Show prtca 8ubacrlptio g Eg all news dupatcbaa tiao fcba tocfl a— m I moat t"00 SUNDAY MORNING Prridency - mt a:' rara— MARCH 23 1081 The Easter Slory nd of the sabbath as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre And behold there was a great earthquake for the angel of the Lord descended from Heaven and came and rolled back the stone from the door and sat upon tt His countenance was like lightning and his raiment JL vS white as snowV became and shake did And for fear of him the keepers as dead men And the angel answered and said unto the women Tear SOl ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus which was crucified He is not here: for He is risen as He said Come see the place where the Lord lay And go quickly and tell His disciplies that He is risen from the dead and behold He goeth before you into Galilee there shall ye see Him: lo I have told you And they departed quickly from the sepulchre with fear and great joy and did run to bring His discipies word— :v Mathew 28: T4he -- ' By Mark Stallivan Nearly twenty month before the next pratldential election and with events practically unforeseeable news certain la the meantime rasher been channels hive giving eager attention to who the nam prednt Will be The psjatSllSli include whether it will really be Mat president or Mr TreftjtjS Satank eM in any event who the Democratic nominee will be and who the Republican one Simultaneously the BCWS carries frequent reiteration of another theme that the United States is now involved in the greatest crisis of it s history A war crisis usually gives rise to an argument for keep ing in office the man who is pres ident when the crisis arises set as "Don t loauiallv expressed of the middle in the horses change BB strea!V Trucks on Flat Cars Railroads long have been using motor trucks and now the motor trucks are using the railroads Wall Street Journal says it is now possible to see huge loaded trailers roaring along pi fiat cars bound for distant to points where they will be unloaded attached to tractors resume their travels on the highways for short haul deliv A marriage of railroads and trucks has taken place close to home Denver & Rio Grande hauls loaded Safeway trailers from Denver to Grand Junction from which point distribution to western Colorado is made by highway travel The empty trailers are hauled by railroad bek Denver The arrangement makes use of the cheap bulk rate of the railroand the flexbility of the truck It can happen that tht JiWwge freight train soon will look like the cfaBgl train of fond memory ponderous vehicles rolling over MH promising more returns to country on flat cars the railroads less expense to the truck lines and reduced wear and tear on the highways - Jfejni -- Jawav-'- Hi1 ii lliaaaf 1 Tit ' ' " ' ed ' Ful-brish- t's er er B RFC loans L Letter file Still Withheld big angle which the Fulbright committee has not chosen to open for public Inspection is the file of letters from congressmen to the RFC The White House first asked for these letters Then the Fulbright committee said it wanted to see the files RFC asked to whom the files should be sent It was told to hold 'em RFC called again It got the same answer The presumption Is now that the senate wiU not permit them to be made ' SBTfaaT ""nin will b under 1 IjaaWirs FUeS We must protect and defend Europe Soviet Russia doesn't want manpower It wants natural resources and industrial power That's why it wants Europe —Francis Biddle national chairman Americans for Democratic Ac- tion 4 By Cases pulling out all letters from congressmen The tetters were filed by cases and not by congressmen Ninety-on- e percent of the file is said to be merely routine introduction transmittal or character reference "The bearer of this letter is Bill Jones who has a He has a factory in my state proposition he would like to with you I have known this man a long time He is a sterling citizen and you can depend absolutely on everything he says" that kind of stuff This Is what every congressman does tor every constituent wanting to do business with a government agency IT lleflli Kmmv& oi rrcisurc W9W to effect eign matters amount inA popular 'there are only a few cases in the a sinale administration file In which it is said that an verdict on all that would hardly effort was made to turn on the heat But none of these contained New York any threat to cut RFC appropriaHerald Tribune Inc) tions or get anyone fired If a loan wasn't granted There is no reason m&i Why the letters shouldn t oe made public except that they might be tdisappointing to some people ex pecting sensation When anyone wants to exert pressure on HFC it is not done by BUENOS AIRES March 24AP) writing letters For instance Users Federal police today pressed a is little or no correspondence file Gain- - on Republican National Chairman e search for xa Paz editor of the Guv George Gabriel son's Carthage newspaper lax Prensa