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Show - - , . - , - - '. - - - hI ,. 5,,, - -, ,. , ' , - 1,7 - 1 -1' --- - friceFive - t qth, it, E -- .- "It' , Salt 1-akeCily4:111ah, Wednesday Evening, March . . 6, 1946 ' Weather,Forecast -- Mostly cloudy today with mixed rain and snow squalls. Clearing tonight partly cloudy Thursday. Max., temperatures this afternoon about 36; low Thurs day morning, 28. rising to 38 Thursday afternoon. Yesterday's temperaturei: Max, 48; mitt, 27, -- r, Cents. - - - . , VoL34LNo.1L96th Year ' , --- - . ," t y . .,' ;,, ., ' '. ' ' ' ', . t '. 4 , )" '. ,,'1 - ,' ' 4,, , , ; ...-.- , .,,' '', 't.,... . - - ,, . (0 t. ' ' '3 ', ' . ':, ,;: , ..s. 1 ,.' . ' - ., ,.., ,w4 . , , , - N , , t ' k 4 , t.. A,4, , N.4,,,,,:ts. )". i ) ''.. 1 1, ,, -- - '- -- Itt . -- .-- I HIM:.-tiar- L. Ickes, former secretary of old the interior, who testified today- - that he once warned President Roosevelt of the danger of retaining an oil man as treasurer of the Democratic party. (AP wirephoto.) -- - --- - --- I - , 4 . , , , . - Congressmen - , , - 7. - -- k ik , , , r. -- ,,. ,, ,,.. . , -, , ; ) ,, . 1 , 1 larch - , .. WASHINGTON(AP)Wins, iton Churchilrs Fulton:1Mo.... il - - COLUMBUS- ,at Truman - today O.A)President speech came in- for praise and the door of "certain interests," whin-h- e described-a- s "greedy crtkisin arhong members of Con- -' 'for much of the to his ' , ' -j',t. '- all 1 ' 1 . 1, - Walk oil ,. 1 1 1 .......... By-Associated Press The - threatof a nationwide- - --- ' 1i telephone strike -moved to with- in- hours of- - the deadline- today without signs It would be avert--1-- ", U.- S. Conciliator:: Edgert.. --1 Warren-report"no- progress"- - --A-- - ,-made- s Washington this morning - be- tween labor andI management - but representativesplanned a 1 later meeting today in advance: . the-11 of tadline - tomor--'-'----- f ' ; - .,,.: ,,, ' .. , - , , , l' Y -- , . ,.. , Workers I -,,. ' - , ,..4- ....., uEiporia Plans . - 'i '- -,, hOunrc-Thaill- , T - . - ' t.............t,.., . 4,4)A,,,.:.:' , ..., 'Tv -- - WARNED . :hurches ' t , r .. - , , .0, , 1.1k . - 'r uman A sks 4 t t , ... . At.; 41 ' '' ' , ,, , .,:. ,, 7 ' ... ,",,,T,.,,,,.,,,. ,. ,,,,.,,,,, , D . , 0J - . ' , ," - , LUJ - ' . : ' ; , , '.., 1. ', ro F. , - ,, 'A ,, ' gress today, and for a time en, ,. . , gaged the house In a Hurry of ,11 , , : 12 debate. 1 inserted the Rep. Cox Churchill text in the House RecI ord, telling the chamber it cannot be doubted that Russia "in- , and-4tends , -' , ') to Communize - the attempt - --- -- -- --- -- Warren confer r whole wrold." N,A,,,s- -' with C. E. Craig, vice president I com, Rep. Rankin 1 - i in charge oflabor relations of mented "Winston Churchill renlet.. 4 Telephone and dered civilization a great serv0 k ,,, ice." 'Telegraph Company but didn't i- But Chairman enlarge - on. the nature of the . of : 1 talk& the House military .committee Tht! eleventh-- se he did not be.-- told "' i tions between AT&T and repre- lieve the United States should sentatives of the National Fed..., ' i take any- - position on military 1, , eration of Telephone- Workers, , , alliances against Russia unjil , , ended- this momink as beads of , Russia has been given an op.. --, two - to broth,, renroad operator big state her position portunity --- i N 1 trhoods, the Trainmen and Lothrough the United Nations Orcomotive Engineers, set 6 a.m. ganization, - 1Ii ' Monday as the dealihe for a said , Rep. Savage progressive -- strike which could Churchill had prOposed "a return , , , paralyze the nation's railroad to and asserted politics" power I1 I1 kmhae The president said that if the systems. 