Henîtersou Daily Btspatrij TH1RI\-l H1RD ÏEAR ' Τ ίΐκ: a'^X" i a -ρ» Γΐ ',1 v, -'ί· HENDERSON, Ν. ('., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 27. 1 î » l Γ, < · >'·'·'·· ·. . ,-ν^.κ.ν ···.%■ FIVE CENTS (Ό1Ύ IN FIGHT FOR UAW PRESIDENCY BITTER OPEN FIGHTING i- repmted ! ·:μ tin- United Automobile Workers (CIO) meetin^; m Atlantic City, N. J., where union hc;id R. J. Thomas and his opponent f■ >r the pre. ;deney, Walter P. Reuther, have been ex rhani'.ii::; i-hîirjtt·.·:. l'luy ι·,. Λ· t·■ ;·.ether, h<•wever, for the cameraman and Keuther, in rear, cii i's v. itli George F. Addes, secretary-treasurer while Thomas looks straight ahead. Ή'Γϋΐ.; the' auroomcnts \v.. . n> : in VVa. I'.ing ton by Acti'i ι. lai · uf Siatc i )c;;ll ι ι t.. i ■ r11 a ..i L.i ■ .-ador tin· I... : i ·!! 1 lain. The breed agreement on tin ob 11 .. 11 11 111.:, llicl'a, : .11 1 : ,e ι '.a oft'· balance due . Γ : 11 le , . . ' about Mi.»1,··· ■· .· η ·. ι I Jcccmbcr (i . ι : ■ : .an :. a ... witli details of tin· projected $3, 750,000,000 loan to Britain. S]H"< ilic \ ■ ΓπΊΐΐι . Is. Ai mat tinu Ιι· ·. v. · ed that "specific : ary t' ' unple·: > nt hi:·.. ■ rttm.. .· Mil. wi'i e b are coy ci ."i ■ I ' · ment ι. .-uni t· .·;·' : ι -■ 111 ^tallincn 1. It will ■ 1 1ère I ι lint· a . : ·, · mi at ■ η under t; jured. Τ liases el leal ( , ι. 1. .Mai.· ι ni lend-k alter V'.J m c if ■ 11 \ «.· ι \ lu i I,.a . . .... ,· to be paid lm o.i n a 11 I.I 1 I I I. t." la i ■ I'll' . · r.. • lain·-, of ta,i ll : - <'d O.V ll.i· ' .... I ; w.m er of ι agree ment wa r. ' ι ■ . in·,·' 3. Ί'1 an It - ■ ■'· .■·...: , III It *1,1 Ica t( autilori l it·.- ι V I u.i y (Jives ISrit.lin 1'l.iiics, ··· Cii\ t la.'. titli to a ι.aim,, ol I,·lid-lea ι . ι : .ι, ■ . . ; permits le;.- m: · ·ι ι ,t ίκ·ι.-, !. a pro \ ides 1 ■ ■ ! loes virtually ·. · Ί.ιι·.;; as number .'i ! "Γ !· :. , M , and ro ciproeal aid milita : y . .. holà by the armed forces m both nations < 'il. -Illp··. am 1 in , 11 — t ί , : : ι υ . ... ι art· expected. 6. Defines the sale of each coun try in oil stocks sent to the other under lend-le.i-e or reciprocal am. Each go vernir» nt may withdraw certain am :ml a .... ! ·.· from it share for ιι I>\ in ay force-. i'rovidt I·■ ; .·.·: gen erally of l 11:1, ι 11 · ι ; ait Ion on Brit i.- il tern! · y a ι I 'a am a ,Ί Britisfi m.-1 a lia ! ·■■: oa .'.· erican soil to ibi c, li.nli ,\ il. Transfc . I" ί )i : I., in, wa a exceptions. United States army and navy surplu ι roi-ei ly now in that country. !'· Provides ι ich counav will aft claim.·* of it -, c: ί ι in n 11 II ι m; f · ■ : the prc.scilct of trooj, ,,f lim olh, ■ on its soil. WEATHLR FOK XOKTII CAROLINA. ■Mostl.v (loud\ and continued mild this afternoon, tonight and Thursday. Scattered showers tomorrow, beginning ovrr west portion. Government Prepares To "Freeze" Coal Crder Is In Works Γο Hah Shipments; Steel To Be Hurt W ·sïïTnjjt η. Μ,ίι* ii 27. — (AF) · April 1 when John I- Lewis calls upi m h is 400,000 soil coal minors ίο .