to death *** —mmmm. ■ -r ' •. ^; :;C. ' IHESHEU OF A BURNED OUT interstate bus rest by the ide of a road near Ne, U r N V after the Albany n Y01lt .am? ^Cn ' ’ ' ; ' : engers. En route to Pit fn 1 , Mass" tan Albany, N. t.. it stiurk a culvert while crossing a bridge and overturned. (International Soundvhoto) Truman To Submit Plans For Atomic Power Soon Ross Says President Not Setting Himself Up As Sole Judge Of Bomb Wn ■' "1 ' P 'I lie w.r I!" -r ! ' ■ i,.v 1 ' ■ l» i i ’ r far ■ C'harla 1 • K riit 1 1 I pn r: "in arbiter ' ■ Tire P rrtj> 1.t Ih ' per -an.i y if- . . a i I: i arr rt i ■ 1 H(l; 1' :1 t i' ■ . ■ i ■ ' 11. i • .i.i i • :: i i > 1:. ';. i: ■ 1 not mean :.v v..•.* 1 ti , !. \ .. lone band. "T i Pr< idi-nt v. ill i'i c no. ... : . funt-i. 1: . tit, it i hi : " a.- to v. the it ft I m I:. olu It 11 i < >1 ’ e .'.ill in-. Tory art. i • ' ' - ■ i i * ,' I,| elai i'il. 'n''.- at ■ : e in ; i't .■ i• the v\ r<Mig i ■: . ■ I' / itent’ attitude. emigre- , i l i have i tie ide •in' llitnr r '■ o. the p,wol I I y tot r. e at t on. it - :. -MTtod. I p - until i 11 • . Tr,,!!i :ii | ,-rr ed i .o' -i ■ I. .■ i■ - a i tie a! trio , v til I! a., t (• 111’:!.1 i": n- on '.' ; lile ;I'lii-y i> to i.e i'll 1 I re ll- .aid • , jo, nerd ■ : •. coorgy. Flooded xSortli Carolina Rivers Continuing Tlr \sMni ili'tl I’lT'si Fli 'ini • : v r.v.. III tile ij'ii'i Nm t'l ;' : S' til - 'i’’ i !l I'"-"!: lit i l'' ( ' ' aftemi ' ■ n •’ Jr: . A* 1 . - l • I’’1 ri\ n >■. fill In' ‘1 ■ \ -in tin:i | : * 1.1111 •. ! •••,.. : i •: i ’ ■ 111!.■ i ' r jrr :i ill i' ill I ' 1 n* ■ i r 1 t'l i by the i< ( _ i; • , i ■ .; iu■n I '.. ot v\ r: .ill \. -iv .. " drd It,, liii t .ipr l‘Y;ir 11 ■ si \ ri Ilinl it s .- n.';; d til IV 'I II I 1 11 il lr ill.: I: ■ r; . .in •: 1 !ir V. . I 1 i. i - in S'.i IV :;. ■! i'> Tpr . ...-! .. i'll ll'ill I I p in' in 1 , tin* flip*.* Krill i is, Niu- .i lb !(*.-• ' In* i .c l’t; P.ll.iN . I ,i ■ ' , \ mi;.'''" ' ■ I !< i r: 11 Mi' * I t: I .it r ' ('"! ' i I' • 'll v, i i'r : i u m*. ! i 111 ..rili 1' .' .lii -ill " iiti ii . \\ ,.p. in' * I ...*•' I'r. llll I'rum .my iim :i"«. France Non Heads Foil P:,r; . s» :*» • AP • '!"■ <■ | ]')!<• ! »l i- ; ing * » i * • « ' * :- • c'oinmiii - • • •: ■ : ■ ; % lur.il t .;?••• Hi 1. . !t > *.»>•’ inr -»inj'!••:- ■ '' ■ ■ Iiilmis;s li.Ki g i.r.rd ><■ • i i sori.ili.-i> !'ij. WAR DADS PROGRAM TO GO IN 10 EFFECT dial Sep: . i ■ A i ■ Ah ) nilU \ . t. la,::- p: a,: ' 1 ' till- N .. :;. C.e S: \ turn di W rl':.* cl led . i idii.il .<’■< . 11" 1 K. S; ; .'. ,Ci , -I, ’ h . s'. V c ■ dent. iicc11 ..i \ ' c■ ■ The i Mg /'•U'iA- : i !