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HrnîtersmT Sally Btspatrli ΤΗ1ΚΤΥ-ΊΊΙ1Κ1) YEAR ^ηΓα^ιατβρ'FKBa&r HENDERSON, X. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON» APRIL 24, 1946 ,Ί 1;l ' kVV^Vi.Vv1FIVE CENTS COPY Action Seen In Express Agency Row Τj uman May Name Board To Conduct btrike Hearings (l$y Tile Associated Γι ess.) Labor and management. ·ιι ,i tliic.iteird nationwide strike (if ι "ι,'Χ.'Ο \! I, railway r ν press a",ι ne.v employes, looked to tIn· White lliuse today for possible interveu'ioii before the 1 *i:01 a. in. Fiidav deadline. Mi .mu n ir, bu iiits : ;it the Π" · tii i railway express terminal \va l.i .i ιιρ 1er the third day as 1,00·) ι .|o\ tail il lu i l ι> ■ , t fur work m Ne ν York about 1 L'.atiU w ι ί ί· ι ■ ι *. ere ..lii'.'diil'.-ii l'i leave :i, at 1 :*:01 a. m. Th'.irsclay. " , .· ... ; Il a.I nf the t lUe eatl. .ι nl tl'.e sch.Jiiied ilkoul Ii lea t Ma day: . !in'.v"\'τ. ι re '. ·· ·'■ ■ pi obahie with til-' int Ί •t I''·· nl 'ill I'm.ii m πι 'a·'! !ΊηΊιιν:, hi ar.l In in • air.' , ι ι ill M'ltleili a • ν di put I ;< t ent ili ie » Ctoeu. I ■ : I'll M . Ill· ι . .t. . ■ . ι ai t ' 1 I· a .it ' !t · j Ί). M. r, y Ι ι . . I a ι ; I : I 1 1.1 ; ill. 111 '· : 1 idC'i' til ' . iHi■ ι · tΊ 1er ι>1 a v.'a ; 1 boo. t nl p' in hour. The propo ;al wa . ι . : (I 'the uni ί members, who Ii,.·, demanded a hii:e of It! cent h. nirly. \''ιfh πι apparent indieati'ti of e uaiption of ne",otialion · in tlv ,-oti coal dispute, which for 21 days :.. ι - nt idle 4tia. » AFL miners. π '.nt .John I.. Lew... of the Unit ed Maie Workers moved to η new ! κ lav. Lewi, wa- ill Har.leton. ■ s tm;: with liai: delegates re tir ■ ■ t- ■ tirîier-·. Th.· :vs<i.·ιι ·>·:> cal!"d tu discuss what some AFL Ι'λίν.' leaders described as the same ι : ι ·: I which re· lilted in the strik I y oft coal miners. ! . \\ - declined comment prior to the opening of the three day tri er tru t scale convention comprising l'ual leaders from the three largest (h.-! ι it. in the country's hard coal ι eg on. ! luding the 400,000 miners the ι · . n's total idle was about 725, <■ 'r'. including lrom 60,000 to 100,000 <· ■ rd to lea\'e their jobs because of the coal dispute. Main Stocks Fall In Today's Mart Ni··.· York. April 24. — (AP) — A wide list of pivotal stocks tended i regularly lower in today's mar lit h' ugh .- pec ial situations I :.■,·: ,"l 111 f i t \ r mal t.-siies. I · . |>-i u'lit··!· mo-1 οr ι he sr., ion • ι ·· Picthlcheni. We. tern Union ' V s ι:he * H ilttay. Kennecoi:. '.·■ i'1'ι mii Smelting, Goodyear and TA FT OPPOSES LOAN, ASKS GIFT INSTEAD V Ί 1 r ι "!. April 24. ( AP) - Si to· Ί aft ( R ) of Ohio s lid I<'day ic I'mted State.-· i- buying "fifty ;·'·,' ii ι : wit ί Hritain by offering a $37,750,000,000 loan. He iggested instead a $1,250, 000,000 gift. ' ippo un» j.i. il;.' of loan a nth : - . ' 'm Ionization, 'l'ait t Id the Sctl • 'e that every time t.,e lintish pay the $111,000,000 annual interest en the Ιο,ι.ί, "they will groan heavily ; · d t ht press will recall what they con rler liar.,h treatment to an ally in the war." 'It i - I il. el y that in many eases ' r inVie.-l will be forgiven," the Oliii, Senator said, "and then every i ί ii ' ί the IΤ11 i 1 <" I State- who daesn't r..| the I ", ι · 11 i - h will rise up and i!i r, h ι cc them f< r 1 ailing to pay in t< ' and imposing ad iitu n.il charg c on the A m rican | e ■, Ί e. " 27,000,000 J.