Show - -' Al2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 12 1917 Wimile Taft Contrast Held Danger if Both Elected t CO—WinWA SlitLNGTON tort C'hurchill and Sen Robert Taft IR O) have t ter ord their volun- A services in 0 bringingk- t h e v English-epea- trig p °pies back to trad- itional servatisrn ' I ( - But a curt- - t there cue and to con- - - gig- - 1 1 c ‘ between A the two lead- - Li Ch urchin era—a con- trast that extends to the two rificant on-tr- countries ait ets Both men are sons of former statesmen Both are bred educated trained and eager for the heart challenging task Both isatthe art believe that statecraft of doing in Alexander II Mil tongs phrase "what will benefit—not what will piease the people" But there the similarity ends now engaged in a campaign for reinpersuasive statement as prime minister is snany things that Taft is not—a a literary superb showman and written genius in the spoken word a 1013e17 believer in hdmself and his destiny Taft on the other hand Ls as personable in hts public appearances as a Indian as sparkling cigar-sto- re a speaker as a company treasurer reading a financial report a man who strangely enough believes in his pnnciples of government 'without going overboard in the belief that he himself is their best advocate and apostle Taft took a four-wee- k speaking tour to learn if he had a chance to become president urchill confidently tells an nd hoteliers that he alone be--a- —can restore England to her piece in the sun These contrasting character'stita are Important when it comes to lookirg ahead A Churchill victory would be a personal one A Taft victory would be a party triumph The British public which loves its wartime leader is not at all blind to his faults and foibles I was vvitness during the war to examples of this tolerant affection Once as the sole American In a small clubroom I heard Churchill broadcast from a midday banquet at which he had obviously guzzled a mans share of champagne After the great orator had flubbed several sentences of his written speech our barkeeper remarked: "Winnie's 'ad a drop too much" I made the social error of chortling over this and earned the 1SCOWIS of the assembly It is unimaginable that Taft could command this sort of personal affection According to all reports his western trip did more to "sell" the Republican cause than any political roadshow desince the Lincoln-Dougla- s t OUR 4DY g9"' sr IpR REeAus As Here then are the two men and it is not impossible that they will be chosen to lead their respective countries out of the present wilderness What would such a double event mean in terms of world affairs? A realization of that "fraternal association" so dear to Churchill's heart? A peacetime partnership Si successful as its wartime cognate in dictator-busting- the American heartland Your eyes should be examined if you are nervous and irritable or if your eyeq smart and burn after reading Dr L A Dayneo Dr R W Reid Optometrists t Wt7714FUL "CLOMPLI SA " MENTS A TALENT FOSZ WRISTLING 114:C00614 14 ER ' - ' ": ' ' ' '' k ''' vt A c1111 20'1" 'i i 1 t1 V? 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- if tt i 7I ' ff1 7 4 jillIt'77r--ts 7O is' N I 0 f" TA - - - t i'3 'It '- Z - 1 --- -: s:'::: ' OF ZSING At4 CEIWEEN - la Poi MIL '79t40 JOSEPH ALSOP WRITES French Expect De Gaulle Not Reds to Take Over PARIS —Here in Paris the jutors These signs unhappily Bedisclose the inner reality chestnut trees are turning cause of insecurity and despair russet and the city glistens the people of France are being every morning driven to the political extremes in the peculiar which are always the resort of silver - golden men losing hope the light of auOne extreme is of course the French m The The comCommunist party tu r 1 most beautiful munists are still enviably dyin the namic and effective leaders city world is in the Although they have by now most beautiful t spent a good part of the hunseason of its ) dreds of millions of dollars they stored in the confusion of the changing year '44 It is difficult German collapse they are still De Gaulle t o remember formidably well financed that this surface of shining Here in France in fact perloveliness conceals a mounting because the communists haps insecurity an increasing tendmade their bid too soon the drift ency to despair to the political extremes is curThen one passes through a rently chiefly manifesting itself poor quarter and observes that in the Gaullist movement An even the horse meat butcher— outsider