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Show DESERET NEWS, .2THE Monday, 1947 21, July f ,,,00 000: ,,::,,,, IIMINIMP Wor Piobé Committee Subpoenas FDR Papers -, ,,- , ;.,-- -- ' ,,., .0,-- "1 f :. - , The WASHINGTON(AP) :Senate war invistigating corntmittee has subpoenaed papers of the late President Roosevelt for -- an inquiry aimed at determining just who authorized a wartime contract to Howard Hughes for r,,'! ' '.:.: , Lynch Thesenstoriald $20 dent Truman rejected the request and wrote the executors for any papers relevant AMAMI of Me Audit illaniitu id asking to- - the inquiry. Circulation . Intorod at the postottico $t Salt Lao Among information asked in Cup as ',stood class matter actordins to the subpoena are memoranda beMarch 3, IVA. Sot hi Con SUSSCRIPTION RAT121 tween Mr. Roosevelt and Gen. 111.3o H. H. 'Ono Month Arnold, wartime lead of 111.10 Six Months t Paid in a& atm I the air forces, dealing with the One YeariPaid In 134tdITI Nems , 0 . 7oft v. d. , . : ...,0,.... 4,.... , . . 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The old straightforward issue as to whether or not Palestine should be regarded as a national home-o- r a national- state (note this vital difference) has long been clouded over. The matter has become complicated by a host of other factors springing from sources as far apart as g. ; . 1 ' ' '' ' ' ' tre , . ' . '' , ' ., , 4 ' A 7 ' , ; 1 k : ' t '' , , ) ' ''' , , I I , ., - 15?' ogr prevent." Construction . rr, , I , ' Recent Winner of - 1- ' II' . Children's in's - 0 . Personality Contest - - 0 Deautiful Bronze ) Rit 0 u LA 6 x . . . Proofs to select from I 1131 11W I - -4 - . I 41.m. , - 1,...... . wo pa- - Dany - , 224272 by 222012121401 - , .. i - 4.r.:,,--4-77-,....., ,,, Didit Sundiryo by appolabniukt n B 1 0 tlacl ibp t. tux, - (4 - 70- -- ,,,,,,,,,,,..4.,...,.. ow - do mow - titico' 9-,- 00 C- - Sitt - t , - FOR. 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If you have a hauling . problem, investigate Fruehauf Trailers. fl V AL1.11 settlementat the coal contract rin ,,,, SieWOlk FOR FURNITURE HAULING IN THREE STATES' it (elle: fact-findi- ng IDAHO FALLS - FIRM - SELECTS VAN TRAILER -- developmentsincluding TOrnie- OP Jew-Ara- , i'''''N tne...x..n, , 8 Inch size ' ,1.04.11Met sch . ''I''' man of his council of economic advisers. presented current ecoI- and especially Wife Wins Relief From Neuritis Pain Arabs in reality are much stronger. They are formed into the Arab league, headed by Egypt and solidly supported by the 400,000,000 fanatics of the whole ' Moslem world stretching from Morocco on the Atlantic coast to the Malay Peninsula in the far east. In a later article I shall tell you more of both sides and their declaimsmaybe world peace this pends on the settlement of there are those who problemfor do not love us and many of them are waiting to exploit the plight of the miserable homeless millions of Europe with as little compunctions as they are now exfanatploiting -- the icism of the Moslem world. to send 'We-iy;2,..- after Edwin G. Nourse, chair- many as impossible of attainment. Our standard of living is exceptionally high, and purchasing power has thus far been adequate to absorb completely the enormous production of American farms, mines and ar OP La,,- , Of declared. - Mr. Truman decided 115K - Of 30 Per Cent During 1947 , ' n theAfar1911,t we have surpassed previous hign' records of civilian production, and are. now producing goods and services at a rate of $223,7 000,000,000 annually. Recession Fails 'Month by month there has been talk of secession; month by month recession has failed to materialize. "In June we reached a level. of .60,000,000 jobs, regarded by in some rehousingremains spects "our domestic problem No. 1," Mr. Truman said. The general health of the sofar has concealed economy The Agriculture Department an(INS)--- WASHINGTON the dangers in high building nounced today that farmers received 11.7 billion dollars from costs and lagging construction, he said, adding: marketing of farm products during the first six months of 1947-- "But it is none too early to be 30 per cent more than in the same period last year. concerned about a possible reThe report said that receipts lapse of housing into its pre-wand homeless Jews while insisting from livestock rose about 7.9. state of chronic so and them that the Arabs have billion dollars or 40 per cent instability." as elimination risk their (Arab) more than last year. Higher Sees Exports Drop a national entity. As for foreign commerce, exand increased marketings prices Ready To Fight ports have skyrocketed to an anaccounted for th e rise. if that Arabs the say rate of S20,700.000,000,creatFinally, The department said that mon- nual"some strain" this Jewish immigrationwhit.