ι ri-.-l. Hnwevi ■ mon Ιο th ι · >; 11 up' : :i · ι .··; | ■ ' ('dieted I he ;<·■ ■ : ' ! ■ -1 !'\' - re ■ ' t he 11;. ' i· >u*> ; e • vd > me iialelv ; n \ ' ■ ■ I in. These predict! t;s folJi wod Lewis' ers .ι "I midnight Sunday • .ill · I!' · '.I Si >; 1.1 Klli'i - . \ M ■ i 11 i : ra tion disclosed that an order "is in ιι· I .-·ι . ■ ι 11 ι■ iif iiiduM"i il m'ion i 1 '.in In· ivinki'd nit. I ! I T. I ' ι. as ι "!' ! 111 ■ KnliT I ( ι in - Sel'V ;.·!· 'ill "till' ( : I >\ I'I'll , ; ' ν '· !· .· i 11 * I' ! ill!: ill t!l< ' lb 1 negotiations between the United Λ1 : " ι ■ \Vi ·: la·, s and the operat irs have Harry Moses, representative of the so ailed "captive" mines whose u - ! i "ι · ni it ! nit ι:1 ί ■ 1 ' ' steel c-i ι : ι : puni·· 's which own them, told newsmen he c· ι : 11 'Ί m I indicate how .· nil · 'eel mills as a whole would be forced • : ι r! - ι■ iieeauso ut enai shortage. Russia Agrees I <» ( ji\ e Former .l ip Puppet I ο China < ί ingking. Mu : Il -"i (AIM l î ; ι >i : ι agreed today r . η I. a ->· Henry Τ i-Yi. : r·! or puppet « 'vornur . ι ΛΙ ;ι ι, il ι ii ι i : ι tu China ■ - this c· -iitrv - \ ,·,· ι. ί· i>tcr o! Ion un ;.ι lairs ro j h 11 · t ο ι i tin· rocontlv telle Kiiio-F?us:-o .-it:;:,'.i' n had cased. Κ ι'. \ V11, mini-tor of ■ for.·! ation sa id tin· IJussialis had agreed In give up 'J u-yi alter protracted negotia t ns It generally i- assumed that the former Japanese puppet will be tried as a war criminal. Auto Union Elects New Boss Today Rcuther Apourcr» tly lias Sliylit Edge Over R. J. Thomas At'anti·' < il . M.iii'i — ι "t Γ ι 'Λ alter lï··ut!ι ι. n'il h.til (1 >! i ,ιΙ ι i>| (lu· ( idle'■ ai .Motors iiki· mit .ι ova 1 *<>n t!i;in lit-- oppriionl today u h il lorni.il!> η·>ιη·ι·.ι1<·»1 fur pr« uii nt oï the CIO-l nitcd A H11; οι !îc: .. Wlnt lu. I '.ili il u ml a two thirrls majority ôf the 1,87.7 dele· lit·· ι . ι ..nil [ ■. ι.. 11 i< ·< 1 around Un· i l aïs tail ii il ii 111 for Heut lier. i; ut li· ■ r wa : , 11111 i 11 ■ broadly ami clic win , "inn mi the stîis.e. l'huma··, 11.ι - <«fini I ook. Ιί. .1. riuniia . runnin ; I'm ri -et - lion, set v.'itli a Mini look mi lu.· IV.cc. ( ii Ile.· ha is of lac· Keuthcr and Thomas demonstrations, ileuther's r i-.e* η appeal '"i likely in the 'i l ■'·;·■ ..,11 ι■ Il e |:1 vole which \va:· to be taken this afternoon. Kd Cote, of Detroit, placed Ueuth er in nomination. There was son·..· Ivcklin.: during his brief talk, a·· there laid been when Thoma; was nominated. Garrison For Thomas. Ben Garrison, of Detroit, made the nominating speech lor Thomas, who h;.d been LAW president for c\ ι η years. Secretary-Treasurer George Ac! des banged his gavel as hecklers in terrupted Garrison, and warned the supporters of Heather 'it you want vuir choice heckled, I presuni" von can !',ei it. !λ·Γ quit tin.- child's play." Ad'ii · ha prosit led t most of the convent !> ή s se.s;uons. The Ί homns' parade lasted IT minutes. H was the '·· ίιΊ hi.; de nv I ration · >f the da \ . 