Capital Convinced Roosevelt To Seek Fourth Term Grant Ward Firm Given Back To Owners Government Quits As CIO Union Wins Bargain Llection ( iiicaKti. 10—(AIM—Srnell lvry resumed control of Montgomery Ward & Company today, l.i (lays alter two soldiers rill Mil hint from his oil ice of board chairman of the huge mail order house, which the covertiment had seized. A\cry's return t> office, from v .i i li ho had been barred by gov % 1 *.!!.* til order, lollowed .01 1 urler i>v S cret.Vry ot Commerce .les.se .loiie.- ] • night. e. UniK Federal pos>essi mi i o: the 1 liii-.n{< properties. the sei/. 1 1 winch climaxed a loiiu-.--taud; 1 ; 1 1 >• 1 dispute. .loin - order ciime at the end of a ; 1 . t:\o bargainine election which . v..' won by the Cl<) union, whose: I j11 ■■ crsv with the company to mi.mint control 1 t the plant 0:1 1 :'ii The results allowed the I'M' .Hi'., represented a m.j'HiIy o( i . employees, which was a lutidaII • ! tal Issue. !'lo c mnierct' .e« rotary'.-. aimoun-| 1111 ••• • •! tlu- K""> einiiient V tci mma- j l I | o session also came on the 1 • ■ • .1 1 Icdulcd Ked« ral < ■ irl «It M 11 the I«■>;: 1111 >' ol the seizure !•;. I<«ii'r.i| ol'lieiah. on orders ol i • nl ii! Itoosevell. 1 in rcliui|tiisliuiK of Kedci.il coni i I I lowed President Itoosevelt's • 1 in 1 coiument thai the election .ten in- .vonld end the case. Jones :d tfi | 11: pose of sei/.inti Ihe plant s ad been ace unpllsht d and the elec> 1! 1 bad been completed. New Dealer Is Ahead In W. Virginia * • irle.-t in. \V V.i . May III. — (A!*) i -it .111.i»;«• I'l.iiriice VV. Mj-.kI- | i»il« le lr.nl | '!• > • rl' Htlsil I I. III.I, In! |l:ll •' I »i i_\ « ' I' : .III WeM Virjjllllil ■. l)clllo-| I'.niit 111.■ 111i i.iI prut ary. I»ul tin- \ l;< , 11"Iic.in i act still i cm.uncd in iimiil. I t.i .'t .i i imi^ii-. nf tun dccade.s. Mayor I). I'.iMilie I)aw>on, of C'liiili' ti'ii. Iirlil a .--lim in.ii urn over ii ill— 1 ii.ine industrialist iv.iyinniid l-'uiili1 i i i. "I Cliiii Irs Tov.n. Inr tin* UeI uiilii .hi nomination, nio\ inn out in ! -lit altii tin- .'ifi-ycar-old in.mill.ir Iti-ci Ii.hI jumped nil Ik .in fin ly ad\.ii.i;i«i-. Meadows. II, former Slitlc attort" y r.t iK-iMi .11id a New Deal .stippor1(1. II.Ill .III llliof | ICIil llll.ll ill -il.lll m iiIV n| tin* st itc"> 2,7!i(! precincts .u;,iili. t Hi.'inV Im tin anti-New Deal candidate. In ii 111 preciin*ts the imnlfictal tabulation t u I >.t■ 1 >11<-. h> the democratas well a.- tot I "ti. Allliougit the delegation* will K" utiiti ti tided, the Democrats. aliii" t vviihont exception, deel.ued l"i •' '"tilth term for I'reMilen! Iloow velt. while Itepuhhcan li-aned n»waid (.iovn nor Dewey ol New York, with (io\ i rnor lirtcker. Ohio, a . «i • t iond choice Im a presidential ii"inJll.'t ion. Stocks Static Most Of Day Nfw York, May III (Al') The majority oi .sloek'timrk< I leaders rcw tul light selling prcsstne today, l"it failed to attract enough -u taint'd buying iiiteri-st to iidumi'i Tilted forward were IV S. Steel. Montgomery Ward and IHil'onl Siyl"HK al times were Standard Oil N.I. kfars Uocbuek and Western Union A. Ootids were steady and coinmoo" President Refuses Io lalk Any About Coming Nomination Washington. May In President Hon i\flt"s 1« ii«-wed refusal to talk about a fourth term convinced mo ; capital U«1 >111>Iif.in~ ai'il some I b-nioerats today thai he now plan- to accept another presidential notnina» ion. With only .i little i nn : an t\> • month* I'ciuninii'c before liie party's I delegates ci nvi iii' in i iiicai'.o. Mr ln» .m'U'II del lined .it .