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Utmitersmt H atly Blspatrh THIRTY-THIRD YEAH 't,ik:as";jAjgragg HENDERSON, X. (\. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1946 FIVE CENTS COPY THE FISHING IS GOOD IN MT. MITCHELL AREA MISS MARGUERITE CLARK upper led i of Pinenla and Mr-. Hughes Burl.,,;, ,.f s> a;-. Pin- ton--1 ;!yU good luck with a jug ol sweet mountain ruler alter ea! hing their creel limit on the opening day of fhe trout .clung season in Neal creek in the Mount Mitchell M .tun men: area near Asheville. Bottom: George Keesee of Gastonia cleans his trout after getting his ii rut in Neal creek. Five hundred anglers, including 32 ■ .vonien. caught an average of four apiece on the open rig day. tAP Photos). Stimson Says F.D.R. Thought Of Attacking Japs In Asia First Stiinson And Hull Reply To Queries From Congressmen Washington. May (AD — The Pearl Harbor committor to day i ejected to i a demand hi Senator jf!ru - I: r (K) of Maine that it loo!: into State l )<•{:.i i i i »*s ■' c-MHeiuled .pi ;M contain inlm >nation on l,£ih) to l.f>00 p. .*.i* messages c\( handed by incident Koose \ ell and Prime .Minister Church ill. , in-, (■.*!•_' m n r,i< : d i da” wtih a vi •,(•.! . c 11\ do r I w.-ret iry oi War Mr,.! y Si m ’ a; i'\ evident R( • ■' ll.v I' ll. 11, - i:irii ’iii)i,; a ■' ■ ,a into m l'.lll jit,! t,, i, .a,, in... Stimson ■ S, -!!■'• I in: ;iry • .■ ' ■ " >' 1" a , , u. „f (|,i . ■ a. ...tiled by tiie lev it. 1 "-or | allv i ( ,,;| , 11. (> ■ ; ,. *i] ui i.:ikind t,, top mbit'. > . . ... No- would }K» *).,. .• i-d ..'ii . 1 I'm* consent ( (i 1 ioi cabinet member added. St; ■ -nn' •••! .vent into the tte< rei rd a 11 with re , Jit-., \ in :. St . el.ify o! St ile (’( i-del! Ii ii . 1 lit).mai tines • (,i . ;:, - : |y a. ■ i , im*; a lied a,.ro(‘ , it!i Britait pat. Uel ac ■ ,■ Ut- i in 7. 1U41 nt l)ull Uneicl ! i' o\v ledge o' any Ktino.ve'.s Memoirs. jy ,i .i. ; ;.l, n m the record, now closed to furlhei evidence, was a copy of ti.i mm <>ii I't mro Kit i.nve. .'atMtie.-e p; v ier wit .-e cab inet tell’itt October, 1941. I7v K rove's uccornt, ho pressed p tit'got i;it!■ < .- with the United St:::e- itt good faith. H.mv or. the pritu-e ip nteo Foreign Mi:..-‘or Mat .■ i,1- ■ , i his see,md cabinet as ex I in.; ii \11 i '11 Mt y. 1941 I',.,! Mi. R. ()-<>. n!t '' v.: i s apparently ‘c i'. to i to i o'er too hurope-n w ar. Nationalist Troops Claim Changchun Mukden. M y - < \P> - The gmeinment t- •• • 11 »'• I 1 *i;»t Nationalist Pool.. , fired Cha i.; i sun at 11 a in if!ei ini inen gaged "Cm' " > i ’ ' ' 'lull'. i uiE in the -sly "i : • > die I'i "The l't snlalir " 'I V. a i ome." sii d a ei , e in a j a t rn' the headline• lei ■! iten. Tu 1 i • ■ ming, g >\ eminent tun ier ft r northeast Cluim 1 Manri. i. It is re;m ted ' a n a: : e e'e r 'eiits «ii tier. ( • ' .g-P ■ new first tire > > capital of Man hu ' 7 a. u K a r 1 i e r s > < ne:.' ee on ■ ie raid Communist • m .-ee drawing Ir.nn ( i■ ■ m. h i *. • :ay. |iresu:n;d>lv Pea : Y n .. • mles to tie' a : II fill tin- ■ a ! t os ie: • if Cicii 1.n I'i:i' i 1 C'".nInl!’1: -: m ii.es (I si s tie •>ni- ;r my. fomi ' on ca; t ;re l Rod so lei Un ' demanded lhal the Reels hi III 'a ! h Ku u'hiation. ;'0 t;dos II" 111 | <11 S/Oj |1'' a . ai'd Kin: .a'h.d a: ; at any cost. The ordei said it was ital that tho. i1 rill is ho held l-i | n i nt 1 a>\ eni 1 it l.m ms 11 ill i a \u aing ‘ C h.in;:< him. Chen's army n ado .. i i.rpri ingle Iasi advince t Cln'r am. unco it h; i overcome tin C mm i ist' stub rail n rt • 1 da: ■!'(' ' S/< pjm.'