Show Tbe ' rile Salt 4 'Cake Tribune Saturday June -- - t '21 1947 Revenge for Liquor Seizure Laid to May Prosecutor ''l 1 ' 1 WASHINTONJune om 1 war fraud trial Friday by loads of liquor between Canada raising a question about an alleged and the 'United States in which seizure ffiiquo‘ronth!Canadiana nourfatherran11:lellIclweretin border during the prohibition era Lel' CISLC‘a Margiottl asked 145111 Chief Defense Counsel Charles Kan- J Marriott' asked Francis T ''I never beard of such a thing" Flanagan assistant chief counsel Flanagan replied for the senate war investigating Andrew J May Former committee about the purported (D Ky)) Rep chairman of wartime he suggested in- the house military committee is l volved former Sen James ort trial with Murray and Henry Mead (13 N Y) Mead was Garason brothera on bribe consenate committee spiracy charges' The government chairman of the when it investigated the May- contends that May pocketed S53- Garsson case 000 for favors he performed for "Didn't you have some feeling the sio00mmo Garsson munitiona against Murray Garsson because combing) during World War IL scra ii - I Alt i 1 1 1 SI2VICIE — - T:'" Is k - - ' :-- -- 1::--?1- -- ' ' WEST IP q k''4 2 i - ! c 1 4 - :t o ' - ' 0 14004 See11rt ti ' 1 lee tr4 soPM tele lelloolog - svAs- - tiolts 11619 b 0 I"' ''"i I IttS k0144S NI 17ti4 I 41 t - ge 4- -- '- - i — ' " -- -' '''' - - ti ' - - - - I- s 'v 1 Li' ''''- -- t 1-- ! 1 s ''' - - 1 k- -4 :) -- - -- - ! - -- - 3 - -- ----- 10 " f - I 1 - 4 A 11 1 ‘ 00 r 4 l 5 ? 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' i II Sizes 112 to 20 Gay f tI tg - ''cI r" I (7 92 2) ii - 1 ' II E 17- 7-11 ! il Li I i -- 1 rr) ("1( ‘M - ' 4r-)1J- -- 1 — Nti - ill' 01374r: 71 244 -- -“ 6:1 1(1- 3 1 op -- - - 'z E Distinitive Styles 30:1 i ' -- V i t i V4 - '' - 46473: - r - 1 fl r") rip ' ' - i: : - FOR THESE(MENIS '1' : ) 1 :Li cIit 1- ' t3t2 :'''''!:: -- for Less Than 720! ct41 t ) 141111A ( :: -- 7 N - 34 : - 1 1 Equaled Anywhere g 13 zriC4e: I r A! - These Cannot Be - 3 - I (-- '' ("P 1r) L211111 '741 e x C11-:IL("'I 2 98 REG ULAR—PRCE r c cr In) ) rti " ' 4-' -- - I( Captivating Newt - r--- ' - r ts) Ir0- 4 - S)'PE-- t (- - 4'(' 1 r ' ': t- ! ed D VI IRTIS EMEN I a 5 YOUR MESSAGE ---- --- I r1' r WASHINGTON June 20 (UP) I —Sen Joseph C O'Nfehoney (D 31 I 1 potential year in and r I1 1 I -- - - 7 - ' I" -- (- - (-- t ' I :t ? r i - - - c" 1 postponement the weather disappointed track enthusiasts who sought a test of the "thin air" theory—that Utah's altitude-rarifle- d reair would provide less sistance than usual to sprinters without handicapping their breath- f ing in the century run on a single breath Saturday a dry track may I I satisfy the crowd's desire for the "fast 100" HI Friday's trials also were particuthe team scori larly significantin the ift ing since they determined point-gainIt in 10 events tures arecontrolled automatically and accurately ' !t - le d- m-- 1 rs - I Continued From Page One at 2 They will be held Saturday survivorswith pm joining the quaLifiers in Friday night's track events in the championships Saturday evening No qualifying tests were scheduled in the two-miand mile runs and the pole vault and high jump Beside forcing the field event - 1) gram in any government under t cormnunistic domination voice I vote The house did however accept 1 two changes °i Ono would put congress on record as stating that the task of ti spreading information 'should be I In the hands of private agencies to the maximum extent possible The other would strike from f the bill a provision which would il allow private organizations to con- j I tribute funds to the state depart- j ment to carry out the objectives 11 of the program TRACK RECORD vri 1 --- cilities i - cation war-damag- 2 i - aidto-edu- Wyo) said Friday agreement has been domestic cane and beetnighetnat athneoawft and the state