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Hettltersnu Bally Blsyatrlt ^THIKI\-1 IIIiM) \LAR "i atk"VuKs'a’ HENDERSON, N. C,, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 1, lfl4(i ' FIVE CENTS COPY A TOP NAZI ON WAY TO GALLOWS IN THE SHADOW ol the old Landsberg, Gis any, prison, v.h >re Hitler V.i >te “Mein Kampf,” 1 )r. Klaus Karl Schilling '< w aring sti ped )t-lc g\ii: i, 71. pauses as I e st< os up to the scaffold to lie hanged by the U. S. Army. A chaplain is at his left and guards stand all around h ling was convicted o£ using 1,200 inmates ol the Dachau c > iccnii • m camp to test his theories of malaria immunization. More then 4 - i of their., mostly Polish pm As, died. (International Radiophoto) Little Progress Made At Hard Coal Talks Health, Welfare Needs Surveyed \V.I>11in '.toil. .1. ■ 1. : AT ( level Tinu'llt o '1 a ! 'roll! ' a.v I . ..- I" j.ui into eftoct I h 1 .■ :it111 .. .bet;. ; r. , IH-l'S which i 111 1.. Ia’V- b Was in... 411(1,1111(1 ..ill coal mil it - is m .ruling the prolonged bituminous hi. pule. I In was a qua k follow up on (li.- approval the wa a tabili/al a hi i ...imI boj.towcii >1 tv:..;.,v iv.;’i j"o i.lent Truiu. li ini' -n'Pi'Wal , . (he pay boost |>ro\ i: ion "I to . it act bet ween Lewis unci the (."■. eminent. . a, the i "I t co .1 i'll 1. Uc •• ,lot’ll r. Hoo . a \eterai Pi* navy ; medical cup . t>«>k o'. (lie |oh of .-ream.'me. au-i d:reel m : ; i. ail tnclusK ( sin ey ol I’--1 I111-1 , - in icdi'-a I laciht a u ml K u 11' - i ent. community lacihtii I id hou in.: in suit soul millin'.: t ■ Study New Safety ( title Dr. 1{. li. Nayci a, due": "I hr 1 ii-m ran "I Inaic . ■ ■pcii I 1" - hr. - t;. i l \ d ISCII: Stolls 'A 11 i I ICJ -1 : cUl a 1 ,\ e i -I the l lilted Man- \\ orlu ! . i a I m n i ' ipcratoi ■ a " ik io : t" a i" !i-ileral n11lie s a!cly < - >dc Secretary .-1 Intel ior Kn - . wk" i I i. -, i i the mines a,-- i< 11■. to . II -: a a i a under government eonlt"! i, i: no doubt that h ; api >vt the lauiers’ health and sal. ly gaui-. I otiehmg briefly on the well arc ami let n ei i .ent I und to be set u; air " ■ ' lia ne v. runti art, Ki ug nri.i: ked wonder lima many "1 you kno-.-. n. the l lilted States is the only civil u "1 country that does not have a health ; nil welfare fund lor its miners'.'" Tin- welfare-retirement fund wil: be final ed by payments of five cents " " 1 i all coal pniduccui. Anthracite Dir.gers Working In Gardens \Vv Ynil.. .luir 1. \—Penn ylv mia' lunl e< inaivi du : i ■. (u 11 11' - tend ol II t!oar; !e loti a;, or made holiday plan as they wait■ id fo> union and opera! r leacf rs 1< i same a new contract that would iheir strike. In New York, tli • is mllat■ >r.-. ii i iit'H f< ui I It week of con" n lice ., ri ported little proyre... Iowan; a u » l>ai '■ I'li ■ drike by 7r,.nnn dinners - tenth. : hutd'-v. n ice tic lalai <: lie. century heeame effective y'-' a i-oay altia tile esi nation of 1 hi-11 . Ul contract header ol Ir.e \Kh 1 lilted M ins Worki i: .ilia lie opera toi - ameed lhal Ihc wall-cut wa aunpletelv cllectivc. Property Safe (.u.udrd (,niy maintaini nrr W"; k by an c \ jm:11«•<l it.000 Will Kri c-III H aied > till* l > >! |. •, K‘ 1" ! 