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The Baltimore Suni
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PAGE 5 THE SUN, BALTIMORE. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1952 ADVERTISEMENT on extension of the Defense Production Act. Calling for an end to C. OF C. URGES Actor Robinson Agrees He Was RED CASE JURY powers which can nullify the American concept of due process of law." Th chsmhpr fpll in line with a deficit financing and a substantial reduction in governmental ex penditures," the chamber urged Made A' Sucker' By RedFronts CONTROLS END HEARS BUDENZ that the country employ indirect spreading movement among state legislatures for the imposition of a ceiling on the congressional power a i11aJ inn of the Roanoke Public Warehouse, Roanoke, and chairman of the chamber's policy committee.

Johnston was one of three new vice presidents elected. He ill represent the southeastern division. The other two were Russell C. Harrington, Providence, R.I., for the northeastern division, and Harlan I. Peyton, president of the Peyton Investment Company, Spokane, for the western division.

controls taxation and general restraints on credit and money supply as "the primary weapon against inflation." Washington. April 30 () Ed-' iu impuse wa. xi iaucu iui institutional amendment, to be initiated by Congress after public ward G. Robinson, tough guy" of Also Asks Ceiling On Congress mission to use my name ever told me that he or she was a member of the Communist party. Told Party Rejected 'United Front' Even As War Allies Credit curbs on specific products stage and screen, today heard himself called a "sucker" of Commri- Power To Boost Taxes ucai nigs.

Tl 1 H-AA VIVA- 'My suspicions, that should have nist-front organizations and he took sentedviby Clem Johnston, president it with a broad smile. been aroused, were allayed by the fact that I had been falsely accused like the installment-plan regulations governing autos and consumer goods should be removed, the chamber said. It called also for: Washington, April 30 (JP) The Representative Walter Pa.) told the Hollywood actor the House of Communist sympathies, and I was, therefore, willing to believe that other accused persons were "Prompt termination of all wage United States Chamber of Commerce today officially demanded the prompt, elimination of wage, price and rent controls, and called for a ceiling on the power of Congress to boost taxes. SHOP TONIGHT also being unfairly and price controls with the understanding, of course, that if and, so long as either of these controls continues, both shall be continued. Communists in Hollywood, Rob The chamber closed its fortieth TILL 8i45 P.M.

"Rent control, being a form of price control, should also be termi annual meeting with the approval of more than 50 statements on na inson said, use many "sincere persons." He said he now realizes that some organizations which he permitted to use his name were Com nated." tional policy. These included a denunciation of President Truman's seizure of the steel industry. munist-fronts, adding that "their New York. April 30 JP) Louis T. Budenz told a Federal Court Jury today that even when Russia and the United States were allies against Japan in 1945 Communist leaders opposed the idea of co-operation with capitalism.

The former Red's testimony at the trial of sixteen second-string Communist leaders told how the Rational Committee of the Communist Political Association rejected the "united front" theory advanced by Earl Browder during the war. Browder. the party's general secretary during the war years, was ousted in the Summer of 1945. Browder Theory Rejected, 53-1 Budenz, former editor of the Daily Worker and now an associate professor at Fordham University, said that in June, 1945. the national committee rejected, 53 to 1.

Browd-er's theory that socialism and pro Un-American Activities Committee had no information in its files to indicate that he was anything but "a No. 1 choice sucker." Robinson agreed with the finding and thanked the congressman. The exchange came after the actor told the committee he wanted to repeat again his denial that he has ever been a member of the Communist party or knowingly a fellow traveler. Wants To "Clear Name" He said he wants to clear his name "for once and for all" of any charges of Communist leanings. Robinson appeared before the committee at his own request.

In 1950, at a previous hearing of the House group, Robinson swore he ostensible purposes were good." Good bread, pood meat Mon Dieu, let's EAT FRIDAY: "Hush!" says Town But, he said, there was only "a Condemn Steel Seizure The 1.000 voting delegates roared condemnation of the President's seizure order in a resolution saying: "Not to challenge this action is to condone assumption by the executive branch of government of House, "Hush you ah moutn: small percentage that were tinged with the taint of communism." TOWN The business leaders also: 1. Elected Laurence F. Lee, president of the Peninsular Life Insurance Company, Jacksonville. as its new president. He has been vice president for the last year and succeeds D.

A. Hulcy, of Dallas. 2. Adopted without debate a rec Robinson recently toured with a company that staged the play, Darkness at Noon." He told the committee that the play "is per haps the strongest indictment of communism ever presented." ommendation that the Wage Stabi That is. if you're yak-y a 1 about sea food sameness in the local sea food bistros.