\rs VOTED. Tokyo, April 24.—( AP)—TLÎ >rc than 27,000.000 people or 7,'ΐ per cent o' the entire electorate, voted in Japan's April 10 election, General Mac Arthur said today. BIG FOUR FOREIGN MINISTERS TO MEET IN PARIS ' Bidault Molotov THEIR EYES ON PARIS, above. Πιμ Four foreign ministers are preparing to meet then April 2." in an effort to avert postponement of the 21-i.ation peace confsrence scheduled to open in Paris not later than May 1, un· 1er turns of the M. -row I;,- Three communique of last December. The meeting was proposed bv V S. Secretary of State Byrnes and has the approval of other participants. Britain's Ern est Eevin, France's Georges Bidault, and Russia's V. M. Molotov. (International) Sen. Mitchell Raps NAM For Expensive Anti-O.P.A. Drive Organization Has Spent $395,850 ι ο Rtmove Agency \Vauhin;t· n, April 2·1·—(AIM S'·. utor Mil h< II ( Π) nl Wa-llins tor., t«.« i; t ic \atii) al Associa t.oii :;i .Maai'.lartarcrs ίο task î;> (Τ;ι> fnr sja-ndin·,· >395,800 in its unli-ΟΓΛ campaign. He ι ail"d : jell spending "cut (if line." Mitchell was one of a group o: Democratic senator:· who tangled with Hubert Wa.-i.n, presian t >[ the NAM. v. hen V, ..n »;j ·(·,...cd v.'h t; il· -.-in i;itia: ι ; i-Ui'A d ι· ι ν < ; ι ι ι -t. •'Mu· aw-ivge con. in er who want· i'l'ii ι.· neld i.uwn eouiiin t ho.ι— t> chipl. ate that a m ο ι; η t." Mitchell aid. V .1 > ·! ii K'rt at hearings yos t < ] ι.. ι \ ο:ι 11 ■ ι1 ; ι ' : η ;■ ι -.tenil ΟΙ'Λ .· \ t'.11 e> ο 11 a Li.. - s;In ~. κ ιοί ι.-1 ο! to·' ίιι. ;ι ι ι g Ihai rm à '. W.igner (I)) ι·! Ni Y> iK menti. net lie had ι enr. c i I .<·>() telegram.. ii>: « li'.inu. ii ol t >i\\ iîn n > ι e tric tive amendments such as the lluiioi Inched un. !ι> Against. \V. gni " ul there va e 21» tele grams ag-11. ι ■ I eon ; : ι .:··:..·. ι···. · ··." ex,.:, (let W.i ! ι. I., i ι Ί' 1 ; e AM head 111 όόι ία ■ t > ι ι ! ι I ί 1 ο ! ! i. 11 ιι1 . t.- sa\ llig s.11:1 11 s ' 1 11 \ h s t ; η ιιι>; ι : ι ; ! ; ι ι ι, ι il yei ηι·: ! .ο,-. |,r ·| .igand. .1 an a:.. :al ιι.·>ι ■■ ι. .sMill.mm. Ί: , .i.wit. hi v. ! : ehaiien.:'.! d b> Xel.a.· I. I'otl. : ( )! Ά, w! ο -ai t'a· price .unin 1 agency spu ils noth ing on pi .'pagancia. and t;iat thi $ i;i, (Kill,000 ligure included sue! tilings as tl.e m l o! print-n : rati..! hooks t'· r e.eiy |.i'iso!i in t::e eou.T # try. Atlili! mna' i 1 > 1 were caller •. ι te 111 y i n :. λ l >1 ' A c.; lension ti ilny, ini lading representatives ·» tiu American Alininj ι ongre. -. /.in .nil lead inlcre.-t.-. the Amcrieai IV:. . le an in . i: ule and Mis . .lame •ice;1, pu siiki ' ol' tiie Donnelly Gar r.ivnt Co.. ol' Mi.— an. Οί'Λ >:OT WORRIKU BV Sl'IT THREAT. Washington, April 24.— (ΛΡ) — ΟΡΑ showed little ι nccrn tocl;iy \ cr t ! ι ο i'< nteiitimi" o! a el -thing in ! ι : t r ν · ■ < · ' : ι · - nan that unless ΟΡΑ I aire regi.lati ns are revised, saip • ont- η·.<'!>'s suits will be halted alter May 1. The spokesman said in New York that suit delivery will have to stop laca ae ΟΡΛ ha.