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Discussing Attack On U. S. Destroyer, Roosevelt Says Submarine Attacker Is Huntod One Attack Not All Miade On U. S. V essel En Route To Iceland first "incluent' Oc curs to Challenge Unuea Mates INavy s i'atrol oi Atlantic; Berlin Disclaims Re sponsibility. . f '( · ι ' " ' ·.· ' :, · . \ . pa- t The capital looked expectantly to ! :·!<· ν ·. n.·« < : ' ... Γ word c roiTi President Roosevelt, and it was ) ι ! · ii-cu m c iicl - 1 tii''' the i] les ί«ί ·.■ ■ id !.. : , fd as as he • p: ru ri ·. s îvgular Friday press can- I ! .. . · i : tru· U. S. S. / : « ( > da\'l a 'ack • ! ' ' i t ; : ! · . . , : ». i: uS : :ι.·ι:ι Is be lieved .it they : ;u,ht have i'ar tig the navy's luture strategy in . t. \ !.. Λ Van tir. Km v · : ! !1 < n: the sta: depart ment id nothing to say and the , navy d partnrent declined to amplify Ihe ■ · c thn e sentence nn i.nce m ι.: the attack on the Greer. W'J lie:: a flu.-h deck, four tacker ot' World War c - m st ! action. identical, in appearance with the destroyers! traded ' Br:1, am. Thi· · t .ι· the (liVL'r has the same ai.ouc'te as the :· hips now serving wίth the r*»y;» ! navy led to the belie: that >he might have been mistaken ! >r British vessel. Smne i 1»f \\:···· ..ay have been damaged i υr sunk :jy nemy action. II v. · ■ ' : t hi η ' : en identity theory v. a n< ' ϋ 11 arersa ! iy accepted. Navy :·<■!: : · * « < i ut that the Greer a· v. '.· 1 Stars and Stripes, j and one · ter.a: - ·οη arine officer ! \ a< sat a ! k'd that the attack was j made d a · :· : y -,;.* "Y.'U ι aa't · ! >rped" track at night." he ·.. : " · - ; » ·, a t In had rea ·<m.- t- .·· e\ ·,· that th·· < ireer had Used th a.·!' ' le te.d hcï'v wake ι»Ι the tot'pe ι·>e : : ush to toe spot where si i« d : · 1 !.· denti: \><>!■ Os. Tin? ?·■··.*;» w.· - temporan!>· ■ : · \ . .m.i there wa il ec rtaintx tha* a ii > vqaent : e : 1 a ' 1 H' .1 : · ' ( : · · ! add 1 1 in format ion 1 1 " Merlin ale ' · a iv il claimed all knowledge if t îe attack. London, or. ' ι : a. v. al ready to bl.aae : · naad<-a* ■ 11 a nazi l:-boa t. Lacking a a 11 ember.- of c< ■·. _ . · . v. - ■· a . t ·■■;·· but appreheia , a. : a- tiie clash at sea. Tia y e ■ ..· i tin· pub lie against : : .... -pea ,\ and expre.-s d ; · · · · a ta.it the incident wa> n-·' ·· ■· * -'gin tnde to plunge the ■ " : > m'· · wa Tllei'e wa> a . !' >w e\ ta-, whether : a - ; \ a <»rn· ma at ta civ rcpta - · - a ; 1 ' . mt :a" \ e "I a single Sllbaai · -a: I' a\ or whether it pre · .· m -,a "f an intensiΓ·«·■ i ·· · · « · · p.-am that would re- p ' · ; a -a ly in th north At i.a ' · · , ' a· · Ado 11 Hal<: · · " Teat 1 icea- ions thi - -· ·■ ' r e in his speechr would torpedt before their : >· ' ' -e Ρ vpresented : Italian Ships London, S< Italian line,· sen ing for neved to be has been t ferla in I ν san tish SUeeOsSO ι 1 ho adm ira1 : \ ■·..·.·■·<; i. O.iv , The big si; . 