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Show THE Speaks Dewey (Continued from page X) are not fired from congiessional control. In speeches at San Fianeisco and Oakland last night, the president heaped scorn on the Republicans and said they were trying to reduce the economic position of the west. He predicted dolefully that if the Republicans take over in November, the national economy will j end up in a ciash which would do nobody any good except the and I think that's communists, what the communists want. Mr. Truman told California Demon at ic loadeis that he felt that the house unamertcan affans committee ' was "unamei ican it-- j self. In San Francisco. Mr. Tiuman biought foreign affans into his series of campaign speeches for the first time. But in the next breath, he asked that his subject be kept out of campaign 1 Home National Aide . Coming (Continued fiom Page 1) opinion. Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines opened the geneial denate with a warning that the danger of war is real and glows with every passing hour. Then Mat shall spoke, and in measured tones read slow ly that part of the UN charter which sucpledges the membeis to save from the genet ations ceeding scourge of war. He added: "Three years later we ate confronted with the need to save notj only succeeding generations, but our own. He made these major points on the general world tension: 1. The United States will seek in every possible way "in any appropriate forum to settle the present world strains. 2. If we want peace we must settle the issues arising out of the last war. 3. The world should make every effort to achieve "early and just peace settlements for Germany, Japan and Austria. He denied a Soviet charge that the United States dominated and dictated a majority voting bloc in the UN. He charged instead that the Soviet minority position was "self-impose- d. Marshall made only passing reference to the European aid plan bearing his name, deploring that some some nations opposed it who seepi to fear the return of stability' and confidence. When he finished, the Russian delegation did not applaud. Its members busied themselves with paper on their desks while the ret of the assembly applauded. In sharp contrast with Marshalls dispassionate appraisal of the world situation was a speech b.v the chief Polish delegate, Modelevvski, the first Soviet Moc speaker. He bitterly assailed the western aerial supply line to Berlin, de- - WORN OUT FURNACES BREAK DOWN AT CRITICAL TIMES you need ''put it off. If a Zyg-n.u- new furnace and have just Logan, Utah, Thursday, September 23, 1943 HERALD-JOURNA- BEGINS , vio-liqu- 111 l r -- y ka s' la-l- g Turkey Processing Begins Friday morning Sept. 24th. 1948 - CACHE VALLEY TURKEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION Phone' Smithfield Trenton, Utah Total of 1909 Cache e. a good investment. KEEP 'EM ROLLING! 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Althugh nothing is definite yet in regards to inducting the men, Mr. Baugh pointed out that the local board would be busy for some time getting out questioners and in classifying all registrants. , Thanks and appreciation is to Mr. clubs by Baugh Liops members and wives throughout the county who have assisted in registering. Also cooperating in the program have been mayors of several Cache county towns. These towns at which temporary facilities were used Include: Hy-ruWellsville. Clarkston, Newton. Smithfield, Trenton, Lewiston, Richmond and Logan. Army Commends Logan Sergeant ing at USAC. VISION OF SCHOOL SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 23 (UP n Superintendent M. Lynn of Salt Lake City schools had revealed today that he has hopes of seeing a new high school conrtructed on part of the Sugar-hous- e site of the present state told a school prison. Bennion mothers group that the new' school, if built, would be part of a five or 10 year expansion pro- pin-strip- suit with peak lapels. 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Forslght and efficient use of manpower under his supervision plete required training courses in a minimum of time. "We are justly proud to count ?gt. 1st class Sorenson among Ihe many excellently qualified instructors of the Cache county commented organized Reserves, Capt. W. J. Lee. Sgt. Sorenson is presently taking resident study for his degree in civil engineerd at .Idling anti-freez- Double-breaste- y HELP WANTED A leaky, ruity radiator will watte your herd te A check by our exget, expensive pert tBC by Lack to pi Otei t The state of Utah esuib.i,) witnesses. an eight-ma- n purchasing liquor iloni jury to convict high-typ- e u it,, Robeit Haims of bnbery on Ashton said clubs in Ogden, Salt ham Sheet agents on e basis. and Price kuanti, diw Lake Provo, had City, Helper proved beyond, grounds that it JU1 form-- 1 could not have operated for two He denied theie College is nut the only place a reasonable doubt that the an litical implications l,,t. Is to