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JO Hgnfigrron Umltj Bfapafrf? J! TH1Kn-^LC0N1) ^EAR 1THEKA8ff,l,?ti5TEBiitvrnlHyF HENDERSON, N. C., MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER -i, 1915 FIVE CENTS COPY PKltltNI auis U. S. MAGtiirtEfiY TO Fact-Finding Boards to Deal Deal with G. M. Strike Set Up By Truman \\ a-lnngti it, I fee. - ( A I’) _l'lv-idt-nt Truman today set up fact finding boards to deal with the liciieral .Motors strik •jii (i threatened steel walkout ard asiied ( ongress for machin cr\ to handle labor disputes in "in jortaiit nation-wide imlus f rit s.’' r] dibit appealed i . ■ j v CJO t > ited Auto W- i.. c:s • ; :err. t their ,r ■l:i lie in ; | ;. . Mn'ir , -r . |1 illtd t'g ( i .id; . iximaie 7(10,000 a. hii ' r i.i' ived a stivl stnkr l P r’-.'lti ‘ VVi 1 !?. Mr. rruitian acted in a special message. fast on lile licels of a labor management eonlerence which could not agree upon a tael tin.ling recommendation. He i'oiprseri: A law foi ting i tiachi , j nan ig tael 1 iiui.i. g boards t pre en: " i. stoppages m important, i..i: r.-v. idc iafe r disputes. ( Miling Off i’eri.id A ; in 'Ci sti ilu - or 1 ick-,mts l'cir ' 30 ii i> . i■ altei ertilica dispute uy '.lie S i .clary o; 1„ :' . 2d I nr the taet ending ie ,.,rd ■ berate i Ii\;« 1: nt . Ih President cited such wide Min ad strikes as steel, automo 111!.-, aviation, mining, oil. utili ties and communications, as those to which the act sh uld appl\. i li . tovvevor, vva .- .c. although Air T: .mar. .... I t:u , . . hit . : ■ • '. ri ■ II ana Oil Own Authority T in Ihesidiv.i .-aid lit1 ...i- ip 11 i iig ii I ... i : . - ns: a u to deal v. ,iii the General 'A :ula this ii ard vs 11 net have ! .- ■. tl tl I V | •• -V. PI' S' :. irh I 111 ||HJ I ■ ■ Congress will soon authorize," he i s...•. "I . in : ure that the An.erican ! |i ; lie v ill ex pi i tv emph yi r .aid the i ;i{ill yes t • c ■operate \\ ith the la .1 d as I u 11 y :. appri pri.de h-guy . 1 h I already been , >ed« ’ | “In (lie meantime, t am ask ing both parties to the dispute in display the same kino of p.il lintsm as lie s displayed during the war. I am asking all the workers to return to work im mediately and i am asking the employes to procede.I with full production. ! make tins appeal on hehalf nl the American people. 'It: c i \>. .'h 11 n. th_. it- 1 i..' I -Make involving CniU-fi States S'i • ! >. i rpor.it i m and th ■ I’.it'en j S’ . . v.'. a. I a .!■■;. it’t.ng a j :. liar I) .iril. The p . w dl ex ; t ■ i i c-.uipera; ' with th : . ... I ■ : ' •. - : ii -. I .:: iii.ii. i .e j i '.. ■! i■ Mi. o. kers t* > n in a' w• irk ponding the report ' : li.o I' .oi'a findings and revoinmendu i 1. -iv" .\\ lation Issues Hold Market l'p acw V rk. 1 )er. (AIM ol a*s<.rU\i uviut:<»h> liigh tl today's stor.u marimt ul . 11 •; I a \ t »ri t es v. nv in i • • 11 <und in ; ' u>t ti!l department.-. It. iiojit were A\'iati« n l orpora Vin 1' 1 Airltlies. ■ > St« ( :..vs;... General Mot Glenn Ak,:'m anti Mont^um* 1 y Wai l. Clock Strike Spartanburg. S. C . Dee. 3 (AIM - Du' ..Id town lock gi t oiled and ■'■'iterl kiekiug the gong around The el*11 i .nop the is.unty h"Ui'thnus-\ alter ei rstie bunging.