| Show L m 2 JW t w'-r- i S fM 5PP X Salt Cake Tribune The Friday July i Some Invited Some Not 1947 End Punitive Reparations House Committee Warns WASHINGTON 3 —A LT July foreign affair s subcommittee id Thursday the United State mii't “msiat” upon ending current re paratirr s from Germany and Japan to help those rations on a jetIssued a basis rthe Russians spumed the Marshall plan for Europea economic recoaery the report eaid “we do not believe thus is the end of our efforts to help Europe” It insisted however that congress have a hand in checking up on future requirements Educated Guesswork’ In a preliminary report on such a survey of tta own the subcorn-- n ttee offered an “educated guess-wrra- “ self-supporti- day-afte- told new conference that “there Is no other aource to meet dollar deficits " The committee itself urgirg formulation of a broad policy pro gram to help Europe get back on its feet economically recorded its conviction that “world recovery not only can but must be sound business for the United States It posed several major questions to be answered in establishing such a policy It ventured an opinion of its own on some of them others were left for later a wetghirg 1 debar deficit in xneetirg ments for ’recovery during the three- - ear period 1947 through 3543 would approximate $10 ) poo This figure includes Britain but excludes Ruvda Just how far this cohntry will go toward helping Europe meet that deficit through loans or grants will be up to congress But Chairman John M Vorya (R O T in response to a question 000-W- We Have Them in Stock! Its questions: “ 2 "Are reparations from western Germany to be continued in the picture for Russia and the satellite countries and what will be the volume of any reparationa put upon the economies of Japan and Germary which for years to come cannot be expected to be even self supporting without tre7” mendous American help ‘Cut Tunltive Programs On this point the committee offered an opinion: “If w'e are to make this help productive we should have to (a) Insist on putting an end to current reparations and on cuttirg down the earlier punitive programs and of reparations aimed at weakening or Germany and Japan and "(b) Set new levels of indhstry that would enable Germany and Japan to balance their own needs for imports and create export surplus which we could redirect into the rebuilding of the rest of Europe and the necessary reconstruction of the far east" 3 “la this country prepared to make larger exports of food and consumer goods and to finance them by the necessary loans?” Vital to Cut Relief The report said: “This seems necessary to start production for increased mining cf example German coal and the manufacture of fertilizers In Germany In order to decrease the continuous drain of relief which is otherwise necesng TRAIL CAMPER The newest vogue in out doer living Gives you trav cling and camping at its best! 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IT sary “Does our policy at presert contemplate tying strings to all our lo&na for such countries no that American economic supervision may be had as in the case wilh the Greek loan?” 5 "Are we prepared to insist that Britain come to terms on the pooling of the Ruhr with our own occupation zone on our terms as a condition of the continuance cf further extension of credits to 4 TODAY! aiscn Britain?” rr n r W'r ESTABLISH Of course we can TRUST FUND A This is the most successful way for them Estate of safeguarding jour Trust Funds protect )our home) our businour savings-- ) our securities They can ess-) be demised so that jour loved ones can never be duped out of large sums by schemers time-teste- A visit d to our Trust Officers will give )Ou all the information you require CLARON O SPENCER Trust Ojfrcrr DELBERT IjjA Trust SMITH Qjfutr POT French Foreign Minister Georges Btdault and British Foreign Secy Ernest Bevln Thursday Invited 22 other European nations (borders outlined no shading) to meet In Paris July 12 to work out plans to accept Marshall program Nations in solid black uninvited WESTERN BLOC DEFIES RUSSIA Continued From Page One lived conv ersations on the plan offered by George C Marshall U S secretary of state Molotov insisted that such an endeavor — the listing of national resources— would constitute interference in the Internal affairs of some countries and would lead to British-Frenc- h domination of the continent with American funds Need for Speed Stressing the necessity for speed in drawing up the recovery program Bidault and Bevin said that These proposals — which Pussia — provide for the creation rejected of an internal steering committee to draft and administer the economic cooperation program through six subcommittees of technicians ' the (“Soviet linvited fringe” countries others to the conference were Austria Ireland Italy Portugal Turkey Belgium Greece Denmark Iceland Luxembourg the Netherlands Norway Sweden and Switzerland A French spokesman said Spain In addition to was excluded in accordance with a decision of the U N general assembly last December "as long as “a temporary organization must she has her present form of be created to assemble the data on which such a program will be based” They set Sept 1 as the target date for a first report on Europe’s abilitv to help herself and the extent of American assistance needed to supplement her own recovery efforts The French foreign ministry said the United States would be informed of the progress of the reconstruction efforts in the forthcoming conference A copy of the Invitation was sent to Ambassador Jefferson Caffery for his information The ministry also said