South America Suspicious Of U. S., Latin Envoy Says; U. S. Sn ootv Befo re Cr it\ in i.r\ is«.\i:v < Vnlr.il I'ri'sN » otuiiiitM \V,l.-!l I! Si .!:i \ »•:' >' .s • fill V : t'li \ it t<>" i " I iU' «*l ,Iu on . " :• ;i■ iii •• >\ mi mi'i• ■ i; - 'tu CSt A Si' ■ ruftpwu■ <1 .1- ;'S : UV ... 1;. .,,1, tli «t v. v isr tiv. ■ ■ it ".V,V ■ : :i ! tr.cutis >• • \ \ ■ V , •• ii: H ;i! v\ •'> v.i ' • i "V- : • i t-iiitv bt 'I \\ \ : '• '|V >• »; v.:i: .t !>,i ■ '11 < '. ■ v ! Tlu > i'. I" 1 ■ >iul<>ll. I\r s. IV '.ill. \' i•• 11 :<• >i t hicciU'il iitut i«> - » Vnu slii' i-i >i iiuirc • t y«»lir niurut* I • \.T> .IV S1MXI." r i' n\ i - ii now iiiriit'il t.' ! M!i < III lit' lilt! :>!«■ i 'I I-' .1 | o ;»iul S • \ iHTis'u l"wn il tiro ■ . i': ii - ! p.ili-ntI hi* V •! 'IU« ..'1(1 it (til' '• •> !••• . I'lllti'il S'.iti \ .nil Ihi' i iIn li . I ■ \ Till \ '111. iti Siiii-i I !u IV:'flinsj C'liif 'iiml Her. she wants l»«• • . . I'.ISJ P, I ... .1 lusty >" :ii' ■ -I i "!«• ..fly i ..sc- 1 ,i !i iI 'tlitcl St;il> \' i • >i' pit?-. c.l Officials Of Mourn For Clapper ! 'i ! 1\\ \KI!t I . :> '■ li I'.uri* i CHI' !•.«(. lull'Ml's ..1 , ipii PORK—Apparently there Is #1111 '>>• i It'll p.if; M I >l.' i'. i.lllt I V KlTurts ! 'n ssi l i i|'A 'n take t»i . .ill rationitiK I for .. <•.>. wei'ks having (ulM, utlii'r Uii\« rnnH'Ml „,i"n . I'.inic HOW with hi- ...m>n'»t in' !'• : ■ «>:»* fa.iolie> »*at liii'ic p.. ; it.I • civ ivM;uii .lilts i feature pork il.t\ 'i older U» stim late list <*i h««; i iitiim' :!• ii iieel or nthi'i i i :it- ''Mi K\ tension Srvi iee .it State ' "f'li (iiiuiiiIIhI l>v I 'hi* KciUt.iI 'iinr1 th. ii: thi'ii : i t tartly financed liy St.iti- iihiiwy, ..-.r, | out :■ story itrgi'ig that cuurae ■ •IMI'IV o| 1,1.1. ti •• N* ite Drlu'l I'l :i' • ■ Vu i'ii'.t .• i> i/ h i i-uii«•< •> i U ' 'I ' i!i|l" 1 i'l 'III ' ' • I • I ■ • • • out it Tlw governoi • (k<a lilt Iieni v ii'tp • i t i l'i l.'i .i! i-Mirisiiri 1 Si.'t'Yil'i! iv;i in ' II uosil mi l.i er , i- unotliri .1. i.•! .itfiitrv and -<• • ifj<- i in*. •• <»!' V< I.ill « tn relnv :ii ii" r • Irs teiiijiorarilv • .»' ii »■ I : t« .■■ '• ins-ii>n<' i ii ii I ! tin' •• ikii i >' mi iightly Ikiu'uI • • ' !• I I.I : .1 ...• ••.•ii pi (ti'A iiiiu in trying pos.«: lie. ' ••• ri '*|Mirk il iv ' nil; I ' . ii 'I • «•»! ' II il'll* (•■ >NF|.»< ' ■ . is no friction •). ... • 11 l ii..- Kcih il .. . • V ••' . '. ..V I'll V i' i. . ■•n-operatinn V... . . • • i i i«. ■ • • • i . If ;•! I ! :: , ill \||V.m: < ;.h i , 'A'... •. . .Ml |S.||; -ill :• i i . ■ • ■ . ■: r .III ( ' I'. ... • i.. • I In '! il . ii :i ■ ... : ! II. i ' • • •• .! I .1 . • iif'••••. ..ii..* .ii t',» m■ i• i ■ !> mi Ii was report.