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_ a ™ " i J-ol ïtettîtersan Umlij Wxspaîrfj ONLY DAILY NL ASPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NO* ti CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA ^KNTY-KIGHTII YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., I· IïiI>.\Y AFTERNOoX. \ Λ .' .MUER T. 1911 " . K', VWxtX BKNU"N FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis Retreat Before Moscow Stalin Gives Hitler 'Maybe A Year' The Old Ironsides' Division Goes Into the Line .Mechanized equipment of the First Armored Division from F >rt Knoy, Κν., known as "Old Ironsides" is lined up for battle practice at Kork Hill, (J., in the Army's huye war maneuvers. The vehicles are ha:f ' truck, half-tractor, serving as a mount for the hiphly efficient 7." mm. . I'u ld piece. Not seen are the ammunition trailers which are pulled hv I the tractor-trucks. (Central Press) Railroads Accept Recommendations Tax Talked j Senator George Pro poses Payroll Levy and Similar Tax on All Personal Receipts. \\ · - h s η ■· tun. Nov. 7.— < \P I — \ i 11111 » 1 < I i 11 ; · " t.iv on .ill per χ 11 ' t ι ! : nv \\ as proposed hv ( ! - ι ί ill ( iporfi·', Democrat. I. : ι·! tin· >i n lie finance < :nmjIt■ ι■. toilav a'ter eoimres M" ,il leaders li,id a. ided to | ti action temporarilv on Tu -in \ siiKRcstions for a new 11 ·. I'l'.ur hill. I'lin;: . ν ·· lid li ι' ι· ι· π1· - : ν ι Ί ι m l; mi ht " ■·! M |" . ι Γ t expected .·\ • C:; HUM,ι il il ι ι nui ;ι ■. ·, in! η 1 ' ; ι ρ rte -, he favored y ■ ι ! I 11 ν h ' a <!iii l'i i ι m ■ r ι liai i t ·. ·■ ■ : !>t s. I 1 c l ri asurv ν as report» il to lin·1 -invested that mwvards of < ! ■ Ι,ιι iiMO.OOO ill new rev ••nues ι»· 'dii ι! to th" s:',.">!in.ooo.oon I'ili'! on the nation's i.t\ hill «hen ( oncress enacted steeper lev u s last slimmer. ■ , Tn i.-i . ·■ · III ■ ι : ' call ! ι (■.·»· ocn! I i-i>1H r'· ci ût tree ·"' lu he deduct· .1 tΠ nu ί '■> worker' weekly or monthly pay ■ Μ In' in addition to whatc < '·· :· 11 ; ι r income tax lu* ι ■ d in pay. ι . I ι ! Kit while h« · wi ui Id ii et ι. m 11. s ι ich ] Ί'· >o'di ire. ■1 ■ : ' a d mit ι ■· 111 : i.il il ν, lu' 4M not think salaried persons should ι t»· ; dditiniial -. burden • ,1 -ed. (,· ·■.·.' I·'·. Ilia, 5:1 ·..<!· ' >m ni the inc. ·· ic tax prill ' i· t· ncladc pi «> im! incmi" ···:■■ . , ' ( nd ■' "iv ι,Mu" ouree- vmild 'nv 'v ' ■ ■ :: ,· wl in· !' '·■' I ·>· u'm !·(· .ilm -t insur !! -untiiblo. ■ * Ickes Given New Job W'.I η-tun. Xuv. 7.--(AIM ' - nuatinn ol Secretary of tlie I' Ickes a- "solid fuel-; emu d:r.,i ''1 national defense" was an· r,! i.i·· 'nday by the White House. I' ·'1 :·.! -oir·· lam has been e · 1 la:.'· ι,j petroleum and now wi'.'