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ïtettîtersim 53 ally IHspaftlî ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOKi li CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'τ η «1 λHENDERSON, Ν. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1!>, 10 11 'm'h,',s,kkV-kptkscnd\7.1£KNOON FIVE CENTS COPY Nazi Forces Enter Kiev Four Soviet Armies Face Annihilation Ukraine Capital Cap tured After Siege of Two Months; German Troops Storm Within 80 Miles of Kharkov, Encircle Russians. ( Rv Thi \ssociated Rt'ess.l \doll 11 i t ! « · r " high command reported I.itc today lli.it (.errnan troops have entered Kit·* . the I krainc capital and Russia's third greatest eity. while other iia/i forces have tupped four Russian armies and stormed w il hiii 8(1 miles ul Kharkov. The swastika Hag is w avilit; over the Kiev ciladi I the Na/i h it; jj cominaiul said, announcing tile capture less than twelve hours after the Russians ollnial l.v acknowledged that ι crman troops had reached out of Kiev's gates. 1 he ( i\ with ι ρ >|>,iI ;ii.ni of more than .S0. t : ( Μ ι (tad iicer. un il it siege ior two months. (B,\ Tin· Associated i'rcsO Adult Hitlers lugh command reported today that (ίι-rmau troops had ι losed a steel ring around four Russian armies 125 miles east of Kic\ with "their annihilation now in progress," and simultaneously grave new threats imperiled Kiev itself and the great northern metropolis of Leningrad. The trapped lied armies were un i llici.ijiy estimated al ai. 'Lit hall a Finnish military dispatehes said huge fires were raffing in Leningrad. blazing so fiercely tin/, could be seen with the nak ed eve in broad daylight from Finnish territory. In ;i necial t-.iiu :.I1. ! : t li . ' field hendquar;·.·!.-.ml Gvrnian army groups under Field Marshal General Gerd vmi Rimd.-tcdi' and Field Mar shal General F cum· Buck, .-la.-li (Continued un Past· Two) LATIN AMERICAN CLASH FLARES UP I.i. Se I ·. 1 :· <Ai'< 1 I :'· I 'el U • iii ι π ι: : : ι . :, ,ciι ti iday ...I 1 in.· 1 'c 11 all t I'm. ι| ι .. : :. icl'.ed Γι πι m :. y c:-i: ■: da y aiullg .he hoi til,·, i.i,t·..·.;!.; and woimd r..u ; · ι■ ' the I ' . !i. an.: who were •aid ' :... h> i.i : ι .. L,: aind until : ι ml: ; ci n.cnl . i\ ι .1 ..lid then Hi ed 1 .· : dot The incidt nt vvas .ml to na\c oc .l.v .·.·>!h 'Ci ;1 λ·.ί ι■ y IV: .ι and elcat ROOSEVLLT REFUSES TO EX i t,ΝD MILITARY ! INDUSTRIAL CONTROL \V. :. : :»·—(ΛΡ) — ! !':■· . α·.· . i;·· · - ; i 11Γ ri ne cl quar ■ < ;i .·.;·. >. v.jietud ρ γ ο Ι ι ' ; pi.uvd a , ..n de i ici : y. ι u.-1 ça cl oi Hei ng · endettions desigti ; i'd î" t \ li rι i ' ··■ .>!■;·>' ;iu I hori ty, ; Λ1 : . i :· t ·. ' · ! ι '1 » insure that lin· c'lviliaii-d'tiviiriat^d go ver n " ι ■! 