| Show - 5a1tCakt Ttribtme 2 Saturday Jan 4 - 1947 - Mrs Roosevelt Bowles Urge Liberal Front for 1948 WASHDICTON Jan 3 VII — With blessings from Mrs‘ Franklin D Roosevelt and a suggestion from Chester Bowies to shun third'party politics the Union for Dtmocratic Action Friday night ' launched a drive to round up 'American liberals" in a progressive front Bowles told a dinner meeting of the AT D A "not to harbor any USWins Right To Intervene In Portal Suits illusions about a third party" but to keep clear of communist infiltration and try to capture the Democratic party—"with all its faults"—in 1948 y Saturday U D A opens an closed meeting at the Willard hotel here (9:30 am EST) to draft a "progressive" program for the nation built around itself as the core Mrs Roosevelt declared that a liberal leadership will "have a tremendous job because it will have the job of waking a sleeping people" —Wilson Wyatt squeezed out one month ago as housing expediter received an ovation second only to that accorded Mrs Roosevelt and made his first public titterance since his return to private ' ' Ariz-Phel- ' a portal-to-port- al Truman Slates Fire Parley liberal democracy" y conferSaturday opens an ence with the aim of organiung a "progressive" program fort the nation We can not blink the fact that the party of Roosevelt is also the party of Bilbo and Rankin" Bowles said "But the fact remains that we have no practical All our efforts all alternative our ingenuity must be thrown into the struggle to establish liberal control of the Democratic party in 1948" Since Nov 5 he observed '"the air haa been filled with reaction" For labor batters tax reducers budget cutters tariff raisers and big stick wavers" he said !the big day haa finally arrived—this noon for the first time in 18 years Congress met with a Republican majority in both houses" all-da- rr t SHAW 'KILLS' SHAW 4 7 1 i fr 6 e AckFadN I I Terrorize 24 JERUSALEM 3 State Department Spurns New Site (NYT)--Warni- ng Jan consideration by all concerned that tailure to But recently it gave up and de- Palestine curb terrorism immediately would bring a- reimposition of drmtic government measures against the entire Jewish population was given to the Jewish agency for Palestine the attacks of Friday following Thursday and Friday in which one British soldier was killed and eight wounded The ultimatum was delivered by Sir Henry Gurney chief secretary acting for high commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham to Rabbi Jacob L Fishman vice president the Jewish agency executive Friday night Palestine roads were alive with military vehicles patrols circulated endlessly barricades were doubly manned and everyone was on the alert Recalls Former Action Drastic action by the government would mean a return to the days of last summer when terrorists blew up King David hotel as part of a series ofandblows against resulted in the government the placing of a ring of iron on Palestine Curfews were interminable road blocks were placed every few miles searches were carried out ruthlessly and no one was safe on public highWays or urban streets There has been an effort to return Palestine toward something resembling a normal level but this latest uprising apparently has destroyed all efforts in that direction This ultimatum may bear fruit just as a similar one last year resulted in a truce An appeal such as this is published in Palestine papers and is brought to the attention of Hagana an underground group which has the confidence of the masses Hagana is interested primarily in expediting Immigration buelt does not condone the type of terrorism now being used by Irgun Zvai Leumi Through Hagana's power and Influence Irgun has been restrained in the past but whether it can be done again Is another question Recently Gave Up Irgun stepped aside and agreed to a truce under pressure when it WEL3 pointed out that its aims and objectives were under serious - WASHNGTOM Jan 3 UP) — Intimates said Friday Secy of State James II Byrnes has- turned British Hit Poland On Coerced Vote Department from its next door to the White House And Pres Harry S Truman has assured Byrnes that he doesn't have to move unless he wants to The proposal called for a shift from the bleakness of the present quarters on Pennsylvania ave to the luxury of the "new" War Department building down by the city gas works equipped with private elevators dressing rooms and richly modern interior decorations LONDON Jan 3 (NYT) — The British government has received clear evidence of intimidation Of opposition parties in the Polish elections a foreign office spokesman said Friday At least 28 branch offices of the Peasant party were closed down he said Opposition leaders have been forced to make statements supporting the government the British spokesman policy added and the usual methods of imposing handicaps on oppbsition candidates have been pursued - down a proposal to move the State home ed 'CRIME DOESINOT PAY' 7 tiirl-mwpow- "(silt 'Loose' to r ig ef: (15 French Views Balk Allies Most on Reich CHICAGO Jan 3 '(UP) — of the federal tourthouse ry Coast