| Show ' t- - --- ---- - - 13i1 ' our' 2' two : in ay I (Cl11e 11 i t' Ii ( a present Lisave'the-franci- g 3 'U Wsi A i -- A I:: IfFIF'tiiiitt t: I' Reuters News AgenrY PARIS March31—Prime Ister Antoine Piriay Tuesday will eft Lan t 7 I 1 1'44 s !' se P - - t I 14! — ' - - ' ' 1 Overthronn " governments were overthrown this year because they tried balancing France's books by increasing taxation 8 or 1170— which would represent approxi200000000000 francs mately $560000000 Pinay decided to try something hew His budget calls for 20000- 000000 francs ($588000000) worVi of government ecnnomies instead of a tax bonst The government is also slash-lo- I ss 411 British-America- f PEt s) - 41)11 4172) 5COVOC! - - alithhhA 124112afte J 114 - - - - - King Farouk of Egypt poses with Queen Narri- man and their son( rown Prince Ahmed hold AROUh A3IITY SIGNAL Ygypt sit'ck '' LENiEN GUIDITOSTS I L' worry itoat a thibl—&111 Lava aa airtititti eaao7" NOW ------ 11 - JP - — X I r - 1 1 to avoid 4 '14 4? 1 ' 4 t Crack 11 1)s I t Prayer Persistence Achieved Goals - lit rt1 n I 7 iv suPPLy NO 6A DANGEROUS q41:1MCAP:Tit k0 -- ' 1 1 a i 4i ctl t t a - pot' 7 44 1'11' i t i di 312 f1 r i I Corn'aaro'tho tar - 4 k1 I (1 ltiV1 :4 1:111A:IIi 11 yr -- 3sb : N 4 ' k '4 N '' :p7 s1 - - 7- t —0 -- ''' 1 —' f lk v- - t!' 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I e) Thi tt ttunf-Mother f : 1 - Next morning chattering to his If 11 he de- - kith him hopefully only to end But characteristically 1 4 1 t mother of his new dreams of the termined !in a fewweeks in despair ayin: that he could 'help his Ihe 41 sCa be realized she had been could never learn to sing and still play marbles t a 0 lie often told us that motper Weeping Learned to Sing - - kr minute In anInstant liket Ile traditional lie practiced every spare el 1‘--In was in he and he But the beat after could 'until grown anyone ) i 'f(3wIli"- - MI"' "e "w "'"'"i w as he he aXt of The marbles the church service the t -' an admiral and all the life he neighborhood I won aod sold back as boys can- determined to learn at least a 1 ' might have had passed before to their former owners kept him few 4— ill ' On the long hymns simple Ir 4 him 1 1gt in pocket money :)---wagqn and carriage 'rides beThen his decision 'made he put ' tweeri Western settlements he 2 Champion Ball Blayer his arms arolund his mother and the same hymn a hundred ' 1 Mid' "Mother I don't want a In his teens he liked to play sang 1 without pause times 11 2 1 ilt0111 education I am going to baseball But he was not wanted ' 41 ill 40s he had as a secretary In his I ' J stay home and takecare of you because he was thin and frail one of Utah's hest romantic hart- - - f 411144414 and have youquit keeping board- lie - promised himself he would horhe-growidol-- of 7'' - - '1 one- day play On the team that Itones -- an ers for 4 living" rft opera Heber J Grant aq 1 --4 shl broke down And told' would win the territorial 'cham- ways and 11 recognizepp Ha threw a baseball him she had prayed all night pionship ' '1 A vet 2A i mother's 1 hryur after endless hour would that he give up his militaristic against the wall of his Irtk pick out the tones with one finger X::71114f 121INN ambitions' The old promise'of J Ar A N'4 At rc2 on the piano and try to match the P 'Li 'C Ze4 It i" iz: that prophetic prayer that he I ' Imo' 4 XI q s 144 ‘I 1 secretary's technique d 401rVir !" '' s z on would become a church leader Finally he mastered the 1111M111- 1k t " -1 1 l'Nf 'was stillstrong in her' heart 1 4( N '''' !takable tone line No triumph —41 a Prayer Vital Force (' was him ever It's greater'to - Iris own q i v 's famous and living memory In 1 -prayers' were a vital1 7 ‘ t force in Reber J Grant's life Salt Lake that at a party with rt ''tv 1— rt He approached God with com-- friends he invited himself to t : s 1-1 plete faith that if his request S r Sthinegcholircee ooffletresdo hhlysmanusdielincies tli2ti2:131J1219 61:art:lit:a 47sr-It ipoopsN were reasonable and proper it :4 