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Henîterscm 2Baîhj ïltspafrf^ ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY Âl'TERNOON, JI LV I1.1KI1 FIVE CENTS COPY They Shot Down Nazi Planes Aixvrding to the e ptiuu ; m paid by l: ι S.n nt een.-ur with tin p.ι · the rva.M'U for the bri ,κί «pries oti the face:. o( tint lîid iinti-,uri-rat'. „ iu \v ι.-.· tu. t they 1 » : i;.:ht du'vn three Clem.: 11 plane- durinji an .. . ο ν r Ι>·. >ia by the L;ii'twalle The picture was tla.-hed by rad:o l'run. ..· cow t New Yni'l;. FDR Asks Second Huge Defense Fund Congress Asked to Ap propriate $3,323,000, 000 For Navy and Maritime Commission; Two-Day Total of $8, 093,000,000. Washington. IiiIn 11.— (AIM — President Knosevelt asked Con urrss toda> lor S.Î.000.000 ill cash and contract authorization for the Na\ ν and maritime com mission. Willi a πμ·ιιο>Ι yesterday lor SI.770.000.000 l«ir the Army, lo ti. ι> \ finures struck a two-day total of SS.09:>.000.000 tor de fense. Included in the SI .020,000,000 w1 * ■ Mr. [»'>.·- rvrlt ought for tin Ν. \ in cash wiis $4(Η>.(ΐ(ΗΜ>00 loi γμ li n.iiico ;uul rep,iir ol defen>* ι ' hili· η in ^iviM'nmcnt or pri \ ,·."· y owned melchant ships C re-pondent s :it once :e Ueu whi ' ,ιΊ" this meant merchant vessel v. : l.e ai vied. Mr Κο..-evelt . .vu: t · · . pre (••mi erence that t h ι. v. ι * contemplated. and that ti ' b . the sum undoubtedly would i" i !··r : ι. λ a I hip- He su.nne 1 » i ' ild 1 >r app!:ed t·· ich thim,* i. ' ' r \ e> els with equipnu lit ! a c· μ ! ι lia L;net :e nil lie He addeu i.« . ; >| >. · -ed I'l'llV'CI - H ill "1 mhi.i 11| | vate \ e - el· 1.1 n.i \ ν I. -e \\ .s c «ιl tcn. ; iated ulso. -M 1»'· ·! ·-ι e 11 out-lit 1 : * ' I.I' ' » in « . h and >>1 .Οηΐι.ηοη.οηο in .aid tion.. ι contract uuthot izatiun for the Jjiai It .·: e CUIIIUI! . ι « > 11. CREWS OF FRENCH VESSELS INTERNED \nkara. Turkc\. Jul\ 11.— (ΛΓ) — The vire admir al com manding Frump's Syrian fleet and the crows of eleven warships and armed auxiliaries have been interned alter llreing Beirut, Lebanon, tor the Turkish harbor of \ir\andretta. The ships dropped anchor in the harbor .\esterda.\ and the night before. WILLIAMSON NAMED CHAMBER SECRETARY Km· ! ■:ι July II. ( AP) Charle P. \V11 iί,Ίt!).·■· in ι,I' New Hern \vi> named ccrolary ol the Kastei η Cat f'iiM# < ' 11. ι : : her ol (. .mi: >cree today, succeeding λ · CÎ. Hartlett. win» dice Williamson. a ,ΤΓ y< a ι ι » 1 cl native ol Philadt Iphia, wmked t<»r the Hari lord, ('ni)ii.. Courant, the Associated Pr· -. and the United Press, and foi «ι time las in tlu· publicity depart ment nt the National Association ol Manufacturers. He has been living in New Ben since 1!)39. Strike May Halt Building In Metropolis <I$y The Assoeiated Press.) Officials ni the AFL Brotherhooi ol Kloetrical Woi k*^- had authori/.ii tion today from 4.(Kill union men" ber.s to rail a strike in New Yot city which might halt construetio. on all buildings being ereeted 111 th metropolis. No date was set for the striki which union officials said would in Volw more than 250.