Show funeral Rites Held j For Schumann-Heink Schumann f HOLLYWOOD Nov 20 UP UP- UP Funeral services for Madame Ernestine Ernestine Ernes Ernes- tine Une Schumann-Heink Schumann noted singer inger and I d mother of the A. A E. E F. F were h held ld in the American Legion hall here today in a huge arched room b decked bedecked with the flags of the al allied allied allied al- al lied nations and thousands of floral tributes I note note-a ote a note by an unrecognized government to Great Britain that Britain that if f necessary the great port of Barcelona Barcelona Bar- Bar celona elona would be destroyed Foreigners Warned Varned The note explained Eden said that lat the nationalist action was due to o a scandalous traffic in arms even ven o of toxic gases carried in ships At present we have not accorded accord accord- ed belligerent rights to either side responded Eden Some read into Edens Eden's statements a hint that Britain would go the limit in seeking a compromise with the nationalists that would avert danger of a clash Previous Warning Given The government has already told Franco and the Madrid government government govern govern- ment alike in a similar situation in August that it would not tolerate interference with British shipping outside the three-mile three zone Until Eden made his statement today reliable sources said that Britain would insist on its full rights Britons saw four distinct danger p points 1 That I-That That the alignment of fascist against democratic nations would be drawn more distinctly 2 That 2 2 That Italy and G Germany might accelerate delivery of war materials materi materi- als to the nationalists 3 That 3 That Italy and Germany might call the ships of the loyalist government government gov- gov gov gov- pirates because they have recognized Franco and seek to halt even sink ships flying the flag of the republic or alternately that they might lend warships to Franco Fran Fran- co to aid his ambitious blockade plans 4 That 4 That it might be to strengthen the Brili British h fleet in Spanish waters to protect British interests arid azid thus increase risk of an incident It was clear that Britain was doIng doing doing do do- ing everything it could to keep the peace But the talk of government leaders more and more frankly warned the country that war might come Nev Neville lle Chamberlain chancellor of the exchequer and probable next prime minister said in a a speech at Leeds yesterday that Britain must fight if its interests are are attacked attacked attacked at at- tacked by a foreign power |