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Show PROVO '(UTAH? DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER U. .1939 X did n rnn . . Champ Ster Brings Low Price : if. I 0 ! i I I.I V N With the United Press 8. xx a 8 tS tt PAGE EIGHT DoMcr-Trcnspsrf' To U.S.llrrod Dy BY VICTOR B. WESTPIIAL An Arrr?rlrn W'lra Feature SANTIAGO, ChUe I ran into a strange fear, here today to-day as I halted my flight around South America for another an-other day in order to make further study of Chile's reaction reac-tion toward a United States of- all the Americas. It came from' Alberto Lyon Su-bercaseaux, Su-bercaseaux, popular young: Chilean business man. . Said he," over a cup of coffee: "I am in favor of ' a "" United States of the Amerieas' idea but am frightened over the possibility of the absorption, of Chile. ' Already Al-ready Chile's business has . been half absorbed by. the United States and with, our trade with Germany cut off by the war we could buy cheaper there I am frightened that your country coun-try might take advan tage of us." . , - "I assured him that v. the Idea would not be a b s o rption, and dictatorship by the United States rather, ra-ther, it would be a union for mutual benefit and. protection, with each nation na-tion keeping its i Flying editor; in Chile ground Of the ' airport' at Arica; Chile. , showing his "Panagra" plane against the barren back- WESTPHAL sovereignty. Another man who represents the common people of Chile is Joree Iiojas, ice cream peddler.. (Jorge's product tastes just like our own ice cream).,- . ' --.'y " v -r J " He beamed at- the , thought of such, a union, sayirg:.' T know the Americans because I used to work with them. in the nitrate 'fleld3 and at the porta. I also used to be in the Chilean navy and came in -touch with many of your citizens that way. I would like to - see more of . them down here. I:think .they have the most advanced civilization in the world.", Here is another cross-section view of Chilean opinion, as I gath ered it in numerous interviews with persons in all walks of life here: " . -. ' . -' A LF REDO VERGARA. freight broker: "We are anx- ; lous now that Europe . is at war that . there should be a means of better transport between be-tween the United States and South America. 'We need this - now. that most of our Euro : pean shipping has - beeu can-' can-' celled. - - - ' "If we could send oor stuff to the United States 'where it c o u 1 d be'j trans-shipped to other foreign countries, - wo ' would not lose all of our for elgn markets.'. . . ' r y -i. BERTINi!. CARBONELL, candy store owner - and' graduate of the American college here: "Americans "Ameri-cans are the nicest people I've met. They are the best customers . and are always very polite. ; Other foreigners for-eigners find fault with what we sell but ' Americans always say: 'Oh, how nice,- when-they , see our candies. I think that everything possible should be done to ' help trade between the United States and Chile." ' . - .. MANUEL. VELASCO, .cashier of a tourist and money .exchange agency: . "I .would like very much to see a commercial rapproche ment between, the. United States and Chile and believe that Chile especially would benefit to a great extent by such a deal." ALVAKA JE LA CRUZ, power company, salesman, sportsman and referee: "The idea of a 'United States of the Americas' was first proposed by Simon Bolivar, ' the liberator. It is the greatet idea voiced by any person born 5 in the Americas. If we can put it over now it would be the greatest thing that ever happened for the United States, and particularly for the South American republics." - . NEXT: Final notes on Chile. r;''(Mtoriiji,ote:fT1ils Is the ninth of a series of articles by , ; Victor B. WestphaL editor of The