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FO^pFTFNSE M BUV ïtettîteraott 3Baîhj IHspafrit ONLY DAILY NKWSIWPK : PCBLISHKD IN THIS SECTION OF ΝΟκι il CAROLINA ANI) VIRGINIA RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ΐίί^,ΚΜί,"™.?,'." HENDERSON Ν. C„ WEDNESDAY ΛΕΤΕΙίΝΟΟΝ. NOVEMBER 1 Ι»11 FIVE CENTS (ΌΙΛ FDR Demands End To Slrike Reds Claim Un raine Victory Nazis Begin New Drive Fer Moscow Gciman i orces Trap pec! Near Roston-on Dcnt Berlin Spokes ma S a y s Entire So - t Front T hreat enc : by Offensive. ΐ \·:< ο iaied l'ress ι 1 > ι .line armi-s v. it·· π ι . ;! ι.\ Ιο have inflicted ,ι (!« ira( on < '. 'rniaii In.up ι m..lit in a trap -à miles i>··· .··· ι <·»' Rostov-on-I)on w 11111 ' ι tir (.crman tiUti com ii. · ' la.-! ·ί tliat a «vis hivasim lui ■ ί! ι > ; ι : · 111 ■ « I a η !· \\ hit; 1 I ■>: I !lsl\ I". !; rv ■ ;> !. ;ian a - se "· t "the w hole S \ iet front '·.· ■·■ : I.·· v. ith G. !· .•trit:··: .ml; . :i the M -■)·;.il ! :. ■ M t .Uld i il the ·■ east of Lake Ladoga. [Ιι· pokesnian said aliout 10(1 si. ι \ isicins — approximate ly ι 0(H) men—were It'll in lin battle lin< after the (lestrue- | lin: · : ;·!(> out ο!' ΠΙΟ di\ isioiis— | al'··'M li.COO.OOO troops—with »li Kr'-sia started the war. : !; : y .siii'kf.-nian s.ii'i ι (■ · ci - raked both M·1 - I .· i: aim ad duraig the night acting fires in the lied tat·.:.·;. \ hulletiu from the fuehrer's In· i(l(|ii.ii ters reported that 10. Iiltd I usMan prisoners had been ι litii! 1 and 171 tanks destrov • il <! ί : in·: the last three days, Inn ...;\e no details of the new push. :it line dispatches said ntan'.ry ivg.n.ents. -11 o \ lank.·- and armoivd cars. | :: : veil ult With bloi idy : ι·:.ι ,:t. Ί atti η) Ί s !" .-toi M ' · .ι· per Y1·lga ι tver in the :. ■' ·.-. Il.'i unies η n th · ·: . 1 · !;. .1 tu··: ν c : : : m all : . · an a! . ι · ay of th · ■ · ; - are iu atim; ot : t'a . ' I if tr -vtiii» eqi ·iii : : : ι : 11 a rv, 'he man · G( : I! ans." ι ru ( Ul;r: :ie) front, aid M - i Τ : tosh ■ • ί ;m1 r« -c "Ό d a iv a :'· · a·at adv, need :!'■ ίι. ' ■ ι· m.les pi'c-ninaiilv • i ν c· ait. - : :< d battle - 'c lî'1-ti'H-1 in-1 )· m :n· a ca: pa an. the Oer • ·: and at Ί.ι/i !.. .»i·:, ..t'ackeii 1-:a's gre.it ι...' :>:·-"■■ at Se\ ..stonol a .unit ι ·■ iiiaai and r ·>..·· ι ι 'h' re was . iti .ii ..I a di'-rct land : t the sir. nutvld. ··- ' :> radio a d R i<-:an ' ι. Κ re!i - · < a a 1 ail been a.teri to !:··.· Ci icasll-i. Ha ,· ·· ΙΠ ί ' ·1" ·Ί . 11 · : a > tu t. rial. '11 '".ally, Russia hais not yet re ' t'r '■ German claim 1" the ΚI ell. hut t ; a Mii-C··'.' Il"· I (iced that a\ - mva I'l l lied .,· ! ) ι lino tr. rips ι Kerch's defeli; es "at a 1 ' --el losses." 'Chutists * .*Jjy IniVianeuvers Max?.on Airfield Cap tu>*er{, But Pope Field defenders 'Destroy Air I nvaders. With the First Army in the Field ^ >v. 1!).