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HENDERSON, Ν. C.. EDA Y AFTERNi )()N.I)E(T'MHEE : » IBLiiHED Κ\ΐ:Κι A KTLKNUUN FIVE CENTS (JOEY Services For Patton To Be Held Monday Burial 1 <> i'oilow Near I .u\cnih<>i ipj; ( )n ( In 'istmas K\ c 111 ■ i 1111 ! μ · π·. (, rniany. I lee. L"J. (All (irii' i'al (î<H>rge B. I'attmi, .1 r.. wil I..· buried .Mon day in htixi ηιΙιοπΓμ· with the I ii it < i Si at ι s 'I'hi rd army nii-n who died a year ati<> in lii< cant ! in i,i: ninv ill 1 iic divpiTati' " 1 >a t - tii· of the tndjic." I· >;··<· · · ··! ■;·' ; "·!ΐ· ·.· civ .a η - '.'11 ' 1 i. > . I' . \ 11 CI '.ill Τ 1 ■ ». 111 s in Κ ιπι|ΐι went ;η'π . >· ,ι:.ιιη; and Hags were moved to halt staff. Pattoji's body will be laid to rest in Λ tile: !'*..!l . . ita : V |·|·: · I •civ il, : m. ι It·- . : I.uncii. re ta·· 11 ' t'i.i : :r.i : · ■ .·■ p. . : l: ci';. n:i M-'Hilay. l:.c day be ! ; ι : < ι ; I U111 til iinnu I piscopal -ri \ ices Kpisci paliiin fUheral services will in· held in this dit university town . · ·nc a:u-H>:.t Clua. I C'hmvn ·■! .'{ p. m. (9 a. m. EST) Sunday. The I ilird :m<l Se \ cnth \rniics both commanded hv I'at to π at different st.mes in the I lit op·'.mi I'onlliit. will »iar.· the responsibility ι<.r the Inner.tl under arrangements announced l>s lîi'itî. (it'll John M W illcms. Λ t ulit·! ..I 11.. i .1 v> i. ij . y ' : ι · :·, : 1.1ixcnilitι..:*y. Γ ι tent,. '.·. c • ι tlic burl 11 · .!■ ■ . i.r, 111 .. : ι ·! ι. ·' KM M. Ι'..·· · . . · ί >., ι κ i' - : 'c . ;dc ■ (■:. ι .c . ;. ■ i ,.itc y esterilay ■ >'■ c · · ι ι. : m ι· ι i i— ι., ries 111 .1 ' : ι I ' .ii·.'a |i i'.! .11:l't'eil t iiat lie si ι. Κι bc i .c. i η 11 : c .-ml he l;i'.' e i 111 ' . ·■- a il . I i.c ··! — dicr dc.iil ni 1 he fighting which smashed down Germany's last hope III l\ e 111· 1 I lie Λ lei in .· Will f ir in Male The 1 '· uly "t t : a ; 1 : am·. >ivi com m: t 'del". who was transterred Iri 111 I 'lc 1 1 1 -Λ. y t· ' la- "paper" lâlli army ( Κ tain·] J . tc criti t/ing the ctenn/ tualion p" icy m tîer ny. '.' a. I" he in late at Villa l; ici·. Se. ι ι.ta Λι any iic.idquar ti . Ill HI' ti I1 m ' ' 1" i in. tlil.l^h.t ' .' 11' nil til ί ρ KS'I 1. His hod.y w ill be on \ iew to hut Ii enlisted men and military and civilian diKi'itarics from H .1 111 ( - a. 111. I S I 1 until the I uiieraI hour Sunday. hundred e · ; patt<a m ' oft Nuern . .; · :. 1 ν · : .. ;a I • · . m ei I'iie t o| -ell I : ι. : ι ··., Ki ! η : Willi, y I.) 1I1 !'ii' η a . il·i Saab and tl .· Κ ■ 11 Am. ι ■ Dr.. ■<·.. .'.'hull :· 11 ti· · 11 c 1 Ν 1 ay '!'·.· 1 1 . e 11 · ■ 1.■ 1 ■ 11 y ί ' · ill··· 1 c. have 1 ι en named Customers r;t\or Seleeted Issues Λ>ιν York. I).· r: ΛI * The I'llst' "1 CJ , >.vh' ' >\t> 'Wed U|l ill \\ ι : ;■«■··' !i iJ iv «ell··! ally leaned !hc 1.1 i.viim sale 1 ■ >:* sole ted πν·:.οι·.-. : " ; ι i 1 . -te< l>. merehandizer.-. J t · < · · :'l ! s : 111 [1 .- ! 51 ■·.