-, during its face lift ng :i d interior -ju\ eiuition. suddenly went on a strike binge at 3 a in. The night watchman calmed it d"vvn. Y'amashita Claims He \V a sHelpless t M .inla, Dec, 3. (AIM LI. On. Ya as ut;, declared at his w ar > rime. trad today that one of Ins army groups had the power o! life or death o'er prisoners and l.e was helplcs t" intervene. 1 he former Japanese c< mm;.' der in the Philippines made the '.tartlm-’ statement when he was called back to the stand to counter damaging testimony by the prosecution's re buttal witnesses. Yamashita said the doth army group opcarting east ol Mania "’here many a mcities !'• r which t'.v prosec ition seeks to hold him re sponsible were c unmittc.i, llad .. i htol'tv Io apopnn co 1 >•! ie it..' . • o try pri -aieis ol w ar and internees CLAMOR TO SEE QUINTUPLET CALVES r A mm rn rn :' "■mmmmrr - "* - mm ir.wnn 1.1 II >Hi:.wapimifl|t, -U VISITORS FROM FAR AND NEAR are reported a at lhe , fchm< l i' ? bear Fairbury, Nebraska, for a pet tf rough barn « in flows at the tne calves born recently to a sevcn-.\, ;,| cow tllat nev£,r expected fame Shown with Leo a ;.i Dr Smith, tin calves were named ll)r thc~ U- s-» Russia> chlna- franco, Great Britain. (International) UAW Locals Oppose Plan b £k: y ^ 3 Nationalization Of b rcnch Power lndustr\ Cominti Paris. Dee. .'I. — t.\I’i— Nation alization of Frames 1 <-ic.,; industry was n iccast today as the next goal id' the assembly, which passed a swe piii; finan cial reierm program at a spi r i t! scssi >n \ esirrda.v. Tile assembly voted .V!l to to take over the shares .'.mi managi nienl of the Bank ol France and four major deposit banks. It was a inarki 1 virtue for President General (hulls l)e(iaullr. w im appeared iii tie chamber of deputies to appeal to the legislature not to pies', the nationalization of business. II- s;'id including ol tin ••• hanks would be harmful (a Frame’s chances of reviving her export trade. Occupation Of Ocnnanv Is iicscnK Dislike of Methods Developing Into Hatred Poll Shows Iran re -irtini M against A ■ a a. a i ... d gh »ng !• so ' ■ iiua • t .;. ‘ . re istance, according to a ■ irwy made :>y 1 mted Slates Hie. a . An ttst iding . ment. : he sure i \ < >ond. i> e •!! .action ; a* the Ani.Ti an n .iita.y adjnini; t im: t a: is su: > an. !am iaek <>t pulley. This ei1 ’. ieti.ni. it v. .id, i ■ .-hared . y -ny o! dn- . .any a. I a . it i >s >■, i p. - A 11. i nl . Kcsillt ‘! la" - a ey. mil ; ' ala'll in an el tori to ■ h!..ni -im) ■ lad.' ■ n "the C lei : .11 \ . e .. He.- ... h»'Cl n; a 20.00U \v. i d re,.. . t. In gene: ..I. ti • in * i-t de. the Gem...'i- serai.ru '> e. t:i;it ' hey halt -ail ered ene a e I a "What e | ! mat', ri d i ■ -e indicted ell .. li’er Culm a. . Gei • I y h; s lost n i'i'i i' ' tie v. ay ! tie aver age Gel ill . i: -ei' In I ■ . I. in" re 11 ■ i" 1 .shewed. It !■ a tail'll Ge. Ul.v as a land -a an. a . and h .'ted on civ11 sen ant a- .