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ïtenîteramt Slatly Dtspatrh THIRTY-THIRD YEAR h\ ÎMatIcd VrksS*" HENDERSON, X. ( '., SATURDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 20, 1946 ■■■,·.. ·! FIVE C ENTS COPY CARS iDLE AS COAL STRIKE DRAGS AT IEAST 28 000,000 TONS (if suit coal I ; a \"o 1 on !. -1 s.nce John L. Lewis callecfout the 400,001) bitiii: inuus ::.:ner.s. And at the nation was warned of the effect this ' . w;ll liavc η production, cars that could haul 150,000 ton.·· arc ;h<-wn staiuiin:· :dic at Williamson, W. Va., cent or of one vi the richctl bituminous coal fields. (InLernalional) State And Nation PlatiEas 1er Services Moravian Services In Winston-Salem Will Set tm (lîv The Λ SSn-T'i.i t' Λ .1 fSN I Heralding X >rth (" rolinn'i first poeee-timc î ·· · ti aditional λ: ί.ι at Winston-Salt .1 11 year, will set the pattern tomorrow for similar services throughi the Slate and v.ut: 1 With l'ai:·, ν :-r:· i-ι (1, Win. ton-Salt a . .1 ί !. . ι made ready for the greatest crowd ia the history of tin· even*. 1 h vil! net underwav ' ι·' at 1Γ mo Mi i'a . 1.111 (' Easter salutation by Bishop J. Ken neth Pf< hi. Folowing this will be the ρ 1 i u i' · ι π 1 - < ■ to the halloaed Mn ravain grave,·v-ird, the crowd 1 lint» eight abreast down Cedar aiTiinr · > the center >f the 1,1 eyard a 4( ·Ι·—piece I". 1 d i - a;. The concluding j . tt« ·ι the services will he ia 1 a ο :id me grace of William Birkhead, ;> Eng lishman, who died in 1772. the first member of the 0 ! >· y t die. Other Services. I'.l.-r vVhei c η t : St ' ( I > . rham. ( ·,ι :.»t .1. t: cord, M urph v_ l-.i! . .11 I It 11 . i n · Albemarle will be ami ng the cities holding : 'ill e -en av. At the η : i 1 : 1 : ! ' ί ' ' an o\pe( lei in 1.· ·<· -r ·· ' ·. . program in the ampitheatre in Ar i 1 nut- η X.iti 11 u t"i - ire'ιΊ'.ν \. .. ! · <Ίlier .aillée er\'. ν . ae at Ft. Lincoln Heights, at Waiter Heed !', ο a ν 1 a ! ; : ι ι » ι ■ 1 the ( it .· W.i >h · Fifteen mile t n, ( )kla. ! Mi. ι.ι,ι j ... ■ 1 \ i cited to ; : a a :. : ■ a 111 which a l i t I . mo: t' ! : >i 1 .an.) will depict the life, crucilixi >n and m snrreeti m i.t t'1 , : t About ."m.ι. ' , < to clin , M: Da . · ι sco's highest pea!:, to alen i .lax break services. The Easter program at h 11 ne 1 lolly ··. ό , I |; .< | - ,.··. ·|(·. · t< attract .'iâ.Oim persons, while 75. 01)0 are expntcd .it Κ r:v.-t l.awu C'alif. The 34th am u a I sunrise services will be held at Mi. Ii idioux, with I2,0im persons ii attendance. ! wo Cnrolinas l'roïiiised Good Ha s ter Weather <'*·> Tiic Associated Press.) The weather mun's week end prcdicticn today indicated that the Carnlinas' first post-war I aster would be fuir, and for the most put. warm. Around the two state area to day. ihe I . S. weather bureau ;,i t dicte ! fair and moderately warm temperatures for South Carolina and partly cloudy and sli?htly warmer in s'. Carolina. I nmnrrow's I aster forecast called for continued fair and not unite so warm, in the north and east portions, of North Car olina and little change in the southwest. Ihe forecast save the f.rcen li,;ht to numerous com munities planning outdoor ser vices Sunday a< well as assur ance of favorable weather for the traditional parade of taster finery. NEW RELEASE PAY PROGRAM INTRODUCED Washing!