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Show THE lor Eighteen Hours Each is Day The Served lly A Direct Wire With the United Iress Room In New York City. News-Journ- hlly lair T'irstla.v, tenUMTaturo. T, II ug TUESDVY IIKKiHA.u, iiOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, V.oRMM;. HAY 20, 1!U1 al NUMliER SS IBDSOF AMERICANS LOSTON RAIL WORKERS AFL CRAFTSMEN tal DEMAND HOPE TO PIERCE mwptured bv raiders WAGE BOOST PICKET LINES the zamzam $200,000,000 Payroll CLING TO HOPE THEY sailed from JERSEY ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT 10 Md RO, i IT) -- The i , Suit's legatum and they had said ton.ght 'i con-- Zam- have been to FLYERS KILLED - Americans aboard the ship-yard- jlN CRASH "p"uimed lost action" in the South clung Monday night to ;an line:', lf - captured by a raider. :ast Known German naval where the m the area believed lost am was Recife between ..here and Brazil, tambuco), Africa -- was, own, South Ger-sarfa- RAINS, of a ,er, that the British which sank on .ter Ena do Larnnaga 325 miles 10 about 1 The Zam-wil- h of Recife. 323 passengei s and was aboard, traveling when it left Recife a i alter the Ena de Larrin-sinkineast surface raider sank or jed the Zamzam, those a have been saved. the case of more than 500 jus deposited on an island late i Bismark archipelago after a series of sink-b,d might y 10 raidets German in C.. GEO. D. REEDER 19 (UP) May Four army fliers were lulled today when two light bombers collided and crashed near here. Flying in a formation of six being transferred from Savannah, Ga., to Langley Field, Va., the bombers brushed The wing of one was torn off and the plane meted to the ground. The oncl ship crashed about a mile away. Two of the other ors in the formation flew on to Langley Field while the other two returned to Savannah. The dead: Second Lieut. F iB. Ralston, Pittsburgh; Second Lieut. Allen J. Moore, Reno, Nev.; Sgt. David L. Boyd, Frost, Tex.; Corp. Herbert O. Pruett, Collinsville, Miss. i i.l4t S. the Pacific. 1 the J, Mariner, vice piesident Thomas Cook & Son survivors. of ae , 20C I 23 Canadians, British citizens, four Bel- Moritwo Clocks,- - on n, one Italian and one ihman. crew The was of-- i 10 British '.an, with it, command. YORK. May Berlin radio, Y oi k by NBC, it that the 19, (UP) heard in bioudca-- d Egyptian liner am had beer, sunk enroute Pernambuco to Capetown. German announcer said Zamam was in the e and had a cargo of 5, autos and machines for Brit--ervic- h the and the free French " fca- Charles de liher details were -- - r. e -- i s ' j ' 5 Couk' WO w'T'uCdl lc !l'e depart-I'.p-b- t;-- a.r -- c SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Good-liff- Peiry "V aseovcred that of Cedar City announce the tte had set fnc birth of a son Saturday. May rooms u at j) i, ITALIAN VICEROY ETHIOPIA WEDNESDAY ADDRESS BRITISH HANDS ! ad-die- SOLDIER BOYS d no-stri- AT EXERCISES I middle forces Gaulle, given. waters." German planes attacked airdromes on Crete, the official romer Band news agency DNB said. Seven British planes were reported taction Schedule destroyed on the ground ami Box Elder board of rd- - one was said to have been shot 1n will again sponsor free from the air. Is'1 ruction at the DNB said it had learned behigh bar)J ww umler the di- - latedly that on Fiiday night 'n of A. B shot C.tieman, ac- - German and Italian forces bombers British schedule, four down as follows: T ya.v which attempted to attack 'Starting May 2?) G'n.X'is mut bo at the Benghazi, in North Africa. wt 4 a ni. when a ,'c 'o fit the enrollment WINTER VISITS "wkid oui. Don't miss a; 5u may not be pro-lo- UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, May 19 ''saav (Starting Winter came back to May 28) (UP) wf bard. the Rockies last night, nipping y.iSu.tmg .May 29) the famed springtime and show-- i ering snow over most of Utah. Winds of velocity ac-- I ,,,'Stuning May 301 the snowfall at Coder companied M is cullid to the fact City, uprooting trees and doing ;lLu "o.k is for any much damage. Heavy snowsb jut beginning. 