-aynig "inr ulll> : dug Gonna y would t ’ agree on would he s me t am u. I't sislalU'ia" Rouse Nominated As l. S. Attorney Wa hingt 1 ■ l -(API !' de t Harry S . unn i today norn iiuiteci Chai ha- 1! . '■ ■ _ !)e t nihal Stall .- ..t'lorney t- • Kasteri ius trict a North < ■ - seeding Ji mes '). t a: r resign** 1 Fhrw C< unci! Says Move V\ oiild Destroy Morale of Strikers m*l ' t'n.ii • ! Aijti.i U ..!•!: I : n'lf ' . . a : : 1, I hinn . to nil oxun.p- | •a u ' : • : i,■ i till' 7'. ■ . i: i .; j C. n::\il Ah-l..r |,! Vi tin : vigorous (it).j-'ctinns Ircni ! i . n -lroit and I lint locals, 1 \\\ ( IO President R. Thom as. rci’.i rated th it (I.M. workers could dr ide lor themseives whether lhr\ w i lied to return to til ir jobs Uhl!' .. strike is in effect • ' ' i..t e<ir})i>rt«lion*> ■ '< I ( mv . ietiire gj; I'111 - : i ii* V r::. , icndent i ii U. M. Ue\(*al tlie facts Ii- 'a. i . (7. M. i i - ■■ i n' i' P 'Vi I... It wci. that n e to "lay : : r • 1 u.. (T M. I 1 I. m- iih'rd," i Tbe ... . H...1 -ml union | i ' ' ■ •*! (ill, Otw [ , . ■ ■ non (h ■11: ing ,i : I ok k I o v: : i ■:; : i ' .■•■. ,i run' em the .-tr'kt’i': . I' (' • '' i •; r:i' i>; the ■ • the A. C I’i .; 1' i P I' ill Thom- i ns 1 ii:11 u n ■' lira t" mork I f * * la i : ' i in'ii ably ! j!u Siiturcs l p (SO ('cuts . Vt Noon VP • ■ . • . .son ' j»j ■ i v. i.i ' On con'.- n !c liiuhi :’ I), ; • : • . 24.50 M;. 24.4 I \1. > . 24 .7) r c ■ i. -si < Di-C . 2 1.:;') 24.40-45 ,\i: i'i 24.MO 24.M7-MH \1- \ 24.! 9 21.24 7 92 22.97 l v: . . 2.7.12 2.4.1 r. 1). , , , i ! *146 > 2.7.07 27.0.7 I / Chinese Nationalists Are Not Meeting Any Opposition Chungking. I' -(AP) — The rich industr. , . iiy of .Muk den in .Manehur ■ only :’.() miles ahead of , ancing X'a- [ tionalist troops. ( . imse Cen- : tra! News Agem reported to day. As ( hiung Ka: ; <h - torcvs I roll: d m.rthvvar.i itimut re ported opposition. ( mini News said the first gou . :u -nt troops v.ouid be flown i ■ .Manchuria next week. T< <|;>y'. I"-.))''''1 ('ir it*"; an advance ot .'!5 iniies. rim Nation is.s > tv terilu.i rear ail I.Urns van. (>5 mites tr im >• n ,«< a. ( cntral New* .lid net sptvil-. il I - -whan liad i;cen 1).' -passed or Hi Com munists had w il'.uii.: a n. E3is,;:i ti ll s' v - :. j . ' i, i .as •proceeding sat 1st...' i a new Ci u i st -Russian en ■ < Manchuria. The Russians rcrcnllv at.recti to defer for a ninth withdraw al ill Red Hoops Hum Manchuria, thus eivihlimc Nationalist forces to take ov<*r. Tin- v.evei..... Ajn •.11. Cliiang Ctiangehiivg Munch v: • capita). German Is Gi\ cn Prison I eri11 3' or I orturing; P( )\\ \s * W u; >;. ■ Til |. Gel:'..'. v. ! Jet- tj. - AP) (' '! Krie Kii ■ vt",:' Id Ge priso i l tiiil \v i. sentenced i-.v , British n hi- i 'ary cour! ' ui;i\ to : - c years in j »ri w | on and I\\ • • of h: aides recei <-u | prison ten. - t*»r ir,i-; real c■« • l <>; RAF fliers \ cat Kill i tv la 11 were convicted mi charges • : 1w! .r ing airmen in hoi. asbestos lined cell ii . a c.tdiavor to make tiem dis close air secrets. Health Plan Of President Condemned Chicag' I )e •. — i A [’ ‘ — I a . ed iate lu; matiiM: " ...I, i laiy n >n- j pi * tit health Care systems in every | slate -im .