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U. S. Envoy Blasts Both China Sides Government And Red Factions Criticized By Spf eial ir.nvoy N.llikin'’., M.t\ ’ > \ \ V i ;(»«». * r >3.. t !• ii * im* • i i i .i' i■ i' 1»\ t:> 1 » t I'i'’ t 'll i1 • t i it it i/t :l l > t, » m • i. 1 I C o\ rmpri.: I tt! i i • 1 I I hrt; pari in . V \ ii is. ' i i\ d \\ n . j % ii V;ii!f j > * * ’• i < . * i ('(»;1 revue; (ant 1 in ' • ; »' nr n i < > ; • t: ■ ! V. i i. : lull t n ere.,1 I oili I re- | u huh : • i I " U i '' ■ '' i ; s'"'* n. • i I 'i ,!.• Arne'- e n -< Mt :. I made in ( It ;» t* ;, : : iy a. ! : a. tare Oi 1 , • | ' t< gn, ;r d,; >' iA • “ . H • 'Iranis' Work Diliirall. . • ‘ Anuvirao i.u.v team.- • w «i> made (•' l«eei. : !y ri iTieuit 1 y die ‘Aprend agan g oHict and .soldiei * 1 b< sid< and < a tee .via ev n! t! i ■ • • te: a1 - Chin. the e n'.lie’.” He < n envd \\ ith *'1 • .1 . risk t»l a oi. n. i lied rla . ’ 1 •» nicnt 'I : a•' :! . Truman !)eclares l . S. 1 o j'ursiic . (iausc ()t IVacc I ,ibei ty. M< Atay i \ i ’ i F’resident I It ■1 • - day that tin* I'mtrd State.- will pur sue the cause of peace with all it might. Speaking after he had received an honorary doctor "I law' degiec i 1 • ■ i William Jewell college. Aii limn m told tile aiioiencc " 1 I mie 1 Na tions will be ii siicce.'". because it Dili, t." "What wo need now are pe .2 * who ;nr • i : ' thing • they am t- •: 1 -el 1: g• u‘ :a• >1 • t<> get on the team, m it.- le.. It 1. 1..p for peace " His statement vvn : ■ ' l by a pi. m.-e Iron, l h* ai 1 d ici i> ' small auditorium. I li. voice w a . ea - ried t" th<>.-.r mi the uiit.-ide tiiruugn loudspeaker.-. MARKET IS GIVEN BRIGHTER TINGE New York May 20. Iretive re ■ eric tia i e the took mark", a ■.>:.• lm.Oiler In ••• today. altJuMinii many leadei . lailed to make any headway. Ahead had" n- |o a |>mnt in •• ■>: were Ameri. an \hmla 1111 * * i r i, i!. ■ ’ 11 a I l ei. -| ill. 'll. . S. .ill hi ■ n I ’a. 11 n'. and (.imted Carbide. 1 a.maul:, included Seat Roebuck. General Electric, .American telephone, 0li 0* *mt and Standard 11 i 1 (\. -In. CARDINAL GASPARRI OF ITALY, 74, DIES Rome. M..y 2n. AIM - Enrico ( at dmal (la i.. rri i>f Italy . Pri I. cl oi the Sii|in 'o'' lin’d! I 111 the A|h tolii Si",11. Ml! a. 1 In■( 1 today at the aid of 7 1. III. de; Hi reduced li’ membership in the Saere.l taiAhe of Cardinals to titt. tour below the maximum of 7th Hero to Tour U. S. <• FAMED Polish war horn, Gen. Bor Kn:;. -!<iw ki is welcomed on his * ral in Detroit by three-year* old Sharon Bralakowski. The gen eral came to the U. S. to malm a 'lies of talks on condiimns in Po land. (International Sound) doto) Un man hun Pens Blasted Bv Bombers • American, British Planes Are Used In Big Experiment Wfi.