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BACK IN CELLULOID CIRCU* ATION msr::. ’ \wimM m COLONEL JAMES STEWART 1 tI iii. • hnrr,. papers at Andrews i . . ii. • n, l). C., .. . e he v. a mu. '• : ed out after long y A ; •• . ■ as Jij , v. h ' worked h \ . ; .‘i- l«i a o ml, will r* -nine I. s film career after a su .-eur.ii. J back home. (International Soundphoto) Russia Basks At Signing London Confab Documents Molotov Insistence Regarding Balkans Holds adjournment . 1 ’ : 3. . AP » The c* un - ., ti n..;: still .m t iling a 1 ;i't ■ ..(It- .i l.i'l minute etf*u'» 1" i • ,,.1'n'iuii:! !• iiay a.- S *v a-; . i , m tedly rrluM-ti lt> . :gn l . I ! e tit»» nil":' I: I JalkaM | < • ’ demands were met. !>• it • ei milled in -« -: -n un | . i today, i. ..Tig the | . ■ t. ■ mi - a tii.it only : . i: i . • '.r L tided State.* ami | • i» L'SS!be allowed to sign the ,. <• | i ; unit H> mania, Bulgaria « ’Ling;-'.' I'He ‘L, -i.111- based their demands the Pot u d< li“n i( d , i ’i • I deli t Trie- m L i tile U. S., i rin •• Minister AUle- l-.«r Britain ;,nd Man hal Stalin. rl h deelarati in that only nation*- which i..l> I;. ■( j i iff w ith the del eated \ -.1. . ficHitc nation.*, be allowed to ! •: j ., ,• t r ait .. Prance and China ■ ml ,,r id.-tiee with the three Balkan nntries. Reasons for Failure With tin- end -.I the .conference ini- | .. iMent, inii*i med on.-*-, i vers gave i iL, i eas-a , i. r tailnre "1 the mil.- ! fH i tf agree: 1 1.. . i. of prep.o .1 i"u and «‘d- i v;iM(V fschange* ot itl.-a,*. The lact that 1 Sin t »t the min ! ; . r.yriif •»! lite 1 . S . B*\ in ol j Bn un ati Wang <-1 China. are new j ■ i 5 M it : y" o\ er publicity w lu ll pi - t ■ ... ; l .11<*tl Slab m a more .d economic and military , i . , \ .'ll.* interpi'tatinns ot ,,,.n v>, a "democracy" among the major power.,. 1 FAN FOOD FOCKFIl Willi.,n -1■ ■ i. (>t! i - -Martin coun ty ip|. mini!; to jinn th<* parade of *■(,>. eimntie- erecting h"/en bud I , ph.n1 A gr -up ol 1 larm isim 11 hav( i ade . , ... p • ' v. : it i- 1 • < C. J 1 • ) 1 • a - : c, .nly agent "1 lire Slate C"l : ■ l.'-.bii it'ii Service, .-ay- that , • t * *, 1 h 11 s i a • 1 it* about the , , . v. ,.f :,et a i.-c they I esh/.e that pi ha .a- Ih* m many thousands of , !,,!!..!> a year preventing meat • I"’d. ge.___ Aiom iioitll) Mrusisrc1 is IS(“ L Si ! \(MS c Ccn^rer-s to Learn PrcoitH nt h V i e v» s On Subject Shortly den; i- i. ■ •• t • f*: ' • O.' l:. • • ■ ■ :i ■ ' !i ! I.• ■ i»ii'uu ... . H wh i U. S. i:i ii a. : .mini t i«- v/pi Id ifll < ,,iu( ■ !ik i i..imi v. itii 1 lie J *r«' i ■ I: • tied •••• • • S the seen t (1. t i : I he a pt to on. : . ' .. , a- I h pai Inienl aim C uipv •| .;1. IV.. •. !:. .aled l.v Rt 1 ...» *:•. Lit II if AiiohM • * - ... i.y tlie 8* "tip . '■ ■ • ' War l »< - ]'■11' > • ( , <>| !!:. The i Xro ii.. 1%. I’ai i:n S. and ' • ■ to i a th. in. •• Ailicil " ■ . mad*- ; • '.v .VCII i e.il Ik I 1 ■' * : ■ ' 1‘ Stuck . . " tain;.o' V > - cneou « t.. to n t in l i I i 11 * ‘ d t • ’ll. t ,;1 hi a. till ,.ti.rii■ ab.iMf aid that ! ... it • e a sunv.-' Clu: , , ■.. :!.<• ri'.i't I: •'! ■1 •' : 1 :.vlt mi tiu* world for in eiil ti.mi - I'T tin* War llepart , ,, . ■ 1 : tinned h> . : 1 • L'T.r •".'H.n.dmi. i AT"I i l Mil- i l s i Mi m nton. t - ' I- * total C iatJ rati !•• 1 n 1 ; tin : Cli 1,1(1. Uni wo t a s i 11 • ■ ! 