HENDERSON GATEWAY TO CENTRAL CAROLINA TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR ROOSEVELT Will GO ON WITH COURT PUNS Inland Steel Declines Any Contract With Lewis Union As Jones & Laughlin Signs 11.0. MEANWHILE STARTS BIG DRIVE FOR OTHER GROUPS Sharon Company’s Workers Voting on Whether To Select It As Bar gain Agency A. F. OF L CHIEFS LAY PLAN OF WAR Campaign Chest To Be Aug mented; Metal Trades Chief Says Reds Active In C. I. O. With Idea of Ulti mate Domination of This Big Group Pittsburgh, Pa., May 25. —(AP)— Chairman H. E. Lewis, of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, signed a contract today recognizing the steel workers organizing committee as ex clusive bargaining agency for the company’s 27,000 workers. INLAND STEEL REFUSES TO SIGN ANY CONTRACTS Indiana Harbor, Ind., May 25. — (AP)—lnland Steel Company, largest independent employer in the industry in the Chicago area, refused today to sign a collective bargaining con tract with the steel workers organiz ing committee. LEWIS UNION PUSHES TO NEW FIELDS TO CONQUER (By The Associated Press.) The John Lewis steel workers or ganizing committee pushed their drive for recognition into new sections to day. , , The American Steel Foundry of Chicago and the Crucible Steel Com pany fell into line yesterday by ac (Continued on Page Four.) Crime Put On Girl By Ex-Sweetie Jersey City, May 25 (AP) —Red-hair- ed Donald Wightman, 19, counter-ac cused Gladys Mac Knight, his former sweetheart, today on the witness stand of killing her mother with a hatchet last July 31. In a dramatic court session, the youth flatly denied the story to which she stuck through eleven hours on the witness stand, placing the blame on him. “The blows (that killed Mrs. Helen Mac Knight) were struck by whom?” questioned his counsel, George Vick ers. * x. v» “Gladys,” he replied. Meantime, confronted with admitted (Continued on Page Six.) PRESBYTERIANS TO KEEP WAR CLAUSE Not Enough Presbyteries for Ban To Bring It Up In Assembly Columbus, Ohio, Ma'.y 25 (AP) The Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., has declined to withdraw its sanction of war. The church’s 276 presbyteries failed by nine votes to approve? a proposed amendment which would have delet ed from the church’s confession of faith, or constitution, this sentence: “Christians x x x x majT lawfully lender the New Testament wage war.’ Defeat of the proposed amiendment will be reported June 1 by the commit tee on policy to the 149th Gen exal As sembly of the church meeting here from Thursday until June 2. The proposal, which originated in the Presbytery of Cayuga, whose' seat is Auburn, N. Y., was ratified bjr 175 presbyteries. Ratification by two ’hirds of the presbyteries, or 184, was Necessary to bring it before the £.s