Newspapers / Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, … / July 12, 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
Henîtersmt Hmlij îUspafrh ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1ÎM1 PUBMa,^'cK^F^YHDik7'!KWOOW F Official Secrecy Bars Details of Russo-German War As Shock Troops Storm Stalin Line Dentz Negotiates For Armistice 'FIFTH COLUMNISTS' DEMONSTRATE HOW TO SEIZE CITY Ί 'k.ng a lesson in ί. 11)\ imvc techn nine, cadets from tin· Reserve Oliairs Training l'amp ;it nearby Clemson College "invade' Ander.-un, S. C and demonstrate how Fifth Columnists w mid go about seizing a city. Upper left: The "Fifth ("Ouprtnist-" seize tin Anderson airpoit in a · urprisi a'lael.. Upper light: next they ..ttaek the power plant on the outskirts ol the eit.v and tluouticiilly put t eut .·! .·· ι nie :·>η. Ι.·· we ι ΙοΡ M.aehine gunners of the "in\ ailing" lorei' take ρ ■ sitiniis una roof and train their weapon en the .in street i. "mopping tip' enntii .« .·. Lou r right lining "seized" the newspaper. "Fifth Columnists" .(nek Nash (standing at left) and ,(. Τ Mann ng (.-cited in η titer) land guard with drawn gun: a tin η colleague, T. F. Morris (standing at right) dictates a news story of the "invasion" to liep irter J. 1!. llall. Geosgia Leaf Market Date Protested 16 Danish Ships Taken Maritime Commission Seizes Vessels; FDR Orders 16 Axis Mer chantmen Forfeited. Washington, July 11.— (ΛΓ) — The maritime commission 411 nounced today it had taken over If» more Danish cargo vessels laid up in I nited States ports, hriiiK inu to ,'il the number of Danish ships acquired under the recent ly enacted ship requisition act. In addiIn)M. the commission lias taken ρ<· e>>ion o'f one Italian ves sel under the act. nd President Hnn«r\i'!t last night ordered fori'1. iIec1 15 Italian and one German vessel under the espionage act of 1917. All the ships are part of the 80 odd idle fort ign vessels which re cently became . object to the jui is dietion of the United States. The maritime commission said il· representatives in four Atlantic port? boarded the lfî Danish ships today and a>sumed title and possession. This made available for the de fense needs of this country mon than 03.000 dead weîgTTF tons ο shipping. NEW TYPE EXPLOSIVE DEVELOPED BY NAV\ Washington, July 1'' fΛΡ) Rea Admiral \V II. Ρ Blandv rii.-clo e 1" the house naval con : littee toda that the navy has a new type < explosive and plans to construct complete, new 570,000,000 plant f" its manufacture. The chief of the navy's bureau < ordnance would not describe the c plosive in open session of the con mittee, but said "it is brand new.' Blundy testified at committt hearings on a request by the na\ for authority to contract for $58? Ooii.aoii of additional shipbuildir end ordnance facilities. SHIPS WARNED. Washington. July U. (AP)—TK Navy reminded mariners again todi that it was continuing practice mil laying in New York harbor. Proposed Tax On New Cars Would Yield $3,500,000 Added Revenue From State Kaleigh. July 12. Should Congress ι iinallv ac 1<»j>t the tax plan rcniiii mei ided to the House Ways iincl ( ι ATcans committee, taxe pa ici . 