Hcnitersnu Daltp Dispatch
THIRTY-THIRI) YEAR 1 rm.' A’AA\ : ,V VA A1' HENDERSON. N. CM SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY Hi, !!>'<; • Fi\E CENTS ( QBY
Russia Bids
Polish Units
Leave Italy
Reels Claim Forces
Constitute Threat
To Peace And Calm
| , i, i. .11. Fob. 1 <> (Ai’> It'll. !-!
I .I tin' I'ml.d ,N; 1 ion today I
.i> | ’,.|| li tin ■!> till ic: 111 ’ 11 h t ■ , i
i,i ■ imi!.iin in Italy an I that they
I il,iti it a "pii. sible t!r ■ • • 11 t e
", i aim an I " "der <m tile Yu.;"
-Malian 111■ n 1 it"'
I |,f menunanci'iin del ii"l re.pie 1
,. > p .i, by 111" : eeurily r lUlieil, bill
■ , i lay alt ■, Ilnlain had re
, . .., , imin I’t 'land a dem ml Ilia'
••..I i Iri" i>s in Italy an i li-it un
I . ,i.n lie I 1” their li m dan I ; be
S'. -. \sks Nettie! 1 Ills.
I " t'mled States. meanwhile
■ a d 111" council I" etlie the tie -
i 11 "■ re Hi" Levant with a d'" lara •
expressing confidence that it
t' ■ ti"gt it late l pn i: in >t l> an
■ tVeneii and Ill'll is h trth>p will
v il If I rawn as sunn a - practicable
. . ., .nl I .ebaiv at ha ve charge i
' the (mops endanger peace and
: ' l"ie are a subject lor council
British Foreign Serretary I r
nr .t Hex in observed:
"Let's fret this cleared u.) n
a—to use a socialist phrase—
comradely spirit."
!'■ reign Minister Georges Bidawlt
. ■ Fiance said he think. French and
'..•h troops in the Levant was in
m i with the t'nitgd Xatiens
i uarter.
.' ] 'I '.'rentin.g Yugoslavia, wine!: ;
■ ,i m-mibcr of the 1 1-nation t ann
S..\ tot-Commisar of Foreign Al
Andrei Vishinsky filed with the
' . tary general a nietnorandui'.
the Yugoslav Government de
al gthe activities of the Polish
v were "hostile ' to Yug". lavia
! he note added that "extremely
■ eermis propaganda publication •
ictl by these units are aggros
Little Steel
\lso Seeks
Agreement
Wa hi nut on. Keb. H> 1 A! ’' A
fnp quick settlement ot "little'
wage dispute Ix'mm t«mi.*> «>:>
!>.i in «11 the iirrnnl reaelvd
?i the CIO and Cmted Slater
St* el t orporution.
A omre do to th- n<• -*.«»11.♦ t•»i .
t here wa> a |»«* -Miniity t h.
1 • ': !t h.‘in Stt-i*! (.'•». and tIn • 1 I' 1
\‘ t'i.ld : ie.n. within a matter of ho;n
\» a lations also are in prw.re -
p ’ h e\ oral «*t her little >\< *• d e« >n t -
; .!■ . Ixepubhe, Inland. Yoim : -
n Sheet and Tube together witli
Aluminum Corporation <>!' Amer
While i‘i »\ ernment agencies wateii
< 1 eagerly for signs ot furthei
I • . k- in the nation’.- strike sitna
■ «-n. union leaders eailed a Me. !
'ikeiC wage poliey nicflnv.: 1".'
idi!11 day to ratit'y the new . tee!
v. .we agreement.-.
C ottonF utures
Have Fast Day
•Yew York. Feb. Hi. i AIM Y<>t
b«n 1'ulures opened five cents a bale
l"\V(T to 50 cents higher
Heavy general demand pushed
(,,tton prices into the highe.t level
1"' the past 22 \var- The buying
movement started shortly after the
‘■polling call and prices advanced al
, oiost si a bale before the demand
was satisfied.
t otton futures closed 25 cents a
bale lower to 20 higher.
