Show c Salt Cake Tribune Thumbs Down U S Industry Leaders Pledge Monday Nov 1946 3 Faces Youth To Keep Prices Reasonable National GOP at P board across the than Continued Page Drill Measure getthen P car pricesout our what a survey to determine Committee Rent levels" iT— proper Called In ordering rent controls Steel Frank Furnell president Parley for the universal dark “it said Truman Sheet tinued may Youngstown the ?TIl a tA 11 we eyes A Nov WASHINGTON outlook one-ha- lf similar views Maj Gen Floyd L Parks chief cf the War Department public relations division offered this remark when asked for comment: “Universal military training wll be one of the principal War Department projects to be considered by the new Congress and we are confident that Congress will act on it on Us merits without political considerations ” $75000 Sugar Burned NEW ORLEANS Nov 10 P— Damages estimated at $1 500000 was caused Sunday by a fire on the docks of the American Sugar HeLnery at Arabi just below New Orleans Officials said that approximately $75000 worth of raw sugar was destroyed on the docks Going Your Way! Whatever the destination service will transport vour furniture Redman household goods Through affiliation with an Lines the Bekins Redman schedule are n-wide Redman lanv manned by exjierienced and conscientious men will give you service with safety and speed natio- f eEPMHMi STORAGE CO VAH & Dial 5-17- 27 and Tube of Co : “The history of the steel business is one of conservatism There’s nothing to indicate there wdll be any wild runaway of prices ” — Joseph Furniture Jr president G Giiswold of the Grand Rapids (Mich) Furniture Manufacturers : “I don’t anticipate any substantial price increases” An O P A official estimated that 5 living costs may climb about conConsumer groups generally demned the lifting of controls and They expressed “shock” termed the move a “grave misAssn take" B Carroll Reece chairman of the Republican national committee said In a statement that “Mr Truman by his decontrol order has bowed to the will of the people as He expressed by the election” was added that “because the order delayed so long it is probable there will be a temporary period of higher prices which might have been avoided" Explains Action Mr Truman In sweeping controls away Saturday night declared that "the real basis of our difficulty is the unworkable price control law W'hich the Congress gave us to administer" He continued: “The plain truth is that under this inadequate law price control has lost the popular support needed to make it work” To this Reece replied: “There is nothing to be gained by raking over that issue The Conlaw was a gress which passed the Democrat Congress " As for rent levels one government official said “It is inevitable that vntually everything else free of control there will have to be some upward adjustment of rents ” He declined to estimate how much the increase might be but said it probably would be on an individual landlord basis rather w-it-h be Mr that some adjustment of rents will Continued from Page One be required” ing a government in which ReHousing officials said that junkmacontrol the pursestrings on of controls publicans building ing terials will put gieat pressure on and write the laws Mr Truman the $10000 sales lid on new dwell- will insist that they can be surcooperation and unings and that eventually it may be mounted by on vital issues to to this derstanding $12000 raise necessary He will make no attemp£ For this reason the national housing agency plans to work out detail mechanics for cpnsuT wn some sort of incentive program to with GOP leaders nor plan or program Tjrese encourage construction of rental specific are matters to be worked out durunits “This may be the only salvation ing the weeks intervening before of the veterans housing program’’ the new Congress convenes In and N H A official told a reporter January Reece on his part expressed The present rental ceiling on new dwellings is $80 and there hope “that Mr Tiuman will cow'ere some indications that this operate with the new Congress — a Congress w’hich will not be too may have to be raised The sweeping decontrol order influenced by the political action sounded the death knell for O P A committee” That the Republican party is the Wage Stabilization board and probably the Civilian Production not going to rest with the vic- Administration Meeting Slated Stelmnn plans to call In heads of these agencies this week and piob-abl- y set up a Bingle new liquidation agency to handle what controls are left Among these are C P A’s powers to allocate scarce materials which Steelman expects to keep in effect O P A’s staff will be cut from 34000 persons to about 28000 this week By Jan 1 it will be down to about 14000 wth most of these working on rent control O P A chief Paul Porter plans to resign as soon as the new liquidating agency is set up his friends said Also slated to pull up stakes are Johrt D Small CPA administrator and Willard Wirtz chairman of the Wage Stabilization board Death Follows Butter Row Continued from Page One PITTSBURGH Nov 10 UP) — A Army air bespectacled force private was charged with “all coordinated and each operat- murder Sunday in the revolver brother ing in its own medium land sea slaying of his and air” a table breakfast in dispute over Until a world organization ia butter to this looks world perfected the Homicide Detectives Louis Hanation to protect peace Doolittle declared mel and John F Stack Identified Secy of Navy James Forrestal the youth charged as Charles said that on this Armistice day Wickline and the victim as Sherthe people of the United States dedicate themselves to the United rill Wickline Nations — “the practical impleHamel and Stack quoted the boy mentation of the means for peace” as telling this story: “The young dead of both wars He Joined the Army six months wait for us to create the agency his age and the laws and the practical enforc- ago misrepresenting to field Bellewas Scott assigned will make ing instruments which 111 15 ville he went On Oct the common desire for peace a A W O L St Louis and visiting statement his living PRES TRUMAN reality” Stuart Symington assistant secretary of war for air said in a statement that Armistice day is added VV “a milestone to remind every American citizen of his obligation to help safeguard the future security of the country” At Austin Tex the 36th division will receive the