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Senate’s Vote \ On TreatyMay BeUnanimous Winnie's Opponent T'ndef erred 1 v the h-.n.lirap <>: har ing tn brat a war-time prime min ister i I Great Britain, innependen' Alexander Hancock (a ve) deck e ; liimseir a candidate I• ■: '.he W . i_ ford di' ision -eat i: C 'mm ms h.elrt by Winston G . irchil! If:s pmg t International.) Six Alleged Flaws Listed For Charter Wa slump ■ n. .Inly H. i AIM In one of Ihr In t open S.-n..to Imulp on MlC I '' I toil \ Ip r i nil . S > n. i — lot Mi i 11 'i-l:l S I) ■ .. • . d> cl., i I today Ih ’ d 'iimi ut ip mita n. .,* lea t a \ l laws Ii, ti mi !, ■ lie eo - reeled, lie tol, i Ins eo le ,4 us. .Pee the charter i- pm! ifieri Although the tic t term v. estrniiT asserted . . . ■ .. 1 toe pi, ., . “ni 11st lie e| ia iiivd ‘ " Mil ini eei., | safety.” hr t 11 . 1 voulti sup (i- Tl th,, P. 1 • > . i fre e his -oldie 1 m it I ,t , p a do ■ what I e n to top ■ ,li niani.ie.il hi 4I1!• ■ ■ I ; a : ■ I in 1 der ' 1 \ 1, lo a , m 1 In a Senate ■ M us I ( I ed t he - e a tie' in the t'1' It' 'y s 1. It rich :..1U 1 u 1 ; ■ •! 1 A -■ he- e n.th. • p i. t , th, seen ri' \ e u ■ 11 to ■■ i* ■ho.' ‘1! It pl.ree ■ , • ,.o,i ■ 4'ity 111 t la hand.. nt ! • M eigm 1 . in 1 , . 0 ■ e h.'.Vi; only one vole ill ' - , v t"Pi I "I e, ell I p - .. ei 1:1 1 t lie 1 eternal to (’•, gr- m each ea - ■ a. il a 1 i.,e,. ■ :t. II ret hs fry 1 pi eat mi t ■ dele gate | v. r - Pi t ■ , Aim. , ,, m 10 .1 oe' Of the - e ally 1 . pel! to ' e i is dictate . Ml ■ de (••! -e. excel t 1 • ( on - Kress." ■ I It grant • 1o 11.1 e ■ • \ 1 111 11 - ill power to reg hatt 'hi' si/e and kind of mu am .remit ! 1 national dele? 1' No power imi e th should dn' ', sir del e:isr, 11‘ ,te 1 I i Kr' It destroys the Mr.-ime Dre-i t. me •' - the n My I xe.l uirelgtl 1 y A me: a a has ever hail. ■a; It si- ,t: Ies the I’,ei- American I'nion. which we have spoilt titty yr .: im.tiling . motig our American nr'ighirm . and makes it .subject to tie 11■ |> 1 o\ 1. t I ..ojit-.m and -Asiatic nat ions." Mush I n Id d ill these errors could tie , o, ] erh ■ p.v the Senate; without damaging ''■■ charter. —— j YANK FLIERS MAKE HAUL OF JAP SHIPS Okinawa. July II. — < Mh — Ranging the Yelolw Sea and the coast of China, virtually with out enemy opposition, Yank fliers in two days sank six enemy ships ami damaged others within five miles of Shanghai. — Atmosphere Now Is Greatly Different From That In 1919 Washington, .1 uly •'!. (AT) ■ Senator (Ircnii of Rhode Is land said today that there is more than faint hope in the minds of some senators that the t inted Nations charter will he ratified unanimously. Green is a member of the lorrign relam ns committee, which opens hearings next Monday on the his- | d rv-making pact to preserve peace He recalled to a reporter that he j worked / to,. I,rag a' of Nations years • ; ,, appeari g ,e .1 private '• citizen. | "Theta' i- a different atmosphere! imw." i realise the people are for it. 1 Event.- have demonstrated that we > ant tot live a lone." Hi lore a \ i 'o is taken, however. [ 'h*' thick, seven-pound document will be taken apart phase by phase 1 I'd Us import fully developed ill deos'e. Fir.