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Show V--.. PROVO :(UTAH) DAILY . HERALD, WEDNESDAY, . JUNE 21, : 1939 . PAGE THREE -Branded' Jewish Boy and Friend r-.:":vaoinnotca ; . (Continued From rage One) i. r s c lis 2, i rf c" fr v e r- r A invaded Manchuria, Secretary; of State ; Stlmaon did his best to rally world ; ; support, : and ( the peace machinery 'of ' the "League of Nations against Japan. He got the " cooperation of .France, and various' ramaller, .' nations, tout from the British nothing but empty, promises. . . " 7 " , -' -t In fact, when ' It f was agreed With the 'British to" deliver lden- tic notes of protest to Japan ag- ifrcBsion, me tsnusn : Amoasaaaor would . come , back to 4 the Japanese Japan-ese Foreign office shortly after delivering v: his ; protest, and say In-- effect -that . Britain merely was going-, through - a .. routine protest in deference to the United States, and ; that she ; thoroughly understood Japan's ; problems.' t Even during : naval conferences, the British. ; .frequently played with the Japanese, and the American Am-erican delegation C? at w one conference con-ference jWasi cautious about giving giv-ing out conf idntlal information In ;: front of It. . E. " Craggie, for fear it might leak to Japan. Craggie Is. now JBrltish. Am- - bassador to Japan and -has the unpleasant task of protesting to me government wnicn n$ once so ardently favored. J' 4 MEKKY-GO-ROUND 1 4 ft- . What the Russians 'think of the ; Na?lSi soon will be illustrat ed by a new film called Freder ick's Defeat," depicting the Rus sian capture : of. Berlin in 1760. Xhe picture reminds the world that Russia has. been successful In carrying warfare to enemy son. reaencK, incidentally, is one; of the great idols : Of Hitler "... ; Tom Corcoran 'has' secured a new attorney for Dave Dubinskv and the International Ladles Garment workers, following the tieath of ; Frank Walsh. He is Dean Acheson,.1 who f' will try the first test ;fcf the Norrls-LeGuar-dia '-Act which, bars injunctions against labor unions without a Donnelly caae Mrs, Donnelly being be-ing the wife of exSenator Jim Reed of Kansas City. . . 1 I SUPREME COURT SCORE - ; , iHigh score in decisions handed hand-ed down ty the Supreme Court in its recently concluded term was chalked up by Justices Stone and l&qDcris, wno ued . for first with 21 major rulings each. , Second place went to Chief Justice Jus-tice Hughes with 17 decrees, followed by Justices Black and Reed with 16 each, Justices Butler But-ler and McReynolds , with. 15, Justice Frankfurter with ten in the four months lie sat on the bench.N Justice Brandeis six be fore, his retirement in February, ma justice; Douglas two in the tlx weeks - he served. ; Justice Butler Stone, Black and Reed v had perfect attendance records' for the eight-months term, not missing a sitting of the court. Poorest attendance record was Chief Jusjtlce-Ifiighes owing to his illness, y - IJo. .1 hookey playpr of the term was Justice McReynolda. who absented himself eight times, six on "decision days, although al-though not ill all winter. lie also was the only Justice who failed toy show up at the commemora-Mve commemora-Mve services lield by the court in honor of the late Justice Car-dozo. Car-dozo. McKeynoldii chalked up another record for tho term. He wrote the largest number of dissents 26. His fellow Old-Guarder, Juatico : Butler, was close behind with 25. Of the 00 dissenting opirdons issued during the term, the two veteran die-hards teamed team-ed up 24 times. Justice Brandeis, famed for his dissents, ended his career without a single one . t MAIL BAG It. O. Terr Haute, Ind. Letters to the King and Queen of England . will be handled more expeditiously if addressed to the British Embassy in Washington rather than to. The Merry-Go-Round , . . J. IL, Atlanta The King of England was a great candid camera fan ,when he was Duke of York. Probably he envied en-vied Jimmy Roosevelt his carefree care-free opportunity ; to, scamper about Mt. Vernon and take pictures. pic-tures. J, S.,' Bolwe, Idaho The Supreme Court disposed of all but 87 unfinished cases out of 1091. The year before it disposed of all but 78 cases out of 1091. (Copyright, 1939, by United Featui Syndicate Jnc.) FIItB DESTKOyJ ENGLISH CLIPPER HYTHE, England, June 20 U.R -rOne nian was missing today after a fire which destroyed the biff "Imperial Airways flying boat Connemara, intended as a rival of the American Clipper ships in the trans-Atlantic service. V Melvin Bridge, 14, above, Baltimore Balti-more high school student, displays dis-plays the letter "HT which he said ' pro-Nazi fellojistudents, members of a "Junior Bund," scratched on his neck because he is a Jew. I i 4 '"-J K " jv-- I ': ' ' il h & X : ' ' - - JS n ; " - - , ; ' 'A ' v ' ' I . J ' I' ff " t A s ? A i J v' V i Following the alleged "branding" of Melvin Bridge, Jewish high School student in Baltimore, by members of a "Junior Bund," Morton Rosen, above, a friend of Bridge, came to the school and fought with two youth3. He was at rested, charged with assault.' - P AYS 0 miS, A. R. WJLSON Correspondent Phone 64 For the third succeeding year a family reunion was held at Mem orial park Sunday to. observe Father's day. In the group , were the families of A. H. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensoh Of Gunnison and Salt Lake City . Mrs. Emma Wilson was hostessv at a World's Fair party. Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at three small tables and cards were placed for Mrs. Sid Coray, rs. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. Lee R Taylor, Mrs John F. Oleson, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. Laban Harxiing. Mrs. Golden ' Taylor. Mrs, A. L. Curtis, Mrs. Eail Page Mrs. Clara H, Twcde Mrs, Charles Harding of New xorK city, Airs. Max Peery of Denver. Mrs. J. S. 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