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ïtettîtersim Hatlu Hîspafrh i)VI V ΠΛΙΙ V - - - TWKNTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'THE^s^î'v'V^fi^y.igf ΡΝΙΛ ΡΑΙΙΛ NEWSPAPER PI BUSHED IN THIS SE' ΤΙ ο χ of NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA the Ass.,.-.at,,,, ,.ltRH-a HENDERSON, N. C., THl'RSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27 1941 iJi'Nl^TIK"Nl,ON FIVE CENTS COPY FOUR DEAD, NINE INJURED IN PLANE CRASH ********** . , ττ τ Τ ▼ ▼ Russia Objects To Nazi Balkan Move Modeling on a Mountain M ry Almn Brown of Arlington, Mass.. models one of the ski outfits ;r ;·.· !' ; ι ~ : < 111 >how on Mount Cranmoro, North Conway, Ν. II. This is ti" ιt lime, as far as we know, that such an exhibition lias been stay i m winter on a mountain. Our model wears a ski outfit of :.\m atrr, skirt and red shorts of water repellent niatvrial. Τ A FT CHARGES DELA Y IN AID Ohio Senator Asserts President "Deliberate ly Holding Back Aid to England" to Put Pressure on Congress, n. I-'cι>. J7.- (ΛΡ)—Sen ut'ii Tuft. Republican, Ohio, asserted m the Senate loday that President ii ■ . ■ . ,ι "del iberatel,) li 'Iding bii·. . i in England in order to put I1" ι· m; Uns (.'<ingress" to pass tin . h initi ation's li: :tisli aid bill. Η ι -ritii.n brought a reton ! ι · . Senator Chandler. Democrat, Κι .· ι.·,.y. that the senator from hi - .iy lie wants to hell) England, but L, . .η':- t * help 'em just en mgh •s" ιΙ.··% : ι π 11 a ni to set beat." 'l'ait had interrupted Senator '■ι ' ι. Democrat. Michigan, to read a :» · p.,per article which reported •hat t: <· a li 111 nist rat ion was prepar ing ' semble surplus defense ma t· .. .i I·. oe dispatched to England v. ' ι ι: ι. pending Britisn aid bill W.': ' .I'd. 4>«| 1 "■■'· liitmu thai the Pre ident had laid ; m i· ;,|j ;dong lo Iransler .-uch "'•'it- ··!.. η a-l.ed why action had ·'·■' ι·<· ii ι it. ι ο en her 11 ι lie ρ res ι dcnl inted in help England. "I ' ■ in this ' lit men! u as given mil ·. :n i.' lily fin the purpose "f P1 " ρ ι■ -aire on tin-. Congress." St'1'ίιΐΊΐ I·' :. ι -1 y. Presidential secre tary. - ι 1 ih.il President Roosevelt Would ι ι »i 111 nue a series of confer cm ι .· Ih War. Navy, State and 1 re:ι m ν départi: cut heads so that "we ν il πι.ι he guilty I a minute's 'iiore delay than we can prevent" v.lien ('.ingrcvs acts liually on the Hrili.li .,,d ι,ιΐι. Sim ia toi Chavez, Denincrat, New •Me\i(n. i ι η d Sénat"!' Blown look up the debaU on the lull in the Senate, t have/ contending liai the legisla 1"»n united war white Drown argued (Continued on Paee Five' Air Forces In Alaska Strengthened Washington. Feb 'J7 — (ΛΡ) — Strengthening ol United States air '"''ces in Alaska was announced to· d;'.V by Secretary Stimson. The War department chief told a press con ference that three additional air c"ips units had left the west coast recently lor Alaska and three more was to follow. He declined to disclose the strength "I these units in men and planes, de claring: 1 don't like to make the War de partment a center of specitic infor niation to go to our friends abroad —'a to oar non-tnends abroad.' Snow Falls Over State 115> Tlii· Associated l'ress.) Snow fell nvi'i' u large area of North Carolina today. hut by early morning there was only a trace ot the fall .it most places. The fall at ( harlotte. where it appeared to he heaviest, w as two inches b.v S a. 