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or ee ' i BSR ISO, we Re hls aj Ba te Me, te ORS Been Th 8. Ga Gate. tr 8a SAUn tee Bp te Sh Me RE ak, &, Pere ot be te te ee eee oe oe ere Pa ae oe Pe er ee) Tate, 2, oe ate us de ta te Wy ~ Me Pe ad 8 PAGE EIGR CHILE PRESIDENT'S ss 75) : Behind The * World News By WILLIAM JOLESCH. Associated Press Writer © The President of Chilé is pay- ang usa visit which. may ‘valuable for his own country. = President Gabriel Gonzalez Widela, with his wife and. other members of his official party, flew to this country last week in Président Truman’s © personal plane, the Independence. Aftet an over-night stop at Mr. Truman’s Little White House in Key West, the Chilean party ‘flew. on to Washington on Wednesday to be §velcomed by the President and members of his staff. > The National, Capital put on quite a show to gfeet the chief executive from Chile. His next Jew days were filled with ac- divity, typical of his itinerary turing his three-week state visit to the covntry. President Gonzalez Videla is used to activity. Now fifty, he became a lawyer. and ‘went into “politics early. In 1934—at the age ‘of 33—he was the youngest Presi- ‘dent of the Chamber of Deputies in the history of Chiles He ‘sery- ed his-covntry as Ambassador to France. during the Nazi occupa- Jion, and it was then that he learned to hate Totalitarianism.. ‘ * Today President: Gonzalez Vi-} dela_is a staunch Democrat who thas “brought about the outlawing of the Communist party in his country. Hé has done this despite the fact that the Communists helped. elect him President of Chile in 1946 He took Commun- ists into his cabinet at first—and et them stay bong enough to dis- redit themselves in the « eyes of the nation. Then he kicked them out. Since that. time, he has. been a strong anti-Communist. At his arging, the party. was outlawed; ¥m Chile ir 1948, + Gonzal#z Videla believes in ‘personal action. As President he thas, had to deal with several vio-! lent stirkes and plots from left, and right, and he has invoked! Jnartial law more than-once. Dur- cing one mine strike» that was ‘paralyzing Chile, he went to the mine that was the chief source of ‘trouble and talked to the men ‘personally. When -he ~ finished | speaking, they cheered him. Another example of his per- Sonal action was shown during a} ‘Dispute with Great Britain over the ownership of Antarctic lands. ‘He went to the frozen, islands to| dake personal possession: Gonzalez Videia's term as Pres- ‘ident of Chile lasts. until Novem- ber, 1952, He works long hours and ~spencs nearly ¢very. week- ‘end making © political. speeches. He gets atound from one end of Chile to the other .in his own dplane, and he frequently takes shis wife-and their two married. ‘daughters with him, For relaxa- tion. he likes dancing — especial- ly the Saniba. : Although his visit to this coun- Stry is described Officiallly as *purely social, Gonzalez Videla is, ‘tikely to mix business with pleas- ure.- There is a feeling that he »may be seeking answers to some of Chile’s problems. Chile is rich vin nitrates, iodine and copper— ‘and because of mineral | exports, -the country has usually had a Tfavorable trade balance. _ But there are difficult: internal seconomic problems just now. "Many thousands of peasants live jin poverty, and ‘there has been ~severe inflation.. Farm methods are backward in Chile, and some ,crops which once were adequate »must. now be supplemented by “imports. From the time thate President Truman first announced _ his point-four program to help back- .ward areas in. the world, Chile sexpressed interest. The South For | huge. advertising displays GRANT'S LOVER (®) Wirephoto BETTY SUOMELA (above). red-headed airline stewardess, told Los Angeles police she thought John Henry Grant was in court getting a divorcé ‘at the time he was planting a time bomb on.a plane. Police said Grant admitted he put the bomb on 4 United Airlines ship to destroy his wife and two children and collect $25,000 in- surance on them. Officers said Miss Suomela told them she was in love with Grant. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS “(Xnow America) Lieut..Gen. Holland M. Smith, retired U.S. M.C. head, born in Russell ‘Co., Ala., 68 years ago. Rev. Robert. I. Gannon, presi- dent emeritus of Fordham Uni- versity, New York, born in New York, 57 years ago. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., board chairman of Firestone Tire & Rubber, Akron, Ohio, born in Chicago, 52 years ago. Harold. Lloyd of Hollywood, producer, old time screen come- dian,» born Burchard, Nebr., 56 ‘years ago, American country wants foreign capital to build a steel industry, to, increase electric power pro- duction and to buy modern farm equipment. One aim of President Gonzalez Videla’s visit may be to interest investors in Chile Another aim is to inspect the American way. For that reason he will travel to many distant parts of this country. After spending 12 days int New York, he will visit Phila- delphia and then leave for an in- spection of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the , south and the west. Shortly after reaching New York Saturday, President Gon- valez Videla walked to Times Square, where he admired the and rubbed shoulders with the typi- eal Broadwav crowds. He com- mented—“This: is marvelous... . this i§ real freeqom.” RATICIDE Star Brand @ Protect Your Pets @ Use Only This for Rats (Guaranteed Kill) 100 Lbs. Per Lb. Weight Contains 300. 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