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^ limtitersmt Dathj Utspatrij 'M TH1K11E1H \ hA\i LTMKBAss^viK{'>lyi'cV"soir HENDERSON, N. C., SATUK1)AY AITKRXQUN, AUGUST 21, l\m l'^sl^ic^Vi{JsuAYEHSUVS FIVE CENTS COl'Y Kiska Occupied Without Fighl ^ ri a IT ^ ^ ^ S/ey Battle For Southern Italy Now Under Way „ ^ ★ ★ ★ ★ Reds March Deep In Ukraine Konotop Objective Red Army "l roop: Storm into Lebedin In L": ive Menacing Na.-ji Supply Setup j Londi 11. Attjr. -1 -- (AT) —! Pointing apparently I'd' Kono-1 top, key jiuul inn on the Ki» \ ' IJryan.-k railway 17(1 mile- i northwest ui Kharkov. Russian troops today were on «>i<> march | deep into tin- in-art of tin* I Ukraine. Thc.v . lormed into Lehediu. 100 »»?iIt noi'tInvest of Khar kov and midway between cap tured Akhtvrka and Sumy, in a .-•i ri< > of .smashing tank and i.i- J faulty attacks. Mo.-eow an-! nomaid in a sjm cial e mmun-1 K .!i:uop lies 70 miles to i the »:..rliiwrst of labedin aud ils capture would menace the J whole na/.i supply setup in the j Ukrainian vheatre. London reports, meanwhil.' J indicated Soviet troops had encirtied all Out 1 •'> miles of Kharkov itself. (A ISrrle! broadcast iiuoted liy HIM", -aif! I In* llussi.ins "are attacking iurioiisly ;■ t si\ wide- I ly separate:! points alum; a 1.0U0 | mile front." liclHt't'll Leningrad ami Murmansk. along the Fin- I nish border in the tar north. I Tin* 1»!5< liruudrasl was record- I nl in New York by XB< . The report. it triir. moans tin- tlus sians arc opening a new offen- j sivc in the north). A total ol (i.ltld nazl trunp were j killed nl l-'i ici;.v"- ::uha: - n :.ll ' t routs. according I" a M--co\\ i- >m nntnii|ii<' recorded by tae Soviet j radio monitor. O-i the IJiv.ms!; Ir>ni. thv CJcr- • mans were throwing s i >'■ |I force? • against the steadily advancing So viet I'olimins. font the H .s-ian war . hnllctin aid the.v were toreed t'> fall bark ;•> "well prepared" opsi lio't after abandoning valuable wa; clumps, hi the Spas Diniensi; ot lensive 1'n* Ku-sians were strike out for Kinolen-k. another vital na/.i ja.ehor. 7.~> miles to th^ north west. Iteie. aa.iin. the Kussiaiis I would t"1 he denied, and pres-ed | on despite t <"ct. c >unter attacks hy ; t re>h Cenuiin i v-orves. M" cow fi'iid. This advance tlireatened a whole .-eHiiieiit of German delenscs 1 etween I5ryan.sk ami Smolensk. Higher Taxes And 'Induced' Savings Urged \V.ud:inut<. . Ai'u. 'Jl (AIM A dotilile-ljai i elcil war ' ■ ti.i.i<-i:1| ■> Vram b;i (l n ikI iced" .«i\ .in Mid l<il;Ik• i irirt.'. i<inal ,.i:d <■ up tc income l;.xt\» <\a; ;irl\ ai e :l today i>\ Mi influv I ill lawmaker who <-st: inatcd it would Im my .11 .11:»i sin., (inn.imn.