(100 buildin tiade- workers A . tnke of 00 AFL. building an iContiuued on page two) NAPLES IS BOMBED FOR SECOND NIGHT , • Kome. July II.— (AIM—Brit ish plain's homhed Naples List iticlit. the second night in a row. t the Italian high command .mi nounced, unci caused "mucîi < damage to civilian d\\ cllinns." ι l ive persons \\ ere reported killed and '0 injured in the rain, which lasted nearly three hours. Legislators Disagree Double - Barrelled De fense Bill Hits New Snag After Month Long Debate. \V;,>lnn»l..n. .Inly I I. ( AIM All» ι- more than a month's debate, 11.( 11■. « ,m<l S.'iute f"imd then: < I·. » in di ■ ίι.'ι (·:■!:i« ·.· today nil let· : ; , ! -η I. ιr ; lu· d ι -η ·ιι γ·ί .'.enu-nt 1Ί d» !tn · ι. .''id Ι·»: del'er ! ; . « · η î 11'. : : : « I 11 .· ι · > ΙΓ.ΊΙΙΙΙΙ^ 1" Μ' U ί·\ \ (·τ\ ιΐΊ· » msîraiits u\ it \ ι . . < >id. I ml " * ! · »! ι ·.·.<·: « that son.r euin I * ί ■ ■ · v. · μ ι Id 1 " 1 ι ; ι λ·· cd «Hit ir , , 111 ] : : 11U « . λ : * ! ι tlu· · eicelix e » l vic< , ι.! II ·· d tal jJurpoM· bill | ; |mi: util; « »i -.in ; < ■ · ·. » v. .. - ν v... I (·( I I ;i ill. I·.Γ tlu I i · 11 ι ■ utl lulu M'n , ι lit! 11 ,. · .1 :·· I r.il!> >·<· trr (ί.-ι.ν ν nU'd <1· >v, n lln· .iiiti iriUt· ! el.ill. ι· whirli 11 ; ■ · 11"U.m· luiiinitti ι had il»-tltuti'd ι> ι tliDM· approved ί>> 11M V. ii.il>'· All lh.it .ι I'll in the dual mra I'll win ii ι ! I : . 11 ly pa -M'd. 1.Ί In 17, v. a.s il.· lii ! paragraph pruviii (Continued on Page Four) DONOVAN APPOINTED INFORMATION CHIEF \V hiiJvl'Hi. .Inly 11 (AIM I'n 1 idont K* < · · ■ - * ' \ ι Ί t tod >y appointed \\ : I j ! ι ; ι η ι .1 ! >«»ικ»\ ;m c< >ordinatot of in | t '1 r 111,11 ! < ι π In -ann#i on the deleie · ' ]»r«..til in J Γ)<·η· >\ .in. \\ lu» led tin1 famous ! '"figlititiK WMh" during the Worid \\*;n. "i- I·» eolleet and a-semblr in formation and data bearing on n;i j t onal serunt.v" 1'rom varions ^\ - eminent ayenries and analyze the material loi oilier ^ovrrnincnt use. FBI Has 'Und In Every Tar in it Sir Walter lintel. I tail ν Dispatch Bureau, liv IIIMiV Λ\ I I!II I.. .Iui\ Il Iii I'M'i'y North Carolina county the ΚΓ,Ι has at leastj f » ut· undercover < »| >t* ι : it i\'t*. u.-uahy inure. who i> constantly un the Innk i ut t(ιr -uln ι·ι -ive agent.- and sabo ' tours. In η any countje- of the -tatc then· art· Legion "minute men". -worn in ' as spécial deputic-, aimed and ready ' to aid the ,-hcrilf or other law en ι forcement officers on instant call. A large number of North Carolina ■ : counties have civic defense group.-. made up of repre.-entat Λ es of vari * 1 ous groups and organizations op 1 crating under direction of an Amer ' :can Legion county defene chair ■ man. Bryce P. Çeurd ul Salisbury, dt PNB, Official News Agency, Concedes Nazis Ai Stand '**♦****·*♦ *********** Vichy Rejects Peace Terms Syrian War is Expected Γο Continue Vichy Government Announces That Terms Are Unaccept able; Dentz May Be Forced to Come to Terms on Own Re sponsibility. Vichy. July 1! (AT1)- Tin· Vichy -.iivcrnment. after sindvinn I > > i t τ - * ίτιι - for an arme t π· in S<-m. ,n. .·· aiced todav il h ; ι Η 1 ^ 'Uriel th '· m eceptaMe nd indie.