THIRTY-SECOND YEAR ^THK^AssTK'iA^iTp'EEsy.^ HENDERSOX, X. ('., FRIDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER Hi. lMi:> fl'BUTxr»ty>rW!AV.'b“N'x,M_FIVE ( ENTS COPY Eisenhower Backs Armv Merger Blau Says U. S. Achieved Victory Harci Way; Nimitv. In Capital \\.i iiu'toti, ,\n . I 'I i A 111 (,i■]u-rai Iieli| I.i :iia>u r said today liial unless the armed service, are placed under a unified c< mmaiid “we may t nter another (mergence in 11nit to ci me. as we did at I ’earl JI arbor. ' I bo Huroni ,in theatre coin n i a n i i < t < >i 11 the Senate AI i i i - lary committee in testimony ’ hat “this nation must preserv e lalanced. adequate measure of ,r land, sea and air p<>\\ er lest u i i.ise tile peace we have so dearly bought." !- VV rid \V;i. II. lie >:ii.l. tlie i . • i si ,1. I d In . ,c e 1 lie Me* added line mot with failure without nein ul (lirerfioii. No system of .1 ini command could possibly have brought victory to our cause." While K -'ill i.. c: in.-11 lie I. Adm t : X .111 :v 1:1 ■..! H a : , a 'die hit'l He ' Iff' a a n W.i.-:nli.::l ,n lul .; on 11 ei c 11 pn c o : ei -pn 11.,’, ol 'In navy, i1 am lv i -c.i 'a • ye .an.; the era cci a.rei : a■ a try tu c ne'er the gt'lvr.d nl • , I-" v . '.cM ,niimy u r a tnat ul \ i\ \ I- Silent ■; , II., . > lc " > ' 1 ' I' >■ ' 1 . ' II a milt. , ' , '.- .- ,1 i ".'d.V d.d bo g 1 tu oaf N a i;• w Ished to i)o a y.'itnc I- ' - nil,, oi : ai l unit v • >i land. , n,,| I'mvo.- mder his enmw.nnd , . , Hi : . HI, (ill 11 , 111 til'' trail a ion,a 1 ■. , ol the i.y and tie lie do nutoomo id . ' ru. ice ' i ,it , .ir mili t di p a"" onls. • Separation at the top neces sarily Instills separation all alone thi line.' ICepHine to what he -lid were eritieisms of the uni lieation pri po-ail lie went on; ■ i ;. t, .Id that t lie ' o: the , ... , , „, a. :.aid |. , ,-adi i .,-b , , lo; ,, ■' ment i - beyond iy n!' any i I ’ ' ■ i : m lit CCV nl J*fit* l" "1-1 d .S' if liirmam Not I niti'-d . ,-m n- ' .' (if ,-.y had i ied 11 io fart . , that OprniM y ni o had - ■ .do dop.oni .u- • -n n i'y ■ ,. . ■ , ,-M', |,t .11 II;’ If hi : fit i oi lira t : . . a i nIy In Hiller .,IHI the :■ lo , . • , ■ ,t ' ho (Io loan '.-'iiei ,1 .' II vena if .0 aid" In ae; a . e . ay ih11let ,'ppr a I i11" unity nl dir,a ' . ; c. thro part.- nl the lighting in,,chilli-." Lot ton Futures Market Dropping - V e ... Hi (API -fut :,e .■ ,• ,:a: I., cent.- a balo I ..ail t , (old Inna . "a,,,.. | , u 0.- i ., 10 i i iill oollts a 1 ale lo-.-.a r. Ilf , a 24.10!, Maroli 2 t. It'. M ,y 28. ‘111. Pv. Cl so ( (poll f ... 24. HI 2 111 M o',-li . . 2 1 12 2 11112 M . 24."a 24.04 ,!i y 28.8.'