must of course speak his trade announced by a gilded very carefully of this new pohorses head above his shop litical organization which is front—has no customers because now a true party and invites the his prices are too high or at the adherence of members or all other end of the scale a minisparties ter hurriedly breaks an appointGeneral De Gaulle founder ment to hasten to an emergency and leader of the movement session of the committee to save which he calls the "Rally of the the franc composed of Premier 'French People" is still without Ramadier and his closest coed doubt among France's few great men Equally without doubt he has no totalitarian ambitions Viadd and is detested by the sort of men who would most naturally hanker for French fascism—the rich French whom he bitterly offended by nationalizing basic industries and by insisting upon jailing their friends and relatives as collaborators None the less he has virtually no labor support His appeal is to the little men of the center and the Co these he has made Startextraordinary progress moveing not very long ago his ment is already organized in some fashion in tens of thousands of cities and communes and has between a million and a memmillion and a half paid-u- p bers who have subscribed their 120 francs apiece The movement is intensely personal based on De Gaulle's own appeal and openly detested by almost all French political professionals It is so to speak extraconstitu- DAYNES Where diamonds they import from South African 'cutters—which BETTER VALUES FOR YOU direct means believe that De Gaulle than the communists will come BRIDAL SET Copyright 1947 N Y Herald Tribune Inc A- lic officeholders Republican and Democratic during the past few days respecting shortages and Senator high prices of food mention Saltonstall's is the only of the circumstance that the government is still buying food to keep prices up While the government has relinquished all its wartime machinery for holding prices down It still is operating under a law which compels it to maintain farm prices of commodities at 90 per cent of parity Parity Is the supposed measure of equality between what the farmer sells and buys Every time there Is a jump in price of steel farm commodities clothing automobiles and the like due to Increased wages or any Other cause bureaucrats In the of agriculture department promptly jack up commensurately the government support prices of meat dairy products poultry potatoes wheat and a myriad other farm products In his budget message last January President Trumane pointed out that his support-pricsystem Is required to continue until Dec 31 1948 and he asked an appropriation of S330- 000000 to carry It on until next June 30 II to power 414 if tdhg 11 t I 1 p 1' '''' AI" aaa:—:—md al t sonsainnei 1 rr""'" : I s! 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DAM '1 i I i f i i t i t) - - 4 -- P11030011111317 1 I'711-1- 2 au t i I It 1 1I r4 " Dii4J11 4Ati PI: 1 t t J 1 Hero's tho Garage Door That Eliminates Winter Troubles mond ow r rid 3 d 4 non afp kinosstif wily matched in l444 imind 14-i- t poilow to id gmn ort jAL- " ' :' 4 °- - stw ''' I "0? 41 s125oo A rn mid-weste- herself" i all-bi- nd s that nobody had invited him Zanuck reminded him: "Nobody invites you to pick up your check every week" Exchange: Bob Porterfield head of the Barter theater in Abingdon Va tells of a farmer who arrived at the theater entrance with a cow When he learned that he could get a ticket in exchange for a quart of milk he milked the cow and delivered the quart The box office man asked the farmer: "The lady with you She's your wife isn't "Yes" replied the she?" farmer "But if she wants to see the show let her milk the cow -- II I 1 dom Chatter: Drew Middleton has been refused a visa by the Russians and will not return to his Moscow post for the N Y Times Doris Duke's husband is annext nouncing that he'll be the dominican ambassador to the Lena Horne will Argentine make her European debut at the London casino Nov 10 Mrs Burl Ives is ailing at Mt David Siegel Sinai hospital and Ken Murray whose production of "Blackouts" is in its 6th year next will produce "Bill & cast Coo" with an George S Kaufman says that 100-pou- I Career: Ernest Blythe director of the Abbey players in Dublin was discussing Barry Fitzgerald who once was a member of the troupe "I'm very sorry for Barry" said Blythe "He lost the chance of a great career with the Abbey players for a mere motion picture star- rather "True Love" "release" 