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Henîtersort Hatlij ûtspaftft ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SE i ION OF NOK ; H C \ROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., Tl'ES DA Y AFTERNOON. Al.'Cl'ST p.. Il *■ U. S. WARSHIPS TO A USTRALIA ; FOR 'TRAINING' |l\ The \ssociated Press.) jvlief urew in Manila today thai I >111.1111 was making prepara tions I€»i" swift moves to control ilii Ki t points ol ihailand. even .,x I iiit«-il States warships ar i j\ cil in \ustralia on a "train j 11. ( I UISC. Without reference to the f ar I .t-l ( ι ivi ·. the \av> said the \ s. In.i\\ ciuiser.s Northamp ton and sali I ake < it> had ar rî\ cil al îlnshane lor rcfuclim; ι ii il si-vrr~a I da.vs recreation" for t j , ship crew s on a cruise to the south Pacific ocean. 1 nose ι na it s declared that the British muht even move before .l.tpan had actuall\ encroached on I'li.ii territory. possihl\ seiz in. IVun.kok. Thailand capital, and Kia intimitis ports. I !.ι * · · (levelopnients came swntl* .ι*> tension heightened in tin Orient over reported mass hu: < » ι Japanese troops at Rus sia > ^il»(iiaii hark (ioor and the ( nun·.nance ol .f.ipanese pressure mi I i 111 · I hailand. ( «>ιη· 'idcMt a Π \. the Itritish an linim· <1 ol i ieia Π ν ilia i lai'ue nuiniiets wf British and Indian troop*», including ro^al air force Ρ» ι - on lie I. had arrived at Singa pore. Dispatches from Saigon. French lndo-< hina, said a largo and well equipped ( hinesc arm\ was reported massed on the Burma border read> to cross at À a moment's notice to join Brit ish forces presiunabh against an> Japanese attack against Brit ish Burma or Alalaya. liouih it appeared that an "explosion" m the i ar Las' was drawing nearer. Kcports from Bangkok. Thai land. s.tid thai officials would not den.\ that Japan was apply ing pressure for the granting , of certain demands and that Thailand was facing momentous decision in her relations with I Japan. Britain. Mid the I nited States. London reports have said the Japiuesc were demanding air bases in Thailand within loll miles striking distance of Bri tain's great citadel of Singa pore. Λ Japanese newspaper, hy contrast, asserted that Thailand was "under merciless pressure" b\ the i nited Slates and Britain. \ Japanese ar % spokesman admilted that Japanese and litis sian troops had clashed on the M · iichuktio Siberia frontier. Colombia Thwarts Totalitarian Move Undisclosed Number of Persons Detained and Quantities of Doc uments Seized in In vestigation of Subver sive Activities !>(· (il ι. Colombia. Λ»?. 5.— < \I* ( olonibia has joined the mow ι ; : list of I.,ιΙ'π \meriean • ο u11 ' ιies takinu aetion against .iiiti Ί'-η.·· it ·lie aetiviti's b\ an nomirin', thai an attempt 1.1 in (I'm li inat( tin· arm* w ith tti ta I itarian ideals had been nipped. ' · . >i an undr riu-rd ι vu s }>r ι ..Il un. ■! I III , ! r ·. · . t. · .η, 4Π t-. linn .«nd . . ' ' .· lit d< 'flJ ' Uric an • · .1 · t ι■ \ ' , : Mini u·. Ah.! ! ira·/, m ( « · η η t r t i ■. ι η w i ί !. • · · . ... . '. ! I.· .·.) -.nhvt'i· 1 he II·.)..(ita radin chanved na/i elements were behind the movements. i here \\ « ι · rumors th.it .ι t least on*· < iei man \v as .uinm:: tlio-e detained, but the (••iinar, legation denied an.