1 • ' ' ; : from I lo(xlirm and <\ v •* • Aroum .11ri!i;1 > k i n. Pa., inn .••;> i'-id antlira cite minor.' cunlm-Kd to work bn ■ ■ \ ; , i \ <» • -11 t ■1; •, , t11 i ' i 11 ■ 11 d a i!; e. ■ 1 • (in or l ova it;, ii-.ift I'.irius. In Yi !!. ■ i "lies stall v iiore there are lent co.d opera here are a it i vho an involved thi •'>■!/. ta.n.'t here. \. i|U, o(»ntert‘<v v.failed inti .fin ae.ain today. i*1 ' ! Kenne ,;•. unit it secret.uy-tiea ;u r. de clare'I mat I d 1’a ■ 1 1 a -.a who ha not t i : ' 11 the talks - was " com n ; a . a - s«"i ,s he can tree Ulls. all .V " aaclo,;. where he is !m h i . i oal scttleim n!. Gi DAD AMD HIS FAVORITE HULA GIRL EN ROUTE HOME after taking ^ part m the Pacific campaign, Sgt. Jack \V. Krick, of Miami, a Fla., picked up a miniature hula outfit in Hawaii. Here his daughter, Jacqueline, J, gives an imitation of a S uith Sea bcile. (/literi Ship Strike Negotiations Continuing Conferees Agree » v » reth otart; U'J R tps I runian VV •■-iiingion. .I an' | i AI' i I ini at mosphei i of pc.-.- mii.-m nt"l I-'i 1'- in. i 11 ) maritime !< .nI"r :m i •hip ope; iitoi.. a irei'il ! > make a mi. ; strike J Co tile i 11 • 11,11 a .. la' v It) i a j, ■ re claiming that I 11 -1<ft nl I i mn ai .1 I"' p" II. .(I 1 la II- uliati' ii air I thnmn his i ill ; up|mil in ih ' • ■ • ■ ■ . ■ . Hi., nil regret it . omc eii et ii n iii.ii . i n 1!' o'; ■ . ham!, gii\erumeiit iCIK'l ;u y.-.tematically mubiitz ■11 1 o run ’iia . 111 p . i i ; 11 ) : e a m.' 11, 1■ ngsltoi rim 11. la l graph oprraior. a. i ett maritime w irkers g,i lor, ugh with their threatened strike lar a 'Ui nour ween .ni.i n .... . pay. I It", w .pi . . me "d die . iluatinn win n e ident I’raimni told ins new . •i .01 tie e lie w oi i:c ale arms. ■a\ y. .,m I 11i -1 gt . i •'! .1 that': whai I t I.".'... la keep l'a- ;i:nr... ' I marine running. Vv hat the re. ident said aroused Harry Hi ides, and Joseph Curran, co-chairmen of the committee hu maritime unity reprcscnlating seven unions involved in the dispute. 1 hey iliei/.ed him lor adopting such an attitude. A statement issued in the behalf ' 1 ( nut to a . i tne 1 came her a; the request of Labor i tary Schv\ ellenbach t(i carry . ■. peaceful negotiations to avert a trike, ana they had complied wild the secretary's request that neithei side make any public statement lira might hurt the negotiations, but i reside it ’! run.an. in complete isregard ofthe facts involved in Ih negotiations, amt despite the seen - ary of labor iii maud for n/ m i lamatory statements, has delibeiale y tired a torpedo into the negotta I tions. "By guaranteeing the American ship operators th. t he will lire ; an.. .... name sii ik. ..m, will break an v. maritime unci] daring to strike, he i as encourage'I the American lug operators to refuse any reasonable settlement.’' Meal To Be Scarce in 17 W.i11r'jIo!i. ,1 'ii'. : . V. 