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Vî .i THIRTY SECOND YEAR _ ^ f tN : ç; ïmisterson Bathj Htspafrfr 1 .rτ"* ν η L.K \ S ΚI > WllîK SKH THE ASSOCIATED t'RI HENDERSON, N. C., Tl'ESDAY AFTERNOON, -JUNE 10. jbush κ; EX' "KI T Si■ ΝI Λ FIVE CENTS CO; 'BLACK HAWKS' SWARM HOME EN ROU1É TO PACIFIC III— mil1 I» Ml - I I' ' — " I1 i . < ·. 1 : . ' I )' I. ι S. i \ Λ •, ·. · · · : · :.· ·!',· mc: ί>:ιι· . ' · ·,:;ι Γι. le i S'.,' .. .. i· the I' \ 1 · ■ ■ ■ , ,i lier! ! ti ■ C j- t Gua: ·l piuit ·. t ΐ:.'· . ! ('ill ·· : :·.··' ■' .y:,lent to the 1 : ■ ■ : ' une'.·.-, ti'c· · ' - ;j : ' ' ι ■ ι ; i 1 1 nal.) S"\ Τ ® » T'-\ 7 Ok ι η a wa Κ e s î s ι α η ce υ το k e η; Yanks Avenge Gen. Buckner ι, ..ΐ ι : :♦ Ι V.itc 1"? it .· ι ·.· .·. . 1 • d < - ' ·!U'" >'! ..··«· 1 ( )!-. · ι ι Λ : ·' i (1 »\ c i )■,>■){ J .. • •'•y * » · »· ι'.s' 'ι ιll ir: ·'·>*:>■ · . ' ' > ι\ η : ι ■ ·' :·. . · 11 '11. Γ ! ' : » i Λ . ut. (it S · :i . ' ί;., . . Jr.. ιί·. ; · . 4 ι : : ' Λ VY. i r- ■ ·. · 1. 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Foies Admit Sabotage At ÎVioscow i i ι a ι ι Chinese Are Closing in On Liuchew Base 1er \ I ' I 111".', ill'· ' Κ ei ·■ Κν.·. ι !.'·-> ' ' ' a : ι San M- ; ! " '· · ' I ' · ■ ,, .. . w.-'.i!. 19 :i : :1 J " : In· It: ·.'. ;i ν v. ·η Y I·. m the .litin ι ..Ί ι Γ· rte h lit ·. 'lit ! ι w ι >ΐ . ι I. '1 . . . ι ' · J- l iking tow ;ir.l ·'·.·.· .· ·\ _ Pa tang ■ intt i.,| thrusts in a: l.v ! '."ι .. < .- ayn 1 ·' ivas regained · ' ■ · ' ■ ' ' 1,1 ι ι "Utiti ι di :ve · C: ;!«·.<·· - ■ 'i H'litly ι I )). '! ·. . ! '. ' ' ·' '1 · ι- .'.ιΊΊ' belhk hu .. I 1 "lior ( limes·· ton·· - i K: '· ' - I'l'ininee, ν here t :.e ·' ·;1 tie- ·.■ ! »! κ conducting op< rations désigne ! renghtrn si 'lit π I ' ! ; 111. · " ~ ..sit·· in' s un defenses . \.t ' ' : ■ :h< ^ > ι'·H riii r, at;a,'keel ' ' 1 ' Vl ' ' · : Any an. an imp v '· 'inter 1 .").·> ·'.· ( .niton. ι lie Japanese retreated in the di lection of Lungnan, S3 miles wes ' ' Y ». with the C'ln e.-e in "iio i--l*Slllt." 1 ! Λ'<;ρ< )ki Asserts Λ ί ii vs l· ni! Ri^îir i <> I >e I <4 ii it 11 s I hrniic · i ·;··"·. \ «I1· : c i . .'►·»< ' ι \ "Is ' - 5\ i j y . '■ ·.,· ; I Ufvi (> ? I.ii ··«! tndax ' i it l··· h id : r • \n?< d his ί ιι!ί : · ί * - : -11 * ai>. ·ι.ι ί γϊ ννν.ι: (his, a." ! · :ai I her:· u:»> Ile (1 ?" vt'·)!) ΟΪ his J η Ί , . ffr- il ' : γ ι ι' ι it i ·ι ni ί ι »t.;i · \·. Iiiilr \ . ' Ac'ht's \ - ( i iiiMcnl. i i;r Κ «: > st.. · »<*nt \\ as κ · •I!· i ! îi · · ;. h ,· '>! · >■,.