111. and the weath er bureau reported the fall might continue through the day. The snow extended from the mountains to the coast—Eliza beth City reporting a few flakes during the morning. VI Burlington. (ireensboro and other cities in the central part of the state snow began falling around (i a. in. Kaleigh reported snow begin ning at 7 a. ill. and il was still falling at 110011. Kock\ .Mount re ported a stead> fall beginning at S a. 111. Larkins Bill Favored Measure Would Elimi nate Requirement That Gas Pumps Be Labeled; Other News. Senate Hears Scathing lialeigh. Feb. l!7 (AIM—Senate •judiciary committee No. 1 reported favorably today the Lark'ns bill to eliminate the requirement that gaso line (jumps bear stickers denoting the grade of gas dispensed. C. M. Byers of Charlotte, appear ing lor the Standard Oil Company Ί New .lersiy. argued for the lull, while il v. a opposed oy Walter Murphy of Salisbury and K- O. Everett of Dur ham. counsel lor independent oil dealer·- 'and the public", and Her bert Shmkle. Senator Kitnderburk of Union op posed the favorable report and Sena tor Wilson : Davidson served notice he might light the bill 011 the floor. Byers termed the present law "de finitely deceptive" and argued that the stickers denoting grade based on octane rating did not indicate any thing as to the quality of the gas dispensed. He said no other state had such a law. Shankle read a statement he .-aid had ajmeared in the Consumers Guide, a publication of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture, which said: (Continues? or Pa^e Five) Frowns Upon Bulgarian Passage Yugoslavia Now Fears German Armies May Attempt Invasion oi Greece Through Yugo slavia Instead of Bui garia. ( IS.\ I 'll· \ssc<i tted !'rcv ) Britain ami Turkey writ· re ported in "hit! av.i i :·!η<·ιιΙ" to day mi Balkan and .Meditprian pan probl"ms .it the same time that a rcjiort u;i> circulated in Bucharest llutl Soviet Russia liad intervened v.itli iierniany mi be liall oi' hrr I it £ It- friend Bulgaria. The I»ii< ϊ· >;-est report i(J Kijs sia had ra.s»(i o'irclions tci the threatened pastas?" of («ermun tumps thiiiiinl) Bulgaria and di verted tin- nazi pressure for a rir;ht ol \\ i.\ (o iirePCP. si · Stafford < ripps, British ambassador to .Moscow, arrived I>\ plane it Istanbul on his way to the \ 11k.ira eonference of Brit ish and Turkish leaders whenee eaini' lli:· report ol "lull agxee nient. .Mi anwiiile from Tokyo eame a report that .lapan had dvlivprpd an ultima tu m to Irench Indo china demanding that she accept Japan's nii'diatie.n of lier dispute willi Thailand by midnight Fri day . ( i 5 ν Tin Λ ' ic a ted I '■ 1 · . ) Balkan clipl*>jii iIs Heure today thii' Soviet lia- hûs raised ubj€*Gtioiv I11 the |ι,ι. ni German troop, through Liu lu , .1 a.- di.-patche.- Iron Belgrade .· : ici t!n · Yugoslav genera .--tall ordered a pecd-up .11 defeiim prepai ;11i 1 )ii>. Vugosla .1 \. -.'ici to 1 c·: 1 r now that l îeri : an .■ ·.- : a - -1-r i in Ku mania migl·: itieuvpt to invadt (ïreeci· t h ι · 1,· Y .··,.>· Ia\ 1.1 instead 01 Bu Iga 1 : >. Yug· : .. .·ι«ιι minister u a 1 alled i. .r . a■ xpeetedly to Bel gi ade 1 roi I nui : ■ i. capital ol H1 ai· gary, uIkm· : c ai arrived only yes terday I' I . Y ;o la\ -Hungarian t reaty I ■ · .· l-i ; : ; The I reaty was 1 at il led lod: > Diplomatie ou..ι'ci - in Budapest i heard th .1 anrupt recall was con nected .'