Dtenîtersott Έ\atly Dtspatrb THIRTY-THIRD YEAR ι.1 : \ -1 : ι » \νιι:ι·: -1 : ι : \ r« ί : « ·κ τιιι·: ass· μι Ατι·:ι » i-kkss HENDERSON, N. C ESDAV EVENING, APRIL !». J' IT.i. ill ; . 1 I 1 Al IIJIN t - I . , - \Ί AN" FIVE < ENT.> < < H'Y 'Vocation' From Draft Is Proposed lie use LiUei I lie-Λ Fui Senate Do? .it; Pay H osl Srusjlu \\ \ κι·;Μ·η, \ ρ il ,1 . λ >'ί — ΊΊ· '«iiiiu?: ' ·' > vniltre rr i ·; !. ι it»: .« » ; ι oji:» al ti* ρ; ·» I; ;»ii «Γ aft ι" ïΊ'Ίιοιι . :r-lλ r · ι Λ fa- îj . ί: ! ρ V\1 Î " ιι ικι: .ν 1Λ ativî e»U* ' · a Γ Ι' ·ι ι sesskiii I > · Ί .1 .5 · ΓΓ.ί> Μ Π* ! *,Γ. Ι .1 ' <·,>;> ·η\»·. <»!, ί »· I 1 ·\ Hep. Sa. \ ι ι η >) ·,.ί a ma rail·* i'n .· ·ι \ ι-.ι . % Π ' . H )ί ι V» ff Γ ' ' i \ ! Oil ] il. ί V\ · t ! 1 a .ι ! ι j .i m [ iti.ù < .<·.<η « an.ii !*: ι ( ·. ■ · > .U! ! .1 ι»! O :sl«»n a. ·». ι II' · IV· >i ! r.l ι » îvin st. I l ; at at t .liter t t.u »iale il ΓΪΙ.Ι I !UN i.lil v!i >· i ·> π · ' · \\ h ! tr \p: il .— Λ t — Λ «il·.; l !i lui. >»t «ι'ι « ιirr ,eti I ι il a a ( t iie i !ο«:ν v i .Y of ι li .,· < .t .1 i loi·.:'.. ! . t iaitial Sr»:ate s aliment seem I to la vor ( niiuiiin.". sil-rlie srr.it | \i i(ti* * an\ »n:h experiment. Γ.» . ί- · ι te . ί i 1 » . e ir.litar\ ! ( . r. ·. ■ ι v. . ; "i ΐΆ ζ t > ta ici. fU ci (·.! . h îL.v ι. p» - -1. ") ! ο. * m wtia* ! rnv nu ■. ·. . :« t m;i;c abolit ex- | tt n'in.^ lia' tirait ! a >\. now due to rvp::*e My lâ. The p(»'.:îa:al con s:,\ i i i> of an eU-ji: η year madt : tni· oec. .·-1· '.'a· te η y < -nés. Sentit : A.UHtin (Π1 Vo.muT was »>;>;,n.i.-ts · tli:.t the S» n.ite «mu») I would approve his proposal for η strnifiht way 1 " yr.ii· t · χ t < ■ î .-ion ν ; . the .-r;". i ν o! ; : id ■ ii'ti es lim ited : > 1 ί! 1 intii.-. 'i hi.· is t'ae pro gram the armed forces have been in p;i ■ : · oss the Capitol, however, in fluential 11· use military committee nun· ι·. re.-orteil that the War De ) ..i : · ·■ :>î u.:. V. ill ; > agree to ;i fi r r 1 »n: - : , u un indui' I ;m:i ,.· η· ,· . U · ... t r May 1 à. provided Ci ngi'ess would vote a lull yi.i;'.- ex te ns ion of selective servies, I Ιο ι' courage enlistments, Hep. I Vinscn (D) cf Georgia introduced II _ι : ':..n tin· $'ΐ,'Όπ,ΟΟΟ re··:-, it inu j»r >4!' ini. Tin. mea.-u.-e curried prf vi· i m.: for raking the pay of all < nlisvd pei nnel with a 100 per te-· boost far privates and for a six months ban on draft inductions whÙf tin' ι : · '..lit- · the recr t ; : - campaign w κ i'einj; tested. ί a pert s Declare Professor \Yron<* ()n Λ-Bomb Test Washington \ι>. il Κ.