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Û£ttîtersmt Haîlij Htspafrft ^ ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NO Kl H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C„ MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 1>. It'll ,','b,js,^>^Vk!îî>n»aV'kkn""n FIVE CENTS COPY 20,000 Germans Killed And Wounded As RUSSIANS COUNTER ATTACK IN UKRAINE »******·♦*# ***** *********** — Decisive Step Reported Near In Iran Nazi Agents Reported Moving In Britain and Russia Said to be Contem plating Move to Counter German In filtration Along "Ger manv's Road to India" I iiimIom \«i·.. IS.— (MM—In - dir.liions kith ind.n llial lîri liin . : 11 < I Su\ i t liiissi.i were pljiimn- ι (ici isivc step sliorllx in I'm ilVrsia) «here reports ni I'linin i >1 li 11 i:i 1 ί ι · ii have liriui : Γ. 1 ι second protest froni I iinilun nul Must ou . The Daily Mail said "we cannot af • ; : · :··'· '·< 11· ' and eaMed il . ! !.· ' · < 11 ' ι : : ; 111 > ' ~ road Î. » h> i ited Britain h..d hirn ! : l; v. Ιηίι a ι e\ nit in ii ,n| i tlir ι 'lit in· Middle K. -·: , ·· ' ι····!ι acted ιiglitniK wliuv. j '•ti.n t;ed \va ι : : Ιιμ.ι lui Ι·> '· · t ■ an m It .u| tmall> elid ed with the withdrawal o£ Gcrntati] t ' ιd ι e-;n.-t.illatiim ni 1 ίι ., - about ί.ΐΜΜ) (icrman tourists and tcrlinu ι.ins. man\ of them at < onuniniu ations points, were now in Iran, which lias borders on Ku*.sia and India. Tin Times warned Iran to herd British and Russian notes against alleged nazi intrigues \\ It it'll might compromise the rountr\ as <ierman> did in the World War. (Λ .dca-t by Ta-·-. Hu - «11 rev . hey quoted Anr.ara ι ep<>rt a ;· g tli.it Germans \v;i> demand '.r-v and aviation tuel m I: · . : ! ι i.inning ovei throw of the It >a id Cii rma 11 agen!. 11 . η t o tin- Iranian «.1 · > < v. ere coming \ ia Istanbul to headijuai ter> at Tabritz. ) v. Mi,„| n.'t d: eu. the P" - - !■ 'y a .-alita. y ιικινι· on I. an. ;vea lied !·'« »t eign Si 1 - ■ y . \ ! 11 h « > 11 \ Kden told tie 1 louse Augu-t 7 that Middle I'. t.- were being strengthened . ih'Xi lorw ard b 1· '\v." CAMP AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATE FIGHT W 1 1 ngton. Aug 1 «!. (AIM Αι - t' · \ !!·.·· at Can 1 > 1 )a\ is. ant i - a i rera 11 : · at 111 » 11 y Kidge. investigated t« »— (i ·. in c for all light between Begro >oldicrs and Negro civilians, i* ·1ΐιη;: in hospitalization ol ' >· >i aii end 11 \ t ' soldier-. Ti.< > also , m>ught to detei.: ine v.lu ;i r; there was any connect .· ·ΐι ween the light and the death ot ' v.lin, found al'terward-. w.i 1 ■· 1 '· ■ a h 'spital and thence t< : < ; e he died. ■' aig, knifing and clubbing "Ut -non after a bartender m ^e· ·, beer parlor refused to serve "Idler. The parlor was wiceked. Deferment Bill Signed President Approves Measure Relieving From Army Service Men Over 28 Years of Age. W · hmgtnn, Aug. 1H (AIM - Ρ''-ulrnt l{oo -evei t signed into law tnciiiy 1 ; 11 ion to relieve men -·'> .nul older from active military Ql<ty under the selective service act. Πη· new law provides mandatory deferment lor men not yet induct and directs that those of the spe cilird age who request it shall be re leased ironi service "as soon av prac urable and when not in conflict with the interest of national defense." Ihe Chief Kxeeutive was expected *° S|^n later in the day tin* hill ex tending the service of the rank and iile nt the Army to 18 months. Fhe mandatorv deferment applies to men who on July 1. 