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VOL. XL.—No 159. LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, :FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947 20 PAG TRUMAN LABOR BILL VETO Conflict Of Distinguished Visitors Arrive By Air Quick Action Ideologies Lower House Bevin Says Possibility Must' Up to Senate Now to Glinch Be Faced—Will Im­ No Show-Off I Talking Cat Dies Decision—See Close . plement U.S. Scheme SEIATTLE, June 20. — m — Vote Feeling a bit hungry and unable SEAPORD. Sussox. Eng., June '20.—KC'—Wendy, Britain's only (By Associated Press) (By The Canadian Press) to wait for an eating cantest, patrolman Bill Hill polished off a talking cat, died today and Mrs. ASHINGTON, ONDON, June 20— snack of two hamburger steaks, E. Webster, her owner, is heart­ Jun# L Foreign Secretary Be­ four platters of spaghetti, Ave broken. W20 — President Tru­ vin told the house of com­ cups of coffee and two dishes of man today vetoed the ice cream. Wendy won fame several months ago when she made a re­ Taft-Hartley bill to curfi- mons Thursday that the A couple of hours later he en­ cording for the B.B.C. in which tered—and won—a steak-eating labor unions in the Unit- possibility of a conflict of .she uttered but one Intelligible derby, wrapping himself around ideologies in Hungary remark and it was not too bril­ ed States and an aroused.. seven steaks and a strawberrj' liant, even for a cat: "What, no had to be faced. But he sundae. hon.se of representatives sea wall, chum " said he was confident the "I could have eaten more," swiftly and overwheim-„ western world would see Hill said, "but everybody else Bereaved Britain now is left ingly passed it over ther quit and I didn't want to show that any attempt to inter­ off." with just one talking dog. veto. fere with the rights of up TO SENATE That put it up to the wmuM man was defeated again. to clinch the decision on whe­ He promised to work fast for ther the MM is to bMMM tow implementation of United States over the prcrident's disapvroTal proposals for the economie re- ' It will vote late teday ~w habiliUtion of Enrope. sibly tomorrow. After listening soberly to anx­ The senate is expected gen­ Communists erally to override the veto, bat ious speeches abont Soviet am­ Condition Of bitions In eastern Enrope from both sides concede that the government and opposition will be close. benches, Bevin said: With a two-thlrda mtgla WILL FAIL AGAIN needed to over-ride a veto, tlw On Hungary—"If there is to be a More Active house vote was 331 to S3. That Nun Grave was 161S more "ayes" tbui conflict between ideologies I sh&U necexsary. regret it but if It is forced upon us — Says C. of C. Report In his big biittle with congx«M we must face it. . . But I am cer­ — After Car Crash over the issue, Truman called in • tain that if there is a desire to in­ TORONTO, June 20.—((P)— Com­ group of leading Democratic aena^ terfere with free expression and all Condition of Slater Camire, tons for a White House luncbeoil>> the other indefinable things that Roman Catholic nnn from the mimlsts are more active in Canada today than ever before, the Cana­ resumably to talk over the vetOt go to malee up the soul of man it Indian reservation at Brocket g[e also announced plans to go oft will fail again." and one of five pcraons injured dian Chamber of Commerce report­ ed in an analysis of Communist ac­ the radio tonight and give th* peo> On Bulgaria—"I am convinced in a head-on motor collbien five pie directly his ai^uments againat tivity released today following a there is a determination to wipe miles east of Monarch Thurs-. the bill. He will speak over all out opposition is these countries. . . day, was officially described as meeting of the chamber's national United States networks at 9pjn. I am against the one-party state." ' "grave" this morning as four of board of directors. C.D.T. On Greece—"The lifting of a the injured remained in St. The 40-pBge report, several months Senator Robert Taft (Rep., Ohio), single finger could stop the clvU Michael's hospiUl here. in preparation, is documented with one of the measure's £pon£ors ano war. The Commimlsts have car­ RETURNS HOME frequent references to Communist chairman of the senate Republican party publications and to investiga­ ried on a policy there to disrupt James Wllkie of Coleman, who policy committee, arranged to fo)» tions of party activities In Canada that poor little country. I think suffered principally