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ΟΝΙΛ DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA
f\VKv Π-EIGHTH YEAR ' τ i iV? κν ss ΜΓ i AT Ε D ' \ ■ ! ! F.ss 'J * HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AF'I ERNOON, FEBRUARY (j 1941 i'ui'u>...; ^κκν,,χ FIVE CENTS COPY
U.S.-Mexican Paci To Be Signed
Italian Colonists In Africa
Flee Before British Forces
Moving Rapidly On Bengasi
Reports ot Freel
Greek Successei
P'iunge Italy's Wai
Effort Into Furthei
Gloom; British Te
Roach Bengasi In 41
Hou. s.
■ ' -Ι Pits'.. )
ρ·,;. * ■·.·!■ ·)ΐ τ ι .-ilian <*οΙοπ<η(
'■it fl« ••ill': before 1b
!-;■■· i I'u'iniiT Mussolini'
111 Λ ι lean empire to
■■ > · : ". : 11 1 - told of secmi
■ · ■· (I '' il'tPHis withilr.'iv
ι· _ ι ι and Blaek Shrir
Ί ' ■ κ . p. ··1 - ! ι : ι te . η ihi
ι . ' ! 11. .nuholfl
in"·(.·. -o . Ill Alb.'ini,
:mî ui m I in ΛΊκ η·. plunged It.il.v
' . Γιιι tlu-r wiooni
Di ' ' tin I.ihyan deser
ι" ' Ί tint General Si
Aie ■ ' ί V. .i \ ell's troops wcr
' ward ;ilonn the Modi
■ . t at a pace whiel
·: Ci ί : ι to the gates ο
li.it ι ' :l 48 lloUIV.
".ile : ι'·ι·ιι the I·
ri eeen heralded a-· till
• '· ' . i..π.le major defense I>;
Mai I: ! E'odtilfo Gi'aztiinî's retioal
iiiR .it:· y. Il whs not immediate!;
·'.<· ' ' ■ tii" withdrawal 11
i : ii ,μ : ii»nalled alum
: : · ' 'ι: 'lie town.
!·■<'■ ' : ! put the Μ ι ί 'i h with
1 lil'llRJIM. sweeping lol
'-n:ilo-ii-day clip.
I: · (în-ck-Itnlian war. ai
Athi'i; ι !.r,nun declared that th<
Gut . ..I -mashed two fascis
< lit- ·■· ι !. ■ 11 tht- Adriatic coa<·
• lid that the Italians wen
!..linm i. in contusion. abandon
:u ii· .ri wounded on the tick
T!.> '· ' j,lid that Italian tan!·
" ι .fi i con frustrated and tha
'in- I' : ! ι had been driven Iron
ρ η great .strategic impor
iMi't i'u'i·
T!.· 15:.11~reported steady ad
.'·· · l'y their ι it tier armies oi
' r-filing fronts in Eritrea
and in Italian Somali
■ ι S rh African troops were saic
. driven (50 miles insidi
la ! ii·· ι. Brit i-h forces are clos
(.'hercn. important railroac
v.:. 15. ,!:.-h headqu..: ters announc
ed.
Gi bombers stri:cl: at Londoi
■ nd .'In rn England last night n
■ ' it intensive raid. The Brit
•i : ' illy classed the attacks a:
i; : ι ithcr cut short the Germai
((.'< iitnned on Page Seven.)
DEMONSTRATION
Heme. Ici;, β.— (ΛΡ)—Λ crowd
"Ι students hearing Italian and
(ii'rman Class marched toward
tin.· 1'nited States embassy this
afternmui shouting "down witli
(lemneracy". They were turned
"If dim η a side street and did
nut pj\s the embassy itself.
Nazis Scoff
At Willkie
Message
Berlin. Feb. 6. (ΛΓ) Author
"t'd <iri h,ι,η hnurces as ci ted to
tl;,V "ill uttciaiiccs .--uili '.is that by
V»i-iitU'll I.. Willkie released ycstei
,1;|y m hondun should be receive'.!
""'y >\ith · intcnipt
I Willkie. m a statement broadca. I
"y 'hi British. BnadcastmH
l'")y alter liis departure ironi IjOU
'Inn yesterday, said: "Tell the Gei
; people that we Gcrman-Amcn
''",s reject and hate the agiiressioi
"i:d lust lui power ol Ihc presen
(,nman government.")
