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Henîteraon Bmlu Utstrafth ΛΜΤ V ΠΑΙΙ V VPuroTi.nn,, ~ · TVVKNTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'τΐ?^Ε.η W1IIR service op ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA the associated t'REsg. HENDERSON, N. G., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, .J UNE R>, 1ÎM1 puuukh κ η^k_v( λkternuon FIVE CENTS COPY Welles Says tacts In Moor Sinking Beyond Dispute Wellington, Juno 13.—(ΛΡ) — ιιι·ι Wcllt.s, undersecretary of ·, . a-sortt'd today that the lacts a the inking of the Ilobin Moor ,Ίι· hey nd dispute and indirectly crl Germany ol violating an 111 ·, .'. itional tnaty on submarine war-1 ! ai e. 1 he e\ idence of eleven survivors • Hi!· unkon American merchant! i i was very citai and there -.Id be no dis|)ute as to the fact.;, ! ;..Id Ins press conference. Λ I" what action the United States • I take, Weill s aid he would .. it· hold a considered statement un-! pi the full depositions of the eleven .ii-. rs weio receivtd from Amer-! ■ ι ι.1finals in Brazil and were in- | \ ι· tigated hero. \u lecount of their testimony, ! • M \ei·. issued by the State depart-! κ ut yesterday, charged that the ι : ■ ι ! 1111 Moor was sunk in the South' Atlantic on May 21 by a German1 al ine which gave the ρ s eng i .nd crtvv 30 minutes to abandon -ι "1 before it was torpedoed : h I lulled. Willi was asked for comment on t e .tatenu lit of a German spokes , a ι m Berlin that "we w n't be ' itialtied I.y American and Knglish ι. ι ι ion.·' concerning the Hobin M 1 ' and that "whenever any ship with contraband sails for Englanc we'll shoot at it." Weill s replied that the question ol what constitutes contraband is on< of the most controversial m al! tin world and that the American g \ eminent had never acepiiesced in con trabanel d< Imitions of either side 11 the present war. What the United Stale does stanc; on \cry firmly. Welles a serted, i; that both Uerniany and the I'mteei States are parties to an internation al agreement entered into in !!)3t under which subinarims are bonne: to take proper precautions to insure the safety of crews and passenger- ol any merchant ship bef re it is sunk In the case of the Robin Moor Will·", declu'ed that the facts speak for themselves. Survivms were quoted as saying that the submarine left the 4(i pas sengers and crewmen in open life boats hundreds of miles from land Welles was asked how the Robir Moor incident might effect Presi dent Roosevelt's recent re-asscrtior of the doctrine I the freedom of the seas. The President'.; statement sp< l;e for itself, was the reply. Welles emphasized that every de tail of t: e .'•inking which the St.ite department received had been made available1 to the public arid that thi. practiee would be cemtinued. tSritain Hopes ror Nazi-Soviet Break Unconfirmed Reports Say German Demands on Russia of Such Magnitude as to Loosen Soviet Hold on Baltic and Black Sea. I.nidon. .Tune 13.— (AP)- British 'i ' of <i Soviet Russian-German d .ureement bordering on activ " ii ne wei i' nourished today by re ited but uneonfirmable reports that Γ" i ι η demands on Russia were ol urli magnitude that acceptance ■ · ild loosen Moscow's military bold ι ;■ Hn· Baitic and Black seas. In formed quarters said discussions j !