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Hpttfrprsmt Bally Btspnldt THIRTY-THIRD YEAR_^A'IAA'V! A rYvY;.;; .V' HENDERSON, N. C„ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE7, 1946 _ FIVE CENTS COPY House Gets GI Furlough PuyMeusure Would Pay GF'. For Leaves Missed While Serving In Uniform W.v.lmirtt n, .line 7 '■ In 1 f.. i . with i1 mi ■ ’ >. t. .i v i Hod ll|i l.'.'l la' i n 1" ci Ifi.mm.Oim pa t an,I present , ■ ■ . i'll II ail ■ a * •• >' p, ai\rr 111! ill t a • a:i ad I unit''I'm. 1 I . 1 :;■< ',t l la I I y liCP n I ill | Kiipei i I 11 at II .vi a. and lln > l-1 I .. I I 11 at Ida. i ■ a an ' ; 1 I a an- V. it tv "it n!l|'l' Hi ' af:a 1 fow It’ HI'-- of de''ate an I aid ;ha i i.inna , an rally S Il ia ij ; Tat- only anvndmaia ii a’ t g I ti’l I II ! ’ o’, I I I , o’ a I I’l I 11 . a I I -1 a 11111; y i a v I r • - a I t i ■ I a i pi ('limin'.ry I1 mu f v o Id :in i in ■ i,, I n •. < nt d I ■ ! ' - t1 ’ ii'l I n la,mil n I ' y to , Nil il . V 11. d. o’ i Id i it in • . il d lo • l ; : my o . i I'l ICC Id’ll' v, a.a Hi ■ Il I..1 mil \v I (lo II It ! a . 1:1 l’: law: ( ash S’avincnl. I. K dill". oiiiisled nor ■nor'"! • 5: c -h naycut mr I'll: I 'il'.’l; Ii nc nr t ;isect i,;i in i e. I' •yirrn' woald be made nt the tin e ol dis eharfie for those std! in m dorm o immediately ti t* those already back ,n civilian life. Computes f -rlotitflt 1 ime on tiie oasis of two , • i • no-half days for each nv nth ot sendee with . I n il of 120 days that may tie ac crued. 2 Authorize 'ho ■ cret, .dcof w.f ; nd navy to ii ako the pay i ent the basis of . v. urn statement s'’ b; the applicants. •! Direct: pavmt nts ' > next of <in in case’s of men .. h * ha e cin- h ,'a K ceinnts the pay ncr.t I o taxes and troni nil claim: n! rori lll rs, 0 Prohibit the payment •>' c i. h . ■ i I • i of l ■: r oi mil time far a 11 ncr sannel. loth olfi.’i'is and misted !’»■ i: m !' iioic war: ' r natinna eiitertte'Kdi's. India Hails British Plan ForFrecclom \'.'\v Delle, .Iunr 7. ]’■ The be lief grew through India today that th«* Modem League, by it accept* ant *• of the British <■ ilmeM mi :«-n‘ plan for a federated union in In u.t. had removci I the most ft iimidable harrier t" solving India'* la'i-year l"Mg (pie>t for independence Typical of tie' press comim-nt on tht Moslem League ■ council act me. m approving the cabinet proposals while reiterating the league “unalterable” insistence lor event ual establishment of a separate Moslem state of Pakistan - appeare i to he that in the British owned New Delhi Statesman. (’aptioned “Moving Forward, th* paper', leading editorial enumerateu several recent events which it termed fresh advar. «•> toward a compromise settlement, and then said “Now the greatest and most posi tive* encouragement o! all. the conn ed of the Moslem League, the* par liament of the Moslem League a> Mi Mohamed Ali Jmnah proudly calls it, has in a decisive' manner agreed to accept the proposals.” Congress Is Urged To Make Up Mind On OPA Extension Washington,' June 7. i T Si mil i/;i1i<>n Director Chester Bov. -■ s.ud tod,iy lie wished Congress wo dd >ote price control "up or down. H • a tenderi amendments proposed in pending legislation would lead di rectly to • nation. Bowles testified before the Sena'e Small Business Committee, whwh is reviewing the general food situa tion. alter I'XliKA Director Gen eral F. 11 LuGunrdia had urged the lawmakers to "stop monkeying with OPA.” Youth Is Planning ' To Wed Widow, 79 _ 1 Louisa. Ky . .Tune 7.