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Henîtersmt Bally Htspafrfj ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS ΚΜΊ ION OF NOKlH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., ,M< )NDAυΤλΓΓΚΚΝοοΝ, SE1 TLMli.R s, l'.Ml ■ FIVE CENTS COPY Germans Isolaie Leningrad Rail Center Near City is Captured Hundreu of Stuka ^*ive Bonders Pound defenders of Lenin grad; Entire Front Ac tive Despite Adverse Weather. ( lîy The Associated Press.) \doli Hitler's high command reported iate toda.v that German troops had eut off Leningrad from all land connections and captured the railroad center of Schhiesselhurg. only 15 miles east of the old ezarist capital. Schluvsn-lburg .;<·■ aeros the Neva ι λ ιτ iron : Leningrad. The Ku: n.- adi .Ίted that a 1'ierce Ι.-ΛΜ !·· v.,.- ragmg outside Leningrad. .'i :t.e Germans smash ing maji»: ! :ens . .· at the west and s<'Uth app! ι·.»(■! t - i.! the city. Leningrad rii lias been under C>( ·:.· Πι ··.· since last Friday, the ii·:/ . said. S: <\ n ■ ■ ■ . ' ■ ι ad Ru-- ian troops, m ·'::*?■ ·. cest 1 ighting of the 7!J-day · ,;.j Mm .ggle. had driven tlie Cits I:··::. positions astride > \ ι *. j i h.g! ...λ leading t » Leningrad tin- central front, a Red counter offensive v..:· .-aid to be gaining momentum after re-capturing sev eral 1 ; ι portant 1· ·\\ ns. Λ St.\ iet communique at noon re • ;rted that hard-driving Cossacks sei/.ed a staff headquarters lar be I land tin· Geie.an lines and listed π liia/i general as killed. The eommuni I que also decla ed that a sharp coun , ter attach :'>■ a led an entire German I I · a 11 a 1 ; ■ » 11 wn. . : " 1,200 men on the ! battlefield. The Mr millet in said that despite hau weather condtions, the entire iroin from the lialtic to the Black sea was active. Hitler's high command assert ed that the na/i-allied Finnish 1 army, driving down on Lenin grad from the north, had reached the S\ir river, paralleling the Stalin cunai which runs from a point on Lake Ladoga, 80 miles northeast o' Leningrad, to Lake dï, \\Ίι ίν· 1 in· ! ι.ι. : I, çh V' Tiaviand was lent mu uthei del.11 Is of the vast «îi111c:t. new.- agency said .ι\ι·> ni Sluka I'<>!nbers wnv smash ,.υ, i ,enad'- defenses in a liiautic and uiirndiny "lulling at : : < 1 'd\ land advance on -••(..iid biggest city itself* ( i« . : >a r >needod that thon ι : ι t : e< aiu ι m<4 bitttT re ' t . · . y · i ι ί 11 ; « 11 trees and ; : . . Λ nazi war eorres ci· ι.'· i»vd the mads as cn • ·". 1rs mud," indicat : < · el ι in;; 'all rains wire ■. ' ■ · u n..zi . leehamzed -1 a J ( >! . :· i; ! !'1 Mil. tin· Russians < . ; '. ; ; 11' C i t : ■ ι a 11 attempts tu • : «· ο :>·::■ ν . K,r\, the eap - a. ι'.*.' ι,'Vsu μ,ι d Black ι 'vit ι» ν. « t ; er-ulting in ι ; . w ith hundreds uf u ... ai·, .. deadly fire un ν : 1 ι artillery Hehhul the lines. Premier .lost i Malin a·, ted to stamp out the posMhil· < a nazi fifth column sa» trdering the transplantin ;M)U0 persons of (.erman t ion from their homes 11 · h ι l, .ne lower Volga : ι·\ i-i to Nihei ia. explained the \ ast y di'.'la? mg that ' » iiad discovered ■.