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Α Μι(^ jj PERRY Ml ΜΟΡΙΛΑ HlNDERSOtV fv '■'»■ TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR ,ιΓ;ί·;Κ[> WIRE SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED TRESS. ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF ΝοΐτπΓCAROLINA AND VIRGINIA • qpprTPw γλτ* TU« XL .. TJ rv HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, .JUNK i:m I'UHi.isjjι:ι» ι·.νι;ι:ν λι-τεκνοον ϊ \<ί:ρτ si \γ>αυ. FIVE CENTS C ( J Ρ Y The Navy Takes Over Floyd Bennett Field —— . * « Jin·——r xmum More than 30,000 persons witnessed ivivitumics célébrâtinic tin.· Navy's taking over of !'1<>\d liennett Field (t mi) from New York City. Rear Admiral Adolphus Andivws took title to the $15,000,000 municipal air I ·»rt. The crowd applauded Mrs. Cora Bennett llolVinan I ri;:lit, at. b<>!tom) widow ni' Fl(»yd liennett, for wiiom field was named With her are (1. to r.) Mrs. Ynuvnt Aster, Conidr. Vincent Aslor, anil Mrs. Adolphus Andrew». U. S. Merchantmen r British Pacific Ship Withdrawal of British Ships From Routes from United States and Canada to Aus tralia and New Zea land Announced. W hini'tnn, .T'ino 1 (APV An » ·· 11< r Ac · rican merchant 1 11 to t ;.!·(■ over all lirili hip ρ ί: routes froln .the 1 Tnit"d S1 a 1 »· and Canada to Australia and New /.· · (i wii regarded hero today ;i> t1 pioh.ihle forerunner of a com i'·'·· Π tish withdr; wal from η ari ; ι » · t i ^ tic·· oiilsidt· ''if war /on·'. \ ithdrawal. v. 'h I > ni I'd Si rtes \ ί · - - « · 1 - 1 akin ϋ over ike ahand • · . ! r · îles. Ion# ha be· η ν- ·ηsid ·! !;l i-ly Hut the Γiι> t Γ nna! ai' did not c une until late yester ( : hi a brief form Ί μιοήιπ merit, 4 · · ι « -.ι r : I i nn · c< an · ι a - .a r port cri • ;,:·!.·« ι ml and ed 1» i,t a (ioyen ! ' · ! · vi' · "1- w nld b· π l··.. ι d ( ' »···:.t ttritahV ■ ν >'· off· >'·[*< 'Pu· · poet at ii.η \t '· t I »' a ' h «· ai ships in the Spilth American '· do w « nld o«.n follow. 'Γ1:· maiatinie conani i n* an t > aicv ment capped ι il ν that aw ' a · ; a peets of I'm lain' I i ft 11 ne i Ml le 11 u : ; ι e pre >η ' ι η'·η t ly m cap! t ■ Ί < el"pmtMit>. (live pi; »\*oe;i t i v( di elo.-ure was d a "nnniber" "f the eommi - ■·"·'■ new cargo \- had already ί ■« ( · 11 c. inverted into a i rcra ! t carrier ■. J Ί' ·a .1 1 ')eni|);ey. a 11 · naher ot the c···! m i-.sion, gave thr in I' · ί dion to pénale committer· itive th:ating the c.· ''-n- r prograyi. Il· 1 -o .aid that merchant ship d· Ί w ' r'es were c-pcted to roach 4 · ■ 'ιu ,ι day rate hv November lie r ι e the ntiml'"r of vessel·» now "I»·: (-(in trnct ii ι η as 7 411. FRANC!F. TO PROTECT COLONIAL FRONTIERS I '· 1 I in, ,] 111\« · I ( Λ I'M I >ei I in has ι '·« « ' ι \ <fl UIKlfl ici,il ri'jiiH'l.· ()Γ "C Cl - 'un protective inf ι lires" taken by a>co along Hie borders < » Γ mmik1 ' I ii·: ι*· »l« »n i;i I po^sr ·μ· hi.·, «η «· ι il 111« »i* i — It.tivr ::»nrcr Said t « »( i IV. l»nt j lor I in, lu» continued. w,i nut <1; J >« » cd 11 » (Mini ι if» it «ni Mich re I"ί 1 . beyond ob.-'.'iMim 1l».»t Franc " ;i laced by "positive aggro.