—oP) laiw lineo Countv Clerk W -I Vo.ti said he expected to issue today a marriage license a.*ked bv a *• year-old widow. Mrs Mattie L>om Large, and an 18-year-old neighbor ing youth. Delbert (Shorty) Sprouse, both’ of Gladvs. > ear here. The clerk added that Soro se c li ed for the license yesterday, hot was denied it because he had le at home written permission of his parents to wed. Sons Of War Heroes Honored At West Point. Russia And Argentina Resume Diplomatic Ties I till'll* i *. * !'i" ■ I . , ’ ’' ‘ , i ' I > !>•* -in ;:11• i \r:.;ent n:a i> * - ■ ■ !'<•• *' licet diplnmati i*l t 1' orcd :11 191.7 attoi tlie oveithrow "I the t'zanst iceiine Aimrmnn'H cut i'I 111 ' 11 '• : ?;! I ml a >11 .it the ca i-* ' 1 I' hotwoi ii tie i • v... hr. ■ |,y P| r-.lt r !' .1 Hall I >. I.. ■<’ hi. fu st pri o in I' -i i-d v . a taking 11 ft ice la.-t lilt • la> . S11 n 1111 ■irn.'i >u.;!\, the Moi-mv ra dio, hearti i. Inunitni, aid tlie two governm>-lit.-, "inspired I>\ ilie Irigo I rmeipie. til’ rolinhnral ion and Ulin eistniidina between peo|>!"s, lioelaie Kiev Jut\ e derided to o tnblish Irolo today coio| lete diplomain', consular mid trade relations. Moscow br- adeu.-i -aid ambassa dors v. ouId he changed in tin very near Udine. Chin a (*111is Arc Silenced Welkin ;..!••• '' ; Chinn's ieht in riel or I s: U 11 • • > •' i top Comm m -• lo , i, i u!e : 1 pm t> Penan se, ;i i lid 1 ce tal neg, liittl ms dumg the l,»-d.i> truce. Making - ie tn i in in Ann military p!:u 1 " ' ' e; Ci , u Kn-Ui: and Con mi,a .•, m.-.ei oi Infor tin Lu Tim.’, w ill .,,n -.'i'li n. n. er "lie t ■1 ' n l!i>. M:n Tm-1 , . ' Y.-..V " ’ Y'1!? to til" Nanking -ntet. nee anle to- j K - h< k’ , ' 1. ; ' Irnee ■ id, i. men ■ "> h ' ' " '’I'11-. u n iliti y P«>si ' '' '1. . ; ' ri; n plains, ei ■ se I he the Comm mists. But h .. f!1 plea f >r ;r« it p< . . ! / ‘ ' J States Goner. I < >• " 1 ■' mediator, drew o 1 Most obser\ er in N ' ■ that the tniee r ■; last rh; > ce to < nd hi i 18 ’ lighting. If the tv o facti m ’ submerge their di fei'er ee Marshall as medial >••. tin re n likely to have another such oppor tunity. SENATOR HOEV N \ Mi O. West ingt n, 7 Pi—Sen tor Hooy (1'- o! NoiC’i r litia was : ppointerl . ' " •’ • n" 1 l,,p' pore »f the Senati today by S >na tor MeKellar tU) * f lennessee. \. X. Stock Market Is V er\ l iid coded Xnv York, June 7. - l’1 — Ann: ner -inw uuiiut st> • k market t< day ae.i ■ ally continue I to exhbut is>t.1 do iidecisioii reaardin.it trends. C'hiea -1 utd North1 e u rn c in 11 1 si i.irel'erred clipped to new h r. - 1, 1 the year in further rejection o. the emiltnd dividend on 1:ie latter iui evenluaily steadied Hesitant ere Bethlchern, l'. S. R ibbet Mont gomery Ward. Goodyear and South ern Pacific. Occasional bainer.. in. ! id.