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Hpttltersott Hatlp dispatch _ ____ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER l'l T.L1SHEP IN TIII^ .■■! VYION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWEN1 ^-NINTH YEAH -A.,1 ‘iRr'AiV'i'^"1'' HENDERSON. N. C.. MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRt ARY 2. 1942 , . FIVE CENTS COPY A Very Brave Little Girl C. /*. Phoncphoto J/. .it .Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mis. M. .Johnson of London, who sur vival 11.« torpedo sinking of t he ('anadian ship I.udy Unnkn^. i- shown 1 ’ 'l,,L\ ash* p on hoard the rescue* ship ( ■•;//,>»>, upon arrival at San a. Puerto Rico. Two hundr. d and fifty lives w. re lost. 1 1 ■ Jansr and eventv others v\eu sava d. Reds Report ^ Mile Advance South of Kharkov; In Africa, British Forces Retreat Further Before Nazi Counter Offensive. ilk The Associated Tress, i tnbnkcii Russian advances against the Germans nil their major front and a continuing British retreat front the Ger mans and Italians on the second ary front lightened the score to day in the European-African u ar. I lie African successes of the axis, however. were far short of offsetting the Germans' misfor tunes in Russia. in t a v. ; (l I a i e. tin- Gor ill lag., i a,and reported the -inking oi .1 1: -tl . 1V1T ' it f tl'.c r.in.idiali I ' I-t . a . th tvf.t oi Oil s' and at ■ mi lap" off Cirenaun and an 1 > i a r oil Mui'iuitiM. ail a| .parol it - edited to U-boi aetioi 11 I' :■ lots on three aii-i rani:01 n "t - . -1 mtiieasl .a Knglai a 1 Tile U: s isii . : if. S'' 1 - ■ th ,\li ea 11 'll 1 id the el st while at fighting .. dch is e engagi .‘lit i.tmitt l"1* n : i" northeast : t'la British U.d.he K ' . i that Hie sis tenet »\eie | . . s'l , a - ■ 'I Mnrce a 1 a lei . a' -111 Hgtll." I ! e ill.II 'UIH'CI! I ! ' . I'iit d ' i .' Bane, do 1 d north ■ v; ' : •• I»ui:.f!i c- ■ >- 1 • >• ■ rt t"i ?!',«■ (it. n ’ •« • <’ .! la |. . e el, , .; a I'a .'l, il-Me<‘.. t, n ,ne.oi. d' I r .vitig mi - iai Idl'd carrying on un m ..IJIlst ' ‘ hr .. d e* id ..I deeii inl* i . '■*■ r: i i e - , : ted t , lee. e ' emai la -li gain I a n I ngl ad ' 1 the ( I .men I ■ ..t -tl a.ir.It |'1"'1 ’ ' hh 1 ' a an-", ,!e actv anee a the ! ■ flu mill >ut f Kliaik' . ng a i. .-Hale front a li • e.e I'M Rn Kin rep"! ' ail "‘imy i a . .a units had iieen .. uted in - I a nnigr.id. ii’clud ea; the , l .iei.ute dr. r,|o|i reeeutly 1 'i 1 dgilt ■ Cate and the Jdtfrd .e.lanti;. i. ise c;i| tured inembei i the. had been transler ed Cron leans, ileeupietl Ki anee Convicts Go On Strike At Wayne Camp C, 111-11 1,1. Foil < M'1' 1 I N; “rot's t tho W 1 < ' i’ll, '« ,,: -4 s \v;b used to hnn.u; *:* 1 • '' ' then rrll >. A t’toi * hr iu» ’■ * * * •'1 > 1 ' •’ "At ' j. tho o>n\ iet> still 1 t ■ l;.. t . v . . W v.lr-, K ph Mr 1, • t Central Pr •*> in KuW zh • -»j hod hero. - t d P r on < • • the t.»t»d they h.*d : o r rd Direct 11 Pitts 1 • hr ,t.itr and rt 1 1 1 • ■ tit M Loan. :oarh d ’ ’ • • •’ ,v \d ' • ^ L. ■•UUi'U on » A - JAPANESE PREDICT FALL OF SINGAPORE BEFORE FEBRUARY 11 Berlin. —i From OITiri.il (»<o man Uroadiasts) Feb. ‘1.