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KOy*.FKNSK ,'v Itenîterson Baîhj Htspatrit ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF \οΐ:ι H CAROLINA AND VIHOIM.a RED CROSS TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'fiS'.mSfirSSViS!,?* HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY ΑΠΤ.ΗΝΟπχ. DECEMBER li, liill FIVE CENTS COPY Hitler Launches Greatest Drive Singapore Troops Recalled Australian Τ 1 TP lanK 1 roops May Be Sent I Far Eastern Crisis Marked by Rapid Fire Developments as Brit ain Completes State of Readiness at 'Gibral tar of Orient'. ■ ' |W ΓΙ10 Xssoi'iati'd I'rrss) (.i it iiritain Middcnl\ recall iil .ill ΙϊκΙιΙίηκ men to thrir posts i ,i! Niii :.i|iii!c today as the Far I .i-t ι l isis hung in délicate bal nii and .ι Hritish broadcast re liortrd tliat Australia had ar r.u.^ (I lo send tank troops to f lu 11> defend the Dutch Kast In (I: -s in tin· event of war. and tut ii of all .servie 's - . ι , 11 h i army were told t > ι ·· - ■ I'rtintely at Singapore, emu late et' readiness at Brit . ·, ( ; ,i >!·:■ Itar ot the Orient." and other vehicles were ■ ι i tn downtown pi >ints in • ! Singapore to transport the men to their ships, flying fields and > :■ -t . ["here was no explanttion whether t; · ii1 ι ant a sudden new emei - • rapid fire developments - darkening situation: big Japanese steamship Nippon Yusen Kairhr., e tin4 chief of its Singa· ι ι ii Γ»unbay officer? • •'■t explantion. Japan re attache- of the Japanese ·: Washington. Λ Dniiiei (Japnnc*· new· ii patch ΙΊ·'·ηι Bombay ,-a'd 'ι· .nais : η India and Cey .ι-■.•■d Τ· kyo to send ano'h it. in ship Many Japanese il already been taken home •s S Hive Mar·; ' r.i i : a. air ad ν i · 'Istered by "ι ■ t " ilitarv pi.ι· :n e opera- ! • 1 - ·· allie- i.én.-d the l'nited | is' ' I! in and tin Du'r Ka t ■ déclara!a :i -n tin i1' po-: - ' · face ι if po-sihle Japan WILMINGTON-BUILT STEAMER LAUNCHED ι :glon, Die. !>. ( ΛΡ) ! the 11 i.i m h 1-11 il freight . '.'i·' Zcbiil·Ί1 iï. Vance, sent i' " .iy,- the 11r-t large >lu.) North Carolina since World y and 1 he In ·: of Ii7 "liberty ' · ι built at tin shipyard - 11 ! ι were et I ' <r noon a t ' ■ I thi' Ni·, th C'a: ii!ilia Ship Co. .1 M ·.. ,·. ίο of tar . \va désignât (1 ·ι - >p >n -π. . ι ■ ι tin till· ρι· >gra π . : : ι Ί u · I - iTiitir; II···· < r I. Keriiti- ··>. ·' thr hipbudd.ng oom 1 · rΊ. and ( 'apt ιι:ι Krlw.i ι 1 • y of the O. S. maritime com p. na·,cil foi North C'a:·> 11 ν a r go·. rrtv >r, i s 111 1 has a 17-fmit hi'am. and • t $1 .(Ï10.000. Shi' w ill carry • * and men. Strike Curb Bill Faces Senate Fight VSλ lunijloti, Doc β. (ΛΡ)—IB* ''· 1 nti.il forces in thi' Srnali· cam ' ·:ί d t..il ιν ι11 replai · tin dra -t ιι· Ί ι·- ppt«i\ .-ci stnki' ru: κ I..U with ·' ' · ιΊι·r measure next wr> U ' I u ίι· \va- s t r ι >ng inili· ·' · >n 11·-·1 1 ' Senate Labor committee ,:|IU· ' ' mi only t ho title ot 1 ni II '■· and ib-litiit· lor it- content * ··"' 1 · sweeping control -y Ici Ι·' i'" i d by Si'iialor Ball. liepwM - 1 · M ίιιιι" ota 'The Midi plan cad 1 i ibli hment of a voluntary sv •'ι Ί ι m 1 dialing del ι ίγό labor ι! ι ■ "id η .add i t i · ·π \vi ' dd "id lie. • i-r the el"-id .