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ïtettîtersim îBatltj lîtspaftlî ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA Ï^ËNTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AI-TERNOON, AUGUST FY P.. 11 ''' MîWa'y' κ"ν""ν *'* Joint Peace Aims To Be implemented By Parallel Moves Some Official Sources Expect President ίο Reveal Details in Fire side Chat; Definite Manifestation Antici pated. \V:i ! I,c!.,n. Λ ; IS 1 Γ).— ( Ap)—The • iig pervaded the capital today ι ■ ' ■ ; 111 e I .Anglo-Aa ι aan action a decisive nature was in the offing •nplemont tilt |>·..·< .·· agreed up ι in tin- h istor it -ι ·., 1 eronce I>e veen President R.,..>evc]t and Prim· Iini-ti r ("hure! ill. Informed diplomatic - urces here, ke some in I.mid"! . -hared the op tion that .: .id. r - -ι titan the joint eel;:ration < ; ι ·■ ' n after de Irtietion <·: "tin· ·.. ■ tyranny" cou id ie expi eted !io thi momentous loot ι : iu. I. ι. " ' Hi! !e· tat ion oil Id he .ia d ; :i. and that ii ι ο w ·.11 Id : · η.· ι . taking it when - v. a ι . .··! ·ιι the· belief that ■ .· wen 111. : - ; - important de : -ι -i. nd generalized lan u...·■ . ■: te.· 1 Maternent issued ι .ftei'day. I)· pile the rule of secrecy, some .It.!· .! re thought that the 'p.·· aient : nht g.\e the nation de ails ol his conversations with "harchilt—perhaps in a fireside chat. > .cl. ι ο: idea.-1. : w ,i- said, ci .uld .e used effectively to announce the irst significant step taken as a re mit of tin- meeting. The importance ol American arms induction in the discussion was evi ienc.'d by the arr:\al in Washing Ion ol Lord Iieaverbrook. Britain's i η i s te ι . : ippiy. who participated in 11n conferences. Hea\ e. . a. . rapid fire inter— . ι " a::· ■ .■ ..ι tlhe was seek ! .a : ο ι ■■ m ; ι ire tanks, iiore planes (| ' .ulaily bomber.-), more food, ηι· 1 supplies oi till iinds. Leaf Prices Hoîd Firm Growers Selling on Border Belt Markets Reported Jubilant Over Sales Checks. .. .· ( ΛΡ)— ! ι : ι at an av . · \ t L'5 cents a : · . : ■·. .1 : ι a 1 k e t s • . · a;: ·'« Ίΐιπ - Hue-cured higher than • " ah· ive thi opening G< rg Florida averages ; -hi·! t to the —Λ · : ii' gn>\\ λ i ; . > . λ. η t.s hav ν ■ · ■: ' ' -t.·· expec - . λ t., market id yesterday ■. *J «' : Ι > > : cents a ■ ν.·. Λ higher ..Jii as higo (. I. Stat turd of ! . · ·. e never scon enthusiastic il. I tev\ in tanci . ndhidual sales • ... wen repoi t + > time ;ti the Λ. . - ' ' ; Mind- was e\ · t:.i· Darlington j ·! ICI th. t 1 all k. et·!·!, and »w;ag«d i· . ■ it ι η - ?. ι·;. : i y l)>dd mg. .\. t ; - ngle L.g v. turned this week gi r ι id a. :! ing dissat .· taction \\ :th price. During thi first 30 minutes of aue 1 ! u C 111 a y market. [' >ijlS\ p. .·<·- \ .ι -d . a raged 30.51) > < : ' ΊΊ ■ · ·t 1 ' ' .ζ!. · ie> c< >nt7nued to ng highei j ices and around ~ 00» p »unds was uttered happy lai Sta toute CI rensboro Aug. 15.