- ions I· ί 1 n'ulni ly liiitiilnn^s in Svria. and • was in. (il'ird in defending hoi - Μ-ΙΓ. I lie situation in 11 ·"i· with an aneivtiee effective in .«une part.- of ti)»' land, whs pronounced obscure. Edelstein Drops Dead Wa-hington, ·Ιιιη<* b— (AIM- Kep ii'sciii itive Edclstem, Democrat, a'"a York, dropped dead >utside the " ': · c amber today .t lew minutes «dter making a speech on the floor. Dr George W. Calver. capitol phy s"'-'n. said heart failure was the raiiM' of the death f the "* year old b ' h· lor congressman. Shucked colleagues gathevd »" m 1 the stricken member as Calver n ·ο< iiib examination. ' DEib i iwW O 4» blLLiûlNj \\ ashmutnn. June I.— ιΛϊ'ι — The federal debt went above S!tS. 000.000.000 lin.av alter a jump of SI,100.000.000 in the last 30 days. About S500,000.(100 of tin- rise was dur lo sales of defense sav ings bonds, itii 1 (lie dcld went lo .S-I8.39S.533,938 toda\ after the Tr«'a-ui"> rec-oi dt-tl its SliOO.OOO, 000 sales of regular t,\ lies of bonds lo l>anks last week. Coal Strike Parley Open Defense Mediation Board Moves to Bring Settlements in Defense Industries. ( I»y Tlii· Associated Press) Ί'ί ι- (ii t'en.-1' media I : « > 11 . · · · ·. 11 i < .1 ι·ιi s ;',ιΊΐ,i r in W.i.-hini· t"ii ' da> »·j» ι -· ίϊ t lives ο Γ northern ,ι : ι « i ' -· <■. «t 1 > ΙΊΙΙ :■·!'! C » i i 1 ι » j > I · ! ; I t' Ί aild ! ' I'll Î! . d Λ1 ;η«· Worker*» (Cl< ) ) t" i h ·. · r i)t >ard ι econ imendat i n> . i' <-·! î le ment « » 1 their wage eont r ; t l* t conlru v ci y il ΐϋ:;ιιι;', upon aceeptane or rc ! lu -..I ■ i! Ihe t c ι * ' 11 > was :i '.Mit atoned , new ink' ..I 4fMl.nuo c » · 1 nine - ι ih» - »-\ en . lit»· Λ ι >p. m l.u' · , min"».· Ίΐ',ΐιι - try. The \\ y ι ) »■ ». t pi»m il i >\ l'r· !(Ι· ni .1 "ho L i.\,: ..( tlif UMW pt·, : tin:.· 1m !)i. ! flreport. The l'cr··μι'Πκ'μΊ.ίΙi us wr<· to hi made pirl.lic ; ι Γ t * · ι · tlvcy . ie ιι!> mit tcd t" pa rt i ci pa η t ■ in lin· Ίιιιτ way controversy, 1 > 111 ho.nd off'eial s a i(l lin closed parley might ί. ι ! until tomorrow. Two other major ra t·- cnnat'od hoard membi rs. Λ panel cou-id'Tod t1 c s! reate: ! -h ike ni' l'nitcd Aiitoinol.pl· ν " 1 ■ cr . ( C * I < ) ) -t t he I nu lew ο d. ( ' ' niant of North American A' : î · 11» ι ( *oro . while anoth( r group continu ert i t efforts to induce 12.ΠΡΟ CP' i lumber workers in 52 Pir.'.et S'Uind I · · ; ϊ * i ι m 1 eamn- and mills to return t·· | work pending settlement of the li pute. British Forces Take Captives Ι ι i ι < ·: . Kenya ( '<■ ! <n \. June -I ] ι ,\ [') lii iti.-li I< u t···-" h \ c captured ■:ioi'c than 1 7.Util) Iί i.-·ill'-ι , inelud in;; Γι.1.72 Kumpcans, ai tin' hatlle nf tin· lake in Ktliinpia, the Hritixh cmmiind nn<"niced tiy Λ '· .mini;ιi(|Ut> s; ni the captured materials included M fanks. .00 car.: and 05 '.runs. The the ι i!.· i 'n - oii'h ' cintrai Kt I linpia. where the la>t ve·— tifies of Italian resi-t-'tice to British conqiii:-t nf the entile ci'Untr\ havt , mlding out. Fake Over Routes Oil Shortage To Demand Adjustments Wa.-hingtun, .June ·}.- (ΛΡ)—Sec retary Icki. .-;ii t i I < · c l ί î \ "all ui u.- ; \\ uid haw " 1 < » : ι : ; 11 ; t · some kind i>1 , auji l!i.< πι in !;u't'i tlu· pn >.