| Show trbe Satt Cakt Zribunt 2 Banker Cites Conflict in Merger Bill WASHINGTON Friday May 10 1916 LaGuardia Urges World Agency for Food Fight I TRIPLETS STIR TRUMAN AIDS 9 May for coordination of all government The proposal for a single department Under a secrepurchases of grain and other basic tary of common defense and a UNRRA Director General commander ello LaGuardia urged Thursday foods for the duration of the crisis supreme military establishment of an international "in a manner which will preclude would be likely to "weaken our security" Ferdinand buying and speculaagency with far reaching controls competitive Eberstadt New York banker and tive selling" over grain and other scarce foods lawyer said Thursday Displaced Persons Eberstadt who was a wartime He condemned anew as "grossly official a n d helped 30 60 2 government to Action allewithin to days Inadequate" present steps the to repatriate displaced persons draw up preliminary drafts of viate famine throughout now living in camps in Europe proposed merger legislation said world the plan now before the senate LaGuardia placed his proposal except those under collaboration naval affairs committee has too do not who those and of council before the charges many confusing lines of authorestiHe to want return home the international relief organizaity tion iI opening a session at which mated the number at 1400000 There are so many Eberstadt 3 Immediate consideration by delegates piled protest on protest he is unable "to testified that more and bigger shipments countries with room for refugees determine that exactly under which of food were needed urgently in "such as the United States Can- shell the pea of final authority a situation approaching catas- ada Brazil Argentina Bolivia resides Colombia Chile and Austria" of trophe Have It The relief chief concrete steps to bring them in Military 4 Consideration at the next acknowledged that his own des''But I suspect" he added "that perate search for food had proven council meeting scheduled for it would ultimately come to rest Paris in August or September of in the palm of the military chief "disappointing" :since he took the job six weeks ago But he In- the necessary steps for terminat- of staff" sisted that given an "equitable ing UNIIR A's activities by the If this over-a- ll military chief "is share of available foodstuffs" it end of this year in Europe and by a strong a n d ambitious man" would be possible for UNRRA March of next year elsewhere and Eberstadt said he would control to prevent starvation in Europe turning its functions over to an policy strategy and the 'budget If the proposed single civilian agency of the United Nations during the next six months secretary also is strong "there will Cut In Fats Many Starvingbe a running row" he added The witness said the pending Meanwhile the department of LaGuardia told of his efforts food board— bill made a "debating society" agriculture announced a 100 cut with the combined in borne supplies of fats and veg- an American - Canadian - British of the joint chiefs of staff heads etable oils forc the April-Jun- e agency—to increase allocations of army navy and air forces Eberstadt said the proposal quarter because of lower produc for UNRRA and declared "the tion and famine relief shipments results have been extremely disap- amounted to "acting first and The government- late Wednesday pointing" Ile said the allocations studying afterward" posted higher prices for grain and of bread grains amounted to only Keep Air Separate protein feeds to encourage farm- 6070 of minimum requirenAnts Sen Hart (R) Connecticut ers to market their supplies rath- The board decides the shares each meanwhile availreceive er than feed them to livestock proposed the creation from shall country of a separate department of civil LaGuardia offered a number of able supplies esRepresentatives of India Uk- aviation as an alternative to specific recommendations in addirianian Russia and China told the tablishing a new- military branch tion to his proposal for an food board with power council of their countries' needs with a cabinet- member as its head to make fool allocations stimHart who was commander in ulate production and back up its chief of the Asiatic fleet at the These prodecisions with action the beginning of the war told milincluded:posals senate he believes that future 1 An international agreement itary planes a r e going to be smaller in size and numbers than WASHINGTON May 9 those used in the last conflict ( official navy report alleging wholeHe foresaw guided rocket missale thefts and mismanagement of siles as chief T '4 of attack naval property in the 14th (Hawai- contending thatweapon mass strategic p ' ian) naval district was turned over bombing as employed over Ger' To a 1 Thursday to the senate war inves- many already had been outmoded get loan just do this: Visit Or phone Figmmat i 4 1 tigating committee by air developments It charged that "a large amount 2 Glee a Us few facts so we P Eberstadt testified that first can fit your monthly pay- of money and merchandise" had drafts of the