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ïtenîterstm Hatlu Htspafrii ΓΛ KTT Λ r Γ\ ι IT ■% r \Tr-»nrrirv t ........ ». — ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NOR TH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR HENDERSON, X. MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL? 1941 ' 1 , '·. N FIVE CENTS COP\ Greeks Withstand Nazi Smash **■¥·* + **·*** * * χ st. at Steel Strike Negotiations Extended Mediation Εί forts Win Agreements U. S. Steel Workers Stay on Job; Nationa' Steel C orporation Grants Wage in crease; Allis-Chalmers to Reopen Plant. (By The Associated I'ress) Τ! ι' l.i cal ni - Win k sloppag.· Tin ' ί ■ > ii mil I 11 I! ic mills · > I 1 he I'm! il Sta!i ■ Slccl I'iirporation pa.· "(I today wacti an agreement w.i . -ached extending t!ic current wane 11' >t lat n 'lis between the union and the management. M(■. ην. iule. lanest Τ Weir. chair man o; t:.e Xatioiiai Steel Corpora tion, announced that the company had at;!·, d empl y ces a wage in crca-e ι■ I HI cents an hour, effective April 1. \V' ι · lid th.it detailed arrange ι η ι ■ : 11 ί ι the increase "are now be ire; ν irk d out ' in all s ihsidi rii s of tin en'! oany. Λ spoke man for the c-i-i.pany estimated that about 21.0011 e:: ployees will be affected. Federal labor agencics, heartened by t e e developments ana a week end w hich brought an agreement tor si flit .ut nl the Alii-Chalmers strike η Milwaukee and a iire .k in tin : ι ill coal mining tieup. turned with cxpres.-.ed ptimism tu the prob lems ot c ilniing labor strife in the Ford Motor Company. Tin Allis Chalmers walkout. which lias 'ok i-ked ,l ork on $4â,non,000 of defense orders since January %%, was vii t.tally etilcd by the defense médiation board yesterday when man.im ι· ■ lit and CIO union officials signed an agreement which needs ■ miy union membership ratification t bec effective. The coi pa ivy announced it wo ;ld ι ι οριη the plant to its 7.800 em ployee tomorrow. Union letidet sod they would ask members to ι 11 l'y the agreement and go back to work the -ante day. I: New York, northern soft coal tip ι.11 rs . nd CIO union miners con tinued negotiations i'or *t contract ta replace one which expired ia.-t week. So;,thern operators who claim to produce !ià percent ot the nation s ... : . . ι -.Ml tin y would not sign. Principal union demands included v.-.iue mciea.-i · and elimination of a north ou t h ρ y differential Hop,etiil also were federal and Mati conciliators working to end a pioduelion tieup at Fn'd's \"ast River j lo ice pi. nt whose operations are \ · I to ^lââ.noo.ooo l defense ord ers. CALI S ISSUED FOR BANK STATEMENTS V.'.o 11i11!41■ ·η, April 7 (AI') -The ι·..·hjit ·<.I!<-ν ni' the currency today i ,-ued a call for statement of the <·. nid 11 i ι ii ι 11Γ all national hank- at the clo-e of bu rners, Friday, April 4. Kaleigh, April 7. (AP) -A call for the condition of all state banks at the close of business Friday, April 4. was issued today by Gurnev Γ. Ilood, -late banking commissioner. Petain States French Stand Vichy, April 7. (AI')—C'liiel of I Stall.