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THIRTY SL( UNI) YEAR 'τηκ' ^^ημα-π',',^!,,!.:,;1·· HENDERSON, Ν. C., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY is, 1!ΜΓ, 1 K,lN' "N FIVE CENTS COPY CARRIER FRAN I.IN MAKES PORT \FTER NARROW ESCAPE r* " " —~-— !"■ r huge Navy :i i Γι r. ι : t carrier Ι·"γ.ι · ι κ I, · ι. .·· I i,v .! ■ ·, . "Minors sixty mites off tin· coast of Japan, barely escaped after being . I'li'ly wounded. In l:i;s pieU:re. tin· Frank;.·..' listing i>ait;v. , " •rad.v In cap.··i/o a- the cruiser Santa Fe :i. vc.· :ι. Mcnnr:', ι lot- π crow aboard the Hat-top cluster un lac flight dock bo: . ,.· renewing their assault on the flames. Heroic work brought an end to the exerutialing «>rd« . . ' a· « itted craft was towed in',! her crew ;■ .nie emergency :<·, Sh·· paml'iiHy limped her way i.acv. thousands ut :n . ' a repair berth in New York. U.S. Offers France Part Of Its Zone President Informs French Minister Of American Position \V i-hingloii, Μ ι.ν 1ί! Λ1 ') 1 ■ di'iit Truman !" t:n· !· t n<· i ■ · mi nuni.-U r t « : . \ : : : I i S' i't is willmg t » re! a a ;ai-n : · } nee .ι part < ιi' ! Ίι Λ a ic " aa ! ι , ■ ,.·.· < ( upatinn in Cim. The President, follow ing a eontei - ( 'ι e λ ιîli Miin.sti·! ( ίι m i >; 1.1 • (1 .t .-tatement as il· . tac relinquish il il· ni "h.i . ·· a!re "ay i '(τη cum eyed ni ! «a >> y ι · ' « · 1*"· «'ivh govern menf, and arc fin .v j'ι tiic pi net -.t in· a:; ; ·. · .· . M !" Trail :a π « \ pre fi ' c tic . : r · 11 i»'cl (leneral ( ';e<r!< ! )· · ( ί aui !■ \ I cad »f the l'Yen cl: pr ■. < < : ïι·; ent. and sai · ' « ici c a : 11 apprécia 11 < 111 ! >y ! m· l YiiU d S' ·îc* gn\ erninent «m ; ·· ρ.«. : ν. η. ι France could and should play in :-··! t K· ni en t o! tpuv t r ai.· i » !" λ ·>. : l and i·. i; "pean interest." Ii dau.lt was askc I ι Γ lie and AI r Ti'sirnan discussed .-a j,.;c ' a : ]·' .m c participate η tl;c a . : ι a ι ^ I·.:; th. ce met ting. 11«· re; lied the c u versâti«ms were about political ques ti'-ns πΓ the day, nui especially ai»1 a' meetings. l'rc ident Trun an a i t I η s'.i'iment that the Γη *« i S'ale ■ nd lis pc >ple "will en: ai ..· to : . ,c ·· ich measures as w.ll i.e λ ; ! h a ι tin· r power to l'aci I iîate î lie rcc- »\ «. . y e( France and of her peuple." 1 i^htin^ (.joes I Jn Outside Foochow, On China's Coast Chungking, .May IS.— (ΛΡ) — 1· ÎKlitiiiK continued outside the east China coast city of Foo chow today after Japanese re inforcements, rushed in from the nearby coastal towns of l.ien cong and Mainoi. had forced the withdrawal of Chinese assault forces which entered the city a week ago The Chinese high command, announcing the withdrawal, said more than 400 Japanese troops had been killed in street fight ing in Foochow. Cotton Rises Most Of Time New York, May Hi. - (AIM C>t tf,u lut Lires opened 15 tu IJ ( ί rents a ''"le higher. Noon p.'ice.- weiv l·1 tn 2f> cents a bale higher. July 22.88, October 22.38, December 22.26. July . . . October December March . . P\. Close ('peu 22.86 22.8!! » ...» OO 1(1 Test Is Very Near On Big Power Veto Tectorial integrity Another Issue Impending At Conference San Ι·'γ.m(·ι-,γ·ιι. May ι,·;. (Ai',) Ί In· (It;!