^ I lie Gorman government, the an
'■"•rized sources said, did not paj
"l'ifh attention to Willkie's words, a^
''"y were made by a private citizen
Of one tiling we are sure." the\
:'ud- "Willkie would not have madi
llii.- reference to his German extrac
timi before election."
(Actually, Willkie made a fui
''dement concerning lus Germai
'incestiy in his acceptance speech a
'-'wiHid. Ind., last July.)
't 'vas asserted that Willkie hat
whuved more English than Amen
ldn "Hie British lords so inipresset
him."
Previously. Berlin authorities ex
Pressed doubt that any number ο
Germans heard the Willkie broad
('ist in view of prevailing laws mak
mS listening to foreign stations sub
J"'! lu .ita. j ptualtifcà.
Seized by Nazis
Ivan Jacohson
Clerk in the United States Legation
at Oslo. Norway, Ivan Jacobsen, of
.'rattle. Wash., has been placed in
custody by the Gorman army police
there, lie and Frank Nelson, of St.
•Joseph, Mo., a former legation
clerk, are charged with carrying
documents which the Nazis consider
hostile to the government of occu
pied Norway. Jacobsen was ar
rested while en route to Moscow,
where he had been transferred.
(Central Press/
Market Bill
Is Favored
Joint Committee Ap
proves Broughton -
Backed Measure t ο
Aid Farm Marketing.
Raleigh. Fob. (i CAP' The joint
j legislative committee on agriculture
! fav rably reported today (he Breugh
ton-haeked hill lu provide ;i st,*i(e
wirt<> ν ten el publie marketing
rente rs.
The c· immittee -ils·· adupti-l ; π m >
liiti"M rii'ei-lni' Ilea the e· mgrc-Mim
aI delegation be telegraiΊιοιΙ a re-'
nirst tn have lohnccn included in
.the ) >ii >\ ! .ion- of 1 ! ι < · le iso lend bill
η w under debate in font;ret.-..
K\ idenee the npiio 'tii.n by many
j house members ♦<> granting the right
! of eminent domain lo ageneie-. not
■ h ι \ · ■ 11 ti it we- how 11 v. Imn .m .anend
j ment to the marketing bill was j
.''("looted on motion -a P-ar Ή of
\rash eliminating > ι ' "U gr a lit - !
i mi: tlu right !■ < ·η I· : η ite·· for ι
markets
ί Cïeorc· b'o . 1 · ■ 1 · 1 ■ · ■ !>··r' of
jlhe agrienlture dop e ι ■ .·"' ••■.plain
erl the M arketing ■'! '" ■ and
ι ill it W"l I III pen m t Ian ei tn lump
( C 'ont j nued on I 'age Τ ν 10
Severe Code
Is imposed
In Rumania
Kucha re t, I'cb. Π.— (AIM —
(Ι\ι·Μ·ά i \ iuilit.nx censor)—The
n:->st sr·. ·■!·!» criminal code in
modern Kunuinlun history w ;is
ar,noun;"d toda> by I'rrniier
General Inn Antoncseu. provid
ing such penalties as death for
drawing anti-govcri.:nent car
toons and live to I "i years at
hard labor for singing political
songs in thi· streets.
The code also establishes the
death p< naltv for misappropria
tion of more than S.i.OIIO in pub
lic funds aieve to five years
imprisonment for parents whose
children are convicted of crimes.
Penalties equal to those for pa
rents are provided for ι hildren
over 1."».
The prison terms are doubled
for .lews, communists and those
of :iouT'umanian origin.
More than !') crimes .ire mad?
punishable h\ death within ten
hours after sentence i·; passed.
Among them are promising to
redistribute fortunes or to end
taxation, and engaging in any
class struggle.
The special punishment for
communists was the first in Ku
manian history.
While saying he was "not a
tyrant" and does not wish to
'Spill blood". Antonrscu declar
ed any future revolts must be
forest alled so that order can lie
reestablished immediatel;. "foi
ns and our allies."
Retirement
Bill Debated
School Matters Get
Much Attention From
Legislature on Busiest
Day of Session.
Haleigh. Feb. il. (AIM The
Home debated tli'· lull in provide a
ιτΙίι·<·:ιιΐ nf · vlcin for nil State em
ployee. -iieUirtint: -chool teachers to
day a llie logi-lature had perhaps
it·· lui κ·· ι rlav.
Repri' - ·. · 111 a 1 i. r Allen of Wake,
chairman of Hie IIoihc education
committee explained the retirement
bill which provides for joint contri
bution.· by employees and the State
to provide pensions to persons 60
years of age οι oldei
School ii liter.·, including the re
tirement program, got much atten
tion and a committee rejected a bill
ti orovide a ninth month lor schools.
