* NUI_F5à * THIRTY-SECOND YEAR LTHhE?a?riKE 8ERVICH OF ΙΗΚ ASSOCIAT® D f'HKSë. HENDERSON, Ν. C., Bally Btspafrlt ,Ι-ΦίΡ '^ί/ΓΠ «π FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1 1, 1945 r U BUSHED Κ VERY A KTKKNu< »N EXCEPT SUNDAY FIVE CENTS COPY «NISMII SEES INFLATION Steps Aro Bring Taken To Rcstcie Some War-lime Government Rules W.i hiι.■ ·i · h. i '( c. 1 1. — (AP) Sis'ii.. limitiplii'd today that the admit:a t t a: i>·ιι ;.ί·.·- trouble alitad liann is inflation troubla mil·· it bract·.-· some of it wait inu· coiil mia. lli· gi ι nment prepared lu cele inale H'i' 11 ; t h 111 < ·1 :. : ο. j it·. 11 ■«.· .-1 : ι f t — ing loao'ir .. bv ι .-ill ι : ; ; . in \\ . rk j < : : Γ1 « # 1 11.s dis-..n ia d pre . il y niarlnaerv. Ί lii· decision to restore priority cor trot nvcr 1 iiiltlin-; materials in .in cliorl to boost the ion· slruc inn ol soul, needed a.iii-.cn κ tla latest :n a sciies m move > toki'iiiiiii a tu rn μ.ι·\ eniinoe.l Riip ι ο si.ni.· (..li ts ol Lhi- na tion s econom.·. which uppc ir lo lie i'.c.Kleil lor pitfalls. Tin.· moves 1.1! are aimed a! iam iliav v. .ir-tifii-c· piublems: Prices. m an ι :π;ιIi'i ι.! 1λ anil 1.1 l'a stoppages Many M.ps Taken Preside,η Ί rum;.n mentioned these problems only brielly in his recent report ο. ι tin- ί a si i 0* ι t i a \.- el l'c ι·.iiivi rsitin. i; il -aire then ta.e ad jiïj.ni.si ratii ai has: 1 A.sK-ed in.' in medial·· l'ai". linct ni!· and i' : 11 pu \ ο ol oti legisla liim I. ' ln'< \ ellt spi calling labi>r :..:ub!e from thwarting the speedy l i-t '...ι lu pe.ii ι - t .nu - !. : κι.. lus ι . I. ν ing and \\ ; rkiug. ·;—Opened a vigorous drive for prunipt extension oi tin prirc control aet beyond ils present expiration dat ol ne\t June ·>"· 3—l'ut a break "ii OPA-s schedule a r eetnovisg indh'Muâl priée ce'l ni}·:.. T1 as I..ιpj>■ ' ■ .ι. :<ί■ ι Μ '.\ li:t , . 1 ι-1'i 1 ι μ.S I : ■ , .· lea - ; I ii|y ' sale" item : ■ Citrus Irai .s .-le: t-.i a lu 11 s ι nly lo see price.· /. ■>· a. •1 Reversed .1- ρ · it uni ■ π real ι ante ei ii'tiR· ί·.ν king Congress te.· pu e control · :i both new and old houses, 111 go along with the priority on residential building materials. FUTURE QUEEN 'STEPS OUT' AT 19 · ~Λ IN A FASHIONABLE MAYFAIR NIGHT SPOT, d inin;: publirly for the first time in lior lilo, l'rincc.-.s Kli/abeth of England is pictui ed ( right )-·ίη Lon don \vilh<t Hon. Margaret FJphinstone, one of lier companions in a gay party of seven who feasted and danced without thought of the cares that may be Elizabeth's some day as queen. (International Exclusive) t Gf Belsen > A. ?.. Executions Watched By Former inmates Of Horror Centers Ffaurfebitrg, Gcranimy, Dec, 14.— Fiflrl M:ii-.1! Bernard Μ ·ηΐ gOtttS! y's hcmcUtU.:: tl :·.·· amiou-liced !· ■ 1:ιν tÎι; .I.ist'l Κ.î ·. ί >s Γ Bcl-on" ;,:ι.Ι ίι η others "ί the Bel en iiu-'iuii:..; •.or, It· l. in.i G ruse were hanged ye-lirday for ■limes committer! at 111 a siotj/iows .