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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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PmwaWPa4p THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday September 13 1949 'SOCIALIST FUTURE BRIGHT' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday September 13 1949 MONEOMMMUPMW 1021141 I I 6SOCIALIST FUTURE BRIGIIT9 1 Sten Gun Seized In Parliament From 'Ill' Israeli Sten Gzin Seized Catholic Peace Offer Stirs on si on sio sion sion et tAt A Lit-( 1111011 Penile Offor Sth Loyalists Take Red Towns In China War 11ovaiists Take Poland Chief Visions Capitalist Slump 4 i-44c -1- -1 i it 1 Iiiii toi c' I 4 n- if CI nn 1: I 7-" 4 -'A 1 I iio ----4 0 ::1 l- --'7' IN 1 1--'( 4 I I 7 i 1111 4 perialists He charged that Amer-lean imperialism in particular is trying "to strengthen its war propaganda by cosmopolitan conceptions using for that purpose various emigre remnants and bankrupt corrupt knights of the second internationale "This deeply deceitful anti-Communist activity is assisted by the 'pope- who perfidiously tries -to mask the obvious class background of 4rnperialiet actions with a pharimaical veil of 'defender of religion' from alleged attacks by the labor movement" Bierut didn't confine his attacks to western imperialism but also TEL AVIV Israel Sept 12 (UP)---A mentally ill Jewish youth crashed the Israeli parliament with a loaded Sten gun Monday but was seized by police before he could do more than shout defiance at the government Horrified members of parliaInent believed he was bent on the amassination of high government officials including Premier David Ben Gurion at whom he pointed the automatic gun But police said later the youth Abraham Zephati was "LW' and that he claimed he had no in- tention of mowing down most of Israel's government leaders seated in the chamber They said ha was "ultra-Orthodox" PRAGUE Czechoslovakia Sept 12 oppression of Czechoalovakia Catholic priests has followed a new church peace offer Catholic sources said here Monday The Czechoslovak a hops drafted their plea to the governInent toend ita hostility to the church nearly a month ago at Tmava in Slovakia The peace offer demanding recognition of Pope Pius as the head of the church complete freedom of Archbishop Josef Berart and repeal of all restrictions on religious free dom was disclosed only Monday At the same time Catholics cited government acts which occurred since the 2000-word appeal PR 12 (411 Czech has fl offer biondi The drafte ment churcl Trnav offer Pope churcl bishop all re dom At cited cited curred condemned the "Tito" clique While Poland rests safely in the knowledge of continued friendliness of the Soviet Union Poles must guard themselves against "the rotten nationalistic argument of Tito" "Enemies of our democracy without any conscience or feelings of responsibility for their country people who pold themselves to Hitler again rent themselves into the service of They try to interfere with the great cresitive work of our heroic nation They try to see through our work so that with spying sabotage robbery gossip and other forms of hidden disorganization attempt to retard the great accomplishments' of the Polish working classes Only the never-ending vigilance can paralyze much deceptive machinations unmask the spoilers and keep our economy safe from them" ICzech-U Talks on Trade 1 WARSAW Sept 12 (NYT)-- The economies of capitalist countries are "pitilessly" caught in the clutches of an econofhic depreselon which can only grow worse Pres Boleslaw Blerut said Monday At the same time the "peace camp" composed of countries on the road to socialism is continually gaining strength press ging conditions for a new and better future for the world he added Committee Organ In the lead article of the current issue of New Paths intellectual organ of the central committee of the Polish United Workers (Communist) party Bierut declared: "The growing aggressiveness of the warmongers does not reflect an increase in the power of imperialism as a system but on the contrary is an expression of deepening contradictions "The policy of armaments which Is the real consequence of the Marshall plan is incapable of alleviating economic