· ! ι 1 · u · -. J ' ι ι ! ii-i ρ; ι ] sec . ! . ' it- exchange.- .-lui! down ai «".'ion today fur Vuletido. and '.·,.: I in ,1 ri'i pi ·. : ; '.. next We-.ille ι i : ι ν ν·.| ι : ι .ο w.i s .>0ff,l)00 share.-. ! ' ■ : !\ui h"Ur A t p. ·.,*> ή ι;· 11· 1Λ οι I. !ΐκ·'Γ weft· ι. : < . ■ ; : five points: nu ι it·, η \V. 'ι . ■ ·. ί .■ mul Ν·· * V i'i: Colli nil, m I r- -:tJ αλί·· Γ S. Sîci'l, Bothlchci! . (": r> 1er. Dul'oill. Cm I· d M..:.·!·/, ;u : Southern l'a .rin ι iîs !îι ι ii:i\(i πιο.m 1 MON Γ \( II I* ΚΛΙΙΛν.ΧΥ Χ.·\ν York. I -, L'L' ι AIM Ke ' ί ii ■ ι ifti t of W i 11 i ; i : ι, M. .letters as président <>1 1! e Uni' n Paeiiu· Rail r'..·! Co.. effective IVbruary 1 and the election ni l'iv.H'Kf '·'■ Ashby ΐ·> succeed hi m was uuiiHiiK'ed iollow i Κ ί ireet illy ni d>re· ' I--- iH'I'i' to.ktv .'i ffi-l- v.-ho will k 70 y·· ,r· old ·'. I'.airv 'J. lia.- been pro-idciit of the Union Pacific system since October 1. ΠΙ.ΤΓ He .·. the nat. : - Ku!> I it director in the rally day of tile war. Ashhv 60-year—'Id native of Mi Airy. C . has in···:: --otia'.e-.i \V :h I'lii· 11: I'aci i : >;i:ce till I (lTsiio|>|)iii(j ci g tj till ctnnstmis f^-r |$.*Λ * j [·ρ] Lucky House Guests ( DELIGHTED γ.τ finding a place to live—and in a Governor's Mansion» i too—Robert li. White and his wife, of Kent, Ohio, are pictured as thfy got the news that beginning Janu ary 2 they'll be the housing-short age guests of Gov. Frank J. Lausche cf Ohio in the executive's oflickil home at Columbus. (International) UNO's Silo Will Be In Eastern I. S. Londi I > 22 ΛΡ) The ' ' ! i : ι ■ : \ ' : ι 1 t", Γ. 11'Il y t · : ί ι : : i -ι,,,·..! -:ιι- voted today tu establish the permanent head quarters ©1 the vvorld ' peace agency somewhere in the eastern part of the : 'niled State . The do ι ion, t >y a vote of 25 ι Λ .·, !th ten e η ο e r - ta·! voting, il,· ι n s m κ· ·:. !-.· ·; Uio bit th · tin- fni· ; \. it a mis c irgani i; |. , weil I louver and St. Λ tin !ht ι , ■ : ' s ■ ■ ! Ι·"|· ο iei.-i'i '. it \.l:. . u ,■,· ! !l:„t ' . Mi -is: ι J Ί'ΐ and Mi.-.-min nveis should serve as the ri;\ : !ing lr.e et'.'.eeu the east and Four killed in I prising in Panama Short-lived Revolt Attempted by Aides Of Former Executive Pgiiama City, Panama. Dee. 22. — (AI'i At k.'St ■1 '. ; i' persons were Kilted ami mie wounded early today ι ;.ii:t-l.\ ed : t". ■ 11 il 111 lima : y at ieir.pt, iiich .. -a'Venuuoilt state j tuent .·π : goo u .i.-. .. .■ i ait by tollmveis h : rn.ei 1'resideii! Arnid ' to Λ m.-. The atempl u as made at Colon were a small hand of armed men tried tu seize tlie na tional police station in a mid - ni::lit attack. An o:ticial unnouneomu t said the di ai . : .ci alevι "in- , ' .ι e . ■ ! ι leer and three or four ot the attackers." An ther police t'll'cer wounded. Qilicklv I'rokcn 1 ρ Tin· government a iiHiiiced that j th.e attack wa> q iiekl\ broken up .aid t hat ι rde>- had ben r. '1 'l ed. ' A statement issued by tin· Presi dent':- palace said: "A gi ;p u! part is. ills ot I Jr. Arias entered the Colon police station, η·· re ur le in the attitude of visi '■·· . and'.itter ι utering . 