11 ; ι ■ : ■ t ■ ' ! ι r;<.Mires ι ρ·■ - m ! i.t ι ' ,ι " · η ; :id export con the liât ί, , , ,·ϋ| φιΙ itod ,. ·ϋ.. (ΠΓ ,·,mtr I ·. 1 · · ; ι. >!\ ικΐ γ>·l; lai γ αϊ 11! export trade. New Strike At Key West j Key \\\ κ;.,.. Sept. 1«J. (MJ>— I K,.L· till : ι l'1 M id t 111 H ill It'.-S than ....II' ι I ! ! 1 ! .. , .1 \\ αίι."' It 111 Ai'Li w ι ok: ι ni ι ti'ii.iy hailed const ruction lut two naval defense projects and I two ft deral housing jobs. tin· t!:ou-iind laborer.- stayed away j iron the proji demanding an in ert·; ι in wage.-- l'uni fx I to (i2 1-2 cent- an h" r About 300 of them, j voted last night to "go iishing" and niost "I the rem., aiing TOO joined ; early today in the unofficial walk out. Work v. i slowed yesterday when 600 carp- liters, also AFL staved away from the project, seeking a wage iu ' "om 00 tn ^11'^ 1 YDs May Censure Reynolds laft Enters s ror Presidency Resolutions Commit tee debates Resolution Condemning Junior Senator; Hot Race Seems Assured With Ta f t Announcement. W . ι —i" - S It-ir Sept. 1 !>.— \)' -The resolutions enmmit I·■ r of I'm' North Carolina Youn,°, |)i i!"ii l iils consirleroil teriav \ r,«-ulii t ;oi! (,«πϊ(!<·ιηηίιΐί» Γ. S. ν ι » ι !" γ Kohert It. Reynolds' hick ni -·ιι port ot the Koosevelt aii ii!r <!i 'fjon's fori'irn policy. I hr resolution ma· ho pres sent» î! to the Hoor of the tenth annual convention tomorrow. I In· Hireling opened yesirrdiv. ■■tit 1 » (' \\ is re;>re » ntrd , \ ι : ι. · 11 il teen ιι·η a - . Via >u.· I y m- th·. · iieyn«'l' i · re · Ί; · ! ■· -n •i h»>t race I'nr the .-'ate pie-i irney » -mod in the making today, j Γ ; 111 < ·! Cî i'ei>n\ ill·', win» .· -ed Irmii the Aivav mil·, d y. a η nom ind t<»day hi ι : ■ ν Mi- anil· » met. ment, it \va. cu-needed, made certain • w ι iiild he a ci» »>e race U>r t r« -i ■ !.; candidate foi" tm ' . I λ ■ : ; ai:. i III χ. Ilahtax . ί ■ I » ί ' ·1 supi ri» η »■< air!. T< 'dd : ! 1 » ι Fuquay Springs also is ι . ' didate. Gulf Storm Is Menacing I M ir.,!! ■ , Sc|)t. l!l. --( Λ Ρ)— Λ 1 lin ,11 the lί ill ιΊ Miw.o ι menacing proportions today ■ . ι ι trou· ;u!'»th : <1 · ïarb ' ι Allants»· l...led v. :t!y. ■ < . nu ri';i 11 ι»·;)· ■ r ti'd that ( ! .NT ' tin· unit ■ tor 11 was stationary . unie -â m:les : 1' it I·'.;ni.-, I.a., attended by ·· wind.- up !■■ .'»· miles an ' : · e ii and by heavy squalls ' 1 '. Ii ι : ι :. le w ι in. ,. ι . a la rger •,! ,,ηΐν 311 ίο M."> mle had ■ ί :· d pro viol isly I or tli i ■ Mr· and tin- overniL'.ht itl i. , ry led tlie ! ■ r va" !" d tii.it " t h ; - may becme a • ' ' ■'1 -tiinn." ' ' a ". (list : irllanee v. a- centered ι · lit ! I ). ι y ! ι iiia I teach. \ t>'day \· 11Ii wind up to • . · · : at !(:.'{!· a " ;d\ i ■ ry :>·.· . I a ι Ί ; · n\ , Hi weather 1)11 ad ;t had ni.· ill ea· tward « ' · lli· niaht and at 7 a. m. ap 1" ■'··' \ a- "a larûi· l..