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K>°pEFENSE ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NO::, il CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA RED CROSS IWI.NTY-EIOHTH YEAR LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF TUB ASSOCIATED I'RESS. HENDERSON, N. C., Τ Γ ES DA Y AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER P.I 11 Ul.isHF : KVfcl.Y AIIEKNIION KXi'KI'T S1NDAÏ. FIVE CENTS COPY FDR SAYS AMERICA WOULD FIGHT AGAIN Reds Trap Large German Contingent Near Moscow — · — ι Nazis Seem Ε: jousted Soviet Dispatches Re p Major Counter ( * ' nsive Launched | At'Uïi'.t Nazi Panzer' Ur ^ouih of Russian C ip'.tal. .·· ι :■,(· \ss<»riated Press.) > i ii Soviet dispatches re- ι ι Ιι"Λο that larffo German ι h .·' hen trapped near ' ··11· ι*1 unsU. (!."> miles northwest ι . h',v. ;im:I that nazi prison ■ ovtarrd in the 10-day old ι Ί lin· central front now .ιi-tic-red exhausted. ■ 11 !■ Crimea, a linlletin from \ ' ill Miller's field headquarters - i! i-ci'inan and Rumanian η «■;■<· ('(III 11 till ill;; to ad \ ■ c against the great Black , I l> is" of Sevastopol and ll ■ ' >rt of Kerch, gateway to ! ί- uica iis. ; t' t " ",v pains were no' ' ■ inn- ι eports had placed about 2.) mile- from ..ι·.;i -lightly farther away .'.'ι. with the Russian 1 Iviiring both points. ' · big Cit'i'man contingent '. . 11 ■ ρ·· t nea;· Volokolamsk l til,· same encirelcment ι \ploited against Rvd arm.'. '!.·.· Russians said a majoi inti ι- attack had been _■! in the Serpukho\' sector, ι south of Moscow, against , p.m/er units attempting to in 1 central defense arc. . the British news agency. I German forces trying to ' river Oka there had been : ii'd. ' .ill night lighting was also ' i in the Tula sector. lot) uth "I the USSR capital, with S troop.-· holding their ground ■ i peated nazi tank assaults in ;:!,crn suburbs of the town. SIX PERSONS DIE FROM POISONING ι; I'!·, ΛΙ.Ι- s . X'iv. ι 1 — ( API ■ headquarter- re\ ca!: ci today ■ ι, ;r-| - .v persons had da'd • nus· presumably from de i , m t ■ 11 ! ι ( i 1, but Medical Kxam homes K. Boylan declined ot : ι ; ο n t until ho had com autopsy. ediate soach was started : who were reported to '.πι drinking with the party Supply Line Threatened German Troops En danger Murmansk and Archangel Supply Route to Rus sia. <B\ Tin· Associated Press) 'i an troops driving east ο I·' ad were reported threaten ! r.it nil' the Arctic as a route ο > ' upplies from the Unitei St ites and Great Britain today, whil' ·· central front, official Russiai " : ιIches said, large nazi forces hai 11 tiappi-d near Volokolomsk, 0 1 - northwest of Moscow. A i ■ ι ί η red by a Berlin militar ι · mail, German forces advani Kaarelia were imperiling sii| Ρ■'· inc.- from both the ie free A'."