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V ..”f >1^4 Hettiteramt Hatlij Hfspatrij _TJ1RT\-THIRD YEAR , HENDERSON, N. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17, 1!>40 FIVE (’ENTS COPY British S' te Freedom For Indk Is Die Wc Really Met, i4, 3-Member C .'binci Misrien Ashcrls \vn ! • I* j I > *' : ; T • m * :i* * v . . >i til'* V» . . 11 « .1. h) i ! ■ !'.«• ill ; (h (.*•< v|f . » .. . ;l ■ I VW v,\» : !•. : H. ! ' • f* »’ * I t « l i (‘ i1 /’.> • t !m t I !* ‘ . { •'.•! Mi '!< rii -I . iiii( n Ini ».» !• .1, <• hull i. r| ,, (,!!■•■ | , • . ‘ ....... rii 111 ;<» i.-; ■ 1 1 il(v; i\ • * I ( <11 lotno . • i .■ t:,r r nyress Party ;.ncl Mu :■ I \. ill .... t i . r tin i then \\ i hr an- "i■ . . \\ i \ i I I ,i ’ <•,.(' lUi’c. Viceroy 1... c e I urm;.' a u -• ■ I ■ - net ’I . e i 1 ... | lie In i 11. e 11. 1111 ei an e cut 1 i.-t-at n. Coinnu m ;-i M V u lariei- ■ in rhea let I I lie II I I ■, . ; i I). .■ 1 I ■ v nit ■ I \h hue Mi I. I ■ . ■ .1 . :.-i I I I I • l. :.h ; 'line i ' epedenl approved. Mohan, . K fih. :Hi, ne ■ ; tlv Congre Parly' eadci> ad i I In to indy the prope-al witti rare. “W!iii''’' pro I. like the anno ■ ce il (tit or in il i an iu; to he a 11 I I’a moot■ a' i.ne i , 1 ... ia 'cry . i lu ll a." he d< 1 in 1 I\esi<j'miti<m ()1 CPA I lend Asked I)\ Steel l nion Thf no trc , Ih d "11 PlC . |. Pt ! I . ; ;!’ " Pi- p ■' I > ' A'' " p i .1 r:i t. >!' .!• ! p 1). s . i.d ! -<• . 11 -e Mir;go- Ip ii.' :«> I"’,. liH" .. . IIP lit IlS }' P DP 111.-' So II III ••''< -•* p - i . ■ .i ; v tpip .* i p ;»gr<*«» voi • r11;11• v t .. - ei \ '. •• -1 t : Up or P ! 1 .1!.' pp' om'i'O \ « ! lilt 1! 1> !■ t.r >•: ..! IM: D ill -|* it ' • WAYNICK QUITS POST IN VD ORGANIZATION W.iyn!■ ■!: hi. t.■ 1'.:' ' ! .■■ (iln 1 tor <>: til.’ \ c'■! (•:, I rIi -1 •. - • ■ < ‘i i ' 1 o n I; i Mi! !■ i., r ..ml i!:i t ol ., pi.iv Iv ■ ido . r.M!;i.'.'it:• :i t.. I:yht . < (■ i:i! . i 1 ... I.o ;.: I : u■ ro to.l. ,\l;h no n ' Way mo , mi- I '. I . .. I m •.. ....it'll'. . ll ' : lfl I'd .1 W ' ' .■ o!.o' o.i ;!:o 111 ’ • no o •' !>: '! P .Piim-on. 4 CARRIES MESSAGE TO THE POPE THE PRESIDENTS Jee:al envoy ti the Valiean, Myinu C. Taylor walks Pas* a tfio of colorful Sv>is • guards a-: ho carries a messa a- fro n Presi dent Harry S. Truman to Pooe Pius XII. (International) Izvcstia Quotes Former Officers in German Army ' i .. la-,'. Anne: 1. ' i u. ■ > j ■ A' ' 5 1 1 11 .1 ' -' •1 '‘' l ' I luili'i t at: i-ialltci; ' ' ...I ('.Ir an III' leers Who 1-1 \ i’(l in A; all!-h j i: i a.- n.lie,\ ,,:,.i a- , . liai_;e< that the I':.men l'iin dei a mask of neutrality, actually i nr: icipnted in the w ar oa the sine • u Germany." The dfljceis. nmv prKom f tin | Russia , wen ! < LI. G< G ' :n! her K raj ipe. i rmt" : Ih e'V a 1 - taeiie m Madrid, an i l Han ' He- I a , Tai Til-' -I,'.'