi undci m i ! Irom (ieneral ïlenri Dent/ i!n *s.\rian hi «h eomnn^sionei l! was be lieved 11» ;t \list rah.ι η t roops \\ oidd oeeup> tin· ι·itχ todav. 'Direct List' Plan Defended 1 ,r\ Λη Ai . Γ ι c i ; 11 11 ' "dir. <■· 'ished " > nandl;nu <i ' ' ' i ■'1 '' The ν ■! "■ K. ;· i \ Il \ r« ol New \ '< ci Com ρ · · ' > ed . number " ' ' ·■>■· A" or lean's "di: cet ' .· ! ί··ί: he · au were not tho * : both 1\. .) Reynolds and l.i.nratt ;md Myers Co, the othc r '·■ · · ' the "bit; three eonip,in\ defend; rt . The go\ ι- ι·: . ·;· · ' th«· -hi throe" kept lia· mu- r< neerns ;» their re peci'u !. ' .nd urante ! those 1 ;>t*'d 'pu îerenti;d" discount totaling 12 poreent in orde»· tn eon Reds Claim Main Front Lines Hold Berlin Radio Asserts Five Heavy Bunkers of Stalin Line Captured and 110 Soviet War planes Destroyed. ( lî\ The \ssociated 1'ress.) Annihilation of a German molori/nl division of sviim' 15, 001) men in (lie block'tii? of nazi drives toward Moscow and I.cninsrad was reported l>> the Russians today, while the Ger man hiffh eommand a«ain hid details of the tilantie battle rac ing along a 1.000-mile front. 111! Ill- \ ! 1 ; ; ι :',(!( I-·· ill· l'< · ! 11 r;i 1 front. Si i\ id va: lui 1 · ' '■ . ;· ι red Red Λ11 ; ι > tii'iip- \\ ι · · ι · minting terrible kisses on the invaders and holding last. The Hi rlin radio asserted nazi engineer shriek troops had stormed and captured five heavy hunkers of the Stalin line "after hitter fighting." and claimed de struction of 110 Soviet war planes. Λΐι the radio said. German columns advancing against the Stalin defense system had destroyed 12.i Fί■ - in ι·;»;:1 τ units "and put the re-t to I light." In the south, the Hungarian high 11. ι μ 11 : : 111 fl reported the capture ot min S ' ι \ 11 ■ t pi . .-nil by German : : nd Hungai ian tri«'|)f knifing into Galicia. specific gains, declared the world'* two largest armies were now fighting a decisi\e battle. The nazi hi^h command also confirmed the rapture of Salla. fortified Russian town on the Finnish border. alter a Red \rm\ division was said to have been "crushed in sevejal days of fighting. In general tern'·- 11,· η,ιζ report ed that the loll wing <»t Germ;iny's Baltic army w,. |m .nclin^ two spearheads Tnie R issian defenses— '•lie directed at T.illa η capital of K.-lnnia: the otl.t ai ed at Lemn «ci. I i u r > ι a ' - -(•(•'•'lid emu est city, at 'au· head o! the (Jul! ot I inland.' 1! the .. ι : ! ; : s τ t ! e line ran : ( ) trc»\ ne. ι ; t! · L.< \ ivan-Ks T'lnian frontier: ι in 100 miles : I: te Ι'..ίΐΜ-i;: I Ui> ; . ie south v,. · · 1 » · en the Minsk to Ai; scow highway; and 100 miles - .a'; .. ' ι Γ.· ί>: ι. i-k, en the Bere DEFENSE HOUSING PROGRAM PLANNED V , ... · 1 ,!;.·> !:· (ΛΡ) — C'hai-le 1· i · > (it·:. ·. housing ν · >rdii: 1 . t ai ( '· >; ...·. < yesterday that construction ot at least 125,000 .!> » : ' ι · Î ι . . ·: · July 1. 1!·' J. v. . ' a . : · ad a· to cx Tt -1 ! > · . : ' . t ! : :· h-'use pub lic bu lding and grounds committee, i '. 1 · u: . eii · add ti.mal $500. 444.00(1 ;.· ·ι«>ϋ·^ | -: ■ <e,ran.. 1 t - nil : i; · « 1 ; a ked Con ; < ' authority to ■ .unci' s:,an.(i(mi.i'cm p-i^ai: m ad dition to . $300.000,000 program al ; eady undei w ay. Heavier Raids On Berlin Coming Soon I. : .1-1 \ . · ΛI ' - The in .V nri ian-mude ι . ... ■ m Until ία to ι \. ι · . i . > : ι ou 15e. lii) it ι : ι . ■ ·ί r,ont.' ot L, : id ■■ Γ, :. ■ 1.1 ·. · : ' ' ister of : . I '· ..ill! Col .: , C - : Bi n. declar i'd today. It \v.;i « ■ > nths, he d, .> · ι. : ' ,. ι.. ; !ιι· .-irons "Those famous Wednesday and S,. :.. λ; \ ιίι Li ί id >n was ... > . .!»·« .. ι ' id'.- play. -I· .id . .1 :·. ι :'..·.ι v. ι will be able to m. kl· on Berlin,'1 he said. Sim .ι. iiu '·.<■ - ivernnient in I tod iy·.- n-Ia'in rut ot House of Com I mon- deb.i'.i· ·ίι arms production. Morre-Brabazon -aid "we are getting i more mnder,.le wi· sht - carrying I bombers and also b:g ones. I finally lope to get e\ ery single machine 'rem the United Slate.- h> air." The frrry -er\ ee. tin: far. has pplied iinlv · . h·. ι bi·· - .· pable of 1 the '..in, Vt I.... I . Limit. HOW THE REDS MEET THE NAZI BLITZ SUM lis' ι..in. |.l..·;.·< 111 it. Hit KCA expérimental >!«1ι Γ : ι : : ι ! "ivi·! ' An ι Ί (lint; to tin tli" t.'ilv ιΊ.ι which ' j.j>..·..<! tiit· nazi panzer divisi .ι. ,,i Μ ,c ;; hed t·, New York, ti;.· picture ov cap! * on issued· by the Russh ns, these men parlieipa'ed in-, on their dash into the Ukraine. Symbol of Unity Sritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill lends a hand in setting the famous Canadian Victory Torch in ilace at his official London resi lence, 10 Downing Street. The sym bol of Canada's cooperation in the ivar was presented to Churchill liy Canadian Minister of Pensions Ian Mackenzie (background). ( Central I'ress)
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