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Show , ... - -, ' ---- -, - - , , . - ; . - - - - , ,, - - -- , . . , . ... - - . , 1SPECIAL SESSION -- . - .. - - - . , - - , . . . t , 1 , - - ' - - , . r: Celebrities alaeglances-a- t s , ,, ,,, , - , - --- , -- ' BOB 411Y - . 4 I CONSIDINE ; "Att We stand for the constitution of the United. States with its three departments of '. I --. -,- . -NEW YORKr-Di- ck interest, no conventional villain, Tregaskis, ,R...,, GS therein let one of the ,truly great ,war cor- - no inevitable trianr e and no governmentforth, each one fully independent in its own field.- . : . 1.. IN,.. 1 respondents, came upon-- a not - stirring, synthetic .......,..s. . I '......... able scoop not long ago, just be message. ,. . A . Me Deseret Neete Salt Lake City, Utah' November 9, 1947 fore he started on a world tour WffshiPer Of the Lest SterY True magazine. for . . -- - IP , -, . ' I . fa- Dick's insurance , the :.......,0 man' last the religiously It , I'A . mous N. S. Bienstock, who in- - ,.minded person left in a nation . 1 ' i 1 sued about 90 per cent of the the control of an - '. 11 'is'i IIMp. Arnerkan correspondents who which- is under dictatorship -- -. a 1 I a.'1-to the of went I various theaters iiii! 7-'.--. nation which looks suspiciously r operations during World War II, like some of the Balkan stetes I T ANYTHING were lacking to lustily an un- - warned that a great Godless nition is a menace :- I t received a notice noteworthy ' I I ' from Lloyd ' s of London concern- - these days.is a Protestant Ford compromising stand against the Commu. to the security of the world. ',tCooper It read: .., existence I We here for are the ing Tregaskis. stand would be --and nists it very all they sup' 1 Both hold speaking for, is a Roman Catholic. 111(,.......... I ' ' ., I . -. . to ,-, extended . . "Tregaskis not church of the . for support any the Purple Heart I IMF E 1.411.'"I LIU I plied in the recent dispatch from Moscow, quot- of nations,, ILLIKAALIMMAR- I world-wi1,...1 L. 1 r additional without 4 ' of the DSM in hoider Cooper, 17--1 ing Stalin himself as reading all believers in organizations. In every age there has been a , charge." 171, ,- ---. to many other 'clecora afGod out of the Communist party. . minority of righteous men without It doesn't' say much on the addition k .1 was chief of staff to Maj. tions, of of two Even filiation. the the as' known Russian whatwas great presidents surface . but A, eigibild 1 ':-Young magazines Lloyd's Chennault in China, Claire Gen (0 were and Bienstock and United Jefferson 1,..incoln, -- k called -telling Treg'askis States, I Bolshevik, had published an article advocating then held the same post under r:( e 1 was was r e , h t that it "10-- , betting. some degree ot, tolerance toward Communist atheists in their time; yet a study of their . Lt- Gen - George C. Kenney. - TrIA , ,oto a war be no for time would 7long .....Ope Ford was a captain- in Inn party Members who held religious beliefs. Stal- - ances proves that each had a deeply religious to come. Otherwise 1 the' rates ik and saw service from Mid- in rejects any such idea categorically, in the feeling, which, however, could not find, an ac-- Navy ,5.be would higher. ,:ett1()words: "It is considered impossible and ht- - ceptable outlet in the established religious forms who ,waY to Europe. Tregaslcis Incidentally.... rot.l. Here are two WNW tr4 1, tr '4 4 . 4f. got the first stories out of Gua- permissible for a young Communist ymember to of ,their times. They were free to doubt, just "as c) - Ilk ono 4r talented Amer.. ,r extremely bust, later was dalcanal INS .. . and for others are free to believe. But their doubts did believe in God and observe religious rites." r. ...idol I I killed in the Italian cam- - icans whose pictures have lent ' C ' Several times in the history of the world: not infringe on the rights of believers. ' .!-- - nearly still dillaPIII lustre t o the U . S.., role in world 11111W'r carries of dim" themarks paign, , The Soviet constitution is wordedtoler-e 7I always affairs. I nation has rejected Godtookofficially, ' - war. Ir. a long time for antly: it grants "freedom of religious worship with disastrous results. It .The Reds who will be called He picked up malaria in the ' ' 'ls.EP -, i I -Trance to recover from the stated godlessness and propaganda" to all its citizens. Pacific and has a steel plate in to Washington will insist that 11 III I 1:::ik414111014; Ati his head to mark his European they are part and parcel of the associated with the French Revolution. More But now the Communist party excludes all but 4 I la, , activities. Hollywood of Ford and Cooper. Ai propagandists. recently, at the beginning of the Bolshevik ' some reporter oeAr-- , -- --us that Let tool overcome the medical To, 11 cf. hope Vas should sound an alxrm to this nation regime in Russia, Christian worship and perfoots of some of the treatments gets to Ford, Cooper