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WARM UP HELL-DIVER DURING OPERATION FROSTBITE' USING A POWERFUL EOOSTER, the deck crow of a TTcll-Oivcr turns over the co!d engine on the big piano as the U. S. aircraft carrier Midway plows through a snowstorm dut in°, naval experiments in the Labrador Sea. The maneuvers were held to determine how our planes and other l'.-htinij equipment work in sub-zero tem peiwturcs and racing winter storms. This is an official U. S. Navy photo (International) GE Employes Return After 62 Day Strike Local Issues In Way Of Workers In G. M. Plants ι 15\ l'ïio \wOi ilts'd PlTss.l General !!<'".rie fnvl'-vt w.e' ι > their joli i.l buildiii'.; re .itoi·.·. aiul 1 >tlu·!· ftHl llllliT ;;ι «Hts lor,il ι.-.-·-ut':· stood in the \va> : :;,.· ivtmn of ι ΐι neral Λ ! · > t > > ; ι· ;.r, m about a third of the Utî ι ,i piants. ,\:,n ..:i:fin:: t - t»:' day ,» ko il·.·ι ι ' ·1. Ill·· ( it ι-f ' ι .île,! Kl. i: il·;,, ι i -1 r union .aid its I t)ll,00(i ιικν ι - U · >|l II I ! a ' l IX't uni 111^ !" ( i. Il . 1 Klirti i.' plant.- m l(i . talc Ιο ί ! i.·; it'll! ο|· tli·· CK (11..; .· ι: · ν. t ι ! ι lu· lia is ol au 1 j:. ι rf ni an hou· • increase, tlif .un ■ r. 11 t· a - .ii'i.'.l overwhelmingly by 30 of 31 Cl· ι I'η.tod Λ t·. W.-rk. · ■· ui..< ν .a h appi ι >\ ou i. nat-nal sctlle It'll ol live Ιοο,11, ν ol m.; tic·· I, ι It : ; ·. • :·. Ί ι icated II \ν·mid I.··.· : ι ι all a to work tin wtt k t : ■ . ·;.. 1 til·· ο Ιο. .ι! which h. · · . ot I th·· ι hit iona I 'II lot non! Κ. I '<■ th·· (itut · .1 I· It I'll ί Λ·.·, t : to· ;.o. 's hark l· ' .·. ·1 r ί ' η ο·. ■ ; . 1 ίUfΙ· .I ,"ιΠ,0(1(1 ι·! „(,· ι·!1ι 1 ι· .! • ■ : Ιο a t I'll.' of ■ .· ιιιιι ' i: Krai isft. I I,(MO ι l'iinken Roller Bearing Co, in Ohio. .;.:itiu ι ■ ιiplo\ t·. ot tho till· ( ■ 1 ■ Ο., ι jilipl iH llt Olllt'rl |1 Wit " · ' ■ in Sou t h I !on Ι, 11 ιΊ . .iii I'hai l. City, low a. I lit- ο · 11 it·! .out i'lii th·· !"1 , κίΐο in labor tli. ι ·ηΙι· ' · > »a. 'a. u it · Hi' pm, pecks that . ο th · IT.v'ri I·.· 1"| -ed i'lf v. Ihii tli· t ion • ..I Motoi. w'i rkor rettrn. I mops In J;;p;in - λ·;!Πι Marc h New s, U ;nf For l· chnmn Yokohama, Ma < ill 1 · ·. t ΛI ' > Λ "' ut .\iii ·ι icau m .lap.hi know '·'■ "I happen·. Ί at home early I In. ι · .1 : lu,I arc till wail m : for new • ' oui -lanuaiy. <),or tae woo!.-on.I, tln-.v receive.I h'·'η pounds of air mail intimate.I • ' in ire than '2 KI.OOi) letter.·, dated as . " ' a March 8. However. the S. S. Dm ham V: '"i s which left Sail Fran, ι ·· · I'Vh. I. Willi an estimatci IT,oh'1 id. • Ί a r η.ail letters in addition to ι 1 η 'e amount ot packages which a. - ' ι ii".ilated in I*. S. ports in Kcbruai\ ha n't arrivcil. \ iolence in State Causes INiiit* Deaths (ϊ>\ Tlie Associated 1'res.) Vmlenrr m variou l'on η '-·«·· » · ι : ; ! - i foi il i · · ; ι î ni'!·' death m North .