• ni v. c«n»— I leience yc.slt rday I . •'•»i:-»tit rit • i Dl'iii'n i.itif National ('hi.irir.-n |{ol>«■ i1. I latin. «an -i.iii n."lit l Kit hi entertained a lain r ■!ivi<-ti • It: >l the President a&iin W'mUi in ,i i ndidati and would lie releeted ll lineman made tin 11< inent .a a :.pei ili .it N e V York Monday mi "lit. j Tin- President t»ld reporters who pavkril 11is press-radio cimlerrnce he was nnl\ just Ii.u k Irotn a mimMi's vae.itnii in Sniitli Carolina, lie hailn't rea.l 11.illncRau's s|mtcIi and lie wnuldn"t talk aluint it il tie had. lie wasn't li- said. Rnini; to talk any nm.'e than he did hetore. "1 lie President did:', t e\p' in v tlier lie meant lie v. •. ti->t • > i • disposed in diseu . the mailer than 1 iK'tme he IimiI; li \ai.iliiin i v.iie-i I her he referred to the permc! belur • j the IIMO convention, when In rel .. i tn disclose h:s atnt t 'v . i i . Hi i ,t j term. li< l>ul •' • publican. c»:nic.ent' • i i• i t' • I'. • idi-nt may In- t num:: Inn..."It .. i what In' jjoi: - I i il". lid Ii" i. n''i li olniK any n:i" el Political War Faces Ireland With Election Dublin. I ire. .Mai III -< ll'i— A first class iiolitieal In;lit was dcvvlopiiiR in lire toila.i as I'rime Alinistei Canioii de Valera's opponents areiisetl him of ilsins dictatorial and daiiRci in.s t.u lics in ordcriiiR a rich national election fur Miv :tli—the country's second within a year —a- a result o! the deleat ot his domestic transport lull in tin' House yesterday. Neither the war nor the roiiittry's ueutraliti is an issue in the I is lit. however. The Irish Free I're-s declared his opponents "must have derided to show lit.it Ihcv are run:pleiely devoid uf au> sense «>l responsibility." h\ heating the liill. and said tin- national interest demanded a ni.i.jorili government. At present tin- Rovcrnmcut has : mil\ a minority in I In- lira .• i chamber. the Hail l ireami. and the iiidependeiits hold the balance of power. Two other Dublin newspaper* I denounced the Rovernineiit's move. IIAISIilMAN Si.I s I'Kl slDIM Washington. May !• (APi W Averell ll.irriman. fluted S'a'e.s amliiis.vad"! t" Uu> I.I. i' aliened v. Hi I'll- i ■vie n 1- 'Mom it* Administration, is exported soon in that country to iniplen cut Allied pressure to halt the l>a!!-l» arin -, trade with fiennimy l.y du. it talk's with Swedish cxnorU rs (/lit iTiiatiunctt) 1 a '■Of •I.:.i»• 'i, ;iu i•• •• ill »»< .i\ .• tlu ?i •: ;cu* . linj; ., |>| l» ll.Hit r tuiiti ciiirrii' ;«j>|»r«»|>ii;«vion-* I ho $ «.uM*y !« • the* :it \l lisriil \».r « nii|»ii's v.itli a ;»i« I in i :ii;iiy hud^ii « inn.ilr ulmil:•••! 1 • Con j;, «■ I i -• Jitntl ■1-i 'KHMKtO.IMMi ,i.t«• nil iu-;e;il vr:ir. The? new bt!(lgi«»\rriiiiM ii'-lui i-ij ;»izic*nf. tlit* WKilr il- u «• ittl. tli«- i. i>u «' I'iif initi. Leaf Markets In Mainland Make Protest l!|ipri M<>i'IIhi|'», M(l May I" - 1 (Al'i All .. n A! ; I n.I li i> i n markets which ojjciwcI yesterday I wtTi* c.".