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HfcttÎSfsmt Brnltj Utspafrff ONLY DAILY NL ASPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NO Κ1 H CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWEN1\-EIGHTH YEAR 'th a HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 2 1, liUL ' 'u u 1J1 s V: χ κ Ρ τ' Ίΐ ν d! υτ κ κ ν υϋ ν FIVE CENTS COPY 'Nice Work, Old Pal!' Ronald Coleman receives a congratulatory kiss rii'ht in the ι from his three-months-old pup, Chub, after winning a lapel meilal for writing the best letter on "Why 1 Own a Uog." The contest was s pon - .nd by tin· (ireenwich Village (Ν. Y.) Humane League. Chub's brother. Doc, i.i a bit too tired to express his sentiments. Ronald has seven oti ( r pup» and their mother at his Jersey City, N. J., home. Post-War Reserves Of Food Proposed Britain Outlines Plan for Supplying Europe in Emergency Period After War; United States Consulted on Proposal. I. : dmi. Sept. J I ( APV -The ι! ι >ι a va-t 11■ Ί οι loud re • ι I..:· supplying Kit rope in the ■:. y period alter the war—a pi·"! ι :i which the United States dy lia.'· been consulted—-was pro d . > Great Britain today to the ( ·,.·.! ni allied governments. !■'<■! ι :Hη See: tary Antttony Eden ι i t»t?· lent to the e ;incil from U s. Arbassador John Q. Winant ο '.·!;: ; that the United States be ! ι ' the undertaking to be "of ;. .' prospective usefulnes. Γ : 11 · proposal was made alter the ι m I had approved the I ί ■ » s< \ « Ί t < a chill eight-point Atlantic char :< w:th ut dissent, pled;; ng adher ι ■ I tlie "coinm· -n pr.iie pis ol I cy" and cooperation "to the best : ability." \ : csi 11111 :on t" till- till et V. a ·. I .pled b\ a \ "ice ft > a . a ί 1er tin· s >\ let ambassador, Ivan Maisky, had ι · · : ο cil that lin - -a ■ · π agi* v nt with the I ' aidaim nlal prill t pies ι tin.· declaration and asserted ' '':·· Soviet Union would defend I c right of every na!a>n 'a' md - ! ■ lerntoi : il iil'a ty and th·· ■ .a I · ·: der and form ι.' govern1 : ι· lit ι ' ' ' m n choice. lie for the vote \. ; ; · · : < l'he Netherlands f reign minister. Dr. K. \' il Κ let I en- ι ibjrt ' I t < ι po ",t Ί tiie Ιΐι ο-c\fi ! I'h a : oh dl de 1 ' ·11. \t hieli pi t·· a etpial . c c· I a· all nation - t · v. · a id Irad" ι ■ ι ■ ., w ! ι a It r a ! · : t "with du " Ί !■ τ their exi :t:ng obhga \'. ι : Κ :· 'fen- sa id 111·· a'. · ·\\id alia < ' ;■··:' I 111- "cannot b" at tamed i : 1 1 1 ' ! ι!ι· exceptions ίο -| wore •I II" pleaded lor aboMio a 1 ι !1 .ι i" I ia rri'V and "ihscruuinatiιι \ ι ' it m internatn nal com merce." Argentine Troops Occupy All Airports •III· litis Aires, Sept. it.— ( \l'> — ■—lingular arm> troops ( timi ΙιΊ • el llii· oct ii|)alit>n of all inilil.ii > airports in the eountiw todas after arresting a number til .Miuiig av iation officers in a series of sxvift moves apparently in spired by fiar of an uprising against the government. Oll.c'al quarter-. declined to com ι in' oil the sudden de\ lopn.ent, wlia ii <■.