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THE V-2 SHOWS ITS STUFF IN A PRELIMINARY TEST, a V-2 rocket takes oft with a flash ..f sn:nke and flame (top) at tiie U. S. Army ordnance proving ground, White Sands, Kcw Mexico. Photo was made 1UU yards from launching platform. The X-2 was allowed to travel a short distance when its power was shut oft by radio control from the ground. The fuel tanks exploded on impact, blasting the large crater shoWB at bottom. When the actual test is made, the rocket will carry scientific in. truments instead of expl· -ivis in the warhead. Uliieial U. is. Army photos. (International Sounduhulo) United States Of Europe Called For By Churchill Address Made To Dutch Parliament; Unification Sought I ont Ιοί. May 9 (API -Wiii-I^i; ( "r i i hill in ;ι ι addi e.·. to 111· I ι .tell jui i" 1 i ; ι ■ · »·: ' r ί le: I I···! >v Γη.tod Slate- . !■'. ir .j.,· !ti ad ■ - was I ; ι oadca -1 by tlic r*et!icr lai !· I'..dii> .'I 11i!\ cr II·' ■■ 1 <(>(· η ι ι····'*>·Ή·" ht· .!>· !.ι: >-d. "ν iiy c.nler tin· ?· t · a t< i ia 11.-! 11 · > <>: a world org; ι ization there should not an ι· tho United Si ate., n: Κιιρ ι ie. i ut h ni' till' t · t . ι al tiir ι ν ' v. Inch will unify thi.- continent ee\ cr known since the Soman Empire. "It will fiivo y"ii prosperity, just t r and peace." His : tatement evoked long ap plause Irr · ' I KM ia I . ι 1 ! ! I ' '· re",, ('I'll natii < . far from ; ■ kei :1 · tin tl >0 of Dm- I "n lie I ,\ 1 i' n ·. !;,| iM . ike t'-r Γ ι ' od Ν:.·|· » :'i divisable and invincible," the former P. 'nu· A. ! : ι : ! » · ι n P i!. i η ia-ι lai ι d. Nothiiii: lint Good. "It i <■' iilcnt that the . : : 'ai: ο! t a Brit i-h C m: : ι Iir.'.'i a ll'-i ai r : h - ■ m il · ever closer wit h iho.-i' ι Ί t'u United States. There ran be ι «thing but good for the whole ν «.ι I·I 1: ni such a friendship with Ibissia "will ais ι be a guarantee for pe; e " Churchill said "we welcome the proposed treaty of friendship with France" and expressed the hope that "the western democracies may diaw together in c! ser a.■ i..ti<>■ ι." He railed for a't ι'ί a'ion "of the sanctity el' smaller state "The duty of large powers in 111" modern world to see that those rights . re prelected." he .i d. "It i- Hie purpose o; the 1'niH'd Xati η to make s ire that ti e force ie rignt· w ill be protected by the right < l for e. I.aGuardia Seeks New Food Agency Wa hington, Mav 0. f.\P) Cre ation 1.1 a new international a.·"icv ι was ail' m'ait d today by UN Π Η Λ Di rector General l.aGiiardia jo handle the problems of food shortages "in these year- of starvation." In .αϊ address before UNRR.Vs 4"th government council the chief | of the international relief organiza tion also: 1. Called fm· swift action bv nr ei ber nations to brin", home the ap proximately 1.-100.o'H) prisons a great stork pile of human misery in the displaced pn-on- camps with in the next 30 to (ill ilavs. provided they are cleared of collaboration charges. 