ItettJterson HatUj Htspatrij .THIRTY^THIRD YfeAR tmI- AW ''i'vn'i'.^i??l^1, HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 5, 1946 ,r,f'-i^1 :vii???M FIVE CENTS COPY Al ??? M. a ^ isnnw v-niLug VVDR 15 GRANTED TO MAKE HAPPIER the last days of n child, dying of brain tumor, the Army ordered home from a Tacoma, Wash., camp Sgt. Halph Hender son. And here he sits by the bedside of his 7-year-old daughter, Nancy, in Burlington, Vt. Nancy had asked two last favors of life: that she get the doll shown with her and that her soldier daddy, who had been or dered abroad, would be with her. (Exclusive International Soundpkoto) Babson Blames Lack Of Buyers For Market Break Says Nothing In Business Situation Justifies Drop; Demand Remains Up IJV KUliKU \Y. r.AIJSON, Copyright. llilit. I'ulilishv.s Financial Kurrnii. In:-. New York, C'il.v. Sept. ? Selling st draw out money. U'licn yon do :ho latter. in.- hank :;n yon cash I rum its reserve :.n fin 1 somebody who \.-1i 1 buy jour Wile 11 the market i- booinin :. sue v.'body will probably pay ynu m:nv than ilio stock ro.-t you: but on a declining market, he lias more difficulty to find buyers. '111..- is especially true today when buyers r.uisi pay ca: n. This largely chmuj.ii< the 11'"! ? people . s. too ottci'i, only well-to do people have the ready money. During August most of these weal thy people arc away oir vacations and have forgotten the stork mar ket. Thus, it has been especially dif ficult for brokers to find rash buy ers during the past ur nth. This, in my judgment, is the main explana tion i f the August i lark'.u break. Certa nly there is nothing in tlia present ha-tv- titration t is ti:y declining pvees. I'very company has tremendous unfilled ordci ? a. I the ban . ? toe ?vei -lli wmi with idle money. It should take two .>r three y. rs to fill the demand for aiiteni bile-: while the bunding in - du-tiy has not y< t got under way. It is true that in previous i erioits of prosperity the market hit uncd downward during the first half of the pr< -oenty era: but history dir not alw.iy- repeat it'.elf. Certainly, today history i not repeating r elf in any other ealej'tey. Some Stocks At Bargain Price-. With the expected inerea-e in I!'- '? dividends, eTtain stock: now appea. to be bargains. Carefully .elected stocks can be purchased .today at prices and yields which should servo a- pet man id investment-, ir ie.-peclive t.f market condi: i"i Suggest inns a to select i.ig stork and "switclrng' to as to l> prepared for World War III tf it : It ? iltl c me. wall be covered in next week*, column. To offset the effect of a World War III. there are icvoral | ?>.? i bilitics which cverv itivt ?lor ho ? cart fully c nrf 'r In fore eiba storks i'uiiiy. Ihe li. t if 1l.ee i tli" elerti n ???hicli e on ? Mo-, en '>?? fifth. Pre cut until .dsn ere tli .t the llopubl rati . wpl yd si:>.-? it. cotitro! i.f th.t i lou ? ; nd t> > ? ibdity working conti' I of t:i ? li n 'I!., may lay the frutid alien for a Mick together and refuse to get timi out, Russia may i> ? at ntibte on ' agree to fair terms and vet en ire freedom of all sea.; for ail noun-. The death of Stalin ? r a people's volution in Russia should make th ' Mock market boom Moreover, it is Very probnblc that the Allies am how planning and encouraging a Russian revolution. This is the rea son for the "iron eortain" and tli ' desire of the Russians to lie up the Danube river and Balkan Stales. P