I Hgttftgrgim Baily Btsnafrh Y-SECOND YEAR c, - ■, T^TTTTT-— -_____ -A>M"IA;^ ■•hkss. HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 11, 101A fubuhhki. ru. v .5v ..n ] 1U. ( km s COPY IT 11*1 , - -----_--• i mi \, i><iiil \ Support er * " ^ * I - '’*•'^7 -y . . ' ■ ( : R 11 • 1 ■ '■ 1 -I -ii.h tt\ B.iilev . V " ■ : \ ■ • • --••mg Preside ’ . " - ■ '■ ! ■ ■ ' : (.-I. ..-lor-.- i. . th. | 1 • • • :<• l. S Susin. :ne Oairt Bench , !'',m : >- • ;.;-e sp..using hi, __ ; _ ts, retired (AP Phut Italian Peace Treaty Jugoslav King Reported Encouraged • } I a'ks With U- S. State Secretary 1- :v;i . . . t■ . it.; A i; -•,r t tit;. | t i t* 1 '. .,!!,! I . i i ■> .• i.ini; i. ntrul •. • . ... the .1.1 joining • .\ I'! \ . :..l . 1‘. . 1 tvn. ton. ■ ;; il.iitispht-! e \\ ■ 1 ' ' :i. ■ . •! -1 t in. n’t , -:.i:n.; . .! i.'ii.' • no- , ■ ; . . . ... i Al l , . ■ ■ . ! b.’i'll v .pit • ft til *’ j • tu-n-tl iilfie. r - Yu " l.t ..i v.!•" • '.'..I ity l.is t..11. with s-.,’t .I . - !• i. - . .'ft.' 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'I : ,i |i', I! i.J it ..I- | ■ mi i I' i■ i • 1 . ■. i \:' i-ricany .■ i 11■ . i 1 i ' ' lli..‘ l • \ rii ilii i . 11 :iip i 1. il 1.. ill 1:v 11 i .- a i I'm ' .pm • it'" i iiIp.| iiy " ' ' • i I v 1 t; I. I • a i \\ . ■ n.■.!">! Si-p'pi..ry Iiy no. • i''i i ' : 1 J.i ’ I p\ j ip. N. ■i'ly in i ' . i .im "1 an irn ,■ ,,'i ill .' Soviet Fi retain •. ; li' a i p ; pp.irH'ii toppling Uipir ad\ i.-pr-. Ativnvs IJoinci L ' • • h iitf< i>\ MacAdiuir i • Operations Ended; Guard Established Around A ill 01 f ices St 11 i AIM- General • I e A,;.; in • I >omei .... ■ , agency earn. ,, ■ , ^: ,i:• i , 11. mini has . erved ■. , i - ■ ■ 'v Japan 1) .< i I1 Tin.i V ended -ns Ameri l„. a!'. * .. i :r an lis n aiding. ;,M,| , . ■ !;d;ci .. g ■ ird a! all exits J..p..nese -e ;id that tin Americans «> called »■ In. - a Pul i . president ot Demei. ai 1 told . m ;i| p. .. :ene> was pr> hdhited iy hews, i'vei . 'Ih, eticy W . : the only mu ,i ■ ■ I* . vs !i. - i'■ en r v..gm • ;, . ; ,-ui: ieial a .’a Wry v.-:» ' d was tin ; .1 pane-e > ew.- an \ ! wl, a the .lap.. would *o for news Araerii ew en in ■ , .. . . . ' _ WEATHER POK \OKTII ( AROI.INA. Mostly cloudy and eoolrr to night. with s, ..ivers and thun derstorms in east portion: Sat urday. etc a riii" in nn>s> sertioi |,ul no’-idci hie cloudiness and se.itlnred sl.nyy . rs oyer on ' f at area, mild temperatures Satur day •< job Measure Is Suuiied ift Senators > ■ t. t. ( A i ’' ( . U : i« > on ;... * bcMii’A- \n< ..v*;i 1*:> U ;lit* i.ui’in,-: ymtni 1 ■ ' . 1 1'■= -1 - 1 ■' - • i 1 ..’.ill':. At ■ i" ■ , •...•• ' tin.tint coniiuit , till it !"1' WffiiS. ■ ■>- ■ -■;t-' 11 ) • i s i i; 1 f l KIL* I'li it 1; i,m • • . M. y ! t • . • r (i. ( ' <1. . U: ■ i n ' ii’ v hupp* Hi’u: (; ■. <' 'A* i ; 1'1ia I Ifiitm :■■■■: .' ft in' - Hr r!K- " : ■ nt; i- ...,• | , rd thr A ■ i • . i>. ii u the buys ' •• , . , . m< ■ . i .. a "ftodseiid t he' ! . ", f ,| .jr- an-' sel i them • , are 1H•• > linu them • ’, n J. ,, > r\erv ,< >\ I r .!