. coordinate fuel problems of all types ί! : ' ':.t (·· ; i t ηΐ emevaency. U ► »? Η ιîsevIt in a lett <3; 'ed Wednesday S· ve Iekes h · ι'ιι. There was no exact definii · ,,t .,,],d fuel, hut evid ut ·>' it vv :ild include eokt and with some limitations, wood. Germany Willing To Match 1 social Gains Against lhose 3f U. S., Spokesman Declares J Uerlin. -V ·\\ ~· -(ΛΡ) - Au tlι· ·ι ,.:< d ι muι·.-. γ· minienting un President Roosevelt's speech be idil· II..· international labia uf liit· y»· terciay. t.'day lit ·· :i..;uy w.i.-. willing to maU'h i.r: . ι.fail i.clia'\a.'i:λ'Πιλ again.-! ·.■ .-s :!.· Un.a-.i s:.,t« .·. Π u l'l t >ldt I il .. :li 1,. ! " had i ^vona· a "slaw l the aiili taiy Mate' undti th.· n;ia ■. : thai Berlin λ-a ""the ι · ( ι... .-lave i !.. s λ i)l the V. I: Iti." "Nobody is hungry in Germany," .1 p. :... ! i .-.iid. : '· : ;.»i« thei .· t.- al.-it no pi'o I · :. ι m· ι ■.. ι ; 1111 a ed- ' Λ'· , ο ι,; ut : > ι . r la\ t- :l ti;n ι ι<; an II ' : ι · : . .. < . y is 1 ; r · i. < 11 .. mi ! : ι Γ . . . kd il l.i |,ι : ι-.d ο! > . at aiai jut i!';.·. A·. : - t ;,d ο! tit r . *.■.<*;ι. 11 ο— 11 i ι. < ■. 11. " (At tin point, the· A.-ouciat ci i I'res.-^ \va ,iîivi uc.l ,η Ne w Yuri;, the Gt'niian pok. .-man launched int«> a personal tirade ayam.-t Prc>idvnt Rou>evelt winch Aûui'hmii cur re pundents ;n agreed w as >■ ■ tac'le.·-. and ! ;ithy as tu i t· unpj aitahie. ( Ti. lie. !m rad:> > l:kewa-e ap parently oi: ;lted 11 t'c ï : >s 1 : » ι î î t r phi asi su! ti e diatribe in r« pur! : encc. i'Ut i a . ; ;1 II Π'ΐι ! C· · ! a l ί ! Κ Ί ι, • 1111 a η I i l· · \>ich the i t · 111 ;. 11 %* ι (in ·. .. ! .a"! ν 1 thoroughly ι 'l u. ! aii,a - ι · , ι j ■ ten ι source ^ a id it .-piritual decay \ lilat,. (it .·!-)<a. ,]· ··: Slaiin'. 'lie same "a ea led lia' ι11 an A .a.a Neutrality •κ* y V Vote il ear Senator Austin Advo cates Complete Re peal to 'Serve Notice to Enemies.' U I :! ·η. Χ···. . I API Wlul· sul.ι II !..· "ii Ι·μ«Ι> . (I ·\ ι l'ir .ι 1 mal Sf ί ι , î t ■ \ ■ ι! ■ .· : ι . 11 ι ! ι ; \ ι - \·i: i<>ιι by nightfiill. Senator Austin, Kepi ol je ' . Vit: ■ ι int. ' Ί I : ι col leav ut· - 11 ·ιί. ι y ( '■ ■ · ·· -non I . \ Ί "lit tl| ... il:!: · · ,,ικ; tir - "servi· iii 'tier un oui ι ί . · tl ι, ι. 1 !i'· I ηι'ι ,1 Ntatr ι ■ η t lieu:■ .il " lin pen ! 111^ 11'<> ι.-^i ;ι 11. ·ι ι weuicl lr ! .·! til· ·■ .· section- ol the law wine: '· ! ■ .liit Amei ιr.in mi . el:..:. -1111 ' II' ι·, call Vins arm- or entree, ί "il e.i ι "lit pin ts and c esoat zont . A ' "Π made it clear that he would -i.ppurt that legislation ev η tu·· he would pi el· r to have the c. η pletely repealed. Tu.· Verm i t senator, .din is du , ι ; : I ti : m ' 1 can leader, said h·. and Senator Bridges, Republican X u I! p-hnv. and i;.,i nev, Kepub ! can. S ml: I >.ik··1.