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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR lthIkas.s^tateî"^HENDERSON, Ν. C., MONDAY Ai ΊΈΚΧ(>()N. AI'IilL 22, 1946 « . · :v-s FIVE CENTS COPY
Jap Cabinet
And Premier
Step Down
Action !s Taken
'To Stabilize The
Political Siiuation'
iiiUvo, April < \I*)—!'rr
nti.r Kijurii Shi;i.ilia:a .1 * ! hi
(.ihinc· resisnetl in a group to
II!· 'il i<> Maliil'z:· the po.itii :tl
^·ι ! .ι;iciiî" in Japan.
The action, predicted sin e 110
·> u i m c.eih-il in inimi η : a
i; .imiiv in the \pril Γ! election
(.un'· after a série-, of political
ii, ii -avers :.o complex thai llic>
day/let! the on'i.i ir.v .îananese
ami left t.'ie niaUe-un of next
>;ov< iimrnt obscure.
• year old premier took his
r : ι s 111 to tin· imperial palac ·
. ..'lor 7 p. m. (Tokyo time)
NT). Emperor Hirohito ac
( : m a one hour audience bui
I. '.I vitii the traditional prac
■ . I. : π Shidahara to remain in
L'iiiil hi.s successor could be
i| ι mted.
ii a Mini.ster Shigcru V«.shida
ι .·>·»·(! the resignation decision to
C. :.il MacArthur previously thro
supreme headquarters staff
I'cffime l'nder Fire.
Tiiis first full time occupation
ι ι .· i. appointed soon alter the
: enfler, ended its six months re··
t under fire from all but one [
i.tical party, all Tokyo newspap
. , most trade unions, and other
ι ii. ations.
. ntici.-m has been almost constant
the past four months over the cab
lailure to soke the food pro
. : ι \d other difficulties connect
< ·,■ th 1 i\ ins under rehabilitation
< ■ I: i 11 ion.
. -no for the livelihood problems
growing distrust of what was
ι .,t ι a "do nothing" cabinet were
l.'.isii- factor in Shidahara'.-.
.·. nfall. But organized political op
I .'.nil finally forced the resigna
evidently made according to
I after Shidahara repeatedly
; l'.iinvd he intended to remain in
(t:.ie until the next diet.
! hi· progressive party, of which
!- : ihata is scheduled to beconv
] .· : ii ut tomorrow, supplied the fi ■ j
• ish to the cabinet w.'iicli tot
'< ■ m two major crisis in the past
ii ninths. 1'he progressives relus
* ' accept Shidahara as president
i. :.' : ! he resigned as premier.
T. W. I. A. Reports
>449,()00,0()i) Is On
Hand Presentk
H
'iiiV Λ, l'il 2_' The Textile
t'nioa of Amor ι .. CIO, ha !
re :· ■ s ι Γ S44!l.747.07 as ο'
il ν 28. 194IÎ. ac rding to ti
„i rep >rts which William Pol
. general secretary-treasurer oi
•nun. lia.·- prepared !or 'I'U'l Λ
< lo's fourth biennial convention in
' ι * ' City . X. .1 April 24 to 2J!
More than half of the resources,
.17 1, ; invested > U. S. War
Β nds, Pollock said in releasing c< ra
■ 'ι ii; ires on the financial status
■ ie mion, foil 11 '· ι largest in the
( i ' ι. Τ ; κ· I inancia 1 -1 atei. ont \·. il!
ί the 1.4110 delegates tu the 1 on
i' ' on iiirough reports of Hie geu
( ί ι etary-trca> :rer and o! the
; » \.it ional Exec 11·, c C ■ ι i !.
sill meet in Atlantic City tor
ι . \ prit r to "lie c· invent ion.
1 ■ ' ' n'.v's figures emer a three
'· period. f rom Mareh 1. 194.Ί, to
ι y 2H. I!l4fi. The convention
eHiilei 1 ft r 1 !'4."> had to be p· st
; ι ' I 11 ο 'anse of wartime travel re
( ; ι ·1 : γι·ι·( ivcd by the union in
1 < three-year period eovered by
1 he report totaled $5,169,257.68. Pol
said, Per capita taxes paid by
1 · individual members to the in
I· . »i;.it ional union luronnted L'or $4,
' >'· Ι.Ί7 [)7 and init ition iee<. SI per
ι ember, accounted l'or S131,934.50.
