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U. S. Delegation Is Agreed Upon Plans For Security Set-Up High Haie Of Production Now Sought OP A Seeks Flood Of Consumer Gcods To Balk Inflation ■ : «i-ζt « n. M i;. Î .1. ί ΛΡ) The ( ! ' \ '.ι « : ι ινο τ(1 1" !.. y .. i In i ι κ· ill ι no : ι π ι; 1 }>r<.(luctixn ( « ; Hi»·., λ.- t· 1.i .ι iicv. - ι . ni. . - Ι » : " « i : ι ν. I )ΡΛ will . ee to i:. he : aid. thai ' ι■ Πι ι)'i\1 t Kl; ' .it UML I ι: .·.]( s added, h >\ve\er, ihvA ()VA ν .' 1 net he- itate !" api . "\'c hiiihei } ■· <!' ·■ j! .inula. ta: (. rs w ho ran set up l'or reconversion. These in . ί'ιΐΊΗ", t1 ; y PA ' ι : w i; 1. ι ν caii 1 « : ν : ί m'd In \vh !t . ι pa'rt o\ Iiv : , ; ι.ι ; s. I >\vle ·' a t <■: i. ! : ι j .· 1 ·.■ · i ι; i u ιir t'C iiu·;·* ι. c.- I · τ ι ! ; - j . j ■ Il ! French Wish To Fight Japs Denied So Far l·.. . MilV ι.: ι AIM All·.·:· .« : , 1 ·. · · :■ ■ ni t· i.i.i y μ·]"· ι : ι ι rt q > ; ι\' 111· !·'.··; ι. ι u ΐ'Π ιmi'lit t ■ : Kr< I!·'!' tΐ'ι.ι ι to 111. I'll ι ■ · · I· !·.·· in MU (il itc I- Mill ' it dlltj had been vetoed by the Allied corn i ' ■ I r!' a'tit M ■ .tor I.· Fill, ' I l lîcni, . r:· \ en ■ . · ι ν t· 'Id I'M iilent Τ . m ' Mat go !.. tin. Pacific I!. mediately. Barj M GERMAN BANK MEAD AND OTHERS TAKEN With the Seventh Ar:uv. May 1 • \ I ' I)- VVaitin ·!· Γ i.. ν - <! a: lit :!)(' Heiclibatik, ami Cii'.' ■ ail ministei ..t economics, with 200 Ger ί : :. i ni-tfi i.ii ιη·!>·>ηιΐι·1, nuviding • ' - "i-ιτ· v.·,· - ;i - been Seized by the American seventh army Another Long Step I oward Succcss Of Peace Conference ;cn its ·. May J2. (AIM ί Ι.ι· I S- . ν ι|ι·!,, „ Λ , I >' ! ti ci ! il.,y !o have '.· ι·<·\- Il : ■. · . : . ·. · · ι it ο "à ;V "Ί· 1 !;".nv · ·■.:,·m/,itii.ii. The solu •:· ■ 'mutative, ntii here ίι·.; .-tep in ,-perdim; t'κ» • m ίο. I Ν..'ι η- security et nfeienee 1 '■'■ a 1 ' .· ···. -'ni cmclusi η. It ;s based un recognizing in a 1 m!ι d ; charter the ι ight (if la it ; ! ι make 1 re. it ii's fur ·' ··.. · v. η <'.·:<· e. Under .-a h tiva '■·.·■. ii;i'i η- C'iiihl give (vieh i.iher ma r ΐΊΐ'-γ as,-;.-tance against an ag · r. but then the pi..jeett ί v. .rid ii: : ' y π. Li ne I w ■ 11 !. 1 ι ie em p· ci t ί [ !:■·.·· e T.irt'l if Hi- ι a t ί 11. < Hi rials sa d itlis plan s : · . M al lay the ira:\- saiall nation - that !'·<· 1 .aneil might n,.t aw ν them ! ck en . :j.ti p.. [·ν! ι> η : an eaier :<·:!··>·. ··.·· !:.··>· t fit it would not .waken t.·»· <>νι·!·..!! .. ;, 1 h ι · 111 y \ the • ι l'ail world agency to handle situ .11 ; os cndangi'iMig peace. S·. .· . · v : State Slett mm.-. chs ussed t : a.· e· .a ipri · mise A: nei lean 11 a m with Foreign Secretary Kden • t in.:' .οι ef 11 'ft ;, ■ be:·:n oa ining .