'Hi.' . \ cullun Depart < 1 ■ on t an even tu-hli i: the : i. i' 11' i1 lie ' y 1 plies lulling as n.urh .'.; b i 1 I i i n 'ills lid' -A- 1 Dili ie d . The expected trili iled In ..bin t iee " 1 " ' "i"; , ■ i i■ i Tie reef i 1 ’I .. I u • room ; pi ire, for live'. •!. '1'n bring Inni e viiat the i'd i! 1111> will mean, ilie e ya ■ ! u • j Minted nut liiat e\» u Iht .vear American. would Id e t" uny. I tnev e. ;:Id. an average ■ I 1 '"in 1 ■ n> • pounds more Bleat 1m n i avail ! able. The 1940 meal |«; -d ■ " ■ u wa •• - tim.'.teil ; ! aim il T' 9 a. .mi a T m Lr.l lOD.OfXl.tMHI pound- 11 lit If e 19 1 i' • ft - ; ord output. S7 Killed ! hus I ar In Auto Accidents By The Associated Cress Deal ns by violence in ihe lit':-! t w. rIn v - oftlie' extended Memorial Day holiday totaled at least Ififi inday with more lban one halt o' loom ie , tilling from traffic accidents. Highways and summer oulin: p’aces in many sections were crovvii ■ d and an official labulation showei ilia! 87 persons were killed in trallii. -nn.sh ujis and 48 persons drownt u ['here were 30 other violent deaths including shootings, stabbing* am. plane crashes. New York Colton New York. June 1 .!' -Cott n Inturi 5 oiicned unchanged to 2a t nit I a bale higher. Cotton future- closed la t 11 e, nis higher. Final price- were a the dav s be-t lei e' I>v. Close Ope July. 88 10 2';1 Oct. ;i' Dec.. . 83,31 88.a Mar. (1917) .... 28.a Mav ( 1947 ) . ... 28 D T 38 i, July (1947) 8m;'9 8". 8 Middling .-po:' 22, , . Senate Passes Labor Curb Bill Have'AAiracle'Child LIVING IN "SUSPENDED DEATH" for the past 6 months a .It ol an aut' .accident that in hired them both. Mrs. lihoda ■Veneer, 24 shown with her hu. hand, Corp! Lcland Wenger, has given birth to an apparently non- ai baby in an Allentown, Pa., hospital. Mrs. Wen S's'-s limbs, throat and racial mus i Its are paralyzed. (International) U.]N. Report On Franco Is Readied Group Will Suggest Issue Be Given to G< acral Assembly \Y Y. . Ji i,i' 1. \ d I e ■.ile ii 1:i ■ t !:ile.l . ' tin!,- Sect1 rity Youurii , :i i today 1,; 11 " lb-coni' . it 1 co i 'e-11iny c ii -i r g c that Frant Kpap: thnwlened ws rid peace i.-.s < ■■■; - ■■ i . orei conoein J.dy>n ■ • re and recommend 1 that i 1'. X 1 r." i - - tl.i- Cien U rat A m :ay. 1 ned after a rin .1 i ol .toil orations ■ : ii d up iii" ev alonce 11:i of , Ted the. I v. i. me. iimU'lldat i 'll.-,: I Thai t !)■• Si canty C< nil re . : lJie ij 11 i.. ■ io the ai t;.i1.11u ti. ir ra I A ." : ; ! ■ r I:; M h‘ ■ a . ii *: l :!. '1 hat t:*i• N • 11[•:ty Co.moi! e i (.ii . e the i ’ i ■ waver dee!;<r..t a c o. I- railed a i ■ ' at. < • pro- . : hope i ■ ., nvi'd by | an intern ;I n • Signers m the \i,ircli dec! . on were the l'. S.. Brit -in. .i ;l i : net-. The it) cm dice was name I atti '■ IF. i 1 . I .anye t'nl: h - ■!c : . • o r Id- e renk of relati the Fra o ,s ■ li ny 111 i o * i "ii'.cnt im is i "iu1 f a I a ns i lei nation i ;•( anri -r;r ty. M"ie i I i i! I ' e '. i i • : .1 - Ii". F!n , . : 111 " i! 