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Richmond Plane Crash Fatal To 26 Chartered Airliner, Bound For Atlanta, Pliingcs Into Woods Richmond. \ ι — ι \l'i - - Tucnt* si\ ι»('!'>< ι' , nrr·1 killed lodav in t!ir rr »sh of a South hound charlcirl airliner which ran into tumble ι l>« minutes aftiT its take-oli from lîyni air |io t near here and plunged into a rain drrnhed .land of pine wood·, in ι vain attempt to re turn to the field. The t win en ;nr· ViUin", .111 line r a ι \ t · 1 ■ ' 1 : ι I in in· ! 1 I " ■ 1 < 1 ! about 1 l11 ·Ί m-. plutKied inroimh th ■ t, ι ι · , 111 i bill neti on t lie si 1 ,::y bank ■.ι pin.· η creek only ;i few thous i.iin y an Is I rum tile a irport. Ί he in ini ■: leit Newark. N. .J. early last night for Atlanta. It put ; lit 11 I ! leln m m I and took nfl a,·.am iili··ιΜ 1 ":.".· 1 a. m. in heavy we;.tiler. Ί he eeilnr; at the airport u a I' 1111 · 111 ; 11111 u between l'.i'in and l'en fret an i \ 1 ibihly w,:· one mile v. hen it took (ΊΙ. Ί he L'.\.\ sa a i the pane carried 21 i.a· I'll;·!1!'· air i a crow of t wo. ο ( hildren Included. \ l'armer, William Walton who hvt li'-ai the scene 111 Henrico ewunty, said he counted lîtï bodies— "11 men. three women and three childri 11. !·. 11it·, of the ν ietirVK were be ill . brought nut by h . «.·· ; η I wuv.«n and .-uit tn Richmond funeral home.-. 1'oice found a passport in an unbumed coal pocket ot a bauly charred body beariti". the name of Homo /.ambrini. Ihis, liions with the I ; i eu la r apnea ι . -.ci ol a n / ot til, I-oii les led to the beliel ti.at the plane had been chartered by Mexi can or other Latin American work ei · or athletes. Mobilization 1*111118 Told Β ν tt ο ν a 11 4.500,000 Will Be (J.illcd-Up In Year; Criticism Is Decried ι Ρ Olmn. υ. M .'IV Hi I ι ι' I π - .-1 ' ret j ry ol W.i : Κ· unr' :< 1 >' >y 1 ( j ..îr| tod a.ν the u : y i.a di ided ι \< ι ! I |>ο π t > ι : y ' ' > 1 · : ' Ί /> · } , âOn.OOO men m a yen ι. .i . dure wiir emergency 'ccur.s. ' Royall e 1η Γ: a t e d 1 ίι >1 c\, miu'htI peace-time r·· · ι \ ♦ · unit · l<i u» pl\ 1.800,110(1 ( >! t < 1 *:.! vif: «m- ., other 767.000 coming 11 "in the · a 1 "Mill guard. Tin· i ciMiuiidor |>ri - Mi; ahly would con e ..··!: : he : eg ι- , 1 : in ny, which .«··''-· ·>1 a si retigt ί · , ni 1.070.000 by . id- ΠΜ.. .m l 1 r «m u a I t ι ; « ί ο dr:i It. , The under.· ·. ιe? a ry ;··>k e of the η ι ec| m oment Ί a ρ .«iule luturo mobili/.alii η day »·ί" "'Λi -1 )ay" in the eour.>e * » i a .-.pooch belore the i" e s e ·· ν e nf floors eonvfill i >n in Siiiiih Carolina's ho;.e ol repre.-eu π tatives H'>yall used the opportunity to de cs y anew much ο Γ the recti t crit l(. ism ol the arnuv's present set-up l-J and m< thods. "A lilt le of the ι rit- 0 ;ιι·ιη is just; most <»f it is unjust and based mi untruths." he said, c aorling: "Tin- is eating into the mil- a itary prestige of tin- eon ill ry. Α Ι ι early it has weakened that pre.