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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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The Bee: Danville Vat Tuesday August 19 1941 Threw RESTRICTIONS ON AMERICANS TOPIC CONAB Crocheted Hat for Autumn JAPS DENY he said 920 iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiimiiiiitiiiiniiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiu the controls of his dad's plane We The Women old time to WEDNESDAY a ATTENTION NURSES BOB EVANS UNIORMS INTEREST IN LOCAL MOVIE INCREASES (Limited 2 to a Customer) idge in Richmond and other Scenes like this will be seen on location in Danville soon will be made Hysterical After Stampede men SUMMER SHOES $150 Pr Movie Registration Blank NAME An hysterical woman is aided after she viewed the hodv of Age Phone Boy or Girl Hod Hudson river New York Cltv ADDRESS DANVILLE VA Register at the Rialto Today SINGLE or DOUBLE EDGE Ernest Wesley Board 1 are to in Chatham at Standard Time Induction The Kee Pow and and laid to yetcr on the was all THIS ALL'S YOUNG BRIDEGROOM CAN BE PRETTY SURE IT'S LOVE WHY NOT BUY NEXT YEARS SPRING OR SHOES NOW WHILE OUR PRICES ARE SO LOW! 10 for 25' 4 hr these bags are tobacco Bag companies hereto farmed out the work to About 150 pair of Regular $300 and $400 Spring and Summer Shoes in a large variety of beautiful styles Black patent white and two tones Pumps straps and ties Every pair is a real bargain at this special price (By The Associated Press) President Roosevelt discussed the international situation with legisla tive leaders who said later a new lease lend appropriation of about $4000000000 probably would be ask ed soon tax re1 Mos' mortgage transactions datln to 1929 We have about 200 pair on sale at this price They are shoes that sold for from $200 to $400 a pair Many of the season's best styles and most up to date patterns In this lot Come in and see what an unsual value you can get for only Interest in the juvenile comedy which is to be made here entirely with local children continues to grow ac cording to the manager of the Rialto Theatre sponsoring the local produc tion To give local youngsters between the ages of 3 and 14 an opportunity of appearing before a camera crew and acting a story that will make a two reel comedy the theatre has en gaged the Melton Barker Productions This organization Is familiar with the casting and filming of youngsters and has been active throughout the na tion In producing juvenile comedies Registrations of applicants by local boys and girls who want to appear before the movie camera continues briskly but the theatre management and Melton Barker casting director are eager to get additional youngsters As soon as all the applications are re ceived actual casting will begin Mr Barker will assemble the applicants and put them through a test Those selected through this test will then be assigned roles for the production Around 100 youngsters will be selected Only 1 cent a Tablet ill out the blank below and mail or bring to the Rialto Theatre to try for a part in IT'S ALL OR DEENSE MUSCOVITES TAKE RAIDS WITH (ALM Owen Noland Hall George Dunley Bascom Jennings and Howard Hardy CAMP LEE Va This post was named after the great Southern sol dier Robert Lee The War De partment thought that was fine The camp newspaper was named the after General horse The War Department figured that was okay too But when an insignia for the quar termasters was designed and submit ted the War Department turned thumbs down The background for the emblem was the stars and bars of the Confederate flag The President signed Into law leg islation authorizing retention in military servico for an additional 18 Included: Williams Mangum Welscy followed of State Japanese tory explanation concerning their failure to let about 100 United States I worked through a huge got for extra chic and or special occasions make metallic or silk thread Pat No 920 contains list of ma ty army servii COURAGE CONVICTIONS terlals needed illustration at de sign and complete instructions To order pattern: Write or send above picture with 10 cents In coin or stamps to Needlework Bu reau The Bee 220 ifth Avenue New York YOUNGSTER HAS NATURAL SENSE BALANCE Ronnie doesn't merely sit on father's lap with his hands on stick No His father runs a flying school near here dls Two Selective Service Units At Chatham Name Six White Six Colored Each than gaso or sunny days ahead make your self this mesh cap with Its jaunty