MI Hatlterrmt Uaily Dtspafdi Ml THIRTY-SECOND YEAR ltmk •^^''•{SAT.'i'»ui<,R^s!.’,r HENDERSON, N. (\, MONDAY AFTERNOON. N'OYEMRER 12, 11*15 ^uua^r^ii>svA/rKHNuuN EIYE ( ENTS CORY Attlee Asks World Pool Of Sorrels Silence Cloaking Washington Meeting On Atomic Lnergy \Y; •!iin;r;< u. No . 1J. i \ I *» — A n p'Tl 1 i'ai I’fiin AIini in ('lenient A1 Ni i ■ ' ■! < .. • . 11 111 .1 a: n i> urging an internatiutiai |.i of war seerei - and scientific in feriual i<'ll la i'i \\ a.-iiingi"ii - fitti ntif*1 ■ t< la> as official sil i ne ■ i• 1 <>aki■ 11 the historic atomic eiierg rt nt • 1 , . . . ; • ' : :i . i I . .iv. M • ‘«M.n Kt" i<* K ni t 1—i nless atomic and other dist ti\ » i it s arc < ii nnclcd into c'T/tii ll «i uses lor peace, they will In* si\cn over to war mak ing i urp.ts.' s. 2 The l.»t ' v y • • • ,:.! tel t lie sc ■ will O 1C? » iti once .-ate^.ui.rfis A v the totiU’e nvc < ooperalion Kcciuired The oi11. .1 . - I., i AM i Am? by the • re< ■ : ! • . \ • . e P til'. l*(i uA-C - ! . io.ii’. S A. i V. I*.: "‘ii Aye; s, .. • A. _ \V i .' i i .i. y. c i: t •< 1 ; i; ir:! \ rtf! ' • old Id he no slot t i • i Hot issues Face Solons On Tucs . - >i. * dii I -I iy • i r. , 11 ’ tff|> ni" 'i ir. ■ \ -:i ,• I),.v hulid i.v. ' S, .d ip 1(1 ■ .ft ft I' ! Ill ' I ff. til Till s.i y Ilf I I iif ... I.v I .. .tlit ri H f n ■ . ■ ■ A ■ i lily • :■■■ t «•! if- m ly approved .i 'id i ip. ~(>d in t iif Many fiftili.-l- w 1.. ■ \\ • ■ i ,"d mi thf If 111 If J Ip i |ff! 111 >1 f-t f d Iif f( f - n . ■ 11"> j I. iy, f: • i ii id''i" t hf t ill wfi f ti’'. ,'fff; 111114 Tin-11 ,111. 11; 1 I ■ i i • f: ' ■' die 11 i I ", s.il i rd,iy I ;11: f>Ufd .1 f.iii — til :: 111 ll llv ri'pni'1. . I I'd ■ ill! up till* 1 list and dftn '1 ■' V • ";f pi'iijf. I If ; f'fi.f'i i'f'fiv l Iif if 1 1 "in t" tin- ll. us.' 11" 11 id. 1a; 'If. Mild r.v 1. at'itnt:* Tin .-.ui f f >tn Patterson Aide j TAKING THE OATH f ,•)« . ris new ;■ Utwlf! S. ■...1 v ..f \V. n t!.. (.r lk‘< ol \ Si rt I1, ter. mi in W. h ; .. I). C . i- Ken neth C Koval!. A (■ : :i r 1 . general. he : ■ : i A. C. (/ h r u: . o ■ . .. . •. ) r caches ; i h i' • ; •} I ’. UI r. i ■ : .. t 1 1 - ! > • , v"'. I: 11 l, , r i i ,,. i.... 1 p, , , | (_*}'■ C’i }•, • ..... ! 3 ■ »*. 1 lie he..*nr;; i u.. 1 *-er. iMi t( : ’ i ony lm M \V;»r S* •• el... y 1 f‘fitter-'n urnne; ;i yen is n\ ining |- ei v Vill i : : . Deni"! ! ’ • I .i :< I!..i . ( H i’;n• ran'l • nil n hohdny re t ■ • ' :« rm. y Dec ‘(ipalion Df Japan Is \ ‘Success' Di p!omacy, Orders Have Broken War Ideas, Allies Sav 12. (Al*) — " i':il I > .MacArthur’s • i ni . lay surveyed 1 'idts Hi ■ .\:ii si occupation 1 s. and reported iat diplomacy and detectives . ' tuition's war .;ntli ti >|iir, ... and economic .1 a ■ c mpletely as ■dii (Mi' n ; riive.l it.' cities ml lactone . is t i'Hr Iti- 1liat modal cceed,” * jta tit addled. P 1 ' ;i l 'ok public • < pi'. i n !h‘c 1 m .1 (. :.un;s; p:»rty- boldly nn> • .a , r nation icic ( . .. tt J ’ !. i ... De t r a..: • M I V . i Pear m ... .. ago (y ( ‘mu; s Summarized ■ - l'r >.n rcgi i that new 'd "will re • ■ • ■ : lt’> whici ta.t-ir Limi-lie: inciting Slav : sP* of free o.a t* i.rough c. a ,. rtiti i< m,* \ .