Headquarters For
Control Of Germany
To Open In Berlin
Γο Those Who Died
SALUTE FROM THE VALIANT to those
ν■:.· ii'ii for the country's ilag in all
the battles ' ί all our wars is ex
] ι π ssed in this Memorial Day pic
i ire ol wounded Pvt. Albino Sa
^ 1 Trapping a soldier's tribute
!, passing on Michigan
I· ■ in Chicago. (International)
U. S. Makes
Protest To
r« \i ' y* I
i lie rrench
I>c Gaulle Asked To
Review Policy Over
byria And Lebanon
W .· : ι i UK' "il, ΛI ; » \ (AIM
! nitcil States has sent a
I" ! 'l'allée tl rui, : y it to i'c
I ' " ! ι \ * ν t.i\«. aril Syria
I ·' 1 ι ' "Ι ι lu I aei 1 i ! ate a snln
tion of the controversy there.
A :n.u· See ret a r\ ιιΓ State
■' . ( ι ρ u >ai(I ! ιxlay t fiat
'■ was delivered in Paris
I'.v Amlias-adur .lef'fer
1 (all ei'y t" the I·" re η eh pro
• ·· 1 -il ernnient.
11 ' " I i ii ' ■ ' · . 11111·; ι e'I
1' .'li 1111 ) > : ι ι : ! ι. n i 11 ( e11
ι ; t ! ι. r ■. ι1111 > . 111 ( I else
' . Fl'l 111 .111· u- inn
. Svi .ι: ί l.eh. "li The
11 : ! ι ; 11 it*(i ;
N' li : ! ι>■ I I hat .1 a tune
)■ n-.r!, del - .te : . ii„. Le
a·.-. v....- jι ·.-·■! i' 11114 I", 'he
••li! S.vi i.i i I .mull
■ v.'iii h. il accept ed, would
■ i.i·· · a S|)l'i ;;i I pi .-.ι I ion i .
ι " " ' es. a french \\ arship
iding fl esh arn.e.l :< iv -s at
1 ·
le j · ι I : ; ι ■< I <. : i t ta..I Ss lit
i ί. ill aie ι i'i' '.mii/ed by
ι'ί the United States as in
■ ' cua t.'it ..:nt lue:libel's n:
' ''(I Xa 11■ ■ ti
i.portant that, at the very
η the it.te. nati mal .security
' ..Ian is in pi ·«·«·.·» of being
■1 1 San Franc:-en.·' it went
1 .μ ι rdt ι' l·1 i.'Spire conti
.·! its future, all nations, both
ml · mall, ret rai η ! ι om any act
wi might give rise to a suspicior
■' ι . e. unjnstitled that a mem
ber nf the future organization may
1,1 t u.-uing a policy not in confor
mity with the spirit and pri ciples
that organization is being
1 islu it to defend."
1 : ■" said no reply has as yet beer
lue.ved.
AMERICANS. STRANDED IN
I I HOPE, CAN COME IIOMI
Washington, May 31. — (AP) —
I · ·, Aa.erican stranded in Eu'opi
!·'· ! e .. .a who wants to come honu
Will have the chance to do so by thi
(: the year, the State Depart
"·« m ounced today.
• eii. ans may bring close rela·
' 1 λ i t h them, the annoiincemt η
addi d.
1 ;<· vote ran repatriate >n line
'■"ipsholm has been assigned to tin
1 k and will Is.*, e New York to·
1 " "·'■ ι η her first trip since th<
1 <1 "I the war in Europe.
SETTING EXAMPLE.
^ stiington, May 31. —(AP)
'•'i' is a war b 'lid statement Iron
1,1 '■11 Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd. Jr
'1 aiinanding general of the sixtl
·*' Mue di\"isii n: "The Americai
1 ghting man is setting the examol
l"i the home folks as a war boni
Payroll saver. He will do his par
in buyi· g extra war bonds in thi
St·, enth War Loan."
Agreement Believed
Reached As Ί ο Zones
For The Occupation
Supreme Headquarters Allied j
Kxpedil iniiary Force, Paris, j
May .",1. ( ΛΡ) Moscow's
disclosure yesterday that an :
inter-Allied control council I'm
Germany will meet within a few
days was interpreted today a
an indication the four powers
had agreed on zones of occupa
tion and were ready to carry
oat details.
