FpDpFFFNSE j'i BUY V y.'W \ M TED ïtettîtersott Hatlu dispatch ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPE ' *M UI.NHFD IV THIS SF' " >N OF \Ί , , c \ROL!NA AN VVKNTY-KIC.HTIl YEAR HENDERSON, Ν. C., TUESDAY AFTERNOON. j)\EAIF>ER 1- iv s:.,, "'N' N FIVE RED CROSS CENTS con dive bombers reach objective in maneuvers il- !ί "t Navy d.vo bombers divurs ··. η îhi> W ι\ v. r d- · vt " :■ ι.. S „n a ι..i,( " · ·ί Ai:,-y Β ! 11 e troops holding the area in t, s,..· ν. η vetin ιτ: un, . : tac Carolina.·.. Japanese 'Prepared' WcrdsTaken i M L.I & J ip incse Diet is Told A'n-y and Navy is R1 λ ;y to Meet 'Any Change' in Situation. Mic Vsocia It'll Press, ι '» Γη n:ier Tojo ii1 1 .[.IV that "I'l"1 .l.i panose ."■it· ι prepared for an; event i! lit amid sharply strained ι · 1 · : i. : ι ^ \\ itli both the I'nited >i it· s and llussia. "•iniidlaneouslv. Navy Minis l· ι \dmiral Shiinada told the I >κνο diet that "the navj has ι nin|)l:'ted all preparation·· to •il·.: any ehange in the silua tion." ■i warning that Japan is ng her decks for possible ae .1- ail eyes tin nod 1" Wa.-h gti tt for the outcome of discus Japan' special "peace or • v. Salvir Kurusu, wit!. ' ii'iosevelt anti Secretary of I" del! Hull. ' .(■ record lioth .-tal'aments ; ocl rep λ 1 ' a quest κ m ' a■ .1 .para■ ι■ par 1 lament re •.a· (.····eniι "I Hu-. ian a in the· Sea . f Japan. ' · implication was unmistakable .· t · ι a ■ (1 ι eeteil '■ · 1 : ir Ul::'. '· a- well a Russia. I'ogo aid Ja| at d ' ' accept M· 'sc >\\ 's rt pi ■ - a! Japai ic -e proie -1 uwr tin . Japaia ι liner in tin • a. allegedly by Soviet mines. At the same time the Japanese 1 A(i'. or* .cr. 11 ic ( »ru; a ι o: ι. .· l-.ii -in office, declared p| poac i' · >r war ai th· · t · the I'll.led Slate-. School Burns j At Kinston •••I. \"V. li. ( ΛI * J I'm. ι. λ ι primal fin ><Ί ..»· · '.vid l'y 11 ri- ι d;iy. ·. μ alrl.s I'.iMI rli ι iiil't'li wci ι Ί at the t. nu Thev 1 ι' id perl. ct tic rlnil or in· vva injured, although had completely engulfed •ι ι ifi within t ■ 11 minutes afto· . ii. covered. The pupils and hers Inst their personal belong i' lim ited unofficially that ' " ' ι wi μ ι ii I In· i c j u :cri to re ' ' · Id building. The lire was • ft tu ha\ e originated near Ui" Guerilla Band Successfully Resists Army With die Λ ι my in the Kroid. Ν ( ΛΡ ) —A thousand ,-oldiei •ui η un a bramble covered lull i· ····'·· day.·, art carrying un a succe- ·· Jul guefilla campaign in the Caro '■nas . lancuvers. l* 1 I m it her nini1 ha\e been tir.· ac l; · - ni the band that Colonel Κ '' I'eiry, -apply officer ot the sec· " ' · moron div ision, di gustedly l··1·· them "ogres" and the "spider ''· ' 1 ·η" today. H·· likvned their tactics to darting h ; a strong web in a protected U"'"itinued on I'ag* l1 '*·1 Nomura. Optimistic Washington. Nov. 18.— ι \Γ I ,ι.Η >ι· Ambassador Ni imna vci ι d ο 11 >i - r J ι I ■. i ι ν ΐ'ι ..ii ■ ni st'ttl.'inent ni fap ;.:ι. - , t!i< ricao ilij i iculties. Arriving at I In· Slate depart niciu w ill Japan s special cnii· •a.