ι■ ι. d a llurrv of excitement I· ' 1 night m til.· chamber o! deputies, but Mime sources linked the govern "it nt action with a cut. nt cngres • iond investi^ati η of na;'.t activities η. Argentina. Haul Damante Taborda. chairman e! the committee conducting the in (I1 i.v. - rl he under·'* d tliat the til li"1" il -ted "included -ome who have he: η plotting with a view to patting an end to the an ■-ligation ' Taborda made thi- assertion short tUuntuiued on Pu^e Three) Nazis Turn Roosevelt's Words Back lîerlin. Sept. :M. — (Al*) — President Koosevclt's statement concrrninff llu» freighter rink Star merci* confirms lliat Ger many acted according to inter national law in torpedoing the vessel, authorized German sour ces declared today. The ship was armed, was con voked I» cncm> cral't, and car ried the liai; of Panama. not of the I luted States. t!ie> stated. "Whoever accepts .111 entnij convo\ Iherehj necomcs a part ol an encm.i formation " these sourei s said. • Ivoosevelt. hy his description ol Ih. ir.cidci (. himself reveals < li'e ι > t!\ 1·.· ;. ι t procedure of til'· (ierinan siilim.irinc." (ivi :r..in ii- s asserted lli.it Ko;. i ,t il m i hiimiiu; it was im niitcria: v. '.'elι·ιτ such .i ship a·, l ,1 ( ink M ii' \\ t ι .· iriiii'tl or L! 1 . Kietî ; r what II. ii; it llew. "is ti i In 1 Uihlis'i wild wes\ jus 1.: . 1 ■ *■ I i:.lci national law 1 ii- -aid. "me American 1 re (1, :;l ' 1 .1 , ■ ni ;ι. ales, k-or ii .iii.it s ι limse wi'o impair or prevent normal trad · in-lu 1 11 countries not .1 war w itn each other. 1 iu:laii(l is l!i p.. .i.e. Storm Hits Houston,Texas I ! « ;ii ! ι ή. Ί , . . Sep',. i AIM . ·. ; c ijM'ifi «U · i i· .m» riiccd l·nvarti \ ι·ί -ι I! J·., ι .· u 111 L'4i i- i.· ι m l« »da.y a ί t« ·. h 1.1! ·:, .ί lu! I .ii;d ι«' iwptvtfd blow .it Η π 1 t1 ί ι. Ί\·.\.ι ' lai^t· t nly ι ι u ι·.· J if 1 1 >u> v» t iV (k .αϊ. many ai jm.d. I Jama^t; r a η .* ι d into million. ( >i doi la ι Ai ter . i Hi j \ . :t.i! 1 < » ! ' t· » tl; · ι ί ι i · 11 * * p. lit;. II ai ι .ι · ·' .>''<'),<)(»() ρπ -< ·ι1 . the toi m ιΐιο\ r(l i ou a i*(i . < si ι* lor br îuri ii Ν iro^doehi·.-., Tex., and. Snri vrporî, La., but il- vulocity um.·· i diiiiini. I î ι m ί ; from that of till td 77 j η. i an liuii!· whirh bulleiod llou.s- ! h 11. Ί'ή· city, caught unaware all.' •|.( \. · . ■ ; I. r I· inc. .u ye-tei'day alter ation predicted π was safe. was witli i · ; t ι led πι· I'.iwer in .siun'e section ,iiul had ,i low water pressure. 111 u: -1 an.I buildings were un i.ioleii; linn > I riieture were blow η ι,. λ\ 11. · ii » ί ' Is weie Hooded. U. S. Did Not Sponsor Film Washing'·· u. S"pt. ί ι.