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Hrnîterson Uaîlt; Htspatrlj THIRTY-THIRD YEAR 'τιΐκ'as^ ' ί'\ίΪ;'Λ'κ! 1 HENDERSON, Ν. C„ THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 4, 1946 ' t ."·,;ν",Ν FIVE CENTS COPY " —-— - — — A — - A FELLA CRIES OVER BEST FRIEND SAV.LIK3 HIS Β!3 ΗίΛίΐ OUT, ht'.lc- Di nnie Steigerwald, a vcai arid a hall n!d. sit? beside his t>:"-t pal, "Sugar", and wonders w hat's to become of Ins rani ne playmate The n:ana..-r i>i a Pittsburgh housing project where the your ·. ' ί live.· lus j-.sst s.m ved notice on the tenants that they must give up then iv!.· <·ι vacate Although she added that she would not actually e\ ict > fa ilv but just report thorn for po:. ibl%-legal Bet ί ι η if t h - λ ... .1 the ord r, Oovnie doesn't understand the tine points M the ι--;:.· lie's still unhappy about the whole thing, (International) Philippines Are Hit ByHurricane Winds Typhoon Creasing Northern LifTi· Bay Waves High Mr.n;i . A|»r:l » · M' \ · , - acroloyi. . · · ·..> ·. ,l . ·.. ... · is ci'.? i. ! ici ι I, ι ■ :, , . I ■. ι . winds ut' · ίι Π ht π . nu ·.. c« " pre vailed in ! hp «tr.ii > ·ι ,·.«·. ·ι î.· . ···· {Util Fi ,"1 ')■ ,1. The storm was movin!· ;it 11 '<" ο te the northu t T'a · «····' ·. . · . : ι it mipht l)i· curving northward to ward Furmii>.i M. ni ι Γ. y ι fort wave- \vhii.. m ■ ι a !.. ι μπ laden m· .·· n· - '·· ' 1 !' i■ ■.. There wa> i:n !o ...«· Lack of εοιηχπο nieoUons prci en ted receipt ο ι : ; ■ ri ; : . ι northern Luzon. The navy said then· u ι ma jor dam.iee to ils installations. Five s:iilor-vol ;nleers. wh·· bra ο I the waves, re-i· icd 11 Fil'p ■· . h crmcn elinsmu <·> i». ·.! ··> on San Nicolas shoal halfway be tween Manila and ( cn-:;icl··:·. MOLTEN LAVA ΛίΛ Y iii'.strov J A·' < rn Kh U' I 111 11 l.'l. Κ V J Ν I : I 1 Λ flood ol mill!: Il I down the ea. t slo;u Μ- > a en the i.-land of SakUra i.· c-.pe.ted to wipe out Κ' .η ι ■; ' eastern tip oi liu· three days, ι -si : ri ·' Κ \ u imperial university tgjd t uiay. All v'H lue.· in tin- ar·· 1 '·' ··: evacuated two we.cn- ■ '.lier. 1 1 volcano showed .-inn- ol dan^erou a· I i\ ily. < ι tin· sou thorn side ol the un tain, a Ia\ .■ 1 ! ι >\» I lie '· ι · 1. ' ·■ scven-toiy buildiim i m . · In ward I lie . ι llaye ι > Anm ;ra PALMETTO LEGISLATl IS Κ ιά yoking γι:οιιικιίίο\ Columbia, S. C., April 4.—(AP)— An I.util III prohibition In!! π·.···.\ο:ι an i!l · :;n mil call seem·! i-viai·, n the house today after the wa;. an ! means committee proposed culmina tion ni present l'quor laws under a lieu alcoholic control board. Ilnuse icadinn of the prohibition bill w ι tli-· I'ii .· t oi l's- act ion on liquor taken by the general assem bly ,nn.