·! lilia o\ CI ll>*' V. i ■ k-r: ' .'it· f ; r -1 lane in se vera I m *! » > i ι Irai : ι-· arridrnl.s 1 ; « ι U ^ I I ' » head the lis', ο I o| death. « -lily two ι·ι ι,.λ ii·:» l'atalilir ν·.«·:«· reported clue I·» an «.rat·» ann um t . (.î un h« <t \ν·1 '111' ! ι au ed lin e- · deaths. Others were due to injuiles received in a tail, electrocution and 1 .· I HI. I I : .\ ll' ! ! ï f * a il 1 V. .. • i.a κί lata I In I ; 11 · 11 ι ; » her h ·: ; ie I )r. Κ lire, Korean Political I ,cader, Resigns ί ! is !3< »si Si ···'!. Kurea. ...arrh 1.!. (AP) Dr. Syngrnan Hhee, who came out a: ι il ι iej mm κ ic : ire, a 111 υ >ui ;· · i '· - ν I ι. «Il ΠΜ'ΊΙ 11) ι ν·.· ! ' 11 ι·'.: 1 Γ ! ! ί'· Λ ; 11 ι iran . u|>j.»irt.·· i < ι » î al i ·.· de.·::" π alir « « »lm ι - · : i ol ». ι U » "Γι ι · lij.-iii. ι m »| i I ira 1 ,Ι.-.ν! - ι ni ii. I ίι·1 en " ι ··! ι ..·· , î 11 ί. iail-Anirriran- K·»: ·, a . r«»m.iu - ·«* : ·■ : ' h· ' il', aimed at r11 ; ' \ m1 »· i. «I ι· .. ; ait 11 a \ lev. t«» ulim-ate r:t-: ·. Sc\a nly-year-'4;d Khre a·. .· ii I I' u n I π-ni le | · · il i- n. lili-.-e vv;c tlu· tu:-, et l.i.· t ν ·.·!; ■ ■ ..· ι; , i I. ,· | \ η irh r ! :a ii'.« ·'! he 11 ·· a ■ i » · -1 . ι î * ■ < · a ι j n-iiji :aki!r: lu n'a·» ■·· r. m ι 1 . | own- and r· Mil roi m ai in ; e; : κ· - : ·!!.-:( " . I 'ι av.'ia .- ai·· I I !" ν a "i a . : : :. . ! ira!.-· e.ilh the Ame! ara η. : iihri. I railed this absure. HfATHtR I Oit NOKTII ( ΛΚΟΙ.ΙΝΛ. ( onsKi.'iabli· cluiiuiii.'SN with scatii'ied sh'.iwors in tin' ii(irt!i ( a-.t porliiui ihis aftcrn mil. Warmer tonight. l'air anil milii temperature I uesdu.x. Lehman Says Lack Of Food Can Sew Seeds Of New War At lin il κ* City. \ .1 . March \ί·. '■ Α ί ' j ! )| ··< * ι ■ 11 » ι (ii îe: a 1 1 It·; !><· > • - · ' h 11.111 of «'XI-ilvA Siil·! toda.\ tha! laihn c 1 « » Γ; ι π ι i>h I'd ici for t in · worinV 111 u ι i » ι \ ? : : : ! 1 μ ι ; can •"well •'<»\v socmIs of further armed c>>n rii'-i.-.· In . ii addre loi' l'XiîïvA'.· fourm '"i'licil session the p'tirm: chief of In tor \ . greatest mission of merev aid tii.it "we have demonstrated lhal the men and v/oim-n ol manv '■aï ι - ic can work together m har e:'»n\ for the common L;ood of man kind." "The nr£i>ni/.itinn i> not p<'i feet." Lehnu.n added, "nor have the re sults been perfect, but the I'niK'd .Xaticns should recognize the basic i Γ;,t-t that international coopérât i"ii i. possible c'Hl'i ;ali be el leet i vc. 17 Nation-. Attend. I.ehman told tile delegates from 47 nation· that (W'liKA ha> accom i · 11 -11 ■ ·» i tin· followiim 1. By the end of March more than 7,lino,(ΙΟΊ Ion of supplie-, will have been -hipped and "the scale of oui operations i.- increasing." Since the first of September approximately 71Î.">.()()() displaced per sons have been repatriated with the help of military authorities. .'i. "Were it not for the present loud crisis. I'XHKA could undoubt edlv have claimed an even :·-caler i i d dnrinu the battit ·■( the win K of 1940-46." Bowles And Anderson hi Λΐ'\\ Dispute ΟΓΛ Order Upping Margin For Cotton Blamed For Fight \\\: hi· : r. .'