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"QRiAi. KenSfrson Bally liapafrlj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOki H (-AROLINA AND VIRGINIA ÎtoJtY-EIGHTH YEAR ι'τΚΗΑΓΛ83^ΛτΞΓι^8υ' HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST '■>, l'.Ml FIVE CENTS COPY Bloody Mass Slaughter On Both Sides Reported As Hitler Claims New Successes *********** » * * * Union Asks Federal Action In Shipbuilding Walkout I Plant Still Is Closed By Strike Work Halted On $493,000,000 Worth of Defense Orders; Production at Virtual Standstill in Propeller Plant s M'y The Associated Press) The hue*' shipyards of the Fi-doral Shipbuilding and Ory diiek Company at Kearny, N. J., remained in the grip of a CIO strike today, while the union official who announced the walkout called for the Rovern nient te take over the plant "without another hour's delay." Peter Klynn, vice president f lo r.i! lfi. Industrial Union of Marine an i S; ipbuilding Workers of Ameri ca. ι. uefl government intervention la t night a few hours after Ralph A. B.ird acting secretary of the N.i·. y. warned that steps would be taken ^ ' get production resumed un ie-.- tven was a quick settlement. The company has $493.000 000 worth of defense orders. A hnut 17.000 workers have been idle since Thursday. * The union said it called the strike to hack up demands for what it said was a modified union shop as recommended by the defense mediation board. The management declared a closed shop was asked, and re jected the provision in a pro posed work contract. I'nder construction are two crui ser.. >\ (1·. strir/crs. throe t.mker. a ί : « i ,i ; miiI >er of cargo vessels In add." ■·: . tii' company has orders for f:' ι '"in cruisers, 1? 1 additional de stiuve: and a number of merchant VI· >(·!. In ( aldwell. N. .?.. production (in S100.000.000 ,»f defense air craft orders came to a virtual standstill today as strikes tliirw mass picket lines around the (Continued on Page T'nree.) BRITISH PLANES DOWN FIVE NAZIS London, Aug. !)—(AP)—Elever Geimun fighters were destroyed to day in air fights over the English channel arid northern France anc five HAK planes are missing. Rri ti- sources said tonight. An authoritative annonncemen Saul HAK fighter.· escorted Bien heim bombers over northern France where targets near Grave-lines wer bom bd Lower Grades Of Tobacco On Market Valdosta, Au(!. 9 -ίΛΡ) Swapping their golden leal I"1' s' ^er dollars, tobacco farmers in tl Georgia-Florida bolt closed the tir week of their annual marketing se son today. Top yesterday was 45 cents pound, the bottom a penny a ροιιη The bulk of the leaf, however, mo ed around II! to 'J5 cents a pound. Last night at Waycross the bui less ot ii busy week was laid asii lor fun and liolic— the second unnu Waycross Tobacco Jubilee. Heavier offerings brought in lo> er grades to the market than earli in the week. There was wider pri spread noted, with the best cig;i ette leaf selling at good prices. Hahira sales ranged from 37 cet down to four with a 28 30 ce bracket for the bulk. Medium grac brought 4 to (i cents more than Thursday. Vidalia reported most sales arou the 30-cent level. Common lugs and common 1' gave