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TWENTY-NINTH YEAR ^^Kiss^TrKiiK«-a,/F HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 22, 1912 ' , 10\ E CENTS COPY Reds Slash At Hidsr’s Rear Guard German forces Re treaimg seven Miles VVesL ot Mozhaisk; In Africa, Axis Stiffens Resistance, Claiming Some Gains. ill: flic Associated Press) Ktis i.ni troops slashed .it the ir.,r paid ot' Adolf llillcr's re lic. ilia;. German armies seven r ales u • st of Mozhaisk today, as avis fore s in ilrira slillcned llicir resistance to the British i mot: t* off. nsive. in. !; ,r i : ■ i Al: I: ' '. Bn t * i a ,. !i■' had v. ■ pt nm: e than . ,,r *,. ■ 1., .*.. i di s ' * lii'ii, ra 1 Fa win Korn . * : i a' :; .* >etpack j : • , ; .-.'ii'.. ' id e ai.iter often- j . ■ . iq *,'. ... . a >\\ lodged ■ ia\:- i . ' is mail.' ■ i;. *'ia .inia: aiire In 11■ 1 <p | ,i...!.- .a y ster v in*'. Mi'i '.i if . i-;:,. a coastal j ■ i:. a , i: Si rto. .:*»■.: t half *v n 11 Agedah.a and F. i Agile la. \ ;. . I., ■ 711 ir.iles n >>.*thi ast of | 1- \ghed.i, fa, i p . ,.n high .■■ onm.itid as .,. •. d 'I,.;* axis ar i. >r d eolnnm : ■ 11 sh i i,*k n ., irprixe . . i di • ... "ii :;. i' ira Briti-li • • i: :... I a al d A'.ieda:, i. \ l.nllrliii from Hitler's field he.idiiuarlers. contrasting with (he i linnm terseness oi recent eoinmuniiiues, reported that the I nehrer's troops Had beaten off Russian attempts to break the enr'irelement of Sevastopol. Black si a naval base, and that repeated Soviet attempts to break out of Leningrad had been "frustrated." a .-am dispatches Ida m Fie south • ■ an fi nt -a term that night re ;. either to tile Crimea r th F . in re, ,,: led that So\ iet eav i ..rillleiy h id el , died *1 .. \ .nleiit Gennan i 'tui’er at .. IP An:. , a .. .. t n ■ at F inn a led u i.e.i. v i'lghl • , h and :. a 1 a inngrad , ; ..i • ;t 7IMI ip..' - ... 1! m ac 'mi ■ id i . : ■ I i a|atai P' Power May Be Rationed Olds T e 1 i s House Committee I hat Non Dei ense Use of elec tricity Must Be Cut. \\ .tshingloii, Jan. --—lAi*» ( ongrt ss received from govern ment power otlieials today a blunt warning that tin- nation laces a rationing of electricity —possibly this year, that may even dim private homes to eon serve power for the detense pro gram. 1 p .-.-Ability v\ a- vc.eed by Le i' 11 ( j'm , chaini an el tin* ledeiai V t , ),!->: «... and O o. Wes . e,-. tet ng puw t n; naget foi ; . jyValley Authority. lit :•-! ..iion\ during Haase appropna : C'.inni11tee r. ai mg "ti tile in dependent other.- > ;ppl> l»il* appi'ov ed biday. Hie rationing oi electricity lor homes, offices, night clubs anil other civilian purposes. Olds told the committee, "is going to he ncccssai y and is going to he done." and a survey to determim the power supply of the various areas is licing made "to deter mine just what loads ran lie <ut off without materially iulerlci iug with the normal life of the community. ' Olds -ad he bt'heved lae e:e. . • • u*y w id caii 1"1- [b >\\ ei i alum ng ,ny regions "by the end ol Wiiili it is Imped ..nd planned, hi . d.led. trait nil tailme ■ ' van he el terlt'd -without serious disloeatmi o: the normal ide of the people, i iii.ry nurirl "a great de;n more that .