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itenîtersutt Bar lu dispatch f\\l I \7 η A ΤΤ ΛΤ irriitî^«^ . TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR Imlil»E/i„w,KK service of ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA THE associated PRBS8. HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, -JUNE 1!», l'.Hl ρ"Β"Η"χί;κίτ^Μ.1ϊΤβΒΝ,κ'Ν FIVE CENTS COPY Nazt- l urk Accord Taken As Portent Of German Stroke ! .1..M. .Iimo H). — <ΛΓ) The ι ;. .m Turkish accord whs inlcr ■ I i.v informed quarters today i.s ■ i illv au infallible portent ni' a ; , , iidntis ucw na/i military stroke. |! : ) 11 question remained whethi ι uld be aimed at Soviet Russia . c m it ι rocs asserted that the I ,. ■ -, i ι well into the now I aim liai I;, ai practice of isolating Tn'emi blitzkrieg victims by tin eat.·. . .ι t their neighbors. !'.·. th'· eonc|iiest of Crete, occupa t ι the Aegean islands and doin : • μ 111 the frontier of Turkish I •| ι π . Hitler has been in a position ! t itiioi'ce the original heavy dc i lie made on the Turks," in- | f. id ·'iirces said lint Turkey would have cho en lo fight instead and! de^pile the country's lack of equipment, thaï would have horn .1 hitter campaign Evidently Hitler was impatient I-. get any kind «>1 an undertaking · he could procred lo quick action elsewhere, evidently believing 'κ would he I ree at some latei dan really to make Turkey come lo Ιοπη·>." The e .--outer- 'declared th.it "pci haps the greatest potential menace" was Turkey's agreement to control her prrs and radio, hoth of whir.· have hern fricndlv tn Britain and hostile toward '✓ axi . The ιμμλ' stroke added fuel to re- : port., of a (ierman Soviet Ku lan i crisis and r· . rn gave π r to entirely ! unconfirmed run<·>î that na/.i Iroop.· had .'Hacked the Soviet frontier. Finland Prepares; Reservists Called Civilian Train Traffic Curtailed ; Finnish People Calmas News papers Discuss So· Called German-Rus sian Crisis. (I··! iiiki. June 19. (API- Finnish λι·μ· called it midnight ;ind !'· <· !'···.·«·! nment sharply rurt:iiloi1 il II.mi 11 ; ι Γ11 <■ Minn a ίt ■ ·ι 'Win'd: litate military preparations. Λ ι ii idcnli.il decree made "ill re •ι ι· ι.fficers regular army officers, y and navy cadets arc to bo .a ted immediately to become • i'· nits, it was announced. Pre i I ·. a year's active service had ; ι ■ ι requisite. Ρ ι Finnish people wore calm, t| it I y obeying measures to safe I their independence a1- they did when the war with Soviet !: . ι started. I·' πι ii newspapei ; discussed wii.it '■■·. called the Russian - (iernian Radio Fears Censorship w hington. Juno 19. (AP) | •^· .'Me Miller, president of the Na •nil! Asocial inn <>! i'roMdcMstei I Ί this country wa "pelting ;iw ! el ose to censorship" of radio idcasting through fear by net v ·ι U - .md individual sN»^ions of η γ ι hv the Federal Communications C'· "ι in ι -sion. Miller urged the Senate interstate ' mutcc committee t « » suspend thr j ·'■1 '( " proposed ant i-monopoly re ' 1111 » η s dealing with chain broad 1 ■ ting and make a complete inves dj' tin- industry. We're getting to the place wher··» ' iv lose tire freedom of .sp.ee.ca η radio," Miller testified. SANATORIUM PLANS TO BE READY SOON Charlotte. June 19. (AP)—Walter architect, announced today t: It plan, for an Fasten) Nvjtli 1 n 'hua tuberculosis sanatorium at V> I mi would be completed by mid >' ■ 'y .nul that bids would be asked 11 m thereafter. The 250-bed tincture will be of < · ! · ·ιί ι .