ή, April 2d. -- ι At') — Γ-i.r .-enntor- sought t·· !.·> ! 1 .settle ti.i :·ιη ( 1 : ûj'u.n'y ter:1 inal leave pay for discharged enlisted Hi : .,11.1 \v(ii:.en w i :.h tl.it payment n s : ; ; 111 to tin ise v, Ik have .-owed , ι I'm1: s and $1011 t < tho.-e \\ ho did jïit. Sut: :t■ ':'s Johnson 1D1 Colorado, Ι·:.ί·\ (ID of S. .nth t'an lina, McFarla d (D) ot Arizona and C'ha \t 11) 1 t.; ,\eu Mo·.. '. introd.iced a .■ i! 11 bill \\ liieh would: Make ο payment.- to all who -i:ve(i six or nn re nmnths since À igust 27, 1940. were honorably ι isch aged and received less than 30 ... \ : ve..r in furlough. (Provide they could obtain the moti i v simply by showing their dis charge certificate at any naval sta tion, army finance or recruit· g of I ii 1 . 0:11 ; ! eel : : ill and women still in ilie ser\ ice ti :inal pay on the ra-is ι»' two and a halt' days > t ea ii m - 1: : < 11 .1 · · , . 1 1 ·. !.· . urlotiuh time MANITOBA JAIL BREAK HALTED - mur «τ fê W ·! M ' SHOUTING AND SINCINO, a group Ul VVUILIUII irom a window in the Manitoba provincial jail, where some 45 women rioted in protest for more and better food. After using tear gas in an unsuccessful attempt to quell the rioters, the police withdrew to let the JAâte and hungry wwica "coul oil." (.international Sounduhoio) Jap Army Clique's Program To Regain I Power Is Disclosed! Groups Are Formed And Weapons Held; Situation Expected By FRANK I . WHIT) . Tokyo. April — <ΑΓ> — Many former Japanese army of ficers are forming «roups, some on government-subsidized farms and secretin;: supplies in the obvious hope of one day renain ins power. This I learn·-'! from reliable sources — '.γμμ ' :·. Λίϊ' a na tion ■ ' . ssn-l \ :·.ΐ" :· > · -.pa - tien i^'fir*·! V—'*u"m ' ■< < ι- ' I al investigation of more than two months. Ληιυι ii·:.η officia! , rat her than In 'king upon it with im ' ι · alarm, see in 1 h · . :t...11 i<>m a naturally e.·; ,·« ·Ό(Ι < ' ! U '. In many instances, the identitie of 1 liu groups arc known, 'l'hey an· baing watched. Not (in F.xtensive Scale. "T ο dale there has been no ev i dence of any subversion on any ex tensive scale," said an authoritative source at General MacArthurs head quarters. Former Major Robert Kirk of Houston, Tex., safety officer sine deactivated and back in civilian u! m the United States as an attorney, ave the information and the cor. act which started the survey. Much of the evidence c;e; not b·. divulged for obvious reasons. Lut here are some of the findings: On so called "cooperative" farm.-. Japanese army ot fleets are well equipped with vehicles. maintain formality of ranks, are weM financed, and are on guard for snooping neigh bors. North of Tokyo, a Japanese for mer major and a iarge stall live n. a shrine near a form· r aisenal ami. through connivance with police, have obtained ample supplies of gasoiiiv. for their automobiles. Guard Con\ ictcd Of Beating (il s, Gets Six Months Li > don, April 20. ; AP) - A Unit ed Slates army court u artial touay convicted S Sgt. James M. Jo: es οι Muskogee, Qkla.. < η three specn'ica l ι :s charging simple assault ' η Amené.Il army pri-oner at Hie Lichtii i I dententi"ii ce ;■ mil seti tei ■ i'd him lo six mouths at mini labor. l.i addition to the : χ η : ■ 11 t 11 - term, Jonc.