Utfttltersmt Hatly Bispatrij 1H1R1Y-TH1RD \EAR HENDERSON, N. C., SATURDAY 'AFTERNOON, JULY 20, 1946 1'umusiu^^KVI-^^.^KUNOON FIVE CENTS COPY ON HALF PAY, EAT HALF LUNCH fDistricf 9? Columbia | I OFFICE OF I PRICE ADMINISTRATION SINCE THEY ARE RECEIVING only hall pay now that the OPA has been discontinued, Huth M. Hum (left) and Marguerite llollcnbcek, workers for the defunct agency, cut down expenses by sharing a sandwich and a soda in Washington. Thousands of OPA workers are still on the job while awaiting congressional action on price controls. (International) Atomic Control Billj Is Passed By House I Military Will Be Represented On Five Man Board Washington, July 20.??,l'i? The | Mouse passed a much amended n tomic energy control hill today send ing it to a Senate-llouse conference , for adjustment of differences be tween the two chambers. Passage was on a vote of 265 to ' 79. Passage followed almost five days of debate during which the Senate control bill was changed by a long , list of amendments. Major Mouse changes provided b>: military representation writhe pro posed five-member atomic energy control commission; for a military man at the head of the military tip- ; plication division; for authority for ! the armed forces to make atomic 1 bombs under certain conditions and for the death penally for most seri ious violations. A short time before the Mm, e io jected a move to pigeon hole the control bill until next year. A vote thai turned down a mo tion to send the bill back to the mil itary Coininitccs which would have had the effect of puttim; the bid on the shelf for this ses -ion pre saged passage of the much amend ed measure later too,,... Brief Bevolt Is Reported 111 La Paz Buenos Aires. July 2.?i.Ti?Rebel lious students tired ? n Bolivian c ib ino! ministers. \v? miding mic ; >d narrowly misani'. President (iualbitu Villarroel, in a fi sh disturbance at La I'az yesterday. : ai~t night. Sheriff Curtis Millet I of Walton utility sain iiie woman, who was burned to death, litis bei.u identified us Mrs. Fremiti* li.dlard I of Dothan. Ala. The bodies of the woman and two < f the soldiers who i were passengers on the bus. were takoi to Panama Citv. while the , body of the third soldier driver of the private ear. was carried to F.g Iin Field. Fin. I IMF IN Tt'RKKV. Istanbul. July 2" 11 ?? Four per sons were rop< rted shot to detith to day en the eve of Turkey's general election to determine the fate of j Ismct lnynu's government. Three men were reported slain 1 while sitt ?'(! in a coffee bouse at j the village of Izmir. One of them | was president of the vdlage Is-aneh of Jalel Rayar's opposition demo crat parly. Marshall's China Trip Held Failure > Chinese Preparing All-Out Assault On The Communists Shanghai. July 211. ? ^l'i ? l)i|?lo- j malic sources privately agreed to day that United States General George C. Marshall's peaee mission I to t'liii).i had failed. Seem ? gly eenfirminti the opin j ion. the Nationalist government be gan moving more men toward the lighting tri ills and the communists i were reported reinlorcing their |io- : sitions. General Marshall was believed tin- ' likely to have the opporti uity to confer with Generalissimo Chiang : Kai-shek !n the summer enpittd at 1 Killing, where the general went with j U. S. Ambassador Or. John Ueigh- j ton Stuart. Nothing To Talk About. A similar pessimist.- attitude was expressed at the communist head quarters in Nanking when a ?.heck was made on whether or ?'ot com munist chief negotiator G e n e r a I Cboti Kn-lai would visit Killing to talk with Chiang. The official asked the question countered with the com ment "There's nothing left to talk about." Meanwhiic. quarters professing to be ">? the know" predicted Marshall would return home around the mid dle of August after making a final effort to retrieve the steadily wor sening situation. This view n .m illed with persist ent reports that the government lias j abandoned all hope of a peaceful settlement and info'ds to launch an I all out attack against the eommu [ ni.