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0 * * *' * • ' I ~z Hwtiterson Bmlu Htspafrlt “a AMD KEEP THEM______^___AMD AEEPTHEM THIRTY-SECOND YEAR HENDERSON, N. C.f WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOHER 2 1, IDDT J!,HIXI{’KrTl'gUND*AT.1 1 I Y 1^ ( EN I S C 01 Y Congressmen bpht In Their Reaction To Youth Training Main Aren't Prepared To Start Fight Colons Arc Divided In I liree Groups Un 1 ruining Man Washington. Oil. !i. — (Al*) — Vu urn i i t.im ( ‘Digress held lip ijmds! cm it linger l nr Uir wind of public reaction toda> Indore tackling President IrumaiiA universal mililar.N trailing pro gram. im i i _;•!: u;> ..hurt agam.-d a pr »b ; . : mii t rein tv to Meet, leg : i.. ,111jm• ireiI In be -cpai aUag nid• • i mrc Mt'<* ■ i>■ I—Those willing to approve lock, sloe k and barrel Mr. 11 oinans proposal tn.u a rears miiitarr train!,; he given ail phr-icallr aim uung men while Ihe.r are hetwein the ages ol 17 and .'It.- Tills appeared to be a ini mil it.r gur up. L’ Tin f w ha tv;1 1 a : 'oil 1 it'd i .lining ; i gram which won’! intcr i pi o aig Americas educati n. Thi - ccaa ,1 to lake in the great i inly , i.ulti 1 e i o;ulei s. ii—Those who opposed an.r form ol eompulsion. think rol lintai r miiitarr training will meet the nation's needs. Ther toime I another minority group I.. .. lied Ti iman hadn't la-, aght ! lie matter up at thi: t line. 'I f,. i e v. .. iei mi-a.', ire oil hand tie s'gt a'.al a an alii 11 imsl r.i! loll bill fa carry .'ill his plan. While House aitvi ors viti Cfnot ed al second hand .a.vmg Mr. l'ru nom Ii il decided to take h - si and and let the polities] chips tall where 1 ■ * -■ 'saw Tin i■ .id . i. or- th111k imi_ \ ei ..I Ira.na g 1 -v he the nod o - sU,. Il I , ■ I il Pi ('"lign-ssioual earn joaimi il 1 lie 1 eg I la! 1 - don t a t C .. Hill'.- interprelat i m wa - i! .' M Ti .:malt 1 la I de, idc I p- a., i i g aiia to do i:a n ol the talking in world all a it's. I .egI I,|I"1 ti'o-ighf he 11 "I come t,. 'a . C' mol , cm ail ei 111 u g talks a a ( ; i f t ‘ | 1 ( i ,' I I I' I 11 ' VI '' I .Mil'. of ..! dl and Soci I'tary of Slate Byrne . i . I hack I oil, till- dl >p|>iun; ' g lice I , : i miici ("ice of fori ign nnni - tci ill 1 a lul' a. Senators I <> (jet Secret Document On l'oree Merger Washington. Oct. M.— -<\P)— President 'Iranian has promised to give Senators a secret re port by lour admirals and gen erals on whether to merge the armed forces, it was disclosed today. ‘ lie assured me he would get it just as soon as they can pre pare copies," Senator Johnson of < eierado. acting chairman of the Senate military committee said. “I told the President that the press w as a f sinus to see it and he said i< would he in such shape that it could he released.’’ John son added. Decision On Wage-Price Policy Near W roughin. t let. It I. ( A F’) 1 In p'lvrnmenl moved today toward . deei mn o| national wage . > d prici polji-y, ..purred by tin- stall el .