Ί di vei.-aomsIs (Continued un Page Seven) Hannover Jews Ousted i > \Γ> I lundreds :i · ι .· ,\ .v.ved no ■i t..\ t v. .» .. u 11 e 11 homes will: η 24 '·! >ui s. ; ι . ·.··« j« tied t.> take only iii .ί . y .!>jms and ι ι : : ι ,i(h ÎM'd that the re ■ λ ρ: >jHTty would be Ki. :::«· i ;·. .·< t t>· be turned over • > tin m -'ut .ι _ π l i ι η ο " Πηι· ΐΊ'.ι-.ι! ('.η·.! l'or the action ι λ! t · IV»· been a hook writ • : ·ν "tin- Jew K.i il «· ann in New Y··. < " 'I'm ···.!>. it was alleged, d · ands steriti/ution ol all Germans ,nd ι·'ipl".\'lient of German soldiers — i i.il.i·· in foreign lands. (This reference apparently is to :>■ k entitled "Germany Must IVi -i l\v Theodore N. Kaufman, n'l published b\ the Argyle Press. : New irk. Ν .1 ) Nazi U-Boat Captured In Atlantic British Ships Bring Sub To Port British Planes Damage Submarine, Forcing it to Surface; Underseas Craft. Not Believed At tacker of Greer. London. Sept. 8.— (ΛΡ)— A (ierm.m submarine has been captured in the Atlantic. tiatnag ed by aerial attack which forced it to the surface, tin· admirait.* and air ministry announced to day. The ! -boat lay in a Rale-toss ed sea while the British kept guard \ + · ie ^k\ overhead until Itritish warships eould reaeli the scene and take o-er and bring the prize "successfully into har bor." ι !',*:«· eireiim>t;inc(' v.* re Mich .1 ! n.iclil .1! lend t'tvl;in^let 1 init »>1 the ; ( ici 11 ;.;i η submarine which ela.- hcu ι -, i! h the I ' S de>ti < ·>■«·! C ; ιf"l. I μ ι " I !h·· i · : ï I. C· 'Mill IIIIKJUV- I it i I Ι ed î'» note any oiimrcliiin. giving Π":'!.» ι 11 !» · precise I-.- . 11 mil ol the an I .. nor the date. ) t Λ .i \ .11 an thoi 11 m- m I,· >ndon. I I · ' ' · or, c\|)i\·.-.c(i d . ii»t lh.it {Ικ· I < .: · ncd subn .inné wa> the one j \v\ ' h t« flight with the ( river. ι Λ German ver>mn <■! the clash, | ana ι mu tiie American destroyvr ol til- ι blow, indicated that the l - ί■'· .' ;«i reached port alter the in cident "t la.-t Thnr.-sday. U-b»ats sel dom risk wireless communications • :· r high .seas. ,(Mi the othvr hand, the eai ch bv ;n: and sea for the U-boat with the : 1 : ' "ii ! rem Am< rican and Mr; t- I ■ urée that the nndeiM a ci a ! î ι r !d carcely ha\e penetrated t h - · I ci . ci us mg lines of the hunt, is ; . t. · heved to be underway.) • American-made planes fig iir-is h the cajiture. The attack \ν;ΐί· ι î' ri·· i»y a Hudson ( Lockheed) boni-j be ι of the coastal cc nmuand and a ; nia ( C'mII. olidated ι patrol plan» j ι.· ' w atch o\ ci the I.'-Im>at until , .· υ : lace torces arrived and inuk over.! OIL TO HI SSI Λ \cw York. Sept. 8.— (ΛΓ) — rhe third American Linker carry - inn oil to Soviet Itussia from the I nitcd States arrived this morning in \ ladivastok. the S\dney. Australia, radio said todav in a broadcast heard by MH\ Nazis Repeat Their Claims In Greer Case Merlin. Kept. X.