—A star mail V >tT.\\t.n Greensboro and Ra I«*.gi t·· in.prove service since the disc'-utiniKinee f trions No. 15 and ltf between Goldsboro and Greens !>.·'·.. got·- into eftVet Monday, W. L. c' ·; ne chief clerk of the railway .» ■ « .tan· meed yesterday. tf. Sf. if. τ τττττ-τ-τί·-»--»-·»· Russians Fall Back Behind Dnieper In North, Reds Battle Fiercely No Indication That Germans Have Cap· tu red Odessa or Nikolaev in Ukraine; Soviets Abandon Two Southwest Towns. (Rj The Associated Press.) Rm ai inn's appai cntly \\ ei ι fί! ■ I k I Η Vt Ί 111 l ht ' Dll It'pf ! r>·. ι ·· ·· next great delense line m th· Γ πι·. ;hi tin > 11Τ111 i\ e Lundi ι! qui :i . ι ; ι i tiirlay. while nil tin !.. Si A J··; tulips 1 ... !tl. f : ι : it.. check a tlirec-v.'.' ν ( le. il.,ii .r11 against Leningiaii. S ' ■ ' .; ! a .a Is ai kin iwleds'.id t ■ ■. M St ; · :i I 111 Bud.Vfl ill.V ' . 11 : . ι : : '1 ι . , ! iira.-t hail a! i.iihI lied 11 :· H iiiUM ni Pi".\ ιi:i aisk. 11. i: :!· : thwi'i t ι ·! Ni kt ilt'av. .'ι ι if' Ht 1 link's nnrthca.-t ul Xiku l;n" . ! ι ν nu indioati·m. lmv. ι·\ π ι! .ι' ι iluniiis sturmnm int.. Un r:< ' ... '■ H'1 ") and indu -Trial ι. ι \.n<!· ' "i yet raptured eithci < ίl< s.i H ..'- big Π lack sea port, in tlii· 1 :.manuring city ul Nikulaev 65 ι lie cast. I. Ί m advices said there \v;.s ε ί· '■ Hanger that Russian 1'nrees de i 111 ! i : ^ Odessa and Nikulaev might be nr. : : 1 >ν the C icrnian trmιρ. 1 ;.Ί .ι·,. Inward tin· industi ial cen ter "i Dnepropetrovsk, at the great ben i ■ ' tin· Dnieper river. Λ !:· .1 ai:: y war bulletin, sill lit ( on : . bloody struggli m the | Ul.· ι.::-·. t'i 11 it «tied "η I ν that ! ici ce ail ii-s'.t lighting ι aged in the sec I · ·; ' ; ι ι.) Leningrad; Stai aya Hi, ... ..Ill.ut 1 -til miles smith ni Loi. t.,,!,,ιΐ. ,ind in E.-tunia. .southwest ; ι el 11.t iti time· l'apital «■ I the c. ars. I !.. ! . ι. military ili-patchc.- . . r' i.'ri ' 111 .ι ι [ >s entering the light mi j ' th' . utiiei η 1 runt had made then i !: ' -·· l'.îact with the Hussians, en- j ι : i,u luriuu.- resistance. Γ!.ι■ ("icrmans clam..'d that al! ι C! !.<> nf tile Dnieper r,\er I'd. ί· . · hundred mile.- smith ul Kie\ \\t e at .tdy in na/.i hands, but there w. !■·· detailed lepurt ul any cross Service Act Not Rigid House Floor Manager For Legislation Says Many May Be Releas ed from Army. W.· mgton, Aug. 1Γ) — ι Λ Ρ ) Sen.ι Thomas. Democrat, Utah, 1 ' anager in his chamber loi < 'nuressiunally-approved servie, extci η lcgislation, said today thai <> -·ιί>· I.mtial number ol men might be released from the army belore -ervim; th 18 additional months pr<>\ ded under the measure. I'nder the legislation, the Presi dent is authorized t order an addi tional 18 months for "any or all o! the . eleetei s, reservist-, national guardsmen and regular enlisted men The President could order an e\ tension o| less than 18 months il n« So desiptd, Thomas told reporter.