! eel .- : I M •' '1 \V 11 u ini Kelt' i and 1 'I - . Gn- • t.,\ .1. II - bi 111 i . e. . i! i ere .G i e in a. :,.n ,.o.e. t , r In - German i ... . i < laid.-, mil r li e eii'( ' ,n , .f K, ( I . ee.e; ' i-.,; i lie-f-'.-i ." |,| possi .-i n m Ain a S<>me ! A'nd-iense I' onet ions (ii\ i'ii 1 reason Dept. "i«* i i e • 11 ’ 1 ‘ I • m i i i i- , , • . . 1 . 11 ; i 1 0 • ’ ■ • ■ ■ lie Si;.O' V !he ry I >ep.«rt 1. tioli. VI fVDOM SI \>;s * Vt I) Hondo**?; ' •! " \ • ' ■ A:’ •)oI(• ’:i loi-i (■-. IP rues And w DeScua lion t ) Leave Paris Suc cess Certain At June Meeting, Secretary States r in . .V.,. ; , M’ i -l'lifted i.c S' -ri r 1.1 : V "1 Stale .liHlUS . ! i;nl hi pai !> "f la niher per 'i .. ii 11 •! 11« I m n St i ia lor T« »m Con V m '•i" . ., I ID "I M n hr . a. loll ni l v i'-M !o 'a> for A a ami. ion a flea 1 * 1 t e i ■ 11! * ■ i ei ice had a ip an n■ until June TIk lit •- m 1 !;• "C;n;i \ ;m ('re - •".! ‘ vvitifli I* • »k «a i at Ii: i.! a. ni. (PI'S). lad". tin . IS . n ■ expressed ■ • ri\ :t t ■ n. that dr pile the failure - i in-- - -:i int (■' • 111 (• i v n i ■ i1 to d ra i t i.v i.i..,! >r t ivat r ■-. the «»u 1 st audine, < 111' •; i ' ire • het\\*<m -ii 1; u .->ia and the e.-lei i. ; owt : . would !>■ -tit led at F«)l / m Krne t I a \ m 1 >e\ iu lei t i'-r 1 i• >11 shortly helm • noon. V. 11 . P . ;<»•. . I in inn foreign ;i .ii. n .. I< it 1 a• Bourse t Field tor Statm i aii ie<i !" \\ i; ! v. it b tie} a it ie- a the other i h rt ■ j • - ■ i : in i a t•, ai a 1 ioii lor tiie .June la meet he;. An ;ei a; a i •• 1 that 1 iv rues' attit t de v- ,i 1-nseO <-n progress made 'it: uni tni' . ' am a.- 1 talian repara P ni-. r- ! e c.- and Balkan frontiers. They -aid tPe.e < > ivat ices sh(*uld as iiiv 111 - i aiimn i - f a l! 1 - nalion peaee ."pit’ ei.. t . e > eii if tile nex 1 meet in i Ii»r: i .in'-, .-lionId aclj<»nr11 lent on } >eaee ‘NotAThing’ New In Soil Coni Strike Trimnn Arbitration Rian Is Rejected Cy UMW, Operators Wa^hinct m, M.:\ 17.— < \?'i - Tie* White ISmisc* toc!a\ repent ed tl«**i*4* is “not a thinu" new in the* deadlock* I soli coal <on t. • ‘ o ration . President Truman, rehulted cm to the threatened nationwide rails strike which would hall i.i.m Cii.eni i coal from mitres. I S< • • ( R< a ne\ c-nnlen then* was ;.ny r.h iiu-r .Mr. Tium..; wo :ld call .J- hn b. 1/ \\ is ; • (‘ a. r! o O'Neill, spokesman in:- the coni .p - • , to th< tc H 1 lo added. . that ' anyini can happen at any time." The United \\ nd t < operatoi s rejaetc i lab night the I Tc sich'nt’s prop.. a 1 for arbit.ra1: >n of their differences. Truman ( ancels Trip. It ". as Ross v .. - replied • m»t a tiling" whe* a h <• d ijy r< j.