· Marshal I'ctain declared in a : radio addre-s today that French 1 honor forbade any action against j France's tonner allies. The marshal's speech called for ! French unity but did not mention General Charles de Gaulle, leader 1 of "free French" forces still fighting! at Britain's side. "Honor requires us to undertake ! niitbiiig against our former allies," ! Petain said. "But the integrity of our country requires that sources of our vita! food essential posts of our em pire should be safeguarded. It is | against these necessities that dif fident propagandists act daily." weather" FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partly cloudy tonircht: Tuesday irureisitii; cloudiness possibly lùili ii. L'Iklï'l'lilC \\ Cst i'Oi liuii. 2 5-Tons of Army Might Rolls Along Tested at Aberdeen, Md., is the Army's new 25-ton tank, paid to be the most powerfully armed machine of iU type in existence. The traveling form.- is armed with a 75-mm. and a 50-mm. cannon and live ,ί>0 calibre machine guns. The Army is building large numbers of these tanks. U. S. Rushes Supplies Strike Law is Debated Congress Concerned Over Stoppages in De fense Industries, Stew art Declares. By (ΊΙΛΚΙ I S I». STKWAKT IVntrnl 1'ivs,-. Columnist W.i .'liiniton. April 7. ■ AlUin'.ifih ( " 11 ; ι ι . ; ι : Hattnn \V Summers ol 11 to II t· ·.: Ri'prosentativos' jiMtr:;iry commitl·.-u was enthusiastically cht'ciTcl by his tol low lawmakers a I e w <i a y ago when iie suggested the electric cnan for "enenves <11 this nation, " since he made his lemark I've noticed a con siderable undrreu: rent of comment on Capitol Hill indica! ing that a .. iod many legislator.·, wish he hadn't ex pressed h i m s e 1 t Hatton Sumnero quite ii? he ci ici. Not tii.il there':. much objection1 tu tl 10 de ith |irn;illy f r treason, a.> defined by tlii* constitution. Hiiwin ei\ Congressman Simmers made hi: peech as a climax ι ' a ι cpresentatorial discussion of 1 ;iiι·>r tieups m defense industries, and as a considerable number cil his associate, interpreted hi m, duo tu the sequence ho meant to classify strikers as liait ors. Critics generally admit 1h.it this may be a jusliliabic classification as to communisls. nazis, fascists, tilth columnists, loll w traveler-, inten tional saboteurs and racketeer-, but there are doubters that there are a many of these folk in American labor's ranks as authorities like Congressman Martin Dies, chief in vestigator of un-American activities, say there are. Such doubters don't think that an honest striker for higher pay, shorter hours, better working conditions ir even the cl' .-ed shop necessarily is a traitor. Their contention Ν that a speech ol the sort made by Congressman Sum ner.