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Γ*, U .RUF ÉtRRV MLMOFîlAi- ** Η»ιηεΗ»<χ. ν ïtettîterson 5Bmlxj Bispafrff ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOKi H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ™A5Bii^^F™«S.?r HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2!>, lîf ï'v -WaV KKN'"N FIVE CENTS COPY British And Reds Move To Complete Conquest Of Iran η. Λ un 20 (AI') - p. ■ ίιΙ Ku i.i nmvi'il .-wift tn CMinpictc thi-ir οc ( | ni Iran .mil capitali/.r . · Miib ni a jinnt jn\ .1 mu < lui* il m cnnpk'lc \ ir \ y wIhmi tin· little I . .'Il: ν 1.1 ill down 11 ; ι ! il. ;·'iir-day linw ni n·.· ι 1 <11i.iι Ιι ι s ilcclini'd to • . Hier tin· ; 1111*· - had μπ· .,· · :·· II'I' ternis tu lie/,ι Shall I', i; gmeminent. hut m f, ■ · ι unci's ("ipri'-.'.-'tl belief I : and I\lnsei nv \v< >uld .· · : ι tin1 r ρ· ■ i 111 .s 1 ι! the I;aman jr.ivern nd iu'it all f «erman·· till m '· ■ 'Utitry e:tiniatcil t.. in <1(111 ti-. hiiii 1*11 ; ' Iran final anlee facili ta ai ·>ι>rt nt u n upplic . : , 'ne Persian gulf t" Rus 3. That a .-tend ν I low «>! <«.| be ι .ain! ained t« > !» « ·» i the I » ι . :. na\ ν. .n il y 11id ai: Ion»· in the Midd!· I·: . t It ν ι il:',..! f l<*f 1 ;· ; ι ! · n < · · · c« >iM'la i«»n that tin· Mril ish .? « ! Hu ι.tti w «·ιιlet in ist on ! « t.Minim military c«»nti «>| · ! . I s 11 at» i»ic ρ· unts m il .m nntii » end "I t ! ι » ■ war The all» ik, a. ,···ί ;·« d. juiW'c\ < ι, that fί.· > ha\ r no ilc-mn.- on Iran a i. pendent ι1 r»r territoi lal inter. ' 1 and it \\ as assumed the "l ·!ι· μ<ι t ι nu ' nt w ould Ι»·· pei ■ · *· , to ι etam c »i » t r» » 1 ol the d administration. Λ «"»n as the occupa! ι con ι pic t" the allie- are e\p< '■ : 1" lia .'en ni pr« »\ · nient ■ ·! I J ! · ' ! : · Ρ ι ' at i. m l'ai·! ί · - mi pie η lent tl··· hipment plie Iroin the United St ' liie s· ι Oil-Carrying Barge Fleet Is Proposed Chairman Land of Maritime Commission Opposed to Huge Pipeline t ο Supply East; Says Barges Cheaper and Speedier Way. Washington. Aug. 20.— ί.ΛΡ) — Admiral Kmory S. Land pro posed t'day the construction of 100 oil carrying barges as the speediest and least expensive solution for shortages of gaso line and fuel c»i 1 along tin* east ern seaboard. T! · I'lt-spokcn chairman of the ' 11 ' «mm ιssinn » ici he was op ■" ·■'! ' nstruction f ι huge new MpeSi!" f smith western oil fields ·> 'hi· · ' because it would take 7."0.· : steel badly needed by the ;avv :ri -'.aritime commission The admiral told a senate com mitter that the harpes eould he towed hv tankers and other ships and c'lild he constructed at the rite of twenty a month. ' know where they 'ire go ' ζ .t this 750,000 tons ..·* steel '· '!" ' · : np lines ) hut f 1 t" "'· ■' >f the pro-V for '· v' ship-'. • · I ·;. η s t it " Τ md ί id S! · y Π- ■■ τ uu' -n:d \h··' *·· .» C · · °> ) it1' Λ ··■■■< . · rcnuhl ·<·< λ ' ■ ; ι s > mder a τΜ h, ·; ..,1 ,viMvr ,,r,i „,,v M^troleuir this VFW Official Reprimanded ·'' ι<1» Iphia. Λιι^. (API Ear.) Southard, suspended Illinois cle l·'! I' · n; commander of the Veteran f" '· · .'