1 ■' 1 . V. 1 >. * i 4 » .0 Wmd Of did tin- •( • .' • Jill! ( ' \ " at t\ V. l)V :-I III «• St..-.- I- he o Kx’Oll jiii i, Si \ i •"11*i .a-m in .‘iTani • A fny tin- spot testing ol the eattlv. T, n ways b >n •••-ting beg m Overman i ■!1 ‘ e M 11 I ’ th1- I arniei ;i |_1 • e\ let him know <>‘ caMle to i-*- 1est< i. <;i i - M S I' RIM Mil) Fort i.i is. Wadi., (Jet. 1. - ( A i * • _An ill-tempi fed dog i an Kngi iu'i rim; I . im• , ( 1 m;.'any v. he ha been t < • I rteeiv ed i... .m-t d«- : !>. er\ e -.n l SciV. er £cant ah'-i et on ins harness. Jap Money Sought By Americans Search Is Begun For Many Millions In Stolen Funds Tokyo. Oci ]. (AI’) — American occupation officials began a quest today for untold millions of dollars in gold which Japan was believed to hnv« wn -ted from land it overran. The search paralleled other probes into imperialist ic war fi nancing. made po-si!de through (iein-ral bouglas Alar A rt hur’. bold, secret seizure today of 21 gov or union t-con t rolled financial inslitutions in Tnk.\-» and six « Jher large cities and the oust ing- of t heir officials. i qi •'. • iif (|an: tei r. ; . y ’ii. Japanese impel ial M • • <.!• i. - o-eel by an order ot the Alkol 11 ■inm.md. It will 11p«*n tr lie• 1 ■ •,«.. : C. 1. Ii ‘1 . ib .r ■ .. At'.eArt ..a .u..,» i • • i v. tnrli had oi! ice \ miv hi the llani; Xmerican troops on quard around the hank assured po-i tors that their funds were said-. t China and otlioi nations Ot nan with fonler-nil- ■*: to! K : .r: .e i aim nt S bank oi Japan and ••an lea ling li .laps fluke iiemuis The ,l;.|»iiiu': e t.« .gilt - i.l the ham. iu* 1 cl in* I"reign m -ney. dcni« >1 . :iy kn-'\vled.gc* of any haling pin •• and :: i a i n I a med they had u (•■'idro.l over I'inan. ial aciivdies "1 miiit.irv com manders. The banker.- gave Col. Kramer an •.stimate <■! the gold iv-cr\*- n: the Hit k "f Japan. hirii they -aid \. a Japan'.- ' lal r< /■' . ve t xcej t vi nil amounts earmarked b-r foreign siiip ments. but the figure was imt di> closed. Kramer previously luul said the tinam*' minister had esti mated Japan's gold reserves at S125.000.00H. The new 11 iper . v iii • i> - 'ted 1 lad K . » ead Hie Cent China l)cvil"pm«id Ci . one "l the linos ordered eln.-ed. Iiad been na:o- : • •(I the new pre.-ulent o! tin Ceiltrill Lias*. Age: ey. Togo, foreign minister at tin* tone ..| Pearl I lei'll > ' who wa chcduled to surrender ye-lerbay, sutler* i a heart attain, d in." home An Ameri can dr.etot ordered an ex.uein.n1i m. I '1 ogo and ’i'".i". I 'earl Hero- r pre- | micr. win botched a suicide attempt, weer scheduled t" be jail- mmhi as v\ ar erindual -. Ti»'• > i.- reei>vei in", j apidly in an Amerirau army lm pi ( tul. --- INDU S (’OMMWDl.li 1 ."udon. 1 ><•! I. < AP) Li. ( m n i Pliilip Cliri. 1 is*>n, ulm led the ir e- j impalion of Singapore. h.a; bee." nan ed All e ( ider in tju Net 1 ei land K st In lit ?. w it i t( m Biitax ia. a So itht a l Asia Command communique said last night. MAY ftOYIKT i:\YOY Mo.-r >w. ()et. 1. — ( AP) The pre duim "I the Supreme Soviet h.- ap n ted A d< K a p ' * Iiu.--i.in Ainba.-sa h i h> Mexico. lie succeed.- Cm, dantine Cjum.ui. i:y .di ed i'. n pi nt i h in Me.vie January 25. Chinese And Communists Agree On 8-Point Plan I ■ ting, I >et, | (AP) — An t ig.'iT-jMiiii program aimed at eras ing i .1 r/m.T- (■: lung standing br t ■ t on the Chinr-e i o.aiir. .m.