-.triki voting among aiill.imo auto workers President Truman arranged b center with members of tin- rerun ver. ion advisory board, whose mem bership takes in top flight spokes n i n l- r management, and organize: labor. Tin beard was called into specia sessi n ;it the White House thi mao ing to debate a revision to th reconversion wage-price program. Kecijnv ersinn Chief Snyder ha supplied the board with figures 01 the peacetime drop in worker in eorne and its relation to the cost o living. The White House said today th a Dr Re n-ge W Tavlcw. former cit ti n an of the WI.R has accepted an in vitation In serve as secretary of th labor management conference start i» g Nm'i inker a. Sheds Hitler Name I?EMOTE i i Ham burg after being treed ir • . a U.-it ,s!i m' iitar.v prison. A. !! tie. (above), 64 te irothe in iarncnted Adoll ■ • u, • , • |i|r. anew Warn .in A lied . legal p. : 111 ’ll to •. • : l, . i,1 to Hiller. i I:' idi Senate Goes To Work ()n Tax Measure Johnson Says lie’s Not Proud of Bill; Solons Meet Early VVGishingt »n, (>ct 1 g\P ) The Senate went b> a! today <>n hill tie . printed n, !i 1 •. ..fI.T:».000.1)01 o| the 1 >m dm It an inti i \rl. i.d and .Member were r ■ i !«■ I i* • w <»ia • n h nr aelote their i j I II on n* *•! - ing time ’1 ■ gel a > mining ■ t (• ! • *11 the legislat i • ('h i"' ' < b -ge, Duiiii i, i", <1 ( i* ip... ! t h •• l i naiiet ('em: It t ee and i! 1 i if I in* brought t< j .i \ i • Ie toiiiai r ' Senat- I • i’* in .bam »n. a com n, 't »ee it'* ; i I .*T, nd . .*• ‘ • • lint pMf id ei the mil i' in • ight l'< tin Horn . II*' t"ld repoi'li-rs: "( oncress is grttiuc the call before the in. in that tin- reilm linn ot I ed eral spcnditic should ennie lie fills' tax reductions. There are no indications that uild-eycd sp' ltdilic is on the decline." S’ ■ is ,a! an • mis eiit v\ dl i'c <• t - fered, but i 1 • >i gi ■ -il be dicin’ think the Senate' w • Id I al;e anj liras! ie rinngi .' in ! in■ bill. An clnn't may in- 11.<!• - '•> ”'<i'!>' si line 111' ail id t lie 1’e.i’iet eni: fit II .use . uti'd in Id e i -1 me o I t ixi levied sir i tinn mv. ■ eli y. Ini'. 11 •! ' f I s. light bill!’... t: ave : ; lid toilet articles. Senati Yiitidenberg ' •• • it t 1 like iv so net in '.a. ' - i" t*pea j taxes imposed in 19!" t" • "iitm Stfatl'C ’■ a .ati'l'.a ! -. Quisling is Executed lly EiriugSquad Arch-Traitor Of fNorway Meets His Heath In Prison U..|o. Or. Jl. ( A I Q Vill 1<1111 Qui -tiii;:, .\n|-v,ay A arcli l rail nr, u ,i i \ci ut til by ;i fir itip squad InT<ut dawn today, pa,\ inI lie l ii,ul price lor deal jnp with an i u> my In KiiiK and count r\ ni i. ill led throughout I lie lull i r ..' ar.' of | lie war. The a ■ ' ri i-cy .-m i ■1 ind**d tie i .' , i i : >. <■ ikii al i a • r.-, ol i ICC all Qi ; hlllR war a wain : e ,■, ., at a■ r *« 11 I a. in. (:/ i i ..NT Tui Ma;> ) and rushed . e ;h m ,., i ,,. .-quad , ::, i. U., i y p -1, o . The u.u.v . ■■■'. . <■ an unidenti I ei i , i . ■ , :ii" ri at e pi .see’a t on. ,. , . :: and U .(• ' Hirer V. : a ( ga . r ‘ a ■ i. i ' ,rd' r. i ae ; o ornvd the lirlhg quad .. . : "iced Pi l lee lln i. ■ intr> o • ! w puppet regime. Meinbei quad had bet* alerted t .cct’k ini theii task.. QUisbiiig (led to Jus death t. . iu_'. ■ .... il. ..'