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Show PAGE FOUR" PROVO (UTAH)' DAILY HERALD," WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 SECTION TWO 7 12,000 May Lose Jobs In Frisco Waterfront Strike SAN FRANCISCO, 4 June 19 (t.l! Twelve thousand waterfront workers in the San Francisco, bay a rea eventually, may' be Jobless and the entire Pacific -Cbast maritime mari-time Industry affected by: the localized lo-calized ship . clerks' dispute which closed the port, unless It Is settled settl-ed soon, Mat Meehan, ; secretary- j treasurer ( of the ;CIO longshore 'men's union, said today. The dock checkers ;. employers is.soclatlon '' suspended? relations vlth the snip! clerks'! association 5aturday after. 'the clerks picket ':'d the American - Hawaiian jtcamshm company . docks in a lispute overV transfer" of . 10 dock clerks fromN a' preferred daily liasis to the regular; monthly pay- Shipping activity 1 at the port f San Francisco was virtually at i standstill for the third conse-:utlve conse-:utlve day as longshoremen, t and eamsters refused to pass " the lerks picket, lines at the. America Ameri-ca n-Hawailan docks r and union lcrsrrwere refused jobs by em-)loycrs'at em-)loycrs'at other; docks. Down on Secretary Hopkins' Fqrm DAVIS REUNION SPANISH FORK Descendants f the Captain John TV Davis fam ly will hold their annual family eunlon Sunday, June 25, at Fair-nont Fair-nont )Pdrk at 27 South, Dth East itreet, Salt " Lake City. All rela tives are cordially invited 'to be present J a program of varied Umusements has been arranged. Mrs. Martha Ellen Moore is president presi-dent ; of ; the family organization. LIUEEInBILE-- Without Calon! And InH Jump OaUfM i tis Marninf Eario'taCtt Th liver should poor out two pound of liquid bUa Into your bowels dmily. If thU bite L not flowing- freely, your food doesn't digeet. It just decays in the bowel. Gu bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole yetem Is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't t at the csuae.lt takes those food, old Darter's Little Liver Pills to set the two pounds of bile flowinr freely and make you feel init In maklnff bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. 25 cents. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 'Adv.l Lv n J i n n - ii - - - - .l-:'.n.mn 1 ' " J"'' " A .Leased for '".two years by. Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins, this 388-acre farm near. Grinnell, la. is location where"-Hopkins returns to agriculture, establishes legal residence in tall corn State. It adjoins farm where Hopkins worked as farmhand dur- ing boyhood. Top, the residencei Lower, two of the barns. : ' r C- Latin Americons Ron With Spain SANTIAGO Chile, June 20 Relations between two Latin American nations and Nationalist National-ist Spain were strained today, and involvement of other.. American Ameri-can Republics was threatened, because of serious disputes re-v garding the right of asylum and kf reedom of the press. V . . .1 r i r- n 1 i and Venezuela had come to the suport of a Chilean demand that the Spanish Nationalists respect the rights of asylum and permit the free departure of 14 Republican Repub-lican refugees shelterd in the Chilean embassy at Madrid. Columbian relations with Spain were affected because of the freedom free-dom of the press issue. s nrlahtpn Vnur f!nmp IMifh k llltVII VUI JIVIIIV U II I ft II . mm . u m m mm mi m bslWII H kiVJ JLXUCta-f-f 11 e e e Living: Room Fixtures ...... $3.00 Bcdrpom fixtures .$1.50 Effitient Kitchen Fixture . ... ... .$1.00 V PECK JELECTOICi (We Do Contract Wiring" 4 G North University Avenue Phone 418 si J VI HE Y ABD AIRS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reporter' Phone Ol-R-4 . - Mrs. Joseph Warner and son, David and daughter Thyne of Midvale visited here Monday with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. HughJ. Davis. Mrs. Harriett Varley had as her guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Walker of Salt Lake. Kay Davis of Salt Lake spending the summer here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs-Hyrum Mrs-Hyrum Larsen. Mrs. Mary Y. Miner has returned re-turned home from a ten day trip to Blackfoot, Idaho, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. E. T-Tucker, T-Tucker, she also visite.d with relatives rela-tives at Logan enroute home. Mrs. Thelma B. Cropper ctf -Delta is visiting here with her parents Mr. , and Mrs- S. H.Blake. Mrs. Leland J. Gammon entertained enter-tained a number of friends Sunday evening clranortngher" misband whose birthday occurred Monday. Table games were played and re freshments served to twelve guests. . An interesting lesson on biog raphic and pictures of the ances tors of Mrs. Vetta Madsen, Mrs. Lola Gammon and . Mrs- Mabel Bunker were given at the cottage meeting held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford Shumway and sponsored - by the genealogical committee. Howard How-ard Anderson sang a solo, and Class Leader L. J. Gammon gave People. In the News : Wage-Hour t Administrator Elmer El-mer F. Andrews charged in a radio address that powerful lobbyists lobby-ists - are attempting, through amendments,, to "manage" the wage-bour, social security, and national na-tional labor relations acts. . , . He said the . .amendments threaten "literally millions of workers, the neediest, the least organized ' and the economically weakest' of all wage earners.' When the Duchess of Windsor celebrated her 43rdbirthday last night, the Duke gave her a gift of rubies and emeralds in modern clasps, with bracelet to match.'