· p.nver agreement al ng la· f. Stettinius η ;> ated : i·.. ' · .· Ml: h Sleeting · ι.ιν, ν :ι« Γ. S. aeci ; cl . a the The Eden-Stettinius talk also is :a lei.-!■ .. · . have e ered . ι ai ! a -ra I iv'ew · II ! I'rellCe w a'!. : . date, a. 1 11 ' ai: - a he 11 P' oli 11. ι . y to r:i. ■ ·ΙΓ (Κ ρ, ι ; til re : ·.' I .,οη ( : 1 , ■ I.II all. , Ίνι 1 : , ; t . ' , . ai an; internat ■ ι a . ι M the ta.·· >. ι id \·. a .. Πι dam and a,· t'aiiia Slate- are near agreement ai the United States contenti'Mi hat eas saitable for imltiary base (Ιο ί1 pmeiits should be gnen int ι ex ·; a-ave e nt r 1 of the gover.'.monts vhicli operate the bases. < «ίι in.· .-..ί:·· pri alem, H \;ι. in a, amendmeril .submitted I" the trus tj eship committee of the π η 'crence, ,,led entirely with the t'nited Sta'o.-. '; issi.i a!,-.' went along with an \ a ie : ; , a, ρ la . ; ι· ..-a I 11 ; l a s pei a I ouncil should be established in the lip .si■(! new pe.ae naive lo la id ap the Irustei ship situation. Nazis In Austria \ 11 <4 h t l· ace I )eath L iicler New Order ( 15 \ Tlie \ssocialed Press.) Tac Sa .et - - a ,.e I provisional ; '·, ei'lia eat of A . ι has pas -ed a law suppressing the Nazi party and providing death sentences for its present member Ta.-s said today. I'he T.iss dispute: . br.adca.-t by the Moscow radio to the Russian do ne- t i a p' , ■· a ι id rep(irted by lie FCC. -.ι·,·ί at under the law all the Nazi party's property in Ausria .- to pass into the hands of the Aus trian republic." The law demands the personal e : -: ration ot Na/is who belonged . l : : e part\ from July 1. 1933. to Apr.! 27, 1945. the dispatch said. PASTOR NIEMOELLER LIBERATED TALKING TO A CORRESPONDENT alter his liberation from a prison camp in the Alps is the Rev. Martin Nicmoeller, the German pastor who defied Adolf Hitler from the day tie began to issue decrees against the church. He was held captive many years after h:s clashes with Nazi ideology— but remained defiant. Signal Corys Radioyhoto. (International) DIEHARD GERMANS DESPERATE SHIFT OF ARMIES FROM EUROPE TO AS!A iS HUGE TASt. ANNOUNCEMENT BY LT GEN. McNARNEY that the Allies have begun ■hipping veteran < . :.t ;,:.d service troops t< the war against Japan puts emphasis on the titanic moving job ahead. The above map shows the routes that will be used, and the inset indicates the equipment ι problcsn τγλ 1 ·? in moving a single dîvi?i«·η. .c c \· ; through Ι!:· ι Cariai— a 14,000-mile voya · the ; Suez mule·. · ; · ■ · : . y the capture of IÏ a η si' " I by way ol the with lurluuijlis on l-c . (i . Nelson While Ho use Envoy Γο Other Nations Quits· Locke Ν a. m t el Washington, Mav L - tΡ ) — I>oii;.t<i M. X,·! ' , White 11 >use rçprcsc itative to "other Ι;· ci il ι ■ ι. ·ι ι i s." .1 ; id I Yt ,ιιηίιΙ 'i mm ,·ι i named ΚιIλ :η Λ. Locke, Jr., 1. c :n.v un hi work in China. Locke was Xels.n'.