Uregun Male And irakc American Red Cross
May Play in Durham Jan. ! Seeks $50,000,000 Fund
Rose Bowl Contest
Abandoned in Pasa
dena at Request of
Army; Duke invites
Host Team to Durham
:'u- :i. >. ·. Γ .in.-t.fn ·>■
!'·:· t.i «.ι .1- ι xtendt'd »i
. · !■<·.. ι·η D. ;
the
.j, - «I the r vvl.K-ti Wii c;m
• i : ..ti<. ι
■ *·,· , ..-ι ι ■ ;:!e vnee :n
I : ι t'l m ■ Bowl Cot* -
Lit. Cri r
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Ί S ; » J \ ' ; . U: · > r ,.:-Ί '■<].- .
The .Message
! ) \V H \V; · ··. Ρ
.■ ν and Γ· .·· \ · W. de ■
W't · « r11 *.hut - ιtρ'us have
ed that ha ν « · 1 luenced the
authorities to cnn
ng ' e β s( Bow1 game. Duke
• ! accept ·.. · «ice- η of
. · Slate and ·:···· 'i · · ma .ft.· a ;
ΛV woiil
dec dt-d n.
Durham W reck
Fatal To Two
• t, !) : S. ...
. : . · · .vd · t-ti. 'U -..
, \[.,r C '. η i Beu.~k ... 26, ·.'
v.: u, ca>eworker :· i' the
Λ illiam H Ne\ ilie. 5 ). ot 510 Gur
■·' . ..α ΛΙι . .rn .ι· (\ ».pf.
I,· i*l irg, were brought to local
[.· r... . Nl·'·. ;!»♦· - li 1 le red a lr.ie
1 red skull, severe lacerations πί the
• .t! ' ι .-. ί i j (_■ ι ν .jid wa.s reported ai
be:ng η (.r:t;cu
ndition. Mrs. Cooper was taken ί ι
i" -a· : .->pitill where iu ·· exact con
iitio! was not immediately leai n* ·
Hi . ever. · \\ ,i> not oel.ived that
vjl'UTcr. critical hurl·.
( ra-h on Straight Kuad
Mis.- Beasley and Mrs. Cooper had ,
attended a n. ; . i. put .:· ·.·. -v. a
trl \'ir lit- .«ad S;·:··.·!·!ie!d wen
te to Dm X
'retch mi road! Both cars°w€re le- !
> ' -hect
.%!.· 1 ί. .1 ,··ν a ail ...:e .f Duke
. ι any iricnd- ii.
1 '·. ■ a1 .-.··■· ■ : ed by her par
< π t .1 a Η Mis. J. O. Beasley Of
: two sister.-. Mr.-. Τ Max
Watson ni Forest City and Mrs.
T.)\\ .gh' Ci■■!-.- il Huntersville, »nd
bi'n! aei -. V J. Beasley of Haiti
• re. -Ι Y . J. B. . W. L.'and C. M.
Beasley. all I Louisburg and K. j
-Bfasley <>Γ Bunr..
The body was removed last night
• the home of her parents. 210
Church street. Louisburg, where fu
nc'-al ->erv ces will be conducted
s·iiactinie Tuesday.
Stocks Travel
Uneven Route
New York, Dec. 15.—(AP)—War
bulletins showed nrvxed trends in the
world conflict today and the stock
market, after tiring a lev.· recovery
salvoes at the start, backed away
into somewhat uneven territory
Steels, aircrat'ts and armament
specialties were up fractions to a
point or so but. with motors falling
again, considerable hesitancy devel
oped near the fourth hour.
Cotton Prices
Are Higher
New York, Dec. 15.—(AP)—Cotton
futures opened 60c to $1.65 a bale
higher.