— — I he Japanese puhlie is count ing < n the Ian o: .'Singapore be fore I eiu uar> il. which is .lap all’s cliii f patrioti hohdav . a (Orman rorrespomienl tele graphed from Tokyo loda\. The Japanese celebrate Fcb i uar> 1! as Kingrnctsu. the an niversary of the legendarv foun dation of their empire in GtiO l». ( . Mcrgenthau Optimistic Treasury Secretary Says Nation's Finan ces in Shape Than in f O " ' i u . ,•.••• i'.: \r a j \\ n. t! - M • . * u 1 th ,! . i - . oi. ptil.h. : •• U, I ling tn t Inusf P.vJ-.ff re departt . ‘ f ^ (J 11. < ■ W ii ."id f«ir the * !'* • :o -id S'j:>:hhi;:T!i ” ■' !V<: T» ,• dep t : * *mi i:. !!(■;■"• «■ tin '.I . ; I t \ ; •' M 1H*<'' * , > : I’ ' i*' ' 1’ Loan To China Is Requested |, ,t .mil .. 11 l'li.11 in I ■' " ■ Don d N Y if ' < vmild In- ii Idd t 1 . ,.lv i;1 mlod Cl :■ i nn.l.-i Hit* id thi it ' I ' ’ I- v m.!d 111- .di’ .'I'll ■ t' -! I 1 tlu’ Tn ■ I. .id ]'.. \r Tin- .... i ■II 1 Ill’ll I I ' ... • t • i • • Slashing By Sea And Air On Japan’s Flank, i i • • • • Air Units German K e i c h s m a r - shais V 1 r. i t ? 1»a y indi cate Reinforcements cf Air Force in Pre paration for Mediter ranean Drive. t By Tn«- As .i.-cialed Ties > New si ; US IK .111 .l\l~ M ''(il tcrrancan enmpaiRn iniicii more serious than the present emmter offensive in eastern l.ihya ap .jea-'d today. CnincidmR yyilli the British ro treat tiom Bengasi and Italian r-ports ol intensified German air assaults nil Malta. Berlin let it lo- known li.\ radio tiiat lleiih niarshal llirinann Willie.m OoeritiR has open in Italy since last Tuesday. comerrinR yyilli I’ri inier .Mussolini and inspeel iitR German air force units in Sicily. ISo-ide. !.it.-llin Adolf Hitlei -s chiet .n -itet.tiii'. tin- e- ■ i■ i11111■ 111 Gueriiia i.- | Mult... 1: :■ II,- (i.stunee 1: -111 | Sieih in. .-.i>i n in.mite . al ready ha-- n:. o ..... n,.- .,10 .-It l.hllli iV'aetua it rh latest. .u-i-t-.rdiP.R to the I tali n high ,-id. .- a .. ,o n v .is., .in o:i an .n o- :i,ein vvhich a i ire ■A ,1 ■ a.i .0.1 .I'll l.-lie: "Os i a.UK's Were d. str. I.veii. G , i - t t . S.,-.!>■ . ,y ,ndi ■at e , -a 111 ., 1 * .a - if re::: h i'.vement : Gi . . . , : 11 ' i;e Mediter , .me.,.: ., • .. Sev-.-i ..I months ago a. a n A i. ■!: i 1.!!- r - Ru.-<ian dm e vyas ’ • hi ;iit, t a-us annnuneed :i . I tin Cte: :a;n; planes had lot-i-11 V !h I -a n ■ ■ • . nd Ah ■. Si , aid • : ] ' - : n.v __ ____ i 1,245 Stills Taken In State Last Year l'.,;...: , ! . r > r. Ill: Till j I • ' i ■; , •« r l 'ncic 1 Ptlt.I 1 • •! ' • : .. • P . 1 ■ ‘ ur\ (!<■ 11, i j • . : • P*iX . 11 - tji >! ! h ■ i *Vd t.i l : . ; . . ■ . t , in th • .ut < \.*< n i!»i 1 UK r.: 1..J ... 1 I ;t • 1.. . .4. y ( . u .in. :. - \ ■ >:l!! C'.. • ••!.!..< ': i i < i t 1.1 .th' nd A 1th 41. A i d 4t . In .1 Hit \ l . ' . r. .! id |11 u i ’• , :/ln , V, t j ( ■ _! . ! n;, ! .: . : - nd to V i • ( ■ hoi: ' ci... t i mi < ir . » i X J 1 4 . . {11 • ! < .; t (Ir 4 4:1 ; 11 id ’ \ >it!ll r . . I k 11. h< "\t*\ r \\r •• ' th’ 114.' Ill thr i.imi 114 Till* 11<*. U'!l!4 - dl . i • I ' XP tin* Ti r.i 111 \ w .in! - ’ t ' t . 