. . Republican ' Representative Jacob Ja-cob Thorkelson of Montana has introduced in-troduced a resolution in the house to repeal the 4 17th amendment, which provides for- popular election elec-tion of senators, and would return the senatorial - elections to sate legislatures. . -' Speaking to the alumni of Brown university, Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles sharply criticized congress for f' failing to support President Roosevelt in the Argentine Argen-tine corned beef controversy. ... , In Denver, James Qr Newton, a member of the board of directors of Western Air Express, denied that a proposed merger of the firm with United Air Lines would not be beneficial to the west, thus answering an-swering criticism of Sen. James C. O'Mahoney of - Wyoming. . V . Former President Herbert Hoo ver will be honored. at the San New Mauretanld heads for U. S. Grasshopper War Funds Are Timely WASHINGTON, June 20 OEr-The OEr-The agriculture department said today that congressional funds for grasshopper control voted June- 12, were granted just as the grasshopper grass-hopper campaign was facing curtailment cur-tailment for lack of money. With idear weather for grasshopper grass-hopper development arid prospects for an earlier season than usual, the funds for grasshopper control provided by the first deficiency act were exhausted the first week in June. . , i if (7 r . . . .. :: SbX 32 1 i (NEA Cablephoto). Whistles of harbor craft screamed and 50,000 spectators cheered,' as t. pictured above, when the Cunard White StIdnes new-Maure- a tania steamed from Liverpool, 'England, on her maiden voyage to -New- York. The 34,000-ton Mauretania, largest ship ever built in Francisco Golden Gate Intema-4i England, carries a cargo that includes $2,500,000 in gold and silvar. tional Exposition on July 13 "Hoover-Engineers day." . . . . : The former leader of the Sakdal party in the Philippines, Benigno Ramos has been sentenced to six months in jail for illegal solicitation solicita-tion of funds. -- E D G E m 11 T SIRS. EVA GILLESPIE Reporter Phone 040-J-2 miHE-Z-Z-Z-Z ap2aSfe X KIS: ' . , .' v the lesson on "family Hlstorier." Following the meeting; dainty re freshments were served. Present were, Mr. and Mrs. Theron White- lyi" Mr;; and. Mrs Antone-I Bunk er, Mrs. Mary Y Miner, Mrs. Vitta Madsen,. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gammon, Gam-mon, Mrs Malicent Wells, LeRoy Gammon and Reva Shumway. Captain T- C. Hebertson returned re-turned to Camp Williams Sunday evening, - where he is stationed with the National Guard for two weeks. Mrs. Theron Whiteley gave a children's party Monday afternoon at her home honoring her daughters daugh-ters Dora June, Donna-Jean, and Carina Lee, whose birthdays were Being celebrated. Games and refreshments re-freshments were engaged. The guests present were Shirley and June Williams, Betty Jo and Janice Jan-ice Beveridge, Le Isle Ash, Macine and Coleen Varley, Eva Jean Handley, Barbara-and Beth Harding, Hard-ing, Wilda Wells, Lois Stewart, Elaine Shumway, Luwanna Burn-ingham, Burn-ingham, Ruth and Pearl Beck of Pleasant Grove, La Rae and Shir-lyn Shir-lyn Whitley and Dorothy Goode, Mrs. Val D. Hicks and children of Provo are visiting her for ten days at the home of . her sister, Mrs. Owen Harding. Mr. Hicks has gone to Tulsa, Oklahoma. as a delegate to the-Junior Chamber of Commerce convention. Mrs. Mary Ellen. Christensen of Wales, returned to her .homeJ3un-day .homeJ3un-day after spending the past two weeks with her daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Gillespie. Mr., and Mrs. Gillespie, accompanied her home, returning Sunday "evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L Chip-man Chip-man returned home Sunday evening eve-ning after a month's visit with their sons in Canada. Mrs. Mark Reeve and baby daughter and small son, of tone, Idaho, are spending a few days with Mrs. Reeve's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wiscomb. - I Master Jack and Mary Beth Jones left this morning for Los Angeles where they will visit with their sister and. her family,! Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart. - U Mrs. Sharp Gillespie is visiting In MantLtodayiMth relatives; She. was accompanied ny- ner motner, Mrs. W. F. Giles of , Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Giles. The children's recreational hour under the direction of Mrs Nina Booth will meet Thursday at o'clock at the amusement hall. All children of Primary age are invited to attend. Jaycee Delegates Leave for Meet innany Storis rcop ansauars " BERLIN, June 20 (ILD Germany Ger-many has . strated large-scale troop maneuvers throughout the country and has reliably reported today to . be feverishly pushing its eastern fortifications along the Polish frontier. . " : : The troops will be on the move throughout the country during the summer and the army will have teen brought to an aproxi- - pected. mate total of 1,500,000 at the climax in September. The number of workers on the eastern ' fortifications were practically prac-tically doubled recently by the drafting of new large numbers of builders. . military engineers and labor front workers. . Well-infomcd . Nazi sources expressed ex-pressed the view that two speeches made . by Propaganda Minister Paul Josen uoeooels at Danzig during the week marked the beginning of a new offensive for a settlement with Poland. Thse sources believed the cli max will come sooner than ex- Provo junior chamber of commerce com-merce delegates to the national meet,. A. Sherman Christenson, president; James Freestone, executive execu-tive secretary; Dr. J. Russell Smith, a director, and William Haase are enroute to Tulsa, Okla homa for the five-day convention. The Provoans left Sunday. Nx At a recent meeting, the junior chamber of ' commerce members voted to sponsor two Provo boys at the- state boys' camp at Camp Williams, July 5-15. The boys se lected were Charles H. Hatch and Lawrence Lee Graham. Graduate Gets Highest Honors George L. Sheppard, who . was graduated from ' Brigham Young university with B. S. and M. A. deegrees . a ; few r years aero, has graduated from the school of ac countancy, Southeastern University, Univer-sity, Washington, D. C, with He maintained an average of 85.11 for his three years in the scnooi. ;Mr. Sheppard is the husband of the former DeVaun Dix of Provo. 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