'll'! !■ am e. Americans W onder Wlint Is Fate Of Red W ar Criminal Fi ;, 1 i ■. i 1, .1 • i. -( API t'niled Stan an ; i■ ■! i I genre of I leers raid too;., I ' siidrci A. Vlas / 'ei'ii ■ '.! t! u number one nati re tro i 11 w a ■ i inai, 1 as secret!;. aeo an i lip: : late is a mystery lo tic well" a Allies. Releasing hu e rto confidentiti 1 in formation. tiie Americans .-aid tlv once honored former Soviet tinny commander wa- reported to have been turned w. or by Czechoslovak authorities aftei he was taken pris oner iu Prayin' May 5, 1945. ■Tt would 1"' interesting to know what happen. ! to him afterwnre ; and what in- . tatus ts." oftice; said. t K!U NOKTII C AROLINA 1 . ( (inside1 ehie cloudiness with showr; . .to! ruin tonight. Not a ( ai - o wi m west portion Sun il ite-, : most! i cloudy and showers. Not (j si»i o warns east portion. 61 to 20 \ ol<* Passes Bill \V. I h Uigl • r .Ill’ll 1. Pi !•'■< noli i.’m.pi’d it • pin •» . :-• ■ I'll a (111 lied \ e . ; II > ' I ’ ; ll! • ‘• . • Ii i” i i . :, ing al any i • on i •• I'm a: an* ! e.t jc U 1 . ■ n.. v. :a 1 C ; so a:! i . • bill. AM ■’ - -I 1 . 1 ho Sc* ■ a . : i , , ■ i • the4 P.Ill in ' r : iy n ■» i a' ie» . and p. e.| it l p, \ .■ o* 6! t » T ■ - gram. Sends ' M To i!oi: •*. Ti - S' n lie 1 i*11 - at t .o I- 'a t.i< M la c!; t > :||(' I Ii. i . • bn; n pine' dit'fc l'C lit I'»1 . 1 .. -a t. I • othe! eh nil i er v. binned ti, •.• i a i y ,i • • I V. e . ... , ..Mvr li.M mar* when t. (’ g e. n ;.i al an « - Ito air. thi < ;t c 'a. a . : a- Se.i pn vis on which \\ <» id ; a\e d. :uc < -cniarity l'aht- in ’takers in seize i industries and ••eat: n i 4 pii i vy payrr.* t of "j , cori yen a tin.” t plant owner, whose property was taken over. Thi • left in the n eas -re a pc. ; - . a. ng the I 'arc- a thorite in ib.s to that he ncB war-1 ime S CM anally Act. \ltor scM ao lie4 could adjust vaav- and working - -ah.i t a n>. an aa! a * \ the Senate up held by .. 54 to :!;) vote. I uion lenders also would be re quired to tak< to e; d 1 of! a strike, with penal tie ol $5,000 lines .r a ye; r iinuris- a merit, for violation ol this section. French Will Will eh (lose Sum lav \ ole Par: . -I ha- o'Pi A • a m dicatio r.f thi i gth < the i t i o m 1 i s t 1 it n d ' i expecte I in emerge fro" S ,11 :.iy'. ('Bij'iiv-’.v (!(' ci■ a1!ions lo cho-e a new a - am ily. r*■ major is i1 » |a ' ' ,- i - n i!1 mists .(p lardy i li tile dart ton a a - light: 1. The A i ■ a1a;i loan. b • < h jillir i. it ■ he I if a c ma l 11 i a c St bm C'ia Mini a -< I - an . In’ titled till’ Si if I'm! , won.-e ■ : " I.eon itl;:r. negol ;nl c 1 t la' ; i nm me c d tin- week in - S' a 2. 1 ,ie b i t t a r pre-elect a mi fiiii t n, ij n whieii the Sofia I i • 1 < a aged agair t the charging that the ('• nm a an 1111aemocx atica 1 ly organ a i j which follow So\ i,'t ) ol ay : :o An C" 1111:ate I 2n.nua.iii . bn > fi itize'i.