| Show - 2alC e trbt 4 ‘Cakt Treibutte Thursday June 20 1946 67-Nati- Foreign Ministers Tackle Ley Trieste Problem June 19 UP—The for ministers' conference agreed eign Wednesday on one minor economic clause for the Italian peace treaty as diplomatic sources predicted that unless the key problem of Trieste was solved the "de facto" division of Europe which had existed since the war's end would last PARTS years" '"many A British informant said the ministers agreed quickly on a clause protecting the rights of Italian nationals and property in areas to be ceded to other nations chiefly France and Yugoslavia It has been agreed in principle that 0ep 46 - ' -- : - 1- t 4 4 t t 0 A') ? 4 : - t gi I — t'' ' ''V 1 ' 4:' '1r A 't I ) :1 't' 1 ttl 1 -- i dr 114 I ! re - All ORCHID FOR AI LOVELY LADY Last Saturday with the store literally swamped with ay Fathe r's Dmisa young lady shoppers laid her purse while shopping She called it to our attention and while we were helping her a very nice lady came in with the purse It seems her small daughter had picked it as small daughters will We appreciate the act of honesty and kindness In the rush and hustle we weren't able to thank the lady who returned the purse and so if that lady happens to read this or one Of er friends tells her about it :WE'LL BUY HER THE NICEST ORCHID IN TOWN if she'll drop in last-minu- te - SEATTLE SPOKANE r- You've been waiting a long time for R V D ROGUE --- f ' b i o r65- - i SRIRTS and here they are! Weve just received a big new shipment of the genuine article in beige canary brown along with a flock of R V D Rugger Shirts P A 2 cl R- - - 41 11i- ) 17 ' ':''' ' f I t -9- 1 t IT UNION 1–z'07 U --- : 0 r:1 1 ! 7 4::-k-'- 0 I ' STAGES r-:- : :: - ' I 1 : : ) r-ic'- -- i TT e- - ''''-- '' PT La -- '''''' ' --4 ANr - ':'''''' " !4:1r41 1'(:0--- ::--- t '57-- iq' ' - :''''''''''' ' r "11 - '41--1:--- :--- '4-'- II'1 4 'g 4r 0) i - 4- -: - o(lRetto- - 4 : 0 -t - '4'4 ) T k I 7' t ''s ' :'": ? r: ' ''' k 1 - ' 17- - 4 I 't ' 4 '' 4:L 4 N N 'A-- 7 '' el 2t OA - STOCKTON Cal June 19 (ill—Hoyt W Black 31 I a welder of Sacramento Cal was killed here Tuesday when a tank near which he was working exploded The tank contained 110000 gallons of : ' ' v :' :::-:: '1 A0 ' ::'::Z::': 744- - 0! - 4: - s :":' - :''''' ' - -- " 1 - 4 : ': r4 4 - "e ' '''' - 144-V!:- - i 1 t -!- 17 -- Ar A -- $ )- British circles called the attacks the beginning of political blackmail" The British here believe attacks were staged in the hope of obtaining British concessions Continued from Page One RUSSIA ATOMIC pressed "full support" of the American plan Sir Alexander Cadogan British delegate said: "His majesty's government warmly welcome the statement by the United States representative of military seige and are grateful to the United States government for providing Causes OutAned so broad and constructive a basis Underlying the outbreaks may for the commission's work be a multiplicity of factors involvto this work the full- they ing such recent incidents an the est pPossible contribution of the n discussion of the United Kingdom delegation on the inquiry report on Palestine and commission" the recent disappearance from Gen Andrew G L McNaughexile in France of the mufti of ton Canadian delegate said Canada "supports the principles on which these proposals (the Baruch plan) have been based" said the Canadian attitude toward the veto power in the security council "is that we have never liked it" Canada is one of the world's most important sources of uranium and Canadian scientists played major of-t-roles in wartime development atomic bomb Herbert V Evatt of Australia commission chairman said he I would place before nthe group at Ar its next meeting- -3 (E D T) Tuesday June 25 — a general (1000liworking plan after all members ' have had a chance to make r' Je :p:::: eral remarks on the subject of ''-atomic control '''(- 4 1 — I - - 1 ' ' : 4444rwrI i 1 4 P''''' EITE NU DI r3 1 1111E1B-'mk11'vik- I r T I c (:)-r- - ‘ 4) - r Iry " 17'11: ': -- : :: :::: :: gen-asphal- - 0- - - -- c - is '' '' ' i - 14::4:':N'4- sleeveless sweaters jersey Morton Davis by ''''- - ' : all-wo- ol ' '414-- in neat shades of yellow beige or green and those -'- - clever Jarman "Leisuals" a smoothly comfortable casual shoe available in brown or two-toBetter hurry for these! mighty ' 1 ' : - - all-ov- er N x ne - - ( - - 0 9 - 41:-0' ti''::--s'1- '' t ' i ' ) - - "' - 4 ::::::::-:::::-:- olde - A 'i 4 ' ' k' A '' Z ' i &k' J v i $398 ' ' ! - — 1 f' 0! - 'i v 1 r ' gmlawayaliwalvalvaa ' - - -- - - - It's newnudedifferent Daring high heel sandal of white leather The white plastic bag has a convenient zipper top - Is - 1 A- V PI C 251 SOUTH MAIN '' T :' : : i ' ta: $196895 rfoves Wonderful For Itching Skin! 