'arted shoot ing. t'apt /..unlir.iu ι was killed and J.'eu! ('ici para' was λ Minded. Ί he ' clash lasted but brietly. Three or t - 1 ; r ι·' t ! · it t aei ; e: l'.'ere k il led 'I'll'· -it ii.it : ·μ ι completely under C. 'I'll." WEATHER I OK NORTH < ΛΚΟΙ IN V P.irth r|oud> and a little h inner tonight. Sunday, mostly c'οικΙ\ ard colder north, partly rloutb and little change in teni eiat lire in south portion. Envoy Is In Chungking; Pi •cmicr Soong Has Lunch With Him Chun; kiii!r. i )rc. 22. (AI'/ —(ieni'ial (icorjit' ' . .Marshall, assifri,. I Iiy I'ri'sidi nt Harry Truman tu end China's internal strilc. i'r;icln (I < hiinj/kinji t<> day . in! is ι·.\|η·Η(ίΙ to meet ( ϊ ( · ι n · ι ;. ι i inn- I ' 11 i ; 111 .u" Kai-shek :ii a .-«·ι■ :· - ι.Γ <··»ηΙ\·π·ικ·ι·.< hegin ning' 11 ιποιτι \\. Chiang :> (1 λΙι ne. Chiang. who en tertain, ι M . . v.· '· ·■· · Ν - king. c a liuled 1" arrive t<> 1111)1'!·' IV.·. ΓΐΊ'ϊΐΙΙΟΙ 1 . \ . Vor-lis .111(1 .1 llie.t (;f oilier pnt.il.les — in< hidinc (ienor.tl < Inn· I n-iai, !ι<· ill of I ho ( hiii'.'si' ( onnmimst deleffa tioii tu the forth comins peace eo llf ereiiee lien—sreeleil Mar shall e eremoniousl> at the aii - rumr tn.lay. Prei:1 h ι ; π ni)m in I Μ ι r s!i:il1 ' ν dialed in: .!: l .>···· ν ith 11"1 ··" voy. Ai. e ·· Ch., n'Alla·.·»·· Walter Hnbertsnn ami ,ι lew other , Π i r 1 a I s Γι.,;,· ' , · : , :. < · ι ■ a 111 '. - genera ! ■ ■ : : ·■ , V: ι · i' ι: - 11, η ι : ex, ,·; ' ! : ι ■ ■ ρ· ί 'Μ'. Mund thaif Mai liait was resting in bis ίο»ι:ι. Altli .· ("mil ditional truct and of.ferod to put the iiral prop, Π y ρ· > writing, rej " irts I r- : : ' :' : ι■ ■ r: ii : κί, ate·. I Ill) cessation ni tight j g titHS lar. Marsh...'. ■ ρ'·. · .1 pi one . : Chungking's best homes. Owned by a (ill nest' l: \ Ι ι Ρ ·. ,ι -ι Ρ : · : · .. Ρ ■ -1. ·1 (,·' I lie lev.' re.- : 111 · : ces a·.·· v. : ' . steam heat. ' . · ri . . ;·π.I nattered haek-w-.H'iU.v capital. The late Wendell Willkie and (urincr Vice President Henry Wal la·, e are among the person aies who have stopped there The general's program in Chung king has m", been ai range ρ ·ι M:, mil turkey din cr with Chiang and Mme. Chiang scheduled ρί Christmas day. MRS. ROOSF.VELT AIDS STRIKERS' CHILDREN Our'1, ι ill. i )·."' 1!:' \I' ι Λ r a rp fur ?! Il II ·· Mr.- Κ . 1 : · Γ ■ eelt, wile ί! Pa· : ν 1 'η·- al· ρ'. λ;ι< recei ved tmi. iy i ·> t a·.· ( " , : Irln n'. C'hi istmas F aid ··.··»,· r. ■ ·,· .·! the Textile W · ...·.·- 1 Am·:; ι · ι Ί' " according * , .,··. arm uric, · : r ίρ the commit te, , · . man Heads Women Vets FIRST η V r · and or of the L<· .