/ling rain in tic . ( .,( Pi Hi iplai'e i U till ai ic.cnl i '.as l 1 ■ I lie very end he I ■ . In .. patriot lie •. . ■ ’ his in. I a k'iTi.-c P , 1\ i: i - i 1 ...ur i V 11. T he go*.' i . a. la,.I not planned Pi announce cm cull n IT l Ihrei , i lour d. y • .r ; i pu1 ,l:ci' v and ,i! ii il a- cun ip. . II' A'. e\ cr, one l )lsr new 11,,per I". : i.e.i e; I In- siting'., death in time • , I'cii .1. la.-l edi tion A iti. report he ... exeeu! ed. Tie - i iry ere g! P. 11 n’t h a ce: i.::; a niqac .-on ,c .-c, ell hour, later. i The ,*ly piimaiiiv w ill be turned 1 >ver i > rein i\ es for buria l in Quisling at e province, Tete niark. .A leieign all.nr.. ..pek( ■ni.'ii i.lunateri tli.ii iii. Oram would be : ri naived i* (■ rt irly. lie was born in 18:8:7. Ceilings On Home Prices Are Sought Wu.diiiigo >n. Hi -CAP) Re ftimti n Bn St y lew aid today til* .nit ||tl 1 i nit O V Wild fill'll It'S'1 ' pi ■ gran - "1 |it n - re, ling i wi lio •. f |y it i; ere ctea that this v\ ottid not slow cm -t i netion. Production is tin Uey to the s"ln ■ t.»p ot tlm uit lulu i y till not, hi I - ild ,i .| ici la I Sen, i If f "iimiHtf f oi C mphllltts Il'Olf - Mil illl.-l MOSS Snydei . under ipie -l 'mini; hy Sew .';. r Wild ry. declitifii iv wlieth. or lion f priff ofiling .. ■ il l s!o| I in iduction, encourage it oi make nt > flit1 ei on I wo ihl ■ a. e •" study tin’ lull,' hi .said, "ii a bill could be drawn thill would rut stitir construction u might be in :p' u again.-t infhiti m ' Price Chi'd Bowie.- was next, win argued strongly uw price ceilings w houses t.> prevent inllatinn. Bowie d "pressures on the prices o building materials and real estat. are greater than in any other Held. HANDLESS ARTIST STIRS CRITICS WAR WOUNDS COST HIM BOTH HANDS, but Lt. George Sharpnark (above) oi Scabring, Ohio, has learned to paint with a special appliance e th holds the brush. His works have created much mteiest m ait c m Its o5 !)Ie nation. Signal Corps photo. llntcrnauv.-.a» toundplwto) 300,000 Workers At U. M. Cast Votes On Strike Issue TRUMAN HAS PERSONAL INTEREST IN PRIZE PHOTO WHEN PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN arrived at . d •.••or :: a en )i • by the V.':. to If.. . ■ news j m- - ,» .;pi, in a Washing!* m .a -n !. he was greeted by a . He w.. a. • : to a! «-nd an exln! by tin U i n who “shoot** him. Here the President finds, mu i t . iz< the 1 t pri wlnn is a j . . , aged mother exclaiming “Fiddlesticks!” t* • him alter her met | . me trip to Washm.:1 Si. *.•.«. n a* e (I. t* : Charles Mack, News of the Day Newsreel, pn f thi Wh IT< - N« .% . 1 . A Jc»hn Dienluu’t, executive editor of Inlernat.* nal New; Pm ’ - . one of the j d < : .lie' . *• William O. I)*.u of the U. S. Supiv! e Court; President Ti im mu; Seer* :. y f b . le J.m.e. F. i v . i * . , ■ 1 C ■ • K. Vardanian, naval aide to tiie President. The exhmit . an annual a Hair. (/•«; n,al •>nal .S'-- mmm-mfu > Counts Road BeRermoni IsDcmandcd Gov. Cherry Raps N. C. Commission For L.ack of Work U,a!