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Show i f .I.V COUNTERFEITERS Ikgleh firtM It Fake Money Floods U.S. Pfjff who esibmmk Jr.siDi.VT TRUMAN, 1 re-- than half of the m the national eltction, rs (i! ray in his inauguration 11!rf pt that0 the American people 'determined to work for a world and all peoples tohich aU nations themselves as govern free o !t' e thy pf several friendly over- nt P,k favorably of religion and righteousness. The combined was an unwarranted assumption that the people of the United states are and good, pious, almost unanimously democratic. And, only 24 hours before. he had frankly said that God made w G-- t effect In 1920, Almighty. Intended the United its position of reto ass ume but had been frustrat- .!! usability." ed ft? vein of intimacy with God orations of this Aiipithty in the et is reminiscent of the bulls who made f fuser Wilhelm in the minds of many and came to be known senior e partner in the firm of is e' f Us und Cott. r. Other rations and breeds redded all this as outrageous and while it cannot be mid that they went to war solely! t rebuke Wilhelm and the for an Irritating superiority. It Is Gfrmans s of l fstt that they were Indignant. ?4re Germans were killed by way ofpfrof that God was not with them, buck-1- , tonfcary to the motto on their of Intent conscious with than their enemies to make the world safe for democracy Few German sol- diers actually believed that the Kaiser was any closer to Gott than anyone HI, else; And most of those on the American's de who thought the war was Wj fjusM t0 make the world safe for Democracy were in the Y. M. C. I.. Ickcs and Francis ;U tq.h Harold since become the Baw$s Sayre, of Alger Hiss in the state de- or were making speeches s unute men in the vaudeville at home. rJcJin P. Roosevelt undoubted- lieved that the mission of the fci soldier was to make the oejican democracy and he three of mag- r.t to sedentary idealism ucracy in Washintgon. If Hitler adopted a similiar It is true that his God was lue. pagan apparition, widely ed to have been spurious but uehrer's program was a very for President Trumans new iption for paradise now. with mentable exception. Hitler third the times in few things, at lamentable exception was ad he looked to our history he have learned that the next tier after the Nazis to the estate of God's chosen people, tizens of the U. S. A., had ghly tried in murderous prac-i- e crime of genocide in our safe for oifcd .his six foot vith the Indians, lip phrase "(he only good a dead Indian meant to ers and other frontiers-?4)uwhat the words say. In-lla- is irld st L t Vt 7be t .ip I'ttf s,t l hud a destiny of ,e 'ntepded that they at first table in aU mater-tiers- . Truman spread before the people a prospect of nd more abundance for that if he had even jed any possibility of self-.ra.ionmg and meatless and he nobility of his ,daysfitizcns would have collapsed n strain. hd nn authority for Mr. Ian statement that the People are detcr-worfor a world in a nations and all peoples ,0 sovern themselves an - k resee fit. they have never J Med themselves to that J. e rrity In the Plurality but not by the votes. fled'" Mr Truman I am steing lllis great naV 0s,0n responsi:'Vihh. G(;d AlpiiShty in 1920 d shnu,d assume and ke - V 1 not assume" he that PePle iStilityref"'ed to accept the aflpr thorough de- decision Was made by the theiiore Pnni.ed Etates by a vote than the vote th oo es' , in a dearth ec.td a candidate so ned that most of the bosses and predatory dCrrruit "1 him. f I Administration spokesmen e n Capitol Hill are beginning to wonder whether President Truman tax program may be another victim of government by crony." In this case the crony is good old John Snyder, secretary of the treasury. The of a modified excess-profittax on corporations was recommended by Truman m both his 1948 message on the state of the union and in his address to the special session of congress last July. It was recommended, despite the violent objection of John Snyder, who was so opposed that the President had to turn to his council of economic advisers for tax advice. This year, with corporate profits at an high, such administration stalwarts as Rep. John D. Dingeli (Mich.), Rep. Herman Eberhartor (Pa) and Sen. Jos. OMahoncy (Wyo.) came to the conclusion that another excess-profit- s tax recommendation was certain to come from the White House. So they prepared bills for an excess-profittax to be introduced early in the 81st congress. Much to their amazement, however, they were left out on the limlj when the Truman state of the union message significantly omitted any reference