·· \ H. :· .1* sa·.! t siiîsl tit · ! ■ ι·■ ■ i hail ;;· ix'.ii ÎPï:U\s it. AP Required By Court i ο Relax Kuïes ί '· %-i. ί f\r ί : . - i I ί(·. t in i». .M M ne riÉiM · 1 i till- ! .M* (· ' Λ Ρ τ:·η ■ r ν·. ·\ t : ΐΛι· u ·. Vf noe v·...:: ' C anadian i • AP U) it its newi ely ·-» AP iriu ί·. , and t m-nr >('■ - t l'uni; -h . Λ ;v : · :·-· ΛΡ. WFATHFR FOK \OIMN i \KOI !.\.\. ( 'onsider&bie cloudiness and m»Id temperatures. with scat tered showers and thunder stîirms tonight: Urdncs iav partly cSnudy and faniinutMl mild: scattered showers and I thunders' ru.·, .n » portion. ί 'ontract*>r S;i\ s Meadow s SoiiL' ht ί lis \id in 1943 !l ■ \P) ! ' ·: I Γι 4 : ;. S' ·· nidi! it's i: ν .11 Ί III i ' ■ huti.i • ί ■ 1 ο m ' i'.inrls !■: ! (.'.ir.iliriii . ■ ::·:ι-νΙ Ιο ■ν . >1 til-' ■ . : ' - . · ι priv'o ο· .Ι. il ■ not in .'· ϋ t ; 11 ο • ...· Μι·.ici m> ha ι ···<· tlfl'cn.-'ί had ·>:.;· ·.· the l'ii'si I: 'tempted to : · '.. ι ' 1 . ι per ·'<■'■ S ji;:\t i: : ■ ι . K. C. Π" ■ - and a transeript ■ Β quat .· ί M. ■·..-. ..ν:.ι,· he w:i.< in-ill.·.· ted. B.I , ()[ Nor I ilk. Va., ■. i woi.. f >r Tilt· Slate charged that Meadows .· ·· I (.. h ·ν. ι 1 -γ a check Γ η· ?503 05. whioh he allegedly drew : "■ Β . ! ; : ι ^ and then •m i: 1-U· had • , ' ■ It . a lid ι tri..< I'.caring the cheek as .· ' M. a· · - - ···„.! the 1 at : lu : it gotten any TRUMAN FLIES TO WEST ★ ★★ it ★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★ President Wants Speaker As Successor Truman Acts On Air Trip Line Of Succession Seems Complicated On Present Status Washington. -I une 1 'Λ (Al') — ['resilient Tnminn, embark ing mi the first "f a Ιοημ series el plane flights, today asked ( 'ongn-ss to make tiie speaker of the House his successor if anything toward should happen to him. As the House is now organ ized, this would throw the suc cession tn ().">-yeai'-eld Sam Kay liurn of Texas. L* ι ; f ! · ι pj osent ι ·. 'cedures, Mr. Truman would be replaced in the Wi ite H<»um by ' « secretary si; t e. tin· pest now J ι « ' 1 « i by Edward K. Sit ! 1 i nil is. Jr.. sh·- . id he be un al·:.· : . c«impiété his tern: Γ : : t · sp: a kei* ΐ)ί tin· House of Hep- ! u .- em.i . e>, Mr. Truma.i told C η - | t>ri ss, more truly representative "I ; ! i I 1 he pt ople. I ! : a spécial message to bol h bonnes οΓ ( '< "ess. President Truman said the Quest κ 11 of succession "is «Ί Uj'«■ at importance it- w because there w.W ot· π ' elected \ ae-prcsident tor Mr. Trim an. who entered the White Home from th<· vice-presi dency on line death «»ί President Ho 'sevelt on April 1-· said the όχ ι u;· <4 succession law enacted in 1886. provides I'm membeis of the cabinet to take over in the event that neither the President nor vic< president c· · i 1 ci serve. The order · .