1 \vh;U· [sailing with two other large pas senger sh:p · · ·: " · ot' Itaiy, the :-dm : ; a I ! \ ι. ι r > ; ' 1ι ι η ai ' a.· announcjij; i\* ■■ ' < Vied:îerranean alt ai ks en .. \ - „« . ·.1 : ι In yet an " t nuammient ihe admiralty !(, '«! ih.it a 10.000 lon eruiser \\a- hit by t'irpednos and da·· aged >»·■· · ι !y by . R/iû-h submarine in . η allai U ·>η "an enemy naval force" (pre.su in ably Italian) between Sicilv «:·..» 1 ; ν ,. . u..· Sunk known to be 5-t vit D til a and "a 1 : m ;->rt series of Bri \1ι·ν1:'Λ , .iiie.i:!. President Roosevelt Authorizes Press to Quote that Submarine Will Be "Eliminated" if Found by U. S. Ships. \V ; th ι η ^ W · η Sep' .» AP) —Pres sent Roosevelt aid today that the .'nited Stat' ·.- de. 11 ·»y* ι (îieer had >een attacked m<re Hum '-nee. that 'eps were in-nii; l.M.rji to track ιοννη the aiarauding submarine and hat the vessel would by eliminated I found. IUr. 1 ν » >f '.ci' sj)c. ;;ing t » ;i press onicrencc. did η·Ί ι\ exactly how nany attack.- :.· ·! been made on the es&tel, which wa carrying mail to eeland. \j <\ :■.«i the \ ·< cui ι ed in ι. \· 1 i κ h t. . , m ι r ι y on the vmerican -. · ■ · ( can. He aid ' le t:.e (ircer was ilone at i; ' . .e tmpedues were aunched at hi r, with no other Amet ican ship nearby, -he was clearly marked, and car, <eu an identifiea ion ι.Li..:· 'l ι. j 'iu.- an American l la^;· Asked what would be done il the itlackinn ve — el we:e lound, Mi ίν·" t-r. (■.' . aid -apposed Ainci - ,ean Unir.- wuld "eliminate" it or II y t» ». He autiu'i i'/.ed direct quota tion ot the word eliminate and said TiChi et Executive said the Greer vVii unci».·:· eoiidii.on.> ol good day light ana vi> ibiiily. The Navy de partment had announced torpedoe. were launched at her ycs'u'rdaν m·>rning and that the de.>troyei pi· ■: j 'i.v dropped depth chaises. Mi. Kuo.-e\ elt did nut .-ay whether the attack.* occurred within a rela tively .Ti"i l time "ΐ" o\ ci a consid erable number ul hour.-. Ik· it it little doubt that lie ap ; >1 « »\ ed the act;· ·îι ol the commander m taking immediate steps against the Mibmarme by dropping power lui depth charge.^. Ah . K"»c\elt :-;iid it wa> lortunate liie de>tr<-ver w a> in·! lut. remarking that Jt wa> beyond In.-. p"Wer to say why the an.,, oi lb' .submarine was " p""j·. Ik v.'ttuld 11 ' ' t disclose ν he'j.er the undersea cralt'.-· pel l ( « pe ·. a: . » v. a ter. declaring he coold H"t tab: ab"Ut that. ■ Λ- . l.mu . -ne:· t" . </a expert."' .. reporte, inqu red, .· it possible ι "i a it·1' .. : .; ii a « . .abe a mistake (Continued on Page Two) DRUG fil 3REAK GLRMA. jNTRACTS < (1 w 111 ■',(■! Tin- . 11iν It y r M;i ... .- ; ■ j ι AP) —Act . ι ;»·· , :..i Κ ιici.·. Biddle ν ι··TiM'nt decrees . . ι 1.1 .riant drug !>:·« k contracts with dye trusts Which prevent ·!·.>· iii'ingbusi : t h America. .1· ι :·(·<·>. . ■ 'il civil ■ ■ :·· ,<t l.u\ viola 1 ·.· .'kets. were ! District Judge ■pi r η New York, il ■ 1 ■ cd Si. · l>nc Prod Pi i'!":ici itical coni i I*.,!