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Meadows Is Convicted; Given 3 Yrs. Jury at Greenville Acquits Educator On Eight Counts ""(iii ci,'. ilic. Aug. 21. ( AI ’) _| )i. 1 .cun 11. Aleadou s. ret i r ,.,j 11it iddil id' East Carolina |, ac, ci - ( ' tllcge. w as sentenced * in ct J cars iti11>11 si>11iti,■ 111 r liic cm let i'll in superior 11111 in re t 'day on charges ui t min //.it nieiil and false pre tense. Ah adov, s was found guilty Ml , >n, ennui nl embezzle Inch l, ai d i ni of false pretense ia con j , c ii.n with Ins handling of v.|H, i.d eull"ge and student {undo, lie was ac'iuitted on tlit counts. The sum involveil in Hu indictment was approxi mately S I 1,000. .1 .i. Paul Fri/./.elle imposed a Scr,!r.' >1 11. i yt aion the tm • i ■. nit • t one yeai on ti; ... ; •: dense count, stipuLatm:*, . tJ-; : : ; ■ ..< u!<i . nil congee iiti\ i !y. .\-y* 1 c .VI endows vt\ c• ii 'l.cc. t | .1 to tile Slate Supreme \ (. iirl. The ii I - vi 1.1 educator -law ed n r ■ . , .. he stood t > receive tin a arr. His wile was in the i-ii ■ • i m at tiie time. i ,rj : (■' .■ ' Is verdict at ](i ioi . m. It r. i received tin ease IJ 11. :f;. yesterday', and v\ Hen i'- : ,e ■ < had not agreed by if 1.30 1 I . , • . i i ip i r ilie i i'gbt. |n;n m ii.alel.v a; the u laiiet \\ a.- ' all "a a i (I, A i oi■ a Dunn ol tile Gc tetise .o. nisei, moved tiiat i! be .-el : ■ Frizzclle dei o t; 'ii. 1 urn thi'll nii.v ed loi :• arrest m i;ui_ . .'. Again his ... >1. mi v. a denicu .1 i (I ! 1. w .■ 11 and other del disc ai'nii.ev then made pleas lor lien ieoey. ,lunge Frizzclle heard ’ ben'iv passing sentences. Greenville. Aug'- - 1 •—(AP) —J )r. Leon IL Meadow s, form er president ol Last ( arolina Teachers College, was convict ed in superior court here today mi charges ol emhczzlcmcnt and false pretense 'I Im educator was alleged to have mi-handled approximately $ 1 I.(>00 of funds entrusted ui Ills care. I h was aeti op'd on eight counts i: Oh indiel no ill. tint was found g ill \ oil one eoiml ol eiuljez./.le n ■ nt and one ol l.dse pretense. The jiny I'eturued its verdict at ll* ill a i' . .. . t lie | rial neared the i 'Hi '1 it- i v. -lull week, making it t lie l"iig' t m ciiminal court history in til" Slate Judge Paul Friz/.elte overruled di leii; i i!,. it mils made by At1 orney Albion Dune that live v< rdii't be set a i a ana 11 a.t an arre.-f of judgment be graiib-d. .1" (i ! law s ai. of Kinston, an i • ' r <iete111■ attorney, then made a pi a fin Ii uieficy. Australia Denounces Procedure Sydney Australia, Aug. 24. -(AIM ! - la n is denying Australia ''loot lag g equality’' in peace discussons, li- m i t y. Kvatl, minister ol external all ii >. charged in a prepared state- ■ nu m today. "Tii:. v. .11 hav e to be arrested not | only m the interest of Australia but ,!e British commonwealth as a ; v. 11 d . lie declared. " I llel e still is a depior; die tendency, now that the : light,ng i.