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i NM, SW I Ν Γ. 9 JOIN ïtenîtersott îB atlij Htspafrh OXLY DAILY XKWSl'APE : Pi liLISHEI) IN Ί HIS SH'TION OF N'OuiH CAROLINA ANDVIKCIMh RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR *4STSJSSI!W¥9Sb!f HENDERSON, Ν. C., I'UESilAY AETEUNtM C. i:El EMBER 2, 19-41 , ··. FIVE CENTS FDR Intervenes In Jap Talks - » » Λ mm.-. - - - - - - Rail Strike Threat Is Ended U. S. Congressmen Meet Churchill 011 Birthday Cublephoto This cablcphoto transmitted from London shows Primo Minister Winsf'·:· Churchill with a group of U. ?. Congressmen who were on hand to congratulate.· him on his sixty-sever;'.ι birtlulay. Π»ο lawmakers are iii Ivmilon to get first hand facts on the war. Left to right: Congressmen \V. Sterling C<le of Xew York, Melvin J. Maas of Minnesota, William Hill of Colorado, Churchill, Congressmen Richard P. Gale of Minne sota. Joseph Clark Baldwin of New York. Standing, rear, is llenry Munson, sec retary for the congressmen. British Ships Τ ο Singapore Heavy Units To Far East 35,000-Ton Prince of Wales Leads Flotilla; Japs Charge Invasion Plan. iH> The Associated Press ι Ilritain's new MM)-ton bat tleship Prince of W iles steamed into the e.reat Sin^ai naval base today ai the bead of a ilutaiilla of powerful nayal rem- j forcements as .«apanese dis patche·* asserted thai British im peiial troops wire massing along ' the Ihailand lionticr for an m \ asion. i ■ « ί 'ι ;ncc of W'.ii·· .nid other • 1 "1 . a\\ in ,· " n> e tin ; !al hip Γ. .in ever ha sent t·. the Far EaM in aciy for ac ;:,.r · a:l« ίΓιy cerO •mai \ ι.- it-. \ Keuters tl^ritisli news' a^enr,\ ) dispatch troin iîanuoon sa ni one of the largest columns <»t militais vehicle^ ever srcu in Hnrma left the capital for duls with Britisn troops at dclense centers throughout the country. ! ■ ' · ' li I·· H ..! a .ι ·ί· r H' ' M into Burma ur Thailand have been repeatedly emphasized in recent .· .t I >· mi", .i; :r ι· new ■ ■ ι.■ ■ 11r li!' iiiî:> I " 111( I,. . IJ !.. M - .lit' ι ! I ;. ! Ill :ta.n ir r [ • ·' ι.····. . cekiliK l" Ίi\ ade 'Πι ·ι land." I : :;i. ί .ι : I lu·! - ell πι.- hcil la rsje sea Ir i : ■ ; j ■ ■ . : ι ; ι · . deHn e ; ■ event t> •m ati.M-l;. posting aimed guards 11 »■>·>!.Uk·..; and lia ' 11 '1 ■ uljurti a ■ at c 11 -1 r a·] my a ι r l'a al >: .eltei> a ; all> ! Π i t j IllU't :. Ί1-. The Brit ; h adn.i ι ilî'.> w ■ π ]1111"! — ( Ci in United "ii I'aue Τ we) MKIUH.WT KII S I· . \ < !t« V ill··. Dec. 1 I AI'I W.i an I. Himtei . li). pn m n nt Kay 1 it'··, ill. n,''reliant. died mexpeeted :.'· tociav. I-'i.nc-al ,-rri· will Ha '■eld at II a. m. tummi o\v. Italian Ships Reported Sunk 1":κ{»»η, Dee. 2. (ΛΡ)- The ad nnrahy announced t«»day that it· hii id >nnk one destroyer am; ,u" upply ships up»»n intercepting 1,1 Ilaliau convoy in the Méditer®· iam·; i\. l'hr 1 ,(>23-ton Italan dv.-troyer es <· 'ΐΐmu the convoy blew up during ihe "iisuing tight, the admiralty said. The admiralty's con· · unique said the ships were attempt ι e to carry s> on he- across to the a.