ïtettîtersûtt ϋ atli| ûtspatrh rHIRTY-THlHD YEAR ",-,ΚΝ-ϊ:: Λ ' ■■ · HENDERSON, Ν. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Μ À Y T. Γ · j « ; FIVE < ENTS COPY oLALK DIAMONDS LOST IN HUDSON RIVER TONS OF PRECIOUS COAL are spilled into the Hudson liivor. nfl Wcehawken, N. J., just when the miners' strike has made the ntt >i for ttie fuel so acute The coal was lost when a railroad car float sprang a leak and toppled ι■ :uht of sixteen carloads into the river. Clearance and salvage would take two weeks, according to railroad men who investigated the odd river-crossing freight train accident. < international) Romania Granted Part Of Her 1938 Boundaries By Ministers (jOV. (!lCIT\ Is Speaker VI Festival Reims Is Quiet Cn Surrender Anniversary Expansion Of Fruit, V ege table Produrli jn l orecast in Speech Λ' ; M i.v Y. \ Ρ > ( in\ criii r | Il ■<· i 'lie î II, 1,1 . t 1 ; 11 • ( ' i ί il i lia'· va>t ρ ι « . i ur: ion < > ; ι t - i vuRt'lahles suon u mid be • ii r.i 11 · mat kct · thi oughout the by , · ;' c■ \ι 11■ . a.-.· ;rinλ -. Jv" ( ';irolin:i ί fenii'.oy ( 11 \ en ί ί I!lHi l'nnsc I>\ \!acl)on;iki 21Π > in ( » I lege that C ι !'· ·! in.-! :n ·: i ι î : ( I 1 ! η VI, :: . r ^ellKl! Sn ίΐ!ι tiuiie .. · ■ · ·· ι >'·<'·'*-' her il ι Li" " "It i: iid4 ι » ly ι : ' · 1 "·«·' ; {■ il y to hold il Γ " 1 4 ■ ' ·!; 1 it on uiidintinished un l uni Le ■· cel. "May th Bïn®mories of Flora Mac • -ii..'■ i and her Hi; h'ati.I rt; : : ι Ίο ; ι m i m( η,ι· \\ ι:'·! ·: ' '■-o 11 y< ur own land, «forming n e ttream of noble tradition, helping in make \ ι c< ' :nt ry « ■ \ t 11 m ic U-rt iK· in U ; " · ..· sor\ u-0 ι' .ill i i.-c .-.pi! itu..l Î)ici] an' Hi.· I πίι· glory · : a η ! «»n " MacDonald, who was introduced by Josephus Daniels, devoted roost of his talk to "the eretftest of nvy ■ .. . |·'|ι i:a U.I 1 'U! : 'Id ..·!.-! her devotion to the Bonnie Prince t a:: I'lio." f fi t -! I ι it del a : I n( i u I in (\ rnl'iia and :ίιτ loyalty to Hi. Crown EISENHOWER PLANS TO SEE MARSHALL Manila, May 7. —(AP)—General '' ι cnli -voi pi, η lu : \ I liii> ■ lay lu ο·. 11 t'i ■ ; ν,! fion-'ia ! 11-; l.'ill I ί'ο <ι Ιι , t Τι ι i. lan's spo . la I cm ι,ν to Cl· T, i. I lio Cnited State.· cl : : Ί I : ta. I (ail not : ay whether hi ' i>it t" ( luna's reborn "apital ha- ni' m.; ' ilicanco. Marshall i> neuotiatinu there with Chinese Government and Communist leadcrr >n an a'.onipt to end civil strife ία Manchuria. lÎciin , May Μ. -ι At') —The eity of |;<Μ.m.· . v, h τι' ι.!.·,· \ear ι>»·1.1;.1 Col. Gen. Gustav JodI scratched hi.? name on a document which sent the Ktiropean pha e <■ ! World Wat II in' ■ the arehives of history ob.-ervea til.· first anniversary ot tne surren der (jiiRtly wllh too few soldiers in town 11 > hold a | >a rai le. '! ι ■· citizens an·! soldiers observed the day mainly by \r it 111,4 the .-m· render room in "the little red school I · ■ -e. thi ι' ·ι ί "war 1 o>un," 11 ; I -mi 1 · ■ i,triers, Allied Kx pei lit i( >11a l'y I*'· τη'. . w ! ι1 ■}ι ί 1 ;i b' - lt1111 ■ · ,1 I·'11 in·1! national shrine an t ., piaee '.vhere ν 1 r■ >, ■ may absorb a bit of the atmosphere of the his torical event which occurred in it. The room has been preserved ex ai'tly a - it v. a> .it !lie m.mi.