Open (.’lose
Mai'i-h . . 28.49 20.11
-lay . 20.1) 2.1 41
•' 'ly . . . 20.47 20 lii
I •coemher . 20.21 20.20
AI; i i'li (1040) . 20.23 2(4.1 .
Middling .spul 27.00.
Auto W age Talks
Outlook Bright
1 Jet roit Fob. 10 (AIM Heerss
iog lor lunch without comment oi
tin* progress of negotiations, top ol
li»'i ds nl (Jciicral Motors l nrpura
li"ii and the CIO United Auto work
1 is said today their talks would con
tinue this afternoon.
Alter the two hour huddle, nuiu
<0 the leading officials would dis
< os- what was going on in the bn
conference room in the O- -M Uuilii
mg
Special Federal Mediator .lam
Dewey, who has hinted that the so
sinus now going on couid end tin
88-day G. M. strike, said he ha.
nothing to say other than both sale
Were continuing to discuss thei
stand.
IN A HURRY TO HUG LITTLE SIS
AFTER SEVERAL THOUSAND MILES of voyaging to this Los Angeles dock,
the last fifteen feet seemed a mere trifle to William Aquino, 23, when he
saw h:s slider -Maria, 20, waiting there to greet him. So, while his
buddies cheered, he just jumped the rest of the way, (International)
Stage Is Set By President
For Tough Senate Fight
Truman Will Stick
ID His Nomination
Of Edwin Pauley
Washington. Feb. l(>. — (AP) —
President Truman set the Wage to
day for the Senat •' ton gnu 4 polit
ical battle since the 19L1T supreme
court fight by sticking unc<unprom
isingly t<> his nomination oj Kdwin
Pauley lor undersecretary of navy.
Pehiftant Sm at--* Ik .noernt >a w.
a knock-down, drag-out job ahead,
but Mr. Truman left th mi scan,
choice eb*»ut Utkin.; sale,- alter his
emphatic ck s!a l at i< >n he c.\; ”-elec
Pauley t<> he confirmed.
( ninplctf* < ont itlen \
cnee in Pun lev, Air.
t d a.-.a • ill* j .iru ao"1 it hi ■ 1. p • .
I> 1;11)s for 1!!Uk l • Ii o ''.• n that tin
(pie.-1 ion v. ; a litt !• * p; • ■ i* *• ■ • *
w;iy reminisceiit ot tiie v p ’ ie kite
Pri id< Koo *velt
lion ai' at hi: I i'll: d a: a i i >urtll term
mtenla t. .
Phi < ent was non
eonmuc: :im m hi., .-cm an lor a .- ur -
, i r.- -o! to Parole L. Ickt . .*ccre
j Vary ot the iiecrior l he - ''' no
lent ial elm- he yi1 -de ' a>• a n w..
i■( iil'oivnce was a remark that mam
tor •'
; mg for th. job.
TOBACCO CROP NETS
NEAR $900 MILLION
Wa hlx Ion. Ft’l 1(
_i iiwc;v. 1 i ii'i'i it o ■ !a:.alee.
J Sililli,ni:|i.:i;iii lor tlu-i I:’1 •
spile a harp o:di I. 11 r : ■
alter opt dm:.; Ill the Wl lie: d! I. -
kt I.-. IM I > .’id'll.:- ill 111 A. ■:I■ 1 a1 .u
till:, f.-t! 1'!)-U « I
The I .-d- in::.; with biMI -
001).001) yro\vt.'i Im 1
1944 dl!-. i oi t ii-i'i
Jiu - c -ini returns reflect a lar
ger prod tim llie 194,“)
i M.|i, aff") "du: la tin Department.
Pride. "I most type.- ol leaf, the
! at’.ency .'.ml. haw been at or neai
I reeoril hi.dh levels.
A i;rv. red".- I manufat ' : e "I id
arettt . apt oxinxatelv 225.dud.00 ).