••.ti'.n.tion (."imp. The executions were earned out at ttumelin by Pierre l'ont, official Γ . · i .1 hang-man. Ί ιι· 11 ·ι. ιii'i ι* i tu <U nth were mowed ! : -πι Ι/, ι η.'ίκτ.'.;'.-. jai. to the it jjiv;on t u ! ii' banks of th. I VVt ■ Hi.·.·! * II · ne 1:11 the horn ι οί the ί : ι · ι · I "l'ied Pip;>er." The dcf-'-!)d:n.I- '.'.I'll' !,<;-!HigtK ID tne Jail live (lay ; The sa!i -.v< were IkmIt by Royal Bri'.i - ') I-I: : --ii :η\·γ>. All Appeals Denied. Montgomery denied al! appeals S.,; .· iay. The i-u:.: men and three v. nen Î!an;.i'i vveie cmctemnea to :U ath !>y ι U-iti.-ii) military court ))i I aionobt r.·; ft r alneitios commuted I at Hie Bi'.sen aa:l < )svveioh concen I t ) ·· ι ? ; ( ι η i-'i m ne > ι ivtrinri /-» * h nrr rn-i· I pi ι -on terms. Three of Wie condemned accepted the court'.- verdict wit!::>ut appeal Ί icy were Κϋζηί». ;.h VoîkenratJi, 26. hi I women'.- . ι is n· lor the SS elite guard; J nana p.orman, 42, a ι tanat'c w 1 > l: e up ii.is-ionar.v ά ι rk ι · ι ί:ι t ι SS .nil F ran/. ! I(i i-s/k-r. .''I ycvi,- ο ι S S mo.-nber wi ο achat I pick \ . : rn- 1 .;· t.nc g.e I I'.Kimiiers. Kramer, Ml), ·,·. ai: nmniand uit, I r. ι la G e ■ ■ pi --toi pa i 4 "<|uei .i" of !.-! I; ; η san?. ( >!:hc■ v. · > .li·. :l ν · .·>· Dr. Fritz Klein, 5i!, win selected initiates foi the gas chamber.·: Peter \Veingatte.n, Karl I'l* h.i; Ansgar Γ ebon. 32: l·' : .·. Star,"le, 3u ana Wilhelm ! )■ >i k. . 12 J. Two gallows- were tisesi, permit t i ι : u eight men :■> he hanged in pairs. The \\ >men w.il.id to their death ,-kigely. Ge: man civPian-· η : Ί former eon .-e.lt. : 11 : < > 11 e. up in nates wc re al lowed to Willie.-- I ne exe,-ut ions. Armed li.ati- , is . tit id at the 15-foot high wall aroiiad the prison. TRUMAN ACCEPTS CARR RESIGNATION Was·: ι gton. I V . 14. — ( Al'J President Truman an · pted ; hay th. r > s i t; il ; 11 i ■ ' M of James 1). C arr a.· United States attorney for the east err district of North Carolina, a post ! wlr -h C. F. H". - o1' Kinston. X l'.. - - coMl'ir· ■ Ί last Mi ndav. The Write Hu -e announcement id C'a ι1:' a.-ki-d to bi relieved be causi' of ill health. ΝΙΊΛ KING CONTEST i' · 1 :ffi· S;at ion. Rah-igh, Dec. 14. Tlii- excretive >mmi!lee of the North Cai "inia Bankers association will -ponsor a speaking content among hiiih school students ι12 c unties in '.he η .t η western sec •..η ι f th.- Slate in -ome phase of • ni cinserv.:1 ell. it is anno.meed by Carl, nd Ji lim-nii >l' the Bankers .V s. iiatiii and Flank Doggett, exlen -io .-oil coiiservatii nisi at State col lege. Condition Of Patlon Excellent Frankfu'-t. Dec. Π (ΛΡ> -Gon eral Ge irge S. Patton's condition is exceller,i. !H- morning's medical bullet ι said. "Tempe-alun· 99, puise Ht. res piration 2 t." said the -11:111· ineeiiTmt. The patient had a c m'ortahle ni-ht. i- alert and -. heer'ul. scalp wounds ai"· healing norm >ll.v. Condi ; ι >n excellent. Neurological status ! unchanged " Five Japs Charged With Slaying Eight Prisoners I ";y . !)