- t, iid See. ■" ' 11... r !'a*\ .i t 1.111 mg Leaders See Faster Rate Of Rel< kases Size of American force Needed In Japan Very Fluid Washington, Sept. ] I (I *) —With three out of four men now in the army already assured ol release hy July 1, niilitary leaders held out the possibility today of a still faster demohilization speed-up. 1 lie Senate [Military Commit tee was advised hy Major Cm oral I H. Edwards, assistant chief of staff, that estimates of occupation troops needed in •Japan may he sealed down. 1 • lei w el l permit a ivdt e Pie Ai my's planned stre’K.'ii •: 2..illt),(Iihi by next July. I'.dwards said general stal l oft. vers now are di cits.-tag the matte:' With (lenc i! MacArth ir, and that ‘ae s:i,j.■ <• :.i• (•• an;11aiider's e-tima'e> are " e. > :! lid." Any elianue pisi bablj .■ iuki be d >vaward, he ad ded. immmmiw III railin'. I ■■ 1. I ■ i a iny ol 2.1)00, 000 by :: .ci-- .. ■ . : next year 0-0 1 ed on a i ol u >«p n 111 !• I Pa .'i I U . 900,01 V :i K ■ ; .'id V lain a- base.-.. 500.— 000: t;:r I'm:Slates 1.100.000 M. ' a- General S, G. Henry. a]s„ ■ : ol toff. gave it a- a:s per- inal opinion. that needs ivnui I worn no' ■ i tower than 2. ’00.000 i: y-. He -aid plans lor a id net to thyt ! igu re conti n ' e - e ■ ,.n 'll! 0,11 10 'be piv eii! Annv "1 ti.OaO.oOO, or ■ 111 1 ! every lour mi'll. They c.. 1 fur induction, meantime, • aOO.OOn ,,il '. uia! men. The Army ho; e- il-.i to eiili.-t a reg -lar army n| 300.000 . il mteers b it the ma jor.t\ " inay eonie from men ai: i a ly in uniform. Economic War Plan Of Nazis Found I t Cli any, Sejt. 14. (A1' i - A u/.i iiejii int : a lap nla 11 '' 1 ■ b L. ii i led Sillier i lltl re.-’,Ill 1 .' tieli H11lei .pin tne ai I... . ■ • i in; lie l n\ ei • 1,1. Gem Lm .i i.. Clay civil allairs ad mil..: : i..* ■. im tin- .An erican occupied rcc i • : t ie: \ . I’he plan. v. men mei ided details t* r ision ol key Amenc.m and j l >! i I: • IL /e\’ja ' ' a» a A' nq ugred F ■ ope V.'r! c j * re* j n <A : >y I. (i. Far be:i Chemical tu t oiliciaks in 1940. • • (I ■ '. 1 eit • <f .y imminent. T e (ir..:: p it* the kind t ei : ic \\ o: hi tin- Fai'ben people u .; .igr.i wa..- (ii.-et>\ c: ed among :: ".t :.ami 1 (*.(hm page- ol exhibits .. Alerted !:'>■ . Farnen I ill s by De partment • Justice investigators. As a result o: the c< ntereiiee be twiv.’i Faroen u.tietaU and mem i)ei - i.!' tin X. zi g -\ eminent in 1940. ; it called ! : .m attack ip'-n Anteri can interc.-ls in Asiatic countries a. cl! ,i - 1. .iu America. (i-eorftc i -. Schnitzler, member ol K.iroei.'s central committee, was said ■, hav< admitted ' ■ American ques ; ii net's that tite (n on.mac d. ive war i part ol i i)l n that in;luded military .-,m i uf’.-i1 ii m .it tii'' l.anted Stater "be ea ise th< ' ited States, apart Iron Unria. uc- the only country with a | tv c ,m a- p,'tcntial in the out side v. "i'1' i ” Tin |,I.,:i stipunted, am mq othei thilifts, tin.’ American British dental | product.' i'e replaced by those of! German manufacture. First Arm\ Moves Its I leadquarters From Fort Jackson ,■ i .1., u. S C ’ Sept. 14. , \|» y; s’ \;• ■ V ht .'do ;afters wil’ , i st.i di-hod 4 F«*:*; 1 irantt, N. C . noxt week. th.s ti-mine p- • public relations ollico .'aid to day He Iq ters ■' e set ip er* * w, - ;,t»i. : v ( it'll' \y C 1 4 uv Hedges on hi' return Iron f.;uY :n-. Alto two weeks hop H.clw-' • i hi ■•at’ went to th • ■» • . •. . i ” • • expected bar soon, the post ARMV T OREL EASE MEDICAL WORKER.0 ic • o . . n ' r" I _\i ■ i,\ will release at least .tO.OtH I doctor . l"."<tt> dt fists ->nri "'O i by i ■. J uly 1 Eichelberge rSays Occupation May Only Last For One Year, Senate And House Appoint Members l4 or Attack Probe Washington, Sept. II—(,\P) — Senate .Majority Leader Bark ley today headed a group of lire senators named to a joint congi cssional committee yy inch yy 111 investigate tile 1 earl ilar lmr disaster. Presmnaoly he will he de signated chairman of the com mittee. yy hicli also includes live House members. In addition to Barkley, Pre siding Oil leer Mckc.lai named the lolloyying senators: George ol Georgia: Lucas ol Illinois, Breyyster ol .Maine and icr gUMin ot .Michigan. Speaker Rayburn appointed the lolloyying House members: Representatives (doper, (lark, ol North Carolina, Murphy. Keele and Gearhart. All arc layy \ ers. Barkley yy as author of the resolution etwiling tne investi gation group. George is chair man of the Senate Fi.uncc < on milter and runkpag Demo crat on the lorcign relations committee next to Chairman (dnn.illy Mckellar tolloyyed the recommendations of the Re publican.. in naming Brewster and Ferguson. The latter had been urging a congressional probe of the sneak Japanese at tack long before Barkley offer ed his resolution. Organization of the* commit tee may be delayed until next yy eek. Hurricane Bears Down On Florida ATC Planes Taken To Safe Sections; May Hit Saturday Miami, Sept. It. AP) A hur r.i nne ol near record .elocity. whip ped by wind.- estimated as high a.-I l.'C> miles per h mr- was repartee: driving outward the Florida mast, ail) miles soulheast o! Miami tit lo:Ia .1. Kl\ I today. A- the storm appro,idled, till Ai my Transpt>rt Ct.n maud planes v, ere sped away : lorn Miami airlields a saler /.one.- in A.. a and Ten iit oo'. .\';,vy planes had already left ! n .'million, the ATC ordered all ti" i - to be rea>ly in evtie ati mi to .dor quarters by iioon tomorrow. At its pro- cut r.i'.e "I nr 'venu nt. averaging 17 milos per hoar, the -: r:i may iic expeetod to str.ke the T! nda ciiti.-t about 7 p. m. Satur day. An ,id\ isory issued :>y the LT. S \\b .d,her Bnrea i ::i Miami at 1(1:1!) .i. m. said: ' It pa sod over '1 irks is It ■ Hr.! Ail West Indies, about 3 a. in., tis a very intense small-center with winds ver Inn miles per hour There is no indication of a change ,1 e 'arse a’ present, and the west noi thwest mi-, ement is expected : continue during the next K! to lr hint';*., after which a slow curs ■ to : e inn tlnvard n ay set m. "Kvory precaution should he n» - tinned m the Bahama island- ami along the north Coast of Cab Tin entire Flm ida noninsula should t e mam on the alort lor later ad\ br and po-siolo warnings later tonight. Irregularly Lower Price Tendencies Rule Stock Market 'S'. k. Sop! 14.