-iKiiii'i . Ciui m.iia . > i A !11 Amu ifan mi iinia n !u-m * ,11111.-hi-ll 11 I- "pi ul th? u-; . . it v.a ■ . ■ t I'u■ i.i' i;• '-I", i ", pul ay. l-'i -il r i'll!,mi - i I !-L';r . i ■ i : level : lew m i, ij i ii M.t "... tii.- an;,, e - ■ get in.’, with I!- 1 I My m;; i- m i: ■ Mi ami Hi it; - h I .aura 'it . a: .• inittlin , between llrenim ami the RAI- cen t:al bmnbi’i n t a 1111.-h 11 lcn t al .Vlnr ham, I n a.iiul. tm the cutmuina I tesla. \ Staten it -nt 1 is the t' 11; lei 1 State ail- (i'll iie.ufllii.il te: . I lb' pm - I'll. I- wa . "In iletei n me the lull P" • .-jliilitie., i-r ctt.'-:U".v,in; ma-.-i.e iar 4i-Is 11\ earth imek.” Krn , ti-1te Veloped lii'inb.. laimin.'. up t" b.kuu-i pound and Aim-near. I,.mu pn'imi i i.eket a i -1 *1' l" al in il pit-i ear-; bomb.- ai e li ed. I lie P.ati-meiU i i I U"f im iitl-ui V. hether Hu. i.m ' I- - n- a "I i"- i ms iteil but m-i.e li... v. am -"i the Japanese Cabinet Is Selected but Approx al Doubt in! T.'kyo, May I’d. , AI ’ A i.ea-.ily c(hi . i vat i \V cabinet na me I lo» ,Jpan ton ie,lit a! tor («• o ! ■1 I b >ui; Pis MaeArthur o.- . 1- :■ ' ml ' 01.-, eiu'e ami 1 lie 1511 y ie.tl in timidation" or he* 11 ai see that they lint. Chief X abinet See * •1., r y •»• yi 1 I l.iyii— ..in aiiiiolihci d sol- '‘pi 1 '• ! ! eimot * 1 )e.-m.naU* ShimTU V> imia "i l) a ■ 11 i x 1 i l and tour propre. i\ o.*- < "mplol ap proval hy sup: onc ii a ; ( - io. -. howevei wa Informed -1 - -. they doubted tha' • »m*. . * 111 r«>. i: 1 Nasu, nonume h '• .. ister, would be acce| a, o» in a* a * n his war record. They p«'iuu i mtt m* had been associated closely with tie* ultra-nationalistic imperial rule as sociation and was former ad\i>or to the Japanese go\ eminent m Man churia. Situation In Azerbaijan Is Obscure British Radio Says * c !.< r.< n I {as Denied } ighl Has Started f : nttnn. ' * i % ' i \ *’ > I in* J’:■» .• ! .. (i ( . ;o t • .’»i! ' • ! i : f' • ni.i it • <*i ■11 i • o.. i in i«. . (1 a * : • .:.r{ • • .? m i - . < i • < i V i •’ ' r : 1 S <1 Y/f. • !' • • a. n lo*rr . t inn . u\ • * ?*.n ••:a. I 1 ■■ 1 . - , ‘ v i. i de .ii;i ! :i • : • i 11 j i. •! ’ j r. - .1 . - ■I . tin j 11 11. i. 111 ; I i• i ■. ! filer.. I •• dio ' ilnt. • T. >, 11 ; cii • today .ado I' • T, ; r; d i . a a c r. ml < at by .nr and ReiPrr.-. aa id 1 !n.: Iran ian f n! ■ a! (', > . a •: cm* ‘ mop • had al ■ a d Azrv. aijan. He lei' quoted ' if- broadcast as savin:; the atttaek a op . m Kt.rdi - Km and Azeri\ai .i iosees. : v. Tin- i»: * adeast annoior e«I an ! 