2. Blamed the United States, in part, for inaction in finding net homes for the war created exiles .'i Urged countries with room for refugees to "sit down at a table" and talk over methods for bringing the refugees in. Senate \ oies Extension Of Draft Law Joi iît R esolution Passed By Senate; Gives Six Weeks \\';i -hitu;l"n. May ι MM Th.'? ~'( ί i*ii ι · apprnvt '· ■ 111 : ι ; 11111 ■ » 11 > I y t. >« 1-iy .11 extension (>! ι ' ί t ' ( ' I I ' l! 'vifi' Llli ϋ! .July 1. The ar t ion eanir "Μ . ι iopl u > η η Γ ,ι Ι<)ΐι ί I : ι ι!ill κ m I y S< ι ;Μ ι ·Γ Κ({ ν\· i ; ; Ti.hu < :ι ( ! ) ) »>1 I '<.!< ■> ; i«» ;ι! ϊ<τ th S ι ι. ; 11 ·. · had laid a.·!· i·· î lu.· .·;. -. Y ( ι. - π·!'.001) British loan ιI. ί f 11 n · 11 »· *a lire laa" " · a; ρι ι\'< ι I y I ! m 1 House 1 he ί- Ί w<hi Id be continued in its pre. rut ί<»πη tor mouth and a half Ικ·\ n i it May là expirâtii η date. IXinoerMic I .«-a ·· ; Bai kle\ η >ted the extension al.-" \v*»uSd k. ep ahve until .Iu!v 1 Pre.- m··! 1 Truman's power, under the Surih-O-nnally • mendment to the Sel-vtive Servie·· Ac( to seize struck coal mines. Barkley earliei' nad told til·· Sen tte this authority would expue Mav 15 unless the (irait law is extended. WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. F;iir anil slislitb warmer Iti ni'iht. I'rida^. inrreasini; <-io>κί■ - ne-s and little (halloo i" tem perature. Showers extreme west i)>ii lion. Coal Crisis Fast Approaching Strike Against Government, Truman Says; Textile Industry Facing Emergency Several Plants In Two Stales "v Jiranoke Rapids ISiiiï5 Planning Γο Close In 3 Weeks ( r' > TllC ι ' 1 i I I'll·.*) • · ·.·>. i'.· it!·:.!·· ι y ι,Γ 1 ho ( t ■ i ι i t: ' (il t"; I ti l I : ; ll · pfns . '' : · · :':il product i< ■ 11 our ; : ; i1 i r. ut a· a result of tin· ooal shortage. In it ο a ii ο k c K::piils, . · i y; h t !.■·.·■ ι ! ο n'ill ·. mj)liÎ' in}ï over ô.dOO persons wort· reported· planning to close within three j \\.'ok< nul· - tin· situation is J relieved. \ y .11 Charlotte. I >,·. W. P. .Taoabs. president οΓ the American Ct tt< π Mantil'actiircrs Association, said some ι.. \vere w< rking « η a s\\mΊ \\ eek r.ii .ι in· ..ο n: <>.) i : · · » 11 < . t'.ic in (i s t. y \γι ί ι ! r ί shut do v. η i! tho crisi. r·. ni i:i· ,o ; three or ί ■ >· >r weeks. Farmers Worried. slreacly worried be ..-use they had I . ■ : ci ·: 'ι ! "■'.'il!) ν : : : I < · ν '<1 1 ι'ο.κίμ !· ι i"{ ί ;. ' i > t · . ι « ' ! !.e· f« .1 ill i i i! - (ίι. λ s ;1 u r.· v, a.· a rodnc ; .on m th ί. »:;·· ■ ι inhale* o! ammonia potash, major fertilizer in- ; in^i celimo:.!.-. Ί ne Atlanta- Coast Line announce».'! j that tvy< passenger trains would be i.inainaien ; ro:. ii cneetult s tonmf r«AV ai■ ; ! 1 n<· . * ι ο d.i.v. ( >thei : lie. >« I .;·■ C : ' had ai- . l'taeiy .uiiio.ai l\.i . lie.ttile· cnrtail Utititles C rami -, oner Sl a n le y Winborne .said η Raleigh the Vir ginia I lit"·» '!1 * a 11 I ί '< »··λ {· ι ' ' . had ι m U r. !» . a (} a ι rd: ·Ί io. in η ith ra !e rn Γν : tn ( ' · t« » one «srrii red :ιί \'ιaia ί .i : inu cou.