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Keep The Axis On The Run By Buy! ng War Bonds Hettlterson Bmly Btspafrit > leased W1K1 BEKvioa ur UK"\ini:i)C!n\i kt r> » *- « » THIS ASSOCIATED l'KKSS. " '1 " THIRTIETH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C„ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10, Hl'BUSHUl) KVKKY AF TKK.NUUN EXCEPT -SUNDAY. 1'IVE CENTS COPY Wi-wr X I \ II, tUl'Y ROME FALLS TO GERMANS Hitler Says Italy Quit From Lack Of Will To Carry On Fuehrer Says Germany Free of Heavy Load; jReveals Secret Ties Loudon, Sept. 10—(AM)— Adolph Hitler, speaking in .lie midst (.!' the crash of tlx- Italian end <>f the Axis, told his people in a broadcast tonight that tin; capitulation of his southern partner had been foreseen and was due to an "absence of will." Ii was Hit fuehrer's first speacli in six mouths. "I'Yee of a heavy load which has been upon us .since a kuijf time and I'n.m pressing expectations. the moment has conn* now that I can talk to the German people without deluding myself or the public." lie said in a speech which was recorded from the Merlin radio by the Associated I'ress. 'riii- collapse of I'.ily. he declared, was not hcciili-e tin- "necessary German support was not I'm "litco'tting. lint rather as a result of absence of will of those elements who. to crown their systematic sabotage, have now brought about the capitulation." ' Completely silent tlirough tie reverses ol 'I'uuisia. Sicily and a s:m.mcr 1111 ~ . n campaign. Uitlei tlm. brgan his ii ir.inKue his fir-t since March 21- which the clri.-e <jl even's in Italy filially had writ: g I rum him. lie proceeded to reveal a few hidden chapter.—from the German standpoint—of European history and t<» take out a few of the skeletons in the Mussolini-Hitler family closet. "Italy was bound by treaty to declare it, solidarity with Germany at once.' at the outbreak of the war. lie said, bill "the elements which have broliuht about the capitulati- >u 1 (lay prevented immediate entry ol Italy into the war in 1!I3!)." Mu.-solini was determiner! to honor tile treaty, he added, but "I had to .show understanding of II 1 luce's dif(C'onlinued on Page Four) Bulletins GKK.MAXS IX KOMi: Stockholm. Sept. 10—(AIM — S\\ cdisli correspondents <i noted authoritative (irrman <111.liters in licrlin today as saying that Na/.i troups had seized strategically important points in Home. warships si i;i{i;\Di:it l.a l.itica. Spain. Sept. 10— (AIM—Two light cruisers, two destroyers and two auxiliary aircraft carriers or the Italian navy arrived at Gibraltar today and Mirrcndcrcd to the Allied forces. ABI.K ( (MIMAXI)KR, I.ondon. Sep!. 10. — (AIM — General Johannes Klaskowit/. Known as one of Germany's ahlesl mili'ary men. is believed here to he in command of the Xa/.i land forces now facing Allied troops in Italy. Rlaskowit/ played an important part in the speedy German coinjmst of I'oland. hut later was reported to have fallen into disfavor willi llitlcr heeaiise he disapproved of conduct of the Russian campaign. Germans Sink Battleship Of Italians I.ondon. Sept. 10.—(AIM— A tlcrlin broadcast reported today that an Italian battleship and a cruiser were sunk yesterday by German bombers between Sariliua and Corsica. 