- over, to relegate .Australia I 1" ubordinate status and either nut j < i. nit ji at all or consult it in a 1 ■ luiictury way and nut on a foot ing "i equality," lie said. O! servers here regarded ills stute h.eut as one of the most important ever ; sm>cl in British commonwealth relations. D" i ril ing behind-the-scenes mm limvi's for greater recognition 1 ■ r Australia. Kvatt in his statement said I hi" I'niteri Kingdom and Australia 1 i I differed over whether Australian Gt ir r 1 Sir Tiinmas Blancy would i mb ad tire surrender ceremony at tached to the t'nited Kingdom serv ice representatives, or represent Aus tralia directly. WEATHER FOR NORTH C AROLINA. Considerable cloudiness today, tonight and Saturday: scattered showers and thunderstorms in north and west portions today: continued warm in north and west portions today: continued warm in southeast portion: little change in temperatures Satur day. M.ok SOLDIERS IN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES »f,“™wrdM’r!..■*'■*»«....... ..tssssg Deaths By AiOIs l OOOiil Increasing (By The Associated Press) The Ti'!;y< > • : i<i aid a a lay that I'ildi'' aeiit its in II ■ la. .... Ida. led by an •. nil takiltg a II .unlit: ng (I • i it i "11 v. is * * r 11 day "I Ih ' id. eit. a Mil "ad i:i thy 1t days h a i.1 I n i :.e do. Ill lull had .il. iied ti'. '" ■, a mi l c, il i. UOt). TI"' I If. a, ia It. l" I ■ lad : Tla A. ••"fiat d I ■ . . a ,d i rviee men ...... i. ' e ..... ■ reeniistruc tnill .1 Week i 1 le'l ill. .It I'l. V. ere loll!.,I ti. ha\ e -St \ ei i a. a., aiinslted ..its "i ■1 i . .' a ■■ .'orpin ides. Invest ail a I1 Ill'' C tv slltiV. C'l-l "111 di.i tieli\ it; . ..it * I ii> tl ■ 1 Is.mil "I III am: II. I. ad III till at'" e leal. I taking a toll of mnumii g dead . and mi iitiw ee i . eau.-ing p’ar . " ' n.. . .a n in ree. :. 11 i ie* lo1! w' 'id. t•' ..hr till':: Vllrinll! big I d ll! health." I., yi, hr.. -I ring r> p- ,dy i" t " add'd.■ I i" a ! lids III i. "Shi . and . ■ ||. ... tills II. . "id ; e win 1,1 st | nthy. T ie I iroa . . a 1 - .dll. " Altll' a ie il a a ■.'...!■ I. ■ I n,led tie ,1.1 el re d a aid ha g er Ilia re niaimitg eft iiro l ill\ esi Ijl.i'.i' ' I a i11 • t " | a \afe: II." ,1 * . ' a" l d there \vt n d • -d aid Id Minn injured . ! III • to: a] ! •" i ’ 1 * I 11 i: • 11 ", 250,000. Tv. ■ weak- all -re ; eti. . the death toll I d n I led ti fit add' and is cun’, inuin , . i i':.-e " British Approval Of Charier Final “Big F ive” Action London. Air.; J i. i AIM- K.ddiea 11< n ot 111o I’nin-d A'alions charter by CM < at Britain i .1 • d tie possibility touay tliat ilie ii:.t plenary ■ e.-sum 1 'I tli'1 world . ••."inly league Would I be eaiied by late i letober. Mrmbri sol tile executive eeirm ,t ■ ee oi toe I'luteM \atinn prepnra lory eoii !;11-.- ;oii. now Moling in Lon linn to prcpiii e for the hu th of tie . new o,yuni/ialion. believe enough Jia t ion 1 ha ve approved the cnarte by that time 1'- permit the calling of .he session. ! '• m ■ ! light hem111• e the last '1 iwei to ratifv. A. tier III tin I loll..'