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Henlterson Satin Sispatrfr -— -----ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA n\ EN I Y-NLNTH YEAR liVi\^l^ss.V'lT:ri-:^'t|.,li<i^:,,,,‘_HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AF’IERNOO C -Jl NPi P.G2 kv^Ft's*-.i,iv1KKN""N FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis 60 Miles Inside Egypt Eisenhower Commands U. S. Forces In Europe Army Officer Has Arrived In London War Department Spokesman, Announc ing Assignment, De fines 1 heatre as ‘Area \\ here Combat is in Progress or Will Be.’ U i lyrtoii. -Iurn 2"). (AIM i (ieneral I > \v i h t |), I: it lias arri\ id in I,nn d"• id taken command ol tin K an l heat re 11 r American I" . :i was aninninced tmla ' Ii\ U ar department. which (|i i Mid a theatre ol operations a- ".in area where combat is in ■ ]11 "'S or will he." I. ■ iih'iwer. a nat i\ e Texan ai m armured force expect, v diis post in l.oiidon frmii a: : imu nt as chief of the k M'lis division of the War ia ■' ii" nt jrnieral staff. i in department spokesman vie ildiiicd "theatre ol opci.i c\plaii:ed that such a tl.ritie HsU.iIIn is (j ■ \ailed into II, combat or front line /one ; ihi line of eomnmnii aliens Ini' adileil that "with air power . important there is little dil Icicnce now between inml amt i' n areas." ad anniiunccmcnt wii> made efeienrc t" current speriii . the possibility .d n ee a.u lalimpe. ( le.n". lit Jin: e K CM,He y in coni11mud el A *■ • 11•..:i i lie Brit oil Isles, mid a . I ,n I, , I; : - .. ' , ( I. iieral Russell 1It-u ’it a m.i!.and ■ a A’ <•. a.a. I;.!’.hern i I ala: :.l. la a statement h,\ General 1 i" alum er mi his arriv al in laud, which the War depart - lai nt released, the new com.nan said “the formal rsl.iblisli ;m nt of a l.uropean t. "ati'c '.s a la.iia.il step in eoordinatmu the im is nt (.real Britain and the I aliil Slates.' ... Ki-u 111. ..■ . • mll\e of it... la hi. and a.. a. aa a .|| 111. 'A . . a., aa Ml lull lnr I! a a ' - an expert in .a ;ai J pian d i v i.- n 111 a P ■ i .mg . duel ul till "l ’ t ■ laid a S .:i Ant.'in.i. i'ex. . it aii.u ge i a tile i per..I a d. "ii A p l 11 2. ■ a 1 la-on!l' i'A el i.1 ■ 1 ■ I 1. I ’■ - 'all St ‘I \ lit M i.'( la 1 a 'I War si i \ i re a aa ' !" u ' ■ lull:; ci u p. trailing <" 1 ''': at t I '..I. (Jelly 1 Hire. I ’a. in • ' •alitars ad'. : ■ ■ !be I III ( '.; 11:11' am e.ul I; a ill la- j BENGASI RAIDED BY U. S. BOMBERS r .1 me 2.i (AIM I'm'" I Army I,il>eial"i made aii aid ihi Bengasi aiii"’. i>• I a apply pint, la t night, ' ; I Middle Mast i'"intn.md all- ; 1 "id today. Baldwin Gets Reprieve I ' gh, .June 25.—(AIM—J"hn S. ' M i . a, Columbus county Jtu'iui ( ..died Dr. Randolph Jones, Duka ■i‘ pital surgeon, received a t mpot'- ■ in > reprieve front Governor Brough- j t"n a day, thus staying ins extra- t k . a;: 1 August 1E lie governor acted upon re m ! nidation oi Paroles Conn •- a'ta , E ■ ", Gill and said the st p "its t" an a r a fuller study • Ba 1 i win mental responsibilitii s. lialdwjn, 38-year old 'btu'heloi, | shut Dr. Jones to death n the tn>-— : I' ' a hist November 18 and asserted later h. was displeased with an op en.'. n the surgeon liad pertomied ci. mni. Only yesterday, Baldwin tele gmpln d Solicitor W’illian H M'n - c- ... ,i-l,mg that the - n'd'" bins Where Nazis May Land Parachutists in Egyot r=— -----____ L-~— —- - ■ - 11. - > - -y--{ Me'An mi ti :. map are some ot the key points where the Nazi military leaders may try to land para* clunr-1s in heni’t. Hordes of chutists might come from Crete, or from Tobruk where they are said to 'a''' l,;|!'