<ί < >η·" u rn- th.it hi· ii^ht wit hthe Τ * r 11 i :i ;md ;K ; .nil: t \\ 4 111 id /»«· (III. "The Funlish text («Ι' · r μ ι Π ce < m id i t i « » η : - ) i^ in l-msi· ;md in .form inacceptable for the French "· »\ ci η : ι( Ίι t." . 12 cl the rill II· )l met·! ; ·η î. H added t l· : 11 the tern .· < ι·,·· : it 1 ί ; ι \ ■ ι1 been edited precisely tu pm · cut ;dI ι μ ι- ihiht v - »f c\ entaui IU ' cement « mi the points in que 11 ■ »! ι The Ι'π'ί-Ίι demands ncluded ·< teplete ■ urrender of arm · and . , 1 ;11 . nee pation uf Svi <a by I' ι ι; t: I· -τη and imp! icd Vich ν ( coLinition of the de Gaiillist move pent, according to live Vichy onl ine. It was on 1he 1;· i point that the ITrencu ^ aid thev were unable to en er di ( U --ion to end ίΐκ» I ive wcck \ar m the 1■camie-mandated land, rhey called it an attack again-t "the lignity Ί the nation." The French -aid the Briti-h not··, liven in return e t«> a V ehy true iverturo. "clearly showed Great Bri ain's will to ronquei terr:torie un ier ιnandate." T1 · French di n ned ;·« ι m ;.·. - i h I e ! · » r the French. go\ eminent to ieat with de Γ*, a η 1 ! : t leadei . raitor to their count · y " General Charles de CîaulleV- lead ( C '« ni iniied on 1 \ai*e Four) Leaf Grading Questioned Lex mgt» >n Κ \ .luly II 'AIM \ ί." ernn Mil «■« ··»ι· 1 tt ' : « < I to iay that he \\ . <> un. ι Me t << < . · ι ι I «It* ^Ι',κΐΐϋι; sYs tern.·· of I hi·· "1>ιι· thret .< il >;H'C( ) C III 11 1: 111 u Λ I til Li· >\ t ι 1111 μ ί it grades "or any othei <«!·.:r .··11 di H mi ί U a I ( »!' " Tin· witnes- w ; ι 1 ial !»'. :VI · >hat. kusiru- - anal.N - ! tor Ihe I ieparlme».1 '>I J listice anli ti u -t dr. ; .<»li. wh in. »k the <tand in the tobacco anti 1111 ! trial tn explain hi ' idy < >1 t ; ι « It a Γ industry v. Inch, ho said, w a t< dotormino whether the "hii» three' pureha· ed the ame k aid ni !« >bacco 1 le ,iid hi ι ' 11 < η Γ data v. ci ■ informât ι· m mi pureha es and pi ;ci supplied the government. by tlie three" and 1 ) c* {- a it : eut Ί Λ..: ; « 11 i tu ri' cert i f iea t ion- ot ,·;■ >\ erni : :· Mil grades l'or certain ample:- ot Iea! submitted b\ the ei'iipanic Part of lu studv. he testified. wa tt» detorniine to w haï extent. i! anv the same kind.·· ni tnb..co· purchased by the "big three" were bnught "al the same t ime and nil the sa: e ir.ai - ket." ercover' Men Heel County partment chairman ot the Americai ίΛΙίΐηΐΓ* de ; en e committee. told thi Kaleigh he^mn hincfienn cluh thesi •acts in a nwre m' less detailed re I ort to Department Commander Ko; L. McMillan on the defense group' acti\ ities Mr Heard was here for a meet in# of the ofiiciil State Defens< Cnmmittee. headed hv Colonel VV. J Harrelson M State College. Colons Harrelson. him-elf a Legionnaire, at t< nded the luncheon at which Mi Beard spoke The Legimi -et up its defend committee shmtly before the Higl Point ruinent!h ia-t year, then De partment Commander June Rose se ieetmg Mr Heard as chairman. H scr\ed through the admmj tration ο (Continued on Patfe Two) ArnericansAt w orkinireiana British Give Peace Terms Ten-Point Statement Replies to French Re quest for Armistice in Syrian War. Inidi >· ι .1 1 iy 11. ( ΛI ' ) An in i<>: med British source said today the I '.I 11 I- ll :.