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FIVE CENTS COPY r BEASTS' ON TRIAL FOR MASS MURDERS •SennSny" %^ZZ%££<£Z« £LS£mSTii£ 22551 ladr thenNo1rs°pous S?r£ut ,nwfrg “atiOT ~ _ _5“ triaL Thc 44 Nazis char£cd wuh ^possibility te the Belsen| come known us “the beast of Belsel” Un^ZZl^nWo^ Truman Hits $5,000,000,000 Loan To I House ^ ote Britain Favored By U. S. On Pay Bill Tells Members They Have Let Him Down; Renews His Appeal VV.i -m'. i:i. Sr:''. 27 i AI ’ ■ Pri .<! ': * 1 :1 ..'.ill,' I Pil l • a a i , a. IV ... .. ■ _ (lay : i v mid - i S-. a , <■ him da a u' ■ Ill'll alia ' i A ia\,.r 'a,l tin- H-ai.-e i" a 11; i ■ - s '.i - : 1 . talk*' •• a. ' a M T . : a . 1 . Piv.- . 11; I ' , ar.11 irii a. i . , a • a - mitt*'*' Pi • H't'.i'. ' i 1 - ul'.; committee l I to 10 . itc to . iclvc Ihc !*■ a. 1.1' ■:: i 7 1 'Tip. .' • , ■ , Hr ".I ; a 2'i . , . and >7 I U .. t . lr ! . ... A com pel ,7 "111 ' c S' • mid ' r ."•• r.'Vl la II' •' (I ' . 111 i ' . a. A i . t i:: a - ■ ■ . ' ■ _ I'lfii'll 'i, T ■ a: |) n ( In a 1'. ■ i I a d • 1 r11 a - JHirtei S .till 'll! :' I ■ r ■ I ■ i:. ■ . ■ ,y a ; tile Pi t'-ldrilt c lird ' | - .11 committee a. ■ i ; J1 It l' ‘ 111 a ' ' IV I . i 7 l • 1 . replie i. "if millet . mt 1,079-Sliip ISaw Solicit U'a a a ' Sr 17 7; lAP - 1 ■ '■ Hair ' . :,| ■ r 1'!. 1 . .a- i I. mv r~ ■ > having 111! a 1 1. . ■ 1.079 I acid 17 ships. ll . I pi 1!' ' l'.| li'l Hull r a! ."II ll "s! tins*' 1 1 a ; 1 ' it the j I IV 1 ..CM.: If, 'J Mi: ' at 11111 "\vi I m: 1 rill. " 1 ■ a a I a! rira I Mi 111 - type r'- 1 . ■ Tv. rut V- a • a , 11 1 - ( • about 27.mill ' 1. Ten li_ r a i n ]>. (approximately I 1 1 .Ill'll a S. A r a ; .. a - i - a ' c.i lr a . Kl i'll ti 'i : 1 1 ad t lr-!i j - Then' l.i- r M 71 I ' . 1 it lisors. -1.7 lard : n>. "(>7 di - M 11-y ri-. 2! a' tit,; ..1 • i - mi!’-.. 2111 i submarine, Mid i 1: Hand aim all. auxi llall I *' - r I,. . Of ll'M'la I .trill vi'sst'ls, landing an.:; mitl drydock, t. support tllr aim', i art1' Would Be Made at Low Interest Rate, Without ‘Strings' Wi ■ Sept. 21 \i ■ - Ante; .e in o': ,• irking ;t plana to help Britain wen ej ted today t<> lavor u lo.iti ts.>.Dun.iMin.linii. It 1 ■ 1 ' vcry I >w inierosi rate 1 ithout st: it : t u hoi e the , - ' de i * U(l oi Aiiga A t ii'..:i • , .... and n t lie y 11 London a t hagt g ern fli' nts. Ira.ii' fe.Ks licit have been 'll"hi-: e st.I! :-i e n t.:o Page "I exploring j -! what Him,,in' to n -neiai tro:iole< , ri and exactly what lie 1 j o ight be needed. On the nurd of authorities, it is possible to report that the situation stand lodai as: T e i -n e *! ' oil. IP exist r tin : • xl th'l'l'e ing it bt ot Id • ! -- :i , ! • itv pi. ably 4n i a ,'c ; i- ri t ROUND WORLD FLIGHT PLANS ARE CHANGED \\ ngt So it 27 \: V. S. At"! v ,\i Tt.n Com ,,n i illi- •:.'n- i t i ,\ {••;.* No -. Y--. i. City K : .... stui'i :.• i ' - A.T.CV • ind-tlie— world f! -'.Id. The • i. ..' ,• V.' if.nti S p K niu-r 2:; at m. i-AVT. ,m I rel .rn •-I ' mii’i :gh' ( »I- bf . 