\. Subura Kurusu. lor a con te i- . ι · with Secretiry Hull. \i i.ii.ia asked waiting report er!·: "Wh.\ are th;· newspapers here all so gloomy? We are very liopelul." i ι a >m:lc the ambassador added: You Americans are always in a fighting mood. Why are you so war minded?" When a reporter suggested that the newspapers in Tokyo today did not sound exactly peace minded. Nomura laugh ed. JP System Denounced Attorneys Argue That Justices Are Barred From Trying Criminal Cases. H;!h ι:.'./.. Nov. 1!{ (ΛΡ) -Tw · ! Rockingham attorneys asserted in | ■! .ι I ;η·κ n i nt bel'>re *!>·· Stat. .- ι ■ ι · .■ ni that ι . η·;ιγι· : : : \ M'lll Ca Πι: lia v. · e π n-1 : I ;:iti> 11 ; 11 : > I ... : t-d I r .·· 1 r\ . · . u c: mi- j nal cases. suns, said the initials J.P." had •mm· t'i mean "judgment for the ilaint iII." The argi in κ nt . :. ;ί i ■■ : ι -y Ι' ' · η s and hi- jis.voe;ati·. Georse S Steel . Jr., was tlia - u;e r, I ' Γ tile peace recer. ed ! ι -es 11 il' r , .ci."il the j 11.~ 11 '■< ·.- were ; ι r "j ; ι d i c·· ·■ 1 a,:: lin t détendants. ' I '>· >: ;i the stall· and le.I ιι · ι ■ '. 'ira:. ,;ua: aiΊ'·<· ι di : enda η! 'lu right te be tried before a lair tr: ; 11 I nd ι : ; lu r ι ! ι·· nt 11 ■ · · pe-ie, law a- applied in lin-m: nd county a η agisliate roc vos *-·" t'a· convic tions and nets "· -thing for an acquit (Continued en Pa:;e Tnrec) Daniels In Capital Wa-iiingtnn. Nov. 18. (API !·· ephus Daniel-, retiring ambas ador I ι Mexico, brought to Pre.-: ■ !* n! il" t \ - it today a pi r-onal mes ure II'·)!) Avilo Comacho ol Mexico it I told reporter- later that the out ! .. u i- improved l'or a settlement : tin Mexican nil ο>ntrovei-y. Dana-Is cad not di-close the eon ei;i ι radio'- note. Nor would In· S-1 into detail- 011 the possibility 1! an eai ly adjustment of the oil sil ! . 1 ■ f «.'r r ! s 1 l; inquirers to Seci v ■ \ Ί stato Hull. ilr .iii · > . l ow ev ι·, that any set ■ tlement would be "just" to American ι! ι·..!!.pan I' ll' aid In thoi.iiht tlic Mexican «overnmem a:>o wanted to see a fan ■ ettlei'ii'llt and the people ol the country were "mtj desirous" th;t a settlement be made Daniels has Mil·:· tted hi- :v iur = .. tion which will be effect ive about January 1 He .·aid lu d d in.i knov who · . : all ' -uecee.l ha:' Virtual C i ν >. ' War Now Exists in Some Areas of A χ i s - D is membered Country. ... ν γ·.at a. Nov. ι;; -ι api— v.lii d -;> ι-t. !i..r.'-t. ten·. ι >.-m at.ι ,Ί t: ; : i - : ι ; ... ea v.i: rivil vv.i: Ttli -ι· rep . ι nee.lily : ra; lientary btnai-t· nt pour communiea ions : η ci military control, but they Kid .:n to a picllue ul turbulence. \\\ II ■ quipped soldi. : s .1 tne pup ae' S. tv : ; tea I i era', a M · Γι' Li I... t ι .11 are ί it·. :ribed as engaged in "desperate tight tig" with reinnan·. »>f Yugo.-lavia a. m.ι· . 11': ■ r; !. . ,- Clutmk guerill. Latil.- a l a i .' I a re dese, ι ι\1 a a·, ran ani.-t band.