} 22.84 Oel'fia 28 12 28.15 I), , :, I Hi4tD 22 02, 28.08 POLICE IN ARMORED CARS GUARD PALESTINE BANK ki » POLICEMEN AND TROOPS STAND GUARD " , ir-v’: on the - > if. i• ]o of p* i relay' • )’ " !•.. \ iv, * ' : •: I • ; • '( paid ‘ 1 • ... f hers of the \ U/. i» Army on duty in the Ih !> 1. I. I: nt rints wore brought about by the denib.,t 1 irt'e numbers ei Jews Hum Luruue be uormitted tu t.v.cr and make their home in Palestine. (I 1 ^ i-,? in Solons Wonder i user Saw Attacking Force Late In 1941 -- Gerhart Asserts Cruiser Sighted Foe Before Raid \V; -:i i: i-l' * \ • :ii VI’l i;. - 1 , ■ * | i • | , , ( j ^ . I ' net to r\:a ,\ <- : Ul t .i , I. .1 «• ghu I at •* ' c ;«• ' i . .■ : • ecaux ul orcle: Kt pi rsentati\e ( »earhrarl ol j ( alilorr.i.i. member nl the Sen ate-House nimniitiu* investigal ing the (lisastt r. asked ih.at Hear Adm. 1. !». Inglis. a nav> wit ness. investigate to determine whether the ollirers and i rew ol the Boise sighted the attack ing Japanese lleet during the lir-.t week ol D : . K-rg - :, i; M. •mgan ' eri ■ >ci i mined lately prior to the De cember 7. I MM i: igreed t Co , .1:1 s in 1 * ; • - \ ' i • , ! : • :• l hart said that D’» . in ’lie lie- r I ngs he i \: "-••'ti • . • j a e - w ■- i • 0" • ; -| 1 ‘ I | I Ant) I w n ()111crs I nriiliiii :■. i iermain \o\ 1f». — < \!‘ —Joseph hrumei com mand ant of the Kelsen and Osufeim eoneentration camps, and the two other main defend ants were convicted h' a British mHiiar> court tocla> of commit ting atr -cities and brutalities. The other two also c -n\acted were In. I rit/ Klein and the TJ-year old blonde Irma Ores'*, cfiiei among 17 >>» guards tried in the nine w cek trial \\ AKS \\\ \M 1 < It! K I LOW \ 1 l LOW .1 VLAN TO VWI Kit V Haim !'"i . L ,' . A a l a 1 A1 “The B hi ■ • ’ Albert Alei.mig* . V. .« L. i a llli-li guard in a celi at t)ic aa > ..a i»a>e toihiy a! t e. a. n \ Vg :•> a l“c In j:an. AD i s:gt ? t in* Ug t *«n got; • ■d in army cimi'-dy. eh i ■ . te t" Washington. D. t . Success Of Atomic Bomb Control is Lp To Russia Wash in \ P .ii\ i • the s»ice.,*-s »*i t.l-iil'.'r tli Us I* A: - I.: - \sin-ricaii atomir control prc.gr. n. \n.o-n..;o otiiciaN sa> the lie \l lU .e is UJ) to .Mos ro u . Heiie ■ the inumdiat'* future is \ i .1 i> a si <\tmoel v eriti ea! peri-..! ls\ those who regard the e\i euro d Use atomic bom!) as prob a I: itie I'lismust prob lem severe test. The outcome ol the * -t nun well de termine wluth Use • ni'ed Vi turns w ill he .1 strong am! < fier live organization in the years ahead. IVeUtient Tnnnin Prim ’>in Pier \ttier and Prime MinisP r Mackenzie King laid tin* Sroiin 1 'voik lor the test yester da\ with their proposal that the 1 nitt d Nations <)! ganization « r> *t*- a special commission on atomic energv K..