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Show The 6 Herald-Journ- M.irih edne.sday, Villagers Flee as Etna Erupts al 1 7. 1 . President Asks MOSCOW. Mtrvh 13 of State George C VAHIXGTO. Mint: "dt nt Trjmstr toL. or ; or: o u n to i r., rt BV KI MCA Staff Writ T ry Mir'-ht- shouldn't release Institutions this, said .he Droken-heartemother who turned her son over to police when she insboys like f n Export Controls i Lesson Society THa M1LLETT todny rejected the Soviet umon drm.tmi for vastly increased Gr-iraindustry to pioduce reparation and warned that it would be repeating the sune fata' error thit was made aft, r the first world war. Marshalls statement was mane, however, at a Big Four meeting v huh ftd, held in a coneiliatoty Both Marshall and atmosphere Foreign Minister Molotov expressed belief that Big Four differences over Jirmany t ould be lcconciled despite impoitant differences ovtr Extension Of lr A Mother Gives Called Home Marshall Rejects Industry Demand i tTit r. t. : t i pected Mr aher i urged i ta . ,r. t " " muted r vr, : 1 i i - t r or : i i. r He su.l th .t tne i: in:er of mnli.u ..nd i ompi te tie otr t it! the f tee of icmtinuine ilonit t iiml world si.iiiitui hi too j,ii it for thi' nation to undeit.ike o, tins tune ' Mr Outlining these dar.gcts. Truman said thatumontiolleii Domestically, of food lirodui ts and siai e materials would imrea.se Annuo m make it diffn ult fo living eo.-tfarmers to aihieve food piodu. limit indii-tiii- l tion goals and produetion and employment Internationally, responsibilitys y. tional mtei we going to stop being ' 11 ' 1 subma-inwith caution at Antarctic". UKs ,s humkphott,) Mount Olympic with E , Anarct in ice pack from deck of Mo lr, ,g expedition. Institutions shouldn't release toys like this," say a mother whose son may go to the electric cha r if he. is convicted of .he crime with which he is charged, If a mother can say that, why can't society? Why let an ()i a gioup of in-lives intimidu'v the Uh-si- i 1,1 ,i ' tatorsh for the Let us t j y she is weak on uis,,i m, onVtl;i d, of tutorship, on majority rule. William F Rn, " Colum, bia U. Teai hers C'.illi io dean. The Good Neighnor Policy who zuides the course of our inter- 'American relations is . . simple Cc DivOi Of UG3F 1 ICT UF6 It is the application of democracy to international affairs. It is the rpphcation of the Golren Rule. (!B4 Telenhnln) WASHINGTON, March 19 d President Truman Sicilians were reported fleeing before a massive flow of lava pouring Eleven Republican congressmen from the crater of Mount Etna after the volcano's first notable erupstate of from the "show-nie- " I firmly believe that the libertion since 1928, when it destroyed village ol Mascatl, Italy. Photo Truman President asked n ties and free life of Britain are theater in Taoimma. shows Mt. Etna from ruins of h his whether bluntly today in gieat danger at the hands of mean US. abandonplans the Labor Party ment of the UmteJ Nations and Winston Churchill F. F. A. possible war with Russia. The two senators and nine reYou have only to look at the asked their fellow presentatives resl-i these days to newspapers Missourian for complete disclosize the increasingly prominent roie Their J61 Funeral services for Mayor Abe schemes ure of all the facts. The South Cache FFA chapter oil and Whitehead of Franklin will be held has question was: n Middle arc the and East a drive playing that is pest planned Thursday, 2 p m in the Franklin to extend from March 18 to May will continue to play in world and If Russia regards our entry into ward chapel, with Bishop Wilford 19 The Greece and Turkey with the been divided especially European economy. has chapter in do Wad ups charge. of arming people on her into two dilferent groups led by -- Charles Malik, Lebanon UN delborders as an unfriendly act, Jo Friends may cull at the home Captains Alvin Kidman and Lee egate we propose to maintain our posithis evening, and Thursday until Chugg The pests they will be Burial in the working on are mice, rats, goph- time of services. It is the arithemetic of folly to tion by force of arms?" Franklin cemetery will be under ers, squirrels, coyotes, crows, mag-- I suppose that 60,000,000 Ameri-pic- s direc tion of the Hendricks and ran producers can carry the bur- and sparrows. Webb mortuary. Unless we are terribly careful, Each member of the group is Jens of the whole world. Certainly one dollar. At