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ïtenîtersmt Hmlti Hfspatth ONLY DAÎT.Y Mt'WSDADCI) tll'DI ILM.MT» ... r,,,,,, ΟΝΙΛ DAILY NEWSPAPER PCHUSHED IN Ί HIS SECTION OF Ν()Κ1 Η CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, .11'NE Ί'·\, ι ο ί ι publish™. kvbhy λκτκκνοον ΚΧ'ΉΡΤ SI'NI Ά Υ . FIVE CENTS COPY Reds' Baltic Bulwark Crumbles ********** φ * * * m tt n. «~ . -r τ «Γ Τ Τ Τ f* RAF Continues Mightiest Offensive Protecting the East Flank Βιίηκίηκ to a successful close the Soviet-Japanese neutrality pact, Constantin S nu tanin ( center), Soviet ambassador to Japan, chats with Foreipn Minister Yosuke Matsimka (left) and War Minister lliiieki To jo. They are shown in Tokyo following luncheon Su. tanin nave m Mats'ioka's honor. (Crntrni Pre»») Intensified U. S. Armament Expected Some Legislators Al ready Urging That This Country Espouse Policy Voiced Yester-! day by Churchill for Britain. hington, June 23. (ΛΡ) Ger Ιΐβ-ht in.u-hkf iη\ a.- mn 01 »S'· :··! I ill:·. 1.1 ρ r« 11II i Si·ί 1 today 11 · {t ; - ■:·;·'· ;m 1111 i Γ ι t*;i t ion of the tTnited| •s> it··- iirms production effort boih ; niitiopal defense ;md for lea>e '· · Ί .«id to Britain. •Λ I let her the lca.-ι· lend proi»rar Id he extended to include lîn e legi la tor- on Ccipitol 1111 i a i IV wore urging tli.it tin count?> ί <· the policy ν "iced h y Wa ··· Chu rehil ί y ■: d.iy t <m !irίla η I •iy ni.m or · rite who I jghi ii t na/.idom will h..\ · oui aid ' j I f.ι· homl >>helî : : r . >π ι Ί ! Ι ι · • ! Mirpri.- i nu "I η · « 111>· .· a· pn — ! Mil 1er w« ek end « ·; « ι ί u ! . · • 11 unav. iirc nid. while !Ιμ·ι e , '1 11 ο diplomatic μ c f i ν i ty, S indav, ' · Ί ι po>it ion « » 1 t h· ' StIt1 d»'i -a r! - • ' 11 \\;i. I' » . ι \\ .lit ,ι clarïÎ ica I ton ' '' 1 it 14.11 it·ιι bel'oi < niakin;; any ! tatement. ΛΊ ι lie - tocl; 1.11: ιην "I tin i η t « < ί 1.11 m *(Ί ie | m 1 l'Ci Ίι ί I tin· heh ♦ » ed in .fit· r! ι ι (I quartet • "lie OUtl'MDl· I »f till· ( h ; |»I.Ill . '1 'i t mtn Iîu i.i would Iχ e t ah | :. : ' I lit (»1 clue ι Ί ·· moi M l( <·. Μ 11 »<·!'. I I 11 i"i 1,54 tin I η ι ted Suite-, G rea ι I tain and Km- i.i. JULY 1 PROCLAIMED REGISTRATION DAY lîalen;h, .lune —< \Γ) — (io\ernor I »ι« » 11 ^ h t * » 11 todav is sued a proclamation dcsii»natinr. fill·. 1 as "second resistrati'ni «la ν * * under the selective service prom u m. The governor called upon em ployers of the state te» arrange for their eniplo.\ccs reonircd to register enough time off to "en able them to ^charge their «I ut ν of registering." British Forces Near Palmyra In Syria Vichy, June (ΛΡ) Briti. nj !l'"turized column.- which ρ ■ ι -1. c c I 1 · » « ϊ aides across the desert have reached I l,i« outskirts ot the nnpoi tant I ivneh >.;■«rri.-ιm town of I'ahttyra. in the '"-•'i t .» 1 tlie Syrian dc.