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vK,^cbop^ THIRTY-SECOND YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., TiH’RSDAY AFTERNOON. OCTORER I. ID 1A EKNuow ^'1VE CllNTS CORY HOME FROM PACIFIC WITH TRINKET FOR WIFE I.IK I AN* M HI U SAII.OK HOMIl I >M Till M \. i ! i • Ati'i.i:..! Clu.-ter \Y N gl:!s hk loved ont Arriving 1 Oakland. ( li! town reset ng lo his wife a ■ . t |, Honoltiltl. Sealed . : . glit i< Cal 1 G vc i ;.. i■] Wi rren, \\ 1 acocn ani Ars. Nimit ft m OakI ltd Airport 1 a hero’s welcome in San Francisco, f . St • iphoto Truman’s Atom Bomb Proposal Heads For Congressional 0. K. \V a s 11 i: I. i A i dim! I : in ■. r I'': r < ■ ' . a ' appiM n ii i • 'll::11 '11 : t y l £1 t ; - :' : d a ■ ■ I )e ! I'l'at ia 1a : I '■ ll'\ . l i 1 ; i, r 1 \ • i y: : . i' y .' i 111 I In Si ' . V I’,, 11 . 1 ii ' I the sanii S i ' ■ ‘ a ; 111 (111 i ! 1 i 11 .■ i 11 f : e ■ . . ■ i s 1m nib. \ 11H ■ i : 11 I lulls pl'i mi -I ! I. Ill' A : 1 II' ; I > ' pie i Ini Vt' '11. ! 1 * 1 ■ r ’ 1' l I i 'a S 1 a i: 1 " . will all 1 !i'tlir Situ' v. i Salt 11’ )iii!»'.nily." S me a ll! '' V. a \ s e. I ' 'alt : 1 hi.pc at a S ia V. Itm \\ i'll| " n al V. I' i ■ . !" ' ' It'll Barkley Lists Plan As High Priority; Legislators Say They Want to Decide M . Tran; n -i , . ; i ti.<• disjacst i : i.in.i iiUO h in' . I in . ? d cl o-.-i . if.il.nll in a till :• 'Hr I > (.'lit!Ul t■ :-S. iU' c in d 11 ' i r ncai■ 1111 i l .i ] ( ' ■ I ; !l tin i ,-i nrc- ir >' i Mi'Vfjy. ; 11 ■ • ; ck pi in.-, t'(induct :.i ay tv-n 1 eh, c\pi t iment.-: and -. > . t.; > 11■ i dm «.•!• <j» • •!i: :nr m-iiit.c.v, iudu-‘"nil. and cnlil'ic w ediral pti pusa 1.- Hi- I. • ' ■ | . cite -'p cratii r ba a pi f widc .- !' 1 v . ■ ■ i (it ( . 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S cii'li' ' *1 i of t:he Si '• .Inf: ' .1 p i ii >n <■ \\ in join in ' i■ - . si ra 1:1 n. : m t . - • : ' * So;it Ik 'i I '• ized int" initepenui" i' X'.ii a i:1' c - < n if: Teleim W •! a The lecttr.it e<i fntir hunt viviltg L'nil.dii i mi train.! h of a N.itn i i 1 ■ ('Mill lie. rn I ’ • ‘ Hit!. I" K ... \ ill)i.iiiy ii 'tin:I i dis.ft lived fill Abateil Sen , . . . : S ' , ’.IV then i and S'...: a I’" : 1 ' 1 ’' '• nr ■' : an i law i'. i ■ W - Inn. VICTORY INSPIRES UNDERDOG CHICAGO Deln.il. ( let. -I A!’ " , ' " ' by a 9 ' ■ 0 \ id :y .. : ’ . I ' '1 igei ■ yes!inlay in the .-t - > the 194a v. nld . e tin- i. C :! pi parei t ' game 111 1 he .