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i z HEttJterson Baily Htsmtftlt Bz AMP KEEPTHEM_ ___ JL W AMP KEEP THEM THIRTY-SECOND YEA R Vhk^ HENDERSON, N. ('., Tt'ESDAN AFTERNOON, OCTORER SO, I'.Mo ^ublishki.^.. v r.u >n a ktkhn. .. .n I ] \ |; , ENTS COPY EAGLE FACES PEACE IN NEW FLAG HERE lb THE NEW PRESIDENTIAL FLAG, oriRinolly order,-! i,v t-,,. , I’re.' " It 1, t I • I • ' : ill I>* Commander llvivn McC.indle-s nil nnu uni i l( <1 I V i'n d! nt Truman. Replacing (he C „ dor (-‘h,c’f s en,1,|oin i,,!"l,<eil l\v l’n\ idem Woodrow WiUon. it slmw.- the American eagle looking toward the dove ol peace. i /.,w rM|:i Mitchell Still Says President To Come Arrangements Head Says He H asn’t Received Any Definite Word Yet S'.'i .- \ i ' Sla'e Si-!; . 111; H \l • :KI1 uf arrangement- i a (lllit (I visit 11! ! ’l i . i. ■:.1 '! i Kcdjiy said at la ■'■ill . ;• 1 ... I a ■ 1 r hail nut reci r i •< del nr- . , ■ i:H White It ' a- 1’ - i a i had eaaeei'ed h - tn .. | .i . . ., • i it-1 southern trip i-aiu-i hat :i> amp a.eed yi-stenli . Mitchell aid hi expi:et d word from W gton neti c within the next tun ■ r lii-i-t- h- a - Meainvhile. he : "ul to.it | . in.-. !u the i-ce| ' i■.:i t a. t n- Chief K\xecuti\ e \vi ie tu lause. I Charge* Li. S. Is Meddling In IN. China I elision I nerrases Through Capital; Marines Alerted I 'IvihrI i v li,! I M'l ( ii.irs* "Ml I ■ I * mi 11 I Si.it- I ■ eddhnq i ( 'in- r it* i Mill it Ian -, 11 >d i v ■ n ■ i Chin cm c • j n1 a i. w « i j >« •! •: i * • I oh •r r\ rr all r •• i \ . i . «• ■ ti inq t«- ’ 11 ■ *• pi iP! ■ *i1 * i *i • ai of r 11 w.i i be’ •' * « a t ■.;' i • • 11 »1: • t .uni C■»ritinurn ' * ’ - • : • Kcpoi ts mini I lejilseiu said the \mi tie.i n hi.■ l ine i ii i i-t.ii 1 hrr«* had hern a I Tied .* I'ler re ports spread through north ( hio.i that the Hash hi tween the two armies was impending. Pi • nice • t ’ ■ • I'd><<11 Mi rr ■ .u- . in nn th China .- :iu thr 11 atisler '>| Chine na! mi ! ' ti n »p into that area by tie- Amei i« ,n .air t >t os wen' th»* ha i. ■ i the pi"' ‘ against AmrriiMM art r a a Ineli v i. iH'd hy a Con i la * i ' . | " ;r Mali. ( lash is I eared N'on-Cieominii ’ -1uai ’ ■ ! • > i t he\ [eared ( 1 i miq era tidy p r< a •»;.« t Ha . u I'h ’he marine* with the imrniion ol em bara.-sing the United Si.a - r’d cen tral government and 1 Hisinq agita tion m th° United State- for im mediate wiihdrawal o* A nenean forces from Cb » a. Peiping di.-patciH'.'. v . \ reported the alerting of the n ariiTes. said minor clashes had lx en rep- rird out side the city. Tienls in itselt was quiet but was beginning to suffer food shortages. Venezuela Recognize* 1 By America Washington, Oct. Ho -t AP) -The United States today recognized the revolutionary government ot Vene zuela alter consultation w.'