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TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR l'Jt:/)Sh:I ' WIKK SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF N0R1H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA HENDERSON, N. MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941 *m:rijshi;i» kykry afternoon KXCKPT SI'NDAY. FIVE CENTS COPY GERMANS CROSS 1 · · · · ··· · · DNIEPER SOUTH OF KIEV m λ m m A ^ » I Neutrality Act Change Discussed Legislative Chiefs Meet \ i it Speaker Ray burn Does Net Disclose Details of WT lie Ho use Discus >;on; î^'ew J. ease-Lend Fund VViil Be Asked. >\ ι ! : « ι " ^ ι > 11. S i>( I—iM'i— .i-i !î,'. ' I'll' ;i Mill lus pri·· s ι. ι · en ite· I lût 1 ι c ν isitin υ I llir 1 ; "it> ι I ν .is (Itsi ii-'Sfd liv I ■ ι> ι l· .tilr! ·< ,11 ,i i inilrr ·,. i111 ιΊ r ,i.h ill !!nils··vi'K ι. ι ; ι While iii'UM· to<l.i> liul ι ', u ι ι ci::ti ! iivi.i is hurt lici-n I I .!< lu ll. .. ,i r il ι-1 ii1»! ill rl" ■ 1 11< - ιi ι -1 11 ί ι l>n : .ml Ih.11 .» ι·ιι ". I"1 .Ί t.tll, ;· I >i m ! w I nit' lime. K;t\liurn • ;' I'l cii(i ill v. until srntl .t ... .· I.i ( :.iι ι csv I lllllsrt.n suivi et ni ,t IH-U li'Hil .. . .«ι til i.ilmi!. \\ li if il i 11 - ι ; siiiirccs said wnultl m .'iiiil lu .tb.ml si\ liillitiii iltil l.ti s. ί Ί i-siilfiit I ; >■ · r\ rlt'· I U'tkn \ y lu sli i"! ,ι \ ι· cm ι : 11 ci t ! Ill Λ il r; : il tlrl I'll ι' , I'll, ι ' II.· ! HTM Γ' llsldfl ;ιΜι· Il ,ι III \'. i Alht'i l'Ull'ifihl ι !··,· lien' ι iilily l;i\v, wliu ' , n i y ni Ami . ,r..n lui rclwm! .!.· . »■< Ί ■ il Ki i /uni· . might I)-· • · ! ' vv I ί : i ί ι lin· ;u ill lllg ul \ ν . t I. wί 'tiki lit' tiitder iii ul lin· f.i-uIr:ilily l:uv •1. ■ itniii UK t Ί 11 it'ι rhiint .ί :ii f >ιΐιΐι·ι*πν v. : ill :,:.v n.iti>'ii al'U'i· Iho Preyident j i: . .11 ,ι ilιΓ.-cl il state ul Will' I'XIS! - ■ in ; 111 > f. ill nl ι ·. York Urges A. L. Activity .. · . Sept 15 AP) —ΛI · V ι·! Trtim - . une Γ tin· ■; : .. ,·· ..! l:..· W ·ι ..I W.u and . ι.r . 1 i-·>ι.! i(i ' » K'issia a ■ ■! t. Ί > I > ; Μ ; Λ · (ίΐ'ΓΙΙΙ.ΙΙΙ.ν Λ·:.π· ι .■ 1.· «.··η nation ■ .·, ι · ! i I 111 III ι Γ. y .ill Ί portant ·!..·:«(:ιι« 1: ι·· I"!' 4n ρ 1 i c y ·!:.· t'hilrd States. Si rgi .nit York spoke last niuiit at I . '.itrii ·: Η' · ι r\ .re I'm I .e ! ■ un Ill eve uf the firs! ι "ι ι■->ίι·η ι·! tin 2'4rd annual ■ ι,' ι η ι.'fed v. ith orious de | ι ■· ! ■ ;-· 'i 1 (·11 :■ . I I .· inu ! ! ut! the ι .·!' riinflict. Λ ■' · I 11 t » ' '■ ' ' :T" Ί ' ' ■ Villi; .<··■. ι . .. Ί : ; ν . iiit ι if P"l: ; ; t, ;. 11 4 11 and in siiap h:.! mi:' - ρ· ' tey. Navy Will Guard Ships Secretary Knox Tells American Legion Lease - Lend Cargoes Will Be Protected. Vlilv . 111U ι :·. Sept 1.· 1 ΛΙ1) Sec- j III · ι \ Κ III ιX told III' Air I·! <· III 1.1' i'i"h ciitiven' ι·ill today th.it. l^'Uin t'in*·. tomorrow, tin· United States Navy would protect all lease-lendl 'cargoes traversing the sen "betwvei'i I Hi Αιιι i'<i :. ciiiitiiu'iit and tin· v.. ti ι ai11, π n! t< · Iceland'" I he .