* I ti»'t.,\ ■ 11 (• ot<-*i a^atii't !iill* prices. which a v. .in-hoilM* ■jn r.itur said " hi •• •nil m a*i $K,INKI.VMI Ira hi fsinners. I i*jut il..11. .a II..il llr liters & < Sum hum said I hn house i plc.stn'iiitivrs ul ili eij!ht I. hiirru markets in ..utitlicrii Mary Berlin And Paris Again Are Bombed Both Military and Industrial Centers Hit 'oy Explosives Loilil.itl. .\|a\ |(l (Al') li AK I» tii' t" Imdiiik i'ciI i><>tli Paris and Kerlin Inst iiijrhl. and today I lit* tirrmaii radio said •Inylivlit raiders were hearing dt.un ei1 11»«• I1'.11r<>|>t :t11 fortress • in the 'Jtitii day >>f the thunderous |>re-invas)i)ii air offensive. While I'.ilti-h In i v 1.1 niilii'i . rmicentrat< <1 on !:;ilil ii \ ami indu.-tnal i,iiuilie ,\l|i!. le-iiiii. ' ii itiilieateri tlic .lli'ililni iri' in .i■: liirec. n liosr eiuhl l.i'ini* r hi; l.fiioa and l.ivrriio in li.il\ l.isl ni^ht. was , M-iulini; h".i\ irs Kiek into I lie il.ilk.os t>> ilavf »,l .iller •• t\\uil;n lay-off tin i'i-e !■' • i a:. • ranged \\ eat her. • 1 . • > I- i i-in li I I e-'.i .lal area. ! le . ..(!<••• lion mi military . 11 ■ lin-li ha . e icen i. : In ....? . a the pre-in-1 Ml. leti II .1 I" .11• • .1.1 the 1 -i- li ' .1 .. I , was Ii '"ll;:l! i. iudieatini* •K li' pal I ' Ip.iled. ■ i"■ j.111i■; -net-. ; hi. . :'.;:nn i,in3 •'I i»"inl>: • • i mult |,|r oi,ioct ivcs. i Injunction in Ward Case is Dropped 1 >l;-y i" i Al') 1 .tleial ■ I'.'.l'.i- V\ 'I., i I lully today ihi.ppcd , lliilineti'll III, i!i..n letemillf: 11 ■ nil ! i;nvei imieiii i in .a MimiLiomery • tt'fird & Company'; C'hieai'.n properliw vvillii>ni ruling on legality of the Federal ..' »• ■»i mi inking iwisscs.'inn. ! !i" eoart I i e..i:ipai.v and gov" iimienl ei.un . ! t( ;•! he ' cou.-iderru 'In ea. e <1. u. I, ' Iit*l Would rule FihI.iv ..II V. I, -I,., ,1 I,,, u|,| he iec ri wilhulit ejililiee. .1 udgr I lully .aid In- would not rule -tu I. i. ■ ..I the sot/tiro be ( • ii i- "e\eai e Iran pired v.liieh a| | > .rent ly I: . ;.d;eu the c.ue out ol i'iv hand I.mil inel la .it and derided the 1 !• I.'! i ri>p. it bu withdrawn from tin- market. •"It is figured that if the crop is sold Oil the I. is nf today':- iles thai it Would i ll at le . t L'll cent a pound iielo... fie roiling pii.e li\e i l>y the (Mti.. el l'rice Adimni train >n i i . . ' . e -ue per nil I. whieh would .MM the '.»s <>• ahout SK.iinii.uiiii |., ii,.. farmers." 1!. I flared. CSeorge s. general niaruisci of tin Tobacco tSrowers" Association, -aid the m had asked tile OI'A to lis tiie (•; at (iii I-li relit, a pound. ACE-OF-ACES RECORD TIED BY OKLAHOMA PILOT CAPT. ROBERT JOHNSON'S buddies in England have more reason to (oast him now than (hoy did in April \vh<«i lie hcenme the American are in tlu- Kuropean theatre of operations. On May if Hie j,a\vton Okla ' pilot knotked down his IWlh and :17th Nazi planes to tie the reeord held by MaJ. Itichard Monij Southwest I'acinc are. Closer! rival to Johnson is Capt. Don Gentile, who destroyed ^3 German plane* in the air and fc- Cli Ml the ground in the nc\v here in the I tailed Kingdom* These men are set and awaiting tLc ouicr that will send th <\ for a crack at li:tler*s fortress Europe. UuCcruutiuiiat) Russians Moving To New Drives After Fail Of Sevastopol I.omlon, May 10—( \r>—The f.ill of the Crimean fortress port ol Sevastopol, after a 'M-day sirce, was annotiiieeti today by I'reinier .Marshal Stalin in an order el' the day. w hirlt indieated one of the two original besieging Soviet armies may already have lieen rushed to the main front lor a new Russian westward offensive. toiislv .ili i-nt from .1 list of jli i ' .:: 11 antlers cited l>y St 1I111 lor distinction 111 I he drive, which cintlplctilv e!e:ire(l the last • • t the 10.IMM)-s<{ >:.re-mile Crimean peninsula, w.i. the name ol General Andrei ViMi'in<'iik<>. whose independent maritii .