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Mpubprsmt Bally Blayatrb THIRTY-THIRD YEAR 'j ,)V V.-V: , mV ■ HENDERSON, N. C„ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 25,1946 : , FIVE CENTS COPY Lewis Is Summoned To New Conference; Truce Expires Today JL 4S ] lard Coal Minors i <» I jhI (oitraci M; i * i \ } ' (^ iunu'-r >.rv Yovk. !’>. \r,,~ ■; hr *. > i, t nil »1 Mir" V ark tod i\ mI n I »« «• a; !• «• I im ', a i’ • ]ir i 'to .»!•• ' .< • • !. ‘ i i v. : • ! ! • *: - ’ t o . , . . i ■>{ •«!i‘i hi V.,\ . i h<- «w, l a d ! i 4-. In id i “ o ' ‘i. i a. oa I i moi !<*. ! ho i '1H \\ hi ’» r >:• or •. 7o.(M)t? h.u 'i ( • .. in l'i tins • !\ a : ; » ha\ ' • * on no t i a I i l *4*. idn ihr min* o\..u ’ . Im flic rast two work-. Strike 1 urns U.S.Business Fops'. -Turv) Service On Nation’s 227,335 Miles Of Track Is Stalled lf> The Associated Press I The lull i |sc i > • ■ ■ c ' : hi |r ■! strike '.-tc-.i 1 n l -a' , . nm.v tt ir\ y ; hn - I’ •• i iii< Truman acted : . - . i and end "1 he ' . . 11a . •. li lting fiom the strike I c mediately th. re v as n , '1 ■ • 11 > 1 r- indicate n . l:,e react1, n o t "• strikor • Mr Tr • ’> t. work appeal. He.1, vcr. < n'h up. rts from l>• k- the t . 1 e n!1 I’lhiioil- c c ;.n■ • ’■ .e. I i m in nut Til . \k Y . j. • ■ ,1 Ho list. .11. 1c i : 1 plea would be P.. Service n th ■ ih : nt P aiT. • 'ii I ..... T 'I he walkout i he 1 I'ea e;; ■ pineei and i to . in i NYC RAIL EMPLOYEES WILL GO TO WORK .Mh.civ. X Y May 1 X' A le\ trikin} NV ' ■ 1 1 el 1 Tr r- . Ii\. * i) < ifk . ,i NYC official .-.dii. Vcrctrry Krug ii Committee i s* P'ogutiMums .' • '• •!.*«» ' ! .* " ‘ -<%!*. So- ' i.u *- t I 'nl' J .w .V V !\ a; • W o, t| -\ ' "Ui-. i l ' j m 1 "N ltU ,, o' k. no - t i ■ • n ; ir .*«• J t':\ v .! tew ( • ] t • ,.{•<• r v * al t • ! strike i < J!'‘ < V ii : . tir-t with j unI lined ! i !»' hiu 11!,' | ; • and, | ;u* kn >\\ n 1 • ns. .vhiah tli( 1 , i w 1m I»I • > i.,y' .Ii >•'' L« a v. • ' ■ • • ’ t i : >1 . . ■ .. ‘ 1 - ' : • la t We.-lne day. ( < a 1 f r Tv ii■ * y.<'r- d. . . ; ... v rati.ahih'.i a ■ . • f • >» , ti ' .*.• a } > ncl ini’. dev i.-hon, be- : uau .■ wit! o.it ' ri1. ir.t ay tin h :1 V. ■ 1 . .-f > t » I sit hint 1 ■ i•’ U turs id i 1 that ,| to t 'if si rib.ill .'o' her- ; . ;h one to the miners ('•ii could me.. . t;... o ■ ' ■ . nt, us I). s- ( '. tie .ill !';t t, : i ii ■ ■ r: . i 1 i 5 i h I '( e. O .Id he I xtonded tor ! rile •' el ; e ent la!,. , Uni as- extended, it ex | l res .'ll the list .ant h bi w irked t clay. I nions Tol l of Seizure On the nthes h 11 ! ■ 1 ■ er, i Cl' !Id 1 t;l!lt a im.m V.M i-lviny mi the p ■ r o i "-.ver Vi \dn I ''i" Mi l ine1 • i*t 'r !or 1 • • a'• ■ '11 ’i1 In a 1 am ‘n (ii IP-.'t I’VfVS , ,,ins. '■1 '■ 1 vi . : 1; ■ . eririesciuy' seizun ael .on Mot eel •I ct'i|:;e 1 y n ■ i ■ r .,>■ the nu• ■1. (it \ I I,. ■■ 110:011 - - I' ■' '1 All"! an- l 1 (1 mm e to ii*ii* . !