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Bfettltersoit Uatlu Btapatrh THIRTY-THIRD YEAR sWltn,-. ^ ? TUB AHHUCIATKI. I-KWH. HENDERSON. N. C.. FRIDAY AFTERNOOM skptrmruu KJ 1 : ? ' ? V:\<*,-ji*, i N,?,\*x ' FIVE CENTS COPY G.W. Hill, 61, Leaf Firm: Head Passes American Tobacco Co. Presiisnt 111 A Very Short Time Nt v.- York. Sept. 13.?i/T'i George \V t.ill. til. who rose from a $f> a week helper m his father's tobacco firm president of llio American Tobacco Co., died today at ids fish- 1 mu camp in Matatcdia, Quebec, | Canada. An loiineeineat of hi:; death was | ni.nic Ivic by the company. lie liatl been ill for a short line*, but the cause cf his death was not announced. Hill, whose c ?mpan.v popularized l.uck> t'trike ciearcttcs, made tin? tni-acco business bis life work and io;r become one of the highest j... ' i-ai poratii n executives in tii.? i it; i. sctia",m ; more than Sltli), rcc . nimally. lie i .oiled $."> a week when he in-.: ih company at the age of i!;i , nil . iu*e diseased that bis salaries 1" lIUs.'S netted llitu $0.jO(l.lldl) hetv. ? n ll'do. when It: became pres ide! : ? 1 the firm, rn.l 1939. find .Vane ideas. I? American Tobacco Co. tea.. . . e Washington Hill's alter c;;o. Ii icw up with it and it with hint. He u cted his ideas?many of tlieni cha. n :io J. provocative ? into lit-; can ny. and the company made i: ;?, i-pntedly the highest paid exo rutivc i't Ibc nation. lie sonieliittes was a target for :: ;:v sto kl ''if Jn Ij's because <>! tii- Inrw he.i.i; ; paid him. Once lie tilted to resign >' the "i.t r. r.'.v ' ennipr:i?n!ir>it" plan, uiuicr , wired tip officers shared in the p;i ?. war cltan ted. I n a i hiiaticiphiu. Oct. 22. 18.1 J. Ii.: aft iilid Williams College for twi >\ llicn joined ttie Ameri- ] i ;,r. , i Ii; ceo Co , of which his father, IVicival S. Hill was head. In the ' ?f 1935. in I.otvlnn. lie mar ia-i !?> ? ccsctaev. Mi > Mary Karnes i.f York. Ky two previous ntar h- had two sons. George, Jr.. ? an.: i i-icival S . II. and a daughter ,\i.. v. s a ? i ? ?? I lark Haps Soviet Acts In Austria Y.cnna. Copt 13. t/Ti ? Sharp (iii; ii| illlt> ? I lln. Miin Ofl'irl ? ! 1 t tii" Austrian r.me nineii:. <nl :? tit ? Russian power of vili < . i .anp transportation hv \vitli 1 ' ir petroleum products i.; con- j l;i:it? ? I in . monthly report on Austrian occupation rclcasnl today . by tit n M..;k Clark*.- hcndfpiartrr ("?nri; i-- 11-iv.' in Washington for , i ? iii ?.?; with \V;ir aiul State Me j I. ? nt ? 1iicials. p. "mlly important (Iiimiii: \u- | en *!i?? report soul. ' were effoi: ? Soviets to (lissapprove the no- ? ! n il: " itiiili l.iw passed ill late .lillv , 1 ti "v11 man government, ami In i 'rtie tiie new eonlrnl ngrceiiieii' :ii ii<-li ,i w;i> as lo eliminate a large lir' of the freedom of action which llu .i .ii i'inoiit give.