,.r t*** Itenltersmt Bath) Htspatrlj THIRTY-THIRD YEAR '••mf T. i'TTT'T.T1' HENDERSON. X. (\, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY IT 1010 !■ 1 vT. ( i-M > (’(HA UNO Council Opens Debate On Meddling Charges Of Lebanon (icncral AssembK Kuds First Meet; Success Assured t nnihm. I rl>. la. 1 M I ( li.inon accused Grea' Hi'itain ijif 1 ITanee today ol "a giave ,tt.rdi on tlic sovereignty" of the I v\ aiiline Slates and denim 1 , | "immediate an 1 simultane ous evaenation" of all foreign n ooiis from Lchanan soil. ,:n Mini- lor I uanI i• '• io uf 1 .ebaiiisii openr I the • io 1.. .■, nil Syrian-I.el'one ” i :.i. n t I Jrilain and Fran • • an i - w m il forced the I X'< ' , i. ." , ,.i,• ii tn n main in I.i n ' n as de !, to the I ir. t gen - gil a .. emblv o, .. rted for heme. :i, 11ild the ll-nati n p' a." ..., i v that the pro. on 1 ■ of lh iti-a Fi i nch 11". ■•> 1.. . ancil. remaining behind with • Security Council, also was sclie . , • i" meet today to complete a ei/.itional task for tackiin : whip w i statesmen have describe i a t: basic ill" leading to v.ai : i nera 1 assembly adjoin ■ i at on a note of < >ptinnsm v. ill i . ales expressin ; belief that . !"iindation had been laid f". ; peace and security, a 'nr b ' 'iic new organization had mau“ ■ ■ eiidous strides t >ward the suc i' which the League of Latin;. ■ I to obtain. it .'.nil stand in adjournm i : unta Si ■ her when it c mini"- in Xe.v A ■ . City, which w;n approved bv - ■ si'ssii m ol the asst mblv as '■ aporary home. ' a questions disposed of last ’ ' included tlic hotly debated is t admitting labor organizations dhe I XO in a consultative rap i" tv The assembly adopted an ’■1 • . ian rest • • ■ lulion calling upon inemlv n l"r "immediate and drastr 11 ■ head oft starvation in tin : Ii.v eiinserving fond . 'll ipbe ra.' ing grain produel ii n Davenport "lakes Stand In Defense die, Fob. 15. ( API a 1 1 )a\ 'enport ! ul.iy e ml:n (ie erihe fiiiim-i.it iipi-i.iti1111s 1 lormer “big ..;ij>Ii■ " loan brok 1 business, testitying in b.is • -wn ' - a- at his trial in Pitt c - nty >i court on charges ol cm ■ y t i delrnud and fraud iiy ■ pi etense. - i-nport said the rep n ! that Ills • business was being investigated I - i-d -'depositors'' to become pati '• m August ot 1a\enport said that he still bo bei I .| lie ei old have liipiidated hi' II a -a: less successfully, returning all ‘'■mis deposited in his loan liusine. lie not been kept in iail so I"»S- __ <- , StocksGenerali) Hit Higher I>c\ els New York, Feb. 15—(AP)- Stock generally rose fractions to more than hiree points m today's market, fol lowing release of the government': hew pay-price formula, but there was nothing that resembled buying rush. Ahead the greater part of ti.• - time were U\ S. Steel. Bethlehem Chrysler, General Motors. Santa Fe. huion Pacific, Great Northern, Montgomery Ward and Natimia 1 hstillurs. Hint Futures Show 75 Cent Increase New York, Fell 15 (AP) -Cot 1l,u futures opened today 15 to 4l 'cuts a bale higher. Noon prices were 45 1o 75 cent: ® bale higher. March 26.09, May 26 - ■-1. July 26.17. Pv. Close Opel March. 25.94 26.m v . 26.02 26.Of Jul>' ■ ■. 26.0o 26.1. Legless Vet Bowler HERE'S ONE for the tody . hoot. Vet eran Joe Moled of Indianapolis, Ind., scored 173 while competing against Detroit's leading bowlers at the Percy J. ties Hospital in Battle Creek, Mich. And that’s a score not to he sneered at — e peri illy when the bt v. let h; rtii .1 legs. Joe lust his in set vice, (ir.tcrnatio! al) Pctoh Maps Former L.S. Ambassador Asset ts Braden Headed Spy Kiiig While U. S. Envoy .. '.if.