>ΐ\Λ·<Ί·η Sir Stafford C'ripps, British ι i'i ador to Moscow, and govern-| ■ ut leaders here were "primarily c.'iieeined with Rasian-Cîerniiin re-j I,it n Ills." il must be emphasized tTi.it reports ι "I di agreement between Berlin and Mo-i'ow and naxi concentrations mi II·· S i\ let Border conceivably fit j ■ 11ο the pattern of the British dip j loin.die nerve war which, by scar-[ u.; I ία- lia, it is hoped here might l"i ii· the t'SSI! into more friendly ί n i.liions with Britain and eventual ' ι ollaborat'ion in the \\ ar. Reliable sources said that demands "i.ide bv the (lermans had been rc ii'ix ed m Moscow and were under! tudv. .-•.ii Stafford reached London bv . ο finiii the Soviet capital Wednes day for what was de.cnbed as a trip m line with Britain's policy ot liav ui; lier envoys report periodically ■ iid to establish contact with the home government. ONE MAN IS KILLED AS TRUCK OVERTURNS Liimberton, June 13.—(AP)- Wil-! liam Kennedy Ray. IK. of Wilming-j t"ii, was killed instantly when a ueu paper transportation truck over turned today on a sharp curve on the Lumberton - Bladenboro road, eight and one-half miles east of here. His brother, .1, M. Ray, 31, es caped serious injury. House Group Modifies Seizure Bill Washington, June 13.—(AP)—The llou.-e military ci mmittee approved proposals today which would per mit the Presidint to take over strike-! hound defense plants whose manage >>ent refused to utilize use of troops j to prevent unlawful picketing. Kr .stie changes proposed by Rep resentative Harness, Republican, In diana, to the plant seizure bill ap proved by the Senate yesterday were! accepted but li^ial action was defer-' red until Monday, when further amendments also will be considered, j The amendments approved differ ed substantially from the bill passed by the Senate yesterday, in that they contain no authority for the Presi dent to take over defense plants merely because the workers fail or refuse to abide by recommendations ol the mediation board. Chief Justice Vominated by President Ko > ovell ;«» be Chief Justice of the United States ι- Justice Harlan F. Stunt il Ne'1.' York, Republican named tu lie Supreme Cuurt by 1'resident 1'oolidgo in 1925. Stone is conider ■d one of the "liberals" of the high Oil Case Near Jury Strickland Suit Ex pected to go to Texas Jury Next Week; Large Sum Involved Connie. Tex., June 13. (ΛΡ) — Die famous Wilson Strickland oi .•a.sc. in which several hundred heir, i! Strickland and of Colonel Allci Vmce. Texas lîe\ olutionary soldier. :ire seeking title to ΓιΟΟ acres ol oi land near here worth $10,000,000 ti j>20,000.000. is expected to g ο to tlx jury next week. The case, which began last August is a three-way affair, several ma.joi iil companies. which developed tin tract from a pine forest, and th< -tale of Texas, which claims title u the land, also are parties. Judge Kd K. Murphy has dismissec the .mry until Monday when In hopes to have lus charge ready. 1? is expected that another lot hours will be needed to argue tin ease before it is given to the jury The land originally was given ti Wilson Strickland, a soldier of for tune from North Carolina, as a re ward for services in the Texas Wai of Independence against Mexico. Vince heirs lay claim to the Ian* ail the contention that Strickland los the land to Colonel Vince on a judg ment. The oil companies developed tii< U. S. To Lodge Vigorous Protest On U-Boat Sinking Of The Robin Moor Allies Close In On Beirut Peace Move Is Rebuffed By Vichy British and F r e e French Forces in I.e vant Reported Within 20 Mil es of Beirut and in Outskirts of Dams cus. Lnndi in. ! ι" I ι Λ ! ' ) ' it i >ν 11 ' I C in ' I |1< ·<Ί· V 1 ',1 Ί I- I ι ,|||(l Free French finer in Τ .