.i.a i. I'd' Hit a ■ do pa trues .ad I hi in.im a er a a more than I'll mdes a day 111 I each the caudal 11 a S/epindka: S aid iv. Although liie.v wore Amvr ran '.rained and Aiveriran id'1 imed II at Via I In tr.. veI much m' tlie ■■ av over nrmh n 'Unlain road.'. I a '.ill.; lit i cl e. in a aW, they advanced a foolwith " a... draw i . I he: r supply and a mm mi! am ■ .. plies. Presin lerian Meeting Will Be Started Monlre. May I'd. ( AIM - The liquor question on i ”n.aria.ego an 1 the* home" were : uhyrts tor initial consideration a- ,ne iVc uyteriau Church in tlie I'nitco State’s pn1 pared to convcn” in ■* I•>;111 annua! general assembly here tonight. The assembly i clnduied t > open with a sermon by '.lie modera tor. the Rev. Dr. Thomu K. Young, of Memphis, Tenn. Approximately 380 comnus-mners. ministers and ruling elders o! the 87 Presbyterians are expected Joi the six day session. Tonight's opening session agenda calls foi election i f Dr. Young' so - cessor as moderator. Pronins ad I.'-' mentioned as possible successors to the post arc three* men: The Rev. Dr. James 15. Green, o! Decatur, Ga. The Rev. Dr. Henry McLaughlin of Richmond, Ya . di'ecto: of coun try church and Sunil- > -School ex tension under the executive com mittee of religious education and publication. The Rev. Dr. Lloyd Mcfarland Courtney of Louisburg. W. \ a.. member of the assembly's comm.t toc on evancglism and home mi -- sum advisory council. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partlv cloud'’ "’I sl'-hilv warmer tonight. Friday, partly cloudy and continued w arm with scattered showers. Sen.Ib>c\ Blasts ‘Iaibor Rights' Wa. hinglon. May A! 1 AP)— “Laboi has all the rights, nobody has any," says Seoatot Hoc;. <D) ol’ North Carolina. Commenting on laboi leg: .lata a. pending in Congress, Ilocy told . reporter "the Wagner Act r tmlair because it exempts labor from ol> ligations required of other pen; !e. The Wagner Act should be modiiie to make tlie law apply to e\erybody II should require that monopoly an anti-trust laws apply to labor on the . ante footing as anybody else. Russia And L. S. May Si^n Treaty I'm 1.. May 23.—(AP)- The week ly Paris n ' paper Semevi Soir said ii ■ le ling a tick t day t at Pk - : i,.nt T, . e . > d ... s alin might meet n Vienna out June H to sign . 2 -ye; trt aty ol fri sn 1 s'np and non-aggrt-.-ton ortweett Russia and the C. S. New York Cotton Now York. May 28 -'Ap> Cot ton futures opened 20 cents a bal ■ higher to 5 lower. Noon prices were unchane* d to 35 cents a bale higher. .July 87.(15, October 27.9o, Decem ber 28.02. Pv. Close Open duly.27.HO 27 59 ('etcher .. ... 27.90 27.89 December. 215.00 2100 "■rch 11947) . 28.20 28.19 May (1947). 28.24 88 2* j u 1 v (1947) 28.10 28.14 RAIL CRISIS IS AT HAND ODT Orders An Embargo On Freight Wa hi;'.tvi op. M; ■, 1">. ( \ I’) 1 n sit!, nt i. < r: cri'l ■ ry t har !<■.-' U< -s jsaid to lay “I assume !h(' r;;i 1 strike is on.” I h" s; i) v i n , i i- n j ouickly cl; ntr il coni. over non-raiI traii.-'iiortaliiai. to carry cssc.i iiai tooil am! mail. Kp.’"l i,. I i'in. '' , " . • lit <ii ■ pet■ • ' Cl'U ' -l I ill.' C • 1 .1 1 ,1 1 ■ III ' i III hPl hei i.o • . I . • IP' ii.l 1,1 I In V lilts I ill ... ' 1 i .1. . II li. Si I'pi ll O'., i c lilcnti : . - ' ;i •; i t n merlin Inr. 'V. : the 1 . ell cllino for tin- v.n! mi w;. ni. !'• •<t. Vie ()!' Vie nf Defease 1 ,1111:or"iIi m Hi f. to'1 V’ ■ tr;’el ■ : .ins i-• 11• i-1 "ios tin- nirViH r. water c o-ric’rs -.lid t hose millii-vis still lani'lioni:'' .. w r 11 oil'ly ] -'el •’(; ' cut ami dnve V'lil srh''di:le.