- e\ , : .... . ing I'm a re;'eat . e In : • A : nke tit light'ting m 1 ha <’ i it* eke I t; ie . I did . - >. n led . League • ,1: 111"I. ’ M , . a which the f ill t I e ini, il l Xe • - hi ilisin I he i let n»n ait g.,’. i e.1 eight hit and seven r n 1. the first ll. ee > nings and dro\ t hi::: irnin the h !i As a ball game ii inner wa-. I nr Nati ip.al Is '-lie . natr.ps. m elerd, r • in tlu | ire - eries be:' ini'. I a I ■ tar sitperil i ye terday tl < t 1' - arce ly mvimi'iI ii' ei'ssaiy I" |d > the elas.ne. WEATHER FOR NORTH ( AROI.1V V Fair and continued cool ! • night: Friday, increasing cloudi ness ai’d not much change in temperature. President Disbands WPlb Civilian Agency Sel-Up WPB Leader Krug lo Resign Nov. 3; Small Is Selected W. 4 t A:'- I’; i * i ■" i.’ II • ' r. n • ■ v -,•! an I -.1 • r . r i'1 ’ ■ T 11.! ig I Me W.I1- I >1 * l li . ■ :e .lacing I '• ■ i i • ,. Admin I Si - Cliarh G. Boss .r. A. Krug ;! «'hi.-:i ta- civiiia.n pr. dii.Tion -■ -.i 1 1 i 1 *r w .:Ii .1. I). Small Sm. II • n. . .«>i of - .;i in- :hc WPB. Th Pi id. .: irch t ) p thi ( "i\ I i 11. 'I I ' l ■ 1 n A, , !: I! 11: 1 lain •' 1 Ull"l' t' i • ii ire I'm K;:, ei gi-iiev Man: iv n:. li is cs pooled to iTincih n as ail : . a :. e i >.. • ■: War Mmiili/.a | n. l )WMl! . H d. An or l!\ . $ tin CPA nil W:iB ... . is et a np i’l... ea :Ke. , r>. hi I level. r .'.■I n W. Sr.\ !er P - sr u-dtOoi i: ’ \ a a..'.:’',, j. lee, ' was in-1 ■: a :' n Iasi min iti CPA wdl I...vo i.ver Iho lew re a ■ \ WPB' i II k-. Tin m w e , aa a- ) laniied will t ‘ \ i S1 . 'Illy >•»> it:- <t »!':>. C‘ t oM.il Is .il t .... ..« ! nr» v>.«*a \ : • i -1 \ . i»n (jo\ ermn<r Board Ol Pan-American l moil Will Meet Wa a 1.. l le. A -(AIM 1 m I l ion l C i ruing a' a a v M ■ eel Knd ■ v 1 i net ell Tie V < as ;• - I lor p ponement ni tlii n: "'s into - Anion, an "eiil." on. • ia Bra/.il. HhI indcv-Stat Soorot i Achose i 1 ' ■ * th«- ■ al in !:">;■ -1 tlie current \n , uiat inn ! i 1 erei o . he.!ule I 1 i .'pen ‘ • - a 20. I Dr Willi M. or ■ ■' ' 'nsrl'H' nl 11’,,. ” i, 0. • - ,| 'in I a. |- lest 11 i 'ft :ilg I V .1 Id tv hi I ..: in o. last. 1 - , w |; i,i.-j|l :,..r ,in- Or Carl >. Ma in -. Hi i i ii • - ■ I r in the Ci * ■ S' ’ ■ . acting . l d cl i - man. k \})!os!<mi fatal I (> ()11 c American And Sc\ era! daps i ok \ «' <)« i. i. — t \ 2*) —< lilt1 \mcri(..n and -<■' i.11 Japanese w rt ** kiiie ) in an c\pl«»si»tn of a:* \mh- m h itii.iiUMiili at laden in aok\ i harbor luilu.-. j I'hrto \ iih r i e a r. s ami an un ; > port* *! •( •iO'. j of J ijiunese | \\ t i i i jnred. S her*- \\ is no immediate re port nt the tans; of the blast. j Indited were stilt immediately | to a in | \ hospital ship. World Trip _\earin<£ End I l.imil 'ii K’i-m. e.ili:< »>•;. 4. (AIM 'I'i. A:".” Ai ’ I'. i:J)1 I'I i • -ii i' i nd tod i\ .1- Ihe sixth | i.ct in PST (8:3 . LSI' I .,t irr Wn.-h I !., : t ■ t. > - : -T "Statesn od to irrivi . I '... ■ Y. ' 1 . \ : | 1 M t ‘ 1 ■ KST t. ni^liL t.» tv h i • I 1 I the schsctulf *■ ii*inaU> planned tor ! si • i \-11; \ : riii - i'i and o worn \ ho i ado La Mi)) t noli plallo.' hero three l a nu a.: ■ t,;oii at . i\ a 1 1Y> ■ ■ I [on .mu .