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Show 7.) , t- - . . ' NEWS AND TELEGRAto, Salt Lobo City,- - Fricleyr November13,-I9S- 3 . , 1 et -- -- . , ' - -- - , - , --- , , ,..,' , ,. . , , - - - ,,, - ,,,,-- , , , , ' , , . ., ,,,,-- ' , I , of e said:MiTTrUman did llot con, he and Churchill Truman wanpse- t over Whitel were flabber,1----gii- ted timeL.was deluged with . of the time and the letters unr-fidihis,begave the perfectly-plausibl-i - ' ac-th'''' to polir in in me., mantled to the reitadimconfir:7--protest' ' " said monetary . appointment who that he had explanation protests frpoi people Atr.. ::- MacKenzie Minister me Prime is for It ence to til was at and it the fund unnecessary that felt DREW way PEARSON slipped Harry Truman, By White :under obiservation, Twaiunfair to the Soviet , ' . . King of Canada issued an of- add that I owe nothing to Harry rr very green and- - very new by him (in February 1946) with. , ' ' , - , : wanted to keep,hirn that way in I out his knowing two weeks aftusda , announcement ficial I aa.aa""." contrary. the too I much President of the United States, , Truman, Quite net ?JR , ' I order to . I am- quite sure that most of later confirming the existence took every opportunity to be- proceeded to bawl out Stslin to,t, down any other I about It. track. . nt labor me both publicly and. pri- his face., At couple, of times: 4 , Americans and Russians he recall most vividly, however, these litters , came not , from of the spy ring., ' ' I never know whether Tru- vately. Byrnes Said,' he tried to pullI might be doing busineis with. that the temper nt the time was Communists. but-- from wellBut I would be unfair if I did Harry's coattails to get him to a memon man who or as as nowhere antRussian sincerely kept'White meaning,peoRle If White was prosecuted ImAnti-Russia- nMight get along ber of the international mone- not report that Mr. Truman was sit down. But Mr. Truman tould ' . suspicious ai it is today. On hoped that we., d . , members Feb., 3, ',11146,,- for instance, the other . . not bi stopped from bawling mediately, Russla.-anI felt that I Arm tary , fund because J. Edgar intensely, vigorously with ,1 ' - In fact out Stalin. , and rela- 'Hoover wanted4o take a further, .TUCSON, ARIZ.Harry flex') certainly looked as if White was of the spy ring 4iou1d be alerted ibroke the first story of the upsetting ' me told nosth Canadian-Russiaonce that at ederates.o--AlimtnByrnes 1,.$-cocopyright ..e...."'' . . spy ring, at tions." That was still the temper look s ter White,.the alleged COinmu-i one of the men the Russians land it. w.ould be impossible to .4 --- ret ' - ' ' Information catchlthe Gen- - tame to 011r spyiwhom-AttorneyI in Washington. About a year and a half later, , ,' . eral Brownell has just exhumed ' . White's name was placed before! ' ftformation Similar ' . ,, ' ' ' from his Sveleareld grave, was ' which federal a grand jury - 01k , The evidetice was such that I . . , , if a treasury official whom I knew took it to my old friend, Fred failed to indict him. Vincent ,, assistant Quinn, attorney , in 111 Washington during Vinson, who had just been made slightly : in gen1 eral . of the charge .,,, , . ,- , World War IL A wiziird in Secretary of the Treasury. To ' ' (:1 stated that the evilL ' g - 'Itioietary-mattersr- te. re.cOUPction.04. .divisionhat "-was in midsummer of 1945 and denet . . ,, but before to bring an indictment.. - ways intensely ' ' the F B I submitted its enough own '' - information at first I attributed