Mid-day quotations were still $1
to $1.05 a bale higher on active
months; March 16.83; May 16 9C;
and July 17.01,
ASSAUI I C AS ES UP
i.^/GRF I i Il; RECORDER
,tv :· tod.IV
>.d recki< > dri\ -
POSITIONS LISTED
FOR STENOGRAPHERS
Λ l'Ifc'ii i'iinvc <.a . -ΐι·ί'. u : ν t pi * -
: av.- η ·· . . ι v.·.. ν
• 1^ι.» y : :.C ... . ' ·.»■ S·,)·
it I
a
FOUR COUPLES GET
LICENSE TO MARRY
and a
Βι·:\ ι
TWO REALTY DEEDS
PLACED ON RECORDS
\y ( · 1 i ■>· 4 ( ' ' · > ί S Β fi,,.."·.»·. !
W t Clover Hi*
\ ■ "· Y : . · t '· ■ ··.·. eyed ί
i 'ο .. . · - : . . : ί · ; * · · · < ! ι i T. - v. ns- j
■ ! .11! · C !' Nctlv. . V. .·: ai κ>;· 1
* in ;<r.<ί ■ -.s de:·a;. >n>.
BOFO IS MISSING
FROM FIRE STATION
The ι,»·* B"Ston bull terrior of the
Henderson Fire Department left ihi
'.it il ■ .,·!.otime around 2 o'c'." .
S ndav afternoon, and firemen ha. e
: been able to locate the dog.
Any information about the ' -j
-.j: uld be commit: -ated t t .<
imn. who are vi.y anxious to
ι their pet back.
LAWS GETS DIPLOMA
AS RESERVE FLIER
Aviation Cadet John S. Laws, son
of Mr. and Mrs W K. Laws of Ox
ford Road, received Saturday at
CI.an ι*'· Fifki, lil , : ct:ph :: a quali
fying him fur service a a second
lieutenant in tin- I'. S. Army air
In Winston-Salcm.
Jack Miller, Henderson youth who
h - been receiving training in auto
; ι the XVA training cen
tre. le!* tnday I'm· Winston
Salem to accept a position in a mo
chine shdp working on defense in»
dustry.
Reduced Sum Is
Approved For Navy
(Continued from Page One)
Democrat, Georgia, said that it
would include no battleships
He hastened to add. however, that
"this does not mean that we are
abandoning the idea of battleships.
• nit it takes longer to build them."
Ho said that the committee was
willing to authorize the lull 900,000
tons expansion proposed in a bill hi
;ntroduced but that the Navy had
decided upon the smaller amount
pifter a re-examination of its needs.
Vinson declared that the 150,000
tons would not necessitate expan
sion of present ship building facili
ties now working on a top speed
around the clock schedule. He saia
.'hut all the ships to be built under
the ^irt h or nation would be laid down
ixi the caléiMèar year 1943.
Drive Begins Tomor
row for Vance County
Quota of $5,000 for
War Relief; Local
Chapter Increases Ac
tivities.
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ι i ■'· ■■ li'Untlt'ii \ ty w.. rs ay.
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: ·' *'.v Hvd Cii.s
~ · !■ >· ..id groups.
. : ;.i! ;. d./tn utnti
squads whu .rt,· beirig
·.·.urk.
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• - iiiiti y \ * h. tr
' 1 ' ' : ' ;»»d. Λii". Μ
Ι Τ· day. Hid Ci l.i>i
« · ' C Ο . -}..·! il î . ϊ 11! U IΤ Κ
·' ■ ; .· defense officials thn>ugh*
' '■ '■ · '■ ϊ'Λ leaching f 11 · > t a;ti
ci Lit
. ■ 1 perce!It ι ! , ! : u*î >: k- ι
' - .ι-, -'.iii ι nilsi
1 : · ι·- .n i .■: uaniziug
■ il·. · ■ · V Ill t ν tht
■ · ί ( ' ' .· : |'I l it t >1 er
.< r'.t .t - 'r ■ ' ■ > . η plants. ,
·..-■· ι ■ . ' ' : : t.' ! dis
"'·■·'■· · ι
; \ : ,. ■ :.. ■ ! . ;vt t ι ν -
_ ■ I it Ί : 1 ' "t" : · '. I " ' (.-1 t it?.- I
: : t ··.. country 1
■ ι-: . ·· . Λ ii said. Ht· I
■.·· ti · ' ' I ltd C;.. : I
: 'I : η Γ . :..'id · > · .. t·: «.· tukinu '
!c»m\ t· step» t · ·.. t - .. :d lives in ;
t " t I : : -a: '.. ι . ι ι li pi e
etine.».» ' ι·ο; . ...ii.» of in
■ i-ii h :μί·\\ : ι > t : it* : ,t inereas- j
: : .du»; ι ι.. ! :>»··.:% :îy
' t ■ . ■ ί . ι i ..'i.ij'ter d.: :m the past ι
weeks a.» organized and train-j
i 29 local pteople as Red Cross first!