— (ΛΙ'ι—<ier nianj s iiHiti.it statement tli.it Hit· I -hti.it whit'h fired two tor pedoes at tlif I nilt'il St.iIt's de stroyer (irecr last 1 hursda.i «as allât kt'tl first hy tin- warship was protiountf d liy a spokesman ttitla.v as an ' unt hallc liveable statement of fact." <>11 tin· surface there was 110 indication til extraordinary ag Kit.ition over the matter, but ticrnian sources, nevertheless, would not say the incident was dosed. „ Asked wliethf'i it . ■ -4!11 lead ti any diplomatic .step.-, ■ < >1' -i--tii.il replied, "I'm asked ton : ,cli " î1 ''. the spoke.-man ano ΐ· ' '',ι lin in ess rejected the U. ■' :>>·.' " reiteration tliat the submarine wa ">e aggressor and repeated '!■ cuarge ul the communal'u· S. 11·.» 1 <ι · "'at the incident wa paît ni a di libérale policy to push the Uni'i Slate closer to w ar "It ought to be obvious to tli World that it is not the German ir teri.-t θ|· wish to maintain a quarri With the United State.-." the spoke: ni.m observed. ■' might be a shrewd guess lie sai 'bat the "British-KussMii aggressior against Iran had cooled war fervi in the United State- and " at "ne cire Μι-tances had been devised P" ir ml on the fire." Under a big headline savii ''Houseλ elt's blatant lie ab->;it di s'rover." the newspaper Zwoell 11 Blatt eilleci the Greer undent provocation" by the r.c.-.det Navy's Newest Hospital Ship Rebuilt from the Clyde Mallory liner Iroquois at a cost of almost $5,000,000, the new naval hospital ship Solace (left), lanrvst un<l most modern hospital ship in the world is ready to go into st-rvicc. Right, a nurse shows a sailor how to make up one of the 432 hospital beds. The ship, based at ±\cw York, is capable of carrying a nine months' supply of food. Nation Joins President In Mourning Hyde Park, Sept. 8.— (ΛΡ) —The 1 Pie.s.dent's in theι· ιλ cuau; and .1 nan on jumeu iL· Lhiei Kxeeuti ve in , . : .j nmy today. Ait.. ba.»i ueiaiiu I ΐοο.Λ \ elt. . j thuee mu lui only bun in.tugui.il | ici a- i 1 e.-ldei ιl ul the United Stal..s. | died yi ii'icUi\ .it the rambling old I hfti.se WlliC'il ί 1 a. been till· Km ·μ.·\ r 11 I lanuly h":ne toi· tnre quarters ul a ; eentury. Sue W 'Uld ha\e been ί!Υ i y e a i > Id on Septenii>i*i 21. Ik . Ci .ill:, atlr.o . η ■ · i .... geiy to j ht·; ad\ aneed y a. , ι e .!led ; . tin j p.. tpoiA n.ent I'rom ti'in^h: to I nn. day night (at 9 j · n.. I. S Γ. ι ol ai pre>identia 1 radm addre.- ·'· Men tin· j W'l. U· 1 iuu.-r .-aid V. aid be "θ 1 ; ΐ11 ! if:. j χ»l"ta lift·." Tin· l'uneral, be âted '■ · 11 lalives and t" « !d η be lie morr w. Mi - 1;. ο t-\ fit w il: lu be μ·Ί m the l'amily plot tin· ehurehyard < >f St .1: ·>·«· I·':· ■ '1 a 1 eh i: eh. Sev Id .it the iaii-.ly :· .dei.ee to eral generation ol K< e!ts have worshipped at ■.·■ Iitlif en reh, and behind it. under ι eaivpy <>t aged oaks and elm . . buried lin· Pre i dent's father. Henderson Locks Horns With Dies \ —— I Washington, S< pt. Μ ΛΙ ' Μ .ι tin 1 )ics and Lnm I len»n , ί· m led horns today ovei 1 )u■ que ' ·:ι o| whether the bo « of ti.e ■•[l it ui price administration and ton ...