-is and t:u* Central a •. • ■ : t at Cm.ng j,.lS f. gcd l i i month-long ;i • M - held here. Final decksi"ii pended on whether • • , mmunist y eld in their d : ! > irt I auton my. Al dangci ot failure is preval ent. prospects appear bright. Closely associated with the i-.-.u os i were the polirie- of Uassia and the Ihiitei State.-. Tn'e recent shift in F. S. Slate Department personnel iii.- drawn fire from the Central govern ent while* U. S. Marine i.- lii:v> in tin.1 north hare provok ed the communists. Above this, both side agreed to the lormalion of a political council, in hiding all parti* . plus a number .1 fif .rtv me.iiber-. Negotiations i\ .d’.g .at a selection of mem ber.-. voting procedure and an ’ agenda. issues i•!i which agreement have been reached are: A policy <>! pe. celul I CCOlist:K lion aider the ie.udt rship ot Gen i ralissano Oh mug Ka:--hek Recognition of the equal status i.t i '1 ■ • i■ n: political p 1’ties; Punishment for traitors .and db i.anang ot puppet armies. The gov ernment a."rrted that traitors vvoul i I lie punished with due process of law and in the disbanding of pupue: ! troops, the securit yof certain dm I troops, the security ol certain dis sideration; | Adoption of measures lor the de mecracization ot politics, pending the end of one-narty rule: ■ Release of political pri-oners; Abolition of laws in contlict vvi'.li tlie freedom enjoyed by other .ieniu ' i raeies: Reform of the Centra! . Hunt’s secret police to re-Curt ac tivities ot polir.v md ntell agents and forbid them to make ar rests. 'Fustest—Mostest' SMILING LT. Calvin Campbell, Richmond. Yu., pictured as he ar rived in New York, is believed to have u ore invasion “firsts” to his credit than any i.ther Yank. lie waa first to pimp at Sicily, Salerno, Aii. ti, N' nnandy, Holland, and Central G in any. lie wears seven bat ic stars and the Purple Heart With two clusters. (International) Strikes Pul 152,000 Out In Nation Westinghouse, New Yoik Elevalcr Men Are Back cn Jobs (1»> i hi’ \ - .< iutcd 1‘ross) The n I • clay, thi major j-.-0;u ' n in in i. inan a week. Vi.lt ti if. < Wire rum.Flings of Still innii’ trouble in ihi near in lure. This was the picture: Fndeil whip.’ c'Mar work er.'. "1 the We.vj aighn •• I-.I• i*t ric t’o., who -tniri Si | 'rmiu r S). -eel-ling a ... i ... ’ w oil; pi i up ,i i .aiin.ouu utliei per • i f' to i e 1.1:11 * * ‘1 n :. norma! opera te n>. e - ... ;ne Colorado Fuel and Sti i I p! ml. Threatened: Sunc :!.‘00 oil worker-, ;il tie- \ nion t?*1 ( o., plant at Oleum ami *\ 'luiim. *r,n, ( aliF. « F 1,1 ha als el' the ( IO oil workers union in the l'enn svlvani.r I .'.(10 united larm iMjuifani i : worker?, in the I’e'iria, l !. p..lists t Caterpillar Tractor (o.. Smile 1 in 11\ *• Da.Woii, Ohio p!..iii'. ui (ieiieral .Motors In-nkurr division and '200.000 telrphoue winkers. re:;nn u ! • .. .• ii.e i oi'Ui: <>•>. Dim v, <• 'il . m . i . ..its i:i halt a (i- /en - : '•.• 'i*•} .,,ir .motive •111 MM' ’:1 ; i • :i ii: Ffrnn yl \ a- 1.1 i We.-: \ it inia; uii.UOU tex tile winkers. The YYT tiiii-.pl: ... Involved .. i i. e. - i:i Penn ■ !• ;ima. Uni *. Yew • In .Yi w Y •; .. Pie iilfiia.i* .service’ n t 11 >;»iu k . |. mail ' ;i YVLB din 1 . 'e - bat re l .e' M We . M'S per Weli. re,III- i, ; Ml is • e ' ’Ike .Hi .