* ' i'e-wide basis lia i I "die elide: ;ement ' iday >t slid'' medi cal s' c cly i I leers at a ont'ei cnee ' vviiere President d run all’s iieattii ,irugru m v. a ■ ee:idemited. A resolution urged lhat Ha- -t :e- j wide health pl.ai-i lie established al | ■ alee, with "Iree choice el purvey ,rs lit' health a. re. was adopted a! 1 dm lirst am: ,i . intern re ul pn-sj dents and et In it ei - i u a edi i cal - ea : ■ . attended by delegatt trein Su states ■ llie function of government, federal anti slate, should lie In ' encourage and assist, rather than ei inpete with, reputable volun tary health insurance plans." the resolution said. Also adv rated was isl of a secretary o health and nodical cure in the e... i iet. t-i lie elecled , i rom prae! icing physici: ns. to iti . red "eviry federal bureau and of-] 1 ice Jt hose i . s are le.ited t■1 t health .aid eo c. l well are. Pearl Harbor’s Army Chief Was Informed War Possible Faces Court-martial COMMANDER ... ,,r /* diciltdjai ,11 :n ile Philippine . . ,, Charles P. M * f , a general court-:: .n v,.. h,ex tern, under an . . ;,<■ , j • ._|le Ma\y ' )ej ..... oils-, v. hich .'.iflV. ed a cv h -t of 1,190, was t ..j. . t a1 : ric livering a ea:-x0 . • i ... materials to Gas i •■.iota!} inchanapolis Commander Is Accused of Neglect I o Do His Duty V; insi.in. D. : ,\i*. 'i lie X’avy : ■!■■: a! ly arm; t. ... * C_ In. Ale Vay. ill. H •< i ay > ;0’glige..ee and C U 01 p ' al ira ID.UOD ton i'i MS'/r Incm !ia)»'lL in the losing .days » . the v ar. d :a rln rg-a were \ .rej >aivt t lor the opening s('.* ai:i <>! . general e airi mart;.*! emvomd at the Washington t:.a v yard to try the 47-yei r d -on j! a retired admiral. 1 . - n . . . ■ . ■ .\i ea> laltv v.hi cm y .el. mi as1 ■' I! i: -I Ig Cl • Ot'i'.I men, .aid 2 l t) ,v Mind* d. S. . Id See a. ta y X . Fan m S •d acresed \h \ ay 1. ‘ Tm na.gh neghecnee i ring < . ' ' X y t led md 2. •'t’nlpn': -m h .e:: me.ci y n the rj^rformanee .a duty." r.’ a ilM- * ’ ■ ■ ;.. -t ei... igp the e.i jin .'•as a» d ot tugic mg to < .. .«• /ig .g c >ui !• In he 1eer«*d ' a a m g.a n art a i /. :.ich • nemy .- bmar.;a plight i••• ■ no•untcreri." a eust i a. t ..i!;ag a!! e h i nwd sat k • ai.t• Iy -i dc:. a • re a . r»ar\ V * em;se said vt - «•, ‘ > be 'abandi aied." As a a*. : i h. till* spea -e s - lorth "a any pt*rs« ns < :i ; oard aer :>hed with the siiiKiug . •: -aid \ a. A Lot Of Sleep i ■ D<>e. 3. (AT’) 1 m,,n pump my report - n • clicked ...i 44.nun.non.. •. . -cns.T m.!e- in <Tgani/.e.I mi.'a -y *\ e ; iei:in> ealeulat-gi the t \ ns i n ■ \ e»; ..aih-d .. St)-’ It .1 • a t a dc 17 . every man. a • • • e. mid . add in the tdnHed State.-. Top Question Not Answered By Directive What Is Definition Of War Criminal? New List Issued Tokyo. Dit. ,’J ■ Ai'i (.fi ner-.1 Dougla.- MacArthui novel t directive • i d* rill.!.: Ill* an i . ail a..pa .n -i' i war . nun's p! r'-.ii'lu - into every .