■"inati-d in the rapture of that fortre.-.s. Axis forces, according to military expert , are ex peek J to altars the British at once, before they can properly organize their new defense positions in Kgypt. (Central Press) Second Village Wiped Out in Retaliation for Assassination of Heydrich. London, June hi.— i\i'i—The ( /cell enjnnitmilv ol Lesati in Bohemia has been lazed i>.\ the na/is nn the accusation that the villagers hid i> iraeluitists mvnl- | veil in the slating of Rcinhuil lies (l:'i ‘■protector" nl Bo hemia -'iloi.ivia. it was reported tmlat in a Budapest radio broad cast le aid bt a < /t i ll goi ern ment listener here. 11 a .stroll, i ■' ia ye v. y-'ti tent 1 leydi n the Gt t:, I. .: • • ■ I .1 .lie In They i; mi , ■ '. I'. . ,y: ;e, -t i' 1 e W , a i ,t'll to f 1 i,*: .,1., n . ■ i,- .., -i the fluidi yit : , . .... , I: ;e ..niu.m ■n:t in I i ,,- c d y hie I y ' m |, : _ ■ mil - ; ■ I’l ;,y > e-!ei ti.iy !!: ut'iui Tin chut e I _ NORWEGIAN VESSEL SUNK IN ATLANTIC \\ ;i i y;, 11. .him 2a. ' .'il'l T:.e ; . ■ need t tla} " at it 1 < d , • li \,, ., t yai; m tenant \c ,.j i c| (el: toi-iicdoed iinn nd i„ in 1 aialetl at mi c.c t c m t | AVG Planes Raid Hankow Timyy . g, J tn< 25 (AP) Wit , ' • fighting i ines d utbling )() hers, the Am t it an Volunteer ]J • .... .dimmed Hank w. Japan'.' ni . 1 ia.se in nee ipied China, lid sunk one Japanese warship amt hree transports in the broad, Yang re there. \n \VG r mu mi qm aiinouneed od.iy tii.it ■ther v. pr, 'habit ,, ere dam iged . lar> :..hment.s were blown up •>» 1 uo. j ,v :n tiie Flying Tigers uomit ,ver Hankow, whieli i> i'1 ji.it mee and is China's greatest in- , trior city. Ho ipled w ith this blow and others n which Chinese airmen also fig v. i reports that t imte.-e ,'lM,ps. long without adetp Kite air .It. had pushed the Japanese m les back frun recaptured the long ba'ile tor the Body Blow Aimed At OFA’s Wallet ‘Supreme Leader' Washington. June 25.—(AI’) —Designation ol President Roose velt as 'supreme leader" of the l ulled Nations war effort was urged in the Senate today to re place what Senator IJlender. ! Democrat. Louisiana, termed "tlie apparent apathy of Brliish military leadership. " Asserting the axis lues are ill "a ci.mgero • position as a re.-nlt ot the fall o! Tobruk. Senator Hilendor ; )Ul ti.e Srhato "sou etiiing must be .a i.e in-: .re it .s loo late." "We m.e-t dc'.g'iiaie a new leader, he a-.-erUd, "and place lull decisions n n lianas. Such a leader must b aeeia m .eri at ol ice. "We m America are cai :> mg more .1 .o mole o! the in.lit oi tills war as . - j i - , m Arm o ilmgly I llomi naU i a !ne position oi supreme cab":' "m ol her than our great 1’re-ident. frank 1m 1>. Roosevelt." Kllender ....at the President had, o , ,i ;g tiier quail! cat ions, "the -kill to animate outers." WPA Offices Abolished Kalmgii, .1 me :25. ( APi •• C. Met linn. . slate WPA admin. I rator. aid today that district olliees at A lievil !i ( harlotte, Win ton-Salcm, 1) riiau . W.llianiston and Wilming ton would lie abolisited eft ctivc .1 ne 30. • v, 1 V small area project supervis ing ol: co-" will be maintained at •..., e point . MeCiinr.is -aid. explain ing taut t:ie curtailment was , a uses 1 by mushed led', i al appropriat oils. All administrative functions in the •laic will be carried on from state headquarters. McGinnis said. The state headquarters here will be drastically curtailed, ■ ven will the added administrative duties caus ed by abolition ot the districts. Mc Ginnis said. PROJECT APPROVED Raleigh. June 25.