-sia\s rec.tiion mas either h< mule known i|iii or with held until the 1 nited Nations O ;mi/,tn n meets in Lonndon earls next s ear. tli.it . w!i«"iv the issue will ha\ e to i ome in .< head. .Meanwhile, t fie world prob a!>l\ will learn something more about American thinking on the s>object form Secretary of State Hyrties tonight. Sin- State Department said he would devote part of a speech to a three power declaration when h* I'ijMMi's at a dinner in ( bar* leston. S. t 1.1 IN. t. Counties Now Have Farm. Income Over Million C * •'! I'*:'.' • Si. I ;■ a i, R. 11 '. u; i N ■1. 111. i- : . ■ 11 1 1 •' ! I ; ; .1 |. hi in; ;■ . e "i in ire i s 1 .mm . H . i:ii ,i!lv ’ rod dairy ! 4 and l hi r mi i. ; ■ liirl hi'H em nt a ..Mere the larm i 11 irf >::; • ■ from this i i, it nn.- i ' i i i uii —1 hi 11 to a ii a I li ii 'I v . 11 • f: • • A. Arey nf Stall Ciilt< e i ul i.'de.i.' dairying. i ne <- i.iiiij> .-.il •: i nil! 1 '.'-ii ci- 'I tar 'Ml I'M. 'Ml I ' 1.. re As 11. I . ' iSMil. G uiV I11 H.lell. \leeh!i"iiii;r. I l.m. t >i a I, "V, . . 1 . I dill ih Hid Vi .1 ;.h. Ci... id ii v, il Ii | iiii'-iiall a a millin'] II. ill ir- an' Allear. my. Cabarrus, ; i a;. Clc\ .''.md. i > . e. K a .-.vili. Hay i Ho , J ... u. i * (:\V,d..11da, W . ia.M aiai Vail!, in ii. ...do a Ian. r >h a'laL'i s. tee I - lv -. .aid I he i' lit' during the v, r t dairy inclll.-try ■ i North int . : m ... ra il | — re n Ik t due ■ . ■ ! ipen • -' ■ !i 11 > * Inrun herds * a aged. i • , \ ;l 11 t : I ‘(i a-tion i i high . dry i lla ol belle: > ■ ! oain■:. ,.. i. menial pas : iaoor tand ends.' . viv.v says ! t i (■>'•idu-.n era■ igll I . m: Ir. e : i • i r e : .iiiiaiim 1 ■ i able,l 45il.ui-.: : • l ; " - i we '■•••I -h'- > ii: -a.-e tie- supplies "1 h-oii Kent ale.I a hate shown ' ‘ ’ .> : . an oe . i ■ . . i - II. : .. a. in-.: .Ulu t\\n prou r. > cl. a god u : h : !>u> i g .u .. p. ,. • , to load V. an into its disastnoii: u .a u n i. I. . . , 11. • i». t mi ... n ■|’n • s.nais , ii' k-n;.- do mi str.ilOil «.P v , : Ik• v ni t n o • . I i a ■ > . a ‘ : i i ■ n. i.,.! a s u i ■ i ! < *. s n»• i Pro id *•••«. r - n. : iF.aai-il and kdw i.i L n k« • • - if -. . i i • * ’ler.ot : .a in. •• : . '1 .iiiiioi, T> i.<1 id n aiva ^ lin aioo i Anti. K.. . . : i ' mtorn t > aa i 1 >. ! h.Kf:. t. • • iy t ml o.gl'l a I - I i * K i\ llllili . lit: mm ! a-ini>Kv i - i’o: im. 1 l.-i .. :’ . lin i-igli! ye. . - it prison . ■ . N • ileii' :i (.•Miilty i. ! pirn .lie Finnish law. C. I. 0. WINS VOTE . X • Hi. AIM Tin national i . • . okdions board uti noiiik od yi■ '<•1 y '.• i r pi. y« i - • • two : i i. . I. a i'll . i ('hem tea co porati«ui i ' n, and :no S I* U..... . ( i. . . *. 1 \1 had \ .i:--d ■' * t a di•-igiui'ion ni ih ;:h|i s'ri d . ■ i ■ • n .: ".ne .1:id -hip 1 a.he .v (CIK» sts their eoJ It111 vi ..... 