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ïtettîtersou ÎBatly iDtspafdj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR '^TSUSSASffW^ HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUS'I _Ί.1'.Ί1 ΡΚΒ,'ΙΗ,^ΕίΓΓΝυΛτϊβΚΝϋυΝ FIVE CENTS COPY Leningrad In 'Dread Danger' FDR Reports To Congress On Sea Meet Principles Are Clear, He Declares Joint LÎeclaration Would Be Difiicult to Oppose 'Without Au· toinahcaiiy Admitting a Willingness to Ac cept Compromise'. \\ .Is·' ^'on. \1»'T. M— (AIM— President Roosevelt. reporting to Congress on his epochal meetinç at sr.ι with Γι inn* Minister ( luircinll. s lid today the déclara t ion fi principles agreed upon then· were -o clear nit that thc\ w mi Id he difiicult to oppose "without automatically admitting ι willingness to accept com promise" w illi nazi-ism. •I l«» oppo <· v. ithnilt ad- ' ϋΐΙΙ^ΙΗ'.ν I' ' ι;» ι re to ;i | \'. · ι ··!.■ which would Li ι \ ο to η (it ί : ι i r ι ; ι î .on over I urge mi:· : c 1 ! conquered nations." "inevitably." Mi Roosevelt as serted. "such a peace would be j a uί11 to nazi-isin to take breath | — armed breath—for a second j war to extend the control over lairope and Asia to the \mer- j ira 11 hemisphere itself." λ! ·· <·wit .-aid it w.i prrha ps u ! ' :1 \ t ' > "coll ; 111 enl ion once. " r uttei hick ot valid.ty of 1 ·. or written w « «i ci «1 the ι · nnant." 11.· · ! . c!y ι · 1 11:. world organized i e aniii11 meed |Manciples urvive without these free !i . ι '1 : are a port of the whole j : ' ' ■· v. ! ich W»· ! ; Λ e " I In· President reported the militar> and naval conversations at the north Mlautic conference "made clc.ir sains" in lurthcring the el I'ect i vencss of lend-lease aid to countries cast and west. H< and the prune minister, Mr. ϊ ι . - . 11 i> iev 1, . ·.· on . 11 : 1 ! 11; 1 or conft . net with Russia to assist it 11 Id derm,-my." <·« .j iv. ! ii in : -lied t' » • nature ol a report, t .a t( >■( i ■' ι y ' nie-.-afU'. parafa aph were in Cotton Market Trend Lower V !.. Λιικ. 21. - ( Λ Ρ ) -Cot («pencil .1 higher to 1 •I -I wilue were oil 111 to 22 ι ' ' ι letnbiT Ki .'i i; December !Ι|·Ί. July 10.73 Gasoline Probe Asked Washington, Aug. il. — (AIM — A New I upland senator toda.\ urged a speedy Congressional in ν estimation !«» determine whether tlie east actually fares a gasoline shortage. .is the defense pe troleum office sharph reasserts is the ease. "I want to learn il then- is an aetual shortage or it we are being pushed around I'or psy chological reasons." Si n itor Malone.\, Deinoerat, ( onnertieut, (old fi-po'tfis. savin·· in· w«»uld ask the Senate commerce com mit tee In act immediatch on his resolution for an inquirv. Automobile Quota Set Passenger Car Pro duction to be Curtail ed 26' ι Per Cent Dur ing Next Quarter. Washington. Aug. 21.— (ΛΓ) — The office of production man agement announced toil.ι\ that passenger car production «ill he ι in tailed !<> 1-2 per cent during; August. September and October. The curtailment will he pro gressively greater in suhsciilient months, officials said, with the c\pectanc\ of a .">0 per cent cur tailment for the model year end ing July 31. 1942. The· pnidnctiiΊ1 <|·:·>ι t- \νι·π· fin·· nml.itril 11 y the ;ni<l the ofl'ici ni prier ,i(ln.:ni: tiiitinii and civiliai supply Λ suhMant ial inert \i-e must in made m 11 ■ · » t « » r truck production, of ficial said, in order to meet vita (Contnued on Page Seven.) Japs Launch Anti-American Campaign Shanghai. Aug. 21. (AP) - Αι :.ril. Λιιιιί icaii campaign, purported to Ij«■ in pircd and directed by Japa tie.