instructors. many of the instruc
rs are now holding classes of 15
ii.") people each. One class was
aded Friday evening in South Hen
t ' by Μ. Γ Mile»
S.; r ' t «it·ι·!... atinn : wan'
: uteres! η î ; a ν.
• . .tua e. ad ia:\v li id in oiu
i : ι ι .. .. .ι . : v. being made foi
e il ■ . · ρ classes,
.i il r.g Henderson's young girl
.H» - .ni. .i.d ;.nd :r. mv >>tht·:- phase
>iu; county and nation in our present
ι.ι·: genes
"To carry on the essential work
' .. L'l .L'ati Red Ci'ii-.- will cost
<i> ΊUn Mi Alford said,
•'and tl ι only source we have to ob
'.h: -.-ι !unds .- through youi ]
7 . ii bu" ;·'.·. the War
». ' ::".ing tomorrow Tues
I · . · It) It may require
:ui=e the $5.000 reque.-t
• d ' county, but as a gond
V t. ir. citizen, you should :
: ni :. ;.- as it is so little t*. i. pa.e-.i
■· < hard.-hip our armed !. u·
■ ι Iront lines have to face
Red Cross First Aid t:.i.:.:._ al
. ady has meant the saving ! un
limited lives in the pa t. a.- .ell
; distinct drop in trie mi: ber .·. fatal
, accidents. Mr All κ: added K.-pe
■ dally on the h.gr. λ :> :.ave men and
i vonien trained ι F.i Aid .-aved ac
cident victims '. me and again from
mishandling and possible death at
I the hands ot ignorant but well»
ί meaning · e:>-hy whose only
th „el · · .· ι. 11.c \ ietim t.. the
iit\i.' t-·.-1 r:">pital·
iie .-aid. "where
..y ueconu' a day oc
:.eed a Red Cross army
a t ... ban — a citizen army
.'. hiι li works and tight
' ι : ree'. ot London- to protect
■ η bappme.-.- «nil American
Jap Attack
Record Read
(Continued [nun TMfie One·)
F'>: th; record oi history, he noted
that the actual air and submarine
attack η the Hawaiian islands—'hi.·.
•am.· the first disclosure that under
ea craft participated in the attack
—began at 1:20 p. m., Washington
, time, on Sunday, December i.
At 2:2u ρ Ίι„ the Japanese ambas
sador hen· delivered to Secretary ot
I State H lie said, a message which
,said that < -!ablishment <>i peace in
the l'ac,..i· and the world had been
I 'the che ished desire" ο 1th Japan
| ese mperor.
Young Bailey Seeks
Naval Commission ι
(Continued from Page One)
i « ι ley ni Raleigh must swap his FBI
badge I'm' an Army uniform now
ι.'-: . olely in the hands of Wake
county draft board No. 1.
Adjutant General J. Van B. Metis
annvmced today that Bailey's file
had been returned by national selec
tive service headquarters and would
be turned over to the local draft
board. The board already has classi
fied Bailey in class 1-A.
Bailey is the 24-year old son of
Senator Josiah W. Bailey. He was
called several months ago to report
for duty with the Army, but an ap
peal was filed on grounds that hç was
fulfilling a vital duty with the FBI.
i The Lackawanna river in Pennsyl
vania is so named from an India.ι
I Word meaning "stream thai fork»".
In Malaya, Japs
Press On Hongkong
(C'i lit.nut d !! I' ·.»·> ' >11: )
I : r <.)>|>,.· ilt , . Mil cild . I
M.,ia\..