\avy ehief described tin· At ' · title lleet's mill' in uneqim'oca I 'fnguiigc "tu e; ι ; >t 11 π· ur destroy * e\ : ι ν axis - irl'icr nr .-uto-surl aee 1 Ίι 1 vncouiilcied AI'IiuiikIi Knox avoided the par I ι 111. · ι ·.. ^ ill "c ιΐ· 11 y " hi· announce ' ί nt 11*( ailed 1 he interpretation i- ' ' 1'ir ident 1 ίι·■ ' ι" i'lt shoot on : i"hl s|)i i i h ni Thursday night in London, particularly by the British press which broke out such jubilant h· .iMiiu·.- a : "U. S to Guard Our Ship " 1 ί 11 ■ Κη·ι·. announcement con vt '' 11Γ 11 the t ii l nt i ieial disclosure "I how th·' .\'av> w. - preparinc to t'ai ι \ ..nt Hi,, h,··. 11,11 i ι · y annunciat ed 11 ν \ 11 Km ι- e\ fit tlit heneel' >rth "xi.·- war v essels ei. -ring United St;.-·; ··,·'. ti h \v wale, would dû at their own perii. The Crop Must Be Harvested Faced with a seri ;;s . ln.rtage of male \\\ rkers in harvesting the $Γ>,000.00() tobacco crop this year. Lan caster County, Γ..., called on its women to drive tractors and do other work in the fields. Ilere are three sisters ana m lnjti.tr Liurd at work. They are Mary, Elizabeth, ilildred and l'aul ilowrer, of Columbia, l'a. London Marks Anniversary Β. *î * U.S.! In London Representatives Stop for Talks Before Pro ceeding to Moscow for Parley. [."inl'ifl. St -pi 1.,. (AIM \v ι h : yvtng uf the KAK reported already Id , it ■ π .ν ι in : (Ι ι iiiv >·π ι·ιι· <m ; · , ('in I II 1V t. till' I ' ! ' 1 ! · I ' S ' Mi .MOW lias arrived m liiitaiu t < .r .sli .po\ it 1.i I . Ι·.·!· ι: ι· ι ·. ·ι ι τ ; !1U 111 on tu II . Κ'.· 11 .,| !;,! t. .1 . ι a il;. - tion with the British and Russian:»'j ι ill li. .'Λ t· ι lu it Adol I 11 Ί II ·!'. Tht· RAF 'iii t· tiuH in Russia wore I 111 V t'.r 1*1 ! II.ill! Ί I ni ci l. 11 :■ · · il quart.·: - :n d.ratcd. 1 I tl·.· I'.n' i 11 |.:> ι .'i'1'.i./d reports thai AimTicau-iiiiKk' plain· · all t ady vvi r·· 11 :1 · ·ιτ\ ·.·«· > ι tl»*· Krd air luiri· .1 il li : 111 I I..· "I tl·.· An · u 1 111 i - S 1. ΊΙ !'| ·. I'll I'd I . 111 ' 11 \ . ". ; . I.. ·. ·.·. ith li tl . it !.. tl· «ι- t" U'a.-I. Hint. III. ('· Ί ' :.t 1:1 < · · : . a tran -AtI.m: r plane 11 ;;l t. · Ί Λ .■ Α ι ι.·; ι.. u < ■ : 11 ' · li.iy til it \V Α· ι .· il I ! lit till· 11:1 - I · 111 1 111.' V : I . ! ι ! ι 11 : ' . thr d.'l.11 "ii li.id ai . Whfl't' 1,1 I'11' Unified Kiiral'im." Il.ii ι ii λ '1 '■ ι" '''<'d [...ndiili ; · : ι ·1 u.. t ΊΊ: I I' ll ^ 1 1 11 i h . 11 I ·" simii'd. ν t li it I 1. ι - ί a ι ' ι , ι to t*niν v..;;. : l.'i. .•I p.'t < 11 π ■_·. Ill ! V. t·. t; '■ lo· 1 flout. Automobile Quota Set Washington. Sept. 1Γ».— ( VP) — The oil ici i)l production mau a^mcnl announced toda> that !). i iniMT production ol passen ger a vlomobilcs would he but iS. 1 p r cut below the output <.i last December lo conserve es sential liais lor deiciiM*. .Mauulac turei s will l»r permit t· (i to produce only MH.K4K pas senger ears in December, com pared with .