—(AP)—Despite a suecessfu • >·>· red parachute troops uo ί ■ ί· airfield, the blue Fit · 1 ■ itenant Cτ< îvral 11 'ϊ' ;'· 11 claimed further advance ·> iv t the i i d fourth corp ' ' 1 a >1 (>v Major General Osca vv. C: s\v..ld.' '■ ' i1 ach it UK numbe ing ab· n, dropped froiB η dozen trans '' ' nrt soi/(m 1 an airport at Max v Λ C\. late yesterday. At last re Ha > were still in control c 1,1 v 1 iati in but strong blue fore 1 had been dispatched to try to captur ^Continued on Page Τ A Thought for Thanksgiving Λ pure white gobbler weighing more than forty pound struts his «tuff for pretty Dusty Anderson, fain >us New York model, who cast an appraising eye over the birds on fan,ι u ; Pii■■ sbridge Farm, at Ossining, with a Thanksgiving dinner in view. Wonder what the big bird would do if he knew the fate in store for him? Mexican-U. S, Oil Dispute Is Settled Pepper Warns Japs Was!, inston. Nov. Ι.Ί.— ( \ 5* ι — St'ii;>t<!f l't'pper. Πι .no; at. Flor ida said ι -i. . 1 tat Viiuiro Kuril-il. Japan s sprcial envoy, -beiilii »· ; l · >\\ that "it w.ii· hi thi' lariit i- ihe prie·· of ν Msiim; the ί ipaii r rampa ,ι·, Urn m ar ill . ,i\ .· I , 11 ..·) ." l I i ! ten 1 > •v Hull mi the Fill ;i. ■■ -Ιι· ι ! U Π. 11 ■ ha- yone nil Art . i X ' ν 1 ! ti Full Parky Price Plan Abandoned \V, In 11 η. \ ι :i ■ t' 1 !!·. Hoti · .... It ( > I 1 ν III; ·.>. Wick.; i ll. :. ■ '· ■ : ί· ■ ■ i i I>rice-ilegg liy i,r : ' ·.. · ' 1 ■ ι ' " 111 n| ρ;.. it y ill :d ·. .. ! ■ · : a three y. ϊιγ evten 11 · : ' . :1 ' ■ à pi r cent lov< 1. Chairman Full it I > .->·· e S Mill Carolina. and other e ··■ imt tcemen said today that II.e mow pi posai would contemplate loan; ι! :i> basic 85 per cent rale, prodded ,·;· farm subsidi· s continued to in- k up the other 15 per cent ol parity. British Fight Axis Allies Ί Ι...ι· i ··>. N"V. lit (ΛΡ). Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the ! house ot commons today that Bri ' ! I;, II alreail·· " ι t ! - · η LV ' * Μ11 h tπ \ i .,nd na\ il . . ι ··»' .ι··;.ιη.< FinlaiH t Rumania and Hungary, which ha\ · sent their troops to assist Germany ■ an a.-ioii Ί Κ . His >t..n ι:.ι nt. η 11 \ i" a <ill ! lion whether Britain considered :.·· three as enemies heca ι-e ot tin participation in the tight again.-' Russia, was 'military ami na\..l .i. tiun is. ol com .. taking place ag.i.r. thi se countries " Money Stabilization and Highway Financ ing Agreements Also to be Signed, Mexican Minister of Finance Reveals. \Y ivhin :lr· . Vov. 19.—( V.' — [ !i: .· I > ··■ ■ ■ \* -\i< niiiiK I ι· of finan . "■ · unccd today >!· '. ί< ' 1 t :it I Strifes ι, \ ι ι : n. r.l·. hive riM. hccl ;\χ ι·.,·,· :·\ ·. ! .·· lien .in·! Il is il w ay : .».·::(·» ι ·> -s· ir.cn! ·.. ^ 111·· the nil c«n ■ i 1.1 ~i.n silver. I Hi' tU'O K< ill: Ο I lul'ttu Γ Soviet Policy Not Changed pan, Λ. I . , ι ; un I\ I .ι: Λ. ked w !·<·!! . I ill . ,ιΐι C IJriti.-!. ι : i : ul. : . ■ i State·, 1 - : : i : I ν : ' ! ■ ' ι : . . ' : t "! 1 : . · . ι.. ο mfi'ivnce. MANY AMERICANS JOiN BRITAIN'S TECHNICAL CORPS I .· lid' ·η, Ν ι »\ I ( \i'> Th > said today à. i!) Λ η · > rai: ·■ wtilo 1 .,· m Κι ι I : ι π :i l«\ 1 .·. I ·.;; .. enrol! fd ill the <···. ι; ι π tcelm.c il r.u'|) . un der tllC all :i in. ! : \ The enrol;: ·. fit ι·« u'tcd I Von a rc crniting camnaign which startvd in the United last summer, t!i newspaper --aid. It ,.d«i· d t' ' "dy - !i;;h'.!y ir. ni tiian 7(1 A-nei ι ί;< nun were serv :··.« in tiie ·ρ< WEATHER ΓΟΚ NORTH ( UIOI.INA Farth cloud>. warmer in tlie interior tonight. Thursdav in rreasinE cloudiness and «arm. followed h.