Iood Collection
Drive To Start
Washington, April 22. — (AP)
η·'.(·:> person in the United State.
will be asked to take a direct pa·!
in helping to feed people in starvir.4
lands under a nation-wide food con
servation plan outlined today.
Secretary of Commmercc Henry
Wallace will serve as chairman 11
the " Kmergenc ν Food Collection"
campaign, which begins May 12,
with every community mobilized.
This country's people will be re
quested to contribute "either food
• aimed 111 tin or money to buy food, '
Wallace said m a statement accept
ing the chairmanship. " The proceed
will be distributed through tin
l ulled Nations Kelief and Rehabili
tation Administrât ion."
fractional gains
MADE ON MARKET
New York, April 22. — (AP) -
Pi actional advance- predoi mated 1
today's stock market.
<ln the outside at midday wen
Santa Ft>. Loew's. Glenn Martin
Westinghouse. Bethlehem. Evershai
and Oliver Farm. Small decline
were posted lor Boeing, and Nort1
American.
WATCHING MINE RESCUE EFFORTS
Willi" l'C: l'I." vviil'kl'rs iuiuM t.. release .-.III'VIVOI'S uiul reCOVCl' bodies of
men ! nipped by :> blast in tin fireat v'all.-y Anthracite Coal Corporation' >
mine at ilri'cy, Virginia. this unidentified upwHitoi' waited nearby to
learn the fate ι Τ hi- loved unes, fwelve men died in the blast, (interna
tional Soundphoto).
Week-End Violence
Takes 14 N. C. Lives
Traffic Accidents Responsible For 6;
Two Suicides Listed; Two Children Die
(lîy Ί he Associated l'rrss. )
Violent death ι· 1 ;'i;ιι1 ai lea.-t .1
i:v( 111 North C';.! >> 1 in. 1 (hirini, the
past week-end, with l.a.fi accid
ents responsible for six of them.
One ol the i rat ! e \ iet in 1 I > I iiis
life in a motorcycle-auto colli ion
near M1. Ailey. He >vas Jackson Wil
lis, of Low eap.
Near ( ■·■! 1. W Γ, -Tail
Mayes. \va- killed wl ί In .. 11 < le 11
the 1 cad and pluie. : into a aικΙ pit
pond.
Joe Mitchell, L'll. n·. : . v. as k li
ed yesterday 11 '.ir Wake · <■ ! win· 1
the auto 111 which he v. a. rn:iu,;
o\ erturned.
Two < hildrcn In. in led.
,1. an Stow I v.. : ' ι ·
when .1 11 aeti r 1 ■ ■ ■. ■ . .> . m .
t ield near ('■ reenv j :> . 1 1 ·ti :■ ■.
Frank Cadell Egglelston. Jr., 10, was
killed whe'i the I·.· e ν · rid;,
ran into a tree en his parents' es
tate near 1 -eaks villi
Officials listed two of the week
end deaths a> suici At I ·>\Ιν·>ΐο.
Coroner A. F. ,\ !. Mis
Christine Clayton, 23, a former WAC
was found hun^ii'·! from ;i tree; at
F;-.vi-tti'\ i 1 le. Coroner U'. ('. Davis
.-aid James iï. Gilbert, -19, shot and
killed himself.
Λ ι,ι.·!; identified as S. S. Xutter
was found dead yo.-tentay beside
Si ·. ; ! >■ rd ,\ i r 1 .in· ■ ι ; 1 way track,;
near Sanford and Coroner J, F. Fos
ter aid death appeared due to a fall
or jump from a movin,; passenger
train.
At Charlotte. Eva Mae Truesdale,
l!(i. ,'-.i shut and killed m an affray
m a η :;ri> .-·. et ion, and police said
the> were lioldur; a man in connec
tion with her death.
At l.'.ileu'h, Η. Η. Hon. e, 67, of
!< 11 : hUialc. oied in a ! : ·. ; · ι ! a ί today
• : .· · · 11 ·.·«■ i\ i d ye.- lor· iay in a
city bus-automobile collision on a
11 · . ■ m : la ί 11 eol. la.aht oilier ])er
. uns wi-re injured.
