THIRTY-SECOND YEAR HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY, AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2<>, 1!»45 ^“uTk<’mJ«NDAv''£“w,'oh FIVE ( ENTS COPY Truman In N. V . Tril d'S \NI>K ■■ f: ' '■ : ■ the .if, .Ii. • .,» If. }■;: . v I ‘ ■ ItMil T • ( !. . s.v i till' • -;ll ■ ' | .11 t ’• (hi. i.U N.h .V I > ,y i . . if Oi . ].... 11.i,-i I : talld i ■ (' ■■ i t: a I' , ’ : : : i ' l':e.-;cl« :.l .ca ll" It! < a 12-. a n! | W' ia whir itc and" l a • • I s: !.. . j ", c-y. A a r L!.Illlll.mill pi - Mill- wive "it v. il! ensiai tiie "re ile.-l "a ai ail >-v - •• A"' wo. i:l l.i ..ff;1 |!' .!•' ' and proven: w.,:-. Indonesians Hull Fight Truce Arranged By ‘President’ ia i; u rn \ior , o\ i;..i ,i i ns "i. i \t11 f1) t . 11 i • 111 S • . i • * - *, ! i j M«• tali • i ■. i'a' • t *■ ■ l * • •• i ' • • Mu VC .11 : • ' •' i . i ' ' . ' S ! ; Il : In'. 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I .* a emu m "Tit 1i (■. . i. j' t1 a • i * t , a h .' .. i : rportrd that thr -it ;■•' I'M p,*• ri»*• aily C}U irt r i Thr 1 r ' In 1 'I 'll t II* • hat t lr ( |. 11,, 7« ! . n r P i a •.' tin* ! P 111 I 'lit* J ltd i t l • *\ A I Hit I h obi rt ; ai d * *a ! oldlt‘1 ■ VV ' ■ *■ t *’ p<.i'trd v. • .urn it • 1. House (»ivcn Naval Hill \V : i V’ 211. -( \P)~ A j11*1 i .. t• to : i -. the -ize "1 the post w.u navy c-me- iip in the House today to .-tart v. hat might be < e ol 1he eliam'iier'.- busiest weeks in the waning legi.-lati\ c year. It will be pillowed by a highly eon trover ial apprnoi .itleiis bill lur the United National Holiol and Rehabili bilion Ado ini.-lr.ni • 11• 1 here i - no latnv. n op| ’■ isition to the measure which expresses the sense el l' ingress that the l nited State- should retain a two oceai na\y el 1.1182 niaior Hiding ships. The pprposi nt a-h a licet would be "tii ins ,re *> ;r :i.it i 'lad integrity supj. i • I puli ies, guti i the United State.-, and i..,z overseas pi isM'- - tons, give protection to oui commerce, and to cooperate wit. other world [lowers in the keepin.. ol peace." YAM ASH IT A TRIAL OPENS IN MANILA A! mda, < >ct. 2h ( AP ) E iur Ja p nese sailors in I.t, Gep Yami sliita’.- Phil ; pine.- eoiiunatid killer or wounded 100 women and chil dren in a bl 'inly orgy in a Re Gross aid stati ct. a pretty survivot said today as the general'- trial o: war erimtnal charges opened. The heavily medaled. bullet headed Yama.-hitn deteated every turn in legal battling, took keen interest. He followed lrga arguments carefully with the as sistance ol a personal interpreter but iiitii-ared to understand consid erable English. Approval Of rr * • • I ax-( lulling Bill Nearing \Y", i i (i ."i 1 \! ' *i ho *:*.!‘L*i),n!i'n.ihmi :11 • •,• . ..* . ... * \ ; titling !>ill is h»*;ici* d ’ w. aril im;il , pm-.