\Γ> Nicholas Schenck, president ot Loews. Inc. tvslitied 1«.da\ thai th, federal government had fo part ;n producing or distributing the mo tion picture "l.and ol Liberty which an Idaho theater owner decline to show because he charged it contain d 'irnpaganda. Schenck told a Senate subcommit tee that Maurice Sa: lie. Loew's (Continued on Page Three.) LENINGRAD DEFENSE HOLDS Limit Proposed Ôn Profits Blows Ease Mcrgenthau Favors Act Treasury Score tary Says 'Much More Stringent' Excess Profits» Taxes Are Necessary; No Techni calities Announced. Washington. S-.-pt. !l.— ιΛΙΊ — Secretary Alorgeiitliau told < on grcss toda\ In· believeil that all lirolits in tins country should I»' limited to si\ per cent duiïnn the cm rent emergency. 'l'est i l'y i 111* hclmc tlu· Him.-·.· ta; 111 i; Μ1: ι-ι >ι ) 11111 ;U'r in suppi ι; t ni' curly pa .ι.,<· ιιΓ tin· . < 11 : ι : 111 11:11 ! ■ m's prie, «•'•I'll >1 I·111, t!:c Τγινι: ury head sai ! that he Felt that "much more strin I It" CMC ■ pl i Ί it l.i \c Wi 11, Id bl ι '.ι ·■ i ·- - ,i l'y. ι "il :.il!v il t ! 10 H'lVi'l'll nun! η icalit t· > a all .- ci'.iiicnts ' il the p.· · I 111 1 ; : 1 i< ι '1 1. » Il :ai.e -aci il'ices te ca. l'y eu! I':· île! .Ί ι ■ ; ι ■ ίί ai il. lu responsr to questions II ν Representative Williams. D. inoc ·!. .Mis·«ni. ίto just what the Treasury lia:l in niiiul regard incr profits. Marvr:it!::ui refrain ed l'roiv. .'.oinsr iiila technicalities, hut said his peronil philosophy in t lit· matter was sùnpl» that all corporations should lie "satis lied" it they could earn si\ per cent on their invested capital. lurkey Day Is Muddled Five States Join Group Celebrating Week Early, S i χ Switch Back to Tradition. ill,!· s· ιr I. I Ai ! Til. c Ί· : π ι ' m : il i· >uf v. i en ' !ι· Th m·. i;r i nt; I );ι ν \\ ι m't I· If .1 III: ·: i'.v the ia-'t Hi:. • ί ί \ ι ή · lat< .1 u · ! 11 < i ι ns Ma.-.-ach:: I'll.-, whor· Tis> I ); y started ,.·,:·< .. ■: , · 1 I; · ■ '■ · Mil- . inc. · 1114(1 Α ι ) : ι DX iU!v i! no bal; ncv '. .il J.:·. ; 1 . ·■ ! I - l n! Ill tilt :<·,:;· Willi Pros,· ■ (Μ . 11 111 . ·· 1 Ne il·:· fl.lt" ho hi.· IKI1110(' I iιatlk.· l; . ml: I ):i v. I Ik· nil .ii'.. r;·· ,1 tin ι 1 . ! ' Ί1 I, III K. . ·. label ' 111 il I, ! Tl :. d: m 'h. in n 1 ! 11 -allot a πιοιί i I \ ι > ·,.·»; · l; tradi : inn. Since I:, ■ · ! ·. when Ill >t:ito· l u"!'. 1 · > !. a I · : ·ι · . m r i , · : e t won · " : \. 11 II ' a I ' 'ill!, at lei -1 ' : h.\ .. ilchcj into lin '· 'Ί. Ill· If ·. .·..· ι - IX · .thor il ·'. .· S"i"' I'··' - I" tin n|,|. ... ,i. icly . , 1! let! ii, \: n'.i-i .m' T· : · vet. At le., t ! -, tie \. ,. ,\·11 lb .em the ', ,,1 :·, tKI| t ίΊη,ι· >. ι > . , II ve\ in·; .tied ted V Th' - ■e Λ : ... 111 .· . Hi U.I ·.· I'T ,1 ula he'.. Κ : a a . Λ1 e II I a II. I \ol . I,. λ, I. v. I laiap.-lai -\e . .ii \IC'i, I 1 ..1 ; ■ ' I Vl III - V I ..a . .. :. ι. ι , . ι ii... :-»·»utii I)ak·'ta l ι in ι. ■ ci ■ aed \ '!a nul it. I lit . î i . wl ι e the I'll .;t ι in - · ;. 11 ι. 11 11 . II. v.a 11 bi cal; t radi tien and eel··! rate .\nvcinb< r Ua. In addition til Ala .