TlUKIl-HRST YEAR_^^asS-kuatei1.1 Vnrc3&r HENDERSON, N. C., Tl'ESDA’i AFTERNOON, Al’OrsT -\ P.'ll »i huhiu-.. i . i. N. 'x > kknoo.n i I\‘l. CENTS COPY Tobacco Average Is At Ceiling Top As Border Sales Begin [ umcrr. Pleased By Pricer, Received as N- w Season Starts , ■ i:. AlIK- ri (API a week’ delay, whil" j:• ir. uf flue-mred tobacco i . i .ii" hi an iucrease in I lie ol’A eeilinjr, Punier Belt tobac ,. : rkets ni' Nnrt h ('arnlina i - .lit h < 'arnlina liojran 1 lie . i i: -easnn today w it h jrmw ii .ptimistic they would re L, .i maximum prices. , e ,< at ci i ip \v.,s re port ei i ‘.'ir 1 . .ii-i \ t .i r'.- i i>i h .t’ u11. !.1 • ' 11 v. by Me- War V "1 \<i .11. a. Tile belI a e ;Pa.a 1 e i • n 17 t.22a.IIIH1 ivm: I- 'I I::'- cent.- pmmii ip,\ : .-I ■ ..sect !u i; list- . mi the ■ nit would . i ci ea.-e I lie ;,ee i llie market.- re|x>rte I .hey , • ni 11111 -ales this week h. - • ■ ::i...‘. os were too busy w i'll • ,i me- ami also were ha ini: - .v a tailor shortaae, S »i: ie "...11 —, tv iwe. i’i'. rejii irl.'d Ilia i i ...I. - were ie. pnispcci. AM repiirU'd ol lermus wi . e "I , " nutty tjood quality. ■ eport.-, said growers app" re. I \i l.umhrrtnn, .'>00,000 poumls u. i, uttered. The first few rim, ■ * hi urrased IS rents, and none rM i |il i; reen tobacco sold for less dim iirts cents. Sales Stiper s i .nr .1. t llntlo said tin- d,i\ A .niT.nr would be approximately ill. cents ceiling. The (|ha lili ol olferings. he said, was fai I i til l than a year ago. vcr. S. C., reported larmen ■ ."d. Tile I II si P HI SI.In Ml rent ,. ,\t Tais ■ Cl'S. 1 list rmv brought t. cm I i ; . ' , anri averaged 15 end ' million pounds were on lie' ■ 1 Wluteville. I'he a’ epig" ■> "a., 15.50 cents, sor a I igh' I; (■riling, Ind some mi j.i. 1 ' ■ mill'll a., la cent.'. ..Inn, where 100.(1(11) p- mils de, t lie ! i 1st pile .-"Id ;" • , . ,r,d tlie ; test p >\v as . . a. • I I'ne day a as eragr •• 1 ■ e\ , ■ ' n- ,dnad the sa11,e. '.aiii.lKIfl potnids on s' ■. "le'ii " I 1 ■.i cnee t epta ted • ■ n .. >•< 'g" I eid. for the fir -t h >. to I 'Id The A et Ige S'. ' . t P 'll till"" cent., '•" ' , '"inn:. I v* II'. I- n Ii." ' 10" i " - ; i ’"d. ! 11 . (lie first si "I '>; i ! "" h ' did tile ,,ali . at|" i s I a '■ I !t .• is er ige a' 15 .-m t .. • ‘ i "e r ents aims r tlie ■ " u i vci age ii 1015. S' n e " ■ pm mils seere of I ored. i ■ a 1 5(i,H III pounds .."Id d ' brought ni ivet age pro ■ ■ i * ids. About loo.aoii i. 11i'r"d. The range v. a - 11 in ■1 '"ids [’i ikIucpi - wete <i" ■ i .■ highly pleased. 11" ■ were repot dal a' Ka'r I ■ ' ' mg to l|ie I act that 1 ar,i"v., ieinily had not mushed t,""r "id grading. Prices t ai.•.'.<■ I i" to 50 rents, did gpis'-pr. ■ ", 1 1 hr pleased. 