4 a statement insn in- he felt sure the - request for- - an E. RAILROAD SET presSTRIKEA. (standing), , 4 ,., Whitney II 41', As the deadline for the coun- I terview with Sam Shelton, people "really believed in the. military - al- -- - A ! of Railroad Trainmen, and Alvan- ' I 1 brotherhood of man, it would not work stoppage of 250,- -, By Russell Brines in the St. Louis Post Hance , prevail.' printed of I of Brotherhood chief . the ' , grand engineer 000 telephone workers-- 4 TOKYO--(AP)new Jape- - dispatch July 5,..1945, rose to 41 cm; (D-N"'" that be necessary to pass a Fair EmBarry Rep. t Locomotive Engineers, check list of railroads to be affected I , , Act" to preThursday--drefederal Practices near, renouncing not true was were ployment within his if it ask rights" i nese ftirconstitution Savage 'Pauly ! Wirephoto.) vent racial discrimination in job- conciliators reported - 'acme fill time and prohibiting by the nationwide, atlimo(AP war . . is engaging in .), , "now and "did not resort to Improy. Russia , that 1 et- to as -. - the maintenanee of armed forces sought and progress" they er methodsPN- in opposing- - court giving, and added: in. Europe politics" power , , . of a wage din. ; a settlement feet If certain interests were not Rusfederal claims settlement of .retorted elsewhere. , Ft, . Savage -rso greedy for gold there would to Tidelands oil areas, eport1 ",t putt between the American Tele- .,' sia could be no more accused ' 1fl1f Ing that it was drafted with his If he said that, Ickes testified be less pressure and lobbying to .. . . , , phone and Telegraph ControanY , of playing power politics than ' I i full approva4.'emphasized - that it ,was a , mistake and the Long Lines Telephone- -congress...to allothe',., States- - in its effort the : United; Workers. t its ','"'PrOv- i- proper methoda,had- - been , used price contra act to expire, or no ,, the loremosti'40f -to retain Fadific I - The announcement of the rail- URGE 8' OVERHATJV-....that abolishing war,as by Mr. Pauley and' used ton- - keep down minimum wages, or Side of tile Capion other the . I lions road strike was made at a press to permit further concentration , Senator Elbert Thomas of I a sovereign right of the lia- - stantly by him." sen.. influential of a number tol. ir 4.11 iri.t,,tion Communiof the Association conference called in Cleveland . renders (Japans), fu- When Tydings said that the of economic power. Br James O. McKinney Utah, who advhcates a ciators rejected the Churchill sug! ' "A truly religious fervor , will by A. F. Whitney of the train- cation Equipment rs tura security and very survival former secretary of interior vilian high command - for-gestion for a military coalition , Two. Additional. strike at 8 cm. tomorrow and men's Brotherhood and Alvan-le- y the among our people would go a -- - the f invitnation's la- - strike subject to the good faith and ranki-oan with as himself, affront Britain baffles' Utah in the See UTAH LABOR en 'rage 7 -Johnston of the Brotherhood ice of the peace loving 'peo- b' - as way toward obtaininga, ing Russian retaliation-an- d ' to threatened bor paralyze today f of Locomotive Engineers. asworld." of : a the health national sert: , program, ' , ' a "body blow" to the United and dation The announcement reducwho will be an and officially. ,, cefnmsunicastion industries withNations. - ed from "s sacred and Inviol- - an"Now you don , confirmed reports from local of- social finger at me. I extended and improved Lid in the next few days as efforts Senator George - able- - emperor to- - a - symbol of hopeadmonitory -- -,----, ficers of the brotherhoods in -m program.n-- -as as record is clear your security an -to that agreement -reporter -of nationalmediatorClailed--across-the 7 state- with everf limited-form- al ' many-cities , : couttry rges-Reformine.' The development of - atomle Brttish and -American dovetail No change was rilportect, in . that they already had received functions, issued a special, ire- - ' Tydings referred' to Ickes' pre- - energy, the president told the as such armed proposed forces, and nonferrous Utah's mine,4011 I : the Instructions for walkout. vious testimony that Pauley in church leaders, has left mankind , I -Script stating: by the former prime minister in smelter industry strike. v . k Whether the strike will go 1944 Made "the .rawest proposi- - "in. the doorway to destructio- n4'qt is my itesire that the his Fulton, Mo., speech yesterin the itate'S -! constitution, of our Developments off as scheduled. however, was empire be tion ever made to me." This, or upon the threshold , of - the ..... 