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New Trial Ordered For Dr. Gardner Wtv; Conviclcd in ijuncombe On Abortion Chaise lî.ilri?·ι. M iv I. — ι \ ;·)- I In· si .ι ' r : ι (». rlil" * milt tml.i \ 01 (Il 1 .. π V. h .t: In I>i . <«. il. ( 1.1 :i!n ι. convict·;! In I'.nii < i.intie cou lit;· ni ni.ui l.ia liter ί·ι .in .iit< .;·<! :»11.·mj>t .it ii ..I abortion. ί · r « us · ι litem c.l In .! iiilu» Λ Ho lc Sin.: to Iroin three to t< il '.ι iirs ill slate prison. ! ι. ι !:·· opin mu. Λ, sucî..'.e Ju.it iiv \ F. S ■ a well < I ■ ι ecled 'Ml I' >n ·,···■ .. κ:.! I'll ill C \ idcllc "ill til· ' r ιιι! , ι if ilr.' (lc: ' η Milt . ;.i - ι,- t and incidental circumstances , · ! m I Ιη· Λ I r villi· Tunc · and V heviile Citizen, m the issue» , . , ■ ... 1JM.V l\ nil- - , t. 111M .· til·".· Il l I , I ;.·<■< ι : 11 ? : ni Un· case in those news • .,. ι Ih".': ιirl· .mill.' ι mu· .nui ι , : .ii vi ■ 1111 r di ice. I m entirely • II ■ I ■ r Ί Ί ι ί ι ι Ί ill'· dcicn.l \< !li( :' ( <:irli!i<in Prevailed. 1,1.1' w .·!.· Ih '. "if 111-· • i acceded in la vim; an ι '·.· ι ι h. -ι I"! ι : ι·.· cv idence thai til· ι I : Ί11 '. Ί 11 s 'Ί Wltlie M" il 111 i HOW·. .· · .. I < i I · ■ · ; 11I'icient ly correlat ed for the purpose of contradiction .. 11 ■· I mij )· achm. nt. : ' · ι. I it the news ■ •nut ■ had 1 >. ■ ■ · 11 I π e l',· ·; ■ ι pre j ; !.. . . ! I ϋ' ι " ■ alone · t ■, · I ; t 1 .a ve lie· ι · ι ' r 'dm r .- ill lit ■.. I ;a nu I · -s: 11 : t i : d ι ι s 11 " I clearly .·ρ| >ea r that 'it lie: ' I lu . e ι nuit n >n i. L . a I \ pi e\ ail I'd. "The State amies here that the !n tendant already had admitted th · m.nii tad- "I in - history continue ι in the news articles Ins convict,' ι; i t ci ime .m I ,-ervice m th;· Atl.mta Fcde":i! IVniteiitary. lo.is of hi.- h <■('11 e t-1 pract i.' ' a - a physician and nth' r daniii'iin.:·. fact ·. "Hut we have the impression that tl.-re were ι th : .statements in new ;-!'·! ι s v. hich were .ιοί free from prejudice, and that a sum,i .: >■ c m ;.. :.· d m::;ht have affected the re :-nil in ι way ii"t contemplatea in 1 ;. e ι r inti'"duc(i< ·η and - " have fa I I'M ι '.er the ban ι I sccmid halt 1 cvi deiev of the e\ents rccrdi i." \ nuit W ith Many \ aluahlc Jew els Found In K<;\pt c.'i·.». Kg.vpl, May 1. Λ French ϋ ; Η :. ι « ·< ·!< :c, 11. ι i ' ■ i \ ' 11 r ; ; : ! t « » the m \ - ti y ..I th · loin Ι» of Km . t, I. ■.· h< · ruled I-..;y ι>t H.nm : \ < ,u> ;iu >. th·· "ihef ι ί « ι > uncove: < d .i vei liable ■> . ι i ; 11Γ u 1 11Γ jewels. The discovery i.< ! ni I by Prof I.tenine I >i iton. οι - ι - ·· ·· "ί ( »} t he i·. \ Λ ut i: nil t ie Γ )epart nun t, as one « Ί 1 lie in » 1 \ « ι i 11 a I » ί e and m u m f i c a η t sinee the ( i ι - - t · >. ei y of Κ in# l'ut s ι' uni). lie:·■ ι » le the mummy <·ι the Km 1 v. a that of ii ! - I m .< > νua ι u, a e.cnei a i \'. In· appeared t<» ha\'e been a man « ·! ex 11 a < > rd ι lia r \ ι/.e t« ί a mm 111 ! ypt. o\ er (ί i feel in lin lit. .