ΊΐΚί.Ηΐί iu December, lr'h. it was made known at a j • •«■I'm; m i.· i»ti Henderson, di- i nt!»»; oi OiWt . civilian suppi\ | d>\ ision. with t!ic automobile de- j 11 use industry advisory commit i tee. POPE AS ho PRAYERS ΓΗΑί WAR MAY END Y,.: ■ ι : . I Al1) j ! '■ ij -ι ! \ : i I .ι · ν « < 1 L'j 111111 ie ; ι ; ! ί . ι : 11 ! ■ ' t -'.il 1 itus t pi ;iy j • ι ι ι : ;h« "i ( »ι·ι >l>er l'or a IΓ · . paye!' was , ' • ili ;■ ι. - ' ρ ; : : la·!! p.ι j ι,. 1 η·μ. ι !i • t·;,'· I ;„· . Γ 1 il !' i y, the 1 .· C !\ : ι . pa pi" II I ). I 1 ! I,a. .amoiitlced. | Mi<Sl\(; r I.oiiiIuii >ι·,ι!. 1.1.—ι \ I * >—Tin· Polish jir ministr\ announced ι 1 toda\ that I'lir \mciican vol unteers iu th«· roval air iroee, r cliiilin" .t menihcr οΓ the Amer ican ! · le M|uadron, were f! "missiuf·." ί " State's Bankers Say 'Yes' To Big Number Of Borrowers I v\ Daily I>i.s|)uleli Him-au. in t Sir Walter Hotel. I*> III NKV WI KII I Kaleigh. Si J »t. 1. ». It ι -11 ι tnit what thev · ι y .il· l tiaiikn l.Mi they are eu Id bit »· · (. t c · t i, >toi$\ -1 aeed eli.'iι aetei \v|in >;iy "n<>' autoaialie^ly when vi lor a l··.in ι ! - » t abaut X « 11 î h < 1 ' j ι ι l.'.i! · . .iiiy λ ay. ( '··■· ■ ?i ! c I Kill!. CiliriU'V I ' II ι. i ; i. y 11 : ii Η·< I ι ι ;my κ ι I >ift ii: e ι iv ι elea;· e ! ;i Maternent « » η ! h e 11 11 ( i : 11 ^ a e ! ι \ 11 s < ■, .-Kite e e m live! rial 11 « i · m i ι « -1; hanl..> f«»i* the ν t · ; 11 · 1 ! ι 111 Γ! » ι - r··; ·ι % ν. h fclî mi c d«n tally : - the inM o( ! kind c\ 1 prepart'd bj any late I the lie " d. In.'' last year the η .en ν 1 · ρ a «··..■ · π II )r Ta ' 11 eel et >t ; < -ei ·, \ί · ι1. .. I "yes" η.» Jess than lunes t· new borrower- wh<· uned η·<· a» grri'atim» $ 1 J!f>. 1 ;ί!!..Ί!Μ). The re})'>»t make il μΙ.ιin that The η tes in nuanv ea e h mid ha\'e heen written "fin ί < >r ÎHI . »r what η· «' 1 d'i ν - ,, t ter date I nrcn·! ·· '·. r n> 1 rather than "to pay." hee e. e in HUM ihnre λ "re renewed· Μί!ι·. 1 ·''» |o;,rw mi Ille .luU.i. em· ml .vi SXN-J ./toll . « ο.Me. Ti c C"iiι" i i ι ,il :...nk al.Mi made 1 .itl..v/.) 111 - ί. 111 ; ι 1 ι ■ ' I.-..ii- .ι t^lr^a t mi; Mlj.ii.i.-iCi.ti!'. Ii. :··ι t'lf lllslall \\ ι ill Ιο. : ι - J '. ι 1 . ' . y Jin· I Illation [ ι· list- mil·, ι ... ι .ι liifi than tin ι t Λ- lor tliu industrials. '.lay inacii· ι " j . ..Γ, in ■ l.il lini'iit 1, ..m. t tailing I S18:,784 5«2.8& and m addition hand-ι fed 7,457 iiiiv limns (not of tin· in 1 staUiTietvt variety) tor $3.ttl 4.105.78 M and in « *-i i 11 > 7 Inan^ tin S1Î.127, "»· I I in-. Vic : ti 11, n . ι1· m ii iicl'r.al and industrial, in.uli' in . Il £40,β84 ι -■ ι ?::>.!· ■" mi 17!i ίίη' in '.. "ι ι j ! ni. tt italt'd T.'!, 152 for ι IT( m»:<ii .">1. ('.·.· 'ins; .'11 11n·-e into an ιιν<τ- 1 j • u ιΊι1 ';I I· miis made by state ! « I ι "I ■ :id that the hank' r.- ι . U t in 7!Mî.f)30 times j r I ■ ·!