*"■ W")'i. . ; oh non M1 v.oim d iy -nd l • i>r<> - ■ m imu ;e ol eoa ieh . vitally needed \[ready mure thru 1 i ol i ' ■411(1.00(1 of' coal 'iii' ■ I id lav Inin tiicir I ' ; .a.,-, i 1 that ' a. V. h ■ ledvral re jained ) i. eiiUi HEAIHEH 1 OU NORTH r\!U)l.l\A. rartl.v 4 loud', and warm to i io| t. Scattered bowers and thunderstorms west portion to ui^ht S u n ! a >. cons Jerable cloudiness. showers. ILL CHILD'S DREAM COMES TRUE UNAWARE SHE WILL DIE OF CANCER in three months, according to physi vnmwakc ant wi . , .. ies nirtay-back on Hoy Rogers, rianc Sandra Leo Keir'M\ o, ot L no .« i • u■=> l * , - ■ £ubstitute0and Sandra was just as bafity- (International So*naiib<uol CROWDS THICK AS BUTTER MELTS FAST IN SALE TEN THOUSAND STRONG, Baltimore shoppers storm a grocery in a wild srrair.hlc to get :!.• sh ■ e f 17,000 pounds of s .axe butter on sale within the store. Fifty harried policemen made eft iris to c -p.r < foe pushing, prospect,ve buyers, but they refused to budge from their position in line. (International Somidphoto) In Primary • Three Unopposed In The Election; Many Contests Set Kami :ii. M y I'V ( \P) X mi i :tir n-: for <i1' i I X'.r! ii ('a rut na s Di -lTMi-i a1i ■ • ) j r i .11 ary md the > ices, 1 Iren o! • -ts f en e! 1 -! ] ;aid . o n1 y o' - iCl \\ ere' re 1 tv I" In erg on j,i!a!in:: 11 nr ’n '.nan. Grab Bare.cii e> 1 In thin I Ha ' " e foiirt ; |, I )i m riimi o! ;h" ninth ami A ,. Hulu inkle ot the IHb. The lift ■ Ir; -Is C < ll I I I - I- I c- ■ .ill ICC ith till' prospects o heavy ball t .nu ami p1 issibility oi 1 oi: ■. Candidate's 1 the nil ' • ohn F I get o! Mt \ V; 11 . lint Inc: i o' FI : 1 m c c I ,h " ■ II rri • I Win 0 ::-S. Ir o S'.r die..: ' he 'mm Imt.oi II . n .1 : :. 1 K " nd Cr. K Sea, - o . 1 ; c 1 iro anil '.in ini undent l ai' Dur ham The eight ' ' 0 ' ldi ', i'ka.,. pi ail el "i 1 1 Tat!, m 1 ■ m nil ■ ' V an ill Frill H . ■an ot !.■■■ on, to till t. O calmed 'ey l'r eh' * ' ' < ‘" l’- ■ u Burg. 11 ' 1 1 -i"-. ’ ii-X ■ n jap Cjo'- ernment \\ (irlvLTS ()i\ C11 Pa\ Increases Tokyo, May 25. (AP) rapanewe Government wot kers trailin'malty underpa ... ten ay we re promi eel pa> d to loo per cent, el I'ei'five1 July 1. 1-ivmg eost- hav ,ist II 850 per cent during Allied oc cupation. , , . The in 1 ‘r'.ces, dea !' td to bt1,1. "iwcrnnicnt's workers pay clo.-ei t. ,'hc even in”, level in pvalr husi nt, . ill . tei ovei .. l>v •clc Tlicv Mere' approvi'd by Cicn cral MacArtluu. Pun A.-'hcviiif. M:y •'>” '• *» diistvial re ..' ! m W. . ■v, ill do ar 10 1 a- ■' ■" ,C t, di.- '0. Uf a ; '■ "> "■ any nation” and will «* »»“ V. -mil in n-aiiiv ■ . 1 ' Vn It'd Slid. i 11 n. •• 11 ■' i ■ iivpIt oorler i ' ’* told n meetine of the North liiva Merchants association heic 1. si Roy .it. N M ■, ofi a f< nrn ’ Golnslmi •> ;.olu on h .. ' me Stoles "contim 1 “This v i;i shown i< t tat ir.dus’ria: c.oncdy is '-nionl to j ■ .. j \no' et ' 1 '' ■ :not e 1 I. m r • romoliivted. ami re •• •« • an >len ents ot de .... cfi . i. i i in ' t opinion a:sij,n '■ mtry •• • !