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ii Hrn&rrsmt Bail}} Btspafcfr % THIRTY-SECOND YEAR Lfi1SEAaSfi?.5TBn Vr“rSf HENDERSON, N. (’., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 20, 10-15 _M\ E ( EM > ( Ql \ HIGHLIGHT IN ARGENTINE'S INTERNAL STRIFE FOLLOWING A COUP that lei. !" i'i i ily returns 0*1. -I1 .m f>> ii.u > Pc run to the crest < f a nr .• wave if p i\vcr in Argentine, n y.- tery .-mi rounds the status ot Gen. 1 , nio Aval".-, shown above I. I; the cilice of Min ter of War in the Cal net ol Gen. Edeln iro Earn 1. This was the job left vacant whi n Pen n was ousted alter rioting that tut: in sweeps P.ucttos Aires and briny A. tontine to the brink of civil v... . Perot is new coup lias forced the formation of a cabinet of ins own friends anu supporters. (International) U. S. Seeking 1 o End Disputes In Indo-China, Dutch Indies Revolutionists Tighten Grip _ In Venezuela ruiKtnn. O', t. 20.—' M*—< on 1 ra 1 i l<»r\ radio annoum- Jiicnh indicated thatl ighting still con tinued toda\ in \enc/urla. where revolutionists had I »> young army officers claimed to lie in po .scs * m oI' the capital cit\ «?1‘ C aracas. (tv . ( )ct 2 » < A ! ’) A «■ \\',\< »nni y ,i r-4: > • mi il ' ml rich Yrmvr! ■ 11 my .•' t»t a m seating tk • • <i»-ii4 •i'-un ■. '• •• • • • A uprising ***hn h * ■ A at) i. < lett IDO w • -mien. The . ey i'ii .'I J dd •. which promptly proijieed a peivral eli i (iii by dircel,‘-secret vote, aim .une , , d v. 'did I dlow a J>i'<,-il< m i .'d 1 1 d iey. I he .junta cann* into power after young army offieers. rang mg from tile rank of major down, re lie I led against tin' 5n flinos. .1 western military rlhiuc which had dominaled nalional polities for a ei nlury . It.,HI It. I dl i inter' . aid tin- Ail ed r Idl'd of the ,,( T. ehm. i. Merier.. .betliei' th'-.-e St.de. l-i ••••«• d .‘ 1hre,'dll called ■' h:".wiedv.i i i In* And in* • " g *1 nc\ m • ■ ■ 11 hack down." A . *;.**■ 1 1 • .1 ■ -i' ■ c \ i • * i • < i a ( which li.i hi < n i • rc-f ot tla nation : ccnsoi'c* i. radio transpo! ’ .! mi pai .ity/.cd and i h !' current < il oil. Cotton I'liturcs Arc I p At Close Me , York < 1 t 20 (AIM C it •> .,;•)(•::e.i Jo to 45 ecu ’■ - • The "1 d'kf ■ v. >s ' • Scientists Disfavor Ifoml) Plan i'.. I i ' i \!M 'I i ini. if > (Mi'ii who helpe i naki the ' ninth it .< 1 toda; tratinti j .! lot i i ssi'jti domic etici ty be They > mge-lr l :ha! a next el! lie if ted "extended hea mgs.’ As a -1 o *ap, they vant eg 1 ian euabhn uai : and .serin ly ’ ic earned on lor six month- in I he ire .'in I a a! -I: 're manner. The gni : e 1 ae Alo a; • N.aen C igo m the A i> a ..'i of ()ak Unlge .4 Clin'nn. Term. [n a smiled -tali' unit d s‘ ailed ill Capitol Hill lie-;.' ■ I they fell ■ -i - ei' i/eii - and i anil'. 'a i nr e worked to n m; t i I' a 1 i nl ae pro!i1 a-e "f ato • cue'r t b i1 .11 a IT, pa I, (I I la , aim - 111 . I a- loo A' -v The a I wo.lid , . a ■ a- - nmitn i Ml 1'OAI -lie llUol .,h d i 'll'.