-- ρ tige abroad . ·> that other nations ti are daring to s iy url do what they w would not have dared :· ri what h II.ev would not dare if thev fell ti that (he American people were wholo heartedly behind our anus- and o< navy ..ud detenu.nod to keep their ρ strength." π Ρ1 WEATHER KOI! NOKTll CAROLINA. C onsiderahh' < l<. idinrss « itli 1 scattrrci showers and not much ch.inci' in tcniiK'ralii rc tonight and Friday. π DEFY LEWIS STRIKE TRUCE PREFERRING to collect unemployment insurance rather than dig coal dur ing John L, Lewis' two-wee'; strike truce, miners drink their beer anri talk shop in a Curtisville, Pa., tavern. Approximately 154,000 ol' the na tion's 400,000 United Mine Workers are still out. (International) Ministers Spend Morning In Discussion Of Reice Three-Hour Talks Almost Fruitless, Informant States Paris, May Hi.— (Λ: ''ho lour-|io\\ cr ί<.π·ί·Ίΐ ministers «•«n: 1 <·rt· cc ended tonight with (In· dHer.ale > ι la lining tci meet a : a in .III no 15. In the final session the min isters initialed revised Italian armistice terms. American quar ters said. 1 nited States Secretary of State .Fames lixrnrs plan :ed to leave Paris lor tile ι ι■ ■ ι<■<> Mates .it rotin tianornnv. acci.iivMnie·! I y senators Tom (onn.illy < I> ) •t levas and \rtlmr V..ndrn bei ·, ι !! ι o! Michigan and their x\ i\ es. Γ.ιγι.-, May LI. (AI'l ■ The fuur ower foreign η misters ouncil •ent three h»ur: in almn.-t fruitless a-ia;.-sion f Germany toil,ay and ι·!'." : ι i ' " ' i " - · ' ι ! Ί ι later : : ι the ι ι ·. ne, lint:1 .lime l.> .'lien tiι·-y a:;..In : 11 attiiel; tl.e unset 11 ii pi l.ili a,., !' ι ι ai r. S viet Κ· η ign ('■ >mn.i ar V. M le!"! 11· a. :·<■(" ! In an \ η a a] aai ι pro asal t I -laud a I'm : -pii'.'.a ·· i nmiiv.-·· ι in tn all four /■ ι te - < Ί (!<τ aa'iy I i live: : mate the ·· .'·· >>: ( !era a: a-ai n.'.aiaunt. ..n Anna a an ; 11 ■ r ι ; ad. Hilt l! ί · pi'OJ·! ■ ■·:· I ·· .1 11 ! : ■ · a : ι in.' y I "nited Stato S.-rrtnrv a Sta!·· une Hyrue .-e·,aa'al day ,· ;·. 1 tuit"i· ι Sir iel ΊΪ vie ' η I > Hy ι ne 'fer of a 25-year, four-power inu la! a i.-dance part t ■· guarantee it- onlimied di.-.ai a,! "tit il Ger . uy. .At t ! ι :t :i ·. λ! ί1 ' 111 \ " ! . : ijeel«al that Germany'.- | ire 11 t , ate nt disarmament should be stud- I d bet'ia- -ueh ■< par! a a con. :d erl .aid Hy ι ne.· pi p" -eu t he ι in· i.-.-am. I><-\ in Itacks \id Pad Today British Foreign Secretary rne < 1 '.in in regist"i e.f i ..hi i · ■ u ' , ρ - oval ι I 11 le part pi »>-.aI. Ft ane·1 ■ ready ha ,.cce|»t«'·) '.··■ pr. a' Hat Mi'l .td\ '.- ,d t It ale : a . :. ι : he let renuniie I -a aura a Mul to. rehired there was no hurry a'antit ic-)i a pact, since it w< uld · of take) lee! until after tin oe. pyiag ■lines had left Germany WJolotov was said t » have ro tated his statement of yesterday at Russia wanted to know what ι as going en in the I! air. lie .-aai . ' had heard I .' a srheaae a· na mali/e the Ruhr coal mine . Mulot >v also a.sKett Hyrne- v. hat auieet, ai there was i >et v. ee a tue opo-ed 2â-.vear pact d t ! ι e S, r ■tary of State's proposal :. ι r a ace inference on Germany No •uiih r 11'. I «e asked : l the ... a. r a peace conference was designed change the Potsdam agree: η ι German. Hyrnes replied there as no question of changing the i-tsdam agreenn nt, hut thai !)