'I'll Himiic radio was 'pinlcd l>y l<»ndoti iiKM iiinK new -paper- as s;.yiiu» lliiit Hirer Ka.OOO-lon Italian battleships had tell (be itSival base it l.a Spe/ia and were licndmu Inward Allied port- al"ii){ with a ll'dilla »«t ( unsei ■ and de-1 rovfiThe (»*rinan news agency DN'M said in a i>ri>iideaHt that the war-t ipreported .linn we r pail "I this fm inalion Il<ilie; fiom l„i Spe/ia. atirl which "on Anglo-American orders were attacking German -hipping between Sai din ,i and Cotsica." I i ! SINCE THE START of the present Itusskin offensive on July 12th. the | Itecl Army tins succeeded in recapi luring hundreds of Mjunre miles of land. Territory regained is shown between the dotted hnltleline I the heavy blnek line. The N.i. is, I Moscow reports, lost more than 1.I Si >0.000 men in killed, woun df j and prisoners since the odor v« began. (International) /Moscow Lists Gains ^ i-; . ' •JOyOSOlv^ Soviet Army Racing Into Closing Upon Kiev and German Defense Line Along Dnieper London. Sept. 10—tAI'i—liiissian troops have captured .Mariupol, ■ in port a ti t Sea of A/.ov port aliout 55 miles west of Tait- j anion. Mikcow aiitiontireil today in a special order of the da*. The order, broadcast by the .Moscow radio and recorded by the Soviet .Monitor, also announced the capture o! Itarvcn- j kovn. Volnovaklia aim' t haplino in a Kcncral clean-up of the Niiillherii I kraine. Moscow. Sept. 1<> ( A I *) —' The Red jinny marched acrossj the northern I'kraine today aloi'.jr a 100-niile front from Hakhmach 11> Zenkuv. closing in on Kiev and 1 )n> Hermans' ( middle Ihiieper rivei defense, line SO miles away. The new push in |he renter of this front, reported l>y the -trim newspaper lied Star, l»ronjrht the Russians to a series of small i streams northeast of Romn>. Imiles east of Kiev, while, the ritrht winy bore down from j l'.akhmach. whose eaptnre watriumphantly announced yes-: terdav. nortiieast of Kiev. The left waif!. which ha.- ser\ ni | as a base I >r an immense turn n'4 ' liiov'liij attain t Kiev, rested <»ii Zen- j 1<(.\ ,md the I'set river delenses which liiU'e .heady been outflanked I>y the north l»v a l!ed army arc , swinainu to Hit* west flu? Immediate Soviet objcetivc in llie centei w.i pi.a l\ laiielcd ! I'riluki, .'>n ii lies s" illivvi I <>l Itoin- I ny and 151 milt's east I > Kiev. A break-throiinh in Ibis sector ; won'd cie ilc a (Iireel threat I" Kie\ • nv»t in portant t'kra'ne city, and shatter tlie (iceman deh n .<■- t<> the southeast .a«>unfl I »'«a\ . .aid "ii III,.' e.i -tern t>i:'i:e a the I 'i ■ i ci. ttrnnnv. itself, was Ihrpafetieil fr»m I tliree s•(!■ after > esterd • cap tllle of S "doe. 1 "> ir'le- !i> th<tirn'H. NVi! 'ivylov. U! mile- to the ■ pas', and tanevka, 30 miles to the southeast. Rommel In 'Command In North Italy Rome Capitulates on Beginning of Attack or. City by Germans London. Sept. I" (AP) — lioiiic iut> capit ulati 11 to llii* (mtihiiiis under an a!i irk wau• •<i liv Field Marshal VanKes•t'irinv. liu- ("ti-i inaii.- announced tonight. The claim was mailt in a coniimmi<|iu issued a! Miller's hendH-ifti rs. Tile annoimc mciit said thai "the coiumaiiili ■ of Home" had capitulated ,.fi r the (lernwo altaik opeiii'i. Field a: Krwm win :o f i i ' v. i ii' t'niiVfl iiy tlie Allin- in N \liici, was .n romnianii i<l ti.i < ;• -uan Imces ■ 11 11■ ■ r 1 • i— orn Italy. Imnidcst rccinili'd 1 \v ({cuter- il. A > | >< ■«■ (Itvvi.aM mmiiumi<|iie !>'• v licrl n ;<( -li^M cat re-is: . <• pi •«-reded -'irr -ndiT "'I tlx' Itali. i-.ipital and that short fiuhtiii'-, <■ <.'d .11 Trie te, ISozci • d ('. < ir. Laiidinji At C7 Tar an to !»y The Allies Mlicd ll.adiiuarlris in North | Africa. Sept. Ill—(AIM—Allied liii-i--, landed toda\ al Tarauto, silr nl (he Italian naval I him* inside iiic lirt'l nl tlit- peninsula. A special announcement limn Allied headquarters said the landings started >eslerda> eve- j inn with the assistance of tlie Kritisli navy. "A t Him externum oi the Allied I>! 1«•!>.-i•. •• .Iu:■ il».-i| (.n.ill fore in Italy i \..u-n place t Till lit:..' where I*. ' - i I ••rev.