-nt 1.1 111" ( !tί ι ί,. 11 : 1 il l emir. Ill the cee.l er of I lie room i - a 1 > > 1. j;. 1:11 re 1 and be - t.rimed table. where the hi tone a u'Umei.t wa.- ' ',1 a'd. I'laced around il a ' ι' I: 11 a 1 r 111 !uii'ki i v. >10 let: 1Ί1 : v. :'li plaeard.. In. .'.'in ; win. ■ ccuplt'd them lOMOKI.OH ( \ I i>\\ Washington, M.i ν V. ι ΛI ') To rn 11 row .. V-f. I \ year a :. ■ ■ ί I at dale. I 'n · a - ant I'm 1 ; ι, 111 ; τι τΙ.ι 111 n ί I tile "final .i ! ui leoi a i it raia I . 111 render" m Germany. Surrender papers actually were 1 .',1 led twi 1 (lay ■ earlier an·. '·,·... I 1 !■ i.-.l 11il le. il. 1 iv.rid on I i. ' i Teeei 1111 a 1,1 · lit. λοι:rerar\ \ mson Sees Depression It ΟΡΑ Is hnded \\* : ι .sh ] r ΐ Î < Ίι. ΛI, ι \ 7. ι AI'} - See !<·Ι.·: \· ι ■! 11η i i ■ : ι π'\ Vinson ί ni t(« !:. ν 11 κ «■:»rly : em· >val ol prie · controls Willi 1(1 wipe out the peuple.-' saving.- and brim: on a "disa-Iηn< (U p; essi· n." lie appeared before the Senata Banking Committee to urge a year's extension of ΟΡΑ beyond June 'i" ami to give In-- idea of what will happen unless 'ni is done. "II we keep price controls ,, little longer—and keep them really effec tue," he said, the accumulated .-av ails of the public can result in a ub t ■ ; 11; 11 demand fir houses, au tomobiles. refrigerators and otli.v ι ι many years to come, lîut if we remove price controls too soon, till -aille >aV111 Us. Will be used to bift up prices before goods have been produced to match the demand." Board Is Named To ln\ estimate Air Pa\ Dispute Was! inut■ n. M.■ > V. ι AIM Γι e- ideal Ί r 11 to'iav intervened ti a\ i rt a -cht d le I a ι d n i g h t strike ι I 1,0110 air line pi I ·ι.- em ployed I j ν Transcontinu tal and Wi stein Air Inc. He up an emergency boar··I to inve.-t gate a disp: le be!ween TWA. 12 t or ail line- ;.ml 'i.e An I.ine Pilots Association. Creation of such aril. '..It! '1 ι* Kailway Labor At·:, t : 11 r 111:11 ! > halts .-Ira e ,-ct in. The TWA pili t.- and co-pi!,its are damag · g wage increases ranging up a a maximum of S2.TS!» additi na . ii'vallv hovter working hours and other concessions. TWA, known as T'rans-W >rld. op erates routes ^'retching for 28.000 jcro.-s the world. Dispute Arises Over Danube Use, Black Sea Ports Paris, May 7.—(AP)—The foreign ministers council agreed todav to crant Romania lu r 1938 boundaries, willi Hungary mid Bulgaria. but ad jour ned in complete disagreement en questions of Danube navigation and ί reedom ot access to t} ι « Black Sea country, a British source said today. The boundary decision gave Tran sylvania. disputed by Hungary, to Romania and restored the boundary ι as it existed bet··!!· the Hitler and Mussolini - diet,iled settlement Vienna during the war. The decision al..o restored Dobrudja. disptued by ι Bulgaria, to Romania. 1 Uit the d ι on ii ;.· μ ι of Be ,-arabi.t. winch wa annexe ! by Rus.a.i al Ih I ' 111 < · ! -1 1 liet I » ι : ι a η i a 11 u ncii ier in 11)44 and winch, in iaet, had been occupied by Russia in an independ ent settlement η 19 Κι before Ro mania entered the war. was not mentioned by the mmMm . f re.um ably it- status remain· unchanged. New Meet Planned. The minister- scheduled a rneetini; 1 · ■ r later î « · i a l·» -l.n t η···;·»11.. 