-hup itu tion. <' id hl: a ι li. · d es ■ >n of tin lali": conimlttet ί ·ι Monday niorn Chairman t'tj«· i.a. , Denver. t 1 ah. told reporters ne per-on^l'*· holding ο" <ntig r ll'ie Smith I"·;!ι A New Customer in Guiana riW'Wf <"* 4 1.1. Col. Stanley J. Grogan looks over samples of merchandise displayed by colorfully garbed natives in the market place at Paramaribo, capital of Dutch (iuiana. The U. S. troops were sent to guard the bauxite mines in the Dutch possession after discovery of a planned coup d'etat in the little South American country. SPAB Places Ban On Power Projects KING OF ITALY ESCAPES BOMBING Home. Duc (i -1 Λ Ρ ) King Yit t·1. ο Κι: m lele narrowly e-caped .. Hntisl: tin raid Tir.ir^da.v at San G.ovanni. η tin· t"c of the Italian bout, \\ nero in· v. a- en i mite hum;· In in nine-day visit to Briti.-ii bi mbed place.- in Sicily, it was dis closed today upon tlu· monarch's ro tin η t·"· Homo. (The Br ti>h liad reported lor thai da\ that pi; no ol the Middle Kart ι ii'iiiui -t'aled lorries between Ihe It..l.aii : a a ι land and Sicily and als · ι ·.!·.·.. y dings' at San Giovanni.) The l'a it ii delivi red tin ir atl.'"v. on 'in an·., :: t e aft πι· .in. \vh.· tin king λ a being 1er: od aero . Ironi Saaiy ;.> San Giovann. SHARP FIGHTING AT BIR EL GOBI Rome, Dec. 6.—-(ΛΡ) -Sharp fieht illg l)Ct\veen advanced I! ' ·:■ and Italian mil. in the Γ, · el ( 1 Ί·ι ,re . of the Libyan front. io a' !(l nale south ol Tohruk v. · ; >rl d today 11 y t ! e Italian high ο · maud. The Italians said the figh'.ng wa continu til; as the ι cport wa inadi . but g,. ■ no indieal >n of the dircc !.. η .' λ.ι.- tak ng. I ΜΙΛΙ ΚIÎS SOI (.III Wo il. Dec fi ( Λ Ρ1 G 1· l'ark I Cl. ell'! . "t Γ. s dl.-tl-in I· 'Mi t here, I said today ίο'.ι eastern Ν l'th I'am lina farniei va re being ight on warrant.- chaiging th1 η v. Ίι con spirmg to del'ra id th.o guvcrtiinent of penalties on 3H.OOO po aid <>! tohac co in 19.ΊΗ. Stock Trend Is Irregular New York, Dec. 6.—(AP) As ·■"· ·ι d -î''ck I · >< > k I - risk I ) i t < · s aj r° «•m\ ( : y i'i today" market but many leader displaced ^ distinct lack >>I cnii <Ί ark app< lite. Kraetir-nal pnee variations left livnd- in dnnht at a lively opening. (Ί ml; ad\ance and declines gen ♦ \ 1 «ί ι -n ail with the forme1 η uni» ί ·♦«·!;. r the mai-Tity. ί ..ι! ue . .,1c tax -elling again ac t»onnt< d fin 1 " t «ί the two te our \ olniiii' Ί a ρ nnd }.»(». 0 J H > -haï es. HI4THIK FOR NORTH C APOLfv \ Fair rrcMrr tnniyht and in t a-t portion · ar.d.» Defense Agency An nounces Allocation of Copper for REA; Will Aid in Completing Buildings Now Under Construction. Washington, Dec (i. \P)—Tit, suppln s p!l· u ities and .. llocatn in board ordered OPM 1 ni ., to wit! - hi■ 1 d priority aid fr<.n new publi · and pri·. ate power pi.