-.'' Κ..:. it lii'ii; .naiiy independent L'i'iiatia a.'!ι "red train- p.r.m. ·.. aiiways in a tight against s a bo tag» In tat- Blai-k in> attains t it.i'.ian ·«·.· .pit ft Moi:teneur... \ .;i„40ft ita\ ι in :. ·>> I » it and bu: r. (I w nor·· a:; tau. .η : '. c .\a Ί ι !eneu ■ '■ a · - iia\'e I1' sided. ( Λ ; .'■ !:i I ·' n. i ' .i.r ta Y„; . :.a. u .■ ■ π; ·. si'e dec u - ed that dt · :·· nia· - ι ··.« eat' >i:> :«50,II0>' V ·- · ia\.- . ' ι. Ί' ; m oil a - taai v. a. : .·. aued !.\ '.,·>;)(» .n'.iei i! - ! .ul ■' e ti d m...-t .»! Serbia ir· · le ax I [·' eld Ne tie. fi ■ ] Serb premier, himself has appealeo ι recently that full fledged civil war w..> developing. lie named seven town which al L! iUKL Hii.i. SA Τ s BRITISH-RUSSIAN RELATIONS CLOSE I. in, : ι 18 (ΛΡ) I'r η MinisU - ι .1 ■■ :'.1 11>1 <ι Hit· house .·! e .·· m .· · :■ <1 ay 1:1:11 ι··.ι iporatn m ί><·I\\ « I 11 ( ; : ι 1 ' 1.ι i 11 . ' il S'iV'Ol Russia was as close as "geographical and i.liirr (·..!)■ lie :ilnm - ! low." Ill' ! : I'' t he >" ! : I ' ' men! Ill :ilbtt'i : t·· ;■ f|ii"fv iniMi a labor;!c memner as ! ι u · liri'.a n and liu.s>iail re latii:p \\ ι· cln-e as tin>se wli ι rxi.-'ed lirtv. en 1· ranee and Iln'..! when tliev wore allies. 1 111 : ' ' 'I ι : Inv.- d 11 ' '."< Ί - ivent 1 ■ ι adopt rl ι .. ■ ' e I. · .ι e· >;ι seri|ll ι ' 111 "ι ι.-ip- s || 111:4 " ,· sien in wliu-.i ('niinnill and caninei meii'bers parried :i wide vai >·:> Ί finest inn· en u· i'n<- ;:<■ pr. 'hlems . Γ*. 1 ^ r.. Β ,4 XûaÎ' & « r 1 If ilia ccur s ■"! It φ ν ■:*.· <·Λ'· >V β Ce -Γ &► ν,.,' ·.;,<-* b4 μ ff ? § η jt ;f -ρ ÂT '>' w * tes Surprised Germans 'Ran and Κ an and Ran,' Tass Declares; Further Sucesses Are Claimed on Leningrad Defense Front, i 55\ T!ic Associai!» 1 Γι·· · *. Official Soviet r"i-.·-.·' ': ·■· ported tnd:iy i'— f <·-'■■■· hoc : γ'ίμπ lack ; · i ; κ ί miles b> lied .·: ηι coir:lτ a!1 ut Tu!·. I "f> ην I' s ■ ' "('· ' ■ and that ihc surp'is-'d ivv's "ran and ran and ran" throu'vh the bitter cold i>i their u- a. nvcar in a "panic stricken rout." Ο i i e Leningrad ! ··,.pi. the Ru ■ ! : = 11 s cl.'imcfl I orthor .· iccc ι ■ ■ Ici czarist c;. p'.l al. The R " - ; ι ; d· I a red Soviet troops had captured | petitions held b.v th.· German.- Γ·η j 'wo months and thai they were j advancing along the left 1·;ι·ι':< 1 ι tin j . iver "N"· presumably the Nc\ ο I ivei· just outride Leningrad. Γ.ι>·. the Russian news agency. I ,ave a graphic description ul 11 ; ι χ | ait at Tula. Takten b.v surprise by a Soviet at-j i I lory bombardment at dawn, tla· ^eney .-aid, C iern η κι l'a it' rv 11 at..- ι i ie the ou'.skirt.s ot the c'ty threw | away their weapons as they tied "but m i. \.i.is caugnt ι;μ ν .m tile las-I ■t - χ χ χ running do v. η the iro t. : ■- M 11 ici" nid'" "M ' I Berlin military spokesmen said | (li'iinan bombardments have forced the îîussians to evacuate the southern part of Leningrad, but til-\ did not claim (hat <··τ ,ηιη troops had left their (Γ ·:,!!!