'I'll; dole - L'.;iU'.- ( 11 ) '. Ί Η ' ί 111·· M'SSI'M! |)V ClbSCrV inii 2D mii|f|tcs <»i bedlam. Chamber Opposed To Subsidies ()n House Materials Washingti n. Mar li L'T. — (ΛΡ) — I i ι ι1 ! :: I; U-l am \Vyall\- re new ' ■ ί ι Ί»-a for .· u ο ΐ·ΐί<· to j>ur the outp ί|· -I'arro building materials 1 ■ : * : ι ίο I inlo up;» ' ι 1 il I'r ίτι 1 In· I Ί ι : ' cil S! alt.-· Chan :><·ι· ο: ConimeiTC Λ · ι ί1 μ ι :ι ■ 11 ; by Πι ■· chami icr's I ill ut < I ί π ·( ·1 ι ' 1 "wo do not In 'iove llio highly : ont r e ci'sia! sub sidy pro:h '.-aI .1. ■ !Ί In· re-inserted" in thr lia· ; .re do «ιιι·Ί t· pro\ ill · 2. Villi, tillil new :... 11 : ι by the end of next vear. Th·' chan.i or <> Horsed the oil 1 π;. -ι..·| In· tin· II.m ,·. .- avim; it gives Wyatt " a ι ant' : ly." Kl.owhere. i>n tin· hou.ing front, the House by a vote of 355 to 1 sent l.i the Senate a .^L'.Vi.T'JT.IMIll emer gency uipi-iprial ; s,· I.ill. It i-· In tended to finance llIli.ôUII more tem pi rary home lor \ elei ,ms and pin vide funds for the Civilian Produc tion Ail:· ι i s t r ί 1 it ni and other i::en . Ιο carry out t ie admin's! ra ti. n'> i n sing program for the bai an ι n! the current lis cal ye:ir. UNRRA Delegates Turn 10 Job ί )t Finding Supplies Λ Hani i·· Cil v. X. .T . March 27. ( ΛΡ)—UNRRA's work weary dele gates 1 ι rued hack t xiav 1<- the in -1; .Ί finding I· ml l'or the wi rld's hun gry with their eyes focused wistfully but in .; I . ι ! u Ί nil ν on the lard - ers o! the I ' ited States and Russia. There appeared scant likelihood, however, that the full resources of either country could be mustered in !h:· meeting for the gigantic i >b ahead, des'iite Direct ir-G e η e r a 1 Herher! I,Chilian's dt laratien Mia! return, to war-time fo.-d controls was essential. Such a step ft.r the l'nited Si des would mean a return to rat:o.>ing. Persons close to the British ana U. S. delegate · s have reported that the western hen i-nhere coun tries will not go that far. Governor Cherry Traveling Too Much? ην i.vw msbi:i. Dispatch .'.tnt'aii Raleigh, March 2Ί. — Governor Cherry has done less traveling around over the state than any ol hi.·, recent predecessors in the oilier, lisil at that he has been criticised at times for I > < · ι ! ι : out "I iialei^h. Your reporter inquired of Governoi Kerr ol Oklahoma when he was here last week i! he spent mu>,i time out of the ollice. Hi.» ansv'r was to pull from his pocket his itin erary for March and April, ll called for two or three out of state trips, including the North Carolina visiv and about twenty speaking engage - ments in Okahoma. with only about ten ciays of the two months spent in the governor's ni l ice at Oklahoma C" i 1 ν. The Oklahoma executive said he deemed it hi> duty and regarded i: as pari of his job to yet about over the state as much as possible. Ile noted that a groat deal ol work in the office is routine and can be handled as el'lioieiitly in Ins