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ïtettîtersim Batty Utepafrfj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, .11Ί Λ ΐί· 11 ··' FIVE CENTS COPY Jap Bombs Damage U. S. Boat I τ *·* · · "· " "·" τ τ Red Army Tide Surges West Reds Claim Nazi Troops ThrownBack Β i g German Drives Toward Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev Stalled, Russians De clare; Heavy Fighting Reported. Mosnm. July .'{ft.— (ΛΡ)—Tin* Roil army declared today it Ii.id hiu l< ti iierman infantry from (r« ii< lii's near Smolensk and ςηηκ' reports said nazi tank spearheads had been driven hark l*ii miles from their deepest prut tr.ition. ! In Ked army tide. Russians s,ti(l. is surging uest. They de clared the big German drives to ward Leningrad. Moscow and Kie. were stalled and the nazis wen· fighting to hold their ground against increasing I \ In·.*\ ν Soviet counter attacks at ke\ points along a warfront long enough to stretch from New \ m k to Kansas City. Λ ·' < "W <·»·ιιιιΐιιιιικ| ue reporte» I iily heavy ïi^htinu"' ant he;t· \ iii'iniiin In «·■ in the Suι<>lrn>l·: '■■ : »· ' ■ here "our units drtrrnchcc !:···'· ν lrom their positions \\ ill a i-jfi of counter attack II· · lighting also was reporter ' -κ ο Zhitomir, gateway to tin Γ . and in the north ncai \ n e Foreign Commissar S. Λ. Lo/o\sky said nine million men w en* locked in battle along the front, lie added that strong So\ iet tank forces—with plenty ol reserves whenever th:\v are needed—had turned back the il.»/i advance forces. Γ: ' : rial m luree.s repoi ted thi G' ι - advance units pushed had ?i. a -> 100 miles t ι om po i 11 » η t: * · 'iice reached, but did no Η» !v :n what sector. 11 H'litian dispatches reported . Tr . 'v battle racine on a i· ρ "ΐιηκ on Sni'densk Ad"l Η · · newspaper said this front e\ *' · ■· 1 : · · -m Mogilev. · mthw e t < • ? t11 \'ya/.ina. l"l) mi 1rs ra ' ' Si· ' I r 11 s k and 13D miles h "i Holland Gets 8th Reprieve Raleigh, July 3d.—(ΛΡ)—Shepros H. : r-parfd from death ill i't-'n ■ ■ . i:.-"ΐΓ- gas chambei "ii --eve: pre· . occasions after having beei '""■ci m tlie in uraiu'e 11 mrdiM R ·'· (■ 'dnian, in.- lour year "Id '.''i1 ■' 1 :n ei\ed his . ightli reprieve t da·.· ' 1 e· today's reprieve. II Hand' *>·> ' ii ι - automatically stayed ur ■· I'lfiuher 19. the third 1'nda a·'· itie expiration of the reprievi ι 'uniting on the I'ti'm. Edwi f· "inmissionei of paroles, .11 Η 'id : as been reprieved in tli ! ' "ider that he might appear a 9 " 1 tiess in tiie case of the State V: S't" η This case was conclude y '· I.iv and Governor Brought ν ""\v proceed to a consideratio (;!'"ι· r,i-e of Holland on t- merits. Germans In Bulgaria Possibility Seen of Pre parations for Opera tions Against Russia Fleet. Ankara, Turkey. July 30. -CAP) 'Miatic dispatches t'n»u Bulbar rpP"! N'cl today that ('.« aion na\ "linol had arrived at the Ml.