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Show twed utt lo The Herald- - Journal Pile 'i Ku v, n , 7 mlu, . hi W TV j " x? tf JvV Hi ''.7 r ill X 1 1 "fa 00 it000' &nl a 73 si c - ''W Asks For Showdown s ' - ' VMIIN'GTON Nev 9 d I'' house mil t is aft.ins iliovt uni u il i snow ilovv n uh.'v on i Kipuliliian piopo- - tl to J suii nt 'Inmim.x a, mu on ii'i st foi u in v i is u miht it ,t u 3 $ Vie lie Uitcipieters Xn ei vf atrocities for- - charged against Vamashitas c es Capt, Milton Sanbeig of Key port. n J of the defense staff, picsemted the ehuge of misinter-pietm- g alleging that it had gone on to a scandalous' extent j Gtn K B Reynolds, presi-ueot the tual commission, called to the st ind three Filipino news-- x as the panel iepoiters named source of Sanberg's tliaige A reus, was railed to consider the was situation, and the ruling h .nded down Late in the diy the testimony turned to alleged mas , acre of 2,000 civilians by the Japanese at Cuenca in M-c- a - j ? This stnke picket tued to pull a w office employe of Philadelphia s SKE Industries from h'S auto but when he turned g em-tnnaround went blue with bia-- s buttons as the tops com e.ea on turn Then everything went blooey. itKs favor or ituiiimuMni tin t r imi hoi id and n'oie ptodili tive toot foi 'iwtM thttrits the after the ninth vi tr than those on maiialti) i, also uuitiv uml! and pruferud b main mu tmen and Stockton moiillo Tices oa morello growers Irofessoi Coe tepoited he explained hole fiut eaiher and In the ltah test on hud the trets more abundantly the fust 8 yeats on mahaleh prov to be supenoi ripened then fruit earlier, but in sue haidiTitss ipor survial tended tn oietbeai, love fimi it 11 ms iomp ired to maz;ard distressed by high tempeia-ure- s H was largir, mort and weie mote subject to vigorous bet' wind damage Basic! on the lesults m the test oriHaid which cgice with observations and exptnerce in Pt.ih, i ahaltb .slocks weie recommended by Professor Coe foi commeici'il use in typically porous gravelly orchard soils of Ctah He pointed out that S ockton morello is not considered promising for commer-- c ial use, but suggested that it be for trial for dwarf home garden trees and for heavier soils. ma-7ai- UilMIM Two Feature Hits! d TRIPS FOR MWV SALT LAKE i, .vov 9 U i Ptah state board of examiners day authorized several out of shite trips for Governor Herbert B Maw. including his attendance at the annual meeting of the board of man- agers, council of state governments, m Chicago Nov 13, 16 and 17 Other trips included one to Chcvenne, Wyo . Nov 19 and 20 to attend a meeting of western states In George SAM c"eS Coral sponge absorbs , see D, Tex, saved the day foi v' 2 Reloyf sound op coble fo fronsmeftrr ip top comportment Ogden Livestock m Cattle 1399, fully 75 per cent of run cows, little done eaily; part load medium grass fat steeis 13 10; tew common to medium cows $8 to $9 50; cutter to common $1 fo $7.r0, few good to choice vealers $14, late Thursday strietly good young cows $10 25 to $11, odd head on heifer order $12; good beef bulls $10 50; medium to good S9 to $10, good to choice feeder steers $12 50 to $13 25; odd head home stock calves $14 50 Hogs 875, steady, good to choice 0 lb butchers $15 10, medium to good $14 75 to $14 80; over 300 lb $14 30 to $14 80, sows $13 80 to c 180-30- $14 35. Smear Truman -- Campaign Is Charged l Sheep 2080, nothing done early; asking steady to strong; late Thupsdpy few stiucked lots medium and good fat lambs $13 to $13.50, good and choice fat ewes $5 A y. 100,Q00.000-vol- t e'H-tro- ac- celerator, or betatron, in use during the war by General Electric, which recently revealed its will penetrate 'a thickness of metal mar.y times greater than like a that probed by former industrial units m use. y with MOm MACGILL HARRY YON ZELL Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK who gave you The Suspect' ond Christmas Holiday" asM CO-HI- T )on Red Barry orwe in ROGERS