There seemed π ason ! believe
they wore l eadv to set up i ιn; r - <
j te: . ι .bably in Berlin.
, The Moscow announceme:.: s::i 1 '
the Russian represi utati\ e · the
ι ommission would he Marsh..1 Grog
! ιu'% K. /Clmk >v. \ ii t<>r of Belli The
; American representative, the broad
1 east said, would be General Eisen
I Lower; the British. F.-.ld Marsha!
; Montgomery, and the French, Gen- j
c rd 1 Jean de L ittl e tie Tassignv.
j ι
Point \ allies ()n
Tomatoes, Spinach
1 ο Mount Monda\
Washington, May 31, — (AP)—
Pouit caiue.- :i canned tomat >e .η ι
spinach '.\'!li he higher, heginu:
: Sunday 1 i · e\ er. the r.it :· >n co- :
I tomat.ι juice and vegetable
combinations will be trimmed.
The ΟΡΑ announced this ·■!..
along with only minor changes in
meat and other red point £ood values
: or the new rat : ■ > η peri. .d. ·.·. ί ι : "ι
runs from Sunday through June 30.
The blue peint revision bees:., the
value ef \e. 2 can. ol I mat" to
4(1 peints, up ten. while a can >!
spinach of the sa re s:/.e will re
quire 20 instead of ten points. Spin
ach in No. 2 1-2 cans also will be
up ten pointe to
j Ten points will b :,v two can>
ι tomato juice or vegetable juice com
binations in containers through
ι 'J 1-2, but the eurrc.it \ ai a· ■■■
ι ; ι. ί ut s pc: can i 11 c int i 11 lie t »r s ι .
Igle purchases. In 46-ounce contain*·
lei bet h kinds Ί π ' ce .11 liavi
a value of ten po ·.*.·. d iwn 1": .
; twenty.
Woman, 5 Children j
killed I>\ lîomh In I
Japanese Balloon
Washington, M.in .'S I.— (ΛΙΊ
—I nilrr Secretary of War I'at
terson disclosed today that a
woman and l ive children were
killed In a bomb from one of
the long-range Japanese liai- I
loons sporadically attacking the
western part of this country.
Asked if lie had any further '
information on the balloons,
I'atterson said lie cited the in
cident of the woman and cliil
dren to emphasize the need for
precautions, lie said the si\ were
killed in a western state, hut
Save no names or other details
except that the tragedy occur
red during a fishing trip when
one of the children bewail play- 1
ing with unexploded bombs
dropped by one of the uiiman
ned paper balloons. The wo
man's husband and one child.
Patterson said, were the only
survivors.
The army previously had re
IMirted that no property damage
has resulted from the balloon
raids.
I'KISONKKS WILL KK.MOVF
AIINKFIKI.OS IN I I KOI'i: !
Palis, May 31. (AIM German;
prisoners of war will remove the j
remainder ol their minefields in
Europe.
This was disclosed today by l.t.
Cel. Edgar Morris, 12(11) Belt Line j
Boulevard, Columbia. S. C., follow·
u g a ceremony in which American |
and French engineering corps ex
changed insignia. '
Haw-Haw Taken
VITUPHRATIVC-TONGUED
Joyce, known to the I *.ι i * "
audience as "Lord Il.iw-11:
his harangues from Cïen ,n
the ai? "Vavôs, has Lh η ι
I>y I'ritish 2nd Army ι ·::.·.·· ,
disclosed that he l.u -cai « . (
cil i/.cn some time rrv» a:·* ! '
makes it possible that he :
be tried as traitor. (/ Ί.τ,.,ι
h r
.m
lio
for
over
tired
was
an
fact
rial)
As Premier;
Soong Is in
Greater Unity For
China Is Expected;
Chiang Still Leads
( i 111 η « * im;. May .'II \ Γ > —
'In nit1 Kai she,'ν resigned tod a ν
a·» premier and turned tin· <m-d
<1 » · ι ίο \<ϋ ! Vivmier I . \ .
' ·. 111 u in ι mo \ iev> ed a- a
sic!» toward Mdnhi,\ in«: China
at ι linn· \\ iicn ·.!i< \liied na
ti'.r.s an anphns·· iivmcnrous
I it· «tire on Japan from all
(j ι : a ι lei's.