·ii t-ts unless ,-uci; coil.·»!: icti»n is fotiml "e> eni.al 1· nati; 'lia! deten.-c <ir p:ii-U Ιιι·;ι!ΐ:ι and safety." SPA Β prom i ι ■< 1. however, t :. . ' all possible as- -tanct would be given .il complétait; such v. ork now sub stantially undir way. Simultaneously, the del'en.-e Hgenev announced that 1,500 tons of copper would he allocated monthly to the Rural KlecM ι l'ica I :"ii Adi" in : -11 at ion up 11 a total of 10,âllO ton.·. 'I'll! a.'iH .<·» W'l I ; id he iffirient SPAI-i declared. pern:· KI'.A ta 1 mish ell o| its pi ιijects w hie): now are ivuro than -tli ps r cent complete and to :, η i ■ h a number of other. . RYTI SAYS FINLAND CANNOT QUIT FIGHT Helsin k;, Doc. li. (ΛΡ) Spcak iiu» bv radM»-in Finnish independence d.iy, which I > ι · > 11 ·_; h t news that Brit ain had decided to declare \\;ir. President Hi^lo Hyti declared today that lUr -ia » » I i'vrs only a "a'per's handclasp" which leL^ht result in mortal injury to the l.'nitcd State. State- and Britain. "Wr h a \ e neither the ab the v. ii." he assorted. ■ a t e η ΠπΙ,ιιη ι the I 'nited St a\\ but we cannot \vitlidra\v from the - iim &le (against Russia) on In-half of the vainc ideals for which Cnt.iai an-l the 1'nted States say they, too, are fighting." Cotton Prices Widely Mixed New York. Dec (I. (API -Colton future» opened 2â to fill cents a bale lower. futures closed 10 cents a bale low er to III cents higher. Middling spot Hi.lt!'·. off ii. Open Close Decemb r 11» fili 1 ti V.'i January 1 (i 82 Hi.81; Mar. I ... 1(5.93 17Ό5-0Κ 'Mas 17 12 17.19-20 July 17 η '7 24-2Ϊ October Γ. .2Λ 17 30 * Ν ? m ; η al Britain Adds Tc Her List Of Eneiahs War D e c 1 a r a ti ο η s Against Finland, Hun gary and Rumania, Eff ective at Midnight To night, Change Situa tion But Little. London. Dec. β.— ι \· —(irt-al Britain will be ai uar against 1 inland. Hungary anJ "amaiii.i at one minute after midnight tonight. Greenwich time (7:01 p. m. Saturday I.SY), l>. cause the three nations ret used to stop lighting Britain's Kirsian alls. The actual déclarai.ι 11. I:<>.\ ill nn! materially change I:. .- t ■ - un now existing, it was .-aid ■' alter Britain announced her inttn mn of declaring war. l'iie Bnti-h \plained the chief ciiitt ; vuce wu id e at the peace confer; nee, when the hree nations "will be sitting at the ther side ol the table." Scotland yard detectives, as sisted 1, mooile police, (iuickl> began a roundup toda\ of more than 2 0!)"enemy aliens" α result ol ine war declaration announcement. Those detained, of w hom about 150 ,vere Finns, were taken to a elear ng center for removal later to c m .•entration camps. The Finnish minister h·. re, G. Λ jripenberg, and his staff begun pre wiring to leave foi Hcl-oiki. The , Finnish legation had been function- : ing despite the bread! .11 relat''.ns ast July. The Association of Hungarians hi ! Great Britain issued a stat nu-lit •aying "we are con . uiced' that m ι οί our countrymen at home reah/.e that a British victory alone can free Hungary of its present shame and servitude. A declaration of war on Hungray will not alter litis fact." An authoritative -nmvt .