-li' ; ie\ el' 'P'l -eat ill the mad. ■ mi a ■ I ,,i|a on -ealhaa i "' 1 '■ a . M" t ': I -m lie.n.ill A as i mi ■ Mie i by n • a 1 ■ ; eielt arrangeiiiei: 1ha I a a- la 1 ae expn, 1. i' 'll a io, l n i a I I ■ Ki 11 a] ir NC’g ' d . ' a wen uuleru > In the ; ' .1 : -1: a j a a I ippl «' 1" I i ' 1,1 I |]stJ i\ ii> SO mo I'llVCi'lMn m-^.i m ;t j n! .-ale ol e hl.iii to 15e!g a. Kn T - ed In to 7a rent - a bale light1:' l I ail (h a.e Jen iii'oen1 . . ■■ -’AC. IT.if. j \| men L’ll.lill 2H.tif, Mat .■ ■ 1'1' I -a'S , lids ■ Thm fit-:;.. Of" a e. i 1 1) 11 i ' - - - —he Vincent Says China “Bridge Not Buffer” In Asiatic Affairs X> \v V. iv.. I :■ ’ 20. A I* i Tin United Stale ' V|rd >, Ciy p» j,;r t vi j talc in 11 * •:.: 1 >t l«» et' it* peace ! u 1 !y • : ;e rei te|! . ;: .,. i dive i i French I' i ;io-('hi: m and the I >Utd Ko.-t Indie.-. JoJ; 11 \’i11 .a'M1. ii r< • ■ • the Stat' I )»■ j tart.' i; ei d - <■: i e Fa Fasten a I Tail n t ■ i speee b'-h M*e ’! a * F uv yu I ’i ii v Assoein tmn Inrun' in wh’ h he . aid: 1 A>sei p-, i *, ii,, t hi ■ 1*1 uteri Stat < n f' .:ii!u,i': K.i .■ i tored.s in th Far IF- expect the S<r. wt Un <> t*> imcierstancl d i.- cmmiiy has ialp* lh< ie ?<»i 2—Faifl down th“ policy that th»* United stales regards China as a “bridge''—not a “buHcr”— in Far Fasten. relations \v it!i the I SSK. !) Fn'mrl fault with lie* riivi in ■ it Kn1 • 'H i iet '.* • rn IF re ian . • 1.': a !e*! St.de f - ecu|>a1 inn t n«»ps ah cpiM' c(i ■ i an mternation. tm.-Vt hip a aid Koi • *, i j i an* read Pa independence. X’diccht a* e!'i nM ri do-(’hm and the 'At Indie v. ■ s the fir, Ii ■•in a Svte I )••) ,i drtent ntfici; .i: iee !hi' n ' t ■’!'.! ! l a red. Me declared that lids govern ment does not <i nest ion French so vereii’r t > in tndo ( hina or l> ip h so\cn iunt.N in the Indies. It I W.t nr l!lt'*nt inn til in A oil !'• ere! Ill me ,r*s I m the i mp: lion o! ei ■::! r -i ay tie t erritori o\ ol eimi.' A • : l I I'll \\ C* WOUi i >• • j.jrepa red ■ • lei id nil!' a 'Si.- lam* mill1 e< l in do -el, in ej |i Jl’tS 1 •. a• ■ h peace: il agreement in the dirt imbed . < e \ 111; eih i e< died a pn! ;cy dorian . i F\- > rni’ . Set ret ary of Sta Hull iast ye.a-, that the natmi -hodld In hi (l* j m ideal peoples prepare then u'F <•- I r the dutii ■ : , 1 f S<‘lt g »\ : : a cut ..nd to ad -.m Iihi riyA He said t ie p.r>rnt dlviaon * Kei m bet v. i cu IF'--.-m in the nm" am ' United Scde ‘' • p- m ’ he >• *u' . - ' i . ■:i: 4«- t a i a factory. \i irket Attracts Selective Suppor Now Yo- .. no. :>!). , ,\r> T! stuck mm xt I .ittr.icted sehvti' rapport today .,lt" on roily ox to so a of Friday'' lato retreat A prnxim.Ui f Co;i 700.001) shun. Industrial T!.,v >n common was a 1 vorite, st 'rting on a 2.300 -Ini hi >,-k. up two pn n* . Ahead at n time or another were Intern.0 on relephone. He'hlolieu . Wnolwj' on i .-\morieon Teleph. me. Stun: >h imladed Ore a X -them. I'm Great Northern. Unon Corbie Boeing and Genera! M"'nrs. Japan Balks At Splitting Monopolies Measures to Wait Elections in 1946; New Cabinet Seen 1 oky o, ()et. . ( A I') 1)i n ft i lift: of ■ • n to dis solve .Japan .*■, /.. --i -u -latnil\ controlled men j" in —- must await tIw loriiin.;. • a new caJi met * xp. cted to follow the eral elections in xl year, it tip peaml today. Premier S-.nl-. . :aini.