The llou-e adopted a joint resolu
tion offered bv liepr entative U'il
I. a 111 s of I', isipiot.ini. calling for a
(Continued on I'age Two)
New Engineering Building
For N. C. State College's
School Of Agriculture
I>.iil\ Disputcli Hureaii.
In the Sir Walter llotcl.
Bv I.VNN NISHI T.
I; I II : '.11. Feb. 11. North ( 'ι! ■ > 1111 : ι
St.île ( ' il!· u< ' t 1" ί 111 ν ι ■ .ι hall mil-j
Ιιοιι ι ίι 11 i. 11· j 11 ·■. 11 · tu be known a.- the j
. \ t; ι 11 · 1111111 .1 I'.ngmi'i ruin Uuilding. !
and to lie ι i -ci I as t*I; ι > room, tor
lemon ti.ition m u e ot improved
I;.rm machinery. ,.ικΙ as a working
"labor;>.j*.v" in practical tarming.
A $300.(10(1 buil-ling is |iro.jeeteci,
to be eon tructed without cost to the
>t;ite. by a federal allocation ol Λ I.VI.
000 and a "loan from anolhei -I itc
lund ol a like amount, -aid loan to
. I>e repaid from rental proceeds from
the old agricultural building, now
under lease to Farm Security Ad
ministration and .Yielding a net re
turn of about S25.00(I a year
I All preliminary planning and nego
tiating has been completed and there
; remains only the formality of pass
ing agreed upon legislation to eon
oummatt thL tlvcU pjopcr Uit di*
M'>v in p'ep.,ι ;iInίι .nui will I m in
troduced wiililn the ηι·\Ι lew days.
It w.i. tir-t thought that the state
uould I i\e in ■ · iii bonds lnr its
-hare ni th«■ 'ni' tiiiclion cost, but
the more tic irahle loan plan was
worked mit yesterday.
The iiru building will pu I the ag
ricultural school at State College on
a par w ith other departments there,
and mi a |vn with the best of such
riiool* in the Smith bv making pos
sible the acquisition without cost of
u t a- much laim machinery as the
: chooi (.m u e Manufacture!s are
willing to ■ uppl.v th., e(|Uipment and
to keep it up to d-'te witiiout cost
to the college.
The college lia been handicapped
lor years loi lack of this very tactor,
and agricultural leaders have been
working to remedy the situation.
Governor Broughton has given full
approval and pledged the full sup
iCW.nueJ t a Pjgt St\er; )
Scene of Fatal New Haven Fire
Investijrati.rs ··> arch tb·· charml ruins ot' th X < ■ ■ Π . v. η Quilt :ιΐκΐ l'ad ( ' mpain in NYw
Haven, (' ■ nn., v. <\ < ;· riy ι< ι ι >rt.- rewuled that ! ι η π η. r. Imrm· : . drat h ! ; · < other
employes injur.!. Λ spark from ma"hinery is .'ι·.· ι ι·. fax* started the fin·. Th.· (!·.ν! wen.·
trapped in ' he ;>'· ;>jr room, Coroner's assistai) ·ί to rim \e one of tin· i»odi<·-. The
plant was workin.v η a .'hour basis on defense .··!< r .
Strike Threat At Ford
Bahsori Is Bullish CIO Union
On Home Building HasDemands
Hconomist Advises
Building of Houses
This Year, Declaring
Prices Are Bound to
Rise in Near Future.
p,\ ko(.i:k \v. babsox
( np.vriiîlit ΙίΠΙ I'ultlishiTs I in.inri.il
Bun-aii. Inc.
Balxon Bark, Flu.. Feb. (!.— It is
an Mill-rent c·! ui ractoj-j stir· ui man
tn want i«' build. In my time I luive
built a large number of buildings
for i'H uiM t "! μ ! I ι - mess, and ι it ! a :·
jntrpnses. In as I writi·. I lia ·
t .t 11 n't ■ ' ! ΐ ( it a : :··■/.■ 11! 1 : ί· 1
hi : ! Id : '! ■ .n't ol bit : !d i1 ιιί .-a '■ ' -
fies a criMtiX'' πι,οιιΙμ· and a pride
of ·>·. ·■ >n Λ a in imité i' a':;· ,
In ι i Id πιι; I] .ι < i· ' > ■ ι rled tlin h a;h ■ il1
As an · I . -1 r \ . ' · tin· ulde t'a ·. ·.