>. sponsors of com I... te ι » ; bohe\ r that the for· c uu p !h> ■ i :!u> nati.»n should h ( (' ·η11.".:.ed >n I'..tie Three) FORMER CONGRESSMAN* DIES IN WADESBORC Wadesboro. Nov, 7 (AP)—Leon idas Dunlap Rolinson, 74, fonni member ot Congress and pre-iden of the bank ol Wadesboro. died a his home today attrr an illness ο i two months. Firm-U. S. Conversations Made Public V·. : -1-1. I. . 7 ΛΡ) Tli ·· '. ■■>· t it } <:, ■ . ; ; * ν ι. ! \' . : iade |'M) I .r 11 ■« ■; · .1 »1·,, I ut l · ι Π \ LT.-ui I ic|.| : tti d to ί·' η land information that S- ' Ru j τ. pa: · cl to !.. iu I■ ' a ι · u I ... to t i.d the )·' 1111. ; I; , ' mû η w ar. Ohé ι un vit a t. mi ί »·.Ί·/. < vi: Unde- - c T» ' \ ! > ui Si;, ! ; < W - ! le . .■ ι >d Il .!. 1 ' U '. . t · s J j | fiaci· · Λuij'u · ! ι ■'». and a 1..ί;. π ι Iwri m S· ι Tela v\ ul S la te I lull an·.! ; i '· · e ; '· un ( Vtober 3. I Mai! said at his press conf uence I tuii-y he ί ι a ; 1 put yet ivo \ d I reply from the Finnish government concerning his declaration to thé F nns that unless the y skipped th< r ' «■ ! l'en.-1\ «' ,^a:n 1 the ίί (i >\ my ' : y would iot'itii tlit.· I.'riend.-hip ui the ; I'mted State.-. BRITAIN BOLSTERS MILITARY FORCES Ankara. Τ .key Xnv 7 (AP) Britain « ;i- reported today to be steadily augmenting her military ί power in Iran, bordering tli Rus ; Man Cauea-a.-. with a -tream of fresh tr ps drawn ι mm the empin and American-made tanks ar.d planes and the help of two United States military missions to the Mid die Fast. The An;·.··, lean d legations, eaeh < iled by a : : s;.id:t r general, wa expeeted to bolster η it only the trans p. nation but to manage the repue and supply lor American-made planes ^ age Boosts Approved Committees Repre senting Λ1! Class One Railroads Accept Board Suggestions. Chicago. No\ 7.— (ASM—( ar ! iers eonfercncc committees re presenting a 11 ( lass One rail (1> in the i ι il· cl States an nounced toda> thc\ had deeided to accept the recommendation ol' President K<o^\ U'-> tact t : d ng hoard tor tcmporar> wage increase for \ ?50,ΟΓΟ rail road w orkcrs IΊ.·.■ ci'!!i!Mit u't·- i-sut'd the 1 « » 1 l· »\\ - ng 1 j : t ·i : ιeη'(: ι .ν e,i! ι .« · : ι ;<·!'.·ιί■.·· · ciiinnii: ht· i V« - :de: ι ■ '· t · ■ :· - I'fti ι i " he::· v. >rk rule . :·ges and \ j : . ι .ι ,, ι; i . ι t >ί ;ι· the \ cry Λ mil m·ι Price Control Faces Vetc I'lV- :( i( lit. Ι ί peudmy ])I : Ml! tit ! hvd h, ti: ! · Η : : ■ ■ : ■ i.'ii by tilt- M . 1 ι;ιilkiiiu ι·"· ■ " ' At ill ■ ι ri'nci· tι. ι tlif d;iv. I: 1 ( !A'eeulu ι ,· answer ()iii··! r 'iictTniiit* c> lor Un m ; .t it \> :. - |··., ;iuth< ·γι ta t ■ ' I ho hill' η · tioris ..u.. ·· ' 1 . -Mint; eeilini; ι those eon: ·1ο\ν the lit! ι . I vra.ue ν, ι 1 i'tionablc · Président They have bei η criticised bv met bor- ' ·■ ':. ■ ' ee as an ' ' m\ ι t ion *t. ι1 : : ··: the ground ' : · they won prices ι. τ ί farm pro.