- executive as sistant ι ii his mission to China, Rus sia, England and Australia. ι ie is ' \< mi, ι me Sear Roebuck * the ehairman.-h μ η. t h ι \V;tr I'.oduc tion Board t>. tai.t . .·· ,. π·. ι.- |.c eial dipl· : ι : ic t nι. >,· : \, ■ late President Ιό scv It, ι- elle ; . c Μ ν là. Xeison ni. ■ ;, ι , ! λ . ι r product · t : ι ! tor l I. · ι 1 I 'It il in hands "1 ■■>!>·:' ill'.1 W.lg '. Xci .m .-ni·on:;, d b resign. H"n Λ j ; lo. , ' 111 t accepted the · . Later n u-d it V( rballv W :, ·. · lb II. ι . ι ! : .lid, and Mr. ΊΊ un a . accepted it. Amcncan /ones Of <) ccupatH >n In Germain Defined Washington. Ma> 1— (ΛΡ) — The Λπϊι.ν and N'avv Journal said toda.\ the American oecu patn η /one su (iermaiïy woull cover Bavaria. \\ in trnburii and Thiirinnia. with .1 supply corridor from British-controlled Bremen. France, said thr unoft' ii-ia! service journal, "will have a large pari ol th" l.'hineland, with possibly sr.nii· '<!d;l: >ns from the zone assigned to us." The zones for (ireat Britain and Russia were η >t discussed in the article, hut il lias been as sumed the British would oecii|>\ northern Germany and Russia the area genera 11.\ east of the lower Kibe and Alalde rivers. Cotton Hits Season High Xi« "S"■ ιrU. ΛΙ.ι> ' l!. -( Λ Ρ ) Cot ton 1:.tun's rail ι d ml ι a new sea .· 'liai high grou d today on aggres sive trade and commission house buying, along with local short cover nig. The ;.d\ci w as aided by a careity ot oil· ii.,-. Tightness of .· pot cotton and un'avorable crop new s were : t" ' iyi ug in I'1 icnces. ['here \.i> .-·· · . ο ι;. : " !·,ν κρο! fini s m July again ι recent Spanish pur •hases of cotton. Open Cl'i.i' May 2:î 11(5 22 ί»Κ July .... 22.7 Γι 22.8.i ( iiΊ oi ii τ . . 22 2!î 22,:î(i December 22.11 22.2ï March 22.04 22.10 FOR NOKTII ( ΛΙίΟΙ.ΙΝΛ. Cloudy and moderately cool, with rain and scattered thun derstorms today and in east por tion tonight Warmer north por tion tonight Sunday partly cloudy and warmer. Okinawa Battle Is Close Range Combat In rierce righting ( ! î ; ι . AI. y 12. (AI1' ■!·' -m* at- ι t;ιι! in:', Λ·ιn-l'ican cii\ ι ins and bit- j h r 1 y iv. ! si i 1ι g ,1 ;i j m ι ie < · ·>.\> ■ ni il· ,Λ· r".ιι»,il 1 · h I ·1 y ;ΐί«Ίΐ'4 the < ■ : ι - j 1 ire· ( » . - aw .ι 1 η >nt, w ι r both . idr : 11 ■ ' ι u ι ■ 1111 y ιί larged with fixed bay<i nels. I'erh ι,»- .">0.000 ! ) 100,1)00 Ameri cans and .Japanese were involved in lighting «»\er ridges and ravines > a!"iig the ! -«.ir-milr baUle line. Fiai! r ; : · ·. λ ■·'· , Ian;..- and blâ/.;n:; giisolini· . (■: I ill.' ri ·( . : i -, C.l . ι · d< - le « s ,ί.- i.i ■, ' Y ank 1 w·->-e >r s -s ol'ft-nsivt· ii;imi· · ft tl t" within a line ni the two in.