-, to the Austrian guvei iiineiit." v: i.... D oui juuh r i opens ()n Site Sale 10 Begin On Sept. Charlotte. Sept. 111. ? Thi* third ; Miuriaid on-site sale I r North t ar 'id th? fifth lor tin* two ("iiro lit! i :nI irted under 111" Jill-}?!???? ? t the ( hurl '.tc Regional Office of tin' War A met* Administration, will ; St i>U'ir. icr HI when the WAA i d>-rc 1'itial llice :it K.u't Itragg. N C., " in.; its own St.OOO.OiKi on-site sale. kti rding to announccnvnt 1 ? day i>y J. K. Wil-on. Rc4ion.1l Di rector. Charlotte WAA Office. I!. ?' H rr. 1 irntsr arrr.v volonol. is in Charge 1 :? WAA at Fort Brags The Fort Bragg sale begins as the second n-sitc : ile for North Caro lina. underway at the I liarl 'tie n?n In master Depot, enters its eighth day of I usiness. nid the Charlotte regie,n's large:t ($4,000,000) on-site stile at Fart Jackson. S. C. begins Its fourth week. At the same time, the lirst standard on-site sale for Smith Carolina, beiiv.? held at the . add Stie.t Naval II arracks, tnnileston. nears its cP sc. The opening f the Fort ifnus sale will likiivis" 11 ark the beginning of the nth si. ad ird-'.n site ; ile operated h.v the C) arlotte Regional Oft in* in both X n th ami South Carolina. Selected Gains Made In Market New York, Sept. B>.?t/i'i Select ed recoveries continued as a stcady '''ij infl'icaee on today's stock mnr het although many leaders failed to nl'1 worthwhile bids . 'letter were Chrysler. General Motors. U. s. Rubber. Montgomery ftrd and American Telephone p.1 ..ward were Goodyear. Southern ac'fic, National Power and duPont. 1 ON REFUGEE SHIP BOUND FOR HAIFA I ? ' "-"j - hum A BRITISH SOLDIER, tommy gun strapped across liis back, aids a Jewish refugee woman ihinistering to her sick husband aboard the refugee ship Four Freedoms en route to Haifa. The British intercepted the vessel but met with resistance, which ended with four hurt. The refugees were seat to a Cvurus detention ennui bv the British t fiirernational) Wallace Asks(Clear Cut" Foreign Policy For U.S. Secretary Booed, Hissed By Crowd At Gotham Speech New York. Sept. 13.?i,Vi- Score-| t-'.y >. (-?< I ? Henry A. Wallace.' u;,.. i.i'.c:T.ted 1 y l>->? ? iisil an I hiss iisjs i.i a W ..it' llin. roved ?pic a at a Alinheon Spaart li Jc i an y U. t ni: !:*. v lore Sin i' ;r Claude ? i'i; ie i* (l)i i.t I-'Iiu.da A as applauded av attacking ii..:- "olitr.flefiiijj <>r MRn J alley." The tw ? noni. win have i-rort a:. I"' la a i': . 1 r-?' pi ai?< i VI.i ? i< i i .<;:?! el. a e aa ,e .<11 nre of 10,'Miti i . rally s.vms rod y the National Ciliztni Political '?<?: -in t < a a : '<? ? ; ni the i"t<- >eii !i lit <" i. ,ii- C 'ir'vittee of the Arts. Soil S ;u::l I'lii'e oil Wallace was greeted with ait ova li:>:i .-it e ies 1' "Wall, ve fur i'rc.-i i?ill" v. ion In- arrived al tin- liar-; a a p"*e v.-;: ? : ? lie ; 'atteri 'I np lail'ie (Inline the : .perch an 1 np ?i.a ? v t.i in- fiiu.-hCii. Vlis < leu- I Vile v. \.. In. ii<l tIn* I' '' in i ? 1 , t a i ? -r and n ill-! v* ) t Icy ?>: ' i. ill ivi'iil ai'nther war. first ?a e ti i ly hi a: and hints .r I lie v a ? in ;titer anli ii i-nr ii-Tv;,i ii. n-iihi'i iiiti RiiIan nor , r > flu: ian." ami added: -.1 I lv I (' i.. I. " i'.i II I : I lesit 'I ? I.' an ii I tin- <? I 'd. In .nil they rnrmc'ril lite i ilicy > i ii - . in ?! tr.itam." A h<" ii? nut ii tivi i'lini; broke it t when lA';e|.i-1 caking ol Itns I ? la r type ? I tin t re 'lie ml' .trial ? xapj ?? iri tion. and siip >:v urn "I h; e It otter,d llie ?ri-.i ii- iity nf li. a- *plc in till* 'me,I Slates." ,\i ii i . time Wallace laid aside his exl and ilcclared: iVell, it's true ? I |T ell .Ye\\ Y I,. I'll-.. . illll (i.ii 1111 in!! v. ill (law Interrupted \".,iin. ll-it e 1 ii i ? . -mi -.ii i alii i: t- i. i\e r i i...i.'