<1« should bo fired from the ^4·ι\ t : ς 1 - nient service on tin gi-ound that they held or condoned communistic 1 views. Dies, House member from Texas and chairman of the committer on un-American activities, made pub . lice VI >t( rday a lettei to Pre· :dmt 1 \ « ·1 »>e\ el t »!>!>.! 1111 : ; · I Henders »n and tin lour employees be dismissed , immed ately. .! To this, Henderson promptly re plied that he would ΙϋΠΐ the ac i eusutions over !.. the civil service ί ( ■ 11:11 ! ! ..'id .· t !. e c« 11 : t : .>s. j held the »-'e.pî. >yre - t· · he unlit ht 5Î could get to .. t( h ph me. fit a Med however, that "summary punitive action on the basis of one η an" 1 opinion is as un Amerie η ρ 'oeedu " as anything to wh:e! Λ1 : Die ha yet given hi.* attention MEATilEI^ g FOR \ORTII ( VltOl.lN \ Fair to partl\ cloud> anil <011 timu'il warm tonislit and Tues day. follout'd In scattered slum · 1 crs in mountain!». ΈΓ ef, · éT\ £* jt 9 Lifting Ut Cur tew On uas Sales Asked Head of Automobile Association Says Rule Had Little or No Effect iη Conserving East's Supply of Motor Fu-l. || Washington, Sept. 8.— (ΛΡ) — The American Automobile Asso ciation tirged today that tin· ca^lcni seaboard 7 |). in. gasoline "cur! ew he lil ted, 011 tlie grounds that it was an "uniioe cssar.x inconvenience" which has had liitlc or no cîlcct in con svrvini; the east's suppl.\ of n: .tor mnel. Tlii wa une of .several recom U !.\ »; : -iil E, r, ·:,··!!■ ra! manager I the as :.«··■. i : ! ;. spc euil .· mat ' eom .· · < ;..,. : ! ι ! ιî : : t · pet!· ileum Singer asked the investigators to κ port that "the present night elrving of gasoline tilling sta tions is not in the publie inter est and 1^ not .justified as a mean > «·! gasoline conservation/' "K 1- already evident." he -aid "that none (if the savings In retail outlets in the form of lower operating cost is being plt .-id along to consumers. i;e(l 1 ; 1 ;.; "'!!:(· ntni .IV. ï. iM icr the 1 : as · ;· : : : y "to a -Ml rc φ ol the steps al : :«· Oil s 1 VOI't" • L\.. . ■ ..· ·<■(· t'l the. ! let -r Ί'·({ ft their 111 *_· ν 1 > 1 ' petrol e -π 1 r a aula t ion lu ι*»·ι· !.. ■· ; c llie fui: > ■ ! ι ! ι ' ! in η eo til ijei ,iid In, .irnani/.atioi lespn a:l disregard' ler> of a "Iaiι- priée iliiated i » \ th fed •istrution îah.nev 1 V:n< .era! «uneed at the open mo· that t>" ''"'I··!::! ■ Pt t ν ·■·! up it ' V 1 <'ir !"ΠΌ\ν\ the π .·■·: I a lotte ,· ρ,.,. t:, \ 1 V-i-lroadï t'a · τ : 1 i 1 r' ι,κ! · wer ν t" '·1 · en · rfieno; ■ft' i ο odllct at the a ' ! est p«>. bv <m se tied era Ι ρ ( "· > ; ( ' ■ 111 ". ' Cotton Prices Take Tumble II \ Y Si-pt !!. (API Cn ton : ' I" 'ifd - lowtT to 1 hiyl S ' V "i l the ·. ·> .·!·;<-1 « .1- ·· 8 II' ' .·· " > :·«' lil til point- low ! >■ t'l 1 7 -ifî: M,11il. ' lis»; ail July Γ. Τ1 VANCE TO FURNISH 15 Wrtlii^ TRAINEES Kalci«h, S, |it. 8.— ( ΛΙΊ — State selective service headquar ters toda\ annuunccd quotas under which Mi.S,"» while youths will be inducted into the army October ί through i!, in l lu* 1S i. 11 draft call. (Quotas for the 791 negroes who will he dratted October -0 to in the !Stli call probabh win be announced tomorrow. All selectees will be inducted at lort Bragg White quotas include: October M — Yance !