from shock as low Truman at 9:45 p.m. C.D.T. and the United States. It is a tragedy." a result of the accident, was dis­ with bis side. He will speak over Travelling in a special T.C.A.'DCS, officials of Trans-Canada greet Sir William Hlldred, C.B.. O.B.E., of London, England, presi­ MBS. Bevin said the members should charged from the hospital Thurs­ "The chamber believ^ that it Air Lines and others coming to Lethbridge to celebrate the airline's dent of the International Air Transport Association, when he ar­ not "blind" themselves to develop­ day evening and permitted to re­ has a responsibility to all Cank- TRUMAN'S OPFO»mON rived on a scheduled T.C.A. flight. Tlie above photo was snapped In a 3,500-word message to tha ments in Hungary, where the Rus­ turn to his home. tenth birthday here today, arrived at Kenyon Field at 8:30 o'clock dlnn.s to show that the theory and at the airport as Sir William (left) chatted -with Mr. English over practice of Communism is incom­ house, Truman laid down four gtn* sians have refused to give Britain Dr. John W. Hunt, who has been Thursday evening. The party was headed by W. P. English of Win­ information on their part in bring­ nipeg, vice-president of the airline, and included Grant W, G. Mc- today's celebration. Tlie former is special speaker at this ev(;ning'K patible witli the way of life which eral and 32 specific points of op. attending Sister Camire since she position to the bill to check strlkea ing about recent governmental Conachte, vice-president of Canadian Paciific Air Lines and Air banquet which will be broadcast over the national network of the Canadians know and whicii mnst of was rushed into hospital by am­ iw wish to retain," says a preface and unions. He labelled it •"un- changes. bulance, reported at nine o'clock Commodore H. HoUick-Kenyon of Winnipeg, another C.P.A. offi­ CBO. "When people laiow you under­ to the report. fair" and "unworkable." He eald this morning: "She Is still uncon­ cial. Many of the visitors returned to Kenyon Field at 11 p.m. to —Staff Photo by Uoyd Knight; Herald Engraving. It would promote strlkea. It vio­ stand what they are doing they NO ATTACK INTENDED scious and her condition is grave." lated principles "essential to our are less likely to do it the next He explained that she wa? suf­ The chamber expreaaes no opln^ public welfare." time," he said. fering from serious head hijurles ionmt the ad^blliiy of outlawing The house Utsened while a olerk EDEN SPEAKS but, due to her |rava>one and from ed, not at what the legislation would under way for months. • • viceable will .soon be coming off the death in their mountain home do, but what it wouldn't do. LEAVE FOR MOSCOW Here are the major provisions of shock. The plane, designated the P80-R, <• HAYWORTH DENIED ENTRY • assembly lines. the bill: Thursday and a neighbor and friend Demands for a contributory old Sister De.'Jlets suffered from con­ a slightly revised version of the LONlX>N, June 20.—(Reuters.)— was sought for questioning. age pension plan for Canada were MILAN, Italy, June 20.— "I don't ."oc how the freight car 1. Let the government get court cussion, cuts and from shoc^. standard Jet-propelled craft, was A ao-mim foreign olTlce delegation heard in the commons yesterday (,1'1—Rita Hayworth was re­ situation win bn any bctl'Sr next orders to block "national calamity" piloted by Col. Albert Boyd, Ashe- .strikes, as in the coal or steel in­ while members on all sides of the ported today to have been winter than li\st, particularly in left by air today for Moscow to con­ viUe, N.C., chief of the fleet test tinue trade neKotlntlon.s with Rus- dustries, during 80 days of media­ house fired criticism at the gov­ division of the Air Materiel Com­ denied ndmlssion to Switzer­ view of the foi'ewist shortage of Ban On British •sin. Harold "Wilson, secretary for tion. ernment's bill aimed at increasing mand headquarters, at Wright • land because .she lacked feed sralii in ihu enst which will overseas trade and leader of the The Left Hand from $25 to $30 the basic rate for Field, O. • necessary vlssus on her pass­ necessitate heavy mil .shipmenta 2. Forbid the closed shop, in Publications Is from the prairies and thus put an delegation, said, "Wo hope to be old age and blind pensions. The British record of 616 miles port. extra load on the railways," Mr. able to reach some sort of agree­ QUICK ACTION TWO LIBERALS CRITICIZE an hour was set last Sept. 7 at <• The Hollywood actress, re­ Said Ludicrous Liberty said. (Continued on rage Two) ... Corner... Debate broke party lines with Tang'merc. Sussex, by a Gloster- siding temporarily on the ment." * NOT ENODGH CARS LONDON, June 20.