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$6 Insure “that there will be at least] explain away war alert orders sent them in late November hasn't one. progressive party” and that| been disclosed. : they will support progressive candi- It will probably be three weeks before the ‘two testify, Their own of which party| attorneys will question them after committee members finish, but "| lawyers will emphasize it isn't " “defense,” since Kimmel and | ish on the “study” of the PalesShort aren't on trial. “| tine question.

¥ “ . “A » . ° 18 SENATOR TAFT may. prove a Messages 'Amateurish formidable obstacle to 1948 presiINTRODUCTION of decoded | dential aspirations of his fellow together Jap messages was Kimmel-8hort | Ohio Republican, John W. Brick . an : . whom | Victory. Kimmel had tried unsuc- | ‘er, Taft's friends say he is think- Charleston, 8. C. nigh ido gs oy o the| cessfully to have them produced | ing about running again. And | pyres flatly denied that the U.| scheduled to name a| Pefore naval inquiry board. they argue it's his turn. Bricker |g io ysing the atomic bomb as a stats, were se the arrival of Us 8, code experts regard Jap | stayed out of Taft's way in 1040 diplomatic military elub. spokesman before . national cipher mhethods as amateurish, | and Taft returned the favor in Raers E SAT on the| It's mystery why Japs used same | 1944. 5 . codes in face of evidence we had Note: Charles P. Taft, younger table 4-10 hat they wean by a cracked them. brother of the senator, recently y . Hveral y Hapgood, the Inquiry has now confirmed that | was defeated for fourth term on | Byrnas said in a nationally broad According lo MY. iia d to tell| “secret” communications were | the Cincinnati city council He cast speech that the atomic secret Anan Sil Be Ing Ts being decoded for at least a year | was not running as a Republican” |g ould be given to other friendly Mr. Shug they as it Se before Pear]! Harbor. but as a charter candidate, how- [nations “as soon as Th President Roosevelt.” | # = = ver. + demonstrates that the sharing of More specifically, the labor] AS HEARING proceeds, watch A . ro. — 195 information is full and unreserved.’ spokesman will plug support for full | for startling evidence of delays in KM vb as : nie) ‘U. 8. Would Be Second’ egisla 85-cent| installing Hawaii defenses before | ®ficers io permanent rank, Irving Langmuir, 1032 Nobel employment legislation, 3 @-cent] them in the air forces, 100 in |. istry prize winner, told a meetBut keep this in mind: Repub. |' STound forces. More reductions |, or the nation's top atomic scienlicans are looking for a 1948 cam. | Will follow, though this phase of |i, of philadelphia, meanwhile, paign issue, Democrats are de. | demobilization has lagged. that the United States inevitably rmined ’ . ' . uu would come out second best in a Te avd iid ARMY, in co-operation with |eyt.throat atomic armament race.

. ® : ’ governmental houisng agencies, is Langmuir said Russia might be alties on unions for work stop-| Two Sets of Figures busy converting abandoned bar- |willing to forego any Increase in

pages Which violate contracts. ARMY-NAVY presentation of racks into much needed apart« living standards and devote 10 per Ln Pearl Harbor story will be used | ments in various congested cities. [cent or more of her producing powas object lesson by friends of uni- | Most of the pleas for conversion ler to a § or. 10-year plan for the RUTHENBERG UR fied military command, It took | come from returned veterans who development of new atomic weap- : ! two witnesses appearing simulta- | can't find living quarters for their |ong ; WAGNER ACT CHANGE neously to present the official ver | familtes, Langmuir’ warning followed » { : sion. statement by another Nobel-prize-

. . » . » n ” Continued From Page One) For example: Army had figures | No Tourist Parties winning scientist, Dr. Arthur H. LEGION TACKLES ! on Sirength of Jap alr force which | \uyry HOUSE secret service |Compton, that the combination bof has told inquiring congressmen |#irplanes and atomic weapons ; p telling me the other that he ‘i. " that tourist parties are not to made inevitable the establishment ES 8 - day - Neither witness would estimate be admitted there again soon. [of a world government to monopo- 3 & Since some panes may have | "DRCURHY reasons” they sy. la the power lo wage mur. | Farmers Re-elect Schenck: yrnes : vi 1 both army and navy targets, Wi country will keep the atomic secret « TERY OPA 1S heading into anéther Stand to Be Taken on War . PRESIDENT Srumai's way of | TOV ih bulding industry ovr (lor the tim being, it intends io Stand to0_Be a iene rein ww | Oppose Truck Union Demand re th § Way Of | its decision to retain rent con. [maintain the bomb's diplomatic Training, Armed Mer ger, [Philip Murray's " pus] - ; leasing the atom bomb state trols on new home construction. |Value at zero. : the labor-management conference

ment irritated some senate friends - Byrnes disclosed that the UNO| (Continued From Page One) [in Washington on record endorsing] (Continued From Page One) = [tives continue to be protected as whose help he heretofore has Won 55 Ti, SH on new would be asked to set up a commis-| rt the wage policies laid down by| ¢ bill. ploy- | ROR-Profit enterprises by law. courted. buildings valling rents for [M108 Within 60 days to point the high school graduates, no mention : employmen ir m in-| Support of farm buresu Washas TrusateAttlos statement NHS ste me : way to peaceful use of atomic ev ‘been made of : 5 of the ment. compensation An: ] a 3 completed eo — about us midnight compar oy a accommodations. - @ kd ETA So n . : th oy {creased a minim um "Wage oy 4 ednesday. The President called | * Builders say, however, that OPA "= ey —g : re a a The farm bureau passed one loleading congressmen at 10:45 | will allow only for increased con-

si og pa, | resolution, means of utilizing food sur. , Mm. Thursday. The statement | struction costs. Not for higher MRS BAUER DENIES 3 "ws Props : pluses. . : issued at 11. Fifteen minutes | maintenance, other increases. f i : enough to suggest changes. "sw Fg months, or spread out, as one com- 5 : : . Declaring The session today marked the two would have-salved | MERE'S Washington's latest SUSPICION AS SPY mittesman sald; “over.20: years Jt , close of the three-day convention . laugh: : was reported that the majority of " which has been in progress at Murat That world-shattering explosion (Continued From Page One) oma the resolution [theater and the Severin since

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