- ι ol revised its maxin:i m average price regulation to take into account a change in suit priée ceilings, ardered March 11. BRITAIN PLANNING TO BUILD TOWNS London, April 21. (AP) -Tiritain today launched a social experiment i of planning the buil<ling of entire towns ol ail,Dull population. Λ "in v. t' wn hill" made public today would -i t aside 12(11) million ι dollars as a start towards building a still undetermined number o· communities at an estimated coat ol ,ti million dollars each. Government development corporations would be et up to handle the con traction , liter which they would b" turner· ! ver to local authorities for admin 1 ;t'.'',;en. ren al and payment oi building costs. M c 3N a r 11 c ν CracksDowiî On Sol<liors Discipline Will Be More Strict; Orders Issued I·'!·. it, G on; ην. A:::! 24 (AP)-Gm. Joseph T. Mc.N'a ι e.v to day ordered a disciplinary crac r'f.wn on all American troops in Κ - ••ope localise '"discipline in certain I cnlitics and ι·ο·ι·ηνιη<Ι.· m thi: the ater bus deteriorates ι t.ie point oi discrediting the I ne pert. r:i:.>m-t· o! ι. r tr iops in £*< nrral." "Tili. he : a.d. " c ruine t iiei. Π '-'St iin ρ· it ant ; η ■ ί .ι lia ' · -ι ι." Genei I Mr.*.'a rney . r.π ten orde'' said, "h i· to raj ai demo : !;/.a'io: and frequent ch:■ ges <■; station of ι r.its and assignment.- of unlisted men and ι i'ficer.-. lam t.e o! tilt·· pride have bi · 11 '.·. ι al.ene I. Ί7ι· t r; dit ion.·' I eon.- tant e η · · η Ί' < ' - t; ers for the wel'. re o· their men and subsequo t m u tuai loyalties have been diffi ·:Ί' t- aoi' in dur ing tins t r nsit ion pu Fletcher (ji\ en \ etenms Post Raleigh, April 21. AI' -C· 1. A. I.. Fletcli·'r, lia.- · ;.·ικ·Ί a ••li.i.r man of t he Nori h ('.· r Ί : 1 u in η - ploy ment c< mpen -.. : ι η ci m .1 - on effective Anril to ; en i:m > 0 ■ i i list ment allowance ..gent ai Xort Carol ■ a for the vet era η.-- a· i.n a ι i.-1 ration. Governor C"..·: .y . n ni.unced yesterday. Robert Fuller Martin, row direc tor of the unempl yment compensa tien commission, will become a tin· chairman. Fletcher will sneered Cale Κ Bur gess, who is resigning from the V A. post to resume the practici ο law in Raleigh. Threat Against Defendant At Nuernberg Is Revealed \\:c!i berg, April 2 1.— (AP)—Jus I ice I<i :>011 .Iac!:siiii t :]ri the inter i ational rniIit;.ry tribunal today that Itn oats ha 1 be ή "uttered in this court room thi. morning" against Dr Hjalnv.i Schaeht, former He; h hank president, and a Kestapo of ficer who v/a: about to testify. t he American'- prosccoio-' as »*»· t" η threw the court room into tur moil, fist as the ^estapo orneci, Hans Me; ad \ ·η C « i s t · \ i n s. attempted to testify. The wi · ess barely had started t<' mention a conversation he had over heard between Otto Stahmer, attor iii y lor Hermann Goer ηκ. and Uu fiolc Dix, counsel for Sehacht, when St ah mer leaped to his feet protest ing. He obiected to testimony concern ing a "private conversation," but J. ksi.m intervened in ,-·;ιν : "This iiuident ν... . ρ rkd t li e and I think H that Hit tribunal know of a threat aguinsi Gisevius made in this .· irt roon this morning anainst him and till defendant, Schaeht." Stahmer t)ι · told the co >rt :ι· had discussed Gi.-e\ ni.»' m ■ ι κ·· n ϊ" η iijpearnnee at !h > tri ;! "i*h (!.ι··ι·ϊη list right and 15 : : · l Gi» itri liai told ι ini l.e was iι vit on ;> a; fut ul' the test ii 11 ·ιι ν any reVenei to the late Field Mar.-lial Urine ton Blomberg'.s marriage. "Goering said Schacht was ex peeted to speak about this tiling." Stahmer declared. "He said then Ik w< rid drop fry consideration to: S· haeht. That is what I told D: Dix I did > ! even know Gise vius was present." Milan Roads Are Closed R me, A; ril 2-1.