and agriculture sugar bill to replace legislatioh expiring Dec 31 It wax understood that the pro- posal would grant Cuban auger of the U S producers 286 market and allocate to Cuba the entire deficit In quotas allotted by i the U S to Philippine producers said the measure 0Mahoney would afford Cuban growers a smaller portion of the domestic U S market than they now possess but 8 total larger than that prevailing before the war He indicated the legislation would be Introduced in the house next week and that Its sponsors would seek opproval before the congressional recess The agreement O'Mahoney said resulted from extended confer- ences with sugar industry representatives government departments and members of congress He said the decision to grant Cuba the deficit In the Philippine quota probably would afford Cuban growers an increased portion of the U S market for about three years the estimated time It will take Philippine producers to farepair their Ob ' i ! 1 d -- -- 41---- 'I I - - 1 v p) - i iif ' " - t it Groups Reach Agreement Interest rate than the average the treasury pays on money it On Suaar Bill borrows 1 i I --- dr - Any payments made now said house Republican leader Charles A Ilalleck of Indiana will be a reduction in the national debt and will result in a net savings on interest The bonds bear a higher - ' C 41 i 4 o I $ - L :A ''' t - - - - t- - 1 - -- 0 ( 1 t 7- f - - --- '"'''""' -- 3'- -- - I reduction was sustained Because the treasury is to be $4000000000 better off next year as a result of retention of present tax rates party leaders the bonds should bsaeldratihdeynobwelieve - 4&r -- holders Republican leaders put their strength behind the bill after the president's veto of the income tax ' trIt S'W4LIStl a 1 slevtve 111 Vol tee tereeis ' ts 40- 401411S1 toliett foga C" - ' tiviett rolloolL GI t 141111 -- (5")---Tw- o 1 by former service man and women the Without new legislation bonds issued under a 1946 law will not be redeemable until five years after the date of discharge of the individual holding them They bear 2 5 interest A house armed services sub- committee is expected to start hearings next week on legislation to permit redemption of the bonds immediately at the option of the sts114 ae -- hGS SOW 1AVIttitf Pekoes 160 -- r I 1 Allis-Chalme- — to slow down a congreasional drive 5 Alte Avert ----- Revere-over-the-na- i I June 20 tifl— A treasury department warning against "inflation" failed Friday -- - litOCIt RAN41111 tteeli --- -- "'-- - S Clok40:14pr - ed WASHINGTON 111011-10- attlEttlASUtkittbVMEMCI 1 ' atkr '' Elt Dt1--0 '''e 'f -' ' l' cotd ' 0 ------ v: - Wif141' -- AlP4 ' F r' $ eo' e t ' -- - : - ' ir ' ' :- a VI It ''''''' : ' ' - J tt Itil i 1 - : ' 1 t ng Drive to Cash Vets' Bonds Stirs Warning I - 1 J I ': ' - : GOP-sponsor- I THI FOR tom-Aski- on - I said the increase bringing the over-a- ll navy appropriation to $3644000000 was designed to assure "sta active !ound operfisnext r" "''' during iho ating fleet"Most of the added cal ytar funds he said are earmarked for personnel Hi reported that the mittee's decision would have no material effect on thriv The economy group he said agreed that tile proposed increase should be offset by canceling 200000000 in previous navy appropriation! which have not been spent ehich lice Friday night asked authorities legedly broadcast under the ?lama il short- in 12 states to help them look for "Paul wave radio Mrs Barbara Clement 24 niece of former Secy of War Henry L - - lb 1 : Stimson She disappeared Nyednes7 I : ) '"'-- 4 1S' I day night Mrs Clement who has t t p odys seen was a last baby : i I P' 1 Wednesday night when she visited iv ng an order against mass her uncle In hia home at Cold I ! ' ng in the q-s- t ( Spring HarbOr farm equipment - strike Three were f 4 I i ': tosentenced terms of three iN:44 Hear 'Insanity' Claim S ! months:19 to five