controversial merger t mental to been stolen from the ships' store at bill called for retention of the your budget I When appiteation la OK'd :1 the Pearl Harbor submarine base t :- 3 stop present war and navy departIn sign and get cash :? ments and creation of a new air You can get a loan on your force department all with cabinet 6 1 J:signature furniture or auto 11 0 tits" '' I ?'::: Small monthly payments— 4t4: representation ttjer f up to 186 months to repay The New Yorker said he was 1 WASHINGTON army-nav- y Crl— Fior- 9 May national sharp-spoke- n - 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Tax L' N ' k cr --- - - I: i I mittee tot coordinate their activWASHINGTON May 9 tree political organizations plan ities throughout the 1946 con- elections" to coordinate their hitherto sep- gressional Twelve individuals from each arate campaigns to elect "prog- group will attend the meeting ressive" candidates They will include Hillman and It was announced Thursday that the CIO political action committee the national citizens political action committee and the independent citizens committee of the arts sciences and professions will ! meet here Saturday to form an alk: liance All these organizations have declared war on what they call and "reactionary" They say they favor candidates pledged to carry forward the foreign and domestic t policies of the late Pres Roosevelt The C I 0-- P A C is headed by Sidney Hillman the citizens P A C by Dr Frank Kingdon and the third committee by Harold L former secretary of the in1 Ickes terior A C last month anThe C I 0-nounced a program embracing the Roosevelt foreign and domestic policies and called for the defeat of candidates opposing such principles It also said it would seek $1 voluntary contributions from all C I 0 members claimed by the C I 0 to total between five and six C STATESMAN —211 jewels $7 I 50 Prices Include I: Paris million '5 ‘::4 z 1 '114' - : i' - - —- - nu 'f '1 : e- - t r - ::- ' 1 1: !'- ' - Ickes Hillman Murray Join To Elect 'ProoTessives' office-seeke- I tr' ' I COINCIDENCE l'' It conference at The house Thursday passed by voice vote and returned to the LOUISVILLE Ky May 9 S Milburn principal (UP)--- W of Louisville Male Boys high school reported an unusually high rate of absenteeism Thursday Officials of Loew's theater where "The Outlaw" and buxom Jane Russell opened reported an unusually large juvenile attendance office-holde- jewels '7 -- :AA"7:::-''- : I4 - 'Lt85 - d 747' 1 -7 :"4eA:44-01:!:5Ally 41" f 1 -) ''''' 400 a fI - 1 '''''' - "e&21 - 4"4ka-- s:' A t- 1 1ri -- 41 jig" ' gii Pqra - ''''' i1 - ': - ik1esn0 ' iitit e 1 l t i 4:4 4P c i1 - BU LOVA' ‘‘ "i:i - -- -- 7 :' 1 if ' : 4 t14 tig ka-- : ''''' ' f '' ' I:-i 7 '! 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Z7 ! bc - - ----:- : p 1 FOR BETTER OR WORSE 4''"—:' :: ' ollo V I ' -- - Vt"'''::f"':'--:t-A-:3W1:5--:- i'''''- Back to Philadelphia - May 9 Uri — Pres Truman Thursday discounted the possibility of a major change in American foreign policy toward Britain and Russia as a result of imminent collapse of the foreign ministers' e"7d7:7n 7 t Ik'e':k-:k--:z:::v-44v:'4- Butter Comes not satisfied with a compromise x wage proposal by the Los Angeles :: Lines but would submit t Transit it without recommendation to the membership Friday morning t 4'::('''1:''4:P'&':::':?'14":$'4 ': t ' VAr'“rrs 9 Ar " (I 0 A :':' Oeljfil(1: ' A I 74 717'7' r:r- -: 4 '' Sita i :::::::i:--i':::::i-'?'::- t 4' 4 - ::::': ::: lItallelP117' ' el Thrater L 1' ' r Cecil WAirstaff SALT LAKE OFFICES 2nd Floor Utah Oft Bldg Phone '' ()i-"- tot AO ' 2- I BANK Phone 4 three-ma- n " 146111:4ge-114-- r 405 CONTINENTAL astonished later when a special military subcommittee with which he worked at closed sessions later revised this unification plan Rir a single department with one cabinet member As Eberstadt gave this testimony Chairman Walsh (D) Massachusetts announced that the Ita navy committee would draft own separate "unification" measure when it ends bearings on the single department bill recommended by the military commit tee - fr : Personal Finance Co 1 U S BRIEFS ! 5f losne for pnreita of "re- &rucks liMted to 12 mos- - iPtrictscr WASHINGTON May It vvas triplets Thursday at the White House—in the robin family whose nest is Just outside Pres Truman's office From one of the windows Mr Truman can see the mother and father birds hustling in with food for the youngsters He has been taking a lively interest in events at the nest and when it looked as if things were stirring this morning he ordered the sedret service to investigate An agent climbed a ladder peered into the nest atop a pillar of the portico and reported that three gaping mouths were In evidence Presidential Secretary Charles G Ross told reporters he would recommend that Mr Truman name the young robins Lippmann Lawrence and Kent — after three newspaper colunmists UP— 9 Truman Sees Hope for Paris Parley WASHINGTON 1 ' I '' '"i gad 't I Z ON SALE AT YOUR GROCERS I 1: t'-- ITT : 1 - —i- -- ' 4 -- al 's-- magioo'' - 1 i-- --- '' MEN'S FUI3NISIAINGS - s STREET FLOOR |