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HgnftgrgpK ûaîltî Dtspatrh 1H1K1\-1H1K1) \EAR 1 HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 13, liMl. '·' l'"' ;1 x . FIVE CENTS COPY Oil Man is I'raisod B\ Mr. Truman Says His Nominee Answered Prejudice With Many 'Facts' Washington. March i.",.— (Λί'Ι I résident (lin·,i.ui ΙιιΊ.ι,ν usUi tlrcw Hie nomination nl I dv. in 1 ' .ι il 1 < \ , ( .· I i I < ■ r ii ι .ι oil man, ίο I ι· iiudrisrt'!'i t.ii'> ot I' r i:av\. I'm sidei il ,ii Pauley's : κ !. lit- said Pauley ' deiense I .'ni', ι .nu il... in*1 |i ' , ai , nd eonelusu c." II. .1 ·.-·«·:·, Mr. Ί . .in ι : : '. Id Γ':: ι '.;ii'. in- "mot tlu· cii.i 1 !mue" ni ι.· minai i ii .·, i t h "laci . lui 11. i oci : our c.rccr «ut.1 \viln an amazing . ' · ! ll'e I lldcl' l" '11! ! 1 1 Cl 1 n. .1- l'I'j ll'l· Wulsh Makes Vnno'.ini •■•incnt I . ι ■ î. : t a 11:11 <. . : c e 11 '. c ι n ' e π i.·, ,ii came ; ι ■ L'ii.i. rii'.i n ■ II- \;.I . ' κ Senati N'a . Allan's (.'.un ittee aller a iîO 'c elost il m ---ii ι ! 1 i H'.·.' ;n -aii. i At tin· same time, Walsh handed a .- : a ! ι · : 111 ■ ' 11 ; ... ι λ 'Île • . ! : ! " · ι ' Cl miliClal- i y ;... ; ι■; ·'. ι ac! i' n : 1. : re. jilt· : . : ■ -! tile .-.lient tu withdraw lu.· immin I i i- : .ί ι η \v> · md np ix . ceKj· : -·uilc winch ι" i i··ι :i|i ut une ·. .:·.! m '.hi ι·χ|)ΙθΜ\ c n·-. -in . 'n>n ii .. .l<i lekes as Si ΐ'ι·ι.ιΐ'\' ut a ι .· Ickes bad criticized the nomi 1 ■" * 1 Die White House made public a η I :.ani;c nl lci'c: · between the aient and 1'.. 1; y. l ull ( oiilidcncc A : a ι expre. .-in:; in 11.11 ·.· uif i n ·■ in Pauley, Mr. Truman wrote j I 1 I !.. . i. '.;. I. . .. y I : mi· at i· in. e ha . ι '11 :i e. ' . I ..-he I. tl ■' iiT.il ν c 111 . ■ ae V. Ill . I ic ed il; y ι ι „ii.I .·.. ι ι. j ι : ■ ι π j. '. : cal ! y 'in ι ■ : . ι .. 'ι. •S. yoll · : . I I..·: : e >11 1 ' : . ■ : al'.: . - 1 11 : - ιthed, with ability unquestioned,) n ta Ίΐοΐ' un. 1 ! led." HIGH NAZI GENERAL DIES IN NUERNBERG λ ••rniH-rs. M .rcli lii i.\P) l-'a id Marshal Werner Von Bltfm ininistei' o. w:i; in t::e in.-', ι : ' it eai .met, died ι.' iiei. rt mil· ire today at the 166th General Hospital • e he w. .- wail nig t· > be callei i witness ι the war criminal I'll ι · officer. HT. a member ·■: an ■ ' .c alic laniily, started one nl ••a major sensatmns Uer • n\ \\ hell ell Jan. 1 1 !·ϋί!, in1 • ■ :. ι 11 -ι.· id convent ι. ·: ι - a: tin· Cier ii military and took as hi.-, second v. ne ., stenographer. As a re.- lit ol the stnrm which ' · .eloped, he liaiiiieii i.i in.- resig nation as war ma ister and general·* nan o: (1 em .. nyI : : id, sea and • 1 Tees to Hitler, whn assumed > "litrnl of the armed t. ,ve- inui-elt WEATHER FOIl NORTH ( ΛΙίΟΙ.ΙΧΛ IncreasiiiK cloudiness tonight, follow eel by moderate lo lieav > ■'■lin Thursday beginning in south and west portions. J }£.,"> Ollts Wa<{<' Boost is (jranl<k<l Union Says Firm Promised To Meet 19.5 Cent Figure Detroit. Mareii 1.".,— (AIM — Tin (.«lierai Motors strike was settled today. Special Federal Mediator .'.■mes l>«".vev announced at 2:1·!» p. ni. i ST the company an I the niicn had reached an agree nient lor termination of the strike with respect to national isscd subject to ratification. The strike was settled on the i; .si.- ο! ;ii K; 1 -- cent.- an hour ν; η· ι····!