.I art·ϊι Ι.'ί.— (ΛΡ)—Λ ! i ι11 \ » by la- i ι·. »! 11 it* a i abI ! il'.ei" I'luv— ;·:· \)i v.lt in c ! κ cl. π,.a', t otton c !<·'·. i · : . ! η ! e : 11 ; ι y I.» ; 111 ; 1 « » tin· ι ■ χ - ;·:<> ;< ii pea ι : 1 a a .as vr '·.· icrm.; Γ1 i <.* - : . | i ; ; W ι "II i !i. ■■ .111,1 S: Cl'l IU I'V of Αι;ι ieultur · Anderson. Kt-, ι·.ilr. '>! wheiiier il does, An ·Ίι a} pea : » ·( I loii.i.v to be? oil a i κ il ι ' < 11 tlir re. 'ill ni iiovv !cs" or tit r in t rucl in.: ()PA !" quire lai - ■: ι!«»\ν:ι ι >ii r cut- 1"1' Cotton to be l lit. «'ι''· ι « i< : ι " i lo curb cot - I· · I ! p ' ι,!.,; ι ! ι V. ! . .ou IIV Cl'll ;. " , i ι . n't ' ·. . I !» : f ι ! · ί ι > ι ; 11 η ; ; 01 ' A • ■ ; 11 · τι ι η a !: a ·! a ι i ■ a Ur · Γι vea. 'If.· t' m è ; ι \ λ .111 ι · M II e\raan_;e of : ici ai . vv ho de < line l t·· hike margin ■ J iiiviMi η { \ lu: lia ri'y. ι * 11 :. .i.·!·· a.a .· out Γ( » ! hese ci l'eu ru tances: C" 11 « ii Si.·; ' ( '< ·:i ;i ( members î re opposed to the Bt>vv les order and . ... irman Elmer Thomas (D) οt'Ok lahoma ; the Senate Agriculture Committee has introduced legislation I· a ι· ι mn .. ι .m *1111111 e ■»! smith i ' 11 iî>!< ; Λ ea 1er so η over ill" ν. < · a ; il.al rider It ans ot' the • . · .i a: ::· » ( )PA rei-ula . ..! ' · . .i ·:■: ο >!,;■ iiodii y eau i ·· ; . a" ' - : ; . 'ai approval ta' · i: S. < ; · ta· \ of Λ aaaihure. NAM Urges Congress To Let CPA Die { Watson Asks End Of Controls On Manufactured Goods \Y«ishii:t»on. March 18.— (ΛΓ) — I ! ι ** \aiioni! Vssoeiation (it Λί.ιη ; ! «i turns caîi-'il tjtinn ( on h'»' · toda.s <» « » « ï i piice eon { '■·■ γμ iiΠ nt.mai.îî'ttJi :·(1 ".ootjs, ( ΐι' ι. tin ; tii.it ΟΓ.\ h "loUer *·'· " «ι* :!;ο·ι. ο«.Γ ii»i , black markets to t'ioarish," and slow • i » - 'mI'.K NAM, opposed ;i year's continuation of ΟΡΛ a as! ed by Γι ·.· idetit Tru ' ' -ill ; ' ■'· . t a t < ·; ι· 11, ιr.i ; νi [or t he 1 ί ■ ι; * · · «■ : f ι k : 111* (*< mi: 11 iter. A ·' lift··. vhat he : :"tl ( >PAV ! 'mm ' · Γ campai η to ··;rightétf 1 lie (·(.;!ni. , in ίο new leas·.· on life fur price control ·. Watson said: II' '.··!· (VU ii vi ,· ., .;t<!| |)C(l ·'' 1 ■■nit ">■ '. ; ι' ι i wo stop creat - m·; I'" 1 m tilO ni'lids .i| our 1 >-·■ ·,»U· " h r< μ ι : 11 irre ponsible t : ι ! : · m < ■ 111: as sure the public· that the\ will set tli" : "il, thy want at iva.-unable 1 tiii·. by takii!.·; ΟΡΛ . i.·.. ,,t: ι ■ laim ! i: t ; ire. i roods: and brim; the · d bu(i;;ci intu balaa e an I i 'i ·' :· ■ , lilt an ill i 111 til ' : iWtll Of ' ni1 inl !at i< m;.ry dan ;cr wh:cii come., from n'.inii'iu.i :aive.nment def icits." Hé termed "false" the administra tion claim "that only ΟΡΛ stands between the people and disastrous inflatii n." Rayburn Certain Hsuss Will Pass Fslsnsisit iff Draft Washington, March Ιίΐ.·—(ΛΡ)— S|-t a'.ai" .