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H*y*>'HNSE Ί, ïtetîterson Bathj Ufspatrh ( >NEY DAILY XEWSI'APE : Ρ r.i 1IKI> IN Ί MIS SE< Ί )N < )K N< m ,i < \ K()i.lN a AM » v'IRî;i \ I . RED CROSS l-WKNTY-KK ί HTM YKA Κ HENDERSON, Ν. C., I ΊΠ I Λ^ AFTERNOON, Ν >\Ί M;:ER _!!, 1 ί»41 •ι ΜΙ.Ι.-ΙΙΙ·.! ΓΛ Κ1 ' ΑΙ I H.K.NUUN ». \ ( Κ I · . -"I Ν I ' Α > FIVE CENTS COI Λ BRITISH SEEK DECISIVE FIGHT IH AFRICA #ww - w m m m m m · ' · ·»» www * President Roosevelt Awaits Reply From Lewis CIO Policy Beard Meets Τ cmcrrow Disorders Continue at Stiuck Captive Coal Mines; Carnegie-Illi noi.s Steel Shuts Down Ρ îvc More B'ast Fur-j naces. Η ι liinirton Nov. 21.— ι AIM— | Γ · iili-Mt Koosrvrlt indicated to do It;:;I no federal action might he cspectcd in th- captive coa! | nn m dispute before he receives ,i . ':l\ tomorrow from John !,. I I.cuis statins the position of the I ι " i Aline Workers policy committc,' on the Chief Γλργιι ti\ c s latest appeal for a settle mint. M i,1 ί iscvelt had asked lot· t · a ntenance uf the status (pa ■ · ■ ,i' .'1 a "clo (1 ah >p, ,i · a Ni-m Vork. Nov. 21.— (AIM — ( h iit-i;i«■ - Illinois Steel Corpora tion. chief operating subsidiar\\ ni I t.iled States Steel corpora- i tin ι !oda> annnuni'cd the shut- | dim η of live additional blast ι lui η.κ es for lack of coal supplv. I'liere are in addition to the si\ I il r il 11 , already < loscu dnv. il I.χ the captive eoal strike. ■ ; ' of an agreement to ar.· ι - i : :· . ' any resulting decision be | epteil in advance. Λ: , I ru is gave a clear cut indi 1 at the appeal would bo r·. - :··. 11> the United Mine Workers V. I' ι.·\ elt said he did not thi'lk t: · ι ild be any developments in ■ tuation until tomorrow. I.ii ni'.'ii, three of them sayinr, '.hey were pickets, were shot ι nil w ounded in a new clash be tween pickets and non-striking miners in Fayette county, l'a.. II liter ol the captive mine in dustr\ in that state. Three men « ere wounded there yesterday. V I ..t h:^ press conference ■ι he meant "developments >■ a initiative," Mr. liooscvelt . iu expected to hear lrom ..n.l his policy committee to and that was what he hail l: r.,::. « AJS il.I ο you decided what to d> ; legislation'.'" a reporter in <1 and. is no new on that, tlv ι Kxieiitive responded. m \v Pennsylvania disorder. : ι ι : ter 50 or 7;*> carloads ol ι: ι··.I Mine Workers pickets liad i n>m nearby Washington ■ '> t · the \ icinit.v ol tin· H. (' C· mpanv's Kdenl'orn mine,. \ ■ \ ..fier volley of shot.·, could be : ' d. Jap Diet Session Ends I \,iv. 21. (API The spcc i ι h nl the did Γι.nn,illy end | '■ ' 1.1\ when Premier Tojo lead ;i 1 1 ■ : penal rescript a.· king tin· »··■!- tiir their cooperation. I' .·. η· 'Γι i.i11 was received .'atei l > I·..· peror Hirohito I'm' a report (in • .· nei ,il late nl al'lairs and Ui an • : iiu|uiries from the throne. I'li'imei' Tojo during tin· sessior ft n' ied an end to the British AjinTiran economic blockade as the l'1 'ici· ni peace in the Pacific. Defense Road Bill Signed Washington, Nov. 21. ιΛΡ) ' 'e-ident Roosevelt disclosed toda; Hi.it he had signed a bill providing lunds for con truction ot delensi highways but that he had objecte! tin· inclusion of money for road in·: urgently needed for defense. Mi Roosevelt told a press cor.fer '"ce that he had discussed the mat lf>; m letters to the chairmen of th ^'•nate and House roads commit tees. nn only reason he signed th it t.isuie. Mr. Roosevelt told report es. was to get the money for delens "•ads. He said the bill olfeifd a plac where a saving might have bee made during this time of emergency ''lit that this was not done and mil "'lis ot dollars were put in the bi Jnr non-defense road construction 'Reds' Capture 'Blues' ïn Carolina Maneuvers Tired ι·>ιυ after eha-·ins the "enen ·., " for eight hours, f Carolina army maneuver.