· il convened al noon yes terday in extroi'dmarv t ion at the call of Govern <' \'» illumi- to "<la something about the liquor situa tion." Reports Atom Leak ACCORDING to Prime Minister Mackenzie King ol Canada, his government has launched an in Λ estimation into the d>. <. 1· sure of "secret and confidential'' informa tion—repor tec to be concerned with atomic energy—to members of a foreign mission in Ottawa. Twenty two men have been detained l<>r questioning by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ^International) $10,000,000 Destruction Fron Waves Losses Are Counter! Ry Prnperty Owners; Denth Toll Increases I li.!··.] ni υ. April I ι A Ρ ; Pr >p 111 ν danui:;e wrought by tin- Pacific ι <!:.| whvos was l'-stimatcl :it $10, (.lid,000 in the II lwaiian islands Ιο ί . y a. I msi'ies-men and owners t ι y l each e< Uapes and » i.'C'i lux ury hei»r.· counted their Wses. The fir;,Ml toll in the kinds me tn 88 with tin· 'iiulins of live more I Oïlit at Hilo, lii i 11 : ' ι : ; t · ι : 11. city ■ total to Γι!!. Si\ty-nino were Htigsitigi ."·!! ni Pu in : :. ι ■ the Ι.-Ι.ΙΠ·: o> H:i • ο In ci'Ih : a1 r 11 ' 'ί ι ι 'ern P. i.'j 11.1 ι r 1 1 " ■ ' il Mr ' Ί li Hi!! ρ.ί ■ .us in all may ' .r.e los; their l:\i-s. Also Hit Tahiti. Vomlaν'.» μ "li r ν ave al ο hit Ί .. hit i I he .Mr Ί. ι ('alii irnia, iind Sooth America but the urcalest nf life aid pro]icrty oc urred in the Hawaiian island.-·. i hr search for the ■■ i ■ 'tv! - in r ! · ι f 1 ί 111* school child;'' n con tinued bv sea aid air S pp!ir. il ford and cli ihir.i; po I ia;o Pu· stricken city of IÏ : ■. ι partialis wrecked as the . Ill 1 Io.'.-r . ,| the tidal wave era-hod thr ; its Iun a el-like harbor. Throughout the i.-|and<. prooorlv ov ι ers and city, ounlv and terri torial officials made sk'-tehv est i— ir airs to m ·η· late* I la 'tels . iul yacht clubs, stores and varolii -ι-, suqar plantation-. shipping. am.y and navy installation.·. utilUie.-. con uiuniea tions and railways. WEATHER FOR \ORTII < Λ It Ο I. IN \. Partly cloudy, warm this aft einooLi: little ehanse in lemiier turr tonight. Not quite si> warm Friday. Dixie Solons Angered By Cotton Order Howies' Resignation Is Beinç Demanded; Aiulerson Also Mil \' · liiirl'M', \ i»r « I I \ »'1 - S'HiIIm γ · '.ru 1 'or*-. Ilii'i·· · <.>r »■«·»!* »»r l> · » ritif-ism .it < h" 1er Γ»" l··, 1« f;r fr·· ι r»|f*rin · s»··· r°l"r\ «»! V*rirtiltnrr ( liitfnn « n.· ·»· · ·, fr» τ «» (iVn · ' ro-f|,ii,, niitinl .it blocking t l-»*»iii|o « rj-c iι err ι-»«*■», '! lu ν < \1 \· I ' I inti >»· r 1 fη <· ···» ! . ·. ! m,· \ U\. ;ι· - Hon π ' <»·,: :ι. ·<| «ι ' t m · irf Un • · ·.«·. ··» · ■ — 1 · - ; i I ; ι η Η ■r ι η · ι η.1 !l" ' . ' · ■ ι1 . · I « >!' \ '· n"' - : ν i · I'm* !'< · η fill I ' r ' ' ' ' ι 'ι · · ' t| : 'i t:111* i| i.'.i t - ' ·.· MfI til»·Ο :ϊπ. *·r'μ· 1" ·* η h I »v ts *"«1 r nn * r ·. to-·* ···.< fhe t "ι* *όt Of fi ■><·' c .