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HvnJtprsmt Bally Blspatrh rHiRTY IHIIJ) YEAR r fias"<hi atkV*Vkwas* HENDERSON, ('., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8, 1948 l i\ !, < i NTS COPY Truman To TellDecision On Case Bill To Congress Ross Declines 1 c Reveal What Will Be Fate Of Bill ’ i Jin (AT’) Tin Winh 11*11 ■ . '" 1 iy I'| ■ ,1*lent lit I ■ * i Will Old I. * I 1 I| III ] I I I 1 Ii !1 II1 i ill1 I . ’1‘I 11 pill- III Ii mi i p ■ :i 11■ . ••whetIn'i pi ti’i 11 . p. n i i • lull.’ St ' : ■ I M I .’lit 1'' . It" pi dr ’id'll' pi In li’W mril. tie refused to ray v hat the id.- 1 dent ■ \ lews are at this time. ... ... r i i i, m ( as "r< irkevei i i . i: 11 •.. i I: i i 1 i epnrt * ill.' id.' Pro i i i ii w i pro)mring alternative mes i . i.ne in the event he nake .. hr mind In .inn and tile nth ', p. .> \ uiiia; lie wants In vrt" the leg; ia t i * 11 M r. Truman : tuck in In . ii’-:k 1.1 da.v instead ul tnkmu ,1 c ui: e a I... In rn hi- rusliim mi week-end !(" aid Id" I r • lull was p: in ui r : v re pnnsible for his slayum on tie The deadline for aelinn - n the lull I v Mr Id ii : .11 ends at midnight Wednesday Russ said th '. r would l,r no action today. Hold ire I!" - mo' tiic press. Kev members u|' Congies had predicted a piesid' ntial mes sage would acconipaii.v tile decision mi the Case bill. FORESTERS TO HGI D MEETING AT DUKE r):i"ii 'V', .Tun •’! !■'*» • t» ;■ from \ pig .■! liu A, . .. i: i . •:: N( r i -a .. i • ‘u- S< • .i t'- Ana .1.'. !■ r i •i Durham «»m .1 t <■ ! 1 mi ! a. The S !,uoI oS ‘>i |) : \ r.’ pr l4 V will IIP l l'i'l In 1 I • '*!*• ’1 i’l'i 'i i! til : T , ’ , 1 , i f< If! . '.‘.ill '*(.• I| • I: G i • r Ml 'PI . . : . • . •: |) , .. IV i f c •; i: i v * i i ‘ ! • : I 1 • 1 it. I . n!av I iii* Ml i Tii*' ; : ; . vair f <: a f'pi’l 1 np ' r '.'.it tie. • ?M • -I I : * . • • I ... • lit-!’ followed hy a In.. '.' e . meet j Frid i thr i> I group « • t • ’• 1 1 ork *i the several field of fore \ S-*; j v : < *1 Friday • u mii field i rip i - ar *. nged t > -h >w t f p • . . •. e t. .»•* t rv nr1 r tie- brio g eon !i»"te i ■ the Duke b’i»i • . . The S-1 irdav icifirr," group •• •«■"' v ill " i< t* ;.vp with -pe ‘v! kde.'psts t * •* ■. . ■ ; • • • in d i-mtiI meii !a!*;••■1 v 11 ■ pe' fie IT i. • • ■ -t in est rv. * Folger - Chatham Campaign Is Beginning To Get Hot By I V VS M'l’.l i Daily Dispatch Bureau Raleigh, June 8 !' : ■ ' 1 11 . i . in rh -.1 in tin i'n d' : ■ i 'I Tit*- ’ . 1(1 ..I 'I 1 ' "I ! i ' .-■II I .li.'in !■' i|g( r I'm t 1 t"i'.e. it ii'-eeli" atuei if" I >• t hi t■."<) tvcc1. n"i■ iimr.lie mi1 t ii ifl j ii i . i ry tin J i: ue i: v. i 1 ‘t new .. I leu mu > {in t in ilma j ml il C'l.ui 'e ■■] e: e i " ". '* "H ey nit{ ruthles cii re id the 1 ;.t pulling iilare.- 'I in.: ‘ l - I pri l :ir\ 'll May a.~i v. < re ' " .ved '>> ; iv i. at ii,n at (lure. ml m ■ 11 -- an. ii . l nt in ..a ay • m m >n t r ami I'nnity -eh . ■ I i peri "it. mi - (• •. 