Henîtersott Bally ûtspatrii THIRTY-THIRD YEAR ,ϊ:πκΙΛ>^ΐΛπιι':νί:!^κ HENDERSON, Ν. C., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, 1946 *ub"shexc , Vm·., W· ΚΚΝυοΝ FIVE CENTS COPY Crowds Watch Rescue Attempts in Illinois Crash ton"and LQ°uTncy ^Iflroad Trains*!? Naperviîfe 'Vîî'^Fa r^rcptn'ls^nirt fcTrarann0 rii^ tW° Phicag0· Burlin8 v ...v inii»rM. (Internati nal Soundphoto).) sports said 44 persons died in the crash and 150 Vatican Dcpiorc3 Conditions In Russian Zone Of Germany Louis Might Order Hard Coal Strike Unicn Pass Given Power To Call Out Anthracite Diggers ! I ; t :·Ί <1 ί π π, !\i.. April 27. -ι AIM .Ι· :ΐϋ I.. Lewis He)»:irt· -d I'm Wa-'h· 11 ■1 nn y a ' m·1 i Wii · ii ' ι ; 1Minted In blank cheek:· Ιο ;<>u;; ί ϋ trikc fill, ii' ncci'^iiry, t<« pur.au· demand for higher pay, i v. ii..; hours and, principally, créât i"n "f η health and welfare fund pa Pennsylvania's 75,000 hard coal min 11'.- . Authorizing f"iIi11■ ι of a Γΐύ <i ·\ : t ri ke riot ice Λ ρ: 11 t l·* · 1 .">■ ι t l« ·: ;:aî» ■ to the tri-di-Ρ .rt !" «· ι \ fin ion at the cl·1 ■ «% of a e * ί·ι · < ion listed «-ι·.·ht contra ! pr« ί " - a is hut refrained, at I. '·. ' h« t. from . peeitynm e\aet Ρ ■ 11,ird coal (I·.mauds pattei η · after those of 100,000 soft coat strik - < · were h rai ϊ I i — i \ 11 ·· i hy the h"! \ - ( on tri iver a a 1 h ·.■<. i t ί : and λ ·ι 1 a r« · Mies, as Lew is P l i the eia .·. ai.: de legato from dislrieî.· 1. 7 and Puts Welfare i'lmost. ·· ί Ιι,Ί\ ( ' ?|0 ο X i >· '·' ' ; I I 11 Ί ! of «I'll Μ::·, η ι y 11 ; ) π H' t· > ût),\ c· »n ί ;\.rt ·ι I !. I'M <Ί Ι 11 Ι) ! .'I < Ί ! t ' ΟΓ ί > 11 11 ! · Η I ί Ί!" V ». 1 li ihc ' thai doe II ·| pr>. !■ the heal t h, vvri fare a. κ ι .·-a i :· ! ; each of the men." I'he NFL fmted Mine " hard t-i >al agreement expire Ai..;·· 1.«'wis and S>. eretary - i . ■ ·■ ■ww Thomas Kennedy .-i.nned letter- y« teniay η· Λι fymi; Sec : · · 1 : » i * "· "1 1.·· 1 1 Sehwelleribaeh oi the miners' inten tions to leave their jobs. .W.,'»ti; lions with the miners, meanwhile, will start May U), probably at \e \ York. Claims 50 Persons Dis Week in Camps In Section London, April 27. — (AP > — The j Y a '.. ι η !':ΐι 111 ». e: ί ι mi a ", ( . .. , " ot' ■ η . > . - i ; I lied eye-v· !'. 11· »···: r 4e 1· .miv ! λ 11 ( i ( man η· ρ·. ι ' - ing each week in camps in the Hus ocivpat.on /.ant· u. ta.-lern G er ra ny a:ν»id wiaespiv , ο lions of disease, plunder, starvation and ι pe. "The Gerna· pre.-- ι.> η l allowed to mention the extent oi the sut !» rin.14. derlart (I the broadcast, re i'M«led I >da.v m Le ndon. ' Only the church ha> the power i.. rai.-e voice before the w r!d." \ϊ.·π> IYknU ■ Λ1.ny oi t.i.»· tjî ie.-t vv ο h;i\'e . hal ed in i: '..read with the re. «lices . re t* ο λ e. t<> c· lebr.-'e a serv- ; i: Adi ' i î" the -;r< .t physical nierimi i ' u J.reat airdaal bur den. Then· is no 1 ><» i. no blanket.- . ' n. « inecia.'i ne. · ο nomma 'In ta:"..- b, ι ; It t » ; commodate J 12,000 t<» U'00, some ϋϋ people die i-M'h week." The 'oi ».ladi'iist .