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ïtettîtersmt Hatly Bîspatrh THIRTY-THIRD YEAR '^«κ^^ατβπV«k»Vk HENDERSON, Ν. C,# FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 21, 1946 . KI!S",,S FIVE CENTS COPY Problem Of Trieste Is Diseussed Foreign Ministers Rr/u'h ί ompromisp (Jn Italian Polity Pari .1 n<- ' l . Τι ! iio hit; ι · ■ fore ' '*n hv η ι ' « r . · Μ π * : ! ■ ' I. j I l'li' » ι ; ' 1 I ' ■ ' ' ' t » ' I ' ' : ν ι : ' II·, ) ( ρ , ir. 2 γ» η u '»·πι · η Ί ιί;ιί ρ,.! ; ν t μι nr. I ί » · » ν ί» · t !ι ι·«·ηΙ · ι I I γ. ·ρ ι I ·· :;#.>· '(» \·Μ Γ t ·|· ·1 ■ I i · ' '· *!«'..· V Ι;«. ,.·1 ·<ι , I · · t I i:v„ t · .· · <· I I ι ·Λ ·I · "Ί. t ί-,« ·Μ'Μ 1 ' V · · · ' I ' · .· > '<> ; ' II» J.r · TP' ί .1 ·' ■ 1 < ! 1 !'!.·· ' ί' ' Λ1 ι^ ·· ,· . I · . Μ! 1 Ί· - r,ι'»· t h·· entire HaHso-Vu? {t "111 in ' I r l ull. .-Ill ' < Γ :·! *'■ ' ( f I 'in Hi κΙιόι H." <· I ι " . I » Ί n . ■ ■ . ■ ι 11 i · · t r ι . ■ ! ι ι m ih:it t: η j? ιaofte fioul ι ■ .ι ι ■ ι ;·.■ ■.•π ι t I ' I' ll Fin·' ί··ιι λ'm l"1 V ·! ι·· I ini !i\. ! ι-ι I η ι ' . ■ j, · · tint hi·, ci I'nti ν j. not ν<·! ι <· . ly t»» <h <;·-,·. I mi : 11 Irrnis. ( i| h°i· pro Ί· .ii of ί '(· 11 ; 11 ·. ι · ι I r \Ί y t,i fee <wi.«i(if>rcd nre the Austriafi TI : · 1 .'in l'n' tier ;uul the t· t;i! < > t I : 11 i a η η h νa I ii t . ΊΊιη q:o<1: η of Tiie-W, hilW'i'Vi'l'. promises to be i n· most controver f. i ; 11. Hiirsi.i h . :n«..· od t'vt thn ill "nit it Aiiri: 'I·' m rt l>n coded III Yl'.fTo -la\ ia. and P.ri'a'n. Franco : ι π rt thn Tn lcd Sf.te> have maintainor! t'irit it it'll.·t romain liai: in Ali four ο' Un· ι· "'oron es c verlo tii.it Τ ι ii In ι < 11 » r 11 ■ : ι i 1 · · f" liar The ι urn-iron ο yi-sirrd: y. who the ministers expressed approval of aa United States pronosnl to delay dreision· ■ r. the co'liros lor a year. Nations if the four powers could no? .".ril to ri"V"' t ο · ι ·. ; 11 ! ι 'I ill·· I'll'to·! arrco by lh.il li" e. gave a now alato fi|ihcre ol <i|.| so. ( )' I onic Re\ cals $11)0,000 Suit On Promotor Of Hoi it Washington. Juno !' ! — C M') Représentâtive u'Toole. I )emnci ;tt. New York. told ih'* Mouse today hr is filing · $100.000 (..iinniic suit against Promotor Mike of Now York. O'Toole declared I.ο ι· lakmg tin· action because "this racketeer Ja cobs is accusing me of trying to shako him down for some fight tickets." 'Πιο congressman said ho referred to reports that Jacobs assorted O'Toole ι ri.ni|>lamiir: about the qua lit ν of the ί < >uw oil11 f <··»,< Wfliio clav night because lie was tu; red down in ι la t-nnniM·· .·» peal f· ticket. O'Toole ha - denied that h η made ; κ-h a rerj! ic· · In hi : pei'i'li. ί VToole reiOM-.riod hi demand for an investigation bv the Now Yo.k Rovinfj ('on mi ι . ion ot the ti^ht and Jacob.·' promotion effoit Cotton Is Mixed Near I lie 1' inisli ( M I)a\ 's Trading Nr Υ'ίΊ;, .1 iino 21 !' f1 11 ' π·' 11] K'IKM I ilK'll.l liyi 'li I ' it 11 ; 11 < ■ I v.i τ \ ι μ ι η prices cpn t s a bfife hipher l·» 35 low 29 31. October 29.25. 1 Jecember 29.32 I'v. Clu.se <)|>en . . 