Hettîtersort Haflu Htspafrh DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NO UT H CAROLINA ANI) VIRGINIA , jl λ ivyii \s ι. i>v;n ι il V_>/ \ Il TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR 'τhV!'λ^ογΓα τκ ηrpVrSssof HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE /~1 IS, Hill » · r ui.i s m: ·. ^ κ ν κι t ;^κτ bkni κ in FIVE CENTS COPY German Consulate Closed by U. S. ■H···· % yrwmm-iMM- t Dr. Hans Bnrchrrs (riirhO, Cîrrman Consul-General in New York, pauses at the donr of his ofTTres and shouts "No" to reporters request for a statement. His office is included in the President V ord«-r that Na/i consulates elose and their personnel leave U. S. l»y July The German Κ m buss ν in ,ru « all - " — Ah(-' German Embassy in Washington was not allected Nazi Protest To Be Rejected Να Detaîis Revealed German Note of Pro test Against Closing of Consulates Received By Welles. _____ \\\< nmton, June 18. • (Jorman protest on the r\pnl -.··!■ (' nazi consul.- from the United S' .·« · ι- delivered 1 « » the s» .■*»· de ι ' nut t 'cl.iv and Snmn r Will eeretary ot State, indicated it lu he flatly rejected. ΊΊ »■ note w;<- taken to Weill by H !i Thomsi n. Germ t. charge ( ι : ! ai l'es. I1 .mnuuni-.lift : t s ivevipf. Well·' <Ι· . "an d to (!,.·.·|ι» t t : : ι · e intent. 1' :i >tf except te -ay that it \va- ;i 11 ' ι a n·' i. ι. -1 i t St. ι * · dej>a rt - - · ·; del Mi -nd.. ν t hat .'ill ( Je!" ..η t ! ; da r oj t it. .ai - lea·. e the c <η i ; \ .1 . ! ν in «η the μ 11 ·. ί id- t hat t hey ; d engaged 11 ae:. . ι a . < ■·. .c i ' 'he welfare ot ' :: I 'nit? d Slate . •V· li( added. i 'Wevri1, tii.it ar rai HVmcnl· were be n:.· " ad tor the d ρ n ture ι>! the c ι: uL-. Γ : : ! W.< - coll.- ide led tai.'a:: 1 nt r » announcement that live ( îet main 1 ·ΐξ v. « dd he ι ejected outright. Weill e \ j1 '. ι ■ η · (i t ..it untie: t «■ I ■: ·" efl i ire the l.' lilted St at ν ild . ι. belligerents lor the l< c ndu' ι ot the c<m.-ular ot I trials on ti » η : e! ι : ! η din et. tu Ciei .".any I ' ι> indu aled the arrangement. ." 'de by tin* I Hit* ( 1 Slates w -uld a: ire that the consular otlicials re· I'll η die ri to (îennany ι. tlx r than K·1 t" I «at in An κ can e< η intra ·> w;i< : e tiny lui ah t l'ont muh· the activité·-· t. h al eau a d their «. xpul -i··η J'ro - t. « United States. Leaf Buying Under CGC r-ΤΛ k -* ν γτ|·λ · ii lold In 1 rial Lexington, is.»., ίΛ';·.Ίΐ .' uttiirncy.. I "tteinpted iiiiTL': .-I1111 ν ;u Hit' y v l 11 ! 111111 i - tubai'l'll ill.It'll USt tl'lal I"· tl.t> tn introduce a cupy >'· a puipurt ι ι·ι1 contract biiuicn a nil :ai agency ••'1(1 tin· hxpuit Leal Ϊίήιίιι L'uni pany, a suiisidiaiy ul t.'it lii~itis.li I Ainriii'aii Tobacco Company. Cuy Λ. Hi elton ni 111 ιΊ ι ! 111) ι ici, \ \ ice president I Ivvport Li ai, testi lu d the document "appeared tu b a ro]ry ul tin .'"iiUacl, but .said lit· was nut lanuliar eiii.uyh with the .m iSUial tu idi'iitily tin f· jus tin • nit accurate." ·* m Slielton testified lit· had un a con hart betwien thf 1'VdtY 1 (.'