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Show Temperatures seven Ogden . . . . 41 52iOmaha . . . . .51. Albuquerque 40 62!Phocnix Tot 34-hour period «i(5in* The Weather UTAH: Atlanta Boise Butte north portions this afternoon, with occasional rains; partly cloudy .. 68 .... ..... ... 25-35, with FINAL EDITION The United Press The Associated Press One Down Florida Escapes Prosperity Serious Damage Labor Parley Truman Submits in Killed, at Least Hurt As Plane Tries Meat Market Two Plan To Hurricane's Fury Is Spent; Crop Loss Less Than Feared Path of Storm Fla., Oct. 8-(APVhurricane which boiled up in the western Caribbean to A whirl furiously toward the thickly populated F o r west coast miraculously lost its force today, sparing the l i CHICAGO, 'resident hold d a 8 (UP)-Truman, whose Of policy on wages and prices assailed by A. F. L. President Wiliwas Cheyenne Fog United Mainliner's Fuselage Broken in Two, But Cabin Does Not Burn; Cause Of Crash Is Sought in Multiple Inquiry Bevin Says Unity Oct. - the - line" in Land Agitation to Form Third Party Heard At A. F. L. Sessions MIAMI, Nations Must CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 8 (AP)--An early morning of a United Air Lines Mainliner as it glided in the fog at the Cheyenne airport took the Be Basis Peace passengers am Green, said in a message and caused injuries to at least ten to delegates at the 65th A.- F. dawn today. before shortly convention today that the British Secretary One of the victims of the crash near ammunition nation could reach a goal of buildings on the Fort Warren military reservation a Raps Division of abundance for all only if it and a half northwest of the Cheyenne airport was , ijy stampeding customers, Reni Zerderane, Brooklyn, World Into Blocs as ruled out sub-standard wages Mrs. Margaret Flint of Medford, Ore. carried from Fort Greene meat market. Rem, who had and inflationary prices. (center) is cu icu _ hours to get her share of meat, was knocked The other victim was identified-* In his 300-word message read L when crowd surged through the door. PARIS, Oct. 8 (UP)--Brit- Coroner Wesley A. Schrader down to the Federation of Labor's anWang, 35, of San Franc- Federal Reserve ish Foreign Secretary Ernest nual assembly, the president said area from heavy damage. St. ...... ...... ....... ....... 30. 39IReno 30 .. % So - 5S|Seattle Minneapolis.. New Orleans 61 71 1 Sheridan 27 New York.. 62 83| Washington... -- 8* Okla. City.. 46 TT'STcllowstone... 26 36- Seventy-seventh Year--No. 52 Tampa, 79 19 31|Portland, Or. 50 63 37 48|Provo 33 53 58 74|Rock Springs 32 Chicago Denver 31 44|Salt Lake... 41 52 Grand June. 36 591San Antonio 70 82 Las Vegas.. 58 75| San Fran.... 47 K Los Angeles 56 82] St. Louis 49 southeast portion; Wednesday partly cloudy with scattered showers; cooler tonight, otherwise not much change in temperature; high temlow . . . . 55 73|Pocatcllo ... 33 3Lsm:Sdc... Mostly cloudy west and peratures 50-60, local frosts. «t . Petersburg and other resort cities in the Tampa bay area had prepared for the worst. But the worst turned out to be of in persons identified only moderately high winds early today which swept on up the Florida mainland, turning inland and heading toward south Georgia and South Carolina. A freakish twist, as often is the history of tropical storms, brought relief to the worried, rich west coast. The 125-mile-an-hour winds suddenly dropped to gusts of 50 miles or .so. There was no that "today, time, our need Chinese Reds Spurn Truce today to pilot Offer; Peace Said Doomed the basis of peace as treated at the pital. rejecting any idea of isco. Franklin Yoder said 10 the world into two Dr. were under treatment at blocs, appealed to the peace hospital in Cheyenne, and less than in waris full, sustained no production." "Our demonstrated Chairman Fears capacity and co-pilot were being make the holds out the promise of secure Fort Warren hosNOW REDUCED in a abundance for America's wage and He said the extent of the official explanation--only relief. velocity, tropical hurricane howled into salaried workers as well -as for NANKING, Oct: 8 (AP)--Gen. George C. Marshall,was the basis of victory. Even the bumper citrus crop deterinjuries bad not yet beensome Georgia and South Carolina tod- our farmers and business and profspoke at an afternoon but he believed of theWASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (AP)-mined, appeared to have escaped. First ay after ripping across Florida essional people, but to reach this an unprecedented statement, ..confirmed today that com- Bevin' one of of conference, 'the have passengers might suffered Marriner with heavya crop damage. The goal we must use all of our resS. Eccles, of pgden, freports from Lakeland, heart of storm as scheduled for the the deleday cut swath across Cuba ources and materials and men munist leaders rejected an offer of a 