Seattle Star, who, is fly i ing by. Pan American Clipper . to all nations of South . and Central ..America . to gather' ; opinion on a United. States of . . . all the Americas. . New Counselor ' In Payson Ward -a- -- PAYSON George P. Christen-sen Christen-sen was set apart Sunday by Apostle Joseph F. Merrilt to serve as second counselor to Bishop George A. Franc ora in the Fourth ward bishopric. Mr. M. J. Hutchinson, Hutch-inson, who was formerly'" second counselor has been sustained . as first counselor to Bishop Francom, replacing Ronald Schaerrer who has moved to Spanish Fork. Norway has a greater coastline than the United States. The little country has half .the' world's perimeter, or a . total of 12,000 miles of coast line. Rescued From Gale Off N. Y. Coast mm Ends Tonight r cnzz EXILES Also "CHILDREN OF THjE WILD' Starts Friday YOUR FAVORITE ACTION TEAM IS BACK AGAIN! r 0 jiiL(,, Plus - I 1 1 r v t it n v : -4 FT Mrs. Sarah Schenclc, 65, is saved by coast guardsmen in a dramatic rescue at West Meadow Beach, Long Island, N: Y., after gale struck North Atlantic coast.' Coast guardsmanEicked up. Mrs. Schenck and : four men from flotilla of barges; brought them to shore in 'a dory; ' ' Yv X 9 1 X. p mm : II II ADDED . '; Chapter 6 " Overland with y'r KIT CARSON' CAKTOON NEWS yr SMASH -HIT-- I T for- screen's H "S new redheaded Iff . glamour queen ; m y ( if Playingi j. K S Will C PinWl f hug: 1:1 :. x ; fsNo.l . ARTE J v ' y s tterbugs! ere comAe a jamming youthfuflovor i n lift 0 r n n r n f? i IET on rift -VAW SIMOW, A ni4r?r Added ' 4" : 'ft MfMXy .-Jit O R E El TKIPANOGOS WARD v SHARON WARD Mrs. Merrill Craadall ' Reporter Phone . 026-R-S LONDON The admiralty announced an-nounced today the trawler ; William Wil-liam , Hallett had struck a mine and had sunk. There was only one survivor. Eight , men were listed as missing., Vv i.0: SR ASIIO V, Rumania. Eighty-five persons were re-, ported deade today at Zarnesti after an explosion in a paper ' mill .there. Dispatches said 145 persons were Injured, i , 7:- : : i' ' 1 " , ... , '. . ; ; FORT COLLINS, Colo. Fan-cher Fan-cher Sarchet, attorney for Lois Jeanne Vannorsdel, said today he would post $2,500 bond in justice court - for release of thex 19-year-oidl Colorado State college co-ed charged with shooting, her football foot-ball playersweetheart; Walter (Bud) Lyons. 1 BUCHAREST, Rumania A German economic victory was seen today ;in the announcement' that Rumania had agreed to ship 1,000 tank cars of . oil, amounting - to 10,000 tons, to . Germany .above Germany's regular quota of 25 per Cent of - Rumania's total oil exports. - . ' :0: : : VERA CRUZ, Mexico A ' "phantom i: warship,''v whose " presence off " the Mexican . coast had roused curiosity for days,- turned out to be a patrolling United States : de-strojrer, de-strojrer, 'Mexican sources said today., ; ' . - - K -:0: ' .'. TOKYO The ministry , of education edu-cation censors announced today that, the movie "Three Smart Girls School to Stage Pageant Friday -' Sharon ward M. I. A. .will pre sent two one act plays Friday evening, Dec. 15, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the ward amusement hall. The first, ''Circumstances children will; perform in the pa Alter Cases" is to be presentea pyjgeant. It has been adapted for a - casi seieciea irom uie euurs producUon by the training . school "Star of the East" a Christmas pageant .written by the late Prp-: feasor Elbert H. Eastmond 1 of Brigham Young university, will be presented . by the college training school as its annual Christmas pageant at assembly hour Friday. AH 225 , of the training school M. . L A. The second, 'Household Hints," is being; sponsored by" the Junior girls. -Mrs. Donna Kitchen is the director. Admission will be ten and fifteen cents. Mrs. Frank Thome was called to Price Tuesday evening by the serious illess of her son, Leslie. The Sharon ward M. L A. of ficers and teachers entertained at a . very, pleasant : social f or outgoing out-going officers Saturday evening in the - Relief society room at the Town hall. The honored ; guests were Miss Naomi Park, Mrs. Ber-nita Ber-nita . Morgan, : Mrs. -Maybelle Cook Hopper, 'Mr. -Artemus Newell and Mr: Marvin Stratton.