ιίμπίιΙ l'y Credit Cnrpor.iti"n .nul L.| at but didn't identiΓ\= Γι duei.meitt IΊ ul erred by a del. ii.m alt int'j a a i"|iy ul the contract. An t'Xffutivo ul tin· Imperial Tu bai'i'ii Company ut Great Uritain If tit n il yesterday that his firm buying pract j ι ·< ivniauu'd unciianu •'I .·lit τ federal I'uiiiniudit.v Credit Curpu'-aliun linanenn; revived pur a-.in({ operations halted by war m iy;:y. Government objections were on "a· Ur iiliil that the jury illicit «et the unpressiun tlm ·: ,. innient "sane ' "Med" Imp.'rial's buying method-. 1'" ι· ι bji-etiuiis wen uv i ruled. British American and Imperial are (Continued on Page Eight; Dispatched No Details Revealed Concerning Contents of Protest on Consul ate Closings. Berlin. June 18.— (APV—The dis patch .<) Germany's pniic I i 11». : 111 ï 1 Pi t κi lit I·''» » ι·\ · It's order closing all German e »n ,late. 111 the L-ni led Suite, bi'cti^h! ;i momentary lull to day in i· e -discus: ion of the 'e'lise Genium-American rt la tions. The Germans are >aying nothing further but apparently ;ni' taking tin· .'i 11 i t ude ! i ;. 11 tl··· next step is ιιρ to the I'mted States. A .· !··fi v., <"hcr the episode might be vis ι-I'lru 11 c-1 » - c I with Germany's I·>rι ai pre. cntati η ol a protest, an authorized .-|<--kesmah said: "λ'". Γ : : e ι'iei.cn to our note i> a v. ai ted." The t· "i tin prole t was not (i ·el'»M'd. : ι· ■1 ! I\ indication ol il·· na: 1 ire 1" am general tatement ■ ι · '' >11 i ..i·. ! ι \ ■ : ' ( ierm in e n . ι i I.i ! e.- in 1 lie Γ! a d Si a les had bei η uuilt.v <»l any conduct injurious to \mcriea. Italian Move Up To U. S. 1 s ' » j 11 '. . Jliih I o. - (Al'j— A spokcs ι '-.in .. .d t> day that Americans in Italy wiai It I b·. treated e\aelly the •aine ii. lue l ulled State.-, treats Ital ian.· 11 . :ni; ai America in the matter ol «redit and property freezing. lue de'.nirtion ol American risi deuce in lt.ily and the interpreta 111 ίι of 1 he Italian decree yesterday .·. ii.e. e.wii pled hi eh residents from cerlain pro\ .sion.-. Mich as the block ing of ban!·, account; depends on W.i hingtun, the spokesman said. The Italians thus presumably w 111 d re(|tiire the a me length ( » J* re. 11■ nee a. that required by the I'm led Stale.-· to establish an alien a «ι resident. Strike Clones Kinston Fiant Kill-;.Ml. ,f(ιm· IX ■·( M i—Till· .* 11.<-ν shirt ( ompan\ Inn· v\ is rluxj lixl.i\ i>.\ a strike <>l near i\ ::ίιϋ employees. j lii· \Miri.ris demanded a II) pern til u.i;r inere.ise .mil min imum 1 >a> ol 111 eents an hour. ΛΙι·ν I. («ros>, rottipam prrsi >]ι···I. said tlit- woi'Kers rut oil' tin· power to stop the operations. OrRaitizrr Pauline Galloway of tin· Amal^matrtl (lotliiim Workers union M IO) said Gross 11Τιιμί! to negotiate till' w orkers' demands. I'ieltets patrolled tin· enlranees lo the plant and poliee w affiled from the opposite side of the .street. 1 here was no disorder. ίΚΐ Senator Downey Says Property Seizure Pow er Would Close Small industries, V; , ,ι· : ', ij . .til"! I l.-M'i S. η ι I ■ .· η · ·> I)· ' ... : II. ( .1 li 11 1 m ι. I if '· 11 !