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Show News Flashes By UNITED PRESS MARYS VALE MINERS TK.VI'PKD BY FIRE MARYSVALE, Utah. March 23 tl'.i!i Fire today trapped three miners in the Deer Trail mine, five miles from here. It was not known whether the men were stilt alive as crews fought desperately to extinguish the 'blaze. The men were Dale Dalton, Curt Lund and Bert Lund, the latter two brothers, it was reported. Gas resulting from the blaze would soon suffocate the men unless they were able to find masks or make their way to good air, it was feared. MASTERS LOOKS TO GOVERNORSHIP BOISE, Idaho, March 23 (f.I! Idaho's second congressional district dis-trict was thrown open to all comers com-ers today and the state's forthcoming forth-coming junior senatorship race was enlivened by the announcement announce-ment in Washington that Rep. D. Worth Clark would be a candidate for the senate post now held by Sen. James P. Pope. Ira H. Masters, secretary of state, has indicated several times that he was awaiting action by Clark in either resigning or announcing an-nouncing his candidacy for the senate before entering the congressional con-gressional race himself. Masters is also said to be considering running run-ning for the governship. COMMITTEE OKEHS WAR APPROPRIATION WASHINGTON, March 23 (IIP. The House Appropriations committee com-mittee today favorably reported a $447,808,550 war department supply sup-ply - bill, bringing proposed jinny and navy appropriations ;for national na-tional defense to well over $1,000,-000,000. $1,000,-000,000. LANDIS RULES PLAYERS FREE AGENTS BELLEAIR, Fla., March 23 tl'.H) Judge K. M. Landis, high commissioner com-missioner of baseball, today declared de-clared all players on the list of the Cedar Rapids, la., Three Eye league team, free agents. The ruling, made after an investigation in-vestigation into the tie-up between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cedar Rapids, affects players in five leagues. POPE PROTESTS BARCELONA BOMBING VATICAN CITY, March 23 U'.r.) Pope Pius has instructed the Vatican charge d'affaires to the Spanish Nationalist provisional government to make a "new and urgent demarche" to Generalissimo Franco over the bombing of open Spanish cities, it was announced officially today. The pope's request re-quest was sent to Salamanca, Franco's field headquarters, on Monday. |