Statesboro an average price 21.25 cents. Fighting Flier for the Army 1^ : %. % Lieut. Thomas MacClure introduces Thunderbolt, first falcon to join the army, at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Thunderbolt and other falcons will be trained to light parachutists and to kill enemy carrier pigeons. Zamzam Wounded Still On Nazi Ship ENSIGNS CONVICTED IN AIRPLANE DEATH I IVnsaeola. Fla.. Aug. ί) (AI1) Two ensigns at the Pensan > i ; ι naval air .station, convicted i»t involuntary manslaughtor at a court martial art· under prison sentences lor then an plane'·» décapitat.<m ol ΛΙι . Kobert Phillips. killed M.irch whil·· wori: · mg in a turnip field near Koberts uale. Ala. Paul C. Hi'uwn of Chicago, j)do1. oi tin4 plane on a routine training flight, was sentenced yesterday l·· 24 months. II;- pa >enger. Joseph C. Thompson ot llealdsburg. C'al., re ceived a twelve months sentence. Wallace Leads Drive Vice President Heads Economic Defense Board, Seeking Rela tions to South Bv ( IIXKI.I S I'. ΝΤΙΛΥ ART Central Pit's- Columnist Washington, Aug. i)—-Some few things are apparent in c nnoction with the already beginning activitie. of President Roosevelt's new econo mic defense board — °,u' thi"R '·- tha ne ooarapnnei kiI job. while tut va Γ l.i s t.->, will l)c ο oui - eeononui ht· ;ι ν ι s ill Lain \ ι il tT it"; ι The π'λ il the world eith - iiu-l'ided m lin iM- tir is mure ο ess (mostly m re igainst it I-' e den: HTarit1.' don't nt1 ι my ni the board' eeononiic mission arv work: thei Henry Wallace faith':; the ami' a.- ours ι ιμιπ ιn■ w As for tht1 ;i\is countries th· y II tak none of our kind I itihiuimc ned cine. anyway. until it' injected int 'em forcibly. Hut «m id ei'nnonu management in Latin Λ·ι ci h should he well worth \\ I· I· solidit our relations with the friends wc'v got tv,ere and win ovc r the clemei that's a hit clammy toward us yet. Another thing's bvious. Just i I (Continued on Page Three) Germany Asked for lmmeidate and Full Information On Fran vis Vicovari of New York and Ned Laugh inghouse of Wilson, N. C. Washington. \u«. !l—(AIM — Tin· (.rrinan government in formed the I nitcd States to day that two Americans whose fate lias hecn a mystery since the Milking of the Kgyptian steamer Zaiii/.am were still a hoard the na/.i raider which sank her. Itoth were injured in the Zam zam incident and were not transferred to l h e (ierman transport liresden as were other Zamzam passengers. Where the Tamesis and the two Americans are now was not disclosed. Washington. Aug. !)—(AF> — The I nited States has asked (lermany for immediate and full inform.ition on twit wounded I Americans whose whereabouts have heen a mystery here since the Iv'vntun steamer Zamzam was shelled and sunk h.v a nazi raider 115 days ago. \ ; 1111. . Γ 11:11 ive If Ws ill)' Hit 11»' t\V .KraneU \" i r : ι r i. nl New York. j liadri of a til ilisli Aiurncan an fPnntinncH nn Pan** Three Ï Nazis Made To Change Timetable ! _ Red Army Resistance L>elays 1 rain oi Ger man Conquest, But Nazis Still Hope for Sweeping V ι c t ο r y During September Born. Switzerland. Am:. il— ( AS')— Ki ll army resislenee lias forced the German high coin maiul to ro-vamp its time tabu ler the Russian campaign, lint (lie nazis -.till hope lor a sweep ins victory l>,\ tin- end ol' Sep tember. information reaching here ι nun foreign military ob servers in Berlin indicated to day. Tlu"· Septi tabor goal calls for nc cupation o! Moscow, Leningrad. and Kiev and an advance tu tin· Cauca.