, _
1 - · ι : ... ( Ίο: 1.1 .ill' ; : · · ι < I ■>! the
..·<· I It· . ι. : e: 11 :·· C ι τ i;. " gen
• ■ · ι , -
i la- ι
; op one, pos ibly ρ wing the
t u t ea '. ι· i ·.* · ■ ■ ι at and
the ι ' i;:: un:- : \" * a China.
Soong's attitude toward the Com
munists is known to be moderate.
S. .t >\)i\ <-!e\.ιî ' · ' ·.· : .' ! ! pre
11 il !
r\e
Vuan. as τ î ι e " Ίο ,muted
in Cain;:. raided *..e · 'y that
he .v o .lt! attend .· \ lorthc »ming
meeting of the big live leaders of
the l'nite \.,\ ,
s i.>n's p<v : . the
countr.x Κ ι \.ecto i · · rengthen
the central government - hand η the
m ! ! it a ; y situa' am. Τ »·. e '·. i\ e been
su".e unconfirmed re; : that an
agreement already has been reached
in prine: »!e l.>et w een the central
government and ti.e C· ·η η misl> uf
the n >rth to w :ue ι rule war
again>t the .Jap no- e . ..de..
It v. ;tone. :u ' eved thill
S ions». ;1 e · .ίο t.,:· ί:; ■·.«·.' the pre
me;rs::i;'. η : .a' h t .i so ! .ιe t he poi't
folio of ;.he t ν · ■ · nustrv fî'om
( ). Κ. Va:. Ίο ο .·- : ο .y a il* ht be
made *he -ν a»e_i'..;t ' .r the recent
gold sea : · ι! aiid the iailure to ar
rest iη I !..*:·
Iran Demand
Aiso Poses
U. S. Envoys Contend
Organization Would
Have Averted Strife
San F ranci sen, May :!1.
( Λ I' ι - 1! I u ο (i y t'ijihtinjf in
Syria put to its severest test
ti.iia\ tin· π· i ltIi ι χ ) r policy
• m which tin· United Nations
arc seeking; tu i*r» e; a new worid
league to keep peace.
i upping <n ι' 1 rail's demand
for \vith<li'a\val of Allied troops
and the prolonged big three dis
pute over l'oland, the outbreak I
in the Levant aroused new ap
prehensions 111 many delega
tiinis here over the ability of the
big powers to work out their
world interests in a friendly
and unselfish maimer.
Amer.cm official-, however. are
at i vos thai had the projected world
ι ni/>.: :· :i ; ! ready be. π in exist
eiice. ρ - oleni> such as the Levant
■. r·: . ' c ! rv-ially. probacy would
ore e: . . ! y Λ , >eed 1>
\ e · H ' <
Sicrctary of State SMtinius threw
11 ; - niîlucare a;;ainst I· tling any cur
rent i-sucs interfere with the work
o! the conference. Officials appeared
e n::dent that he wo Id succeed and I
lcai;u. charter W"uld be pr >
( red e. rly in June.
Stettin is wai drawn directly into
i « Levant .-ituatu n when a group
Λ rah de! ua'u.- protested to him
. . . · ί : ι ; t Fren:·!, policy in Syria and
Li i : ■1 · ■ ο: ι. Th«· t ii", ted a ! t er
Senegalese reinlorcements arrived ir
;· e former French mandates and the
c·Hintr:es claιui-.'fi a threat to their
reeei.tly-won i»:, iepefjdence.
Ti.t t'nite·i Siat< . Stettinius told
the gr »up, stands firmly by its s ιρ- j
i ,t im « ι ι heir inn'·; ■ci id· rice, but t. :·
matter i -t im; handled by ι
the State 1 )epartment in Washi g.t η !
I min ations were thai the United
- : ·, ι mi I IJl'i! an , -ι |)i'i il est' .1 ·,Ιι«· |
VI are ι m
: 1 iiii :.n - I·· lighting.
Ί ι Γ ι : ι'. -II s: ■ j.iI.- it II 111 - ihV
; ! ic 1 ii.ι! ter . 1 ' 1 - ' e w l'kei I -it il
.■...'· t"
11.I· anil ;. 111 lei ι 1 ; Syria ami Lelr- j
anon.