■ I.' 11. enipl > i1: . \\ i(|o\VS .ilit "1 I 'ldil cxtcli-d I.. Airier i cu l QUISLING APPEALS HIS DEATH DECREE Oslo, Sc;,:. :'4 i A I’ Yi .c, Quisling. : , i. V . cc;.lc i l ;.C A"! - wegian su| n in. ■ >■ ’ • n ; ■■ I >• ta i u| !• c " ■ SI>!I. Tin he : ', -c •’ 1 expected m-xt \ve< . WEATHER I OK \OKTH « M!OI I" ' (P.C to P III' cloudy anil \laian loncht and l ucMl.iy : >c.il terml xIiiim ers in west portion Tuesday. NOON LINT PRICES DOWN 30c A BALE >jH*n ' 11 '»5 ' ■1 ’< i J11 1' 1 1 ’ 7 Kissed U. 5. Saii THE FIRST THING she did i n arrive.;: from England after an absence < t ton years, said Lady Cavan k n (above), was to kiss the ground of tv? United States, Best renteiu— here ! as Adele A t; ire and i ic tin ed in a N( ,v V . k hotel, f or i -isienl e star . i ska plans to Mvr.d t at i. onb - m ,\ et ea, tin -i go hi k to her 200 roo'-n Irish eastle. t'1 ter tti i!) ( !n*\ sler Seeking To Keep Peace Labor-Management Conference Slated 1 uesday by Firm 2 1. (AP)—Chi y • Li v • ■(*;'• i. i • liii.* iui- a ;.>u i ’LL'- :-ri: 1 miaa men: r iirit' as the I J- '• ‘eci A ' •am • Woi ke: nam | ■ ; t i e /hell n . • < 1 i:y •.•. v \ . employes l 'Lt .1 ; n in i. -.L.s taken • •'i sects: : • !..*«•- Si inr Law Mu v fn.iii O'L'MX) m l a: e .die m the De unt-uni-m reg t ■U! ' .ii ; • .v T <•- l..\ n ' N - N nnnau 1 l.d li \s s, national <i;M i tor nt !ia- t vu ( hr\■ ter tlcti.iitinc.it, ...in liic ronlrienee utmltl not tlclav a petition. H • runt, .lost . Kubin, ro iled : iiv i e.c • x Uin'.. lie. Iiiding live in 1 ' t N, ■iii.Vi-.i l.\ C : y,.It ;'. I ill "It ' nckcsin m cnulirin ctl Pa oicci.ii r tmla\ iuii aditcii it was set outre tlum a week I* 1 ,r: : \V. t *. *11*it !’, [ ia a-n :iy lncai 1 ’11 1 ' Pi AI 1'l‘j 0 C scntill a 1 • ... divisaill u| 1 c\\ cs;i Rc\eal> \!ore \trocities ()l i lorn>r ('amp ! S r:, L’l ( AP A i’". .... i , <,.y i ,j j I It | > ay t c Itnp kk a tar a ■ ! 4.A (Pa:-.. .... a. ■ a ... th V s , 1. twin.-ka of ; ,. i\ i■.i the. mail ti'.o a .i ■':.a . , ■:: a aat'i as >04* ■ 111 C l!U! ('a oaiandan! a I", m trial, Was t' a t i- .{.. \ ankTroops To Stay In Japan Long American Polky ' Will Be Supreme, Officials Assert - ! Wa flinjrt in, Sept 1! i A I’) — j American official charred witli settiny tlic policy to be followed m conquered Japan today made it dear that American troops will lie stationed in that country lor a yood many years to conic. At the ante Arne, disclosure '■f I'niti d States plans for Japan brought to liylit what possibly i> the crux of the criticism ex-j pressed by Washinyton officials 1 toward Genera! -Mac Arthur's estimate ol' the (>■ upation force i cede. This is tie- revel a mi that Atne.i-I can policy is lu in .'