1 :. Frill il 111" II I e at r m mt ‘ lMiUete po i ! "i ia i re tin..e■ 11 s I !! 1'' t1 :' ea in the attitude n! the tv. inn l''i Iyer charm's '..a! I! , nny t ein ntiM i' tier-. CJeein ■ K.. Me ••n! It; v " Mild Smith ’ e -eh at Me | es Mire 'mi highv.a.y • t. a! ■>'< e- a".d "ail premised 'the:' ei'i'ens u> b . i 1 it l1. 111 !iy their is: - t tin" A iu.:Id \, rl• ; Chatham ■■. . . [11111'Weii by Chat ban aoc J W. 1 ’<>m( ho. I i ; m in' • ’a " 1 "1 Si : i y i m 11. of diseha i , < ■■ ' "■1 ■ 1 - -' tiu'v v ■!ed for 111 Itepo* i f,.. t >10 <■> • - to i rate ill' 1 . - ’ i1 nay : -o: ; ■ n i'o !hr i o . 1 at ion i'>r the final two ivw ii i iro . nil '• , \ ■* i :n . loi hi' ' - cr . ..to hi . .'in . "inm n :'i‘'s ' dol lar dubs’* iui'lai” i fUn>*o ti.-twi i i I: .. I; 'h .MrltoiK1!.i • ■ 11 !l■ ...a. n til.hi I’d t . i' -M 'lM 111 1 1)4*1 . . 1 V * V ■ to O’ to . 1 111 1 ■ 1 1 S - in" 1 uml* to: ho final < run Ad ’ \ lio.lt** o' ' 1" 1 m ■ !• a" ■'.. . I tin r nyay ; > i . 11 ■ ii 1 five, but 1 .: t ■ v ho, H :' 1 . ' ll'h l :' * * o , • 1 it— 1 no:s of tin* ra'i.lui’ c- will if.*' oven loss a 11 ontiou i tin ; :* ■' .mi ■ the first. with nvire ot ph .*:.*. upon appeal to pin .duo Out side ib.servei re a 1 e I ion one 11: niff at least: I’n 'sperti <* do*, e1,':>— ,i out.* w ill not do 1 he 1 Vno -rat in party anv rood .uni t.a it adion will be one o which tin* -talc can hardly “point witli pride.' FAWNING OVER HER NEW BABY ri>5m hlujsjmmssf.? * ? 5 n^S8S&-:* .^i^SSSIf .* .. . , l • r.i-ct ctrns in the right direction, JUST TO MAKE SURE that junior take.h>. Jit stcp^ ^ pounds> Mama Fawn hovers over her new ’-...p Asiatic deer (International) at New York’s Central Park Zoo. Ihey are Asiatic deer, I ruman („<>n<rratulates Nominees "•' di'ulile handshake. President Truman congratulates Secretary "i tic I rcn ury Prod M Vinson (left) and Director of the Office of "!,i' .M.hdi/ation and Kceonversion John M. Snyder at the White IP u.-c. lie had jim nominated the former lor the post of Chief Justice "I 'I11' Supreme four', and the latter to succeed Vin.-on in the Treasury Do pa i linen t. (International Sound photo > Millions In London For ‘V’Celebration Nine-Mile Long Parade Of War Might Held hi Capital; Fighters Honored I, ''nil .! ::" d. i' " , i. i lie "I I.i'iic!' U a . " •<> a \ 1: '' I.'] lands! ' : • y I .. - ■ nil!ai. i .' }" . a i .ic • i a nine ilc loh" | a. .'(if "■ ' i: " rr .> : -<■ 111 I " tile Pi t h e:r. i r ill, I " o' t .lilies. Thr . icti'i > da., si ncr m-.aan i/c:t nriw.nrii.v • |\ y i .'i c :'e t ■ ■ ■ ' t every d ni ' ! r 'env ail, ■ i : i'll :> '' ic . "til. id " r .ite.i x-d ■ I, The ; a.;,- n erl thr n ik i t HIT K i\ I i 'iy. ' ;ii i' ii-1 i : 11.11 I ■ .nr -n - ',i ' ' ■ " ,"i ni' I oi:ier ' I■ u11 daries !. ■ Hi" .