—(ATM ecu iriv lowet ve tot 1( nett's ruled in today's si vl, niaikot al though rooos.- ini \\or limi’od t<> .." i ;■ , • ms Via >ng re i -t share- \ivo :l."-o of G F. and Dougin A m a : In. 'ined to ■ .’*!'ea: we , V. S. steel. City-’. '. M 1 n: gon v Wiirri and Westingh mse. •|u w. ■ Department, announced t i lav. Thi- will represent. the depart nent .-a a app'ovimatoly To pe" rent C the peal; -trength of the medical urns at Y-K day I'-ul, new riiseh ifge system. •• t too pt-vsici ns. 25.000 . urses. 3. 500 dim: sts and a "large tumdim f .,)| .die tl denied men! n'd'irer ip i ..I to ivilian life ■an iar\ 1 This next syst ' nedii ! di tin nt nl cers no long 11\ th-> \' >nv involves ■nmbin 'hin Vovf'v noint .•■coh'<. • ag. 1,1 Mac Arthur A«jaiu Backs Soft Policy Commander Claims Action Necessary; War Leaders Held Tokoy, Sept. 1 o— (AP) The occupation of Japan “may l>e washed ii|>" within a year- Lt. Men llohert L. Kicln-lberirer predicted today, while General MacArtlmr .-aid there would In no "kid plove" enforcement of surrender terms. Kichelberirer . \pressed hi view - at a press conferenc-' in his eighth army headquarters, where he observed that, "when an insular counirv loses it- land, sea and air power and is with out raw material.-, and ha.- hie. countries sitting on its liaiiks. it can't be much of a tim-al." they Miv n >w.' 'mi; -.1. i mi ... .( (jU-C'.'tion, *• within .. : : i should ot- w .ishfd ; 11. Ht* t '111! Mi tod die III M . .' i necos.-itati* the u>o i ...» -i: 4(>o, 000 A m 11* i* i. - m ! • • i that for son e .. : - rail.!■ id :roups and eng .>•, . • e pa rties. ul ready had . : e.i I lee; led when it v a- di- nve ecu that .lap ane.-e instnllai ams Were it wth 1 shape titan expected. At p. e-ent tae c.g:P .1 try : between 9".non and lon.nnn t .! . : n cent t e, K Lcl berger -aid. He - id t at Maj . General O-rar G:w . i r mid i - tnblish occupation hen at .at tee the 14 corps at Sella.: today. , ; that a lull divisii n wi. dd id. him l<v t. a in to.it' a r r.v. he t!7t i u - n, te said. tld Xngatn m n .rthe: n H . a lew day-. MacAt thur, a stab en plying 1" erit c- a; .a a p - lines thus !.. pui - led, i oted Hie inpatients d a iyed a t ■ ■ . ’ soft” : o! e.v."’ Hi ter . ed it necr essaiy, "It i- exti. ird n.ar.1 \ dip rill 1 a mi alt es to ex i deg ot pa' :enee w mm - uniiia -' mm y deni.aided e long-tin e pal •: winch al e to hi1 decree i are to r <. are • n ; ished ' repel wleah w i mid Iu■ dctre ein.. 1 'a ; well being o: tin \\ a Id. a .• I . restrain.ng : v.-ei! t . : cm : • <■ abiI iy, and I am gener dly : : : with Lite progress feeing made." The .-.pic-'ii' e : " c. ved that m \ a w ot the "a', at., committed by tm enemy. Pm: . on 'Pie ; ait : t: ■ A1 i aad pea; have :lie mire nder ter - rap..I • ear. .ed o.d U.i.- bat a lliP a: ul :n I ■ I be accomplished unit '. ; Miga r.i.e I'lil pa '.edu:''. Ill' a- e. te I. bu prop i-ed "Tae surrender ter."i :c: . lid they W a. i : : a ; ... glove tushi mi." Meanwhile, the a.. :• unit repor'.e : t . e.giPpi . • > . •. i q a a: tei' that -: o! : it Jan esc army leader.