·< ινίΜΊΙΜ M-nt Π'| »!led l· I til ! aqUaM III il U h ( ' Ίΐιηϊίν :■ liai (Ira «·, . i i leiin I )< nt · 1 τ an araa tin· 1" nul S ν nan v. with a ten-pom! :·! ! ' ! ' i ( ' !! I. Thr r jμ >11: t outlini-d bv tin MHinv. follow: l I »! :· . : H. lei . .! «!,· ι - , a ι - l· <111 Svi ι >!' I jt ■ ! ·a 11· '1 !. la:! \· iii'· t.. i'l ll: « · ί ι a t tin y at· im| u < d a.- ea « ! . base.- a.uam t tin Πι iîi Κ ι 'ι L\ Κι each · '· ' in tin· 1 .t . a' ,. ι 1< ■ ί " ■ ; '· (1 by ·;,· Κ ret i· , . ι,eh undai iari ilidi ae: '.del ia· l; ι a i;i ! ι U '('() I > \ ! '« t i.-h. :>. Λ II \\ ai · 1 a 1 a tu ha da !: ι■11■'I · · nd tin- " · ai - · m i"i 111 a t îipjrali· ' '1 ' U nda η ;a l;* 1 : i. .ι. (i ( )| ' In be l1, : ' ; 1111 a d it· officers and ii^vn and civil sei - ν as! I·· rat 111 » ' France < >r l· .i < ι ■ till· I'i.r l-'irr , ' · U'Cf ^ of (ha. ■ Chai h - de ( «au · under \v horn they would ictain >alaru· anu pen iuii.-. . Λ jur.int - nasty ;; Svri.i aad .. >anon tu juin t m telling bloe !i The Ci« nd Italian a • a η Κ ι ' ι \ « t" nded u\a ' 11 iiti-h. lu Ai «» be lei t sh tu be . p· Th.- · · Ί η t ' » the tara I ί ι. ii ι ta I \ delayi d a ·ι \ a· ; unieati .n. I l ici ι M la Income Taxes To Be Heavy W.i-innj·· y 11 Al"· Îicii m y ι Kivinj.; , ' .si:· '· till- · \ la\«·.-. V · .1 · da\ 111 ; 11 t' I next ι ι 1 1 ! ι ' ι ' I, I \t Π Κ til hi· !.. ι lli.iii ir ιΜ anticipated Κ.» " ' ιιιηίηκ on «·ΐι < ι * III till' 111 1 illC'Dtni' t.iX pi gram along ' ' "i's planned ; >> tin I li him· \\. ι \ - calls ci m 11 : i! too. .1 niaiTiod ont" child .aid a - $HUU>(I t;i\ ; "iiio will mvc ΙΊ. ' 11ι· S.iι· Μ : '· But it t! ill lived ί Χι ·■ ί York, he \voul Urn e to add on about S-βιι 1111* tir X, York incoiiu' tax and In-- tot ■ for incoiiii· taxi would ho s! >■ In Calitornia he\i ' ..dd in W 'Uri, $165. and m 1 North C'ai'i1 48. Tlie-e 1 i.;. · ο not noci- (> ν - t > pu-a 1. but ' a t os have indi\u. ' liai .111*011:1 ' \i -1 m i la r to thr led l oral lov.v Γ.· ncomo tax··-, both .-tate and !· ι· :·•vernn.oiit ha\ ο a multiplicity . :r.er taxes. Nazis Free Americans Wa hin^tnn. .July 11. CAP; S1111 ! ? ϊ ι c · r Welle.. acting .-eereta ry ol Si;ιΐι·, ann< -imeed today the release I.y (îerman authoritie^ of 'J! Amer ican ambulance driver.· who .survived the Miiknrg Ί the Kthiopian steamer Xam/ ii: on April 17. An ,■· .rmeiiN lor ι ··!··.! - and re . ni' '*!?"· a ml'Li la ι u r driver.·* writ· 11 ilt· in extended nei;< >t i.it ion·· v. Ih tin· ( ! e ; ι : a ^ivenniH-nt. Welle^ aid. The Zamzan \*... sunk fay a nazi Miri'are raid» Welle a i ■: ·· Γ M ted S* a te·· \γ\ι t II η. .■ Λ · · · the release !" two « » l ! : ν · ι ' a '·· who were v. minded \■ ■ ■ t . <i* 1 tired on t!.« ι » nee They .lia i' . \ f· ·\ ai a. co it add ol 1 h<· : Lmc( drivors, and » \ed lallk'· ml;' 'a X. t . la.accn · .ai. l'h ■ . · . ed stiil t· ! >e .a! '■ »ard .i ( i. a hip re i < i\ ι η;:, 11 « ·. 11 ·■;«·!; ' wounds. 'Sheeting5 War Denied Kriox and Stark Make "Categorial Denial" in Senate Committee Hearing. Washington. .!ul.