>·<·· ( >ii>(>:i.iv. Inc.. ( '1 1 i';i' c impany. Rail Unions Vote Strike Chieftains of 19 Unions Announce Na tionwide Strike Au thorization. ν ' - . Sc.<t. Γι { ΛΡ) - -Chief : . . ..d : 11 i «1 ! ι > annonnc . i *· -ci y tli.i! th-.v had boon author ed ·.» . ' ; ' . ' ·>n\\ id·· strike in an ι·· m' vt· demands loi" wage inc! cast's. !load> ··' n-operating un:one ·. '.it ι ι til apprnxirnatc \· Uik'.iiihi · · Soptrmbor 11 as the date it»]· a strike. Officials ο I' the five • ι ι · atmu ^Γ"ΐΐ|.., said that 98.7 per tci · ■ '! tin .ι ;ίΓιΐι.')ί)ΐ) mvmbers voted in favor of a strike The leaders of the operating unions •ted that preliminary figures on •-tiiL< authm i/'.atioii vote showed ; Ί out of 287.000 vîntes east. £83, -r 1?î> wore li'i· .1 strike and λ.571 Here " w " · · · t ··# ··· Russian Counter Attackers Advance ' Leningrad Defenses Stronger Heavy Artillery Into Action at Leningrad as Both Sides Bring up Big Guns; Kiev and Odessa Continue Strong Defense. Λ'Ι'ι ,· ν . S J,: .1 ι.ΛΓ) 1,'ctl ;rmy un its counter attacking; amid il lilh ! y In» « >t ι *. i i; · ;i;a>i « iaehe.- t« » ι ι. ι....ι ι ι < ι■ '. a-d today t< \ . ι Μ ι : ·. ι , ; I ' I · .it < » 11 i )Ί. η ι · ι : t t ■ · til· I'M- i ; ; : > ,a's •;hI I;.,:.· ' , ·ν. m king ...ur ·. iilago. Tl ·· f· · .· ·ι Li !' : ,i(l W.I! . 11' 1 : ' ; ,.ι · beeii ! ·· >1 . : · c 1 by 11 ' . ·; » : ! » μ ι ; Γ ι ίΐι. eva • I .!:·«■*· ι ι λ ■' . ■ · the ( ier man '1 ■ k the L ' 'H capit.o i in ' I 1 -'·· wim1 i J >· ·r 11 · i already b ok in bait ίο against th e nazis. ι. report···ι the.-r do . ol, - onls. Other di patche> -aid b··!!, s id'» wort' bringing up the.r big e.ims I" tin· bat tic· ior Leu.ml;: «id and the i; . - tan c ι η : ι ; ι ii 11 ! ( j 111 · announced night-long fight.mg on tin· wnole 11( int. Kussia'> two other beleaguered citie- Kiev. the Ukraine capital on w hose approachi- tin Germans are attempting to a'taek. and Odessa, the lilac;, .ta p.«ri v. iiic. tl. Hu-I manians have locked in 'ego al>«» we]··.· reported : · engine: .· ;·, then | rosi tance. Red army troop·. Kvd n,\y -ailoi> j and embattled civilians of Odessa, lullillnm an <>ath t<» defend the city; 'to the !, - ' di op ni blood." are mou nig down !;·. · .man lor.v by th«· thousand-. Γ· ο a reported, and a ma»· meet ·Κ icv'.- p. «pulacv took a t , ght t·. tie death I"!' ' ■ " ·· The Co · . ·; eaplm inc. \ il lage "K" . : : ' "reeled ο »rt1 - 1 icat ion . ; ' I " 1ι< ·η. a a ba.-e ior . ο iuv on Lenin grad." led m-ho aid. (The S..\ ' : ·.·!.· tell ing I't the ; · (iei:·,;.!) ,1 111: ι · i y ci j ι : I to : ι : 11 :< Ό ( I e r 111 a : ι .ο : : ·!ΐ: a I .erlin | was under C ί » .a; . . lery 1 ire.) New French Law Offered Proposed Constitution Seeks to Combine Rule by Democracy and Aristocracy. Vichy. S j 11. Mai ; κ 11 Pl'lil Ml i i.l.-N Ifi-' ■ . ι ' 'li 1 · ι ! lining 11 It' ! laidai! .1 II W : const dation tiii" I' .ding lor 11 (it mocrat μ ι . - : 'ta . b ι » 11 « > 111 cneekcd ! ν κ- . :acv at tl.C 'I'm - \ tt ·· : : r rh m ! ο ι >ta te by ι a ν ; c· αιιιι·; I 1111 ' ! 