.h other American governments The State Department sued ties statement: "The Secretary ol State. James F. Byrnes, anno need this afternoon that the t! ivernment 'I the United States ha- extended full recognition to the (iovernment of Venezuela which i- now org inized UiOer Sr Romnlo Betancourl “'The American Aniha-sador in Caracas is in'.or: mm the new min ister for foreign affairs ol the- ac tion." v i i in • v « » - in Wi n g1 < > i i ■ ■ ■ ■ • 1 i like li) I; .1' <• ‘hr 1 'p- idem pc* .] 1.- 'dor canrrlla*ion «»' 1.1 • !rip ' St.im-v iI!<•. Hoev Hasn't Given 1 p ' President 'in in..n 1 uuld 11 > 1< ' ■ i • peak : ' :rack wi11.in a tew horn . S-m .11 ir U<>ey . id. II ey said that i • a a hr and B‘ pro ntali r Jh.H) I )• -.mUn i__v.no ladp,.(■ j j,, plan the 11le rally h.i•. t • ’! given up I in ; ! la• [’reti cle lit in ihe SI a*- Knd..;. Si.ite members of ( e Ingress were wondering if liie pressure o t business will keep them in Washington, too. Representative llnlw inkle said In* wouldn't know until the last minute. Repre sentative Boniwr. who his hren slightlv ill said his going de pended on how he tell. Reprr sentativr ledger said In would he unable to attend herausr he eouldnt get reservations. Rep resentativr Weaver hasn’t d» eidrd, and Represe ntative Irwin said In doubted In* could get away. 0| h« nofabli ■ ■ - 1 t Hrivd the* meetmg m- ! de (hi. I'rrmr ('hr ry ol Xm th ( *. < . • n or WiUi.m «»t Si.«i;! i ( i .id Gov- j (in i Met ■.! d n’ Trim- . • r War ! Sec • t r v P.t <o u v. i! I i■ h- mured I’hm -lay • .gilt w'h .i dimn-r md mi Kt id • v mgid .m.. 1 I b»* gi v rn in honm ■ I I ' - 11; v s* vi < ' a rv V • mi. Shots Arc I aken At l m< m I .caticr G lenda h1, ( : 111 . (>c' * A P ) — Herbert Sot r<*ll. hi. pi • mien: «*! the AKL (*e>n:(Teller S' a o l nions which has been *' king lor eight nn » ths at major ■ ->v ir -nidaw re ported t" Glendale police that sev eral shots were tired at him last night as he was ha king hi- nvvn car out oi his driveway at home. Machinists In "Frisco Area Strike , 12.000 Ail ,imj CIO Union Members Oul; 40.000 Ar.- AI fee ted tin iin- \ ., .. in<- i A ink , ! ',01(0 A I'l. and Cio M -.••!. i u ag dispute ; : • paral.' /eii M"T‘dIOC I . an I- rniici n. ■ *a\ ana to . lie i 11 | major imlu l r1.1 ■ • i ■ irl aine ■ tine • im-e j., , v,,i: I let \\ < .; .'.ill ip | pmi worker in laiaorie. ami .-fii,>- i yard. 11' a I jp. i Ip .1 riki V re kep: a •.\ fy m Iheir jolts kt can e ,i 11: alkoiit and in dicat ion - •■re t lie number would i111■:a e. May' i. :. i. i. i,; s.. n ' I- : an. i.- ■ ■ . . at real- | cited mill: ., i|,<. |;.,v are; while ,1 ••■ ;•... I rune; lialn, railed ci ill l'eii . ;. utlrmp: i ■ • end tie ■ toppage. Ml.Dull \re idle The l.d,i, :; :■ in the Pari.ir toast Cil.l . : . I ;,|.