^achii-et! tin traditii'iial> who are itching tn lin Hi ι. >-( \ cl I . ei l· " : : 11 I'll! a re .Mill' Nul th C'a :'nl a ι, ι. I ί I: ■ nie S land ana pi'ehably I'm.iicct.cut. .Mianwhil . t Ϊοηιμκι. M · ■' I i all Ne'Λ ΛΙοΧ ici ι. Nebrasak, South Carolina and Do la w ar, arc dciiai tins Ilio I 'i 'evidential incii|). Fire Wrecks Oil Plant Whiting, Ind . Sept L'i (AC) — Fire which Ici- - cil a ili.cn ex plccmn attacked the Standard Oil Company's plant in·:··. leaving one can dead and .several injured and tlueatening I 'i.c storage tanks. Λ spokesman for the company said '.ne lie::.ci with an explosion in the ρ Mp ho .se of the number one treat ing plant, spread In refinery pump ί,ηιι v id to an a-.»il..Mr plant, used l,,r pr.cc-sing kerosene. In the neighboilicud wen· four large gas oline ii'rage plants, but the wind direction helped !" ket'p the flames away iron; them. Tanks S creen Russians in Advance; Against Nazis i . ;·η actual buttlo se ne somewhere «m the sprawl (. : .·ι . ·: Ιί . arse :ι:; behind a .-crcen cl tanks again -1 the (Jerri.·.ι . 1 · · aid. ing shells. I'hoto wa- ta!; " ·.· , Ιί·.·ιί rir.y | ront, showing Soviet troops ad >· ran be seen ar:.- ng ' .·. bur.-t iphvr. Struck Ships j\. t& Released Middle Belt rrices (jam Slight Decline Noted on New Bright Belt, But Middle Belt Prices Are Higher. Kale.gh, Scpl. 24.—(ΛΡ)—Price ■il the majority of quoted grades on ί In· New Bright tobacco belt d -ciined ι bit yesterday but there was a ι light rise on the Middl Belt, a fed- : ral tate report said. Nnv Bright averages: Orange leaf: line 4:i. g od 41. 'air 39. low 3Γ>. common 25; orange' smoking leaf—fine 43, good 42, fair ι til. low 37. common 30: leir.on cut-; u rs---good 43, fair 43. low 4L1: lemon tigs ν■!κ-ice 43, I in. 41, good 40, '■ 30: i:i indescript— best thin 10.50, i best heavy 10.75. c mmonest crue ix. ι Middle Belt averages; Orange loaf—good 30. f >· 30. low lit!, i·.m.:non 1 8; nraSg 1 1 : it; mg lea ! 11, : a i ι 3ίΐ, low 35. common ··.>·. lie il cutlers g< > ·ι1 44. fair . ! ν 42: 1 η >n In:: eho'cco 43 41. i\o d 39. lair 33. low 20 50; t :·:«>!! primings -choice t.3, line 42. rι fa;r 31. low 20; nondes .· : 1 " · 1 bin 9 ]xί>r :■{ thin 5, ■ t ··. y 9.25. CHINESE AIRPLANES ENTER BiG BATTLE Shimgkmg. Sept. 24,—(AP)—The Chinese Central Daily Nrws said in iy lin Chinese air I rce hurled a hiigi · "·;ιΙΐ"ϋ' "I |ΐ!;·ΐ) · ,ν· : t : . I, ■ \ : ' till· 1 )1 g battle · 11 Ν ι r t ! 1 liai.·: [ι'ιι nee, which ι ntercd its : lit) ι·, ι . , ti 'da ν . Phi I ' ■ ι 11 ier. were .-.aid to ha vi ,ι : ■ . i Japane <■ plane, and tu mbed ,ι Japanese gunl o il in Tung ■ ι ·-, I. . : ι ' a n mg to ba -e. \·. . I b ■ mit !.. .-I Red Airmen Claim Control With ! I ;· ■ i■ ! 1 Army ;it ! he ( 'ont ral i'l'iint, S j ι' 'I ( ΛI ' ) lid airlorc · pilots el.ι ι ι domination oi the an· ■ Λ οι 1 ht ci :. i ral sector . .1 tin· Gei - nan Un- a Iront thronyii .-mashing "I about l.lMO pianos sine, the start if tin· I-a" ι ιSmolen.sk. i ϊ ν at! ο <Ί·. ant i -ii in Ta ft I ire and ra id.