\ (m niian nationals wen· brim hriii. : (■ ·■! tin- '· "t ! ! ι ! 1 i t · η t i' • ' . turn to 11 ο wort bv two week • : e..!.:j; r !. w hirh l'rr il un Mr.» m cement UM t m ν·< 1 t?,.· nation tti.a r :;}»!,U'l.Y lit luilai Wii.s no cause ior Ickes Checks Gas Station Curfew Results . : ;^l· ·Π Aug. • 11 ill till rut VP) With ι Util Src Β : i'lu 1111 ci htji· \\ uti'.'u u : c · {>< » ι t.-. i/io^ly today t*> -·^ e il Ml ll)utun.-l> Wl'lC -Μ·.··'!:ΐκ· consumption as mur:: >< II! mi. ; ' 1 rui;hlly black· il: ol £'>>' ·* U 1 III ! 11*; 11 U, about Uu * iim ι \ atiun I motor luel • 111 (i. : ι re dra>tic -Up. \v il "•>'•11 Wiictliv r tu«· next -tep n\.ii\ v. rationing \\ as a»· ( i'iiU· reporl «. ; yesterday <-·· ••■'■i· wviv lacking. bu Ick.es termed the general result ο ·■ : ι. Km}* - ;.. :,. ► 11 curfew Sun a.·,m "very sat living." Ne vet .11· aid the,. wen· mhu« ' ' ' Hi -ι ι compliance with tli 1 ckout request which vv uid b J' ; V. ι·(1 Up. ' 1 "ι lit Π ΊΙ- (ΜΛΜ ί lOU pi"! >β1"»Γ <'ίΙ«τΐ, , , ,,,· j,·,,·ι m 17 tates aM' Ui η u t ni Columbia ·ιικ> 1;' tin.·,, α iis the result ut ;i traie portât ion problem arising tram th 1 ·ι. ;· ι· ι ': ii up .up ni Aniei km *ei ι Hi ι tu in. I" Mime pints uf tin east fin; r ports of Sunday's gasoline •sa'1 were expected to shuw au upwar trend. Acts for Halifax wmmî-gmmmm «m. m Sir Ronald Ian Campbell British Minister tir Ronald Ian Campbell shows pass permitting him to leave customs room to a guard at LaGuardia Airport, New York, as he arrives in U. S. Ile said he would act for Lord Halifax in the absence oi the British ambassador. (Central Pnns) U. S. Pledges Aid To Reds Fresh Complications in Japanese Relations j May Result From Economic Aid W i-hingîi»nt Λ m Tht' I'nited S *. 11 ( · barked 1 ί ; - ι ; ι ; ι Li ; ι i 11ί nazi .('•••ι·! . ι ! ι \ !(»d;iy with .1 formal pledge 1 · Ί 1 ! ! re· 111 < unie .1 · istance j ί ι f 1 i ■ cable ' .in undertaking that, may i » : ; r ι:1 e h c « »' 11 j>!.i*a t a ms in rela j ' I V. !(! .1.111.111 '.. · \ aid nplemcnts of dc !'.·!. " , · tile .Japanese con , ι. ' ri'i'ii t wm-k- Ik. been printing veiled warnings agains' r.M.l 114 .·; ..e'n - : ·. 1 · · ιπ.Ν aer«»» *h( l'ar '.t 1 1 '. .1 · Iί u- -.aη Siberian ρ»>r of VI. >1.\ u I ml ι e, 11. » r 1lh.it uch ,1 r< ·ΐιη· w< >1 iH be ii-t'ii we'v -een in the -Kite d< i partMicttt's announcement that t4fav· (irabit* r <tisiil«·!, 1 (»n" w a.v hem: given Ku.v-Mii reqae t Γ7»e e\ten>ioi of available Λ niei ican 11 i ρ | > ι η u la J eilitie- to expcdile the shipments. The neutrality act combat /on blocks til!' Sn\ et Kuropean ports t , American * hipping. j The formal undertaking to suppl, economic aid wa> set I<n th las nigh 1 in an exchange of diplomatic note s connected with the renewal of th \ annual Hus^e x.nerican trade agree , ment. At Geo rg ia-Flo rida Leaf Market Opening, Prices Cheer Growers * * * * * Nazis Reds Admit Reverses On fwo Fronts Berlin Reports 45-Day Old Conflict Develop ed into Two Vast Bat tles of Annihilation, in Ukraine and in Smo lensk Area < l*y The Associated Press.) (ii-ittian panzer forces have driven a new 70-mile-deep salient into the heart of tlu» Soviet defense system between Moscow and Leningrad, the Kus sians acknow ldcged today, and Keilin repartcd that the ! 5-day old conflict now had developed into two vast battles of anni hilation. X.'