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/ Γ" S" ^ η llâjuH· γ» ^ ïtettîterstm 59atli| IHspafrij ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOKl H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TU LN ΓΥ-ΕΙΟΗΊ H \ LAR thb 1α3β^Ϊ1ατερηρηε98ΟΚ HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SLI M. ; ;ϋ nm kvkkv aktkrnoon FIVE CENTS COPY German Submarine Fired At U. S. Destroyer; Berlin Says, But NazisClaimGreerAiiackedSub . · · · · Ge rrnans Charse Roosevelt With Attempt To Incite American People Into War Nazi Si.3 .ent Says Λ t t a c Occurred ' Vithin German Block a.ie Zone; U. S. Navy Department Has 'No Comment' on State ment. Washington, Sept. (!.— (ΑΙΊ — Germany countered sharp Amer ican reaction to tin· firing of torpedoes at the I S destroyer Greer today v.'ith a charge that President Roosevelt had his facts backward and was using the in cident in an attempt to "incite the American people into war against Germany." There »as an exchange be tween a submarine and a de stroyer near Iceland, the nazis sait» in a communique, but it w as the destro> er. and not the I -boat, which did the attack ing. Tin .-ubi ι inline loosed two torpe cii't- ii. ι 1: defence, the German ·. ei ion said. Thi- contrasted with the told by President Ro se , t·;: at h.s pie-. conlerenccs yester day thai, witi.out warning, a sub arinc red a! the Giec. en route •,v:th tv:i 1 tn Iceland, and the Greer retaliated with depth charges. One point : idc by the nazi statc nent was t! at the attack occurred within the German blockade zone, ι /one which Mr. I! »>scvelt said had r,o recogni! <>n here. "No comment." was the I*. S. navy's rer'' to questions about the Germ tatement, whioh was issued Berlin during the course of official efforts here and abroad to fix the submar Ines's nationality as a prelim inar\ to possible stern diploma tic action. (>:. ι·,··, and crow ireirbors of the (in ··'· aid on their arrival in Ice anl yesterday that their depth • ■ might have sunk the sub marine. H· ■■ ι■·. ·. th.'- ν.·'··.!Λ η >» be borne out by Berlin rep rts of the clash, as ■ 'v ' ;'ev w >i;" : have to come ····· ··· Ρ- Γ i) at itself. The communique suif! the Γ Ι»'»,it commander was justified in his actions because it was in self defense and said he was "noi in position to determine the η ι ? ion.» 1 if y of the attacking: de stroyer." Mr. Kooscvelt tola i\ porters yesterda.» that the nav> wa.·. seeking the submarine with the intention ol eliminating: it if found. JBNH i . ·. " · \ ..! ι : ; rees. nanie y " ! Sf.'tcs na\y depart " ·;.!.· latLMî'.ont said, v.. .· · · " attack was started y " (»■· , : ι ; I t the purpose - 1 ' :i ι.ι ;. only be to • . ;»;η·.ίranee of justi ' ' >n : ι ;i 11 -rk by an Λ mer i ν, · ;i German U-boat r. v · ..·· ■·. .·Γ v:jirnlitv " The f (uniTMinlqu:' went on to say that "Che attack itself is proof" that Mr. Roosevelt had Rixen s!iom« orders. and added ".Mr. Ko.· in this way, is trvinc b\ ι tie means at liis ο >i>o^a! to ι ι ovoke incidents ill tier to in< ite the Ynuriean peo c into war aaainst (iermuny." New Cruiser Is Launched Atlanta, Latest Navy Vessel, Carries Sever al Secret Innovations in Design. Krai i-.v. \ .1 Sept f! -(AIM—The Navy launched the li.uht cruiser At lanta t · · ci ; ι > with the announcement he would ■ .ike al least Ίϋ knots, j equal to the -peed ot the "fastest i 1'ii'ted States destroyers. Her armament and certain features intended to ineifase her speed were ail strict naval secrets. Partly tn amlined. with the deck enclosing the forward funnel, the <C?on + iniioH πη F* OUI*) " www 999 Leningrad Defense Holding Big Battle ί Still Rages Around City As German invasion of Russia Finishes Eleventh Week, Bat-! ?