It
>· to dipl. matii·
i .·· neh fear nl ! s
mg prestige 11 she dues not gam βρε
ι*.al privili gt . . an area where
Kieneh j>· ··.»·: It.in been pre
dominant. ..t.» > French rivalry
with Brita 11 1. ί inriiienee in Ihe
.vl icicl !<■ I·... st. I Me I'.errh explana
tion fur l'.a\ 1:1.4 tm p.- 1:1 the Levant
i.> that ..Mil· .·.·. ei me. Is u itli Syria
..id I,ci u.i. μ. : 'ι . 1 .· is l e- p. lisible
fur military ec; ilv in the 1«m
ni,mtrv>. Ί he F eneli also argue
that il liie\ i nut completely
si line . ill:· ; 1 er w. >uld rc place
them, l in ν : . . :i. e.-tnients in the
count r\ w 11 · ■ y . ty need pro- !
tt et ii m. K...
usine tlies.·
. y rile plans I
against Japa.i.
Some Stocks
Gain Ground
ι
Xew V· : .. \l .11 ( ΑΙ' 1 Scat
! tered sloes- e 4ed to edge for- 1
, ward t idav. , > 1 uh the market !
generally ;κ :.·,ι ttle fired afte. :
the holiday.
American Γ. .· nine louche ί ,ι
• new t.ip in ; ,;··.··· reflection of the
! company's rc: nd 4 program. A.-k
i ed fractionally were Chrysler, Scar.
1 Roebuck nui \\ e- linghousc. Occas
' i · 111 a I :ed U. S. Steel,
ί I'. S Kuiii'i .1:1.1 vi 10!worth,
j Bonds \\ι·:ν : .'d and comnioJ
j it:cs steady.
Ccttcn Uneven
At The Finish
New V · ... M a > :i I. (AI')- -C ·'
ton lut.τι · opened 10 to 30 cents
bale h 4:1e Χ · m values were 10
cent- .1 bale lowi· tu 10 cent.- high
er. . 111 ! > 23.nl, October 22.02, De
cember 22..">2.
Pv. Close Open
July . . . 23.00 23.02
Oc! lin'i 22.02 22 65
December . 22.34 22 .37
Much 22.48 22.52
[
Original Quisling
HERE'S THE MAN whose name now
serves as a synonym for treason
and treachery — Vidkun Quisling.
The Norwegian ο 'laberator is pic
tured waiving about his fate as lie
v; s a: '.ûgned as a traitor at Oslo
in Norway. (International)
Chinese Ciaim
New Victory
At ishan City
Chungking M.,\ Ml ΛΡ)—C -
nese front dij<;».·:» .·■ - tv >orted today
that ChilKM· !··:· -es ha ι nvaptuivd
lshan on the Κ .·... m.-.-Kwoiehow
: ailway. 43 '.he . .1.:
Ilea : ol I.: achi >,\ , ! > ner ite ο ! an
important Λ ■ , :. ...· ίκ.-c.
Another Chinese column, striking j
northeastward from Indo-China, was
reported wi'.n ;i le- ol l.;u
chow.
1 lie new lhre.it : , : no : lame- 1
swept comm .meuiam.- i. .!> was dis- 1
closed by the Chinese high com-!
mand. which reported the columns
advancing from the ,-outhwest had
bypassed Pynang, 60 miles above
captured Xanning. Fight. ... \\a- in ;
progrès.-.
At the other end Ί :;.o spreading '
wedge, driven into the Japanese
north-south corndu . the Chinese
ι cached a point six'y miles south
west of M aiming. The Chinese an
nounced the southern bank oi t;ie
Vuni; river has been complete!.'·'
cleared ot enemy troops since Mon
day.
I
ΗΙΛΤΙΙϋΚ
FOIS NORTH ΓΛΚΟΙ.ΙΝΛ.
Partly cloudy and continued
warm tonislit. Friday, mnstb
clouih and warm, with scatter
ed thuiidi'rsliow cr* over north
and west portions.
Garrison Of
Japs Almost
Ringed Now
Resistance Wanes
Following Capture
Of Shuri Fortress
(inam. .May !. ( Λ Γ ) —First
(livisiuii .Marines win; yesterday
raised the American I'iajr in vic
tory over Siinri cas:!··, pressed
a ιlank attack today auainst t.he
Nipponese Shuri tow η carrison.
fanatically h > > ] d i 11 <j . it against
two divisions north and east of
the ruined city.
Ad. m cud patrols oi the 1'il'th regi
: ; en ι met slight ••pposii - un as they
· .. vco .mead toward l. e western
:c.· : : he a!m«'st encu u-d enemy.