absonei as it Ik- were at his desk. Only a lew citizen· of ttie state can get to the capitol to see the governor, but all citizens have claims upon his time and energy. So Governor Kerr figures it in line of duty to attend big farm rallies, conventions of va rious types, family reunions and other celebartions that bring large numbers of people together Only in that way can any suintantial num ber ol the state's people ever have personal contact with their ΐηιτ nor. And Governor Kerr, like ;>!Î North C: r.-lina govern· >:>. ni la I ο years, seems to believe in the peo ple. Km thermore he said thai when folk.-; came to his office whether as individuals, committees or deleg.i ti -n lli· y usuaû.v wanted some thin- .11 ! ι :.:urally presented their side .·! tli·· ι·.ι·πι··(·. Howeve" '/îa 'st they ι i: ht be, he did not yet a oal anced understanding of the matter. When he g- t out anions the folks and saw the roads and public build inns and institutions he understood the needs and theiel'ore could more faithfully discharge the duties of lu office Tht same reasoning ju.-tilies the trav ·,·ί:ιι; done by North Caro lina's chiet executive. Council Fails To Act On Iran Protest Here is ι general view of the reconverted gymnasium oi Hunttr College, New York, as the powerful Security Counc-l of t'ip ΐ'Ντθ assemblée, for its historic first meeting. In the center of the sen icircuiar table is Dr. Quo Tai-Chi. Chi» a, who acted as chairman at the opening meeting. Around the table are the delegates, flanki del by their advisers. Facing them, at the rectangular table < .enter) aie tiie stenographers and seated ;>·· · ;;noi: UXu ' . ζ l., ions ard secretarial :r.oniber.-. (lute:ι atio..:;· \ insoji Savs A Balanced Budge 1 Near Expenses Lower, Receipts Higher; Backs Longer ΟΓΑ ! Washington, Mardi 27.—(AIM— Secretary <»!' the Treasury Fred Vin son said today 'V.e are well on th. way to a balanced budget' and asi\ cd 1 h :. 1 (,'Γ'Λ eonlrt i over the na tion's economy be 1·λ,<: "a little i « » 11 - ι gcr." "Ti id ay wi' < * a 1 Ικ· ι nu! e ootue i - tie ab< ut tin· future than ever . - fore," Vm in told ·!.·.· I lould !>o padiclι<· if we muffed tin.. .a and opportun ily. ' ; The committee if eon i 1 ndng leg, is 1mti· vn ο a>i ■ "the tw<> aitouether mean tnat we are well on the way to a balanced laid ;et." Kit)»- NAM ('onbaiticn . 11'· (l! « > : t. ! e · ι : ' e ι. ' . ti-Mial Λ « κ·;:.? ;< η of ΛΙ,η that the ;. ! of all ρ ct e.·, trois w add timulav pro. ι - : ion .·; scarce wous. "It would be stimulat ing- stimulating in a fanciful dizzy sort of ν ay " The treasury el lie J' said there I would be so much effort in "beatin . the mai'ket ; : it 1 eoneenua .· a . * . speculative am that = ·.·.<· η . ' find total pioduction deciease ι rather than inerea. ed. Hear Λ run Brass Jams Caste Probe Board Of Genera! Washington, March 27. (AP) — ι A six-m an b >ard, headed by Lt. ! Gen. James H. J)o.:iii 1 le, decided 1 today is ·, hoar ! he behind elosed a r complaints o! ex-Gl's aboli 1 the! army's so called officer caste sys tem. Starting' an investigation οrdered by Secretary >·! War Kobert I\atVr 1 son. Doolittle t »ld reporter.