4 I topping ii Xi \Y.i• lung:.. . < Berm.! in. La- tn>; ! -' at K City, the -' IV illtrv inn;:’ I. ivt I. x S.,n V . n eisi'o to \Y gt- :■ A I'.C g.i'. • ■ exp: P' p o' the cl . go- I’'- > ■' x "I ’ 'it i d lil.it Xi",'. 1' - . P 'y V. .id he .1 to start evi 1 y n V ingt-'ti nut i !> 'ft o p : "■ o - augural rnn which is to aiivle the gi tv -'I *’ I l ' x - ' -1 : '-a:-._ Army To Cut * Its Size To I 1.630.000 _ ■ •' n, S( pt, 27 (AP) V I :•* -'ro glh 1;;<■ aim y a. ,y be I C ' ' ■' i»' 'U1 1 .tiM' '.i il I; I : >y next ,J ul v j i. V\ .. r lfeparhuenl u.iicials imlk'ak'd I today. "bliis v.-a disclosed at \V..r Sucre- ! buy PafUa )u . n mlireiu > ■ when lie v... a.-i.ed the 1,95(l,l)lHi man lorce mentioned in a recent White Ho ,-tatee ■ fit as t!.e g .a! j I"!' next July 1 a eluded a un lagged | II di .... u i av\ ailing release Maj. (Jen Surles, ehiel : irmy < i 1 ■ - explained that the 1 ' ine! idt d 32U.0W) a en sehedui 1 '1 : f da ahai’gi’, vvlii Ii indicated 1 eiii u lorce would be aouui I .li30,0llll I hi I lor.-, ai ad i\ ( !.i istmas dis • \\ ■ ■uai ue wifi over 3.11011,000. I Since the endei a Germany five ' ai:i ■ ag'a n.",’ a,ilium men have 1 I" ' i; discharged; the discharge rale I li’.l \\ eeu f!: '! i' I In 11 Jli.lillll ,1 (i.1 y ii i l ii let will .i.creased he said. i ____ Slain Airmen AsIiesFoumi ! i In Shanghai , SfJ)l. 21 ( AP TT nil. pi in v. 1 .urn buNes e, i t.11:1 - :!U* pie LTrir.U led K,mu!l.- il thlrr «'i l'i- :!: t r.- who were slam by i ■ ered iro here to il y w lPuv- f- told 'now the men wt : - ’ ' .hr itiim ; hr !:t ad t )etober ii. 10-t'J while they knelt : and to v ■ I' ■ T in >! ' < inm n, w ho i . t r\ t n d i ■ u i m "1 i rdrrs 1 r<>m ! i.y.i t. a i I.. Capt. .1. S. II .iley S..n Fidiirpc ■. w a:- u ime : • r-:m i|- by Japanese j iarv ] near ■ ■ ' i ; r: i r ‘ ;.e r e 'lci-ihooded sh «>1 ing; 1 \ A • uaiib iiad been 1 :. i . . thi late of their - i (Continued un Page Three.) New Horror Story Told By Jewess * 25-Year-Old Girl Discloses How Dog Put Marks on Her I.. (; ;■ v. St p!. 27 EA.P) Mi Hanka Rtiy.en vcag \ - liked Pi i:,\ ' ,tif : the 4.i d. P'l'ldim!- ; 'hi- 11. !fii an.: O v. ■m ‘Pi'i • i' :, ii. ,;> ' . .] until'. - ‘Vi'.v lit t' a ii..y tm hit "which - ■ ; mi. tore n y t.'!<itht_T ;111 i on a y body which I I'rai' pi-tay." The wiint s a 25-j> . - I Polish Je ,ve.-- v. :,- a. isl i'r.i t: r: i; j. mi, • I the \v,i: t■ i nr- mentioned in the formal indictirent m !2 of the- dr fendaii'.s, . :I I: Giv-e -et the loy u hen noth e dt lendan's !1 : Lothe, eo no that Miss l> ra'P "A'e,v. -I'i'. Mar not .-atis ;ieti irv. A ‘ ■ Pol . y .a GI m - ". Ill re- . I ed hi-; ■ ,wy u; ,p:. n■.! it the t ap m , uve lie - id his bnith ?r war lit', ten I death. The y i ith. vis i yesti ■. ■ into obbin« taii t'd .1 'at' roar! a. : i r »t he;' M a a carter- ia) i a. He said it.-. ■ .'ae:' m as put ill : an.