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fjgttftgrBmt Bmltt Htspatch thirty-third year v"';1 ■ «!■:, ~:.nn, ,nv VT „———-—-^ __' ' x" ! HENDERSON, N. C., SAURDA^ AFTERNOON, MARCH !*, HMi> 1 .m.. :>■ FIVE CENTS COFY Kail Tie-Up Postponed \h Unions • Dispute Is Placed In Hands Of Board Named By Truman l j, \ - laud. Ma-cli " ' M’l — \ i i ili o.id di-putr which threa , o-(l in lie up the ii ition s l! in - ,,oi t.ilion system passed lo-.i.i' nlo Hie In:mis ol a lacl I in I 10 board named liv I’rcsidciit 11 .m ui I i;..v. in:; the ai111mi n‘ of ti. ■ 1111 ..t!i •: Ii i I "I i .nil "a . , . n end tiic 1. "Hi " Ic'd "I . ; c cn till . ann i.i'i I tiui■ • , | ]j; . i t I ■ (1 .. 111. Mmi lay , , i |in.- l|n .11.•(!. . .11.11.,• \ . j i ■ i i II' cl til' n \' e\ . • . • 1 v .id tint it a i , c i,am si. t!i ' tw'.. broth - , . y . lit!.' full o I v. . it Iiy law ti1 ; t ady tin Tcleerams Sent Out. ;,iins animunein ; poslpono • .1 tin walkout Weie sent to ; t i lie. . cc etai y of tile nation r,tuition bcai'd and to general ■n I if bn itlierh. u ids . n tile '.in I i . when.1 the unions have .: nnon were ady ised iti tile . i us- signed by Whitney and hihnston. president of the .motive cm; incurs. that the ■ ike is postponed until you re i. e farther official notice front its." Amendment To OP A Law Is Planned mg! i . Mar h H ■ AIM A ant gained group I ■ i ('. pitol • , i, V to write into the < >PA law . i a j'li' , i; domat ic .gradual ;: in of v.ariall' pi e mt rels • 1 y hnlances dt'mand. I’.r wn ( D.-Gu i. ranking ei a the House P> nking Com . iid he would : ter -aril an ; , n• te pend i g legislation 1 d ’A allot her yi • r" lease on ier, Ken. Wolcott (R.Mia1 ). • ■■ mm i!tee Hep ii> 1 i■. an. told . e i lie intend'd t > si■ ei. man t! • diseontinuanee "I price roil- , ii ,,ny nnil!ia i 1P v when iilI’la rv prcss11r< it << a supply closer hi demand. Dcalinirs Slumrish In Stock Market York, M i rh !» - ( AI’ In i' ■ . i i si ><v. ; made furl her head 's v another exceptionally thin • 1 today but n t nee ’■1 re • :\ '’ill was twidenl and deal i o • iing thi‘ slow r.-t .-in' v last s ’ember. • ! x m'pciI i ’:• turned si 1 lggisv < • was nnl\' ailD.IMll) hares tor ■ fairly active opu ing and two hours. 1 ' aii Kodak 1 imped sever 'I !• • a a meager turnover in ad t 1 ye. ten ia> V !) 1 -- point ■ n 11 mlv.ime itlcl aied t' S Ihuiglaf Aircraft. iind S ith P; - ific. In the lagging dh ision i GlwvHer. 1’ S I! aider. Great • iTti. and DuPont. ITALY IS SEEKING OLD AIR EQUIPMENT H ■ e. Map h SI. I AIM Marie J "o. Italian air minister, said j ■ "> alii ns were in pr igross with Allies for the ncqubitinn of air e orpins property. He denied '' ' an agreement .heady had been •wed under which the United h' 'i■- would supply equipment t" Paly lor commercial use. Bevin Won’t Go To l NO Meeting • ■m. n. March 9.- (AP) A £<>re ka office spokesman said today IkxM'c was no indication that Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin would at tend the United Nations security r,*uncil meeting in New York March 21. PATTON’S ESTATE EXCEEDS $10,000 Js'*s Angeles. March 9. (AP) Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., who died : ’ I)ec 21 of traffic accident ’»i j rics received in Germany, left an Ls’ate legally documented “in ox ess $ 10,000,’' but unofficially valued "I cveral hundred thousand dollars in real property and securities. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA Fair and cool tonight with slightly lower temperatures to night. Sunday fair, becoming warmer in afternoon. 1 COULDN'T EVEN GIVE 'EM AWAY ■...mi ii n in M m i mi y'xfts-s t m 4HIIBV IRRITATED BY LOW PRICES offered by commission merchants, William Ross set up a sidewalk stand in Los Angeles and tried to give his vegeta bles away to any consumer who’d take them. Rut nobody believed him it says here, even though he added a big “Free” sign. (Iinternational) Last Week May Upset Plans In N. C. Congressional Districts By I YW NISBI'T Halcigh. .Ware,a a Flic past few days have brought major develop ments in sever, I eun.gre.-siiiiiul dis ti'iels, u ith : irl her upsets probable we n no\ md eli se iif tiling time next S 11r;3 iay i\I a rii Hi. By the time til.- is rend the sit iati"n may have changed, iait when writtu: a summary ot the situation is about this: T.S".t nis'i-a t ■ Robert Leo Humber o' Green\’i!l( :- not nuking he: dway in getting assurance of suptiart against Congressman Her bert 15iinner. Despite rather 1 ti commonl in the Dare County Times.: published by Sheriff Victor Mrok ins. Humiier is not gen" d!y re-I Carded a c i !>u! tie is rat ed as a mild sort of highbrow, more neenied a'liou! ins pel M-hotne of a I wrld lederate -u for pe iee than j a’ 'out post'" ■ ens* i c 1 i i-e and: • 'tiler prar: ir d p 'it H-al eimsider;:- ! (inns affeting tii" eiti/ensliin of h' Hist riot. No ot her opt -osh ion to | Bonner i in sight and i - ids :. v his uo'' to (• ''i:;ri . See md D ' "■ Tin '■ > of | ( u nici's -1 " 11 .1 "lin K i . " lv ■ i■ . ei I j li . i 11 i e l1 i i is no II- e "I 11: ' d ..... '■ r 11 TStjeg’ I ' u : ! ' • '.... ui riiii'i'nl ami I" "ver pn ui let i'll "li tie' I >1 n 1 • i ' ' Till ee wee'- • "’■> o ld 1 Horn- j • -1 n 1 \i hie Gay ol N ': mp t* :i o t i- til'- "e*c’"io Iroei Warren i \ : o' tie d odd' re :■ • er-ed So fa r ,is on ho rii" ere: i ""d li.-) none if f n, i- e > owm j u e | s ii", hut .. ■ c tin- line ■ nntle-t Tl 1 1 1i t - I (Haul B-e-di-n j Four-h T)i-* rie-: fnii- nr " H r- j old C""!ov not a-- n. !’• " I e, fee- voars :i"o lint -■•:’! to , - * r ei — to 11"-e i i"i11■ t• <t1111■ s> endii ’" to defeat him into nte--t pi ft District t / ■.. t "■ Ud :: i' 1 o ■ t-e-i,! ■* i h< riff I Stoke ■ ■■ nlv, >-i'l eh I." I- inere.S"' I .lot-" 'ui!. He j \ * ■ i 11 tree po'eel >""" !r -m Win ■ . -fon-s 1'" 'll 1 >• c ■ '' '• ", .. . ' " . '’lit' 1 ' 1' ‘ C 1 I ■ is (Hip) M ' "ill ■' Fe - vlh, v • ' ; i ",. idered . > ’ " • li 1; t< is anna rent lv .. the niet Sis «i, [list !'i Coil!"- ' - ■ Cl ( n Th' ' - ei-'' i'l d p «.-'v inr ■ ' ' - h en '''''n >f jpd >e F irl Hi - ‘ Cuil' H hi . lowed do . - nr-v' r’v n ■verms •, e- Ik but Dare ill is ■ *ed v ■ !1 he id t pm.. Distriet • TpIV hoof Fm- i melt TV’l -’1'v of Will, =>• >’ ill W S Rt-’o of I omlioTion md F \ Lee ,f Dunn "o’ attmet;pe nine1' ... •import. Con'o-essman Bavird ( ! .rk .. ,. u good tint fo d IV "it pi.,i,ik pislrir>: C ip"’-,, s >■ ■ n W n Bumill is not -| 1 d"1 t" " r ’• ; .a.. . an I \V. F. i TV ID H""'l - .