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ïtetiîtettsmt Batltj Btspafrlt ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SI ION' OF NOK i H CARP \ND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ^η^αμΤ^τεΓρΑβΙβ0* HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDA . VFTEIiNooN. .11 I.V ; , Αϊ i;KN ""s FIVE CENTS COPY SIGNING BRITISH-RUSSIAN PACT Sta! Il It'ft). Βπ* ικΙ .t f S t' un. V> ti-v. Soviet ( ; ■ 1 tin· Bnti-h-Hu V Ί': ■ ι ■:'·:■ ·:κ· ·ν ι · · ·.ι ιii 11 ι·. Ui , :λ i: .i ' ■ >γ: mI.~ : ■ : : ■ :.ι· | η '· - Η chop ·!· 1ί(.'Λ 1 ·. -t I : .in Two Steel Strikes hnd In Agreements Work Stoppage on Navy A m m u η i t i ο η Dump, However, Pre sents Obstruction To Defense Program; Other Strike News. K\ I hr \ssoriated Press.) lu ci short livid steel strikes \v ■ e;·(led tod.i\ . hut \a\ \ ol - -. s.iu ,i (h iiiule nhstriii lion ' , μ ι liuna 1 .lelense prui;ι aill ii w in k stoppage at .1 S i..">()!>. ii 11 \ ii ι .'umiiinilinn dump he ii: 1111 i H near la llhrnok. ( a I I'll ι nit .it τ ti \ a.. : μ·«ι t.. <i . ■ · Ί ■■ .· (I ι- ι!ι·. ' · ! I ! (·.■· ··'! ni· .1 .■··■.· m h,id \ : ! ι * «1 ci . ' ..:■·! 11 ν ;1 ; ! ! I. ■ ; 11.. . ' . ;.lni • il !. ftegi'ti.ite : written '■ ' Π Ι he two steel lahiir disputes im nh id < l< » -steel \\ inkers unions, the (.real lakes Steel < ni I lor a I ion at I eors> \1 ieh.. a nil tin ( opperweld Steel ι .ni;;:aii\ al Warren. Ohio. < l() ot'liei.ils I nl termed hotli walkouts un.ill thin i/ed. ι ; . · ι. ι> ■· ·-· ne! (ί I III l\" ! I II ' I.π r< ' I I II I... 11 (il ·ι ; I nuit ii ,i (111,: : t .·! ι ■ , ; ■ ι.ι ι ' .·,· at W !: I) (' .ι·.· llcrit ti h i; ι. ;i : 11; ri ■< ■ 1111 · r 11 had been reach ■ a w.i'.o· d - pull' in : ί ,, ι \ r. 111 III t 1 ι ! ii Vl'l Ill ·, Μ,,ι,,. C .· ·. ,!·> . CI eve . do Λ ·., W ·■ ■ fui··» η seeking ;ι wage increase .Ί η I UK ||. -Ii was !·(· ,πιιηκ. but details ftf the .nil 'III : ΚίΊ I' ve set ui'i'i III'! I·' il<· p'il'lic. Knox Pleased With Progress In South Jacksonville, July Hi. (ΛΡ)—See " I. ' \ I··· III. Kin IN IΊ llii' Ν.ι\ ν nil «< ι -.Ί t y ni officials riding in it au ' .1 ι II I' 111 · ■ t i l IIM N'l'W IÎI'! I ruing in ;i ill i\ ing rant 1 ·γ ai ' I '«'it 111 nl the Μ .ι ι i ι il' C'i up ι r ■1 ■! ■ m near In : r. 1 'In· p:n tv \\ π c Major Genei a 'Ii· I h >1 l'iiinb, commander ol th( Ma. > c fui ps, Representutivo Gra ! '» (It'll. C"t)t>titC H. Cot »er. I ' S X . n| \ >ri >lk. \' ι , an ι* « Miint (.'mi mandri M H « · · Γ S Ν., in charge uf con ill··; .11 the ha Γ 1 rd;.itely al'terwa \· the \ i^ι toi s !» ■! t for Onslow Beach, vvher landm.u ii ι ί iu'U\ t!