Hydrocol loan of $18500000 That He has bean declared a fugitive was handled much more skillfully The Fulbright investigations refrom justice on a charge of of congress A congressional vealed that some people claimed to committee has taken over the have had more influence on FRC than they had Far instance RFC hi! win ba a cam alPrtion of Mr Tru -- iJM&-a: candidate else someone having of election or the nomination oi nu Prmay be imaginably the which much broader it the will arrive at a verdict " wltn nf our relations jnrt m relations began wim at recognition bv President in th fimt vear of his administration They have all taken during tne wmmaeven ana itutoiu Wus-heW in aim ootat of let-ters- jpaign H dis-cu- vw ' Si&gff Si: La PrenSa Editor Is Still Missing tkn-wid- can-tem- pt trans-Atlanti- c outgoing-telephon- d e — " car-ro- ta g S mill-tar- f-- A fj-rlv- ed PtS dan-ga- r host-aae- 4— Are there any pictures ef Abraham Lincoln as a youth? Lincoln was nearly 40 the first known pie-tawhen old years of him was taken Be was a was rising Illinois lawyer when it ia Springfield in token perhaps ' A— No re 1846 since the United long steles has hs4 an asabassadfsr to pain? jll ad-v- C'Mli Row Boob at Carnegie Library last U Stembaasfdorjp was withdrawn in Spain United t instead of having a radio a year 1 to a tor to do it for him asked Its memrs and practical Nation missions withdraw their heads ofaction 1 adFree The bast known always cKhg"engthe wor!d you li Last November this jjras culation at the Carnegie resowuou vertise in order to continue to a U are at SOtiows: Guide to Power brary IhVwaV for President Truanto - sw be the best known His Eye Is on the SparrowTottr Wey to ropulanty and aaaw name Stanton wuui Ethel Waters (with Charles Sam- Personal Power" by Xemto ssl A man has reached middle age representative der and Lee Graham A book When ha always wants the hot uels) Tha autobiography of a now to help th seeder to live water bottle in a place where he a sorA rxrt -- JHA ifc in actress famous beginning on better terms with hlmssd£eai I ma anplic can get it in a hurry Fa did Negro tenement in Chester thereby with friend and asseef All-oand ending fifty years later ia a ates peace nowadays costs as naPnickname Star's dressing room on Broadway much as the Wilnemes Homestesdsrs" by ' 5i war "Tito ahd Goliath" by Hamilton Ethel Kavanaugh The first true story which has been published of The absorbing modern of Fish Armstrong Education U complex It's a pioneer women who homey this sobriquet Wed Rand when to Sally situation devhmsit bad origins steaded In virgin territory without uu story ef WtU Governor jonaman bebis can t make a speech that audiof the assistance of men who was one and meaning ef the conflict hold the attention of any Social Anthropology' by J S most trusted advisors tween Tito and Stalin with interence of Harvard frealuwan A study of tha science of o Slotkin ea the persons esting sidelights and culture provid humen society ved an empirical foundation tor ap ing "Select Tales of Tchekov" trans- praising its possibilities -Angry Mountain" by lated by Constance Garoett A colA novel of sus mon Inns fatotes the that all the of lection of "The Survivors" author bv the mous Russian author eosMfetered centered around Dick Farrell who his lifetime in worth republishing has emerged from World war m British Institute of Public Opinion and the best of those republished into the ordinary world with hatodl- Saw Scam GaUosv with the following nsuu after his death Director American Institute of "A Pictorial History of the Javenile Volumes a reacn Public Opinion to or impossible Books for boys and girls: possible American Theatre" by Dantel settlement of differences 3PRINCITON N J March 24— "Little Bear the Indian Boy" by a Blum A volume presenting ! Gates This hook tt easy with Buswar Arthur Is peace with Russia possible? aEaasilns nanorama of our theatre to read and has authentic stories Tr Britain: to in were' state department J! the 51 S since the torn of th century in of Indian Ufa v ' send interviewers out to talk with BIM 28 Columbus more than 2000 pictures of all the by R "Christopher Impossible n of 20 a repiesentative Weir This book is high in later No opinion Important playa and players wouldlbld voters they American A est and adventure and still easy Written By Enemy on 100 -opinion about eyenly ' divided Rommel the Desert Fox" by t0A Mat5 question Firs Book of Automobiles" Brigadier Desmond Young The bv The people of England by Tatham Automobiles m lief Carnpbell be a wartime considerable written true story by The vesy are a Utile more optirniirtte new busses Jeeps automobiles old wiU Russia Marshal Field f bout 5"to3 the United States that enemy of the late wr an cars and tneir parts ana not come te a satisfactory agree- Erwin Rommel revealing the lite speed think rt is possible to reach a peacediscussed in this gaily course of death