California Hi OTTO Vernon elen Talbot TURNER 1! Joe ally - 1UL1E KROGER ESTHER LOIR WALLACE RALE JOHNSO IDGEON LONDON in Star-Loade- tomorrow afternoon for Short d plus Hollywood Victory Pete Smith's ''Football Thrills of '44 Caravan i, . Unit Gets Official Order V WASHINGTON. Nov 9 Republicans on the Tentl Harbor investigating comm'ttee moved swiftly today to take advantage of a presidential order giving them permission to question all government personnel. Reps. Bertrand W Gearhart, R, Calif, and Frank B Keefe, R, Wis., sought an interview with Navy Capt. Alvin D. Kramer as a potential witness for the Investigation Kramer was on the naval operations staff at the time of the (1 A RAINIER WATER SOFTENER instantly makes hard water "as soft os melted snow You save every time Pearl Harbor attack. The two Republicans made an unsuccessful attempt to see Kramer yesterday at the Bethesda, Md naval hospital where, they charged, he had been confined to a psychopathic ward. They planned another attempt today. Keefe said he and Gearhart wi.it lo the hospital Immediately after President Truman signed an order making it clear that all government personnel may talk freely to you )urn on o faucet Soop costs cut. , committee members. The tee asked for the presidential order because an earlier directive authorized interviews by the committee" but not by individual members Kgefo said although he didn't contact Kiamer on hts first visit to the hospital, lie did get support for his previous charge that the officer was confined to a psychopathic ward or that he is being held incommunicado. Hard scrubbing eliminated. Work It done faster and tutier A Rainier u will pay for itself In your home. it fl 3 I,- 4 n be R ill mi commit- ed II! iL J. W. EARL CO.' Oil Heating 170 No. Main .ii u tl at & Appliances Phone 358 nq n.i i od Fl HI lH m iriJ wl lob lie enu I D (OB ooi Bit lad ow HtB OIL fait (01 ! a amiflDCES FATALLY INJURED WELLINGTON, Utah Nov. 9 (UP Funeral services have been set 's me tie KING SISTERS EXTRA . . ment. Lucas said this seemed to show a definite GOP trend to drop the "honevmoon unity" which greeted Mr. Trumans accession to office last April and to embark Instead on open political warware in preparation for the coming elections. Another Democratic senator and close friend of the president, Sen Carl A Hatch, D.. N. M , expressed doubt that the Republican attacks had yet reached the proportions of an organized drive. But, he said, in both speeches and in other statements by public and party men, 'there is an evident purpose of attacking President Truman upon party political lines" hi p- WASHINGTON, Nov 9 ill' Sen Glen H Taylor, O, Ida., is eonvinied that the world cares Photo-diagiaabove shows one nu re about u senator who sings than it dois about its own Salvaof the N ivy's hitheito secret tion weapons the radio sono-buoA few days ago Taylor introducWhen di opped ftoni a sea, clung ed a Resolution seeking to create a plane, it picked up ptopcllcr woild republic He explained then sounds fiom transmitted them to Allied planes as that siieutists say man's choice Is between global organization or much as 23 miles away. Photos muss extinction at top show buoy unopened and 1 he Idaho senator reported to as it floats seav ard. Diagram shows how it worked the senate that he Is "somewhat disappointed at the reaction. He said he wasn't surprised at 'the senate's disinterest because he really didnt expect the senators to rise to the resolution like an Idaho rout to a dry fly." But the press, he said, did disappoint him. "Every member of the senate will -- recall-aWASHINGTON. Nov. 9 'I I do not recal lit too nd Sen. Scott W. Lucas, D , 111., chargfondly," Taylir said, "that when I ed today that Republican senators first came to the senate members have begun a "definite campaign of the press asked me to go out on to smear President Truman " the steps and sing a song The Republicans, Lucas said in for capitol