: · a>!. «mhî the wh lo Okinawa cam
paign for weeks, was made mare
py 1 't·s 11 d· <wnpour.-. All >iva li
able 1 e ι it:; aruiy men not m the ι"γ· »n ι
' m ear : \ .ne. m i.i'.t ·<!.
w ..*;·· i ;ηat oc t *·» the right
ing i'r ·:.:.
C »mpany A of the fifth regiment,
under Captain Julius Dusen berry oi
I it>rence, S. C.t iirst > cc ipied Shuri
castle, a Ν wires.- \\ a ch was the hmn··
oi the 1 (itli ce:;:a y Hyukyu
and in reeent m. mus t: r headq .·■ -
let's ol the J a s anes<. e· >ma;ane. >· ·
Okinawa. The invading leathernec vs
found ι » η 1 y 1.1 ty . ; '.eu : r · > ρ >.
which they killed and ; t » women
and a Naby.
Marine- . >1 t la· . : -1 d ;\ :m- »n h· · st -
ed the col· rs at 1. Γ> , . m. yesterday,
while leathernecks . ad iniantrya e
threatened N> encn e Shuri town.
Advance units <·: » ». >i\th Marine
division on the we-: flank and the
m. venth in iant rs . i : \ >n ■ > : lie e.;s*
miles apart. Tin . ·. ·.; ccted juncture
about a mile south < : Shuri will ring
that second city of Okinawa and halt
apparent Japanese efforts to with
draw \ r»>« ps.
BRITAIN ENTERS LEVANT ROW
★ ★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★*★
Syrian Crisis Tests League
Withdrawal
Of French
Anglo-French Clash
In Middle East Now
Is Feared In London
I'aris. Ma\ .'1.— ι \ I * — The
ίondon innouii; ement that Bri
tain is intervenini, in Swia sur
prised the 1 rcnch government
tocla> . and olhnal Quarters re
lu sed all comments tor the lime
being.
Prim*· .Mini-ter ( hurt hill's
message was delivered directly
to (*eneral De (».uil!c who im
mediate!,\ summoned a number
oi key ministers lor consulta
tion. Kai lier a responsible
1 reneh source declared tne sit
uation held the potentialit> oi
'nrini;in.M Iiance into direct col
lision with Britain.
J.-mi ... .way :;i.— (ΑΓ) —
Britain ordered her commander
ii. the Middle East to intervene
in the !ijilting' between French
and Syrians today. Prime Min
ister ( 'hurchill cai ed upon (ien
eral De Gaulle to withdraw
J· l'eneh troop- to tileir barracks
to pl'e\etlt I 11 ft her bloodshed ill
the strategic Le\ant.
"In order to a\oid a collision
between Ur.tisii and French
force.-». \\e request you imme
diately to order French troops
to cease lire and to withdraw
to their barracks," Churchill
told 1 >e ( laulle.
l!i ι - : . ι - : :.ι . t : λ ι, in Syria
.-ιι ·.·<■ HM1. .·,··.· » tu·.· "itcl llu Free
French knocked out German control.
'I'lie ac; : ; ; ani r > need in
C ' ί ιν ... Si t rt '... y Λ :
t lit·: ι \ E. tel ·. 11 lg 1 he th. ι d
Cine: :;cn. \ on . : the Bl It'ill
eat· met in 24 ι,··ιι..·.
, .....
pre
p.red : : .te m-eussions
:,ι e ι:. L 1 ■ t:u me.-.-age to
L>i G allé .·. . ted.
Eden - : . ι ,:.i ! ΐι ι ' is h m inéstei in
Da a ai.- ·. .;.- ■ · ' ed a ! urther
grave dele. :· :.;ι■ ■ r. ·! '.he -dual ion.
in vvhii .. 30<ι ι m,..re persons il
ready hi.·, e ■ : l > : 1 \ e.- in 1 ight
i;; , : · ι · " :· ·· F , and Syrians,
and : . . -a ; re- .·. e. e burning
i-i the ei.ni'.al.
We ' u .til · i;r "\ ei -
.. I] r> -· η αι.- : i:'y .-· · serious 1 hat
,·. e · : j ·.y . . ·'■ ' a ; ■ r stand by
ond see a situation develop which
-a. . : ;ail. I'alen
toUi Γ m es.
