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TWO LINEMEN OF POWER COMPANY ARE ELECTROCUTED Henîtersmt Btspafrij ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOKiil CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGl'ST 11. Γ.Ί1 KKN''''N EIVE CENTS COPY New Alarms Sound In Far East + » "Γ τ Τ τ Τ -■ ·■■-■-■ /Vazi Armies Smash Deeper At Both Ends Of Front Third Man Injured In Fall From Pole On Orange Street J. W. Gaddy and B. C. Jordan Given Up As Dead After Doctors vVork Over Them Fran tically; Ο. B. McDaniel Injured but Is Expected To Recover Tv." Carolina Power and Lijiht Cumpany ]iin -m« 11 uvn e]i i tr !' il ihis alternoim slior'.ly 1 χ■ !·>ι. I <> ι·I<·»·Κ. and a third w.i .·,>>«:> shocked and sustained ii 1 ri··. whin In· v.a· cut il λ 1; ; ruin a pi dr. I a 11 i nir si mi ι · t« η tu I i It ri η feet to tin· «round. Τικ di ad nn-n an· .1. \V. (iaddy and I!. C. -Ionian. and tin m j ii 1111 ni.m i.-> O. Ii. Mi'Danii'l. They wnv part <d'a I'i \ ι· man crew ; ! : ν ; 11 > a lint· alnnji Oranjrt· jstrn't i:i tin· direction of Canictl 1!.". · pu! I a t11 '1 called to thi· . e e ι;' Iv ο 11cvir the accident, and i. ι i'In tu the men Ικιηΐ',.ΐί^ \ Λ:i-bill;nh·<·ν ι u. ·:·.d < tht · · ; · M.n ia l'a ι i ta.» ι : h.· ». - l« · · ι cl t> >rtwi'iv launched l· » w · 1 . adlv · hocked γμίι. Ht - , , ha , · · n ciintinued until 4 .>'> (ι ι ci., v cm doctors declared th. η.* η (ί< : ( I· :· ii K· it r. ;m cvc witne.-s In the tr .··*'· ί (îaddy \va> working on t. ' η front ol the home ni ,i \V l ( ' Lineman Norn « (Λ ΊΙίη- il v. >η a pole in ι rant of the · K. ic Kimeial Home, and Jordan d v. mii a pole at the corne/ t· o; V.'> aid Orange streets. lv · Ί tl.it Gaddy had called t- 1 ' ' c· >: ne and a id in st nn.n- i il ; - . ' his poli. and Collais a ν < · · -My' aid. In Mime n.an ru Κ· .ι id. ( Îaddy reccr. et! a h si 1 rk ii·-·!! 11 44,()(j;0-voit line belor, it I idled him. .Jordan, it is t b· . · < ι ι- shocked when Cîaddy η :i 'r i ited the lines. Mel )amel. ? ι cr '':c uind at the time, ru•-tied r t ' ι ad * ι Γ Jordan, and laMcned i h. a-'y hell around the pole, lie t t-iii'.r.cd .1 : clan. Kesler said, and tell bai :. ι,· ι ins belt, apparently uncoil- 1 a : li>. ! Λ·. de . 11 the Ke-ler Ftinera! 1 H . . d tor the I a e department, t a : ■ ί Mr (a rushed \> tlie scene pu ■ : , 11 .ι ladder to Mi l )aiael. Λ Λι m ι m ■ · ·, : rl m . h.-II ot MrD.m ei. ' ' ! I il ! ■■ · !.. 'NIIIT e.nne 1. II ' -O \\'} I· 'Il j • lit I- · « ( hiel ,J. \V. 1L,v. ,||··.. :Î :.·.«· ,'( fy !.·«·;ί Mel • U d l· · lit·· < art h. .iiκ 1 ν. «ι ru - h. "i « *d. ι'ely to Π it· Ih ι i1 î. 11. a bit >el: /ci y. I!. in j unes were described - l·. ni 1 y : ■ ■ !-:··11 η lîj 11 arm W'hi !·· : : t 11 h ί ι ν · :v working to re> κ Vlel ). ι. κ Ί in cl Jordan. Collin ayed on Die pole with Guddy, "l uiti ! ι Mil :r.il!v to keep tin· ι·. .ι. .ι ιιΓ to m < i\e him 1 mm hi- shock. Loed ,·Ι1 through the tragedy, ί I ί ι ij.; i,i· 1 η ivmo\ r (îaddy Iron, le j · ι«·. tu· n \\ » nt t«» the h> κ pital > !<■·,.\ ;nd in the attempt 1·· revive le »m n. f -v. -Ί ' «\ cr the nil ire eity had to • rut ι·!: while effort.- v. ere being ,<!·· ι < :· : the men from the wire . . \ ; 1» . 1 r· ·η· two funeral ■ ιι,« h\■ î.» i n- h the injured h ■ r.· i. ; " ! Minn as thV-y wort ikei: 11 '.·!!, the ρ* Ίι I >' K't« >r> and m · !. t:.