ι "eluding ι··;· lamb. - .l. ti. to rise 2" ρ cent or π;· > i\ soi: ν < ι ! : ι ί < λκοι.ιν ν Fair and -1 » · 1111 > colder, frosl in interior. In;lit and scattered due to moth·».?le winds and scat tered ( l iudiness tonight: S.tt urda\ lair and continued rathei cold Russian St tiiiΠ C Η ». ί'Α : ts \ ti sia's Present Position With That of Bol shevik Revolution Period; Says fuehrer Ά'; iscalcuiated.' .Moscow. Nov. 7.— (Α Ρ ι—I*r ♦* mier Jos Γ Stalin today fiav· Adolf !!:<!■ r inayhe a year" 1 lore "Hitlerite iiermmy m». I hurst under the wi'-iM of \ ov ■· ( • •in s," in an addrps- ; Hip !Hh anniversary of the !mi sin \ j. rc\ olution. W Krv ia w 5 mi · in· ram:)" with movhaiMihl·· vin? 1 i'. of manpower. Stalin (jd'ïv t · it (àenn in* » (. ;njin." en the !?·<! anm erark in · ·\"4^ν 'Ui% first blow. "I»adl> mise ileulatpd." 1 III ' spi'l ΓΊ \\ - 1 11. I a m ill tarv rc\iew ' IÏ · 1 ; S· | 1 : · Stalin coi irast d !!:.-■ a > th that the Oc· · when Russia had bepn stripped ci Asia, the Urals, Siberia and the Far icked braid luth πί>. Τι'day. ■ ·. '.I il has "η· it.· us ··.> (age ι ill·. :· a food. arm el ··:· ",· ΐι!>· hi·, ('serves of ·!>«. ρ · ι 7 : - f ; ι r* ί · -TO d : IfT. she lia< an era.y. navy, allier, and "the ••yn ι pa thy and i!pp->rt of ·" ρ·. i'ples "!' Europe who have fallen ande> t! · y , . .·Γ ' est tvranr.v.' ι the I'ari 1 tl he declared. Un ι : 7a is ' are -are disaster G··!·"·, aiy hi. . ,1 nc !" d< ith her re.-· ' : re - u:\ : :ig eut." S' a 1 said • Γ. ι Ci" an nvaders are train such a a;· ! m ι a 1Γ y. ne year. · .ill··:!·· G Power Postponed ; · Λ Π office of product; a i. an, !*eii in: 1 day postpii!ied ne . ne Week lue ρ ■ ! ■' a ; : >■ 'w ι·: ι ■ ■ : 11 lapl ion curt . : ι. · a' pre' : aisiy -ehedtiled to g .·.!·· e: ' · et X· ■ vea : >er 10 in souti The states affected l>y the 30 pe C i aaa. Tennessei Ai - ippi, nortl ■. ι · i ■ : hr.i- tern Suuti ι ; ' ■ ' ι a -"hedulei : : ' a ■ a· a ' ι i-i'-t II • ■ 1 indc ·· λ The d 1 · de po. ... ι >1 M aan.i .· Ι* â if? i rf> : ' > ί:'ί \ϊ I ikiidià^à iv^cij t"' t I v'« 2 * ;dtop Officia! Finnish Rad'c I Says War Will End When Frontiers Are Made Secure. Ih-Kink;. Nov. 7.— ( ΛΡ)—The offii'iai Finnish radio has cir culated abroad an important statement of aims which says tiiat Finland's war with i!us sia will he ended "as soon as the threat of renewed attack has been remo\ ed and her irinticrs made secure." A broad Finlnn would <i .· :net. :!uit a... : en nee : ' ■ <■ 11· ■ . . :. :. ' |j- ' V> -I mctûlio '■ till- :!idl 'lie Γ1 ! 