■. a d .11 Pa3. 'i htee) Six Persons Believed Dead In Fire V -, i1 ■. X v . \·. \ ' s ■ ι !.i··· , ν pat ι nt titrer 1Γ.' and three women—were missing and : pit while 3d ·ί··. 11 *"·—1 i»f t!îi·!: I- -· . ■ destroyed li of the Brunswick Home, a private ;ιι ι., ; ι if III..led ill tin - .··■ I and town. D .· · , I. Markt;.mi. : ι : 11, ' ι ! lia' : 11· 11 ! ' 111 ■ η :- ■ care ot diabetics and nervous cases. ■ 1 ' : ! ι . · as j, ! -.-.Mhility II: ' <"ι 1 !: : ι ■ ϋ i.smur ttii wa t ι - ι : m : : : ι j 11 tin· t i ■ : :(· ni' the ι ; < Ont pa ! i"i 11 \\ a ■■en -rrram · ι : il a i.|a/:i:·· iir.-'t ftnm i. .tin ·> inn ·. s and : : ■ ι 11 fil who woe ρ.·. to it'lit, la· aid. wh : ! ;.· !· ! · ii r and ρ > s.i Ί.ν l i ve ot her.- u ■ - 11-appert "H :. c tup floor ■ >I tin· t;.; 11 -·l..ry w .1 and sUiee tnre. Roosevelt is Believed Τ wo M e it Shot at Mines in VV e s t Vir ginia and Pennsyl vania; In Effort ίο Halt Rail Strike, White House Meet is Called. Washington. Nov. 18.— '.MM — Diserders im iudiim the shootins ii! tw ο men broke out at strike aft'ected captive coa! mines in West Virginia and Pennsylvania Ltoday as President Roosevelt was reported ready to exert the full powers of the government to set produetion resumed. The United Mine Workers yester day called ■ t it? membership in the captb. e mines owned υ y .-te'. I rompante- which use ;i.e coal. About 53,0110 miners m Penli ylvania. West Virginia. Kentucky. Alabama. Ten nessee and Illinois work in captive mines and United Mine Work'er» .lam. 9") per cent are member». President Roosevelt has saai the coal mu.-t lie mined to keep - 'al steel mills in operation on armamrnls. There have been insistent demand on Capit"! !i ,1 to,· anti-.-ti ike leg! - !,ι ! ,on and persons closely in touch with the President said today he was convinced now iva.- the time to stop intei i t nci v, ith dt tense production. I'lie President moved in an other lield to avert a threaten ed strike o! railroad emplojees l>\ nnitim, leaders ol both man agement and labor to a White House conference today. Λ.,,M.. Ci. a t ■ r 111 ' i * I- ran κ ■ ι· ι uui' '.ι > I : ι · -uati< Ή cre ated by the st! ..a of 8.Π00 miners ,. : :. ι a ::,ιτ„!ι·ιΐι i . triUc li tl a ■ l-"a ι Γ Ι 11 ι ι ,i';l . ; 'la' Tenir.' tt- t 'oal. Iron ana Railroad Company. About Representatives of Railroads and Unions to See President Again ι omorrow Ai' Λ led in which a- de !\i W κ ο ' ■ · ■ ■ a,\olt at .1· nn^! >n. 1 resi c 'lit inuc, idem at the P.: mi s "I l.can"..the En gineers, said that orders lor a i-trike mi December ι still stood. "lia : ! : ere" been any .·': angt in the situation'.'" he was asked. Not a bit,' he declared emphati cally. . J ι > h η .' Pel ley. president ol the A- .iciata>n of American Railroad , reported that "we .iust discussed this w a.tfc situation, reached no conclus (Continued on Page Three) Free Groceries Question in Attorney General's Lap I>ail\ Disp.ili h Bureau, In till" Sir \\ liter Hotel. ΙϊV liOii TIIO.MI'SOV Raleigh, Nov. 1H. Whether or not the Slate pn-on sv-tem lia a legal right t·' tlirnish l ot' groceries to the go\ 1'innrV :an.