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Show ' ' 0 , SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, February 12. 1950 SUPER-GIVEAWA- American Dollar, Marshall Plan Big Issues Debated In British Elec tion Campaign ( 1 'How is By LYLE C WILSON ' v f United Press Staff Correspondent The LONDON, Feb. 11 (UJ!) American dollar and the Marshall plan were blazing like a spectacular Broadway signboard Saturday night over, the British national election " campaign. orators shouted Campaign ' ' about food, jobs and gasoline. .Their supply in an impoverished nation depends greatly on loans and grants from the United States. . Speakers for the labor government rarely mention the Marshall plan or American dollars. .Theconservative opposition is bang- ing away at the theme that. the United States-- is subsidizing the British economjr.right now. They follow that up by asking what the laborites plan to do after 1952, when the stream of American aid . dries up. Labor spokesmen argue only that all hands are employed and thar under a "fair shares' system the available food, - gasoline and other luxuries and necessities are divided by rationing and controls among the people. There hasibeen no report, no acknowledgement of American aid in the labor party's platform nor iri "most speeches of its. leaders. Woolton Warns? Neither does it appear that the realizes 'British 'the dangerous significance of his country's persistent dollar short- does age. The .not use dollars himself, and he is secure in his own job .which pays ,, him fairly well in British money. which buys him enough to eat a bit more. and ' Conservative champion Lord Wolton, . who managed the na tion's food during the war, broad cast his party's principal speech Saturday night He warned that the -- nation must produce more food. i "Another of the things I'm sure nas worried you" he said to his nation-wid- e audience, "is to know how we are going to get enough food after Marshall aid ' ends I ihink you've every reason worry." ko Woolton warned of rising liv- -. Ing costs If production cannot be policy; going tfl f - tl i State Department Y MARKET SPECIAL LEE ADMINISTRATION ACHIEVES REDUCTION OF Backs Oil Firms In British Tiff FREE "Why is ithat )f Britain doej' well the Tories say all the credit belongs to a foreign country? I am proud of this achievement and I wish the Tories could be instead of being .s0Iniserable.' Churchill and rail conservative speakers had a whack at socialism, which theyj agreed would destroy the foundations of the British economy.; No. 2 conservative Anthony Edenat Kenilworth challenged Attleels campaign statement that the people now actually owned the nationalized Industries,- including the railroads, coal mines and the Bank of England. . State Ownership "In Soviet RussiaXEden said, "there! is complete state ownership of all means bf production, distribution and exchange. But nobody would suggest that Soviet t 1 63,196 $1 I SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 11 v. J. Bracken Lee's state housekeepSng bill today showed a reduction of $1,663,196 for thei first six months f the current ' - Ol.R)-lGo- your bienniuni. j: J .', WASHINGTON. Fh. It niw affect the rising cost of living and 73,000,009 LBS POWDERED V state The The j has reduction was backed noted in three administration department EGGS (EQUAL TO 17 EGGS the safety of the employment of ten American oil companies in our people when Marshall aid is FOR EVERY PERSON IN expenses personal services, travel expenses and curtneir uir with Great Britain. j finished in 1952?' " THE UNITED STATES ) rent expenses in the statement released yesterday by The British want to cut their Churchill Lambasted the state finance commission. imports of "dollar" oil in favor of oil produced by British firms. The statement showed that the reductions came Labor speakers continued to The American companies are conservative leader lambaste greater costs for capital improvements. Capital despite free!! protesting. Winston Churchil for his hint the last six months of 1948 totaled $5,662,-- 1 for outlay The state department patched earlier In the week that a con- -, LBS. POWDERED 169,000,000 315. the last six months of 1949 it amounted the Duringa dispute carefully and servative' government would find MILK. (EQUAL TO ABOUT 6 v i to $5,880,502. spokesman "said it "is being ; i J a way to increase the gasoline EVERY PERSON FOR QTS. .the views of guided by oil the ration. y These later included those expenditures for tha IN THE UNITED STATES.) companies." - Prime Minister Clement Attlee adult blind center, Branch;.Agricultural college, UUh The American which firms, and- others fired