-aid e -: ■ i'ei : j η tli >;iea •.•.ire a ff< η r. a ad thai ci i<far help were going up Ir »m "gills and women who aie being • / ; r ! a : !y raped and vv ; ο <· b< ; li ly ; mi .-;·!! :t:i 1 hrahh ι · < ·■.. ;>a t · · i y : ..ken ·- ' 'ha! t ί my a re ana: » ! » ■ : : ,^ive il I ι I : · a healthy ·: : a. i ' > : e arc . > ι : ·, ; r to e« . ■··. it ! ι ν euer -a! ,. η I if t am ν . ·. ; ' . > V, 1 nei'e .re ''; ' . : · heme ■ ' h< radio .-aid. PRESBYTERIAN WILL HEAR REP. CLARK λ:;.· '·; . April :'7. : '■ hmhohcv . : · 1.1 ι )L; ; ι - ii 1 Pi 11 . ί ··. ι,ιη J tin 1 ·)* ('i lie ο have been announced. Rev. .1. K. 1 !··· r;n. ν ho has .i ; t lvturne I Γι·οΐ":ι ■ \ t·r. ■ a . ser\ it*·.· ·ί · a ehapj;· m in the I . S Aimy will deliver I ·.■ · eon nirnetM;i' nt : ernmn ;md will >peak briefly at a nrjaoriai : τ\ ie · to be held a: \ p. in. <-·η eotain-'nc - i.M'ivt Sunda\ afiern·»«>n. May 26th. ( · : 1 ! r·. ·:! ; 1 i;y ·1 ·'·' ι ( 'la»*k v. ι ! 1 de liver th.· ::ra»mat iι adiin - en Wed ? · ( i a \ ni«M in !Γ··.. λ : a \ Gl BRIDE FALLS FOR HUSBAND ■m». ■—r WKÊmmL·*. IMPATIENT Mrs. Joseph Cianciotlo was so anxious to see her ex-(!I hus band that she made a mad dash for him when the war bride hip Braril ducked at New York, « I'.h the result pictured heir. The gall'int husband helps her up as otiui CI brides look on in an".i i. Ti.n soypie will live iu Koclieiter. Λ'. Y.. Cieauuttu's Uume. iliucrnanonul) Scattered Frost Forecast In X. C. (Ry The Associated Press.) The Γ. S. Weather Bureau predicted si altered frosts today in the interior regions of North Carolina. Alinimuin temperature record ings around the two Carolina* today ranged from the un spring like inid-40's to a sub freezing !0 degrees atop the Tar Heel State's Alt. HitrhrM. Ilsewhere in tiie Carolinas, .Ishryiile iia · a low (ireen·. l:oro ( '·.»:·!';.'!>· SO. Kaleigh i!, Spartanlr.il,., 1IÎ, and Colum bia it>. Thc weather man's forecast of frosts toii'gh! \vtmpered by a predicti'ii rf lair warm Sun day in both states. Snyder Says Surplus Goods BeiiigReturned Washington, April 27.— (AP) — i la nt . 1 ·:.<·!. .ι !.ιΐ<· r il us, ί re conversion Director John VV. Snyder 11· I ·. rit : ' t.\ ' .1V 111 ι 2.111X1,(1110 'in], ι -1, .'ι Ί ι ι i , inn.! of them ; ι s; 11 > ! v· by ci v ilians, w il l h:iv<· lu·» ·; i sin b..cl. ι : orn the i 'ai 11 ic In Si ni- inner. II.. ·:. ι· · ··· ···. »>! it ι·>': arm ν ;iii(l n;.\ \ !,.(>.·. aire, iy In.vo ιe- . turned <u · · ι·ιι thi· ν av .>;«·!: from the Pacil e with ear· .«· ..· left-·>ver material. He listed new lumber and other building materials, machine too Is, consti · r i " ! ι inneaiiM y, eqiup ment to mainia a ; a.itoni' 'hi les, la- , boratnry ins'iiinn nl-. mclii il equip ment and instruments, storage bat-' leries. electrical equipment and scarce metais. The statement v.a^ prompted by senate speech,'.