(.·. 1 t. ( AIM -Ί lu- niur H( : ni ι i_;:it Allie I liai i·■ ·ι 11\\ en· rl .11 -.-cl ! · j;iy in , '"ril'ic.d inn - I ! 1ι·(| by the United Stair.- !ϋΙ> anny against till" 1 i I'M live «Japil to 1)1* prdSG ι ι I in .1 11 >. 111 !..· pn .it ;.'ri "ciliés. Λ United Statf- 11 ililary ο minils ■ m ap>>pjiitud to c<induct the 1 rials iiivl in YI !.. ■ : κ ι:: .a λί· 'llday π · ruin:: and arran^i-n •■n'.- may 1)'· ■ I 1 ! ■ η. Nu dale lia:· b · · c· 11 μΊ 1 < >r till· t : la I.-.. π Πιΐ· ; r. r Japan ο arc 1·Ί'πητ pris ■ · an,ρ «ιΓ1 it·ia 1 s and ;uv charged i:: : hi·' iii« ! 11 m ; 1111 i ι s and sUl !· ι :nç in li inurt· I- ι it' .-pccilic ra.-os • . i.K ing thou.sands <>f prisoners. Each defendant is charged with the death ni ni least ι>nc American. Ci eltie.·. Ιι.»ι··Ί ι·ι t ! ι · · ι ! ; - ; ι - 11 * ι s included deliberate starvation and luicriif pr .-μιηί\- in and naked in the -now. As AUieci occupa lion authorities ! i led t he accns ii inn-, ■ ■ |ι ·· ι ·. η ! ι one 't General MacArliun dit * - tirés for Nippon reform appeared in the ranks ni ; ht.· ilii't mi'inhor.-. The i xpre-sed oppo iîi-·:» to the di rective. which is ;.i;o«l at lielpin·· ι thousJi'ds oi Japanese farmers to ao iMiiir ·ι\ι ni'i'ship ι · land, ιι·ι'ν i tir ■ .uro'W ni;' tro:.i I· in Jap.m · h ·'.<.%··. ·ι ι ι ritv and mal penulo. McVAY AND WIFE AT TRIAL SCENE β A MARINE STANDS GUARD at the donr as Capt. Charles B. McVay, skip per of the torpedoed cruiser Indianapolis, and his wife leave th<! court room in Washington where McVay is being tried by a naval court-m-ir twl i'or the oX his cruiser ai the Philippine Sea. (Internatujaul3 6.000.00(1 JEWS REPORTED SLAIN IN NAZI EUROPE Campaign of F.xtermination Details Arc Revealed To Crimes Court Nuernberg. I' 1 -1.— (AP) -Six million Kiiopean Jews wore slaughtered in the Nazi canv/aitrn ot' extermination, said (lorman socivl police esti mât* s places today before the international military tribunal trying 21 of Hitler's lop lead ers on war crimes charges. Λm«·ric-;iprosecute . lilled an af lidavil bv Dr. WiP e Hoettl. right hand man to Defendant Ernest Kal t( rbrimner. in th·· - .·{ polic giving the estimates. •'.Approximuteb 1.000.000 Jews have been killed in tlx- various e\"ertiiina tion camps while an additional 2,000.000 met death in othi r ways, the major part of which were shot b\ operational squads of securi \ police during the campaign against Itussia." I loci 11 said in his affidavit. II<ii't11 attributed his figure ti Adolph Eichman. ehiet Jcw-calche. in the secret police. lie said Eich mann admitted to him in Aligns*. 1944 in expressing the ι*, ι victioi that he wuild have to pay "for tit il i 1 li<ins nl Jewish li\c- i n his con scier.