10-day truce in injury. ederal reserve board chairman, kept a the grapefruit and orange belt, at Corrientes raced deadline for gates against bay, and whirledwe shall need the full coopera- Kalgan offensive to permit both sides to "talk things the government's anti-inflation Pilots Injured said the loss was minor. A record- into Florida south completing their work of Tampa. tion of industry, labor and governBevin denied Soviet charges that Captain L. H. Smith of San going today by posting a fresh on was+ statement Issuance breaking crop with a value of $150,0of the that prosperity hinges ment," he said. Britain had strategic interests in Francisco, pilot of the four-engmed 00,000 has been forecast. fully as significant as its contents, Trieste and was trying to estab- DC-4 suffered a broken nose and wage-price trends. The hurricane was expected to and Prices which some observers interpreted lish an Anglo-Americanno base there. injuries, and Co-Pilot Larry Eccles spoke out sharply against blow itself out over Georgia and "Great Britain has definition, this goal - l a s dooming hopes for peace. possible "second round" of industrategic Buchman also was hurt. Other the payment of sub-standand members of the crew were at in Trieste interest stry-labor disputes over new wage all, much time lost that Marshall, ^The'S^pparently ard wages, just as it precludes in- the first a tendency to withhold has approached the problem from M. L. Cerney, stewaFord and of its force as it roared across which eat away special U. S. envoy, has released consumer goods from the market he said. "Therefore I fiationary prices view," that , m rdesses. the gulf and moved inland ; or higher prices, speculative actireal purchasing power," verbatim exchanges of notes bethope these unfounded allegations Allan Harmon, a sailor from Green yesterday assailed price vicinity of the mouth of Tampa vity in real estate and the generally not again be repeated." will one was who N. ween two of and Charlotte, C., his office the bay. controls generally as "profit-proWASHINGTON, Oct, 8 (UP) -T- Bevin countered a morning the 46 persons aboard the ban rising cost of living. Chinese factions. moting," and said that they should Henri Paul of Spaak by Francisco to- Chicago plane, told speech ordstate If those things can be overcome, Says No Damage department today be abandoned "with the exception As if emphasizing their rejec- he a .thorough investigation of Belgium, who bitterly criticized that the crash occurred the federal reserve chief told the reporters Police Chief E. A. Garner at of perhaps continued control of tion of Chiang Kai-Shek's truce ered Soviet 'embassy charges that Rus-the procedure of the conference after the plane had circled the agriculture department's annual Sarasota reported no damage at rent and some items comparable to the communists intensified conference yesterday, the Ambassador Nikolai Novikov and especially the refusal of the for three times preparatory to comsian bid, Sarasota, Bradenton, Punta Gorda WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (AP)was subjected Big Four to modify any of their ing in for a landing. nation can look forward to a to discourteous '.or elsewhere alone that area of The president said that there their assaults "on 'Paoting, capture Harmon said he believed one period of prosperity. As Maine weather goes, so goes are those who doubt by U. S. customs offi- prior agreements. the Florida west coast. labor's mo- of which would sever the govern- treatment on" his- arrival m New York"Ofimaythebe whole the methods used the engines went out, a few Eccles thus-echoed--and in sortie cials' Tampa, St. Petersburg and otherthe Irish potato surplus this year tives and question labor's aims. ment the best," Bevin-said. before the accident. He saidrespects' communication .line.-between went beyond--the Friday.': 'the; Paris :. peace centers in the Tampa bay area And fine Maine weather already "Now, as always, the answer "Britain.thinks was'a.good.thing one of -the' two right engines app- .notes it sounded last week -.''' " " likewise reported no damage and las caused department of agricul- to that challenge must coHje frpnr , hear- the smaller nations, to eared 'tor.sputter and stop. The President' Truman and Reconver-l The investigation" was ordered.. as the storm ranks of within -aI..am the labor. very little wind, so -redsglW-tKe" much ;bargam-strong' Director John R. SteelmanJ the' Soviet .embassy"h'ere,;sent spend enemy time^ hearing- theplane, he" added, was flying about veered inland near the entrance ture experts to wear out their confident--that "the delegates- to ing "point in "negotiations, Associ-1 who said further price inflation states." 