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Show "Supreme Court Visits President ' V? '-- , . Hf $$ i r:Hi $ DeGaulIe Stays ' it"r: " I UutMome 1 ' 17:1I i r - ;V j In :' 7 : i 1"" ' '' Jauut J ia , ,' - r 4,1 SyV'i, ' jV-h- 1 Js. ? ti Behin Hepatite , Un' Hollywood Adds Atomic Touch to Nations Strikes WMJ WASHINGTON Walter Shead Ca.r.i to Wit isit Ktlon Hun iu. i., S it. Iri Raluacd by Wasuin Mswapspsr Union. WASHINGTON. People do not item to understand the meaning of "inflation, which la being raised as a spectre behind the dally news of strikes, wage debates and government economic planning. No one in thia country has seen an Inflation walking, or I should say, Adults with memories running. may recall it as something which happened in Germany after the last war, when a bushel basket of money was necessary to buy a meal. But in general the news debate treats it as an infinite kind uf prospect without dimensions, a sort of economic hell they knew can happen, yet they cannot picture it. The kind of Inflation talked about now, should be easy to We have , thoroughly. gone far enough toward It to As OR prsd actions from Bollywood mast m longer bo considered colossal but "atomic, (ho strikers at make the landmarks visible. It the motion picture plants have led the way la proving lo the world that they can put on aa "atomic strike. c Is unlike any whlck has gone Shown above wrre strikers who blocked the mala entrance to Warner Bros., Bar bank, during tha Is history, because pribright of their strike. Deputy aherlffs who did not approve of the blockade are shown removing sons ef the marily tt Is o Mica inflation. trikero from the entrance. In Germany, tha wreckage of the money system and the bankruptcy of the country, brought the condition In which a glass of beer cost 100 marks or so. In other countries, such as Chins, a depleted treasury ' already has brought comparative Inflation. Wo are not bankrupt and our treasury took In 45 billiun dollars last year. Ours ia an inflation of prices directly. We have a shortage of goods. aU goods, due to war wastes, increased consumption and free distribution of our supplies around the world. The cost of many things already has doubled since before the war. novernnimt's Job Mi S: mm?' Gen. Charles de Gaalle is shows just before he was retained head of the French government, at the first election of the Fourth Republic. Hla party did net fare as well as the general. Supreme erart Justices paid anneal visit te the L to r.: Chief Jaatiee Stone, President Truman, Secead row: Justice Reed, LJ Slack, Justice Frankfnrter. .Iwtan, Justice Rutledge, Justice Murphy. Top row: Justice Doog-)- c. E. Cropley, court clerk; J. H. McGrath, E. Waggaman and Tom when the fgtedFraat raw, t CL CUrt Navys Izaak Walton .MacArthur Reforms Japans Cabinet Way back m the second adminis- tration of Irc'Mik'nt Cleveland there was a sever drouth in the Middle-Wes- t. Farmers did not even have seed curn. So tile rotigress passed a bill providing for the distribution of seed corn to the farmers. President Cleveland vetoed the bill and sent it hark to congress with a strong veto message wherein nr stated that the government of the Inited States was set up to be sustained by the icople of the United States and not to sustain the people of the United States. Ibat fallacy in the concept of our federal government was enunciated a half century ago, and yet in this conservative congress in the year 1945 there are some who (till adhere to that archaic belief . . . that it ia not the business of government to help the people of this country . . . that It ia not even the business of government to adopt a policy of government guaranteeing the people anything. This attitude on the part of some senators was definitely apparent in full emthe debate on the ployment bill when the opponents, led by Senator Taft (R., Ohio) were able to emasculate the language of the bill to aueh an extent that It ia more or lese meaningless aa It went over to the house. ke-fer- n Honolulu Now Has Largest Airport in tlic World The Right to Work The original bill, as it was Introduced by Senator D., Murray Mont) and Thomas (D., Utah) contained this language: "All Americans able to work and seeking work have the right to useful, remunerae employtive. regular and ment. . . . Senator Taft questioned this "right of these Americans and declared, in effect, that it Was not the business of this government to guarantee that right by any law. And of course the answer is that under the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights if Americans do