(ion ycjir. lie dccliiriKl 1: tin' pi.111 wore Mloplcd. and , 1 ilic limp t-co 1 omics were cffcclod 1:» 1 *nl govern ment spptulina !•> S(>.niMMwm.omi t-> $8,000,000,000 .1 ypjir. "light l» riiltli' |ii« tty c'o.e I" ln iii:.i!ia it«» the TlVas'.iry Ju.-1 ai'iut ,1- ■ (i'rli Money ;i. we p iyina on' f •) the wiir onil Fin' civilian divi rnmenl." I'ndpr the plan. taxpaye \\>Mild 1 live ;■ d< |" , . (i <' Ills indue n)"lil t»> ptii Ihfir exlrii maney itit«i no' I'pfinliablp Imrir'.. piya'nlp "lily alter the war. In Hi' p thrv w* i|d ll(. .d lowed, when fii'tirini! their nc mie lax. to deduct from their ta\. i>Ie in come an :ii"o-mt p^ual l<> hilf of their bond pnvchnses*—lip 1o l."> per (Conlinued on Ppge Fcnn) SOVIET ACE SCORES 19TH AIR VICTORY A GERMAN FIGHTER PLANE plunges down in flames (top) after a dug fight over the I!u ;..n fio't : :.os. Winner in the aerial battle was Cupt. h >n Tara: jv, the Red army's foremost lighter i>.!• t, who bi 'it his score up to nineteen. Standing beside the Nazi plane he lias just knockcd down, 'I. v is n lated by Maj. Gen. Eugene Savitsky, who watched the dog fight. (Intcri'aiio.ial liuilu.. ^.j) Japs in Headlong Retreat Before Battered Salamaua Nazis Fly Captured Fortresses l'. S. (eighth Ail Fix i II <|iiarters in Ilritain. \ftg j| (Al1)—(Serninn airmen ire fly ing rnp: iml Amerie m Flying i Forlrciw long side i°m ma lion- <>\ <•! France and (!<• .■ iv. bill this fin have mad" n.i ittei: - pi i > interfere with <nu opera tions. it was disclose.t in re ti> ci:iy. Whr.t the enemy's plan i* hnt I ot emerged perhaps the hope is t'i Ktteak one or mure -hips to tin' raiding tsqu d him and open the gi;n? again-t .'!! those about. The Ar c ran system of iden t fyi: g I" treses among each other 1 l>< 'i, »■ tanged .r iriemi lar Intervals. however. nnd the Immiiti 'ii- fij. s • closely together lh.it there i.» little «»|»|>.n-tnil11;• I 'i a nueews! ! effort to utio k in'n tin in. So lai (o ■ I own eaj'.t v i h. e kept .1 g • >;i distance away. RAID STOPS MOVING ; OF GERMAN BUREAUS Item An?: :'l ' AI' > The (J,i : zetto d, I. i.it 11 11 1 'od.iy thai I transit-* '•! na/.i «ovei timent i>u | leans I V "ii ■ ail 1 1 <1 .'lie • jhe bon Ii Ml! ! ' ' .1 l».V city 01 I Wlenei N'i 11 tndl A <C'i ' 13 nnd Ihiil J the pr.i.'- I «"!• 1' i"- now \v >re I installed hi f'lmien Saxony, 150 , miles 1 l •• I - • ■ it. The «o 'ii if mi - "I lure H'i | affair*!. < • <-neniv and m'erio ■. ii« ■ well as dmiirsl. ' \ organi j/.ations ' nor i fin 1 ■ m - wei>. re | ported 1 • ■ ! ' • PI if -. Members Of 'fhe tl pi itfC C"rp« were sn;rl Ir> have t ".' n quarters in the sub urbs. . . 1 - Heavy Guns are Left In Might of Japs Toward Last Defense Guarding Air Base Allird !li':i(li|u.ir(<'i's in the Si.nthn .'-I Pacific Alii;. ->|.