<■ end ed . I ■ : . ... - i :. ■ . ulti T: ... Dev ey. ID* ( na ■ ■ t : . ■ hale) : ilia; w iki eiUie ,i a pro,.,,- today. Leaf Parley Is Underway 111 Capital YVai kie.pto'i, Url. 1- ( AP)— C’or ective . a- res p. combat the sharp eeli:. • . tin* jii iei .- >i tobacco dur MK the pii i wen lormed the sub i /i o' a e id* i enco today betw .'en ficin I the In S. Department ol . : i : ltd ■ arehousemcn. Ti e . ii . r« in e followed a deci -i* 11 y die Ad i my Slai'ili/.ation C’om ' ( Flue-Cured To!u ceo at ; nee! im 1 ■ .1 S.iI n lay in i h t oe' - mi X. C.. \vlu e 'd’e situation w;i? coll ide red at !enj*tn. F i! : m , ’nil di -si, n at thal • mvi!nil 'e • w . unable ti .give ell .1 course lu IblLw. Labor Picture Some Brighter As Few Workers End Strikes Detroit Oil Strike Ends Willi Boost* Coal and Telephone Disputes Continue; Walkout Is Feared Washington, (id I. -(AIM Sri;Ii mi-lit of ado nil ui>rk its strike affect ill}; two snial I let roil plant v.as annonm-i-ii today I union I’rc Milcnt t). A. K n rent I In- union In-,til railed this a “fir.'t hreak" althourd) a minor i lie, as i nin-iliat ioli collferelu-es v.i-re resunieil on the i-iylit state -■ii i el inery 'trike ( nder tei 1- - ■ - * 1 : iveiik today ’.it ivco rt-l.'. i - . " ] Ti-rms in the Ortruil .t-llli in* . i ui rr: The workers uii re turn at an incrca-v ol 1 '• anti one-hall cents per hour in pa\ and tni November 1. with the switch from a IN-hour to a 10 hour week, an additional in crease ol 35 cents per hour will become effective. The 35 c< it :.i Da-t, iHe in Mi head .111i will ])i-' . i(1 c tiic 30 pi r cent > ek-ii-T mi a no'.mu-wide sc.b' . I'l l*, mi ,-ly. the W’.l.siin c Oil Co.. • i. • ... -1 i pendent, hail leached .< lid-day ;.n‘c iticnl w itli the uni >n pr<>\ iilmg flu* 35 ci ut> hourly kiru-a.-e. However, no strike was involved there. Meanwhile, tune w;.- ru tiring nut for seitle; t ill of the oil strike l.-.-ue and eri-tic.il new dt-\ i I ipments dragged the telephone and suit euai inti .-arm.- in So the Labor trouble zone. Oil—Tin ,ia«e was nearing whi'ii Seiretar.N of Labor Lewis Sehw eilenbaeli said spreading strikes o! • re than 30.0(H) oil woi leers would peril ann\ and nav\ operations, (iovernmenl ae lioii. meaning seizure of the st! aek refineries, drew mudi el user. -.1 Operat 1 limed dov for a . e, and t in' an invitation *•: John I. Lewi t" meet with tue.n The purpose would he talks a; '.it I i • .1 ,n' !"!'• : ' ' loll, l hers o! the N..t; o. J Fed*- at ion • 1 Pelt-phene Wo. ki i a finite P" - -1 ■ i I • tv " h\ Joseph I Ji i. : ie | lederutioi culled .u • - discuss acti 'ii. Liiil Prices Oil Upgrade Xr .■ V i k. ! >et I. I Af'MVil toll I! i • n . c • " am Cl I ten to an ; elk .i hale h gher. N""ii p ices w c; • Ml 1 • i Jill cent' a bale m.-pier. Oct. 22.93. Di _ 23.06, VI 23.04. Pv. Close * )pen Oct er . 22.75 22 80 ; i 22 9(5 22 98-99 VI . .... 22.994 22.97 May . 22.5)1 22.9:1 July . 22.70 22.73-7 5 STRIKE FOR FIVE-CENf RAISE CARRYING PLACARDS pa. t the Whitman Candy firm in Ph !.. f irl woikei part of 1,200 candy r ikers who went n sti t the plant in an effort to enforce their demands fi r a I.. -ce: i- nr in crease in their salaries. (International 5'mw.h'j hoU>) I'oCuiTaxes Is Proposed $5,0C0,000,000 Cut Asked By Vinson; Eliminations Seen W.i hington. 