jbl Imtltersmt Batly Utspafrii a THIRTY-SECOND YEAR ‘tm^^'VuatkdVrL'/ HENDERSON, N. (\. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER Hi, 101A FIVE ' I-N FS CORY MURDER MYSTERY IN FREIGHT YARD r~ •» '■ ! s « ..arm • — m TWO BODIES WERE FOUND LYING ON RAILROAD TRACKS ~ . ~ .x ... ..m m ,kM JOSEPH WALLUM RAYMOND VERNIER CONFRONTED HX THE MACABRE MYSTERY ri that seemed to h;c. no . . ■ I. r. Philadelphia police were trying to .sol, o the Rill ng o! Jo* ph Wailum er left). 60, a 1 eight* ipectoi a . Ray mom 1 Vernier rig . brakeman, whose bodies ei nd (upps phot i) on :!ii' : . ok.- hi o local Baltimore & Ohio railr > . i tiviaht yard. Dete t es believes the men h d been killed el e\ h re ai 1 t oil bodies placid on toi.' r. .. . tIn:.« air ;al Sounrlphoto) Nazi Healings Compared With North Carolina’s Leaf Price In Middle licit Dow n Average Price t or All Tobacco $1.-^6 Under $44.50 Top R i V i. O I'-. • kci (It t ■ . ■ ' ' '■ it '• ‘ I ' ' ' • ‘ ,:l $•11.Ml \ ] J | Ml ; 1 . ' • ' • < ‘ ' • • » '• ' , ) 1 ' I - ':i.. 1 i j i, ten e ■.i' ■ ••• >• ■1 ■ i • i-i in • price for lit ' :-. mil M;. ; (I . - 1 ' Pi c ... '■■'■"i i ' ' : ; b. : 1 ei ' I -i '.* | lie til" ...Cl *..c 11'' : 1 C\■ t-V. I III. (1* ■ ' «im i ' ' ■ n 'J'- u »• ■ j * ’’ll )i. !fl • » th •. *'i ' - M VCt • " • • 1 ' i r Septi ,i her !'• b\ be! -. all 1 | (Continued ..ii Page Two.) SloeksDow ii Few Points No’. Yu ;. C).-:. Hi I AC' St.. ; a. U’l al. .. spell '. ight 1\ lower ten eight success: vi •■• • ' a single setback- dll', ; 1 market . ■ 1."• tered of i ew higl : >r a ■ p \va, i " blah . ' al bids than act al <el 'a rgenev Re sist an! v\ ‘•. ■ Chesapeake • ; Ohio Goodri 1 i) a., a Vircralt nd U S K: r. i '.i i red. Oo a .1 .a t • • the time i C. S. Steel. Montg ••• - ei-v Wind. United Aircraft, duPont and Allied < hi a-”. British Attorney Represents Women At Belsen Trial I / etl"b irg, Germany. (>ct. 10. - l AIM \V« ciiing 1 rnia (1 rex . rle-. cn sal a - : 11" nvi.-1 brutal nf SS uards, testified for her life in tile Iff! >11 war erlines 1 rials In :., y ;: I .'!• :a l 11. Pit i, i ' 1I1--.-1 ( ("II . iei I in' i ig m (11 : ill • ' nieen ' 'ii i 1111 iii e i North Carolina. •'The IT.S.A nol • , a In a it i >1 r i li/.a: ion.” Mai r !. S. W ( n'leU .1. II" then .< .ii i'f ile-ei i;it ion . n an a b"nk of .... : . 5fort ( o.lina camp. ‘I he e i\dills were judged as crimes.'' he said My argu ment is tli.it i iji iKiral punish mi-iit in a tirisiin camp is not a prop! r initr-c for a judical body to take, iin- i list mast con sider what was i-• isor.ahlc con duit of the persons involved.” I .. ma lii ii p. -"ii'.nii the Grese '.man. 11 -1• 1. 'll:". Hilda Lovauer. mi ,1 r ■ ill Ishpi l :" r Id the 44 a ' . Is m. v i: n .I• ■.-1■ |• fKl amer ■ 11 in ■ i ■ imp balled the e.is! .d I Jel.se* i. Tl e Briton declared - Hon? again.'t till-, were c\ .ggeratod and i n v m, a icm-e is to' at. v u ii rf 1 i able. !’.-I mi inle: nm- wen* rid nits I v. , tii iii -i .. • . i d 111" G fi'sf man was only 1.1 i . 11\i at t'' ;.i . i her lit.inis nil them," it .'aid. tin iu; \ sws no I’ltlSONi l! I [.OGGI l> R li'igh, t let Hi {AP) , i 1 as been li-'gged i*i North , I V" I ir. :u la yr, . al ii, ugh : , a m I I t i ! -: I. ] C*llt - fHT' 1 id1'd i \ l..