.ipreo <■ .a tie- I lea ted .lap. n. VVher. p ,-aiile. ,mree imnl ■ a : - . ■ i tier r a..: i.is i - a, be obtained ltU'Sia. Ur.turn ,:..i China. .MacArthur said last week that in about six months Xmccican forces probably c< aid lie reduced to Ml,1.000 men. Without ex plaining oh', acting Secretary ol State I»ran Acbeson expressed surprise, then l.e sharply re buked a.a Arthur uid told him that policy is un tie in Washing ton and n it at Atnorh an head quarters in ! kvo lie did not explain \\hai was at issue m tin ci ili i all. it . 1 -I ■! L i . I : : : 1 a e 1 i , . Aria stui's ermine! ;on trem assistant In ue.defsecivi.nx ei .-lute was delayed m the S'••i..',. sit ice lust Thursday, t— ' tV 1e: ry, 1 in' Republican i, i C .. ■ i h r lilu, ,.ed :u i n in ti," nomination tin -y contended Ada- ii,.ct insulted MacArthur. The Senate takes up the nomination again today. Appeal Deadline In Meadows Case 10 A. M. ! omorrow Ralt . Sept. 24 (AP)~Th< ■m I pro, ■ .'1 We use .1 l.e n 1! Me ■ rut Car.ieia To., mi - C 'liege wit • 11 u i iiinvr.i ' ■;‘ ..'at ; also preteiis", in -t n i led :.i tlic .Welii Carolina Supreme C ; y 10 .Tues day. The t!.d : ■ 1 .'lclitde- t he * e the emirt a: • eluted matter-. It .a- up about 2,000 V e i i t a ee ■ tl p.a iper nut be I ' I 'i el ' i : e. I ' ■ attorney genera 1 eeuld '' a. ate a :, U .mi : >t-1i.: t. tile | C"Urt a.-k.iig la ,' t:le appe.i! iie j d- --e.i. tl all s el. MeuToa. w.-... 1 then iiax e t ■ enter pr, -mi. Me :i , e an jeteti .it IV.: Cmitity S..pe <r C , : t a : n:mi,:i bt a e.i st ident ..1 : i - e, ...i L. lids e he tire 1 t u[ tlie cui ” '__ ELEVATOR OPERATORS IN NEW YORK STRIKE W Y Sept. 24. H-!: :ti: ici olevatoi* rpt !*.:lot* . : •i I'thc r .an!on.‘ ice \\. »rkci s m !'7 a ,:.!(! \ • •! ! ic. • . > .. i i i. U went in strike at the Atari o: the i day. ' I ..: n: . in.-In intil- so in the Kn pi a I. world's mile.- : < liie< hi;iId:! : \ • :ci! ::•»: nall\ kn'-n 7: it' !): | S V. i» •» HU *! Tic A.F i. i • ■ v 1'e‘Vt'.' . . 'JlG.tll j . o 11 .o 1 \. 1 a a: i }a\ i‘ i Secti . ■ van, ... e t i:< ..I at a- i n .■ 1. i ih mds. 1 in . trn-a Hi ton.*’ Tin- 'V" locals have IFI.OIH) mem ber- ami b n!l •:-vk at i nn', serv ice iii ' : least 1 .Miu' building.- wo Id br a: Uv'ni. I 'i.ion olticials claim a • f:; I d.iU'e i' noun ion workers v. jitv oat. tyi* e up b' i i i: 1!: 14-. PICKETING DETROIT OIL PLANT AS SPREADING STRIKES threatened l > tU.it vn tv. a of the 1. n’s Un e t oil refining ayeas, these striking me 5 oi the CIO Oil .Vork « ; Union picket the Sun Oil Company's Dt jit 1 in the ir eft rt to enforce demands tor higher pay. (Inter alio tal Soundvhoto) Hirohito Will Confer With MacArthur At U. S. Embassy Economic Eoniroi Tightened c Precedent-Shattering Visit Expected Soon; Domei Agency Shaved J 1.