-unip! ion ( f c ι rent to a t »tal e»i 1 ■ c Ν.ιι; Ships. I ! ι \' : 1'U. η ' . th.· I ι» . i-'il.'v of ..III- j ization oi navy vessels to generate i.j ii!· dm-ntal ;: ·">'■ or ··>! lin· II;· :|>~ ton Roads communities probably I V ; ' ! : h· (I -SI'îI . : : I t '111·'· Hi · 11 i- I iy : - < , ■ . ; c St · ■ C' > ration ("<>■: η i ■-·:· ' .· : id pov. .τ ι >i ι.·|;ι Is, ai.· - I , ,,, ..ii·:, ι ι L. λ: ..-.ii-tliy ι '··.·. Ii; ■ V .m- j Di.-.vn · v. a.·· !>'.·. 111 t · j ι;, "ι ·· I t'< say how: ·. er. v. liethrr the ι Ί · · 11 ;..r - ■ u c* I I m ' i'i >.·.■. ι l· ι I / ΙΊ ! : u .'! ! ιν 1.1 .· Ί' :!:..: I l.ll ί lit·" I'.I : I. li I! I .·; I : I"! Ill], ; · hi c i.:, r ι : ii-ci ive t mil !ii at midnight : ι a the I lampt ή Road- ;.rt a. Λ : ■ · ; . ! ! ν ,. τ re!iel ι ·. t i 1.1', an·. ·, in ι iI. y Ί ■ ι1 11 ii . it ι;ιι ι a·.·:·.· tiif . tin' · ' ' : :■· I'm ' ■ m 'lit ι ι : ι ι ι ' ,ι · ι·. .· lid the i.avy w'n .id ;tiid a ·\ιρ·1 il 11iι> to! tlte Ncriolli-Portcmouth area to sup ply p.iwer during-the sh r!age. Meanwhile. ptviiai ition- went ;'·>f ward i'"i' carrying out the commis-1 siens power rationing order, the in ti-rpn·! at i· ii ι ·: wh iri ι ι nude iear that inii ■ triil and busmes- activi- | ties in tiie 68 Virginia eon ties al iened wold be curtailed sharply ι at midnight. < \\\()\ AMI.i.S ( Olli'.WV To ( I T I'KOIH ( TION Kannapolis, May 0. -(AP)—The Cannon '.Mills- ('n. aim ·. .■-.·.'·ι toda;. j that it would curtail production nil:· ι daj a week ;it its plants to prevent | the necessity of a complete shutdown I lu· aux· ο! tin· coal shortage. President Not hi Favor Of Seizing Mines Says Loan Measure A" Important As Strike Legislation Pittsbueh, Mas !». — < \ J* > — S ttlemi :U o: tir* Π ">-(!.«. old \\ fstin.; hi -r : ■; i* ' < orp. . t r ski' — ' sii'.vi «it. V\ ii ! ko il i since the —\\.ι> announced to tin y. Λ J. >1 iit . » t !.t ι in d hy the company ta< striking ( ΣΟ Ï « 111 < " ! eic·: «■ » ·.*,·;> i.ers said the firm had ; ; il ίο an IS (•"«its an hour u a ::»* increase, with ' * ί <» it ι* variations." I ii? f irm's T.j.'· * · sifikiir; pro duction worker had -ought a flat waffe boost ο! 18.5 c.-nis hourly, aiter reducing their ori ginal demands for a * : a day pay hike. Washington, May 9·—(AP) —■î're.Mdcnt Truman said to iay tl: ■ . '"ai -t · ik·· slowly nul jira(l'.i;tli\ a; ' c aching the - a"" < a ti\.%· acuinst the Lro\ eminent and that various rt: thods of eopiftg with it are Limier considi rut ion. liut us ι 11 v'M\u'i'!,ni *nt seiz ure of struck mines, .Mr. Tru man -aid < ϋ ί ι. 'vii! cross the h< con s ; 1> it. The I'i'e; ■ ' · · i In ews conference that he will favor -.i/ui'i. 01 America s railroads il that were necessary to keep them run ning. There was no amplification >1 till 1 :< >ilît. Conservation Step* Taken. As Mr. Trunvm spokr·, coal short ages cut deeper into industrial pro duction and prompted government licencie.