next t'i .: :Πlit .■ ι 'I'm r . ; ι>I !
day P'ad. the ■ ' eaate and ί 1
ors' ad ·' !'■»>.;!,l> l.'-tcai'- 111 ^ κ u
ideas f · » ι a ; · ' 1 III is art i a 1 · ■ I ι <}
I hi' >anii' m ; η :1 · . v'.a* 111 ρ
live aΙΚ» t « .π I■ in" up I'!.,: . t· ···
and wea . itifi !·■ .ι»ι··ΐιι·. lu . ..
walls and a r···■1
.VihiintaK'· "I BsiUdinr.
l'A '· ",vi 'in- ι :: ι ■" I a-· 111 t hi '.■■ ·Ί
(in ι ι >·*(· t "f 11 ri 11. .1 i'ia I . ' ■ I < I ' . :
Ml III' larti u.v ιI! .Ill· I.H'.I ι;; it ·- ι
(Cuntima-d ■ ί Pa^r Tvn
JAPANESE ENVOY
ARRIVES IN U. S.
S; ι η Κ ι m- ·. ! '■ 11 ι Λ i ' ■ \ι.
mirai Ν'·.· .Ι.Μΐ.ιη···-!·
; I fi « > ! I" 11:1 ■ I ! ' i Still. t'\ 111 ι ■ I'll
C< 111 f jdl'liri ' t « ■ i \ 11 1.11 1 ; μ If ,!|f t '. ■
Illicit ii ill in1'' ι ' ■: 1 lie Mint .1 St ' · ■
and .1 -111.111 ·· · -I < Μ Π 111 il l>. ..·>··.
amicably
'Πιο in (|"i . in ,ι -ι ι li
ment ι - - ■ ;· ι 1 111 -i ii rn \ ,ι ! ι. : · 1
I 11·· Jim··· Κ .in ι Minn, ,ι i("
".V. I ■ 'illy mi 11.y 1
take up ■ \ <i: » · ■ · · I ;ini m .t ready î"
discuss any problems affecting eitiier
thi' I 'η it. i I St. t· ■ m' .lapiiii. I ι
111.Ά e\ ΓΙ , I ν t ί: thiil 1 .jiii ι
fident thai II ι. · nu qiic 11, m uh.it
soever outstanding l>» tnwn n··· ;we
countries which cannot be settled in
an am ic ih U ■ ι ■ · i - ' t ι -1· tin > ι . ι
through .■ t. '·Ιν display ni .· ta te -
manshiu lu tin· responsible pi·..(il.
en both side- mid with th-ii ··. u ι -
fidencc I am proceding to \\"T»i ing
1(111."
Λ reporter asked the admiral il
he were here I., effect a pact i.i
treaty with the t'nited Stales.
"I can't -ay." he replied.
(jJaaihvh
FOR NORTH C AROLINA.
Cloudy: ruin in interior tonight
and in cast and central portions.
Friday, warmer t<>niehl colder
us ·.·. u.t c-atUofl FntU. .
New Meeting
With Laval
Expected
\",ν·11\ Κι·!:, fi. ίΛΙ'ι Naval Mm
ι - ! < ■ ! ' Admiral Jfull Darlan It'll today
i>y .pi rial train l'or Pan- today
win τι· In is rxpocti'd t ■ κ'.-ηηιο talk
v. ; ! ! ι Ιιίίμι'Γ \'icc ΙΥπιικτ ami For
i .'..ι ι M m ι· ■ 1. ι val
i > r I 111 drrlin· rl ι . di eus.-. 111 rr
■1(1 οιiI .;j >[). .ι.1 ·ι'Ι m a vht't-i lui
: toi .il !.. \va I'cri tla· tat ion ti·
ί ι ^>i ia ·. ·. ■ ι. 11 ( I ii., t., l'ai·,.. Willi
ili 11. ■ · day.-.
ΤΙιγπ· ν.ι·'··.· ii'dii ili·..lis that llir
[· ι ;·ικ·!ι ;;o\ ΐΊΊΐιικ ill was opposed to
.t t... ··— I...· ! i-li ιιΊ ι if. .ponent . .f
I- nl,ell (a ; .111 Mill· ·<·· atjon lo til.
