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ïlenîtersmt Battu Utspafrfj λιττ *r w « »» «· - — ». ONLY DAILY NL λ SPAPEK PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOR ι Η CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA Τ WEN η -EIGHTH YEAR 'thb^ss^^Sd^r·®·?* HENDERSON, N. C., .MONDAY A l· TERNOON, SL1 TEMPER 21), 19-11 ^ιέκνοον FIVE CENTS COPY Revolt Increases In Axis-Conquered European Nations (Γ,y The Associated Press) Λ ι mg licit· ol underground revolt , .iiκila^i'. strike.-. and tiie rattle of 11 ·:*«· t giint.ro in the dark—placed : ι cvi-i -increasing strain today on Si ι va.-t police army w ith which war ■ derniany held 111 check Europe's romp lered mill ions. Κι'.ίιι France. Belgium, the Ncth I . Norw ay and dismembered ι . ι..-1 vakia and Yugoslavia ro : rolled m steadily of men stnk itack at their nazi masters despite m .-a I executions, mass .: ι τ sts and .•a··· 'Ι civil siege. S ill " · i t- of the na/i protector ate liohemia and Moravia were : 111 « r the tight guard of a state of , 1 ip' rg'Viey clamp ri on to halt hi - ! ! le tu the reieh. \V 1 ·< - ι h il'": after Irking over : , : · ■ I reieh': protector of Ho hen ι and Moravia, Heinhart Hcyd (. Ill - eei-et police 1· ader. . tl ( ' fell Premier Elias on . -s of premeditating high trea M. re- H'vrlri''h applied to il trouble w re >·ορ·irted t·1 include summary executions, heavy ■ritevfo eonfi "ati η of pi iperty. closing of publie gathering ι ' ' and an early curfew. Τ .· ' ν«· C'.'ei'li ::· v< ruinent in London r ported sis persons already tl I executed under the Oer ae.d aid t'a y i il cl uded ( ; . '-al .! · ■ cf Hily. I· .raa ·!' n il itary • ·! ' ' l.olu'teia. and CJcn 11 Vo.iti. d' pu'v command • I « -ivonth C'/eeh army corps . · Γ. .,;Mava. Τ re men were d closed to .i ο i.e. ti put to death .. ! Sat.il·· day in Pan . her Iitiu ha·· persist! d cU· |»ι!ι· firing »<|':· 1 execu tions of a ' .tal ■ ·'. . |if ι ; The Gf i n . ill y ι· ni ίι ι. ; .. n - noiinct'd tii.it the two, ! .;'ΊΗ· Deviuno and Mohnmir.ed M. . no found iii possession I l dden wenp ·η . Anot.i. free Outfit IH'W ;n: \. re ported Netherlands citix* -ore ρ !.. ν ί 111 11 lv ·,|(Ί 111-; to !J U I > i ■ , ! 11 iyi British bombers despite ; 11 toning Gflll .11 polll I· ; I If a lire. ' , i| arrc.-t - h; (I increased but .u'ling C.I 11 ! ! 11 ii-it t : : iCÎ ilit« in I'm ni - j i( J. along v. lli net of sabota.o ι anti Nazi df in. mstrations. Norway al.-o was undo ·· Ger man watfh. More than l.ii'i persons w in· ι : ported ai re ted ' nice the t . rt el tin· -tnte 11 :ei;·· fleer·. · d Sfptemhor I 1 11.. It tie spread of strikes and .no. in many ι >1 the town ; nil. n.· . line ol > m l;i lati r w as π ■!. hut pro duction and Norwegian ft vities rfc mained undei olo.-e It.lis·, ι I πι; with ■ ι Ui. task "I lui;..'. a .< ι · 1. ■ιί h - eastern Europe, had ii troubles .η the Ci ί m ; : I ate ear . e d l \ unit· ,-lavia. The I:. I hi·· . It : .· !.;i then·. 1)". i;l η ρ ··!' 'hi ' ·; · .· u u- ι « in: ι „t /.Ί'.Ί ΐ'ίι. ί h .Mowed 0\ . ill I . *f Ί t lot 1 -, I > , ' 1 I il 11 le halt til·.' prend ·Ί \ ·'·<■· ,.\t ; ι :."ii '-■·.