.·· :· ilit.ii y (ii ι »,itches said 1!ι ι lui rc!< ι sent . ι m ( i de -t ι net ion < iaru· lii-d .'η 'iiv :■ ί (·«·< -. ,iith <»ι Κ ι < ·\ the Ukraine capital, was wa ii undi ivay and indicated that a cleanup r 'the bloody Snmlen k sector 2.'> m ι les wa-st ni Λί<>.<·>.\\ was 111 il tilial s ta.14e-. λ (ImII limer S linn mamiu,» tors reported that Red army units attempting to smash their wa> out of a trap in the I kraine had heen "annihilated." The eomnniniciue also declar ed that in a widening break through about <>0 miles southeast of Smolensk "a new enemy pou - er group was pirtl\ annihilated and partis eneireled." Tin· new C ϊt·ι '! llii 11 î United : I h ι · \ ici m 1 y < <1 Κ ίιοί m. in the η... ι - ! land Τη nnles en t of In t \γ··η. battlefield nt λ*. -\ or/hc\ . η K< nimy bulletin ndmiltcH Kholm lit UU» miles nith «> 1 Leningrad un ( Conl i'" I'd on Page Three.) FDR Meets Commander Ο Atlantic Fleet Washington, Λη^. 5 (ΛΡ) Prs dent Hon. c\ el; nnd I it·.. : Ada Krncs! J. Km^i. cnniinaiidiT »! II Atlantic i'leel, talked over nnv η'.it 1er· today n> the yacht I'nt'iin moved through north Atlanta- \v tei to an imdiseloM-d destination. X e λ n[ then d - sea :« » ! ι cn : ι ! : >n: the \n \ y ilepartn ent .n the : den t ta I vaeht w inch Mr. Roosevc horn d· (1 Saturday .et New Lond< (Λ mil , t'.ir η \ ac.it .,,u ci ,i.>e. Striel secrecy has been enjoin 11 >i 1111 >\ ement Γ the Im. and < <» government d ι | » ; r c i η · ni the ! . :ni}"«rtnnce η: t· : leinii ' e!n\ ed ti » Pre-mnal.ly Adit rah! Km- - il il; · met the Potomac nt ->en nnd the a η. ; : a I honrded the y.icht to!- the tn Stale Advertising Brinj Dally Dispatch Bureau. Ill the Sir Waller Hotel By III NKV AM KII.!,. I'alei.uh. Au,u Γ>. Kepnrts ο I precedentedly iica\ y l· un 1st tra il· ail m'i'I un- <·1 Noi lh (.'arolina du·,il»· thai tin.· .-laic is beginning cash in nn its a(l\ ι τΙ ι μ η .14 campa . tarted when the h-l; ι s la 111 : e preprinted $12Λ,1)1)0 annually tn tlu· world abolit T.ir Heel atli acti and advantages. Il is imjx>.· sible. nl course, to how much i»l tin· tourist mvasioi dan t" tin* el loots ol thr curi world war and 11 « » \\ much ran he 1 π I m It'll t · > thr ad\ e rt ismg that hern done; !>nt it is indisputable t 1 tin· program has enabled thr stati 1 t4ikr I>rt 1er ad\ antage ot the tintons cirruinstanrr whirh h arisen. However thr credit is to be j vided. hrrr ai r tact.· showing 1 η ult> havr been achieved. In 1 the Τ ιr I leel tourist t( ado was \ al ' at s:!.>.ni)t).nun. m 1 !):*<". ;tt JKK>j • and I a -1 year .it *100.000.000. Ί ^ means an advance ot 41)0 per cen - five year-. On another side of the picture . new industries located in the s I Ciui'lIlM II;' ί ' ι 11 ! 111 : ; ■ .1(1(1 1 ι. .11 lie 1.1 ι· Ν ■·; I plant.-. Till· ' . y mli ·.,· , m- I id l>,\ · 1 i t. 11 ( κ ι. ( 111 \ .·! ; .VI ·" ,n- 1 "en ... II.. .:,, s lol thiit lhi· ( ti.ul pl;iyc(t ,o(l ! piirt. t.' < «■·. Mil -h.n ;i j j I( 1 !"<·« '(i |. I( \ . ! [ ! '« ; ι. > ) ; C J I I u ill fil C · ';···«! , •ns I J·'1"1 : · '···· 1 ; Iimiii; c.i . I . until It'll j ·».' '··»· <·"· ,..· ; I if" ΊI : ι · : , ! . .'l |>, ,:h· cut: ''"'l'1'·1 ■ "■ ' -· «»·<· ι·· |ί WEAiHER Cor- j I· OK Nul; I II ( \ISOIJ\.\. ive ; < 'nnsiderahlt · londiness ai tinned warm tonight ami Wei cli — nesda.