-l witness belore the foreign relations committee will he Edward ; F! Stott inius. former secretary of -tide. ,i' d President 'Iranian's choice ; rwircson; the Undid States in the postwar security maeltinory. Stet hmus and It Leo Pasvol.sk.v. State Department expert on the organiza tion t>1 ■ u as • • gro'v Ids m It nnbar ton Oaks to S.m Franci-cm will be j asked to spell out the full r.e.aning of ivory factor in the charter. Chinese Take Another Big Road Center Chungking, .lily 3. -CAP) The j ne>e hifth command annonncfd ' ■ lay that fit i nose forces have cap- j n od tin' important highway center; ' Smfen.il in K mu*' produce. 185 n les northeast of Canton, and 32 ii ith -d the former IT. S. 14th iir* men oase a? Kanshien. T! i■ .mnouncemc;d -aid • lie c:ty. j i I nl. in the df!Vii a-v r :mnm t he la j m< e-Hat lo ul faU i ■ n fte" C"!i!itri m a - - a 111 * - front h c v,»111. h. 1 \ • ? h( a •*a• 11 • • •. the (’hi nese an : an ia'd that then I »re«'s m K v. atm-i 1 • rice had etlt red a c\ en null'. n irtinvest • d Fi ;cnn\v, • reap’ ne t former American air . >a o'. L . S. I mops For I irst I ime Make Kntry In Berlin Berlin, July 3.—(AIM—The veteran second armored division ol the American army deploy ed in the suliurlis and the first American soldier entered the Russian-held section of Berlin today A red-skinned hero of the I'nited Slates army jeeped down filter den Linden, and women wept with joy at the sight of tlie American. Remnants Of Japs In Philippines Are Trapped By ^ anks Manila. July 3. (AP) Scattered ittle remnants of the Japanese Phili ppine garrison, once half a million strong, foticd themselves isolated md trapped today by American , thrusts. The tiny village of M aine, in the .vild Agusan river valley of eastern Mindanao, already is circled bv a ightening ring of American and Filipino troops. It was there that la lleeing enemy was believed ikelv to attempt a tinal regrouping . lus tired, beaten forces. * B B~B • jJlea ror JMiiaii Business Made At Governor Meet I Mackinac Island. Michigan. July j 3 (AIM Tin* nation's governors! h< ard proposal ’ 'day that small j business lx* given a head stait in j i ccon\ eI'si< n ami 1.1mei s .in e\ en • break with industry instead of Fed eral handouts. Governor Lester C’ Hunt ol Wy oming declared in an address pre pared lor deliver' at the second day's session of the 37th conference of'the state chief executives that "unless little business gets the jump nn large industry in the change-over to peaceful pursuits, its chances of survival will lie seriously threat ened." rI lie governors turned to domestic problems after hearing Commander Harold Stasse-, former Minnesota governor, call last night for a re orientation of American foreign pol- 1 icy, under which this country would assume the role ofjnediator between ■he clashing interests of other na . :011s. __; g •180. I PROBABLE SITE OF THE 'BIG THREE' MEETING SINCE THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT that the coming Pig Three meeting v. ’ '1 ’ 1 1 "near ! rim,” \V h ington observers have selected Potsdam (above) ... tne prol ..hie of t • !, <• :,t. r'. p, . ■ a province < f Brandenburg, Potsdam was the second royal re. deuce o£ the ku O.io... and is . .• mu d a Havel Hiver at the influx of the Nuthe, seventeen miles southwest of Berlin. (Iiiteri.uuo ,i> British Election Drive At White Heat Near End National Election Set For Thursday; Last Appeals Made London, July 3 (A!1) Prime Minister (, i .... aim Fo. eign I V;> 1 y C It:: < ■; ' At! lee. It •after- •' Hr; ’ - „ am ,-!ia .;»•-* ; ■ i;! leal j >a r "• • >. :t a: - shaled th a' ’' 'Vi r- 1 'day for a la -nln.it e drive F-r tiie v • 1r- I lull ill dec. le Ti ; >«lay’' national elec tion. Aftei ■ wo exchange ol ’' Per-, t'riip -hill, who heads the C ’i -erval:\e party, and Attle. . wli • re-ads ’ iie I -ah' 'rites, pianned t mount -S ear.mg platform-* to keynote the .