Show jjfrmjpiSMlTaiH £T SefsMS fc THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday June 1 1948 Grin and Bear It Reds Chalk Up Vote Gain In Reich Test Benes’ Protest Resignation Expected Soon PRAGUE May SI (UP)— Pres Eduard Benes probably will resign within the next week In protest against the new Czechoslovakian constitution and Sunday's elections an informed source said Monday The informant who has been in close touch with Benes said “ill health” would be given as the reason for resigning He said there still was a chance Benes “might change his mind again” because the Communist regime was anxious to keep him in office as a figurehead 'Surprise’ to Be Expected The source said ‘he understood Penes had discussed his resigns' tion with government leaders early this month But he persuaded to remain in office through the elections the source added Succeed Olive A member of Benes family told Sir Invert-hape- lFranksas ambassador the United Press a week ago that Lord a “surprise” was to be expected Official sources announced Friday that Benea still has not signed the constitution adopted by parlia- Continued from Page One ment May 9 The informed source a discussing Benes plans said he say he convinced their leading was certain the would businessmen of his ability in ecotot sign before thepresident June 8 deadline nomics as well as In philosophy Benes specific objections to the constitution and the election were He was one of the most sought tot disclosed However observers after young officials for handling believed he was against the "single wartime assignments list” election which abolished any He went back to the classroom semblance of opposition to the after the war's end remaining unregime and did not approve of the til Sec Bevin Ernest Foreign voting methods which prevented drafted him to serve on the British the secret ballot con- delegation to the WU1 Count ’Em’ ference His British biographers The ministry of interior an- say that next to George C Marnounced Friday that the govern- shall he had more to do with ment won 893 of the valid votes drafting the E R P than any other east in Sunday's parLamentAry man 10 For weeks he worked with elections Members of the Prague statis- the eastern European powers in tical office however asserted they shaping a report on which to base recovery program with Ameriwere dismissed from their jobs He then came here to exSunday night after early computa- can aid program Now he is protions showed about 25 of the plain the votes against the government moted to a job to helptocarry It out a Glasgow Franks Is married They said officials of the ComBarbara Tanner munist ministry of the Interior told girl the former They daughter of a manufacturer them they would finish counting have two daughters —Carolina 8 the votes and Alison 3 They are home bodies and live simply The British ambassador’s salary is 310000 LET DAYNES Not enough for any lavish enterREPAIR YOUR taining at the handsome embassy on Massachusetts ave WATCH or CLOCK Americans will first see in the IT EXPERTS new ambassador a deeply serious Yewr Ctrt Will 1 Lm young man who comes here with SERVICE a purpose Britain la struggling to retain her place In world afCo Daynes fairs and he is picked as a main12S South Main stay He has never before held a ITT Airs OLDEST IETTELER diplomatic post although Lb won his spurs to political life w-a- s AMBASSADOR 16-nati- on Jewelry By Lichty MUNICH Germany May 31 WPl — Communists and right-win- g parties cut aharply Monday Into the strength of western Germany’s strongest political party final returns from Sunday's municipal elections showed The conservative Christian Social Union party (CSU) won 351 of the total vote in Bavarian cities In 1946 slumped to 185 Communists showing unexpected voting power In some areas In of the the U S zone polled 10 total vote compared with 93 in h Korea Leader Asks Yanks To Remain On PAVES THE WAY Anne’s Mother Meets Mihai To Discuss Nuptial Plans SEOUL May 31 UP) — Chairman Syngman Rhee speaking before Korea’s first elected national assembly said Monday be hopes U S troops will stay until the fledgling government can arm for its own defense And to Russian-occupie- d north Korea which' boycotted the recent assembly election he declared May 31 Athens said Mihai and Anne were expected there Wednesday and informed sources believed they would be married Friday or Saturday Archbishop Damaskinoa Mihai will preside at the wedding the Anne’s wedding to sources