I 000. wa.- reported for 19 la. ", about
15 billi' a more than the pi e\ ion
record in 1944.
Average pride ree."ve'l by ai " ' -
ers for the 19 !■"> e op 1 l llu.-aarc.
tobarr" war about 42.2 dents :
ponn,l. the Department said. iom
oaieti with 12.4 for the 1944 t
All I itirlex i ■ up- haw ir 0 luv a .-."id
but llie agency said mdieatluns poini
; ■,,, avcrc a- p. ice ot aboul id rent:
a poll I id 11 -1 1111.- type 1 *1 leal.
Russians Refuse
To Allow Primate
To 1 .ca\ e Hungary
I .ontiiai. Pel) 10 ( \I ‘ - i.t" itei:
.. aid lodny 111" \’at■'' ■ u h ■ anir nine
that ( 'nrdin ul-dt i.arie' Jose
Min i enty, arehbi: h p ot St ition
, ' ; a i primate of !Inn.any. ixa i beei
teli.'cd Hum ian permission to lent <
■ llunuai.v to attend the eon.'isortie.
1 m Rome
All but three of the 22 d■irninal
dt's ml la t es alrt ad.. hate a i . i. e I ■
Ron.i 'or the ceremonies this v.t'Cii
Hits Peron Tyranny
EVIDENCE in the United States
memorandum against Argentina s
Peron government was silted from
COO tens of documents and records
discovered in cellars and homes all
over Germany, said Asst. Sccty. o£
State Spruille Braden (above), ad
dressing a luncheon meeting in
New York. The Peron regime was
pro-.Ya :i in war, he said, and even
now is giving refuge to Na?i inter
ests and persons. (International)
Japan Acts
To Control
Living Costs
Tok". Feb. Hi (AIM — 1’iidei'
I,(i.|;na ni (icuoral MacArthur tile
Japane.-e aurnaiem look il.~ firs’,
n- ■ lop too,.\ to control the
t_ • , iv '.; i beaten country
plagued by intlation and blaek nuu
| I- et s.
i Three inieeri.u or..nances virtual
1 \ pi. bank ae.",tilts, required
Join or.-i' n el eurreney into new
bank noies bv March . and restrict
ed in.qribution of loud stufl to au
tli ai/ed channels.
The tu'u government regulation
abruptly will him! leaai mooing
,, • aiq ran.i mt in I la! a n. I b is mi -
() \\ il! on ISO diSCOl lfol i mi
ni price.' decline in adjustment.
I Individual Japanc e will have
1 mi ted sala -ie an i rest! iete i bank
withdrawals a.- then only current > .
consequently will be unable to meet
high prices.
PRESIDENT TAKING
A BRIEF RESPITE
V.- lung’'Feb. 1 ti. (AIM
■ Pres idem I’niman did not show uj
. al his office today and indication:
were he had arranged to take : brie:
rest White House aide.- declined t<
: sgv where the Pre.-nio.it v as or w hal
. lus plans sere.
Chinese Demonstrate
Against Soviet Troops
Staying In Manchuria
Request I <» Move
I roops I < > Area
(ii\ en l . S. (). k.
( |-,r '-.Uillg. ( I’i,. in.— (API —
' lii i kir" witnessed its first
drier i-11 itj in against the K’.is
•i n. fmtrp as t!ir turbulent
AI•• nehuriai, situation ictnli-d a
boiling i>.)int amt ( I ina was
given Vmoriran support in i ro
llin'-t te move more troops into
that vast area.
l.t. Gen Albert Wedemevi:, Id. S
< mna > <k r in China, told .1 pre
e. .-n i 1 retire that Genera Alar -!rd!
appiiive.i tile request 1 ' aar-.e a a"
Chinese am ms inf< Alai: -huri . He
did net elaborate.