-on i- a question tli.it ..·. ιϊ will i>. di- ij»j'I'd in the Ian ··: Altoine\ Coiural llarrv MeMul len lien I1' in· . el.in man ol the St a to Higlnvas and ['uhlie Works Conimis >1011. said tl.at In· would ask for an official ruling on tin· practice which ! was resumed a lew months ago. Char■!« s Ko--., attorney for the com 11Ί - on. already has said that he . uld find "no kgal justification"' ι : the > t'ee Prince, however. said thai ht· w.a· ed an opinit>n · Ihe Slalt - > IV.'VI'I and u . . ask Ross in ι eque-t a format opinion. Prince al- . il that he wanted ..· official ruling on the legality of al low in« 1 ' · ■) celnr ( ).-cai I'itt and ,-e\ t·! ι pri -ι >11 officia ! buy fir· " ι ι the prison pay for them . ' a wholesale rate. The department ·■· · .-Ih»\v that win .* in:lk ι·ιι-ί· " ο ir.v citizen <·· H. leigh ! ι ' ι· ! !" cents a <|ti.· ' the direct. . i : .«· prison gel.- hi milk for μ" ι nid a hall cent-. Tin prison a 1· -■ : linn other lood item at a rate ln-i 1 tin· retail price which pre\ ! η Kaleigh stores In thi , Prince the legal (C m: .■·.! τ Page Three) Honor Reuben James Victim Λ sailor of tin· tT. S. Navy throws a wreath into the «..· - «{ the Detroit River, from the Belle Isle Bridge, in memory of the late Joseph C. I'olizzi of Detroit, crew-member of the U. destr iyer h'< ·6· <· Jan·· which was sunk, by a torpedo. Polizzi's mother witnessed ceremony. iic ÛP°n CaUs ^erate - Co°P In Message to CIO's Annual Convention, President Roosevelt Urges End to Labor Strife As Patriotic Step Toward Unity. Detroit. Nov. 18 —(AIM — President ϊί< osevelt called upon ί ! : ♦ ( ΙΟ today to cooperate in the production oi' arms '"without de and \\itl'<#ui interruption." M r. Koosi \ c! ι » r.i Mod t or TONS!?)! M\(. îîerlin. V' î ι \ IS. \!*>— \ il - Ihi.ii/rd "our:es - ιi» 1 to il \\ ( »! !" m ; t ' · u ,·> "·■ ireful l.\ eonsklermu .il! aη;» les es pee ia II y inchniin;; «!..· i. ...« 5 ' ο the \ nil - «■il Stales ν. ι/ί'.ΐ : .: t se · ol the German freighter Odemvald for • >iliuû ui'.fî ι \nh r>r,m coiurs. 28 PERSONS Κ.Ί.1 ED IN RAID ON NAPLES ishoc 1 OH \OK 1 il t AKOI.IN \ l'artlv rlotid> and warmer tonight and Wednesday. Kvtended weather forecast for the period from 7:"0 p. m. Nov ember IS to 7:.*Î0 p. m Novem ber '?'?—Temperature abov e nor mal first of period, cooler tow ard end of period: rain- over most -eetions end of period. American Minister I I J f ν "O rielc in name Home. V· \ ? \ V \. fïîi am « irctn r \« "1. » \ . \ .. 1 4*1· 14 · (·! ■ · . i ' ί \l\iV ■ it·;: Il î ' * ol« ■ ; ; :. : I ,·.«·· . · '· · i:i Ιίϋΐιι ·. was arr: sted ί : tul ! · I. ? (··;. a .do t' s 11 ο : k i ι )b.\ police. / h. I it· il S s aU's eir.i» ν v.;:-, l:.·.· . t<. . ml· island in r· lisible Quarters that Woo It \ · tν Ii 1 > >.r ι iv·<·>.', igalion l it !"· »