Nazis Report Drives No Lend-Lease Ban on Reds Aid Urged
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ATeraga Daily Circulation For the Moath of Aagast) 1941 * Tha Weather i ' ^ Torecaaf of U. B. Weathar 6,762 Member of tlie Aadit f!loudy sad cooler tonight; Wed- Bureau of CIrculatloaa neoday fait and oeoier; moderate to frmh wiMc. Manchester— City of Village Charm VOL. LX., NO. 392]. (Classified Advertising On Page 10) MANCHE.STER, (:ONN.. TUE.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1l94l (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE ^HREB CENTS U.S.S. MasHarhiisctts Ready for I^aunrhin^ Reds Assert G^m an No Lend-Lease Ban Onset at Standstill; On Reds Aid Urged; Nazis Report Drives Ship Toll I ncreased! Simultaneous Coiinter-, Violent Fight Aroundj Sea War Adds .Another C* Offeniive. Reported in Bulgaria Lake Ilmen Halts In -> Sfettiilius Asks Huiue^ American-Owned Mer- oCC/I German War pUpnlch. DrOWIt vaders as Reds Drive j Appropriations Sub-; e« for First Tim e; All - “ Forward in Successful j committee Members to Three Are Declared to LfltO Battlc l^unter-Attarks; Drive Reject Any Prohibi*; Sinking Is Direct Chal Have Been Repulsed; -5;— « (]osts Germans .50,- Curb Lifted tions Barring Aid to: lenge to Order Given Take 3 8 0 , Prison- Advices from Sofia Re 000; Report 3 Soviet Russia; Not Policy tO: j To the Navy to De- e rs in Kiev Area, port AVte Emergency Michigan Head Vrges Aid Soviet Through AFmies Routed Denied. j stroy All Axis Raiders. Measures and Fresh Civilian Labor and Ma- I.,eiid-I.,easc P r o g r a m . Berlin, Sept. 2,3. — (/P) — .Moscow, Sept. 23— (/p>— In Simultaneoufi Ru.ssian co'un- JSazi I’nits in i Wa-shington, Sept. 2 3 .— iJF ) terifds Priorities Be Ports. violent fighting' around Lake i Wa-shington. Sept. 23.— (/P) ter-offen.sive.s in the north, I — The sea war added another I Ilmen, south of Leningrad, | Granted Immediately. — Informed members said central and .southern sectors Ankara. Turkey, Sept. 23--I/T,— I American-owned merchant-1 Ru.ssian troops have brought | Edward R. Stettinius, admin* were reiMirted in German war i man to it.s toll today, and the I Belief that Bulgaria might soon be I the German on.set to a stand- Detroit. .Sept. 23. — r/p, Qov istrator- of the lend-Iease pro dispatches tonight for the drawn into the German-Russian | .still and driven capital wondered forward in ' whether ! Murray D. Van Wagoner of Michi- gram, urged a House Appro-, first time, although all three war increased here today as ad ^ I S latest sinking was meant l 8“" declared today that the nation succe.ssful counter *, attacks,; priations Subcommittee con-' were declareci to have been vices from Sofia told of new emer Bed St^r, organ of the Red w be an open challenge to ^“^es economic chaos "withift gency measures there and of i sidering the $5,986,000,000 repulsed, with ,380;000 prison Army, declared today. An I President Roosevelt’s shoot- j ‘ ^ree months" unless civiUan la- ers. .already . taken in thew.r renclr- m . r - ‘''""P concentra- lend-Iease apprupnation bill article by Lieutenant General ' on-sight order which barred ! “ "d material., priorities are clement area carved out by the ' l ‘° " * r , P"''^'— P<‘''P“ P* today to reject anv prohibi Vatltin said the drive had coat waters ” of the ; granted immediately to'areas un Germans east—me of Kiev, These • Black Sea thrufltthrust asaagainst nat So-So tions which would i w r aid t* Viet oil fields in the Caucasus. the Geimans up to 50,000 killed captures, announced by the high Russia. A t the same time, bow- ■ Sofia was reported under a par- wounded aiid captured, and denied command In a special com Poised on the ways of the Bethlehem Steel Company’s yird In freigh t^ Pink Star, owned by the Appearing as a ever, members skid Stettinius ex- : tiai curfew la'st flight, aqd ‘ the ! reports that three Soviet witness before munique, overshadowed the So\1et V.. b. MariUme Commiasion but ; a Special House plained that it waa not the policy- port cities of Varna and Burgas on ; armies had been routed in the Quincy. Mass., is the 35,000-tcn battleship Massachusetts which \4as „ .. ----- ------- ___ cCommittee ommiire. In- cdunter-thrusts as far as German.v launched tc^ay oy Mrs. Ch.irle.s FrancL, Adams, wife of the former under Panamanian reg -) vestigating national defense of the government now to aid I sector 150 miles south of Rus mi- was concerned. (Cootinued On Page Two) sia’s Naesieged second city. secretary of the .Navy This official Navy photo shows the prow of i The ,jnking took on great ' Russia through the lend-Iease pro 50 Divtsions Smashed gram but emphasized that in vleir ! Hurl Back Germans the ,04-foot sea giani lopping the scaffolding. I potential significance,---- for. it was (Continued On Page Two) In the continuing battle. ,50 the first .such incident reported o f the uncertainty of the future, Soviet divisions (about 750,000 j Warfront dispatchea declared . , since Mr. Roosevelt proclaimed any restrictive provisions would mqn) have been smashed, the ^ today that fierce Russian counter^ tl.e "defensive waters" be especially undesirable. policy Germans announced. Hulk Only Hit attacks and bayonet charges I Sept. li. Repeal Seen Meaning War 1 hurled back two German regl- Senator Norris (Ind.