· ! '' . ■· , M \ >ank Ρ ·Γ c* "'h Carol in ' ' T ■ η '«i- 1 ν 1 «»·» 4 ' ι ; 11 th ■· \ TV' η;ιτ·« Vf M ' ί. M Mr \nrir" η h:"»' i f '—»oleicly βιΐϊτοη to î'.o OPA.·· Th:· a r^f-r'v- <·> IV rr' rr "·' a ♦-)""·· >' 1 «»' rn On\ rr'o·· ΓΡΊΓΪ'Ίη^ I ι·· ρ»· H'·· vn nay ·" ·' ''c »v> /· tfnn bo'-nhl '"or fi't i''° ]* ff ηος jnti pr'pp1 April ! n P,/ ·' Ι^ς bn^ f ΜίΡηΗΛΓ] ihp or ''ov : , · p. :|t-v f.^r-Ί* vOfifl'll -*?--p l , in c^t< n. «Ή·-* h ίι,Λ «nv-î ι \·, ■ 'or·· · ' nn <··*< -« <a t1-.;· . prirc^. S·' η m .-;., n,·^·· \;>Ί .· f,.^ . 1 · lip f J t « l " ' Π vp.'tpiv];iv a'i Pn'\*1ps /·''vi«'·4orj hin 1" Ho 5fO, ï ::r' l'n 1 · > · · r] tr· ,Λ' 4 ^ ' ' n ·λ ·■>' ρ ♦ rj ί« '"·] ι m I 'ffep ·ΜΓ^ ·« n] ·1 M. 1 ■ ■ V',\ wilb nt tho secrolar.v'y si^ » rvfure VT·)· ' .-ni.' *nM ·» roMM-'p-· "f hrv hp ·' 11 · i ιλ rr < }t t C1""1H bnnn«-»n ♦'"> t h p TTpjfpH c.t· Γ : fr» ν ' ο n ΐηΠ'»·*:ηη n">"]H hp ' 'nf P» "M^1ps ♦ " 0,u"'" ♦ (.»·· pyr-o.-.f-r) t î ΓΡ ΟΠί ST. τ ) rv*itiri^ni thMt h π > n i a 'th 'lity to ο r rl n r A nrlprcon t ■ v'"n> Ί cnokp'-nvin fr - thp -1 -} >j 1 i - : 1 :on chief r^^ljnH hr» h"fl r· tp'l -m 'n,· ! ' , ' ΡΧΡΓ' ' t ' \ r» (Hvlot· is-MO'] !'1 1 fî î Thaï orHp'· oro\ i<i,w- t'-»i< Γ·-π ο' I ·»·λi| yor '·«·■ h n ' ] l''irinu1',to : and dcvelon a c(imnvr»h^n ;\-n "w. J ti.fïijf· Γ'Ίΐρν." " ^ H t h -i t '*ch;l' havp thp po^^'pr lo ?---ιό ! f'p Ci" h 'i r\f < pnr]pr:i] Ηο'^Γρ·* | imnts anH ;.·^ρηΓ.ΐ^"> Γ·οη<*<***οοίΊ with ! ' r: -< iiprJ vrif*p >tal>ili/al ion. W-irrrn Criticizes Section Of Atom Control Measure \V ;hin-1r Λ ι i ι J ( ATM Cnnn>1 rfilln;· (",<·ρ<μ I i.iulsnv Λ V' ; I »·— ; ! r : 11 a fraud" :i sorti'·· "Γ tho oro t)iisc: 1 atomic enorey control bill ro latins* 1 > spending powers of the c m* r< I c m r i sion. The outspoken North Carolinian aonc:»)'cri before tho Sonafo Atomic PommiH^e ; 1t fh.o ]-( " ι · ι (.'si of Senator Fi.v rd (I)) of Virginia. Warren said that tho \vordin° of fho sc 1»-on \vk ''utterly mean · 'IX Icss" and would load to a wave of appropriated money. I ant Prices Drop Over $1 Per Bale New York. April t. — (ΛΓ) C'otlon futures ι pit cd là to fill cent a bale lower. Noon priet>« were 55 cents to M y 12Τ.85. July 27.02, (). lober ret toda ν ici/i ■τι ;ei"> il "5 ,i hale lower IV. « loso Ο pou 28.1111 28.no 27.Π!) Μην July < let. I lee. 27.03 28.0!) 28.1 1 28.11 28.15 28.15 Mar. (1047) May (1047) 28.00 28.00 Farm Depreciation Hard To Figure, Scott Shows m i.vw msbi:t. I);tilv Dispatch Bureau Raleigh. April 1 Many N'orth Carolina ί.ιι.'ΐιιί - are nihil". them selves about the actual U"t |>|··>1 it from their farms !)··< m · lln> fail to charge oil de| u c« ι.ίΙ ι· ■ 11 .1 :i ·■ op inion of Kerr Srotl, ιίίιιιιι, >iouor of agriculture. Scott cited lu.