-pective oil -hortagr which industry repre >iiitali\r- nave u;.;L;r-ivd might lead tu ir. .Suntia.N:· and le.>:> heal irnm <-»il bunids. "W· ι M .· -ι ι υ! hai'd i'act>," the InU m in j)a; inn nl chic1 dt flared in :i.! îr>ι iui'in;i| statement since Γΐ'.κίι·!.: ί ί ; ι.μλ elt made him pe t r *1 · 11 ■. (■'. ί ί < i ! ι lalor iur d len.se. lie aciikd linel iy. "1 an ..ii lli.it American indus t l'y. ϋ /.fil \ ; . «'an eiti/.en.-, can iu-!i) iii meit trie- .luation. C'uliser \ ;.ι. .i ul jn'. ·! . . products is cer ium ly ο η v. \\;ry," .V aniiiiu-i ; in .τ. atiun measure, Icia I, > : ι· · ; riid«'d establish ment i»l n.■;■··!". ·!<· daylight saving i time, and il vv. Ic.iriiid I oil a.v that 11 : i pruuably 111 he recununtnded h')( >11, Γ; ι rcc. » ; !t icndal if»n. t" sa ve elec liirily. pruUiUly will be made Id -.Ί·. ι ι ! lui·/, ■ »ne fficial - aid, and it i* ; ι.111; ι · ! \ Hud .my lci'.i: latinn will be it t î 11 · - ; t-ci t" } >. 11 11k cnauge into el"-' u ct. Eight Jurors Lexington. K.V.. Juin· 4. -(AP)— Ki^hl itit'ii l> ntatively occupied fed t ι. l t*1 «il I .mi > i·.,! ti.ii i.v ,is attor II I'll t " Cl III - I questioning tin· ;, ι t ι in·! .t 11 .Ί s eniromen at Un 11 ι ,.ι ι in ■■.. ι ! tin·! e largest 1. .i Mii'ii c. uni uni ι·· .nid their execu tive.» ■ ί ι charm >>s criminal in no- j pi'ly and price nxing. Si\ unv « j u; 11,11 ci I yesterday and; l\\ .ι I h ι η tu;, al'ler tell of liv Ivc ; ■ ι π pre\ h .ι ! y -caled had been d i» il ι 111 icil 1/ .1 .iue II. Church Ford m re iiiiii. c In defense challenges. Defense Law Requested \V„ 11 ii ii.',ton. .Tunc 1. ( ΛI ' I Sec Kl.i'V Kne. .· ι - k ci I ( 'ι >i i!4i'· · tiida\ 111 prohibit .':!l photograph- m· -kct Γ 11.11 ' ι . ι :, 1 dcl'ciiM· center·. 01 objec'. anywhere. and s. ι id Japanese agents were taking such picture». The ί·ιίί',;ιι ν of the Navy testilied at a closed .-ess'.'ii uf the Senate n.-vil affair» cui.imitice in favor "t !· u.-I'itnn that v.i'iild impn-c penal ties of Sailli '.iici »'x meilth ; imprisop. mcnt for trkin,:; pliotil'îi'aph.» ol anv navy vessel.», yard, aircraft or na tional defense center or nbjcct anv v. here. · pec il icallv including the Philippine islands. "Thi»· is ι ally very mild and it's i.ece ry," Sécrétai j Knox told re porters. Mosul Occupied Former Kaiser Dies Military Funeral is Monday Adolf Hitler Orders Full Military Honors For Last Emperor of Imperial Germany; Death Came at Doom Exile. Berlin. .iiinc 4 (AP) Former iln it Wilhelm (Ι I imperial Ger many died today ι e\ile estate ' » I I Jooi η m the (i .a-ι backwa. h ο Γ ;ι new German «·»>iicilk· t, almost 2'.> veai s ;il 1er In· fieri j,., \ he crumb hng failure of hi.· · . m Kuropean war plan<. IJNB, Gorman official news ;gcncy, reported "tn Am tordam t i ι ; 11 Ihe iî'2-yeaι -· > l. v.h île bearded former emperor died ;il 1 1:30 a. η», m a sudden relap.