\v pre 'ire i · · t· ''i'd si nil- d 1 a 111 · ι · ii'i'th '· ·! t· Bahama islands." japan launches MAJOR OFFENSIVE 1 .·! ii. Sept. 1!) ■ Λ ί1 ) Japan • ; \ -1 m ike-11 ion aid today that , ι ·ι ut 'on· ive \\ a-, under wav .·. ι ■ t ward Γη n ■ I lankow ailing nr. ol Ί'ι 111 u t i 11 -ί lake and in 1 ■ it-iiity ol Y- icla .w where the ·' in ι v. ere -aid to haw crossed Sungkiang ι ivcr. ! ' ■ 1 ■ nary operat ions ended ye I; ·: '.'.'■re aid t·. have ll'd to the ι·t 4.21)0 Chinese. Billboards Must Be Moved Off Roadsides Raleigh, Sept. 19.—(ΛΡ)—As s" " II- that billboards by the road ·'* i·' ni-titiite a menace to trail, e :! ' Stati.' Highway and Public Work. on today adopted a rult 11!"· -«us may not be placed withii 51' lect of highway. 'lie provision becomes effectiva in November and ou nei s ol bill !) id have one year 1 'in that dati *·'"a I' to get rid of the.ι -igns ο 1,111 e them 50 leet from the cente °1 the road. The new rule does not applv t' -i'-Λ on places ot business v:ich η stations or stores, which -u' Situated on the roadside. Musical Winner ii rnî.*;» ... . <■** mk * .·■ λ." .·.·-·». ij Carol}il Cromwell Red-licndcd Carolyn ('γ ·ι:ιwell, 19, οί' Colby, Kan., lias 1κ·ι·η selected Γι··>ιη 111- finalists as the "First I ;i 11 y ' ' of Raymond Pai^i "Vounj; Americans." Five feet five and weighing 1-1. she ex«'r'..s in swim ming, ice skating and aqua plane inij. Paige will feature her in his organization of mi: .1 1:111s under Z\ y a i s of : 0c. Radio License Power Urged W.i; ί ιη:; ι!ΐ. Sept. 10. ( ΛI' > —As icrting that a number ol radio './pern ors suspected ο! subversive activity :... v. »·ι·ι· employed t.ii American m u.;. :il .-hip-, .J; 111 ι es Κι ί .ί .- tal, act i.j! ΐΐ μΊ.μύ ni tlu· Navy, urged the ■M'imite li.day to grant uilh rity to < . ke tin se licenses. t'nle-- - ich power is granted i m - mediately. Forestall informed the Sei ■ ' - l ri■ , : : ■ : et' (111 ! : ! lee. the \'a > v. Κ . .· : d t<> 1 eplaec ;ill radio operators on American ships iv: :!. X r. y ι perat· >1'-. m » ·!' In'th ΛFI, and CI' > radin and maritime uni ns op p.'-ed 1 ( ■ u : ~ 1 ; 1111 · η. already passed ί ι\- tin' II : ' Τ1 ι y a - -or 1 d that the Kll v. "an' i u 11 ί ι " and c· mid be used h\ -hin owners and employers ' ■ ' 11 - ' ' · ■ li-.i,' r ι ■ ■ Ί ι ,iet i ν tv. v. iiId ι>·.·>·: it 1 In· federal ι ί : : ■ 11 11 at :■ ι ' · enm : : - -a m 1" deny 111 ' - i-p nd ···· vediately the license . ί a Γ! ν r. id il I Γ' "..Ι"" ,.ι· its I'· il'llia f.in . l·. "r< a- -able i·' obability" Ilia 1 t1 a .lierai'·!' " : a ' A'l· ill divid ial ·' COTTON SPINNING INDUSTRY ACTIVE \V ;>h ington. S·.·!»'. 1!) ( Α Ρ ) Tlu ( t π us 1111 π u ret'· rt''*i 1 " l.iy t h;i tilt' Cdtlnn . !' !.!-·· · ii'i" t' v (>?>'.Μ·;ι1· .