— ( VIM — Tin· task torce thinks the prufos Mir worrit's too much abcut the earth-cc.nvulsiuir possibilities of lh« .iioniic bomb. Two of the atom tost force r\r-crts «ore askel today about a statement by II S. I'lilor. pro lessor of physics at Vale uni - vcrsity. that the selection of Piki i atoll as the site for the t st was "an ill advised ehoioe" earthquake of disastrous magni tude. Hi- suijResled that the bomb explosion mi^ht eraek the erust under the floor of the l'aeifie. letting in sea water which, cum in-. in contact itli volcanic heat, could touch off a chain of earthquakes strom; enough to upset the stability of the earth on its axis and to distort its f-hai'e. Such a chain earth quake could generate a tidal wa\c a mile or more high, the pro I essor theorized. WEATHER I Oi; NORTH ( ΛΙίΟΙΤΝΛ. .Mostly cloudy, little change in temperature, scattered show ers this afternoon: cloudy and a little cooler tonight anil tomor row . Pros And Cons Of Farm Parity Rider Explained College Station, lialeigh, April J. - iJ; . li W . Korsler, head t > f the de p.i I'· ill '1 a.ncullui ;tI economies a; >>1 .lit- College, today offered lor • <■11 l· il latum by Nor til Carolina la ι - 11 it· ι - lin· basic plus and con of tho 1;ii ι·ι-1 \ι·.ν ruler in the Senate 11 ; t ed minimum wase bill. I )r I* < Μ .- ι*·! listed two factors wiih h umlil be considered 'pro' and tw < inn tin· \ 1 m' >ide. Factor.-- favoring tho passage oi tin.· parity ruler which would re quire cnn. (deration lo larni labor r o t.-, m 111'1 establishment of parity pi ici ■ for I a : m product - are: I I ) Farm i.i would be a - are I of imme diate nu leases in price., "f all crops (assuming that labor pay is higher now th.in durum Ihe base period on which parity would be figured); iJi the bill would tend to equalize far mer returns with wage increases for labor "tons' were listed as: (1) farm price would be scaled so high in relation to the products of other countries 'hat ïji' Heel products lllltv lint 1)1.· ill· in I · 1111)1 t, jn till I ι(Η η llUlli.lt III. V ' U'l'l | >1'. ι· 111 C I un 1 rights itself; iiiclividwai living I >St Willi 11 I ι I -1 ' -it 1 > alM i 11 ! 11H ' - et ι ; 111 ■ 1 > in < i.i ι -1 ( nil ■ ni : 11 at it hi I m ikesini ii 11,ι\ t· ' t.i' i11· ι t lu· | n n bable yearlv iiu um »· at :>ll!â pe: capita). The fan; ri niiiuni ' ι κρ'ι.ιίικ-ο that farm parity pruv an>u·: r ·.. -1 ιηι· law ηιι'Λ ,.ι e alt· ·■ v. ι m n ·utiι \ .aid. os t i'ii ibl.v. refkvi an.'· riiau.a in the farmer's cost of productUu in Its relut ion to th" ale prn f ! 11 oroducts. Farm la :. ·. ι · t ha\·· is·· been a factiir 1 mi: ι .r. the ι1.· tab! ishiiii'i i t ■ ■. p i ι > ' ;. ·.'.': expand in . media ι ! at inn ι ; 1, III nit; ι ί icratii 11. . In iwr\ ii. a! >■ h' i likely in become a on ι c. ivol; smaller item in prodnetini. cost, l)i Foster observed. The government now is bound t support farm prices at II ι per con of parity, the artificial floor l'o: tan products. TWO KILLED IN NEVADA TRAIN DERAILMENT TANGLED WRECKAGE IS AIL THAT REMAINS of the Western Pacific's crack Exposition Flyer, after it li ft the tracks near Pilot. Nov. Two were killed and 58 injured in the spectacular crash that occurred as the tr.i