1 ay agent. DEGAULLE QUITS Communists Fire i i*on I . S. ()fficor Tram With Peck Aboard Hit By l ire r rom Rods sfiaiif h t • N • hi \ ?' - 111 I 11itia«! 'it'.* - ( Inna theatre hiM(li|.!ail."i '•jaUled nail \ that a train la , r i _ Ma i < .i-.. I >«\\ itt lYek. I >rst Vlarinr di\isinn ci itiia..nt, r w.«> linear Urr Iron) a i mnnitinisi on upi* ;l north ( hina villi' . » i, ■ a \ ■ ■ ?d th. • l • f he . ; . i:. he. a 1. i . ' Lt O: \ . n.and i a r s , . < • a .. in a care: .1 •• r • ..••• i " r.a'f- Ha \ ; ’ * e; CGMSid* M. ! I- : ciidai'meinm : Small \rn" T }1. . firm m rt • t he t ra; : «• ‘ 1 • « The *■: Ha . . ceived M. Gen. Ke.. .. II * ... •. • .•. aha- i the I : : i Am. evs nil . A H. e i "Ate ' a r • m port : Ch :n\ am* . d ’hi: tne i liege 0K) y sien, la* -a y inn* a -H I W . end all \ miss..oft ai;.iai -1 ‘at- . .. : I niorscd Bv * j At ini. King (AP)-T'k 41 < o mitl ' lay that the' ! '■ ^ ■ ■ :■ !' a..! mm. pi'i pared hi i 1 mi' :i.Pi a ,: ' \\ e : o ru.'L-iis : ■ • m . i iiimli by Adll). t : :h•. ' .1. Kiny i:■ . ■ ’<> qi.a.i :ns .iy H* m .11i 1::.i: y cinimiUi-i' Km: '■ . I . • 'III! ilc: V I that ’.111- r; te Mil V V M j \ K . M ■ ■ 1 i . Median v. K.i ephed "I'm ai: .i..I I y. M hia: " I'hl' • ■ 1- ■■ * "till’ miii U I'l Ml 'Mi:" 1 1 III i I \pi'i-l I'd 1 ■ i s' in-. ,i i i~t- i a yin I . a . : ■ 1... i '.a hi and •' • Hi ■ ': i' i r 1 iI.mi.'iigi .Med. \\ ay tn ex pres it." • luiumed ■ t ! \ '' \ ' . i i • ' . . ' ' • : >t‘. " , if:. •_f.l. : • t \ '■ *:••'e(.■ i i!l i»•!»* I)c(.anile's decision urea out ol a demand ol the Communist part' most important sinr; political group in the m v. h el, < ted assembly, for kr\ «■ ild net posts in the propn-cd linn parte coalition loy.rnmm. illy v\as elec ' Won (outre' lie , ■ e head e! 'in I , inteland t I a nd a I n.e. HMD did won indisputed «m I i. 943 en Gene ten (lil aini resigned a- its co-| nv.-itn-n: oiler a bitter riis.mle with UeC .ale ■ ei the composition of the admin i m a. 11. - le'.tci iirtnioiincing his at- * it •• 11 - 1-fMgn \\ Os expectci i to •ad a the hands Felix ■■■ ■ iiil; The assembly wil! at Industry Will Reveal Stand On Bargaining Wfi>hmg:»n. \ ifi- AT*? In 1( ' 1 ri •. • . *: i• r ■! k*ri.\ sue. • : .■ mt( r propo ' 11 ice. ie>? by CM' 1 i*• • • .it* ’ ' ! t1 : - t : a i - ;,li 'll ■ ■! Manufael in ;■>. |..fd Hew.— airi iiagctne". . : - live con el sod cctine t ■ PiV'idcn: W Ilia i. (In-'. vt . . ' g i • • u* • - i " ,. t; Cl! 1 1 ; ., i ‘ . *5V ‘ • !'»••! I Prom « i S..:. • . i'V i’ . . - • P;u 11 u I II iV !