the United Nations economic commission for Europe which meets In Geneva Saturday would be kept informed but indicated there would be no point in "plunging the commission into needless debate on the subject” since Russia is a Art'll I J Nofrber tk LtVe City Utah 1 C 0 MPA South Main Street Established GOP Leaders Map Agenda operation” ffs GEORGE ALBERT SMITH Pres 173 GRAND OPENING July 4fh VALLEY VIEW RESTAURANT quite-rounde- Dr and Mrs C K Gunn and two fnends said they saw strange objects traveling at great sfieed high in the sky last Tuesday near their home at Summerside on Prince Edward island eastern Canada 2 A A'J Summer Menus Reasonably Priced S Course Dinner 0001 and rfrhinkilllullr prpcrd well known local chef by Ray Grssly Special Roast Prime Rib of Beef a la Ju Try our Extra Thick Steaks i Deliciou Open Fried Chicken 3 — i T W 3 CD — trade agreements (In Moscow British sources said the breakdown of the three-powtalks might have a serious effect on the Anglo-Sovitrade er et River Compact Test Sought negotiations James Wilson retary for British overseas trade and head of the British mission said however the Paris conference had not yet been mentioned in the r conversations) is to “It fair assume” a government spokesman said “that Britain will continue its overseas trading policy on as multilateral and as reciprocal basis as possible — and that means nobody is excluded” British Alms Differ Treasury 'informants said Britain’s economic position necessarily made her approach to the Marshall plan different from that of Russia "Frankly we cannot get along without dollar credits whereas public sec- Thursday postponed action on a by Utah’s Rep William A Dawson which would increase the area of U S government coal lands that may be leased by ary bill on party If the bill is not passed before congress adjourns Henry J Kaiser west coast steel operator will have six months or more to press the department for action on his application for a lease of 2150 acres of coal land adjoining land being mined by the Geneva Coal Co So long as one company is permitted to lease not more than 2560 acres U S Steel Corp and its subsidiaries can not bid said on the land for which Kaiser has Russia can” a spokesman “Russia apparently is confident of made application her own powers of recovery and of being able to aid countries which depend on her We do not on the other hand possess the resources of raw material or food that they Tit have" In commons conservative Sir David Maxwell Fyfe predicted that the $3750000000 American loan to Britain would be exhausted before Christmas “The Marshall plan” he said “was not designed to enable Britain to produce too little and to live beyond its means” 'omaccLDj KOclmd Delicious miHKsi tflAYCRS WANT MORE CUSTOMERS WASHINGTON July 3 ED — Legislation to permit the federal government to participate in an action seeking a supreme court interpretation of the sven-stat- e Colorado river compact was introduced in congress Thursday Sen Pat McCarran (D Nev) introduced the bill in the senate Rep Harry R Sheppard (D Cal) in the house Meantime the senate reclamation subcommittee considering a bill to authorize the $604000000 central Arizona irrigation project heard Clifford L Stone Colorado water authority support Arizona’s interpretation of the compact 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July lands committee Got Feared Result This means in the American view that Moscow Will now use every method it considers feasible to block the Marshall plan and it through zona project" particularly will fight France investment and communist parties in there hand On other the Italy to ENJOY THE HOLIDAY seems be no doubt that Britain and France are determired to go DIAL KALL f :30 p through with their pregram of economic organization with as many countries as will participate BASEBALL and that the United States will SALT LAKE AKIA DEALER LAKE vi TWIN FALLS SALT cooperate to the fullest extent posRHONE 2ND SOUTH W 13$ sible Because of this some authorities - a r v rw tt v w rx t— s rvrBTlryrrvT— - nvFRnsrsrrvT- say that Molotov has actually brought about the very condition which he most feared ard had an Bn that opportunity to avoid at Paris of a is the basis for formation For Further Information Phono Station Friday July 4 1947 (MST) western bloc The Washington belief is that KSL-1- 160 KNAK-14- 00 KDYL— 1320 KUTA-5- 70 K ALL- -9 TO he personally would have hesiA B O Network ''Columbia tated long before doing anything System 0Mutual Indepeadaat System gNUO Network it lntermountaia Rocky Mountain to damage Russian prestige in Europe by opposing an economic program in the interest of European peoples jpr light m LONDON July Britain was expected Thursday night 'to continue pushing her plans to expand tiade with eastern Europe despite her split with Russia over a European recovery program A government spokesman said the cabinet had considered this question Thursday morning and Prime Minister Clement R Attlee had telephone conversations with Foreign Secy Ernest Bevin before Bevin left Pans Bevin returned to London Thursday night and planned to confer immediately with Attlee A foreign office spokesman at the airport said a special meeting of the cabinet might be called Expect Boycotts British officials said they expected several eastern European countries to boycott the July 12 economic conference In Paris but that British trade missions now In Russia Hungary and Yugoslavia would continue their efforts for toe A U S meteorologist E E Under of Louisville Ky said he saw a circular object flying through the air Tuesday night He said it was moving at 100 