..'h ι » nding events ol un por1an.ee .ni. ι ι -, tin a.\i . and Yugo : s I a \ i a. ' I η 11 · I· , I·;a '. ,1 a 11. m ordered lier j rat ion d. t" ··· prepa 1 ed to lea ν c hvn i 11:11· 1 ( 11111 a and arranged to take '.'.ι Ί tin Japanese press di μι il>t (I ι propria te 1 ; ea sure " in the 1 · : tii ι· ,1alow η in peace ] ncg'ii . ' i· : I ι■ t\.. <ίι Thailand and ! 1· 1 <■ ηr1 I' 1 .i ' '■ 1.i 11 a. ; The .1·'·!' an· · in··'. agency -aid a j cl i 111 a i · ■' ■ Ί \>. it h i η t,' I hour j "Willi pii · ' I : idle. 111· m.-. I lot too Op In ll· ι ι μ ΐΐιι· ( ίι11 111 an painted . ■ a · ' ' ek pietiire for Britain'- all :· p··: *ant convoy . ten 1. B.'I hll .. r: ll |( I" ll till· Il a /1 aa force ,-ank i.r damaged Hi h ι ρ s total 111g Hi-Vaiiii ! >' m attack on .. British ι··!. ·;■ ;■'· ' ι da\ *> I. > rale* oil tin· w ι · t ol Ireland. Nil» Ιι ι ρ .·. n ι· c| · led link. tin ee hoa\ if ν da . .gril c d loin othei - damaged 1 · 1 lc ··. degree. Bi ; 11 - Il h h I:..: a ered indu - trial target- at Cologne in the Rhine valley ol Ciermany ith a "A ery sue ce.-st'ul" attack la 1 night, oflicial -,οΐιιπ - a ei ted It v. a the 58th British raid 11 tie I î h : leland city. Na/.i daylight r..ider> dropped load ni lion ii I. 11 it· οι. attacked ships oil the ea.-t co., t .aid were de clared to h·.\ e : acl aie gunned the streets ol' lour Knglr-h \ ,'liage . House Passes Defense Fund Washington, I· Vb. 'J7. (ΛΡ) The House pa-sed : ι lie! sont to the Senate today a SI ,â,T>.-tH!l.7(i:! cmcigene'y eie lense appropriation bill, alter over whelmingly defeating an anti-closed shop an eiidment which its opponents said woi'ld lie the defense program into knots" The measure, carrying funds tor completion ol the Army's big hous ing program and a vast expansion of na\al shore establishments includ ing development ol naval aviation outposts at (itiam and Samoa, went through without a record vote or ι tu <1 ol > i poaitiuu. War Aid for Air Robert A. Lovett Robert Λ. TiOVeft of New York has been appointed special assistant to the secretary of war for air. The new post was made necessary by the tremendous increase in the army's air force. Highway Commission Bill Passes Denunciation Of Tenth District Com missioner Before Ord ering Bill Ratified Into Law. I.'alcigh. I·'· >. 'λ ,". ι ΛΡ) After ΙκΜΓΙΙΙ/4-il I . 11 ί I i Ιΐίί CltMH i 11CI ;ΐ 1 i ι >n ι » Γ tin· tenth di-tMct highv. iy eomme -. 11 r η ■ i . " \\h I! L. McKce oi Svka. tiιe Senate t·ifl:,y pa -i-ci and ordered ratified ,:it· · i.tv. ·ι bill to reorganize the high ν > -nd publie work? con,· mission. Sena!·· Η·■ "ell ul Kurii'm: he <1.(1 not rail McK· e ί y name but reler i ed to the :· is-ioner ol Ihe tenth distnet ·.■.·.ι'. while putting down pretty )!)■■!] oi concrete to High, ί Ia ι upto· ; had laded to do anything about t 1 main street ol' North Car olina Ul:' . .'i.O a VI ;ir agi i. That i au m · i"nidi.lion, an η'ι îerablc t'iuii' · ι 15y main stieel Howell , ι · I. ·, .it , ·. II igh\. ay No. 711 Mr!. ■'· iv. ι ; a hotei High 11 an ·)'t ■ ni. 11 .·>.·■ II launched his attac,·. after S> : ·'" .' ι · h 11 - ■ ι η oi Samp on : ad ex plained tin· I louse-pas-ed lull an·! I muted ul t contained l.iiigu.ige "inii.it, ; ■·, I lie e Jiium. ii.re. to Lie ί .