OS* TNC use THI W^A* WM ' in Town - ' •» Town v. POST WAR PLANS POST WAR PLANS THIRTY-SECOND YEAR HENDERSON. X. 0., ERiDAY AKTERNoON. OCTOBER ID, ID-15 _El\ E CENTS CORY U. S. Seeking New Treaty For Region New Hemispheric Pact Is Proposed As Aid to Unity Washing ton. t-*ii;u*tmi-lit has called in four Senators to help draft an inti r-American i.% g. y that wi uld keep western hemis phere di fi n e a home project. Headed hy Chairman Tom (' : rally of t he Foreign Rela tions ( ■ mn ittee. the Senators are working with the depart ment 1 n a new version of the Act of ('hapultepee. Others in tl e group are Senators George. Valid; nherg and Austin. Tl e ;>. .hies appai’1 ally . n't c : lor 1 iVl) i('i;OI.> 1 Ttie American nation: d. n't wan; the re-t >•! the world telling ! then v hat tod) about keeping law | and oril' r in :i.e:t <.w n iiaekv.ird. 't—irlit tlie> agreed ill signing the l ritrd Nations charter that the world seeurit\ eouneil should have the final s;i\ on moves to stop aggression S', the ,i"b s to .»ul ini.) the pro I i treaty w -ixling that would g:ve ti e r.. stern h* im- phei e n .ti >n ■ i best possible hand to co! . it and act |. -r their mnt al i>enel i; w it bout ii !: ingiiig on the power the inter- j ji.it i ... organi/ata n. Indications are that the pro..deni . will he : .el by tollowing I; • pattern aid d.. w! i for regional •#i’g,.jji/:.!!•>».■ at the San Fran, isc j cont'eren '. - r “ -- \ onczuclan Revolution Spreading V. ,s|rnr>' •-* ' ' • III AIM A 1'. i,1 Stale.' emlvi.‘",v ollltil •" , i , a . Venezuela was fired on ■ ; ill tin .‘nurse of premSng I . . . .>nr!i!■ I" ;wi. 1 r al mill- I • •. nd goven cut fo a , .In-tilt .1 1’ n Mm "'Hn.il ,t! i-lo-eti by lhe Si lie l)ep irt I , Ml I u; iking ! md,e ill -|>a' .'t.es l . \, i,.,sa.. il >r i I ’gan. I • , upheaval .urns "> " ■ am yi ■ nlav .a 1 !’ m. ( ‘ . |- in I)' : f.4 ( 11 J_ mi| iiy II p III hr' e S'.’ the ., bail i'ai iln '1 • ! the T 1 dent - j, and 'he im.ury ntditarv . a 11 ; n y |-i rv bad set up la .ids iarier m r 11.111 *1 m v. Meanwhile, go.-enu wnt h.r-e • ii* • ’ , . ii • 1 ■ ' : ■ . n personal i nd, v\ a eap 111: t-d at the San l at I barracks. First Session ()t Advisor\ Bod\ On Japan Is Delayed \V i 11, M.Mton. ( i i 19. -t Art * he S',a, |icpiiitmen' "tm mneed i- day ,, i ■ ii —day postj onm-ent ot the . i i si . .. Ill the Allied adv '..--"ry e ’ ,,:l Japan It • -ian attend ■m, e i ■ I" ■ I not. , I ' M -all !-• I'Oil tor i he delay V . - line "1 the mi ited Rm ern .. d-l n't h*1 able 1" get then . tut tives . ere in Hum tor llu ■ ... di.'.ed IS -am V >e; 'her 23. l b, , ; 7e, the .mno meern.i ' said - i ,, bt en decided to I’, dd In • : . cling the commission oi Ui'ai'l Ilk" , , , I ■ ,s obvious that this delay at - additional lm e 1 >r the elort - • blentty nude: way by 1 ieM rent I I mill mm pres m aM.v 'he hi . thn.ffti .a- to ‘ '■ ^ m d ; lenities div i'll ng the All b 1 r, nations 1 ‘ nr ' . . ■ -1 • It been a. ,, ,.m that tin t'hlleo Stall-, M I kiina. IMiihppme-. Austral an I Canada Will hr ! epU'sellted. MontgomtTN Ward Released I>\ Army; I)efi anee Flaring Chicago, Ort. in.—(,\Pi — Fresh defiance of VVI.B direc tives same from .Montgomery Ward and Company today as it regained from the army control of properties which were seized in seven cities by tfie govern ment more than nine months ago aftrr a prolonged dispute with a ( It) union. As thr army yesterday tire pared to give up its ron'id of the huge mail order firm. cite, live -*t I I :.