· declarim; that tit·· movement ol wai' supplies back to this counti',v was slow. The addresses • ere made by Senators Tunnell, Democrat. Delaware, and Kknnvv land. Republican. California,* who ι studied the question as members of til" war investifiatinn committee on a personal lour of the Pacific theat ! e:'' They men!ion.'d particularly what they said was a failure to expedite return of buildin ; materials, eon I struction materials and small motors. Snyder cited shipping statisti's and said: "This means that between Febriiarv and September, 1ÎI46, a to , tal ' !' army and navy v·.· ·. e! . . will have arrived from Pacific port with a total raruo H 2.00(1,01)0 ton . ! of surplus materia! . the major por tion of then η··"· or serviceable items li able by ci\ duilis." Far from ί;·ιιοι·.ιι» i·· •commenda tions of the war invest i:;at ίηκ com "littee, lie aid, "we have studied them carefully and acted promptly a (he Γ""οι·(Ι shows" He listed specific action- taken by the office of war mobili/.at ion and ion sin ··· .lanuai y III'·.· ii :"! η·!". I in .t a ». t ion to t ii" war and navy department to ship lac!·: ι ■ "η th" l'aci I ic all new ir . "rvic : 11 » I" in dian-type item- cv ccpt t ho e declared -iirplu . locally lor - a1 c wi'lnn a rea unable tine. Snyder pointed to creation of an inter-,''.yucv committee of govern ι·Γ· Is to Ii ι cnlical items which -Ιι· ··11<I he returned He noted 'lait til·· " ι · a t- ai limn it rat a m bad been in tructed to bold "spe i ι a I ι h m ol de of 111 i propel I ν . un itj arrival m the tinted btate.;.'' Members Of U. N. Council Seek Orders Byrnes Will Demand Austria Be Cleared Ui Occupation Units Now \ iti'U, ν>· .ι ι \ m of "ι·· I nil»·! \a î;■ ii'λ S,· . iii ii ν ( ο Mi ll i.: alters In·;:; >' l.xl.u thai v, cnil ιιιο·;ΐΐΡ ■ t}| ni'v, instruct i>n ·, from Mosrow mi*;ht move Rus ■■iiii li.'lcsali· Λιι.Ιιτί Λ. («lomy ko ι . ι·; iii** · l aaiast ο ,.ι:ι men !<> !!!· Μ1!)-<θ;Τ11Γ.ί.Ι: " ill vi'sii'.;a tion of Franco s, .ι in. There was nothing. h'>w»v<"· to "ui.r, · îI.,11 Gromyko would waiver from h,.- contention that Spain al ready ha.· been proved a menace to peace and that :-ul; idiary pursuit ni' the question would lead on!;* to delay .thus t or<_·.-· Killing immcuiate i.etion ; ιiη -1 Spi.in. The I', η other eouneil members were in apparent agreement on a proposal to inves tigate to determine whether Spain is, as charged, a threat to world peace. The sober, black haired delegate became the last holdout against the appointment el' ;. sub-committee to compile all available data on S.ia.ι, from intclll··,» tic.· service of the individual governments of the LT. \. and aav additional évidence it may turn up. Resolution Revised. Australian Delegate \V. R. II<xlg Enn twice revised his resolution pro po; mg tli·.? inquiry in an effort to bring the council to unanimous agreement. The third draft was drafted be fore yesterday's sessn rial a lasi minute breakfast conference at which Hodgson won over French de legate Henri lionne! and Dr. Oscar I.ange of Poland, who had riddled the ι-,ib-committee proposal witli am no.ments and counter-proposais the day before in a partial line-up with Gromyko. Quick Agreement. As m on as the final draft was I. si before the council. Rafael De 1 ;> Colina, delegate of Mexica, maneu \ ι■. <-fi a quick adjournment until 3 p. ni. Ki)T ΛI ■ ! s i -.. in ordci m ; ni'v; instris-l suis mi Jit be sought is the into, iii! from the member.