29.23 29.27 July ( ) Dim·. Μ.ίγ M; 28 29.24 29 31 29.30 29.35 29 34 29.29 29.25 •Till ν / ' il 17 ι 29.17 29.13 BARUCH AND GROMYKO AT FiGHTS SEATED AT THE RINGSIDE in New Y··.!: Yanki-ρ Stadium, Andrei Gro myko, Soviet delegate u> the U. N., taps tile arm of his host, elder states li .ill Bernard Haruch. during an an . :nj; incident. Many U. N. delegates laid aside their interest in the real atom bomb to witness heavyweight champion Joe Luuis demonstrate his own variety. {International) Russian Atom Veto Is Balked By U. 5. Baruch's Stand Is Backed By Truman; Agreements Likely λ'.'Υ. v. ,·■!;. t'l. < . \ ! ' ) r,;u lciMj un h\ 1';·(·-κ:< !il Trim rea ffirmat ion ·>Ι .\m< rie; n policy, I ··■ ! nard M. P»arne h and his ad\ 1 mm the l'nitrd Nat uni atomi ; commission maintained ;i firm sï«mmi j |nd;\ aa i η>t Russian inuiv.·- n< ι<· Iîmm the \ · · 11 » | )· : w : Ί" m rHalai ; ·. \S ι »i'l(l control f » Γ atomic cner,LÎ> . Τ h e Piesident"s . î.it m. ni it \v,i: Il m :;1< Ί1 yi 'sU'iTl:i y m · « *m| ! ι ΟίI Paruclfs · tatement I·' 'h" πι'ΐη - ι cil la t W'V ·Ι. ι l· 11 1 hc ITnilr i S 5 il would not yield atomic ;<>< rci . ;<> ;■ : | world pool "t dr<po c <if h·· i>'»ml>- 1 II nrirr I i"ea I y ) » r« « \ i. - m · m -m li · . il· 1 veto i discarded on ; 11 » · ι » u · ν »nti I ! j matters. Mr. Truman e<imminted th.it the j i Rarurh proposai ha> In rti'lni « j ment, and said Ihe \ηι<η κμπ plan. i | and that <>f R11: * ia ι >re ·.< m i· · : . ι a substitute. will bo subi··· 1 of in .· · 11 ;i t i « >ι ι ; which "may" lead t" a^ree ! nient· . With 1 ho ;i ton ni" con inns ion in η·- ' ce,. until nevt Ί'ηη lay .et·· ii""U. Βarueh .nid hi. - id \ ι < t u, « « " '«· I lien j «If· < î : crut my t · > 1 lu· Un m phi m 1 I submitted by ihe Russian de I (Mïa te, Ι Λ ndι e ( î γ»nny ko, iwn days a :« ·. Pol;..ui To R cfnsc Loan I>\ America; Russia Kicks In Washington, .Inn·· I. V I'oliiid's l nihasi.idnr Ο s I, .j ι* l.aiiçc reports th.it lii> bihith incnt is "not vctw much intei-sl «•li" .it present ill .in \mcri. ill loan, since it has received "a very large credit" from Knssia. The I'tilish ambassador said he believes the lîussian credit u.is considerably smaller tl.an 1 fu ll i η e t \ million dollars credit which the t'nited States panted and then suspended. Von Papsn Testifies FORMER GERMAN I·...·· mi Minister 1-i.inz von Papen · shown on tho stand while on trial ss a war crim inal at Nuremberg, Germany. He told the International Military Tri bunal V..it the Ν.Ί. held him vir tual p: ' >ncι ! ir three days during t".e ι !'iri'<us blood purge of 1931 arid that in indignation he resigned li..· : t ol vuc-c!).uhvII">r. Signal C· π .· Iwitliιί>liuto. (i tcrnational) Disorders (Ιν'ψ India's IViii ^ ® fl » J X - · w I )(·'(·' J111 ' : ; ι. . 11 · 11 ■ Ί ! . ( Λ Ρ ) I lldlli l:i.i |'i| « | : ·. \y ·.·« e m 1III' m. ·ιΙ t< ι i; 'till den ιό ι-1 ra t ion ; and strikes prut· in·.· the arrest ol • I ·λ - th; ι r i ; s ! Nehru, con^n'ss pint ν leader. Bombay \* .. \ i : 11. » i I \ a dead city, - lOU.Dim η ;il workers slaved home . η 1 the s'-K'k exchange and houllion I'.