Show I HEADLINERS I IN NEW YORK Margaret Truman coloratura I soprano was unanimously approved by the board of governors for membership in the American Guild of Musical Artists as a junior vocalist in good standing IN TOKYO Tojo former former former for for- mer Japanese premier now on trial for his life as a war criminal peered Into into into in in- to the future chose f r ran an epitaph for his tombstone By Buddha's grace all sins sin s committed while living are ab solved ir IN LONDON or M M. Libonati Libon Libon- ati visiting Legionnaire Legionnaire Legion Legion- from Chi Chi- T Tojo J cago paused in front of No 10 Downing street the prime ministers minister's ministers minister's ministers minister's minis minis- ter's residence wickedly waved a handful of dollar bills in the air attracted no takers IN TALLAHASSEE Sen Claude Pepper Dem Fla opened his mouth to say that if the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party should feel that he could render greater service in some other way I would be greatly influenced by that feeling turned around to fi find d that his friends were booming him for vice presidential I t nomination S I IN MILWAUKEE Mrs Lucy Nostrand stepped from a bus at a busy intersection was knocked to the pavement by a run hit-and-run cow I a refugee from a meat company I shipment URGENT Stopgap Aid George GeQrge Marshall U U. S. S secretary of state was trying his best to pile pileup pileup pileup up pressure for a special session of congress this autumn to finance Emmediate immediate immediate im im- mediate interim aid to keep Europe on its feet until Marshalls Marshall's 20 dollar billion-dollar range long-range rehabilitation tion plan begins functioning Stymied by Republican leaders who were either downright opposed or indifferent to an emergency session session ses ses- sion slon before January Marshall was taking his case to the people attempting attempting at at- tempting to rally public opinion behind behind be be- hind him Intolerable cold and hunger are the immediate threats facing Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope he said The crisis calls for urgent consideration What would It cost this time Marshall said that there was as yet no estimate of stop-gap stop needs buthe buthe but buthe he didn't deny reports that William L. L Clayton undersecretary of state had cabled from Europe a request for a special session of congress to vote 25 billion dollars for aid now The special session was far from assured If it came to a showdown GOP leaders probably would oppose it openly and they could if il they wished stifle any economic aid legisla legislation GOP VICTORY Straw in Wind Jubilant Republicans were making making makIng mak mak- ing much of Franklin H. H Lichten- Lichten waiters waiter's resounding victory over supported labor Phil H H. Democratic candidate in a special election to fill Pennsylvania's eighth district seat in congress The issue naturally was the Taft Taft- Hartley labor law and the outcome was a one two acceptance by the voters of the law and what it sig sig- If Pennsylvania is as much 8 apolitical a apolitical political weathervane as it is claimed to be the victory forecasts a cold bleak wind from the north for Democrats in 1948 Republican hoop la called the vote a smashing rebuke to the radical labor bosses who chose to make th the Taft Hartley labor management act act the paramount issue of the elec elec- tion ti |