difficulties of capitalist countries On the contrary that policy will unavoidably increase economic difficulties The crisis of the Imperialist system is beginning to develop and sharpen" 'Similar Hysteria Asserting that there is little basic difference in today's "hys teria" against communism from that of Hitler's he said the prop- 1 agenda of the western countries Is only using "prettied up" phraseology of democracy to mask the I plundering intentions of the im term" against co mmunism from that of Hitler's he said the prop- agenda of the western countries is only using "prettied up" phrase- of democracy to mask the plundering intentions of the im- American Dies of Canton Brawl Wounds Touring Solons Deplore Idle Filipino Funds To De I'll Paraguay Head Falls ASUNCION Paraguay Sept 12 (UP)--Paraguay had its sixth president in 15 months Monday The national assembly accepted the resignation of Pies Felipe las Lope and installed Federico Chaves as his successor i COAL IS CONVENIENT! 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Sarbidge Cool Compony 4-7111 aC ON Soto Coal Company 4-14)3 'Citizens Cool Company 4 34121 Liao Coal Corporation 14121 Martin Cool Company 1-4431 Mel Fuel Company 1-2262 Peoria's Coal Ine 47731 luso House Coal Co 7-1123 mays rusi company 3-zzoi Pparless Coal Mc 47739 Swap House Cool Co 7-1523 I to work out a new understanding I was written Archbishop Josef Matocha of Olomouc in the state of Moravia second in rank In Czechoslovakia's Roman Ceti() lic hierarchy has been placed under a so-called police security guard they said Priests have been fined and their property and automobiles confiscated because they read pastoral letters of their superiors without prior government It was certain they could not have gotten In Archbishop Matocha's own diocese the salaries of 60 priests were suspended church 'authorities said either because the priests read the letters "or because they were regarded as insufficiently devoted to the peoples democratic government" Communist Instruction In its campaign to control education the government has installed political science lecturers to instruct theological seminary students in Communist theory In the usual week end speech tours Communist Premier Antonin Zapotocky set the pace of government attacks by accusing Catholic leaders of trying to overthrow the government divide the country and provoke a religious war Other Communist leaders issued new threats against the "dissident Catholic clergy" The bishops' peace offer said flatly "we repeat we are willing to negotiate for a just regulation of the mutual relations between church and state if there will be efforts by the state to respect the freedom of the church" Sven Main Points One of the seven main points on which the newest peace appeal was based was a demand that the government cease prosecuting for high treason priests who carry out Church excommunication decrees The Czechoslovak government has argued that excommunication was threatened on political and not on religious grounds CANTON China Sept 12 CPI-- The Chinese Nationalist' reported auccesses on every front Monday but reiterated predictions that a big new Communiat drive against Canton Is imminent The Nationalist army spokesman said the Nationalists had -reoccupied Jucheng 170 miles north of Canton and recaptured Tzehsing 195Ini les north of Canton Red Attack Looms He said they also beat off a Red attempt to land on Pingtan island southeast of the port of Foochow and repulsed Red attacks 25 miles northwest of Amoy and near Taoyuan 400 mica norhtwest of Canton On the distant fronts in northwest China the Nationalists reported recapture of Tangchuang in Shensi province and destruction of an independent Red division on the Ninghsia-Kansu provincial borders The defense ministry cautioned however that 10 Red armies were grouping east of Hengyang 265 miles north of Canton It plaid the Communists evidently were preparing a campaign against Hengyang a control point on the Canton railway and headquarters of Gen Pai Chung-hsi Nationalist central front commander Guerillas Rise Up (Indicating that the Nationalist reports of successes might have substantial foundation an AP dispatch from Red Shanghai told of continuing guerilla risings