-vmi-t'ina' rounds of oratory. Both parlies concentrated their elosirg fire on London, where a Pith .>!' Bn; tin's estimated da.000.000 , otes are c cichrd, with Churchill speaking :n mas.uvr VVaIthamslow | t • ■ Ytt Ire ai 1 »t 1 L > party leade -> >ci vMli • :g a s« l ies <>: j speeches *•! •. .. ivei't in the city. Ch i i reh ill bro jgi: 1 me campaign i l>sllt to an cxpl -iV c read la.-t 111 'J h 1 j \\ ith a k-p. : (i i - • i mi m g 1:: a t Attle ' i• VJ) 1 a 111 to 1 he lap ! 1 III 1 !I.'11 c ll troks !;ie Lanor party‘s e\ce dc.r ! committee !■ ;gl«t e\« rci.- c it I'm I. - In .rites won. Churchill pop t- d out 1 that the ext w dive cn'in it tee wa> not «*;• It • i y ire \ "te: Allow iv plied that the ext cute e e*unu dtee had no eon! r >1 over member- the | party, am i added '! am • e ry y >u lii-p-e- < d. or lark acquaint anee U ith the v d i: •..-• ry >ce< i . re with deniec pc |! ies ill gen- ra! and llie La. • pnr’y in paidmalar." I Gall ! ssue d F < >r Bank Statements, State, National Washington.. July 3. (AP) Thu ■omptfdlk'r "I t1 vc* currency Csuci .1 •.ill :• ■<!..>• fur .1 statement of the j ■iiudil 1 •!! "f nil national banks at ; he c!• 1 e of bu,-.:ncss Saturday, June I !0. I ( Al l. TO STATK BANKS. Raleigh, .July J -(API - -Gurney j \ Hood, c 1 • - oner ot banks, to iay i.-s e 1 a c h to all Nortu Car >- • ina State v u ;> and industr al loan igeneies f »r rep *rt of condition at dose of i> nes- dune JO, 194a. Defense Nearing End Of Testimony (ii\en Bn Meadow s Greenville, July 3.--(AP)— The defense mured : 'Jay the end 4 its direct examination of Dr. Leon K Meadow s, ■ d with embezzle ment and 1.11 -• ■ eten-e. and cm.-s exmninat n tht foi mer piv -ident a Hast t ... I earners f ‘liege pr ' 1 >:ib 1 > w I - earn tumorrow. Dr. Meadow' (intense has been built a! the t it assertion that In never reconverted any college fund.' pi hi- own use: that he spent special funds for op ipuient and improve ments tin or authority of a resolu tion adopted by the college board ot trustees in 1!)24. Dr. Meadows completed shortly bet ore noon hi' explanation of his handling of more than 251) items list ed from two memorandum books lie kept of hi- accounts. Today opened the fifth week ot the trial, a recess having been call ed yesterday in respect to J Frank Harrington, superior court elc*-". who died Sunday. Judge J. Paul Fi i/zelle to.ia.v appointed David T House, Jr., of Bethel, chairman of the Pitt county commissioners, to succeed Harrington, ; No Ar ranoemcnts For Press Reports On P>i<j; i hi *ee Meet Supreme Ileailijuarters \llied T.\peditiesnary Forces. Paris. July .1.— ( A!* i-—Supreme head quarters said torl.iy that so lar a*» is known hcie no arrangc ments have hern made* for pic-s coverage ,»t the* forth enmi:: big three meeting in Berlin There is a possibility that the meeting: will he held without pri ss coverage, and the results announced in a statement later, as at Yalta. \ large press party accom panied liritish. Trench and American troops arriving at the (ierman capital today, however, and this group may cover tin* meeting, hut this presumption has not been sulM mtiated 1*' any official annum • monl. Leopold May Abdicate As Belgian King Hr llkm' K, .