explains why our fliers were shot down. Perhaps the Allies may sign peace treaties without Russia. Wi'li our Supply of atomic bombs and I as sume we are shipping some of these ]o England?and with the possibil ities of bacteriological and chemical warfare to kill both people and cmos World War 111 mov be Marled hv England rather than by Russia, al though we would probably get in volved in it. If England should strike tint. this could be vcrv bullish on lac market. ?Sf ifie persons ;uc scllint; stocks 011 account of further strike tbrents, 'these do not worry nie markctwise. When production catches up with c> Ir;t'tioiis ?o I- is- or more point; nlthouuii 11 ? < ? " ? iin( mi i ll 1111|iIV. tlnoti^h vrhi'ti ;iii early flood of order.; had I i ri i-v. ruled. Pro'iiiinni uamei moluded Atn ? iH .iti I elephone. IVIhlehetn, I*. S. Stool. (i'.oinraI Motor . Soars |{oe and ilnl'ont. Minn signs were po .tod for fioodrieli. II. S. liuhhor o.i (iiHidycnr. Weather I OK NOIITI! CAHOI.INA. ? :*ir \\ e ? 1 It e r r\eei?t some cloudiness in coastal areas to night and Friday. Continued cool tcnight. Warmer Friday. Rep. r^ay Ready To Talk Aboat War I Russia Demands Free Trieste Says Yugoslav Claim To Port I nquestionahle Paris. Sept. S. i/l'i Andrei Visli iiisky, Ku;:.;ni deiiliiy foreign min ister. ral'cd in tlic 1!!-nation peace conference today to ' reject emplui li ally Italian claims to dispute Ouii'ining Soviet Russia's /land < 11 the leading territorial issue be fore the pest-war tonference. Visli insky raid that Yugoslavia lias had an "uii'iiie lioiiai'le rig.it" In Trieste, lie s: id the Soviet In r,:i was sup pci! tin:; a Li;, lour agn. mom t? make a free ter.it' vy of the part only bci ause : f "political con iter itiuns." 'I ha Itia.ian diplomat. in speech Lea.a the Italian | olitical and ter t.toriiil commission, accused lvanoe L omi. former Italian premier o: * a leaking :ie> it i as with the flag f j'stirw" in tdaim'tu: the important Ad.ia'.ic 'i'uy. lor italy. To tlllili' I5v Derision. Vl.-itin.-ky made it plain that Rug s' i v in Id abide by the big four ov.tr f.ircUn iv ini.-tc rs' decision to i .rcate the f ree territory of Trieste ud die .ared ;Marpiy: ??Vtfo-dTvi i has an umiucstion able right to the port and town ol irtr. c. The derision of the fov i ri ministers contains a minimum f jr.st?????. In us ;? opinion. it shi uld oir-iiin :: moxi.r.iim of justice. "Li t . ?'.v.clirr.c.; ,t is tirst possible i ? i. m:;vin r.i of justice will ?i I: ical ruitsi-c "?ti; :? . '?> mctl tie 'a; w arc ?! tia. ?, wi.n politic, wo ... i p.v: doti'l the to ir?rotne .. .... t rdd up to rice." It', it 's voire i't the Trieste dis ?. !?'? was rear ' on lite f srtit date of ? ?' at'.' < :i tb' Is:.dnn settlement. '? lv rv. I Yttgosl v i have filed con fii.rtirj ? i Saints for the port, and Sett itri ? "om Coi 'villy (I)i of Texas yestc 'dry declared the United Suites wants to see an anion incus Trieste 'government that "will command re ?mcct of hoth Yugoslavia and Trieste." N. Y. Ticket Is Endorsed B> Truman V Y.'a:-hnr*tf ii. S?'pi. ,"i i V Pp'm . lit 'I riii i..ii t '(lay gave lii:. whole ice ted i :i'l'i:. ?miu'iii to tin- Mead - I.