-au'cessinn is the .-cretaries of stat treasury and war. attorney genera post master gem ai, secretaries ot , ι''■ \ v. interior md lab< r. ai>inet me · bt r- appoi ted bv the ι resident. M r. Τι . ·.an said it n<.λ | Iks within his power to name his ι ,··.· · s -cessi »r. m the event ι>i my 1 death or inability m act." I • I do η■ ;1 be1'1 <· that in a den >;·- I :·... v. Mu,· pov « . uld rest v. :!h the 1 '■· .·· > m live II -t> far as possi- I ble, the office of the President | si; , 11 be ; ilioa o\ an elected "I (»l. \\ arhurton Says Jap Planes Rank Wall ()urs Willi ' Fill T- ; ce oil 1.... .telle 1 !» Λ : ' ! ' ·|ι>nel Kines! Κ. \\ ; ; : lue' 1 . ι sliould kn 1 ,i . thinks ihe e e have 111"< ι d ; iced a r it η ι In ι :·· ' · ·· : ι ! >at planes, unit their laie ' u.vis rank with these ni' the I' i"! Sla!e>. The husky regular army c< lonel, whose ■ .! WestbaV i, .Mass . j i-' a te.- ' pii ■' ι· . plured Japanese ; . il era ! t. I!.· h -s : town ill· re than I".i!' a il· tvpes, h -Ih hmniier; and I mil!. X ; pun's besl planes. "The ι '.hut the .lapane-e couldn't ι anything is all wrot y, 11 ; ' ι ' least." he said. "In de.- : thinking, they are lip to II Veteran fighter pilots from several theatres li.e ·.<■,! tiie same opin ion. "( )m · : I : planes, w ith an American fighter, could lick m >st of the planes we have," said Warbur ton. President ïs Τ C ? Τ ! ο apeaK ι ο Conference 11-Hour Non-Stop light Γ ο Olympia I ο Visit Governor W. . - I. : !·■ (AIM r *ι-,·< will ictt lis piano at 8:20 a. m. KWT today will riimax ■ >y :ttl« tin San 1* ram-ÎM· ι I 'ni'. Ί N'aiions iun lVrefil't·. Ί il. !':· · · :.·:.·(! an 1 1 t s. ι ι Mil hour pia. Wash.. \'\ a t i;.\ \ ' ··'" < ( ;«>·. «ΊΊΙΟΓ Walljrn : in ' .>· .· !i;v to San 1· 'an.' -1 !.· .ι. 1 (!■ i'Ios inji session of the security con it renee. , . -, i. . 1 ι cheery . C;. ·.. I ) ν -a ! ι ' I ) F.m ft iirnorl ' .. S. ι-,νΐΐ, . > : i '- .1-1 .· ' : . ·■ ' .1 ' : .Γ 2fll ■ · Γ: : u · :, J ' ; : 1 he ί ri .v:iy ! ; ided Λ '.·* u S» · · ' y y < ·: Si ate . . . : Y i scp'n C G < · .: >· ! · Tîl«- Ιτγ-;· : ; 11 M .Γ : he : an.it le .. : : - _ j.> :'fl.. ν of ' the top pl..π.· I . : · 1 II Od »!'·* M. "AV>. · ··. y·· . · . Ί. s .y, : : . ■. ί 1 tin- ι. marks ni his 92-year-old mother as she ι. ' he -me ;jo: li'.iin Kails..- (,'n.v. Al··, a few weeks a^o. W ■ . Ρ · ι. gli'. -i f : om White : : < . . V .... the ·· :tl -«·· «Ρ : ι - ,· ri ν s ■ , 'ig, Ike " ■ ■ .11 frii'irt Japs Renew Report About Borneo Strike ,\P) Allied ; - ha\ c; been : : . 