-e of an illness v, iiieii brought members "I his lamiiy to hi- Ivdside last w."pl;. II" is lu he buri'-d : t Doom next Monday hut, on the orders ol Ado 1 Hitler, a military luneral with Γii.il honors ι- to be accorded imperial Germany's iast emncror. Ί he ( ι1· : man high e.unmand .has taken hill charge ol Hit' military pha*e ol the limerai, a token, perhan* Inat l'ei onc i I ia t'on between the fuehrer and the former emperor had been complete. At hi* bedside when he died were only a lew close members of his family his second wife, Princess Hermine; hi* daughter, the Duchés, ni Brunswick: and his grandsons, liiiuis Ferdinand, Karl, and Fran/, .h· eph, and the latter'.* wile. Prin ce: s Henrietta. The former emperor's eldest living son and successor as head of the IIohen/.ullern lamilv. Crown Prince Friedrich WilhHm. had been at his lather's r ide earlier, but left late last week when the- former kaiser seem ed to rally. Effectiveness Of Navy Patrol Yet Uncertain \Y,r 111!),L'J"!!, ·' 11'.' 4. ( ΛΡ) Se< - u·t;ί ι ν Κ ι ii «\ , ί·< loday th.it the i\a\y had been nit. ,· tu determine yet \V} 1< · t h I · I t · j ■ 'Il ul the Aiiktumm ι.. ι \ mI ι m I ! "I .,.1 ul) tantially iv dmvd tin rih i : < ί Η'.·.·> c » I Gorman I . uljtii.ii m·· 1 Ί" ' ·1 >11:··. Knii\ . · t ι ( îennan.. wei e « I.inning ι * ·. < lirions iiunibcr «.·! inkin:^ . .. ' · iinti. h have eon- : ( C 'ont iniRii oil l'ajif Two) Senate May Limit Power Well-Supported Move Develops for Check on Powers to Requisition Property. W.i hliigton. ,l;im; 4. (AIM Λ u ill si 11 »| χ ill · rl uiivi· devloped in the· S ι · 11 ; 11 c · tcid.iy to put ;i congr. s "Mill check nil the w ide powers ;isk cd by Pre.-idi'iit Κ osevel! tn π· < H11 - il ion private property "tempor .1! or pirmauently" tin· delense purposes. Two influential senators, who nsk cil lo remain anonymous, said serious <·''nsirieration was being given by ad ministration leaders to suggestion.-, th. I tin· property confiscati n bill drawn by the War department be amended to make it simply a tem 'r\»ntiniipH ■ «η TNvo I WEATHER FOR NORTH t'AROMN V I'arllv cloucly tonight and Thursday, thundershowers in mountains late this afternoon or tonight: slightly cooler in moun laiiis. t DEATH COMES AT DOORN ^ ^ :—— —* ι Former Kaiser Wilhelm II of Imperial Germany died at 11:30 a. m. today, it was announced officially in Berlin. Full military funeral honors will be paid, by order of Adolf Hitler, ne.xt Monday at Doom. Germans Say Half British Ships Sunk EGYPTIAN CABINET PESIGNS EN MASSE ( ifn. June 4.— (ΛΡ)—The I^vjiiiun cabinet resigned to ni^ht. It was understood that Premier Hussein Sirr.v Pasha would !m· designated to iorm a new cabinet tomorrow. The shakeup was declared by aulheritati\<» (iiiarters to be oc casioned h\ the "present «"rave circiimstam es." inv olving tear o) i ί.:·! Ί·. m thrust into the rich valley of the Nile. Bund Camp Abandoned 'Fπ hi..π. Χ. .1 . .i'.iM· } (AIM Il ι·Ιι ι I r » » 1111 : ι v\ ed I »> 'the lee.i 1.1 tin c. τ ! it ■ ( ί<τΐιι;ιη Λ: ι : e.in I '> aid Λ n χι ! :. ι · > di. el M-d tod. y Un ·ηι;!ι ι·..· ι η ι I 1 at Μ had tinned ·»\ er ι! ('amp N-■:·<land at Andnvcr. X .1 . !" I'D ne ' "t.LNiMees and surrendei eo th< el·; rt<M" t ι Iht secretary of state The annuiineenient came oil the li< <·Ι ·Ί pa.—age last night by the lee. ι i " 11 ·■ e ο Γ 1 : ι w repealing the an\. ! ; r\ ' e!iart·. r and inenrpora 1 i 11 : :. ( ι ί \ e r : 111 r Charles Edison im • ··· fI ; . 