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91 ItUmfrttson-Bstlkj Utspaidj U rilIKTIKT1I YEAR HENDERSON. N. C.. FRIDAY, AFTERNOON. •!U.Y l>. in|:{ ,'uuu"7x;fc?;^vv,^7bKNooN FIVE CENTS COFY ALLIED NAVY UNCHALLENGED IN PACIFIC WAR CERTAINLY IS HECK *i r U. S. SERVICEMEN .11 tlu* South Sea.i recently |>ut on the r I'.'.n v n of the "Scandal#" f-1 envious buddies C'. rp Ocorpe Donlcvv ; the lucky act< r in this haieir; scene with three French Rirls i>( the ..ir. is who countered tr> help the Yanks with the show, (International) Allied Airmen Found 'Soft Under Belly*! ; Four German Planes Downed Off Africa, Axis Mediterranean Shipping Attacked Ml it'll llf.i(li|ii.irtrrs in North Mm.i. .1 ii I \ i AIM— Allifil .iiiiii4'n Mint dim ii lour l.crm.m imhiirs .mil sla-<lit-tl atiain .it .i\|s \l« iliirrr.nit-.111 slii|i|>iim »i'Ntrul.n in tin- \\.ikr »f .1 lur s' ttiiii: .iti.iik upon li.iri.uk- mil i.iiI».ii l.irilitii's nt t.i^ln'it >.mlini.i s m.ijnr iinrt. it u.i> ill inium r<l tml.i). 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V. • ' ( >11111. 1 • I i»:t<" '•(( Hit ' .ti i '.1 * K hi'n.e •A> tf| il ji.iti >\ 111 : iiiiotamed ti urn 1 ' ' Al • hi I'.im \ f>l< r 1I.1 > It ill 111 rtiiiiMiiinl u iir .irkmit\ It'dm'il tli.it firr* wt'if siarli-il in t.ittM.111. tin S.irilini.iii t iplt.il. .mil >t*\rial lillililinCN in I he 11ntr.1l ai-.i til the Inwii urrr s.iiil to h.n 1 >i I.IIIM'll < A I.. 1 I i t ! lllUjl.l" • ( • (■ i 1'V 'I I'll 1.1 • I ' • ■ ll«M\ > .1 '. . r I li il • Palermo Wcdiwsduy had cli-st ■. i I\v> 1 i htl • •• a: .1 * • Hi'..' •Tlif la ait . : 1 ,t .*\ r'.'lai ly (I..::..ik' il. ' .1 t i (It'd 1 The rt id mt 1'nle >. S 1 lliil limited on the tixrUn Was lii'.f l wi'.i . 1 lll'lll* up S V IN ' rli %tjt 11 h i t I' . . iilu tl" EXAMS FOR NURSES SET FOR JULY 24-26 Ka!( .'n'v " I AIM ■>' ! • tn.ai I tv, n.- • n'11 -« - u |; |>r i • 1 •> 1 N"t '!l (' I I -I'l tin-f() ' • «• .. Iner«i August 24 ! • 2(1 Mo lc M Clmpntnn «< ■ rrct it y • ft • •!...• hinn i I'd ! . v Applicant (i • f«. f)tirhnm tmd «•;» • I> c. v rrp'irt t>> the nplt at Rule Ap plir:inis (• n is • n ii of Dtirhnm w |1 report ■ !* f I.ci' II 'r n W • •• n s sTi ' the three-day examination, Misa Chtpir.ar. m i. War Fund Bill Signed Washington, .Inly '1 \P) - $71.."t0o.(ion.nofi • div: w v mi: " v..k signed into !.• v ?• n• ,y by I'-1'Ai'tfiit IS'iosovelt nivr tlv U'.i! dep.irtmrnt !' • c !:: iv .is :: . h money In spend ; ward victory in Ihc next twelve nuntli: .. . ; .i- «• • lit' i. r • ; ins! W i .1 Wai t.. the nation Mure than $50,lHHi,i no i.» p ded ill tin* \ .i IIR*.i - it fur •\ y ii\ • t • . : 11 I . > 11 - cit- i- i.l 7 i" p!; •!. I he I'm-- a.t< I i»tly. Mil Senate lia\ ins i" t i win i;r» - n.il ;u ti :i i > . JM'» ij;.y Ji i till t. Red Attack Shifts South German-Occupu'tl Portr of Crimea Arc Bombed; Raids Cause Speculation IIi'mmh, .III!