400 feet above the ground. .department a note protesting He said Press Correspondent Tom Masto Tampa bay, where Egmont Key on new estimates for a bump great.convention will be eager the The sailor said the right wing could spell economic collapse. the treatment 'Novikov received atslowness of hethedid not regret to reply-. i reported winds up to 55 miles an national crop of tubers. terson reported from Peiping. proceedings -here of the plane appeared to djp and Market hands of U, S. customs officthe As Drop 'Not Alarming? communists the close ^we pushed because "the better chance Their September prediction wa Spaatz Voices Warning: that the plane apparently was too ials 'at LaGuardia ofairport. h °0riando reported gusts of wind reason and tolerance. to have of encircled walls for the. Paoting, low Eccles Dean asserted that on the whole the The a for State flot crop ngh of 455,000,000 bushels Secretary The president's message was up to 70 miles an hour. ^^^^ TIO last thing we want is to Hopeh-province'capital, other red Acting tolda news 'conference the country has done a fairly read to delegates who had just forces moved northward to halt Acheson' about 70,000,000 bushels more in groups job--"better than many forecasters the note claimed Novikov had work heard Gen. Carl Spaatz of the government reinforcements push- been normal market demand. "Unity was the siuu^, he said. thought possible"--in reconverting subjected to treatment at army air forces warn that the naon our Scene foundation of Patterson victory and to peacetime production. estimates, to be released was not at the tion's industry They Peiping-Hankow A Patterson, president of He said it'requested the the foundation of our peace. He said some deflationary devexpected to be even higher. present time in the proper state clashed with Chiang's troops near courtesies. Supporting his assertion that United Air Lines, arrived here to look state into the department have appeared in re^ elopments on no meet to proper needs 1946 protthe of In fact, forecasts Britain has potato Sunglintien and Tingnstrategical interest hours after the crash to , cent weeks, but that he looks 40 to 55 miles south of Peip- matter. Bevin observed in Trieste production have been going up ection. that sin, which Acheson the as in said the them that part "favorable signs." The investigation departSpaatz warned that there would·ing. about 10,000,000 bushels a month ment had received only sketchy the Anglo-American plan would iine began immediately. officials cent market drop, for m stock "no be to prepare time at all" since midsummer. of the incident .and has be. for the united nations securityA complete passenger list and liststance, was "not alarming,' reports war he said Reinforcements Held any fut'TJp in the outburst of to decide when their troops injured were being prepared rather, Officials gave this outline of the asked for a full and. complete, invreflected the He middle readjusture said the of it that Chinese press .dispatches ackwould be withdrawn, and there- company today to a reporter: JUNEAU, Alaska, Oct. 8 (AP)-Aestigation by officials -at the officials. , , launched ment, of an inflationary securities. the 'nation, "for the first time, is the gov- (In- New York Customs Collec- after no foreign troops could en- The government-also ir-minded Alaska, a crossroads Intermountain Surplus nowledged that most of were market to more values. wide open to overwhelming surfor "top of the world" flights, de-Maine figures to have a "great"prise attack from the air." The ernment's reinforcements tor Harry M. Durning said Novi-ter without the approval of the an inquiry into the crash through Declaring that stable one 'of the factor! cides today whether to seek stateh-surplus. The western and interm- flight of the Pacusan Drea'mboat up between Chohsien, 35 miles kov' had been subjected to "a security council. prove CAA here. itsThe officedeclined to the market declim contributing that all "History will ood after intensive flying cam- ountain country, with its great from Honolulu to Cairo non-stop south of Peiping and' Sunglintien. slight delay," but was not deto comment was a low level of profits for pilot was a settldesired Britain were many These was.ocHe candidates. comby troops paigns said the delay dispatched tained. "comes pending completion of the producing centers in California, shows that the industries, Eccles added:no ement in Trieste of the best poscasioned, by a deputy's Despite a last-minute flurry of Idaho and Colorado, promises to from anywhere," airplane and "goes every-Peiping several- days ago. pany's investigation. "However, there is ground he said. sible kind," fire The communists smashed which to t-aoled at charges to whether Novikov should reprinting have a moderate surplus. In the where," he said. on future profit prosRalph Garnett, Cheyenne pessimism m the statehood ballots because Sen- central sections, the crop will be Among a small minority of theting's. 