-e military authorities, appear»' ! t< day t.» ho growing throughout oc : cupied China as a result of the re rent United State.-· fr"ezing of a hCt I lîepoi ι 111 .ni numerou points ι I centi al and south China indicat j that more than 1.7(H) American ai j facing increasingly difficult Ιινιι conditions because of restrictions in posed by the miatary. British ci (Continued on Fage Five) Nazi Force Is 13 Miles From City Russia's Second City Threatened by New Drive via Gatschina; Germans Claim Total Red Losses of Five Million Men. (By The Associated Press.) German troops storming to ward Leningrad from the south were report d today to be within Ι.'ΐ mil' s of the old </m ist capi tal, Kussia's second city, and even the Iliissians acknowledged that Leningrad was in "dread danger." Λ Swedish broadcast. duoting the Berlin correspondent of a Sic ekboim rcwspiper. said the nazis were advancing via Gat schina, about VI miles south of I aningrad. Adolf Hitler's high command re ported 1.11 a t German columns hat mai lied three main bulwarks o: I .(iiimyi ; > f Γ ■ » 111 r· defense system. Total I ί · m I army 1".·.· es of I ive mil 1 nill men ai the (il-day old strugfili were elai:; « d by the Germans, in eluding 1 .L'oa.iiUO prisoners. DNJ«. th. 11 (·, .! ( I . ·; .m new agency. sai( ( ι)η11uered So·, iet territory exeeedei .-quale miles an area great er than the entire German reich a η ( its newly incorporated territorie. east and west. I>\B also distributed a state ment rc-einphasi/ing that the war with Kussia was being wag ed "to gain pre-conditions for the final struggle with Great Britain" and insisting that aerial blows against the British Isles had not been weakened. Neutral observers interpreted that statement two ways: first an attempt to bolster German morale, now suffering devastat ing punishment from the ΚΛΓ; second, to quash vague rumors Road Money Not Be Cut Highway Commissioi Decides to Continu· Program Pending Ef ects of Gas Rationing I {.ι U · i l; h. Auc. possibility that may take a $i)..V>0.n revenue* Was con>i of the St. \V< >rU - C'n The <'"! ever, nol e\} km ui i 111 ι nue ι a| ('hairm. that 11ίο . 1,ι\ an■'>u I 1)011 a y» a >i imp" (AP) Th ine rationin chunk out · otherwise would ij North Carolina hiiihwas lercd today at a meetin te Highway and Puhl emission imi: doner ' decided, how to retrench in their r«»a <· until a shortage of re\ parent. h lion Prince pointed οι ah·' receipts from the .ted 111 more than $28.00(1 . and . aid that if ga> c »i were cut hy one-t ou Id he $9.·"ιΓ)0.()0(), Actually, however, he said, the e: (Continued on Page Five* Liquor Revenue Important In Problen Dailv Dis pair h Bureau. In (hp Sir Ualu»r Hotel. ll\ LYNN M Sill Τ Raleigh, Aug. -1- With election s·' ' !'i> < h» (iuird m I i .ml. lui. \' ··' ·· ' V. ni l (Ίΐ enmities. and fine l!l I-Κι.· thi;, Iίι 11, the i.-v-iU' "I U'ti 1 I'MUn ,| I, , , II), ,11· j li t nn I NlM 11 1 Y 1 '« )' ' ' "·1. ! t Ii ('in < )| ma in >\v ί h ; 111 it li;« I l! ! "I ' »!in· t illic 111 till | '· t. Afl I lh' AIJC y -1**111 cniitci» ' <1 I ,1 col ll π ι| llll'ih'iri', \vh I I II '':· : ·» Ί11.111 . a preponderant, nut n| NerlI\ Carolina voters lei that any suggestion ui < « m»t ι «»Γ* ι< <·'1 '"itl.iv. is absurd. Proponents < ·.!