- and tea . a i a -! i e When a. ss a..- ; . .p o p ti>e whip to was i ■ -it"I !a: ugh tae amir into he pTi-.o:i yard. "He tied i ■ d md te\ er got • - si e ." the b -y aid:. l . S. \\ ar I osses Drop 594 In \\ eek; 1.0/0.672 iOral Washington. Sept. 77.— ( \im —Tin* return <*l men on the missing list and shifts in other categories cut down the nation’s war casualt\ toll In 69 1. Jin* comhined totals for the armed forces now stands at 1, 076,1.7.* iiuJiiihiig 922..739 f <»sj’ the arm.Y and I IS.3.7.7 for the na\ y I he ann\ figures for this and last week: Killed 2 06.91 S and 296.699; i\ minded. 671.7 20 and 67 1.998: missing 23,271 and 24, 131: pris oners 121.13(1 and 120,988. The na\ y figures. Killed 61 198 and 61.098: wounded 80.211 and 80.2.79: missing 10,779 and 11.197: pris oners 7,842 and 3.379. Senate Seeking \\ ays To Prevent i\e\v Depressions Washington, Sept. -7 I AP> With ( mgt ■ "i tempi i r i the Senate plunged 1 today bitter debate i.\ el I id m e depress i ’IIS . i d what tiie g o ernn eiit eau do to Stop ttien . It is one > ■ the loudest Sen.de lights in ye.e III ('■ 'Mg: . -Tv. o i ' came out again-; ■ eic ■ nr ’: :i' ^ and Niley depa tnu nts Thi ■ ' t I their |>e- tiotis u .ntei \ ie- a- ri - porter- heard oil t’apit i Hi.; h. the President nt 11 "i’ •* merge: Tile' e Hen May. '"o'11 K'i.n o' tb I lo.i-o millta; > i lumnit - tee ana Rep Vinsoi chairman of t < Jli use ttu -ii •>.milter. 2 Si i .111*: .'ohnvii. frequent (Tine tarm.' . mil' a .-'ii pn-iny pre f J; , ' ;. 11 ' ' * " 1 I ’ V .'il ' . ■ V -' 'I M will get "mot' vol'.ur e s than they can use." 3—Ear! B i< today hefore the Ho .... ttei uti-Amerh. i ' tie \h pinned 1" as hi" why lie va ..it as ecretarv-g< reral the Communist p.e i\ ,\ Senate eo mittei tried to speed ip its - toi niy horn mas on rai ing ttie minimum wage trom -in to t> > tills per la a. ..to HI lender. .- > • ,r a.,s led the tiy.'.t against the '>j|l. He argued yesterday with sen:.* r> supporting it. PUBLICATION RULES l.' iici r- Manila >/, ()etohi c |. (In Hmnhcsou Dadp /) is pa f c!< ’ill adopt dilfi n nf robs a ad ci u/dafonis <n>e t / ail aiii'i rt is' nil and in ms matti r. ,\ o ndm rt 'Stnu trill In acm pf id o;> n,nt dap lor pda (’at mn that dap, (.crept that class/tad Coop map he ton < a in np to t/i'clci o'clock' m, r m dap of p/fbhea t tain \<> i/i os /tints /nil In accept id tin u><aca/filed pnhi/(77 / mo attic 1 1 a• i/i. a op da r l let am to stand aril timi and mm ssdp lor iicttinif tin pa pm to pci ss larher mmssbahs tfh si moms, and Tin 11 snatch i a rncsflp solicits tin coo pc rat mn of a'[ its frit tids in this i i fori to ci mh c la i t > < >•< rein • I * is hop< d fin m tin Ci O' II h( no /‘((in i sis foe m I'/atfnn t Co m tl/im roh S ioi a a if dap. I lituiftcrsun Daily Dispatrif Labor Tension Mounts AsNumberOf Workers Out Nears Two Million Hirohito Believed To Have Told. Mac Arthur He W ill Quit Throne i Emperor Bows to Supreme Leader; Talks 35 Minutes Tokyo. Kept. 27. -(API—Kmn-ror II and bowed to ' n . . . : - mandc!. (T- (• IV. ' V :i IV a . • , r, . in .. . a; I'd a. 1 i"* rdi d by XIU' (i • i . ■ - - p< nd nt ;if ! '‘strongly be*li**\ wl v.; i i . TI: * •Ja;*..i■ <• .