11< »n j on the Bulgarian treaty, when m \ ol\ e that i'« : m 11 ·. 's |·« qil« ι !'" ce· η ο! w 'stern Thrace by Greece and Bulgarian accès, to Hie .U',;ea!. Sea. What was described as a bitter j arminien: arose i.ietuivn British i4"·«ι — I'iJii Secretary la nest Bevm and I nili'd States Sécrétai s «>I Stat ■ I a η κ λ 1 îy in· on l ne t-ii;· . ide and i-'oiciiai Mini tei V. ΛΙ. Aloiotov <>t Elis.- a oil ttie other when Britain and America insi >ted on lie 'dom « » 1 | navigation ol' the Danube, vital com- ι mereia I artery of southeastern Eu rope. and on freedom of trade lor all nations in Romania. Molotov . aid the Soviet delegation was "not interested" in discussim; till' matte!" and that the minister should pass on to the next item. 10 Most Glamorous Mothers Arc Named Γ. ! ι >n M, y 7 Ί he (Ίι;ι·ιι·htI.i> Models Academy observed Mother'.s Dey prematurely today by selecting h- !:.·!.· ! :' - Κι "M -st glamorous Μ ithers." The choices: Miriam Hopkins, Lana Turner. Mrs. Λ. lii ίr Μιιη a\ la e Λ r d e 11. Rita Hayworla. Martha Si-ott. I'm intess Mara. Mrs. Errol Flynn, Martha Til and Nancy lîrul'i. "Nu woman .all claim oven an . ι re ol glamor." explained Direc !■ τ Charles F. Chamberlain, "until 1 more of Hie Million's cities w ere threatened w itti .1 u tut h lo war time "brown-out'' lotla.v as cllects of the 37-da.v suit e«al strike forced stringent nuioninq; of disappearing luel supplies. Chicago, Washington and Philadel phia already wi re plunged into par- j tial darkness. Detn it was expected to br> wn-out inl'icially tomorro v. , l ight inter the city meets to pas 1 ··:. enteral ncy law dimming lights 1:1 1 the atit mobile apital. In Virginia, the State Corporation , Commissi^ 1. ordered rationing of 1 clectric power in the territories of r, the Birginia Electric and Power Co. r and the Braddock Light and Power , Co.. itfcotivc miilniglit Thursday. r Virginia Kiectrie supplies terri- t tory from Ale όί,ιο: ia t 1 North C'..> - olnia, cast t( Norfolk and west al a ust to Lynchburg. Produre I.oss Feared. At the same time, an official o: 'in· Cmrinna'i C.as and Electric Co. > predicted a brown-out in the Great-; ei Γι ci una 11 area 1 y 1 he end ο tin iiionh if the strike does not end .011.. I In New York, re I rigerat ion r m - panv . i'ficials predicted a "scandal- a .-1 !>.-■' j: the coal shortage causes e l int, iiinent of electric power to re- ti ' igerate 300,000,000 pounds of I' pi rishable fo· :l st .red there. w Tin· Illinois Manufacturers Asso- | • •lilt 1 · 11 est in ated pay checks of some I ne million persons would be re duced $120,0f)0.000 and manufa't ar 1 p. woi H be reduced f>0 per cent be cause of tile dim eut. in < i1-. \'a . '· e Norfolk South ern Railway notified 1 ,βοίΙ of its I s en pli iyi e they would be laid of I ,, tciiiiorar: I y because the coal strike (; and freight embargo created a "sit atioit whereby railway operation a, i 11 ' 11· a 1. · 1 : st t ■1 a complete — -t:i!i:l-till " Ktleetive May 10. the ΙΊ'ι .cut daily |·,■.·..·enucr train -ihecl- 1 ules between Norfolk and KaU'igh, ! Ν. ('., v. ill in- reduced to three round 1 ■ ; p.; \\ ceklv. II Tobacco Growers Eeing Hit Hard Ciau-boro. May V. (ΛΡ) To il, ecu growi if easterr. North Car ' lina face a critical situation be I 11 e ol the t l'ike which i.