them I did so in order to an interview, are caucusing all the oblige. time .about it" with an eye on the The former singing cowboy then congressional elections of 196 and glanced toward the press gallery. the presidential election of 1948 "They put my picture in every He said the opening guns in the in the country, includ"Smear-Truman- " drive were fned newspaper the New York Times," he said. in two speeches by GOP senators ingBut, he continued, when he introin recent days duced a resolution calling for creThe first speech, Lucas said, was ation of a world republic, practicone Sen. the by ,Alexandcr Wiley, ally got printed R, Wis, who charged that Mr. Onenothing paper carried Truman was "inconsistent" in his only a Washington sentence, Taylor said, "and laboi polity and was "headed down right next to me was a the CIO highway to ruin." of a man who beat his wife picture y Tlie second, he added, came the same day when Sen E H. Moore, R, "I don't know what kind of a Okla., said Mr. Truman was a moral to draw from this, he said. capture 0f the CIO labor governyel-erda- ALLGOOD Quat-trocc- Is Quite Puzzled 1) Hydrophone pick up sound from U boot e Wendell j m SARA bust, above, of the late Willkie, sculptuied in white marble by Ldmond from photos, is on exhibition at New Yoik Metropolitan Museum of Ait and will be piesented latei to Mis Willkie who commissioned the woik. Life-lik- Sen. Glen Taylor two-colu- :y the admiu.stiation by breaking up the meeting on a technicality He pointed out that the comnut-t- t e i ould not sit while the house was in session, and no Vote was taken on Shorts motion - Pearl Harbor i water Vuusiii), sit i in. nnlitai) affairs committee of heavy Demoiratte absenteeism at the meeting. Shorts piopoxal would be earned if a vote had bet n taken Rep Paul Kilday, 3l b oof sooncli broodcosf fo p o 1 1 o I plonot 25 mil oft nt , vigo-wer- i. Bnai.si six-ma- , i i circle v . v 1 vveio red ail even-- u g I ssum to review the evidence of witnesses whose testimony was . cue gvei as to uuei p,ctation, and to hear further evidence re-- g u ding piovm.ial ' lu , Ki publicans of ' tlh- Chan m in Audi w J vl , Kv said the mmmittee vouid vote Tuesday on the piopos- .i ii Hi oi i dated it would be d was lint the opposition ipnllj lontidmt it would p iss 'u lonnntlie opened heatings ' istiiil ij on a bill to icquut a vi n s miht in tia.mng of all 18 v e.u olds Blit the session ohw up when Rip Diwe.v Short, R, Mo otteied a motion to postpone heai-rg- s until next year or until the pmgiitm is ctd upon by the cn-.- e i i si ntcuefonh 'the cuauaission mm-ui.tte- e x l, ta ai anted and Hpologucd .. em I. ailed, however, that twa u tun cl is he assigneu simultane-o- i U.vv today fe A AJ Nov 9 ilP' The trial novukc Yamashita was todav by a defense nnsmter-- i ot scandalous i o: usin lonv and a rc-- , m v intci pi etu t vc man C is hi my he mug the lusc ruled mess tli ct the ehaigts com-it..a- a..c.s oik-bou- , it in 1. tHlNS ON THE GIRLS Technicolor -IT S IN THE BAG m ci i t .i N tomorrow x!fwV Willkie Likeness House Committee imiiipcl France moersity m Biarritz of author- tough a majority last times Trial Charge I.1IMU ic i in 0. uiiisc . Broadcast Doom Yamashita Defense " Hurls Then Everything Went Blue the history and statu, rootstocks problem I'h'aml throughout the by Professot depar'-i- r M Coe head of the on leive to 'Sf hoitirulturc v.amen m France, was,e exV at Ltah Agricultural s ation Thuisday. & nf 14 years research in el" cherry rootstocks test porous soil at rd on open for the form basis by Pro- Jtnh.ch nas edited he left Logan Coe before f ..at loned with the horticul- -I apartment at Birrif! Amen- I n. i Bulletin By I Utah oblems in a, -- RootsfOCKS j3rry Col. De- lbert Tidwell, 48, who died yesterday in a Price, Utah, hospital of injuries suffered Sunday. He was Injured fatally when the horse he was riding stumbled and fell on him. 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