get an education, but it is thej er chief enforcement officer of the years in "open and flagiant th tiisj been paid.lation of Utah liquor laws if the the indictments b, the commission-haIt 1 best place," President Franklin S j oFsnij ,y S Harris declaied this morning in for protecting liquor law violators. law enforcement, agent of the ded doing BEAHI K welcoming lreshman students to The demand came during a dra- liquor commission had tobeen tt i: do. he Clifford what waAsupposed Utah State Agricultural college. matic by plea IlONKONG, Sent , ,jted th'3 Piesident Harris stressed the! L. Ashton, special prosecutor for He said none of the places that Death toll stat Wins. ,he three the Salt Lake county grand jury had purchased liquor by the case warehouse fire importance ot developing 20 t0?. habits while in college tne habit that indicted Harries. at premium pi ices from Cyrus V. alter firemen fmaltv of health, of study and a buildDefense arguments weie to be- Lacks Brigham Street package to enter the gutted build, id pro' ing personality. gin shortly before noon. A limit of agency in Salt Lake City, had been recovery 9j moie bodies,8 Tt, ing Dr. Daryl Chase, dean of stu- 90 minutes was placed by Judge knocked over except on two oc- said most of tin deed 're ,0 ipants dents, presided at ihe opening Ray Van Cott, Jr. The jury was casions. Those were when Harries' clustered around nn that they orientation expected to receive the case early agents became over eager. ( Pro' session of the two-dak rid and guidance-testin- g program stu- this afternoon. He contended in particular that, toules in 'heir panic. dents. He introduced Studentbody Ashton began his aiguments by the October, 1947, knoekover of President Bill Robins of Ogden, psitin case was the Railroad Club in Helper was a KKRMII)UUKNID Lean of Women lone B. Daniel, denying that the state'srefuse 1 EC! as "phony raid. MIAMI, Fla , and other college and student of- a pile of baiyard 'ft said He had fraternized Bermuda Harries was asserted by Arthur Woolley, warned' L ficials. 1 with operators of the clubs before down for winds of near-h- . The guidance tests, designed to Ogden, Harries counsel. Logan rree the and after the state's raid, that admitted Ashton his assist tne student and d gu faculty Ashton asserted five witnesses that roared out of not of a particu- were witnesses ,he r counselor in choosing ht subjects testi-thcontended! own corroborated he across Lacks had and but Flo, type, high da to which follow the student's intermoved ci had case in Harries been the Imony a that Atlantic paid involving illegal towid the island. orpe ests, previous high school training Peggy M. Maggard, of Kansas and experience, were begun this Hurd City, Mo., is one of four Amermorning, and continued this aftericans whose recall has been denoon. ,!ly e manded by the Romanian govThe traditional tour of the i 'are ernment. She was attached to campus will be held at 6:30 p.m., aduate the U. S. legation in Bucharest. under direction of Professor H. Tt f11 The four are accused of taking Reuben Reynolds and Moyle Q. i rry offic photographs in a fot bidden zone. Rice. Skits on college life will be piesented in an assembly at 7:30 Intern auditorium. main p.m., in the inroup of riding it as a fictitious air bridge. Faculty and new students are ht, 8 He spoke slightly of the "econom- vited to attend. ss Hal An informal dance for all new ic nonsense" of trying to supply d Nor students wil Ibe held at 8:30 toBerlin with coal by plane. in the LDS Institute, instead His attack on the Marshall plan night Presto of in the temporary union buildwas equally bitter. He charged it rrnon as previously announced. was merely a scheme to rebuilt for ing i of former students Uing the west a satellite western Ger- willRegistration while new stuFriday, begin many "fit to start aggression dents complete the orientation and hurst again. incheon New guidance-testin- g program. Modzelewski denied that the UN students will register Saturday. :n of had any right to take up the Berlin mer , All students are invited to atcrisis or any German problem. tend the first studentbody party 85-R3 Ik Jr In his speech, Marshall made of the year in the amphitheater it U4 no specific reference to the Berlin Fiiday, 7:30 p.m. crisis. I't cai The Associated Women Students ours In v. il lhold an at home in the iveral Commons building for freshman girls Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. layh At the same time, a boy ot assembly is slated for freshman ( their men in the main main auditorium. et thei Special religious services for new ; by I students are scheduled Sunday, Vngeme 5 p.m., in the LDS Institute. Conditioning DON'T DELAY! Let us install one of those fine new LENNOX Furnaces, AT COLLEGE (aasasaiBCEHEDcn Winter Radiator Youd better buy RIGHT NOW and have BEFORE installation made this summer furnace all the people get too busy to handle the job... 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