·■!■; nun and Î Syria were : π 1111 · ir i ' · t a el· ι · ■ ι h <i ' ■ ' I today tu 11 etn ii ·1 i ι in I '··1 ill ' . ι η ' I i i irondcnin:' the !m e inr perhap· the < final a.- aiilt 'Ή I >,·!>,;» "ii I Λ I : il,Il π" ■ 'ι 1 .·. 11 ' ι · ι ieel; ι ii 'ί nncan -Ιηιιι 11Γ the Ι Ι ! il· ; land nad ι)iι.-!ifrl η· ■ 1111 el Siflun I" a point within 20 mites of Beirut, I ,ebane e c ι| μ ! ;ι i. \ ι. i·' , ■ I'Vi ι iei, force : had taken I·λί· \ ·!!,ι:;ι ι a:-t ni Κissoue. l u i!', I> ι <-tiv ten ι miles away. The Middl" I·. ■ ! ei'innrmd at ; Cairn acknowledged that the .·. ! i i<■ had been "tempor: rily delay ii a; , certain sector bv ri j t,,nce of Vichy troops," but "had by ye terday ncn ! ing made further propre ni all ;-iv ! tors of their pi il -tr:11 ii it;." The Vieh.v gii\ eminent wa , an swering with the arms at it <·.. 11 niand a I > r i t h overture thruui.''i Madrid su.ege linn th; ·. t·■ ι ,-a\e French blood it i . uld in ι. uc< :·· fen.se Ii tree·.· I· ol'I'i·· tin fnrlhe· π tance to measures tai.en b\ tin· all "to prevent the enemy from ιι-:ί. Syria as a base of iperatinn . "..on ' them." Reuters. Briti h new agency. .-ad it was understood in ('aim that the allies had practically surrounded Dama en and that d en η be tween the opposing foi ce. with view to a vi iid inu bl ! lied bad del λ ι ι I entry into the capital oi Syria. Allied Forces Reach Sidon Outskirts Vichy, June l.'i - (APi Allied : forces in η tank-led dnvt1 ut ·. \ : · t : : i i I;ilometer ; 11 " t· π\ici ied it · οι11 1 skirts η I' Sidori, ι,>ιι t ί ι«. · i .< i.iinrs c const -·> mil·· <>nth ol l.'.cirni, an<t ii rt* now haltlim·. Kirneh cit · ( <_·ι i « !» · r- ί the environ ol î».... ; eu . tl··· Kienc:; i high π —<ii.iiid î cLnnvvk'Cl^cct t> j nitfht. The cnrm nihiquc a ertea lîι ·* Canadian 1 » «»· »| ► wi - m î I**.· v.m o' 1 one allied column that ι· ιϊι··»! ;ι fuoi 11< "Id in M I I'i'licll .·!.·i it « ι>" - ι i:. 1 tre j Mcrd.iayoun ! Ιί. !».ί> ·. an . Both «* 11 S idol) ίι ι id in the vicinity ni Κ issoiie ten π 11l< - nil h of I >. 1111 ; t .s · i eu ·, French foi (·».·> u t· . till vi^orous 1 Iv resisting. the \v;i r bulletin re port ed. When the lîrili h wcio repulsed i.. an attack on Kk one, it aid, tliei pressure veered t" tin.· east "where : combats are in Course." Three Killed At Beaufort . Iieaul'ort, .1 uni' 1,'!. — (Λ1 *>— Thr >■ ' men wen' killed early today when their trailer les.- Iruek verturniil ell the Atlantic licach cau.-'uav, .. ι ul plungtd min a canal. The three were identilied .I"hn ! Douglas Bean. Ml. ul Winter (ί rden, FJa., Eddie Huntley. L!.'i. ami I' une L. Vitaro, .'il, ul' Newark. X .1 The men wen drivers ot large trailer trucks engaged m h ailing Carteret county produce tu nnrtli | eastern markets. j land on the strength ul variou. em ν cyan ces entered in cuurl ivcurd. here. The Strickland heir.- have countered t|ii- testimony with cun , tentions that Strickland could neither ! read nor write .