-u mountain-, the-i ■bserver· report d. Consequently the program wa. said to call lor an advance to the Urals and establishment oC a defen.-.· line there. Originally. Adolf Hitler's plans envisioned capture o! Leningrad three weeks after the campaign began and the fall of Moscou soon after, it was slid. By Hie end of August, the Germans and their a\is allies were i<> were to have reached Astrakhan oil the Caspian sea. 1.700 miles southeast of Berlin. Hie infor mation declared. (Λ dispatch from \nl·.. Turk-y. yesterday reported Genu a d plu mais πι ' Iran (Pet a ) bad said the nazi armies would be on Trans Cau ca.-ioii frontit r !>> winter.) t'oinpU tion o! :h·· no ν -ehedule the it·t1 ·ΐ": 1 iaiion d. w 11'i " " n: 1 Ii'v V Γ -"! ·Ι· a de'ci s til l ' ! I \ ■ ! U I' 111 2 Turkey will lu "H in Ο Γι ·1· 1 ree p.ι . 1 u· : Οι m : (Continued m Pace Six) Indefinite Army Service Bill Beaten Wii.-hiiiKton. \ De ni· ·ι · : ; 11 u· 11 · abandoned !>··>·· ll I il m I M " (elision ni Λ : ; to ...ilv,i«e t: an Ν! ιιμιηΙΙι e proved i ι %■ tin Informée! poll bowed I1 ing coinbinati' fCollti'-oeu' il , Λ Ρ) Son» nier \ ■: tuaUv ■ day i>! p i-mu Li inedl mite e* , nr. ami MUIgll ni in:; 'PP ' ■ " i-i.m al: a iy .■ ;' lté. sairi a ι ' 11 e ! ' ι lance oi a \vn'U H"puillM'aii ■ an: l'ime Three 1 Law Enforcement Board Meet Recalls Fight In Legislature D.iilv Dispatch Bureau. !n (ho «ir VV*ltpr Hotel, lty III \i;v Wllill.I, Ralemh, Ann- 'J First inectir nl tin- new - even 11 n'lnher · board ι the ISi ι ί ! 11 t " ι π 11 'i ι : ι Law Knlorc ι rut < Ί ficrr- I icnef it and Ret ir η ι lit fund p.ι i-d ni l very calm and peacefully un the surface; b tli.ι· e tainiliai- \\ itli "behind 1' cet " " ci Hid it i· m oil Capitol H chili !.led to them elves over a nui 1 I.ci oi things, to w it <' ill State Audit·!· ( îeorfie He a I'm ι pre· ided a l.itutory and in l·' ι h η i\ able chaii u an. e (.' ) |·ι in unco I'· ininiissioncr D t (.' 1'i 'iicy was elected secretary. ι (.'il It was discovered or rath ,t notice ol discovery was «iven th I John R. Morris, who collects t ι fund's money, must hereafter wo the law nui ruling· I1'1'* lor the 11 rer rather 111 ; lot" the I - < » .* ι )■({ ί 4 ) ι Π ii I > '"! Ο car Pit wa>ift ιΊι·· :« I vthin^. N« »\\, nil * · rfac ·. there w nothing out ne about any <>i οΓ these iti ' '«body ehalleng Auditor I ' ι 'it t«» pre.·· ide chairman. ( ••>ner Honey \\ the only in '«»i secretary. Τ Morris shift » ι ployer was fn itliirnt-y genera e\ en mention meeting . 1 mdidate lor an thing. But and ' aval big word, in many c.i -«■ (1) Pou spent ie pr«»\ ι the only lej·' ' u1 battle an by the lav nlv because tu Pa^e Six) h/f.M ; ■ ■ ; . « ; mm: •fctynL Vr\ha_ Infûtbl· 1 j 'V, y, » > 37\ilniji 'tid " '^/ίγτίψτΐϊ^ MMiif J *A tyf/imilar (,ΛΒΟ/ΜΛΨΑ i \ 8*>t ft "iKj/r./ .. ΟΊΚΜΛΝ (VNIk'Ol/lO <·':·;■ /ι NOOCCUI'llO ψ HKRHUUY.