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Show f- - PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1939 . PAGE SEVEN o ry --- - --" i i hiiii jiii u,y m 3 TIT' f ) t i r j -v .A. I v j 1 i y - r t WANT; ADS JPHONE 495 vant ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are In the office before 9 a- m., after which they will appear In the column ."Too Late For Classification:" Classifica-tion:" Want Ada will fce accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will i appear In Sunday's issue If phoned Into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First and second day, each" Insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; . two weeks, 70 cents per tine; one month l-20 per line. . Minimum charge 25 cents. -ICn'mura accepted 2 lines. . All words must; be fully "spoiled out and no abbrevia- lions accepted. - " - v Classified Ada x Must Be Paid in Advance Legal liatc 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. typs. Don't Wait Too Long to Make Your Real -Estate Investments: SEE the list below: '3 Home and 6x12 Lot ...'.-.'$1200 Home and 6xS Lot .$1500 Home and 4x12 Lot on paved highway .. .$1500 New Mod. Frame, N.E. . .$3500 Many other- buys in Homes, Farms, Ranches. We ' sell. Insurance In-surance We -make Loans. Frows & Haws Realty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo,- Utah. Phone 456. . ' ' . FOR SALE CABSV! '37 DELUXE Plymouth . coach, . actual mileage .15,000. 490 North 4th West." " s5 1 HAVE 38 Chevrolet Deluxe - . coupe; 14.000 original mileage; " must sell at once; will take ; trade-in. CallSG. . , . s5 .- 'i -. - HELP WANTED --- FEMALE GIRL or.' woman for housework. 3S7 North 3 Eastrf . . s5 v - ' HXERIENCFX) -waitress, '20 to 25 .yeare. Sutton's Cafe. ; slO TRAVEL OPI-ORT UNITY . DRIVING -Saturday to Alberta, 'via Idaho, Montana; can take M several people. Phone-SSSW. s31 FOR SALE L ESTATE 5 BUILDING lots,, iuv North at V 1st West. . Only $2500. Paving and all special Improvements 7 - paid. J. A, Owens, 6D1 North University Avenue. slO i-Trr.ri 1 ' 1 '' yFQR SALE Miscellaneous . iipN ARCI I ran-e with . water Jacket: Call 4W North 4 West. TREE Vipcnel Lemon Elberta and Hale peaches hone 013J1. s5 TREE riptned p-iachersr GOC - bushel CG3 North. 3 East." sll KITCHEN range. Estate Heatrola. " 4D7 South Main, Springville. slO 1 YEAR old baby buggy, cheap. Basement, JL 12 North 5 West. sS TREE ripened peaches. R. R. Ekir.3. Rock Canyon Road. slO TREE ripened fElbcrta peaches. Jim -Phillips, Northeast of sta dium. ; 1 ' " slO 3 HEIFER calves for $50 ; four yjm)nth3 to one year old; weiners ... pig3 at 11c per pound; Thos. L. . Kitchen.' Phone 013J4. &5 SMALL, 4 lid stove; organ, De-.Laval De-.Laval separator. Thone 55R. ' Springville. s5 TREE ripened Lemon and Elberta x peaches . Art I'hillips, North-vVeast North-vVeast of B.Y.U. stadium. 052J2. . ; nT. Tnabv beet Duller, rubber tired beet W'agon, jonn ueenng. mowing machine and other im-'V im-'V plcments. Alva Frandscn, Box 2S0, rieasant Grove. : - s7 BARTLETT I 'EARS.- 757 South 5th West. ' . . s6 x LEMON Alberta peaches by bush-V"el. bush-V"el. George Muhlestein. Thone 02GJ2. ' . ": ? s5 CANNING' peaches ready; early Elberta, bushel, load. McMillen. " Phone 1330J. s5 PICKLING cucumbers, ; L.- May-cock. May-cock. Phone 013J1. Rt. 2, Box : 76. ' s5 YOUNG bird dogs.' cheap. Cross between Rat Tail Spainiel and Pointer. Don Collins, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 231, CartervUle road. Best Barga of the -A- WEEK AW . VACUUM CLEANERS RECONDITIONED like new. Eureka, $15. Apex, $12.50. Vacuum Vac-uum service , and . repair. Oscar Carlson. Sporting, Goods Co.-. CLEANING SPECIAL cash and carry prices. Men's suits and topcoats, 69c. Ladies' dresses and coats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c. Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. ' AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spring and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University Phone 100. ORGAN, PIANO TUNING TUNE piano . for 'fruit C. F. , Weight. ; 2S5 East 3 South. Phone 776 J. I buy or sell your piano. ."- ; ' '.- USED TIRES NEARLY ALL SIZES 50c 9JvX up. SPECIALS: Following: exceptionally excep-tionally good tires'" to be sold for balance due 1 set 4.50-20 first line; 2 '4.75-19. first line; 1 6.19 6 ply; 3 6.21 6 ply. Also, 1 set 6,16 change over tires and wheels. .1 set jumbo (14 inch) tires and wheels." Easy Terms. Morrison Auto Supply. , , '. t)R REAL ; REAL' ESTATE BARGAINS -RENTALS : . Busi- ness' or 'Residences Insurance, bonds or No tary 'Work- See or-Phone No. 4 1 HEAL REALTY COMPANY Proro's New Shopping Center ee 'pur ' windows for : specials ' Real REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! V-' ': Lovely G Koom Home ' Strictly modern, with stoker. Many built-in- features, including . fireplace. ' Lot is one of beauty. Many ex's ex-'s pensive trees, shrubs and flow- ers that take years-to grow. Splendid ' location, f East side. Price only $6500. 3 ' Home or Income Property Brick home, extra ; large z-siory, - ' .... T ?-- era rage. East Center. Close to business center. . Just tnefpiace for prof essipnal purposes. - Only $8000. Would ' cost $15,000 to ' build.,' .- ' Close to B, Y. U., 5 Room Home-Strictly Home-Strictly modern, has full basement, base-ment, double garage. Now being re-decorated. Will be ready for occupancy in ten days. - A bargain bar-gain $4200. Convenient f terms can be arranged. . , ' We Also Ilax Sonic Bargains In Farms. Chicken Farms and Livestock Live-stock Ranches. Many fine lots. " Extra fine lot block East of . " University Avenue on 8th North . facing South. 34x8 rods., v HEAL ilEALTY-CO. lG- WEST CENTER ST. .-; , ITovo, Utah Phone 4' "Wc Sell the Ecarth 1 -' and Insure Its Contents FOR" RENT Unfurnished 3 ROOM . apartment;;-' linoleum, range; garage. 444South 1 East; . ' . - sll MODERN apartment, partly furn-ished.-$17. 270 North 4 y West '. . . '. slO NEW; 3 room basement. Inquire 579 West 4 North s7 MODERN apartment, adults. In-w In-w quire: 700 West Center. - , SlO 3 ROOMS . and sleeping ; porch, "modern. 65 North 2 East. : slO 4 . ROOMS and bath, modern. 57 North -Srd West.' , v 810 3 ROOM modern pftrnerit close In. reasonable. 170 East 1 South. - :. :' "' ' s5 6- ROOM modern, house, $20; also . 2 room house, i, by Lincoln , high school. Thos. L. Kitchen. s5 2 modern rooms; range. 314 West 4 South. .- - ' s7 . , , . r- 1 4 ROOM apartmentA strictly mod-. mod-. ern; electrieally - equipped. 112 East Center. Phone 151. 's6 4 ROOM strictly modern aparJU - ment, heat, hot water, elec-"trically elec-"trically equipped. Phone' 557. s27 HSCELLANEOUS VACUUM cleaner repairs, guaranteed guar-anteed work, Motor ' winding and repairing. . Provo Electric Motor. 317 West Center. s6 FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY in 1933 Chevrolet. 244 East 1st South. ,- ,-. sS ins SCREENS, CABINET B'LY screens, cabinets made to order. Phone 543W. 535 East 3 . South. . . . TIRE REPAIRING SEE us for U. S. tires, used tires, vulcanizing. Brimhall Bros.-121 West 1 North, Phone 260. A & W ROOT BEER DELICIOUS j.root v beer floats. . Good sandwiches. A & W stand, 129" South University Avenue. . . . ,-' ... i - t . AUTO PARTS ATTENTION We fare,'- over stocked oh all sizes of ;t ront and rear ends for; wagons and trailers. We will, sell at a big reduction. We also handle ail kinds of used auto arts. Provo . Hide & Fur Co. 148 West '6 outh.' Phone S67. We .are open until 6 p. m. . COLORCRETE BRICK, stucco and adobe. Phone 1105. 