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Show Snapped Beside Buddhist Shrine^^jfiV Avoid Extremes to Achieve Labor Peace, Says Stassen i i^^ t Trial n August outnumbered by a score of. 67 the deaths to 8, it was revealed today in a report by Dr. Keith, Barnes, director of the county health department During the first eight months of the year 480 births and 92 deaths were recorded in the county. D! the Associated Press the nazi war crimes trials. As Democrats kept up their at tacks on Taft's criticism - o f th Nuernberg verdicts, Dewey touchec off the G. O. P. leadership clasr in New York last night when h came out bluntly in opposition the Ohio senator's views Without mentioning Taft by name Dewey defended the fairness " the trials and declared that r one can have any sympathy fo these nazi leaders who trough such agony-upon the world. Democrats Gleeful In Washington, Democrats wh have experienced their own intra party troubles of late, gleefullj hailed the Taft-Dewey cleavage a the authority of governdelegation of four men. for Idaho,, whfch has three Democrats and one or moving away from_ indiReoublican in congress, Stassen i freedom and enterprise, outlined a program including lesst.be the answer, government control, a new labor ils Tonight policy, a new fiscal policy stgssen win0pan off at Twin creased production. Falls tonight to deliver address The kind of labor policy he tinuing * Seattle, where visaged "will require pioneeimg £«·. Wednesday night. the ~ man oft-mentioned I q 4 f ^e nn cp ss the Republican party presidential timber said. should make clear "that we do not believe that a government of Must Avoid Extremes "It will be necessary to avoid ext- men can regulate the lives of remes on both sides," Stassen con- people in time of peace, and tinued. "We must reject those who would clamp down upon labor"We should develop a new fiscal the nation, to counteract and take away its power of t/wm-j ~~protection f and of .legitimate ad- arp fluctufluctuations of a free vancement ofs its status, on the one economic system hand.A And ,..o TM,,=t turn down we should constantly emnewphasize that production is the those who would oppose all ntinue source of a high standard of living legislation and -seek to for the people, and production is conditions of anarchy. -Careful analysis makes it clearthe real basis of the strength of a " that neither the emergency measures proposed by the president last Mav nor the extreme restrictive measures presented by thc southern Democrats is the answer. « Nuernberg HAS KAYSVILLE, Gov Thomas E. Dewey of New York and- Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, potential rivals for the 1943 Republican presidential nomination, split sharply today ove , t ,, Abont By 8 (AP)-t-union, bAJ-ii ij-rt-rxcj u^^^-^, -- -Harold E. Stassen,^ij-j., former governor countaba ity of union officials to of Minnesota, today left Utah, theirmembership, of regulations m of the Republican-designated "batinterest, paralleling the tie ground districts," for another. lopment of corporate regulaexcesses on their only slightly less so, Idaho, after to a the development of tabor calHng for four-point Republican nroeram jurisdictional courts of high stanctP Before leaving Utah, which has the avoidance o! aU a lolid Democratic congressional! measures totalitarian in nature or Gct Taft With -fDAVIS 67 BIRTHS In Oct. 8 -- Births by Young Son Davis county during the month of t . it . Glasses--Fee/ Wear and Look Like a Million missing some of nature's grandeur? Does poor vision handicap you socially? The glasses are what you right need! Are you J. likely to lessen the emphasis on T. Rushmer Son the recent foreign policy schism between then Secretary of Com OPTOMETKJSTS merce Henry A. Wallace and Sec 2436 Washington Blvd. James F. Byrnes. BARBER AT WORK retary of State J. T. Kushmer Sinjer Perry Como, an ex-barber of CannSenator Lucas (D.