·- ; 1 : :: : su·, u> <on serve fuel — including a Sim-out Ii the c-1-1 a : ι ■ r :: i'l- !. ι. ; ■■.1 <··' Mr. Tru man said that he was going into the "' ι : ' · he has ci ι . 1 v- Id dial -1: ' .]· hi i. I.e. . ..:· 1 ;«· 400.000 striking United Mine Workers. Hut t I a ν ι > r 1 a y - in t'nj Senate to take ρ labor legislation. I.nan Important. Too. Mr. Truman termed the British loan a.s just u.»· tmis.»rtunl. ,\ ι,; ι ii ! : < 1 : « ' u:1 mit , way ram pns'al \ Si·! i ! 1 1 ' ! i ilMi'is .·. hlt'li v. '''il ι " ·.··.· v! Mini . eize plants tu i ι.i· .··;.· in I < ■ : ι ·.-1 ·■' . i * ' ' 1 ;. i' a.'.ay .. t ■ 11. ι> r i ty* lights (if .striker.-" λΐ . Il ..ii . s. ι ; ν ι':' i loti the strike ··.. n-.t.· ι disaster." Up : M I t.S .:· . : ι 1 ' ' ,i ■ ι ι ill ■ t.i· ·.,·,· . · . :i.-1■ v. ιle in her :-:itehen. Ί'ιΐ'. Γ Admin istration urged electric power util ities in coal burning areas east of li :■ I"'.· .· Mis \ ι . : : ! : elt'C , · ι '.·( . I. -t u t— I : ν ;· . i thence .- tl ; e.-.-ential servieei. ( ΙΆ SupgRestions. Λ ι I' :. . ("!'A uggested electric street a^vertisettseats and 1 ■. ι1 ι ·■ ;.i-.i j ist aj they were in war-tin.·.·. An reached ■ IT A ! ■■ u' s I : ■ ' - Would authorize the rationing ( t nianufac tur<"i ... ■ :Ί·IV, ;■> the ii· .si ..·, .·. ι , - Willi that t uel. I! .t ' ' e ί .',ely the gov ( π : 11 κι it '· ■ η ι ι e .-e.-sent ;al ι aiI n ad freight shipments and the 25 per cent slash in rail pas.-onger surv lei .. ' , · . midi' "lit to : it, ·' T. ■ : 1 riiei. tha ( > ! ! ι ι ■ e ! i ' ι · ' '111 Τ ra : e'| » "'t at inn. 1 gen t i \ ; \ · ι ι1. ιr cat riei ^ tn give priority t,! the mi vement o£ food. 1 «·: . 1 1 ; ' <·· ι - ei |· I.I i Embargo Placed On Parcel Post \V.. '' η " "■ '. !· lA·') — The l'n-1" l'ii I ' ■ ' lent ordered t cay :i ι ·. ' ·. eel post l· ; ι · ' lit ν ' ' ' ι 11 pi :, ηιΝ 1 ■ ι The lit pal ' ·■ ' ' ' ' ■ " ' '· effec tive at midnight, was ordered as a result o! the ('· ! strike and cur tailment ι : rail >er\ ice. Fn· : ■■!. m' i f foi.il.·> are exempt; Live day-old po iltry; seeds, plants and other nursery st k; eggs, but ter and other perishal le food prod ucts: and medicines, drugs, surgical in.- ii iments and surgical dressings» Trillium Doesn't Consider Paris Meet A Failure -- Yet \V;.shiti Ίιin. Ma.\ '·. ( \P> I1! evident Triniiaii 1· Id Ins iir w « cerd'cre today Ih.it ho did mil yet consider the foreign ministers conference in Paris ;ι Γ;ιiϊι. When t in tiι"o ■ e- ; : ι' l· broken dawn, he said, Sc rretury of St to .lame· Γλ > ο v\ il' i .· ;· 'hi·· i/ed t'ι make .m η iim· < · nt S.ini" diplomatic officails here, however, took the view that the onference had failed and tlial the meant a : lit ■ Furope intu Soviet and western spheres. Mr. Ί ruman also told reporters h · had iK t heard about any drasti · change in American policy toward Russia because of the disagreement ii' major Enpropean peace issue· which the Paris meeting has pro duced. And. In· i> !