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fWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C„ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, UHER 25, 1941 1 n^V^ΚΝ,,οΝ FIVE CENTS COPY Rail Strike Parley Continued a tt # β AAA AAA A A A ——— Protection Of Dutch Guiana Linked To U. S*-Vichy Tension A rBig Push' on the Eastern Front The Berlin approved caption with this photo states that a disable ! supply truck is boins* moved out of danger by Nazi soldiers, while in the background is a farmer's bur· i.l- hniise. Caption did not identify where on the Eastern Front the action occurred or how the vehicle b ι. -ne ih.-abled. The local hoy at right doesn't seem very interested in help;ι . . Russians Advance West Of Rostov Advance Still Continu ing, Soviet Newspaper Reports, With Gains of as Much as 100 Kilo meters in Some Sec tors. Moscow. Nov. -Γι.— ( Λί' ι — liiissian forces on the c\tn me "Uthcrn front have advanced in ^inic sectors west of liostov as much as 100 kilointvs. (about ι;.' miles) in a powcrtui cajiiter iNsault aftainst the Germans, the ,n\eminent newspaper I/vcstia -t iled today. I lie advance i·. --till continu iih, the paper said. •ν'. I dill 11 .1 · ■. 111 I'll. ;u !',· t : 1 the nd\ ancc 1 m! Π indicated . "i d at t!. same ·«■ as a fi l ■ te- ( a ! j ' ■1 it :;τ ι·!»:. » push in 'illhei n -IV; m' r |> ίΊ ed yester ■ ' ' On ■ an I/v ι 1 d. retreat ■ ■ I"1 !;i|.i:i:eU l\- ' :i: Is.» main diri C • iiid ,ιΛ much α.- Ι=··ι kilem. ters ι· sectors. ι In:: Su\ act ι ■ ; i; \.i.- · id la ·· ··· stun "a leu day a:'· ' 1 1 Hi · r 1 i il hi.: e ■ Ί in ' ,\ ι.•ported ' . ' :· till c ty neai <:.e · til of ': • : it and a n.it· ·.·. .ι'■ : · the in'. · <( "t nued ill Page Si λ η) Gaston Paper Charges NYA With Reprisal ' ·>< '."in;·. .\"uv. 2 Λ. ( ΛI ' )- 'I'll ■ ■ Castonia Gazette said tody y thai e\ erv ΝΥΛ project in Gaston coun i- discontinued today -nlelv bc • Mise t.ie NYA did not l> · ti.e edi t 11 ial policy of the Ga. . ' Hie acta m, wl; ic!. .. r·. ce al midnight la. t nigl l. ..lU-c'.e i >e\ 1 ι I·! '>ji cts and 12 t emp. y · >· The pa pel aid that G. ·: .'tu area director ol tl. ■ NYA tn iieao ouartei.- in Charlotte, an i 1. Ζ. Η 1 · ot the Wl'A, also with head<|U.a te: in Charlotte, came here la. t tiKl. and put the order in el'iect. The paper quoted Superintend a Huntei I tubs ot the Gaston conn • y chorl and Etnory 13. Denny. -t..ι IVin· icratic Ciiairman, a.· aitiiioril. lo; the statement that thi edit.'i'i.i policy of the Ga,:et;e was sole rea 1 η foi discontinuing G a.· project. Ill is state.:.ent, the paper said, a I.·, had haeii conlnnied i:i Kaleigh. Kaleigh, Nov. 25.·—(AP)- John A Lang, state NYA administrator, de nied today that the editorial polic; (.Continued nn P-ige Se. en Christmas Furloughs n «'Muniïton. Nov. 25.— (ΛΡ) — The Arm> said 3ierr> < nil amas .t month in ad\ mir toda\—with the t*dnigs lL;.t ix tween 700.000 and 800.060 svddiers would gel Yuie.ide furloughs. i».\ tin War departments .sli niiir. approximately half <>1 the land forces will be granted leaves to go home for the holi days tin' t is raised the prospect o; li.i biggest Christinas tr.ins rortatien rush in more than ι\\t» As far as possible, soldiers are to he released on twa da.vs— !)e c' itvhe" li and Dcreiuoer 1 *— d ]· li-'iiv, on whei-'.rr the\ re ceive l u: loughs of one month or two \■■ e.