?? . -i. u.i . til l it"i ? native rm-'ii mi - ' nn itirttl ;i"ti it> m weslertt Kuropc. i . .t il Atmi'icu i,nd ; t uite 1 stall I, .-id h . iiiti-rne !i'd hi n Jimi ie luni'i I 'flit tlie whole .-enteni e ulilinji to complete lu> rein.irk(; Iii .a \i ? h.m iien leriii.M in till'pel cies <>| eastern Kur )?? and Russia." He ltd Hritlsh t terialistic j il 14 -v * * -n t ..- N.-at i'i! t together with s , v I ct n '.-1 i at ion w 1 l lei i the L'nitcd Stall* to war unle s it sol tip in n.de; .: a nt ei. a | obey. lie iiriti i tli..! we "! 1: nia - I throtijh m r own \n -ru ; n eyes." Afti . the pi celt, in-ki-t for ( ni iiiiti. i a the heckling Wallace said: ?It n'a; to be cxttecti l." adding in p]i|>! mot "I -? * : il >wJng trnivut Amcrtci n line." Taft Swking OPA's Deeth On April I Washington. Sept. I.?. - i/lb ? A I <lri\ t- in kill (il'A next April I ? three months ahead ?; ii- ?.<.iulvd j expiration ?l;iI?? is shaping up ' among -etiah I .-. I )icu-sc.I rpiiotly b.v some mem bers ?>i both parti's. the proposal j was brought bit > the upon bv Sen. i Tii't (l?) of Ohio. Mo t'Id the Ohio llopnblir.'n S! lie Convention jit Columbus Wc Inctidiiy thai prior .Kid w.il'o ooiiit is should >(? ? ii?tijolotoly ,o i-hod" i,y April I with roll' ro'll?<>;., not to exered mo mure year and transferri I '<? the Nilti mill Holism:'. A I iiiii-livlici. Kxpanding "" "'??? pbin i.i jiti mler irvv. Taft ii trd t day that utide: ti?. oii-'oot OI'A n i nil fo id sub sidies most come to nnd end by \t ni Mr ? id 'if saw no reason why 1he prior admini/MaN. n could not' it Ii i idatcd at that time. Aussie Says j Li.iN. Council In Disrepute K.-'dsson Assails ?/?.:; Po-.vtr Use, Rule v or Trieste ? I a "is, Sc.pl. I if. i.Vi Ale Alls - J .id;'lej..nlc to iho |ieaci* cnnfoi' .?iic ?? said today Hi ? United Nations .?'? eti: iiy ('ouie-il was in (iisroput" Ii.i-ij; e. arbitrary use of the volo ' Hiwir and should not l?o permitted ;. \ rni :lie* proposed free territory f Trieste. ?Til" lie i' III" Veto power ill ii ('. i mil li.is |i"en ar iha v. ii t |??.i. iide. and dictatorial II.I : . llloll-.il! llli ( OUII ',1 i:i!o (I; - : repute throimhoiii iho world," sairi oi.-V/. ii !!o(iv. ? n. who liar, served it. a delegate to c?i?? council. ? It would mike the Trieste port pi" 'i"ii .1 threat ;?? world peace." T<? put the Trieste question Into tin- hands "t the council as suggest ed !>y the four foreign ministers council, "would in aire inak ii.t the pl ii anvvorkahlo." he urged, lie said '.I !i?. il.l l? ,o\e: ii'-'l hy .i ent.in il representing the 11. Ilri !. n ii:; i.i. !? lain" and tiler I'.atKHV . ill "".ut lilac's I. ml I Iplira- . lion ? tf iipixiit fm .ii" o|k*iihp; . uesiii t. ? i i< t Foreign Mimslcr \ M. M'?h?t?v, who demanded in - formation .. to how I lie IJ S pro po I'd !?