'south and east walls and a customs declaration. ce said there was no fire we unless pects get another roune ator Norman R. Walker, author about average or slightly below. delegates Green himslf was crit- tured a' strong outpost northwest .(Although the ambassador subthe broken cabin of the plane but wage increases." he continued Storm GomDakota Samuel Government'sources he the statehood referendum bill, to Hits did of the icized for wasinformed holding city. that the left wing, ripped, from "A rising cost of living create: Production and marketing ad. + o capture meantime reported "unsuccessful" called their wording confusing, theministration was partly burned. .. declaration BISMARCK, N. D.. Oct. 8 (AP) ~-~ sign U U U phi-| U L U d We face the danger ol i ^-^^^ tp 1I1C6U1"""-the officials are confident pers' itav\- "vhave unrest ship, peiS U l l ^ U H J e b ipolitical ; l l l l yillwere women week issue was generally expected to that "potential so. out 30 Novikov were killed last night "About out ofsecond round Two by said, he did persons five ·'towns seized last losophy, instead of striking i outelts" of wage increases j carry. Numerous business leaders, for all of the useful _ LaGuardia arrived at .at new and walking around would add to inflation. I don t with a third party to gain - Marshall's - statement airport crop. But during a storm which blanketed the plane m. we included one-nineteen however, oppose statehood at this them will be somewhat finding p; when Friday northern and western North Daarrived," the chief said lieve the basic industries could labor's legislative aims. of a comcustoms room at two-ten p. kota with from four to seven inch- he others, -too injured or dazedsorb new wage increases. Report significant paragraph that the time. . , are mapping include New Third Party Urged . comeaccording to Durning. The collec- es The special ballots gave instruc- Plans they munists' truce rejection had. of snow to highway show that many of these Industrie: tions to "place an 'X' against yourAbout 15,000,000 bushels will be A resolution offered by Auburn,from party headquarters at. yen- tor said two other overseas- planesravel and forcedisrupt grounding of comare having difficulty absorbm same an time about choice." and then listed the choices command -the atarrived N. Y., delegates called for "im- indicating -the high'' mercial airliners. Highway Patrolwage increases already granted into starches. as "Against statehood" and "For converted and 'that the customs office was man Dick Schuster said Mrs. H. About 5,000,000 bushels probably mediate abandonment" of the A. now directly is guiding its at present rates o statehood." Senator Walker of crowded). halves o£ the cabin however, particularly H. Walker, Helena, Mont., and F. L.'s traditional policy of "endworker productivity." be turned into alcohol. The not use reveal Ketchikan did. of department Mrs. E. J. Fontaine, Dubuque, P"»»«». u« u "against as possible will be ex- orsing candidates of the major not greatly damaged. ·-«·""»: KetcmKan protested contents'of the note. _ your choice and the district court ,/ auantities Controls Eased Too Soon in an attempt to reward iowa, were killed when the driverSkidded 400 Yards parties quantities Novikov new said Unofficial reports bal made into flour, glucose and the friends and defeat the enemies clerk at Ketchikan had was auto On of blinded the by their was held under "virtual arrest" point Steelman had snow near Dickinson and collided lots printed saying "Opposite yourstock feed. of labor." It contrasted the success "The Plane, from the marks tionedthis against a general round New. customs Yorkby authorichoice." a of with the the British labor with party truck. wage . increases now, an hour. "large" Consumption D.own for more'than ties "dismal failure" of American org"It's an outrageous error, Walkgroups now that ing only : "special Novikov in Washington. er said. "Possibly it was aimed at Four starch factories and a glu-anized labor is to win congressionwould benefit. A Soviet - embassy" cose plant in Washington that is al friends in the two-party systdefeating the statehood issue." he Eccles said considers it essen the.note declared'that "there Commissioner Hopeful wing, Ordered corrcted only last 'said expected to use potatoes. Firms em during the past 40 years.' . nation hold the hi w.as the that treatment tial the tactlessness new in. -COMAHA, Neb.. Oct. 8 (UP) whether the The resolution demanded that ballots would in Colorado, Oregon, Idaho and from the cab- wages and prices, "but flexibl' about 150 of the. ambassador by. the Michael W. Straus was The motorsyards ommissioner Dakota are interested in the A. F. L. take the lead reach all parts of the territory bethe in wing -BONNERS .FERRY, Idaho, Oct. enough to forestall work stoppage of the bureau of reclamation said in. fore today's voting appeared doubt(Continued On Page Two! (Continued On Page Two) 8 (AP)--County and state officers