.ο Wars, was publicly ι · Ρ' ι· ' i* < t 11 >day bel · >re the < »rίίa η /;,h' n' national niin tMition and thei lr '"' · (! !" his former status ' Ί had \)een c< >urt ma rt ia I - f,() ι e of his activity m the Keep Vnorica ( )ut ot War Commit ' V" U rday the delegate.-· accepted 0 11ffIt ut ..u committe report barring attendance. _ ί'·' ι primand was carried out by •J11' ·' ' ·' 1 Commander .loseph C. Men»,j(i)s Screed by the findings f,! Hie court martial, announced to d;i.v ! ' the first time. Immediately ?'·ι,ί»■.,iter Menendvx ordered South aid seated. V. F. W. COMMANDER Max Singer Max Suitor, of Boston. pi ι .-emor vice commander "i the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was today elected com·! -ander in chiel ·»1 tin· veteran » s H a r · ι ! ion at the n.it.ou i eo.nven Î : ο η in Philadelphia. German Envoy To Argentine Faces Charges 1 i:n πι· Λ.u , .Via - ι Ai') Cici in.ni Ahum- ..,i ·. hii ml Mm i nermann was charged by a con ^lessiunal mvc.-tiM.it.i.i; ι ■ ·ι 1111111 let ■ lull. y Willi i cci is; ιι.'Ί'λ λ II uni ·! η lî ι|ι· C ji ι : : :ι u ri I a ιe ι >1 uam /.atien.- and 11.s1n.14 it i ι end 'l'Tcign tu lu·· d 1 j iliii ι κι t u ci la 1 actcr IΊ11 11 ii: iiiMtliv, which lias been u· 1 -1 .·.11 .nu .111 i. Ai'f*<'iilinc acti\ 1 in·.- lu· twu months, submitted to the • d' ; ' . ! ' it.. η·| ■ n i m Na/.ι j I' MCI ta!.un. It aid th.it there were 60,000 Ger n m· · Λ1 u· 111 : ι m · .1: u:iii:/cil 1111 ' cells and undi r oath tu obey Adult Hitler and other Nazi leaders "t the i'h". Pan! I unie Tabonl 1 commit t« <· cha: !· .in. in .1 syiv-p ..· the ; l eport, , 11 pd .1 : t-.i-, ; >t Ι'ι.ι 1 <«<I.(KHI pesu> allegedly healing \'un ΓΙμί inann'· signature and acknuuiedg ! 111 κ payment hy Co 1 man welfare ui ff'onti···'od un Page Throe.) North Carolina Population Due To Increase Faster Than That Of Rest Of Nation Dally Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir vvAlter Hotel By IIKNRY AVKKltX Riil' iKh, Aug. 29. Demon statis- ' Jicuins ι if the U. S. census bureau hav.· h nu figured out that the popu lation of the country will increase at 11 Kraduully retarded rate during thr next few general.'"is because the "t't ι «"production rat» " has drop P*'d below the magic It»* mark at which the county would rem 1 vir tually stationary. But these same statistical wi/.an ™vt' arrived at the conclusion tha 11will not be the fault of North t'ar ojin.rs rural-farm folks, because tin hgure for this group is 148, which mean that the population within Il i,l i . !.. 1 ϊ ι ' ! illt'l Ι'.Ι.Μ· M'i J ΚΊ CClll in tin' ne \ : c ! (i atton. In ι>1111·ι u " il· Τ;ιΐ 1 It».! i'iirmvi,> arc till > .ng .ι 1··ι gc 1 · "Ρ ol g>'l bill hi·- c . <■! y \ ι*«ι! ΤI if lift . vprn durtn'ii ι ,i!t· lu :ng the ratm . i t'e iη.