111 « » the federal treasury by . r through the (i!»U automobile dealers ni North Car olina would ho increased hy about $3.f>00.000 annually. I That, incidentally, i- approximate ' !y tlu· sanic sum which will be ad ι dt (1 to the motorist.·-' tax bill in this t .to ii the S~> per private automobile ■ î icker" plan is approved. With $3.aOO.()(><) added to the new j e,;!' and accessories tax bill, the total i l tali· and fedora! taxes paid bv lea oii^ot the dealer'.·· bu-ιικ. wniild run t'i about $8.f>00,000 a year. tin y :eld on new car bu -ine>s ι ! .ibove S Γι, 00(1,0(10 in the Mate ! i.t pi t el 11 Items going to make up this big I total include $2.97.).000 in federal i excise taxes under the present .'i 1-2 . per cent schedule. $(>00,000 on ae- ; cessoiies, tires and tubes: $200,000 in state privilege and dealers tag li censes; and $1.275,000 in state sale lax. Of course it is true that the great : er '^Λ of these taxes are, like al most all others, passed along to the hapless ultimate consumer, in this ι a.-e the car buyer. Here's how the figures for taxes were arrived at: Sale ot new passenger cars in the r : late. .ι reported by the North Car 1 olma Au to mobile Dealers Assoc ia t ·,r ι. re.«('bed 34.(>00 passenger c a r'. ! and H.nOO trucks, .i combined total of ,i 42,(>09 vehicles for the first six r months. That's about 85.000 a year, which 1 .it «111 average value of SI.000 per \ chicle makes sale.· volume $8a.OOO. - 000 annually. Applying the 3 1-2 per cent tax 0 rate, the vielci is $2.975.000. This will V be exactly doubled under the pro ·- posed new schedule. ç Estimating the taxes on acces sories, tires, tubes, etc.. is a bit more ! complicated and difficult: but it is sate to figure that of the expected r StiO.OOO.OOO revenue expected from Y this class. North Carolina will con e tribute at least two percent (that'. about the proportion ot registered ehirlos in tin - tat·· : ml in tin· i. ;on ). Thai wiui lit 11.. < k>· tin .V n ι ! 'ai ι ilina ] >ai't al>otr. si 21M1.OO11 undo, he lli'W 5 |«'i rent 1 te. II. then mi · about Il 111 li Γ 11.. current; - I -2 per cent li". y, The .--all's tax is not hard in fig iv Λ II lu v·. c.ii I hi ι il; priri'd a I 111 ί e than .$4âU. 1 . ιΊι tU· ιμιτιγ.- tl,e North Carolina single sales item υΐ -■l.i ()n Uâ.IKK) vehicles tin.-- would amount to S1.2T."i.(I(M). Τικ 11 · 111 ill" ••mrU.aig ·11 a III prise. 1'hi' linure means thai almost till pi r crut η Γ tin· ι 111111 · sales la s eolk-i'ln ·η ai X· rill C.iioima 0111,· 11 oui sali' ol lit".', autoiiii tli| les. With l oi ni t oi hume consumption now exempt Iron the 1I1 lev y, it IS likely th.it 111 II··· future the .111 t ο 111111 > 111 .lie' ρι I 11 II I..,ii o! the loi.,. Will lie t'\ ell greater I ' 1 i\ ilege t.; \e- 11111 tin:" s: .> ill the smallest I· 'ca lit to sjud m tin largest eitle . The ."I v. 1 lorrni taxe e. imot he accuiatelv e: 1 linateii. Λ eonsi'i ν aliv e estimate ol π \ eiiu.· I loin privilege laxe- and dealer I: cense ta\ -.ill··· 1· SL'llii.dOll annually This gives an iti'ini/cd 11 -1 like this: Federal exci-e Κ.\ (new rai 1 s.2. ilTa.OOd: I'nle.al r\r r tax lain sorii's. lui·.-) $600,000; States sales tax SI.-Va.(Kid. I'm ilegr. etr. S2U0 HOC Total Sa.l i.jl l.liilll That's under the present federal schedule-. DoulYuig the rate on ear and accessories would yield an ad ditional SX .">()(>.0(l<), making I hi' gi and total 111 prospect alunit $8,500.000 a year. Finns Kuii Oui Of (ias Helsinki. Finland, July 12-- (AIM — 1'he fuel ' ''ilage has become .