Hotel'Man (NYT)-- - Dies in Kansas anti-Americ- Vb4VAt'tt"101AAIO Rugs Hit Zone Policy NIOSCOW Jan 3 (NYT)--T- he reallocation of farm lands in the American and British zones of Germany ham not been carried out and at best the plans for it have only just been drafted a Tass disin Japan" patch from Berlin declares At the same time in the Russian zone "this most important Shocks Strike Tokyo task in the democratization of TOKYO 4Tan 3 (T)—Two five Germany" has been successfully completed "long ago" "i1N Defends Korea Role " Korea Saturday Jan Gen John R Hodge commanding American forces in southern Korea issued a statement Friday denying assumptions SEOT114 4 (A')—Lt v ad 40 r it so oM itarcinpzeo " 167 REGEHT ST Will Open hic Al U1 6 4 14 t oval w: BERLIN Jan 3 Lin—Allied officials preparing their countries' recommendations on Germany for the foreign ministers' Moscow conference indicate that the vIew a of France not Russia are the veatest obstacle to plans for creating '1 a postwar tech Directorates of the allied control council are preparing long reports reviewing each phase of German administration since Pntsdam and pointing out the fundamental differences in policy which must be reconciled in a peace pm to 2 am tado CIA liffei 9 Ari-?- 0 I I --- ' ENTIRE - 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Misses11 REDUCED TO CLEAR! - WASHINGTON Jan 3 (UP)-- Newsprint supplies will remain tight during the second quarter of 1947 and perhaps longer the commerce department said Friday Canadian and U S mills already are operating at capacity and in week patrick More than four terms of some cases on a seven-da- y court passed before Hanson was No increase is in prospect for tried the judge found another six months the depart"I've learned my lesson" Han- - ment's pulp and paper unit son said after his release "I only wish I could start over" He was born at Indianapolis and came here when he was 14 He sold newspapers and then got mixed up with a gang of bank robbers who taught him the trade His only regret about his re lease he said was that it was "too cold to It on a curbing and watch the 'bobby soxers go by" When he last was outside of a prison in 1925 the 'girls were Ho more known as "flappers" 4 JAN SAT 117 y OFF Satin Bound! Regular 298-498-449-5- 291 MEN'S SWEATERS BOYS' SUITS AND SPORT COATS H After 40 Years in Prison - irl cided that American statesmen who had promised deliverance were being swayed by the British In pamphlets distributed Thursday by bombs Irgun reiterated its stand said in substante: "We cannot wait" This group wants Palestine for Jews the British evacuated and all Jews now detained as illegals freed It is willing and ready to go to any extreme to achieve these objectives Whether it can be deterred at this point regardless of governmental threats is a point to be decided by coming events 3 According to George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw is extinct The oracle replying to a request from Foin O'Mahoney a Cork lawyer to support the move for an amnesty for Irish political prisoners still in British jails Shaw wrote: "It's a waste of your time and energy sending an appeal to an old man of 90 who has retired from political life and whose name cannot add any weight to your own Strike me off your active list am 'extinct'" Convict 75 Hails Free Air e (0: ' Bus Rider Duo Jews Given British Ultimatum Go Berserk To Curb Palestine Terrors er one-sto- 4- British troops pitched this camp at trackside near junction at Battir Palestine readied action Charles Hanson 75 shuffled out Friday and blinked watery eyes against a awirling snowstorm He faltered a bit ax he stepped into 10 inches 3 Children Die in Fire of slush and ice TAILOR-MAD- E weathers okay" he said LA JUNTA Colo Jan 3 "I'd"This SUITS walk 10 miles in knee-dee- p (INS)--Threwere small children -34s-"--burned to death In La Junta Fri- snow today" Tr) a He breathed deeply of the win day afternoon when their air for to hirn it was the air apartment home was gutted try of and he was breathing freedom illoM 10 fire by It as a free man for the first time In almost 40 years Hanson was sentenced to life in 1907 for killing imprisonment 4 a policeman after a bank robbery He was 38 then Theodore RooseCake irribtuts velt was serving his second term — 143 Routh :ras president Hanson escaped in 1925 and got (Z?