— (AP) —A $500, (Kio project to replace the "floating road" in Camden county near Eliza beth City has been approved by the public roads administration and only priority ratings art. needed before contracts can be let. Chid Highway Engineer W. Vance Ba so reported today. STRIKE lunxiiii. Ohio. June 25.— (AP) — An unauthorized strike by 3, 500 CIO unionists today shut down tlie war busy pipe mills of the National Tube Co's plant lie re. ViAIIltR FOK NOIITII < \\U \ 1\ V * • vin.’i if l’.'il l j ar.ir ' Congressional Economy Bloc Lead ers Declare House Subcommittee Cut is Not Enough, Promise Fight for Reductions. Washington. Juno 2*> (AP) I ('< mg! e.-.- miial 'iitics a I ..•nil Hf". j der.-on st111:irod oft today 1 m a nodi | blow at too federal |>. ice admin - tration's pockctbimk. i Apprized of a Hons appt >p ! t i, m - subi "no t tee act i n in cat ting m half Henderson’ n . ■' me f | lor next > ear’s ■ »|>erat i >u • ol the ; OI’A. ec i. y him- leadci id . he cut wa - lit enough. ’! ■ a ' or, . a ~ efi a fight . the ir i■ ’ . < e , •Utftion.* » (ini',ooo. . ■ ■ icti n ol st! ' ',ooo ihe lmd. ■ -t !iUit;i and S11 .’w'nn.i'dO !es ■ than I it ndoi ti : . ' . da I i.-ea! year t a • mg July ! aid, ■ 1 the ei i and • a,i;i i ical A .era! i ms -I ( A : ml ' ,i ii .; mmiimi to ft).000 i ■ ki yi < i {elide) >n’ program ii. d , gad , i .iv, ■ , a Ito.tfO'k v : i e t e i, dgt hui imu rec miv\ ided :1 a aiit ait O'."1. The 'UL-con.i:.11I'o art n u ill red a u n a 11 i mini . : ■ " ! i:i -1 met mito iiielude i: I m expre siori "t e<mg: .■ - ! u ntion that t '1 :A lie ; : I I it it mill nn«f y I: oni otic- at 1 . j uch a.s tile Pre o.lcntd i . | und. Si line nirtid'1 aid lie a.failist out- idi Hinds ' i into the lull origin,illy i.nt drawn for lear it i .igilt i .a .. :,c • a "u : lap id the Pre idea Nelson Declares Salvage Campaign May Be Broadened ‘Tco Li tie and Too La’e' Po.'cy Partly Re rpor-i!we for Short ages, ‘PB Head Ad o;5s in Report to Sen 13 tc Group. \!.’ i :. T .nr 1*.*. -( AP i ;'n a. d : ; i I!) .Haiti \\. Xc! n t«.iJ !1 ■ a ..::.i :i■ •. 1 : ■!: mlo -; t ; 1 >• and ':u*r d« r. >: .;* i\w " i acre ar*. very low ;:..jt:.nt :.. X 1 : i r. 1 gating conus a Itee. "S« me program •. w o n■ * r. n al./.e, \\ iia the neiul.t ... nmds gut, w ore i:t ... i\ aiderlakt n ; •" iaea and other.- woio cencim.cd n la* lee mg gn: diy a lashion. Lari; • :«cv gist in refilli 4i.onts hi.in certain.y min all itm prevalent, \viiute\ er me cause. IVIdle asserting t ' t raw nm tennis was .-trad y .nrroes mg. Nel.-on eautamed la. ' -ciam e •! lot t.i .\\ "tild ha\t to be .m p. -d . p ..ei Kodiy. •*\Ve may mdood find it neees- : sary beiero we are tnr >ugh to go wri! oeyeiid what n normally eon .-idered scrap." the war production: e ;ird head a-wwld. "An veil know, a Mdieii o! our salvage group has ihih w i irking on .-pec.al pi ejects lor b: .ngnig into the .w rap market wi re 1 lei« a-irmant scrap, sneis a.- un Li -sd novated railw ay .' trunurc-. ' Ill L* rope. tiic pror s>. has gone ..HU e iW • 1. Mot '! 1 '!’'g a , .. 1 i\ ;i ot ■. lain aw . Ik • .ament . ng tne t> pi s >1 - -a ee p d . » , isRiUSH HONDURAS PLOi IS REVEALED V 1 I . i 0 ' ; - . 