« κ ι; ι y tli'! * j > ι »}«-i : . i . ·.. ι : ι Ι.· «I I.y 11.,· \V <;■·!. · ?;· · . id "(τ·' if·· .ι ι ' ι ϊ 111 ■' 11 \· (i ·· ·11· ' - inn ι.·'·· l·τ wliicli ten- · '" tîi· Ί- . I i · 111 ! I 11 hi·- i|ll,v IV- \\ 1 ! 1 b ..ut». ·(!.·· . >I · · >IM η '' '. tnn-v.iry til· ! 1.1 "f ι ii·· If ι I if I " ! )ΐΗ\ΙΗ·.ν. ! · ι 11· · · ! !lii Si'ii.il'· ι η ι II t. 11 Y a. !.ii '.··!· ill··· ' ·!ι I l Ί μ |· : ι ■( ί t 'I li Ι' V ol \v : i..,;.. · t i\ !' it!,. · 'I'll- ( I ill I H I ! I'll it.. · - 11(1 bi.'i ι Λ ί ι.. \ . ι ' ■ i Λ ,. . \ 1 ' ί I 11 '. i 11 -1 ' I i 1111 " ' ed li"·· H·--t t'hry · H· ; κ I* « I î.· e . ,1 : ι ( · I. ι » w ; » π Ί t....i ι .«ny . ·ι, . ii it I :< I It l ·.!;'.·■·· ■ · ii! 11'll a ; I hi' Ι M .| Ί ' t> · I/.' ilf inn are u ι law. "I Ι' M li. \v 'ill I i"t ! . '! Mil [| ι 1 .*' I - ( Colli illlli'll nil Pil^L· Kive). Warren Would Audit TVA \V η η .ion, June Ιίί —(Al1) - < un ιΊι Ίΐιτ Com ι .i Lind.-ay ι · Wiii ι '· ' ! lUM'ii; ed c » 11 i c* i ; 11ol the li ne if \ ; » i 1 ♦ y Authority today ol . < ι kin:; 1" ι vade "rr-jnui.· ibile and e I ! t · 1 i · ,11 π :illltlliu <>l il.·. · xpendi 111 ■ " i ·;. 1.1; υ gt'lUial JCloltUlilig ol \\ «'ί■ ' ii indni ed be I · .re the Iloii.-e •, ■ 1 ι.» ! y «ι Ij ai r cm ι mi ι Ί · ι · a I) 11 uy (, Ί ι.111 '11.·11 M y, l)enlorra ι, Kentucky, 1m 111 ii TVA accounts under lue a.nia nui M-ltli'i ι un I jurisdiction ol his oil ice. 'Ί hi 'id 1 \ lev. t1 at my #<tvern ■ η,cm a^'-ncy III.· 1 h « TVA should } ι a \ · .■·· 1111 ί ι · la 11 tilde and I lev ibil ity", War··, ii testified 4*However, I strong^ I y j » j »< » ο e \ e 111111 ί · » η Γι··.": regular ae ι.! ait m:', and π ml ml." TV.Λ w iliif s.·-, in opposit ion to the l.iill will be heard litinonnu', May aid Tin y contend that the May bill would have the comptroller gen er d v irtual veto powers over ail ι TVA de\ elopments. Wilson Man, Zamzam Survivor, Says Life Aboard Prison Ship During 34 Days Was 'Hell Wii-.,η, Ji.iii- Π>.- -(AD- A Wil i.,vi»r ol the KgypUan stcam ! /,.<11./· : 11. .sunk by .1 <.ύ ! ill 111 I".·Ki ll" in April, said in a Uilri icrcivrii lu i υ today tiι;ιI life h»r .'{4 days .:beard na/.l prison .shins wa.s "hell ,ιΐκΐ almost unde.· fribabli·. ' ί Tin· letur, delayed by ivnsor, w as • lit [■' (\d W. Uavis 1 eal mwspap r m il, I » ν W. A. . 111 i 111.- « » 11. 'tin· < >1 six WiiM.n men win) wire aboard the Xam/am. | In ins letti r Johnson related: 'l'Ile /.am/am veered I'rom Ms; fun I'm on learning <>1 tin raidei *s nearne . bnl on the morning of ι April IV it w.i elled without warn- | intf. The K^yptian crewmen lost their heads and l ok to the boats ahead of the pa-. cngers. A shrll from the raider Tamest ' lit Iriyod Juiin ■ » 11V» Idebol. Tjih ■ .llmall! Well pll'KcU up ny 111 ' il) · ι Ι,ι.ιnι·I■ ι■ 111ιιπ liit· 'l'ami·.·Tin . \V ι Γ l il Κ Γ11 il.iOIll till' til 111:,111 !lij unit herded down in ι : ι· Hold below the waterline. 