- today ι ' *'a· unlikely that the Chief Kxecu tive would issue a blanket rdei continuing all of the three-year en listed personnel for 18 months. "There will be a certain group which will be sufficiently trained and ready for release," Thomas said 'These should be placed in the re serves m order that new men may be trained." 1 he Utah senator said this group to be released would consist larg W men who had η special skill. He -aid it was likely that all techni cians and men with spec ial izec knowledge would be retained. In some eases, Thomas declared men who are ordered to remain if service for an additional 18 month: may be released before that permc up if the army commanders de cide they are sufficiently trainc< (Continued on page J) Banning Gf Newsmen Questioned \\ · hinrfon All- < Α Γ Kenicscntalivi' Knutson. IC?·pui> liean. AJiu«:csota. raised ! ·· <llies!ion in Ilie* House tod.i\ whether the nanmn·* ol Vn r ican iicwmiu'ii from the cool; r once between President Ko.u» veil and Prime Minister < I'ur cbill meant taat commitment, were made which "might men·» tue American people were ti.e> made publie.'* \ssertiiiR that a slor·. b\ !.< n don correspondent"·* and ι>ï« I ; : < taken of the eonferenee iudieat- j eii liuil \ Isurehiil "d'd not ignore the rir,ht of the BritSh nre-s to j be present on this historié oc casion." Knutson said "Amer- j icans who λ el do their own thinking and bave regard i'or I tin1 future of their own couutr"· . are askir.e w li\ the Hritish prr-s ; \*.'s permitted to j;. i the I'i e-,t ι 'μτοιΓ of the >ear w/. Î.· t'.-c · . \ ι « ι ·" r i e a î 1 pre· s v. a . ut t rly i· nor d "Has Λ ? !". Iloosevelt cut τ:"! to citmniiiments of which we know nr.tl.in", and whi-h ni';ht arouse the American people were t!«e> made publie? i( i ·. t%» I».· hoped that the 1'risident will see fit to take the \meriean people I fully into his confidence upon bis return to Wa-V.nj'ton. The Xmeritan people, are not children and do not like to be treated as j such." Hiannover set Afire London, Aug. 15.— (ΛΡ) —"Espe •laiiy lai;a : ι r** wei·. ΐ ; ι itccl in iannover, G or many, I,-: night when η ο re than 300 RAF bombers invaded ίη· ι eich ;·. ; 1111 -1 \ > a .. '■ · · j ! iaim- I I il un «..··. . .1 :et ΛI. U a ι u. tin 3ri11 ■ ίι reported i-aiay. | ( )111cr attack \\ ei c made oil tin- ι ii »(·:■.;■ , ι ! ί ; ■ 111 ■ : ι. i « ι : !. and 1 i« >ι ι !■ i.niir, a ' ,*«.) ! ; i Π 1U11 ! 11 : ο ν I ί .· · - ' : V. i'l\ « | wanes was ac-knowledgc-d. Durmg >« su ... s. Hit .· ι : u η i ( 11 i vj ;i(. eiai ed. m ·. : ■ < : c : ret Lined J,:l "ii .i.i ax; uppiy . ill ρ ι · 11 > t ami : « ι ί it in It the Dut iaiac.-. C Mu tight opérât iaiiH-.- 1 >»« μΐ.ιη<· « .· 1 " -!i α·'·ν* Many Hosiery Mills To Close li: Λ\ Κ l ci : ι eel : ol lia .Man n .m ι * v. e: ati ■!. II» ' . ν \\Λ . . p. » Uiet · ed t "day that ii a ltd red:·· et .