- wanted tire custody. CCC lie ad Optimistic l.mnlv ' i Sep;.11. i.\lM .1 B. lli!.- !:. i a:i lei' ,-e :, \ > _ i - culture and preside!:: • : : t'■ ■ modi! C: edit Carp . expressed optii - m ivei the tained 1.ii •; prices in nddrt : I , J • ' ■ 1 a> II l U1 , 1 - anil hi in I— el. a! nu 'ling (■ the enimly nit i : t:.e : i m re.i :. Hutson assured his the .a i imienl v. . d n ' ;« :m: "' in t-it ; In dr ip " ; ••. pi iet . s w as the ease a '■ r tile last u ■* ' 1 . i the d p wil • 1 ' 1 I pe cent of parity >n 1 -' - ■ i ties and that it will i>r a grad ,.d drop, so that prac- will rein; above those pie. atui'g neteiv tia war. The Fed. . tinned bae. o tarn,- .(gainst t’n? pr in of poor qualuv h 1. : favored continui »i1roI of t : ■ acreage and a ■ b a n ‘' v l .1 ■ r the eomir.a r He •>' edi •' ■ d ■ ptjmiatKin nl r ■'< p ice ' : , 11 - * not1. v ; It • "h • • tt-n !.’■•(' s':rf c •'•on ' oppiwifi nr. 1'ietion. - we!! as tic' j the s-'-nthet 1 ' lev l FIRST PHOTO OF SINGAPORE RUIN ram AN ; » f Singa • •red to ' .1 '..! i the key 1 .... heir Mir *• !-“i ■-> .1 ‘i On . in -kvUiii o. (h-Urnaiional) I *V - - F a V &i&& V '<*.» & O %*Akl£» $» 4L. aSL About iM.tr Atrocities Representatives of Newspapers Agree io Gi.e Summary Y> km ■ 1 i ( .V :' i — Gi I1 IV.. 1 M.irA * 11 tin t ■ - ! :e- iM.iinii- .c.i ... 1 ..tv 1 ’hi lippr.lL.- to . u. . .. . iiS:il!I ae tiild i:i h'ii . • tile '.i;;:i:n lJtn.te. i 11 p: o.~ . - -- pa jids . . . . •: p the -UJ : < .ni' e ' ■ it.: . a Mill.n y ni t:.e . : • the stall < . the Jnt.j.. i . •. e [ • . 11 . < nets i.: tin i r The behe.'ihins w A i •..!. . kw - the lie.ii ■ i ,■ me : ... i.».iIn.ii;. .•.ihiii b:. li.-ivi i.. A. . t.ii.' .. ni-:real . ! . .. will he -ine!, .tied ia i \ ;■ ,v: we : ■ he pn rented t ■ 111 < • ..... I*un i n tii.i: . I "It is pi... ri i." .-.ii.i B: i._. Gee. iv Ft lr Ai'l i.lir's "The J: . ..imv, ' ei.pie hi ki. ...s'. iU 'n '. Jap.mi t i .' ..1 - ' i A • . i'. ■ i' 1. it. e. .Japnueri were .i!. ■..‘Ii. ! i . i in : • h llese ;; 11 ■ : . .1 ■Lin e. - I ... . : they v i'n tile ste.'ies. Tiger' Enters Cage OLD BOASTS . ' 1)>‘ %v. * h \’aj k ... pX : anil tie v;- M. a •0 wore bill • • ■ ' 1 f Tap (."Tenet• iV: y.t'.i \ . ■ *■ » e 1 ' piet l ■■ ■ ( t ' in Mam- o ' 1 : 1 Pi . ni ' But I t IKtt 1 in n< a l a. "" J nai Lotus Uitoto l ' .T Premier Asks Aaiion rr i • 1 O (‘I New and Peaceful Naitcn Is Being Buildt, He Claims St Premier the . Pearl .. . "a com The ■I ,n has a . i: is vv er i. . edited !. ' as now ; policy . e.-ent O'. • you .1..; .inose • re ■ : de atomic ■ anew y soli, ■ - sugges ised sa'le- an ■ i .In|'an 8 1 oc a letter . rived in 2-t ■4 and . l.ng a i mayr . 'id ally - de >tematio 4 general ,i country . shelter i h will .. oh per il "hU'i'e recov .1 pan was o intend no peace 1 n I d a ip •> and , o years .. All our w 11 he : Japan's .. the old • mi of a • a s ■ ir of - an that a i last, will , ' .esc c m v. s iiis per ■ of the the turn* I ' '

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