■■ erely wanted the Allies to agree general long-range go,ns m ι, - IScw Pamphlet Discussing N. C. Tobacco Pests Issued College ·ι'! ■ ti<ιΜ, Kaleigh, !\1ay l(i. —Becau; e iiimm I· rhcw" almost a.·· nui h iiil-aie ■ each year .is th" l'iin siun'i κ public and th.it ■ fur free" l Hi" Slate ( '>>11»■ uo Hrnartment ο' hntomi logy has i'surd a ni·.'. , (■■in cise· pam.phkt listing controls lor I.· "I til ο more common leal |»vt · il was announced today ' > Ja;; ''s Ί' Conner. Jr.. Kxten. ion Service en temoli gist. While paying no height, th··· <i~ sect actually get· a better "chew" tluii the fellow with a square of cut plug becai.se the worm or bug attacks the better leaves of die plant while the lower grades uf the ι finished product tio into m ;r. lure ot chewing »i ·. · ι met ibserved. At pic cut > ; 11. n t;i π fact lire, tlie coun' ι ν .· j ' I pi' <ίιι ί 5ii million pounds of chewiiu; to Jiicco in ;i ..-ear. The tobacco pamphlet, called "The C'ontn 1 o! In·cet I 'e t . Γο11; .· c ) ni \ irt'i ( ' ιro!inu: :<■ ι .peeific men s for controlling the lea beetle, itr'le cricket. .-I :"·, i:;t ■vornJs. bntl'A'ornis, cram»>i i-. wire· λ iirms and the tobacco moth. I m - ■ tractions cover tobacco plant., i:'. he bed, newly-set plants .aid field liants. The publication is free to 'aimers through the Départaient I intomolu^y, State College, Kaleigii. < Strike Law !s Demanded Βλ CPÂIlead ·/ Srrail Says Lewis Pulled ihe Switch On U. 5. industry Washington. May H".— ( \I* > — Civilian Production i hief Join: vni:ti! assorted today fohn fcevvis had Ihrown industry into "chaos' an i (ailed lor m*uι·. ai.on onttavvin strike's lor at least si\ months. Small saie 1 m a statement that Lewis, President of Ihe I'nited Aline Workers, •"pulled trie switch on American industry." "Lacking any sign that labor will now a«n".' volindari i ν to a Iml / ι imm ii il.··. . or 1hal 1:1:01.1 ·,<*'. 1 ·· 111 will 11 l; ι-· s ■ volun! a π ! y 1o a'hi I r; il ion. 1 am foi eed. a a prn ate citizen. In the reluctant conclusion that Jegis lation is urgently required,'' Small said. He added, however, that hasty I<·ί* 1. 1 «*«tion "written an i debated 111 Hi ' heat and rancor ··! an emergen· > ; is almo-t a.waw· a ρ : to be bad leg islation. Small siiiiiicMed thai "at Ihi . ci iti- 1 cal .ititle t ion it precis t< » me the . en- ! siblc tiling to do w<i:i(t ne 10 pa.· emergency and term 1 ·,\η .· le ,isla · : t ion ou1, la win,lî . tnk< !... at lea the lea-.t next six mom \ while permitting collective bm .•aininL·. to .0 forward within the pre. eut a. a : ·.· · arbitration in those cases where col- ! lective bargainim; rails." COLORFUL MARINE GENERAL RETIRES ('. in] |y.·,·π, ('..hi.. May 16. - (AP) -Lt. Gen. Holland M. Smith — t hi· "Devil i )(··.·,-" lie led ι γ· mi the bloody beach .,1 Tarawa at i\v< .lima t ailed" him Hov.'hr, > Mad" has hade farewell to ins beloved Marine Corps. In his retirement acidic -, the colorful general spoke in tile same "rock'em and sock'cm' language he used to inspire his forces in their siii'hc civss the t'entrai Pacific to the doorstep ol Japan. Arbitration Of Coal Strike Is Suggested By President ★ ★★★ ★★★★ ★ ★ ★ # Ca rriers Reject Wage Boost Rai i i it ion INowScokiiig S 1. i ? Λ I hi\ \X:v «ihlTt» il. -v \. V) — Γιγοπ r."».ri vn\ <[':\ v ^ .