-imply the elrm nation ol neon signs ornamental str. et lighting, the ust ;CjiiUruitd ori * ■ © ^ * * ■w * Americas l nited Against Axis Shown ohm o a tv dim '■ i ii- ir aides me I’.ai-Aint a .a . • aa • a a: !; m; .1 at r... a • • a, a: the Tiradentc Palact Last night. Argentina and Chile, long i 1 a. .to he greatest 1 ' > inmmu hemisphere stand, swung ml .ate with til. It) other An ri ...a at n m;e. .11 a deelarat a u m intuition to m \ or diplomatic rein: oils witli ttie axis. For Break Argentina and Chile Accept hour - Point Compromise for Break With Axis. Kio tie Janeiro. Jan. — C\l*> — —An agreement among live na lions, im l.uimg reluetani Argen tina and l liiie. on i*. much dc butt'd proposal lor a concerted diplomatic break with the axis opt in d Ihe \v in today lot a un an.moils land h\ the l\ Ameri can i cpublic-* a .gain-* l lierniany. Italy and Japan. INn-Ue.p;.: up. it, Aig •• • i»nd | Chile Ui ti i st t> -,,.j I, ,u n, , .»>:< i lit : 1 ; ■" : cutty v. .1 nl • •• '• ■ ■ ui notuir.iii.: formal . the remain 16 nat • entecl u n< eon .iTcmv Tile a- • at. a imt i '< •' ni ■' no innn'clml t : mat1".! a is n al prm i or a nultm ting i - It 4 it ri m a enrol illy section tnat tnr eon -l.tir ! . A1 • ol the S' fi ir ent.- - ; e in accord, ir.dica111 ig ’ Ai 1 gent ma 0 •' i r. w mid i - it fur : . t nation. '•"' :ma delegatn accepted 'll vvt ce thhl’iiiU « the Chilean pari: line: I1'0”' CHARLOTTE DAIRIES CURTAIL DELIVERIES Charlotte. .1 an IV VP ’ l> ■ >> men supplying Chari tit ; I eel today a pohey i liveries t er\ othei i 1 t \ery day as hereh'lote. 1 lie : t wa> designed to conserve t ek tire. PIPE LINE SERVICE STARTS FEBRUARY 15 Oi.aA.tte. AT," A AD -< O eMVUtivc re d todav ti.-t * 1-ed.,:-eoMie~ree;;.,Ue..d tn me. . i 1... i ;IU. ]'i;,ittat . 'll P:p< La ( ... 1 1201)- nile 1 1 n>m i;, c ; . "v;: expected Meanwhile. the c< !’••">• ' ' ,,"U- :i a Vs., out. - ■"■'.yd ;>■ thf rn teai with 1,1 I'1'.’ > ] 4-, --"'ll muter a’lth' 1,1 .i .tei state i nvei e- i ' 11,1 ■' schedule "l pumping eharg I'm- line, it v a- -aid «■11111■" » «'■' delivery of gasoline amt "Hum pet r, i< an p oducts until th it nave been iixed. HIGHWAY SURPLUS TO BE ALLOCATED Raleigh. Jan. ii.— (AIM—(lev ernor Broughton announced to day that he would appropriate S3.000.000 from the highway fund Mirplih for betterment ot roads. The money will in* used most l\ to improve secondary roads. The commission will meet here tomorrow . and the governor e\ peels to mabe the mmi \\ avail able at l ha 1 1 iie. The highwa\ surplus — also called unallocated n-vvnues— was swelled considerabl.N last year by record breaking returns from the gasoline tax and ihe sale of automobile license plates. Babson Gives Rules for Investors; Recom mends Buying of Cer tain Stocks. i?y kwii.r v\ r.\nst:\ IV m. Ini'. N.- A' l IV. .1 : !•' 'W' time u: .,•,1 r.d yews there is k"',.' 