ι a maided I'he bill ( j ι ■ ■ . · le Ιο appointia"nt ny the ijumior tin |·ι ι · ; ■ · term, of a i a:; ι · a ν ri am II an . I id I ei, On ι aili -aonei aid eeil 11 .1., ι ι π ι \\ ei .11 the Mill·1· ul the CI : a 11 a all. Th. iinti r ι. lied, ι·. . i..i: to ... a ru le 11 akmg ρ· · \ · to the Slate a ipi c me colli i Aii'ithei deluge "I nev I.ill hp I<'ί.'.ι 1 ' ι\ Il' ·ί(pel... Ill 11; · II : -e and Mi in tin· Senate, mo·.: ,.: iiie:ι ytrietly local, but 'heir introiUu'tiun l ι ni t im leo on ί 'a -.a· I·'ο e ) Large Fees For Building Washing : Feb. —(Ai') \ »ijrt t<« Congress shows the govera:* ment lui ,-u ι ■ ti 1·) pay con11·.n■ t<ir: and arc!,.!. ' I \>'d Ices approx.mat ing SI. ' ! 711.1 '· ' ι < » national deieiisc con.-tnii'tl·1! North and Snath Carolina. The it ι t· aging about 3.â per cent ni I : s t ■ <.·· » -1 of the construct inn contract- civ -aide public in pub lished ti«' ■ y ol War and Xav'y depart:* ··· >t:·% -ils on a supple .· en tai deleti.-e appropriation bill. li.SUc-l t< v.as a $429,338 lee I ■: Τ. Λ Ln\ aiH aid Company. ('•olds born. Ν C. I'm' a $17,305,000 Army cunstι atam contract at Fort Bragg or L'.â percent >!' the cost. VEATHEH ΚΟΚ NOKT1I CAROLIJiA. l.iijlu snow in interior and rain on the coast this afternoon and possihl.v early tonight: somewhat colder loniBht: Friday partly rl . uU Jiui ι aniinutU (ulU. Strike Hits Bethlehem Sted Mill Violence Flares In Early Stages of Strike al Lackawanna; Strike May Spread to Other S{:eoi Mills; Other Strike News. (lis Tin· AssociaΙι·ιΙ Ι'π ssi Τ1 ■ Γ- ·ϊ 11 le! ιοπ ι at eel : ι, ' 1 .aci. .'V.·: ηη;ι. Ν'. V.. important : «I ι', ιι sOUle'' nf d'.'fPIlSC i» Γ11 ! <ι 11. 111. ΙΑ a^ hit y ;> ··.,■> today which in · · la'.'.i' - hro: ght a l'larc of .re CIO -Irilii'rs deployed · t .·. ο lu.I· ;> ' I;<·■1 line btf'.:·«· e· en e,at ol the huge plant. I·'.a y In day there were report- t at clubs i ad . I'iij; against tiie v. · <i>· and Ijodiis of automobiles vl-a-a carried mi ' I vecs toward th«-ir ΐ·>ί» in the mill. The ,-tri!:e fell promptly ·.:· ι pre ■ sly announced deadline. !i p. m la.it night, after an unproductive eonterence between union official and représentâti\ e.~ of the national dofense con mission and the federal ■ nciliation ser\ ice. The Lackawanna mill employs 14 alia men and union leaders declared the strike might spread -non to other Bethlehem plants at Bethlehem, •I hnstown and Poti.town, Pa. At Bethlehem alone there are 21,1)01) employees. The union i- de landing a 2."> per cent wage boost, a collecth e bar g: ining election and reinstatement of several hundred workers 'indefi nitely suspended" by the company. Another giant industrial organi/.a t on. the Ford Motor Company at Detroit, faced the threat o) a strike at three plants employing n< arly Da.irnn >:en. 11 wever, under M:ehi gall lav a Mil-day cooling off pcraid . t ntervene before the sti ike eooid take effect. VV'vlo the developments at the Bethlehem teel and Ford motor pi ill were- -Imping up. high off; c ils at Washington were reported discussing the possibility ol forming an eleven na mbei "supreme court" lain.! tviarrl :·> determine and publish a··· 1 ! a ' ι · dispute- where the regular :ederal conciliation ser\ ice v as no' : ill·· to effect a settlement Briton Missing In Bulgaria ■ · · I· ι Ίι L'Y < Λ111 UrM ι.-Ι1 ι lui·· ι ni tori;i.v tho my - 11 -. ι ( >} ί . ι ■ ; 11 n't· οΓ ι member . Mu -I,ill ni the Sufiii location ; 11 ; ι y !· 111 tn ι !)ΓΙ - : ι k il: < 111 ) l< llllil 1 i c rola i, ·· Ι ιοί worn lint ι π ihI Bulgaria I'lio in.in VV ulin Greiun i c · ! ι. I ', ι : ' -h ι > ; ι - port III I ir<T. Λ -ooiiito ο: Crenov■ ioh said Ihov !