and other lora - a s sonal morals were abolished by edict, with the and others. The United states, and many of its he gentlemen- - of the film result that Russia was left nearly prostrate at individual units, were founded on the principle 1) walk from six to ten miles a industry and reports their re::.........,L ' 0414., the end of the first World War. Hitler in his of freedom of worship, and our coins still bear day or swim two or three miles. jection of such uninvited bed-Di. .., was captain of a Harvard fellows. madegotsrm room rint tolerate the thought of the motto "In God We Trust." As a Christian , zwimming team. God as a rival, and abolished worship in Gernation, regardles Dilation, we cannot : Somehow, Dick managed to Beginnin I many.' beHe found that religious feeling was too afford to ignore the flaming danger of estab- .. his helmet and of mine, pick up carry Acelebrity friend -has such as Stalin uprooted by edict, and so tried- to lished national godlessness deep to-with him after a piece of shrap- - named Dennis Considine. was in.ftkar .01111, switch from Christ to early pagan gods. He just enunciated. 4Gi in him hit it and nel on the Italy. terviewed today bnporV:2)1 , 1 Stalin's puerile attempt at lolicatv defense, The helmet today rests on his tant subject of his education. Ile brought on the ruin and defeat of Germany, in .) , ,,,, bent an --..with in the course of which all Europe became bogged embodied in his statement that the 'party "carries a start to is inwardly it piano, going couple cut in One aide and a jagged of years. He is three. down in a morass of doubts and conflicting out an diro propaganda against all and -broken-o- ut on hole the other whip-sid- e. I the not has The .Nap reporter, aims from which it Always yet emerged. sundry. religious prejudices becaule it stands for En route, it passed through ped out a notebook and said to t distinction between the Communist party and 'science" is a vicious libel against religion, against n, 100part of his head. the ... young taxpayer, tAist. the Russian nation is a'thin one. We should be science, and against all experience. I ,, Itm. "What will you start with in A Punch at Fascism ---.. ....0. 4 school, the One might get the impression. "No," he said, in his abrupt ' I 4 of 1 after reading the stories from manner. dismmmitio Savings?, besar....100 aninglratigi on the Hollywood. "Well, then what: Washington , Communist hearing, that the film CCORDING to a study just concluded by "No," he said, which baffled ARE now shipping to foreign countries al- 100 have makers gone per cent this interviewer. the Federal Reserve Board, there has, been' most 12 billion dollars a year more goods Red. "Then what are you going to SAMUEL B. PETiENGILL They haven't, of course, despite start in liquid insets over the nation with in school? I demands than we receive from them. For example, in the a net increase aome pretty good tries by those ed. the past year in the amount of eight during Or is Freedom Train a museum a political campaign. A number who wish they would. year ending May, 1947, we exported goods billion dollars, and on, the surface the situa- - Dear,Mr. Attorney General: He thought it over for a time. of abandoned liberties? Freedom Train, with Ui priceof other unions have already valued at 17.4 billion and Imported grecxls ., tion looks like financial health. But the board Among the hundreds of loyal "A pencil," be said. Mr. AttorneyGeneral,- - this -- done so in connection with the Americans out that way, two (Copyright 1941. International Retro of lenmementos has libertyr worth only 5.7 billion. The difference is 117 has broken the figures down for us so that, concerns you! The election of oclotpmgroersosmeann,d eorne' readily to mind: John started around the country. I is the law of the land; milin Ford, winner of three academy billion dollars. This is the extent of our excess when we view them critically we find that the cently, in B Down on News on the of ' from lions men is The shows a maunion far congratulate and you support bright. study picture Pennsylvania. awards, and Merian .C. Cooper, Baering foreign shipnients over imports. In the year end. that family 'savings in famines with an income you have given it. attenjority of the public favor its That national fellow What are you going to do who first earned Vishinsky sure provisions. You are the chief about it? Are law violators go - tion with his two outdoor films, Opened a swell keg of wolf big May, 1248, the difference between exports under 93000 are fast disappearing end. that Freedom Train will .ralse law enforcement officer of the in chatter. five min-Sia- m to talked Or If he Galkowis and Frank :- "Grass," filmed jail? "Chang" and imnorta was 41 billion. In 1939 it was only family, savings where income is under $5000 is many questions in the minds of federal government. 