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Show TIMES. PAROWAN, UTAH PAKOWAN SAVINGS BOND DRIVE RUSSIA: WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS - Bell Tour Replicas of Liberty Nation During Bond Campaign sentimental Wants Hof War U.S. Orders Expulsion of 22 Czech c i' , il Officials; Observers Say Political Picture Becoming Foggy, Unreal Ui il hirOlt t rn r H NOll Smtiiaptr VWm opinion I Mian a nr rr undltilt v tl Ihr hl r- art nttpper . I t x r . Hits Bark ti I .H l u i . r) t : ; v . v GAMBLING INQUIRIY V ,t W IimJ it r. g! I sw or r ., tie A-- lav rt v la hind n.y or e.n.i with oil i I). !,,e itself decently t ! r i 1."1 ,ts .'I v doled the -- .a v. POLITICS: Observers are beginning to shout that the current political srei.e is becoming so fuggy and unreal that the general public is confused Perhaps It is the observers themselves aie confused. years, possibly as high ns 2 ve.ir: Republican ch.ugex that the Fair Deal is leading to soei ibsni are silly nonsense:" i3 TVA power develop10 I a I ments "will keen us the most powerful nation in the wan'd: f 4 The nations output of go, ds and services can he lifted to 350 billion dollars by 19110. In the East, meanwhile, the house cut the "one package" appropriations bill by an estimated one billion dollars and sent the measure to the senate. flation. We must work out a program to curb inflation that will be fair to everyone, he said. No one will like It, but we must do it and soon. STATE DEPARTMENT: s e NATIONALISTS: Repulse Landing The Communists tned a practice lending on Chuxhan island 100 miles son "west of Shanghai but were repulsed, the Chinese Nationalists Parting? announcement caused specu-'ha- t the lovas'ou of Formosa piotected by 100 miles of as from the rraimand. was ibsts M' irC(s v 'd they re-Red "iiM it jib- as great a a at as an nc'ual u'vasion A Con,-,,;st ffth c h 1n on For-- s fad been bn ken up. it was re ottd but main of the Red Big The bet tc hh: industry has lrrg bus'ress. hut row cc" c. mocnVrers pr'dicmg more uhiov hat I'rtod States than njpa-eti- the v m the le.d d !er.es A srokeeman for the 'trv .aid m jonshine still bv s and federal off cials i. 194? h: 1 a ca !v ? 97 79 prdurie empe pallors rrore than the r.at ors d quarters that R Uh'UM s n P e.de' ' Tnrin's to'ai or t thov kert h t T e t e v.G2 "strained relations" between Bing Crosby and his wife. Dixie I.ee. This t'Gll photograph shows the Croshss with their four sons. Bing is in Europe and will not return until cc atAe n: m t c Stre c r a."1 by hr wed t:.e s U" r- - "V-- e ci l t ijr'd jt The Amer.r.,1 Acaea talked ! .s i is no connection be'ween y tf Po 'e wondering how long he can stn-- d it. doesn't answer q ..e that deer pion. Po'.i- - III O tn en s: f cue r .n o n"7 T ap-- ' rt .x :ov wh There Is a bill in the works to double the license fees for New York dogs. With man behaving as he is today, we favor dropping all license fees for dogs and apphing them to human brings espec iallv if they around unmuzzled. I 4 J J Wanna a- -d he.-- 1 u it Honrv Wallace says the United ites and Russia "stand out as the two b g brides of the world " Uncle Sam. n a deep hole trying to res r :e. feed support the rest of ee d p o"p re i h f exeru e rht s . S ronpnli-- t V,cor Johnson, ex-- r l f tne Kt r ..thcan : c r Alee He P- - " d ! acr f the sveek. Absent from 1ho'it leave . "It is the onnion of persons in bookmaking business that w : a ! .l n icatir", at the ur.v f 7.-- c - M a c a T T Ar pjr vc d a I a vVhat ri7 "t get a th n V V - p , r e e u c i.c cr yoursetf- exposition. Symbol of Freedom There and on its journey by rail to and from the Golden Gate, an Made in France On the last journey in 1915, a iron spider was fastened to the clapper bolt inside its crown, with arms hooked under the lip of the bell to distribute the strain of its weight, 2080 pounds, more evenly. The bells now on tour of the nation were made at the foundry of the Sons of George Paccard at Annecy-le-Vieuin France. Dr. Arthur L. Bigelow, professor of of engineering and bellmaster Princeton university, made the measurements and drawings from which the new bells were made. Andrew J Dunn, director of the labor section of the U. S. savings Bennie Ray Wagner, Jr., 6, Is the son of a war hero. His father, Pfc. Bennie Ray Wagner, was killed in action on Luzon, March 15, 1945. Here he displays the government bonds he has purchased each month with a government allotment check. He is well on the way to his independence, guardian says, with Savings Bonds amounting to $1,000. that the edges would not vibrate against each other. The bell rang clear until almost noon in honor of the father of his country, when the crack spread and the ringing changed to