Henîterson ïlaUu Htsmtfrh ONLY DAILY NLASPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION' OF Ν (Tuf CAROLINA Avnvipn* * TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF HI.'VIH'PVK IV "ν f"* _ ~ ~ ~ THE associated PHEW. HLNDLhSON, N. C ι KID \ , Λ1· ΓΚΚΝΟΟΧ. (.M'ToHEK 17, 15M1 .'Uhlisiikd every afternoon Fivr fVVTC iVH>V ΕΧΙΈΓΤ 8LNDAY. flVti L Ε.ίΝ 1 b L (J t I U.S.DestroyerTorpedoed House Approves Arming Ships Jap Militarists In Power Rumors Say U. S. Ships Called Home Lieutenant General Eiki Tojo Heads New Cabinet; Tokyo News papers Warn of Ex treme Gravity in U. S. Japanese Relations. ι !»\ The .\ss!>ci it'd Press.) .1 ip:>n tod.iv went under th~ militars leadership of lieutenant i is iirr ■ I I iki To jo, pro-a\is tur iii r war minister. chosen as pre riier tn sincecd Prince Ftimi maro KiMiinc amid a growing ι risis in .lapan t relations with liussia and the I'nit"d States. .1 i|i.ines" quartern in Tnkvn said : > ■ ■ ■ 11- ,.ικί adi ι ■ nais > ν ι n ι Id | >!'■ ui ·. predominate in tin· H'".< cabinet, ■■I newspa per - warned tin- peuple : !he extrême gravitv ot the tini.'s. Simultaneously unconfirmed rumors circulated in Manila that all American ships in the Pacific had been ordered to leave the huh seas. Λ Manila shipping executive said '!;«· Panama freighter. Perida. operat ed by tin· U. S. mavtime commission ' !her ships were said to have beer a ted to proceed immediately U '•a nearest American or British port ' \ fundamental disagreement e\ivts between Japan and the I nited States." said the Tokyo newspaper Nichi N'iclii "Japan (Continued on Pace Seven) New Crisis At Bendix Airplane Workers May Try to C 1 ο s t Plant; Consolidatec Strike Threat Eased. ι By The Associated Press) Srtike threats eased today at Hie luise San Diego bomber plant of the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, but a crisis appear ed !<· be at hand at the Ben dix V ,1., factory of Air Asso , ciates. Inc., where CIO men walked out two weeks ago. The executive board of the AF machin ists union announced la night that plans toi' a strike at Cor .-ohdated would be held in abeyant' "a rea-onabh.· length ot time" inorec I" pcimit settlement to be react id sn Washington The disagreemen tiie I) ard contended, was betwet • Continued on Pace Seven» WCTU Plai Uallv Dispatch Bureau. In (lie Kir Waller Hotel. By HENRY AVI'K ILL Haleigh, ()ct. I 7 Tht> ' ι eport . H ι 'I'oimnendations" of Mi- Helen 1 Woiil, director ol citizenship and lei ; latinii lui the North Carolina Wi man'-. Christian Temperance I'nio lea\ c no doubt that this unit "I tl Prohibition forces infend to make militant campaign next year for legislature pledged to call a stat wide referendum on the liquor que I ion. Mi Wohl's report was pre-vnti to the WCTU convention at Eli/, beth City yesterday. She furnish this bureau a copy, upon which tl toi y js based. Mi Wnhl indicated that there w be il" (luarter askrd and maie gi\< a- tar a> he ι concerned. She call upon Uu· WCTU to make ellecii AFTER THE WAR PASSED OVER KIEV —Hailiophoto. Following the Soviet ?eorched-earth policy. Rod soldi'·.