-*:,. i ■*..... die;.Hi.a) ;dn adv :■ :.. i. a a. pi;.,, Til. .. ■. no cm. . ir. ■ ■ a The .1 *:. r. c*< *.*. ag( ; y. * 1 . ;■» re ■ t 1 thi tod; v that Allied . the -,* • r ■ ■* t ' v ■ *"d an , ::. 'men; n,-t • ■ - the ! topie n , a-..,.cl. f lic Japanese -••■' kesm *n .aid he i!**i*Miini!l'. know what la* i*i)i;\ •■! sation indue! d hut *'a* could not reveal it without Mac Artkur's approval. What the two tlis< a"** I in .; 35-minuIt* talk was no' / .closed hut the important thine, said a high \!ii*.*d ofl'ii el. w as that the emperor did the raili; '"ith ine like it lias hapir'iicd before. Bf'eausi o.I the h 1. * *.* n ■ . tin* ml 1:. it \y;is assumed they discussed gen era n iual proble ted . A i eric.Ill nee 'pa* u * i- - ■■ Hinihito and his a >:**.. -- inter preter were closeted h y t* state re eept *n t*Oi i of the Amerwa'i i ■ l>: ssy \\ hk*h is M icArth ,r*s ri i dence. Black Curtain Drawn Thi * peror's to drove curtain was drawn. He .*. i.- sitting t ! I bcrlain. Adm. I* * ' .. . I.v met .MaeArth r V range the meet V*g, All . feudal;' .1 . I I e*mi till* «.• r. opened the d.* and ;>"Wmi. Th keeping In- * c* to t! t* i perm end biiw ed s thi ■ . t out Tine cm ] H* I'l * !* ill!!'. Him l i cli if. '1 ’ll’!* i* I lei . MaeArth . - aide, and Maj B IT. Ill Cl the H hit". n pl< tic dl I --. to ■!; Ilf . :1k ’.a', how*, d. Keller- u>! i red tile c i.per* r ala* id I ot ; ;:: I to till* ''crept . m 1* . i. w . a ;*(*. a- he entered th.* ch ..*. HirwiU , bowed in MaeArth ;rV do*, diem. Hi (Continued on Pago Three.) Timely Subject REMINDING A- 01earns tliat at 2 A. M., Sept. 30, War T me will Come to an end, Miav. li illicitly, pretty New York model, prep.in'? to tt ni back the old family . eic and return to 1 ej for on extra .sixty v.inks of sleep. (InUriiatiui.a'i) I lends kiw.inis ; Chari ‘ v, Sopt. 27.—(AP) ,!.■< p< B. H H attorney a;id >ankei\ t"(U'iy .w.. ■ek.Vd Li t. \ «•; ii- i- i.; the Carolina^ K 194fi. ll . < od at eed S D. B *J un J i. ! 94fi. Jot s <i I .ell o: II ileitti; v .o elected He ;ien j ;nit r ivttii . Iit the Iiitii divi-iun. mi:, iik ks v; r. \ \rn\i IN < O.M.MI Nil A AFFAIRS J B. Hicks, vvfe ■ N ■ ■ - A *'* Carolina. !■ ir ten years, ii . . been side: j oi ti • Fi \ : n a B.; n Hen let i: He - . , o.esidi Ml >f the Vance County B A - -1 rt He .- : eradiate : ihi • , .. :! - elite in 1921, and i He i.lined I He: a K. r 1930. 1 1:939 He has Mix fa . stewi : .. • ustee of ' -it it r.-i a deleyn'f to ll:e 'n • nye oi the Method is! ’ .::: Mo., n 1937 | le it ' a Wo, ;,i ust >1 t V e U - m. Red War Leader, Marshal Zhukov 1 o \ isir I ruman Washington. Sept. 17.