backj at Chur- OUR LOSS. $116,000,000 have wells in Venezuela and the i Crippled Children's hospital, the .Pioneer memorial Jchill this question: Middle East, carried their protests building and the new state prison, Do you prefer food togasoline? to the state department and other to On both. get; It takes dollars government agencies ib a round-tab- le which shall we spend our dolstrategy meeting late yeslars? yy. ; terday, i The oil companies took "f That is about as close as the labor party campaign has gotten reservations" to the British plan,; McCALL. Ida.. Feb. 11 (U.R) tightening bolts on a cross arm. to they question of dollars and that Britain Wanted to Services ? were being arranged hinting . relatives inrlnrfa American aid The conservatives xavor British oil .interests as well herejor .Walter E. Jordan, 51, for- his Surviving two wife' 'NEA children. mnthr ' a g deRussia? property-owninTelephotv, is are chiding Xhem for failing to . as save dollars Th nil mavor McCall. wa mer of firm. GIYE-Awho AY Here's now the Government's and a brother and two sisters, i , it is ax GOVERNMENT credit the Marshall plan and mocracy. -- On the contrary,' to give away $116,000,000 worth of surplus milk and eggs looks toplan however, agreed to meet indivi electrocuted yesterday w h 11 e one state. denying of much property other foreign aid for, artist. The surplus food, purchased to support farm prices, is offered-vfre- e dually With British officials here working on a high tension line. sure Mr. (Attlee would mung bearC source of the margin by' which he British "I am next week ,to try to compromise Jordan was foreman nf an theChina's of charge at warehouse points to Federal, Estate and local public wr wider with the tender this, that make chop' yet are able' to live even in austerity agree me welfare the school lunch program and the Bureau of Indian agencies, Idaho Power company line crew suey and sprouts dispute, in this extend nationalization other dishes exotic, .: and to have jobs all around. ..i-The American In comnaniea Affairs. near Pollock between achieved commercial Importance working country and the more completely volved are: ' Socorrv-Vacuu- m Oil New. Meadows and Riggins. He as On The Job. concentrate all authority and an .American crop during Oil! Standard Comnanv iCo,rinc. was killed instantly when he World War 11. It is grown almost Churchill himself was on the wealth in the hands of a central of New no Jersey. Gulf Oil touched a 14.400-vo- lt line while the nearer we apin Oklahoma. r exclusively job Saturday afternoon but only government, Atlantic Refining Co. A or a ;neighborly speech in be proach in our turn to a property- Oil Texas Co., "Co., half of; the conservative; candidate denying state. California-Texa- s Oil Co., Ltd., "Extravangant administration in whose district near London the ton own o Pinking Shears American Independent Oil Co., HOW!! nationalization and former Prime Minister! lives. costly standard of Oil California and Churchill said next , April's schemes, which together result in By MURRAY M. MOLER Oil Co. ing from one farm to the! other Standard-Vacuu- m British, budget of taxes and the highest taxation lin the world: United Press Staff Correspondent took at least an hour irf good we which are indulgences spending would be a shocker if these SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 11 (U.R) weather tup to1 10 when" the the, labor government Is kept in simply! cannot afford lin the highly -- Utah's new director of aero roads were bad. By air, it's a ofwe which into world competitive power. As director with are Oelbert nautics, Fuhriman, took fices in.hop. reason are hav moving." wo "The only ( feather-figh- t : state capitol) Fuhrithe Office this this' week with firm By NORMA C. ROUNDY ing this election now" he said, "is man to intends still live in Tre 'II determination: don't intend to Mrs. Christine because the socialists did not dare McDaniel has monton, communting by plane. do anything but help flyine. to face the result of the budget received r word of the arrival of a His wife, Elna, also enjoys flyThe d Tremonton flv DaDy gin., horn this week in a they would have to produce. more and a in relaxes said ing his jtoday, la, plane, Salt . Lake first ing farmer to Mr. and They wanted to leave the unpop interview, that. he hasn't been on Fuhriman reports, than- in a car. Mrs. Arville hospital cost Johansen. The baby ulanty of the increase in thethemof The older his seven children has one sister. the job long) enough to know just Of living to others .besides "just-abouto see who his what fights trend gets of a program ftesh lease aiding the next ride The U So It