M P H and gave off an orange IY WASHINGTON July 3 CP)— In the opinion of diplomatic authorities here Foreign Minister V M Molotov of Russia suffered a severe diplomatic defeat — peihaps the worst of his career— in the failure of the Big Three conference WASHINGTON July 3 ED — The house will give the right of way Monday to legislation permitting Immediate cash payment of terminal leave bonds while the senate will tackle a bill for unification of the armed services Both branches of the congress are striving for possible adjournment by July 28 After disposing of unification the senate will deal with tax reduction The decision lo concentrate on those subjects in the senate next week was reached at a closed member meeting of the senate Republican policy committee Thursday Sidesteps Reich Issue “That should keep us busy all The conference will attempt a week" Sen Robert A Taft French spokesman said to side- (R O )said of the policy chairman discord of step the largelt point committee between Russia and the western Taft ssld the unification plan powers — the German question — as would the senate Monday its bevond being province British-Frenc- h It has occupy a clearance been waiting The French said the in the from senate leaders for many proposals submitted weeks after approval by the senclosing hours of the three-powe- r conference would be taken as a ate armed services committee House Republican Leader basis for discussion in the July 2 A Halleck announced that Charles howwas It agreed meeting ever that the conference itself the house will consider the bond legislation Monday might modify some of the He said present plans also call for consideration at this session of congress of minimum wage antipoll tax tax reduction armed unification and perhaps services Continued From Page One antilynching legislation Taft said most of the senate Oil know about It and take proper policy session was occupied with action” a Lt Gov Donald S Whitehead discussion of senatorial election of Idaho said Thursday he saw contest in West Virginia inIswhich chalRepublican strange comet-lik- e objects in the Tom Sweeney the election of Sen Harley western sky on June 24 That was lenging the day Kenneth Arnold Boise M Kilgore Democrat Ida first reported seeing the projectiles Arnold estimated the projectiles’ speed at 1200 miles an hour Whitehead said they “didn’t move but Just seemed to go below the horizon with the rotation of In beautiful atmosphere the earth" At Denver Henry Martin and overlooking Salt Lake Walter Harrod said they caught : VlVa brief glimpse of a group of Ti Valley at the “bright objects” flying about 5000 feet Wednesday night Martin said they locked life coffee can tops They were moving southwest he said Seen Over S F Bay Highway Patrol Sgt David Menary of San Francisco’a Golden Gate bridge detail reported seeing a dozen bright metal objects “about the aize of a football" whizz over San Francisco bay At Bath S C Jack Reams re- ported that last week he saw a disc 12 inches in diameter giving off a small wierd light as it whizzed through the sky At Monterey Cal a woman said she saw some “flying saucers” Thursday d She said they were not circular with a red glow on the edge” 2675 PARLEYS WAY Reports Piling Up (On Highway 40 tlmoit to the mouth of Parleys Canyon — Adjoining A dozen other persons in the i Country Club Motor Lodge) same states said they had seen the objects Ilfil !?£mC&'IANK DESPITE SPLIT WITH RUSS believed to have lost ground in achieving its objectives in Europe informant One authoritative evidently reflecting state department reaction said that Russia has now demonstrated to the world that it is not interested in European reconstruction Concerned With Prevention Russia this informant said has been shown to be more concerned with preventing those European nations not under its control from working together than w'llh the relief of misery and the return of healthy economic conditionsAmeriAccording to responsible can estimates of Soviet policy the Kremlin has two primary objectives In Europe: (1) To prevent the formation of a western bloc or any organization of states which might be the basis for a bloc (2) To keep the continent disorganized because communist political activities can be carried on better in such a condition Had Two Alternative As American officials see it Molotov had two ways of promoting these objectives at Tans He could flatly turn down cooperation with Britain and France in carrying out the Marshall plan for economic recovery which is what he did Or he could have agreed to some kind of cooperattan then Bought to modify stall or hamthe plan string was the latter alternative It which authorities here expected him to take after he once agreed to meet with Foreign Ministers Ernest Bevin of Britain and Georges Bidault of France to 'dis-C cuss Secy of State George Marshall’s proposals As it turned out he not only refused cooperation but threatened Britain and France by saying in effect that they should beware of the “consequences of their co- FLYING DISCS k Molotov Paris Defeat Seen As His Worst at Paris It was not so much the fact that Molotov failed to win Britain and France to his viewpoint but that in the failure the Soviet Union is “Do we wrlte off Russian coopcratlon— as every previous Russian action has indicated that we must — and proceed with the building up of western Europe and the rehabilitation of the far that Europea east require- estimate DO 3 uriniairrmintiidinti -- 46 OO 16 30 5 :00 11:15 30 1 1 t 1 1 11-4- OO 12 12-112 30 12-45 5 1 latrmountals: 1240— KOYO Frevp 1220— KOAL frice 1230— ICVNU L9a 1430— KLO OO Ogdes |