'I'liat night contact was made vvil llii' prison .ship Dresden. The ik'\ day llii· Zam/ani prisoners une pin aboard. I.ater tJu-y wcio translrncii ι . not hi·:' i 11 ( > upon which lluw sp nt .'M days before nemg landed al Si. .loan de 1.11/., France. They were given only a quart ol water a day lor bathing. The food was "awful 111 notonou and unvaried", but the Germans ate like kings. The sanitation arrangements were "awful". There were none until the captives built them. Νew British Drive SmashedlnEgypt Axis Report Victory Official Italian News Agency Declares Hundreds Of Ameri can Tanks Used by British; British Admit Withd rawal. (Tî\ The Associated Cress.) Crn : iiiv nul Jlalv ι c| ■ : 1 "i DTi - plete and "oven !:«·:'■ "u ■ -·.,·>*" I·. fluv in î : ι -li :tu; ■ 15· .·' counter ■. 11 e 11 ■ ; \ e ι ! t ( ' : !· 1 1 ' ■ 'it d a ν ' ■ 111 li - in I! it· de- ■ ■! t ii id Sa 1 · ι · ; i, "The enemy, overwhelmed. is re licetinj;." the Ce: : ..it h.4,1. command -ii id. An Τ t ;i 1. ; m war bulletin declared the II· iti.-h hiid t' 1 ·\\·\· "ρ •iidenm mpsses of tanks supported by t ! ι ■· bi' t n-i i't ni the λ! ■ 1' i Ν■ Κ.ι tern :iir furee" i·.· . tin c..μΠ'ι I ··η|ν t·· be crashed bv the "ovcrpowei inf* im lietll.-' · it the :■··.! <> Miter .ittiicks. British Middle K.,-i headquarters acknowledged 1 ! - . · 1',:.·.-! ad\ eue !'nee winch had knifed a- deep .is 40 miles 'rit. ι I. ; ; y lrid withdrawn to "forward positions" on the Libyan front. The withdrawal was exet ited. the British -aid. to avoid an encirelinu movement by Ce:man reinforce ment.- ru-licd fron the Tobnik area and hec:iu-e -we had aeeoi; pli -hod our oi.ii ·ι·: e.akiri· 1 lie Ccrman - disclose their -trength. Stefarti. the official Italian new-. ■ igeney. - :. : t i the 15'iti-h u-ed "hill, dreds of American tanks'' mostly of the newe l type. Capture «Ι ■ i-vera! bundled Cer ! Kin prisoner.-" and ti e de.-trurtioa of large number? of axis tank.- and :.'. .M.- wa- officially reported bv the h. ( it: the Λ! ddle Ka-t w .r ! ont. the Itrili-h ret'.'i'led tlr.t allied columns ere .,11..,-. ·. . th. ! of Mezzo. : I th it allied patru'i- 1 ad r. iched a i a ■ 1 ν ' e '· i : , I leifUt, 'ti e l.ebani -e l ip til. I ) 'ii -i :>,(! artillery I.te ι .uld - e he rd it the city. 1 . . hi : e li ■· n. ·! ! .tii.wledg ·■ V I ■ y Ι·ι·, : . · : ■■ ,·■ ! d :.·.· : t red the Syr η ' -.· · ni Me .h v.. in. six • mile , Γ , : · ■ ' · · « r. and Κ at. ' ·· I>. Tl ■ Brit ■ .■···.■ Ι·"11 in ■■.■·:' '■ ' Ί ln i'ii h di ed 1 that ' "well m hand". Ill ll.e ' , I'll L"lldl ι '· d ·'·. · ISfjuaii 11 in.- of r ·ν I'k e , e 11111 ι e I ι m a 11 ν lai and " :1 , ■'· ·! : iread dc !· lie! loll t| ' ! " ,1 C ' e of in!o::ni and 1 ■ Mort. George Interprets Nazi Mo ves V. . ·Λέ·. !.. U\!M_ C ! ·ι Vif.»r gia. · ·; lin S· ·. ·· : . » ..··. . el. li"us v.-"iitn..ttc'c < \. ■ ' it ■ t · v- : ; i.· : to day liKll tîrï: V\ tlC't ! I Hit !l (jt li m.jw .· . ua a ;m>\ ι* ' 1 · ..· \ . κ ··. " be Jo:v :·, ι : ... lîrit (.1111. i til :ic ■.·. lu lfport cci ! · · ■ v.·...' .:. t'a·leril Lui · c.i , ci ιît· -.i.v d.d not . · I ; - ■ ι. i :··.«; e u ' - : a· did ·. · ft '· · f ·:.*.«.