·:|ml-ieli (I,Ί" 11 i·>11 I' ιι . nj ι > ι : 111 r... î j - · πι ι the h;:» ; ι. ·t . pi,ι I ■1 : Win ci Mit). Ί ι >1 : ιι I :, ι- | icace Ι.«.<Ί>ί ιι -ί · aeliinery ι< ><!:«> nc.iu cl : l'nitciI λ'.ιϋιin.· ι ■ -niri'i'iu'i■ It" : Il ι. ,-· I > : ι : » · l μ ι ' ! h ■ in:; Iιιi\v e: Γιι:' d St .U· . Hi! .-iu. Chilli·, 1 il ; t.'j l: ' ;<! I 1 1 1 ι ;, ;,r . ', r, . · ■!.(· modifie..! li; ! the vtln v. In l e I it'. ' .'i t ■ 1111 ■ 11M ■ : : ι : ι ι, ; ι. He. : l'· >111'·.·!' 111. ,: i ' ! ■ lill ·. 1.1 Cl il I It} ! ι! M . I î. . ' ' 1Ί 11 ' i - ! , ' 11 1 . 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Tie hie, ; ed to ' ... 2 . m ι ' .i '. ind ρ y mill tu . r .-I; a nil V lill lill la. :!' Iieci.- ay. ! : iv l;i .. : ij> a 1 it : 11 i .·. . ! 11 I'm' ; Si.. tc formula.^ i'ur p,i\ ing rega nal jo-uups Ί ι κ » ;. · î .the ι ;; I ■ t t·. r;· ηι,/ν l'or their ; 11 u tun 1 (ii'!« ;i.-m m e\ ent ΐ he I '·' < » r i : i iea.u λ· ! a : ! s to protect them I : ι » , a iivd attao·.. Sli -I.u opp . ii(»n is g π wing 111 ) is ι n.-i ;i 11.'· ·; -1 ,il diM-u. .-ed in .-unr 1 ι nier» · ' ι ' .. : ii,. t iv , t·» allow na ·." I- Ii.;. 1 lii· . t ia which their m :. i ι ' 1 U ι ni 1 ' ι «.Milt ι ιν ; ■ ό . 'i ii· : ι ·' >w t » pari ictilarly ' i " ... r' . c · :■: a. 11J ) 11 . il !· i 1 : η : ι · ■■ ι of ι y : 11;; 1 he ! · ■ ' < ί St. : ! ο ..· 1 da pledge it.- peaco : ' 1 ·. et · 1 in 11) u V\'e. 1 υπ ι ■ jϋι· ι\: .< u· here ei.-e in tiie v·. . Ki. '· II··: and h·.·.·· y ar^Mmjjil ecn O . ' : : m I r * : : L11 · < > ! ι .... i -p.. . de: interna i ' ! ι ' r ί > 1 s 11 : ; ι ι · ρ roi ! 11, ι d i ri ck ·■ . η ce. Fhc United States and ι ' · a· g<«al . iionld .α . · λ-& \ ·■ nmcni. . i l " ; < ι i .p the work ο Γ if*:!* . ; . . .·. · ..ρρ· . r :ο have hii a : - . :. ■ ι,.. 'eL. on (J ni led 1 ....ί·. ... · d by I )mitry Ζ . 1 ' ' In· l 'k. inian ι ! t ; · ''..-ρ ; ι :. and an ail a ne bolshevik. ii. c ' iru i t tee planning a world , ar \ i \ ' : .· In lavor ol ι··.', ι : ί. ! ι ί ! ι : < ··'·:>'' new tribunal, instead e i eoniiiuiin.tî Πιο present p. ι m.au ' e : : aiternatiunal juslice at The i I ■ e. This mov e ι ι ι,■, v. il h ! h' ι ...y prove t· > be sy mi )< ' ! : e "i tho a the eon ίιπίϋΊ in a make a clean Mart on peace-:·.'·» ί ι a machinery. Wage Boost May Scon End Coal Strike Washington, May Κ! (ΛΙΜ — John L_ Lewis an , anthracite op I ··ra 1 · ■ r- sought ti'U.-Λ 1" write a lieu ι ιί in ; rac! ; : ι at '.\· · ■ : ; Id i > ■ > > ~ ; the i.i : I \ ! pay .if hard coal : :.. : ι > · :si.. ! 7 !-: I and end a three wet . - 1r.kt-. At ..τι ■ λμΓ. Ih:.-· Week C'oaKÎ send tilt miners bark tn work Monday. The pay 1.: ι rt wa ■ .· '.u. .a · ■ le t a a compromise by Inter: 1 Se, tary lckes, who has bçeti m tech llieal C(Illtrol ·> 1 the nr. a.· .