-uk·'! do ·.■ L Workers walked out : ihe n»yi.vl mint, tλ\'t» railway .-ii'·})- (·!«' (·«!. shop workers shutter ed their windows ;inn students boy cotted university lectures. All markets» in Kaichi, Calcutta ■ n i Yadras were closed, and in Cal cutta the transportation system wa> stopped by a strike. .Several pe:<t»ns were injured dur ing a demonstration in which polie ; rd U ;u' .nits at Ma^iiι ;i. south In dia. I,rends Downward In Stock Market Most ( )t Session New York, .Ιτο 121 .·. 1 * · Whil ie at on·!' ι ΐί.Λ eon un· ed to rentrai t· < lay's ' ι irk · » · rket. ' - · M b uy ι r. • ■·> cm 1 j nul - a '· Ml a num' e • ti,·· ' ι · : ! » perd laier- ο the pre • ior: l'a : ·· π Kodak .e t . . . mi ;t 1J ρ ; at > o! ye >:\iay' i! I _ {·"!!' i"i e. Supposed Wer· îen X « · λ ' '· » r · χ L î iy!, Γ S Γί 11 < : . Λ'οη ι·:·< mei ν Ward an Λ.ι ei : i -.Λ 'il » ·<·. 1 ο s ·: we.·. : e ■ -e i ■ ·■ 1 ■ -■ W : Ί' i' le So': h ι r ι$ 1 ' S :■ ■ · » el and i η ί erna lie!·! 11 e r. * j « ; ί ι ■ ι '. ' .Il ί '. . i't. ·.- -1 i ; ; ed NEW FIRST FAMILY OF FRANCE MEET THE FIRST IADY and President of Fiance. They are Mrs. Suzzanne Borel Bidault and her husband, Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, u ho was chosen President of the Provisional Government of France b.v the new Constituent Assembly. A member of the Popular Republican Movement, Bidault was elected by 384 votes, with the Communist pai :y di-le^Htes and a few others abstaining Xrom voting. IInteruaiiunal) Soft Coal Prices Hiked Average Of 40Vz ? Τ on AnUiraeile To Increase Near Dollar Boost Ί ο Ο if sot P.iy Raises Given To Lewis' Miners Washing!' n. .11 : Ί ! ' OP \ today raised .-ol! rn;i 1 ρ ri cc; an aver- , agi of i<> ' cl'llt . I 11 1 " ■ ■ I (Ί ! ■ ΐ - πΐ';ι: ι : ; ιι ! (it h' : am- i 11 ·. ι .! ": ι !. L l.ewe," 1 ' ; ! t-t i if W ■ ·. .. * ■ ιwo·', in their strike. The increases ranWS BWÎ 1" ' tn $1.47 a ten, depending upon tin ι I ι r ici ι it-11 · η di.-tr , : .aid type o! niin". ; Ί hey I < n ι -1 retail ρ.· ιν. ·ι·ι «ϋ ·■ 1 1 per cei ι !. < M'A f -1 : I ate ι i. Pai t of the ana ■ m ν a.· all >\ve i j to < ιf r-1 ; lo ses s Γ ■ ι ed :·,ν the up etalois during the 5!)-Ί· y strike. Most soil coal i> coiisun c 1 b\ railroads and i:i I t. ia! iira'.s. < )P.\ said less than 15 per ,·.· t iotai I production goes t lam. euol ier.- i" heating purposes. However, ΟΡΛ e\pt : 'o anti< une next week n priée increase avo-a<- · ing perhaps ι i:e d"ila a ton l'or liar, ci.nl. used gener iy ι r 1 nm·· heal ι ins This wi'l offset anti'ra 1 miners' pay raise The soft goal price is effective im mediately. but in most eases the I part applies re tro.i Ί h ely to ,;i since May 13. win·'* OP.\ a ithnri/i· ■ seller-buyer agrei-mv-i^s :.··>· late payments of any mrivisi· uranti i. The new price rhedule applie- ft * présent only \vh. '■ ,· 1 ■.