rillKTIETH YEAR *-±1 W.aut pew*y MEMORUtt. HBNDEKSON. K. C. iBatlu ' WSJS-iM'SS."' IIKNDEKSON. N. C.. SATURDAY AFTKWNfWv • "-» - , 7yu77 " —•" t ii'.NDEKSON. N. C.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON: JUNE 2<>, 1943 i-uw^is* k v is it v aktkknuun v ^ ~W 0 ✓ \ ~W — — ,.... » ' BR Republicans Say Fourth Term Is Oui G(JP Leaders Hail ixcvcrsal as iJeteat iur Lxecutive; Limes Ueny Kclitics \\ a.-'iinirloii. -11» ;n • 2C» — t.\i' — I • wn t'lwiini i nar!tin lit tin- anti-striki- I ili n\tT |'iv>i ilt lit it's wt<> t nil and cotiiittT I'oiiti iitioti that t!i»- action should not In i nsidcrn! a ivtlcctioii mi tin ,;yi it ivc. I talr:l ;it (tic results ul lie Srnalr .mil lluilv votes over liiliiiy Itir veto. sen itor \VlH*rr>. lit publican ill' Nebraska. edit r;1 porters: 'This i> tlu» lirst I'liiicri'lr evi dence that I lie re wilt tic mi liiurth term." I «• l':vsi !< '.'"s \ i : ■ f • '.<• n:c:is "The m iii u.i> not 111:- act nf I ranktia Konsi'velt. cinnnMiider in cliicl ot the Army aiul Xavy in Sirne of desperate war." Ityrd ilci tared. "!i was the action iif I rartilin Ito'isevcli. c.rdid.itc fur ic ctccliirn tu a lnurth term as President ill' the t nited Stales." • 'i! fir other hand. Si'iiat >r Pcinift .1 li;i!i" !• .iiut ii t • ciI I'l pjH : ii'c! .red. ALEUTIAN BOMBERS RAID JAPS ON KISKA vv.« .iniiutoii. .iiinc :!<; . ,\ri !'• • I.- ■ i II" M' l:l ,:il. • • i'!;. it .tu.., ■ n| .i t I I'.'. = i ;i . \ I li'-.r,. I- m '..Hat,.,!, K, . ' ' !■!< •• i'. • I i. ,i I .% 1 i. Y., »• • ■ ..I i..,|„v. wl'ilc c,in Ml •V:>| Aim V j I • ! killed t."« ui"ll 1' ! V Jlll'llf • Feed Czar Biii Passed Senate Approves Measure Transferring Subsidy Authority to Chester Davis \\ itil* t•>!!. .1IIIK- —( Al'» — Itr.'vlic legislation ti> lull iln* .iilininM-atiou's priir mlui-ini; • <»nl siilivi(|> pint: rain .1 lid tr.ilis fi'iiiiis all aKiiriillur.il siilisiilx aiitlinrit.v In tin- war IimhI .ill ii.inislrator. Mas pas-rd liv lli*' Senate lnila> ami sriil back t» I lit* llousr. !u i -ci i < of .:• ric.c .'s ((ministration fnrecs which fnllow ' ''.ci- setback y tc. i.iy on ' V!;c lull. Hi,. Sell.ilc !' 'i'>M'crl "f Iho II"':-,. II p.' sill# I' it. 'in i \lcnrlinK tin- 1 !■ "f the f "Kitty Ci edit (*orp»i a linn ! " '•'i w lh ic-l ctivt' mewl ' i ■ ' still- irl v-. 1" its film! ncti"h be I re |» -•; ; C'i I'i'l. tin- .Senate ..rlop'ofl ■ " vote iin ; iiictwlircti* by '• '"i I> M.■!!•>!•. v Dent >ci(it tt'y hit h WHlId lodfft' .ill ' ' ' ulxiilv tinieti -II 'I | 11!11. ii■■ 11 at ■ iii in I■ t • '• idminixt!ntnr. Chcxtcr (' l» ■ Mic f'li;iifitit*| Jhii-. to .. ,i . 