4 WASHINGTON' United -- (AP) A day, would 'weaken the over-a- ll t labor ' picture were not clear immediately. Under revised :drastically upon the Ickes said then, was a sugges- - greatest age in history," and add- Civilian I high command for the Nations as a strong and domi- statewide - strike - of , labor the act,. of of the will basis railway President:;-can tion that a moral code in Democratic general ed: $300,000 ', "Only high ' nant organizatio0.0 -nation's air forces was advoTruman can appoint an emerg.. telephoni workers tomorrow at people and the principle ' (AP) ' campaign funds could be ob- - master this new power of the cated I today by Senator Elbert - ' ,the ,WASHINGT oN ency. board to study the dispute ft a.m. threatens communications of .respect for the fundamen- - tamed from oil men if the gov-- universe, and develop it for the ' 7 , to giv- and assertThomas who The douse today submit recommendations. Provo. tal human rights. and ernment did not press the tide- - common In . Logan. Murray good.' ' Expediter Wilson Such procedure is presumed to ed, that past leadership demon;, "I command hereby the Salt Lake and Ogden will not ing Housing .4, . lands issue. -' Saying forces of ilselfishness ' than OPA, final forestall any strike from-lstrated "lack of vision and stubrather Wyatt, to of my authorities effects be. feel didn't the .eompetent Immediately, tell President you and greed and intolerance" are born allergy to new ideas." Why say on fixing ceiling prices for 60 days T automatic dial local of cause government , to' put- forth in - Roosevelt and the American peo- - again at work, Mr. Truman ' materials. chairman The Utah legislator, building Denounced However, By Management with my wish their pie that they had a Democratic - dared that they create sitsystems. - Offered bY, Rep.- Keefe (Rmilitary commitAt the same time, the rail- calls will be .limited to best efforts - toward acco- m- national treasurer who was go- - nations demanding "moral and of the senate 111 as Hitler's Luftwaffe the amendment to the road managements denounced rated tee, Wis.), -of the Members-of end." this emergencies.plishment ing around soliciting campaign life in the 102 i spiritual awakening U was bill approved a superior to the the strike call as a "senseless - (MacArthur's approval of the funds from oil men who might of the individual and in the qualitatively Mountain -States Federation of housing S. Army Air Forces.' workers win aall to 75 on a standing vote but it and flagrant disregard of the constitution. maintaining the Mi- - benefit?" Tydings demanded. ... councils of the world." - Telephone roll to a latex t "Had our invasion of Europe n work-irailway labor- - act and Special kado as a symbol of 'state, pre- "I said to. President Roost- -. any telephone exchange may this been delayed six months," he "There is no problem-oFederal - Mediator James F. " sumably ends Where picket lines have been es- call.. of vitt on one OCCILS1011" kkes . any possibility -- T said the. plane would Dewey was aummonad from De- -- -- -CHUNGKING,bur sda y--said, "we might have lost the " 'No oil man should i his being arrested as , a See TRUMAN On Page 3 . war replied: . adwar due to our inferiority in (A')A Central News dispatch troit to Washington to give , -, allow Wyatt to direct OPA to crimes - suspect.) ' treasurer of the Demo- be IRailroad transportation ,111.the .air," because - Germany said today that five French warceiling prices on housing Secretary