*•> <«> Truman Appeal ective? Local Circles Sav ‘Yes’ Few Trains Move On Seaboard Line; L'jses Are Loaded In Seal iiard railroad circle.; and c ewht re here speculation today j v. as over the e! feet of President d ra il i -. apiical to striking railroad !mcn. and as to when the train; r. io11c 1 rail aauin. There appeared t > :.o a gr wing conviction that the week-end would see the crisis ended • id a ! fend P ek toward n a u a 1 i ady in the v e. k. In the n eautnne, however, only i nw and then dal a train niove on i main line. nd these . , i oari anthoriti< A! eat here ww ■ 1 it. wa iy ila .<-1 engine.'. Not a n lint of tin So iboard nice tl 1 0 lock Tiiui." .y ait A small a ■ ' i oi ( edit w [[endin' «i in - id-m ■ • . t r u e 1; ' : <’ '''d ■ 1!ii lunond 1 ■> i s ;: i r\ ice v. a .1 ended a 1sti to Ha 'legih. Di.rha .ad (Kford Ida j...o w, re ; hr. t i irt ly s nail pac .. hipnients. Take ^kiinnrnts North. Alder I • I ' ■ e. "I .• '' - "li ti vs. Hit ■ i 'rue!; u hip i,l | , i, .lid anil 1 ; e : t1 11 it i r 11 ■! m 11 I !>• \t... si i> iibei': ' I e:,' w i :.ir!, [| :,i ,• freight . ffiet - Ii- I.-. ,11 heel 'I i .. ' sealed. and r. mdy ,, , ,\ c a . ii as .-"is ic n U.ld 1 la ass I I ri'i"I " >'r [)f"i . ' I fields hit! <). i i i1 ■ 1 ’ - tun ty l P V. itb th« work, ;>i!a tii, , i dm'.- and ha.de; had little 1 do A few : ' ' d pa ’ train . | pjng r n but there were v< ry pas , I Mail earmie were I , aw. cl-av I he f ;t't till the I .ii-' nil iv ti. ' : rtment had ..use i an ewbaryo on all bin fir-t Idas mail lai d si ' ' HI ounce, . l a 'Steiger trot lie b.t mis .-bowed the effects o tho r: ilroad stri e Even ext buses pre sod into relink ip. were jammed, rcininisfcnt ,i the peak I ads of the war era v. ith .-t: ttdiiut ao. in at a premium, i'he week-end <ilume of traffic wa i \p, .-ted iii •• nusiially hear y. ]., fia i re:”,hi yards here, y. n ,in- i : i ■ rrc i ■ n.ii nri'l been since late atternoou ‘ihursday, the hour the trike became offer. - ti\e. No r< igul cars h..ve been moved i! du ng the period. One ol the passenger tram-, ir aved late Friday was a troyp train north, which pa. sed about 11 p. m. But it; had only live car.- and was drawn j by a single diesel unit. Origin cr m .--tiniitii * war not learned. So fa: a.. • carol ie.- were con co!: i.'d. tie city had not i egun to ; cel e i ects ol I no .- trike seriously. Fil’d s ipj'-lu.. r ntinued ample for III ■ 1111 cut, tail srarritie- are ex pected to be pr m .mred in a very; it days t; 1111 ■ - the trains move again. While rh ol for id store., i ereive much ol lm ir stocks u m truck ship- • lit,-, on |o a! • ale g" ■■ cry concern said about a I pci* cent ol its - hifimc"! were received by rail, .nil Ilia! mppl a-s v. o hi l.t gu to mill out next week n lc mpli mshed. SciiaUxrilocvv Is I Irani At Dukr I' Inals I\! •, i : Senator i Hi ey Jort ina de clared liimsei r °* Sir a i ‘I'ii . ' s • " i "<‘i',n power 11 rn i’.:- d..