'i I» ' '' blMi.sli ti|{ IVivi. .i^ a ' "• •' Itvivc which Premie ! Ii It, - li|l|)dS''ft. weather rn« NOKTII CAIUM.tV ^ (iintinuril Marin lliis altn »"'"i and tonUlit |»is?iM" i f< ' hfm f rs tip ir srnitlir,i'.t m.rl AS INDOMITABLE MALTA WELCOMED KING GEORGE awfiw JUSTLY PROUD of its historic resistance, the bomb-scarrcd British island ot Malta welcomes King Cicorgw of England on his recent visit. The monarch, who has awarded tiic George cross to the island for its stand, is seen Inspecting a debris-littered street in the company of a ptirish pricit. George's visit demonstrated is tiie world that «>.i ill toil.n tit.il auriils in MMtcliiim iii«- ii.itioii iiu i;.il|i!i l.u inusltni IS.ililuiit. I.'I. in ■ 'it ! i•< limi willi .hi .iiiSiiiiiuliili- tin-It riiu whirli lluuxir n.imI s;»|i* cars in ( .iIiIiiiiii.i. Mii'liiu.m. (thin, rcm.si l\.ini.i. Ki'iilnrK\. Virginia. Tinnr—<•<•. and Niirlll and Smith < ari.lina. F :• illittdy hmv ii i(sled ch . K«-s .fx vi !• • • ' * • !'!•! ■ vi' ■ ! U w S<»n. hfi l "i II «•! I. ;!l ,|M«T F!SI • • II '.i tlf.'ir <1 lil N II - i id :i . Itvvrd I. : •!.- • , lll'l lliMivi-r ill.II:-I'll lli.ll iii N"|I'| ( .irnlill.1. .ii .nihr- < riil.M«*il around I'm* \ irlnr Transit ( i». »l (iiiliMmi ii. w liii li lir ilr-rriliriJ as a la\i linn "I'fialin1! aul mi" htli-s uilli i n ill ni'iliir ihihiImt-. A 'I ' >• • . Jriuh. \ C P < ges nut T «• • i fiaMw in n .1 K I III:. • : I)., i • I '• i Colim bit?. Oh... On U"il< m cmint.v I • asoni ■ ■ . r!i H« €■ IV .-til I if: ' tu b pnrtn. Inrhttli - fender. SUBMARINK IS LOST OFF ATLANTIC COAST t iitilltll r\> I • ..II Mir K il r.r ii' .1 .m! night liv . \.n v I 11., J;-1J t, „) r..i nial i-»in|if<-- | .,t • • . the ,\;ii % ni'l - „.,| .1 fit* Were 'lit <'d iill- : I i- ' 'I'1 '■ \ .vv -ti'l fl't , ' I ir I" Hindi a' I r sinkinu. (ho lime "I which ttn , j . ' \ ' ai«.«tl I. . ,, .t - i- !'. ., M iilint Draft Dodgers Are Arrested Ml. I i:n■ .V n - t . V!» i-ii irtjf i»f \ .<■! .im:: Hi.' I'N-cinv mtv.i-" liiw w .1 :iii uiri .i tudjiy by Kill I »•». «•!'.: .1. II." IV tT in t'lL* 1 I I"" ill .six V.l-t'l.., rat'omviiic onfuri-oiiicut of tlu ' ' ' H'h iirriin'.-il , i. . .. I 1 liicwl II IK : : .i..v, ..ml ji wlivtIii*i I..I-M v. ... I .. . It Im- < i • \ i \ « < I V" . • ■ I .'ill ■ ,1.1-1 ..t I fi M 1 \ ** . : rii.-i .ii till, would Tin- oivilii.n . > iii;.y. v. ,i I'l . 111..!I II .\ 1 .nil ,s» • The ji!i..Ii!hmi 1 ; ;iirr th:u> • Ol'A otli .! I \ I»' >. IV . I'..I I.Ill""IS HI July, i:•«ji ia «iii ... |.iin ,i.| ,ltlt I tic I II I.I -' r on.' 1 . in:.ill- vtv I- .i (liiy I.n | in:' >i;t .inly. ( 2.'Mill biiiVcIs ' .' mi' Inii iino I hilt tin-: , ii n eivial use— .i- i (• IliillllllK. |.lu ll I'U1 IlUr would • i' sponger earn j 11- , il.iy iii July. ] ill (IrlU'lLMlcy ".I ■ii c I; • i ly !•'mi id up ;>:i!.iihv between j plion n hlch hiii \ I •• Cil'.'V II1I{ lit 11' i ;il I .lis, iillU 11 .1 ii i. ilie. ill the • il l.iti'U'ltlH «.f|. l'FN I AK HEELS VOTE TO OVERRIDE VETO V. • .Itf" .' \ I .III! ilKilillrtl • it • • u: \< •• K< Iki • iili'l M"ri i »n. ITHc voir ■>! Hcpro.-cnlnllvc Bur i « v ,i i ■ -( iii.' irrl ,i- t nling, . i?