a hoarse rumble. That was the last time anyone heard the true voice of the original Liberty so Bell. In 1926, to usher in the year of American independence, the wife of Philadelphias mayor tapped out The ceremony was broadcast, but radio could only reach about half the nation 24 years ago. The shattered rumble of the cracked relic has been heard by radio only once since then, on June 6, 1944, to signal the invasion of the continent of Europe by American and allied fories in another way for freedom and then a recording of its sound made on New Year's, 1926, was used. On February 11, 1915. the bell's lence of nearly 69 years was bioken to signal the linking of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts by long lance telephone. Three i mes it rumbled hoarsely over the wire to San Francisco. In the conciliation th it followed, the mayor of s in Francisco made a personal plea sesqui-ceitenm- bonds division in Washington, and its liaison officer with the American Federation of Labor, went to France to expedite the production and shipment of the bells to this caught de H.,v i:u-- E headed the r!tr)-- L time in sucreis,. Spencer Tracy, h.i was the best Cary Cra-t- . frth Jeanne Cr.i.n got for her "IV ky" P efjr-- .. year Ingn.l PerKTar and Bette Davis inert tht- ers among tne w VtTfS. H Ch-- J r t s t 1' 9 is R'urg to ffe. Widow ara.n, Merry Technicol r. starring L,u and Richardo Mo. made it first In 193 "7 Gilbert and May MmT ' To symbolize for millions of Americans the idea of thrift which is essential to independence, the replicas will have visited 2,000 communities during the nation-wid- e tour. Authorities report the bells, because of the painstaking, production, sound exactly like the Liberty Bell would if it could be rung They attributed this to the fact the bells are of the same com position as the original, 85 plus per cent copper, and that their con struction gives the same tone. Millions of Americans will thrill the sound that the people of heat'd when Philadelphia the original bell proclaimed liberty throughout all the land and to all the inhabitants threof. At the conclusion of the bond rive on J ily 4, the secretary of the treasury will lend one bell to each state and territory for perma nent exhibit. duplicates J . -j with Maurice 1935, Jeanette Gw.i MacDonald. Louis Calhorn py. Ever su ce mustt, he sa--- cessfully on the Magnificent Yankee." Oliver Wendell Hdrs wanted to do it m free its all arranged, at Wally Butterworth he had an easy sher, 4 name U- but some of the 4 of letters coming h "Voices that Live" hunt have made bin Mail has come addm "Walla Walla," "Valley Works," "Wally Budm and "Walter WarwnrsCf others, And hes lcqmrtt first names as "Roily, 1 and "Olive. "Perry Ruth Roman had to irak face over a mouthful for a scene in L. Strikes Twice," at Wacn Director King Vidor with her perUrirartt moments later he had her? and the result was pedtr doused the coffee with air her back was turned Her puckered so that she could: for two hours! oft-fe- The police of Miami, Fa bewildered; instead of gerr cial orders on their rai system they got instracTr "Rush lunches to The unit at Newport : Calif. John Garfield and ? Neal are getting mighty fc: They appealed to the Fedei munications Commission-a- :. ner had Bros, their Jo Stafford, now heard times a week on CBS, is " most Iff coming the worlds weAh a conducts She singer. hour disc jockey show fan e Luxembourg. And her flourishing. is England & Eddie Albert, ("The Brush Man,) produrei educational film, "Hamu ginnins, which has and11; ceptance by parentscountry ers throughout the cerned with the attitudes year-old- s on the dM1d f new baby In the shows how, in a normal den room situation, they warm wholesome country. the Liberty Bell, each wC,ghs 2080 pounds and is composed of 85 plus per cent copper. They were produced by the ancient master's formula called the "lost wax" process. of c ;, x Actual cost of the 52 bells on tour in the treasury department's bond drive is not known. They are being paid for by America's copper industry The Ford Motor company will haul the bells from the Brooklyn navy yard to each state capital and Washington. Exact ir pLAUDhTTE COLE --r ,;poiulur.t, means a l,,t--- e 0 ' the Woman's Hug,. ... Jui e AihsA;' her "The Su last year's best'p..,' i Place. y0 to the mayor of Philadelphia to have the bell sent to the Panama-Pacifi- c Bells Donated by Copper Industry n p ,N,z d BUGLE & BANNER drill fit opportunity Since its return from the San Francisco exposition in 1915, the bell has not been allowed to leave Philadelphia. Since October 10. 