Two ■tour.- later Chinese com
muni : spokesman announced that
Government forces. preparing' t!i
se ize Yinghow, important p. :. ami
five or Manchurbi towi tad
< i tshc d ith i nn unists He s ii I
the C' nr: mists had wit indrawn
rn T -httn and Tai:m, "to m okl
aggravating the eonl'l , t
II was not imn,“(li: tel\ clear
whv the reported light tar Ying
kow from which Communists
rep; rted oil January .'111 they
had withdrawn after bavin"
wrested it from government
troops.
Aim mt ■ i mdtunc. - 1 -l.v. ton nen -
bers of the Aianchtiri 11 g 'ih 1
marehed through C’h mgking streets
to G( v ernmi nt hi idciuiirters and
presented nine demand.-. It was the
first public dee, ops’ration .. scon
here ambus; the TUis<:an.-. The pa- I
raders c-a’-ried banners enseribed
"we demand withdrawal of Soviet
troops • r, m Mtuvhuria."
To Stav t util dim ■.
Soviet forces are reported pi par
ing to remain in Mam h in., until
June 1. although they had been
scheduled h Pin nvci adn mi.-tra
tion of the area on February 1. How
ever. the Yalta agreement give.- Rus
sia joint control with China of two
railroads- in Alanchuria. There are
unofficial reports that the Russians
have made economic demands on
China. Chang Kai-seh stud Siiw
Soviet discussions are in progress,
but did in it 1 labi rate.
The Alanoiu.n.i guild demanded;
1 That the Rus.-iti.ns respect tile
Sinn-So\ iet 1 reaty.
2 -Withdraw til of Russian troop,
from Alanchuria.
2 Gia.rautei s against reeurreiv e
ot iueirlents such as the as assina
tioti ol Chan g ll-in-fp, .-penal com
missioner in Alanchuria ot the min
istry , it eci mi tie affairs, wh.. with
four othe. n! i leials was killed Jan
uary 1 fi.
-1 - The 1 of \Vnr booty seized
by the fi ssi.uis 111 Manchuria,
a Reparations for our losses-.
(! - Speeding up of the taking over
process in Alnn.haria.
7 I’uni.-hmcni of Genertd ilsiung
Shih-hiu. the director ot Hie Cm
ting's headquarters in Manet: mia.
tor failure . . hi- mission in restoring
Chi tte.se : lie Alt 1 ehuri.i
8 - Re.-pee! : r Chinese .sovereign
ty.
9 Tl it Sino-Russian negotiations
. be made public.
FLOORING IN STEAM
LAUNDRY IS BURNED
A lame <> 1' the roar 11**•.i ana
; in Hender.-on Steam Laundry. oe
| Chestnut si reel. was burned oul in
I a lire at 11:2' "Yloek this mormim.
liremen reported.
.None ol the machinery \va> re
united dnmaeeb, the lire Umiu; eon
•ined t*i tin' flooring.
VALENTINE OF HATE FOR OPA AGENT
A HOSPITAL ATTENDANT STANDS BY a • Wayne J. I..inning, 51, an OPA
rent examiner, is wheeled into a Wichita. Kansas. Hospital, alter he had
been severely injured opening what lie thought » as a Valentine's Day
package received in the mail. The package vv h-n cp.i'od contained *
I powerful explosive that blew up with a loud bUtdL il-tiernuiieoal)
LOTS OF QUOTE AND UNQUOTE HERE
r-‘- '"cTOMmwmw wwwwwn Miwmac..
STACKED UP ON EITHER SIDE nf pretty Ada Jack, -n of Center Moreland,
Pa., in the Senate Ofiiee Building at Washington, are son t . f th< ixty
volumes of testimony > far recorded by the con ( nal Pi 1 Harbor
investigating committee. If you’re interested in b ying, the price .s
$1,000 for about 12,000 pages of words. (inti al Soundphoto)
Campaign
To Up Farm
Prices Seen
pankhead Predicts
‘Inevitable’ Drive
As Policy Result
of fa ■ it
today i\\ Senator Bank! ■ ■ \
as a result of the n tint il a
: 11 u!a nerniiltin.U hiy.U". in UiMrial
legislation, claim *d tli: ' 'k a >m n
ist rat it n'- re\ ise-.i e
■ 1
So\ al .till It ! ;l ’ • ■ Fax -
, to*, k the !>o lion that in- i
crease ' 1
such major >c amen is «*1 tile uali it.
t'ct in* 'm> a in■ < t rs ana :i , I. m. 1
labor without extendin'..: similar
benefits u* farming wb'.cli con
stitutes a third.
