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Show PAGE SIX PROVO , (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, .WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 28, 1939 SECTION, TWO .Isiry-Go-Ecimd (Continued From Page One) newspaper accounts. The British don't want . too ; much sensational news to ; get 4 back ' to England, for fear of arousing - the British public, but the real fact is that ut least one British woman has been raped by Japanese - soldiers, und many- other ; insults have been perpetrated. . Reason for this news suppression suppres-sion Via the obvious fact' that, the British cannot afford a war in the Far East while a war also is ready, to break in Europe.V r.-And'the r.-And'the Japanese have made it all too clear that they are ready for war. "This fact was laid before British Ambassador Cragie by the vice minister of foreign affairs in Tokpo when the -Kritlsh first issued their threat to blockade Japan. Ambassador , Cragle was in-formed-that such rblockade wouid draw from, Japan an im-medikte im-medikte declaration oX war. The incident at Tientsin, Cragie was ' told, was a local matter, involv-. ing the wrath 6f the local Japanese Jap-anese commander , against the British Consul General; while a blockade against Japan was a national matter, which woiya De resisted by the entire Japanese navy. " . , This differentiation, of - course, 'X was sheer poppycock, since the Japanese government is behind V the Tientsin rracas. uui. nuywaj, ' this threat, when cabled to London Lon-don (by Cragie, produced great " consternation in the cabinet, and ia the chief reason, why Britain delayed carrying out its threat. a ; ; I CAPITAL CHAFF Spaniards Return: a Visit A If - - J'Ai a s-.rr ' ; t . . r "1 1 '"-1 TP '7 A-' . I ( ri RE .I Timpanogos Ward . ' Sharon Ward s r l RITia MEJIRILL CRANDALL J ' Reporter Phone C2G-K-3 " - : : Mrs. - Luella Shoemaker,- Mrs. Nancy Brown and her two sons, Billings and Don of Seattle, Washington are visiting with relatives rela-tives in Orem" and vicinity. They are house guests of Mrs. Isabella Patten. ' : N : C. V. Larson of the Timpanogos bishopric was in charge of the services Sunday evening. E. B. Terry conducted- community singing, sing-ing, Prof essor ' Wm. H. Boyle of the B. Y. .IT.-gave a talk on "Gossip." : , . :. : Mrs. Hannah - Stewart, - Mrs; Ef f ie S.:,Dart, Mrs. Robert J. Jex amT daughter, Miss-Theda Jex of Spanish , Fork were luncheon euests of Mrs. M. F. - Crandau Monday." Mrs. Stewart; remained mtvm"'"T - .t. t - You've seen lots of pictures of Italian troops in Spain; acd now cVirtwinc RnarticH tronns in Italv: Sienor Mussolini boys having "visited? with the Sninish Fascist soldiers during the recent Civil War, II Duce invited, several thousahdi of General Franco's lads to visit Italy. Above, a contingent of Spanish -Nationalists arrives at Milan - Justice department officials, picking up their phones the other morning were surprised to hear the trperator say.VMsit an official of-ficial or personal rcall?" Some-bodyV Some-bodyV had shown Attorney General Gen-eral Frank' Murphy the monthly telephone bill, and he put out nn nrrier. - affectlner 2.500 em ployees in the building, banning all personal cans.- Commentators Commen-tators on the "Black Tom" case, which was decided last week in favor of the United States against Germany, Credit Amos peaslee. New York lawyer, with doing most to bring v about that victory. Investigators of the Boiling Field crash that caused the death of the Mexican .filer, Francisco Sarabla, found that the daring1 ace was over-loaded not only. with gasoline but also with twelve suit cases and miscellaneous miscellane-ous equipment, including an electric elec-tric iron.rrrrThis ; year's annual University "of Virginia Institute of . PublicAffairs, which:., opens July 3, will be the most impressive impres-sive u its 12-year history. A largV number of national and international in-ternational leaders will discuss - and lead forums on a wide range of economical and political topics. able to answer the question and asked for time to