Mrs \'annie Phillips Johnson and
11"] .-on. Joaepll Cray Johnson. 18.
; ot lan · > in Tton, wore killed
instantly yesterday when the auto
mobile in which they were rid ins
collided with a ! πα k.
RAILROAD WRECK
FATAL TO TWO MEN
Bo.-· mi. April
gine men were dead ι ■ ι ; : ν. li.r.l
was ui ml irai «·<·ι; ;Γ. i .
pn > χ ι ! 11 ; i 11 ι y .'ii"i |>- (.-·! ■ ">■;■■■' ι ■ : . -
iured after twi îcv II
road passengei trains collided hea 1
on last night m the Readsville sec
1 κ il.
The do:. I u\ re: aim ·' an ( I '
'Α'ι. a fireman, ana Κιι. η .·ι \V
Bean. âli. who v. .ίό cii^ii . :
cab <;l their Hartford to II· : ■ ■ 11 ! > ·>
nvM:. · as it crasla ι »··.. . ,·
Boston t<i Provident !!. I.
Railroad official.·- said on·, ei t:.■
trains had run past stop signal
that an investigation was un ierway
WAN TA BUY A SUIT?
ARMY HAS A SURPLUS
YVa· 'ungton. Apr.'. "2 ι \P
The army ill the mirlcet lor soi ie
1,3(>4.(>i'·ι winter undei shirts at the
same time it Is turning loo.-e as sur
plus large ,-tocks ol other clothing.
For the current second quarter
ol this year. ■ 17.ί':"1 half cotton halt
wool undcr>hu t: already have I).'el',
contracted for. aii.i the purchase of
546,100 more is planned for the third
quarter, officials reported today.
Othewise. the arms is so well sup
plied at the moment with left over
ι war stocks that clothing valued al
M l.fiim.Omi has been derl.a.
I plus to help relieve the taxi'uai
shortage.
TOBACCONIST DIES
OF HEART TROUBLE
Greenville. . ■ pril 2. Λ!' ι \ Κ
1 lobgood. (ill. Ci recueille ml· <v.mp
, oied at his hem.' here eaily tod...
ι ol heart trouble.
Funeral ser\ ices will be held |ro;n
ι Mem ■ rial Baptist church at 3 p. la
1'uesday.
Russian Newsmen
Will Tour Γ. S.
upΛ| . (AP)
1 he St.!1-.· Dt'i irtnu'iil ill e .'.end t
ι ! ( e I, I - , < ι ι >. Γι -1 1 " :■ ·: ι' ■ a t m >
ttniially significant invitation to take
|.-«»k .it :.'1 \. America v i· l.s and
'! inks and li\ < d 1:1 pe.. e time.
Th·.1 three v. liters caa.e I : 'j re t<
meet with the American Society 01
λ": w.-; -aper Kditi rs.
Tl:t· r \ -it ·,· as planned by till
newspaper organization to promote
an exchange : iiU .· between tin
• y i>> oa.\ : ! -tiι· . 1 two ι· tin
v.· lid's prealest |ίι·λίί.«. The re
1 i'tt-r represent t!u· three m ο s
I ' ·ei ι. 1 IÎ ti now- 1 rgans -
I ·\ ivtia. Pravda and Red Star, or
gan ' ! the Hed army.
SAFETY CONTEST
WON BY DETROH
\\°a.-hingl< :i. A pi i ! L''J Détruit
Mich., won top honors today a
.judging \va ■ coinplt·; ι'.ί ι :. t hi
.\ -\.A.'s St1· oath \atii · a! ! * t ■ i < · < t - ί ; u
Protection C< ntest, in which 1,25
cities and ..II 4ο states wort* con
Ir.-tl.nl.-.
On th.i' basis ui its -hewing. bot
as to a pedestrian protecti· η pr->
gram and an improved safety rec
old I'm· per.-ans afoot. Octr it \va
!.. 1 :·-1 ■· I winner of the AAA's gran
award. Taking first place amti g a
the s'a tes was Ka :-as. with Del
ware in second pi... e Hotiorabl
nent inn went t > Mi.- si-sippi ; 11
\. rth Dalaita_ while Alabama wo
.: spec ial talion for an improve
; 1-ode- trtan safety record, and C'oi:
necticnt a citation hr the excc
j ie'ice ol its pedestrian protectii
program.
