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THIRTY-THIRD YEAR |^Κ'ί·Μ®1' HENDERSON, N. €., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 22, 1246 ' , , FIVE CENTS COPY
Plenty Of Meat Is Forecast
After ΟΡΑ s Fate Is Decided
But Supply Is At Record Low
Shortage Is
General AH
Over \alioit
Bis; Packing Plants
Are Almost Closed
Without Livestock
<>'v Tlir \ssiM\ated Press.)
F ι ■ ·. ! ι mi · ; 11, ha rrl t · > get in \v ι
t ui" "iili r;ili'ir)iii". in effect, has
virtually vanished from most of In
n.it ■ η fi'iii'l ini'· dinivr t : ι ' > 11 · .
Willi laughtering operations ol
m· ι >-i tin· Di:: ιi.v.:u'!> at an his
t··. « !··ν level. tli hortage of ti >h
Hi". ■ t · ' ι ; >pl il- ' :.'ii t.'i I t h''oir;h'iut
111" l'.intiy I rban area.- have been
tin1 iia: do ! Ιι Ί as tli 1 mi Nit Mtualimi
In in.me i.i.ι· e "vciv thi - week.
ι ι η e m ι· .. t pa king industry
: poke man aid the consumer's sup
ply of in·, ι m legitimate chann-U
ua> li'Urr than at an ν time in his
tory. Another said there was "no
priisp.it .Ί the situation improving
m ill ικ'.'Ί future.'
Most ol the packing plants, la rue
; ml small, maintain skeleton work
ing crews. Many plants have closed,
l'utchc, .hops in many oitnv. remain |
el.'.· ι··1 li.r two or tluve day a week
The scanty Iri sh m at supplies but
chers can .net are sold out in a hur
ry. The usual supply of foul and
fish is the choice for most of 111"
customers.
Business at the big packing plant
in ι ' h ιι a g' ι :. 1111 Kansas City, tile n: -
tien's two largest meat packers, is I
at an allume low. There is only a 1
trickle ol supplies turned in as pen- :
lemiin empty.
Since .Monday, Chicago (lackers !
ii'pi'iud slaughtering less than I.
f>1 ht cattle, the Lowest in history, and :
compared to more than 20.OHO head
the same clay last year.
The Agriculture Department in
\V; 1 ·. 11 i11U11 η and Keonomic Stabilizer
< hi ter Howies said that tarmer
are withdrawing meat animals, an
ticipating po.-sible higher prices, j
Howies added there will be plenty
nf meat after the fate of ΟΡΑ is j
settled.
Nation's Freight
Bill To Skyrocket
On Rate Increase
W isl'iimtm· .111lie 22.— . 1 '■ —
Tin· η ithui's i 1-0it·lit rate bill will
swerve sharpl.\ upward next
month. I .it ΟΙΆ officials with
held .iuilsinent today on the ef
fect upon Ii\ iiiir costs.
Increases in interstate freight
rate charçcs which will hri'.nt
carriers ahont SUSO.ftOO.OOO more
in revenue on an unnu:>l Ι···«ϊν
Mere authorized late yesterday
l>y the Interstate Commerce Com
mission. and still larfter hoosts
are in prospect. The commis
sion announced that a lull hear
ing will he held on the carriers'
petition for a 25 per cert rite
hike lo meet what they call a
critical financial condition.
EGYPTIANS DEMAND
FREEDOM OF MUFTI
< * : ι i ι < t. Kg.vpt, Juiv.' 22. — (ΛΡ)— !
Tin· Kdl la party demanded today
that tin' Egyptian government give |
complete freedom to the grand
ι on ft i of .leni.-alem in older that lie
may "do hi national duty toward
J 'alest ini·."
In a formal statement, the minor
ity opposition party denounced "any
ιestrictions" mi the political activity |
of the exiled Arab leader, whom the
Mritish accuse of aiding Cïermany
;;nd Italy during World War II.
SHE'S Τ! is BIG 4' OF TYPING
SURROUNDED BY HER TROPHIES, Stella Pajunas, of Cleveland, O., is
shown alter winning four world lilies at the Internationa] Speed Typing
finals at Chicago, the first contender in the history of speed typing to do
so. She captured the professional, the women's profe.· onul, the ama
teur and the novice, scoring 1-10 net words a minute in the first three and
137 net words a minute in the novice event. ' International )
Final Decision Over ΟΡΑ
May Be Reached By Night
Heads World Parley
U. S. SliSSEON GENERAI Thomas
Purran is president of the Inter
national Health Conference meet
ins in New Vork under auspices of
the United Nations. Delegations
from sixty-seven nations gathered
to set up a permanent world health
organization. (International)
Pearsall Seen As Speaker
With Wallace Out Of Race
By LYNN NISBET.