< hman tii'kct in New York, and :?r?ili< i'"il its election Tin" Presidt lit made In position dear nt ;i news conference in which In i|i- crih(>(l Senator Mead (D) of .Mew Yolk, nominated fur the gov ernorship as an able administrator. The ticket, he said, suits him all right, and lie thinks it will he elect ed. The New York state convention vestcrday iiemin.il> <1 former (!ov. Herbert 1.oilman to Senator Mead's 'place in the Senate. When asked whether he will speak in hehalf of the ticket in New York, the President said he wouldn't an i \ver r rncniisigncd !?? any |imt . km and I ir.tcii'lrd n? export. cnast-wi e or illter-cna; I ii im> v distri: t man ? ? ? -r. of the ii:soeiat'on. The organization said the ? . _ was issued as a re it of t ie e it cited strike of ma i'tme v/e.ri. an! to prevent congw-ti'-n at th'- p .' . U. IN. Council HearsGreece Deny Charge i Lake Success. I,. I.. N. Y.. Sept. ?i/Vi?Vif-ili Dondrant... Greek representative to the United Nati> ns. charged today th t the Soviet Union is tarrying < 11 a "war of nr.*vs" against I lie f J reek government, lie ! v igoroisly denied Russian ucotlsa tinns that Circeee is threatening tii" peace of tlie linlkans. I'eiidramis appeared before the United Yat. >ns Security Cniined to present Grocer's answer to (lie eh; rgr ? made yesterday by Diimrl Mamiil sky, foreign minister of the Soviet jm line, and < ullined earlier l>y An- ( Irci G|efr..v!io. fit* Soviet Union1.. I lelegafi to the ro-'iiril Tli" (Jrrek representative railed today's situation, in whie'i Girorr , for ilic sec n I time in the yea. h diern railed jail carlv today. a g ia?"'l reported ! Tlv guard in nue 1 Warden Ki m! I-".tin that when lie i anii* on duty at 1 a. Ill llencilo Was halloing 111 a I iii <1 <> fashioned rnidoly with ;i bed . heet 'I he guard eal hot (town I ' ll.re the Me.In In I i'iiii icinll;lie:;.. Ilem II ' attempt !? kill hiniselt was his third since Ins capture and' confession of three Killings and more than a score of r- . .cries an i assaults. I reviotisly he had t;: d to break open head wounds in hope that he mi h! hired to death He ulso had rollerted a tore ?>! as pirin tablets in the i.eliel tiiat a large overdose might I'.ili him. The 17-.vear-old student newt.-' attempt on his life e:ei e .. the Stat' prepared to rinse i' !>;? e on ol evidence upon which Chief .1 i-t Harold I>. U aril o !'? e c: i ani.il m irl will determine the penalty to ia 1 ??\ iorl 'tfniul lit Plane C rash Feared Fatal To Over 20 Elko, Nex., Sept. ?>. ? .-1 ???A l\vo? engincd transport pi.mo of the Trans-Lnxury Ait laic. on a trans conliiHiit l ilirlit e; ashed tlifi*mile west 't ho:c ! day with a probable death toll < f 23. A two-yc ir-< Id toy \ t. tho only survivor. airline officials in Han I'ran i. u report.'il. One wo.i 11 pas senger was brought t < a h ispital and died several hoars af'cr lite trag edy. ?| he Of-3 plan 2 a. Ha (I'KT) .i slv . ,as- :is a oar I in olliiiiuu Hi" ? low was 21. 'I ho plane wa - 'it ' eiiai fei fli'ht. with a p.. - si imer list mad" up trim \ annus rni elated applicants. NEW YORK COTTON. New Ymk. Sept. a. ? -> ft- Cotton futures op ned 20 to Pi cents e hal ? higher N'oi ii prices were la to <> t cents a bale higher. October 30.14. December 30.13 and March 35.86. Seamen On Three Coasts Walk-Out; Tie-Up Effective New York; Sept. .V?'/Pi- , j seamen strucK in Atlantic, (Jsilf aivl Pacific ports at noon KPT hulay, in a tic-np uiii?n leader-: forecast would Mop all -all wn'rr shipteilk. President Truman announced thnt I lie f!i.-i>ut" " * . 11 si 'tat inn of n; ,n lialrd wax< increases by the Wage I Stab li !>iti( i: Board was in tlie hati is ; of Kali -1 Sect tity Schwcilenbac'o In New York and Rillimorc. looml -i o( th>- Seamen.