> Vn i'l* Vnlffl In r.\T! - • ■ r. i ? t. ' . B.illev • Smcke Cloud Covers City Results of Attack Cannot lie Observed; Wellingtons Start i ires on Sardinia Viieii II . < 1 • iil.ti tcrs i-i North Al.i'-a. .»itiit- "Jii—i \I• > — Moir III.<11 I III' i !»i»: i; I ortri sses. slrik irr. i•! tl.-.-ir ileal est laid ol' the Mc.iiti-ii iii.Mii war. hit the vii.il .sii.iiK cil> of Messina ill eastern > < il> >cslcrila> anil kickcd up 'm:> h a liii^c clou;! of fire ami Miiitki' iii.n tin- entire larci'l an a v.,'s oliMurril at llie end of the i S it; in till- attack. I!iv:il t !. iii.i. an official report said "i hi- port area ami mar sh. illii. >.ir«N were tliimnmlilv miii'IIk : t il h.\ homh hursts anil w hen the last raider attacked llieie was so much smoke and dnst (lit* lurlhcr ohserv.ition of da in. < :e was impossilile." (A I '< . du-pa'th .-.iic! 200 ion;. ■ :i fl nil I'.iRe Five) Six Persons Are Indicted V '<• (AIM Al t . ■ < • I Mm ill I'm-• Hired ).>. ii ' ii'li 1 i:t;itul jury .ii It:-!. . ..i<■•Ii- Ii.i- indu-tnl .-is !>!•: lit. i iiil culiinv! •I in.; > " p . -i i-hiirci • ' • •• fli.ii ;:i- the jj<>\ - - ''• i.n'i ri'Iit I "I <*<|tli|• it htiildinu tin- MiNMior ■ < «• pliint in-iii t'liiii lost'iw Iiid. . it t • •■ i-v U«'in 'I ..irl tliilt I ho , in. •!»' I i I'-otion l»y tlv t- . ■ - ': •.'••hi hi rontiiis and It - - t • ■ i :•< < "ii p.iii-ll w itii jip I Ii-iv sll ..nun which tin i|ti ,i .-111 tt »l I If I IliiVo fit.-1 the ki<\ o-'t ii.id "tlhoi i- been it ni ih.ti inlr>rmntir>n ' the administra tion ami resentful coal miners e.\|il:.ileil in a new revolt. Whirlwind action on the Con rally-Smith-Harness bill forced tlie lonu awaited issue yester day. Anticlimax sot in today and willi it came doubt and confu sion on llu* lull effect* nf the law. Intw it roultl lie applied to the thine which inspired it—the j coal walkout—and a certain j amount of fear as to the nltiin ite J rcacliiiit al the work bcuchc.s of the "arsenal of democracy." Attention was focused < :i lite c •<> 1 tictds where 2 .in. in Hi m !,v*.—:ii» mi li:tlf the total—had failed to return to work despite orders from John L. I.ew's nd his I'tuted Mine Workers <-M(i.n:( the rat i walkout, the 1 h:r:i ■il even week#. On to|> .if that. i passage of the law wa- followed Im mediately '• in-.-h strates by Jo.iMiii i move nvners. i Mr. IJoosevelt touched off a mo ire 1 lis day when lie vetoed the ntistrikv law more likely to l< ment labor troubles than t» Keltic them. Kseeot for the mal strike.' It.- ir»-i-t«*(l labor had kept its tio ,-t- i':e pledge s lice Pi a"! Harbor. With .-peed tineti tailed iii iweni year., the Sena',. t«— lla-e « • •• I.I•* \ •\ erroi|i- i: \ et" t' 111 ..te ' ■ tV ■ as.: <• : • I n:- I e :rl imp1*!