■ · I 'HI il "I ι I'. I oil to I loliove" ho w . .I'll Oil .1 t : , I il 1 while tM 1 1'OU to 111 I . .1 ι to I tiiibnl, 'Γι ι ikes . "by l-iui 111 police .it the behest of tin· ( liTiii.m.-.." The lint: ■ mister was received • κΙ;iv by tho Bulgarian prei :or to : .ίο t ooiict'imug the aflau's and i -aid that tin British vvoro ' taK-' • ■ u an extremely serum \ iow of ··.<· situation." Navy Assistant Kalph AuMiii Bard Kalph An- tit. I' - : Ί is shown at hih desk in tin· »;·.\ > .<■.·:ι rlim:nt aft< r hi· «as sworn i;: a a; distant scct'f t.ary of the ι»'. II·· succeed Lewis Coniutoii. η.·»ικηοι1 Nazis Sink Convoy Raided West of Ireland With Loss of 102,500 Tons, Ger mans Report. Berliι; F··:. -7. - ! Ai» ι· The nazi ;iir lure··. sti 'i.·; 111 u aim'her heavy !>!·>\\ ι;ι the .·'(.·) ; " I ip .i'a ; 11 ■ t i air ·.·. ,ίγ oil l<r. la : η - ι ■ 1 en.·"·. .is cit. fiai ed by the Gcrnun- loday :<» have sunk or tiaι; ay.ed 10:'.,ιι() l uis ni ship |jinjj in a «· ·η\ ι >y - s t c day 31:1 mile. till th«· we.-t coast ol Ireland. In thi.~ one assault. authorized sources said, nine fully loaded Eng land-hound cargo sljips totaling 58, 000 tons were .-uni·;. Three others ι·: υ:*,500 ions were il.v damag ed .,nd i"U other aggregating 21, 0" · tons . ell· less seri" isly dan. iged by bomb hits. 'I'iie li.gli e.iinm;£3Bd, \\ II;..'.t A' ll.it .n'.i del.ι,! made this announce ι .i" ' in a .--pecial cammiinifiui I.-.ng :;<» plane.- carried mil a d r im at'a.·!; in which nine -h:p were .m. and three others so heir ι ! > d..i:.aged their loss i- assumed Km . othei s snips -ullcred heavy hit.-." Til· li;.: ι ' ' iiid it} its regu la ι da : 111 d Ι.·; ι ' 11 ·ι| the follow ing ad flitional ii id'..: \ Ί a ι"' I'd · •".•".ant .-lea ι ner ol t. âlln I. .ι in ; ι'. -peed hi lat nil t he Eng' -m ena-t A pati'il boat ami a 2,009'ton mer i(. 1 'litit. ι··.! on i'nee Five) Ear le Faces Court Charge Sofia. 1* li. 11.— ί Λ I* > — \ (in man industrialist who said Ik* had lived three years in ^nt'ia de clared toda> lie was (In· second man i21 the bottle throw iu^ epi sode in a cafe lu i; Saturday ni^ht with i nited Stales Vlinis ter (icorjje II 1 ail· l)r. ( arl Decker. 'M. received three \meiican newspapermen in his office and «.aid he had Riven an attornev information for a court complaint against Karl p. Babson, Discussing "Real Values, " Advises Against Panic, Sees More Changes 15Y lUH.KK \Y. BABSON. Copxrisht 1941. Publishers Financial Bureau. Inc. Γ.;ι! ..Il Park. Fia.. Keb. 27.—Il is : c ihat tremendous changes have h*kiίι plan· during the pasl du/.en \ι'.ίγ- City real estate can today bo nought for 2(1 percent ol what it sold tut .. dozen years ago Kilty leading >luck.-. winch sold at $28â in l!»2ii. can now be bought lor S7.V New York Stock B.\ change scats lor which bankers were then scrambling, to pay $600,000. can now be bought lor around $25.000. Yet. those ecu ι n > 111 is 1 s who then forecasted such 'cilUi. . v-K ii ό.-.- 1.1 st.- .met illicit·- ι ·Ίι citizen* Str.tii.m~ 1 · say we ·>»· i-i tiii; lallgtl •d ;il today t■ Ί · iRgeslaiK tlmt a •ome-back i.· just as possible. On the other side o1 the picture rou ν ill find 1 h;it high-glide bond md cmmodilios are -oiling liigher hall they did a dozen years ago. In 1 :■ et. a Massachusetts city recently sold s :! ι >i > .