( t ι : Murmansk and the Whit it of Archangel. ·\ ι" strategists said the Germa - were -teadily progressing ti v :;i their objective. I'" anably, however, they wei ·''' odreds of miles away from Arc! angel itself, with a long hard trc the frigid northland still ahea bi'ture they would be in a positic t· ' 1 >i" that nort. Gliicial Soviet advices said Ge ;;i tι·ι>·>ns captured recently in t! day old buttie before Mosco ' ed -igns of utter exhaustion, l'he Soviet radio reported all Ί ! Moscow's Red army defende "ad thrown back a renewed attenr by the Germans to battel tlieir we (Continued J,'" o, Λ rmy Cen ter Mo ν es Into Coal Fields Establishment of Pittsburg Intelligence Center May Antici pate Emergency. Washington. \<>v. 11.—{Λ!*> — Apparently in preparation for an emergency 11 tlx· "captive" coal mine situation, the Army lias es tablished an intelligence center in Pittsburg to survey the coal field and keep in touch with miners and operators. Although the move was ex plained in Pittsburg today as purel> precautionary, it imme diately aroused speculation that the government might lie get ting ready to take over the cap tive mines should John I.. I.ew i>, head ol the I nitcd .Mine Work ers, call a strike. Lewis withhold comment en hi., next move, Pillowing tile defense mediation board's action ol last nigh' m rejecting the UMW".» demand- lor a union shop m the steel company owned captivv mines, which supply coal lor steel η ιII Iurnaces. A contingent ol several ol'fieei. and enlisted men v, a -lationed at a Pittsburg hotel, within an hour", driving distance of the rich s (*> u t i ι - western Pennsylvania coal field-j where the bulk ol thi captive mine, ι are located. Earlier, an a sociate ol Lewis said 1 he understood the Army had bevu | .-urveymg a coal mm»· ι in the Pitts burg area. Philip Murray, pre. .dent -ol the, (Continued on Page Two) War Shadow Over Meeting Of Methodists Diirh..: Χ·· ; i.xi't τ;. \' nil) Ί M«·. ... '(...ι·· . m paused at II o'clock today t... observe tin· Λ I'n 11.-·tin· ■ ! ' : \V< . . I ·. ■. . : : . Iir shad'.\'v . » I .. .'. ; ,. 1 I i\'ar .ι.ν a en>ss ;' - clr lOri .it·. ·ιι· !·'. ' 11. lU'iiiK 11 l' II . η. ί·; . μ.11 V.ΐ'ί.'.Ί . .ι I'. .··. At ι \ ι it: i-hiiii. Ird 1 ! ;r (it i-' : , ι | · \ ι ι . I'licy ! ι.ιΐί .ι il. t 1 if; 11 < i !'· ar irr L ■ ■ 11 - .·. II ..III W. Γ. 1 ' : I I · 11 .1 f ί « JI 1)11 I'll,' III trll tllrι: : ii.it '.hi t ',· ι . a i'"ii11Η ' l;. h ii u ..π in tin· . ι n Id \vh ieli. 1 i., : 111.. Ill\ . 11 \ l : 11 If ill! il I'll." 1 j· . II l\ Sj.i ni" · ..1 1 )aki· I'nι\ π - Mty in a π η 1111. ι ia 1 ,πνι.ν a ι 11. ■ . -aid that wr need ;i 4">|iel Dial M'.ill survi\ .· 111'Ν unii lia· ι:ι u -ii · : ι . ·. ι and tin- win k ■ ! ■ ·ι Id·. Call it in· possible that Cî. .-i "may br tranui.· duuli our t'ounoa t i"li- . Ί r π ' : : ! \ i-urity that v.may at 1 ι ! in· ill . . ι ι bark t. » 111111 and in a π ι i· ., ι s la rid at tin dai'kr t ■ ,i . m; m tory.' ΛΙ '· Iir. I -mi : il , -ι .11 ·· ι ' I'rrenci ado|n ·<ί tin· :.·!"■ ' ι" d ι·, min ι '.tee w ίιι.·!ι 11 minimum ■.. I · η -. · ι ■ · ι · 2"0 a y ra ι In uni: in « d .. . ·! 35(1 lur married man ί.