-, rest in a trick at Monro··, Ind. \V Λ Van ration · Win-ton. S. Ιλ. Harold Slid Ohio. Bottom: "Prisoners of war" lrom the "Blue" a: capture by •r U ; ('. η . atl.i.'I'.rd 1 > "Red" army in the N. C. Lett to right: Forrest Blackburn of Terre Haute, ; ; - : :. of Ni \v Y rk. and (o · yj.r Λ. llagla : Can! a. M'y pass through the streets of Monroe after their :i:i' "Beds." Far Eastern Status is Same Price Limit Bill Favored Baruch Says Nation Will Soon Be 'In a Situation Acutely Dan gerous.' VV; shingt m · AI') Τ man \\ Ιι·. tin π Ι m I 1r· < ·· . 11 ' ry World War pri diietioii t »ld the House I rules committee today that unless I (_'i ingle.-.·- art.· min cilia!. iy !· ι 11 ! !' priées, t In · na 11· hi Will in " 11 ' a :1 · luit h m ai iti'lv ri.itiR rmis." Bernard M. Il.n rl . \V. r!d W . head "I the wat indu tiv b aril. \v!; jiiw the inflat a .11.. :.. · pact <Ί v.ar- ! time ."]ieiiii ; π· ι ; : . ι.·ι. ι■ ι■ :n·\>. · .1 j his advocacy of "over-all" price cm· I Irai les- la! m l alla r than the "m·!. ·· tive" type ■ ■ :.· 1' d t>> tl·■ ad ministrât n II The rules 1 m ttev. ..king ut I unusual e\i e| >; ■ >n ' ι.·! r torn ut hearing .·ιι!.\ 1 ·«·! Congress, asked Baruch to appear in person. The comn t'e ι runsider ing a request by Chairman S: a« .!i. democrat, Alabama, of the House banking committee for legi-lativ right-of-way for a bill to e tabh n the limited, "selective" type of price control together with a request by Repr-.-entativc Gore, - Democrat, Tennessee, that his ••over-all" control measure be made in order as a sub t it lite. "Due to the depth of my convic tion tlia* we should protect our pea ' pic agamM inflation, a eharacteris'ir ' ol all war." Baruch said. "I beli ve urotectmil should be established not here and there, but everywhere. To me that means the over-all bill." NAZIS CAPTURE MOLOTOV'S SON L'| New York \o\ :>!. ι AIM The German radio reported today that a I Russian soldier identified by com : petent quarter* as the son ol Russian ' Foreign C'ommis-ar M· loto\ had been taken pii.-oiivi on the ta.-lern 1 front Arm ν Needs %/ 40 Armored Divisions Willi 1 in· A : . . ill ! i :ι I· ·. ! Ί .11 I AIM ί 111 ■ *. \ ι ! 11 y il' ι it .! 1. ,ι in . . ':.·■! I-1 i iilld ! i/i ·. I 11 : M il wu a re ;;u:ng tu p., rtir. j ■ ι ' ι . : i iiii'l si i\ mg 11 i lilt· ί. ,ι ι i i :. : ι ii„u»·.·.·· - ■ ι , 111 tu, ι ;. \ Γ ι>nt.'l ι ... ! ("add . L'. IT. II I .<1 III u Λ I· !.. .m IJ· 1 ι :, > : . .11 . 11 id . msii r ι.| tin· H' · · : 111 111 il .ill mil ΙΛ lev. a.- . · der 'it tiiiii tliift· ..m di\ · .· >ii.· ;·> ι :> . ι ;. 111 î into t.'i · ;ut\ .■ iit'ilijî I* ■ - ' Λ: y It \\.. I!it.· .-i.s 111 and sci.od :· <1 to In· the ln.~! day ul il 1 it·Ici · \< . ι·;.- 11. ! ' ιig 1 : ,ι · γ : ι ι ; γ Λ. l.iiy γ : , ι ûgaiii.-t tin· l'ii.-t Λ. iiij'. Tin it· \\ .1 battle in-·,' be another tra iveek. "Eighteen π■"iitn.