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policy view*. 110-h. who sat in on part of ym lotday’s rrtiiiuih Wnll.o i jvnee, «I 4 ! "Tin n wts no: any'liing rem tr ly .««•• inl»lfii ; a dull, quid pro quo In wh.ii haw «yoit. I can testify p«-i- ■ otialiy to that.'* Mr. Truman has a m-w- conferLine M-heduled tor Id; go am. iEST) tomorrow and may hare something to any ibout the Wallace affair then. .Mr. Triimun told M alta. •• lie I wauled ab'Ve everything to mve I iilm remain In the cabinet inn that I his ipeei hi-s %o|e disturbing a | very delicate xltuati-in in Paris. They also were disturbing llyrti--- ; who was expected to resign if I Wallace continued .Mr. Truman «~ii<l that if Wai

./ -. Lei I 7 , . / GEORGE SCHRAFFT, heir to the chocolate millions, dances amorously | with Mildred Brown, ex-cigaret and hatcheck girl whom he will wed j Sept 26, ns the two attend a party in a New York night club. f>< iirafft, an amateur motor speedboat champion, has recently been | <hvurctui from h>« «r*i aura Husan Steohcruion. (Inttrnational)

lac<» would avoid ton Izn policy i-,iicel|e.s it would he t: the nationint< i t Hut lie u.i»<d Wallace to continue .a tlie campaign to discuss domestic i-sMlea. W.iliice bluntly rejected that id i lb- la i-r told reporters load -It tie Io the C HlriUSioii that ! I blit ' ,-pe.ik al all because he w. in bom -t man. He told Mr. Truman h>- would not speak unleas l,i ■ ■ ; d ill-i us- foreign policy Mr, Trumai cold not peimit that, to ep Byrnes in tin- talilllet. and muiiioiin the l>:-partlsan apprtach to (.iit-iitii policy whl h the ad in nistration has eiiuaht in the past . ie v moot as. Later ,M Truman eummoned I 'A lift House secretary Charles G. It-is- to ur.-- Wallace to cont.tiue in th- «amp,tian where he is the Itnini- rat <>n'» star p- iforuier be tore left wing audiences. Hoss I i ( i d. t • Walla - in walking out I-I l! (I, tool la's in lhei: most ■ ,i ileal con t s-iotia! campaign jicmt 191't I The I'al'is i nli'f-ieii< i- - expt f--d t ’ el <1 ill about five Week-. If I I . m I a I’ll llkft ation son ivn polI :•'. B.t m - will he tltoic than eve. J ■< -iipteii to resign. Af'er next Nov • < ;i,j. fleet m Mr. Tlttmari might • ... | , : d- I , ■ h-t ityi ii- s a ’ ami I ms oh to Walline if those were I t..<- i!• apable alternative-. I Wallaci is the administration | He po -• ii. I- tt wing ' -In ■<• ippo ■ 1- •nU'i have to hold I >ut -- I of-■- .• < this year an i I to w.ti th- White House in Utts I I Frade In a Good Towt fmcat'it FALSE TEETH I That Ltnisen Need Not Emhara*>s • '! " ‘.’i , '■[>!”"' ue'>t I <lr f»l »t* drupp<*<l. E'llpP l ’* 1 • N I I i ■>... I 11 • ,lk il l 1 ' I , . ’ .. ',... |.;.n- • it I't* f-'i’c !

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Carpenter Work Is Hailed On Project Vets Home Project Halted At Capital Indianapolis. Sept, lit il l’i , I'w nty carpenter* employed on n vet ran- housitiK project walked off the job today, complaining that they W'-re disgusted with news paper stories qmiting persona who wen- "against union labor." t'.irpc ite work was halted on th- Tacoma village project as the worker-* nietnliers of local I nlif il Hrotherhfaid of Carpenteranil Joiners tAFi.i, stopped er<-i tioti of 75 hoiu- s for ex sei vlci-m- ii "W<- are tired of the housing pt-opb \ statement, to new*pn|M-rs atiout union labor." said W. •• Beard, btlsin- r- pife-ciit itive of the local. "We are washing our hands d the whole Tacoma business Th-- cm j- ii'i-rii walked oft sho ily nlier the Indiana d- i.r'inent of Hie Ve - ran- of F'-oei-.-j, Wars tir-.-l that "someom i- makitu-mon-y o:< wl;at - supposed to b- ,- non profit d- al The Ii in, w. re I.- in.- erected by the Veterans E-oer. en< y Housing ('nip who- president. A II M Gr iv- -. Offered to I-1 the VFW inspect th-- linn's book "Th. veterans -an rest a aired they will la- offe <-d Hi'- homes as cheaply as possible." Graves said The home< w-,<• purchased at the Kii. f ird H ah' Ordnui-c---plan’ near l«i I’orti. The VFW paid th- lioiin-. w, re bi.ugnt on ' H.t ii original sites for siam to •< - 7.' each. II- Hd veterans had lie n told tile house would S--1I 1 om Tl.TaO to 51,250. Beard said th- <ontra<r>r- tried to make th-- pubis- l-elicve th.j tinlo’i hih.or incrca ■<l the cost of the homes. District Meeting Os VFW Friday Night C-mniatider Hairy Martz of Lim-pn-rlost |i<*it Veteians of Foreign ! Wars, will head ■ local delegation -to Fort Wayne I', id ty night, t • I uttetid the third district meeting i of the VFW a’ Jim Eby piwt home.