·ι - v.ithou <ν. 11 ς! ι Ί il. a ι id S1 ..">110 1· Ί ι; ι tri -, with rliildi πι I UCC Collects $5 In State ) For Every $2 It Pays Out Daily Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walter Ilotel. By HOB TIIO.MI'SON Raleigh, Now 11. Lying up in Washington is approximately $3-1, 000,000 which belongs to the work ers of North Carolina. It is the unexpended balance ■>! the funds collected since the un employment compensation tax wei>: into effect in January. 1937 Since the law became effective the em ployers and employes of the state i^nye paid out in taxes more tli η $5 for every $2 which has been paid back to the workers who be came unemployed. Today, according to Chairman Λ L. Fletcher, collections are greater and payments axe lower than peer ΙΚ'Ι ' >!V- IΗΊ U ici ι ι ■ ·.·-· · $12,0(10.(1(10 .. c .Mill.: .11 .Ιΐι.ί till pre.-ent ι ιti <>Ι ρ .yments a ■ >οη( 82.000,000 .ι year. The last lom-'atuiv p.ι >ocl law which will c 11 t : ι. i tin· rate ot ta.\·.· paid by those employers whose cx per if nee ,νΐ'ΐι- hm\ that they ten to stabilize employment rather tlia In hire ,:nn when business >. ».· ,t mil turn them out when order Iv.nulle. It is po>sible lor the rati paid by tluse industries to dm from 3 per cent, the present rate, t around 1-2 of 1 per cent. But thes reduction- will not become effeetiv until January, 1943. The same legislature increase (Contriued en Two) General Drum Broadcasts Message ('.·■: lit !]. S. t ' . Χ. IV II \P) Soldiers of the First Army, uccessor Hi vat 1'iglil ;ng 11 ..···. ,·.· m tir λ:· · -, IT· ·Π!1(· whon t'l· Ai Iii!>; ιι·. • gncl lia years a;;··. wen· 11>1(1 iι> :r ι■ ιr ι·.·!ΐϋι ander t.id,a,ν 11u■ ' a- ill I ! :. ~ ri'i.-is." ι ι-,mil.· ": vcli r;.·ι <11 Hi Wi cl \. :ir '.'.(it among t..« 20.1.0(1. l : ι ! ί 11 : I'd 1. V : 1 i 11 '.··.· i ■ can. ; ' · ι til· t !. t i ι. .(lea 1 addivs- 11 : i. (Ι ι··1!'. I ί ; ', I ) Λ. ' 11 "Ι Hi" i' i1 ' ·u'my 1118, I" ·■ : th ni di ti.,1 ,'11(1· ■ ! h... liliti. . , 'J i · ι: ·. n:i • : . 11 ' ι ' ι t'd t :;· inlain ι ■·'. ami ■ , ' ho . , . ■ pn • I : ι "'! 'iiv " . .;· ·.··· · and '1 ·■ · . .· ··'··■'. and tin '· Il ni u .· . · thai t·.; a .- ail ((· , · .1 ο:> l'as· Witness Hei in Slaying III ; Λ . : . M.I . Nov. II ι ΛI' ι ■ Delcnse counsel and state « flicial 11 ue ; ι n i i : ■ <ιi..> ,1 man \v". i. ' ;i. Γ! ; ί ί d , 1 ι ' i ; 11 V Î : i· ·. , !·.· iM ·<· young V.:.;· . i . : ' · ' . ' -hooting ol ( i : I ι < ; ι ;. · g Γ i : ( · ■ : .11 V. a- brought In·! . ; iv li.: Mt ι cor, Pa., by a : .. -ti i t'.av, ι .. late to appeal m . ■ ·· 11 a ι ni <·.1 mty grand which was investigating it,· I 111'.'. Tin u- 1 .ι \ ended ii ye.-terd.iy wl announcing finding Hi ιl».!t II ·.. Jr., Hi, III., M Place, I.i. .a : I. .ma l ilt : (' . ■ I ail!. 11. . ■ : ought ill IV 1 I'm tl.iiid M. . ci cd 1.. . the -laying VIA Hill· 1 Ol! ΝΟΠ II < ΛΚΟΙ.ΙΝ \ I (icner.ilh lair and not murli ι change mi l niperature tonight ι ι iinil \\ idtii - -!.i '·. Kxtcndeil weather forecast for period I III p. in. Nov. I I III (>:;!