- a 11111•. Mi n and a "teen "t , ■ "■ • .'in I 'id ■ mu relied or i "d, ■ pi. t ill war ve hides At the c> i d , a n. tjijn 1!AK planes swept I, w while the crowd yelled. I he parade, leading off a victory elehr Cion whir1, wi :1 • -n ’ nine mi til Ions past midnigh!. presented : i inj re-,.- ic dv ti"' • irv of "sup- wer '• and weapons that deft ats the a vs llo : v hr :ore da a. n, ernwrls tncsey ed ' ' a in il" I t j.leiut t he route re' a nine-hi He d " .ole prnecssi n o'" ie : i hers and nit ' • aa| , iijjht led the Royal- I'm ly. Prhn< .!in te Attlee. Wins 111:i Chur ill a t (ft - i s notables. Many . lent at their :t;>:f 1 o' o'.-' ervation: along the curb s t < n es. C < - :. s, funnell late yestei lay for all-.light i >< rl hi i .'iii'ii eon verted stretches a' the Ian: I Malt along! St. James Paris, whore the K.y.nl wily took ■1 a- 81 te of the : ■ rad Reds Claim Jap Troops AidingChina --— VSi inv, Jmii■ •'!. i.Ti \ Tas cIi Iiati'11 i ■ mi SIia ■ .Sc . la'.i-iI June > said today 11 had boon lea rued ‘* reliable si urce • t h.il 1 he i'ii "" government wa ..-in.: ..rn.-d Japa nese I H1 i 1 11 ' 1 ;; J d 1 '. dll y 1 1 1 I ; The fli: .i.'iti'h al.-o ■ ii 'hat 1 ■ r ■ref .1 a pane < ■ ; rii|l were A niT. i n" Ini- the ('Ii* i’si■ > t.-t jii.!,i >,■ ..ii Chine e it t tel I iuei a .-ei a e. It u a. reported also that -■ mi" of! rial of t he .iapanes! rt i See • a vi ■ .. i t A i n eri e; 11 t e ■ • i n C hi mu . ’ Tas.; sai<I nvire t ■ - n I uni i ar ■ i i Japanese troops v, ■ r ■ ■ repni'e-l "p erataie under their mu of . but under Chinese mar-all von.inoiul. ■ , ,r 1 imiui fi i. l 10,000 i liters around Taiyuan. CiOVI i:\AM VI VliMli > KEl’OKTI.I) IIAI/i.n. Nan’:i' .rune ii. i !’■ iovcrn ment an::!. ill M.uich :'i'i \. t-11• I e I-.ortcd to have halted U av ■ 'Kii'. an uneasy arini-1 ire. blit n ’Mukden the gave ( t a.. i'del said he C ipeated t > c nplcte t a- ear inatiu i •I that ei. ! v bet!lew mind ;dti conclusion of the prer en! la-day truce. Upon t.ie tr . which wont into el feet yc-to: <1 v im ii. a i -tresso China pinned her hope- ln>- an ulti mate end i . the in!< • uti i a.»n 11 et bet'veen tIn- ‘.a ■. ernnic at and Ci i mn mn ists. Police reported the biggest en>wiI • Whitehall, around Bucking :am Palace and mi the ed c of Ilyde Park. All were quiet and very or derly. During the night camp lire' glowed in the darkness: seme brew ed tea m portable stoves: mills I were pitched As in blackout davs. ! strangers slept huddled oh se wCeth ei and were stopped on occasionally. ' ‘ " Brutality Trial Witnesses Decide To Take Stand Had Xauheim, Germany. June fl. (AIM A strike l >.v prosecution witnesses in the I.iehfield brutality 'rials ended suddenly today, when 12 soldiers who previously refused to testify before courts martial volunteered to take the stand. They -aid they would tell their tune, of aliened eni-'lties suffered ;:l the hands of eui.ird - while impri oneil m the Tinted States army toekade at I.iehfield. Kurland The 11-day strike ended during he trial ol L. Leonard Knnis of New York mi charges of nnstrentmn pri u aiers. WEATHER for north Carolina ( I-or to ini-tic cloud ■■ and rontii acd warm t o :t .i s It t and 1 Sunday. ArmyAgents Close In On Jewel Gang Two More Suspects Are Hunted Down; Some Loot Recovered \ ' i •. i i i i l q • «» 11. f: y. i \ !