west is with end the adventures ment differences strange of with and ful settlement aiL-ibook one major factor in public support —nf man who has become on of "Treasure for Tare" by Hon is of Interest in for the American and European the legends of his time Naw York 22" by Ilka Chase program view of the coming meeting oir tor rearmament is a story that will does not mean however The story of a sophisticated woman Severn "Hereand This 's ot me am girta who like to invar an xcentional vouni delight boys iTnitPri States Eng- - Ht ihro is ajrtv uoswittC of sen mt k war to of which Im going and Russia— in timent in favor novelist: her husband editor to find against the communist powers publishing house: and her daugh- might hsv hsppened tost the western powers hopeidea on of a Two recent Institute surveys ter a student at Vassar Russia receptive to the The Sky River" by Chang Fa- "Laird's Choice" by Bossmond general settlement ox wunu yiw 13 percent- axe in favor of starting This IS an Oia uninese ieKnu Shun fashionable of novel A Marshall lB ox boy and the weaving and Russia hunwar teen an against his ea at press the London in President Truman make the shoot last wedk said he hoped only 14 percent are in favor of Ata fcnttnd about the beauti girl whoseIn tear the stars sky fnc war town MacNeill win auburn-hairewduld d into Laurie go ful getting his administration Sawdust InHis Shoes" by Eloise and bar rmcnn ana misionuucs in history for its efforts on behalf muntst China McGraw Do you like a Jarvis of world peace: Policy Explained TeSs About Boekets is th story of a boy This "OtiiAmA Missiles: Rockets am whose life was th circus until What AbOUt Russia? The present foreign policy of the United states as "? TorDedoes" by Freak Boss St A be found a family m To find out just bjjWJliiich faith m Washington officials beis book covering tha principles and ftinrv of Sorlnrtime the average American places th da that only by tarhnkiuas of the missiles of today the success of Washington's efforts SSSr Foot" Sugar for Windy the coming militarily strong canto the and tomorrow by the author oftoward peace with RussiaOeSSP inis toe story This ever hope rrowestern of Public powers BFrincasFrost its work furu American Institute ways "Young People's Book of Jet duce Russia to change her tein-filtraion posed the following basic tarra attempts her off and problems on the Clarice s WtwM call vote: and Ar Tha Am af Lensta" by a public i aland Mow Fn the governand sabotage set th in tour Koestier A novel ' "Do yon yourself think it is ments of foreign countries Plv hv Colin er Impossible for the - Paris of the immediate future of reprfans take notice! Ye Baseball At the Paris meeting the threat of totalitarian ag- Ions States to reach a peaceful Riff Four a cur- ha tots "Dark-nes- s story w will enjoy of by the author agreement with Bussia?" ffSl to to the later meeting of gression truaates MiM at Noon" Vote in United States: Kussia ior ministers Atomic foreign the Hoar Survive a Possible frtim the Elves Forest" by time liflsjBt compromise and there Bomb" by Richard Gerstell PhJD o the kremlin might A atmnl Tmtaa Michel Did' TOU ever Impossible was that S hope io — of heart No opinion w Nncru finally have had a changa office or factory giv paten a one iob tor of the the Pans meetings averyallhome However is only 100 instrucuons tne necwi humans cm itaveinned into a deadlock ing nmteetion from atomic stur they are kept busy helping and observers again became gloomy Mr"Careers English Answer Query That Change Your This book is tilted with delightful Iu England a similarly worded world" by James KtUar Aa Hfttoa was put to voters by the A— The Decem-berTlM- S p 11-- i" de-sign- ed m ut all-o- ut inking Utette -- in-v- US Doubtful on Peace More Optimistic 1 ft J 'Xtfsl rol cross-sectio- The file was built up by going - There is joy iu work — yard work that is Proof of this could be found in any neighborhood on Saturday when men and women too were observed raking sweeping digging hauling and even sprinkling Features were unmarred by signs of strain Serenity was evident It was work that is classified as unskilled and routine but given the right environment any kind of labor is rewarding And assuredly Hp environment was right on Saturday afternoon That kind of day in early spring makes it easy to understand why the landless are restive unhappy and even revolutionary r- through all RFC loan application foWers for the past four years and 0iiuv ft ' production and construction It is to be hoped that the dramatic display of bravery and resourcefulness will pay off in the speedy establishment of a stalemate that could be the beginning of Korean - -- m I sty-mle- step-by-ste- The names of from eight to 10 members of congress have been found on these registers So far t he committee has not chosen to make 35 se18 w d grudge-hearin- American wild breed in captivity? A— It is vary difficult