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RVDPÊFFNSK Ji buv fiON DS -, » ' r*'1 tturu»ui=. yt*, • H Λ ïtettîtersmt Sathj Htspafrit f® ONLY DAILY NEWSI'A I'ER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION' OF N()|; ι il CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR '™«Καssm.1 ■?■?* HENDERSON, Ν. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, s'OYEMMER 11, l'.Ml exV:k"t«WaYkrnoon FIVE CENTS COI AXIS BITTER OVER NEUTRALITY REVISION β · · · ··· · ê · · · · m m Λ Λ Λ Λ » Λ Λ British Aircraft Carrier Ark Royal Sunk By Sub Italian Sub The Victor Four-Year Old, $16, C 0,000 Craft Goes to Β -Uom VVhi'e in Tow T< v.· rd Gibraltar; F< vrorncI Loss 'No* It » Heavy. Ii'id iii, Nov. I I.— ( Λ 1*1—The ti in* ' ; 111 < Ϊ. S I 'î.ll'îil.090 air it.··' ι irrier \rk Ituyal was Ι. ι ; il l û I.it'· yesterda* oast of <. > ! > * tll.ir. proh:ib!\ b\ m I ta I - ι v.,! j„arini·. and sank earlv '■ i li nife a desperate effort ι>· 'τίη:: the listing giant safely In nul t. ■»!·<· carried dow n with hrr an iludιlosed number of lier erew ι1 .hunt l.fiOO men who re mained abroad in the struggle In save the ship. \ l.i rge η ii ιnber 111 t lu· sh ,p' ·. v.a- taken off." the admlr .ii. and indications ui'i'e th.it '.· ! Ι· > ses were "fortunate!.» ι. 1 ■ · . \ ν. " : ry of the sinking, pieced '■·. from the admiralty's brief . - : ιnt and word in authoi i >· ■lu.ii'teis was that the Ark m it in action when .she ν ; (ioed and that she was en Cibraltar. I lie strong suggestion was tli.it in Italian submarine was the victor, although there was no positive identification. Many of the company remain il aboard after the hit or hits ■tml helped to keep the Ark Kmal afloat, in tow. during the hours of darkness as she listed further and further Main work ed In the very end. She finall> lulled under the sea short of (■ihraltur and safety. was belated fulfillment ν (Ι ι man claim, since the i.u ot the war, that the car I in·: η sunk. ".ι :si con r> 'in q .·. sa id that ■•mi-ton floating a : ι field sank ν 11 >\\ al ter lia\ n.u been tor ■ ■ a lia- th i rd ι : ι craft ea rriei ;. r.ritam m th war and th·.· ' ■: tl'.i ,ii all. • s Hi.1)00,000 v essel was und··. • · .aid of l'ap'ain ! · I·· 1 '· : · ;t \\ hether the <· ··»,·. audi • ii!< the casualties was no· :■ ; :>!:<·. Lost Plane Unreported 1.111. 11.1 II. N"\ II 1 Λ Ρ ; ! lie Soviet embassy said 'Ins eve ϋ '•..It : I III! liait ne π· \v> "I til1 ι which l'. S Aaiha ·>.ιιίο. f Λ. Stem!: ιrdt. Κ ; -:a:i A bassador Maxim Lilvinov and m■/.' ii ιitlu r iiit rejmi'ted in route here Irom Kuibv • . l; ■ m. ■ I h il i*h It gatioii repol ted 'h i'. ■ ■ <·..ιι unman journalist. Al:e i' ■ 11 id an American maga/.iiie It :. Qui ntin Reynolds, wer 1 : the passeiiKers. ' > H,. :.iii emba-.-y said it had • d ii [ι to nightfall no report cilier until Ku.