- au·· I pi"P · ' that ui· create Γι·!· ,ιr:: .· en .1 sit ί i> likt· tilt· ' 11-1 aim .·.· i. i til ο :· .,ιιι vr: .' \ (I;·, temporarily :i '.in' ' Il v, . j ι > ι · ( li ut: ,il C 'lia rit s I . Si· ·!1. , mander ni 11 : ι 11 ' t ai m m il "\,iU \\ t* ! a\ ι . : . v. Γ to be foi'πied and a -.\'ii enn'.eni plated. We ought to have lortv ehani/ed divis.·'!!.- ι > wi· are 1 t,ι participai ai al lairs er-i . "By .lune, we'll I> ■ producing 1ι.i tanks, ru·>re than πΐ'"ΐ·;Ι; Ιο cqu.p Iw·· di> i.-i'm- month." MAISKY DECLARES DRIVE HAS FAILED London, X"> . L'l ι API — Ivan Maisky. Hus-ian an hi»->;ul.»r l" l.un dtin. said today that Hitler's blitz krieg in the east has compl. te'.\ failed." In an addres- it a luncheuii of Γη ί Anglo-Sot il'I ρ like relal ·. il- c ·;. niittce. the anibass.nl Ί1 -aid that : the -pint ol clu-e .iiul Iru'iidly c.e laboratiuii. Britain and the t'SSR i together with their allies and sup porttd by the growing revolt of tn·, peoples of nazi Europe and will friendly assistance trom across thi I Atlantic will, within the end. wu a common \ ictory over a cominoi j enemy ' Comment Is Refused President Koosevclt, ai Press Conlercnce, Rejects Question as Leading. U . ι λ ·'.. 21 -(ΛΡ) - I'll ■ ΟI ! il ici ' 1 l y i c a ι < i 11 . i 1 : h ι - ι. ι ' 1 : ( 1 ,i ι ''"'Ι ι ! i derstanding in far Eastern p"oblcin> aiUi l ' ' : I ie .Ί I >Γι· - . t ' ni -1 ( ! il WM'ther hr liai an; . . . · : i.r : ■:. -11" ■,<■> au n>| ii'i'.v, il. < : :|, type: have you stopped beating -your To a ituestion ·.· whether lu· was ; ■ - . 1 ; ' ■ ■ '1 : · Ί: ρ : ■ I' - Vichy e> .VI·' : Κ ιPresident s .al ! :r hail heard ! ' ; :■ > 1 t i i : 11. Ι,.,.ι .. . ι . lu ι r:e1. lie had ! rrpnrt.- i l', the -! > wing which : .Mi!· r :.tit· l>\ \" ■ ncan cqiiipn ' ' a- rd i>> t ■ li · . in their campaign :n laiiya. WEA1HEK I OR \ot: I 11 < \ROLl\.\ l'air and colder tonight. Sat urda> parlh ι Imidy. continued rather cool. I \tcndcd weather forecast tor the period Iroin p. m. Xov emher 'I to ~ Ml l> m. Novem l»er '^(i—Soulh \l!'.:ntic states: Temperatures falling to below normal fust of period; risitm slight l> middle of period and cooling tendeno toward end of period in Carolinas and Geor gia: Florida generally above nor mal. cooling tendency Saturday. Little or no precipitation ex cept scattered showers in por tions ut I lorida and southern Georgia ''Bloody Fighting'' On Russian front Marks Nazi Drive Red Army Reports Beating Off Violent New Offensive, With Gerrricin I esses Des cribed! as 'Tremendous Sacrifices,' ( By The Assoriated Press.) ilic Soviet ndio reported to day tî'.at t'irhtip.g is now in progress" hi fl're^ sectors a I or . Moscow's ^O-P'.iV defense r.· */ I V r Red armies r (| ν, :4,0ff v1*»! *nt new et- I ft nsh'o launched 11 t*.?c Gcr e^day night. • ·· ·,!' 1 1- . ι V I ] · (. ili;ng in Lir;jo lurcc »>f In V ν l.Avn n! 'KV t!.·. : id;«. • ·\- vnvcl ■ ' . K:ilinin. !>."> mile:· 11 •••η ν" · COV. . •ι · : »ur i'". ' in μπί'ΐ, '.ν ! ••Ίτ ··»::; ',.·;.·- Κ'. e- ι . ' ! ■ · i''iiushcd ·:. ·: torevc mi . . ' t ' .<· S· ··. .ι·· '.Mlint c 11 in;n'fl. (Icrmiin lo-se«. in tnrr. and ma ι liincs w . rr (It .crihed as "tre m π-.1:.; ·. : " \\ ilh the nazis ! t": s (if thousands «1 troops int'i the tiaminn battle line in an ;■ Item Ί t > break thro ugh Russian d( lenses. In the \ ·)1<·: >:an.