behind Red lines (This dispatch censored by the Communist army said: "Unless the Communista can quickly win this war-within-a-war the effect could be disastrous as their armies are they cannot afford to scatter them all Over conquered areas while the Nationalists continue to hant on in the south and blockade the coastline It is the samw old double-edged sword that sapped Japanese strength and undermined Nationalist strength and morale PRAGUE Czechoslovakia Sept 12 (Reuters) Czechoslovakia is expected to reopen trade and financial talks with the United States soon The National bank reported Monday that Dr Leopold Chmela director general was in the United States with a delegation which includes Dr Pavel Eisler a representative of the president's office and Dr Biel a delegate from the ministry of finance The Czechoslovak foreign minister Dr Vladimir Clementis was leaving here Monday with a small staff to attend the United Natioas general assembly His staff will be reinforced in New York by Dr Ortrata the Czechoslovak ambassador in Washington leaving here Monday with A small staff to attend the United Natious general assembly His staff will be re reinforced in New York by Dr Ortrata the Czechoslovak aador in Washington on ADVIIXTISLOILN1 A i r) t) 10 Li t4 A 1110 limns plates with flOW tushme plastic ONE noolicatiwn fit 111 new forwookopennstsiNNWathlwinit onsteoti Try Dnntte-otoNwierback witm501i 0114 tOrset druggoBis 1 1 IA Li tl A 0ti try ot0m bad' 1 5 contom 91410114N4pdtseedruggosis 1 MANILA I Sept 12 (NYT) ---Iriv United States congressmen 1 Members of the house committee on executive expenditures touring Pacific areas began examining Philippine postwar progress Mon- 4 day with this question in mind-- 4 I why doesn't the millions of pesos of idle local capital get invested In the long-term development project for which American invest- i rn 3 aoeungt ca hi ital is being activel I The visiting congressmen ar rived from Tokyo en route to nine other southeast Asia countries be fore returning home to report to i comaress their findings on Asiatic Chairman is Walter i MA -Pive 1 Inembe 1 on exe Pacific Philipp 4 day I why 11 of idle In the I ect to rnent I sought i The rived other i 1 fore xi i conare i --ptobler I a 1 I 1 I 1 I I I i- 11 I I 1 '1 1 1 I 3 i 1 I I 4 lti if I i I CANTON China Tuesday Sept 13 UPI Willard Freeman 41 American buninessman died early Tuesday of gunshot wounds inflicted in fight during a drinking bout in his home Sept 8 A British business associate Harold Harris was killed outright and Leonarst Clark San Francisco explorer suffered a serious chest wound from which he is recovering Freeman's Polish wife Maya was prostrated with grief upon her husband's death Shortly before Freeman's death Canton police said they had "100 proor of the identity of the person who did the shooting but had made no move to make an arrest Both Clark and Freeman had said the shooting with Clark'n 32- caliber pistol climaxed a free-for-all fight that ended a friendly drinking party but professed not to know who wielded the weapon Clark said the fight began when Freeman "pulled a jealousy act" but Mn Freeman said "There was nothing to be jealous about" al 1M 1 4 I I fiEmilur 44 "'''1411 I 4 0 ambas-L 7 6 a3111E121M i go Nemo Nestle" 47Pal to -p- 41 0 4 7 Ag '4' '1- 4 I Et t1 Ilk Huber (D O) members are G' Burnside (D Va) Walter Riehlman (R Y) Harold Lovre (R D) and Charles Dean (D C) All five reported favorable impressions on Gen Doug lalt MacArthur 's administration in Japan and that country's progress Regarding capital inventment the visiting congressmen opined at a press conference that more venture capital would be forthcoming if the confidence of local capital in the future of the Philippines was more amply demonstrated Expressing the attitude of the committee Congressman Dean said "Uncle Sam cannot play Santa Claus forever He appreciates wherever he can find it a disposition among people who receive United States benefits to help themselves as far al they can do CO" Hul Walter Harold Cherie report( Gen ID istratic try's Rep the vi at a venturi ing if I tal in pines atrated Expr commit said Santa ciates disposi ceive theMat so" alle This Fall You'll Live In car Youll L7 iwiees 1 This