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THIRTY SECOND YEAR Hgnitergrm Bmly Btspafth I.K.ASI .1 . \V 11 ; I·; >ι:κνι I·: Till·: ASS( II ίλτκι > ι · ι ; t : ~ HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY A i ΤERN< X )N. MAY 2(5. 1ί» ΙΑ i I Β Li!ί \ ι : ι ; Υ λ : ι î.u.v Κλ' ΚI "Γ > Γ Μ - Λ V. FIVE CENTS (ΌΓΥ METROPOLITAN TOYKO REPORTED WRECKED A rm s Con fe ren ce In WakeOfJapDefeai Appears Probable Would He Part 01 l uliirc Plans For Maintaining Peace ,tii Francisco, .day L'li. ( Λ Γ ) I In· probability <>|' a I nil i ll Λ al ions a! in.- com er i ι ui 11 .How i nji close on t111 ■ de feat oi -Japan emerged today ί ι■· ίιι 1 he plans l'or i uture world .. enrity now bein^ put into I mai snape. ι nrsi' plans provide l'or both h ainti nance ol land, sea and air lurces larjfe enough to sale j'uard peace, and regulated re el net ion ol' armaments to relie\ e tlie \ictorious nations ol' this war of the heavy burden they have carried tor the past sev eral years, :: like act.·»:: η the Cnited Nali-ms e.» lerence t.. mdieaHs ι lantial .ι", lee : ι eut among ;:.e -111 j .· * ; « us represented Here fii Ιικ'μ· • . . ί objectives. 1 ί i.ict, ab' ut ΐ'·ιι· only ι ·>ιιΐν.>·. ■ >.'■ : ί : ι ; :. 111 i : ι in the conference ι- that between the small and great nations ι : Me a atho.a ty !" e ι \ei a ι ·. I a the projected world security ei> in r.l : y lue big Ρ iwers. Ί ,r nig in ir are dae t ι re uai ! a-.ai agreement today <ui a statement up Iditig the veto formula w.aa.eil ..:i ι . ·» thii ye.,1' a! Yalta. 1 .1 e.ec.ar nig at the same time that it couln : ' be used to prevent any nation ' ι present inn 1" the c uncil ι .rue- aga ill.-1 a other nati 111. The United States delegation was summoned to a pre-noôn caucus on tar -1 ileipent, with the pr 'P'Vt t 'tat , : ill 11 ;;ι ι t ι . : a. cling "' S· ■ ^ < a St 11 e SteU in in: a ml he ot her la ] m'a. delegation chieis by tin.- evc ne.;. I . ι means laiiiire ι I' the ι : l art ■ }m ι )< tin.· c » * 11 : t >\*er^y tin.-> \ve iv, Fin e the lull eon,terer.ee committee , · ( · en rit y c »i ι a'i a. i ! I 11 11 ■ ■ ' ι ;ea:eilt in·:· re M aulas . It expected t : at e ι it H'> o: t : κ . e: \ 1 a ... t ae.i I ' I·, a showdown 111 me e· >, ι anlt .ee. ι : ., ton r leader- eaiea ι ; a· 'a iaa.ni I, ;a ν 'les to 51»'Cl. 1M i.r· at ν a - nl ρ :.. ρ » . · d amendment; de igned to nmii their authority m tue I IKsl \ι;μ \ m ii. n\ vl ( I . ,I.U n.M.'S I5ASI \V a a mal » in, .May L'a. (..\ I ' ι |·'ι ■ : . M, S». I .. W11. :ie llle I'.i.a 1 a : ■ :. a. mug tile First ai ·. y 1":' l'acil c • ί ns. tlie Uai I lepai t men: aid . . . 1 tie I* ι rat . a > . e· aim .aide.l . I. . t'l liil'tl icv 11 I ii" la* ■ a ι ίΟ'Λ .ι ' ,ι I. ' 1 g I I.Ill 1 . ■ ; I la ι a aol i.-a mi 11 :. 'a a· < ■ I the larger camps in the e.» intr>, v. a .. ii..! ,L,aaru ea.ι:p in; - . . ι. rl .> 1" lure the war when the gave.il laenl Pink it over and ι atabhshed J', a r ailaiitry lia ning. i:i.