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ïtenîtersoit BaUij Uîspafrit ONLY DAILY NL Λ SPAPER PUBLISHED IN Τ HIS SE' ΎΙΟΝ OF NOKI li CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA ÏWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ,ÎV?ri^A\Sr,R,^V,r HENDERSON, X. C.. λιθΝΙ)ΑΥ ΛΠΈΚλΊ m7.\ m ) VLMBKR lu. 1'.· il "7^.'xV-KVV^>N»^\'KK:',nit>' FIVE CENTS COI Λ LW IB MAY SPREAD Navy Takes Over To End Strike Civilian Defense Poster * ί · ι itrnod by Herbert Matter, this poss-r f.-r Civilian Defense Week λ t- made by the Office for Emergen, y Management in Washingt·· ι an actual photograph. Jerry, i·.<■ An;· 1 .111 eatrle which pr··.· r 1 ι i;,e poster, is λ resident of \\ ashin^Tuii s National Zoologie! 1 No Week-End Letup I in RAF Offensive Over One Hundred Planes Concentrât*. Aitack on Hamburg in Raids Continuing Greatest Aeria! Of forrive of War. « · ti n. No\ 1 p — umitrst air ntT«· :tsi\ ■· ai!" < 11 rma η ν and ( «rrma m in -ι· ι- ! 1 terrilorn s. neii'tan ι π (l.η ; ι 1 t \\ ilh lh»' «xcat<· t it t .· I* ι·., i!■ (' wiir. continued with out l.-i.jp over the week-end .nul w.is . ι in i ntraled ou Hamburg. Hit· .,ir minis/\ announced to da> ! Mi i ilv w ,ι*> plastered w ith In:.' ι \piosive ι π ' ] l'ire bombs b\ !>! n: t! air lorce bombers, il NVas s.,' 1(1, i ·. , the S Γ. h ih .l Di-Iti, » . . ie t !ί. " · ; ··(■< » il f 1 I : .-<· ·? <· 'y « " ■l-ai .ill hilt ' ï"- ii planes pu i ticipaling had n ' · . ϊ:ι··ιγ ha:-i· . Ί .a Mnaller a . . «i e Γ. t nut 1 ! 1 ! «'rent 1: . . . ' ··' explained that I ad w « a ih .! ι the night had earlailvt • · !·, ·. large ! <· v. ««re >aid : 1ΊΙ tarted ■· t 'Me; ( ici - Π : ' J !. ΙΓ f i ; I y I ; lull \ . >tl-l - li ν · · I: planes' Wei. . .·· : ted oh the . U ick almost ev ery hour of the_ d > ' ·; during live \\··< l.-end. REDS HALT GERMANS BEFORE SEVASTOPOL Ik· · Ν',,ν. lu i.M'i Desper It· .an counter .1'' "■ have ' 'i.c (îormatt art\ a; <· n t" Crimean naval base oi Sevntopol "to a, ·'" ί1 lary >tand.-4ili." I'N'B <1· cliiri'tl tonight. I ·' ' news agency said t. 1 ■ ■ ii is '· ''> - stin"t-d their counter thru.-t ia-t Si' urady after laying down a heavy ar tilU'iv barrage. ' ■'·' (iennans struck hack. DNii i:'!d. and arc maintaining the steady I'" " ' 1 111 Kevas1· >ρι >1 111 ι ς! it a ln vv: "n "Hussians tell hv the h ί (lieds " WEATHER » OK NORTH ( AROMN A. ''.utl\ doud\ and continued (,'»hl tonight and Tucs<la> seat l*iul host in inU i iot Famed British Destroyer is Sunk !.<> Ο>11. Νιιν. 10.— ( \P)—The iuhiitr »y\> announced today the Im ni tlii' cli'slroyer ( o>sack, " i i ' id ι h.inà in throe of the γο.\ ! :-a·. y's greatest exploits of the war—the hoarding of the («crman prison ship Altmark. the h.ii'.h· of Narvik fjord and thΛ ti >i:'uljon nf the iierman hat ;h ' liismarck ι he hriel admiralty com )M;iiiitjι.·.· merely announeed tliat \ »·■ '.iruyer, probably the most i . in the entire Bi itish fleet, !. · < Κ e;j · nnk. It Ù ' i)·ϊι tel! \\ hen. w here, Juiv. or ί.ο'Λ of its erevv v.».