-t:.'h, < >• • -1 (Aid ' . • I «i< )i- (/' <•! ry ’m(i. in..' ru I i ‘ St «i1c h ;,y ■ i .. . y « : I pul 1 n w«»rk ■ ommis ion I" m re l>‘ iiftp. I Moil , •: I: i • ■'i i! • '■ ' 'll} ■ ■ 1 l ■ • ’ 1' 11 ’• •oimty ;iric 1 .-(■<' R ■* m i y i • i>. In 'plain t : . 1 a. I tin- r nal i a,-ids III ana. • • linn w < I e in ih ■ ploi.'ibiv i •■ini: ml and I ii.it In it : i SOPH |>. Ilw wrsl were r, thr v-i go •' ' '' ... He said "Hie tide h is lb- money and wr ran pay" for Ihe ilK l'i a.a'd ■nsls n lain . ■• ! ' al-rials. lie l .Id ( hil l i .m; literr Van Raise wild was present, tn.d Raise had spent -a much time on figures, hit: -prints, m il con tracts. that o-.i haven't not the proper vision ol country roads. I ••A i;i! in ■1 > ■ ': ' he u- »\ erin ■' Chaii ii .a: A i ( 1: ..I■ ■■",■ ■ aid tii- i‘'i : a only road "■ iriority. So - p. ■ !t- -■" .;■■' 'd-a at'tei c 'd 1( : rutin highw > ': ,■ ■ancern oi pi mi ll- said, was i t • mvl. :•< -•■ - Mia1 • rngl'am ".a ' ''' pt l '. -e'.' ai and I ■ - '' •otitis do iv ' : .- the 011.1- tv pi oi ■quipm-iit a. • i'ii'tntrv road-. Indonesians Arc Slain In Outbreak Butavi.i. .1 ■ Oct' 24. <A1M rhe Net hoi la 'nows tgeitcj Ano <aid tod..' 111..! 3H Indonesians \v ■ • killed kite ye=d( I «.v '-'hen tempted to -.is > met a I > tc . acks m -he 1-’ska t' ol ... )no Date i .Idiot was v >und. I The viulei as r :po lea 11 ifter the . n to B da. s <■' nin, sell tv e I president «l t .( ndonesian t ; And:. I Med Venn nr. political ad\ ■ to Ad . Lord L<ni Ioimtba-.iet : ■11 vith S,K'A.n 1 '"“I n - ' • :■ •' 1 lent, Alo’iair. * 1 Malta ;md 1 •> >‘hr. member.' ol tin* independence mou1 ment. Indnn('- i m I' ’‘‘‘'ign Aim Pt St- *. - ano said 11 l A m Al°ok. icim.t governor ol 1 ’■* East Indies, sent hree mediato:^ •-> ids resident'*' * 1 rr inge i ting with tbe S ••• :arno nabinrt Editors In Japan Are Told Tn Make Their P ress I'rcc \ okyo ()ct *M. - \ !*1 fa pa m si* editors were told l>\ su leme headquarters todav lo “establish a tree and independ cut press or make ,\a> for papels w hieh w ill Col. Kenneth Dvki s. chief of (he division of information i barged the editor** with having "done praeticallv nothing to ex plain the significance of (lon cra! Mae Xrthur’s free press di rective.’* which was regarded as a "Magna Carla for the Japanese people. The it’s I ructions to the con ference directed both the news papers and radio editors lo ex plain the order in terms that the people can understand and cm mirage them to use their new rights.” I)vk<s said there was no desire to lav dov.n a blueprint tor the pre*s, but asserted that despite er nsiderahle progress toward a I toe press, in the past few m a t!; there still is remarkable siinilant. belwein tin* policies of dilerent papers on the same issue. Mitchell Sure President To Come To State !..• i 1 . 'Ugh | he ••iu.ggi.'t aay" in c Keen A>y.-. a - - i •. a W- A- II > IS :■ . - - i ■; e1 a y. 'u: i . ue\v - C<• n le; en a v 1 'e. P.y : i 1 aai o’ 1- , pro>’. businps a e •■nneatmn vit! irthco a a uteri .'