—(Reuters)— James Sinclair (L., Vancouver meteor jet plane flown by Group • lake, tried to cro.s,s into Reformed Smoker—Heart Romanian government censorship North), Georjce Cruickshank Capt. E. M. Donaldson ef the R.A.F. • .Switzerland In.st night to "Both our railway line-' have plac­ Appeal — Amazing and suppression of British publica­ (L., Fraser Valley) and Thomas on Aug. 14, a Gloster jet made a • visit South Tldno but was ed orders for now equlpnicnl, which tions and movies reached a degree Reid (L., N«w Westminster) trial run at 626 M.P.H. but this st/opped by Swiss border will .start getting delivered very Turtle. criticizing the "meagreness" of guard.s after Italian guard.s KhorMy. But there won't be enough NEWS BULLETINS of severity bordering on the ludic­ mark was not repeated and did not • rous during recent weeks, it was the legislation. go down in the record books. waved her pa.st. to ofT.set the shortage; in fact, the PENHOLD MAN KILLED A.S TRUCK OVERTURNS IR GANGA SINGH, Maharaja reliably learned last night. Angus Maclnnis, fiery C.C.F. Sqdn. Ldr. W. A. Waterton, R.A.P., • By.standers recognized her, railways will Ijc discarding more of CALGARY, June 'iO.—(CP.)—James P. Domoney, Penhold. Alta, of Blkaner, who died recently Since early March the Romanian their old equipment than tncy will member for Vancouver East, of Edmonton, was No. 2 pilot in the • the paoer added, and sur­ was killed when a truck he was driving went off the highway and S at Bombay, was the intelligent ministry of ln7ormatlon has banned flatly termed the measure a R.A.F. trials. rounded her while .she gave be getting in new equipment so that • plunged over a. U-tooi embankment, overturning in a creek on* and vigorous ruler of a strange five issues of the Illustrated London "disgrace," as did E. G. Han­ them her autograph. the .situation from that f>olnt of The American plane yesterday mile south uf Balcao on the north highway between two and three country, says The New York Times. News, seven of the Spectator, five sel! (S.C., Macleod), who urged Traversed a 1.86-mile course four view may be even worse. of the Times weekly edition, five of It is largely covered with loose that the government be forced times—twice in each direction. * • • "I doubt If they will have ns many a.m. today, sandhills. You might almost say ! the Tribune, six of the New States­ by a negative vote into going cars next winter as they had last MASS PICKET DEM0N.STRA170N AT NANAIMO man and Nation, and three of the that its water won't run. Two to the country on the measure. winter," NANAIMO, B.C., June 20 (CP.)—In a mass picket demamtra- streams straggle and die. Wells have Picture Post, and not a single issue General regret was expressed Shortage of material and labor tlon, the 69 deiegates tu the Island iJtbor Council oonferenc«, today to be very deep. A couple of canals of The Er^onomist was allowed to trouble dcla.ved delivery of new cars marched before the .strike-bound imperial lAundry Company plant furnish irrigation. The climate is ix sold during this period. PENSION AID here, Thev represented 17 British Columbia labor organisations. nothing to be enthusiastic about. In All are well known publications (Continued on Page Two) In City! SEES FRBICiHT of a wide range of political opinion. early May the thermometer says 123 (Continued on Pago Two) JUVENILE ESCAPES CUSTODY AT PONOKA P. in the shade. In early November, Reasons given for these bans in­ EDMONTON, June 20.—(CP.)—A 16-year-old Juvenile, held ta "each period of 24 hours, as the sun cluded: Dick Tracy, the world- connection with a recent shooting incident on a farm near Athabaaea is above or below the horizon, pre­ "Any references to wartime leader , famous detective, whose es- ~w Winston Churchill; to the PolLsh in which both he and bis father were wounded, has escaped oottody sents such extremes of heat and 7,000 Britons To j capades in search of noted of the Ponoka Mental Hospital, R.C.M.P. In Edmonton reported today. cold as often to be, fatal to life." frontier question; to Soviet ex­ Say Tribesmen pansionism: to the retention in criminals like Mr. and Mrs. They said the youth was accompanied by a second patient, Jfolm The Maharaja's wealth was said Russia of "Soviet brides" of BritUh Fly to Ontario Rimmcr, 40. to tw due to the richness of his realm subjects; or to Soviet economy- Pruneface, 88 Keys, B-B Reach Russia CORN PASSES 9i MARK IN CHICAGO In minerals and building stone. He TORONTO, June 20.