«!.·.! oM·' tu liappv ( for the j ·:··ϋ ·! U.i t ι borniwci's a total ι ι Ί ' ι Η·'! " 1 ί I· s d sconnt in j ad\ .I'm '-) hi ra h or in paper re el· ι t il .·>· ivnevval Λ- "·: th ' then air 300 bank- ; (Continued on Pajje Five) ι Air Climax Year Ago In Contrast, Britain Points to Extension of Air Offensive Deep Into Germany. i iiiidiiii Sept. 15—( \i")—.lust on;· year ago. the German air oilVnsivc against Britain reach ed its peak in the most savage aerial battle the world has know.ι—a hattle which the Brit ish sa λ cost the nazis 187 planes. In sharp contrast with that epic struggle was a government amiuuni emcnt today that only one German aircraft crossed the British coast (luring the night, dropping hombs which caused minoi damage and ι tc>\ casual ties in a northeast town. Ί : : ■ ι ι ; :en ι ( ι n|xiasizod the Λ I· · ' ...it the battle oL' Si p ■II ί» ■■ ' '. ! il hi. e.-labhshod its ci m ■ I .1 !. : ι · > ι >vrr I iritain ami ■ π■··>I '; ■ 1 I· iii'is tu abandon mass r raid !..(■!1 e I ι 'ί anwhtle. of the ar \..! .■ ! 'id 'il in·.. Anifi'iean •ade fifilitei plane.- held ic te '! tin' I ; Λ I·' would il ν gn ι ά . iig ni fen roi ch. I ι .■ u'khi rd ! .ight mi:;.. ■ il with both niaehinc III . ■„·■■■ II and du better than κι μ ι. ■ ι and ha\ e a range ' near' ·. do :. it Was Mated, ι ιr ed -peculation that ie Hi' ' M be able t" inau irat (I; \ 1 ι aid.- deep into Ger any ί" ·. far a- Berlin. The I'. . · nit i 111 K^d their ol'fen ' , ,,ι M ■ I dii''inf< t lie week -end ith a Ί swoops along the I ; eiieh (ίlast. The Gor an ! " 1 Gneisenatl and charnli'iit heltorod at Brest — ere a:; '< 'bjeets ol attack. Cotton Futures \re Lower · v.. s pt ir, CAP) -c0i ii I ' , ••p ned 5 to !» lower. (' " : -tead or during the •c··: · 1 ' 1 11 t lie pace of trad n; continued slow. Values were 2 ι 7 Ό- lower: October 17.85; Ill-ell ] May 18.35. WEATHER Kill ΝΟΚΊΊΙ CAROLINA. (. encra 11 > lair in interior, con siderable (·Ι(ΐυ(Ιίι«« on const (>»_ ni"ht and Tuesday. slowly rising temperature. Rumanian, Bulgarian Ports Shut Sea-Borne German Drive Against Russian Forces on Crimean Peninsula Fore cast; Bulgarian Army Par tially Mobilized. Ankara. Sept. I.Y—( \!'i -— Λ sea-borne Nazi drive a.'.ainst liussian forces on the Crimean pen insula was forecast li.v observers here today as Balkan sources re ported the German-, had ordered all Rumanian and Bulgarian Black s. a ports closed to coin met r ial shipping. The reported German action capped π currins rumors that both t!ie Germans and Italians had I cen cutice lira! :ιι; men and • i i;is in Bulgarian ports, pre sumably an attempt to land tr.: «■·■·-. belniid the Soviet Dnieper livir defense line in the I kraine. 1 • inly List Thursday it v.-a.- disci" -l i ll tii.il Soviet Kui'-'ifiii C'ommi.