Daily Dispaicii Bureau
Raleigh. June 22.—Rumors were
current around the Capitrl Friday
that I·' F (Lew) Wallace of Lenoir
will soon announce his retirement
1rom the House speakership race.
Ieav ι g the field t'> Thomas .1. Pear
iall of Na.sh. 1 nose grapevine re
I " irts were rented at high value
I ι cause in format irn coming in from
«■11 over the sfite during the past
In days has indicated virtual hope
lessness of the Wallace position. Pear
sail lays' positive claim to <ϊ3 votes
in the caucus. Wallace supporters
have challenged this figure but have
not thenvelves claimed enough com
mitments in hand t > assure success.
PARALL.FI,- The situation paral
lels that which dev eloped s< mewhrtt
earlier in the year 1942 when
Wall · c withdrew in favor of John
Kerr. Jr., who was then unopposed
in the caucus. It is al.-o verv much
I ke conditions which prevailed in
1!i4(l and 1944. In 1940 George Uz
7ell of Rowan was conceded the lead
until 1· !e fall when Ο. ΛΤ Mull of
Cleveland entered the race with a
zip and accumulated sufficient
strength to I' m· 1":·;·οΐΓ- retirement,
in the caucus earlv in .1.Miliary. 1941.
U7ZC11 annou!.· ·ι! hi- withdrawal
and nominated Mull When the 104'!
relierai Α.- emblv . djo irnel. I'. zol 1
was a'.. in r :ted a lop candidate for
.•peak· r ni the 'H'xt > . S ibse
tiuent events handicapped him and
Oscar Rieh M' ison of l.'nion ; m>"ged
a ς a certain v. inner so η li'ter th.·
spring pr maries. The π litest v/in'
to a vote in the 1945 caucus, result
ing i'i Richard ι election bv fl"
to 31. .
BITTERNESS \o II leHing or
bitterness follow· ■ any t'-e e in
cidents — at least none c reparable
to the afterm ith of t e '· · · e
between Victor Βι·,ν:·πΐ and '..ib'.iv
Ward ι 1939. Some o' the minority
group in 1941 organized the oo^h· -e
crowd into a Kennel Cilia. which
started ont on a rather nr no' >
bu* ended a; one of the deli;ht!u!
social groups of the se ion Tlv
1939 scrap end in·; in Ward's election
after .several ball· Is by a margin ο
two vote·; left some deep scar.
UNNATVRAI. Keen political
(Continued on Page Four.)
Progress Is Made
On Compromise For
Extending Control
Washington. .Inn·· 22. - (ΛΡ)
senate and Huu ι meiiibor> "t iiie
1 >i'.\ confer ι,<·■ ι- ·: · ..ill ■.·, making
'.ho most ni ;i Saturdav recess of
nib houses. drove for .1 final ugn .·
lient today on ρπιν control exten
sion legislation.
"We hope to fini. Il the bill," Sen
ate Majority Loader Hark ie.v told
ι porters, although c.n.'edinn the
■h;.nets "problemal ic. ii" in view of
the large luimber of disputed point·;
yet to be acted upon.
The secrecy pledne which the con
férées imposed upon themselves at
the start regarding progress on the·
bill officially remained in effect.
Bark ley told rep'irtcis this unusual
policy was necessary in view of tile
delicacy nt tile negotiations between
the two houses, the extreme com
plexity of the va'-itiit.» disputed con
litions, and the pic/.-nre that miglit
10 expected from intt rested groups
if nieeenital informa!: .11 were re
vealed.
Interested conurcs.-ional source
imparted, howcv·, r, that several de
cisions were reached yesteiday, on··
establishing a pricing formula tor
manufacturers which would pass in
reases 011 down to consumers dol
lar lor dollar. The manufacturer
would be allowed their ΠΙ4Ι price
plus the average increase in unit
cost since then 111 their particular i
field. 1 h · conference has 1101 y.,»t
acted on a Senate prov ision sharply
criticized by stabili/.alion officials,
the ending of price controls on meal,
poultry and dairy products the end
of this month, when the existing
ΟΡΑ act is due to expire.