·· I «si ( l lie Cossack normal h rall ied a crcw ol 1ÎM) officers and men hut under war condi tions her complement ma> have been even latter. ) Scheduled Airing of Charges and Counter Charges Be fore C ο η g r essional Committee Soon. !i\ ( IIAUM S P. STKWAltT (< enfi i! Press Columnist) W.i. ι ; ι ./·■■· ι. \nv. In -—Within til past ι: nth no less than foul .-pei-rlic Im\ ο been made in th Il lîi p.'-esentatives by mem . ■ s ι ' ; ι ninu tliat t hi· ofl'iee ι H'odiiction man igtment, Η ι 1 <nûd-en'> emer îeney agency, ha H-prived tli" Kuril Slectrification Ad s -'r.i'i n of <· nuch copper wits ι- l.· prevent emu nlotion of powe 1 ίο· ■ for whie poles already hav been set and ίο wtoeh farmers ι ready have ρ ■ m (Continued "Ρ ^ ι ρ) John K.inkiii Says Strike 'The Navy Wiii l ake Full Con stilute Ar thority to Suppress This Revoit,' Rear Ad miral Β 1 a k e i y De· clares. Washington. \o\. 10.— ( A3*) — The Navy instructed It' ir J<! mirai ( Λ Blakely at San IWi'p» today to ake necessary stops to c ' i"\ -, OI j; li' " ' ' I oil naval defense construction projects tii-cl ii;ι ι \ a strii.. ol lui ι Ici i iiK trades workers. Slrar.v.iil . \<i'nir..l î".l;k !\ issued a slatem-ni in wheal (···· termed the strike "οκίι . u ilt against the I nit d Ktat"s ςον π: m"!it." "The Λ'ίΐνν •.-.•ill :.i ;·.· full ι· .ii»:i!i : ■ •rt authority :·> >ιι»·;·!*— t!i I ht· admii a1 said. "Labor trader- ha e 'o 1 abide by their national organisation': agreemenf with the Ν a*· y and in to day's continued stopp ge ol \vnri< tin y now are defying only . ·η>· ι'1'; tr.ieto: -the United Slate ern "The t'on-titntion .if the L'n:. State.- grants to it citizen- the r:g!i» to free assemblage, but that acnv document does not permit n:d:\ id liais to bludgeon the rimed St .te government. And I fuliv intend to si" that certain San Diego 1 a I ■ r U .. i. do lio! bludgeon tin Uni,· d Slates Xavv." The ,-trike . a .· 3.."o · · :.· on eleven militai >' pro jo·; ι η vo i - ing approximately S^.i.uiii'.enii contracts was declared by the Navy to be in defiance of A: ei eau F'd i 1 on t Labi ί : ; 1 - ' ...· ■ · ! ' merits. hvviewing the negotiation lead ing tip tli'i- walkout, tin Ν ,· v iliat tt.f "Departu < nt tak tin tion that there is no alternative but to inform the commandant that the \\ ι irk ι* list gi ι Ii irwai'd ·. ith i. lior as can be obtained I". . ; post·." Admiral Blakely. commandant oi the eh", enth na\ aid 1 "'!· ' 1 " ' autlioi ι/ed to tak» ·..)!·. ' · · Se ν 11 ) Cotton Market Turns Higher New Y -rk. Ν |!l ···' 1.,n ivn "ΐΗΊΐι il 1"> i". n: higher t ι limvr. Mul day . >.u ν ι· <· 20 !· a bale hmluT, 1 >··»·* 11 March Hi ">·"·: 1 7fl Stone Age Gift Μι vit *îir Martha Scott v. a ; dated at !>■ : 11 u presented with a rare neck la.'i· ο!' l'aleozoio ; ι κ >' stone crosses from the Geology Depart ment of Madison College, Harrison burg, Va. The erop.-i s are estimated to be 1'JO,000,000 vears old. Fift y M ο re i'ersan* Injured ni L'eraiument of Crack Pennsylvania Passenger Train. Κenion. Ohio. Nov. Î0.— * VF) \ pa.sM ii:;. r train Ihurderln through the ni rht ut be H een 60 am! 70 miles hour was de railed b> ι < r hvad blown oil .ι freight train and piled tip ;>iio a mass ol twisted steel ii. ar Dunkirk. I.h-ven were i vl· d f.od i.