club wiil sponsor selves, or else get . with their dad." flying will take. a "sweetheart party" here Feb. of life to carry them He does know, he would like to "If we were all to fly at the 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. laborite Herbert Morrison, imagine! only ) time," he adds, "we'd need Odell Ingram. Present jto' enjoy leader of the House of Commons, VAN-,- NUYS. Cal., Feb. 11 U.R) see the development of more same scoffed gently in a (. speech at Maj. (Gen. Walter PL Story told smaller airports and landing strips a DC-- 3 the kids would want to games and refreshments will be So Sturdy...'latt-for-yeo- r Frome at .conservative t estimates officers Mr. and Mrs. Cab Aldrich, Mr. high carbon steel he critically throughout Utah,, particularly in take their horses along," Saturday blades, of the importance of Marshall wounded a man who .had threat- isolated areas that have no modFuhriman was organizer and and Mrs. Elmo Young, Mr. and r ened him after asking to use a ern means of communication and president for three years of the Mrs. Thornton Strong, Mr. and protected by steel covers of plan aid. One of Big Tnree transportation. Utah unit of the enamel Farmers Mrs. Walt Heighly, Mr. and Mrs: baked, chip-protelephone , in Story's home.. "As time goes on,', Fuhriman organization and".Flying Is now a re- Max "Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Rob So Practical . . Cuts . Morrison is one of labor's big Perry .L. Davis, 35;, of North he pronounces his name gional official of the eronn which Smith, Mr. arid Mrs. Bernell Wat-kithree. The others are Attlee and Hollywood, was in a serious coiv materials, leaving said, "we will need' air- has 100 members many owning and Mr. and Mrsj Antony through a bullet wound in his Forum; Secretary Ernest Bevin. dition from i; planes morf and more lor such ineir own craft in the state. clean, ' edges abdomen. Ashby. hiked. Defending the labor party's agri Hower, and 'communicaTwo new members will h that are fray-proI what I get for transportation and Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, a con- culture program and paying , tion, elected to the board of the Irri officers quoted Davis servative campaigner who is a tribute to the food producing ef prowling," permanent ' IMorrison as saying, l had a few drinks gation Co. during a meeting of leading lawyer,! took the same forts of British farmers, Flying For Fun Handsomely Packaged . the group Feb. 14, at 2ip.m. In but not too much.x hecklers. slant in a speech at Tamworth. was interrupted by SStorv. a the iCSen. national former in "But hall. to noaddition FULLY develnninir film these GUARANTEED of Alpine City he notice "the "Take called He tied into what Mrs. Grant Dunsdun is con sfars'f he shouted. guard Officer, and hiiv nephew. flyins for such practical uses. I'm new socialist dreamland." IIL told of- interested in flying for fun as valescing after a recent; opera "At this election" he said "These Tories (conservatives) Col. Nelson Story to came intion performed ln! a Logan hosrear Davis well. the Don't recrea that overlook its not ficers; me. - should will elector praising join "every j each party through their British farmers and farm workers door of the Story home last night tional advantages. You iust can't SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 11 (U.R) pital., and asked, the maid ; to use the get up to 10,000 feet over one of Harry Polk. Williston, N D., Mr. and Mrs. John FJ Movie for the job they have .done candidate and ask him: Utah's beautiful vallevx ona rlpar president of the National Recla- have returned from Mea. AH, telephone. I When) she became auspicious, day without being thrilled." ANNUAL REPORT mation association, hasexpressed where they have been vacation To the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah Made by the she called.Gen. Story who carried Fuhriman. knows Utah's skies hope that recent water shortages ing since December. and as behind his he fields back in the east will cause a more sym-landing pistol intimately. PROVO BUILDING AND LOAN SOCIETY n went to speak to Davis. Story He's been flvine since 1945. Si attitude throughout the paihetic Of Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah. Statement of Condition told Davis to use a kitchen tele buying his own airplane a two- - nation to the problems of western ' , as at the close of December 31, 1949. phone but Davis; argued about place Cessna 140 in 1946, he's reclamation. V ' ASSETS one in another part of the logged over 1500 hours. Using Members of the legislative com 1 ve alwavs been interested in r t. First Mortgage Direct Reduction Loans. .. $614,432.40 