·sni'iimerd toda \' λ i. \ ■ ι ι i 11< ν · * ! or>'i.ilors haJ rejerlrd ι ni· ti.i'cl niiion sr'illSi.lTil : ! I !·»·.: SC1 ΡΓ «» - i.?·" fhrj · id both "Mes u. tld repart 5 ·. \ ■ · i î ! « · 1 Ira nian loîlav th't Ih··. air ."Aible ίο 'u: r **. Λ. Γ. Whitney. μ· : Vit «Γ the : oi lu· ' .( ( »:i ni \y i ,. ·. ι en, ;.id η : : t i n- . le ι a · ad i rike )i engineers and : rah r-n t ill i.-· <·!·(.· 4 p. ' ι. \V '·, il liOV M '.-Y .1 ll-i λ ad f the · ι·;· <· \ : <>i icrho ds 1 Ί 1 c. ! )!'! "·'· ' . ·. · !Vrc,l · M >v i ! - .« I l > i >al : ■·■ · ::i mil. . U !r ι .Γ l'i !'.·;· r( .· Si.4 1 a <l:.v n> • ) lS IV NI itr.it. \Yh !!··;.* : i l ' · <>; ■ a ■' rep :< vMilat ive - ··. · . 1 « ·. '••in, η (;· '· th;in the .r: I .28 ;i day !'« ;· rp ! ! loi!' :0ί ί bv il ; \\ 1 Π ' Ui ! . . ' - " l H ί — :î.U ί - .ni.' : λ ther ΚΗ(τ·'1 . · ·::'«· o. f c mil .· i ! η i î.·, :1 i i. · . the >1 :i ke « ' 11.000 1 r.iinnvMi .· <1 ra^ineers. Mr. Truman has s: ι id lu· will not he.- it a! ο to ! a!;e <' «· the ii e- i! that ■ -, ·-· Ί 'ιe lun ' can · ■ ' · :1 a a unan.cc Iv . « ι : ! ; 1 < ! aa : ι - C » ! U ι . 11 ra ; uai I a I Π . < iy :·'«<·:■ < " 1 - tenί··;ί i\fly Mum the li ' "1 carrier. la be .ς true κ. Commons Hears Pian For India I ·ιιΐι M Ili ι Λ Τ ' ι \ I... pi ill)! ] ,i : ι ! ' ; : I' ll I ■ ι I'll' "1 I ί ι alia va . ι lit/' '. ι irci I in ! lit ■ Hunt 11' C ' π ' ι 1 111Ί ; ι \ in I r 111 i1 ■ Μ in Mrr CU· : . · Attli'i'. Publi:- i.'il .,· ι Rovi'rnmi'nt whit·· paper, Ihe pl.m w;is drawn a> by ι thru - m : a : . ' : Ί ii: I m>- ' ■1 I η - lia follow ni" ils unsweesi l ui tieg i : t ians Iίr Indian U·:ιder> ilr in clvt's ·,, ι « 'til date ,i plan : < r In - Iian i nt U" κ ι « η ' ί· ai r I ι a in! cri in ;< )\'cri : : ι m ·; ' · r'do wliik· a ticv.· ι «'fist i I utii n\ v. a being d ali"d and idopled. <\RMY PLANE CRASH FATAL TO TWO MEN Κ; ι i r ί» ι χ, ('.ilit'.. May Hi. ι MM Two men wi'iv killed and six were ! injured vvhei a four <>^iu f arm) bombing plan».' van out <>i fuel and .-rallied hnr earlv toAav. Λ ΜΓ \ss \ |)()K \()\||\ \ Π I). Warhinglon. May 16. — <AP) — Resident 1 [man today nominatec ΐ ; : t : · ' t - Γ!.. . ·." be ani'.>a>.-· ador l· rway. .Negotiations S it Dispute Break Down Wa'lii". ton. '.ta* !«.—·ΛΡ) — I · ; --ί '< ί I !;!!. ,II! ninoiiiii'Cl] ti ll.ι \ lit h it! ' Krd .5 oil il 1 . !.< \s i- ·,(! ill · iii ciiai i pn a tors l : î mî1 ι s i ι', i: ileadtiicki'd contra; t ι·■· ■ ii. ii..- to arbi tration. ! ··■', ■ . .ι ! ( !· ι !· () Will. spf kest.u ii 1'ir l!i operators, will ·::ι ι 11' ■ ι i'r ' -Inn to M r. Truman .it Λ.:'·') p. in. iY, 1. ; »·! pi'O t ! news ιι. .-ι. · i :.·.·. :- .>nd (ί'λι : uwn ι . in ■ ι ι · ι .■ had >··· ll'-is "i : uiran : L. · Λ IS • . I ( ι ' N : Fi.vih r I.litis ( s( !oss. • : : ■ \"d hoy ι told I'nn that ρ !·> .'I 11 Ι'.'. II ii said, ' ·!. their ι Ii.. - ud 1 ■ : Ir-iit as ι 4 . ι itdown -week - Λ1 11111 a y. nuis· be s,": '1 '. 1 ■ ' 1 tu Ίι. . ι ni I that I'd the :. ' ■ : e was 11·' : ■ Τ· :ι Mil said Lt · ι 11 White Ii·· ί · ' ' 1 'i v.hit'h . ·'·(! they η . ι ' : λτ , ι ■ ι · ing 1 .