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Show j Coini Upholds eaching Of Religion In 'Jliljsased I imp7 Ties DAILY ilEHALD rTnir'.cn to Withdrew Hughss Nomination Fcr a . I : Postmaster ! Leaders Pleased Gerald E. Knoff, general director of the Commission on Christian Education of the National Council of Churches, said in Chicago that church leaders are "greatly pleased at this decision.". He said the court had upheld precisely the system, of released time religious instruction which Council has been advising its; affiliates to sponsor. Knoff said there ,are now about 3,000 communities in the nation in which' some such form of weekday battle over ''released time religious Instruction for public school students. The Supreme Court, in a 6 to 3 decision Monday, sanctioned dismissal of children one day a week for i religious Instruction . off the school grounds if their parents . request it. Two New York city parents had challenged' a state law permitting : " Baoring Down On the News BUGS"BAER rehearsals count, , this political show is having a terrific: run. Bob Taft seems to think he was by Driscoll over in Jersey. Then Jim Byrnes, claimed Harry Truman is getting his his toryj out oi snappea We have been trying to- find out is running against. He has it : easier than a night watchman in a mattress factory. . Democracy is the highest form of elimination tournament Victory goes to the brilliant statesman, the illustrious genius and the im mortal patriot who has the most banners in the aisles. By ARTHUR ' I tick-tack-to- ed m. doo-do- - - - ; Is it true wnat tney say about the Dixiecrats? They have reached a state of serenity comparable to a lazy cow watching a train go bv.i Their spokesman said. ' "I $ave an open mind. I'll vote for anybody, except the guy, nomi nated." This will be, the thirteenth GOP convention in Chicago and- the Democratic eighth. The first Re publican huddle was- 1860. The Dixiecrats of that,, day met the same year, in Charleston, South Carolina. And invited the governor of North Carolina, over' for famous saying or two.. ' Twenty-onnational conventions of make Chicago the presidents. i Ike's boosters claim he will be nominated on the second ballot:. Tart's rootsters say Bob .will get it on the first. Always divide a campaign- - statement by. its least common eliminator. And empty your ears into the nearest waste- - - I e step-moth- er ' - basket.- - l . -- , FIGHTS TO KEEP, ASOVZ WATE2 Farmer nursoo DeNoSf barricaded bis home neai Albany, EL, with a double row of fences and filled in between them with sand. Inside his yard (arrow) on the right he placed a large water pomp to, bail out the Gooding Mississippi River. r Y Public Affairs, of which Dawson is r The law prohibits publication of material which libels "any race. color, creed or religion. . - Si . . . Wcfcorftss oil his eld friends end customers to visit him ot . . DIRT'S PLACE 1143 No. Sfh Wesl -- "o o - HONOR THEIR DEAD A Royal Navy honor detail holds wreaths aboard the British submarine'Alliance at Gosport. preparing to drop them over the spot in the English Channel where tne Alliance's sister ship, H.M.S. Affray submerged and never resurfaced just a year ago. Affray's crew of 75 officers and men perished in the disaster. - . - three-chinne- meet-jwUbI- one-tim- -- Hand Grenades Both men were enthusiastic about the possibility of bringing ' WITH THE y S. 45th DIVISION IN KOREA OJJD An Army, private who cor- responds with 225 pen pals received a request !for some hand grenades from a small "boy in TJe Jersey. , "He wanted to blow-- up the Jtid next door because he played"" his bugle too" much, : explained Pf c. . Richard Lax of Duluth, Minn. together the progressive elements they represented in a .single party strife befree of the lntra-part- y tween conservatives and .liberals, Rosenman said. ' At Willkie's insistence, lie said, a meeting between the two men was postponed until .after the 1944 presidential election. Winkle died in October, Roosevelt was dead the year. Rosenman's article was made up of excerpts from his forthcoming The Big Dipper has been1 known book. "Working with Roosevelt.'' The former New ' York Supreme longer than any other star group, Court justice was counsel to Roose velt when he was governor of New York and remained a close adviser and speech-writin- g up til "ghost" ' 163 Roosevelt' death. " ;. . President John B. Lillywhite and his, daughter.- - Dorothy Ann Lilly- white, recently returned from the HoUana Mission, were the speakers at sacrament meeting 'Sunday evening. Dale Buchanen, a missionary who had served under President Lillywhite, Introduced them. Pen Pa! Wants Merger Of All Liberals Planned In '44 Robsevelt-Willlci- e - 7 Qadio -- I j (rTclovisianr V Service ' - 4 1 J rZQ) lJ - I ) - -- GIVES SHIRLEY-TEMPL- BIRTH TO A SON WASHINGTON, (UP) Shirley and Temple, former child ack-essnow wife of Lt. CmdF.- Charles Black, save birth to a son at the Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, ' Md., Tuesday. tsirtn of tne 6 pound, iz ounce boy was by caesarian section.. . -- - i BERT thur Dalton; Giro Schumann.