-ert, tin· French 11 I "1 rted 11 »day. Vichy forces wire aid tu havf ( "'ne m contact w il h the British , ('"lunins as they reached the desei t ! Vutpo.,t. French airmen harassed the ι iji'itish and slowed their progress < "U adorably, the French a -ci ted. Naval engagements were reported Kl··1 night and earlv toda\ oil Beirut, "« Uvirii British units and a l-'rench 'i>4ht naval division. No details weiej \«*n immediately. 'he British column^ reaching Palmyra crosscd into Syna iroai ! Iraq. _ j GERMAN BOMBERS RAID ALEXANDRIA '·«' ' "ί, ·ϊ : ίο 12ο. (AP) Λ . trony C ii" j ! >ι η ht ι, nlit'i" formalion can cil (·-»' insi'lci ; 11 > 11 · de-! ruction in a ia ici last night on the harbor area of Kri- ! t'iin s great' Mediterranean naval ba. c at Alexandria, Kgypt, the Ger- ; man high command announced to day. Cîerman and Italian planes a ! > ■ ' t.irked I »i if ι h ρ·»?·iI ϊ»>n - a t Ί'ο- , bruk, .aid the daily war bulletin. j Jones Favors Waterway \V .1 urn· 2'.'. ( AI') ,1 ■ ι.Ι'·'. π ι 1 ,ι ι y ι if C crci'. V. ■ ! I ii '(i 1 · ·I i . ! 1 i : 11 ,1 U <· (1 ll.it 1: ! - ■ ι ■ ■. ι ii I tllii t V. ;i r . 11 >t I· ■ . η·, π ν, ι ι lit \ cry ■ i" i I I" ·ι> 111' , .· (i ι '. ι ! ι ■ t . ί 11 1 I · ■ 11 ι)Γ till' S'J'I."), t m ii ι. ni hi si l.aurmcr .seaway fur nu-ί t . ι . I (I· h ! ι - «·. "V, ' ι ι, ι I'll ί ι ; ι \ ι Ii» ι ma 11 y inland . 'i . \ · ι I h· ■ int(Ti'-l n| ι1· ΊΙ1 • ' 1 . nil doten i·,"' .lout- tnld a ! I' ι ■ Hi ι . and 111' ■ | >rr I'd ! .-Ii.; : ι ■ 1 |H>\vt ι air and waterway ι Π. \\ ι" id in.i'.r tin· St. l.awiCliff !>i".i ft 'Il liquidating. Union-Now Probe Asked Congressman Day Would Have D i e s Committee Investigate Internationalist Group ( II \I!I.I' S Γ. S ΤΙ \\ \ΙίΤ I γιι(ι.ιI Pr«'ss C olumnist \V ι h ι nylon, June 23. Γηΐι·η-ηο\ν ..L»!t:,|..rs \·. i 1 ! be investit*;iled by ( -j. m m m Mart in I >10-' nun · ·> · ! tor on un-American ar 1 i \ i tics in ill ι si country. il C'on-j 14 r t ■ s >« m « ι η Stephen j I ).i ν n| 1 Ilium 11<■ ι·· In w.'iy which iic| pioit.-iiily vv ci η * 1.1 Ihc 1 )ics commit - \ lee ton busy wit*. 1 fou ι» ι : 1111 l>ts 1o do It; u c h .I<1c i i 11 ·» 11.» i qui/./mg at pre-1 se 111. e\ π . 1 il Ί t th" Slfplifn Day Ι'η,οη Now !"·>îU ■ Ίι· .ι- un Ameriean ;is anybody. They're ii.·· aggre.ua îion wli i urge η fédéra î ion of the l'nited States, Kn^· î ; 111 » i. the . · <>a- ! » ι r t ,-h dominion.-» , ι ί 11 i Kire -h -h"rt. .ill the worldV iùiglish->peai\ing peoples. Sueh a hook up wouldn't he possible, accord ing t<> the Illinois lawmaker, with out a merger ο Γ our own national identity with a lot <.f royalist conn ti ies' identities. If- a movement, ϊκ· (CuiiUnued on Page Tbree.) invasion' American Air Corps Observer Declares Bri tain Has Won "Abso lute Supremacy" in Air Over Northern Europe London, June - (AP)—Continu j ni; it.-, m ighl ι ·. ■ 1 .lien ive η Γ tu Win, the RAF made it ;ι solid wet 1. ni daylight ,Ίΐι,κΙ;.- on the French "invasion" eoa. t today Iter Pnl i ii ι id< r in tn·.