- pre- | venting delivery of oal with wliich to cure t ; . . . ο M(. ry Move. Golds- i 1 ο;ι ν e , 1 di . !or. sa id today. \ I'll!,in· of *( Γι.000 toils of , oa! will be needed for leaf curing this, • miner M ye aid. and delivery to j tin user η ; ' be started by June 1 it the (I.-1 ia ution ta.sk is to be completed in time. "Not a c.ii >1 coal has moved into | Goldsbon. since last April." he said. "No car- are in sight and order.-1 arc piling in from farmers whose cnuipnent is ■ ich that they cannot : e mean- other than coal for .111 ι y Move s.· .1 that the serious situ- ι ation has been called to the atten 1 iι η ol \V i-iimgton officials. Doenitv Is Heard; Nine λ et To Go Nuernliei May 7.— ( API— Granc. j Adm. Karl Docility. opened his de- ι tense at the war crimes trial today, one year after he surrendered the J lîeieh a- successor to Hitler. He followed Walter Funk, last Reichsbank president and ministei | of economy. Nine of the 21 defend ants still are to be heard aftei Docnitz. Β rit a in Offe rs Το Withdraw All Her Forces Prom Egypt Anglo-Egyptian Treaty Of 1936 To Be Revised ( liro. Λ!,ι> '.— : —( .'·( 11 Rrii ! Ι η ρι <ι; ; · ι! (■·.-!.ι . ' >> u i. h (I. in all r armed Ini'-ps limn I ' * ι ! ',1>1 tl'l'l il "I,i 1 "II ■ list I I tile armies m Kim; i .in ,ik the defense ni a strategic area of thr life line ι.Ι tlie e..·;iiiv r. In :i Π r i ( i s h Ironps have iieruinetl ^ i ιι<·«· ISS'.!. The Β ne «>!fer ι ι all m l.t;.rv. ;,;<·, ; : η cl air : 1 ' vus preli .· ■ · t ι i),- fi r rc' ι - cti :· the ΜιΓ.ί» Aug! ■ Ig.vptiiin tre my I ;ι11 :. η·,·<'. The ;1 nou: 1 m· 1 ' ι· ■ ι '; onc.irrence t»! !■'j> ;.t .: n Pre ι rie ι «mail Fidky Pasha. said arrange lents are to be made by the Egyptian overnment t · make possible in time Γ war m int.: nient t:ireat ο \v; . Ritual as.-i-t. ; ce in aw >rd with the •eaty. Other i nrces in \rea. With.Ira··■■ : K_;.v;- .ν ni!rl re iove British forces nearest the Sur·,', irai. a link in the British supply ne t" India Australia, Malaya and e\v /.calai! i ( Hher I ί: i i ; ! ι n'i'i'.- lu nvc er. are atii îK'.i r t : ι and east ι.' trie c a al in Palestine, Transjprdi.i1 and ac|. T! e lîri: - h enn -a.- y i. I uui·· :i d t lie d.ite lor completion of the . aciiati m w>ulcl : ο settled hy nego a' ion. Ί ,'ie n.'Mx ei. ert ; expected ι start TJ r day and lie completed ithin t .', ο weeks. ,EAF ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN JUNE Κ ' . iliij . U a Ί cciι Λ···iciatίιin til t i <" U η i l ι ! ate vi 1 hold .1 1 <ί on m here <.·. June 26. 27 and 28, Lee •avely, of Rocky Mount, president, noiinci"! t id. y. ν η attendance of .ΤΟΠ is expected. The Promised Land ·»> iff Λ.·»χ · ,:WS»ΜΚ888883383888Χ ARRIVING at Haifa, Palestine, two of the Lai) young Jewish orphans aboard walk duwn ganyplank of the French ship Champolion into the Promised Land. The Arab world has threatened violent action if more of these war refugees are allowed entrance. (International) \. ( Mother ο I 1946 ΛI > Rnbci'i Russell (above) ot Λί hi'\ :ie .· X· irth C ilin.'i Mot hi . She stati committee of the Golden Rule Foun dation. (ΛΡ pholo). Ballots ( last By \ olcrs In » ! (nir Slates ι |»\ I lie \ss(m iat1'. ΙΓ <· » < Î ' Ml I'll! ' . ! 