720 East 8 North. FOR SALIJ FRESH--cow, $35. .Jersey and Guernsey bull service: 765 West '5 North.' Phone 657 J. . IX VI TI0 Nl'ARK KOOM v FOB STl IKiTS I.t llArtaiiiH In rw nI Useu 1 urullnrr. ; We Keialr. Stovm ami l urniHli ' UiilnifH -and- tiratm tor ail makes. oC -rtovu 'Ve . also cleai Cliimnryw. ; -" '. ' f ' THE (iENERAL SIIOI" 159 N'orttt Univ. ; l'hone 915W. Real Estate Sales! . . s . o' V ;. . Beautiful Lot Little .House ONLY $1100. , ' ' Three Acres Old Modern Home ONLY' $4500. ; One-Half Acre; Modern Brick :r ONLY $3800 . - ; ' Twenty Acre Lincoln Hi School ONLY $4200. V Good Home Barn, Coops, Land -V ..'A GOOD BUY! " - Ten Acres Fruits. Home Con- venIenPes--ONLY $3150. MANY-OTHER GOOD BUYS -Phone 1099 : i . Ml"'tAA erVVillard L. Sowards Office: 39 West 2nd North St ' . ' Provo, Utah s FOR REOT FURNISHED 3 ROOM rnodern apartment Heat private' bath, - hot' water, 154 .North 6 East.. -V " s7 MODERN' 3-room apartment .20, .153 South' 3. West. . . I s7 .. . I ' ! N 4 ROOM house, gas and hot water, wa-ter, , $30. 188 North 4 . West. s6 3 ' ROOM ah modern..;' apartment, .-adults, '$18. 5S9 East 3 South. slO 3 ROOM modern basement apart- mcnt, heat and. hot waters Couple preferred. 593 - East " First North. ' . sl0 HEATED, large apartment, hot I. Water. 387 North 3 East..,., s5 MODERN, .clean, fresn:y painted, - y2 - room apartment, bath, hot water, adults preferred.' $19.50. 144 North 6 East. slO i ' Jtn .,1 I I I II ' I II I - " APARTMENTS, lights, ' gas - paid. Inquire 591North 3 East. s6 MODERN, heated, room for 1 pi ' 2 men. 155 East 2 South. 'slO MODERN . bedroom and house- keeping room for man.r Small " rent' and chores. .132 South 1 Wcsjt. . ; ' x ' s6 2'" ROOMS- for light housekeeping; 2 people. 28 4 East 1 North. sS OR unfurnished modern heated apartments. 187 North 2 East. Phone 1190W. V : s8 STARTUP'S 7 apartments, ! coolest, popular prices. 67 North 1 West. ' - ' x ' . . s30 3 ROOM modem apartment. Inquire In-quire 789 North 5 West:. s8 3 ROOM strictly modern apart-, apart-, ment. 105 South 1 East. . s25 DESIRABLE 3 rooms,' modern, couple only. 92 South 2 West. s8 CLEAN 2 room modern basement apartment. 850 West 2 South. '-- " -v.-"- ' s8 OR unfurnished, 3 room apartments. apart-ments. Phone 363J. 227 East , 3 North. sl7 4 ROOM apartment, adults, 261 - East 1. North, Phone 774J. sl8 Effective ImpuzeclicCely ;AT PERSONAL' $35 : : w For Two Weeks to . .' "Pay Day Costs But ' - 49c ":T " Or 'l'p to 18 Months to Kcpay. No Wage A8slnrnent. Quick, Courteoua Servlcei . - Employer Not Notified. , " v. : No Charges or Fees in Advance. Pay Only for InKth of Time Ued. Loans From 110.00 to 4300.00.. Dans to Suit. Your Every Need for YOL'R Income. Call and See Telephone ' or Write JL FERGUSON X; Personal Finance Co. Room 207 13 E. Center (Over Walgreen's Drug) y ' rhono 210 ' - Provo, Utah See These Bargains! 5 ROOM HOME, 3 by 12 Rd. Lot . -Barn. A bargain at $900. S. E. location.; ' , : . Beautiful 4 Room Brick' Homo - Modern ; shrubs and lawn. Only . ' $2550. , ;- , 1 . - 4 ROOM FRAME Modern, oeau-tif oeau-tif ul ' shrus, - trees and' flowers. N.E. -location. " $2650. I 5-ROOM MODERN-BRICK-- Newly decorated, r A bargain at $2500. ; '.J. .. ''A GRAY REAtTYGd; . LOANS - INSURANCE 19G West Center St.--Ph6ne7ffnr . BOAKUANIJ ROOM HOME board and room, modern home. 754 West 1 North:- Phone . 606J. y. - s5 X 0. S. Trauel fot Europe Held Up WASHINGTON, l Sept. 5 (U.R) The N United States today drastically dras-tically limited travel ,by American citizens o' and from Europe. ' Secretary, of State' Qordell Hull ordered ; all American passports now in -the hands :of . American citizens for European travel; cancelled can-celled and instituted rigid regulations regula-tions governing issuance 'of-riew passports. XN ; '' t Passpofts now outstanding, must be subhiited .tovthe state ' depart ment for re-validation before they are good for trayel to v or t from Europe.'