ν is forces in Libya Britain To Face Shortages Of Manpower, Churchill Says loud.m. Dec. !.— (Ai1'—Prime .Minister < liurchill tol(i parlia nu'iii toiîa\ that "a crisis m man power and womanpower" will dominate ilie year 1 ί>I"i l'or Brit ain. proposed that military con st) iption aïe (iiiiiis to lu- lowered to 18 l-:2 and raised to .VI and warned that eventually men of (id might he called. Powers tn compel unmarried w 111 ii - Il bet wee:. t : .ι ■ .i ;·■■ ■- > ■: '.'1 . : .(I Ιϋ ι . ■π ·1 .ι : . ■ ■ in.·:: : - al-o \\ ι·. sought. In· said, although onl> 11 ■ ; i ι ; 11 .ι.' i-i · ! ι il · : 11:1111 services." The ι <· ίμί ι pi i >n !.: it lo ι ■ - 111 '■ H. I), ( . ...i·, , .·. ili ν ii and crowd ι' ι··ι ι ns that Hnta , , ! ι 111 : .pii'cnt i - lai'yi'l ν ι ·'. ■ !il ii ·' ! I>ii 'adiMiiliK 11· >\v π >v I .:·.()· II · ;v becau c Γη : · St.,to, ;i.d and j■ .rtmmiim· ot new i> i· : .pit It d lii·;!..■ : pire fact.irn - it -..ici the diain · i. liritain'.-i man I ι was .ι: >iug Ir..m five Muirce 1. The ht e .-· it.v « : 1 sta : I ing new iaetu lies. 2. ΊΊκ· .iii'.ciianei· and expansion ο I 1 1 ce - ,n ;he en-1. I Till; .- ing uf Ka.-sia 1 run I ■ j>: Iidi.i ' I.>11. 4. Γι:'· j»!···· j I i \ i"·. ; mii- :ίι .·! 1 he ... i.ii' . i id the i "! It iir. l· u ■ : ti.c navy. .ι. Γμ ι ι it mini11> j.uard auain... ' ' . , ι ·· " - tir. liati^tT <>I in vasion nd the a ι' ι. ιΊ· : whn.·. "v. .. i : . . 1 ι ' lis ι. : ' '. ! a end 1 tin· uar The I I' ' ! : 1: 1 : ' . e Μ1.-ΓΙ . : > ■ • t ί ι r e il . il lia ι la· η a:ΐιι .·. ι ι" ι:Ί· ι . I". ί<·\ Ι.·· : ι I ι . , · V. lib til ' M it.-li : n'a ,. German Sea Raider Sunk Australian C r u is e r Lost in Sinking oi H eaviiy A rmed ÎN a ι s Merchant R aider. I.undin. I>ec. 1·. U'i- \ naval action in uliiii tin· f . S * ' 1 > - Ion Australian cruiser S\dnc\ sank the heavily annul (.crmaii merchant raider Meicrtnark. a vessel of f). 1 III) tons, hut was Inst herself Mas announced today In the \ustralian fiovermncnt. I'riine Minister John I'urtin at ( anherra said the lull conipli ment of the Sidney's 12 officers and (><),': men was missing. " 11 ■ 11 >>■ f · ι ' ι■ >n has been receive; from the naval board that HMS ~ ι :■ y ' ι :j ■ been in act inn \vi til a heavily armed nu rchant raido: ! : ! ι ■ I : w.i -in1. !iv mm lilt*." a fnni· munique issued by the ministry oi (Continued on Pa<;e Two) SEABOARD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEETS , Bt h. V; ! >eo " (AF ι Physicians from Virginia and ' Ν..ι-tli li' i.na ι < ■ u - : > oil *«·-» ι ν <.» I till' 1 lit 11 ..·<!! : .··'!!· <·»>! ·!Ι "Ι " · Se:;bi >nrd Μ' 11 ; ■ ■ ι ! .V- ο. ,ι in. l·· ne held here today through Ttrnrsdaj A public meeting will in· held te* night with (îovornor-elect ι ''It: ''· W. Darden, .lr., as the pnncipa speaker. Election ol office's λ\· Il be 1 · ι '.0)111 Μ'Π UÎgil r Auto Parts Theft Ring Broken Up u ! · · .\pj Th» « ■· ι . ..· '.1 .