11 to' i;:y ; π'! iîi t λ*(.) ι11 ' hem the t Ί< > Ρ» lit - t.| Action (Or. ηlittro : ' Ighi L·:· Ίορ 1 ! i 1 ClO.-t ren t ( Ί'Ι. ■( ί , M ι he :'ornered race for the Demoi ( aaries. In a ; · I n - : ;.te \vi •elect can · i.v«·· - ·. ! -'.(» Senate 19 House seats in Congress. Tw .;abernal«M'i.i! η ■ » aîiun.·· are ιake a!.*·cks ι Show Strength \\ V. ·!·';. M il y Τ. \Γ· Soer a 1 ! !. : ;. 11 ο ; Γ i ν '. ι. ; ι ' ' ■ 1. I » ι ■ π ι : "π Motor ν «·; ..«·· < ■ i the ι ; * γ î η : lit- wiiki ■ ■ : ι ri i viilen* I cut rom 75 cents to ϋιι cents·. Chrysler O.m n Ilowcd s 11 i t. but recovered ικ· event .lallv made ':ie pla> eol Aliei.d t i : ι ■ j : ι· tel' part ..· tl.i I >·«· Π-IV \: S S;, ι·:. ! : Π.!, I S (ι;: : ■ !.·η Will'!. S , ; : i ι - π !;· ·' Λ ill Paramount. P. ' I ■' ( i : ι :.t \ S.Vi! - !ι ' : : :.. 1 ■ :, : 11 llar\t-V: .. ι ί New York CoUon Xcw V " V. : ·. 11< ! ni ' ii '· · ί " r.· ■ : un. î ι : m « ·■ i 1 > .'M \»K II I >1 Ift - \' (M'( ' 15 roi I î · : I n:. ■ ' highoi t·' 25 Ci ut.s lower. May 27.4-, ï ul ν 'J7 Π . ΟιΊι a vol 27 P\ . Clo··».' Ont ii Μην . . . /Τ ηπ :>_ 33 July 27.43 27.42 iviob. r .. :>7.44 27.4.") December 27.4(ί 27.46 March 27.55 27.50 May ( 1947) 27.53 27.45 Terms Are Not Disclosed By U.S. Mediator λ\ .i^hiiiKton. Ma ν 7.— ί AIVi — The gov eminent submitted to John I. l.ewis and soft coal <» ; i s ι. i ι «. ι s to«a> a proposition for «•ttliiifif the .»7-c ;i'.-old mine strike. I he t» rms of the proposal were not immediately disclosed. I.* w ι·. î · -i-i» ·.t ' ! the I nited .Mi » Worker· ί \* ί, will lake the proposal !i< : »re the union's ΛΟ-man ji« iîc ν ( ommittee mect I iirt this a ί i. ; not'ii. Fhe opera tors went into an immediate ion t « ι dis ί uss the formula. ; . r. eel by Ii 1er al ( tiialo - a 1 Fuller who C'( dined 1 .· u..-· iu e i\- tern.s. In New York. Edward F. Mc Grady. ; · ci: ! mcd:'■ l<>r in eoal : . got ..;·■» · :·.ν :.· .·rtly. Contrac1 negotiation betw·;en the • . · t-ssed - · . · . ι . rther study of itu pr< ; < Developed By Fuller. il wa* reported ' > : w>se inside ' : λ t : · » · · r ρ π ·ρ< >sa L w a ο..· ·: ·. ; · ' ι inmate .:· yt ·. : - -.."t.· II·.·»· j:eel » I ·.··.· · . 1... m Secre tary Sch w e î 1 en b a c h. Re<1 η version Direetoj Snyder an i White House Λ ' .-· · î - S4 ft.·' ! n,f >1. 1 . - 'if— . ι ' S· il·' icls .'.CI ·. · . · ι _...'<·! IT i le.. ie> t'J The closed door session conceiv V ' ':■■■·: if in ; 1 : " ... ■ ,.ι bitumi ■ : ι.- ..-ιι:i'; ,-i ■ · evidence * ■ ' . : η ι >!i κ 1iie key government officials ο cemed. I ! feels ΛΙuitiplv. : ■ ,· ι · ι ·-Ί ,i:n menn .... :ii ;ι ι i \ :iu:. Π dust rial pendi na large (inlet si rim s'ι (··,,:·> ,.f Ιη ιΙ Λ Κ _. : .icily a.J Ι· i·. - A'i ' ' .·■ sorted . . ι ni ι· 11 : ; t; may <■ · ·» ' ' en if 1 lie ■··>!· ·'■'· i -peedi y ο deii •ί"·· · ! I- Î ir<«i.v ■%■· ·. ··· l.e1.- and work was started in législatif η aimed ai sharply curtailing his power. Bui I.ev. kept quiet. The 66 ! ΓΛ'.\ν ·. ay — . ' < ; ' : I ile 250-man poli y committee which . , ι ; . . ν ■ e - ' ■ ι 1 in s !m i\ which. '.. : 11 ·. ■ : ;. r ■ . ' . · : I ν w -at ever -I'll ι I.i ·. t ' y neu'»tla i . end the -1 rike. Situation in Azerbaijan Is Confused > .! .v A!'i The ' ' l '■ I': 11'·il was in the \ ii,. „·ιι Λιη .