- is eale>»ated to antagonize workers, aggravating an already rather tense situation. Congres-man Simmers hails from j Texas, largely an agricultural md , pastoral state, and huge stacks of mail and telegrams received by sena- I tors and représentatives fr< m rural constituencies suggest an overwhelm ing anti-strike sentiment on the farmers' and herdsmen's part. Middle West View The farming middle west (parti cularly the Dakotas, Wyoming Ne- 1 hra-'ka and Kansas) were mostly against the lease-lend bill, but after it h. d passed, the area in question flopped over in favor of the seven billion dollar appropriation to impie ment it financially and wants Uncle Sam to hustle his defense and aid to-the democracies pr ^rani, on the ■ Hungarian Premier I)r. I.adislaus de Bardossy Foreign Minister I)r. Ladislaus dp Bardossy was named the new pre mier of Hungary by Retient Admiral Horthy with the rest of tho cabinet remaining the same. Dr. de Bar dossy was a close friend of the late Premier Count Teloki, who com mitted suicide. High Court Evenly Split Washing*' M. Api II ( ΛI · > 15y a j : are. ni 111.'. UiV ."I il l· -II r to tollr Voi·· i I .11 ll ■ ι Ί i li) ll· 1 I\ UlC OX 1st .11g ' \ . ΐ'.,πι'Υ i Ή til·· Il · ' 111 i 11, tile s,, I ι ·>ιιι t ii| 'i "·ΙιΙ !··,lay lin de- I c: . iii- ■ - |'·..< ι court - in lour c.,..e. ill 111,1· ■ ! till ■ l·. ι · t i i -| il l.-Oli 111 ill till' 1 : ill: . ! I ill.il llpi leld till' .· >Ιι· I i ! Ll π I , Γ .··. I l.-t.nil "1 Robert ;i. ■ I .ι ; ι .ι ■ . I -ι ' .A ni'.i'K ! ι.ι rbei , lit w 11■ ι1 · ill,.1 t V. ι I i I' l .. Itlc-Hakes Wl'lV I·:· il il.Ik . i 1 · lit <·■· 1 in- ι ' α, ι t \ .a·., ι icy i-· due t < > tin· I ι" ι l'l I ' .Clll 1.1 - I i' l'bl ,,ι ry i ui .1 li.· - tice ·ι.ι.. e l". AlcKcy ' .olds. it ii.< l ei ii predicted freo·. cntly un Capitol Hill that Senator liyruos, Democrat. Si m ι ii C In·.·, would be named tu tin* hlgj bench. Am ng other actions today tin court upheld decisions dl.MiiiNSing litigation brought by the Justice de partinent ,n an effort to obtain : d ditioual 1 i '_t i ! t oil it |n nvi-i t·· pio ceed against labor unions under til.· federal anti trust laws. Tiie tribunal aliirined judgments against tin· Jr tiee department which had contended that it had the right to prosecute three s its charging labor organizations with vi latmg the 1890 Sherman act prohibifng conspiracy in restraint of interstate commerce. theory that maybe it will keep us out oi war. Consequently the average farmer also wants industrial labor on the job ·. \ ι rl -I .ngly. Fiirti.ei'i..ure. he can't see why an urban worker is di-.-atislled with the ρ. .. ι·'.· getting A skilled mechanic, (Continued on Page Tuo) Lease-Lend Aid Speeded Munitions and Mili tary Supplies Sent Yugoslavia and Greece; Red Cross Helps. \Va>!.:o«i - Λ',ri! 7 (Λ!') Tim l'iuU'd S;··'! ri mi : | .ι, · · ι \ ' il '.Viir s 11 j > | > ! 11 ■ - 1.) Yusos.ax i;i ,:n.. Ci'iHYi' t u!, \ t·-·r S"c;.'t:,iy linll hi.d denounced Germany'·; Balkan invasion as "barbaric" and promised 1 i ! t II Ί II'!1 - : t ,ΊΙ'ιΙ (' U'nllld lu ( ··(> ite'ieil t the (ii !■ n:!c" . - ! ■■<■(!'!>· ι ' île." ! τ I ic t M II ■ ι ■ til t 11 ·· .·· η ■., - t nu, would li" : irtcd ; s < - :. > l lu- A1 ι util·, |)i'<.ι m' il Υιιι',ί. I ι. \ ( innv in Antcric.iU ports. The adritin : -1 r: 11 i· Il 1 |.> II'! ■ stond lu 11,ne hein ρ: r) ::i ri nu I 'in! diy- ai>;r 11,-' ϋ > i ' · ■ ι ; r ν. · ! Mr C îernian Balkan '•I'. ι ■ ι I nt. Incilldi'li I. ··.