*) in\ r 1 i <t r ,s no i. ! fod;» \ tint 1 “i i • it i n t' jou va I n 'I »t ' » •“ \ ‘) hi {roiti < it; i i i' j > (Jcrn:»in , !«;• \ »• ; ' v •; »** rm :*♦•(*(!. ’??»'' j I • tv - V»» \i !\ ;; v ■** : . •* lo cator! • !*'»:*<! ?* X *, > p. n. I • t n' f* l « • i ' t • !fi f * f * ’ . f i r 1 r »! i * •'*•»:« • a ( hioa. {». ' h ; ? tv M’t/' «‘t! I ’ ■»» » {' ( U i ' r '\ . U cro ioi Dtl :*!..• i J > . 1 ? of <1 .5- !c U i , .. ,J(, u ilh f i'-i ‘ i i ?o i. 1 < I u tio with i -n •» i| m f ?n* i »\ * *s from ihc msIV. Wa.-hmetnn. .turn fi. (AP) \nn.v intelligenn i .-tit el,i-■•iI in lodey on i wo ... ■ -Lisped - in Hi bizarre ease of thpiunil -red Rhine land i".-tie which > i>-.i• ■ • i $1,511(1,001 worth of Messinn crown .jewels in loot. With a hon •ycv.onin; colonel and his WAC eapta n bride already in custody. tlu' intelligence men concentration ;i|i]m'!n imioii of a major and a Cl I t-> fill out the final details of an am.;,my story of the “liberated" gems. The real life nrh'ary thriller had its sardonic note : . t wa. Hie sans province of Hen:.-., \ inch provide ! the ll' i-sian nicfci i no.- who fought the American colni ist.- in the Re \ olutionnrv War f> ■ a fey whim l :.aight the ruler. f tin- province some $15,000,000. w as Washington Lawyer. Ill bn king the ease, the War Department anrra :• . M late yosler rli.v it tea h.il'ln . a Ira.-live ('apt. Kathleen rt ! I Dll: ai.1, 41. ol 11 nelson. \V i.-e.. ■ > a i her ha..band. Col. .1 V. Iluran dC a U'ashmg t. n lawyer befo lie vyent on ac tive duty in the . , t..re1 Mr ■ i >urant was a ro.nrt hotel cxocsuth : ! hi I'lioeni.v. Aii/, in pre-war day-. The ree. idly m rt led couple wen taken into custody in Chicago's La Salle hotel early Monday — little more than 4fi hours before the disastrous fur which claimed 59 lives. Some I.oil H('covered. Col. A. C Mdler. iepre t iding the prov<ist ma; li.al general. . ani the ..rre is all;y ha.I led I" the re I'overy ol /■• to all per . ‘’lit of Hi ■ eeretly loot. < tl.-.. i.at treasure i a in o n.! • ii.'idetu. . magnificant race lets, u ■ . lac. -. rings set with precious s 1..i . and oilier costly heirlooms. The W.m ;i. i rt until reported the o lone I at wife were flown tore thi 1 leg. The plane land 'd iit Hi" any'.- I Soiling field and they wen tara'ii by l ol, Miller a fiat the ti; ; ailment called "an uu i;notmeei i . it ■ ( mat ion. The rent' ,1 gems. ( ol. Miller aid, represi ■■ ihe \t At captain s niirtion. I! ■ i. ; Is.ml .lie added, iini'W the a ic'realsnils ol the rest j hilt "WO do I • have till jewels the colonel adimurd having yet." Bi<» Boss of kkk .