\( κ market lin 1ÎV AC I ΙΟΝ Ol or \ Charlotte, May 2(1. (AIM I'lie ι 1 1 e ni I 'rice Administ ratio a'i : "ίιιic-i'cl today that quota bases α ι Id not be issued aiut lh..t cxist aig ones would be canceled lui' all II commercial meat slaughter | who lor any three ace.uniting ;.ι ι■ whether consecutive or net, a» »' .January 1, 1941. did not sur a ndi'i' any of the required rat » : I "Mit-. POTATOES GO TO MARKET C"!unibiu, May 26.—Tyrrell conn '> lush potatoes started this week i' .oiug for northern markets by rail, with five cars leaving Monday and 10 cars mov ing Tuesday, which r- the total of the cars loaded so far t.'ns .season. Potatoes are still leaving in large quantities by trucks for northern markets. Join Cabinet THOMAS C. CLARK CLINTON ANDERSON PRESIDENT Harry S. Truman, revis ing li!.·: Cabinet, named Assistant Attorney General Ί homas C. Clark ( t<>p ), 4Γ), fit' Dalla . Tex., to succeed Atti»r:ivy General l-Yancis Hiocile. The CI lie Γ Execuliw also app< anted Repre.-entati ve Cl;nt<»n Anderson (bottom), 49, ci New Mexico, to the Ρ", t 5pt' Secretary of Agriculture, following the resignation of Claude H. Wickard <International) Presbyterian Church Gains 15,000 In '44 Mi ·. 'treat, May llli. ( Λ ! ' > - The Genei ;ii .Λ - - · · : ι : ! ■ ! > ni : I u Presbyte rian C'hiirrii ui Ι: ι United St;ιl voted 11 · c i ; ι \· lu ini'i ι anain next year ill .Mllllt ; r'tl. .. -t'a : > 1 \ »SII1tl of ! :ie drm minat: ί;. At t■ κi. y' session the assembly approved a proposal t ι join ! With utile: IV.itest ill ιίκι/ehes o! tlie South in arranging lor a weeRly I hour for radio broadcasting. The 1'resl>yteria : t'!:llivh would h. \e .lit· tniiir t·:. month under the pl.-n. Dr. E. Scott. . I Dallas. 'i'e\as. submitted a report showing the church uainetl mure than 1 5,000 member.-- last year, making a total of 58(1.3(19. Λ financial statement said total ι gilt- durinu the year am Minted to j $18.53(i,499. ail 'ncrea-r o! be: t ι than S12.000.lMl) over the preeoding year The per emi:, «sits was $31.94. an inrreaso of S3.61. Hopkins Begins Meetings With Soviets 111 Moscow M<May 2li.- ( ΛI ' ) — Prcsi 1 · · 1111 >~ 11 Advisor Harry Hopkins prob ably will begin discussi ns with So ie! leaders on current American in.-sia ; questions late today. rin' Russian press and radio, dc ■cribing Hopkins as "the personal 1 presentative ι ■ !" President Tru iian," reported his arrival in detail, L'Ut without editorial comment. An informed diplomatie source said that while the visit was impor tant, persons looking for any sensa tiors probably would be disappoint ed. This source said the visit should ne t be interpreted as the result of any crisis in affairs, but r. ther for the purpose of a I''.ill ilisci nil on numerous development.» ?.;η.·ο Un C'rii iean c inU'n-ni'i' of ! '. e; ident Koos. t it. Proa iiT Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill. U. s. Ambassador W. Averill Har riman will participais i the discus sions. It was pointed ·μ1 that tin ambassador sit :i on all bin thrc conferences ; no partie pa ted in ι rig inal lend-lease discussions early ι the war. Russians were reported as w lli'V as Hopkins to discuss development since the Yalta conference, and thei talks were expected to be lengthy Churchill's New Cabine! is Complete Faces Fiery Grdeal Before Parliament Un Coming i uesday I /<>n<!