not have the "Skip Parker, one of the experts right to work they have no right. It at the navys Seagate faohpilat, near finally came down to a point In tha New Yorks Coney Island, lends a debate that the Ohioan conceded we possibly did have the right, but it helping hand and teeth to "Crip Groves ip preparing his tackle. was no business of government to Is an expert caster, even set that right up as a governmental "Crip though bo has to do it from policy, and so the splitting of hairs began. crutches. Columnists, radio commentators, senators, congressmen, lobbyists have taken up the cry, "where did this bill come from? "what does it whats behind the propose to do? measure? and, what does it actually mean? and other questions. Insofar as thii reporter can learn, the full employment bill is backed not only by this government, but by the 50 governments throughout world end was drawn up pursuant to a resolution adopted by the International Labor Organisations convention at Philadelphia in May of 1044, which sponsored full employment as an objective of government WILL REFUSE TO BUT Now the unions want a 10 per cent wage increase in tills time of a goods shortage. However much they ;get of their demand, pricee will b Inc re a led et least that much and probably more. My experience ea a consumer in this brave new economic world has convinced mo that ell that la needed to Increase prices Is an excuss. If o man can tell his goods for an ever Increasing price, he will do it. If ho controls a sellers market we have now where people uch pay anything asked, he would do superhuman If he did not resist both the loose government regulations end conscience, if any. But the cense ef upward wage Jumpe and upward price One of the first photos of Uio John Rogers airport la Honalula to bo released since before tha war. The Jumps will run, aa soon aa the largest in the warld, the airport la truly the craaaroada of the PaclAe, and it Is here that Hawaiian will greet shortage of goods Is over. Into many ef the delegates to the United Nations organization if their proposal to the Preparations committee boyer rreratmrat. The wage-pric- e meeting la London, to make Hawaii permanent UNO headquarters la accepted. Inflationary spiral Inevitably moat encounter the day when people will oot boy. . Indeed there necessarily mast be a day when they carnet pay the price if they waold. because the wages ef ne ether clase have Increased aa have the wages af ualoa labor. We are gelling to the point where wo emu see the people will rlese their pocket-book- s and strike ar will have to trike In the economic seme, only that which is full-tim- i is more ways than one General MacArthur has reformed the Japanese cabinet, lie removed most of the personnel and those he let stay, it relsmed. They. are shown as they were formally inducted into ofllne ea the greonds of the prime ministers residence In Tokyo. General Mao-Anhar says they shall stay In ofllee only so long as they fi Promises Defense Against the Atom ; Canine V et Uses Head SO Natioiu Senator Thomas was an American delegate to that international conLabor and governmental vention. delegates from 50 nations were present The resolution was adopted unanimously. The full employment bill, then, is this governments attempt to give expression to that concept of government as committed at the Philadelphia convention. In his testimony before the Banking and Currency copimittce of the Senate, Senator Thomas said: "The declaration of Philadalphia was in reality the first serious study to try to bring about that condition which is promised in the "four freea condition which would doms make freedom from want a real freedom. In the declaration at Philadelphia there were many theories and many different ideas sponsored but among those ideas was the idea of sponsoring the concept of full employment as an objective of government. Aa a matter of fact guaranteeing a person the right to a Job lo not new in our government. That guarantee la given to returning veterans In the Selective Service act . . . that they get their old Job back. The whole civil service system is buildrd upon that same guarantee of government; the unemployment compensation art Is aim attuned to the right ef a man to work; many of the new laws, including the act governing disposal of Surpios Property, which start ofi with the words. In order to promote foil employment etc., are Ued ia with the right to work. Theyre Here Today Backed by Crby Research foundation has announced that they have a so-!lor the atomic bomb. They nerd not know where the bomb is ag from. Their