\M1.1) l O l.(>!)( • 1 I’OST C ' - -el Ilii . \n . 111. Da. Wallace r ; a t .1 ?•••:«• *» of ancient • v •; • i ‘ . . . < . -it \ n! X wth ■ .! i I>< ; ■ Grand Lo.lp** of Ma.-on.' ' tiu' ita-eting in PaleuYn thi.-. week KINSTON CLOSI-;> NOV 16. K a ; . . N i\\ Id. P s. Wither upt ' Kin tv ‘ a . tea I lll.i :a a •! A 11 t »e cl »v*r 16 e than. 1 •era- t a a liea ’ :.an .1 cl »sed Id"' Naval I loro Is Ainonjn Six Iviiiod In Crash In A. V. i, ■ v. x . . i. i ai’> i u F ;t\; 11 l> > ■ ' • : , I I’., li1 X ] • !\i- !i i!>. o.oli i l ’ N.l, 1 ). I bu Ftw i nt-lti verc* n‘>l Vi .'-'I ■ V. 1 v i - ‘ o I (I..> :1 : . ' t ■ ‘ I : 10 K. ; a V j 1 1 plane la : - lie: nl . i in us I i; :v . so • i F:. Id. U , a p, X X'. 1: • 1 !.'< 'Uptes Inter Th-- a rod. i 'o v,.. !■ .ml at 11. a m.. :-.o ■ ■ •TH \l) PI SCO t)!\ 11 (ONI! Mil'll I', i! r • .• i- it I )i ■. Kii t< r "i 'aptain ! m t ■ ,.i i o . in,-:, 1: 0111 . y mio .1 ■■ !■ ;w ' 11 i .uiy' n:v. ih •dared 111 ,■ !':: I T . . .11:,. ho was II! |.y in j.ii 1 ; I ill i 1 1] battle 1 vhon hi 1 ..1 or. : ao Ti ■ . - ■: -y. . w a.- struck t:,> .}. 11ia I it "■ 1 1. i' • 1 ci' t ■lallf s. Ki ■: -" . 1 iu 11 ■■•:>*..i: 1. v .-s mi tin. , 1: ■;( ' ,0 ' • ■ : 11.” V. 1 11-11 .lap®!, se i ,I.os ■ .■,! 11 • 1 r Mu Iiioii , 10 Ill's* 1 t nop mo v. ilia ' 1 "in feeding fires oh might ox] In - u 1 minis t , 1 Print i" the engagement, f in ,1 ■, K'-iu- 1 i.ai hi'i'ii wound i , 1 to-: time? a t: .i - and in tin last \’ .ia- ti 1 a. Kei 1 or v. -s oxi'Cll ■ - ,■ - a - r ", tiio - 1 it 1 or Vurktown wlio'i : i ..’ ■ >i ; 1 sank as a ivsult n! eno:i y .."ticks. Russian Aid Being Sought By Indonesian Nationalists Interv cnlion \sk< (I I5y Ja\ -_ House to House Fight on Island British Resume Batavia. X . Id (AIM Foreign AIim r s. n !»ar»lj< pleaded today !'<.> t I<• 11 r volition on behai: of his unrec ognized. Jiuloin-':■ -public a heavily supp,, j |:,• iti-ii In I diaii troops rein- ■ -e- iiouse t- j house attacks u- ’.i, drove In born sian national- - from al most halt ot a - a ai.ia naval itase o\ el' tin Vi - I- lid. "It is app.li l • . • i !i s' a; paving tin n ot Dutch fui i , radi ... Soviet I’1 ireigi ti .VIi ! - : : ed that Russian i i linn justice m Uie . : i" l lotion! siai - Don't I ,ikc ! on :in rs "By tin- very p mi ut iniie • idonci vo lo • n (mil me. -a .1. ■ .tin 11 UP - d, 1..iv. o\ - r. that ' ■ • pn-.-i an- n ■ r ’ i.-a ; ;■ j I.-, i t - ■ 1 < i ■ i-tr n cer tain lit; o." M<-.inwhile tin- liatlli- for Soi-r ilii ia raged with nnaiiat;-d fury after a wi'i-k-cnd of fight | ins in which tin- Hriti li rrin-wi-d their air attacks upon Indone sian forces. Iiulouc- ian-nianin-d tanks reported1' fired till shells into tin- 5th Indian Division's ranks. Both lire I.