Nehru Drops Row
With Authorities
Of Indian Regime
Mew Delhi. June 22.- ..V·—lawa
i.ala Nehru, president-elect of 1 he,
Congress Party, tenvior .rily dropped j
his dispute with Ka.-hmir authcri-j
tie- today. The »·<·: tri'-er.-y had re-:
• ulted in widespread st'ikes .-id dis- i
turbance- and the death ■ : two per
sons.
Maulara Abri Κ. lam Λ/ad, Γ n
grcrs Party president, received s
ti leeram from the s-iiritod "'licit ■
elect saving he is accepting Λ/ id'.·
instructions to dro-i the d I'titp an
return t 1 Deli i. "on the :-nder tand
ine that 1 ci me 1-nck to Ka hmir '
Neh' n '\ .is arrested T!v r«riav vv'u·
hi1 attempted to int >rv ene i··. .■i"it:i
là 11 acr.i···! 1h" Mahara 'ih. ve'ltir
Hind" re 1er if the overwhelm.· gly
Moslem state.
Boml> Test
Rehearsal
Is Delayed
J
Worst Weather Of
Mission Breaks Up
Practice At Bikini
Λ. 11 : : r 11 The Γ s S Ml. McKinloy,
.Ilm· lil-'. i*i I In· Λ ■ · ι" > 1 weather
;tit t- I u· :in i\ ai >> the iit-uitic test
Hi ··! ill I 'ί1 * iI' ! !" ' :V !1 >j'. Oil ; osl- .
I ι : ι ·ι ι πΙ ι ' '. ι * 1 ■ i ι 1 Γ ■ 11 tlre.s
i'i ι oi.i. a! lui· t dropping · ! the
v.inlù'.- ! our! li . ι 'Ίίΐ: I > : ; a).
.'id: · Will ia ι ■ ' I i. ndy. tost force j
II ■: ι ..ilr:. a : .-! a ΓΓ set ! ht"
t( ' ι . · . :' - ill■ ' ι \ ;. .'ter nie
;«·'··!·>. i ί - !ia I . til hi· ivy aloud
.ι I : : ι li . : ι. ι :. :, Sunday
\\ ι a! ; . j .π ! ι ! οι t r Ι ilia 1 prao
t ι fΊ". ρ Al· . ,, en- reported ί
lai: iy ν h I.
Λ1Ι : :1 a h: Ί of tlio H)l) s':p
! · :|.r . ι i · ■ . ' ' t If et ah'; a ly had
li!ieri ; ne! <ι;· ai: i were efutsilïg on
I · · Pilai ! i · "h ' : :e , · s 1 j Kineine rit
V a · : liai; ne· ι Son··· ol' Iho l'loo
will ι et uni loir.· ranv Ibllt others will
re ·..··>! 1 s i 111 ' .· toll int i I tin· ro
ΐκ a "sal j . I · i ι. i.
F.r. ■ : a a If c]o· : . mdit ii η.-· a ro ner
i-aii')' lor tli.· in·- rehears; I be
o a1 iso an expl< ι bon ι ο will br
d · pj.i d over lia 'a; m ι fie.·ι<. il wa
ο xpa.inctl.
Start W ork
On State's
Budge* Soon
By I.YW MSBKT
Daily Dispatch Bureau
I ;1 ! t · i ■ .1 mi J ! : Advisor.',
I ; c . v... η ·.·. i'l . : 111 it
.;e> m ia ' ι, ι. ■ m 11 ■ ' ■ 11 l r i, > h! St ate in
st il ni ion- on pron.iraton
to ρ 1 ak in.' lip 1 Ί· a ι ipri cir iat ton bill
to le pre eni "d * 11 ;:i.· 1 !* ' 7 O. m ra
.V-so > My. I·'· II· the.· : persona
visits t' tin' it' I it 'it ii1 s. open honr
it:a- v. Π be h":'l Ί Ralei'îh in t h · \
lull ;it v.*:iirh til '·' itistituli'-njil and
. t'r."n!al he '.' ill pre-ent 'hei
reque ts.