\mum; the objects found were ll! ι :"ek !ace: , pendant.-. bracelet.·» an I < e.rabs. the latter in pcrfeclly mat ehed root emeraIds. The general had w< -πι th·.· l; < » I < 1 eliaiib a ho ut lus icck. indicating Ins rank. Upside him were a white imld ίlower-shaj>ed chain · and .· ! .i t m Ί t te.- of M.^vptian uods. m « ludim; one ο Γ the golden Hathor, a I - nm.-i (j inches h it;h and in - · * I id iiold. The (i.-ciiwry, which i.- the i'ir ' ol importance in Iv.'ypt since a:*· ch ac()loi»ica! excavations were re . l ined alter the war, was made in ti:»· region of Tanis. in Sharkia Pro vince in the northca 1 corner of th ' \de Delta, near Port Said, by Pro ι I'ierre Montet o! Stra.-hours; l-niver ■ ity. who was as asted by his wile and three daughters. ( Aimberland Grand Jury Returns I rue Hill Against Kwing Fayctteville, May l.--(AP)— The Cumberland County grand .jury re turned a true bill yesterday after ι·«»(.η charging Wall C. Ewinn. far mer radio station operator and ρ > hti. il leader, with Γη t degree mur der m connection with the death. <»l his wife Mart h 13. Κν. m;' ha.- been held in jail wit! out bond since ; coroner's jury h i an inqucn into the death of Mr. Dmi^las Smithcrland Ewing alter an autopsy indicated she had died of an introeranial hennnorrhagc. Mrs. Kv^jng died in a local hos pital several hours after she wa taken there from her home in an unconscious condition. The autopsy report said her body showed numer ous bruises. CITY EMPLOYEES VOTED PAY HIKE Charlotte, May 1. ( Λ Ρ ) Char loties City Council today voted a 1Λ )'<·ι cent pay incroa.se t<■> city em ployes bi'Kinniiv: lulv 1. The increase br ings to approximately 40 per conl the total municipal .-alary increases approved in the past live years. Checks on Wheat UNRRA DIRECTOR Fiorcllo II. La Guardia is shown in-i ι ■■■ting · wheat storage bin at Fargo, N. !)., during his recent vi it In the >:..rth Dakota and Minnesota wheat belt. In pointing tip the desperate situa tion in famine' areas abroad, La» Guardia said that there is a critical need for relief in the war-devas tated Ukraine. Stalin Asks SlroniiÂrm\ c · For C«unlr> » Premier Warns Agaimt Forces Of 'Reaction' îans geieol am ι : : ι ν lo<ia\ ii:r ; 111 < ι ! ι ; ι î ré I t»« 'hatchiiil1. plan 1 L,od .':(·!! \ \ ·1 AI;.·." 1. · \ !1 ('· "<· Ί pit * Still: : ··. · "■· 1 iUlv :,:·■! I!· ί 1". ■ ' 'inter a new war," in id l'ni· π our la:;d : ι ; u ι f I 11 ; ι \ y t » in ι ;· · day broadcast toda.v ι ; (in> and 1 · · ■'' ' "Now « » 1 i i* in 1 κ Ί λ 11 ' ι a t isk o! no le ·.» ouard ι he ί r c ;il,(l 1 lit· Cl >' 1st a >,dv;i t ! ι·. ·i i ρ i c1. ' · > ί ^ til walk of the in!'·! .ι t tTna>i. !(■· l'S lit V .· le I : · ■: ' I ): )l't ΊIK'C v. a - w11 ' >r of liu • reliable ; the S·-· .··•·ηί » • 1 I ; 1Ί I I V, ΟΙΙΓ St< )ck.S . \ i"L' Mi\C(l In (jutham Market UCI «· nvi \ι·ι i : ' " .1 if· :· today'.·. 111; ι ! ι : < ■ I .> acted to ftews < f spotty characte Λ h ι·.- tel mci.-.t m ■' c Ja\ .