n, traveling eastward, ju:. ped the tracks and smashed into four nearby buildings. Quick work t.f two section hands in puuiuiy walci' into the engine's fire-box prevented entire wreck from catching fire. (International) Churchill Wanted U.S. To Enter War If Japanese Moved Against Singapore Adm. Stark Claims tie Uid Net Know War Coniub Held Washing*.mi. April ... (AP> .veinι H: ι .M.t St..:......I ' · aj no would ha\'B ailiil iin.meuia'.cly .1 lie had k: ΰ\\ 11 I'lr a.lent Ιί.· ·ν·. ft! :<-'·! a Japanese tirj'I :.ai . .re ceived the night υ: De.·, ti. lull, ntant war. I f tliei e wa.< a .· ai· .·. >11 er > tv in til·. White Ho so t'.at ιιι·;Ιι! ; i Η · e . e ι. the Ί .ι] 1.. I:·. ■■ e at1 -.ι » ϊ 'ι I 'car! Haro r It ri; 1 1 ■ ι a St.-'iaie il. use i η .'| ι. ι ry r aimn'a. . he ev. St.ι.!;, ton: or c t" . . lia a! n ; » - e : a ! ι1 .p.-, a ~ . e ; ;. t ·.·. a till· e ' : ι. ι : Ittte l'e.-ίΐ. ; i·.1 I ii ;,ri: ι i. ι ccc: .· e.:i .a . a' .. ni'i'i' 'i ..g> . Bel ' ι·. ' ' oiv\ Set Kiehai d ·>»η. ·■.. tte·■ ■ ι pu: into the ι·.·, ι 1 .*»·» o: ! nt.-nt ■ ■ Staiand ( it ·ιιτ.. I (ii ·; ;.· Ai..r for.-ni ■ aid sun· em > in ί' i. . . .· ic lalleit in an clJ'ort ' ι lea η theii whercam ats the night tielote t ! it· Sunday at'.nri. tin H.r.vaii. I>e.»pil e te·' : ■. y \ ■ Ί11. : iv I - tie.-sos that President Roosevelt In.i ti ;. .1 to I e : . ι ! ·;■ ι ci at Kills ! lut! 11. : ! ;. ; ! ! ι *. ·ι ·.". ιi formed lie w...·· at'e i.iinu a m >.··ιι·;ι t . >: : ι · I ν .il ,. ira I ΐ . ■ ', ' S:... . . .1 again lie c-·ι;Id l·"'. rivortlwr v. aei e he was. M;iit! is ( )rdercil Back I n Charlotte Wa hin.;· ·: Λι-ι t ·'· ι Ai ' Federal .Wi .. ι . , .11..·, : ι \ I >:d< red l.< it. ·■. ι «·: 11:, .i ' ("harlotle to lace chariies of kidnap ping In !!■->. Γι , i'.iv i II lie agri" :. ,...· . lia oca.- ι ■ f ) lii ι ' ..'It : In. . II \ VV h I e ll tin II I·: ! 'ill ι· . I : ■ : s ». Tilt I I u!)t:.in .' ι lea-c :: custody. I Dele: ι Attn: ne.·. .1. ·.· I. a:. . li1 contended . 11 the extradition hearing that " e p" ■ ο lings v. ■ re ! "n. it in g" ' i :. ι ι i·.·· tn . ι ι ;... : ■ condition;- in ( ha ■ ■ : 'r." ai. i : a' I ("harlot le ρ· ii. e "i -..·*■.; : he ! - I flier wil l, tl.i gn ! -a -a .. . :■ , aire I her and the hil : I : ·im Charlotte t" Washington. Pearl Harbor Probe Ii Opened Again; Message Revealed Wii.-hiimttin. April «J. — (ΛΡ) — W : 111 · ί ι Churchill pres.ed the late Pivm'icnl Fianklin Roosevelt a- eas ly :::· February 1U41 tu 'm till in Japan ai.\i"ty ' that a nt >ve toward Singapore \v« 'ii.l mean war with the United State.-·." Tlii. wa.· ui. closed today a..· the Si r.ate-House eimu'ïiiltee mvestmai : 11 Japan's attack on Pearl Har bor wa. given new doeunien.s {Adh ered trom Stale Department and White Hou.-e file·. Se ι h Richardson. committee coun sel, ! nt them into th · reoί .1 when the i-«i:iii!iittcv reopened it.