-<■!: fuels administrator ,-inee I'n sidru Truman ordered the working- seiz ed May 7. The 72,000 Pennsylvania an thraeite miners have been i le sino their contract expired April :{ll Lewi- has ignored a War Labo Board order to extend the old eon tract. leke-' sudden move late vester day was viewed with optimism ii government quarters. The tact tha both sides accepted his proposal a a basis for resuming deadlocked negotiations wa.- con. ide e,: enc.uir ' aging. ι >ιLr Plane i *1 ; ι il t r"> ï 1 ca\ i 1 > Damaged In Jap Homeland .V. ur,I Hi·...· Λ 'm,.Γ. ,J. Clark'· ι ,ι·.' Fia 4 ; ι. ι I .Japan. May ] 4. (AIM ( IMa>vd) - The new Κιι.ι :s unoto airrral't as eaibly plant in north centra! Kyushu was damaged Ihearilv η 1 )ι, : 11 : · ι mm strides bv navy ! today. Tin· Κ m : : -, : : ι ■ · '. ■ · ;. · 1 111 : never before had been bombed, and (lie Japanese concentrated their tighter defense >.;.·:· -« K.Mi.-ii'i .suci·;>s directed 1 lit' plant· a-seuibly work-. M;''.Ml aad (Ma-air lighter pilots i a a "til key ι it." bagging ab rat i ; : 111 ii. tiu· (il! Japanese aircraft they -ii··: .1··ν.:· 1 Kyushu over the Κ ; ί:ι : noto plant. Λ . it south ο! Kunianiot.) also \va- burned and farrier-launch ed bombers h t the Tachiarai ma chine works, prev iously damaged by Supei t'o: i · ess : aid-. Soviet Move In East Is Speculated Sakhalin Letter In Moscow Press Seen As Ominous Λ1. - .v.. V. :■ lii. -( ΛI > ) - Ι'Λ,τ.ν M( . . !. Γ ; lit·.'. spapcf today j cU \ '.'id a tli: ι ! ■·! a page tu a li ·' · - τ j whit : ι lii t pip' I'· aid tllC people ol I S;ik ! ί.ί 1. 11 ι i' ; :·.· 1 srnt 1 » Ma : Sîa!. ■ ι Ί ; u· ; ·; ι ι . d'·. larcd nort !u-ni ' S,;.. 11.! I < v. aa :.mem· >l*ial i ΐ a.— j sian l-laivd." 1 if»ng and ii : itating question in the r< !..' ns ■ >(·', « ι : .1. pan end Hu.-s a, S a 'ι.ι ! 111 lie ' north of Japan. I :it ii' : till «.·!' the f)59-mI Ιο ί; : :l; ι land ι iaa. The s· tiern pi rt . held ' ;· ·: , an. 'i here w« Aplanatinn of the ;'ϋι· letter, which Sakhalin had ded ated them to "strengthening • di Ρ . t■ . 'h ol the military I Nil Si · ( 1 till· ii!ia:l - 1 eland." Λ 'ii. ; \ i',t ;, . ι Ked Star corre spond ni, m 1< the dateline "Trans j si ι red' ι ·ί ι to acquaint the oilier:·. .. military technique. ! ( >1': a i·]·. ι» ■ «·.> on taclics, sig eessiu! L'D-ο.λ m eling ol company of clh ' - »aint tiie officers wit Î ι iK".. a : : ι. ' y lechnique. Of 1 icer:> \a ' < »n tactics, sig nals aiii: e :.g, the dispatch said. Ί I a - λ . '. .«·.'■ 1 τ ι d report in two dev.- of lad 'raining programs 1 «ciηl» . ι nil swing. Yes teid. y ! >' ' · ad training and η am a·.·. were being car ried on in : in ' . asus. GILLIAM TO ASSUME DUTIES NEXT WEEK \ViI uiiiu liam. ni pointed Γ ■· : eastern d ' : i< I said du π i · .: ·> I that he v. - ; who:; lu· \vo; ! 1 ifo but 1· '· · I wuuId I >0 1 of next w'i'c ■ I Tin 18, 1). Il Gi 1 - . hi 1 has boon ap ,t<■ s judge of the North Carolina, 1 hen· yesterday e to say exactly e the oath oi of that it probably than the middle administered be Okinawa Crisis Near; Jap Oil Base Blasted Reserves Oïï Honshu Are Knocked Oui ! Major Storages Of Fuel Are 85 Percent Lost After Attack iluani. ΛΙ ; ι \ IS.