ιικΙ that the convey ances ha\ e no status in court. Danders of Democracy Roll Off the Line u n« μβΊΓΪ1>· ...... . N'ot sii.Kly any more but in scores, aerial weapons for America and Great Britain arc rolling out of the Douglas Aircraft plant at Santa Monica, Cal. These swift attack-bombers are just olT the production line * ιk1 are undergoing liuui assembly before joining the hundreds of others already in service with the United States and Britain. Nazi Battleship Hit Morton Supporters Charge Agreement Broken Through Failure To Re-Name Griffin Daily liispatrli Γ.ureau, In tin* Sir Uaii"! liuH'i l'y IIS \KV ΛΥΊ Kill. I '. > i« ■ 11 » i 1. .! 11 ! !' · 1 ( 'ri ;\ ( Tin >r I ■ ι'' 111 :.tt ι li mi ' rtci.!' * ι πι,'ι κ Ι; 111 uj ι ( li a n> I. ' · · i in tu < I. cl - η I > ν the η m i m h i.·, . '-fi) ! i ι, 11 \;i t li.n ! Yellull i ;· · 11 : ;|| K'f ! C \·. I'M ! I \ ι ' M t t't ·!.. l V u| 11 if Si !Il m || C 1 »·· ί lull ι- · :·:IΓfiι (I by . on.C II ι» ïil u| I... π.t Lil uk m ; ■ 111 1 iu\ (Τ Ι '·ι Wiikins I ! 1·ί |.,n ;i L, direct I'ir.ni O: ,i eit I "i ■ ; it ν I:lit All l· · I : ! .It » I I <i · l!»hi· i I : r.ir . · ι y (ι ι. ·: · V. ί.. ι. : ' η . 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I.. ι ;ι:ι uii.:1, . upporter: e! li 'I' ll m. ι >| ι'■ ιιι . e th"i f's nothing the h»IU · v. η., H el then cIvcn aggrieved imii il . .il · .-it ;1 « .π pt swciii' politic - • · 11 · t ί ι ice u 11 ci u· vei 11 ρ pu r 11111 i ι y . h ill pi ·. -ι nt : rll ; becau. e i" · in I Ί i; il. u r c\ ιιι < 11 reel, ag'i ·( n ι en I ι ·. du nothing 1" unseal (ïrill'in Mi re ' μ μ Γι»r «lid m calling ul I I lu 11.m hid 1 f 11 .·· hï'Jiit ! · landing ni I:". .v. II is a ι wither in tance, however. m \\ h it'll even <i goi»d appointment Ιι;ι> in.ide (Mimic I. n the go\ crnor. Not ι οι; north ( λι:οι.ι\ ν I ■. « ill·. doiidx t < 111 iu ht and Sat urday except lor a lew widely scattered showers. lAtcnded weather forecast lor Ilic period limn 7:.'{() |i. in. Juiie l.'i (n 7:I>0 p. in. .1 nlit· IK—partly clotul ν weather Willi widely Mattered thundcrshnwcrs is in dicated lor this district lor the entire period, except little or no rain .it hccinning of period in central Florida. Temperatures near normal or slightly above. <" '·!ΐ î'i-ι c who ; ι ! e tN most re (Mit- j 1 lil ι»l ·. 1..11 11 n ·ν !·■<.·! ι: a plain ca. t' , ol Π'. ible dealing go so ί ; » ι · ;;s I·. ' brand V. Hod ,ί incompetent t·m the Sc! « l"i ! < : : I η ] ι. 11111 j >· > - !. ( )li Π if ' et >1, -- 1! ;ir\ ! II» ! « : - gelier I agreement III : ! both by · durai ability and by lra.n mg tii·· I ificoeiι rum Mitch-eli. » { WllCi ' · t1 ' Γι · til c 11 * 1 MIV 1< κ ι m.my 1Η nu·ι !" t ^ . well qualified. Cf. taillly : · _ 'I'd ;·.· head ol the di\ ion «il · i -! aice ο! t ! m I parti: · i t ' ; ·. 1 ; lie ; ι : vd Ftlbbc ■ΛΥΙί,.ι " ' -.CM :·!·- t clîi-s. Λι i« >'î lu .· ■ ί the ( ι i · 11 ·|· . »!' CI: ιΠι.ι ' ··ν. ν » ! \ cl· a r I y 1ll.lt tî" I · !: : liC'l'Il ,1 (i"! Illitr ί'ΓΓ,ΊΓΐ! Ι|Ί\·. ν · il ui- > ι ! ' -r ; » · ; · I I )ι . 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W iteiy it . : i.mcr I t II hi', I ΊΙ.-ΜΚ· · ί · M I ! ! ι ι.-1 ι » 1 ! !... ν it ν. . 11 κ · " 111Ί ' ι .il' gubi ι Hat »naî ι · 111· I it 1 ι it ■ · Ί Hj.'Mi ha ei ί ι - ' · ί ! t ί > laud ·.·. -iii 1 ; 11 in in thru ferhng 11 · ». t 1 1 I t · ' ·?««■>' I'll 11J »L'l\lti 1114 Sri II .1 '. >1 m m -id ί ' guarded I >y 11 ; χ rcl he.id» ι ; lui 1111 ■ 11 h *n ι ather tlian by prole - ;nrs. 1 ' ι r t · r t .* ι hi 111 ; 11 ι une month, ago McDonald \va> r-nil idriit tin.· govrr a<H- v. "iiId do nothing replace ( ί ι 11 I . 11 II· thru I rl t t! ι ; 11 hi· 1.1 ad ι ι r«'.\ i n . til l u ii lit a - 1 .iiirr. cithl I . 