— <\Pi—The lapainse are in heailliini: retreat before hoinli hatteres! Sal.iltiatla. Tlvir mmiiitaii front line cracked Hide ii|:ru. Ihi'jr have abandoned ho.ivv cans i:i |.rccip liolls II■ u 1:1 toward lite las'. de fenses Itanium I lie allies from that lii>;lil> pri/rd air base 'in New (iuiiH a - northeast coast. 15 Hiliccl ,iln ' fi by allied wai-piiinc cniiiie ninlllitar .1 ' relent less pre.-- i Austi ilian jungle ' ut la-t has been hold lidftc po.-iti in.I*•- tn.in the i 11(111 if..IV till I.irv.ai'd. iji.w mi ' l»il 15;.>. now «>n i diil.i in jiniulo e llV ll ills.. Ye.-lerd w ,.i d [i ,i general Th." en.my. p.. iii dn e need • >l r« n tllll id.eat I). In de "li e ill Saliilua ' .roll inmiiqiH llmmla- M.icArllitn 'Miirliill:' Kllll* ill ;;i l||<l l|V<l ill.lit! \V I I• i' d .1.Mil. * >ii.' i n tip. !v fni ...i.nt->s -In-lied by ae !l." y and under : Aniei lean and p . the enemy | d 11 nm I11113 ' IK'M' two I t d airfield. - I .i\ 0 iin hed 1 .:;iit al T.iin t ..liMIIKl y crossed only ey Urged t ,: . '(Hipped ;;nn | . it mi nt>. i-. •in : eiiadel in -.-ell." Kt.irf limn (ieneiiil i . 1 lilltn \- v - *i • •IV til .11 .{">•• ..re in <<ppili£ \V\IS I.OSI Ail". •'I W '-liliiuti.il. War I lb'•! ii'i.u !, ret' 1 ti i l.y the M — !-■ ■ Company. Inc., that , nnll.v A"t i- unci»ii : ii ttlil in -lei i-d union t iv due- check-off AIM Tli»» a ciii eu Ward ind • ninth-Con - ' 1 mial. last ■ ally, votun* I ■M-bi'rat; >n of gi-.pvanve- ;>t the < > vpany's rc t.i:! strives n New \V:... no'.roi*. and He * ».• Axis Imposes New Measures On F renchmen I•• IJ. v 21 -<AP> ni:m i • atilhoii'if- in 1- : HI' Ml AV lllf ijil. «■! see ' day sun id iiu'ivas iim ;i\ -ii :it Inr |>i-|ht! i»i ..iti, i»r iiu' t-'tiii - t All ' la I'.a.s ln'Cii . • .< i| r.i I • a. Iian.i .ait tiwi I ii <'.ii ii ' ' "c •' '• •v "•'* " i nottnmi a \\ law i« being pre paivd ' ■<!»• .i .- ,il i which inflict I ho death prnaitt ".iic dc*'.mcta.:i 1 Clop.-. The •' n, os (pioted by tl.v t ' J '>i in fori iti • II 111 : »|-| >;ui<-: I -1. Wi I Kn in- iht! t .. »• nil nititv.t > Tticsdnv they ivilt I.,. II. ' i lll-Iitl| Ii l\ Tin • ."i nt s lirl ' ' l;n • .t.-i" -it i '! : i if! iim fi inijis i \ : i!l n\ it I and . flilr.i :; rli i .<i .i ha\ i »:» l*i:»so\ i.aijoj; (•■•!.i" - C Aiijs ft i M» Their . • rally M . . slatr |'i '• ay in-, railed • 'I v. i'i . >- ' your • ■ i Carolina, f}"Vt*r Olill V ' .i <i ' rot; >1 '■ ilT*l C.mjoi i\ \ r.ii :> i mnwr thi« .it rr |M! '!l H!!:l Sit: -v In r Raii Lines Are Targets Of Bombings Day and Night Raids Sweep Naples Aiea; American Warsftips ^heii Peninsula Allied Ih-admiarlcrs iit Xmll' Africa. Au;jr. 21 —(AIM —Tin .<ky I»sittU• for sotilheii: !'.:«!