1·.1 ν ιι ι ·<i t he 'ni 11 into law. · Χι»: d! nvd w as raided Me i . I I ), ι ■. : deputies !"d by Sheri I f Dent η Quick on a warrant eharg ·" ' U · ρ· "Ί Auxiliary was operat ing a nuisance. Georgia City j Saves Lights ΛΤ· mi ! · · ι··. ( : ■ Juno 4. (ΛΡ) V.y \n nil . - il-· ni Mayor Hvans Key rii.IfI?., :'n - .nth (io<>itii;i city today !.«·(· iiv■ ι p'·nn'<M· in .--witching io :i..y 1 ifil; 1 -.1 ing time tn help conserve fleet rii-ity. Acting "ii recommendations of ;t citi;·· 11- .■■ ·.''■! . 1h<· mayor fii 'ected lii; 1 lui' -hilt tic made effec livo 1 :'-1 'nidivgh! until the passing il th« p.'ivi'i riiicrucncy brought on :>y rli-'ri' i' ,1 try needs and the 11011 el ' iMiidili " - In line Willi IN.- movement. th-:· local baseball cl ib announced tw i tight games starting at ii ρ m. would be substituted for the usual nig.nt matelie:. England "Bleeding to Death," Nazis Declare in Claiming Destruc tion of 11,664,000 Tons of British Ship ping. Μ·1!:. .111 n« 4 ί Λ F) - More 1 h; ι η 1 alt ihr !· < .·chant ιletM vvi.Ui which ! '. . ! ϋι -! ι ! ι ·( I îii« 1 j : t > been .--uni; ; 11 id ht : · !■ t ·> i 11 il: 1i> tl«·,(th." Ger .·ιΐι (i« ·< ' , * i t < κ 1: i y «·\ eu ;is no/.i ■. ι ι · ied hiict ·.·. ι·; ι reported l n'opur 1 ; . cru -fiii:;-'. ne .. ; ·:· ·\\ ut lier eni I »ire. S,iii c il·»· : r.'.MMin; · I the conflict. Ci· !" ! : .Ml ■ ι ■ ■ ..llll llllit ί 1.1 \ I ' (it t:\<l ι 1 : «, ι ; 4.niiii ton.·* ul Π ι i ί h : ι. j ' j ·, ! ι l; . 1 ) Ν Γ>. ι · I ! · ι ■ ι, 11 G C I' ll .in nrv. . ugency. ι « ί ted. • 1 ii h «τι·Ιi.inl '· un il.*· ;it the l'Ut ι ·ι <>! thr w .'H \\.« t· 1 i mated .d : .ul ! 1 .uni). Ml!, ·. j ·, 1 ι f, I i ι» 111 es .•I! ι 1 ί : ' 1 · luj»|'!li^ I" . f.- tht-OUgtl \ j ni 1 total .. ρ ρ ; οχ itel\ u,000,001) i · ·, I ··.!·! ' .... the .,· î IL'.lirt· . SU ! d l-i. .1 . · · .d 11 t d rum 21 ι·:· -nî t. · ·; '1 < ■.'·.ι r . ι 1 · iiich .hip iii chu.- trurt π. fU · ι ι y ι : - "l peat ν (Continued on page two) IU.ACK I.1VI ! D Cairo. June 4.— ν. \ I * Listing Syria as "German-occupied ter ritory," the Fgvptian gov"rnmcnt tod.is forbade all trade and oth er relations with that French mandate. The order did not ap PI> to adjoining French la-banon. House Passes Money Bill \Y,i.-h. null ί ι, in.· 4 - ( \ ! ' 11■ >usc* appi ■ ·\ ;il sent to tin Simi.11<■ t..day a bill authnn/ine S.'U.llâ.OOO naval public \V"rks program tor marine and onlin.im-c b -it·.-, nuuiv of them al..us I Atlantic seaboard. Am nu locations ot >ection bases are Morehead *C';tv. and Southport. X The public works b Il "u lusted a .SUiWU'lM' ;iuthcr ; ι Τ ι. r 'or .ill e,i~t coast marine aviation stai'on on the Neusp river in North Carolina This is a companion project to a $15,000. (100 marine base now undei construc liuii i' ·νΐ ίο λ':, -y. Britain Strengthens Position "Necessary Ρ r e c a u tions in Regard to Sy ria" Taken to Thwart German Strategy, Brit ish Report; Iraq Posi tion Delicate. I ,· ·id« «ι . June \ ( AP ) 1 iritam ' I ' : ' cd 1 îf|;.v t « » ί ι : ι e î rengt lu ned , l·' !" '.ill1 Î < 11 tllf gH'.'lt i'.ilt!· ,νΐΐ,'φ j mg ι ρ - the Middle East by two •toji ; : : i if! m1 thwarting Ck'TH 1'» * ! : 11 ' LI . 