ι 1 design, two .tones and of '·· 'ek and stone. Tax Schedule. Tentatively Adopted Washington, June 1!·. — (AP)—The H"U:.e wa\>. and mean.- committee d'-cided ti ntatively today to rccom mend drastic mcrca.se.-. in .surtaxes on individual incomes and to tighten up on corporation excess profits lax l' ο as to raise an estimated $2, Ίίίο.!)ΐ)(ΐ.ιιυΐ) jn additional revenue. I'he new individual income surtax eliodule w..s said to be more than d able the lax bill ol every tax payer. Chairman Houghton, Democrat, North Carolina, announced the com mittee had voted tentatively to adopt an individual income tax program Providing for imposition of surtax rates beginning at 5 per cent on the last $2,000 of taxable income and graduated ι«|λ t - the present maxi mum of 75 per cent. The latter rate starts on net income about $5,000, 000. 'Robot' Traps Spies * Known as "Kecno, King of the Robots," Α! Γ). Blake, 50, is credited with bringing about capture of Commander Itaru Tatibana, 39, of the Japanese Navy and Torzichi Kono, 57, on espionage charges in Los Angeles. Blake, a former U. S. Navy yeoman, says he was M red to obtain secret naval information for the Japanese on two trips to Hawaii and gave them "secrets" supplied by the Navy after he revealed the plot to G-men. (Central Press) Italian Ship Taken Over Maritime Commission Takes Formal Posses sion of Sabotaged Fas cist Vessel. W.i hniKtoii, .hiive lit. -Ι.Λ1·) The maritime· emnim- i >n amumneed I" clay il h.κΙ taken lormal ρ" ι·.. -1 < >n of tin fir.-t ut the 2ί! ilmlaged lt.il inn hip.-, laid lip in I'nited Stale.· waters. The commission said i!.· repre.en tatives took possession of the tup Clara (i.Kil gross I η s—at Savan nah. (in., yesterday. ΤΊ e ( 1 ; 11 a. the com mi -aon said, will tie t.iUi η tu Newport News, Va.. (Cnntinnod on Pagf» Five) French Admit CounterAttack Is Stalled Y irl ι v. .11 m· 1 !» (AI') The French ciuieeJed tonight Hint their counter attack on th·· Syrian front have been ^tailed .-.inre yeMerda.v and ( that the British have driven to witn in six 11 s i I < · - of Damascus. The British ilcct was said fo have re-appeared » » 1 ! the I^'MaiM'sc coast between Sidon and Beirut and to have pounded French positions. The French acknowledged that the British still controlled the road from Sidon to Djczzine in that sector and (Continued on Page Five) Germany Retail 19,000 Tank Cars Lie Idle Despite Oil Shortage WK " HW*·»· <*■* taMMM mam : ■'<>; '■·* Here arc some of I lie 1 *.l,0(>0 tank ,·;ι ι.. r· ■ ι · 11 ·■> I lyn :· ι. I « · throughout ι oil and gas m ι jt hi· rat i · > π ι · ■ τ in the Knst hecause of lack .it trans· the country despite Oil Admini 11 a···>- Harold Icki··' .'rclaratwn that I portation facilities'.. These cars are pictured at Chel.-.ra, .Ma-s. (Centml Prcr.s) Ickes Asks Cooperation Defense Petroleum Co ordinator Urges In dustry to Unite With Government. Wa hintfton ·1Λ" 10 (ΑΓΜ ^Amonc-'i's uoo.ικιί).