II 4 he granted Ah-34- t ''l Ile told us 4 accompanist played- - What' vs i s 4 -' Mail Ordrs tan' 'N 3 -- - '' I oes41 called for he sang the other and I lit that twice during his long min- '' 1 MAtidOT MANNERS lCMI ' t" didn't knme the difference! '!I Istry he prayed to be appointed e- '" 1 ' Solt take City 10 Utah c s to a definite position in the Constant Plugging ' Pleas snd hi folloiing Organdy led ' I1 ' ' ' ' But even that was m'astered by ' ! tic-- t 40gok!' ' room AarnAorirn 41 Once 110 asked- the Lord to f the-7t constant plugging and one of Is '4Nmt ' 1 - 7 l''' - N guide those in authority to ap: prized possessions of every one r f ' b: '''''s ' Item Price 'V ' Ovantity I i ' : point him as a leader of the i 'Of his descendants Is a record of 'I ' 14s ‘ 't t$ i Ile' felt 1 young people's group '' him singing 'Ishe Flag Without' i — I's be could make a real contribuit 4 i ! I t'l t-1" a Stair f" on his 80th birthday To r --' ‘ tion not only to the organization s ' '' '1) them no one ever sang it better 4 4 x 4A t t j k 4 4 but to the magazine it published st : -1 '1' a ! a nd perseverance—the : ' Prayer (IIli which was having a hard time k — forces of Leber J Grernttst-- L ct - 4 1- t :1'111‘ C ko 91 a D Ci Cork 0 The very next day he was called ' tt--Coman unbeatable success—are ' ' of 4 1In the effiee-t the then binatinn and his finest request No li i1 4 AA4 Wilford' dent of the church -:rt ' ' ' ' WoodrUff And given the appoint' c'46:4'Sbk1 ki rt7Nri Zo' '7' ot Itertistthtfl ' 4IP M koxfsk 4 Ralph Pe'rved Clty miatv V:1 ':iot 'rent in: ?itch long 1 c onol iterPort 2 4Y ff slaw rnitinol ' ' -- '": sem or 'ir- end well Pile's rt(1514 30c pbitbgo for tt formula fnr hydefing Self MY Ord' -4 1 l'iftW tent it ha boon Drolen for bim '''' dred I rm tag tim 140 t'll :) e gi Opens Japan Mission e I& Stn'to ttOel 2 iii)let lei k msdynts Pipe rrom tht rocvicme rAileiebnato ar4 21 Later he was sent to open a t i ' Aallif 4 ‘ 11'311:ice F Ser4 Rennitt in Mission - After :Ilan) ' Japan IrrguMmi' Triluno ' l' discouraging months he went Tells of famous lather 11 11 z' People's Health Food Store 105 lost 3rd South - I 7 r — 1 -- c 4 - I n VAratt fatriMin ri lin l h Alt Cr:rnm i rr I 14147 Brea t ztitg440 Lur Ecodikur vAmuszaztu D hill $249 - ' ' -- ' cp-m- op np leve ' 11( --- - 4---- t4 : i - ( 1 i - t:1-1- 4 tit 4 - 4"' t0101"11'4 b - 'i '— - - - - - -- 41 - being crushedHeavy rain la0ed into rescuers' faces by a bowling wink :nadir their work difficult One coach is as ''o ry Airmen of 11S °fitJitpiin ': tr c tattogfet gata attire lectant Va It teke the !yawn- s- ped oda at- t - PLAN he14 ' 11 American-Britis- t? 41 3 - e : DIETRIM - i 11 11: - lip emphatiCally repudiated charges made by somemembers 'that he was following Russian methods" by- - arbitrarily expropriating private property The Kashmir government already has carried out i vt with the FAMOUS 'i be 1O:gh-- A now Trieste's 7one - No More Bulge! 1 reality" - Oh 4 - - ' : 1 'landed estates without payment 'of compensation" the all India radio reported MondaY night' The 75 'Member house greeted I Witt prolonged cheers and gee's- Inuttion Prime 'Minister Sheikh :Abdullah'i declaration that "ve shalt go ahead with our plans ito 'translate the new 'Kishmtr ' ' As tributing then to etlitwatnrs This proce's has been going on since October 193n 'adoPted Amanimously Monday a t to' "confiscate all iresolOtion aCr - lexpropriat- and dia- - by 'states - cn iy !mottle photo - of the royal Reuters News Agency LISBON Portugal March 31— Rescue workers ran through hail of crashing rock Monday to Ireactiz pivisengers in a train by an earlier tock fall ltrushed from bereoThey found 11 dead and 50 hurt and others still buried in the wreckage The rocks shattered the train 'While it was on its from the seaside resort of Casekis 19 A miles from Lisbon bride Maria Irene 25 returning from her honeymoon was killed Her! husband was Injured Some passengers were hurt when theyjumped from the train ) ing land reforms i 71I