'V* cat in lire idy 1> tl o ■ b»nc n A:w: o . •: the 1, haying a:o a ■■ nv 1 '1 tin so m'j ’ - The Sooni i i’ — Kxchangc C oca .s .i,, . - .ving : 1 l’hiladelphi away t]-,,{.. ii .• . H’ialisiio atmosphere ol W is) i gt m i insolid it ons ol in u.la.ihl ir:i:s and r dnebons ;n operating costs arc niioe ninrc put ling moo Iw -o. into black mk. Watch Wall Street. IS : . o.i -y |. iv:' ioi/ Wa . I Si ooi 11 n.as committed many saw n the . past. Let me say, !wv. c, cr. mat w• busines, is today transacted with m ire scrupulous hoiu sty t1: . t m>\\ pervades the stock and nond a arhols Moreover, the v.ori; ol aive-tmont hankeis and brokers is absolutely c ssential to all lines ot business You. my reader, may mvo hay e , seen a stock or bond; bill y ■ :r e r ployment and wag s dope .1 very largely upon whether y mr e nployi i and his banker have an act ve and ; oi n rket for th set rit es which they own. Another :; i ig > Id be -oeogn ed aboa: most Wall Si -col than They have ita pei era! e irreol record fin "calling the turns ’ They have good "noses 1 and oan smell la: ahead They sense any change in the nation's sent silent better than any other group. This does not mean (Continued on Page Seven) Modification is Sought Member of Argentine Delegation Raises Question Regarding Phraseology. Rio dt* Janeiro. J m. VI.— ( \ i* >—\ member of the \n*cn tin i delegation to the l’.iu \i*ieri<an r.mferenee raised an eleventh hour objection tocia\ to the tin n of an important phrase i: tin* drafted resolution for un animous Vmeriean breach of re lation*. with the avis—a point which <ast a shadow on pre \ ioush inciitaP d un mimitv. . ■ .. . (■. moan ed the dea • ; . i • • :. principal" ill < •• iv. ,p ;:u- t a,..; •; d : i. Buen<>> >dit ;. .n ' tlv .1 u * t •: • !11 Th( article !>>:;:• l" • •• the .’«• "1 ;ti*mi say that e ’’ M i • ' the 11 -umpt l* n 1 i> axi . . thus t-» e. tal ! " ' tl • d(\ • n nii ri ly “un;.m ■’< - end n*n "cm - left ! \ c." ( Hi," : > ‘ ••; expect' l But the •' P 1 article three. • ,i P - pr* - luce a fi.n'ht A a i t i eh t it e U - \i - tiial tlirv • i <• min „ dll'!" malic ,, dal’, n (h . . .v. I laiy and .Japan. Tin- Arg, ilia i ml ’ ■ !.an« ,| . Spani h lest , a >t con tame" "li,- p.„i c ml n ')),ulnan n,> c, m' a i.u'. 'I. ''It, J > • -i | ly translated. • n -.Hvii..!).- wil I ad be able.” Cotton Prices Much Higher I tonT future 1 , " 1 t J i bale higher. Mid-d iv 1 . ■ ..si n:> te >’ J * ! a bale h’igJ • . . ! eh 18 BO; Mn; j 18.75: Oet-,i» - 1'* 00. WI4THIK FOR NORTH ( XROI.IVX Continued moderately cold with slight rising tendency to ' night Navy Rushes Hunt j-f rr - r sr-j rorJbn _ '-boats " Has tern Coast Disclosure oi i w c New S : n '; i n gs Of! Carolina Coast Raiser to b.i‘■ ' i'riber of \\ ;j • , • . , ; , r » * . \ V ■ . . T’ ‘ • h d \<Jant>r suhm .'ip ' :d Did • v :th the add 1 • 1 p " \ if »;? it‘i - 1 iiv s • » ,•• i,f }'j * cnhrr hem i p'-M-r • iv i .:!? •*' i >,• r •** !”' at r • -i in Li. ' ■•* .5.1 ,ib ro al the :' n '* of f ir * ,u trio ist, re. \nt m; • • \ V«111 i1 • I to . : <1 : !) o . Id bo worked Id The V'ivv’-n discl.