\ '. . 1 > 1 , i,l ; i, ■ . ,| I John L. • ■ I) ,, ,, , ' Sir field of ecot • Cl,m r ,i ii in' 1 ' 11 - llfll U’i. it . ss ! ■■ '■ ''isn r.ilated powct ' : and "Ur iii', ■ ■ i ■ tied •'’■■•■ey of tin -e oi Si ■ ' l ' P' wer ; l,y .;n I . 1,. 'it'll ; re.. -1 n, 1. nd the q test ion. il roil , to bi 'finitely de ed t" whether the (roe gov (ri n the people <> ereifn ■' ■■ ,ii r s 'is.: t > per i o 1 1 i: nation ' ■ i ru r upi ■ • the people V C. Industrial Record I - ■ to 1’r would make indu I. ; j: • i i .irlaotiibilitv .'• , lory,” Mr !:■■; li re !. t '.pi .■ i i n• , I' , . • ferror: to - i Carolina di Koynll said virtu , v V . .1 1 Stale v;. . . ! in' ■ , • II !■ I m. 11 •mine, o'1 r i • ■ i ii" I i1 . r way iii"' ■ ■ mi I na -r < n battle"■ M . e ■ i 1 i f! t a e l'u ■ . .mm nt spent about i'll', i ; i .Si t I" .. , , j I i " ' I i "’’I dll.-t . "ll t" ' -O' ’ i >’ laffr ' par did any y| i, Wo w'U'e th ' r ■ > renter 1 r 'ire combed varn." In ■ ,| ittin I" manufaeturin: n n'jtv and w!th speed, there wa it-,, .. ■ iy 'many North Care m < i i vi s Uor: i; ir -/ i1 11 '1 '■ * or ;m | \vc?rkmnn<l i:>." '•< .pm..; to i'll- : \ 1 h* • :ndoi ■ , ! mi! , I 11...• ' 1 til" I'M i I.I’ll O' 1:; -1 ill War , •nun ill '.'iii-ih 1 "hna IV I . i , ' '-I'.'. v "K' ; ... Five ( lant - , ; ... ,■ ; ■ in i >r< iward n wli il <>•' the ’ 1 n! v rH t it •vc ir ■ it", "trially rl vU •: it t as nn> ; - j ‘ \ v. :< i tii i 1 . ri'' si or "v n-ton •■vi I ' " '"'v "t ■ i, :• .--t i! sni-iil'i-ps :r; I:list V ar. 'rid wo can loop 1 otter with nder sense ol n • a safety ; ,v • ;■ iy wo know that, it - I i'i ■;• v ar come: . oar n:.ti 'll . ar i'ro\'do and our state can dt its full part in providing the armament and supplies needed ioi . itory " Mr. Royall, coae iuded. Striking Train Men Offer Nr. w T . osal IT i i.-.ntl, . i ■ ( \ i ’) i i ] (11 I. r ■ 11. I. i . lari : I 1 I If' I i * ! ■ - lia;l'l'. ||) 111 a i i t ii .I Ir d; < . Till' i I"/::. '!■•': ■ a I'! ■ a;a '.it it'll, and ■ . I i • filar v. ..rd \ ill ill -II. 1.1 I'l a ;i a: ,1 I it- . a a" a !. ■1 !'• ■-r tie hi ■ Ii;111 In•! li liu ', iii 1 .!•" i. lit i W. •!'.! Vi: . < \1’! Vilia !!. Sa ; • ... !• . . . < . to il y th 1 i *'r' i'u I 1 *' i '■ ■ . -!»»:• 4 I if ii ; :' i i • .'hi i ci • tt ; 1 • ■ .' v.( . « * ITJCJ t) I '• r In .a i i a vvoi'k. a *"1 i .a 1 1 ' :!ia : :'111a. ami i i'a.. : i r.sn i nn IV a ama a.a -a ' ' . A' la i at . 'i !iat ' a "la I a ”... I V. ap" 11 1 a a a ill 1 A at a i ... V. ii li Ini mv-.ir,: ■ .: .. t a, .. .1:1. rule.-. "My iiyrt ' n" t • till- V; a a . a I -a!.. is uvea. ' l~t< i lia. a An:. , - t.a- 1, .' ' ‘ t". a a 'a a: , stall, me; ; a.