( : il un led on I 'a.;;- Sc. en )
ARMV m oi DIES
ÎN Ms Ο AID CKASH
·■ i . ,s ι· i; · \>>i
d
Τ ' ; Λ I : V 111! . I' · ·' ' I
.:,κ|.■, '..,.<1 I· . 1 !.:·■ 11'· . .-II ι
li y . ,, ... · ' ·.(»· ··' ·' ■ pl i·" ■
. ι
, ■ ' · ι lira ι In : ι hi ; y a rd
ΊΊ■ I ithiT "I I av, Si . .lid I .'»'!> '
pt.ul . 1. >-.■ J η ' Lfi.vccil'k. hailed out and
H I'c, ι d a lor. 1.·■ 11 ml··!'■
Mitfhf'ïl Fivld a i'«··.· minutes before
j ι ■ , - the s.m ·. .ι :> I ι. 11 i t ■ a < * 1. 11 ρ
in · ι ι Ί, of l'.ii 11 ; Ι ρ I μ ι ipl l a '
...It ..| tin· .V il y . ·'· 1 .·>»·
Five Demands Made
on Ford; Other
Strikes Continue As
Another Is Begun.
I !y The Associated I'm
l ; ·■ h _:o I·'ιird Mot··; C
ν\·|ι ici ι Mi >!(i-> η ι i I lions ol dol ! . r ! ι ;
ι .11 ι hi ■. HririKt· ordei s. I:.led ,·; ··.
pi ii d ■ ■ ill re: if today ! η ·; ' · ·
(IP i ' ; ' ι · I Λ : ι lomobi le Woi kc:
" A ; ■· ' · · · i I ν ο Γ a strike" ; ι1 tl. < ·
Κι ι il · ι . : ■ ■mu lu· av oided by " ί
11 11 .i ■ m·" on five un ion d·.
vi Urday, declaied .■
].·ί· t ·. ·: .1, Thomas, [.'nitctl
.Vi' Λ ■ ί ,·· president, and
M ci · I' V. Jr., director n!
ι > ι · ι. ;;.in:/.e lin·
I·'. ; i the ν w.iuhin'1
• , · ■ ' ■. ply lo Hie
η μ .τ ' in· ■ ι niTC.'iso -.
11 ·ι ι île ol enior
I ■ ; ι.ι ι >>.1111111(4 nih
il,··, ι ·· -a the ci m -
; .1· ■ !! Γ : ;tn,| I ; j » { r
1 :■ hi.: Κ ■
'! : ι . II " > 1' I II I I ι <I · ·. 1 11 ·t .. !
Il . I' 1 , > I 1 . ι
III .· . I . I I I ι ! ■ I t.'i't 11Ψ I h
·. ii, ι;.·· ι ; ι '. ι
i'IUT1
'"■H "" 11 I'..,· . ' Ill pn.
Kit· d> ' : '· · lit 1.1 the
i'i pu!.· A < ha ... ■
SiOJiHt.fKJil ftj >li Ii·!· > ι >iitiact-.
At I .< · \· 11 i;:··· ι (liant
<·!>(I (Ί(Ι : 11 > ' ■ ι ι ' ye t<"
(i. ι\ c· in!> ·ι ui. ι ι ;'i:had
'Continued in Pago Seven'
Lindbergh Says America
is Prolonging The War
U ■ mgtnn. I <Ί>. I). - (ΛΡ) —
i'hjii ■ I ( hi·: les Λ Lindbergh s ; ι i ri
ι .11 ι\ 111.. 1 by aiding Great Britain
.cut ι>tln-i' countries tin· lrnited St:iti -
iHcouragmg \v;u\ prolonging it
,,ικί inn easing bloodshed η Kurope
v. i!i 1 materially affecting the
course ni the war."
TestilVing in opposition to the ad
miti'sli ation's British aid bill before
the Semite foreign relations commit
tee. Lindbergh said that if this conn
try ι- ever invaded "the "esp nsibil
Ίν "ill lie with those who 1 nt oin
J."!., ; -jl . a'l
Unfit Γ queΊ,ιιι:: I <y St ι 11 ·. ι ( '"Π
Ι!.illy. Dcmurv ' !'. '·;ι Ijindlieryh
declared that tie nation 11 ready was
< t>111111 iltoci 11> giving Hi.'un sum!'
iitl "We should keep uni' promises,"
hi' declared, then added :
"I think it is w ry important that
England tint lie beaten in war, but
I don't think that is in American
control."
Meanwhile Hou-e supporters ot
the British aid bill smacked down
the first amendment formally offer
(Coiituued 0:1 ΙΛ.=^- i>- su.