>0 ; cute m I- ni.ml t: at the govern ment lin- decreed no more pure gan>> line 11 ay lie sold .1- motor fuel after July 14. WEATHER FOR NORTII CAROLINA. Considerable cloudiness tn iiiulit ami Sunday with occasion al local shower*, slightly cooler in the interior Sunday night. Ten-Day Delay Asked Hearing Set for Wed nesday in Durham; Georgia Crop Delay ed by Weather. \ 11.1 » 11. ι. .1 m I \ I'.V—(ΛΡ)—Pro tests of tohaceo growers on the proposed Ytigust ."> opi'ii in« ol I > r i h lit le.il" auctions will he heard Wednesday at Durham. V ( .. h.\ the s.i les committee of the Tohaeeo \ssociation of the l ni ted Stairs \!·. r ie il I tu re Com missioner Turn l.inder amiounc « (1 toda ν . I .inder ! ι .π :· ; ί >1 ie a Î < · i t ' r, 111. Γπ ·ι : ι I ί 11. 1 '· cl ι;ι ί ΙΊΙΚΙΜ "I th< (ci!;" alter 1 1 .'lldrr and Π - ι . Γΐι!:ι!ι\ . ·Γ· t.. i ι} » I ί* :.l .it III»· \ \ - h ι η uT ' lUe hotel at Dur 1 κ ι !* ι .it 11 . · · 'rdnesday t< > pre » lit then . its lor |>n Ip.iiH ment of tin· >n. The C ίο< ·i-ui· · mniiiiis1 ;« >)s he expected t invite 'T.> ' ι rowers to aco >·:. pany him t" ί 1 m. Under appealed t· î1 tobacco a--· >«· · l'or a ten d ■ > postponenient 'penmg day ι··>η leiiflin- ..ci ■ «itlier c >n<l ! · in Alav and had retarde<i t! t crop and tfrow cr ν · >n. not have 1 · ade their st«>ai ρι ορι ι l\ tl .king then 1.. » ί >. « to lose ιιρ ' - ' ίιο,οοο in market in« their le.,;. AUTONOMOUS ARMY AIR FORCE FORMEC W ·.. 12.— (A!') Or g.ilu/ati' ■ ! : 1 .idqunrtors 111 i'h ' tit w my air force- \ 1 anii" need \ by the war It partn.ent. Mi'··· C · Henry H. Am· deputy chiet ' : H of the army to air and als > "I of the army ai force.-, he. ds t! e forces. I TAK1S OATH ι W - i;iiKtiM. -luly 12.—(ΛΓ) Hnhert 11 J .■ ί took the oath r office Η \ · an associate .ius io .it the S ο · ι· court :i! a cet mony in Pit- γ;.: Roosevelt's ott.c Fighting In Syria Is Stepped Vichy Commander, Left Free to Seek Pe ice Terms After French Refusal, Τreats Dirrctlv With British Authorities. IV iriit. .Inly I >. —. λ Γ — ('.«'il cial H< nri Iii</. tlu· \ i« h\ rom in chief in Syria. lias entered into direct negotiations ν ii- ί "British looking toward an arini tier after the refusal of the I ' cMcii ii'o*. cmπη*iit to ac cept Hriiish terms, it was an notuiM il officially today. Λ ! reneli delegation left Beirut Πiis morning to meet British authorities and negotiate conditions of λ settlement. (London di ρ ■ · s; id finhimu had ! ι ipi χ : i I. ' : d η ι l: h ί. The ( '.ί ι η » h< adcjiict) tei « ι the i -.iti I. Middle Κ: ι ! rutin: ■ ii ! ι a .d I i ;<· 1 '.! ! I.- ί ι and Free- French were ordered to cease l'n e at that 1:< - . l't» τ Dent/, agreed to negotiate on I >r i 11 : - ί ι term-.) ( i( nrral I )ent/. aeifd a · -on a - he ι eceived \\ ' » ι d 1Π »! \" ι * · 11 \ tli.it tin ( leven point Mn t i>h am \ i.-'t ice tern ; Lad hern tui'iud down by the ,i»o\ ; eminent. In deelaih.l; 11.· terms un acceptable, Vicliy Ictt General I)rnt/ free to negot late an anm Jut : î lu • thought it essential from the nun tary standpoint. oas Wasters Are Arrested In Capital W.i ίι .ti-: · ! J ( Λ Ρ ) — Fi I tv-two m· ·; ·: ' . ι· exhaust |):p< I in ;c d (. ι ! ' ·; 11. r. i'eît : : ι· y wen ■ \\ : ■ : ·... · mcdcd ni t! !)