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Show (. 4 i i J1- ''I. " ' A ;. 'u.' V J, . T.f SECTION THREES' 1 PAGBTHRES Around the World With the United Press government-sponsored ' law making mak-ing new land : severe regulation governing: the status and activities activi-ties of Jews awaited enactment by parliament-today. ' :o: KINGSTON ihu, Dec 24 UJ9-T&e .matnatea body of Margaret Martin tom brought home today for burial as state motor police and other law-enforcement law-enforcement agencies search-, ed for the strangler of the pretty 19-year-old '. stenographer. stenog-rapher. Police rounded tip all known perverts in the area. :0: HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 24 (CJ George Gibson. 17, Los Angeles, who twice had threatenedto leap from high buildings onto Christmas Christ-mas shopping crowds, hanged himself today in his jail cell where he was held for safe keeping. keep-ing. :Q: PARIS, Dec. 24 (U.E) The loss of priceless archives Gating back BUDAPEST, Dec. 24 (U.R A to Napoleon was feared today as LONDON, Dec. - 24 (ILP The death total reached 78 today in a cold wave now in its sixth day in Great Britain. A brief thaw yesterday caused fears of floods but during the night it turned cold again, then snowed, and finally fin-ally fog descended. :0. PARIS, Dec 24 OJ.R) . Bandits held up Credit Lyon-nalae Lyon-nalae bank messengers in the crowded Pan tin district today, to-day, fired a fusillade which threw people in the street Into In-to panic, seized 1,100,000 francs ($29,000) and escaped. :0: LONDON, Dec. 24 (U.R) Great Britain's foreign policy may be further stiffened as the result of the sharp rebuke with which the United States state department rejected a German protest against a speech by Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes, it was indicated today. :0: - . AJ.Cottage With Charm t.- H We Take This Opportunity To Wish THli; SJttA&UrrS, UKUU&TlXljd lO UUr Many Loyal Patrons, and Friends' and express our appreciation for their loyal patronage during the years past. May We Continue To Serve You in the Future? HAYLOfi AUTO CO. Dodge - Plymouth Dealer Wishing Christmas Happiness to All of Our Patrons and Friends. May This Christmas Be the Brighest You Have Ever Known! May It Be a Season of Prosperity (lEDQUIST DRUG No. 1 10 West Center No. 2 104 West Center mi I . " L -1..-.ij.-t:.-.--!'- VlliIlP' i'l 9BS A U. S. fllNTAItlS STROUGWAMD Simple design tiui arranse-ment arranse-ment lift this small-home out of the realm of , tommonplaee and make it in attractiTe and hljhly livable dwelling. The house Is sitoated in New Sheffield, Pa where It was Juilt with the aisistance of a 4,300 . morif age Insured by the Federal Housing Administration. Adminis-tration. The property was valued at $5,775. Among the features of the house are unusual fenestration, effective doorway and entrance, en-trance, fireplace, and attached garage. ?WASmNC?TON,f ;iec 24 (C2-1 A Wgh administration official Indicated In-dicated : today" that' the United States would maintain Its strong, positive, altitude tQward, th Qer man , government even 4 though resultant re-sultant events might " lead f to 'a severance of . diplomatic relations. The state , department s rebuke to Germany through acting Sec retary of State Sumner Welles was not calculated to cause a dip lomatic breacn. ' But amicable relations were more strained than at at any time since the World war because of Welles.' refusal to apologize for or to express oisagreement with a speech de livered by Secretary of Interior Ickes. The present situation was cre ated at a conference Wednesday between . Welles and Dr. Hans Thomsen, charge d'affaires of the German embassy and ranking member, of the German diplomatic staff here. Thomsen protested and de manded an apology for Ickes' speech in Cleveland Sunday night in Which he condemned persecu tlon of Jews. Welles refused to accept the protest and, in add! tion, severely criticized the Ger man government-controlled press for "unjustified" attacks on Mr. Roosevelt and members of his cabinet, and former President Wood row Wilson. Welles then refused to official ly express regret that Ickes' re marks had been made. Jews and. purges among his f ol-lowers, ol-lowers, also - for the rigidity tn concentration camps. -People -of the United States should avoid spreading hates be cause this is hut one form of pro paganda, giving" but one' aide 'of tht plctareihe said. The TJ. S. has much 'room for improvement: ean"and rejuvenate the forests, ' control vice and crime, strike out' fraud, sit-down strikes and waste. r authorities inventoried the contents con-tents of the Hotel Des Invalides, swept by fire last night. The fire was brought under control before reaching the Tomb of Napoleon which is beneath the dome of the great structure. m m Oddities In The News -5. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23 01E In a burst of Christmas spirit, Antonio Orteba, market operator, not only bought a panhandler a meal today but also took him home to see about finding a job. The panhandler showed his appreciation appre-ciation by shoving a pistol into Ortega's ribs, taking $30 and an automobile truck from the raarketman, and fleeing. The Gimp Wishes Them Luck TOKYO, Dec 23 UJ TnSfistmas ""trees and replicas of Santa Claus were banned in Tokyo store displays. The ban, self-imposed, was devised de-vised so customers would not be tempted to spend money for gifts and would save their funds for government use. COVINGTON, Ky., Dec. 23 U.P ttttlS3t feeling so much of the "Peace on PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 23 (U.R) Most people can't resist the temptation to open Christmas presents in advance of Dec. 25, uut a Pot dander whose curiosity curi-osity knew no bounds puzzled police. po-lice. While Mrs. M. Seiple was shopping, someone entered her home, unwrapped all of her gifts, and departed. Nothing was taken. i - - 3 'xY' v v-yn n.-, v iier ys -C v , , m- Yf T - f Kv ' Y m- YM;ii i Yf&Y r-S wiI 1 ?xYY SJJt- l Y - Yi Y ?Y? P'f WC KitJT XYTI Lielly Oen Hitler Movement BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 23 (U.R) People shuddered and turned their heads today as they passed the Christmas displays in department store windows where bearded, fur-wrapped fur-wrapped men impersonated Santa Claus. The temperature was nearing 100. "We cannot judge Germany by our standards," Dr. P. M. Kelly, former president of the West German 'L. D. S. mission, told forum listeners Thursday night Mr. Kelly, speaking on "Hitler and the World Today," said he was reporting what he saw, not "a defense of Hitler or the third Reich." He appealed for rational' ism. The majority of Germans are a unit in Hitter's support hut he has done a great deal for the people when considered as a whole, said Dr. Kelly. Hitler has done more than could be counted in dollars and cents. He has restored re-stored hope and faith in the German Ger-man people. A new national moral has been awakened. "Hitler's religion is Germany," continued Dr. Kelly. "He believes in one government, one nation, one leader." Dr. Kelly blamed Hitler's meth od of proceure" for his attack on GLASS EXTOLLED AT UNVEILING t WASHINGTON, Dec 2I:CX Seni 'Giasa, D., Va today Heard himself extolled as the father cf the federal reserve at the uhveU-ing uhveU-ing of a "bas relief of himself in the Federal Reserve fettlMlng. f At completion of the ceremonies, ceremon-ies, the senator visibly affected said: "I don't think a man's funeral fu-neral ought to be held before he died . , ; . ut V0ewi$hto m QWTashioned if and a Bright awPro$pt F, iliMil ..... ! "ir,, -, i vav 1 1 if."- ...,ttiiliIi,il,-"- "."5l I ' ; : yOU and yours a Jj3 Itterrif 1 ". , vV ...V.... wir ; 3 ... ...m--.. ......... f.r... fiipt . jf ,........ . . .,, i ! 1 'Helpful Service?' tm-state immm GO. , 588 So. Univ. Ave. - Phonie ! Ruth Etting and her new husband, Myrl Alderman, return to Los Angeles after their surprise elopement to Las Vejias. Earth." etc. spirit that he yielded to John Pendergast's pleas for a meal and took the home less panhandler pan-handler into a restaurant. Pender-gast Pender-gast said he thought the food was "lousy." Breeze, peeved at this, searched Pendergast and found more money than , he had. Budget Approved At Spanish Fork "77 ir 4 A 0 I d m May We Be At Your Service To Bring Home To You HAPPINESS and CHEER IN THE COMING DAYS SPANISH FORK -Approval of Spanish Fork City's budget for 1939 at a public hearing held Wednesday night at the ci'ly hall has been accepted and the budget 83 outlined will be adopted. It calls for the expenditure of a total of $74,450, provided for by 19 mill assessment and the budget bud-get total is the same as for 1938. As adopted it called for the following expenditures: Electric light department $25,000; water works, $10,00; irrigation, $2,000; library, $1,200; bond interest, $5,400; bonds redeemed, $5,400; general fund, $25,000, divided as follows, administrative fund $5,000; fire department, $1,200; police department, $4,500; public buildings, $3,400; cemetery. $1,350; city parks, $(00; streets and walks. $5,000; sewer. $4,400; total in general fund expense $25,450. 1 1 The Dominion of Canada produced pro-duced a total of 127,350,000 pounds of factory cheese in 1937. I , I 35 7Y1 II - A 1 MIM J 1 II mm I it if JUIJUjX JL JLU JjL PAINT WALLPAPER JL SPORTING GOODS 14 a S MAY THE JOY AND HAPPINESS of This M t Christmas Season hover over you through- S out the coming year. p & WE PLEDGE OURSELVES -Now to Strive f ff Harder Than Ever Before to Merit Your, fi Confidence and Loyalty. , . :. I Provo's General Electric Store To Our Friends In All Sincerity We Extend to You the Season's Greetings With every Good Wish for a Merry, Merry Christmas And A Happy and Contented New Year! Our Good Wishes will Continue Thru All the Coming Year and Be Expressed to You in Continued Good Service and Friendly Dealing! "A Good Place to Ear |