-age ti'tlay. an aj u«‘ v dem.md. i l'<*r a sla -h in :rrh*r. ! -pending and !;• i .1 balanced b uigi t The size of llie tax reduction —almost one billion dollars above the limit set h\ the ad ministration—caused some mem bers oi a House budget balanc ing bln< to balk, but they ack nowledged the bill will pass despite their opposition. Cha . i n:., n (. '■ • n< *n "1 M i - ■ 1 in <»t the Hoii'f |>j ropnati• *i:committee led the opposition that tax pining now wo.dit cunt rib Pc* to inilati n and deiieit government spending He said it is ‘ ab>m'd” to cut taxes while asking tne nation to subscribe t ■> $l l .uoo.OOP.iHMi m victory m nds. He asked economy a lederal expendi tures. On the G'uer hand. Represontaliva* Knutson ot Minnesola. senior Repub lican on tin* il use wa\ - and means committee, flailed the tax reducl oil as a boon to business Future red ic tions, he -aid. "will depend on tu’P product! • ami eh oi nation o! waste* tul spending by the administration.’ Gov. Cherry Will Go To Senate Meet Kill' .yh, < )rt :!:t -(AP) -Gover nor r; Gregg ('honv plans tn altcncl j the tall yut-together ses.~ion ot the 1 North Carol i a Si a It- Senate in , Statesville Nov mber 1 and 2. he dis closed today i Ho previously had planned hul l v hack to Ik. ■. y ii 1' la1 > • ' tei - noon I i be host to President Trn ■ man who was scheduled to span Is here Friday night, but who an nmnuvd today he would be unabU , to \ i. it here. Strike \ ote Is Asked Pa Steel’s 600,000 hmployes Washing ton Oel. If).— (AID— < lO Steel v.mkns todu\ filed notice of a dispute with 7fJI> steel, iron ore and aluminum <•<• m ju nics, involving (ilM).OOO i sr.plo.vcs, and aske l »h«* Na tional Labor IMilimis Hoard to take a Ntriix v ote November IS. The petition lor a strike* ballot under tin* Smilh-f 'onimilv War Labor Disputes Vet was filed with the NLKH. War Labor Hoard and l.azor Department h> David M< Donald. secretary treasurer oi tin* onion. The disputes, the notice said, wire over the onion's demand i for a S’! a da> pay raise. The union is headed b\ Phillip Mur. I ray. Production Of 3,000 Planes Yearly Asked I \V. .11i11;g11*(i. 1 Vt -0. — (API— [Viiii'J it:-... pi-, lii.i li.m ul 3.000 niili :: y |.' ii, . y. ... I;. i> nr, '"'m i :d , i. today ■ Senaii • mil!ee by .. \V;.r ! leparto out coll.- dtanl. 1)1. tii1,,! :;.' BiiKC:'. .. .. t'ial coi.- dt ;.nt, i i','t'.u '.'ii .a iv|' .t t in ., Senate n - n'oi milieu an 8 | | i oit pi-,,£p : ■ tu i.i''. p llie aircraft mdtr 'ry iruv lo meet ...iy emer | griii-y. It.- :• ail! point-:. 1 111 : : ' tl'.-'lillg ,,r the devel I rpig weapi i 0 iirpnwei so !hey 1 V. II .... ready |,,r larg, -.rail- prodlic I timi i: needl'd a i'r .loi'i 3.000 military plum., \\-.ih irtr o," weight nt 30, ' 000,000 | t.imi!: ,vi .rly t" • aintain 1 a reservoir o: eiiginerin.; eo .ling and | production skills. I 3—Making surplus government aircrtilt plan' available to private n ‘dust ry. WEATHER I OK NOKTII < \ KOKIN A Pair and rimtinued warm to ctay and '•'-'esduy; rather cool , again tonight. TRUMAN CANCELS TRIP ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Mitchell: Plans Unchanged lwo( •a!)inc‘l Members To Be Al Meet Vinson. Patterson Will Mak-: Spec ■dies At Senate Meeting Statesville, t .vt. — ( AIM — “Our planes have lint changed one iota," declared Slate Sen ator Hugh