-' ho.ne governments and also l· avoid a re petition of the previous day's lins , and one half hours of confused de bate. (iromyko immediately walked from the eh mber declaring: "I think I made my ell clear yesterday." !i. !■; Ί predict^ s at t hat t line that a . ;1 > committee in1, e tij,;.l run would be 11 ■ more effective in -topping ag.^ri' . η tli;.n were the commi:-ions of 1 .e L( a:.,ue of .satim which looked i 1.· Manchuria and Spain PURCHASING AGENTS OPEN CONVENTION S· m il horn I ' : ■ · . April 27. ■ Λ ' The ;·η η ual πι11 \ · ·: it ί· : ι ο Γ t Ile C*;i r< ■ - ·.dation opened here vi-sH': Ί ι,ν wilii 1 11) delegate.- i · a.- tered. I >;·. .Ιι ii>n ' '1:1111 i 11 y, I. ; ■ ; > . pa i llent ni Da\ il'<.·ι t i>1 li :;t·. v.·.· 1 !>< prirv/ipal - l· : at a i.anquot I; f.ight. I'eople al 1 ni .sossam: Ιί. (' Habarkern, ι οι : ..;·.·!»« ancnt and vice ριν.-idei:l >. i!. J. Ει·:·' >ld.- To bacco company, Wins'lon-Salcm; Wil liam Ζ. licit.-, ι : he division »: j. a cliasc , nd c· ntraet.s for the stau· if \iu1 h Carol in I . Wyrick, ρ . - clia-in.u as;cnt lia l>:Jlarr) Paper Com paiiy. Giver ι >: and David l.iml ay, e:' the ,h hn.-ton M ills Company. Charlotte. Full Steam Ahead A CHURNING WAKE follows the mighty 45,000-ton super-carrier Fruiiidin I). Iicusccclt as she speeds through Atlantic waters oil' the Virginia Capes chains U. S. Eighth Fleet maneuvers. President And Snyder Hold Parley Reconversion, Coal Strike Subjects Of Yacht Conference Qi t Va., \ pri ·!'■ Ι'ιι ·. ι·!.·ηΐ Truman tu> tied ! : · alien tiun today to pre .n:4 dome ii·· pro blems as he summoned Reconversion Dir. .·:· : ·'< hn \V. Snyder for a week Snyder boarded t lie· presidential yacht Williamsburg, anchored ofl ·;. π ι t i! ; 1. armed .Villi t.-i.-.l a iti'i» ι I" " Tt: I'll - ! it· : oft coal .Ink .·■!, i related reenverrion Sool-nvnei 11 !·„ t.-ul ί·η·.; in Pit - biir·-·h I,era ai'i :ii it rnniuo. ■ hnn'; ii ·4 al ro.-ei ·,. tin "atea <· rnplete ■ i;'ii'iiuvn of . ill-: ι ι. . ■! plai.t . unie .1. I a ι I. 1 ·· :-· ' " ·'< .oft "I .1 : 'ii:iie·' i'i ! ; ι ! ', to the .a' ; a M iy. ru man * 11 ! ι ' i i llr ir Γ. ; . !! to t:," Cap ita! S· ι a \ alii -'il. Mr. ! ι ι no: η aa ι Cm· ι : ' ' >··. i 'ht Kisi talk» from reeent House action in tying a IV. '■ inon1 h;; dralI "iioli m;·'" 1" a bill 1 1 exti }id selective aine months. ΉTAB Hi il I OR XOin ï! i ΛΣίΟΙ.ΙΝΛ. ! air anil cool f.nii.hi waiti'r cd trusts in int'.'iior. Sunday lair and warm. Ay cock Students Praised » For Knowledge Of ("ivies ην υ s (WXSLER. Raeligh, April 27.—Governor U. Ογ(.^,^ Cherry played Pro lessor Qui/, to some 1 !'