-sian "r north I 1 ι au I ield-> along the route. < Mia·:.lis eautioned against alarm h >v. e\ er. Tighter Draft Rules May Be Needed '··-.■ York. Nov. 14. ( ΛIM- Hi g ■ (! encra I Lewis H Her>hey. n.i tional director of .selective service •s.i:;l today that the present high rait 1,1 deferment in the draft because ο dependents—approximately 70 pe ,'1 'it of those otherwise eligible— 11 ay not continue to be so." " I"tie swift impact of events ma; Ί I't.iy force a re-gearing of tht "tachait·, with the requirements ο "·" iimed forces paramount to a I other needs," he told the annual coil 1'fence of the Child Study Associa '·"" "i America. "Deferments an tempi rary, and it may become nec tssiiry to withdraw many ο 'lutm ii the national interest. TANK SWEEPS THROUGH CAROLINA PINES Smashing thr Armored 1. rc i.U'n ;'!i luvck·:;· advances at;ai "sq: t'a pin in a ι m. s. C ba ; îii 5 : ι 3n tan!; 11! pushed t\\ lie F. ι ri'Su! REDS TAKE INITIA TIVE Japs Gird Γ or Crisis Drastic Measures Pre pared for Opening of Parliament; Kurusu Report Awaited. Ί'ι !;ν . X.,\ H ι AIM .Ι;ψΊΐ: strengthened l,«-r war ΐ:ι...·>!'η·· da\ η Γ ι he ι \ · · ni a -per a 1 i«.η ο I parliament opening tomorrow m • ne οΓ : ! a· l;. i v< ,-t ci ..-r in hr r n h 1 «ί η liisî. ; y. The cabine ι approved l'or ul m >κ η t· ι th.- < i ; · ■ t an ex Iran ri ι η. ry war : aid ι)1 3,800,000,OOD > « ί (η· ··" ι aly Si·' ! t. non,!.00 ) >'mil t : e ν at * ■ : !. in no nice d ;i drastic r r ion of çon « )f th( uisands ο Γ men 1: i 1 her Ιο ( \ > - : 11 > t r ! ra.'le t< - ra; !y • : 1 :îa.y r· rvice The e > a : ·:■ v. e r· |: · · (1 \V r ' i . ! ! ·' circle.- « I r-vn'-ii t; ' r- · ■ t : Ί ! :· TT. S neutrality law -certainly ag ",rav;i!r ! m ■ · itll -ta·:: : . < .·;!>· m · !: Allant"' lut .«:·■· ί · N< \ erthelr irar y -f i| ;«nt . < !·■· ·-> -1 t.. VVa hington 1 r gn ot hope for the miss on ot S ib iro Kuruc. . spec i a I ·Ι a pa ne ι · fin -y. r : η··, te ! · 1 ii American capital toi talks on the F ' : 11 · ι tic r !': i M aj-1 : ' ' · r r i a : > ι t lie da-t \\ ci"! rî : ■: î '· ' d ... Κ ιπΐί- : t" report. State Employes Have Large Credit Union l>ail\ Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walter llotrl. ll> IÎOH THOMPSON Halcifih, Nov. Il Tucked av. ι y M nie <i! the back office- ol l!n· Agriculture building is the State Kmploye-' C rt ci : t i mon. 'l'Ile agency, -..'ldom he.ud of ...trie "I Κ·ίIt*.ult. h;is accumulated πμγο than $541. 000 assets Ίΐ tiie fout y ι .rs of it χ -tcnee. Ain ady the e: (lit union. with 1 . 801 ···(··!.:·« s one ol the largest 11 tlu >tate According to present mdie 11< ·: !.- t >on may become the χ ι. 1 e edit union ol the entire South F " ι i-t recently the orgam /ation ha- begun to give more at tention to tiie teaehers .»! the state There are ιοπ· .