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ιχν^)Κ! J nsi: % ' \ ΒΓΥ I ■ A Itettîterstm Brnltj ^tspaidt UOIN ONLY DAILY NKWSl'APK : !'! BL1SHKI) IN THIS Si·. > >K NO κ ι Η CAROLINA ANI) λ !u«.!N. ·■ RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ·ίί2·ί»"ίίτ»5"?«8·™ HENDERSON, Ν. C., THI RSDAY ΑΙ ΓΕΚΝΟΟ NOVEMBER 20,1941 >■ - " EIVK CENTS COPY Hcpes Fade For Strike Walkout Spreads Rap idly as Commercial ,V ners Join in Sym pathy Strikes; Lewis Refuses to Budge from Demands. U . hingtnn, Nov. Î0.— (AIM I !ιΐ ι··· men urn· -.hot and uiii'iiil (I today in I'ayetto coiin l> antlied of till' cautivc co;i 1 h in siriki* in Pennsylvania, as In ι : ι ■- I'M settl. nii'iil (it tilt· walk out w ■ 'îi'iit government action h i· Ιο ιί the vanishing point. .ι π μ.ιί.ιΓ w > ik ft. ι y in, 1 ■ which ιibscve- I . ι.a η. χt wrt'k. out a h > 1 i ' l'.i;>1 ivc mine .-tates. 'i'ike. called by the United : kcis tn enforce a demand ior a union shop, was still rapidly to commercial coal iii1 ΙΊ !... ι : Î10.000 ι *1111 : ! 11 e ι ' ι * ' ■ ! i .li·· :·) sympathy With t."· ι ' ■ ί! ".-es. In Penn- v'vann. • . 11-cl that a complt te do ·· ■ mines was likely by the v.n.-md ι : ■ iri't' was shot in the .-hould i . ■ , .en to a Bn iwnsv ! le. IV ;:d two other- were hit η .'.il leu as picket- and ηο'ι- | aiers cla.-hed near the j ne t the II (. '. F.ii.i 11 1".■ vi'tte c · mty. i :■ " ι rs alter the men «■ "·? ■ 1 the aittomi ibile of Mill" S -tendent .lai - M. her w a "ed ι >y bullet - nu', lie e caped • η the week two men won· ' <1 \vi· indcd at a mine ilea (I . . W. Va. C iic t.>r a -eM I em·· nt of the . y -Id tnke ·ι eaicd to end ' lined on I'aye Four) Ark Sinking Is Avenged • : ' λ\ ι\ . i_'0. ( Λ !' 'Γ ι a.i ■ nnounced 1 1..\ th;«t 'i; ' ( ' ,S : aiine v. I." η it w : ' : !u 11 y c· · ι ' t ; » ί î ) " w 1 ! : !1 nil».' in ■ · "· ι : : : !iii* i ni·: nr.:, of 1 he I >r i t i - h ' ' 1 ιγι'ιιί Ai ·.. I » · y ; : I had been > r I -11 ι h« » ΛI < · c i. î ♦ · ι ι mnaii. I ' ' .11!!' 11111 ("< 1 i ,(4!ll ΓΠ'Ο : I ' "i tîu ' ' ' ' I TV·: to Miu*i >I<"1 v.i tli do > · .· lilt» n ! > ι ! I ; 11 ■ ι η 11 w ι til dipt; 1 and gunfire two days aftet 1:' A,i; i ί · »y ;il was torpedoed a vvoei '* f · i tir* submarine 1 > the sur : 1 τ 1 || engaged it .it once wii; • tho announeemeiit .-aid- i ;ι : :,,'i that the crow of tiio U-boa a rtl .fit·» the water ii the sub *ank and 34 ol" thorn wtm< <· η aboard tho corvette as pri U. S. CRUISER CAPT" ■ AXJS MASQUERADER . . . Γ ν , ,· , . :·.·.1ι;ι :.··■ ci. π c » Γίίΐ,η! · <re· v.: · 1 < A bearding party fion th« U. s. " V . . . Pi:\ . , „ ·,··.. (Wpnwnld was mutmwr idi »fi intlc r ;j Id. which \·.. ι l·;. IU (i m 11111 i ι *. ·. . . ! ΑΓ.. ι '■ · v.. vr b\ : . 1. .· ( )cU : v. ; ί .'