knot ring peal' it of containers fore have' individuals through company operat ed centers President of the cooperative Is Mrs Dorothy Lipscomb recently of Rich mond and now of Baltimore who ex plained that she started stringing bacs at home several yesrs ago when her husband's work compelled him to travel It gave her an "emotion al something to occupy my CHICAGO up: Noting a growing trend toward factory employment of women a hairdressers' association has designed five defense styles Intended to keep hair on the heads and out of assembly belts and gears The styles indicated two and a halt to three inches was a safe length for tresses and the entire picture here Those children who so far have not had an opportunity of registering and who want to try out for a part In the picture may do so by making application at the Rialto Theatre Every type of child is needed for the tall and short and and every other type There will be some call for sing ing and dancing types but neither of these talents Is necessary Mr Barker wants to get as many applicants he can to assure himself of having covered the city in this search tor talent that will later sparkle on the Rialto screen "The more youngsters I get to look at the better my chance ot selecting a cast that will genuinely represent the typical local said Mr Barker theatre management particularly eager to make the shoot ing of the local film an outstanding event and tor this reason we want aa many youngsters as possible to try out before the camera for a role tn the production Mt Made of Glenavon Poplin The aristocrat of uniforms' Grippers and Buttons Sizes 12 to 42 Irregulars of $198 $248 WHILE THEY LAST! A PAL HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR ft BLADES ORT MONMOUTH A Ger man prisoner taken in the World war still is held on this reservation His name is Kaiser He's a carrier pigeon Members of the A captured him during the Meuse Argonne offensive in 1918 and he was shipped here in 1919 Sergeant Clifford A Poutre in charge of the Army Corps pigeon breeding and training center says that subsequent correspondence with his original German owner establish ed that Kaiser was 24 years old CAMP HAAN Calif A young lieu tenant wandered Into a shooting gal lery and paid a dime for the privilege of firing a photo electric cell gun 100 times at the tiny figure of a man run ning in a circle He shot half of his allotment with out any success then paused looked down and noticed a smallboy watch ing him with round eyed Interest The officer smiled self consciously resumed his shooting He struck the elusive target once with the 60th round but missed monotonously thereafter The small boy in the tone of one whose disillusionment Is exceeded only by his disgust commented: "Gee what an army The Septcmbe: ty sure of these things about her: That she likely to be marry i Ing because she is the domestic type who thinks of marriage only in terms of instena of sharing man courage married Nightly Rendezvous With Nazis Disrupts Neigh borly Visits By HENRY CASSIDY MOSCOW Aug 19 Moscow's millions who have been keeping an almost nightly rendezvous with Ger man raiders for a month have ad justed their lives to make the ap pointment as pleasant as possible The most noticeable change In life In this capital has been the disrup tion by the modern aerial visitors of the centuries old Muscovite custom of calling at the home of friends and passing the long evenings drinking tea and talking Muscovites take it all with char acteristic Slavic calm Whether it be bombing or some other discomfort of war they shrug their shoulders and say so what Until the bombings began July 21 the war had wrought comparatively few changes in life In Moscow The capital was blacked out a mid night curfew was established ra was introduced patriotic ed war but for those who stay the front seemed far away Moscow It was business as his the He really flies the plane Waldon Schanz who Richmond directors of the or ganization at meetings yesterday dis cussed plans for processing as many as 2500000 bags a year which they said would be about 1000000 mors than the number annually handled under the farming out plan The membership Richmond numbers about 650 and Mrs Lips comb said approximately 2500 oth ers lived in the section around Reids ville The majority of the Richmonders are women and the ma jority of those around Reidsville are rural people who do their bag stringing in the winter months The pay under the cooperative which will determine