-tei s rate i• ii . l! I, ■ o . ie po.icv a.akiiiM t .. j.i.-: < nri plan t postpone * • ■ ■ ' i mill 'i! J'1' (.in m:,. iln ,. niiilH ■■ -n "l till /..abet ~ i tin' .i in a . i: < nt in..r- rep , - i •, ..• 11: • , — pi-. - i * -i.ui ci'^ i to 111>■ | . i■ a-r after a cabinet meeting P. Slmli hara s |{esi!;iiathin Seen Si',rro at- . - a i vie Smdehara I LilUUU l , ; •' • 1 I ‘ ' 1.- • —•.. ' tin* (’Ici’inn. n:.way “tur a I youn.m .. ni- t • \ : -V w ernmrnl ; whi - }.rrir.icr w U‘t» “nninoci , ! I,y tiw i ’lift» !i*• <>! i .ion I hey i added that the . **:»t believes i exten.- ve log: latim •• -• ntial tor dis soluti i >t the >11 ties should b' juv.-enied !■' ■ i ,,p",,senta tive die! eloelod m a-: new \nting law- in i n.iM.n.g tie . ..rta-lpation Ot women. On the occupation front. 8th army headquarters ai loknhaina announced that 10 ships are to sail within the next lour weeks with nearly 58.000 troops to the I nited Stairs. The ships will re turn with equipment. - ] The ' ir.-t I nr due • v rep..nod to l ' |H. earl villa 12.non . .!..•• ■inellls — i | the fir.-t hi am e ir i Ihe Slates. All "1 tier ill- eg: ed eui i> black ; imorket tatperatiin ted oy i Mo Artie r's i e..ilt| .rt• : - today. It i 1 pnihibits Am." ean tniiiba:y and ■ civilian pei inneJ ■ 1 1 home I any money except “‘that 1 t imately . i acquired a pay and all- -a a nee:, from ■ the army iinauee offici i ( I th" .lapai.1 ■ I eei.in nine I: ont. a plans for alley in lion nf food and , hi>m-ing ..hot tag's die being pro- i pared. Dnlliei age r V l ea- - a .1 I w eabitl,,l h; d agreed In ab"ii'mn "I 10 war 1 .ne regulati m. bringing to 181 lie total of ih.. - esl iblishing strict ' i1 government etiplrol over endian life I \i hit'll hay e been abolished. I _ Strike Idle On Decline (|{v The H'i.itcd Pros-,.) The three-d ■ ' • toppage <>l ; •> rmo util 'v appeare cad 1 'ml ,,-ll ■ ' lay as CIO 'I H i .■ ieark aged the st ikei ' d ce( pt a run gi »fft an 1 - 1 '■'bark t» tin i ®r\ lei vg . 0 :ulti elect! e tv to ome 2,000,000 e pt,ls,,n, jn 2.000 M ■ fan cornu in dies. A scillemi'■ d A eenient Was ac >■ cepted h.v • ■■ imon leaders las| is n ujo ki. c-1:» • ' ii’ w.t.i%< il v\ ‘"i' 0 ' being fel ist three l.irgi *> t., i. f; , •I'li.ir Marry Kelly f- th rente ned tat inti < nt on . u manning tile dies oi the C on >1 timers P .we (A h The r a■ r. g ■' ,1 '■ \\ is s 1 ij h ,atil cal mil . y t •• -- ' 'tc l<»t*ai-= , the un .. i ml an e:n ly decision was expected Else w here the n ition, t n i wore ne • ..•• • d e.itneing dispute while -«>me •' ~ 1 ’■ '■1 1 IUm-I. Then 't'out 41 a .000 l" workers le, ll >P of "ore than 42.000 in the ' I hour-. V:" the expected ret ini Monday if tc of the 21 (t.tHItl a ' e ml miner.- a: !> ' •e a month n! dla-ness, the milieus' i- total is axpcAed to be aionnd 200, )- 000, the lowest ill several weeks. I - I'O NORTH ( \ROLINA ■'l, , ( |car ti partlv cloudy today. , ^ tonight and Sunday: oontinucd ,:i ntilcl e\ropt slightly cooler cyc le, trenv north portion today and Sunday FIRST TOYS FOR DEATH CAMP TOTS SAfE IN ENGLAND and with the honors of Buchenwald death camp fad ing from their memories, these children play happily with the lu.