>· will h» conduct <■ d · ■ : ι ά m id Friday Κι, \ ι \| f\ plr . ure ..t pro "i delense projects in tli· South. j ^ Is. J Mediation Effort Fails ι 1»\ I in Vssociated 1'irss.) The dclcnsc mediation hoard announced todav u was unahle It» work out an agreement I»»· tween the AI I. ( hemical Work ers I nion and llu· Western ( art ridue C ompanv ol \llon. Ill hut that the union had aurced to postpone a threatened strike un til llu· t.u.itl ran make further recommendation^. I he plant is working on an ammunition order ol mon· than SK.000.000 and ahout >.'»0 work ers are involved in the dispute, which is principallv over wa«es, \t (.alveston. lev. work was halted at the Todd (.alveston Din Ducks. Int.. which is repair ing vessels tor the maritime com mission, ^hen tlit· night shift nf several hundred men walked out. \hout I .">00 persons are emplov ed .it the plant. Axis Papers Assail FDR Nazi Foreign Office Mouthpiece Charges Effort to Push U. S. Into War. •I.i > Hi ! ΑΙ') Οι·! ΙΓ...Ι . .ι . ι » \ til v. : 111 each othi'i 1(ΐ(1;ι.ν in bitterly availing President » · ' Ι)»··.· ι · ! 11 ■ 1 hp! ! i 1 ·1 Κ■ ι; :r 11. union/, I ίι · ι ■ ! : ι ; i.i vr. ii.ul .h im .(·( ' \ ι.; ' ι ill.-11 tin· I ' 11:11 > S :., ' ! · Λ..· ". I : : : : 11 a ι : ι ; \\ ! 11 Πιο Κ |> iiult'i . ■ ι·Κ .· sci : t-d tin 1* I'rt ii-iil House Vl'l t . I : III :. .1.1 , "■ Λ .1 " ι loa VI II · > 111. ! IU 'i.i ■ : u 1 I .. ; ι ί ' : ι elo.-e t.i tin - tin ι : : c : u ... .nul !. il.illy ti III ' I \ « ■ 1111 ι '1 ' t i > ι 'lit· ι till' i I I ! tlr! ,1'Ifl.· "In all iipi'iiiii· 11 added. "Wash 1114 ΐ1 · 11 c..cle- already ci: -1 ■ ι.--. ant kin ι'Λ ι χ 11 i t ii-i a 11 - I ko W indi'U W. 11 . i' c.'iil.: η the lac that !\.hisevol l'oncUidcd -eorot obligations will England to combine the British am Λ ■ ■ ι ii' ι : n i that Λ : ι leiaea ι ention in Europe definitely i I; .Ink III (API ( îerinan; and It ily are ready with the "neees -. ι ; \ : t ' ■ ι '< ■' I ' : ι teil St:. 11 * " .usi-i· \' -Ή . Ο ι\ da. a·, todav ι' ,.ιί :t. .t I' ν-κ|. "it Η ol the ,. \ \\ .ι ·' ' ' S ι·- I ! : II Tinted State w"th.r ,t ; .ixi- h p C ; I > I.I \l ' ' 1 ' " I ' \ ·· ' - i t ' p i 1 ill , Japan would do what he said i.- "he duty " Pre ali" ι ' I ; " <c\ e11. ι i a vrla -ai' wa · "pi epa n:: !.. p: ·· ' ' ·.mi tli moment to advance in f'terventio with all· -'mi ni s i-pr -·mu Oct i' 'tiy and It i!v and the a ic ate with then flank une 'vered." Jap Cabinet Resigns Fighting Is Bloody In The East Few Details Available From Claims Conflicting Reports From German and Russian Sources Hide True Progress of Nazi Invasion and Red Counter Attacks. The Associ tt:·(! I'ressi Kus-âa's IC«'<1 wi >nr s reported tod a > tin ν li.nl sma shed a na/i pan/cr thrust les^, than ΓΪ0 mill's from I.eniiKirad. hiirlinu the in v.ulns hark to the west. and Kritish advices declared 1 !■><· Soviet air forer was ho'dinu its own in the hitter strimule with the hit tw al te. Far from hcinu blasted ont ot the air and all hut |> ira!\ zed. Russian \\ ;ir|>! inev were said to he attacking fiercel\ . Informal quarters in London s.iid the Kritish m » I i la in mission in Moscow had deserihed the Red air fleet as a powerful tiuhlin; force. ver> much intact. Mos ow dispatches said the general atmosphere in Russian quarters late* toda\ seemed to he one of ki'iiw inu confidence as ( ier?Tian.