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i ■·> )Λν b**4t*AM*A4. 4fc ft Himîteraon Batlij Htspafrh il ΟΙ Ν ONLY DAILY NKWSI'Al'KR 1MT.LISHKI) IN THIS SECTION OK X'OmiI CAROLINA AM) VIRGINIA RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY ΛΚΤΚΙίΝ· «>Χ. I )!·.< Ι-.ΜΙΙΚΙί ι·«ΙΙ '1 "!'s/·κί·τι!»ί VSii *<""**· FIVE CENTS COPY Japan's Reply Handed To Hull Russians Re-Capture 4,000Square Miles In Ukraine Nazis Open New Drive On Moscow ι C-iO ί nan hush Breaks Through Red Army Defenses Northwest of Capital; Germans Try to Form New Front in S OUÏ h. 1?\ Tin* Associated Press.) Kama's I kraine armies were report· d today t'> havi· re-cap j tim (I 1.001) square miles of ter rilnr.v on the Rostov-Danets l>. -i·· frc-nt. wresting "hundreds" ; oi villages from the fleeing (ier fv. "· while in the north. So \ ! * ! pit ·>:<···. admitted that the 1 n;i/is hail »'pened a violent new (ci-1 ι ish t north of Moscow. . ί push, it \va- report- ! re!. . ' ut; h !\r.l ai ·:.ν de t'en -e> } ' Κ ! ; η, ΛΜ mi les noil h we-! | find ( >nl : η » n d e.i Iward ! ' 1 4') miles dir.* η >ι 1.1 1 ■ Μ ; ι " ; i"p 11. ! J ί Ou t ! Μ" southern iront, the So- 1 I \.. clio said Marshal Semeon I im«> irnko's armies, driving \· - hniii-'h the !>'»nets river basin and alone the Sea of A/ov. had reached the Mius river "where the Germans are trying to form a new front." Γ\\ ι> lied army spearheads were reported racing ahead in an attempt to hem up the Ger mans retreating toward Mariu- ! pol 100 miles west of Ri*»tov oil J >1)11. (i, patehe aei.n·.w'wdi:*·.; ' .n rear mftird deUiehn en t.- | h« 'ifium «>ut m part- <>« , Τ .. 4') 11 îles west «>! liostov (('-nt inued on Page Five) Italians Shell Tobruk 1 )( ή. ι ΛI '1 With Ital ».·(>' n't'» fi h .ivily ! in· Un tli I'm·: 11 .ration.-- at : ■ m ,. itlionlative -ι>urce t·>- ! • >fd the tuai ion η lmrt ! ι ! " ! \ m ably sta! :c" !.>;· a\.> ι tin· lint ish c ·π alor to the . ·· ! :■1 11. opened during the ι m ι 'I the 1 In !ish-l.. iiya.i J .nui later el- ed by an a.\·- ! 't vident I ν ilr! lintel y oh- ! r.i'd." cuiri!' nid .nn ί meed ! ■ I ! .ι ! .ans ' nerea · < I their ai'- | ι li e against the Tobruk ni. and that there had been ι \ 11 .els un the Saium 1 r nit. DUNN TOBACCONIST DIES IN KNOXVILLE llr. Dee. Γι. ( ΛI ' ) Ο. fi.1 1. il ι,ιγο ι auctioneer t rum C. (liait today h! a eere . ι rliage. Ile \\ as 51. , who ο pel a ted an nue- I mimer school at Kinston. I ι here to conduct sales on , I bi 11 lev market He was j η hi - hotel room and died ι nit·, alter being taken to a, Nazi Attacks Near Tobruk Repulsed Cario, Dec. 5. -(ΛΙ·» Two be n y ■''· .in Eel I )ud ι m lin· 1 ·' - '" · ··»uth of Tobruk weie c !I1" pi tely repulsed yesterday with sev ·* .-«'s, «m official announcemen' today. 1 he mmmunique reported that 1 Nurd attack gained a little ^'ound ' ' * η « ·> t of that was subsequently Γ| ( · ; »t uι «·( J by ;· counter attack wi th ax a^ain .suffering heavy lia I tirs. η g tiie l.ihya-Egypt lr«»ut'i r •>fv /.