κ ' l"»rt> (if Varna and Burgas. Th«· possibility was >een thaï the preparing for operatioi ci'4 n<t the Russian fleet. At tl Sitiar time, rumors were cireulatii 'a Turkey that the a\i- planned Μ 'Λ· the Dardanelles and llospori Straits in order to send the J'alii (Continued on Page Two) Mr. Churchill Rides a Tank Inside one of England's "Churchill" tanks, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, for whom tin now t\ p«· lïritish heavy tank was named, car ries on a radio conwr.-at i«mi. c »v\ iηlT to the tank's cramped interior, Churchill discarded his wcll-l ·<»\νπ hat in favor of a Koyal Tank reifi mental beret. Roosevelt Requests Price Fixing Power Konoye Calls For Swift Jap Action Tokyo. J111 \ .'10. — (Ai'i — Japan needs "swill, determined exeeution ol hci national polies,'" Γκ ιιικ ι Γπμι ι' I 'uumii.iro Ko nos c (liM-larrtl toda.\ as l(u* .lapa ο \s« pits'. t;iT\\ inrreasiiiiil\ n it irai ol I nited Mates and British aethity and deseiihed the \eth I erlands Past Indies as their tool. Tlir premier warned that Japan "must always he prepared to I meet the worst'" and that war he tween (iermanv and Kiissia "is hrinr.ini; serious elteets ο η Japan" hut did not explain ».ow Deferment Case Probed ι I I i s Army Board of ln i q u i r y Investigates ' Charges ο f Wilson Draft Board. F«n i iii.«UK- «luiν 'M) (AIM Au , Army beard <>ι inqniy hc^;m .'in! investigation today <>l charges that 'rvin Pirkens. Wil.aui baseball play-: or. was rejected 1 « » r military mtvuv '•■l'an ( ι >1 ι tie ne ! > r« « : ι l* h t in t< « ;ic • · 11 η «he · · h t continue I" play ά it h the W i 'i» el ill) .,1 the C'ua tal ! PI.nn I .·· »« ie Γ '■ «■ . · ν !··.· (If l'y w : · · 1 Κ ! at! · « I \.· 2. th.· η:.·:· - ! „.· J. ne-! .η :·'·!··' ; ; ; · ; I ! M ! · ' .·.,·(·' ·1 · · .! I > : e: ·. e 11 * 'i, ι; ιι , ΚΙιι . C-;.pt.. η Ιί Λ (Ι · ιΙί. · ·.: . ■·· 1 ·"' ! !,- ■,· V \ ι·.. ·. .' k i ,,, it'll > ,. , . ! In «i\ ι I ι,ι ι.ιΊι ,.ΐιι .il;.ι V Ihe government for c<>iripen*.ït imi. IS 1 nr. M Λ Γ :: ι.,η. \V»i ■ ι ι' Clall Will' \ ilr^l'ii ! \ ϋ,ι '» . ^ ιηι; Ιίη.ιΓιΙ :ιΊ('ίιΙη .> l·· !ι ivr Ί ''Cl Ιι > " 1 ιιιΐΊιιοηιν I. not I).ι k'"' ,s ! denied that his interest as physician ® j of the bull club hud inspired him u> ' (Continued on Two) "We Face Inflation, Unless We Act Decis ively and Without De lay", President Says In Asking Congress to Pass Law. Washington. .VιιI\ .*»0.— (AI*) — President Koosevclt. asserting in) lalion.ic> price increases were threatening to "undermine our defense efforts" asked Congress today to authorize him to estai» lish ceilings for prices and rents. \\ e face inliation. unless we act deeisi \ el ν . ι ι m 1 without delay." lie said. The rrcsident also requested in a special message authority to purchase materials and com modities when nccessar> to as Mire price stability and to "deal more extensively with excesses in the field of installment credit." Whii" ι e! ι lining from seeking air • ι ι ν 11 » pu t ; ι 11 π i it on wages, in • ni l·· expected \ <>luntai ν coopéra ι h ι ■ ·! labor to pi in eut 1 ί 11 »or com » : 11 ι i. nig abnoi mally I. .·■ Mi \i «voit . aid. "lia ιι ·!■'·!·· !