^ rsinr\« • *— - x HEMjuK&U* irmtograan datht Dispatdt THIRTY-FIRST YEAR <£M®d --;--S _ — the associated I’RKsa, HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEITE.MBER II, ID 11 ^ubmshe^^vekt^^fternoon FIVK CENTS CORY ALLIES FLANKING GERMANS FROM NORTH Roosevelt And Churchill To Reveal Plan Of War On Japs Hurricane Misses Coast And Veers Out Into Sea No I )raf lis Listed I fit < )uler Ran Its 1 limner Is P.isserl \\ i ini naton, Hop!. II ( A I’) I !:■• l ull brunt of a ! ropical ■ o a nr rnj ..'.cel I lio Noil h i >iina coast today when the :.1 i im veered eastward, but wind iC more than t>0 miles an hour i copied lelephone lines and r > . .IT eemmunieat ions to n>as i,i eommunit ies 1 •)() mile - non h , 1 Wilmington. • f. i i Mar. n ('•... I (J i ini s i I • id it had :'»to!\ cd ropm t . | rnm • . t< I minifies n tjie O'ut . Itn.it nn one wav. killed and I hat the pn pc 1 ’ d; m . i 1 'gilt. The Weal her \) o m, advisory, said that the hiirn it !) a. m. \v;i,; C'-ntim--i in the ■ v - f ('ape Hatt(MM . • ar -i <>i • >i t h ( an lina main la mi. and ' ’ ippcarofl U) be nvv iog pai 11 tlm roast md *>•:w -a meo ^warnings 1 !at tci a - nm th to the Virginia « Th1 >e prc' mu* !v i rdnwd «ut i HaHer i . oi i ]< or \ti J ho At - ! • W< ithn Bureau .aid the • i ■ . 1 if iv r g a i mure 111 an 7 a ;i la uj- nff-sh'f»re. \\ i- travel t abo.ut 25 miir. an h»»ui and : it I'dh w»al its ni e-.ent c mm ho a i T r iko t hr ' ; «•.(»-. and . a * h - • • • >a.Ta 1 ( i»| \ov. Kir; • : Imu'sdav mgj+h i -1* jih' »ne 1 inr. "Trr dnun t.-i f’la ad f 'itv and Beaufort. r nri 4 n . 7T mdo. *u t Im p t nf H d - t the hma ir nv, ad general*’d vmd-* «-t Me ao hour in da week-long pmg t "rn a a 11 h ni Pi irC-» IHo-» -t r; i■ ■'. A i :n v and Marino i n T a I la - . 411 i f Wilmingt"ii f 'rp T ).e i . f'■ ime till oug'a up 4 r d and the Cherry P'dnt air and (’amp I.eirnne. biggest M , me base nn the east :t. iT p * *rd no damage, I. m 1. m| report fmni the j .elated « . ••«■ Hat tor as area kept the Weather •• r ; i i'>m del erm inmg the ad 1 » ■ d renter l NT'1' Pkto " ••!. * (it at mid - mornmg and st»f ■ ■ Till off. Lrwin Says Teacher Less Very Serious Raleigh, Sept It ( \V} !>)-. 1 K'de A. Erwin, stale .upevinfpo ' h'n f - ,f pi j! 11 ip Inst l’1 icf inn, aid 11» n,v that the continued lo-;- ot tearh ' to nthei r ktm pa t ion,, due to low darn's had rrcated the mod »eri oi i • crisis in public cducat ion the h1 a t • * has faced -nice the depres sion.’* Speaking before • : meeting ot Ra l*agh and Wake county teachers, Dr. f ’ n aid that the number of " ’Uf teacher; holding \ certihcstes hart dropped from bull l m lht! t’ t" I 1,717 this year, or a Io;s ot l. •kf.. and that further dradic reduc t on are indicated. .anting that replacement- timn tf.'dier training institution.-- ot the Rtatf n,i . been reduced to le than half the normal avaihible supply. Di K win declared: Since the teaching pmlessmn now i; face to face wiln the keenest pos.mle uompet i l.ioii from various commercial fields, the State mot c<*n ider whether it will meet this competition in terms ot more ade quate salaries, or sec it teaching projc .