Mitvocll chairman of the committee n charge of ar rangements wicn iiifciTined of a White Hoi;! r aiiiiuuiiremriit today that l*r .iilcnt Ilarr.v S. Truman had < iirclled his trip here K .day. “I'ntil I hear detinitelv from Ihe White Hause." I have no further announcement." he said, said. VINSON. I’ATTEUsON to t omi i;i:c;ahdmcss Washington, Oct. 211 AIM- Sr; ■etar.v the I re.,- . v Fred M. Vinson s;,it| today he .Manned t . go to Statesville, \. th, ’ > m rke a ypeec.-i !•', ;day night. War Secre tary Robert ih Patters >:i is sche duled to >;leak Thor.-day night and Vinson Friday nignt inners. o collection with ., 1.1 • I J'’- j SOI ircp-l ■ S'1 C *Ol: i :l i; ...sj t in pofen 1 i;i lly the re t.. i i i,p«>r:;;mt o >dy e\ -m i -ct up m SI lit hi. I• >vy" Addle* in:; Ihc 111111.. I 1 e* ling • ! the S|,lie A -or.ilpin of I'mii':'.'" ri.tl Scri'rt in. here, hr -aid Jhp a m m.- l- >n 1 .1. n »i :nrd n. impro\ r I’r.r rxpl1 >d a’ i ■ -i nut u 1 -I 1* *0:11c*■ to the end m groat profits ;md .it the a me t i < - ■ on serve tin Cine »l tlx* giv ate ■ need* cil mu' Slate, he said "i> to learn to utilize thr 1 ; l ur.il iv. ;rr. , ; iu h ai *- avail able at home.” “To tile end • d‘\ olnpmoiit !: o:n within and v. ith«nil." C’iieiry told the C h..:e: 1 e 1 ■ <>| Cummercc seeret,ir~ ies, the State North Carolina and it* curmit p^lilival set up is a- de voted as yo Break-Up Cities Says * Professor Washington. Oct. — CAP) — lAiprniessor a: so; iology told Sonat't> tudav that s' ..la s should be made to see how p i :ght be possible to "break up • i cities into smaller places l"-s vulnerable" to atomic bomb attacks Dr. William Ogotirn of the Univer sity ot Chicago : .ule the suggestion m a statement before a senate mill tary-comwci c" subcommittee. con sidering bills t u' federal aid lor atomic research The atomic bomb, he said, raises two big (itie-tai >: *( )ne pr. iilcu - that ot prod .eng a lasting agree unit imong nati ills not to use tlio 1 ” •mb. The other is to \break-nfi our cities (into smaller units.” President Harrv Truman! want Congress to ..he sure Unit all atomic disc." ••. jus resulting from i federally - 1 noticed scientific re search veil heroine public property. His position was outlined in a let ter written by Ren nvrrsion Direc tor .John Snyder to Senator Harley M. Kilgore • 11 West Virginia. Demo crat and W. ren Manguson ot Min nesota. who have been holding hear ings on a proposal to create a na tional reseaich foundation. The letter, m ate public today, said the Pr. sklent believ es "tile fruits ot research financed by fed eral i n:u*s must become the prapertv ut tile United States ;mri should be .i.< te.u- freely and publicly avail able to all.” \il Planned junkets Are Said "vheeled Pressure of Work In Capital Meld Reason for Action Wu -llillgl ol . 1 )r . ;*:i. (AP) I'ivsid. i ■ llui i . r 'I niman trt Siil. Okla., and an engagement at \\ ai?*'>. Texas, I)eci min r Ayi rs at t r,; iii!i■. i l in decision te ilea , y pi'i'.