—XB—Premier even if the references were favor­ Eyes and Shaky have caus­ CHICAGO, June 20.—(A.P.)—Com rote above a bushel was adopted by his brother, who able." Drew of Ontario announced laot TEHRAN, June 20. — m — The $2.00 died in 1887, a date used lor jubilee night that arrangements have been ed much interest, will set up Iranian war ministry said that tljc on the Board oi Trade today, but the record price (ailed to hold aa purposes in 1937. He actually began completed with Trans-Ocean Air his offices at the Herald Barzani tribesmen who battled farmers and country grain elevators sold large supplies of (he grain to reign in Bikaner, his walled capi­ Lines to fly upwards of 7,000 British starting Monday of next armies of three countries! in a 200- for shipment here. The July future hit $2.00^ during the first hour tal, in 1898. BIRTHDAY Immigrants from the United King­ mjlc trek from their native Iraq or trading, |ieak level for any corn future in the board's history. He was a mighty hunter of tigers. dom to Ontario this year. week. Dick, in company niountainij had reached Ruissian ter­ FOOD KTRIKE PARALYZES INDUSTRY IN COLOGNE A staunch friend of the British, he PARTY "Thase coming to Ontario will be with Tess Trucihart, Vita­ ritory. COLOGNE. June 20.—(ReuterK)—Industry in Cologne was para­ subject to the immigration require­ was aide de camp to Georse V when min Flinthcart and Pat Pat- The t.rlljesmen, follownns of Mul­ lyzed today as William Asbury, British civilian governor of North Renders will find on Pages 12 ments of the Dominion government lah Mustafa el Barzaiii, had been the latter was Prince of Wales. He Khine-WeNtphHiia, hastened to the big Rhinel^nd oentfe to discusa wa.s a staff officer in France and and 13 of this edition, photo- and will be passed by their officials ton, arrived in the city yes­ chaaed out of Iraf( for banditry. Egypt in the First World War. His graph.s and stories concerning to­ in London," said Premier Drew. terday and intends to stay They crossed over into Turkey, then with trade union leaders a strike by factory woriiem denanding in; camel corps in Egypt was famoas. day's celebration of Trans-Can­ "They will, however, be chosen on here just so long as readers came into Iran, where they engag­ creased food rations. He was a member of the Imperial ada Air Lines' birthday In Leth­ a selective basis by our repre-senta- ed Iranian army forces In the north­ SECOND POLIO CASE IN EDMONTON War Conference and an assistant to bridge. The birthday party was tives at Ontario House (London) of the Herald find his ad­ west corner of Iran within .sight of EDMONTON, June 20.—(CP.)—A second o»s« of poliomydiiia officially .scheduled to open at the secretary of India in the Imper­ and in this way we will be able to ventures interesting. Right the Turki'h and Russian borders. wa« reported to Edmonton health authorities today. The first^case noon today with a buffet lunch­ make ture that there is priority ial War Cabinet. At the peace con­ They had been pursued by the this year was reported oight days ago. ference he was the representative eon at the Flying Club mess at uix)n the basis of our immediate re­ now he is in pursuit of one armies of Iraq, Turkey and Iran hi TRACY and his distinguished TRUMAN WILL VISIT BRAZIL SOON of the Indian States, and of the Kenyon Field, while festivities quirements in this province. of hi.s mo.st dangerous and a month's trek in which tiiey fought Indian Princes in the League of Na- will reach their climax at an eve­ "The cost of transportation will vicious enemies. Read about companion, MR. 8. O. PLENTY, at least four skirml.shos and eluded WASHINGTON, June 20.—(A.P.)—President Trumaa today ning bannuet at the Marquis be paid by the pas.sengers. The the Iranian army after a four-day accepted an invitation to visit Brazil soon. The president's accept- THE LEFT HAND hotel at 7 p.m. today. trans-Atlantic operation will begin his exploits in Monday's are pictured discussing matters battle in which the Iranians em­ ance was announced by Brazilian ambasaador Cartas Martina aa hf (Continued on Page 18.) by the end of July, he added. Herald! of great importance. ployed plancn and tanlss. left* a White House conference with Tnunan.