· .· ·Ι · · ' Λ la" th.it tin· sit I..· :■ Λ. ι· Ι..··. . : 1 "\ ne· · hail atii ·<· :· :>·!· .;··\ ern ■. ■ ... ν, ι, ·,·>ι ι îi! Rus.-khi ι ! « 'ι .1 ■ ι.11 from, [ran b\ y. ■·'.■ roayV deadline. • : ι1 : ■ ■ ·. add ressert to Si -, Lie. Λl.i · ' 'Mn-ials of the h..· ·· C ; ■ ·, < · · ·· Λ-erl that all !ΐι·. ···· · I.a·ι .eft the tour northi j · ; .»·· >ν·« .·- -rhcdulcd. He added, however, that his ρov ernment could not ascertain the sit-· uation in Azerbaijan because it has been "unable t" exercise effective authority" there since Nov. 7, 1945, due to Soviet interference concern** .· ; !\ complain·· ed to the .·. ancil. Ala'- ; left in doubt the ac ! hί t!;■ ■ .ι ·■!.·. ii will take \\ hen it recoiivcs at li p. in. tomorrow with, tin· I. ,ii ! i-.'isi· on th·· ,i»enrta t : \ I urther word ' ■ · '.γι; 1 ;·,. τη ment the ,··!·« ■ " " ! I let I ιοί th'· ra .e ■ 111 'Iild '«· el" ' ···.! >>·· ··,· ucd furl her , -< ■ ι λ · I - η ι η i 'pendent infor ·' .· · '! ! 'i 1 ' · I ; and \me iiitn ί η eoiicerniriK the situatii-n in Iran. WEATHER 1 OK ΧΟΚΓ1Ι C ΜίΟΜΝΛ. Considerable cloudiness and continued warm with scattered showers tonight Wednesday, lit tle change in 'rntncriture: partly cloudy, cooler central portions. j Remember 1921 Crash, Farmers Urged College Stiition. Raleigh, May 7. ---With labor, industry ami agricul ture iu a three-cornered juggling' match for higher prices., Dr (I \V Forster. head ot the Department nf ι .\giicultu:al Kconomics at State Col l'':;e, declared yesterday that far.i, prices "can lie pu· lied too high" and warned against the possible recur - 1 ( ncc ! tli!■ 1921 I .nil cra>h when agricultural once- averaged only 7 per cent ol ι ;■ rity. "When prices bloke in 19211 ai. I I." Dr. Fo.-'er .--aid "iirm prices tell liki a rock irom 8 per eent above parity to li.i per cent below, and they came down much moie rapidly than did industrial prices. Mind you. this h..| pencd when agri cultural production was higher than Prices 'Can Be Pushed Too High,' Dr. Forester Of State College Warns iî had over 1 con before." Γ;ιι η |>iir have been about Γ ν per ci'ii! .in·. .· parity for i!) p.: three years, almost the same as ίο rest ι.Γ th.· Wii.'ki War I pattern follow■··(!. ι|ι·.> ;;ivernmrn! «ill lia.· ti . pi · · ι ! literally billit n< of » 1 ο I i ; ι · in attempt - to keep farm price.-. . balance \\ :th other prices." He . u . {.o-tcfi that all successful farm pr grains developed for lighting the la.-t depression must be used, along with ν new devices, in order to "keep the a farmer from going through the wnn- c< gor again." ( cl ιο p'.Ti'.d followim: tho fir-t v,-ori ! ar. The economist said thai if "the Or. F< ι : 11 -1 ■ : ai.i In HI·:;. '< t i 1 : ι ' irmers themselves, holding a strong mory of what li;i. p.-in· '· > thru, fore, aro more oonsciou· of pro. it inflationary forées than many Itor uroup- in lho st.atr today. Rural land prit - in \orlh C'a, ina now are higher than tho pro nus record in 1 î> 1ÏΠ, Forslor obso. 'd. another dansei signal and an •gument in favor of oontin : >d priiv introls to "keen costs from goin;: ear out of sight."