-. heaiiiR:-. Message I-'rom l'ieniior. One document was a message frnni tin· then Prime Minister "i t" Ml. Uoose V e|t dateiι 1' el i *:»»!. i. " pi · 11'. > 'lice ii 11 ,..t '· 11 :· · Japai ι ·. e ; 11 .ίm 1 make war en ii ·. or to do someBiil ; which would compel us to mala.' war on them dunu^ the next lew weeks or months. "There are some," Churchill ad rh < ;. "'.via 'i h l ier that in Japan pr·.· ι nt η->od she would hav e η > In - ·.. : ι 11 to entertaining an nUvmpt U - a ke war ai.; ; illst i loth your conn: ι y and tmne. Although it h I ; ; y I ' : ' 111 bel let 11 ! a t 111'" 'Nil ;uv ill.mil ly ai'an'.. t such an event, eue l'an not 11·!'.. Double War. "Whatever veil are able to de t.. ί η s t I ai Japan anxiety a. to a dou ble . er ma.·, . I l ee l ai av. .t.as th; d: ι:.,· ' X· .'I tin* le. : lioiild we ;.li,l,e ii" attack»··t. :t vvoiili 1 be till · licult le over-state the μ rave char» aeti ι of th · ei>n-0(|;lence .' Five days later another niersag·' came from ιΊιιιι ι ail 1 which : aid. -1 lave received better new.· cen cerning Japm. 11 seems 'Jap toreiga 1,11,11 κ shortly . -m ·. Ιο Me em.', j'.ellm and Home l'or tin.· purpose "i ι ; .verni .·. the failure ■ ol act ion auain ι us. The fear of the United States appear.- te hav e postponed aita·. .. which -reined imminent. While com pletely under-tauding yom situation ,.μηΙιπ ' ell. ctlli.-nt of lull on while our hopes depend. The more these fears can be aroused, the better. Presumably, the bill to which la referred was the lend-lease act. en acted in the spring el 1941. Byrnes l akes I ρ For Brass Hats, Blames Congress Washington, April !). - (AP< Ii,.ut lei-.e fa Sécréta· > el SiaU Jame. Ilvrnes about "bras.- hat.-, η the armed forces, or the "stripei liants" bev and the cookie push er.-," of the State Department's lei· ι ifin serv ice. lie thinks they are all right am are Retting too much undeservec abi ise. Ile e ..re his ν lew- as given te th lleti.e Appropriations t'ommiUei il; rm : hearings on the Slate Depart moiil IT'.T supply bill which wan ρ - lir 11 u e I loi ir te,I. y 1 have heard ol brass hats am 11'.sti ι ped I -a ! 1Ï ■ be v all' 1 cook i I usher- and as a matter ol la t. eeuchiiied from my knowledge e the arm ν that the brass hat or liiiiariiy is the fellow that so m member of Congress, either th . House e the Senate, appointed t I \nnapolis or West Point and that ii ι ι is no more of a brass hat than th ' ainsi es.-.nan who appointed him." Social Security Broadening Asked By Schwellenbach Washington, A. . ,. .· ι AIJ j Seen·: ty of La Li■■·.'. S.·»·,·.·» - lenbae . t ! i Con*. ·.· » ϊ.·.·:<>- ii i.r ;■·( encd eiul .-'ccuvny jim^ra.!. wa' help stabilize the ■ alicBl's 0- otiomy. "by assuring continued purchasing power and opportunities for employ ment.'' He eaile.'l for expended old age and . irvi · biv.elit iri I (tin? ai. ; icfdi : : ι ·. . ^ιι.