·«· I 111 m · 'ι .· ni'id be a M like. ' ' ' ■· parties were unnlih to agree up in an arbiter, ί \\ ο ï'oint IMan. ii :■· ι-'osal ' · :.· and ; Ν/ , . M _ . ni arbi ; >011 tha ".•ι; .'.· rk. ·■■ iero'iee .vere Labor Secretary Sehwellenbach • ( ; ' ι special V( stor i..y ' · ' noRotia 1 · · pei .ahts ! . ί ί.··' : ι ! ic. I Le· ' X ! iemand: >· ' · :::,aiii\j ι miners ν. οι: ai ι t aid. S7(1.1100,000 Vanuatu . Operators calculate the levy would .. · · -. · ' ' ' ' ι mi i.illy im\ he in .-;- Ί 1 !) la payrolls. y * nat il G a m! made Λ . · ' il" I Si i.t iiι :ilent. : il·", a Is ' ■ mi ' .1 < a: what nil the hour for re II · Lewi* : - <i es :r in one il·.· w ii Id say Named CAB Head OEAN of Harvard I.aw School and former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, James M. tandis (above) has been ap pointed Chairman of the Civil Aer onauties Board bv President Tru man. Landis will take over his new job on June 3. (Intcrnatioimli STORE WINDOW IS VET S HOME ALTHOUGH LACKING PRIVACY, Mel Leonard finds his living quarters quite comfortable as he smokes a cigar before going to sleep in the win dow of a New York furniture store. One of an estimated 200,000 veterans unable to find homes in the area, the ex-GI came to the city to discuss the housing situation with his congressman. «international) Lewis Discusses Welfare Program United Mine Workers President John !.. Lev . ι i.nwn f. · he dictated to veportors in Washington the six points >>1 h:- heaith atvi welfare program for miners. The plan calls for a fund of about $70, 000.000 to be raised oy a 7 per ccnt levy : ay roll:· ·,<> ί·. pa d Sj\ th> operators, i'he operators rejected the pi<>po al. - Inlci i,.:' .'· . .1 snunii photo ι U. ài. Is bating /tselfïn to New Food Record \VV. hir.gton, May 16. — <AP) — ! )W I *!··<·.'! Sl . ■ 1 ( ■ 1 1 f I. ι I « it. < i ! in! · ;i ncv. rect»! ! ■ ( >r ; ;« a ; >i! a ill a η ci l'a Ν at home, and a mngr.v \\i-r;i a "load. That ι the gist * :· ret or fr ·■. the bureau of a r i ι "· 11 !1 ί ' ■ :. i economic/. :·!(- '. ? ι ! ι * · ion.-· · ' ι < ■ t · · » r ι -· ϊ ι · ι ; : · ■ ri u ι : !> 5»i on the y : ι ' .· 1.11 ist i< · 1.. . late and the j>r ; f. v the π.:ΐι;ΐι· The bur·. au a ; ranch of the \u i .· ulture Depart η eut, . aid bumper quantities of^ uh>st ! >od are expected n 11 prccet lent·· ri apj'rtite· But !- ;>re duted. h«r,\evti·. thai .,·■ dc nκ η;is will outrun sup;>ile.-. \ oshula.V Ή Jap Premier Tokyo, May HÎ Λ C « ι m ·. - at i \ e Sh ι la ι Y : ; .... on.·!' le red such peace moma r by .1 a; >anV mili - tarists that lu- \\ . : ue ι mied for pari ot the wa;. *· ·> ϊ.ι> ι · c pre mier and quiekU ·>■·!: ηι..ν· t an or gani/ational -n· . .. <·Ι the house oi l epre: enlatn e. Hi> eon · r\;.t: ' mu : - ered a narrow margin to elect, oil a straight part} vote, the speaker and vice-speaker shortly after Yo shida iec :\ ■·*< mi .,;mcrsa 1 command lei form a n· v. >vu: mnoni. '] in· ' ι Lx ι a 1 ι »a. ι > who: t · j ire; a - lonc.v Yo ;ii iv,. ι combined to elect Takekichi Miki ι» ...-.ιm . ' tin· π.