-Mini Hay! ,1111 aid today I ho : ■ in .aol'.ll Cil i [ou , · pa sa-C III I legislation extending' the draft act ι l.'oyinid tin May là expiration date, l-cavim: a conference with Presi dent Truman, I ·· toi.I ινροι lei's · 1 am not very discouraged" ovc,~ the nrospocts. ilo : aid 1 : .1 ! Vo nient dl.a.'U -.-e. ι I selective service, appropriations and atomic ( ιicy legislation with hi . congressional "In;; lour" at their Π - Ι ;,ular Monday moetin:.. Baruch Named I S. Representati\ e ( )n Atomic (Commission Wa In»:* '· ι March I:: , AIM 1 IV'·. 1 ion t I ; 1111 mu 1 11 uniiiat in:; j Bernard Baruch as United States ro j présentai ivo on the United Nations 1 at'ii lie oner:.,y comnI issioi 1. While I ρ use I »rt— Sorrotnrv ί liarlos I ·' ■ ' - sa id 1 no tu un inat i< >11 el tin· 11 · ι a 11 c i ι r and president nil ad I \i.-nr will un tn the Senate tomorrow, ilaruch. 7a. one of the nation'· elder statesnien. was ι'.lairnian of th.· Wa ' Industrie.- Hoard during th.· In· 1 ·.'. rid war. TI10 late President Franklin Rm.sovelt called upon him many times dm iny the last war for j ; d\ i"e and mr special missions. (me ei his best known sen ice I in world war two involved a solu tion ι■!' the ι iihber c: in·;. CARRIER CRACK-UP NEAR TRAGEDY f ·ν W · ** x·» "-·Λ · •^:··χ c/.». ι ■ WINGING HIS SCOUT BOMBER IN FOR A LANDING ·:. the carrier Shangri La, Ensign I'. Johnson touches the edge ol the ,11 u , !ι (upper photo) end bounces heu\ llv (lower picture), losing ν :md t.iil and ! .nding wheels, before crashing to a stop. Λ moment later th? lucky ensign tiCOL-ed -U'cuii the v.rcck. unhurt. U. S. Navy >· ι ·, llntcntulionaii Iran Is Willing To Talk Oil With Russia If Troops Leave L;iw Prohibits Discussions It I'roops Present I ' : It 11 '· i : I ) ι Ί ' S. — I Λ I' ) — h.tr.i.m oitirials in 1 mm toil -.ir.l toi ■ Γι it .ran u.is prrpjred to n<*"otialr oil con ( - s i ο η ^ «nil Kussia ">iilv on ■ .million lti.it Soviet troops It a \ '.· Ill·, <· mull \. 1 , f " ' i V I ■! 1 . : ι . I , ; he ( 'Mild • : «Ml;. reports that Premier Ahmed Qavan Es Sal .1 ··..··: ..an·.; with the Russian- in Tehran. Ik' >;u·· i' w.i ' Highly itnpt ι »b gfajv" m view of an Iranian law ! ht ibibit 11 ; .„| 'all*. uiitii foreign troops wore evacuated. • We do ι·,it In um· ·:.,ι1 the pre mier Would care to break this law," Le added Embassy officials said there were no Iranian objection to Russia bav in; oil ri 1 : : no: thern Iran. ! ini il Opportunity. Jlnth tiv 15.·.!. ·. and Americans a re : η ■ ir :. toi h ·. I ■ ι it..; the a w th.it they should he given opportunity to negotiate oil ι·· !.co> ion., un an equal basis with Russia or any other pow er. When the I··; 'sir t. ··. erniiv lit ap proved the law prohibiting negotia t : ■ : η - until after the was. tin.· Amer ican govermnent asked Iran to notify ill'.· Slate I)ep; ; " 51 '. ι .it re-imiption ■ i ''il .·> lu'i -.I'·;. ta !,. - . πι. ure that IT. S. Λίΐ interests would have équit able treatment. One of the lîu-.-ian contentions is that since Hi it.