the we can supply some food a.d we can slip back from the atomic contributing Horseback riding was a pre- end of the drive the winners will medicine to alleviate hunger and age to the stone age in the matter a scribed cure for tuberculosis get their money back, but that of suffering, but the economic heresv of a few weeks. Czech Foreign century ago. the losers will be used for a party, persists that we can rehabilitate Minister Jan Masaryk. world. according to chapter officers in the -- Rep. Everett M. Dirkes (R of We all ! e on the same main charge of the drive. Illinois. all closely in street. We terdependent. If " cannot learn If the British Empire is on the this lesson, then a I it ire conflict way out, Im afraid theres noth- with the added horror ol iodern ing we can do about it weapons may seal the doom of fie Rep. Clare E. Hoffman (R) of human race. Anthony Eden, farmer British Michigan. Secretary. Foreign Word has been received in Richmond of the death of William Larson, 86. of Baker, Oregon. The body will be brough to Richmond for bu"ial Thursday and is expected to arrive in Cornish at 6 '30 a.m. and will be taken to the home of K M Sanders where friends and relatives may call until time of graveside services at 2:30 or 3 '00 o'clock, at the Richmond cemetery on Thu sday. Mr. Larson is an uhcle of the late Robert and August Larson. He is survived by his wife, Othcl-li- a Sanders Larson, mother of H. M. Sanders of Richmond. . ' 1 M.s-sou- ri no- iimld not be controls Mr. Truman told congress. "Thy government must continue ds control over the export of in critically short supply here and abroad, in order to pm-tethe economy of the 1mtcd states as well as to discharge our international responsibilities " He called for prompt action warning that delay would prove ensettling to business and hanm- cap planning and execution of food and other export programs. Mr. Truman pledged removal of export restrictions as fast as sup- ply approaches demand. He point- ed out that items subject to con- trol have been cut from a war- time peak or more than 3,000 to about 500, Present delicate relations between U. S. and Polish government gave significance to the recall for consultation" of Arthur Bliss Lane, U. S. ambassador to Warsaw. Indications aie that he will not return to his post, but will be replaced. art soft about sex criminals just because they are young and become as realistic as this boys mother" WHY BE SOFT? When are we going to get tough enough to protect innocent women and childien by putting sex criminals away for life, no maiter how young they are when they commit' their first offense? By being soft and sentimental and giving sex c iminals another chance," we make possible another brutal murder. Republicans Ask s, U. n But the boy was turned loose. When So They Say rt fulfilled-witho- ..'4 M ; t h - Hi he was implicated society. had Molotov her again demand that ihe hi pressed Soviets receive a vast amount of reparations from itirrent German He said the Soviets produetion 5,000,000 in it had received onl n.trations from the western zone of Germany and that if Rusal t had depended on western reparawould in effect tions alone have rcceivtd none Kt T- - that the sex murder of an Massachusetts school girl. The mother told police she had pleaded with the reform school that released her son less than a month before the murder, not ,o turn him loose. She knew her boy, who had a record of two previous sox offenses. She knew his danger io reparations I d Greco-Roma- ut Greto-Turki.s- Mayor Whitehead South Cache To Be Eulogized pro-duir- fi Slates Pest Drive pui-po- I Services Set For William Larson LOOK, TEENS . . . Opens Tomorrow SLIGHT OF WRIST! tauv-b- o Breakfast From 6 o. m. 'Till 11 a. m. Lunches From 11 a. m. 4:30 p. 'Till m. D inners From 5 p. m. 'Till 1 2 p. m. COUNTER AND BOOTH SERVICE AT ALL HOURS 119 SOUTH MAIN OBVIOUS SALT LAKE CITY, March 19 Unless costs come down the housing industry will force itself out of the market, Franklin D. Richards, of Washington, D. C., first assistant federal housing administration commissioner told FHA members here yesterday. Richards said that the high costs can be reduced if local cooperation is offered. He explained that if local and state governments removed unreasonable building codes it would give housing a boost. He also advocated lower tax rales. 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