to an excess-profitax. w s how-eve- PALS WITH LEMUR . . . liar-IcF. Cope, photographer' mate 2C, makes frienda with a lemur brought from Madagascar by members of a U. 8. navy arience group. The group atudird tropiral diaeascs on a 12.000. y r, all-tim- s FULL-SIZWEDDING FOR SHORT-SIZFOLKS . . . Full-alt- e wedding bells rang out for a romantic couple from the plnt-six- e world. Sandrina Gaztano, 40, who Is 37 inches (all. wed Eddy Koxlirkl. who is 39 Inches tall. The mald-o- f honor Is Betty Koxlirkl, sister of the groom, and the best man Is Frank Woods. Msgr. William Barry performed the ceremony. Sandrina is from Pisa. Italy, and Eddy Is Horn Wilkes Barre. E E 'n , Inside story Is that economle councillor John Clark, head of an Interdepartmental group of fiscal policy, finally gave up the fight for an excess-profit- s tax because of the obdurate sabotage and opposition of Secretary Snyder long considered the President's closest personal friend. Snyder has even gone to the extent of placing his treasury tax technicians under wraps." They are not available for conferences with the Presidents staff or with administration leaders at the Capitol. Snyder even went so far as to refuse a request from budget director Webb for the major outlines of a treasury tax to "to' thV President budget messaRe Secretary Snyder now is conferring in secret session with con-- , gressionai leaders, but for the first time in recent history , secretary 0j tbe treasury wni have no affirm-re- s ative recommendations to present. Instead he will submit several al-- j ternatives, thereby abdicating presidential leadership in tax bTided a 1 ts ' 9 4 ; H .'4 NEW I a sr UNIFORM . . MSgt. Edward Ancas it shown here modeling the air forces new slate-blu- e uniform at its first official showing at the Pentagon building In Washington. Uniforms for both officers and enlisted men are Identical, but will not be in use before 1950. ' ' VICTIM OF GEM THEFT . . . Kneeling in his littered office. Jeweler New York policemen how three holdup men taped him and bound his wife to a desk leg at Dynamic Setting company before fleeing with approximately $15,000 worth of jewelry. Peeorelli and his wife reside in Weehawken, N. J. Jerry Pecorelli shows White House aides privately admit that the lack of cooperation from the treasury is frustrating and that the Truman Snyder friendship presents a serious hurdle to the attainment of a fair deal" tax program. Bank officials warned shopper, merchants and commercial bank to watch sharply for the bogus bill. Rings Are Separate The New York bank official said fake money also had been found In Chicago, but a sorret service spokesman here said there was no connection between the two operations. He said the $10 and $20 bills passed out by the Chicago gang are not like those discovered in New York. If the two rings were working together. there would be no point In their using different plates with which to print their money. The Secret Service said the spurious New York bills had not been circulated beyond the New York area as far as It knew, but the Chicago ring had outlets In nearly all parts of the country. The Chicago gang was said to have been active for several months. At first its product was found only in the Midwest. However, evidence of its operations has been found In Pacific Coast States, along the entire Eastern Seaboard and in the South. Relatively little of the bogus had turned up In Chicago, officials said. Two passers were under arrest, but the ring can not be broken until the printing machinery is discovered. While the New York bills bear the aymbol of the Chicago Federal Reserve stamp, printed In Chicago, a Secret Service spokesman said. Governor Dewey was tongue-stabbein the back by his former running mate. Sen. John Bricker of Ohio, one day before President Trumans inauguration. At a testimonial dinner in honor of Sen. Margaret Chase of Maine, Bricker was introduced as Dewey's running mate in 1944. "It is true, snapped Bricker. I campaigned with Dewey in '44, for Dewey in '48 and if Dewey had campaigned for himself, we would be inaugurating a different man to- d Good Riddance had a note from Bill. lie saya he Is taking my wife." "Will you shoot him?" 'Yes, If be changes bis mind." I Dishing It Out Mae I can carry 70 dishes with my left hand. What can you do with Fay your right hand? Mae Pick up the pieces. 