1.1 ! ci · t < Π ; .Cl' : .· . ^indaries. Interpret in_ί a r> t'ereuc. t.» ΐ··« peace cost'» renée. a !':·■ ·. ve I·:* An t iiL;Iisli langaug'' broad east on the Helsinki radio yes ί» rda> included extracts from a pamphlet published b.v the central union of Finnish labor οι r. ■ ,·. 1'mi! whit '· :uchid.-d the I following, to quote in full the inn -I : · ι a ant passa ve : • \ n. ! · s w.» r i pui ! > de Irη\ 1 «i!(l il will come to an cml ι - non a> the ih <"at of •i\. < : atia iv ! ι : · been re » iiiir.'ii nd h'«r frontier has been in , t ure.M FLOA ING ROAD MA\ HAVE TO BE REBUIL'I ' Ιί ; I ! . ·." .'. . -i; . ■ Ι η ■■·· 1: 1 ι η ρ>..-.-ιι>. <> ■ ■ I iiiiçht I i ; ι ι1 ' - rebuild '! · ! w h.ch lead 1 :..lk . nd ΛΤ: ·ίτ Γΐκ county. ,- η ' ri.\ ::1 >\ < rn ii· ti Id ni'W -nii'f. Warren History Text Used Despite Official Ban On it Ιι M ι» it- Il Kiirc.ui. | lu Un Walter Hotel P»\ HOP. I ; *( ) MI'SON \ Whet h :· '· ' « ! ci 111 c i - . the 1 ι.ιci;\ ■V I » .Ni'l'tl III : : ■ S:u schools ul • .<··'·· hist (Ιο ί · ' ii ·.'■ ' ■ ,· heing at ■lu·.·* hked " ·. -it.· · ■ · η. ι S ■ . . - u"its have . ,·'. :i '1 ■■ I ■ Γ>: .ighhm _ :.· S S.; ·'.'·. ï, Kr 4 !" ' ! ■ '.so Shi . "I" ι ' . - . text :·.·> ·:»> · ' ·> bv the 'ι! '"ι "Λ ' ■.•■I ■ ,·. i ' ' t I " ' ·'.··(· ,;1 p.l .lit ■ " ι ■ i! .. η'{ pr·. 'Mis· t]i< S1:11 !· ι1 · :.,:'■ r· ι ■ η ' .· ·· '·.. ι* m .i dn't have " S .-love the I "Whatever you say about the er 1 an V .Kit we h \ .· had and Λ ' 1 { ■ . m old . > :ie\ or ■ tea:' tin* ι ί ' ■ ' ' ι 1 at η t ht ·ν Ct>:ne ii] fa · - .· aid arc i|Uitc w .. -i.j : ·:·. .· dr >; The ree.ad - 'a hoard voted unanimously for the adopta"i <>: the W.i r< · . T· · fact :> that .! v, a ,iaa ,-ae .·! 'a ·-. "1 iiovc-t.i-pi.ikt-it-iman > a-" taai.s η ado a! the ι nd ·>! a cl · t \ ite Hi ι arc ' r Govoi :···· H" \ Sa,a Ί > ..· St .!· Fu ro ι nd S: to S · > ■■ n'a· ί η; Κ" w η voted for the Ashe-Garber book which had been submitted by Alfred if ntinued on Page Three) Î! 1 TV t led Defense Army Seizes initiative G e r En a η Armored Liait, L'ï.ven From M any Positions in Voiotioiamsk Sector; Britain i lints ai Open ing IN e w I ighting i' ront. London. Nov. 7.— ι ΛΙ'ι—Λ l.'i ■■■;■·■ ι .,11.11k un \ ni ni. lam-k apjx arec! tu l.c (li \>i |.î: . -111<> a powerful uffi'li -IV1· \\ 1 · Ii m,i.v » (im;j|' ii !> rr open Mtiscnw-l.ciiÎiiKruii «·> > 111 muni alio:: ι η cl relieve the sicft·· ut l.t'i:iu^racl. informed niurirs -aid tonight. ill. mobile Itussiun units arc hammering hard at the (>er man torv. a ti position northwest s Kalinin. !·."