· Nazis Push Ukraine Drive Military observers believe the German forces in Russia are making a desperate attempt to capture either Odessa or Kiev in the Ukraine to bolster morale at home. Hoth cities are menai·· <i. as >hown on map, but Moscow claims all attacks have been hurled back. Oil . sa is a j^reat grain port υπ the Black Sea and would be a prize for trie invaders. (Central Press) Senate Is Expected To Increase Taxes Lindy Kidnap Link? John (Chink) Goodman A report that among the $486 tn paper money found on tin body of John (Chink) Goodman were some Lindbergh ransom notes·, [ remises a new angle to tin .idnapia-e. The Philadelphia gangster's body was hauled out of Skunk Sound, near Cape May, N. J. More than $'10,000 of the $50,000 Lindheii rai >om money was never aecnunt· ; for. (Ce ί ' nil l'ι ess) Reynolds Undecided On Tax Stana K !! ' , 1 1 ! , ^Γ.ι 1 ml. Daily Olspiitch Bureau. Ill On* s ι»· l\\ III \Ki AVI IMS I. . : Ati.u i' I'nitcii S< !■;.,! Ί·ιΤ !\. iicynulii· ρ . : : ! I \- >t;itC!l]fUl '· tcrally Ii 1 Nl '!l (Continued un I*.■ S.\) I 1lic lluu c .,1 l.-ii t 11 do.ι ν (11.1 con Chairman George Says "We Should Raise at Least $3,· 500,000,000 and an Much More as We Car Justify . . . " W;i>h;ngt<>n. Au_. 9.— (ΛΡ)— ι While exception w . made to somt ! Treasury >uggr ' ·. .dding ;.p ! proximately SI, « η · η μιί,οοο to lh( J House-approved tax bill, Chairmai j G.orge, 1 ) ». : ( i t ·. ι. ρ re ci ι • ed today the s·" .'· : ai.mce con.· , mit tin:· w< mid , ■ '.«· '.intial in· .ι .·■·, ■» r· ο > < tu I crease m the S.i.JOo.iOO,()()(» measure ; Although ' ' > . ! ved h; j the House the gi.e-t .·. history George said that ' ·. ■ · iId 1 a ; « at least $3..">00 - ..i mud more as \vc ran p.ι :. . '1 »ut ' · great a jar t · · ι cc· ■· ■ -y ïe:n The Georg.;» ci..· <1 : 'rtcr the Treasury ρπ ι · d to ncrease th starting rate : ·: - . nd.\ dual inei>me : : ■ ■ ' · ' el· ve percent woi;ld ρ .· ί ' exceed ingl,y high tax." ami ι■ i! i "While the co ing t«> go in the <i fCi nc: ι ed surtaxes, it ο ■ : it would go to 'leven per ccnt." George ind.c.»n ο committee w >u!d < -■ ■ « ' ·■ MorgenthauV ρ; >;> Tied requirement tl wac file joint η · when both earn in· une. The 1! m -e · "cturn clause 1 . · > Several 1 inancr «■ mg Alaj ritv Lead» ! "d ac:ι inst joint ret, ; : ' yesterday. Leaf Growers Optimistic Daily Disp.u< M bureau. In (he Si» W » ! !·· r Hotel h> in \κ\ w ι ι; π ι Ί Raleigh, Λ , !' j smashing - . · ί \ ei\v depre : - - I ground, but North C no tobac i· growers appca ι I the opening ,» · , · Γ il ' oarkets (in the .·■· ■ - »'<ί Η - c ' j Belt) η ears Buoying up tl.i . < t : ·· ι ι .. basic 1 actors .1 ■ > · . ··» η : : \ j ol parity price 1 ' ! Η '» rent· j ι ] pound and a rod ' :n .·»·: » . ! from las: year's c · ί ■. w h cli \va>. I its turn undei t!u 1 ''."'.I prod at. - 1 Then there 1 ;' » ρ · « · .ige ! in'tween 22 an(i ·» : pound !'ar reported - in the ( î< orgia ; Florida marker-. 1. year, th ame markets w umd up with (Continued on Page Three) Nazi Drive In Ukraine Makes Gains German High Com mand Asserts More Than 200,000 Soviet Troops Newly Killed or Wounded, 141,000 Captured; Reds Deny 1 'aims ι It\ The Associated Press.) I'.loodv mass slauehtcr of both firrman and Itussian armies was reported today. al ttie end of seven weeks of war, with Adolf Hitler's liieh command assert ing that more than 200.000 Soviet troops had been neul.