Utettîtersrm Haîhj Htspatrii THIRTY-THIRD YEAR sS^5tkd Vrk»"· HENDERSON, Ν. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 11, 1946 ' '" Λ , Ν,,\7Κ"Ν,Κ,'Ν FIVE CENTS COPY Climax Near In Maritime Labor Rift U. S. Shipping Boss Hints Settlement Might Come Soon \V.I : I "'!) "·. ·' IT I" 11 ι 1*1 Τ h Γ j , » ■ I . I · ' I h II'1'" . I I'll til Λ ..I'd ' ι iitii.ix today with the ι..·'ίιι Dr-1 I ' .III |l illliu ill.* 1 · · ■ Ulll i ι· awl ι In 'h "n\ ri i.ûiont 1Ί Ι,.Ι ;ιιcflicî ιιΐβ a -lilt ιΐ'.'ΊΓ . (I: 'ivi'.lo C nu-.iv. .·. .it shipping ; , i I ' I τ 11 t : . l · I > r. ; I : rl tic ο ι te ' - )"> ί J > . ι ι ν ι : ■ ι Ί in■ πι ; an · i! tor a'ld j 11.le 1 r hnpi i tl) ". I r : ni ι ir* j t- ni· ii.η ιΐ|Γ 1 ι..y. . ίϊ the frincée of the n'ise. a Hni»sn I I ill-, limn ittee ι;:·.·;·," e I t·. . ,.· · · , ■ . ' !ι · ι. 11 . In ' i ! <■· - ! 111 u II.]' • v ι·.·, '' -ι s . ι (I .luo Ctirfan, the pow ( ι : ul t 11 > maritime I : ι c I -. Headline Fs T'riii.r.. Ί r 1 tn'u· deadline ι Ffid .y • In.-lit M :. ii ■ I ,,ι' ι" ι' I >c|iav;, ι πι!, .i crew ι >t nearly - exhausted conciliators j • i In pre\ eut :ι tie-υρ by per ■14 la'n»· :·-i management to ■ t 'hi'ii pi.iti l.ir dist; i'nit . ng I ' C.IS'l ί ' ' a-i'tl tu ."<>m;>ii -ate j l > ι.at· work week at sea. j I .·· !ii 4 h * nés· l'.iat i1 ns brn'.-.e up . ' . today, with no an i" aι ι nl. W" ir Shipping Ad mi η istrat or Con- j . ν told repo'-n ;·.· he believed a rettlcment is "shaping i^"}" and that Ire -trike will be called off. Opinion Important. ! .ii- ι,·.ι. i| '.(."a i«e ■ ,· ·.', a ι ippinu ad rsfat ii.n si ill . i:· it 8:> i er cut ol t'le . .a, inn's i:t \c-m'1s. He had talked, ι · · *'i ! >· men vim onerat" ; u l· ·:· the got r-r.i aent ai.d who arc dealing with the union on hour's ι ... ι ■ a1 e s Γ · ( '· ην. ay m ί·· ,; cle. ι" Γiat ; ne I..·; . > ! . rt an! i> rrnii'nt; • . a - i he hail no au thority to ιιγ,γ,.'ιι:'!'!' anything that W I" · I ' 'he c. lïi τΙι> s and ('ίιτ , ι wen to tes-; ' ' at a ι'Ublie Ir . .il ! be ore tin Κ" I .·· ' Sup-' . .■ it· ■ j cade i . Itcn \. H. Kel1 (Πι of fVnn • y 1 · ι: in. Ν · ! I ν '■·.:·<■ sol :l ι· ι ol III·· ■ aille a a ν c ■; · . ι it ο til · . icat President And French Cabinet Quit v_ F\. Π I ·» Pm·. 1 nil Γμ I'iiiit J'flix Ci'Mim anrl rabnirt Ihni ι f - ι l; η. » î inn t· 'lay .i> •1] · »! ·\\· . «, ι î ' ' » 11, ' I » >, c ·f for t ' < ■ t > ' f ι î ι m\ m ;i c it , ! in'inl ·. ρ t.» ρ ··- ,· th" way f-i r te r « ; 111 ' » 11 it;· I Λ >\ < ΤΙ 1 ') Cllt ( ίο»!in, ·'· uncialts't, said i'i a lot t CYmmirni^t Ppputy Marcel (' lin 7<>. vim 1κ·»·\»m· ·· Im was the i·'· ' ί « · Li ι -!;iîn! . ■>!'(' ·ι· !<· 1 ι ·\τι 1 'no a: " >1 y' Tut m's » • 'f"■■!» ι■ t··■ ιlt 1 i'ι1 ί ς" . (M nm ·!ΐ1 will m·, ircurdinu I" riKmin the IlMP f i I « η ·4 <>' ι" ' π\Ή < ι H airs. ( ί i; ί ι' ;<··» c«!r ι ( îpihm i Chai !{»· ΓΥ( ! ι 11 Ιο ι I'm· ! > it ; ' r! : · η ί * · sp νt1 ra 1 ι· · ! th- ,ΐφι ;tΓt«%r the grnnral re : ! ;nrrl. New York Cotton \'"\· Y.h I., .lull'" !1 ■ ( Λ Ρ ) - Ci it t"> ! ; j 11 jVi■ I>1 >t"in·)11 ist eiiui'eh will nice: at the ι "nire.i V ednesday ..t'erno· π lo clean off·the church grounds and cemetery, d .iv . ι nom.· ed today. Tho.