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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR HENDERSON, H. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON^JUNE , i. ϊίΜβ : , FIVE CENTS COPY
ΙΙΚ,ΙΙ SCHOOL BAND CAITIYATKS IlOMKCOMING M DIKNCK
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Brir.piup tip the nar of the mile-Ion*: parade in the vétérans
lv ni· 'cnminjT day celebration Thursday was the Henderson
liiirli school hand, shown here, and which received rounds of
applause all alonjr the line of March. (Durham Herald .-tall
photo, courtesy of Durham Herald.) .
Senate - Approved ΟΡΑ Bill
Is Sent To Joint Committee
President Urged Jackson
To Consult With Him
Truman Says He Asked Justice Not To
Criticize Black Before Talking To Him
Washington. .fun·· 11 ί '■ !'!<·-1 -
dent Trurvjan said ι >day thai ·' txficé
Uni eft 11 .i. ■ ·k π Ιι.κ 1 ι ι.-il in
statement criticizing Justice ι f > u >
Black do pil·· a ; r ι I· ί ι ' ι 11 κ ^ ■ ι
for prim con.- ; 11:· 1 n.
At a news c nirm o. Mr. "l'r«i
lan declined rnnmciii when akod
i! lie thought both .lacks· · an I i'.t ,
I. ou Id resign "for tin· «<·...! of ι '■·■
ι niintry and the court." a.· a i··; rtr ·
phrased it.
As t< whether cither .fa . · ■ i.·
Black had indicated any i »i 11 11 ■ ι < «η
»·> resign, the Prevalent said In· h:irl
ι rceived no indication nf 111. · : oit
The Pre 'cut ι "Id π·: ■>>rt· ; ■ '1 a!
Jackson wired him on St · day before
the re] -a -·· · >f I;: I t1 ι:cnt m »
berg Monday
.In kson's statement brought int >
the 11) ιι"ΐ .ι I purl : 11 ! lip lliyli ■ : ι rl
..nil I..1-1 of bi ι. : 11 < ·ί ■ ! -.in to 1Ί ck's ,
f.ii ■ ι ci law p.'ii l'ipi" i-p;hp .·nt.■ I Pip
I . i I · ■ I Mm ι. ■ Work ers v.: . .. .>n .
I ι·.·ι· I.. !.. r '11'ιίνj ti
l'.l ci; J.iis η ·t ι «. in cnlP'l.
Mr "Γι* ι ni· η s.m.I when ,1,'irhi η in
formed hin· of hi-· intentions. hp'
si gijesfed that tlip justice tnlk th » I
n.;ittor m pi with Inn bpforp ..cl.iii,
The President said Jacfcson had no! i
donp so.
Asked whether Ml;irl: thrp itened
to resian if .I.'it'kson wore ι ;ι:η.ο·.ί
CI iof J'.stipe. Mi' Tnitr.m ipplipc
he never discussed the Chief JusD el
\ ic.ini ν wit 11 ·'n ν 1 ''in! .ci' ·. f tin
court Krprl M Vie on <.' Kent ie|;v
Si crt·'. ι1 ν . I" till· Ί'γ.',ί · ; 11 y. Ii. ■ : 'pen
η. iii'inl" ! f·>ι" I .' huh ,»> '
U. S. l'iusis
Oil Ί raining
< 1
China Forces
Program Would
Include Troops
Of Both Sides
Washi1 ) !'l1 >i1. .1 m m» I Γ Πιο '
I'nitPfl Slate ι oa Iv ' help I ra in
? ι ( 'hm< so armv · I | "· ·ΐί>1 ν 1 .MOD.00.ι ,
mon, provided ( miiiv ι_·.i\ ι·.· th.
pion approval
The t ra in ' η·; vv ι »·. ι kl inel aie ! m »' h
C'en! γ.ί 1 ( î< t · > ρ ' . ' ι ί I ( ι un " u : ' ι si
troops, in ·ι rjl η η five* I·· "*ie
Γ h P » · ! 1 ■ : : m * * ι »| ]1)( Ί S ! 11 1
is nneertiin, 1» ·' (ieneral (ί»·. rue ('
Morshrill, S ρ Γ'."! ι 1 ·Ρ : .,Γ· . . η !