194V or or (Conti^'ifid on Page Three.) U. S. Defense Outpost in the South Pacific C. P. Phonephoto Thi* view on Johnston T-land, 717 miles southwest of Honolulu, was made during construction of buildings for the new U. air station, which has just been onnniissiomd. The station gives America another stva tc^ically-locatcd out post in her Pacific defenses. FDR TELLS OF MEETING RAF Raids Nazi Cities Brcman and Duisburg Heavily Bombed, Along With Other Centers; Raids Con tinue. ! 1 ! 1. Λ ... I!; ( AIM |; ·. j :■ · (III ' ■ ' : lilt .··.-■!. f IV I ; 11 ■ ; ■ I .u:i 1 Dui. i : : V ' 1 >11<·11 ~ 1 ; ! 1 ' ■ : ■ι ■ III if h I ; A i- |)lai)t >arvd ut till chan co till.- lit I'M.. 'II. Till' .. . : " il ϋ ■' f than 100 lirit ,i ig< : > 01 western and northwestern Germany daring la : dt le iinlav.v able wealiu·4· ..rid that only one B: .l -ii plant w I 1 1. 1,.η·«ι· nr. -.'.ι ι1 .—. 1.11 to have been touched oi l among the docks at Hiv : · 1Ί1 a nd 11 tin· 1 ndu.-trial d. -1. i't .· I i -1 >.i. A I·I plains retaliated \■ Mr■ ! . " I. ' π .: ! ι ·. tilt· a.r niin U-y -, ni. ins several eoasl p. ..lit I 111. ρ ι. 111.· v : . .-aid to have α'.··· 1.-d on 1 \u;i> Three.) Churchill Returns To Britain l.cntfon. \ ii . IK.—(ΛΙΜ — Prime Minister Winston C'htir rhiî! π turned to Kritain s;i f"i » ! λ tod « Irom an historié meeting at >ea w*(h President ÏÎoosevelt anci a \ isit (o Iceland, and w as not !<v Minister of Information Hianditi lirai ken to complete a 1*1 am;eincuts toi· a probable broade.ivt b\ tie· prime minister. lin' d it»· l'or the broadcast has not hern annoiini » d. • Britith and I nited States troops a signed to Iceland were inspected b\ (hurehill on his wax hack I'roin the Atlantic ren dezvous. As ( hurehill and his part\ drove to a social train in three motor ears, persons in the streets cheered and shouted "best of luck." The prime minister returned in the battleship Prince of Wales, which earri<yl him to the historic meeting with the Presi dent of the I nited States. The port ol armai was nut disclosed· Head Defense Man? Justice Samuel Kosenman According to Washington report, Justice Samuel Koseiiman of the New York Supreme Court, a close friend of IV Ment Iioosovelt, has been selected to reorganize the de fense-pioduction setup with the de fense agencies under one command. (C entrai l'rees) Silk Hosiery Mills Curtail Hours Of Work ι ·:· Λ ι;;, ι Λ1 ') -ινα ι .. St.il . Un· Λ. ι ι ·: 1· t-dfl .ι . Η·· ιι*ι \ W . ,.γγλ st;iU· Γΐ·ρ ι. ·ι 1:1..: r, .ml 111 .t till' .V.rli» ... !...1 ι ν I|i;i!uit.u-t .ι .tm .!ΐ'.in.- try ά ι ι ' ·η .ι three !«·.·:" (Ι..y u « τ,, w t-i. t. »d.ry. The e . î.i ! m 11-il t til }>r dae!'>n . « π ci ι : {» ! < y· «-πι ν. .ι- ι ,.ιΐι iifff->;iry by the l;ι « »\\ : 1114 - hurl jl'X ι.»