'Ill thr |\ I'l 11- ' 1 1 i ; I î ι' I ! » ·Γ J.jf >111 tilt ». r \ I r '· rill r til till· a-\ rl n< .i . 11 ; ; ι Τ then would he no shakcup ol the • «·ht ·»l ι · .num.-mom dra-iic enough lo .·ι. ind» t! « I naiL; <·! t i itfin. Ail « ! which tends to indicate In.·! Hi:· M'u ant. administration, liueui . il be a ι·"ηΐ;Ιο!·κιι atr « » 1 on ιτν.ι i1 . ι ;i".: tho micaI led ''Sandy ( > ; ■ - " ;.·.· · :p and constitutional iriifl a|4ainM thr "ι ι lacii nit·" \\h.> ι.»ιι;;:ι' ai ulr ι 1 :· M ci >· » 11 ; ; 1 (I liamic; \vl μ ι ι ! .1 .1.' «ι 1 paru > fil t »j IJ »! ·· 11· Ί1 11 ι 'lit dr.- i.'\ into a room m thr ou: Iuni trrot man .on v. iiirli la>i.st>.. 111 h ι iroiina"> No. : riti/rn.-. ι he 1 ).rk b'cynold.» luirup m hi> il ι : ! · ,;irc batîlr with Ιοιπητ (io\rr Uni II· ry >ho\\cct thr . amr thing. For thr Winston S am. an.ut'l" of the na tional Drmorrary were (irahamitr1 ol l!'!ij -lira labby Ward, John Kol^er and other . with a sprinkling 111 urh Aid >· ο ι a 11 i 111 as were listed in thr state r\reutive eommitUv π ister. To the membeishij) of the new school ο nm ion thiir ha.-u't via hern any notable rear',on one wa* or another; probai)lv for lack of time in which to hear it. Off hand ami first impression v.cwj have been general laudatory. 'Direct Hit' By Torpedo British Planes Are Be lieved to Have Seri ously Damaged Ger man Pocket Battle ship. Juin· 13.—(ΛΡ)—Tac ail' ;, ; ι y ..til.· ■ Ulii 11 tonight that .1 ( ; ι ι 11 ·. 111 ;. ι ι.t t battle, i 11 ij had been I.it i.y : · yedo 111 ici by u British plane υ 11 the À'urwegian Coast early today. "1 ι :< ι .1 :i! amine said that "dell e el uii.· ·>Ι *iii* kc I'1· e Hum the \es se! ' ,· .«I that lalei tile battleship, which the admiralty did nut identity. \. a.· mi t! l·· be : at Hillary oil the ■ ΊΙtl 11 111 1 > .i:t uf Norway. St.II later tlu battleship and 1 coiling dc.-li'oyei. Were "ubaerved ti) m rctirum inward tin· Skagucrak at a e11 -a 11\ redneed ....peed," tlie com iii .tuque . aid. ( ii *i ι : t iiii ii..- unly twu pocket battleship.- — .-tronj.·. .-wilt ships uf In,nun tun-., carrying ele\ en inch in·' tiie scuttling 1 the Ad r.il (Irai Spi e nil Montevideo, t v; . December 17, 1931). XI e reinaimiiK twu are the Ad miral Sehccr and the Luet/.uw, torni 1 r 1 > tii·· i)i utschland. ΊΊ11 aatlleship when first sighted was In .alius iim'th . nd informed qoarlei- - nil ";! . no >ncei\ able that she wa going atiywiiei'e except on a raiding expedition.'* One air-launched turp du scored a "direct hit amid : : ,nd allot:. er was launched into the smoke which quickly enveloped the war .-hip. the air ministry news service said. This ine.nl that more than no 1 ' > I a 111 · participated. '['lie battleship was :ic ·.mipanied by live desti · ivt ithe sen ice add ed. but nut a single shot was tired t e ,,Hacking planes. The ships were first sighted by eoa tal bnmb.ers which just before h.id sputleii ι (ieru η seaplane. In Inrnied -ouree- -aid that the (!mn m plain probably was 011 scu"t dut;, lor the porket battleship and her de ,-tn yer escort. NAZI TROOPS MOVE TO NEW POSITIONS OPPOSITE RUSSIA Moscow. June I.'