■ L’ n . . . I‘ST. Tin y nia.io ll:o :lio ’ 1 .in: io I mis t t tiif .inland m 1 11 ha: . til) mill ltl : . Lint 1 Vicos Up 65 Cents V Y . O' • : • AIM tc» five ' 4 • . V!I- . i.- I'io' < >.-•• - L'l! oi; IV .1 JM.J;;. M.i rh i,;?.:!n I'roi. (* 1 , * O * 1 •' n , i:r: m ; h a 2Q ■*" *’ ’ M eh ’ H> ’3 36 -M M- ;»:T2 > ’ 1 -3*' 1 ,L ly . 2d.05 23.16-17 i Laval Trial For Treason Is Started First Day Marked hy Great Tumult; Darnand Convicted !. \ \ \ I I \ ! ! I 1.1!) I*.ir<s. Oe«. j \l*)—Pierre I »\ a? lormrr « 1 i ! t he \ ich\ gcvmiaici.l was < oell'*d from the court ro« m to . durim; the tirst hours nl the trial for his tile mi charges *»; reason and •?lid' e Fa it! 6 . /.eau\ an noimee 1 the lie.* would con tinue without if presence of the while 'ied reasy-faced ilia n. Pen . (I. : 1 I API—The treason trial ■ . ..rre Lava! tarti‘iI in turn today when deft jtM' attorm■. ird to resign in protc t to tli- "illegal" pre i riai ami milion < : 1 lie former Vichy premier. Laval himself started an up roar w11 h an open 11 ■/ (It>clara tion : "I am a patriot and I will prow i. Pie da . , . . It. ; It 2i ., i... . : a . . Vinnu i. o . white haired i)i*i t i i.* , | Mat; H;a .. M; . i i ,* i.:,, .... ■ i v a- fti -shout down Ihl* Ah;*-: i t i. I-a ;■ : ... . "I, ., :■ , t rainv i ’ ' i a■ a \ - > . .... t: ;-a (Jr: roan ■ ■ . the sail a ng rot i.vt ice v and !: i i a:. i oi.: . > a tja Vit'h\ -1 let ia !.': !.) a nand, !- - 'em .a.nil d I V 111 ■ a a: He C! aa 11". ; So (’.real was the tumult that the trial w a susj:nnded on hail - an-hnar w hile coui l attendants strove to still the disorders. When .Indue .Wouiheaus relused I.a sal's ri iptest to make a state ment. Lava ised ; •. n j> i . . Irigue t rej rtin’s. . > - mg: "I beg yin ic))' it iii.v u'u.'d . i . hist uy wi il I '■ lay i e on a e ag..inst l La\al. He 1 i n otlu : 1.!:.. g ... tie .-ecu i 'i.' 1- ;nice: i11 ■ • 11 i genee i ■ i e:i. : ■ i . \ , ■ i 11)}1'; - u|>i .• a: 11 ic ■ .-till'. 1. and re g' i i . ■ iasci.-un: id nc'.s;o ...ting . ■ e. ■ ’ a with l ;• "many I)rastie New 1 .aw I o l)ciia/. 11\ l . S. /one is Drafted W isliing' • 1 : 1. -Cell era! Kisisilo m i lit arj ciivcrr iia in speeded l a •> the drafting •>' i drastic i. -W I v u !i eh Uvatld wipe ■ ,' 1 :... in: mil ,\...'i lb ' ll.' a Ha. United S' tits o e ;1 i u . me Ii. elite', tin lit i .ve w in.iia i! "..iila 1 a! :. . .: ,y pi :. w was al any lane a ■■ t atiie n thi . V parly alfiiiat liyii.s , ‘ 1 . ' ■ hi i. man .-tipcn ist my business enle-rpi se o ,11'M >■: , l \ .1.1 . 1 ‘ 'll! ' ’ !. K11 1". '.iie niea: l*t i i t A .liuai.. > l : ti iy at !hj — i:itio:i : X. . . .