•:! i II ' : iclt rolllltv . |y I'l ' ' • t. • • - <•• • -mil ' . ' .1 I mi ; . kv. p 1 .. in- from itt'u ;i it-ks -i - l t.i deliver the - " i' • IV ... I • • • --'V hiinilieannod hi ••• sen S . : <■ Mild '••• l.-a-ti • I >1. ■ -tit.-- .! ; Ii,. v ..nil.! (is-;:- u i 11 .. .; ■ ;•«• -I. report a load ol ■■ritti ur i:..; war freight sitting I'rie t\\ i •. ys{< lui. ' o S:.il». liave bcoiv' • tie. giving evidence • ' - ■ i-i ■ ...i> .r -nir:t !li • has i '• "I * * i _ • > i krr:. 'ii tiii ■ til i !■ '• Kit. n d iv i : ii-. Kn'.i You looking in on <om<> preliminary tfcuM proctic<? in »hp Senate dining room T|,» old matter. Alf M London, i* giving thn»i» fr*»*bmon tonator; o frw pooler* white Washington go»» on tl* duty way THE GENTLEMAN >' the loft is Harlan J DushficH. who came (o Washington so recently that he's 1 still not quite sure thou' Capitol Hill double talk. A practicing lawyer in Miller, South Dakota. since 1001 he «m11 to the state house as governor in 1939 He's in the U S. Senate now. YOU COULDN'T MISPLACE t!v handsome face that's second from the Wt. It's Mr Landon. who started life as bookkeeper and became an oil producer in Kansas, in 1912 Never mind that little business of 19 '.ti Alf is still producing oil to pour on the troubled waters of the GOP. THE LEONINE HEAD next to Mr Landon's rests on the shoulders of Raymond E. Willis, to whom Waterloo doesn't mean the end. but the beginning and fulfillment because his birthplace and home is Waterloo in Indiana He's been a newspaperman all his life, a senator three years. A PRIMROSE by the river's brim is an invitation to floriculture for George D Aiken (right) of Vermont. A farmer in 1912, he became governor, and since '26 has been growing flowers commercially Since he actually grows 'em, he's disqualified for the senate game of gilding the lily. Clinical Speakers ar Mcdicn! Symposium in Durham <;i \ ' \ mi < •• » i \ : \ v -.i m no < Ihlihant. p.'5) V. <:ts ho.}!•••' »v i ft • • • holctbo I-'." . j . All t •. IA i k'< •' •• H . i:' 'II t'tr I r • ! ■ -. >\ ■ . !t ■:»i * - (»K ! ' i ir. \! •: . •>, i " . !» v: ; !' . •),',» 1, .i jt. . • . • T; it.» t ■ • - .,iil o: vii' i . ■ . t 1 II • • • M .! 'it \V . ... V. .1 !-. S. • .1 I I) ! 1 • !< •Ii<- I: ■ i .. . ': ■ >v ' >■' \i< t I! I.I m »li .1 Wa ft V. II •' < - on II i ii i'*• 11 in mi I -hi t-tiil.-l. .. • , • )> ,. ^ u I ii. u <:■ Feed Status Seme Easier 1-Vb 7— Uy \V:> F • >d l. Of ■ < 1> -Ti! ii North i .1 ' i ■ i \ • ruHuro. Mo\; metit of pi-amits w.is wry •i - (i the w'. I' i .it; !. I' tin Viijmii .ov. lots movi-d m I " no t > :!n do III ::>.,!jd i.jr : active o-i • ■ d itlv Sales V • •I • :md J re*(1stlift > 11 v (! H i: CiirI eeds shipIx'lTt* Spot • ■: N rimjs <•! • i i-ci i •)i*i* and IV i- . ■' : «• pll'lli "Il'l l"l Some < : .