ι ·ι Jit' :\<·.·. Sin, 1. a 11 1 ■( i 11 \ ; ι ! 1 y ρ e I .' 111 ·.- 1:1 the 1 ' : ; - U ι', iiihI ,\aiι . '. ' !Oft \'. · |J|'|1 alio cap the .->· it:;· ill 11 \" y . " Υ ι il »·, ι.'· .·. spivtae .!..r o \..iii-i·,-, bfcau ..· tiii isn't tint . .ml .11 ; ■. : |1 1Π U." . , t I -t. Gen S. : : 11 I: - i his ti Iipt II- d Ρ :. I . I -... : s-.ail It ve.-,Ιι 1 day V. :.. I> ■ .lapant . t ■ "t( ■ p. e a ' - t ; ι·. ' . 1 .-11. ppi . 11 .a I' ire. "Bill y · ■ i Will μι ri : · ;- ·: ρ k 11 led, an. I \ " 1 will see tiii·· ■ 11 a 11 y rolled iiae.. " N'aval, Ian·I . 1 at : ial a■ 1 i : : y slip. · .;·|ι > i lin· ι·: « . i>y the Ιί γ.·:1 ;i!id s. \1 h Λ1. ι line m . ; ι η ( i 1 he ίΙΠΙΙ,ν ., : : ; I III)*, h ill ; 111 I'v li . . Mi ·: : I ; ■ · ■ > S ! : .ι- .a. ■ '.est ι I ru.-,. i' ! ,; i 41-day- Kl campaign today to crack the main Japanese dclaisc .·: the \ .t.il islands, 325 miles il ni ·I.I ; · . : 1 :eland. Along the west coast, sixth Marine livision, which audaciously bridged lie As Ι Γ i \ er Tllli sday. ;,(l\ .,>: vd mit ;ι milt· ,i nd i.- ι !■ · λ' wii :i ' il 1 J I' ' > ■ ■ I'iic ι it\ laiiy ha and artillery ï > · m 11 >a i-d i.elit. i . ' S c ' .1 iy s· ι ii'iiii - ; 11 · an .· ι nek I inked IV t : t. 1 > 1.. ; In ; · Λ aa. N'iml·/ . - isiilitieed. I >1 >m . . ■ι ι placed lilt" ' a ny li ' ( 111 1 hi < ' 1' ■ ll'lt 11 d; \ .. i i mler h .l,.pa ose '.ne s '..tli ι slope Ί Kan ..· ... fa PS , S·» *"V: α turn ^ Iialoijrh Λ!.: 1_!. < ΛI ' ) Slate Λ'Τ.ι , < ' :ι lui;- -ion r Kerr Scott appealed today to all tobacco producers in the eastern part i.l tin· ι<» lu-lj» growers 111rι>ι,·I: 'Mil licit m secure j > 1 ; ι .· : ι : γ thi< year > tobacco it I lu· 11 ■ ·it · ■ rowing .section of north ο ν · ' Ιι ( 'arolina. J'rotn I Mu · ·· North Wilkesboro, ί · · t.f b!w· ηκ.III. ( '·■·!!(!: ;oii( r Scott -aid tin· .-dtnati : · \ > .liiu'i.v g raw and tin eiiim old licit l'.'lô crop is at '■■■ Any farm· wishing to relievo thi.- v. itli tile aid of good. heal'. tobacco plants arc asked ' ■ · ■·. 1 :n touch with M. R. Buffkin, tobacco plants marketing specialist with the State Department ι : Agriculture, Raleigh. Bearded Murderer ( )f F ranee Will Be Tried As Criminal Pii ι 1 Μ.; \ 1 ( AP) French people -a ■ 'mc'V had e\ de; :·ν lh:-l i.-e : ! · Hen i Tetii»: ·. is ι neve r c >. 111» : ' t · i \ ! 1 h tin· }' . r ι ·! ι re : .-'la m ce - 1 '■ <· «. · η t, ;md . ι. ■ 11 ■ . ' that ho ,· » il 1 ·ι i r cd < » m >! 1 j 11 η 11!' I ί11 · :1 ■ < ; · Tel <>t h.i :n . «îed lh.it hi ■ lims we: e |>e; ■■■?!·. w ho e.>1 lab< ira!· i with ι he ί îenn:n. and that he a 1 as a pi.»11 h >I. Africa-Fun >pean \ eterans Will Not (jo Γο 1 he Pacific Pans. May !l\ (ΛΡ)—The United States ■ y'· a-t redeployment plan to ahitt lighting man from .;;m op. 11< ill 1 « )(ι«'i V. ment by ( ν · η 11 ) ; · t ι « .11111' ilH't (,· 'inn.ii î X « > · th At aw . .til I Η it 11 M λ w ι uld nut !1 I'M.