·.· 116.5 percent). In . .ι:ι ; General Motors . i;riM ci in rei: ove "inequities" in wage rates as sought by the C'lO ■ "''Ι Λ:ι'ί Workers. T!:< in ι :■ iiι in ; - ι 1 : . .inn iuiv e r\cu\ ' : tiit' ii : 1 « · ι η ο η ι, said the ■ ■ .ην ; ; >ιτ) · ' > meet the 19 i-li cent.- inrrea-c.'' not.; tlu : ter: ; . ! inn;.! union and the corporation, Dewey said, have γ t Ι'ί ' ; nd l"i'al man agements to "press for speedy set* tiennent of local issues." Stock Market in Nose Dive New York, March 13 (AP)—* lie Iihtc took ]]":(! in the tnek ]:..irkel tonay and leaders . ι « »t ·ι »t · ! ι ·i it t<. ·τ>ι\' ι han tour pi lints ;n the ! : t .. · ·.( lira I in..: this week. On the : :i< ·· were Bethlehem, Chrysler, Γ. S. Steel, Goodyear, Am ni can Ί clcphone, Kennicott, Morit omery Ward, .J. L. Case, American, a . S !i <tii i.'ailway, Santa Fe, American Sine1'·Tin·.;, Air h'efiix - 1 i ' ' ! ;. CJein ι. il KU-etne. Dow Cheni 1 ; !. .1"! : 11 ■ ?.î ι i 11 ι ara mount ! ' «·.::· ι.1 · ι r I '·. ■■.·. ! .· and I .i^ht, and Ddu^'-a.- Aircraft. ί louse ( Committee W ill 1 icar I li^h Militarx Bosses Washmi',ton. Marefî (AIM - The House Mil.laiy Committee call c-.| t\v . ealroet ami the . ::: y\ chit·! Ί .-tail loilay for more "plain talking on the world Situa it )\ ι·ι1' ι ell ou ! 111 litar.N needs." Members >aal It.at is 1iu· reason ;.· \ -.i':.!'. IK" ι Secretary of Stale • \ ι : ί . Ά ; ι. Senre'ary 1 'attersou s;ûi,i General la.-eni ower in a secret - e.-s ie. η he! ι >!'« · \ lii.„ on such mat ters as: ι en.ii n.nit.ι y training 1θ£ίι.· - lat ion. K\:< . ■ ' tin cii alt law which • \)»i t- May 1Γ». >· - .··. :1 η η . . ·! materials vitally nceiieii η time of war. I· · .ι · in }··.·> '>f all arniy and .avy j ·« ·>nne! m an effort to spur enlistments. Acheson Appeals For British Loan Washington. March 13.— (AP)— V: te: <· ..·> ·· S:.,·.»· I >e.m Ache £>on testified today that rejection of the proposed British loan might lend to a wholly changed pattern oî λ crld trade, I'·, .'..in \V(..:!.i he od into deals which would cause resentment in Anion ·,. ■ -he i .osn't get the S.TÏâO.uiM edit. Aches, η told Mi. Sen Γ> ι . :>.£ (' :ι mittee. 1- ·ιιι ·ι ' \ .■ yeai -, ho s iid. "might see new apple orchards in Australia ;,nd ί' Hilda. '· ο lîritish taste in to ... ... -Iii" ' ι · "i ; < ·■ îpire typos and empire cotton Growing improved and expanded." Lint Prices Show \ er\ Much ( -liante Now York. March 13.—(AP)— '. 'linn lultirt-s η' · : d t ."> cents to iâ cents a hale hi·.:her. \oon ι). h "s wore ι.ϊ cents a bale higher to 45 cents lower. March 27. 8. May 26lio, .July '!66 74. Pv. Close Open March . . 26.69 27.00 Ma ν . 26.77 28.82 ! illy . . 26 8i) 26.87 Vtober ^6.63 26.67 Decetvbei 2h.n8 26.64 March (.P.)4" j . ... 26.00 26.61, LOW-RENT PICKETS GET OWNER'S BOO PICKETS ON ÎHE LINE at Detroit. Mich., were protesting plans of a Michi gan property owners" meeting to demand ΟΡΑ permission for a rise in rents, \ urn they gut η π.-minding "Boooo" from the owner at the left. PI.-lifts were π,ι mbeis of the Veteran's Committee of American Youth ior Democracy, defending the ΟΡΑ low-rent policy. (International) Russian Troops, in Fuli Battle Kits, Close On Capital Of Iran Units Arc Moving Near To Frontiers Of Turkey, Iraq r.v io^s I'M 'i i hi .