-ts in Soph ruber. Gem Rin" lilerl earlv next week against WAC ('apt. Kathleen Nash Durum and Maj. David Watson, two of the three principals in the Sl,5ltn,()(K! ilesse family jewel theft. The announcement did not men- i tion Col. J. W. Durant. C'apt. Dur ant's husband, also helil in the in vestigation of the them ol the jewels from Kromlicrg castle. Army officers said the Durant. were separated reeeiilly and placed on d11 lei i nt hotel floors "because they probably will be tried iiulivi- i i dually." American Traitor ()! Radio Berlin Is Reported Dead I Berlin, July 2d.~l/l'i?Tim Itus- I sinus informed l.'liiled Stales Army I hcad<|ii;.rlois today that Ted \V. K;111 ? ? i>i>.'i< li. a I yeiir old iownn Ion ; anight l the American intelligence section, which had tried in vain to learn his fate after liis arrest by the Itussians more than a year a tin. Kaltenharli. the land Maw lla'.v of Itadio Merlin, died of a natural cause, in the Hussion occupation /one of C'.ertnany, the letter said. | Inventor Of I ?ife Proloni^inu Serum, 64, I) ies In Russia l.ondon. July 'Jo.?i.p The Mas- ' cow radio reported the death last night of Dr. Alexander A. Mogn molcts. soviet scientist and polili | cian who said liist month that his , A. (.'. serum might prolong human ?life to I all years, lie was fit. Hognmolets. deputy eliairmiin of the supreme soviet of the Ukrainian s.s.h. and a member of the presi- I dittm of the academy of sciences of the u.s.s.r.. had been ill for some time, the radio said. Michigan Bribery Conspiracy Takes On A New* Twist Laming. Mich., Jui.v 20. - i,vi a bribery conspiracy to defeat bank ing legislation in Michigan in 1011 was charged today in grind jury warrants agahist two Detroit inrltis tralists and l!? picsotit and former state legislators Circuit Judge l.ocis F Cosch. sit ting as a one man gland jury, sign ed warrants accusing 2K persons in all of a conspiracy to defeat a bill designed for regulation of chain banking Four were named co-con spirators but not defendants. Great Fire Ruins Elizabeth City Building ?? n EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS OF RELEASE OF BRITISH HOSTAGES ? ????II ? m -VI BRITISH OFFICER, FREED BY EXTREMISTS, CHASES HIS CAPTORS ??mini ?? AN ALERT PHOTOGRAPHER caught these photos in Tel Aviv, ralcstine, of the dramatic release of three kidnaped British army officers who had f been held as hostages for 16 days by a band of extremists. At top, a startled passerby turns around as Capt. C. G. Warburton (arrow) scram- | blcs vainly after his captors. At bottom, the other captives, Capt. A. E. j Taylor and Capt. E. II. Spencer, climb from the packing care in which the trio had been dumped from a truck. The woman pushing the baby I carriage seems entirely unawai'e of the excitement. (/iifcriiatioiial) Struggle Over OPA Bill In Life Or Death Stage Porter Asserts Some Of Damage Can't Be Mendcc! \\rii>liiii'4t< 11. .Inly ? *i (ip.\ .?\(ln in -11I' I I'miIit sa id 1f tin- last three weeks can't be repiiiretl." Porter declared that while OI'A is "hard at '.toil; lij plans to re* eovcr sane of the ground that lias been lost. e\ en with the best > '? price control bills it isn't Ruing to be an easy job putting the orss back in the basket." Asserting it won't lie a en.-e ?>l "llnnipty-l)ii:i ply. whom till the horses and all the nun ? oulon't i IHIt back Pen '.licr again" Porter add ed: Snme I'crs Sniashrd "Si me ot the eggs are -ina 'nc . and perhaps some of (lie Han age ot the last three weeks cat') Ik? re* paired, but I feci eonfideni that with effeetive authority from Con gress. thiil we ean recover a lot of eggs that have rolled out of the price contri ' btisket and put a stop to other pi ee increases." Porter's doubt about whether "ground lost" can he recovered raised the question whether tic . till feels that all ?kmc HO price ceilings ean be reestablished if controls a revived. Who they expired on .luly I. I?