China. ha." «ι ; ; ; )π · cl I lie· ι c: η
developed 1 >y I · ; « · S* .·■■ W r and
Navy department calling :■·: au v.
fective small at rny" ο J 60 îrvi ions
That deserii.t ive e-m ·· ί - ! ! i
rials who said the ο · t -e - îhroe
told :
1. To enable China t.> crnta'·
hei internal so nrity.
2 T( help preserve peace in Λ
«and.
3. To cooperate in what eve v
is necoi'-îarv w»th United Nation*
Serret-'ry of Spite -Iamo> Hyrne
sent net in'4 Senate Γ reside^ .Mr
Kellar '1)) of Tor· e-.-eo :î ·οπηο<'
f-ιν the nooo>lem.-! ':nii he!'o"«
ho loft for Ihe 'ml: f« *ir fore;'4'n m'n
Nfors meet η 14 in Pari The pro
posal was sent to the Foreign Isola
tions Committee f< 1 aetion.
Petri No ( iives I ρ
In Federal Court
Chicago, .It-no ! ί 1 I' Jmoio t"
TVtrillo. prciilriit >>' lin· λΐ:κ·'. κ- ■
Kr>d oration "I Μ ι· γίί ι \Κ!·> γ
renrlerort today r Ι·'1 I 11 '11
court t'i nnswor clini j· of ν I it'
°f the Lea Act in ι striι
of thrpo radio station liliranans Ic -
on May «
An acrcfin^nt with ill" r··>■ ι t ani
Vniteri States >»'o ι oy j'o:··:!)«> va
fill owed t«> withhold η lie.· ι to th
charge. He μι. sled bond of S 1.00
I mhcrto II Still
(Contends Ik* Is
.Monarch ()t Italy
F11 π'· 11 ( Λ I ' ) \ | it ι ii·
lamat ιιίι ι - nod in tin· n.iiiH· <>Γ King
I " 111 i x< rl 11 II lise hours ilfter hi:;
' I r ί 1111 ■ ι1 i f · !li till I 111111 exile ye -1 en I ; ι \·
w.i . uitei pi elecl by Republican lead
er·- 1i.ii.iy a.· the first move in a
innnarehist plot to restore linn to
.the Ihione.
I lie manifesto, ι 11· ri by the
royal palace, chair.od thai the cab
inel had usurped tin· kind's powMc
in a "revolutionary ne.<Un e" and
said he had left Italian soil only to
avert civil war At the same time,
a royal aide .-aid I'mbcrtn .voiild
((insider himself km ; pending a for
mal court ruling on last week s plé
biscite.
The cabinet, in an. wer to the
proclamation, said it was a "painful
document based on falsehoods" and
hinted that it might not have been
wi itti η by the kiln: at all
Chetnik Leader
Wcarih Admits
Foe Helped Him
Belgrade, June 14 ■.Ί'ι - Genera
Dra.tn Mihailovie wear'l» ;i R r e e (
\ :;h Ins pi osecutor- !i · that ,
K'tt'-r produced in his treason tria
ην interl to hi- personal colla!' ra
t.. η wit!' the enemy.
The p: ·-(· uior p''o:lnced a han
! written letter which M'holovic aci
niitted was genuine It said "yester
dav 'a ode name for Italians
, helped us well."
I After reading i! the prorecuto
a: ked "what do ν ο e:.M this""
"Intrigue." Mih.-nl· ·. ;<· answer··
other letter which ic-trurtol hi
jChetnik units to receive arms 'roi
'the Italian occupation ι r· es. Mi'viil
ovic agreed, eomprenu-sod In- pel
si · a I eo| labor il ion.