·;;■·. ι i ' " ' mines are oyer· '·■ I .y tile g ve'ii m cut. which ~eiif l tin· pils during I 1 ne rtrike .vhah · 'iHfl May LM>. President Truman tolc! his new»; I • onfereiice y ·. tenia;, hf 'lid no' 1 know v. lien the λ f minent '. ill t New Food Pin η Is 1 ^lunched ! <> Meet Needs In Famine Washington. .lune 21. i.'p. Λ I new and bi^ei international auen- I ey to r ι : M#· up li.ul for famished j peoples pu· .· nine-nai ion central | ί ( ·ο rr mit-tee In λ ι » r I ; <· details t· day. | Also coming up for action w as the 'nomination <>· ,i secretary ;',en<Mal to guide the international enn !i;eney : loud coi ; ι ; l πι dividing tin· w> rlri'.· spare food an »ηι» 'μίκΙπι·:; with'»n; enough. Ί he 21»- na Ί 11 c<> ι cil was < ir^ in j i/ed foi m.'ially yrvstrrdnv î « » repl.ic · the combined I'm I 1 m » . · f >et · ι ρ by the United S* .te.·, lïntain nd Can ada during ' :ι· war and nprrnlcd by them afterward to help meet e I Γ; n.ine en ι HOTEL EXPLOSION FATAL TO THREE Ι);ιΙΙ:ι<- Texas, .lime il.— — ΛΙ least tIn"»·»* persons Here kill ed and scores in hired here today in an explosion at I lie Iïaker ho ld. Several of (he injured are believed to be fatally hurl. The explosion, which occurred about I 1 : 'ill i. ill., shook the cen tral business district. It was un officially believed. hi have been caused by an exploding boiler and s:is from seattere 1 pipes in the air conditioning system. VINSON CONFIRMED AS CHIEF JUSTICE Wa?!iin:;l' :i. ,I':no 21.·—*#»)—The • Senate b.: ι· η : 11 ■; c.l the nomiivt ti· ι (if Fret M. Vinson to be ;iit-f | ι,ι.-tice "I the di 'seiisiiiii-ciclcien Su j preme Court He sneceeeds the late Hurl;·· F. Stone. Confirmation was by voice vote late yesterday, with nn objertii lis. I WEATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Partly cloudy and rather hoi. with scattered thiindershowers toniuht and Saturday, Hoover in Capita! HONORARY CHAIRMAN of Presi dent Truman's Famine Emergency Committee, Herbi :t lioo\ er is shown as lie appeau 1 at a news conference two hours after return» iiiR to Wailiiri:·· η π ι a l.ï.OOll mile "fying s ,. ·.· of 11'"South American na: ns. He reported that he had ' J :i<l : 'i ίκιΙ lood for hunyry 1 ».s. (Inliinational) German (iirl Is ( ji\ en Lite ί erm lii Death of til Nui-rnhrr^, .lum· il — (Λΐ'ι — Blonde Krikii Krrlis, ï'.l-ycar ii!(l German fiirl. was sentenc ed today to life imprisonment for nitirdcriiis SerReaut Iïobert I . Flanigan. of I'coria. 111. \ military court convicted the pretty killer iust niii ■ days alter the \morican soldier was shot to death in his apartment here. To Cut Occupation Army; Increase German's Food IVrlin. .J'uii' J1.— (Al') (!ent>ral Joseph Τ. ΜΛ',ιιίι " 1 ■· :tv a plan was in xistonei to mlmv Anit-ri·.· t: or cup-.tid ι ι'·>ιν<·.-· in (iermany t! ÎÔO.OOO moi. luit "i! lias not yri !m η I·.·) mined if il will i. implemented." Il' li id a p.i'ivs ccniVri inv ti nt tîerman civilian rations world i'■ !*ai«ot! from 1.1 Si) ι > ι. li ~> calories a >i \ ..»! î : ι ni' 2d oi-ca :se the food situation has improved. Hr said Γ'.