.laps \re I vacualed.
Batavia, April 22.—(AP)—-Inde
"csian soun-es reported today th;
the evacuùon < f some 200,000 Jai
anese ti"·· Java.·' interior bega
this morning.
QPABackers
Said Guilty
Of 'Hokum'
Verbal Battle At
Committee Hearing
Is Begun By Besse
\\ a-hi'.igtn'i. Λ;·ιϊΙ < \1Ί
— i'ri ί' III .It..',! i' (.1 t .·'
Nation :ι λ:· i iiw.ii ο ·.·, ■ *1
Λί,ΙΙ UiUl ίυπ·· ·. ( il"d
OI'.V . U|j;;< rt« '·■ il l! of "t V·.
i in ' tad ret oil . i - -1 - <1 word π;·, ν
in Hi!· Senate f'ant.ni ; ronm.it
tCP.
To tii'. ίητ at (he start >>i
hcar'n s oil iogi l.itinn t;: ex
tend priée controls heyo'd
Jnnr :{·>, Kcs »«· o'"-er· ed liv.it
atimini· trat.ijij le.' lei ν wanted
Ο Ρ Λ extended wi'.liout "eri;>
I'nns aJneaoment-. e .i . 1 c il
this hokum of the highest or
der."
Senator Tobev < Κ : New ri» ι .
.'hire. : · ute.1 for B< .·. t > steer .ear
of opinion.
'"Are you saying that anybody
who favors extension of ΟΡΑ >.->
guilty of hokum':" A. ad Senatoi
Bark ley · ί)> of Kent icky. Ί'οΐ 1 oy
Besse that was tile case, Barkley
]oared:
''Then 1'n: guilty o: : >i; .m. V
will have to improve y· ur t· -t mo:iy
bef( re I i a.v ;,·;>· rt e; ; lo.
"I.ack Of Kealism."
Besse .·' id he c\.!« i .he a hi.i.;
istration stand agnii st crippling
amendments "hokum," because ΟΡΑ
Κ "cripple.I ·■· .ovi, .· <■: ΐ.·:<·'ϊ< >.
stubbomiiL1.-.- ; ι η ct !.. < : : 11. ·..
Meanwhile. Senator Downey (D>
··!' Cal.:1 iniia, said ' . d a ν ΟΙ'.V.
chance- in the Senate aav . e
.-•icerablv 1 -d ; >; . . -
.-umeis v. lu» ('ι.·!*: ·. ,.· tho y i ,
House trente.i the . . ν c ■. :. t ι c :
agenev.
"My mail and telegrams are run
ning Ll! 1 to 25
continuing; ΟΡΑ without crippling
amendment.-·," Downey told a re
porter.
"I am sati.-iied fr talks in C'al
ilornia that the ).«···,»;« are ove:
w helm'» gly lot it, except l'or a few
bosincsi men."
.\. ting that renal· >r.- .'. ho wan; 1<>
•are c!( w : ι ' >l\\ are getting ma.! to"
aid. "1 think it should make them
hesitate."
At the 'iti'iee of Senator Wherry
' ΙΪ ) of N( ora ,ς a, an outspoken
critic ot ΟΡΑ. it wa.· reported liiat
mai! in ••jpj'ort of OPA was begin
iin« to e ;·λ· lit tiie lessening oi
orrespcι dence on the other side
was desnihed ; s only a lull.
PAXTON AWARDED
R03ERS0N MEDAL
Chanel Hill. \, r:l 22.—Boh l'a .
ton. the : λ - : t-t wo naval RC > It"
cadet who ·· rod the goal that tied
•he gami' and e1 r.ied the Tar Heels
:.» u re.-1 the \( Ά Λ l'.a ·••m t·!: ·ιη
ni -nship fr«>r. 1 1 ·> Slav in Ma :ison
Square Garden last month, has been
awarded the r y iiobersun Mccia;
or 194(i
His teammates voted him the
medal la.· t ni:.·:! at a dinner gi\'en
! ho V.- :;e . i ! a i at l'.le C'ar. 1 :na
ι n. The m - presi nt< I ;.t:
nin.ily to tin· varsity basketball
player 1·ι· 1 »·· . .· .>liiving tne < ι : ι. ■ 1 i -
ties of chara< ter and leadership on
and off the court.