Ί li ν i ι m Ut 11 ve 111 1 ί11· Ρ. : : .. < · · < Ί re-erca t1\ ι ;.m·. Before going further into détail. it prnhaoly \\ < u j I cl bc u ι·Ι1 l«» » .pi. ι'ι ju>t wh.it this "net reproductive ι «ιte' is and wh.it given ligun s toi it mean. Siiy.s the ciMi>u> bureau: "The nel • ι-Muiuetion rate in a measure οι th< « » ' · » η t i m I rate » » I increase tu- de err . · population. Thi> rati (Con virilize Two) Νazis Capture Τallinn A A A A AAA AAA AAA Axis Leaders End Parley Five-Day Conference On W arfront Announcement Says Hitler and Mussolini Aim at Removing Cause of War Follow ing 'Destruction of Bolshevist Menace'. Berlin. \uk. .. —...Γι—\<l..lf Hitler and Kenif.» Mussolini con (I il (led a sterol five day meetinç o!i tin» caster! iront today with the announcement that they aimed at removing the causes of war itii<1 developing an harmon ious and prefitahle cooperation for :* 11 the peoples of F.urope, predicated on complete Axis victory. Ί"··· · ι , r>i "rt l>ojjnn -n Monday ! ••■iM,in ~.» ·rul «if cannon five on the r; <nt Ί "he mil·" ·, ,ί«· di<el< s 'mi tie ! -.a-crone " Ml'-HoH hv , ')·-(* Ir.Liil' I ""! t -pV Μ η fl ρ 1 i t ' ("ι I of ficînl · of ' oth na'tioti«J snid Hitter and ■·'·· d <· i- "d "all pol:ti ··,] Mprj M ) 11 ï t ν rt ι " I ί ■ ιρ s concern ntï 11 ; » · < v< !· !·: .«tit and duration of I ft licforl "deslruef i'»n of the hoK'Tvi·.! H-»*i,rnr and of pluto ! rr-iti" ovnioit:iti»"" as necessary I p* tH* πμ' it irai. economic jind cultural cooperation envis r* "I'll If «..a i\ ·.* 4t.o f·! JvP'· MPf] ;| rl · · r<~< mm r\ · V >· ! · ΓΜ |1 or Π t ! Ο Π ■ · .. ■ 1-ncH) f · .. ,. ·ι.,. ·. ■■ \' ii c intinuo. W ashington Mad House Stewart Describes Conditions; Says Rosenman Drafted to Cut Red Tape. H> ( ΙΙΛ I! I I S IV S I I Λ\ MM iYntrul rrt'ss ( oltiinnist Washington, Ann. I'D. Judge Samuel I. iè> eiiu au , au old friend au ci adviser < < ! President Roosevelt·. He \\ a - V. 1 ). I; "il;icial c. · aisciur , hen the present national einei exc ! eu t i ve was govern r oi New Y«»ik. \ >\\ he' on the Kmpire State vu preme heneh The à White 11 ·us·■· has borrowed h i m 11«. ». th"re. h'W ever, to <ee if he can straighten nut Û t11 e jumble of con * fliets and contra dict mus a m n!i| Uncle Sam's de fem.e and aid the d· mocracie> agon Judge Rosenman 1 I a wonder The existing η \ up is I av. l ui Try .· · y ·· ay. y> a can't t ind « 'lit a tiling. J 111u--tι alively. lake the simple little I matter i.l buying an income lax anti eipation note N<\t March's income levy doubtless will be terrible. Real izing it. the treasury hit on the I scheme of permitting the victims to 'invest occasionally (maybe mice a month) in one nf th-se anticipation notes ia fraction ! the expected total) and turning in the oollocfior ■>( 'em when the full amnimt i- due, It -t nek me u- ! w>e idea to begin acnuii'im! "«·'>·_ '·»·:? 1 didn't know just ! how to tin a bo1 it it t Well Wa^himmm is t'urlv swarm in." with oufrisfs on such emergence s I subi cet s these tiines. -η th" Distlic ,i <r Cnlu-mbi ι h·- nn^ned an "inf rmn η b : πiaι '" in the center of tovvr « \^>Ve'n things T b· »e;ai F anplied f r in .