* sher v iielher the; e a. *• i f■ w a ch■ eiop ments in the n h .:. p !e. Mr. Tr - man arranged t*» rea nn at the White 1: •• 1o hand!.' 1 v • canceling a week-end trip In Mis souri. And despite tie* genera!!’,- gloomy ■' ok Secret !. I !, cllo bad —- “very intangible" ‘hough they igth no - ha bed- \ mg Dial the negotiations might be resumed, esc ca ■ t. ’ er 'he l* i rrier i a i i>v 1 ,ev. . ' d.> and ! i' a f per nail ; • a > • .«11 le\ y In ! usance a mine;-.-' health and wellaro i l’i nd. M r. Tr- m an', a r:. 11 ra ’ m.i, .-hi gg, -1 - » 1 . 1. : e . 1 r »i - ! ■ • • i . 1 .owis turned it cj. ■ » roid 1 Je lohi the President his nog -(siting - reittce was not authorized to agree' ! lo sr h a step. The operators rejected the pro- i posel on all of the non-wage ir ' eised by Uc'wis, 1; i! ace - a d • n tin quest ion ! wage ■ i : dues already he e nffere 1 be w i the rouiva lent ol lo 1 2. renl> an lioui m a w age iurrea -e t ■ • match p,».g - most • • - trie But o". the heal; i a ml wei l a r. ■ deman i. j I he cont it. . ei v < e»- 'ii:ioniz (t; n ic f I’OinOl. 1 hr C, epi awe n!' , *f it r • ' U me in I - « t,.r-' afe!y reme-menda - dt ■ ' • ' • opera! >i\- . . a i; ‘If thesi • •••man. b. mim r a hr prc. seel, 1 *' imf ist ry. and * • K 1 pu>t i: ai.• ■ t: e decision m earn ca a i to h it g render ■ ; i - hitherto me!ia! k-nge-1 n ot rhe i nd us 11 y can »' ot delegate tii r author;tv to anv .~7e ; else." Gen. I )c\ ers Sa\ s I It* i )id Not Sa\ Solons ‘(Inwards’ Was! i m-.!' !.. AI ay* IT. . AIM ( k'lM • al • 1.11 *1) I k'Vrrs told Hu' I If Use Military Committee toda\ he had not ralle< ei ngressmon "cowards’* m di<ciis.-;: 1 congressional altitude ; toward r.xten ion of the draft lavra Tlie t<tin - star comandcr of tic • Army (bound Forces \v;i.> siiminoni’fl before the remittee by Chairman May ( I)) o! Kentucky to explain tic remark aHrmitcd to him at a new.-, conference m Atlanta last week. "Certamlv I would not call i i-.roup of eo!mressmen, who are not only my friends, hut friends of the army, cowards.” Dovers told the committee. SELECTED DEMAND PROPS N. Y. MARKET Now Yi>rk. May 17. (A ■>) Sei letied demand continue!1 Ii' pro, I.ai: of in’.lay's Mock '/• irkot id - though . leaders were ui‘i;l;«o m moderately lower ground. Yh" i'oal anil radw.iv labor disputes slili served . bullish deterrents. Ahead timst of the time \<Vf" In ternal ional Telephone, At n•: ic.m Woolen, f 11 " it Norlhmi, I),m 1.1 Aircraft an I Pure Oil. Simuhlc incluileil 1' S Steel, General Mot" Sou" Roebuck, Chrysler anil Uu I’ont. New York Cotton New Yu* V.ay . . (AW < ‘ • 11 r fill" e .» (' I ntcha; ne i ' - •cut. a e hadier. V I ) * i 'Vi >al( . • Tul 27 It Octo invm i . 