\v, G1 \ t rn.d' it. G.ngg Giterry, -aa| today. A description 'mm a In ok • n 11 >g gtttg was read in the Bvlscn war a, ini' s t. i.d > a 'ii's'iw •dt'irney 1 ( ly illy . Governor Carry .-.'id that Major S. VV. Craiir.eld. hie British law y it 'is beliilld the t me.- " T ■ law provides that an inrully lit i.-one!' in.y ! " whipped i. the • .' i lysieian and wit* llesst >. SPEED OF TRAIN BLAMED FOR WRECK Wash ng- in, Oct. Hi The Inter Commerce C nmission i "iry d:-c ,i , l it i c ... oi a Seabotitd A: ' 1. lie pa- enter tram ..nd i 1 reight t . ' ‘ A '■> det .. N. C A igu ! 25 ■ . iue to fail ire to < in tro! the freight If ms speed . - i* ,-l n ■ inched tht nd double t rack. Over TO persons we.o injured in the accident. The ICC ten'ft -aid the tides gov erning operation on th - line pro vide that all trains n t-t ai>pr.»ach the emi of a do ihle track prepared •., • i ■ - - - the signal ndicates proceed The sign: 1 at Abt lecn dis Played st >:> tor tin freight t ain and pri ced far the pas.-engtr tra n. tlv Death,Taxes Top Subjects In Congress I aft Gives Backing lo lax Proposal of Money Chief Vinson Wa-lihi.' . Ort. Ki. (AI’J I <■ ill ll a l ; I .• v are the big iibjirl m i niigi-i- - today. A i In 11" Military ( "umniit "(•null ,; . ale \\ bet her to re |u ii it.- | . a;' "ii atomic en i rgy. An ■ tv had been raised lecaa-'i | ii group heard only . "iir wit i.i i on the bill. Ceie.:" . • aag a. e M - nm powei ; 'ie. '::e i ’.stead • • at at!i a l :.e to, ion l . V ■: \ li.iiini: Kcptildicun senator. ISi.licit l.ilt nl Ohio. gave un exptvteil ■ .11.;j<>i-i tu the Treas ury's tax cutting plan. This plan dilters from the tax hill passed lit the i! ms.'. The Si"i.r K t .air- (' -mmittec i I .a the .-it a I (i y -a a to: ee-iluy La healing. 1 "(lay it hears from thi CTO. v. iii'li au'i.iiy had criticize the U" . -•■ : .. ! ... :.i .ping big e >i - |.oralim s too .ia i. Palestine Visa Problem The-c <.. erg argued ii ... : ttei to m . hen the rea •. ork C'orgn is lone. The Pen ale didn't 1 eel t day. The H .use did -with . Ii nil >iy .vhectulei . .g two -non oh': 1—Palestine .a a homeland for f.urnpcan a. 2 A i>: 11 t" .; out *6011,(11111,(100 o Ft'd' i • ten-yeai Cede slate pnigra : : :no0Img : irowt. *1 lie Si * ate hw- pa., ed a ciiiierenl version oi in- mu. On taxes. Treasury Secretary Vinson told the Senate commit tee yesterday the excess iirolits tax on corporations should he abolished by .famiary 1 today. Taft told a reporter he agreed \i ilii \ mson. Vin am a!.-ai ad '.it'd r- peal <d the .so-called norma) tax. T .ft agree., will: this '. IK The House approved bill d"«' not abolish these taxes January 1. 11 cuts business and per.-'.mil taxes by uher methods. In fact, it cuts $5, 350.000, OOO. Vinson recomrnended only $5,175,000,000, Also in Congress today, there wen cV,'i'a] development • with healing on the i uture form ol the federa Go\ eminent, Fi r exampli Army and navy Genera! Mne Ai thin*', speech In -1 night urging 'complete integration" ol the nr'nen lorc'i i ; rt ■ fi number of nutw.- v no h'.'id u• ■ .vord ■■ ■ ■ - ' e wanted >u1 fih1 nurgei ui thi .ear and navy dupui l- I incuts. _ Ike Asserts I [Jews Have Living Kooin Wailing: •: s Or: 1 *>. 