-e who will be able to help arc asked te m· et there in the earl;, afternoon But Do The ] BV I.VNN NISBET. Daily Dispatch Bureau 7 λ ; 11 f · ι u h. .lune II Kver since the water;·. nf La ko Chatuge were im pounded l)v a TVA ci «ι ni across 1 i i - wa>see river on the (ïeorgia-Nort.1' ( \arn|ιmîi line the state saine divis ion ha had trouble with Geori*ian ti hin·; en the North Carolina side without proper licence. Several at tempts to w iiik out recipnvit> agreements have not succeeded. Latest development is so wel covered in articles written b; Lauren Nor veil for last Friday's At lanta .Journal, it i> herewith repro duced: "lee shortest distance bet wee ι two points is a state line. "It seems that the North Caro lina rangers have drawn a line--: neat trick son—down the middle ο Lake Chatuge up near lliwassee am AMERICANS MARCH IN LONDON'S VICTORY PARADE CARRYING THE STARS AND STRIPES, an American contingent passes in review before the kins μι.Ί η;ιοοη in London's fiieat Victory Day parade. An estimated nine million persons are reported to have .ia ■ 1 c I the city to witness the parade winch brought back pageantry to the British capital. (International Hadioohoto) House Group Recommends Returning USES To States Suggestion Directly Counter To Wishes Of The President \V, shin ·· .ι J'i !. i ' r ii . Holl. Ο Λ|>; >!"< -p! .11 . - Γ. V, today recommended Uirn-ng back th.·] t η ilea Slates l\ η· - Se". « t<> ,···...<· · I I 'lis ;s H in i ' ·. ο > .it· ·ι· le Γι ·■· - < iraι : Tru-t!!'ii'.· : ·· ■ i" -t -t»· m. nance to USFS a> a Federal ; ι :;t ■ r ι ' . · il! ' a- ! UM'iI .1 . ν .. r, c; The lOnmi :1·ί·\ recon unoo-i still .-«ihji'.'l ;ψριι>; i ι : ( . .. , tt*8s made in passing aîon^ to the t louse foi C'insiiii·. al : : ; , 126 appr priai on r.i ; 1 lui· 1ht· Labor Department and the Fe léral Security Agi·: -y d n:i v. tlu· fi- a! year beginning July 1. The committee write into the lég islation a pros·; ion gi\ing the I'SES ■S 17,12.0,250 Γοι "peration a Fed eral agi ι ey through Sept. .'id. with $51,387.750 fo·· payment to slates | for ! a te operation thereal'ler. Before sending the nvas ire to the · House floor for debate starting to morrow, the ''ommi'ee heard Secre tary of I ,abor Schu oll("i!;ach ex press doubt that ι1 a ·η ·ν ( ' ■ gross could create would be able to sel'lo l,a· m d:.- ρ : . ,Λ. ιιΊι j bor and management. New Trouble Sweeps Ilal\ Home, June II (ΛΙΊ - \ huge : η louai ach ■ I di ·πιοη ·Ι ι a ι no in Ν. ι ■ ■ - les flared tonight into large scale noting in which policc and troop tuned rifles and automatic weapons on the crowd. Ill Home, a crowd >i · 11. ·■·· ·1, - I ι an tri-coloi s marehi'd on the Yim , inale Palace where the :;os eminent | ! was s 111 η κ ' ai: ί sontid tn ii oiscoo tent at the cabinet's ,tolas in ι·η claiming an end lo the monarchy Although the eight streets lead ing to tin· Piazza del I'opolo were guarded lis police armed with suo machine guns, rifles and black j clubs, the republic demi ; ' itlm. was marred by no incidents, ι A great cheer arose whin the re publican flag red, svhit" and greeu 1 perpendicular bars without the shield of the House of Sasoy w a - raised oser the Viminale Palace tor the first time. The republicans began their march at the command of Giuseppe ] Homita. minister of the interior, who, during the rally, cried: "The cabinet is merely discussing 1 instead of acting. March to the Vim inale and incite the government.' \)\ver Is Expected From Buf#£s Island Project In 1949 Washington, .lune 11.