5t \ mi; I t KKISII TOWNS t NDKIt FI T.I, RI.ACKOI I a. Aug. 7 (API Anita I a. 1 Izmir art! "ther major 1 ’ p- ml., in Turltey within hnml> "ige Irom German liases in Pad 5 Gteeee and Romania, sve'd a eoinplcie regular blackout : it. as Ihi'oitghottl '1 ttrkey prepa 'i were being made to put the ! by on a semi-war fniiting. I ouoii on ( icniliins Mo.' : . .0 K. r. Green-bi . o, X C.. Mu • ... the lu S Eighth Kiiiti', rep .rti-rt Aug. li !! i• p pul flown one v hghler ploues in i low tiimi!i‘- neor 11 X , per il i o n y I : i • , • I "I ,ii this u or M Pm iiiiy u : , loose 11: All.eii i• i :t! the Europe III h.< U it 11: ■onno: shows L’ I I -2 phone- ’ hue..' i y i!e tr yeti Pi the o r o:ui . x on i he g; •unci Berlin say?. Hitler Poes Are Punished | •in. \ 1 i;n i I ■ ; '. • ' • I n 11 • •' 11 n ml ' • •• 1 i \ • t m d • !'■ 11 t i • .... . • I n < i ■ ' • I Hr| \1 ,l I .| I' ■ -,r A i' .• ■ n mil ,-■ • i • • i '1 • • ■ • i: if ' tnrrl i .Inly 'll i" ml I i 1 11 ': f.l '■"! i n.iily ■ ■ ■ in fl'M111 All ’nl: r I n . min' ■" - '• l.'.v i, i il. In nili • -t li" I INK ' Ihr dllfuml Ill'll ■ A ■ 1111 ' II 'll 1,1,1 !:* '• i: 111vtv!'11m • i 111'I■ I•' • t 11■•:•,( •• 1 veil SI :mli 1 iff I '• M I • 11 to ."■•nil •' in. ,l(,'i.'C"i t i |i.n n in iti;;hl -x|• 111 r i•'11 11 it — Irr' • i-i'-'iiwi I'-’ . ‘'i l' •l ,:.v ■',| ill i" Ini' ... "<■ 'I I "i i-'i.ii'.'. tin '.• :,n ll. " H''U11 ' il ■• nll'T. I ,• I I (til iw 1:,. ... , t , htHr I >1-1-11 I'm' I. ll ll tllP I'M. ' .... In- ' ‘ t • • I.. 1 ','ri " ' I Vn'l \Vilzlr!)i-l 11' ' I 1 ' '' ■' i lyinu 'ii ii 'n '"I < 'i’<i ' [1. •(■;. .'.inn i ! • | I' I'll 'II li lt,i i'.v 1111' i (-1- I'H' > 1 '' • ■ '' . i-ith-i •’! lid •".' i ' i •' vn. '' " " In. 11, . Im t .i. 'I'll I I'll Ir.'ililMI pi • n\ in"'. •'■ I ■ I'I I IIrl i:.r* ill Ks .1 . I "•;■ (1C,.; ...II!' by rH!t':i 11 "'• •! Hh " him fin . c m i 1 by 'b' Senate's Division Over Reconversion \\ nlening. With George s J\ew 0sH ' '.iigt-ui, Aim. 8 < AIM The CJ. , , . . >}»iit river rer«ivi’N'iii I* -1' |ir on 'ppeared to be widening ■ 'll the di• ('Injure that Sena George, Georgia Democrat, ha 'baited a complete demobilization CIO.i an I' - to he offered as a substitute n"' onlv for his original measure, "looii dealt only with unemploy "a at compensation, but for the M"i ray-Kilgore bill embracing re conversion procedures and an or ganized labor-supported pregram ol federal unemployment benclits. Republican senators discussed a tentative draft of the expanded George bill in an executive confer ence this morning, and Senator Taft, o’ Ohio, said afterward he believed >*a new bill represented "the views C • , •; , nr,mv. l: • m.i'l ■ • , •" "ii .• ' ' ir mubili/ai on , n i - .. vvlio-r fill oi'io.d i '•"■.niiiMlo post 'A II- pl.llllom: ■<»' I polu V It would flimiu.it'' no and re gional td\ isor.v > .ard I posed by the bill sponsored by Set tor ■ Mi r I'av and Kilgore, and eliminate, too, the Murray-Kilgore proposal- - in crease mustering out pay md un cniployment hunelils ini' return.ng war veterans. The proposed George inen>uii would authorize the Federal go\ em inent to pay transi.ortation expciw. up t,, $20(1 tor sending war workers hark to their homes, but not t-> new job Ideations, as proposed m the Murrav-Kilgore lull- -M-o eliminat ed would be Fedirallv-sponsoied voeatioiial training, as provided m Russians Make New ac Nazi Lines To Krakow Threatened Moscow (inns Roar In Celebration Of Victories in boutb .Moscow, Auj'. x (AT) A .icw eruption of Rod arm;, at arks whirl) rapt mvil n u , t liaa sixty communities beyond Ur enemy's broken Vistula river leiciisiij; tlirealiuu'iI today . o I ititiitut.