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Show PROVO (UTAH) - DAILY " HERALD, FRIDAY, - AUGUST - 25,-1939 PAGE FIVE Roosevelt Appeals 1 o Hitler, Moszicki In Effort to Save Peace Ky IIOBART C. MONTEE' -j United Press Correspondent ' "WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (UJR)- President Roosevelt, for the third ttrne within a year, sought to save European , peace today by direct - appeals to European leaders. Last nighthe dispatched personal per-sonal messages to Adolf Hitler of Germany and President Ignacy MoscickKof Poland. 1 Earlier he hadappealed to King Victor Em-manuel Em-manuel of Italy., -.'-". To Hitler and Moscicki he made specific suggestions of means by which a pacific solution of the present crisis could be -found. In the absence of , other or - more preferable alternatives, he 1 said, Germany and Poland could submit their differences ' to- mediation by one of the republics of the western west-ern hemisphere. ' - In .his appeals to' 'Chancellor "Hitler and President Moacicki, Mr. "...Roosevelt p'roposed three alternatives alterna-tives through which a pacific solution so-lution of the present crisis should ' toe sought." j " - These. were; 1 - - "The controversy between the ' government t of Poland and the government of the German Reich might be madeHhe subject of di-Xv; di-Xv; rect i discussion between the twe Y' f overnmenta" - --2. Should thia prove .Impossible ' Mir -.not" feasible, a second .avenue mighty be that of submission of the . .fas-lies tq arbitration." .;j 2. "A third method-Tmight be " 7 ronriliationjlhrough a disinter-r..li-l 'third party. In which rase It would stem, appropriate that . 'the parties avail themselves j of the serices of one of the tradi-tjonally tradi-tjonally neutral states, or a dis-interested dis-interested republic of .the western hemLspbere wholly rexnoved from the area. and issues of the present . ctLsu." -. . . .- UOPiUZflTION IS UrjDER WAY BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 25 U.P.i The cabinet decided today on partial mobilization affecting 350,-000 350,-000 men. ; ' , ... -''." ' It authorized the minister - of defense, to acquire 200,000 new gas masks for civilians and urged Jhat the public remain calm. , ' GIBRALTAR, Aug. 25 IIE) The British destroyers Watchman, Veloxn Vidette, Douglas,Vortigern and Keppel arrived 1 today, from England.?..': .. -i . -. VMore. warships are due over the week-end. . . v -" " , ' I - .' . r- f : S co u 1 e r s Asked To - Attend Conference I Scouters of Utah stake are asked to " attend sessions of "the " M. I. .A. convention Saturdayand Sundatrt the Fourth ward. ; : Saturday's meeting is scheduled for 7r30 p. m. and Sunday's at y - ;i : 2:30, p m.; TCet taxes amounting to $766;- 53JX0 ': were S collected by- thejhalf -million Americans gaintheif states on 19,610,000,000 gallons ft gasoline' sold during 1938." - . ROME, Aug. 25 (U.E) The" milf- military, classes of 1903 and 1913 have been called precautionarily to the colors, an official announcement announce-ment said today. . The troops must, report to barracks bar-racks by Sept. 3. - It will - make a total of six classes under the colors. , - V , i - . - ATHENS, Augi 25UHE) The government - called, up men and non-commissioned officers of the classes of 1939 and , 1949 : today. The air force reserves r also-were" called, up. MOSCOW, Aug. 25 OLE) 'New Soviet naval vessels, the number and type of which " was not revealed, re-vealed, irrived at Viadivosok today. to-day. "after passing ''England and America," an announcement said. The vessels j . were f believed to have, sailed from Kromstadt, Russia's Rus-sia's .western feeaport on the Gulf of -Finland, through the Panama canal and across the! Pacjric. The ships are Russian built." . i , . - .! . .' 4 7 : NEAV FOPJISTIIUES' j'.;- . - A. .- BOISE, Idaho, Aug. '25 (U.P) ' A dry electrical storm started five new fires In the Boise national forest,, and no rainfall to Central Idaho today. Boise? national forest for-est .headquarters .. reported - all blazes, ; in . the vicinity of Jdaho City, under control. - mm Approximately "three i and one livelihood in the trucking indus-! try. Little Seven of Peace Bloc Leopold III y y : 'f ft ENGLAND Charlotte Atlantic HO"'! ' 1 ) DENMARK V-o ftH Ati'J - LAT. Y" - ' v Jk LITHJ ,"1NETHULAND) "7 s v POLAND ILUXEMBUGT . GERMANY JLj A. A - ?rv ; I T HUNGARY FRANCE sw - r-"X J . . ...... YUGOSLAVIA. ' A ft. 1 -..v. . 