- cet· ί alone, (if) miles northwest of Moscow, the Genii: n· wen : . da··,-e ι·ι.; eight ci;.. . ι : .nil.·; 12.1.111'' mi·, ; in' n't " ι ; ·. ' ί ■ i ; ;dee! nivd t h at [it·.! a : y ! : · ·, ' ..ireeed a \' n ilent ci ι M net ·.' ill· i end ;h< ν retired \Y( stv. ard. .·e . m : ,any vil lages. that : " e a! ■ trik itlfi v. .1 ! .· ·:<· Ti.ia mh·· tor. 1 m \1 ■ end that b!o i; · ' ' <:.e :»r, the enen \ · ; " -1.. d to strive Γ . Λ hull, ti: ·. 11:' el·'· Held I'.'eadfiiia: a this was a new Γ '■ · · Mo.-I'ow a e, M ■ So\ ;et l'e| '' ί ' : ' ·> ' ' "I'urthei j»r>>t;i e- " I iea an .a· ■ en tin- ι . η ι. ! m the IJouet.-· : vei .. ■ .ι. I kι aille. EUROPEANS WARNED AGAINST AMERICA Λ ι ; el r;i ii ι ici I':· ι' 1. ι ΛΡ ) Cabin; it .. ·< l· .-· barbarians' ! ; " >μ·\ cil a "pooi • lλ·>\ hoacl ol the ι·'.· ι; in c( .untrio. : V aid- lief r, . - : h <ί : 'ν Ann st-a. thai t: I · 1 I ' ; tall :n HITLER ATTENDS RITES FOR UDET.1· 1 ; Λ.ι 11. 'h ι ι ι · , :<· l line-a >0: vie.· ι. : l · ι ; · -rai Kr i Γ;ΐ'.·'- t . ;a> P. .i;· mini>trv He ichsmarshi ! Hoi an Wilhelr c ϊΡ' rman ( ■ ■ ; . · ■ ■ ' r nalod airn.ai ■•-ν :>< sr ch. ,vi '·ι - anno'am···. ■ ■ s ng oil « ; wh.Io a ni". '····■ :· γ, \va> ormi» t»--lod. Murray Slated * To Keep Post Ν \P> -Del. a.-itiv ' ' 1 h·■ ι . Ίΐνοη : ■ ft tiio t;is< ' ' ■1 re • Murnij w!ii'■ .· I.'il h. ·. 1 ... It'ti the; ■ - i| t'.i. : ' i'!···< un-, ni l'î'··· 'hr' ·' *Ι:»ηκ.·. ...» The C'li '·η 1 l.ewi-' Unite·') Λ; u ,· ·, -. ti United Λ ; .ton .h e \V ·..·: ι Ame: ii.ι md tilt Si el W · k< : > O: giini/'i'.g l". · ii ii ι : 111·· .:nri h.>.»t · I smaller unions appeared to be pled) ! ed ti> M i'i .i> u Ii· ' .. 1> ce ρ: ι · dent ·ιΐ the nune · 'ivkeii Up From the Ranks Maj. Gen. A. E. Nye The British Army High Command shakeup resulted in the appoint ment of Maj. Gen. Archibald E. Nye as vice-chief of the Imperial Gen eral Stall. Gen. Nye started his army carci a- a private. ί C Λ ΊΙ t ni l ι'I CSS ) Knox Sees New Warship As Symbol Newport News, Va., Nov. 21.— Λ Ρ Se ι et ,ι ry * ·1 ,\;ι \ y Frank Γ" al; ing at the la inching ·>.' in ( a H1 : ; · I ndùana ■ (ici·!:.π ii lia- -u-.it slcl y : ■ 1 "I t'a· nation' '.on ι w. Mil at war. \V| ..is· v. ■ m which · ι do of th··· - · ' . ' j Indiana ha< arisci .· phocnb BILLS ARE MAILED FOR AUTO USE TA> Wa-hingt. >n. Ν Λ Γ , Tentât ive Trc;i.-tn y Mr·· i ' '1 >Π < Ί' tire new S."> .. \ < :i» i ι\lei\ . ι ϋ tnmobik* use 1 ;r·: c;i ! !i>ci ] · ,. . \ ! i ! ïi.o mailing .»f bills l«. . η r ' : al·' • · 1 M ·» !.()! '< I nlltumnbilp « >\\ ! UT.· i)\ ci( i m I |· ;bh· h ing <·. un-em | The concern \v«»uld compile the !. j 1 ' ;.: < 111 η ; > > b ι U · ·ι'λ un· !r··;: sta'e fi'L «'.· 'M 11 ! - . .mi ·: .! . «>ut i· .' ι - pav ! ι : > i < ' * ■ 11 h χ · r at internal revenue υ 1 : >v or p. >st« »l'l ices. British Boats Are Victors 1 vi \ ' < API i'v ,, ei Κ:·ΰ. ι r Γ. il>n ! ,t, ti >!| ieii> > i,l M i Ο t- r ' ΐ ι ; il *. torpet boat.»·, .'in* >·· "· 'in· ι two light Bn ish crat! ι 'light >i\ Gem an bwa at close range for half an hour at .- auk one : t . wei e reported ti day by !: . ■ . ι. : ι . I ' \ The final score, the admiralty sai was one Gerfnah b lit certainly siu r by the British, another sunk 1 y pu - ! suing aireratt after I lie 0114. .