·- the group felt that wi'nes.-es would speak m< re freely in private thm .n publie hearings. Patterson ad Vised the board it had a free hand. New gripes already have eaad :u}.). Doolittle said. One of the.»· I: ι a 'vOmplaint that the board itself was packed with lour officers and na , privates were included in its mem- ! bei> hip. IRuss-a Threatens To Quit Meeting ti Action Is Τafcen Before April 10 Ni··' ν . March 27. — (AI1) — [ri· stood iirmly today in her de-j t > ! ■ : ' ■: ; 11 i ■ : ι 1 ι set·!: ;i speedy !τ · ; 11"— pa.: ί c' ' ι ■ ' <1 Fa iUni .v ' i<ίρ- Si - r·' : rit ν Cl.· ·. i; r! her rti -·>ιιΐ** \v:*.h Russin ; rid a sub-eoiftmiltee appoint ■ , ("I I ' I 'll' t· ι : ! udy }>:·' »'' '< ' il'e I Γ ι'·..· " · . !■■ adi' - ni· 1 ■ ".··· a !W η ι ine ί e ι i m to, lay, wit ■ ' ia · jjtriei announrenwnt : "Λ'ο agreement has i H'l ι re; al.'l I." ScHTi'tiirv >1 S:air .Ta : es F. , I iy ri'C 11 ild n ι ! : t' lit) ι '< ί a i: a" 'Ml IllO ; ! : I-;·< ι : ι. m i ; t ee's acl il ai, C ' \ - i'«'|it to i'i ' π' re: i1 'l'trr.- 111 Ι' ··< Μι'Κι rvcr. pros officer ι ; Hie A: a iran delegation. Even as Byrnes sooke. the threat (if :> Π ! 'an wil'"h av. al from !b.* -· · urity ι ::ncil hang m er '·. '·.· ! i, l'a ι I- 1 I) 111 : M"' il*"' : HT I lia i. a a ·. : I ! ! :e -ei'P. ι ' y ' ■' a . Ihrnrfgh her delegate, Ambassadoi Andre. ( F >ν,ν'·:>· Fiat in:!' ss 11 ■ ■ ■ . < - - ι ■ ■ " ; ' 1 ■ ι : 1 ι - a. Ρ < > ' ! I ; π ■ .Ii.inian dh-p ' 1 a '''' μ ■: ι> in ι .ceiipr ι i > ι !. o! Ir,.n i)v Far! · ι. > in.' ' April HI. .-he ν ill wall: ο n! the η feting. v-eot.'a." Γ Frea ί η : in >■ Μ Κιί t - ' il : : ! ortc'i'-· h · ! ad bten aathurizod ' , X" a. I l-i 'Ill lia- . oeil ri ■ ■ a - 1 ι·Ί vi ·. T! ■ m·'·''tira i- ·-va >·. T ■ y ■ : C· : ■ ■ != a· F.vi 11 es. v. ara The , al- ■ arrillce ν V r! a t he full '■ rity ' aim ' la'ir ' a ! : ιί non i ' i ! reache a ieeisà ai ■" w hop and hnw i! va Π he r Ira proies: a -. ι : Ri . i. T!ic ai* r ■ a ■ . : ! ι ] a ι *— —l'i.· ta,,. ■ .,» a a -a 1 : , ■ . >\'t ιί ι. ι t-al si ill ha.- in a ι unite -: rui", a a- pu·-- a proU : as-i a : ■ ι ■ ι ρ - il.ave · · a t tin : ·■ : .ι-' ar nee at 'an a ' , agree me n' ha- : een ri ad : Teli withdrawing. " ' y S" ·»♦· rv\( ΓΛΤΤΟλ' (ι! K.\ZV?V STAKTl I) Peb< : ι c· ; ι rv ο ·':■'■< ι ι id di l'c't or ο! ι r · . >a !, y 1 : ' ο' Tel·' ι *, ι ! ι. "ha.· ben ι in and In ;ld . .· ι η : :ι'.ι·; cm i v. i' hill Ih'vi' > · 1 day-." l'ir'od Slates and Tir: 1 i-h diplo matie 11 i'l ii-ials said, however. t Η, r c!< ! )it : H il-.-:, r tr■ < >p ι >· ement - northward they were opt yet sure I; : Hi:· ï;.·'' .'"mv ;!''ended ' ' w 't!i c w ι.·ι plHely I'l'- m th. ·. . : .