·:;ΐ!·!.<·Ί h ■ ι ι ply, ι he President iic;i!:c lin· t >i\ ie.n jn> 1 - ici» s. Mr. Τι man ν ;ι » - ' ···! !' ιο. ν. lieth - <· he knew of the evidence nf I Vf η an ny in the I ν : '. Il ζ >n< • ι ο. νιι, ι ! ii in i ■1 1!ι : ν. H.· . i ;·» 'iil ι· ' think ι'·.ι »>:ii" The questioner I'.;:'1 referred to ι ■'<·- \ YV Iter Lip ι .in, New York Htntld-Tribt re columnist, hit ■ ■ ■ 11 ' ■ ί ι·ι ( Ii" mil ην ;i. ;i "e i Ί ' oi .. pel · > 11.11 -'tufly ol eondi t ί ns I ' : ι ι ' ■ Mr Trt man ai I In had re: ! tin ' Hide- aid l:v way of comment remarked that hind s no ht is -i s:reat thing. The report»·!' wanted to know whether in tlv- case, "hind sigh· i.· assurate " Mr. Tr ίπ;··ι said h·· » hiIi ι ■ a.· v.vr that, that he hadn't been to Germany himself. MILKMAN-PLEASE KEEP THOSE BOTTLES QUIZ! ?®λΧ;>·.:':'"-. · ·:·!■ . ' ··' '■■.·.· Λ■'■■■■■■Λ'·''^SâSSi·.·■u.-SÎ&iiAJ OUSTED FROM THEIR QUARTERS in Chicago where they were living with relatives, ex-Scabee Juhri Shclyski corks off soundly on the lawn of their former home as his wife, Helen, tells the milkman to—keep those bottles quiet. They were evicted when relatives objected to John's smoking and whistling in the hou: e. Baby Rose Ann (highchair tear) joins her dad in the "please don't disturb" request. (Inlcrratwnal Hound photo) Kobert Nash Found Guilty Of Murder JirJ ge Grady Orders Him it) State Gas Chamber On July 26 K.-.k ,"! M : : ν ί). |ΛΓ: Λ Wake " ι > u ι : ' % Μΐ| ίΤ'· ιι· C " < > ι. i ϊ ' t j . i ry today ! μ, ,ιΐ' ι rl I.. Ν.ι-h. 1~ yea ι ■ >lfI , ilti 1 e I II· M'.··-1 il mi. I. jiii i 11 y of firs' l; "HH'I 111 CnmiOCtlOll Willi tl latal ■ lu i'it i:Janiiarv i 4 of Mi. \1ai ;:t· l'ai lo-i . 12. •Judée ikmi y Λ. Grady sentenced the former residfint of Henderson . nd Durham I·> die by ;',as "ii July Πιο ι, a y il·. liberated 40 minutes. Tin <li \ n ,■.· re.-eiilcd no evidence lii.t ι ·< 111 ' ι : : ■. ι ■; in argument thai Nash wa . ir I .ii full p".-.-e.ssioii o! hi.· iriciii:,! !,u'iι·tic- at the time oi the shcoi m . 'I'll·.· Stall· , ■ .,ίι'ι! that Na-h had decided that it he could not ha ν 'lie woman :,,· one else could." Hei husband Ιι.ιί leturned from over : ea> ,j.:· t a . : ■·· t t inie lu l'on · M r: Park ei w. lain on Kaycttcville SI reel. \;i. h. w ι 1 , : calmly a- Ihe Wake Court dire··!, 1 by .ludee ileiiry Λ Grady wen! ι , ou:.h the le;;al ritual attendant ..."■·. tile opening ol a mm :lor c > ; i the selection of a 13-man .iu'.\ ; o-terd'iy. And lie lid calm a ii- - toned wliia , lea t five S! ,.l wil - ne.sse- 11 111 th.it Nash had ►! Ms l'a: lu r. ίί: leigh's busie 1 ill torsi et m t -Ian. 14 while her husband \\ .· had just been dis charged ir··! the Army and her ·;, Hier .. e. · aiting for iicr in an automoi>iU ι. keiI n. in ι early identical terms the wit ness ti·.·!:! ,· ί that ."e.\ na." seen "a man grab a mil with his left hand, then shoot lui four times with a pistol in In i .. lit hand." These witnesses included Polic S«t, [,. I.. C· Mms and Police Lt. I. II. Hayes, who .