| idle . across th< >ci 11d 2 7 7,U()(I . Mean* ... 7 i 1.,...~;i11.1- . . ! . v ,.| r ' Vo. 1 ' bile Pin . ■ i . . i con fer w i' . :: ■ . i . . i i'.• - l}; ..... - aginent and Ul !.,t; |.-legate- ... possible i>r: •; . am-.manage | rnent . ■ n 1 ■ ■ next Monday. Sources in the ( apital .aid Mr. Truman will propose in a radii) ; Idrrss tonight that industry pay 18 hours wages for III hours work without raising prices. 'I h. rei| ie.-:. il i , a co.iiprnnus' v. ii' i d. .id, lu. : union.-' Urn: • !.| 1 ;. i u p d ; ,v: l i. mrs vvhdt ... 41). and iI repted w i rent biin.-i in ;■ < up; mi ,'h .Pi i J it cent .i' ;■ e a l,i . I Till ;.‘oe;., :gr ill : .1.1 I • - lop | in I thr !a; i a i■ ■ ■ ! ■ • r..■ ■. ‘ i'h. ■. : trncl; y I'Tclay , ;.t ’ m do ■ url 1 • hr ltd pel re: i' i w r . . j: , d i in 11 I i ejerled, 11 no in i i pe-h-a I; ar shipyards, n s n : i;wt ■;■ i g , a : d. ■ 1 vvareho:ises. niaelnnc .Imp rel nei ' ic:; and fn intfvii < _ ! W itness Says ; Gen.Y amashito 11 Cremated Men M i'll! i. dh • f\1 ’ ) • i I ( Ii". Ba.-ilm Va Mr . !• d1.} • ; .on . i • i• t n: • lalT' tod . v Odd ■ rt, dll• 11 -;. . , • ion tryin:i .1 i < I (oil. i shita "ii \\ n ill ' rii M; : Jv ! ' ind ; lie lid in ' ■ i . ■ i* ■ nl . hi.'- n!r{i r i a •! hi i ,.i id o< , d- m « I ut 1 i I ted v. i» !i ■ j * ' : :, sh. Karli'T. Mm- . ' Mr I . s \' !• < I \ii .In la Gllldo. i\‘ n li.i d }.'■ • ' < 'O' aid ( W'l'l . ■ tied ; : •!' » »' ‘ • id I* r U nd( Yainah.it a taken aw a y. i :• or ’ » or rri .die afoun. Ah an'A h on.:« ■ ■ .n no r d | j ii w(»'iId • eb 'i } m ' •. r M• i ■ i' 1• . u lii) foiiaht lilt* d ij-.oir.. i> :it i i' | ; rrendei o! < . ' could he com i ii . ed v ,ir cron oat j and that l be -Ta| . 'i«'. • "< .j >y » I Ah,nil.a ioind o. :o . ■ n !i .n where any nd hi i ihan • , ndi’lh i'e d :en !o> do _o o HAILS TRUMAN’S TALK S:in!i:ig.i. Chi I . I :J.I> AP The ;' ’Catholic El 1 > !11.. .-aid ni l..' .* President 'I . .1 .n'> .-perch in Nov V. 1T. S.,: iird.-v gave 1 ' hop.. ;,h: ■ \ 1 ■ .ill ! r \ r.ik peoples exposed to being dominated by 1 II .tali’,: 1 ianism.- still 111 power." Leaf Institute Prospects Good HY I.YNN NISIIET Pail'- Dispatch Bureau Raleigh, Oil. 3't. I>et.m: - fines fot organization 1 1 ' ibacco ' in,lit: te will bo <i.-1 ■ 1 is-.i-■ 1 md s ine plan !o mnlatcrt at a meeting <>l tl'1 recently appointed ■! gani/.ation com nnttee Tuesday night. Spans ,r- ol i the idea are working on all ambi tious program, eontemplat.ng an an nual budget of S25.U00 to Sat),nut), a permaru nt endowment ol two mil lions or more and an a.'equate stai for research and publicity in all pha-es ol tobacco from plant bed to ultimate consult c: PROKLKM One o'. 'be first things to be rieto" nined .