1 i l i ra-. O'*;: }i. - been is ndenni; noth e a.-s.stutf&c AXIS CONVOY RAID iN MEDITERRANEAN C m ; ». .lime •). i AP ■ -’1 > Unite ted .. ' . .-.A i>y« i . . • r iiPoiOAisi y the i:AF AF •: :. \ nic.i t. ea -I *: Pa'.e: "• >■ S e !\ . t:: i\ 1* Middle Is-! s - ns.t! i an:! sme *cl t*uL y. .aid direct « 1 ;: - stern ' *1 lie ul ‘; :r . ipply \x-.-els .-taited a ore. Sevastopol Offensive Slackens a - ■ - .1. a -1 , . . ; ' . a , . ‘ ; i • > , a :\ , Cl ( • I ' i • I! (a : . ; \ i ;. ..\ tin > | : • . .' . : • . but inev -:;:; are supm.ii in tt . the y rn ent l altU i. ■ i::iier ol .-eel-'is." I)i>| itelie> 1To: 11 t: t i u ■ i< ;a - glleri Cl p< a i .-aid tht (it . ai ’ .... iwiielrah d into i ;c.>11. ' tin i ' .... util tj] tilt city, i 11 ;t -aid the It u.-.- ian a cm \ and run a I infantry still held the inner delen>o-. The ilitt ii ity •!' the lire hie C J (1 a i h • . i ■ - e d \ e-h*|»»> 1 hu 21 days w a de scribed as surpa.-sing anything In addition to dropping m<*re than 1.01)0 numbs a da\ on the city, the (icrn.ans Isa e i e.-n -hi i'ng '1 ste;*di!v ill: the he.i' :es 1 -a artilleiy. Ac erg the heavy artiiiejy t; a .ned < gi the city. H u - -.u di patches -aid. Wats a 24 inch gun. ',i weapon ne ei um d beT-re.' artillery ri io . w how ihas know n. U.N. Heads Review W ar Congressional Lead ers of Both Parties Confer With President and Churchill. Washington, .tune '2.V—i \I‘> — President K oose v el l and Prime Minister ( tiurehill ot Britain gave congressional leaders to day a 10-mimile review of "the world situation." touching on the British defeat in North \lriea and the opening of a second front in I mope and the legisla tors called the survey “very sat isfaclory and very etn yraging." Spin kc H.i) m1 n mid n p - 'y red "in e dtp; d that i soc ■ad iron! w - mintmv d • ■■ n'ly " Tho - ■nit. ho addod. " so. ” Hi p: o-o! tali o M; t t ■: Ma a oport*. Cap 11 1 t Cl 11 it'dioal ■■ d II;.it !?■ haul Wa ■:. la id that then inngi .ng Kgypt ind Stir. Chtnvh1!!'- itioi l;ng w ‘h loao •• rom bot Ro| nd TVfiio it 1 t round ■ oronco w ho day apart as ont if tho most inrtant the no mil tt fit \\ ho A than tie a week ago to ■ m11 v 111 the Pi estdont a second lino. The Ptvsidenl and prime ministei .o! 1 r '\\ rd ap the congress;,in;,', e m tertiuv with an appointment will tho Pay.I io war council. \ no o' :ho legislative It ado' \ o Id go m:,> details of th* or a' ■ ■' - w ' a the two I'll ted Nat - 'll i nil -. Kay burn remarl; :ng tiiat , mad -■. j t ox ‘.‘mo-; iarv nature. The opening of a second battle P ; - ' - i 11 t a a 6 - ■ -) Suez Canal, !T*i U ?! Mile valley Threatened Lightning Sweep Brings Capture of Sidi Barran:; Italians CJaim f all of Capuz zo, Halfaya Pass and Saium, < If' 'i ' - ,\’ -1.■( 1 Press) I iii Itom ni" ■■ n ■ ■ have al 1V;"P • ' .r. than fit) a iijrhtning h Suez canal, I * '■: ’: ■■' "' ;,ai; headquarters ■ a ■ 1 ■ „ja\ after Brit ■ ■! back in heavy all ‘lay iii-*-! til..- ye-’enlay. 5 bulletin I.Din ( airo head - !.uart.is s,.|(! powerful axis ar lotiure-.s had driven s. iHin ast .a sidi Hurrani. the furtlieivst point of the Italian in '■>'*<)ii ii I* It;, and implied that the in\ adds ii-iaht hate pene tiat..,! s’iM i!(v|U" into the ail - ‘■“■tit I ! ol lb Pharaohs. British ■ fn >n~ the main i|e line n t he Medi -• imiiiiaiieoii- i.