. ■· · η... _ lu· SL.i - : » 11 ί i S ■ !" : · m s ; s tr.i \Y :1 i : · :■ t >. · ·! î''· ι : i :ul : ■■ i;i. . '·;■ ..!·.'.··!.·:« ·· '· ' ■'■.·· λ* ·»ΐ("· Γ : The • 1— 1 : "· '·'·<"*· i.» Pni'i-t,. Rien :iIter an ait η r>t î»· Mibotage her failed. (This is an official Wa.- ken by : : i/o crew to Pui-rt. Rio» :>KtT a 1 Vichy Shifts African Command Weyganri Reports of His Kesig riation are Not Denied; Paris Paper Demands African Move. Y ···.>·. :!·. 'Al l ( ici: : ' Max M <· Wcynan.l ιι Y .· . t . "Si ιΠΗ·vvllt'l C : II -· " Π ! Ιι'ι 11 I·'. . Ull'l'" ' da ν .ifl : ■ : !i i s: ι κ !■ -ι ι :·ίι 1 : > ' ι , ■ ' had ivsiKiit'd .ι M r h.il Pelai:, Iproconsul and militai^ coinmanctti' I in n,,rlh ΛΙ rira. ι His depart ut? after throe days «î ιί m I orriiri . ' ■ will) a cli-n..liai \ Oorman-cinil ι i, i ί ' :ι, • Noveaux Temp , ι ι ' a . I (Continued on Page Twi0 U. S. Warning Sent Nov. :»0.— (VP) Mates put \ oh.v thai this govern lin il I was eompel.'ed to make a ) e t e ι «•-stud:· oi relations ih i {a ·. e. brcji.M' # » I the re wed tii.il the I'reneh iiiovim; toward coliahi i aiioii wiih (ht \\ ashi:. ;i"ti - - ί n e I il ί te cl 4)11 il»·5 U · todu CtîlM < 11 ff'l, iil>( eioser nia u \. I notiee earned a irank warning. iiU'o. ni! d sonn es saiii, whieh itr.un.tird thaï se»ienee ol diplomat·; relations was a possibility. * ndervt ί <■ 1 ar \ of State Sumner Welles sl.it1· (In ease to («aston Hrm.v -lityc, the * π m h ambassador. dmin:; a eonh π su e .ve.sterda.v. Heavy Rains Would End Restrictions All ;nm, N* 20.—(AP)—Heavy rain bcl'urt Chrislmas would end Ο'ΡΛΙ rcsî ι it'li··;1. ; : u,.. ι : : -1 uniaiiHTr la! 1 ·... 11111 m ;. :ui permit luither post puni !.t ni ' I a ::n per nnt cut un industrial eleetriety in seven south» t ,i. ;· rn - :. ι ; ι - f - Chi; .!· I ' Λ Κι 1- .aici I. 1 ii-'.:" ; ι .· .u : t ν "ι.ne way . 1 :in ·.· ! Would - 1 - g · ui ( h( d Di cOmbc r 1. i.ir tin» who! |':ό^γ;ίιιι will be drop ped." L'nder present rouillai ions, thr < >PM t<>rbid> outdoor and commer cial Cliri'tuuis lighting. The use ι : . Ί b:.!o·· • ·τι ind «τ tire-, however λ pcrn-MÎïed ' A > li wiii A k.& Resignation oî Wey g and Announced Of· icialiy ; Fenarvî is Sec retary General. ΊΊ ι \ : · ■ I . ' '.I IXI! .it■ ■ genera 1 ;.i l π Χ ι 11 h ΛI k'ially tanighl. (I Λ »;.··ιιτ..'ΐ Ali ... ; ( ·. 1 French i (111 κ ι 11 i; mdi'i' u! I : P> |U .1' 1 V it. Juin, ri'liM <■ i.i-iin i-jimp. w; m chief "I lin· un : ' ι ΛI rie.m loir, ι was nan ed c 1 . !·. Wc.-.t Ai ere -1 r.·' it·:; ι Pakar is ci Υ ι Αι !" i ic ni \\'ι >·.· manent seerc Africa Al 1 Algeria. Wi v. ami ν 'uτι· in - It'- dep : 1 trumd voici ti'nlli (I Pai d'efenso ni ) described tack" and c. the iîriii.-li ait l.ii.ya Kt'ivivd. a : • appointed pc :·.ruerai I <r Fn·· de. named ( ha: . Cl ni ' Γ L". !'.