WEATHER
foi* \υκτ:ι ( λκοι.ινλ.
■ air and warmer this al'ter
iHH) m and tonight. Tuesday,
partly eloudv and mild.
MARK 70 YEARS OF W6D22D BUSS
A PiCiURE LIKE THIS can help bring cut the sentimental side in tl t
it tynical person. iMr. and Mrs, James Çhesnut of Davisberg, Mich . a;e
shown as they were about to celebrate their .\?vent;cth v. jùd,1 a::
11 inversai}'. She is 90 and he is 93. {International Sou-iUa... toi
i
[Ho^v Rome Building Costs Jumped in U."S" A.
Mountain Area
West North Central Area Γ ι .ι
. New England
/ ν J* East North Central Area Area
72 I 61 ^ 0^* Oi—Ί*
52 y 50 >x " 50
49
Middle Atlantic Area |
£âift
44 40
South Atlantic Area
·?-- ' . m
West South Central Area 1 ^
^ V%t t. &
4Ώ
Homes $6,000 to $12,000
m
fp
__u.-. East South Central Area g
<53; ίBà
63 53
Hemes Under $6,000
70 61
IF YOU k'fc thinking OF BUYING ^ !> ·.. .< medium-priced tiuu.se, tins chart will i;;ve ynu an idea <>l how prices
ftse 11 "in the Spring t»l ι !Mo t< · February. ι Ήΐ» The es beneath the houses show the percentage increases
*n different ureas ·Ι tin· nation Ixnvest rise was m the Middle Atlantic area; the highest, in the Pacific area.
..·ι·, ·:.ι· il rep n't t-i :.· .\..ΐ<ι·:.αΙ 11· -.ιη^ Agency. (I ■·t 'niational)
L. S. Envov
»
And Chinese
Leaders! alk
Snarled Problem
Appears Net To
Be Near Solution
Chunjikin·.:. April 22. — ι \I'> —
China's snarled .·· lilical ρ ·
appeared nra nca s<·! <·:.· ' -iay
ifte.· < ion-■ r;.I ( u ' . t M
his first i">nfi·ιν: with - ' i.un
ist leader General Choa 1 ιι-ΐι
since he returned from ι .a
Neither Government or ( . un
-l ιi ikcHiicn reported at·* - ·. -
after the three hoar eon: t.,·..·.
\ <
ί ίο Chou explain 11·.· polit · al at:
Chou disehtsed th * Ma · ι
the claim tha' Γι :;<·(! Stai* an
slrall'ed eummuni ' 111 ο m th.·
Szepingkhai ait'.· i.ist \\«··· C'in>i;
disclaimed persona! knowii »ι ,
t lie incident and lu· y.. .. ,
; ··,' a report.
Marshall conferred with General
issimo Chiang Kai-.ack
noon.
Meanwhile, ·\ί . .
: ■. VI a ι ' ■
communist trm ps ".ire a I'l·· ··· · ·
clouds" ill i he Κ ankt 1. ■ 1 · ,Ί
eacs ot Chanechun wh· 11. ι ι
ernmeniV l'V-.t Λι .ay
made slow progress in ιι < f: 'it ίο
reach the fal len < aptt..i.
Kuii:;c!u:lin is ;:·<
Changchun, captnrt I ·
. munists last week.
The N'ew Life c·
five United States new η ■ a. includ
ing As.-.ociated Press Correspondent
Ί'ι ■!", Ma>U···.-·1 ! ι. . ■ ι 'ίιΠΤί : -
chun but without ι.. ι a action.
