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Show - -- rj"-Ippp-4111,,.,10,- - May 17, 1950 NEWS, WedAeselay, A--DESERI - 7'7: .. t C ' -' 9 -- ': " Pf .4 P. r r. .P. 4.--4' - ,, : !' - . ,, ; ,P1IP., ,o. - ., - 7, -- ; v .:: : 7 ''- t , if 1 7,-- ' - 7 ' . - - - -- 4, -- , 4 - t - .' :' - .i.,4 P ; - ' ;, a , , ' .1.,' !.! . - ; '. ; ,. . ,. 4 1; 7,....'..,2 t - , - , . - '' - 'V '. ' - I:s 4 ' - ''''',; - 1 'N.- :4 : , 1; - - . 1'; if" - ' ' '' .. - : t - It l';' , - - .,' .- t , 'II!, , . '11.,...,,..... .4 ', ' ,; drab ,tr, ' A 'fr.4',, . -- .. ,.,...., .. ,,-..- ,,,....., - -- , :, . ' 'i - 'i ,....'- - , ' '' ..-- v.' . i , ',.... -, ,- .4, ', , ,L;A:a, P:?; - 61 '- - , f' s.'s '. S.:4,$. ' ,,,. ' - ,,,,"-- ' - -, 'f' . T'' - ;''' .' ' ',, Noo ''..,:i. :A. 44l . Ng: "' - 1J '--4 Si : ; . : ,, i' - 1.' 100- i Ji ; P , ,- ..,.., , - . ,,,r,,., 2, ,,,, tIiTJ,j ...,.,..... , ; , - ,,v1P,.. - ' , 0 , --- 7,4,, '' OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING GOES ON SALE AT : "' - - i. ' . ,:-., 2 -- .' ; -- . '4:611.11 PRICES - - SA DALLAS, Tex.These lovable laughing children must have blood transfusions every few Vicki Lou, right, and weeks ifor the rest of their lives, or they will die. Three-year-o- ld are the children of Mr. and Mn. Otto her baby brother, Vaughn Charles, C. bier. Both have Mediterranean anemia, a blood disease so rare in America it took medical experts months to identify it So long as they get their transfusions on schedule, doctors say the pair will grow up and live out a normal life span. (AP Wirephoto). - ASKS $6,750,000 t,..., ,. . SAN FRANCISCO (INS) , 'Two wealthy Si.n Trancisto -- theater owners were among ,, lhose named In a suit filed la ISatt Francisco Tuesday by triSamuel Goldwyn. noted Nolalywood movie producer. asking -- - -- ' Houseclean, Legion's Chief Asks ational CHICAGO (INS) Commander George N. Craig of the American Legion Tuesday demanded a house cleaning in the State Department and declared , that It 'reeks with receit. depravity, and double-talk.- " - before the Chicago Aecident and Health Association at the La Salle Hotel, asserted that the U. S. :weds a program of "positive Americanism." Be said it Is time to get tough with Cnig, speaking , - -- - - in Wash"crackpot are ington who.- he leading the U. S. toward Cominunlsin lie also laid down a heavy barrage against a socialized medical program and called It "bad medicine" for the U. S. Craig added: "Not only would the fair dealers create a welfare state, but there might well follow a a n d neurotic hypochondriac state." Turning his direction to the State Department. the Legion commander asserted: ' The termites of Cortu- nimisrd. with their allies, the weevils of Socialism. are biting their way Into our schools, into our sacred Institutions, into the governing bodies of our communities, our elateI.-annow even into some of the highest departments of our national government "It hi the honest opinion of many Americans that our DeIs a veri. partment of State table 'snake pit' in which powder puff diplomats are playing at a igame of demi-mondiplomaiy. It's a new national past-tim- e hide and seek. Allide the factsthen seek confidence." d FULL Stand Unjted Murray Urges Cleveland CIO ;It '11 CIO Tuesday called upon labor organiza- PRICED FROM tions to make a united stand in the fight for increased social benefit& Murray abo warned that there Is a definite trend toward bscreased unemployment In the e United States which,-bsaid, if it continues at its prevent pace. will mean "riots and bloodshed" six years from now. The union leader.- waking at the seventeenth biennial convention of the Clothirg Workers in Cleveland, declared: "All labor organizations must divine some constructive means to get other groups to join the t),:qi i !k. - DR. kilo, ZI0N1 , I. - SLACKS I Physician Popular Brands-- - GOO WIVE SERVICE Corner 3rd So. Piten noasirmo --- - . . 