• - !K\|)3unalioii l or i)olu> _\ol Divon i '- I • r i ~ !: - Settle Ifv-htaie Dispute In Capital Fail . '! . 1 — ( A I’) — IT' i i > Truman to day delay, rarily the is 1 U'tTl ii■ i i:1 '■■’'i : i | >r> *j m i ties ai led, d ■ '\ i-.-.- alt i . kt <ii ( !()<■.. (’ha G K«iv. |ir, lei tal e ; aim mu. , a the ..■ ■ ii. hut .-hm'tly alter riiat i’' *l. j ,ti. it ' ,ii i: 1 ‘ ill \Ii im Ii ile I'l'CMili'li! ! . i ■i'll! stall <;I tin- I 1 i. t -1 ' •, ( '«-i i • • oi. imet i ■ i infer red u ith \Sr. • : itiiu: .1 mi t 1 labor crisis : 1 t i em*.'!T«‘!l Irom ill" White Miner with the sta.. ri.-ti! that iioih labor ami management would have "to use ti.eir "•« ads" to solve tl: • 1 tu -ent disputes. .» I;: 1 i i At' out nmy, r ni < r than !• as on it our | * . there'll i t1 ! a r severe j vi ir UVii !: \ e I" : In u.l>. i U irtiiietil nts to britif ,In> c U) • 1 . . ■ i :, ■ u 1 j; 1 iiics 1 1 hi s 11et ' : -■ P (if:!. ■! •' 11 .v'.■y. 1; 1 : ”1 Hv ' l;■ ■ n 1.1.1 •'. • w:! t 1 .1 • •. t . 'jju 1 .«.■ •. ; ni! c 1 i 1;5ui!iiys • u'{; y. i : «. • v V-'f- ! 1 j' 1 *; l W11 * i«•. ini \i fit)’? •: • i John I . I ■ ,\ iV *«n • Kil niiiic i walked i -t i t-sii -(I iv, urini: in i the i lal niitiers itli to i! i.UilG. . csti n iH 'l ",'«.* IK1!- ten u.ui , I,is- in production i ejn c -e.ils a ••■iiro si mat, i. tw n- thirds n! ti c ., i tin.i s output. The oil v . i . - per ceri j -:.v i■■ , ' 1--1 ■ ' C'iti.u.ii ei !i11.ti nei. - ,,i t liici14 , . :iii ! W. .’ini. ; r 1,'. i.er ell! ; i ■ i ■ * 1 ' n . r wa* i m i if | b,.: only f f i-! !1u> *f: a in v- j niiu n...i \ . S i ... ( il c ()th<4r ;nr.' at if t i » ns.,nv cun (i '• ntimivd o*i IVin • St . <■ i.) ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS THERE S BEEN A LONG STRETCH bo tv. eon such proposals, but tr.ry of the Trea try Fred M. Vinson has ugg ted to Consrt s a e billion ta\-n.'ting t,■’•train Here \ in.- n tint) confers with Ki i !■' I • t 1 1) i_l .1, ..n of the House Wavs and Mu ns t' ■ f ■ . shortly uftei u.iu t.dhed tu the eonui tttee. {Imcii.atio .ai e , . ■■ . >n>) 1 Geue ra l Ma cA rth u r L e crees Revolutionary Magna Carta l or Freed People 01 Japan Directs Every Law Earring freedom (3! People Removed r • I AIM (loner.i :. ' ■ Catti ft t# i * , •« 1 . •, ‘ ' 1 1 * 1 • | Ji • I i » I — Ml. i •: ! * i» . ■ ’., i ■ .1 to lit t’t rn ol .-poet . . i xain and t.s.-'cm X', ' i. .■ V. i da r *. _ , . . and i v!e...> ti■ i• it• 3.IHHI ; .' . i> by (>c t her 1. In a letter U ■ .vlv n rg ni. a (petit ti b eglslatio re jStrctlng ! reed’ oa i : i.e pet .;•!< The letter :i(mi tlrmandnl re mm ai Irom allin < l Home ‘iin birr V.tmuzaki. .’’.