to induce the American wild songbird to breed in captivity Furthermore in meet tatea it ia against the law to have wild birds in possession Q— How long did it take Charles F Blair Jr to make Ma recent crossing of the Attar A— Blair an American Airlines pilot piloted a converted Mustang fighter from New York to London in 7 hours and 48 minutes Be traveled at 37000 feet moving 480 miles an hour4 Q— Does the cooking of with the skin en prevent tha loss of vitamins? A — Carrot skin gives little protection to nutritive value in cooking The nutritive eatae of pared and unpared carrots is about equal Will commen-- " " Answers v Ful-brig- ht miner for unity in recognized the need Bu eflt war they canthe of support is that a requisite for unity felt that dor and in candor they the responsibility Urge part of outbreak lay UfOSI tha Korean ' vnriuf t of foreign relations relations with particularly administration Truman the by Two Parts in wrote Rtnort deeo-dye- Yugo-atevie- And low-pric- ed mm i Questions d uii-u- Joy in Yard Work Jury Probe Reveals Worth Of RFC Investigation Paragraphs Ucan members ot xne nr n— --relations — ed - ' Some of us who remember when a balloon ascension ndarachute drop by a single gymnast in blue or red or spangltjplpits was the grand climax of a Utah celebration can't help but be tremendously thrilled by reading that 3300 American paratroopers leaped to the earth behind the communist lines v Tet even those who are accustomed to watching the spectacular fegattAof men engaged in modern war were thrilled by the sight of a sky filled with parachutes of varied w colors "It would be beltifal really beautiful if it weren't so terrible" a lieutenant colonel said after watching gp drop The officer is right Such a scene is beautiful by way virtue of the courage strength and training personified those young men It is terrible because all of that young fJf manhood must be directed toward destruction instead of If ip turned down an application for a By Peter Edson million loan to build a garage measure$12 WASHINGTON—Exact ment of the skullduggery exposed under Boston Common even though R Steel man the assistby Arkansas Sen J William Finance Dr John Reconstruction ant the to president tried to force Corporation investigation won't be it federal the till through grand jury possible The Fulbright committee's life completes its probe There will pos does not expire until April 30 That sibly be some indictments au uiey may be for perjury or income tax gives it time to write its reports violation rather than for bad ad and possibly clean up a few angles like tite congressional mail and ministration at Saxony Bureau of There if a difference of opin- who stayed ion among lawyers and expertps internal revenue must Investigate income tax angles I ' lave followed the senate hearings theDebate on whether toe toyeettta-tio- n as to whether anything criminal should be continued has de has actually been proved The trails generated into pretty much of a to other agencies Neither parte mlead is ample evidence that seemes political squabble to have clean hands Of the some mem be rs of the RFC staff— directors who were the most t from directors own down — got RFC Willett was a indiscreet or am a careless lot They awfully kiir Democrat Baltimore unethical even and unwise things Some are the things done every Dunham a Detroit Republican busl-B- k coure of day in the normal voters had supported Rooieell cusfor Uke presents buying "Don't Change Hones" to be no tomers But there appears She "Don't change horses' argu- law under which anyone) can be ment is part of a broader and belf punished for such things as taking tor one This Is that when KK free hotel accomodations afc By Carey Williams trikes the country there bo proved they were In the an It be national unity mis se A backward nation is tha one nature of bribes Or if it can be n intornrpted that taking free hospitality that has never had a spy scares' proved of the nooiaiiv unitv In suoport and gifts was wrong a lot of people man is the one A middle-agepresident as w""der"!nili: not now burned are going to be Less ene"ullyritt 0"fi metres hav thown into the fire who can recall when the ear was considered to be So far the names of White House HPi! An wHh the war which the Assistant save Donald Dawson and RFC tr mnaress to pass Examiner Hilton W Robertson have Tt was different in the old days The intricate tangle of principles been identiitea as naving oeen which a war at the Saxony hotel m A man took time enough in writing and facts guests — limvn a SflStf so when called upon he could read Miami Beach Fla But the in committee sent a staff in- big own writing immediately after the outbreak Korea In June Among suggestions vestigator to Miami Beach to check It was different in the old days registers of the Saxony and was adopted by the five Repub- Sorrento hotels both of which had Each individual digested the news