-ill. ι r . a : y Kii i l tu ig nail empl< 'Vee. J η the stale would rind themselves out ol at in·· el" -e · ·t the Work week at midnight tonight. Tile i.iki V. li "I : : a Will l'i III' 11»>nι tin » xhau-tion Ί the mann laeturei-' -ilk yarn -upplie> beraa ol the ι (Μΐι . aiidrernig "i raw hi, supplies by the go\ ta liment. "We do not know yet the exaei number ol employee- who will b* cut oil today but preliminary iv ports indicate tin· total wall be rath er large." Stalling.- said. "We hopi the unemployment will be only tem porary." Largest Fighter Plane Plant in U. S. Dedicated R..w mi row of wintrs, fuselages and nearly completed Curtis- Hawk Γ-If) pur-mt plan. - 1 r tin US. Zv Air ForceTnd Curtiss Kittyhawk fighters for Britain's R. A. F. fill the final assembly section of the Army Air Force ami Curtiss Kittyhawn ngniers iur nniinn iv. /v. . . Curtiss-Wright Corporation's newly-completed $18,000,000 plant in Buffalo, Ν. Y. The plant, ι reeled and put into production within seven months, has just neon dcdical· d. Ami rica's largest fur producing lighter planes, it is Curtiss-Wright's second Butfalo factory. Lease-Lend Accounting Asked New Request Anticipated Con gress Lxpects Ad ministration to Seek Seven Biliions in Added Funds W.i-h Μ-' ι . MM Λ !1 aec*< >;:nt!fi.g < .· · : cxjH'ncli Î urc- t<· (1. ·!«· ν ι· (1 today by St ή . « t · ι r I >y m i ' \' i;.. rt ·< ι » h ·.-1 (·\|Ή·(·:· \vi i·:. I'M ; ι ρ;.·. 000 m id î ..η ··(.'. <!:-:· · ill' Ml μ ι ' M Byrri rtv .11,· i!r(i ;.· , ! ni Tin ! 1 UTIV uiu - ' '' î·.;lit i m ; ' ·. η- if 1 mi'· «·!''- ο · UMir'lKcl 1 M ! κ In t! *■ ' ■ (Continued mi ; Funds Back Into Bill Joint Senate - House Committee Hears Plea by Stimson and Re stores Part of Cut. U \ . u ! ι .AIM 1 : lui me. I I, ν , ' .. \ ,.| Will S ! · : - .-nil thiil . ..iiiiiacluro ol addi lii.iwl t-.n1· .· .1 .·*'·. ·ι\Ιη«ηι·ι· ".il extrei: . :;■ ■:· ,ιιιν ' ,ν· -. - III :t> : || '1 I ■ . I.; .. . ' . i ■ · 1 Ν ι:· ate-House committee agreed today to OUI) lui this purpose; Senator Adams. Democrat, Coloi - ;i(i. . ..id .· ci .iilci'i nee ,u <·..;■ . ' ι .1 t 1 π ·. >· li it much ot H :: ucto.· eu ; ..,ι. ρ: ι ·. ι·απΙ.ν .ΐ| - ι \ ι >ν till llniiM·. luit eliminate;·! v. ϋ> the S>-!:.it« )■:. -1■<I .ι .Ml.4,'hi. Min . ι ι ill ι : ■ Mal detente hill .vestei - ;;.i> 1 , . ■· asreed Ad $1,000.000 fund for the establishment ,,1 a pet ci\ > ! ice hure t ί. I.I »t Κ ι ^ 1.4-11 'J Ί : ;.pi » ρ ι id reduced — · I . . I . . WM .■!:■. 11 X ' ι··. V . ν ud ' ■ cull ni the :> 1.000,000 prt \ iously appiov ed h\ ' I ι Senate. "conl ι emeineiii v expenditures for whicl I'll .11, lit ' I ;■■·.- e . ell V. 1 ι1 ι ! d π,.' !lll\ ·: til liccilllllt til l'' Ί1!4 It —.. Stimson's views were made knowt in -, lettei ■ C! .m n ,.n Ilia - "I tin c. .