·ι■ ί· ; . ·-m re ported killed in m untain fighting I. . . Il :'l:'V .III.IV - ed Croat'a to ornait..·· Ί ···· l>"~ bility oi wider spread ro\ ii prompt ed Italy ;■. π -ι >fe ιι | . ι ; ari/ed zone along the Adriatic soaooast win 111",' tloopS. FDR Expected To Ask Arming Of Merchantmen Congressional Opinion: Divided as to Wether President Will Seek Further Modification of Neutrality Law. Washington. Sept. ?!).— (AIM —( ongrcss appeared convinccu tod i\ th.it l'rcsidcnt Roosevelt intended to request the power to .inn merchant shipping, hut there was disagreement as to whether lie would seek a further modification of the neutralit> act so that Amer·.can vessels might operate to belligerent poits or to waters now pro hibited as "combat areas." Sriro legislative .siitirci. s predict"! ed t ί ι ; 11 the Président'.· l'urthcoming Ι ■ -age winild limit it.-cl tu a f" ! <ί·ι· -t ί<π aathurity tu pit guns on j crchantinen. because any pr posai 11 a ire e \tens, \ e π ·\ i -1 >il would ] . : ·' :>e l'un 11 idable oppu-11 i 11. ι Mlier pr ·· ι .ment leu -lator s.iid Ί ■ y bel ie ved that the me .IRC would - ί. I > 111 i ι the armaig 1.1 hip> and the • I i ο ι inat i -n nl rest rie', inn - which ■an belligerent pur! and "combat ι There were several administration 'it utenant.-. η Capitol 11111 who | claina d they could count on enough . Votes in both House and Senate for I ny π η of the neutrality act that ! Mr lb h. \ <· 11 might recommend, ι e m thi group argued that there j A.i' m·, reason to tempuri/e with a piece neal amendment f the law. Assailant Of Senator Held In Jail Trenton, Sept. 2!).—(AI1!—Sheriff John \V. Creagh of Joins county said today that no bond had been set a yet lor Charles Williae n. form el secretary of the F.a.stcrn North ( ar lina Chamber of Comme re. who i- charged with shooting Slate Sena tor John 11. Larkins. Jr.. of Trenton. W'U liam.son still is beig held in tli" Jones county jr.il here. Creag1 said .on Charges of assault with intent 'o kill ; ι τ ι d carrying a concealed weapon. Larkins. recovering from a bullet wound of the hip suffered Saturday flight, was resting comf rtably at his home here. Sheriff Cre ■u'· said Wil liamson probably would not have a h-aring "'intil the extent ol Mr. Lar kins' injuries are determined." W'iliamson still s being held in and is a former New Bern resident, allegedly came here from Kinston Saturday night. The shooting took Place in an automobile in front oi the Larkins home. Larkins. former president pro tern o' the State senate, is president of the Fastem North Carolina Chamber of Commerce. For U. S. Blitz Unit This impressive array of armored might is only a part of tho first con signment of tanks to reach Cali fornia. where they will be used by the new panzer unit at Fort Ord. Tfcey are shown on arrival by rail. (Central Γ rent) LOUIS AND NOVA WEIGH FOR ΒΟϋΊ New York, Sept. Z9.— ( VP) — OiiIa :i (iiiurU'i· pound separated ( hampion Joe Louis and Clial lcnfici I.oil Nova when tlu'.v wn lii'd in today l'or llit'ir 15 ' round title fit; Il t at the Poli» Grounds at If) o'clock tonight. I.ouis tipped the scalps at 'JO! 11 and Nova at ΪΟ'ί 1-:. More than 1.000 persons sath ered at Madison Square Oar den for the weighing in cere monies and extra police had to be summoned to keep order. F RON I PI \ Ν NI I) I Simla, ind m. Se; 1 'Jit ( ΛΡ) - I Britain's highest c ■ :i indr: - i Africa and Λ - in ha·.