· ι μ ■ ν ;· · cfiil -Mi tors, (I ■:!:'i··ϊι. 1 S. Rubber, Si> , : 11· . · Ιί ίν. λ v I orn Pacific, American Teiephon Electric Power and Light. Texas t'i ι d Northern Γ;.ι·ί!it· St · (N. J.) was firm on tin,' extra ci i \ ; lend declaration. New York Cotton j New York, May J.—(AP)—Cotta I lut' res opened 10 cents a bale 1114I1 el t :' .i cent s ί· ■·· er. No.m !>I ' ·(·. I'll !i\ !.. 40 , 111I •1 I.ale lower. May 27.58 July 27.65 ( Vtui May ■July ' H't. Dec. Mar. May ΓΟΙ I.TKY STI I«\ < KOI c. "oil St-Ji. Μ ! ί : !. : Λ' ν !. ''ho pro·· · ι ■-< it : : Ί" ! No; 1Ί C' : i- !·· ·ι|*ι·ν I Ι- 1 e national rccoenition in the app"i'; nui't of 11 Bermard llel ; >1'* j record-of-p erformance iwdti ! ''coders to a nine-man nation commission detailed t'> study t ! -..ntrol o·' "ii'i "-o-· ·'leases in poi I try shipped interstate. _ . φ Γ\. * I'isc Opei ·.·; i;;, 27.1 •τι;·; 27.is ( 1947) 27.70 117.1 Clerk Raps 'Monopolies Sy Builders Attorney General S ■? y s C ο η t r a c t ο 13 De: ire Γ·.'1! ore Profit MLmlir ' tv. Λίαν I. -< — Λ ' · il « ι » i «η: « < lark < h ι · ! ni l lh.it * . of > .· l\ V! I ?·, ' ! C ΠΙ!·', it «;i Ci i11r< is β. cr III · buihlin ; an I j r S ■ I · ! ι !u -si ο l(*li>U>!y in If»" v.f r ··\ < > ·; i tt.ofi -in tar I t » ; ρ ι ν a I !. η · *:«?·..·> ν (ο re • " ι : ι4. .it in.instry." «' ι. » ■ « *. η ι ι μ akin", i >'11 .■ onuai m. ·. : · f ',■! 1 Intel SlaU-Λ ! 1 11 ; ι : 11'·.·.·. i i. · hoar.i γ < ,ι Λ Ion | • »; < ■ ! ι ■ ·! ι i 1 η roi: - • η ι ■ 1.1 m ii. li'.'.'V. i.···· in CP.PI ; I ' m « >1 M): >. IS H » ! ; il :i 1 ! ■ ' r .il ι Iirt M » 1 ! : ι ' \ ι, m ι ι ; ι ! οί i t·· ' . : ; i ? : < V , . . ... I I , · · ί . ι · : M · η . . . .'i . ! ι ;ιη e:ated artion. : · · . ai»· · ! ί. ι · L i i a ι II : ■1 - ' < ; .i j » r· i»«-.-al whirl • p·.· · ,1 th-ir or;;ani/. ι - « ι · : ! : ' , : !'.»;· ont : r.pral 1 •i il.·.· \V . 11 ι I .a!). M' i{Hat ι η - At' ! iiacfce ri' the repi .i! |>i**»po>M!. , ii< Avever. ni:.y raise it ii; ;..n on the ; ι iivcrilua floi.r. iJitl Not il'ahoiate. The attorney general dia η »l ela 1 ' > r ■ ι i r u!. h· ·: ronsti ;rlnai m«»nopoiy ti. ιr'a.·. < .rrpt to . ay : r ess fui, we shall have tinnH oui .■ ., program over to groups (»ί ; ι ; 'liOpnii.sl.- who>!' privah· tr^ula >y: .tern is designed to insure 'i · ·t its l'or theniseI\\·.- .* t'iark . <a ί l!ir :· overnmeiii itself .aid contributed to a trend away rom compétitive capital ism" through ! ù'-'ir-liiiU' η rr. . its-. "Λ.·- we abandon war-limr Gov .ilia- n' c« 'lit roi.. ·ι\ vr indu.-try," iι ? aid. "\\ r n.ust bo rrrtahi we ai e ■ t suj'j ι · 11 -1 e ι i 11 control to private ι mop·-ni:·! the l;o\ ri nment in tends to follow the course that will entoura:·.·1 the restoration of free rompelition and strengthen indepen dent enterprise." M e<lia lor Might Ouii ( ioai Talks ii .!· ·■ May I ι API ' ϊον .· i.i 'I Ii> I'tnl lit·· · 1 aid soil coal strike suffered a blow t<.<hi\ ν ith Hi.· threatened with ■ !· w a ί of S ι I (Λ »: ici I ia t Ί' ! 'a1 : ! \V 1 till.