-. Inr maximum movc )'i.1 t if [)i i': on and go ids. Pro it ly Of.. i i, ; r ; a 1 Coinm rce Corr.m: si n ordered general embargo mi rad road froigh e ms. : 1 .some excep liei.s. The'-e vra . im word -f pros;- ! is ss i ron: the ) er : iaters v. ho had | i i on busy I1' r in ,• the White Hou.-e •driving t-i head off a stiike. ! At I: in. m. "resident ini P ••><. Secretary Ross told reporters tine the President wa s c a r i el y 100 rands away from hi- oliiee. attend ing a gardt n ( ai ty : ir \ elerans. : i d was available ft ir eai! at any Lillie. A. ked whether the strike actually liiifl begun. Ro.-s replied: "I is*i;>;e ihe t; iae is on. i have had im report b> the -ontrarv." Washington, .May —( \P> — ilic government braced itself today for i scheduled washout of railroad trainmen and en gineers scheduled for 1 p. tn. as the White House summoned carrier negotiators 10 a confer ence with President I ruman w li o It a d tp'rn conferryig all morning u:ih rail brotherhood representatives. The col! 1u the e .. , went on* I oi.e 'mu " a I't cr ten retire ei it a I i ce of tic tw.i moi :r roil 1 ' •thcr!i"o:l ins a ed at ■ Wh ite lint v. ith I ; o ir reply 1 > . w ige increase pro - po.sal made the Pr s'dent. Jol i Peel . president ol the A ■a jot i on n! A men " n TI a i [ft>ads. : ■ ded th.e arriet delegation. !': rlier .1" n li. Steele up. prrsi dent ini la! - " Ivi.- ( nfcnv*I .-ep- ] ntc'y v, ith t her hood and man agement 10 l ie elpattvc 111 ap ci 'en’ i | fort to h- ' I off tiie natwide strike set :• r -1 p. m., local tin c to day. "I can’t '■ II yon anyth)tv now! Steel man ...1 I a lie left a down t<>w n W . ■ ;t oi hotel aI'ter meet Pic, with leaders of the Ion ■ 'Ip, i | r neer.s' and Ira n a rids ! ro' net | l.iruls at,'1 in ided lor tali s with | '. ■ t rier oi l iei ds. lias “No Hope." Tn New Y< i , Thoma ,1. Hat e: i t ei n I ' | M > set it alive Itip' o c: peer--, .-aid : i ■ had "in. h"pe" that j the wall.o.il ■ :: the governmci't-con trolled liiu wo dd be called off.” Before file i epre. < thati, cs of the ivo hrotit.'i'i!,io.'Is went ti Confer I 1 \ i||i Mr. man. Steelman had vhat was i't.1 1 a “final talk" with : loaders d t rir two unions. M.r. Ti ,<i ha.- offered tiie two : i jons an 11 2 cent an hour wage inr'i'o.'P", i’t.t it has not been riis i losed v. he! " the oi ler wn a - ceptablc t" the workers. Orders Are Readied. Meanwhile, the ?■ vernment ai red.v running the railroads under a White Ho -o seizure order ot la -1 week, braced itself to make the best ! ,.I things n the strike comes off. The Office w Defense Tr.mrpor tat!on had plans ready drawn to mobilize ot u r forms of transporta i tion - air. w ater i« d highway - to insure movement of essential product . prim pally i1 id. But i >I > i , aid it intent el to hold back it s ,.Kims mil tlti strike appeared tn evilnble. 46 Leaf Crop May Sell Above Parity (', Flat . Ri Irish. May 23. H ,• . jar Iirti'iI to lav that North ( ’ll |(i i'luo-f red tobacco , i-\,m ctc'l l.i lie nine per out , 1 -t yi ar, niay sell at 23 30 pt cent above the present par ;i\ ] ■ i ■ • - .it 'vm*s per pound, j | j;n' d. .■ . ..'.',ric; It lira! eco i r e Ci liege Kxten , . s,.; . di ; 1 11 there ts ■ n .. Pel ■ ,■" that 1943 . rj |, ,! •(" i, r this year's Fire- . ■ I rr -vers had been fr; tiled a F' per ■'> crease in ; lease in both foreign .< d domes lie demand e >n; led vvilh a s < { « hundred { ■' !