"Is that ν : h ι · ( 11 : t i . · ι ' " : li
pro-eentor asked
"Ye-," the loi 1 1er career of ICC ι
the Royal Yugoslav army .us'.vere:
CHATHAM RM'QKTS Γ" Ι·Κ»·<!·>
Raleigh, .lune I-1 (AP) Thin
niiind Chatham of Winston-Salen
run-oft candidate for the fifth cor
gressional district nominaticn, rc
■ ported today that hi- contributioi
• in the first prima· \ wer·· S.4.310, an
expenses totaled Ί7(ϊ.(ί(ί.
Measure Is Sent
To joint Coirmittee
To Settle Troubles
Wa-h i' moil. .1 Pc 14. - .'!'· Til 1
I {. ι u μ ' IT I ' f -1 ' f I tod .ν 11 > ill·.·.·· I ! h ·
Senate's drasti · etirtailnienl of ΟΡΛ
extension ; 111 < I -. · ι. i I!'.· hill to :i
Senate-!!*. . . con l ei r. ■ ·.·· · it.· ■
for ;ι h ill; o:ii/!i:.> of differenee.·.
There was widespr. ad doubt on
Capitol Hill, however, that tile ?< i
terences will l.e able to \vito a com
pi'.miso that will not run head on
into a presidential veto.
Γ' r «· s ι d e η t Tr man declined !·>
con mit hi ■ s.·11 when he ■.va·; as ■"..·
o.'riL'hl a lie.· cooler.·η"0 wheta
cr ho would si;.· tin· measure as η
par.e.l the Senate last niuh.t
Chester H. ,vlfs. stabilization direc
tor. has aiinnnnced he ..ill recom
mend a vet.ι if weakened O'W leais
la lion is sent tu t he White House ι
Spi ,;·τ Rayhurn ίΠι ο:' Teva
appointed these mem'ior to the'
ro η f e r c il re cop mit tee- Chai·'"· '·■ j
Spenee (D) < f Kentucky, Reps. Wol
• 11 (Hi of Michigan. I't - ·· t 'Hi
nf CtOoreia. Patman 'Π) of Tevn?, ;
I', rrv ( !)) of v. Υ·ιι '
i f ' ι w ' \ it the . ' t . ι ! :i *n ha . yr'
to reach that e\ploive .-.liowdo .·,· "
' t'e, for the t.mi ■ c ion -f the
legislatiin that goe. in Cie Win' ·ι
I loupe is : I ill to c He - Yd II
and Senate fir.-.t η··ι·.1 adjust "ad · j
difference . 111 their e;t irat 1 mi a 1 r«· |
f ί e\ti tiding <>P.A heyo'd .Inn·· .' ! ! 1
The oiill· ok for OP.Vs continual on .
a 1 was ra.tcl darl;e" th « ever
It w IS a 53 to I 1 Senate · . I ·!
Hurt anpi nvrd anr'hcr year r ι Γ prit*·* i
controls, but the >:mic voir ripped
away m.'inv (if ΠΡΛ'; ν, ι r - t i me | m » ν -
esr and ιadercf 1 ccilih'i.·; wiped ο |
by July 1 υπ π any major cost ο 1 1 i ν* - |
inn item··.
ΛΤ(\ίt butter. :ι|| aher dairy |
( pi-'idrcts. e.ces. chickens, Ir·r» Γ tobacm,
eu'arott · and < ll-er toba· co pi «>'! |
'nets. Li ; ι : u I i 11 ί \ ;i!ul ο!'·ι··γ | ret r< >|ei im j
j items all wen· ripped irum fur
ther price control on July 1 undo»
the bill.
John R. Stcelman
New OWMR I lead
Succeeding Snyder
Washington, .Tune It. /Pi Pre.-i
I dent Truman today announeed he
vas appointais .lohn II. Steolman a
ι irector of the Office of Wai Mohi j
, l /ation and Reconversion.
Steel η ι . a special as nt t
the President, will succeed .lotie.
Ιί. Snyder, who has been nominated
ti r Secretary of the Treasury.