411 UiP ! ! the X ' 1 1 .4 - <1 ’ : V • W In 1114- 11 Tht\ id Ml ' ' 'd X P-'l " In,..' I . I : .. * -* ti n r .iv 11.4 >: ' ‘ X'. \ rulin'1 . 1941. ■: 1 ' 1 ' '• . ><t\ 1114 ! It It 1 p d A * i ■ 414 • Dt‘t t U I'll viAiiin I OK NOi; I I! < \KOi IN \ t oiiuiuiiMt 1 idil umuht uith slihth low 1 triniM .tiirrs »\ • *r' ra. * a •• •* . »l * ' '■■m Jap Island Naval Eases U* »'■" ^ y? '.v* W ^ lieaviiv Hit Probability A Puli Fie c! gf d k. nor tea n Oftens ive Raised by Attack Made \ ester day; Eleven U. S. Planes Shot Down. ' B Mu \svk ted Press \ slashing s.- a a? I iir ati h\ th. 1 mted Mates on the n d E • il ir flank of f ipan's broad Imp-skip-jump offensive raised toaa.v the probability of full Ilodged American offensive in the or nr-A vulm rabb island mandate's timed to ease th siege of Singapore and chunk the pressure on the Dutch least Indies and \ustralia. Warships and planes of tin* Pat fie Heel. ae< ortilng to a f Washington announcement, have turned a storm of torpedoes, bombs and shells onto six .la-pan es** air and naval basis in the Marshal! and Gilbert Mauds in a surprise forav that destroyed or damaged many auxiliary v > sols 01 the onem.v fleet along with numerous planes and ground installations The ami-cmee.nonl came ye d v. .»n the ' e-.’ui day of the sa\qc» >! S ilgb, i . l- a rid a:x. it the t : e * ■ h 4 Me Japanese. pet haps in flu ! .* ''4. ft fie!' th: is4. . •:4. tht‘ nunt-h::r •I"! -tra.t.-. sent three small b >ats l'hey were pr unptly caught in a gale n! Vieiilcv and one them c.i Singapore’* ;>\.n> also blasted J - • nto : II .W • r-l.n-d St i 4 ' P ; — hn'K- 4 • . . .- •: nt threat Sngc .r , , and A us’ ral a Pae fie -!•• vgv . . - gn, wer The <»M Via! t'nunesc a: omit of the Gilbert • Marshall attac ks said that 1 ■* 1 M »n-s aircraft ei'Ti'M-s cruisers and destroyers made up the raiding force and claimed eb*ven plea'. . >\ re shot d *\\ n The Washington common i one ilia ad' had a Enow lodged that tv < >v pi ■ O '- «. **n lust. Th** .? • fi.« belittled Oir ?-e suits <*» th- attack. »V. daring .‘r.ecv it, knox Says Few Men Will Work on L.arly Morning Shifts in Factories. 111•1 (• - k'i >\ , -,. •; 111 ' ' >‘ -• ' *• . -»n ’he k. ! >’ 1 1 Kn \ lU’t'l,. IV! i 1 h;, ’ ’ •). • biittlflHH'k l.itVvl ill the pi < U.lufl ;■ j.1 turn.in t airen I:« > I •» \ .1 . \ . . i; : b* *• •> its pi<<di.et to, it, lb.UOu p;.ti;. vc..rly With ’ a d- i •: i tvided ii the measure. I'..*- was « » v uoJiiM tion t i.«• bil. wi-aid ot »iit it; the Pre.-oden: In. -'nmnu before the \\e<k-enu, mailing Sidj.ilue.uuO.uuo appn»prrnt ed and authorized ip ;< month tor f : • ■ A New Flag for President Roosevelt A woman worker who did th' p < ■ or : b-ry on the I'a : in tial flapr is ■ • w.'h Td- ’it. i : id Richter of the Qua I tel l' 0:1 i i , l’; ,.a. Ida. i a -mi: - f. a • Id onlit:al same that have been to- d h, lo K , • t, id... . .■ I ,d iver. Ha a a-d Wil-sn. i c (ici'urtinoiU at this (]dot :■ , i ;■ , ■ ■■ .aims ltd . . ■ la ia:.-, and £tu o,n.- for then' ( Ld/iti i'i 1‘j ■ m / d New President I?. Ex ponent ot Full Coop eration With United States Policies. ! a) Carlo.