... . ' X .: v ; This ' move rterminates xfor.' the duration of 'the present war all American: tourist travel tOi Europe and limits . even tne most lmper ative business ,trip3 to not longer than"0 six months. -. '"' -' ' Yj pictorialTout Printing of the 1939 -edition of 'Brigham y Young , University in mctures". was, completed .Saturday .Satur-day at, the B. ,Y, U., press, -according toNFranklirwIir Haymore, manager , . " A total v of . 20,000 "copies of the riew viewbdok of.. the university univer-sity campus and its activities are included in the. edition. Twelve thousand are being .mailed to high school . students throughout." the state. and the remaining -t copies will bedistributed later,,, it was revealed. . , 1 Coast W. L.- Pt. JD6 63 . .604 8a. 73.547 84 73X535 80 80 .500 75 86 .466 Seattle Los Angeles . . . : San Francisco" . , '. Sacramento .i . . . San Diego Oakland 72 89 .447 I'oruana . ...... ... ' 69 86 .445 Mondoy Results Seattle 2-4. Portland 8-0. Oakland 8-1, San Francisco 2-5. s Lo3 Angeles 7-6, Hollywood 8-5 Sacramento 3-2, San Diego 4-11. Pioneer.League ..W. L. Pet: 64- 48 .571 6348 -568 Twins Falls ...... Pocatello Salt Lake Boise . . . 54 54 50 58. .482 53 61 62 .482 .450 .446 Offden w Lewiston ..Monday's Results Boise 15-2, Salt Lake 4-9. Pocatello 10-10, Ogden 12-8. Lewiston 5-6, Twin Falls 4-7. - WHEAT GOES UP CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (UJ! Wheat again . soared the 5-cent- limit in most North American markets mar-kets at the opening today, but heavy profit-taking cut into the advance in later trading. Leagu a. fJerry-Go-Hcunrl (Continued FrOra Page One) , . , rup'-cd, told Goermg he was convinced con-vinced that his plan of easing the anti-Jewish drive was good, and should- be given six months or so to see how it ; worked. 'X I PROPHET ICKES S " Omniscient Secretary Ickes was only man in Washington who predicted pre-dicted war. on September 1 and hit it right on the nose1' '-: Ickes pointed out that Hitler always al-ways considered September his lucky , month, and that he would probablywait until the first day of September 7 to attack Poland. Hitler struck just after, the handy of the clock had moved into the' very early hours of . September first.. ...... ,,. NEPOTISM NAMESAKE ' .V ' ' ' ' - -. . " . ' - - '"am f ' ' , '. .' . ', 1 ! " ' Chairman 'of theT'House Military Affairs Committee is Representative Representa-tive Andre wXJackson May, proud of his - surnames, though unlike Jackson he j iaf Ho fighting crusa-derElected crusa-derElected as an Administration supporter he blocked for months the ;bill. empowering tlie TVA 'to. buy - out the Tennessee properties of the Commonwealth and' Southern South-ern Corp ; But one thing May has in com-con com-con with "Old -Hickory" is the thesis ; that -'to the victor ' belong the spoils.! May has helped 'himself 'him-self generously to nepotism gravy an,d the "take including'his own $10,000 salary, totals $17,400. Here Is his nepotism list: . ; Mrs. Julia G. May, wife, secretary secre-tary $3,000. ... - . '-,' Mrs. Besa S: May, daughterrin-Tawr daughterrin-Tawr postmistress of Prestonsburg, Ky., May's home town. $2,400. Lucille M. ; Herndon, sister-ki-law, clerk in hisJpff ice $2,000. - , NOTE Until x recently - William May, Jr.,,'nephew; was a $3,600 collection analyst in the Louise-ville Louise-ville . of f ice of the Federal Land Bank. IIe'resfgnd to run for the Democratic, nomination 'for State Agricultural . Commissioner,- and won' it. - " " - '' ... NEWSREEL WAR ; The morning "war broke ' probably