-.suri ill it I ho 5 Hill-ton freighter 1 itv of Atlanta and t! •* 5.799- on Lat vian steamer < illvaira had bc«m attack (1 and probahlv sunk brought to si\ tin* list <d sub marine victims this week, loin of the -ix ships won* known to have goif to the bottom, and the toll of do.■ (1 or missin ; crew ir***n rose to 75. Altai (I otf the Car a c '• A \I .n<i. v. ‘ .v C:'y • • i At lair.» sank -«* ts Later tin y, t I Ciltvai! a. t : ; d■ > 1 .add ahand* nod bv ' > (ov .-i a '1 • < -d-d and sinking condi t: !•.. 1A•: .y-siso: - ■non wore mi. ing hi t ■• two a’h'ck -. i which woi'e annmino'-d the 'at ■ siirvi\«M"** had readied \» rt. The Xa\ v - a- - a< id n Ad ! th.o A:'.. ’;* o hunt, and ! :■• . • h i Britain’s Task N o w T o Attack On Continent \ p : • •. ,. \ h ■ \ B • H( it , i: \K Nelson Forms Field Service Division Washington. Jan. II - M**— Washington awoke t«a> to the realization dial Donald M. \cl v.*>, js giving '.lie wai produetion job li.;cK to the whole oountr>. Nelson's announceim n( llia4 In* intended to establish .1 field scr\ i. r ; * a \ it.5.1 part of the war product ion ho,i* d was regarded here as a step toward deeen I trali/ating the wat effort. i )i: ic■■..!■ .- •••.I • o*!i c. • i ng \\ PB ' F-ti ii tors cl tin* c .n'. > ' 1 would shortcut a gri at part [ (C.ie4 oft Page Fi British le .. \ iud d \ ■ ess I . .. . seizing i • rst. in . .. j-. i., o, w i re re .-.pan's main oi a till -1 a I inn s north , .i.i V. . .»• i l ln . . .w-houi ii s w Ui'.g olio , "'i f gapoic. i> .1..». ot..1 wanes. .ins w . t a II. airatest l>un< ii oi ..i da ne «»I • > . : p liner i \. ns «r i i n-. or a (l :: • • i i al.li i 1111 * i i ma.j i dr pmcnt in i. ; l.i.mug * a. iiu < .i.iii; 1 ap pai.idi\ bolt out feat's that an in- a ion oi \osiraba v, im minent. \ hroudc ast iron- Kaiiaui. oft hombt d capital <»1 Vusiialian mand.ited New Britain. Hashed wold that a ilotdia oi eleven Japanese slops had been sighted oh iK.tr!>> Wat no island. and in.iiiodiaiei> al..w tins report eehinnuin alions with kahaul ceased. Observers in dclhournc said it was presumed that mil.tarv I'oiees had alread> evacuated New Britain. whic h lies onl.v SOU miles norlneasi of Xustralia. in anticipation ot a Japanese land ing. file Japanese flotilla was sighted .'JO to 10 miles oft Wa tom island, half an hour before the Kabaui radio sent its last message at l p. ni. ti a. m. BS I.) It wa> believed that tIn* radio and telegraph stations had been destroyed !>\ British forces be fore e\ at nation. Senator George Sees Possibility of .Japan ese Feeler if Singa pore Palls. , •. • » ;, . . . - '. (Jeorgi, ■ • ' ■ . .lapanes. •:i Chin., ' Kang, -on 1 1>r:ti . r, - i ' l"' , i' I \ the l':M. .1 Xa New industry In Pros neet For State ll.nlx Ili-p.it. !. Hun .in Ip iltr Sa t\ 11/1 Holt 1. H\ BOH ! IldMrsON .1.0 Jj T ■ Carl Haile.’ i1 ■ Htot. enatot n ho tun prat I til e- an O' l’iy ■ u'h. sluu.li. «,< ... It tin edit if the duPo i intr o t ..<• -rece-sful n theit e t \i!.. or, - .tmd. It !;.(■!. I l.itlr.