χι .tely 25.000 of , them and .11 ire el gible t.. mem bership. "I belie\ e we hi , e -■ ··t the be ■ ! field of any civd't union in the i South." said W W Jones, the organ i (Contini'ed on Page Twox QuakeShakes Los Angeles Suburbs Los Angeh s. \o\. 1 I.— ( ΛΙΜ Α violent earthquake, the most severe in eight years, toppled brieks and eorniees h oui build ings in suburban Los \ngeles, sent quests ileeing ironi one damaged hotel, split a 000 gallon <»il tank and damaged gas and pow er lines toda.v. (iuesls tied the in/ room, two stor\ Hotel Torranee in subur ban Torrai ee as the temblor showered brieks i;,t.> the street, l ire inspec tors < ondeained the building and ordered the guests to find lodgings elsewhere. l'he\ said a few others buildings w otild be condemned. The quake oecurr: d at î!:l a. m. (.'>:» ί i. m. ' > t .ϋ.(ί «.. ι ed 1 om a Jew s'tiwkK to 1 '6 to .'0 in I'orranre, (j.'idena and I. mg Beaeh, the hard est hit area. Federal Officials May Be Called In to Clean up Bragg Area, Com mandant Savs. κ ( )1 ! . ( 11 «■ ' 1 ». i.itei ν sll îi. t \ e; llul' 15 ing ih.iî liit- v.ei' : iîuiiti >n in thy pi,. : ι * whci'i· . ! w i ! f m· iiri'i· -i.ry to ; ! 1 \ ι 11. ι · |HVA -!!· ! ! ί ί t · Mu.V a<H unless the ro is a marked improvo 11 it'll t. (i, III : .! to the >ver ti. : ι, /:! .ι ι <ι.it· : ..it a meeting bo called ·.! Γ· · : l'i..uu officers and (it |·,·|ΙΜ·.·«·!!ΐ;·Ι.ν: - ·<! tllO COUllties III Ihr \ <.'.n t> ni ; ! 1 < · 1'iirt and the man · euver* arc.ι l.'ndi'i tin May act. tederal an thi-nties can be called in to cope w.ïh \ ice. iii com mander ot ι : : ■ ' : ' ; ι ! > [ > · t l',::d- that local la officers are unable or unwilling to handle the >ituat -in. I>n iglitoii announced that the eon ferenee requested by the post com mander would be held at 11 a. m in thi hall of the house ΪΤΓ représenta tives here Nazi Forces Driven Back Twenty Villages Taken By Russians in Kalinin Sector ; Break through in North. ι By Associated Press) Russia's armies Ivf'sre Alos cow, pressing a tempestuous < ountcr offensive. wore report'd iod.n (ο have flri\en the (ier iv· ins out of !0 villvrs in the ρ ist M hours in the Kalinin see I····, while on (he noHii»»r>i front. I!"· Soviet radio said '!"d Iroitns had scored a break t r·mr·h I he n i ι siege ring out· id · Lenin grad I iss. 'he Sov iet η'·\\ . a".encv. reported also that tank led C.cr ·>··. ·■ ο ■·'it···!. 1 roop*. Ind been thrown hack from the outskirts of Τ «la. IP» mil· s -outli of AJiim-'iw ■ iter a Ι·|·;":!χ two *·. eel;- battle. I ; tïi · I-ι·" I · ..· ve ier Ί' : V ···,!. their ι-· ι ρ ι· .ι-. Ί 1 " ■ ■ \· ;ι : ι i 1 !ι· ( Ι ■ I! i 1 ■· ην. ■ «! .· 1 ! her η «nil-k "* ; of Τ ' .·" ί ·: . : ·;>!!· πν '· .VI <1 Μ . ·· ! ' - Ι.Ι\ «·»'·.. II.} ΙΙΙΙΙ· ' . : ι η ri π th .ι I Hi Λ!■·■' ι■ ρ Π ■ S <·ι ι .aid Ιΐκ nitiatiν i:: (Ι:.ν ! : !.:ittk> ..