-i < '• n-l rich, Santa Fe. dul’ont . 1 d W01 I vvorth. Railway bonds did better. As Secretary of V'a: Robert P, Pat terson (top. left.> takes a back seal for a moment at YA -t Point grad uatii n oxer- isi ..' Geotg< S. Pattc n. .Jr.. '.vie. i tbe late fame i Third A • my ( •. n Mr. |ire.-.: m a regular army eivnission to he.' sen (o -Tge S., iii. Al li-it, i.t. Gen. da; (. Dool t man to 1 fimb Tokyo, i. ■ iw with his si n. C. aoe! .Mm II )■. hit::. I noluded i: ■ Ur I '■ la I. - gradu al ii (rein the l > Military Acad i i.iv we i e . uns . : 21 gene! a Is. \ ’ (.Iclcbnition Set For I.oikI' n, .Ii:nc 7. — ( \!‘) — Minimi', it vi-.iloi’'. i imMic'i Hh* I ’i .!* h » <pi(c! . 1 r Sat urday's \ if tm % eclehi ;i i ion, ex pected to !».* lilt' urcatest show this na‘u.11 has scon in.e the coronation <.» K.n* (iconic VI and Queen fi-ilizaheth in May, As Has; I. decked the an cient s! -cats, Miftcmn . till* sears of war. officials prepared to handl* i”. or more pcoph’ in * miiiIom from Ion:*, be fore* da a 11 until hnu*. alter inid ni.U'ht as m.c-.srs eominued lo pour in i; in all parts of tin* kingdom, ; i . «c from their nor mal loutin by the lorn; Whit suntide holiday. At a e;M of approximately devised a •}> rtaeuiar mitrri.i in - nr. nt in olio al token oi the \l lie i triimiph. !.» month', after the victor* in Kurope. Moms rcliisls In lialv itiot * R( 11 .Pi flub- ring ing poll :.e up o monarchist i It'ii:• .1... 1, , i iwnlov M I Joiiie to day . i - i ileblosaile lension Pa 1 , i . 11 i ii h i- slid I m Naples spread lo : capital. ,\i. ., ■ 11oum|i nl*1 is paraded tin .. ■'i-■ I stre.'l shouting "long I king" and down with the ivpuM'. . Police | ■ :ions against <letn i n.-tratio! ■ ore redoubled as :■ pi :ig Is. ordmied oil all ap I .ii .olio : royal palace, where King 1‘nibi : II was reported dialling a fi ..Ml messagi >. In - formed Mu.-vi : .on lie would urge Italians to -oi.'port a unified 1 e publie. Olio jgi Mii'oi.ist was k i I led and eight others wounded in the out break at NS i . which had voted four to , :i" a r tiie monarchy in last wi ck - ■ ■ i et'on. Troops in light tank- |on. al ice in patrolling the streets to mu'idnin order. Motor Traffic \ iolations Increasing By LYNN NISBIT Daily Dispatch Bureau 1 ! 1. June 7 1 Vela, ire; :t to ' ■■■ til'■ wor: t I'; port lie ha-1 i vor It the press. T Buddie Ward. :i.1 r \ chicle. coninii:- • ■m.—, today ■ a i (i fij>un > on nr winy t raffle lions commit within tile pur i,-w f tlv l-itthway patrol during jl; Vi ■; in- totals do not include ar j. i i.Hie by city )H)lice and other M’S, except with respect dri\ ■ i , ; to n >s forfeit ures. \ ,.f 10 convictions were ( Ijtameil for illegal driving oltenses which do not automatically lead to liet nse re vox tion, as comp ired with 0 M4li for May of la-t year. . th* list with 1,300 failure to have iliiving license came .second v. Ill fi'JH. more than douim last Alas w I: ■ I ■ - faulty equipment led to fine P pi * ages. Other offense, included 1 ill’.:! through lied lights passing on urves and hills, pas ng ,-ehool bt:.