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Show f ffieiK when, tive THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH General MacArthur Receives Emperor Ilirohito WW Classified Department WW BUSINESS r:$CREEN. RADIO Union. Western Newspaper JW Eisenhower VIRGINIA VALE fin-71- material, Eisen' oflice ?1S found him despondent He was ding a copy 0f Time mag- azine rners Sara- - was held up, may be February Then she did which may be out ad, w that came The Bells due at W'(l with Bing, jj issj among igeronb hq ewonii ngoodj asjtm pepsis imtkit ndi,, Uiitn One Boris Kar-h- e were taken on heroines, pictures starred leries she OKeefe its an empty says him as he role in Gertie's Garter the op-- s of Westwood. Calif., voted man "best suited to wear -- which he doesn'tl up on at stole his ting Martini, whose Hen Flying Martini, bolds the for shooting down Dry record an In 22 planes is screen minutes, debut as an of- In "The Bamboo was production The Falcons He assist-KO-s Alibi, W his college days was with Little Theater groups Ut. Edward Small, planning The Life of Valentino, ride whether to hand the er le to star or an unknown, all right in big i Wilde in "A Song to f." Robert Alda in A a have done in Blue, Son? of Jennifer Jones Bernadette. On kand. Paramount gambled of a million or so on nda, in "Hotel Imperial," did Goldwyn with Anna Small is inclined to take the man wholl play - 011 erslon is here on the air s mmdustry. especially in He was doing fine alm last year, till war asked him to lay asns of military security. e set to do things with 'withT P0Werful than Problems of es-y.c.e !n 'he w orld upper- mind. 1AT E, P "rings will HUtlG never "The Bride In 7 which he co-sta- rs Stanwyck. They were 8t Hidden ? s. Valley, 1 Past ?e scriP was h wore a heavy, ! gg a beanI !.Xr8 re un- -1' on tv, 6 ile . 'Jherta He to Holly P im NEW SUPREME COURT JUSTICE President Truman really let his hair down with Senator Burton when he called him in last week to tell him he was being nominated to the Supreme court. Catching Burton just before the Ohio senator was about to leave for Cincinnati, Truman told him that he had actually promised the Supreme court job to another man, Robert Patterson, now secretary of war, but changed his mind. said Truman at the Harold, start of the interview, Tve made up my mind to appoint you to the Supreme court. You were always my first choice, Truman continued, but I had some vacillations. I considered appointing Phillips of Denver, Parker of North Carolina and Patterson. "Finally I decided to appoint Patterson and told him I was going to appoint him. Truman then explained that it was better to leave Patterson in the war department to replace Stimson as secretary of war. One of the things that disturbed Trume about your appointment, man continued, was the probable claim that I might be playing politics in order to get a Democratic senator from Ohio. (Truman had in mind the fact that Governor Lausche of Ohio, a Democrat, now can appoint a Democratic senator to replace Burton, a Republican.) So I talked it over with Alben Barkley, Truman explained, and he advjsed that if I was convinced you were the right man, I should appoint you and let political consequences go hang. Note Truman had picked up Senator Barkley at Paducah, Ky., the evening before and flown him back to Washington in his special plane, at which time they had conferred regarding the Burton appointment. Truman, incidentally, seems to be leaning more and more on sage, experienced Barkley for advice. CAPITAL CHAFF C, his hitch- Fav.'p10 Emerson, r, :t4r bom h - Kind Zach-- ws , b wear- - a fvljigj. in J1 s rapid-fir- e early-mornin- g y?ooLars' first time foreigner. Emperor Hirnn! boyant aumiral or uln marshal. ' h . General of the Arm.y Douglas Mac.Arthur. It was the m,kado had ,eft the royal palace to be received by a - " ,0rmal mrninS atirC n Ua t""bowed to American correspondents. conquered conqeror that Sry Z 7 Uncle Sams Most Expensive Private First Class 3 n J,1 pc:ntIy th oai receni radi on7CTeo uw m. . kJrlsn-- ZTli . fr y Make Lajey al th Nelson Rockefeller ACCESS. RflSU.f0R usidcar Markets i ntrxeslATtrotTtMtAnJyov. g . u hju hides and f your raw furs, rabbit skins, wool to w!5 northwestern IVdLr.kwbcr.ou8 lwys rscslvs highest market prices. ball-handl- Pfc. Arthur Griser, Insert, whose wife and 11 children are shown awaiting his return from Europe to their Pitcairn, Pa., home. They have been married 12 years and have three sets of twins among their 11 children.' Their army allotment of $280 a month is believed to be the highest paid to any private first class. Griser la just as anxious to return to his family as the paymaster is to be relieved of this expensive soldier. Its a Long Walk Up to the Top Football Gains Speed Vi View of crowded Umpire Slate building lobby after wont into efieet. Workers seem hesitant about climbing who put offices, and have lacking of health authorities for workers under 30 years elevator strike stairs to their limit at eight flights An example of the quality type of football being displayed this season is demonstrated by Dan Dworsky of Sioux Fails, S. I)., who will play fullback for Mlrhigan. The end of the war has released many stars. Stricken Brothers Await Death Pearl Harbor Counsel Roose. Visitors to the Franklin velt Memorial library at Hyde Park have doubled since the late Presidents death. Mrs. Roosevelt gave each of Henry Morgen'hau s children a trinket from the former chief executives desk as a memento. When hard-hittin- with Bertelli, ter general. was eased out of the state department, workers in that building weie startled to see truckers removing the furniture from his oflice. He had furnished his suite with his own furniture. When the truck pulled even the chandeliers, which Rockefellers personal pioperty, been taken. McNutt-che- ck C Suggestion to Paul ..iur MucA. General on why and Philippine President Osirena collaborapermitted so many Jap a tionists to keep high office in Mjnl since liberation of the Philippines. & INSTRUCTION fullIt needs a BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND In a few months. Learn back who can split an opened Barbertng a permanenttaught business with n big Incoma. line. SALT LAKK BARBER C'OLLKiitC Edw. F. Gillette, Mir. 170 Kagent flt. 3. It needs a back who can circle a nvassed or MISCELLANEOUS tightened line. 4. It demands a good passer WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture, Files, Typewriters, Add- who can work with deception and ing Machines, Safes, Cash Registers. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE smooth These latter three qualities pul M West Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah. heavy pressure on any defense. The' JlEAL ESTATE MISC. greatest pro "T I PROPERTY In (he henrt of ever .saw operate BUSINESS Provo. 494 ft. main st. frontage. ft. was the old Bear deep, private back entrance, new 20x50 ft. !irlcl1 bldg, bringing good income. Ideal brigade with P.UCK- bustnesa location. This bargain oniy man, Standlee, Gal- - a serin a room brick sets lernau and McAfee, Plumbing, part basement, home, nice yards, 3 from hlh school, 4 blks. from mnln If my memory Unf t nefiT everything. Stoves and furniture too fuzry. They hit oei. 4,750. only $1,200 down, bal. $35 per . mo. Don't mt Ihl buy. you every known We are your friendly headquarters for homes and business property, makt farm, wav yourself at home in our office. The greatest col 543 W. Center Prove, Utah. lege "T I ever saw peterson-haiskco. estate real at work was Notre GrantlandRIce Dames 1943 outfit WANTED TO BUY ureignton Miller, Kelly and two or three good fullbacks. They fell far away when Bertelli left, who was not only a great passer but the smoothest and trickiest Ive seen around. Ask Rip Miller, Captain Johnny Whelchel of Navy or Bill Alexander of Georgia Tech. Its true that the old Rears and Notre Damei 1943 squad would have been hard to handle under any system. Material makes the system more than any system ever made material. And material has made more coaches than any coaches ever made material. The main answer to football success is your playing strength the forward wall . and the backfleld your man power. And dont ever let anyone tell you a different story. Football coaches have done great jobs. Their general average is the highest in sport. But the best still need good football players to have winning teams. After all, they cant rush out on the field and do their own passing, running, blocking and tackling appoin- tment pace, sees ns many as 15 visitors before lunch. Greek Publisher Basil Vlavlanos visited Truman the other day, caught him sneaking a callyawn and long stretch between . n President Truman still keeps up OPPOR. fast-movi- actor-ol- e ,part ers. anded hIm C. A new breath of fresh air in the enjoying a two-- post office department: Gael E. Sutook a bus from llivan of Chicage, assistant postmas- V'2"fb!.rn ith latd demanded: What are you going to do about this? Nothing, replied Eisenhow- er. What! You let the American press make mockery of the marshal? exclaimed Zhukov. That s what we fought the war for the right to criticize, the right for people to say what they please, said Eisenhower. Eisenhower went on to to the Russian that because explain one newspaper or magazine published a picture of Stalin, it did not reflect the sentiment of either thS American government or the American people, and that the American government scrupulously refrained from censoring the press on matters of this kind. However, the Russians continue to be sensitive. It is hard for them to understand the difference between a regulated press as in the Soviet and a free press as in the U. S. A. win rings a i ystery picture of Time had re good "dl doesnt demand T 2. Sr radios leading shud- charmer, has an album lb horrible photos of herself Jo be murdered, screaming The blocking or hard body pressure. It depends more on snecd and deception. nr'fd rrost, Ones signed 1. 3 says, Here s to Ike. Eisenhower went on to tell how Zhukov was blazing mad over the Time magazine picture. He had come from seeing the Russian just AUTOS, TRUCKS last time. Stalin them. produced the picture. just as 1 was making some W,th Marshal Zhukov. mourned. "First he would scarcely see me. But recently we have become pretty she's making Then shell make an-g tour through the Pacific for er that she'll go abroad ' to be made in irlet Lily, e 8nd Jerusalem its sup-bthe life story of Mary ndest hlding abetrt' Now hi, etc. been writ-ten about the T." And yet it Is surprising ttie number of sidelines who keep writing in to ask just what the T is and how it works. Well try, with no promise of success, to make it simple for the Look at that, weeks work gone. Eisenhower pointed to of a female entertainer a picture in a Berlin night club standing on her head in jiime. T'OO much has already m'SreS3 the Vslmlhrktnterin Saratoga hand, so real 3 ers Gary Cooper, had a lot of war " with ,s on toward friendship with that haven t as yet. Two she did fcjjo ri- iussuns diplomat, r:fshb(nSnnhk0Wer' eleased fed AND 2 rr, BERGMANS million dollars all Academy 0 films, INVEST. & PLASTIC Kt'HBER Liquid Rubber for making any mold for cold mixed, quick setting, chip proof plas-t- r. 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TEIiSW e 19, on bed; and Pinion brothers, Billy, 15, left; David, a rare disease, usually muscular dystrophy all crippled by Lloyd, -. right, at the home of th ir widowed fate sad thcir jt fatal, shown a The boys were recently taken to Duke N c sa mother, near sai(J they could do nothing for them, university hospital mho three William Dewitt Mitchell of New York, a lifelong Democrat who served as attorney general under President Hoover, has been appointed counsel for Pearl Harbor quiz. j |