this to the was My on White to the White . , - , report ' '' ' , - ' fact that he bad been born in House and 'various members of similar. It was obtained largely ' , , 0 , . Boston of Russian parents and the cabinet. from British sources, not from that we were allied with Russia Elizabeth the story by given I told Vinson that wile I ' during the war. ' could not be certain , about Bentley. Indirectly it came from ' ' ' - - At Mg San Francisco 'United ' code clerk the Gouzenko, - , A , White, it looked to me as if he Igor ' , OtNations conference in April were In Russian in the i legation not only intensely pro. . .' , ' ' who eventually spilled the 1945, however, I first began to Russian but had been linkZd .''- ------ ', -- up tawa, 7 .. White.' to of beans be Mounted the suspicious Harry Royal -In with the Russian spy-rin- g -- 7By that time the United States Canada. Vinson thanked me for Police. Gousenko indicated that . ,...' .,,. . . ;Was baying- diplomatic troubles, the.information, made no. corn, there was a man in the str.'S , , - ,,,, ' - 7, with Russia, and Stalin bad sent, ment, but : I noticed that Treasury the Russians contacted , later a brusque, almost brutal note to White left the for information, he was not . Later treasury., 7' - Roosevelt -- one , , , day before be he turned up with the interna . quite- - clear imto" who he was, , , - - to the , though signs pointed fund. monetary , t, General Eisenhower at that long 1Fred Vinson time had pulled American :What happened. He was apTruman ,,,, Upset Appointment. N.., , , 1 -- ' - nor 1 troops back from the outskirts pointed chief justice of the SuNeither' ' of Potsdam to thelliver Elbe, in preme Court some...Alma later ,General-l- t HarryTruman4s . . , , . among-, , ughan,weve, , deference to Russian protests, and removed from the realm .. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,.. .those.whoi confided...in-m- e of, .. ,, in , , ,,,.,, .:,. ,,.........:. , 'N.,...'7,,,,..,.0,,,,...--,,,,,,..Z.,-.7,....,;atualeCall, that. heal, brae Ipolitical comment. But I did ask, 'greatdetaii at that timed In tattil ,,,,..7., ,t,,,,,,,,,-- , .,,,,,,, , this story, Harry White, whom J. Edgar Hoover. I had learned Mr. Truman hurled some strong -,., : 2,12 DISHWASHER.. MOBILE 2.... , - I saw in San Francisco la April that kubsequently certain Jus- words. In my direction shortly 1945, protested against it thereafter beeause, I was-ticeDepartment , Harry Truman, incidentally, sidered putting White's case be- cal of Vaughan. Therefore I canwho had taken office only a few fore a grand jury and that not speak firsthand regarding 1 days before, Was much tougher Hoover had been 'opposed. their views on White.1 on the Russians than General When I asked Hoover about I did hear, however, that Mr. Eisenhower appeared to be in 1 ' I I Germany, and "Chip" Bohlen 1 1..-11111- 1 Ithat when Molotov For- - Better Health I 4 1 reported -I I ' flew- to Washington en route to .1 :: : San- Francisco, Truman gave . - . Molotov the dressing down of , his life. 