-I1L), descnb Dr. H. E. Kushmer a as stand "classical ex onsburg, Pa., sets a trim at Manhasset, L. ing Taft's from. 6-year-old son ample of his muddled and con Ronald, who learned tonsorial art from his father. fused thinking," predicted in statement that Carroll Reece, chair man of the Republican nationa committee, "will not permit thi senator to make any mon "Somewhere in the careful speeches." Lucas added: application of the basic "I charge that the senator (Taft. of the rights of the made the statement about thi worker to his job and in Nuernberg trial solely for politi cal vengeance or advantage. aAnd I predict that this will be boom (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) ON TOUR Two JAPAN OF members of the U. S. army occupa- aspirations for th' Expert out dry potato meal for a new third party of labor, a turning Ka'makura forming forces in Japan halt beside Buddhist shrine at presidential nomination in '48." FURNITURE use as a stock feed. 1 their guide, Miss Martha Hart, (right) Red Cross worker from Los consumers. and farmers Taft said that Saturday tin RESTVLING AND All in all. the officials believe Tim* and T/4 William D. Johnson of Hearne, Tex., poses with Nuernberg verdicts, condemning Green, who is completing his Angeles. RECOVERING Hart as Pfc. George Palmer, West Seattle, Wash., prepares to take they can avoid wastage of the were a to nazis top death, as A. F. L. 22nd consecutive term surplus. their picture. We have some good dualcarriage of justice and "violati mohair and frieze covOn the darker side of the picpresident, also assailed communism ity o: fundamental that principle ers to make your set "like and asserted that "the aggressive as far as the grower is conture, FAIRBANKS-MORSE man law "a that foreign policies of Soviet Russia" cerned, is the fact that the under a law enacted tried can find no support in the A. American potatoes "PARAMOUNT the alleged offense was committed and less. is liking Another resolution requested that the convention recommend Joins Dewey Records show that the per capFurn. and Mattress inA salary and expense which h ita consumption of potatoes in this statement, Dewey's in Company for F. L. union organizers. was joined by Irving M. Ives, Gcountry has been going down for Ph. 3-2558 said all A. F. L. organizers O. P. nominee for U. S. senate' the past 50 years, officials said. a should receive $100 weekly in New York, declared flatly tha JX*ij salary. the German war criminals had (Continued from Pace One) SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 8 (AP) trial." It continued: Arthur V. Watkins, Republican tinue their trips, according to com-"While the just penalties im Davis party candidate for the U. S. pany officials. posed can neither expiate thei: You can get a Large-diameter cylinWhat caused the plane to crash nor bring back the life o: today denied a Democratic Fairbanks-Morse ders give the necessary Lake approached the airport for millions for whose deaths they an sponsored statement that he as their sentences wil Hammer p speed h a m m e immediMill has connections with Gerald L. its only stop between San Fran- responsible, serve as a warning against future KAYSVILLE, Oct. 8 -- TwentySmith of the America First com- cisco and Chicago, was not immeonly2400r.p.m.Thisper; of aggression and oppression eight student vocalists of Davis ately. mittee. for totalitarian rulers." diately known. The accident high school will be numbered F a b a n k mits using larger pullabout four-thirty-three a. In Detroit, Taft said he did among the 400 voices of the allWatkins, who appeared at a Reey for greater efficiency. Hammer Mills g care to comment pending fuller state student chorus which will publican rally last night with Har- (M. S. TJ One of three models or and members Utah of the of the Dewey-Ives entertain roughage fast, study" grain Sheriff Norbert E. Tuck said statements. old E. Stassen, former governor Education association Friday at match your tractor power and low will with two when A spokesman for Taft said: seven p. m. at the L. D. S. taberlarge plane broke in of Minnesota, said: and combine cost. on was perfectly, "The Lake crashed the reservation in senator's that nacle is Salt position City, military "I do not know Gerald L, K. not Staclowestfuel announced John L. a consumption by want make not today to now. Because of their large far from the post ammunition does Smith or the committee. I have He hasey, director. 