·' Ιι no ι Ira η i a η prm inae of A/erbai jan. Fin,/ denied fh d my seere: e> to pen Ii 1 11*11ι iii ''f t ing tii.' Hovu! ( .a - ••'1 ; ,. ι:ι ··., rolen η ·· to ·· < ■ n B a'oii the . fci-ci - : ro' : Meshed, F S-· ahnid. .··. S··:! nan. ,· ·ι and η. nhi ..·; .. Tohc I jnt Prices Show 55-i lent Ad\ :mce \mv York, .March 27. -ιΛΙ'ι Cotioii Iuiiin opened unchanged lo all ι -lit-· a bale higher. ? η }>ri■ ■ α το - 1 to 85 wits a l· I,· >·. May I. July 27. ■fi. ι ictni «·. 2>i ! ;; Pv. ( lose Oner. OT:i\ . 26.S7 20.:»". .11 2.' ϋό 2··.ί>7 Oct. Ί ;·ι· . . 20 :ι ι 2β.(ι! 1 )oc.·ηιΙη·:· 20,!i 1 20 J \ Ta : . h ί ! ί)-17 ) 20 .91 20.' r ■ Ai. ν ■ i H47 ) 20.!»·! 27 .i'l RYE-WEEKS-OLD 'SAMPSON' HERE'S ONE YOUNG MAN who believes in standing on his ou η two feet — completely disregarding the law s of nature. Five-wccks-old Wing Kum ler shows how strong he is as his mother, Mrs Stanley Ivi: holds him aloit by Ins leet in their Los Angeles home. UntcruaLliinal) Λ|>|)Γ<>\ai Of Ν arda in an Is Suggested Sub-committee Of / Senate Fine's Him Fit For Eank Job Washington, March 27.—(ΛΡ)—A Sel ι ;. ii II:. ' : ■: ■ 1 ■ ί Ί ι un iltoo t< > - day recommended confirmation of Commodore James K. Vardaman, ,li\. if. ι 1 \ s <..■ ι ι : . .t the Fed I I · !!'.·: I ι if Ciiivernors. '!·■ !) ι "I Main land informed the full banking com mittee thai the sub-committee had .ι d. -t-iii in favor of itm Butler ting. ( iuir .··. studied, f · ι ri ι a rues had been made against Vardaman, Pres ·. and the-e . ' . ι arefully" ,.! I.'.v tin· group. eonelusinri ι : ι ! not sustain : ι ι. ii led that : ' Arizona, nul M i 1 - ι him in the favorable report on the nomina Nr;;te !X'p.irtment Inti>rmetl l· i On Red in Sp\ Case 27. -(AP)— 1'! · v.m.- kept ; ! ;. activities . : \ ι iuiig Rus sian naval officer on charges of es *S. ι , ι ; V of State ι, ν ·. ·lay He de . S"\ ict officer, I.!. X. !.. «a a ι rested last night ι : ■ Portlan i. Ore, just as ι i.. ι. ι-.! a Russian vessel which was preparing to sail honu·. ni trying to obtain plans and information involv» in: îiu■ l' S s. Ν'1 :;· wstone. a de t ; · ..ν» .· :< : i t" take part m l'a ,ϊ..· ·Γ". bomb test:;. ί Iarrimun ( m en Committee Ο. Κ. Washington, March 27.—(AP)— The Senate Foreign Relations Com ! ! ; 1111 ί t ' ι ' ι ; \ : ι ; ι ;. : · ι \ ' ·. ■ < I tin· Iloniina I tu.:, ι if W A : 1 larriinan to bs ambassador to Britain. • ι : ι. ι · approva 1 "I ! · 11 ; : ι ί anibas ts·.· ··· i.· s. · .Int.ii (ί. Winant to In· ,\i: · : . . . 'neniin·. "il the ei'ono i! a an i ·· ■ ■ ι..i council of the United ί Nations. AMUSEMENT ISSUES RACK UP ADVANCES New Y"ik. M rrh 2V. (AP)- Tin» stock market backed off a V>it from, its reeeiit an ai:·.· today with U nuniher ι » I leaders down fractions tel two point. In lower ground most of the day were U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Chry sler. Packard, Southern Pacific and DuPont Reflectin.; reports that bo.t office receipts were running ten to 15 per cent above a year ago, amuse men! shares sue ι as Paramount, Warner Bros., and RKO scored ad vances. . _ .