the rate will range from $135 to $2 35 per thou sand bags strung The organization win operate distributing depots in Richmond and plans to distribute profits twice a year In work divi dends lashes Of Army Life 0 The Senate Territories Committee approved the nomination of Rexford Guy Tugwell to be governor of Puerto Rico The House held a 12 mlriut per functory session at noon and ad journed until noon Thursday The i Senate was in recess The United States has more 225000 miles of underground line natural gas and oil lines ac cording to estimates' months of Draftees National Guards men Reservists and enlisted men He also signed a bill deferring from training man 28 years or older a Ronnie Schanz of Hapeville Ga is nnlv five tears old hnt hts instructor father thinks already a pretty good flier The boy pilot is jmiuiru mill ni prL CUUie BL Secretary of State Hull said the United States had been given no sat isfactory explanation by Japan for Its refusal to allow some 100 private American citizens to leave that country on the liner President Cool covered when Ronnie was three tha the youngster had the natural sense of balance which enabled him to keep a plane level in flight Dad started taking Ronnie up in his light Aeronca on short hops then on long cross country flights Now Ronnie knows how to go into a glide or climb and how to keep the plane in balance bv raising or low ering the wings He knows how to manipulate the rudder bars too but his legs are too short to reach them yet So he has to wait until the ship reaches flying altitude before taking over the controls and has unwillingly to surrender them when it's land trust my boy or any boy or nve at the wheel of smart ap 1 Stanley Rudic Is Laid to Rest 0 Stanley Joseph Rudic was 1 rest in Highland Burial Park day afternoon following funeral ser vices conducted from Third Avenue Christian church by the Rev Sorrell Pallbearers were James Carter Vance Whitfield William Booth Robert Booth Van Richardson wuson Burton Hall and nett lower bearer Adkins William Heard Thomas citizens leave Japan aboard the liner President Coolidge The problem of permitting the Americans to leave the country hing ed he said upon "other inconven in Japanese American rela tions At flrat he said the embassy had asked to send home 22 officials aboard the President Cool lldge and the Japanese agreed Later however the embassy asked that a greater number of Americans be per mitted to leave Japan on the same ship he said 'This was contrary to a past prom ise" Ishii said "We could not ac cept The Coolidge question is only one of principle la keeping prom At the same time a reliable source reported six 8 embassy officials had been permitted to go to Shang hai from where they might arrange transportation to the United States The reported mobilization of 1 000000 Russian troops on the Siber ian front and a navy spokesman declaration that the Russians have 100 submarines and 110 speedboat at Vladivostok caused the newspaper Kogumln to say bluntly: for reports that the United States and Great Britain will demand certain assurances from the Soviet regarding pressure on Japan as a con dition for their aid to the Soviet against Germany in connection with the coming Moscow conference Ja pan considers It injurious to the safety of her empire and can not re main unconcerned for her own de fense "II the Americana and British ad here to the Japan encirclement front in th name of aid to the Soviet Great Britain the United States and Soviet will be charged with responsi bility for whatever situation may aria the future" Then the paper added: "Hitherto Singapore has been the political strategic base and the pivo tal center of the Japan encirclement front Now Vladivostok has become the northern Singapore completing the circle" The Day In Washington AMERICANS BEING HELD He lies Through The Air With The Greatest Of This Boy Of ive In Training Two Years (Special to The Bee) CHATHAM Va Aug Pittsyl vania Selective Service Boards Ona and Two have selected six white men and six colored each to leave for final examination and induction at Roa noke early in September The 24 men will make up the 19th draft call Local Board No 1 In Chatham will send six white men to Roanoke for induction into the army on Sep tember 3 They are: Walter Jennings Bibee 527: Dewey Bethune Edwards 849 Clyde Grove Terry 900 Gordon Lester Martin 921 Ralph Gibson 965 and Alton Kelly Oakes 970 A On September 3 Board No 2 also will send six white men to Roanoke