· I >-·«· 1 ri ι i.i* himself (iis.>atisi ied v*.' i t i ι tin· triviTiiniint'i hand I i ! ιof III·· j walkout, Fui lui nevertheless agreed ! I" !IT ill .III: I hi. S ill'jli l.-f IV.-l-'lia : tioii. which w;is to J ι. ι \i been Ί'1'ec ! li\e la. l niiihl. lie said he would give Secret .· ι ;. «.f Labor Sehwellen j bach hi- answer today. ι Join L. i «c'a ι.-, win ι earlier in tin· day ha 1 cleared the way !· r a po-: - : ι j Κ anthracite shutdo-.vn by month's ι nd. accompanied I-'uller and Spe ci: I Λ11 · t ί ! a t · > : Kdward f. McGrady to Schw. Ilenbach':- office for an hour long conlerenci last niaht. h tiller, one time organizer for l.owis who limps slightly from .. mine accident in hi.· youtii, was known to hi iii-ed l).v the way Mc Grady was brow ht into the pictuiv without h Is .kit. - wledge. Report On Palestine Is Proie sled Quaiiirjd Peeking Is Given By jov/s; Arabs Dislike It W:i.-hiir;l< n. May !. The eν; I'» < . ι -|>;'■ !*·1 ■ i d' 100,000 per ri'Uted ·! ''A's ι ι a Palest ine at once ticked i ; f ■ ι j . I y li :< ia γ cm I , ι Γ III (': j ■ j1■ . 1' ' Anf;'1 -Αι · C ' > > m ill ι : 14 Pa lest me i' t11 . ; 1 I lu* ·;ιηΐ(.' : III 11'; : < ·-1 Uni y ! ;ι·:>1 ·ι come neither a "Jewish state n An.b .-till··." I :i hoc i iate mitee's ι·!·..: · date ι ' ; 111 u ι ■ ι ■'Γ'"1'1 Λ 'Ί "Ι" Κΐ !ίι il plan In .f<Ί :l: have been bloody \ i««I Hit· re; tu", and <h'i\ e I t< > tilt : ■ Ί ho Α ι rc com : : :t1 : ι : UCIIltH racy just ici'. In Ι. Ί I' Palestine : the plan ; but pi-"te-t'. un'ioui ;e.i ί ; : U'less .b The nun placed ο y .1 than 1 .nor. (A!') - nand 'hat .. ■ i ; ' e do ·Γ- le ' ,ift i 1111 1) the re 'ιιγ the I! ' ti M un (| ι a I i ' h ■ I .U· \ en a bl: '·" :'i-\ incii ii kadi"..··. the A ··;·!> ·! ' i"i - -nd i iateiisi ly thi :»··:.· I'll! :. e M ai11 .·■ 1 .ι 1 ;t 100,000 .]( central problem ο ■ι I 'll ri pc\ ol these has been h sDOkesnuiî at more Byrnes, Molotov Clash Over Question Of Italy's Future DETERMINED TO ENTER THE 'PROMISED LAND' DETEPMINED TO "fHOW UP THE SHIP AND THEMSELVES" if banc I from proceeding to Palestine, 1,100 Jew» aboard a schooner at La Spczia, Italy, were tina'.ly given permission by Great Britain to continue their voyage to the "promised land." At left, the reiu:a cy truin many parts uf w;.r-torn Europe use trie ship as a home. The dock became a place of recrcati >n. .*■ :nbathing and for the hanging out of wash. Right, is the schooner flying the Italian ilag, although none of the refugees could speak Italian. (International) «eia» As A 'World-Wide WPA' To Britain Would Harm U. S. Living Senator From Illinois Says Credit W.-isliinst» η. May 1. — (ΛΡ) — Senator Brooks 'Κ) of Illinois an n <. 111 ν ed !" t! c S< : ι : ι t,e ■ "day : e .ao.dc vote against the $3.750.000,000 Brit ish loan. termill·.; it a "\\ . rld-wi/ic WPA project that wil lower our Λ menial ι .-landards ul i ; . 