* — \l'<— At tention swim': as.iin iml.n to the extreme southern i ml the \ .ist It ii- -j i11 I rout w itii ->vii t ilis < losiiii' tii.it |nii« r.nue bomb ers li.ul .itl.K l«e<l t (.el III in ueelipied ports ot Kn Ii anil MMi.n.i luttli nn the shore* of IukIltIhmiI on tlir l.nn.in pen i ii-ii l.i. PKrni'-v lir'i' :'ti i le'il eon •itler.ihle • i 't ilii ,iIn e to till Mtilileii s'.itlinit ot ilie ICcil .ilr for i e. n,l I ; iii ■ i ' d.tv II d !'• *r1 I).- ; LEAF MARKET OPENING DATES PROTESTED Shortage Of Labor Is Cited Governor Broughton Calls Meeting of Sales Committee; ' flo Action Taken IlaiciKli. -Inly '1— (AT) i.o\ crnor llrouv'hti n told tlii -ule. c<-nimitlee ..f i!i»- I'nih l Si.tte Tobacco Association t• that ciiv'MM-tano - with iv.-peet to farm labor are so jrrav«- that .1 will lie iifcc^<ary tor . >b:icco t mpanies ami other groups concerned in make some sacri fice toward* the solution of a probl.m aff.vunjf the national welfare." The TnVarco A-swiatiim rte rlirrd Wcdiic-ilav to accept op ening dates (or sales rr:-»iiinieii<l rft t>ri*viii«i«l\ l»> 111.- s.ivi-rnor's colt'lit.O.V .r I li\ctl the same ITCH'"; <li.t . .in laA«* year. The meet t'c loil.iy concerned th.i* actio Mi'.' '.i ses-on with the sovei A. ll Catruigton. • r.. <,f I la:;1, ','e. Va.. association Dres den:; H A Pott us. chairman <>f the committee: T. W. Blackwelt r>f Win-ton Salem: Se-ator John S. Watkins of Oxford, Senator J. Con Lrnier of Greenvillv, committeemen: ::d Harry C'aldwell, director ot tiio ilfitt farm manpower commission: and Dr. J. S. Dorton. state director >f the war ma"power commission. The com.:; .'tii told the governor that the reason hi.- dates were not t ictly followed was an inability to taff the several markets with buy ers if they il.l bo running con r.rrcntly 1 f«• w .< advised, however, "•'at f the erowing season on th.t Georgia market .should indicate ;> p ■ i'itv •' selling (.tit earlier th vi • "<v anticinavd. the as-oeiatioti If! co- >:dei the teasihility of • <• fig oilier date- lor the ot! iv belts i" line with tli 'su made i y the pove: ••• v - committee. f!overti'>r I••iithtiin t"ld 1 li>■ > there was ■ critical farm lnlK>i : nation in iln 'ate and said "the wrlfi re of the : irmer* and the s tfe •v nf nur ire;: n arms an well as \ :li in p>>;' • us will depend •• ItiV prompt " i idequate market if food and :•<•! crop* thmish'iut !t; nre i." p, dded that if it p •» a:ed the • •' • "i g "f tob ,rr • ' ■ ason would e >tisly lolcrfcrp wit's "C hnr\ esting es t i.11 food n i fe« d crops. 1 v v :ld ask the i- ntion to take •• • d' itc act on ' 1 to take whatever further steps -h> i l'e necessary under the rirc . - stances." CALLS ARE ISSUED FOR BANK REPORTS Washington, July .; (,\P) i*., • in'ptroll'-. of the i- . one v l .dav sued a e I! for a >t .tcme:,! •: t ,. condition • f all oat rial liati . till- close ..f liu-uie Wedne da\ June Ho. Raleigh. »ly 2- (AP)—CJurney I' Hood. cm ■nor < 1 banks, t iday i ailed for a statement the coiio - tion of all state binkf : North Car Una as o' the dost >: busine.