> rata 'iilee lie lilicity of tie Trie !<? ari-ii under Security Council ill.- i i a I"'i*!y'Ii ? i liodu'.on' attacks, I ...we-, er. win Australia'' gently fight < n Hit silt's iiwn use of llie II. i V m i power, a fiuhl llodusnn Iuin selt carried oil liefori the eouncil : at'..nut Andrei tiroinyho of the j USSIi. Weather I'OK NOKTII CAKOI.INA. Considerable cloudiness. lew showers over cast portion to- < nislit. Saturday cloudy, mnder- j ate temperatures. i DODwEKS AND RE^S MAKE HISTORY ? ?? . - ^ | - ; a i PROVING ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN IN BROOKLYN, tlic Dodgon an<l the Cincinnati Heds arc shown making baseball history as the two teams, playing Ql Ebbets Field, went 19 innings, four hours and forty minutes, without a run crossing the plate. Pictured above, Heds' Clay (20), at tempting to score on Haas' single in 19th inning, is out on peg from Walker to Edwards. Umpire at the plate is I3arr. (International) CIO Seamen Go Out On Strike, Seek Wage Parity With AFL; Merchant Fleet Remains Idle President C*reen Of AH, Renews Assault On WSB Warhiii.Sept. |.t. T|,( ... """ "< \v verbal .slftluv i.iiiiiiii i again | Hi,. inn,.i,| plitL M.ahinzatiu,, . .1 v a. ,, ,? ?:!'T 'VV : "vcr aiomiik swaitly p. ..voir.,int. thi. ' *? ' i: i.. tlio \i;i! n , i.iiiiiii.ssion ?"? [ >?' ..under giving U,c t*l(> ihr AFL* V i'"" ",tvci,M;s w'"' ''>? >IK AFL rvc.idcnl William fireen Mewed Ins II;,Ok on ||,o Wage Slabi i...,ti,.ii l?Wn?vh ,|,. u Inn Iloi.sc' by-pas.scii t, p. i; . formula for ending tie AFL seamen, strike. f.rcm dew ? :L.t; t|1;lt ti>.. ion.?l.s two public ..embers and tw n.lu: Irv members resign. With .'hipping still at !. standstill > result ?f the sudden i'H> strike. ; Circ't n issued a statement, saying: "! ho Wage Stabid/.atinn Hoard " now stands rcpndiatod and di'- | Si nccil. It.; public and industry mom- 1 ??! .- Itavo forfeited lh" confidence : "'I Ink'..- an.l should ' icsii'n at once. lucre was in in mediate re .-tin. iiom these nvjin.K'rs. The .card, w i.i. refused Tuesday nn' i; ?:> wage a-es i r AFi. i . i higher than thuse obtained la.u .Ic :c ! V ( i(t . . ... ? ncn :o:r. r.... km- .-mcm :??!> VAN.. . Its ulod. f,..:r to t.\o. ... ! o issue, an I the AKI. ..line ? Is m. mbcr- hi.i , : , w.j|(|_ draw* from lie . ? ai'd nt n I v. '. he \< as, hoard had r g.tended ui.v i.M 'eas,. |,eyt.url SI'.,an granted to l;: ??? ".tie ... . he infla <rr rii,? :,l"n- Ui,'l the AH, ii'.arittor:; Im -ill higher pav (he CIO scan or. . Ir: ? .,t midnight' '*?1 the west ci a: t an.i at no ai ? \\ t ca.?t coast. L* ii til fci m*il it ic*? as*** carried o it the merchant fleet remains the'ante -?Kile. Marit'inc unions arc ?o distributed that either I e AFl. or Hie ( l<) can l.ee/e lit., Indus! I v. nolo. |,\ Sleehn n. v h. is *! ell, reconversion dire and mic -laminar signaled an ei,<| f n,t. AM, stoppage by gi\nig the striker the races any wanted ~rnitttcipatcd the , imom.'ts ,d > would get th-.r demand- .n tit i! tangled uccun tr.,i:ic ! con begin nursing ... .in. They inter pret c*l Si el.i mi. ? ij(>:, m '"io AFi ense as mennir3 the govern .