· Lit' ·»ι Mam Par l 11 ; in1 . '.il and e\ er.il men eon eeted ν th industries here. who new lu-' a .d. h -.fi' ·<i m el torts t< » .•\ .·. e the ι .ι linemen. Pi - "I ; lime,·. \\* ! I e < » I the C *.11 i : 11.1 '!'« iephoiK· and Telegraph (Λ un ι.ι \. w · » e ~ 1.« -· 1 eh'euited. putting lit . η 1 · : ! il H : ■ I ;»?:■► ! i t ~ .Λ pole «ι ί Le ι . nei ■ ·. ( 1 ange and C'he-tniit (ι .utin .ed on Page Six) β Concessions uiven On Army Term Bill Border Belt MakesReady Growers Expect Good Prices at Opening To morrow, Although Quality is Only Fair Mtillins, S. C"., Aug. 11·—(Af)— ·» '■ _;!i tilt' ( ι lui 1 i t y ni must ol' the '<■· "il on flours in the Hi towns was ci" i.i'fl a- only fair, growers ul the Carolinas border beit expressed | I" 1 ri today that priees would be '· · ··! "ii first .-ales t.imorruw. Alt! >ithe government ha R 1 1 'l'iivd a minimum price avei ■ ·;« 1,1 ! il t> cents a pound, farmers ex pi'ltd to be paid more than that I ί -nice the opening prices on ■' ' Cleurgia-Kliirida market las' v"' ranged from 22 to 215 cents pei l'-'Und. '1'lie nine South Carolina market averaged about 15 cents a pound ' t year. They were Mullins, K:ng-tree. Loris," Lake City, Dillon C nnway, Darlington, Pamplico and Timiiionsville. The Xorth Carolina markets are | 1"·1 ;i'i! ont. Lumberton, Whiteville C'hadbourn, Tabor City, Fair Bluff . and Clarkton. Reports from the various ware houses last night indicated that opening sales would be heavy 1 he houses expected a big inflow of the ^eed after the Sunday holiday and in some instances it appeared that sales would be blocked. Administration Lead ers Compromise Wi^.h Opposition to Obtair Quick Approval ol Legislation Extend inij Service of Sol· diers \\ asliin:;Inn. \uk. II.— ( '•IM — liim-e idministration le.iders, laced with a still' lifflit. (Ii'ciili'il today to make every concession ui'ccssarv to obtain approval of legislation authorizing President Roosevelt to extend service for the rank and lile of the army beyond the present statutory limit. The first important votes on tl nil were delayed at least until ti :i'ii ι r ro w. ' howev er. when SpeaUi ! .'.I urn announced the House woul !ii·; . ■ 111 \ In itl ! ν and then adjoin ; ' ιn■» ' t■ » l\V|>resentat ιve Λ nit ii ilutiii'i'tord ol IVnnsylvtffli; ■.·. (.,· .ι.,) yesterday. MthotiKh the outlook was be set 1 \ some iineertaiuties, the \rm> meaimhile apparently had dccidcd to coiuit on ultimate pas sage of the measure and to risk its présent troop dispositions ac cordingly Gem al tin1 go ('. Marshall, eh ol .tall, tl t il II li a un inth agi. tl. it tie· lui! did n 't pass by Align 1 outji.i-t un ><His v\ 1 ·Id have be impaired liv 11 · withdrawal units containing men whose servi was about t' ■ ι \pire Officials said, however, that th knew of lin orders relieving Natiol Guard units :n Haw.i.i whieh Ma shall said w i.ld have t" be issu b.v the August 1 deadline it tin units were t" be neimbilized befi expiration nf their year's duty. In the absente of an official c (Continued on Page Six) Russia Says Her Armies Hold F irmly Nazis Smash Sixty Miles Nearer Lenin grad in North and Threaten Odessa in South; Planes Raid Capitals of Both Coun tries (By The Associated i'rcss) Germany's invasion armies smashed deeper into both ends of the 1,200-milc hattletront to day. scoring a (>0-milc aii\ance tow-ιrd 5,ei:in«ir.id in the north and threatening the Black sea port of Odessa in the south. Α ι thoriative qi a r lors i η London -aid that tw>< 11 : ι /. ci'u.nns | li ·ν.