·· : flip! / 111 11. I.v It ! ' ', ."ι il1" ' it'll 1 'π· ιπιίι' ; 'I "il Imίi I!r igK. Χ, Γ.. ' ι t · 1 i. ν ι ho ,-rnt »·> (}|·«···<·(·. ",. Ι! , "ι··' J\i:n.. I ' l ' M t : I ! . .'.ιι'ιη,ηηίι inn ; iraiis and ftther slip I !,· <1· . ·. I. · tin» i I til.· ·, 11 >" I SI ,». V · V. In .idditι 1 tin.·a· unpl· - > nt ■ of war, more tli.m SI ,000.(10(1 v. orth of medical supplies were mik' 'd en; !.. V'li;., 1.1 . '·· Ii'-t.i.-m 'v " 111 II. I - ' i · · Ked ( ' ■ ' πisli "witiiont d· lay" ten field lit ;iil.ii!- !1 ■ " ι·: d rin(> iiiirl I I iiil.i : ; t V ί . 11 Η ι ! t i ι pll Κ li t t >1 I'.IMKI.I H lu ; •·ί;)·.ί|ΐ|*.Ί 1 (i ; « t1 il; . Λ ι - ■ ;ι 11 \·. « · · : ι· it (·\ |κ·< {ι·< i \· > ■<· ι ; :f 11. ί< i I ni " V1 ! « :{'«·] 1 - 11 ; pi < μ Ί! ' ■. > i 11 ( ί · I î ί ι *. 11 η ' ι ■ y.i! ι· ι et* i aj - I c.i.iy i -τ.it illij "i 1 i · 1 Ik III ;.! « .. ;· Γ i ii hi « ' ' < ' i\ iMg pi;'IK* 11 . thr rniti'ii St.it» Ce operation Necessary «/ fr or Defense Sccrclary of Labor i" erkins Sa>s Labor ana. jcmpioyers Have Responsibility to Co operate πι Deiense 1 aouuetion. it V ι tiic ι . ■ : ι ι»; !. ... . ι (. :· : ..idu.-. t r i a . the· Lab* η eri eiary sa d in a "OYVW-r. a - \. ι.· I ! auka - on I pi:.. /.i 'J. ·■ ·· la;- a : ... î an. ai dah Π ι· ! : ul ι ; Ο. •·;ν. a!i 11 ■ : ι :... · · Mi - ί Η kins ·;1. prod ac. î « > ! ι in the daian. e pp^ran -]<>' pot^ibility ! » stoppages "ί ' W'ni'iv (!"'■· η «t. la!! · · ·.··':>' lip ο η laao;· :;· >!<·λ : '; ·■ η n :ιη,·. · ■••ni Win . t <1:11 ;■ " i 11 ; i- a : . talhar · , hoi h pa :1 a.·.· l'ail !<· .η ;n »«>d I'aith. ' " I .·. r*k ο Γ >ra :taal < a danea a - ! a· t\\ o?»n lia aa* lie ,!..·· e: π »! ye: .·· and part a·: lia r labor a.··» a·.- a a.-ually : I ! îI M· i i : ! ι · ·. · .· ! :' · ·· · · ' a · :: > t;.ιU '. " thaï eni^peratiun between en ι pic >yia and e;1 ipi·»yee.- alH ·■ .. .a p i- : l' an a ι va-r in pr· "ί a·: .a aul el fieiesiry in the arm ndu try and at 1 .·" ·> ■ ■ · ι ana ι )·!-ο>ι ■ ·\ * · .ι ad prom· » î ·. h a a : v."] fare and ■_·■ · Ί ι a i · < >;· stan i d ; ■ Tin ■ 1 . a · · ι · d< a . · tara·: 1 a. »n c . t .ad t'a* new défera a a'ted a 1 t i·η ί ·· ·■''.!. he >aal. cuuid i ·«· ef f ·<·:.'vr in brin&nig about gôorî iabor .a·! »1 -a · ' ·\· cnc · ira«;in^' a·· · île ι * 1 ·■ »· i laa . m ni m«-d: · j ι i? ι %\ ! ; ; 1 ■ j :i ie- arc4 n naMa t··1 Union Ratifies Agreement M 1 . Λ ; > 7 < M') - Mri i (Ί > ·. : m ι *!( 1 !' h ;jI raitiit fi t '··. \ .-.n* ■ · « ·: n- ïfi d;.y . η Hx lue Alli Cl alimtfs Manu •tun nu c 'e ! 1· ■ ; :nv S4â IHMl, ΙίίΙΊ li · Τ ;. . ι : ici, * pi'^dllftlDll ,t ι v«h ! · ( i < η y 2(i I ' - . . il·. ,nrr(l by Γ;· union [1IV ι<1· ill, !· .ι . · th>- w.iy dear : >r i . .· I i I ( . : ι j:)! !· >U ul {)! · >ί1ίΗ: ScttU-.K n 1 ι■ i ! π iit'hr'l .H VV·. : Ltigtor) y »1( t ·ί.«> ·.. cri· taiçc ιι ι > c · î « » : t .ι union ni.i ι 11 el ηιί ·η · rhun-iin W» >t Λ li, . \ - m · !««· I 'nit- I Λ · .1 I " li »l!c Wm.-!,«·.·- I'M1 l· : tlv ■. : ! ' ι they unv ll' '\vn I >:u k tt · Mil I*.; 11:11 !. ' nlcn ι. Ί ι« ·η;ιΙ I ' Λ \\ , < j n < ■ ; ' : · . !