WEATHER
I OR NORTH ( \ROU!N \
Partly cloud v anil \\ a in i
this ill ‘moon ami tonight " n
(Ui\ mosll.N cioud.N anti nd* I fol
lowcd by light rain beginning in
west in afternoon.
I .ess Than Cent
Now Holding l p
Erwin Settlement
Wash ' ' 1 ■ 16 \P II
l• ilenient ol the strike in the Ki '.v 1.1
1. ntlnii Mills pi; He sail Hoitim!
W. 1’ayi . \ iee-pi csidcnt ut the CIO
tat dy 4,600
< tube 8. C' 1
M,s behiiifl the -trike are demand.
1 1 \ t ‘ ().; 111.
In an interview today prior to
■ iiik'ivm ok bi'lvvnMi i uy. mi
nd ft t 11 io n e n st
.!'<•; it \v hot her ;:!•■■»; i ■ 1 1 «: .■••■vases
make inereas ‘s by the ii«»>ir
amount of wo; k doiv raiimr than
Ferguson Wants
Stark Recalled In
PemlHarborProbe
Washington Feb. 16 AP Sen
ate Ferguson Ill-Mich.' proposed
that eon gres ion a nvest iga
eeheek Ad Ha St . ■ ■
ct hi hi idem Ruiis; ititied
he- live night before Pearl Harbor
i:.: 1 .1.1 nan seemed l oadv e> strike
Ik in: I the Pearl 11; her m.|U.r>
we- sie. prise testimor..' '.(.el Mr
Reie-eieit looked over sonii freshly
■ • eepted Japanese i essa *cs that
evening and s ill "this nvans war.
Th • testiBiotiv eame frnm Cuiu
r.at ler Lestei Schulz ' io also told
the committee that while he was in
December li. 1941. Mr Roosevelt
tried to ret Stark hv v!e|>n»>v.
intori ■ th t St a k was
..1 the National ThcViv aeei decided
to trv I ei rather than risk any
public alarm )>v calling Stark from
Ins box.
SECRETARY BYRNES
CEF TO SEE WINNIE
'.v ,-jer. 1- n h\ plane toda> for
Miami and brim chut with Win
En Churchill. Britain's war time
premiei
Departmental aide-- said Byrnes
n, mmd t-> nick up Bernal ; Baruch.
\ : n- H» u: o advisor at Georgetown.
S. C.
Steel Strike
Settlement
Applauded
Reaction In Other
Struck Industries
In Nation Awaited
\\ -htr ,t«" * i>. I *».— M’’ —
f in.,i «n!. :ii nt ol thr troiiblo
*» <. j; j < • f ti ft <1 St.ttfs Strrl striki*
to(ki> jarred the nation'* * tailed
i( on\(*rsinn bandwagon hark
iittc* motion again.
ere jubi
: ' ( dls
, salutary
'. , ; a ■-])<" mil aulo
i ■ ... itactunng
i *- ( ’,>i-|i. is
:1 lei ed 1 la*
• i■ i . business
•,, , • expected
i, ■,, . . ' e si. the broad
! XT, < ent Increase.
2 nay-old I'nited
s. ■, i .-hike \va an
!’r'.milent Tru
; ... i;e'-i i., er ■ .on 1 )ir. < tor John
W S: , i ! lie ' lenient was on
i ., . w i ent average
:■ ,iee me'va.-e previously
i< n.e: leii Iiy 'ue President, with
h.e :e: e**.i a compensatory
s-, i n •, me iwf in steel prices.