21 2) l*v. i lose <In***; T; lv 27.30 77 t, ... 77V) 17 ", ’• Ye. ... :>”-<) 77.(D 77 22) . 77 7 t •ay i DMT 77.7° "" ' ’ July 11 9 -t •) . 2.. b 5 2. .. ‘ Union Head Says Strike Is Still On ! oi<» Si ii prised V\ hen I le 1 .earns ()i i iiihba I luhha t his) i ni. Via\ IT — (AIM — H-idrki 1 ■ . .la panes \\ artiroe ; Jean r Ln 'llv has I annul uh.it hr hi.. I: u: .ha*' means. !n I. ‘Ins P» mends in Wash i . Pm. Jo!.a \\ I ihelly. former . • iv'.iiii I s. attor ' V h c r e v ho i, one of lit:- pi aseeulors is. bn* \>. : i ■ mi ! trial of To jo. > ' ! {’ \ j. rein Ter a .k ed him hi ■ niei.iin1 of tin- American e\ ; re i< n. * ‘hetL lo! ! To jo it m r a n t nrv* . In': i . .'* “Ah so.” Tc.io ‘•aid. “Very in I errst ii!". (Mtfi; 4 he rruards h< * e nj' .l me in the ribs and ‘ • hold hold a. } ih\ .sv L o >'•: * h m ant ‘rear inker i eai ! M>bw ’ “ Donations* Ban Favored Bv Senators 0 Chamber Is In Mood I o Outlay/ Donations To Union Treasuries (Ain i l uti<hi I'i 1m ik fit fmni \viiit'll tinioo ■ Kvcn opponents oi the proposal conceded it had maj.Mat y support, but debate «'?i tlm t o indent labor picture kept denyiiiL; the chamber a chance to \ ote. 1 he Icy i Lit ion p aimed at 11m tvp • fund which J Ye; idcnl ,Jnj:n 1.. Leu i . of the railed Mill'1 U\.rkcr> ho asked opmaiore t• > provide for his mm -! ' union health and welfare activities. Lew is \< l Brings Backing. po nj dt w*ith I n ted t 1 ’.yrd told a < p '''tot P ■ i cert a. a a majority v. ant; to- prupu. taeke . onto ;• “mild'* iapur deputes bid placed before the St n le bv il. Ld ueat ien and Lai)■ (. ’< m: n ot tee. Senator Mor.-t It) o! ( irrpiii, who oppose., any re.dnrtive labor legis lation at this in!,'-, .-aid he also ree "e.ni/os that a majoriiy lava-. tin* By it! proposal. lh aodc-d that ho t Ii i t t . t and *1 her p: Mxlins; pi up. i d. to put leel! Fedei; r law; will 11)1 Assistance In PI line (Fash Will Pc Sought Pi. In- • V M..v 17. , AH). Whin- 1 i ' t\ aut hoi'ii h . . ... .vhen .. Yii.ma airliner lell through murky • <•;.t} ■ • 4 > crash in swampy pine 1 .. \ , y . , a t'AA m spei p 1 .id ask the I*' 1 '*I to investigate certam aspects of the crash. H. G Myei . CAA authority, ii - peetor m.aka:.. ti e inquiry, said tin c'(Hlera i Bureau of Investppat ioii w ill .)(' called a. "nccauso iin'1-e are some things we can ot account for." He sai i two p,si( is. a part of an al ... : : m. i w<» .-1 illettos, a pair oi lanir at! . and a police whistle were iisc \ i‘reo amid the twisted wreck - l’c I '.'