-aid that nnly th F.nns replied ! ■ the Briti-.h nnte demanding that the tnree cmiti tries stop fighting Russia and that their replv wa.- "entirely in at: — BRITISH CRUISER CAPTURES RA1DEK 1 ι ii ii . Dee. (ί. I Λ '1 T; :·· .id *Bi :t -h en -er Dor-it : 1 eaut,! ' . no ,mk ., ( ■ ■ r ■ ι .tl.il tic I' -, i! !».,·: :· ι1 r .td< - t . ·! · >· ipe. lea\ ing in-hind five b · it laden u th oil and pr· ·ν·.-ι· <ιis. The <·ι n -1 η un ique did »·.· ■ 1 ■ ·ι11 the Grrman ves "I, de ι·ι 1 nu !.·■. 11f aboi h t ο,ιιιΐι ι ι. .η.·. The Red Push to the West meow. \/οΐΰκο)<ΜΛΐκ·\ s AWZHAISKf, TULA >l£NSK NAM SHIFT MAIN WEI6HTT0 MOZHAISK SICTOR. KURSK, RUSSIAN COLUMN IN DRIVE 10 CUT OFF RET PLAT OF NALI ARMY. ROSTOV] mariupol'»: NIWUAfV SEA OF AZOV - ÇttuVjiS— Reinforced with fresh troops from Siberia, counter-attacking Red armies were reported continuing to hit the Nazis hard on the Moscow and Rostov front, as shown on map. The Germans were sail! to be ir, 1m ι .mi·* retreat from 11 <· ] "i t of Tajranr. a on 11.·■ Sea of Azov. r.t. ng claims of a major Nazi disaster in the Southern swi :■ (Central /'< · ss) Union Of Welders Threatens Walkout Many Axis Prisoners Are Taken 1 ) ( fi -( ΛI " —The nurn : m 1 < ; ι η :. ! I t;i lian pn.sonc·:' - , i-.i] .·· : tut π t .· I.iiiyan desert ha.· : re.u·. a, : . ■ ,n ·ι·(1 ι r i ci tin re a I'e ni.uiy . t ,· ■ ' d. 1 i : it : :i hendii j· : ' .lay. li tiling pi ι ■ ... out the win a I the past LM ' · n.q i : aid. At Kii !),·.. ,·. ι "wli;.: Ii:t , "1111,1 r ; en* 11 ' κι ι h i - " iia i >et 1 I )e ; ate (ill : stia ill ..mi· :.ι.ι·» ·. ' ι ' ud, the ΠΛΙ· v( · lia ν ! ci Il L':.' ux.f ρ,.,ιι. ■ : : . ' I. ■ : . a a t ι t'ii t t ' ■ . < ι . ι : I · a a Wi l'a eau: a Γ : a ; · i '· ·: · ι - aller a'.'aeh al ii I I ) a ; , ' ■ 111 . 111 ■ · ah ami ·' y :··. the whole L. Y. Ballentine To Head State Jackson Day Dinners Daily Dispatch iîun tu In till· Sir Walter Hotel By ΚΟΚ THOMPSON . ι ι. 1)ι·ι· li StiitV Srr.at r 1 "St » ι κ " Ballentine of Wake will ■ tatr eha ΙΊ..all . t till' I )i : >cral ..· ■\ ' "Jai1 . ..ι· 1 dinnei - V. ivaiter Si η a t ' 11' been uppo nteii. II b" mill': ,'\ ι W11 1 bt'ell ' i1 Iv Co lliei l il Λ ι Ί cul!ιmitteriι . Chai ι ι·,.ι:ι Κι al (. ' ι > 111111 : t ' ι ■ · The formal made η Wa Thr chiiici' h".'ad lin· pa purpo. ο ol ν and enthu.-ia wlial ιΙΙΠγιιί •l'i-ii aii und Il 1 111 I l'I'l l Iin Kolgrr man, hi■ h remaining ' i'a I li'il "lli1 crowd." I ; . ha.- hi "il ι per. on xvli Mi .· M · lady ν h ' job that .ht Wa-hms1 r. Π err. ■■· no actually ."though he iiai'ly precedi :.' :. ι ■ His appi ■ ·· licit tl. at I la· ι ■!. 1 )einoci'ata· · I'r. .light- 1 H- .-y who .- liai - ' ite li'-i - ·!> I Jenny and Nat lJeatriee C liment will ■ . tor lîallriitint ' rainai party. ' to rai.