- ( Λ I') — Su per f< tri η . knocked out Ja pan s jrri'ati'-Ί oil storage area, including· niosl of both tin· army's and navy's biggest con central ion- of fuel stora.ee, in just one full-scale raid. Rec( nna - ;an >hotographs today disclosed tt at · > ' ;«t> pcrcent dev- | astation v. .·- ·.- u,h\ by more tha 400 B-29s in May 10 raids on j southeastern lien hu. It was the ι first of the dueeted solely at) destroying the n. source oi the1 empire's vital .-no, : gasoline and ; oil for her war i' and shipping.] Twelve stora;;» ' were destroyed and 85 perce: 1 ' .· target ai^'a devastated bv B-29 which attacked Tokuyama na\ ; < · i station. The adjoining T"i-..iy. , « ;.! yards and synthetic fuel laei : y the army's greatest fuelling - n'er -were s · badly damaged tl e 21st bomber com- | in and spokesman termed them as ι "inoperative. 1 > ·ma is 48 miles southwest of Kure. Sixty of 65 :· tanks at the i Oshima naval oil ■■ «ra^e center, the j fleets largest, wer· ' out of opera ti*hi. Oshima staîi π is -η an island of that name in Tsushima StraM. j outside» the Shimon* ski entrance to the inland sea. Hospital Head Is Sought By State Beard Kale S t ; île 1Γ. (AIM - The Π : ..Γ C ' ' ' ! 111 111. I !\'c psyci!\:r for interν !(" ' oral s ι ιροπ ι ■ ' giene I'm· N" The ,.u|j' a ithority ■ ■ · lal hospitals, ed m 1043 ■ Action In intcnric nt λ .. the board d laruing !'.·(·;:.· tions. Plans for the Italeigh officials "I ' tions said needed at (.' (. ioldsbor ν to to Π The 1 Slâ.0(111 .·: home lier· come from May . receiving tion ot R. S leigh 'nos: ' objects "l September, a projet·: ' employes at Ml dent ot mental hy l Cat ilinn. ^ id,·· ' would h:w ■ ·! i'c vvns cri'.i'. !..· C! tilled. ain a general super . ,v.· ι briefly whit·.» a ι· i ;i1 ans for en •,iie four instiiu e . : : 111 center a: ' ι · ι ■ a ι>pn >ve i and '.a :· three illstit a I l'a1 .'{. .M irganton and so approved bids fur .···· : 1 · the nurse.» n.imcy is to Icra 1 1 unci-. set as the date for • e reconstnr.· • Τ 1 is at the lia '••i :M: ee wards were : 1 \ e crit icism la -t also was given . ! .au homes for ι ρ four institutions. ! fore Λ. T. Waist.>n. clerk of court in Tarboro. (1.1 -ucceed Judge I Λ1 ,Me>·... I·!;· ibelh City, who retired Κ ι > >rv. Gilliam was in Wilmington "to get acquainted" \\ '· l-Vderal officials and the c< art < a 1 ore. The new ,i ia.a . ,vh·' has been so licitor of :■ ·■ ι. 'iid district for aliru ist T2 yea ., ..I he had re ceived notice : S, aate approval ot his appoi: in en' ' had not received his commission yet. Attempt On Laval Feared By French; Moves Guarded I l'ai . Μ, ν - (API — Pierre 1,,ι. a! u ί ■ > I'd to bo in Κ ηιν .today, ί > u · nu ·.· was quite sure >· i the e\ ι ·| lie ·· ι bouts of the former 'chief 1 !■·>· Vichy government >r : in u ■ t ι ' uly ho was held, j ΟΠ ir: ,ii >; ι u"-ί ion wore unable ] 1.1 . ay I'll I .a val u a- in Sp . i ish, Brit .·! 1 French hands, bat ι tin y a :.H > believed he was in France. I Laval'.- set im to France from I Sp : ι i : ι. where !.e had iinstlccessfully [ sought asylum, stirred up a queer see:.ri!