·»') school children here Friday, and so far as he's con cerned most Tar Heel youths need ι little brushing up on their eivio. About Ih eonly exception is the oth grade of Aycock High School m Vance county. Tin· governor is visited 1 >\ several hundred school children from all part." of the M 'e each day, so he recently decided that l'or In- own information ho would see how nun !i the younger generation know a l λ ο ,· North Carolina history and govern ment . Ft lady morning he put his pi^: · to work and a- each visit ins clas trolled 1hro;gh his office he asked a do/en or ο questions about North ( 'a rol Mia to va ι nu pupils Ι·"'. · · · a 11 \ ι 'A't'fe fort Iv · ι η in g. liuwfer. and nut of the fir. l three ela: .·« toi) <ju'//ed only air>ut «uι · youth ;'ι lift1.- could furnish the in formation the · M\i'rnor requested. 'Πιο three cla.-.es represented va rious grades from Winecaff Hi .n School in Concord, Wru'htsbnro School in Wilmington and Kairview High School in Monroe. The fo ι··' h group of stiid'ut . however, left ih governor all smile They W' ρ ιρίί in Mi.... .luh ι Hi. more'b ôth 0iaUc at Aycock liien School i: county. and they answei ed . . oi the fourteen ques titiiis I·» .-■»·. «il them by tin· state's C'hiet executive. "An.I tin.·, would have dene a lit tle bette:" it the;, hadn't been a little nerv<-tis." tne .^overrtor said. Ju>! to U >t your own skill, here ;nv ' questions the Aycock stu dent. fif.'i : He\ ι .in; incorporated town* are thei « :! Vane»· county ; \\ ! : « » > ·ϊ ι r repi emulative in tlie Slat. >.e'u π/.' What w ■ ι.· your . e.enec Jesson ye. tei da ν " \\ ; .· ι the name of your lu. tory textb» ok Who ι.- the author'.' Who ι the C 1 >n.;r·, . man 1 ro η your d ι.si rict .' · ι ' he la \ Ιοί] ι « ·. ident , Ί ! ' . - e i Co.,lid \ a · t lie ; Λ · ι * ! ι a t1 ) r j . · ·. ?,'· »rl : ; Carotin» And here are the* question. they an v·. ' ■ < I c >ia eel ly : \ a · ι·· the la ι five fovcrnor., of tlii ial'\ 7. ,o : 11 : : i ί f" of Va ire COUIlty 7 \\ ho ι Mayor of Henderson'.' Who ι the County Superintendent !I"V 'η 'in enal· >; (i m North C'a ■: ι t h a \ e" W 1 ο ι your representative in lac Genual Critical Stage Nears For U. S. At Paris Russia Is Against Inquiry Now Into Franco Government Paris. V m il .7. - W) ( ho I nil·· cl States u|)|>rnar!i< d a c-ritif·;»I sta:<· o{ the !o*a« power < 14η ministers < ois!* · <·;>< ·■ to (I; \ . aftfti?'·. nfl\ )ii'tvmiu"(| Jo : vrri idr lJrs««i;. si <»'·/■ r::, : 1 - ! !<· iii-i 1 l:n«t Vu tria Ιό < r\»r c:î of occ»it»:itii.ti I r ο ο ρ · ;·· I i f « oijr.i/<t1 .1 .ι t; nl> indrpr 1 dent ration. 'Secret ry oi Stat© Jame:s !·: nes ' Ο V S. ! · ! · ι ι] , :,·· - s · ! ι . >«,· * ,! Aiîsï ria. ;»nd thaï Tr <* te. pc. * -Wy t the head < ! t'a· Adriatic. rtKiiii iî.· h ; I ; ; ι η m.v< ν. The m 1 ; :,isîc - "·.·· : < · c:·: ! ·. >·{· .1 : · > r today on < ne · r bdh <>! tlic-.-e 1 : iestic»n>. it.ιIλ Ilold Trieste, Τ lie L*n:t'."l S'ates : . : : ! iiK-rl that It;. ! ν ho .1(1 r· . Ί · i.