<κιθ.oeil v.-.a.r.a ι i licier the pi}ι· and lnsuraaee against dis ai ilitj . • Χ ι. .■ t ' . : . . . jr.! W! ι h has a.· fs j.i ·a ! t.. :e : Χ t i ·1 ' ι ι a : he W't . mi· ιh> ί Ί·■ . · ' . ι.· mal .·>· a:;ains: ,\ι·;Ί : 1 iir : ast rua eoli.-t't|iiences i i s a b i I i t > ι < «' e 1 i a re ι > ! 11 ii· 11. ι111 a Ljf * λ : : .· ΓΜ·,. ι : a ! ι ■ I y. he ,>aid in testimony bel ore the H >use Way.- and >!<·. cm: <ΐϋ·ι·. "On .ill a\ · -'λ' day of t le year about 3.5(ill.l)u0 pers · s are suficr ii.:· :·..·η ! ' ι· "·:.·.. have ,.: ; ι a-ly J,:.·:ι α . ■ .;··■::·>!* «;· more. I lit' II' t a! r.i : ιe : :y resuit : : ■ ! ν <\ ι ; ι · r |n·; a anc.il di. a:>: 1 \ .;> : '.y an : :'P; ar.iolo bio,·, to the ia.i . ;·' of the wage earn er ii ι \ !;, ul i ' is ; 4·-·Mt that a way i>e in- η ι a· ,-ec ire protection π. these i-.'.H· ( IMS \ 1 κϊ C Ι Π \.M. C·. MLkii. . A 1 : ( AIM Tin nese tuemb : . 1 ;ϋ la.are tomorrow h M l'a i'a.- ι ; a· betivirii ( ' .mm: ! . -a . ; ι ι : : ι . .ι ι ' a nvi·· · ·. * ■ : ι ι iiîti'i Ί ■: Ai. ... tria FRANCO AT CIVIL WAR VICTORY FETE MUCH BERIBBONED and betassled, Generalissimo Francisco Franco ι (above), last <>f the Fascist dictators, salutes during a parade in Madrid, ο held to eomnicomrate the seventh victory of his forces in Spain's c.\ .1 i? war. Meanwhile, in New York, Dr. I .ange of Poland has suegested ! at 1 the U. N\ sever relations with the iianco Government. Russians End Boycott So\ iet Delegate Plans To Attend 1 oda\ s Session \ru York. April Π—ι \!· — \mha».»adoi· \tlnrri (.rollivUo. linssi.in member «I the I ilited \ I'ii.ns Security < iinnril. said li ii'v tt.it he would attend to (la \ \ sc-ssit; II. jSus.<iii th end.· I the boycott wil il ! < : 1:1 Λ t. : il 7 wil'.'! I ( > ' (III.V ko W"I Iked .i t nil til'.' I ..IIIIMI !.. eus:-inn... w ι· u I ci ; ι ? * · ii 1 tiK!;iv'> . . Otinj. (ii· -.y. ι· Ye . I hall ■ \\ 11 :· f lv.' plantγίi t" irin : tip tin- Ii. ί . matt r .it - lay III et .n ; . ··.···. Il" repl !■ . \ si I h ρ 1*ιί·» i.l :ut. \ k !h' ι·.·. 1.1, nt * ' ι tn ■ it v eoiiii. ll I!. I:ii, ws what «il Ihe ;i. ) ii ..· !!ti ..ι ' i ;'"i with t'i" ι nine.! a complet .. . ;il ι if 11 it· Iranian I ί., : ibilily. a rtiff So vrel-AmoriC;.n appears likely to result over this issue. Secretary of State Jan.·.· ilyiiio indicate'I that th:· t * ii i tod St. ti i- opposed t ι re op'-nmu the îiat.i.m case until May li. the deadline by which all Rus sian troops are apposed to be out of Iran. Some officials .ay i'.ritan. holds a .-.r..ilai \ ;c\v. Walkout Of Coal Miners C oiitiiiuiiig ; !!\ i'lic Associated Press.) There '.'..ι.- ι flurry ο; activity on tin· 11: .1 it .ι;" · labor front today, out the nation ι a.jer dispute the Work .-tOjipa.'-.e in the soft mal mines ι ;ei'SI.-'eci. Also cout 1: 11' 1! to slow tin· ri'i'tmv-er.sii ; rogran were pro longed strikes by over 100,000 elec trical and farm equipment workers, As the 400.000 AFL United Mine worker.