\ : sr.! it» ι ni tiinndersho\ h ; 11 its \\(μΙιιι·μΙ.π .tlternoon. 930 ■HHt I I-Mended weather t'or<»east I WO; j the period Irutn p. ni. Λι li:it , unst Λ to (i u ι» in. August 9 L in j Near mum.J temperatures ai ' scattered tlunuhi show ers are ii 239 dicated lor this district for ti tatc I period. * * * Ψ ♦ ***** *¥***¥««**· Penetrate Soviet Defenses Nazi Bomber Shot Down in Battle of Atlantic ws ■ v .·. ■·· ■■■ .·:·:·<ν·::··' ■·.·.·· νχ· ·· • · "'·· · ·: ·· · ·· ■ - .. ·■' ,«■ λ β» #:■ i ·ίΦ^ ■ es This four-engruted Nazi Folke-Wulf Kurier was about to attack a British convoy in the Atlantic when an American built Lockheed Hudson of the RAF coastal command came on the scene. At point-blank range, line Untish l'.ane shot down lhe Nazi raider. 1';;"' .liiove .-hows the bomber's crew swin.· « to th< r dinghy (arrow). The downed tilers were saved. ((St ntral Press) PRICE FIXING URGED nn l ax iSii! To Senate Major Revisions Po« sible in Upper Chrm ber; Joint Return Pre vision Removed \V'ashin:; ton. V :·· '» -1 \ P> — Tin1 hum v · " 00 000 ri< fensi tax hill. \\ l·;· ii ould ;iv < the Jiovornnnnd it :· · .-I < ut ol tiir n.i lion.il il·; u . \s t ιît to 1111 S < * » » a t « · tod ' 1 ι ^ :t t!· uoip i ι » ί» II..ii-u· .ίρ: '..il hui ahnosl immedia tri \ t In ι · was talk tlia' it might s rI ιι.ιΐί'.Τϋΐ) major i t· visions. It p., «i · i.v t ; i '. · I . >ck«d \. ν · : : ι .· !. w >■«· ! da.V a I tel ι · 1 : · < - 111! «i pen-sons tin lis. 1)0(1 in ad< - pelting mat ..<! ht Κ'Γ SU i l: ι \< hirudins tr wavs lin ans roinn \M ! .' » - M i « < h\ other l· L·,i 1 >: s in \\ anmi! that tuition ' ι · « asr.> in indi \ îdual inci'iii· · v.« - v\ ouid l>· nccessar\ h) n. iU.· il ι » the los revenue. At the «'th. : t1 : < i | ) ! ' .«il Mai! t ;■ >< : : :< '«τ,ιt, ( »« 'Conimut'O Three.) Gunmen Make $76,000 Haul I' : . Ι'Ί nr\ Railroads Reject Union YVageDerûands o, ('111·' <.· . Λ ! Thf c.ii !■··.. : ι ■ · : '«I : 1. nli\ m · £S 111 Hrsilils ; \. !!i I . «··■·· ' (1ΜΊ }) 1myt·ci hy .ι \ » ' · M.itiv 1*1 it* pi · d h.. I'fi n I .. it - 1- 1..ISI ., !1 1M Li 111!» .1. . f~ industry 1.'· It / : ι a ■ I !{..( > ad ι η i μ ι ti ition < uncif .1 ■ »r 11· »t · « Ιί >«·i.\ Λ1· .n! put ! ι- [ chairman of tlu> acivf rt i>in& c· — ! Iff ) .11 Mi" ! hfiilMMMl" In Ι·'·· ι id J >| m rt'M1. 1 iff.Mt-«· ' ·! I hf pre\ ion is 1- ' QfYClnpfCt I "notion JI'M^I il m I til le I (Continued ο0;ige Three.) Infîation is Feared Henderson Says Na tion Faces Increased Cost of Living Ever With Control \\ ashing ton \ π - \ V — I .4M HI 114 ' ! I ( i < I "sen !i i III . >î I he ot - I ire ot ι » ι* ι » admiin-U μόπ. told Congress (ocla> t!:!' 111·· nation I'aced th«· "Min ·. · if.d most pronounced uiercas< in I In- * ost of I i \ 11 i * r\rn il tlx .ulniiuisti ,ι - lion's prire control i'lT : .· · .ion law immediate l\. Won Id h;i\ e , i ' living 1 ' > ι·,· ■ · ''dyn.inin:, \ · Ί I Mill; a srrn's ο! I r . . î.· to illustrate his 11 nn? tw Π, :· tli t son s.iid ! Ιι«· n.t - ! : structure w as "kiisw km .«ί » ··· "4I001" ol ! ίΓ'ΪΙ I « ■ \ ' I· ni i· (I inn tow ard tin· !!»·'* Thi· bill \\ · ■ ! . I I 1 >. I ( i p<»\\ 1 ! t < It would n· ' 1 ( Continued · ■' ; ·■■ : ' Submarine Surrenders To Destroyer London. Am > He *U| ' lui·. Î ! .1 ' ' I Yl S. i < 1 ' '. · 1 i . \ I S Hunt, mi, · v-· '· «1 IW Id. d tn ,.! ! An uutln· ν·· t •il! , fîidt-1 v.u! : .