\ as ti l il ;;!.d about .">() ■ - re in jured. ?.' > ■ V · • I' III . id "sonic • 'ra il . hi.- C'lii . Y . . .11. I I■ l ι·.j !. I : ■ . \ :. · I ] ι : · - : ■ ! ■ '.ι::'· ■ i til ' ry I ! 'il. : : ; ι ·. ' l i:.": : : bl· ■ mil . 11 ! - > ι : " 1 II.ι irlji., .. * ! ' : ι ' ·.·,·■ I ■· I*. · : . pi',· i . -t - i ' .. . ■ ti .u . the .ι.. · d . h ... ι. ci. . i : iι III!lg f>\ . . " j" t<> 1 ::·■!'■-r '•.it' Mid .···: · ! 1 > .111 ! : η ; ι . t .-11 > ι . . State Probation Commis-. vs: Submits Record Ci Success ; I»aiI> Disp.itrh litireau. In the Sir Waller Ilolcl. Ii\ liOii lllOli. MU Rah gh, No; 10 Fo t!i ,s : π ont h tlii· | : " e s:on opened tinderstond .oui ■' < : the .. . I pillar .ιιί«·η.·.«\- ·.· the Sut» > · < j that t in ic il lus handled »·,·.·· ι ■: 6.(11)1 probationers with a record ol ! Hii pereent - ιοί ·- ,«·,·.·: hn.u to tin· nnual repo·' oomnleted today—and wcin tin· re-pert >! " ·:·* •ere fa utset. j re. t far fr..!i; enthus.ast.e at the we ι I outset. II.. ν > ■ ' ι ' ».· J he . was "pretty pi·· t" ··: ' · ei .rd. I He praised his officers and "the splen ; did cooperation of courts." He show ' ed figures to the ellret that ·»ι the 16.001 men and w ·>:■■.■:ι ρ, ■ >! iat a huv turned o\er t.. his U ; ft. eut. onlv 722 were marked .{- " l'a ; ! a ;'es." meaning thai on!\ that η ι . ι i u ■ h.a; not responded l·· |>· ·>:>..! mary super vision and had bee:: -ont to prism There are .444 po ■ ;>1 : now Ml pro bation. he -aid. t ht others ha\ in:·; compli ted the:· "terms" under sup ervision. been ' ' > prison or d; .! '"Our probationers have earned ap proximately $3.1)00.000 dur:ng the time they were under our supervi sion." said Sample. "They not only ■ npported the.ii-eh .·- hat also help ed in the -apport of 1..VI2 other It tilt y had οι. ο .π pi ι.,.π they n - i l t'i I il.> >1 ·' ' : ; ι . > ! t » l p ■ · ■ · ' I'he pr» »i · djy * l'ci'i >rd <>: ' p;i rol'e r aîv diiii Mlikt' 1:1 fier eh... thn>e · · eau·. l\> ..n ι ·· w ilh ;i e hi m in the susp* Î CM - 11 > otht" · ' \\ ι irn It , Fivr ·' ι which j juriii' ι > t ii't· V rm p.i e: ι.-, 1 ' State !iU'\ ia! have ' 11 . : -1 . : ι . : by Μ,ιιιν jit,I| !·.· <11.!i"t I ι ·■ 4 ι a! a i'h ι ■ .· . : ' !" > ι . - ' -11! ion'- ' ' h iv- well λ ' any ivspo i : it μri■ the 'Mil. '. ■ ί»τ\ ision ul enti ",v : 1 -;i\ .· ih , !'| soineth. < 'Si ■ ι tha t ' : liim Itn>so. It 'a net1 ittea ei λ ith nu a an ι '. Ί 1 -t lit mi ι he eii ' peratis e .l; η '· as th<· au>" ic> it it consider.- ta·' Tt ·■ pai governor's office [■ re l.fi'ia people m half the η ■ ' Ρ ι^ι Se . η ■ llaii-kursisu Κ '-ί « 1 % " 11 «'V **\7 À V. L ι J ivlaj >! r." R : iween 3 a π d he Λ·.'·· 7 î~ Ρ G h. - lo»% Ν >· ί ·'·.— ( •■s <·*' t'îi* S-Mialv Ior oi . r < * · » t ; - η ^ r -HTl.niltPC—ΊΠ' mm 'î) nv r:t. \ ■).'*i. on:! Can [ ι' ■■ ρ fin :»1 ·ι··) m. Witj? is—vnn itl l'u- opinion loda> (liât rfil { s ï,cl\\Γ"Il tiljs CtHlIlît» :i lid ,la pan could ne adjust', il ι η .il inclining; citnversatinn·. ■ - . Ι·· d''p irtiinnt <>: - • 1 - ■ '·< ,if|| ..[Ι , ^ ■)(._ !■■·.■ ! '■·'!. 1 I :■ 1.1 ,1.1 II' ,1' < nient. .!!:■· ;t.· 11'.".·. la .t ■:i.