I Approximately 100 government offi
cial.· there Were de' am :
Senate Is Given Compromise
Draft And Merger Proposals
Would Free Youths
Of Overseas Duty
I y Using Older Men
\V;i --h : h': ; < 1 :. Λ] r ! ! - (ΛΡ) —
Smati'! Η·'!Ίΐ:ι·ί ι Ι! ι ι»!' Νι-'.ν Hamp
-ii.■ .· ι ■·ι en!iipf ni:i'-c nnti.v
liuv.v ; m ; l :r;i ' ι< Ί1 plan j.'iiay Wil hthe
assertion that Congress must Hot bu
•hustled ίγ driven toward any mili
Uii'iStle Π ; ■
Bridges put forth his bill as serra- |
>trs hopeful < ; keep in > selective ser
vice talked < > ! a ι τ : ο \ ·. to όχ
ι mpt t».·11 age draftees from overseas
occupât inn.
Simultaneously. nu mber- of the
House Military Committee reported
tin· War Depart): :ei 1 i ha.-> a died ae
i H il III <·].-·! i !! i ; i itai'V t i.lill in
'.)■.· ι ' ;. iiv' : ;. : 11 il I'm 'Xi \ . · i" lest the
i:-.-ac bee :■!·· tnvoh 1 d in the forth
: 11 i 11, (■' .ι re .-1 -nal elections.
( unimun Defense ( ouncii.
IV·.<: a1·■·" unification plan calls for
c·11ma up a new "couneil of corn
ïîM.n tie I ei ise" with cabinet member
hi · - 1 ·. army. navv and air. It is
- ali-:: ute !< : 1 he in-de-deparl
! ι r ;·!';> -ai approved by a Senate
Mllita 1 il -■ ommiltee, h* aded by
; ·
! !e\ -u 1 '1 .1.1 \ < ' 1 ae ! : ; >| ·' < e. ai < >f I 're —
idem i'ruman, although the latter
has not .-aid so specifically.
IV idges asserted 111 an address that
; ! ! up to C'lillU! - !<» fin ί a solu
ti< ! v. "'Πϋ- is not an issue fur exe
i.ssue "f endless in.no;"lance I'm it in
ν ol vos the future safety and security
ol the nation."
Plan ( on^itierccl.
Λ ρ s.-ible compromise under
which t en ag< draftee: would be ex
empt from ovCi'M·; ·-e^m>ali<»:: duly
is under consideration by senators
hopeful of ret a 11 : ι m .-elective serv
ice.
Sénat» m* Know land 11 ν ) of Califor
nia. a former . > il'iivr, said he
is studying the . ·- ibility oi offer
in;: the t en aao :;.enameni to the
ι i !·; : ft ι · >: 11 m h a 1 i in the belief 1! -
of controversy between the House
and Senate. ! :.ο present draft act
i.- tii c to r\ι : ι■ May 1 ô.
Γ in ■ H.uist· voted a nine month
extension but eliminated 18 and 1!)
soar ι , fioiu draft liability and
pi'ohil),h d ail indiu'tions between
May 15 and October 15. They could
be rc-a:>;<ed then only on a iindinu
by tile I'ri'.-ident that voluntary en
listment. \w:v insufficient*
( un t iM'aiio Responsibility.
I don't think Coiigres.> can es
tapi tiie re.-ponsibilitj lor making a
deeis.t ι : one way or the other,"
Know land told a reporter. "I believe
we ought to eontinue the draft foi
a je;,i·, but there is something to be
- ud ίοι· the argument that 18 and
l:i ye..!' olds don't make the kind ol
occupation troops we need.'
He said he thought it might be
1>. i>sible lor the army to shift oldet
men, now serving in this country
to ι .·! M as po.-t.-. and till their places
with yoLii'ger industees.
l· i\ e-\ ear-( )ld
(jir! Is Burned
In Auto Misha|
• I ;<iy Oupto'i. five years old ι ; tit
C ι ■'.e·. ι ■ ι y co■ ' inanity, was in
• tion at Ai ria I'arhar
I in 11er. :,·! · η t da\ as th
>■ ' -over. ■ r η s suttered Sat
i.'ay a:'ernoon.
V. iin» to r<-ports. Miss Gup
ι a .· as riding with her father ι
■■■.! ο' ;-ο', ν le when motor troubl
ievi loped. As he was attempting 1
•ν:·, i. :'·«· iron' 1··. the engine back
: ··. i · !" ; e\tra gas line in tl"
:rrbnretor. The llamas lashed où
s. r ·■:.;■ Inay - lace and Hair an
her ciot i'Mi.