ν ι I.Midfi rooted the remnant^ ' ( χ r r m a η and Italian column vJnrh nPCj \\f.,t\\ard, the c-'ininuni MUf said. Indian troop, desh· ed 14 Italian tank? near El Gobi ai.o ht bulk nf thu ·;;·: 1er ess there ν ·« reported Mighty Mite οί British Navy • · Admira) Sir Tom Phillips, affectionately known a? the "Tom Thuml>" of tlu British Navy, is shown leaving 1" Downing Street with Air Marshal Richard IVirse, chief of the RAF Bomlvr l'ommand. The five-foot four-inch admiral is the new commander of the Royal Navy in the Far East. (('< utral Ι'ι · *s) Nazis Study Reports licrlin. !>rt. Ô.— ( \ i Ke - purls ol .ι strrel war pian i < » ι a η Λ meriea ί ν \ pt (! ι ! iona r s ioî'cc ο! 5,000,000 1114*11 tor an olTniMvt* against (*i*rman.\ 1>.\ Juh 1. I :ί «.i is *'lie*ium studied. an olluial spoUrsiiui.il said to(Iu>. \\ asl.in uton. Dre. à. MM — ( liai) man Mi.sder, Dctnoi rat, IYnns\ Ivania «>t tin· lions*· mili ta r.\ appi opria I inns suî): .-om«nit lee, just back Iroin I upland, dri laill ïjiïaN none ol Hi nam -» highest ranking utfieials with w hom In· talked, im hiding Γιίηη .Ministei ( hurehill. ' e\ . n hinted that ti?e.\ evjH'ctcd .ii expedi tionary lorcc from the I n.t I States. " NAZI ARMY MAJOR WOUNDED IN PARIS Virln. I)i'c. 5.—( \|»( — Λ (irr nian in;>.i»r \i is uitiindril sni ouslx tnda> l>\ lu (i pistol sliols find In ι cvrlisl in llio I..Mill illliif lci ni' I' m is wlirie anti n.i/i :ι 11 arks 1l.i led anr \v. Thr m.i.iiir fell shot in tin· hip, .is Mir cM'lisI pnlaleil s«illl\ .1 w ι ν. r ι ι pinu c.ipilier. ΜΙΛΙ IfiiK ι οι: mm: ι ii < \ι:οι in 1'artM < 1 « - 111 \, iiiolrr rast pnr t ii ι ii topi.· !il S.Miiril.i> pailh rlntuh ι noli τ ■ ΛΙηιιΙΐ'ΐΙ νι· M ! ι r ι I <»ι ι ι .· -Λ in the ρ< l'ird 11 ιιιιι ; 10 ρ. 111 I >' ι 5 Ι» 7:ρ ni. Ι»·-· Η! Smith ΛΙΙιιιΙ'ι st.itrs I.in Willi < ι toi ι it t; tendencies tlirnuch Siiiul.n In creasing cloudiness MoiicI.i.\ « illi showers h> Wednesday. and wstmfr. Tt mpi !al!ir<< nnrm.il fr .îbn.c Stimson Denounces 'Secret Plan* Story War Secretary Says Publication of Pur ported Army Plans for AEF Reveals Persons 'Wanting in Loyalty and Patriotism.' Washington. !><·(. ~>.— ι.\Γ) — Seerrtaiw of War Stimsoa de nounced toda.\ a- "wanting lo.\ali\ and patriotism" the pub lication of a purported secret . arm\ plan I'm* an Vnp'rican e\ pc(li:ionar> force to I in opr. .μ,ιί"Π told lu ρ rev s conference " : ' · ! ' 1 · ii .1 hed : >\ t 111' (Ίΐ I i ι ·. : . < ; ! « '. ii ι· 1 "unl'inish •t i . 'II» 1:1 ' · < >ί 1 ·' ' 11. ' " 11. · ' ■ .1 >■ ! Γ· '( JLl! 1 'C— ' . ! ι » I 11. · 1 ι « Ί :. J1 fi.lt':.' which , Λ I mrll < Ml I'iC'.i 1 ! ! IV 1 In· general tat ι - pa! ".ill·· d.. ,.«· in tnis ···. «ι nenc.v il-' a ai. !· ti ·· r j» ;!)-licat ι η will id' · ι gratification to nu;· . - tent ai en· .'na-> and a possible ■ ' «ii ι ■ t e « >i 1111 j ι. ; . :nent .aid embai ra.-> • · η ι ■ · » niir naf ρ »na ! defense, the clnel e .i · ι thr pu I » I icii t i«.»n is the (Continued on Page Five) HEART ATTACK FATAL TO NORFOLK EDITOR Ν ii . V : 1 ~> Al') Hiu— it M ! I ' ! .. I ili. I. ι !. ι · l." ■ · . .