> has full* licj/un. with ih>- ailic 1111'i:Ii.u i he 11u'lis of their <Aer v.lu-lmiiiv Im.iiiImt |h>\v«t . . he objective of l\ilo«UillK o: *1 the slrali'jrii- railway coiunftioiis with tin- north. Wliih American moving at will aloiijr the Italian ten'. |>«>ui«-<I loncfiitral'.;! fin into tin* Ifl't ~i<l<• of the "heirs triangle" of the lower penin sula. allied headquarters ;tn noiinced lotiay tli u heavy in v. hlnv. > wvre struck hy day and nij^i' 1" ushers at already hat tend railway life line- of lhe dcfi i"!i>r- in thr Na|>'.— ana. 11|<* Xiiieiiran naval unil. as.mii railed Inrtilicd pnir.is and raii\\a\ a! (iinj;i Tamil <»i I In- (Mill til' (iinia. "III mill's northeast of Messina, in a lilast ilU til I In- in mil.Old. while I'.ii lisli sea forces sank seven land ills eral't nil Sea lea in a niidit action. •Ai.- -. . r.. • -a: • ;.nil \ ' I.: Ifllin- \:i|i.i .1.. i'.• SWCpt > I.! i t dill Clt 11 lid tighten :n (lay (iKs'ii I' in I ; bv i:.U .i i »' i niiuti \\'v ■ . u? ; striki!!.: i. . 1 In .. tin* n i:i "iteration Ami ican \V !.av . . in a sla.-h eneni ••'. i' I'd ' clnlt.v .1 M :>■■■ airdn 1 ,-onli • Sardinia. Mi I«" Iichlcr Ixnni* a I intrude . held their doaiinai |» titin n thn - k.v >\ er the re'ld •: it! Mali;. e. atlai l;.im trai i •■•mal! .' - i I tie cnasl. The ' . :e .• reaient . ■' .fter " >• e..tii! :. • •: tie.- ! jiris< • <i.» i!■'t" i i.f Sicily ' • •: AlllC: !i ! e\; i (lit on i -i A - - -1 '7 : \v ?. totind that • ! .mis "had been itml by tin* (!ir ! . e~ in 1 iI: y |itir|n>se: ." Ail (icrmmi military pw • I i i d- ii. |. . davs l.v ( Ili.M'l) VISITS MM I \ lelta. Mtiliii. Aim. 21. <AP II' ■ (. md. c , ■ I:.C I' Cf. !...■•! ■ ■ i ::i \! I , !" r . Indian "Quisling" DECLARING tli: t the A!' . : <• nie parini. hr a thru t ■ 1:.it a within tl.nc month . J..|» puppet Subiias Ch.mira Uo. • .Ynow, has announce-J that he \v. : Ht on the si<i<? of the Japs with a Malayan Bin y under him. (/iiiuritatiimul) eel Pa Item for Victory Appca/s Cut; News Of iilow at Japan Is Expccted \n:'. ;i.—c \i*i —"ii-.i • .tli'in I'll \i"tni'\ i|i]ii.u<'cl lu ll.i> to Ivivr III en I ill In in:' <Ji't'li"< v. ti I'diilr! i'Iiit Mran'iimi .in l.'ir i •iiilviciirr i rarril the ^l.icc ■ • I ]>iil>li, |irn Iifi.illi'i IIII'IM iv. it-. i:: nil i i.iU, ;<n ii' i:f ("vlHi l.iiii •« |ii i '. .iili fl in:> f< :u|io«.n> >llii <! w.:i r.iinl.i! ami wnrd rati ii..i. in v ■. .1' ,i i:« 1 lil« .l'.-.lill-l .1 , i.l I; 111 I ! It • ii! 111. ouiiir: sunn. Motice To Subscribers New Subscription Rates EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4, li>« I'<"Cm •' >'i the I'iipWi ;i'l\iii ti • i ii II 11(1 mill* rial:- that y < into 11 it ii 1 " • 1 "I'm; l>\m 1 hsp.vivii i vl~ 1 t. ti iiicrci: > ~: 1'»-i sm)»l ii-l> i";it• s In in p ! 