♦·.·· ·■"*',v > ··· s-,iH th, ,·> M ■ ' * 'Λ , t M'lll -Id b« ... .. ..'f ...-t it nu • a-f · Λ η ri h. UUf ; ... 1 o<nroïnl>^ • t J ι · r» ; ι « ■ ; r ν b' ··' " Ti.-v can toll von.' Ί r,, fhA t'·.· s tw hnr u.v •-It Γ ■..·*" .-.niM.H th loI bureau's boss. '· ' that's informa "Ci (Continued on •ο Ko or y Senators Investigate Eastern Oil Crisis ( . II'horn [ilmto Members of the special Sonate committee investiraiir •ire shown conferring during the Washington heari: jr necticut, chairman; Warren Barbour, of 'j tlie petroleum shortage in the · ; ι - î « · rn Uni! ] Stitcs I>4'ft to ri<rht are Senators Frar ,< Maloney, of Con New Jersey; and Harold Burton, of Ohio. Laval To Undergo Operation Jap Stand Is Outlined Note Delivered to President Roosevelt Gives Attitude; No Details Revealed. Tokyo, Auk. 29. — (ΛΡ) — Λ brie! announcement said today that Admiral Kirhisaburo No mura. Japanese ambassador in Washington, had delivered to President Koosevelt yesterday a message outlining "the imperial government's attitude toward the raeilie situation." The message was delivered at the behest of Premier I'rince Fumimaro Kon«>vc, said the an nouncement. issued after a special cabinet meeting. Iichi Ki ll . ι «minent -p<>ke j man, said ! » ■ ' 'day .la:· « had ! made représentai - ' to So\ iei Rns j sia and the I In i ted St ite.^ over hip ; aient of Ana : : · "In· t > the Russnin port · ι V tdivostak sol· ly i "from a .Taj».. · ti ! \ < v. i "Rut tli at t · " h" "Id· ■ "teal we d" >· ·' . . '··! Λ \is i η ' e r "Ms as well ·· K:shi <aid < r !ι ι I'tween President R °ve1t and Ad ·· ral Ν ( » 11:1 ; t ' · 'v w" Id in elude disci ι · ' hipna-n' I ' r ι i 11 r 1 Slate I t" litis .1 \v!i ich .la pa η 11 :;! 11 e\ en 111a I ! y 1 he 1 is»*d aiïain t The cabine! ·>η em»Ti;cncy 1 '.'ίπ p. m., wit!· 1'"- ·»♦♦'■· ίιvr* as well a imber of <·ί! 1 ··ι" ffieials. Army Flans To Release 200,000 Men Washing ' War depart: · details ot pi.. 000 soldiers 1 the end ·ί ti·· that the larm from tin The· ters at San A· 1 · An ami"a' » men would · ' Third . 11 m\ ' ! army, with i■· · 1 inn's Island. Ν ^ Second arms . 1 Memphis: aiai ' ? j army, with - Francise·^: «» ; ford·, and the ai m> a •J!) ( AIM Tin amounced toda.i releasing 200. Ii ta ry service 1 >} : and disclose ■>11 ρ would com s . with headquai Tex ' -aid that 40.00· eased from t h from the Fir. .alters at (îovei • 19,300 from til headquarters a '•mi from the Fourtl ^quarters at Sa. ! : «uii the armon « from s,·, a>e wit. Japanese Would End China War T· iky.n Λ -!:> . aid t.ill.lV , mi age t" · 1 prc.-sed Chum \\ ..ι ; -| cd bitterly . ed Stale a.u Λ il .lue I,ι v. άί ι.·ι.11 ι\ΐ ϊ ι m i:y 'i he \ t·: > ! ..-ling bet\v< ι . Slah I » .11* » Λ .1 : ί » e, !, .ai ι lin I'd .J . 11 >. 11 !ill ■: J prosperity sphere' and then la. t him } I ι ei aid . posai .