·' i;aiu t Ί « » η ι price -tabilit; ι an ΐι · · r m abnormal wage increase r t ! it· e .η r likely t « · be illusoi y >\ i|t, .-uly «»· crt < / n by Ίι.ιι } . e m le. ing C" t · which t'a 11 \s Tfi , 11 ! ei.i ιι h.n tl-lup on the lea. Λ ί « »ι in..ι» "I "in w(nkefs and our oh I lie message went to a ( on grcss sharplN divided ou the <iucstioii of price fixing. \lread> .» Senate farm \'oc has served notice it would oppose limits on agricultural priées and onl> ves terda> Senate approval of a hill preventing the marketing during the emergency of govern ment-ow nerl stocks oil w heat and cotton. Another group in Congre has art .•e.iled control of wage- on th roi nul that v. ; ti'e ; nrn . e « ·.· ha \ e pu i I · π miiu ι .κ·! 11 ring c< t. . ind 1 < »rce HUhe·· price· Λ bill to eaits out tin President' • ·<jiiesi expected to bo ntrodueed : m »! h h< m.-e ' κ u t iy I ,t ·. m I lent h ι>·< ·ι ι e ; ι d of the of I i ce »»! price admin n ation and e ι ! an .-apply, lia ieen working on the4 legislation fu ·. : e!. \\ ' 11 : i > i 11 11 .lining ex perl.-. Mr. 1 · "1 e\ · ' ! ! ι cc il μ 11 h nded t h. e. - I a 11 : : ait; authority b 1 !» ι ί» ..nd -ulijeet to e.xercis h rough license or regulations un de . ; h·< I ; t ιι m is and workable admins ι ,ιΐ., e pi t»cedure." Ε >^ΊΓ H IE R. I OK ΝΟΙΜΊΙ ( ΛΚΟΜΝΛ. < ontinucd partly cloudy and warm with a few scattered thuiitlcrsliowers this afternoon or carh tonight and probably Ihursduy. House Group Favors Army Service Bill Floor Debate on Meas ure Expected to Begin Next Week; Legisla tion Expected to Pass House; Republicans in Opposition. I \v I hinfiton. .1· ;>· .ill ■ \|Ί- T. . j H"ti · mi 11 tary « « » 1111 ; 111 ? ■ l· »da\ μ ρ pi " ed u 1 <11,· ·11 η> leta.n lee!«c . \.i' ; >! ι·, i ( ί ' ι;ii d η .< π. : < · ·' ve 1 "Ι ; I'll ! ί -Ι'·(1 ) M l ■: ; ! ici ί'Ι ' i M Λ ri· s t · 11 ! 1 . ι y ι:'. 1 »« ν >iitl ; ΊΗ· νΐΜΓ « Tin ( "η niiltcc vote \vu > 15 ι '< 1 i"|· the ! «-l; : i. ι *.«»!». v. iii'h w.is idciiti ! <·;,! wMh th . 1 .ippmved hv the Senate : eommittee, except foi ,m addit < »n 1" p» r:· · 'he l'rc rl'-nt f ■ 11 (1er ( Jii.i' Μ Ι ! m· Il ' · ■ .·!·(· ! I !' »rc ' 1 11 Mil'· t U'dvC" ; ι ! ι ' · nt 11 ■ fining period. ( ■' .1 I ! ι11 M. ly. I )rii w il··,'it. Κf * η I lucky ■ Ί' th. II .M-c c< • nanittee, . «πη ! he \\ 111 ci . ρ j μ : 11 · 1 η · 11 >)■· · the rtiii - I ο » ■ 1111 litre l·'· m I;, y 1- > '-· it >peri;i! I -1 ; 1111 > I "Γ 1' · leu;.-! 1 i < · η >·η the ! II..IIM' agenda I λ 1 : ι y -,Ί d he hoped to -tart ll"(ti debate on the me;i<iire next week ί and predicted tli.it 'Ίΐηψ i°st lonaoly i it will pa- the Hm.·, - This afternoon. committee Hep1 I· (Continued ηπ Ρμγτο Τ\*ό> ι Strikes End In 4 Cities But 8,000 Electrical Workers in New York Continue Walkout In to Second Day. I My The \ ··■: i M: <■ ■ ) U'.irl. !1 Ί'ι>.ι1 ' t ·.·.-Ic!v I ' t < ■' 1 · ti , minted lo ! Ί.ι ν but .ι 11 < ;,i κ ι· ι Λ |·'|, l-Iit I Ιι .ι- il il l;r: V..:!; < 'ν ; !··.·!· ι in! .. tin· Mrι·■ ιk 1 .ν ; n,i y y.iril-. hi l'iiil ni' !"