■ ·.d t<>day ■ · · ι I *■., ri! ;$(■) men • · ■ ' ami λ'·-w Υ· >n; !:· ν \\ ïth a *η1ι·η auto ι 1 ' κ Κ ud Mnii>r Company. J. Kdijar 11· »« i\ ci·, dirertor « »t" the ι Federal Bureau ol Investigation, said th.* the total value oi part> stolen ir«*1 ! i'"·>rd |·:;«!·· Iκîil n.>; i)' en de I te· . r cl : · " · , · .·.···! now ■ : i i;:1e aula-aU d that th»· l'inu in i ··! tlioii ' ι . i,i! ai 1 <141 had net (1 ' !e. 1 s !. (!.'()" and t h :. ! t!u : limine 11 : ι i1 ! "j im as hi.qh as S.'J.HOU, 1 The arrest ■ \ vi e made earlv to day du a ciii· plaint *>i.:ained >erret lv in Detroit where the <.»-[>eralion> t>L tlie ring eenîered. a 'aï'"· ent by (Continued on Page Two) p/tysi&r T/ME TO SU/ A ΤΙ Ε TOR JOE" C{ Buy w Christmas ^ -J Seals Exact Torr/tr.· - Agree ment Not Announced, Eut Autho r i . a ti ve Sources Sav ' ailroad Payrolls To ly Increased. • l·. liilci! \V';'shino;ti)n, Sice. ' 1 i \ >( '! Γ S 5v · In :a.\ : :-m I h · λ 11 · î î .It nu!·.. . ? > i » ;. ; tl··' pr<t))3"5 is : r i îr.il îi · t'irii'îs who mit . 'tvvmn tj;.Μί ιΐι· the heaviest ! I day u ·: il- s i11 ! λ ο <! . · ο α laies "I?·· ' ! \ jammed wi.'.t d-'ierse freittli Ι. S: ίιΐ·. : Il of tht? Cl. ! ΐΓο OVl Λίυ»*»· w Ithheici ( t ternis ol :■!(' i> i. < a:·.!·. jpi ·ίιί m ill »? <o:ïc'J he su' milted '»·> ί'resident VttMîs: ·. . !! t.day. but < " . r .sour ces èerl.»' d the pact \ould udd from S.iOO.Oru.OOO l · s.v?->.000. 000 u year to the carriers' pa*. rolls. Sunday. .\tv< ieliili; i · îiie bc>I a\ l.ibi:· ii : - iι>rimiiion, tne terms iiiiaÎl\ a;-.:Vei jpon call for ;ι "i 1 -2 per cent re uoactive increase Jul the operating men from September ! l·* Decembe; 1 of thi> war, η :'\\ « 11 the latte' lay by an increase ui 9 1-2 cents hour. elating en ι ploy ι « .vere to rec ive in ι <■ a.· · of nun· e« η' - η h · ; · o -r !i SepU :p! Κ'Γ 1 - i ) V ' ' Γ 1 : · ' ! O. t Ί ! Κ .m additional o:·,:· cent an hour m ■ ι * : ι s ι1 thereafter. Nazi Libyan Forces Join Panzer Divisions C»ii Through Corridor to Tobruk; British Lose ? wo Cities. < ι ao, 3 M·· · (,\Γ -Ί .»·■ ί ·> rniiins ha* vae · · ι a joining their tw «> pai ·<τ div i sions in tin- ia ί ! ! j · Lib yan «1rs i t h\ butti.UY th.- British enaidnr 'μ '!'·ι·.·πγ and thr British have I »si Kezegh and Hi»· ri JSatn-'d in thr hattlr. the British said today. η iti' t-< η ι · 11 ol i J thr · I Λ British spok^man here said tin· joining oi thr l.">th and '.'1st panzer di\ i-i lis had not in ι any way impaired British ι am t idenee. "It nia> dela\ mailers lor a lew days longer." he add'd. Π was just a down in the up and down tight." Both side·* ν aid t.> . ! irrminu a»ai ;i.'.nu tin·:: : ι or ; lothr: ! ■·· the c ! and Briti* h eini ·« » nts wet t s ; I to be roar!'· ι · . : : 1 ri in a Third Thanksgiving' Dinner President Roosevelt carves the turkey at a belated Thanksgiving dinner for infantile paralysis victims at Warm Springs, Ga. The Provident struck the only serious not·· of the owning when ho issued a solemn warning that "our boys in the military and naval academies may actually be lighting next war for defense uf our institli' 1 - ' (Ctut/ ut V, tss} À ■' ·.. ,.