prob-ably . was the ' first time in 163 years of , American history that the Secretary of State posed for the.newsreels before breakfast. Arriving t his office early in the morning, Hull firsf conferred by telephone with Ambassadors Bullitt, Kennedy, and Biddle ' in Paris,; London and Poland. Shortly Short-ly . thereafter he admitted the neWsreelmen to his off ice, where lie wus ."shot - Cameramen . then dragged their floodlights, cables land complicated complicat-ed equipment about the state department de-partment to various offices, shooting shoot-ing almost ; everyone in sight, including in-cluding vnewsmert in heir phone fJUTJi-xhis war is going tQ tie pfeturizedas no previous conflagration confla-gration ever has been. Nothing will be left to the Imagination, which ? illustrates 1 the difficulty thi country 1s bound 'to experience exper-ience in remaining neutral. . " 1 - POLISH AMBASSADOR : 1, l Following . the '- Munich . crisis, when Czechs felt, they had been sold down , the( river, members of their. Legation were angered at Polish Ambassador Potockihe--cause of a statement he made oh his return to Washington after Poland had helped carve up Czech oslovakia. . . .'-;s. - .Today .the- Czechs are wondering, wonder-ing, if he. would like to eat' his bland words of October' 4,, 1938, when he.eaid: :. . -' "As for Central Europe,, the principle of self-determination has been definitely accepted- and will ; be' applied in the future as n6ed may arise. It has exercised a quieting . influence on -a situatiori that was .most tense. Peace has been .welcomed ' by all, and" the whole atmosphere has been clear ed to produce a feeling of comfort and great relief.' 't a ' " - ' w i' -i -1 i i Payson Reorganizes Relief "Society Unit ' : , , . PAYSONThe ; Payson' Third vrard Relief society has been re organized with Mrs. Ethel' Davis, president: Mrs. Nora Hiatt, first counselor; Mrs. Virginia Hill, second sec-ond counselor, and -Mrs. Anna Snyder, Sny-der, secretary. . .' The retiring presidency included includ-ed Mrs. Margaret Webb, Mrs. Thalia Dalton and. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Lillie Dean, secretary. A French monoplane, the De-lanne, De-lanne, has two shell-firing . guns, one fires through the. propeller hub, the other at the extreme tail. Jhe unique feature oi", this plane s the fact that it has tandem wings. The ship is reported to exceed 370 miles an hour. acnnittoa I KISS VIOLA WEST tjrriondent-r-rhnn,i 2S-W Mr. and. Mrs.' Raymond Nelson Nel-son were in the receiving "line Thursday evening, "at their son Howard's- and Miss Glennes Le-Masters Le-Masters wedding - reception. The lovely affair which was given in the ' Manavu'' ward hapl - at Provo, was attended by a goodly number ot'peoplefrom Pleasant Grove. The young couple will reside re-side Jn Nephi where Mr. . Nelson will ' be manager ' of - a D. T. R. store. 1 '"-, '-'x 1 Mrs. Lacy White and ' her mother Mrs. Inez Olpin spent part of, the week in Price, ,the guests.-- of Mr. and Mrs. Asel Boulters. . - Mrs. Josie Walker , spent Thursday in Salt Lake. JVHS3 josepiune west. visitU'' Salt Lake on Thursday withMr. and ' Mrs. Charles Coles - Keith Warnick, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnickand Leah "Woodward - of ; 'Ftanklin, Idaho, were married irv' the Salt LaTte temple on Wednesday, . August 30. Mr., and -Mrs. Warnick accompanied accom-panied them, Mrs. Warnick also attended aVtrousseau .tea given for Jthe bride" at Franklin last Friday. - . . ' . . ' " ' ' AqxvW 6t the " Manila Second-year Second-year Food club gave a luncheon for their mother, on Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of their leader Mrs. Merrill N-' Warnick. ' Irene Warnick - was general chairman-and chairman-and Mary Harper, was hostess. Each ' girl, assisted. The prpgram consisted Mf a musical appreciation appreci-ation using the Victor' . radio prize, won byr.the gitls lastyear talk on 4-H club " work, Reva Hahn ; poem, , 'tThe . Heart-bf - the Household Ru b y; Jeppson; "What Club Work Means, inth HQme,'VMrs. Cora xAtwood; e marks, Miss Bessie Kirkham. - - Mr, and Mrs. Virgie Meredith and Mr; ; and Mrs.' Dean Atwood have returned from a vacation spent visiting the canyons of southern Utah andBoulder dam.' '; - :-."5", .