-i» ■·. rhev :»re du.· hack in th" ranks on January ' . and anuai > I J. ι e>peel i\ e■ i *· · JAPANESE PREMIER URGES COOPERATION . X.", 2~ ι ΛΓ ! ' nv · Ί · ι ». pc*;;k:· g . .· cl ,i t .. ΐ 'y :i ι·ι d t y *:" t , gi'd · η ·;ιΐν. s." t' ! : t d .·[' . pe dy complet!· = ' f- \\ :,i ce· ΐϋΐΐι <: ny *o face t!u w..\\\ U !1: ·Γ illtcnia t i'Jlial S ît t'nis pr·.41· I Leonard Asks Extra Session To Cut Taxes 1 î: ' \". ■ 25. - ( Λ Γ ) .1 P;u i · I St:>li*sv: 1le. sécrétai y ι > ι ' 'e State Fair Tas Association, a kei ■ ( ; λ ι "'Γ T'.i·. )ushti:n today t. · ca I «i.·· it si latin ρ into special session I ··» = .· · Χ·-ν:'. Carina's taxes. The reaue-t was made at a meet i n; > ere m :he adv isory budget com . π. called l'y tlie governor t '■ . ρ·.ijui-od t.-x change.» fo . , '.π to the !:>+:< legislature. Broughton, who is ex officÎQ chaii ssi.,11 ..t tli · ci ι riiissi·in. was pi e^ d ing when 1 "iciard made his request Tile chlet cxecci \ , iminedi.it ·:. .piked ;.ny p.. :"l:ty ol a specia session by replying: •Just get "hat dec cut ol yu; ■ head, there will he no special .»e sioti." ' ι \V ilia id L 11 .well ·.· Hal·· - (Continued on Page So Axis Fact is Renewed Seven Signatories Added to Anti-Comin tern Treaty in Berlin Ceremonies. Berlin, Nov. — (AIM—The a nti-ennimtern pact sponsored h\ ( ierman? was renewed I < > i tivc \ ears and broadened to in clude 1 signatories toda.i in a i" liv <-et : r.-piiy at which For ( is;n Miirs!' r Joachim vim Rib bentrop dec iared tl .it the west ern dean c: leics luid become "as-i .taiûs tu world commun ism." I'· : ■ ' 111·' I', η in · lies i" 'da !r ι i led ι ι ic" ι ! ' ; ; 1 : ; it ii in < » ! c ' . ι t.1 !i 11 :, 11 .illy . M > · . >v. 'm ι I : t Kil)b !r.i| U'l'lari'd ti ■ ' r. * w lil : c-t" until 1 hi, «I·· 11 ic ."ii of w >rU! ■niiimunism. I·'· i !< 1 111» (::■· l'.iid ί· ev onts i. · the1 east" communism without doubt ι, ri . ed , 1 ' ■ ;. im which it πι· or, hi η id, but hi iddi'ii ;!>··: ti 1 till w iI much \v<u·:·; tn :i. ,: .ι t : ■.'■ iii, ; liiinist :c :ie ■i'. !'Ίν i'iini.slied from t!;" ci m." •1. : 1 :Ίΐι- r tu them (('·'!!' ■ :· . -t. l'as·.· Scvt 11) BROUGHTON HOPES BAN MAY BE LIFTED f !.. i.'iiii , \' '. 2Γι. ι Λ Ρ i- -G ivor •il I .. i "I - . I ' ' ι la ν that h . ι ·ι ·ι'd ; i ι ! ' ΟΙ'ΛΙ ι · ι " 11 ■ · ι ■ ρΐ'ι ill ibi t - ing ad\ ertising and dec irative light turc. | H:. *i.t i·, . ; : :t ru h ci t<> c.in ter v..i l ' ' i i : : ' Cuiitr. :-siniH ■■ Stank·.. W :·ϋ. ! il ι r t 'day an I hoped that ho niii»ht then announc wlii il '.1 if i'.. η . i ■ ■ ,;n t be ί 11 led. WEATHER KO It NORTH CAROLINA fair and continued cold to nisht Wednesday partly clouci\ and warmer Senators Solcns Exp.t:·) Opin ion That Mr. Roosevelt Acted From Concern Lest Germany Oc cupy Dakar; Brazil Sends Military Mis sion. \V ·- ■;·,· '!: ;i .-·«··,· "Λ — ' \1»1 —-Ti p ei-patch <>1 :i prol ctiv · force of Fnitrd SI··' - · - · i,· h fini ι>γλ wo ι much com mendation "n the Senate tiday anil tin kmiitui disposition was lo link the move with the criti cal M'tus of Franco-American relations. Se vera 1 liât τ-. ■ < ι : r ! ) ι "h. ι·. i ny's ι ί c · ; ; h · ite min··· .id that President Κ ·■· evelt eb \ : · 111 -1 y in tended t·· I ■ ■: ft:i il an·, threat to this vital suntjly sour g which furnishes more than 60 pe. cent ul the bauxite ore ro|"i" il b; this country's rapidly expanded alu minum industry. Although they ((aimed to !ia\e confidential information, some well informed legislators thought that Mr. Roosevelt ί.