| t in> V'!.:: : ; IM I ' ml III··.· ι •Ill-nil.ΙΊ ..I ti ρ ι>ci · nrw. .-.lair, ·:«·''! 1 ■· ι In· , 11 ι.··. ;ι ; hi., ι < ■ -. id - iht h il \ Λ 11 <' ι ! ι c . » ! Sr· ·' I..mi \rri W ( Mi. i 111 : ι .ι 111 v.. ι ul I lit· late Κ Ε and Μι ν, .ι y Montague Milliard. ! 1. ι ι 1. ·. I 1 i.i \\ ι μ ι ·. τ r,11 c τ on ii lai · ·· · . Ilu· Si'utlajui II Ml·. (Il I I \l»l I» U ,r l.inelt il. I » ι . ."> - ( AI») — I In or M ln<l.t\ lit It'tl .ill ri'xliic linns mi power use in snu(li eastrrn si,îles as a result of re «rrvQir-lilling r:>in turnis a>rr ;Ι6Π1Ε, 'Mlr tO ϋ'ΓΙ-Ι I Ili ht > thfo r.tiih.iul (h«· jri·! FDR Keeps Strike Laws TlT.ee Group in Sen ate Demand Priorities for Measures When Upper Chamber Be gins Consideration of : · ~ s t î ο η M on da ν. \Y i*>hinf;ton, !><·· . \ 1 " > — I'n v-fh nf Koosovel· v. < n-port r.l iî;:y to haw ad's-Ln! «ι -'· oids <ïi I p'. iicN Inward (!' l'vns" labnr le?, i ·laΙί«ίΠ. I.%avinrç S *v-t 1 id (ts tin task ni imrav···! .· · a <·» î l ie rd f'iiïiîlr nf ":ί ·. îi'» hi IL st;%" .■·! ! - ïît;i:so-aï)î)î*ovrd Smith message. s ι1 ·' 11 n:i i.". Iv( ι c. ; 1, TvMii . \'. i 11 X iy> I )■ ι : ! κι . i i !ui iι ut : 11 11 ■' ι. I )« ·: ■. ' ι"Γ X< \ Λ ο :·. i -m; Non ·. : ηdepend e η î : X '1 ; 11 " ι ! ; ; ι ; Au I r. Γ» 'publican. Vf 1 ! · 111 : and ''I.e.· i.- î «■!. nu a in! approved by tire judiciary commit U · ■ 11. i. v. (·.·!·; : · > {)f * r 11.11 ' ι, i' <\ λ 1 ! ι î. t·» .ei/.e struck d» I ;.na hvi/.e wording ■· > ι. (.. i t « -11 .. ' >se plants. Wages ν. ο ,ί·.ί be ad .11. il L\ i special board. Ain >t i 11 * i Lueup- -Senator- Th« 'i"na>. Democrat, Utah: Hill. Democrat, Alabama: Kllender. Deme.-rat. Louis iana; Ta ft. Republ ;can. Ohio; Bali Republican. Minnc.- ota «nul : he. manbor- <: the ^:· 'e ' ! " : t 11 Will it act !' Ί ! 1 ill il 1 I :' 'a.· I i. t ■ by Uall winch w >■ . · .-et u,j . e La tu η machinery and outlaw . time lor a closed shop. Les- \<>cal than the others, a group head'd by Senator Lyrd. Democrat, Virginia, pillaged t. r ο ·:iMderation < » ! the dra.-lic Smith L:.i appnneu by the House Thursday "Γ! ι. - meas ii!.' would require the registration <it unions, ban ;uri-du't.".'ial >triKe (Continued <>n Peize Se\ n) ■ CLEMENCY ASKED IN MURDER CASE Dre ( Λ Γ ΓΙκ >;>tei' ni ii Κ ι Ί ι κ i ' ' loin - ; ι■ ιί ι ■ lay \·. ilh tin· par· ι, , · ι t. ·! ; mi. ilri m a : · ι · : ι V t " ' ' X ! ( Ί Iί t( ί1 » \V'os( ·· Ni v. liai ' ' CI mm' undi -.Minn .if ( I; IT.··· - Γ.··· et ii· ' I'· '■ i ( 'en·, al Γ . .m ;ι rck Γη · lii ·ιι ■ " ' tin ' ting cl ! Irr. n<l. M 1(1 <-i I .< ι Hoover Cited j4s Expert On Prices \\ a-diiiiKlon. I) 'i . Γι.- .( Λ Γ Senator Talt. Kep'.diliean. Oiiio -invested toda.\ that the Senate call upon former I'resident Her liert lloovcr lor advice when it taekles the controversial price control measure already passed In the Mouse Talt, who is -;).··!.■ rin;ï sub l ' prni· li'ui ■ la 11 n. : i ! ::it 1 J.