(Κιΐ) oil indu· try was called upnn by b.!eii . S« < - rotary Iekes 1 "I ν lu un ι<· λ ι h il··· Enveniment "1« t Un· end I1 al im:. ! ! ι>rts tn détend <1- : ■ ■· -et aey · ιy n> >i bo hampered 1>\ ;my l>i t·.ji;ci< i\vn :p the flow ο Γ c > ι · * 11 » ; ι i pel. ruli'iini pro ducts." Icke · . \·\ l in ι defense |>Η m Ιι : ι · ι coord in.ι tor. .nidre -.. > l» ..η < · ·» ·· y con fe ronce "I the .pet ι « Ί<·ι;η. r.\i> η lives representing ηυ.η· than tw· thirds nf Τ / -i ld' pr· 'duct :··».. ι ! ι ed for Ϊ!:ιηιι··: del ν rinding ;i v. .;. in case the predated nil scarcity η l!:i populous Km 1. The oil ι :. ♦ m \\ cr·· c · l·. 1111 η : · · i to put I'nvv. . ' d I Ί 111 "In lit) ΐ I ; f · I I 1 : ' effective util, ilι· ·η . ·| . ..ι;· pel ι »»!·.·■ 1 resources in tin· η.η : η ι! eu.ο; -..«■ne;·. British Tanks Destroyed Berlin, .1 ine 19.—( AP )- -iVl re Β r i 11 II tank. have be<η de 1 rnyed south "I Sa lum in the Ml !eim..lh ni the vmlent 1 abyan K:;ypt imu I π hi . e r battle «►! uroinred Inné . the (Jer I η μ η hïjih cm 1 h nd ι ■ 5 > < .1 h d tnda.v German pi.in ii- Ί d«» \ η . ; 11 ·* n e British pi ne <>\ «·r ti:« ν < · tel η ci·· ert front. the λ m r ί » ' 11 î < · ι » ι . ι id, ; ι nd again MiiM.-hed .-ι the Brit : h ua\ al \ >M: e in Ah · 111 d π a. I .· pt. ve. ι rday with heavy bombs. ■(The Italian enintmmiciue 011 the three dMy bat t le ni \v ich the Bi it 1 -h admittedly le· . · I.dieu I» -el; 1 their star· im; p'.e- I ted Brit i.- h In e> ,11 Ipi,me. and about l2(>0 tank' in all). mists iemain On Strike international Union President's Suggestion Thai They Return to Work Fails to End Work Stoppage on West Coast. { Ι»λ IIIC .ASSiK iairn ril'SS.) Λ Κ! « 11 t un .··! ! ike .il eleven S .n I'Y.mri <*·< » Γ. ν 11 :jjy . 'i.· I.iilen t<- vie Ici I· >i i i y 1 ι uge.e ι S t »n trou, the pre.-ident ol their interrciiiun.·! ni· <n t ! ι ; 11 iliev etnrn l< · w»rl. .nid • ( t}· : ι· their rln ierenc»·.- with tin· 11. I I · ί:t - ! J ι i·11î. II.h · \ W. i ι n. the m.irhinisis' m - -.*ii·ηt. ;iddi ( · Ί -ever .! hundred • !r«ι - during ;ι Γονή* hniir elused j 11 eel. 111*, whirh ended Mile r 111 idn ί»;η-ι. I > e 11111 ■ live »·. μ· ·η. i îrown h I ex pie. rd belief the men \·. ι»ιî 1 cl end then .dkniit ι : 11 î ' the issue - were • \|Ί.lined, lint v. h- η the ■ ti i.ei u, '•d "ii!. I · ί ■; 11 nil iei;.rls <>! the ιΐηιοι* \vi : « 11 «η enitni ' ! . !. d ( · I il t; ι · '»' I · ·> • 11 .· ί ι e t ί. e ι ■ .. ··. <.·«· |n « r ι « I the . tnke hiid Ι··νη !; ken. ι no eleven .· lupyarrl hold .Sâno. 000,1)00 worth (»!' d< Ten e contracts. i P.nlh Λ ΚΙ, ; ι η cl .(ΊΟ : ·, achi 111 · I- γν a I !. ι ed ·ιϋ ιχ wccl; ■ .ι··η, demandingι ISl.l.'î .m hour unci double pay l'or ! n\ ci 1 i i : 11 ·. Λ master .stabilization com-] 1 Iraet by all ,-hipyards in tlu·1 ! area ι■ χt■'-pt Bethlehem, provides j'or ι S1.1 an i:· 'tir lor skilled mechanic ! 11111 « · . a :1 i ,i hall I'm· 1 'vertimo on Sal - in d a an! double tunc lor S\mday and ί. 'i.i> work. In addition, work- ! tr -.a " : 11 · a-eoiicl : ! ι i 11 would reeei\e a len pccent premium and lh"s»· on t tic ihird h ; 11 1 à | >ercent. The ι :. 111 ' 'iial defense medial ion huaid W i-'h-innloii recommendedl ! \ · . 1. · < I. ■. i.. 11 I '»«Ί h Iclici 11 accept i ί λ mash !· cull ici. 1"". All Quads Are Dead I huh 'in J mit* J — t \V) — I lie List oi tin* 1 j>|>s n'iathûjiîcts, horn in mul'ncrn Γι imid ttmr.i.s I ili*s(j t \ . du Ί «I Ouk.