>???* .J,, eidcd again t ., "r. : tough""j- die.. ,r f ,v" 11 n ? Hie 1 muki , . cn*e I >.v Stobilisidn , 1 hief .sit*. Im .., i "ib ?? ? MI; lie w e l i'm , i mi i (1,.. ?? ' ' '. p, .. .' 'Mi; 11 iii tho di into with full h, . I K'c I . v.-,,; '.. CIO Ship Workers Agree To Walkout \.".v Ye,-!:. H.'i'l. Ik. | j,,. I " ? 'aln.i.al Maril.nn' fnion voted im ammo,. | y |,?i:i, (1|| ,|l|k)> 'I mo< ii. .11 a ,|, im.iii.i f,? wa"e lar.ly with AFI. sudors. rite CIO maritime workers, in a '?r rvu:ri ? ' .enter., .greed to the walkout -,y :, voice'! vote after I hey had heard Will risi.knt Jo.-;,,:. Ciirri.ii u;u. ap troval of t|,e plan, declaring: ' ; Ue will g,, on strike until the ?hip owners agree m writing to wipe ut ail wage differences. We won'* , :?> hack pi,til ;.|| seamen have p.arilv 1 II wages. * 1 EXCLUSIVE PHOTO OF QUINTS AND NEW BROTHER ill ii THIS FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE picture shows the far-famed Dionne quintuplets, now 12, Retting acquainted with their newly-arrived brother?Joseph Alexandre Claude Dionne?at their Callander, Ontario, home. Annette plays nurse, following the christening of this 14th child of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dionne, while (left to right) are: Cecile, Marie, Emilie and Yvonne. Coovricht 194G by Kins Features Syndicate. Inc. (International) Meat? No; Houses? No; Jobs? No; Everything Scarce Everywhere Union County Library Tax Revives Long-Time Issue i 15 v I/iNN MSr.r.T. Dailv Di-patch Bureau. K.-.letgh. Sept. I.'!, uorcnt cictian in Union i mint;; i y v. '.ii* h > .-peerd ic tax Iv y \\ .? ..ilhoi i/c.i l r pu'i Iit* library pnipi is by .1 niiji rity i>l \i.lr. i.i V .ml iiifni unit inn t'r.it lilt- lax will he Ic. ie<l tit:.. year, hir. re. r. ? ? I iii : I Vie long time i i in ' w i-t ? ,'11 ..I ie, ? | e >1 i ei i- t.?? I-' ? in nl 1 nr tiit:t- i ? I'ldni., ii- . . ;?? Mecklen burg. Iiti had clorlii t ???i i|i;v m n. itely i.i" : .hi <? i.-. in- ..iii ' !i" !i ?imi n 11.1. i? 11. t ... t11 .|.lit" Wits sg.'n.t V." ie:.. mi 1-n.il;. Ili.-t* i ! " .il ? hi. ! Ilie ii.ili ' i. i\. im ri \i i 'i !??? .im r i Lions were hcltl ?:i the light "i trn ti'.iieinl I.P i"l. i"|i I l ie en.isli t:i1 r.- :.l ]?!??< i . , ,.i i . ni. 'mill '.n? i Ie. ii ! i r iit':i ?r than i ?? ? :? nry purposes except IV \ Ii:? I. . 1 . (,tT;iI:' so;! .die. . '!ln 1 Tiii i led urn v.as held ?nrlir a l!;'r? : ? . Sit >.i. in; :in levy upon approval ol the tpialilicd .titer- vt . njj. 'I In ii In "it liter dln inetinn id ween tin V. ?.?'.ten 't ;?? ! jninn e.'.-i . 'I'll. Alee .leu; ti.'g |?r-? re sal was i''ir it Lnr.tl issue vvhicn ivi uld lta\ e i l ' . eil .i e ntiiunng junior. cm (he cu.ml.v. v. iiile the Jninn v. Ie w.'s .. t. \ levy v. itieh c ut jc abrogated >y ,-i iiliir iirtion siny ;ciH' JOKF.ItS ? 'I lie ioUi is arc the thrii;es ??(|iiiilified voters" unit "nc*. ?ssarv expenses." Traditional inter net.dion ni l!.i con-'. it uti.in has I teen hiit (|iiiilified voters meant registcr *d voters, and therefore the voting vas against the rcgistintion i> .s. Mir.c eminent authorities liol.l thai ?niy those persons actually appoar ng a tlie voting bo til are ?vpnli ic.l" .