-ai Mnl'iUiv liart protested to Bulgan., that he had overstepped the bounds ot neutrality by permit!him German na\ at preparations in her harbors. l Dispatches from Sofia last night ...id partial mobilization of tire Bul garian army had been ordered for today and that the government was putting into effect decree- providin;1, severe penalties for .-aboiage and sui)\ ersive activities. ι It was beiicved here that the re ported German préparations were prompted by dissatisfaction with pro gre. s of the campaign in the Ukraine m which tiu llimianian army ha been playing an important part. There have been repeated reports that both tin Rumanian public anu army leadei , re oppo-ed to enii imuing the war against RlissTa now that tin pi'ii1 nee.-, of B> sarabia aiu' Norlli' in Bin o\ in... which the So viets tool: liv ultimatum more than a year ago, had been won back. Iran Warned By Russia Teheran. Se; ■■ ( ΛI ' > Λ spokesman nt Ûie Sm it t vinbMssy de- , clarcd tod.iv tl il Iranian gov-1 · ι ruinent will ' < η v< ry j m-at difl'inil; . .. ·. Κ ga lions lea\ ·.· Ί ··· · ' ·· : I 1 German, ll. ' i .j . >!. an ; H Limnnian d 11 > . I.' <! ί>· tponemeni « t. de|.,ir: ire l'Ut il all then !,..<! been 1 ent tiff tu intei ι Anoint r ι ί ι : ι ' ■ < e an ' fit this niiiinn, 11:111. ι m hitlsh custody She, ι inrier Russian u 11 ' ! n 11 .· η t ire till awa il un ι ' ι'.··ιι. Gulley Charges This Week, Αν !«ail.v l().s|i.itrh Bureau, In ι lu· >e ι ■ ι in κ ι ι ij.\ iiinkv v\ ι t;u ι Kaleigh. Sept. I.». ·· : < 11 , Herbert Gulley. Ian . st..le'.·- . I'. S internal revenu mi, tu ι ii':n,; about the oust' ·. > ■ s <· | une I m >■ ·., t'ni li etnr ι I >' ' * " ! -ι m nl ( ! reeiub rn. \\ , 1 \ :.. 11 :/>■ Ihis week with filins · l«n mal , l'hargt ivy which Guilt ν · ·>;>·. ν lu Meet his aim. Tin pap"r.s, vnluniinmi aid nun. 1 rf' η· a- tn specification-. \\ pmb· ' 1111y Iie put in the hands "I G ;y Τ ileher ι in. chief of the Wa :. η■·,".■>η ' interna! rev enue di parlaient. tonmr- I fii\\ tl 11· nth there always e\ ,-·. . the ι · sil ii 1 t \ ι1 unloi iked fur delay. Se\ era ι \\ i" -k ago it seeir i d - are Ih e' a' i'.es v. i-nld be formally lodg · .•d, bet ι he ι · \> as a change of in nul . ' it tin· χ t η ■' ent. Galley is u ng to throw about, hp whole book al the collector, Willi ι he charges 1 mu i η ti the whole gn- j nut. Many of (hen, are aimed di- ; "ctiy at the cotl'cl··!· liiniself. but : inst as manv hi' ' !■" Ihr ugh 1 IVTr-·. Henrietta Mann, head of the1' ;ocial security dh i ι who is •ioi">ht into the piot re 1 u after lime. Altogether there will be SOW© j 3o?en or more so eific cha-gn-: | A'hich are expected to tn s ,.. iien To Newfoundland Maj. Gpn. Gerald C. Kraut J'.ij Gen. GeraM C. Brant, coin mandins officer at Randolph Field, Texas, ι ho air corps training center, has been assigned to command the Now)' iu'iillaii'1 I'.ase ι *. ·:ιι·ιι.ίτι<1. 'i'he bast· is one of those received by the U. in the destroyer deal with Britain. ! ι Lease-Lend ' Τ*"· .·. *Λί Ή Μ "* à 1 λ\ President Roosevelt Tells Congress Extent of Aid Given Through August. Washington. Sept. l'i.