for induction They are: Isaac Irwin Shelton 662 Robert Lee Carden 920: Glover Edward Dewberry 929 Edgar Lee Talbert 942 James William see 943 and William Adolphus er 948 On September 5 six colored will be sent from Board No 1 for In duction They are: Kiaser Bill Clark 728 Amos Curtis Berger 1983 Robert Womack Jr 1343 William Sterling Nlnter 1514 John Harry Waller 1533 and Curtis McDaniel Wilkerson 1177 Board No 1 will send five white men to Roanoke on September 8 They are: David Thomas Ragsdale 999 Henry Lee Gauldln 1012 Jim Mack Mitchell 1019 David Lanier Daniel 1024 and Charlie Henry Holley 1037 AU the men frbm report to the board 10:30 a Eastern on the day of their men from Board No 2 are to report to their board at 10:00 a Septem ber 3 own convictions or any girl who marries a young man today is sure to have older people warn them that "it is better to wait a while" They have forgotten that waiting can be pretty tough and that "a year or can sound like forever That she will be equal to whatever the future brings for women who have the courage to reach out and take what they want usually have the courage to make the best of any situation that confronts them Knowing those things are probably trya of her ayouag man ought to feel pretty even though he 's not able to offer his wife the security and the well planned future he would like to offer her terms of life with exactly the right or thus isn a year to en the girl whose idea of being is to have a home of her own eight of everything in her ster ling silver pattern and a kitchen done bn red and white down to the last tea towel 4 That she isn't a timid little soul who is afraid to take a chance on the future She is bound to know that the defense program may take her husband away from her at any time That she isn't marrying just so that she can stop working and take life a little easier or tn times as unsettled as these no girl can be sure that it won't be necessary for her to earn a pay check after mar riage in njMenvai woman i unefl after she viewed the bodv of a rcli thc trampled to death tn a stampede at the street 'pier on the llml'on river hew York City The disturbance in which three women were crushed tn dcah and 60 mhrr persons Injured started when nn estimated 10000 negroes attempted to board a boat for a Sunday ex cursion wen there were accommodations tor only 3100 Efird's Department Store 411 MAIN ST PHONE 2706 Bag Stringing St red lined Co Op ormed Such Home Workers of Rich mond and Reidsville Or ganize O' Government Reports Subjects Not Being De tained as Hostages TOKYO Aug 8 Am bassador Joseph Grew said today that for a considerable period of time had been "talking with the Japa nese government about restrictions on Americans leaving Japan and other problems related to United States citi The ambassador's statement came as Koh Ishii cabinet Information bu reau spokesman denied that the Japanese government Intends to hold Americans as hostages Supplementing press conference statements Ishii declined to elaboratern what problems were related to the departure of Americans and other aliens but intimated that they were not trade political or other interna tional issues It was pointed out that new home 1 office restrictions on foreigners' entry and residence issued Aug 15 applied to all aliens regardless of nationality and these were compared with simi lar legislation of other countries in cluding United States laws effective Sept 1 The Japanese spokesman said Japan could not remain indifferent to the 'shipment of munitions by the United States to Soviet Russia by way ot Vladivostok "We will keep peace in the Orient" Ishii said He asserted that Ameri can diplomacy "should have in handling the tense ar Eastern situation Editorials in the Japanese press ex pressed concern over aid to Rus sia One newspaper Chugai asserted that "even If British American sup plies fall actually to reach the Soviet th fact can not be overlooked that It (aid to Russia) has at least the ef fect ot reinforcing Soviet troop in the ar remark on aid to Russia hi comment on Secretary Hull' statement that the had not given satlsfac ATLANTA Ga Aug Yes it's a young world Seemingly each new machine to roll off the assembly line of progress calls for greater dex terlty greater stamina to operate And i the older generation look to youth to take the driver's seat Ronnie Schanz of Hapeville Ga is one member of the younger genera tion who is not going to let his elders down He has not let their call to youth