- whether the tobacco institn'e w t!I -i'crate n dependently or be tied in with the Mate department ol agriculture >r State College. Textile and da y in terests have foundations integrated into the State College system, tin ' there at-' .1 general agnetlIt 111 ai foundation there. A home eeon unies foundation is in process of being formed in connection with the w • 11,an - college at Green.-ooro In ail Annual Budget Of $25,000 To $50,000 Contemplated; Meet To Talk Plans Set ,>l these instances there li s been some -light I et: a 1iet Aeen 1.i to miat ms ami the colleges o, 01 adn.inistt at am of l ands a mi -pc ■ :. ■ purposes I ■ vhii 1 they are Used The! e 1 - -■ a: it d sent ’lent ,, aim; tobaee i folks IV) an independent set-up. but ■->- e : isaasef dan ger of running at mi -ml -tru.-t law on the one hand aid fa a - that 111. independent in.-thale w mid not lie strong enough l osurvive m the .tlier hand FIXANCIXO Mo-: popular pro posal for fiu.maaig the tob ia • . ai -Piute and building the endowmen. fund is for a tax of me doll ir pe sere on all t .bareo plante t in the state for two years On • rent a -re al basis that .'ill yield about St 400.i'UU T1 • at.tit ama 1 stfiatl.ilil : w .-aid in- . igi.l fro.11 out..ght eon 11 avtll a ms u ' i I actors an i , manuIT at i • tun mi lie ai \ i 1 i ■ itid :it Ivvn peiwii) | .•ills* ■ \ II I 1 t'il S4U.I11 II) VIM. !nr 1 lu- .i\. - 'grain. Ai t’ lTOX T folks ■'•! levels ani1 ' .a the :mctinn iniir }.' • ng a . i ’mnaI nu'imi I i selling f 11n'-v :. e I leaf, is menace.1 . by ,i ei ; : : i • >i■ ii* inn.- in 1 he 1:i 1 histry i; ■ • ■ • ceiling .> ind aliii i 1 ■- system a ter ritir binv. . ami inability ol Wa t Imusi - Hid i.-i- i -ig plants to l-en d!< i i i ,>ffi ings exnedit nisly :i an; the p.ist few years has ftir t'v ■ i• .. i'i':, a i mahci'v The pr" in cd • • 1 -a mUl not lie urni - tern! ly b. mate ■ •>> m i:nt,lining the a ir' n sy in ' inuki -iwist apon ils rii'il :nti. e so: c bet '.t-i plan eolild ill- mpl ni , «vd. Brazil’s High Court Chief Takes Power In Bloodless Revolt After Vargas Quits f VICK If sws . . . f • I /" \ mil > “ '** “Pnnlon »m*. »»iup von Hovt^YaC n Vii'fnry llond?'* IVosidont, t g s 1 r g1 \IIMM' I O I'alk Atoms Prime Minister Of Britain Expected In Capital Soon ■a ■ Ml. (If. .,,1. (AIM. Mill! t.• i ( :• ■ Alt ire of ! Ill I * i • • .ul-jv I. S. I iii in i !i' .M Xt munih I In i in nun ■ I’lir; .; v. •I lie W die 11 ■" r ,.n;i"linr<'rl till' • n inr iri; i ; ui n iaiemcnl Vivis-.' tu ( 11m iiui • • I M i r Alim..I i V:;. •• will ri. it ... i ....Ic- ■ in W ; mi.yt n • u ly i. \’ n i i:i v. 11h li111 ..ml ‘I li ,r A.) ! ' if !■! Kil'U .; i '.ill l-i . .11.Ilium, f lie!. <lv • .w, ; ifumir "iii-i .'.v In. gii '‘M n.-r. llir V in!- i| . ,. .,,|. \ liulil \u win her II ■ rii-. ••( i .Mini :• . i . 