ι,ΐΛ have acted from concern list (i~r maiiy occupy Dakar, France's strategic base on the western hump of Africa, an.' tb "i tr\ later to move into French Guiana. which borders .the Dutch colony on the η -rtheast coast of S-»nth Ameriçi. S ■ η ; ■ 11 ·;■ Hill. D.-morr.-t. Ala! am '.lie majority whip. · ·>" s -d l'.; opinion that the President sen" : '-mod : ι re ·< to Dutch Γ. ι ana "be cause we knii'v that '!; .·<* · i>·· > j (It'll ■' ■ ι!'< leiicc : ι·' ■ ' :·. 'f.t' · :·; ! Pet a in re;;ar.lam ibe Fr· n·.· Ci nued on Paye Sev. π ) Atrocities Are Charged I,'·ρ(ί> ι·, χ : ■ νί>ι ·; •"..Π· *41ί I'· : ai .Μ.||·»1·λ . noli· t.. til n.liions with v. ;··<· in has diplomatic relations ρ π ■ · h,it ο calkd ( .1 ' r ι ■ : , t ■ ■ ■ ' -il")1 ! {, . .:u .. ;ι··ι·< ·γΊ η μ 'γι a br< ! tin' Λ!· .-.ci iv. , ι : ι ■ heard 1 <·ι day. Till· Il .·. .1 ' I t ;e c, : · . . < : _χ !.' , ι. : I ; 1 i , lit ι )oint οι : ι;·'ι it" : > dr; e : ι · traiispi rι■ . ■,,i na>l ·.;r;p;ji t . old ici s <, i warm <·;,■*!. ι "Kid a ι in y ρπ ι rie-'s a π · 1 ■: t'd I ' : , their cyvs ι nt, then eg.·:. hand··, tar · :. it oil their stomachs ha·.·· ipped open. they have be η ti anks and crushed to piects, ι". ' .ira-1 quoted the note· a HEAVY LOSSES QUÏET DESERT TANK Β A TTLE Her Second War Miss Ella I.at ter Γη the first World War Miss Ella Latter served England with the war hospital supply depot. Now 70, she is a driver in Britain's women's transport. Two sisters, aped 77 and .75. work with the women's volun teer service in London Successes Second British Brigade WI ρ e d Out in Two Days in Africa, High Command Says. Konus Novι Λ5* -Italian ;·· ;ul ii«*r:nan fort'-rs in Libya h ,v.· ί-ist t'e >··■·· -nd Brit ih Γη.?: a de in f.vo d - ' ν in the north \lr'C.i baU!.e of tanks and are lienidation a lar;o ;>art <»i ΒrΐίI h amend forces c l'iaht in po !. is. the Liai! t::s reported tu da.\ . ' τη .»·;( annn1 niced the '22'\ \ in"!:· ; t\I brigade \va.··· : ν ill the Rir el 1. : η il "sort at m ivemon1 ;.roa is to : : η · British : η had ! pri.son Mid the 1 1 · ! 1 Ϊ ill - *Λ\ itish inks Infantry Fighting in tensified in Region Southeast of i'obruk £<s British Pour Rein forcements into Afri can Fray. ( aim. Nov. . I ho r 11 tank battle v. I·i■ ■ I) h ι·- ht rn r ;»··! · i<ir throe days «n .m un ( ill t ..tti-i'ielrt m ar lit·/ ·.: Ί ' ι .ι to die down io<! ι .is th·· foret s of both sides were re d·.· e.i I \ heavy easu >!t i n. Infantry Sighting i.i ■ ! i re gion i;ii miles south* -t of lo'iruk was intensified how '•r. as t'M1 British ivnr · ii r·· ί.orot menls inio (he tr;:. ti iim ι !i ■■ ί ι· 1.;ims east arid ■" η h. Tin ' ι is no evi '[leu'1! ' ' ' : ι • 1 ! - \νι·ι· · biing sen* nn :: ■_'.r:.rl ;■!:>· I·■ -, t ί >! 1 (';■( ·ιι Γ ■y '. a swi ;t Bri iis. ι ι ! > · 1 .·... r ι : .·· IViediterrniv a: -.-.