- O i ('on .moils ’lor mt!;. Houst • : I, rd v.. it neces sary to t;.' i- a v ote, despite blunt statements hi Parliament that tie charter wt.s not strong enough t. maim.mi peace s. • long as the atomic b.u:.b n maiiii’d a BritUh-Aineriean secret. Tin ere v.• a general feeling Imr. that virtually all :countries v.:Ii mere ..; wr . . i 1 he hii nation pact hy Lit. mil. i .' w tied 111 > • i'nited States. :• ••mu. ' . we. . Soviet Russia find China h .. ■■ i11; i d. The nca' \vu\ e • t rat h m. n •• an ritei-nous is expected I'm L.a'il! Anna iea. i !e- 1 a ..•■!. :. a 1, r.nar.l m s. am' of tin- nut i.•:.■ formerly oi rti. I' d by tin Genua: : Il cause • 'I ti e Her.' ity Of lei 11 t : ;! it 1i ,g legi i; live bod a s. R tit is- Man in Belgium and N<-r y ii.tl-: .’ a ! pm haisolitary el-;v , n tl • il. 1 loliand may rat it> '.•irli'T. a ■ . • .ai iMu’i Tiicy pal lia ■.••ill w. 1 a I the authority. eehd-! v ; ! ia may be ill po-ition h •atil'v i'h n t -v.: montlis. President f ruman (Greets l)e Gaulle Gmenll Chari-s Do Gaulle. PiesuUnl ■' the Pi "al l'r','v!' emmuit - shown belt.* fiv.ul by Pr-icVnt Tnn n a,.-., at the White Hoiise in Washingt n, D. C. New* **P its indicate that Uu , in reason tor DeGaulle visit is to obtain .as I wet Status ten (International Soundphoto) i ranee. ^ Railroad Is Peace Jolt But More Rationed Food Will Soon Be Put On Free Lists V; ' ■ ' . 24, Amor-' : : ;111■ i eh'Vsi' and r.iined nil. tod mi t ht V .'.V > ; i i i ■ mi 1 . ... tlio' l;,h,.r Til ’ T ■' • . i.: ■.■■nt • 1 cl . raiiri d just ; in wart i IVesid.-nt Ti II: .111 tiii •; \ • in - til n Cen tral m order !•> prc < "lit a stl ike. St ra ngrl 11 ■ lei act n < at a moment v, tjerj tihi l v sklent re ■ : . . 111-> • I -. . I m • rdev o; \ ing ii:i‘ '. .■■■ for •■•turn of ithcr propci ,var. ’!’! n- ii" 1 id' r i a.' i‘iCl iivvi rsjon r- >11". i in Lot i i Lii, rU is a i the same ■ in e. several way. It .i})})<•;:”C‘d though 'h<‘ avernye American m would: 1. G» • .puramd rub!; v\ itlu-ut ra tion point 5. t. r'11 1! •'!•(■ 1 >1111 CL Old tTU'*eS<\ 3. Got a .tat on plan*, without i praoity. 4. Turn hi- el km hack r• 11o it' >ur to •dandard lime. S' t i\ t mi ;.- \ ;1 i' 11 "re And'-' si ui 1 l night it . ' ot ■ p"rat» .■ ■ ii!i: - "U. and tv predict - •d • 11 «-;.iriy uk . •' in bail r and •bee. o. , •aid ! »• v ! . C"!.".n - r!y if Sept.•mb*': : *‘u a: time" ami let Pi* • do.- in exclusive e- mt r* 4 u\ i ;• t! ’ ate! k1.- at id ch »cks .v i thin if sen imni'-ra f Iirohito ()rders End To Fighting A<u;i nst Soviets .Manila, Xus. : .— (API—Tin* Japanese emper ir lia> issued commands Ini' lie- oc -s ition of all hostilities in Manchuria, Sakha lin and "other areas wli'ie .1.1 p anese forces are in d’rect 1-1111 tact" wilh XIlied arniies. (»rn cral Muc.Xrtlior's headquarters vses informed h,\ radio i’ok>o le da>. "Orders iii'. e ; 11 ,-n issued to cease hoatilit os soon . the loon l nog iaUe.ns are concluded, vvilhin.il wail ng until 1 he II.ill- el ces.