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The probation officer testified that she found Miss Clark to be a bit wild a little out of hand. The judge, who said he would like to find out more about the young woman who had the faculty of getting into minor difficulties, remanded her in custody for a week. AmmuniHon Found in Army Post Scrap Pile S2.000-S3.60- I KILLED SWEATER In Florida, that is. According to a select corps of Judges, the garment is worn by Martha w(11M Mitchell. Floridas girl for 1919 BUS HOUSTON. TEX. -- When army officials at the San Jacinto depot learned that a large percentage of "live ammunition" was among the steel scrap shipments being received there, a busy hustle resulted as depot employees set to work to render the ammunition harmless. Col. James W. Frazer said the shipments contained about 5 per cent live rounds. The ammunition ranged from 37 mm to shells. 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Jr., shown above at left, retained his position as chairman of the national Republican comm mittee' by a narrow margin after the committee voted on the Issue in Shotwell. GOP meeting In Omaha. Scott discusses strategy with A. V. o.ilional committeeman from Nebraska. Many thought Scott would lose foe ,i because of the spirited battle waged against him bv Dewey lo 1 1)( Atyouf4iuat counterfeit currency. He said the money has been turning up in substantial quantities in New York. He declined to reveal how much had been found, but said fake money had been coming in every day. Officials estimated the amount of bogus money in the hands of the public might run in to "millions of dollars." They said the last big counterfeiting ring, operated by Stealing v' If All DOESN'T LIKE PAV UU1 FELLER FOOLING HERE-REAL- LY the amiability showing on the face of Rapid Robert Feller, Cleveland Indian hurler, is Just for the cameraman and the occasion. This conference over pay came to naught after two hours. Here, Feller and Cleveland prexy Bill Veeck are holding the ends of a bogus dollar bill. Feller was reported to have been asked to take a cut in his estimated take ot $82,000 last year. A u t wet money papers. e tr4urer. Is Ruling of Britisher morrow. Another revolt has broken out against the Presidents public housing program. This time, however, the shooting doesn't come from the lobby, but some of Truman's strangest housing allies in the congress. Sen. Burnet Maybank of South Carolina and John Sparkman of Alabama. Rep. Frank Buchanan of Pennsylvania and other liberals are up in arms about the administration's bill, introduced by Senator Ellender of Louisiana, which does nothing about the plight of war vets and others in the $2,000 to income group. Inside fact is that the Ellender bill was written chiefly by Ray and Foley, director of the housing reportedly finance agency, home chummy with some of the big real estate lobby groups. no Foley and his aides made fiprovisions for helping to Income 0 nance the TruPresident though group, man has repeatedly told housing leaders that this group which Truman called the "backof the nation should be bone helped to buy homes by direct government loans if necessary. Senator Maybank is firing the first shot in the revolt against the bill by introducing Eliender-FolebiU-w- ith an entirely new housing for government loan provision middle-incom- e home buyers. Chaage of Position frtumt of lht (bsrmmg ttireUry of your i." "I tnjrrud be end now rbtt my "H Aw Count Victor Lustig in 1944. flooded the midwest with $2,500,000. Cricker vs. Dcvey Housing Revolt time? Yessurn, Santa Claus." re-(u- OrPOSFS GAG RULE . . . Sen. John C. Stennis (D., Miss.) leads the southern delegation's fight against an overall gag on senate debate. lie has, however, agreed to support rule banning filibuster on national aeeurfty. sional staffs. year. First in New York The federal reserve bank In New York said commercial banks were taking daily losses from receipts of the fake bills. The counterfeit currency first was detected in New York when employees of the reserve bank there were sorting notes Issued originally in Chicago for to Chicago. The commercial banks which sent the fake money to the Federal reserve bank, not realizing that it was no good, were "out the amount represented, a spokesman for the New York federal reserve said. He said that the member commercial banks were losing money every day because they could not trace the i policy. The chaos within the treasury is emphasized by Snyders refusal to choose between Assistant Secretary John Graham of North Carolina and general Counsel Tom Lynch of Ohio to represent him in policy discussions with congres- real-estat- WASHINGTON -- Two huge ru gs, one in New York and one in Chicago, are flooding the nation with bogus $10 and $20 bills representing Tullior of d dlnrs. 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