-"s ml similar eurelr motor opei at ion. During the month 71)7 driver li ren . w! ■ <■ revoked and 7f> sus pend. d. The difference is that revo cation i: : • manent, while suspen sions are ma.tr pending settlem -nl of ease: no appeal, further investi gation into farts and sometimes while waiting for essential repairs in equipment- Suspended licenses ,■ e frequently rest<trod, often re voked III nkrii drivers were ro se. p dale a . tk>9 revocations ami contrii'':’ d t». ! r -t of the rest. Six teen drivers were caught operating cats abler licenses •had been re \ oked Commissioner arc! says the tail mv ot many nri'erim c>ants to mail t. Ins department coni iscated drr - el lavnscs makes it very difficult to enforce elTeelivenes.- ot rcvoca lion. The inly bright spot the enm t: e sinner could find m the gloomy report is the inference that high way patrolmen are "on the job. II knows that patrolmen catch only a cart of the total number of vio lators. but he believes they are gel ling a bigger percentage oi them now than was the case a year or so . go He rates public sentiment as the chief factor in traffic law en !o; e( :’.rent, with cooperation ot the courts as next m importance. NMU Ponders Strike; Vinson O. K. Expected Truman Fills Vacancy On I litr 11 Coil! I Snyder Nominated As Treasury Boss; Sullivan Is Upped i' in ’i !, . (ill ! i . ‘ ‘ r\ |lll,rr.,n i pro li •! >-!l> : i ei idt r . O’, he. • r 1. And i ho t;nv I tl!r ■ -.v. I Mr. Tr i > a a nov. ( .niton irv onsidrra 1 Ir Vi -s n's ; 1 S. vdt ' ' mi I' ! a ... ■ a ’ :t11. iirv ever. Irani !. I• 'bit ■ : - ■ ' ' v t 1. l none 11: ■ ' ■ <! a 1 it n'l '1 fit..: t eon! irir lion. .VI ‘ r ’' - iron.-: rrv:.-t rear • Few m : ppmv.o before they an i■ i’:■■ ■ <■'! Privately No what tliry tit rriiin’ a. , : a ■" ’ h t rrl urinated ( . .1 ■ - tiro Tkev "ii vl Vi's v modi “middle n! the rnad*’r" I ,.|ili-al nhil’ a iiiy. . ■ It 1 .< >ip ,h n re old line DemSgra' - In- . o him a in. lino i !• he left <>f center. Nett Dealers A tainst Sn.vilcr. A | • Snv'li'". the Mev Dealer re openf\ t odd will h They usi he chiefly to I in1 i ("'ft' I niii\ or mu diroelor the :inner Whit IP use at atlii'idc urn.d orqanfeeri labor in recent weeks. Few Rcpubl. ;.ns 1 ad nnythine goi'i'l to ii the r. minor-., bir wen pat imtl.v lisappoint i t d M Trn an did not nom nab • line o' partv to the -ip e r' For \ "ar , if ” a more !■ - i t ■ a rill ■’ 'hat tin-- lien'-li h ; '.on ir |H litieal I■alani'e. I > ""’1". Pro ■1 di ■ 1 la." - • ■ P tram f Ih divi- i n i".me down In i on Demo n h .-"I "■ i Hr ih! t / ~t k^ (OM STKIKi I \D> New Vork, June 7.— i \i' Tlic \! i. i nited Mine Workers .mil anthracite coal operators said today they had reached ail agreement on a new contract which would end the strike ot 7.7,0(10 coal miners in Penn sylvania. John BoyJail, secreta ry of the \nthr.u ite l om ilia tion Board, told reporters "an agreement had been reached. Details will he disclosed in a press conference at .V.'IO p. m. Pending the late afternoon ses sion session with newsmen, he said there would he no discus sion of the terms reached. J|.