ι ii κ ι notes of five-month naturity at O.llli percent This i- at !he ι ; : le ot 1" Ι-iî cents oi the cost it a package ul cigarettes tor th" ise of .S 1.000 for live months Λ iozen years ago tiiis would have co.-,t on .'^^ tisej Big Airliner Wreck Near Atlanta Eddie RickenbacUer Is Among Injured; Plane Drops Away From Radio Beam and Crashes Into Pine Woods ; Rescue Is Slow \tl.mta. Fill. :r. \r Droppini; aua\ Irimi ι i.idin beam, an l.islcrn \irlines plum· ripped itself In pieces in a pin·· woods ncai here toda>, killin:; seven and injuriât; nine otli"rs in eluding the lamed flier. I.ddie Itickcnhacker. The I l-passcnger sleeper hang ••il against a wooded knoll short l> aftir I a. ni. (e. s. t.i while al templing a beam landing after ι run from New York, hut search ers didn't find the wreck.me un ti! shortl.v after dawn when an injured passenger made his wa\ to a phone to call for help. I·' , e : : Ti It· - l'ror " ■ .· ■ ;. ' ρ .·: ι·κ1 Tnu yards iron ι the nei;e-: ..ici- 1 CSC ·«.· V. ■ ·! Κ V. I - I I ; ; ■ low and Π ..as not .iitii ;aid·,: ·.. η ini> that seven hodie had been :<·· moved 11■ ι■ tin- .ma.shed ".i!..n and nine ini .red taken to hosp.taj-. ft. η- I tin· bodies were dcnUa I as Capta η James Pc ; ι... Co Pii t I. E. Thomas, and Steward Claronc· ■ Mo ι··. ·..!! of New York. and K<·;·.· sentative William D. Byron. D<· crat. M;.; viand, ol \V;lliamspor\ ΜΊ. Ol the nine in hospitals tho-e m the most serious condition see: <■ ! to he Rickenbncker. who had a br· en leu and back injuries: Η. Λ I. 11i· dale, an as.-i-tant managing ediloi -r tiir New York Times, iron· Short 11 1! -. N. and Mrs Liltiedale. J. S riosenleld ol New ΟιΙι-.ι'ι and Ν Han-ell ol Tlu· Bronx. N. Y . were able 1o wall; .vv y : ·· shattered piano, the torn it u.\ ιιγ; the alarm that brought searchc t ι the isolated crash scene which about five miles southeast ol the air port and some In :r.ik\- from At! nt BRITISH AGITATORS MAY BE IN HOLLAND Berlin. Feb. 27. —(Al')—The pos. i . . 1. t y thai "British agitat a.-" a:< in inn landed in the Netherlands b\ parachutes and <wil't moloi iioat ; ,«j ' ν .ι suggested in Berlin tod. Λ n.iz spokesman declared, b e i-i . that the effecti\ rni's ol . a·1 :n- ι ' ι ο 11 - was limited and ι ; rasure- being taken by Gem . 11 .. ;. * ; ι r authorities· to ..uppriss Η - rdi An -terdam and Ruttei fia. \· » ι■ ρι ι\ inn adec)uate. Blast Occurs In Powder Mill ι Λ I ' ι -A "Ι a ρ ί.. 11 ! ' : I P'.ny ■ p.· ea< .· Hi p. >··\ tirr ic aie;ι eft cet ■ ι rent I \ π plosion and j ' i · ι · 111. ι ! η Ίΐ ι. ι ! tig tin- bla-t 1. ■ ingle huild I'hi it w a ici t 11 : ι. U' Bethlehem Asks Police Protection r,,ι!ah . \ γ . Kc . -j: 'li.e general manugci ol Hethlcheni SltflV H ike - bound Lackawanna plant appealed today to » (îovcinor Herbert H. Lehman lor "adequate police protection" to safeguard "1 yal and patriotic" workers. Edward K. Entwisle wired the chiel e.secutivt that "neither the city nl Lackawanna nor the shenfl ol Krie county ha.- thus tar turnished police protection outside our gates adequate to insure that men who desire In enter this plant can do so." An hour alter the strike was call ed outbreaks of violence in which several persons were .-lightly injur ed were reported. John V. Rifle, a union leader, de clared only a request front President Roosevelt himself can induce "us to call off the pickets. Right now the .··;!· ike stands.
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