< in, Mnv -·>. (AIM The in u jfovi'i'iinii'ii! "I i'ιίιιι. .Minister ('liurc liill ν ill Ian· ; 1 'arliairk'nt for 1 In· li rst t inn· Tuesday in what <>n p. η km ι ι <·· tnnviitator said t ■ > i ; t > \·. - : ; i · ' lie "tiie ! !. rit t liapi : ·.. ··' :ιη\ i administ rat ion ii>r a ■ : · ii;iie. Tin- Times nl I.· ■ ··i :ι ;· : ι the view nl si me no.·· .· , ... ina'. ι 'ne "cari-taker »\' c r ! ι r 11 nu 1 ; ι -1 night to servo un·.: li.ilaui' eiectio . .Inly 5 was also Churchill' choice fin· his per nanent ;:(lm:n - trntion should the I .. ι . . ..· ν retain its majority at the poll: Praising the cabinet as a "care- | ! ' 11 ly bal;· n. ed team. T;u 1 . ι ■ . u d ils iiicinln·:'.·. when they .... ; ι ς Ό t h ο H ι ; η s e, " i , mandate lo pres.* m: a .u > me - war tu ils conclusion. Churchill, who retained Anth my Κι le η as foreign ·ιν: t ' , ι :.· ι.·ι 111 mai ay members ο: η:· own party . > ι replace the thirty 1... uilL.i-er.il ministers leaving the ;.tvi rnmi'iit. Als · tiiere are a η : ; m · 1 ·h■ r ι part·. .·. inclialiim the I. ■ il M: | (l\v !vm LI* yd Cn rue. : : ut lu ι late World WW ! IΊ ;ne .Mmi-'e · ί David Lloyd George, as minister ol ι uel . ... ι vei ml 1 I. · National Ernest Brown, new minis ter uf aircraft production. Ca'oi el ni··:· lie· - v. '. u ut fie' inite j party affiliation who were retained ■ ite luded Sir Jatnc.-. Gi i;;e, .-.eci'tlary . ignominious Burial Given To Himmier I. πημιγ: ( : πη;:π v. .Ylay !2<> Λ i Mil ι · I> ' Ih'i!·. . -h" liin .· aimed ι ' : : : r. ι y Βι 1 ). h ;n ι 1 1. .lay . ■ ! id ( ί ι : ! ι ! J η 1 1 j dec! out by thro.: 1' ·■ : .·. 1 d.I.V.-, Hi.' body had been ! !<■·1 1,1 Hit· I I'm ,r ni' ,ι I.;κ·ηοΙici'g 1 villa. .'.licit' l'a· (ί<—chiot ended • ■ ■ ι ■'. ι ΐ 11 pu "! ι ,vhi Ii' underg m,ig I'N · ! ι, ι Ί11 ! 1 111.- arrest I .y ] i : ■. · - I.· Il .III' : 1 ■ I'll 11 > . Α ι mil" intelligence ι l'I'irer <;t" Hi > l!ritif.h si ' nd army -au ho had been tnld Id di pi'SL· as hi· -aw lil ιιΓ 1 hi· \...·. (;· -i..ι>■ ι i'lia'1, winiso private currency hoard of approximately Sl.iiOO.OOd was di.-covcred yesterday hidden under a barn near Berch li si;; iu'n. A major and three sergeants car ried out the unci-renin ious burial. Λ soldier who witne-sed the removal said iht· sergeants took Hinimler'.-. body by head and feet, carried it behind the house where he filed and dumped it into a one-ton truck alongside three spades. The body had nut been embalmed and was clad only in a British army shirt, and the ant ν blanket he jphosv to drape about him when his ow ι clothing was taken away alter his arrest. The llimniler nr..·. e in the w lods, a patch of pine.