ί the Chin; lift Κ ι ■: . .. create peace am Asia through et» VVaiig Chitig- \V< , In -p ·· .a ' . pour, il·,;,',, j S t ,Ί I ( - 11 ) ill'!.: material and r I uiineee. λ,ιπι,. ( ί · I lunate c hiiiv.se ·' Λ 1 ' ) · 111 ! ' ' ι ! : ' M· 1 i < , . -1 ·ι Kaill· 'y· s i · : and Unit ( ' ! « · ! i 11.» 11 ' CI I _ I'll,:, l Bright Beit Prices Good Growers, L>elighi. α at ι Price lrend, i . >ur Leaf Onto Warchocses Floors. ι. ιli-iuII. \iu. .'!t. \ Γ let iiij;s t ontinucd hca\ ν ι « and pliers lirni .is (hi· op : week <»1 the North i liiia Jtiuhl l'élis Mue cured (<> hanti auction season ncared ι t - dose. With prices generally running ten οι moir . ents a pound het tor th.in tin I i'HI avrraue. grow ers. d< liiihted it tin· trend, pour ed their '/ ·'·! into the w are houses. Mich was ot interior «rades, hilt there was ,» -encrtnis sprmk 1»P" of Ι»ΊΙ'ιι· Ι··ιΐ wbi· h la ought prices as high as .\o < cuts at sonic points. Salens Si ι pcr\ ί Ν •h , of the WiUon ■■ . today that 1 ι 00 | >· ■. : vcstcrriav at an avrr.,u· cents a pound and t ί ι :. t ι rar for the week won* ! -nrinds ! i" $1.197 6â.v72. : m .·' (CDâûOt,0i Γ·~ r-qcr*? tv,-. Doctors Say Laval Worse French Politician's Temperature.· Rises; Bullet W ound Believ ed Infected. Paris, An.: \ Γ !>«»<■ lois decided tu a I tempt an cm «•r^ciic.v operation on Pierre Laval late this alΙγγικκιο to re move .in assassin ^ hullct .inst belw liis heart i » » m\ c his lit»·. ( S, life ! I \. ' ; 1 \ ι ; ;il ι ι i: s r · ν ι re; ι fly have ι> . · i ;liat Î I· C '<>11 rntlil · (ÎC .nan cet.pied Fr. I «Mis tor 11 hi French leader mounted t · · · * » 11 · i ? t hi· ila \ as plnsi, : - - ι · m ' ■ fl a sustained le\ ■ intect ion from lh« !■ ! weunii inllhted two iI.-ns .< .. The possihili. \ » ! e : ·ι ";"t ' - w as regarded »s ι : · » ρ» ril Γ «ris \m: ' \1 »> eondilion of Pi»·» » ' ' 1>\ an ass-j^vin \\ > ρ row ο s I i ·» ! » 11 ν >\ tu a bulletin issu -.1 ' ' \ sa 11 les hospit;» 1 11 · · « ! . I.aval's teinpei niivd to !!!♦ decrees » - · . · . η pro\ima t«·I \ I tr.' ti heit » . doctors s.i m ! · i h.·, t I lie \ t ea red H·· : ; : ; lie w ound helow tin li ι r ι ! : i be come infected. The conditi-fi ho is also otic· , 1 ' «' gnilip !.. ( 'iintin'li-i Great Naval Battle Rages Off The Pert Germans Attempt to Smash F i e e i η g Armada of Soviet Ves sels; Russians Admit Destruction of Great Dnieper River Dam. fH\ llic Vssot iatrcl Press.) \doll Hitlers invasion armies have < .! ι it it ri'd the I mu·;-besieged < 11\ ot I allinn capital ol Fs tonia. the (iennan hit»h com mand aiinci'ineed loda\. and a violent naval bailie was belicv ed ra^inj: in the (.nil ut 1 inland \\il!i the (ii'rniaiis aitcmpttftg to smash a I'Iceinr armada of Soviet warships and troop trans noils. '!'··" thund» . : ι. the gu.'f 1 · f · · i · II· 50 miles ae: μ ι !;c mi i î Tall am md ΡΊη nis!ι Γ1 ;' ·: ; · ·; · ■. '<·(! · <·♦ ing many rl 11 / i μ ι - ni' !,' ι 1 u aming out ■ Ί Ί',ΊΙιηι: : "Ί 1 · - 'v. ,u d last night. ('»«!:·.· i Î : icot- and v. ai plan'.