[ ,i I i \ cl ' ;:t i statement .1 Itintuited In Ihi* rn'.il palace h\ tlie oiii ial Helitiap in uk asene.i iuk interpreted i.i Mi’iie pariiame ita!'\ eireleK lnda\ as indicatim; that l»ir.i{ l.ininilil III had dei hied In ahdii ate. aeonry, K,.nl that i ■ ci.- di :a■ s ■ ia.t | i/nnie to an rial and in.n Alle:nc> Gt'iia I ( 1 i 1 '' .nee ('ia :le> and 1 m I : a ■ Minister A i < at A . r, si u ‘led in ]>.' ite- in l.e n i.i'- <" u : - - ■ n a - head n1 : he n i i :. pent The .state.I - .at tie .a Id 'hi ennvi tint t.>du> with them." Supper i • ■ ! . pold iidd abdi er~ said. v. I it* d sel sure ..t the palace e. . t .a stall :... hi’ : W I'.t a ■ the vsileil main'.aint ! ! .diinarteis ill}, discii.'siei. with his ,,.i. m. TKOorsmr imh k> IP i-tun. .T A It The ;■ SS I Daniil Hit to: tut1 tt'tti I war VOtl’l . ills a boa i d \ e I e i 1.1 > bn ught tn mere Ilian -I. "in ’ i nuiTibe! et tin landed heiv : days. Reiineries Are So Badly Wrecked New Blow' Unnecessary dwindling 1 |y ) ' i - 'I tilt' «• iu.m. .i.t . - i r m i ) i. • • ■ v (5 . . t : ■ , • a) b it. !'.*.*< 1 . t • ' ,« . 1- 7. i r ; (i *.•<■ p ; U . I f. Pi> 7».T. ■ .( ' i; : <1! * .-•*!, (in "Ti'i \ !.1 t s:i* mil i !!ii l i'li- . • r 1 tin*!** buhl' FAYETTEVILLE GIVES WELCOME TO DEVERS .July S V den c;, ; .Jur i. I). • • . ... ji • ,n ■ ,,mcI . . ■ Pay, ■ t ■ H ■ - the ' : ■ 1 i \. ■ n et ? louse 1 lopes l* (>r 1 Speech Freak For FFPi Stalemate \!’> The ■ i1 ■ ■ •: ,U ’ >:i ;ip‘. W.ti' .mi'll 1 ... 1- .. .! c: :■■■! ,,M C M:-- .. ':t H .use A . ’ ' . . i ' ■ ' ■ ■ . ! j ploy i’ l '■ .mini: lee !v I'm - . :: ; . .: . in, i ■ ■.. t ll-va 1 y Australians In Fierce Battle In East Bo rneo Rivers Of Flame Braved By Troops Near Baiikpapan Manila. .Inly '■. ( A I’ I Australian infantry. Inaviy i i'. t r' i f flam ngr oil and hur rays i p. ni -1; i ] >: i n• e Ii . ■ • inch giiiis, ;ni\:11u ■ • 11 ilvmiijrh fire searing Inal today and -ei/.ed I■«■■.rl in tin* east 11!u*in'o pi *1 pi e .i mi p irt ef KaliK la’pan. Austral! radii .• ; 111 i ted ! 11(* V ... . ■ ,, (1 ■ 1 i >1 tl! CM . • *1 Sr Sfinii^;i. x MiniL4f::: • .. ; .* lo-. in- ,.n;i o •. if. ill's »■* I * !;; pii j j. 111, : i: i ri the A •*: ijian .: i;: if It* r dc. 1 t tht* ; n . a trail ; ur < '. \' lc.il.1 - ni i . and .1 me blank 1 .iille.i ■ nr Ala .c-neid i idges ■ ..c. u min. n ;no blu/a .g heart "1 i ' t- re! an-:y ea. j St.i; (ting atop till’ highest of these ridges. I t. (ten. Sir Leslie Morshcad. Ac .rali a i corps coimnaiider. declared that quii U capture of this commanding ground hud "Insund success of the campaign." "in i strategic sense." he ex- i 1 lamed, "the campaign < wmi. al- 1 I. ..a .b.pane e resist,;nee inland ! ty flu said approxi nately 7.mm Allied tc» >|.s had ■ leun put n v by last iiigiit. spearheaded by y ■ :■ cs nd fifty medium ■ ;s The Jypnllt-S" placed air Mip I 'i f ; h. s gri' ind eperalmn ;.t 171 j :i■ - and noted an "increase **! vai'ships.’" in; uding five < ubers, !;! t v iran.-m t- and other tvpos." cienmal 1) iglas $JneArthurV ■ . today located t n .■ -.y Nov. Guinea light ing ami ' i" Sv inn desef. nearly uvi i read lor 1 !,.: ig ‘ he Meeting Of Big Three At Potsdam ! W a-uington. July !!.