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PAGE SIX fHE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1 9 40. GREW OF BRITISH SOUIHIPIDU i intn iiinniinn DEATHS WAR NEWS SUMMARY hGCUSED KILLER HE MI BOMBER LlbU WUUIIUD AFTER ATTACKS Take Martinique, Sterling Urges U. S. Government (Continued From Page One) SaWaSSaaaaaaajaaaajaaaas navy certainly should not allow' that to happen. One possible course of action would be the Imposition of an "attachment' on the Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, cover ing the warships, plsnes, and 1200.

000,000 in gold there, as surety for the French debt to the United Btstea. Thst debt wss considered more or less safe before France fell to Germany, but now It is lost un less we take action to preserve It, ARMED FORCE RIGHT The "ettachment'' proceeding, eould not be settled In any court. It would have to be honored through physical action by U. B. armed strength.

We should not allow either the plsnes or the gold to be taken away by the Vichy-controlled French. Thst gold has a purchasing value for war materials thst would benefit not Frsnce but Germany. We must prepare a definite plan for Martinique, even if It meant combat Aa a peaceful nation we ga are inclined to temporire. but we must fsca the fscts aa they really are. President Roosevelt ts ssld to be planning a defense inspection trip and It has been hinted that he might go to the West Indies.

If he does it Is eonceivsble thst 9 might consult with Army and Navy leaders In that area to outline a plan whereby the Martinique situation will be cleared up. As commander-in-chief of the Army and Navy, he is well within his rights to act In whatever manner he sees fit for the best Intereata of the de ense of the United Stales. MI1T HELP BRITAIN The Idea of our buying British Islands in the western hemisphere in esse Britain's money resources are drained, and the question of whether we are to continue help ta preat BflUla seem, to far-fetched. i already commuted, lock, stock and barrel, to coopera tion wim Britain and the defeat of Hitler If so, then everything we have should go Into the pot 2 With the bases already leased ta US by Britain finally fortified and operation, the United Btatra will have plenty of defense points, with out uaing on new ones. And Bvt fckely Buies and her great fleet will ha mnr.ii at make thia hemisphere safe.

noes not seem timely or appropriate or us to demand British eoionira in i llpiri ourselvrl- Bnum should ga down la de. 1 lest. furlhMrtnnra omeahse Canada, would pan with mw triuirq in rawing the Atlanue at ae rnereenary to saving our own hifias Unlcaa th at head we could do ttua-place aa i. nonetary vsiue of aa hntUh coioniea ta thU hemis-pnere. and k.

comes to make a memorandum that Mason Of Laurens Theatre Director fit il rVTTt ar as. a The theater owtera ef Konh Care- Jr end AouUl Carolina exieg H. Arrtrgton of Rorky Mnjnt fs preaiarrt lorjsy to euceeed H. herrv of KuiitCa thrwea iiru reer.t run nam or norgsw was eierteg second VSr tsraainmS aruS Un Mri. Mollie Richardson GREENWOOD.

Dee. -Funeral rites for Mrs. Mollie C. Rlchsrdson, who died in a Columbia hosol tal yesterday after a lone itinera will be held at Ellis home nere Tuesday at 11 a. m.

th Rev, E. Wiggins officiating. Interment win oe in tne Hodges cemetery. Surviving are one son by a for mer marrisge. o.

c. Tuuley: brother, H. If. Wright; one grand osugniei1, ana severst nrpnews. Roger D.

McAvoy VTVTOW Vtaa 9 TVia a. Roger Donald McAvoy, one-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc Avoy. of near Buffalo were held at II a.

m. Saturday at the family noma near purraio by ftev, oeorge 11. Johnson. Burial wag In Putnam cemetery. The infant died Frtdsy evening anT ocing aica a wees.

Surviving are hla parent. Beorge E. Meetze NEWBERRY. Dec. lOeoree El.

more Meetze. 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore L. Meeua and Frances Evelyn Wicker Meetse, died at ine nome ot nia psrenis in Jack sonvUle.

Fla. Saturday afternoon alter a snort iimesa. Besides his oar. enu he ts survived by one slater. Elizabeth NeU Meetxe.

Funeral aenricea wera held lion. day morning at II o'clock from fit. Phillip church with Rev. J. E.

Roof in cnarge. interment In the church cemetery. George T. Barnes CLINTON. Dee.

lnra Barnes. 7S. native of Tennewe but wno naa maae nis home in Columbia for a number ef veara. died toda in a Columbia hospital following several dsvt' illness. Surviving are hla widow.

Wra. Beu lah E. Pamea: two daughtera. Mrs. C.

E. Galloway and Misa Oladva Barnes: one son, Msjor George Barnes, Jr. The bodr Is heinr fcmtirht ii Clinton. Funeral arrantementa are incwnpieie. Edwin O.

Scott andfrson. Dee. l-Edwia a Rcotl. 81. well known Anderson real dent, died Sundae afternoon at his residence ta South Main street ei tension.

He tt survived by four danghtert and three sona. Mr. CI. B. Patter son, Mrs.

Walton Teasley. Mrs. En nis Brae. Mrs. J.