\ II \Γ» — Sccictar.\ Kno\ ant! \dmiral Harold Κ Stark λ »»»*·»·<! what were termed h\ committ emeu "calcçorical denials hrîun· the S^nale naval committee t oil a ν < >1* published charges that lh« \mer i« in d;î\ ν had cmnurd in com !iat w ith na va ! units In . closed m - .· .an t1 roe la m t » · m· N.;\> and * - a \ per . ! 'I i!l< W'l'l < i e| » ' : · ol ; te ι < · cd on P. HE4TIIEH km; xoiîtii < \ι:οι ι\ \ Mostl> cloudx with local Ihun dershouers this afternoon and eurl.v tonight and again on S<ti ll rda>. Fxtrnded forecast for the pe riod from 7 :.'i0 ρ in. Julv 11 to 7:30 n. m. July lt>—South \i lantic Slates: Occasional moder ato to lieaλ λ >!u>\vers. tempera tures near normal in Florida and below unrnni »'iscnhet#· Nature Of JobUnknown London Foreign Office Says Americans "Di rect Employees of British Government" Belfast. North Ireland. . 111 i ν 11.— (ΛΓ) — Technicians and workers from tin I nited Slates are eii'Mucd on a con struction project <>1 an undis closed nature in \orihern Ire land. (In Lmul· ·:. lia : ..ι .lliee ?i\id I tin- »· Λ : :. ι . ιϋ ■ ·■ ' ' U..vct em- | ;>it 'tvir -: : ;t· I ι ' ·. ··. e: mncnt" ϋ ι κ i .ι ci* te; ; ι! ι , ! I ! it· Un ι teJ ! s: bv . i ι :. ·. : i ... . ■ . : ι Lou dim" ). l'eople of Northern Ireland, which is sharing; in Britain's war against (icrinan.N. have R'iven man\ evidences ol the populari t> of the Americans. Bands are hu> iin; copies of , "The Star l'panj;-lcd Banner ' j to play in their honor. Λ p| .·. . . · » ■ η I ! in the I'mted S:, ν * .. \ · . >. - j pee! of n.i\ ... ,.ηα ... liel 1 ;ist new - \ >; ι jK : ί ο i ; ;. η ! ■ «;· tun.île th.it cil ;■·.·! . * - < > ela tion. w heiii.· '. ι : : M la· m;i(ie .icr : ■.· Λ J.. m t c Defenses At Dakar Strengthened \ ■ > ·! Ini. mod circli· M ι .. Il : .ί. ν tlif de len-t . Fiv, W. Ai! ic 1 ·< il and i. : S. a.;. An ei.v.,. u. ,. . . r. ,.d> t,· tempi. e. ·:·-.· . . ' > .. il did not like th( prospect of possible I lurthcr "i·.·:: ;·; ι ' -Il " ter till ,«c j cupation ι : lrt·'. ι t··. Untied ) State- τ ■·> < V '· . ·:;> ο ···>. -o j t.on t'.at Vit'i · n ι Untied States l'ont : ιΊ vt Λ1. ··(·.· .tpo.-t. Wi>uld !>t !> κ !· η. .■-take at the moment. Strengthening oi Dakar defenses, it was s.,'d. c. nctrio \\ th strength ening of Portag..ise g.orisons in the \/nros. While details nf the land defenses ■ it Dakar were * d si·1 >sed here, the French assert d that the 3f>,00(V ton battleship Κ . t :. t 'ad been e. 11 pletrlv π·|>:· ' ed after bein, iaged m ,i d r \\ ith (C: slill Mighty New Offensive Under Way On Success or Failure of New German Drive, London Sources Say, Success or Failure of Russo - German War May Depend. ( H> Xlir Associated !*ress) Adolf Hitler's invasion armies il ri \ i il u eastward into Kussia ?.om the liiah sink .Minsk sector have eoni< hi u standstill in sev eral plaies, the official German ni us agencv conceded today, while a Soviet communique im pliod that the JO da.\ old nazi blitzkrieg has heen stopped cold. At t:.