000 eggs it recently bought -he established for himself a Mr Saltonstall unique distinction In all the tens of thousands of words uttered or written by pub- the federal reserve board's control of consumer goods time payment purchases as of midnight Friday October 31 But finance organizations aren't pleased conThe American Finance ference—a national group of credit companies—will control consumer spending inflationary tendencies via a voluntary credit formula not much different from that of the BB The retail tobacco trade notes that for the months of August and September cigar withdrawals dropped 7 under last year's like months that while there decline in unit!! at was a 50 25 cents and above there was a 40 increase in sellers at 10 cents and under Upshot: While cigar sales less there's a total only 7 definite switch to lower-price- d Items—retail tipoff that folks are spending considerably less feat" Furthermore all the franker Gaullists among whom are many impressively idealistic younger French people admit that their hero will only be called to power when all others but the communists have failed beyond repair Under the circumstances there Is no need to make moral judgments—to say that Gaullism is For of good or evil intention one obvious probability sticks out of the situation like a sore thumbs If insecurity and despair mount high enough in France most expert observers t - some 580000- - cans aim to cuddle the farmer vote Congress legislated death to - Among But Mr Truman at no time has even remotely suggested that this system should be ended as has been done with all other government interferences with the law of supply and demand and Republicans also have been silent on that score The main reason for this silence of course is political Leaders of both parties knowverye well that repeal of the support-pricsystem would be bitterly resisted by the powerful farm bloc and that a declaration of either party in favor of such repeal would be calculated to lose the farm vote Senator Saltonstall's broach ing of the subject may be explained by the fact that his constituency numbers far more consumers than producers of food products Even better than eggs the situation as to potatoes illustrates the bearing of price support buying on the effort to conserve food for hungry Europeans In urging that consumers save grain meat and dairy products by switching to other foods the administration pronouncements have urged especially more eating of potatoes But the government right now is maintain:mg minimum prices for potatoes averaging $240 per hundredweight Due to thcrease in the parity price calculation this support price is 35 cents above last year and 45 cents above 1943 when the support-pric- e system began operating So far the government has bought from the 1947 crop 8346901 bags of U S No 1 potatoes of which it has 1119346 on hand Despite the fact that the market price of potatoes most of the time has been above the support price the government has taken a loss on a considerable part of the potatoes it shipped to Argentina Venezuela Uruguay and Brazil at an average price of $175 per hundredweight The top price paid by the government in its potato buying this year is $265 per hundred pounds applicable in the states of New Jersey New Hampshire Rhode Island West Virginia and some areas of California The average for Michigan and other states is about S235 and the nation-wid- e low $205 In North Dakota Potatoes are considered uneconomical for shipment to Europe but 6100000 hundred- pound bags acquired in price-suppbuying last year were shipped to Germany and distributed by the army free to hungry Germans Sen- Massachusetts suggested cident to pre- scription of an eggless Thursday for American consum- ers that the Job: When "Arch of Triumph" has its Hollywood premiere Mike Romanoff — who played one of the roles—will celebrate with a party to mark his return to the movie business Before be became a successful restaurateur Romanoff had a His job with 20th Century-Fo- x assignments were principally social ones—to lend class and dignity by his presence at special events Romanoff's relations with the studio were severed when after failing to attend a premiere and explaining later you" er right at WASHINGTON — When ator Saltonstall Republican of In- tary Marshall Fee: Howard L Chernoff West Virginia's foremost radio man wrote to the Washington & Lee athletic director asking the that he recommend one of durstudents to act as a spotter of the game ing