-t. \ headquarters cunii'omii; le said tank casualties on both sides n.;u h( en heavy. it added that about pris oners, about liall' of whom were German. had been taken around 'i'obruk and an additional 1.000 η the frontier area. South Ai r ran ; rces ·.·. e, e t.ο···· ;i into th·" battit· fir.-t, the i" aim ι .ini que .-aid:, and sustained a heavy at tack by nazi tanks and by G nnuan infantry ι ished tu th. scene in , rucks. The South Africans were heavily minumbered, the British said, but they tnuglit "with magnificent eour igc until Ii.·'. t i - h armored f-»rce.< put η an counter attack winch eventual .\ drove ι iff the German tanks witn ■?eavy losses." Th; communique said New Zea land foi'i-es. - ipported by Briti-h anks. were continuing tiieir ad ance toward Tobruk. The British forces besieged at To bruk rushed from their trenches md captured over 2,000 prisoners, the communique continued. In the soutniin sector of the r - ert, the British -aid, troops ot ·. ί if th Indian ci : . ·η have eapt . iv \ugila. neai G:alo ( ).i.-is. Officials said 119 axis airplane had been de.-tπived : .·<· η the beg:η :i;iiK <>t' the offen.- e nun midnight S ;nday, h 1 of then: in aerial eoiu ,at and (iii on tin■ .. and. Bnti-i; ni nie.- sin ■■.>. ■ 11 44 Brit : - ! .!. - lu t in tin· ,-iiii e period. : ARMY MANEUVERS in final sî agl I _ \Y ; -e λΓ: s Ι|Γ 1.1 U' Ol ,11»!, . ΐ'ίΟΟ ,1Η * 1 ~. . ι i. · : · lin;,le . Carolina*. Lica't Naii'. c! ι quarter.-.. t·· ·: Army and 1 corps to "heed training battle The exercise by next Monday wartare—with oiu ι itely mechanized aim ' is strong but si,>wer r ι .inti-tank weapons — m:g: apidly thai it will be ι j umpires. Stimson Says Finn Troops Used By Nazis ; w . See 'i '. > v\ r today that Finnish troops "are now being mm -ι . y · ■ ι .ι :.;.n· >:v a wa-y a- t ■ : e ■ '■ '■·■ I■·< .;. - ι the Murroansk-M -e. v. pplj Urn over which outs de aid Hows int. t\nssia. Ill a -'late:; e1. - < ; eonsly with 11 ;. ι ; ■ ■ ι t ■ .c > Major General Janus 11 1! r. . d puty lend-lease administrator \vh recently returned from Rus-ia. declared that the F.nns "art otic ing Germany great assistance in cut ting across our national interests i the sunnly of lend-lease material 1 Russia." Both Stimson and Burns said tin deplored the Fmni-h position an [ (Continued tin Page Seven) ι î de\ Germans Report Landing Of British In No rmandie Be I'll!!. > 2> ; Λ!! ΐ Cîenv.an ! :·.· 1 mmand Γ ι: lirst tiirι.' :· ii·:·'iH'd an Esml: attempt :·· - ' ! >'t on ι«·οαμ < ·: French soil today, saying that the British t d to land tivi; boats Sund..\ : light and were repulsed v.." avy losses. Although t: ι high command did not ni\ ι :m number, size οι tvjiis : · ' involved in th · operation : ' curt reference, an autli"r:,vi >onrce belittled the iiu aient -· iving the wholt in\"i';.'ed .ι mere 40 or iio men. This :ie «as unwilling t· discuss tin plaie oi the incident, and the I; i;!. command did not say whether the British actually had siniO'-i.l m getting ashore (The Β ι .11 - h -.iid the Normandie coast wa·. the scene of th foray. ' i ni :i Ν J.· - ι API- Λ !'■ ..." landed Oil \ · audio. in F ι :"■·■ · . > l'a.. . the n.i'i > ι : announced a id ay. said tho ; '.alt·. ' tho • nly ι ··>· man • 11 ■ ·. 1 ' ι . \ . naehine gun bullet aii.stry ont . 1H anx < :> ii 11 : ··)> w ith ■ ι·ι;. : .1 I.. I ■ tho oe to ■ \ 1 Ό» bv .nu t \..