• army struck 150 miles westward :ieii >s the peninsula from K. r. h ml nil .\|» il III reached t«» Sc\'.i«-lii|i"lV southern environs. The nniiv mi . uyui-slcd Ih.it Verenienko :it:«.i !n men miuht have In en moved el ewheii 111 prep:,rali "l I": imp rtalll ii< •. opei .iti'in T!ie urder i»f the day was address I .! ii i> I r ! i CI. lie .»! I li • •• 'lllihtmlii . h'»M irili I '.> init ;irmy ! >|>|>!v(l Si !.-(•■! •«»! i iii vi i" .1 liiuil thice-iiny pliiniic th- ii.;! thlii'- (n-i.iuiii lit'lense in its jiihI Mjiiiili.il Ale\ mder VjisiIc. »k\ . i llid > i lln- lit 11 jii v.v kimhtjiI stall. Through lull id tin- city tlir Soviet Black Sea fleet I'i'cainril tlir sccond of two valuable ports from \\liit-li to venture against Axis limes oil I'omjinia's roast *i(10 inilrs ti: tin- west. Tlir other is Odessa, IKii miles to the northwest. recaptured h\ the Kusshtns April 10. hi tlur overall i-fl.i.v Crinioiiti offensive. which the Tnlbukhin ii.ni Veremenk" armies uncied in April 8, .it lejist 1 O'.i.ihm> CJcr.'niins Jinii Ri»maniiins were believed killed or ruptured. S.ime 25.(1011 were sjiid tn hjive icin.iined ill the Se\.ist• i|io| j»• ■ i- — ket as 'he Itti.ssijm victory drive he:', ill Sunday. Miiny ilieii 11 v11• '.i e .e.ijie by i' i. tiic Kll -i.iti: < i .1 \,|| 11 [.I tl 11 11 Mnlinni.il Icil's lii i(I■ iii.ir|i |'s iIim Iiisi iI |hi llii* lirsl lnnr liiii,i\, iliitir.if Hit; lli.it .1 ili'tri HlliM'tl I liiiirM* till li-li \iiirrn in drive h.is hi iiiII m\ inc In ii 'iprn ,i land nuilr m ( hin.i. \ i • •. iiiuiii'iu' Mil In* . .■ i , ,; t ifs li-.il Inn ml lii i.-. i • .ii in. -1 . > ililv C 11111* 11 l till' \ it II'* V 'I .1 I'. .ill I- | I l;,. I. • Hit Ii v, I'-.l • >1 Mi ; ; i ... w l|i 11 :, • iirlji. -ii- I'n-ili i ii. licrn ••(■1-r,I liif; in- i M.i i • i• ■ I tliii ti i! III! ■•Ill 111* ill "I Killti/I'll. Stilwvll's liirvis, >;i|ipni Ivil by WtATJItR I'OK NORTH CAKOI.INA Fair to partly cloudy, iniltl loniftlit ,iiid Tliursdiiy. Air Defeat New Looms For Hitler Fourth Anniversary Of Low Countries i iiuis f*oe on Wane LmimIoii. May l«t ai;Mi tlevil"I"'! new a |Mrls. |'"intiiar tov .t!*aration lor invasion "i»" day. Thus the war mi lli<- west has swung in .• tui; ryt'le. rovi'vsiitH ttw |> J I-<11 M.i. In. I'Mil. .tn 11 I'll' ' ;< I n.ail . ;|.|' III li t air Illtl «>U the K! •"! • I Hu ll l'-^IU' ( ra li■ 4 into li' If. in. Ui<- .WtluTlar.'ls II II • ..III- .11,:; !.|u/kl ,fU. which I of I 11 ■ i« i . Dunkirk uiul ill I • 51 •! «•: I-1 an >• \\iili '•< hi lu-i • il'-ie:it in Unit if slariie.; ••■in ssi liic lavr. Hitlet has designated !!••> ear-old .il.ljrr (itlici.'.l Oin.sl I'.l/ in oirrait.:mi (a.n.in .in (• n<-in ■Ik urn ami 11 .a-ifti Imii Iti asm mil !«■ a Sni (< to < iiinlial tin- i ill ■ ••-mliiiK \iileal \ asimi. said reliable advices mini uinltiurttiiiid l.lllnpr. i n i ■ : u .in/ .11 ii. a i. . i (if thi> il>'.].fi ilr (i.