· Λ'< e (Contii' ι η Ρ:ιι>ο Five) Henderson 28; Warrenton 0 ι B\ 1ί()1· ! M. FAI.KM Ι! · Wan eut:": vu. It.—Over powering ι scrappy Warrente-i team. Meinbisi'ii scored a 'JS 0 victory Γ lu ·· ms Pl ayed a score less lirst halt hut Henderson showed its power in the third period and pushed over three touchdowns and added the points. I'hc final touchdown came in the Inurth quarter when Hurley Mills passed to Bill Al len for ten yards and score. Blue added the point. ( o-captain < ar I is Mills si ι red three of Hen derson's touchdowns, running forts > arils fin one. returning a kick and thirty-two yards for another Percy Kiggan. ace Warrenton hack, was declared ineligible and did not pl.n in : . ·. 1 . . it « \P) - \ ι , .i U.nj-; lin4 ... I,!. . . 1 ι. - I · <111 i i , · .·' > ' ■'·' !· ' t'i>nt:'!U'· >1\ I » il, Ο I ' ! Λτ,κΓ ! ' < ·1 '· IIK···. !"1<I til· ! I · *>>!«. ι Y .. . . It . ' ' \\ ill I. · l Γ I 1 Î . · I. Ij'ii |t « (.:.···! . . ί · ;il it'fl ·. 1 ! Ii!(· 'il J ) Ii1r ,·. I ! II ;,:(· ι,11:11 ! ι 1 . : . I « . I · . ! I I ν I y , ' ! ;·. · . L' ' ! i 111 > lit < '1 ; : I 'nitcd Si;· l( v. iil im' ■ » ι « i \\ . 11 C. ollgi ν I ».. Κ·κ·.ν 1 ! ι . Ii< (I ci< i'( 1 . I;■ ·; . Ί t nil ! 1 I .. ; ! ! · Ill !:,r ιΡϋΗ . . ' \Λ\ (·. ι.ί ι . V I ! : ι : 1 ; 1 11 V ι ·: : !' ί ι . s.μ «Ι ΐ : 11 ; I : . . i i L; \· β nil iv j ί 11 » · I >1 (Μ Ί1 If il ! : : ' I ! ' .1 : · I il prill ' »π . V I λ - « ci : -11 « » {;. ι ; I - I .»v ides tl'.n tn. « ι>r \ - Mit ι.ι v ii η y ■ .«η -.·. : » ! un nu rncniot !. t ! 1 i « · I 1 t : !· I ..lid lilt' >['. r\ t · II III ^l\ f hi: Ί .1 1 ♦ I »« · ! >11 ·: , ' ! ι : ( ' Π t in <" Mil lll'.l' Ji! · tuft ι· ή I >y Mr m day, or at loas t .... I· ivpnM. Λ ; i;i · ■ aicin Γ< »r in» ;·.« : . nnouncfd η ·η :.i · r ·: :. ι; 1 ΐίι<·\ ν .ul·! · · · ,· t.» i in· ι. ·< ; 141 ·.- ; fur tin < «· fltiy - >1 di .*·>'· ι » ι κι ι ii m < <n tli·· (I pu\l'. j3»j -fe Methcdists Kearhrm Opposition To War Rev. Reavis Is Returned Ί ο Henderson Ufv. B. ('. I{« a\ is '.'. a.· returned .ni- ; third y :■> 1·· tin· i>a t· u ait· nl he First Methodist church of Hen ead at the closing session o£ the Ν'·':. . ι Λ! cî i ι ο : : ! iTt'lICO it 1 lay lit .ι Κ V ' ; iti -Z μ v.".. a^a a ι >e ρ:. ΐ· : ' ι '1 ' 1 : ' I and Wi ι vie:!.· . !.·.■■, )·. U . I.,·.· \ it ' ' ·· Midda .·> c-hai K". (. \V Mathisoii ( h lit r am ·,· :·.·· li.il i.Ull di-1 r:i ' 1 ι : ι (a . (Iι - i a·; - up"·' :t »?*-·!»«·« *t .1 ii.-'i <"i ■nit. VV. K. . 11 I '< a; u ; O \ 11 m ; I ( ι ' 1. S 'ici. Γ Κ . ι : . ! . · ; ... I·' ) I U'dra'ii -ni Krai Tt'I Γ I' 'il··' I.Oil· 1.1:14 ' a;a a a v. itii a ι ,:nistei. A' a ■ IT a·, ; I. * . aided: I a ii'l; ν Ai· ·: HI? lii a't !>; t a·! • a' Ίιι! I. ι I. ι· '. : 11 ; ii, t! ■ , : ( lav i. C Β ' ( . V. Ai 1Ι··\. rd. .!· ι. I I. 1!. Ι) ι Ί .· ·,··>■ Karmvill··, M • Ι V I· ■ S]aU r,-.; Y\ ι si I : . ι ' i' i ai>|>ly: ΚΛ ιι ί ι i. ··'··!