■, .. ■ . "tapu.i :a ;a a i i. . : Via 1 ’re. id* lit. I a 1< i . . a a.a a; 18 anii i. a: ■ i caa : n a a r, . i f 1 l l l;. 1 l III . a ■ 1 ... i a ccon . V I I a a lad I I, a • I ... , a an an.laa-landi".-: hi i h : a. la .A i ter reach hi;’. tae ain i in eel an ;he I a 11 > 1 a r. . I .1 Pl'cva!. al : nieled 111. ta aak la" <”.'■! i ; t i ply the ..a wage increase.: r . il ether eha e omployec.- in <t> i.-e nr. oh eel, i: the present cti. ; •• te. Answers Expected. "I OX pec i to SC IT' tin1 .'i ’1 - wo to that rp>estiin ii'i i iho oner:i tors in the next low i; in '>■ oi ‘ (.•[ou t that a or to l . Whit Ho se My i cit tan so lar as too 18 union, an involved the .-trike i.- ' 1 iw" '1 hose develop!! > nts -■ o . th I’I esiflont pro;a.red : go i m-P e a 1 . m. (EST i a ..nt . <■ o1 "• (’ gi ess to . i ■ !■'. : .O' ■ al !a; 'or lev. : tion. Stool in,.n ni.'uio In 1111 • • . ■ oio n1 after nv-t 110: sepai alel.v v. nil 1 lv represoi itat i\es of the raiIroads lit non striking brotherh id and tli-ii bringing them togethei in a joint conference. Order Efforts Halted. Mr. Truman ea lii had < ’ that Goverm 1 with the s1111 ■ brot i h < diseontinued. till Capitol Hill. Speakoi liav burn (Ii oi Texa to'd reporter thta the li v e 1 road;. to pa strike legislate >11 i.hm -in nunu: after the Prcssient s| eaks :.i 4 p to Approach oi for the army : over toe tiau. and protect men who want to work II M'nl i| • !* Her l>l«)ll|nr n!\ ! >r that rl out r ;* of. *11»i [here rters. • • don’t—• • . •! . : id ready in,,i M--. t 'i la : night ' ;• ( nqmeers • a •!■. tn work •' • be ii. : i. imred. • a - • a ail v. lie*' bat in be n lie imt ice. ’ ,ld by i 1 n- »rt a i < all the ... i throw if • king • act at I \ V. • on of a mincers «•: state •."■nt at ., * John ,i. a- in asked 1 1 be. .( • e bark to u, -i some : 11- \VIlite H 'aalil not 11 • ' aifer 1 •> 111 . ■ In i ‘.-quest or theirs. U.]N. Council Opens Meet '•.i i.. : . :: \!’i —Pre t. nt "I • . ;■ >!• i He i nited Na il < ouncil *••<!.>> i1 <•.•}. :i. v a real all over the world. i He' < - >;mc:! at its .*•••’ States, i t ut i re a id ;<• achieve :11. in encourage • . i ' * *' : 1 up trans ient ions and | ■ ' smv 111vii■ . . ards of liv ! mg >e was read i y ,].)!. . \\ •. I'n.led Stales dele te v c.itmcil. shortly after the ■ • 1 le a.:\ c> n rened in the : 11 .■ •. o P\ ih<* l’nited \/ :iy ( • njiu-il at the U. N.'s i .e ■ :> at Hunter Coi ; Tin ■'i . ■ re-, fn i:id a globe full i - ( tl ng tiie peoples of .:w.i t :> , them. The coun last wint/Lg FIND BURNED CROSS AT COLLEGE LOS ANGELES POLICE are investigating the possibility of a Ku Klux Klan flare-up as the remains of a burned cress are found in front of Zcta Beta Tau House, Jewish fraternity quarters at the University of Soutnern California. On the building appeared the letters KICK. (International)
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