-i 1.1.in i 'I'll In .>! eiintiirn Use CtiiiK.in .i.i Imce, despite Kit;.' In t\- it pr.Kli.fti.iti llirtuifth \ 11 It" i l« ililtitlK: . II 4 ■ I.: I i ■ 11 till.' dlvli ni 1 iit* wi >it i ii .i.i fui< l* into • t- «• rj«... t■- • i " , •. ti • i •m|>icU*iy • •t lighter- and ••in* ni idl libel's. Supply could in- simplilit'll by Hit' creation nf separate lighter and bumlicr corps. in which some piaues may tie "cannihali/.ed" to seine ul Hi- furee in the air. I'rcvioush an air corps rnnsistcil nl mixrsi ftirees nf homhers. fislilers. transpnrts and reconnaissance craft. Cm rn.all plane : ni'it.icturc was | t t'i' 'i-.l . it : . i . ■ fjvo types ill! ! i^tlti ! - itlicl i ii ii I '• vs. N • • at lei .i • • :n (it i niaiis di . i \ .i t'a in- : i :i er\ .ir. i- AsncriI'. I ..lid lint.- a: 'a .1,11 I < v aurpcd tin Allies Call .. 1. lull , • trill i f tin' an willnn •■• "ii In tin days after the invasion .starts. 111! ' "• 1 :i •'Hi II; II ' fi. II x|i||lj< >i i . .ml In r. uti" i l' ii In.i . ,| ht!f. IttlllMlJ! < 'llltilltll'll \ i iljiv ill Mi<■ . I'■!" 1 m itI s .mi- , utile ■ I'll !"l Ml. .! II,. •'•■•I I' ()dd Fellows Will Meet Miiik);i\ lor I OOtll (loin cut ion iikm !« CAP the .1 11< 1 I • i:,' . I i- | iluient < Irdr. ... >■; i Kellnv. , . : North Carolina. will iv» • IK* in the !i:i11 >s Salem Lodge, \ . .Hi, iii Wm.-i'•ti-Kiilcm ;it 9:30 a. Monday tiorninc. M.iy 15. The !LVh annual xr.«*ioit i>l the Ke:« l.al SI A- I" l.l\ will rullveilP i' 11 i• • * nto ul tlic Robert ii. Lee hotel litre. \ I i • I U' !" r >1 < >dd KfllOW.-J li. Ix-kiilu Ir1 the St ito nc «'n|h.tiril I.' allend tlie sessions, I ' I I I .III III.Ill 1>I ill — ■ • lit . 'I t '(I iv riio pvoii v. ill mi luil"' .i ii fin''i .1 .-ev\ ifi; 'ii Mod-lay afternoon m honor "C ii i i"t-. vvl-o lia\ e d ed dut inq tlio n iv, i !< ni')iiei and danee Monday i:ht m l • im<- • .t in Tutv-dny ■ i"»i iiint; M Ml "t t I ri'i'i I itol'o, Hi. Hid t• • |'i' 'l< ei the ri and i • Mi \1 I' ,leiiiiint;s, of I • . • t . \ et'ii iiy |>l eacll lit. in I' . • 'lie Kel>el..ili A - • < i »stni|> Calls l;or ASmliUoJn Ol' FSA £>minl V. M i> I*». i ,\i %i ''; i »l 11,« I'.irni Sir iv . \rl-. • • 111-'i itwii iviii rwwwitwiwl 'i l»y .1 : mil li 'ii r 1 . tin itffr l«m \ .1 • < ' it v. ich ,i'i thr il; v . f • .fill .1 . if? rlii-nt. "f.i ||H' • . 11 1 icilnv; 11Imrituvci lnr.v tu •,,) • :i 1 IiMm 11,° ..ml "l»o\v tu t■ i.j 1 ] iufi hull c Ii f <- " Tlx- I SA. ''it- c i.nmi'ici' -;u ii, i'i>i in-11 wi-cly iidminislLV'u > Ii In ''i 11.' (1 its mi cs;>rrlrrctit • <■■' "I iii'-Ainri kmii idi'ii- iind in siuinii .111 I ociiil tiiftnif.v n| littlr it ll.ll>ll' Villi!!1." Tli<- (oinmittic, hfiidcd bv liri'ir.■ 11 it ill i vt Cuuk'y, Xurtli C.ni'liii, I . i • s'm )/o(! lh,i| ju rii''' 'I'l' 'h« .i'l • imi ti in f< llPXliild (illy TuiiWOll ;ind C l[ I'l" lit H < • If 'I till- recent Iv ., iHiititttl iidmini trail ir, Ktnnk H*. i1 " ' in:nlf iihsiaiiohtiriri I SA ,i'i'i ■ u "luil .mi iriiHuiul '''will corporation#, dlratHrilnUMM "" '.' i'l ' crop ."id Med loan 'ii'' , li(tui(lali<>ti 1.1 KSA's H-eitli'Jiunt iind rural I'elitit >i 1 it ii t ii >t« pro•eets and tiiinsfei of Kednul uid to low mcoim* farmers prom, mi to the I'.unit'i.s' llomc Corporation.