■ί ι · m r ■ 11 ' · Ai.l ι; * ii 1!V> 'Λ per crn nf capacity, on .1 t\V"-shitt. oO-hm: week ! i·. funp ·' <! with 123.0 pe et nt during ,J ι : !> this year, arul ί)»·.ΐ pi·!- rent durum Λ·'i,hiî.-1 last year. Espionage Witness Heard \| v. v.. Si pi. Ill ι Λ1 ' ) 'lit 1111.ny that a I'Tiner SHU.11(111 a ye, Kurd plant ■ · .mager I " · 11 n h ί pictu 11 ut lati I ! y ρ Au leriean u arplani went unrefutcd today in the trial ι Hi ' i n charged with espionage col spiracy. Λ a matter of fact, counsel Ii tip· defend; nt. Edmund C, Hein t "k the government witness ov ■ arh Ί lh exhibits to empha.-i. point made by the government. ( !e ίί' ( ί. l"ii 1 '». 11 le. c|nun J 1 had the wi'nes . Harry Thorell. a army aviation photographer wit tin- .'•■in·1 a! headquarters air eorp d era»· the transaction.- in detail. tDR Delays Signing Huge Tax Measure II> de Park. S pl. If).— (Λ■') — President Koosevelt said at his press conft'l'ntci· today that lie did not know exactly when he would sign the nation's biggest tax bili, a «00,000 measure which lie brought with him trom Washington. She President, who arrived this morning l'or a short stay at his ancestral home, r.aid In thought IS hours was not to:* long to study the bill and said that hold ing it up a day or so would not cost the government anything. Mr. Roosevelt began the con ference by assertiiiL· that he bad no news today, and lor the first time in months his press con ference failed to produce a single important story. Iran Regime Recognized Mohammed Shah Pah lavi Recognized as Head of Government; Parade Cancelled. Teheran, Sept. If.—(ΛΡ)—Russia I J and Britain will recognize the new I .-lu.I Ι.,,Ί. M net v . . I· ,·„ ];>\ .. :>\ ending < ;i >v t · :ι. · ν «.*-·;>— î.un lor 1:U' d ; ; > >■ il :e e m| t < ·η, it u.i uiii. ι ni. ·.< .«>. ted ti-U. v. Me.iinv hil· I '·. OiirKh.i : :IT - men ! ι ■ >:i V j.;t ■ > . ■ I i! ..· .· .in en trie : ;.:r '!'·.! ιΐ"·.ι : ι r: id .< ι ·! : ι '■ a u ι near Un· :,α·1.·.·\ .·. i :v tin- IJriti.-ii .πι' 111 la rt ιίίί 1 ΊΊ u- led ii I'm ν con tinued to guard other communica I .1 111- center- · ι 'V. . . I . ί »v agreen a-:ι ;. ΐ::ΐ I \·. . ι ! η march through tin· capital's business section. Th tan : ; ι ; < I . .·, 1 fa·' I hat the Κι - · · ! < il >«· te: - j day m f χ ι if ct. 11 " ol ι : . 11 ; ilia I if -View of Kiza Shah Boulevard renuiin ed parked I 11 if a ii'l .f id and : : ι I i-ubiirhan gardens. Priorities For Housing \\ .1 "'»n, Sepl, 1!» (AI'.» I Id ΛI. X c · 1 - > «ί ι. el ι en>< j m ; ■ ; . : e · cl ι rct'l· »]", 141 :1111 < 11 «ι del en e ρre1er enee ralin^ today l'ur material· Ι ι οι used m th·,' constructι η ■ ^υο·,οοο I It ι M ; l'. hi Ο».- I it th.in Sti.lHHI eaell. I'll o oi'd I', el! eel i\e St'j > ' t ί 11 ! η ■ * ' 2'2, will extend go\ I'l'iimi■ u 1 ; » r : « · ι · 11 y a sistance in obtaining materials lor 200,000 privately lin,meed homes and 100.000 to be er. eted by U"\ eminent ageneies. Th· print ity applications will be granted by l<>eal "ΙΊ ice . ! 