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French-German Unity Urged By Churchill Warns Europe Still Is In Great Danger Zurich, Sept 19 ti’l’i Winston < lurchlll today iippc-ihd for a pir niership of France and an unarmed Germany a* the cor iierstoue for th-- organisation of a I'nited Stales of Europe ('lnin lull said Germany must be deprived of tier pow<-r Io re a: 111. i hut must he welcomed bm k into the forefront ainoug the European family of nations. The wartime premier warned in a speech at the ITilverslty of Zu lib that Europe still was In great danger and the atom lamib inlgln < ventually disintegrate the erltiri world "In these m-..♦•nt days." t hin chill ahi “we dwell strangely and pre arlotisly uud'-r the -.hleld and I will even say tin- protection ot tin- atomic bomb." He made a strong ph-a f< French G- rmati unity "This way only can Fralli e re cover lhe moral and cultural bad ership of Europe." iq- said. "There can b< no revival in Eu ope with out a spiritually great France and a spiritually great Germany." l*ro|M»sing a council of Europe within tit-- (jilted .Nations frame work, f'hurehill said. “It.llain and I trust. Ifussia must be prepared to piny a part." IL- insist—l that Germany mil t In- deprived of the power Io rearm and the guilty punished "But when all this has b--eii don--, there must be an end to .eirilnitioii," , "The time may be short. At pre ■ut there is a breathing spaie. The fighting lias slo|>|H-d. but Hie dangers have not stopped Tile , afoini- bomb is still in the hands| of a nation whom we know only ii— it in the cause of right and freedom "Indeed, but for the fact that th- great republic across Ho- A' l.intlc h:<s at lengtli realiz-d that ' ih-i uin or enslavement of Fur ope has involved tli-ir own fat- ' as well, ami has str i< lied on' hands of sm-i-or and guidance but for that, til-- bars a;- - would hi ve lelliriled ill all I hell cruelty and squalor." To safeguard aamnst retu n -I ' the dark ag- - ( 'hur liill |iro|M>ae<i I the Europ an conn* ii "The structure may In call—l ' tin- I’niM-d .Siuh . of Euro •* fin I th!* itr.-e:il work Fianc-- ~ -I G- I many mti-t take th- b- <l. t- - thi-i I with Gr-a Britain. t l Brit>lii i ommmiw-altli of natio'o mighty America and. I mist. .Soviet Hus sin th'-n itide-d all would b- . wed. "They must be friend ai,d imm illor i,l the n-w E n-,pi ;--..| ili in pion of 11.-- gli’ to live There fore I -ay to you, I- t Europe rise < h :r- - 'I a-l-li -.-dal ii ge and icin ■ of Fairs offi-ml- university , prob s irs commlii officials ar.dl friends in an auditorium gay with •Swiss mid British lag Throngs ill th strcft; cheer—l ns he drove ihe university American flav v. ,<■ abundant in th- cioad Tie watti-ne Brili h leud'-r li, b- :i .acatlolillig ii- Hwifzirland <» CIO MARITIME <(’»ii till .led I•- >»’ P-iU° Q' l ** * •im • lhe General Motor.' s-rikc last winter. Aitiialiy there weie| only three disputes involving directly less than Wolkel Thou allds of others. hoWeV'i. Were forced into idleness Stab im-iiiatur flobert E Lnn | gsiicy moved in to seek s- itlem UP of 111-- key displlt' . ilivolv J Ing leu than workern a thi '| Bii.body plant, whit h up | plies hodii-s and parts for t iny lr-r and Packard.

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As ,i result of the strike, t.hI’.uk.ird finu .1 ■— inbly lln<- »a> down with 1.1'1" employes idle uni t’hrysl-'r laid off ll..'b"’ A strike of I""" worker .it f’hiys h-r's Is-dge truck plant I tided to day after a union im.iing last night. A< i-i-s th- hetroit river. ii ink- by I.one t'hiy hr work •r* a’ Windsoi and rhathum. Ont . enter—l i's ''■'•ih day In the telephone dii-pui-. the .'Southwestern Ti li-phow Work ii s union threateii—l to disrup I service in almost every city in Tex.— in syinp.Uhy Ln Houston wori.ers who have quit work in a si niorlty di- poo-. 11. I. Mi Cowen, union pn i i dent, said ai St. laiui- that the i i x«-i iitjve committee had approv 1 —I the symp.iihy -trike and that I Hie question woull In- submitted io Hi union's membership io ' | night. He prediii -d that tie walkout would In . —I Fri lay o ■- ■ -- I ÜBS’ KFt I ■ w BRIDGET WATERS, ahown in her pcs Vegas, Nev., cell, was turned over to a higher court to stand Inal for the murder of her I estrange:! hm ’ and. Frank, whom I xhe allegedly shot when he entered f International)

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1916

lion ii y eXi ■ oil that of Si-ptem-:l- las! year. T.. report -vid milk was selli:ig at i—ail nationwidt less than no half cent per quart over the .1 ie leiliag plus the winter ibsidy vl.iinii.il tiirinc milk and • >aisit.itrd milk wire selling a little below the old ceiling plus i I In- sub' idy. I Tin ■ ist dairy p i—• in■'ll . <■■ t'l’A ml. .— re 111 chei'se I .mil i cream On the average, ie,- ci' n i iii.iiing ai eight • n' "i i quart o M'Vi Hie old —d|ing plus the Hiilisidy And cheese is -.'llinr- from four to nine —mts .ibovi tin- old veiling plus allowance to ilu- subsidy