« · t · . - c trcted hv th«· · Ai 'm't ν· hich with the I '· η · '.tl - ah \v21rships was escorting ι nu rcha ' : \ 11\ m tin \t ΙΊιγ ι ■· « r \ otto μ 1, . . · I t !e| »t · eh;, Broadway and the de troyer Build ;«·:!« iweil up the . 111nek '!'h(· -ul)ΐη;ι 111 η· c, 1 < 1 ■ 1 lie Mll'i. d the Broudw · y 1 ' n- ν ·» · ne: 1. ■ -pened I ne nul i>r« p. rod t<> 1 it. The crew then conn tun>hhn& 1 the conning towe: "with th iiaiuLs held up in surrender," it ν I .aid. 20-30 Cent Price Range Indicated Prices Paid for Simi lar Grades Believed To Be Higher This Year Than Last; Snail Offerings Re flect Reduced Yield. \ alciosl.i κ, \U : — ( MM — Stronu I > ι < I « ! ι m lor hiuh grade tobari ο < Iu·( ï "(I . runfrs of the hri.hl l».,i »·■■;■■ m tilt (ieorgia Ilorid.i h» H buyer* fre (|iienti\ . >ipl abo\e :;0 rents a pound t:1 r haski'tv ot top qualit> I < > .1 Keports I r ο πι man\ of the uari'lioiM's m tîi·' 17 Georgia and Honda market ( « liters com piled for tin* \ssociated Press indicated the bull, of the tobac co sol·! toda\ went in the range between Ό and '.U cents. Some bids were as low as a cent a pound but others went as high ;ts .*>1 .1 Κ I relinu fiiMM hi Mii-ult · . .h which s.>1(1 ! ». - * '■ ' cent- were η ' ; .'a· and 34 cents \\ ' , : 1 ' c<-nts «ι yenr ;>i 2'J cent'· ;it Mistamed biddin·; at levels which pi- vailed opening day would push ,:\t ;a::ev well above the 15>.t; « -nts niininuim set by (he Department 1 \ ;t it ulture as a price JMiaran' d to help grow ers. tobacco « vers said. Τ .ps ..Γ ·;4 . ,w-ms>. 32 at Vuldostn and 34 at Tifton marked t! '« 'CI it 1 ι If : 1 he ' ' Γ· '"Λ - sold At ! · r:, \Y u S Iter. -.:!··· su • " i iiiis h id : eei. « . ; ! ·> t . ■. ·;. « > î ; y :r. the • ι · . ·;·■ rk, : and rangm*; Throughout the belt ware } oils nn ν rt polled less than us ual cou ••■Ntiun on the floors, re fiectin.. the rcdaccd yield caused I had · ι : her ι nd plant di·* « x-.( ν w · , ι us d offi< ial esti m..t .··: ··· to 00.000.000 pouml· » as·.. \ 11 d · -1 ι (ι,ι. Vuu .*>.— i.VIh-— Bright le.h iohaceo began selling on t h * ο : \ loi ula auction mark» - to ,i\ ·ι prices ranging aho\ >0 - i'-oi'iid for best κ rach s. {' Ί ;! ι : \ tobacco ill the 11 r s ι ; 11 \ · as ••■••a as cents a |i"ini(i Wan·!:· ι:·· ι i { Γι uitt said t!o· 11 : - »u soli! 11 \Y a ν cross at pi ι·· · ; · If : ■ ι minimum ι ' 1 .<!;!· to ' top of II cents. \ ι \ ι . \V ; ι chouseman Vicadows innounced a range of to I * » i. is ιtin 1 irsf row sold is Tfe » VP Γ & w W led Senati Votes Down Tatt Proposal for 18 Months Total Service l· or Selectees lit \\ '·' inn \ ! MM — l ^ / · ><· i (1 loua \ a ntopov ι·· onni ι lie sorvicr pe . mil ι \ ι η \ srlct lees to a I'l.tvurnn -s\ months beyond . he «■' » 10 til· m I one \ î*;»ι term. I?·· i· » t ·.«·'» w as on a vote an notnx ed as to '7. ! · ivrl by Sen ('liiii : ι s a 0 ;i ·«·■· ν· m Id permit rrviee lor a ί iim· hall year il· ( ι ' · ^ ΐ : ; « · one-vear train When thc> \v( ·' inducted last year « !<·. !»·· ' \:.t ι m ; » 1 Guardsmen !·"(!· !«m< η» · ι r\ ι only one ι i Λ ■ ■ > hi.e.h command ro i ι · \· ' i ι Li- ι ϋ te extension of hat pel' ■ d I ill's proposal which gave a (Continued on Page Four)
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