1 p. m. e :New ami proela i .tied the Short Rost Ifi iiiijf j akoji C ' By Truman • K.: 11. ; i Ci!'. Aim A I (AP) President I riu mu look a briel n . pile I rm a Ills na t ii >n' lilt >• >>' P>'1 - lilenis t1 id ay a i 11 -1 1 : P with Ur heme 11 'll; - sinre (’In i !mm.'. At a p: e I ■ 111 III!" tie bru-lie-1 a -ide rpie tien about 1. •• : .bur . d liati 'il and !.dieted hi hom.rououg simply a friendly The President de\ a!isi ntest *»t hi' li, to a 93 -old mother. Mi M iri 1 ia I'niium. !•> "'h- r inenibei iiuuty polit ical day . ^ ^ deferred do.ire, in,in liny William .Jew.'ll i'llle. e at H'by I.liieiv. A]n m .i . i i' >1 I twri'iiiiiiiy ;11 will'' i Mr 'l l llntan toll1 IS.-, mail In i h i.ouki be e . te: n " n aiu ■ m . nd briel. MILK PRODUCTION IN STATE HIGHER l; deli;lI. May I 11’ ’ '1 ! ,l''1 ■ ■ ■ 1 1 : 1 ' >l't ('a rol i 11.. dm im, 1949.'. - .er >1 i a’.. imu.OOti. i r an men; e >•! ; hr.a- per pent o er Pie > -n \ m'l.- a', aim ■ r:i — l a , I • I 1 !(* S' ill A h lie 1 lep.i 1 ' - i rill. VjOH. than S’ .Minn.non ■ a 'mi. gni iiii- >nu> realized S'" i neinal ■ ales fimm farms and ar-uunted be .. 1! ii: -ha increase ' 1 :' lining s3fi.nnO.OI O. I a mb • the a I ■ "1 ihe p r 1" i Ml rail ..I mi farm -A here nra I a-ed. eear, ami .- light ly : ri mi 1941 Pn e i i a-n a e '’'ere: ret a i 1 a.p- per quart .-. hale-ale milk. 5 I 11 id pi hi i u A: i a il 1 er I at, 3'- pe: i1111:.Is; and unite;, 3c per p mild.--. ’I j,, i- inaiv-i-e . epri alii a rise ' l}ii■ average ret unis - n tot ■! sales ol per Inn pm mis i, I milk and 3 - ■a: pi lund mi but ter! at Mi''., prod i' ll in North I'at'a !",,, :a'gi - i i|-nod all previ ''.is rer : ds during !945 with 1.53a mi limn I minds i-r on oper cent more than ;9t l i. d was considerably great . i than was pr duced In any other ' ear. V."- ile the average number o! I ., ■ - ■ ilked d irin g the year was ,n :• 1 y 7,000 head, the total milk p, ;a,,,, a, par (rw ul 4,030 pounds is 100 pounds more than tin- a\ or age tor 1944. New York Cotton v. y,.; !; Al , ’ 1 ( A f'' ' < o' 1 on | i;t:. re "I'rm• ! 7 > c«mit ■ .1 > •'' ' |11 *. 1' |n 1.‘> lour-! I. pr (tin! cf :*; r . I» V < *0 • < ■ ■ ■ • •; ; •7.if 1 ‘>7 1 ’! ‘»7.1 • -‘7 v. .1 I-,- . l «P7 • "7 r 1 77 I) • F’(iCi |»KO!)! ( TIO\ DOW N IIP l li. Mir. " ’ T •!:>! pro 1, mi,! *1 *’ 'ii! ! 4 (III.m-iii in \..|-| 'i n;i in Ann! > per ci-nl ... limn In in the same m<nilii a \•• ■ >. ih" State- Afcnculti.re De 1 art mi iu n-i- ■ t. . TEXAS LIVES UP TO REPUTATION THt PROUD BOASTS OF TEXANS that everything is bigger and better in their home state is borne out by these bedstones which tell during a storm the other day “Bigger than oranges.” they said and tins photo proves At. The sphere aewuiid Iavaaa XeXt a-s saa .