πι. i·. Mikι ι liberal. Reader Describes Karl\ Days ( )t 11 itier's Rule X rrnherg. May Hi. <AP) Λα ■:· liitl'·· prmiu.-ed :i;e (b rm.a hi'ih c nu · -and t hat a ·- · >' ι he tank < llice lie Would *. d !ui ι·. ,,·«'!>· Γ tun M v. \dn .ira! Krien lbmder ti -tit ied t 1 lay. Uaeder 1oM t m'e · at oiv.I tary ti ··m .1 th 4 1 ' " . all 'aide _ ·'·■ b: on at a η « u.m m K. . lia r ν, 1 ! '. ■. π u".e « 1 permit H Π - . - to meet 11'· (Jermau admiralm 11 ' j uennra!.- 11 Λ laid > a η the die Γ . ' the · η t ; re j ol". y ο' t lie a a h w: to he his < ne man show, he <i:nm- raid. 10,000,000 BOTTLES OF BEER FOR CI S Honolulu. Mav Iti. \P) —Ten mille η bott!"s of beei will bo shipped t. .Japan for American occupation ( troops, army headquarters at Fort ί Shatter announced today. I («Humko Al ♦ Session Oi U.jN. Council Boycott Is Ended ; Members Discuss Changes In Rules New York. May Hi —f.\P> - And ι ci ( ί Γι " nkyi I « ι i. :· ι ; i 11 r ichuaî c. ι. - turned to the I "nil··i Nation Securi - ty Council t od a \ ; ι. · H took up [>]·'>pos;iIs for Ml new rule.--. (în»n ykn .· ia ·ί ··.!· it;* eu· · :i ι 11,'in 11 h -y .uiu v. ,< - e. ' · ·■ ; λί ici. the λ" 11 I χ·.1; 111 ;it 11 η.» a c The il' \\ Ι· π ι ιiΊ ; du !» υ,ate, Λ ' ■ ·. - and re Γ;ι» mi w u.ited in pi.κ··· : Henri Bonnet, French ambassador to t he I * η 111 ·< i St;·!·· · Me:·, iι · > was represented In Kafae! .DeLa C'olia. sitting msU ad of 111·' newi;. appointed perniancnt delegate, Lui. Pad il la .W Take*. t ρ Rules. The council ii imediately took u - the prop ί . ·■ and I hen wa no opi »t»rt ! i' 11' > Λust ralian I )el· · - i;ate Paid ! 1;. u .·:·, to a.-· κ (îi m yk · how Vu· !hoi; ill hi al>M nee from the counc . · =■··!- ..! lurted 1 · l)i- ! i\ c \ t - . ·« · ·. ei am i wn; ι U u... eilect I··· b«!ie\u · it had on meetings The lins ι « ; u deler;a tlie .·-·11 :;,.· 1 wee i.ow settled Ru.-sian-1r 1 e^ the At that time. Maslauck aid he le.-ivîîed Co un.•• ko was not pre.-ent 1 .t v iii ·· lie left the coum :1 must .! \u ; ι. . ;i.u ;,l>:.cnt b- / elca re> ι idea ο I' what he claim, is the · 1 feci ol hi.- alienee." Two High lights. : ! ci t η u: and doeu a ien î 2 Λ i'niteo State> proposai t. > delcr the admission ol new nii'iubrr ration.··. which w- ·111 ί block tic.· Itus sian-supported application ot Al bania. ( )ne proposed rule specifies Quali fication and procedure for mei/aer ship in line with a résolut :■ »n of 11·."·*d by l S delegate ί*' war -, S1 <*t tin : ι i.v. ;·.· kin ; Hat appla al i« -lis c: In .!:;!> | Λ 1>, lie is mi o\v. \> a ο iiincil c» >mnu1 tee for o\.e: ι n ι -non and r; i'i-i t by \ ι. ; ;. !, af'u; winch, the council would n;ak«· h 1 u; in im-ndat n ·η- tu the < ici·· al A.--cni 1 ) 1 \ η ι e e ! a r i here Sept !>. LEADERS IN MARKET CONTINUE TO SUFFER New York. May |6.- ί \P) -Buy ing 11 ! spn'ial issues kept the to k market fairly wel balanced today altlvimh ηι;ιιι,ν leaders rontinued to suffer from liquidation Publirker Industrie: reua'.ned in.is! of its Miarp loss (if yesterday Ahead must of the time voir Γ S. Steel. General .Motors. (. iirys.er. DuPont. Great Northern, and United Air craft.
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