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Show Russians Suppress Comment on Byrnes Stuttgart Speech By EDWARD W. BEATT1E United Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN. Sept. 7 (UP German newspapers in the British and American zones welcomed Secretary Secre-tary of State James F. Byrnes' Stuttgart speech today" but fa vorable comment was suppressed in the Soviet-dominated zone. It was learned that the Russian Rus-sian censor refused to approve a favorable- commentary on Byrnes' statement written for the Soviet-sponsored morning newspaper news-paper Neue Zeit. Two other Soviet-sponsored morning papers reflected hostility, hostil-ity, each printing some 600 words of excerpts, all on the inside page, without comment. The small headline and lack of commentary in the Russian ' papers Neue Zeit, Der Morgen and the Neues Deutschland. organ or-gan of the social unity party was contrary to the reaction of the average German. The Berliner Ber-liner Zeitung, also Russian-licensed, put the speech on page one but failed to comment. The Red army organ Tagelichc Rundschau, Rund-schau, put its top head on the "Terror in Greece" and the speech on page two. On the other hand, the American-licensed Tagesspiegel and the British-licensed T el e g r a f greeted the speech enthusiastically. enthusias-tically. The Telegraf called it a "decisive step for real peace." The Telegraf's commentary said the speech contained "words of hope and help. Germany is to be Minister. Bans Marriage Kisses In His Church B ATA VIA. 111., Sept. 7 (U.R) The Rev. Walter Schlie today banned marriage kisses in his church. He said kissing in public pub-lic was in bad taste. Schlie, pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church, said there would be no more kissing by newlyweds In front of the altar because marriages are I "a sacred service, not a social function." "Let us not turn the ceremony into a sideshow and our house of God into a social room," he said. Work Suspended On Five Ford Models DETROIT. Sept. 7 (U.W The Ford Motor Co. announced .today it will suspend temporarily manufacture of five models in order to boost production of other cars. The models affected are the Ford super deluxe and deluxe three-passenger coupes, the Ford deluxe fordor and the Mercury tudor sedan and sportsman. VHV Commander Outlines Policy BOSTON. Sept. 7 dl.R) Louis E. Starr of Portland, Ore., newly-elected newly-elected national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said today his primary objective was to reorganize the VFW so that it would be "as streamlined as tomorrow's jet-propelled plane and as responsive and flexible as a gyroscope." The 48-year-old attorney ana World War I infantry sergeant said his first step toward stream-linging stream-linging the VFW to meet the demands de-mands of modern big business would be to appoint a national policy committee. Purpose of this committee, he said, would be "to indicate a goal, to outline our objectives to brief us in strategy for attaining them pud to recommend the necessary nec-essary working tools." In the past, the soft-spoken, bespectacled new commander said, the VFW had muddled along with a "comfortably haphazard ! plan" and obsolete bylaws. I "But you can t harvest a bump-lei bump-lei crop of wheat with a hand i scythe and that's what a lot of up have been trying to do," he said. Painter Loses Pants While Atop Flagpole WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 (U.R) William H. Lawson, 54, a flagpole painter, lost his pants today five stories above a busy downtown street. Lawson was painting a flagpole atop a building. His safety belt slipped and then in some way his pants came off and got tangled in the ropes he was using. He was unable to do anything except hang on to the pole until firemen fire-men raised a ladder and brought him down. Lawson apparently suffered suffer-ed no injuries except to his pride. permitted to breathe freely again and to go its way . . . this is what we have been waiting for ... we can hope once more." The Tagesspiegel commentary said that "nobody can free Germany Ger-many of the misfortune into which it has plunged through its !own guilt; but whoever increases this misfortune is no pacemaker I of peace." Farewell Address Anniversary Soon WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 U.P President Truman today called on Americans to observe Sept. 19, the 150th anniversary of Washington's Wash-ington's farewell address, with appropriate ceremonies. PROVO 302 West Center - Phone 150 -OREM Phone . . . 048-J2 SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTEBOOKS PENCILS INKS TYPE PAPER CRAYONS FOUNTAIN PENS and PEN AND PENCIL SETS Ever sharp Shaeffer Parker Fens and Pencils engraved w ith your personal signature or block letters FRFE when purchased at our stores. 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Sept. 7 (U.R) Fifteen hundred "Eskimo guinea gui-nea pigs" of the army's task force frigid will sail from here today for Alaska where they will carry out experiments designed to test the suitability and performance per-formance of equipment under all types of arctic conditions. The troops, all hand picked for the grueling tests' of men and equipment, will sail aboard the transport Sea Star accompanied by two other ships carrying supplies sup-plies and equipment. The ships will anchor at Whit- tier, the army port for Anchorage. Anchor-age. Alaska, from there the task j force will travel by rail to Ladd 'field at Fairbanks, the eventual I base of operations. I Col. Paul A. Reichle, of York, Pa., will be in command of the expedition which will take with it the best latest in devices pertaining per-taining to modern warfare. Each man has been issued five barracks tbags which have been crammed with 216 different items of clothing cloth-ing and personal equipment. Administration In Doghouse With CIO WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (U.R) The Truman administration found itself in the CIO doghouse today to-day for selecting the AFL to represent U. S. labor at the coming com-ing International Labor organization organiza-tion conference. Informed quarters predicted the politically-potent CIO would reply re-ply by rejecting an invitation to participate in the conference in any way. It starts Sept. 19 at Montreal. President Truman, it was learned, learn-ed, made the decision in favor of the AFL. In so doing, he overruled over-ruled a proposal by Secretary of Labor Lewis B Schwellenbach to rotate ILO representation between be-tween the CIO and AFL. The choice pulled the administration ad-ministration off a hot spot with the AFL and was hailed by AFL President William Green as 'just.' CIO leaders were plainly angry I but there was no immediate com ment from CIO President Philip Murray. Murray spoke out sharply against the president when Mr. Truman asked congress for factfinding fact-finding labor legislation. He may reply in a similar vein when the president invites him to nominate CIO advisers to the AFL delegate. Troopship Rocked By Explosion NEW YORK. Sept. 7 0JP. The troopship Edmund B. Alexander, Alex-ander, rocked by a mysterious explosion a few miles off the German coast in the North sea last night, was reported afloat and under tow today by the coast guard. A radio message from the ship l indicated that there were no per-'sonnel per-'sonnel casualties aboard, although the ship's power plant was en tirely out of commission. The Alexander was 27 miles outside Bremerhaven harbor when the explosion occurred. She had discharged 816 dependents and troops she had brought from New York, and was bound for Southampton, England, to pick up war brides. SUNDAY HERALD 1 PAGE 7j Meat Shortage Predicted Here King George To Leave Sept. 20 LONDON. Sept. 7 in King George of the Hellenes decided ! today to leave Britain about Sept. 20 for his trip to Greece ito resume his throne, j King George will leave Lon-idon Lon-idon by plane for a Mediterranean port near the Greek mainland. He will continue the trip aboard a Greek destroyer. Army's Automatic Weapons Tested WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (U.R) The army today unveiled plans for its first rehearsal with the I automatic weapons to be used in I any "push button" war of the I future. i The test will take place near ;Fort Bliss. Tex., in December .when a group of B-17 pilotless J "drone"' planes will be pitted jagainst powerful antiaircraft l equipment perfected too late for use in World War II. I Mechanical "brains" sensitized , by radar will control the new A A batteries as they throw up a curtain of flak against the planes, i Army engineers will use re sults of the test to develop better types of aircraft and to improve the efficiency of the AA equipment. SALT LAKE CITY. 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