'also fell at Beaver and BingJ1 work is for ar.v stu-,'a- ham, and in Salt Lake, a mix-- I 9th giad., vho has ture of snow, rain and hail P'fyous most of Sunday Thurs-- ; pelted down tia.n.ng for high land last night. .J bu! nu! No deaths have been directly the "baRd-cBund is attributed to the storm, but the moM ; advanced 'weekend produced three traffic fatalities. Charles Lucky, a 'rtT'U.tiun Ui;! hl ar- Jf Tuesday and Yed- - Salt Laker, was killed when Ul his car overturned in Mill Creek s'r"(jr h.gh 20 years Uite'ner and arrange canyon. Lura Carroll, old, of Fillmote, died in a Salt (Lake hospital of injuries suffered a week ago. and the two- Cook ear-olson of Mr. and Mis Residence W. Wadleigh of Price Dwight illaed By Fire iwas killed when he fell from Ja car in Grand county. b'0S'i,)' "as pre- - Four persons marooned on Uia! f. remen Rock Island in Utah lake by jj ,IJ "hen cLh" f' they the storm were rescued last ,h' hme of night. Co, They were not injured. ' vouv'-pTlu ,0 ,he troops in REACHES EIGHTY AOSTA ' UP) BERLIN, May 19 Eight British vessels, including a submarine surprised near Weymouth- this morning, have been sunk- by German bombers during the past 24 hours and 13 were damaged, some so severely that "further losses must be regarded as certain," nazi sources claimed tonight. An 8,250-tociuiser and two destroyers weie among the victims. it was said. Caigo ships claimed sunk included two merchantmen totaling 12,000 tons, said to have been in a convoy in St. George tanker channel; a 10,000-tosunk in the North Atlantic; two small merchantmen sunk in an attack on Suda Bay. Crete, and two merchantmen totaling 11.000 tons reported sunk in "English Americans, IV THE IRON DUKE j VESSELS SUNK Travel Agency, passengers were s the EIGHT BRITISH e argued against n - Zamzam was sunk by amarine or mine the facu no lifeboats have been he d s j Parachute Fails To Save Flyer; Others Burn In Wreckage that they cad of hope th, SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 -'UR) Starting a "return to tonight fared a S2t H ). Ot 000 annual payvvoik" movement, AFL roll increase demand of five craftsmen will pass employes brotherhoods which through machinists' union picket seek a 30 per cent boost for lines and tesuine their jobs tomorrow morning at two of the approximately 350, (XX) woikers, J1 Sail Francisco hay area Acting in joint conference, officials of the five unions based closed ten days by an their demand AFL-CIon machinists' strike, it RFFOFU soaring D.Ull) (.FORGE vvas announced tonight. prices an I the general increaswho will celebrate Ids KOtli ed cost C)f living." John 1. Frey, president of birthday tomorrow. LOW ROAD TO SCOTLAND The requested 30 per cent Cable picture from London shows wreck of plane in which the AFI. Metal Trades council, boost in all basic wage rates Rudolf Hess, German mystery man, landed not far from Glasgow, Scotland. Distinguished pasannounced he personally will for railroad employes is tantalead AFL skilled workers thru senger bailed out before crash and broke small bone in one ankle. Hess planned to visit Duka mount 80 to a $1 the AFL-CIof Hamilton, his pre-wfriend. Berlin said he hoped to arrange peace! London's still skeptical. per day minmachinists, picket imum gam for the lowest paid lines In an attempt to union brotherhood members, the plants. said. The conferV Hut strike leaders remained spokesmen OF ence represented all the engine, firm in their determination to train and yard service emcontinue the walkout until the ployes of principal railroads. ON membership of Ihe two unions ! AND OF OF Formal notice will be transdecide to go back to work. mitted to the railroads June It "You can't build ships withMr. Reeder Helped in accordance with the proout machinists," one strike visions of the national railway-laboIN INUANA HYDE Establish First spokesman said. act. The action repreStrikers will meet tomorrow Marble Works I lere night sents the first formal, concertat a mass meeting in San In Delivered MUSSOLINI LAUDS DUKES HEROIC ed demand for pay gains by the Geoige Dav nl Reeder, son of Francisco civic auditorium and operating brotherhoods in four George B. and Mary Craghead vote on a proposal submitted Tabernacle STAND AGAINST BRITISH ARMY j years. Reeder, will celebrate his HOth by Gov. Culbert Olson to end Sunday Evening birthday at his home Wednes- the strike. IN FINAL BATTLE OF ETHIOPIA Olson was scheduled 1o day. Mr. Reeder, hale and is the valedicThe following ROME. May 19 (UP) The the strikers ami appeal hearty, can still do a full day's Miss in delivered addiess 1957, now by is tory "lion Duke" of Aosta, 13- - ear-olwork, in lad vvoik and plenty to their patriotism to accept tabthe stake at the Nuana alon: British Hyde of it, is his recipe for health, terms of the Seattle cousin of King Victor Emernacle Sunday evening for the Mr. stabilization agreement which manuel. tonight was hailed as draggled troops, wealth and longevity. ElIn a message to Premier graduating class of the Box Reeder has a hobby, and it i.s the machinists did not sign Italy's greatest hero of the war Benito Mussolini