Mr Truman t dd his news coin τ
; ence that he had decided to con
tinue the OWMR on the advice ο
; pi";, ticnlly ill nieiii'neis ot his cabi
net ■ well as the OWMR advisory
I committee
He previously had s-i i OWMR
would he gradually lio'udatcd s iw
lie believed it -i ot the country'
ι reconversion pr hlems had l,ei>
! ι solved.
Truman Ί ο Keep
l a\ lor As Kn\ o\
In Vatican City
W.i - h i η '41 « »n. -I une 14. «MM
Myron (' Taylor will continue a.
ι he President's anrbas ador t<> t"ho
ι \';itiean until .. 11 « * r world peace h ; ι
I. been secured, Mr Truman told .i
new conference today.
He added that he recently had in
- j formed a ejroup of Protestant
i. clergymen that Tavlur's tenure
- would continue until the peace
treaties had been written. After that
< he said he told the ipoup he would
ci no loncer h:;\e an official represen
tativt at the Vatican.
Ferrying (Chinese
Troops After \ J
Cost $30,000,000
Washington, June 14, — (ΛΡ)—
President Truman told Coniif'ss to
rla.v i! civ t the t States SaOu,
000,(100 to transport I"ii! Chine.··.·
armies by air ti. piac» them in posi
tion to disarm the defeated Jai)anese
after Y J Day.
The President disclosed this in
his l!Llnd report on lend-lease ep
ilations m explaining why it va
deemed necessary in continue sue)
' aid to the nationalist forces altei
lend-lease had been terminated l·»r
all othi r nations.
Total lend lease aid ι > all coun
tries from .March 11, 1 !»i 1, throuûl;
December 31. 1 ίι ■ ■ amounted to
1 SIS).0!)0.0(10.000, the President .aid
ι In addition, to the len i
le;.se (ipeiaî !'»n.' ο; I·'! .a::· ','hineso
; r< ιορ . b^ ai. ΛΙι Γπιηι.ιΐι revealed
that $(ί!1.0(ιΐι aao i· chicks and $âa.
000.οοιι in κ· . unit ion were lend
1 eased to Çhina from American
army supplie.· in the Far East.
President Certain Ship
Tie-Up To Be Averted
Bridges \tvcpts
22 A lent Increase
lor I .<ni<_rsh(n cint n
W.I .hmr.tun, .1 κι·· II
I it Kit'ivi ι rurnan reported tudfty
11;. 11 In I ι· ι In· ι. it 111 ' ι - I
\\ .ι ;ι I ι III -. 1 II rt lui -· II lltl .·. ' I
mai ;! im· laliui en ι .ιι ι m< li1 ; ·ι · ■
\ t-lil .ι 1111 >| hi ι ■: I li · - II ) ι 111111 · ·. ■ ι *
Till: w.i 11 · ! ;. · I I »y I he I r ·: 1 in '
lu I. ιι· v. π mil ri m r. v. : 1111 · mi
I . ■ ι ·. ' · Ί 1111 ! I ;ψ|. ι 11 ,ι. ι ι ! ι ".
u·.·. ιι hipping admiiH 1 rat;.;·
1lia( Harry Bridge ;. κ ι a . ·ν>.
Hi ar ι ι il .. \v ■ · aicii'.'i-i · ! ' r 11
; ιι hum- lui' hi- (Ή ) lui 'Im. ηνη.
II! \ K'V, il tills, ι > . ! : . |·ι!·ί ι
I hlllM' . , 111 I-. · ,1111 I . ■· in. Γ -
11' III . : I .· I hv.llli.--i i ... '
ITla til imc ιι ι j 11 -lis al midnhjlt, 'ι'
seems : ι;ι.-ι.liable tu rac thai it be
si 11i«'ti" tli i - fti ι noon.
Stumbling lïloek.
Bridges' mi.!-rlmn m tue :!2-ccni
figure.· ha.-- lu vu one ul tin· biggo!
ami perhaps the la t ..tumoling
blocks st parating union an i opera
tors and tin :,i iverni: lent I rum an
agreement.