- was ordered to :u:-:eit Sill a :■ < ι :h of his army ρ Λ din - ing tiie peri id of his c ntinee e it. The verdict acquitted Jo.u - ! n was a guard at Lichfieid. on ii.t charges of simple assault and as sault with intent to do bodily harm Jones had told the court that pris n ι ι - marked wile, bruise.- Ir ill nest ings by tin· guards were c 'iicealei whcne\ei army in.-peep.rs \isitec the camp. The 22-year-old soldier acknou 1 edged he hit prisoners With his fist. ,i d v, ith cleis ; ni 1 said lions by the gt ards "happenid e.ei'; day" ' η orders from . 'perior ol· ficers. LEADING ISSUES ON MART BETTEF New York. April 211. (AP) A number of leading stocks showe improvement in dealings aroun ran m in to lay's m irkel altlioiig sonrte issues lagged. Higher were North Αι ericai Electric Power and Light, U. ^ Steel, Uii.n Carbide. Public Servie (Ν. J.) W 'st ι ghousc. Internation; Harvester, Law'-, Packard. an Standard (>:1 (N. J.) Has Business Cents JUST EIGHT MONTHS were needed by ex-Lt. Max Twentier, 2G, Bis bee, Arizona, of the First Armored Div., to run his nut lering-out-pay into h million dollar busine.-s. V.'i'.ile in an Army hospital Twen tier g.it an idea that his buddies w lid like yiçnet rings bearing the di\ : η eir.bk m. It proved to be ο i:. 'ii Λ : .r ,ii .. (/ :«·(·.·.·αΐ.'ιιΐιβί) Government Makes Coal Strike Plans Negotiators Rccess î η Eirch :c Strike; Steel Head Worried ( Hy '! lie Associated Press.) There \v,i- a lull on 1 lie country's 1 ί ι i 11. ι - inn:! 11 κ i ; ι as negotiators in on" m: .!■■!' -tni. essed while gov I · ;.· ."lit oi'ir I ; . : 111 )t ■< 1 Π1"Λ* pklll in ,.ltcn)| ! to 1.1 the work stop pait ni 4(11),OHM oit coal miners. . . Since the strike by AFL United M:ne Worker· · : April 1 ail ·sti ι-.κ.ίοι 1 Hi i.i ο κ ι win .. ι1 ! ■ in related in - dii.-trii I ■ ■ ι \ ·. ■ Ι· η made idle, while' other ! : i' ».ι ! expected to lie lait! ι ·1 ι i tin· v.. 11 ;■ >: ; ! continues. 1 ii New Υ ι irl;. i Î' n.iamin Fairies · pit · idi lit of the I lilted Slates Steel Corp., said that only an early end t" the coal slriki ' nild prevent "in ; evitable" shutdown of all the com pany';. . U el it..:1: .· : operations. No l'r<- re .s Made. As opt ,: · : ι■ ·ίιΙnui··'ι to .«Inn·,» m Μι ι ■ ! : ι : : . itomobile plants becaii.M "I tin- i. ■ ■ 111 ", Secretary of I ..·)>■ ι Si .ι\. ■■ i1 ■ i..ch went ahead with plai. ,·. . e. irate meetûi'-i next week with operators and with John L. Lewi.-. I .MW · π ident. He .said, "we havi 11 1 maoo much progress this week" toward settlement. Meetiiu: will be :e.s;iined in l'ltts . burgh do ι, !.ι \ ; ι. atlv'Dii'l settle the country'.- ' ν :, ι laivcst strike. in\ olvm.i; 7 Γ». 1111 ■ L'I< ι electrical workers ,.t We.-lm house Kleclne Co. ' pl;.::t. . Nc'-!'»l did not disclose I progress of yesterday's meeting as ι they met to di.-cuss the union de mands for ai: 1 ί! 1-2 con s hourly ware increase. Tue strike be.lia 11 last ,Jair:.o\ 1.. at plants in 12 states. r Only minor developments were I reported in other disputes, with the .1 total numi'c! idle throughout the nation icmair. ir: ;it about 740,00(1. Council Sessions To Enter Second Month Nexl Week X ru York. Λ ; > : i 1 ;!(). - (ΛΡ) - The United Nati< n> S·· uri;y (.*<> :n, Ί begins it.