— ΛΡ)—Mini, ter <>" the Intel·; r Run i'n ordered po lice to block all highways from Mi ';.n today in an effort to frustrate : ; : ' y attempt b bring Benito Musso lini's exhumed body to Home. Police giwrded the Palazzo Bone da, Mussolini's famed headquarters, .'lien lr v. a the ci; 'tan r of ;taiy. Through the nicht police stopped ■very automobile approaching tin· !az>"). Rorr.ita declared that "one m: ι ! π V l;m··.·. ' .1 exa 1 'location <><· a unmarked :;i-'ve .ο .i M ian poi (Ί field I.' ·. ·, ο i 11 : iie for : oe: luce's remains were stolen y ester ay. He declined, how. · er. to :den : ι t'y the msnj while investigation till is coder way. Milan rev - ao-. bile, re όγ· .· d ti ·. 1 ι oice id hi. ι d lieai he open rravo ι η 'e ·,\ hi h was pned by the "Democratic Fascist arty" and whieh said: "Duce,. finally you are with lis. We repeatedly requested of the suthori !;es thai y, ο be nivon worthier 'eli, 1 κ' ι ii ι · s was . Ion led lis. \*ow >.-ii ν ill I ,v<· a ·. re w a'ti'.y ο your pei -un and all you aceom ilished c cored ". itli rose- and I'low •rs." WEATHER FOR NORTH ( ΛΗΟΙ.1ΝΛ. < r.iisidcrahlc cloudiness, warm t. ni^ht. Τ ii u r s ri a y scattered » how ers in extreme ρ ο r t i ιι il, " ' "■«■iirins and cooler. Stet tinius Backs Plan Of Aussies Agreeable To Probe Of Franco Regime Recess Is Taken \cw ^ oik. \ ι > r i I M.— (AIM — I (Iνλ,ικΙ ι;. SlPtiinii.s, I . S. i!i !( ,atc l>t til·· I niteu Still.··· Se curity ι ouneil, was rclial)ly re ported todav l<i have indicated lit- uoald support the Australian proposal for a ihoiounh inves ti ation of Franco Spain. Sources close to Stettiniu.s .said he might ask Au.-t ia!ian Delegate \V. H. Hodgson to clarify the scope of tin inquiry but that he was prepared lu ko alon:; with the growing list " I «!» legato who hav e lined up be hind the propi :i!. Ί hi ι·..η. :. .ι- c.it:ncil t >ok a ' lu il.;.* ! r: : '. ■ ye ί"l'day' . ι irnly e . ι, ι Soviet Kus •ι: !ι ■ ί . : r I ι ■. ι · ι Ιι, . e I. : ' couil - C! i (ι Π ·|) I i, · ι1 ... , r ι ; 11 ' an nounced she would ooyeoU any iur : h . r ci. r.i:-. ici: . , the , a e. Iîriiain Ai'.rci a'>l; . ' :\ Ale\a:r or ·ι. 1 '•. itisi. delegate, al h wa r· ; \i t > have le;·. ·ί\ ι 1 ,n ; met r ti 1· ba.-\ ii. · A t ; · I i; ii propo. a!. Mcxic ι an ! I'oiand previou ly had indicated t ht % would support the measure, and it was believed Russia and France we e ready to go along. The other delegates, while reluc tant to commit themselves, in ad λ ; 1 . were expected 1 ■ ι ! 111 low til·.· lead ίιί the» big powe-. whi.-h for l l!l·" S- ·· >p , to ! ;· · ill ,■ Ct Ilt. It thus t'liipe; ''.m tii Λ ι ! ι ·. · Spen : ίι «:>κ·λ(ion V.·:· t.is; Ily ilea led to wards a harmonious solution when : h» council meets at IÏ p. m. tomor row. Some delegate- predicted there ι in ι.", iit be a lcngihy discussiun--pos sibly delaying a vnte for another day but there ·.·.a- gênerai agree ment that approval of the proposal wa; assured. Such action W"Ltld avert a shut down on Poland's move for a world wide diplomatic break with the Franco regime for a! least four weeks—the time allotted fur the in quiry by the five man committee. Passenger Auto Tire Production May Top Record Washing! ίι, April 24. (AI') - Good news for motorists: The rubber industry b'ds fair t-> surpii? < its lowering pr< duetion goal (.