-.,1,1 : ,.f the Q O' f O'’ ! F .H. : • hp nnlv i li" nnmr ed. H -'-ever. • is 1-1.ded U -'C'd tiv,i Ch rles R. IV-in Foeki'igiian’. wh twice contested " i'll Rurgii’ 'or the se-d will lie in u,p D« 'I"' ■” 1 Byre • " ■' .,..r-1< ■ ed eprk i'l 1 018 'I I ' VC "me the ■ • -P " i'l d 'llhl 1 he matter finallv '• ’ > e e Deane v is pv >rdi ■' the -• '»n n r " when Ror«in dis-ented • u u rat'o” arrnngetnent w:'< " "' ed ■” . ., . 1« :, .i j n rot ).-*>»'* 1 . ‘ ’1 ’ 1 *' ’ ! ” - v n<C fn ** ,,'°4 ,,r>' ' ' . . ( ' o LM po- ..o fi-n ' ! 1 i 'MV'— 'tick but a seep.,,! Ilimm. ",-ped IIP f" f)5f» for F- tl. Hi lb ,r*,,;,up '( view of 1"■* d'-1 e .,. D„..no H "-ner is rated as in the end at present, vint', n: '•■"•*' o.v- o: .."eeted to Congressman R. I Deiiehfnn. Tenth District' Vnotho-- ""en hrl )l;Ua,t Congressman v.m Ervin sirv’i g .nit the unoxpired term o', i.is brother, .Too. is n• >t a candidate. Only „n::..,,ruvd aspirant i ■ Hamil ton C. .lull's of Charlotti-, several tinii'.- a candidate for Congress be fore t.:e distrief was divided and oner- r to Joe tv, , in two years I ago. Feeling an und Capitol Square 1- .Tone.' will have no primary oppo sition, n li that hi' is likely to win it opposition develops. Eleventh District: No opposition to Congressman A. L. Buiwinkle. Threat by Peyton .MeSwain of Shel by is deferred for tv years. Mv- • Swain considered running this time but recently stated he would hold ills lire until 194b. Twcltth District: Monroe Redden of Hendersonville has titnounced his candidacy against Congressman Zebulon Wearer and has been cam paigning throughout the district, line. ever, during the past two or three days there has been suggestion lie may pillow MeSwain oi the elov ei ' and In id of 1 until 1948. Weav er's supporters are capitalizing on the promise this will be 'he last term am !:i" Hi i (livin' r mi. Redden's friends insist he can win the noini . ati"H. ini’. 1: mv Ic.r the ell or n " ‘ 'in i > tri ;ch 1 ee] i ng to .ieop ai dire in. |.■ s;i ion and that of the i, m ■ i i'. !<■ i . ml v in 11 it 11 re elect ions. There is also the feeling that Red den might ue n ore : id crested it: t a other p sition than in Cm gress. Last minute .- urpt ises and upsets are always looked for in a general e'ectii n y car, and the coming w eek may bring several in the congres sii.nf' a:iTiii. A.- m hour this is w : V-hi Capit ■! Square sentiment .iiinti'. that all i cumbents who le>iri* to .-lay in Congress 'nave good chance of doing so, allh ugii some a! fiiem liay have liard fights to hold their seats. Notice id candidacy, accompanied by a pledge ta support the part;, t ..miners if the party and a tilin ' fee of Slim must be in hands of the Into hoard of c!e turns by six o'clock Saturday, March Hi. in i rdor for a candidate to get his name on ihe official primary ballot . I Jnt Futures l p $1.50 At Closing Now York. Mm h 9. • (AID-Pot ion I'ui iii1: opened 9!i cents to $ 1.45 ;i bale highoi. Cotton futures closed 70 cents to SI.50 a bale higher. Open Close March . .. 27.00 26.99 \I;,y 26.90 26.86 I July . 26 93 26 94 October . 26.73 26.74 March i 1947) 26.54 26.64 December _ 26.66 26.69 j Middling spot: 27 44. Kinston’s Milk Shortage Eased Kinston. March B. An acute mi! ; shortage that has plagued Km dnee* November has bee nalleviated -j )\\ business firms and schools bv the aequo i* it • of some 300 gal lens daily from the Coble Dairy Products * ompanv of Lexington. S; nitarian Bob Gray informed Die Lem hr county beard of health Wednesday. The grade C pasteurized allotment ft rn the Lexington firm to Edwards • •- hm- ;tinned by refrigerator :ruek and meets all local health una.a-u Gray stated. I Russia Charges U. S. Breaking Big Three Pact On Bulgaria American Stand On Bulgaria is Backed B\ British ■ I.o:if|<s!i. March f).