- (icrman <■' mumim-.i | ions bet wee li K rakou ami \\ i | ;iw in tlm heart <d I’iilaml. Striking out atn'sii ye i the Vis) ul;, I.:- ipoi'M • \i Konev’s lirsi t’krain; a; i ed points 3(1 miles \m■ -! l •: .soviet fjelit cksp.iirho Thrustina lu-yo .d uewiy -■ ; , Szydlow. till- Russians dir-- ' v red Klvicz, ii.slride the dm: wav e rail ,irtcries !).*> . iW s ’ ■ t-> west. The direction of iin , troops might o itllnftk K: w ■: north. Last reports placed So cl > . heads within 37 ••hies !' « last big Nazi bast it.n bcini,. ( fern.a,, Silesia, n >w 7.7 Io !)a i!i i -• .r1 \ M‘ *SCOw'.-> g I : -' i . I: ': . I ' | ; i tor I win vie! ric.- -the 'all . i • , ml eeiiti-i oi IP>ry daw n th,. ( .n tliians, and the rapt Sambo c" immutiie.il imis in h .. | all g iho Russia ns a gri n < ,t. :, , ■ leading '. . nearby (.V.eehi .; r akm (Informalion available' in Lon j inrlu aieri that, tlit nigh .-apt'.irn .. lioryslaw. tine Hu ;-i ms had leg-peed ome 2.000 oil we I i s w hieh hail bee© leedit g the Nazi w ar a .nme . Tin. (lermans t ini - v. ere i'll on!v 1 I- Ifst i fit' Ills 111 IP 'I : la 11 I. u ■ ■ I ;a■ ■ iteeli repeatedly :'■'■ bed iiv ieri a i men. > Ka la >, i ■ • mat: tlnro p ■ in! S'oviel minis began pinnei a a: . e inrpt .hi (lia n lb•. i [ \ ,P eg a 200-miP- I IS Ip ( >1" t toe e. 1 it I. f ” 11 Ma gl'a : 111 it : i-.1 I fa h le alter', i it'll I hack sagging tier: m rira t'ys ill I .itlmani i til'n rlrn • 's lav. .i d Memrl -mi r p. ; . > ! , .t ('m — 'an fine. lit a • iptm ed lii't.v t'lW'll;, a Ilf I V'lt.l.t' in ll'g S ,'| ■ a Me i t ! f A V O'by iii'.it!' ' ■ ■ : : of ia v The As-' ei.de. • I mrie.. .it K.i -n I' > ib. ,i i■ i 111.a I 'lie .'hole . ' t v. i . i, y gllig 11 eticl le m1 ' ■ appre nil 1 : e, danger "! bn !,' ,. t in.ie i GF.N. IVl’NAIR’S SON IS KILLED IN GUAM \V:.-him:: at. A : .: Af') The W ir Depart rut nonuecd tlie death n (f t;a. i 'oimid Dougin -< j McN.a:i. 37-yea -..id - i "I the late I Lb Gen Lesley ■!. Mn.Mair, whose i death n No. .mb .• i premature- . j A' release! i i'um im American I plane was d;-a! rd .1 ly 27. I*. WOK .WIIC \ li'.W Of- IIKI.SI 11 \RB. - !’.ri',l .pm ars to have I cm rosnpleti Iv o: a: < tl by t ie \ • -ricai’ :i r - ,i t n- . sjj,i. .. i i ... Hi .in". |"“i> is s> p.i ncrantic view 01 the .itcrl'ron t. the .Is i,, and .1 ‘potion .• i tlio (its w • ’.<■ i . . la (Hied in am tJ.er war and which, until roo'iitly, was an imin.i uii. (j> rman I'-boat t»:: <•. In'oi natio, .1; Storms Curtail Action On Florence War Fron t H-;.; r. A ; JJ ( AP) Hir (A . the !:! i1 ■■ 1 • •*: ‘ A on* rn 'M‘ n ' r . ' • ■ ■ '* i-'.t I •! :''I• -1 t'ncf h ■ ;. i v. ! * • • r - • ! * ■ ■ i It. 11 •': i n • -1i; < r j> I y i . ' I 1 ' i ■ * . • ' .