-e mom \ .ill mean a somc than ha- het-n on Day headquar W'h'.'n Ihe lali ml comni ttee (1 hun-ell with tin 1 v. hat has 1 -t rn Sands" Graham natural as Foign· n's manager. Th·; i oi 1 In otfier V a Graham'.". No. I -■ did . ut h a ςο"<ί a --v. moved up le ■ a *iir'" t ' NaûonjJ ..- .;·.··■ 11 a ■ k h ·. · - CilîKl' ■ ! 1 U;it .» ! i ν - · ■ «. 1 : : · .1 ρ· ·\\ Soi - ni-'.· 15. ; ! ! ι : ■ : · : 11 · : · < · ·. » · Oi l eel ι ν ι1 lea· ίι 'i · · ' '. >· < ι ienl 1* · beat ΛΙ : ( >!;■ ei . ' : . !: e ran ι « : • . Vf iu'i a;.- .·.!■·' ι·'.'· ·· «···. er I'las !;v been lined ' * ■ « ■ ·"« 1 d ,· . ,·· ' ecenti\ h.e . e. a una ng Jaek>. η il s y d ! ! ι ! ι ' * . .. ' ; ( ): r : : it'i e ; - η · tv.· *.·. ' . /et wivn l.i : - r- .ιî ti:t· · · : ..ad ail de î '1 ' ·· ν >·. '· .· : :. .s pij·, , ..s 11 :t > hi:·, e li ::· :;a pa.- : But • ' ..-' "'«.. r Fni.uer and !■ - ci·?.··· · · · to surround ·..<··. -t »\vd. it ι- h e '. ' ' new national new dinner ■ ■ ' ' · . ' . · 1 ! ; in.t». 11 ■ ·. : 1 <>1 dollai - Ν " v . expected to e .·' : · '1 ; trior.*. is yet ηη· ίιιιι e : 'Te is one ! · .. it' taai \ 1 treasurer ne...... - ney ban ■ \·« · ■ > . Π eu Hvy n . : - Il van' ·. » ι >t .· !e t» > • · .e w . \ 1· : distance il · : i. e IV.!! ' ' e : i · ,1 rea ! lob ahead. Siar, Bailent .»»■· ■· dairyiran and - «a 1 1 · ' : ·· a' · n«» î I ( 11 . . C M .111 Ν » H" i'. Ho I h... he a ■ nit··, ii "·· \v " the ! ;vj t '1 'r*a t·-!-' ι . m )· ι }■!· ji'tieal , îy a retord m tln.-c ; ' Ht .? the , ν' -.pt vjed ο·'· i1 " "?) Independent Brother hood Claiming Mem bership of 125,000, Most of Them En gaged in Defense Work, Seeks Auton omy. Morgantow n. \\ Va.. I)oc. «i — \ I* )—President Roosevelt has been notified that the Brother hood of Welders, ( litters and Helpers (independent) is ready to call a nationwide strike to enforce its demands for au tonomy within the AFL, a spokesman said today. . I. ι1 :. « · - Brown. a land. Cal., tt rney and bus ness representative ι : ■ ι · ι ! * · n. said ' - executive ... -f\ :. » tt i dii ided uj ii the walkout The independent brotherhood claims a membership of Tûâ.000 welders, most ol them engaged in defense work. Their snev nice·. came t » » liiiht aftei HT welders emplo\ed on the S.V.M). OiauiOO government ammonia plant here went on strike. AFL. W escape what it te Ρ l ' Ί " 1' c::. . ··'<-·' turn t< fees. Bailey Appeal Still Pending K.ik'lgl!. Dff I 1 'ft ! VO Sfl i ft ii tins πι i' whether a soi Bai lev ! : ;.! ; i.;idge i..i :t • : η Ι-ΙΗ'ίι .s — (API — State headquarters .> m Washington of Senator Josiah ι : : 1 oris 1 .. pr. FBI ( > 111 ν 1 : ■ 15 fWPP//V<r DAysierr Of/yii A tiRACLlf 1 I OR tu //: ν ^ VïoscowNow ίη Gravest Danger Italian Radio Declares Hitler H as Hurled 1, 500 000 i roops, 8,000 Tanks and 1,000 Guns Aga inst Russian Capi tal. < By Thr \sso< iated I'rcss ι Adoll Hitler was declared by the Italian radio today to have hurled 1.5(1(1.000 troops. 