4 What are ing utes like that luMoacow he ski going on relief? Persia. and too families. in far ex-many being rapidly depleted All during the prosperous '20s millions who will view its ex- you going to do about Frank Ford and Cooper have cora- would be dead four of them. The Supreme Court once conThose families showing declines in savings hibits. How much actual free- Galkowski? It has been Stalin's aim to done& extortion against, trpck bined their enormous talents to , cept 1928, the excess of exports over imports decreased their total savings by some ten billion dom The does this generation enjoy? law sails that farmers, a practice which Chief make a film called "The Fugi- gimmick up the United Nations never exceeded one bMion. , dollars. The Federal Reserve Board, comment-Wh- Are the rights of man now being any labor organization (or cor- Justice Stone rightly called tive," soon to be released, which from the opening gun. Joe may do these figures mean? Never In Ing upon this: said, "In upper income groups trampled- underfoot here in poration) which contributes too "highway robbery." But since takes an unforgettable punch at be beating us to the punch. But or spends money in a political that infamous decision, there has the kind of Red Fascism which he is leading with his chin. , the history of the nation has our foreign trade additions to holdings (savings) Were more fre- America? I call your attention to an item campaign is a law violator. It been an election, a new law is spreading over Europe today. It was American supplies that . approached the level attained ,this year. The quent than withdrawals, while in low income in The It is a film that will be still saved Russia when its future was New York Times of Sep- says that the violator shall be against - coercion and violence I heavy shipments of our goods overseas have groups the reyerse was true." tember 110th. It concerns Frank fined up to $5000 and its officers has been written, and Frank current and choice, 50 years a combined bruise of a black our own consumers' needs unsupplied and A similar difference in the savings of high Galkowski, father of live chil- - shall go to prison. it is the story of yesterday and a blue tomorrow. - kept Galkowski has been fired from from now;--f-or - , Now Russia turns on us like have produced high prices and high wages. with -i- ncome and low income' groups is reflected by dren, and an employe for 23 What To 'Do About It? man's intrinsic right to worship 1:11sMiyob;e4ders our of "The If corTimes" toenail. Well, the is God total in the face of political an article an unprecedented his of the National Silver the Board's reports on Series E governthent , employment years will interested be next time we feed the world we ' rect, this union has announced in Reotir reply. pressure. bonds bought or cashed in during 1946. ' These Warehouse Cotripiini.- jj.people. its purpose . to spend money in 4 It has no conventional love will not includ the silverware. by Americt's Future. WO r The situation Is abnormal and unhealthy, are the bondupurchased out of wages.-- - During to the . The normal trade situation requires equivalent 194a four andfone half billions worth of Series Wholesale it d 'Warehouse of goods from country to couhtry. E bonds were sold, while at the same time five Workers Unionn, Local , exchanges I 035, CIO. one-half E No Country can long import goods at a greater were Series and billions in bonds This union "recently authorized In rate than she exports other goods exchange cashed in: Seriei F and G bonds, purchased an assessment equal to one for them. At the present time American money only by high-incoindividuals, corporations week's wages to set. up a 000,- assets beld IV foreign countries are being -- and organizations, continuedtobesold larin 000 Taft - Hreaftused ,strke fund." rimorerwwwwwwwwwwwwIrarwlirlinl"." s Galkowskt to make the excess of cash-ins- ., . rapidly exhausited. One of two things must soon happen. These figures indicate that only low income npaynment.theMaybe his children t, a week's groceries Either we Must increase our imports to enable families have been forced to turn their bonds wage would buy. , , ': ''' ',,,-,,- .: , we our or for to concash. into income individuals are goods, pay countries, High i foreign And Reliable , to our Excellent our for must loan them to add to goods, their already large savings, money pay tinuing ' , , ' which may turn out to be nothing but a gift. Thus the trend toward aecumulation of liquid The union, thereupon, nailed .., , owdi4v.e;-,,;.;'.-.o on cross of assets and savings bonds in the hands of the. tim Unless we do one of these two things our forth! ticl.eci-.shoits contract with tbe warehouse it eign trade -will decline. The situation is not a upper financial classes continues. forced his reluctant "' , , ,,,, The disappearance of accumulated savings company. It happy one.