-> own ι·ν|ηίιιίι·ί' to llustrate his point lit- said that oui - 11g the past couple ol \ < ·. ■ In· I1.10 tsed a number oi German prisor» m-s ,.,·, his Pom, mainly ''1 oui; u, overgrown ditchbank> .01 1 : 11M > on is ;.nd briar from ijn in· Utogeth.'i' I.·· paid -·u 1 a· mud ·■:■!. ■Ί for such work Win tin u 1 ha. 'e;bl · to ovi-ra! 1 I a, ί op< · .· loll, it could ηΊ b" 1 h :eii a :a 1 :i ' he i" ·: t ι I pi min m.. um 11 1" op S "tt said he km w ot farm ιιά η the market foi ai. .in I S-."> an ere and the price >oiui ·< i cli-ip .iut investigation disclosed that ditch banks and side area» weie .«νίτβΠΛνη, what he called "hollies'' of briars and broom sedne had grown up in Hi·· middle ο!" fields, fences were* lotted iluwn and build ups ii. bad repaii i<>i lack of atten tion over a period oi years When cost of réhabilita!!!)·-·. «»r reclaiming the land was counted, tin* S2ô an acre price wa> found t» » be fair ο even high value These condition-' are prevalent all «ver the -late, he .said, since it h i be·-·! ) unpossible t«> keep up with en ervation work during thi* war Λ t a ■ ·* <·.·»'. « letei loate · » m ich in five >c. ι . !:" added, that it wil take t η ·· fifteen > ear- to bi in.: it h i t· » full u' dit ν M f« that t<". mans l.irm »·! - m ίι 'ιΐι prof»· and making ii ο· ι. · ι \ ι ·1 ! 11 ■ 11 fa il t« » s;: \ e pi « > p« : c« " ii at ·η h» dap: et iation «»! capital investment lie tllinks ' o* e M'lirnt ι·ν! iniale. that net ta: ncome 1 ϊ-1 >η«» ιρ more than 2Ui pe cent ni ·· \'X !> hkewi-e lui I take into account depreciation items Council Shelves Iranian Case Reason to Cackle HERE IS ONE for the farmyard rec ord bouk. The white leghorn hold by Mr.:. Wilfinm Uurnhnm t>f Al bany, Ν. Y., laid an ess five inches Ions, nine inches in circumference and fourteen ounccs in weight. The hen's owner is shown holding the record size egg beside its proud aroducer. f International) Settlement OfHarvester Strike Seen 10-Week-Gld Strike Of 30.000 Workers May End Shortly I5\ The Associated Tress. Pettleim nt appeared imminent to day in one of he nation's ionuest currvt -.Irikes the teti-week-old work si ippane b.\ 3D.000 t"Ϊ( > litrn eciuinment workers employed in In t( ι national ΙΓ.ιλ ester ('". plants. Wh'lr ( ii ι"'1 ·ΐ'!ΐ' k. i >· :' o! t i la Is l<i iked hope' :!l\ 'ι I an ι · (I 11 the· country's mai n· I ibi r and dis pute, the work -1 < > ρ ρ ; ι : · < » by 400.000 AFl. United Mine Wurker-·. neno ! i,itoi s un the harvester company's sf rike we:· : 'ed in agreement or all but one i.- ue Tlie i ■: tie .-ι ι i imiter debate retire .■ 111.11i\ ι 1 the i"nn;i!iy .m.i ι : η ion met iu il :. Ke li 1,. ! cone 11 :a t ill's '· · Wa h i : ; l 11. : ι was ι op' rte I t" be allowance r les for piece work ers under whirl: they would yet average earnings toe Ιο,ι time dup ing machinerv · tcakdowus >r .»in - lar slack per od ■ More than liai: the 30,000 involved are piece \\ί rk ers. snowixm \ thri:ati:m:i» IN COAL STIÎIKK. Washington \| ril 4. ι ΛΓΜ - Strike-bi.iuul : ! co .1 operators threatened touas to mree a show down on .Inhn I. Lewis's Wane and bnrr demand-. (Tbi Unit.