-of shortages at ing ever shape it takes, partitionor, ey from dairy products jumped home. But foreign nations are otherwiseis persisted in that 30 percent over last year al- running out of gold and dollars they will fight. And they will though the gain was held to and exports "must be expected fight, that is the one certainty in 10 percent if dairy production to decline before the end af the this dispute. were excluded. orsoft payments excuses Whatever Farm income from poultry and forpedalling politicians put eggs was up 10 percent over ward, I have too much intimate 3413. Agriculture said. Sales on the situation of the knowledge were down but prices of all matters to spot pretend thatas turkeys were restand todaythere is any hope of poultry toexcept be well above last year. b a Thousands of sufferers from the torturing settlement on basic ported The department said farm re- pains due to rheumatism, sciatica, kulthlitta grounds of ideology. in first from and neuritiaare mighty happy eves the neuralgia crops ceipts Both sides know it. The Brittheir discovery of NORITO. Now they have 1947 six were of about months found a quickacting formula which sPeedilY ish. who hold the mandate for 3.8 billion dollars, or 20 percent relieves those exhausting muscular edits and keeping law and order know it. NORITO is trustworthy and dependable The U. S. government knows it. above last year. The largest gains pains. really works test. If Too want to feel again were in grains and tobacco. The United NaUons the Joy of relief from Painso you can work in Preliminary estimates showed nacAand sleep in oomfortbe wise and try committee will soon know it, under this ironclad guarantee. If the received two billion dol.; were drat thme itoo. This question vis one ot the farmers doses de nut Melee that mud geat beedschet-- lacing the tars, trona marketings in lune, pa to eatistactioeyour intiney will be Don't suffer. See your druggist today rld, yet sometow a solution with livestock nearly 80 percent refu and get NORITO an this guarantee. e abovirthose in June, 1948, found. will have Arabs More Powerful The present situation Is that ISc,10,01W,'.MilltatHq.A110.,!". both Jews Ind Arabs are powerfully armed with their own not tiPe e$27 t ' g, to-b- Arabs Disagree The Arabs say this Is just .so much holoneyas a claim in international or other law. They allege that the Jews v.4to now want the country have been Ell, ropean for hundreds of years, and never bothered about Palestine all these centuries till they discovered the mineral wealth around the Dead Sea and the value of the oil lines and other considerations. The strategic Arabs say that they (Arabs) have used the country for 1300 years and if that doesn't establish ownership rights what does? They also maintain thatin view of the suffering undergone by European Jewrythey have accepted 600,000 Immigrants and that Is the limit. More would swamp them. They ask, first plaintively, then madly, why sae. called- - Christian countries won't accEbt even 10 per cent of these ''' well-bein- ar completed machine. , 3 world economy. "For the purposes of our foreign policy it is worth enduring temporary shortages of a few commodities, within the United States., This will bring lasting benefits in the long run.7 In a capsule summary of nathe president tional told Congress: on Farm Income Shows Increase Meik Column But then Mr. Truman added this warning: That full employment at high prices is being suswartime tained by the pent-u- p demand by extensive use of credit and savings, and by the huge excess of exports over imports. "These are temporary props to our economic system. As they weaken, we shall need to make many basic readjustments to complete the transition to .a per. manently stable and maximum-- level peacetime economy" he year," even if new foreign aid is granted, Mr. Truman asserted. He added: "The immediate and sole objective of out foreign aida programs should be to restore vigorous, stable' and peaceful Would attained a "A large part of the increase record level. The financier-0ositiis Of business strong. in prices since MO has become ". - Management and labor Imbedded in the cost and income in have maintaining structure of the economy. Hence cooperated level industrial peace. ..." Productiv- X decline to the pre-wincrease. on is the acas an ity could be expected