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ME i't - 4--- i :' ' i' ' '' ' -- '") - : ' :: :: :) N ''':-- : :- I I — — : rVc I IF loll 1 i t w Alte'"J:71:' British-America- INCORPORATED - WI 'r: I!: 'kttik ' i)A4 1: :10& Asor'") - JAIN 7 c its" - REMOVER SPOT Vkig- CE A 1t4 iP ) 4' MONEYL el i 1 1 DAllLING WHITENESS MUFTISHOEWHITE oase - 4 (le 1 if 14: 1 4 ur7 - rtfr-" 4 rot Wj 61777ler r ' slags t'l co THE IIIIILTIUSE with the contention that he had performed as a businessman and not ELS a fanatical nazi and in time had had a complete break with the fuehrer Speer was minister of war production and chief of the Todt organization which built the west-wa- ll and other fortifications Opening his defense he told the International tribunal military that he was not a professidnal armaments man but had accepted the assignment as a duty when the fuehrer appointed him He said he had handled the task "as it was done in the United States" by bringing in the best men he could find in German industry This worked for a while he said until he was hindered by party politicians so he protested to Hit- - self-sufficie- nt 60o '"ea now are off limits to British per- Jerusalem foe of Jewish immigrasonnel spread word that the hos- tion and leader of Palestine's Moslems NtTERNBERG June 19 LP)— tages would be released if the two Outbreaks in the past three days were sentences Irgun members Dark baldish Albert Speer 41 21 cost the lives of Jews and 'commuted to life imprisonment have inhave three caused Britons and of Hitler's war industry architect The Tel Aviv municipal council to many persons Besides began building a defense in art emergency session passed a juries against the blood spilled in the attacks on war crimes resolution calling upon the kid- Jordan charges Wednesday of the bridges bombing to British offi- the Haifa railyards and the attacks on troops the cost in damages has been estimated at about $4000000 The only visible results of this have been to bring the British military out in full force and to achieve a sort of passive unity among the Jews The net result of the cutting of communications lines between Palestine and her neighbors one reliable authority said will be to pose a danger of hunger since Palestine is not years 30o and ' YOUR FAVORITER 6ROUND ' by retTOtitr as zany !peg you can yourself withMuttl uHandy for quick use on cloth Ise hats tiov upholstery 35 : YOU'LL LIKE IT AS WELL I 'M U Fill ostodmotatneerristrAilass00rtimteantoyrkoyintisoc L 00 M -- rplil es- Speer Pleads Hitler Break UNREST IN HOLY LANDS d KEEP UP APPEARA:!CM I z tt - ' fiv4:LC- - t ' A' ) :e--A- States and Britain by picturing these nations as great obstacles t :i:'::'-':'"-::-- - Continued from Page One I -- - : prosecution also introduced a detailed blueprint issued by the education ministry in 1941 which told the Japanese how they should cbnduct themselves and what they should think when Japan became master of Eastt Asia 'The pose of preparing the Japanese people for war against the 'United - 410 4' :'':1 "': 1 i- It '' 4 '''' nt40- --- crude oil Ills dismembered body (foreground) was blown more than 200 feet from scene of the explosion Six persons were Injured damages placed at $130000 Note welder's hood near the body 444 release the napers cers But Mayor Israel Rokeach said he did not believe the prisoners were in the city Troops of the British Sixth airborne division in Tel Aviv erected roadblocks at every corner and established posts for checking the identity of persons abroad every 200 or 300 yards Search Widens The search spread to other areas A large force of British troops and police detachments launched an exhaustive hunt for the missing officers in Jewish settlements adjoining the frontier - All roads through upper Galilee northern portion of the Holy Land were blocked of Telephone communications were cut to prevent alarm signals from being spread to near-b- y settlements and troops fanned out in the search Neither British army officials authorities of the Palestine government nor heads of the Jewish agency would comment officially on what was behind the sudden widespread terrorism which put Palestine virtually under a state 7 ain" "I was aware it was of an inflammatory nature for the pur- - -- I1 iI he said- "They thus inflammed the people against UnitedI States and Brit- ' 6:2i0 iieVLtte ic N tki4 -- ' 7 ' ' ': '444'114 - ' i :f:7::-tof t f 4! 