11. «ι combmati« : ■· . die and .autocratie rale ci I air. ' >nr low i»r h" . η. I'M. ! 1 > ! I » pi »Cs two III ' i * 1 1 bt .·> I ι W.': Γ -y -It·!:; is i... a .an \ (i ·.. "laiiii' m -a suit rage· η palila* tat oast1 1 the pyr^aad of , a a11 ·. '.· \* « » tc : . a a elect a :· a1 a · : ι > a I eoanc ! ' · with a ma\ : ap pointee. ^ i1 -part mental | i t : act who, : η * ai oc appointed by the eenti... υ," ι ι nment. Νι'χΐ ο ο ι · e general eotinci! · m =« ·..■'·■» at, these elected by : · · «·■■ < ;aci l>. then tarovinr'ial e n< Is in which hall the mem!»·. : ·■ ;!d In· named by pr< >\ a .· " .mil the other hait* elected y embers ol the veteran.·* leu a corporation représentai \ ν .- the most numerous lam i t - ami «>cai dignitaries wh would la ex ificio right to "J't, Proof From Berlin That Reds Wrecked Dnieper Dam Hctlio/limit! CVnfimj- » tJie Russian claim that lied engineers destroyed ti.· .-i.it t this photo by radio to New York. Wreckage of the $110.000,001) ilam, 11 hio » ' 1 )·\ρι b 'fore lvtreating east of the Dnieper River, lierlin fla-h<»<i 1 can be seen in background, while at left uro burning industrial plants. TAX BILL MEETS OPPOSITION Delay Seen In Passage Community Property Prohibition and Auto mobile Use Tax Vig orously Opposed, W. Sept. (AIM - 1 i 1 · · . · ' < ieadei> t - pa >s the .Si'..900,JM0 , < ν enue bill r>y thus \\ r . · 11 cl - ! i K'd today ; ! h ΜΚΊΓί bt : ι · : :!( ■· ·; : ι r 111111 1 y pi < »pt*rty stilît · pU-d.a <ι la ·: cl: tell light again. ' . ι ' - .-η j>i ihibiting hus band- and . « I r< » 111 pli'tmu, their !!IC( M : it ! . ι . ! IL', 1,1 λ 1'C1 U l'MS. Sue:; d: ' which usually op erates !" · tax liabilities on jouit u ! ι >ove .s.'hâUO. is now perm it ted I. uisiana, Τ xas, Ari zona, N< · '· w Mexico, Califor ni.i. Ida! 1 i \V ishinnton The pi··» 1 would add about j ecu tors ΊΊ >1 > i'enue, some sena was reci>ηιητ nded : " iitee, hut Senator ! ( Vunally ' 11. Te\a . a mem | !»<■: ·: Iter, termed it *'a S >r< >; "1 11 no senator frnni a •uert-y state can ac c·;>* . η 14 known his op j I'l'-ilidll " "\\V u : a fi 1 ibuster," C'm liai ν d· "but there are 1Π senators uunnnitv property I sta tes. Si ue of ! hem should H' ο 1 > a e ! ; ' ol·· and ' h<\v c uld I -av "tl· lestroved our ba*ie law a"d i't raise your voice j a y a i η -1 : * ' I Λ11 ο t ' m ' » \ * e r s y ιρ\-η1ν··< ,-, il use ta ν on auto· | mch'lcy · ' ;dinr of uso ; la Yo . · i"P' nfhnri · η si/". ; Thf · I»'· '!'· Minvf.v d hv η·|θ I ι· u.ri « , -T-1-1 ςιπη I ·>ηο η 11 ο r» hi cizcd t S<-»vtor Danah (C it'»·· >H on nnrro t<i-n) M I ATI 1ER roi: mm: ι h < \ι:οι,ι\ \ l'arth ι lnud> tonight ami Saturfl.it \iimv likelihood of a !>\\ sr.ilitri'il showers. mostly ill inn ifi portion and ill 11101111 tains: it·ι decided change in tempci aturi'. I vtemlcd weather forecast for the period Irom 7:i!U p. ni. Sep lenihei ."· to 7:.'