-aid they were about 7ô yard.- fro· ι the scene. "1 liea'd a m ream." Collins tes/ tied, "and looked down the street to see what was happening. Then· was a man who had a woman b\ the ι iglit shouloi r with his leit hand and he wa shooting her with hi ri 14ht hand She screamed and drop ped to the street." Collin.- said he jumped on a pass ;ng car and followed Ν as h to the police station. Collins said he raced upstairs and found Xash staiding before the dc.-k lieutenant. 1 ). ('. Jordan, who testi fied in turn that: "He came in, tuned over a ιο volver and -aid: Ί just shot a wo man Hi.wn the street and 1 want t" give myself up." \Iolot<>\ Declines ('onnally Querrv, K\ en In Russian Γ a . ΛI ' :> (AP). Senatoi Τι ί · ( 'ι ηιι· Ih ( I) ι of Texa a- ke<i Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov of Ru. -ia at a party at the United Stale ' m r· - ν la.a right if he could sa\ "yes'' m any language. vi ·' ι·' ι r.o lov, the Soviet inter preter. laiuhed so hare at Γι" ques tion he was unable to translate im mediate'v. W'hon he did. Molotov al so bin's' ί ι ' ο laughter. But he didn't say "yes.'' Grain Prices Increased By Government Attempt Is Made To Obtain More Food For Starving \V;i 11 i ! ι l;! · .11. Ai.:;. :l. Λ Ρ > ' ho risk ni new hull;;· 111 i> · "Iml.i I lit· line" |mt n-y. 111 ■ ■ ίίι.\«\·η·:ι«·ιιΙ today posted lliidlOI' j : Γ. '-I · lor ;. ι . I i 11. ι μ .ι fresh π . ' .· 1 « ■ oi)1 a : π lu ·: . up jili·.· . to aid th liun-ii-y Ί in' 1 riri i " ■· I; ft tlo !\ d 1 · ι make it M.· >:·>· profitai πι . :.<«<. t farineiλ to v..| theii rather than use it for feed:! ι livestock .•did poultry a practice mat has been limiting the market The higher grain ceil ngs may prie, ■ of milk and 11 : : ι : . . ί·ι.,. Auric'.iltiire I)cpa ι · et > >: .".ι : .- aid. Ί hey a 'ο 111 · · · i ι· ;. '·. lea', price increa. es may ha· ι t . h: ι anted >>■ .·. Ileal and . >,l pru sugar. Λ ' I ill!! ο ri'· i. ' i .H. ill the prie· · : .οι 1 e.H.Us. How evei . ι i ' : :;i'ari prices produce to red effect, 1 here will In· o-tt·. '■ ί· · ι.ι. at and poultry a■ la'■ e■ on, loi eurt , 11 men 1 < ι ... ι ■ ·1 m ; ι - ex pect»· 1 t ' ca mai keting ι f fowls and a:..:· ... Ta month ahead. Crop Progress in S t a t e ( κ m ni Raleigh. May 51. (,ΛΡ)—The pro gress < 11 X « »rt h Carolina crops to dal·· h&s been exceptionally good in most cases and terming is at full swin.· a ί e< it! a 1 - t ;■ 11■ report .- aid today. ••Kami labor ». still a problem, but growers arc aiauin^ t«> ·\·.·: come this difficulty by pushing then work and making full use ol avail able iann machinery," the repor: • added. (Ihcnnault Feels Russia Supplies China W ar Reds Honolulu, Λίαν ?».— ( \D—To >ïa,ior Générai Clave ï . ( h· r η i;t!î "it is evid *. » t " 111 11 f m munists in ( hina ar< î;··{t a'i ^;pp!i"s l'rotri Russia an:l w >ul(l like to take over the Chinese government. The former com. amier <»i the Flving l ifters is m . ·» ?t«' from China to W.