8.000 tanks .nul 1.000 suns into "the most terrifie offensive of all time" against Moscow, and it ap peared that the Ked capital now faces its hour of greatest peril. ■! .ni· in di ·« ρ -u >v . v. ':· 11 if ι:<-π-uι>· sinking in\v .'il dc >rees lii'linv zcn !;il . ι·τι1 ;■ il. So\ iet ski troops were reported to have i·ί,e into ; <··.· η mg thi entir·.· Moscow front, as the Red army '. .•'■Ί i* ': · fti ·.;>!■ - in flanking iltacks. The sharpest (ierman threat apparently centered in the Klin and Mozhaisk sectors while So viet counter blows struck at the other wings of the nazi offensive. On the Leningrad front, So viet dispatches said the Russians had cut off the highways linking (ierman forces in the city of Tikhvin with their rear bases and t'.iat Ked troops were slowly battering their way into the ap proaches of Tikhvin itself. The \ ■ ■ new dangi-r to Moscow was ompha-ized in German reports claiming the capture of two Key cities on Moscow's close-in perimeter o't defenses and live other towns on the south. (J5> The \ssoeiated I'ress.) Fighting oil She Moscow trout raging amid temperature* 31 degree - below zero. Fahrenheit. . swirled to a new peak of λ i < > I - cure toda.x as \iloIt Hitler's in vasion armies claimed the cap ture ot seven towns while the Russians wire reported to have broken through German lines in the Kalinin sector. !·() nuies northwest of Moscow. \ German military spokesman said nazi troops had taken Moz haisk miles west of the capi tal. and Klin. ■"0 miles northwest. Ν.,. ; "tit 1. · : ν disp.,tches also lc ;>ι ·:':t·ιi in ν uaitis it" ι - ide-swei'pinf; :1 ι >■ ι■ · c;. ; ! Ο:.·! nd Kursk, ■: !<i".·;i\· :'t'tv. ecu :.t' Mii.-cow Iront ind tin· S i\ jot drive in t ht· Ukraine, it·.· -ι n;_ ϋ,.Ίΐ 1"ι\·· towns lt.nl been ■ .: · . π! ι . an tin η lies e.i.-t >·ϊ η- · .· te ι a< Λ be1 λ et μ ι >. ι 1 and μ ,.-cow; "•it." · .. .nit Chern, \ Ki'uters (British new·, aïi'iir.» d -pati )i said the Kus -la!.- count ι olfen-ive in the K.ilinin -ci tor m,i- continuing and that the Kcd arm> had in ((.'···.· mu d on Page Three) YUGOSLAV REBELS OUST CONQUERORS ;>· β - - ( ΛΤ' ι - Λ large -c η.) iet i'd Yugoslavia .' .ι-- declared by 'lie Soviet in forma tion bureau m a communique broad : t »...v · ■ h.i' ι been 'eleared οι 1 I·..: an .n\ ad rs" >y British Look To Axis Drive In Near East X ■ ι. ··: . d;i> ·· 'It :· · · c;. . ; >. ■. 11 - may ■ ■ 11κ- C 0 British are . . · : .mi ··· >■' ··.. <■ : m: > ;> t-ust ··η mr • it :t ι .-ι . 1 tiiι ir ·■·. pin- the vast are > extendi tig eastward from the Medi 1· ' ι , :1 r.i !. . ν ; ■ Sy ι ia, ! raq and I rail t ·; · : ι · .ntier ot India. The program complements the tmilt t1 .· ■ British an val; ng to dri e tin- a\i annas pit nl northern Μ ΐ'.ι aid t h u - avert dan;·!' from 11: it directii n. .1 -ι \ ' ι η t! biu -> ···«· in «h? potent i! Wattle in of Syria, Iraq and Ir.m 11 ι ι "'iv o! f, if it ev er doe . ι. wholly . peculate r. but it is ret abli that .n t-.Liv Briti-h Mid· ·.· Fa. t military headquarter:· is : ,j.i urjttng that everything be dm ■ ooi> ιπ* 1er March, 194:"
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