H Ίνι. i-a 1. now to tail" it, a
reported by Conway, eon'.-need
t hair man Λ. H. Kelley (13) of
Pennsylvania of the House group
that the strike was "over."
! Bridges had given mound bitterly
, m - wen lu· lin ;hu-!i-. the pro.
• p< ···.- ■ i avi ! ι :th · ■ !;.·.■ Iii ι λ , ill
filing a thlv.il of aiutht··· mari'iui"
j crisis in little more than three
! months.
I !· hii.'e·· in· wi.ulii tak · 'he
eel 11 figu re ■ ■ ·. : . . ι η 1 il Sep. t : ; I ier .'ί'ι
His ιι, ι 1 ...e oil 2!> en', an hum
lia- been a olo-.-k in liie govern
ment - drive Kir -ι .· neiai settle
ment with Hi· even-union ('unmnl
: e· · . · ■: Λ1 -11 !."·· Ι'ιι 11.. i-i.iiniing i"
' repie. ι lit 'Jlltl.lion WI-rla r -.
Vtillll 1
! Oil NORTH ( ΜίΟΪ.Γ» V
( rnsrlrra'oJ ■ ΗοιηΓίι s , \\ i î li
Mattered -h vers .m·' thaii.ler
storivs tonirjil ant! Saturday.
< ontinurd rather hot e\repi not
<1 is it ο so hot in north portion to
night and >aiurua>.
1 tomic Energy Plan
Β vB a rue h
Va Λ" «*fk. .lull'· Il \Γ I lie I nited states tod.iv proposed
t<, tic w-i'ti ι ί ι « .ι 11 ; « n «·Ι in iiit Tii.it ίί nai atomic dovelop
< in a u I h ο < : ! ν t· ha·!. «· a»>aii' ι ιιι·ιι;\ and aurecd t,» destroy its own
• tin : ■ ni atom .«ni < .t-e mauuiaclui in ; II»»,η it an adequate
f κ ;·<»} system is sel ta p.
? r. f nil.·] .-.tat·'· miicl·.· »' crv I a I <har thai there must he 110 veto
I · \ , in .in. ι : ι ; t <1 the am work it was propo in ; tor the de
■I .rut .nid peaceful use oS aiomie encr«;.\.
ft c..iled for rcuneialicn of the atom homo as an instrument of
Vv j: :.!!<· and foi ι M-eurii> prof/ram "composecl nierelv of pious
1h .;i lit ui? of (nfoi< Able sanctions ' — and international law with
teeth m it.
lie: na \ M. S.araeh, 7"> vear old finaneier who pfaved a leading rolo
in th.-. country's victories in hoth world war . laid the I nited
states atomic ca»ds »n ι··"· tahle at the first iiveiii : of the I nited
Vitioi;-> Atomic ' ner&.\ < ommission. on which he i-, the I . S. repre
PRESIDENT VETOES
PROMOTION MEASURE
Jun- Π
if ion ? Tritmwi today \< ·1 · ·«.·:! 1 « ■ _' i! ; ι -
!.<>.·; . ! 1 : 111' I ()· -l1 ι : · !.'!·. v
η :iri ■' corps <■·mst guard per
sonnel " ! <» !:nd boil: pri.-nne:' ι ;.
e; < - r.-'Hc
th;>: ' ··;.··. was ' nf i: « :· :vv
<· - : V .!! t he liai : < > 11 a I : ; ile.'i'sl."
Ud'.l;:iji
'il·· ;..·ι Ίο-- m l iru!;ido I ■ -r
>on:n ! ο: Ί10 army and i: is my
en" ■ ii ' ■:·( I i Ήίΐ'Γ l h ; M s;, h law
shi nid provide a en m nu. η policy
■'ι · η: |( - 11 : " ; il ' ■ aniX'd
i . : m Τ · ··i Sr,ν
Ί ■ · ·_.islal a ι;·, ρΐ'ι·\ idi-'l tu pi'n
• ·· :: : th" navy, marine corp.