· 1 ht'at it'. ■\\Y mu hiiv.cr vvri■ maiul, •(Ui;i l'aci c w !i Alru-a and il' his c mi si nl I" the i) all λ\>! 1 .1 Seme Stecks Move Higher Ι·"'", et · ι : ; i ! .al·.;»! ces were in the nia ji rit y ni';!!' 1 lie final h >ur. Advancing tcndene.es were di.> jîayed by Chry>lci\ Γ S Steel un I )(»: ι ! ; ■ s .-Vreraîi. On the oil side at intervals w ere Cïeneral Kkvtric and Catei'i'iiuir I . act jr. ■d ,, \' j ; ! anything. Die -iw 1 r :n thr st.irl Jm Forces ϋ 01 $ - ? i 111ix î t «Λ ο 4 il·· ? A F'-^ 1 ?- ο, I f -1 t i B..S. "W JtL 5LÀ" 'Λ tiÀ ; ■ -, -a*» Ν e w Y it η k L ?- »kîm ·.> Cuts Git All Aid From The Outside M 11. :. . M. > U' ! \P - .1:., . ■ ■ D"iigi.is Aiai-Arth a . »·; or'u· t I· m .> ;i· 1 : ■ -Il ' t" (il , ' ! Λ ι 1 Mf! : he J'h.i ·,) ill· . dip . m ned . in I !.<1..γηΓλ HQ : : ' I.I ' ■ § : ;> ι -1· .ι Ί Ji K(..r Αι:- S ' Y ' 1 M ri ' Γ·· «■' Λ. 7.'s V J s y λ% À . J\€i£ fil Savage Resistance Persists în Berlin; Norway Beini; 1 reed î. id : . Ma. 1J (AI·) — ai!: ··. ! os - lasiled la a' Na'i (r> ».|» offi'rilJJî r r, · . ! allia■ in ('/..•clinslo : a. , ta, . attempted In Hee a Τ » 1 a· a a rapidly <- a r, ι '■ toward the Ut ·:· r U an 11 *11 ' > 11 > have (·«μ: t h > arraml.!· of the .· · u ; ί h»· diehard ■ a. I · fill Atis : lia e a't'eel eii t h rce ν ith lia Amcri II i ' - . -la . !.. (i, . . a ι > . Virik ,11 ' ' : i < ■ ;i : ι ci ; >· >1 ire .. ; i Î loci i;uv r.iptiirc • G< : . ; .il \ ■ ·. !■■. a,< iih. !' -1, wlb) had commanded Nazi forces in y ui · ! : Dor,· ; ber. t lei his American se\ c nth army captors that • : her;■;!!■.! :.:«d ' -it m st ii !.-■;* ne w; ι r ι. ί i i^tory.'' Ί he S el high command an nounced that the Russians had seized prisoners along the Wed ne lay ' \rn( · : ! • ■ :· i-d by nev' ' rst I Jkrainian y R .v>any. nine miles east : ι · ■ · . · . ι - ' I.J Cess :.>ied Ge ' Releases Fcr Ί* γ ; *■ f>. Y'> c \V 1 i 1 &kmÀÏ JL ■».. t A \J ™ ? Ail Begin June 18 AP')—Morning d today thaï the in the Bnt'>h ί !n'L;in .Tune 1 K. : ,n ii; ! ill will • ! the Japa iid the gradual sses moanl mo>l ί w >u!d be in AFTER RATIFYING THE SURRENDER - ...ι........ v*w.\sMcm y·· ·.·. \λ· m -■ ι η η r 11 m m RAISINS HIS BATON ARROGANTLY, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel (right), ci : mander-in-chief of the German Army, is shows in Berlin with C< !· Gen. P. F. Stumpft (left), Luftwaffe commander, and Gen. . Η. ι : s(!. Γ. edeburg (ro..:\ right . after the tn had signed ratifica tion oX the suncuder terms, bignal Corps ivudiophuto. (Iiitcriiatwnaij
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