1 i.ι· I·'I IA in the 1ÏW) eenter- di .14η led a ■ de len-e areas. Senate Would Vote Neutrality Repeal; House Count Close L e a d î η g Opposition S ira te gist Con c e d e ; Τ wel ve-Vο le iVI a j ο r · it; 'η Senat^:; Outrigh' Ropral Net F.ikeîy te Be Sought, V, ;i bineton. Ket>l. 15».— (AIM — \ h 'dins· opposilinn sir'legist ''!·'· lodav (!>:>( fie :srlini 11 - isi'a'.ion could \v in Senate ap nnn.il — by the ovr-in ni a ( i ; ι. < ■ 11 voles—it it sotr.ht out— ri::iil repeal of the neutrality net in furtherance el' ils pio^rani of -t mJ j : > ■ Britain. " .'ill that imv in1: pi" lil · lv tn in ι· ι heated ci. ■ 1 > : 11 ο ill I ;· it h house . aid an informal cniiiii : ! n I ; ι ■ : 11 < ■ fi î cnab n 1 ia i oppi h i - ι ' ; H·,, I ci h : Μ ι mi·.U·!' mi nil ι ι1 . " , îles twelve sin»rt cl' a nui He declined. however, to spe culate on the outcome in the Mouse. Siinie «servers have sait! th;'t the division ol opinion there is -harp and much in doubt, al tlic.nth the action of Ihe Amer :< , : I.egion this week in urging: outright repeal of the law \wis expected to have some effect. Tin· evident uncertainty, a- well tin· prospect ni a long argument π ,ιΙΙ ol' the aspects of the act. lias aused administration leaders to con ider set king only partial revision i tl,'.· I. -' to permit the arming in unerienn merchant ship plying in : ι > ■ "di'ien-e walers" from vhich 'h ident Koo-i", elt had oi'dei'ed the ,;ivy to clear axis warcraft. Λ proposal of '.hat nature would cave temporarily undisturbed the i\\ other major prohibition against American vessels' carrying war sup ■li' directly to belligerent port . but m ' ill r l.al* ollette. one ·' the Sen U ' -'-called nun intervention bloc, oil the two issues ought to be jum u .! (,'ο:igri - was to pa -s oil them. Ii event. LaFoUeKe told ie • r ; ι . there was cei'ta ' 11 to be full I ; ; - in of tin· movi s al ready ■ ai Is Ii·.· the adm ini.-t rat i·. m. I le v. a . ■ ; 11 ! \ critical of the di elo lire \ s, ι■ r' \u y Knox that the λ;ιν> n a- e · e ,,ving si) ips el other lia ion- ι > m", war material. Nazi Threats To Red Cities Not Fatal Blow I.· :.u (·:. !li - ( Λ1 · J - Πιο Hus :■ t il ! 1 \\ . . . Ό ill > IΟ III maintain LI 1. ' . . ' ,. > i i II' I IL 111 C", oil if tilL Cil!. ! 1(1 1110 Donets b.lMl . : ι :. ι .ι ' : ..ι 1 couler 1. Kliarl.o\ v.. .«· ι ■ .'ii 1 'Ή, authorilulivt .η ' ii today. Λγι.ι.ι 1 ■: llial the lo.->s υ .did ι id . stool plants am • ·ΐ:.«τ \\ .ι ι : nos πι tin· t'kranu .al ijooi. ■> blow to lli! Socio iii· it. ι : ■ ι ■ ι i'cos in.si.-.k d novor 1Ιη·!ι· γ : · Hus.-ians had alter • ι. ' !1 ν t m apply so that the-i - \\ . ii.'t gravely curiaί their rosi.