-.- :i Jure HO. 19IH. I Pcint Value Fcr Meats increased OPA Sees New Low in Beef Supplies for Civilian Use; Ciher Values Change Washington. July 'J—(AIM — The -ffice of price arimitiislra ii.:\ predicting' a u< \v low i>i lietf supplies available foi vi viiiais in July, today ineiva- ! ratio! valine of lie-l' cuts !•> another noint a pound. ami i: a few case; two point -. The new j>«;mt vdne whir) pl.'.e tK- rat . the /'lost popular cut ■ t'n'!:. nimj to l.'t i>< feet; ie July 1 tii :ho su war.- r.t ch?nf 'he rrw i) effec' unlit A In I ; list's 1Tir lieei. r.-d coupon costs n veal. taml) anil i. one to two points .1 p. j tuts include li's of x cutlets, veal loin and rilt n. ! and similar lamb-mutton cut . i l'olrt values of the most popular pork cuts were not charged. Floa reduc: - .vert ci:i:int?d f<" 1 the mo-i part t< the (.it.--, olb mid dairy product groups. Margarine and lard dropped one point—live ; • tour—while "pri.cesscd" butter, sold I mainly in the S- ith. appeared 011 the 1 table for :!ie t : ". time at lour points ! a pound He: ilar butter remains I unchangc at > ijht points. | Puint \.il;ie advances were made 1 in seven \e(ji table items, and five j c.v ned b tiled fruit?. These lti ' ctvases r:.:;ge froiri about five ner i cvnt tor vacuum packed wli >le ker nel c 'rn t«> >ver 5o per cent for timiat i cat.M;;i and ciiil .-auce. Pr« ies>ed food: marked up include ap ples. apr . ' . fruit cocktail, peachrs. pear?. In :. I.ma bea: . canned corn, p t' 1* cs, catsup, chili i>niii*o ,.:id t<»• paste: red etions were ,dc • !i shelled . • ins. green ■I- wa\ tomati p i'i or puree 1 ii<I Mi- . : mato miiiivi The new nine c ' !••• ' i>e 1 111 . : ■ < «• .1 .!> 1 -.it v . 1 e 111.11:1 v... ' 1 ou;;h .1 liy. FCC Probe Bangs Open fires era I .Tulv 2 tti a 1 >< in .11 p.: t<xi s .is • t;.1 Bin, Ice I'VG 1/ I.I In II ujene I. d.11 _ 1. mght CI 11-. , .<1. i The O : t tee u i Cox t 1 (C".»n d on P.i.:, K »ur) British Say Nazi Industry Has Lost Production Race i tidon. Julv 'J (AIM Strained I ••iirly four year. «•! t<>t.11 war nnd ' crcd day mid • ! ' l>y allied .. Avi. (icn- in itid i«t •• li.i- I >sl t! 1 "duelurn .ice • "ii'i.il in \ ic nllhuuRh Gem iny still 1; . 1 ••• >f (iisht left. rt liable II. it. li cujii Miii'ic indicated t«>d y ; i'.iMh ed l\v firs'' nn<c« .... • ' tli.it Gorin»fl> ha* positively 1 t her {ic.ik as .1 Wiir-ninklnr • 1 lid li" ' I 1 tlir d«HVn Hl'fide ! • *' • ' .1 ; luction ill- lint M IK i«i\ 1 < ■ letli'e >f 1»V v '1 id\ v. •• am ! • ('•!•!'