<c tor Leningrad O* "i-^hadov/^ Sieges of ^lev and Odessa. ι !»\ The Asso» . ,tt d rress.) Itespi laic liu.-sian enimlei at tacks in defense ol I. ningrad liav" pushed the Geman In sieg ers nut of a vital railua.\ /one in the approaches lo the city in a great battle which began ihret days ago and is still in progrès·., official Soviet accounts slated today. The in my newspaper Hed St.n made the claim without stating tin exact location Mention nl the rail way w;i- no clue, lor Leningrad is , I.lib nl radiating lines, which tin. German eluim to ha\e cut. Tin· Ger mans mily yesterday however, . ciu they wi re shelling the railroad be tween Leningrad and Schiue.-elbin g 'Jà miles east of Leningrad, and tin. route might well be the key to tin ciefen>e of the en'ire area between Lake Ladoga and the (lull ol Kin land. In autumn fog made thicker by the explosions of heavy artillery shells and ihe bursting of bombs, the Kussians said the battle was continuing without respite for either side. Seventeen out ol aO raiding German planes were de clared destroyed near the eit\ Thus, as the German invasion finished its eleventh week, the battle for Leningrad became the foremost chapter in the story of the war which was the tale of three cities—Leningrad. Kiev , ,,,Ι (1,1,.. ν . Each was being defend*.-d i.y all the !eei , ι : κ i ,i ir\v the Sn\ iet LUioii could ί)r:îϊ*4 ι1 > bear a&.nii-t the cl«»si ο : ; ; ti pe: ! · »! c< >nquo. 1. i·-. m ait Iht cr th'.· ci.max. .-ccmea near. The Gt ι ·: m high command : a..; only: '·( > j ··!': 11 · ι. ··! attack ill tl.v. ca.-i are progressing lavUi-ably." Admitting the steady force ot as -auh. intr: p« : ed by tin i:sl oi .41 p-jrlalive strength, !he Η us iatis sard «■idler . · , ι il ι/.eii armie w ej e -run l\ (it : ι : : each ( ·! the Hit a urea I ("it i1 . U. S. Recruits For British Killed At Sea <.I.IS:"U Sept. ti. (AIM Koui· \ιi:< ι h an recruits for the Κ AI writ drowned and two in jured w lifii the boat in which U.ey u π »· ι -rossing the All.'.ntic was torpedoed, it was disclosed here toda> The were reticent aboir the >ni ' .itlack but .-.ad the\ long*·-cl a .. '·■ action in the at Keattie, Belfast sea w as on the torpedoed a startling story of ilie submarine eoin William man w it<> ship. loi(i talking U mandi "Then tiler boat, loggei the si to be any «« "He he'd ι tin· c in i'd "Hi ding Bea the 1 holt: iVh.-i the attack. four of us in "and it was :e submarine c • commander rly 20\->. He a •re on board. • · be ashamed ( :i>kcd us what w ; 11 line keii W r •au> He said he had ii" /ed." said Bvattie, ad \a> Gei man. the survivors clung î and rafts for twelw being picked up by V fcATHtR I OK NORTH ( \ROI.INA <iciii'i 111> fuir, not so warm «11 «nasi tonight. Sunday, parth clouih becoming unsettled in mountains. The Breadline in Unoccupied France Women and mon stand in line with their baskets in Grenoble, France, as the Vichy government distributee food tu needy families in unoccupied territory. Reports fn>m France speak of ft general lack of food throughout both unoccupied and occupied land. (Central Preus) RAIL STRIKE TO F. D. R. Coal Miners Also Strike Defense Mediation Board Seeks to End Alabama Walkout of 20,000 Mine Work ( l»\ The \ssociated Press.) President Koosevelt's expected action in a threatened strike of 1 .'