· · :i6 trom S»··', a * I . i !. U of i; · S; might nit-va· ..ύ.. ,n>î the . fie; . lit· ,ι ii in' . fed (if · a ivy >aw 1< -m \· ;· a ; a .ai. th. -i-f needed ivtieh · 1 ν .»i! and wi » at .. ■ «ni Hits -:«i and that nazi d.v>a η- were be ing · e ! ! ι ]·> lia· boi'dei t- a threat·. H . - a w 11 pi*· oablv u ve in to 'the-i demands," ho added "i! >he 1» ■ she c η dn so without causing an .nternal uprising.''' I). f;— n*» ret·· nt .-iiggeMions that î· '· I'nited S!ate> take over the French island * »! -Martinique in the» Cat nbean a- t pvcea itit»n against too el se ■ e· »! iab-oratif»n" betwee n nazi liern an\ and the Vichy government, (Continued on Fa^e Tnreej Immigration Control To Be Instituted Soon Government Bars Nazis' Departure Boards oi Review to be Established to Pass on All Applications for Visas; General Tight ing of Restrictions Ex pected. I \Y. ingion, .Junr 1!!.— (ΛΡ) — Sharpe. ι' nlrol over mmignitinn in ; In the United State- In he institut ed Ik inn' July 1. .uthori'ative mm ice declared today a lew hours alt· ι lia government had barred the I departure "pending larthrr instruc tions" of any of the 330,000 German nationals now living in this country. To effect the new strict control over movements of aliens, h ard · of re\ iew w.ll be established to pass on all applications for immigration via- , ι Γ ι < · r cell application has been thorough ly investigated. 'Γ: c Stale, .nistice, War and Navy departments will have one represcn talive on each of the five boards of review to be set up, it was learned, villi the possibility that the Federal Bureau ni Investigation will als be venn sented. The Army and Navy represent tion un the board, it was learned, is parlicularly designed to prevent fifth c iiunini-i· or subversive : gents 'Continued on ττ, French Claim Gain In Syria Ym 1 .· .1 mm·· 1 <> (Λ Ρ ) 'ΓΙι Fi · : ι il· c! · ■ Ί t. · 11 i i.; 111 111 « ' m rutin ter ulicMMve m Syria had driven 111 π mil;!. '1 ' ! '· ' ι 1 ; 1 mi· · .· " I ; 11 I ! ie\ had ι · - M I " 11 the I 'a Ir.:t i M » · f !"< >M t J CM". Thi·y 1 τ h* , forces . I;i.-hin« rm be h i m (i the I '1 ' ι. m r « » m 11 m · t m Sy;i h m il ri '«'ici m (I ! I '«i i <··.-. tii'io I > < ν] ( h · south «·Ι t)■·■ ·\\ : -il town ο! Mcrd .iavoim . ι m 1 i '· ihrtMtcivinii the cu ti ιν I > r 11 : I; < .umcatmn . v. ten ι in the ci m ! ι · Mit. All ; 11 < ■ m : : '"■> .out hern Syn;m i'r< iiit. ..i'·: ! 1 m"y tin ; Miche ·, a - i il i I., by I en· i m Γ > m 11 y upp< «ri ci ι I >y ;ι ι ici a M · ■ < πla I. m.ti 11· </a ι (inn the π aι ν I 1 · « ol Un- ! 'rit ι · column ( ' ' ·ιΙ been ιίι ι·. ail; tn ward ι >■·'· •■•h Mid I5tk 11 ut. The I it , μ· ι l'ii-nch a au.it v. a · . aid to In « i't · η launched ac.-un tile ( * · ι ι. 1 i'>,id ι ! h ni Sillon, wflCI c the French . > · ' ■ -d t i ie Λ ί t r. 11 i.m v. hu had c .ptUivd that ancn-nt purl had et .ι > 11 t. » .ai > nee sinci· tin· I »· : !>h ! led topped helling the F ι enci posit a ί ι. FDR's Son Reports for Duty I'lum<■ fill ηίο John 1 volt, yotinorest son of the Pr.sident, reports to Commander Kdwin Λ. Ivlili(-.