-, . :.u :«•<! Inir.l m; yestfrd..1 i . filing with till- a.-.-..t j a tut* nl '\\. riivn! navy." the an- [ niinceeir.i ;i'. . .nil". It w;ii iniiuiisieeit alsi that '•!<• i 1;. dim; ti'ii r oinpletid the occa-! i11-•>i nt i .nt . liMMted ;i|]|>i'i.\iin.i'.ely 'JTli h suuthc.i.st nl lion • ami a!.'lit :;•» lies above the* tip ot t'ic Italian i.i \..thins ua.- : l ofiicially "1 any dis|K> ition ..t t: •• Italian fleet units] which were it i >■ l»iu naval base .it Tin .'it<. al the t.mc. u! Italy's capitnl;iti"n I>> tin* Alia Outskirts Of Rome Shelled London. Sept. I<). —(AIM— 1 Melani. Ilalian news asenc.v. said in a broadcast that the out- j skirls nl linnie were shelled at ! iniihl.n tnda>. thirteen minutes later Stelani | said an air raid alarm bad ' sounded in the Ilalian capital. l arlicr. I he news agency hail reported violent artiller.v tiring i •south of the cit*. Spit/burden, Sm;i 11 Arctic Island, Is I ;ikcn h\ (icrniiins WEATHER I OII VOItTII CMJOI.INA Continued cool Hi s iffernoon. toniuht and Silurd.n forenoon, with s I i c It I (\ lower temperature in east and < en Ira I portions toiilghl. Capture Of Naples Imminent; Americans Smash At Enemy NK\Y YORKKRS Cl.l-.liR.YI K I S A! ,V'S SI RRKNDLR BW-. " — 1 PWL "kit- ) w.k j—w Scenes reminiscent ill tlnisc wliieli occurred in New Vnrl. €*i«\ «lir:i World War I elided wore rcciiaclcd in lli.il fitv - i.usinrss section when ncvts til' Italy's surreiKir.- '".ike. Within a tew minute-. lickcr lane and lorn lip newpapers were showered on re.ioicer> in III- streets. 11ntrrnalinnaI». Landing By Allies Near in Albania Little Nations May Surrender, and Nazis Miyht Take Control l.omli'ti. Srpl. 10—(AIM—I lie Cirrii).in ih-mn acrncy I>XI5 lnil.n tli.it tlir Albanian port •• I Yainn.i and l>ura//i> the ini|inrt.i;il t»Mii of Klltasan lia*r Imtii hiiiiimiiI l»\ (■rrnian lump*. Aloanvili.!<•. S\ti»s <ii->palelic> said a powi'iiiil \l!ied licet m.is oil route !<■ the little eoiintn nppitsile the heel of Italy on tin Adrian. S.-j.J. 1li_(.\l') A 'If <»\<r tiny M;tl ui iili.'l Jtfl'OSS tllf .V'li p in I he lice| t.: iin ■t appeared ;n iin■ il\ Intljty (*i*i*i' ;i M if reported lu li;t\f •tied (in Page K i.r i It;ili;in Kin<4, I his Not Quit Throne l.ouil' 1 1(1.—(A!1 Pie Uoiin . ills' today (lenieil t r; oriqli I" in s« il/rrl m I .«in» bread- Hie Merlin r.ulin (!• • t Klnts \ • 'i :io in.inttclc ol Halt li.nl ji'«i!i' /tod in favitr nl I Inu n I'riltn I inl'i i In. "All lln-c ri'|Hir|s ate nntriir." «l(,«,la,,-(l "lofaMi. Italian iichi aerm > " •' I'fiiadrast renitilen In |!etll'l> I., titer Ueillrrs li.nl miilril S« i*> f ii'i !• assnii,.. 1 • 1 * Ktn^ VIII I :n I till etc 11... • I . il and it' ' v»mh I'riiieros Mario .Insi \>if< el I tnlierl'i li ill inn ed in ">« il/erland last nielil. Germans Frantically Propping Positions in Northern Italy Si pt. Ill—( \l*> llnw lit prrvi'iil a iMcm.ilm t c\ plosion in I iimpc's li .MliliiMi.il powder Kin. Ilii* lialkans. was vii wed Inn toila* .is inn- <•! the l>rc»-iii:; problems iii>\\ (tinliM iiinu \ 11 if«l strategists. Tin- liisr «.1 lit a-. c\|ie«'.r I ulirn Il.il\ surrendered anil al r-Milv there have heeii reports i>l li.i-lil> summoned war mmiiieiis in Ilir (•crinuii satellite nation-. These .in- taken liere <■ 111\ Ilir nulwaril -i^nv nl' ;il.iim in liii:li i|uai'lcr> .ml strmii; unrest annum I In- populations. win must mm rrali/c I In- > .ire pla> ins on Hie losing team. " ■ • ..| the i < ■ ' in i.i'".- <i. <|ll( flri" try t( liul ; (Continued ":i r ...• Foaf) I 1 JrciiiKT I'lISS 111 (jcrm;in I huuis As ltali;ins (*!