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' : — ' ! - r !7 4 ‘ ' i TOKYO T t '' 4 r Phon - PACIFIC f ' INS t 1 "-:- I Square Hof61 Bldg Tempi : vr: 1 - EN BUS DEPOT mrir -- iatges OPERATED UNION --- 1 -7 — : ' 13 0-- 110 LI - 177:7-7:7127:7-71---- - "' :) (1)605 94" 96" 94" PORTLAND ' ' Pales-tine-Lebane- Li-- to ' ' ' WASHINGTON June 19 (a)— The agriculture department reported Wednesday that the nation's farm mortgage debt dropped this year to the lowest level since 1915 The debt was said to have been $5081000000 on Jan 1 or less than half the record high of $10- 786000000 in 1923 ) SALT LAKE CITY '' ' Japanese War Lor4s Inflamed People Against U S Britain -- wrrltv‘xxfwmkbgmtr-----—------------ - Farm Debt Drops Th Comfort at MoneySaving Faros ' ': SCHEDULES DAILY TO In ' 2Isrf0 r : I - ” NEW YORK June 19 UP)—The world health conference a opened global campaign against disease Wednesday on Pres Truman's keynote call for the rebuilding of health safeguards "disorganized and destroyed" by war After hearing the president's message and addresses by officials of the United Nations sponsors of the conclave the delegates took up the first phases of the vast program to set up an international health organization with the broad goal of improving the health of every human being by preventing disease International exchange of medical and scientific information was one of the aims set forth in the plan to prevent and control illness Sessions will be resumed at 10 e s t) Thursday S m (9 a m when a chairman will be named Dr Thomas Parran surgeon general of the United States public health service has been mentioned as a likely selection Terming the solution of health problems "essential to the welfare and happiness of mankind" Pres Truman declared: "The health problems which we face did not originate with the war but the war has aggravated them tremendously Over many years nations have been building up defenses against disease through protective foods nursing services clinics hospitalization and mental medical and surgical care For many millions of persons these protections have been disorganized and destroyed They must be restored and expanded" Trygve Lie U N secretary general said that the establishment of such a world unit "will be one of the first concrete constructive steps in the broad and vital program which the United Nations is undertaking on behalf of mankind allIOSMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMMMEN P Gas Tank Explosion Kills Welder Meet on Talks World Health Marks both these nations will obtain frontier rectifications Clauses Discussed This was one of four minor economic clauses discussed The balance of the session found the ministers in disagreement on clauses concerning restitution of allied property in Italy expropriations and compensation to allied nationals in Italy for personal injuries U S Secy of State James F Byrnes Soviet Foreign Minister V M Molotov and British Foreign Secy Ernest Bevin cut short Wednesday's session to permit French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault to attend the meeting of the constituent assembly which elected him provisional president of France Thursday the ministers are expected to resume the discussion of the explosive political phases of the treaty The difficult question of Italian reparations upon which the ministers were deadlocked Tuesday was not discussed Wednesday Trieste Question The crucial issue of Trieste is scheduled to come up again soon and an American delegation member said this was the "key" question in the writing of treaties for all former German satellites topped in importance only by the German problem itself The ministers generally agreed on obliging Italy to restore property taken from allied nationals but ran afoul of legal technicalities British informants said They reported that Byrnes said the allied government involved should have to prove that the property really was owned by allied nations and had really been taken Byrnes said the burden of proof should rest on Italy to show that the seizure had not been forced or under duress Both Molotov and Bevin objected that this might run counter to legal procedures in various nations and the subject was referred to a committee of legal experts the informants said Travel Let us arise with a sin' cere word of thanks to our rainy friends (particularly r (he ladies) ho made Hibbs their Father's Day shop' ping headquarters Our only regret is that we didn't : have all the things you wanted a condition entirely beyond our control Next yrar we pray we'll have compLETE stocks 02642411:10124444 Ve41 Siiff e 4-- -) F e1 Al e SAA itietrOdet 1 i 144444 Ptit 1 V de) 7 de I "--- ' 4e- JoiC2 I ize I 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET Y 50 HR IONAGOTWo 4 2EAST sl A SALT LAKE CITY SAL AN BLVD 77 NO MAIN STREET 140 SO MAIN STREET To GLAKN LOGAN 1 CITYH1 uT UTAH I t g I 1 i' - POCATELLO IDAHO I A r u I - j t - If 1 |