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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 4

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4 San Bernardino DAILY SUN June 22, 1948 ft Want Ads Produce Result! Quickly COURT FREES UNIONS OF POLITICAL RESTRAINT Youth Falls to Death From Yosemite Dome YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, June 21 UP) C. Judson Groff, 19, Action on Tidelands WASHINGTON, June 21 UP) The suDreme court today agreed of Washington, D. summer em (Continued from Page One) the paper were sent to Baltimore I imLiLi uuuu li am for distribution. Gramatz was AIR COOLERS (AM liml ONE YEAR GUARANTEE Fraa InttaJlation it Purehiuil Bofora July li HOME KEATING AIR CONDITIONING Phone 81-0331 was made by the National Mari ENDS TODAY that a special master should be ploye of the national park service, appointed to take evidence on con- was killed in the park Saturday flirtinc claims bv California and when he fell approximately 100 elected. Clare Luce Hits 'Secret Deals' With Russians Declares Democrat Actions Condemned Millions to Slavery time union after the national labor relations board refused to place its feet on Half Dome while mountain the justice department sections of oil-rich coastal lands.

The C.I.O. and its president, Philip Murray, took their action deliberately, to try the law. They were indicted under Taft-Hartley name on the ballot in two col Isolationists Fail To Budge G.O.P. Platform Writers (Continued from Page One) rights program, Including enactment of fair employment, anti-lynch and anti-poll tax legislation. It opposes racial segregation In the armed forces.

The platform pledged the party to a battle against high living costs and inflation. On domestic policy, the resolutions group fell Into the severest battle over housing, finally writing in a plank calling for a broad lective bargaining elections on climbing. His companion, Elliott L. Ami- Hnn 1Q nf Washington psfflnpil Great lakes shipping lines. N.L.

unhurt aithmicrh ho u-ac hrnshpH R-B. turned them down on the act charges which upon conviction would have carried a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a i i j.i i gruunus inat uie uiuun iiaa not. by Groff's hurtling body. tine for Murray, and a met the two requirements of the Taft-Hartley law. Since the financial statement $5,000 fine for the labor organiza PHILADELPHIA, June 21 UP) tion, In U.

S. district court here, the Clare Boothe Luce charged tonight that millions of persons were condemned to death, exile or slav C.I.O. attacked the expenditures provision of the labor law, argu ery by secret Roosevelt-Truman JUST ARRIVED A Complete Line of All Models of SPEED QUEEN and MAYTAG VASHERS SEIBEL MYERS "Your Friendly Prlgldalre Dealer" 1185 STREET PHONE 3-6564 OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M. I BEE ing that it violated the free speech, deals with the Russians.

The former congresswoman said program of government-constructed, low-rent housing. press and assembly guarantees of ENJOY NEW RUG BEAUTY LET OUR PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING REMOVE ALL THE DIRT CALL 261-63 FREE ESTIMATE SEE OUR NEW CARPETING PIONEER RUG MATTRESS CO. 877 Ninth St. San Bernardino The text of the platform was r.OlUMHA PICIURt provision of the Taft-Hartley law precedes the one on the non-Communist affidavits, the high court said it was possible to rule the N.M.U. off the ballots on that ground alone.

At issue in the political expenditures case was the action of the C.I.O. in publishing in the weekly CIO. news an endorsement of Edward Gramatz of Baltimore as Democratic candidate for congress. A thousand extra copies of 2nd Hit Show these people "condemned" by the Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam agreements were "the very people to whom we sought to give freedom: the Poles, the Baits, the not given out. The document probably will be presented to the Republican convention on Wednes the bill of rights.

Judge Ben Moore of Charleston, W. sitting in the District of Columbia court, agreed with that contention and threw out the indictment. The government appealed direct to the supreme court, but lost on today's ruling. day. The convention could change it, but is not likely to.

brave people of central and middle Europe who fought for us in the Underground." Lodge disclosed among Its 1 planks are: A pledge to support the states txtrol Color Cartoon Starts Wednesday claims to control over tidelands, TRUMAN 'GONE GOOSE' Mrs. Luce's speech was delivered to the Republican national convention. She said everyone "in rather than federal control. A strong plank greeting Israel the whole watching world" knows and calling for full recognition of the new country with integrity of Randolph ri SCOTT Sipft that this convention will pick the next president because Harry Truman is a "gone goose" and the U1AFMAN boundaries. A plank of education.

Lodge said reporters would have to draw their own conclusions after they see the language as to whether new deal party" Is in splinters. And she said the Democrats are la split this way: A "Jim Crow wing" led by "lynch-loving Bourbons, white shirted race supremists of the Bilbo ilk" at Its worst "anti-Semitic, CO-FEATURE! it constitutes "federal aid to education." A plank supporting self-government for the District of Columbia, but not representation In congress. Lodge said the anti-Communist anti-Catholic, anti-foreign" and "in short, antediluvian." 1ft MTODCBOUSLY fannyl CAMPVSSIEWH A "Moscow wung master plank does not endorse the Mundt- minded by Stalin's Mortimer Snerd, Henry Wallace" made up Nixon bill. Lodge teaid that some revisions were made In the foreign plank, of "economic spoonies and political but that they did not weaken It bubbleheads" with a core of "labor racketeers, native and Imported Communists and foreign agents of the Kremlin." i Warner Pathe Newt PENDERGAST WING' i A "Pendergast wing" run by "the WATCH REPAIRING ARTHUR'S JEWELERS wampum and boodle boys, the same big city bosses who gave us Harry Truman In one of their more pixilated moments." But, said Mrs. Luce, "Providence wrote straight with crooked lines when Pendergast gave ui colorless Harry Truman instead of red Hank Wallace." THI GREEN SHACK U3 Highland Avonuo SERVES YOU Fried Chicken Charcoal Broiled Steaks Cocktails Open 4 P.M.

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