\ c I p M.nliid. Sept. to—l \l" —'I lie < in mans it uas loan nl line l (I.ix. «l»taiiiril rontriil "I fir Itii'i'iiir Pass line tliniimh tin northern .fttlian M|is attet scvcir t in It I in t: with Ilir Italian jarri suns iii which tlirrr »rrr a tin in hrr of r.isii.ittirs. (•rrinan reports Iirr« siiil the Italian units air now withdrawing In the wrst in thr \l|is nrar , apuretto iTItr flrrm.iits .innmincril \i lerdii ill it Italia*! lumps li nl •in il (licit thr llrrinirr 1'nss, (m umlaut link hrtween lt.-l% anil (.i'IIii ii'v. mil did nn| imlii itr wlirthor thr Italians were friendly to tVeni or hostile.) Seizure Of Lae Likely i arge Allied Forccs Arc* Converging Upon i Japanese Stronghold A';ii•;i ISi it ill 111Smi.Miv. i !'ari!, r-.i t. 1«» <AP| J". ps ami v ms iv: i ■ ■ r t lit (I. Nallliv . in. •:*::! Itxliiv if mi 1'i.ri >!iv. N• »\ c.. . ... to rt'inii re f.t iit val :» . Mttt'Arthur's armies iw» • virtually > ><: ■! >ii'. • • itlr< mi ■ ill- I a pa nr-i' lion ninshod air lias.- at l.:n . T .v n Itmv. Additional Beachheads Are Seized Maj or Battle Looms; Germans Reported in Force in That Area Al'.ii ti Hi M r> in North Africa. Sept. I" IAI')-—Naples. - •i ruin: -1 port ami tin- In-art ■ >; iu»r .'OiithtTii i "tin»nniirat i"ii- >y -t« in. appeared a'rm-t in 1 (:• ■ jrrasp <>l' (leii• •rai 1 >\v ijrlil I' Kisetiltuwer a* -\!I:• • <I • n i , r. •uiniiiiiv' 1>\ iam!. a >• iiiti -i a wit it the aim < : i linv the peninsula "1 till t liv <!• rman. A ill* (I \< uti hi - alilloiinc«•«I i Si. ; i is- i!.>!ial '-'r.>.)i uf the Aim-fit .ji l-'ittli Aim- <>r I,t.(Icn. Mark W. ("iark had smashed li\< tieimati counter attacks in I»• -;iliiijj" «l<•".» is < It email ivsistniic in 1 iv N: • • ai i -.i ami iiail «-.-tai»li~h«'(l stronjr lirultichviulii t r« in which m> j• i.-:» ilt< assault toward tin ir first vTeat olijeclive ill 1h•• catnp.iij*»i. American and Bri Iish troops then . > 11 : ?! I. j !:c <. it was iinituunccdi unci mcriiiK -• lie Gorman forccs • i ■ . . iia°* ■ i 'y : Salorn->, ••'I ' ■ ' • J I!': (Ii'i u a • i :1 li I In* repulse hi (lie sharp liln«»—aimril willi i-Ii.i|-mi tcrislir il.isli in lliriiu (lit* Alliril in vatltTs nil li.il illri' at a triliial Masr in npi-ia lions—intlitalt'fl thai (•<■iiit.iI < lark's warriors hail \« e.itliiTi-il tbi first crisis of the I • < > It I ■ .iinti.iiun. ■ So V ;r) Itnli ails Abandon Southern Irancc I Hit I'» Surrender iti rn. Sept. til i \l'i — Italian trrops .in i •mtinuiin: lo atiandoii lli.-ir posts in southern I'ranci* anil .il Irasi have atrr.ulv crossed tin- s«i»N frontier anil • iii rriiili'ii it tlicit arms ami has,;i:f I In- I'iiii n.tt (o'lirvi' rrl>i>rtf<l ii il.M . 'i . ; i ' line of , ]• .\ i i-y 'tad to 1' : 'le !':i! iuull <>•■11 ' * n ' • i ' o\or i Fr< r! .. in no intainx ' al ' i ' ' i ' I'ie: V. ,1 riont '• I' 1 l lalfit* i ::i l"Ofl nn ' • i M " 1 On in t hviiy tunnel tit- • Stisa. haltinu all New Phase Of War Nears As Air Assauit Ceases . ill !• !};<• (It Mi Al' Tin* :> JH". ' JH'll' y if i tf. p!utst» ■> ' ' ' " J' i';.tIT. ' I •• luiild I I • ,l< ' )| tlilfHT • i <'.-I ii.ijipcnod :n •: A- i.t * ftr.d Sv: y. ■ I > ' c rl' \ «• yi\<■ <• 11 •> • 'i ■ • m A i iimii Kn-hih 1-' ic '• • k > if it.- ar1 . !v. M . f M l.'llll it' I Mfiis iri'••i fluwn l>y Klyil-.J! f 1 . M.ir;iii. I (ItTj .•ml fit itidcibultx fit Hhj ,i<'int r \ ,-i airfields II I ' ■ I r' . !'!•< ' (' ■l.HO'HOnts ' ' ' r imprrce<1.I (ill-.. -fill'M ii .'f .1 cross• Miirl riv.i- • 'ii. . Flying l"i' Iross iWiiull "ii an '< l»! "f ' ' < *< i \ in 'lie Pari* I area •• tlx ! Iftt "pontllon by the h'u " •• <*tijj nc l«>rnb<»i ■ in eight days ; — i nark lopped ottly by their six r.v,cis in s;ven da•*;- in J r.y.
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