- relit;.ting ir ,n Kiev, in : i n Ku iei; the town in ruins for th. Germans, as shown in this radio photo from Berlin to New V < n ··:. Κ re an I mines v.·· re used in destroying the city and rendering it useless to the nazis. Time bombs left behind by the U».- an to >k a heavy to 11 in lives. German Drive Slows Ships Home From Orient Authoritative Quar ters Say Japanese and Chinese Waters Ban ι ned to Vessels. Wa iiiii.nl· -il, I k-t. Π -AIM Au , thoritative ciuurters indicated today that all American merchant ships had bent 11: (k'l'fd out "1 Japanese and Chinese w : 11< τ- hoeau.-v 111 what the N:ivv called "the it lia t i" la.it ; he . >1 der hail - Ρ ν en ι: ,-ued. r the number of American ships in Chine-c and .lapane e water.- was ■ »iid to Ιό " s ι : ι, ι ! I " with a ' outside' - 1 abl"" number of An.enc m iiips op c latum in the let of t! ·.· I'aci I ic. "Any older- that ι ,i;hl have Rone is Drive For the political formula enunciated by Democratic National Chairman Ι·.< !·ί.\ί·.!ι in a sp'cech in North Carolina ■[,i' e ·: ..utils a ι i ■ ι in wliieh he .-aid: "'! here ι > ulIV one th ihr thai c! ma '.he tl· u.e,hl and method '1 ρ· ■!11 i d leader-. and that i- dc Ira' W : tip ut ueci at the polls their leadership lapses," I" a· 1 e · : ι lat ion director made 11 \ specific suggestions tor carrying on the proh ibit ion 111 foi isi\ e. '"Our ori:am/atmil must", she . aid III "In ! upon an open pledge on on.· side m* the ι it bel "I the ' ι ρ I" question from every candidate toi evi ry tatc. Iej;i - lat ι vc and county of fice bom the t. ρ to tin bottom .1 the late Pel mit no me to ···. a.le (·> ) "Hefusc to pet ,t tile or ganized wet to 111 cad tin- p" p.· gunda to reliable dry-minded candi dates that their past reputation.- a.· REQUISITIONING MEASURE SIGNED Washington. On 17—( AIM — Prt sident Roosevelt lias sign ed into law legislation w liirli w 01;!<) autlmri/ο him to requisi tiiiu supplies. equipment and machinery needed for the nation al di I'ense. The While limine announced this action today. In order to requisition am material, the President must first determine that there i, im mediate need which will "not admit of delay or resort to au\ other sources of supply. I lie law requires '.hat the government pay compensation hased on "fair market value" of the property. ι ΊΐΙ 1 ·.;\'C 1 >t vil a m iî*t»r Γ· >r '. Navy," a maritime commission sp"kr ι ;, ; ■ 11 :i'd. "I >11 .· ■ .ni Y Jill ... ! Iicl j. Ill !.. il\ CI 1-1 II - .·1 ··■;·. 11 il h i\ en Ί11>." I'ntlC! 11:, I Λ π uric, η -It·..· ι I : ; ρ line > Ί)iί .itnii; ιι I lu· I '.ι<■ i 11<■ arc the American President, American Mail. \ ι ' ..ill I ' 11 > I u ■ r. I .-I ! in .ill :■:'<] Wat·ί man. Football Results Henderson .... G R. Rapids.... 13 Referendum I tempérance champion- has lit,it'; earned them lir dry vote; tu\ci tha ;i 11 they havt t" d> to secure tlu· we i.« to lva\ e tlii' liquor ι ue out ol tin t ι 11 ! I ». ; IgU. " ('.]) "I'e' i t i « >t ι ( ί<>\ « r nor Urmi^M:. ι to include a liuiifi ι > î · · h i I > i 11 < » 11 planl m the 194lî talc L)em< serai it· plat form." ( ί ) "I )rn t.ind 111 ; 11 the co>tlv St.it' Λ 1 »( ' board be abolished. It has lil ! tic or η·» rlutirs to perform, : '·' .