Tin -eitte: ■ :.t .ip: lied ■ 'iiiy to ap
::: i in V S Steel em
■ .{ ;! opened the v. ay for
t|- ■ i ; : k : om > Odii.OUO
’ , ‘hi ' el i..in employed by
othi r companies.
(' h I I'-iceni I' Murray said
th t colli t.'.e bargaining will begin
* i. tr, today,
i ; .e, t: lei t'; w ,| | md pi . dieted
that in m nt wic.ilii be reacheil
: key t( um| nie by
of next a eek i 1 was
mao ■ pi.i ii. I .''.cover, that strikes
w I.- e..||1in,l'e at all these enll'
p.an:e,. until agreements ha\i' been
signed.
Furnaces Heine Heated.
U S Slot I „ii',' ml' . v.s, re
ported already he. ting, it.- turn act's
, ml sonv CI( ) n "i aid the firm
wo!dil ! ■' ri '. t 1 * ...ik.ue
: tei 1 ■; T le -ay. .d'le 'Ugh. fill! pi
duci: p: "I laiiiy will not be reach
ed !■', two Weeks.
i !: ala! tthe I ' S Sleel . h ike
at 12:01 a it. . Monday,
Fcbru.ii v 1 i! the same hour to the
minute that it began January 21.
Tlie ettlcmen! elimaxi'd two
u ■ 1. k - '.; 1. e: et I,eg* hat i a . in the
l ‘udei i S'.;1 e S; -i i:t. at the
■ 1 Hoti 11 ci block : om the
White lloa e I ! i ellleitieul agree
lee!.’ r ' !1 ■ .. ! n > i ot "lie year,
expiring Feb: inrv la. l:i!7
V S Si. -I i ea.t 15. F Fa."
• increase v. ill
nth of
bi ' boost as the
largest m the in tustry" history.
Secrets Oi
Atom Bomb
Are Let Out
Ottuv.; Keii A!’’ Canada,
vviE>. j, s|];,n ; tin- atomic bomb se
, States an t Bri
lajK ,-o ti-oa;. i prevent recur
, pnt'e eu ■ : ecret and c<>n
. , , • it on This infor
- at ion - - vermin source said*
went to the Russians.
A complete htaekout was clamped
down billowing the govern
incut > i ■1' 111'1 * * t the leak. I h c i e
v. as no otticia! eoinnwnt 1 >n the na
i , , ; the information divulged but
tljjs v. o '.i.o by reliable sources to
involve n any phases and presum
able to include atomic data There
was no nntiealion. however, that the
secret of thi atomic bomb itself was
involved.
Russian Ambassador George M.
y.nvtir.n \va in Moscow In his ali
enee the embassy's second secre
* ir\ . Pa\ io\ \ :ta 1:. sai i there was
. !'■.•.■ . t.-closure of the
nano cuuio lost nigh! after the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police, striking
suddenly, had rounded up till em
ploye- and tormer employes of
Canadian government departments
and agencies.
Saturday Stock
Market Hits Peak
A', v. Yoi k. Fi ll Hi AIM Kud
in:. oi the I S Steel strike, pros
pei t- ol tiilioi adjustments elsewhere
and per i.-tonec ot inflation p yehol
,i.■ v |.• on,dp heavy buying into the
j, .i k market todav on one ol the
iin'ii ’ Saturday volume., in the past.
M‘\ ('! 1 t M l !
Mai y 1.1 ,c- of 1 .mo to 7.000 shares
are.! at tii" tart and. tor a brief
in*,,. \ ai. the high-speed ticker tape
w;i tw i minutes behind actual
trail aotion- Transfers of around 1.
Uno.o.iii hares compared with 920,
00(1 a week ago.
In in nt most of the time were
V S Steel. General Motors, Clny
sler. American Telephone, General
Electin' and Sears Roebuck.