go unheeded or the past two i years has been training himself as an I airplane pilot He has spent upwards I of SO hours in the air 20 of them I ols Ronnie is five years The raids have become lighter and more sporadic recently prompting sarcastic comments from the crowds Russians who still invite friends over for the evening make advance arrangements for air raid shelter fa cilities An alarm sounded one night recently while I was having dinner at a Russian apartment We went to the basement where I found bunks already prepared like the cabin of a ship Restaurants and theatres continue to operate but close before the hour when air raid alarms usually sound Movies also are open showing news reels from the front patriotic shorts and full length features Sports events Interrupted early in the war have been resumed Sunday soccer games at Dynamo Stadium are drawing crowds of 80000 and swim ming meets have been revived HIGH INANCE PHILADELPHIA Mrs Gertrude Simon Hirshorn'a federal bankruptcy petition shows: Liabilities $1485015 20: assets $50 Describing herself as a housewife she says she had no income for the I two years never filed an income med has no bank account of her listed debts were on back RICHMOND Va Aug 19 The bag stringers those tn Rich mond and around Reidsville are streamlining that home industry which has provided pocket moneyespecially for women and farm folk since the war between the state They have organized with the as sistance of some bag companies an organization entitled the Home Work ers Handicraft Cooperative The Co op chartered in Virginia is modelled after an experiment con ducted in St valley Me and will seek to consolidate the labor of those workers who insert draw strings in cotton bags manufactured plants cities By Rl TH MILLETT That shs Is pretty sure to be mar young man who gets a rying for love If she wanted security 941 model can be pret pick an older man whose future didn't hold the risk of being upset The President anounced that a Pan P3 American Airways ferry system would speed delivery of planes to the British in the Middle East and also would serve as a commercial route between New York or Baltimore and Africa The American arm Bureau ed eration suggested to the Senate i nance Committee that existing in come tax exemptions be cut in halt and a federal official said the radio thought it unfair to tax radio adver tising GANG COMEDY Starring 100 Danville Boys and Girls between 3 and 14 years old says papa Schanz "but up in the air he Is entirely safe There are no sllp I pery streets or sharp curves to worry about and no stream of traffic coming at tioning was Introduced posters appeared and men man away to ed here and in usual Bombings brought the aerial to the capital The Metro which Muscovites re gard as the most modern subway sys tem in the world took on new im portance as an air raid shelter It was built by Lazar Kakanovlch now Soviet commissar of railroads and put into operation In 1935 Lines extend 16 and a half miles with 15 stations each with a different mod ernistic design Since the bombings began trains have stopped running at 8 Children and women accompanying children are permitted to enter stations at that time to sleep in long tunnels Nurses and militia are on duty wake the women and children send them home when the all clear sounds COUNTY BOARDS SELECT 24 MEN 411 MAIN ST PHONE $708 CAPTAIN HAS CLOSE CALL AS SHIP Bombs Rip' Clothing Away And He loats Away As Vessel Coes Down 4 LONDON Aug The cap tain still stood on the bridge after a German air bomb hit his merchant but the blast stripped hint down to only the waistband of hl' trousers the sleeves of hl jacket and his socks That was only the first bomb Th second another direct hit sank th" vessel but the captain survived The captain quoted by the ministry' of Information today said that after the first blast his machine gunner crawlea out of the debris bridge "and asked me if I right "The next thing I water was over the bridge rail and up to my chin I floated away from the ship as she Except for loss of clothing and dig nity the captain suffered only head cuts and bruises INAL CLEARANCE ALL SUMMER SHOES All Summer Shoes must go We need the space In order to clear our stock of Summer Shoes we have Reduced the Price on many to less than Half You can save money by BUYING NOW! DRESS SHOES S200 Pr 1 kJ mrSBr 11 WO 1 1 lL' i I 1 er 4 I I 'w 4 2 4 NX 44 4 Sw wR BMBlgzwMJW14? Ji rw 4Sk 2.

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