\; rd ( V!»' -.1 ! : mi ; tae π· udh and west were making "very consider- ! <!>!· ; - ι ".(·· ■" and that the import ant wheat ee-nler «·! Nikolaev, 8(| mill - n;»:-thea t of Odes>a, was im periled . Tac C.c:· : ι" ci \ <■ - ι t. the> quarter -aid already "may have er-i.-sed 11 κ· Dniester river," appar ently <p;4cdinrf, opera 11 ous t ο pinch ■ ill 'in' vast l'kra : »t· ."./anary before in· S ( · ρ î ( ■ ; 111 > : y "j :i- begin. Na/.i officiais declared that Marsha! Semeon D. Hudyenny's Ked army ni the south had prac tically lost the entire Dnieper bend, tin· v;ist and fertile plateau southeast of Kiev. I)M». the official German news a«einy, said the 18(4th Soviet ligM infantry division I (about lâ.OOO men) had been completely destroyed south of Lake Ilmcn. on the front below Leningrad. Neve:·:he!·.· tin· Russians di - I clured that \\ < . " .1:"" reinforced I by ι\ ι·;.·.iti.4 1 : te « >1 in;litκι. were holding firmly against the German 1 onslaught. j Λ >viet ·.·.· : :?. , : ; «| le |)ielureil the 51-day » »] » i - ί : i 14 lo a.- continu ing violently overnight in the l)loody ι Smolensk Nilii-ir. I'.')" imlr* we.-t ol j M'»sct)\v■; <»n the I! : >n:a ImiiI; and I at Bel T.-erkov. 5ii mile- smith oi Kiev, tin.4 Ukraine capital. A tierce new battle wa- icpu/ird dcvcii»p:n.^ : in the I man .-eetor, midway between : Kiev and Ode-sa. Hitler's high command said nazi warplanes struck violently at Moscow during the night— the Kith raid on the Soviet cap ital—and "dropped many tons of explosives and incendiaries on the armament industry, primari ly northwest and east of the city." The Ιίιι· mil ad : ted an at!, v. by -everal wave o| ! 11 ft wa l'fe :a id ler-·. in which c:\J.an casualties mounted as incendia ιtouched <>H j lire.- in the ruin o! dwellings ma h ! ed by high explosive The as-aul' ί la-ted foili" hour - and 1 5 minute . Berlin reported warding off an attack from the northeast, pre sumably the Uni air fleet's third long range foray against the reicli capital. " No Concession To Japanese Washington. Auk 11 - ( ΛΡ) Settlement of dilteronees between 'tlu· t inted State .nui .lapan. Seere I tary ol State Hull said today, must I !!·< Inde .ill tlu t und.ueental ques e lions involved in the present eon -t Diet ot policy. There ι- η ■ ι··ιtlie secretary >! ., I · ■. told !n-· pie ■ onferonee, for ; ■e report that 111 · · I'mted States hac ! l'eri d a plan ■ ottlement invoK iil; eertain (oiut·- ons to .Japan i Η the J.ipane-e would withdraw Iron ι - the axis. HÎ Hull added ' ·! if the Uni tec so | States took up ..nytlnr.g w ith Japal re i regarding ■ gene d settlement, ι ; would be i used on ill the funda x- mentals and principles which thi ^ rountrv had enunciated over the pa» lew years. 11 Duce Fo ! low s Soi !j( >d\ ( )n ! ,;tst λ larch ρ Éfcftv£&&gBûiftsaMinm ^ W 3 —Centrai l'iess Racli<>pli(it;is I've: .1 r Βι η.: ..I , η . a en ber.- | ill the Km i.\ ,.i!(i : F istn-1 fill- | rîîil ; ιν ·: ι j. 11 ■. < -d i : .1 . Kitiy o! Cap;. ! Ilr .nu ι M iii... L'i' M. r.ind ! ι >1 Il I ):.,i . " I ! ; 11 y, wr.ere lie v. a.·, k : i led : ι i '.lie e ι ul' an expori- | ι . m 1,ιi ,· iane. : Pr> ri ;pp ". j 1:1 ι et'.u ■ ι .I hi : 1 y. M ; chiiiii j behind ι e casket in the funeral pro ee-.-i >!i. a!)