— (AIM—A bo in ii.iic spokesman said toda\ Britain simp.trie ! a I oil ed Stales (Inna nd that I.id sariaM goveminent be broad ened to include two on mbrrs of the i imposition below Britai * .Aimi'wieami re-omtimition is aeeoi’d ed lime Solia regime ! 1 " "he.- m . -aid Itiaii ii’d Tol ling! n. Briti,ii min , , [ ii vr in Sofi a, h at ■ I: ' - garian g* n enibic!i! . ’i 1 i! . ■ that lit it;.in was he: -M with lime United Si .m an m Cillin • Feii. "22. He ■ . ! Tim ingb had ept the iore.. i e!! ice ia!i iiai ei i ; ,,.. ; • i ■ there ■"w:: nothing 1,1 indicate” (hat the American repre . i.1. t. o in So fia. i t 1 B 1 1 ■ . exerted i ire. a. re oil time B(, Iga r .,am .o-: - t ion. Time -1 el: e-: i a n . a:.! a i red t a a ‘ both T 1 iingb a ad B. . had heel i tryVg t lizati n of the Bi.lgarian political sit nation s,, the nation C"aid be ae cordei i n ign it ion 1 ne ■ a he- a disclo re Britai1 " — lid 1 ad f 11 ite-' b; Rum Urn ' ■ ' a ■ st a. , mmu miieat i n ' 1 to i_,a. . . 'd a riaee. ” a d( i-a n I,1. 1 : :a : are: tores: i ministers ami it h , ■ i the • ■. - posi lion 11. 1 he Bn!; me : o\ ero ment to '■-..hot; ge' a ■ ■ '..nr now r agreement. Government Acts To l p Output ()t Scarce (’lothmg Was.hingl on Ala 'id: A i AIM I' 1■ • I . o \ e i ■ ' . ■ - ’ • t o 1 ■ ■ ’ 1 > i 1 of shii Is. short . • i n . -• ii11 i <>lhcr caret clothing item.- l >da\ by au thor i/.ing higher price: lor cotton j textiles. OPA disclosed the new poliev in ' innnuncing more su'p.' tantial pi ice level.-- than the cotton industry had | >een promised. These increa-es wil lbe reflected n higher retail prit-es lor the par ent mu 1 and f< , . oth< terns as work clothing. New retail ceilings hme not via beet et, but ’A expect i*r ex; rnple. to adv anc<- frmi; If) lo 1 •) per it .’it. Sh< ri. n .ay i 1 "* abou! ecu’: more. I he newly aathon/.ed m ’ail hike will be from two or three time- tha: ■iiueh mainly because ()!’.\ ha de- I •ided, it amioina/eti, t’naf Jughor i prices ol textik • should b ab.-ed on j ’he increased market pnae ol raw I -otton. i __ i British. Indians Will Quit Tin a 1 Blit! ■' m, Mare!: 0 - (A.P) Tlie : lb.Hell news agency Aneta .-aid i . lay tl: ml Nellie !:m is ire. p. would eplai ■ all Bril. :: and In , an irnep hi Ja\ a in 1 he in \t few in mils. Th leeisinn lu el ft et ibis -hhl. Aneta aid, was made at the "highest ’ -‘''els. nt Uie .Allied command. Opens Loan Fight WARNING Congress that failure to grant required credit to Great Brit ain might result in economic disas ter, Secretary of the Treasury Fred M. Vinson appears before the Sen ate Banking Committee to open the Administration’s fight for the long proposed loan. (InteniaiioncJ) (Haims America Seeks f<» Salx>ta<’«' Red-Back Regime Washington. M.urli b. ' \ f* • — A new U nsinn Inset troiihlntl Russo- \nie"ir n relations to:lg*. with radio Mi -row rhurgin. the t |iite I .“states \ io! ited a hi ; three agrepineot on Bulgari i and is wording to sabotage it. State De merit edged receipt o th< 1 p • »1e Ho the K . Kn b ' To S - bet id le dy was being drafted. fh ■ ..].i ■. : ■ ■ , - . 