-, was not marked, lor the Allie do not want the Ger mans to remove the body or mark the spot with some monument later. Dirt was shoveled on the body and the ground smoothed so as t ι leave no trace that it was the final resting place of one !' the men who strode most heavily across the Nazi I. S. ΛικΙ British Occupation Finds Yugoslavs Cordial Trieste. >la> 'it·. —(AIM — Alarslial Tito's Yugoslav par tisans have met British and American occupation of the area north of here in a friendly spirit, and there lias not been a single "incident." Allied officers re por'cd last night. The partisans have taken down all concrete roail blocks between Trieste and the border of Yugoslavia, an actian which was looked upon as a friendly gesture to speed traffic and re lieve a food shortage. SECRETS OF 'OPERATION PLUTO' NOW REVEALED t II PICTURED t ρ Β secrets, a ι: ..jr»r f. ' -r .·. — ■ the laving of [ t'-.e English Channel to ieed oil t>. our war-front on ; ·· (.'· :.<··.! Tu ·« (top) t. -.ν Li ιί: unreeling 70 miles of v.· · h ) i.jo, <■ d |i (bottom) a drum stands idle—90 ft ki long, 50 ft. thick, 1600 tons loaded, ; 1 Long prepared, begun after D-Day, I the work went oft until twenty lines were laid and a million gal» Ions a day weri flowing to our arm· ■ ies as Frankfurt-on I the- Iain inGei v. Brit sh ( )ffi— Ε c'a· '■ · L.wto* (la(crnatioMl) Channel Oil Lines 1 30'mile si SOUTHAMPTON DUNGSNESS, 30UL0GNE ENCL'iri CHANNEL !65 Mllfsj ©DIEPPE CHERBOURG LONDON Ο ^BRITAIN FRANC THIS MAP . were laid i;:.· nel from Bril the Allied , Germany, ι οί Wight to teen oilier.-, ί Bologne coas ,'rc 20 J ι i ; ■ ; :. s Kii^'.i.-h i.' . : l· i'anee In ι . ι : y ly that ι .1 ι ! <· from the I le ι Duiv.^eMi'SS Ι· ι t ! ι s (International) Tense Quiet in Damascus; Ί rouble Daillil.M· ! . I ,\i' : I )e· laved ) Ί'ι · ' : ι ■ . ι,·" nu m capita i c : A ■ .. ., ill .... |_ ι ing bctu ei tllreateni ■ ' :,· 1 -, at anv m A repo ■ ■ Fr, . , |' not con! ii * Hi. r I-ιι ■ load ol I·': ι Si··:t v... j(■ ■ ; , ·, was en ι ■ '. ' * ! a · ν η un li η I .· ·■ . non. It v... ι ' . . .> :«· · i.er, ■ 11... : tile arriv .1 . .. a mid i>.· a likely : ·,·:ο ' ■ ·., · actua I ci : : ■'.vein ; iie j'i ι·· ι · ■ ι ami i.e\ The i: . : a Siuns in · !·'.'.·>· 11 i ι ! ■■- . where ii - vxrl.l, ν ··!>· Irv ing to le . ι j'Au'v, ha: pros? ,11·.· appi.ed t: both sides ' e 1ϊι·:« ι a io take 1 action 11 ■ a a. <. i i s ι a, e Ί 'he Sy : : 1 ,e: ». ι : i· · ■ a a. a Wi re 11- . a' United S· ·.. dedal . ! . ■a:. S\ : Leba . . ■ ai ι îecogni! Me. ' . !··. ' the as. ■ . H-i! scripted ' e a ι a ν ■ ·. cial parliamentary action, and fund.· ι Wele \ ' a e. ι : ■ aa ι a.-a tile ι, a ! police :··:.·.· >y a.ana. The ;e : ..i the tr« : I >!e is , „ agroiiiie .1 t< an? .a a F η >· ul 1er ol a : e , : ν with th ■· i.e. states which would replace the) French mandate. Although ti e treats ' has n· ·: : eel a.I·· ' ' ·. I · and Sy tan : ι a ι.. ι - de a. is simply a new form of mandate, which would give the French per manei'.l a' d s'ralogic bases amount ing ι. ι η a I it a ι y cut roi, a ni -eta a a - rati r y ; on m po. lion and a «· i;ir antee of the d urination oi French culture, particularly the French lan guage. Jap Suicide Troops Wiped Ο lit Without JV* uch Sabotage Done Cnaan. M;iv L'f!. < \1>) — Klc\ ell 4'·' ; M Iί! the I\tci I a." fleet Were luM aged !i 1 >':::K!Wii!i wa'or> in a 1· \ .,· , ,· ;,'|ι'ι! ^ Ι ' : <i> iai id.a ! ; . 