-al.il ill pro seribi d in tlie 11 peri.il cm emu. lie i:;e sage. in the - rips ad lre.-.-ed t i Mai A1"I nr. oxplaiiud. It -aid la .si ii 1 • e. ased in .lap.in iruper Wedm sil. y . nrnilig; g.unsui troops al Cllislio: ., have disarmed theniseh’e . aim ... units ha\ 0 era 'd 1 * 1 -s': 1 Ces.-ation is !> u till lie.- and d-ai'n; lllg • a\ e o' the \ hole bi'eil on: see . e;I a: Mai .ltd north K : ■ . and 111 t'11 i• .1 • lei - to Oe.isO I '.' ! :i\ ■ steadilx reach''d mil units in the first from, ti." di-e.'.oli reported. De Gaulle Meets Press Pot Discuss (Conferences Here XV shin hen. \ .: IN.— 1 AIM Gene .1 th.i.' i1-' Gaulle sche duled progress report test lay on results "i hi I sst meeting with Pro.-idom Ti'u at TI 0 p -i - lor.' nl the prov on 1 Fit 10 ; .; \ or . out a.'ruti:’eJ meet riyi >."«•: • at an 11 a. 111. now conterenoo. liiirtii" gut sis a chillier g: on Commons Upset Over Sudden End OfLend-Leas eHe re Attlee, Churchill Say Truman Action Very Serious Move I.«.in; >n. \ug. 2 1.— (AIM — Prime Ministvr Attlee told ! . m molts loci;,;, : hat 1 he sudden end of lend-lea.-e put Mritain in a “very serious finambni po»i !i‘ i and former Prime A!in ister ('luii'chd -aid he ‘Y< md not believe that this was i he last ford of the United Slates." Attlee said the British gov ernment had hoped that Jcr.ii le.ise would not have ended witlioot pi ior * oir ultation. tn response. ( hurt liiJL now h* idrr of tin* opposition, deeiar ed he could not believe the l uited Mates “would jvoeeed in such *i rough and harsh man i ei *e* to hamper .t faithful ally wh© held tile fort while their own American armaments were pr epared.' ;o c\r;\ t ■ " 11'' 11 I ; . e ' ui • • ■, ■. U:iLi..i: > ., i i A!' nr' tate:i'CiU 'WU : y 2f:\ c* . !hl." . :: >' sa i o' * i the Uif'r ' Stab • <h iriug the \v.if* .;:e u •;* 1 h ion government. , ingt 'M l«» n og*>* i a t tire 1 uumcLd a Vi'«-u ■> r.i' v. a :cn w i;; - ;■ vre:i lend . hi. »■-" • ■ e cancel A :i all ».■ .h-tanrl ug lend- lu.iu »n tracts and prov ified that ■ t a i;s and dei;* era s pi-.v;re mi- A- it i'list now he paid eithe. i.n .-ash or negotiated credit ngree : a. n t s. "We had m 1»t an',.a. led that dp c Ux.ti -ns until r the lend-I .-■•*■ act • wa ,i continue lor any length of 1 1::: i ■ a ! ‘ t• ■ the dfc te.e •J,.; a. nr’ lie ■ a d. ilt he hid h I pc i t.a ad •( n | ue.'-xit dm «•' this g.v.d in.it ;ial cl Id.-I w d . . i n it have i eeu efluvied witii 1 out consaltii’ion and : r: >: <li>cus | sion." Phe prim* i l • 1 "ovc. d .. - out . la t. eve < •; ' .Japanese detent "wuv “p nv.ilcnt i to an annual expenditure <»: .uat it 1 eight billion dollars* incut ding a ta» i- ppiies. w :iiia. wa > n, ,.-t n ■ pay for A W -■ ■. t' v -iill ta\i.meet in I r* u.a1 In Ar'i.v. *' 1 'di.-m i| i that 1hi < A t! e l ted St at i I cannot belie'* e that mi great *; na tion, whose !iaid -lease j nicy Wa rn !.metvis/ed ■ ■ ■>■ mi- vae most . a so’-d ill art in 'a* a a-; ry *f t:av • 1 in >iich a rough and h,...