><i\ quired vast pract cal e\peri< nc price t'ixfnu whiI··· · ' me a fed· food iidmini-ti at.n tin ing the \\ War. " 11 ι he Soi i, : i' ■ \ .· ι to learn ' . · someone who really ktfmysrs how ! I i\ p: a· . ν :· Ί ·»ν. ite II' o\ or "' ι "He did ι■ (Cont i 111 : · 11 · : '114e Ι·'ίνο) Australia Prepa res At.iho a. \ ·': I:î;.· Dît. \ — ! Λ * '" —1 i î J i... ! t.is.l df I i ioil.s V. « Γl" U.k« i< ..1 .ι ·\ ι ; ; .il>l net m:·.-[.il , loda\ but >! ί i.;a; - (lui ΠΟί ΐ\*\ν\ί! ill. II IMÎllIt'. it W.ls fUi^iiusi'/t-CÎ I. l . : ! f \ Φ» not mean ι ..ι. \\α»· ι inrvsia . < Λη Λι.··1ι a L*ii η broad» : ijii.'t ιti.e Mi ihou: i.v li · said . .ai tin* cabinet pi.ta in a ι > "î Mûijîit U' If2 · elaborate and * 11 ;. j ) ι » «. ' il ι < il Mit l'iiani^m which will ι κ» ' : in malion il war . > ». ι î c ( ■: · ! 111 ■ to lia1 i'ucii'ic. S iii . mechanic m not onl> affects [li ί j ι '» ( : i : : . . · 1 îii s : I i I ) s. I ) I a 11 ( ' s a.Ill li ■· 1 i t \ > ι 1' a, l»':i I \v on !il ntp' - ï( at chu η g es on tin j .»π.·· i; uiî. ( i · ι· .. il. ' . t ·: η \ w ^ <>t I » \ < £»>. i i fi ι ' ! use . ι : ί a i· · î·-1;■ ι i·· î.ad·.· o! Λ ii"' » lia ·. as »ι. 1»; ! I ni 1 e nia; - ) Bund Leaders Win lu i ou ri Rome Damaged by Bomb Ό / mm yjm #%■ « ms-mxmk ,.m ;··* · &* * ■"-·- i-1* C. Ρ. I'lioncphoto Vincent Ci rri r on f the presid ηt of the Currier Lumber Co., points to dot r of their 1)« t roit home, shattered by a black powder bomb. The Cur r h r « y. riO-nrj^aiiized, was recently r« : - · i a · · ι.. ι ιη-ϋΐ ν* ! ! · ·» i.l ί ■!· Γ» 11 s ·1 home*, 1 π· »i!.u*h Unir hid v..,.· * iO· iiny jo\v\ r, because olïieiuLs did ί want to antagonize AFL building unions. More Than Sixty Per Cent of All Supplies and Troops Intended for Libya Sunk or Damaged by British Operations. \1>·».,Γ(1 lia* ΓΙ mship Queen i lizabeth with tit»· British IVIedi t»'!i.L |j!'a 11 fit rt. Dre. Γ>.— ιΛΙ'ι— I hi î»i iusii nav\ and air ioret* (l.strnviuii in· damaging mort· liian (»'· prr eenl ot all l. -i. uo}»!i< > ami troops th<> axis powers are desperatci> trying to (l. h\ t : t«· Libya. liu British as . ti today. ■ i i 'Vi,,' IPI ■ I ΊΊ - 1 ι vet : t slid e - ! : ι destroying ; ι \ . \ \\ t : .· .! Méditerranéen. ' ·<· •Ί v. i t il gaM )liir . . j ■ ι. ' -. ι s teadi ly i ' e t ntage · ·\ axis h.>.-*.··. h*· nddt ·· ' ι c ; i t· ι » »ndent." ne thorn;! 11 ι <'·< rn at ·- ν otild probably never S!X PERSONS DIE IN TRAFFIC CRASH ι 16 MOPme D/iySlcFi CU YoVJV ÇfUÏâtlWA- -«È> >* Τ,Μ· η ζΜ. Christmas ,y- : Seals Brougkton Plans To Curb Appointments Of 'Jaypees' !>,ul\ IliMY.itch Bureau. In tin» sir WïMt lloiol. 1V\ IMii; THOMPSON. Raleigh, Dei · Gov eraor Br<vujgl , t«-il pl.it;' : ! '·> wli.il ncithci I the stale ί > ; τ fM-tain eciûscien | fjiou · ι π < m i ·"!. 11 ! tlit1 legi. la t lire ha··<'■ i been ahl^ t" Ί" the past He plan : I to curb !|w !'"kk: creation ut iu ι t?Ci 'f t'■*' ι · v. t 'W. h, msotar a. the !♦ ·-♦ · concerned h ^ ρ 1 -, · ι ι Μ ! lu !■.. · Γ ··> ' · ' la· :·:.!■· . u:i ici,il Γ'1\ί ··. t· ■' !