Her eaf ter, you'll give mouth to cheers over YOU ARE NOT INFORMED UNLESS YOU was not and had never been "a fel Red China Terrorism low traveler or a member of the Communist party." gressive capitalism could work to lization Board be barred from settling labor disputes on noneco-nomic issues such as the union shop which WSB has urged in the steel dispute. 3. Failed to reaffirm its past gether for social reforms. Growing, Prelate Says The actor said he wants "to put at rest the ever-recurring innuen does concerning my loyalty." The defendants are accused of conspiring to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the United Hong Kong. April 30 Cath "Surely there must be some way olic Archbishop Louis Morel said today that terroism is growing in stand in favor of universal military training.

Instead, on motion of the chamber's directors, the conven States Government. for a person falsely accused of dis The indictment against them Keel China. He added that more loyalty to clear his name once and for all. It is for this purpose that I charges they agreed in 1945 to dis tnan one tnousand persons have the Communist Political As been shot by Red rulers in a coun come again voluntarily before this committee to testify under oath. What more can I ter-revolutionary purge in one in terior city Suiyuan.

sociation and to replace it with the Communist party to advocate the Marx-Lenin principles of violent tion decided to poll the 3.200 local chambers in a nation-wide referendum during May. Selective Service Best "At this time," it was formally agreed," selective service is the best and most economical method of supplementing voluntary entry into the armed forces." The 71-year-old Belgian prelate arrived here ten days ago after House's sea food platter trifh Hushpuppies. These heavenly morsels of seasoned onion, encased in corn meal, fried golden, garnish Town House's superb sea food medley. Know that no other dinery in town knows note to make a puppy hush, let alone behave with puppy perfection? Cock- tails at Town House very perfect. Music, too, both piped and piano.

Luncheons, dinners daily. 27 Howard. SATURDAY: How art thou trout-i-fied, brook trout at Olney Inn! Your Mama being expelled from his Suiyuan diocese by the Communist Government after a five-hour public trial Commends Committee He commended the committee for its work in exposing Commu-nists and said he, too, has "been fighting them and their ideology in my own way." Robinson identified himself as "a liberal Democrat" and said dis BALDWIN IliCTRONIC ORGAN Write for booklet "How to Select An Organ." It is unusually inform The chamber membership He had been a missionary in China for 47 years. In one community of 30.000 popu backed up an even strengthened the anti-controls position taken by chamber leaders in testimony lation, 100 Christian land owners were shot, Morel said. In addition ative.

closures "that persons who I thought were sincere liberals were, in fact, Communists has shocked many hundreds of Moslems, Bud overthrow. None of the defendants denies he was a member of the party, but all contend they worked for a peaceful instead of a violent change in the government. Miss Flynn "Intimidated" Budenz testified that Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a member of the national "committee and a defendant, complained at the June 1945, meeting that she had been "intimidated" by Browder, which prevented her from speaking out In a "revolutionary" manner. The witness also quoted V. J.

Jerome, another defendant, as admitting he had departed from basic Marxist principles because he had "so much confidence in Browder." Much of the evidence submitted vatatiom nAtjm dhists and Taoists were executed, me more than I can tell you." he added. "That they persuaded me by lies The Communists placed him and concealment of their real purposes to allow them to use my name i Prepared Arthur Murray, lex. 1744 under house arrest last September. He said seven Belgians are still in PIANO CO. 113 W.

Saratoga St. wouidnt know you. She'd know your fine flavor; your sweet, rich meat, but for what I believed to be worthy Red prison's in the Suiyuan area. causes is now obvious. "Suspicions Allayed" "I was sincere.

They were not Olney Inn HUM adds a I bitterly resent their false assertions of liberalism and honesty 1 1 ouch of through which they imposed on me fio far in the trial has been excerpts from Communist literature and exploited my sincere desire to Jwf(tv fit) uifjK-( sJf 3f which the prosecution contends help my fellow men. how the party stood for Govern "Not one of the Communists who ment overthrow by violence. sought my help or requested per mm glamour far removed from the old-timey frying pan. These piscatorial beauties are delicately broiled, delicately seasoned, butter-bathed, then capped with sliced almonds for a spring tonic for tiretf palates. This makes Mama proud.

Come to think of it, your Mama would be prouder if you feted her at Olney Inn Mother's Day. Cocktails, superb wine cellars. Edmondson Ave. to Rt. 29 follow signs.

Closed Mondays: SUNDAY: The cook a cull-; nary queen at Oak Haven Inn. 1 The Gomjrecht Benesch But Ruth modest. She doesn't quite get the to-do over her skill with crab Oak Haven her hot almond roll (tendered on silver 1 a A LAC TO I MANICURE ters by a solicitious staff): her delicious crab bisque; her Sun-1 day spoon-bread breakfasts; her tasty tarts; her black-bottom pies. Pin her down and you'll hear 'yaigs. 'n flou', 'n vahn-niller, 'n sweetnin', bakin' powdah.

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Rd. Candle-Light Lodge: Frederick N. Rolling." New China Inn: 2430 Chas, "Westwood: Maryland 22. Miller's Supper Club: 9020 Pulaski Highway. Peter Pan Inn: 7 tni.

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