Γ silk ;md · ub stitutc yarns because "i governmen ' ;il ; 1 f t 11 '11 :n - ί · 1111 i η.u oil silk 1111 ι><1 : I r<m Japan :mi taU ing over rav. ilk -■:·>' :e 1 »r n 1 tarv u-i s. St illm,l, - (1 lu· t \;> rted a aunt <i ; I -1 .· f ; r t. I : ί η flit . ; : : · «· lu>n η. η ·.; ι·! iif>: 1 \\ i-fl; :i!f thf indu :ry Mifffffi m * .1 : · t ; !i l; 1.1 ri;or >h:p 111 ··Γ r; 1 >* 11 yarn. Taylor K. Durham, secretary of 'l,f Si.iithera 11 \ 1 inalaetur r •eut ion, -aid hf w.i- awaiting a f . ! I to ;i r «·< * "\ \V a^hin^ton u In : f t ! ii aid tiy ' lfaders \\ : ϊ 1 ei >· . régulations tor the distribu tion of substitut yarns. Wi 11Ί1 tin- - ο tit · varns be • " t· aval..! :··. a larger number oi (Continued on Page Six) foi: voktii < \ι:οι.ιν\ l'arllv rliimh 1> and Tui'sdav. follow rd l>» thunder showcrs in mountains Tuesday altrrnoou. sliglitl) «armor to j night. Lieutenants Hear Report Congressional Lead ers Say 'Very Interest ing' Conference Was Confidential. W.i.-h .I'.uti ■! ι. An.:. 1 il. (AI1) Γπ dent Rmisrvrl rii\p nnisn .· 'tl.ll 1 i « ' U t < Ml. 1 ί i 1 r I 1 >1 Î in· l.xl.l.v "I 111- (I : :ι· l ' ! : "1>"ι V I ' I U'm slon Churchill and discussed with •.'■,.'1 .1 Iurthi ■ : 1 -rut .11 ; 1 ·ρ· Sl'l I. ill' 1 )| ' 1 · I ' 1.1 .id' Ί I ill : k - Ιι ν Ki-iilur. > I t: ,· ΚΓ.Ι :|> had ι. H1 111 it 1:1- ι -1 11 ! ί ι · ■ ■ > i: ,rl ;ιΙ>· αϊ! l! Iit'i- ai. r il . ni ι U'lil i;d. But In· -.ιnl ' 1 ■:Mit' .'lui I I"ii·' Icadt'i'» In id η it. 'd . - I '. i I ιι nr IΊ ill I ll III t ί ' I I : . I ■ 11 - ( "I · I . : ;.'lli ι iiit'i I iiiK .ι : ν ι· - ■ ι Ίι· I" l'iin dl'll.-f III . I I· da \ I·' ■ 11 u-1 ll : ι Ί Illtl. ,ι diM'iι ■ :11 π all Ιι Ί1Γ and ■ liait. "ΊΊιΐ' (pic ' ι ΓιιιΊΙιΐ'Γ li'iid It ast· apj.: "i' ' ■ di -i'U.· -rd.' lit· asserted- 'The budget ι- study ; t ; 14 it. Ί'ιι it 'in 1111 di'c:>ii n ■ •ll tin· an."i.i:i ' · ;■ thr I·it<Itit l , · : ; I lUKh V. . ί ί 1 V. · ! I I.M a tUI 1111Τ I '· ' ! : ' . ' : I '■ 1 η Λ41 t'>.- III. 'ill' -.III Ijl'l't." Γ1ι ι ■ In- :mi !>' ::ί1 cnnii In;· ι ' iiii: . ' I . · t li a -1 Hi >1 iwliiie C'e«Kr. ; · · a in!! m-1io lUllr. A-ia-d wlitl·,· . ! a ; >. : ι u ·.-1 · Mlna li"i ι \\ as di.· ι 11 .! t"davV cimlrr !.l, \ id I ί ι 11 : ι nil it'd only a and thai tin·ι ' I ll it ll 1 ll" lit 11111 I'll : ; " Tli'ise win· . led m tin.· t'liii I· sivutivt·'.· ' >·ιι· Vice Pre: : dent Wallace. S. te Majority I éaa I · I! klev Λ S;»·,!;,': \\ si nil: . I )ι·ιι:ιη·: . ûll'ii, Cl· !.. ! ι ι: ι ι .usually. I ίι ' Ί\·χ;ι-, .1 tl1 S' -Mil te ! ι >: t : 1 Ί i> t-< .111 : ι: 11li-t l'!iairn:;>n H l)rl! <κτ:<1, Ne. York, "I tin ! · InreiRn ... . committee. >enati .· ( i : s, ι Democrat, Gnni · until i.rnst; | chairman ι·. ' ' HVîRîl '. t'lal a : | celSl 11:1 tt t l GOVERNMENT MAY TAKE OVER PLAN i ( lîv T:a 'led Pre - I Ρ:,·./|Τ · It l'ad ..:scK ( , ,l| i. il · · ·· NaVV l'CCOI mendatmu * ût) an order l'ai the U.1\ »··.!!·· take o\ er tlu ' Federal Sliipha ling and Drydoci: y '(is l' I\: \ .1 . Λ ! : ■ ... ' tie ΓΟ Indu - trial l'n ·· m and Sh.|> j huildiiv \V. . halted produe i ti,,n >'ii M!'