· !; < ι \V< ' ' Y· '"fan:; ι>· Mrs. Pal: :i :.T. I : ·· of .WvrtiYork. Km: ed for v. :i v.hn served in the Army, Nayjhjtnd Marine Corps during tiic ιν··>Γ. f >· mow or^aniza t. !i plans to c· .. h pests in all the forty-eight states within the next few munit:;. (InUrnuLiuii'.il) OI,l A.w. D (padlock ( oniiiiiH's Developments Before New Year Forecast; Round One Is Over Do· ..·, Do··. ΛΡ)—Get ο nil λ! ' 1 . i he I ' -I ' mte·: i Λ ι to W ι · lied tie ^ Hut'lvCd to· fia y in their dis pu le ( ·. er a union demand 1 » » r .ι !·Η) per cent wage rate i p v." J : « ι4, hi \ the* e w:is :i ; · ■ »ssi 01, *y oi developments in the oiling. Hound · :e ws e< 'inpîeî ed λ ;1 il Ρ ,'t ·.·- i délit 'iVum. 1 '·· : ..et finding board ytv"t'ii;.y and \ h fee results in * i : i η ■ y (··" » · 1 « » t ■ m · urlaee be tore ! — I !,i· hoard urged the neces sity ι·ι making a i'resh and de termined r.iorl to settle ihe month-old ci i s ι> 11 le In eollective bargaining '2 Heari' w «. : - nves · d nitil ] Di'oornbi-r Th.· !.. „.· . ;.:d thoy ly G .M.'.s abil i ty t< pay hat development ν Ud | . ι ! :> ' · . ι\ . 1* I' ramework Is Disclosed For a New Nation; Leaders Lacking Tckyn, Roc, 22— ( AIM—L<·,. than i'· ii" · · :■! (is after !Is< : .r»t Anii'ricitîi < ifi· π j iat inn trônfw lhntk.'tl, General MacArthur an* M'niin'cil ι inlay tli;'.î the 1 raine wurk lui· a now, demilitarized 1 api; 11 i : . ii i ■·:,■■< ! a r« <· ·η.-·Ιΐ : iiletl ι 11·;, presently platt )";i iis.'· to t ; ; ' I'lllMrl'ur " 1st US S' li." < >!·< 111. .11 tax payer." The ■ ii; i ι .y Λ . , , ■ : - . ■ I ilu ied ' ait!·. . i ι. ϋ F.· - iat The statement 11 , ■ < <> ι «>■--!«■ t - I'd framework -ai'. tln-re i-. ι present I.κ I; "nl snl!irii-ni nii.ili lied leaders" .inn a:·, tin· lap.i ι·ι·'(· hut tli.it "'the is ι.irccti'd arc rspi- te I in In· . - - imitated r.i pid! \ v ·ι mure major al'ied directives . ι : ■. < ini templated. I lie last one 1 I red an end to state-sponsored -liin toism I : . e ■ ill HAW HAW WILL BE EXECUTED JAN. 3 London. Dec. 2:1. i.\Pi William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) who.se ap peal ..f hi.· death semence :'.>>· high treason ν ri :-mis-ei. bv :!ie II· use •.I. rd wi11 be ι x.fci ι: ι · . * 1V . ■. - - worth i>n····!» Jan- ar.N ?.. ' . a.- . n ■ - I ·■ I iV CIRCUS EQUIPMENT DESTROYED BY FIRE Mullh S 1 Di 22 ι Λ Ρ Fire d< ! y< - ing virtuailv all roiling sac.. et| 1 dp: ! .cm! ·'■ Vile .lame.- . nick ( 1 Brio .' assistant > mm : estimated the damage in oxce.·.- o! sâOO.lMIl). Ickos Favors I San ai i \s 49ili Slalc Washington. 1)»·4·. ΤΙ.— (AIM— Secretary of the Interior ll.ir oid Iekes recomnvcnded toda.\ that Hawaii l>f admitted to statehood, "in the immediate future." "The record of the people of Hawaii during the war elearl\ indicates that further postpone ment w ill be unuecessurx." he said. The secretary's stand came as a surprise in view of his re mark.·» al ί·'> I .v. press runu i - eiice ΙΙιπτ vweks : ι _; <> tîi.it he (îciil.i: .1 "ι ι·! \ mm h ' he would maki* «ι r« ( .iiinu-nuation belore ΙίΠΐ». lu hi> MaiemeîU to:!.