< Λ J M II I'll· . . . .'..I'll pio nι i« ! ! lilt· - \·λ ·: i : the law todiiy. Λ > · !«'·) 11 ;d ; ι Γ ι ·. ' dr but, ;.t t r di ι rt'l i. ί ι i '· ι ΐ',ιιη Co ( >rd : η;, ! ■ 1 <··,( - - t r> l' tcd 11 ; ι · ;»:· d . λ r v 1 t 1 i 11111 - p. ι !,i' }u d(| · «-■ their "lied 1 ii'l-vi ι ~ >i ..g-.iinst < ( 'ont im:«·("! two) War Flares At Border Peru Declares Fresh Ecuadorian Attacks Experienced, Orders Resistance. I.ima. I'crii. .1 ιιI> 12.— (ΛΙΊ— The Peruvian tnri-icn ol'fire tle . I !.. ι I. S ri.ιιι attacks had heen experienc ed at seven places along the east ern frontier and thai, since it would he useless to protest, an order lias heen issued to Peruvian troops to repulse w itli arms anv new aggression. Τ e communit|ue declared the >4 >v* dor iull> : I ix\a \ is ; ι ; I( 111 ; t ami" u 1. · « · c i Ecuad* : m Γ l,U '1 1 t κ· com- I mi 111 κ 1 in·. Peru was concenl at Lai ·,, Mi M er points and t plane- wen zone. Π Both Sides Withhold Major News DNB Says Assault On Stalin Fortifications Started Yesterday and Was Reinforced To day by German Shock Τ roops. 1 )κ· Associated l*ress) < j.* i iïiuii reports dec lared to da.N that iia/i shock troops were storming tin· northern w ing of tin· Malin line but ior the fifth consecutive da.ν the German high command found it advisable to report onl> that the campaign against Uussia was proceeding "accoi ding to plan." The Reel Λ·ηι.\ command, eith er in triumph or ui duplication of Adoll Hitler's official secrecy, declared that no major changes hail occurred on Kusshi's west ern front. DNB, German·/5 iticial news i gcne\ . : '] ..ekly 1 ol io wed Ci » : .··. command's co m m . : ι c±ue, said the assault on the deep S:. .. : ι : . oils .-tar ted yes !nuci\ ..lid we m :i'/rced early to day ιjy - · κ/k 11"< ·« ; ·-. The pre wise point of attack was wot specified, but the agency said cr> pticali.N ii was in "the wet zone of the Stalin line," pre sumably the north central sector where tin» line follows the Hnepr river between Orsha on the north and the I kraine on tlie south. The Dnepr flows into ||ie line from the northeast. Pcrii.ij* talking abcitf the same 1 1 1 eh th· Get ::.;ιΠϋ cfc?scribcd ^t<.ι:',.!ι^ ».· the Stalin line, the Red \rrnv declared that its bombers, \ j ι : ci ■ .< y lad smashed i German attempts to cross rivers anticipation ol a major assault. Out* dispatch said the Ger nians bud nine pontoon bridges on "\ ' river, three of w hich were destroyed h> bombers while troops and heav> tanks were crossing*. \ motorized inlantry battalion was reported similarly destroy ed after it had crossed another unidentified river on pontoons. ;n:· î ; » ·*> u;m Pravda ·· (i *· · !·.<· s■ iy . Γ Pinsk. deep : : . n:imo and »d t < G( man lines, remain (('■ ·:· · · · P;i'j< Three.) More Island Base Moves? Portugal Would be Forced to Yell if U. S. Occupies Azores, Stewart Says. I! ί II Mil I - IV S I I W \KT · Γ - C .i-unnist ' . I.: N'i.w, Con ■ :i ; - official ■ . ■ ■ ι ι > f eloak • establish \ ■ : id Cape Τ u : ι ! -eon more ■ Η·. 'lit: hnn these ι Urland oc Our Ice ■ ,i ill o V e ϋΐι-ι of the ■ η ,k( · · by sur ■ ni-ι· Am 'Ameri nd *2 on the A/nw Capo \ ι Η ι wouldn't catch 'em off guard f!i ni Ice •:d ι Κ ν en Ice ,ι ·· ι >-■ Γ':rton Κ. Wheeler. Several days before Prcs ( 11 ■ · ι ' :>··! .