<4> éÊmΛ A. Armies Routed in Ukraine Retreat VANCE TO FURNISH 42 DRAFTEES FOR QUOTAS ΙΓί JANUARY Κ ιi<■ i,ι. I> 2.— I API— The ' . c i ct \ 1 service headquar 'r: tnda> issue! a call lor i'7 .voiruv sut·!'.—1,987 whit** and \c;;rr,> «·■—t;> b· Included ic>*ueen .h»n;iar.\ 5 and 23 l'or militar\ training. Local hoard quotas lor whites included : J;»uuarx 1 2. Vance 15. laical hoard quotas for Negroes included: Januar\ 22. Vance 27. Law Debated Wc:ch Proposes î hat Cc»»!2r-v:.'ti it:;eH Take '('ocKn^ Off Period in Recess. !>■·< \ .— \ < aliif*rni · Rétabli* ar), llep r · · ' 11 ■. ■ ' μ . ι !..*»' .i. Wdcii, in rl h· ζϊ.'-i-e t-a'iN to ι "»■ . » · · · . o' 1 " «·:·> icd ; » * its ou η î ·i >· · . î of pas inç letii elation io t ·■ !^ ι1 'a ! ' d -teus'· -t • ik.··. O. nii; ■ i!)·.' s'toi'î! Ί.ί4. ni d<' ha '< « ι η ι 1; \\\ (i t/i'ii ne aM*: c ·. H cl' h. : ankin·; '»(«;. ι!·. ·.« m ni: t he Π »u >e la nor com ni ii tec, e.\ |U"CN>C(1 t Vic :ct J4i I M <!·■· ,1 t h ι ot fered the n!u ' »->n ot ι !: lUM'hiiTU. M iximum production ι :ιη l attained through mediation and not t!vro:ii;!i 1 .•illation that might he considered repugnant and restrictive. Hut Representative Smith, lh'inocrat, Vir· inia. sponsor o! (C η tit ue : on Page Two) Soviet Dispatches De clare Defeat 'Puts an Lnd to Taies of the In vincibility of Ger man Army;' Moscow Drive Stalls. tB\ The Associated l'ress) Soviet dispatches dec-hired to day that the retreat of Adolf Hitler's I krainc armies from liostov-o.:-Don had become ι rout with the nazis fleeing westward a'teng the shores of the \ /;»\ sea after a defeat which "puts an end to tales about the in vinrihilil.v of the German army." A British broad .<>1 quoted S<>\ ii-t \ ice ( ommissar S. \. i.ozov-.k\ as sa>i'!4 that "the lat est attempt oi tin* (crnians to take Moscow has cost them halt a million men." Yd vices reaching London said t! 1 the ' 1171,11 · < · ! t h *' « * ι lorce·. w · . c luMdii ha- k to Mai iupol. 10" mi!'·- w est oi W m-.h>\ . to ma1·" a ivu st · ! aroi:-oi ι a.it fit\ w hit h th* N « a: a· · t ·ιι (h t ο b e r 7 The Ce. . ι ■ ϋί;Ιιΐ » ■ ·.·... 10 : it ! ·. . Oïl the ce: .et buchaiter Sent To Chair 1 a mi kin MIA Κ Ιβϊ:Ιν ! οι; \οι; t ίι ( \ι;οι i\ \ Mostly cloudy. sont* .lUrvcd li«!il rain tonight and W rdn -- da.ν. IXtendcd weather forecast for the period from Τ.:îî> ι> m. December _ to 7:30 p. m. De cember li—<'.cncrall\ eloud> with warming tendeno Wed nesda\ and Thursday and ver\ light rain. Clearing and cooling ttndcncv I i· i 11 a > temperatures remaning alio. > ο,ΊιΐΐαΙ Ν. C. Labor Relations Record Said To Be Best In South I 1 >.i il > In th. TÎS I'.OIi KaloiKh. I'< < : •State' li dust iv. ' to di> w ;1 : f ; S i ·ΛΠ 111 else. According sioner 1'"' · ' s i 'inn lias ι . 1 I τ I o-"'·1 !> ρ itrh Bureau. S: U !lt"r Hotol. 1 MOMI'SON \ ■cording to tin· ■ amleree and ι a as hi.vi· as iniirl". iK industry's de 1 nine .as anything labia Commis ' >■ d. North ("arn <·'atinn record as tli,in any mdutiii;·>! 