*.;n : ."ids oil :·,ulit.- in southern Iran, the Soviets should he allowed to also. The Briti-h are un derstood to have no objection to nils-la ljoiir_ .mvon conei ssions. but support the Iranian view that So viet troops first should leave the country. So7t Coal Operators Hap Lewis Va. }i : t i.L'.t: .π, Λ1 ·. ' '·h 1 Ρ».—( ΛΡ)—» '(.Il foii! o|.'.M ator ■ today accused . ï ι. i ; iLe Λ I · ι ■ ;■ : a λ ■· « 11 < · 1 ν " 1 ry * ι ; - .. . · ! t . ... c in 11 i.· de ,■■··■. health and wel fare iuu'l. ο j i····,,' ; ' ι · m ■ ι ; ' ; -. t · ;i :.i ι nst Levis' demands for wage increases and oth er bci.eiits !«.'· 400.U(M) cal miner*, two representatives of the coal op erators I'latly disagreed with the !. 11 » ; ; ■ {ht chiet oî the United Mine Workers has made thus far in the e·.·. 1 wage conferences. Han y M. Moses. a member of 11;;· o< .· 'ra'or.· : i: ·.·.· >t latin.g c« 'mmitt.ee, -peakitm !«»r captive mines owned by steel companies .'-aici. • \Ve den.v your accusations, and <·η this record charge you with hav ing attempted ■ ielιUeraîely to create by understandable design a fal>e ca>e up' ·! ι which t» » rest, your royalty or welfare demand upon this con ference."' Lew;.- i :.-t week emphasized de mands that the industry set up a rimers' health and welfare fund. Pressing ihis. he soft pedaled his general proposal foi increased wages and a shorter work week. SPRING COMES TO THE WHiTE HOUSE OUT FOR A STROLL in the White II isc pi'cuitul.-', Pre.· Mi nt Harry S. Tru man stops îor a moment to sniir a magnolia blossom. His calmness about the International situation has done much to allay the rising belief that a break may occur between the U. S. and Russia. (.Inter naiiunal) Prominent Robeson County White Woman Claims Being Raped Ralehd·. March 1M. — ( Λί' »- Thi'iv ! iu'!;irn ; were rushed to Central I'ri- , j .-«Mi here today Cor safe keeping after I a pro-miiM ii Robci'Min comity while : woman reported she had been rapeci, Warden II. il. Wilson : 1 1 .'lay. Ilighwa.v patrol headqia.rlers her··) said that it had received a radio j report that several other.- till wet·.· bein** que-tinned in Lumberton but there was no evidence οί pos. ibi· ι I mob aeti< η. The livrée ne.",roes were Cabin j ν 'ovinston, ( irant Thompson, an ■ j Stary Pov.eil all of Roh-\-on county. I The η· ·.'.'ίο., were brought to C'en- ; liai !' i.-"h by Site: ill l.\. C. Wade, ι ο Γ Robe·.· «-η. I Wado ι elm lied imm.· hah !v t" : I r.iniberl' η : · «.··-utinue m\ ι·. t ί.;.111· >n I „f the ca e. , i runian Asking ( a >nscr\ ation Οί \ ital l· o< h is ! Wushingtoi Ma (ΛΡ) I Ί II·· White Hou <· :·' !:■>' tl at President Truman is asking for the conservation » »t' vital foods rather than the diminution of public clin i iier·· durili". the w· u'ld I "·; ; c. ner i.ency. i'l r. . S< ·.-;■.·:,. i .. ί ha> !.·-- Kn I made publie (he ! ■ · ! ! e in , l· lerram I to Arthur I lai Inelt. i-y. π ι'· ··' · et · η·|;.!