.'">0.000 railroad workers was awaited toda\ as the defense mediation hoard sought to settle a walkout ot some *20.000 Ala bama coal mi;.ers and several other labor disputes. • he railroad ruions, seeking w .»"··■ inc» easc>. authorized a strike yesterd.i.v after mediation ami a ι ·>11 · : ι Ion failed to produce an agreement with the com panies. Five operating brotherhoods are seeking a .">0 per cent boost in basic pa\ rates and the It non-opera tin·, unions ask in creases ot from ,'»() to ,*>4 cents an hour. A carriers committee act ing for 1 ·"> class one roads main tained the union demands would rt.- ι Sî)00.I.:M>.00u > early and that the companies could not meet the proposa Is. The non-operating unions, with 'Continued on Page Four) ers. • aiithon/.a d the ( 1 ί · ι ) il te Λ' hi te Ih.ii ».ut cannot liter tin· Γ in a month the com Tax Measure^ To House Administration Seeks to Hurry Adjustment of House and Senate Differences. Wa hington, Sept. fi. CAP) Jub « >\ ι ·!" 1 ! :e Senate's 07 t< » ."> ,ίμ I · .1 ι 'ι the i t·.·, -i d ; ■ : !, late yesterday'. adn ini-tra • jtenant strov ι todiiy t» » hur long the adjustment of differ c: ι 1 · hcl v. (μ-n that η :easure anil similar legislation passed by the H«' i>e. fin' bill, which would bring an < ti mated 4,911.000 add it ional per "] ι - under the in cm' : ie tax measure and :!;u- imim· an » > * :. ι s.!u:î,0U(i.00ii "! ' (·\ cime. \\ a· rn bed tin <-ugh the Sen itr in « >nly thrc ■ da\ . 1 '■ ■ ! h μι » «poncn t - and opp· 'lient s sa d th»· niea^in «· wa. · «ulv a !ep to v. a ι d paying the m;·' .· η'- hu:',e de f c 11 · c h,Π The 1 l< ·ιΐ e \·. ay. and la' · .«η.- cm: ι ni it te·· ha < î : mated tha t π ! i 11 ■( li rai c χ pend it'll : ι v. ; >ι ι Ici e.\ - j cet d $22.000.000.00(1 .lui aa, Ihe next ii year, which bri^in- July 1. Κ m-ting taxes, pi a the Senate - j πρρι MV-. ii levie . al f ·■ -î mated by ; Ί'· « ..Miry expert · to yielil an ' >1.T- I fiiui.nnn non during tlu ;κ x: c.dend.:/ 1 yea ι Chai rman Cie» nge. 1 )e: ι ' -eraî. | Georgia of the Senate finance com Π: ttVr predicted thi total ledci .. I ,n , (■ι·!!·· would approach S i a.oou.uoo. - 000. In iwt'vcr. To v. ai fast Senate approval Ί 11 · « · · tax iiiea.-urc. leaders had to make! two important conee-·a« 11 : j 1. They di t^jped a ! ma nee com m it - av amendment estimated to yield' $·>'·,(»! μ ι.(Κ Κ ι a year, which would have j pre\tnted husband* and wives in community properly Mates from di-j ν i d ι η 14 income lor tax purposes. 2 Tlieν pr· m ed pension advo- ι rate liiiit the I iimiu" c<«minittee | Would consider proa ptly .i proposai, to give $U0 a month pensions to all perx.n . over (ίο. The pen ion plan ! had been offered a- raler to the tax bdl. The Svnate and Hon e b lis now will go before a m ut enleienr. committee for the adjustn · nt ο! 11. ι - 1èreηces. Because of a recv s ag, et t' ■ Iluu-e could not act on a c« · · ■ ; · ο : i-e measure before Septembei !-> an·1 leaders said they hoped to ha' differences ironed out by that date Cotton Closes 8-13 Higher New York. Sept. I> (AIM Cut ton luturi'.s opened 4 to 8 ΙιικΙιογ. Futures closed ίί t " l:i hitihcr. mid dling s, ,,t 18.16η. up ! > Open Close OctobtM' 17 47 17.30-52 Ueceinber 17 t>Γ> 17.tiii 0 January 17 71 17.74 March · 7.85 17.88-89 May 17.99 July 17.»L 'a·!171"1 'Hostages ' Executed j Paris, Sept. <;.