1917, when it was the star attraction in Philadelphia's first liberty loan parade during the first World War. it has not even left its shrine in Independence Hall, because of the danger of further cracking of the historic relic. YE GOTHAM . y ics. reliable! Shudda Haddim may have to be retired to the farm. He broke down under the strain of trying to make the New York galloper and trotter races all in one day . . . The Berle of the Mon'hA racetrack is a place where the window cleans the man. . . Jean Arthur is such a double for Mary Martin that in Peter Pan sve almost expect her to take a shower. And in South sve nosv look for Miss Pacific Martin to sing "Enchanted " suspended from a wire Most n Downey is a treat at the Waldorf But we never ran under-s'anwhv he thinks jokes about wakes amusing Just identified this season's first robin song, "Baby its Cold Outside" Two beer raps and a cigarette ,!y Ln.-cp- Americans 17.000,000 estimated turned out to see the bell. Since New Year's, 1926, when it was struck 18 times with a rubber-tippeSilent for 69 Years gold mallet to spell out the new year, it has not been sounded On May 15 the drive got under way with Secretary of the Treas directly, nor is it likely to be again. A trip across a continent, the ury John W. Snyder symbolically tapping the bell. The drive opened voice of sorrow and happiness, radio program stolen and cast Into a river, the with a nation-wid- e carried by 2.000 stations and fea first to proclaim freedom all that turing stars of stage and screen. is but a part of its history. And it Television stations on networks continues to serve its country. Tol.ncd Philadelphia and New day it is the symbol telling AmeriYork carried the program direct cans to purchase savings bonds to from those places. A record num- insure their freedom and indeber of people heard the broadcasts pendence. and saw the television show. Fifty-tw- o replicas of the bell have been donated to the savBut the most dramatic moment of the show was when ings bond cause and are now on tour of the country. The Secretary Snyder gently tapped bells, one for each state, one the cracked, old bell that symfor the District of Columbia, bolizes liberty for the people and one each for Alaska, Haof this country. Why did he waii and Puerto Rico, are exlies Therein the bell? just tap act copies of the original; the another story of Interest to evcrack is indicated on the surery American. face; the bells ring and are The last time the Liberty Bell harmonically tuned. really rang was on Washington's tour of the replicas, which The 1846. The crack, original birthday, that had appeared when the bell will end July 4, will enable milwas being tolled in mourning for lions of Americans, who have nevChief Justice John Marshall in er seen the original bell and might never get to Philadelphia to see it. 1835 had been drilled out in 1846 to inspect an exact copy of thi. most hallowed of our historic rel What happened? The judge found the bookie guilty and placed him on probation. Q For how long? A For six races. Q Then sshat happened A He was freed after the third. Q Why? A The probation officer and judge were $3 behind and wanted somebody whose tips were more STAGE- -. SCSEEHl Via 1 Q A and o' her funs of crime before congress bet of hoir After due consideration and de bate, the Committee commisMcne a tell ttiat W..S cast m London in 1T? and ha it brought to I'hila delihia It was recast the follow mg year when the in cription, "proclaim liberty throughout all the land, unto nil the li habitants theteof. was placed on it Thin on July 8. 1778. 73 years aft, r It was cast. It po..led the of Ir.de ignmg of the Declaration pendi rice. The next year the I.nt ish took It from the tower of lnde pendence Hall and threw it in the Delaware riser. But it w'as re1 covered and rung on July 4 every sear until the day It cracked. That Is the bell which is the symbol of the 1950 Savings Bonds Independence Drive. The theme "Save for your independence buy U.S. savings bonds. missing. jsae s tell who is Cieroll The niosie fans of the nation were startled with the rumors pur-U-- Often. What is your reaction? I know I can get just as many laughs from Berle or Hope. Q Did you ever get a case to court with ample evidence A Yes, and with no evidence the western an cant 1 A Q A GAMBLING: hnve rray I behind me except by radar. Q Have you read all those statements by American police chiefs, district attorneys, governors and probers that race track gambling must be curbed? 