· :>! that city's prelominant rtalian ι Ί>111 .1 : ■ ■ η. I'M t'tat I'11" Γϊ ilitiiv - h ι ·· 111 rl be internat iona! ized to c?n— .mirage trade >>r Λ .-t.ia. Η angary nd nearby states. Thi · proposal ha.- been opposed ■>y Yugoslav, which want- rale over the city, and the· Yugo.-li.v stand has b(f:i supported by Russia. American delegates cud the 1943 M -ci. λ ■.irat 1 ■ η, pledging ii'd^ jxthI'. η ■·■ tor A: .«tria alter her "lib «·:·!.! a>fi." · > . u, ; ι . t the; ;· stand in ."«vor of freedom fur that country. Λ decision i n A ι.-tria. coupled with a settlement of repatriation to ■' : .a by Italy, is ι >: peeled to set I-at tern tor the peace treaties with U-'t'iary. Romania. Bulgaria and Finland, where the Russians lu ll «>·. ν - even stronger. In Congress Hocv Blasts 'Radicals* Kooky Mount, April 2Ί. < AP) S e ι1 ; ι ' ; ιγ Clyde I loi4 y (Ι)) <>ϊ North C'^roJina defended .M>uthern Cen l, re. men here last ni^ht : j ■ ; :. 111 τ cri t ίι· is mi which in· said comes " I'rr »n > îadieal groups who are intent upon adoptin.u socialistic pc.lieie> for our Government '•Regardless of criticism/' he said, "the Southerner:·, will coi itiiiue t<> fight tor the preservation of Amer îcan ideals and the so:'1 of tree ente ■ prize which has made possible this ureal republic." Concerning the Oi l ice of Prl·· · \ » m in ι s t ration, he .said ΟΙ\·\ "shoui t be c mi1 mued until an a·leijaate m.jj · ply of ,-caree product- is available, ji: .. ι'i ml; the law c; » be so amend ed a.· 1" require thai il adopt a ρ » lic.\ ol practical common sense in it.- administrai ion." il·.· declared that ii all controls were removed, "we would ha .e dan.m : oum.v hiuh prices which would be disastrous to a bal anced economy." ί Icnr\ 's ( -harp es Arc l)i smissed Πν M a\ < m* \ladn Chapel H 1. April 27. -(AD Mayor ]!. \V. M .*i > and member ol the : oat'd · : .. ί ·. u'i'ii ι en said tney had . t ·; ι i j Thomas A. Henry's letter charging illicit liquor operations hei c and "had η·ι found in il any evidence t«> support his charges.'' Hcni'.v, !'( rnuT prosecutor oi the Chapel Hiii recorders court, dire l ed h s lot ici l« » Governor Cherry say.'» g that certain elements of the highway patrol and Chapel Hill po lice were engaged in tin· alleged op erations. and that the University ol \ ι >! ι a Car .ma. unknown P< its »»' i'icials, wa.- be ng used as "a ΐ'κιηΐ" by the alleged liquor ring. At Di;r!iain. Sgt. K. S. Harris of tie patr-Ί said it is a "case purelv . : revenge seeking on Henry's part.'5 Harris -.ad that Henry wa.- con victed » Durham Nov. 1(5. 1944 on a reckle.» driving charge. ^ ι nm<^ ( > h ; ι r ! < >ttc Girl Found Dead, ristf >1 At Side ( Ί ;a ! lot jr. April LÏ7. ι Α Ρ ) ΊΊη I)» fly <>i < arolyn ITi/.tbolh Garner ! I. whs found with a bullet wo une in 11n· htvii nn ihr I loor of an up !><·· ι 0:i at ) H ' ι homo hi Γι ·<>■· -v9 l} <l ic ■ I )ct cri \ c John I 1 >r i ;>uc I >i ι I \\*, ι < i c ' f< »ι ι lid ; ι ί )! ι in -.1 ( >(>| j h .;!, ι a< Ιι«m side ïrd ;i crumpled u l< marov on \vh h I..y two rin^s anr .