- liomv dot C. tn I -. i \ i ■ 1111 ct s had i \i< k< ; With ttniy !> 1 ‘-a \ ».'t I. • cad ,ui n( Ibaniv. v* »i ..•■ icd h \ :i•’ i c y i\ir!y ! • i .■ m iil; ■ d b\ Chid • • . t • cr i-Hat i •• (C>*nt:Mii• i . !I I* -tr T.v-o For Soldier ' , r; ail' ■ 1 hr W ell \ ho d(’t rtrd ■ r.ar | > I; u i I’t'.l 'I H ■ r.. '! H • rj). i. ' ' ronarcl d lit ‘ 1.! -. i III ■ i. a . i ..a 1 ’ "! i ' EGYPTIAN CABINET RESIGNS EM MASSE Cairo. Feb. i. — i Vi’)—T he F.e.\ptian ..binet of Prune Min ister Fsseiit Sirr\ Pasha resign t d t du> as tiie aftermath of student demonstrations against it. ?. i p * arcl vV a Ikout twill vv ork Is V •nhn-.iad on War V . chip bull rung. Congress Speeds War Legislation Passage of Appro priations Exceeding $39,000,000,000 Ex pected by End of Week; No Holiday in Sight for Soions. Washington. let). 2.— (AIM — Congress neared the end of its first month's work on President Roosevelt’s S5(j.000,000.000 war budget toda> with every indica tion that enacted appropriations and authorizations would reach S .19.000.0011.000 before the week W IS out > :000.000 dai’ly. ■: • .• i • i- 'nsrc-i' >nal ap ^ el. despi,• it > record ot ae ti\ :D . v 1 l includes eoniplei ing ittipo ; i ;. war powers and p: i» . m»i ,d ie islation as w ell as a p;?t ui»: i . t ongress ap peas rd '.'il • a long and .* duoiis m . lie Dr: - . 1 hr * *,, • i on w 1 ki i A nti-Nazis A yc> * ■ c>{ Tin- (h .: v waking up b and i i ■ • . bo.,that ti'f 1 Ird ariis v . , Ir, - fd, i .11.< ."■■■" -i ■: -a :d Till i., undo -id i" be in linl.iiii, Tlu- |.ui)I - ati >o "Sin in W ai Ni'« ..If.i , ..0 . ..iniH' in id bv 57 rciugei- i-nerman wntei.-. arti-ts nd I- ! • ■ ..... tlifi: o m,i; ’ on 1.1 11 ii .in. Hi ilex and ret urn to i1 h ideal- i i • . i Sri If! Old tit11 ■ t i l - , rli 'i !.r\ .i - Kelt . Iilia' - ildii i - III , . a. .) : l: i-u Therell Be Some Changes In Raleigh, Thompson Says Daily Di-patch Ilurraii. In the >ii \\ ill • r I Inti'1 l»\ HOI, I ill>>l \ . I eel ill iili'cst ; pi p; r, . !"1. ' X u :h Stall tnient I'hi- - . : : i .' Ci - - \ ’ .0 i■ I \ .' :'! pi.: \ .1 ; u '! : I \>. ha I - e\ - v ' i i : : l ie next .ai-. will he ilif ii: ; a.,, v e ' ii :i m iM'.ii.e will .ii lend I |I||. Its el le, t is ,\ 1 'ol !t i't !i >’I III L," ' ' - , ■ Ian m y collect m. u e i ■ ■ •: las' year hut only up and the oiled ! t! ' •> autopi .hile -LiSl ... 'll'. ’>'■ • 1., ni :n* 1. ni. i' - ■ :1 it Tii ; , ;1.t ,1 i Jill’ ■!, 1V ' M::. . I : . : i' ' at tin1 i Vp.'irt :i nt ' i; ■ t- 'ii i ‘•sent nvestisatioi to tht Itn-ed in •••,-, him -• a: I iat dop.irt ■IIP. 1 1 .i • I vends a - * ■sin I , i hd ’ hr: ' vim > m v i >r, and :hr :: . Ii - ■ t i''ii,uaii /.e 1 ha! ill pa ' i : : |\ all a it'll It a. >1.1 sri I : • ' t;..\ t': !li»r Bi'a: up i ■ . i a: | i a : ( a <>:• M.-iw'i':’ >- !v . r M:i\v el! thi'ov . t t i a 11 i the i1 s i' a r: at tn th.'M' an t a llSIdt la.ri • :e a i\ oni.r- wo . 1 ' vI• l • ha r - in rii id> rise al th hr ri the rit , ai : nent The la!a JMal Iinair (.V: : . :11*i | —iV.illul'a i.l 1 - ^i-1 1 ..
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