· e " Tho'n'h· Total Law Gestapo Chief Hcinrich Himniler thought Eichtnan's 11>". I was ton I··v, Hnettr- affidavit revealed. Βυ Hoettle added that Eichman was th· best informed official 1 η Jewish exe cutions. Thousands were killed when Si ti"iii>i>s wiped 10It the Wars.iw ghett in a 2!) day fight i'i 1943, accordini ο. records > · ι i 11 m i ttcd bv Ma.i. Kranl Walsh m New YoW: City, assistan U. S. pr secutor. Bet.· ils ul the mass murder ii Warsaw were read from the report >f the SS police chief o' the cit\ who wrote he ordered troops "1 destroy the entire Jewish residentia irea by setting ccy block on lire' Dean Resigns Pest At UNC Oh; :u l Hill. Dec. I t. I). Franc - fte-ter Brartshavv, Dea>n of Student* since 1 !) 11) ;it till' I 'ιιi\ er.-:!y ! Mm l! Carolina in Chapel Hill, Professor o: Philosophy, ; : ; ι : I -mce 104(1 De,m · the College f u' War T'ain m*. w not resume his duties -it 1ht· Uni versity when she ends 'his month a special :·s-iuiι■ ιn-nt with l ie VVa Department. wh a-s:gnment ha been in proocss since March 104.V but will enter upon iprivate work in in."' .'■'trial j,-yohology in New York Ci; v. The annoutici me.n.t was η ι ; · I > day by Prc-dci:! Fr; :ik P. G rah :n and Chancellor Κ. B. House, aft. . conrei.-n.ee with Dr. Brad- law in whteh lie ma le known his decl.Mon to leave th thmarsiiy an 1 c >n ti:r.ie the 1ί·κ· Γ his special psycho logical and business interests. The replacements and rt· ι gani/a '■ior - made rveet ary by the 1 i.-s <>: a Cniver.-ity ot'l'ie.ai .-a long and ,s.i intimately c·nvneeted with this in st it it'.on ire neng considei ed by t.,·· University thiiugh a special com mittee !:ia:'ed by Dean C. P. Sprinll, Jr.. Chancel! 11 use said. WINE TAXES TOTAL $600,000 IN YEAR Crecusbei'. . 1 »<·*·. 14. Income I rout taxes paid by the wine industry i.i North Carolina in the calendar year totaled nearly $600,000 in 11)44. johtl \V. (.'at ley, St,,' director of lhe North Carolina Association 'or Wine Control, said here this afternoon. A break down of the revenues paid in itie indus'l'y shov ed sales ot 2.120.O0O ^aliens fltti'ing 1!U4 and total t..\e~ of S'âîl-.fi-ô.fÎâ eollected from dine levies on wine .- des, from jji-ivile;-t« license taxes ;· d from the stall sales tax. At!»!Ίΐ lioml) ' csts Slt For Spring In Remote Pacific Washington. Iter. 11.— ( ΛΓ1 — Τ'τ atomic bomb is expeptpd l<> ,"ii ils ocra» test i.i remote 1(111111 ut thp I'acilie some time ι : · · χ t -iirini,. \lthough a Whit!· Ilousp an nouncement that President Tru man hims<lf suggested thp iiint army-na\ test again I warships it (iif .it. s a desiiv for parly ae i n. Those ir a position to know sa: t':< preparations may require as inurh as five months. fn addition to selecting and preparing target ships. it will be neeessal'y to ;>sspmblp ail ar ray of prepision instruments and srientists to work with army and nav\ officiais on the test. Then wi'l romp what the two scr\ ipps describe as "large prob lems ol Ιο ν istits"—moving this rirantir floating and Hying laboratory to a distauet ocean area and supplying it prior to and during the actual tests. Capture Of Large Iran City Λ ears Rebel Forces About To Seize Tabriz, In Northwest Area Τ ι ϋ :ιη, ! ran, Dei 1 '. (Λ Ρ) A îisth government > · ,π >· aid " · c ί, ι % '•lai lii· fall ni Tabriz. la.ge.