• ns and B i' oiirces iedi..it -■ haul S' id* f c a i i oo hick 1 o Slam I Trial X i;. \ . IP. A i * ' Aii - i •: «• I! in-! I A • • ... I : :••■•! .S* : »*•(• .1 . •••it till- • !!!..;, • 1 mi 1 it ary ’• .; >mm.. I trm.iy ;i. u: lit ut ( 1 . . i, Knij.'jk : i' deifim nil i ■ i liu r r v!: ’' i t ... . Jack.- ■ motiii hi- i I cl i ■ i' Kr. s . head - ;lu- ham ! e r 1;: a 1: a. . a a • a.' ::' an! aged to appear fur ir.ai. il .Jar .... „• ir • .11 ah i. .. in.-; pi numnah • 1 ii tn 14,tav- i1' ; la dart ail the tii-mric tri.ii i- ah ns; erlaili. idle had ihum l alia- | tilled I'm \ -vrmiu'r 2d. Peace Prize Given ilnli I.,uni mi. 12. M1 'I t . h iiu I p. ■: i ■ ; !.1 H i > ’ l. - am iwarded ' ■ 1 Si.;, Mala Cnr.lai: 1 1 It, till- N '"A ivi rmiii'd hr.i n.ati. . k>: ■. ai I ,ii dan . As Siva-' > ' St.it. . llah la; ie :• nit..' '; ; i 'in S. a Crain ■ nl i'i'enai . ii a.Mi lira tied 'lilted X .'ml la ■■ ■ •coded ., - s' .1. S. ■ :.,ry , m X " ent er 27. 1944 I I ■ 1 St . . J \ ... II _ 'l\. I. . . > k \ \ I 1 \ t I I U I I < l I V Told At Trial Of Jap C Jeneral Main' . X 1" i A!' \ iy .net-s ant ek-iin i An: ,i I ■ i: the vv.n me trial oi 1 ' t ini: Yainn.-hitn ti«la> a 111i'V . ' ' ' ! a i 1 alibi ilg and ! > ru ng o 1 ■ t i Id re n and in thei by ■Inn.i •,hit\ .lapane-e. The pi - -eel • -n M a'ed 1 ■ a- tin i■ t■ 11 r 1 h' i : I. ■> ’ : a : nt igh .)'■: .. n ■ t ' a lira ' in! a 11> * ■ * ■ ■ .n- iereetl A SITUATION THAT AROUSED WORLD CURIOSITY THIS !S WHAT CAUSED THE WORLD TO ASK WHERE IS STAL ;>i? :X . -- . ... <•••■>':>. • •*!*" :v ' ' % ‘M Jf8& CN OTHER RED ANNIVERSARIES THE REVIEWING STAND LOOKED LIKE THIS AS THE SOVIET ARMY PARADED . ' Red Sul.arc on the d f <:,• ••• re. ’ .*!>«, the !.t ... . :. 1 ■. : t !i.. ■ C* i S', I all v\. t a . i .■ v: 1 . ■ . ■ a ., i not i thi either,: rdled the gloi \ re Sin .. ting fi the L< M m. They are to r.) A. F. < kin, M. F. Shkiryatov, Marshal S. M. B .. iny, Foreign (• . M ‘ tov, and G. M. Malenkov. It was noted that Pre lent 1 K nd mem i ■ 1 • • • • i fa > wet not present. In c mtt t is the j t ire . ■ • n at an ea ■ eele« h: i.oii when Gei if a has i i no Stalin was on hand to view the ceremonies, (1 -.if ationml Rc.d. photo) Labor Scene Is Some Brighter; 2,500Returning To 2 heir Jobs 272,500 Workers Continuing Idle; New Vote Sought ( !»y The \ssni kited Pits', i On small break in the nation's t lomiy labor horizon appeared i»\ ei’ the week-end. hut !7 ' r>00 \\ (»rk« is continue til- in labor dispute.'. and the troubles hcset tinu the basic steel ar.d automo tive iudustrits remained mi stily ed. 'Die I re ok co" . v. t • • * t 2.500 CT() :k In die , : i \\ eO t M p!n!lW I ' 101.11 - 1 . ■ . t - : . ■ CTO dec . • .. • . •' • t;. Wa Labor Ik • i i iit-i i>-: a ,;.r \ -.te nrgt man: i lecturers * *l eliTtr cal •(jui p: i o,'id. \sk S’ Day liaise These i1 i lb • trer- v .