■ ι ; ι ( i a»ni« nuu-rci t ! .;i t ,· ! » i « * · si· t i 1 J 5 tent was ra ti fiod the wmkr! v\ ·. ι*'' 1 >ack l< » Hum jnj » - tun « α l · iii> I 'i t· tient Max W f ' . inn ■ meed ίί»ι· plant would ; ·. prn t HIΪ« 1 !-<>u . Housing For 751 Families in Month's Building; Permits Γ>:ι I a > Ihsp.-iic h T*.iirruu. Il) llic ^ jm'" Uuu'l Ην ιη\ι:ν λυ;.λιμ. Kak'igh, Λ| ίίi 7. Κ.. ιι .Y>rlh C. ι ίί > I : ιι ; ι ~ livmendo· is 1ÏU.4 per cent imrei.e in n id.Mi.il building porn.it 1er February v. a raie ι » uι1 .r11 \ '·> one huge ted'.·; .lly I...cked h<in- n« peo.iect ;n Hi#-li Point, tin· statistics for that month .show that hoi; Ή tor T.il families will In· provided by tin1 slrui'ture. autbori/.ed to be budt. Thus the 1 ..ill· ■ r department' I m ures shtiv. tlj.it tin· binldu.fi buuii; in the -1■ 11>· ρ;:ι tieularly with respeet t.. residential I'.'iistructinn- -i- still in progrès» The February figure.». η l'art, leaehed the highest total .-.ft:' η i'd fur any month m years et'iiam Iv tht- highest in either lSKil). 194U ni 1941 1o date i'tlil'iit.s \ trie- i^sUtU iul Collstl ut.· 11111 ; ι·: ; I'.idt-nt ii. I '»i • . · ■' . « ι λ ' ! 1 i . ;, I . ' 1 * : · -lijiH't lliriltllll ! ; : >1 > ·:, 'ut' total. But » · en counting nut th·. Hid Γηιηΐ ι · .t> entirely, t ! : « : « :i! ι e •ι , m d «V-tî.TTO in resident ι,.! ν n >tr.uct ■! ι I'uare up some Si!**.·» ·» o\ er tin1 ·~ : τ 11 total lor Ft-i'i n.. τ 1 i?4t. » ; t · ί ΐ · «· . ί ο η Γ a 1 |Κ·ι : 11 · * · Î"' . : ed J»:.; ι !ι· and £767.444 «:ai ί\<· lurtlu·!· » ι ρ un January !ί)4Γ î--tal· ! l!2i) building> unci S ί > 711. « » M < ·. Λ *· ι »!1 e\\ ! [] U!.a>'.. ' lentille ni 1;:. ι(·}».·;·! is to be fouud in the fact tha ικ·'!ΐ,» ; F \'i :* χ · . W :î 11 un *;'**· η c it.-ie> îî t : « r * · > t t ! m l· ; detfn^e e»n -1 ; ut I.« il | r . »jee1. ··! .· < ··i . t .y in..: » ed upward t: t lui m '■( uientiai biuld (Coûtinuea on Pa&e Two) Germans Advance i8 To 25 Miles in I u&oslavia Drive <Λ. jV Κ m i r Abdul ί ] a h Great Rritain's oil in!;·!·· ts in Iraq ire reported endangered by the mil itary coup d'etat which dcpos.d Emir Abdul Ilah as recent. He had been ruling for five-y>ar-old King Feisal II. lîa-hid Ali al Gailani, new lcader; has in.-iituted et strong nationalist regime. No Success No Strategic Points Captured at End of Second Day ; Meet Tough Resistance. >, ■ mi. April 7 ι AIM ; . ·■. ·.« lie·11 tu ;;hi .ni !.. .:lt he . »««i · ι ' ' ■· ,. ι· r 1 G. ινπ and ' ■ : la! j. · ' ..Ml : . ... ■ · ν till' I(11H , ;i'(l t: .· . : .1 . : iu Italy ...ι HOI i.AND GRANTED ANOTHER REPRIEVE Hal· :.qh. April 7 . ΛΓ> C ι.ή μ., ι.i»b:. -η l<ut.\ .«·. .·' i ι. ! . ι H t .Πι it hi IVpft \ ·> 1 SI ! « I · · 11 ■ ■ ii«!!.pti of Dup 1 ill eiMmty. who was - * * M * t I : ? ! · ^ t· : ··» ·,; \ .,t C«*M ! : Prison Friday for matin }!