Ling all big landed in ' sembly under joint I Tokyo April 1 Let—Twelve admin crewmen are military "presutned dead"1 since the boy's birth family authorities istration Yugoslavr -e rest of the te rritory— as the result of two n o nione B iplane crashes Monday night Fart Air Forces said Tnesday - i men are believed to have Nine Hee pgoslavia died when a B29 Superfort Reuters News Agency crashed and burned in a violent — PORT CIVITANOVA Italy rain storm 40 miles northeast of smashed completely Total casual March 3I—Seven Yugoslav feu- Tokyo There svere two known ties are not yet known: gees landed at this small Adri- survivors A slittttle service of minbu atic port from It motorboat SunThree men perished when a lances rushed the injured mostly day night saying they fled from light bomber dived into-th'Mon city workers to hospitals Ahem village near Zara on the sea off the southeast tip of Doctors gave blood transfusions: Dalmatian coast Ikeause they Jape n's northernmost island' amid the wreckage were starving now 21i months old i Ro CkSlide' Pórtuital hills hut Es 50 Smashes Train 110TO VIEIVEI) AS cAino - eared- 1)ead in—' 4 1 n -- liotr'ziN iairic Constituent Ka5hrtur Jammu meeting i 1 f iliT:ilmndes 1)Fj fair Only 4 - 1Vitimitit ltutI4illor'Olvilelis - if'N'Nw E' - decision to 'Congult with representatives of Italy over Trieste Stich action The declared might loge the west-- 1 i !ern powers the sympathy of the Yugoslav people - In London the British Foreign 1 fa mericIlm i 1Z British-Office 'said Italian talks on Trieste will begin 1" there Thursday A' spokesman I14 three FM erS Witt t cent 4 sr - whole world too" The premier protested the re- - Z g - V - settlement of the Trieste clues- tion Tito declared "can avoid !disaster between us and Italy and !that would be disister for the 4 - )' ll friendsorenemies" March 31 (INS) King Fard(A his domestic troubles :settled eon sented to pose for a family civilian spending In portrait with his inflationary driveThat started as soon as It JOok office And queen Narriman and their according than official statement young son Crown Prince Ahmed Itiad Monday the battle against rising' prices la being won who someday may Inherit the throne of the troubled country is now 2Li years old zl'olice Turn Hebei Some sources' interpreted the ReutersNetv Agency family picture as a sign that RANGOON' Burma March 31 troubles—of state have subpolicemen escorting a sided arleast for the present Farook divorced his first government owned passenger launch through rebel territory wife after she bore him only turtled rebel themselves and daughters le won" his pres'tabbed- - the passengers at gun- ent mate froth 'an 'Egyptian civil servant point It Was reported - 0 Two Two 1-- N EY- - At i r - 1 AT TOR - tgoslav U k:Islinutt Confiscates 1ian(1 - -- Don't ' 11 11 ' ' ' 7 J TEN -- n 'r 17 ' - 1 1 ' T B - - ‘ larch 31tr —Premier Marsh al Tito demanded Monday lhat Yugoslavia have an equal hand in governing disputel 'Trieste He Warned the West it risked Using Yugoslav "sympaty" by support- log Italian claims to all of the Free Territory sneech before In a Parliament Tito called for joint admin stration of t he territory by Yugoslavia and Italy and "pro- tection" of minority in Italy on At one point he called Italy's: Premier Alcide de Gasped to an- swer whether "you wish to be dr) - -- - I ' - Ion k — 1932 - 1 April Equality in Yriç'ste Rule -)- -- Tties(jay I 441 H " t P (-- i'") 1V44i-X-4- s et—his piettcription to curb In' flation and cure Fran'4 4 other economic Itils Political observers reported Monday oight that Assembly Probably will 'indorse Pinays proposed treatment by ' adopting the budget The Pinay budget will he the first since the war which will tot introduce new taxes But it ' will call for: 1 Alassive economies in grw eminent spending AmneSty Planned 2 A fat:reaching Amnesty for VVN past tax evasion 3 Severe penalties foi-- future :tax evasion or failure to declare evasions - 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