-. Interna tinnal t'nmn and tit" foaiii?-n\- I'nion "I .h" Pacific bciion walking off I ships several lioui before * If* chc dulcd Itonr. 100 I'rrcrnl I'ffort'vr. Shottly after ivkhi .loltn Hawk, ; v ire-president ot tit.- SP'. etiil'inn ? ed here "the strike is on; it is in ef- \ tut and 1 n'l no-rent effective." 'lite sliil.e tit. on appriisiniol' iy Inii.filiti AKI. ? ?iiic-n an I :i Hi.ililfl ?tin -r AKI. union member- ni l til. ('ln-\'iitioii:i! Martini ? I'liinn which ha-, announced i; would i b. erve picket I inc. I lie dispute i not between the iiiiikii ami .hip i.p.-snlnrs hut in-dead finds hoth arrayed nyuin t the WSII which i l l used to approve a $27.ad niMiithly wam- increas ? to which both I tar tics had agreed. The board held that any rai: e om $17.5(1 would !)" inflationary. Defense Rests In Ewing Trial At Fayetteville FnyoltcvlUc. Sept. 5. (/Pi?The defcn.-c i (??toil ils case kmI.i.v after j ha\ ing fought vainly t ? present tes timony (hat there i- insanity in the family of Wall C Kwins. Cumber land ci unty political leaner, who is on trial for Ins life for the slaying last Mai h IS of his wife. The defense notified .lodge It. Hunt Parker shortly after noon that it had completed its ease, and the judge ordered a recess until Friday morning to allow Solicitor K. Krtle Carlyle to prepare rebuttal testi mony. The ease now i.. not expert- j ed to reach the jury until next week. In attempting to present testimony that there is insanity in the Swing family, the defendant's ye mgos brother, Kent ('. Kwing. was askc the following rpioittio.i: ' 1) > vo i knov of yotir own knowledge that ther is insanity in your f imily"" S',oliciti r ("arlyle < ' jeetcd an I 1 othei ?piestions in t ie same vei; .fudge Pinker a 'ainerl (he o'.ijei tics, and the .'.Tic ? ?ewers yen wlnspered to the em it reporter si that the Jury endd n I hear. In his lesti-in ny. vn; nt? Ewini y the attorney Ken oral office during .tune and in olndcd in the digest relcatted today dealt with the powers of municipal corporations ami various phases if the tax quest ion. A police officer, said the attorney general, can oxcroi.i only such pow ers as may he granted by the legis lature. and in absence of .specific legislative act. a municipal hoard cannot extend such power by or dinance. Street bond issued for specific I imposes of providing water hound inaonnd paving cannot be longer than ten years. I'ndor state law municipal cor porate ns arc authorized to abate, it move or remedy conditions within the eoipovate limits or within a tnilu thereof which are detrimental to public health. Consequently ordin ances agauist dumpin . refuse in the water of a harbor, or similar situa tions. come within the scone of valid health ordinances. Ceilings Taken Off Cosmetics, Put On Meat Washing! n. wept - (AV ? OPA I erased ceilings fmrii low priced 1 ip ] slick. I""l!ipii. l? and other cosmetics today l>nl put the 11 I back on meat at wholosab This i- Ihe hi.l stop in prepara tion lor (lie ret urn of butcher shop ceilines Monday At the same time. OI'A promised full scale war-fare on the black market m ineat, (IcclarinJ it is kocip j inn a sharp watch on companies in New York and Chicago which are holding bin slocks bought at "very high prices." Face powder, face cream, founda tion cream anil similar cosmetic items if they sell for 25 cents or less an item, are being suspended indef initely from price control, OPA said.