·!!' two I > . traight night assault un Germany proper pound· d tin· 1 >.l» naval ba «· ot Wil helnisha veil and other la rivets in the , northwest. Fightcr-e coiled bombers sped acro.-> the channel .11 inid-aftcrnoon and resounding t xplosi n.- mhiii wvre : heard by watchei on ι lu» Mriti-n ••nut' ea:-t Cita. 1. Τ lie bombers tang- ; led in a spirited light with German rhascrs, tin. η he aled home a£aiu. ΊΊη.-c raider followed upon Sun 'lay battle.· over the channel and ι :'Ί .ιne» . m whieh the IJriti. ίι reported '•'I German plain ·:- wa re downed igainst only two RAF los.-es, bring 1 ng the nazi total 111 two day oT ; m rial clashes 1 ai plane.. Anoth er German plane wa deel.-red dc lr«'ved by ont ol I at nig: t\- raiding jonrbers. The series oi crippling blow dealt by the RAF to nazi military targets and tlu lultwal'te has won Britain ''absolute supremacy" in the air over northern Europe, an Ameri can Army air corps ol'ficer said to la y. According tn this ob.-rrver. whn li.is spent lin· last live we· ks w ith the RAF, the Rriti h seized t good idvantage the opportunity presented >y the German divi 1 -i"ii against Russia and cave hammered home m offensive the like of which the RAF has not undertaken bch»ri in this war. Irish Potato Growers Aided ! Kaleigh, .Inn·· L';; ί AI') — A fed eral Irish potato p i'...ι .ml·, program relieVl (I, I f ( cl {.·· .talo I WIT;· >1 eastern Λ »riu ( a -m ·> an louneed today by L. I'. Walson, N. SUili· College h\tui-ι·hi .^rvicc I' · rt IC-U i 1 111 I: 1. The Federal Surplu. .Marking Ad nuii.-1 r.'iIiι*iι will istablMi .in ι»:|ια· il Wa hinglon. N. C.» immediately 11 id will buy "li" >i/.e ρ tatoe.· at 7 J ·ι·ιιΙ: a hundred pounds from grow rs who have ] > ! « 1111 · · c I within Hit ir , .igrirullur ! eun-erv at mil program ι Μι » 111 m · 111. , Wat on .said. Wat · .11 ;ud A. !·.. Me» eker, \ A A jotato marketing peri Jinotified vim « » ι |he pure· a -ιι·:; ρ rug ram. Ag ieulturnl leader were d a lu m· (-t u Wii 11 i 11 m t1 » 11 · M C. !·■ make plan·, or the purchasing program. Four Dead In Accidents , ! Charlotte» .1 tine liiî. -( ΑΓ) A ' east lour person da'd in arriden" u North Carolina during the week Ίκΐ. George Willi.uns Shirley, -lâ-year • Id Selm ι mill employee, wa. killed >y a train. Private Ralph l·'. Ixowden, LM. «·! îranite City» III·, a eleetee in tiιe veadquaiier^ Mattery of tin !Mlii ι »ast Artillery, wa lata 11 ν injured »y an auloinouile as he walked ,ilotig 1 ι highway near Camp Daw. 1 Odell Adam Snort. lit), au em ployee ol' the State h'epii.il ,ii Mor ianton, drowned while swimm ng in .ake .lame. . Kenneth Neal il-irue, t wo-η κ »nth. • Id son of Mr. and Μ: . I·:. 11. Home, < Jr., of Charlotte, was fatally injured η automobile .evidei11 near Mat sh- . / i lie. ι Μ Ι ΛΙ Sil l FOR NORTH ( TROI.INA ' Partly cloudy tonight anil ί Tuesday, scattered showerà in southeast portion. [ The CIO Signs Two Agreements w- ν... "Γ. .!