ι -ΐ<· "I public funds, and the ρ ;1 · In· can gvt along \\ ithout it. 11 η· ι cheeked, it might eaaly become ,e • ■llieial agency for the apology ant I r«'inoti« η ol the organized !κμι· U a ■ f :c Ir a polit a , I campaign in volving large financial contribution, it could become a political powc (Continued on Pa^e bevea) Reds Claim Seme Gains Members of Govern ment Moving U> Kaz an; U. S. Fn-hassy Staff Leaves (Moscow, ι [>\ The \ssocialed t%rcss) So\ ici dispatches today re ported thai stnhhornlv i'i n li < - in ; iîed jr:n.\ troons h td hntken I v. . (>rni):m spearhead·- thrust into the Ι\·.·> srclms ο V\azma. i \~> miles v. est oi' M()s.'«iv . anil ''· ,)iinin. Ό miles northwest ol thr Kussian capital. • ι ι' · :« ! V. • d · : · \ - · (]■■4:·'· Herli" Γ' ports s^irl fh.it η i/i troops slashing at AIoscow's out er defense -only fiQ miles away at some points—hid - 'ptu'r:1 an impo'tmt industrial section south "1 ti" l*. si. s ϊ; γ ipltal and seized a power station whirh supnîi'*d the ΛΙμμ ι w iud list fia 1 region. .Λiitli ' ' quarte1 ; 1 ·'·■ 1 1 ι ! ι i 11 * : ι ' y ViVIBSIi: ! OK \HKiU ( \IUH IN \ (, ϋ· ι .11 · lair ton».:ht and Sai.nda e\< ept some cloiuli nés·, ii r mountains, continued t or·! h" !it. ^lifihtlx \\ a» mer •north and west portions "satin da\. r.xteinl· ai weather fnreeast I « · ι period I·» inning 7:30 p. in. Oc tohci 17 nid ending 7:!'.0 ρ m Ο, ί··|··>ι ' ' Temperatures in ·ι norma! I«" the period except he low N > th Carolina beginnim; ot ι»·*ι I 'd risiiii» to normal or ahove latter half: rain! ill light or lie ne except moderate in «·\ treme southern Florida and along ilie easi Horida coast. iki f» ο te 2 %β «/ 138 Lcg'.s aticn Now Goes to ^enate; House Ac· "ion cnies Soon After F ? ν -> ο f Torpedoing ■ U. ^arny. esiroyer "· · · ·· ·'■ .·>. O· t. 17 w - ". 'mi · · o in after hearing of " t- ΓρΓίΐ·>"ιΐ" of the destroyer tilr House c u r over whelming appn val today In the ;···>·ι· (if American merchant i:'ps T'le r )! rail voit m final ι was annoane :1 a·- 'Ϊ39 to 138. Τ ' irisJa'.iMi now r.oes to f·-c Senate ; - rrcws, le ' · ν!-! t ·. η-οιι'Ί ! ■ Ri\ "i Vie .-h p ι "ut· .-t : η ;>j. · ' w;v. Pre ill""' T? -nscvtlt has called "mod l'iiM'iri; rnnnnent.' warnings "l it il v.a** another Ions li p to v:ir(l war. Ilii' House voted lo ro ne Ί t!ie neutrality act provision prohibiting the arming: of mer !- in'men engaged in commerce with any foreign nation. The ι·'·β"ί!ΐ'τ also would authoriz ■ in P|-n irlent to arm such ?hips dm :n<* th unlimited national emergent' ■·>. '· .·' hi· i)'' claimed last May 2' ι·.! · the san ι- t il·!»·, wo ;ld < >:eni|i them fr< m the law which require limed nif rchant vessels to be bondei ν· i·" the i-miMint of the valu · ο i'ii' ■ ■ m'Is and their caru'Os. (\ "■·,·'.· .» wi re packed, and ' ■ ■ 11 s'inl number of legisl" • τ ·· · ·· !.":■! for the h : -1 · · · ■ i • · : ι :ici : ι.·;ι· ν which precede Λ Χι Τ·' ; il· ί: ' 'ran. Renro nt. t 1 ^ '.· "Γ de ■ lent mad "· led State .■ ν )f th Auto Theft Advanced As Murder Motive I Mr. (11··. 17.—(Λ Ρ) '•ι.'! ι:;r ; ri- ,,>ri a boy ; i ·.·'». -I ·> mû < iraitigor < irowning, 40, in Maryland—l'aci • ' '■ ·. l'xla.v that tl ..tivr \va Ihr! ! ri ,i .1 itofftsobile ' ■ 1 ;:11 ! ι i ' .no (il· 11 ■ · ■ \tt ' . 