·· romaine.I away from their jobs, new lay-offs were roortcd in : tee I plants. In addition to the miner.-, about 40H,OO2 other workers were iule bo tau.se ί! labor disputes. On the credit nde of the indus trial bit·!..- was the agreement uy L'b ι trail port workers to end an eight day trai it strike m Akron, (ι. !iu· averting of a threatem 1 . 11,,·· 1.400 AFL electr ··.,! \> .π ers winch would have aCecieu pow er. lights and transportation for a million | ier mi m th ■ Cincinnati area and a labor - management !. green lent emim , a -ix months *,»!. ; strike by 7ot) CH) workers at the Ameiiran Tobaceo Co. in Philadel phia. Wages were the chief issue in each dispute. EDUCATOR DIES AT CHAPEL HILL HOME Chapel Hill, April 9.—ι AI"· 1). Hamilton Kosenau, 77, dean t>ι the I'niversity of .\orth Car· lma chool ol public health and for:; >·ι ie.m oi the Harvard school of public health, died at his home here tmiay aftei .several weeks illness Dr. Kosenau was widely \vn as an authority m his field. A. teacher author and director of various enter prise- he h.ul devote··I iiis entire careci to bettering la ...":·. standards CAMERA SNAPS PURR-FECT PICTURE IT MIGHT BE THE 5TORY that "Tabby" the cat is telling his ; ai "Kc κ". a St. Bernard dog, at the Iîrowster Memorial 11·· ι ,· ... W . .· ·.. Mj.·.-., or it might be the cat's whiskers that are gently fondling the bis fellow's face that give him such a soulful look. Anyway, its "lie Kind to Animals" week and here are two that really try to practice ;t- (i:Ui matiunal) Jackson Again Opposes Kosenberg ' s Propaganda U. S. Prosecutor Charges Defense Is In Contempt Of Court; Evidence Shown Ν UGH 1 : Η Γ J.. Api ίί. e Robert J. κ. ν States ρπ π .toi· (AP)-~Jus i. chief United m;, rued before * r : L· ino-mat s. military t.iounal today thai the >ie!cn>e was attempt ing to "" '.-m ;.in;.;r anti-sennic propaganda*' through tfoé war crimes tricil and Had . « milted a flagrant case «·i contempt· court. Jack «un a ··e.i hi.- eh; rues π a·: exhibit οl d( u;i entar> evidence which t ; η 1 ι » .lull'.- ρ r e s s e > had printed !· dc:< .-.ι·., Ali red K'>sea ;e η an 1 ' ι ; obi: h 1 to thi primer i R ' been ι t. ■ i μ > >1 1 * 1 ■U' i ι y the lr.i .η 1, Sharp Kcailinn. J a ν ι im de >ΐ.Γ >ι ι l"e trac·:. "I >i îvi ''η ■ ' .! >n rejoined, iiη s cxi. ..I to the trio— il.:! : .<■ ι . : ne rejected material. Jackson read to the tribunal όχ ι ι rp's 11 m !; ..·*·)»,» γ.;'.·· hook of documentary evidence which char acterized Jews as a "bastard popu lation, arrogant, shrewd and .look ed." "The United State.·, can not print and disseminate t 1 the press this violent anti-semitism," Jackson de clared. "The defense believes wo are . I'M ' y î I ; ■ ' ' :i■ ' cause * . ■ : · . ' i> . tri i nal : he Thai is ■.'· . ni;-;. I ne ι 1· : ·! Rosen iji phi ■ -1 · 1 \\ e a m charii e m il ia·: Jew.