·.! Mine Wo ke;·-' chic! in three week- oi contract talks has refused to < ! : - · . these i.-v;es pend ing an agri ra nt "i principle" t· his propos., 1- nu· a health and wel fare 1'upd and lor improved mine safety. But a ι-.la· ; an : i" ihe mine owner- said t!ie\ intended to pres lor a \ ote todas η a res >!utiou call ing for immediate con irieration ι : the pay and working time q ies lii ι s. Chou Raps Intervention C'hun.'.kin April 1 - (AIM Cîon •·ι .il (Ίιιιιι Κιι-lai. Cnninumi.st spi>ki·.· iii.in. t··< 1.ι> lii'in..ii.it'll that tlir ΛΙ 1 nivr C " 11 ! 11 ; ι a ehaiut" lu «*-t .il > li^li clomiii rai-y and asserted that ' varelos.s a -!. taiu-e ftnm foreign nati'iii.· will inciva.·ο lii.surdei': hero'' il:- stain ·ΐιΐ was made a.- ho aim nth·: C · · ι ■ ι m ι J M t -1ιίίηήοιΙ thoit verbal a.-- mil- on the government and national, t party, iurthei wid iiiiir.'. tlu1 lueaeh that Genera' Cifi'ig" Mai. i..ill's recent truee il tort- nam we.i "I I· · ! Ilii' \lliod natn >ti shun I 111 ί 111 > .ι .hi : ι' ι·· Ι'π' idi'iii Tinman" tatflll Ill .. ' 1 -1 lilt (loil. lull III III' Μι ι·· " I T1. 1ee ι·· uifi'i ι■ ! let· ill a. ■ ι ir ι Ιι ί ι in in titutf deni'«■: κ - id tli " 1 · ! : pnlitiea! tutelage. In ·ι ι "I ; ι ρ w's t" nfei in. ■ ( )nl \ > Ιι ί the ι .tu t Ί If it · ■ ι vill \lln ■ ■ !i ■ : li t · ι;ι1 (>tlu'i w ise. ran "ss a· Μ..ιι- will, roust1 tlu· ('hi ιι" ι ι· ■· ι iiicie.ise dlsnrdt'i » 'Ve fin' ί ιι pie a:id we Com 1 rminista .uni t want such help.' Police, F.B.I. Hunt Slayer Ex-Marine Pits Cunning Against Many Man Hunters VVa\h'u:;ti: a. \|»ri! '■— Λ!! · —: arl i .t i.ind, »·<·:« l··..;»!·«! ι apo-sliiycr today pitif.l llir <·. ;· il in ; lr.· iri'ii;·,! <;n (iuaàal c.mal a-ain . the ι iniiiii <1 <·! forts of jiiiii- .■ and 1Ϊ1Ι man hunts rs. 'the ii4 — >·t ;n'-·■! ι ex-marine h ft* ι ' * ·1 .It 1.11"■ · ' ■ 11 .''ii y t"f>ii,· w hen lie iiiul ■ '· · · ι Ίι Med Vy . ; ι··ι· i i. !-i ι* '.'tin '.ι ' 11 h- ho..>· · i >:'t .. . ill!·'!' 11 \ ι-Π ι 1 «Ίι uttiil · i îfee rc'i-i<ι»t are ι.Γ Hit- -li-ycar-ol a Medley alter .i .'even hour manhun. tvif'.eiit I;· pr. ■. .. a : ι mi ·ι· v. ith η clue.·: ι·ιι .νI.■ ··.. land's plan I·· ïljgfet. Biottil-tKitHids follow. ! on. tl'lii! In :i γ:.11. · ·. t;ii on li.it ι· ..,· al.su were kecpin .·. a eiose walch "'. ι ;c>!'*i ί ι bi m ι ο 1 :i ii t ■ ι traffic thi'ouah MarylaiK Iiivc>ti^:tii η Started. Ί h · cire ι.· ' .ι ■<· of tiie dariii". brL .I'. the !■·.>· 1 in a se. ί at th; District of Columbia prison, imme ciialely .-ct t ■ · . ■ ■ ' .-a : η · in π." · t ion. on·.