- n 1 EDGEQOtlT I MRS. EVA GILLESPIE t Reporter Phone at 0-J-2 I Mr. afid Mrs: Claude Conder and daughter of .Olmsteadleft Saturday Satur-day morning on a two weeks vacation va-cation trip.. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. vHeber C. -Cutler of Salt Lake and will .visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Banks .of Tow er Falls, Wyq, . --. ' Mr' and Mrs. B. H. Chamber lain . and , son, Buddy "of Craig', Colo-, ''visited Sunday and Monday with friends at Olmsted and Edge-mont.- ;y , ,A X- : Mr and Mrs. John W.'; Giles an son Jacki ' Mrs. W F. Ciles, arid iMrs. 'Jessie Bird of Salt 'Lake visited. Sunday" at .the Sbarp Gil lespie home. v ' . Mrs O. C. Marriott accompan ied . the i following girls v to SalU Lake saturaay, where . they participated par-ticipated ;in a gunip ' tempi excursion excur-sion : y Maxine aDvis," Lelia Dayis, Maxine Pinegarf ."' Helen Meldrum, Betty Ferguson, LaNeil and. Dorothy Dor-othy Taylor Alice , Hawkins and Merleen' Smith. , . ' - Miss .Wilma Wiscombv was -in chargeof he conjoint meeting isunciay evening, witnairs itacn- ealMecham, Edwin Booths and Rowe dinger taking" partin the discussion of the topic, VWhySeek Spiritual Values .in Recreation.' v Mrs. f Edith Lovegreh and - son Cat Lovcgren of Salt Lake visited with, friends in Edgemont on Mon day. - , . Mr.- and-Hrs. Ralph Jennings and sons Doc,' Dick and Duke of Salt Lake spent Sunday at Edgemont. Edge-mont. ' 'J -' ' X ' NMrs."" Bertha v Salisburywill be hostes sto the Edgemont Literary club Friday afternoon at her home at Olmstead.,. MrsEmma Brere-ton' Brere-ton' is in chkrge of theprogram for the afternoon. . ' V Robert- Elliott spent the week end and Labor Dav withihisi fam ily, returning to Garrison Monday evening, where i heis (employed American League New York Bostori . .' ChicagoV. 91 38 .705 76 52 .594 ..ry 71 57 .555 Cleveland . ;. t3 OS .OU 67 61" .523 Detroit Washington Philadelphia St- Louis .'j .....35. 89 .282 Monday's v Results, New York: 7-2, Philadelphia 6-0. Washington 7-6, Boston 6-4 St. Louis 3-5". Detroit 2-5, (second (sec-ond game; called end i of eighth, darkness). -x' '. Chicago 5, ; Cleveland .2, 10 innings. in-nings. . - 'r . -. ' (First game postponed; rain). National League Cincinnati . . .' . St. Louis- i. i U . 74 71 47. .612 52X577 Chicago; 70 59 KAZ New York . . . Brooklyn' Pittsburgh ; I Boston . . ..- Philadelphia .63-59 63 60 '57 66 56 68 40 83 .516 .512 .463 .452 .325 Monday's Result St. Loiiis Cininnati 0-6 (second (sec-ond , game - called end of ninth, dsirk tiss ) ' 'i ' - x 'y ' New. York 10-7, Philadelphia 0-6. Brooklyn 5-2,. Boston 4-5- Pittsburgh 2-5, Chicago 1-3. . f - - SUDCIAIHUESTORPEDOED LONDON, Sept. 5 U.R Ap proximately 50i) of the liner Athcnla's 1,400 passengers still are unaccounted for, a survey of., Briiish, and7 Irish' ports b!uved today."' - By CLIFFORD L DAY United Press Correspondent ' . LONDON, Sept. 5 itti:') Survivors Surviv-ors . of the BrHishliner Athenia said today that a''eubmarine torpedoed tor-pedoed the' ship without , warning and afterward'game to the surface and fired , two shells at it as the crew . aided , passengers into lifeboats. life-boats. ! .,"'''- About 90 rerished x . About 90 'persons perished it vas estimatedian the baaes of the survivors,, re ports. . , K. Some were killed instantly by the impact of th$ torpedo. Some drowned. .. At 'least one a. woman committed suicide - "by - leaping into the Isea when she sawthat her child was dead. , ;' " .All survivors agreed they werei victims of a submarine the first raid against enemy shipping made by Adolf Hitler's U-boatsf Berlin has, denied1 that a submarine was responsible.) t - -'.