\ intermittent rains in the mount.iias Ή eyganci May Resign i; ?» Vichy f t si Γ'.'ο Statement Issued re?'o*ving Lengthy Conferences W i t h r/'irohal Pet a in. But Aimers Sa ν Crisis is ar in Regime. \ Η i'.N . \oV. I !ϊ.- ■: \'. J (ι 11 - «111 li.li ,111· \\ ! \ nil! » 111! commanded I ranci s i.i i war til::·· arm.». walked ûI'iiik tlit· !>.inks m (lie Allier U dusk to. niulit. slow In and alatie. alter conlcreiiccs \\ it 11 Μα.· -η.il l'e tain wav. λ may determine ! ranee's late—and |i r.:ap< hi.Λ «w 11. I,veil as lie walked with his li..lids clasped behind his back, accompanied not ex n l).v his laiuiiil aide. .lia.in:· Passer, rumors spread through Yieh> that lie would step down from his pest as l'etain's pro-consul in Africa. Ί lus rumur was loll -wed swill!, y ; n.i'.iHT that, alter three day. jotil'erences with the aged marshal tVeyg.siid a ! ready had r ; ignod. i. r lad ι ec· msidered and m.giil a.eepl ; •Μΐιμπιιιιϊ: e. Olficial circles refused tither t.» | .■onfirm or deny reporte thai iii.s ;iu ihur.ty .n North Africa had been curtailed. There were .ndieatioru that an ofticial announcement to .■iai.iv tin· situation might e ! r ' 11 - ing tomorrow. United State- Ambas a:l >r Wi. D. Leahy also conferred urg.-nth ·.·. ith Petain daring the d y. Al't ·> these talks Admiral Leahy remained at the embassy ,-evi r 1 he irs a'.te. ι.s ûMial l.me and it said h.· wa dralting a confidential rep rt t Pr< .sidcnt Ko".<evclt and S cretary o. St..te Hull ·η the s : t l ι : 11 i n. BROOKE 15 NAM ZD BRITISH ARMY CHIEF 1. ;i \ !:· I AP) The 15.·:· · : ; ' : 1 u\ Ci oa. i.v ιο ί. -, .. · General Sir Alan Brooke < , ( !( : S. : ■ J ;1 : ι : ι Dili . , .,·· thr 1. .·)·. nai C, ι a: ;. rly 10 40. Closed Shop or No Coal—Lewis fc , *> .1 ht L. Lewis (Uft) is shown in Washington with Patrick J. l'açran, ; his district loaders in the Ut'itml Mi Workers, as he de -:ared there would be un peace in the captive mines until the steel companies granted a closed simp in the ηΐϋ·< « they operate. CCentral Press) Β ragg Com m an de r De m a η ds Glean- LJρ Eden Warns Against Attack littiUM'H. Nuv. if'. — —I'or eiun Secretary Anthony Eden viid iii i t·· !»< ι: i' ol commons lo ti that an> ait •c a £? i' iv c -11 a : 11 ϊ ι 1 ht !'>ι m t!»s ο u ^ ; I 'lit t prov?ner ■ the \ (ni: raiis She's' i 1 • ι·: ■ \ Japan on ·.·, .»ii;d "c roate • 1. t\v^ti:m tains from . h \unnan s on · of ( . uppb for ( '.·,« '.:m Kai Cotton Prices Again Higher ι . a: North Carolina h U . ■> »*X. i; · <5 tA i. or sain A ίΓ'1.ί G ^ ί ΛΛ'ν/i i α Ρ:< l)di!,\ 1>ί^«.ι1ί·:ι Πιιπ.γ.ι In the S'r U 11 r !! .t.·!. ■ ·. ïsoiï r ·;;><> . ι; . .. ,\ ■ !îl ".<>··)it <Λι : tin· patient- ·; ,!s mental ' li 11» .κ tin ι ;.ιί 11· attention tho average st. te gives n.-ane. Whereas the Nau mal Cnmm tt Λ; 1 H> iy lb r ; ! : · ...id be at I.· > me doet· >r ι or\ lâii patients, vhi ι i'as lie a. · ■ of all m : state in -1,1.. t i. .n ne doctoi ■ very 2'28 pa' . · · , there is m .me diκ·', r : · ' >')0 patient. the liit ρ,1,11 - .pt ί by th -■ s'a The ν ' ■ 1 la.' ' the fault . ISp 1 I ' a' tin omin.t; bo.iv.l-. iiim t·. 