— (ΛΓ) — The I execution of three Freneli "hos tage's" ill reprisal fur an attack ou a Nfrgean; of tin* (ierinan army ol oeeupation in I ranee last Wednesday was anuouneed h\ the (iermans today. The executions—first ol' the reprisals threatened h\ the (ier mans in an effort to halt attacks on (iernn.n troops of oeeupation —«ere annoiineed in all I'aris newspapers and io notices plas tered on walls throughout the city. The hostaces. take»· from anion!· thousands of Frenchmen held in prison, wei" lined alone α wall and shot In a fierman fir inu si| ii.nl. Big Italian Liner Sunk Li 1 ici · Ί i, S ; :. ϋ V Ai ' ) — U'ili il :>UUll lill il le.. 1 u l \ C billttv L. . - ' ."11 lull..ill 4..ΜΊ t'^peiia ' 1 11·.poil uiul a >ccond jiit..reliaittin an a . Min aiUiVi·: on a O'.nnbuiuiu enemy convoy ι » «.Ί \v. ι in Ί ai an tu and ijen^a^i. tiil' auiii.i al-ty reported , toda y. lue cumin;inkj .e rcuoi li:u lue 1 liie Kamb ι L ι > . l'wni'd by ' · Italian | vva.· mt\ ing «i.- a ii op -hip. Λ .-ce» ind r· ί : ; : ; ί 111(|. κ· :deii 11 I led 1 he .■ mallei· n.ei e...aitm.m a> οηι ul | MiiUinu ι·: the i>;liner mduah.d .-ne ι;.»\ ernmenl. w inch d -place only j ai)o:it l.niin t.»n> b it ;,iv ap.ible <· 18.a kii"ts and havt. bien ιι ed by Italy lor Indian ucean et «minerc 1 raiding. Winborne's Views On Gasoline Confirmed By Senate Hearing Daily Dispatch Bureau, In Ilw Sir Walter Hotel I5y 1ΙΙΛΚΥ AVIIMIl Sept. (i Inl'oi mation ! 4ΛΙΙ1 the Γ. S. Sen..to ·ι\est i^a li »i >\ I !.. : t tin it are lîd.OOO tank rar.s avail- j it· : ! u.t · m,.'!<■ t!· importation l'ann· .1 r ·:: |>!fV ft'iiin inatiun 01 .state- ' • ι .,iiic >;r.e time ...Ui) by l Î : ! ! ty (Λ·::.π.! - ι · » ι u · : Stanley Winborne. In !..f 1. Uu re . · c on.siiîera ble \ » » 1 ~ \ unie ol ·ρ i η · ι il here that tin· W. 11 - borne fo'a.nent, ;\hieh lie passed | along I" Senator W. lï.-.Ky. was prima.: : I y .·«·,. 11 a >!<■ i. u : he turn wfcich the gusaliiic .transporta-I tion matter ha> taken. Certainly it appears that the η wigs i f the oil industry. and the moguls ol the Coderai £ovei aient, . have at last ^ot round to seek n^' ; utilization ol tlie facilities whieh the ! . ι Heel utility bos pointed out weii available Certainly, also, they j did il».· ·<i» m» until the Winborne j ρ ■. 11 τ ι ! ι.;; h - cl l )t t m ,ι,λίίι considerable jiui'i.r.l y. Wuat i- hard r the average man 1.1 .aider land ..·> v.iiy it took the big ■λ . ικί .:· ·., · lui1" iind eut whnî Mr. \\ . : ι : » ·: ut· learned weeks agi· He a.-ked i»!!.e:jl.- ol 1110 three l>.g raiiroad> .erv .ng North Carolina (Southern, Seaboard and Coast Laie), and they :.>ki him- Secretary IcKcs .aid lu.- minor I unet lonaries could have d<>ne lie >ame thing, win eh would .ι 1» appear to be the \erv natural thing. (')! c ·. ι r e the* r. 11 reads were not .· I· :·! e prints to volun ·. t · 11 ϊe ai!· ·■■■:mî."η that they have ; ,iny tank cars—that >, , ίν 1 η : · e been good business. T!i< ra.i-. ' ' ie. iΠ get revenue from haul g gasoline in these tank ea;-\ !··«: ' ey ·id get even more η :· t ight and p.i—enger increases it' (Cuntinued on Page Two) Nazï L emmunique Carries Cwn comment, Officiai Says ?.. yd'. ". : : I·.. * · i ; i. ί. —(ΛΓ iVhitc II· use officiais declined iiim nient eon.