*.* l· kt s >;*.id i h « ί 111 « ■ ! ■ : · ι ■ Diji.nim t l·»· !ί λ 1 ιii ιί tii'* « o'K eutratinu <» 1 » . ( η: mu t'Oitlrt>! <»ί' w hi eh some |Τι>η!(ι i« · ·.· · υίπρί.ι « »S4*«Î can lift - !< ■ be handled i>*. lin' |μτ·| !ι· tin niM !\ urder Litt'hmul \·. ill·, Γ · .'wistaïu o thaï lhe\ will have h um tin' \\ Jeral ϋο\ <·πι ment." Hawaii was aniicxod to the Inited Stales in 1898 and has heen a territoi\\ sine»1 1900. I in4 division oi' territories and island possessions is in tin· interior de partment. Congress, which will have the linal sa\ on whether Uwaii he tenies the 19th state. alread\ is preparing to look into the ter ritor.N s (|ualilieations. WHERE A CHILD WAS BORN, 1,945 YEARS AGO SCENE OF THE NATIVITY that the Christian λ M i about t > celebrate once more in peace, the grot In where Jesus was born in Bethlehem is pictured in the a-i"t .iti··η which has remained unbroken through all the cen times. Λ lone woman says her prayor> at th< ·· t v\ h< re v\ is · · en and kings and plain people from near and far have « tthered to u casino since the St.4- o; '.he Κ » . . :· <i t'u: ih t, oi them» lintcr notional} Reports From Big 3 Meeting Optimistic Love at First Sight THEY MET ;ι t ν de par!::.<·!'.*. It ci ί Γι ι h a'.u r where, for this c·aild hnnpen any.vJ ···!·<-· in the hati'>n to any little r · .. .··.? 1 has. It's her ' lirt .·· . ii ;t"—« Santa Clans un doubtedly knows. (International) iiifSoiii'sums i'iiHi ίο Λ' japHoumiup 1 > : . !'·.■( . 22 .VP ι Premier Sut;, η Si ιιππΗ -»uni/.eo ι ■ .α· im '··· ; t :«· < ί»ι\·Λ r% ;ition corp. t i · 1 ri a he I η - ,J. Un-.r-ri ,ire<i> fui wen J . Τ1 · ·. : Ii ίί Λ Κ Probct ίΓΟϊδίΐ j ί Viking Hrsi 1 i !u · v '· ·· ...···■ ,-e. I y *. \ : ι ι : - ed the · .<■ . c : ! 1111 · .at.; Keoiu^rv l.V I >( >111 lil ! t ree Seeks i <> \id \ efenins ! nul New ( À( >thes 1 « . ! ; I'vv :.ci \}T.. * U*e IS ; ί ■ ι I « · ;■ ·· . d 11 ν Γι ι It. îhi • · : vest1 i. ·y > l · · ι :. · .· !■ u'h ·\ ι ' ! per il it ' '· me < ι i ' « ι go ι; ■·' >· it : ·1 i: ■ · ·»■ k Itak i ;is |< ι ix . » s théy l'V ι. * Γ <!..< > »n» tmecd the qua - · '■·· ureed to r·'·· • ei '1 it 1 .·< \V r departs <■·■.: ' d: ι 1 .:·■■,{ ι er t»> take home td! piiwihi iig i τ ι thiîir possession, ( ircatcst Amount ( )t W ork I )<>!K' \t Int<>rmal Session λΐ row. !i . . 2'J. IΛ Γ ) - Ti;i : ' iiiv. l'nrcijrn ministers w ι-: uihIi γ-; ι η κΙ today to havo ;.(■<■ in)t h <· jircati'st ϋ. it·! .,·· ·.·.. >rk ι hu> far in t his ι ' : ! Γ< ι-»·] it*· win ί ; t'lH'.v dispensed \· it h all forrhality at a four hour .lid l"i ininuU si.-sinn yester day. Λ . n.eeting of I he M-ri.ilcri for t'nii.y. Λ! ■ -V- ■■■ m: :;is .said. \x tin· conlVrenre w ent into its seventh day informed quar ters ({«·< !.u <·(! !iiere w as good rcasi ii t«> believe that agree * il*· i : t would It; rr.iched on some of the- rriliral world problems under dis< ussion. Xi'hu.ji; .. - : . indication ν . .