> s:?i';r "i Spanish author ] itios :i;i'-u!i; ι '.y placed him aboard ,ι British warship !a ■* ni^ht, but since unsurromleri German sub marines are believed to be still in the channel, the British commander dec! Med to nui : t'y th« French βον ι ■ ; ι111rn ! which port he intended t.i enter. Fe.i -ins lynching atte :·!.»·. ';)■ French ivanii'i! to sta! on a he ivy police ;; ard at tin· point w u π j Laval was to come ashore. They I;- ! nallv solved the problem by placing | extra guards at every major At lantic port and a number ol m:n·>. one>. War Prosecutor m mttem APPOINTMENT of Maj. Gci.. Wil liam J Donovan (ab<. ve), of Xew York, us assistant presecutor of war criminals has beet}, announced by Supremo Court Justice Robert II. Jack.- m, who was designated chief ι :· i 1 ί11«>r. Gen. Dcno\ an has hi·;. : Ί the i:: :tant Of ί ce of Strategic Services, (international) Luzon And Mindanao Garrisons Menaced By Advancing Yanks M:m.! . May 1». — (ΛΡ)—TV ι ι ■ ; 11 ; s ivci'e closing I ''lay on si/.abl <1 panose garrisons on Luzon am VliiiManan in the Philippines. I·, cent -a! 1, ./on. the bigges n'Tiiy Γι.:' ye; enveloped in th l lay,! ' was 1:011. ι:ed in b' /lajor General Leonard S. Wing' The X i pi ι· η ι , . .·.· at lea.-t .it re ;; : r rn! a ! Γ: :cy a i'e \vr ! . ■ ! I ! ! ι U 14 .1 tiiilH'.-r In tin t I idan I ', : ·-' 4o: ■ ami Mai ι ■ in . al C'iar . , q ..... Γ ι. ί ;. \ ι- ι : - ,! . .«ported ail ! hi !()th an.I ::i - · > nm 5Γι i .· . The 40:h . ill!· .-nut m: : it- Del M-n'e . .· u l·Γ!Γ/ kuhiL Once ]>u!ui I .eader I iere, \\ ill Be Deportee Washington. Ma\ 18.— (ΛΓ) l i'i'incr < «enna n-\meriean Bund I r I j it/ Kuhn has been or dried departed t » » (iermanv as an undesirable alien, the Jus ti<·«* Department announced to il ay. 1 he order was issued by the board oi immigrât >n appeals. The lustier Department said the 49->earold native ot Mun ich. who was »on\irtcil in IMiif» ot larceny and t'orsery involv ing German - \mcrican Bund lund>. will be plai (1 on a boat at a time to br determined b\ American miiilar\ authorities in (ierman>. HILL ELECTED HEAD' OF TELEPHONE FIRI\ Τ irbarn. ■ !.—Luthc r V (Luke) Hill has been named près nc:iI : 'ι . 1Y!· i 'hone atι Teh «ι·; ρ ! j (' . \\ h \<o hi one ol ! iivs ;·.ν .·: Τ.ι:·.< ·. sltCcivdin ,Ιι i ι il H. 1 ' ■ :.· w n.eue meeting. Porter h id been presidei a! the company since 1938, at whic lino he succeeded George A. Hole srness. Holderness, until Porter w; named board chairman, held tfes pi'Mt'on, 1 vit has ictU'e.l 1 ! uni actu [\,i :icipati.· in tin· .· mpany. Hill ι n.,t ivc Ί Dai Imgtoi s. t\. and sine© August. 1143, hi I.cen opera! mi; \ ice-provident of 1: ι ·ι >: : ; ι,, ι : s . ι·· ·: ! ; : ! ι ϋ ' ■1 u C'a rnl i ! .; nn r ι ' he S- ; ,"'n lid! Ci m 111 y > i cos ■ \ ι Lint; He is u ; ι. 111.. ' · · ι>· •|:.· t"ni\o -itv »·: Son Carolina, where in· was a star ei on the Gamecocks grid team. H (•\r><-rio!!c.