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ïtettîtettsmt Hatlij 3 tspafrlj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SI* 1 !« >N OF ΝΟκιΗ CAROI I.\,\ AND VIRGINIA ^1,STY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., S.VH R1> \Y Al l KUN( >< >N. -H IΛ rUBUSMI.I· KVKHV Μ-ΤΒΗΝΟΟΝ FIVE CENTS COI'Y |.;χι'ΒΙ»Τ SI'NDAY. 1 1 Striking Back In New Economic War Λ ',fr" .,'/ τ,ιηκ w κ· ft / γ ' " — JaPctn Free2es * » ♦ * * * * ■Vr.S. Credits τ Nazi Air Raids On Moscow Dwindle I No Bombings In Raids Last Night I Russian Army Com munique, Reporting "::>îubborn Fighting" On Kast Front, Indi cate Nazi Invasion Forces Stalled. ί ; ί ν li(î ( ΛI' > The îîiis '· i t"d;iy ih 1 Mommw ifM-cl through it Γ ι ΓI h suc [ d\\ mdl nu . » 11- attai Us ! ! he tia/i ;ι· >au!t -1.11 (i !i the l.i-1 Ί ; ι y ol ι t> w ate\er were re t ? ι ; L» h τ Λ1<».row :\ud. 11 . rι (M! !y c\ ι·!!:;';ii;inn : Mi! .Itlfl l.i Ilil'UltfS. ! ! Ill ΚIMC* S'l 'le II !v like • · J ..· t -· \ <·! ;i! ti,,y lh.lt • ·! ! ens: vc u ;i - })iclm ed ι -1 a ndst : ! 1. t · ι <» Red a ι ; : >y du : : tu; last η i#h! st u1 \un*n •ilumrd m the direetcn λ · \ 1. Si ι h'It'll:-k and Zluto ' ;:l; in {i e Smolensk arc .. (îennan nude their d· ρ f· ■ ■ ' toward M "i'o\v, entered '* day with the Germans upable to break thiuugh \ I > ·.-1 ·< » w war bulletin de ! ' ! .sti-d 4â (îerman planes :.« > ' Τ tn-day. :· d a,i Meet continued at ( !· rinaii lines and bases, ν ' tei day at 11. ι / i meehani/ed • r the fight ; η β front. air • hind the lines, and Κ ι Black sea ports, the Rus 1» . t hey ι i ela red. their ::d (!«·{·· mien! ary evidence ι · ι plan - t< > ca rry the w r Turkey m a surprise attack. ( · : : ■ ,ι ! . -f F '!τ:&η A ! Λ 1 ■ ·/· ··. . ν re· " >rted th· , · · ;/· d η ι e h .· ; red C.· r - i : .* nil j .. ι !e: i d · 11 t ii( c π r ent w« add be in· ». ' eir coivt nt Nazi Cities Are Bombed 1,11 .1 iil.v l!li Λ' . . π. κ lr 1 ly inn t ort νnM in·.· f J ι « » 111 h·»1 .IxhI ΚπκΙγι ,,πιιηβ. it \v;i; officially ai: ΗΛΚ lion Iit'i dropped son it tin's bea\iest aiwl most ι»".1· ;„-mlι? in the heart of Berli .·>.!. the all mini.-1 iv new ι « I ·( il lrd ,[ tin Uni ι li 1 'licit ! - <·η ell' ■ ι t i ι ■ ι 11, a 11 r a ρ 11 a 1 and i 111 η 11 •mm target; 11 y droppin h,cil equal . uccoss in t! tlit I inn iliiilH "1 11 a ι nl nil u an :I1 attacks In.Ill which tl • t ι \ . till κ iiinccf h;,\t· not returned Stalin And Chiang Said In Agreemen ι ■·: It 'll, July 1!(ί. (ΛΡ)— Jo.· ' 1 ■ ' and ( ίίΊΐι·! iilissnniι Cilia f. Slick wore sait! by ι reliai cr 11 κ 1. ι y lo liavi· an iindcrst.,1 ">H by which China would put "h; ,i η ni more" soldiers in t ' ' ''l ι ,,in4-idc Soviet forcis ill I ' ·;! I: ,it Japan attacks Russia. II source said lie had been ■ ' ' ''■ <■ <t ihat this was one reason tl ·' pan "chos Indo China instead " 1 reel attack nil Russia to aid 1 '|V- partners." 