<5 cliirl <>t ti;.' Ink;, a and O-.u-. mel rap ;!il.in police 1'tiartl-. and the pilin' til llnkki ida. ■ ' : < ■ 1 Hi an ri rads pmvt t. ‘:! I n) gn\ »• m. l i f!! • l.i repla;’1 : 0". *:i i ttoiett't in agreement with thi 1 in-surrender government. Iin I r ■ i :. i ■ hn n coni me, 1 1. r h yt... - it: i.dls . K • \ er .1 apun. pas! ]:a [_• f portt'd tlie pt tsoli death y seveial ! the.-e prisoner.-. Yamazak the though i . ' - la.'.,'.'. 0 the prisuitt'i.- .n in interview r. ill ;A-Miei.ited Press. He did rdmi ti at hr- men were still on the jol ' d ,:d t hey v ere he mg , ig l.tn y Japanest laring t 1 1 ,.11.■ "elimination ol the imperial i.uua ■ x erihr'XV at the c •listitutioi : . . . . : 1 . la i 1 I nu-nt." At o.\i" It it • demanded th.v ! in g. • e ■, ■ ent turn o\ e. t i h:a I n tilt's ■*: : e though poia-i .md full in Selected Liquors, Air 1 ran sports Push Market l p Oct. 4 | c^ j • x ^ ( ; , , j 1 Bo lids ert t V iitic. Administration Seeking 1 o Hold l a\ Slashes Down Was'!;. (>c‘. 4. , AIM A ; - \ at-'. ■ . pst uiv. ca '' C! • t > Way*, and MmUlV pM-jin ilU-f a' :•_! \\ i' * t a s’ o\vdo\\ 'll City Key for 'Pappy ! sm: IN CHICAGO tr. attend the Veterans ol 1- reign U'.... t..im nti-jn, LI. C L Gregory “Paj py" Boyington, l ' : Mai ine a e, g< th • key to the city ir i: y, r Howard Kelly. “Pappy” b. J. J-.p planes be fore iie was lost over Itabaul. Ho was leeem.y iresci I; . a Japanese prison camp. (International) Big T iiree Mijiht Talk ()\ < r Spat I Transatlantic Phone Confabs Expected; N ew h 1 ect !>op osecl 1 ! 'na v expect Mai . Mi.iv*>' pi telephone . *?'. t (•» peace " : p . ■ r>. 1 • - Bovin n t . . 'i behind I, e\ era l 1 ;• \ ip, i■ . i . remitted in t n »,■.!• \. t• it. : viiml ex cha!i. c> \\ ill*. > • t Foreign ( ommi" '.u ! < \ during t he three u i i * !’(\ in is expected t • t . ; • l II to Far iiaec . e. tPi ... rriicr next \\ eek ' . :: - . ' !\ ’ v ,,t State i * 1 v: \ e i • p., - c: • posed , r. bv , :id Bn ■e’.peci i today Bsternal (C -" > ' a en ) Coal Shortage 3hi) Stmt Textile Plants hi t' in i SC Oe’ 1 A!* • \ M • S. tit C;, nlina - textile C iieeauso el a a : ■ miiient aial ■ r' I'M -ee> • f’Oa.v A ala a-, o! 1:.’ ' i!s in the state !i i p 111 y i . 1 4.111) 0 a . 1 . i I n . . • a tv . - < . - supnlj i a anil mi hand. line S id K n Admin i- *: dma in a . . • t. mi' liosp:' 1 ■ and *v ■ .• .it dlie- a- ~e\ anal ilim ed mi- wav eli*d beeause nt !' ' ■ li'n'.i lies. In .. a11 !"i*d 11 aten am -a the i Una si!nnt! m. John Cau > . ■ ... Carolina Tcxlih M;.a tur ■■ i' tr> Oflla <• tu • * i • in the SKA • ■■ i SI , nal ill.',, of • - • : a 11(1 n II — 'oil.mi- and a U:rt!n»r ol' lextik's." A . i smile m parties . i ea 'arm eill kers have ■ • ■ only one v n I i m i ies. cm I'l. y :.tve C->al 1 i m: I is.' A
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