·· \v··: m'«I <>· "full details of cooperation betwee India and ! ;u> Λ!iddlc I' · π . d ins the ant: ax: iron· now est ibli-I <>d Γ:.μιι Syria ro;iu:i Iraq a:id Ira to the left flank of the Russia armies." it was announced official . ly today. In Burst Of Sea And Air Fighting, British Ships Are Sunk » λ m m mm · ··· · · · ι Rome Ciaims Big Convoy Is Damaged Britian Replies to Ital ian Attack With Ail Out Bombing Offen sive Against Italy; Mediterranean Churn ed by Bombs. I!· nit-. -(·■>!. "Si.—-<.\ί'>—III a sudden hurst ut \ iolciit .111 and si'a fighting. ItaJian torpedo |il.lies have sunk thre< til itisli cruisers and at lea t three mer elianlinen in .1 iiinc-honr attack on a Mediterranean convoy and the lîritisli have answ ered with an all-out boinhin!» offensive against Italy the hish com mand reported todav. Wave.- ··: I talian planes pounced η the British cort •. 1 iv. sail · . '" ■ i : ("■ ibral lar S; tind;.\ . an . i> 11. · attack ■ ·η it de· ! I'ci' ky ! Ighting in which '·. I!: 'ι pianos won» shut flaming into the sea and eight Ital ian pi.· in- wore lost, tho high com tiand said. The British, it said, raided lour cities 011 the Italian mainland, tour in Sicily and blasted at the island ol Khodes and the north African coast last night. one of the most intensive air raid in cursions the Italians have ex perienced. Λ · peci.il or : rl (he sea battle churned the waters of the mid-Mediterranean from 1 p.m. to 10 p. m. Sat·:-day with Γ ta I m torpedo pianos ,-triking ropatc-cK.v at the aircraft carrier, battle-hip. cruisers ami at least ten destroyers guarding the British ennvny. (An .itln.h l'y luiniquo in IHldi 111 ι·:. ■ ' .·: a rl til' ' a British Mediterranean ο.·η·. » y ν.Ί. eh was at tacked by Italian planes I id reached t dfst'natiiin wi'; nnlv one mer chant ship lust and one destroyer d :1111a fed (The admiralty 5 ad ι >■> comment to make un these lat>Ilaiian claims. (The merchant ship v. damaged too badly t.. ,· η t i 11 u . nd was Mink >y tin It*' thi! -, the ad ■ ii'.'n'.y »·>>·; ; ι ϋΐ;ΐ|ΐκ· M· cl. and the destroyer'.- d;;.·: \va ·Ί suffi ■ nt ti· ι ·. ι. ! ; : L',i ι ' ; : 14 ι ipai'ity.) Two of the merchantmen were tor pedi '(■> i ! i\ ! : ;.. 11 : . ν ... Is, tin- c ' : i -a : al ι ■> n ,11 tin liar s' ■ and the I African north coast, and the other j' ι -I The twiι sunk - i · ·. ·■!■" were said 1 e ,■ ί bi ■ .,·■· h Sardinia . ad t lu ι e ai*^regated 23.un !!<·.-. the icknow ledged, U the Italian luadron com ie1 ed as liav Thi i ■ I' . -id Sir |y kil 1 - ι . ■ ■ i : ■ : ι red 33, \ >··.·ι caused ' ! ell nn a .dellC" s. a ■n muni que declared. ! bomb Ceil a. S, . M lu -al! in i', ·■ : 1 large πι ρ . ed s> 1 t 'le 11 niî.', e bombers which ν de the Britain,) Deportation Oi Bridges Recommended Washington! Sept. 29.—(AP)—De p.·· :.r · »ii ·.· I r \ ( Λιι,-Ιralia of Huma I; dm we t «·..a<t CIO lead et 1 ι ided in Attorney G.· n i 1 Hiddli today on the ground that Bridges was a member of the C ··· η -1 party and that the Com m 11 : ι : -1 party "advocate.