There were' no other deltails.. and withholding of goods." He he had received "informal ripped out." (Column Six) ;oday (Column Two two ful. Voters also today chose betincluding one Other passengers the reconversion errors today were searching for two men indications of some action soon' smaU ween Incumbent E. L. (Bob) Bartand "too of r early" relaxation of wartim with-' on lifting of the presidential economurder, attempted charged and Aimer PetersDemocrat, J. at transpthe lett,Republican, for territorial delawaiting industrial and labor controls. kidnapping and reckless order of Aug. 2 limiting fed-ortation airport on, Korea Gets my in another plane to con- "Businessmen and manufacturer escaped officers here Army on reclamation eral expenditure egate at Washington, D. C., should exercise restraints on price CConttaued On Page Two) after an 80-mile-an-hour chase. projects to $85,000,000 for the fiscal territorial officers and legislators (Column Four! and profit margins," Eccles wer. Outbreaks Set Kennetn for Idaho PatrolmanState. on and voted the blanket on. "They should reduce price -said the "men attempted to SEOUL, Korea, Oct. 8 (UP) year. With ships tied up for weeks wherever that is possible and rel persthe maritime strike and rail and All'U. S. army and..civilian on a small unit of profit on a . automobile transportation limited, onnel throughout south Korea volume NUERNBERG, and and 8+sentence of production, so as to Oct. Albert Germany, Speer were-ordered to'Stay indoors after candidates have flown as never maintain a high level of emplo m. tonight 'as. military aut(AP)--Dr. Reinhold Meier, minis- Baldur Von Schirach made no ten before since the days of dog p. and purchasing power. plea against their 20-year jail the. girl,' the. men.beat. Meyers horities anticipated an outbreak Groups got together and charteredter president of Wuerttembergterms. Contending that there still is chased' Lanimmier away with extremist disorders on the Hanplanes for trips. Delegate Bar- Baden, announced today in Stutt- Meier, speaking on behalf'of allthen of buying power m privat a ; knife, Curtis said. Meyers suitlett and several Democrats made gart that Franz Von Papen would anniversary. minister of the about head but hands tne. presidents both fer'ed bruises. at home and abroad an intensive closing campaign trip The 'anniversary celebrates the «t zone, said Von Papen, was successful' in thwarting the introduction American goods, Eccles said he tried on treason charges if he American and WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 ts by plane to southeastern Alaska remains of the present-day Fritzsche all would attempted kidnapping, the omcer Korean taxes should not be reduce in the American occupa- Schacht war department "1 """^" meat m because ot tne lieves points. alphabet 500 years ago.and it so long as this situation exists. be tried by German dewith eat supp the \lYc Brit- tic supply is negotiating definitely tion zone. _ _ 20000,000 .,, .spur extremists presumably might the loan of ish for on vercshortoge an Another of the three Germans nazification courts In connection with the stock charges of Sa CHy Marshal Les .Diset.., gave, the occupation of Koreapound,of beeruntil next Feb 28 Argentma recenu, ket setback, the chairman said men u m p protesting acquitted on war crimes counts bynazi party activity. d Britain "when will chase the powers demonstratto by foreign, sees no reason for relaxing.restrn He said the legal committee of tribunal to feed American troops in tajtcFarm Bureau Leader the international military the iilA cent agreement^ their car and roared out; o f - ions. town .,.^ jof.. exportww*. ·*- * r»-,, German council ,of states margin buying of was unable to keep up Hjalmar Schacht. was under arrest against and Pacific theatres. European . but An authoritative able Argentine meat supplies dur- tions army source He added that it was in Stuttgart Richard Schmid, state would meet tomorrow to consider curities. other car at 80-mile-an-hour The army said negotiations are Wants Lids Lifted was 12 next reason months. the to on said there believe ing cause of these restrictions th; charges "other trying Schacht attorney of Wuerttemberg-Baden. between the war depthe extremists might carry underway POCATELLO, Oct. S (AP) protested the arrest and demandedthan denazification." that there had been very little "force and British representa- Green Demands Seizure SPJohn Doe warrants were issued a artment program includes that burning C. Aabcrg of Chicago,' that Schacht be released, because, selling" of stocks. tives. The official announcement U S. army for the men. Meanwhile, there were these installations,- raiding did livestock committee director for he said, the German denazificationNazis' Appetites Good source of the other not the reveal meat in homes the Korean assdevelopments the of leadFarm Frederick Teich