*in p in. Thur.,i\. Sewell \vrv hoard ehairiom ard central figur" in |i.,. ,;js. putr with tile 01 ioi* and tb" eor ernment announced abolishment of compulsory maiotamo ore ,.f union meinhership and chink oil of union dues. These were tin- main issues hv the CIO mal order warehouse and retail employes uni', > in contract negotiations. W 'id's i • fnsal to obey Wl.lt orders etn hraeing them preeiiiit ated two seizures of the company by the government. Peron Might BeCanclldate In Argentina Ousted Strong Man Has Permission to Seek Presidency Buo os Aires. Oct 19 (AP ml. .1 u.m Pc’ mi will ipermittee I ay the army la mn lor president ex! Apri! 7 reliable •!.••» re 1, orted today a- a stunned popula.i iazedlv accepted his swift return 1 ! power. But the army, the [lower behind ’i ron and President Farrell, wa.- ]•■• larled to have stipulated further dial the gn\ ■; nment must remain mpartial in the elect ions, giving no lirect aid to Peron. This source said the army, represented by t tie powerful Cumpii de Mayo garrison, had laid down conditions for Porous return IroiM-custody to a diiliun vio'leni~B«iW\irs. 8" *-4i"~" Fvidfi tly intent upon retaining it irmed grip oil the government, the j V wa - -aid to have vded an at tempt t, install eithei Ounaim m | Anti lb', both >t much Peron support ,., in the new cabinet. Oui.iano ■' interior minister and Aiitiltn w a • , , „ minister w hen I’cr >n igned Octobei 9 a ■■ t < ter and ■ ice pn i l*'iii under pi et me fi >m Ca po de Mayo gi" mps Neither o( the ' ' ! 1 J11 peari'd in fee cabinet which was s\\ o: n in ye..terday. rresHH'iil Meets With His Cabinet Washingti n, ()ct. IS. 1 AI’' President Truman disc i-sei v.'.-m m ice policies with hi - cabinet U»"a> but there wsn no immediate an nouncement ot the results Press Secretary Ross said tout i .Pin ent . • policy and new much if'erv to deal with labor jispute ’ probably will he deterred mill Mon j day. I Mr Tr tnwn 1 'Id lvs new • > ; :i 1 e vesterdav that lie won. i have a statement after the c mine meeting II" did not say. it >wtv< - that it would be made today s' Ross Stud the scope ot tin I t - denfs statement would depend < r , the cabinet's discussion. e i Present auu • " P "‘> i to allow watt'- increases only to c net any inequalities and »heie n ■ compensatory price cases lo - - Administration spi.-esmen - leaned toward n ore 1.1km al w . a policy while holding the line a„au I |:i it * ri.se*. ___ Big Trial Gf Nazi War Criminals To Open On November 20 In Nuernberg Manhattan Skyline Gr The Mighty Enterprise DAWN WAS STii.l. CLINGING TO THi Til s prise came to journey’ end The Big E is • • y carrier I inter-, dot t A*. . Y :.v lor the Navy Day cole- | ront Against Shidehara Asked Kalion Of Butter To Drop Soon However, Cold Cash Price Expected l o Increase 1 cw Cents W " ter nr'.iy 1 ■ ' ' 1 ‘ ’ month. Il 'i ‘ "ll • 1 ' . hell out mme to « ' ; '[ hey :ir» ‘ ’ >’ I ccnt.~ m1 'i1 i" ' \ . be -; * rrlal > 11 " ' 1 ■ l. 1. t i tail eeiline, ji "■ (mile it"1 1)11' • 11 possibility that i a ; v. imn m I- ; "i" I ' j be rat t" ei lme n "d 1 ! ,|i(. I K', n! reh a.- ■ h.v Om ao.llim.iimi ! ■ " J ol :" ,.\t t!u 1' ’ 1 ' i indieatinti ;;l | l«- I will eon ' ■ ‘ ■ ^ N.