·« Pl'nnii ν i ' I Vf S' '■·' i Ί ' · 1 ' ι pull 71 * : l ,*M ' ' 11 ην ; * ! r 1 ut 1h·· 1· ·ρΊ ι 1 '· ι· ι · ■ "·· ti": l'U . . · , ■ I ι· ·.'! · ' ■ _l' "V Character Of New Note Kept Secret Message Delivered Today is in Answer to President Roosevelt's Question; No Reply Made to Hull's Recent kJ tatement. (By The Associated I'ress.) Japan's envoys delivered te» Secretary 13υ 11 in Washington to da> tlieir government's reply to President Roosevelt's question as to \vh\ Japanese troops are be ing massed in French Indo C hina. Λη.ικ >ad· -r \" · . ; nd Saburo Kuru-.. the · cir «y, did rot, i.' -. t. ·, ' !'. }-·:·< ( ! a rrpiv *,.·. Hull".-' n-''e "1 X« i\ c :. : a Lit> in which lie outlined iht· ija-.c principies c>nsid eivd \ ιti«I for a praceiul settlement -ii 1 lie problen ι -. Kiirusu. tc'.liiiR reporters lli.it hi· "hoped the talks between the two countries would continue." refused to «ivc an.v hint of the nature ill' the reply to the infor mation requested 1>.\ the I'resi il ent. Meanwhile, the Melbourne lad,» b. ··«·<(. a.-t :ci"irt.» tUi.l a i>ri.-i\ ol re lation.- between the United States and Japan might come at any mo ment. Repatriation '>1 Japanese ι : -. ■ ί 1 SmRap· "e. 15,· · h W-th ! ; · < ·. ι.· United St;.;· . i .111 r. a and elsewhere gained pace in the ne ijhtcn:11£4 ten.-:<in. I'erlaps sunil icantiy. 1.11)pel or Hirothitc paid an unusual visit to imperial army headquarters. (C"i :·. t η Lied on Page Seven) ROOSEVELT REFUSES COMMENT ON BILL ν.'..-...t.e: 11. Dee. a. — (ΛΡ) — President \\ ·><»-ι·γο1* pa>>ed a ρ π π opp. .tun.iy ;..d.-y l·· c ·:: aunt ι·η t η the House despite objections from non :1-1 raiι ·η ιΛ'.,Η'ίκνη:.- that it \va.« .ira.*tu\ Mr P^MMAcit τ : ; a t he had η · plan before him tor bringing the AFL and CIO together in st ne under >ti.»i ί.:.-; ;. ·. d at carbine de!·. aav? GEORGIA SCHOOLS SUSPENDED FROM ACCREDITED LIST Louisville. Ky„ Dec. 5.—{AP: — -s: -inea :\ Governor il> action η IK ^ > η (J ·Γ ed l .-t. t ; " ν \ ι t-r .ay, S ; mbtT 1, - · ΐ. U t':· Sch< ■!.> ·· fd'i' d list. Draft Calls To Accelerate After Holidays \V · I-..:' η. I Ην Γ> -( ΛΓΜ \ •. inducti ι·.·· wa predicted t » u.iy. i >* ' . : ι i ι · : ι η· Λ > - · î : 11· «une - (, , . ·. : <·.·.·;·} :u ci and ai.' strength to some 2,000,000 officers and ». rn. Ik^.ninn· 'ι1 ·: t 1 \' V.V tii" h«.;· days. officials » xpect the draft boards ! ι · 1 · cailed on t·· pru\ ,de rccrui' ai la'^ei number than at any time in r.iinths. At tin >amc t:me, f!«»rts will be intensified to acceler ite thre< vcar «ni st'v.enl.·" ι· ι the a i T" 1 orées and related branche-, which are rranned by -p ci î m·. i Î iy (ι lalit'ied volunteers. Generally. the prospects are that at least half a ηιΓΠίι.η additional r· cru t must dor. uniforms by <prm«i, t the Army : !o cîh vv out the 1at' -i "\ρ η ΐ··η ριορη.-ed to Confies aui rn dt-in· '»oi'Ty get replacements fr,r the :oldi:rs ν ho îost ne*' are 'v.ng returned to c:.;l lue .ar^e ~ u i*t"i i* ers \
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