—(ΛΙ'ι —President Koosevelt reported tti ( ongress toda> tli at aetual c\ p«irt <;!' American w .1 r supplies tn nations fiuhtint; the axis, under tin· lease-lend program, had totaled Slil0.tt7.fi70 up to .Aimlist 31. This I'iuure represented ex penditures (or weapons and other supplies actually sent ahroail. Iî; 11 the President add ed defense articles transferred. inelii-I'mi; some still waiting to be shipped mounted to .1:1 ad ditional Î i'.701. while var ious services. such as «-('pairing naval vessels, added up to still another liurc 01 S78,lfi!).377. ι ι ι v i <ι v. ι \ 4 . 1 ί « : . " ». I U l l l .( Ο I . I LI ' - ui.·: pmvidi .i S" ■ : ' ι. Γι » ; : ΐ. 7 4 ; > in a.-si.»t noo t<· I! · : ·· <· ;j\V I·': ι ι 1 I κ " < ί ' 1 1 ■ > r irtifli - ι ■: : >f| f.n shed ddcd tip τ · λ νίπ.'.οηο, mu ;\!' ι; "Γ!ilj-·. t!·. :· ' · d ::· h I port tlit: ■ ' · ι ι nit h ·>! \ iiî'i t t;ii ' ' ·»Γ do oust' artii-ii »· i . ! ιi<■ ht ires I ' ' ν : ι U Ί ν Ι··:? ι Η ι; ;ίί ii ι "1 ι·,·. .... · ;im ho;; nil ^ : . ind \* r ι ί ην will ';,r, · ' m :. I 1 >iι nd the πνι··· t : ι !i1.11 ί; ι η t\ ···· inato the w ! " To Be t iled erili Reports <y 11 ' Ί11 "lu· t' ι .'. ·||ι 'Ml' "I till' , ! !ι.ι· V 1 I I'l'tl ir'.s ull.it I I p:>- d..ld I d into pro and an i,'··:.· i>ou grt*up.-> "d iti-., :·· 1li.it tin· U I k ill t ι :. ; ι t ·. pi 't'tl <1 CiOt lillli W ι 1 . t ■ ι ·»»· 1Ί tin· ; ._· -, v. :i cii ι ill !>r ino! ,.u· ■ ti · : u 11 · 11 in · 111 ι ' bi' given Mi II ι · ■ (1) That ·.... y - ahiirtagos in tin·! •iilk'ft r'.s · ;·ι·.·, ι· .vrivd iv calling mi ι 1 ;·· > .- fur subscript I inn.- tn inakr the deficits. (2) That Mr.-. Mann, with tin·' inowledge . 11 : ί I ι . ι ΐΊΐιΊ ι : tin •(■lU'rtoi. has . "in: cted lotteries in lu· nil i ι Ί Ci) 'I'll, t M M ' I c\ ι.'Ι •oars solicited ι run ther enjpinyep- ι •onstvibut i"n- ι■ ι hirlhday prest nt- | m the ι'Ίιι'γ: ι ΊΊ H· < , . · ; ιι· itlrn- Ι ally, ,ι \ ι ι \ ' ' dep. ri mon t I villi· Jgainst a slip rior receiving any 11 in ι ul pi- rnt Ii hi- force. poll iltν 11n win · .iixlatorv disini al. ( 1 ) That 1ho ο· 11( ι to·· ha ιepi'at •dly I'ailod 1·· toll Iho truth in deal- | ης with Ο ι dit·,. ; 'id w ith thor om j >loyoo- It 1 a\ 'ίίμΊ 1 ';.11 nil one icoa ion Rnli.··'ts iii 1 M an applicant or a position 'hat S n:;'.. Jo-iah ;Ccr.,i—: j "n F <*? Γ."" rluge Pincer [s Closing \bout City in the North, Great Battie for Leningrad Continues, With Ger man Planes Pounding City; Fighting Fierce on Entire Front. Moscow "sept. I ."·—ι ΛΡι—The fir-i (ii iniiii crossing of the grc.it Dnieper river south of be sieged Kic\ was admitted today l>.\ Soviet Itussia in an official report that the rail .junction of Ktcmcuchug. I7."> miles hclow the Nazis "after man.\ days of fierce fighting." ('Πιο Cîen ..m . Ii'.v.vver, some nu- an ■ el.in: ' d ihey trussed the γλίί 1 )mcin-i ' > t..ke Zaporozhe, 411 m lie III! Ill a- i of Κ ivmenchtlg. ) armies against Far the ι -· ·' itli tlu· Hed IV rcpoi ti d holding I irm nnaii ι Hi ι i > 111 to cros.