'Bohlen, who acted as . interpreter, said he had never -heard one top official scold an , . -,. - other in such a manner. t-.,. Shortly after that I picked UP ... , tidal effect Is produced in varBy C. A. DEAN, Bt. D. dishwasher is not the first trail of the Russian , . eases ' -after Fever therapy means the pur- ious ways. In some spy ring in Canada- -4 story new-fangl- ed , , . luxury - which took several months to , . a form of treatment, the I poseful production of fever In such , was down. nail necessity Harry White -fluid swelling present in and , Involved --- at least to the point a body. This may be 'acthe about clay. be. lessen, jolats may of being safe from libel-- But it complished by injecting large , I doses of various vaccines, anvil Cause the increased heat and ,. , -; -- time:ProdUced - vaccine, or by circulation aid feverPIANO FOR , . . , I more rapid absorption of the certain of heat rebuilt would types .... using piano , "02,, -contribution te the ; met a--, this fluid;The metabollim (body .: .. i easeintmnts Iof the most exquisite chambers. I ,' ..... .. Stenos. $ee it Wax and ask about our , The production of a low grade processes) is speededup, and 1 , .i:; i SUMpMIRHAYS MUSIC CO. type of fever has helped certain paiii is decreased.,Likewise, the.' . t, r.,.....,,,;4,, , .. '11 I. ist south. types of arthritis.' The bene-- fever increases the white cell Photo $44,,,,:,- - . ', ' .' count of the blood which is Im. , --, inin' - ' , combating any portant ,i.,:::,:;! .,...:','.,,..,.. ,,,,,:.-,,.. 1 fection or irritation which may 1.--',,,::'.:i:,:', - " 1 WIRY-GO-ROUN- -- which. - - , D: -- - , - - I I - - Harty Truman -I ,r- -- cis-Preside- ., t , VVas Viöiently . a , - , n ' for-sec- -- -- - - ' .- ch.. t :mom wI 11 'I) - wit e GI - pit -- - . ', -- , - , , ,., ; - f'-- , -- U - , ,, -- n . -- , IM--- -- -- 0 . --- ,,,-- - , Trul Appreciate" --- -- ' - - to: 0 i , ' , anti-Russia- Russo-America- , , -- ii 1PWIa$11t! Th - ,. --t, I L Anyone Can A or , . :. ...,:,-,- 'L AUTOMATIC :: - - ' '.',,I.,' ,-,--,- - . . , -- -Pt i Only a few left Former Price Artifkial Fever Often Provides Valuable Therapy 21062 !I I f il'14.4 11 L - I-- Ut . .Note To' Dad: a , , " a -- , ss , - it's an everyday 3times a SALEI----as-,typhoi- ,' i d, - - s , , L ,- :;:.:4:::....:.J.,:-......:..' - - . i - I - -, -.. - . " - .. sic. , 11111111111eQ-- - -- ' , Lighightf1añneIt. TIL beresent ' ,y : that's stronger'ttban strong I. . three-year-ol- ''1.'q.,inill.'Z'., ion d , f';', ,..m ' -- -- - ',.i'::!'t.,i''':;::il:.,:.:; ,, ,.,: 101,-.:.:::',::4::' .. ..... - niaoframtitaalloyfitshfruelelyaresftaaabrlimshoendththa. ,.: - - - -- - - - - Infants drool simply because of the inability to retain the saliva in their mouths. In older children ulivation may be dhe to several causes. In rare cases there is no discoverable cause of the excessive secretion. Any Irritative condition of the mouth will produce salivation.- This probably is the most frequent cause. However, small sores,- infections of the gums, and abnormal teeth which ' irritate the mouth may be a -cause' otthis condition. There are other causes of salivation which are apt to be less frequent. These causes may be reflex such at nausea, pain in the stomach, and certain nerv- conditions. In some cases1 donas cause of exces- - - ,;., ... - . - , ( ,,,.:,:...., ,..,,,, ,;,,,, , . . - - '''.--.- "- tr------ - 0 - - , , 'itt , ' . 0 - 'if,. " 1,.4J - ' 1It,lili:r '24 ''. ,,, . , , ., '. -, I: - - . ' . : 1 ' A , .......... - '.. . 4- ' - .. , - t . - - I , - i '" 10! , ' '''' ' d ' .. 41 . - - .,.... dasham. Hathaway has breught its a truly-grea- t indestructive. Is is yarn pletely washable and almost It is tightly woven of color. dyed for full, lasting viscose rayon for smoothness and 66 cotton,34 in sport strength. It's KENNEBEC fLANNEL in a care meticulous madk Hathaway with by shirts wide range el solid colors Ind checks. , 1 . -' . , . , .10-1- 1 ,ti , Tic) . :- . . ' - -- ,....... 