said: of Romania The Danish Liberal newspaper Mihai met his intended mother-in-la- w and drove her to their hotel Koebenhavn quoted court circles Both refused to talk to newsmen as saying the wedding probably An official announcement in would be delayed several days “The government born of this assembly will be the sovereign independent government of the MILLER'S & ELLISON'S GENEVA Switzerland (UP) — Princess Margaret of Denmark and Bourbon-Parm- a mother of Princess Anne arrived here by plane Monday to discuss plans for ex-Ki- ng defiantly: entire nation” Keep Rights Intact In inviting American forces to stay on Rhee said it must be clearly understood that this “shall not interfere with the exercise of our sovereign rights” It was a great day for Rhee and for Lt Gen John R Hodge the U S military commander Both had plugged for the election of an assembly and won despite a Communist campaign of terror 1946 New Party Gains party the Saparhtist Bavarian party which calls for “Bavaria for Bavariana” scored the biggest right wing gains In Nuernberg the Communists won their biggest success polling 4000 more votes than the CSU and winning 16 of the vote Only the leftist Social Democratic party C3 P D) led the Communists A new there Herman Schirmer Communist district chairman said the vote reflected dissatisfaction with occupation policies and a demand “I tell ya it ain’t the same army Mac! For instance if ya get to be a general you’re allowed to design your own uniform!” for a unified Germany CSU Drops 166 WARN ON SHOWDOWN In Munich Communists won of the city vote compared 114 with 102 in 1946 The Separtist Bavarian party won 246 of the valid votes cast in Munich and balof the total state-wid- e 156 in candidates It up put loting only 28 of the 41 cities restoration of their national unity By PAUL GIIALI The CSU dropped from 351 which the Russians are demanding of the 1946 vote in Munich to Chicago Dally News Foreign for them The Soviets then will Service 185 use the results of the referendum The Social Democrats led in al28 — France is now — PARIS May which are naturally a foregone most every city but dropped con- definitely pressuring the United — to back their demands conclusion siderable votes to not fuel fresh States for for the formation supply of a Berlin govthe “cold frar” particularly in ernment under their sole control Germany the French say to French the the According An old observer of European necessity for handling the situation in Germany with kid gloves politics here has suggested that is greater than ever right now the best way of countering the since reliable advices indicate that Soviet referendum would be to the Soviets are preparing for a immediately announce a new one Showdown in Berlin very shortly asking the Germans what form of LONDON May 31 UP) — Sophie In fact it is the general con- regime they would favor after Tucker kept a sentimental date viction here that this showdown the occupation The inconsistencies of French with her British public Monday will come Immediately after the her reward was one referendum slated to start in the diplomacy in seeking to impress night — and of the most smashing personal Soviet zone June 13 Washington with the necessity for its attitude toward In the referendum the German triumphs known to the theater’s here people win be asked to vote as to the Soviets in Germany are all too Two Jammed houses at the whether they want the prompt obvious London Casino welcomed the trouper back to this absence country after a They cried bravos at her songs new and old and gave her a tremendous applause In the end scores of women and some of the men Joined Sophie In the sniffles For virtually a solid 15 minutes after her act Sophie stood bowing dabbing at her eyes appealing mutely to her accompanist Ted Shapiro He was kept however busy taking the flowers — baskets and bouquets and wreaths — which eventually heaped the piano and a lot of French Fear Clash Appeal For Soviet Appeasement London Embraces Sophie Tucker On Stage Return GREAT ANNUAL SALE STARTS LIMITED QUANTITY!- - ORDER 5 PETER'S BRIARCLIFFE Beautiful bright pink L--ii TALISMAN Exquisite bronze RED TALISMAN Full vivid red RED BRIARCLIFFE il Quality dark red YELLOW TALISMAN Lovely bright yellow JOANNA HILL ROSE New apricot yellow MILLER'S & ELLISON'S FLOWERS Dial 10 East Broadway 3-83- 13 fc I : old-time- soft-pedali- EARLY! bushes finest money can Large sturdy buy! 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