11 lame- Wat- . a : i-i~t r depart: it .·: Th: trouble · that the ho-p 1 .! ·.! 11 Ί have enough money with which t 1 operate as they should. Pr \\ .'- duties inclu.l the ins'ieet····: : · mental hospi tnls. F ;· food. '· ' .' ding, medic.· ' c re for i" a ■ '.as state spen t less than <!'. dav ..·> l : a patients a - ; > s ρ : t ; 11for tile insane at 1! a _ Morganton. and Goldsbi>ro. · : · · ί 'hat figure in cludes the ' t the food which the patients help to raise on the hospital !,a it I 'lie monej ρ iu the hospi· -Is ■ "i..-e patients who do pay in ■ . , it all. I η " ; : ϋ ■ ι : t ·!. ·!.■.■:.· .· :ll't : Ί :'.··»ο patienl ...·) ■· i" ' * t ■ i.ty. ' ' :c 'm.i.L, ; • η ν 11 ; in va Ilio of ■· · ·.,! I'arm *{'!., . (.,wt ·!)·■ (MSI ι: · ν- · -ι Cî«>lds " - ■'■lid be ■ used >»!·> λ' li'anton ι ; ■ > ■ Those 1 i : ■ ■ 1 1 y. vhieh ■ - Γίιο ·· ι i 2/J93 ··.·! ' ' ' ' ' ' · ·· ·" MIS > , ' . > . ν S l'C ' ' ■ t ■ 111 111!'ner <1 !· ,;:( n! has burn ;m' ' but. ι· · ( ■ ■ ι ·' !! ("ι Π■ -ν■· ■ ι. d: re. *.·ι ·. t'· b d<·!'· :h·· ·· p!ta Cd-it :.■ ■ .(·*■■■ lh 1 ' ■ ■· The reason the per capita cost is iConhnued 0;. age T" o) ; M Deadlines Set by Brigadier General E. P. Parker Before In voking of May Act; Investigation Already Made. Raleigh. Nov. 1!).— (ΛΡ) — With blunt assertion that local j law officers have been cither isii\\ illitig or unable to drive or ganized prostitution out of North Carolina, the command ing ofiicer of f ort Kragg warn ed today that federal authorities would police the maneuvers area ui.less "immediate improvement ! •'••own.'* Brigadier General Κ i\ Park er fixed two deadlines, as évi dent··· that he would tolerate no dela\ s. \\ 11 : I. ; ! ι1 ί ■ < » ι a 1 i oder;. I 1: An m\ · ; : ι aci » · I ) ν ;. : ι Governoi ' 1 ι ned î ! · · · l· ' Γ' '. J·;»! It bhakeuo In A British Army f' ί <r\ , , UJilA. 1 ni' v, . . .. Major General A Ε N.vt at 45 on of the youngest generals Britain ha known, who \\ · 11 leeome vice cine ί the :mp f. : ι ! ·..■ · · · i* ' General Br. .>l;c new position Π. ci ' ·' \\ e tin p'e.-.ent chivl. General S;r 0oh G. Dill, reaches the retirement age ι 60. Ci' nei al Dill was ' mIc ' i··' marshal ,md will become govern· . 1 Bombay w'ten th«· to. :> of S Roger Lumley exp res The chicf of staff d -ornate, member ol ihc di-'.i· . sished nor ! cru Ire'.nd lamih know?' a< 't' : Ll'.tin·; Brookes" . - a ρ ■< iali t • ι .iiitary n.echan./at on. gunnery an , anti-aircraft defense Alternative Proposals Are Offered in Letters to Stee! Company and Union Leaders, President Roosevelt. Says Work in Captive Mines Must Re-Commence. Washington. Nos Π». \Γ· — IMc-rhnt Kooscvlt. clluring that wor-. it) captive coal mines must rt-i'iiinmn c·'. cai'cd upon ste« I compaPN and union c\' pu tives toil -.ι ν to maintain a status (juo on the issue of a "closed shop" for the period of the na tional emergency or to submit this issue to arbitration. agree ing to accept in advance any decision reached. T;it> Chit·1' !',jvc laid lu- I ternatives beTore John L. Lewis, president of th< United Mine Work • Bfv\i-;m:n F.