-.'Jîi i, :is ;»i! · «» ' ·ιι a (·<Ί,ικηι : omnuiniquc today which mentioned ι. « ! · «· *■·. C*n> » and said a inr/.i submarine had iaun·. lu ι lue «h, i hw sda* .il il destioyer in the German blockade ari a. V..ii . .!> i). lit. presidential ccietarx. was advised of the ( π- . s , ι1 ·· î : . ι · -laiement. -Γ ι how - .·· » · : ιΛ \\i wher. % '· .. chanc· he said, "l'ut oil· 'del .i» , . *.· \ d ' i think an> camm· .it i> necessary. It carries its own con. . . ; t! ι a .1 - a i.vpi*al coinnvnt, considering it^ source.''' \sked whetner 1c look the comm;inh|ue to mean that it definitely \t,s ;; <»- »:i ·m -.'wi .·. cratt which tried to sink the (■rcer. Hassett rep'l· d: "Λmi .·π nth , ; rein tins." I î i r (id.;! t'nur intet jn etaticn is as good mine." Japan îs Watched Against Blockade Arrival of United States Tankers at Vladivostok May Pre cipitate Action. Washington. Sept. f>.— (ΛΡ) — American officiais watched the north Pacific today for any sign that Japan—after failing to stop the first tun American tankers carrying oil for Soviet Russia— would attempt to blockade Vladivostok In declaring a j "salet> zone" across the sea | lanes between the chain of Jap- j a lie se islands which almost en circle the Siberian port. Inte-i lia t . «.ici : t i κ 11 ί ι s i d t ■ ! : : ... î ht· tradi tional Λ η if; . 1 ; ec(i< Mil · lire . vns, any <·! : by Japan j might be interi ·.·■.: ■ λ s.· ·. .ft Κ us - ι Ma ar> a \ .< ■ i . : . : · ; ; »-aty Porlsnu >Utl. . ! ι : "S' ; t:,e IÎU m ! Japanese war < η S ·;·'< ·'. : 5, 1905. (In reply ; ' a ·ίΐ- agam : " Soviet I'll loi : Tokyo that ans ait» ' interfert vith t! ade : f ' tl States and the > m ft'red an un!: ; ι - : : «· 11 tit»· Jap. 'a · ■ any ncliun î" ; ' Λ < · • ; 'liveiae to i ; . ■ · t · > : : -od the i>. ' . . ry · · ι .ν j tailing to ina · .e 1 -ί1 : St. Clair, lade· «Ί high octal · - ο ι .v- j eci at VIad. Λ >oeond Λ · ·· Λ H'iated. w ;.· ' ' . t ; 1 · ~ j rived at Vladix ; ye-lei day Still an-;;,. · .·. ;. Κ ! due in the i. 1 »! Monday. : ' · ' ! a j ■ e cedent si t ai :· Clair and the Λ ··■ a-u. <t.| ·!'••v.a ,c quarter.·* he t · ■· ■ eu · would bv made · · "· ·.·» p* the thud \ essel. King—Gunner \ royal hand npcrat· · · r? of an anti-aircraft jriii ' IVti-r of JuROslavia a· \ V - ' ' in KiiRland. The ynim .. ..■■■ k;nR v\a;> accompanied I. 1 Sr.no vitch, Slav ι ( C'i utl' ess) Vocational Training Hit By Shortage Of Teachers U.uls I»isp;»trli Hun-au. in ι Sir \\;iiî ι Hotel. \\\ in \in \\ ι nil ι Hiilt !U»i- ν tr: : sehnnl 'pen I»· : 1 i j :. ! } >i il lit· 0 make a | · · ' · ; " ..ill· on he el feet '1 ' ■ ■ ι-r ; i'< i^rain 1 χ ι J ι v« 'fa t ii >n .1 " · ! : 1 X< >lt il 'amlina; and ...» . .-mall ; I ι »i i-st in ι a 1. · ns_ ' 1 ; · η t lie rade and indu liy thi • λ atmnal \vm I; a.- :· . 1 Τ Κ. Bniwnc. dan alional education «1 «■ : - mat et that the planned Made ant ! industry tr; · \ . ■ ..· . W ill ha\ , t<» be >la.-hi .i \ «ut one-lourth. ;«t a cuiiM ι \. <· rM m .itr Which ν II ; ι ·< ■:«· w ;i Dc ap proximately niie hundred trade and industry un;i · ' ί « ·- tatv where it ι had been pi.ained '·· !ia\e appruxi :i lately mu· : luiut < ' 1 : :. ' > -> »dd. There are. Mi Πι-iwne , Λ M ; towns and eit;»·.- v. > ι havt appro priated the l"va i .·.··! iH'fi >ary I > ι establishing trade and ind is try units, j but which w.ii η Λ -at .hese unit. (Continued on P-'ige Fon.r)
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