-a ut l II a n W . . • M ■ Ti a; . ,a. , . a . ' *ht'IMl 1P ■ "We issiured,'" Slat Sen tie Hugh MU ■ - ' ’ ■ ' ■ ■ ‘ la. ulent : be , m i . are gorig ini' A a; d Wil;t High i .i.a. i• a nr ' :• . n.r. v a, , ■ • e: I m a a ; ire • '"I red In :>■ ire-ent lir a a; the Xi-ari uor ' a a the (,'hiei laxeeuli\ e. la. ind ■ (Pea r ■ P. e .n-« a i eiP. a de • • 1 alin-.i- ; T ti"' el v. \i ! mi,ill "uav. 1' i t > -‘d .■ ' ■ • " - aid to m.iress a p inlie a 1 . , iaa a l ;a!eig:i a.it -nine niya The lo' i n ; day lie a ' to A ant. 1 nil Wm at Spi ina-. (Pi. vorr. is i)h,avpi). I. .m.ii.:;. (le- 21 \p> S: ugge i ciuest on ,'! parli inien'ary n: i . a e I'nite i N: ' ’’'■ • > xe. it i i ttei a ': am a rote tnda in a Rus- inn rei i t.u I tiio n uut rtat - c mimi nee nj t pros <> e ... .. , \ nl the a. arid oi ...111,, et mi re .. >o..s;h IP Directors Of Jap Imiuslr\ Strnix Issue * Reorganization Of Mitsui Top Issue; food Crisis Nears T<'l.yn, Ocl. 2 I (AP) 1 lived e 1 -{ .I,i, Mil hi *i■ ;• ' In »;i ci •! - lar 1 ,i'i’ilv moimpnly. 11 ! ied t v the -t imi I •’ S 't’llle I 1 • 1 c ' i etO" 1 . .V ■ ■ t It. t teii, y • • ' ,m ’ i< u : ii l!“ On :. i. m : . • it ‘til |'m; »ared t•» b< 11", , 1 n > i < vi I ( len ; e l [winch arc* t'mwned i!" under tiie ' t: t - I Arthur The problem before Welfare Minister \-diida was how to feed i the people through crucial I months ol November and De cember until transportation lacks are overcome to permit adei| ua i e distribution of the current rice crap, \sbida sail b's government clans to nego tiate with the 1 nited Nations llelief and Kehahiliatatiou Ad ministration. While the ? ' v. 1 t* i■ i»:i: u: ::r.; «.i r.igs and ■ i \ . • 1 v .. • t' .11 . I til'' \ ■ ' ■ ' .1 \V.,i Di tmcnl fri Wnshi' | 1 -1 1 '• if up. Wing i ' about ' :it conferences ' John M Cl assist ant ■ f t; u'\ 111 h i 1 ■ .. trendy i :ivc uieluded nve; mg wit ii Mi'i'Ar1. i i " McClo\ the ott n m..r.*d no** ■ • 'ity ot Mac Art bur tn.iking lis vi..*t to the United States inc< < e ' e at | Ol. tie p iv ha\ f (i. - ".I ' :'i toilh i coming pari iriii.iti'if " K i.—ian, l’«ri. 1 tW\ A i.-"'.' !• n .aid t'l'..nt'•> troop? ' , 111 r CUP : P. 90 1\t Cent \|>ju oval Of Strike Seen Election to Cost About $250,OOP; Other Votes Set _ 1 i 1 !y l ie A - • ■•natwl I’ress) I in t ir.-t iA tin ic strike votes mvoivinv . mo hail' million w< A, r :ii* automobile in 111. ; rv bi' lir«i' was liold to a i in;mo o ni' (Jeneral Mm'' i < irj ■ nalion ballotted in ■ ■ A * i'a A i|" r\ i d election, '. mIi • ! irn.'teil SOaO.(.)().}. .‘. m! '. stoppage ■ »■ C * ] c > I i,. t cel A uto ; •-’•'i ! -I -'M per cent • •. . • . rtain, even lint union 1 * ■:!«:• would not • i.' tiir election. K prcitZi it'd i lijfht turn out of (ier.eral Motors' .>00,000 em J h i hat all it drill to make a is. is..: I. In ^olts w ill be an noun, i l>.\ the National Labor fPlalitms Board, probably Jate tomorrow. I nion spokesmen predicted 00 per cent of the voi ds would approve the strike. ■ i‘Nil m*■ r enter of at ■ - • ■ ‘ ' ."IIS l Mi'll !. ' ii'-v. 1 rig tomorrow by a ’*u Cln \ !