·· hospital tills a .11(11.15(1 ' o'clock. Durlian. îhim* I?).— ( Λl·'—~n l.v or.c <>! lir I ' 111 a if !' t » » » ί «( —liny ΙίκΙ».ι·ι sist^r^ Tilt s c);ι ν ι" .ι ι .ι ι (il ImîJîsc in ι rm 11 srclnii: ι # I IVt'vm county—was illlVf today. On·· ni Ihc 1111;.iils di«d \ Ici Ha \ alter noon vvttil·· M it" «Iliads .nul Un it mother w vir cm route in an ainlmlarcc to I>nk" llcspital l»crc. \ ■ <■( ".if 1 sister died ai .'ί o'clock f'.is niorniii: : 11 : « ί a 1 it i r<! at o'clock. Zamzam Was Looted Paul A. Burton of Wil son Writes That Ger man Sailors Looted Ship's Cargo. W ι ! ■ ί ! JiiiH" lii - (AIM - l\i I Λ Burton of Wilsiniv, a μιιλίμί· ni the Illk I ! 154, . » ! C1 tl Kit -.III·»! "Γ th«· fiii! .iii r.rdrr Tnmrs'.-· k <;*} > t ϊ ; ι ·. * Y. ,ι I In; 11 11 un ι (i .ί. ηκ until 2 ρ 111 ·;iI· llicy I··<.led the Egyptian ν ι·Γ· ι * ; 11 · l?; < · < ι Γ "wh.it they wanted", ! ikI «!·· ί ■ ink her by planting I -(Μ» I '·■" in ί ci'. l·· ι I ' · Î 1 « * I lp»ir I'mtim.il t·» )·> is I Babson Says Geography Determines World Wars Γ.ν ΙΜΧϋ'Ίί \v i;\r.so\ (oinritlll Util, Publishers l in.ini i.il Itun :iil. In,·. I ial i. on I',iris. Λ! as. ., Jurir I!) X· ' m,-my hundred years ago ·Κιι:.Ι.ιΐιιί <·.,ι.. divided into lilt I" prim ' K.icli had ils own army, ··.ι tic. and ealhedral. Λ11 \νι·π I wt 11 ·.■ ; ! ! ,· battel inj; ι am was tin- In·.ι i l .ι· plenient ι il" wai lair, l'util t* '.v., ι . l'are lise ni powdei was ,:ι'rule: every little prinripahly made "* <»v . war materials. Only a leu were aha tn make eanniin.-. «uns. shot. and powder. Ileiuv. tip -e pruieipalitie were I'oreed In eoinbnie ml·· what i. now England. It wa ■ nut 1 un·· prineipality was braver than anoih < r; but it was a i|iiestiuii πΓ ;;ι n- ' graphy and nther iiiieonlrnilahlc Tu tors. Uncontrollable laelors liliew. > explain wliv today in New Ν".·ι κ il,· British pound sterling notes sell around $2 and British go\ eminent build» iell in the 3U's. Wli.il l!istor.\ Tcaclii's. i '< .'κ·'· ι « ij4iμ ίI .1 % iih I n I Λ " hip « il t (1 VI .Il S MOM* 1,1 Π t il 1 1 II.' II < ' « ·, il lin \\ applied l·) war \ c · >. ι i ! 11 >i; I >a 1 ! ii · j ι !111 ·. 11 if 1 re<] U M i l h» imm· · and ii ed nn run] u|· oil. ->in. ill m,it μι) . .·!' . < ■« ι -1 ; ι r i 11 n penpl»», :i ' >| i'i'i ν i t il'-d, i 'Vin had erl 1.11·ι JU .'I'lt.l^l' . VVI.eh. I M i'A'' C'\ < T, III·· l'l 1 • ι 1 <·.·π' iMiiic. ihe Mtuatir-n aj»am 1 ». » 11 v.« ·ι 1. Holland .Hid Spain Ihtiiiih' »f» iiui.u y Jj'.wcr-, while ΚημΙϋΐκΙ Villi ils \ .ι I supplie tif · ί »;ι I and I IIII l'nr^ecl .(ht .ni 'I'll! ι : I ! 11 ί'ΙκίΜμ (1 the 111 ; ι ρ "Γ Ihe world. It W; is tint \ iiueslimi ni courage; bill <>l ^c> i»raphy and othei uncontrollable I ac tors. The same general principle'applie> tu llie wcMern hemisphere. The I nit ed Slates and ('.aiada are natural <u-' lies and should continue to work to gether. Some day the United States ( (Continued on Page Buur) ' . ' ι π 111; it vv ι non .met cml· I'iii \\ ' * r< ■ q; ι \ t · 11 eahin aceommoda "»i Hi,· pi-i>f»n ■ i 111 ) while mon I In rdrd in the hold. ' Wr .-Hit· 11 : » c l il tough," the Idler | ■ •I i l< nd tli.it !he prison ship ι ·' ' · > t · » i 11 promised to transfer the ι'ι ..'