- a. iI! ■■■’!" 1 •' 1 members iit In- m i more than 3,00(1 f.:iff ‘ O' 1 ie ■ ’ a mblv will t hr .. .f.llia i: Ik seven months to draw op a ne a l si it O' i1 111. Philippines i ake Action I o Steady Freedom JuK 4th Manila, J in< 1 .1 I’he new !> i ■ ' “ Roxa.. prepai a,a far Philippines in dependen ■■ -I dy 4. aruo mined if : wilt soaae.-s' m tod; y: 1 ; on ;ed son endet b fi ire th u d;,je i -' ll.ooi' people- a. my mem bers v ho have tutored in ■>!.1> gueriilia v.ai • re in a alaal 1- izo 2 A drasti shako ip n thi Philippi es rebel and rehabilitate a administration. 3. plans for a campaign to a , siri.i".1- food -Imrt'ige. expe '.e.i b be felt by A .gust. TO TEST NEW DEVICE. 1 .ondon. June 1.- (A5) A w ry 2! viar-dd Irishman will or eatam It next week from a jet plane t ;. 500 (n fiOO mile an hot r t i tes i, dxiniended to make r. po bdp lo bail out i f high sp.eed ,,e stops. OPEN SPILLWAYS TO FLOOD WATERS WITH A THUNDEROUS ROAR j: :l!i of tons of water ;v :r through 26 spillways of the Conowingo Dam above Fort Dei sit, M 1., as flood v. .«•••: < < ! the S i.- luehr.mri Ili'. er r..;h downstrea: . bringing a threat to Fc rt Di t of its worst flood since 1936. (Inter) ational §oundnhoto) President In Favor Of Small Enterprises Receives Degree At Small Coiicge, With 24 Graduates Che. toitow% Mil. J. ! -(AP) - Pre-au lit 'I l ie■ ,u declared today his advocacy of "snefl business" and . ■ • ited le- hei.ei that "no one man or any y rou p of men' will c vei ■’..'iin an all .-elute control of tin United States Government. "Si-mi they ihini they 1... . control,' lie told hundred ol com mencement c.'.cn ‘ . speclalm .n In torii \\. i cnMcyi : - ' . Via. lira r Itinied out that way an it novel will." Mi. nun,an. | „ a i - .. coils ly chu lie! m,■ , i; . chat e , lie had III ... lie expi'l e | | . prelei cnvi v sail ehool.., .ana'll IjUMIU a I; .1,1., It, c< ires 1 i.S’, i>egi i e ..ary said thtil he vi. an auvueate ol tumul iiistitu i .us! . nail rom niuudic.".. "1 ha .v - lie iiiiile !. "lu : i ■ see a lli'ii a, I 1 with $ i.Ulla. Is on !i: - SUl'iilu.V eompai ;• won St. Utia.uu 000. "I we" ! ..'s . i linudi'e.i Stiih lion. 1 \ rather ... ho ,ud hanks than ; otic A lit 1' 'i. . '. : i -' ■ ■ Only .’1 (daiiu.ttes Tin Prcsitii -s' rcfci t< ' labor its. ' us eii-ti u: mill,. : • 1 S S'l U .. - ■ uu on tt fifth win ' but 24 i:i- ■ -y 1 1- a.- a re.-ult ol the is-.,\ y " . U the wai Ka I ! i, wc\ I - 'id S'. .11.1, Id.i vho mi him S; ■ ' y Gov . Her! ’• u , 1 > 1 1 - , e, i s -! . !,.,! clil'l'e' ■ Oil t:i Mary .and i>< nmi-rati' senuti riu t tho the Sena le "ei '.s -i . dale, i in.- . mvi'.; ency min r prop a .a beloic pas.