11 ; *. " The Illinois senator, a veteran ol World War I. declared in a speec that ho expected in be called "antl Briti.h." "1 ;,···. not pi*·—lïj-it il·." he · .m "I am pro-Amedctu and I am proud i.l it." ί Ιρ ι . λ' γιι' i ι ■ i ι ul tli- loan le.; .· !airl ( amc a ι 11]"ment 11! .nurd . ! ■ a11 î i a π Ό' 11 ' ί y aine ν :. . · ■ ! ι lacy 1 ο|κ·(Ι ·■■■'.'■' ·.·. cap II· 1' -an lesi> - 1 at:on ι■ ι the Sena' e wi'.ho;,t \ 'te en the i M ' ' ΙΓ. 111 ί ..;«·?! Γ(Ρ111|ΜΠ' iî\ rues' Propos;;! For Kcicil ( s i i 111 s i- nrther Si η > ι >< »rt pected 1<» rema η i ! . > :> ai· ί ν· I wit l'u t il ι > · : - plant · ;ao <. icr man people The pi i>|m -. ,«1. a.t·,. ι. y Secre tary ol Stilt*.* Jarκ· Γ· . .· · ai the Paris con l ereη ·· · * » I I < uai minis ters. ι ■ ι ·1 ' ·: ί ι ·.: i\ 11 ..· >!c reac tion, a ! t i ·. « » ι ; · ! · S·, ί W fier ( 1) ) t » i Λ-'lontana .· ■ a i a k · a. s u I j - :·tantial Air- π< ..ί î. · .ai be kept il : Gei man\ !« : \ > ...··. "HOWCVC! Λ .1 : I · : >' I ' ' 11 Γ " ! I we can i ». ■ I it · \ f ■ . ; le.irs ui' aa ijressicn <>n the , " < ·: lie. a .ay ;■» the extent thai a.· Sova ts will withdraw then :η·ορ- and permit independent ■ ·: anient t<> be set lip m the l.ïa'tic ana .ialkan state-, it we,η la nava .. e,! eat lot for wot hi peace. Ii<· >.·; · ae w as in ''entire sym pathy v. a tia· idea thai (îennan.. .should he prevented from ever a.aain attaia;:·'. a war making potential. I >nt c . · ί a " a s -11 ! 11 a · " t« » sa a-a ■■ ' that 'at ;H'"ple 11 ! Germany be kepi in a abject state of poverty and scrt'do-n ' DUKE IS GRANTED POLIO STUDY FUNDS Y.tL M:i.\ 1 The \ - ; i. · 11 ! K< ι aria! "il ol III' an! i !" I' a ι I; ι a a .. rded ,i SV'.i .ι O!i ■, 11, : l' I ' la· -mix iTsitv to an 11 μ ο Ι,·' · η 1 al hopedie a rai , \ οχ ι 1 ' ■■ ι ■ y · . ι "i i I i ! \" .mi; > ■ ι .inir.tly today l>.v F".nul:·' >on l'res; ■ : ι ; ' t Iîa.-il ( ICnnnoi c i ' ! ·' ■. t I Κ'.·.· c: . i >rc ident ... t c a:\er Proa , iny yi iinu phy ai η ■ \.·i ι< > : > (. ri r■ ·I<·1 ■ - i ι yc · m!· il- ίι a a ι Γ - !.'! ι ■; ' 11 ■ I : '. c a a , 1 in·: cent ca.- on a rot at a ι " oasis ( Vi l ia Warm S, aana> F(· mria Charlotte Memorial Hospital ι .a: 1 t:>·. \ C . Shnners' I !· aital " ("ripolod Child en. Or'-enviUe. < ('.. \o"th fari'lina Ortho.iedir H ·· · I (; ■-< · \ C'a 'lid the ι 'rth v>edi.· ne'ia' tna'iit .>r tDuke L nr. ersity School ui Mîuu .Iic. ρυ.-ing [he I'· ι ; ι î ι cl : aid these lia-j the Millie views: ' 'Jesse Jones, who loaned more n.nney than any individual in his · ■,;>·. I...00 ( Ί · wley, aide adrnιmstra-· η ί · >! the F.x port- hi·] > » > r t ί '.a t ik. a ne Mr. (Rertiani ) l»arn>h, advisor l· presidents. ■ I do n<-t cj;ie>tion the right o! ! :;e ί »' «ss ian people Ρ > i ι \ e under ; · < p; ·· r t their -mmuni.a ion η oi .enveniment," i5r · included. "1 'ι< ■ out que ' ion 1 he right ol" t hie Brit i.-'ii people to adopt and >ustain «. :1 '< ah.-t i<»r:· ι ! government, but 1 ι ' quean η the rii;hl « » ! 1 hua'4 on ed lu · u ian u.:r representative urn o' go - : liment lu dissipate til* resuerc's e,| the Λrnerie. ι people '<> > ί ι ρ} ι · r: eu: ι : e ni tie and . ueia! i.