-n l lite oth< rs are >'ir.i)ly "c'i jiblc" voters. That nut .ion ?? ay etpire expert judicial ?> n tmna i*m Tbe (p.) '. ,i of >|i : i > ,? - ?dm y e. admittedly a matt e r ol ipininn and 1 ? . I condition What nighl be oeee .-aiy in one cop oi in ly n i.tld well 'e a imi .uiei iii an tlher. Many iti' dt IP .-f natioital. title iitid I teal iimiort have occurred u recent yearn to Indicate Hit p?tt lulup- i xvviliginr ii.iel; I" permit. Ling i cut iii it) i irltieu to determine I' al I' -itv. :. II, i ij-ii for ? ? m c years the trend h.i been b ward ia lit, .lb lion. .t' AI ' il'S'i Si . ni'ii advocate, oi greater lilirar) faeilltU in Meek. Un'.'i" have sought Mine v. ay t. i o\< co ' the (left d of the pro|s>sed :oiul is I here. Soate t*ni<>n ci'iniv talks n fear their lugger neighbor cay be trying ; ? mrce ( irt determination o validity of their tax levy. One Union county man went so far as to say it looked like a jealous ? (?> 5 In the n ?ngcr" 1 altitude. So far 'o ai'y oifieials j'p concerimd if in.JU r *.?* ?> r mRtitetii r.ality <>'. Hi" UM.> ? ' i ivade it v.'ill (< - i <??? ?? <t ho ' than tfif i.il Uni'ti c<? ? 11 ty .suirccs ' rifirsitrss i < .ncnt : ?>. .1 m fir- I'liimi . itlia! 11 e:w i s to !<? (.ill how I a; ! la ? i ?? i ll I I o.a i in public library during I hi M i.i : lev.' r L-ii i.i n; i! a - civ'ily for the pn 1 decade has '"?j rt a el ? tat an. i M .us ,"i p ID i:.? haririo 'lie illi.l k - !i I i it- .. <1 w:'!i *1 ? K?.iMil i y< ? 'I'ii ? .. loll (if ? c I lllfil o $175/10 1 . ' I .? . ill III" . tall II. t . y i ? II I kIou have raid they will oat t' lliii sum In do <bled by t::? - UH7 res- ' : 11)11. l.t'CAI. la i thai . ta'e in. ii- , iy .si\im !? .mtii and a ii ? or <>'. fowll.- have I t. \ lfV- i ;??? , liiiraric-. 'I in- "muitii .. arei.nliiip to tin- . tat' library cum ? i >ii, art Chi-rnlici', < i 11 .fat. I i.i ai in ' (?i nil il'i-. "\h I" , . I." .i-.l I "'lion. ('I'll-.- .ten that lii.-t in \ lust spring's Mecklenburg voting was * fc ,i I ond i- in addition * ? tin rprrirl tax levy previously appri "a hv majority i - the ri-.-.i-: 11-I ' erst. These !??. i- i.nr." !:nm < to to fi\i- centf on the Sltitl val all :i averaging about three cents. It is 1 unjicrstoarl. though net officially ' eonliimcd. ;hat several '.h?r nun- ' nuinities a!I rale - lartial sums to i librnric: out o! non-tax public funds, such as |.ofit- .i.i utilities. \UC '' stores ana income from property. In ,1 > :r.o instrn-cs p-'Mir linrarii-s abi receive substantial aid fittm private ' -? irecs n.tti a lew have inrot:'.." i'ion endowments. Tiie f cuiriot tie ; controverted thai | op*tlar concern ( ?vir lihrary : irililics i- -r ? iw - cry .Mar. During Gangsters I lnld-l p I wo l>i<r Pjilestinc Banks .la'f i. Pale t :!>??. Sepi. I.'t. l/t'i Armed hands. vn < |?-?>!n-:? said wet'.' believed to he .'cv.'ish Stern t:nn ; tr.l ntlvi.? iol,|>ed the .bill i an I To! A\iv ottoman Hank: in two d;i in-; da> Ir'.ht i;iids today \ (I'l/ 'tt niett walked into the Tel Aviv bank flotit i hill' and tommy mill , M'i"|"'(l Hp "stJ.lltitl ?; i i - h. and then di.