· n. tî »t: 1 » I λ -< \ l* ) — Κ ; - u j ? ι fin !m ; ι roo; s .11 s ,1 î i < ·. ; ; » 1 ; ti'iii kits uric declared by I'? iiish ,ιικί other otiiia! some!'-; t cxi t > to lui ν ο <ào-.cd within I ί) ni I !«·■ >1 tliK < apital aiifi to bo moving southwest a ι-loss north <Ίΐι h in close to tin* border*; ol ΐ ai i i-.\ ami oil -ri< h !raij. <11.. re ! ) î ft <·;»;: <1 SIV. .·!.ίγ\ of ■>; .··· James F, Byrnes to announce j 11 Wa.shins'.t'.n tir· tbs|>airh of an - I > ! 11 * . ;"t< tu Λίι ». deman nii.; on ν · ' ; ; donation.) Kara;. LM milt - ! ft »ni 'IVinan, a : ι · i ■«<unto(i I \ Sherman tana.-, .ι se-<re » » ι oihei vehicle.· and .aw hall a do/.'. 11 Red fighter pianos at Ka;:\ in t·» the \o Agreement Reached. Pi\'!: * ' t-a \ a : ! ! l-'s Saltan l\h, J nst rein ι : > « · ; ΐ: «.'η i ! iconcl 11 s i \"o lu^otia '■ .lis ! ! 1 ?. I" C< »W 0\Vf t h ( « -nt in! U" I >. ΐ'.-Γ.'.ΐτ "j Russian troops in Iran, dee la red that no agreements were : ι eaehe? i lit·:) «ft.· ft aching tin 1 η·ηί)1ο . •apital told of Russian combat troops ι : η ί 11 'a· t-un> <>t Munich, Alara heh ana Aliyandaub close to the southern ' i:d 1 ! Lake l ima near' 'lie Xiifki-h an.l Ira j borders. Ru.-s 'an troop*. were obligated by nternat < naî a.awmciil to haw Aitlniiawii by Minvh 1! In-:·.-.id. here \\ ore ft" 1 »rts of laruc Iίο» ! η m.v reinf->rcements movin;; into ' fan. ï'iitish Worried. ! (A British Foreign Office spokes^· : aian in 1.« ncian .· aid that eo\ « ί a- ' ment has received reports of "I'cin siderable" Ru sian troop movements ow.n d 1 oh fan and the Iraq fron ier. The Ihitish expressed concern -ver the continued presence of Rus sian ο► neentrations in Iran and saiti h<· new troops move m -w\> wciv j ι«>1ι·(.1 ,ι early iis March 4. (The Brilish .-pnke.-man was rjuot- ; ' in London dispatche- a.- ayin_ j he Russian troop movements has ! nc:eased l he gi vi vit y m] a t ■ ■ » ι -« * fil iation ) ί ». »t h Iraq and jr.οι ar:· rich in >ί i i ran is the world I'-orth lar- , t t ι » : ' ' » ( a i < · < r I ,el ' ; ' a: itsl m m lia in · η cvi « nt in 11 · η air I .■■.·. >! : ie ; "Ί it ira 1 ob e r\ . )■. expre.-sed ί» lie! that tli · \ 11 ian ΐ'ΐ1>ve. near tin· capital ni: !:' be j)lanne(i l > create "unre-1 md r< I> · 1 i< .n" in Tehran, a: in one lorthei η province. Leftists Active. Tlu? leTii.-ts' Tndeh party has been . peciallv active in Te'hran the. past j ,νι ek. Iîiesian interest in Turkey has | >eeo exprès: ed in at least two eases. \u.-sia i.as demanded that Turkey e l· t<> Russia the Black Sea pro rinees ol Kars and Ardahan. The Russians also are reported to have lemanded hases in the Dardanelles Premier Qavara said in an inter* riew with foreign correspondents hat ir> ne.notiations are now under- : λ a \ with 11 u si a. \ oluntccr Armv Size Reported As 600,000 Men Washington, March Ki. (AIM — i'he army reported t( das il has I 'lMHi in live months a volunteer icirce "I (JOO.OIT largest ol it.- kind in the natior's history. 'litis 11 rte· is the basis of a pro lectrd peace time regular army ol 1.500,001) a goal set lor .July 1 November w as the peak mn th lor enlistments with 183.(Mill men ν 'hmleering. Sur e. monthly totals have (Ιι· ρpocl gradually to 93,874 in February. Military Wins Atomic Energy Control; Commerce Secretary Assails Decision » Wellington, M u'ch Kl (AIM I lu· issue of national ...ilety K'!Ve Hie il mod force.