M. Sliaroe. Law renre, uswaio. ana Aflger Scott. Mr.

Srett was well known In this county, hsvtnt been born snd reared in the lower section of the county. tne lunerai eervu-ea wera held at 1-30 o'clock this afternoon at the Starr Baptut church with the Rev. E. Kufley nffiruUng. assisted by rrw w.

a iiawams ana tne rtev. W. p. HsU. Interment folio td la the acjoining cemetery.

Ernest J. Morgan AXDERSO. Dec. 2 Funeral services were held Funday sfiernaen for Ernest J. Morgan.

47, World war veteran who died at the Vetera na nospiui following- aa nine. The sen tree were conducted by Rev, Garner, assisted by Per. C. White. Interment followed la fulver Broosi cemetery, Mr.

Morgan waa a native of Gaston County. jC but aoent a nuns bar of years ag rcawktht af jAader He ts survived bv his widow, the former Misa Ethel Cooper, two anna snd two daughtera. Ouv and PiL'y Morgan and Misses Boruta and Cor roil Mnrgaa. on brother and ore sister. B.

Morgan and Mrs, JL B. stauioin. Jot-pK W. Beit CAFTKEY. Dee.

lJotenh UTeat Rett. gs. re tired farmer, dd at the tome of a daughter. Mrs a. IL Vaavr, here early today after two I ran lonou.

Funeral services wt3 be eondurted Tuewtsy morr.irg at II o'tinrg from Churta of dad with Per. R. Patteraoa and Rev. C. A.

Ktrby of-fsfiating. Interment Wt3 be la Oakland eernetery, Cuntsing a hit wife, Mr, Ket A tame letj fie dauvhtera, Ut U. Vaaay. Mrs. Doss Under vond.

Mr. Paul Turner and Mi Helen and fwnUa Pet; tire arsne, tforard. Arhur, Wailace. Jotih nar. neat; uire attiera, Mrw.

Flora lt.1ibunoa, Mrs. Sidney ISaiVlan arut afra Jaiaa ll.iaa au brolhera, T. D. Ftsnk. John, emmmi, t.

as. ana jamea Best. Mrs. NannU O. Honcld WfXIFOnn pet l-Urt Kan- We Owrna nCfie.d.

A W-Uford. rouse i. dieo tn pananourg Ims pi'al this mornttiff at atinrt fol- swr an iie or tnree wj. fc-'-e was the eaut Mr af P. and herm Turner uwena.

sv-jmrtrg ar her husband, It. T. thee thivtrea. pauun Fma and Varvw HiiftrVt; three wwm ttooieM. p.j ana Ii.rwm Owene; one Rufus Thrinii-in: two etert, Mr Annie refine and Mrs.

Catherine Was rufterel i'e wna held from Bethany Wetieran Methodist fftuftn Tueedar ot 1 atVwft with Per, Rennr urim and Per. ft 1 Prit offytaung. Actit fai.tsearerv: ft-a Frye Jr a-n rciiw, usrw vsnrv aaw rw reward Roerers and Ms' ard Fraeman. Tn aorfr is at the hov of key wroiner, B.J Pwrna. at Tucapais.

JoKn R. MTfeelr Johft tUrhad lirWaat. tafia thowa aa Dka cud es4 detitr yesterder aorr.rg it la asma at his home, sag ro4, Oreer, tVm af4 faaeed to Ifa Cr set Una of Ahderirn eoum. "WiTSM ft won Of MfW. Are Mmtt Ursath and the late W.

W. MfNeeSv. For pern yars he red bl in Grernsii-e ai mmira I Greer end a half years aew He waa a Dale Power 'wpe-rv. He was a srwrobrr af Bheda Mirndt eh-jnn The torrirrea bvhuta s.ia Mrs M.nnie tvkairr Uii'r dantMer. Mary A Ik MrKeerr! mother, Mrs.

AUr te sfw, Mrs. Ovn Phirps aM Uit Wla M'Nly; fit bmher, 5-. O. al A. and Q.

Ftroeral saaiij aa Wll SaS ka't Smm Pelheada rhWTh of An ermv this afimapn at 4 "rVg, rnnd-aMi gaff f. ran A. Fv, t. IL Mm'eieherr aM Pev. T.

PrsTiA. Inlrtment Wtat be the arlnne cemetery. svtrrrg a taiA-r-fa will I W. tirxte. ri Llrk.

Jack PMh Mm tT a. IVILLKIEGUEST ATGHABLESTON GOP Nominee Silent On Na tional Issues And Appa rently Rested NO COMMENTS MADE CHARLESTON, Dee. 3- Wendell L. Wlllkie arrived In Char leston thii morning by plsne for a two-day visit at Mepkin. plsntation home cf Henry R.

Luce, publisher of Time, jite and Fortune maga nnes. He vac reluctant to express his opinion! on national affairs (or "national consumption. WiUkie arrived from New York on a chartered Plane accompanied by Mr. Wlllkie, Charles FrsnciaCoe. author of crime atones and a prom-inrnt Palm Beach lawyer, and Mr.

John Hollister. of mend of Mrs. wtllkle, MRS. WILLKIE TO FLORIDA The republican nominee planned to remain at uire a pianuuon until Tuesday night, when he would sumo hit vacation. Mrs.