<—HJB« va. . JMH In one day, the CIO signs agreement? ending long negotiations. Top, John L. Lewis (left), president of the United Mine Workers, signs a new wage pact between anthracite operators and miners at llazleton, Pa. Reside Lewis is Major W. W. injrlis. who signed for the operator.7.. Bottom, in a major triumph, I'll ill ρ Murray (left), pn.-ident of the Clu, signs agn rnent in Washington with tin· I'ord Motor Company, including a closed shop, Harry Bennett, director of pui.-onnel, signp, for the Ford Company U. S. Condemns Nazi Attack On Russia Departure Of Italians Is Halted \\ 1: 11 ii'J'i >M. .11111' 'J.',». i.\ j · ), '!'! κ ! ' > l< M . : I î;< >Y « ·Ι 11 ! I M Ί 11 ill"! « ·. j i · ·· ' · ' t, I · ! " ; · . · « ι ' 1 n n · 1 ' ί I ! : : ! ι. » η ι ι, ! ι · , !!..· I ni'fil Si ; ilc Th·' ir! Κ ill ill I j ill (it'.C (I if·;: J;i! cj ·'',■· I ! I ' ill'· (,ΐ'Ί 1 ! If ι - III ill ι ' . it I : ! I tine ] ΤI. ι ■ . J11 - m■ 111· ι. · ι r .· ι, ι : ·1, .. ; 11 < t Ii.kI . .et I m it i ι.·η 1 · uni"! '.ι ation .in! ι>'ί der j><111<«| ι·ί I ieers l· rlite ill I ι u ' ·||·\· > 11 1(1 I'll ■ ' 111 y 11.. i ι 11 π. · '. · > ι ) · ' I ί ι ' · > 111 h ι \ ; 11 · lu, dim 11 y j ■ nd tin t ht ι in ; : · .<·· n .i. ί H'| ii' · ·· :! 'lie ι ! . m i il·'· ■ 1er (i"· M"! · ι : h ci Un' 11 · 1. m « ri -n • ilI.ι11· 'Il fi" in.rl IΓ <\ r Uk (ilu iti N ·> .! 11 ί> 1 ·». ι·»μ r ! r·. \« \\ \ «»!'}* .{Ι1ΜΓ \l The (. 'πιυιι r.uMo » · j >» » r i · I (·,> da\ (11.il na/i Îiirc-s ï;.»<i «·.»-. d tin· ï'rut river, the ! î < > »· ; i .· · ï in· twî i n Rumania amf Si-\ iri. Uns sia and wre eeniimiin (η : il \ ; 11 n · » · .titer («ennan ai»iil«r.\ and Cm* l'iilu.'Ui· liai! vmashed Soviet horder ïm lillealum ·. 'ί lu· broadcast was heard h.\ Νï>( . Senator Harrison Died Sunday \\ . iiiiiiiUin, .l ui·· 2'.) -( Ai') l\r I. I Γι 1 - nil lilt St Ί ι; I ' (.·' I )!t . ί I « · ! ! . I . cmIμιι\·. chΜ11 ; ι i. i η ι »i . ' ι ι · ' •I MIIII I Iff ; 1 II < i i If 1')·,·(-ll i I \ ,lil Ί>ΙΙηϋ^ηι·.«, died Sunday in Kmt r ! ·' ».-.j »! ivi I. Tin· I,ill. s.'ii ; 11 >ld Ai • i.'.sijiji! I Jemnei .it, ,i eojurl ni ;iuc 11 ! I '.in 11 ri 1 I r · ' * ' during .'>11 star, η ( 'unj.;i <· had undei n< >ne an »pei atiuji fur an inte.-dinal ob-nic i nu i.r ι Ajonda.vV Ile l'iiT I km 1 wel! ι It cm the urdeal I > 111 in mid-wcel; link a turn for the worse. "Senator Harrt>un died at f»:.V i. n;.." said a brief announcement >v hi> personal friend and phvsi ian, Dr. Sterling lîtiffm. "He had [rovvti steadily weaker during the (Continued on Page Two) Sumner Welles Reads Statement Declaring "Any Rallying of the Forces Opposing Hit lerb m" Would Bene fit u. s. ■ . Γι ι ·,. -ί ΛΡ ) -T!:·· i ' · · · .· i l,· mi"! (ΪίΊΊΐι.ιην'. " ···'." ίιι I χ 11 > i ; ι li χ |<-1 y I :1 '1 'I d«■'·' ι· ·■>I thnf '"mv ivilyi'm u! i î! ■· · · , ··.