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Marshall's first experience in Jan. 8, BERNARDINO DA11YSUN BYRNES RESIGNS; MARSHALL TAKES POST; PRAISE HEAPED ON BOTH MEN in such unvarying succession," the president continued. "For all that you did during the war, and in making of the peace, you have earned the thanks of diplomatic service was when the president sent him to China as a special envoy to help reconcile differences among the factions in that republic. That appointment came shortly after Marshall retired as war department chief of staff. He was sent to China to fill a gap created by the sudden resig nation of Ambassador Patrick Hurley, who quit with a blast at some officials of the state department.

Administration sources said there had been an understanding for days between the president and Byrnes tnat he would be permitted to retire. the nation. So I say: Well done Marshall Enters Political Scene Toughest Problems Face New Secretary (Continued from Page One) Republican congress in the con duct of foreign affairs. in the hope that we can continue to call upon you for the counsel which you can give out of so rich and varied an experience." The letters explained that while Byrnes' resignation is scheduled iently far in advance of the conference to familiarize himself with the problems." He ended by saying that "no man serving as secretary of state could ask or receive greater support and encouragement than you have given me." Disclosure of the resignation and its acceptance bjt the presi-den came a few hours after Byrnes paid an unscheduled call upon Mr. Truman.

'RARE TACT TENACITY The president, in accepting the resignation, wrote: "I realize full well how arduous and complex have been the problems which' Jiave fallen to you since you took office in July, 1945." He complimented Byrnes on his work, particularly his "rare tact and judgment and when necessaryfirmness and tenacity of purpose." "Yours has been a steadying hand as 'you have met the difficult problems which have arisen for Jan. 10, he will remain on the job until Gen. Marshal has been nominated and confirmed by the senate. Marshall will stop several days in Hawaii and is expected to be in Washington within 10 days. Animals Make Better Patients, Doctor Asserts SAN LUIS OBISPO, Jan.

7 (Pi Animals, which don't attempt to diagnose their ills, (nor do they complain as much) make better patients than do human beings, in the opinion of a man who has doctored both. Dr. John L. Tyler of Whittier, retired physician and veterinarian, today told colleagues at a conference of state veterinarians: "The so-called dumb animals are better patients than humans. I tried doctoring humans for about five years, but gave it up in preference to taking care of animals they don't complain so much." He said the Inability of animals to read doctor books and do their own diagnosing made them the better patients.

Speaker Collins Retains Powers (Continued from Page One) tern of naming committees and so has our own California senate. So As for politics, his selection as secretary of state makes him the No. 2 man in the Truman administrationthe man who would be Small Nations Hall Scheduled Vole on Status of Trieste LAKE SUCCESS, N. Jan. 7 (IP) Protests from small countries tonight prevented the United Nations security council from voting immediate approval of the Big Four agreement to set up a free territory of Trieste.

The carefully-worked out plan had been scheduled to go through the security council without objections. Australia, however, charged that some parts of the Big Four agreement violated the U.N. charter and Syria, which became a security council member only today, gave timid support to the Australian argument. Poland, Colombia and Belgium asked for more time to study the plan. Although the United States originally asked for immediate approval of the plan, the council decided to delay a final vote until later this week.

Used Car Dealer, Two Salesmen Sentenced come president if a vacancy should occur in the White House in the (Continued from Page One) April 16 in a letter in which he told the president that he was advised after a medical examination that he must "slow down." He wanted that resignation to become effective last July 1. Again on Dec. 19, Byrnes wrote the president that he had intended to leave his post July 1, hoping that the peace conference would have -concluded its deliberations at that time. "When it became obvious that I was too optimistic, as to the completion of the work upon the five treaties with the axis satallite states, I told you I would continue until they were finally agreed upon," Byrnes wrote. SUPPORT PRAISED "Now that we have reached complete agreement and the treaties are scheduled to be signed on Feb.

10, I should like to be relieved. "I think it important that the change should be made at this time. We have scheduled for March 10 the meeting at Moscow when work will be started upon the German treaty and the Austrian peace settlement. That work will continue for many months and the secretary who undertakes the task should be in office suffic jnext two years. I Looking ahead to 1948, some Democrats already have men-jtioned his name privately as among the possible standard bearers if for any reason Truman 'should not be the nominee.