'AIM : Jenei al E senh - ■ repoi ted 1 i i.v •hat .lew i t l in.ee.- ::i A leeupied gem rails generally lias -■ nore housing pace than is esj red or f s sold e>* The e.i iiuiander of f. S. t eves in '■hi i pi made Si is state" eu t in a letter t President f nan n i eply ng to i report >y E;u 1 farri sow, ' ■ S. . op: r-en'a! ive :i the nter . ■ , :■ c imittee n» fugeos. Han - >n had - : that " treat - ■ i :ent a fen riled .fosvi-h and o'i ' d -- nhu-e.l I'l'i-Mins in the l" S area was little difterent than that received Midi" the Nar.is Eisenho s er told of his ef: ■ u" - ’ > improve the lot ot the .lev. ■ ami ( idler- and dc-rr. led a- ' del'Uit nisleading'' a r< ■ rt that military guar ire substituting for Gem in troops. He said that on recent mspe oi .lev ish center- he had t md crowded condition- but in nearly (Continued on Paco Two.) Liiil Prices Uncertain Xew York. Oct Hi -(API -Cotton futures opened fill eeula a mile lower to 10 higher Moon pt ices were 10 cent- higher to 1 > cent.- I us er Oe ■ her 23.08. lleeem n r 23.21. M a eh 2:i.2!l. Pre\ . m o-H.n October.23 to 23 0(1 1 )eeembei . . 23 21 23 18 March. 23.29 23.23-28 May - . 23.20 23.28 July . 23.13 23 Hi 1 (letoiiei ■ ! 0 U>) 22 ti > 22 ti. Government Is Without Any Program For Settlement Of Growing U. S. Coal Dispute k y ConlVmacc Is Inihnv Ten-Day Efforts To End Wa.bouts Comes to Naught '•'•'ashing!..a. 10. - ( A I’ i ’i In guvenin i uiiiited a..- a failure today i in day efforts to settle lln1 gfi coal strike, mil admitted . ad no plan • or iniinediate action. Ilopi- \va. i - .cod, meait whili . Ia nev u;«pnrich to the horilcr problem i i ■ conversion vag s and prit .-. Labi* ■ ih i a a right aid up. ■ ■' in call', hr fruitless negotiatin' a. ith soft coal i pel at "• and .1 • :a. L i,cv. is 0\ a the isst.i o! lino nircig loienii :i. He dd att«* ; ' \ ith 2(H),OIK) . ’ niters idle and i the n:it t 1 -ill coal product n i I is ad down— had co 11.. i im’i i. lb :-i hopes, he -.aiii. tor .nu* i . it ion llut he diet mi n lie.he v. i.it it might be. Hr milled that for the line be ing, the government has no in tention ol seizing the striko clnseil mines. < )n till' wage I ore* I ’res' dent j Many S. Tin > i' nor; ml ve i y ■ i piive t . a H-i '■ '■: I'm! ili-in from U’.ii Labor It ■■ nt that he -i ' up . ne.v is 1 e- . i. i group t" j (ievi.-e a reconversion pn "-wagi | .uttern. A ' . rierl-pa !-el \\..Id incl tile repre.a-'it.i' i. c ol lidior. manage ment and tiw pm la. I; was !e a mil tii.it the Wl.K man bers themselves demurred Hum .in cepting a Presidential im itation t . establish a pay yardstick. VVLB's position that a war agrtuv, already well i i g in cariy :ng o’,it White House • rdf; to H cpiidate. it lacked the pre-nge i . rv to Iran e and carry out a new i ... W1.B it» and e wl h limited ivagt Tease to ir> pi . ten: .mo', c the January. Hi 12 I'M i. . __: A\ a!os ! )ocsnt Clare Cor Role As ‘Strong Man Hue nos Aires, Oet. 1 •>.