(The German s officials; x aware that the submarine campaign of 1914-1918 ; waa.t powerful factor lm bringing the United States to ther aid of tfie allies, insisted the ship either struck a mine or went down because of an internal ex-p4osion. ex-p4osion. .. Germans , accused .the British ot attempting to make public opinion in the . United States that unrestricted submarine war fare, had been resumed where it was left off in the World War. K Survivors. puU into Gal way. Ireland,, Ire-land,, and Greenock, . Scotland. There were many Americans among them, 200 of the 380 landed at Galway , being United States citizens. - S' ' -I 1 Inaddition to the 380 survivors arriving at Galway, thcrex were about 400; who arrived at Gree nock. ?:'-, -a-'., Stories Recountco vThpIr accounts of what happen edyaried ,on some details. but thi3 isthe fcroad outline yst their sory; r - ".Hi X .The Athenia.carrjdng a heavy passenger lostof pesonsflcei rrom inexrpean' war, . was steaming ajongpfr the llerbrldges islands- Sundayyyening. itwas stifl daylight,'Jbrut the dinner gonj? had sounde idedand manj were' havlto shipping ;, . -j. .a,,, j , -. fs1 X - GflL L'OTIDES ! Probate arjd t j. x . t lauaraianship JNotice A tnsuit County Clerk, of )tlM(; jResieetive Signers - for er Information. .. - NOTICE OF SPE ' : sa Notice is 'liereby Usiven . that Bpefcial r taesX-f or-treet Paving Nq, 20are due and unpaid in amountSsiKi upon anda set forth and 'described in the -delinquent . list r heretoattached, and unless said taxejs, including ; interests to gether with thecost of publication, are paid ,rrnor before the 12th day , of September, I939j the . real property upon which ; such taxes are a lien,, will on said day, be sold forsaid taxes, Interest, costs of advertising arid expense of, sale' at the front loor of the Cityand County - building in Provo City, Utah, bcginningat the hour of twelve .o'clock nodn, "of said day, and continuing until' all of said property shallhave been sold., Legal owner, . . Harold Blumenthal .' . .$78 23 Description: commencing at the 'Northwest corner of Lot -5of vBlock29, Plat "C," Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence East 148.00 . f eet ; thence - South .50 feet; thence- West 148.00 feet. -thence - North-50 feet to the place of beginning. , ,V Subject' andx together with a right of ' way over the East 16 t zeet inercor. ' ' -r. Y. rural -Vttir.nAi .: .X ' -.... A; -., . IrVrHn T 'no. '" '- -.. . -. o fin Description: Commencing at, the Northwest corner - of Lot t 7, ' Block 41, Plat "A' Provo City . Survey; thence' East 4 rods; thence South 8 rod3;tbence West - ' ' '. ".- V CtAL TiVX 1 lk ; x.- xi TUA'vm '."....' . i 'mKdM&SL -fee: CheV; Dcalri Day Special! Sof.' Uhiv. ,v1937(?IIeV DeLufccTown Sedan Radio ajiti Ilatcr - IJcautiful Grcciv Finish-;- Tires New, with;xrunctureri)roo Tubes: Sunday, and Monday . . . .. . A , TRUCK SPECIAL! . 1937 DODGE M Ton Pickup Very Low Mileage. NJhis car has Original Paint ami; has had very good pare. Just drive this car ' r r p yourselfit's perfect! Sunday and -.Monday.' . OPEN'. EVENINGS 101 South University Avenue, ') -:. ': Ing their evening meal. At 730 p rn. ship time thora was. a loud roar under the dPt ki. Apparently the tbrpedo mud? a direct hit.onsthe Athenla's boilrr i or' struck ckXe enough; to. buit them.