·- v.» · · " · r ,Slacking Tl\« Η u ! : :· : ^hl from the burning <■ } ata ! Finnish aerial observers also reported ureal lires reddened the "kies hist nh-hl over Yiiputi, in diealini· that the Russians were ilestrov inii that Karelian capital 7.~» milrs north ο! Leningrad. The ï"lames were visible 32 miles aw ay tin- I inns said. I besides iho ι apture of Tall inn "af tvr ·... · t! 11:;1 the (Ionian high i ; 111 ! ι1 ■ 111 f 't'( i that nazi troops had >eized the ι odern port of I'alii ki, 20 λ . -1. Meanwhile, the Russians ae knowled^ed ancither major set hack—the fall of the great Dnieperoprtrovsk and destrue tion ot the <110.000.0(10 Dnieper dam. T!u· ]..,/■ 1 ill 1 otin declined -ever:! Ι î h< ιΐι-.;, ι ni ] wis, ilicrs wVre taken at the Tallinn naval base, along with 22 loaded transports, six i cm;, -ai hat-tc: !.·- end \ ;t-1 stores of bo· .1 v Wi'.'i the I.ill ■! j" '/t. Cîern in îr.M.· r \· }.'·'·;! c ·,* : : all Baltic .\. ι·.îh th«- r,.,.·. capture of . î ' ■ ι e! :' i ' ' the -it ; '!: ι ·; " · : lniliiv. . 1 ; . ·? ceded t! · ' German had penetrated to the : ; leh*\s said that ! ( h . '· ι : 1 ·.· (··■( within 32 !,· .· · ι ι · capital. H il · e< nd · ' t\ and that !· ·. ■ · .> advancing • and :et:e-«il t 1 · ! v· il y ' · ι drop ι < >;·: \oi; ι il < \roi i\ \ lair and continued cool to un: 111 Satui'da.x Ian and slightly \\ arnn'i I \ I » ndeti λ « l he ι 1 οι e< ast foi Ρ· r mm ; hi :·, ι "Τ : '.I p. m. \ u v. and en-lii". 10 p. rn. Sept sen ι ι \ i - -■! . · states—tern pet at e:. t - . t ; ■ ·« ana I it» I lorida and sli:.)it!\ in · j » >\n normal in « icor; ι i , i ut i ( trolina he t tnitint. »·ι ;> γκκΙ. rising to nor mal middle and lallei part of period: · t«fetl t hnndershow » ι e\ <·ι>ι i.; t m t arolinas and t.ciirma t : μ ii pt ι iod. Harriman Heads Mission To Meet With Soviets W i.-hitigt. »n : ι vicient 1 ί"· ι ■ • ! ι. 11 ht· would ., ; ι Ι ί 1 ; mail lu .1(1 K«»t ion whirl· w ! ' Vi· ■ iisidtM' tin- ] ·· >i ' ,-ul. Hannnan ! .nidling lpa>r-!vn<ι ·; < Mr Km»si v tit win) has boon .· ι *inn lot the < Μ · ι Management. \\ · !·ί ' 1 ι 'MiVs dutiv> in " ! ' « delegat "Il !■ \ · :1 γιηη1! willi ! ' ' ~ι ·'11p>, may hp I' i: '· • ΛI » 1 ΐ -1 ; » \ Avnrll • η dp h - Γ »\\ ΙΟ Ku 1 . nidi ι :ΐ ' 1- . .'Ill I'. «r: nt prildut i1 ■ iduct .·, Har •h rap.Ml ,· .·.· whu 1 «1 îîu-un . : w η ί ι : η . -ι ι 1 ΓIV τ » ». » ni. and • * ι members H ! ! ι χ I » 1. 11 î 11 kci. tn > ; ! ! Ο ίΠΜ-CC - 11 « ' 11 \\ ; ι ί ; tin· u ppi\ · Ί aid t< > Hi i - tain. But the pp.- ! ! ί ι Enlarged itself. • Mr. Up ■-· \ ι ' u(t. tp take in pro 1 b 11 -1 ί ι > (»1 J »♦ « .ι i m :<»»>. and supplies of . all uinds. .aid tin· p > nt w a> reached - v. hi'ir the Ch'i'l lv χ » « u t i \ t · needed η anuther genera! trouble shopter. N"t onl> will Τ':i_:i.;··?·- take ovei ! 11 i u · s · ι : 11 « » ? Γ - dut i « · . I ·' t h · ; ι 1>p will !: attempt. M R« · >-e\ elt said. t-> tie : · Brit ish ι »dui · »n pi « »i *!en : - im >.·ο ,ι · |p--cl\ tu ι|ν· < ni this eountry.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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