<■: ι c;v>r1oii France." ■ cidM ·'! : .e G Cl ' : ι. ι η-I '· ■ for an inur.edia ;ainst what v.. itish-Ameriean ■> Imi at a time \vh« driving westv. ; "i area i < -1, ench Atru'.i foi: noktii « \roi.i\.\. I; lin collier «est and north ('entrai nui t.uns tonight: Frida\ colder l.iir in «est. clearing in east preceded !·> rain in east pur lion Parker Pulls No Punches in Raleigh Vice Meeting Daily Dispatch Bureau. In tin· Sir Walter lintel. By BOB THOMI'SON. I' It iiil». Nov. 20. North Carolina J 'U·· and law enforcement oliicvr.-. wli·. ,· counties lie in the vicinity oi ': 'ar\ camp.-, have less than m\ v·' <·,. ι-, cieai themselves >·Ι tli '''· · ·.< "I being "eit.'rer unwilling . 1 ' -1 i > 11 · " to clean up prostitution m then localities. ': c\ il authorities, ~ aid Bri Siiclii'r General E. i1. Parker, coni ■•ailant of Fort Bragg, can clean "!' "providing there is an official w'ill l" do so." So far. he told those assembled at yesterday's vice con torence here, there has been little evidence oi such a will in η any lo i'.ul 1110 general 'lui nut limit lini! •i ir !·· ci itK i>iii. Ili ultimalum wa.» . 111. : ,ih1 !.. lin· j j· > ni t. lie ,-aici tlia; .! iv.iulitiun.- (.lid not .-how markiii ·. ι>:··\ «.·: .cut before .ianua.y 1. I;·· would invoke the May .. <.-t and have . · .ι Λ \ · i till* i'!i till· i' i \ : I ai. the ι jtit I:..', ■ u*.t d.·!··.· Tin· iv.k η t·. ·.: . . ι. lark- an e tin· Hi ■ eiiee * > \ ai ii d .S ην \\ e: d< t'eil i Ve 1Π til' 1 It'll.. ί I k lll.it Ci. ernor Bmughton, who presided, re marked with some sarcasm tiiat "tlli'l i· see: : ι ' ' · τ; - ! t \ ,nUfd -·'■ L ρ . iftt ι Icavy ï ightmg Under Way at Vt/'ci oiamsk, Kalinin and Tula; Russians Ad rïi'L ·. iihcuawai From Kerch in Crimea, ' î'v The Λκμκ 'f trd S'ress) I lie Russian·. today writ· re - |.ι . ι. i ι . inline a ii 'V. < Herman * ! ι ι ivi· against Moscow. v. nil ; ...I \ heav> ri..liti;u inul τ V :okt>ia f.ili, ι>Λ miles \\;·-ι and slightlj η >i 111 of IVlos rii, at Κ a i i 111 il. ί!Γ> liiihs nor t it - \\t ι ul Hit· capital. anil al Cilia. It·,, .uii.-s sautii. i in (icrmaib l~o « fit· press in: ,i;miM Rostov mi Hit Dull t i\ ; τ at the clooiivas lt> the ( ali ta -lis. 11 ..it1 C'r:int .ι ■" ; -.ιίΐί!ΐ. a S· ■ 1 w;..· : . liftai tick:.. .·. adg< tl t. ,.t Rt-,i • '■' m .. ι- hatl . '.'ii.: ii ί Kt rcn "l· >:■ ■ 'rutin·ic π a 1 lis" l« t 1 Ic-ian tl tl. it ··. 'It t han ?l>.iluO til · .· Il- : .ill i)!'t'i I annihilated in .-'.ιπηϊημ the city. H:tl r's high ci>iitinand last week end reported tie. lull t>f Kerch, stcm:·■ I ins ' ne tu Ηιι. -iu'a great C.nl r;is»'· nil I'lfldi··. Oil the central front, the Red armies were reported to have ( η; ·Ιι (ί .. ni λ German «tf.s mi I.: I. ".x :mmitions < ■ nier 1 (!