the broadcast univeragainst West Virginia fee was The Charleston at sity 110 and Chernoff asked that selected be the student-spottThe athletic a sports expert director replied by wire: "I am to asking one of our students as the report to your man will be W & L spotter He $10" The happy to earn the athletic director added that the young man Fred Vinson Jr had learned about athletics from his father "who used to be a pretty fair sort of country judge over near there" Change: Emanuel Shinwell chairman of Britain's Labor removed from party whoas was fuel minister was his post Elected to parliament by a maof 29000 votes Shinwell joritybeen assured by pollsters had who made a preelection survey that he could not possibly lose the election "But I won by only 29000 votes My majority should hlivegbeen at least 31000" Shin-we- ll said "I call it a moral de- ist Convenient Terms at No Extra Cost afterwards their hearts forget That God is everywhere Their lips complain about the Or they enjoy the sun rain While they are satisfied to Their weekly duty done get They think no more about it as They go into the week And dwell upon the pleasures and The worldly goods they seek It never once occurs to them That all the hours count A And final profit has to be They do Spiritual amount That not seem to understand as they go their way They ought to turn to God for help On each and every day he will organize a new film company "Dependent Pictures" Harold Stassen will enter the Wisconsin primaries Every living former secretary of state is sending a congratulatory message to be read at the Oct 19 Freedom house dinner to Secre- Costume: Tara Pandit daughter of the Indian delegate to the United Nations visited her mother at the Hampshire house In the elevator she met a stripedtrousered Englishman who said to her: "Miss Pandit you look bye ly in your native costume" Miss Pandit replied: "So II Plea for Food Saving Stirs Attack on Price Support THE LYONS DEN 4 - Select Her Diamond Ring JAY HAYDEN REPORTS On Sünday people go to church And And say a little prayer By LOTT SCHNEIDER NEW YORK CITY—The treasvry department ruled that women's pocketbooks represent a substantial element of adorn- ' - IA I TL - It7 " ) j- ilrls r ff 177 '1) "0 ocizs r tiAl vr ve ' 1 i sik 0! — 1'-- 5 - - d 1 ' ''''''''k 1 tto vZ 7' 070 : A '9iiit IAf1! tip St'' - 1: a Nge tip- 0 :r-'L: p '1 I tOt iifPW14 ms i704 - I g rt -- '1 i1Ii:-- 1 05--- 1:--" ' - i sAdvoior 4' 111140CtiAll &ALL ici4YCI4 ''- - - - 1 '''-- TEETH - ' ' ' f 4 ' fr 5i1E WAS A FAIZ70 ? No these things could hardly be Both men it is true would embrace a similar philosophy of government would have little trucik with radical elements at home or at Moscow But their natures and their nations' problems would almost certainly drive them into conflicting actions When Churchill speaks as he did last week of demanding "imperial prgerences" he is talking about a restoration of the British empire on the seven seas of world trade When Taft speaks as he did last week of "logical arguments behind the actions which congress took" he refers to a continuing emphasis on domestic adjustments l--a e' 1 - 0- NOT ONLY SUNDAY By JAMES J METCALFE Treasury Sees No Change hi Excise Tax -- -- - 1 ONE Cc HER - bates in By Paul Ford Private Lives HOLMES ALEXANDER 11 ion lion os -- -161 Crawford Overhead Type Wdding loud SECTIO:HIL FOLDIEfl DOORS $225(3 Tim Door With tit Tailored hand is 14-- k yellow gold set with 3 diarettedu ' UI Orhipf Wedding Sonde Priced VP Flagiortip Confrot Manually or Electrically Operated Glass or Solid Panels Convenient Terms to "Litt Us lits 9-19- n Sitont-Spo- Rsicord Chang d Prmsabitity FM Tuning Roll-O- Phono Unit ut Super-Snsiti- Supr Tund vo Big CORCett R11 Tub Six-Purpo- se 4 WAYS 30 CRAWFORD DOOR SALES CO Division of OSCAR SOUTH Built-i- WITH HAS ALL TH3 FM Anhtnne t 1 I t I c I i I J A new better way to play records with rich full tone h Speed-chang10- - and records mixed 12-inc- es changer control Radiorgan gives you 64 tone combinations to choose from Wavemagnet eliminates aerial and ground rotates for maximum signal strength In handsome cabinet with concealed record storage Modol Grand Spakst 9H081--- 7 bike& rectifior &km hal" pks phonograph kbe Your Doorman" PHONE 143 WEST SECOND ONLY i 28245 I I CHYTIIAUS TO BUY: Cash Charge L-- - Budget Layaway RADIOS—Street Floor r Co — ti i SALT LAKE CITY 1 040Pti - 4 i: 41 :1— t V P ai 1 THE PARIS - -- ' - ? ::- ' 0 — r : ' - -- - - "- - - 11 - '' '' 41 '- - Ts : ill : ) : |