— ( \i’l— I Because of ill health. Harry Hopkins will not accompany President Truman to the big three conference. White House Press Sec re I a r y Koss said today. Koss said an exchange of let ters between Mr. Truman and Hopkins relating to Hopkins' lu ture will he made public later. v v Y . July :: .A!' The km . st it ; : . CBS Cot a -:: i"dc: 11 II vp 'ft ed !od;t\ Be . . le a . the German ea t ai. ■ Tanks and teconnaissanee ears : . , ■. 1 ■ entered ' t < ty t a I . ■ . . entry is. n pat 1 l'o.parad :: iia.v or two "T to '-ea.led Berlin disl: r: e : mil bring:ng its ow :t e:t p:t A ipiarte::iastor. because th;~ i si i) t \i; pi;k i s how v Kaa-igh. July :t Prospective u.~ a , . buy ere advised U :-oo oi li re 1 : or .-.Ac. : a . • .b : I ■:: • :cd today by l >PA t1 - '. f I';, ct 'I I'i is d rc S. .1. ;: 11 - : Johns'm n minde i 1 • .vers that ; a Au r pr ees . : aA used cars Were four percent July I, in • a v. .: a i tp.Ys p. A icy • ! taking nor leureciatio to cons let 1 i t \i ee :n.g pr:. e> Will he fig • e. 1 tii 'r.i nearest even dollar, he sari. Jap Baka Bomb — . * . , n i - ■ , - i .*1 ..tii": ’ Jap ii i w. .. ■ i. e.i n : I u.:t. !'■ • lied craft s (••:■■ -cri tip]' ttr.der i bomber .i.wrcd ■■ e 11’i. :i (center) role • ■ ' , : : v the .<u-id< ic• i -ide. Ft . 11% (hot • i-i i. it hc.ids Fir •!,<• : iruct below. U. S. N,,' y ph it'i. i Inl'-rit.'itioi.al.) Japs Promise Planes Which Will Get B-29 l i am w'!, .5 ii!\ 3.— I AP) —-Th“ lapancsr radio promised its listeners in oreupied territo rii s todai that crack new plane* soon would uo into action to brii'K down If-.’hs "before the vein eves of the people." T:u' \ : ; ■ ■ a .r. wlorigeri scant :• *:11 : • .1 id ion ot ,1a .i• i ' •• in .in SitptnTio t t _ . deal by FCC, iivU.i cil • . i. i111 i i 11. ■ air force ■ . tho cinning I' i ’ -s ’ the A la'l’icail l.-.t’a’s i'. - r -.foil to . .ri’.v on . r : ’ a .ill effort ’ ’i'll a n lifting ' i ' n i t:c-l -the .' - .i-ii! .in the .• I•! ’ I) ci :•!■• ad -(St ; ■ planes ra iried s in •• : A ' -: t:< ' of a • i > i <■•!.iy. and .i S .. ' - : K linan. China-Soviet Pact Believed Imminent Now Ml ..In j Art The Chi t -. ■ . i ■ .op. n-ted to .i\ ' ' ■ i" ' ■ .1 pact, iie \ u. not spe ified. \ ■ • connec • ins of Chi ie»« I’ * i ' V. s 'is - i d there . A ■ , f ■ ‘.Mapy to b® ‘ i S nned to hold i. i>• .■ Siav.ct foreign i' a d ® . t i ■ i ■ i ay. C!; in i il , v ' • ,"i o ex ire a.I ■ i .a pleased today i th i-s * o: , ■ • ('food con ■orsatinn -• •• ,;hl .• ah Marsh.tl Stalin S ns : first meeting vith Sialin .1 ne dll, tin- night of tiis irrival JAPS FEAR U. S. BLOW FROM ALEUTIAN BASES I^SSP^ O f^^CHATKA jj WZ&JT M PARAMUSHIRI_I^ WL~ 'Sir A JL . „ ^ ’* on'kotan. jr ..,""»/«.„ k. ATTU w • | ..tf1 shiaskotan> y* .y.tK wrm Q** L . ■ ., ^Kt»*Eio»oru.>i60>» •••"KURILE ISLANDS ...•••‘ALEUTIAN IS KISKA^ > J^jjpg^UNASHjJ.^* .. ■E*****1. OCEAN yiQKYo. [qS WARNING OF AN AMERICAN ATTACK from the north, T 'kvo radio says that V S. Alpine troops nrc being moved into Agattu I. land i A), wh.ah ;s ■ « >*< d hai! \va\ he a ecu Atiu and K^ka in the Aleutian chain. The <pnen > \ roadeast s« d th« t American and a p< .* eri m f ce nr. t •» ero mak ng prei arat ons to &l*.uwX kuc Jcld iioruLViviil in addition to carrying cal la-d-s at llic iVuido Ifciuiida* Ci .i*r ,u<.K'i'«.c.4 ^ MIA 11 HR FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partb clotttlv and cooler tn dav . scattered showers and thunder showers cast portion: fair tonight and Wednesday witli moderate temperatures. _J
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