<· ■ ι \ 1li.it liny 11 l*i * i« ted in proiit, and I'nited Dr '·"·· ;·> till·, (Ii in') v..Hit the c'iildicn educated with blood mone; Quite.· likely iil of them have th©i lmK>'r γιι,,,,ηΙ. '' tri ii Ni M th Carolina : «rneni • ν.ι !" >.·. |;ΐ|ι· i'fu11 .il .mil «ΐ'·'>·ι Γ" '.-.Il h! the· stato air <tiy"· / «he saine time, it isn't just a coir Cldenci that Durham, βΜίΙ westerl J"utit> with legal liiiuur. is .il " ti ι * '' county m saies ami profits Λ "'nil' <· at figure, for the thri counties with elections just ahe; : indicates the importance of liquor 1 revenue. For the fiscal year just clos er! Franklin county sold $103,923 with "1 booze through its AI>C - t«·r«From this .sale the state of N'.rtli Carolina received $Κ,.'ίΓ>2 and 1 th· county aurl three town.-, in which' I"·:·· .iir located go! $ I I ,i)f>9. Vance (ιι>aits ''Id .siio,S.a().') and paid into !he -1. ι η · l.iv,ι.airy $17,0a I 48. leaving ' , j 11 ' ι ! ι |oi the ci unity (the city not pa ι 11 c ι pa 111 îg ) of £.'50.408. Wan en • c »m 11 s t«»res put out S140,107 worth o| drinks, from which the 1 state got .>10.04") and the county anrl 1 tow ib nearly twuv a much, or $20. 1 560. v' , It i> an ancient maxm. that "hg I ures do not lie. but hai.> sure can ■ figure." It i.> also .t thoroughly de r monstrated lact that honest auditor. can take the .---am· ,-et ol ligures and draw entirely different conclusion . II This corresp·indent h.» η·· de-art 1 to propagandize eithci the "dries" «·r the "wets". The figures presented are •v culled Irom state records IVrhap v if this money had not been paid across ABC counters it would have ^ gone into constructs e enterprise ® Perhaps it would have g ne * legger.-.. It is entirely possible th if it had not gone to liquor ston the money would have f;one into ot ci channel-. ol 11 ade making a va able even lar^ei > · 111 m . ■ I < » ι the pub tieasury. lint ii|hiii the record as be submitted the three counties whi the I,ill v. ill detci mine by popnl vote whether to continue or aband le^a-I sale ol liquor, did last year ρ nto the geni'i al lund <> 1 tin· state t sum ol SIM.018 and that is ji about what it co>ts the state to η lorly school teacher.^· Besides, ] prolits remaining in the counties equivalent to a tax levy ot appro laatcly 2a cents on the $100 valt tn»n ol property. It ι signiiicant that the only el( tions scheduled lor this fall are tin· ι sue ot ι etaining rather U < >tal)li.shuu; ΛI '<( ' t«»res. So far l In.· bureau can .ι certain no col 'y now legally "dry' contempla .ι vote on legal -ale ol 1 icjn<>ι·. It also . ignitieant that within the ρ two yc.ir> no county h.·.- voted legal ale. while one (Johnston) I \ote out stores already establish (Continued on Page Saveu) Nazis in Position for Drive on Crimea ι ^ te / » "·" " ] UMsmiPHRim. ûHJL ; i <b$ ^îl «Kir /iwk™ ^ I C" /7 /7 'Ïïaîwù^ VBÊLial* (*·»'* "?*" cm ιf oBJEmyί\ p 1 CtM OFMIW NAZI I ' /rr V" \^J orne I f Ί U >g^7< g > : German Troops To Bulgaria Oust Nazis, Iran Is Told British Note Suggests Plan for Replacement of Technicians; Aug ust 31 Deadline. Ankara, A ue. 21.— ( ATI— In formed sources said today that Britain in a note had outlined to Iran (Persia) plans for re placement of Germans employed in key communications indus ' tries and proposed that definite action he taken by August 31. Americans arriving from Baghdad j in Iraq reported steady streams of 1 British material and armored cars moving east in the last week toward the Iranian border. Observers considered that Britain was not disposed tu tal··· im lor ,ai answer and. would move into Ii-.