152 South Main VII , ,t11 ttl , , - : ... , i a, ( 11 No " liffer--"- - , ' , timesaves ..,.. i Ho ,, ' I , f . ' . - . . . ,Adig10111111111Prw- . . 411b ..1.' - i'llt .Jr- Allrikvi ' - -- toga.... ; 1 - : J Is ., ..... ' 7, ')il - . --n- o ' , . , - I . - ' ' . , - ' : :,' ':',...,..,f- - ' " ' A.A:A.,,A.A., ' ., . . - :,''?';':'sf..--::- '. 0 'A .,', s - I a Week - - - - : ' . ' ;. E (East of Tea Room)' , -- - ' . . ;::..a..',..:,:... ...A.:,:... - , ---- STREET FLOOR ' - ' ' .,.' AP 1) LIAIICECEIIIRE - ; - , ,. - ,, .., - ,',. Just inside So. Temple Entronie DIAL , 311' 1 . ' - - '' '' 1 , I ,, , . N- - r---- t - , ' . , ' :' .. - OW as---- , -1 a .-- ' ,.,4.....:.,,-.,,, .... 2, 1 - . . , ) , - , . . , ' - 11 ...... ' . , TERMS - t . ' ' ' ....... ..4;.:,,,,,:;:,:-,..-,.,'-- WALL OF WATER. Premier Model "61995 7; , . - ' powerful scrubbing sporktingstorilizektoon. With Water Softener and Sterilizing Cycle ' ' t - ,,,,,,.........,:,.,.....-..,..,-- spots. Dishes, olos,ses, silverwart--- .oro ' ' : - - .... .. ' :''.4.11;:'Uf.:r:,.M-'-'- . $t11Z t ,,j , , , --- ' - . 4 - . 6. , ..i.: NOTHING DOWN:, , a t.tioltamlassolti . ,.......:..........,1..,..,,z,.., No dish wIping -. -- l Installation PIUthbiñj Wiring Cabinet Work .,,. . tAllollsolotsabb L. liwwligm ,.... , I , . - - tisr 1.ow " "Sweep-flow- - . ---- - ---- - !--- action. Not a spray but a patented - - 11 , , - '' . N411.,.shi With - !!!!!!, I .'411 - .,....,,... , S crabs with wafer ''X 2' , , 4 ' ' ,, , - table.. . . . f , - '... It'. ; ,..rommonii... 111110, :.,,,r, :-.- -- :11t' b ever 100 piecei Completes washing and two power rinses in 91,3 minutes. 114162y ' ' , 1 , steps. , itelt ' . ... .:,,...,,,,. -- , . - i necessary. Saves 're-rinsin- g , 41. 11;Li r , Loads at the ,,,a,tr.,,.Lek LO prIr:11r et ',Tn.-- ..- , .. ,',1' t, - ,,,, . , 7 , , when you moveroom to room, , house to house. ivi, ,' d o It! i ; Rolls anywhere, easily. Moves I i . .,. ... ), 1 y,Aollob-,illi- 11 - t - g '; - , , , co mpietely Mobile - ' , . - , : 01; igI 011-14,- r,11 ' ' - ,,,... wow's. - " .: - l' 4:11' ' , ' ---- ', . IMPlik 1,, ...1 .!.,.! .1,11.1t i - -- - ----'--- - tvo ;-: , 1011111111116, glittazM ., ; - ..'''"'' ' ''' 1 .01111111104.- , -- f - r - ' -- Child , - .......... A daughter was born to Actress Virginia Mayo Thursday night in St. John's Hospital. It is the first child of Miss Mayo and her husband, :Actor 'Michael O'Shea, and was namedMary Catherine. . - , - '" ' 0 let - - . a SANTA MONICA, 'CAL. - , . '''''''''''' , , 4111111111111 v Actress-Ha- 'Pk , 0 41' , - ION) . ' ' ' (copyright, - ... ,, 1111 - . , e , .... 0 ,1 , - saliva. fact that it may be a clue to some other abnormal condition inthe child which should be corrected. Be sure that youNtatement that the child is otherwise normal' is correct. -- , . For a- copy of Dr. Dean's new "For Better. book, Health," write him in care of this newspaper, sending a and stamped envelope and 25 cents to cover cost. ., . lilt milk 10' ' . ' ditisoann.viatstioinmipsonotnaceseurieosuisnctoht:i ,, alit ., ; 40-- ,. ,--1- . 7 11 ' I t'it - ' ily ': . $- - alive secretelon ebt i lirti--It- .,... ;-.- . - . I . . , 0- . ' , ' - IS-,- - ' : - 4,- ' - i .1 't,' ' 11 A ' .c.,11- !it' '''-- . ,,,),--,-'''e Itl,. .31PA - r ,- 'ye.. : jr-wilV , - ,t- t - , - -, . ,Nt- '1 , ,.. - - '''' i - --- ' ' - 1. .. .., , '''' """ 1 , , , .,' ... sigifi,,:,;-,,,:- ' , me ...-- "; ---- ws'..-0',,,r-,:.::ni::!':4:'.:::.:1:.:"-.:':.",,;:- --, ''''-- ' ". , ,,,,, .,.,:.,,.,:.,::,.. 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