\ -hot, o| Ii;t\ t• rrril • : : 11, i the ex pen " out- are si u -l.tl Hot. |U, he t the man \vl • ha.- dour .-1 a- mi, r-t dni*. . • ■.Cent 'ou t P;>ue Sev.ii) Forces Land At Lingayen And Batan General Mac Arthur's lough Band of De fenders Resist Strong ly; In M.alaya, Crucial ^est Nears in Battle of Singapore. (R\ Ilie XwH-iatffl Gross .lapanoNO troops on Luzon is land—alnati.N estimated to num ber ‘200.000- rr b inr»■«,» forced and the invaders again art licavi I > attacking General MacArthur’s !i*i\ Philippine defender', a war department aunounctma.l >aid today. Vhr 1 ; . 1 *d sea ; . . | , ... j ! 11 sdi ;i I.. y ill. Ill) miles n* u*th ■; .1 G i Mr.nila, an i | .n Nnt a1 : - appi oacru* Gent i.M .-A ’• . tile ;,and. Ihc : : ■ • if test i thi ' , Si! 1|> I wa in progn ss. \ critical. perhaps decisive hat lie raged in the Malayan .jungles 7(1 miles north of Sin gapore as British. Xustralian and imperial Indian troops launched a major counter offensive to smash the main Japanese inva sion armies in the Muar river sei tor. Behind the line-. Bel ish lie: cl] ied a heavy hot of J a panes ■ Iran port colun :. north of Parti Bu ng de-t! '.- tig n any veil .vies and inaciune g inning troops. Sing..:vin- .tseif. und.i' i.'in. st in— ■ vui: .,e al .i-sii.111, gi'iiniy v mt ed toll of 304 lulled and 7i:f> won tid ed in yesterday'.- !00-p'..ine Jap.iii- .-e attaci; - o hi i pa; a lively surpassing ;ii. ist raids on London at the i la ight of the bl.tz. A , .mn in.qta s.i.d tir'a wotinde'd -,\ e-'i- adn.lilt'd to Icspitals and 100 ,!| - treated at first aid post■. Bu: lee :.pleasured island enio ,v n • I peered by til arm ai of |>. • i - - .A . ;i; Hiimi ai par ; g -ii .aid a : - n lia J a pa nose a - Ai.,: . .. > a r-ol ii'.'i !• Singap r. ag , i:i today HAL flu :. wore err dip d with In the Dutch 1 ast Indies, where Japan's far flung invasion hordes are striking in heavy force, the Dutch announced thev hurl com letcly destroyed the great oil j wells and oil plants at Balik Pa pail, on the east coast of Dutch Borneo. i Continuc-d on Page Seven) Supply Bill Is Approved Committee Submits $2,0 9 6,138,875 Ap propriation lor Inde pendent Agencies. ton Jan. 12.— (AP)— \ s > > s 7 • suppl> bill for 9 . it*111 agencies ot the go\ - et i:i> l in the next fiscal > cat . < i . Mi.i SMS l.t 10.800 for the shiph adding program ot the ni.tritime commission, went to tin* House toda> from its ap r.ropn.itions committee. : ■ ■ dt • ■ budg* .,-ndat »n i’ 11 s; .j .9959 undei e*>niparablc appropriate-ns -aid 11..9 ' mseipa -it funds pi rbabl\ v • da . a et that ap I ,• . 1 rtod that on had e • ■ acted tor 1 * 'instruction « , . ■ e - a aide ■ . ; . r Iliads • . d IV a ; ct-1 ad> hecn a t. fiuurnun Land "> • j tin -• • • - - M. had tin * Leo ii i it*; 9 that 1.000 slnp* had been c. .nt - aeted Lr and contracts ■ w nid in let lui 423 more before June 30. it othet "major appropriations were: Temie re Valiev Authority $136. , 100.000; veteram administration, n S110,909,088, executive oil ice ot the »Continued on Page Five)
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