-vi mbei . ' b ; ’ | meat p. itil e nioptl-i. Withdrawn! ' 1 - j hiiiHllina h> - i ' Cotton Pnccs Sii^itl> P>ettei ;{ ! _ X t V. rt i fi uh'-d to 10 1 ■ 1 ,, 30 ;■ >1 n 1: a ‘ ;‘ Ilen-nibor 23 44. Mar i ■ is May 23-33. r io l>> rerm • t. Vn:vh - e May ,e July St < let.I1" t O . p. reml in l 11 * i1.' Philip; ines G. I.’s Charge Armv Is E leaking i M . O ' 1‘> — < 'i’1 ~ ; |, > i ii'! i 'il in' n in l,lt' i I,.;,. ■ . * -■ "" 1 ' 1 ' ' i,, i ;at..1 "i *’<• : 1'1 ,!l v , , l’.n iin an. Unlay ac t ll' on' i* ' ' M " ' , ... ; no , i icli ii ion » ! I ! ■' * !*'• ■ { I , : I . H>.'I' 11 .. , > • . i” t.» i.i.iKt u-f „1 , . ■ .. - ' 'il*'’ ■ -I They ill ' '. • si''- •• 1 "‘i'"' " .... 'i,. • "r'! ]i'V;, i !• it*r 'I" " 1 ii - .in' ; ■ ‘ ■ ’■ ; 1 ; ! • o;l | inkin' lull one III.; .. n ' t, ; , ... ' -I 'I' .r '! )•' « 11 I- . . : ui .: i . il;'.11Ii tu rule > -n -II:,". . is -lie in •'••• I „ •>■'. '• | :i- l'-' . „. „. i -.1 tlf v. I- '• . . ,, • Mni' i. o j. . j' .’ i',- !i tn ”Ul '■>' cm i ships m nape m ....... • ■■ 1 Mi.ips cadi, sonic \\ itli 1H hours pink by .70 men. been done before," said ( nl Davidson, "li the ships arc alb.i a ted. 1 can have ea< h read' in carr\ “7 troops hack to the 1 s in emuparti'rl' Rood li' ins .limitinn within IS hours it I i,a\c 70 men to wank on ; a li of them." \ tans a'sii complained that tin truly " as \ iol it' d its nii.i.. tn scn l home the hir.h i print men first. They said the polio cl snndmr, divisions bum o the unit, iiuludins till r'clul' ts. h aves 70 and SO pu'mt ... ^: i .in on I he docks with no trunsnr.iiili'.r.:. WEATHER Hilt \OKTIl < MIOI.IN-' I air and ronlinucd warm tn t**m-i(!‘ rai l' < !tiudin.'-s uilh M-aitcrr I show ri's w est n.irtinn lunisM and caM P n i'mn - in >ias . nnlcr 'vilurday. rlrarius in wed imrli-»ii. ^ Unity Move Made By Communists; . Jo.jJjSHePJ?;.“atic.a the soeial uaVtv todav to join in a united , . , nt die Shideham govern m, nt which they said ' has no ability t(, rl,V„. with the present situation. The -.ocinlists did not reply im mediately Further talks between the | ur. ,p, wen- set for tomorrow. bu’ I i,,. r..,U iea 1 I adoration of 1 .tilers, a workers organization, strongly de ed tin. muni ■ I1 n a1 | the first toiler's mass meeting si nee i lii.• ti a " tier. ... Meanwhile. Foreign Minister Y i oli ill a told his first press eon ferenee the chief task ot Premiei Shidehara's cabinet "as to carry out terms of (he Potsdam con ference as smoothly and as rapidly as pnsible to "demon strate our Rood faith through i deeds. C m mist i .on a a S -i is, A am’* vama i 1 Matsu >to called at tin 0 the Japan socialist ■ mally asked the party to .ion in opposing the cabin. Th< c .miminists i t d the soea uistf were onee bitter polite.d i a--. 1111 stam.i e'.pre.sed belie! that the group: , iici (impel ate in a "unified singlt It tide uni' >n." The toiler.' drew a e .purity ami enre at their first ass mecti - \ftej t . of ;heir 1* ders atta .< ■>u communist plan for one Iron ..Mpon to Shi laiiar .. they atlll •0 support <>t the imperial m.-Ute ■ ion, said Do ' '•> •••• - 1 ;| ney 1 N 1)1 K Till BLANK FT Mti-kegoii. Mich., dd l‘J- Al — Police Capt. Arthur -h Siplo iMSivnuied t> the scene ot t.i u.dtic accident last nigh', removed anket fron tin body to ieh in •he identity »•. the \ i tin . It w vis brother. George Siplon_ Mass Indictments Formally Served On 23 War Leaders (11 •: 11' n v. (n1 .1 ( A P) I ■ ‘ ■ i .'