^iiin'M η a'i'M a secret mission to the Orient. "There has oeen a ςοο:1 riany artillery duels between Chinese Communists and Nationalist forces," he said in an »nte:*\ >"w. "Chinese Reds an» not setting th°ir stuff from heave»]. It is evident it is coming from Rus sia." Chrysler And G. M. To Halt Operations Shortage Of Parts And Rail Embargo Declared Reasons l'i!.·,.;!. M;, y · Λ Ρ ) - Gen c: a! Λ] 1' : - mid C hry. . Corpora- j lions announced today the imperd in:; .-.is; κ nsio.-i of productif, η in ' tl eir assembly plants as a result ol ' C ;.1 ΛI. reported its plants would < ι .<> e ; \vi!h η 1ίη· next 10 day. | and Chrysler said all \lassenger cai ;·ί : e:nl)ly lines. would i)e d« wn next | Chrvslc·· said ils Μ1 ί. assembl·· ! ! « e and other operations w ill con- j tin · : .. ■-· i.. I1 11 r i : a 11. ·<! the in. pindni:; .-uspen.-ion of pa>scn#er cm - nip a 1o aortas* e of part- ag-- ! ι. \ a ' cl η y tin.· coal strike and tin | rail c:nbarg< Follow i''«>rd Lead. Ί he ( t M. ana ( ... lei ann «unco .'pen! I· !!« ■ 1 ί ί·'· >c!y '. ■ ■ de ·:■ u » ι ri the »-'ol\l Mo!-· ,.· id· 11 f : : ι·.' ι 1 the mdnstry · "i'ift three." I 1m hal; .11 ρι π I·' rd ίle^an ! :t. 11 ι ' >. ι ' v. : ι i. ; · ' ! : ,1 it ; (id era : for VP. Ρ ■ j v e i · a > ι s. Λ ί' : ci ie< i -;· ! :·« - ne η · ion - are 1 215. >00 ! « ·.. ■■>·. -es: 110,OOP Γ ' ■ r , ( ·. i I : : and 1:1: .:ciiatel\ I H).i;00 car ·· !v workers in tht , ' high »»;' 67 >8 · nits last week is j expected '·' . r·» uni ."»«>. inn next week a> ·· !" of the on plete sus; ·(-as a » ; i ■ ·'·« > and CP M. ana the pa C ! a ν. ι ·, · : ■ar .-In. id own υ ν SIGNAL SYSTEMS ON SEABOARD ORDERED Washington, May 9.—-(AP)— The Inte: a..a I't/iniiuTiT C·'inniission fia> ooeek-d in··.· Soabomm .\ir Line railway and the Atlantic Coast Pari-· iaili<>a . tu install block si.anal sy>- | terns o\ er portions oi their lines Λ PN-ck signal .-ystem warns .« | tr.nn approaching; a block or section oi' tiari...ue :! the block is occupied ; by another train. i ne ι.· >: η .n. i>s ι» ' η also (iireeled Sea - b a: I to in -tail Py Λρπί 1. 1950 bioiR si;;nal:- on mi portions ot it. line.-· where a .speed ol (id miles or more per hour is authorized. The Co;..· t lane tnn.-t -et tin .-amc spec : tic·, ι n,n> by .July 1. 1 i»:>« η Si aboard v. - '·. deivd to m.-tail the .-ystems on three portions of it lines. Uelwcen Hamlet, λ. C.. and Sav «.nnah. (ia., via. Columbia, S. I to be completed by « U'tober 1, 194'. New York Cotton Xow York. May 9. AP)- Cot Ρ η ; < η· ' In cent, a bale low er 1 ■ * )0 h tip km·. \o' »n pr es ore 55 to 90 cents a ·■ 'e nan May 27.58, Jn!y 27.51, ( h t iher 27.81. i'v. Close Own May 27.40 27.33 .1 ,!y -27.56 27.58 ( h : 27.70 27 78 Pec 27.73 27.80 v.;·. . 27.81 27.90 ΛI . \ Ç947) . 27.80 27.90
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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May 9, 1946, edition 1
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