\ killed or wounded and 111.000 captured, while the Russians indicaTcd losses of some 50.000 men were inflicted on ten more nazi di visions. Six C It ·!:·.. 11 t;mk divisions and ί ι ui r ι η t ; ι il 1 r>' <1 \ cms al unit 132 OOfl 111 < ■ 11 v.i'M -aid uy the Russian.-· to lia·. ι· ,-uit'cM'd losses averaging ibout 3d pi· rent ai a recent action ΤΙ· 1 : : 11 nazi tank division-., (■..-ualtie- ν η· described as "enor ! : hi " w : ,k thers rancod from 20 to 4(1 per cent. The German . h command said nazi armies had ■ alt two gigan tir new -lashes ι Russian de fense in c I kraine and in the vieinitx of Kosiavl. GO miles southeast of Smolensk, on the (entrai front guarding Moscow. The Gei man fuehrer's field head <iu.irter-. in a special communique, (led. red that nevlv trapped Soviet I <>rces had been x-d out in the S: ■ ien.-k seetur more than 3i>, DIKl prisoners taken. The Germans also reported the capture of Korosten. rail junc tion town S(l miles northwest of Kie\. after nazi troops had fought in thick forests and swamps for days in the dreary region of the I'insk marshes. Hailed by the high command as the first success" in the· south, the ν.Ί.-t slaughte· in the Ukraine was declared l· i.avo annihilated tin' S et - \ .id twel;th armies and part of tin i8th. In a :i't folio·,., -uj) movement, lei' .an troops were reported driv ig (I · the u i t banK of the ' I ):· :ej · . .·. or toward the big indus • 1 eei le ol Dnepropetrovsk, and ; nazi correspondents at the front prc ' dieted t· · ."si , let arm e ..| the soutl'i . el 'Sid ie ' ι ii.-he-i completely .11 a el .·' c : .".le oi the Dnieper ! (>l;itonii. i λ · lu : ; a ; : . .ι, ■)· defeat was , I (Continued on Pace Three) 17th Draft Call Issued K; Ai.^. !' ;ΛΡ)—State se ; « : ; \ ( · κ ι· headquarters an : ·.·«·<.i ι d.i% ■ ]..> 12·> y:.un^ men ι in ditiiU-ti 1 <>: .:i tary ser iidc: ι1. t t. ι : ι · ' - 17 tl selective ,t ΙΜΛ.j <L (. ,[j i ' \ ·. · « 1 ! .')7.i white and 1 J.· λ 1 l; . ,i > ί<> ι cport at !· ' I >r..·,: ι << ' \\ et :i Si'iilember 8 ■: Li.d lit ι I ι·ι·: c w t. ι ; in., listed for : \ ! : ι . . ■ ■ ; · ,y date included ' '.:··· .·. ( ; · 'i»· ci unty was as I ■ ::·■.■·. ι . . : · · ' ι - \. ···i Negroes to • : .ct:-n on & μ |î ember lîî Γ'ο Racial Discrimination At Fort Bragg Γ - : Γ. UK. Aug. 9 (API — I r ! < 'iuirlt Γ. Elliott, eomman ·!. ■11 :■ «Ι.ι\ tl at there was no λ ' r\:iiii,.i ; rai t- discrimination at ng L**<>i I lïragg In ,. ι en ting Ίι(' fight Wod ι ii ■> ΊΙ · containing Negio ι π which two persons wi'ie killed and fivi wounded, he said: 1 ιi>ι nut consider it as an indica uf ri discrimination." 1U adit··! that in an\ area where II '· . many pel 'lis vere gathered there I'si- would L)r <niie i ad actors." an He mi that e had been prac 'Conunued c_. Three. J ^ I VEAIIilK I Ok NORTH ( Λ KOI IN \ l*artl> « liiurh tonight ;mt Sunday, not ««ι(«* so warm <>\ ι■! t north portion .unUa> alteruoon
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