■! i i' t wav i ! J4 liifjj Nazi i (in :i ..:i < • i .ii'ii ill 's ■ . i n \( it",ii'i i . *: i in*crn . ..ii an* •i i ■ J today, it.- ; tli'1 beginning <>l ; i <• .•< c!i'■ 1 ’ '••• p' l; *l.v ' ll" ■hi Si • : U ■ Viri VV- )' and ' . uf.lt.i- wa.- ' : 1 -:.••!*:ly ^lii 'men'. |a • ■' site. I ' - Pa i ■ ■ ■ '■ i '■ ' -1 • : ' 1 a .lilt .Tad bt :i .-'I . r. I ■ si 1!!! ' t: n' i :• a ■ '.' ■ i •. . I l *•:, ii-h nciant, Mai mu iv.i ::i. j; enlly still i - at large and • • .-.i i ai sentia I In- indictments were served mi the defendants—politicians. militarists, industrialists and ether 1 uni tioil.tries in A loll 11 i l - lir s Nazi retime at 3:13 p. m. (8:15 a. m. K.S.T) today. Mi .in! Anti.'.ny NVtive, a British !: ivv. r. ga c ( .pit's III the 34,filth v. orri :11■ i■ i a in ‘ ■ the n.en in tiicit tare fully - - tells. He expli tied i them exactly what their rights were. The induing' t- were -erved "tv. Her , ann \\ i 1 h e I tit G icring. Ri . N 3 Nazi and Ait .■'ere'' chief. Joachim ton Kibuentrop, Foreign; Minister. R id'.lpf Hes.-. No. 3 Nazi. Hubert Ley, Nazi labor trout lead-I Wi Ihelii K'-itel. ' ield arsha I and i ■hie! of the high n mnttind. Alfred < doncl-gent ra! and child o! the army staff. K . I 1 >• ceil,a g: i d adnn a! and • ,.r.*-v in eh cl ol : he f lorn: .n Navy. K. . it Riieder. grand .niiniral and :■ i n .a c .m.•viand'r of the navy Go i; i Kntpn ' oil Bolden laid Haifa /a. ndustrialist. Hjalrnar I i : '• (»)•<•• • v Scnae: !, fwrmei 1 a.■ I : - r ,ui a-. and Her / Walther- F io! N.i/i press chid and fit i •- .den1 Fi ank •• or Pa pi. ; ' ia • (.; • y V >x" ol Nazi d: u! o u Ernest K a Item : a - <-r. ' ..< -1 the Na/i security pom Allied Ho.h-iu.i-. . an-: prophet >f tin t / pail a,. Hans Frank, u- >vci in a g.-i . ral in the Polish ore,ip; ' Will ( k- Fra Na/i "protect r" : i Bohcini . aiui .ll- r Fr;1/ Snuckel, SS a . i SA general. Albert Spe< r. Na/i n. a. -a. min ister. Arthur Sey-.--Inquart, ga a loiter . lor the Net'a i 1 aid.-. Julius Streicl.cr. Number One Nazi jew-feaiter Hans Fritz - » prop; _ mdist. Constantin -. o: Neurn'.h. "protec tor" tor Boherru.. and M,.,. .a. Ball;r \ mi Si i,irarh H.'.lei Youth chid. The t a a... I ihu ' ei.' ■ a. ere pre sented yesterday in Bia au P the co,li t which \' II l r\ tin greatest i war crimes case in iu.-'orv Judges and pi - i'it. l ' ;u' l > :'' ,i S' ites, II Bi ' 11 ,.nd France partiei pated. The defendant- h,r. c 311 days hi which to prepare their ... 1 ho sun i\ i o' ! lit ;• i'.- regime, which .-.ought at tin co t e.-iimated at 1 U.OOu.iion ! ■ I •loir.ir.ati- the world, ivn’ i-.h.irged . a d illy md a■.: it ■■ i ■ i ■: y a ■ ': , i: . i .y I a ug" war a ( rime attain t humanity In addil a n t.. the indr. fuiljs. the German cabinet, the lenriciship corps of the Nazi party, the SS or elite guard, the gfstapn, the storm troop ers ail the secret service. The indictment charges a common plan I a.v ’ " er’drow the treaty ol V. ■ ■ ■ mirm Germany, a„(i * 1'1 an temp.I.v ter Ger many by any means i. Un6-io-ce nd ggri i war. I < < fen ■ • U arc accused ■ crimes aga.ust peace "« nd waging wai agaii ■ P» l-B'-it ■ i I1',' B< g m. ItT and. i . Yug Greece, | Hussi i an i • a t'nih - ■ M., cover, the N zi < - a . ; V .gun; ■ ■ v ' a " -a-- -f ttempt ti 1 1 "! ia ! were, ehu ged in -a ■ a»f tl e Balk; r . ■ • . ®nls said 4,465, uea‘ Than:,. ■' -•.. *>y gun ■ tire and cNeeuiim I ■ wwliere, the ! el'. rg'» - Selected Issues Continue Climb New Y". :. • ' t. 1!) - '‘ 1 — gelB i - .