-li ala • • X i,>j i meso -••ciely hut li ne I .' .Ml..: u i ! i • I : ie iilrn. ' \V! 1;i' is a v. nr . Ncithei .:. . :1 pi 1 i i , • - led Mispn O’d war i ri mink.', till- di ■ r'i•: I\ e demonsi rate 'Ini' now "viiijiii's nal'oi.i" includes one imperial prim-. and ex-president ' the i•: i\ y on ;ii- , ■ . , i p. • miens and nine erstwhile 'o' ■”i min. ■ s. 1 h e pram men: idusl.ial ir. !i <’<■■'< bankers anil news paper i \i-catii os. I - Japanese ( a>nsu! At il onoluiu \\ a.s ikirnniB Papers W ' i J i ! < ! ‘ • II , 1 )‘ ' - . I ( ongi i -a iniii im i gator 'car.I 1 oiliiy that L.eitu riair. i i. r,. 1 Waiter <Six.ft s stal i mod b i i: i 'carl 11o>r that tiio -iapa ■ c jiisul in Honolulu was ■ ruing his important papoi . •|.tii’ii ih< sn a v (i Navy rm X Pearl H 11 < ... to • i:c ’ ru. r :■> "l< .« •’ . :u»n l.y thou i i-.uls in A.la c amines ha< been in dispute. Mo le: Cretie:.11 S.. .-iron M, ■ - l:e. ii i: oticy intelj.gi nee in ’a-*' . i ,■1 ’ • .. Senate-H>i. - .]iv e-■" eta':c, ii.- di.'i today an alndavu v.:.a i In ..el w .is ■ 'bt acted t t"ii. ( • i< m a 1 ln-iaii .1. : ii'-ii Ha a a..an It Uigeir e ai i '■ I.U1,od With f 151 Man It.el! ..id :n the all'iduvit tin : :l Decenibt t 3. I!M i. lie learnt i [ : nr. al tit I ire: - . -out the i” : her cut l’-ii i;mu 1 addei '' : ' .c aid ilo e-sc, 1 this with K bet* Shivers. FBI : ,i Hau a ; .jici :caret ■' '.re Sii . ; , destroy.i (a ilu- aftiilai it. nicknell -wild he had rtportt-.l this nit nniali.' at a stall meeting held r «.»; > ii’ t ulo-jcj i?. t; Phillips, Short'-. I liit-t o’ staff. The affidavit did nut make clear whether Short hinisell attended the stall meet I'.a ane ; I he and Ire .-la! ! meciing. .. Id Dc.'vrtlbt • (I. 1 !H 1, lil< ; da’ :e • i o'l ■ 'loo -T a |Ja I a - -.o .iO;C;i i 01.i ... . . ! iikeiy '■ happen smio v.-iinv. ' 1 Was oil- on I i-.v I. • :U : no: e! H. nr; Clausen, w no Soiial -r Ft ■ gu ■ n o Michigan and Sena' o Brewster ol M, no- ecoii'ly n 1 ti- Semite lur mer Set ' j 1 ry Stimsui "sent around tin- vrurlu grit 1 t .stale ai it.-- i rmii ul!leiul- v. ilu |..;4e \ . p11’ 1. ,i tc.'la .r-d * 1 ■' , t inq i. ’ , boards. Comm ittei eunnsoi annoLi’icec : that as the hearing op ii'-d !• ictny lhat Cieiiti'a! Gi age C. Marshall , . ■ ' . es t i I'j 'I iuiiS'ilay. beginning at It) a. n M.o-sii.ii" appem'ali' e e expecte ti . .rin.-. : Hi 1111 - - .u no; ia. t ’ 11 to dav.'. - _ DIXIE DIVISION HEADS FOR HOME FROM PACIFIC San I-'raiii'i: a... IV . 3 ' A! ’ I 1 - .nd a ga i u tin.' I ’! Ii| a v i e I - >:i | a Mindanao dam World War 1 [ rhe port e today n ported v ml from Main a Man ;i ■ i ns; of M; ' Gi la C'larenf- A M... ' ut t: a.r< any pad dcpiii ed three vr.-d- and that In" it he 'hips }aai 1).-t'0 fit olovcti la pil'd 11} i the n ■ ■ minder d I Ii'' outlit. The low point men were scm*m'< I ml 1 a■;11n■ departure did Iran.sie) ret 1 .(> othi di i he 3!st's co - planu nt Idled i'll 'a .'it P i> • me. Iron: olhar orgaili/aa lops, includin'. 1 dilu :: eii : 'die Willi i Deabiyi - ii vision, which w fori ed at. . \ dpi . t'l' . .Pa ' - ‘ 11 a.' . doit a < \ | in me t.< y'a and (lainawa campaign.- ' The Dixie tit i-i' in on-nnally v. a | Mat G t Iron Mis • 'djj 1) 1 i' Ai . a. 1. an hm alld I- , i i ., |. Ire I . . la ' Dix e ; !:; ck to ’ 111' ! ilV VOl'Id iV.il A > v dies, P cements, ami pic . ns » • am, higl point nen 31 resents e\ t ry one ol the ™ siati.