(] p. m Ni» 15.—Temperature* below nornial first of period, ris ing to near normal by Friday Little or no precipitation indi cated except slumers near end ol 1 period entire district and οι southeast Florida coast first ol period Ta ft Charges Jap Proposai Rejected Baptist Meet Re-Eiects Officers Ohio Senator Says Roosevelt Refused De finite Rapprochement From Tok> ro. ; TVv The \ssociated Press.) Τ!ν dedicate situation in the î' /it;. was ( vmphasized toda\ b> r nnnunl in Washington as Sa its'* K'jiti-u special Japanese ι . \ i\ '.lew <>it to continue ne.ço ij i'-i n-. v. iί'·, (in· 1 nited Slates. St 11 a l or I <it. Uc publican. « ' :.· λ ρ: - sis!«'iil opponent oi n:nisi itii.n foreign policy. h;:.i information that ' ·. -n'. · ι- volt had rejected .ι ; S ! " î y·' ι pproachmeiit pro mû - »l ! r■■·· il· · Japanese re i s ! ι ρ» ·» ι■ ι not to attack \ j H.;» So . [ i ι r ! astern ρfι , .ι. ( · Sim o! Tapan. h .i chili ι ' I f 1 ricM-1 ι hour ίI ! • ·* ι in 'Γ■ ·' Κ MM. LI Arm·' Dive Bomber Crashes At Raleigh, Killing Pilot , ' Λ!».·· Th. - III ; η Λ: !' 1 ι \ .111 ι . 11 ! i ' I ι a 1 ί .,1 ι II ■ .ι i.md- ι • here, I rlii . ! . Μ Λ ·>\ , : η 11 η ί > - tilt i(«ri ■ those ■ ' .11 1rll* Ι··..·1 \\ < ' ,· Ί' :>·!» ··,·, The other was the radio operator m thi plain' ΤΙ ι■ ('· I ■ Si ι - ond l.i' ntenant Η. Ρ Taylor oi Man kaio. λίinn . :ib· ut .'I y<·. air corps reserve otTieei attached * · the eighth bot: !· .: d thi: d I">n»·». rdi: < · ' :···:ΐ|> . ,ι1 ώα\ aim,III. Ij.l '(1 Λ ( ' ! -CHOU Who lu;iy IMmdi'lû! w . ι 1.' ιιι<λ ed 11 >» i. t \ t ■ to Fort Bragg. ■ ne Cur· • A,., . ■ ; ! η kle. Hi rul ii 1 ;. !> _;h !",■ -pita! Seaman James Selton whose home ι iddre: - \\ - ii"l :. ι : ι. 11 u 11 i-t d. a men · lu i ni the VS-fi .nitfit Rationed at \"Vt ' k. Y - ι :1 ! d a : roken r !>. .,ιι I \va ι-'ated |i ι lie ri-lola -ed Γι*<·».· .. 1-l· ismtal ·n-t ■ · villi in a le» day-. The plant \\ a.- ngaged in a night Might in fennei'tiim \ ith the Caro lina.- ni.iiU'Uvi r> The encanipmen' \\a- one ·Ι many which have sp' ling ni- η the \ arm:'v >1' the a.rp irt. in preparation for extensive air maneu ι\υ. ι■11 it wiii .-lul l iwuiduy· Honor Paid War Heroes At Arlington President Says Ameri can People Believe Liberty Worth Fitt ing For and ' I h< y Will Fight Eternally to Hold It.' \V;is!n»gtrn. \o\ 11 \i — President Koosr vit «*aid in an \rmisii<e I> ι\ address |<*rl:t\ that \\ *· haw a dut> 1«» mn · Ives anil t<^ those w ho died lo gain our freedom 'Ίο ο;.;! · the world a j> la ce when t eednm can live and 'J,row into the ages." The \.i rii;;n people beli"\e !H)cri\ is worth fighting for. he add"d. "and il tbcv are oblierfl to fieri?t the· will fi:,ht eternal!} to hold it." The Chic! Κ ν ···: it ivf .-Ί:" {··"■» • <· il!;:, : ! ' ! · ι Arlington national cemetery yt sere M "· conducted by ;h·· An:» :n ' n Î. · g ton. A few moments befnn had 1 : ,i . niniv Mil»·! : : η .·. h·!,, ,.