-in as she took t·· >r 111 < ■ 1 ; ! ι I ra< |, 1 - < 'bt I 11 solid defense iront in the Middle East. * Previous British notes to the Iranian government were report ed to have called unsatisfactory the expulsion of a few dozen German technicians in view of an estimated Î.000 or more em v ployed in ke\ Iranian industries. ^ ( Lond< m d ι j >a? eh*v. 11 'day , a κι ' Iran had been .n ven about ;i week l> ι to meet Bi iti-h- i' inn reque t· for expulsion of (iei oanr, and Bntisn ^ j and Russian It- »>p.-· were reported already on Iran'. f'rontiei. Iranian I reports said ?! « < - mlrv would resist " any invasion aid was increasing it army. ) Britain vv a '!■ eribed ■; seek in: 4 to displace tin- < i-rmar. v. : ! h eithei L Iranian or Br;' 1 technician . Il wa Ls reported the ! ■ '· t note carried n· military threat ί<μ fixed a date foi l_ compliance. |>at the Iranian - wei c ir cautioned that Λ a'ust Ά\ was abou' the latest tinn· \> action. - White House 1 Parley Seeks End Of Strike ι- I I "" Illy Tlx- CI,-lied Pre .1 ! In .m ι·Ιι· ι Hour atlempl t ■ halt tin· lid·'· '■ lie at tin· Ki\u " Ι λ'. J., l-'t Il' ' I'bllildili:'. ; I ! u I I )ι \ " dock pi,-ml. Γμ .dent Hi » >scovol t c<u lerrcd 11·ιI ' I ■· II Korndoi I " iompan\ ■ '. and Mynm ι ^ TavI·ir. ι■ >: 1 'iard rliauman ι ,v I the United S'. '· Steel Corpor.itini lu' η I which company is subsidiary 1:1 Kollowm : White Mon o vim 'I'aylor . 11 κ I .· ΊίΊΙ were In coi ! 1er with S' · "' a ν Knox, Xidin I till, cn-rtiii'1't. Ί < " 'M, and Wi "" liai-si II I > i ■' lainnan of tin· (It a!1 fense Ki.l· " 'aid tls I White II·· ' >t t icials said 1 Ιμί \vii> a ρ· - ■ that Ta.vliif an U's Koi nil. n'l I λ · return to the Whi iS House, I>ii 1 t!'· this would depni lst on what ili ' c'd at their niectn 111 with Kii".\. Η 111 ia η and 1 )avi ·. There wr ·' indications, meai et^· w hile, that d< · elopments might i. tCunUnuea oa Page Seven; Reich Evicts Cuban Consuls Rcrlin. An:;. 21. · A i ' ? 'i'he Gim - jTinn i'j · « ! nment announced toda\ it had 11rd* red '■ int; > >; Cuban c< Ul ulate in the «cil el ire!. . e Sep temner 15. (The ann< - uncement 1 olio wed closely the ;ifi i« »ϊί < >Γ the Italian gov ernment in closing Cuban consulates in Italy in retaliation n-i the ex pulsion 111 the J î. ; 1, a 11 η mill générai from Cuba. (Cuba ! 'id· .·· d ex ; ·ιι ! -1 · »? ι · it .sevei ι German consuls as well as one Ital ian. a li( i ( j< ·; · a* i\ ·.-a : lier had re >ponded b\ demanding u ::hdi awal ! ill ( bar. · ■· u: . Gel u aii-oc elipied h ι Ίο. y ). I i)i\li . a:d '·.< ..ci a ·η· wa> taken he-· cau- e one C>.1 c< ·ι ι -u lar . ι icial had been e- η activif:·· oat side hi ret i . · thu nig I reason l'or : e * - ■ « ft ion." Unofficial îtiatogists Declare British bomb ings of Germany Are Not Enough. I OIHfOil, \ . ' | \ I' l|) official Fnglisli I '« » J '. oui \m· uejiian strategists ι.»:--··«! .nu-w today their cries !·>· iaui^h in \ asion of the contn ι - the on In \\ ay to del'ea ι <.. ■ ai πι \ . British miliiao I·· ul· r» were called u pou toi ; Il ui \\,n against the nazis ('uncut Κ AI bombings ni (icrnian.\ ou! oc ' t u pied territories w < ι · (h cnicd i insutïicirni b> these sources. Frank ( >w< ·η. 15eavcrbr()okA E\ · S . j demanded "a ce >no . only in Uie au" in a (Jvven ;· ' iggc led il'. ' igamst 11 a 1... 