-. Vandals Remove Plaque Mu 111 la. Dee. 3. l'i i,lei,tifu I an duls nave ri'imivi i ' h< :i.„| r I m a mol! e: veil t on 1.. yli I . aid. ee mintin' ding G, n Doc.:: . - Mur ! Arlin.i - rel rn 'a • Philipp m -. it was reported t lay a tin md I . apital ' I aclohan. The mscriptii.n on 'die plan • read: General Dot as M Art I , l e with An arican orei s 1 s' die : e irst the liberatiu ol the Phihopilles." Miles at Probe t CHIEF if A : v Intelligence in 1941, Gen. Sl.cnn: n Miles is shown as lie testified before the Pearl Har bor 'Live, ligating Committee .n Wa.e n. lie' introduced secret Army document.: which showed that the Army Signal Corps failed in two instances to get last minute warnings from Gen. George C. Marshall to their destinations be fore the Japs hit. (International) Byrnes To %/ Get Report On Balkans Account Expected To Support Policy oi Nco'Kecognition A!’ S.'C i It :•<> i < i\ r . i , i ; t ni.- week '■I. pin I tie:. C . Ilk S 'vi.'t e i l: m. LJul j I I . 1 , ■ ; , 'e;.i!T ■ s i.jis r, ; th.it the into' .nail ' n n- -fis w ill hrinn at (in.■ ir vemei : in < . S. 1 ussian relalinns. . ni Mark Et! i.l:le p i Wisher, \.i (• 1A -ni ■ n ii • I'.alkans il. Hi'. - -I ’Aii- . 1 ■ i in ■ it .■ lacts ii" ■ . ' • A 'Iicy for a ' ' • t •ni.. •• ii i >' '.unniaa • rcliniina!a .' parts ■ ' i - - ... . Ii- me, .. to ■ A . I ii.1! ills ■ i.e:i-rec i .i 'he eon s' - 'in: e Bui u ■■ i Ii m. 1 .repn-sti-. Ui'i e ■ ' ' ■ ii.'m; file Balkan situation thus i"1' s hack into the diplomatic sin.Hi ht at a tint, when events in Ei .in and other points of fric tion between llussia and the western \llics also appear to be Ketinr more i umpliealrd. A .V I; m : irn Stsit pi sal ■ .c i! Britain - 1 > ■ • ' S v. hhdraw all January 1. PRESIDENT AND FRIENDS TAKE POTOMAC CRUISE w. i )i. :: < aim - I '.tit-i'' I ..in." . in -d ■,, the \Y : ■ H >. J -i ■ ■ . ' > ■ i.i\ a Her a 1" II!.-• .. ' 1 'll. ll.'l - . 'll I: . pit 'lilac \' 11 :11■ :;e\. Presidential yacht W.lii . I a i ’: i i ..■'u: .i r ni the "il.ii ■ ir tek Cl in' . ich in' hides lie M.1I.-n ■ 11«• 1 ■; who ac e."i-imum m • • ■ • \ ice Presided 1 ail i.. :.| ieii last : '.I. A ardecl the yacht n the President’s arrive! in W. iiigin’1 'i'i Philade'ohia ded the Atmv-Navy feat ball game. !• . i f ; a st use of i- m a v. eh-, winch replaced the . ;d Poti mac." j NEITHER RAIN, NOR SLEET, NOR JUST AS DETERMINED in their appointed round as U\;i ndary postmen tire these ladies when the "rounds” have to do v. .th a n,' Ion sale. Despite the northeaster that raged along the coast and la 1 i die city, the New York women pictured here slogged their v. u> link the ” h ai d fall ing snow lor the much sought, atier hosiery. {.International) (I8> Shopping days till Christmas I_ i WIATHEE FOR NORTH < AKOl.i \ Increasing cluu iiucss inil m I In rain tonight anil Tjos.i.o •> ' ninnins in west tnrt.i' : no’ nun !> clriuee in temperature; "arm r tonight.
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