-t city in Iran's northwestern- ι ι-«\ince ni Azerbaijan, to rebel ! ioa-, tribesmen was imminent The· utinnimoemen' came as pro •i cai (ίίκιγ Bayait arrived in r«'hran aller a High! I'nnn the be ί (I city. Bayat' said la· had been Înrecd ti e.,ve Tai ri/. by 1ι· der< >1 tie- move : nit lor local , ut·m >:ny. Ί Ίη· 11 ..man g.i. n- ,· at Tai aiz wa. ι rrmnded by insurgent forces. a ·;< vernmeul < ' : ι. ι. I .-aid, and vv 1 - iwaiting order., from Tehran lo lighi r trrender. <i.,i· i.J ,iv|M>rts earlier in the \.· I·'. Il ΟΠI tai 1 ill-bull· t I ·'·« iviiic •«lii of . - i\ irm i- in - - t., king place i ι r. ·. a It !ι ι _ · ' .jt i■ a lia.- ι ren care.· ever since Iranian ti oops wore : nned back by .■ Ku.-.-ian c«:mn:.nd . ι : out lieasl ol Zen.ian. BYRNES IN MOSCOW, BEVÏN IN BERLIN Mo jriw. Dec. 1 t. -(API -V. S Secrctaiy ol Slate J. m Byrne- ar rived in Mo-eow by plain ! day ti meet thr loreign secretaries I Bri tain and Hussia. Biitisli Foreign Se . :,.ry Bevin landed late today a' Pu·, iin for .e: overnight stop 11 his ■.·, ·,· ι ρ - 1 .· π don. He was greeted by Sir Wilaam Strang, political ad\ ..- >: ! 1· : ι ■ i. i Marshall Montgomery. Bevin w ill resume his trip tomorrow m irniiig. Railroad Issues 11 cÎρ Stock Mart New Viiffe pee. 14.—(AP)—Rails rallied the stock market selectively today although there was a notable lack ol ii-ani on the come-back and ι,,.ην leader- leiased to participate. Petto: perioral· : :neluded St Paul, at a new high: S.ait . Ko. Great \«rthcrn Paramount Pi tures. Glenn Martin and C'hry.-le'· Backward were (tuerai Motors, Wi olworth. American Telephone aid Westingho i>··. Pearl Probe Strikes Snags: Barkley And Group Counsel Threaten To Quit Inquiry Withdrawn! Because1 ( )f ί )ther !)utics \sked In Capital Washington. I)oc. 1 !.—ι VI' — Tiii· I'rarl Harbor iuvestigali >11 liit two big snags today which threatened its future first, tin· entire legal -tali of tin» joint llonsf-S"natc j>r Ί>«» committee asked to withdraw from the ease. Then the commit tor's chair man Allien Back I ν >. ni Ken tucky said he was thinking of resigning his post in the inquiry. Bath cited fihe v. id·· ur, < ·ι.« · ·■ j '.he investigation and ;.κ· .· s, ν, ι of ,·1 pi .1 n.sc.1 sitting : a t;,.·· ·:·. l'nevpceted W'-velonm-iil. This pair of e :ir le'civ . n. \; «I developments pus.-i ·',·.· qui-· m·, of h·ην t!.i invcytigati w.ct:.l "t i η Lie. I; had been ι j !. ι " : ; ι ■ i to "iri ;■ by J:nuiary 3, 1040. : ι! Wiiiiani 1> Mitchell. COttRSél £ Γ the coa.aii"·. ( .•■aid llu.e was at M (i.) η. <ro wit ne.vi", M v. aid Sic eq .. to examine 1'hem. π· estimated Kepubliean ,rc:r.bcr~ < I the '' mitteo sat in silence as their I) ia> la .iM· colleagues discus-ed t ιe ; ro blem without ri aching any imme diate .