. . ,11 t y t •• on*. I'd tii •• •• t • . cid plan# producti >n ond thflr Imp 1 ' ' «yr>ipt"" • ;'id '' I 1?ion stpp« • jcd in 1 e jr. a.lnMc ■ * ;C!, 'ho - irc* - 1 •' • "I 1 11 • •. nr.mi. I i OOi'.nco • t.. !».' '• (« »j: -t It' Kit :> pi > IIIO f! Ull ?« Ti 11 P'lV l I (I • '«< Tin t fa t.. 13 00 n k „• till' llrit ph :i ■ /> ■ ' irv a« • hf n. • ■I >\ : lv irt .li.ii f 't'lil nf ti t |)«Mk li> i your .mil v. is (i<iv •. . I in Miiy. ,ii. >i(l(i km e ' i'h ITi* ■ t< (I c|. ullir* w .i|) it. • • I ' v '.tl • ina 3,11(111,' (II • ).(!• ( forcigt is (ill i f i . t •fr n p • i . r> pr vl • ' kc *j ; THE 'TK!2D FJIONT'-S rRiLlA ACTIVITY in many areas of Hitler-held territory is on the • ■ ii from abroad indicate that these seemincly sporadic •s ai r all part o.° .in intecrated plan—a "third front"—put into ' into! Nations olllcials in Great Britain. Specially trained Vrs are landed by Allied planes and by parachute r.t secrct •i Eur >pe. These men. welcomed by theii countrymen. « .<.>.1 the blowing up of bridges. firing of warehouses, raiding of Nazi military p ists and UillinR of officers and sabotaging of war pro duction. They coordinate the "silent" war against trtt? invader. Some of the i".< st recent activities of these guerilla bands and armies are shown on the map. (International) Navy Dive Bombers Assault Munda Area Veto Expected For CCC Bill • »n. July 2—(AP)— ' • > l» ■: i ; ij.i v that •• pH < lent ml Veto ■ditjr C'ritlil t"oi j> • - '!■ t its : l; ! Jjl n f : icarn •' 1 J) u ncnt \v .... m ide at CSS • . ftft(i ' t .i it . eI on > : tn.ftlion/* '» <i< i'l.ir« «t . !: • *"•" « • IW • .i \:l v o;e mi - mi ciia \ -\ iiveri \ g\ And i*. •.\ f|] ti Jones Called To Testify \\ .1 !> 1! — i M' > 15.-4 iind ruggt .liw .fonc« v ... invited to t . .pi- i t id;.;. • III. (ongrctfi i -|K)t light *e;n • for (ktiulf. i I • • iViitlmij be' • . 'lini it lid Vav !' u1i" • Wallace Tin* II . i i it It* c.Miitn l'i ';«•«! the (' m .' s«: etary ' ty. nslPiwibly, .i rcHiiltit ion by i.' pre M"ta':ve l IT, I'l'tT* 'crjtt W ingt • ; , ntf .it investir it <l : • ' vial tar.i «• l>y tin .. it mini t Shi) .<\\ j. ■.ei aid ' a in • ii irot in C.-t ndn I* t II. i • > i.- .' • r \. !)•■ >cat 1 •- < ;• jlii r»t llw m.' " . >aid the M I ill :n' • > it the Wall i - .1. r . | s< .• r. dR. i. MlAIiilK I <M! NORTH ( \i:ni IN \ o.. ,ivifoi.il rain niih portion i n« iltornoiin <i• fj »nHilt\. i*»t tl'ltl-l'l 1 \ |! ItV American Troops Complete Conquest of Rendova Island and Bombard Munda Washington. .'ul> —( \l' Jin Navy said Indai \mi*iii.ni (live liuinlicis assaulted .taium'si* ilcli'HM* |iiisition> in the Mtind.t ari a ol the initial Siiliiitwtis as Ihr t\t in |>r«iiKr«l otlensivi in the Solomons and in the New (iuinea area eontinlied. Navy eommu que V 430 i "South Pacirh ( .;i oast me ; nic): • 1 -on .Inly l.-t 1 ticsit defensive pnciions nt I«ii 'ti •:.i tail nri. Munda. New Oe i!id V.v«.