Ί . triliu·; silvor pin. Ί In· ni li1 was encased in anothe sheet oi paper en which was wril Un m he (I letters. "Hnddy Personal. \n>und the four .-'dos of the ·ιιΙ s do heet. folded ml ' ί s m a 1 η ate. w.t - thi · notation: "T mut nuuy beicre i change my \< miniated Μι.-.- Jane ! ■■■' fur nearly 25 years a congressional secretary, sits at her de.-k in V\\. hits ion and smil ingly ackniiwledges congratulatory telegram.- a!te. ι.-tvivin^ the Demo· ci :·';<· !i· a ' t .n· unexpir ed term of the late Rep, William O. Bur .m >>f th h X1 >:ί 1 ". Carolina fongn .---ι· ι...: . . If she v.·ins in a special election May 25, Miss Pratt will be the first woman in congress from North Ca: in.a. (ΛΡ Photo). Government Mighi Siezo 'Dead* Wheat Grain In Elevators And ?:i Mills May Be Commandeered The gov ei mm ι "much more ri î ■ ' t.ir /it ion ;.!.)! (·;κi, 11 : ι ■ i; ;ιi. · ·ι. r · !ιke part .1 ι,.. ·,ι! in ! :ei'i ! >y mills and m tirr way w * ·· ι ι ι >1 ' '■ ■ i. '· < I famine 11·!u·! : · . ι·.. ·; ·''iter tjuan ι : ι ·. ι , : ι vctly from Th< actioi appeas d to be the Oil* , · '·.·■!) !" < i'»ven ι ment : ι 11 ι '.<· i.. · · .-···.:> during tin· nov 1 I" · « '■. ·.1 week.·, I'rom la 1 ! i ι « far ί. ' · ι ur eut overseas needs. Λ decision thus to requisition part of ' i:·* wh'.Mi ι -·..·· .· . : . commer cial c 1 : ; «ι ι : · be lato to day 11\ : .\'.;eiculture ('ι.:.'-· ■·.■' ·'. ι ie w;due back at his ο fit ■· after a νisit to Min !,■· ·'., λ· . : ι ; » where he • ι.. ;, ί > :,ι · .îheir . : ■ :.ι ! in . ί ι.· ·ί· normal supt lies to the Government for ship Thii !.. wh< however, will ■ ι a ' \.·(·ΐ'η reach ports 1' -Ι η V tile pos Niiu Ικ'ϋ ί .aikls ( )P.\ Approval I>\ Farm Group Washington, Apnl 27. — (AP) — Se!Mil V! ι .1 : 1 1 >) 11 Washington 1,. ·. , . : n ■ ,i ■ i ι. j mitant help" t.· ! ·.· ' Ί'.\ < ·■ ·: π ι ί 11 i < m ot major ι that t lie House win! t. .. : in voting t>> lo.>.scu pi'Ire l'ull, l'Ol>. > 1 ! :. · ' ' lit"· Senate's most v:son>us >«[.:·. ,'ters οΓ ΟΡΛ told re polie: >. -Τι,! 1 lie . :. sf reeogni t: mi .·.·· ·· ha.! ;·' any committee Ι,ι ,-.riiu : "i;i <·. ι'.ΐι·.·. ΟΡΛ that, s vi·.. price ont ol agency woulrl r;i Il·... ι ' 1 ■ to 1 in· rolintl V." Λ!·. . . ■ rriïlR to siate li ■ ι : ·. · ι > ii the S< ι ate I ; ι ! : u ι ·\ Γγ(·.- 'fient F,rl .·!<>'.V,· ■ ι Λ ,:ινι·! 11 Fin m 1'. .π ;ιΐι 1 .·.■·■ ·ι "1 Albert Goss, : .. ■! or ',: ; , · ; ■ ι Ί ι.· ] ( ; i anse. Both v.. : ι·ιI ΟΡΛ ! nil·:. : it:· way.· hut . Η 1.' :ι· Π. ι· · · ι < ·· 1 t- κ ι dm.st ie with some of its provisions in a hill to extend the price agency nine 111 · ι t h bcyoti, i .1 nr I'M ι · ' ' Ρ ' i ι · ,1 : < i!' Hip Na -ave ΟΡΑ a \\ ill 11 I " I !'11. « · M · > lit. (Miners Kt-\;imed Γ>\ Textile I nion Atlantic City, April 27.—(AP)— The (Ί< )-'Γ<·χ»ίΐ·· Worker;; Union today r·· «·1<·ι·1··(1 innnimoiisly its flu ι · in Γι ι· dent. Kmil I; · > I'm ■ · V···<.· -Président, c;< ····".!· lîald. .ο. -"Ι Secretary 1 i"cui t-», Ά iilia.a X-oliock.

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