‘-.ion reduced to an undesirable level ot training.” NELSON TALKS WITH GEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEK Cl'iltTplun". Sent. 1*—1 '* ' Donald M. Nelson. War Produc tion Beard chairman, who is here on a mission for President Roose velt. crnfarrcl today with Gen eralissimo C’hiar>g Kai-shek. Unique Welcome HERE IS a sample ol the welcome the British troops received from the Belgians when they liberated Brus» sels. It hows young Belgians ex-* tending a warm wo I con e to Tom mie? fr mi the cover of a slit trenrh during the advance to Pa n.-se’.. The girls thn v k. ses at the r All l:bei atom. (lrtcrnation.nl) Norfolk Area Braces For* Tropic Blow Norfolk, Va„ Sept. II- (AIM - Hampton Knuds communities prepared today for the approach ing Atlantic hurricane, which (lie Nortolk Weather Bureau report ed w cu I cl sweep KO to 100 miles off (lie Virginia Capes about fi p. m. I WT. Winds of 73 miles per hour were expected at Vir ginia Beach, and 00 miles per hour at Norfolk. Mete .1 nig, .1. h'Te Slid I hat at II i in the Inn ■ ir.me, miming norlh iiiii-tln-a .1 il i poerl ill • 1 xii11 20 miles mile. | ht Ip ,ur, had paused wuid t>I' eu | ic a VI ) n i |e i a I 10 a. m. ,ii ( aflev' lull t, N (' , 7(1 miles north ol ( ',ipp II i III 1 a :. w 11 !i gi i .is of 00 mile- pei In air i corded .al VVceks ville N (' ninth 1 f K. I i/llietli City. The - el -ei! v at Cape 1 lenry. just -,11,111 nf Virginia Reach, climbed l.o ;;/> mile . .ii hour at !) o'clock i his 11lot'llieg hi afi mile al 1 I a. m., and ihe w ind ".-as blew iru; ,'ili miles an Ivan at Norfolk at the same hour. The porl city fell gusts up to 30 111 : •- net- hirer. I jhgh seas lashed nearby beach j .vav ik via I her 1 it ion ! ;p.|. and -.hnuld reach their peak ' about 7 |> m. Tide, four fed above norma I were predicted h a NT i folk, j j , she a ; cjr on rc-ord Iwre •■. as 1 nine fee! move J'"i l|!ll ill lilf* hul'I'i C.'llle ' Augll * ’.'i, 103a. .\1.iyi i VV VV. f:I huff, of Virginia [5,■ a .. rrlei ml all volunteer lire , u o a t .-, | the resort community *' ’ stand by for pe able emerge- ev. and all pi i a guard pi i . amel at the beach wa ■ held on duly. V,I m aeu II ton ■ p ier had been is sue!) to Virginia Reach residents at ] | i ei t irla v. Ill'! 1.1 C. ' I Vn le of | he beach > • i mad O il ion, said Hie , j it i a bis irl ' leeupia nts of a 1 , ocean 11- n! hotel . . ml ‘'ullages liar i |,gelt ad\ i cd "f I lie .dorm's extent I Peele n pm led that many were leav j ing the resort. _ Strategy Ir Sri I'or Asnault Upon Crumbling Nippon EDEN ON WAY Ouelir. Seat. 11 i \ r> - Bi inline an up In Ihr niiiiiitr I rpoi l mi (hr I'.iii npraii pnliliarl situation. British I'nirign Srr - rrtar.v Anthony l.drii is ni rnntr from London to join llir rx minding K.oosrvrll < Imrrhill ronfrrrnrr. Overrasl. weather mav malir his arrival time iinrrit.im. lull a London report that lie was on his inv was roniirmrd. Only yesterday labui ronfrr rrd with Premier M ikota.iii/.v k of the Polish government in rxilr. and i< was roMsidrrrd highly prohahlr that illations tiftwren Itussia and nrighimi mg Poland were a liiglih important topic ill his brief rase. Quebec. Sept. II (A!’) \ formal slatemenl by 1T • blent Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill outlining Allied objec fives in the war with Japan be fore they part this week-enl .ap peared possible today a their second historic conference ia Quebec. entered il ■ final pha ", While ir |ai.,itere 1 a i i sal • ii.un; t - : - i |,1 na.' 