defense will prevent its arrival. Shown In the picture I l h Me of the Crosby brothers and helper examining model Jet automobile, of the new products of the Crosby Research foundation, which aided "e experiments. H ! ! demonstrates why be "Lucky was successful in helping his master, Roy Newman, of Chirago, in struct other canines in the srt of war. "Lucky understands more than 100 diilerent commands and ran and does carry all of them out when given. President Escapes From Small Orphans to Their Father X !t ti-f'. r AiwL - . A . TU'v,; .VJi . , 'I 1 : ? ke g JJ. triJ? Rn f11 . . :i: ,rphans grace, and Judging from the expressions It should of top priority. These children are some of the SO war- rphn h Dr. Barnards home In Kelvrdon. England. Grace la an Important part of the childrens training. Many of orphans are being aided by help sent from the Inited States. B . v -- VZ; s President Isias Medinaw Angarita whs fled from bis Mirailorrs residence before It was taken ever by rebels in a military revolt against the government. of Yenexuela, Gone Tomorrow The point is that whether the congress says a man has the right tu work or not, the fact is, that in this country he docs have that right, and the important sections of the full employment bill are those sections which srt up the machinery for pro viding full cmpluyrrent . . . the annual national survey by the President . . . lie incentives offered private industry to expand, to provide jobs, placing the responsibility, if you please, on private enterprise to bring about full employment. Led Kacliin Rangers . pun-baain- necessary. :r It you are mentally agile, perhaps you can keep up with the Argen-- I tine situation. Here la Vice Adm. Hector Merarngo Lima, who brrame minister of the navy in the coop which ousted Vice Pres. Juan reran for n short time. When Peron returned to ofllee the admiral was arrested. j i Womens U. S. Softball Champions Then the house will fall down. Tho spiral will eolIaps,e with a thud. De- dining demand will cause declining depresproduction unemployment sion. From then on the depression can go many ways. The government cannot collect even 35 billion dob lera or a fraction of it from a country In the throes of depression. Declining business brings declining tas receipts. The government can hardly borfow on top of a 300 billion dollar war debt for deficit fl-nancing to promote another gigantic spending program to save the situ-- i ation. It would probably start the printing presses and bring to lta Ana logical conclusion the bankruptcy of the nation, because this is the only Capt. Charles Coussoule, who was thing It could do. a leader ef the famed Kacbln RangIn this process everyone who ers who snaked through owampy has anything of value from Burma Jungle to beat the Jape at bank account to a bond would their own game. He baa returned to lose It er suffer a terrific deprehis home at Indiana, Pa. dation of anything he was able to hold Ihroegh the criols. But these whe ha vs nothing of value weald suffer more severely, for It la reasonable to expect the From Beat to Opera starvation here that every ether nation In similar circumstances has encountered. Then would come dictatorial s clalism. It would have to be a dictatorship because the world knows no other way to handle people who will not behave of their own accord. It would have to be socialism because this Is the common political method today of handling nations In bankruptcy. Tho Truman administration has Aid to Private Enterprise ti MWv 4. . , been working behind Its doors tha last week trying to get a wage policy upon which to baa solution, bul has found It bard to do. Labor Secretary Schwelicnbach thought ws had one In the oil settlement, bul after the bricks started falling upor f 1 I-hia head for that one, he crawled V. f ' ... out of the pile with an aching head, aware, he had made mistake. Ian Cosmaa, Manhattan patrolAfter ell, if you give the men a man, wb made hla opera tio debut IS per cent Increase and then grant aa Toridda la "Cavallerla Resit them the right to negotiate or arbh can, with the Nrw York Cliy Op- trate fur another 15 per Sant, yoS era company. lie has bees on the have not solved much. force seven years. T i '' JW : V? !(' ii .sw;: The Jax maids ef New Orleans, whe drove to the U. S. softball championship to make It the third year In the last fonr that they have won. They won In 1941 and 1913. The bevy of braulirs hammered out a win aver the Toronto club, also winning the title of world's champions. Nine Korgan of the Jax allowed hut two hits by the Toronto lassies. .1 , |