- : econd mo o! deliaera t i un next wool: w it ;i tin· pro-peel that Russia's (Ionian.ι ! ι d .mi.-.-ai ιΊ the Iranian et.se will bo rebut :< i and that Franco Spain ηνι,ν bo ' - vestigated by a coun· .1 sub-commit tee. The Iranian case conn·.·- up fir-, when the council meets .it .'i p. m. ( KST ) Tuesday I ι re·, .ew a report from its committee < ! experts on procedure, who told t' >· c ·. :, ι' iiiey v. ere split J! t > ·!. o\ or lie Iranian case on line.- ι i nt ν Ί with those a : nun 1 ! !u co ι icil ' . le. An Australian ρι opo-al tor a■· pi ι tment « ι a five member »ub ommittee to c ndi et a Uiui ■'· -I; investigation of the Franco regime a ide Spain itained strength. ivi-an while, with Γ Ί: aid, author ol the •haraes attai -t Spa n. repotted ready to back such an inquiry. I! :a. iι and Franco won ; : a r > ι . .y nters in the cx , ι ι ' r< ; i>rt w . i ll ruled ιii;it tin id : ». 1 ;. ; a a ι ; ι ι i to keep t lu Iranian ι·;ι.·«· >.n it λ agenda as I· η : as it desired, despite the fact thai Iii.n !. - \ ι aï.iuii her comalainl agair . t i!· .-.»ia. Uni!'.' 1 Stall's enators in private onfi-rci. e w.t t Secretary i.f Stati Jame: liyrr·· ; : W ishingt ι got tin impression that Byrnes and othei \a e"i.· ■! ! ■ I"·.'·' maker: believec Sr. r ·' ' ' l-'iH'ial. Ί r.vL.. ι l..ι t · · Mil hi ; it.v in .-a:» t : wei .·; that tin ι · ·. 11 · ι 'il in any cmm easel ·■ ith the withdrawal of th< . m !. i ι i he Λ ■ ; ; ί an t British leader si ι ρ ' ι : t i! ·.- -a's den.' >1 In < ι > pi n: t: Iranian ease has a rlea a ajnrity une 1 votes to kee] t'a mail -r π 'lie agenda pendiii] .o-e\ar. a' ni ~ay ti ί| the stati ο" Red .. i:.\ e\ aa la tiens from Iran Wheat Use Slashed By New Decree Flour Consumption Cut ?5 Per Cent To Meet Relief Needs Washington April '!!>.—( \i*> —Tin· I nit i. m.u. , ...in intfsiv!· urn at! ark on the global iodd 'lisis today, order ing a 23 per c?n( slash in do rrestic lleur consumption and calling lor even more vigor ous self-rationing ol tool in American homes. The emergency. President Truman evcaled, ■ ι ; ι - I. · ■ ·. ne ι ac. ifcc th.. ' ai.·, to itilrv'.- ..!ready low whea: t ervc.- au· . ■ ι · to be cut eve'ι ta ti.rr to ι > a.! ine rt lit·'. Mr. Truman ;.ι·ι·ί<· ! ·: 1 *lu· lation it colli : ■ led the- "great area: Ill til·. listory of man .mil." Ί lie I h iir . '. η cut wa ι direct step toward helping this ountry 'p.' ·· : el overse ι : - y. til a I'> of whoa ' · et set b: Tt . iilen! : in :a .' 'arc: nam!h - ΙΊκ« : a Ί ; ι . : ·. , Τ ν a l'ii. Tiul't S ! >i; .... I will in':. e. fee ! ι : util ■' ne 30. Six Point Pro'uam. Secretary of Auricui'. re Clui'. a \nder.· · p. an:io:.: . i ' e liour re- ι itation order : - j·.«rt o! a six ρ >in idministratii»· program t" provid j nu'H' ;· orl loi· «··.;> :··. Ο ht".· points 1. Λ government uni:.- to l'arm rs t' 311 et 111. I"1 -lie! foi' whe. ' ii livere I u;> to May L'a . η indnee renl aimed to siphoning umvards o: 160,000,000 bushels of wheat from ; nil s'a rage. '2. Λ like iι· η :.·. per bushel to iarmers for âi).0(Hi,00() bushels of :'orn. to be resold to feeders and : rr,· esj i's in urgent need. 3. Λ govern:: tr.î <■: :er I buy an ' unlimited amo nt of oat meal for starvation areas. 