— ΙΛΙΊ —Power prod need from three hie southeastern rivers and harbors projects is expected to he available b\ I!) 19-1050 a sen ate sub-committee has been told. Power from the l>(5,000.000 Biisss Island construction pro ject. in the Koanokc lîiver basin ol Virginia and North Carolina, should be reads by (be end of 1010, accord mi; to Arthur tiold chmidt, director of the Interior Department's division of power, lie spoke before a Senate sub committee during hearings on Interior Department approp riations for 10ΙΤ. U.S., Brilain W ill Discuss Jewish issue Washington, June r. — (ΛΡ)— Secretary of State Jumcs Byrnes ,;.id tndav the I nited Stall·, is pre wiring to < i i.- ι·ι ι - with Britain wliat militais fori·· I hi.·, nation might, nake available to maintain orili'r in Palestine « 1 uri11the iiicrea cd Jew ,-h immigration. Byrnes did η Ί give the iinpres -a η at a news conferenci' that he i'avored having tlu· I'niteil Stales naki' any I r· ■ ·(· available. IJ>nt h" aid tile British hail raised various question.-, and the 1 . S. would dis fuss tlieni. The secretary, who will leave Thursday for resumption of the for» •ign minister.·· meeting at I'aris, also said that he would like the prayer. nl the American people to help him in his work with foreign ministers ιd' Hussia. Britain, and France. ΤΚΓΜΛΝ SI I.11TS pai.kstim: ( ΟΛίΜίττι ι Washington, .Tune 11. ιΑΡ) President Truman toda\ announce" creation ol a cabinet committee οι Palestine. It is composed of Secre tary of Slate Byrnes as chairman Secretary of ar Patterson and Sec retary-designate of Treasury Snyd er. In a statement, .\.r. Truman sail he acted "in view of the urgency of various problems relating to tlu displaced Jews in Kurope and Pales tine." ish Know The Difference'* ■ a Georgia fishing licence is noi worth a plugged Confederate dim ■ if your boat lakes on a thimbleful of North ( t arolina ι water "At least that - the -t«>iy of G \V Hull, who with S 1! Ι·'ο\ and Hub Edwards, all of Atlanta, were fish ing with their boat anchored in Xorth (Carolina) water. "Charley Elliott, ot tlv Ge< 1 ι · Gaine and Fish Commis.· a : .-ay that's the trouble. Γ.ιίιι·; an·'lore that is. Seems you ran peddle around in North (Carolina) wate; but you can't just sit on it. "Unless that North (Carolina ι water is blue and the Georgia watei gray those rangers are slickers lot being able to tell the difference "Mr Hull say the rangers admit ted there is no line, no line, that is like down the middle of a highway but still, according to Mr Hull, hi ι got scraped. A Hull gets seraptd. That's a Navy joke, sun. "Wo protested tiir hut an hour Hull said, hut wo hurl to pay St.âl .lustice of peace lei' and $1.10 to one day's fishing permit in .\ortl Carolina. "Hull says there ought to he ; law. The ranker say there is. "Hull, the lingers and Klliott al report tint buoy.. soon will be 11 lac ni to mark 'In· boundary line. Tw little buoy.·» will be used. Afte srhool no doubt. Two little buoy al'tei .school ( it t it'.' That's a jokt sou. "Meanwhile. take along you Cieiti c.ia fislrng license, a passpon Secretary o|' State Bon Fortson who said he would like to do a lit tic fishing and. above all. Sa.Ti "C.f course. Senator Claghor would say it serves the Georgi fi hei aieii r.