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Fleming iulldlng Over Soitag'i FREE CONSULTATION shall, as a solider, has steered clear of politics, but there are those who would like to see him Marshall Puts Hope in Liberals Chinese Extremists On Both Sides Hit (Continued from Page One) covered conditions he found in China as a special presidential envoy. It was issued through the state department today after the White House had announced last( night that President Truman was calling the general home to report. Diplomats characterized his report on China as an amazingly frank and evidently very sincere review. It lead up to his state-' ment of the dilemma in which American policy now finds itself in dealing with internal Chinese politics. "Between the dominant reactionary group in the government," Marshall said, "and the irreconcilable Communists who, I must state, did not so appear last February, lies the problem of how peace and well-being are to be brought to the long suffering and presently inarticulate mass of the people of China.

"The reactionaries in the government have evidently counted on substantial American support regardless of their actions. "The Communists by their, unwillingness to compromise In the national interest are evidently counting on an economic collapse to bring about the fall of the government, accelerated by extensive guerrilla action against the long line of rail communications regardless of the cost and suffering to the Chinese people." Marshall then proposed his solution: "The salvation of the situation as I see it would be the assumption of leadership by the liberals in the government and in the minority parties, a splendid group of men, who as yet lack the political power to exercise a controlling influence. Successful action on their part under the leadership of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, would, I believe, lead to unity through good at the top of the ticket. If a full-fledeed "draft Mar Connected shall" movement should develop, STEAM BATHS MASSAGES COLONICS 3S3 6th St. Phone 742-33 it might be helped along by the 'fact that Marshall, as secretary of state, would be continuously in the nublic eve.

Friends say, how WILSON WILSON 1563 Street Ph. 295-68 should we." However, Assemblyman Francis LOS ANGELES. Jan. 7 TP 1 ever, that Marshall has never dis t'taA rail dealer Richard E. Dunn, Oakland Democrat, con played the slightest political tended "there would be more political maneuvering and log-roll Vaughn, Inglewood, and two of his salesmen were sentenced to 1 to 10 years each today for defrauding car buyers.

ing than under a committee on committees. STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING The diplomatic tasks confronting Marshall are enormous and in some instances urgent. 1 In two months, according to Speaker Collins was reported Salesmen James BabD, TViATTipa EL Youne. 43. were deluged with requests for committee chairmanships in his house.

Indications were it will be the WlU the otjiers sentenced by Superior Judge: Thomas L. Ambrose. first of next week before either house announces its A number of prominent legisla tors said they didn't think the governor's prepaid medical insurance plan had much chance of getting through (it was rejected in present schedules, he will have to set out for Moscow to begin negotiating a German peace treaty with the Russian, British and French foreign ministers. Marshall's work as Army chief of staff may stand him in -good stead on both of his major problems as secretary. He came to know Russian leaders well during the Big-Three meetings at Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam, and it is generally accepted here that the American general and the Russians developed considerable respect for each other.

In the matter of congressional relations few Army leaders in recent times have won and held the 1945). They were also pessimistic on the chances of the race discrimination commission measure. HOME FREEZERS to 12J Cu. Ft. I $348,00 Immediate Delivery WILSON WILSON 151 I Street Phew 295-48 The Sacramento county Repub lican central committee last night passed a resolution condemning the health plan as "socialized medicine." State Controller Thomas H.

Kuchel defended Governor Warren at a dinner following the meeting as a "fearless, courageous leader," but Assemblyman Chester Gannon, Sacramento Republican, said the health plan was something "out of the Kremlin, or Moscow." confidence of senators and representatives as Marshall did when he was chief of staff. Since he worked so closely with congress then, speculation is that he will make a determined effort to continue the bipartisan approach to foreign policy which Byrnes achieved. ADDITIONAL OFFICE SPACE REQUIRED FIRE COMPANIES' ADJUSTMENT BUREAU INC: IF YOU HAVE DESIRABLE SPACE AVAILABLE CALL 2157201 CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK BUIL0INB BOB TEX BRAKE SERVICE Wholesale retail IRAKI SPECIALISTS IS YEARS DRUMS TURNED IRAKES RELINED I MOTOR TUNE-UP Richfield Service Station Mlghlind Av. at Mt. Vltw Phone 763-80 Joyce Reynolds Quits Husband, Studio Says HOLLYWOOD, Jan.

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