'l'a- ;a. il was tated. hiis been ' <1 on .ill Hi ill.· h discussii v tli Chaia anf! the United Sta ■ """it Japan, and the Far Kasti Ι1" 'ι hi is declared to be in 1 v "il t ■ British-Kussian Alliani I! ., soon will lie aided by Pol ,ri "lis fighting the (lei in.ins unde P"hsh Rassian pact ueain eoni Sion, this source declared. ·» A Mighty Bomber Armada—Held Up by a Bottleneck Delivery of this armada of Β-2Π bombers to the U. S. Army Air Corps | to officials at the Glenn !.. Martin Company at Middle River, Md. Th· is delayed by lack of a minor part made by a sub-contractor, according j most deadly medium bomber yet developed, the ships arc closely guarded. (Central i'rcne) HUGE TAX BILL SENT TO HOUSE Welles Will Confer With Soviet Mission # Succeeds Keitel? Gen. Erwin Rommel According to the Moscow radio, Gon. Erwin Rommel lias succeeded Field Marshal Wilhelm Kiitcl in directing the German army opera tions in Russia. Gen. Rommel com manded the German force in Africa. The report also stated Field Mar shal Walther von Brauchitsch, com mander in chief of the army, haa been removed. [ - £ Peru, Ecuador rp η · rr^ ι ! 1 o oign ι ruce lfi ' ft ,ι> l ima. Peru, ,ΙιιΙ.ν î<>.— (AIM — h' W i ll ml in nicil sources said to '1L' day thai a unci· in Ihr boundary 1 hostilities between Peru and 11 Keuador would In- agreed upon "l today. Meanw hil·'. tin· government rc ,tM ported sharp fighting along (In· disputed frontier /.one. I ι ua in" ' dorian forces were declared to have attacked the llasimo and Klsauce border posts, and to 'n have been repulsed. The I'eru "e vian forces attacked and cap tured the posts at < hacras and 11IIa<I ti 11 la S 'in order to main '' tain the whole line." the eom lu' mimique said, adding that fight I nig was still going on. Group Arrives From Russia by Air to Co ordinate Question of Securing Military Sup plies in United States. \\\, .ilium.>n ι iiν l'i; ι.\ι· τ: acting .-ιΊΊ'.·1,ι y . ; de. s·.:· ·;■· Welle., will en IV: tl,: willi a Si )\ act 1111 ! ι ! ii rv ·: ι : Welles s;ι id the mission, which ar r \ ed in New V· ·;·!■» !·ul.iy ί .y }>,.■·. . would ΓΙ ν (m t-1 W .ι υ, : ί ; med ; a t ely and conlVr with hue « . » 1 j '2 ρ m. c. s. 1. ) and the ( ien·· il Ma n;dl. Army eh <·! ot 1.,::. v· : The TTii; mn ha <· une 'o tin· I Tn:t ( e<I Stale t·· c<χedi!îate the pa· j t ■ · · η · ι! see. ι r i 11 s · in : I i ta ry u ρ; »i .e j of \ · a ! : « ι ι s ea t c · l» · » · ' t · t \\. ι - : ai I ! ι - head, -d i> ν I . eu Ρ.-ηa a 1 Gencr , a I V ; p C iu| ik. iv and Km· nee Gen - ' ·· al \l \U- pu C 11 · 1. 111 '. 