-. .'' . ' 1 ' Some were killed by (he force of - the explosion." ' The mighty .jarcnt, otbera . sprawling over7 the ll . into the sea where they were drowned. There was a dash for. Hfttxat5 and durhig;that dash Thomr Mc-Donald, Mc-Donald, insurance agent .of ttart-ford, ttart-ford, Conn., looked out ;aero.s.- tJHe rail and. said he aw-'a,; gray 'Submarine 'Sub-marine surrounded, by moke." Other passengers also.,; reported . seeing' the submarine. Some Said ; it was only .100 yard f roui, the Athenia: others said it was h qu ir-tcr ir-tcr of a mile away, , The submarine had done only part df its damage. A shelU crashed into the boat deck lof the Athenia where men. women andchildren were-, climbing into lifeboats. ' A". large, hole .'was Ll.nvn through one lifeboat. . i. 1 Some, passengers-, said .the submarine, sub-marine, then ;irc.d another hcll at the- listing ship and one man described de-scribed it , as "a g;us shell." Nighthad fallen by - this ! time, but, fortunately , for the 'pa.swn-gcrs, 'pa.swn-gcrs, the moon acme up strong and bright- That illumination .enabled ,. the passengers and crew. Members to , work effectively in '' : getting -away from the listing-shfp. v Subniarlne Llngrr Near----, But the terror that had struck them from beneath the .:sen,i still lurked nealts prey. . . ' N Jdhn McEwan, rtorekeivr cm; Athenia, told about, thati ' , "Several times during the light when wewcre In the fJifplxjats." he said "weKheard the'bmarine passing below - us. '. She'' remained on the snot several hours . after sinkihg us. A - large, raggcKl hole gaped on the-port eide-of the Athenia The YM rfW 1 1 rf AI V' Aw Vim eliri. U"l IMICU yJJJIV4J niHH first struck.. but then came boric to y&' lejvel position. Then: she ocgan BinKing tupwiy. c Wireless operation -nf, the henia crackled out anf (). and. nearby ships raced far 'the scene. When all lifeboats bad- been' cleared from theoeeani a-tle.nti-oy-cr fired shots juito-,,. thwrerk age of the; Atherikiuso tliat it wank! sink rapidlyand not be a hazard i 4s-tocU rtbence" North, 8 rods to the place. of beglnnlnLv Subtt torand with the' benefit jrfhatcertaUrlghtf way oi J. alley described as fql'lowa, to- -itf Commencing at . .point , .12. fet;S6uth of the . Northwest iv corner of Lot .7, Block 44 j thence l, ixa k x ivua iu -uio tuixay. oiuc of 'said Blck on University A veriUe.X formerly '' called Aead- emy avenue then South 12 feet; thence West 12 rods to the AVest , side of said Lot 7; thence North jl 12 f eet to the beginning. Leg'aJowncr, ' ';'''';. Prudclla Alexanaer . ; f r , ? I)2. ,1 (i Description: -Commencing at' the - tNorwest corner of; Blck 41, V Plat "A", I'rovb City Survey of Building Lots; t-hencci .East l9( feet; tMied South 81.00; feet; thence West 99.80 feet; thence North 84.00 feet to the pi are. ot beginning. -' .,. '. . Legal oVner, Jennie Ilughea, formerly Jennie Clark Bfick-ley Bfick-ley , s.. . , .A- . . .'...:. . $10:.57 . Description: ' Comrneneing 3.'!') chaifi.1 West of'' the ' tn thea.it-. corner ot Section 1. Town.sliip 7 South, itange 2X EaAt of the- Salt Lakc'Mcridian thence North 1 East of a "chain: thenc e North 8S West 4.14 chalna to University Avenue; thence abrnz the East line"; of . UtUver:-;ity Avenue; SouUi ,1V West l.-1'5 chains, to - the' Northwest cor- " her of the land of Stanley 0x; ; thence South ifcO'i i:sV, 1.00 chains;' thcncetfJouth 1 Wet 20 v Units; thence South SO'. East 1.14- chains; then '..North -1 East 77. 2-3 links to tho llacc of beginning.' . '. - TROVO' CITY CORPORATION,' By Almo B. J Simmons, ; v : City Treasurer arid Col- . lector of Special Taxes. -, I'ublishVAug.uat .28, 2 30, 3 1 i. Sept'' 1 5, 6,- 7, 8, and 11, '1939. "'' ' 'r." '" ' -,- - ; ( r "A 1 V' v -J o Phone 153 |