—( \P — 1 he White Mouse announced toda> th.it President Truman lias invited Marshal (•re«ori Zhukov ol m>\ id Kussia to tin l niled States and that Zhukov ha - .ft opted and \v ill an iv c October t. 1 \ ? • • * m*u ihmsirr V\\ailsW oid From Stalin Instructions May Clear the Way For End of Conference 1 ion. S • 37. i API F ■ , ' t f: 111 t h e1 L t S B1 ■ i ■ that For* i Mo! ■: i\ Moscow i might . Ba ■•. ,.n pt aeo ..sue. 1-., . .... (C .s.uod on P jje Three.! \\ ork Scene Said \\ orst In Months Deadlock \ppears In Chicago Meet On Oil Disputes (hi; ■ V el 1 ’,— I \ 1* i I I II I it . : . - ( on «*i 1 iuti<>»*• - • t ici. jMTson •iHv diu : *«! < :! strike enn 1 D! • '•>( r ■> ! l*l|Ui*st (,I m(m ) s>i'h\vell rnhacli.*' ; ,id Warrrn l\ f- i- ih !>(• lore r U< ’ pithcd < Is nil rs v ! ut.s (l.r.. l oirs... line been dead to i. 1 (I- . settle a I ’ d.in sii ’i. ■ , ; ' .-.iiens to involve " ■ n orkers. Som« " l'd;{5 , *i.r now 1 aw ! re ■ f.jiirsl of Si re: . s ■ I,,. -aid. "i i I- ■ ■■ W illiam Kiivuis. c*i:irn . three member m i! i air! eon <1 net in:: the m s.iid the labor see;, i.m-.n • told him he tell ‘ureal < . , o\er the deadlock. j ill' i lie \ :1 Press) 1 r|. M"i. !■ . ri- the ,. . i*.i* strife today as 1m • uorkers idle in lat• . 11 ■ skvrock et< (i nr t two million mark. i lie o\ i la.: 1 !‘ . Met lire was the worst in m-.tii . Tlie strike list, below tin 1 * tit,ut it t mark most ol the . a r j in ceding i J day. 11 n It.* s Mas . nil r* ‘ds of thousands >.>' w. i.ers were 1 oreed ,f [) j, ,s |,v (|js. pules. - in ol i item fresh out breaks A a i.ek * along the troui. ■ .1 .a1. a i a.-nt ,-i "Wed : e - Off ,'”1 idle by t ivc ily by i tit- ’!-•!; apprar ' ill l I l •'• ii: .;i> i : : 1 ( rCllCC (if (ril it 'lii'-,’ . ,1 i j() union leadct s w im l ■■ M cumilatoi's and ainiu-t (hr. ' if a natiiiii v. ide strike id ed 1 -riaTs which \'<m!t: . Id "el :! nice,. <„ the strike line,, s n.e a t 00(1 oil w nt I'-et s al e (e >i’ ik. in srycii stale' fl-matuHti. a 'a per rent w a .e h i t. York ' 'i1 ot the .'',1 busi > .'it all '1 d 'liars .' i in ( < '1 \ l'!! 11 ! i v'! ! . AFL 1 ■ ■ ' oma srer .'I'lt'ad. t lit l n icu i, k' I'ulie> Pacific ", 1)0,000 n't strife • Mr policy .1 strike \titlt ‘ • i i ‘ ■ rs loft tl ei. • v . it ia and Pi nnsj Ivania. thp total millers ; I. ;; ; ... ;.. j„ ov ,.r De.OOi1 1 In sir'. • : ii ia l'onn s\ l\ a ia t.i. . n , ip, d to t mi ■ inn ..till at in'." U I'll! ! use llloo trii t i . \ ,1 ' • it f -eight 'lilt ie.ll |Ut' were closed. !'"■ ' ' areas : 'IIS and la O'" ■ mths by i currently IO auto and made t"> ? - 'Ci 1 their I. ■ ' 1 t- 30 iir .'"I'l hiirkers. 1 1: r ended as went. I idle lor d'"kos in t. ' nvolvpd : .1 : I' A unit 7,000 * i"i cu produc 1 Oil YOU 1 11 t •• KOI IN V < lc.tr In pa.i il\ 1 ud\ and continued u.ii.u t •••: In widely seatterrd showers this afternoon and t t nlaj .
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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