-. !•'■■ * 'f r-rc id. nli .1 Cm hdal II . I ,- , - | S: i all-- |;: . A i : m' C. S Seen I. -v "I f .V: • a ' " i ■!' t » A;i:< • lim c;jn \! : - ' •' «J tint t i I *!'- • ; *' 1 : ' ’ ' • • ■ , 1 in i'E idi’»‘- ' Ait tin* •- u. * 1 ' f- l'f> m '>A mi:.> !• 1 ' ,,i A : a ; v • ' fiully couii UiES.” Stale Employes Need Salary Hike, Johnson Asserts HaU-i.'b. Kch la ii,,| < all* " "-hit.- fula.-.'.l v .ik. 1,0tv eel seal 111k P™'1' <" Iv stall. daries. got a chai pi - <» tiav • th. m »< =C.te Ire; im Charles .loi itson ., ••E\i-ii"- >>' ■ 11 , gotten t! <•: >•" 1 "f 1 savit g that i f 1 gam/.ed h*h.-r, witl'. lh" l’^ ineivase m 'he '*'•••• • ' " ; worker, in absolutely keep them fro. nt° a low standard ol .. ' Johnson also sa th. an - o organized labor make it iiccc.-sui y for farmers to get a b.-ttei 1>111 ° C" their products. . liefei ring spc.-ilically t - 1 • of state employes, he •' ' the fact I am a constitutional ollicoi and the next general as set bly coul. ' not increase by salary ev. n d th.. ; were so inclined. I certainly ha, no selfish motive in calling attontioi to the I act that somethin: must lit done for state employes With a im tlier increase m the cost o! h\u. lire to come, they can n .t get alon. . n their present salaries. O’Mahoney Backed For Ickes’ Posi Wyoming Senator’s Name Is High On President’s List Washington. I-Vb. 15. (AP) l’r< sitlent i riman was re port I tod: y delitn'ratii g over i hall dozen j.<> .'> 1 • ■ appointees for Secretary of trteri >r. with Si Mat• r -1 • i'ph () Malinne\. W.v i miny I )t time rat. s; I'.mgly back ed bv ( : i.;: 111 i i 11 i i fr lei ids. U i. the I -c In ■ ii,i . Ill ..dried th ' Mr. Tr mem ; (‘.I under ic.i \' hether ( .:i y • ■ •>'!.! hr of roe ms ire to ' be .:•_!! rati a in toe ra.’.nrl or !a Senate. . < < i me the >n here is t Hunt, either . ill s ircrvd him im mtdirtely or lx'•'•me a candidate for the .senatorial nomination at stake in the .-.ate this year. Douglas Ma> He Man. 1 ■ ’ i’ tin ih r i * I c *n t t. ms away fromthe Senate to till the ’ m th d Harold Ickes resigned so e.\ploi\ely. -me Presidential advisor -a t it i that Justin \\ Ilian O 1) uglas might he u.*ked to lea\e the \!1 sorts of switches in hi*, of ti. :al family wa re reported to have In cn suffc. extort to the Pres ident. v»)'o saw sevt nrt se niors and II nise mem hers about the in itter. Those in a position to km v said ’ he re had imi discussions •: . no si hie switch of Secretary <•: Labor ; , ■ : 1 Truuaan as indicating th; ’ ;t would he a di' ’ icr.lt pviihlcm i • -r him tr ..11 the labor post. Also discussed, le i. latam .-aid. th< ; t.v • ■ • - i be chosen for the resulting court \ acancy. i other cabinet change - d 1 to have been talked am ut : t the White House i Ived '• 're tary o: Agriculture Clinton Ander son to Tnfeno!' with a ire {-W“ster r.er named to succeed the formei New Mexico rej'resentative. AFL Price Plan; CIO Silent. Backward Slop And Unacceptable, Says President W. Green \\ hit tin Feb : vf,) 1 !' ' \FI. tn :i> ' 1 ' 1 !':t " 1 1 l> ice ' ■' 'm‘ ale-l-aetoi-.v. una eptalile aim a backward step. , A, , . Fedei ition ot 1 •• pre idt1 nt \\ilham G i c; m '1 11 ' 1 11 * 11., - pniiey II a formal Otcau'n: wlnrli ai-■1 ‘ : tne I'i' !1 " 11 w i 11 ot > crve to i l Illsion and 11 i pI> 1 ti'inible.'