-t t,i> s they've ever known. They're three of more than 300 orphans brought in 11.gland—iirst of a thousand coming out of Germany to begin ncv. h\■ * jjn the shores ot a County Westmoreland lake. {.Intel naiioiwl) Arnold Says Nation lias V " * Most Powerful Air Force Washington, OH ‘.in. HAP) '1 United States today has the worl mu: i powerful air l •roe. greater p I,: ... than Pa- a.’rial strength ot other nations combined. The visi:• ■ at!• :. (.' ueral II H. . gold's. And in waking it to a S ate Ci n.mitter. the fu-srs of : rmy air foiees s id the AAI- sho , p equal status with the war t navy departments > a pr ipo merger of sen i es. At n. Id I a-ed his apja .osal of ho piemeoy m. ; i I ho tart tha ris England the inly other natioi ■r- "which h: < iratogio ait loroe tha all wo krov. ah. !. ' ho explained a the lie. l inn. vr- Strategic n i ig v *11 fighter os >n- cort (i< troyod the Get man Lut1 ho vatic fnol. ml md pilots. In- suit ild II also helped m destroy th*’ .lap ai nd force, which sr'iorod ton Irnm th ted by-passing o pi: ties on remote is 1.1 (h ami the na\ ..I blockade ot sup SU ply ilia-'. Trials For Jap War Criminals Expected To Begin Within 60 Days LOCATING JAP ARMS FOR YANKS mmrMmeLLjmi'K!" —-*■* WITH HIS PENCil ON A MAP, the .Tap comn.andcr of the Uslonott.iya At.- - nal on nortl . n 11k:.- hu locates h.--. t -res of arms for U. S. Ordnance oilicers arriving to seize everything. The At cur.ms are (1. to r.) Lt. Charles D> ri< k of .MeKer -rt, I’a.. C'apt. William McCraff of Rockland, Mass., and Lt. L. ,c Dan.J-tohler of bi. Paul, Minn. (International) Labor Party To Build I New Era, Attlee Says Senate Finance Group Appro'v es Tax Reductions Washington. Oft. Ml — (AP)— Approval of the Senate Finance I unimittcf was stamped toiun oil ,1 lull cutting last's total of .j,(i:J!l,00(l, and giving individual tax pay ers a.tin- a si.O IK,000 break next year. ( orporalions would benefit even more, by Si,811,(100. The use tax on automobiles and eoats would he repealed next July I, lor a revenue loss of I 10.000,000 III till- last half of in it;. The social security pay roll tax would he lro,< n at t per rent again next year. Veterans would receive special bent tits. I Misled men would lie forgiven the income tax on tin ir service pay during the war veals and wouldn't even have to file returns. Officers would have of ditioiiu! time to pay the taxes which piled up, while they were in uniform. But the heavy war time cxri a> taxes on furs and cosine!^., mm ie tickets ar t liquor, ligf? bulbs and jewelry would not'd'! cut to then prewar levels next July 1. a> the House prey iopsly voted. Dutch Wearing U. S. Uniforms In Indonesia Batavia, Java., Oft. 20. (AP) Brest'u*nt Sookarn tin unreeojt 1117, . ; III i, I > ! 1 L'nU'n llllfllt 'P |, . i pi Pn sident Tumi; n Uirtish I,'-,-1 it it 1 t ot Art "i i mi lipmcnt l'\ Out.-h ' e» > sefkint mi um ii • ■ • > • ; 1' I .. ' ment. In a i to the Presid‘ 1 the loader charged Mr..' ... tf. IiiTsiiiis light • a in .!