-Neb.) as- No details of any of the Rus- .Sunk Lost Friday Strike Keeps I ments on the central front and I Tropical Storm Nears 'herted today that repeal of tha siori attacks were given, except, During Italian I Urove Finnish troops from.strong The Pink Star went down last i neutrality act "would mean war* their locations: The Leningrad I IS 1 Friday, the State Department dis sector In the north, east of Smo- ! ' fortificationa in the lake country Needed Ships and he voiced bis doubts that Con to the north. closed last night, find she met her l^nsk in the center, and around i gress would approve a declaratioB Village on Gulf Coast end southwest of Iceland in the Fjghting raged unceasingly of war at the present time. Poltava in the south, 180 miles Gihraltar Raid southeast of Kiev. around beleaguered Leningrad and same waters that witnessed the ' On the question of a declaraUoB Odeasa. loss of two other Amerlcan-ov^-ned Idle in Ports DNB said "Russian advances o,' war. Representative Fish (R., Furious Blast to Pass In vessels and the unsuccessful' sub- 1 far east of Smolensk collapsed un British Authority De Red Star, organ of the Red N. Y.), was ready with the pre marine attack on the U. S. de- i der German fire." Army, said two regin'ienta of the Pacts to Hold diction that the House would vota clares Rest of Enemv’s land Tonight; Winds stroyer Greer. |Maritime Ginimission 102nd Germany Infantry Division it down "more than Iwo-to-one.'* The. news agency declared, He announced he intended to seek "rngny Soviet units lost two-thirds were defeated in the Soviet coun Up to 90 Miles Per The announcement of the Pink ' Offers to Sponsor Con Claim Is Exaggerated terattack, aimed at the recapture a showdown. next week with a or more of their strength in at Present Wage Star:s sinking was silent on sev- i On Torpedo Attack. jof a district designated only aa Hour W hirl in Center. eral details- a fact which caused i ferences in Effort to resolution calling for immediata tempts to dash against the German I ''N." war with Germany. lines. The. Bolsheviks lUerally zome speculation. Nothing was 1 I The Germans retreated wlien End Bonus. Dispute. stormed over the corpses of the Port DICoanor> Texas, Sept. about the fate of the 34- men Capitol Hill's preoccupation with London, Sept. 23—1^ - A Brit the Russians followed up intense Levels Likely her crew, aad there was no hint international affairs was further slain into German -fire. They were ish authority declared today that 23.-.—(/P)— A rapidly-dropping I as to I artillery fire with bayonet charges. how she met her end— by a By The Associated Press ed by the start of House Commit thrown back everywhere." mine. "a hulk wag sunk but the rest of Red Star reported. It safd the I torpedo, an aerial bomb or ! A seaman's strike kept more tee hearings bh a new 89,985,090,- 78 Red Plaaes Downed fight waa continuing. He„der«,„ v„l. the enemy's claim is exaggerated" the guns of a surface raider. N 5 than a score of ships needed for 000 lease-lend appropriation and DNB also reported Red Air I amount of Inquiry could elicit of by the news thst another Ameri concerning a torpedo-craft attack Dislodge Finnish Trqopa j miles an hour at daybreak to- Force plane losses In the last 24 untary Agreements Are ficial Information on these points. defense and leaae-Iend aid riding can-owned freighter had been stmk To the north, Red Star reported. ' dav indicated to Coast GiinrH hours totaled 73 and aalJT G^man j " " •^’PP*"* Gibraltar Saturday Soviet counter attacks d ia ^ e e d ■ to c o a s t tiuaro Next Step in Plan Location Definitely Placed at anchor today and A F L machin near Iceland in wa\ersWhich Presk bombers sank a 4,000-ton Russian •'■id in which Italians said Finnish troops from strongly for- that a howl- ists reported a strike vote was be dent Roosevelt has barred’ to Axifi The location of the ship’s sink raiders. transport and two of 1,000 tons 1 four supply-laden British ships tified positions near Lake Siaicho.