1 'eady ha ..i t hi U Stnti , • With At ‘ "’r i ill ’ nr ,. * ; tin n Iran and Manchui i . in line v, i'h ' | ' ' pi y 1: i i rei.it ion - No Official Comment \ State Dt tnient t n official comment on Tie n i- . m blest until Secretary Byr 'o W ishmatm, B\ ’Tie h- me in Spartanburg. S. the week end. Of! icTls dir it ted t . : vl'y 'hut estorafiot B !i-t of tronl.de spot.-' which ffi y pos sibly extend to mclude ’1 ud-mv h ..| f i pside’-a!dy wide i i-d the milf "f misundersl'.tiding between this dove'll meri R ltd | i : v ice T| I’, xr. ri;, to cion .' - (' me .n i.st do natecl en ent did n '■ tv ' me :: 1 >rr- from ■■, tion parties. Oppnsitit cists It 1 ed posts .- 'iisequent ly of ered. how ever, tni grounds then v. ■ old do mm ' — m.• ■.. • ■ :f , , 1 power. Ti ,vn Ha T’.ulg: v an iv ern vr.ent -\\T v Ri v - dm hnrl'.h v elaretl it h;.d no further .. * idlily I'.ir carrying t : ' 1 ti< M deci si'll. In h c r m1 in ic;.' ii a i to Bulgarin. the United St,,'.■ . . .fed with the Bulgarian opp-'.-ition. New S)i 'earn House Costs $175,000, Builder Rc\ cals Lo Ai < . reh 9 \1> - FrilI; 1 11■. hi-.i.; ! .,11 : H - y K a - er's ' ast h a- t bi.uidmg -.t-u , who oper!i-d hi- »wn post-w ar Ii*. . e the Ire.un The one-.-toi v. U-sh,,ped, and plywood struct:;re is eq:ii;>p< l W it h a . i tlu r'ir; : : « d : «.•••!; cal gadgets a housewife could w..n’: kite hen.-, die-stampci. 1 - a <»i n. . i for mass production; a lully ut • matic laundry that Cv.-c- ol< ib • a ", v\ en ,i ]vvo! 11: an.ry gcr * .. .. m;* 'lighting sy.-ieiu. Spain Calls l p > Class ()t 1946 Spanish anr.y aim-mneeii im . = \ 1; * induction of the cun.-eript ion ’ da. ■ >; I 9 Mi hegnini!ig Alai ch 1. 1 he class, estimated to eon-i.-t lf>0,(l()() youths who will hr* yea: . old this year, will replace the cla , ■ I 1949, most of whose member ri -» eived indefinite leave.- u>wa. . ti > . in! «> 1 last year a tie; o *r. ip ie L. i.. I v, j year.- of >cr\ icy-. U. S. THIRD ARMY TO GO TO HEIDEL BERG Frank! art, A1arch H. — i A i' l A I ; l luted State- 3rd aiu.y he.,, a | .1,.: 1 - 1- will be .timed April ] 1 >. un Hat roel.t to Heidelberg. A u■ PrP an . 'iion will become the oceuptit ie.i irm.v for the entire Aniei iean a a ■ ■ t Geremany I he 7th army, wha . ■ being deactix ateo. had in., ie p > headquarter- .it Hei lelber.. Packing Plants 1 o Be Returned To ()\\ ners Soon Washington, Alareh !> -(Al'l Tim go\eminent expeep- soon to aa a , .ontrol of more than 3111) meat plan ; ei/.ed in January as a result of lab" ■ disputes, the Department of Agi - near future, he added. Gayle Armstrong, ageni of the e - etary of agriculture in upei Pm.; the industry, said that he would |, eady to turn baek the pkmls to the ■wners as soon as things are run ning smoothly This will be in the tear future, he eadded. The government took ox er th • ’hints alter both CIO and AFL lack ins house workers called strikes u higher wages. Since then, wage increases and higher meat prices nave been authorized. U. S. GRAIN FOR EUROPE'S HUNGRY GRAIN TO FEED HUNGRY PEOPLE IN EUROPE M. .n r m lr i a giant 260-f"'it o'eyator into the h Id of a v< Y; - iavio. at the railroad and marine ten inal in I’.ai: ■ .. ?.oi ‘ i. nr of l-u iiels of grain have Ln m; 'hipped from that i ■ : f. r la 1 If n -,ik, Yrgo slavia, France and Italy undci the UMfRA si: on . p. (International) Cardinal Glennon, Newly Elected, Dies Lung Congestion Is Fata! To 83 Year Old Prelate Dublin, March 9.