· nt lor going up Xorll (Carolina ·." Continuing Shortage Of Bread Seen Bumper Wheat Crop For U. S. Indicated, As Of 1st Of Jujie Washitigton, June- ;..— (ΛΡ) - Bread :md flour hortage l< >r a least ; ι in >t 11 · ■ r year was tin· forecas' handed Λ. 1111 · r ι » ·. ι r ι hou.-owivv ! .. I. ι despite Ulr start I. ι ! ' \ ■ - 1111 of an nther ni' (Ik· nation's bumper wlica | crops. The .Auric·! t It ii ι·· ■ Department re ported considerable Jill)))' >\fl I lint II | bread and flour supplies are ex pected iri another mouth, but hardi, ι lo tile extent 'Veeded In meet al domestic and lamine relief demand; l>ofore the 1 !l 17 harvest. The bread careity in a nnmbe of major cities meanwhile vergec ! up the acute late and a spot sur ! vev also disclosed the same helf ι rue for meat Soap, butter am cooking fat.- ranked next on the lis n| hard to yet items. The outlook in tin cities coverei seemed to be that these shortage would grow worse before the sil nation improved Harvesting of th new wheat crop promised to ras tlie bread-flour picture, but com plex uiicertauUie made the pros pect flubtou I ο ι any big improve ment in the ; ι >J > I % of meats, but ter, or I'at. In it- June crop report, issue» today, the Agriculture Deparlmen 1 said the Un i ι·.ιιιμ.·< ut ive billion bushel wheal cmp and the thin largest crop . i: record w e: indicatei by coi ! lift ion .. a i ling on June 1 The crop e : mate was put at i. (12.).f)0!l,0il" 1": iiels, or about 2Γ), nnojtou bushel· moil' than was in ditated a ago. while aboil , 1 Oil,l!lin.lin I Γ ; : u Is bel' .W last year' record harvest. ibis year's cro stands out as .ι large one in com parison to the ten year average ο H44.no,Hull buslu Is. TRUMAN VETOES LABOR MEASURE Jackson Discloses High Court 'Feud' Statement Is Sent Γο Two Committees Fou. F urther Study ΝιιοπιΙχ . .Ιι,ιι·' 1 ].— ( ΛΡ) — Λ ni'miller ι. .·. feud in\ nlvm ; men ι - I " τ ni Hi t'ulii ι ^ : ι ii highest t ijir i ' lu Du ·>!><·ιι today fol !' '■'■·! ; η lient". I charge by • lu I h· · lé Ί)'· ' i !. .farx.-uii thai I us 1 i< ■ · I iu- ι I ; .ί . had taken part in de. ι. κ n· la\'irin.; Black'.·. lunnur law ι>arl.nei . I here 1. be those who tin:.κ it quite harrile .- to eneonra^e tin· employment of just iff ex-law parl I tiers tn argue close cases by sumth- I ering the objection which 1 îit· bar makes fo this practice." Jacksem uc I dared in a lengthy statement issued j at hastily called press conference here. "But in my view such an attitude ' soon would bring the court into disrepute However innocent a co incidence these two victo; ies at suc cessive lei ι.. b> .1 · ι.· t · e Black's former lav. partner. 1 wanted that practice st■ pped." CoiiRiess To Get Facts .Tacksun. who is now un leas'i fron. the 1" S Supienii Court to act as chief l* S prosecutor :n the war crimes tr:aI here, -aid the state ment had t·· ' n cabled to Mouse and Senate judiciary committees be cause "C..lit;re .· has a right to know the lac's and issues iir. olved." .Jackson wint to considerable length tn decla'-e th ·: nothing in j he Matcmei,* wa.