· ·; .rinu: the Jap .mm· b. m ;.. i.v bf the nat · η unti is · τ Si:'·.· :κιγ: !> < ill .Japanese 1 Λ ι .ι a·.οι t ola 11, ills ι; ( 'a ppe. : ι : ι c ; Ι my .ilea îh:»t t : ι. ~ guvi·.'! '.eut would • ii ■ ι {: ·. ι :. > ι :. : : 1 : C «·. ,Μ-i 1·· Kiil'Us J. They agreed in s p.irate interviews, ι !nw.".i·!·. that lapa)! was ·ι n<> po isition tn undertake w?.r against the ! I'm :t·d State- ove: ι! Π'··Π· -es 1 h..t M :n .-efled a irt.My. On the other hand. Senator i" ■ : il ' P.i je Γ > POTATO ALLOTMENTS j BILL Ί ;; SF CHANGED W.i . ..· ' < ΛΡ) — Hi '.s · · t: ' ' ■ ■·. w ! tig nr. a- 1 ' : .y to re | Represent.· ί S t;. C" : j House ait: e: he bill or bring in new Ee said he hoped to get a bill to lie nei d ot p< «tato u· >\\ cr I: ut the L'"iintry. Κι) < - ■' ·- . ;1 ! : j ri-ber o: *ie . :·: ! cm : it tee. Ά5 r"·; ΛΛ·"Γ- USE TAX ! · V; s ARE upheld ·■ ! ΛΡ1- -ΊΊ h· I, ..· '·'■.· -ι s-ate fir j t■ xeciι tt'd ι ,i ! !·,· :-· : ' i d the | ,· '· · iri :ι! The Seven Killed On Highways ι Λ!Μ M ff ··(! in tr.il t ir (' I : ι ' : ι >\'Ρΐ· :hi \ ' ' .1. ι ' ν 111 auto U a liigli ' ι ■ ■ *ad ! ι» y an.! ' IS'1, of I · ·ί !·> an r S s, * * * -S', '"-ν ill.·. . . > ·! ι (·: ' it! .,111 I*. : .· ·! II ' · '< Flirt f. : : . ■ , - !. 11 ;. i ! \ •■■■■I'. : I· ...v : ■ : ■ A cm I Way is Cleared for Final Action on Sweeping Changes in Neutrality Act. Vl:.;' ν Ν l!l. -fAP —Th House rules committee cleared the ;..v t> <lav f, >r 11 huso acte .r 1 I'll..: -day ot< ■ ping revision ol the ! · ' ! l'a I :ly a'' 1" in, nil 'he ii < >\ » ■ ill ment to ai ·. merchant -hip- ant .-end 'in n!o belligerent port.-' am: combat zones, with one Democrat'» Col: : ι ttec · a ! : de< '.ar η a ··...· til nil Nie C( 1 eight hour? i Hi preset·: ,· ·.·<· De:··.·>era' (!'"I'gia. a-.-ii'.ed that V.1; !e ι of 1 icved the 1 ted Stat il the war 'tin i··".intry :n π 1 ι entai attii ,do to u«> to war a· it \v : are being i d to sl.eigMrr h ise. He d ... . .1 · ·.(' |»:ν·ι·ΐ:Ι 1111 ; e : ι - e -tr.k' ■ tot 1 :■ in ι :■ ■■ wivtht'i· ,.· ■ ν · : < ■ t τ no . • · d ■ ' ■ pi -.tc «·· π • , .. ■] · .. • ; ci " I "l-ng '111 ■ . >■ .·! 'ho ·.· nr." ■ •l'cptnrçpo '! •ι- > onamnl ■ η ter c ri Armored Divisions See Action I Will th< ■ 1 ·' Γ : · 1 h) Λ Ρ •uni pod > training ί 1 : ι ! ι ' ; · \ d : |.·ίι·({ ' met 1: with •-il. \ ! The? hitti r se*» ι «ί rj. · η α t.. uc 1 a punch :ng b-U ! ' Mm .γ:.,μ·π1 1 corps, l'or they hardly c*« Id be e\ ! pert» id t<> d > ι ! 11 * ■ ! ι ' 1 .Ming back I ι ; ; ' ; ) ι π s t the tn-vicnnons lire power I packed by the 700 tank> and sup i porting ; 11 t i 111 · ; ■ \ ;,nd int'antry in the i mechanized d \ is ion? Meanwhile. the 200.(100 troupe <>1 !lu· Fir t \i !ii> \· · ί ki'd on eqn ■ M-nt and cleared up details in f ι ..ration ί· 'r the general headqu tοιm.u ίο η · et Would Back U. S. Move In Pacific Churchill Address, on Lve oi Armistice An niversary, Highlights Higher Tempo in War and Increased Tension in Orient. I»\ The \smm i.ili'ci I'rrss> Willi Kussia battling lor life against new (irrman threats, Britain in a great aerial offensive to relieve pressure on her a 11> . [ and the whole Orient shattered h·. threats of wider war. I'rime Minister ( hurehill warned toda\ j that the struggle soon ma\ en null "the remaining fourth of the globe." Π; s note hi· :<>; on thi· eve : ".