1· nu military SDiiro·:· a.- the the a xi; could be hit la. ο· ' Many Polish and λ· ·. ·. · . Τ..! \ Uieji l.a\ e lil ted tin : . :''··■»■ I ! landing · at a nu: n· . I.-m: the KllP-pe. : ;n C ;< a η di lelist s. thee r.-n ! .ehe\ (\ e U ο , ... :. il -.Jill . « · could I M I < ι 1 ! Ο ι smashed f and thei't 1 ind it (loin troop- to « '11■ at any οηι ρ Favored pa Norwegian ι north of \\n Mo t M. m 11 η ι unie WI:A ί SiM i I OC ΝΟΙίΊΊΙ < \ I*01 IN \ Considerable cloudiness to night and Friday, scattered thon dcrshowers i riday afternuon in southwest ann ·= vtreme south I portions. l urks Fear Aggression Axis May be Planning Move With Objective of Opening Dardan elles, Reports Say. \nkara (delayed» \ης. 'ZI — (ΛΪΡ»—Foreign diplomatic sour ces reported todaj that advance units of two German army di visions had arrived in Bulgaria and that Italian patrols have been seoutin:: the («reek-Turkish border. At the ■ ■■ · < ! · -! -:-'.ups "f German · e : cportcd t(» have arrived ; ' < Bulgarian capi tal r ι Γ Sol'ia <la: "u 11n4 pa>t few days. The pnrt.ru'. :'·.-·(· ιep<-ited de 1 · ι *1 < »} ) ; I : < r : " .;■;■·· the Tlirkisn ! i (.nt ier \... ; a i< · ' 1 i -a t » ^i- <·< nr {K't( nt · > a-i '· > !ii U;.\ ι - ιîlv tw · · pn rp' 1 1. To take ovei 1'rom the Bul garians certain polirin:· duties in occupied areas in southwest ern I urope. Ί. To undertake mcressive ac tion against Turke.x with the ob ject ol openinu thr Dardanelles to permit Cîerman ships to enter the Black si a will" supplies for na/i troops now tmhtin^ in the I kraine. (■Contniied < Nazis Smash Three Outer Bulwarks Germans Threaten Fate of Warsaw for Leningrad as Chal lenge of Order to De fend Old Czarist Capi tal to the Death. 'I'\ The Vvsoculcd 1'rcss.) Λ du! I Hitler's high command reported toda> that German troops had smashed three main bulwarks o! - outer defense system, and tîïe Russians acknowledged that the old time czarist capital was in "dread danger." ChallengiuLî an « Λ ι !■· Ι Rte am order 1 « » r a l.ji.i d« lend Lenin grad to the d< . ί ΐ r I. ;· ·■ !■'.·■· ! ; !1 ι adai declined that tn<· cilv were de 1 ended it v. · , id u I h the ! ,· tte of Warsaw. \vl ich wa largely destroy ed by na/. S' and ■ iege guns when the 1 '« U \\ : · -< π !.. . urrender The Red trim northwest com mand admitted I ha t Leningrad was undei •direct threat of at tack. hut the ilusvhms express ed confidence that toe city's de fenses—with an estimated gar rison of 1.000,0(10 men—would hold. On î i ι e ι Ίΐΐ lie: ! ι I r< int. H'i aa's great Black . e. port of Ode a wa·» reported aflame, blasted by German artillery and Sluka d-ve boi ι il »eiv. The Ge; :ï an il a; h c« a niand ι re ported that nazi troops storming to v. ard Lena,;.;; >aa :π·ι tin· < litI. had ι captured, the ancient walled city of ' Novgorod. 1 « mi · ilr bel«»Vv L< nm grad. in bitter iiaiilaig against the . lied army defenders. Only last night. Snviet dispatcher ! declared that a -iMwdnvai battle for ' Leningrad wa .aging ab«nit Nov j gop»d and that ti « town, siirround 1 ed i »y . \ . : i la .e was ad i η .ι■ ab 1 y .tu. :ed l· 1 a -tone wall de I tense. The German high command, re porting the ,-w:li tall of Novgorod, also claimed the capture of Narva, III miles southwest "t Leningrad, and Is. i η g isepp. the· ra-1 g.ile to Lenin grade. six. mi le- ! a . 