— ! \Pi _a\ .11 Mints! r l.duardo \yaios leader id lie arm' movement which V rethrew the mili'ary i ute of i ol luan i’eriin ois avowed the role ol strong man today , asserting he y\.:s carry ■ •••> on* >rni' or ter in the rcy i sion of Argentina s government. ,0,1ns c. tiled the iiverihrow of 1‘eron. y ice pu sid'rnt. was minister and labor minister under President Farrell a "re y oliiti1 n.” le aders in the political upset continued to he routed out <’1 government posts as civilian leaders yyeighed otters to enter a government still headed h\ a military president. I he oilers ytere made by a civilian, t.cueral Prosecutor Wvarc/. named in terior minister by Farrell and given a In ■■ hai I to form a "cabinet of notables.' Avalos simply said "1 am not the buss. I am carrying out the orders et oltieers ot the army Freedom Ol Puerto Rico Is Up Again 16 (API— Presid t Tru 1 etui met h 1 ' C'ottHt'e . .11 1 ,y ' take steps t . Csserttiilt w he'ill ti.c lie, pi" o'. P.iert■ 1!) '' • ' milepemicit e In nc - . ('sngns 1 >■ pi .> P“m-(| legls ltd 1 i - • ■: >g P‘'i, 1 '.n Ik-', the chirr*' ol I The elei' ' ’h v ow n "■ - eric v, ;t.i 1 w i 1 1 meastn c ol local gm c i i * o' *J S , i 1 t. ‘ h ■ * " 1 ;> t'(|i. *i. ■,, , ii'iicndetice. ! A (Inn an I:, "I go' ■ ! n inettl. At the mi' 1 1 ■ " e 1 ’rest :, nt id ngri-s - iht not siiluuil mv propos 's 1 the pcinlc which it i/ not prepa od ena 1 ' ■ law. YANK SUBS SURFACE IN NEW YORK 9^85 LARGEST’CCNCENTRATIGN OF UNDERSEA COATS - • .-n a: N . York, 21 of Un the P ere gathered at th< Slaton i. land 1 nine t> re- ■ a in and twelve t.» go • to other J-. .• t Coast ports 1 Here a lew the J are shown taka g the.r wcli-earned ea. e. {International) in Berlin Election f Eisenhower Says Four Parlies Now Organized in City, Commies Dominate _ I W . t > • Hi. (AP.I i - 1 Kisei i ■ ■ • lur: 11 i, •- uirl Ur ■ Im .in i | t • Tin* t’CtKv.i! p'»! in; « i • » | DIC'D iD lit: \'Dt - D r «D» r .',i1 .' Ill .1 r: '1.IC (111 !>':!■( • ■ I llfi i I \\ ii.' id I i V a ' | RtrUt . • ■ ■' • . : ' l ,\ her • ■ AH. • i | ‘ . ' j aur ,• ! uni Parties ! \i >t. . i : i ■ ■ there vrei t . 1 * . ■ i i ■ ■- ■ ’ ! 1 . ~V the l' s >r nl i’.. ’ 1 l' ie f ih, the ( ■ r .: . mist- have ■ m ■ hich ti i . ; Tn !\ • ■ . »■ cent the (•■ ' m derio. r. e irtv ..:. • ■: .■ 11 ri:m . r irty '! te\ ii ini driH"i' ■1 : ' p.i ' ,v Hold*. Kn Posts. . i •T i ■ fl III.'-' " tv ''I - | If.J'iV I' " ’I' ‘ ' Of I 1 P" : i ■ . r. '-■ ■ ■■ in T • ' ' t '' ' null. " Him-. Inf ii .viO nyurl- i . . nut sit"! if till' : MV-ctl! e > Dimm. jiiii ' v don i '•vi'iap !v,i- ", . in rex i fflati'.ely .-‘rang supn .t ‘ s >'•' Ion t H tiie C ■ T ■ ' < TT-’in .i i itiut • i’•* v in . ’i"iti'd • 1: ■ •'. ' loc* inti led nifv tht ;■ 11 intporm " : TV- i ■ tr nolittea o »nnl ■' *n 1 ' ■ t • ighont t ; Any - ’ i. :.l stl.vivdi ii '■ " • 1 ins .surface tmifn. irtity m mn.to ■ cutes;inti', w ith - -ne i lens ■ "l i .... ■ ...... ;y tin two use p. i * i Civil Strife fn Indies (ioniimses i. . r! . • )<•!. hi ,\!>l | : ,■ Fr«‘* ' i lit it itsi1 I:»i; i i, i - ileP'U i • l Mi ;inv. c.;Ik, Up- Ali-Indi;, rdi • : «• i T, , C) •, ; i> - ;,gfncy. Ait?.,. . i Stud * . 4 ' hi* In I • ?'1 'Hi* its* i' 11:* ■ I! t •; i sin*(i a "U all . K.u • .i •>: >*n- i h .nifty." LaborScene No! Bright For Nation Violence Reported In N.Y.C. Dispute Of Dock Workers Tile na' .1.1: , ,-,r disputes, i Hi' tin; at i* a -i i kept s* Me mi ' v. irki r from their jobs i'.day, lie lowest total tlii n.ontl,. but tlie labor picture was not briirht. The darkt ' . id came out of Washii.irt01: in the form of an announcement from Labor ^rental" Lewis Sell wellt nbach that tin conference to settle critical soft coal strikis had c<>1 iaped. In Xf ' Y. . t were a 16 dry .