4. Twenty-five per cent eut in the amount of wheat used ' ν food manufacturers in produels ft,;· do-1 : " tic human cons impti n. à. A reduction in the wheat :· - vein ι ii s of miller- and food man i 'acturers to not more than 21 day. J supply. Planting Of Tobacco Is in Full S\\ ϊημ £ late Conditions Found Favorable; Weevil Eliminated Cpllege Station, Haleigh. April 20, Tobacco planting is in full swing ii der favorable conditions in sev ι···:ι! «·.!?;crn and si ι ;ther:i ;·· ·ι>: it i> ■ s. il Wis ri · ι >i ι : Ί c ■ 11 tod;. \ iiy R >> 1! Ποηικ-'.Ι. tobacco expert o! !he .Si.ili ( *. liege Kxtension Ser\ :<·«·. Leading the way with hea\ iest plantings of the sca.on scheduled this ek are llohesen aiai Coin· ibu counties. Transplant:::;;.- . 11 .·. > are scheduled this week in the follow ι g counties which have large tobacco acrcage> Pitt. \\':. >■' Ci: ν:,ι·. Le noir, Johnston, and U'.kc On the strength ι ! a slightly re lieved larm la!>or n ... growers have indicated tii..: ' ■> ;■ ili plan: tin state'.- entire :im ·.· "! 785, 4(Kl acres this ye.,: Weevil I liminatri. The new but highly destructive vegetable weevil, which struck heav ily at to a.' · · in Wak' Wayne. :..!<! M- ··· > lie.- 'or tht first time Iι s 1 >··.,·. apparently ha been elimina'ed ai lea-' for t h i. season ni tin.· e.i-te: η and sonlaeri >ert:· ns o! ; ι -l.ile. Benin:: .-aid indicating that the old winter aiu lil'.eral use o\ ;arn:ers of cryolite il the soil have prevc· led a recurrent ■ι. the weevil attack. iBlue mold, dread leal' plant dis ease. has iv.ade its appearand threnghoM the i right leaf to \i,·-.· areas K.l the large number of plant bed.-, good stands of plant .-.in widespread control measures ha\ minimized nn Id damage. Tub: ceo acreage allotments a ■ η the leading bright leaf counties ··. ν engage·! η transplant · .. the lit ! pel de" Pill, with the si .le' Ι..Γ-e-t allotment. 45.309.9: .)o!in.-l->r 39.992 5. Hobestjn. S355.277.1: W.u-a 34.345.(1: Wilson. 29.989.1: Cel η :,7.fi!>'l" Lenoir, 2 1.798.7: Greene 21.537.55. Γ.Ι S I l\· Mil! I I'M I \'l S <; ι ν ι- ν stati: \immioya Kaleiqh. April 2 >. ι AP) I'1 st.- le utilities ct nimissioll today a· proved an agreement between At iantic Greyhound lines and Lenoi Motor Coach company under whic Lenoir Motor Coach vail opera' : bases le·.ally over Greylmvnd fr.'.r vîmes between Lenoir and Tavl r ••ville. J Homeward Bound ... , > *♦* ^ . FROM A PORTHOLE of S S ΛΙ gonquin in New York harbor, little Qian franco Cabbia, 9, watches as the ship prepares to sail for Italy, The boy was "adopted" by U. S. troops in Italy after being blinded by the kick of :i Nazi cavalry horse and broi lit to tl C"'.:ntiy ί r rncdic.il t: laln.i :it. . , ai ,ι.^Ι) *«. Home Price Up 65.11 Vi.. V ( laiins Inflation In Real Estate Is Blamed hor Price Boosts Washing'··!!. .\;·!■, ·_'<>. CAI'i Th·' t ost of 1· iv. pi irod In nil' . lia jumped an average nl 6.:.1 ρ·τ cent '-ince 19-10, the National Housine Agency : < ρ· a led tn'iay, l.dama.", ieal estate intlation. Such dwellings -those which sold for $6,600 or less in 1940 -have "sky rocketed' an average of ίϋί.,ί per cent in the Pacific coast states, the agency said, in releasing fftdings ni ,, - i r\ e.' ι i':ipleted two week The rai.