-.i manner a - to hamper a tan: ut u! .. ,!y. w.i » u i tlit their own A , .can ac naments were ;a reared." — si hiisling's Recording Is Flayed • Oslo. No. 1 jv, Any. lit—(APt — ViciKui Q rig's u yards c ( ■n • i\ from w ax to 1 amt him at In- trail tor high treason. i ... . • red a :.i • jtlaved o recording fo Onisl.ng' speceh of Ap U. 1040. illing on \ .: j tin* day German in\ ..do i to |). t aside ' a. .. arms. ( j ; . ;:;ia: a n coiuvded State . - ■ i rated thej .. ..i e !.et( 1 >d..,\ lilt test - many o', approxi i o!e!\ to v. itm e ■ mi., mined t.. .; . i i '■ > e i:.i On .-Img, forme, p mpm premier o£ Norway no.v n t.m-rge m j high ire. -on. en'.ccn a ere e.d'ed to the o > e ten. y, tin irlh d iv trial. Proseeut • S »di s : v .' not Pa intent m o: toe state i to pioduee iii any toe he,'. Na . .i 1 r - . lost > i . ee I. ’ - u rod prominently in the procrit In'tead, he seal, their ev donee t i i a) iteti : - * '' . i units taken in (tf ",i,n.v b\ All e.l ollit.iry 3u ■'■ii : and tiie Wa: Crone.- Co:n ! mi- rioft. i I\ Si r et. r\ State l.vrnes la ' t. Do Gaulle henrd ihe e a! aa-' pra.se hi- \ ..-it a.- a prelndi ■ i y:. atv r . ■ oration between this eovU.trj and Prance Jap Fleet Score i I ! HERE IS THE DETAILED round up i f wars hip! lost by Japan d u ig the war. Out of a 7.1)00,000 ton lit -1, le, than ],000.(100 tons ret , n. Tins chart shows the nun,her and i types oi war!■ faj an h d at her peak and what remain today. In addition P, the id subn trine ro ll a n ■ g, there are six .'he Nazis j gave them. <International) I Will iVf Envoy Will Be Sent To Chungking Soon ! For Peace Parleys C mi . A 2 i.- -(API—Of fie::;I communist sources said he.'-' ; . : ' ' - . nisi Li h Mn T rung had opt ( erali senti represent tiv( to Chunkki rg ed Gene Ea I .. hi natives. dieted .if s ivine. "I ap • ;i El.) Lai f lit. to ( aeceH h; :: a.- my delegate and di< i' e he: i -: ie...ie'- . . - s ■’ i rip share .o.-.ty in negotiations I Ch ..mg ; s .treed h:s >e •- ad in \ :t..' a !,. Ai ; ia : Al n , y a.- - > server.- openly expressed tears that c: ■ i 1 v or Wa . amine- t. lie t a-l | Ala - that el' >!".> to "achieve national if war es ' ice’ . t Japan "depended ' - i grt extent” upon [his i s e present a lives to C ! ul ( t... 1 "no .. idescttnce o.ivut* ean be tolerated.'* I( Hi s TO KM 1’ JOB AVtish.in :t- -a. Aim 2-1. Pm-mlmt Truman anaount il today 1 lint S tary of inti i- - 1 hi in his 11-«st as lorn; as lie wishe to hold H. T in told hi t con 1 leu-nee that h-' hae. ;i se-iien. y.-_ tei day v, ith Jrie-s and ti.al let.es ! wen Id go i ■ i London to ate .a! at: i ll t . 1 - com re nee on oi ply and d>s! ri button. Allied Occupation Forces To Expand Grip On Japan ! . Jap Plans Arc Slowed By Typhoon i Tokyo Complains Of Ship Sinkings By Russian Submarine i, A <g. 2 1.