{Inter nau?iic:) Union Expects Rail Settlement I Huh Official < " ' fi r S ^ • I Sa\ s I ir-l |> NoilTobabie \rv \ *• ! \I ■*. ' ‘ \T > — I ilOil* - * j « I i! - • . • t • 11111 < In- I i . . t». i i I’f ') I < « i ■ i *? i - ' in-; • » ■ said loda hr l>< H( . d <}>* »♦• y tiid br v If frill'-tit V** • **• !»?d ! ' ! • , * • ' •' ‘ h- r,i i • i - -d 1 • j * I r i 11 v >•:id not fir rurounrcd b r t < rr m. l:\. »; si ls j ' - ' id i! *i ii* ad( i* H Sri “l dnii'l ?4' - - j \ lh r;- 1‘aiUi; tr mil1 !.« d iin as < • -so * n - r \\ h :• \\ • tie d up I! « • i • m ,fi ‘ l t\ i< ’ P S M \ 1 \ < i \ V Ml \ l 2 1 I -)> 'n; ' H'd ■ u i !1 n in . • n li : ‘'lit. ■rrvrUtyy ! : 1- • id-. r: ‘I :n« >•/ ,iCl nr f.h-'i !.■'t P . :;• ,s ! ■■ i •. : *•!:< es < 'ip - n 1 ) /v ni n ( ’; »(*■! i nt pr. >r rr '.lid p. . - ; . • i n Siiy.irr , ] , _.t ! •'»-jp i -d ■ i . i1 * ■ . • - nil i . ; p i a s< ta ry . • !) ' tC, wide strike of ra;: •. >;.d • •• mi and 'i^i; - • I ‘ u'I*;l ; • . • • • • d lint.! •' ■ • i •': from .1 .y ■ • S: • . i I a :‘0 ' , ' I • ' ' ' ' _ ‘ ; I I 1 , , * , , |,,,r‘ ■ 1,1 1 ■ ^•1 -• • • ’ i ' *ii»- . y !)cf>!>;s \rc ( !!«M'l) I'or !)istrihution Of l . S. War! Haul \ i 1 ; \ : 1 011 r, •n \v;i!' (‘rad r- ■’ 11 i*i , * *• l V I it 311! FOR \ORT IH \K()!.I‘ \ < Ioud\ and mild sr alter'd sli vvr: l: 5i i !U. 1 tirsda \ j 11 l J v ( •• ' and mild. Si altered • h o w ers. MINISTERS VIEW PARADE-THEN GET OUT OF STEP NO HINT THAT A DEADLOCK lies ahead : t by the fore ••'»>• :ni-vr ..r tin- I-'-n-: : P. t watching j pass in review duri 1 t at rsary celebration f the v. s ei A fev iys the mini 1 a re. e.-s until .1 me IT, v.i; n tin > fa ■ d to p-tree on r pi e i d( fi to ■ ar< G rge Bi It, < f Fran e; V. M. Molotov, < : the .• riet tni 1 i i Bc\,n ot 1.: ... :,d and United Stales Secretary u£ State James F. Byrnes. <lt.i * in Hnost Of 4 To 5 Per Cent Planned; r/iay Ce Last Hike W-.-h's,M;,.v :: — (Al;) Pv (m , .1 - i" . , i .my r o !i-;l ■ >_ • , • • • • i* <, ) li, I I >I’A : A 'l I licosti .1 I i « Month \■,.■. L'nrler il. rt-toil vmo Mi„acd m M- :. i ; ml Apnl to , ,i :mn ;.n I- , o-. cr.n.- . tl< Arabs \nd Jews Asked ! «> (n\ e \ iews ()n Paper a day o!' 1 Palest » today t H. an. the .Jo-. * • • • ' -o \ j :,ij \) | , ,-n • 11; I’.'O ' : O t Mv'il 1 views 11v J Hoover Asks Single World FoodAgnicy Wants Organization To l ake Over Work Of Various Groups • M e diington M;i' 'r 1 \ f■ »■»">Mlf!■ f t*. inlmnnd i’u* intern ithmal loud con lore ne* tochiv that th cremaii * week Fcii re tin* lJFli; grain harvest will he especially critical in tamine areas. Ho ‘..lid the ■ 'died States a«!d other c( unti ics in a no.