- (AP) — v\ ell-ini i ese sources i . i ir i iiro ! '<> pay ;t pre i ' 'i' I - . ' ' . ■ 11: < ieticritl i.P i ej-'s resi embassy S'" date :■ i ;■ v.;ts speci fied. i h dec. a meeting idace utt and con diiei'i r \vj. at ;t con ference 1 I at* A rt hur and Ad mi i’,i: 1 . grand cham • ; ml house hold. ■ visit : Mac • nils e:' ’!' gees 1 eml assy, ii. 'durn emperor fence. llic \Mini lii :h ominand to i1.!'' blasted an.v b ipes ol atomic bomb cos”. M b i:> tbc Japanese aial directed iinl t ontrol of Japanese laoia up lite. includ ing prices, u .. . and all traf l‘cc in i in rein a-s and negotiable assets and mm . d toward a free Japanese press. lio. • Jin red the im perial p • ve itself .:oet or in diio/: I.- i ■ ■•’ -p pers or Doniei \striped I )omei a y the order ■ iishment of t a . igeneies, • ' > . mod at 11 a ilv' task -sets at imports 1 anum bul nk drafts, "i ilforney, !■!1 o' i .-I of indebt rlv uni. ’ 1 -i . ”.r: filed. Hiroliiio Didn’t know Raid Coming V. nperor President ,u u>d the . aid am of them as ' would be a.i'-e war Keeper ■ e ; today w '.r. The emperor - i .'..pan was by the and that nation get an ao a. no\v ■ a but he 1 ..his war ■ i Uikj in, the ' the ■ ait the eminent, h as first >rn a . : - rest ■a a ,irled by 1 1 A C\ Cl*. <13 • t? bench • militarists; Pn strongest eh hopes rule. TO 1 M K I'llH ! »! ( OIRSE -’1 I >r. Samuel 11 ’■ i (;oology in the I’n vi •> \ : th Carolina, Princeton v ' K’avy de ' no ‘ S’ . 2 tin to 27th. t 1 og will be ago course, "l .V i ai Power’’ • N’avy stu liou’s a’ , • ■ .. . \ • *y . nil four other • * vtnh er.situ-s m tie L’nited States. Big Five Council in '' London Might Fail Ministers Seek To Compromise Conflicting Views 1 Kepi. IM, (AP) —The biR ■ nuii: .11 : a. n mi • i . tw ‘ay tn c ' 1n i >i ■ i.e cnnl l:;: mu . it1’.', s which li.c. c i’!’c\ t nlcd a.ci'ccn.ciit • :: peace - ■ i Italy and liu i - nat inns. f.Hipl.m ats hev<* familiar with the i and Kussian and \ "i: c Hri::.-1: < ii ■ lead inns teaarded the sc> iiii cisit c. ()nc v;t'l!-inli.niif«l , "I: is" cciicral'v c net ded the j the d'ust i-Muiis will determiii" j .vlietht: the co ancil, shnuld c mitmie j ■ > - ■ ■ .' i 1 h c . ■ ■1 h mve he way a. » ilo th< peace treat!' - — Kin-ape." iv.anpc's inland v atevwa.vs am: . earn orning Aus1 ri; s' i l Vi . ni u ' : ' 'it ci a: i! 1 ■:i.scu- - V \ •1, . • t! i • i 1 snivel s nit1 «>i*ii-'iini1. It. w i iU K ; 1'*i|H-\s iu ;uv. T Kcjtral Seen I)e\\ itt 1 lancock Reported Drow ned In Indian Ocean New York. Sent. 21.