<n ni' it I;ti i.;' t uie • ii' K iipp: • n <>Mi« i I certs win IT' i i ii k'i : Jililv be! i\\ til'1 , t (Ii 1 llill"' . Ili. !>«'!':• I>! whelcsali • 11 f pricw remained ■iivhiinisnl at Jabout 2t points • l)i »i I...-! > - n:li'\ ti"- tin eor»t*s|w•• .ctiti*. week. Tin ' I ' ii situation s'titxved little. ii . rv npnniWom! (iurini: (lie v. 11 !■ • ■ inn. February :t Daily receipt billed in CSfff* of tile d'-maud. Tlie terminal markets. m>.ii . ii tlii- i > n belt reportr I vvi-e !•. • moderated shuhtlv. hot a :rt ■ it demand r Milted in i 'lli'i i! i'\- cat i vuvei '. lit nn'•Id I 'I;.' at me markets. Accordinu • report* from terminal markets tiiid . < m operators n( the C*:.. !ina r. ■ i i.living stations. sov. c i!iniii J marketv/urd in large tip hi ■ 1« \pected tli.it I oerotfiii i;s .vine will continue . r another t\v > to fm>r weeks, pussi niy Vmser. ( i (ton Atlvaners Demand r cotton oniinued .strong :iik1 |n ctr advance:! !•< a new hip!: :'or the season to date. The lit- i.iiktt average reached ii high Co the v.n i, i ! 2iMi!> cents on February 2 ind the net adv anec tor tinweek v.*as 17 point*. Prices averaged 1!" ti l e«»nN j • pound fop middling li-Hi ini ii in (he lo designated n-arkct- ai Friday. February 1. against 20 IT a wck earlier and 20 > i a vear afln. 1)1 KF ST A It AT I.HIKISK C amp l."i»'iine. Fel>. 7. • - i«*.:rgc II r, i-. of I nor. Orove Street. Wilson, winner >f the Southern ('inference baseball 'vitt "g ctia npl 'iisliin in in 12 nd 1 fMrt while playing at Hiike, , a \f.-o tie of' er candidate applicant, (V 12), at f'ainp l.ejenne. < • \ ill < i> i. w '.V ' 1 ; • r .• •' > ..f <• VI .1;, .1 . ti !> I I H !••. iv I i • ■ • . RABI£S INCREASING WI TH FARM A 'JIM am?mals foil*"* :i, H;i ItiCTasln • >( ort. ' i m . : ■t»:.ls f V\. >1' f lv| <i. . IV i : in: S!:i! Km vi i; ■ , ,. "When tli.-." ..,.1.. n»bkv ivam ij :i IMI'll !<•! ■ fiiril* .1; I» (:>• m I1 .l! " IS 1'lm I mm . Ko > I 8. .Ws Uioir youn", ;i i>l i.!' 1 i OM Hi I ! ' ■> (" .v I M .'! . : 11 i ..« v 111.liter in.! ' '■ . I' , p rtinont r.i t; . I'll:., Vi.. . 1 i;t :• I. .1 Jot* Mi 11I i' iV ■ •• : iitl at ::»1 ' !•"" T!c.t».- - i-..r. |f!» ' "I .'-ir v..:, ii».*^ «!•: i •Villi It . ■'if. II ....i T?"SSSl Cvcp-^ x:lSs R.V; k$ >■ T, ^ "• •■«£-• ' r>: " ' pr"is for ihc Pint-Si/.ed v«aj^ ' i !• Ir Figures! *' 'j. -*-»» ■fi,' •* $>&•* Tiny V -'nts lor Awpie Figures! Sr.iaS'- Designs Scera T > H!r-;idt rizel n.' .M5C-5, .'" impers. Skirl.-? Arc 0;i Win fsiwiug List for Spring! Z&fF* A-ivan'.' ■ FjUcrns-—Up-to-the !Vfir»i ! in Style- -And T »r.y tu Use! -a

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