1 : ■ aa it l r . ,. . I' icy ι · ; t ' υί Au. ·. - :lo\\ ii. , ·ί(·- \\C -Li! :ercd ο·] ι· ■ π damage ·. ι . ·,, ν .ted I': ·■ IV ,!· Cm ... V. ■ 11.1 £■!:,; : 1 i .· " . λ· be; ire and ; I ! it ΐ:κ·> ■ ·. ( ' e vessel was ri>in«iy, η > : nu· v. a · i .·.· I 1- , ere wounded. Λ I1.a a ι:ia|ae toda Hi:, . ill. a,.: · of all a.;· a ! I a afa- a.. a *.. a.-, t. ι the :>;·»·· .·· : .e extent ·ι am.lata i i : i altaei-iing 1 : a 1 r a _ a a ..11 ! a outm -del ! igli'ta .- :·· · a J , e e.eiibers and medium ii a: ·■· . \ ( i ■ · ! l W. X-.'/. re els : a. . d a -'"■'.et 11 : res> e, : \ ' S M ad a nd rain larnpered 4 . e .liions. Nimil Λ · . - iean easu..aa- : M."·. 1 Hi. including i).(il)2 de. ' - y. ar e corps and ( 1 : imilia ■ y ;«·. Jaaaa· ι' dead ai a. : 'lions alone were iim: I - BO VI *> -INK II - I I5i ! OK! \ I) \\ 1. aid. m. Al a. 1 'tie ol' a a· ■jrea'e-; l'-o · ' ' >f '.he wa a in whir-i 1'.ai .i .· ly live nay; a.a . raie- a. i'l IM hoar-, a \ · ' ' ' \ -1', dav. ' . t Γ,. · - . ·.-> i.-closed ! night. l'ai- a aa : a ml iy r. .y a i .1 a lia aa a .. · > .aid 1 .iberatoi a a ■ : 1 ·in . !"*■' land. Si \ e: .1 a ere .'"n.i ie >•1 .-iinaeed .a-aile.-, all o! lough I . : , All ;n .a. the «I:· .,··» we e made in dav .aia. a .- .a,, a ΗΛΚ eia s to ie.ain i. -taaiid e\ .denee ol a.e iii· all r,i·-- ο ; iea depths charge.-. I>! STKOVl I! \M) I ΟΙ Κ SMAI.I \ I SSKl.S LOST Washington, May 2ti.—{AP)—The ·. ■ ■: !" !c and lour otie a lo a ikmawa area irom enemy action, he navj announced. The small craft st were thé l.SM 190, the LSM l!'."). the fleet mine sweeper Swal low and tiie i.ST 447 Ca-iiai'aua- were described as mod erate and ne\t ! k:h a all casual ties have been notified. Special Envoy NAMED by Preside! η η a= a special envoy to London, Joseph E. Davies, former U. Ambassador to Russia, is expected to begin im i" ·! I;.!.: <· ..νι·!>· : i.s . · n.inary t ι ti:t■ I -l'thcom.'ng ; :.!· ft the "Dig Three." ■! Urnational) Cherry Urges ΤΓΛ $ "2 ·Τ^ U'uke Class i ο Defend Press Γ . \i: ·. Μ Λ Ρ) Πονο·· .Mm ο Μ ·. , tir,I "I !:.,pc vu:.. ' ; ' ■ . : : roc . pot·ι il Ηι· too- ,' ι Γι . > thoi (m * - is ii tilt·: '* .1 ·. : Mo M"'" - ' in this ctivn: r> Τ . η ;ïjriι:ig n fku noe of ·1 t ι ;. — !ms boon . nc of the bulwark.- "vedom." "ion Ί ho n,y , : » . .Mot; Mat · v. >·. Hitler st; "t t , i t ! · <· :1. ι :,· tho press, A c lied press ; radio dictated the thoughts and lions of tilt' ( : η pott;ilo. ?" dt mi's 1; ! ο ·.· ... >. ·· >i; : :V.i '.it." Two Palaces Are Rained In Bombings I wo Universities Declared Burned; Japanese incensed Μ ( ΑΓ)— Su l'i-rlortn'.-'si· ι .ϋ'! ;.