1 ι -il sa I. rliert II ('· : ' '■ ' · t assorti r 1; . , Ida M; 'rirr. 1»l. ··.·!· '1 ■ ·· ,.ι ' advancc 1 ) ! " adu.itt· 1! ί · ■ ··· I . ■ ·. i M lake li Γ, : : μ ■ ι Ίΐ with tl • 1 .· ·.,· : 1 il that this ι ι \ ,r, 11 ι I η I V I,'r S η 1 British Comi Story Of Flc ( AIM Tl;.' P. ·!· ·|ι t.:i hire it- t ν .. . told today . ·!'· a-ial ivport .·;«»«·: 1 .nil C, |V pointi'd riiflniH any : >·'■!■' nent nnli ' ' i'i OI]:lip|)lM I id·· <1 li oi taftcs ■ -r iMordii ■ .111.: ' ' 1 · ! r>nii's. I'i,.-tv.il> I·Λ1 id the M'p ·. 1 · !.. 1 · _ ■" s'-ip thr 1 n_. ·.,! haw linj, • 11 ti' ι ' ι \vp in; •ι1 · I-, i! »■'·! ". mon 111 , ··· nil hi' · ,olr iU'-L'·. ·· π ! Il, fju 1 UrU <1 rllf iUl l ^lIll' · »i at' Ulll Eight U. S. Merchantmen Sunk Since War Began .'!_ίΐ·>η. (V: r; ' : ι ■ torpedoing ι ί : ' ! ' S ι |ι Kearny v. ci1 ι κ··! · ι i. Allie: ic ;ι11 ' <\\ ' :t■ ·<·.·.. ; ' : ·1 I ' Γ' Π;t· îati'st was tlx ' u ·.-· . Wh te. owned . · ' i ! ' S-,_ v.a, t. X-H, .· .! :■ , S , iV; η Septeniber ■ ■ ι " were: 1 · · At! t M " t "ι M - f i ; ι L-· Γ -V ' I: ,y j ville which struck a mine and sank ! i>: Λ :.-tnil:an water- .n i0-H1 (>!..· 1 A,, « ; . ri bv the Panama Transport com ί !·.·!>·. :■ -ubsidiary ..f S' dard Oil ■ : ι\·. .F.) :.· ped · : and -uni·: !) cember 21. 194n. off West Africa; I Two mis-ing in crew of 12. ' ■ ι " d"i'[f. helli ' i and ! κ by a (i· .· ; -abmariu" in ' .· S.-ath .'•y ' ,·. y: ν :m. i. · lire. T: ■ S.- .i. f. rmer i) ai a >hip op erated by the maritime commission lid P; nian flag, sun \ugits IT . y turned :{0tl η il .· ve- ; ο: Iceland Τ'.ver. t,ν Ι· ur men : >ι · rs οι crew, including ode American. Inst. The American-flag Steel Seafarer, b mhed !r an the air and s.mk :n the f! :<· >if Sue,· Septerr.b·: r 5. Ko 1 ··· . of life. The Montana, former Ρ nish shi1 operated by the maritime commis sion under Panamanian !lag, tor t pedocd and sunk September 11 .. waters off Ireland Crew Γ 2Π Î rescued. f The Pink Star. ■ p< : a'■ i ! y 1 time com mission under Panamanian ! registry, t·>rpedi>· d tid - - her 19. 2â0 miles southwest ■ f Ice • land. Τweive m -sing in President Not Alarmed Roosevelt Declares Attack on Kearny Oc curred Within Améri cain Defense Zone. M\ (lr I'urk Ν \ .. <>rt. 17.— f \Γ) — President Roosevelt as scrted lo(la\ that the torpedoing »»l tin· t nited States destroyer Kearny southwest of Iceland was elearl.N in tin \merican defense zone. The Chiel l\e« ntive declared. ie lio\ve\er. to discuss the incident in detail telling a press eonfer (1 enee lie would i i\e that to the i Xav\ department. ν j Three η . ! · ; : t \ y« .,· ·..· h. ·, ; homo here t ! : · ·. . S< •d Knox advised him · .· phone »( the at i' rack <»n the Kearn> !I te ι pn.-ed that flu pre - had U amod ο the torpedoing ><> o< ·η But there was little evidence 'Continued on T\at?e Spvon^ nander Tells ι riders Defeat exj >ed t man foi ce in the event fh (;·;!; cut 'if f t jlo ι : π Ρ t Π ' . . Il, ing t;: i-.cn ! ' c '. <· t ! e 1 (.1 Puni." v|i ol ' Ht' al·" d ■' 1 a- ! -tance tin· 1 - od an attack which had taeoot χ ir >rt | pi actieahlc before the order ν ι η- j sued. Η·· M.m.od th. t « η 1 ,ι ,hy ι (>ι formation received fron the Front k·. ' Ph«· l· i-ivi .