\\ U. It INC. HROKI N Washington June 7.— ( VP> — The War Department said to day a W V( captain and her colonel hushaml have been tak en into custody in connection yyilh the theft of SI.'>00.000 in jewels from Kromberg fastlc, Germany V t - Miller, repre senting the provost marshal general's office in the War De partment told reporters the jewels anu other heirlooms, in cluding an ancient Bible, had hei .. rccoy, reu. y ol. Miller said two others were impli cated. one a major still on act ive duly and a discharged corp oral. Official U.S. Symbol SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . ur the House of Representatives in Washington, Kenneth Ron ncy, holds the mace which \ ilh tin s the only vis ible .-viubol oi L'. S. authority. The r . ■ ■ 13 ebony rods, rep resenting the 13 ates with a r eagle mi itcd on the globe at top. Adopted in 1789, ttic Scr geant-At-Arms places it on the floor ol the House when that body fa in session. {International) OP A Orders Increases In Dairy Prices One Cent A Quart On Milk Ordered; Butter To Go Up 7 ■ ]’■ 'I'll* : QI’A today niflf i'ii an immediate mi! a qu.ii' ; t m n ■ i - * • in milk price * for m ! (>f i he i. ai it d i. The boo i i - lie* fir. i of a serie for dairy pr» In winch Stabdi/.a tinn Pireclo: : -It : Bov les * • s t i — 1 males will add sL’au.nnu.uOn annual- ' ly In lv 'list-v i • * * >: i bi IK. Bow riircc’1 tun price ink • last week. -ay ru, tin;, wen* neces sary bec.m..*- <•: 'hr higher price- , farmers are pay ; u for dairy feed. 1 ' and because f mpai'-nt congres sional delei i.im..’.i' u to slash toon subsidies." In adciits'i, d.> milk pi ice hike, Bowles aut . - /• mn earns oi . about 11 eeni - a p- •ms i for blitter. * ano about x 1 1 • ' tor chendar cheese <>PA < « to pul Dies llllii effect « \* Wo k Bow it i ■ a - p:v< i <■!••• I lurthe shai p ' dan 1 ’ 1 ■ • iia■ ts it ( food id 1 hrohito s Action Surprises People ' y Awed .Japanese saw the 'nh K.vderick Stevenson. *»i ' Texas, ini lit ary governor J t'luga prefect lire, was wait- i i stepped oft ins coach in. t u*nal tram. New York Cotton V. Y June 7 bit m i 1 i 111 to 3'' or', a bale : itiller. \ . ... ... e to 15 '-at a i'i le !: stile' ,i ., , loin 1 . ■me! De « in be r 28.07. 1’\ ( b.s<- <»)>(' ' •luiv YY’I ( , t 23 11 23.43 lire 78 011 23.fi 4 Mar. i 1917) 22 7't 28.72 May 117 17'. 23.153 23.68 I .; , 1 y ' 1947 • "8 58 28.5!) I MVFKSITV HONORS (iROVFS Chapel Hill. June 7 Dr Krnes’ K 11i ti\:• -. n.'le.l University of v nth Care! n.i sociologist and au thority on marriage and the family. Pas lust been warded the degree of Div',.ii it Humanities by Boston exercises. , i AI L Sailors Hack Al.fobs Alter l ic-t j> Maritime Union Leaders I o Hold A Council 01 War ■ . . roj» t ■ Cl' i ' i• ual : 1 . c. I, ■ •" 'OUt!' .1 111 V. 