raontbs and four ' i BosroN June 20 (2P)- --A psyothers were fined $200 each chiatrist told a federal jury Friday i that Douglas Chandler 58 former I Seek Stinison Kin 11 trial for treaBaltimore writer-oti16‘i111§"!1' PLANDOME MANOR N y son "is insane 71CANt and wss !mane A 20 1111'17-Nassa-u June county- po' from 1911 to 1915" when he al- — - lic War Veterans Friday demanded overseas information program tbe dismissal of communists in the States and Secy of State George C Marshall employe of the United told congress Friday that "peace asked congress to authorize inn into this country cannot be served by any rationing 1000 displaced Europeans annually' !of American facts" Another resolution asked adopIlls views were presented in a letter read to the house as it com- tion of the Catholic War Veterans' military pleted consideration of a bill form- program is ifnot universal established in the ally authorizing continuance of training i the program—due to expire just United States The Catholic program calls for 11 LET I 1 110 days from now unless it wins You would if your I FLOWERS all nations to abandon military congressional approval A vote on passage was put off training and proposes that if this 1 savings were with It I TELL is not accepted the trainingin this tp Monday us We pay a 212 country be lirnitect to -two summers For Tools of 13 weeks each dividend on June With Flowers deliyerad by Air in less than four 11 I In his letter—addressed to Rep 30 1947: Open an hours from ow own California plant our hospital Pact Karl E Mundt (R S D) Shipyard Insured of the and funeral arrangements iris maif popular declared: "I I I I $EATTLE June 20 tin asking for the tools which are local MINUTE-FRESus with any renot and with flowers are Our workers' unions prg only necessary to meet present circum- portedehipyard voted had Friday they amount from one beautiful to see but stay beautiful longer stances in world affairs" Thursday night to reject a con' Saying that be knew from per- tract to five thousand offer negotiated recently at sonal experience that the United Salt Lake all e'") coast west for City dollars ' States is "grossly misunderstood 4r Alf 1 71 shipyards and members of a third pr misrepresented in many : parts were union still i ttilk balloting A of the world" Marshall said: " We f0101i It 41e Srl 6 1 must present ourselves clearly ar ) i kAts Raley 2! Jail 3 UAW Piclietst t i i candidly and affirmatively if we SAYINGS INSURED -- oar 4P'417iL1111 ) 01 0 e are to achieve the kind of peace tit 1)" MILWAUKEE June 20 (UP)— ) we believe in" Three top officials and 23 mem1 1 -0 1 ' CROADVAY Throughout the final hours of bers of the CI 0 United Auto 47EAST Ow ' debate the house foreign affairs Workers union were found guilty P 0 6414 a aakaa twat 44a I committee successfully resisted Friday of contempt of court for tiodena to rwcebnatnngi oti ionthe to::11 Down 7 1 Limit the program to two it 1 years by standing vote of a 1121 to 80 i -- 1 1 ''-1 i talangulpClause Keep Loyalty of J 11 I t t -I i) A ' 2 Modify a provision requiring ir ' I ' it 1 -I '1 I an Federal Bureaq of Investiga- It 0ill i 7 it I II tir"'N tion loyalty check-u- p and certifi' Noloartor''"0--"'"''--4- LkNirzt cation of all present and future li r p--cemployes under the program by vote of 87 to 65 standing 1 "1 A -f 3 Put vi4 operation of a MLU- gem N rk dent exchange program for one 4' A PRICES year By standing vote of 89 to 40 Le' V4 Prevent operation of the section of the pro- I STAY DOWN AT g9E'S i 000000 saving knocked out of the navy's 1948 budget bythe house it was economy-:minde- d disclosed Friday A subcommittee member who preferred to remain anonymous kr I re- - s i 20 I k Admit 100000 Refugees Catholic War Vets Urge administration's ' 1 IN THESE UrsITED STATES Marshall Calls 'Voice' True Path to Peace SENATORS ADD $176 MILLION TO NAVY FUND - - r : 1'4:7 |