I :.t· Ii! ι : -iι v.iii a nttd with
'. · < ■ .lapant μ· ι'; h >1 t mpirc
ttritlt : > 1 !1 Ku at! . eck i)l ' ί ι a
Malayan penitisul. t:< Hi.ti-li
15 ..1.1 .-halt,.- a !. - llltcll at
a.ad W it tl "ΓΙ ι. ; ι !.. : : ι .'apalie-i·.·
. e ,-a.d tu llav ci. t Γ., ι m.:
i a ι πι; ; ill 1 i. U:. η .· ι.à· ι ·1
i;: :. w iv:
: ! ι ai. and a.s
in ni;. cJ t . ι " .·. .'Il ail
: r ν ·:ι ι qui nivs vvhi "
' ! : t '
a Jged ·.
cifie-Asiati
■ ,· U S. I ■■ i at M·"'
■i \ ν bombe e : d.iin
i >ane
\ C.- -
!, . da.v ' .a- a it a il ' ι la. si.i-. ' ■
:. .. U ι il i. . - 1
Mal ia. \'. i.e. t ' '■ Λι y cjrl
■ ad t.'. Japan. i ade ..
.·■ d 11.en ira·; - il . a:id : ι
:. :· ight t · tilt- total ο
t : -v-i! ..la- v.ar
a . ..e;· .: ad mil . aprd . ι
t;.. F. I . st mi .. · ι J.ipaiiet.
beji. ' :h ·■ ■ :· '■ · : '·
Ί a l-day ι m.· .. .e .·! lin·
. ii tment in gUm said
ti.at .i . . t Il l'ont a . .a .i . . I ! Lu/ο,Ι.
thi p: . : pal I'hi i ! ; .
that - : and ι p. ι .
t π. .η t m ·. nui t· · ι .au! north
Western sections of the inland as well |
m lia· vicinity i.ega-pi in ih.· ;
. . : tnea't.
The northern an. <ur:vd to ap
pal- nt S'y ; η the A| . · egian and '
t : : e : : t· .·. -vtei . t:.e Vig:in !
..ι a.
lid. and
: a c.in
Lend-Lease
Report Made
j (Coir. ·. ■ ■ P aie One)
1 nations including those of this
hemisphere u ι i.ie weapons
trom that arsenal mi that they
can put th. in to the most effec
tive use.
Ί e tat. ! I· iu-least a:d o! $1.202,
j OOo.oOO a.eluded $723.000.000 worth
I ι·! art;cie> ■an.-ierred, some <it which
ι !ia\ ν ni t ν t been exported or are
to be -id in tats country. Going
I into tin '. >tii 1 also are articles avvait
j ing transfer or use or in process of
nanulacture, serving and repair ol
I a.r. al \ f.-i . ship rental and char
ter. and the o»t ri b.aiding pruduc
; : Γ * îti ί '.it α Si.I te. .
' ΟI ' ie lend-lease appropriation-.
a a t,.·»·. -T.OC'UmO.OOO and tin
ai;i;i ■ ; S5.ti8â,il(Hi,000. the report
i;sclo-e.:i that S9.186.000,000 or ap
. ximately three-fourths, had bee.i
fated vvh:'a .<5.243.00ii.n00 had ac
' ......> aeon old.gat- d.
In the pa- |i day.-. t:ie repo.t
i said, "steps : .a e been taken which
' have greatly a derated the rend τ
ι :ng oi lend-lea.-e aid."
Knox TelU
Of Losses
(Con: !..;cd from Pa-ie One) j
carrier*, it* heavv cruisers, its |
light cruisers, ils destroyers and
submarines, are uninjured and
are all at sea seeking contact
with the enemy." Knox said.
Quiiklx lie told a questioner
that tile fleet included battle
ships as well.
"The Japanese tailed." Knox
said, in their purpose "to knock
out the I nited States before the
war began."
Knox said ! kit ly that the "United
States services were not on the alert j
as.'.n.-t the sin prise air attack."
Λ tonnai investigation, he said
would be instituted by President
Roosevelt immediately. In the tntan
tinu·. lie -aid there had been no
changes in command
Taking part in the Japanese attack.