< r ter said flatly that it Congress did not specilically provide for previous, celling* in any revival bill. OI'A would restore litem by a Rcncral order. CONGRESSMEN ARE RECEIVED BY POPE Vatican I'itv. July 2n.? (AIM ? Pope Pius tinted a croup of Amer ican scnatois anil represent (alive. wlicm ho received today in private audience to share the experiences ac quired on their around the world journey, so that men will under stand more fully "the havoc wrench' by war and 11n* tremendous difficul- i ty of reconstruction.*' I Nation To Start On Fourth Week Of Rampant Prices W.-idiiiigloii. .Inly :!(?. i/l'i I' li e >I'A i-titi-ied tin ItI? or de.ilii . tape i ii C'.i|iit<>l Ifill today. Willi C'lii'.ri' death ked. il lie? rami' i-erlain "a- tisit?? ?? i wi'l art mi ,i Inarlli week n| iiiH'iinti'nllcrl pi iriv. with i o nut' knowing in u hut ti.nn. il any, OI'A might be revived. Tin Una r-Srnali' r<>ll!e:'eiiri I con ittcc seeking a compromise ttim stalemated as House member* il l . cri >teaflla-1ly to accept Sm all- liatp against any further price ei-ilings on rill;, meat, cue* and nthcr bosii fowls. Small- l)i -locratic l.< aii-r Hark U-y called the conferee* ?i one more n ret ? e i ii. ?-. If litis tails, I'v <>1*A will be thniwii open atv'-iv in a llmisi floor battle over whether t-> approve the Senate hill. 1'ri-siiU nt Trunian mil, a ling a vein, lias desrrihed the Sm ile nn i ??re a. "terrible." The ernfereo!. after lour days "i | wrangling. were 1 it-d in kn- Is mil the 'luesti'i- of allowing nl'.\ i-er tain discretional v powers in raisins I priees on lnamifnrttired artirles as! prescribed by a new pricing i irmula in the Senate hitl. (loliinihiii Sailor Found (iiiilt\ ()t Killing Housew ife IVllH-eloil. W. Va . July :'n ? ,1 ?? William (Sordini. 21 -vi-ar-old sailor from Cohiilthia. S. I', was i-mivii-? nl of first degree innrili ? today in | the - hot mm slaying of a .'tl! year oi l I'.liii-field housewife. The veriliet. if permilbd to stand, i ai rii-s witli il a mandatory death si-nleiu-e. Defense Attorney Hartley Sandi-rs of I'niu-i-ton immediately moved i" set the verdict aside and Criminal ('our! Judge V. Morion Wagner set August 9 to heat . rgumonts on the motion. Nicht Blaze < o Damage Sel At $300,000 Kli/alicth City. .Inly ','ti i/l'i Kuii maintained :i watchful vigil hrri1 today over the siuoiildri ttiu re mains "I the Kleiner l>i 11 llosj..to Andrei \ liiomylei. I playing ;> tand-in iole among the j -'?i< nt 11M :c' i ??! . 1-t Ih ? I'nitcd i ? ! Iimi Atomic ("iiiiini. i -n. v.'.i >>n re. > ?iti today :i ? spying thai "nulKKly I ? (i lium )>>r i i'icl ' uf atomic I:ii. I nlcr;i! W orkers I o Kecc i\c I ,ate Ii\ (Checks Soon \\ f 1111 g !,?? .lily 211 |,V| Relat ed pa., hi -ho.dd s, on be handed to po tal i oployes and some trcas* i.rv workers who have been work ing temporarily without pay. All that is neeesary is for Prcsi dent Tinman to sign the $1,604. Iifi2.14u treasury-post office appro priation tiill which Congress sent htm Into yesterdny. Mtniv employes have missed their mid-July pay checks while the Son de :>'d Ihnis" argued about the fund hi!. dee disagreement was over a stive price amendment. It wa- settled yesterday hv removing tile seel ion ill dispute. AT LAST-THAT 'BETTER MOUSETRAP*) IT'S VERY SHOCKING, as Mr. Modern Mouse discovers when he takes part in "Test Cheese," this cxpcilmcnt with an A-bomb mousetrap was called. The gadget, conceived by H. L. and R. C. Ratchford, is shown (top, left) fady for att. -hment to an ordinary electric plug. Next (top^ right) the mouse is attrac'od by tho -'.coma of fxe-j lunch; is tossed up .(bottom) by tho electric shock and fall. dead. ''ufcrnationalJi