-. We fear it Will a, " eieam widespread social, industrial and seimt t and phea\ al - "It ostabl i. be - v. e 11 >;1 n g ‘ •> . ; i - ' ' •• ■ ■ 1 ■' ' ■ ■ * • X(I CM:: ploy •. M‘ will be willtlt '. b l argam colleiTiv el> w itn a *•’1 ‘’ llil" ion under tin restrictions int>>• >sow bv the new policy. -We realize that tiie government laces a serious ditTicully in seek in., to promote full production while wage and oziee di'pute- disrupted reconversion. Put the n nv policy r iui solution." K) P t Pi made no immi diatt' cow •■•ut "i- • 1 ■' policy. One CIO oll'ieia! .-a, i that the CIO would make no » *m icnt unii! alter the steel strike had been end ed. Bank Of England Is Planed Unde; Government Buie 1., .Him, Feh l.i. (AP) The first tei the Lnbot Gov ernment'.- s" cel b.\ the | ,i I,.]- Gov • •' iimcnl .i- i giv It ciiar ., • • • , ■ ' tlie Fi g pit*." provide- th ' :he :muk shall administered by i governor, 1 anfj co irt <•: ten director- appointed by the king Owners ot -haivs in the bunk whirn n is paid dividends , j U per cent ana i.div -ineo 1IH23 - w ill he C' mpen-abu v Gn govein t• • 11 >tock> bearing •. per eo t iii l tere. t Tasting New Bread SECRETARY of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson is shown in Washing ton os he tasted some of the new bu nd made from flour at the new 80 i ercent rate. The pale-ivory col ored bread was baked at the Dept, of Agriculture's baking laboratory in licit: vilie, Md. Anderson dis patched to President Truman throe loaves, (me baked from ordinary hour, and the others from the “sac riticc'’ flour. (International) Feur Persons Die Is Besult Oi Stats Accidents Wreck At Hamlet Claims Life Ct Its Sixth Victim l!v ! lie Associated l’rcss. !! ;'ia. ,incident ■ were tv-!mn -ble today for till' deaths ol at lea: t !' ur pcr.-eiis in North Can lina. At Hat.'ift. 15 year old Klirtr, Dawkins deal in a hospital, the ..ixlh vi.'tim ol a Tuesday ni.pht col* | . ;,,n i e two : :;(■ irunbile-, a mile Raekin.yham. II; mot her, . I aiiae tars, an aunt and tw > other pel ' died p) e\ io ly "! in is a i ill t lie nine el asT. II Carlyle, 11. ol ()r l- an. i i i m ,, IjUin! lertcm hospital t ra! tie accident in which near I. ei 11 Urs. J ihn I so mi ifih ■ ay li i ... . .. i . . ill the ml.-— Hill, Firs! Ft. John f : Hu: er PC >\\ eaa p w | ... the truck in which lie i.oa a..• ft urneil. CHILD DEIJNQUENCY IS REPORTED DOWN IT'D i 'll. Fi ' lk. -Cu tr ay to ,,1,1;,. ■ -e was a decrease , j ereent n iu\cnile tlii lh-c-vi period, 1<)5I) 1 1!I4 '• . \ os that "i the pi t v ious Fv e a pm!" 1. 193 4-39. deduction was made by Dr. Will \ H Saudi r-. pio:es"; ol - Ui e: - tv t Nortl ( ei ie addre e i ml i' lie Wei tun b - . . a, a Wo! .a r t till *1 'Do Jnstit'ite. which hey;,a ye — , and will continue thr 'mil 1 be as directi >’ tl,, N'.rth C.a ia.a State 1.si ol Merchants Enter Battle Over Tax Discrimination is> m\ visitK'i Daily Dispatch Bureau I: Uriah, l-rb la. (AP> "nr ri t!v> trn n-riulr n adopted by (hrr. - tur." i I thr \'..i tii Carolina MiMvIuint.* ,\: - nr nit a ! 1. : r this wrrk puls tllr membei men ' right in the mid ,,|t. ,a a : at ' rr tax exemption* ;,iat ■ : \ i . tar-reaching rami i u at a m* l iu. rr n1 a ■: petition' Norte. Can : i t ■ "i Con tress to use tin nf i t e to eliminate fed eral tax ill munitions now given ... i et competing tax paring busier This deals with one phase . *i a minatory iiolic> which ■ r butinesses have pro tested. \n,,[.1( : in_ ■ ■! the same gen era I qur la • tax exempt ion or rannr ids aim -n uvs it presented in connect H.n wit.'; county fairs or events spot nod by benevolent and eelymoi.r n a i \ ' organizations. In many lnlai;. ■■■■ to sponsoring asso i latioiis get mi small returns from ptoereo- 1 ' a* in othei eoo[>ei a tive vent'ire major share Of "pro 1 its." o' saving.