-1a:ho. Sin.,ο ' ο sources «>: -- u ρ 111 ; . ro .ii 1 i:· 1 'ι ...·. rentrai Asia am the Mum····.· .aid Leningrad area-, ι was pointed "!.it. I ) wa I Had the industr ul re .•scr\ oar ·. I'een upi rating on rising - , and that the I!iis>ians a|: pareil i i s .al i o| ia red op un mi iea 11 11 r - , ο ι ■ ' 11 La Ί ι c ι e s a.- tlio 1 iglitin ni iw J:.,. Il .unfit about. V E ITHER 1 (>K \OK I'll CAROLINA I'.ιii toniulit and Saturday ι·\ c('Iit some cloudiness on tin· i ii tsi: couler south portion to liifflil I \teii(le(l weather forecast for tin period from 7:.T p. ill. Si-p temlier I!' to 7:iîl> p. in. Septem ber M. ·-»< » il t Ii Atlantic states— Temperatures below normal North and South Carolina and (ieorui.i it oeqinnini,-, rising s|owl\ Iherealier: near normal in Florida. Moderate to heavy showers in Florida :>ut little οι no rain elsewhere. 1942 Looks Like Great Year for ins,' Averill Declares D.iilv i)is|Kit<Ίι ΠιΐΓΐ-aii. Ill till' Sir Walter Hotel b> m:\KV \ VI·: m 1.1. Raleigh, Sept. IK 1942 looks like politically a great one lot the "ins". So much m 1 ih.it im 1 n\ . ■ i < s ι ι \ c nclined to makr mental wagers '.> .!! >t'fer orirt that then· « Ί be no nn>!··· than two new laces in W -;hing ' m' - eong: r .in Ί ! fr ■ .·ι· \ n th I ί'.ιΐ'ΐ!ina alter X.ue:· berV balloting i—ana "<<· of these will be an extra ί.κ·ι\ not ;ι ji'i>1.ιι·(·μifi11 l'or one now : 11 the l'on.urrs.-M in.'il | >! ; ■ ■' ο :1 I loi y. The now md hi'imiim; coiinteiKince Will, of co:n -(>. he I'roni 11 ι Tenth d.-' rl. wli:i'!i } ι. ι s Ι«πι dv need by », .' Ii\0 ill IV Γ: .·;· Major Λ. 1, Bui wink le. Whose the new faee will ho is :i matter of considerable de i'iltl· The other new face these hypo» (Continued υπ Tuge Two) She's Concussion-Proof Jam· ίΐι .. r. ι, aiul η· t In-other, Murceil. rec ntly evacuated from London, inspect a concussion-proof ensemble worn by Eihel Beck for donumslration at the Civilian and National IK I'ensc Exposition in New York. The c· stume lias an interior plastic hr icinj; to prevent injury from concussion and includes a iirc-prouf c.helmet anil eas mask. *jT% f "χ j * sfy ® Rebellion urowing In Nazi-Held Land At Least 113 Dead, 71 Wounded, and Un counted Hundreds Ar rested; Germans Issue Warnings Against Continued Attacks. (By The Associated Press) Bombs am! gunfire in rebel lious timbre.ik in axis-ronijuered lands and the answer oi firing squads have taken the lives of at least 1 ι persons, wounded 71. and resulted in swi ν ping arrests of uneounted hundreds within a w eek. In I'aris, t'■ > situation was so grave the iarm.ius ordered a ι urfew imposed !.n· three nights in the Seine lepartnieiit. whose eiiiel' t·i 1 > is !'n U. .nui w al lied the \ i ο I ' would lie ar rested and I;· Id ■ ho la ■ Two days ;· .:y command ι - inn numiu ■ .