< .i m\ ille 1 Maxwell Defends Taxes Cuinmi.sMoiKT Λ J.. Maxwell assert ed today that : p, in compiled by ;i Duke University economist which I' .;'!»·»· I : ί. 1 λ t X -rt'i Cuvo 111 l.i bail .n: ind.dy ,imvv tax on indlls w i'.f nut ctimp|vbelisi\ «J ι : 1.. ·. ; » . ν .ι p.ctuiv ut the M XV.. · t. :<·.: < nt w .«s · \.de a! ""··'·'■ ! .ι ; c i»; t.ix e\pi·Γ; ami tor Dr. Hen ψ ,· en ted bis fij 1): Le- , : ι.Γ, tr> ι·.' d , · · i, >:»«) (uni.ii i ' Il located in Vit • ' « 1 ' ι Ν » ; ' t : : C ' ' " id $243.650 les : ι Virginia th. Ma\w t 11 «pl. ( 1 tri 11 :h d.d η tbi' <en ndei I ed l'of tbe t χ and the iact tha >rl Il C. ι : « >! ι f la le < · ! - t.. ··: < ·: ι ac tual va 11 lat m »n and nut »n capita ' >tiick valuation. Still Smaller Cotton Crop Is Forecast H. j · it.— ι \ΙΊ--'Π: uiture department today lor ,r· {■■ ■ ' t II I1!·' 'P .'t U0 bales, based on September ■ pared w ' ί 10.711 ... : :: .'Util ago, 12 . .tu. -.1 ' ■· t y ar. :·ι. ; ;; *ïi»( 10 bales ι VI : liCiO-Si) ■ ; ; u. .■! '!' on So (Γ. . α·· rent of a no ' indicating a yield of 226 (Continued on Page Eight.) RAF Makes Heavy Raid On Berlin IViiunight to Almost Lawn bombing Des cribed by British as Heaviest of War; Fires Started Around Main Railway Station. • ···'■ ·· ^ κ -< M )—JBrit i«-|| n!;u-"s bn»T»h''d a moonlit Berlin from midnight to almost dawn this morning in a raid de scribed officially as the heaviest made on I'm* capital of the reich. '8 he air mini- tr\ new s ser\ ice said thr at'aekcrs fonnd the lakes to the west of lierlin shin ing in bright moonlight. The Berlin attaekers were hut p;irt of tli«· hundreds of planes striking rcuularl> at the con tinent. Crow.· !(!mii:ng Γ » · · η ι :he Germai: capital said that many big fiitis burs' ιινΊ 11 ι;ι in γ» i ι ! \\'i ι \ tation ;inci I their glow could be .ecu long after '!ι·' I m :-)!)( .· - et out Γο>· home. 'lin.· ( i ΟI I ! ι ί 111 (h'îoil r stroilL,. ih"· a tta c k ers Îickiiiiw lodged. Λιιΐι aireraft was virtually incc.s ant anci topped only to allow the approac.u of German night lighters. The press association called the Berlin raid h y a powerful force the heaviest since the war began, hut no figures were is sued either for the number of planes or the bomb tonnage. The foray , highlighting a week end of RAF attacks on a Iront rang ing from Norway to France, were' - a:d to ha\ e been cat ι ied out m bright moonlight and good result, were reported observed o\ cry whei e. lie. idc> the attack on Berlin the iourtli by either British or Russian plane- in a little more than a week ! the otlensiv.· was aimed at Berg-·· I ;.· land oil Nos way. the German na\a! base at Kiel, the Rh ine'and indu ! trial t<'\vn ot 11 I and the Frcneh | ' HCUpicd I ' I t < Ί Boulogne. German Press Assails RAF Berlin Raid Lit. rim, l'm'y , ,,, , ,,, ι. ι winch UU illKlfri i'i . at η a.>i - < .n... knu d w a. j · con.mn iii.iui newspaper b.t; · - tack a.- "e. ρ 1 ·· eeuteinptabU (Jbviou.