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Daily News from Los Angeles, California • 15

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Daily Newsi
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Los Angeles, California
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J2. DAILY NEWS. LOS ANGELES. FRIDAY. SEPT.

25. 1942 FIFTEEN SHOP SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 Church of England swing to left indicated with altackon'bigbusihess' LONDON, Srpt. 24. H.PJ--The archbishops of Canterbury anti York, hl(hnt prlmatra of tho Church of England, Join Saturday In urging church members- to support the Malvern conference recommendations for postwar economic reports 4n effect, asking their followers to denounce urban landlordism and any business system operated bn a strictly for profit basis. They will speak at Albert halL Tho meeting was advertised In the church press only, but the halls 8000 'seats have been reserved for weeks.

Prime Minister Winston Church-111 had been regarded as the only public figure able to draw such an audience. Some observers regard the meeting and the widespread inter- U. S. official Communist trusteeDies eat it has aroused as evidence of a frequently discussed swing to the left by the Church of England. United States Ambassador John O.

Winant, who seems to be associated In the public mind with the "century of the common man" ideal advanced by Vico President Henry A. Wallace In a public address some months ago, will appear at Albert hall with the Malvemltes and has agreed to address' a similar meeting at Birmingham, November SO. The Most Rev. William Temple, archbishop of Canterbury, initiated the Malvern conference when he was Archtyahop of York. A niimber of leading churchmen, economists, industrialists and la-borites met' hr January '1941' and agreed on a statement sharply criticizing the excesses of "big businesi, demanding a drastic 3 Bovs' Sweaters for School lml.

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WASHINGTON, 24. (U.R Rep. Martin Dies, charged on the house floor today that Gardner Jackson, department of agriculture economist, is a trustee of a 5750,000 fund used "to finance a considerable number of the Communist party's front organizations. Dies addressed the house for an hour and a half on a point of personal privilege, which may be invoked by members when they feel that they have been unjustly at-ticked lie noted that the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties had charged that his committee investigating un-American activities "shielded agents of the Axis" for four years and "jeopardized national unity." Dies asserted that the National Federation for Constitutional Liberties was one of a dozen Communist front organizations active In this country. "The principal source of the funds by which these Communist front organizations are able to operate today is the legacy of the late Robert Marshall who.

until his death some two years ago, was a high federal government official employed in the department of in- terior, Dies said. Dies said Marshall left an estate valued at 51,234.070.41. One-half was set aside Jn the will "for the promotion and advancement of an economic system in the United States based upon the theory ox production for use and not for "This half of the estate of the late Robert Marshall has become the Robert Marshall foundation," Dies added. "In his will Marshall named the following persons as trustees of this fund: Gardner Jackson. those who-Blankenhorn, Jerry J.

O'Conriell "berahip in the churchHby taking to provide sufficient security to abolish periodic slumps. It condemned the business for profit system as producing cycles of mass unemployment and widespread Insecurity for the working people as a whole. Urban landlordism the system by which Individuals may control vast tracts of residential property In a city was attacked. The primates now are asking the church to follow them In supporting these principles, a fctep completely unpre cedented in church history, and one further complicated by the fact that urban landlordism is generally linked with some of Britains most noble families, themselves highly prominent members of the church. The church has been silent on controversial questions generally since the miners strike of 1926 -when Cosmo Gordon Lahg, then Archbishop Canterbury, summoned part of the bench of bishops to attempt bringing miners and mine owners together for a strike settlement.

Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin Intervened and repelled the church attempt at Intervention, demanding to know "how would the bishops like it if I referred to the iron and steel federation the revising of the Athanasian creed?" The Rt. Rev. Ernest W. Barnes, Bishop of Birmingham, several times has attacked big business, but has played a lone hand and a costly one. He was sued for libel by members of a cement combine which he at-tacked and forced to pay heavy damages.

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He said Atty. Gen. Francis Biddle, in ordering investigation of government employes accused by Dies of affiliation with Communist front groups, had "authorized the federal bureau, of investigation to submit the result only to department heads. The justice department, reporting on the. investigation, said recently that out of a list of 1100 government submitted, only two dismissals resulted.

-Dies contended that in some cases "thedepartmentheadawho were given the facts of the investigation were themselves members Of Communist front groups. War White Carpenter Overalls Lots of wear in these white drill overalls with heavy duck nail pockets. 2.39 KGS "Stronghold Blue Bcnlm These Pants willfciiff rirelT it andby' with' men" who -want the-best in work 6 to .16 come in sizes "Stronghold Waist Overalls Ils a better'sanf orizetl blue denim, with ft 11 rivet-reinforced pockets and back buckle. At 3 Store U.t.J B.low BoyslownOxf ords Firemen get promotions 0 leaves for war communion 1940. on Sunday, War Baai Mimic air raid to climax session A realistic demonstration of an air raid and the counter-measures which a trained civilian population must take will be held today in Brookside park, Pasadena.

The demonstration will climax -the first session of the permanent war department civilian protection at college. A model village in the-park -will serve the target for pUiyea which will the attack dnd drop "bombs. Originally scheduled for night, when it is most effective, the demonstration: was changed to the day because nf dimnnt regnlatlnns. BACKACHE, LEGPAINSMA1 BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If backache gad lag peine are making you In jumble, don't juit compUin end do nothing bout them. Nature may be waning you that your kidneys need attention.

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Oxfords Fire department promptiops p-. -proved by-thevfire-eoifimiaaioD yes-i-i terday were Leonard C. Whitt and C. Rudbach. from firemen to captains, and Harry V.

Leam-ard and Joseph V. Roquemore, from firemen to senior boat operators. 1 The rommlsnion approved leaves of absence jor 19 department employes entering military service and the appointments of 40 -new firemen. Retirements on pensions were follow' hers of the department: Engineers Joseph F. Morrell, James N.

Gilmore and Ira J. Chamness: Capts. Joseph M. Fien, Ralph E. Hardin and Earl F.

Bald-win; firemen Harvey W. Hill, Lee Harrison. Everett li Sloan, Mark H. Knight, S. Marion and Clinton L.

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