Μιμ 111<·iι* 1 ill· 1)1 >tll : / >n '. ι ν. ■ lu the heart <»!' lilt' 'ill'!;: ι mpil'i fur t lie second time in 18 hours, by all'Sl· fi 111 lit :'I ι; I'll two 1 >111— ac(- jiiid ii ini't ropiilitan To Ky·· "litit;:ί, >r ιιί ΙκίΙ tu the ground touay. •cd W;i>liingti.n ν .<<···(:,·.. ■ laid waste win.· v. . un e the worlds 'hiid lai,. e* the bn>ad 1 '·.·· ·■ η tic im ' in · < ·· · ί : ■ . < ■ dc .vcd by : . · .·· : added. Si ιη.ϋ i y '1 e ' ;· .-· !':■■ ι 1 iie very ι . · · ι : . : ! - a : ; > (■: (i.i Τ · ■> Ί !Ί · 1 1 ! ι ( · "cnc : ! y'· ; r.;. η ■ :,'r» >ei!y" hit·Ί ιη c\ · <M-d .»>··. :.·■-«· ··''» "lir.g i»f h s tility and (they ) arc firmly deter .. ι ti> 1 a ι es( I );. li.-U'f1 · * ·'■ T"kyu met - η politan area, gent rally forming a hmveshoe !'r«>m east ' · ve.-a. snuth ward al >ng the imperial palace corn pounds. included d< tr ici i >n by fire ,,· · .. I:>·;-)(-r' Γ .. . · ■ "y. Kunriki Γηί\ (. -ι*.y. · « : elementary and middle large hospitals, the Atago shrine and the Zo.i< ' Κ ro.ple. The Swedish nnrl Fin' ish legations were reported c< mp'etely ra/.ed and ' :,.··· ;;,.y V S. V ' 1 M l>. I 1"! W dC" Sti'( ived. Cotton Soars To New Highs Ί 'he int » • ■·! H ' i If the rents ( Ί» -o 04 22.65 Γ.<» :·:· >; M . , 22 t7 . 22.41 22.5? Stocks Reach 8-Year Peak New Y >rk. Hi ν 26 CAP) -"Led • V : : . ■ ,; ν f i ; « > Î I ' !, ι I S*, the slock p.arket l· *£t -.y r\T ".den it:-, re covery swing to a new eight-year While dealin ' wed after a Λ « . ; ! ι : — ' ' ■ ' :r.e \\ civ Santa Ft ( · \ .· ί S· : - Rnebuek. VfATIIIR 1()U Ν OK HI i \KO! I\ \ Mostly cloud> and warm, with scattered showers and thunder storms today, followed by partly eloud> and continued warm to il 11: ht and Sunday Japs On Luzon Showing less To Surrender Man: la. May L't< \ Ρ \ disi - tegrating Japanese force, encircled northeast of Manila iij mountains suited ! >r η lonu. delay: ;; stand, is shiwin·; a dispi sit inn !.. >. r render. When the 43rd division and guer rillas captured Jpo dam, chiei source •>1 Manila's watt :·, 1·.-' week. r the fir.-' time in li, - the.it>·· an one nv g; idt as t :·. ;■;·· 11. S nae : · τ. ' ,e ιi · ; < >\ s. aided nv the I ith air force, have been i; 11 i: nu .1.. ■ r->· ' ι '. >: 100 t ι :;00 a day. Only a lew .- ir rer.dered. Yesterday, however. 20 Nipp >nese. irteluding tw·· medical nftie.vs. save up in a group. They indicated others w· aid like ;.· g.ve up. • "m ' ο· the Philippines, although close quarter fighting continues north of Davao, ι the 2 Hit rij. isnm it., i irai r I in ■ I ii i, ·ιί enr: -, iv rrsi.-t : 11 :. ι .■<■·:. ι -a--i'i I Ιί.ιΐ 1 lin:; still . - . ι . -i : : ; . !'' ι II.. »!il .1 ih's, .\insw< : ; h, Χι , .ι Japanese who was clearing a jammed machine gun. T. dsvV I'imimwniqui' rep. rtcd the capture on l,u/·· s east coast of the towns of Infanta and N'shua by guerrilla forces absorbed into the Philippines army, American and Filipino l.'iii's ' < hold a solid line • >;i the ι : ι -1 c iron the tip of the sou': ι η Bid ! p· ni»>: !a north to the central pan o: the island.
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