-'sni r nf business confronting tie- President in Washington. I he origin.tl week end sche dule ( .tiled for \ isit to States ville and Raleigh. Friday; At lanta Saturdav lor a football game, and Warm Springs. (ia , Minda.\ tor a luncheon with pa tients ot the infantile paralysis fouiulat ion Has Vi ( nmni' iil \mt> had no comment on art ;• nnonneemenl by R J. Thomas b* ad ol the < (•> s I nited Auto Workers that be had an II a. m. engagement with Truman Fri das There lias nr>», per illation he would cancel trawl plans to give greater attention to the labor ma nagem«-i»l <• j.ifcrenee open ing next dniid.n , and to the mceiin.g smarting tomorrow on the I-ar k astern \dvisor\ Coun cil. The Fresid*nt had indicated a. desire to talk with as many as possible ol the delegates to till* labor management conference in advance ol its opening. Meanwhile. be is drafting: an important administration pro nouncement on wage policy for disc Insure to the nation in a ma im radio broadcast at 10 p. m. tomorrow . FUNERAL TUESDAY FOR JUDGE LANE 1.1 . ('. (>r' '.!!). F.meral ser i - ' i he ■ I'nlucte ■ here Tuft :i .1 ui : Hen y P I,ane. 67. iir.v .1! ■ - den: ol Lcatc< - i i I vc-tei'day at a local ; : ,i ■ e.i rt attack. .! ae 1. i a..- native of I ,i •.!•- - educated at i '. . U _■ I ■ • '1 i' ■ ■ and received. • i_i i": the Universitv ai North g.,n.;:na. He e 'r me -upend' .’! p. ic' >ing law in imp. o| years and ■t e.i ■■ 1 ii y e .: —, ret. ring about 1 - \i Fur the la.-t decade !a .- ee' i idge of recorder's i' uni r tm. :lie f..unship. Chinese And Communists Are Locked In Civil War Warfare Growing In Intensity In Three Provinces (" :>!I ,\!'j Re [•«»-: !ii :wy ! l.x ‘ \\> cn Chin* •' < • :i: uni.>1. . . i C «*?i!i.i i j l i ' • : r: > ' ' I if J t i • ' : « 'till.. Pi ' ' ■■■ " ' rUM ■" ■ I v. .1 i i-:.! til.. _ y 11,. i.. i i . j Win fare is grimin ', in ink n silx in SiiaiiKtimg. Sii.msi and I :n \ a n pmvinns. sail dis pati'lics n i'i'ix rd in ( hunekinm : .. : ’fi I''. C ii t: i ’ l a 1 Yen i I ,-:•!! : i ' 1 :.ui .r S!n i ■'' king. ; stn'cnuM’: k’.al a it: : ■ .ive• ! ... i.lliiO .■ fl iwthfust S n.si, >a hit'll Yen ad mi tit ml tile t'l.nin.iir,: : it.id r .,.. : f nr.'d. independent repoi s said lii.U tin- < oinmunist' v > -r disa x ing parks and bridges as ttie.x re treated iliiis railxxaxs. This '■ \j11;11:11'..i nmx • ■:111• 111 nl (leniT; i -..i i ■ ; K i-shek s 1\x I: 'eh am ad .: u • i: ;g aim:; the I'ei mm-H.ii ■ .v. d Tientsin T a . a r.. ...Vs : m i...-" f nitvd S' ' - ,.r ... .ii ' .a I’. : j a: m-Tirn: sin area. Ii ' ■ . n X at Cl> rapt :md .Ja| ia lliso ri|ti ip :• amt inn el : en..■ u 1 '<• i i'h making, nit n • line n . . : x\ .dd n m irm nr dm v ! n->f i in ' ;"a 11 1 I 11 111 . - a in i l'h n . ihi: i'li f: dim: en’i I p .rt "I t .' n.it; 11 id K v ; i Tm ;nee. Strike idle On Increase; 315,000 Out 110,000 Arc Added 1 o List of 1 hose Away From Plants ! 1.11' . issue.,I (i'll I’l'lSsl The graph of 11,.■ u idle curi'i'd sharply u|> urn l• u.I,iv !■ 'Ueliiiu i:.jin>.\ i:i.;. 1 f 1 > i' u . i:., the .(tdlllun el '"111' I p i lie ■ i le : lie !;.-t o: t111 • -c .■■■•. > I nr;i. 