·111. 11 L ■ I) I) 'attishall : • i :<·. ι ) \! ί '.,.·:.· ■ I' I Ίι : I >|> , ι a. ·η. V. 1. · !>' leu . r ι·· ·.· ·· >i ; ; ■ mm· 'iii Report of Commission on World Peace Adopted Without Ap parent Dissent in Clos ing Session of Durham Conference. Durham. Nov I I.— (ΛΓ)—Re affirming its opposition to war, the North Carolina Methodist conference today deplored "those measures which, whatever their purpose, have in fact brought our nation step by step to the verge of full participation in this war." Without apparent dissent, the conference adopted the report of the commission on world peace. "Wo sympathize w ith tîu 1M··. -. clout :ind .utr otlu r iead.τ.- .ι: the urave responsibility·.·- which un til·· ■ l!io report -;i d "But \vi w·· :!il remind them <>i solemn assur ;;!!ri' :;.ven the American pooplr • lii y \Miulci I ; · > t he led into war. W. Πι 1 i η 11 ■ m then to n .alio evei y ' · . 1 erieeii !!i ise plods· ' ■ W • .c ρ l'stiue and inflnonco "I estai mont . ν .1 · ;. li.ive n il by :uodai I lose auditor t betvms . ! iidon ι ; Folios ' _ - ι η 1 appoint· · Ι'ίπίΙΙ, in· . I adjourn 11> : ι\> Thrift Can Beat Increased Living Costs, Bahson Says Γ.* Kl >:. ! ι; \ ■ '· ilîSO \ ■ ' 'I I i" ' : !-.·.· >1 I !. . ■ '...ν! . . · siivvni.' . · · .·- .'-ι · : · -. Ill :i in u*v. Tne ' ·. .·:ι· .flit i! - ;>A · · · -1 ■ IJ1 act umI 1 ! ι■> ί ι ·■ 'Cl.- nd srr \ , R, ..· -i ;:i 33 ni - t<> · .ι · ·: dwellings v. ί .ι-: ι .· ' -i cleric::! .·, . ι ., p.Ml ill·.· : i. . ·· >" in M;im ( to X I i . · Now York ' "> \\ hat's In Pi »·>ι|ι·\ ' -l-nt'-i > 1 ! ., made hinit lex I'm The a:·.·;;· - ie ..i · i-.a-h it» ' - I ! ». ν pr.I d let.- ι·]!·.'.·" . ■ i ' ' \ ei;<;s and d 11 : y prod ,·;>. .. ' ui \ · ge talvle·. tat- nd ·>.)» .nd bev erages. "Cereals" include white flour, macaroni c :n flake·, vd corn me,-' whe:t-a> "· .·«> nd · eg- - ! j: >Ios include ; ι ρ. β roc* η i.n'.ms, Ιηιη.,η ·-. lettuce. oiiion>. p«»t 1 · η >. >|> :n;ic.; p«)t;itoo.s, ns well l;u· 0:111 "d dried v.':riiT;o> ()· ·■: ίίΓΟίΐρ- Οι >'» οίο!·. *011Î. el, electricity, house turni-shings. io\ it > Γ t'MOÎI ot the Ο it. I. < co\ e *ed Τ is, the index is not meant nd ■ ·.. roll:. ; η t· >n 1 vi ί'·\\ ï\«ge V ve) >41 νι ι si ι FOR NOKT1I t XROI.IN V l'uth <loud\ tonight and Sat urday. w armor tonight. Weather forecast for the period beginning 7:ii0 p. 111. No\. II and ending p. m. Nov. M—Showers Florida and soulh ern Georgia first part of period, otherwise little or no precipita tion: temperatures rising to near normal Carolinas and Georgia first of period and above normal middle of period with cooling tendency toward end. Above nor mal Florida Acclaimed r British Germans Declare Bluntly ί hat Next Few Days Will Show Danger oi A c t i ο η ; 'They're C ο in i η g Over,' l ..ont I or·, 'a per Says. ( 1 hi Assoc inn (J Press) Killer π action e \ ploded in the capitals oi the .i\is alliance to da> over revision ot the Γ ni led States neutralité act, with the Germans dcclarinu hluutl.v that the lit χt lew clas s would show what a dangerous path the American ( onyress has taken. at·'···" « ι» permitting f. S. ship. to en It r the blockade /. mus . ί would m .ill .:» >·η th··.