-- accrue the iew men who operate the business. Fanner cooperatives. both I'". 1,living and sellin a consumer co-op eratives like rural electrification niitlits. and olhe organizations en joy oxen pt ions t rum i i m e -1 -. taxes which must be paid by indi vidually owned or corporate tirms 1 olidering identical servires to tile public. This situation had been and wil lie protested, but what gripes pri vate operators most is the fact thal m some install -s Ihe governmen takes tax money which they p:iy am lend it hack at low interest rate t,, co-ops which compele m the opei mai ket will, tin- laxpayvi - Since then re more vote .. n be -i eo-ops than among opera tors ot pi-ix ate enterprise.- law mak ci: mi both state and national le\e ,:iv slow to oppose tin* existing sys tem Siime merehants confess tha in this matter, as in then traditiona opposition to Ihe- state- salt's tax. tilt resolution was more for the roeon tinn because of any real hope o relief. End Of Steel Strike Is Forecast As Result OfNe w Pri ce Program Price Increases Will Pc Granted After Pa\ 11 ikes hill'd n 3:*h. 1 .*>.— ( % V ) — OPS hi \\ i hiir:.ton enntident I\ expert | ,• steel stride >,,ttle ment t«•«1 * x as a ' x' ill follow up to President If nr' Trun * ’s h«pl-er w a e-jrriei liiv* and his elioiee r in Ci e. --S lor iiidii.'try 1 e a r G<*v emnio ' - a) a,: - od v . . • • t mo n< • I Hit basi - for ending tho *\ dk • : • 7f)0.000 CIO I ' -• < largest single .-trike in American hisO»: y. Other hie a < b! i aak- - .id appr.>v;il O' a stoel pri ce 1 >on- * i >: x :mat ly So a 1 i would be a fact >r in the seliClement. Kev Production Lagging The President aid the new pol icy was de- igned to rone with a re needed production is lagging and convers! m 'iiuation in \vh;e':; v;’ illv collective bargaining “has broken d- ’ ‘• " 1 a,\ !;ev i”ui b i-> It calls for t ’esc broad changes in the nation’s approach to the w age-mice (|iiestion: 1 \V gc inere -* / • ' bo ap pr..\ ed bv the Xati- n;,! Wage Stab ilize!!' n Boaru. And this beard nniW see that they d" nol exceed the patten ' • •. . < VJ x \ About 16 to 18 per rent. 2 -Maher mice w-i " •'! hi i • ' • v - instead I I' aider -is monlhs—to ie-in-. | ir fif-dilt* nperal ion ..Her an -,|.|)]-i ■ . -I v. • iit-n use I - granted. 2 opA Adr in a ' c,,mes direeto ■ oi t e el, m ted Office - I F.cnn nnie Slahili/ati m and j chanted with layini; down the pc -Fie rule aw I ho ■' n - n-y I_I'aul Porter, chairman of Commission and a staunch Imld Ui(. Federal Communications Iho-lino man. stops into Koulcs DIM shoos. y Tho war-t no OKS is re- - o • , replace (lie Office nl SI biliza tjpn Ad- mistr. 1 ii-n pie- musty hi-sd.-il by .Tulin C’ul!"l. A its !>' s Onllei ! - it l:l! is it- ' - • -’ lid- and under the ,U|>n- : -a Honw v ,,, i | i--,., - J,. Suvder V it: wj„ ., tangled .mi pricing policy. (let :. re : hi- Mi - — , - ri IVder.'ii 1 id«e.-hip. Kg\ ptian Prcnusr And (Cabinet Quit ( '; 11*11, 1 -'(-h. 1 a. ( A I ’ I I a a . Mil Malmudfahi y Nnki [ r-islia -. 11 i a . out ire e- -a! iti- >n eai)r inc1 n- : -.iii'il today. H,nieces close to the crnmi it n- -ni-ii lately pro dieli l N'»ki asni would bo asked |o f.. a; a n-iv cab inet which would ha-hide i-nlv ni-riii l.ors of his Saadi:-1 i ... 