— ( \!M— Dc\\ ill Ilanrcek. Vssociated Press war correspondent who has he,4n missing since tin* tall ot ' Java in 1942, drowned when several Japanese di\e bombers sank the refuge^ ship on w hieii he was tiling to escape. I lilted I* re v or respond nt William MrDoug'ali reported from Sin gapore today. ' \< Don: all said lie and Han cock were the onl\ Americans aboard the Dutch ship, when Japanese pianes sent her to l!'** bottom of the Indian oc«*a» on March 7. 1942. Hancock wanked for neurl\ a .'••ar as telegraph editor of the Hi mivistni i>aii\ Dispatch in 1929. and was likewise sports editor at tin* time. He came hero from Tin* \ssoei.it .! Press in reporting tin* i!>.’9 session nt the slate legislature, and mar tin* end of that year went hack to I in A.P. He w ent t > tin i ha; lolle oliee. then to i dutnbia. S. ( . and was transferred to the New York office. Taler he (hew an assignment to l ondon, and afterwards sen d in tin* \ .P.’s iiisciw le.C'Mii. and was nt ; 11 the Balkans before go - ing into the southw.M Pacific, w hen he lost his t.! c in the bombing of a ship on which he was attempting to escape the Ja panose. SELECTED STOCKS CONTINUE CLIMB X >. 24- \ I'1 IVI • \ . •.•. 1 • • ; - in * >d;.y’- .arkel .<' ~ in: Uht -XI - a II g:i uca 11‘ . D .. I \ :! 1: . r.lMi'i >• MX 1 .,:id X »: * n - nu luiio ■* General Rubber. •V • TEA • l Nazi i rials Begin Soon X . . ■ n Sep!. 24 (AIM \;’e ' p .min; y work . • ippea'.'s ■"»>>ihie that Tie ■ ■' ■1 ’ X lea-.it* • n a in . ' a,lives o! :•:! T*ur major ; g., B i, i . \ : A liters haw* been named, t» judge- -elm !ed and mi ni' a Urn Tier 1 a a is c\ >horUy. Lt. Epes Begins hen ing c SC. Sr;.; \ - i \P' 1' i . • ’a- a ri »>e :i behind < * !•*«■'. ho today .-.-r i : . )a ne : »r a convict's and r.u-lfcber. A • • ;■( ' i..: .. >>nth> in tin . ': ,i : ;: is {>»»' i;< • 1'7 -ve.. •* . ’ ; -. !\ . • i par.: 4 •-» settle ■ : ■ H v1 >;a; pro ■ hr \\ < M’rve a 1.1 e V a r • • Up • •• rr the v • an-; red1. ,d ilico, eo»i v a i llling his wife and hut-:y :h ay a an ab.mrt lied hJ.' ' .a Ft. a a ; >n m. i t a. y i - >er\ (i; ■ .1 new trial; li a atlnv Ian. A ■ ' a aa- ' •. . I lias . 1 ready been a ■ i a , 11 L.Ia, 11\ .1 aye \ 1. <;. , An male ju \ - - a. n i .a- Xe..' l . .a.i' l t lie y ''.am a' - , i. The tt tv a ' ll la . ' ah 'aa "111. ■■ d.di m i *i me:. v. :-..,Uinj> .1 life >eu tcnee n and ry. Tin1 S. »• a a,.. v '■ i Kp.es killed ]':v;’v. 1 e " e: sei’. 11 >i li'.'ichi'i' \\ \\ t’l a; to el ••it* • • • .-lcoi .in; |i iwde. .: 1 tl-y ( old IL s va »)thvI worker and siiLiniir ! ' send '1 n in the chair. h;i.- shi 1 wed no u-iff ii o.ni'ti 11 .1- '.a w:\ia'' and .••iU-:icc wt. c ; 1 •. 11 , 1 I'd. 11: only •■ nincnt was t .1 j.n.i ’ ■ :'l >■ ,’!■ mother doe.-:; ' la a. 1 !i, s 1 ■"' Hard,

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