| ll(i,00(1,(KID new pas.-enger car tires this year. Civiii: ' prodi ion off i<■.;:!s ι· ade this encouraging forecast today say in.i: the "ecord output drive is Iιο ί; .: : elpod : y new cot! ο y.:rn con trol prou ting tire cord Hex The industry's goal is I.î.ihm.OiM' ! ι : e - : ■ .· ire t h, η t lie OUO.IMMI passenger cas n«< V i ccf) in the previous banner year ·>·. 1941. More Butter To Be Purch ased By Go\ ernnient Washington, April ' (ΛΡ - The government plans t<> reenter the butter market about May 1" buy sixty million pound- !.. apply the armed services and r ary hos pitals during the next 12 months. Ί'ο assure itself <Ί this quantity, the government probably will re quire manufacture:- t.. -et aside a portion of their output during May and .lune. FIVE SULLIVAN BROTHERS WHO CAME BACK UNLIKE THE FIVE SULLIVAN BROTHERS oi Waterloo, Iowa, who were killed in action, these five Minneapolis, Minn., Sullivuns, who were also in Ihe heat of battle, are now at home to tell about it. They are the sons of Mr and Mrs. M. T. Sullivan oi Minneapolis. They came through it total oi 15 years in service without Buffering a scratch. Here Mrs. Sullivan takes down the live-star service flag as her boys look on. They ate (back, i. tu r.J ; Donald. 21. William. 28. and J unies, 31. ill iront aie Edward, 23, and Arthur, 25. U nternational). Believe Compromise Near In China War National Assembly Meeting Postponed; To Set Date Later Chungking. April Ï1.— (AIM —Generalissimo ( hiang Kai shek today postponed the con vocation of tfie .satioiKii Assem bly as the ( ominunists had ile .,s .. ,, fs ν,ΜΓΐ.,ι Ι hi ( hungking that a compromise was near in the Chinese civil war and other problems. I he generalissimo said the Go\ crnment would set a date iatei lor the assembly, which had been .sche duled to meet May ."> at Nanking to con-idcr china's new constitution. The Communist party had insist ed on a delay in the constitutional convention and with the democratic leaders and other minority parties had refused to participate un«;i th< causes of Chinas civil strife were . ν ι liCU . M \ T. .1 !;.!■;·. The fionei. :simo made hi · ail nouncciiH nl it! ;i 1m pan ν jι■ · :iav^ Ι"·· leaders ni other . il l ( I · i 11 j » II Ml, ISC \\ : I .·■ 11 : tile ai". Λ Kii!'iiiin"taim f Mat i> ί L Parly) spokesman .-aid ,.ι.·■ wa- m tile lalkm ■. static. It was likewise known that Gen eral Gorge Marshall, special Unit ed States env >.v was exerting heavy pressure un both the Generali ;simo and General Chou Kn-lai, communist leader, for a compromise settlement. γ arm Loan MeasureNow Seems Dead W: 1 : : 11 s · τ : . Λ] 'il 1. ι ΛΡ) — He , s >]3 Vf i i<"-' i .· iat i' n ι : 1> di • : r·.· " :<(!.' 1 ; .· :■]'(. ' ι from the Agriculture Departmir-t * :. ed in ii'. header! today for a 1 Sen;·!»· Agriculture Committee pig Kin hole. Chairman Thomas >0) of Okla homa. ami .m ed that hearings on the measure will be resumed in tw ι weeks but told reporter*., "a, maMers η ο v. stand, I rron't know <·'. any support for it in the com m itiee." S't-i ι : ι : or Aiken ι I») of Vernv ι 1. ■ bit! might lit a step toward "putting fanners back at the mercy ol private lending in terests." He added: "The Pi'i duetion Credit Corpora tion. thi> land banks, the Farm Se ei rity Administration and the Ru ral Fleetri I'ication Ad:n in istrat