of Labor- Schwellen- -. just constitution - - erotic national committee and The proposed and out of the state will min 'materials to encourage maximum bach would haVe regained command ships bombarded Chinese troops report. on the General . : vests sooner or later you are ' going sovereignty in the peon," , at Haiphong, Indo-ChiMarch 13 at cm., unless production. , of the skies. yesterMotors strike. and strips all governmental to have a scandal on your ,90.0...ti0,0-0ij-'.beThomas set forth his opinions day, and both sides suffered cas- a compromise is 'effected A Labor Department spokesEarlier the House shouted --- -- - - , , bande"-- t d..powers tween railroad management and down a proposal to give each ' man ' in Washington ' said ' exin an article appearing in the ualties in a hot bus-bri- ef ' It house the I powerful replaces Why' hadn't Ickes told leresi- , Inc Hrothernoous ot Kimmel veteran a $200 bonus to apply . . currentlbsue Of American Mal- change.. ' 13,..ii';()-d':.kiliiii'Dewey, was called in "view - '- ' dent Truman about PauleyTydand Engineers. - who on the purchase of a home. Trainmen I , :7- See JAPAN On Page 2 French said the The of the impasse" in Detroll ' dispatch , ' cent ings wanted to know. --25 a , are , air 4 per , demanding northoffered .) the to at land Germany's weapons, hi attempted Rep. Price negotiations to end the 106- , "I did lead up to it two or .- Logan Ninthled Verdin,--25--to the housing day old strike.-- ' forces wags increase. ' ' at Chinese "were which ours ahead of ern amendment wrote, the t port, ' three ' 11 , times,' Ickes replied.- ''He 15, in the second period of the the start of the war, and far had been occupying and which The special mediator will at- am International Union of bill. There was no record- vote. asked me no qestions. I sup- at endi We won the the French are supposed to take Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers' Held Discrimination . ahead its tend second afternoon wage' talks in game ., Pat-ma- n anI posed he didn't want to ,know." , Maxwell Park Ward of Oak- air war with muscle not over under an agreement Detroit between representatives Arguing against publicity committee attacks the. mind. We smothered them with nounced. Feb. 28. author of the of the corporation and the 175..United States Smelting Relin MADRID ,.(AP), - The Ui land, Calif., copped the opening the sheer weight of our planes." - The fighting continued until int and Mining Co. statement housing measure, . said the 000 striking .00-Unite- d Has No Axe To,z- - contest Auto government annual the of "Our air forces' high i amendment. would discriminate Workers, then board a plane for litrendr-settetr-Inoon, when the warships with- explaining, recent offer' made the Deseret at Gyzn, , , sty, at Vet?, Washington to confer with the 'un1inf.17 drevrteaving againstFrench - Spanish - 'ISpanish the today by defeating Parley's pidly - and stubbornly -the ammunition ' ' HANKOW-(A- P)not be able to Schwellenbach this evening:7-7-77-7-General crane who would from - a - blasted -' tonight barred French 4Three-daminy T of walkout to ' 33, in an overtime ideas and weapons of yester' Marshall declared today that Ward, 34dump, the dispatch said. buy homes. . from Spain and her ' on ers at the Keetley mine of the -- An amendment to the housing Don 'Juan blamed the fighting "'The United States has no period. day, while the Germans develIt and prohibited i 7 possessions Again Utah Mines Consolidated Park even , on battled teams Both. connectinto and those combat axe to difficulties." its in put "tedmical China." . oped sponsors I ' grind - bill, described by Spaniards- - from entering any , terms during the first period of today and tomorrow.' five-st- ar amicably and witii- as aimed against speculation and Demands Franco Quit ed with the transfer of the port Co. -Tsettjledi cc special envoy French territory. ou ' t of , most - air. Platt