«ι-ιι e I early Thursday morning, and U .. I more German torpedo l·· .it. pro e ί ably sunk late Wednesday nig if during the first orush oft the e; - eoast. ■! No casual! ι'. > were suffered by t [- j British, the admiralty said, but min .1.image na., sustained bv two ve . sels Forces Now Ten Miles Horn 1 obruk Britain's Armored Le gions Advance 80 Miles in 36 Hours to Positions Near Long Besieged Γ ο b r u k ; Nazis Evade Main Clash. Bl M.I I IN ( aim. No\. 21.— \5·:—Il «as oilicialh announced tonight that I.'M German tanks had been de stroyed in two big battles today on the Libyan desert. ι li> The Assoc iated 1'i 'ss) Britain s armored It «inns, a! ready within ten miles of long - besieged lohruk alter an S0 tnile advance in :!(> hours, today were reported seeking out the "spinal column" ol axis strength in north \frica lor a showdown battle of tanks, planes, and men. "The main battle has not vet been joined," a British spokes man said tersely. "All we have news >>1 niove 11ic ιiι - and a ixtui n amount oi lighting but nothing on a large scale yet·" Cairo military headqi al ters said armored British spearheads were kniting into axis siege lines around Tobruk while other columns by passed the stronghold on the south. ii was indicated tiiat al least pat ι ol the axis force.-', which lia\e rinsi.fi Tobruk for more than six months, con.-taiitly -helling and bombing til tu,y British garrison, were now caught between fires. I'nollicial reports in Cairo said General Sir Alan Curring ham's advance forces may al lread\ have established contact w ith the defenders of Tobruk. At Bath, England, Admiral Sir Dudiej I'i'i.iul ϊ·>1(1 an audience that "j .-! belore I canu to this meeting 1 '1 as t .ci it was expected Tobri·; would be relieved almost inimed i..tt iv." In Berlin, a German military .-p. i'H ,-m.in d «.•scribed the British I ,-h as a re; i power dr.\e." whil Italian ir-mt : in correspondents de clared that the U ti.-h were "sur prised and d -.•••ncrled by the ready and immediate reaction of our units.' The ΙίΑΙ reported 21 axis planes destroyed in yesterday's operations, with nine British planes missing. AI i I i ta r > observers said Gen eral 1 rw in Itommel'i (icrman corps was the chief opposition in the struggle on the I ibyan de sert sands and that the British were maneuvering to engage the (C !'.■··d on Page Two) Maneuvers Take Recess ··,!,■· S ( \mv. lil. ' Λ Γ ) - - • , ι ' ι · ■ ·· Ι'ιι il day.·. ;uv:i .:< ! . ■: *..!'·<! ! lighting" the t'ir.-α • ι ■. ι ι. j ., 4 rl ι * : Ίι «vted mane ; ! 1 ' V. il t ! 1 ! li « J S Will' rn-;< 1 ι i.ι■ I j >!. a.-e at 8:30 a. η ». t ι >day. An oi d : iron îhr maneuver di rector» stationed at Monroe, N. C\, p;it an end t·» a practice battle that ί■.ad kepi m'»-t "! the 300,000 soldiers parlicip; ting :n thv maneuvers on tin- .jump since daybreak last Sun 1 day. Paintings Recovered S, m", l'ii·. X .1 . X"\ · 21 (ΛΡ) — Tun nil paintings and a water color won· >ι11U'iι li < un the Doris Duke (Ί navel! estate. Captain Danivl J. Diimi el the New Jersey state police said today, by all i. ut'm ployed labor . or who sought to collect $50,000 I rem the wealthy tobacco heiress. i,_ The paintings, valued by Dunn at |.j $8,000. wore recovered last night in .1 an abandoned church at Carteret to which troopers were led by a su« poet, who, Dunn said, admitted steal in· :ng them and writing two notes of s. 1'ering to return them in exchange for ι $50,000.
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