11’' *1 * * — i M'... I h- l IH'' «l SI I'r I I ' I ' ' ’ . I I I I : 1 I I ' ||, |„| P ■ nil ul Ti u n || I .■ i mi,. 11 i ur ,i.‘ ur: ■ in i ■ t ; I 1 it • i u i i ■ , AM . ■■ ' 1 tm pic , .. i . . i ' i Hie s :t n i1 I . , : , • (A. 1C*: • < 11 -III » S’ I, ,* i; . i.. . u: ‘led 1.0 !:.(■ -i - ! I- er.cr Ayer . Ad fee h .d n > j Ii i• ' . • ill i i vil. 11.11! The il .-; • \\ y c >E:im;:t(*• • | . : i. . ■ i ! Ml T i i , ■ ,. . : m ..' • •.:: u * ' •. i . m --I w f ■' my icy. InSu Mil.; ., .in '• 'Hum : 'ii I 1 I,. u _ '' (ir\ ri '..ill, m ... 'I i.r I. ,. i 1 r., .'11 the Ill'll r j I-mc' by v. eek. I ruin ill) Will (We ri.m Tonight 4',., . • • ::n —(AIM lll ,1 r,i m ’; lit .ml f’p'siclt'Hl Till- ; .■ .a \ i| i-ii,i • i iuhl tluit iM<i s i v n'i III , i. ■ yt.’> 11 o' 40 M -u : • i '.\ Pi. ' .i -in;; prim-. 1'in-v -.iiti will inoko :hi n1 M It' I l ‘> . i: ' i i1 lr. (St . 11 ! 0 p. : i , . tr a ,"t lii'm.iori' minis ;1; .i i : • • '.vis in- pool •> II ' I 1 ! :• A. ! 1 k i1 ■ . ’I I 111; 40. \rniv Moves i o \ssnre l! nr S otiiiir Cy Arniy Appears In Copinletc Charge; » eep: yurpnscif ft it • ... <i,|, :;<), f A I ’) i '* 1 .lice at tin ■s ii j > i' • • n i ( c, i rt a.'.-iimed the pr< >iti' i,e\ ill I’.ra/.il tnda.v n in It i- ,.i a!-;n . mandat" to di feel lh" i" hi nt n until tin- I )c eeir, lie i' :: i-l< ••u- a '' s (let nlii \ al e;. ■ i , -: e in-d m 11 midst nt' a. li in" |n■ Ii 1 ieaI ■ it uat imi. ( i .i ■ ■ Lin :,,!■(■: ...in riui '"ft . I ; i ., ),! (■-(! , 11 O'l ,• 11 "Iiy at U 1- v. ,,r i::tst r.v Wai M la"r: I'l ,|, , \l r, VI, : fl ' , .1 i ' l ’' ' j I . ■ ■ I '■"I Hu" ' ■ ■ ■ elect W • ■ i • i't • ! i. t (i Although the .jrnr a pprared t»i ! i mi fompleti 'barge ol the Miualior. AJ-mlerio said lliere had her n no mililuM roup as su< h. lie s id the arrm would guarantee the hoiditi" of the elections w iiieii he said the Var gas go\eiument in longer was eapahle ol rrali/ing. ■.' •t ■ i.: 11. 11m (• i ,, • : « 11 - . ni- •. p,(a :it . • - War j ■i- .■Mel 'I tit "i- ..Mi ii»r| a > ; | S. L.-„ V ■; j iorthc"!n ■ 'lonteiro. an advocate ol •-1 i?*■ congressional au l presi dential rleetions. resigned as war minister hilt reconsidered at lip* \ !<•<:11' sf ol the arm.\ and railed lor .loam In-narcos to assume Ids oilier as rhiel ol the federal pnliee. ' » ' T ■ r I J ) M | \’ m :• i . .i;• i III. , ,*iun*-1 e.-r» • a ■ imi' Ii •< i it !!11 • j i1 t■ .i< |(• n11.11 pa la a W i l * m * ' I < •' i ' uit’.rtl I ha I Vi) i • tiern an • 11mi : iMf>| •)iid'ni:;ht NO FIRST NAME l! .• . i... • li t till. ( AP) ly li d '[’I" dent n ■ i ■ 1 {e j 11 iI 1 o c n i an y •S'".. ml In !., : ly naim birth ill’ I . . or, me pi ill in lily lerivi I r. K .in- ' i- i.i*i * . .i i lamnu r , , > Ii' . .: a S' ■ ,. ft< ed in by rloss !'