1. r ■ the t'Mrn ' i pruiltuti"! NEW RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS: it> m r> i' • " 1 vi:m: >•' •• • « Mn\Tt!* ».*• ' :: M' i\"i iis . . .!•') 1 Weekly iv i.'i r <>iv> l'<" <'"P.V r"' SI' K(' IA!. ATTKXTHiN I h..s. <1. irinir t<. • may ! • iM w their preselii -ir .script;«>11 -- or miI>m ri'»e I'lIK |)\n '1 I»isrvrcil at |Ju* "lil rnli f »r mii> |htmhI tip t" one year l>et\vren now anil September I. Wcniteramt tlaihi iHapatrlj tit pap r \ paper. tim< t<> -■ mo «>1" Troops Find No Japanese On Island U. 5. and Canadian 1 rc-ops in Landing On Augut 15 After Bombard ments \\ ;: - i 1 i I rI !.. \ 21 — I AIM - Aii.. r;. anadia:i i r< I ■; •!.. I.I i l\ i • K t willn.M ■ •. .. at .hal I lite.: " ' - .n:o ;in I -m! •: n \li-u \ iar.s. !:• I • | • . ' . It; ill..- . a lory i ti dily, liir ' -aid iaildinjj.s on "lit I'arruw in-a< mi - of the mcK.v island u»-iv jiia.U- >ti August I > I ami "no Iai>ais« .-<• »\viv -uuad.' Indications wore, the Navy i -aid ll.at i la- -Iai>aiu-.-r <i».y I rt-fi ly h d II <• il 1 i\.m heir positions laboriously built n tho i*' .•!<;. terrain ami aioiiu ilh- luafiu'S. ■| i < -uinahl".I lip Navy's ('■•iia:iu"ii!iii' s.u.l. "Ill:' heavy hi.tiiliardnr-iits h\ out -hip, ami plane- lhat h.n<• In en i-arried oil In! miiiip '.nil'- ami ilu* daiispr < I their sujiph lilii". hy our eap I l:ue nt Mtii mill:- tin* enemy pi-i(I> n n!i Ki-U.i nnlenalile." ■•I. *i .'p is rod ' • ; . • • i.i ain.iirj i; ;>..i!irs 1 to i. Mn:rU i.' Kiska. i i' ind -• n:di!!K lion tin- I ip inr-e eseaprd In m Ki-lj- ii'sdvr llir hravy I > ■ 11 if I > 111: and Imnihardments was not e\plailie.i. Thp Xavy s.iid. Iiimm 'i l that it was pns -ihlc that in ni\ • urine ships, I kins adv.illlace uf tlip hravv l i:s ill llin n"i III t'.uili;-. -Ilpp'd m !.i i-» :< ii it • 11 inii.ill's hi the !;..iii ii - est in.it'd .it inn- time 11 Ii.i ■ Mii '.tulril ].i.olio .lapanrsc t'IMips. • ■ .- f si ■ .mjiaiRn. ■ i Mirliirf •;»•! par! nf ' ' ■ in-- i ,di . - K . . I! lroni ; i enemy's '. >■ i :it.nuod. yi d !):■ i mil linn 1 tilt! WIS? Soft Ccal Price Ceiling Te Lie Propped \V . A tlx. 21 — (AIM — ; ' ; I III til 1ml. o<'iHnKi> over biturot !1 • • \\ )• .HVill Mil' ri.iv riii ghf 1!u< prtre flour j>i ill it 1 v ; i". ii yootn • > • • \ l '»• >■ iiit um ■ ,• (1 • i-n.-t-n ii luriiiy. • ii v.'; i" ■ <i ii.. ctfuliitionK to ".ilir sfirf thiit ' Ci»l1 I '.it price • '1 t ii] -rt by tho • \j ■ ■ • if | • i; if fry ;icf. mrtcr which fhv dlvifif'ti hai luiirlliwwli !"■ ' i ■ ,.i . v doc i id noces.niry ! s or.N coilinc prices ah> -rt ti the bi t>L« ol i cortnin amount il ho fir • - - • \td by the - '"-re ,-sh'. r .-'lnkfn by (*•• • -i n ? • • .«
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