- : 11 t in a η ν . . and tl; ι ι J Already 12 Fret en have died were shot :: · Τ!.«· I :rst att.ji . « τ ιifcurreii <■ · . ■ IU tal>bed t ii y Another <: ι leaving ' d ter another was t η the baek on Γ. l'is streel II 1 1den'i ed a gr :· .u an\ . vian wa.- ' ·. ..ii!'.· anc ith as a h sta :.· I'··niil's and . · · ·.· ' <·«i '1 - nt. π ai d re ι ■ ; : ■ η I In η ι'.ι in haï" !e: Y a : 'a. AMERICAN AVIATOR KILLED IN BRITAIN London, Sept. 1!;.— (ΛΡ) — James ΛΙ. Alaxon, Jr., ol Mrni phis, Min <!i the Fpiscopai oishop of Tennessee. w as killed today in a crash durins; ι lest flight somewhere in îîritain. the royal Canadian .111 force announced. Maxon had made at least ten lii|>s over (.iinianv as bomber and r-a·" ;;ΐιΐ: :er in I'l ilish air forays. (>n!> 1 > Vi i,sl |!(! 1 !j«· air ministry m >·. -, service quoted him as !,c was > et to «ft into an air I in hi. Nazi Embassy ml Scene Ln Riot I j liC Π ' Ail Ί w11 >ma 11 ">■. ..mi t ci > ]'(.·.->κΚ net· οΓ ( . * ni Edmund \ cm Thui M. hus tik' tit·!, .<Jihsirat V, j of a contre ·.-. ιν,ΐ'.ι ι (1 a ν I Χ ρ 11 ! - i η 1 I'd! ι. Λ . . . ί abus<· ni lu.- (t.; i'< ι ad« - m · .-tl a .· m .M, a !' 11 * l · t χ 11 :: }>· ί,ο < «i ont ' · - ,,, <r - - :1 ni (ht ! ; : a f I ~ia.il> 1' I ' ' > thr<>\vn h y d -, η S* witc ai ο i'!un:j at !m a >n1 11! fin» httnil) ι .·· a a · ■ ; 500 fret away. There Will Be No Strike On Railroads, Babson Says r.v KOt»i ι: W. BAIÎSU*. Copyright 1 !» î 1. Publishers I in.iiii ial • ïι «.in. Inc. Γ ·:.!· ·. ·;. Χ I !.. Sep.. 1 ;· will ι : m t triki ! ι ν ;. 1 i-.Kid < I.I tin· l'n.:. . - :.ιη· h ive asked l'ur ;i 31» per pent in i ι·ι·ι·;ιμ· ·■ ' : · ■ Ι11-' "I getting a j 1 â per ι . lit e. Tin· j;enei ι1 impression is thai this increase will lip 1(1 per n ut Γ. 1'lnvees are < i j titled to this !'···· the du ra' :iin of the w.i ! ■ '. ·· > a .Η 1 with K-h an in er ,l ι ρ ΐϊοιηοη ' - ■ he! 'd h«* itieli'HnrJ ··, :r''iimat:f '■e id.ju>imr>nt after *' s over He.ιn>h oil Kailrii.i K. R · irn.id eariilo ha·, e a feast or a famine, a mv the\ . a-,. . 1 ■ 1 'e l\ , λ" Γ Ihc y w will a.; uae. \ot only . t \ ν ■ :, ι ι ; 11 dt c ι "•ill··- »f !' !" Fu! herillure. 'in the ι ! ; H it·s and ·· ·!·.·: rueU'd. rates arc ... gely 1 iχ··.i ..'ni ,1 ; ι set in creased; wh.le ' κ· expenses are constantly increa- ng. When 1 \va- assistant to the sec retary of Labor, it was very evident that, ho\ve\ c. ; ispermi> the rail roads might become, organized labor would kim the cream. I still am of thi s .me ορπν.ιη bec ia^e of the 1,000,000 railroad employes' com plete organization and also !. cau.-r the anniu 1 income of most of these employee.- is rather low. This las' ( Γ""* <-> ri t i »"i ; ■ *λ Τ"5 r. νί Γ'
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