! 'pon ' 1 !u -■ ; '.-(.'Π
Ι 'loll - "·!' Î ■ ι : r| ■ ■' eei -; ·.· ■ 11 so inti
o\ccuti c ι· ; i » ι ; ι to wi.'k out Slig
se-tions Γ : impropriations for the
h'ei ι ial bei'lnning July 1. 1947
Those recrnirendntions constitute
the budget appropriation bill, an<
the varion.- State : grncies will have
another r'i -n. >· to pre-ent their rases
to the joint : ι : > î ■ : ό : ι r κ 11 i ι 11 commit
tee of 1he 1 r ■ - i -1 ; 11 're. Enough in
formation ι- ii hand to indicate snb
st ι liai ill·".':·"ses will he asked by
nearly all State a'.or. i';;. based on |
increased rn-t : o! -aipplics and ne
cc-sity for raisin:; sal..lies and
wanes on all level.
Tenta'ive ·· nerary ol the budget-I
ι ers is a lolli \v : !
Monday -I I ν là: Λ & Ί. CoII'\g·.'
nid Won- (' i|le;;e of the l'niver- j
• it ν a! Ci . 'isboro.
Tuesd ly. .'uly 10: Win-I ai-Salem j
T( ache»;·.- ( nil "£Te .ι Ί Appalachian
Teachers C.'lege a! Donne.
\\'i tin·· · y. Jul ν 17 S' ; ! ■· I losni
lal and th· Schcol of Deal at Mor
: anl ι m. . Ί.Ι Weslern S. ι.at■ U'iiini at
Black "Jo m 'in.
Thiir. ' i.v. -Inlv 1C : West err. Caro
lina Τ ι . < ■ Coll at ( ' II· .whee
Friday. Ιν 10: Orthopedic Ho<
pital . ' Ο■ -Ionia and Stonewall
■ lack·.· ι; liirng School at ('· ■ curd.
Mon.I \ Julv 22: Stale College at
Ka lei i;h
Ί in' il'iv, ,1 ι ly ;>3 ; St ate Hospital,
and both \vhi!o and colored bran· lies
of the school for blind and deaf
at Ii a 11 ι -i ! ι .
Wed ι ι v. .T ily 2 1 Vniver.-ity
. : ,\| rta ι r..linn at Chapel Mill and
ι Continued on Paye Four.)
Nazi ! .eader Says
Versailles Terms
Caused I >ast War
Xuernbcr·-:. June 22 (ΛΡ)—Baroii
Konstantin vnn Neuarth declarer,
today that the Cramers of the Ver
sailles tivaiv in I the League of Na
tion- \\i". responsible for the Na."
party ; nd the second world war.
The old German noble, who wa
ambassador to London and Adoll
Hitler's fur·■ iun minister before V.i ι
Ribbentrop took over in 1938. open
ed his defense before the interna
tional military tribunal with the as
sertion:
"In th ■ numerous and impossible
provisions of the Versailles treats
was the roet of national socialism
and the causes of the second world
war. They brouuht the world into
economic unrest."
More Meat After
Jul \ 1 Predicted
In Bow les Speech
W'ashinst ■ n. .1 ne 22.—ι.Ρ· Κ»··>
nnmic Stii'.iih/.er Chester Bowles pre
dicted lodav there will be more -..eat
available for a while after .Tidy 1.
and the bread shortage will be
"cased considerably" in 30 d; vs.
Bowie-, in his weekly rada ad
dress. said that "'»· view of cending
legislation to remove the price ce I
i'igs ο ι m.'at Iline 30. you can't b: une
thse i'limi "s f# ·· hoHini up their
c<-ttle and their hogs right now."
Truman Expected To Sign
"Anti-Labor Racket Bill"
Bitterly Opposed By Unions
BOWLES WARNS OF PRICE CRiSIS
DURING A NEWS CONFERENCE in \V : hinpton, F.·· ·-! ic S'. ilizcr
Che :cr Bowles is sh'.»·.·η as lie tlo. lrncd the House ;ir.d Senate UFA ex
tension bills were "lilted with booby- :.i;> r 1 end.:.cuts." Ile declared
a "national crisis" is faced in the inflat . η iiaht. (1 .tenu:' ,nal)
Congress inquiry Of RFC
Looms Following Charges
Gets Cabinet Offer
LEADER of the Radi .il-Socialist
Party, iormer Premier VMouard
Herriot (above) lias jeen offered a
post in the new Fr -nch cabinet by
President Bidault as the latter at
tempted to include representatives
oi major parties. (in. rnational)
[New Atomic
Plans Y\ ill
Be Offered
\Υ·Λ Ρ.·Ι κ. .J'in> 22. · V.—]'··-hind
λ... ro; ..··■ d l -dav to In- prepari
ng proposals f&e world atomic ·,οη
Irol. v. ι..-h wore dose'ribed by a
ipoKesp^an as a sewsatit ually sim
ile : - : ■ - is l'or agreement η pl:uv of
ho oppa t'd Λϊι crk-an nd Rus-ian
urograms
There were indications also, but
without » ·> ; η : i rm ;i ; i · n, that Pr 1 «·.·
Aoiild put forward an atomic pian,
nul A istrali.-i was reported prop· -
ng prop.sed modifications for tin
\morican pn gram.