'it·-, e. 1 t. Amid the desperate plight of the Red armies in the I kraine unconfirmed reports eir< tilated in European listening posts that the Russians had opened or blow η ti ρ the great s 100.000,000 Dnieper river dam. in an attempt to stem the nazi onslaught In t» ' : !i ·: 1.» ningrad. U, ·.: '· · < -s . pproaehes and ιίι. m; ι c; 1;. . ..! 'ed η the uihabil ! ;r di e, · 1 he capture of tin et ki ν < ; *. « : ι ι a in Lenin t roop · '·'·1 ' \ · · ■ ! '-borne ·.. ι - · η a * · ι ! le around G->·!it i ; ' onl, mid \ ν ·:···■ -· and Kiev. Ward Says "Good Scotch Practice" Will Save Gas Daily l)l.s|i.iti ii Bureau, 111 thi' Sir W.tii. r Hotel. Γ»> |,V\N MS1U I iwdri^h, Aug till if-pumt pi ;»u I 1 Ί ΙΜΊΛ ÎltlDll \. 1 > ι .· «thing but ' ^ ; S. .«·' » ■ .iii i applied ci.·: ... : un Ward, d'!<■< ; \\ hide Department, dt η vd that tjv public· cities ii.: : t : < *·: . n> I :t\s> til the > i î ! ί. ι ' : _ ! !. - t'ι11111 ι ; χ. Die threi j ' < d • 1 ) ell ieiein \ J · it ,i ■ liable dr.\ : ι 1< mi.il ii· plain ι t ■ 11 a 11d ι se del . < \ ·. » ■· · 'Γ i : e> \ III* tin- · . ··, · . .it I h I eerllt Π^κ-Ιι , ■ ■ « ' p« liok'Uin 11111 ■ : » '.ended i>v reρr· ·. . \ nia, North t .. ^ . · t ' el ma, C u'· )i l;:;i ι ν ·. ο and , which Dr. ,)(ihn \- !·':<■> ι lue! · ί ι! <i ι\ ision (» 1 m ί · -.ι 1- 1 >< , Mi'tment ■ Interior, reprt «■·'··; < hi t Vai leke I ( dcveioj >CU . ι " t κ 11 ! ■ Ί r! ι et · lh the service M.ii < m iricw had in iippreeiably alïivted l·. consiimi 1 mu. Mr. W.e d ·' · eve-. h »\\ e\ « that it was ami in -! ; ici h\ .-,λ in.! III eleet rie euri < * r it 11 ί 1.1 lu Ί". Sum » ma in purp· ».-·«■ > ■. ι ·. me . ι\ π was not Γιι 1111 icd. the · i t « f t plan · nasoliiie rationing h.i*> i-eeii adopte IV liveries to dish κ1 itors will ι entailed ten pfi cent. i«a>ed on Ju i.'U ine-·.. Present plan leave it ι t<. the di.^ributor and tin tilling 1 T.oi'i operator to rat, The ga> out : individual ca/î· 1* is contemplât» called ίο» ·.. aie vehicle-, v. ill have to cut it ' : « · -ι · 1 Mi Ward . ■ .· . ·1 · lar this \\ ' M \ (.111!''. · \ . l)Ut ' 1 :. ■ ■ ο . . 11 · -, public (.; »es •.« ·' « ! m : :.hιμ : ο dra.> : » Will iu· tried 1 .ι ■· .·' m; ''i hi ihree-pomt . .. '.* » . .. ■ t; - ι mat ters " ν « Γ ο .11 · 'i .11'! m:l Ma the P' o Ù Μ\·. i ! : ! :ι :.11 ·ί" V» I ! it'll· direct ι d Hit· I ;1 ! -ι i · ο ' 1 U if f.Mlllia I of I · ■ ; »c \ id,, : ι It ν \ c. ■ : i · ; rotor. t irh I . 1111:111; j · : n : .. i-: . e ioan park plugs, quick ignition, prevention oi i : . Le or .... i ! ιl, c< · ,ι ci t1 ·'· ;ii! ration, itqiKUl w.i- an J 141e ..-ang ol Int.· cai \ I'nd'iM tin c >nd point of . peed, ι · ' ia · · - ; \ tL;· >:■· »u > i y ι · ί iiic! ι a it%d what it .1 c.ih , 11-.s. . . : 1 ! driving"- the ' pi ac11 c>■ «a lai in.^ the car and >lam Λ mirig < >n bra lu > at s top lights or m ■ i It'ii ct i1 il ·. Ac* ua I 11· I^ . 1 i« »w that a ι- cai \\ i;icli will ι .. 1 j Uî mile> on a rt. gallon ol ga.- at h> miles an hour ,· v.alhout a > I » < { Will fcivi tuily 13 •c ι in 11" il lia··'' stop> a re 11 wide. I le l; n^r !, tli.ii 11πver.s should avoid >f cetim led art .e- where frequent stops ι are necessary, and honid maintain .1 -■ t· 11 ■ ible speed at all times. "Such practices." he said, "'not on p ly wall pr· > It »ι ι ; * 1.1k lite « »i' the car, , but will also prolong the life of the .0 __ 'd ' ^ontim ipH nn S6V6H.^
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