Will Settle
All Major
Questions
Millions of Dollars
Involved ; Some
Points Pending For
Several Years; Final
Arrangements Ε χ -
pec ted Friday.
I ' 11 · · " ·< I SI:,if . 111< I v. ■ ■ I .
«••iKllll'il ι·, . <· t · ! π 111·· ·,<· .· lu ■
lure, settling ;ill majni eennon h· and
! ιυιΐ.1 I.il (III · ■ · η «IV ut Ι.. : I - i ■. : U·
ΤΙ·.· IMC' ;1 . .· to. d · Il
provide fnr .· jîcnera I ; « 11 inel isi'v'ff
r■ ι ■ I>i■ imn ol '■ ι" y problia . l'<■
' ' 'ί η 'h·· ' ·.·■■· ι ri'it mu - Λ η . I .<■ ni
the j ι · ..1 ·ιη ·i!\ cd li ι . ι■ been !·"ΐ .·
' Cl ι v.-M a : : d n « .1 ·
. :!!■.. . rl, .11;, I
Tl ·· tnrmuhi for llu· n:·-«·<··;.eut
were ■ · irked . ait bv I "nd cl.i ν
I S!.,1e Well" ; 111 f I Ur F, «·: . .
Castillo Paieras the Mexican aeba
jador. They were ^aid to concentr:i1e
• ■n lump settie:-,en1 r;i*b«-r ti n
peceineal disposition of ntuue:·
claims and celuntcr « lain - ·.· . e·*
!···«.· the '.il expi api at ion. aura· m
t "'ironri tion and other contr· · > -
sial questions.
Final arrangements foi the ρ t
probably will follow the relu · !'
tic Mexican :'mbaf-.-ador he: F
day alter conferences wilii h: so. ·
eign office in Mexico City.
C )ne of the ma jor <r ie-.tion· «Ί ·
(tilled to be settled arose ;i 1 ·:
the Mexican government's exprop
riation of American. British and
Dutch-owned oil properties va! ed
by the oil companies at from $100,
000.0011 to > 1-10.000.000,
Earth Settles,
City Damaged
West Pittston, Pa.. Feb. ι A!')
■ At least 2l> families were thro-en
from their beds and half a C tzen
.-1 reels were dan aged early |>>'
\ lufe M*ttït ment al tert a
I i ι ι et -ohick a rea IP : ι , 'a n
: Vtm-yh ania community.
The settlement was preceded by ι
■;a1 rumbling noise. (A ark- ,i deep
a 2u .iu-hiv appeared in s>> · e
street- (las and water mam were
ι ·■.ι ! ι and Mime resident? v. ι ■ ο
ueied ι : ι >111 their liumi·- until the
: c ·;· iii be turned "I !'.
'Πι. ι··.:··:·.unity, with a population
o! ■ ;t w.imiii. is m t lie lie., rt ol
Pernio 1' iii' ■ eoal I leld an! the
ε ' 'tmd S el a a til tile i - mil ι h· .ιιι·ν
c a:ilvd 'λ ith mme-.
A ia .;> ..·· oi another Peau \ I
\ ,anai '. . il l. ··,'η- Shenandoah - ··.>,>
i a 11 \ n..· .-ad i ·. imlar ettle
iaenl .·· · .· . ear ayu
FARM BUI.LF.TIN
NOW AVAiLABL!·
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Nominated
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Hampshn t·. ua.- nnniihatt'd by I Ye
mIi·!»! Ιί'Ί -ι·\ eli tudii.» tii III' ,ιπ:1ηι>·
.idi>: ι tiri·'. I'.nta!!:, .-1uci'oUidiig
.111 -1-1 ·ί ι Γ Kennedy.
'Γ!:(· nomination al the :"il year old
! ι ;ii r I ; < · ι ·ι 11>I h ·; ι η governor ol New
11 ; 11 η 11-111 π \v;i.- -cut to the senate
.'.Inny u :th >cvcral other diplomatic
. 11 >1 )i untments.
These included:
Anthony .) Drexel Middle ul 1'enn
ylvania, now ambassador Id I'oland
tu servi· also as ambassador 11. the
exiled government in London 1 13 ο I
«mm and as minister to the Rovern
inent ol Norway and The Nether
lands.
Clarence K. Gauss ol Connecticut,
now minister to Australia, to become
ambassador to China.
Nelson Τ Johnson ol Oklahoma,
now ambassador to China, to be
come minister to Australia.
J. Pierrepont Moffat of New Hamp
shire. now minister to Canada, to
serve additionally as minister to (lie
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