'y .m i moin 1 hi- ' 'I the lilioi al e. •! lit a' am pai ly. which already has a slrnli-4 yrnup in opposition ranks. Ihitish Amilassa.liu 1 "id Killoran left for I.eiidiin duriiu, the day for eonsultatiuns of an undisclosed na ture. HEATHER FOR NORTH < XROLIVV. Fair tonight and Saturda\ : slightly colder with lowest temperatures -I to 26 in inter im* and 26 to 20 in coastal areas; warmer Saturday. fT WAS A WHALE OF '4 ■■WWlUt' HIS WORRIES WERE PILING around him so “Dopey Dick" the confused whale of San Fi m isco Ba> ended it oi: by beeoi ing wedged amid the supports of Pier 3 at Nas, Calif. The big lellow, 30 feet long and weighing 33 tons, is .hown at the end ni a barge cable after crews of three carric •.- tied at the pier (.■■:. plained oi the local “fresh air." A cutter wiii tow the carcass out to sea and blow it uu. (international) G. M., Auto Union Arrange New Parley President Of Corporation Will Take Part In VVa°e Talks For First Time Ft • iii a I \I(■(.i iat< >r -Ft UK1' i F* v.a-\ . i at noon t -day h • had arran .. d ineet.il f< ' . KS'l be!wen ; President C I ru a • W i F • 11 of < it : i s al IVIot.ni C "i | r *1 the FI' > l lui ed Auto Woria•; I )evvey .«■ aid that in ado •: i l union head. Thon>a: . the l . \ w * Walter KeiIn-r and S«\ ’-a treasurer George Adds, and tin ;r staff. \\ iIson's First 1 i.i * n»n ..: :lr- !..!!■. wi 11 mark his 111. l aj>; H-a/a:,ae m ;;7- da \ oil i st tike i n \ < • i ■. : i. : I , . > a : Cl. M.' pmiiiii-Uan 1. i ...1 n ! i. .' : . < '. a.-!)CC'ts u! 11s . i : 1. ii M ussed. n ■; i • i f to pre i ■' '. • ■ ' ..at.imil', e • ■ tills . . .; ; \ r. i. .i . ’li Adds. I.. .. ■ : ■ • i ...n < j.i •« k!y ■ii .ilfer of . • ’ o . , ; o ,,n hour, • .tri io i said tin 1- across • i. ,.i.til (1. M. ■ ••••• Ui'- Id ' cents ns lease i.;. . i oo - a initial fact line!ini; beard : we. e i ignifi • : l" resume 1 . • 0.1 111)1 w ISil Roosr\t*ii is Dt •awn Into War Probe W as Given Message Night Before Raid Which Meant War that 1 he ni.eht 1 'del e I’eari 1 hi 1 ‘ he had handed President ... . . inlun iatn"i which !' President t<> exclaim "Urn- means war.'' The si:'emonts came l:e: lon numdei 1. I; Schulz v. m. h-d tie Sena!e-1 h n :s" cm : ■:.. hi ' 1 i ;.i ins the 1 Jrcember 11* ihi-astd that lie was at the i me ".. "Uiy a: the Whitt Hi'me. SchiiV said Harm Hopkm wa with the President at the time ‘‘in Hopkins sum ti: sim e wa a -|>-m - ed imminent "it was ic h.m wi couldn't strike the tir-l hew an prevent surprise Koosevcit replied. Schula. sain ••Xu. we can't un t iial. We am tiemoei ;u \ ami a tie .cel il people. Schulz sa tl was i entioi oj Pea Harbor. H t geographic mini" I recall was Iran t'i-ina aid theie was no mdicaiioi Thai tomorrow was m-eessarily tm day. Without dissent, the Senate an< House today adopted a resolute.: i xlendin.: the deadline' lui endui the in\ e tiaation Pi .lone i. 1 In House acted w ithout disi Ussmn ; few minutes allot receiving thi lesaluti'iu from the Senate. 4" ctUA A* Forter, New OF A Boss, Is Large Man \Pi - v Kent uuky >! \ , y. and tnund i nr..; raging ; , in-. ' C ■ ! HI!! • ■ ering six , » te horn 1 i. , • '! • ,I: atted I mm his the FeFderal : to head < d much e Adr:: mis : . g . tug him is ■: its first > p.i-itt a’hicve . ..• >1’A . i' ackers iu ■ g at alt imatn )!’ \ beyond tin? ■ ■ ■ • ■; \ a g la w. m > rt mt test ad a strung • .•■!•()PA an ! I nmi a .1 , ;i| year, .A '■ • . ,m end ivement Am!.-, file GOP i ; the IIa,;-< voted p. •, ■ i ger the OPA , i , • t go ul entui ring rent i i • . 11 lit):!- l:: \nd he gut an il .1. a> deputy • ati, ui ’in.' ()':; i of Kri mom ic • n " • ■ r iw, ensuing yea 1‘S. WZRTfSiNG MEDIUM.