'lin u .i state ;·ι tin- S . m " 1 : ι ν ; it :··· . !ι statistics .. 'I S■ ■ , ί ' '■:»· s»M't ' : . ν . . tl: : ISUI'fS, I ! 111 ι ι i .· the • . · iidiistf* I ι·· ■ tlu· re i:it,. ·ι.- i ι t a ih 11 lab" ami "lanagi· a t ■:, t ti X..; th l'a ft.!, tia a · as K'">d ■ a< can In· ln .tid any,via t ti the ι count.y We h >n't a ι· ·. ativ strikes ; ilaufa ■ ' ·- ··· > ; Envoy Asked ? fj· in lap Moves ι Ncmuià anci Kuruau Asked ίο L, a i I an President Koosevelt; No Reply iirou^ht to Secretary Huli's Re cent Document. Washington. Dec. '.· ι MM — I ' l'OSl dent Koose\clt \\ as ( J ι ·> - clo.-ad toda> to he asking Japan <1 uestions which diplomatic ob servers said included requests for an explanation of Japanese militai} moves into indo-( hina and tow ard I hail.nul ]j. i-.« · . : L- was .;· j State dep. rl : en; uti.eiai a· ·.· »! >iher \ . >.1 ilu η· by Japanese ,nu-v »V> :. '.ira and S, e Kn\ «y ix.au- ... Ii said i ndersecretar> Sum ner Welles had been directed I>ν the l'n idem to a^k the Japan ese reprt sentatives to call on him in order to make certain inquiries ot the Japanese gov ernment through tnem tor the intormation ot the President. 1 his was taken by observers to mean that the ['resident was in tervening personall.N in the ne gotiations in order to get some satist'actoi\\ explanation of re » ent Japanese military steps, t. >. ι .esal.-. however. declined to eoir ill: ui deny - .eh i 111 · · ι ] > r·. tali 1\ ■ . · ti'a . nd.ealed 1 » · ·ι"tors be !· '; e going 11.» e Welles ti'.at l:e aad Kurusu were not bringing their gov emaiehfs replay To c aiy υL ιυκ>'ο, wee. ;.— r\i'j— lut* cabinet de\ oted a long session today to study oi the U ashing Ion negotiations while the press splashed dispatches desej'.biug tin* gathering of ".VI5< I)" forces in the south seas and charging that Britain was preparing to 111 \ a (It* Thailand. Dispatches to Domci and lead ing newspapers described "Brit ish war preparations along the Malaya-Thailand border" as be ing completed. Kroin Manila. Domei reported that a declara tion of a stale ot emergency in the 1'hilippmes was imminent. Far Εκ 'Cl.lg -cii that itinuc· the AUSTRALIAN SLOOP SUNK BY iORPLDO Aircraft Fiant Work ers Agree to lake Dispute to Special Conciliators. "•m XV λ; \ •·ν .il 1!. [ ! Λ ' ■ \ ■ ν plane i ; ! y I ' y ; > ' .· K'ivi·: η - . ·ι, ■ , ri ; ; I ■ ' Unît ' ' ' d - ·····; ! ' ' ΓΙΟ Γι. tod Λ1, tcim.i I bile workers, agreeing to moot be • · ι- : ι η \V .-Hnnton ton .. - ■ .·. ;.>M ! tod: ' Wi a : ο h.ip|.y at ] st to know j interest in the problem of the Boll "Wt ;n« «,·.··- · . ι. . t t ■ : time [that the workers at Bell remain at \v > ' !" ι w it ho; ,t .my interruption until I such time that *the panti ν.-ΓΠ he»*· our case, which shouldn't take in my opinion hut a day or two." Th uni in w sookirtg wage in ■ I «leases. ;i variation of the ui .· ο shop ; .aid titer γ.,ιη γ.·μι.ιι>
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