11 e Ui r the S ■ ι V let .. ■ ■ ; 11 ; ' -ad or. U !' ae e O-pany tin· : ,.n 'he r call· \ . ι .a I ' ■ 11 ' « '(1 S ! a ! e a luetic ; « · ' !1.»\N - -11 del tl- wllilt in 111 .1 V :pp! ,e- de ι red : y tin· S* »\ ι : cm Ik· sh ι pped tu ! hen ι a ι the i η s a ied ;a te ! a Ρ ire, as a result < Ί the re< pa· ; 1 ra n>i η ι ! I erl lu the State department 1 hv the amh,ι-sador. I No detail ul tlie in.nl·.· iv ! heen made puhl ie and Welle tud ι y j declined t< > disc ! - any ρ >> ihle items on the list except tu de. innate I them .i- military supplie . Legion Plans Membership Meeting l>ailv Dispatch Bureau, In 111»' '"'«r \V«|t«»r l|o(«>| Ka'ei^h. .1 . [y L'': h'aleigh Post \ I \ ; < ,. an 1 .o.iî on, will play • · 1 on Au lui I - !" ■' statewide mem l.erdnp a'C-tinn which Departmenl Commande IP \ McMillan term> the nit'd important Legion meeting t.. hr held during the coming yeai ι xcept pei haj)- the pusi officers con lerence " A representative Ί national head (Continued un Page Three.) Study Civil Defense Three of live .-V lean officials sei.t to London I .y Μ.;; ι I.alluardia I" observe Briti.-U civilian defense work arrive in th< British capital. Left to rijrht : ι . Donald S. I - nard, of tin· Μ πι State IV! re: Huntington W > liams, commissioner of health, lia ' · ■ and 1 : - < ' r Arthur W. Wall· ι (1er, of the New V. . 1 .. lieu. I it.\- n i l I 11.11II »n.i ί, V. tlei ι1 v. 11 '. Kdwurd !i Ind., was < i> and I )i' I1 1 ' ι Icetrd m \\ ι tie 'lit ι>ι 11 ■ Μ .-In Nice pic idi nt. ι is Biggest in History $3,529,200,000 Me as urt* Estimated to Mee About 60 Ρ ercent ο Expenditures. V." mi. ·.!'» Tl : · « . \ I ! . M I I I i 11 ( : I : I > « « ·. . rut ( « · - - ·:♦..·· · M ! ■ y ;,π Μ ! 1(1 Ί 1 Tar Heels May Be Heard On Lumber industry Wages l).nh In nal'li Πιιη,ιιι 111 I Sir viaili r Hold iu in m:\ ; ini.i. Kalciuh. I '■ Pmuably ': > unist run'■ I vi"Cativi· opp, t ' · Ί ι t·. the il 1M 111 I' ( Kail I... II... Si ,i ml 111 i ha- come I ι < the luniiχ > πι North (. ' . Il h,ι l*i'i '· nded .-ti'i-nicai· that tin· aiii ' '■ ί this Mate ι.|· ( rated η -ΊΙ unit th ,1 l.llll'.nl ΙΛ · ! M-lll'd to p. llK η ι ill. ι ■ i 'I I iv the 1·', (1 . ;.1a1llte ,\..·Λ 1 ton. I) t 1 to ι a i m II ο :-ΙΓ) cent itimiii un ι hour .nd hcaι injj <|ll(\-l Ί 1 Set loi \\ . . ι i-l Γι. ariM, lu' State Γ r o| l,;lhoi Γ. -- !(-t II S! ' ^ hose deparliiκ ' has taken ι re>ponsibility . entorcement ·."■►* Fair Labor Siauu ml: î U lie.,nt on t ι· · ' ' · iiiiimitii ν.,ι;ι ίm ·!(·,!"»! ■ ..· ' I Will In· IH'I'I l· .. ν. · ' ..-ι . >! inu'nt ι ■ · · Ail· ti .tor Philip * I)i\ ι — 11111 S : », :... · \\\»>h!ntf! I) r · A ! Ί%4 î :■ '* »·. · i lu llldr. S : ■ ι ; ι. Λ ί · .lis: lu η 1 i»ddn ι ·· ■ - «m a-pp« "· .! ι « ! ·· !' I ι.:. î !'