*~s Dim lies MisGroup killed Cab Driver i AMant.i. (AP) A long time klu kja\ klan-buster laid a iatal stabliiii.. and Hogging at the i <joor of the revived flooded order I,h• a\ but Gi iii Dragon Samuel Green cli.-clam ed the connection. ■j ii 111,1 . ised." said Green '* i wouldn't In urpri>ed even to see I hem bla in ’ne LaSalle Hotel fire in Chicago o; as. Assistant \tiorney General Dan Huke sag undercover agents 1 who infiltrate 1 the Klau reported that members of an inner "strong j arm " group openly boasted of kill ing and flogging a negro taxi driver. Duke, w! i- prosccluted a series ol flogging e:, e- ftl 1940 ill East Point, an Atlanta suburb, that led to th" conviction ol nine members of tiv KKK. he.i is a current state incjuiiy into Klan actities. t he i”.. estig.dion was started b\ Gov. Ellis Am.ill who ordered tiv Mate legal ■ :epa: tment to start legal I 11 receding.- 0 try to revoke tiv '• KIan's ehai te Youth, 79-Year-Old Woman Married In Brief Ceremoin ] ,.;;i , . K.\ . .Hint' 8. -(AP)- IH'l Ij, i ■ yn.ip. i Sprouse, 18, wearing 1 |VVI1.\ growlh nt boai■!. ami .Mrs M.-.Mie Lyons Large, Hi. woo m;,. I , ,i lit ( minty .111 I :e -1 •' Wei in n m the Lawrence county ,, urthi us< ihi morning. Altlmi:oli !lu couple appeared uio c\p. t '." 'i.v f.om their homes in isn laied Glad;. . Id miles west of here, moiv than t'O persons crowded tie* rou.;] in and hallway to wit ness the bnel ceremony. I Intel Men 1 ake Jur\ ()ath ()\ er I' ire \ letu: •••> --- Over the bodies of some of the victims of the fire at the LaSalle C;.,i Coroner s Jury are sworn in at the Cook County Morgue. Th y tire 1. ! Brodie. Robert Koch Leonard Hicks, Sheldon Clark Willard Dewey. tVarrei .1. R. Van Kemper, l’.'ml Lunquist. and C. F. Dore Some of 'he members the 1>:• . :< bi le a ding h • > t < • i s and their knowledge covers a wide range of vital intorn.ai.ii .i i a . • 1. ■>,. probe into the disaster which took fifty-nine lives and injured hundreds. (lith-i a;,-.. .. So... .n-....) Ship Operators, C.I.O. Union Leaders Resume Negotiations PLAYS IN SHADOW OF DEATH NOT REALIZING THAT DEATH is but a matter of weeks, Donald b onstadt, 2. son of Mr. , i h M;s. Murray Eisenstadt, Brooklyn, N. Y.. plays wild a toy tefkphone and wonders why be is getting all the > xtra attention. The child a add ! with Leukemia, and physicians have given him at the most only a L .. u. uc short weeks to live. (IutSTiiulionul) Army Newspaper s 22 Stal l Members In Manila Ousted Mai . -I ■ 1 ' ' '" ^ ; : f ■ , ■ j5i i'“ o! t i ihriv . :tt'i! n‘i.111. \ n«ws| : ' ■ ' 1 • day* ail n< ' lin* duty atiei they i-tnr_ they were censored in ihai’.rH'i p new.-. Thr development drew these n>n I ra> >nu view ; > * in' -; M.i i (P :• .1 !) Civ a r w dep iv o ITI.T. ’id'''.' the arm \ ’1 : tv.v w rsiern Pariw said 1 '.e t>; . ted st : by I hoil ‘ '1 1 • t - it evidt nt they could iifi worn; ICh Depart nan:. l.t r.eoimi' C :• n .11. ' »!< ■ mm i f fice ' the" ne-.vspape id "1 ' K , >.;ng 111 the end ••! i ' in :rnalisni.' Lieutenan t'onie'l - . 