· if.· !c:-i - w » m I cl ι ""'«rn- ■ 1 · ' Ι'.·1: . ! Λ · !·!'.·;ιη Ί( ' · · , 1 ιν 'y The 1. : ; t · ' I le hy Su m no · ην· ;m« i ··. ni a!' ·"!· · · 1 <1 -· ·■·:■ ■·' · : ' 1 : 1 '-..,'" | ? je! · . ,; i. ·« tlVC fj'll'slii »ï 1 Oi* V ! ici lu .· !< . ·- V i : I ·.'.·· » : l î ci 1)0 ft!V en S 1\ ici "(vil ·.; W'i-I'rs s,tic) no enmiliufiication had , Ix'cn recrived I'· '·.■.<· S·»\ cl £inv~ ei'iCMcut : ι yc! . m ι < i <· ι cntly 1ho '(lie ! u>n }ι;κ| not i>'·(··ι fier Ici 1 »y the .. >· · μι 1men '. Il·· , , (| hn\vrv<" . 1h.il P'-c Men* 1 ν ι " ι. c \ ι 11 had authority imcler the ( T'ont inuod on P*i£?e Throe Λ Β to ugh ton-Ma Indicated By ι Daily Dispalrli rtun'nu. In the Sir Walter Hotel. ι » ν iiinky \ \ ιι; ι il i ; ι· ■ 11 ιι. .ι m it · Unvni app· ■ ί η t - I'll' Γ ιι|ι· I ly ( ; I >\ cl'lltir .1. Melville Γ. 11 · 111411 I'll ι indicate thai there has I " i n ,i complete bleak between tlu' ι >>ίnui· and hi- eistwhile ardent , . ii| ri n .rlcr. lii I ia I jih MclJona Id. It ι < >1 ! ; i\v: that l Ικίί 1 ι.- .sure tti he 11 ■ 111 m η 1111 ■ ! 11 <>! iJ'ihtieal forces be !- i'· tl ι in xt Matewide races 111 1 !>4tî · · ;ι. tin : · .iir nul yet sitt'ticieiit ,:i j ιι ι t- t11 ■ I tow exactly tile mad Ί: I · . i I tie ι lowi d i is Alt I ioiia Id j t,i ■ .ll.i r ι in ιι 11 m t -u t political T^gures. Vtnd"lllitedl.v there will he great difficulty in getting together into any . ni t ni formidable coalition the . groups now united only in their re rntment oi tir. mgliti .n's act ions since ! his election or their dislike of • lb oughtoli carried over I rani bclore lilt' primary ot 1941). PI : ι ί . tor instance, former Lieute l,. i.i (iiiverniir Wilkins P. Horton i.s Known to feel that he is not just in. hut "under" the dog hrni-e and that feeling may be counted on to aid and m bel almost any campaign di- ' reeted at the governor's now unquea-! uoned domination of the party. [ Lithuania, Estonia And Latvia Threaten To Join Germany Far Eastern Observers Watch Japan Shanghai. Juin· l'A. — ί \Γ) — Far I .astern observers keenly watehed Japan today for «-igns that she might try to sei/e east ern Siberia while Soviet Russia is battling for her life against Germany in the west. Dispatches from Toky«j thus far indicate extreme caution on the part of the tri-partite pact partner who also has a neutral ity agreement with Soviet Rus sia. ( on<|uest of eastern Siberia is pointed to as for long a frankls admitted ambition of the power ful Japanese army which gar risons M anehoukun. Russian air I bases in the east constitute a threat against Japan proper, and eastern Siberia has natural riches. \gainst a Japanese move in the north, observers recalled that Russia's far eastern defense for ces reputedly are self-sufficient and virtually autoonomous. Another beliei expressed here was that present Luropean de velopments gave Japan a goldt^i opportunity to get out of the China impasse by an attack on Siberia. It was suggested that Japan might never find a better chance of liquidating the Chinese war on a face-saving basis. Legion Head Is Heard National Commander Urges That U. S. Guar antee Delivery of Ma terials to Britain. Durham Juin» 24. CAP)- Thro·· 1 ! ι · » ' ; : id Νι » » · I î : ( 'a ,-o! ι na : ι a ·: η!), t.