· 1 iy tile .' . ·, ■■ · eparl ι κ 11 ' ami :i ii · Ί lier by .ι ■ » ■· ■: al ι . ·ι ι : re - ional ci mmit let. ! ; ι 1 [ebert 11 ) ι < ·. Louisiana ol this aro.ip gsaeileci "COI ici ι tn Ί1 s in . la ' where mar tie! ( l> ean v. . 111 · ι fiat Willi i ι ρ IKirent a ban ion. Λ rc ·. ι· ι". s'.ory · f the e e; pe cam > ut win·.'ι .Mil off." ·ι elo.- ·() tlr.i t h..· t wi ι death ! "i1 - hail rc leased AïeFarlan.! an ι Medlev fron tlv. a- cells for a game of cards be lore 111.· slave! ' ι ·'. er|κ a.wrcd their. Ί he .uuards ware suspended, and later taken inlo ι ..,-lody by the FB" on charges of permitting prisoner! to escape thrmml: nogliRenre. Pope Pius Makes Appeal For Food 10 Sa\ e Star\ iιilt \".11 lr:in C'il'y. Apr,! 4. ( .VP > Pone Pius In a speech today appoale to the world's "conscience and sense nf responsibility" to :-ave destitute peoples ι rum star·, ati· n. Sp< 'akin-; over ' he Va1 i · : ι r irii·., . h esaid tiie "spectre of tamine ris* behind the deliberations oi diplo mat* " He ■ ' '. natod that ι mo !'· · Mill the \\ ,iid'-. j •.-•.nation I ice i the ' .- ni· tor mena···· of hunger." Attlee Opens Food Debate L< . '.μι, Λ : · i ! I. ι Λι1 1 Minister C""!« τ» ί*ι it A'tlee * ·) h*ï i a iimcl debate in lln4 House «·!' ('·»— π. ι · ! ι s today by deelnrinii lha! * m i 1 - ! .in 1 neople today are taeed vi'h -rarnly ol l.ood and some will. aii,-o lltle s'.arvat ion, arm t. : ;. ;«'· : ι : list be fed !n in former em··! ies. "We shail d · all we ran to ; :e. ent our late « > « m.e.s .-ai1er iuj f ·> n; -tar\ at ion." he >aid. hat "i! il e »;nes to the ehoii e one i i · and 4 · eu:*· sider our lriends before 1 .r ene ni es." Although Britain's rat ; reeent ly were ι at U v\ ar-i - ·· eis. η : her bread darae ae 1 nui eh a - it was d ring the he'. ·.' <·: the Γ· boat η ids. he said 1 a bound 1· warn t ie eut.nl · y : ' ι ι an nu i;atranter a t rthei λ il n t he ι i. e>sai y .' Oaring Sky Rescue INCH BY INCH, Arthur Coiitello lowers his bi ss, Daniel Rivenfcurgh, t ' e i -.fa lung tl; '.'pole after |he latter had been knocked uncon si. Ίΐ.= v. !·,. :i (.ne of two safety ropes broke while he was working atop a b ;iid.! in New V· .rk City. Riveiv burgh, dangling helplessly above tht fiave · ν - i ·'ι(Tetoci by 1. !ι ν : , ? ··. ·:. is watched from the streets. < International) ί (i ί I Κ'!"> vJllL >Π< >Π Greek Parliament Election \ aliditx Allien· . Λ pi' i I 4. (AIM—The four hi'!-.1, μ ι1 ·. ι ' ! 11 · > ··! tii<· KAMKKK. attack π ι lin..· \ alvhiy « ► ( Sunday > eleetjon beeauM.· only hall of the re I ; V 1 ' \ ■ ·,· - We; ; t to 1 he pok'S. '· i* ι ι,;)· m lu· ;ent Archbishop 1 >a 11. in préparé the way J or new balloting. A . lateu: -hi . i&ncd h y the tour partie.-. w .. · : ι 1> -; · t »î t o( i tin election a no derliiird to put up candidates (ic.