|i iΊ1 utilitv I'·· . "I .it Air V 11 \. V I U. C. C. Merit As Testing Grt ir ■ I , Dali ν l> μ ι κ h liuirau. In tin Μ' 1\'λΙμ»γ tluirl 1V\ III MM Wllill.l. Raleigh, July Tin- merit iv\ .. initiation ^ ι \ · ! In ■ 1 'ni'iiij » I < « \ ii : * Ί11 Ci>mpen\ I'mnmis mn : -1 · I ' 11 < '. 1111 . Ii >ι nul tin ..ι , . ι ; 11111 s which · <le tin· wmk tin· I ( ' ( ' ! ■ 1 lrr ι 1111 > 111 ν 1111 ί 11 ne Iikely 111 11 '■ the Mieee lailure Willi \vl ···>·>· meet. ι.. 11 · I I'llll i IK- wliet I le: Ί «· Plue : ι ί ' ι·ι\ Il 1-rviiT .. \it« Ii: .-Ii.ill :·. applied I· . · : ■ ■ .1 .ill dep. · ments ni tin» St >>vernment, .ΛI tin· I * ι i< Ί'.· I her rlnn u ■ list \< Γ, I ;. < ; ■ ι \1. I il 11 ι:; I ΓΙ ; 111 \ ■ : : 111 In it - \ 1 · I'll .ill t.,ι· ι ι· . 111.« 11l; I, : ll. ι bl-ΙΊΙ I I . ' '.III \ 1 III., I III . is till I··.. · ! ·: ;u't 11 inn.·. till' I ■ ·. ' "ι t I II }I| l\ I ! Willi III 11. Iflvnr 11 ! j η ii ί it y ti ι y I IT. ι -latin . ι ί 11 · ; κ i y r. h tin· ,ι 11 ii- κΐι.. tin· \v<. : ι. ι : : ■ plan ·, , ; 1 In watched lerest as it de i'l'lu|IS. Λ Iii.itti'i Ihi' I'lll ll·::. j iatuiT In ι i.nli ι :· ι : the merit field to . 1111' 111(11 ..II , ι · 11 the state re i'i'i\ HiH ! : 11111 I lie federal S. · lia I See. 11 11 y I tile Γ ( ' ( ' I was In -t ,n tl.· Ί merit - yslems in North Γ 'id it is the m,. likely tu I·· : as a pro\ in^ gl'OUnds 11 ι.- ι χ >i 11 : · ■ i : that the men I iVvsteni nut ···. \ Aides a plan tur recruiting qu.il.' · ί per.-onnel. but that it attenif". harmonise jna Where Communiques Conflict \\ hat is actually happening in the Kusso-uerman war ; „ ; ,·■ inown until a decisive victory lifts the veil of ciM.s-r.-'. :· . ip—cd by both Berlin and Moscow. Hero is the line of battle a- r»-..r car be a«o-r t : 11 —. I from the conflicting communiques i- ued le. \··.; sides. Both sides claim victories; the Nazis reporting great a!vτ . ··..· Russian* reporting the blitzkrieg definitely sLo;■ ; . . 1entrai l'rcss) Bombing Brings Representations Polish-Soviet Agreement Is Signed London, luls — ( \Γι — \ I'olish-Soviet iîussian agreement was signed at Un» British foreign office toda.\ Tin* agr rrmciil giants an am ncst.v freeing .<11 Polish prisom rs in Kus.sia and wipes ont ter ritorial changes ι ! ι p.-land result ing from the (.. t m.in Κ us>ian treat s oi I !» ' partitioning Tola nd. /1 also provuii I m the for mation of a Polish i'ni\ in Pu sia under a I *o 11 s Î ι < .oumandcr to he subordinate "hi ι opera tional sense to the sini rnu eom inand of the Sin let 5 mm upon w hicli the Pot'sh ai m \v ·.IÎ bo represented ' Such an arm\ \ν <»:·.(! !<*■ re cruited from ι nom «mu .'00. 000 Polish prisonei ' 11 in Russia. System Used mrtd By State l/i'DS w'l'i ' which çje: ; · .· to tut < ι ι■ i ·%·<··■ then triiun· c· ; ! m, ν I. nil· ι .·();< ■· lit ι M,inili' ll.v η . ).>.· > ' 1 .1 V tn I ...I It II· 111 111 .liill . - till· I>n ιι·ι;ι 1 μ*·" · ι · · I, H the ρι'ΙΊ'Χΐ .'III · guide sheet whivti soia In thi· - U I >i ' 1 \ If" 11 H I" ' III 1 \ ι I'Vil lllilt H III "I .