Willkie and Mrs. Haltoter went on to Florida inn Mr. coe. Met at the airport by Russell W. Davenport, former editor of For.

tune, Willkie requested reporters not to lay too much stress on his hurried visit. -Ym are free, of course, to write anything you he Mid. -But I would consider tt a favor to me if you wouldn't play the story up any Bigger man is aosoiuteiy necessary. knew that you will wish to ask me ft number of questions which I would rather net eraser at this time, but frankly 1 would rather not say anything NO TOT ailOTS" TAKEN lie added that he would have to refrain from saying anything on matters of national importance because 1 feel that tt would not be to rr.y best advantage to take pot shots' from distant points Ceemincly rested from hit strenuous campaign, wuikie was cheerful as he greeted reporters. Just before WiUkia got into the car with Davenport to come Into Charleston, J.

Bate Gerald, SUM cr.suTr.sa of the Republican party; Mrs. O. 3. Cherry, assistant state treasurer, and Mrs. Lloyd Rosa, of Waahirjion.

party worker, visit tr.g ta Chariesum. armed at the airport to greet their party's nominee. Harbors Of U.S. Arc Vulnerable, Hagood Asserts (OoBUnaea from Page One) France, he continued. After the war.

he ordered, trowed of Orel-ptrg new, modern system of coast defense, we took to th Worv! That he etpUined. "instead of s-renrherung our art in post-tinn. as ail the rest of the world was eotr t. we drew back tnto the wooes or brfJcd the hii with an imprz ties rrvm of railroad and motor. a4 mvti'imr cVicrud the general attaa awocg ISO) coast UUI "TyT a fMf mr4an par-irular'y some It aM It-inch guna obtained from the Ksvy.

that caa ahoot gnuee; there are tsuxber of ider rfia that could gJt ft good aereur of themselves, B-Lfc emphasised, the Amy has Ceresped no new' rnrUMa to wtae Cs 12 value of It. gf-a rancea If Cd rot "jf JM fwofie coast apertricway but ho oo-ervtd ism his rtmarka tmni aa tMii 5effr. 0 SIW aUNGE ILVDtJL pva on th cJeamt tiist. re Tote, "we cannot tore! touit -ri at a cis'anre of more thaa ereo gciiaa, and la thick weather, erea tn the dartim. this tt rt -d to two eeL.re.

or artificial I wod procure th same effect. 'Zhsfifsx as ant eeacmet farUre tua are concerned, he ear.ir&drd. the Br.usa wry or any other modern tary coui com into Cha rao bay Jt as ewsily as the Oer ar.2 went ir.to Oaio. Tha 04 t4 far Coastal ie. ftree are ownt Csanpewnrg u1 fT are pan.

txce-4 from tr fe ef rt trata if of airpiar. lu. 4 The new re hate no rT tsrunn at aj, he aetd. He cue k.t eoeitate mam efV3 fsew Vori. pntnyrj oat thst ourn at Aorsa.

few aM ctnd naoa fte two otUru actio Fwhermore. tM tr.Mm went on. there ta ra thirg as con. attics tn tf seetosM fnru-rraiiM. Kew Tor rarar wetf r.n, enseal mabcU.

the Oaset rsr er.g orua a the aiman 4 be fried oy Tr -ae on the mner tttw asrrraft ar.d tr saee ffintw cai4 or the Anzf. amy, ht-rtM irnew wou4 oe er.trow4 by or man te aiftrwn aarr ai a third. Thr wm l.tCe or a enraiSask betfi uvmm tanaaa army wr. fee aata. Priceless Plane Lost By Sabotage, Alleged By Dies (Qy.US-yd rT fige Om MseaostaMawesat fte cre1 that fwrjr.fUee y4 eR4 nrwr w.iuae ait r.

i-4 hie ta ery ir frtj erjarre. rr etno Last wti nr fn4 aa rvr wsui i i. ft t-s tffj, 4 eorrjrhw rr of err t-t wrt f-e ar.4 -f etwiee, fri -t rrrW( r4 sd h-i t-'t I etcjyr tnt in t-f tr.terfutace ky Trt tut Wtt tya Kara fh of tte- t-e em ernrut vf trnot t4 o-ai etr-rv e4 eiieiSri al fVJl f-se twi pt aif rra aay re eear af a4a Vt adfnt etg fr-t tn a r-av 4 bai o-v-a t-rears Imtevi rwlr.e iiwaf4 ty tr rrwo-'t e4'j rf ha tr 4 eAtaMi at e- 'T e-r 'sc'sm ta frn rM-t rjatf tit to 8- PUBLISHER LUG Contsruction In South Hits New All-Time Record (Continued From Page One) ami, $3,000,000 for plant construction: Reynolds Metal Company. Inc. which is building a aluminum plant at Sheffield, 000,000 contract to erect and operate a Navy ahell fuse plsnt at Macon.

Woodwarff Iron company of Woodward. considering opening new iron ore mine at cost of I2.ooo.ooo: Wsr department, $12,000,000 for an Army supply deport to be built In Henry county, southeast of Atlanta, Oa. Germans Rushing 60,000 Troops To Rumanian Cities 'Continued From Page One) eaBBSaBBBBBBBtaBBaajajBjBaft letting already has occurred. The third faction, and vaitlv the largest, waa reported simply out of control, looung ana paying oil personal scores under the present pro-teetior of the green shirt. The Rumsnian army Itself wu pictured as indecisive.