■> miles south of .Moscou in ·. hich . ι il;:zi used iiO.OGO troops mil SO Uinks. Sin'» t ci rri'siiomlent■ cl»·>i.ired ( ι i ι. ι m .lis !■.((! lu i·n dri\en from two village about Ι..- ·' ir..i"s from Ί ula χ tenia χ .in·.', suffered lirax χ losses. The Ru.- ans adn iftotl t:.ey had ! I' : : ! 1 Ί 'Ml ;. ι e\'aC ... 'i1 .ι ' >·! il age.- 'lid l>! »i> ' .ting .:l tii ν··Ιι kn'ainsk sector, λ here the ( ί· : : : . : : ι ■- wt re -Mil " ·. ι - : hr v. a five infantry divisions (abotit 75,000 : : ι ; ι ι .nto action. : ' · Κ . . a \ I; lan ι·;ι ; ■ 11 :. I. -a! a German tir .ι· aga in.-1 V..U,· . .v. ;.ii j · ! a·' : 80 I· . 1 < · east if. I.e!n:if»nu( had been halted. ; nd -aid LftiUvgrad '.va- -till in rail cm munication \x;th the t'SSR interior. The Germans ha ν claimed their .-lege armies virtually sealed Leningrad oil fruin tin re t υΐ K:ls ria. ? w £ Ο Resolution Approves Mediation Jap Envoys See Hull U'a till ins. η ! ι Kirmicnt 1 ί ' ! I' \'. :· ! ; •cial iCn .1 y -aid, "\vt ;v ng rail il reply t« t "the con ar.d when :■ d to meet ·.·· ·w .-aid ■ dv <>ï !·.·■ At His Desk inte r natio η al and Domestic Complica tions Cut Jnto Thanks giving Observance. m; ·, \ I'll |..\Pl !·1 nod cit ;/i n ' ' -t .îi\- today ι nil i; -t "earl" ·.>date fin· the j ;·ν · - - » pt him and ("libers ;it ι ' r day. S \t -.ι ■. ayed their . c 11 r. nti! next : ; \ Ι it· for the ::i\ Ί 1 . · ·· . · ·.·:>· \v:!l re ■ · · i i. y in the :·· ■ ι · · ι i'" aident • _ ί , .lit·.! ' . · .-; read bc· ..,:ik . : :.i! rrMna I'M-- - !. ',r' i". . ;n'> who pro p -i d IN· expel ·.cnt 1'i ι Cirri Kve itive ι 'i'H'd <in the ι ο ! wate!: the e strike de vr' p' . nt- It tlie -fik« ■-11 ι ition pern il lit ν ·'! -·■ ··■ War:!'. s '.Continued ur. '''age Four) Declaration Sayi 'Mediation and Peace ful Solution of Our In Justrial Disputes is o; the Utmost Import ance.' 'IlJl I . Π1 t η Λ ■Thr CMC ) v. it\t;r<w· tlio * ■ t <i. i\'<tumont ai î ί -.ν t tniH· will lu' ! t11 t ίΐ!]! . ι· ί - UCCt S ί I i 1 pli »·-< '('t «t !» 'Il · ! ,il dolVnse program. 'Labor appréciative ι-,οιί "'ί:ιτ ,Hl-.»Up that ! τι 1} ; ;; (i'atmn ap<i prao·:.il - •in· mda-trail fi. ..air- is ■ ><[ importance." Axis Forces Surprised Attack Churchill lells Par liament That Positions of 'Marked Advan tage' Have Been Won; Axis Capitals Scoff at British Claims. (By The Associated Press) Britain'·· desert armies, 750.000 • ;trong. w ΐ'Γι- reported driving deep into ! ι h ν today after ad vain iim more than .">0 mile·- on a ! 10-niiii· Iront in a vast and secretly - launched offensive aimed at knocking the axis out ni north Africa. Late t><rl;ι>■. informed quarters in London ι.,a t!ii three-day eld un slaght threatened to trap the G. i - ian ii.ivt·.·· n;ior General Envm Κ nu·! ·. a big settle battle now Two nazi divisions—about 30,000 • :····.