— (AP) —AI I ■ :i (l 'ci iiia; ,iv<\" will ex pand their rr.1' e;; Japan iVfim 11 ■ ,vi i ! ■ 1\ • i<h*;. seat hernmost home i i!. >e ill ; > i i h ■ r 1, four <la> - aJt. r n. rai Mac-Arthur’s sele-ii11ieii 1 a11(iiiiv near the ty i e n 11 i ■; e;i];j'al — the •iapaiu -i •■ran ait and im P1 ri; i itea s ■; : announced today. •• \i ’hti V head mi howled * " K ;■'11 e.-triet early interfered i : landings e • . i quest Tuesday's . is . ; s .-ever. Fre ■■ I'd princi ■r advance i;- s' At i.:: ! ■ Sunday. \irhonie l.a. v will reach K'Pshu's K 'lim ; lirliel l Sep tember 1. TiikvnS Japanese lan !::: u;e radio npnrP I ope day alter formal surrender is signed Aboard tin- battleship Missouri in Tokvo ba\. ' 1< -,v. ' 1 > s '■ 2 ' :• •• ctimmunl - ': : yt h of I he ■ ai' v. ill land in ill' "' ' T i11 on tho coast west (•! Kali vs ’ In 1 ie r to r: i ■: p 1 i cat ions, our mod Ire withdrawn •hi Allied ar fnii: re t . Jand." The:-,, was it ::: odists Allied '•onfirmation ol the Kyushu landing date. Japan ear-lit direct A' 1 fit 1 1 r i Ma- Ar: 1:it; ., jirotest ' au Japanese rs Wednesday "on sutnably • 1, a ! psi 1 t a t 1 a Si a i ■ I ' 11 i on ; : wi-ro 553 casualtii i ] r Vessels. V-oa- ' • id a “mercy 5 ■ as | , Marcus !•> land Cli-nsr,,! M rArtl ,:r had np n-irtned to that i a a d airs - 1,200 miles " i;' h - a ■ • a; Ta1,; tint; there ; ' Tt >kyo Sat ■ 111i ■: t —\t v, ■ day after Janan's form d sum-nder. ’1'! '■ .1;: : . ' ai typhoon s; i t a s ' : ' ansnorta . ; hi the Tokyo r«r a ■ sa disrupted fi i;a ■ •'! with China. ■ isi • • 1, di a v:- . tits marking t.f-'fi t r.t camps t! • -. i- -n \-,l.tt- had ordered. ■ ■ ■ ...ed the gen i'r. 1 today. Japs Sa\ Son ict Troops \\ ill 1 .and In H okkaido Area tBy T!v \> ..Perl Press') .'.ii oljiri.il Japanese broad cast asserted tcd.iv that Mos cow h id announced intention of sending aiii ame troops into the •lapancsi hotnel.iml island of llokUaitlo. " \reerdins: to a Moscow broadcast, it is reported that the Sov iet t niiui is about to send niiTiirnc U'e|a, to Hokkaido, should this 11 port prove true, it would he sreatlv regretted by the Jap-nose R'overnmrnjts wiieli is ii via it, best in order to fill;ill .ill vom roqisirejnents, b> plat i;;y the arm,' and naval forces and eiv ili.tns under strict control " the broadcast, in mes saar No. It) ta (•eneral Mac \i tliur. said. Moscow. Aug. 24.—(AP4- Tin re 1 i flying today oyei al ol Man* chu i, Sakhalin, part of Korea md t\\ * if the Kurile is! : ds. u t nn end nf R i.-sia’s two weeks w :r with .1*1 pan. P: emier Stalin fo ntil'v yn !.i ■ ■ e.i niuete \ . ' ■ > ■ i ■>• t e .1 ay ;e ■■ I 1 n g!;t The So e! ean-’ni si.M'k With a sal.iate ol 24 salvos > . S2 4 guns. Stalin'.- order o! flic ' y. i r-t ks nee tire start uf the hghla nj coil \ ;1 -eu that the ' K r nd- of Shushia 11 n d been < iceupied ' y II i .1. ■■ - id that the oc Mai; ..... , was coin I'h'te 'I" I ' -:i : 'iind the Russians •i 1 ■;.: .1 . 'in-se puppet em oi M l . Hi- i Pu-Yi, .mu Red . v i e e- standing across •he ii.i n\v I. !’e i-o Straits, 3d • « - " ' .1 i, - 's - eeond largest home island of liumsaido. ^
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