!0 p. 111. Septem ber In South Atlantic states: temperatures «ill continue near I normal, précipitation light to moderate, except fair most of I southern section first ot period. Raîis Get Green Light To End Oil Shortage Rate Reductions Agreed Upon; Rail Officials Say Emer gency on Eastern Sea board Can Be Ended in Γ wo Weeks. ! ι1 l; 1 ' iii, Sept. · ι Λ Ρ) The Κ· · * 'M l'huai va.- il.i iinl today !or • ι11 t.. m· ri cl î : ι : ι ι d ι » -ci ! train ' i. !.:; «·ηί of thi t 1 Τ « > :"· i e\ e the " ! < ·· · it ι '.m-iu y mi t ! m · '',ιΊιτη t. » Sa ··'··' the i4()\rnu ! îorit a pledge last; a .at !·» use v\ » t y a\. t· raili oad t.'! « · ; « r. opening the v. ay ί «r t!:·' -* · ' · ·.·. i t'f |>I' 'Vf ' 1 . t "il*!!' i. i I Itl « ·' t: ' ι ρ< >r «a t loti ο uld r. :: mate tm oi ' -h· .rtajie with in t ν " v. « rks. i ' ; 11 ι epre -en tat ι1 e and . ι coi η m i! - | t*·»· ■ '! t!;·· ι '.I jMtill- '1 ;. a^l rt-.l pced- ; ily -η sharp 11 duction- ci ' /< l'«»r j • n a «'ûicnt « » i « » 11. j •I .1. Pclley. president "t tl·· .V- ! . a 11 r ι (,· \n encan i ί a : ! . t· ·,. I j <'i S.;:,lté committee YVedneaiay t luit · · 1 iiorl.i^c e >uld he ended w ! t.. ia t1 ' \veek> by utilizing ;>;i .ι\-a11 - ciî'l»· tank ear-. Ile said there now were L'a (Mill idle rail tan! er ca| ί ! » 1 « ■ oi 11 tov ι rig 'i'io.aou barrels ol oil to the east daily. Tire daily short age ι - t I i η ia ted h y government of in'ial at 174,a()() barrel-. No ο î 11 ci a I .-.ta te η eut was issued immediately on the ratv reduction afciveh eut. hut η liable ι op· i ts said It eiιibraced a Mat L'â per cent late cut on gasolinv and ■ il i nel oil·, and l'cdta; ions ranging ι. i · a· ·,:| per cent on crude oil, l'or v. <· t-to-ea^t ship m« nt--. A 2a per cent slice m a. 'hue rate. Would mean the π :· ■ · · nil move at 1 to 1.5 cent- a - 1 · and··: rates η»i\v el feet ive. Ti.·· « " ' tit run- up to a ."» cent haul from Tcxa> to the .\e V . . area. Red Planes Raid Berlin Moscow, Sept. 5. (AP)—'Russian b' mber> dropped t\|)lo>!vib and in cendiaries on militaiy and hua;>trial tinsels m lit*ι 11 η ovc i'i j . ί4; 11 and saw their missies touch et lires and ex pl usions Hie announcement did not state how many planus carried out the at tack but said only one was missing. Πη German high commar.d said only seven Russian plane- attempt ed to attack the capital and one was shot down. FRANCE PROTESTS PRESS CAMPAIGN Y:>·'.v. '· ·ν « AIM l'ne French announced today an official pi'oUv-I Id \\\t-li ; ι i^t< m . *;.i.n -1 what m the Unitud StaU - jmi·.- .ii*ain.-t ' Gaston Henri-Haye, Viciiy> ambas- ; a ι i t1 : t · W. « ; 1111 ^ : ι. and iiiiinbers ι » 1 i 11 > t. · : η ί >. ι - y. ci led : m· .\ι λ Y· . H·.·! ! · i - Ί 1 11 ». i ι it? purlu'uia. iy. - · ' t:. · a 1U ·.·.·,« m i ca ι ï : {>; ι : l; 11, "ν ·η: ; 11:; τ the appeal recently addn·.- >· ! : » haï i'c Κι ι η h» tiic Λ : ι ici ii- η ]>:«·- .ι -kiny it Ιο .show iii":v under.-::.ndinj£ in re gard tu 1·Ί . !ht \\.ι. It li with par- 1 ticnlar .Nidnt'.M in France" Cigarette Price Hike Is Explained Lex uigt. >m Κ y, Sept. .1 (AIM — l'an I AI. liai in. .