· uacnded to re- : fleet upon I·"red \'inson, whose nom ination by President Truman to be; trie new ν l"ct Justice now is pend- ; m·.', bet'ie the Senate. li ■ described Vinson as "an up right, fearless and well qualified man" and said he fell it was imper- , alive to air the facts about the court i lend since further suppression of the 1 ' tacts will not help Mr. Vinson and ' will afford a continuing basis for irresponsible rumors and innuendo." I : Hii^h Court Will Rule On Negro's Death Case Anew Washington, June 1 1 - ιΛΡ'ι The Supreme Court today admitted error and .-aid it would raie on whether Willie Franci.-. 18-yvar-old Louisiana ne&'ro, should he sent to the electric chair a second time. A court official announced to re porters an error was made in thr listing ot the court order in !he case yesterday. That ordc r >aid the pe tition tiled on behalf of Francis had been denied. WEATHER I OK NOKTII ( AUOlJXA. l'arii> oouu.v ami ·'. arinor to t night and Wi'di. Mrnv i rs southwest portion tonh'hl. 'Mistake' Victims GRIEFSTRICKEN Mrs. Mary Link holds her ten-months-»'Id daughter Alberta at their Querns, Ν. Y., home, after Die accidental death of her husband, Albert Link, 35. Link, a service station manager \va. slain when mistaken l'or a bandit by u ]' lice captain. The police off!cor vas later cleared of all blame in the shooting. (International) Customs Officers Seized 106 Gems From Col. Durant Washington, June 11.— (AIM - Col. A. C. Miller of the provost mar shal's office reported today that cus toms officials had taken llifi un el diamonds from Col. .1. W. Durant when Durant returned to tin· l'n;t efi States from Germany, C'ol. Durant and hi WAC bride. C;,pt. Kathleen Xash Durant ol Hudson. Wise., and Mat Davai S Watson are in custody in connec tion with the theft of $i.Aliii.iiiiti jewels fi'oin thi Krombers t'astl.' near Frankfurt. Germany. Col. Miller said he made his dis closure of today because ol pub lished accounts that there were IDii diamonds missmii. NEW YORK VI'OCKS. New York J .in A .11 Se. et ' :d rails and spic.al industrials pushed up in today' sto.k market u Ai. many leaders remained indifferent Assarted rail \ ... ·...( .is improved Ci a: mod it :e- π >.ed. Asserts ■ > i 11 \\ ο u id No I Stoi> Strikes X Washington .Time Π -HP— The House toda> upheh !·. i dent Human's eto of ·μ«· ( ase labor dispute hi!!, ι '.νwhy kill ing ih»k measure. The vote vas 1 " to uphold the veto it:?cl ' ι«» o\ ;*rr: 11· the Preîiideîiit, t -Jte latter . |i ·· · fpJ! five short of ! he 1 · « t ' :rd\ ma jorii>' re^iiiie i ft.i ϊ·:γ'pin·* the legislation 111\ <· ie> S» a.<: · allien on the veto. Ha; kcr> ot th«· )<· i !ati mi havo indicated th< · h? . :s« ; ι * » ! ί > tack the ( ase ' i'l on as an amenrîment te. < ;v r labor legislate η r." -i'l l>> t!r Pr ident on Ma\ i.V 1 lie cmr/i oe> hill lias been passed m the Sen ate and House in differ' «:ί form». Washinprti r: Jim« 11. — (.VP) Presidnt Trnrn:;n vetoed '· In· Case lalior dispute- Γ/.Μ I today 1 idealise. Ii·· -a!·!. :t ν · ι ! ! ( I c ni pel men t<> wur!·. I'm· private employers "in a peace-time été» moc racy." Declaring thai til.· measure "strike- at y ni pt ο m s and iSinoris ιπΐ(1ι·ι·Ινίημ· < · ■. 11 ·,··.-. " of work -topi»atre· .Mr. Truman added i π a 11. Η·-·.> ···! ··. aue ίο ( on.irress thai · mi· 1 more t hall a week of !'