.ant tin- FBI to help clarit’;. ■ «»iiie thinrs in my own mind, and t e a v i medium thev won I-1 Iv nt.a e ;ted m." 1m- said. \\ hinjrii n, Ala . 1 i < A 1 I' dent 'I i ' •«■;i; i\ ■■ on)' r at p. ni. 1 .ST t"'lay t .t k i ii y i' tn< 'ail I'' ad - in an (II art ’ pi ■ "'i‘ a striki et I'lir 1 p. in.. Satin' day. Alinu'.e ( ai Ii' r. tini a lead i rs had aid they would ms a ■ 1 i" i!' ni n to stay on t ii' job ii' ila vox i rnmcnt did seiz» the roads. ,\ . k i■ d w'mi her tIn■ Si riki \\ . illld yn ( Ul ; -.'ll ■ (1111 • d. Pres ii.< ut A. IS Whitney of ;h t rail n* n’ 1 ■ r< it her1 a .od tola r. porters. "Vis. i r." I - id: nt Tri mm in a state ment. called upon the rail'-oad w ;,rl-..-r - to co:.perafe and r* - main oil the job. Presidential S ■ reiary ri.ar'.e Ross said that the Of fici : Deft ns( Transportation v. dd operate the carriers. Tim President said: "In the strike situation roii I >. iiti 111: us. jrovernmi-ntal -eiz mi is iniperative tor the pi" * ci ion of the rights of our cit izens. " i ie said.. h( vewr. he h a d asked the parties at odds to keep negotiations jminjr with a view to obtaining an a y r e e m e n t • which would permit return <>t , railroads of tlm roads to private o\\ nership at the earlier pos sihle mi m,eiu. The seizure i effective at 1 ]-. m. today, A I hours before the strike was set to eo into i tied. Negotiations Stall. W • ye lierrn! 'at i« *!':'• ' .'(•'! V* d • - _v mf .■'! die r(\:.resell tat. e <.r t i - • The e, rriei wo Ti imt m y> !l p 1(] rent an h< • ir nr >1 ,< rla\ i i ■ i ,i met: I * •' i : ■ v d i ■’ i - ie: t ,n jers ’ mi i end m in da • * .-I Sfid ? »HHi Dill) tlie ' i e. ■. - mated employment f<»: 104(1. Whitney, Johnston i'irsl an ' lent of t ile : ra:nmem aid APanliy Johnst' n. head •! the e'ymrei' Air. ’I ra: ai 1 - ill t . w : •1 ,1 (inf: re. resent my the i irein* • l\ C ( ' eel : tile wad, 1 . : A . YV F ' ' a . M he.-e i in it o; 'er*i! in,L» i n an i re aan"•• l ] »i rnt at A1 a reh, a • 'in y are n< n\ tit'ii 111 - • In an Tm.Tin;. Air Ti .. . v ah .1 P. Peiiev. - Tin m t: A- - -aalien • i \me n m dailrmid- aid 7 P. I.on- W, H A Enochs, .a I CONSTITUTION FOR CEYLON REVEALED WEATHER I OK NO Kill ( YKOl IN \ "Mostly cIoikIIn tonight and Saturday. Showers toniuht and Saturday. ( ontinned warm to niyht, cooler saturda\ Lif e Savings Burned t 1 WOEFULLY . C. i: y • f At-1 ! ■ t h a n d kc: ! f . that re i: of h.. 1 ■ 1 . savings’ :11 : ■ vd n.i Inme. Hi ...ains to in Wa sh it t.! i ■ o it f r in .. i ... (I or .atiunal) Parodi New President Of l . (turned Hasluck Objection Blocks Discussion Of Admission Plan \i'\’ V : : r. - \|»I — I !’<“ Sr; • • ( I ,» (J«! :t; (i HII t r.;;; ■ • I nitcfi. Stu ; r - t \\ ii it h in e* I ref : ltioil of \ I! '.if : ’ : • ; i admis sion if!