♦ action as commander m chief of the United Slates navy, Bust had told his fel ;.·.·.· ·.·!·>>> rio'd ad . confidential tip that tfh development was ι coming. They generally thought, , !mwe\ei. tI' violent isolation ..de ι,, . '\u■ r* te that kind :.1 .■ " ' ' ι. :."d pa d little at tend .. Ό to 1, ■ ι 11 ι ι ;. - his sources (Continued en Page Two) Horinanii «Jonasson Mortal Battle Rages Over 'Birthplace of the Nation 9 round ils of ha> <■ 11 (if : the I) mi Home a It· i l.itc ■ : 11· H.ili-iKli. ■' > \;i/i v.. ■ i ll.. i . II ll ' i ' ' .. - Till t ••IIMTVi.t · ·! \ .1 :::n, , ι * 111 \ I Utlled mill ll:· i: ·. . · ι ι ■· l! : ·ί I I j I If - * < I .1l.fl I M.iti ... Hi! I '· ' Νι. · ' Dill-el·.: Whii.· ,ηι·ι 11 ·: it- eli -•I !>.:■ Τ , 11. . .·! · ' . t. I !'- e. .unit Tel ι. ; : V- .It . .·: I ehliei, : ·>^ ! .M - 'lit ! V. '' I · ι : . ! >ι\ . i.ii ι t'liyt!" · 1' Brad Kear.i.u ■ · Λ1 it, - 1 · ι I.-·-· t'·. 1 III ■ ,li !.. 1"! tin- put. ! ι e tv ! · pi. ! ! he u . ·■ ' K\ ·!>:·■'..;. ■ ·: in:. hap,·\. I'm·, j.· 1 ι, I ' ( I' ! \ : 1 · ii. 11 . .a lid ie · I " .· t. .1 · - ,i till ',· ! .et : il ν, .M ht (i. ·■ il.'ti. ·. · ■· ■ ni II. ... Well. ' Ml- W ti ' ni p.ilite mil, · 1 ! note ■ t . Mi' II • print V. ill . ·| .' ·ι nail ■ \ te ti e w 11| Id" . Χ" M ( ' r end.- 'Itv :n ,rl> " ' I'U ' the "Nat ι. m' I' dea '' Hon ei : . ι niembei .1 Ί ι ·. S - Piieahonta \ · i ι s;.id. j< t! .- a .' ■ ■ t . - tt I'd. dyed m -\ 1 Birthplace", ita AI Win:."· ad ups'art |ik» Ν ale . V. η .bor into ■ lire lin;»' - it is f ν* ν I I >l· 111 > 1.1..I . : . dl'C'I'.V till !. I · But Ml li.·: >!< ' H til (In-Ill . '! il f Kthendtic ι·: ι mi- ι /.ilcli North I .ι·. -11 η ι Λ1 ci.iii: ·. i ud!\ : ■ 1 \ l'Ol L1M (I t" iii-l-l ■ li ' ' 1'ilt "Il I 111 ι,! : 11:. ■ > .· 1 ϊ ; 111 ' I ; iii^ \\ r ι·Ι> .iu.-î like til. ! Tilt· result ti\.; X■ ' ; ' . ι;;ι. V : l - Uanti .Mr. \V ·. Kl iU'l !(ll.■ . I 1 I ι id sorni't I ; π m V. 1 : .1 1 > ι I CoUld I '■ i ■ Λ I > . I 1 .1 jn. Win-· ι ii· μ 'ι li? Like 1 \rt II impki ι : n 11 ' M : ; u η ' injll.-tiee . · ι . Τ : · ·γ μ Χ : tl. V'.ι · olina kept ' Natioi V Bu t H him down iiini ι· '< ι ; 11 t.ι .ι · ι lilt· X (' li I ι> opin · ·ιι Did I);·. Crittenden, like a true and π-:il 'I'.ir Hi t ; ' ■ <ulri. s.lenee the dastardly c.,Ui- — :> .« :■ ι Met . i;u ures, or even fancies to smash Vir ginia's lu açjja ! ■' He did ni>t Instead I · ·i \ in (i"iibt q !< . eeuratel> ι>··.■'eit : ' Oia ν ι- formed Ir Ma ichu-ett.s and Hew York and Pennsylvania and Maryland and Virginia and Nortl 'arolina and all the other thirteen /Continued Tni-oo ) New Air Forcc Heaci Iirin. fieri. Carl Spaalz Bripr. Gen. Carl Spaatz, appointed chief of tin· aii' -'.'.If "f the newly established "11 e : ι I ι invtiT- of the Army Air Forces," is directly under Command "f Maj. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, who becomes chief of the aii' foires. ΙΊ. in ,.ά on, Maj. Gen. Arnold's dopai" ■ i t i- an inde pendent unit u:; i..:i the war depart ment, accouiau '.· only the chief of staif.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 12, 1941, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75