just before der high school: and after sunondering himself and imjiroving "icelaimmg Three of Uncle Sum's sol- - waste lands." While cat eying1 aM(j ftom which they claimed Another year of our school his defenseless, starving army the surrender the duke said the Acceptance of the we ilife is ended our senior year diets stationed at San Lui.s Ob- on his tegular farm activities, exemption. on northern Ethiopia to the "war is not over" and master by the maagreement shall shortly return to this land in high school. Tonight we ispo, Calif., who left with the he has consistently worked at chinists would mean sacrificBritish at Arriba Alagi. The Italian viceroy of Eth- ior.ee again, stained with the 'have assembled together to re- national gvfard from this dis- - his hobby, and at Rosell, where ing their demand for continuablood of Italian soldiers who jeeive our graduating diplomas, trict early this spring he reclaimed a dry farm, he tion of doubletime was die with to his iopia ready pay lor overmen atop Am ha Alagi moun- fought for the gieatness of the land to bid fat ew ell to many of among the 187 high school grad- harvested the first caiload of! time work. The master conthe associations we have so uates to receive diplomas at wheat ever to be grown and' tract tain "unless ho received au- mother country." provides time and a half Mussolini in a wireless rat's-- ; (enjoyed. For many years we the tabernacle Sunday evening. shijiped from that region. thorization to surrender" and overtime. for men The toward were Kelly been working Mr. Reeder was born here young end a siega that had sage to the capitulating viceroy have The strikers have asked $1.13 graduation as our goal lonight Bryan, Ralph Olsen and Farrell May 21, lStil, and married Mary hourly for journeymen machinstripped the fascist gairison of said the for to Enwere Hatch. allowed met we in Salt Lake the Peterson They together aie "Your Highness: You ami its food an! ammunition and ists. The present scale Is $1.00. s filled with your fought heroically jlast time as a class wrih that come home for graduation ex- dowment House, the stronghold stabilization agreement Satperformed ercises and arrived here The eeietnony being and lesistcd beyond ,the limits 'goal achieved. wpunded, if waj said. . $Ld2- ( We '"realize 'that We owe- a urday. TftpyTt'ft TorTlDfr Cal by Danrer ir. wnis? The fascist high command of human endurance. The Monday-morningAs a youngster he nearly debt of gratitude to our school ifornia headquarters that the duke, named Han people admire you ami 'died from eating wild parsnips, of Ethiopian and com- - cur with you in the certainty of and to our wise teachers for Local Red Cross To and moral The tabernacle was well pack- His parents, knowing that the intellectual the mander-in-chieof East Africa forthcoming victory." Wei ed by hundreds of friends and Indians living in this commun-- J Send leceived. have we turning Clothing ity had a method of treating appreciate the standards they! relatives of the graduates. At a to Dr. Burton K. Farnsworth have set for us. the tasks they meeting In the Eddy parsnip poisoning, apjiealed have given (is to accomplisn. gave the address to the seniors them lor aid. Under the skill- building Friday night, the leadful tieatment of an old Indian ers of the American Red Cross atm the manner in which they m a masterful sermon. Hefei our efforts ing to the scriptures, Dr. Farns- medicme-man- , he survived with organization of Box Elder coutv diieeled have ty, accepted the following quota 'through the years. We know worth said: "The earth is no ill etleets. At tin- age of 17, he helped his to be given for the war relief guidith.it without their yours, subdue it; that is the f.inn for in England; 80 men's sweaters, TAHOE CITY. Cal, May 19 ance we could never have at- challenge 1 bring to you. God father run the SALT LAKE CITY, May 19 Maw has UP) The bodies of Everett tained the meusuie of success would not have commanded the tiie chinch. In 1881, he helped 160 women's sweaters, 320 chilnor UP- )- Govei human race to subdue the earth build the gude for the Oregon dren's sweaters, 50 childrens a l evolution uy new Utah Dolan, mail cletk, and Donald vv e now enjoy we if it were not possible." which Shot lime l ailroad. He and John knitted suits, 220 layettes, 288 The to associations old of Urudchl. son Capdesigned budget system tain Aithur Biodehl, were have made at high school can direct operating expenses I)r. Farnsworth then outlined 11 Bolt established Ihe marble women's cotton dresses, 320 washed ashoie late today after never