ιi! 1<■ -s. president of United States St ce'; Eugene Grace, president of Bethlehem Steel, and Frank Parnell. president of Youngs town Sheet and Tube: in identical letters. The· President wrote as sympathy strikes in commercial coal mines Acre spreading rapidly during the ■lay. Washington. Nov. 19.— (AP) -—Despite the steady spread of ν mpathy strikes in the commer cial mines and some violence, an authoritative source said toda> that President Roosevelt prob able would withhold executive action in the captive coal mine dispute until after the C IO con cludes its national convention in Detroit Friday. At the same time, however, it was learned that 50.000 troops were being held in readiness to take over the captive mines in the event the present deadlock continues and the President de cides that use of the Army is necessary to fulfill his "indis putable obligation"—the restora tion of coal production. Prêt .anil i·.η.·1 1·τ the use of troops • i-i· -aid t> be ·· ϋ pi to down t > details, which include special ι tr ·ι·:.■ >:ι 1 ■ the men on how to ■ ί τ*, tilem-■ !'.'·■ in the presence if mime workers. The time table calls ··! vc >n <>f the captive nrn ■ •enters within a few hours alter the :ΐ('ί'Γ··.,"ν . ifders are i.--ued. H.iwever. :iil,,rmed quarters have ■mpha - ..:ed, there iia.s been no final a ci · · yi ; ·.· .st t:.ο Λ:'." y. VIr. Roosevelt, one authorita tr source indicted, «as pur p<> - iy hidii.g his time and giving ( !; I s striking I nited >linc \ orkers ample opportunity to rcconsidei tin· adamant position I in- liiin il lias lakt η to enforce its demands lor a union shop in the t. ; 11 i \ « · pits which arc owned and os>< rated lit the nig steel com panies. : ., : \ .■ .1 a ' .1 : . ' I lit of !., i a c ■■ ■ ■ a; ; .Hide ;n the ivcs «•i,: i" i:e t' 1 ' > c·>mentoin , < ·, ο.,.ν, >' S ιιη :··ι ρ;· daction ι f ·: , ■ : a .. OU II. · -without de ! ' terrupUon." ; ι nt ti at 11,0 I'll - id Wit .... : :■·■', : · h aul ;.a a f< w day.-. ■ t ■ ι i ■ 11 id ι . ■ 11·.* , ' · a ι a ithoi - : ι . ■ that Congres α ■ yen .p.lot ad ig i η 11 i :. ■1 the ι ·.··! · :;.-l:iti ·ιι : ι v. ι . d : week or so. II,:,! : y ..... a a .-.ad tiia ! , ., t . : · .a ν w >11 id nut C-'lllt* up in the House until ClO's Detroit • •nvt'lltl ei had ended and aalil the lia e Ji.il!.· · ...·. I aid : ill Sei ; It d. As tin su· pen.-· :ntt η ! eri, the coal strike front presented this gen p 11 ' ' U Γ t ! ι , ι r ν - ι 11 ■ ; then ι · , el, ,■ ,1 d, wo, but a few , ■· i ·., ·.·.■■,:■ v. . '. ii curt:; ι led ces. * i ' ι total of m 1.1 · ι; by sympathy t : s .· ,· ι',.ιιπη ".mer· ,η 32 of Κι r uci.'■ c ," :> iTc.al ai lles wore '•••νί ·· c|i.i«-t work t<'day in an ^ other series of sympathy demonstra , kiiib and there was a possibility they might be joined by 8.2(H) from ; > nther pits -n the -tate In West ι Virginia the union prediction was λ j that all the 550 mines in that state, j e'"|,i"v;ns luâ.tlOu. would be closed ! within 18 h, .- Already 5.500 West . \" i gnna η mer.- have quit the shafts in .empathy s'rikes. Yadeuce' ■ Two hundred state n t ■ Opers were ordered into Gary. W Va aftt ι two men were wounded at ne captive mine which was con tin ing opei ations. Independt^nt (Continued or, Page Two)
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