ο. lons of food were exoeeted iVi m tlu· I'nitcd Slaus litis month for the American <·ι upati"ii / ■ nt. AMERICA'S ATLANTIC BULWARK TOTT WEEKS ΓI ELD ICELAND NARSSA .IK ÏOOSE RAY LABRADOR FT PEfPErtlL Λ' C HARMON HUD Ν C Λ fO υ Γ J 01. a ί·J SANTA MARI AZORES KINOLtiY FIELD EiERMUDA Atlantic ★ ASCENSION Ccer:^ THE STARS ' η ;.l >···»·>· · ;■;» indicate Amcri -in air I ; . in a va.-t d ç nctwoi k m the Atlantic Ueenn, stretching from thé South Atlantic to the Ai'lii-C le. Tin· i !■<.■ operated by the AUani n· d . mi ul Ihc -\:r Trail . (_' : : :a ικΐ, 1 ' : c Π.1 time in l· ! ; y ! i -, : : t 1 1.. y c< > : a ni c i" ail V. Ν Ar y troop.-' ha.· conic under the A AI·'. Fort Τ ".ι n, 1. I Ν ·." York, i.< headquarters for the systen , which is In provide the first line of d· Γι :· r against any one: : y that η ι i c 111 alt'1 Ί; I he Un : led S! at··- !' ■ . : ho ca t. Κ- · 11 .· ι ! ι ■ · 11 s lor tlte permanent <· '■ I of buôeô ί Ι· η·1 ,ο.·1 aise in Greenland are reported now in progress. (Inlcrnalioiial) U, S. Offers Joint Control For Japan Seeks Occupation For ?F> Years Like Pian For Germany Washington. .Inn·· Μ. ι \P) The Un itfcl Si a 1 es annou need today ι * 11 ; ι s pmpo <·ι| tu I\ussi;i. ί » ; 11 ; ι i ι · c « 11 i China the creation < » Γ μ Γ< > ι u - power j ν;11 Γ* t i . ·(.! 11 j τ 11> m u ι backed le. military fore to keep .7 ; ι ρ; 11. dis armed Cor dt least 2Γ> years. The ctumnisMun wmûâ t-.kc "\ei ;,t the m-! 1 t 1h" present occupa 1 ion, which j s bein.n carried < > »xl largely by Aim'! h .h troops unde; tin' I'omnKiiKi « Ί" Gelι »·:■:» ! MaeArthur That ; ι *. ■ · i « » : i wcuki /. ;· the end of Anivnc;^ \ irtiinily .-m -f.e-handed dominai ι· ή i»t a ! fairs, and bfan a new period oi control 1);.· ail four powers. Secretary « » Γ Slate .Tames ttyrne. prnpuM'd th. Japanese di> armament treaty to the foreign min is tors of Britain, ('lima and Russia at the same t;a:u' he s utiles tec I similar 2r>-yoar t !«-at y fer (îermany. One purpose of the treaty woul i be to end the presmî ma. s o.ccupar tial! of thcniiiiîries a> quickly as possible. an·: in Mibstitu'e for th regular occupatimi a: ink > smaller force> «ι; irnnits e-peeially trained in disarm anen' control duties. Tli.· ;i\'iv.vi; purpose ol the treat;.' to i·· m. that, following the total 1 ion ■ > ! .la pa η by · ·: vupat ion forces, th·' ι'οΐιηΐ'.Λ shall be kept in a Mate - ! . ■... ■ η «. * t : ι and . icmilitan/a' i« »r. a.· Ion, '.he j)eaee and security ■ 1 the w.iild may require " COLLABORAI OR WITH NAZIS GOES ON TRIAL IV ··>. >.. Poland. June 21.. , \P> ι —Arthur Greiser, Nazi president oi th> -enato of the fret' city ol Dan i /i« at the outbreak ol' ilie war, won! on trial for his life today as Poland opened her own "Nuremberg trial." The newly created supreme na ' ' : ι-n a I tribunal heard ftevernmen' 1 ; rosecutors read a 32-page indict : nient. The bill accused Greiser, \a>·. •.auleitei Ί P".'nan district durit:·, in·· war. a "cooperating in Germai 1 aggression against Poland and de • ι\ in ·. Poland ")t In·· rights to Dai: wlueh were .'uawit.: ·>·. by th· I t rea t y < 11 \ ·. -r>a i i les ALIEN SWEETHEARTS OF GI's WILL ENTEF Washington. .lune I — \ J" · Mi- House passed tndav leg islation to .ulmii to the I nited Mat's ilu· al> ·ι sweethearts of lii' intiers ol ιli'· armed forces. The bill ..les that aliens actual.u:,aa'i. t<. sen ice per sr.'iv. i ι : ·■>' cntci· th · I i*it — tl Mat s ίο - t'ire:· man'.hs as visi ti is. an 1 riust he deported if no* mai'i··"! at the end of the three month». \ olc Near Over Draft Compromise To Ban Boys Of 18 But Others Above That To Be I aken Γι Τ h e ■ :.'