η aide placed a \\iv;ilh ,.ι,,ϋΓ: ; tlv· 1..η,;· ■ ·!' the t'nkî.'-Λ ·> S..!:lic.· .! the ia1 World v. Mi. ι ; is year s r η r γ .ι ? ■ π* οι >. : - inistice !);ι\ \!ι lîoo'.cvrît de clared. lia:·» a paiticula· signifi cance because in the past «ι were not always able l'> measure our indebtedness to thus» win» save their lives in the first World war. If the armies of 1!·17 and I f> IS had lost, not a man or woman in America would have wonder ed why the war was fought, the President said. •\\Y would h:.\i· known why lib rrtv is \\ "rth delending." the Presi dent ι · χ i ) I ; ι ned. "as 1111 —1> alone wl.iw lilu'i'tv · lost can km»\v it. Wo .■ ., ;d liiiv e ::;ni'.'.-n why tyranny is ■λ de h . til!- a.- "tily Uiw.-o whom tyrant ι · e a k 1111 ■. " Τ[:ι i>e ■ ν i i u.i.'. ρ 11 < 11 \ e.s .: 11 ΗΠ7 and lii!.'. 111 « · ι ; ι i I %" did su (·> : : · V , tu ::.ake .'. na. "ailil( tlu Γιί· ident (Continued on Page Two) British Subs Sink Ships .-hips ν . ub ■ ί ; ·, iiii I \ I .-5 :. · ver· Β. ; ' .-α pr< Strike Vote To Be Taken I. ■ \nii« ΛΡ> An— .'Hier gel km al \\.,I ν it will be 1 wi'ldi* Κ ;ι ι . \ \ 1 ' 1: 1 ι ' · ί . I pi'·' idclll ■ ι 'In U: ' ■ ■ : ι ■ ' ·:ι|.. ι · ( ' ■ it h'l · and Η· ;h . ·. ... · ■■ . ;i- ill II.ι 1. ' ,\|'l;lm - !. ^ 1 leari ν .ιr.i> and .it Si > : II .... ii la ι Ί M λί. . . ι ι ι ιndiv ιμ· ill wei ik-r· li.id Ο>l)i]ι i'd « itlt e\ · r\ ι e qui ι . lilt' ( »! M in trying to re 11. ; ti: ;t j.'li ■ iindi'i tin tcm !».·ι.Ί \ trui-i· .■! ιΐ'ιΊι Ί I- y Sidney Hii 1 ii ; η, ι ) I Λ r til ill, and Mi in i-, "hu ' v. i· still find that the AFL and th ■ C"Ii> I ave lurked "lit everal liun dri'd.-- ni ou: mi η," omtiary tu the agi' 'cnient. "Γηΐι·» the AFL and th·· CIO see thai tin.- situation i- cleared up," Morris aid today» "and ;>II discrim ination against the Wi'ldi r. .-top ped before 7 ρ m ( PST ι tnnii'hl, another general walkout vote will be ■ lied ι or at a irai, s ι leeting ol wel der» here and in Seattle." Who will it be, where is ho striding. Is he untie' the sea, a submarine κ"'1''"?. Or hurling a plane through the Autumn sky Watching terrain where bombs explode anil people die' Is he on the bridge of a hound of the sea, Does he lie on a ridge, devoid of grass or tree? Unknown Soldier ΤΙ Ts bo fr< .v Spain or Germany < r Norway or Franco? From I Britain or Canada? Di-·:· he cany η Bengal lane Was 11i - ! "me on the Zuyder Ζ···"4 or in Naples, Or in 1,.·- . or under New En<.l:in<I maples? Who will it bo. whore is ho Mri Is there one who can see. is there ■.<::· ν Another soul to a destin» i i ;i t » . A marble tomb and a raised bronz* plat Where thousands will come to watch an Or place a wr» ath on special days? * is guiding jaze - Dave Orme ι η visiia■: signed, es β of the wars RERUN SEIZED BY REVOLUTIONISTS; SEW as Λ Ni ELLOIt BEGS FOR ORDER; 1) A USER FLEESJ'O Hi)!,LA v/ Tomb of l'iikiiovvii Soldier of W orld War I in Washington, D. C.
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