- European countries, which are the to fire him, although , employer this from are thief importers extremely cduntry, among most of the laboring clamsei issa most im- he was "an excellent and reli- -i slow In restoring their pre-wof our price struc able worker." productivity. portant factor in the future , "Union officials could not be By the time they may be able to export in any ture. Buyer resistance- must Inevitably arise , . quantity the balance of trade will have become with the disappearance of savings. Business reached for comment," accord,, ., so adverse that in order to restore It to normal, houses will seek to keep up their sales and prices ing to the Times. You should comment The imIt will be necessary for the United States to by liberalizing credit. Economists see in the greatest of all civil Mr. sure to get city port much more than she exports for a period near future a rise in individual debt until a Clark, is the right torights, live. But of several years. is when point reached, savings and men can live only if they work. fti.füerYen t The effect of inch a program cetild' well credit having been exhausted, buyer resistance All ,other rights mean little to 9nli tampered with orl throw our high rate of employment Into a tail- - will cause unemployment again over the nation Frank Galkowski if his right to , tamern qmners, horse racing ; spin. On the other hand, to keep up our high witive an accompanying - collapse of our price work is not enforced. 0 , Does Frank Galkowski have rate of employment by supplying Europe the structure. book mfrioekrlet slot mcittline operators or to work? If he is too the national treasury, purchase price out Something should be, done before such a poor right to kick in with a week's tax dothestic our increase and burden tend collapse occurs, not after the situation has pass-t- o wages, does he have to give op a with will of vice, yoti4nust other further the dizzily ascending spiral of wages ed beyond the point where prevention is pos- job with 23 years' seniority? Do men who have incurred no .p)w.:eleétion oband prices. It seems that we have a bull by sible. Certain steps may prevent or at least he and his family have to go on relief? Do other I and taxpaythe tall and daren't let go. the business recession. postpone who ers have to support them? If he ligations to people of this . . , honestly thinks the 1 have accepted no, financial aid or o' bill is a good law, must be Neitst BY GEORGi E. SOKOLSKY be forced, against his will, to ' assistance frbm sinister influences; men cough up a week's wage to re- P ., L' the law he favors? peal New This famed of often city York, passes in an automobile of blowing $2,000,000 In on a ' President I' . who will not under any circumstances, apTrtiman, and you, I , for its madhificent contrasts, is which rushes about too swiftly circus. ..h of the cabother members and, for to service the citizens Even that profligacy, that lack inet are now faced by an ' amusing es- asking for billions to :. v point to office or retain- in office persons I walked one night this week of arithmetical realism does not help Europeans Grover ...,. How in want capade in ballyhoo. to 4. midtownhome, bother me as much as the my v." Whalen , who since the glorious which whose records will 'not stand close scrutiny. is in what is known as brutality of the idea that this city about helping Frank Galkowski, , COLONEL ELMER G . THOMAS an American in want? And mildays of Jimmy Walker has passing has not yet erected a memorial lions more who face similar an eternal reception to its dead of World War II. If now proposes-- to celebrate the drunks asleep On benches, taxis cars it has $2,000,000 to waste on a threats today, here in America? Fiftieth Anniversary of the city racing thmugh the night, in Principle? at lone-b- y circus, how come that it las no Difference going through Colonel Thomas has mode absolutely no Do you think a labor union.1 and , establishing a circus on Park ly one not saw intersectiont and to funds mea establish lasting should have the power to follow Avenue, which is the principal I . took to morial who sons not. policeman. Subsequently its did arterial thoroughfare. The circus has no election obligations. He represents no political group or maFrank Galkowski into a ballot for his nocturnal run in return to it from the war? k my dog box y111 cost $2,000,000 or more. force him to mark his Riverside Park where peculiar ' That is something that is hard ballotand In the first place, New Yerk .men chine. tIf elected he will select as it dictates? If not, what retain for employment in his deo sat in dark places as they to understand. The ume brutal difference , Was established in 1624 as New is there in principle 7 do And not Cr there every night. in so many between doing that and . Amsterdam by the Dutch. This forgetfulness appears of demonstrated integrity and ability. forcing only partment persons The city simply can- - cities. After every other war, the him to kick-I- n a ' Fiftieth Anniversary is a minor policeman. to week's wage enough, citizens hurried to erect some In its