- 1 of naval and ι merchant 't ruction. ΊΊ·, j,· 'mediate indie ι - tien \\ ! ι e : ι a1' lie would . ign the cleeii'-e".' Tlse ;·< ·· ng it- sssemlse.. j nnnihei ed ! 1 <! the compam ' - ,18.011(1 wo: .lied the walkout : (ter the .ont declined ta ! grant a c,·".: ' elau.-e η.ι .eain tenance ci ■■ membership Fire Sweeps Two iVi e η Killed, Others reared to be Dead, and Consider- , able Properly Dam age Caused by Blaze Following Blast. 's V.»:. Mi;:. I«. I ΛI' ■ — Ύ\\ ·» ?ιϊ · s vwn kill· d. ransider u I i i · - p?oi r iL: iti.iiu' was raiised ;>.m ! ;· γ.ιγ·3ϊ!·γγ ι»! sramrn wrre 1 ι i il d«'ad toda.v in a fin· \\ liicii st**-*t ι of the Brooklyn y. :t ΐ>τ«>Γ'Μ'(. Γ'" !·!.·/" totïehed off bv a > *.*! ·· · : Π i) ! <ι lin· li'.v»· explo - · ■ ■ d * · « d 11·.:· ( uha Mail l.\· ·· Ιπ·Ι:·,!ι!<· !\ιηιι<·ο. a 1,000 f«oi ( ui'an M lil Line pier, and du i iM'd in id' inimi pier and sevr-ra! rr:»i't ;»s^i itin.·? in the nPi , (j m.. , ; Μ !ι»\ inflam ιΗ" lari'ii from the l'anueo. Γ.' C ·.···· Ι.ι-w.s J Will·!:! ϋ· . .·.i '< ai ed "manv more ·.-:!« u. !i. · .· ;ib<■<ird the' flaming Pan ic » which was towed .nîi. *'.·· - · r.\ < ν .'lit!" - he cm^n I He said 25 men were fished out oi Iht· I'." . l\\ ·> ο Γ llu'in drad — b th longshoremen—and were taken t( u)-ni als. The Pamir· . 1 -aded with q-'ici; r. ι ! ' i ni© j ' : ί 1 s and hemp, broke im mediately into fjai ( was cut loose ,nd d1 i ! ' ■ d d* ! ι ■ ■ " a blazing ί ! he ' «'·'·) 'live ! : ■ !-:rt ·; ι the ! ! a/e Lint pier \\ 1 Brit <h ships aim )st I daily 1 . ri s'ipnia · d< -'.ned f--r Eng | 1.1ivd .aid ! :· S ,i / : ! . F ί .1 ν. ί >η th, . ! · · . -.-.ilk chanii ·1. ! which Ι·.·!; , : V ith I V, !· - ·.· ΤΟ Β Α Γ! CO ΓΟΎ1Ρ AN Y PRACTICES AIRED ' " π 1 : ■· I. end .··. I. YV η·χ: ( ; ι : ■ I ! : ! ι I . Ilu-I: '· -t t! Th· lot t.» · lit ι "1 ! ! OCitU't vt ! Till I ' !'(*«·' . 1 ·! ( >cioin·: iMi. ι ferred to plans · aiitv- the Icllu·..· j The session r ■ I the 1 \m! I'th wr, I ! •'Ml: pi t 'M'Cllt · 1 ! I λ1\ι·! . K. .1. \U \ ■ I T"l.«iei·' · f"l!l|...N . Thr u«.\ « ni'" ' till- Y. U.S. Envoy to Si π m Willys H. IVck New United States η in is ter to Thailand ami \\ ' . li. Peck, of (.'alifoniiu vv,.· h;(- ht «·?; serving as counsel··!· «.ι tlic American Em bassy in ( "} ; i ι ; ι. He siiccccds Hugh G. Grant, rc Hritain and the t ι ;:· Ί .v: r have warnc-i Japan against invari >n of Thailand. (C entrai l'ress) Grew Meets With Toyoda United States Ambas sador in Lengthy Con ference With Japan ese Foreign Minister. Tokyo. \llu. IX. —I%e liable iodi» itions th. t » Russian In ι I astern .trim ο I' great strength has horn iull\ molrliz ed and stationed on tin* Siberian border md an hours-long eon i'eronee between I nited States Xmbassador Joseph < . drew and Japanese 1 or» i :n Minister Tri jiro Tovoda ^tr r^^od the <·r:ti< a 1 situation in the Paeit'ie tonight. Sign.ι . I :nf4 >iu·!. pi..:; .. ;.v;w!a I-'-ι'"" · W. «·κ.:«ΐ I :vî)nii, incH·. L. The Gn .· T· Toky . Aug. Λ I vt κ i; I) , ' ι .mi. ("< ■ . ■ ι · - «.·· t· t Γ (Continued on Pace Six) Many Farm Workers Attracted To Jobs In Defense Plants 15\ ( ΙΙΛΚΙ.