·. up ί Coi nan-hold aitdrom >. Ihey div ι <1. liorman pilots assign ,'d to 11.ι .sector have boon forced into oo ; . an ie inactivity. Πιο mi.·, ι î » ι « ι r of the Smolensk area. ίο 1 . mbing plan·, and two obsor\;,: η irait wore the ..nly Git man a ·ινο pianos seen by army ι>bs< r\ ι I\ : ι-- ,.n pianos showed intense ac tivity. lied army souri·, s reported. Low ' ng biplanes were almost al wa\ e\ idcnco on patrol and con : .n rations missions. High fly ing 11 ^ : ι : ι and bombers sped to and from tii rman linos. ί WEATHER FOU NORTH CAROLINA Generally fair, slightly warm er in southwest portion tonight: Thursday partly cloudy, prob ably followed by showers in , mountains. Mer ch. a η tm en May Be A rrn ed As Next Move Washington. Sept. î I—(ΛΡ) -—The arming of American mer chantmen today hecami the next probabl" move in the shoot on sight campaign to make the "de I CI1SI \ C « il UTS (it till1 1 IlllCll States ii ii uithe.ilthy hunting j ground loi' axis raiders. It would npccsiUiite modifica tion «il th»· neutrality ait. and il nrght eventually involve the stupendous technical jolt of fur nishing gnns and gun crews for more than 1,(100 ships. President Roosevelt. however, told his press confi π nee yesterday that a de cision on the neutrality act prob ably would be forthcoming next week, and lie hinted strongly at its nature, in one respect, when he · ::i«! that tin· I nitcd States probably w a - headed low aid the arming of its merchant marine. Feed Crisis W?ckaro. ·· .· » ·.■: ?s Farm Workers tt« Seek De frrinem: U '■ r Selec tive Servie Act. "Ii''. ' I Ai·.' ■ ■ ! ' ' .1 ,· ·Η'·Ί !. "Ί (M, i II t:, I ' ι ; ; ; · (ί ι·;,ιι· i" h ( ' ! 11 ■ I ' : j le; lu " i. lit·',1 : ι ' ! : ' lis·· II',·· . ■ ' « · ι . Il .. |. ' .1 ! I ι 11 ' ; il ■ ii' ••I h:. . .11 |<|. « .· · .-Mil. and h : ι <i ill ι·ι\ι tin Γ c H'li; : ι t <··.:!! tti. li-.'ifl ι if ι kl!.!1.. W: . : I . I 11'Ί'ΐ. I 1 '.'(t 111 ,. 1 ' for . 1 "i I>; ι· ι ■ '. 111 ; : r. I : ■-·!.. it nui" Γ· ill I'l I ΓΙ' ni I.Il .: I . ■ '"Il I! ■ til ι U'1'Π state·. JAPANESE S LAS It BUDGET FQK YEAR Tokyo, Sept 124.—(AP) The cabi net formally ad pted Today a plan declined to v|,i h the 15)4! : ><\d i > ι ci , £et by 1.'»()'>,0()() yen, I )*·:·:ι■ ι - ; ί :<I. ('Πι > r η was quoted at L\'!.4 cents be: on dealings were suspended when feezing orders were announc ed. ) ITALIAN MINE LAYER STRUCK BY TORPEDO l,i irinn. S· pt i ΛΡ'· \n It.il Ian mine lav r ·Ί t ι"'· Ί ι m ;■* class has been torpedoed !·>· a Τ>; ti-h sub M'.i'i'ipe in the cent:"M· rl terranoan and "probably diM<4. v· ilth ad miralty announced t"d.;y Tre eiimminicii'.e : 1- · ' d the : torpedoing of an a\i v>p!v ship ' f about 5,000 tons, but d o * -ay ι \vL-,u ν It had been sunt. Plane Fiant Strike Voted S e a f a r ers Union M oves to Return Ves sels to Service; Con ν %J ·ν> Λ *■ *Α V v.- V* Λ. ΙΛ WO «V I. 1 1IVV· (Il.v The Associated Press.) Leaders of the AFL Seafar ers International I nion moved today to release 23 strike-bound ships while an overwhelming strike vote in a California mili tai·.