·■ \ : ri -; |«·<· idation : "Strikes ;..." ι ? : · ' ι »! : ate employ - . Ors (".'il ! :< »' t ,· · (·. < ·· ·· \j . ji -m . |;i 11'. · > < ι ce. 0Θ. Men ean wot be forced in a peace-time den ϋ ><·πκ·,ν h> work t♦ »l private employ ι : un i· :' eompui ( si on." In his spec;;/' i-n .· .■;<· he gave Congress these reasons for vetoitig the bill: Would Promote Strife. 1. "Meii can not be forced in a peaee-time democracy to work for private employer under compul sion." 2 The bill wr-uld « > : ·■ · î .. ι ν ■ to pro mote, not lessen, industrial strife. 'Λ. Il als-. ν . .. · . il ·. i πιΐη pleteiy' t·» !;..· ■ prcvci ,\r· ί or shor tened thf si ι ■ i k ι · s w i ι : « ■ r ι have so <#»!■! ι il 1 s 1 (:.>·· i ·, .ι ,\· ι.ι·/ιμι unir these last ('«··.'. 11, η 11 ! h 4. Strikes against private eimploy ci'·- c · a1 r< : bv !' ι>■ ι i ι j\ ι.·«_:isl.l11 ve decree Tla*y mast he considered in. the li 14 I'll 1:1 : m M m 1 ; ( ; ι. «ί ry pre ai 1 · · -·. of probler of lull employment., of économie security." Wo I! id ( rente Hoard. Γ). The bill ".strikes .i1 . ye. 1;>ttoppago>. It . ι ρ ρ ; ι ί ι · 111 · - 11 η · pm blcm "011 a piece-nvai basi.-." .Major provisions of the Case bill included the creation of a federal mediation i > « » a a 1. restriction.- against any strikes or lockout- while the board sought solution ο Γ a labor dispute. a prohibition ot secondary boycotts, and provisions £01· court actions gainst employers or lab »r organizations violating collective 1 «ireaimn^: c<-ntract..-. Five C'hiei Κμ,λ ui ive coup loo hi M-to with a renewed pica for In; own emergency strike control plan, lor a Senate-Hou.M Mud.\ of the whole field of labor ivI.tUoas and foi enactment * » î 'η:.- lonj^-stalemat ed domes-tic ieurhae.v p!o»ia?i.. ••The fact that we are faced with an emergencν which ioc> ja.-tii'y .he passa.ee ol t· · · po: . iei;is hit i«»?l does not. ir. ray opinion ra -i d\ n> ; m the adop'.a-n · !' perm.au··it lefci:·. ! lation wit la - it the s1 tidy th.e .-ucii permanent legislation neeo he declared. COTTON CONTEST DEADLINE JULY I College Station. Knlei;h. Ji ne 11. — Entries in the annual North ('.n elo.se J lily 1. it v\a.- u-m-te! today In .1 \ s ι ··· . ! ! . ... 'il ' οι the ( >a Si rvic . :■ ' !" Shan!··' η 1 · ι 1 11 > (i le t . t ■· · ' ''· ι i'l abrut §0 counties will ewniify for rompet 'in] μ ' 11 ι ' · it- ι i — line." Th s is η · vr> than <■.· i··" the ηιιρ be" ..· t-u ι I!l >."» >·<··! Goorjie Β ' et rity, I! ;thr '· ( ·· \ ; < . < ι it^ title vit h . \ ι ·.· ::·> ι- nuis ι , rod' r ι ■ ' a h..· · ι ;ht ; eut lier |»·..· t Desoite a pçuici'v nt certified seed and dv -l'cf. ·■ . ; a ■ ,i of 1 he plan I in:· · > as ·:ι ' ι : y.···;·. t:;i;.'ii: 1 in said. ni .«t eii. n a·. ; ■·· tint; excellent «trnds of -ntton. . n e w'vch ni ready has been culiiv; ted thre or more îi.ni^. In ..ther . ee tons. mon■ severely ffe'ted by ι weather, some growers ware still re« plant-n? a week ago, Sh.i klia re™ poiteti. LOBBY OF HO I K! WflKRE SIXTKKN DIKI) ι ' CHARHKI) debris is scattered through the burned- mt lobb.v ol the 50·year-old (.'ant'ield Hotel mi 1)m ι buque, Iowa, where lti persons lost their lues in a fire which destroyed the inside ι ι the hotel. More ι ihiin a ν,· -ι· vfve injured. The fire started in the older 4-story section ol the hotel and spread rapidly through the building and its six-story annex. (International Soundphotc