Eden spoke a iter a French spokes
11 :. ; .. . :d a-.-e: *.ed that a
, .see· .· : e'.Wt ell K: allée alld
I. --aile ,.ηιί tile Syrian
mi i.-lei in Paris had insisted· that
• de : "ι : ·. ι :.: ι. η ce..id resolve
Cha . 1. l)e ('.a die that
1-; ïι : (e ner : Sir Ber
nard Paget, British c.-mii.ander in
iiiieia ene had
; , , : · aid regret."
The note said Britain's communi
• , ■ a pa η arid
'In security ot the whole Middle
ι . · . :, .· n; 1 > η ; t ;i ill's;
eeiir.-e 1 aet ion
iy . ' ' ι ι i' 'a·' La
bor opposition in Britain's forthcom
n s
ni l e ν- I . ! ■ <a plnlii-.g
., a· · · , . .··.·: ■ nee- we
.·« ' is a .lily ot
it.'·· inue.i . η Page Two.)
SYRIAN SITUATION GROWS TfNjE
FEARS OF A GENERAL CLASH in the French-!?»·: ' :n cri; were being ex
pressed f< !I>··.·. .ι.ύ. the spread of street s'.ghtin,; from llama, the Arab
center, to Hoins (1), where several outbreaks ot violence were reported.
Sandbags were thrown up around public buildings in Damascus, at.;!
Cairo reports ind;; a'.c-d that sections of Aleppo had been evacuated. As
guarantors of I.c (2). the British are active in v. ■ >vcinents aimed
at solving the difficult situation. The San Francisco Conference is show
ing concern ovei the spread of the trouble (lnicrnaiionaU
Yanks Enter Last Areas
Of Japs in
mes
ΛΙ;ι:. ,. Μ : ι ν Ml - ; API Υ..'is ' ι- ι
trois probed today into tin· Cagayan It
valley, last important Japanese-held ! >
area in tin- Philippines
The appearance ni' .\,iu': ;ran 1'oro ' i
in the valley, a narrow lowland area (
:ti northern Luzon, which : ns to ι
the i.-landV 11·>rth . oast, was 'rade ι
ν le Hlînd ,.i:d >th infantry ri - I
I \ i.-ion troop.- cleared lip Japanese ι
from hills around Santa Fe, The · 1
nearness of rains and time needed ι
l'or consolidating positions at Santa
Fe probably w ',1 delay the start >l
the battle with the enemy aarri--o:i ι
(hi M ndanao. ι -e quai ter light
.ng flared between trapped Japan-ι
• !> . . ■. ; · · :'4t!i iη—
11]' ; \ d , ι,· : re week *
Id fight definitely was on the wane.
T> >.la.\ ' > ' " i ί1 General
»-»ua;a.> M \ ' : 1 : " ' ' ι i a M<in
lay air str.Ue it plants, rail
lad- ,, 11. i . : ι oil · Hi F' >1
n a In ην ι u th rly 5th air
oree Mitchell medium bombers, and
aids ' !·!«· . 'Msial . ,i. '.lines of
rrench Indo-China near Saig'in by
! >: ι * ': ι : ι : ι 4> 1. be 'ators.
Approximately là" bombers and
ighters of the 13th air force attaek
■d tin· ι..I center of Balikpan, Bui"
îeo, the >a ne day.
Anderson As Agriculture
Head Okayed; Halt Wickard
Washington, May 31.—(AP)—Ί lie
• Senate Agriculture Committee unan
imously approved today the nomi
nation of Representative Clinton !'.
Ai.derson to be secretary of agricul
- ture.
ι It order*! hearings Jure 1 1 on
the nomination of Claude R. Wick
i ard, present secretary of agriculture,
ι ti> be rural electrification adminis
' trator.
1 Chairman Thomas said all the
! ι embers had been getting numerous
- letters and telegrams from rural
electric cooperatives opposing con
l'irmali· η «Ί \\ .hard, "v,> wo decid
ed t<> k*t Hum come in and malu
their st:iΐ* ments "
Both Aralerson and WicKard ap
peared before the committee in l
fiOMM · 1
Thomas said thei'e was great simi
larity in the wording of all the tele·
grams protesting against Wickard";
ι:·»*ι inati 1 η. ' .^pt aronîly somebody
has been telling them what to say.'
he said, adding that he undorstoo:
Fail M .rley, m anas·, τ of an Indian
r npt1 >tiw. h i hi ι ewnmunicat
ing w:lh other co perativei.