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The Post-Register from Idaho Falls, Idaho • Page 14

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
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Page 14 The Post-Register October 17, 1949 Stalin Looks To Future Events Indicate Soviet Expects Unified Germany By Dewitt Mackenzie UP) Foreign Analyst Russian Premier Joseph Stalin has sent a message of congratulations to tho leaders of the new Soviet dominated east German republic in which he characterizes the advent of this regime as a point in the history of That sweeping statement may be window dressing for a formal oc- casslon, but one which we dismiss lightly as just another bit of political propaganda. It is a shrewd observation by one of the shrewdest minds. It certainly could be an accurate forecast for it is within the range of possibility though it may not be probable. Significant The significance of the Commu nist appraisal, as I see it, rests in a point which this column has been Germany is the heart of European continental developments. That was true before the great war, and it will be true again.

Germany is the key which will unlock the door to peaceful development or the door to trouble. It just a freak of fortune that the cold war has reveloved about the fallen Reich. Read Mind So if one may be permitted to try to read mind, he is figuring on the ultimate unity of the now Red east German republic and the Democratic western republic which was recently formed from the tones occupied by Ameri- ea, Britian and France. He thinks that the unified Germany will be Well, safe to bet that there will be a combination of the two parts of Germany. Whether the union will be communistic or Dem- orcratlc remains to be determined.

Judge Enjoins Insurance Firm Janet Latsha, Asthma Sufferer, Listed Better ALBUQUERQUE, N. Oct. Up) Little Janet Latsha is better. Doctors say six year old Janet is dying of asthma. She came to Albuquerque Sunday through the air where she said she felt to Her mother hopes she will get well here.

Green eyed Janet Her doll Marjorie Ann close to her is settled at St. Joseph's hospital under care of the Catholic Sisters of Charity. She seems better. As soon as she improves, she and her mother, Mrs. Wilma Latsha of Nacogdoches, are going to climb the nearby Sandia mountains, that was her first request on arrival here and Mrs.

Latsha has promised to fulfill it when possible. Janet's story was told three nights ago. Response was quick and heartening. Pilot Burrell Tibbs of Oklahoma City gave them a free trip to Albuquerque. They found Mrs.

Latsha a place to live just across the street from the hospital. Well wishers donated six hundred dollars just before Janet left Oklahoma City where she had been hospitalized. More offerings were received after her departure Uniform Prison Garb Planned SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 17. Inmates of the Utah state prison will wear uniform the clothing be striped.

Lt. Alvin O. Severson, acting warden, said Monday all prisoners will be outfitted with uniform clothing. certainly do not favor any distinctive striped prison uniform such as was put on prisioners under some of the old penal he said. suits made a man lose his personality and everything else that was Severson said the standardized garb would consist of a blue denim shirt and trousers of a slightly darker blue.

The new prison official expressed satisfaction with the operation, but added: "We will continue to be vigilant at all times because I imagine the inmates in the cells are hatching up plans to escape, they always Costs Checked On Newsprint WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. UP) I The house small business committee is looking into complaints from small newspapers about the cost of newsprint. Announcing this Monday, Chairman Patman (D-Tex.) told a reporter: have had a substantial number of complaints, and we are looking into them to see whether a full investigation by the committee is called Patman said approximately 90 per cent of the 2000 daily and 10,000 weekly newspapers in tho country are classed as small business. He added that newsprint, most of which comes from Canada, costs $100 a ton.

Patman said complaining publishers feel price concessions should be made in line with the recent 10 per cent devaluation of the Canadian dollar. Legion Mercy Seal Drive to Open The American Legion rehabilitation seal drive will get underway November 1, Harry Ham, Dubois, state commander, reported Monday. thousand sheets of seals will be sent to legion members throughout Idaho, Ham stated. The rehabilitation seal drive, an annual affair, is designed to raise proceeds to supplement the regular budget. Members of the rehabilitation commission in charge Include Ernie Hood, Boise, chairman; Roy Mayes, Meridian.

Ham, stated because of the limited income of the department it has been necessary to call upon legionnaires to help so the legion may continue to assist veterans with claims, filed with the veterans administration. The legion also uses these funds to help veterans with other problems. BOISE, Oot IT. Judge t. Koels District Koelsoh has enjoined the Allied Reciprocal Insurers, formerly The Automobile Inter Insurance Exchange, from doing business in Idaho.

Attorney General Robert E. Smylie brought the suit, contending the company was insolvent and that its financial condition longer justified remaining in James Hubbard, commissioner of insurance, said the state department of Insurance had examined the books before the suit was filed Hunting for use Want Daughter Accuses Father of Incest LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3- Accused of incest by his 14 year old daughter, a doctor is free on five thousand dollars bond Monday pending trial November Dr. George H. Hodel, physician and psychologist, sat stoically through his preliminary hearing Saturday as his daughter awed the court with a matter of fact description of sexual acts she said took place before guests in bedroom last day.

Two other witnesses corroborated blond Tamar testimony. mother, Mrs. Dorothy Barbe of San Francisco, told the court that a San Francisco psychiatrist had labeled the child as a pathological liar. Police said a number of high school students have been questioned in another phase of the case. Awaiting a hearing are Dr.