·.· 2::id ;ι!:η..ί r ;iry ,f armistice ·: 1 \v.. tr.at ·.- t have ended war I ι..· ι · ·; .111 addre.-.· at the the ... 1 t ·.··.·. . !.. w ;> .'d may ι a- tor the ci:\ ·: London. !l (he I nited States should become involved in war with Japan." (hurehill said. "the British deelaration would follow within the hour." ; This hint of a growing i 11 i tiative In Britain came amid the strained .lapanese-l'nited ; States relations which a special 1 envoy flying to Washington seeks I to ease. A!ti."»' Ch-rrhiH addressed his ι us Lund"!1 a dience the Unit 1 o;i st;.ti- a : 1 ijas.-adnr to Britain, 1.I0I111 (! Winant. in a .-peeeh at Ply ! ■ .·,··» declared that the :irst premise j in " at: enemy who is rnth les.-ly determined on world conquest" is to "fight him on ground you { choose rather than on ground he I Leningrad which Adolf Hitler 'boasted he could stortfTand capture ' a : ·· ! to. was being :■ ν nging en .11.' :· "es ■·{ the Gei .. ; · i. It 1 · ...·.,"d strategy d ; - ;.,:i'ii . iip: •■•■o.tly :·> tin chance that F i.i.ant · step ο :t ο fth war ! , 1 re ! 1 tit : - ready. rhe Hit notmce.i • . ι ' 1 ■ ^ southeast of Leningrad, by a force Lenii grad M ·■ ilea ti 1 ■ .· ■ ■ ■ iffensive, . 1 : the 1 ' ■ ■ ' < Kar< j. · .,· . w ί ■ y the each ,ι ' i ιc· Crimean in- : 1 ru i. · r al and :! ■ ι ' :ι· ι ίο port i,u Li>:.ci( I' F .( : co : ^ V'.th Π • t: 1 'ι '.ν I: : Si t·:.. and Kc . oh ν . aid: ι i oil πι ·. ;.)·.<>: - ci -patcho.-. Τ1 Λ! -ο .V " idi, ι ...Villi? pPl· 1 ··.■.■■ ut; ,p again : ι ' ■ s " .· ■· oapital. forooa-it • " ■ · , 11 : · - : 11 1 · n dr νο ι- i ιΚ1· Ί' ·:' Mir ' .ps a:o roadv . G.· i l C.I" - ι·νι.:··ΊΐρΐΓ.Ι Ζ >RCS •It.:: ο; M. .· DUt'g, . " d η t " a vow. \ ] ,,,;.rl ' ' : "i ' ν il 'i'· t1 :aΊ ο : ··.· \·. ι Ρ • '. Il α a- ρ: π '■! i wook '-nd aoriil • 1 ι ι otl ' Ci i :r,an ;1 1 itnins Eggs Thrown As Mi. Airy Mill Re-Opens I ; . ■ ; ' . \ 111 ( API— S*. ι to : ! . .ι ■ m■ !'1 .rted l i • r v< . ι thrown this Μ · Λ · · y l'ir- πι··.· p. : .> - Λ!" Λ ι l'y η opened ils • . . '< ' ' ' . · ι · . . U , IV) · ■ ' Hi..· ; ;λ il tin· ! i I'n L'12 The report : ι made by Lieute nant π Τ Lambert, who is m charge : . · !..i- i rι ·11 ι Hi patrolmen on the . \ ι ■ -11·, mg -aid th··t -u Γ·ι·' as lie km \v there w as no other violence. •The highway patrol. In· added, has made no arrest.- bul is simply pa ti'iihng tin vicinity. S far as \ a- learned here the Na tion.! Κ rniture company 01 \I*. \i s. it.-·1 clo-ed by a strike, did not attempt to re-opt'n. Statt I'lfic;; is have attributed the * ike to a in1 sdictional dispute be tween two affilitates of the American . 1" ι. del at ioil -11 Li.iboI" Vet Turns 100 firurfte S. Carpenter ■ * - < ' to ho the oltl, t W .rid >! ' ti rai] in tin· United States, < ■'■ rjrf S. Carpenter was feted by in - buddies of the Rutherford, N. J., American Legion P·ist No. 1U9, on his lUUth birthday. (Central Press)
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