n Courageous Paratroopers j c diplo-maii- i in spirit and tneir inawia relations the committee on foreign With painsgave them authority wrote a report n taking care they rYnm b nH to dO Willi of events: "Analysis of the events f and "of the crucial events public 1945" more little A general information 1M7 in wheih began the report was eitt be given however as to what m ikr mrt of"On the bastt ef those letters contain ThereJfi recommendations: of past errors honest recognition to wo Wan 'aSK nH couraCeous resolve for theflW would our average not Tbls tore we wholeheartedly pledge '::' n in a tetter and a half on t nntrtiun rot or case which isn't excessive Since there are 435 representaflUpublican tives and 96 senators the average the co would be from one to two letters i— Mta4iAni) nnHprtnrik to But many from each last summer— need for unity need congressmencongressman sent no letters and randor to bring about unity- some congressmen sent in many let A inr cooperai how not ters be could learned It be present will tion— these needs involved in mmncllinalv next year manv congressmen are - ' 5 semi-mount- ' One wonders whether this argument has now aa much weight with the people as it once undoubtedly - ot Fur-therm- rf Ulali 1 eachers Criticized Jl w 4 PM 1-- 8L t wiaK Kis looking at the present status of Mr Truman in popular favor would predict that he would be t next year On a long turn bests looking upon the third term as an Issue of permanent principle the country may have given evidence of a ex post facto judgment M'SieStlon it took during the past month It adopted by approval of states an the necessary thirty-si- x to the constitution foramendment ?8alt Lake City Exchange club members applauded our bidding a third term in the future In the adoption there was a mannecessary governor's critical remarks about Utah school teachers on ner of hurry five oftwotheweeks the within acted states to see more like would he Friday especially his remark that last week in February and the first in March The amendment does not AmeriaBdWn and integrity Uught an implication that the ban Mr Truman as the president in office when the amendment was teachers and the schools are negligent in this respect adopted he is exempted Every person who has passed through Utah schools Reasonable to Surmise to surmise must realize if he takes time to recollect that the lessons But It is reasonable have been may the that public on the lives of American heroes stressed the hero's love of ririn nf th- - onlv third term the that of and Americanism If there is ever a mnntrv haa ever had 1940 muntrv ' '' jp J hi? inteeritv and D Roosevelt in Franklin to them is held idealism mam hav reflected also that third up time in an American's' life when iH to a fourth in 1944 In as a standard that can and should be attained it is in the irm 1940 the United States was not at ' ' ' V BE- Knt wnrid war II had been Utah school room in Europe for more JUSi If the American people are less vigorous in upholding underway a year and the "Don't change hors-tn- " argument held that Mr Roosestrone concents of morality and integrity in all aspects of velt by reason of his experience first not be should pointed American life the critical finger could keep us out of the war bet- a npw Dresident could: at thf school teachers and the schools where tnanKs to pre-ce- Mr tvn Roosevelt in his campaign had and example the environment is wholesome said with forceful emphasis tbat what keep us out By 1944 we but group he wouldwar It is true the educators are organized ana in tnai campoi were at norv'f rharae horse? ai'RU isn t these days and we wonoer wnere me scnoois uu u ment assumed that Roosevelt could teachers would be right now if they weren t oilot us through better man a new — ia- Aftor th election Re- uHir found that til some districts normally Republican as ? - j ' complex When we talk to you who s 2000 years of fighting behind you you whose people have known fighting ever since the Julius Caesar ferior "And it would giva us an even greater complex if our leader General Eisenhower should sneak Into Rome as if he were afraid it would hurt our fight-in- g spun for the future admit that we shall be wor-rie- d when General Eisenhowe!?!r§ rives We shall be worried and afraid But Mon General we shall y°u An ts lHLour clJfror drives down the streets of Rome we shall endeavor— like J W to ne unafraid ' General Fiore Vernazza beamed urtharmore he got busy and Italian officials preriartSTa tS rific sendoff right throuah the con- k vi tar wn tuv pact air lTt in tome allied countries vat At— rtean Wives in thermore the communists are inAbout a vear be for Pearl Har directly subsidized by big busithe U S army was enaaced ness especially in the case of the bor n tlr German Industrialists and- the big wen controversial jeep u e n Italian manufacturers around MiA Lynch chief ef togmfF Psglge lan leaaled to add the jeep as