< U t m i ^ In ' if> 1 ' • * .’ rm - i* .. rtf'.’l : 1 liy Aim F oii> r • « ri f * • t c (■ i : • ■ 1 lit . 1, 'i •.‘ • I"'--:i • A h <*1 thy M i-y.im i ' • in n :•;: . ' :!! n e<m - Sin. my ' • ■ i tniferl ;iiA*in on nm.i «»! 'hr 'ill ' )n n >lh • •\> Or Fl-myK-r. f no • Sir M-n nM A1 y’ ni ■ - • ' 1 mi y pm •! 1 ■ I < Low Priced Stocks Lead ;ind i■'i • :; . . ' 1 'ill iiiiio I ' ■ A1 .■ ■: ■ i’ . . i Son tin*’, .'i IF S S! ml ( ici.n; ' B 'ii*i- ; • • i • immuity < - weiv ; :i\ no «*n. ' I'll ' ( ;iTm.in i • ■ '■ I ,' ' " -eee'tl • . tic! re iptiirecl VI It i■ e nil til tic! !il He •! ..(• high -A-it;. I. ' • ■ 11: r 11: lit ■ I , : ,.r ill. S 1 n (•tie 1 etl ;ij <n>:•. t ->:(■ i v '{ !."> ■ .> :. ■:ea i ill ti11 i: e \! HI I i I IT - M I I I i. \- I - I I! W. I ‘ ■ K c.i i: ii w i oi: rot: \ i A . ' i • A fir.. ! ■" . 11:1 ■ !■- . I; e. I el i ,V.t' ; " ''1,' ; , '., I !il (■ l: • • V 1 ' < 1 • i ; > 1 I i V ( 5 .. WtAIHHR ;o?: \fii: 31! < kiidi i\\ IV. rl!\ i Imnl \ with moilr:.»I «• In : •• • i it. 11 »•- t * •. nii* h t ami \\ •• i nr-alav Sr.ittovnl sliow (‘i t in .tin * :.i hi. lhii;n!(*r -how its o\ n c. ■-1**i n portion toda » and on < i isi \\ dnrsda>. Par. die Area < ;di (3t (3the!' Cad News t"! Weakened .japs i S. I’a» ;li; f ir i 11 a'h|tiar trrs. lead li rime. van. — — American AZ a'm n ami soldiers o. (/uam have rom picv i'ii s r v i a I Hiousand sf|iiirininn I aram^e into tin* nortlern on«-u nlh at the in land. brinnin:: complete re on - our d ol tie former l nilrcl Sta! s naval bar ver> near lo ci a \. ianci. mi <• ' u la t v .’.ijont * an ;m>e ; . ' a ; • , <,. i v, , < ; ,. , P a al.j v ‘ - J . *11 1 ! ■ K ■ ■ ( P P j •, , •, ,.| }v.,- , - ! a" “l , , it r, in • Ir. fi • • • h*»d >. 1 'bt | Cotton Crop Oi 11,022,000 Bales Listed .. V .‘I :• !», A.. i'ir 1 hr aiiitlnn "I 111.- **| ’ll A ; - ■ - i 1 iTi orctnl t>l i i " ■ 11 ei•mpi.i ■••• • a i .i '' .ill ,;e i.! 74 .n 'll” i n vit,!-,. 1 n.iii-12 Tile incite '1 , i ■ a r v !. - i ■■ i • mi uVustist 1 "iii •' ."in-, is plan* ■»(i2 .i p" mi.— ’■’■.> i • ' • i: ' ‘ ’ m p inds yea 22(5,8 a unds ihe ten-yi ,,r ,n e age Pile t en.^ > iUi. ■ n anti ,r i "la; 07.00 1 r mill’ y hairs ( om• ■;. .at . n.nd is halt b.al - 1 ol this yA grim*th had beei ,i :. d in oi tn ■ a- -a ;. n*.. .t :t I’-e." Three) U. S. Troops In Advance Ic Le Mans ( anarltans Push on h (.1 ! our IMih- (i;» in Id South I r< til ( ,icn ■ 11 • 1 i •1 ■ ■ • i . a I ; t; . V»K. 3 • A 111 \ . • A , oil pmcpr • .,1:. . •(! (, . , .1 !, (icffllSP 1 •'1 >''i11 ;r J'.. r. • , .. (;(na ii.-ii: - ;>,;i t*•<t ; ;i :ri.f into ttar ' \v ( ■<< n, a rniorrd : • i.orti'd in L® l 111 it ;a ■ outliuc.-t '! ! Ik I' niirh r.-i pit a 1. : ' - . \ ' I I < • i n fjfi- c •• iMl - Ot ri !