- ο! ι ί 1 h % Λι ■.«·!·!<·.■ m Legion heard then η;ι ! ii · î κ 11 ( ■ ι ! ' 11 ' '1 ; 111 f 11 ■ ι ■ roc* > π1 π von d to ri. IV 111 ; 11 111.· ί * ! ι i 11-c 1 St.!*· - guaran tee ale fie! mery ·Ί \v;ir ι : ■ ; 111 · ; : ; 11. t·· ! Great Britain. Γη felunt Inn·.: nage. ('"mmander Milo .1 Warm· · of Indamap >li . Jnci.. -s.iid {hi.·- na'i<»n muild ί·' goods ' > ' Br j ta in "by whatever method and whatever nir:iiis in tin.· i idgmcnl of the commander in chief appears to i><* neees -ary." !\1 a j ο ι* ( louerai .Τ leob 1Oever-·. :·« -mma ndor ■ >Γ F· >:*t Π m " d i e< : cri Mm· training ] » !■· > l; ' · a a ι under way at the fort. The ο· >ηνοη' i ' ' 11 will « nd ι .··· »w ■λ : th ejection ι » !" officer-. election of 4 ' ι e - i to of the 1942 η ' ' c t ' 11 n and an add· < · - by ί î over nor Broughton. Donald Break Xppointments AI>o the MeDom.ld g nip which organized and micoo.-*i <.Il\ conduct ed the Roosevelt drive m 1940 but which tailed to put Dick Reynold ■ ver lor the national copm ttee po>:. s now definitely in the anti-Brough lon mood and ranks. But when it comes to getting thive Lwo powerlul l'act.or> together ther· i> going t<> he great difficulty. H ■· ton, it is easy to recall, planned tin recoud primary campaign of 194". which he finally didn't make at all. with 'iii anti-Μι·I"><maid slogan as in· princpal stock in trade. Il ·■■ hard, indeed, to figure such "! hi sure porter- as Don Klias o| A-heville. toi instance, in the same camp with the "radical" Forsyth professor who : anathema in their sight. The two appointments which ap pear finally and completely to have put McDonald in opposition î« tl;« governor were thyse ot .Julian Miller ai Chat lotte as a member ot the school commission and oi Amos May r.ard of Greensboro to the nan.a po · af a member of the >o called merit c< >mmissi< >n. Both appear, on the surface, t (Continued on Pa^e Two) Lithuanians Reported to Have Formed New Government Pledged to Aid Naxis; Finland To Remain Neutral. J. C. Cooper, Jr.,' (liv Tin· \ss<>( iatrd Press) Tlx· ISultic bulwark which Soviet Kussiu crcctcd by threats and persuasion against the possi bility of just such an attack by (»crmaii\ as is now raging along her great western frontier ap pears today to he crumbling Combined military and politi cal blows within and without the three little state·— Lithuania, Latvia and Kstonia—which the I SSK took into camp and started fortifying a year ago. threatened to line them up with Adolf Hit ler. According li I'.