'sen m a , I i Cl. ■ a > ■: i ’a reason to i r Im . " Hm A I !wd leaiiia , might deem thr It. •’ r i r f- .r • nr.1 notinremenl -• ft. a o.v;n tin: ■ ■ • '.'.'I ich Amci'.i' • :l:iI> a To already b v.u s . n • a ■ .1 •,i-• 11• ■<' h'lircl.iltd a:i inkling. Mdilary and i i d 1, s • i •auinhling .la,, 11 .n:■. • ih chartc.! and tin 1 ■ 111 . iv in mg I died in by ihr lint i ,h- \a ,a r m eliiefs (it .ska 11 ’ i llm 1 ' I. •Cl loon tenor The persona! Ihm ""T1 ■■ ChuiThill talk’s n sv range n- rr in Ik und rpirsl ion • • >1 a an- i ng • ; ar again a Na;u and Japanese . il’firm and the ir«uvil.n>lr pn •■ rop'.i t*v| fi’".e -Min ers reflecting I v ennii.itird ( liTf s of staff that 1 Pact fi •■ ■ Min m i ml t ,• hi C" . - v.-ri’e settled i"’ - ,■ dir Prc:,id('nf mrl prime trim. .t -r .at tlovn iieri The (pie .1 i’ 'll of .. lirmt. phene Parjfir can ea i’,*a 111- "I > 1 -mi and will no: he • • :■ mired, bees :.,'• A. ]•’( r immerli Jr .1.sp; ..I tlc> Pacific wai tiie c amend already has been wrapped op in tin- red tape of official approval. This !'■(.' H i- not interpreted to mean that before Japan's ultimate defeat a top Jr-ttegie com tv nder oil) not be needed. But ill the nirfr'lil phase of ha'.inling Japan's island de fenses. pyrainidssg strength under flrncral M n-Arlhtir o r receiviuest of the P11i 1 ii>|o111 .. urging Chine w re sistance and pi inning new air as sn It. 'ii Malaya, t ;« ...»i; 11 ing Warsaw frontally fought to day into tlir streets of rraga, the industrial suburb ot Ihr lorn rolish capita 1 on the cast hank of the Vistula river, the* Berlin radio announced. } ,ip to the -.imfh. Hu./nun lfMfhfd I in? ".!•», a i. t yon tier, in the Be.ktdf npeantaMii In 100,0011 Mark In I sites! I asts Washington, Sri’*. i *—1 '•’> — Officially »un«une°d casuall'es among tlie I nitcfl States fighting forces have reached .1 total of i Secretary ef War Stimson said today llial army easualties for all theatres through August 20. based on renorts to next ot Ian, total 7!:!7.0IO. an incr-asr of 21, K21 I rum the total given a week ago. The latest navy casualty lists reports (>1,509, an increase of 1,515. The army casualties, with com parable figures for a week ago, folio": Killed, 112.Oh? and 57,07 7; wounded, 172.012 and 15<7,!».'!7i; prison rs. IS.1HI and 15.21H; miss ing 15,000 and 15.907 (a reduc tion arising out of transfer to other categories.) Of the navv total. 21.150 were killed, an increase of 521 over the previous week; 277.001 wounded, an increase of 1,170; 9. 529 missing, a decrease of I 19; 1,160 prisoners, unchanged inm the previrus week. j or f. ■< ' > i I n ‘ r ] . 1 II :p t 1 '■] M';o I r. pm » . ml i ■ .« ;.ah ’•! . ‘vr tv" j Iipvrrl ■ . I .... -I. t i _*r ‘ r: fy •»! })<) I o' i la, • i»i) j 70,fill/) p<)puiatmn Other Russian troops drove In w i111in fifteen miles of I a I J.’i ussja. Vet another croup ot Red armies. moving swiftly this ugh Romania. \\;is aeknnw ledeed l>\ llcrlin to have storm ri! through the S/ekler corner of Transylvania, territory dis puff d betw een Romania and | 1511114a 1 \ . ! tie 1 v. *|o picture of rule • wl a- • I* v ill sfoh'C hie e.i ,'f‘rn mil pi ■ *i! ip'trrj \]o .row report,-. . !o /■.