Knox revealed. were two Γί-rnian
submarines.
()i the three submersibles known
to have been 1 si, lie said one was
normal size, ont· small and the tlur t.
which was captured, was also a small
in?.
Aside trom tliose killed. 20 ottice.s
i and U36 men were listed as wounded.
The ratio of d.ad was hea\y, Knox
explained, bei a ι-e some ships rolled
over
1 think the most effective fifth
column work of the entire w;ar was
! done in Hawaii, with the possible
exception ot Norway," Knox said.
Senator's Son Seems
Headed For Army,
Thompson Reports
(Continued irom Page One)
m the Un.led States Army
No announcement lias been .nade
from the line υ! Adjutant General
J. Van i: Meti.-., state director ot
selective m·. . ice. But these facts are
known:
1 The record in the case, which
had been >ent to Washington i'or
consideration by national headquar
ters of the selective sei-vice, has been
returned tu Raleigh without action.
Ί General Metts and his draft
assistants worked on the case Satur
day and again Sunday and, in all
probability, the general discussed
the matter with Governor Brough
ton last night.
3 General Metts thinks that the
effect on the civilian morale which
the Bailey case might have, especial
ly if he is allowed to stay out of
the army, is of far greater import
ance than any service young Bailey
might be able to render the FBI
I after four months of training
It is believed here, although it U
His Ciippt/ bnfe |
liarr» I anier Turner
I . I'htmrfilntlo
Tlit' ] ilut of the l'an American
Anzac Clipper, Harry Lanier Tur
ner, is shown on his arrival in San
Francisco, after his dangerous
round-triii flight to Hawaii. He
landed his ship at an undisclosed 1
Hawaii j.oit. left his passengers,
who refused to return, and flew
I aoli to F rise ο.
I :
■ι. 11 .. .:. an 'act. that tr.*.■ .ede. . ο \
i:a:; . r:t.es tried t > ":■■ ■' 1 ;
;, , ' t General .Vletts ah.I tat
h.'t a . t.. Melts and li:> st. !:
had :: ··.: to do v. .Ill the
of the drat t boa . d a cla--·: : > -
.ag H ley a> l-.\ The gene ... ι ii
nut '.· the casa had been appeaa i
until the appeal board upheld tae
local hoard. 1'iie tit's! t.:···· he ;»en
that Washington had interested .:
sell in the sénat'>r's si·η π
the federal aathi>r:taw. >te H ht ;._a
about till· case Tune aid ag.aa ae
has ade it clea; tl t 1 't
appealed to the l'a> lent -the :i!y
a ith ·: .ty stand.ng net ;· ! ;.
nd t!i·.· Λ: a. :nd -·■ ■ i ■·
ledei a! authi· ht · app· ,hed : > the
young .nan's behalf they ·.·. · . : act ng
m thea . λ η 11 '''
,\'i:v.. Γ. :.ι ι : t s··ι· : s · · · ι
:ede: h . ;. 1111 ■ · : 11. t ale sand aa ' a
■tcord . :; vit! ' least tin
-!e h η—either written. >>.·
pli: d - t hat M e 11 s ci . a :1g. ,
Oha r-.visC. why \v :!d ' a- lierai '
>e planning : · - ..e .· 1 ; rt . h
m. n.t bout the case' Yesterdav ht
~iiid he nte: led to d i st tl
Gti\ eninr Brought ι has endeav
nit he aught not be aide to do it.
It was iirst bro ight ; > has attention :
by Calvin 7. n:»>« : num. chairman
'fa* a ; j >t..! 1 ► ■ .. h ., s' a.:;u..t Ζ. η
merman said that the tvtt< r tram ». !
•aig r Hoover, head of the FBI. to
•he cffcct that young Ba !ey -.vas n
aluable t·· t!i.· bureau aith >ugn he
had been in t. .hi r, m'y fou day.·
it the ta ne. : ad m pre-s 'ii tr.e a : ·
peal board a. be rs ih ι mg ore
nnr les than ridiculous Ht -...tl he
hoped that the matter v. add oe
brought to the sen tor's attention
\nd the apaeal dropped adore :t
attracted pablic nttent: >n
That is what G > ι "e .>· Br . ad',tan
honed, ds.i. Β : it didn't 'mm out
that way
Sex Maniac
Ιε Sought
j (Continued tr m Ρ "e < )·. >
his agents were ι ·ι·.\ ne·.d th.h tir
motivé was· rape.