< . " ι . . .1. . e soul cos in L.. : ι : ι :i ι ;i : iv.ty new G. : ··. ;··. . ι : c: the K'.d Αι» >· .... t.uk· « ..;·. On its s»itc 11 : · : t . .d. may depend ·> < the Russo G ι ; . ι II War. IIM! the nazi agency, attribut ed the halt lo the necessity of clearing roads liWered with the \\ rcckagc of Ked \i m> machines. According to previous reports from Vichy military Circles, the German ι ggorn.·:.·. : ' .. l'y st illed ·.·! is .»:«· th..η ;■ · η; nov., in shai ρ et >n t ' ; ι -1 !" · h sweep thro .u! ■'-· ■ ι λ ' nui' of Belgium. HolUind ' d 1... χ ι ru .·:·.· France last s.minier. l'or the fourth straight day. Hitler's high command made no claims to new gains ou the 2.000 mile front stretching frojn the Arctic shores to the Black sea. The Russi.ii..- indicated that the -ting had bet :. t,.ken nut of the nazi h! t/ r. 1 th..· Ce·'.··» ..η leg'.ins were nu lmnt' i' attacking. Red warplanes were declared lo have shot 58 German planes out of :ht !·..·.·. ·.!■ d··-: yi'd 'in : : on the ground, compared with a loss of nine S. iv : ■ t a : rc" aft Silent .m present operations, Hit ler's field headquarter- went back to (Continued on Pace Two) ni · • ι ι · Dnip Bunding Program Fund To Speed Work Wa ■ : >i, ! 1 — ( ΛΡ)—The S1. ( i ; ι. ι π ι » ι, ί in '. ι ; :ed 11 day by 1 Yi ιiι- ; : ; ι : . me maritime mm!: 1■■·i j,M > mvs it : tile con •t. ft .·!ΐ ·. »«;»; >,» ι·Μ::>ιΐ -hips at an estimated cost of $1,246.650,000 and $350,000,000 for thi requisition, pur rll.i (' ,i!HI U'l 1.1 '! ' 11 i-.N ' >»g ships. T: e remaining 550,000,000 will be -I'd t. p ci* iu ; · ·.. 11 .tup build : 11 l, fuel i : ie... Πι · . ' ύ.· .' construe ' m pn l_ .. v >· · . m ·· need by the ι ; :ι 11 already • .·! oe\ · ■ ' d ' II- the point where actual construction of facili (("■U'.t ιi on Γ',Ίζί' Kour) Nazi Targets Again Bombed By British London July 11.—(AP)—British ed Cologne •i :1 ie C,t πι iiil I.: I Mi :·. . led at (Mend, ίι.. · m.i U ..:> m1' "il the na/.i ··, !··« li « '. ·.· »· . !. tin· air min— -! ! ·. -. ι .0 t "da> . I'.. . 1 » , · mm ·: . continent iir.i . ie, .ίίΙ ·,. ih r >· r..icl- and made .·Ι··ι η α till. .· communique ..a n: '. 1 .. ι ι .vie reported .ι Λ ι ι :. ι p r.: m western ^ i ι ι 1 .111 y. Ί . ·. Γ.. ' ' ,11. Λ 11 dgecT that two ..I Mil ' ρ 1.1111 wei'i I ■ Sing. Gei mail nijibt laidei.-. meanwhile, i.eenti.ited on England's northeast S me d«iti...uo and a number of casualties ui.v reported from one • •ast t"\vii. but the p,o\ eminent sa'd that elsewhere there was little dam· •ge and lew ca-ualties. ill the I It I'ce- ; "I air bank's in l'e ent week. Germ.m\ lust It) liglit r-. ..iid Kngi. · d · lev en planes yes • (t iv th.» ..· - 'ι ν .-aid. Nazis Blast Red Warplanes, Caught Napping C. /'. li<nlii>i>fu*to Hitler's LuftwaiVe caupht the Soviet air force napping when (lornian bombers swooped <11>\vη on this Russian airfiel l, and as a result dozen.- of Red warplanes were destroyed before they c il ! take to the air, according to the German caption with this radiophoto from Berlin. The picture < f the wreckage strewn held, explained Berlin, vs.is made after the area was occupied by Nazi ground forces. Λ m A if UT F V ΊΓ V * V
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