> ·.! Ill· H"t· . A ••"••II >t "The ί1 e .délit diι eel · i tiι ■ that he is not suggesting the élimin ât inn lit public 11 mi: ·: · uch but I I at her tile I u Ile t tm: e;.ition ι it food supplies liceneil ti·!' th.· rein . ' of hunger throughout the world." ι " ; StoCkS 1 ιC Π LTa 11 \ Make Reco\ eues New York, uiarch 18. -(AP> - Stocks genera 1 ly continued on th< recovery s κ le <>t' today market al though scattered exec. it a ί:.ν were in I evidt nee. ι Ahead most oi the time were U. 1 S. Steel. I »< ■ i h Icla μ : ι. \'>u; .. ΐ « » î . ; Sheet. General Motors. i.'hry>ier. j Goodrich and Air Ileduction. Dcl'ere m ant of a dividend weaken d Con j tinental Motors. Hackward were , Glenn Martin and 1 )upont. ι Iruman 10 Speak At \ Y. Colley Washin^ti η, Ma eh 1Λ ·Μ I President Truman today accepted an ! invitation to ^«· t « » New York May 11 to address an anni\e -a;\ cele I brat ion of Fordham University. I The Rev. Kooert I. Γ», ιιηπη presi dent of 111 · university. said t ne Pres ident accepted th invitation which involve- two speeches by the C'hiet Executive. WINANT WILL RETIRE . AS ENVOY TO BRITAIN • Washington, Ma·· ·*> ":8 ■ AP ι John (I Winant said today that he hopes to retire smm as American ambassador to Piritain. Winant. after a conference with •'resident Truman said he is return in" tu 1 l'iidon about April 1 for a brief period. G< >\ernment Plans \ i;porous ( .ainpai<>n Against Monopolies Washington, March 18.— (AP)— 11(>rii' y C!cî!'". :il l'on\ Oa"L cli> -ri ι < n · ay tin- .iu ι if·· 1 η pif I ni'jn1 . «;οη will ']> ■,. ·: ν ι;;· »i ou> c ampaign M-'.am î ι oiiop'die in an .effort lo help returning veteran.^ and smaP bus il If·- S( I'p'ini 11 r ; "hard lnitnr.: enforce ment of thf anti-trust laws." Clark . aid in an intei view lhai veteran ma.-t have an opportunity to .star! ; 1 ιi ι· . ι "I 1 h· ! ι' <iwn and to op i ei ι died to em mnatf opportunity md ι1 » uiii 1er η urn the free market i lie now ; » 1 a η ι : ■ and know led ue gain •II iii,i 111 thf war mu.-l hf u. ed. I ant l· utures Show Rising I endeneies Λ f w -J ( Λ la: « ·. in. ( . \ : ) - Cot h -η I at r ■ >i μ· ι κ :; . - f f : it., a hale ! ι glior t< · ! ·> eenl 1 · »er, N'lori ι ί iff· .'.fit· ! to Hi eeiit ; a hait 111·.·,!κ-r. \la\ 20.»»."), July 26. Γυ, » a toher 20..'λ">. .... 2·ί.67 26.1)4 < - !μ·! . . :"i 26.4i *jti 4f> 20.4:' Maivh î i ÎI4T ) 26.42 26.39 Mas· ( ΠΜΤ ) ... .... 26.40 26.36 UNO BEGINS TO MOVE INTO HUNTER WASTING NO TIME in setting up the Documents. Department of the UNO in the United St..tes, Mrs. Isobel Wallace of Great Hi it..in, a member of the organisation's secretariat, is shown putting papers anu r.les in order in one ol the oflins requisitioned at Hunter College in Mev York City. W lnle girl students of hi..iter have petitioned New York , Mayor O'Dwvcr for return of the tiool buildings in time ior the fall term, t.'ip UNO wants to move in lor . t least two years·
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