-confirmeby bis father Clarence Schumann; and Sheryl Lee Sim mons, confirmed by her grandfather, Ral Triplett. The Wesley Jams family has moved to St. George, where Mr. Jarvis, Is employed. And the Ivan Sanderson family, who lived in this ward formerly, are moving into the Jarvis borne. CpL Thomas Cluff. son of Clar ence Cluff, Is borne from Korea. He. was honored in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Hejust has a 30 day furlough and then ;11 go to Colorado for . libel" law. . d Here's a. Chicago prediction. who his left hand was short Stassen will still- be there at the changing. finish.. If that means anything the next president of the U. 5. will be The polls give Ike a slight edge. That's all the guillotine had on PHILADELPHIA, the janitor Marie Antoinette. D.. Roosevelt ' and Wendell L. What feppom of th nldtime s d .Which Is about all we" know Willkie made tentative plans before tional boss with the smile and the quill toothpick? He! about the Chicago business. 'For their deaths to ' merge the liberal carried the nomination in his vest! further details consult our mail elements 6f the Democratic and pocket. His right hand never knew order catalogue. pa r 1 1 e 4 in a Rep'ubl i c an. of the two major parties, Roosevelt Adviser Samuel I. Rosenman revealed Wednesday, Rosenman said he had reprV- n sented RooseveU in a secret' ing with Willkie on 'the subject on July 5, 1944. and Quoted subsequent correspondence between e the President and the RepUbbcan presidential nominee. A He told 'of the Roosevelt-Willki- e plans in an article in the May issue of the Ladies Home Journal. . By TANA RICHARDS Meetings are announced for the two new wards, as follows: Edge- DRIVES CONVICTED IS mont First Ward, Priesthood meet- DEATH OF FIVE . . ing at 9:15 a. m.; Sunday School at 11, a. m., and sacrament meetWUlard'M. LEWISTON UP ing at 7:30 p. m. For the Edgemont Bounds Taesdsy was. under sen Second' Ward; Priesthood at 8:30 tence of 10. years imprisonment for a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a." m., involuntary manslaughter in conand sacraroent meeting at 6 p. m. nection with the death of five La Jean Schoney and Joe n right persons in an auto mishap here In gave short talks in Sunday School February. Sunday morning and Bee Wright J a unit a Marks and four members led the sacrament gem. Prayers of her family died when tbelr car were given by Ralph Meldrum was burled into the . Clearwater ' and Merrill Reynolds. river. The prosecution charged that The following children were bap Bounds' Vehicle bit the Marks car, tized and confirmed members of which was parked off the highway. the. Church Sunday: Kendall EdBounds notice ward Cloward. confirmed by Ar- of appeal. attorneys served ? executive director, took part in the celebrated sMcCollum case of 1348. The committee opposed a "released time" program in Champaign. 111., which was declared unconsti- tutional. In Monday's opinion. Justice William O. , Douglas noted that in Champaign the classrooms , were used for religious instruction where as in New York they were not. He said the McCollum case could not be expanded to cover the New York program "unless separation of church and state means - that public institutions can make no. adjustments to their schedules to accommodate the religious needs, of the people.'The court also upheld 5 to 4. the bitterly disputed ', Illinois - "group or Edgemont Raises Question Dr. J, M. Dawson, a leading Baptist clergyman, said he did not oppose 'the ruling, but had some "serious questions" .about it.. "Will the element of compulsion in the framework of the plan be generally acceptable?" he asked.""If children can be dismissed one day, may they vnot also on other days, with possible disruption of the public school system?" The Baptist Joint Committee, on OfJ H!3 WAY JUs are and destination ersown, mLlte-UsrPullman at llianeipoZis, l.;.r.a, Mike, Wallace mounts his "side-doto start hia aneual spring tour. Mike baa reported 'y feeea riim- the rods for 33 years, lying low In the winter and fclossoftiteg cut1, with the crocuses in the tprlng. He wears two overcoats, two bats and carries all hia possession in a burlap bag and under tit arm. d? education : who-Kefauv- ' jost-maste- rs being religious offered. He said the council will urge all participants to "make sure that their programs are so constructed 'as to be in accordance with both the spirit and letter" of the court decision. Msgri . John S. Middleton, secretary for education of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York', said the: court ruling was a "new vindication" of parents' Tights to direct the. of their children. . Cci:3 were confirmed. Meantime, White House "sources said the t Democratic organization In Idaho' bad expressed an objection to Hughes and informed the President that a new recommendation would be . submitted for the Boise postmasters hi p. Mr. Truman intends to abide by the wishes of the 'state leaders and will withdraw the Hushes nomination, officials said. The new recommendation has, not reached the White House. Meanwhile, two senators said said they did not know, why Hughes nomination was not acted upon. Instruction! If, . time-progra- " V.'L.te WASHINGTON CUP) House officials said Tuesday thst President Truman will the nomination of James T, liu.bes to be postmaster at Boise. Hughes was nominated about a year ago. The Senate Post. Office Committer approved the nomina tion after two invest! gallons of complaints against Hushes. But the Senate did not act on Hughes Mon day when a number of other on this "released grounds that it violates the conChurch stitutional principle of separation WASHINGTON, (UP) leader, have claimed a "grati of church and state. fying victory la the long, legal CHARLOTTE G. MOULTON Ej , ct C" SAVE Ob Automobile Insnrance RULON W. 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