■ il · ιtl, .Mi Truinan said.
·■ .·: : -111· t'l'l'li· III
1 . I ·
il l ·■ : ι· iiu'i'i a.-i <: pay md al
M. \ l 1 Γ \\1 i l : : i
! \VO\ !() ! Mtl.lF'i'TM <
Washington, Ûι·μ 14. — (AP) —
1 McNutt wι': tie the first I'nii
'I . tat ··> aaiiia·. nior In 1 !">«.· Répud
ia· ι" the Philippine.»·. Pnvidont
"i·.!·::..π sa ι i al his news ronferenee
Yssortcd Stocks
Gain In Market
W'.v York. Jimi 14 '.\P)— As
• 'i d v«.,, . .,j.' .inii'i : :<· odi;i· for
ward πι today's market although
; ■! ι :t ί Wilted thi rise >f
some recently bouyant rails and
industrials.
Among favorites woiv .Southern
Railway, Great Northern, XJ. S.
Steel, i'. s. Rubber, Americas Tele
phone and Philip Morris. Backward
wt-ri' C ΐ ι ι t ■ : * 11 Mu' ι-, Montgomery
\\ aid, and Chi \ mii .
ί ; . ·.·. ■ ι·· t. · ···..>.· · ι 'opulai -
its. Cotton futuri·.- . ..pped.
New York Cotton
New York. .lime 1}.--'AP) Cot
ton futures opened 20 to 40 cents a
bah higher.
\ooit 1 ι.·· -.'.I'll.· to .VI cents
a bah- lov.-r.
July 29.15, October 2-9.39, and De
lOn:Imί Jir.ι.ν
u;ui t <i\ ι·ΐίι sim \τ.
P.I11-. '■ ί ·!'· !' enrh ρ oty
lender.·? agreed early foday e«i So
■ i.ili·' Vincent Aurii ! as president
ni· the mvv national :.-serhbl.V·
'♦FLAG DAY 1946-OLD GLORY FLIES TRIUMPHANTLY*
!
Forcrcr float that standard sheet!
I'here breathes the foe but falls bej·. us,
II ith Freedom's soil beneath our feet,
I : ee.loin's banner streaming o'er us:
—The American Flag
Ripped by Japanese shells December 7, 1941, this flag at Hickam
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Τ UK AMERICAN FLAG, third oldest m the we:',!,
will h;.VL' flown for lb!> years on tins .Ume l-i'.li
Down throurh the years men have touuht nd died to
keep it wavin . On Corregidor in April, li'42. a frag
ment of shell hit the flagpole, .«evering the halyard Aniei cans saw
Iheii flag fluttering down Three men dashed from nun bofoie
it could touch the ground, repaired the halyard undo: 'iie and
reus I'.
And
raced back to safety At lwo Jima. six men braved
to plant the flag atop Ml Surabaehi. Only three survn ·.
to the American Revolution, Sgt. William Jasper \v.
wounded while fastening to a parapet the standard presented to
If !\
; i ! V
/ 4
Field Honolulu, flaunted Nippon's might and lived to fly in victory.
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his re jiment He bore tlie colors to a place of safety, then died In
tlx \Y tro! '. H2 an unknown Connectie ::ι! anti \ : an was wound
ed at Lundy's Lane, Canada, as lire severed the staff of the flag he
earned He w still waving the mutila,ed standard when he sank
iinon the : 1111 d. At Fort S ,-mtci in 1861, the flag that inspired "The
St. Spangled Bannv: " was hit nine times and fluttered down to
a pile of binning cinders Peter Hart climbed the -phntered staB
with the flag in his hands A regiment <->t Un.on Volunteers cut
their flag into tiny pieces when they were imprisoned by the Con
ic delates Sewed together again,, that ltu£ now bunjjs in liie stale
capitol at Hartford, Conn.