• 1 axeraijc h 1 the na turn's 194 f) rri >p. S.. fa\ orable is (lie p;><iti n oi t b.. co farmers that the government, |> t.nd ’o sip : ort leaf prices at lilt per cent o! | ril.v. has not sit up machinery t a the actual purchase ul tobacco sitoiild market prices fall below the 1 import floor. While op timistic abi i;l the outlook for lea: rales til's year, the farsightcu X C Farm B ret has taken steps t > p. t a b ' i h n in ha.-ina machinery \ bich cot Id functii• if sup,) >rt b ty in« bees 1 e necessary. Meanwhile, good stands of tobacco 1 a\ • • been repelled m all ol t ’• slate' principal I t rs tl hero t rails. i.iu’:.ies li a e been completed. I imeie mi- m h..\t - led growers .n most !>•.. rea< (!n the basis i I the pres' nt p i itv pi kc hr tnlacec. the -.ever men: is ; uthe: ized tn icake Mm ■ " t i chases if the prevnilins price she }, amble bein'.. SlKUiu per liundr- • pounds. Paritj fi^'uri fo virtu !> all :arm eaninvsiita-. it 'la'm'h In i': ecu have shown a rr 1 i; i rise since \*-J Day. II .cuv e i l; mo 1i rise, of course, the stipp >rt price ■ a tobacco would move up in propor t'e.n. NAZI DEFENDANTS IN MALMEDY MASSACRE TRIAL ENLISTED MEN AND German Army officers accused of murdering American prisoner.- at Malmedy cross roads during the Bailie of the Bulge arc pictured as th ey went < n trial at Dachau. German Thc-v are. i ron! row (1. to i- i: Joseph Dietrich, commander 6th S. S. Panzer.-: Fritz Kruemer, Bridg. Gen. of the 6th Panzers: Heimann Pri . c n m md ng general 1st Fanzi rs ..'d Ji achim Pi ipi . • imei ti n ai 1st Panzer Army Corps The others are unidentified U S \n Signal Corp id liophoto. Inten tional Soundphoto) I? Strange Ailment Claims 6th Baby New York, May 2?,. AP) Hu death i "H of babies slrir :en miv Cl bride ships ni'tintt i (lay when a live an nth :■ :■ ’ ■his country only lour days, tiled ir Pitt.-burg!'-. The child. Vivian Smif an ive-i here with her nother M H<>' ar Smith who.-c h mini I \ ■ ml . (' lit., n the S. S. i'. '.hi hi.-' 'i’he death, v. hi h phy. wim: d have died 1 rot t a my - 1 ; m .cnt (■< i!':; i ■ (■11; . ; i icy ivo ! 11 die At - hint ic. M U \ OKK SIISVK I < \\i HUH New V ork. Ma> 1 i h P All i ,iiii i ?d tin in si r\ ii < ml ol New dors wa .an dhd tiiis afternoon wh. a the a. m. (t p. el. I S’! j dead Iii ■ i a nation \\ i(p spike o I t a 1 a la - d s! i - ineers passeii ! ■ ‘. iilee!t ':!S notice of a poslpo.p -.neat troin Uashiimtou. I.ouil speakers in <irand ven tral Station blared with ail an ntiuneenien! — scarcely heard above Hit din of i roarimt. shov ing throne that the New York Central had hailed all service at a: 10 p. ill. i 1>T. THi MICK! I' ON. Chicago. 'lay < \»M—An nouncement was made over l nion Station loud speakers shortly alter p. m. CST today that "information has .just been received that the national rail road strike is on." The kiri who made the an nouncement said the iniertnation had been relayed from the sta tion master. \ general gasp went up from the crowd in the sta tion waiting tor trams and im mediately afterwards manv of them left, presumahly for their homes or to hunt hotel s|>aee. Additional Soft Coal Mines Shut Despite Seizure By Government 2,100 Pits Closed 150,000 Men Idle; Solution Id Sought Wa lingtoi d y 23 (AP ' A spreading wave of shutdowns hi 11:t i to i\ c pile Fed I ci ,d seizure, a.- the government strov< i lor an agreement v. .th 3 bn L. Lewi lo prevail another complete cle.-e ■| uvn by the week-end. '( he | irture was n * ; ". Th that Si rretary of Iute-i oi 3 A. L . 11 . ■ : ■1 • uv< m.i i ,< w i. a guarded "hopt " that th i -. i i of t he on rival 1o nor. I. le*. ... : lot )laser.- bade into idleness. i)i•.