The green-siurted guard Is ts, mesnwniie, aggregated more man 300.000, where two months ago they were sow), and this increase wu attributed In part at least to India-criminate recruiting and self-ap-poinunent of members Including mosi o' tne unoerworia ot Bucns-res' and other Urge cities. Do? Sentenced To Die, Spared By N.Y. Justice (Continued from Page Onei ship which deserves more kindly trestment from the veterinarian of the health department than appears to have been meted out herer lie held that aitss FuceUt hsd not previously been given an adequate hrartne sa that previous courts ought have learned that Urownle ts "a kind, gentle and loving dog" Brownie waa rather more loving than gentle during the Judge's dis course. He squealed, leaped into his mistress lap, tore at ma mume so that he might tick her face properly, almost pulled the trash from a ourt attendant's hand, and gen erally upset court flerorum. uise Fucela said she would take Brownie home to Brooklyn, rite him a top-notch meal and let him nisv with her cat, Blackie, who la fond of Brownie.

German Raiders Spray Death And Ruin Over Britain (Continued From Pago One) The southwest town fwhkh might be Southampton, Bristol or Plymouth, ainre ail have been raid ed beanie of latet reported that strong antl-airrraft fire drove the raiders back out to sea before they reached the town. la the weatrrn ritr eroerenOr choaen for tne dent a bUu assault, however, the Ormana followed theur usual peoredure ef hurling ft res. then fire bomba. and then hisn etoioairea, Damaee tit ported from several eiistrVa CAH'tTlf SOT Uttr.E J-ost before this new assault got under way the air and home ae-dime mmlsteriee Uued the first trial eeumate of the human toss in the heavy hast raids on svouth-ammon ftstorcay and Sunday nichta, aarmc- were not larce taking tnto accoonl the arale of op-erauona. For the two raids There are known to about 970.

which tnctud-a oota luied and sr-lowJf wounded." That port off ef ITS 000 population waa atrurk fiunase r.iest oy about tianew tn wht the British Prie aaaortaUon aH a mi soo of trtsn'fuinesa" Thouurxts were left wr-hout homes; whole areas were le tn run. Feeding and reeistrttMitmg the hnnvna vsr urns waa declared ft msor proo-Iffn. Not onhr the town la the snutH west, but Uvrrpnot and areas in the sovh coaM ard tmtt Wli as well wet reported ttnr attacg to-r-tet, Bomiaed, too was aa fast Aai 'n tii-m FttNM HffiHR The dae had been on of relative peare. AW.g an oil. accustomed enal VatDafront 0r the enaet of Kent ftntMit r-Uot fought off Oer man rerar.e tn a defense) IvmZf Oevured so rjereaaful that from dawn to duK not a rry raid wu reported ta aa of Bntain.

Royal Air Force Sets Many Fires LOS30. Dee i-H--4irte-. 4 oternieht raids oa the Oemaa rvyis shipbuilding yard at the Wuhe'mnhaTen tNirel bwee and oa other far aepwrate dobjen tm In Kan temwy wert antwune ed ey the air antnittry. a reat nre waa stw sen si Wi-Mimshavea we wtuon the shi tarda, where the sntniatry said many 5vnioes wtre wader eeewtrwtioa Hit. ton, It was announced, were the sbmartras bete and ttaval dorks at Latient.

Ftanre: the tef ata won. tette and Ct4iU at fft, France: oarrextt other fees at Kass ftwury tamo ta Rmliartaafwt swrway; te rs works to Asawr. aJewmara. wnete "Kaavea cwttred ti-wha U. S.

Embassy In Tokyo Is Guarded T6tm rrwedvi. tetue tmiir e-fd the OH eir.tBtajf tnrtar fnivtr? rw ant) Aert(a ennrauaunra tn one of hJrn tone Jpar fart ef the embassy tmia Meesares wre weing utn Ihnwsstwtt eevntfy. tt was wn aTvwt. tt rve ent aotiAmtvan enmrraisori tn reotyt aramet Wahneiei arirjrvrwrt eg new Vwswr aa) MtnnanH Ct lna cm) of Japan arti ta srart- ff t. rvm-a" ree.fnon the aaebirar headed be Chsneee Premier teerg ChtnC'Wef, One Of Mack Truck Founders Succumbs tmV Calif Dee.

I o'PW Air r. Mar, g7. ee af the fwr of tha Mart Twt com re, g4 Wat of a heart et eM. A Fn tt ea-jt fir jg tear. a r-a'i af Pnarr! ama Mrming are hit esrtow and TWO By I'MTED FRESS ATHENS reeks advsnce In hand-to-hand bayonet charges along 120-mile front in Albania and outflank and trap Italian unite in mountain sectors.

BELQ RADE Fierce fighting develops east of Argyrocasuon where Greek and Italian artillery Inflict heavy rasualties. ROME-Bloodiest fighting of wsr rsges in Argyrocastron sector wnere Italian counter-attacks throw bsck Oreeks with hesvy. losses; officis) Stefan! news agency reporta Italians In recent Egyptian raids "partially destroy" ta Briiuh warships, set fire to two British steamers and kill 200 soldiers and port workers. LONDON Nearly 400 persons killed or seriously wounded in Nszl attack on Southampton wnicn is a spectacle of devastation and desolation: British planes rsld ob jectives in Norway, uenmsrs, uer- man? ana rrance. BERLIN 'Smoke and flames tow er above Southampton after second uerman raid on British port; Br is lot atiacsea sionaay nignt.