> miles northwest ol M os< ow and already have it opened a m < ondary branch rail lin'· in thai area, these sources said. th«N easing some of the pressure on I nin^rad by hunt in·. tile northern claw of the na/.i pincer aimed at Moscow. I K.. n.n is «·η the main line bc I ' ' < · Λ η c ν ir ri Leningrad It ι r. 1 d r ek-ar here whether a ;. ; ;1 ί. ! ι ( ' a el·, ι ally had been opene-.i ·!< :■;· 1 :.!11 igh to Leningrad, huw \ round Volokolamsk. 65 miles northwest oi Moscow, southward of Kalinin. Red army intantn cavalry, artillery and planes were d ■< larcd in dispatch es relayed from Kuibyshev as having driven German armored forces out of position after posi tion along; a three-mile route. explosive seizure of the ini tiative came after earlier invasion -Is against the capital were de ,:,ι I'd in have been blocked. Even as the Soviet success was •eported, possible expansion was in i.;·:.*»·(i in 1 : e -r.>ne of the war. Reliable I.ondon sources said plans lor a second fighting front —urged li\ Premier Josef Stalin ycstcrd ν in ,1 AIoscou hroad ( ast on tile eve of the '? 11li ;m !ii\ ·r-:ι ν of the bolshevik revolu tion—were "ready to be put into cît rt «hen the time is consid ι red opportune." ■ ■ ' ■ ip ■ ■ ι ! pporl 111 (C'i>! ' » -erf .01 rage Three) Leave President Roosevelt Says Move is Consid ered, But Declines In terpretation. Washington Nov, 7.—< M'1 — l'icvid: nt Koosr\dl dii lared to i!.i\ ll.it tin government was ι ai-idri nig tin· \\itlidr.m .ll of \mei t an Marine·. from IN ιρ in ! > ι ; I ^ i ii ami Saanghai. t Mil.ι Mt l!tiose\clt told a pri'ss con lii π · lie did not know \v In n a di * îmoii w · !' I d tu* Γ" 11 ' li cd. lip declined to elaborate in any «ay <111 his M-ii'incul. Γίη Γ ri tu reporter* ' ';■ ί un a paragraph mnin iiciM em which said: ; it. !-: .-aid t. day that the • . United States ι-. : tl ■ q κ ' nil ■ ■'· A1 ii ΐ'ιΐ m 1 • - C'h'i : ' Γι ρ nu. Tii'iiUhi i · ay ' η Γ. I ι ': I e 1 ad .ι· beîn·· 'Ίΐ the . : ui Japan at any t me οι tl e pros.» ncs of American lli ι■ - : < d aside qtie.--tion - " ai··: . - w : .di' iwal would cr a'.e : . ■ ·..· . Λ a erican citizens ft (."! :ia "\\ ait Interprétât .·η w ■ Ici vou :< ' ι > · .ιηη··ηηθ'·ιι . nt?" a re pu ;■ a-kt ·! the President. Mi. R..o.«e\ It .· i d he would lot try tn interpret because there was a gravi qmMn η whether interpre '. "ι.: ·.·... new.- Wh-n he ised 'o ι -. i ' ; ι : . ' ■ a t '! ι an Executive de ' clared. a was consider d the duty of tin editorial desk to make any interpretation, although times have ! changed. To Confer with FDR Saburο KuriiMi : 'i ·. IΓ·>ft to ea '■ I n't lit . ry serious situai in ' 1' V. Saburo K111 ι. ·._■ ι i tli · Ax.· «. :· the el t! · Γ S !.. !·! !·1|· two lia·. .· ::· Γ- ' · Κ h.· . . .ι,] he abo:>H i!e ν eu I I!.'' Γ S '.V ' ] l; . ■ 1 ' îi ι !. i ■ ·ι. ·.. ι y I. ; ί
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