(•oiiraghtg tb alts. •i he I:rst t hours ■ i e ■■ v niont .-.ei/- irt pi' 'dure I 3 " res: Its f nsin. the ad in: i iis! r. t ini point of viev. . 1 Isons nr ,r miner. . v. had hack to isiil; unde, the t! iico, i j i:. t then j 3 is. This mu - ret . • .diene - ol v down : nd an ad iil • us.il 213 u im . nereasing tin cr 'n the so!: m;, di ..uf•• io i <<;■ than 2.100 e ' a a -1.300. lot i. 1 n . late t. Fc< - ! at are I ha t mw • ■ t'l.o ‘: 111 1 id 1 -: ■ 100. i'.OO ,-(i!t coal sis.in ■ s ari' m1 r. .- tayn: •, \\ i; y I ; , New i isms studied. , ed !Iin-> tin- < id; me-. > .elm i to newh 1 ■ . ■ id tin two and one- .. | ri .. arm S. lift i' '■ Fork ; ]\ I ; , , | V i i.'-.' .; i< a ! Lewis' chief demand i- to ! per eern a-y on ;tu- operator, I mil 1:> build up a union \ o ,1 r 7 rely 1 y h s Unit-M Mine \Vo-k e.s. L . \ C. Ma\ Frolics Cancelled In 1947 (.'Impel Hill. M..> \V)- The e.k'of ‘the 1 t\ N«*rl v, ill ra4 in hi Id in 1947. over nin hid tall rer.-ity d: n e Special Stocks Show Strength Y rk. M 's' '.I'A '.M'S Spe te# f 1 tn 1 to days nmii kei while many lender i i overcome pro tit cash ing. hi r r.i mi--l of the time were _\T a - tiernl DisrHors. Hiram Walker. I American Woolen Vnooy and Elec Ui. Power and l.ie.ht. OPA Boosts Auto Prices 4-8 Per Cent Door Is Kept Open For Further Hikes, High Official Says W-. ■'lay :.d , API—OPA l;i!>11:>i■; 1 < • ur l" cuiil per cent price }ii!y-- .ii :i 'ii 1 ; i<• t \ unis increases j'ur new .i■ a i,Piles, kept the dour epen p ! ,| a possible further boost. A ’ ' .'1 • ■ tail i • 1 in lire ■ vir tually i1 y a n ;.: ; ■ i ini ai y (Jp.\ ol ,i.i| i ,i:y : ■!' i . \\ lien the ful . ale produc ' ion. A . 1 i PA etfirud said 1lie agency 1 a plan i < > try 11* re duce [,; ice.' adcr car.' begin to roll ines at 1 iire-war ,,ie M. ..a mug i ".-is usually decline a.- production goes up. Pretty t on : h rl into. 11 e "1 y ,ii'li that car ;. . . tough cs cut by j P.\ a n. ' Im a •: In- (picstion. i. : * • i '1 a r '. i id be an - already have la -I, p ad ■ a 1.11- auto prices. Pie. 1 :.! ee a w d: si and, the nf ■1..■ industry has i,, , ■ .... at '.lie 1HU ] in >duc ti<n rate lor three months. I• may take .-omc thue to hit that -; raie T1 , ■ i d dial! 1 ’reduction 133.766 pas , .lured in the ten months through April. I: -aid ill’s w;,- just about a nor mat j ,’--.vai i igurc for <me month. S.TM to SPIT Boosts. The eases nt nt id yt ter iy ed fron $33 to $ J 67, aver S75 for 16 makes of ears built by -! Ford, General \l.rti i . liNash. Packard and Htudebakcr. K, i li.. latte: tw> firms, the in si compi •( deli for both wage . a i: i !i :;h( 1", ices fir mat rials. "i ii iy steel. anti pat ts. Tie o,ther five firms received in— creases for parts anti materials. Their wage boosts were ot 1-set ear lier Ly price hikes of from $1 to Stl'J Russia Is Rcad\ 1 To Discuss l .oau V. .. bin May 23. C.\P) — ( 11, . , ■, : i e n t ( ; :, 1 a > r t e d t o day I; !(.,- iii, nr, i d 'be 1' n i t o t States t . -iill interested m begin ning nt jotiati ns lo k • « toward a SI.000,OOO.OOU .American loan Tin • officials aid a new Rus . ian ne’e was received over the v eek-end. The I'nde 1 S'afes is pre pi. • mg an answer, they said, the t;■ ,r,-t to be sen', to Russia c n the su! ied. Althou they declined to disclose ■ i , cent ■ t.s of the Rn sian note, of l. Is r, ado '< i.nvn lb,at tee United States and Rtis.- ia still have not been able to agree on topics to be in cluded in loan conversations. ,
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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