long history when not afford to employ in a political campaign . detail to do all the that monument, some building, some be used his rewill? Brooklyn, areas on Long Island police t() be done. That jobs In a lifetime of outstanding public service he has handled hundreds Obe if he is one of. memorial to their own who died againstas he . now called Queens, and Staten Iredcurses ' to to forced fuses, did, of bigness, , , In war. What has happened to lose his ' and Island, together with The Bronx, '. Ine his children'sjob - It is this bigness of millions of dollars and has directed that Grover us that we are so lax ilow? Des bread?. of men. Yet no were all jumbled together into Whalen a huge metropolitan area. the a circus.wants to celebrate with nothing grip Our sentiments? Do a free countiy or not? this Is The socialistically we no longer feel kindly gentle; finger of suspicion has ever beén pointed- him. renter of which is the elongated which runs at do we,no longer possess pride subway; This --ais operated island of Manhattan. ne loss-an- d , - ', Even if the war is popular and Yorkcalled 'Greater .h -- means Of transportatien, the pas- - was unnecessary, our sons did You re Telling Me! Colonel is cmd strong-enougThomas man a to do a good jjob in a big . Where Are The Policemen?' crowd4-and sengers being pushed not die to be forgotten. f William Ritt By ed is is for and what it mauled, ' difficult assignment. He is especially suited by training; experience It is More than probable that. Central Press Writer of funds. Yet, Grover Build A Church, Not A Circus there is nothing to celebrate, for lack John Mason postcards that a If the profligate city ofl New Whalen 113 with the idea jumps t, this .place has grown so large and capacity to do the job which many public spirited citizens have York can throw millions to the physician pal, noted for his high that it cannot be financed or ' not erect some build- fees, has just purchased an eswind, why policed or kept clean. When 1 urged him to seek. ! ; ing, some memorial, some rym1- tate and h a s appropriately .4 was a small boy only a few areas )01 of faith in those boys? Long named it Bedside Manor. . , , were filthy,I but welvast . 4 I , had that the ago, suggested keptstretches of the city were Orlianing clothes by means of A new carrier of malaria, the finest thin.- - that happened In the A Vote Colonel , , New is Vote streets-ar- e even the ...MAP!. best day was war the f 66 among supersonic vibrations is the latest y cooperation ' .cruslans Anopheles mosquito pt is and it at least, the shamelessly Well, won- ' proposal. the thtee faiths. the ' great '., doubtful whether the city can active throughout southern Unit? derful ehanlain'a service, the I sound waves shotdd shake all 1r I City. ever 'raise the money adequately ed State's, was discovered in 1946. Three at which boys I the moths out. 1 e 2 to perform its xnuniciparfunc-- , --- of any denomination could meet In fact, the only time a ' Winston Churchill has been 11 The first establishment in their God.. i , . tons. I - Ndril is- the 'United citizen lees any policemen 171 1 1 , g rgwk paStiles, wig that of Why not erect such a House Ole freedom of Ayr in Scotland. IP 111worn they "Fe on parade or.oe- - the Jennings Lace Works in of God as a memorial to those This wrnepabie him to Ayr LAI IOW II H N U 12E I L 14111 .2 Ti III E.. casionally lit rare intersections Brooklyn, N. Y., nearly 50 years who died in their yourh in what i well aS air his sclews. IN. IL.' N Eal IA 1 113 FL. " , 1 mom Ns noon elmi IV Mgr 4 in very busy hours when they. ago. servGod's was believed they . control traffic. ' . The patrolman 3 ice. Surely that is a more worthy. ,Zadok Dumkopf suggests that k s - , Pale Political AdvertIonannit by Irwin - In the beat, the protector of Moloch was one of the gods expendituie than Grover Whalthe pelt of that striped alligator Clow.,;er, 514 Ilth AY.: the guardian of 'the worshiped by the Ammonites in en's Park Avenue Circus. ', children, recently found would make swell . 1 material for.two-tone- d shoe'. .. parks islIndeed, a rare bircikle their capital city of Rabba.' 1947, Mos Postures Syn4.1 .. , . ' , . - -- IR . - , ,- -,.. ,.Coligliniinipit:PotodnAilti-chili- t ..0 ,---,,,,- - last-min- N - . - ' I , , cns ' , - jo'. - f 14 TI . anti-religio- , . , 03 , Pboo.4---).a- VC' Pir l' 1 de ' i - - - - air top-draw- er, trota:rifter) ., -- 1 ---- . - -- ....., 0 '.. z f.,(7' ) 1.0;..? 0, 0 --, . r ,i. -- anti-religio- t t ti (4 tilt, ariti-religi- I 1 , 1 .1 . - , , - . Itej -ls forced-to-first-clas- --- - ck ight , anti-religio- , Our Foreign Trade What wz A " , a 1 , kee0000 6 hard-bitte- -- Our To the Attorney GeneralBY - Taft-Hartl- ey re-b- ill - Taft-Hartl- ey at - . - - -- - , , Galkowskd - a New Start iVialce . ii , - for .. I , ,, , Government Gob ar toLT cannotpe - , of-o- start . , Taft-Hartl- York Midway in . . . . 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