'O' (otlov oinal council '. • ■.1. in ; •»rt ft n •oned lor a i : < • . • • - .on a re, « The;. , .. i ; - i ‘111ii ;e heM. the > ‘ ■ . ■> , • -n ^ .Hied i i: i c * ( • ■ 1 t .Hit ■ 1 M»US. Looks Like ?>oadlo- K Nearly 43 ho a-.- ; ed • n :e he last word ■ f pro.it - : .m the * !1 *h Lie ■ arte 15. It iC’4' II '■> i< ii: ; lie k. And ren i do - it" ■ < ■ < »i lent • • t TO ■a A FI. -!• a , i : . m • : w a» 4:1 .'fc U ’ In New Y-.i-a. •. w;• ■ : ;,,e \FL’s S- ..' a■ i •« ! •• I !; .• ni;i! I ‘• ii<»;i nd ef a had a sthike poi I .a ■ .ic . . 7 Lev l etc » ■ . - the Cl' )- f iv • t CAIU is "ct)!' •lUiaCt clomiiia-.'-d." Tn Hold I Jail\ Mci'tiin To - I • •;!•.■ , ■>.. • . o ■ ■ ,HV*d •> '■■■'•'■ ■ ini' o !'■■"■ : ■> .. t. .0 \ ll'OC'Tl ■ ! Sf- 1 ■ 11 . In; 10 too -e on;. i!"iiibfl It-ild 'la 1 v novbiigs •lid . ■ n on: iiyinr work •i.ppagc? • i; i ’mplnyer; >prt , - • talk At l i i • ■ A FI. o; 111 •, 11.' o h'-adiii: ir rr- oi Son Franc.-on Pro.. ,(.io II y Londebcrg -airl !o. -■ on -■ out mmerliotc negotia: ■ • h t!i'>ir 'imp!' vc - ’I! o i-mo' y ncn , ro n Wa- obi::':m o -o ; .v nr the CM!'or.; • • i 11;o' o, no,k r •n rr I. .; ere ( need f 1 Per -. a "1 hrci loo o ;. , -i o ' and 11 d I ' . 11 <1 by ill.v df isinn iT-ido in W a hnvgfoti. S' hi o l.o • r Di-p i r l n rnl "i’ll houg’il ' o Al-i ili.i-i t n V.'l 1 !o. I'll S ,0 V '' o . !,'■■ t tout I on .) jIi 11 c11■ iiei'l; • ii a ii no ,,oo (loo itated <01 -ial said lin y might b. e >eia: :iieant to "harpemr," i1 a■ ■ ,-: ne here. Because .Tn- -oh Conan, pr.' Mont •! I he XML ;. a - tn bo t ", i • ■ ; ii •is national t • ci! sossiiin bi lay, i g<rtiatir* s for the «a*t roust were ct lor 8 p. m. tonight. Wallace Asserts Democratic P;irt\ Is ‘ Progressi\ e' W il • ." . .1 UI.C 1 I ’ Si a I y : (. , - 0 " "on Haro v Walla ■•> io • t o Don o at in party is lie • r.mro-.-r.o party" and warned i no \ no ci i -' .. ; mrd party - ,, *• .'hirh lie said conic: otiiv result in "reactiona: \ \ loti ry" In .m art I" ■■Pol . ■ I •'The Den ■ i ■ -ro t : '' ■ i no" o \... c . a! I ' i 11 oo. \\ a 1!re pea! •" I ' , 1 ' ■ tatrrnei ' ode May 24 in \V V, rk a ore he A .eio an Labor Parly. At the airport in New York :>■■ . "e oat speech. Wallace told re''nrtoi's iiat President True an wn Id no ; eoo, i i.la,, :ia a n ] <148 . nil ;> mi.i evt ins s ippnrt Kiiles Committee Studies I ahor Bill Washington. June 7 ..1 >» -The House today handed its Rules C.mi mittee the 'ml, n| recommendim' what action to lake on Pre-ad :,t. Truman s em< rgei c > st ke »nti >1 bill. This v as doni win Rep .1 ir eantonio \LP ol N< y Y irk ob jected to request of Demon at ic Reader McCormack that \ urvimj Senate and House versions a lim legislation be sent to a Senate House conier« nee committee for drafting a ioinprnnii.se. .Yi immediate action i- expected b\ the Rules eommitlee. although i plan is being studied to ask it.? members to wrap the emergency measure and the controversial Ca.e labor disputes bill into one meas ure. WEATHER^ FOR NORTH < \ROt VV \ Fair mi l slisrhtlv ivnrmn !u niiht. Saturday partly cloudy and conti. ued warm.
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