-e lia- b en creator in. sma! homes than thi e in the med myn: pi ire r.a. e ^: In sili, 000) it was stated, an i the increase has accelerated since ' ' 1 "" ·" "" types of proper! \ -! Medium p. u···'ί la· up Γι7 per cent, ι . (ili.! per eel.1. an t ! . lots have gene up 6 the nati<mal a voi ι h I has risen ! d building ■ not only m a cities, bat m alike." Sill'-e ili" " port said, the I 17.7 pe; homes priced : e improv ei on btu li ;. Si ·ι il a V !.. Xortii I". 1 70.1, ι:ι· >·.» • iKVUlTCU nWi.i'u 'πι:. .Kill ι ■ » 11 e .· ίο. the rc > has beer. iionu'> i\v laiici Chinese Communists Will Occupy Harbin When Soviets Leave Governm ίΙ Ο fi icials ! η M an : h u ; i a η C ι i y Heeing To Mukden (Ιϊν I :ι< Λ -ai i lied l'i ess. ι ( hineso rommunlslK announc cd todaj thrv would occupy the 11(1. : 111 Ml M.llll !lU : :.lll < il> "I lit I ill ινΙ:πι tin· Κ with draw next Wednesday, "if a stati ι·ί civil λ ι -1 : · I prevails' then. The ( ommunist determina tion to follow np tli!· success in ι Ii · ι Manrur ian capital, was announced in ( hungking bj .i part} spokes man. larbin. 1 prospect all thei led by ι 1.1 introlle • ! ic I a is 1Π I at the Communist i.ibh be l.lllLU'l. i'l m. rnmcnt \\ ithou ι l:I a strut·; withdraw 1. Manchuriai: the Govern: The Conn: Man;-huria. He also knowledyi rr hîive nut r; spite pre νio ιcportecl tin capital «·. In 'act. · central ."'·-1. "very grave view point. Struggle. a ! s ι mikes .· 1 ; hat 1 he ■ Harbin with ; ι > .an troops . a tant north week. He said ' .■· ί i|is there, n'a til c; :vi ac ii '!'M.p> i:ai de . iatedly ian the .... the ί ■ ! iS ta liaient Situaticn ί \piai:ic.l. ι x; ila'iyi inn of !1 ι S 1 ; ι ii Ttant rail center about half-way between government-controlled Mukden and Changchun: Λ vanguard oi the Government's new First army entered Szepingkai, met strong Communist resistance, a in i ! : a !lr ' ■ ι ■ a a. ' ■ ■ ι. ■ t'< ircos. it was the withdrawal of Russia's last occupation troops from Chang i · 11:111 la.-1 Sunday midnight that caused the successful Communist on r h! mi t1.. Alaai· iiLiiaan capital. I i a ail 1 Γι!) a tail.· nort h of Changchun, is the key communica lien feiitfi· l'a nort!: Manchuria. Associated I'll-.s Correspondent Spenrr 1 )a : !".ai'ned ol the flight nl' Harbm oilit aals to Mukden, 325 air miles to the south at Sino-Am era a; ' a· ■ ! a·.. ί'| ι la ··.->· in Peiping. He said the Harbin officials fled nasi mi ' ι <n\ironm·. nt"— fear ni' a repetition of Changchun's viol ence. However, some Peiping sources told Davis they doubted that a con flict such as Changchun's would fol low the Soviet evacuation, explain ing that the Harbin mayor never had b'a' .'i suppin'tci: by I iiiiiesc govern ment. FORREST ELECTED A. S. Ν. E. PRESIDENT N. .· Wilbur ti e Ne moved ι ident, : April 20,—' AP)—Di Ame .· , a Si >cietv of y elected . s.-i.-iant editor οΓ là :- "Ρ ta : ι aie as etv. Forrest the post ol viee-pres .a η s Knight. Κ. .1.' Newspapers : 1 i a sidency for ÏRL .MAN'S GIFT PERFECTLY BULLY "··'· "'· ■ · - ARRIVING IN WASHINGTON just as Congress was wrai r.ling over meat price cc l.i.«s, th.» prize bull calf appears quite unconcerned as Pres ident Trm an takes him ever the White House gr. and . The calf, a gift to the Pit dent fr..m the Birmingham. Ala., Livestock Show, wai turned ova to the Department oi Agriculture. (International).
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