- v. t; i tarlvd. During the <• aftern ombers And Dauntless dive l* rs : ttacked Jtapaw «• defen? . •i !i- ;i'id , ..,11. :••(••• "lis ! \ 1 ►ol« itihansai •. inland. "'J Se\en | : • :1. 17 t'n'«...i lutes philips previously reonr'cd . i.,mt haw tircn it « ifil." Lsmtwti Plantation, whit i pen attacked by Ami* ten it f! • in I'vlo n ... . sj:«ns. was d«*<<-: :i . i oy ■ val n|i .|;i snnin as nathvi 1.',. about three lo five mill tag' Mund.i airfield. 1 raitor Saved From Gallows |*V ri' u. s 9 KJZ ot * S in Solomons iouth Paciiic Drive Progresses; Seven Pilots Rescued Prom Downed Planes (Bit '/'/'<< ,1 /',<**) AI.it'll naval supremacy in til.' S.HltllW. |'iu ,i- -,.,1 uiii'lialliiij.'.il • ,!., _ i ^ uar.si):| j'.'.n h<i!i si i'ii - i.: • mi- .1 in. ii hum in,. •11. 'II-. -! . ' .Ill' ;i • IP :ivii<«!<ls. vv !i . 1 . , ;v-!. |-i,.li> \ 11. I ifjui "'"' t - < " • .! i m|.ii ir>J "1 ■ .. ! iI I- V. i|» : *1.- , Hi jjan-isi.n. ; lit • mi K. ii uQVa weit heavily iMimbardintf at.. • .\|.,iitla. N. v, (.,. . . .. auav. I! : it' A lu.II.'l.ii tr.iin .t.init.il \\jl ii.im I II..!%«'>> It. it!.hi.ii lers aiinoiiii...I Hut i liium-sc |il.i' «'s li.itl Isi'.'ii l>l.i-t.'il on! ul 111.* >lii.'s o\ el till* \.'H (.111:1.1 island \\ i >Iiii>mI.i\ .mil l hiirs,|,i>. against a li»> ul !.*> I - i.lan.s am! 1 .*> |iii»i\. I . t ' 1'> ii \ wt'l'.' ll>!! JTtl . . tl;.\ ' I < :d. . .to- I . I . i n . :.i>t down the day before as tin- iwmy apparently linen »• i>le aircraft "o : :i at:. . . l. up Aim .i-an thrust. General DoukIi MacArthur's •v ..: "■ r--. .• s|j r.i'M' 1 lu ll;^ ' (A "iiiii:: tin .») Til.•: Itirrr' vv:.:- thing further :«• rep 1 from the • Cum. :. <•!' ^ ' • : ..ills. K. '.v;.s ..-Mi n ' 1 all >pv:. •: .1... V1.,. proniU • -• .. torily and >n ehcdule. (ii'ii.-I'.it >1.1.'\riiuii'» ."iii ni.iml '.ii.1 alli.'tt u.ir»liii»s li.'iM'al.'il 1 lit- fiiriin .11 Minttl.i jnil t ,|, on 'i ii li. t\.*l..iii' in rata i-l.'ul .it.l l.iilillt iHirailcrl int.. fit- lit.,11 ul Hie fit.tin's II..! Iltt" 11 Vt.I.in;. 111 tlrl.'lw.-s l.i ,,t ». < k I?i.' ! ai-i .irra. Germans Lose Eight Planes Over Europe > . mini! I ill\ ' t I''—I is; III 11X111" Il4llt 'l» lu ll' ill -.1 I'll* I ll li\ liiili^li >|iillr r. it'll \ 1111'. I tn ' 'iiiikIi I '"II't■- I I SCIIII .l'C M\ i r i i»\ I I n l l In i ll I I i in . .iii.l t • I iiv. I niiil'lii' I ill (• ill x :.r <ii nt'l.lsli' .ilillulllii ' <1 tixl.i x. I In '•lii'.lifT* : i I ••ill' in IT ll<M till II I I OH ' i I'll I1'! I lnili ili . null ll i « i i ' iiiiiI•<-1 in it mil 11.1*1 li I i .in ■ .lilil lli<' I.IIW ( mini! iv- Oiv I Iii.iIii lml| w .is '« inn iril • i. ' : ♦ in lid «'>n» I • • • i n;r , i',, i- .igcd. . ( , • ' i ' l|.f| six v. l i c shot <)■ < : II tl • ' ' I:\- '1'iK'k. : ' ilh'iut I II week ' -I . i :.%y
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