submit it to Green. A week later, the committee, com-mittee, returned with an eight-page eight-page memorandum which,- In effect, said neither yes noir, no. The Lewis group refused to ac cept the answer ana reiteraxea its demand. .The subject was n rued for several days and fin ally the AFL committee agreed on this compromise: That the original CIO unions be taken back with their expanded expand-ed membership and that after thev had relolned the AFL, the question of conflicting jurisdic tion between the rival a ju ana CJO unions would be arbitrated. ine wiu commute ttweju the proposal as well they might. It meant a tremendous tactical victory for them; fqx once the AFL admitted tne pnncipie ui rival jurisdiction, thenthe way was open 'for the CIO to demand that all its 41 unions be accepted into the AFL, & : CIO-AFL DISPUTE - - A secret row took place during - the recent meeting ,of the AFL executive committee over the CIO-AFL peace terms. The row resulted from a question, ques-tion, asked by the CIO at the . first 'meeting of the two negotiating negoti-ating committees. ' 'Green say tne AFL is ready to take back all the original unions that formed the CIO," said the CIO negotiators. "What vitnM that mean? Aa thev were cthen or are now?" ' The question was of crucial importance since most , of the umuiia liau largely wpanueu uiw ranks. For example: The United . . . . A , chemical workers, yhfle the Amalgamated Am-algamated Clothing. Workers has swallowed up most of the AFL's textile and laundry units. 1 The AFLr delegation was un- AFL DISSENSION ; , - . At - this , point, Green hastily summoned a, special meeting of the AFL executive committee to. consider the compromise of Its delegation. The confab was hot and furious. Green bitterly; denounced de-nounced the compromise plan, declaring that he was flatly against taking the CIO unions back -except in .their original forms. He also berated Dan TO-bin, TO-bin, teamster boss and chief AFL peace advocate. Dan had been largely responsible for persuading persuad-ing the other .delegates to accept the compromise. However, Green contended the delegation had no authority to make the offer, and after a fiery clash the executive committee turned it down. Angry and dlsgusted Tobin walked out, wnt directly to the White House and told Roosevelt everything that had happened. A few days later, Tobin further washed his hands of the affair by sailing for Europe to attend a meeting of the International Labor La-bor Office. He Is still abroad. All this is why the CIO Is not going to lift a finger, to revive' iabor peace negotiations. Next move, the CIO says, is up to the AFL. NOTE: Several members . of Harry Hopkins Business Advisory Advis-ory Council have suggested to) him that the good offices . of the Labor DepartmentTbe offered to conduct a referendum among A-FL A-FL and CIO ' members on two propositions; (1) whether' they want peace; and (2) . whether the President should appoinj an impartial im-partial body to work out peace terms. (Copyright 1939 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) LAKE VIEW MRS. 8ADIE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-2 Thmue-h . mlsunderstandinfir the ronnrter announced that Eivin Bunnell, Rudolph Reese and Paul Taylor had left for -New York World's fair. The correction is that they left for the northwest where they will tour tnrpugn v;an-flrta. v;an-flrta. and return bv way of the Must and attend the fair at San Francisco and other California cities and points of - interest en route. . , , --rHati'-vn -rttid 'MVt "AngUSt - J Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson left Tuesday morning for New York to attend the World's fair, they expect to travel through the itiain, points of in terest, returning the southern route. and will visit with the Crandall family for- a few days. - ' Mrs. Louis Turley and two little lit-tle daughters are visiting with her sister, Mrs.' Glade Lirtebaugh and her'family. , ' ' ' . . "A group of former neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Williams who have recently -moved to Lake