1 ' ι i ml re riav- test b mdeasts reported ' L" ι Γ ; '·' • F cl;,y. Th. ·.· ·η ol any · ' Balikpapan Pacific continuyed . ι !. v. ;1 ·. · ι ι Mac Ai thur an . S. 37th in fan Seme Stocks Up Slîghtiy .lune ι \P) Scat tered steels and m 11ors made a lit— tie headway in today's stock mar ,* ■ ν Mi'i.i»! : als and ι■ \ , \ . l i t· depro-vv ■ti ; >\ -t . ! ' Resistant was Γ s. Steel, Phelps» n; il Motors. '> . ' ι Fe. S. ι. 11 he ι ■ ι P;ii :and Ο e ιι'1'a ! Fleet r Β >nds and commodities were nar Cheering Millions Greet Misenliowr In \cm Aork Λ Y .. .l'i: ! !l -1 AI1 ) - Flag- ' ·.·. .·· \· Y · ·' . i' · -Τη·:.· lined j with cheering millions, gave a con lu >'ï .'·'■■■<■ : >day To General of the Army Dwight I). Kisenhowcr. . V 1 7 - Ml . . ! ' ·. ■ nil lilted nut 'It I...· Ilivtl . .'«·:· the «uprcme . . ■ ■ <. K'er I!-Γι 4 :i.u ni I)·>»·« Wasit jngt >n. swooped out "I the overcast sky and taxied to a stop at 10:12 a. m. sm ' mi i>: ' idly, Κ i s enhower greeted Mayor Κ. H. LaGuarda and ··-> >'i as a service band ' ι, ι · 1 "(Ii-ii"· ι1 ' ■ March " "Tin· a ■ 'nirat Imi of seven and one ·»·· : e ·. le. is extended t ι ι '· T'i t '·'>iw i'i'," LaGuar dia said, Eisenhower leaned over 4 'i> ' ■'· hands and the ι ν :··ι·. I ι J··'' 'mobile flying ·- ':u'.ar- l:\estar flag, and left ■ he . .U·ιi Held on :i tià-mile tour ol ■ it - <\ The cheers that greeted ! ι _ ι 11. and other mem bers i>: ; : ;i ; a t.v. n autnmnbι les t ι the re.ι . Ί ted ,is the eaι .1 va11 eros-i-d ' ι· -borough bridge, left the 1< r .îîj: Queens and entered Ma ni .1" I'·· ·-: ^ fteen years to the d..y after \ii Kichard K. liy r.i' Inn ■ e!i:rn ! : on; the Antaret:· today'.- de· .·π-!ration promised t.» ova1)-1..1 .\eA* York's traditional ly tu 1 is welcomes to trans-.V lanttc t!yc:>, foreign dignitares and other celebrities. M my : 111 f n'ned men and womei were · m« the thousands that lin ed the .· h·!'.- π every block, Ki.-en hov.er, -howniu 110 sign of wearine-s afte. ye-lerd,·ν'.- similar dem.insti . ; - red md waved acknowl edge ; ents to the cheers. HOPPING TOWARD 5IMGAPOR 7* iC AL FROM TWO SIDES the Allies close in υπ of the campaign to drive the Japs froi ι way with the inva>:«>ii of I'orneo (1). army has been formed for drives down '...· pore (3) at the tip. As the sin-ws. ti znu\ing from Urum ι toward Kuchinc, can soon he turned against the In 1"-'· Ί i .· <)Ttn ; Mexico Wo u id Β a η Gen.Fran c ο R egl m e From WoridLeague S,ill Kl ,ΊΜΙ'ί . 