only companiment of a depression. That we are all determined to 0 Induced subpoena of the private papers A of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt. shelter is now being built over the in. Giant eight. SUBJECT OF FROBE motored flying boat, the contract for which is the subject of a probe which has hands. i,,--- ---- ' ''' ' make-it-their- , ',. ' ''' ' 1 ' : evt..... da AUSTIN PORTRAIT :1 ',;:' :: ';i:: ':; ,l,;,.,., '.,:.,,:s , records concerning any conference Mr. Roosevelt held in reference to various Hughes Aircraft and Kaiser's part in development of the flying boat and cargo American eastern states presiplanes, dential votes politicts, British de- fense ideas in East Africa and oil intrigues all over the world. The basic claim of the Jews Is that Palestine is the home of their ancestors and they snow demand the' right to lafter their persecution at Hitler's t r2t1 - bomber; and ne :'!,....- ' . - or twin-engi- ;s 1. ' Copies of the subpoena, made public by Brewster, named Basil O'Conor, Henry T. Hackett and James Roosevelt as executors of the estate. These three met with the Senate ' committee several inweeks ago at a closed-doquiry into custody and planned disposal orRoosevelt papers. The committee earlier had sought permission to go through the papers in search of information dealing with Navy purchases of Arabian oil. However, Presi- Hughes - "::; - , .:":',, OCROOO Name executor rhe above rates apply to carrier de. livery and daily mail in Utah. Idaho, Ni. Siseshers .,,vada. Arizona and Wyoming States, Sill pa month. ;)IS the United associatal Press is azausivety entitled W the use of publication of all twos dispatch (treated to or sot ether. Wise creditad in this pawn also tha local sews pubikaod basis. 4,es,, , er ' -- 4' , i 3, ,,,; 1 ,,,6-..:- non-sto- ' - ,,,. government funds had been spent on the plane, which was designed to carry as many as 750 infantp from Honolulu rymen to Tokyo. He contended the contract was let despite opposition of some government agencies. A contract for the craft went to the Hughes-KaisCorporation, formed by Hughes and Heninduscoast west J. Kaiser, ry trialist, Bewster said, but Kaiser withdrew and the project was carried on by a Hughes firm. attl-fasci- (Continued from Page I) one resultthe sharp recession which it is to everyone's interest to prevent," Mr. Truman laid. He, added that price cuts and boosts in substandard pay rates he said they Ire still needed, as economic rewere when the first port was made. in January. but that meanwhile corporation profits have gone on to new. record Profits Adequate "It is evident," the chief executive asserted, "that in many cases business profits are more than adequate to permit price ''' , ,I ,, "-- ''''(-,.."---- ,, " , -.- - verta:themlor ' , - - ef adtsnoet----111,1- r. .-44 T , , , es , connection with the anassination of seven government lead- era. Saw, arrested In 1942 and accused of collaborating with the Japanese, and 19 followers, were seized yesterday after- a gun fight at his residence,- in which three of his men were killed. U Saw is leader.of the Myochit party, which was in oppost to the isition peo ple's Freedom League, to which Aung San and other slain government leaders adhered. Infoimants said the crowd dispersed from before the jail upon assurance that U Saw was :still there. Convicts within the have dem:prison were said to the onstrated against slaying of Aung San and his ministers. The government maintained tight silence and refused any in. formation about arrests or I .k , ," " , , ,. '''-!--- .:'- Company and the Kaiser-HughCorp." Brewster did not state why the committee used the official subpoena.-a new approach in the Maine lawmaker's efforts to search through the Roosevelt papers. Promise Public Airing -- RANGOON, Burma--(A- P) In announcing the investiga- : Authoritative sources said today tion several weeks ago, Brewster that 5000 persona besieged the promised a "complete public airconcerning congates of the central Rangoon jail ing" of details of the plane by Hughes, last night, demanding that for- struction manufacturer and Hollywood i mer Premier U Saw be turned movie producer. , t .": (R-M- Burma Jail to Ex-Chi- I,,,,,,,t A construction of a mammoth experimental flying boat. Disclosing that the subpoena was served Saturday on repreeentatives of the Roosevelt estate, Chairman Brewster said the committee plans shortly after Congress .adjourns. to hold hearings concerning "certain war contracts to the Hugh-e- 5000 Assail Truman Reports Record Prosperity' , I - .., , - I - |