1 . AIM— A i\ c n 11 i* •* i < 1 <1 hi: tax ; c*d no! ion on ind;\ alu.d- and . a -tin* - in 1 Jf4(» was ;i! • •! i' ised !n C*■ • • tia - i ida v bv l it . — y Scat v V • | \ a. In the first 1 .11 yearn. Vic >u l;,yt d before til'1 I loil-e \V iv .. i: 1 Alt aii: Ci»m: i ; 1 t.0e a p! lens on per on a l and corporate pocket i-ioV. 1 ffepe did 1 e :: pi c, d it ir : a! J • : 1 ' : l 1 . ■ ' iy. -• IV-d. .in c! !l*» per cent , : exci. - :n ot d tax on : m d ily l. 1946 of t • ex. • . . P ■ i - ! • lev. el. V. c i-.ael e- mi I train I VK MMIS T \KI\(. I I All !. v. • • < > : i S' . , II , . * ■ ! ■ ( men ren • a tins’ tin: it old pact ;c .■« it r ■ i: x i; i. .t \: Won !e. S 11 Wd:. I 1 . C. I). AP I I . I t l .. I ’ I • T. I ). Il'aiiWi. .. i.O..'ll ,, me'.! .a i:.e S*..\ Ce! !e„;t I'.deil-i n Seri ir". • > • t man\ : .. . • red - ;• • 1 dieapt . WEATHER. FOR NORTH < \RO! IN \ Most*'4 eiouilv cinisidei ali!<* leu ami driz/le in interior anil liulit xhowers nil coast toniulsl ami Tncslt: continued cuil tonight ami Tncsdav. warmer Tin -da\ afternoon. I NEW STAMP ISSUED FOR NAVY DAY I rwr w * » « i ■sail .~ mmu I j SHOWN ABOVE IS A REPRODUCTION of the now stamp especially issued lor Navy Duy, October 27. It will be plop 1 on .: h- at Annapolis, Md., j in con mean ration of the one hrndiedth anniversary of the f a.a; . ; j ol the United States Natal Academy. (.iutermilieuulj Steels, Assorted Industrials i .ead Market's \d\anee \(‘V, Noll.. (•!! S \l*l Steels and assorie I * Idue chip" industrial" tu»J.:\ led the stock marked oil i ■ r !i. el> up swiuu to new !ii«!i around tor more than ei!;i year's hi trout \\ ere* l . is. •" u ! Bethlehem. Chrysler. Dntmias \inialt. In ternational l!ar\ ester and Stan dard Oil. Kails. < uppers and mad orders were narrow. Bonds were steady and com modities improved. * Ra ilroadsAsk High Court To Dismi ssA cti on G'Jur.T'prn tompaiucs File Their Answer To Suit By Georgia m. < .. • i lb South . i - <• been r ..ft a; If--a i.m! .. ..! bp t ■ v . S ' -I lit the t . ' -. :in S'lpr ■ lie . e lb. ’ States, t ay ; 11- i 11:>w • . .vhicti they i.i•!i t- hi- i ■ the suit it ';io i • t .'•• S ’- .1 ierogia • 'toil by • -> lr >ad . e i •« t•• i : • ■■(•Mspiracy , i m I l. m ; w hieh •a'.ilrt <. ■ 1 ’ ' tae State or t:ie reply • . ; Carolina, .1 ,.i i hie and \b, I c ■.• h: Clull. M .ii if b - blv. Chat • ,i • .1 S* - • rd Aii v. A si . ■ • i • • lie emid .. . - which : Mi .1,-:, • fits. In 1 SP.P II leorgia . n nil i . • lint that i'ii' ; , !i .-..I ' ,.'ii bureaus ... I a ... . p. in.- pally the •s ,ii‘ •:< : i 1 • A .b .-»:i .n the s iii. h i l "gainst the ib .ni P shippers, ... i ' . " la .pent for hi. , .1 i -e a -nted. The o .!■•. p ng trie ! t . in. b .'net out the i.i ' ' • h ' e bill to its In > . I de t ' ' '■ ■ - • ■ > . e,-.li able 01* . u . . ' : i the State -a.' i in piraey on .■ ' - . , it • id" - or any them. entitle the (• ■:11t.*in the .11,: or t.- have i t ! 1be;'i in. '! !i s • .i emphati • i!iy ti«- !:• . I ' i ■ e.tizen or C .'I.." has than the vb.a. :;i • In : u!Iy " u- i anil es i ' ,*• Inter •,i"" c i i \ ■ i without •• •!■•': •: ’ * in* •: ■' 'i - pi racy, in red id > :• n-e •: .■"ipuieree. DcnC'm c i.b ' • • ': -u' have, charged by S t» «>i Georgia* ! ind.-i vd " '■ 'lr r! p -lit ol the Spur, in,- i n b .■ ,d I 'bint earn ot the in.- ' ' '1 . ben‘!v and eon lino , 'v i- ' .aid I >1 lowed U (Continued . a i’a^e Four.) j
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