- ition to hcl|> "nnist i viimic and heighten their el forts.** Mr. Trunv.tn’s statement vas marie i; a v. (deniedeg talk read hy St v ; at ir■. id \gricull«i*'c \n dci ‘-on !■:•!< r< an opening m«nt ing of th ciooil .;t.d agriculture erga ni/.. (ion ol the : titled N.i tions. calhti to map a broad light mi !oi«. term tamiue con ditions. W.t -! i .it Ihr.-ert II in ed lor todav Id 1 i:<■ d mal ! • I to .‘Olid !! t io\ i cii to t; • |-r in I c. II <’('( Is i i: : < 11 : : ' ... > l Mod board : d ; 1! older mUsma . tlio d >od administ ra a:id a .small advi.-mv He ,aa: 1 : . !m dd be the ad Piiii' -1 ra 1 l oose to re: rn t normal c tin food, l'erti I /ei and : supply business o t.do wo A ; it li all the speed p— “•’Aforeo o " i o said, “the w*rK t i-t cii;:t e!;:o itv as a basis >f w de si•]'( ad I o'd •• 1 ri >iitinn. 1 ca: * • • do , to . A (v • p'oasi/.e that Hi r idiId.- d: o id.a on i- hugely w aAe lol and inef Anient.” YOU WANT TO GROW OWN FISHING WORMS' I; • i!('i<’h. May ' I Would \ *m hk> I. I II": • ■ I : i l! no, worm W111 If .UI : ■. o i ■ a : mile, 1 !’• Mil cum >1 'I... ■ " : " i'ii ■ i \ ■:i icutture ha* ivloa* od i■ i.iiU i iiu.'! malum on Imv. L " ui rt I hy i: i o f ishin.u v >rtn* i yi ii i, I 'i .oik Mi ;111!i.o . xooloai t an i ■I l * i: ‘ I I ''.'ill.l' < I ‘ M ■ I; i . I ■ I Ilia h. Ill” nr I" mi I i * ],i.ii-1 . th* olv.1 l.v oarlhw”1 ui. o , . w . i.. i- rapidly ;;,i:n ir; it I. i, i .. v lion on* l' liiir.', p.ii'In i oi * ■ t : i •: ! '! v."" i M'lit for ■.'■'•no 11111 ttached to thutn, a dod "!.• i nan And :: y.«u want further nt"i mati a >v ite the State Mu Rah 1 nd tell Meaeham yoi m: e -■ i o n row in o' earthworm* a u- j .. ,*u: ■ and profit. UedlVlotrad •? :!i t>os<*Oii ; ties ssion T; fake Up Issue Gi Reds Ir. Iran ,: Wt inu.M i.iy * • i< 11 <> ' t h < l' r. i t r d X • I ion. Sec n ity (' ■ ::" • . ;■-1!i. 11 • .. ; 11 • i : t U' O u . tii' t ; i!! S ' !c.*: ' ; ni !i it I .rcll \ .III E1SE N! IO W E R TAKING GEORGIA VACATION Si •' i I -1; j :. • 1. A.;., Mr.v AP) C:t"H ai' A ( liifl o! ! I . • h! - !>l Hm! I HELICOPTERS TO FLY FROM SHANGRI-LA AT BIKINI j Ojlicia1 / >.> !' - /’/(&■'< raj'k 1VINDM1IL OYF.I% A IT. \TTOP—One of the helicopters that will be used by Joint Army-Navy Task Force* One at Bikini hovers jn-t ah'" e the deck of its mother ship the carrier FSS Shangri-la. When this photograph was taken th" ShnngiMa v .s headed through the Panama Canal en-route to the Pacific, Helicopter* wiU be 1 used to make radiological recouaaissance patrols in the lagoon alter Che blu*>t* - — - -
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