.. «Mp. t iind ni· « ι Γ Mm* ρ< ' ' ή- 11· u ■· ■- ri it i 11 .u ; ν m 11 '«m ':·.·· : - .. pi ·■< ! i i* .·! .iu t i list tl'.« tv : « ! 1 I. I| ι . ■! . · I'm·· : T t. M , · ' ' · il·) t nu uni:. . »* th.»· a 11 ρ ι <«\in iU î v.ïiich wUl t-· l'ijinred "Πιο indu t:> ,n "''-fui ι.- ι eq Continued on 7^™* ) Shanghai Expected To Be Taken Over From Third Powers Philippine Forces Into U. S. Service Hyde I'.irk, Jui\ '!(».— \Γ — President Koosevelt called into the armed mtvh γ ο! tin ! nited States toda.\ all "<>i the or^aniz rcl militan lorrrs" ot tin· f'liil ippinc government. There was no immediate offi cial explanation oi this step. hu( it was gcnerall\ regarded as an oilier indication <>1 1 nited States displeasure ot Japan's march in to Southern I rench Indo-China. It followed til»· freezing of Japanese credits in this countrs in repl.N to Japan's occupation of southern Indo ( hina. The Philippine mililar> forees are to he placed under an Ameri can arms offieer who will desig nate t"lif- times when the individ ual units and personnel shall he taken into the \mcrican armed serv ices. All naval components are to he under the commandant of the Kith I . s naval district. As commander in chief of the \rmy and \avv, Mr. Koosevelt issued a military order to accom plish the mustering of tin· in sular forces into those of tlir I nited States. SHOOTING HEIGHTENS TENSION IN SHANGHA Shanghai. July 26 (AP) Λ β un ni;.il. im I ><·. ud ' · << ('!.·» r h·» ; ill 1(1 W"« >'il ideci ,, .1.., . ι- < r H' l· > i riny in Ihc i ·· ·) ! : ' ! :» · t« : Vinll.i: · t î.h : •lap;.ne < ' Thr .ι,.,.!.··· arising η '"■>·■ *'■'■· · .· s <'■ <'! Ja|laïu'.-i c · ' ! ·' ':<■ <· 1 < - ta 1 la 11 11 t ' MacÀrthur To Command Former Chief oi Stat Will Head Plniippini Forces Called Inti Service. I> Λ ru.iii were Μ!·ι·Μ|.ι·<ί · ' : <■> I C »(·Ι)1 1 ! I )· M . . . 11 hut chicl ι>j The W .11 -i II.(· :n ! ι 11 -ι 1 ' Λ li cvclt .·: ll\ "· r..rco ,.r ti=.· U ell 1th liMiji ; tin.' I* [ ί . U ( i St. ι ; ΛI.... \ I ί ; I'd till· !i i.. i parution Γ»ne,· ; ■ tin· rank 1 t.« . ι Keealled ' ■ . S ι.. 11 ■ r- Λ ν porai-y rank IΊ ι ι >. h(. \\ ϋ ο Λ Ί. 11 ( ieneral . .ι ι-' •ί "I I ι a > ment. Général Μ. · Λ \V 'inn men t \ \V. Tin . 11 ; V i;. . ■ ι \ « .· ,|.y mand. designated the l*n ted Sin Al'i'iy I·'· irei H ordered tin ( ' (Ί Ί111Ι1Ι >ll\\ ι .. ·· ,, ! ι into the mi \ in Γ . ·· .i s: >: Presumably. ' 1 ' VI ι "I 75.11111) mi ι C t: allied l'esei • .1 been e.-tii· lit d ire- beted upward ,d- and ρ rt. illy ' ·. ' paie ■ )s] MacArthur. army ehiel i.t staff ." 1035. personally > .md-'d :< dt a.ι- t: < ί 'ρ- whie1' d-i'i·' · Ί the b,· irmy m the ' it He \ oluntarily I ■■ ■·. d sty Pee1 η b< - '! 1 ' " .' ·( ea - e u ι '■ . d it ie> ;t> ' · ι :t.