-·ι!ιιΊ n. The legal s(afl*offereu to Μ·Ίο any new counsel the committee might secure, but Mitrhdl said he and his aides cauld not re main longer than the early part of January. In ' : : ■ t; ' ι ■ - i . : Ί ' ν i:.. : : ho, ton. might withdraw, from the invostisjati :n by resigning as chaii 1 all. S'< 'rater y i:il'<>: nod hi < ■>)!«·.·· - «I .! he ! χ ported t > reac! i linal dec:.-; a in the next few day.-. Br! ': e · ·:·; n g it, lie I. m would weight his "relative j i i n ■ ι tiiins" to Ttii r ■ lia i'!ce and ta t.ht Sen :te ν le! e he s- naj a'y ic > i··! "If 1 cnclnde i!:a'. niv aaligati are givate. to the Senate. 1 .-Mil re si a η ;as a member the c m.nittee, he added. Mitchell as : !ei in his .«ta!omen tha' all of his taff ;·«·μ!Η airi'Cvl aient <tn his expt -talions and a — .-urances :;iai moy w ai;t not ne neic up lor any considerable tinte aftci J a η u a ry 1. Lint Γ util res i ρ -15 Cent :Λ Now ton ί ι j 1111*« 's oj)cnt d 10 t ■· 20 cunt be·lo higher. .V Oil price ·.·. ri'.· · ι 45 it'll: 'o;i|f Ιι:»Ιητ. Dvcrjiiuer 2 1.1JM, M. 2-4.HT. Λ1 ϊ ι ν '2 ί . ) ' « . MORE HELP SOUGHT FOR VET HOSPITALS Raleigh. Dee. 14 — Slep.- aie boa;: toifefs® lay the Voter;ι g Administra 'it η tu meet Ihe shortage in person in·! in Mbercul. .-is hospitals, ac e. rding tu Maj. Gen. Paul Κ H.uv ley, aetiiis Mirgedn general ut tin V< '· rans Atlmini.-trati-in. Plans are underway, ijecordin.n t. On era! Mawley. I.· build up a eorp n| exper;. part-tinn· consultants nul· side tie· Veterans Administratii ) v. ho will servo visiting .-'all'.- an ai.-1> 1" offer training opporkmiti< 1·ι duelers, nurso.-. dietitians am others "!i develop more better full t ine men". General Hawley revealed this pro ii .m in improve tubereolnsis li » pilais in an article :·' the current is .-.it ot The Bullet it), publisher aamth ly by toe National Tuberculosis As .--rial ion. \i:\V PIUH I SS1NG I'l.WT (' ''lege Slat i .il. Kaleigh, I)ee 1 4 - The first plant 1·ί· '.he processing 1 cull sweet potatoes will bo erectec at Ta : or L'ily oy It. A. Garrell ant it will ho η aiiy f.<r business bj February 1. says .1. V. Lassistor, ex tension hort ίο; : It uri.-t al State . al lege. The plant \·. ill handle 1,801 pounds ι" green potatoes an hour. I )ecembor March May . . . Close Op« 1M. (16 lit." October I)ecen ιο··, ι 1 !)4(> ) Chinese To Repatriate Germans And Aiistrians Chungking. Dec. 14,—(AP)—All Germans ind Austrians in China, in cluding Jew >. will he repatriated unless they uiii.iin permission ol the n:ini..|( - ■! inivisjn atl'airs :md in terior li ' : cmiiin i:i the 'ountry. Pcmlitr* n-n'triation. ΙΙι;·.λ will ho in(rr:i"d unless they pro'iuec "valuaMe riiarantees" either Chinese tir fci-risn. Λ11 si ' m nationals who rro sus pected ol si>\ u. sabotage or colla boration wi'h 'i·· Japanese will be punished ·«··· 'ding to Chinese law. a statement s; ;d The division.