Mail Is Carried
By Jet Plane For
First Γ une Here
Schenectady, Χ V . June 22 -i API
—Two batches of air mail h \ii".d
for Washington, Dayton, Ohio, an<i
Chicago left at noon today in th··
first jet-propelled transp rt of mail
in the T'nii d State
Captain Robert A. P: ird, piloting
a P-ilO Shooting Star, took off at
12:10 p. m. eastern daylight time,
with a letter to President Truman
from W. Stuait Symingti n. assist
ant secretary of war for air, and a
little later another jet flu Γ left for
Chicago h\ way of Dayton, with
letters addressed to Orville Wright
an i Mayor Edward Kelly of Chi
cago.
Baird expected to reach the capi
tal in ήιΐ minutes.
Huge Landing Body
Says it Is Placed
In False Position
Washington, June 22,— CAP)—A
ivn'4vi'SM,:n;il : η \ < ·.-11 _;;i 1 ■ >. η of HFC"
luulti-billk η dollar wartime opera
tans shaped up today after the re
port of the general accounting of
fice that the corporation floes not
control its "seven billion dollai in
vestment in properties "
Investigation - bent law - maker
evidently wen· undeterred by RFC
protests that the agency was being
placed in a false light by the cri
ticism. when it actually was dis
charging its responsibilities in a saf
isfactorv fashion. The GA,0 raised
the question in a report to Congres.»
describing the RFC situation as seri
ous, and enumerating specific ex
ample.- of what it termed "failure of
the accounting function in BI'V
The report mad no charge of loss
to the government, but Representa
tive C'asi Republican. South Da
kota. told newsmen that the con
ditions cited by CAO seem to leave
the door open for favoritism.
Chairman Manasco. Democrat.
Alabama. !" tl,.· House Expenditure
Commit te· iggesti'd that the bank
ing committee investigate RFC's
wartime i iisitie.-. and said that "i;
1 hat comni ■',< not inv·· tigale.
my committee will. The thing should
be looke . η to I think the RFC e
entitled an inquiry to obtain a
clean bill of health if they are en
titled to 11"
Chinese Peace Is
Hoped For Before
I nice Is Closed
X.vwiins. .1' :·.»· -- 1'· I no one
elear I, ctor :tl Chim:.'s πι:.' iisoit Di
li null mi 1 ; : ι i < ι today seemed to be
the complete lack of faith witfc which
tin national 5 \ ·. τι .:iu :;l and cmn
n 't . -I I'm cos reua ··.i e .eh ι>· :ιιΊ·.
The .ommjttee of three, U. S. Gen
f11 , ; Mav-hall. G» nei al. ■ ■ .> C'hians:
K; i-shek «t'd Comnjunist General
Chou Lui. lu Id their first Naking
meeting today. It was indicated that
!» ev may be able tn nog"' ate > 'nit
agreement beton Γ.κ· extended tree
pi riod. which Gene: .,'issimo C" 1 ant;
m.·: yesle.ria> it June -'-i·1
l ixrs Heavy
1 Vimllics Oil
\ ioiaiions
Would End Hold-Up
Of Produce Trucks
And Other Abuses
June ZZ. — CAP)—
: ; « .·. labor dilem
:! um;in today
. .·■ ι i-i ·. 11 led Hobbs
ι "anti-racketeering" bill, long the
target ι! ' Ίηΐι ι ' union criticism.
I In ·' '■ · ι '.·1ι I.a.- been bid
dint ■ 11 . './■ . , age since 19-112,
■ i: ;ί 1 - · ι m b\ whipping
throng!, tin S'.iii'i suddenly and
• •ι "XI ' ' '· ν •'.■"•flay in the exact
! form already approved by the House,
ι>it<■ l iliil inirii.-diately buzzed
with .··; .ecu.:■' 1 η η whether Mr.