* niiu lit f<»r ; in on, in« • j»m <\ • or iiidiittf wnrtiniv ike in govern nieiit o|vnitpd ini-1« r;t - »! •• S pre ic.i',-17 . w is j-III ■!iT I* i\ve ! bv inst a wi p oliminary House i plK'llion wh •. the admin ■ a !i« n's pri' i i and .s n>.- Iv program si • • .1 >v. :i. '•n a, lie.* Both Parties Deny Writing Pay-As-Go H • ' • M I Will p v-:> -yoti-iii '..sail mi cftcc- 1 tive ' Il V "< l» I liee .11'!> 1 _ : !;• 1 uMiran- nor IJenim a in i' c..s were dii>|iwftl today • I el,. e lit ■ the authors. I! • d.-' terd ft« , tnfiv< Pat man, 11. m •crat • : : ft id »vi> yii-no was a li l„ ill ill .ii . ('•( il' I..... t . ■ • \! Ifhu ett.. leap, d ' ? . . ! i -let! Vr'v with a ii - ' i• ' ■! . i I the IJct'iiMicntv- wet \ leva ' • pot "the monkey" «.n mii»k - t back. ! has b« en - ii'i bv on: coi n < ■ tIn- Itep'ilibi il side en'ed M-e T-vaii. "Ill II thi « 1 do much In "i : ■ mining 11 •.- ; ■d running oiii rtmnniHt' fliiv» . ■ "I il lin v j i is I had charge ot i I n If is Olio bill 1h I P i.-ed th- 1 • c«* a V lo:.- b e ', thai |. a JJf. , ti bill ii n ;'y. i.IeIy alio > ;i llepublic i toll. Thai Was 1':• • .s '• I 'I'le t'epubbcans wi I 11ic\ ate. e111 lied to th" .ii I I al w illing to j;i\c the"- i m u i ii shot back: "The compromise which pas.-cn c i : oei a distinKuished urna' • I' rrntor fvein >:si* >T. Burma Raid Hero pvt. johh rr-ty, c* ?»•v.cn"r.i?p, England, , rlcpit w. wound« •Iter returning to As»am fiv;i 1 rt-.a where he w.v- in the Allied raid ing party which recently made « spectacular f.ray behind Jap lines He- helped blow up railroad supply (Inter, Reds Break Fiim Lines Finnish Company Wiped Out in Fight; Germans Repulsed in Sevsk Sector l.ondon. June "ill.— (ASM—At (ackiiis Kiissiaii troops broke in to I i:ini>h tri'iiclics on tin northern K.irdian front last night and wiped out uhniit a company of the enemy in >uvai, i )>:iv<;n< I and grenade fiuliliim. tin- Siivii't noon < mnmunitiuc said today. 'Ion illic it- ami two lilnekh ui>v: \v«:v i.l iwn li)> j!id :> "l naHmc. and an ■mtii itii!i"n citi'tij» '.vcic <:• • -i, .><■(•. the RusKiann said in ih< l • !:111:nil 1.i .1. \ ':.oh III ■ »• «\ ami • ■<••• •««« d !•> *!.« S>.\ ii i f . i . ■ T\vi> Ccs-inaii a iTi-n:iml'!r ii!" ; t"« nij : ' .i St , '. lllh wc l . : 11 .• i •..':; ■'! I;lov. WliC. • ti:i : I- :■ •! ' • *!>.• 1) IV.:, V. • : ■ !•••..■• M ••!' w il» i"ii» tin- war bulletin rur-.,v ..r» i ill r> . I — >1 ll i I.' . St A uciatfd I' tipfx i ted •».-«i ,i-«*t... ■> , . and i; ii.I "ix rati'ill 1 (I- i) lit tl • •I the and tl mid a <1 I ill." General Chen Declares, Japs Cannot Attack " I'pper V.iiiai/r n>nt.C*hin _ : mc 2fi.—(AP Gen ii! Chen i hcmr. the hot" of lite lefon i- '«)dilv defeated Sit «ht» !•.. I • •. he upper Yangtze, wm i: it > '".I '■• rt now th.T attack :aiu u v •! \ ed hi reini ■ i«■(ei' ni"' I China'." • •:> cent fl.en a- ha.-lilv roc !!<•.! Ii V mi. :i 1'cvinee bv Oencroliiv Ch iiii$ . - SI n I; 1 !.!• i i .1 k <'i en* itemv thre la Hm I' ' The .1; : iic.