·, ·· .· nd. .I'd I ι * French pe isted in r· Γ < in# t< w .1 n,Li ! d ι ;i\v tu *.··'!' t la i >■. t ! a 1 < \ 1 a · < •a - euation tint il tl··· I ■ η a 1 · · · η When 11 lev a "lied ! ! a ι > i\ · > mci m î (îori de'-l.-uvd the French nc.n - can cd eh 10 by blacking rc.ttd.> \\ 1 Loh uoete?·^ equipment. On Patrol Southwest Of Iceland No Casualties Indicat ed and Ship Proceeds Under Own Power; Torpedoing Occurred in Same Sea Area as Greer Attack. Washington. Oct. IT.—(AI'i— The Navy announced that the destroycr Kearny was torpedoed this morning while on patrol duty about .'.50 miles south and west of Iceland. I he \;m \ said no casualties \M ie indicated in tin dispatches rccei\ ed by the department and despite the damage the ship was able to proceed under her own power. I. < ·:· '-iiit ("■·! Λ. L. II;...- v.... tlic ci>n .mander. ΊΊ. Ki-.iMiy, completed only la.it , year, is one ol the Navy's newest de : tri.Vl . s. \o Comment In Berlin. Berlin. Oct. 17.— (AP)—Au thorized Germans said tonight they had onlv American reports of the torpedoing of the Γ. S. destroyer Kearny and were un able to comment because there was 110 indication that a German naval vessel was involved. They pointed out. besides, that German submarines are not in constant touqii with their bases and usually return to their sta tion·- before making reports. An. "i v. :th standard live-inch . y carried by ships of her < . Ke..: !:v is 341 feet iong, - I i.eair, and displacement ι 1.600 tons. Ν ■ .'.her details were available, :1a· Na\ y -aid. The position Riven for the tor pedo attack was the same Reli erai area where the destroyer Greer was attacked unsuccess fully o\ a submarine more than a mouth ago. It via·- the first torpedoing since President Roosevelt's speech on September 11. which avc the licet it-- shoot-on-sight orders and barred all defensive waters" of the I nitcd States to a\is warcraft. I The Kearny has but two smoke '. and thti tvd \v ! a the (Continued on PaRe Seven) Link Attack To Jap Move Soions See Torpedo ing in Light of Axis Developments; Otjier Capital Comment. Washington, Oit. 17.— ί API \ Kepuhlican senator and a Drtno: latic representative acrt't'd toda\ that tin torpedoing of the (liMiowi Ki'.irin in the North Atlantic might bo linked di rei tl\ will) axis developments across the world in Japan. :· ' ' ι !'. * ι Τ ! ! · ■ r; " no PI M.-i ■ ·.. Πι nerat. Ma-;·· , cl ■ '' · Il usé Democratic lead I :■· ι 1.1' the Bcr ' ' y. χ K.t \\ * h the "je \ li ' day." • '· !''■! i] lean, AI !d .· ... it that Hitlei : ··. ng the Japanese situa V- · · · · · K; it on. Republican, 1 : ' , Gi'-.'o i:ai siibnvn' • ·! 'a . it pr·>vcs that 1 H ! '' 1 .ι- .ι! >>< Ίι ι'· Ίν >η i ri ,, h :·. t-on- a!ίeit anything." le ρ ι -eut 11 i \ a1 Tinkham. Repub ' .'ai1. M. - ell I -·-tt- : "Tin United Slates, having taken a posit i n in the !- e. : le, e! tlbll ι ι I illt -, e t I \ i ' e - I >y 11C ι . l'ii ■ >f 11 :11 lï' il ■ e\ ι ' ' a cor d ■ ' · ' l'i; ι π it i.- not si ι '-pia 1114 thaï. I·, th lia uccurr"d I suppic c there til 1 (Continued 011 Page Four) Λ