ι'"\ · President Ouezor. : Pbiiioi I '"< rnmomvealth French Concession and international Set tlement in Shanghai Expected to Be Yield ed to Japan Without Resistance. I l»\ Xsso' iatrd Press) • Ι .p ii ek back today in lli ■ 111'.'. ι·ι·.»η· ■; · c \va:· v. ;tt the Unite! States and the BritLsh Empire : <y Iret/.ing Un.u d S; a. a i ts in lie own I ■ ■ 111:1 .· 111 d ι ;. ;. Uiri th..' the same retaliation would be ap plied to Britain and Shanghai would be taken over completely from thud powers there. The ι. : ' .. ' . ι · ' ; ;i . lapanc ;e eo:ιntei : a ι y y Lou flou, where the British government :. id : : " : 1 ■ United State.- :;i I,in. ; e-ι crediL A::.f : ι . > ■ ι ' S . ■ ■ j11 a i saicl Japan probably would occupy the •itern.il ·.: ···.· .nd the .· , : ae.p.ii pari· oi the city, which out of deference j.iit occident . power?, had been left unoccupied ι ' M··.: ; ..··· ■ .η ol China "■ ■ |. „.f; Sh-'lhgi I.I I. Tin· I·'; i i .■■! ι i" •mvis.i .n and the in ternational settlement were likely •ι yielded without r -..-lance. 1'iu Ί ·-· h.dec the administra : it tiii- Va ri.\ eminent. whose ι .j.:i latait to Ίιΐ Japani- e plan of liiiii* deten -· " ■.: French Indo lU ' : hi 'i'd 'Vine ec< moniic : ί · ■ ■.-}'· ·.. I and Amer ■ .eau- against Japan. Τ·,.· intern ■ na! settlement is vir li .ndei ι ι . it ci nd indefensible ' ' ' !.c !■.·.: .!·.!· ι .f Japanese already in Japanese-controlled parts .■ "ι ι ■. t y Tin ι 11 lenient is gar -. >n< ι i : y ti.i :·. . " r· sjiment of ! "' -cet S! ·· M . ".· and hap a corps of lightly armed volunteers ■ whose functions have been of a po Japan was ! .eld .v ».> · ike over ·· . t' id |"i«i-t ■ throne: the ...v·· -pon-'.rH λ :i? govern ■ ■ · · .·· Chin which has long threatened to abolish foreign hold \ " er cans nd oat - 1 any a trump to • · game. The tii to become a .hi! unter re ~ ··.! up their ■ , funds by . I treaties 1 4 · ι reliable ! t Γιιited States ι) et lapse hei im'v of commerce • .Γ ·,ι,..η Trade a day t . the ecn Γ. ' η and the ' i hind — tu ■ η f experts in nld bring knees jn sis h ι η ess called Πι» Dhoof th .t • · « v. .1' id. •p· ■ south is held run ny r>>..nt ι — full wing • : ι \ · : ι !. air and s- .of next tis.h ana Still had Dick Reynolds To G:ve YD's Bigbest Party Oailx DtspaU h Rurc.ia. In ttw *iir \V :ilt«r !loU?l. H\ hi \i;\ w ι kii i. i :· ·' .;> 2« \ · political \ t! (·.!·..; n.-i has ever Mavor < ί lu ·. η :c 1 - .1 ; ■ Will ! M-Sjirni ι ' ι ' — ' ■ ·: ' ι Ν ι; mu I >cnii > ■ " · the Twin C,t\ next :».nth. ; '.;hlly week . \ th :1> loi' woni Ίι.it Dick plans to spend at '.east t ' : ' · erl i'ii ! 'age Three.) KIK NOUTll ( AROI.IXA. Parll\ r loath Imiisht and S un fia ν
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