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' -- 1 No Limit to Purchases! , eirp,..46:yirium.11.111:7., N s700 ALL STYLES, COLORS SIZE RANGE BE SOLD! U ,:7.,.. ,.. k STOCK ONLY Li RUST No Merchandise Added to Our Stock! $45.000.00 IN REGULAR HOWARD'S NOTHING HIGHER! "Leaders of labor can and must get together in the spirit of good will to arrive at decisions calculated to promote the best interests of all the American people." Murray, dimming a recent letter from William Green. AFL president, on a proposed merger between the CIO and the AFL, said: "I hope to be able to acknowledge .Greens .communication during the latter part of June and say that we are ready to meet with his committee to fight together for the common good." The CIO president stated that Rising is increastra at unemployment A INDIANAPOLIS (INS) the rate of 1.000.000 persons a S. U. Tuesdental said expert PI year day that twenty million Amer- wear false teethand the jeans , Man, You're crazy total is increasing annually. Thousoll erg "nor at TO Tee Commander Fralika Kyes, of C000Loo soon tor 'took. ,,,,,a... PP IMOtie two& BIG DISCOUNT 'Wyly la body tart ot trot the U. S. Dental School. de Pad woos, otti -- otel Trr tor oso, YeWlittit tektra Off IPS ear.a,sts. Mir la4 ot an so 11016 dared the ranks of false teeth door norm tootrirbono wearers grows by about one T-- V k half annually. (A4..) million and "011at40,51160? 1, (INS Capitol police Tuesday detained a man who remarked RI be kit the Senate chamber: "What are we paying these senators fort Why don't they go to work" Held I a r questioning was George D. F. Evans, 42, of Summit. N. 1.. who had watched Senate proceedings from the spectators gallery while Senator George (13- Ga.), argued against the Fair Employment Practices Commissions bill. st svo s5oo WASHLNGTON $6,750.000 damages for violalaws. tions of the anti-truThe two named are Robert A. and McNeil of Atherton Michael A. Nagy of San Francisco. They own and operate more than 100 motion picture houses in northern California and Nevada. Goldwyn's suit echarged that these men, along with Charles P. Skouras, head of the huge Fox west coast chain, have exerted monoply control of film outlets, boycotted Independently produced pictures, and other-wh- o violated the anti-tru- st acts. The suit asks that the Skouras-Fo- x be organization "Judged per is an unlawful combination in restraint of trade." The specific plea was based on a federal court decree last February directing that Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation dissolve the combination of its exhibition outlets with its and distribution production business. The suit further asked that the court appoint a receiver to "sell such of the theaters as it hall deem necessary to dissipate the monopolistic buying combine herein alleged." A preliminary injunction prohibiting the - defendants from fixing prices- and from other alleged monopolistic practices also was sought. The suit was filed by San Francisco Attorney Joseph L. Moto, and listed 21 Goldwyn pictures with the claim that their income was cut sharply by the defendant's refusal to show them or refusal to rent them for their true worth. -Goldwyn asked $2,250,000 In damages, to be tripled under terms of the Clayton Act. Pictures affected by the claimed damaging action of the defendants were: The Cowboy and the Lady. Stella Dallas. Wuthering Heights, The Little Foxes, Pride of the Yankees, The Best Years of Our Lives, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, My Foolish Heart, and Ball of Fire. I Regularly $7.95 to $15.95 N. J. MAN ASKS; POLICE DETAIN, BELOW-COS- T 0 k1f 0 $5,000.00 Worth of Fine ROBERT JOHNSON RAND SHOES WHY SENATE? Producers Violate Trust Laws, Claim EVERYTHING COATS - SUITS- - TOPCOATS. LIFE OF TRANSFUSIONS . 4 Li 4 , - LiT .4 ' ' ' 111 ' ---. , li SO. 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