BUCHAREST Premier Antones. cu prepared to set tip a completely iron uuaraisi regime in Rumania. CAIRO Agitation for an Egyptian declaration of war Increases after announcement that Egypt hu delivered protest to Italy against fascist bombing of non-BUiitary object lyes. Greeks Announce Main Link Ducc Defenses Seized (Continued From Psge One) mil Ait lha fais'lit flank tha Albanian sesport of Porto Edds where Ihm anamv aDanrionarf atraia-m heights around Deivtno dominating UW IXTl. DILV1NO IS HESEIGED TVlvlnn la ahnut 10 milaa nirtH of Forto Edda toward the fascist base at Argyrocastron, besieged by the Greek force.

The high command said Oreek force were advancing under fire on the road from Porto Edda ta Ar. tYroraxtran arut that mrm nn.if Inn, had been taken In the central sec- sor near tremeu, wnere prisoners and war materials were taken. In heavv in lha n.irMt mounums. the hica command aaid ureea attacu nad sput up Italian hate been taken. tneJudin liaUan off ficer.

Three Italian planes were shot down over one front during the day, the rush command said. jsonnward in the Aoo river aee-tor. the snoketman tatri lha niwki a Mured tiaa.tem SJmint tn fierce thting. OFMK4 iv rttsriT The Greeks ara aan tta SWlft Bttnuit anrf riatarfniiiarf tit mm the fascist fortea no chance to ft- mranue i or counter-attacks. wire njuitsry leaders averted their UtMna a hm.u.

those of the Italians when the latter are unable to use their tanks and other equipment and must hand-to-hand against the Omar lone bayonets. Many of ineso Italian umu have been ouUUnked and entrapped, tt was claimed, and must eiuirr sur-render or sM tnetf way out. mswb. in Exnante tele- STanO aranriAiS Royal Air Fore bombers had tam-aged an treportant bndce across Which the Itaaana remiorcrmenu In aouihweMens Ai- mtm wntxjwr ijomo-ed Italian mlMiarv TerUr4 area a. mtl of Italians tak.

mvatoo of Ore-re now above V-000. tt was suted. This corrected ls oast frf Koruua and near the coast U0 Grrvka ha setaed a aertew of tmnartant bhU lortlfied WiuT too- sron, commanders otssniea is, as4 aTJL''1' fWlR4 Klotsa ana Artitiauin. eefennera. Tho firtmiir tmr "ent and the Ut'er ai thtiw r- tvtt the eway 14 t.iMn and Tint the iJfl afaWfnBa at a CM J.Wf firt run.

JKkfW. wTwa taf t-aafta tr.nsrlavj tary JwTit. anii.evtiiaifiH or an entire arwy enr a3mt TOy. uve Je4 aw4 tfv wosmg to ta 2 wJaTi'l xvu wert cf4ewaesswy RnUkll fcaaWa. St k-K fit rt a9 We to.maJTJ,rei U- res fcfd I'atan oa.

4 f-rffs- raa ar tW al TVaa. il A 1t, fe tta.au refr11 tnr.ia A3 t'a an atta-aa ia, 4 fr-i wra a rf va al Seea VetT4-'' fa r.Tsiaea-i a a trntter or- er- r- -f r-e-'e e-H A.Tf.;a, 9 t.d I sciouon a i Death Asked For Alleged Slayer Of Mrs. Ethel M.Atkins BEATEN AND CLUBBED NORRISTOWN, Pa Dee. a sa-year-oKj snort waer coos at In miirt tulaw auaa rlnaarl aivt head bowed, anfi heard himself accused of brutally beating to death Mrs. Ethel M.

Atkins, former wile of a member of the multimli Uonslre Duke tobacco family. 'as best her, District Attorney Frederick B. ttmlllie told a Jury of aevin women and five men at the opening of William Earnest trial on muroer rnsrgea. MARUltn U'ltEN It Mrs. Atkins, who waa married In 1931 when only if to John Cicero Angler oi Durham.

N. was found slam in a lonely vacant farmhouse near iiorsnam, ra last orptem' ber 31. "He beat her with a club about the hesd. about the throat, about the body, until her life's blood poured out of her, Smlllie de. dared In hla opening addreaa.

"Not on) did he use this eluoa curtain pole about 3 1-3 feet long-but he then too the Iron bedstead aa ate isy on the floor and brat her head with it." Asking for a verdict which "will ae just and proper for such enme." smiliie told the jury "we will produce witneaaea who will tea-tlfy that Mrs. Atkina. while riding in the automobile which took her to tne house wherein she was to die. sat as though la a trance or Stupor uivoRcrn from ancick Mrs. Atkins, whose maiden name aas Ethel Craft, was divorced from Angler, a nephew of Mrs.

B. N. Duke, last Aoril 12 on tTounda of desertion. Iter, aecond husband ts Jsmes Aisins, u-ycar-old PhJladrlphia Briraiarrr. Three children, two bova and girl of her lira marriage are now bring la Durham.