law provided for incarceration of. the Maj. the American Bureau, rightist but army officials . said it ers and freeing political prisoners was beef allocated erted today that meat prices only after conviction. The Wurt- Nuernberg prison detail said all to Britain by Theodore Francis Green Cedar City Accident not would from jails. increase greatly if'OPA temberg-Baden ministry of state condemned Germans had "very Former Jerusalem D called on the governArgentina. were were i (D-R and maincontrols eliminated. j ordered Schacht's arrest last night good appetites" meat The army said the wouldment to seize meat stocks of He predicted that cheaper cuts less than an hour after the Toll Rises to Three taining dignity and discipline Bomb Victim "relieve the precarious food situathouses to determine whether He said Hermann Goering' and Mayor would decline in price and that banker reached Stuttgart from CEDAR CITY, Utah, Oct. 8 Holland Plane Crash 8 Oct. (UP)--A the in for troops are ion meat while " JERUSALEM; Von Joachim hoarding packers Ribbentrop required former mayor of Jerusalem better cuts would increase some- Nuernberg. The toll of a traffic'accident and and lessen Pacific theatres" and eats eggs. the fish sedatives for sleeping. Julius what. to 19 the call on the United States do- · public The OPA meat industry ad- here Sunday was increased Mashashibi, was killed to Toll Mounts Streicher was reported, grumbling Effendiwhen "Most important results o£ price Others Choose Jail a hospital t death with in the meat sources. mestic on a borne he met about APELDOORN, disturbed committee to he "would decide stepped night J being control lifting." Holland, Oct. Von Papen and Hans Fritzsche, constantly said, will repay the Brit-visory it will ask Secretary of day. of Wilson Bergeron, 27, L An army security officer said planted near a police station on )--Seven more schoolboys diet ishThe U. S. for be that a fair run of meat would other acquitted Germans, repound" prior to "pound, a to Von would Clinton P. Anderson Angeles. security be protPapen Scopus. hospital today, increasing kept in be marketed within 60 days and mained in the relative - LaVernj Crowther. 46, and Ra the army said. Agriculture remove price controls from 28, the bomb which19 the number killed by a Dutch The Feb. to planting ofwas custody as long as the Gerjail in ective continue all winter. This is the around the Nuernberg mond meat would be delivered in Crowther, 43, Los Angel man desired. The former diplomat Mashashibi attributed naval plane which crashed into a time of year when feeder cattle which" ll" of their fellows were killed and John Page Cro November terms 01 under Jewish the underground s m OPA early advsett.organizaat The school the of at an stay gymnasium beef palace October 16 date with the hangyesterday, justice industry moving off western ranges into ther, 38, was injured when th on fire. Seven other boys the proposed agreement. pending a British decision ontion committee, a separate midwest feed lots for winter fattIrgun Zvai Leumi. j.ail sources isory automobile and a car driven A short time earlier-.the arii- ing it department Agricultural go to to a the Thc Brithis R. authorized decontrol remained burns control with for allied application in 'a coupcil petition. Bergeron collided head-on. T hospital ening. army negotiations witn G Max Chistern, 21, pilot of the said the Haynie, chairman, said the pe- Crowthers "But producers will not be inc- Germany, last place of appeal, ish .zone, where he has a home ish announced that Irgunists hao. were brothers. were started last Friday Britain up was Talow Should to pemeet tomorrow the British his OPA deny train British-made also for tecontrol of livestock a.troop to hear clemency Firefly, lined to market yearlings if meat direct-tition bomb exploded Bergeron received multiple i to obtain efforts Haifa. -A.small Von and was both as when Papen wUl and he 16 19 meat be stuntiand beef killed of the famine appeals by tition, the probably continues, it fell the locomotive-and,others failed. Tn_e neFritzsche are expected to remain His mother, watching, died ly from 'Argentina to Anderson next week. juries. will likely continue until next convicted by the international were started when it bearr- found nearby. No damage or cas-ng. view of the in in gotiations Nuernberg Ernst Kaltenbruntribunal. summer or when trouble. fattened springcan ualties were reported. be sold to advantage." ner declined to appeal his death est in Stuttgart of -Schacht. stock Wage-Price Duel war U, S. Potato Russia Contends Crop Envoy Detained Gives Headache To ' "· . . .,- .,, ' · · . it · . Alaska Voting on Statehoodlssne gooc W upor; re . · L ' · cau . · · say · ' · Germans Say Von Papen Faces Trial on Charges of Treason in ssfc^-w-wH ' Negotiates to 'Borrow Argentine Beei From Britain ' Army , ,, · j · · · to ,.. ' ne. .' thrt . |