ι \ nv j>rc· -i<i*ril o[ Il h American Tobacco company and a ckkndant along with J11 company .π liic· tobacco ant; trust trial, te.>ti licit today that the company m erra.-id the prices on Lucky Strike i· j l tu· in liKJl after being in· I(.Tiiied "by the trade" that the K. J Kcyuoiu- company was boosting lU ji;·;ct ■ 11.,:.!. \p!a ι tied t the lederal γι ί1 ! ι iiy that ■ ι eh a step was ilea ( η. a \ »1 11 being swampÉÎ with uid( · and usually ocean d withm .va. alter a competitor raised A · U .1 l\ ' '.Ίο - .aid L;g g ι ! [ t ι a.d 2 h <·! their exe· c .;i\ e a: . '. ... d v. :th \ mlation ο Γ the ;m! 'a1.·. ne. ι red the end ί! it ! 1 :; ν · ι '. ' 'day. Judge II (Ί ι c I·' i d ί ί jm'c the ι ■ ry t.. dis- · · d *<· * ay ·' ' · ' ed yesterday i ! ». -at ma ■ ■ · ·*;· « ments bt tween the de,«a* t < at «· agriculture and t· ba«vo <· . ρ r a .saving the contracts were <· !>: petent onlv m so j'a; as they "" sh-cd light on marketing conditi during that period and have significance as e\ idenee in thi- ( and should he considered ί r other purpose." Mediation Effort Fails Chicago. Sept. — (ΛΓ> — Mediation o! the wage dispute between the nation's major rail roads and their 1 .£.">0.000 eni lo> ces ended in failure toda\, 1» ss than three hours alter the employees had Riven a general si! ike authorization to their 19 union leaders. In announcing that attempts to reach an amicable settlement of the dispute had ended, the na tional railroad mediation hoard di> closed that an offer of arbitra tion had heen rejected by the unions This brin1.'s the controversy to President Koosevelt. Tom Meivin Executed Goldsboro Negro Pays for Murder of White Man; Woman Serves Life Sentence. HV ' · ( AIM '!'"■■ Λ1. ■ ! M. I:' y. If nid Cold ; ». .··.. \'c % v. ι c· >n\ icU (ί ο! 1 ! if" haleine irder < 11 ( ; I · ! y 11 .lit·'·. 40-yi ι < 'Id Gold.sboro white man, was executed in Ccnl!. I I'l'iMHi ga> chamber tc->— day On the other -,de <>; !ïa!c;^n. in North C';i n|iTn;;*> woman'- prison, Mr-. FI<«'.•I'ncc 1!<»!·!)<· , \vh" adn ;! ted in conrt î'-.ι! .-lie ·»ffered Meh in S2.00U to ki!i ha band. \va- .-erv ing the ninth nmnth ol .i life im prisonment tern f<>;· Îicîiil; ;t:i acces sor bel t ire the fact. Kelvin, one-time Baptist preaefe ei·. ΓI « > ι · :.-1 * .i. i-t.mt. and number; runner, took hi- execution calmly. The State took eleven minutes and. 2d seconds !o ga- the 140-pound Negro to death. In tiie witness chamber watching Ale! ν in die \va- ' Γ h - ■ : η. ι - Η Spear, Goldsboro florist by whom Melvir employed lor 2t> yeai's. The Xcl;· <· id .md w a\ % 1 to Spear as ■ e entert d t .e death room. S · . A a < '■ v. !nes>es from Goldsboro lid the Negro "had al .ι\ ■ ί ι. ι ' .ι .· .1 i "i..n ;nî I he got ·,·.«} ' .d »··»·· pany'# Spears -aid he h 1 κη >\vn Melvin sifu*e he λ\,> a ι»·>y oi 1 ·», and tli it he ha j (Continued on Pa^e Two)
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