« -le that there were indication' that Nazi Aliens !n America Are Indicted | .Vi :. ;! :;t. in, Sept II ' MV 1 I • ...... i (• t i. i n 1 g; 1 h 1 s t the M r 1 /1 j ;. n;■ in 1I1,. I'n,1 I'd Stab i i ‘ - ,. • ;i.irla\ by .1 J1 ' >< I j. 1 1 *■, 1 ■ mt .:-n- : ini-cnii'nl Hi' IV l 11 , :::if| been j nrt . • • 1; ■£>( ,; ■ ncciiling thrir N.i/i I... ;, ] I ; 11,it inns 111 I Ills I." " in1 • •• i'll.. : mil, I .ni'iil ( iini-gcil til,- . .. ■ nspiring to vithbol I . - ' ; • . ,h' n n-gi.41'.'ilion ' . 11" : 1 1 i ■1' I ;ind with making I'm ilrnt ' ,tc!-.,i:1 P1 ■ 11.111 -1 ■ s 1 r.irh 1 : ; nil ! 1 (t non I ll'.c : .111(1 ICI1 Vi' , i 11 '■ nt inued on 1 Vigo Imv i 1 :»1 il fp I ' ill * i I vjt '•( I • ■ l .. «• 1 > <•. .id < ' ■ • • * i v r r If : >t»tif hp;< t . of .**.■* • . rigid mg M t ! : i j.i \ m Il'Pi'-ilv mid • mf»i Ml t r iI 11 •,.! pr ,i 1 ■; prl h v Mi* M . .i;«iu. n:i \V dpf IVvli* i-ro'irfr:<;;l > ,;nd IMyng no df'M' I i' »n f n In *’ n -! * n . nd rn .dpi id, - .• j.. dn o ind ent frr h Ini •n;d hi :n i . Mip hitl ]p >n Mi;d • l.p Sn , I Mi-dlv • ■•i p wl.ilp, ;d‘fpr i I n | i-p : > d t.j‘\ t- • *-n tor T‘ <;.i ubm'’> ni ...... '.n tin* • • i .Ipi n limb; nf Mip Vb .f1;I■ i ' dn i,mi md 1 I in ip;i 1 Ml '.'..ii-, f i - ;i i: i • ii i■ ■ r ’ . P.M I i * I IV.i.-.M, i«*ppi Infl 111 ii ; .i.i : i ;d . mu! d** li »y • u) '.!) t ml. ,\1 ••idn-g'd tin K; • n ;m , . . . ■ • , p( ll'.il Mu i I >1 W.n -i '• 25 Are Dead, 65 Hurt, In Rail Wreck Tri i i- Halite, hid >ej»(. II Vi') \( leaM :a peiMins wen killed and about h'» Injured nih toda\ in the ee!|; i m of two ( hi eaco X f ast5 i n Sllicois railroad p;u ei';;-r trams mai lure. Yir piallv all el' (he dead md injured u ere soldiers. The t: . die th • - MS Dixie !•! .- . iliiim *1 mu: • «• other * mail mui *• . p • ' i mil, • im l head on rliirtnif a h»- r ;r top '!’hc en. mo • ‘ 1! .m . *n file I )| x ir i v*n. jrt ♦ t o ! track m«l } ti«M up 11. • : l hr i o.ad V -he U' < I. I !u • in .t t-- I : 11111 11 . • >: t •«- flip, ' »;o«-. u -o <1* an-- , ;; l v r fct ; : lV\i *! r fn i ,.t vluun •« * •«' the Purple M*mi t re <’o| P i »n. Ml*- url flu * v - on :n.rl . V fur - ' * : ' • ! hr* n t.jla n t*> i <-. ii ■ n *■ i ■ *'nt*n .> | The 11 ’ pip Ip m, 1 . ’ nd .ID I - if old 11 u U'H • ,u P n;* i ‘ ) Dutch Line Crossed At New Points F.nomy RrsnUanrc Surprisingly VWfik In AarFirn Serlor I .'nidi in. i-pit. I ! i A I’ i — 1 •• in ml I Jv.-ight Ki rii|viv i-r'i I!'-rlin 1 mi11ul armies -truck to day into the 1 ."i-mile-wide ai> pendage of the Nk'l.iierland - in a thru-i apparently intended to Hank from the north the Her man border city of Aar|vn, -d reafly he argerl front the soil'll. ’ >■: pi erne i1 .d';' i-n ‘ - - .aid it* ' ) I . vne ' I f dip I )H frh ! i hjD 1 ' il.rrl Jtr.it Man. 4 •■. i h ♦ , ]i tt|jl**.; t • • t I j *»* Inegr* | t d’d not rji rjo 9 not innrddy <•( dip attarkiiiS ■ • •: • The a, : •■■.ill fii -jj i pi p> , * .i •)(■*’! ' »pe j * 11 Jig •: th ■!, 'Tt* , There were no official progress reports on General llodgcs* troops, w ho, according to field dispatches last night, penetrated the outskirts ot Vaaehrn and cap lured the German village of Hot gen. lh- dailv rommunhiur. however, announced widening of the 1 uxeinhourg positions from where l he Vmeiicans first enter ed the Heidi northwest of 'frier. T 1'♦ * A .. < ■ r *da» broaden;-! < ’!•.) * M'. d A 11■ ,an.