ι r. 111 i ttei. Much Interest Now Centers On Experiment Station Post lîjiij Dimmkii JWcau. In llie M> Walirr llult'l. I5> Ili Ν Κ V \\ 1 Kil l R \tig 15 l'rini pal . τι·.-1 ■ ' .tl··: .:i 'lu· ι t e · -■■■· ' ' : l)i K. M S.ilUi ; \|! . 1.1 \ . ♦ l V ι · · · ( ' - ' 1 1 ' \ lt'ild ot the λ · ' ^ nent -tation .ι' StaU e ΊΙ lu· implications it eat ied :egaiα ng the plan t-1 re\ .ι > |» and ν \ i talize the entir· >ehi»«»i et ai»ra- ;ita:< -it State college. Nobody t*\ t ! said so fficiaily, but it was an open secret when Dr. Sal or wa-* appointed that he and : .s ♦ <sociate, Dr !.. 1) Ba\er (now ïi'omoted t<> S i te: s pîac. ), weu •nported from c~)hit Stute nniver- iiy , »v.h the cielmue pian that he would . .'.le v. '. ι m ;ind with th . ■ ι 1 ' I >: Fi ank C!i : ■ I' Χ Γ ι-..· dont, an r : .1 w ii :· sum· c lies ad'i : : 11 Uv! vc (lean· h'vvc 1er wa * '■ If t" erase th : aiding lend bi < * . · ιΙ the state ci' • t . uee ( through f . to :m\ e liei ■ ■ · :> 11 > t.. 'ne old mile; ■■■■■■1 .! ' . · ' re.-.I'll ιtion w; partially, at least, the result of th i'.M re - ; · s'.ii ent intent i 1 (CuuUnued on I'a^e Two) BATTLE OF ATLANTIC NOW MORE FAVORABLE London. Aug. 15.—(AIM - Britain'. position in the battle <>t the Atlantic is "\ cry much bi Iter" than m lin early summer L-umum .1 widening operateaim .u- \ ( ί- : ; ..,n >uii :.. ί 11 1111 ' λ ai i:d " 11 ! ι > t \_a liiiii île I luted State- .. >iMance. .. .tic. :. \ · «· . .·η. - IT dcc..l! i d t< 'Ci.Λ Although the « !e 1 ' 1 aii.ici;- ha> Γι ί ι .a i ι ied a null' lae ,-ame and, m 1 act. ha> ιnci e . - a ill · -me <.reas, these sources said British aircraft alli'l . : . /' ' ! ! to retain ma-k y : t·». ··.: la;: The . : '. ; ie: c· ι ve: ν i um\ . ! ν" .π !. .. \ί· ι : : · : .a ι·.·, a. .a \ added, with the Bnii.^ there re \a ι .-illLi the Λ ' ' ' c - : i.al si »ii . a ι attacking Ci. : .ad Itai.an e m· \ oy.- there \l. ; ' :: a; 11 ΐ i'orct ·. More Cotton is Consumed During Year Washing i"1 census burea cotton eonsi^g w Inch ended 221) bales o{ : • ! lmtei.-. c . · .I 1 .(Kid..'». » ..•id ().858.42â Cotton con totaled 928,9 006 o!' lintei> i 37 and 12·! year, and t>22 la>t year. Cotton on ported here ;ng c.vtablish: , lint anc| 4( : ί with 1.918,3a; ! 30 this vear. (AP> 'la a. ι il ι In publii presses, 9,' d . the ο >' I -a > va 1 t η ! a i ·. i ί ι. « 18. nd 1,354,9.58 baU , pr e ν it a yea Ρ» ι \\ ι mm; da au 11 d 134. (Continu; luring June thi ; ι d 7 9.2 4 U a ι .la., •July 31 wa.- ι "\\>. in l'nî! 1.874,1 ο', ο « I ntel . et ι 471.844 on lia :»7 2.ΜΓ>3 and yea ι . .,<■ and at eon ..les -Ί imt an ι Page Two · WEATHER ΓΟΚ NOK i II Γ ΜίΟΜΧΛ. ( onsidcrabk' cloudiness to ' night and Satiirda>, some like lihood oi Mattered showers: slii>htl\ w.nma tonight, cooler b> Saturda* niulit. l \teii(l< (l wrather forecast for the perioti irom 7:30 p. m. 0| August 1") to 7:30 p. ni. August 20—South M la il tie states: Ten peratures near normal in north ern section enl above normal in southern Mcli m: occasional IUhl to moderate Mattered thunder " showers exccpl most I.