-iny i! last night. Neemes Make Pica To I . N. To Halt Race’s ()ppressioii’ 1 >i-troil. .lull,' 1 ■ AP) 'Ids' ns, - iional Negro Con s to,l;iy n kc ' 1 the T nil I Nut " to inter' ei, i, . alt , pi . don" ol 13,1 1 ), >0 Amer ican negroes. r In a tel to. to Trygv e Is, C ,-ecret u-y i cneral. the 1.000 deb mate went * n lu e,, ■ oxprc-e-iu * "proto us , egret 1 n mi opt cs-ion through ei in s-l it Lit :■ mill appeal, find ourselve forced to brines 111■ - vital i..sue ., j- , i v., i. hi for almost ■ (ciliary sirieo emancipation to solv, within the boundary of our e iuntr; I to tin attention , f this historic o , _ dv." In a .'-'uu' -uion mos-uge to Pre ss nt Truman, th( e<mu • - tei mi • it- United Na'ions appeal can hi >, rtes moment in the life ol th nation.” Malians Will \ oic Sunday t) n Monarchy i‘ '! m- Italian i •< u teri lipmon pi lire cof II appealed ■ ilioiirai today ■-.. o tin ugh an ■ a h ' I "Uveal had ' ric Duomo \ i iled the ' .I ■ whether iiii ■. broke v. friendly ■iv will he m cite Su > - 1 illy n f t er Venice to in retain nr>I to . * ■ (i !. i :■ • i they * * ■ him on a . i ■ ■ ■ l hem an - i ■ ae ' ii tiie i . . . hy \ a re i OUR PERSONS DIE IN CRASH OF PLANE a" i (\n— announced •••vie killed and 30 :• ri a-Ii of an Amcri c in." i i: the ,-ra near > ii. said four por ed by Italian fishes ! i•, \ ; a tin it was not im . >■ is :.■; whether tha , , i India to the 1„. . . lane. Pone Sa\ s Peace i Still Far Away 1 i I’i Pope i .; l i . "i " Id iiro-idcasi ■ , 1 ' lo n ue peace' ... l 11 - i . v n> m than at .it m i ■ a",-', and , i ■ .. i .ii', ••ace h is rot S;r . 1 p ' ri \ ato hiirury. • c ... i i " ; r II i esponuil.le : - . - i the bloody f :h >ul . i v . ii i i -.• ' . Im v Ihemsolve? ' i , “truly (gamut i 'pm and <l"minatmn ot i.ther nations with Voice." !7 I>’l IN' QI AKK. \t ;■ i -17 ins wore reported to have he- n ki’.b-d r a violent earth o . ,'.p ’ - the cart' "n Tnrki h prov i inee M < v< u rd. v It reportedly - k.-ta.i -"vni -i 'onds and disrupted ; commun.cations h: ihe entire area [ around Lake Van. Senate Defers Action Oil Draft Law \Vinhir.ii''»'. -bill H T' S n-i'*' ,.. ’itin ‘ pslcm. i<m in t i.■ '*' ‘ : it. ipp 1 .vv .« .i- !>"t ■ I I util iii-M Mu- day t -il-iy. i;. iii. ip. i IUiiipii :i v.i: t1y " took • ■;' .i bill I r domestic ntrol oi atomic enorry. Dt mocn't 1-' -dor P- -UIp'- " Kentucky sdd ’■«' !'•• orl :'v s-.m.m •rculd dispose « 1 this biil dc.rin : i the day I. 1 i t v A: ■ .! n (il o \■ i ■: flared in i I'.n ii’ >! 1 ! I he ill it >•'. 1.1-1 A • I ad <>l tin- l'. S ii* - i■ ■ i«i .i 111 * 'iai a t o a - - («,o . *i- inn that this .* • ' v * in.;i>i *i* * prcs'i'te lo t since v i i w, t c 1 rntont legislator ■ i ‘ hi ; n in* - i c that the "l: ok •>! i pi,... . in has been handicap ;n;; the Ik S in po.t-.var dialing u iih ■ : hit major powers. A member of both 11m S :i i! ■ y and Foreign Hel ■ nmittees. Aust'i tartly d< Ami '‘people who have su! to red mil Airy aggression have I' Me te ' n i j mises without Wi rkA Rcpim-e" •alien without apparent )> O v. o t sa ke th°m good have litt'.e pe.s..ti tiveness.”
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