-lv \·. ion were in r twu ud one i the al •v. η and aiiiilOlltll:, t Î. » the customary ι ) :C high C * » I :. lca.-t a colli.«.n t: η o| tii ;·Π ish aid lasted tu ι law η and i lo-.v · ! : Β'Ί : ! . ond 111 of t . At cr ι p Bnt KAF ι the I. a 11 - " "CNCliipkiry (1. . : and the < · a ι e i\i \ · ■· Beside 27 d ad ·. ed by in formed sources, at of ( >lhers were injured and « \p*v ec : 1 h··ι the numbci : :· .· a.ght in· crease. Of 17 British p!. · ·.· a dm ing the night, tin · ■ '· d t have been bagged > ·\ · ί <·· Tax Meeting As 'Phoney' Dailv Olspatrh l'iircau. " ^V»ltPr Hotel 1 »> llfcXKY ΛΥ!-:ΚΙ1 I R ;· Sept. 8. The g, '.herin, i| md.r!. ..It- and chamber ο comme: ;·· < ν ••♦.tries in the ot ι ce ο the Rev e: :. a C · m » issioner A. J Maxwell, ostensibly to discuss Nort! »\arohna'> franc ; and other taxe »n industry. ■»·.■.!·,;led > phone; ι- ii lead nicklc At le;.>t, t\ iew quit generally taken · the neetm: though your v. η ."<· i not <4 ■o far as to eive it .··■ » ■«·ι·11 »î0 an unqualified endorsement Th * ther is logic be. 1 id the feel nu: " t th session ;< a cooued up a ' : a l· oigned t.. head «·11 > o^poct λό · i Secretary for Air Artemus L. Gates Art( mus L. Gates, former Nov» Y« rk banker, is sworn in as assist-· air secretary of the navy for air, in Washington. He will lie in charge of the supervision ol* naval aero nautics an ! ihe <··.···*·1.· at :<»?i of its activities wi h other governmental a^' .ι ,vft. One of Best Opening Days in Years Antici pated; Good Quality Leaf to Markets. 1»alrigh. Sept. X. — (AIM — (in rrs of t*:e North ( arolina Middle Belt placed some ol their best toi.at ' <» on i'loors of the nine markets in anticipation of one of the best opening days in years tomorrow. Other fka-enrod bHt- already ( pen in the S· uth have av( ragei paying . t lea t 25 cents a pound. Tht avei !.m ]. · vi;ir >>n the Middh Bolt wa Hi.;,;;. From the State Department ol Attricultur/ same this report: "(icneral satisfaction has marked leal sales on every mar ket in th» Bright and Holder belts and 1 anners in the Middh· Melt areas are viewing price prospects with unrestrained op timism. The ι : · Ai erdeen. Γ . thage. I > i . ··. y s- .ml i iendei : ... U\ ! > *: (1. S.in 1 <»r< 1 and V. A1 1 ) ι i ι kvt un 11.- ·' ·■!. ·■ j pound.- w a . . ■ ·· .· <>\ ι : tip ί week-end. Nazis Seize Hostages ί Χ' ■ y. S ; Hid Jc\v an·ι ι ju>I:ci in tl. ι ' I'll, led |< k1;i II· . !.. ; ; ι : > ι : th..nl.»· i:i It W..S HI · ihut Ihi c ; ι : pi'i ί ; ι mont Minister I'i. « and The d . V C IV tI «ra\ lt.\ (Ί t "\\V (Mil ■ Cldpn Is II : : I ! ' ment new Is Labeled Capita ί tins::, .» Î: ■· ι> not to ί fa ci· reas« · f I do not t! ι ■ ' ί ι·οη κ· < » !" - j talk of p. - l tlii.- 11 η it - I family ι><· ».■ ' ing the î : «ν Without χ" accuracy, hev . tho-o who • i fides behind \ ι A roront of eommeive f secretaries ,u.i ι ( \ >n : j η, ·:·, viewpoint · . ,! ο ι the bo \) , · \ culVrenci· ■,·' rjg of the chamt \ , ·'··»· trade h » νι> \ i- t t.· the opini j.«j (vn Page Eight ;
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