(>- -'·'· ·:'■· reported wedged in I·. - twe it .siege-girt Tobrak. 90 mile·, we t i.f Egyptian û'.ntier. . ·ι i Bardan 7.1 aides we t ι Γ Πτε border. The RAF reported its planes had bombed "axis tanks and motor transports moving west ward on the road from Salum"— —evidently in retreat. British warships were report ed heavily shelling avis troop columns and supply lines and naval officers ^aid there was no sien so far of any avis naval craft attempting to engage them in battle. !' ··-:. i!:,-pa1ehes -aid the attack, which started at dawn on Tuesday, c· < îer s .n and Ita 1.;. : t troops back >ϋ ":eir ! eel· .n sh·-eked surprise. In i.ondou. Jl'rime Minister Winston Churchill told parlia ment that the long aw ailed hig push had already won positions of "marked advantage" and that the decision might com" "within a few hours" in a giant battle of mechanization. ••'Γ1 ·. t'a· ·: tiino v.v have met ding that d on Ρ Maneuvers Near Climax V. V . Id, No\. . ! ;··;. ! · Λ all the ιοί· ! > enemy .... ■ :-t t! ■ ·ι ut'>ved ■ 'i ■ · m l'ulay in the ' the \rmy ι ι, ι in the c ' 11vilinas, • ■ ' - I -i.d di '.i ' - ■ ,·. ; u'wer the Ni V ·> lb' ' .I'M tlirew ovt rv ' · e b.gger F >-st Army ι ι the slower di vision advancing westward from the (Coat noed on Page Five) Babsoti Advises Purchase Of Defense Bonds, Stamps Κχ p.m.ι κ \\ h (CopM'iuht. ΙίΜΙ, Publishers I mam ial Bureau. lit.. > Nl \ ■ . ΛΙ \\ 1 ; ι ' e - ing in many recent conservations, i ha\ e ei urn in b< ο ι I : . l· > η r.y I indiv iduals are it ,v de. dedl.v ;I1K οi:t nl . de Ί' .ν . ι - a ■<! ι deal of "gossip" going thé rounds about unemployment. ι . inflation, t'urthet deva..i:>.. η ». Mi di Mar. the plight ot iw ■ r.i'.i · nessman. the ,-i/e and μί- :.· >.c ·: the national debt. etc.. wi.ieh has .10 : factual ba.sis. Unconsciously, a good deal ot harm may be done 1 such talk continues and particularly so i.' ,1 is further falsely embelli hod η the π telling. I. therefore slmuM ! ke to c lear u| a few misunderstand ings about at least one ol these η... I - lei's. Defense Bonds 1 r.«·..vti iht· tear ι xpros-ed that Washington might in some way ' < ·ι ·;.>» ut these bonds or ι · ct .·< their ultimate payment in ;ni\ . ι their respectiv e due dates. This argument is usually prefaced ·.» the .-tat»·.; · nt that the very tac' tie . . ■ 11 clbeing now non-ne ;; · ,,:ik ;,:ui at" no value a- collat r .·: bank loans is the handwriting ■ the wall. Hence, an inkling as w iiat purchasers may ultimately ex ptci. Th..- a- all nonsense. The act creating these bonds cer tainly provided the public with a mve-tment medium. The de :ensc bonds were made non-ncgot able beeau.-e > > l 11 guvt'i'imu'iit \\...i, ed U. S investors t·· own at least one (Continued on Page Five)
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