ΊΙ·ί\. to a neutral .ship, "but he ' ·*»it'irvi«oej nn Ppjl» Five) BRITISH WITHDRAWAL IN EGYPT MADE WITH SMALL interference; London, Juno 10. (ΛΡ)· An au th· ι· il.it : e -oiirce said today Uni ( ; η \ ·! Γ· .\Ιΐ!(·:ιη ture<s had so lit-, lit* inlt-i :nvm · in their vvithdpiw.il to " « > ι . - η. 11 positions east ol Salum" lh.it it 4,l«»>U.s ;is il the enemy wa> i;il so ! ι ; ι <1 h«· didn't ]<u.o to eome « η or eouldn't" in this week's desert oat 11 ing. (IJcih the Germans and Italians, ι.η tin· other h;ind, elaimed vietorv lor then- troops in the conHiet in the j iaby, η Kgypt mu border region open ed up h y Hritish offensive motion started Siiniiiiy.^ This souree said the I">ri* ■ >ι "got away very light indeed" from th·: . sudden penetration deep into axis-1 held teiritory and subsequent with drawal. _ Ultimatum Is Rejected British - Free French Siege of Damascus Re capture Kuneitra and Other Positions. Cairo. .June 19. (ΛΡ) The I >r: * ish comn i;iid an noun red today t h ;.1 "important position^ have been cap tiiivci just soul!i "I Dai: a-eus" in tin I «ι ilish-Free French >iege ol the Syrian capital. The Middle Fast conin.and'.- d .. v:i!· bulletin also announced that al lied tr· .ops in .southern Syria had ρ· c .ptured Kuneitra. while "stί «»r. Vichy forces in Mardjavoun have now been .airrounded." The- e two towns, soufjfwest ot Damascus near the Palestine borde had been <·:/ι·(1 by ;ι French couf.'i ; d, :ve wh.ch held up tin· allied ad \ alio λ' ■ ■. ! : ' ' I. · · 11 f ι · r ι ■ niree.-· f. .id tod.jy the French deb-otters ol Da '·■ ι·im'U: «4ppa:rn1ly had rejected a Hi it h dee <· ο : or i.n rendei and e\ !■)< «'d bel κ ι that allied forces a! dy had launched a direct attack Upon the e 11 y. iv'eut» r . 15:.'.· ne.. agency, car he· hari rep· uted that » iener.il Sir llenry Mai t land Wil on. British com ei.'udant ι or I'll'· t ine and Τι ansjoi dan had bp d(.«-1 ρ ·;· ,lei u.-ale :i an ulta latuu c li ng up·m the F π neii t · i ' ·1 ι ult ι ί >\ â.3U a. in. ( In;,|iι p. r 1 ST \\ < dn< <I.«\ ». At nooll to<i i\ ι .1 ] ί ι . Ksf ». there no indie.,! |, i·t ■ th ,t l4ie ul 111 · it U Ί h id been ι 1 ■ pi led with. I >i pa tel κ IP, til.· Middle Fa- 1 ρρ ··. >ii. ! ν h.id iod:·■ ι'> d th.it I )ania. - eu w . t h ι ea tened ! ι · t h ι et i(U by Γ.ι it eh de ( i « 111 i 1 loi c< · who i -u bed .ien ■ the .N\ . ian I rontie: eleven day a;;o. STATE FAIR WILL NOT BE CANCELLED Raleigh, June 1!).— i.\l'<—Th»: Stale lair will In- held as sche duled n»'\l October. Governor lining li ton announc ed today alter a contcrence w itli Arm) officers that tile Stale I'air ground would not he used as a supply base lor the First Army maneuvers in the fall. The state had offered the grounds to the Army and if the Ann) had accepted the lair would have heen cancelled. DYKSTRA RESIGNS CHAIRMANSHIP OF MEDIATION BOARD Washington, June li>.— < \l'i — The resignation of l>r. ( larence \ Dvkstra as chairman of the national defense mediation hoard, effective July 1. was accepted today by President Hoosevell. Dvkstra will return to bis duties as prescient "ol the I ni versity of Wisconsin. lie has agree»!, however, to remain 011 call for .panel service with the niedialiifi hoard from time to time. WEATHER FOR NOKT11 CAROLINA. Fair tonight, increasing cloud inesfi Frida ales II. S. Asked To Remove All Consuls A1 i Consular and American Express Company Employees Must Β e Removed From Germany and Nazi-Occupied Coun tries. Berlin Jane 1 — f\J'i—Gcr )il;ιi)\ tni'ijihl .isked tin· i nib'd Slates to remove a!! consular and \meri< in 1 \press l ompmy employees from (ierniauy. Nor way. Holland, Belgium. Luxem bourg. occupied France. Sciliia and occupied Greece not later than Jul.