·> Oil the other side of the pie ture. the London Daily 1 \ press put a banner headline over the story, saving: "They're coming over!" In Ί ι kyo, Jap attitude· \va.- ex pressed by 'in news ,vmy Dome,, which qii'.ted \\i-!i m. ire id circle-, as declar.ng tiiat the rt sion " 4 gravait.- tin- s.tuat:' :i i. ' > ! : 1 y : ι the Atlantic but in tin· I'at·! lu·" titnl that "the stage i.- set :■ >r ei.:e.:i.encc rnent el a shooing war." Authorized Berlin ; larti r cliaig ed President Roosevelt :.nd Seer' tarv ol State C idell 11 .1 with dlip in,u Congress bv a Jalse représenta ::o!! ul lact.-, and .-..id tna:l in iiij rase Clem an\ w .uM - not at An,ι ι can s!i;ps na ... .·:s · ..ml:··»·. i lu Bi ite '. | in!ic and press e* claimed the action as a step toward : 11 el Λ ' : .e; .1 ..; c î.ii.. rat. η in 11. ι · Λ ;·· n·.:;.:. vt· <i .art· ·: s sa ,d ; W .· lid "rein ar.fi !'· in .4· rate t ie (C· utmui ·1 . ·. Ρ i,e Γ wo) LABOR SITUATION CALLED 'DISGRACE' BY LEGION HEAD Nru Yuri, \o\. 1 I.— ( Λ Γ ' — IΛ nil stamh.iu^h. national com mander <>l the \meri< iu Legion, ι « (i toda> κ was a di-.raee to tiie nation and an insult h» the \meri< ;:i peoph· that President Koor-evelt had to appeal to John I i ev. is tor po->tponemenl of a strike." "Then -I· a hi !■·'· no repel ι tion ο» the Piesident of the \ nited Mates writing three let ters to i lahoi h ider hogging that < siriU·. la pie tponed M.tmha « a s.od .ti a press ron Ierem e. "--rs V ote io Slay U M Vv Poiicy C oinmit tee Commends Resig nation of CÎO Offi cials From Mediation Board. \\\, h m · ». λ ■■ 1 i ( ·\Ρ) The " < ■( ■ · :c Γ led Mme illume the I MW's tight for a itaion shop in the : ο ial ι ! ■ sit'.- " i ■ , . .-.a the nation s | bis >U<·Ι mills. Tin ι·.·· d πνη-d the union'··. I e\ecuίι\ ι■ oli ce is to "iMiUmuc their | cflor:· ' 1 ■■. <"i : ι ν .i se! ! Ion .en I" .u ! lu e n'.rovcrsy ! conform to the ι ;. iv.-j' iti> ot ihe Appalach>an agree ment. Under th> agreement. all com | mercia 1 soft coal mines have granted a union shop to the CIO union The defense m d:at ·η board recently re iected the ι. η ι. · η demands for a union si >p m the stool companies' ί coal mines. The con mittoo adopted a resolu tion commend.ng and approving the i action of Philip Murray and Thomas j Kennedy and other CIO oflicials .11 resigning Irom the mediation board as a result of the board's decision in the mine case.
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