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Sorry No'COD Cram PREPAID tt 2 ---- - - - : CitT ettsdk ' ''' 1 - ' k '' li 111 11 - C) ' r0''''''''''' 401re 1 Messages were received from Sen Elbert D Thomas ' guest speaker at the: Idaho dinner in Boise Rep Walter K Granger Rep J W Robinson and National :: Chairman Robert E Hannegan Arthur McFarlane member of the state tax commission was state director of the event ' to return P to Mr Symington plans Sen MurWashington Sunday dock will remain in the state for i' a few days :i Margo Write I ZitT-a- -- Adlek!sq ti I II impritted &tad to CI Il ---- - '' - : : - - Address VI OF ' iv: " ?::ii --- - : Address ' ta4ffimmit No 51A - - :::: : $ i:: BOXES Type No 52 Type No 52A Type No 53 4 rbo411:" t: : S' 6‘4: :73 - ' - - national committeeman Wolfe and Mrs Scott P Stewart state l' vice chairman ee : ' : Mml 1 '' ' A 5" ----- Please send of Aristocyal No 112 Rosewhite reliant Stationery WO sheets and 100 envelopes complete with imprint:mg at SIN per box 12 J 1 - - 9 STYLES OS TWPRITITINI ' 'I ' 7 - Brvadway Salt Lake City Utah me--bott- ?Cte E - itStteuearatnP - NEW YORK March 23 (INS)— Twenty persons reportedly were injured when two trolley cars collided on the Williamsburg bridge Rigid Foreign Policy Saturday: Police said about 20 NEW YORE March 23 (UP)— were hospitalized The Williamsburg bridge links Manhattan and Assistant Secy of State Spruill Braden said Saturday that the Brooklyn United States foreign policy must be "frank and determined' and UNO Seats for Vets that this nation's efforts NEW YORK March 23 (INS)— warned to make the united nations orThe UN 0 announced Saturday a success win be fruit- that it would reserve 20 seats daily ganization less if some nations fail to "keep for convalescent veterans to at- the faith" tend the security council sessions in Hunter college Bronx They will be in addition to the 45 seats al- Well-Fe- d Refugees located to the general public COPENITAGE N Denmark ' ) reMarch 23 (C T P S)—German Smuggled Pup fugees camped in Denmark have HOLLYWOOD March 23 CPI— asked Danish authorities to have Actress Marie McDonald arrived their rations cut 870 in favor of here Saturday from New York distressed Europe with a German shepherd pup that Copyright: 1946 Chicago Tribune - k if: PARIS CO I ill ' cmoamnrn Conrpluterti Tram Crash Hurts 20 I Op1:11Wgabo k : any- Delivery in three weeks Vie g yard" ''''' (: You will especially like the texture of thig tine March mained stoically indifferent to the fact that they will die together4vith one pull of the gallows lever at daybreak Friday Phillip Heincy 72 and his son William 45 who will hang for the confessed robbery-slayinof Robert Raebel Lake Ohoboj resort operator in December of 1944 "act as if they had a lifetime to livedbefore them" Warden Percy Lainson said Lainsor4 who talks with the pair every day reported they show no signs of regret or fear but are the same MOrnSf! men who entered the death row more than a year ago Maulsby's "unwarranted and malicious attacks upon the plaintiff is The that he is a Republican" complaint asserted the federal agent called one of McAllister's employes a liar and a "vile and indecent name" and when ordered to leave the barn where the man was drove his working"purposely automobile over the plaintiff's lawn when he saw Mrs McAllister hanging up clothes in the back- - ? A McAlister who asserted he would request a coroner's investigation of his wife's death contended in the suit one reason for 1111 IIIII - :: li':- Ia A father and son (LIP) waiting in separate cells in the state prison here Saturday re23 ' w He closed with an appeal for all citizens to realize the importance of remaining strong especially in the air "Ao assure such supremacy" he remarked "we must have the best American youth the cream of the With speeds already crop far ahead of anything dreamed about when the war started and future speeds now on the horizon which were hardly thought of when the war stopped with radar guided missiles supersonic and :4 even hypersonic speedthe future order of the day the call of the air corps to the youth 'Will be if anything increased 4 Lists Advantageo "In turn he will receive from us a fine education a trade if he wants it good food good surroundings and above all a recognition of his future a chance to advance if he fills the bill That is ' our story to these young men Please help us by spreading it ' r around" Greetings were given by Roscoe Roden Democratic state chair- - ( te FORT MADISON - - 1 Chicago office DEtTII ROW IN f 1 1 ) t secretary 'Sometimes when reading a the speaker said "it would paper" seem : Adv 4'0 if ' r i of:Ikt ' - court named as defendant Thomas E Maulsby a department of agriculture agent working out of the - - our government was nothing but arguments delays and misunBut in Washderstandings ington every day thousands of good Americans are doing a fine job It is unfortunate that the press gets so interested in that small percentage of disagreements and opposition to appointments" 'Holding the Line' Mr: SymingThe administration t ton declared has and is holding tb: the line against inflation Despite the greatest war in history he asserted the value of the American dollar is relatively high — much higher than after previous major t wars r! He pointed out that special pride !1 to the aid programs for returning He conceded that the veterans housing problem was the toughest nut the administration had to crack but expressed confidence be solved with the new ptbroagramt campaign" I T6 them he said property always must come first Mr Truman referred once to He put in another plug for a Placing Mr- Truman in the company: of Jefferson Jackson Lin- 2700000-hom- e housing program subcoln Wilson and Roosevelt Wal- which the administration Continued from rage One lace said no president can hit hard mitted to congress It took a bufbe improved upon He specifically in the people's cause without being feting in the Jiouse where southern Democrats teamed up with Repubmentioned Wilson Wyatt as direc- reviled 4 "But now is the time when hard licans to strip away proposals for tor of the housing program O Max Gardiner as undersecretary of the blows must be