-· tin* lii-ii : ' 11 t»da.v m .m Important pieUminary test "n 1" -1 -w; r control ol atomic encgy. lie décision was (lit ι : a η ι·( 11 a t el> I'.v Secretary of ("u ν ! ι : 1 lie: : v W 11 lace, who saw in it the possibil ity ""t delivering us into the hands "I military fascism m t h i · nation." Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich), however. held that military regula tion is ni* essary until ' stabilized, internal! nal control is developed effectively to prohibit the use o: atomic ciu'i ny 1Λ r military pur- j poses." Vote of (> tu I The lc-1 develi ·;it· i w ;■ · .ι tilt1 soc n;.l Senate .-Voirie Coin : 11<-f voted MX to one 1" incorporate into spend ing 11 i s 1. 11 i< >?ι ,ί provisii it giving ·< presentially-appointed military liai Min committee the right to intervene before a civili η atomic control commission of five. Wallace de la red this was a vote "to place the control ot atomic en i ra.v. in effect, in the hands of the military." He called it an · exceed ing!. unfortunate development." The armorl tones have taken the position that pi-si-war atomic energy control should be their responsibil ity because o! the importance of ato-ι i weapons to the nation's de fense. I>ut many scientists and oth er- have argued tor complete civil ian control to advance research and allav mternalii nal suspicien. The decision in favor of the mili tary was on a proposal to rev ise the bill sponsored by .-Tnator McMahon fD-Conn) which would entrust post war atomic de\ elooment to strictly dvitian control. He cast the li ne vcte isi ■:■ the proposal. Soft Coal Operators Puzzled UMW Boss Fails To Ask Definite Hike; Less Hours Sought Washington, March IΓ·.— (AIM —John L Lewis left for the coil industry to puzzle over to- i day a wage demand which specified only the highest pay an:l >hortest hours his 100.000 soft coal miners can set. Firm, but tar fr m lii.- ιι.-unl dra- j malic self, Lewis caught operate rs I by Surprise at the opening session I of the soft coal wage confero'ce at I which ihe industry had expected to hear a concrete pay boust proposal. Instead, Lewis laid down nine generalized demands, in which he said the United Mine Workers want I a new peace-time ·. ontr.iet adjusting! :· variety of problems, including "an increase ot wages . < d reductic a ot daily and weekly working hours..." A" UMW spoke .-man said the· union'.- bargaining committee will meet industry negotiators with in- j structioris tn base the wage issue e>n shelter hours and job classification differentials—and bargain the best I inert·; se they can get. Actual negotiations may not gel under way until next week. Another session of the· wane onlerence was planned late today but it was to lu· devoted to union arguments in support ot the? general demands. Later in the week the operators will reply to Lewis and the session then may be recessed until Monday. Byrnes, Truman Confer On L . S. Foreign Affairs! Washington, March l.'i. — ( Λ Ρ ) — IΊ ι nient Ί niman t· idav c. ι lied in j Secretary ot St,. 