-io a da> pay r.ii.e, miiI they . aJ upued S« cret.ii'> o! ! abor Seh"\cUen baels in participate ii . l curb con!crcnci at the companies and the union to assist in hit ikinc the deadlock. I lie National Labor delations Hoard previous ly hud set December ». as a tcn tative date \ \ a strike vote ill these plants. Edb n i pi"\es w. n I - t ( V U •!'" r 2 when the c» t ;- rejected t i < 82 ■ In i . -■ Set t!i lit v -■ d "ii .. MX-rrht ot'l in ;r • m.v . • t. IV it h Pi,, 'hit «... i pa Sin I, v a« i k. ami i• im>liti» cl •; t;-.c c -nu \ ' r-e. it s\s » IS iT AnV't's hi.;-: mce (iem r *1 M« ' • - ! : < ' • as n HO ti ted A lu \ •*. > 1 h' on .1 -4-1" if O. ' > CAW !1 , i H. •!. 1 Km pen >r l lending War (James i ast ()t Japanese Reds T.'kv.., X..' 12 < Al> !■ " Hi ])] (■• i :iv i ! •> ‘ *• : led541m1. in* 1 *1 ■ ■ ■ •1 • 1 Siaea. am- o', tin- p. tv - !• munv s:dc tod. iy. 1 hr rnipi’i | •••••■ v.m guilt." id S'" I" . 'ill "-.lii \: id l)i ■ 1 ■ • I Chill.I ... r I A.hrd > ipof vi.-don." China Gives! Peace Issue i o( louunhie Outstanding Issues { o Be Settled By Consultative Group C’h ;:yk!ns. \..v. 1-’. u\P i ... K. . 1 . '. , \ 4; t ' aCMt’. * I “Ii ( hiang cancels his oriter for ltd!.(lit sup(.i t s>n»ii' tin*n ».m hr v." ; t». ; ■ SI ' ' " " 1 ’ • - : I , ; .. 1 ■ 1 c ■ ; ■ I \ss(*nml.\ lo Meet •no word on w w 1 add be gi\ en den anded; j c: >! a ma.ioi t» • I * 1 i I I I! America Pauses i o Pav 1 nbute 1 <» \\ ar A ictims # u i*. mied Press > Ain- ! ;• .* :i!i sobered by a s«*: !lli v. 1 ; \- .ti just \\ on 1).ills*■ ii a .: i 1 *; ia \ to pay tri bute t*i 111■ • > n Im !< il in the con t lid i^*i r.;t i- n ago. II* s,in*oidb r 1 * « • ■ ’ •• I the Army \ imi ’ r»• : ■ ok p rJ in a Bos ton p i. '»■i \ \ illiam Hal v ih- ( < tral tinure in ( hie,( I• I ' ii■ n J 1 were armis t London. Paris, ' ! • . > and Saigon. ' H v. a> s * \ * I lit) S Vl(Ml \ ictors In \ uttosiax ia c Over 90 Per Cent Of V 4 ms Take Part *n Election \P Candi To s a:a wore i v 'ey aicom • ’ \ i- '.. m il ' . : ii'll lowed i ■ <■ i111: el the had ca.it Opr." » < i pa; la s had fooy ( oiled i11. . , ■ i • is !>\ not put lur. a i iidaies tint it \\ as n poi : ih 1 p: « inall\ no vot ers op', id li h « oit h.x sta> ing a wax ham tin polls. • hi >n dis • .1 ■ • \ igoslav \V om.-n Yot< ! li st Time W ■ • ie ’■ vote for .• pern.* tago :\. :\»gi o! their ,\ > • it arked the v . ; peasants m "pen spaces , :i.u place.'.. Sale i s had been u> • ,i.i i Knd. y. \ • . ' -r v.blv «»t two charged with • i! . i i * i . new oust .tlltiotl. HOUSING SHORTAGE CAUSES EVICTION OF VETERAN DISCHARGED VETERAN FRANK K RICHARDSON, a Pmi’le Heart h-ldei v.Yuriil Vile'-T'Thev' were , ,.,i i, , a <„n sui rounded by their household unniMimgs. i ne> « ere ^ , °.rk sidewalk v v ,, e e | • ng w a sold. Alt much they had been g von extensions of exieUM beca'.se the .. m w h. ■ h‘ , ' ull.,,,:0 u> d..,o because ot the housing shortage, ilnlmmioml} #ix munthi to nnd m w qiiu! Umn, u.v.\ fT$NO I! ! ONLY SHOPPING DAYS ’Til CHRISTMAS! ! I1 i VVB.AI llfilv FOH VOiM U t \UOl I\.\ ( i i>si(l. rati!- cloudini’ss and ur.r.ir t■ ■ • • ’"it: Ttii ^d..\. ;»;«rlI>