he tot gotten. We are the marvelous advancement of vvoikx in Hus city. He woikcd girls' cotton dresses, 150 girls half w The governor's plan calls eckage of Lake Tahoe's mail going away far richer than we civilization during the past one as a tnaible cutter and later woolen skirts, 90 girls woolen his to di esses, 40 toddler packs, 16 interests boat, the Marion B, was found came -- richei in knov, ledge, in hundred years, culling attention tun-fciie- d direct appiopnation only The body of Capt. Brodehl. the apreciation of life, and in to the fact that man was at last otheis anil entered the business shawls, 200 mufflers, 150 pairs saianes and office expense. of fnendship. of selling fruit in a wagon of men's socks, 118 womens temaining moneys would go into thud peison on the bout, still theIt treasuies subduing the earth and learning is with a feeling of t egret its seeerts. a "slate I)r. Farnsworth thiough Blaeksmilh Folk can- skirts, 21 bed shirts, 73 women's sought. Dolan, on his fust operating fund'' woolen dresses. yon to Bear Lake. Utah. and dcpai (men's would have to trip around the lake, and the tint we culie that hei e our then told that the List een-u- s lie became intele.sled in sheep The meeting was under the paths mils! part tint where gave the information that then get travel expenses, mainten- boy, wore life jackets. ance and other sums from the The hoy's eyehiovvs vveie we go from heie will depend were lnv 557 major oecujia-tion- raising and later farming. For direction of Chairman Wm. C. upon our own ability to form cent tal bureau. with 25,000 occujiational manv years he maintained and Horsley and attended by Allen singed, indicating that the opei ati'd one of ihe finest farms IE. Kolb, general field rtjresen- Tills central fund would he launch caught lire. The new and dilleienl contacts, and designations. The major pa in to out in this community, in addition tative of the American National the jiha.se adjust ed the B was last reported mj admtmstei of by occupations ate govemoi Marian to ins diy falni activities, ol hie we about to enter. to today's Red Crois for the state of Utah, hi and tlie boat d ol examine!. s our grandparents, K.ituiday alleinoon The bodies We know ate the As a young man, he built his Mrs. C. II. Bryan, Louise Inthat way will lie dared, and an entire ashore washed Governor Maw presented 1n were r.eai own home on Noith, fiist West gram, La Preal Wight and Mrs. and the obstacles in our world i.s now open before progiam this afternoon in Ins Homewood, six miles from Ta- Dough Snfet of adobes which he F. M. Christensen of Tremon-ton- . to a joint ashoe City and some 50 miles paths multiplied. We shall have It is yours to conquer, he budget to depend upon our own ef- made from clay obtained west This group will send eluded. sembly of the special legislative by shoreline fiorn where the of goods to Engtoils, make our own decisions! The valedictoiy addiess as 'of the city a shipin-- nt boat vvas last sighted. session He fulfilled a mission to the1 land iif the near future. Dolan was formetiy a lPui'"1 set our own goals of achieve-- j given by Miss Nuana Hyde will mail eleik and had just gone ment, and fight our individual1 be found complete in another Southern Slates in 1896, where, ihe contueted malaria fever,! thiough the bailie of life. column of this paper. Diamonds Sparkle io work taking the mail mound ways As we go foith into our and suffered from the effects a in hazardous the trip lake, Faculty Members In Box Elder we must l ('member jfoi seveul ye. us. ueuthei. It was storm-lin- that lough In 19. 17. just pievioits to build- - Visit Ordnance Depot education is never ended; Lee Seely Recovers Aecoiding to keen obseivet-iSatuiday at Tahoe, a clear ing a new home, he bought a diicct connection with activ- mountain lake 35 miles south 'that education is life as we Stolen Sedan The faculty members of the fuller house and wnh his in-ities among school "Marms fv.eu of Reno on the Californ,a-Nevad- live it each day. Although many Lee Seely, local gasoline of thi graduating students aie valid wile touted the Pacific Box Elder and Bear River of Box Elder county, the clibolder sweats he will never eoa-- l fiom Canada to Mexico.' high schools visited Hill field leaving school tonight to enter mate m this end of the stale leave his keys in his ear again, 'I od.iy Mi he matindustrial Reeder holds the! and the Ogden Ordnance depot must to world, they apptieuily is conducive to study and to gain even if it is parked in front of distinction of being the oldest! Monday afternoon. About fifty continue turnover The maniage Sardine Canyon rimonywere shown through knowledge in order to keep ,hl' Thild waid chapel while Hiving member of the Reeder! membeis among the lady school teachcis k( the government activity by Ray inside is Sumlay attending their and Snow Covered minds With clear his alert destwen'y-f;vbe to family. Among living heie is estimated eendants are two sons and1 Parker, head guard. Tonight, as we stand on the Schuol. a Motorists, who passed over th 'thic.