1 . :' J n . ITALY' X. , . .BULGARIA ! Gustat V 2 1 " IVilhehninar - X GREECE. a , - Sole, cf MiU Cp , 0 200 400 I (ff; " - ' rvw .n.n.vwy . gv.. jwK0ftyf 11 9 ' 11 1 .i:-r-:-V':':-:-r.?-r- My I i mi va. i '- t w, n -.. , it Kallio Haakon VH . Christian X Nazi-Soviet non-aggression deal ; confuses ) the ' effort of the little nations of Europe to lead the way to peace. yHere are "shown the countries formingEurope's new : vpeace bloc" (in black) and their rulers, who are .sending ministers to Brussels for peace conference. They are: Belgium,- King Leopold ill r . Luxemburg, Grand 'Duchess .Charlotte; ' Sweden, King -Gustaf V; - The Netherlands, Queen Wil-helmina; Wil-helmina; Denmark,' ; King Christian X; Finland, President Kyosti WARSAW, Aug. 25 U.E Poland Po-land brought her army, to ' full strength today while women joined men throughout th country in digging air raid shelters and trenches in parks and in the outskirts out-skirts of towns. . ' Mobilizations had ceased, and it was assumed all of the first line reserves had been absorbed into the army, bringing Jt to "a figure between 1,500,000 . and 2,000,000 men. , These troops were disposed facing the German frontiers, ready for any- eventuality.- - x Mayors of all cities and towns, j including Warsaw, appealed not only to; men but to w-omen to volunteer vol-unteer for the hard physical labor of digging air raid trenches, and at dawn women were using shovels and swinging picks alongside their men. ! . : Families were storingfood, encouraged en-couraged bythe newspaper. - "Government officials denied emphatically' em-phatically' the Polish army was coup in Danzig1. Officials said Danzig was quiet. Play i - - . out of "hand, or was planning any gram here. Details of the org? i'- izatron of th? Costume hou-e wnv secured for asiniilar -organization In Logan to be started thu wint( -r. With ..'-such -a successful viritr program carried out last v,ltr( i ; in I'rovo, Mr, Worthing r . l i all material and plans, that' I'rovo used in carryingout a prortiivt for a skating .rink. lie plans to use this material in-carrying. 'on' a local" program in Jbogan. Mrs. Jena - .V Holland, f ta te supervisor! of , women's and clitl-dren's clitl-dren's activities escorted Mr. Gr.l Mrs, Worthlngton to the UitiVni t recreational centers of I'mvo.1 ' - ' ' 1... :Lcst!3r.,6f, ; ; Lo&nftsiUisitor Glen Worthington, superviso: Logan , City Hecrcation visited Prove yesterday to secure information infor-mation about the recreation prd- f i - ' ' Briefs ! Mr. and Mrs. O. I PoHey (Caroline fScorup) and . daughter Karen, of Long BeacK', Califs have been , visiting, relatives and friends' in Provo Salt Lake City, and other parts . of Utah for. the 4-. . - XKrv.;i-. v.n 4-V, ' Mr. ; and Mrs. Elmo Peters are leaving Saturday for San Francisco. Fran-cisco. 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Carolina, is visiting her parents, Mr. . and ' ; Mrs. M. . E." Kartchner. Mrs. Dittmer is art supervisor in -the-city -eschools at Greenville. '. -J ' " . ''j-:.v::;'",v-- 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. corup have left for N ewr Ytirk, -wherpthey will vLsit-: theyworld's: f air.' Also, hlhey iv1ll spsnd a week in Chi- I . T a. il S . i j. . . . ' -r t t . . 4 rvi cago,-j wiina. reiauve. nuger jl niei-gard, niei-gard, awlijwill- spend some? time in ashingtohp-0 C. before re turning home throug e south- Mrs. Liicy I. Buckley is leaving lur i-Ki, . io 'Visit reiauves ior a few day: . - - . - -. . t . i Misses Grace and Tirzah Cheev- er of Provo, andtheiraimt, Mrs. Carrie Dallon of -Salt Lake City, have left., for, San Francisco, where they .will visit the fair for 10 days. , . " . Lloyd IJtldlard of the U. S. Kiivy, . arrived .in Provo Thursday from California; to yisit. his parents, par-ents, " Mr. - an,d - Mrs. Ilaymond LIddiard. ' , .' .'" ' v " ".. . 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