- I ■: M I Yjtiot’S Th Vfav 19 II P ;, * t ■ • • r!!> s . . dole • to. ’ i •. ■! ,i ptdir.i finis n. ‘ .1 mom 1 ' ' t •••!.: r than ’int ! - ici’i vil by t!.<- < ;.mn il :. \uga^t * \ 1 O \ _ ■ / . Odd f '« mncil 11 1 1 w ‘: ! S ■ ) o ■ • 11; i i n - . s;ii(i: : HUiUl.dl <an • ’ till T •) . i ntting < iole 1»! the bint the \ -il i< "is ■ . i lho se ti X' ■1' U1 I V(3 x-.tinst ;• ’ •'• • o'lunciPs 11 >eo<lure -hit i< >n whieli i > ipph . general nmb - *•. i nd then to le Oem.-ml ns.-omblv. itv.l Hal ■ ’■ I ”t >nip : l’mted ale ef ■ ng ap .. • v I’d • 1 11 te< i by POOR ZACCHINI—HIS CIRCUS CANNON IS ALL SHOT r... v THE “HUMAN CANNONBAll," Victoria Zaccliini, aids her weeping father, Edwurdo, from the remains of liis 5511000 truck (right), that carried the giant cannon they used in circus act, after it had crashed into a gas truck m East Chicago, Ind. In the act, Victoria was tired into a net by the camion her lather operated. Zucchini claims the loss o£ equipment in Uis act leaves him penniless. tluiernaiioiuU Houiuiahotni One Toachor Schools: A Thim* v Pasl? LJ B v l ' W MSB* 1 Dail\ Dispatch I'lirr.m Pall ’.ii. May . . I he ' " ■:! t i(C .■ n|.t(i I.\ 1hr t;11«• I>*i(i d ni r< i • wet . ■ • i wh«*. I- npei.111n;; w itli Ic.-s than Inv teacht rs t" >!inw c -anu why !i i In.-: should he a i: u • I ivxt n ' a: '•an.-, t xac! ly w hat U . ay . • i i ii:; (Vntmller Paul Kvid. ■ | e n|i<iation of small hio.h schools md as la’ as po— aide ehmiM.ition of iiic-ttacluM jiiaaimai schools but aid he and tip b e< \ that m mam in-tancos ^eoyraphic and ('crnumic conditions make it necessary to m mtain small schools Uatlie: than adopt ,t load policy ot ' ■ I'i'oot u| n* i- l upon th" un'imtv \\ In i nocr.. .;t \ - in I" .h- iwn 'i. I earlier.-' ' 1 * r i x .1 •! ti < wl iri 1 "I community j >r 1 in m |>et tv !• ic, 11 \ ■«»11 ■ t ICS I III' I1 ■ C« | th" ch< nils v. I i h grouped with "tic r im- the gicate good ' i all. At 1* ist two ipevil’ir c 1 c- 1!111 s II ate 1 "* |) 'in . re 1 a -.11 < >ve<! seh<- 1 hmIdm r in (ImIloi d c"ii 11 - lit':-, and the communities arc 11. cl ing that comity hoards rebuild them and reorganize tin schools In both ••ases - "it" otiicals believe et't’ieiency and tvi'iii'mi will he served by send ing 1h<' children to larger estabi , ished schools. The new resolution i • cun ■ u'c sit i i : 1 t hli ■ might m large tiaphy mike ! h- policy I .III' i Oil " -o| u>ra ' ■;1 Would ..('em t, be soimil. 1- '. • ■ i ill state hoa1 " 1 i'll:-i terms 1 n a o" i a ts. due to lot !• it her than arbitn \ i ms in wholg count1 s "V m the state at large.
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