11 11 her I my ill" ill Μι Iraq ap I >; t if Μ ι î !y till \v;i > (if · 1 : c ate, The ( preliminarily what may ί be .ί portent ou struggle for the Mid i dh K:i t nil ;md <·■ >nti I ot' the Suez I c; ι Μ.-11 woe ainïoia u-ed i>y the British ; ; is sueee- s ί: 111 y t ·· " · · pieted 1 Ile-OeeUpaTion of Mosul. Che "il ' conter of I : .ι'|. by Mr:!i-'h troops. I Ί. "Neeessary pi^eautions in re î gard t" S y : a." Hit· t · .mm,;Ί bridge head for an axi< thru.-t into Iraq und | back d'M.j- drive toward Suc/. Although ·>rdc ι \va> -aid to bave j been ro.-tored. 11.» Middle East gen ! era! headquarter.- eonceded that mar I tial law had been declared by II,ο Iraq government ' Baghdad yester ! day Following "-eriuu.- rioting.'' j (Authorized German source- m B< ri in intimated that Britain's trou I bles in Iraq may not be ended by ! tlie armr-tice and formation (il a new regime yesterday. The Merlin \ iew that the new Iraq government i aeting under protection t > ί Britim bombers and armored cars and thai the truce is only partly effective.) Λ h«»u.-e of common.-' inquest into Britain's Crete disaster and a par liamentary inquiry into conduct of (Continued on Page Two) !»i:tkol in .mr kaidid Cairo. June 4.— (ΛΡ)—The British royal air loree reported today, without elaboration, that "a petrol dump at Beirut in Sy ria was bombed and machine gunned by our aircraft yester day." Young Pilots To Pacific Washington, June 4:. — (AIM — Sc< - res o; fiedghng Air Corps pilots « .ι.· being sent '·· Haw; a and the j philippines, it was disclosed today, ι <1 r d ,:y . j 111 the r..ji;dly expanding air fie» t ba - e< I η the I 'aci !" « c. Tlie la!. : '. an ï*-r >·: dels publish • (i h\ the W . i"part1 el'.t lto\v that I som r îî<) μ ι· · ! h 1 lieutenant.- who have recently η '.lien- wing.- have bt en ordered t· > ei: ί»ark loi' the Pacific "Utp" ι in tlie next three ι weeks·. The flyers are front Brooks and Keily Km :«i- n Tex..·. and the ad\anced ilv - »■},··«»i m Stockton, Cal The mm.ι >ei > -t the e a. ignmems was ι egai ded a e\ ι deuce that the air : < ι u a d ι ' >i ι .. 1 Hawaii and tie I 'hi l,i ppine \ · !.·» rn he. . iy rein forced in tin ia-1 few month.-. Connaîly Asks Action Senator Says Commit tee Ready to "Put the Skids" Under Laggard Officials. W.i. hingion. .1 ii 11 > 1 ( \P) Scn . 11 * ι ! ( '> ni'ially. I »<·*·.-!. 'J' v. ·. de t I .ltd today that ; .ίο Scnati defense ..ivt· tigating ι ί:"!.itti'i ready I.· "pnl 'In Lid " mi'!· : .iiv official ft -pollslllle I'M lint speeding U|) tile nation's armament program. Connally'- assertion ι une during sharp nuestioning al a committee hearing of Starv May. QPM statis tical cliief. will· i.ad ti -tified that the production program ought to be speeded up. M..y said he thought the Army, Navy. ΟΓΜ and the country as a whole had "not taken the job seri ously enough ' in the past. There has been a realization . !' this, he said, . nd ' ι : · ■ ι : 11 Congress could look tor more defense fund requests later. May said he was convinced that there was a "tremendous" number (.Continued on Pa^e Two)
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