-t ι ;bed the parliament elvi't'ti Suivi ay ;iu-.l asked the ",m'ea! allie> to rectify" the situation.. FOUR-POWER COUNCIL FOR JAPAN TO MEET "!"■ ·!-:yo. Λ ;ir. · t Λ Ρ ) The lour pou ■ ■ ι·",;' ! I in]· .lap.iu will nurl ton ι ' ' i*.· ι · v. with C ί « 11 : · r.j 1 Douglas Μ:ι \ ! ί ι u ι -nun \IIied eoni n ι ; 11 ■ : ι ■. ih tilt.' ! ι :· : nflicial post u.i .' i'::., i'f l! ι Nippon.- l'im • , > ■ : \ :, khi line broadly hi- ·. it ·. - i'i r.'i;i'.itinn and the t-tiiii'i . .iiit:, ί !·■ . (quarters ol I'i Kii ...I ! :n 'ft -!- would be 'lita t ■ .. . : ■ . .!· . !.: view ol Mac Λιί 1 ; 1" i a ν ο the council Λί. ι Λ.11. ;! 1 ; : ι - lint announced vvi;>·· ν ; 1 name 1" the Amer ican seat ml the council, but it was reported that Maj. tien. \V. F. Mar 11.ι.■ '. "r:i'i ιΊ ins economic and ciei.tii!·· μι ι ίί will be named. BLINDED VET 'SEES' HIS CAMPUS FRESHMAN AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Ji lm K. Ou^n.-s begins major ing in pi>vhi>li<g.\ by developing lus ou η st.ml in iipendenee of all help in getting around Sh η hn r studying the Γι ini cti-n eatnpus oil a relief map made for him by libiaiian G. V. D'ifli Id. the lM-year-old Kitch buig, Mas? , war veteian blir.ded in both eye? and minus his left hand •;-Uiw deumed a ict.iii„ L\c ti-t and ueo> oa.v lus car.c. 'Jn'.crna'.ionafX Spat Deferred Until May 6; Move Rapped \ι·Μ λ oi k, λ |>: i! t. -I \Ρ ι — On .1 lr.oi.on Ιι\ nileii Slates ■Spci ctai > *»i Mat' .lames K.iim s Hie i lilted Nation-· Sccurit\ ( oimci! todav sh'hcd the Iran ian ease tiiilil Ia> i> -hut the decision came onl> alter \us tralia's representative had blast ed Soviet Ambassador \ndrci (■romvko's uuiknui and accused the council of lailiii!· to do its duty. Nine of the < > · 111 i!'- 1! member nations voted for the Byrnes' reso lution vvl ι eh ι Im.-oi! on Rus la's tint pr< m 11 -ι' I. :. - - . : n ■ I that lu ι· troops will ail i» '.'.il:a I: awn 1 r· » ι : 1 Ir;.il by « ·:. ι is ΛI :. Gromyk(>'s ar ni.'-d absence counted lor ni,. \ < .le ..n i the ab sention of Austral.a · \\ Ο Hodg son from casting i.i- ballot for an other. Reports Bv May. Byrnes declared Russia's assur ances should be accepted as satis factory and that by deferring the case now. the council should ask re ports by May fi by which time th.* Russians should be out of Iran Council President Quo Tai-chi of China said he hoped Iran and Hiis sia "would settle all their problems and make further discussion unnec essary." But it was Hodgson, fiery gray diplomat, 111 the best Australian tradition of a minority protestor, who added the final fireworks tu the eriyis-laden case. Works "Prejudiced." He said Gromyko-. .. -.ami η week ago "had prejudiced the wm k, efficiency and authority of the council." that the decsion to defer the case should not have been made until full investit',.it