· Th.' ι I : IIIK 1,1 I H't'i urn.tint the ilep, ipp (Contiau.i '"•a page two) Acting Secretary of State Welles Confers With Japanese Am bassador Nomura and Lodges Immediate Representations. Un>t< -I «Γit. cd '■ i-(< I Ί ' ('I'M 1111Ί l! 1 - " I · ! · ! til; 11 ! il!·- Λ , . ,· . ■ ' J' .M., riitiMKk 'Κ.: ΤΙ..· V.iι mi ■ ... ι 11.tod s· ■ .·.. I.\ t el : \ , I ι ('111.,' v. I'll îIii .!.ij> II! I .1 ! Κ 'Il Welti il. . ! Inn· . ·1 III. : II v. ill ill Km. I". I'll l.\ ··..· .1 .;'■ ι . ■ In . 111 η. h 111 r h ni III fil 111 r ι nini·ιι1 ιi L'ii Japanese 1 ( Il 11 II' I ' lip ι ill! Tu tu i la .11 111 ty 111· -:ιίιI 111,, In connect ι nihil .-.ul.·· ΐ'.'Γ,ι llt'il tl . ! I. il >1 ι: ! Japanese etivi s 11. h ι. ι \ Tax Measure Procedure Modified ÛI..M Hl.l II II) It 111C· ill ι ' i Ί i ι > iiM.dilic·, by the H.m, Ci· il Ihmmi: 11 U'( i l>\ till \\ \ < 1 111* . Ο I- I · t ι · » 11. ' ! ' ! 1 « ' ; U ί ! I |l ! I ! : ,v r.i I li -d I'M h ;· ·: ·' '. : ti el· »sr« ι lit·, .ιι >! >r< ivrd I>\ : ·,. . ■ ι U-n e« >iitmi I - • ·. under v\lιifii ,u; .m.nidinent. •nid h.I ο Ι»» »··, ι·., ni except thoht !'.·! t'<| ' »\ till' \\ .!>■ il 1 ! ' i ! η » M I ι - I'lllll "tec. Some lïrpuL'hc.n- ••ill* I the ·< re.-tncti^n a rule. Vessel Hit In Raid On Chungking Navy bays Damage to United States Ship Was incidental to Gen eral Air Raid on Chi nese Capital; Gunboat In Safety Zone \\ a^iiou tun . Jills .'»().— (AP)— lin· Vu ν announeed tori a.\ iii.it (In- I nited St.tics gunboat I ti tuila had been damaged hv Japa nese liuiiiiis in a Japanese air raid mi ( hunukiii:·, ( hinese capi t.il. Nu e.iMi:;Hi *> were report ed. I he minimal was said to have been t anehoi across the YaHg t/e river I torn tin· < a pita I. »ι '.(I by the ;i.îi · · , 1 p.trol gun s;i id. ind : he !» v ' the sfllilll ν 'es · ( ! ' ■ ! · 11 ν. The \ t 1 ■ ■ ■ e stated his be lief that li . to the I nit ed S(.»tes s; · -.as incidental to the ral on the Chinese ea ρι < it> ilthotmll the vessel was in tin· -;»ralh'd safety area a< ross tin· ri\ ei . <)tοr boat 1)0 . shatti red. id s'iinc other nearby was .vly escaped the American J; ng <>n .bin*» United States hop ■ - 'ell in • •rican embassy .:· the T·ituda. lei vessel of the ·. 12. 1037. -( action, with • ni· Yangtze S\ tes wn ild ; '^e - t the certain. C h Τ: Cigarette Jobber Heard :·; ι -- ( Λ Ρ ι — using theii ΓΐϊΓ pi1' ' 1 * : ' ibod U> 1hf> ><iay by Kd α 11 is jobbei·. aw price tn pi : s chuse? .ind- !<- bo Eden Warns Japanese British Foreign Secre tar\ Ad\ ises Nation "To Reflect While I here Is Still Time." ,\P)_Foreign -,.:ri t day trll i Japan ) Γ < " - IX · ' ·. t 1 !(* ty of French > \\. . . ' el ! : « > r, ! pol ! r. H( ~ ,1 r:iti! ri;,l |h';i!v 1 »» t\ (' 'it- \ ' ' tcmplit'd 41 r 1 » ι - r - m ThaJand ·: i > ι · 111 \ c I hnf ,i. : .it « > of the . :akr h«'cd .·\>U· an ο Γ ι·:: t!a«vd the ι ' the Japanese iiiι ι"îi,!ia. : ι. ·. ·Ί the rnmnior 1 η Japan and indo ; \ was vnchr ni/ 4 that Japan con 1 »n of naval and Indo-China and
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