■■I I'l III .1 llli l . • 'if Poses Law Problem LAWYERS r ■("!1'V a legal prob . t i ' "i of “Buster”, ■ rf :; lohrie world. He i .1 ' ' • . . ivtng about S’ that been : roviou sly ■ f r ’. i in ’ it: old age" l > : • ! ,'c \\ oou _.rv Rand. Boston - : ' V. iInternational) *» J r u 1 1 arl a new ’ll. r .1; ”1 IV. siilli Xi'wspaper Pub ■ .. .it Kny Parker ,i j uirnalisin X; Ii. ■ ■ i f,■ tMi;.1, .Morg;• - Walkout Of 50.000 Truck Drivers lu West keared i !">' The Associated Press) A . .!■ >ut ol mi:o ..‘1,111)0 A I' 1. 1l dl l\ el : 1:1 a dispute 11\ Cl a i 1 .' ■ i. i .. I ha' l • g m ei the road t. a king between the .Mississippi • an ile rtocky Mountains appeared i t todaJ la w lloskms. secrelarx of the •Miilwe-.t Operators Association said m Minneapolis the vast walkout would affect I !."> long haul firms in the midwest group as well as several smaller firms in communities throughout the a t ea. II .in- - id aim tin I c..A m tie •M l. ne. al I)ri\ i is I'nio'i < lied 1he walk nit for last midnight alter a un el ng in ('hi ago Spokesman for trucking firms in Chicago said the walk at was planned lor midnight tonight. Hi ..in -.mi 1 Sil l •• had I i“i'll nr I ■ l i( *1 i *« ’11 ’ ■' ' 1 11 'll ' 11 J tiir i |n i.dm ■■ '.hr ■•mol ' *'•'* 1 ‘"k ' meet 1" in-.; Mi. ;r ..:;y d.: |o- run-s. ! i j Omaha, a m. o:i Ira.in' iiC* tin- s1 imgt - . . - : • which was orderi aid by t -■ VV1.H 1943 Kl ,'w!.' .' . l.-nu 'n.m "Mi's l'dior Inml. disputes I;opt am- - -in* ODD wirkm Attention rm.iini'.l centered in ! let)oil .. trovn-sy between the t'h) l nt.-d \ '11 Worker- and the ' ■ indus try's bis three. \ new proposal I v Get- ;'■! do* a • the uniu ’s drip i I'm rent wacr rate ho st v. a in |o relit mo rase all. -\« coi r i 1 h“ ' ■ l,,r all hourly rated employe- The offer was rejected by the lion as ,, streamlined approach to ml'la tjou.' Gets Labor Post MARINE CORPS Maj. Gen. Grave* Blanchard I-irskine (above) luis been named by President Tium.in to be Director of the Ret: anting and Reemployment Administration cf thoP.S l.aboi I tepai I rr.ent llcwiil nave goiv'ral supervision of the re f Mining, reemployment vocal >u . educati m and vocational leh i buitatoon activities, tfnfernational.) PLANS TO WED 'SONNY BOY' POSING fOR THIS PHOTO ji.. t before she Was reh ; -ed fi. IVdte C. unity Jail. Oroville. Cal . Mi s Eleanor Devenv. Ja-yeai- .d a . H r - I tv. - children, said shi was happy because her "dri i an' 16-year-old E l,suo; Hi (Soiiuy l.oyl Wisecarver, still loves her. Taken into cu-tody ;,:ter her elopen out with the vouretster, who had eloped w ith another i ,,1-i ied wo:net) at IT. Mrs. Dev eny says she w ill oek a di\ nice to marry Sonny. Her husband, an army corporal, is in Japan. (International) WEATHER FOR NORTH ( \ROLINA Fair tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer tomororw: frost in eastern section tonight.