11· Lymes lor a re- | view of ilie· foreign situation and the· \Vh;te iio isi termed mostly inaccu rate' a number o! British reports dealing wit·. ' e'\\ United State ! moves in international al'lairs. l'he specitic points set clown for the Truman-Hyrnes conversation were η it disclosed, but presumably they will ine'lnde the Russian μίλι·· in Iran and .Manchuria and the· American protest against the Rus se,η a tie n. FOLGER WON'T RUN IF OTHERS ENTER Was! ι gton. ΛΤ ; ι rch 13. CAP) ' With the deadline only l'ont' diiys away un tiling I'm· Demo.vatic nomi nation foi· representative of the. Fifth Congressional District of North Carolina, Rep. John H. Folger in formed members of the press today in a formal statement tliat he had been "advised that there are some others contemplating running" for the House and served notice that "it others file I should eliminate myself ! from the race." Folger sent his fil ing fee and declaration ot run to the State F.lectnns Board last week. Folger refused flatly to make any comment other than the four-sen tence written statement he released late this afternoon. The statement reads: "Notwithstanding that on the 7th of March 1 filed as candidate in the coming Democrat!' primary tor the nomination for Congress, I have been ad\ ised that there are I some contemplating running. I do not feel that I ι an enter into a con test for this nomination. As the time has approached I have felt, too, that it others file I should eliminate myself from the race. Circumstances have made it hard for me to decide, from the begin ning, whether I should run again. ! shall h ■ Id no resentment toward any who may seek the office." I planning ki ropkax tri γ Washington. March 13.— (AIM ! A first groan ■ : 1,072 depo'dents of ' Army men in Ameri an occupation forces overseas will start to F.uropc I in mid-April, 'he War Department J announced tod y. The first dependents to go to Japan and elsewhere in the western Pacific are expected to leave in . May. COTTON SEED REPORT. Washington. March 13.— (A.P) — The census bureau reported today that cotton seed crushed in the even months period Viu'.ust 1 to February 28 totaled 2.671,178 tons, -omna-ed vath 3.132.771 tons in the . same pen·"! > year ago. READY Γ-OR PEACE OR ANYTHING mmmm w.. WHMPBHm % ■ mm mm m PERFECTIONISTS might add a beard and ear-rings anil maybe a big red handkerchief around his head, but the rest oi us will t ike Cpi. liny Disney of Baltimore just as he is. Armed to the teeth with scu\-.nirs. lie arrived at New York in a GI shipload from Antwerp. (L.l'.riiatiuiial) Goering On Stand Recalls His First Meet With Hitler Ex-Reichsmarshai Reviews Career; Kesselring Heard Yuerii··· Ma rci; !." ■ f Λ1 ' ) i II 1:11. : ! I 11 ( I . (Il l ·.- c.l 111 i· decorated grax uniform with a icd scarf wrapped around bis neck, began his fight today against war crimes charges by testifying soberly of a ea err . rled .■. tin· I>' .■ . 1 :, '<■!'. air mr ;.tlr. n tie ee de.· i. While his white-haired attorney! -lowly Π. ι - 'inncd hi::'. (; -erin '. menliotu d the ι· ί - in 1ι·,·| \v..·· ! and a ν cn-d >·,.<? .itu· i in '.iJ.htί:ικ ; Ιι ir the Κ ..·· ' - lu a . The e. urt w . ι .a.· a d .r the dr..- J mat i momrii! .a ι . · t a η .· . ■ I .. j half mont! : !n.>l a : .>· . me-; ι me | Reichsmarshal took bis place befoj the miir .phone. I m·, I.uw Voice In a low. somber voice, Goering ! identified hLs father as a friend of ι 1 he lirili.- , ι · :1 .· ί.ι.Τν t'f.·:. Rhi ides a nil a>1 ->·:111 l'ha:r.lierl.ii:> lie said tin- first world war left | him "oppost . I in every v. y" to t ! ι ■ · Weia : ; r π ρ e ' <· After tra < 1 . 