· m tin· virnhoiH· basine covt i> a period ol 22 years. o\ce ; ι ν two y(.;.r< during which lie servi ii the At '■ > Signal Corps in tl ! :i We: lei W at'. No Collapse Of Enemy Is Evident V et Portress Centers In Imminent Pcrii Of American Drive Guam, Jiay IS.—(ΛΡ) —The Okinawa campaign is slowly >iia| 'i 11 .ν I lit ι ; I- ■· ' -. .. ρ h ; t ><". with the >i\th .Marine division liât;linji to broaden a bridjrc head in the capital city. Naha, and 1 lil'cr di\ isi>.n- steadily clos ing on tin I ■ >r: π — city of Shuri l'r ni tiiret sides. New 48 ι ι> 11 i. 1111 ■ ( lkinnwa the Pacific war's* toughest. There .-III! 1- ι", ι I· - ,^i>e.- · .ng an.V ιί ).··» ; :. ; : l . < it. ; * '. - e ; >\ a M 1 34,0111 ) J est " . 1 ' I.. - η a w.i ·■! ι · · ■ uunrd" sur\ ivors of 80,000 or IT)1 ; re ' !'· ^ >j ·- . T!u tf ! ι i ι army : re-.-lire again-t ■;·:<■ ,l;i jι μ ·Μ· ! " !e S.eii!' riei ί line'' iv Μΐιί !...l'd-hitting .· ί,·, ι·,,· M .: .. ■ t:.:i'd acnpllibi'ius ; π... ί·. ; · .·, ι . the v.'esU I'll half of the southern front and two fresh ened army divisions went into the s m· m îh;· -4ii. ;,rmy t ·ι·μ.< seel··ι· French Envoy To Frisco Sees Truman Was': . Μ ι y 1!!. — ! M1! — i':·>·· dent Ί ι.;;: ι : ι π inv η··1 French !··(,:<M •nsfcr Go·.''at·.·: K:fl:iult to tin· ΛVϊιi:c* 1Ih:m. 1 ■ j:ia>· i.ir another of his <li|jl imntic and military talks TWla i!t e:· · ·. ito !-:.···; to I' in ·. S Fr; :,c . Ui: ted NTa t ii- r ί.'· ι1' ι >'<■■ H.· .- il the lat est in a series the new chief exe i.i'i'.e is ·; luiny alnn-t daily with individuals and groups connected . !.. Gulden Gate CMiference, j . ·. ·· Allied parleys and military ()j ■(.■Vli' !ΓΧ·Ώ:-. When find where the big three l'ut Ν that the M,·;] I·: I i- ι.VI :·. smi e A ner e St might be I ... -Ill.df.i M îv.ive ill- 11'1' e 1,1 for Gen. Bcr Says Poles Filling Soviet Camps London. May 18.—(AP>—lit. Sen. nil· K· 1 G.-rse: ;ι| I'· '■') ! M-CP. i 1*1 ; I...lido··. Ρ d av that ι iiider ii!i(k'!' the ■ sa ; to his former concentra·· <r : two j derstariding eventually would be I·...···,· i : Γ . ι, : nd Rus !'. : - ι under y ! been is1 le t ■ I Soviet farces, and reviewed the up . sii g id trag < outcome of the bat I tie "I his men for Warsaw. He -a :d Î ι■ \v .. ! ν >uch for 1 he l.-> Ρ Ί > ! : untie: - Mid leaders - -[whom the Russians have said thev ested i pat .ts, good - dem >ei a : · a : i,i ,.vi r.e η ■: i' r: bu' ors T ' · ι ; : ι e -, . ' — ' lit ' ι y Many Stocks Are Stronger \V · Y M.v 1!!—CAP) F,i v.«·;·<· I'lfi; : .1 i·. today's à stack market, although profit-cnsh i- '■ ι ηκ .ί ι nr. aiur «if many il nc.it ·. li ί Dealings were moderate from the d ■ opening on, and Drices irregularly is impnnvd near m delay. 5s Attracting bids were Chrysler, 3t ι Scavs I\ >ebuck and Douglas Aircraft. 1 : h'i !■. ' t ; < ·η ι 1· · " included Good ><■· ■ ι ..-h. General KUvtr.»· and American I Can. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. l'art l> cloudy, prrredcd by showers 011 coast this afternoon, j cooler east, continued cool west portion today, followed by fair i and continued cool tonight. Sat 1 urday. lair aiul a little warmer.
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