\. the Italian In ii . .min. ud announced that axis tor.es had captured the key I runti"r . itadels ol Port ( upuz zo- Haifa t a .lictllirc Pass and -saium. and then raced 50 miles inside I.m pt lo rapture Sidi Ha ■••rain. lava i’ass. a ■ ' • '•'■■■ n led .nghold • . that tlie British ■. 11 i i" .-.-iiilv to make '■ ■ a. a' Rommel's ‘"•i 11 at Tiibrtik. u mediately had e.xe iih.ry vvith a U n -e I h . s it ions, '.ter had in whether a 1. Mi i-iick by viol ' . t to the ' a 1 ’lie vital pi.' • iiitlin ■ ' 1 i i 1 seen • id All.■1:1.1 ■ i>aiii/.ed . : ;■ '. dc-erl 'm ' ivtory Hb'i. I ii.y'.le i.l I iffy pt 1 i m ;i I .a..us note for Po :iii \doil 11 Her s field l11 C ilia: l. i i-sci led tiiat axis slunk Heaps had United deeper in. • 1 ■ l . tilie..ii.m ol Sevas l uol . ■ I iitei I..: . si and house to limp r iiuiitina. Stock a led COll ad land et troops n an at V > " ! ■'*'■ list..11o 1 gar : '! . n soa i; -so face of .. an coastal .. [mints : no ..1 the nazi lakh Six) British Killer is Executed , A I1 Gordon .V-v'or old ■ \ 1 i.i the most l,n'". the Itip •. i.. \ Wands si,.\ uig ol Mrs. tky. e-lnni acrtess. >i ' 1 > ■.. . 'tie ..t lour wom ...•. ,.'0d ot killing . : ui : der.' which : t .- 'liable west end ia>t w inter. r; :od slayings also gi i igain . the handsome g . , bland appear i ■ .ari .liner won him tin ,n.i . "the Duke.” no y ■. . e win' Cummins under of Mrs. ■ i' i y . <• ,ti:p d only 34 minutes to . • •: o' m .1 ' ■■■ Sir Cyril As ouhli. ed entence oi death, cU.-..i ibod "a c : e a.' "a sadistic . . ;cic. : . 0.. h type.” Babson Di scusses Real Estate In Connection With Inflation IIx K()(. 1 It U. HAliSPN Copy;■ ;gh! ! M i- - I ’a I >1 -ae;'s Kinanc 1 lturvaa. la Washingt n. .lane -/’• 'I'heri seems to no a- mueh a a-uaaea standing a.-Mt nllation as -.-.ere is about rubber and gasoline. K\ e : the Washington b eaus appear to issue contradict n\ sta ements. 1; may be that these dop : taient- ge' their lenses m.\ed up. retelling to the present .a p..~t rathe,- th n tile future r t e. let > i ject. \\ ill \\ I II ave Ini lation.’ We mi ' cortutnly will have .u 1'lation. 11 ’. ioesn t coaie dm a g the wai it w 1! come after the war. Inflation i- 1 l.e a stream of w ater. | \ ou can't dam it up forever. Build ing a dam doc- not destroy the water in the stream. The d m holds hack the w iter for only a 1 mi ted time and : e the water flow - over a Tho 1-eon Here'ci m for ■1 ■ i 1 • vo groat rospoc P'. e\ or.::relation at the p.eserT. linn ; b»«i : :> (i' 111; U •. it' w * * t \ : wi'moul dew: w mg the '■ "'d. Ht m - ■ nl.\ postponing mtlalion. Aii th .s -.alk ab-wi .ml..: m is, h i.\ i \ or. mv.mtplisi ig some . ea 1 1 good •>! las’ ng a |.o: '..inee. During World \\..r t the dmmi-tra::on at Washington ,ia ei : > t> busines l’.nvs were allowed to take their n.it. ml course a d g- ■ up. As .1 re su'd, they wen' up t .o mgn mid there was a Iremend-' •- de. me :, 1921. 'Puis sudden price dee! ne rimed a ^ri'il! .1 > p t ' ’ ! » . t A ' * V\ \\ . ! . 1 .ill idminist t ■ • W ngton wh eh u: fiaendly to b..-:.iess, these prices are being kept down. This, howere:. should .wed .1 serin.;.- drop and deflation after the war :.- over. What Will Benefit From Inflation? There a e i us -finds of nil - tion. - money mil;,"..- . ered ' mi la t ion. commodity .nfl.alwm o'- . etc Most a ttu-se ! -rn ■ are g ,d ; .i mid d-> not •nake or breal: pe me The y v. . - v e * . i . '- n O k
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