struck" he went price ceilings on old dwellings and "Now is the time for us to subsidies for extra production of treasury and J A Krug as sec- on earn the bitter opposition of self- building materials retary of interior The president termed these featHe commented on an article ish men of special interests "And Mr President I know ures "vital" He said they are inwritten by Mr Krug as a private that you vvill forgive me here for tended to halt further inflation in citizert dealing with "the coming taking a little glance ahead at real estate Inflation artd a subsequent- - deNovember 5 We can glory" of the undeveloped west and Tuesday stand insults— the the pression the chief executive dereviling predicted that this area would find yes even the lies—if- we deserve clared are a source of danger a staunch friend in the new interior i i Wallace termed the Republican party leadership "reactionary" and "true to their big stockholders" MURDOCK I Trip of Democratic leaders from to Salt Lake Washington City In an army plane to attend the party's Jackson day banquet drewi a critical blast from the Re- publicans !Saturday VernOn Romney G 0 P state chairman iissued a statement questioning propriety of the trip "Is there any limit" he said "to which Democrats will not go to svM an election? The press carried pictures and news acounts telling of Ithe travel to Salt Lake City in an army plane of the junior ofmator Abe Murdock and other day" ing" WARREN O March 23 UTI— had been smuggled all the way t The owner of a large dairy farm from England She said a friend whose attorney said he had been of Allan Zee producer at the Capitol theater in New York smuggled "feuding" with the government the pup from England charged Saturday that his wife on the Queen Mary On the Consuffered a fatal heart attack as the stellation from New York with a weather stop at Kansas result of "unlawful malicious and three-hou- r illegal conduct" of a federal de- City Miss McDonald brought it in partment of agriculture agent a cardboard hat box with a hole Temple McAllister in a $100000 punched in the lid damage suit filed in common pleas Tribune Special Continued March 23 Democratic control of congress is necessary to avert domestic disaster such as followed World War and to assure full and effective participation in the united nations Sen Elbert D organization senior senator from Utah Thomas told a Jackson day rally here Saturday night Sen Thomas specifically urged Idaho to keep its two Democratic senators in the senate stating that both are wholeheartedly fighting for the president's program for reconversion peace and prosperity Lauds Taylor '"Your Sen Taylor" he said "has in the brief period of a year He has made a notable record spoken effectively He has cast his vote for legislation intended to raise living standards and conditions of those who labor in the field and factory and those groups which suffer discrimination He is concerned about small business He is particularly attentive to grazing and other public land problems He sees there is a great future in IT N O" of Sen C C Gossett the Utah senator said: "Seniority in point of service in the senate governs selection of It is a committee chairmen powerful influence The year's service Sen Gossett will have put in before the opening of the new congress will give him a position ranking above all of the new men who will be elected this fall That seniority means he will be a more effective force in the senate for Idaho for the Democratic party and for the nation than would a new man in that seat" Blames GOP By implication Sen Thomas charged Republicans with responsibility for the price inflation which follow0 the first world war the boom of the late '203 and the crash of 1929 "To avoid a repetition of that black period in our history" he continued "let us be constructive and use a positive approach" and get the people's votes on that - ship Farmer Sues U S Agent— 'His Conduct Killed Wife' BOISE ' i I illvrdock Army Plane Ride To S L Stirs Protest i WASHINGTON March 24 UP) —Robert E Hannegan chairman of the Democratic national committee Saturday night told Jackson day diners the Democrats are "going to have a fight" on their hands in the coming election "But we also know" he said "that we have a program which America needs and wants That is the reason why we are prepared to fight and resolved to win" He asked all Democrats in congress to get behind the president's program to "bring our country through these critical postwar years with peace assured and prosperity realized" two-part- taillAr- - I 7' 4 1 iit BY HANNEGAN "special privilege" saying that the national welfare never will be allowed to be wrecked upon its disaster" rocks Like Mr Truman Wallace upThe 'Democratic party he Bald y held the Idea of a sysmust with the Amertem In it he said Democrats ican keep faith people must "continue to must be the party of progress of the To "win the people's peace of merit the confidence" people NVallace said abundance for all" administration" he "T h I Democrats must provide effective determined and fighting leader- stressed "will not be found want- -- - :- 11 (' ' ' ' v IN TIIESE UNITED STATES Thomas Lauds Senators From Idaho BITTER FIGHT FORECAST Continued from Page One ment within the‘tiountry and should not be a "The 'United States of America has achieved world leadership" Mr Truman asserted "For that result the Democratic party as the party of enlightened internationalism is primarily responsible We must maintain that leadership And the Democratic party must continue to lead the way" The immediate audience of both Mr Truman and Secy Wallace was a banquet of party stalwarts here Proceeds from the Washington dinner and from some 300 other dinners throughout the country will go to swell campaign coffers Mr Truman skipped any mention of the congressional elections coming up this fall and the presidential balloting in 1948 Wallace however declared a Republican congressional victory would have a "gravely disturbing effect" on the whole international situation because "the traditional Republican isolationist policies would inevitably lead to world I : - N "k440-407-- !' 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