Francis C. Ballard, 36, and his associate, Charles Smith, 36, charged with performing an abortion involving Tamar. -ree Market Gold Favored SPOKANE, Oct. 17. UP) Frank Lilly, president of the American Hard Money association, said Monday his group favors a free market for gold rather than an increase in the treasury price.

He said the association feels a treasury price increase would be inflationary. Lilly noted that Representative Tablor (R-N. said in Washington that he (Tabor) understood that the Truman administration working on a scheme to increase the price of gold and devalue the Lilly said that a free market and private ownership of gold would not be inflationary because cannot be issued against gold in a pocket or safety deposit The Sign of Guaranteed Clean Heat Thousands of people know why the Waterbury is the best beating system for the home. Phone or come in and we will tell you. ttid irtkl? mmm Starts INSTANTLY to relieve Caused by Colds Just rub on Muster ole made especially to promptly relieve sore throat and aching chest muscles due to colds.

Musterole actually helps break up local congestion in the upper bronchial tract, nose and throat In 8 strengths. IWS3BSSIB' (Adv.) DERSOn Monday Store Hours 9:30 A. M. 'Till 9 P. M.

Form and Home Store Dear Parents: Come in anytime Monday Night between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock, and let us make a permanent recording of your child's voice or instrument in our special built sound proof room At No Charge on our Packard-Bell Phonocord Radio. Sincerely Yours, Appliance Dept. C. C. Anderson Co.

'i MAIN STORE SHOUP AND STREET EST SALE! vXSfr Man and Wife Polio Victims SPOKANE, Oct. 17. A man and his wife are among the 11 polio victims being treated at St. hospital, it was reported Monday. The husband was admitted to the hospital while his wife was being treated there.

Tthey were not identified. The hospital said it thought it was the first time a husband and wife had ever been under treatment for polio at the same time here. A 19 year old Washington State college coed was released from the hospital Monday. Balance Declines Salt Lake City, Oct. 17.

UP) The cash balance in state treasury on September 80 was $29,491,212, a decline of $292,647 during the month. State treasurer Ferrel H. Adams said disbursements during the month amounted to $6,662,880 compared with receipts of $6,370,233. Genuine Horsehide FLIGHT JACKETS 1388 jacket with Golden Harvest Sale Price A handsome horsehide flight genuine Mouton Lamb fur collar. Slash pock ets, shoulder loops, ventilated gussets under arms allow maximum freedom of action.

Warm and windproof. Rayon lining. I Boys' Two Color CHOPPER JACKETS Golden Harvest Sale Price A real jacket for field and stream, wool, warm and windproof. 20 oz. weight, with cape over shoulders for added protection.

Button front style in assorted plaids red and black and brown and white. Sizes 36-46. Tyler" PLAID SHIRTS 277 Golden Harvest Sale Price Don't miss this saving on these popular "Tilly Tyler" Sport Blouses. The top favorite to wear with slacks, skirts or Sanforized Comes in a splendid assortment of colors. Sizes 32 through 38.

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Coming in all new fall shades including black browns dark greens wine. V. A Great Quality Purchase MEN'S SOCKS 4 Choose from Argyles Plaids Vertical Patterns in new and attractive assorted patterns. They are "Brand" name socks GUARANTEED 4 normal wear, regardless of times they are washed, or 4 new pairs free. Rayon and cotton construction.

Sizes 10 to 12. GAY HEAD SCARFS 77' Golden Harvest Sale Price-------------You'll want one or more of these colorful scarfs. Large 33" square with fringe. wool in gay 3-tone plaids, multicolor stripes and solid colors. Men's Rayon GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS Golden Harvest 033 Sale Price Tailored with convertible collars, shirred back, two flap pockets, long sleeves.

Vat dyed and pre-shrunk, they will keep their shape and retain the rich color. Fall shades of Forest Green, Brown, Wine, Rust. Sizes small, medium and large. NYLON KNIT PANTIES I 19 Golden Harvest Sale Price Brief style panties fashioned from 30-denier nylon. Elastic waist and leg band.

Double crotch. Wash easily, dry quickly. Choose several pairs in white and pink. Sizes 5-6-7. Girls' Western Style 8 oz.

DENIM BLUE JEANS Golden Harvest 1 98 Sale Price The favorite "gad abouts" full cut jeans in Sanforized shrunk. Come deeptone blue denim, copper rivets, side zipper, belt loops, 4 big pockets. Double red stitching. Waist sizes 24-32. Special Value ASSORTED INFANT'S WEAR Infants Embroidered Dresses, assorted patterns, 6 months to I year in White, Maize, Pink and Blue.

Infants' Sheets with pink or blue applique trim and embroidery work. Size 36x60 inches. Pillow Cases to match the above sheets. Infants' Embroidered Bibs, assorted patterns. Daintily Embroidered Pillow Covers.

Infants' Embroidered Gertrudes, 6 months to 4 year. Assorted patterns..

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