-Ii:· .-ystem.- a r· Ί while weaken π·'., uur retire .a 11 :! ι\*e ;:· \ eriunen: Democrats Cailler For Com rnliou liait! O! l'en ·. entiun by veU ΛΤ -t e · ο '·> , ..· ! ·· >· enibei ■ ; if ex ! >e ' i !. · ι υ in time lur dis t ri· π eel ingi starting at 10:30 a. m ρ η »»-. « »v S-·:; e r unties w.ll eaucu. a; noon in Me ; ' r a! audito: uur Willi Will Β. I η ι -1 e . i ut Dur ham chairman of the State Execu· t.\ t ( ι111. m 11 tee. preaduig. Il wa believed that W. I'. Horton, forme' l:r..*enan: g ο \· e r η « r and natinnu eum.mitieeman wotdd be η a mec ( · }\ \ a lier; chai ri nan. Do ugh ton's speech is expected t( . e portant, nut un\v the state ; : t · · · e nal i « m ; ! h pi ba'eiy wil - eak al length on taxes, since ν is î hairman t : the House Committe< ■ r. Ways and Means. Λ « : · · ; · 11 · η nl the j «a r1 > ' - plailorn ! 11 a λ lead to debate. > i n* e it gen or !ly was reporteo here thai at attempt would be made to insert ; » i r \ p!a k. Leaders today predicted ΓΤ.<»Ι t.h· mount is tie are * lated to come be i'ure the meet in·..'. ! aquor Makers Ordered lu (lut" l se ( )l ( ira ill! W. i lin ".I "11, Mas 1. 'AIM Ί Ί : :,.11 ■ îi'· win.-·In" ν - maker- slashe their production schedules in pc cont today in l.nc with the guvi'in nient', newest efforts to scrape u grain for famine relief. It w i^ 1li" sharpest reduction ini posed on the industry since peace time distilling was partially resuni ed. but it coincided with a fresh of ficial warning that the present worl iuou crisis will continue into 1947. Austrian Plea For Return Of Ί yrei Vetoed Paris. Way 1-— \P)—Russian I oreiijii Winistei V. M Molotov .•nil I . >. S.crcta ι· y O I' State James Byrnes da -In :1 on Hie 11! tl future Allied control ot Italy to:ia\ as the 'incivil mini ters cnun.il turned thumbs down on Austria's plea for return of the southern Tyrol li\ Italy. Λ cιua 1 ifi<- ι < -·:.·■ 'Ί: < :.uurco said the Ru.'Si m -!■; sharply oppos ed Dyrnes' pi posai for a single gen eral CI i!! .1 : : ■ . 111 JO Γ \ i S 4 · | ||!« fiirr.viiu: ' 1 ' '. ■ 11 μ ι treaty I>r« ivc nui · · (I thai it v.. .iiId in ι ! . ; : . .:■_<>!' i taliau ovcreijuity Hyi ι.·· ν a . ; !.. ι ι eported it was no more oj an infringement ιhan the treaty it.-··.!. Soviet Polio Reversed. Molotov reversed the Soviet po·* i : ■ ν Γι il li r.· Si ·ρ! ι ·· : iher's council mi'i-tii.:· ..· which the Rus sians voted with their colleagues to set up only military control commis· sions. At thi.s morning's session, over which he presided, Molotov came cut 111 11 : : I I ■ : .it all. The ministers were discussing the 1; -1 of 11 ι111 11 ' . ; , ..... cement over the Italian treaty The ■ · : ' ■ .ι . i to h Tl their next meeting tomorrow ijiont in« and to c;.nc>·! ·,< e :· n tin. aft ernoon. Tl:i > '· · !I . . ; i: -ft tllli afternoon to .set an agenda. .Minor Points. Λ conference source said both ses ioll to ■ oij ' ■.. ι tf I he devoted to altemii' t< ■ ι i< ;jr up m moi ιin ι oi ri ; lei ..