Angler, warned a second time, la now living ta Bal aaa. Quezon Eligible For Second Term WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. 3 Fiwsidefit Rootetelt today, by ap-proving an amendment to the Phil irptnes conautuuon.

made it poa siuie for cinamia Manuel Qeaon. chief esecuuve ef the tsuind com-coonweaiui. to be drafted for a aec ond presidential term. The amendment, ot of three as proved ay tne liitunos last sum mer, chaises tne FUitppinea prrai denuai tenure from one su-year term to ta four-year terms. Mr.

Roosevelt reportedly withheld his signature until today to allay poa Siuy poiiurai mceraaament ana log from use tnud-tma taoue ta Vh Atnericaa prrsidestiat caat paign. Federal Education Subsidy Proposed CirjCAOO. Dec. a-tPV-Prealtfect Edwin R. En-.

tree cf the Julius fUsa ecwald fund tonight advocated fed erai sunaiat for a pua to eayaiut edauonal actauea ta the if. S. He said tt had been tvored la Conrreaa to reowie from ooo to sjEwoaoono a irsr lor tne punnse ana acoea; sinsat act wi3 trantfom great region. Cut this plan to egttal tee achooung twtucn wia benefit ehlrfTy the gouthi wta batsraily affect the growin of the nations tea ervoir of children and wta be an Other great step toward better op panwuuew ior iteyroea, on auii BTt maan.y rwrwi aouo. Jobless Level At Same Point In N.O.

KEW ORLEANS. Dec. Sdjfw CnemKeyment may be at etactly the aame len tornorrow cteepite a "he aar.teo ad whhra ap- parea ta tne eer.v ettion or a Tuesday coorninA tvewrpsper, ad- "Al'endant. roiored weferred. ta noifl uon gfiouia wnee uainer tn- sens British Dcstrovcr Kuns Aground Lost lata Oealraaa SUuftfe aa aaaS mrn She tan acrouM on the flevsHaaa coast i weather, it was aa Bounce affsuaiiy tonight.

if -ff and IfVn tutt Aaait.re the hnut of Use srrvv the borty et the home af Mrw. AUre M. MtJtr in iKa mrhi Creel section af Ahdroa county. CWtet D. Green WOOrtnt-FP.

Dee f) Oreen. 73. farmer of th dsr-'oa s-vixm tn County, cued wrvnt as i ocirara. He tt sumed by ta aon, Paa and A. A.

Green- tow oaehtera Miee Jani an4 tihet Greco: one brrAtier, ak-hl Oreen; Oh ai sarw. Ym rtrwovao, ana ttatre gr.r rukaten Funeral a-rVea Wi3 to Shorrtrv aiiertvwn at 1 arha-ft fmra the fteiv fatt rhirrh. tfwteg by Pe. j-nfisnes Johnnn. assisted ar Rev, 1 tvnw, In lerment whs aa an tne enwrta tearr.

pautaaamw W.I ae fj teer. C. Oetef, W. Jonea Pa nO Jihea, Jeff Orera and M. YL FhU bps, Zonnlt Joneg FuneraJ serHtea frf SUevhie Jre-, I aC SI SitaDi autlM aia aid a held at ervwk thss namma at the ftouse af Prater ta WH Oreen si, Prrra wia eeMar Pee.

tt. Twrrver aM P. w. II Hara Mn and tn'erment wial aa ta Grace leM eieTr. Tt trmirt win serve as acia Jste O.fleher.

CHry trrteet irk ral Carson, Cnrr.rrg Uv eirnrt of hflhof wta P. H. Fn, Li'hT Mwe. pf J. J.

r. Ora, Jr Jarkann. Rra sTiar. ark ward. Je Chnatrhar.

Jff Ore, P. il Fimhsm paai sjrpvr'ty aM ftbr Hff, firta-er fcearara Wt'1 be pea Area WanoerMea. Th''n M-we. ptiire r'm Fma, Mai p-nn Vwva Prarirea Ma. Gatdre Onaee SM Frarii fnui th hmff rf the trrvve the BY 'YANK' GREEK aHaBBSaBssaSkwsseaMessi Three RAF, Members Saved On Forced Landing And Later Feted ONE HAS TO MAKE TALK members of a British bomber struck by Italian anti-aircraft shells dur ing a low-dive attack two dsys ago on an Albanian port returned to their officers" mess tonight and wearily read the official poster about them: "Missing, feared dead." Hero is their story aa told by the squadron leader who piloted the bomber: ENGINE GOES DEAD "We got a direct hit Just we released our bombs.

One fragment ripped a large hole In Use port en gine cowling but the motor con tinued to go. The other quit on us. "I could still fly her and none of us were injured even though a note book in the air gunner's pocket wu torn In half by shrapnel and the ex plosion threw the plana on its back. i inougnt we a pasa out irom gu fumes before I spotted a small island. The island only had a landing strip of besrh which looked about 20 yards wide.