·.vv. at Γ. are pictured. | from center left tu right. Premier M le- ■ ni ii 11, Dnniia Hue! ie' e. Ilrun it ''tile!' ami a a τ-in law. Λ1 tin J extreme r «Η are hi.- " ■ i >\v and h · hrn! lier Y ;t"! i' ' ! '.rum ·'- lu >dy. lin j head bandaged, is pie! .red at left | a.- it lay in : tate in the I'.-a lailroad | :■ til11· Ίι. Defense Strikes Continue U. S. May Seize Plant Plans For Τ a k i η g Over Kearny Plant "Lying Ready on The Desk," Official Says ( !>> Tin' \ssnri « ! Ί Press. ) Λ defence t,· I it ι : I said in ashinston t » · 11 : : \ tnu plans for government sri/ur·· of the Fed era! Shi phnild j \\:\ and Drvdoek ( ompan\ al Kr.irnv \. f were "lying reads en» the desk" at the Navy department fur use ii the enmpan\ did not .· 11'·ι* the "tran sigeant" atfitude in the trike whieh has tied un s 1 i).'îiii defense orders with ( )PM but d( od to permit us( ot his name, piodictod that action ι COUld 1>0 e\|,. ill.'M V· ■ i: Ho said it ! κ ' .'· 11 ■·■ !· Γ ι ι ! ! : J ) » 111 \ aeerj ' (if II fie 11 ! ι - :, adia t ion )»»·;.:■»" .ι ιnendaί i< »n for - ett lenient ·.; ·1 · oiite with u ■ CIO I 1 : ι>1 Mai ine ■ Shipbuilding \\ . · >r the : ei nniont mie'· · 1 · >\ it ope: .it · ·η »! the h ii» · ; \ The Na\ \ plan· it w as said. (Continued « : Page Four* RICHARD WHITNEY LEAVES SING SING Ossiniim. Ν V Aug. 11.—(ΛΡ)- - Kichard U't ·! · '··· l"st il l.(Hil). ')()(» in Wall St eet left prison wall.; a free π ι; ifter mai; ng .1 prolit ni >>:;! -Ill months in Sitig Sinn The 53yeat Id former president if the \| St.ick Exchange, parolled ,.;li ng throe year md 11ΊΙ. ' f i\ i' to 10 year sentenri ! ί . Sli 14,000 from I client ! ·, ■ ·. > nits, was met by his ! . 1 ■ rge. in a chaut' I feur-dt i\ en I 1 tie. Big Pipeline Washington. \u . i * — MM — Petroleum f'ourdioat » ickes an nounced today the I industry h.is submitted to I'M a SSO. 0(5(1.'..'00 plan for t1 t »·'«:· -·.t sin gle type f.ipelin" v*a.m ia fin* world — 1,820 mil· · — which would, pour *',>0,000 KirrcK of crude oil a da> from tin- south west into the New ^ or!» The coordinator v.iid el veil law companies !.id ; ι · ■ ; » * ι e ( 1 the plan., w hirh - » »t ι :nl ites stalling construct:"n ;·« -cna as li kes approves it and !!;· ''re- i ident issues a prod.»re.nto a de claring; the pipeline ;·. «« -vto. Hull Urges Army Bill ivo ;.ti "exceedingly I ,»i" ι * 11 « ι l* ! e ; 11 eliect ,alone oil î! ii'n· ! Mîii;;lion. Tl"ie -t cntary i:iade ti; I:. ι >!"e- eon IV ι enee, ..lit t 'on t mi led on \ 'a:!e Km;tn I t Slate II Important Plants Idle Government Repre sentatives Seek to Bring Management ad Labor Together ι (I5> The Associated !*i e*-s ■ («over η me η t rcpr< -« nlati\ es ι sought anxiuu 1\ t«>«ίι:λ to briim workers and management to gether in strikes which involved hundreds of millions ol dollars in contracts for ships and air plane parts. Still unsettled after a three day work stoppage w .1 - an \FI. walkout at the i urtis Wright Company's propcllei plant in ( alclw ell. V .1 w hicli ha»» more than S1 00.000.000 <11 defense ord ers. Plant officia!- · ;· ' t· \ operate yesterday. 1 it aid the? \ ΊΐιId try to v .. . • ay. The ι m >n t ! :ίκ· plant's 1.49:5 ; ; work. called the ' 1 0 .v v. ;.-c (■Continued on !.. Four) Teachers Get Pay Ra ise, But Most Get Less Money If iiiv Dispatch Bureau, In lli·* Si- Waller Ilote!. I!\ III \K\ \\ i Kil l ίίΐ,ΐο.ϋ; \ . \ .!·«! CalM line's teachers, b a very few· maya w ι ■ " ■ : ■ · tor somethins «·ι . ι t: t!n-y pet their first pay , · . " - coming se-sion. Why" Hecausc ■- <!