• . . At-1. ,.,ii en has . : : : i: 2 in !he . ge-e - o . .... v au . O , e I union's . ■ . c ni derod (.*i! !lic blight side was the resumption to some mir million New Idglaud Ini' and trolley riders of srr\ ire in Massachus etts after a threc-duj strike of some I.SOU custom Massachusetts street railwai empioics. 'ie '< ere;'\ :lie! ... . y of the strike ere. is i iroag'1:'. . rt i e r curt ail ttienl c1 i anl .r ndtisir es of large Pitt..ir.rjr I.- < ■■ I •.'niher in ! v. I 'em Iy til,. e. y force wmi chni'chcs to close oy the end '.it the -cd'. Steel Production Cut 'eel ruMi’is have ‘■■fen • • ! ..■■•! I ■ i pr. cl mi inn in -c\ ci al - '.I e"ri i at as much L’ls pt. l';. ' - 11 Cine n .111 i .• .i11-11 it tit.:, i a.i I'.e I or cur ' •; iled |)r d tft Mil Vi 't:t' 'i a the 1 fi ii v - ■ "' ,\< V ie. (t .ek work . i .: ilted all • . ■ i .. V. additional ■ a to the !••*»?» HUS ■ • • . A FI urged each o., trio and .... i Major Lo f; ..:! be no llalsex Declares *\ 11i 11ai*\ Peace* Needed In World Sm- . 1 lid. If; I API — \ i:v: i i • : .. ■ 1 v welcomed • : a ,iid tnrl'iy die !"i i- . ■' ■ ■ i i rv i .no : t i. . e irea ied • ; • • ■ f .lU .111, ive been t"i." ! o .i id after his : • fi ■ .1 . ypod anchor in •1 . . y ... • that to be -t no a mili t . \ s • ■. . .. noth born 1. • a-, r- '■ 1 States must i - _ ■ .. e. ■ d hi, vet. « :ist m perfect :,4 a ri I . .it ■ 'll \i aioh will : . ■ ii. • 1 -. i ■ i aciency and eer'tainly japs Deluded China VS ith MuchW orthiess Currency \P Printing 1 • Hi •' 1 Chi’ • - • 1 : • V.mth . ■> adfiai. :p .>11.000.001 1' s ilali. in . v value, tin i it -p k v A aid today. • la iu . (I .•..!• ■: a* ! list ta In • | 1 •i-c:>-e <>• • ; : ; . .1: a .1 i pal icm'-oC iip11■ ii It i‘‘ .'1 1 a ■. ay ; .a arista. I ‘ w a> disci sod L>\ t'ie paper in ii ■ in. in ■ 'I’.ipa ,il k >\ «•' il OH nt i» i : i> m >a'.i !,.• i;— 1, non. lion. ooo. mu yuan \> ■ a* in ay ; :ii> Cent a. • 1 Re c: \ i B: i’k "I China, i - i . al cm ■ ivn. v Kicked t>> the .lapaiic.-e n u taiisls, the paper -a 1 FhC stun, at tin' ul I trial I'atc a yi " . * ■ ■ ■ i *#. ■ 1 il HI .11| n l_i HI I yen. ' r nc.,rl\ 20 time: ... r tlic Rank t .Inpan, '.vhich cmi " ' ■ Ml 111 N tp i ' ■ i ' ! lie ! yen to 11111 I S o 111 i: 11 A i . ;i i1 • • i '1 idying the nr : 11- e • I |>,. , , v,, Bank > t"■, .1 ap. ■ nose institu i 1 ■ < .ii 111,. empire's hed to ann inncs I •_ r< • uni!. the. r .-■■ no ev is com pleted. A : .1 i ••ado in a • > .. ' *h,. financial t . ■ go ornment It ' " i 'a,,' -i rid- . mg ifrtpln d by the sii a China’s bank note is le ' " 'aided evaluate ’, e militarists’ ('man ia! pi ■ When the notes' were : ■ a y . ero discounted ■ ■ e-mer Cliine.se yuan, the'-elu 1 inn ,<!I 1> « k accounts and itihei s-et- o d on the former i srunn. WEATHER I OK \OKTH ( \KOM\ A Fair and warmer tnda\: rnnl again tonight with a light Irost: tomorrow, fair and slightly \\ ai mcr.

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