Salt Lake Tribune | 1947-06-20 | Page 6

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Date 1947-06-20
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Date 1947-06-20
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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'What a picture! and so ofters canneccissary thanks to VON'S PINK TABLETS No otactic about it—just common seam ktiow-bow wars of relieving distrese of such romocomos as VON'S PINK TABLETS hove en peOglitPdt dess000trased Most druggists lassure VON'S I - 1 t-'-- t it IT (1711T1 s' "27171 2 c''''''''N 7Q - C-7'- 1 '' 1 4107301041t - -U Reg to - 4 ê Pl'' 30-d- ay t ' IM11'- - for charge account or payments arranged to r 1 - COLORS a n d STYLES '- ' 2 " roo Sizes 10 t ALSO — NOW AVAILABLE 3 :f' diPr Million 3 f - 4s While They Last—SCLO5 st F 0 L i — Slightly Used Sif '' ki 00 STEP-LADDER- S i s :' I 6 6 t i g - 40:t'''-- i$ WOMEN'S --- -- FRUIT GROWERS with iv' ji f:'j -- KJI ATTENTION! 14-Fo- ot 44 t ' z : ' f - ii - --9 heiress to Rockefeller and McCormick fortunes left an estate of $3600000 to her son and daughter her will disclosed Thursday "py 0' 00°'" LOS ANGELES June 19 (UP) The late Mrs Mathilde Oser of the Soviet government is awath and the house will at until it is received there is nothing I can usefully say on the subject today I know the greatest interest of the house in the U S proposals and I with very much it was possible to say more about the position" Bevin who sat on the government front bench while Eden denounced Russian policy affecting MADRID Spain June 19 (NYT) —Eva Peronwife of Juan Peron president of Argentina concluding a visit to southern Spain flew north from Seville to Santiago de Compostelia Thursday for a rapid visit to the northwestern coast before the final phase of her tour In Catalonia Ma's "DottorStyld" 836 Lj to ' f i 6'''' so work together he said: "This offers the possibility of creating a new Europe—it is the second chance that so rarely comes When rarely this does come it is in the nature of a miracle" ' Leaves 4 4 4 :io'' Ii:i doodo 1 Eden went farther Of Marshalrs promise to help European countries financially if they would i:4 r:7-4- energy" added: Peron Tour Continues 4950 Reg to 1 Marshall's program "The guiding principle I shall follow in any talks I have on this matter will be speed" he said "I spent six weeks in Moscow trying to get a ilettlement I shall not be a party to holding up the economic recovery of Europe by the mess of procedure terms of reference or all the paraphernalia which may go with IL" Invited to Join Talks Bevin just back from his conferences in Paris with the French on the American proposals told the lawmakers that Russia had been invited to participate in three-powdiscussions of the plan and PARIS Friday June 20 (UP)— Drastic increases in the French cost of living—including increased Income taxes and higher rail and subway fares—reportedly were approved by the cabinet early Friday as a means of meeting the 140000- 000000 franc ($1176000000) deficit caused by recent wage increases Hungary Romarda Bulgaria and Greece joined Eden in praising the U S proposal as outlined by Secy Mourn Palestinian of State Marshall Palestilfle 19 TEL AVIV (A') June Will Continue to Push —Fifty-thousan- d Jewish mourners paid tribute Thursday to a young "We regard Mr Marshall's proJewish underground fighter who posal as a great opportunity for was killed by a bomb here Wednes- Europe" he said "I think so far day while participating in an antiterrorist operation -'- 1 1 territory d I we have lost no time in getting things started We shall continue pushing ahead with all possible Continued From Page One : 4 i if Everything for theYoungsters in Sunshine Togs Stock Up Nowt Prices Are Low and Values High! I BEVIN'S WARNING TO RUSSIA er French Boost Taxes Your Account Invited! Ii i -- 4 Yugoslav-occupie- Got Those STAR SALE SAVINGS NOW! il I sgr 4 '4 A Lin---M- Antonio Santin Roman Catholic bishop of Capodistria and Trieste was attacked by a mob Thursday when he went to Capodistria for religious services and was so badly mauled that he was ordered to remain in bed by his physicians Capodistria is in ) 3i:0--4 patione pe MOSCOW June 19 UPs—Pravda accused Dean Acheson making a "gross and rude slaider i i and Union" against the Soviet r At i tour g India '''''''''-a- e globe-circlin- guns Then came U Col Kikupt Ito who had two American fliers downed on Chichi Jima bayonted to death and then personally beheaded the corpses Capt Noboru Nakajima who beat an American flier to death on Chichi Jima and Seaman First Class Kaji Shoji and Superior Pvt Kiyoshi Takahashi who were condemned for murder and cannibalism on Guam after the 'Americans reoccupied the island The cannibalism charge accused them of killing and eating fellow fugitives in sisivar- The six were buried nished plywood coffins The burial place was a secret to preyent possible desecration 61 the graves by angry Guamanians who gulf: fered under the Japanese occu- - The clipper is due to leave Istanbul early Friday for Karachi Now- - 3 : making the 24-ho- ur Tarvelots CiNpqvai 't Local far-flun- ' Planned travel to or from all parts of the World Consult American Express for Catatisis i newspaper Takung the city that the poreromhave disclosed a ginationalists gantic plan to remove equipment g and personnel from the areas' industries to prevent its possible falling into communist hands Even as the dispatches were arriving reports from Nanking disclosed that communist and nationalist armies were waging a see-sa- w battle for the iron mining center of Penshi southeast of Mukden Communist forces were said to have pushed into the city only to be driven out by nationstreet battle alists after & Takung said the nationalist government hoped to develop Mines in south China out of reach of the civil war ai --- - '- The r' AP Thursday morning officials United States Ambassador Edwin C Wilson and some spectators were at the airfield to meet 21 American publisheditors and public officials re- - ers flatcars 1 ' f a -- fir tr") t I 4 A iir 'rs 4 lit murder to cannibalism They walked up 10 rough unpainted steps to the gallows in a lonely Quonset hut proceeding in order of rank—first a vice adi next a rear admiral and miral last a superior private Rev Rikizó T Kami a Buddhist priest from Honolulu flown to Guam by the navy to give the Japanese consolation In their last hours said: "They died bravely They felt they- died for their country" The first to die was Vice Adm Koho Abe former ranking navy commander in the Marshalls convicted of ordering the execution of nine marines in the famous Makin island raid in 1942 Second was Rear Adm Shigematsu Sakiabara former commander on Wake found guilty of ISTANBUL June 19 (NYT)— The Pan American clipper America on the first flight of roundthe-world regular commercial service landed at Istanbul airfield ae 4to I - for- ces begin to remove machinery China from coal mines near Mukden Dispatches from Mukden said wide-spreof as a part Thursday Lnationanst authorities using Chi-Mrill to deindustrialize Manchuria troops as workera had moved before it is overrun by nLU the famed Fushun mine—one armies The action pointed up the sig of Manchuria's liirgest—east of the city and were sending out equipment on lines of railroad '''''''' " Asneri-- - ese ci t- - liro''itoftln?:11e' Le - -- - f - r i cl i - 0 atroci- - Z:ttrs - i! : 98 20 C "1'7 19: ''Aloo - 1 !! - I C I front sup- - I to IC 37c MEN'S SWIM SUITS or wool design Szios 30 to 44 Gabardino novelty plain - tt anal 2 e3 241 SOMAI111 ST 1 1
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