Lowell with "Our future doing , at a final dinner at the defense," to French control. spoke Inflation, was ' defeated by the - PARIS --- (INS) ---" Spanish and for the ; - ALEXANDRIA. Thomas 41 difficulParley's "should in be seering 107 to the a a of tour end of declared, , This account said China's 5IUMMSW negotiations with house earlier on Egypt monarchist sources disclosed to' im. trouble zone before flying on, Jack Townsley doing the scor- civilian handsin some organ- ties arose at the last minute and Utah Copper Company recessed standing vote. . INS),A demand for the day that Don Juan; pretender to score The Park. Maxwell ' as 1 ization Dez transsuch the iof Monto Chungking., National to some future date following ing mediate withdrawal of Brit. It was decided to delay the The proposal, by Rep. the Spanish throne now in Lis- "" of the end at the comfirst tense Research period ish troops from Egypt,and the Council, would have bon, has sent a new demand to fer until today. Meanwhile, an Initial session yesterday. roney ---, ' , 8 was all. , of ' the best scientific investigation .was under way., Sudan was made by Egypt's Names Negro Rector Platt connected for Parley's posed f Unless settlement is - reached made the first sale of a house Generalissimo Franco that he minds in America. .' . . a six months for premier today as troops a n d the a retire in of monarchist favor price ceiling In the East,, Utah members of - -1 , pollee , barricaded ,the streets ' NEW :YORK (AP) --, The and Gillispie added another for - "Civilian control will break , governmentRoad the Federal Long Lines Tele- period. , Rev. John M. Coleman, to bring. the score to - down professional smugness and Deputies of Alexandria against trash Parley's --, 8109 ' Workers - -- in (Branch 12-. , phone 8. , old rector of St. Philip's Prot. , FORTnarrow satisfactions. It Will pro1 , rioting., Salt Lake) and , Western Elecestant Episcopal Church. Prook- - - Gale Cragun closed the gap to mote a broader source of sciensheriffs guardtoday deputy i 11AN:, FRANCISCO-4AP)-- -2. Jack Towsley made a tific knowledge.- - Such control, ed highways leading to the Con- tric Company 'workers, members lyn,' was appointed by Mayor . Two Californi- a- farm - groups O'Dwyer yesterday to .the board charity pitch to bring the Max-o- f' by - producing better- - planes, solidated Itultee Aircraft Corp. ., , . 'appealed today for federal in- to keep traffic open tot. Iron well five to within one point of , would have averted near-disa- sfirst higher education-- the . plant Forces 1 ,,, Army to save northern tervention in the air during the last lowing complaints yesterday that Negro to be named to the 21- - the pace i , I, ,41 , Calitomia's huge fruit a n d member .board. ." - , were blocking the road. Stopped By Russians- ,. .. , , , vegetable crop, , threatened ' ' Moscow An international review in the TEHRAN --- (AI') The MOSCPV ., Z with loss' due to a Judaic- A.Eranian war ministry , told re- -. Heusi dispute between AFL morning newspapers made no newspaper - Moscow, Bolshevik -- t' 1I 1 mention . today- of Winston said "recent events in EitYPt porters tonight that Iranian X and CIO cannery unions. ,--- , , forces en route to Garri- . Churchill's address yesterday at army wimor Nboor In Niwor Nod" el . the witness that - and Egyptian bear, son 4., TEHRAN. Iran ,. (AP) , notes Samnan,--nor . of Shahrud the Fulton, Mo.,I ' Two men were stabbed today' Meshed, had "been stopped by . which the United States govern- - people desire full independence -- I Austrians in this army disclosed today work- camp corn-- ;WASEINGTON(AP)The country were chosen by Prison . . in the third successive day of Russians." Earlier Iranian the , ment addressed to Russia on and sovereignty in their cotmmanders to receive the special treatment. - - ' , irigs of 'a plan whereby hand-picke- d prisoners of war are before the Iranian par., announcements