·, aircraft factory posed a new and pressing problem for federal conciliators. John I ! 11 ·.■- κ. ecretary of Seal:.: trs. aim· m ci ni New York that ι s h : 11 bci ·.-: ;|j : Oetings were bein^ held tin- 'i:.iiiu to discuss releas the As I coιrn ι ; ι. 'on lia.- :> ; ·. n-ci ont," I lawk told newsmen, "the sensible tiling to do | ii to put the men hack on the ships I and relea ι ..mi thvn let tlu .'i.i'diatioii ... ; h.iiidle the 11 i■ - pule." The strike, over war bonus rates, was m icnrd vcsterda> h.v Sccretar\ oi Labor iVrknis to the drions. mediation board, after efforts <»t the niariiime commission i<; compose diftcr enees between tin union and the ship-owning coii^anies tailed, ϊ nion men acc.r , u the maritime commis .ion ot .:.»11■ iahor taeiies. Tin.· mediali'»» rd . Led .-Ink- J ii. lu return ' union and ship ( nei that the ν es- | t \\ t're "\ ι 1 ' ! ' U . I 1 · Λ ded I iir lin : !.. ; . < ■ de - . !.. t materia! I rie new sink· threat wa- cli leeted arainsl '. onsohduted Aircraft < 01 r. ation .it >an l>i< :;t). ( h-.iani s;r>ii.(N)a.O(.HI u m til ot tu d ; im ImiiMit r>, placed h.\ the t ni' d state.·». Itrilam and hei tllies. Ίiu Interna ; Machinist.. ( ,·\e I · uncrti !.. . c,;it that Pd.o . ·. :: · « ' - ! ι Is t ( . · .ι cd wage » kod . ! -Ί. 111 ί ; ♦ · l 1111 ii ; « ■ ί. ο. . -1ι i » « » ι ; i I "i nii VInpjuyci .«! u eted l>y j μc \ i> >u>ly agree». ι<; ι cm·.· ι ii ii... ο inimuin sea it I ■. be^innc i\s. The ; iu.i« has tun - ; ι .ι < " . · t mi ι> 1 '1 i e 1 to ι . 11.-1 t . · U . : : 11"t >: ; : .>.) Ct it -(».» c; 111. · .· . .) CI lit . <!iv rate var\ . ι .. experu nee. PRO-AXIS JAPANESE RALLIES SQUELCHED : . \ . S : \ 1 . .1 ι i ■ ant s. go\ cm : day sqiu ichcd the pians ol Γι ν .no N'akano and Ills pr·. Τ . «r·nip i r a series 01 i. .. s, nay célébrai : ι. u the In.; 1 . .··...> ol JapatiV alliance with Hi ri: and Huine. CHARTER GRANTED SHORT RAIL LINE Raleigh. Sept. -1 ( AI1) A rail road company winch expects to run only a mile and a hail ol track re ceived a ch uter ol incorporation to day from Secretary of State Thad Eure. It will he known as the Cherry Point Rail "ad Company and will run Iron Haveloek a mile and a half toward Clu ι : y Γ int. It plans to connect there with a five-milt gov trnni'ent railroad running into the fherrv Point marine ha<f> Pressure In Ukraine Soviet Army News paper Declares Ger mans Hurled Back Over Battlefield Lit tered With Nazi Corpses; Ukraine Trap Denied. I H.\ Till· V^sorialrcl Press.) Red armies defending; Lenin mad \\ι·π· ri purl· il hurling the ί Germans hark over <i battlefield litercd with Nazi corpses today, while on the central Iront, tierce Russian counter blows were pic tured as easing* the pressure on Λ1 arshal Seirx'on BudNcmiv's battered armies in the I kraine. Ht'd St:n·. Suvict ι ; '1 y ιιον,1 paper, •aid Russian In··>j> π an all-day a-· .