1 ■ ■ . I. C : ■ he returned to Germany and at an obscure political rally in November I 1822, he saw Adolf Hitler. Hitler declined 1 · -: ν >ΐ. ' ''.<· rally, Goering recalled, but one day I later he heard the future fuetvrei declai · · · :!·· 1 ■ ■ ' y Ver.- lilï·* and the need t■ ■: Germa.:y î ■ π a..in her strength. Appealed to Him "This api ί · led ' > e ' · ■ ■■ η the depths ol my s ι · u I. " said e leading defend; at an·· n« '"u- Na/i - - η trial before the intern ν ional mili tary tribunal. He joined the na toinal si ialist party and at the same tin e vo! mieered hi- :rr' ice to Hi'1er. Fir! i Mar-Kd Γ,.-ne I Alber" Ke -ell 1 · : I h t nid t ii ' was a orineinal advocate : f invad ine Fnidnid in the summer ol 1Π Kl and that fie,-manv'- "de! on.-i\ο air fore» was ready for that blow." " V,. ι γ(..·ι ai · h (Midi· I 'ιι Goerim; th « Mm· in* a-i·"1 ' »k ·>!··· ·» i Hh'teiv »rtor Durkevoi'e?" .Justice ΠοΙί'Ίΐ -1':i't:soii. chief 1* S. pruse cn'or. -ked. "V,·... 'id ! ' Ί ro">vpse:>tpd 1 li■ 11 view later on " "he v. il·*es . tos'i'v iijo , th'* Hef ι ai -· ' o' 'le'e'Mi.ip; f-oerina. assorted. "Yes. tho inva sion was only (died off because there wore net enough sea-going r-ift Kesselring said the Hn'i«h evacu ation ;< 1 Diinkeroue 'would have in creased in catastrophe if bad " (";-·her had η a k"pt oar planes k-Wll - da>'_. L . S.-KllSSO I ics iiroonu' i More Tonso Critical Test Ot UNO's Power Seen in Latest Action Washington, March 13.— (ΛΡ) j —I? :»I)oi t> til r Κ i aims reiniorccnit nts na»\ :m » η t ο Îran ι>uI a nevr sii'uin on llus sutii-.4hum ican reiati :ih today and thrfulciîv'.i a < riiical test ol l S Ο s powers to p< :·- ; \i peace. Tin· report but this ^;o\c weight to have promoLeu «u "il'" State Department an nimneement that ll < > h ui been rece . ni. Tin· depart η λ -nt's st ;>U·: : a-nt sal·.'· it> ml» τ: : .at uai wa.- '.« · 'm: cliect tnat Soviet armed forces and heavy mil ita r\ combat equipment have beei mov.nj: soiitn\\\a\r trom the direc tion ot l\u>sia toward tin1 Iranian capital <>i Τι lira η to\v;.ai thai i«'un t ry : \\ estei11 b< !\ier. Officials here are i'ranklj puzzled as t«.« tlu Ku>si:tn object: e :·: .-end in η » ι *- · troops into a ι ·« » ι, ι ί t tr<>m whieh it wa> suppo. co b\ into: na tion agreement. to have v. :* is-irawi: ah its forces by March L' Speculation on what the Russ.an> may be doing covers three possi bilities I ) i. » i « · η ι a ι > Ik.· , ο tl> Ί he\ may be trying to force pro-Soviet iiO\ erimient on Iran or J ι brinu m iff ii-lent threat.- t l«-rce aa.nnst Turkc;» to win territoria conc< si on oi ( 3 ) that they may have some *. U - signs >n the Λ1<·. ι ! >·:1 ι :· ■· - ot Iraq. Indonesia Peace fa Iks Are [je^un Batavia. March 13.—(AI?) Dîs aimed at .settlement >Ί tin I : ι ione-dan :vob)eni vmi' itiilorwav toda* liter ii spokesman I'm the re cognizee! Indonesian reo:;iilir ha·' stated that Premiei ^ulan Siahrii wiiuId roje.'t Dutch pronosals lor commonwealth states. S- ihrii mot with Huhertus Van Mook. a.-tim: ivi'viiiir uonoia! of the Duti'li Fast Indies, at the Batavia residence nj Sir Archibold Clark Κι ι : _ ' ι i.i Hri1 ish t.-!.. 0} c ·.■·. t to bo tor- ! κ ..iiiciallv denied. | I'll, a
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