. Karin, proii - am- ! e* 1 I'.' 1 4 K.a’ii ' aid 111".ill.1:4 Broth- j I i1 ! .n m :i' i ■ si i • ?.4:: ire: - j a .; aid ..tin i ■ rr!erred b i ! K • ■ 11*. Karim Push-Billion W arNotScen B\ Exports ia.;'iai. t >. • i AP» — Ms.' y . \p. : ' - . . ".si today any ill.-a til..' tilt lilt v....- will lie waged , by . !>•'.> nirn i•• ■ i. 1 r-.!! mg pilot less .'mi..' in-i it - in'1: push-buttons '! imy told C". i gross : his ttnti m’ ; eti -1 ■ - ’ i i on a power :al : 'ra" oo a-.- "at this tuns', j 111!' a'o no SOI -id<‘ivd all asi.ttme: "i pows’, . atlmr than a sail-mute t. r it." I made by . "x - | •! : > War. \a\ y. State 'ltd (' si;: ■ a" i o de|'art eti:o . t «')»•»: l m i lit • r\ ' s11 e The rep • • id sui.s: w .-dd i ■ role n t • c.nir' o' the ska- .ib. er\ ation. i:,r:vi:i: a ', nr!: a S' 11 ■ ■ rtumj , i d I'm..'' lit m ' ran -|» rt mg men an.i -npplii’s." I: mid tl ' • p sense inn I be b. -ed o the "premise ! ii.it this cottn : y w ii! iie tin a t 'a sis ol attack .ml w.il not hays' any maior allies |e st 'lie early j.*i rind of the Any aggressor wo do know It is . -• at:. I to t.i "id destroy the o . J - • . o - o'. I! n - o S' 1 - an 111 1 ry bet .I e l a v can In nm/ili/ed," the expert- said. NEW VENEZUELA CHIEF CONFERS ONE OF THE FEW PICTURES to sh .,v Voi • /•; . : oral Ives; R< lie Belt inc >urt in act * his ta t . the a ,e ■' taken du it a a 1 nferenee of tettai 1 1 right; , - .-e , f a;f > i\ iscr. betlancourt is a former n .> ..a ■ tcnuitioTMiy 1auks hind Honshu Opium Piir Narcotics Arc Said Worth $50,000,900; Abe Arrest Ordered Tekjn. Q. • .‘in. i ,\I-’-, ip,-i ( ■ he .1 i|iari( a*- ■ T a ■ , ; ■ • .vhirli .siippl,ed an' it :m p, r ■ 11 ■ > !»• w-ol Ills illu : ■ Ir. | . a , y >•■;/. d an <>|>in■ i rain w <rli i ... I .-aiaaan ' pm-. Tiir iiiii'i'ii'iins also Im-an-d tons id ni her nairnties ninth hundreds ol thoiisamls ol ilnl la rs. Min* . | irril ll ■ i 1 till l, ii •vhile. m in., dire,-two ■... i, ■ i. i t i, n I "I f d-iii. A he . i • . i ■ {anizt i.. of the J >!>.n , ■ ihn a ■111 t -. aid 'h i in :all i • a |i '-ll 1 'id' him 11 ''a 1 ' ■* ' a ip ■ l I i a .' • a (nil atO] Mill'.. la- ta; a a ! i a lii him. Request Denied In .itint-nq a ajiMar Artluir tleiamed in a ,u i a a,I inter a a' s anli 11 Karen.,11 M a a i Y.... - lid , ! ■ I I Klin in til,. ■ Jill- ■ eel It direr: A r diploma: - !l\ ; - lad mu Japan Iron the . e-1 id 1h. j a "rId \ri illrr\ i r i«• 11 I | hi1 '' .'nil < i i \ i sion iiKirlr tlir hit* h.ml in lh< N.i^uio dislrn l ol mi ll’iiJ Honshu. pt I <TU"il . -! ! ,-rr. 1 , . ' -: ' : u • l-\, ■ | price oi tii'' i«* * sh.iii'n.ui* - • . • :. * * i: i -4 Mi; i ci * . , 1 .! ; tire I’nite i St ' - Nome, Alaska Hit \)\ (SO-Milc \\ uuis \ ■ ■ V a . I I-.