iot have done more to lift the farmer to a higher standard of living than anything else in this generation." The proposal ha- the h ι ■ · κ i η u · •he Xati mal Grange and the Amer ·.,! F; rii Bureau Federation, but it is opopsed by tiie Agriculture De partment. It calls I'or putting ah farm lending agencies under a sev ι. member board. Wife Of Soldier, Father Of Quads, Granted Divorce Pittsburgh. April 24. -(API—Mrs William Thompson, 27 year-oki beauty operator, asked a divorce to day from her ex-GI husband who fathered quadruplets by an English WAAF. . 11 id after the ten-minute hearing Judge Thomas M. Marshall said he would grant her uncontested ulea "right away." 10,000th Gl Bride WHEN THE IINER Queen Mary docked in New York she ferried in the 10,000th British war bride. She's Mrs. Lonnie Warren Perry of Lon don and she's shown getting a wel coming kiss from her husband, Lt. Perry of Albemarle, N. C. The bou quet of flowers they're holding was given to the GI,bride by the trans port's skipper. (International) Word From N. C. Seaman Is Awaited • Asheville Couple Lost Two Sons During Conflct Λ hcvillr, April .! 1 \P| - Mr. ;m<l Mrs Robert L. Smith, of Ashe vill", wh" !" ! two oik during the war, today awaited further informa tion Iron the na\.v on the reported le ι Miiv1 ni nine navy men aboard a I.ST in the Yangtze River in China In a -eaman who run amuck with carbine, pistohil and knife. The navy identified the seamen alleged to have done the slaying as L. B. Smith of l!'i Colonial Place, Asheville, but at the home it was -aid hi- in, eel r.ame was William V. .Smith, a;:e lit. tar iii i i. yovth <;·νι·:\ A 50-50 ( IIANC i: <>I LIFE S11 : ι η h ; ι i. April I ι AT')- Navy investigators hopes of getting Sea man William Smith's own story of why he went berserk suddenly aboard an LST and killed nine ship mates before severely injuring him sc II resteci to lay on the skill of navy doctors. Smith was given a âO-âil chane·'» of survis ing many self-inflicted wounds. About 3 a. m. yesterday Smith en tered the sleepin : ciuarters of 30 .shipmate.- and opened |'n-c with a carbine and a pistol. Two sailors subdued him. .Japan's Struggle To Κοπή Λ New Regime Stalled Tokyo. April 21.—.AD—The Ja panese :-trur.ulc t·' establish ;i new government was stalled today by a social democratic den.and for the pi emiersl ; :n and other important posts as the cry for cooperation ill a coalition cabinet spread Leaders of the social democratic party conferred throughout the dav with liberal chieft.ans and with out going Premier Shidehara. and presi dent of the progressives. But at nii'l.t fall, all that Shide hara could tell an emissary of the emperor, who asked for a progress report, was that meetings had been held and more were planned in an et fort to reach an agreement. Showdown Asked W ith Reds Now Atlantic City, April 24. (AP) — F.mil Kievc. president of the CIO '''■■xtile Workers l'mon. said today Russia was "playing a game of in ternational poker" and added, "1 think her blufl must be called." In a speech before the opening of the union's convention, he said Rus sia doesn't want war, but was "rat tling the sword" and "throwing her weight around" because the other nations d'Mi't wfnt war either and Russia believes they will make con cessions in order to keep the peace."
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