-holyeai. car without his was While inspecting the projects Mr. d Seely a 17 lh.ee daughteis, of life, let us grandchil- At least ten diamonds have Sardine canyon road Sunday met Lieut. Col. J. Worthen for half a day Sunday and. dren and ten they Consider is what this ance briefly made thir appeal icporied a blinding snowstorm while he finally got it back di en Proctor, commanding officer at in of what we an us, and Tomato grovveis arin progress. spring, opseivers icpoit. it had 250 miles on the As a filling celebration to the ordnance dejxit, who before the vacation season is and fnut taiscrs felt some con- tend doing to live up to those again, a that and and the explained trip story beranged then laihei'.s long and useful speedometer, over and school is ready to cern Sunday night for crops due expectations. the various workings and pointWe realize, of corn so. that perhaps the owner will never life, Mi Reeder's entire famthat the gin, It is expected out. ed out many points of interest. find hfe not of will the on his is life home then at ily oined today gather other 15 will have The car, a new sedan, was Wednesday and enteitain him In uncertain limes yesterday. mammouially inclined sisters like these, people want some- taken fiom m from of the with a family dinnei. Local Aviator School and thing to hold to something that pel (luting later hours Visits Plowman stands firm in a changing was found seven Germany To Free world. One thing that will within i block of whoie it was Utah Vital To Delbert Whitney, well known no matter stolen. French Prisoners always stand dry farmer of Brigham and Reed Channell fouixl Ihe ear iWestern Defense hiiiv uncertain the times, is VICHY. Funic. May 19 'LP' SALT LAKE CITY, May 19 -- Pocatello valley, sat on his chat acter. If we young people and notified Mr. Seely, who is 1: i.s anounced that Germany he i'UPi The quai termaster gen-,ei- tractor last week turning over that fact the over all have ami of love that, countiy, rejoicing had consented to liberate tothe rich soil of his northern and of the U. S. army is imwe will give America what has his ear backJu-- t intact French militaiv prisoneis. it Utah fai m. Suddenly a great whenexxetl with the made pi she expects -- continuance and without damage. piogiess talling about luOtXOwho served of wind and the roar of a vva the at Utah defense bases, at who gush and had been of which olfieeis those commissioned security things as non a motor nearly knocked B. remain Edmund Geneul plane .MOV Major OREGON wheel naING have eser.t IO may as made perhaps a her great lor privates in both the pi his trusty machine. him Gi from Tues-ition- , y an has left just egoi completed and which, if guarded mystery. M.s, Sam Hodges and the last wars The airplane, sweeping low tour of the Salt Lake ce tin w.th her inspection will even it make is her decision day carefully, morning The German ' airbase and the Ogden general across the Held, landed in the to join Mr. Hodges at greater and preserve our De-- I CAMl TO .MEET said, is the fust fruit ol the ehildten He says the Utah plants plowed ground and taxied over meet will depot he The where Fails. camp Klamath morratic of life. Ole, Sego Lily way rece: t 'cooperation" conference to play a vital to the plowman. The aviator i:7:30 the at aie at tile ir evjieeted lumber Today, Democracy is facing Thursday evening between Vice piemier Jean disusemjiloyed of Mrs. May Sholty. lio i ole in ij:e western defense Moved to be Harold Felt, who ihe threat of destruction will home make their Adolf They and try. by Durian Francois Mf Up , jjerma.-A-njust di upped in for a brief visit. hotne m Djegon. South 2nd West. (Continued on Page Four) g 9 nJs of the 112 To End Strike K regarding the nformation" of the .steamship Strikers Meet Today To Vote On Proposal Increase Asked By Five Brotherhoods CHICAGO. May 19 ilP) The nation's railroads CITY MARCH 20 FOR The loss IT. Mrs. Goodlifte was tornur Helen Patteison. e the : prti-yule- . - d . y j j f TOSTONTAHOE EXPENSECUT i - Co-o- i pio-po-c- lo-ye- s j me.-sag- e n 1 a t j , c gieat-grandohil- - Mx-uif- -' - - - t |