■ : t cent.· tile.-e chai'k> a ι t u· ίιι.; * ■ < .ι!!··> lhan th>>..( the \ ■ \ i : ι st ye,·)·, even with tin· m ·· \,· , ol experience and tin· u '· pre-depmssion" schedules. T!..· true of all cases sotrr teacher^ 4et in cold, haui cnin more thar the} Qia .ail jLj, hut it. )£ uut in most. This seeming parodox -nr. actu. decrease in cash i..i ni >, ' ·.· i,u »l a theoretical .lie; ·. ·» .),«! an ι an cd increment ni .mu· ye.ι! »···.>.· about through lia ' e\\ rit I .Lie; system adopted for teachers and a other state employe· In short, tile Γ. hi; pe;. ι at a t.. ι ment fund dedn :. mis ! ι cheeks w ill, in n · ! n.-tances. . : eeed the increase that come- fro increment and . ι·· j t top.'thei At the very hopim · l a th«■ c..i '!'.e teacher who >ta; !ed η last v. ; ν !h no previous expel . nee, but (Continued υπ rage Six; Observers redict Ja pans uext Theatre of Action More Likely to Be in Siberia Than in Thailand; japan Ful ly Mobil izex (B> Tin· \s . it iatod Press) (iravc new alarms sounded in 1!'.· far l ist cri'is today as Australia's cabinet held an emergen* \ se^si n. Japan tight ened her empire toward a war looting and British sourcos de clared lapan u s preparing to "stab I* liss* in the hack." I \: I ■ ; :u - r \ ;ii e>sed con ex t theatre · ■·':>· to be Si :.ιi nd that the \ nay. lapan was r< ported mass in),' créai numbers ut troops in Maiichukne ilong the Soviet frontier and some reports said si r Mad doubled or even triplet* fier normal Kwantmiç arniv force of îâO.OOO trocns. Russia was said st !l to maintain 500. 000 soldiers in Siberia. In Canberra, the Australian capi 1. I' . Λΐι ·. îînhert G. M< ι - ι t ν : : ν:.ί net and on tlted the heads of Australia's ar ed service after terming the Far ' ι 11i I ι1 danger lai e ι : ν · ' iie\ clopinent» h ic'i 11 γ· . 11 κ : ι· del:.y." < allini; lor "the calmest and (barest judgment." Menzies de clared in a pointed warning to .ia pan : "While we desire peace, we arc not disposed to run awav from tlie cooi>raphirall> plain fact that Sinsapoi'· is part of \ustralia's frontier." ι", in · rcforenee to ■'it·,Î : :ι··>:ίΐΐ for mil ! ,<i. v. -thin 1 ■ iaiv ι' of Britain's , ν ; Sngapore. « · . - . met in ox ter week end eh United t m M (' Cirant was .π active part ι■ i !Ί intlv that ; ! 1 .·· ;:'n invasion ρ Ι', , ,·<· F un ι <ί"t inv> iked • ·, neral mohili i, ·■· e ntrol of ■: ' and marines Purchases ηρ W«« « ι ax ravored Bankers Association Wou Have Congress Lowei In. 'me Levies, Add New « ax \\;lsl.:. .in. V:·: 11 —( AIM — ΓιιιιΙ'ΐ :,Λ ι nun-essential I .ill:. If- v. .1- mii;. ti ll In the Investment Hatili. \ssoeiation lull,ι* ι- ,:ii :, ! I > rii.div c to stiff ■ III Γ'*.; - III illl ta\es. ! ι ι 'lit«.·(.} to the I'll, 1 iv II. II . ι ,\ . chairman of ι liittee. the ι ; ι « t.i\ should ι·\ι >d. rent. ' . t \- .■ : :.i i. I'll'- ellIttl - jested '.hat .ι.. ; ν ι pet cent l.ix be imposed on , ι .. mi category of illartieles- those between the classifi ·:::«·· and luxuries Ate :it '.. \ would be paid ■ ! 1 ·,ιι:ν items. \ · \ ι U - uc!ι a tax, sim Tl -ni ii ' η ■ pel a' ion in Great !'·. . 1 v. id $602,200.000 in i, add rr.,'. :·«··. i n.io. 1 lie witness said that llouse t os Page Six) , Λ FOR \OK)\l CAROLINA. Parti* ι Inurh tonight and Tuesday: sc;it'ertd thundershow - 1 ers Tuesday.
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