'ther statement right dump. never sought their support." breaker on matter plates and large with greatest grinding The the stated his feeling chorus, sponsored by the want screen Cenand Utah to a arts division of the area, most of thecapacity. feels that if others In newspaper advertisement Cargo and Mail Saved be precommission, them tennial will go ahead." o w him, c o s criticize let time F o printed in yesterday's Telegram, The sheriff and company officgrain is ground sented in a "Prevue to the Censee Rudy Larsen, candidate for the ials said the plane did not catch Huffman Raps Taft grinding, us...today. around. former tennial,"nowRalph J. Peterson, Taft's Democratic colleague Utah senate from Salt Lake City, fire. All cargo and mail was a staff member of the Utahn, W. HuffJames from Senator saved. Ohio, Also College of Los Angeles, will addressed himself to Stassen, sayi- Civil aeronautics authorities, man, also took exception to Taft's direct the performance. ng: who started an immediate _ investiFAIRBANKS PUMPS AND SCALES criticism, declaring in is aiding this week in "Do you know that you have said there was a light fog campaign speech last night a1 theStacey gation, of the alto section for training come to the great liberal and FACTORY SALES AGENTS a and 400-foot Marion, Ohio: progressive state of Utah to speak The site of ceiling. was only"Even' if justified, they should the prevue performance. the accident for a candidate endorsed by the a mile and a half northwest of have been offered when the intAmerica Firsters and Gerald L. the United Airlines of chaos, we're right back ernational tribunals were being out field. Smith? where we started. "The crash could easily have set A small town merchant devised "Do you know that you are fronti- all the persons aboard," said up." a collection letter that proved effa candidate endorsed by Tuck. ng for CANDIDATE ective. It read, "If you don't pay the America First committee whichThe sheriff said the DC-4 missed me what you owe me, 24th Street At Wall Ave. teil is notorious for fascism, race hatr-striking a small building, which your other creditors that you did." religious bigotry, labor baiti- houses post ammunition, by about ed, ng, isolationism, and for scuttling 100 yards. 4-YEAR TERM world peace? Military authorities said it was "As a candidate for president doubtful that the ammthe United States in 1948 would extremely exploded had you like 100 nationalists endorsedunition would haveany DAYTON the struck of the four plane K. Smith on L. Gerald in the by Vote "No" the Bond Issue. or five small ammunition storage United States congress? buildings. "(Signde) RUDY LARSEN." Have Majority Rule Dampish daze, with storm clouds In denying the allegations, Military Guard Posted hanging on, depositing .10 inch said: Weber County Tuck said the plane broke in early today, boosting the month's "I do not want the support of .-just ahead of the wings, and U. storm total to .86 inch. Only one any group which preaches or pract- wrecking crews by without a trace of preWhy Should 4 Persons eight a. clear day,-this race hatred, religious bigotry, had removed the forward ices October, Saturday, of cipitation half unDo? labor baiting or any other Remember? County Commission What smashed plane from the scene. 5th. the NEW BLEND now American doctrine and I pubpolice were placed on any such support repudiate up and licly OVER" inasmuch as Gosh, ought to clear "THINK an honest, guard at the wreck if it is offered. I favor us some more clear weather more the plane landed on military proprubber! make the united to sincere attempt before winter, "says Aloysus, the Don't Miss Next Ad. erty. an instrument world nations for work to in office boy, splashing Some of the injured were (Paid Political Adv.) peace." to the Fort Warren hospital and his raincoat, galoshes and um- ... . Truman Submits Prosperity Plan I., ; ' ... JOHN W. ARRINGTON S. PotatoCroiT Is Biggest Ever ;'' ' ' Watkins Rejects Two Smith's Support U. Killed When Mills Hammer Plane Crashes ; ^·v Students Will Sing in Salt it r- ir it r s ti s i it r first - l t i "I'll County Commissioner Square Deal Ticket OFFERS in Let's Tell the to Dated Thorobreds assure you of improved synthetics with 5 times it IT some to . Memorial hospital in ReclamationPlans Hi' ho, weathero, with 52 demaximum. Monday, and 41 degrees minimum early was today. One 50 degyear ago the-minimum ST. 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