Two agents now are on the · >νη·\
continuing the in\'e-t a.ai: ion oi the
double murder which ecc aa ed Π -
ceniber 4. The bodies of the Coast
I Guardsman, Robert P. Old, ot Hick
j ory. Va., and 20-yearlold Florence
' Molli: Walston of Shiloh were d -
: covered December f> nea1 F.lirabahi
I City
A reward ot SI,200 ha - been ρ > t
| ed for the arrest and c. n. et. η .·'
; the guilty person or per t n- Handy
,said he believed that the crina wa
I a one-man job.
Registration Wednesday
For Civil Defense Duty
Mayor Wants 500 Citizens To Offer Services
tor Various Duties in Event of War Emerffenrv
t * tH/'Il Ο Μ Γ 11 * >
iiopts vV 11 ! be is ο Call.
ι;. Il ! ' ··« I'··I I Λ ill.Ill lit Ii lise I
λ . . ι · ι "ii Weillu (lay < >I tin- ι
λ ci I loin y 1 ι v\ ell aiitioliiii- '
•il tod;.;. . icgis·· imi will in. m !
the Mut u . .il cour> ttHiiii from 9 a.I
m I · . ■ : . . ii;l 1 η H to I u p.
i"! ! ι . t.tit M [CIit. liil lod
il!> tu ii.il l· ι * tho
ι .Cl . ' I - l'\i t pl II ill II! Il it'll
V, 'il .1 : Hi.Ill »-Λ.
Τ!ιο ιμη-ηι t·1 ' limit·: · one's
' . .« I t ' 1 up Ί
Λ ί > ι ι I > ■ . 11 > I . ι - 11 ; 11111 1
. hail ,μιι .ι ν;ιι ι· ·ιι· il; * ι ■ ίι- ami ac
li vit ίο ni thy civilian defense in the
city .in i U t'iiv u en-, nil tills « ail is
. ' ι vul > 1111 .is !.. u i.i i. u itli and un
it I III ' cli. 11 . : ,t 11 "T. > lit· ni \ . 11 lit1.
aid · · 1111 r commit too η ltd s not loss
11., 11 ll. I I. illtll 1 ll ι ΌI 111 I till y Λ I ΙΊ.ΙΊ -
;■ ι ι tci·". ι li : ι : ι ! i 11 ; > 11 vai mi, l ivlds
ι . ι. 11 . *■ ι11 '. 111 · '. .· lilt·: ·
hi t· η \ allot· county."
Mi . at ι lea; that no ono Would
r>t «... · -1 ι·η οι ii. loo outside tile
ι·, ι ι : ·. . ι ι : ι :ii the county ιml·,
ι η ι1 · ι ι ι : · ■ : ι · :.\ ι ι ! · ιοί geney
s 'at ' "lit ι. ui-loiili.U i: a Kod to ill
.1 1 . ! : :c t I :. actt : I Ί τ\ ict· ρ Γι ' —
., ■ oil. . 1 t l : ·ι ·ι till- ρ : ο '.cot ion. ρ. ll ici
,,: : ι , ι ι ι ι ιό. cmei
o:n ·.· .oc." .ι ι ,.:·.·. public work?
ι . >. and ι ι ι gi ncy utility.
".ic':i'i4 upon instruction . ! ικ-lh
• : t..m.: ! I St ti Councils u;
Civilian Dolonso. I have heretofore
• lilted and anno mood the Com
m "ot 'ni' Civilian Dclm ο to: tin·
C;'y "I litndir.-on which, ol course,
dos not · it'lllv tin c.irporale
• l> Henderson but a Is.ι the aroa
..iii.icont thereto which is thirkh
; .. t ii 'Πι .s ι .mm ;t too ·ι η > λ u>
pel colli the Vanco C" nine 1 .·! Ci
; . ili.in Defense bat works in co-cpera
• ·· with that Mi'o up,
•'Γο bo ol' v, lut·, though, t h icom
! mittee needs not less th.m five hun
dred vohintee" v. .rker- to receivt
training .11 the . .. . fields 1.1 orrici
, to rendtr sorvico their c nmminiO
j hero in Vance county And thesi
volunteers are not volunteering fo
service outside of Vance county, uu
only for service in the county, ant
'Please, No Mistake!'