- 5 . Games, and, tasty refreshments- were thediver-Sions.'' thediver-Sions.'' -'.- -1 . V;'; . s TheJadleS of Sharoh ward Relief society spent the' afternoon sewing rug rags, irt 'TUesdayTs. work: and business. me6tihgV Mrs Grace Washburn gave' the lesson" on public pub-lic sanitation. 'Mrs. Loy- Doss talked talk-ed on the' pteverttioh' "of comnion diseases.- "' - : Mrs.- Fern Laudie and Mrs. Edna Ed-na Larson of Orem were assisting hostesses at 'the Yule J party given by the Yesarah club at the home of Mrs.. Jennie Knight Saturday evening.-. The. practicing. . of ...songs - for Christmas caroling occupied the time in the Sharon M. I. A. Tuesday Tues-day evening. . . ' teachers under the direction Miss Hermese Peterson.' of Grown Up," starring Deanna Dur-bin, Dur-bin, was "unfjt for children," and that no one under 14 could be admitted ad-mitted to see it after Jan. 1, when the new film law 13 "effective. :0: ROME The chamber of fasces and corporations, successor to the old chamber of deputies, convened conven-ed in winter session today and adjourned ad-journed after 30 minutes in, mourning mourn-ing over the recent death of its president, Costanzo Ciano, father of. Foreign Minister . Galeazzo Ciano. " . - . :Or ' ' WASHINGTON Chairman Norman B. Davis of, the American Red Cross said, today to-day .that . Red Cross member- , . ship is at a record peace-time peace-time high of 7,017,251 1 members, mem-bers, an increase of 24 per cent or 1,378,571 over last ; year's rolls. . ; 1:0: ' GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.; Police released Jesse Carlisle Smith, 37, today after he won dismissal dis-missal of a first . degree murder complaint charging him with the poison death of his wealthy foster mother, Mrs. Ruth Wessman, 61, of Seal Beach, Cal. , N : r . Lucky Boy II,- 1240-pound grand champion steer of Chicago stock ehow, brought only $1.35 a pound on auction block when bought by Ellard, Monroe and Leonard Pfaelzer, above, meat packers. It was .a low price, but Mayficld Kolhman (in striped shirt), IB-year-old ,4-H Texan, still realized a good profit on the animal he purchn&ea "; v ; ', for $35. . Nevada has . 140 men per 100 women; Massachusetts has 95 men per 100 women." i PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS At All Prices Still Available. ORDER TODAY! . pnnnr.iounT One Performance Only, . SATURDAY December 16 8:S0 p. m. .Miss Mary McGregor will take care of the musical direction of the pageant with Edward Sandgren Elodia Ashworth and Blaine Johnson; John-son; -as assistant soloists and lone Averett, ' Lucille Dyreng ; and Elsine Smith as accompanists. Mclva Call and Harriett s Jones play the part of Angels of-. Peace. A short tribute to Professor East mond ' will , be presented by Miss Peterson, pageant director. tyoung Al' Learns i'AII About War: Y P Tickets Now On f Sale ' A"-. For New York Stage. ; Road .Show '. Production Coy".. ; Starring (in person) Eric rjmden Re mice Claires The Same Big Stage Show -- -Just as produced in New York and Salt Lake . . at prices nearly C0 LOWTS! p Prices: Lower floor $1X3, $1.12 Balcony, $1XS, $1.12 and 84c EIAIL ORDER3 ACCEPTED! Make reservations now for Better seat locations! - , ' I A - - v ..flCO.LOUELY.- GHISP JUST UNPACKED FOR GIFTS X Capt Al Smith, Jr New. 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