\ fair in northern section middle ol *>e 1 nod Germany Officially Is Defiant ( B\ The Associated Press. ι (ierman> thus <-hallençed P»ri tain and the I nit .1 >tate% toda.\: "I! the --.M-called (icnioci a< ies want (icrniait.N disarmed. let tin m coin;· and u»'t our arms." Yuthorizcd riuartcrs in Η<τϋη, scoffing at the dramatic sea meeting between President Roosevelt and Prime .Minister t C hurchill as a 100 per cent Hop" made this comment: "It would m undignified even to discuss the Roosevelt- ( hur chill eight points. j \ \\ «* know hi:' one offensive and that i> military. We have hut one aim and that is t.' e annihila tion ot the enem.N. We have but one task and that is victory, ii the so called democracies want Germany disarmed, let them come and get our arms." The nazi defiance was an evi dent reference to that part of the Roosevelt - Churchill accord which envisioned the disarma- j ' ment of the aggressor nations "alter the destruction of the nazi ty ranny." Meanwhile, diplomatic circles in the capitals of the world voic ed the opinion that the "Atlantic charter" would soon produce more startling developments j than the joint declaration. MoscowMeet Predicted Roosevelt and Churchill R eported Planning to Propose Three-P ower Confer ence. L.mduii. Λ " · - dent Kuosewi: . . plain ι. ij|§ tu .-γ.'ιμ , >. .J e 1 Stal : M >scow beiweei St mv chiet': un urn .. and Anierean : L. ·nd»>n .-uuret · v\u ild di>cu» η ·" supplie · u :ι :ch ' · Britain a.e t ■ . :„! the Κ rd am : ν The S« >\ .et . :. The position : the J u in'i'in'ding tin. . t ■ *· ι 1 ; I i l ■ a J*l*ec enee and tin· ! : 114V . l[ \Ve>teP. I 1·. Babscn is Optimistic Over Outlook For Farmer Ι',\ κ 'ι.ΐ κ \\ ι; \ΐί>ο\ (opxii-hl I'll l'iil)li>!ifr>i liu.mii.il Îiiiir.ai Inc. η. ■ I ' Λιι.-; 1-1 Tin.· ti-ady 1 prod a·'. th binlci.i-.ii pit "lilt' propter .idο m tin't . : :.·. id> v. :! • s u :n \V ".'Id . . fd and : ■ . A' ■ ul l*n*' : S:.and I Canada which for month* ιru 1 i >t'en . .nder I '. : ι -1 ·. 1 ; .· ' t"d ■ ' Iprime value in negotiating w lit I German people (not necessal with HiiiOi's Bang) the kind ii-ace the alia·.- want. The da., utane «mai ' lit van r wi ·ιγ .-i· · Γηί lin \\ ,11 c Λ : i l can and r.n, . will tin- pc> 'pli : Montreal. Grain MoWs Tin Un ΐι'Ί owns app. ν : ·. '·> !ΤΟ.ΟΙ·Ο,0ϋΙΙ I \ : ν, on I additi η tht'\ ; .· ·...·!· ι..· undo! .-cal ! ■ ■ ; a ' ■ ρ»1 ι,.; ι- - and her 340.IMH1 un,. : .·ι ι·. rn, wheat. barlox i»,i \ · Λ11 th ο Ihir acq.invd ·, ' ; . ι : · >!' M'alod a i. ' :· !. ..ms ι price.-. under ,· π . ut ..'I i| a· >ta· lions. Allowing for deductions eov ·" 'la .-'.mage. ni handlmf κ«·>. th Γ s _ ·· · ■ η : anc ίΓηητ -w^-J " F'V°^
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