!. —( \I*> — Soviet Itussia said tonight that (;rrman troops, freed from op erations in the Balkans, are lnovina to eastern and northeast ern (iernian> (where they face llussial hut added tliat "it must he assumed" that the move ments have no hearing on Kub stan-Oerir.an relations. Nazis Say 'WeWon'tBe Buffaloed' German Sources Charge Ship Carried Contraband for Eng land; U. S. Expected to Demand Restitu tion by Germany. Wahsmgton, June 13. -(AP>—The United Siatr- will lodge a vigorous ι It ' ■ 1 < ' ; : C'n ■! ! ' . I ΠΥ "II till" -ink ii : ' " Holiin Mom·. it v. a- learn ed ; .n.i.r ι tlively 1 · >fi; ι y. ci tine the ι··. (Ii'iu'i· ' ir\ i\ m '1 t 1 h· vessel wa l· . ■ J wide ii -rl del ,'ui'i itcly I>y a η ; ι/ ! Γ-beat. 'lia Slate ilcp, ■ · : iTif!'·' ■ in itc. in fn' ined «(iiartt·· predict· d. will Isn d< · and that n·.-''ttuii>n br made for tin· J··*.- ·■· Λ '.Ta an l.lc and pro Berlin, .lune Kl.— (AI·)—An authorized German source said loda\ "we won't lté buffaloed by American and rnulish discus sions concerninfi the Robin Moor." "Whenever an\ ship with con traband sails for Kngland we'll shoot at it. whether it is the Hobin Moor, the lXmoor or any thiim else." (The Hobin Moor. IS.000-ton t nited States 1'reicrhter which was sunk in the South Atlantic May 21. was bound from Cane town. I nion of South Africa. She formerly was the F.xmnor.) The (iiiestion was exclusively military, these sources said, but certain American quarters were giving it a political angle "in order thereby to further a war psychosis." "And. of course." it was add ed. "I nsland tries in every man ner to make political capital thereof." The German public still was unaware that the 1'nited steam er Robin Moor had been sunk by a submarine. porty—3® persons are missing— :i(i that ;. :..ιιι·ι· Lu· «i\ ·. n against :epetilion ι the incident. 'Γίκ'ίι \ι. a nleii.-' a 11 c tvCr !. mean while, 11 ' V. hat Pre.-1 del it Κ· » «i-velt might have tu y on t: e subject wi.cn he ai- n.\l press con fer·-ncc. \\ hen "a- ul; :i.u vva.- lirst 111)· i; i· d. ?,l : lit», -eve; : a a d the ;iiill 1 a pend ι. dg;1 .eiit until i 1 > I κ·! - \\ ere :. ι a v. a. 1 ■ : yester day Hie V. 'a Ihi > ..at tiiere .rent ed t.. a "·. . 1 ι.4ii ιi.v reason" tor thai. Λ! lia S!,;t.· fl· !■.·■·■■ (Ill. It Was aid.:.· j. . ■ . y n ■ : π w tl.e la -i "li .!·■■ U eut 1 1 :tιι· bottom provided aiajile eye witness 1> sti ii ι nix 'ι a ■ 11..:11 de ■ and on tin ( ïe: . ν.. ei il lor ;< lull <·\|Ί ι : ;i 11 · il :. Τ e rep iv, ■. -ν Walt· r J. Linthieutn, U. S. consul al Pernam liiien. lira/il. who I» ni almost five !··.·ι: μι ι: ι.: ' · a un:· of the el. · en kiii ·.·. ■ ..Iter they reached tin s a, Aii'oi'ean port al a si rd the re· ι i. -hip ( )sari >. RIGHT OF WAY GIVEN NAVY BLIMP MEASURE Washington, .lune 1!».— (ΛΡ) — The lluiis,· rules committee .mantcd legislative right of way toda> to a measure Cor tin· es tablishment of station* for naval blimps at l.lizaheth ( ity. \. Boston and Simn> vale. ( al. The bill authorised an appro nation of S(i,.">()tU>00 for eaeli of the three stations. House Group Divided On Seizure Bill WwfMwgtPH. June —(ΛΡ)—A sii;,-ci: . ali'ri Hihim· military Com iiiilli'r !up tin Senate'.·· property si'i/.ia'i· legislation today, but oppos ing tactions expected that agree iiiuil on "s mc kind of bill" would be reached before nightlall. Some committee members con tondrd tin ri'\ :sed proposal of Sen ator Connally, Ufmocrat, Texas, went too kir. Other· claimed that it had been "wi-aUoned" by amendments be fore ::n Sen 1c I'inalfy passed it by a 67 tn 7 vote y -teiday. The property seizure legislation ν included in a bill amending the ielectn e sen .ce act.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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