-, v. : , ,·ι: tort about 20,0011 Kit rope, ii .lew- in Shanghai alont". v. hriv made hv the minister ot foreign affairs ;> d approved by tin cMOilivo Vui ,i \ovembei 1ÎT, Hi ar.noimeement ■■ s ρi iπ·.■ < I. Go-nan nai am: I. m t re; Π pi».·· scs>ii»n of arms or ι iher ο mill!: -ν value. Gwnvns and \ is!:■ n« -inelii.lini .lows wh.i have pi ved "reliabl· technicians'* hn\ve\ or. in y In· givn employment in Chin;· l>v go\ ernmcn: cr private organizations. the an nouncoment said, it the ministers η foreign aliairs ,.nd ,< teivi approve Shopping days till Ctmstmas M Widow Sues Union SUIT TOR $250 h;., been brought in Brooklyn Municipal Court by Mrs. Sylvia Rapp to collect a death bene fit fri : the ΛFL Teamsters L'nion. Hep* husband, a member of the union before he entered service, was killed in action oa Bataan. She alleges that union otPtfals told her late husband that Y.e would share in uni η benelits ai 1er entering the armed forces. (international) Strike Gets Eleelriciaiis '( <·' : ν · 1 · 11 » 11 < >v ::ig t ho ρ : » t — '•ΐ'π se' :>y C ID workt-rs in the ■ i el .<■>·' m· ·. '·· i ι ici ι istries voted Ι·'.·» ι 1 ·ΊΓ in I;»\r<τ of a " iiit ry-u i-lt· -11 :!-;··. ne. ι H y eum pleto balloting returns showed today. The von· authorize.! a walk out of .i union-estimated 200,000 workers after .Ianuar\ ! in plants of three oi the largest nia nu fac turiers of electrical goods—(hu erai Flcctric, Westingltouse and the Fleetrieal Division of Gen eral Motors. The Ν 11 ion ni Labor Rein t ions mi t!·(I ,-.mi ! ;a;.Vil \ \ .i k· ι in ι liants : : >:n c« >aM : > c> a.· t \ · >ted in favor »! a strike to back up their demands Walkout Is Voted By f ive To One; 200,000 Affected \ · ; >'·« H . - ( Λ11 ) - CIO 1 " ·» 1 fi .... 1 1 nion I'iuurcs Ai-vu !·'·.: . · γ··Κ·. st*.I by t.n· (ΊΟ-Unit I·.'·■ ·· lÎadin : îitl Machine Workt " -.v. e wi'h the XI.UP. ra io, but sfi >wed 86,l!2!i for a strike nd 17 22 ·> a«ain«t A ·;··.. ··.! .!· ,-,.ι i thi'.vo lia :rc3 represent··»! l»(> per c ■ ■ m * ut the volt". The union said offii ials and tabulations wire expected to be completed late t«cla>. Tin' ·!.· trie xvorkors. third largest '!· ι u> voted t ι .!■ ι the "■*···· : >;ι·: and the United \t ····.·. Workers in taking strike ..tici . I" Ι-'.'κ spokesmen have said η ι ' walkout would be called bc ·>!·<· the : : of the year. Monev Pact Is Approved i "ommons 1. -luii ι . Πι ι 14. — ( ΛΡ) The lb uso : Coma ·>·. 1"ilay jjavo linal .pprov.il 1- tin Rretton Woods monetary -' i h : i/.a! a m î act approv il oi ·.' m ι w as -.in ol tin· r >ndi tions laid down by the United States for a loan of $4.400,non t Britain. The ' · ■:· nv v. a< parsed w ithout dissent h its third and last reading and went at οικ·ο to the House of Lords. foneladinu a tw ■· day debate, the Hoi.se \ 11 :■ I to 98 to approve the Ιο, η 1er· WtAIHEH FOIl NORTH CAROLINA Considerable cloudiness and (initialled eeld this afteyioon and tomorrow.

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