·. I ' · i · · I : : · ! — Π'-- to the de en ι . ΛιΙm. I lalsrv 111 Hospital. ΙΊίιΚιΗιΊμί April <1. ι.ΛΡ) Kil l · \ . ! i... o> . .1. . 6ή, ν ' ' . adi-lt .il it . 1·Γ.;ι1 t. ·ι: > Mtf form:; or : ; ot'fii of the 11''-I ·:*-■! ···-· •■'1 hell- .'l'i" 1 ■ ■ bo IK I I'liiJM' al.in:..' Μ· ·>·:.< :> acide·I. ' r»gt that the nrlinii'at Was brought to it U'S |. ι ., ,!..ιΐ!«·1Ι illlil 1. oal I! II.; an : : W» . ' ■ : OUI ·. pit1, ident . ι' ι hi : a ir t r;. ! ι port eorporaiiort ; i 11 «' t vva tu a.-si line ln. !Η·\ν wl « I .'·*·! I iVti !(.·: i .tTlt Ι.ΠΊΓ: tilt' lKi\ \ I <>p ( Ihinese Red Leaders M 1S S111 ^ ι "lui! ι April 8 (.AP)—Com nvanisl l'loado ua rter> reported t « m. I « i y thai .. l*u:ted Stale.- army transport piano var:.\ m; Gêner.il Veil Tin.:, t ο i'î ne ι eommander oi ihe Commun ist : ι ο vs Fourth Army and other party leaders i" Yen an is missing. f lu lane 1 · ·ί t Ch anukiiu·: \ esler da> l· ! on.;·;, t '■ -mmunist head i quarters, ν. il.h 14 ι>a: ^on&ers. Don ·, Fa, Clone.e delegate to the ( reeent mien.at ion.d IaU-r e>»nior enee m Par:- \va ■ one of the pa I senders. Others be.side Voh \voie delegates Wang Jo-pei and Chin Po-ku, mem bers < 11 the rei out p< Iil ι « · ; 11 ron-adta 1 h >n ι·ι nl'eroin"1 -J et ν in; eomi ι ·. it too. 1 and member·· of then families. hiipn>\ ements Are Sh< >u il I a St( >cl\.s \ Υ· Λ. .· ' \: ' ( 1 . . 1 . 1 ' ( ■ ητι · ■ i i' > t in oarlv dealing h !.. ! \ .ui.i-t altlu ugh change λ ere η ; ι r r ι Λ\ H -4hoi ii il'· nil-rat oly .ι· ! i\ « ■■Μι n.; \v. r. Γ S Stool. Willys >vci land. Kranoo t:. Thormuid . s oiling. Baldwin, ani \\ eslillghi ..ii.·. Missing Salisbury ( jirl Is 1 ak ateu; Husl k;ih! Now i a>st S . : \\ : !·. (ΛΡΊ— Saîis o ,:y (,·.·.· · ' i ■ i ··· .! " !'"'<· Si id .,, \ t . · . t y Now ! ; de θΓ 1 <· . > . . eai\ i in New \ r '·. W ,! - i I i » t ·. : > · 11 Ή· 1 !.. X. Ν t· .»«· ·. PoMiWl • ι . ! .ι-,, Ηκ· town ; "d η » Britain Plans I ο Retain Mandate ( )\ er Palestine Gotu-\a. Λ ; ι Λί Viscount ι V« ·; · · ι ■ I eau i· : Nations today that Britaift would curitiBue . I'.i les Μ ι . ι " ; 1 ι Λ ' : tr ' rrn' · ·ν\ν·> lin · ·.. · - h,i\ e oeen ' ιοί S; . i ■· ' * ol 1 he 11 111,h ιί ·. · HUM I... ί Cecil, cne o! the leas te's fut ιι ders, who ei ! o: L't■·. ! ' '' ; « en 1 to attend it> l'inal m- .· : lev! that, two of Britain's original >ix mandates — ! , · 1. Ί ; : !.v ha\ e be-* ... e .i.ilejn. - ■ · In addi * ; i·i. I' ..ι;ret■ \ to ! ro '! ·· ■ eni and ; - Γι to'ι Nat η 11 > 1 ant Pnees !)rop Î )ιîrι η<.* !' < trenoon W. γ..: . Λ ,! ί «Ι ι \|·) — • ι γ ·; . ·.· .ι Iμ ' ιΐο rent* V I 1 '.-Λ' Il 70 Μ.ι.ν _'V..1 ; \ 27.95, Di-tuher 27.86. Pv Close o~o., Mi.y -T tin 27 92 ι July .... . . 27.95 27.06 Oit 27.95 28.04 . Dec· 28.02 28.05 1 ι Mar. 28.01 28.08 May ι 1917; . 28.05 28.09

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