Fall Live In 1 Burma Rebels Grab)Hospital Bu Gn i 1" I ti 40 sT'z i 7 A 7t 4 -1 6 (f slit) Proudly we extend a rare opportunity! Exquisite handkerchiefs every stitch entirely handmade of the quality for which you expect to pay more Proudly we extend a rare opportunity! txquisite handkerchiets every stitch entirely handmade of the quality for which you expect to pay more 2-Piece Suit-Dress Z-Plece SUltele1)1 1 eSS 111 RANGOON Burma Sept 12 UM Rebellious Kachin tribesmen have turned into a fortress a hospital operated by the American doctor Gordon Seagrave at Namhkain the Burma army reported Monday Government troops were forced to elay an offensive to drive out the Kacbine because of consideration for the safety of patients and Karen nurses Dr Seagrave participated in the 1942 trek from Burma with the late Gen Joe Stilwell He became famous in the war book "Burma The army maid a pitched battle was being waged from Mu-Se northern Shan state town 100 mike north of Lashio to Nemhkam 20 miles southwest of Mi-Se Fighting was going all along the rocky road linking the two places Some Kachin tribesmen recently joined rebel Karens who want a aeparate state in capturing Taunggyi capital of the southern Shan Mate on China'a border Later the Kachins split with the Karens and on the return toward northern Burma captured Lashio former terminus of the Burma road to China Government tro( were forced to felay an offensive to dril'e out the Katesine because of considera- tion for the safety of patients and Karen nurses Dr Seagrave participated in the 1942 trek from Burma with the lae Geri tnJoe Stilwell He became famous in the war book "Burma SU The army said a pitched battle was being waged from Mu-Se northern Shan state town 100 mile north of Lashio to Namh- kam 20 miles southwest of 141i-Se Fighting was going all along the rocky road linking the two places Some Kachin tribesmen recently joined rebel Karens who want a aeparate state in capturing Taung- gyi capital of the southern Shan state on China'a border Later the Kachins aplit with the Karens and on th return toward northern Burma captured Lashio former termi Chinnus of the Burma road to RAN Ret have ti pital doctor kein 1 Monde Gove to fela the Ka tion fo Karen Dr 5 1942 ti late Ge famous Surgeo The was hi norther mile kam 2i Fightin rocky Some 1- 701 SO STATE I DOWN BUYS A GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC WHILE PRESENT STOCK tASTS you MAT ORDEN SY TELEPHONE WITH CONFIDENCE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OPEN FRIDAY EVENING HU IP PM 44134 701 SOUTH STAYS 441913 't at 4 4 95 A "Must" for Your flow Fall Wararobe 0 Such a wonderful basic worn at all hours smooth easy-flowing lines which grace your every movement Roll shawl collar waist hugging jacket fashion effective button trim Sizes 10 to 18 Black green and cocoa The PARIS Floor DEPENDABLE hillICHANDISE ONLY The PARIS HANDKERCHIEFS Street Floor This is the time to prepare for special gift-giving ond Christmas buy them by the dozen use our convenient lay-away plan until needed This special event may not happen again first here insured of their supply Lincn Hankies Linen Hankies Reg Sl 150 and 193 Gift Folders Available At No Extra Cost I 1 i i q' )F-- vk09fr 1 41 -c el 1 'r7 a I 1 i' 4- t4' This is the time to prepare for special gift-giving I 1 i 0 0A i ond Christmas buy them by the dozn 0----- i I '4'0 use our convenient lay-away plan until needed or 'Ng-- 5 i This special event may not happen again i 0 I 4 si' 1 4t1 tt 1 i i) b''t' l' first here insured of their supply i Cs i 1 4 0 -ss HIlli N14 f40 Linen i go :41 jo-4 A 1 i '1 i tzi 1 i NI ii )' lit fcr Ycur Must i i Iteg 79c $1 7 701 SO STATE t't tL 'k 'w A---1 IL lw Fail illararobe (t! i I t' i 0 i lb 1 Dolma 1 ie i'i' 0 Such a wonderful basic tcst' c(72-'-: i Linen t--- i ti II i i-''''''' till 1 GENE 1-! 1i BUYS A I worn at all hours smooth easy- Hankies te- y'si 50 Reg Sl I nAL 0 ELECTRIC flowing lines which grace your CI i ofoor i' ''')'Is'1 4 4 J2 ttr 'i 1 II 2 i WHILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS 1 -1- i every movement Roll shawl collar and 193 ir 11 waist hugging jacket fashion ef- i 4'1 0 lei 1 pb 1 1 to (7:1:1 41t? 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