-Reliev e and a job driving a truck but his job ICE every morning Entered at tas 7 7 was short lived He was recaptured tmatISOUPti office at it Lake City as second Acts class matter under act of &Laren 8 1870 to and returned Stateville peni4' Subscription rates: Utah Idaho Nevada tentiary near Joliet r He was releamd Friday by U S ends ow Y:er II aZetndsistinSS!"esTagetP 14 U & daily and Sunday month $IAS Dist Judge John'13 Barnes who DUET° COLDS RI his e The Tribune la a member of the Saws Hanson's that approved plea prescribed constitutional rights had been vio- liautsLIPV"Pentitled?toAttis uissetefdor Terpeigsluimetroxi DOCTORS bate Of 44 e lated when he was found guilty of all news disratches credited to It or not T1101iSARDS A of slaying Policeman Luke Fitz- - otro701:r neerwelitpodubilitatupge! and also z 7 71r 0 Assigned to guard Palestine's railway 'system against sabotage by extremists and terrorists Jan LONDON : 7 er ill-fat- ed 3Wrw ' te Rescuers Save 12 Climbers ' - - four-pow- olew le ed Activities of the gang were broken up several weeks ago after the members allegedly bombed an American military jail and three denazification courts Prosecutor Don S Farrens of Decatur Neb told the court that I the youthful leader Siegfried Kabus who had the S S rank of major bombed and burned down the church of the antinazi pastor who confirmed him' 1! I WASHINGTON Jan 3 up) — Pres Harry S Truman appalled at the nation's 1914 fire disasters a:gnaled Friday for R national conto be ference on fire rrevention held in Washington --within the next few monthiC can think of no more fitting memorial to those who died needlessly this year in the LaSalle hotel fire in Chicago the appalling disaster at the Winecoff hotel in Atlanta and the more recent New York tenement holocaust than Island New Tat Artu South that we should dedicate oureelves Zealand Jan 3 LP) — Rescuers anew to ceaseless war Upon the fire menace" MrTruman said in a picking their way over treacherous icy ridges of the Mount Cook statement The White House said the con- range in New Zealand's southern ference will "devise additional alps Friday brought the last of colmethods to intensify the work of 12 survivors of an fire prevention in every town and legiate mpuntain climbing expedition too a: temporary haven in the city in the nation" White House figures showed fire Hopkins river valley after two Ifmtes in the first nine months of days and two nights of entrap1948 reached a total of nearly ment by a snowslide $500000000 "with the prospect Latest word by portable radio that final reports for 194G will to this base camp was that all show this year to have been the 12 including four girls were suf- most disastrous in our history with fering from severe shock and respect to fire losses" the state- bruises Three were described as Inent said An average of 10000 persons "stretcher" and five as "walking" have died from burns annually for cases Two Were killed and six Injured more than a decade the statement in a sudden dislodgeadded and property losses have Wednesday swept them been mounting steadily year by ment of snow that down the slopes ' of precipitous year Mueller glacier The others suffered from exposure and shock YOUR TAILORS 34 So Main since then The injured will be taken by Upstairs truck to Glen Lyon a remote sheep station and then by ambuDOUBLE TIM LIFE lance to Timaru They expected to reach the sheep station early OF YOUR SUIT Saturday with an extra pair of pants We Are Now Making 60-mi- Friday k U S to Change last-minu- STUTTGART Germany Jan 3 — Eleven guffawing Germans charged with joining or aiding resistance ring I a violent in the American zone went on trial before a U S military court t PORTSMOUTH O Jan 3 UP-I-An hour of terror on a speeding Greyhound bus in which two brother went berserk beat the driver and fired 14 shots among the 23 passengers was described here Friday Women prayed and men cringed asthe vehizie roared through rain and mist in the darkness of midman dinight with a drink-craze- d recting the driver To enforce his demands for more speed or less speed the shouting WASHINGTON Jan 3 (An-- - laughing figure temporarily in Lt Gen Lucius D Clay la ex command held a jagged whisky bottle to the driver's throat and pected to become commander of American forces in Europe :and banged him on the head with a military governor of the 11i S pistoL The nightmare ended when pasoccupation zone in Germany sengers overpowered the men at An official told newsmen Fria Portsmouth suba Wheelersburg that day barring 1 am Friday change orders probably will be urb about '"Boy I was scared to death all issued in a few days giving Clay the top IL S military role in the time" driver C L Stillwell 36 Charleston W Va declared Europe In addition he said these other Friday as he recounted the 30- mile trip along the Ohio river from key1 changes may be expected: Transfer of Gen Joseph T Ironton O to Wheelersburg Stillwell was weak from loss of McNarney present European commander to the United 'Nations blood as he rested in a hospital but otherwise was in good condimilitary staff committee 2 Replacement of Gen— Mark tion Lawrence Steele Cincinnati W Clark as commander of U S a passenger was treated for a nose occupation forces in Austria by broken In pill here were nobart GrifLt Gen Geoffrey Keys now comreleased manding the 17 S Third army in fith a28- an from veteran's hospital a month Germany Clark has been assigned as ago and Ray Griffith 20 WheelKy They were en route deputy for Secy of State James wright F Byrnes at the forthcoming to Cincinnati Hobart described by Deputy Moscow peace treaty talks in March He has also been under Sheriff Burl Justice as the man war department consideration for who beat the driver with a pistol appointment as commander of the was charged with shooting with Sixth army with headquarters