ion. thai Iran's complaints were being handled as a political incident rallier than a whole vital situation. In his broad accent of the man from "down under." ho emphati c-ally told his dignified colleagues this case was a challenge to Hi·· council and in our poinion the coun cil did not meet it.' He leaned hunched over the coun cil table as he spoke in sharp terso -entencei and when Ihe vote was :aken he kept his hands firmly ο·ι the table. Throughout Ihe proced ngs. Iranian Ambassador Hussein. Ala was at the e mncil table and lie expressed Iran'.- acceptance of the Byi 'ies-spon. orc-d resolution. The whole ; 1 lsis-laden issue, dur ng which Gi.imyiïo boycott plung ed the council into the worst emer ,1 ni-> of its 11 rι ' hi.-t"!,v. was due for settlement at ; -e.-.-ion today. It was possible that I'nited Stat":; Secretary i.f Slate .lame.-, Byrnes, who has played a leading role in tlr> whole affair, would propose disposal of the ease. Members of the council, with Gromyko absent, r < t privately ant informally late \esterday. reviewed the case, and obtained a general un derstanding 011 to. .ay's procedure, though various nilormanis said that no lia.d an ι la ' agreement was» reached at that time. Ivarl\ (jams In \h irkct Reel need New Y..ik. April !. ΛΓ Buy erg swarmpd oyer the stuck market in tin· early part of today s session but then \va litllt- follow through and extreme gams running to four ■h' mou· points eventually were re duced or t ance!led. Ahead most of the time were It. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Chrysler. (îen eral Motors and Μ··ι.Ι ;i.i:tery Ward. Losers included Union Pacific, Goodrich, U. S. Rubber and West·· iighouse. Deficit Might Be Remo\ ed In Year Washington. April 4.—(AP)—The Federal deficit may cut to around S'J2.00ti.it()i).()0|i fur 11 ·. ι s ; ι si m ] year and wiped out :. 1 : ι Hi and 1947, 'overnment economists estimated to da\ Treasury leehnieia·: now believe tax receipts fm tin year ending June 30 will run t > two to three billion dollars liiuher than was tore cast in .lanuar.v. when 1'residetif Truman's budget message went ti> Congress. Base Pa\ Measure Is Near Approval Washington. April 4 ( \Pi —. A comprons. se industrial wnt!" base o: fill cents an hour moved close to Senate aporoval today. Hut ,i last ditch :ight was on to kill a I pioidentially opnosed amendment designed to bo >st farm prices. Many hours et' informal confer ences daring the past three days ap paru tlv convinced backers of the ' original bill they could not drum up the votes for the new minimum they aimd at — fill cents immediately and 75 cents within four years. The I present statutory wage base is 40 \.ents an hour. i
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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