-ia . a*i . ■ ..i'm.s to elicit information which will be withheld ii'oa am "It is learned in London that t.idaν - Gem in . · !!>ui .t 11 ! >hahi\ irtevs to .. Pa ish ρ tri ' u hi, h « - <nd d ■ η tho 1: .J : ν 11\ ·,· -'3 on the . ...> ui Ν. ' ■ ιΐκΐ « Ànti-Strike Legislation In Offing No Agreement Reach ed ai White House Conference at Morn ;ng Session; House Labor Committee *o Draft New Measure. ι I'.v f ;* \ssociated I'ress) Rcpriscnta'ivrs ill' railw ays .nid their workers meriing with President Roosevelt and other government executives jn anotli i r effort to a\ert a strike, jailed to reach an agreement teday but agreed to continue negotiations, 'i : · ci!', !·ι· «. >i. ai _ed ι rc îι ι :·. the W< .·· M . e in the aP. m» ·ιι I 2:30 : \V: ίΐι uir.· ■: 1 ;.d i.;r that any definite formula for an adjustment it thi n' " ■ ■ j> - ( : it. \ i. rv had been laid be: ■ ■ :.ont and labi'i Si"!:.' r Di : ι •era' X Y· . ; . : : ■ r:itod Di.it some soi ; p. ;■· .-als · -king to ward an adjustment had been coll ide: ' · d ι : ι. it Ire situa!: η While the railroad conferences were taking place, the Hous · la! i r committee instructed It. 1>i esentative Ramspeck, Demo crat, Georgia, one of its mem hers who attended an extraor dinary White House conference last night, to draft new legisla tion by Friday based on the President's suggestions for cool - ing off periods and compulsory arbitration. Λ Senate committee was !old the Navy approved of legislation to let the government take over defeu:·: plants held up by labor disput s. The spread of a jurisdictional strike of more than 8,500 ΛΚΙ, n.iehinists in the St. Louis are.ι •■losed di wn the McDonnell Aircraft Corpora'.ii >n plant, which ha.- $4,500. "00 in defense orders, and curtailed operati a: the Curtiss Wriç'.t plant, which has SI00.000.000 in de fense contracts. A union spoke.sma'u • a;d 4011 ndu.-t: e- weiv affected. Nazis Call U. S. Action 'First Attack ' I BerJin, Χ ν 25, ( AP) The setid ! idl; · . >}).- t·· !)u;i'h Ci.iana vva · I ( «: .-s : ■·' : : u.\ la··. a'u.ck o! Mu· United State.· on South America" '·.·(!;»> ί.; ! :· , ej î ! .": t« = * \ s. ο ·η ;η γή j 1 ) ι ο ι « : ... I )» ut ■ hkmd, which ι .... i ' i λ :■! ·». ,ί cl iι rcled again -1 ! 1·'! ··. · ■ Ι·!:, ι i \ ■.·-»· :1 ·η :n the \ < i V Fmch colony ad~ • *Nftjierland.- tc.Tilory. date» ent compared the ι ,κΐ,'Ίΐ i·· thv ! * vn tr-ï ; at \ vt ·,: at ' Μ π ! and Dakar ■ÏÏT^à * . S rrice control Bill Expanded By Committee Washington. No\. Ί5.—(ΛΓ) — Th« House hanking committee l:o\\ i d again to administration wishes toda> and voted II to S to restore to it*- price control bill authorit\ l'or ilie gove ru inent to bu> seli or store any < ommodit> it neeessar\ to main tain price stability. Representative Wilcott. Re publican. Michigan, senior min oritv member ot the committee, denounced the provision as "per nicious" and declared it would permit the price administration to "no into the stock exchange and buy or sell stocks." - , He said he did not see how "any ι self respecting member oi* Congress ould vote for it." Originally, the committee limited V:v buying and selling authority t > t> that nee·., s- ary to obtain the maxi f Continued on Page Seven)
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