the had said rioting problems involving Iran and try." a was of "Valedictorian" class , liament a' graduated ati'd ' yesterday course of lira for the three things The writer Inthe building ,and, given an intensrye principles - democracy were evacuating Manchuria. ,, German., kle described democracy as "the borer , Russians third day, the legislature was those- places In ' northwestern Also ignored were the- - remafrks were necessary to accomplish sent back to Germany or Austria as free men...,, ' rn a inviolable and , certain , dignity, v. supremeinalienable a . which ' ' thisr Immediate 'withdrawal of le -- prevented from voting on A, V. in- y Already 18,000 prisoners have received the rights- due to every human being regardless of his physical law to extend its life beyond , lord of the admiralty, made last Brittsh troops, speedy reconsider. -' - the March- - II expiration date. , f doctrination at nearby Fort Eustis. Va. Another 1258 were his or race, 'profes.,abilities,' religion,nationality; in the British House of ition of the treaty of 1938 and a - sionspiritual , , h10 ivision Reduced :. . evening ' : , or clam?. - ' ' , rejected because they failed to meet qualifications.-- Former Commons, concerning relations' union of the WASHINGTON '' . (AP) ', men . Nazis and professional army are barred. ,, Lt. Col. Alpheus W. Smith, commander of the project and , - NEW DELHI-4AP)- The ', - Sudan with Egypt. with Russia. II, ' , The administration a i k e d told former assotiate professors at Northwestern Those who' pass the course are discharged as civilians were a Com"Egyptians do not want any University, Air S. Receiving prominence . Transport Army., for $2,051,000,Congress today India-Chimen: on international kind of ,. compromise on Abe the homeland. returned reach . has Other their division t mand's prisoners proclamation they 1011 to continue government i - 'When you get bark tionr. remember that you are not to such as- been reduced to 24 planes, head- women's day, an article on oil question of foreign troops , in,, turned over to the military and are subject subsidies on food --and other 4 the article ton-and their country, - in the India-Burand another alone. ' Everywhere in the world there are people who are , France- - , as for quarters - - laboring , materials during the - fiscal ' 1 -- - -,a - - In the Polish t side pluded. is aide. our Germans And and our speech. theater, on tht 370.000 ---y by, premier:. side.",,,,,,--, right Lreported ,- . today.:;;, 22,000 ',Waning-4Wall, , prisoners among 1 - - for gold," the responsibility opposition , domestic legislative progrdna;--- - A,. -, a Appealing direttiy for church, support of measures .sesi - -- ri)it El-have bogged down in Congress, the' president told a special , sion of the federal council of churches of Christ in America: 'N "A truly religious f e r v o r -: amcmg- - our people-woul- d go a ' long way , toward obtaining a I I . national health program, a na- 1 .. WASHINGTON-(AP)---Ha- rold L. Ickes testified today he tional housing program, a na1944 that "sooner or later you are tional - education- - program, and told President-Roosevelt- -in going to have a scandal on you hands" if an oil man remained an extended and improved so- ' 1.4 ,t. , i t (1 Democratic national- - committee treasurer -- --. l The statement by thewd,for- - da ..... . Speaking-af- ter parade came as he and t g crowd- clashthrough Senator Tydings , i -- 1 r9m his ed over proce d ure in the Senate --" Ho- I naval committee's hearings on train to the Deshler-Wallic- k the nomination of , Edwin W. tel, the president called for "a standard" of home life. 8 Pauley for undersecretary of the rising He urged religious Support a California oil navy-Pau- ley, - I LI man,- - formerly was democratic also for :the development of atomic enelty under a "high I Cro.....) national treasurer. 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