-. npi arod i 11 to I In the At lib eitv of .latfa. a .-inula'.* hand ran afenl A. ih civilian, an i the Rtm-fire of Palestav.- police. Tw> ' At ah civilians were slain, one Arab temporary police officer was wnnnd |Cd. Six .lews were arrested and ail . of the $2,000 loot was recovered. Survey Discloses Shortages Exist Over All Of U. S. Bv The Associated Press. Meat 15 the r. arcert food item in the nation'3 upboards: hundreds 01 thousands of workers are unemploy ed in strike-hit cities. and the 'reus ing .hot tago has reached critical proportions in many communities These facts were disclosed todiy in a nation-wnle survey conducted ay 1 he Associated i're-'s. Sam-Mings t conditions in cities 1 rom coast to 1 also showed that the family larder was short of su ijar, soaps, fats and oils. In tin- housing field, public hous ing ailll'01 ities saai they had long waiting lists from applicants for praefically non-existing living fpiar ler. . and thai apartment- were "im l>o. 1 hie t 1 Imd" in some places. Tin. i: l;ow the situation stacked |i m the various cities before the ?n<l 'I the AFI. maritime strike on llie west co.ist, and before the start >: the iialion-wi'le strike of CIO Na 1 1 in I Maritime I'c.on members: New York?Food: OPA investi ,at ; Immd only abn it 55 per cent t| retailers had meat for sale. Holis tic: Highly critical according to lo cal acthorilies. Strikes t.argiM port it a standstill through maritime strike-: truck strike cutting foo l sip ?hes I'ncmploynient. Slate depart ment of pluecmi it ;ir I unemploy nent iiisaratice said 130,nno workers nut Washington Food: Meat?. '-its dwindling, with sugar and lard equally scarce. Unemployment: Es timated 2<>.nno t 2.1.(ion j blcis with available positions put ;it 1.400. Housing: Individuals needing adc in.'tc u.ing quarters estimated "in cxce-s of 100.000 persons." Fan Francisco?Food: Moat scji\_ M. Strikes: Five; fourteen thou -:it;.l af.'ertinq 250 firms with an cs liiii : i 184,000 laid eft. Housing: ['ham of Con iv-rcc estimates housing is slv- t 55.000 family units. ,\ew Orleans?Housing Acute. I'ncmpl rymnt: 25.000 stimiitcd job less. Strikes: fine. Haiti:- >r? Food: Meat hardest to gi 1. t"ii< 11 olnynienl: "IflTJ receiv ing 1:111 iiiiiloymcnt < o iipcns'.M ion. ;i ? t : ifi.000 homes needed by tarn ics living in -iib-stan'lard homes or doubled up. says FIIA. New York Truck Strike Is Kasing "? w York. Sipi 1.1. (,V| ? The tnii i;iii;. lie-up in the New York metro old.111 mi 1 ea <? I 'ill further today, but a Teittrslers' Union "tfj cial till the strike wo H continue at lea.-! !1ip igh S tin day. Michael C'aslial. vlcc-chiilrmnn '?f the International Urothcrhood of Teamsters 'AF1.) said as he left for a meeting with truck operators "there won't be nnv development* for at. lc: t two days because wc will bo negotiating today and tomorrow."
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1946, edition 1
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