1 ‘ ■ ’ were assigned t.i tin- <h>th >in . T:w misled '■ on nr" gresf nal ( ■ i ; Who rep. rieii t'nr d1 :> dim ■ > airs 1 > were ti.id tn ret rn In their nnrrarks and a vait ordctT Mmters Are ( n\ en IS Cent Increase NV\v York. .Tiove R (AT’ -Ponn .vhniiia's 7a.0(10 hard coal miners .... i;; n'turn 1e wm'k u ihe anthraeit a pi' Monday under a new contract i• rtivid11m tor . o li- 1-J coots, an hour watte increase and a $11,700. iion hcallh and welfan tund Their week-old sinke ended kite vesterdas with leaders ot the an thracite operators and John I.. l.ewis API -s United Mine W. rke ■ amoe mt; i n a nm\ pact alter nearly li\ * weeks of negotiations. The welfare fund whose cost is based on last ye ir's production of i co,] Wiii be financed by a five cents a ton royalty on all hard i coal mined. OFFICERS ARE NAMED BY DUKE BAR GROUP T) :i'ha’ . -T X Til ; na I ' .v of famhridse. O • v. as • leeto 1 i - j.leni of the re - * an; a'd Duke T’ar \ . ora it ion ■1 '■ ’1ai * e m as . ]|,11 : t ol 1a.' 1 I a I. Hi body of tile O ;ke Uni er.v y Sea ! i I Lav, Robert !•' V y of I.eno a v. . . me I ' i e-rn ■ at e: t -' - ■ lent •• i a an. lb av \ M -K mini t ' i m ■ a • ! I C S ' it1'. Or y Ca ah. S. C . I ea ret’ X 1 cad the t miner t r< n\ • itb-es . ' he ninety v . ,-e \'j11 S' ith. ' Hal h"h. a irman ■i' 1 o i ti -1 rnitte* and Cnldt \V W< le Win -•nn-Sal?’". s chairman ol the so cial committee. National !VU.ritin>c Union Is Pressing Plans Far Tie-Up ishiirO'iii, .Ian-- R.--< \T* i — Oovormiicm con hi-in?-. i:» the threatened miriiiir- .** have sulmill (I a pin l<i r ptu'ii paid sltnro leav< d < .• { the imi« • -d lyuuifl d rr-J’l' i 1 • n i i the ship ho.-d ■ «»’ k wee’:. \\ it i o d\. •• ( i Pr iori’ (hr .*( rr J * -i d dend Ii»;i . hoih 4«M,i o . • ;tr I thr inline » t•: »i •». n < ■ ihr ( 50 ■ •(’ ( ■ ■> *> i« . • f i • • - lime I .’it\ • r ip (li< pi at eonsiiieralio’i. Wa J . • , ’-Vitit i • i < . in;- ■ :• • ,}. i h • Mnri t fi.,y 1) arh a: 1 ^ a : i.iir t < '('id ’. « ' i • . • •• ird < ' 11: \ (’(.!’. i (n n ,v. > ' I.. I 1 ' . •'•I A i: i • - • • 1*1 . ; , . itf.ru 1 5<i-• r :v. v. ; !■ .I'aM’cn M ,ii. ■ x ■ v :; R( :v Tt ,M-> wo- u riel '■ Mi- rtcniK I 4-hni i p . i ■. ' ' ■ m ..'Mi .. . - > : \ ■ . ' • i .* . , - - n ■■ ■ :.i • i . ..:••• t' mu 41 hours mi v \ . - i . e i-iini. .iI'-nt 1 : .1 \ ' (’ll - n■ ■ V got boric 1 roll. ’ - T [ T ’ r, , \t_ ' • ! i :. ' ' !'('r I'' ’ ' ' '! l i; ■ ; i' in t ■ ' ' 1 ' i ' 'P ' ’ ■ ’ • 1 ■ i - • 1 . ■ t‘( M:l - ’-.too for M "ill r t':-:Iv. ()rdcr ()i ! I 'tier . . Rc\ cak’d At ' rial Nuernbt ne 8 -(AP) \<iolf Hiller. !i tin isi iny of the erurn hli; - Ken-h. - hr it he slaving of ivery Alla h flit— who hailed out, hut Fa Id Marsha! ilhelm Keitel as serted he "\\ >u!d be •iarnned" if he'd ; issue such an > i . the internation al military tribunal was told today #
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