- and tei<rhes the .>ve.'ihr..\v by I' rce and violence" of the United State- government. The rce. • mmendation was made by Charles Π Kear. retired Buffalo, N. V. iia'ist who presided as a special immigration serv'c. inspector at a ten weeks hearing m San Francisco to determine whether Bridges was deportable under the immigration laws. Invaders Routed In Ukraine Leningrad's Defenders e SÎ t) German Troops Re ported Making Little if Any Progress In Crimea; Other News From Long Eastern War Front. ( I5\ The Associated 1'ress) Soviet dispatches today re ported the lout ni two (Jermaii allied Kumaniaii in t'a 111 r> tiriii adcs in hitler I' i κ h t i 11 κ oil the southern 11 kraine) trout, with inure than ί.ΓιΙΜΙ Kumauiaiis killed. and declared that .Marshal Senieon l iniosiienko's lied armies on the centrol front had recaptured ten more villages in a drive from Velnva to Smol ensk. S· ivii-t tr. "1,1- were rep lied to | >a\ hurled tlu· C ϊ ι r 111 ; 111 ~ I ρ mi three ne.- ni' Ireiiclu·· and crus ed the Deiisa river, advancing un a six-mile ι runt. Around ι· ioge sir! Leningrad in the north. Soviet limit line reports . said the eitv's d fender.- were "at tacking incessently, tilt η driving 1 r uard without respite." A Russian correspondent tele graphed from behind the siege lines that "we have alr.ndy cracked the enemy's advance." Advices reaching London said that Germa il warplanes were violently hlastinç railroads and hislivuys on the ( rinva penin sula. ke\ to control of lil.ick sea waters, toil that na/i troops were m ikiniî little it anv progress in att-mnts to c-oss the four-mile wide I'erekop isthmus. Behind this gateway to the Crimea. ' tin' Russians were declared to l>· hid'u.g -tuu'ly. wining ■ ·< : ; German Germans to a .standstill behind a vast d< a ' :i : "ι11 'if line field- a! the -t!'·' ι- ! 11.11 !· 'lieek Ad 'I' 11 ' t ! < .' 11 i i:1 - cm. η and. -i I nt ι ii :'«· ('·'"· c;i 1 eie' atinn . re ported :: at ( ; a and Italian troc'IIS h I ! I ■■ : · I i : ' ' 11 ι d and di St Ρ y thi'ei S ι ' 11 . ι>1 15, • KH l men η a 1 · a 1111 ■ η -'I'm . ι -1 ni 'he na/i he'd r :v ι a Dnieper pet "( > V - i\ . The hiuli command said the Rus •| r. .! h"M\ V a- I 1)1 . ..ï\ · . >.·. i'h 1 ,'ί ( ί ill lied t r ι ί ι ρ taken pr:. aier su far. Meanwhil··. au!!: >ri/ed i|iiar1er- ai îîei i a, denied G·· many y.ittempt eg ι l'ai-e ' : cl· rs" .,·· néant ia t ions, ci ι interi le.; ri a r ι ι 11 ; ι : ι ' - · ■ reich was contact ng the I· ■ · 11 el ι ur Tark ish governments in tiiat ι e pec'. Red Soldiers Tortured to Death, Says Moscow C. Hadiophoto According to the official Russian caption with this photo, which was flashed by radio from Moscow to New York, the bodies in foreground are those of "wounded Ked Army men whom the Germans brutally tortured to death on Khortitsa Island." Canada Cool TowardDuke Stewart Says Corres pondents in Washing ton Reflect Feeling of Canadians. r.v ( II \ ι: 1 .1 S I·. STIWART ( entrai I'rt-ss Columnist Wa.-hinKton. Srj.t- I'll. It's rather <><1(1 111 ; ι ν the Canadian contingent in W ; ι iiington turned a pretty cold shoulucr toward vx-Kiiitt Kdv.ai'd, lit)W Hit' 1 Juki· ni' Wind i.r. du r inn Ins ι cci'lit \ i il in ; tin· I ' 11 il i'd St air-.