"I save tne mstes a Chance to jump out they preferred to atand by me, well, I cot her down all right In a belly-landing. But that wu just the beginning of mora trouble. A peasant nearby on seeing us ran away screaming. Then a man appeared with a rifle and looked tough. We raised our hands and yelled TnglUh, English AMI KIi SIll I III "This fellow looked very, very sur prised and with definite American accent, yelled are you guvs English' "By this lime several hundred lo cals had arrived and they looked very dsneerous but our American friend talked fast and kept them bark." The nllot uld an automobile waa then borrowed by the three RAF men.

told how they were bombed by Italian planes and lost the ear. fin ally found a fishing boat and cross ed to the Oreek mainland 20 hours on a rough sea. But the mention we cot on landing wu aorta it," the pilut grin ned "Those In the small town shower ed us with flowers, brought out bottles of the local wine and final! the led me to the balcony of the town naii ior a speeen. since it wu in English I know they didnt un oersiana it. out every time i said Mussolini' and made signs 1 brought aw $2,999 Damans Suit Filed At Gaffncy OAPFNEY.

Dec. 3 Dam area of 13 were asked of the Carolina. Cunchneid and Ohio railway com pany oy rrea wntten. man. no claims he was knocked from moving freight train by a member of the crew on April 11 133d.

The suit has been filed at the offices of or ot court Conrad Jones at me courtaouse here. tn tne complaint rued ar it, IL and Ft. C. Cobb, attorneys for Whit en, the plaintiff aiirfea that a man ne to oe a cnember of the freight train crew at ruck him on the head wita ft stick aa the car aas passing over ft bridge near finer complaint charges that Whiten, who waa hanging on a tad oer tne aide of the car. was knocked, la a eemt-coracloua eon diuon, to th ground, about 20 feet aeiow.

Whiten suffered fractures nf Wk legs, numerous gnu and abrasions aod suffered an eye injury whirn isecessiuted its removal, lie waa in the coaptul for a long length of wme ana. ccorcine: to ut cam- pieint, "oe'ievet himeeU permanent. Democratized Grand Opera Makes Debut KEW YORJC. Dee. Th treat g4en curtain parted torisht fur a re era at the opera house, tr opening of the teui SrnO atld metnmTnA nnata The botes of the tnamor.d Sana.

snoe no snrtger were owned et CIuMveiy.wv snrUW-a and I heir hews and tnt were onen 14 Ouoite fribmtminn. Tne erand liee. or gnMrn hnrwoe bnaa. hae a errearea. to oe replaced or a bal tony where anyone can way a teat.

A lev familiar far- a aiuiM avt the gtaomr and was not impaireq tn av 4, r. afnrran. wno never was a lanaite await opera anyway, failed toadfnra re newal of the boa WhkA ha urt ownea eumer.t. 22 Germans Taken Off Brazilian Shin PJfi DC JAJrFTHO. re wsL Prwriian aihr5isa toraght sifl-e4 th third recent ewe ot fit otUoq eeainH Shin-r4ne-the r-mral r'rtlf a rngera irom th aiewmrf far WhSrl was halted fey axi.iafT truasef II Bua Off the lsmC The 1'apel rsrnwd that offerers tmos the wwVD'iftei ttrit th warmhta the Brau.

tan vwl a radio, eewtfTIng It ea tor two hra, th 22 rerft wrmos the ftrtsisti aatd wvre (W mane Were revrweg afler hatiea embarked for K-a and Beiewi, Rumanian Of fleers And Soldiers Flee P-CmPtST, ltufary. repmria today ead Pumarian armv offf-era end sm-C-rts. fleeing from ttm UmtHM fir.g aod mutiny, had rtaaed mo tUrssrv where they surrendered ar-t were f4. Tna rtied ht af the ftwm Shlan aoWTS foiled reyrt ual fral Field Marshal Wkbeim Kit, thief of to German ass fme eensr and rag on 'a'ch ed tr Pv-Ttani by AWf er Id an effort to swpresa tenmtt ardera Woodruff Church Revival Started wtJtgmtrn ree. t-pt reri Co.

eet fewrlf ef Fla-er, a-Mstirg Re ftotrt i. nenn. paMe ef Ch'tfth ef ood, in a ee-ie of rnsl erve jHhtym aorvsua) that the serti'a he fceid earn emurg at 1.1k ocrfe. Picture Of Desolation Described By Reporter Little Is Left BOMBS, FIRES GET PLACE By rmVARD W. BEATTIE.

ft, I ailtS rM Slsft arrftaaaSfall SOUTHAMPTON. England, Dee. 3. (U W--Southampton waa a town of spectacular devastation and desolation tonight after two nights of German air bombardment The air and home security ministries in London announced that casualties were about 370. "not large, taking into account the scale of operations." The Nazi onslaughts turned the sesnort city into one of the most Impressive scenes ef rum throughout Fnglsnd during the nearly three months that the United Kingdom has oeen unaer air siege.

CITT LICKS ITS VYOrMlS Three days aco when I lsst was here this port hsd been attacked seriously only once, and damage was suirflcisi. Tonight, after one eicnt-nour and one seven-hour pelting with thousands of high explosive and tn- rendisrv bombs. It is a city that Q. Wells might have Imagined. Perhaps its wounds will turn to srsrs in a tew cava.