· i l η ad.,ce.. based ill 11J ill hi Iji. i.adc.i 1 ■ 1 nun the Raima nidi··. l.ithuan ians have ri.-en a]). I'urn mi κ a new government pledged lu hell) Germany fight Rus sia. An ell li to cut 1- tvia also ont of the Κ11 ; ..in eamp v. a indicated when the G< rnuin radio broadcast a deel.j ι ; ι· m by a Latvian "govern ment-in-cxile" that Latvia, too, would fight alongside Germany presumab ly and wl en and if Russian rule could be east off. Hel inks reports said that Estonia, farthcrest removed of the three from the German-Russian battle line, was expected to follow suit. Baltic poli tical refugees, themselves anti-Rus . ian. said Russia had expected re volt.- in the t\rec states. Finland, wh lost territory to Rus ia by war. deel red. at the same time, thai she would maintain neu trality as long as possible—this de spite Adolf Hitler's classification of her as his ally. In Was! ngton. Warren Lee Pier s h. pre clent of the Export-Import Hank. , d transfer- already had been stopped on the batik's $35,000. Oil credit to Finland, but he dc clίned l·' tie this in with the war. Lithuania's declaration of inde pendence ca i: a ■ . - Gi "> .an land foret . riM\v at least ten mile- inside Russian territory, and the air f rce pound* d Russian bases and com ! ι a ! .de · ·Ι' de l ructions G : · an lug command ne. I p'oceeding "on sche dule and success!u 11 y." Substitute Offered New Measure Would Limit President's Pow er to Take Over De fense Plants. W.i : iimi-m. .1 ■:(· 2:'·.—( AP)—Sub i ' .iti . e ·Ι. · il 1 mil nu tin· Pres 11 i t · 11 ; ' t.p take ever plants :n !!h· .ni· n-t ni n;iti· :i;«! defense p' ι ■ ι·111 <■ ι i in tin Senate mili tary committee today by Robert P. Patters n, undersecretary of War. l'iit· ,;·(· v. .,i!d ι iiipinver the L': ι - dent : :v< ι - .1 ion : . 11 lary or navai equipu en!. achine tools, manulaetitrlng equipment, patents and plan- "t promote the national defense and to overçome shortages." The Wîii department's original pro i><·: t> -ι ,-u ι j.iU· ι: ι Pre-ictent power ti I; kf o\ ·. a 11 > plant f τ ίονι min i:t oper. lam when he deeni •d it ι it-it ■ - » ι y to the national de ense. Ρ itersi.n U"_ ■ rd the s ibstitute nil .··; narrowi 1 n -cope" but add »d that i! "piii'lit t>> I ill our needs." Thi new bill provide- that Ihe ;1I esif'.enl m.iy sell ary ρ \ ι rnmeiit eiiui-ilioned plant to private inter vals w iii nevi ι the War or Navy de > riment tinds lliat sueli disp sition .voiild be necessary to continue pro iuction. ΊΊΐι iii>s 111 île, Patterson declared, .vas intended merely to allay tears h ι■ nit' person> that "we would come ip and ask a man for his watch." Patterson estimated that on the iasis of present production it would η I months bef re there was an idpipii'te supply of machine tools. He ■a'd the production of bombing limes alone would "choke" the pres ent llutput nf tools.
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