| An i'i irans wel t· ι ritliii ia.-.Ι ic i.i-f! him. a η d over ! Wallir. till- dut'h- ' ι ·>. tin). Su W'V'l'C ' Hit· Κη.ι;1ι>1ι — - I ! it' t'inl)a>· ν a η d Duke of Wimlso , , , Jli|in I .nil 1 j . · lui II1.U . :' I in tin· I )j trict "i Columbia. The Canadians, how ( » i'\ ioii>l.v h.iii then Ιιιικ' ΐ '· οό.μίΙ. 1 u-|)i'ct 111 ; 11 Mich Austral ie titled nil I '■ I u· Five. ) Average Tar Heel Made $18 Weekly Last Month Against $15 Weekly In August, 1940 Daily Mi.spauli /Sureau. Ill the Sir Walu-r Hotel. I5> 111 \KV \\I Κ11.1, Ilaleigh. Sept. I'ii average Tar Hi'i'I workei ! ■ » 111 ci SI!!.OH in Ins w ekly pay < ■ 11 \ <1 j u · la-! month. as run p. ι rid with tin· Γ> 1 hi· drew , du.aig August .>r l!Mo, it has been1 figured utit l.iy .ι con pari-.m Γ the monthly r ports oi tin· •■tali· Depart ment .·! 1 .ah : nu ci ρ ' ■ ■>· ι ; ; ι-m t and payrolls in principal industries. That's ail ineroa-e π Γ 1 fi.â per (■■•ut during tlic year, though obviously] the normal worker do· n't bother much about the mathematics of the situation—he's int' rest< I in what that extra $2.50 will b v. Actually if.- doubtful ι the Slfl.OS of August. 1941. will go any further than the Slâ.âl ο! August. 1!T40, but that's another story and will η t be considered in this piece tor the l papers, but left for another djiy. , Workers in the manufacturing in dus t · iv hav> been the principal beneficiaries of >-j ng w ue.-. Thi rl; - toiler Î2C2.S4T of himl drew ^.'5.1)62.757 last month, for an average 1 weekly p. y check ot $19 l.i This is 1 up irore than one-fourth (25.8 per - cent if you want to get exact about jit) - ver the S15.4u weekly average of August. 1!H ki r had tu be on the :..;ι r than a \ ι ;u' ag· >. \·, I II 1. WCC'k lno\ illg up ! ■ ■ ·". 35.2: Ici: lh.it'.- an a- than ha 1 : an hou.· a < I.··; Ill 111 ι ! y pay ι.ι te 44.1 cents tu 17.tj ccnl. • th.il »h'> <·» li a :i.i .manufacturing workers ■ nt! came nbou' hall from agi : and haï ! from in 1rs of nay. ■ >n ol Aug - ; wage.» it τ a·· : njj w« ι kor» is not a-y " i.i'ca ; e o: a change in the I -It ; m ri: ι ι nt ιι n-thod of list ing. 11 t. 1 f I wngc- n:' work - ci - ' i l and wholesale trades wen il atelv 1 r m other η·»· ■ iivuriiig worker*. while thi> tl'a ' workers are includ ed ι. h - t-'tal ut "non-manufactur ing". ' ■ h y sending The average up ward ■ degree which doe» not ap i near confirmed by indiv idual icla» imis of non-manufacturing I wim ι Therefore this combined av : erage 'lot worth much by way f C0I1M'. - Ί1. I In ; .n wholesale and retail trade The liti job a lit', the a\ ci a. to H8.1 h. inert a - ■ day. Th nit.'vcd 11 a wt ι -. ' g t last work : crea.»i - A c (C-.'.ti.iued ca Pa^e Five}. Three-Power Parley Opens In Moscow .Moscow, Sept. Î9.