at intent to kill Ray was charged San Francisco The California post with assault The brothers were attacked by was vacated by the death of Gen a crowd of Wheelersburg citizens Joseph W Stilwell As deputy military governor in aroused by the passengers' harGermany since April 1945 Clay rowing accounts and sheriff's has been the active member of deputies had to rescue them and the allied control rush them to jail council in Berlin Reich Chiefs western Japans earthquake and tidal wave of Dec 21 American and Japanese experts said the shocks which occurred at noon were insufficient to cause damage and probably were felt in no more than a radius that the United States is working from Tokyo toward a separate government for its occupation zone in this country YANK AIRMEN SAFE These "are incorrect and dangerous conclusions" being fostered LERWICK Scotland Jan 3 "by certain elements" Hodge said CM—Five American airmen who in his press statement He did not parachuted from their wind-tosselaborate on this reference but Flying Fortress were he and other American spokesmen Friday night safe arid resting In the past have blamed commuwell in - two hospitals in this nists for disorders sabotage and Shetland island city awaiting other unrest in southern Korea clear weather and transportation to take them back to their IL S Army base in Iceland Envoy Meets Chinese A Coast Guard official said NAIIKING Jan 3 UP) --- The Chinese student uproar over a all were in good shape physicontroversial rape case in Peiping cally after their ordeal of abandoning their large plane in a brought a meeting of U S Ambassador 3 Leighton Stuart with gale Thursday night leaders of the demonstrations Friday while outside the embassy 1000 others shouted demands that American forces withdraw from China immediately The crowd plastered the embassy walls' and doors with NEODESHA Kan Jan 3 posters while Stuart DonaldStewart 55 Santa Monica was counseling the leaders to wait Cal and hotel for a full report on the Peiping owner newspaperman died of a heart attack whale Incident involving a Chinese girl driving his car along a Neodesha and two tr S Marines street Friday Stewart's stepfather George' Mc Callen of Neodesha was riding' Tojd Draws Blame TOKYO Jan 3 UP — Former with him in the car which jumped Premier Hidekl Tojo overrode the the curbing and crashed into a protests of his own war ministry house officials and forced allied prisoners to do bard labor in violation of the Geneva convention a Japanese general testified Friday Colorful Gen Rycklcht Tanaka ranking officer at :apanese general headquarters during the war told the international war crimes tribunal which is trying Toy) and 28 others that Toy) personally ordered forced labcr by all prisoners of RESTAURANT war "to enhance the labor effort pro-Hitl- er all-da- second earth shocks rsttlect windows in Tokyo Friday startling residentts still nervous over south- U S Opens 'Bombing' Trial Of 11 Pro-NaSuspects zi By ASSOCIATED PRESS life ' The government won permission "The American people ar& conFriday to intervene in the efforts fused and puzzled" he said "'They of workers to collect several billion are looking for dynamic living dollars in retroactive portal to portal pay as the flood of such suits continued unabated Claims exceeding More than $180000000 were filed during the day boosting to at least $3018- 132000 the amount sought from employers throughout the country Federal Judge Frank A Picard of Detroit whose ruling in the Mt Clemens Mich Pottery Co case touched off the avalanche of portal pay suits granted a motion in Detroit permitting the Justice decase partment to intervene in theZwerd Asst U S Atty Morris ling said the government was interested iii a "fair interpretation" based on the fair labor standards act of 1938 upon which the suits are based The 118 supreme court which Judge Picard's ruling upheld granting the pottery workers portal to portal pay directed him to figure more accurately the time for which the workers should be paid It is on this point that the justice department offered11its help as the Judge Picard set Jan deadline for filing briefs filed The new portal—suits ranged from a few thousand dollars in claims to S52650000 sought from the Wright Aeronautical Co at ' Cincinnati Other suits included: Phoenix Dodge International Smelting and Refining Miami Copper Inspiration Con- solidated Copper and Shattuck Derm Ntining total of $1697500 DETROIT Jan 3 (11P)—Federa1 Judge Frank A Picard Friday grantel the government permis al on to state its ease in the expay issue rinsive Picard accepted a Justice Department motion for leave to file A brief requesting clarification of the historic supreme court decision sanctioning portal pay The high court ruling involved 'portal pay claims of workers at the Mt Clemens Mich Pottery Co and started Congress of Industrial Organizations unions on a nationwide wave of law suits that now seek more than two bilLon dollars In back pay' AROUND THE WORLD Tommies Guard Holy Land Rails Yfcas- Coot Styles! o Colors! 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