-oi-i!e as he starts duty at the Naval Supply School corps headquarter- at Harvard 1 Wi-1 - School, Cambridge, Mass. Tin· President's three other sons also are in the armed forces : James in the Middle Kast a- a .Marin .·ί. ■ rvei. KHiott in the Army Air Corps and Franklin, ,1 r., in the Navy lelephone Conversa tions l· r υ πι Bern, Switzerland, Broken, Leaving Only Hints of Developments in Scan dinavia. —(AP) • ι " ■ ! : I i. : <{ η il'phi ·!!(.' ·.»! .. ' ! ' "l il' 'US ■ pit.' ·. « ; :■ ; : ; · ·:». ' !, :. . : : <>l de\ ( h ip • I ■ ΚιΙ.·.Μ 11 t.· d ι ! i· S"-, t ; l·. ,t rd base : H :·...·· : ) ;·· 'iiimunical » : -1 !· · . < ι ici î< >day hit- : rt * ! - :.1 il· :- inki are (it ι ν en . al v. ' Mil «Ml .η • - ' t i 11 ■ ι ι y ... !λλ1 as ν. , . S·ι·ι,. \χ χ χ" a chspaLeil In ;;an 1 ... v\ ■ li.Hg lt . ι . .· !> : ι :«.··. The re ! l ·, ι ι ' 1 ' 11 i 1 : .> V. i.l ÎK.'Ve lo . u .i.l tin F · :. ■'·.·'! - .<ppru\ al ίη· h ni · il ii. -:· :· i» pîuuu'd. il, li, .... ■ « ta 'Fin • ι h w · ·■ ·ίΓλ i ... > ... x.l.ary w !i eh r ;n kiîehen- :>d } » - « > \ de ear.- iiti >ervir< - I··. t t. Finnish ;. i ·!:>·). Λ l;e ι.t ti tel· phone t «nnection ·,·. ; : ι HrP : nk ι 11 . ι lel't ■ ·' t.. ι rt* the m ! ; 111 - · >: ,i reported rxnd · >)t Rus ...!. ;····■!· 1 ··!· ι : ι c 11.'·.:. ulitary . ι, ι ή 1 c. . \·. · ι ι ti.u S. .·.( t Union ha> .. ;:·> yt 1 · .ι ~t*. An >:·.· i:·}·;· 'e d: p..'·.·:. received ι , : ii _,nt i: : λ ι ;ΐ«η.. ι t p.tal • i \ :d« ne» - « : w! ..t ap;> . « ι * 1 ν - ··:·.· - ·· t ·. ;.t· ..." >n ·! the S λ iol bast at I lank ο have been ιιΙμία ed lately both aieiii; tar rail way transit route across Finnish 1er r » 11 m * \ » nd iivi!· >ealan<· j! the Fin nish eoa>t in the dneehon >!' Lenin grad "Kye witnr - rcporvd eeing l«»nu S· \ iet 1 » .un \ \ \ " Λ ι ih i.s ρ int the 'telephone çon iire' >n was . e\ v. ed. l oi; MIIM II < Mini.IN \. I in" iiiiI f.illirr \ mil tonight. ν faîi vviUi rising itm P? Γ it III f 1 U1 < λ. » .-GERi\ 1 Λ Ν ί' Κ Η IP i'ÀL Γ 15 ,jiGi'>îL l> i U ν Α Υ ί·;« ι ii'i. In· IS. -ι Λ ι' ; I ill' C «ιί UK)M ■· >·■ ■ mmi-iit nnnn-mrrtl Ion»;; il lJ . · ·.! sl·: ird a I i iriiiJ .I;ι}> tr< i \ \\:in l'iirkf.x al Ankara. \ riî!»a·. ..u! γ i : η/ \ on î'.i ρι·ιι and TiirkK:i F ., s.·,η VîinMrr Nu ra<ic>i; lu si^n· ii H m - ,ti rord .il ί) i». ni. ( i η. m. I ν f II h* an itoum-cmcni said. H * ïckes A η η ο u η c e s Transfer of Tankers, Says Restrictions Ap pear 'Inevitable'. .·· · ' · 1 1 ( .· ·η> .(··! Hi Sûnirl -f| ιΐι]('"·· :·η.ν uf ( '.ί i lorn:: ici.»· ·-. In·, i rfivt'i ι χ ■ ! t «. U-u μ ι uoawttna If. : : II- . I.· Ii;,fl I Mnnii I : I :·. . ■ " ■ ·. I , ι·ν i , ·Η ' ■ I " ·ι !.· ί Ιι t pu '■ ····'<«·'···' : '' ι"'·» :;uir I'm· · • phn ri. how \ ι τ lii : ' ■ ■■ ι · · ! r M 11'" Γ.. •on i "i .!> .t I Mi11 u l'.it! I · iti • ho fl:nu:' ·· >·! ' ρ ι· ·-. | ιι ι · ' : \ · lu ni i.jo II th.it ρομ'-ϋ' η « Ιτη· !κ· ■ :ιίι restrict!"iv '·! ·■ ι\ 111.">τι it. ι <>t auto : Continued on Pa~e Eiitit)

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