«·:!; «···>»· ; vn tog :n tXijilm i '·. ·«ughton ι \plaitu d. iind s . »·γ ί V η· Ba ι Κ'Ί 1 : ι . t ' i . · ; m ir ■> Ut i l led. Athens Dispatches Say Greeks ί I ο ί d i η j, { asi in Moumasit Pass es 1 ittereci VViih Nazi Dead ; Be i 'rade i 3 as Fourth Raid. ·' · ? i'i \vso< i ιί<·(| I*· ;·- - > roups v. ··}■·' » ·■ ; »« · ι t f-f ι ι « » have withstood violent nnv av s a : 11 ί - ι ί,ί. ni the . · iii f i · ι \ « > Γ ι · '} f ? ι ; 11· :■'"« in . a iuii ui f.recte ·. ; i m S uuo-da ·.».■. 1;»r:* ι ; οι a t·. nazi finust, the nia n·» < I.· :i( (1 un advam e ol !/*> to niilfs. ....... ! ' ' Κ , ι IΓ'»ηΐΐ«·ι· ii.iri !,«■' * ^ ■· I.i . t'.'j )i ' . ; < The <*reek high command said the (icrman Sunda.\ invasion had been stopped with the loss ol a single tort. Dispatches from Bern. >w it zerland. quoted the \ ugoslav radio a** saving that Yugoslav aitiilci'v had opened lire along the \lhanian frontier, preparing for an attack on Ualian-neld \lhania. ■ Tin· cm h · y having made · I J.'1 i.L»i c.v· \. a.- .-l«'pjjctt all along : II ('lit. the Orel ·· h'igli · : ·. ! ·... I. ; a.'l in ί. 11 κ"ι ·< {. !>' ι : ' ι π ·ν<· ; d il te rent picture. W itiii ii ;î re\ t a ί. ng del nitr g. < ;h . 11 ί l !t' ι r ι' ι ! 1111 iti -t ι led that "a4 :.a.a ad\anc<· into i >t i ι Balkan n.i t cm* v. .. ·";». < »eeecim:; (Ml >ehedui· The (it·:',. . .> su| liel;>iad.· iii . Mm -ui .ice'.! ai t< a :· -ui'*!' ! iea·.' Lunibmi· atlac.; daraig 'he night ai· < lilt a ! ! L ! ! i : L ··. The official (ierman new s agent,\ quoted the Hulgaiian air command as sa>ing Yugoslav bombers had attacked the open cities ol Sofia and Kustcud.ii. Knluaria. killing several women .{mi children. Hitler's high command listed "cnem> plane losses in the op- ning <la\ «>1 (tie centlict at !0i including ,'jfi downed in at rial comhat. « ί . I a i ace epf.vried it had 1 irk ν ι » mai) < il neutral. î»ui the . : ic'.jl ! 111 iash radio deelai e(1 <j>· raie. reasons loi the at ta<T 'thi n o sat'isl·, anyone." So\ a · :'ius ii, iii.il-.cd to Yugo ^ 1 -1 \ i » !- »»e w l\ - s.^iien treat y ο I t · e ·, d>!; a ami nun - aagression, hUcw ι-· ι sa.t-.inc i calm, hut a V2os( ο \ · a ; *ap< r commented îaat \ a ·_ >sla », j .·, '·> efforts I * » se cure ρ < · a < < voitid m»t help but 1 se ι l·· s\ mpath.v of the Soi η t 1 ιιοη. BRITISH ί AP i U R Ε ETHIOPIAN en Y ί ..iro, \ pi -Ι Τ -1ΛΓ The British announced toda\ their lor. ( s were continuing lu with draw cast ol iieiu;asi in uortij ΛI ; ica hill in east \l ι ira had t ipliired Dehia M.nta»s I Ml miles noi'i 11 w est ol Vi.J:s \hah.i Jo! h» \ ':■· (it; la il ol the I tlslO pian « a pi? . J v\ iihout a \ ight. Ii .·, .<11 c; ci Hull Pleased By New Fact - ΗοΓ 1 lei - pri · - c .ηΙ'ΜΛ'Γ.-c Γ. ν » : : « ' it Λ it'riiMH γ·' - : ι: rr;Π urn with ' SI '« d< ;).!!-t!uent ■ trir',: \ · ' S' il·. (1 thi.t î!·.·» • ·· 11. ; « î η nrivi^iim i, anber < ι ι. ·· ι·· · i · ι ·. · :u ;>viiTriy aw arc* • tit · · · -d ι;.. ; u iv ni ν ' - ; j ·* he c;î 1 k d ■ · · ·m * 1 ! o-nqiu .-t b\ pe< >1 !e b\ tnree. H·· cirri π-» cl to interpret the pact to \ 111 ; 11 it apparently spoke !·»>· it^oll .aid til·it he eonsai ]··{i> ;,s<ertion Wiis Mi· sec >nd !;i . · ir η :· nt t* »\\. ι » d Kus>ia by 1 ;h S t a t ο dopa riment oitaiai »n i\ cent -.'.'eeks.
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