>' i x*. 1*1*0 wen* tig \ icriean * • lorn 'I 1 * radio gran said *1 beg t<> inform you that represent hi' os h Ute 1' 'teh government, in n hti- apt t*< rocs I oldish I > itch coloni il aha itnstr.i - lion in Indonesia, have i c i id^d their oxen army 'r m I> ileh |iri>- ti ers ni vi ar and Kurasians wearing ! Anici i *■ > tinifin ms nd equipped with v ■ ri -an arms. » I tnicks 1" lem n/o the p- o d ilion by* "1 Siiooting at iir o-cr! p ’r by. ■ ;! Kidnappm -■ ' ' :'eo' 1 ’• cx on killing captive :t Robbing piivote bd •usings ‘■Protests b.ive been made without :• -aiistactorv ri s hts. ! pipe h to you ■ please to disall \y it • gemetat of American ueuli. 'y • nd o del tile - i cdiately d tinuance ol . A me i h an disg e \ the Dutch." Society of Peace, Social Justice Is His Promise M -r lourgli, Si-. >t Ian 1 Oct L’n. t AI ’ i Prime Minister l 'lea cut At tire aaounred today th.it Hiitain'si ruling l.i.hi: party is " • 11 t<■ build a IK'W i. -'iv a scirn-ty n] peace, freedom aid so ial t -1: "We i1 .'-king tiie im is. to g"' Ihv gii .i program "I legislation un rxa 11 -,’i'. : !; i it - peace’ la •* 111 ..lory." the 1. .a ■ Prime Mma-t* r -aid in an addre; t i conl eru i e ot the Scot - ti.sh 1. Party. A sei thai • : • ■ ling i a long le an plan," at ; . .-<i upon labor p.'i t.v adherent.- a iigli degree! o! sell roiitrol, to a ure that the time table ot the I. >r pi ■ >gt im W" ild i; ‘I ia' 111iset -in; "that .11 lat i r st ;>(> we .- hall not I n- e ■ n 11 oiited -A :: :i oppie:ta u , :ch a igiil tin..--irate mir <-t 1 ■ Alans Desirable Itelnrms "In any party liki out ' . Whir 1 hi in i,.t .1 "lllee ' m 111 my years, tia-re is a great tnv in,ulat on ini' desirable reforms, which have I their ads rentes li.a lac,, deeisieil as t.i ", hie! things isl . "tin' : 'a Attlee said He warned enna ■ t the labor ' n ajoi tty Pad tiles a ill have to disci nlit i l ric.a -a!- e t r>mcentrate mi i linn ted >• n bei a • , asures and to r< s press t: ■' s\ .'.l lie put up | for a a aied ., • a., rt tern relief, wh er. exeellent in tl em .. |\-< will pres ent pi press being m .de withe ' • • plan U-BOAT COMMANDER SENTENCED TO DIE Ham!i rsx < >1 > -a\Pi -A ! tisl nilitarv • today sen. teaaed Gc nr m I'd;,,. 1 aider Heinz.eek and tw .o’ i officers to death ' their part in the mnehine g nmng and pi" idin ’ h " gilt s ir \ !sors ol the Itritish. si p Teleus, si: ak in tile S A"! .;it. ■ a: March, ■ 1944. Authorities Now i tohliiig 5 limit I ml More Suspected Criminals Being Taken Each Day TtikVo. ()(•■. 20. i A I’y- War trials Cor tin fir-t of 2,000 •lapaiu -■ on ri,urges including sickening a.rt <• iti■ aiv expected to begin w it j]111 tin- ucxtGO days. "Apjiroximatt 500 suspects now are in custody1' said Col. Alva < . Carpemer. Ft. Wayne, 1 lid.. corporation lawyer who directing preparations for one of history - greatest criminal trials. AI :v iiv eei’.g ' i;en in daily. \e '■ i ■ I . da 11 ,i 11 a re ar te - I ■■ • 1 Mi;-. We could •: it within thi'f'i week.-.' Cl. SS 1 , . I CC IM - l .. • V i.-.p of Ja pane.