Ι S Γ S I I \\ \l: i t'cnlr.,1 1 ι -, ι . . ·. :i.ul iuiA'f II:. ' I .l ilt i" ν ■ W 'h««Llt I ' t ; .. <:» d ■ >' Λ\ NCIC-C'I ; I · quilt .. ~:ι-\\ \ . , ·. Λ - ; , -1 ' ai, the i 5 ν «un:, cirr.ier- in <>u - ι s;. nient i> small - :i will ':■<· tllimlH·! ·.· : · : · : c* t· v. ' ' ΓΚ ,!! (it'll ! I - li.U.. . A i < ·!' · ·}..ί " · · Ci· ι » ν ! . ! it ΜΗ\\ « · ; >■ * · · h; • >η-\\ ido t » Li;.ιη ' ·■ Η«"·η r.. tiuned repeat.». d ν agi ι us; induct inj !H eded I;-!':: b. > ■ Flilthf] lit' 1 ''···> ! lu· agricult .η- 1 *«· ;,.·'■ ■ etït w ι·· 'ïMantly w * -1 '■ ι >«·: \ .»* «>1 1irials. «id\ - nu ' « problem.-. On th« «■! .i nvrn π" χ » » t b\ Λ l* ! ■ Si i" · ' ■ : Cl a :dt H \V:r!.a 1. "··«: b - \ b:«ve been w: m ri ' ■ ' ·-^ '■ u-tn' intente?© with produ ·ν·η of ου «1 Slipi ' V \Y\ ci t h « · I - - "h ■ » ' m* >\v .. fContinued on Ρΐ£ρ ΊΊΐ'Ό1?) Red troops Declared Advancing On Centrai Front, De fenders oi Road to Moscow Reported to Have Repulsed Nazi Columns Wifα Large Scale Counter Drive. ' \sso< iated Press) I'icj - Ku^ian < oimter attacks wit; reported t':(l ι> I·» have saved a I Uraine <W\ identified as "K"—possibh Kiev. thr capital—with ' ,ΙΜΗ: (κπη.ΐΡί· killed and woiindcd alter the\ li.u! advanced within t i \ « miles of the t<»\\ η then \\«·π· thrown bark six to eiuht mil···^. Red arms troops siili were ad vancing. ί » \ : î* ι dispatches said, hitting sa\am !\ .it the northern Hank of tht Ion· (.'Tirian wedge into the {'kraine. ( )n tht c- ·.' ût. Mar-liai *Πι:.« ».-!.«■!. ι.·. ·.■' ο· ·:< : : ι· > ■[ the mad ·■» Mme ·.· we e ep >rted to have repu!-en ■ * .<· : . v.ns in large rale (■·.:;·(: ν ί. - Near a eity i 1. ' ' 1 1 :. : y ΆΙ" the Herman i j —e- λ i-re ;> ιΐ ai Γ> not) men. ι ne liaissian · a. miow leaded that nazi troops across the heart oi the southern ί krainc had cap ttir«■( 1 the bin port oi Nikolaev. milt s north· ast oi Odessa, but ci: tlared t I the cu> s ship yards had been down up in the ι withdrawal. I Sen let officials aUo admitted the 100 miles northeast of Nokolaev, \\:..rh !':.(· Cît. : ;:ï> claimed last uvek. With the 1 .'iUO- mile battle front from thr Baltic to the Black sea aflame in bitter night fighting, authoritative quarters in London said .Adolf Hitler's invasion armies apparently had ( launched a major new offensive in the north, driving from Ks tonia toward Leningrad. 1. ' ! 11 i ■1 : ι :\ iv i.d c Leningrad ν .id the with S . : Bud 1 ι > «··.: :· · In.· . .. i< .η the south, I v. ; t . ;!.ι·> · . :\in.g up a new ;· U ■ . N'-w. le i . U ! I '. Î ' I . ·. ttaekin · for · - than 1.500, ' ry ; . . tu . a v: mm ni ι'· : ι ' ami ι Gover nrnent Bois ters Peach Prices I .ι ι ' ν jhpau'U Burt au, ii. ilu >i» vv iu<t Hon 1. Π χ III \i: > \ VI Kill·. !. . Vi, li.e lm.il >um • λ η g »t \ 1 : ! . C;irij t » i tin tl'M e ' an 15.000,000 \\ ■ · 11 ! d ha\e . :. ■ i tin1 s i pill . . t on not stepr η South Carolir B: ;· sh . ·:d Λ , ! >< aches mov ed \ >y state, the go\crn Γ ··. government 'y fi Georgia ;md There was a ·: ; i government • : κι lease program ··.inning for the riean armies; sec ( ' '· mini icri on Ρ-.up Thrge
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