> hod enfer-d Trier Tl A ■, not confiniTCd - .n ir* i- *■ : • arl.C|l i a j*! c j , R ' ' * *? * *■ ' I - Ilfl I * * or t. rpr ■ng’v ■' <'-i: near ai d .mjth oi Aachen, a noidj‘-rn kcyctr.ne r.f the >»ieg| j ip-1 1 i 1Je Field d l >j *a fches reported Die (b r Hi. might hp falling b^rk [m a major mand nu ti p Hhinf'. - *raaa < • it;. !;; dps Jn the rani m till;; er t Tht' -ugge-ted that the ricrrpai'n making another trade of -p*- * for time. A P.rjhn broadcast, this morning • aid a ferritic a°nal bombardment m the Met/ area had touched ntf t e\« \itipi icon rtfensivc. There • a , n immcdi de mTici d c -mmciit hut f jelfl rii ,pa trim.. . , jr 1 An .or •" - '• • '■helllii'p in tha’ -.erjtni had dr-.vn n> react inn. Our Men Get More Nazi Small Towns London. Sept. It—i VI’) Sev rial more Gorman villages near raptured Rntgeii fell to the I nit ed States first army today, while it drove into tin* harriers of the Siegfried line and undercut the great Nazi communications ce>,> # ter of Aachen. X <•!’**> of tin* village were not I' ii by -njuT;! • iieariqoarter.. \ r*n ; !v,-o;kj( i .t .id >np wm . 1. u •' an- • ;■ •* f, I. >o r i life outhea ri u Rotgnp The ficn .in, themselv ps ..aid ,'1'? \mem .-n.. were beah*g fm ward 'n large .r.t’e ffensiv e ni flic whole an a i'1 >' md \ ie'nrn fr-m M;o ♦ i. ; ‘ Ml H-'lland t.i tl|P Get Mian fl'OI'Hej m* '! Kuj let) ,n Belgium \ eeni ty ilencr I)Jached wjt om-t «»{ tin news from Hip front It* Tn-,";dpd new. of an earHc innirven li' e miles deep Uyside Gorina* y. northwest .{' Trier Nor was Hn'iv ■ny announcement from headquar t*• r - i *i Allied progress at two nt-he * points wheip the Gorman boimdai v 1 ■ ni been reached within shelling ’■ange < it the Siegtreri line defenm. It was emphasized, however. tha‘ 1 ‘he blackout certainly did not jmph my i r>ver .»• - into Italy Gothic Line INi .■ a ! I \ P ) 1.1 i ;?n Mu,. (1 l: , : O 1 ■: u include evera! it i ion.,, ■ , ickeil : ■ a German imposts all : i!. • ■ -; • thi- i .< oil ; I'tw-'cn Pi -tia and Lnee.i and , haUcnntj :he tor ward < dge.s ul t!:e oam Gothic line, headquarters disclosed today. | On the Adriatic sector, British, l Canadian and Indian troops in the I Corlano-San Savino area, advanced I 1.000 yards against fierce opposition | Further south British forces recap ! tureri two bitterly contested points 'about 1,000 yards northwest ui I i ■ \ < t~ ' 7 The mnoimrnmcnt that Hi 'ish diviuon including 'he \th Couth All .cun. hove been thrown into 'he line indicates Hie scale nt the eftoC Clark is making in break the corps nt the Gothic line in central Italy. Headquarters emphasized that the Gothic line is really a defense zone several miles in depth, studded with many c mcrete emplacements. Allied forces yesterday had reach ed the threshold of two main passes through the Gothic line. WHERE AMERICANS INVADED REICH FOR FIRST TIME j&wi—_mm. ^ m aaqpB THIS AIR VIEW OF TRIER, Germany, was taken recently during a low-level attack by U. S. bombers on military installations in the town. Now, according to a communique from Allied Headquarters, units of the American First Army have crossed the border and penetrated Trier, fifty-five miles from the industrial city of ho nenz, marking th** iirst tiin*? in. history that V hav*? invaded O^rmyn n - WIF 4 V JR I OK XOKTI1 CAROLINA Tartly elouily and mild tonight, with slightly lower temperatures i-i ti’e east and central portions: partly cloudy with moderate tem 1 net s Friday.