-1 an a i.-"d a 11 v mm \ - a heading, nlten don- . : the :r< riion of su l"Tii T.’icse M t ..iv iegarded [is small fry. Cel ('arpi '' m m a legal officer ■I 1 I' lli r.i A! I A ■ r . toff. said i -pi•('s ft tlie • in.in.il list may likely double 'We ; ■ i■ nt figure of 2,000. A ng e ah— dv i custody . ] I- - : ! i ,''11 i'' i: I . /i i persi i ages Ti i J..;... i|'■ i " hen the w. i organ, a embers a ins cabinet. a 'I - .eh w ar leant s General li i'iim;i, "fi-used of it-p m ibitlv tor Ills la ital death n reii on Bataan "Our paiblem bore r •n.sidernhly nioi e t■..m ,; • ii,• i'*,i ;|i.■ m in Manila,” s;i a 1 C'.irpen let "Wo i ready had Iit'i ii it I'Viia Ala "a la ' ■ a a l ing time when the w.m u dad. and had prepared mn.it "I . m idenee so at"- ' .ill W I- . all P . d' , I ■. patch our defendant ■ and g , ahead. "In .1.1: , ! .ve had to empty pi son m • nterview pris on, i • .-tart ! ’ i an '-rateh. in other words. Then w had t > catch our n tn i no Is." H"W( vr i . C' i r; inn ter, who flew ... Wednosri • - g; ' fi Manila, i hr '. .. • - at i.d led with the pi-, g.-e-s , p ill. They will be held in t i rgt ' suitable places. I le d -.i pi r"i.r , - - a a i wished II | or ■ ,i tiip .cted ,nc" o! the largest ■ "! .1 .panose- "who .lit- beljvc.t e \ t \ . n ely interested.” I. S. To Attend Communications Meet In Bermuda W > k!"d < >n 2ft I AD—The United Stall ■ announced today ac i i ! nno it i licit isii nr. nation to l(‘l"-i'"mnvinir.i':oii.' conference in Berm ida. X ember It). Tar • , ■ re will consider tele com1' miration ipir;-r i, outstand .1 n bet’/een the two r. .it ions and • embers ol the British c immon v. calth lte.re-ontab\o, of the British domina ms will attend. American intent is: 1 To try a. break down British n . ro;>..|y ol cable c immunieations. 2 To ati..m attreements on low intcn.itiim.il rate.-.. .'! To pi'isiiadi the British to ac cept the pr neipa! that communica tions he?wi ■ : any two points in i •* * lit t lev represented at the confer ence should be the shortest and cheapest route. i.orimuis L p At Dawn lo Slink (Criminal (Charges Neurnhcrg. Oi t Ml —( AD — l hr Nazi leaders who lace trial as war criminals were tip at dawn this morning and look ed like collegians, cramming tor final examinations as they dug into their indiitnents. "That's the most studious croup I ever s.ny " one guard commented. The ton ranking Nazis read even during breakfast. \s there are no electric lights in their cells at d since the indictments yy ere served late yesterday, tins yya.s the I it's! chance they had to siiuly the charges. I Only I irlil Marshal Goering seemed to have a completely detached attitude as he stretched out on his hod in what appeared deep thought. Asked if he had made any decision regarding his counsel, the former l.uftwaffe chief said 'I'll think it oyer a yy h \ "I don't see how you can make laws after things have horn done." protested Dr. Robert 1 or, former head of the German Ithor front- "Kven God first made the Ten Commandments and judged people by them afterwards.’’ ,
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