A hospital attache said she he
third decree ourns.
Premier Of
Iran Gives
1* r ο g r a m
Azerbaijan Sector
W'o il ci Me Allowed
To Re-Enter Regime
Teheran. April — (ΛΡ)—Tre
niel .V ■· : : ι ' lit' » .11 I'd t ~>
..;,y ■ : " ..ί:,: under
vvkhich Azerbaijan province might
.. ; . ·· · ·ί..Ι Iranian gov
ernment id .-aid hi.- i-abinct had
Λ l'ti ι to [.ι nut the people of
the pro·, · cc to il;.·, e their ideals
realized as far as the constitution
. ml laws ol the c· '.mtry permit."
He said that no action would he
• ■. . . ι, ! ι ■ ; ■ ! rs - '1 l he "domo
■ ■■ j i,.·' ' ..■it; ai.tan. ind that
■ free t pe ate.
>··.·<· '' ' '>w«»d
! : 1 .' ' ; I ■ ;,! F.
T> ill-ran mer
■ ■ ■ \ . rhaι -
■ 'la /. 1 a- : lv ne to
1. ..,t ci : ν ; 11 η ι '1 ; ■ >v ineia I repre
sentatives i" confer with the cen
tal government.
yi - a !·11, y (. ·tiered the
Iranian array on the Azerbaijan and
Κ ni..-tan ) ore!··! » t>> remain in
:. ... : a · · · i ι ; ι ν ρ· ssibi!
.ty t·- ' :iι'.e "ni'iaiist a satisfactory
t: ι.; t ■ a : iblem without
:'ii.'· '-bed" u as expected.
Fighting was -aid t > have broken
out between Azerbaijtu forces and
/.<il!'agh.,ri tri:·· «··> loyal 1.» the
Τι ht ran m ivernment.
Γ)\ mes ΊΟ I ,ea\ e
l· or M
CCtlllLi ί )f
Ministers Tuesday
\V Λ .. 22 _(.\P)_
! Soi el;,: \ S .!.a no l'y:11CS
sets 1 ni for I'aias tomorow .·χΙ
ι ; r ' ■ peace mak
: j. gr;i\ ciy ·> ".is own ac
count ni the possibilities of failure.
■ .to wa ; slated
! to reach Paris in ample time to
. ι «in ι. : ΤΗ · ·.! iv -<·:·.»·· of criti
■ eal conferences with Foreign Min
nas; - Mi.i,it, R .via, Bevin,
Iîrit.i Ml, ! l.diUI It (if Fill VC.
S mo "I Βν ι ο·' '-est associate*
ana ... ι μ . ,, ο t..Κ»tugs of thi
meeting as a possible turning point
ill ι ho history ι·: w> rid war two.
'i noy - ' r ' aly it
cot: Id ti'K *■ ο en.! < el torts by
i Britain. Russia and the «United States
t .1 Wi ' :I mi ■ III .> ' ■ ' sol up
i-'io ho ! ι ι-ο ι · -co:'···: outs and to
build the United Nations into a
powerful agi ι ··> maintaining
: ie ι oaoe > ::oo it :s created.
S ! ! · ■ Id :1 h: ι . . ι : ι < t Byrnes
•m 1 ι ■,.'■· I 'h haavo indi
i atod :!io p.. - iltty !.. a mooting of
111 ο Senate Κ .)ο!.;ί Relations ("ι m
;i ittee last Friday, it probacy would
'.ι-.ill in open and ili'nuod crea
1 ι mu ot - : 'In rι nil uonoo some
th η g the I'm led States thus far
has ι ιρρι isoi I ι o\ or no . -11 J** M -
it \\· M 11'■ κ America and Bri
tain even more tightly in · ommon
1 now are.
" MI SOLIXO W \NTs
\ \Mi: ( HAN(iKI).
ι
β Wichita. Kail., —'Λ1') Rudolph
o Lewis Musi lino, 23. wants his name
- changed boca ι so conliision <>f it with
e the late Italian dictator, Benito Mus
!, solini. causes him "humiliation."
d He petitioned district ■ urt to l,iavc
il changed to Rudy Leu. explaining
di.iu was the maiden name of his
1 mother.