-h ■ on the Italian treaty It: eoiisioi t . Λ , ' m- Ital ian border question, the deputies de cided that the Austi.m ■. 11 . ■ . t |..>r ret ii rn ot the ■ · ■ Ί. Τ . ι · .1. ι · ι > ■; ι ■ 11 to Italy after the first world war, was a major frontier retifieation which the council had ι ci iue·. ••••aitisi last September. The question arose at the mei'tiii ■ of :hc mm 'i r . yester day whether the request was a major or minor border change and the matter was handed over to the de puties. Price I like Doesn't Affect Single Pack Sales <>i Cigarettes Raleigh May 1.—The increase in , ■ ·. . . feet "over >;i i , jes, , the ΟΡΑ pointed oat today, adding t h ; 11 the ha! f-a -·<·. t ·.>! pel pack i el feet ι \ < ί -eounter .-all'.- Ί) l W ' 1 · . I i. or a lore. These retail price increases result ft*. ι ι a aarette manufacturers because ·>f rising pio duction co.'s, ΟΡΑ aaai. Hetail prices on the "economy" I ·.., A . . a a. \ !.. ■ ι 1 tventy Cîrai: . ..no \Vn. li· w coiling pi'iees ..1 lia. p..ri..r.',e, 1 wn packs ι |<.i 2.". . art i:. aa a.-·. ι to a straight ! ie per paek ι'ί'Λ aid, adding that state taxi·,·· are not included ill set ·..;.· .ii alius Cam el· . Cl h · --te. : ici . lanky Strike, ίία leighs and all other cigarettes not ι specifically named—retain present ceilings on single-pack over-counter .-alt -, l.i:<· e . ι \;··.· applies on .-.,!, - : 1 < II'A pointed out. For example, a dealer sellii m a a'.-e i>: .a: . ' 1 iic per paek, two pack? ft-ι StU· or Sir. will still retain the ltie -Je-paek price, tint may increase his two-pack price by one cent, the agency explained. Truman Λρρπη es 25 Λ1 ear (Control P>\ I . S. In Reich W ■ -U' Λ ; :. ' (AIM - White II u-e Si . . ' y (a a 'e I! ·...,· ' ..I t.. ι y ! : 'ι . 1 t ■ nir ■ years has President Truman's "era»» • ρ II le . : p| "■ ' " I ; · ' : ι '11 .'Ό 1 119 ρ···ιρ. sal I.·. I ·· tl.·· '·"eign π . a , l'ai, by S. . re: , : ν ο S' I ■■ ι . eli te el " a, I a I ! ' , M : Ί ru man's idea ." ΛΤΟΜΙΙ I \l K( i \ 1 \ I !v. Chare! Π Ί " '. * ! 1 II pnrv > 1 ' e h 1 ! /. ' I 11 ei aty î 'e| ai l ent t < 1 · ν », 1 I ι p;tk oa "< ' ■ > ! 11 I'll! ' I Hi I j. y " -it Wilst 1 i.i 11 a : t'a: er at v here I Thursday night, Maj 2, at it o'clock, ι' 11 tie ι tlie .·· tile Carolina Scientist.- 01 nani ati n. HEATHER FOR NOItTll CAROLINA. I Partly elondv and continued warm tonight and ïhursda). j ADOPTED CHILD VICTIM OF BEATING an HER BODY COVERED WITH WELTS and lier eyes nearly closed, Su F: ickson 3, lies in a critical condition at a Staten Island, Ν. V., hospital. Bruises are visible on check, arm ind forehead. Liei Erickson, 41. and his wife. Eva, 4IÎ, were accused of beating their adopted daughter. Susan, because she refused to eat her breakfast cereal. The couple was held without bail ou a charge qL second decree assault. {luiernaiioiiaii
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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