-Ml
Joseph Chiang
Washington correspondent for the
Chinese Nationalist Daily is pic
tured wearing a sign stating
"''hinese Reporter Not Japanese,
Please." Representatives of Axis
news agencies have been barred
from the White House since Japan's
declaration of war on the L'. S.
llan ι>ιιiy in event ol grave enier
geneies.
All of us. u!' course. sincerely
hope that disaster will not coine In
Henderson ο Y inTe county But in
ν ew "I till- I'M nt.· of the past ten
day- we cannot stic'; our head η
the sand and sit calmly by It ,s
ncces·-. ν that we have r.c volun
teers trained. If disaster dftGs n it
coii '' to us. so much the better H t
·, c 11 ust he prepared ' >,· .. ny evi ο
ι 1 a 1 i t ν
■ I am tnercfore .isK.nn that any
tine willing to serve ins community,
Sluts and nation, and wnu κ no;
classified for the draft higher than
; Λ A. to come to the city coiu t ruoni
Wednesday. Di'ccmiior |7, 1941, be
tween !f; hours ol !t a. m. and Γι
. . : ι a,id H ? ι 1II ρ. in. and ,-ιμη une
the cards shown here and vulun
I ·. t-, lii.·. or her services :f called p
■ vv c t asking taat each per.·tin
m.i, λ lus choice ol service, but m
. \ t .11 more sign fur one particular
I);·, in·.. tnan are needed, v, e are
asK.ng that we have tile light m
,ran-.!e. per tins from one brancn
ol >:•■\ ;t',· to the ot..·. 1'.
"Xiuiuid yoii belong m an otgam
/ation that nas already offered its
s n-viees please register nevertheless:
we want you.1 η me, address and
telephone. And we want you in ci ·
. idually t ι snow your willingness t.i
-erve vol,:· community. State and . -
* ion.
■■Training course.- wiil 'ne pn.v .led
for all who si.t>n up. '
THE PLEDGE
1 hereby offer my services to my
Community. Statf» and Nation ::i ils
liour of perii, with the i.iulerstand
iηj» that I an·. volunteering only for
service in Vance county I h;.e !·!.;c
cd an (X) to indicate the service
of my choice but I atioe to serve in
, any of the services shown here where
I m ν be needed
ι FIRE PROTECTION
( 1 Auxiliary Εγ.ό:ran.
( ) Resc ic squad.
POLICE PROTECTION
( ) Auxili.i'.v pi ; ΐ ι ·. ·.■.
!( ) Hoi,ih «ii'-'d.
I
AIR RAID WARDEN
ι ) Spotters.
1 ( 1 Patrol lor air lak'.s.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
I )First aid.
( ^Ambulance corps.
ι iNursing.
PUBLIC WORKS EMERGENCY
ί ( )Cleanup Squad.
EMERGENCY UTILITY
( ) Blackout crew
( ) Repair crew.
j (Signed)
i (Address)
(Telephone) Dav
-it
Red Army Presses
Counter Offensive
Of Extermination
(Continued from Pago One)
' the offensive alter reporting the suc
j ces-ful defense of Moscow. Lenin
grad and the Caucasus, they claim
ed Adolf Hitler had lost since the
invasion bvgan June 22, 6,000.Oilrt
men,, more than là.000 tanks, 13,
1000 |,lanes and 19,000 cannon
Herman forces in the southern
Rns ian port of Taganrog, 40 miles
west of Rostov, now are surrounded,
the Russians declared
NORTH CAROLINA STOCKS
"Ήη» National Association of Securities Dealers. Inc.,
district No. 11. published the lolluwmg retail price·,
ja.- d nu quotations furnished to it by certain dealer.·
a- at 5 p. ni., December 11. 1941. Th A.ssociatio:i ; -
lunies no responsibility lor the.-e prices as tlu'y are
jnly indicative of the general current."