Truman might veto it. just as he
did the Case bill last week. The lat
ter included the Hobbs measure's
provision n: lenlical language, and
! the Senate Judiciary Committee-said
such legislation would prevent "in
terference with interstate commerce
by robbery or extortion."
In the June 11 Case bill veto. Mr.
: Truman said that while he .was "in
full :,.·(· >r : viti. tli objectives. C'on
' gress should expressly provide that
;-'he measure does not make it a
ι felony to stfiek and picket .peace
full}. ad to lake other legitimate
η:ι peac.'lui concerted action."
Λ ι! went to the President, tlv;
Hobb ι . ·:. provided maximum
penalties .>i twenty years imprison
ment or a SHUiOl) fine, or both, for
, er- ι;- who violât·,· its provisions.
S|.'·ρ-··:< -aid ils provisions were
..Min .ι · > prevent union members
and other- from halting trucks car
:yniu produce to market and forc
i ing farmer-drivers 1o pay a. union
. member's wage before they could
. piceeod to their destination.
Senator Hatch, Democrat. New
Mexico, asserted none of the pro
I visions would interfere with peace
ful pick; ting or other legitimate
union activity. It was Hatch who
called 'he bill up in the Senate .ves
U may" and won its swift passage.
The New Mexico senator tolrl a re
porter lie feels certain the President
will sign the bill.
Paris Group
Again Talks
Of Trieste
Paris Jim < 2:! ι ΛΡ)—The big
four In··· i«n minivers tackled ihe
Τ ι "'stc .-in :11 ii today, while dip
lomats sought some indication as to
\vhi iinr a ■ intinn of the problem
bin! been rearhed at an intimate
diisv·. attend·· : last night bv mem
!■- t ι·).· Fiu.-sian and United
States delegations.
It was generally conceded that
seulement ol 'liante and tile Yugo
s■.:· ..net Italian irontier and pro
ji a a tieuties witli Italy, the Bal
kans and Finland were discussed·
V. S Si -rotary of States James K.
Byrnes was host at last night's din
nei η thi Λ rirai- délégation hotel
for Russian Foreign Minister V. M.
Mn! 'tin. hi- Ίορ,My. Andrei Vishin
sk\. iii'i prêter Vladimir Pav
lov.
Although then was no immediate
indication oi what went on at the
table, it was believed that a frank
niM-uss.'· ι. ! fleadloeked matter»
was held by Pyines and Molotov.
WEATHER
ΓΟΗ NORTH CAROLINA.
(. - id( ruble cloudiness and
not so wa-111. scattered showers
ovrr coastal se-.tion tonight:
|:arll> cloudy, \\ itli moderate
tcmperalm e- tomorrow.
State Safety Conference
Called By The Governor
Raleish, Juno 22 .5*' G »vor: or
Cherry today ( lie.! >t · . to.»
t.v ο: fercru'O t<> be held η hi.- o'liee
next Thursday at 3 p. m.
The conf.TciT'e. he . id was ea'led
"tor the purp>'.-e o: Urin^.ng ! North
! Carolina a proarair adooted nt Pres
ident Truman's national highway j
safety e·fer·.· ce in Washington
May' fMiV
Cc'i ment:nç 011 1 'ο S: v'.- high
■ocident to!!. Govenair Cherry said
. 'hat "this thins is it t i t a malady.
• it*> an eoiicrrU·. if the stagsering '
highway Inscos f life. lim 1 and prop
is ty came 'r >1 sop^e > known d>r
, 'he S'. t" ,i o dd be : '.· med
jf:em borde; t > border, quarantines
would be established, hospital and
n.euical 1 « i:-t-i ■ in ι. ilizod bv the
th··η. an·Cit.v. · un-v.-.nd Slate ot
1 ι "al- \v :I<i throw every possible
rt· ε ri ν h.'. con: .at ting the men
ace.
•T.ut ari.' lives less important be
cause they are taken by careless
r.ess. by drunken driving, by ex es
sive speed· or by any other causes
o! accidt» is?
"State ivs lations already insist
upon ivinimun safety equipment for
all torn ■ 1 transportation. We must
ίο further ;id require minimum op
erating conditi n*. with a periodic
msj c.'t. η by State stations, cooroi
nating with a cu tinxung police road
check."