nouses.;-"Of the NRA'met with Polk, I coiild shoot you tout of a flying,'' he recalls. "I. was a boy mittee xirsi mortgage anire Account auuuDg to discuss "re tree with ,..38,"' Davis suddenly on the family farm in southern here yesterday 15,386.50 Fund Loans .). ; H. R. 170." of building . told Story. Idaho when Lindbergh flew the The house resolution was in $029,818.90 "He made a motion towards his ocean. About then we got our first tended to liberalize reclamation I Loans Secured by SharesJr Investment was tractor. he and It to wasn't hard hip pocket 'thought imagine, was held up for six months in 29,426.84 going- loi araw a :gun so i snot, while driving that tractor around but Certificates of this Association... . . .. .! the rules committee last year and . . . .". 298.90 . . Real Estate Sold on Contract the fields, that like Lindy we was .V, Story told police. to by the bureau of objected 298.90 were was said un Officers the ocean." Davis flying ' me nuagei necause oi iis4 non100.00 armed; His car was found 1.000-acown Furniture Jand Fixtures $100.00. his Gettine drv parked features. , :i. a block from the story home. farm on the Utah-Idastate line reimbursable Polk said that one of the mainr J .. re $959,644.64 Police secords showed he was into shape and working a TOTAL ASSETS problems facing western reclamaLIABILITIES II convicted of forgery in 1939 and irrigated tract at his Tremonton tion OUANTITIES ARC VlRY LIMITED states is to obtain legislation Withdrawable Shares: served six months in county jail home kept Fuhriman out of the which permits financing Unpledged Mail and Phone Orders accepted White They Lett of cost '...-- $459,029.93 . Installment Shares and was on probation fofr three air until five years ago, "although ly projects on a, long term basis. 4159,029.93 years. 15 No. 2nd West, the thought was always enawine !15,454.78 3640 Prov Reserve for Maturities Phone Gen. Story is of the at me." iof An a soods with exchange 124.352.26 Mullen & Bluett stores .v .. . Other Borrowed Money total value of S25.000.000 is nrn"Your Fuller Paint Dealer Commutes By Air 1,776.34 Due Borrowers on Loans In Process. vided for in a one year trade ar A Good Place to Go' Advance Payments by Borrowers for When he did start fl vine. Fuhri rangement to expire Aug. 1, 1950, 622.45 . , . Taxes and Insurance .... KNiTSHOP man quickly found "you can't between Occupied-Japa- n and! 128.58 Suspense -- Account 124 beat it Drivfor Western places."! getting WgST CENTER Germany. 229.15 .... 'Cash Overdraft J 84.60 Tax Withheld Victory J General Reserves: For Contingencies 34,861.91 &4.861.91 LOS ANGELES, Feb 11 (U.R) 23,104.64 ; Undivided Profits A gopher was the only casualty art air force C-transport 'TOTAL LIABILITIES $659,644.64 when ca rr : gi seven men crashed and yin STATE OF UTAH ' f f burst into flames. COUNTY OF UTAH ss. The' fbur- - crewmen and three t Wm. G. Cook, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says:, that he is the Secretary of the above named corporation passengers scrambled away safecorrect state- - ly fitter the crash. But the gopher, a full, contains and that. the foregoing report . I trite .and .a corpora l 1, llll ia . . by twiuiiioB-o-meBauvss jof busl4 caught in the role of Innocent ian-Bi-- u at ire wjn ; ness on the 31st stander, was killed by a ( flying 1949: of December, day sliver from one of the splintered ; Dated this 24th day of January. 1950. i WM. G. COOK. prOpellexj!':. when the The i Secnetary; pilot undershot Los Angeles In R. J. MURDOCK, ternational airport. It rammed MAURICE HARDING, into a telephone pole, flipped into W. RAYMOND' GREEN an eightf-foo-t fence and swerved Directors !... a to halt in the mud a short dis1950. me this 24th day of January, Subscribed and sworn to before tance from the landing strip. i Seymour Gray ' Public . Notary : CLARKC, BENNION ON STATE OF UTAH LEAVE OF V ABSENCE V: OFFICE OF THE BANK COMMISSIONER REXBURO. Ida., Feb. 11 (U.R- )i , My Commission Expires Dec 2. 1953. Ricks tUtah college President John L. W. State do the of Commisisoner Bank of I, Roy Simmons, aaid Prof. Hugh C: Ben hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Clarke head of vocational guidance statement of condition of the above named corporation as of the nion, at the college are on short leaves on file in my office close of business Ion December 31, 1949,-no,. of absence. The two have; taken leaves of L V Bank Commissioner absence to do additional work to Published in The Sunday Herald, Feb. 12, 19, 1950. v, wards doctor s degrees. . . . " ! - - . k -- . . - J : -- i . : j Former Mayor Of McCall Killed j . 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