•’ I <: If I!i Inc ' ‘ ■■ ' • Si :<ri i i t|) 1 tl'»ne Hallies siill sw iried m this middle seeier. where lour (ier m.tn armored divisions—mount imi llie 1 iereest courier assault • nte June <». sought to crash through the \llii j corridor join inii Norm.! nri \ and Hi ili.un M- « • ...• ■ . .. • v ,: y ,... > v '<r nrfrj I k t, ail'll :: ■::!! id i , ' a aid ■ :1 i . , .... entered I,. I: * ‘' ■ i..t1' *o .r j; '' a-m : ' ' liny - in the Aka''! left 11 a 11K burst forward O 1111di: iyii! .;1 n t : :11i> barrage ov ■ '11' 1 1' A r la- a v :ji n brrs. and broke "’'c in-' i am enemy detensc line 'Ut: ■ : '.miadvanea a up to (mu miles. V ■ a I ■. idles n,a , .erl • ■. - • ,j ssan I •. ■In. nnin.il s 11 e '.V | ] . J u,t ■ C !*' 'll nd l’l ' ‘ : ' ■'" : i iino in dark ;ie;~ ■a Med on' tareia, r.,! thrill ju t erj race; sbel! . .Mb' : ■ • Tin' A11 icd ns b I n(| rj. I II li,7ull Inns of oid i1 di ('anadian ar I b • - fii e-lieked '"O'1", si m., 11 night i1 - ‘ ' a:■ a iii !• i ai.c In’an try i esi'.e • !be G"i ' ■■ p" nied 'M dm: 1 a ! ne.'v f ■ ■ 1 ' i ’ i b1 ,t nf ' : ' ■ ! my . V ' i|e jl ” Hi ' mi's, '■Ini - t 0115 •' •'•III' a al Si M a 1 . a '.ae (Jpc 1'1 1 11b, bed d e - e • - a' 'f til? ■ ' a'>niinued. ' t' ; ■ > , i a hie-in - • '• mi!a - ' and sub* I' *■ i' a b ‘ . :■«■ - i i' ■ •. m, ,,,o ' b ' ■ • S',,'e. I , e, : n • ,,, ,pi - 1 : 15 •• • V the ' i1. . • been de .. I y a 711.Moo british rly At Night To Back Attack - ■ \ : ’ 1 I ' \ i p £ ' n ! 1 ' dii‘ ip2 ’ ' ' 1st t |l! ;r. J fOOO pH Lai . (ei > > - ‘ ! (: i * j n-11 k m,s he I n - t |n\i 1 tor ! • : ■ • ■ v d 1' ! ; : ■' ’ ■ '• ifli; icht. the • i ; .i\ed 8,~ ( • ii; ••f'f'my for in • 1 I \T < \ ' o p • , - bath id. ' ! T}:♦ * c .. - • , . ,;.d. •\ ‘ " d lire’ ! •; *• if' nrv .y 11 -K'k - i k, _oil 1 x>mi*.11 rinrnt fonn 1 d ; : ilr ! r • r -rp:r,i»f» j»)». * r* n " 1 : ' ipfBT u ' on (rt’nri .,| < * * i} i *»'*. ii id\ .inrny .ii! if'*. ■| •• • •’ ilr: tv. . • ;.h;MS in -vllirb M ■ 1 *d .11' ■ :• -n d* I ' • ’ .1. (i !)||)\\< I I (. ' 1 n j : 1 >r, J r . n - purl mri * i ipply. vvciv ■ ! Bn f I h I >cU rt -iva ; 1,2 Tvph" "1 • ■el I iuhtor bomber- learned -itli • '■an ' i'.im l miner bmiibiT- arid rani ,<-d .>ii! a' least 153 tans in i *. • 1 ■ <i bit>■'■- ,,2,iins! .. c-.inner 'tail; on tin- Ariel nan Avrnnches eor idor. - Ante: n an lie ivy bombers and tighter bombers ranged over France bon. end to end. slushing German '' " r 'be . ;id ■,,pplv tines. j NAZIS LEARN TO SAY 'UNCLE' TO UNCLE SAMS BOYS BY 1HE HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS, the Gem an troops from Avranches to Rennes and t ■> the coastal t:p o| Brest have been surrendering as the U. S. forces raced across the Breton Peninsula with a tank-and-man smash that will not soon be forgotten. With hands on heads, the big parade ot enemy pi >«ne>'S marches directly into the camera. This is lint one of n any s nilat pageants of deleal, bemj enacted at Brest, .st. Kagaire. St. Ma'.o, Lor lent and other pomls of c .,}•-» -on the Brittany c",.st. U. • ■

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