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Show PROVO - (UTAH) DAILY HERALt), THURSDAY, - MAY 23, 1940 PAGE THRE1 .ONE-TRAPPED IN WALKER KIME , WALKERMINE, CaW May " 23 (im--Three men. traDted by a fire in the underground workings of Walkermlne. today rescused themselves . bv crawling1 out a back tunnel. Mine officials, how ever, said they believed a fourth man was still trapped in the shaft. The three men who had been trapped worked their way I back through a lateral tunnel In which the fire started, and reached the surface through a " ventilation shaft. Warren said the company had six rescue workers, equipped with oxygen mask apparatus, working in the tunnel in search of 'the man still believed in the mine. "Other rescue workers have arrived ar-rived from nearby mines and are standing by, ready to go down if necessary," Warren said. Cause of the fire could not be determined definitely until the fire which was still burning, had been extinguished and the charred char-red mine timbers examined. Forty other miners working in that .and : other tunnels of the mine were ' safe, mine officials said. ' . Z ; GERMANS DRIVE FOR CHANNEL BERLIN, May 23 OJJR) German Ger-man troops are driving for Calais and carrying the battle ever closer to England, the official DNB news agency reported today. The agency said attacks along theflanks of ttTe German corridor across France had been repulsed with heavy losses to the Allies, but warned the Allied army In northern France and Belgium still is powerful and will not be broken without heavy battles. The strongest Allied force, DNB indicated. Is in the neighborhood New York Gets Steamed Up f 4 -r V. Covering another assignment on this New York street, the photographer photog-rapher who took the above-picture was knocked flat on his face when a blast of steam, mud and gas exploded through the pave-r pave-r right behind him. He made1 quick comeback and snapped -hoto of eevser es it roared 28 stories into the air. , - , Sl ot Valenciennes along the Belgian-French Belgian-French border." y- DNB - said attempts by strong Allied forces to break through the German ring between Cambral and' Valenciennes "scored slight local successes which,- however, nullified by the bloody enemy loss- t-es." The London zoo earns as much as $100 on a Saturday afternoon by selling children : rides on the animals. "The Blue Bird" At The Paramount U V ..'gs" Shirley Temple, as seen in Maurice Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird,' blithely shuts out the sound of the incessant quarrelling of her dog (Eddie Collins) and her cat (Gale Sondergaard).' This technicolor production of the beloved story - comes to the Paramount theater tomorrow with a brilliant cast; .', . j : FTsait Uxi ciTy;ITii. - isL ,0? O r IACSTAFF r- MA"CISC0 ' "t SsV PHOENIX fm! r-- .avV; i 2r . Ul-j Senator Byrnes Daps Lindbrgh WASHINGTON, ( May 23 UJ! Sen., James F. Barnes, D., S. C, answered Col. Charles A. Lindbergh's Lind-bergh's attack on the administration's administra-tion's foreign policy last night with a charge that the famous flier was unqualified to speak on the subject - x ' He denounced, those who "consciously "con-sciously -or unconsciously; retard President . Roosevelt's . - projected national defense program as the "fifth column's most effective fellow. fel-low. travelers;gi!y;p He said Lindbergh's speech had been announced as "a discussion of our air - defense" - but th famous flier had '"engaged in a discourse on American foreign policy about which . he 'was no more qualified , to speak than 'Wrong Way Corrt gan or any other aviator- who may ily -the Atlantic." he spoke over the CBS radio network, the same one which carried Lindbergh's re marks last Sunday. . - Byrnes . frequently ' is a White House spokesman and' his words were interpreted as the official answer to Lindbergh. The ' Pampean . 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Gid- dings of Salt Lake, secretary Don WooLsey of Ogden, treasurer; Charles Hanks, Salem, junior representative; rep-resentative; and Clyde Scott of Provo, junior representative of the I. O. O. F. Rebekahs installed Mrs." Jennie Nelson. Murray, vice president;, Mrs. Marie Sttiart, Sandy, warden; Miss Irene Sudheimer, Salt Lake, secretary; Mrs. Don H. Woolsey, Ogden, as treasurer. It costs Uncle Sam 42 cents a day for each sailor's meals. Army meals cost 31 cents each. S 1 WASHINGTON, May 23 (tin-President (tin-President Roosevelt will outline his national defense policies in ail phases in a "fireside" chat on the radio Sunday nipht at V.sv EST, White House Secretary Stephen T. Early, announcing the talk today, to-day, said it will, be in a "nature of a report to the American people" peo-ple" and will touch on points pre viously outlined such as prevention preven-tion of excessive war profits and labor tiisputcs, and rajdn.tena.iice of social gains of the p&jt seven years. 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