Description Rid Asked
Acme Spinning Co. Com. l.r>8
\merican Trust Co. Com. 333 343
\mer Yarn & Processing Corn 95 9H
\uto Finance Co. Com. IK 22
Vuto Finance Co. 5l2c7r Pfd. ; » 43
201j 23
95 100
51 54
Bassett Furn Ind Com
Bibb Manufacturing Co. Com.
Brandon Corp. "A"
Jardina Insurance Co.
Carolina Pwr. & Lt. Co. $6 pfd.
Carolina Pwr. & Lt Co ST ptd
Carolina Tel. & Tel. Com.
Chadwick-Hoskins Ce. Com.
Chadwick-Hoskins Co. 8'; Pfd. too 102
Chatham Mfg. Co. 6% Pfd. 105 107
China Grove Cotton Mills. Com. 100 103
Crescent Spinning Co. Com. HO M4
Colon i;>l Stores, Inc 5% pfd 41 44
Colonial Stores Inc Com 10 ll1
Dixie-Home Stores Inc Com 9 10
Dunean Mills Com. 37 40
Durham Hcs Mills Class "A" Pfd . 28 32
Eagle Yarn Mills Com. 82 86
Efird Mfg. Co Com 85 90
Ervvin Cotton Mills Com. 13 20
Flint Mfg. Co. Com. 24 ...
Florencf Mills Com 103
Georgia Home Ins.
27 29
100 103
109'·.· Ill1:
151 157
iP ■ 101j
„ 23'j 26
Gossett Mills Com 53 54
Guilford National Bank 40 42
Hanes, P. H· Knitting Com. 13
Hane·, P. H. Knitting 7% Ffd 113
Home Tel. 8t Tel. Co. Com, 7
Jefferson Std. Life Ins. Co. Com. 4^
Description Bid
Majestic Mfg. Co. Com. . . 140
May, McKwen Kaiser Co Com . 10
May, McEwen Kaiser Co $4 pref 52
Monarch Mills Com. . 87
Mooresville Cotton Mills Com. 27
N. C. Railroad Com. 160
National Yarn Mills Com 72
Occidental Life Ins. Co. Com l1^
Orr Cotton Mills Com 41
Perfection Spinning Co. Com. 80
Piediiiunt and Northern Ry., Com., 40
Piedmont Mfg. Co. Com 30
Pilot Full Fas. Hos. Mills Com. . . . . 31 >
Pilot Full Fas Hos Mills 6V.>% pfd 17
Riverside & Dan River Mills Com. . 8
Ri\ t rside & Dan River Mills 6',i> Pfd. 85
Rose's 5, 10, 2Sc Stores, Com 27
Security Ntl. Bank Com 16
Smyre, A. M. Mfg. Co. Com 14':
Soncco Products Com 32
Southern Webbing Mills Com JiJ'·ι
S. C Power S6 pfd
Sterling Spinning Co. Com.
Stovve Spinning Co. Com
Taylor-Colquitt Co. Com
93
80
80
29
Textiles Inc Com 3'i
Textile Inc 4% pfd 13
Tidewater Power $6 Pfd 33
Tubize Chatillon 7% pfd 105
Union Buffalo Mills 7% 1st pfd ... 100
Union Buffalo Mills 5% 2nd pfd 1<>'
Victor-Monaghan Co. Com 51
Va. Pub. Ser. 6r/c Pfd 7K
Va. Pub. Ser. T7i Pfd 84
Wachovia Bunk & Tr. Co. Com .... 47
Washington Mills Com 132'2
I West Point mfg Co. Com 35
Wiscassett Mills Co, Com
iitvidend.
Asked
150
12
58
91
32
167
75
17 s
45
84
43
32
Vis
19
9
90
29
17'.
35
73t
95
84
84
31
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IS
35
107
103
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54
82
88
49
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37
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