-iiUlt muted t ( « ■ 1.' ! ( > 111 German in lantry division, and recaptured a I .dint un tin . ; pi·..· he ti> Lenin grad. Tank--uppi ' ted German cuimter attack.- v. ■ . · : » e<i la d Star -aid, and large ι·,. a· N... . > Ίΐ.- laUfîli I -uLitliea^t ·.I' 'iie old c/ari.4 capital also tailed. Ί lie Germans. admit lint; bitter Soviet resistance around Lenin grad. emphasized what thc.v rail ed a niisht> battle of annihila tion 125 miles east of Kiev, where the count of Russian pri soners enmeashed in a trap was reported Hearing 500,000. The Russians reported defeat ing Rumanian troops in the siege of Odessa, Black sea port, and declared that a second tïer lii-iii -ittcmiit in i'-inlurc Λΐιιι inansk, Russia's iccjroc Arc tic port, hail ended in complete failure. Russia officially denied the* German assertions tliat four Red armies had been trapped east of Kiev. Adolf Miller'- high command de clared that "dumtic conditions" en {{ullt»d tin- encircled Reds and that German troop.- closnjij the jaws of the trap were continuing a whole -ale annihilation. Kisewhcre on the sprawling battlcfront. the f.irmans ac knowledged that Sovie'. forces were offering the bitterest resis tance, particularly around siege girt l.eningrad. where the Red armies were making a loot-by foot defense. linti.-i. arplain■ luivi η .\v K' into action far the first time on the three·-; ι h >n llι - old eastern bat 1 lei ront, (Continued on Paao Three.! JAPANESE FORCES · NEAR HUNAN CITY Si; ,11 J;,. S\ J»· 1M —(AP)—J a p , ι ! Η 1 ' ' Γ('-11 i ! 1L* Wafd , ! ! : 1 · ; > '1 . ne« · have ad\ a ne •••I î < ,■·. ! ' ■ · : r« ·u : ι le of Sharif -ha, i·..}. la I ο' ι ■ ι '1 . nc . Japanese i '... ! s i ■ ' derlared today. H i î ν ι ('·.·»;« -e π . ι r-lanee was said !, · i l nail propre·, t<> : S . : 1 .. ■ !\ (A }: "re than lit κ KH) ', .. a !!'<■ t »h ject ve of i: ;\ e in 193o and ! « ι ; ; < ). I.< ΟΝΟΛ1Κ U \K ::4 ΛΡ)- The ; \ ». ; 1 · ι ;.·· \v a n'a re an· .· » ·ι ; ; \ 1 ■ . · I Ian; h.» î mgei eould eon ti nue th< limited fax ilities 1 .·· · · ·· < ■ ί.a .■-· arc rded pa> i · S·.·. ι :/· • land'-, in t1 · 1 » It ic-i.ado and Bulgaria Pians No War With Russia Sol in. liulnaria, Sept. !4.— ( VI * ι—Bulgaria does not intend lit «Miter the war against Soviet Itussia or lircak oil relations with Momoh. I'eter (ialirovsky. minister ol the interior, told for eign correspondents today. Bulgaria has no aggressive inten 111 ι ι against anyone and ,· not ρ re pa: ;ng li i" war against any country," C ι a :1 : ov.-ky sa : ci. In deniel "1 reports published abivad, the minister said there had been Hi general mobilization of Bul garia's armed forces. He also denied there had been any declaration of martial law. "The Bulgarian situati η is per feetlv calm and no pressure of any '.aid has been exerted on the Bul u van gevei nnieni from mv nuar tr " rîahrm'skv sί'Η
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