\'s second of tensive, now in its fifth day. appeared to he failing to uain ground ;is last as the first nazi onslaught through the Soviet buffer states. ( l>\ The Vssocialed Press, ι (icrmau pm/«-r cnhimiis, knit i ι if, dee ρ into the Stalin line to ward Leningrad, were reported toda.\ to have wiped out ' So\ ici arm> forces it liiala.ia. miles cast of I'sko\ . hut the Russians said their Ked armies had smashed the new salient and hurled the invaders hack to the w est Soviet disnatchcs I rom the front said that a tierce Russian counter offensive was continuing on the «entrai front, west of the Dnepr ri\ cr. and that the < »ei mans had hecn drixen hack even farther th in the IM miles claim cd >csterda>. I ! Λfloll II 1 ·ί.Ι^ I.>·...(·· "proceed m - ί. <·'·.'· · ' ·1 i ' : ■· · ' ( ( '(Mil nun · · ·' ι i ' : L'.e ''"ι ι i t e. ) Knox inspects Marine Base Nr.v lit.:. .1 > ill .Ai'· !» j <Ί.. : III., thai "Ut .... Ck-lmn il il j ·. . . Χ ι: :ι· C... :. . ■; ·]| Im- ; . IW· .. · . ·. Ι· ·:·. Κ ΛI .ι :,.· ■ι.· Ik' ■'■,.·. He « ι" return to Washington Thin day. W. ' li tin· (.■(·' \ General Thomas Holcomb, Mai'ii Draft Capsules Ready for Second Drawing t.. ί*. l'liant·[iftitto S! ;■ ι>· : ι r i · » fei- v'· > riU'.-^'rut iv mi!;.1' r an· : · - r4« ! in ca;· til··? at sr!i*clivo srrvî·-,· ν.:\'ι··: Γι · t « · τ : r. W a· ·. ·. ;·ί ■ f ι i·. j.j. ('arati'M î · r* t .· . . .· · ·.·. tml «i »*:» i t ry. Iif-ristnn 'an mm w ·. · > ■ · ·:> : ·_ i ft t:.i last ii Lo'-ki.'i/ ι : it· :■ I: 1·' I».·. -■· ( left ι. in charge uf t .. - : ι. . ,· ·χ .viaj. ii. Uaik:·, aiaii cau-f υΐ manpower. Request Refused For Change In Opening Georgia Markets Ν. Y. Police Censured Italian Correspondents Charge Uncivil Treat ment As Liner Pre pared to Sad. VI i i Sii I I OK \UI! t II l \KOI IN \ ( loud\ ait!' - isioniI show crs this all··: and tonight and prohahlv · ûih >da>. Huge Power Project Urged \\ .ishinuton. .1 ill ν I )> ι \Γ — i \ pnnhl mes ol almost SI.000, (jimi.oOm l ur construction ol po\\ « . : t ι ; .itin:; facilities during lii«- to \t I i\ ·· % cars to meet |HVs»lli:; ΐΙ'Μΐΐ.ί litis loi eletll'ic cut ·\ v\as recommended to ί '··■-id t I; ·<■ · \ eil toda> h> the I edcra I ι m ; « . * nmmission. I In- commiN^io'! -u »-sted that lb. \ 11 ? ? 11 ν h: ,;<l\ inn il . » ν a Mlb - a!, ι » \ .· ■ ; tli·· KM it ι rate not lot . red S 1 .Ml t;t> U'lil to S i00. C'^.OOO .ι \ t*i . M.ii .· . d \ .t,, - ; ι ! : he made I·; hot : ρπ\ .ι'.ι .ι it! :· Ίι pro ject^. on ι sch Ιι (ηι·!.: ·.. basis. Negro Convict Recaptured Alter Β a Lie 5 Judge Bars Chart in Ί rial Sales Committee of Tobacco Association Decides Georgia Leaf Markets Should Open August 5; Hearing at Durham. Durham. .1 ill> 1 ♦ ». — < VP·—The s.il - ι nnuïiitt'T ι » t the I'ohaeeo Λ- Milium <il tii· \ nitrd Mates 11 » 11. ι > declined t<· change the date <>1 the ιφΐ'ΐιιιι:: of the (.enrgia ir.trketN t'rme. \u;iu>t to Vugust 1 Λ a s γ « · 11 uested h\ .