1 « · ï :» Ai* » M CXI ra u c loru a rrl ' ■ a. pi' >pc>s:i 1 1 luit the ΓηiV I \j· ■■ permanently bar tin* !·' j> ··.·■. - ir.i'nt ι ■ ! Si >a in : r - : : < ■ : u1 ,, ; ι : 111 · i. '.s'iii'ld lra.mii>. Lui lt> ail a η :11a. : nur \ 1. \ ι Id M put the a public .<o~~ion of «ne <>:' tin* t'nlt·· I Xa: ' lis r a Vrcnre r \\ h it'll arc Iri', ι nu t. ■ ,. : ι ! ι i ·η of 1 he λ 11; :Ί ta ' : ' a - ι His ι )Γ«ι| ι. i ·. ■ 11 ■ 1 : ι .4ΐιηι· ι a 1ι. u ί u t h cI the e < : a ■ . 'tempt tu v. rite ai y ■ ι .1 m.·. bt r.-hip limit, t.· .t:.» 1 · a it w as.-a : Ills ! > a w >: lrf a - a· ■ . \ : r : c 1 s'., aoa, itl iny ' ι· Ί' 1 Quintan, I la 1 lie ... χ ' ι 'in sasMim tu .·>!··. . ;1 a'alat. ·ι*·:'·> ' !ι il η· .;>>..·· nr.,ι ·,· m Mild in· ,.(I:ιιit'ιίi . ·ι'eli c 11 ·■ In pi>wei ! ho r! < : in: i i' ;ι: \ ' ι r« s which : :· · ..1 ' Ι Ν i ■ · ■ , : . ι: ii ι - . · 1 . · ' ieft f ' 1.1 vt S; ι i ul'tl . . I; · it .I II I - still ' i ' . . \ · ι 111'.··! ; ii I * .' " I 1 : I· . <_·! ι ι ί Hi.lV I ( R nd on < · 11 ι : ν ! : .f JjI State Senate Opens Monday In Me un tains Hi·:'ill·· Aie :.in .\ ' So' ..to ! ι r villi· M.inc. > ι . .. siun. Fii ' -, tin", alul 1 ·' ' tion. Son. ι tin ! ' St.ito.- ·. .lit·. tee .ι ! : ι η l: . ·.. last il i u11 " m nade ro.-oi ' · Son,il,· ::: ΊΊ>· · ι ati.inal ..η ι : ··· · ilurinji :)ΐι· t <■'.· ■ through .'ι.' bo Γι convoi : « ■ ι i ' · 1ι ilile t S' ,·, bv Pr. .Ion! llarrj S Γ ,.μ. :i.o dato·. ; 1)0 ann< uiin : The sunn "i |). 11! V. :II! \ ' > K' \ 11·· < · ! ■ · 11 · 1. ι "· ι the evening with a bancjuet ..t tin Skylanrl hotel Kodi ■' !. Parker. ·: Ch · π ι ·. \ ίο I ; < . m addi es.- .m \v. ■: Ι.ί . ... : ..: ■ ■· Cotton Prices Rather Mixed New York. June 19.—(AP)—Γι Ιιill Inturos n;>oned 1.» cents a !> iwcr tu 1 â rents higher. Pv. Cluse Open I ; j ! y 23.03 23 0) Detober 22.84 22*87 L)»vo:nber 22.80 22 81 - March 22.75 22.78 \lay 22.74 22 70 J a os Assert ,1 Ί hey Are No 9»' Asking Peace .J; , d \ ' 11 '.-ιv ι ; :,1 Nippone Λ Ν i · : ; η * ; 11 ί .s :. i ; Fr.ie: :! C Americans ί' ind Na/.i ( it ild ! Iuard \\ orth s 4 I >i 11 κ >n Pari»». Juno 1ί>— \Γ Vin (Mican iic.:iis ha\e uneovered a seeond (ierman sold treasure, valued at more than lour billion dollars, in a salt mine near Alar ken. supreme headquarters dis elosed loda* The twelfth corns discovered the hoarded treasure. Tlie vaine corps made the ori ginal di-eovery in the same gen oral area ot eentral (iermany in the last da\s before the un· i οικί«Iiona I snn eiwI'M' <»· the enem>. . _ *· ·»
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