!»■ - ■ or -.··■· . <lb ■ iric(i ι κ·. ■ ι ,·ι compromise Mtiisfi to ■. : ι y. With I !Ι-,νι·.ιΐ -· > ! < 1 - ΟΛΟβ ΙΠΟΓβ • 1 Ί ι id > · ι . Τ h οΓ 13 ι Μ : ι ·: . Un ■ ι- .ιτκΐ Spirtfe 14ht . ill01' ,ι ι■ !ι ■ !:■<■■ ■ i!"crÎ! d to as > ' (••.tension of 1.·'· ·1 .·(· ι ;··.· :.«·νι : : ; the end of •ht.» :·.· η111. Speaker· Raybttrn, οΓ Texas, saw a light chance the House misjht act today ' the two pending hills roiild 1 ,1.1 j · ; ,j)r.arecl moi e , . 1 ·i · m■ ! : ■ 1 : »■ v.'( Old it! lip '■··.<·."< next Μ ο η d :i y 01· Ί m -fi.:,y. Λ ι ;ic ί. -1 icrppting the co'mpronii -e was prornfeed by Representstivc Short (H) Missouri^ lone holdout among the 14 Senata id Η ιμ· tu 1 li■·■((· Bali Seeks ToBan Union Of Foremen Washington. Jail·· 21. — (ΛΡ)— Sena toi Ball, Republican. Michigan, <·:·..rd ιι~ ".'«iiiy tn try for a i;i'i en 1 !. · i:n.-ini/;.lion of foremen 1 >y mean. ni' .ι rider to a pending .Impropriation:; bill. Λ Ην ; ·ιιι· time. Ball and other ι ··τ Ii ii backers split over ■ pi. ·. tn load the Holjbs anti-rack tee. nig bill with amendments when il comes to the Senate for a Note. Ball told a reporte! his strategy ι tin· formel i-stte involved a pro viso In· in: he will offer to the $1, 13ii.<)()i '0(1(1 federal security supply ι lall now m tin· bands of the Senate Λμρπι ρ ι lation Committee. MANCHURIA TRUCE FURTHER EXTENDED Ν !)i;in£, .Tune 21. •7>· fJerieral iv-;p!ii C! ι >n'4 Kai-shek tort η y ex î « « deu the 11". ii ό :n M h ne h uria for < ixihl d.-i.v 24 hours bo ft re it was t1 ' : . ι \ e fxpircd ;it the height of re i'm wed iH'Uot :.11i < ns. The rxlenion v. .ι. λ del.\ rrieri here as ·ί con ((.-sir,-, u> the Chrnese ennimunists, '.vhf- : .!■ hern demand inu an .m i !. ·> ι ' fi 'κ ; 11 i Ι" ι < ·, ι {1 ' · 11 talks • re in pvn»vr>>. SENATE APPROVES CLARK'S PROMOTION VWi.-'iiiiLjt' η .bine ;'l. ,T Mark \V. CI: .'k's perm;.rent promotion to major general won Senate approv ! le ye.-"el lav despite criticism of his abortive attempts to force a • 1 o-- >m ut the Rapaio river n Italy in 1944. Kqual Bill For Women. Washington, June 21. — (ΛΡ)—· T: ■ Sen ι■ e I. 'bor Committee today :.P!e.ived a bill which would require e .j !o\ers t.· pay women the same wage as men for equal work. Sen .'"!> I'l-ppe! ■ D-Fla. ι and Morso i-1 ire ι sponsored it. Seeks Senate Post Γ '■■■·■' 1 "WRONG WAY" Douglas Corrigan is enjoying a "Holstein cocktail" while reading his correspondence in his 1 ,os Angeles home. Corrigan, who gained fame for his "wrong way" flight across the Atlantic, is running for the U. S. Senate on the Prohibition ticket. iJnieritauoiial)
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