- the Hi ii ι it : wht 1 lln no:ih great Clllll ighting v. a- reported over L d and . tin I ir.d and ap llussian's second l! ·. l in Kussians said 100 planes fought m the latest duel over l.i ningrad. with the Germans fleeing after losing 17 machines. The Soviet afternoon com munique again reported merely that the Ked army fought the invaders along the entire front last night. • lu ulii'.i Κιvmenehug. on the ast bank oi tlu Dnieper, wa- aban ohed In tin· C'li riiian was not told ! ι tlve tatly morning Soviet c»ni ' 1111 it 111 e ιιι·ι_ did it indicate whethei (Its· an.- had made progress in :t■ ιr f tit nt attempt to extend the •uthern jaw ol a wide pincer move lent against Kiev. The loss of Kremencliug ap parently increased danger facing Kiev, for onl\ last Friday the Kussians acknowledged the évacuation ul < hernigov. a city SO miles north ol Kiev between the Dnieper and Desna rivers. The move! ι lit ol ihc German i! t - north and south ol Kiev in icated till■ y were trying to meet be ind the city, which stiil was I'ierce > ic-i-ting ti c Na.. a- the war cut into it.- l;;th week. I ι,, I·:ing on tin central front > ι > ; il·'-- Μ ι :: ■ SSUI'O 111 < «I;.. .·· "ΐι ι burned and wrecked ■ν ·île;·.. .ι ι.ι·> ι»mit 'in the road N'apoli m It ι. >k tn Moscow. The 12i)th anniversary yesterday of ill*.· ueeupatiun oj Moscow and the •\ ' 1 ■> X. ι i » Ίι ι >n l· αϊ ml tin· Ger ., ι . . . iv . t uι miles l·.e.-t ui ti.i' Russian capital — and .·> ■■ "iv 1 .nl cxceed U N; . .. <·· ιΓ ι y Hvip day-. _IGHT WEIGHT LEAF UN OLD BELT FLOORS W · ί s Λ Sep; 1 Γ. —(AD — .. ■ - ■ ■ ■ ' ι; .ι1 : .ι■.Ιο t bacco ι ι : t. .ι ι loot - of the lid Belt today. \! ·;> dci nod to offer ill .,· ; .liter first ale.·- tomorrow, but they wore op i 1 ν " ild be high, .. ι tn th ,o on belts Axis Thrust From Libya Is Routed ; \D -Two axis . ' ι ι ι h ο.ι-oil in Libya • i: ■ :: . · do- m to Egyptian ι \ >.· lin y but were routed y Γ.ι t -h mechanizod forces · pcr " li'i ι ι- ι·ι· 'if the RAF. 1 ■ . d I'd It.d an-German 'iii ..·. ι o ..id tu h a \ ι fallen back ■ I.:! y an lot ritory . M i ll "ο: ι : : heado al ters called I·,. .·\ι· liin t . π connaissance in 11 ict . d that it reached "some lit·· I \ : 11 l alhug back, the ■ : · :i ! - ! · ι ο η - idol ably in men :md equipment, the daily communi |iio aid. T'm British at the -anie time an louneed "a series of brilliant raids" auai! ' ι*ι» sioue positions at T" In k, Libya, in which an Italian of fio ι and throe ether men wore cap rued at one punt A British force η- been under - :oge at Tobruk since ni id \;iril. '!'!■ rods wire carried out by Β t »li oatroK Satui rla\ night. j. ι·ι ι el 111 Ί I llir le -, ι ΙΟ t
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1941, edition 1
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