ν 15. This was done in a note hand ed by the German foreign min ister to the Inited States charge (l'a ffaires. (This v.;. ret a 1 i a 11 on m I.nul loi a . i 11 ) i 1; ι r action aga i its t Germa nv% or dered only la-t Monday by Fre..i Ciii) 1 I'< ·» >.-e\ el 1. (Th< I'resident ordered el - ing oi ;. 11 ( hi : ; ι ; 111 ι on.-; i ■'.<· in the I 'nited Slate- and rrmm:il t.! ail con.Milai personnel \ΡΛ< m e .1-l.v 1 0. ( Ί he Α! -encan tic·: al · requir ed 1 lie cl'1 11U · ■ t t 1 ' C Ï♦ · ;. 11 lain a ry ι >! Iηΐ'οπi 11 η ί ι and tin- 1 Jaιiv ay !· iuι - i1 bureau and the G· ria.ai Trails < eean new- agency. (German consular "t'iieial . said U η dersecreta r y oi State Sumuer Welles, were accused of engaging in activities harniiul to the United States.) All American consulate- in the places Ii>ted in the note must be closed by July 13. the note said. "The ι < mduct «Ί consular and trawl . i u; < · r μ · \ ea plèvre- Inr long has been highly object: 'liable." \v,> trie explanation · ! ί)Χ1ΐ 'in· «ilt'ieial Ger man news agency. HARRELL NAMED TO STATE BOARD i..!« L'.h. Ju y !!'. * Λ Ρ · —( îrady S. Barreil υ J* Shahium, Robeson c· >.mty. toe!.!} ·.· . .j.'ji '·.·({ i y (ί r, - ι m ■ ι κ » ι ■ Sn nigh ton to ι ί 11 ' state board il re.u >1 ■ t "·ι îtciiii.neeiv and ; ί - π e\ ί' . ! I . t · JI . j > resident ι: tin S· i «ι· S r «··> S ;. \ evo:·. FLIGHT CENTERS FOR TWO CITIES TO BE APPROVED \\ ! , :i MM — Sci.i ;« .;· i ,'t > · 1 Oi . ·. ' Ν nth C'a ml ι η Ί ' ·« i '· · « \}»ected a el i« iii h > 1 · VV I )t ι m γ ί ο ι e η 1 . ί) · · : t · , · ί ρ: · ι mry Γ1 y.llt ' !'ii ill i:· ■ · ■ . : C. Ui :.· -Π) . ι ! Η1 ( i Π ( ! : . : · N r The· \\\, ώ : · ' I ■ ι II· \ ( ν 11... J in ·■· ' ( '» ild ΐι.'Π» Ι» ι! > I \ 11- il'.·· il. :... i. but η sub :ι ι it It'll. . \ 1111 > 'me···· -■!'· " .· W.I·· deoart • ί·'·" !:,·'■ ' "Ur.,iM : e\ fH» Γ. • Ι-.:·' 1 ! ι. ·.· ;ί·! · il .· »' >; if · · tho |I1 ■ <: ; ι'; ι · ' I rlceti' ι ! ' ·' ' 'id ivut ir : 111 m * » ' ιίιίίΙ mvl il· >·. ι sit ni -.'···> ; ■ · he I ». ! . ■ . ' . . «i· i'. - Rati on Cards For Gasoline Considered \\ . : ! .1 ·.· il' ι ΛI ' ) — 1 n ■ ■ .· >1 I ■' .1 V I ΙΊ.Γ . " I η l ill-tl II U ,··· ι 'i.i'. · ' . : t<·<i. > .1 I .itii'll ι ■ 1111 · » " < : ■ : ι ' "lu: ni' in 1 111-' J·..ι.-; « .. it» ;ίκ■ ι . t,.; under con.-idei ·;ό .mi' : î.md re-tnetions on petro.em: vv< : · : mil' iieee.» ary by Uh· expected t ■ 1.141 . The ci'i ram. '' ι declared also 'Ί don't think a drop oi ■ :1 should be shipped to any place, anywhere," I'uim the Atl.iiitu' e. board. He re cently put .hi embargo on >ueh ex ports. without prior government ap pria 1 oi 1 arh carg»>. Hi \\ a a ked f tie included Brit ain a'.-o .inn ι eplird that hi· meant all ι·» !·«..»·> slio : Id itrst In· examined by the g"\ ei niin nt. Hi emphasized, ■owi'wr. th.it Britain's t-ypplv was il ming duL-et'v lrum producing . reai.
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