(m ♦ *mi>1»»yr»s and M< t i Company work < i So < ntber 7. r’0.000 \re Idle • i..oi.r disputes p •’ . ' n and women • • 'light drop in I ho la d 1M 1 ioum. A • ken v P-d, (il l lrials' of G. 1 their « l -mrr. 1. ■ t h«M o wore * .o ■" o; i; . c!ticiit, W; Her P. 1 • *■ •7 I'AYV-CP) . ire president, i : Gem : , 11 ai o ‘ oi finals main 1 • d ■•e "atlH ide m complete in •iit fore-nee.*’ 'I. -c • i!.*■ i*: 1';1 ‘ti j 'i',-; uro work 11; I i1 . '.y... a i ■. ch lias been ' i y . . • . * 1 violence re 1 i ’ a :co*i i »et ore the AFG ni C » cinatti to. ’'.li-m Frio Johns 1 1 - 'o' >t ion picture pro n ;' . ■ .-m' i and Donald X": < m imicp* nt producers* rep s'1 •cii'a*i, * •«.. «*■'•* to appear before d" I-" m il a.- . poki-smen lor me m ctusiry. I . S. Is .Vuiinst l)i itch, Kn«r lisli l sin** Our Guns \V;!'!,!11;' ,i■ net 24. -(AP)—Sec ■ ■ 1 i'.v 1 : S'.!:<• Byrnes .-aid today : 1i e 1 :n!‘-d States objects to the ’ lend- , ,>e arms for political md they have been em • ••■•y.-ii i\\ British and Dutch forces > in the K e' IT ,st. \a ' tat lias been <i tie about the ae ’.oii. By rites said, is to ask the It: ' si: and the Dutch to remove the 1 ■ us S' u eeiTtlam from the f|iti:>'! ettt i!',e> ire tsinc against na tn Itt'i*»*^i!"..i .Hid in Java. 1 | ■ 11 ley i It eSiertn i. applies in1 y vhere, Byrnes added, assert g t hat it has not been invoked f •••• • 'Tie T.T Tv ..’ South America ry o- in . ret .on et the world. He told ;i;f|'urn's that the United S' 'i - o not received any protest Venezucl t or others. Some l'Mid-Ii asi' n ms were used by Vene .• i 1 hi if no: it's last week to ' over o ral .hange in the gov 1: lnd -i' :ui .r.d the Dutch In i io . iettii i i ncnals have been ■ ’| o' 'he c lonial powers to ,11, • i - -tore order. U. S. Without Power To Act To Oust Argentina’s Peron \\ 1 >1 nt. I II. ( >, .1 (AIM | I 'in . S' It's , "1 : _.n .1 a i | 'i ■ ■ ’ A goidine <i 1 (uni nil.- t" eon i ■' mostly o| pi . ! tests : III! "pin-pri'-':.'." a smivi .v ol j tht it mil'll ns I' • 111 a in tuo i\ (iiivminu i i o:; a i;11- 11 ■ ir-Mir -. i ; tli,-it the lit tern-- Aires ..tin nu n a apparently has ; ■ >m,■ i1.11-i. iro ; ;• i i than e\ er. toll n ine in recent er as vice president But after st uiy mi: emu sis ■ : m i "ii vliicll -i i -: t be ipen ) ' -' i T'nited S',tiles and t! ■ lti other Ament'm repnbh these ■ • ftii•' > com*) tried t vat only '1Arge n 1 > I -conic can i ni themselv* ol Pevon' regime \o App 'asment Seen No desire t< ipoease Perot ig . ■ ure.s in this eouelus. m. I ■ i ••••••• <>fi vials view to effective .ill' t 11n' Pen-on i ' ofl m,t.erven't:t i\ ii..- . • i. .ills unthinkable ■a; '.'"it an echnomic embargo. At: «• 1 " embarg > of Argen • .a t or i ; .<• hi rope—parti sly lir-ain i - getting much ""0 i•••'•!. ’.'.lira', corn, anri linseed pi url a 1 that country '1 i pc. la Ic those cm i tries to cacsirg" Argentina. the l'. S. would lc , pi'ci c to make up the ■ , it.« " .• cl Its own stocks, ill", .:]> .limit the American peo ., mht ' alt. a' resumption of war t - • n at ration t.g to achieve that purpose. WEATHER FOR NORTH t'AHOFINA Fair and rather cool tonight: Thursday increasing cloudiness and eool.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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