croix de guerre with palm from Lt Gen Maurice N Mathenet French miliattache to the United States tary It will be a part of the ceremony of return of Texas National Guard standards by the War Department Mathenet will attach the decoration to the division flag before it is carried to its place in the capitol Homage to the war dead will be paid at Arlington cemetery and elsewhere in the national capital bv a number of patriotic groups The American Legion will hold its traditional ceremony at the amphitheater Sister Elizabeth Kenny the Australian nurse noted for her treatment of infantile paralyses will lay a W'reath at the tomb at 9 am it was announced by National Comdr William A Klatt of the Army and Navy union Gallipolis O tories it w’on last Tuesday when it picked up 12 Senate and 54 W’as House seats evident in Reece’s decision to call the state party chiefs here so soon after the election No detailed reasons were given for the meeting in a brief announcement from William C Murphy committee publicity director But Reece told a reporter it is "the usual postelection meeting to analyze the situation and make plans for the future” Discuss Organization Asked wrhether the committee would discuss 1948 presidential prospects he replied “only in an organizational wav” “The function of the committee and its chairman is to elect not select” he said “Our concern at national headquarters now is to devote our efforts toward organization plans to complete our victory in 1948 ” Reece said he would stay on as chairman and he knew of no personnel changes at headquarters except to curtail some of the temporary staff hired for the election Reece decided not to run for to the House from the Tennessee First district m order to devote all his time to the chairmanship He left late Sunday for Cumberland Gap Tenn where he will deliver an Armistice day address Monday night and receive a doctor of laws degree at the Lincoln Memorial university Expect Brief Session The Dec 5 meeting is expected to be a one-da- y affair wuth mornand afternoon sessions and a ing dinner at night There will be one or more additional committee meetings before the 1948 presidential nominating conventions The GOP committee appropriated nearly $1000000 for the 1946 campaign year It is not expected to require this much for 1947 but there will be efforts to keep d a large staff at national headquarters on At breakfast Sunday morning he wore a holstered revolver obtained from an unnamed uncle When Charles asked for more butter Sherrill said: “You’ll get it when I’m through with it” Charles said “I’ll take it” and drew his gun He thumbed the hammer back to scare his brother BOURNEMOUTH but his finger slipped the gun England Nov 10 (UP) — The international cracked and Sherrill collapsed socialist conference overriding vigorous Polish objections and tacit opposition from four other delegations voted Sunday to invite German social democrats Xo address the next international convention in Switzerland WARSAW Nov 10 (P)— Julian J Hochfeld chief Polish deleNowak 81 noted bacteriologist gate walked out of the conferand premier of Poland in 1922-2- 3 ence room after charging that the died Sunday at his home in Kra- German social democrats are kow being exploited for the purpose of He was a professor and later power politics He was absent durrector of the University of Krakow ing the decisive part of the deand had served in the Polish senate bate but other Polish delegates He retired several years ago remained in the room year-aroun- Socialists to Invite Germans to Meet Polish Educator Scientist Dies ‘TAKE NO CHANCES’ 'Ike’ Rules Foreign Okehs Needed for Yank Flights an American Army transport plane was shot down In Yugoslavia killing its five occupants and was promulgated Oct 30 along with various other orders in War department circular ' Jeiiv V1 Imhj-- " Mink Blended Marmot $249 Sable Blended Muskrat $299 Sable Dyed Squirrel Grey Russian Squirrel $549 Sheared Beaver $699 $489 Brown Alaska Sealskin $795 UP) — Aside from the Yugoslav inciWASHINGTON Nov A stringent new order by Gen dent American planes have been threatened by Russian air paDwight D Eisenhower requiring trols in Austria and the Navy all military pilots to get iron-cla- d reported one of its planes fired permission from foreign govern- on when approaching a Russian-occupie- d Manchurian port ments in advance of any flights The information required to be over their soil came to light Sat- submitted with each application urday a clearance is calculated to for It was framed Aug 19 when leave no grounds for legitime 10 - ©MUY con- — new military training plan m Congress was noted Sunday bv Arrry representatives concerned with the program The War Department plans a vigorous campaign for Its proposal to make every man subject to six months of basic training at the age of 18 plus additional training in the reserves or bv other means Pres Harry S Truman is expected to urge it in his message to the 80th Congress in January But Army legislative advisers hold little hope that the ominated Congress will pass it In fact they see grave doubts that it will even get pam the committee stage As for an extension of the diaft set exp ring March 31 they confided that the Army may not even k for that Deferred Action House The military committee held extensive hearings on compulsory universal training last session but at the insistence of a majority of Republican memoora and a few Democrats it deferted action The same Republican committeemen who opposed universal framing In the past will be back on the committee in the new Congress and they will have even more influence in view of their party’s control of Congress War Department legislative experts fgure only two committee members can be counted upon to favor the training plan with two others “lukewarm” and seven unalterably opposed On the Democratic side In the new Congress about of the prospective committee members are considered unfriendly to the proposal Exprrsse Gloom “With that set-u- p it doesn't look good at all” a War Department representative told reporters “Even if the military and naval committees are merged as provided uvthe reorganization act we still win be up against it" Others also asking that their names not be used expressed and used low'er 10 Republican-d- f w'ork on of will be done will Bcek Hike Looms A smoke O 100 Years! 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