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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 11

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Thursday. March 6, 1947 V.S. Policy on Atom Hit by Reds Labor, Church Papers Pleading for Neivsprint BY THOMAS J. HAMILTON But it was generally agreed that If Mr. Gromyko has given the final position of the Soviet Government there Is now little WASHINGTON UP) Spokes by the Government, or no chance of agreement on striction upon the activities of the inspection agency proposed by Bernard M.

Baruch. SEVERAL OTHER delegates remarked afterward that his bitter and uncompromising statement was probably intended to provide a bargaining point for the Moscow conference. rvr ion iimra srTiee LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Andrei A.

Gromyko, Soviet representative on the United Nations Security Council, charged that the United States plan for international atomic control is directed against the independence of other nations. He also demanded a severe re international atomic control. One-Man Grand-Jury Study Opens From Our Lanslnf Bureau LANSING An exhaustive study of Michigan's one-man grand jury law was begun here by a 15-member committee of the State bar. The study was ordered by the last State convention with a view of weighing the criticisms against the procedure. Gromyko's attack was directed at the American proposal that the re-" MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 8:00 A.

M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT MOTORIZED DELIVERY 13710-14 Woodward Ave. Detroit 3, Mich. Prescriptions Only Ask Your Doctor About Medical Arts Pharmacy TO 8-3149 international atomic autnoriiy it self, rather than individual coun men represenUng hundreds of religious and labor publications spoke out for controlled distribution of scarce newsprint. They relayed to Congress new reports of "black market" prices ranging from $150 a ton up above the market price.

Thomas B. Wright, chairman of the CIO Newsprint Committee, urged immediate restoration of wartime allocation and controls HE APPEARED before a Senate Small Business subcommittee investigating the newsprint shortage. Speaking for all American Catholic publications, the Rev. John S. Randall, Rochester, N.

declared they along with other periodicals, "should enjoy their share of the newsprint available in this time of emergency." tries, should control the- crucial stages of atomic production. "Only people who have lost the sense of reality" could believe that such a proposal could possibly be accepted, declared Gromyko. The Commonwealth Bank nraeME. mil BREAKFAST AND DINETTE SUITES Gromyko's statement was not a chance utterance, but had been carefully prepared and approved in Moscow. Senate Approves Douglas as Envoy WHO SK10EOES rJ3SUCi3 WASHINGTON (IP) Lewis W.

FORMER GOV. Wilber M. Brucker, who championed the 23-man grand jury procedure back in the days of the Jerry Buckley murder, heads the bar committee. Brucker said that the committee will proceed in true democratic fashion by hearing all sides. He said it expects to call such authorities as Senator Ferguson Judge Chester B.

O'Hara, Gov. Sigler, Judge Herman Dehnke, and others. "We want our report ready for the next State convention and will go into the subject thoroughly," Brucker said. Douglas won quick unanimous Senate confirmation to be United States ambassador- to Great Change to SAMO the Safer Cigarette with fPfmL PLAIN Ot COIK TIT 1 Britain. Sill The Senate also approved War ren R.

Austin, former Vermont Senator, for his third United Nations post, this time to represent the United States on the UN Anna ments Commission. permits you to pay Your Income Tax in equal monthly payments Consult our Personal Loan Department about this and other LOW-COST PERSONAL LOAN PLANS! BRANCH BANKING HOURS: Not a SubstitufrNot MuMeafd Sano's scientific process cuts nice Cowden Re-Elected Buy from Detroit's largest manufacturer of breakfast and dinette furniture and save money. See our large factory display room of hundreds of Individual pieces and combinations. Chrome sets with formica, porcelain or wood lop tables. Duncan Phyfe drop extension tables.

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B. Cowden was re Maurice Qievalier Returns to U.S. NEW YORK (JP) Maurice Chevalier, the French entertainer, arrived aboard the Queen Elizabeth for his first visit to the United States since 1934. He will open a Broadway engagement next week. elected financial secretary and L-' ...1 1 treasurer of Local 114 UAW (CIO).

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Friday in the Armstrong- Funeral Home, 10300 Puritan. Burial will be in Ever green Cemetery. 3 Mrs. Cordell died Tuesday. She leaves her husband, George her father, Gustave Ziebell; a sister, Mrs.

Rachel Simpson, and two brothers, George and Gustave Zie bell, Jr. Deaths Elsewhere Dr. L. J. A.

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The great cities of today were little more than villages in that year. Only 4,470 persons resided in Chicago, 9,102 in Detroit, 6,071 in Cleveland. Even New York City, with 391,114, was no larger than today's Indianapolis. The ensuing century was to witness progress such as no nation had experienced before in all of human history. The country its geography, its population, its industry, its culture expanded far beyond the imagination of any person alive in 1840.

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