staajf Ike's Diplomat ard equipment to hm infantry diSome seoule tooucht General visions— in effect make tha infatV Eisenhower was going either social try mobile and or political when he appointed Other planners in the war were opposed Tony Biddle former una eey tBte writer got a ©none Philadelphia tennis champion aa call from Col Stanley Grogea at staff officer in charge of tached to army press relations sug- relations C Biddle sop of a F Morgan gtsting that X talk to General partner caused heart failure to Lynch I did so and subsequently Philadelphia Repub wrote a story about Lynch s licans when he got aboard the new plan to give jeeps to the indeal bandwaaon and contribute fantry The story may have had £00000 to the Roosevelt campaign seme small part in winning tne chest- ir just reward ne was apH battle of the jeep but it also had pointed ambassador to Norway gas some smell part in losing a war Chip Robert then treasurer of the department battle for promotion For later Colonel Qrogan wai Democratic net lo n a 1 committee made It a habit whenever funds taxed by his superiors with having were short to get Biddle on tne made the phone call to me which telephone and sug- he readily admitted (All conversations from the gest that tt might be wist to anil a little more Pentagon building had been IT contributors ware angling for corded that day) Later also Colonel Grogan eama up for prohis job Later Biddle became ambassador motion — but was not promoted The to most of the governments exiled years passed his contemporaries were made generals and eventuby Hitler— Poland Norway and has now turned up as ally one of his friends on the seInrmitm liaiann man on Ike's staff lection bosrd dropped the hint thst Thn who work with Biddle Grogan's phone call regsielerafe however pay tribute to his abUity battle of the jeep was still being to handle people— something which held against htm by the brass hats Eisenhower in nis oencaxe too can always use Talked With Colonel Biddle Fave Way In Munich the other day I again Before Ike arrived in Rome Jar talked with Colonel Grogan who instance Tony Biddle visited Italy is doing a highly efficient though tn nave the wiv for his reception unexciting Job' in charge of army y and there was met by Gen Rinaldo "housekeeping-- in the largest district of Germany iFore Vernazza who pulled a long face indeed Eisenhower It will be part of Grogan's job ffeneral warned could not nos to house tha new American troops In make a public appearance to be sent to Germany wide Jsp main part of Borne North Atlantic pact—which pes MnUWt to be tak aents a tough problem not so much the point of troop housing but from the viewpoint of families and morale "Communist sentiment is such Today there are approximately Vernazza warned General Fiore 40090 American wives and chileven that there would be riots dren ia Germany From the point saw revolution view of morale they have done of would even run tha risk of wonders The minute tha wives sinatlon He cannot enter in Germany morale effi- generai conduct improvea "listened carrtuUy d U Steaahewer to back would report bwever in case war snouia —Which he did in Lisbon that break in ease the Russian attack niohf — and then came back to Gen- - which these troops are being seat etal Here Vernazza next day to block should come then these families would be in grave s "we have considered your advice First they might become exto the Russians: or second carefully I am sure that It Isknow American cellent advice Jatcanse yea troops about 20000 your country tar better than any would have to be diverted fromf§ °f front to evacuate toes canwiei fin tha army is caught eit But there is one thing I must to tell you that XI don't like to To date it has ruled that fan Way don't like illes cannot accompany new uruupac you In fact anyone unless housing is available In probably means toat We Feel Inferter families to Germore 3dle of I Sanding continued "HoweverWill be curtailed many an infenr 'yf have "we Americans By DSjej PARIS—One of the meat import-needia Europe today is a agency to stop com- mumst espionage If a communist agent leaves No way and goes to Franca or Italy there is no way by which the French or Italian governments are his entry Contipped off regarding veniently he ' mav onerate in France or Italy for several motfH Then when things gets hot he can move on to another North Atlantic pact country Only between France and Ena- there exchange of inform communist agents If a communist leaves Franca for England the British authorities are edlateiy notified and vice versa However no such arrangements are ia effect between other members of the North A turn c — - affj IfOff dearly r JHies ShSUld Coordinate Data on Russian Agents Glasses We 'Cmtee Through We Need ss con-tra- st Sire pic-tur- ed IK all-o- wnra 5tot ut au-o- ui clr-cu- s? mpu ques-tioat- or te c-Z un-d- Kile tain-ratt- v'' er er - aV-tO-r- ci i?ii Elv' f |