13 Billion Take whiskey 2 chiropodist. Q What's your chiropodist Rot to do with it? A When I raid any poolrooms. I get sent so far into the woods there are no paved sidewalks. tell you Q Do your supervisors to lay off bookies A Never Q Then how do you know they will not stand behind you A After I pinch a bookie I am soon so many miles from head- there of Shadows Business WITNESS NO. 3 AN HONEST COP: Q You are a cop and an honest one. Do you raid poolrooms? A Only on the consent of my list mid-Jun- WHISKEY: read a statement? Tes, Judge (Interrupting) but that document In your hand Is a scratch list! (Recess In disorder.) a '.sever, have h ch ut court-martiale- v i you make an all-oeffort to Hose up bookies? A I work so hard at It that there are dass when I ran't gel a bet down myself. May I Do Q . Allied remained at large Nationalists had nothing to s o' O'eir raid a few days earber cn villages on the mair'and, 50 miles .southwest of Chushan. so In my appointI often have my . i Tu- It says ment papers. doubts. A d Germans "itmtion po- lice? . s, . roi.icE 2 Eve-ri"g- , o a no. . tion to rejo n the r follow countrymen in a di o. i' o and unified Germans it hoc not been possible, and w i! q he n long as this Soviet pel ov rer-n'to proceed to conclusion if a treaty of pence with to begin. I put t second - co'-'ue- reiort f.rst. ihit CTIIFF: Q Yon are the chief of about infl ition For nil of them the doll ir buys h ss than before the war Of late, however, there has been little said or done about the inflation spiral. Now Bernard M Baruch, adviser to Presidents for 4U sears, has taken another swing at inflation "Inflation is the cold war we Americans are waging against ourselves." the statesman warns. "Inflation affects the integrity of all our defenses, both moral and military, national and internation"This continuing he added. al, Germany may never get a peace treaty, some political observers have hinted The hints were being made after America. Britain and France announced they will keep troops in Germany and refuse to write a peace treaty as long as Russian policy divides the country. For that reason there may never be a treaty, observers report. Russia is not likely to c'i mge her policy because it wmld bo a political defeat The Soviet is only interested in victories The wes'ern powers suid"Tn veil of t'e refusal of the Soviet government to permit inhabitant of their zoe of occupa- betting-No matter A Slop Inflation Sli ce the war all classes of Ameribusiness- cans- farmers, lahtuei ii ini, office workers have worried point-by-pm- Meanwhile, the doctor was supplying his own tractor for the farm work and moved about from job to job on a trailer attached to his automobile. Neighbors said his rate of pay for plowing and cultivatmg farmlands of the area was $4 an hour. ' race wirviss McCarthy Lied The state department had waded into the McCarthy spy hunt of the departments personnel by issuing a white paper that hints that the senator deliberately lied. Assistant Secretary Edward W. Barrett sent 500 newspaper editors The vote. 302 to 21 was considan eight page analysis of Mcered a big defeat for Truman. Carthy's speech which charged the Democrats joined Republicans in department was overrun by Commaking the cut. munists. In the South, publisher J. Oliver Barrett's reply contained a denial. While it did not asEmmerick told the third annual States Rights convention that "our sert m so many words that Mctask is to sell the people against Carthy was lying, the document redeficit spending, creeping socialpeatedly sought to show that he ism and the totalitarian state." uttered misstatements and inaccuracies." They seek to weld the south into Meanwhile, the loyalty files, rethe nat'on's most powerful minority, even so strong they could become cently turned over to the senate subcommitte inthe national balance of political foreign-relationpower. And, from the looks of vestigating communism in government posts, were being studied. things, they may succeed in creaSenator Tydings, chairman of the ting another congress very hostile committee, said he would make a to Truman. full report to the people on the contents of the files. GERMANY: Eighty-oncases were being When A Treaty? Farms for Living Dr. Hermann N. Sanders, deprived of his right to practice medicine in New Hampshire following his mercy slaying trial, has turned to tilling the soil for his neighbors to support his wife and three daughters. Some observers, however, felt he would be reinstated when the state medical board let him apply on June 19. s.iv It for the rew srecls put first in the the law against ; -1 the stewards put Regardless of their shouts, however. President Truman concluded his tour across the nation making as many as 1(1 speeches a day while congress tied itself into knots on one issue after another As if that spiral doesn't necessarily mean wasn't enough, the Dixiecrats had trouble at the moment, but it means mapped plans of winning the Solid trouble ahead if wo dont rut a stop South and were screaming louder to it. Sow ew here along the