- a;' Mai ' L. \ lu-duv ..v r : \v n m .. amt c ■ - 1:. i! Itl :i« all at V , Xe. , A Hi ' bast', alter ga w hipped v. avis . u di" 1 tied -Ir -Hires ■' ' . . JV - t full! and p a. M A a It'!' a a. t’a :. X" ■ ■ ' • . -t. - ■ Wind swept t . a B s; i.. t- ; ' .YJ ■ :i" leveled the village i• t rn.djklcv,. j ivlnppet'i aa \ me t "he I ■ ived ' '.HI! I! aid. 1' ar hast \d\ isor\ Group Begins Its Washington Meet \P) - An ! . i ,i ■ ;»n gO\ - •h : a..' ' «, i today with i ’o. i - . ■!: ’:m■ -. i<■ 11no,-. 1 ii tie early • i 'Ml it.e S'iviet * m ' t -i! I y ! 11 p,i rti i l • m! <' I O’ 1 i i n< . * ■.mj ; ,o. i; 1 '■ i ted that l ssi; I, . t .. .. .,i the U. S. • 'Util iti T . .v i. id ■ ( record that if ■ tii tenatum .i't i >v .:;i: - -1 11 i juIri lie a sue ■ v 'id e, etui' eded the 1 ..i •- i 11ei-ii. e teamwork i -lade in the "■'iny indeed it i ' a. . . nmissioii. ■' f ''d .ittei :he st rn.'ary of ':i,,d i * 1 he" ■ Far ■ ■ • :.~ann" but ■ ' ■ long with i .r that the ■ ' ■' tne -tart— 'I' - I" arivl;, 1 i ■' if i' :p t.£) -i't".i teally, if" "a reeom i t ' the fll^ln\«i\ l';itrol ( ;irs \\ ill 11;i\ c 1 )isniK'ti\ c Color AIM—You'll • Suite High ■ thHr color. H •> i H.id nl the i ■ i.fv ,i i- .non ns '■ • i . 1 iminted dis ni: i- The ■ ■ ■ • ■ >;.uk since ■cl not beliex e i i d‘ tectives. and ■ .dir had a right i . i - ai nund. Too. had complained ' i p.Ui'"iman on the ' ally they did but oid : >: nv gnizo them. >VS\IIHR t Oi: NORTH < MUH INA T i ll' i loud' and continued u.ii in trnisht ind Wednesday. \\ arDepariinen [Proposes Having One Ser\iee Head \V nil net in, c )('t .in i AIM — T 1 Wai lepartment " sress incl.iv Ih 1 Mu .1 1;y ■ .. \ 1 , ,lil t'nrcTS be p! a >• ' linn I ■ - lli.'.e uvili; 1: ‘secretary 1 • at i l IIV' S. Undei the depart uent head, would be advised b.v mil'.’ iy elnet el Malt and a score: ,: y av :; 1.11 assistant 1 he a 1 pi ip.neii this n - pani/ati' 11 nt the s*’i v a es Tin air inm1 in itu i.icle all land basei . unbyt planes except 11 Inted in tlie am \ and navy !. 1 re connaissance c imnnnd and ivi..> senge 1 service The air l: 1 heulii retain its 1 »vvi1 sei v k c loi i'i". Own Service l'orees Hie all com - ’ i t"ic. •• *>«->• than the • nil • M have its own >or\ ice torces. r • n i v • mid include the fleet, • • \e chi' and its service li ice- ' . " |>• m<-r>t \ mid be directed dil iy l ithe, than a civilian i1 ift. i- a! present Ir C.rn -I 1! Collins, chief of staff • , \ mi i ll ; i;hs and a veteran , !■' . i>jin p e-ented the plan to the Set , le ni : v * n'i ill it tee for the uy ri • on: He asserted the army ■ .- ••• merge the serv .• ' it ti, inieg! to them with maxi mum lUlonomy fi r each.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1945, edition 1
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