-o . a\e •■in ■ fi • HI jlllO' . I ••Ml I • id r tut Inle ate ' i 111" .. M 1 ' ill • ' .A i.• I ' I'" • lelr IVaii I lai'luiv attack." i lie ".nd had • 'i I'oen adt -ed I "l.v filled pi inn for lotakin*, i ,h" ■' '''• a,tain i • • |>" n:» I I r.i • v .1 1 Heavy Force Of Bombers Raids Valley Nearly 30,000 Tons of Bombs Dropped on Ruhr Area During Massive Attacks London. June 2(>—(AT)—A hea\y force of llritish bomber.; spread new destruction last 11 iV"• ' in the German Ruhr, lul ling target- in l'.oihnni and Gel -ei'i irchi 11. and one military *»l>• si r\d. more than 500 botr.r ers have oeen lost, tlii^ source said, nri :ne a.otiO inert have been killed I >r captured. In la-t nittht's attack coal rr.inir.g and steel plants were among the objective*. Thirty of the HAF's bin air craft were listed as missing in the night's activities. The British bombers. following by only a few hours the United States heavy b moers which attacked un disclosed targets yesterday in Ger •• . ny. encountered the same cloud rn atiotis a> the Americans and it wa- tvp^rted that results could not l>( ■ ii.-et" ed accurately. II wever. the air ministry com .iqae reputed that large fires wire sta -ed 15clu;m and Gelscn kirchen. Sirens new defensive squad rons which the Germans have thrown into the battle of the Kuhr wen- out in I'oree. the Ilri lish announced, and there were manv air battles. Two enemy planes were reported destroyed. Yesterday'- fiahtit'K over nolth (Coti'intied on Page Five) BRAZILIAN PLANE ATTACKS AXIS SUB I'"j" (If .laneii'ri. .tutu- (Al'l A laa/ilian air | nee plane was rc haoiv reported today t.. have ,,( i. "-if Kit 111 the At I.title ••ill, s northeast of de Axis Jitters In Balkans Nazi Radio Reports British Eighth Army in Syria; Defense Measures I aken illi I'll \->o«'ialrd Pits-;I \\is anxirt.r, while, vtill i nil. imI chipfl.v on llai.r anil lirr island outpnsls. turned again In tin llalkans today fol louitn: Thursday's raid b.v Ainrr Iran homlirr* on an air has? nrar Salonika, (ireccp. und'^irr man radio reports that tin* I5iili-.li eighth army is poised >n svria for attinn. ' rili'ir .. <• -mil- ill,.' hi liiri ,#ii mii tin HalUif • n- inctil," 'i the (k'mmiH nlrolH Vichy 'lidt<> l»*t liiglil in .i-t io •ct rifd in Hi lit - K. witlu- t i r„,llon t'u'ltt* > c- p.i - j» - •! tirw Hcl'tisc \ s-.' Ti-li-m .iphu* i > .1*->s N'.lia said 'I' .. :i !• I r : III .HT<\-ti'il .1 • ••rl Kit Tiradf's . 'I ••• "Mi>p:el"tls pel - ■ i- i- i n ni-ai llu* Wiitci - I' • >v > lilllCii: tail ( >|iiriii. {ciicv ,.ii I i'k- nirCjil hi five "f t . <••• j < ir|y>rt«t in (ii^. i. •« 'ir.v. li<>f iiud.ipcst. Kvt'ii I..-n-i .M obnrt-vcr entered 11* • I- a Iiy pi mi it - in: 'lit (lint Ihi* m > t likely tcas'iti if ■> " raids "•) Ci'cocc Would he to itvo; mi' liasf* frmii which Clcrman might operate ngnlnut »n m« • V>nd -t*prin£