line, the than anyone about deficit spending balloon always bursts The national situation as he sees and creeping socialism it finds the country balancing preThe Pi esiilent has been m iking between employment and speeches pug tmg out- ill The low-- i cariously the maintenance of a high standard r brackets c in double their of living, and unemployment and ininto "leal'' monev within the 51 O' SANDERS: act" i - Observers agreed tiiat initial congressional reaction to the idea indicates it will have tough sledding if it reaches Capitol Hill. Military authorities were exploring the highly controversial proposal and possible safeguards against having the bombs fall into enemy hands. Before atomic weapons could be made available to European members of the Atlantic pact, however, congress would have to amend the atomic energy act. i' and Unreal Foggy v N II : BARUCH: u "non-polil- Nearer to Europe Millions who have had the jitters since the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan rereived a new jolt when it was announced IJ S military officials are considering I lacing atomic weapons within ea-leach of this country's European 'i.l V It i lion curtain. acres 10 citizens that turned out to hear President Truman on his al tour across the nation. He is pictured speaking from the rear platform of his spei ial train. pos-sihl- ..h! e t w ir" on ,i .i "I It is pei i rally ;u ci ; 'i d by observers that the a'nriue bomb Is already m product: n la hind the nf who ii it for the rec ' ' not o ly record but fur do mat'd r of or f rc. A- i, utiie This lx a part of the 'Since the I'mted States cannot eunihiet rmrinal diplomatic and consular functions in Czechoslovakia end Mine the relations between the tso gov ei nments are being restricted in scope through the actions government, of the Czechoslovakia the latter has been requested within a reasonable time to close its consulates in Cleveland and Pittsburgh and to make a reduction in its official personnel in the United States similar to that demanded of the United States in Czechoslovakia. The expulsion order means the Czech government will have 11 repv resentatives in this country, all in Washington. The order does not include that countrys representation to the United Nations. mid Pi f pht r-f- - art allies. Such a move indicates that this country would use the atomic bomb in case of war and has no immedi ate plans of trying to get it outlawed, observers said. Some congressmen called the idea terrible and predicted 98 per cent of the legislators would rebel if it should be presented to them. you pii Irixams t a oni ti t'i j a.'i" 'y - Will O S U, nil d nnd saw the .11 evnleiiie of the it.smti i'i itnei nf h l.itiinis hetAeen the 'un cniitrii s It reduced the i h officials in this nuuit'ir if ciiiintrv ft urn 3d to 22 ti,p state dep.irtriient note said In lute stu.'i.'K eitien ,IS ill s. a are Y "I O alread racing solve !y a half hou I i P1 ll III an- - r am ! g" n .iking tl'ifS-- , to decline will haw ' h t qu what I" - 1 ...kies ss.'.h the L f c.im ct A- -I ;l thr ir ht-r- a'i i vm r rices can le on th it d a commit-ar- ,f i- speak. if it winning Its independence and them thoughts, or of its own adven-uie- s. ctmit .mn who touched it be revealed. a now history of the United Slates would of appointed Pennsylvania of the 7 colony j t!ie assembly In ll to a committee, headed by Isaac Norris, speaker of the body, the stab in be to put Chae a ANY MAYOR WITNESS No the rn.iv ii are a a tv rd have a prater romantic or IV. Imtune relics of this of country than tin Liberty Bell .symbol to the i tuple now unJeiwjy. i'll (i Sasii gs Bund duse Hie story of a nation Niip.o, c . tatnly, could tell so completely If it could tell of the could ap-p.-.- -,! I .it v.' , I ( f : i ilt n (V HrHlPhillipj i Truman Speaks CZECHS: U. S. .iumr of n and not V. iy I jro b. is 4 no W s. r. i A few weeks ago HetaiJ-walea'e getting ready to hadnt she ies forever; "S? since "South Sea Sinner "hen packing her trunks J ed a fine part opposite Tomorrow ney in Kiss doesn't Why, oh why company persuade and Ferrucio Tagl.av "Lontano, lontano the greatest Tei the history of the A sing whenever they so, P Stanley Kramer Mala Powers to Play , in "Cyrano de Bergerher ered by Ida Lupino. was "Outrage ture to Hughes subsequently . Ferret contract. Jose In another ten f. so many Oscars the shell be able to use m ends." He took part - ODDS AND EN7Svr1irr a ! of eral Federation will present its annU,fll( SP' tor i' Merit to was se!eC it Story; irof more than one oj Pidgee . Walter . . Drum next s 'three s ha Carson Jack awaiting his appro'.Leaf r ing in "The Bright serious, dramatic Sara ' humorous ones daughter of Y debut 0--- instil-America- film , ; |