'i.ii. .!'' b s. The . id it in Aknui, . i i/.l'cl alt.I ill! : 10'I m ■ . ; . i. , and power employi Ki • T re mil Rubber Co. | duel mn and into idleness: a d in eisue ..re.i. where IM.ii'" ,\FL and t I< '■ ■ . I'ilini.- : • I:. 1 ■ . . . w 'ill'll lurced ini.ilP ■ ik. 1 ; i.unu : I.iki'M ise strike v.rte petitions to the Mtl.lt WI'1'1 til ill:; pre p,ill'll b\ representatives ul more than 800.00 wo k-is in the steel and electric tl industries. Anil the Al l. cummerrial tele graphers union plaureti a l:ir Ituur work stoppage trilai. I iiiitii spokesmen -.ml .'i.'.tiiiit ot W estern t liion's (iP.IMIO operators Mould join the demonstration. Issues, as : tin >ther >tl ike-, reel l\ •• i .i1' i. I cent #■ ten » ted dermW;stration in j•. w • ui NHKP> aw ard • T an a\ « i age ! »st. '1 ■ e S.i:i Fi at I’liitcd A11to Wi>i her . d«“ • mded Ml per cent hourly \\..g** increas* In the Akm iiii.i ith : .f.t .■ v • spokesman tor the nr a; >1 p . o-t at the plant said th" on wive more money lie asserted 'nr <*n weren't on strike b e ’e..io, mi r • y “quit w •»ri:The u: *n earn led a morning meeting to . ‘ tea pi i soluti'n. CZECHS CONFISCATE ALL AXIS PROPERTY London, Oct 29 - Presi dent Eduard Bones, speaking \ ak 'ndependnee day the first opting < ' ( mei’t since 1939 >aid toua\ nr had > need a decree coniiscatmg all Co‘r n i and Hungarian ;»• •;•»*rty m the i ount ry 1 he pi‘ineeds, he .i m ihe ad dress broadcast by Prague radio, will be used as t 1 ■ *epa rattens owed (.'zee • * - A»\: i k i:» by Gei many and Hungary. Japan Hopes To Regain Place in World Society T. • ; \ ' ,'!i AI ’ I' i c a] .la|i.i 11 tool; k"'' "- i1 id i v ! coin President Truman'? t lciatiot i n: foreign policy that \ ini ion might i ■ illy 1 1 ' i i 1 \ 1 i ■■ i - t no • >! > non! olii lid would C 11: ■ m' 11 ■ Martin i - Ron i K d ■. < .tie o I lit omnei-or's o’o-‘>i d , -m . >]icin : I ir entire morning in < nl'orenoe w "!■ the ruler after loading Truman"? s|. 1 a .Ta| ' i -1 \ido-- -ai.• P t i-i S’d.bk '.I ..tit F [tig: Moii'lf! Y. - ;. ia .’.oil: la at Truman’s speech. hut a do no eom inoni \!l ’top : .corn t-oi'i id paUio •i! t ads dool aod f >ma :t l.1 Vll 0 : iiaal .1 a panose -t. ioa ion!: ompha i-'od the hope Japan Wit ■ regain an hoiit able no-ilit < in work society when demonstrated on , pe.ieo-io\ ia . . tit.nl." ••■■lit ' ieneral . M A ' iii 'i-'i .1. i .1.1 iH a’ officials S' 11Kin ■■ ipal university, cell •' mne.se gov eminent tffl j 11 • • ■ i 1 ti;in i acii.es !neve ard ’ a■ i mdcl ■ ■ • nlins ol HI other j schools once supported by American gills 'I he clirecti V < harg(“ that St. ; i’a .: . had been transformed into a i imn-C is'ion -eh ini in January i ’;14:f ■1 . i i n on looted and ; •' .t ' 'on,■ or -< had been de I - i i iyim 1, (in >'•:> '1 In>nt, 1 lonvji re jv’i ■ i Mi . rp i • vi min Japanese pool - nil ' ors Mo their titles and ossu: i . o •iiiinor's status, follow* i mu m;o load id Prince Konoye. Ko \< is expected to become active in consei d vi politics il iiis request to resign hi.- title is granted by th* .mperia! hi iKv'hi id.