— (AP) —Tub: Cardinal Glenrion. archbishop ol Si Louis and the oldest ol 32 cardinal' derated to the purple two week' ago during consistories at Vatican ( itv, died her< at o:31 a. m (3 1 i : LNI 1 toilay at the home o: Sen (t'Kelly. president ol' hire. He was f!3 yeais old. The deaht w as a:.’, nm ;cd at • ' Kei ly" - re.■ idnncn. Inc 1 ri - !i-poi 11 pi , !n 1 e sliceuu i i >cd t allege M c iiibei'ship (ili 11 is death l cdured t1. , lend i- : - . hip ol the s.,1 red i , ,;ie.;n ol , n - oinal.' of ihe Koinau Cath .1 ■ (’ arci. to i„f The pa.-sinn of tile card.u. i was Coin,. chain olio, ol the M. i,, .n, diocese. ! bin. hr tlie funeral were in ■ ■' ■11 body ill 11,. taken to ■ - 1-0 1.1 fi .r i SO ;. ^ i a ■ hi! i. wli.ie h .i eh prift.-c tip' chureli, who ha i been an are! - nisi.,. 1 or -1 _! yu. <. - 11a slopp • ; c •'•h'' ell r 111! ■ lie ie I'n. 1. the r, . n . n.o . n. \ .Pt ,, ,..>s ol u /■may. lie 1,.M bleu .. mest n 1'' ■■ ■ ol I Y. .*•• t 1 i\ -by su]!: Oh. arm ed Monday . X Lo e Hi .sen ill fue. iay. ana hi 01,1111 ■ t*> 11 to. ii< a turn f..r the , ,i . yesterday . Collapse Of Grandstand Fatal To 38 Bollon. r. g . March 9. - (AP) I’hirty-cight persons were killed to day when a crowded glands' ml 'llapsed chi ring the si ■ cer n at ■: here between teams of Bolton ami Stoke City. Between BO,1)00 and TO.'HHl persons hid jammed the Burden Parle ta iium in the English midlands Id r he game when a wall crumbled in he rear of the grandstand. Crowds ,'ii far portions of the xta 3ium were unaware of the collapse it the grandstand and play contin u'd while ambulances removed cas h.lties outside the big park. Witnesses said the stand era.-lied ■Iter the crowd :n i no section "begun o sway. Finland Elects ! New President I ie:-- nki, March 9. . AP)- Fin aim's parliament chose Premie i iuh ■ \. Paasik rbi. president of Kin and today, succeeding Baron Gustav Mamierheitn who resigned recently. Paasiki7.vi received 139 votes, chile Finland's first presid-mt K 9 stahlberg, i iceived 14 vote.-. Eleven ballots were blank. 1 - — ! Red Forces Non Leaving IManchuria \ | , . • . • • ; ., . ■ *.., ,, Goss Frges Subside End • Washihaton. March it. API - A halt I- si vi i foi fiu’il |if Hiia-tinn was II! .;r i today by Albert A. (. nata n.il Grunyc master. He sam however. th.,t such action .-himlil b. aeenmp;mieil by a boost in price ceil.nu' to oft-set the with a\\ al if subsidy pay enl It the is <iiuu . Goss told : he House Ban;-;ms Committee, he yvi uld favor coniimiatio.n of GPA Pc a year be yi ind its .1 uno 30 expiration date Goss also suyae-led resumption ot latinnins. it neves.,my, to assure! i I . tal le d t*t‘iI utii i ! scarce ar ticle- to consume. tie did not name any items m this cates,e y. PALI! EY LEAVES W AY OPEN TO WITHDRAW Wa h :..m ).. March 9 (AP) -Bis Ei Pa ley tldi : say yes am1 .i w c.ildn't say mu' but he left the way open to.my for with drawtl ... his n initiation to be un it” i-wi tat y ot the navy V- heiirin ;s en the aopointmen j l'ea '(’-I tor a uxth week, a Senati I,. 1 . • uutlee membei said 1 ij ■ hdrawal may come next weel ! . te an i \ > lected e< >itfort nee I je tween the nominee and Presiden’ | Tinman. j
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