·!; · ·: * : ■ ? » ,. e: · j.- - 1 hes'O j ; - r< ierred to, this vv-as the !■'·).-! h jpel u l J11 Li ( i ι : ■ ι : * 111 v et to com e :. · ■.. ' : · ( -e · . j ..«rlicipant* m No Agreement Expected 111 this · :·..·· ·', >n, it was recalled * < : : ' ·. · ; · · « i nee 1 >pened Se e'ary <<! State Jan es By rat - id ht* would riot lu» ; >ΐ·ι - » ι · ; Lireemen: were «·. τ'— : . · ■ i i » · I· ι >r< . i·.:; Seer<M,. rv I- « · -· Bt taken -i nilia* con>erv.:ii\ <■ ·. :e\v. Both t$\ rni's and Bevin still were said to he anxious not to raise expectations of their peo ple too high in regard to defin ite results form the discussion, hut it was said there was a crow ing feeling that the out come may he better than origin ally anticipated. It is obvimjs that e\ » ry diierence between U.i.Great Br·, ta m and the United States will n··1 be se« - tied at this meet · g, but it . li'd much prioress has been made toward, dispelling suspicions- on all sides. Celtics I la\ c !'<>\ver loi I el ρ \ eterans In I lousing Quest Κ ; ; lei «Il, D« · 22 - ι ΛΡ) ,\1 tf τ ι ey C χι ΐκ . II,;"· \ Mi'Mii! ί» · : ι held, today Hi - : >e l . i 1 ; .ni·'·!. lh :«■». irmiii-* under the Jt e H usi» g A ill oriSes Act ·■.«!'; pr·- icie ...mn*·. î.ί,·ϊlifie,: The -vi'i ac. :»ρ]> 1 ic-?- : » unicipal il tide!· tin aeî π: liie iulurt·. Le said. tliOritity Ha.·? ample power to enter inU coi:'. .·.··> \vil:. r i to rtvmply Wii il th. · .1 r:iu· ' - 4 ; .e Fed •ra! i. ι:. ν,···.ι aring and ïm\g . ! surplus housing or prop erty adapta bit* to nie» H the needs of »·'*· . : - ·,· ·.:eered. l· uriires 1 )π >ρ \s Market Knds 1 )a\ X, . Υ .. η, ΛΡ) used to 30 't ν: ,. ■ _ ι·. ΊΥχι : .ι : 11 uuy î.u i ·' . · ·>·'.. !:·'·.«· ··"Vering η in ι i■ ■ " !ιι· |i- lilt' lll * it* η:, rki·: Prit «·.- : : cod 30 • ' U 1 '· · ι ι SUf : ΐ'.ι ι·· · . ,-u.M· ; ::> cents it bale ί< Λ'ΟΓ '·' 1 1VO !:.;!. ΟΓ. ι'pen CT'se M,.·* r . -4.67 LM.iifi Ma\ 'J 4 . ι ! ι 114 λ8 .1 :]\ J 4 41) L' 1 :<Π ΙΊ • >«··..:n-r 2:i.47 L:5 4 1 Ι)π·. !«!..·: 2:; »·> :tl \ I... ι : ι ι ;i pi '2 ;i '2 ti :M Law-Makers On Ν acation YVa, ."mon- ΐ)( 22 · \P) I! il e S« ·!'.!* ι · ■ ι '11 : ', ι ι . .'..Me oil r· .ι 2."»-d.ty varatiu '<··:..y to Up for 11 : ι · .. t < · r : Ι1Λ \\r .t: <■> nil»· »d m !V. .1 .· ;. ■ I •I'll.· 7!fi' (·..· .· · ft ·:.··! : ■ I'l'.t lenders both parte I r m| >! i - Is Mi· -ι ι ; · I !)4.i lUVVOVCl', Mlrlo VlHS ''I'll1 ΠΚΙΙΟαΠΟΠ • > ι! · i ι : r ■·.■■: ■( tl ·ΊΠ H il h 11 j ί) Ρί S« r. ι 11 , '. ■ " "t , Hid ( ' . ,.· · \. · V· H.·» thfP . -μμπ .· Hip ι ow ι μ· π bpgm · they will bring up .1 bill |m mate the Κ r Κι· ι 1 ".ν in οι it Pi..rti Com I'li r iKKIVt pc '■ -..ni 1 it Senator Bilbo t>f Mississippi lot it be ktvuvu , w; I lib -Ό it ηοΐΌ.-arv !■> rie Icat 1! Ί ο cm: ' i.lto· s purpose is to prevent diseriminuuimi against inti mities.
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