Tomgni is licking the wounds and trying to find some means of fighting back toward nnrmslry. For half a mile alone Hlth street there Is nothing left but blank walls, tire-gutted Interiors and a tremendous tumble of debris. In another section closer ta the water, a similar vista was left by the denartini bombers, in dozens of parts ef the town houses were smashed Into the ground, trees up- rootca ano wirea wn oown. HOMLU I OIK LCAVE Tonutht homeless refugees were leaving the city. Some pushed bedding and their salvagM belongings tn utile hand cans or baby car-riaeee.

They were taktna what thev could. The poaseuions of one wo man included two love birds in a bit rage. A dead pigeon, apparently killed bv a blast, lav on the ateos of the World war memorial. The rest of the town was going about lu business as best It could. But thousands must be without )obs because thru places of employment were ruined.

Since I arrived two warnings sounded. The people went calmly to shelters, and when the all-clear sounded returned to whatever thev were doing. There wu bo alga of pan. Others waited at the edge at town, trying to ret ride passing motorists, fukers' trucks and other commercial vehicles were ksso4 to the limit wiift persons going toma-there f.e for th night TKtKirg AU FtlUtt tiud speakers mounted on trucks Informed the people what to so tn the Interest of safety. Troops had moved tn to heia tmOem and depmrtmenU and other emergency semres keep order and smother the last wit? of anoe from the tjew get Sunday irht A3 fires long atac wert vndef coniroi.

Ajar iwsin rm hard: any. i nine worm seeing remained. What the etpioum mimed tn fires got No ruin could be auiia so spec-lecuiar as Coventrys eaihedral, where the gaunt ararred sptre loNi-ed down on aptof wrerkat. Bat half a CVsten er snore of big rhurthes here were rne eompieteiy. Usuaiiy only the waus were standing.

Grass ta the parks was enfetcbed wim cuiiy tree barns where tnren. arte etaed out their a'retirjv They have ahowtrtd dews Lac rain atsxrrrn IMfttstnuc Frit: re sirwis were bomb-parked and tmpaaah)e, fteaeral churthew a thewJer. cinemas, several banks, a hwmul and neoimied hs were deswUthed ar ttamaged B5ea wert Wins? taken out of ptae aheiim fsvenae4 ty tne tw.bs shpwerd on tne Wa iray and Hxndae orn-ftaas be jered snany bodie were lost avnuira of rna and muhl tievee ha tmmd. Awthontie eaWMted fs-rmaa Young Officers French African Troops Restless fCoftuaaed Ftw pige One) ffl defeat w1d Ka tt fj. swavvtie t-trMsnn tm Britain fJsht aed on the pam fwl otriiwne of the war: I.

Tfv ttfliltn tMt avanM the fq arr Waters iftfta-ed sfcwe Um ie Freotn M-ierrwAewa fat mU be coort thaa smuh for the I itffsrain MtttsmtcrrttFtD The ftnU-Jt. If tltr ana lit Aa. JW- ta keew ttr rt In the MMi. terraneao an wMri mp of taal bw freas Asnandla to cbiasa1 S. Th "l-iivlaa a aaJ fcneg to Brtuiii and Fremn a wearw aj I'ajf IM fire Vv btts a urtia kea fwta Ci AWta, prMM ag tmilfit fft from Fa wwad at Vl -t si-ttt a a rewa treewuVioS el Fmwn ene-rr The tuasn eetwiew lat WSf Wa eg ha 0rte ta1n in the hiuasete aVftat of the Central tv tt Wfoittl aaa-a la a.

t-l Fren urw ww these K-rn afrVa to rete UH a4e4 frarre mrM JMfF th. faeat traiene Italians Reported In Riotous Flfcht fl ins fit ew tm tn a tsgh'M ta.e atratw ef ter4e Ve'aa. ta WHAW 'mm en.jaa a Hsn an ear tai 4 Tiraras. accorig to the Ore Srt tf AlotrJ gMl ta i' ftvv tirmtt im Vh esvtl mim The teJtaji -f rawv-M eened trt the prmH n'H sf fa, a rr' of Ttrar iM te laraj rt tM ar)a Sa yra .4 il a aa ret Une tlriffi'h mt n)iaiia leierted sarrrUrT-treajaurre. ira BjfMi Te rrang ned rfiA tit rtarwa Prnbpea.

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sFs ltavveaawoaaaot' a.i a -Man aar4 Ve1 Oeorge Parr ef Lancaster, 12,000 Guardsmen ToSccGndGtme ta rw Vt a. ftature w.ia ketslneaa. JL the ArtrtV Wwm elanRaJ aa-a. Of llflraj hiUTraf fi jvlt ta neirm Foi.ee tfrvmtm sa tar a peopneed gse beiaa the Detroit Lsnr.s SNf Oreen par Part era. "It w4 be a eeenOinauna eerreaa Uonal and tarUral ea liaut a adfutant of th Hftd din-ion.

aa'-a tm wouid Fr ta Detrart later fvi werg to ess rr.a. tSraiS foe tfa) itaa atwia ta tvsred ta tAsianft eta bairn mil a vuw-tm. Armr tmas w.l s4 talg lha soldiers to Pm twee. 9 Union Club Market Heads Arc Renamed flML awawatll IKdb alkwLoowavo. a at th tVvwi ci.b waH wtw tswi-rted fsaturdae at a a SStn eg tn.m "fai a traaJarl' fasmlaS S-'aaa aaai if Mrs, A he seceeierr.

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