- cnnti-n msil then e-limo 1 to new emh; year ! ' ' •>' , though m ny leaders, espee ally ••blue eh ; s,' \\ er< bje ■ 'a hght _ filterings. In :• n-w i igh r: ■ ' '•'ere Ins* lille ' C Sehenelev and Pura , , V:. ' r. -I 01 • ■ '> • arnings. i United Si., te> S'"' Keneral . K« M’.eo-i n ' sr proceed inft „ , Cl V er. Bet lch« J and a A mo i ieai Pelepl • ' lac kw an 1 1C wore ,],.hn.--M mdie 1'oPont. Al ls bed C hemieal ..nd Montgomery Ward Bonds did l-ettei __ HALSEY INSPECTS WELCOMING KET ’agwssfflMIMSBMWPrLTiigfl^' \ fleet ADMIRAL William F. Halsey and comedian Bob^Hope si ;■ rsor».ws*fe£ !; , . .kl..v, aSthTS! O^rnauona, SoundfihQtQ) k Officials Seek To EnclMichigaii SU-iKt . i L i llv The \ssmiated Tress) Fnli iail and M ehU'. n ’•1 *' "' i i! nio\ ed today In rial .1 llul •j (inn ('in atilfy worker* a.* «•"> Hi 111 V ITI-Ws slaved mi ,,1,‘ ’ n aim in •' ’■ ' ■(,.:. r died las (i V i n I Ki ll". M atn it.nt to end thr • ;du t n heads were to attend. 1 ll’ " ' lull known if ’e|ir< -rnt.itive* "i n.,w ei n mpaoy w mild lie I" ’ ' n' Foremen of thi sim ■ . Con im IV Vfi company, winch *>cr\. Emergency Crews Continue Service ;r ■> - i sr,,re-- Hi foinmuniii''- • hea\;v , striked lower Michigan J; '» 1" \\ 11 h nui-strike!'- in staying in P •' eh „rd sub-st ition I he smiat « is- dps ril ed as normal by compi ny ail [u-ials. but muon 1c ale! - -"t! “ ton n< in .1 unlikely the emergency c t could cont - tie to natnt tin sei \ tht Meanwhile, aci >ss the ‘ > 1 1 , ,-w and continuing k">»r ., ,cc- eluding the 210,000 suit coal »'■ Remain On Job lo For Consumers in- in mi - fins' • . -'!’•■>■ ’ • 1 \ M,. John h u .i . United Mine fto ■ vie I>l e -ill.-l,' o • ... ■ r, KSEJ5 V ■' it e ended U t« i« * o ' ' '■ iti;^ , u.con in- 'irfi Ml e 11 Ml I > in- Pie.~ dent K.'vn tvnlin-i.-d. iers ! Senate Group Votes To |Help Veterans On Taxes Wa.-hingt 'it. Oft t'.1 AIM 1 he Senate Kin. • c U" ' mute voi.M , i.,y w to.give alt imomI ivum laves during v> ar y, .1 • on the set v | p;iy of enlisted pars nine! in the n lin'd forces. Veter,uis belt w the g> atle "• e on mis - ned lificei 1 n't ■" en h n < in pie returns on tin'll sevviee ut ,t ft,tigress I'mally approves the provision. The commilli'c. di ' g to cm a S4THIUMIU.UOI' 1 euttnig I'd If fore night tall. "led til 1 "’hoi icnefits for \ derails. j The ■ iher pro isions for vet, ; .ins 1 -Officers would he granted an : idditit nal thief ye.u tMension ot ,he time in which they .mild pay i tax on their sen ice pay, w it out i 1 er's* charges. prov ided they paid „(,• in 12 quarterly installments t Under the present law, they have , ly .IX n'.i a ,i1 li the lime they ,.;ui I, i , ii: i 'H i > i" work out a Kiyinent |>1 i with the r 'Hector. 2 Men w lio i 11I the sCrviC® 'jofore I c pay a \ g tax law be , el eel * would be g anted a ..d.ii fhn-c v.'i extension 1 i' pay e’edt "I their tax liahrity on their ,nod income • in ' it exec - «>t SI »• (inn r.irncd '■ civ: 11. i:: h'c toi years 1 •.1 i i1 I!''- ' Heimt it s approx "d i"i' Inr-> csx wop' » r. 1 \ vim! extension .l^un ne een.l-ci ”>■ '* 1h" period in whictr c m! |'iiirations n ay retire their mvn bund at less than bice value without p ognition of gains. ■> \ s;mi‘ r extension of 'he period in which railroads, which have roorgani/aton proceed', gs may eaiiccl out indebtedness without iec» ogitaon of gain.