View, Saturday evening. Games and .refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed y Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Swanson of Lehi and from Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Maston Wentz Mr. and Mrs. Vivien Mason, Mrs. Effie B. Millet, Mil-let, Mrs. Charlotta Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan. " Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey and their family, Bishop and Mrs. E. E. Twitcheli and Kenneth McEwan Mc-Ewan went to Salt Lake v City Monday where they attended the joint -funeral services of Mr, Dickey's mother and sister, Mrs. Lucy Tempue Penn Dickey and Mrs. Ethel Dickey Raisek. Burial of the mother and daughter was at the Provo City : Burial park. Dan Hamilton and Teddy Jones of Salt Lake City are vacationingT t nn- M. lXCr U111LC1M 1U1 D. with their, grandfather, Crandall. N. L. Peterson and.N. C. Peterson Peter-son of Hinckley ' visited over the week end with the P. G. Peterson family. Miss Naomi Park and Rudolph Woolfgramm were the speakers for the Sharon ward sacrament services Sunday evening. A welcome home party for Elder Eerton Mprgan who has recently returned from the Texas mission - Is being sponsored by Sharon ward missionary committee commit-tee for Frldav evenine at 8 t. m. i in the 'ward amusement hall. A splendid program is being arranged arrang-ed and games and , refreshments will follow. All members of the ward are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. . In the islan&s'of Yap, Japanese- governed territory of the; South Seas, round, flat stoneS, the height of a man in diameter, are used as "mony. " The. "coins" are carnea by .thrusting a pole " through the center of . the stone. 4 ' ' Auxiliary Units PLEASANT ' GROVE The ' following fol-lowing ' officers were sustained at the Pleasant Grove First ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening: eve-ning: - Y. M. ' M. I. A. Thomas C Larsen, .superintendent; Cyril Johnson, first assistant; William Hunter, second assistant; Vc-m Adams, secretary-treasurer. Y. W. M. I. A. Ruby R. War-nick, War-nick, superintendent; Del I a Adams,, first assistant; Loui.se D. West, second assistant; Reva Tomlinson," secretary-treasurer. Primary Association LaPHel Oscarson, president; ; Phyii a Keetch, first counselor; Byri Rollins, Rol-lins, second counselor; Helen Freeman, secretary-treasurer. NEW'- ALL-STEEL MODERN eSlD-SFGimGE'IGSiiEnS: . . i , " ; ..." - 1 L Recently Installed BRING YOUR FISH - MEATS, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES '40 SOUTH SECOND. WEST. PHONE SOS A Convenient Clean Dependable Rez$l35 Pouring Spout GaHHbini 3u SALE PRICE 9S Cork insulat ed. . . Pours -without removing top. CC34j5 Other Outing lug 3C to r'.,-' sxnoxiG t?oHc32inin SoS SALE PRICE 1,1 " ". 1 . (C264), Me tar reinforced center- legs. 10 oz. white duck. Gold Medal Cot Khaki extra quality. $139 Reg. 98c De Luxe 15x6 In. Glni?c Shield $29.85 V.y. SALE PRICE there's, no finer tent Stmirrhter walls. more headroom. 3 serfipnpi , windows, floor cloSi,, door screen. Reinforced at points of strain. . , (C522) Awning Poles, 45c each ; Other Tents, $5.95 to $22.95 NEW and USED FURNITURE CHEAP Used V ' KITCHEN CABINET Used 2-Quart FRUIT JARS Dozen Used v BEDS . . r: - m - MM BARGAIN Used Coil Double-deck SRPING Used 2-Piece. Mohair LIVING ROOM SUITE . . fscrf COAL RANGES SO 0R: :up fromCQv . . . . o :V 316 WEST -CENTER ' :,; ' . ' EASY TERMS ;; ;, NO CARRYING CHARGE We Observe 5;30 Closing ; ' :. - it i - . '. '-- r M. I. A. MEETING . FA.YSON -The second in a series ser-ies of monthly conjoint. M.. I- A. meetings of the four1 wards of Payson will be held In the Nebo stake tabernacle Sunday, July 2, at 7:30 p. m. The program is being be-ing arranged toy the M. I. A. officers, of-ficers, of the First: ward, and the theme will be "Why be True to Our Heritage." -Heads Bureau Of Navigation r s i 1 x St r : fr j .j..."- y-. J1 Just sworn in as the new head of theU.".S. Bureau of Navigation, Naviga-tion, Rear Admiral Chester .W. 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