ι (1 legation ot ί inwi;ia ! arm ol ! i< κιî Price-Fixing Laws Unlikely At This Time ■ «IMat S « !.. Γ . .-j '.· . it ;m< >: hi t· h ni ni.!!; ■■ \ ■ ■ · (I . ;Ur-l «I I. .·· . ;> el • ' · !>11 t'xU'ti ' ' Ή ο Pre I · ' .d up '! < ■ ■ t . t ; ι ! : ( · 1 ' ι . ' ' · 1 ; 0 ( ι '. -' power ( ι. ι -ma 1 ! )« .( Γ Γ Red Industry So Dispersed As To Be Safe From German Bombers, Maisky Declares I ! I.· ··!<■. ■·. .!,.·> II - Λ il· .ι.Ι,·: I . duy th.it ι·\ t Mil t·, the ..i\ .11 S .ν,ι·ι 11 ■ ·. - d ■ Iiod ;i > i p!;i'd." ]· 1 ' l'i ι ! VIM nf the llf.i \ \ I I. a ! t<> 1 h< λ ., ι : · p a;!· .1 tt 11·'·.- \1 •'S U . - ' · i ■ vo \\ 11 I ;.ght ι: ittcîui'ici and . . Λ Γ M - U .ι! ι Mi. u.v .-aid t·» ΛΙι» cow should ' ι J ( ί (·'··: Λ Π>. ι lu ll V cl. J'cr-^i'd Μ . ·'·· !" keep the· field "'lui!ν sup ; iiird d φι . sal ght ndustries vi to guard against ς y explained. ι", .t rata^tr-»pc - f \ r w ill oci'ur. ,i i'd hy these ;; Λ . : illdliStiM-i : ι. · i i Π Λ. : II· ρ .· ι ι \\ ci, ' ·: Λ Μ .\ Mïûllî.. · Γ· lands. The> MtM'îl . ι ·! 'ht\i |)f! -.il <>! t.i! ed in France ugra.l mu . ' ί by ( It :· "\ι ι;" ilt'ci;. .'ni So\ λΊ w .!. aid })! ··' • m the • *m;<n ινρ·ν ' - ■ • ti H i ;ndiM Ul· lllt'tw.lî if tance and by ii - winch ι' ν · .' t Britain. Emperor Hurries Ί-ί -Γ" Τ ο iokyo */ Resignation of Konoye Cabinet C unies Year A f t t: r Formation; European D e ν e Î ο p ments Believed Cause ot Upheaval. Inkvo III! Hi ' \P Till cabinet .·! I * if ». * i* - f ΙΊίιητ I unii maro (vol ι on c η·-·! κ (I r»i bloc tod \ It w ι - ιηΐΜ'ί!, <1 tha ! the emperor and empress are re turnin- immed atc'.v to Tokyo from their snmrn··· palace at I f ι ν a ηι ι sotii I, · est ot \ ok> o. η Kt; · (Je.-nan ■ · ; r « · r L. W T1 1 Κ ' ^(."ΥΓ'ΤΪ · l_ V · ! 11)40. two Most w hlcb known ot the Kono\e minister* was Foreign Minis!:·! Yostike Malsuoka. who »« ' ο 11 i < i j · t ■:·(! !,i ••«•civ responsi ble toi Jan.mi's adherence to the Kono hi rhn alliance, and who personalis m tated a Japan ese- Κiissiar nlim aiitv accord t Moscow fast \prii K>. : ι • . eminent ψ * *.* , t - ···.· . : id the·! - \ ! ' .< · ; . η : i gh t î : * rea '■:) ' 11 :: Η he had ·■.,··. ■ ■·. <] ·' ! .'· . ri> which Nazi Planes From East Λ an r dfd.iv.'d •s Tiit • Hi * ! (i WÎ1 . ' " Λ : .<Ί1. (:le fx ndu>tiial 16th Draft Call issued Auyust Quotas Totai im; 3 278 Tar Heels Include ! 5 Vance Whiirs August 14. :· χ . ..· 13: .: ■ : - λ", i, ,.;u l Λ 1.14; X., h I· ·„ ■ · N.I 2 U Pitt ι · \ ii ( ; t'cnf. h : !{.>;·. . ! Nn 2, 15: Ν Ϊ No. 3, 11 S ii Wayne • Ν · 1 I·'·! 111 Ν·. 2. 12. C gi Three.)
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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