— (AIM—The three-pow er conference w hit I» is to formulate a program for Inited Stairs and British aid to the Soviet I nioii in the war on (àertnan opened today v\ ith Rus sian Foreign Minister .Molotov presiding. The full American and Hritisli del· nations, he nlcd I » \ vv. \vcr ell Rlarrinian and Lord Heaver brook. were present. The chiefs of the mission^ had < onferred with Josef Stalin more than three hours at the Kremlin last niuht. The Soviet press displayed commuuitiues announcing ar rival of the full missions and Stalin's reception »nd u.ivc prom inent place to photographs of Vie Commissar ol 1 reim» M'lairs Andrei VKh;n^l\\ ae.d Con w f «tilt in Oumanxl ambassador to I J,e I 'nited i«·* \v h om in*; the delegation»· 1 an airport. Maneuvers Begin Friday C ' ; i ι ; ι tii :.. S. C\, S· 1 -ι'ΛΙ') — Simulated warfare οι t < lirst army, d; signed !" :η volve < ally .»{·{>. (I(l(i η.< ' ι ;■ :. :i . ! t.· ι > : ; . η '.. will li ι·: ι.... 1 y rii-gjn 1 π·λ\ Χ. C.. \\hen Litί iti:. 11umi Λ 1)| ,Γ .. roll· I ' .IlldlT. -Si than ! 2,0(i|) cM eers ar.' ! ι - c "tan is C :... . ,1. M. Brought Ν rta C';.! i ma and Gov. Ha: Κ .May - s dh C:u ol 1 company General Drum ΙΊ un Cam ik'ii, S C.. a ft ι .· a Inn·· Oth< . , high ranking army officcr.- will be ι η the ■ . ■ : ty. As those plans went forward, thonsat ds of soldiers bivouacked in up and Hown tin '.aboard moved t w "d their - ' •'lis sair· whea· ;n 1 h: c'lint·· of the Car·>1 ma in whi· 'he a aintic maneuvers ' will be held. Major General Charles F Thomp son. comn ander of the first corps. f on Fivî*î FOR NORTH CAR· H IN Λ Partly oloiub tonight uni luosUav ; cooler luniylu Changsha Stiii Held Chinese rorces Japanese Have Lost 20,000 Men in Drive for Hunan Province Capital, Chinese Army Spokesman Declares. ι 'hungkι' s· -, ■:. ;j;i '['he Japan < ■ < · ! I. ι I > ■ ·. .1 t LV.iiliu ; 111·; 1 (ill! |>! in.· 8(),()(iii . lin y lii.mch i 'ι their di ι . I i.aig.-ii.i .ιnti tin 1 km π pi ' .till ,i. C'ii.iuvo lia:·!·. y si χ ·ϊ.ι\- ir.an decla ι id tl ι : (Tin· Jaj· . ; loaiieeil at Shanghai Satu day that Changshii • ... ; : iri'i ι < . ' · liai nl ;■ hand lighting and has reported sines I ■ I t hrullgh ' ■ :■ :■1 nl .ilii'llt ; ; urtlu Ί in· battle .-t.il I..:. Ii:.', Ill till; tin .!.,pah· ι. ι hi : ng In ■ ■ ; ' ι !. I ν t .'.i. it.·, li ..it ■ (.'.:.; r . ι«.ί.ι· it,..it ι eporti d. the . poksi■. . ii In' had ti ι ; ι , ,,i- by ti : . I'll... l'a. ni. tt p. m. ,S aulas i. s. i' ) : "There is ρι· der in tin ! ghting ■ the oiit Μ.'·α w* rt I : · 11 . ut eh..i.gi·,· Seized Japanc d uments, he de huwed t , t· ·.·, is mon i! '■··.'■ hi Λ ' ..i m.·: the ("· . ι . . '.·· rapt. ! ι .:i> p. I ticular ι ·>·. Nazis Execute Six Czechs en ti'da\ !... !· mi- I.ad beei executed on ι rders of Rein hard Hey l.l It'll, 111 ·,. I tl I'll ·ί lor r»« I a.Ai i. .5 . CeiM K.ly ι t.r > ι on li la : : del' t) I and Division; Cii'i ii'fa 1 11 Y ■ drputx coil ..paler . ι ι \ ι ···:: y Corp at Uratisla . r.r..tisl tM r. pi *al of th i German-protected state of Slovak) which Germany carved out of di: [ ni em be red Czechoslovakia. The l.: -1 ι u s : the six execi t lions, while names were not gi\-ei I had com< ρπ·\ totisl·, l'r m the Go man radio, according to a Reutei j transerip >>| the broadcast whic said the condemned persons wet before t!u : rug -ipiad vesterday. The exceiittons were the first in posed by He.vdrich, right hand ma ; of the gestpo chief, Heinrich Htn : —..JLaili
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