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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1040 SECTION TWO - .'I Llorgenfhao Bans Loan io Britain UV RON A I J) G. VAN TINE WASHINGTON. Dec. I.' ai; Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr., said today he "would never be a party" to a loan to Great Britain or any other country to whom financial assistance assist-ance is barred by the Johnson act. Morgenthau told a press conference confer-ence the "spirit" of the Johnson net. which bans private loans to debt-defaulting nations, is "very clear, irrespective of any interpretation inter-pretation that any lawyer might give." "I consider the spirit of the law-is law-is very plain." he said. "Several years ago I told that to Senator Johnson." "Furthermore, nobody has asked me for a loan," he added, referring to his current discussions with Sir Frederick Phillips, undersecretary of the British treasury and chief of a financial mission now in this country. "Irrespective of any interpretation interpreta-tion that any lawyer might give, in view of the spirit of the law, I certainly would not be a party to a loan to Great Britain or any other country if it comes under the Johnson act, without being directed by congress," Morgenthau Morgen-thau added. He refused to say whether there w as any possibility that he might ask congress to modify the Johnson John-son act. He likewise declined comment com-ment on sections of the neutrality act which bars private credits to belligerents. OIJAKD INDUCTION TO BE DELAYED WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 U.1! Construction delays at army camps will cause delays of from I one week to two and a half months J in inducting about 96,000 national guardsmen into the federal service, serv-ice, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson said today. Weather Saves 'Em From Cold Ware L X : ; J?' i X ' " ' " U DECISION FOR GQPFSG ' ALJl of cauncE )' F v 'r y Schilling is z champion of satisfying goodness! good-ness! The reason? A matchless blend of the world's choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out delicious full flavor and strength. Tu o Coffees Percolator and Drip 4 ' ! ! 7 ; .-i I J t 1 J Pretty confused about the whole thing are these four University of California Cali-fornia students who appeared before Berkeley, Calif., Judge Oliver Youngs, dressed to fa-ce his "punishment to fit the crime' a deluge of water bags thrown by police officers as penalty for throwing water on pedestrians from their fraternity house. Because of current cold weather and the flu epidemic, the judge changed the sentence to four days work on city projects. Left to right: Judge Youngs, Mlnton Evans, William Donaldson. Leonard WooJs" and Pieter de Vries. One in Five Fit For Army Service SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 12 (O!) Twenty per cent of Utah men eligible for selective service classi fy as 1-A, "fit for immediate service," state selective service headquarters reported today. 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Those having special parts on the musical program included: Doris Clark and Shirley Nagle, soprano obligato; Kenneth Park, bass solo; Betty Foster, Dorothy Michael, Jean Mower and Rayola Hanseen, soprano and alto duet; Claudine Marshall, solo; Mildred Montag, soprano obligato; also quartet and choir members. Decorations and art work were in charge of Georgiana Johnson, art instructor. Feature Editor Wins Pep Yell Contest Chrystal Rasmussen. . feature editor of the Provonian, won first place in the pep yell contest held last week at Provo high school. A box of candy was presented to i Chrystal in Wednesday's assembly. as-sembly. Her yells, along with others submitted by Betty Jane Nash, Gloria Dunne, . Dorothy Brown, Verna Jorgensen, seniors; Helen Fitzgerald and Norma Walker, Wal-ker, juniors,, will be found in the Pro-Log, student directory, which will be issued Monday. Nadine Farr. Gordon Forsyth, and Connie Carrol, cheerleaders, took charge and were the acting judges of the contest. Woman Survivor Now Recovering SUVA, Fiji Islands, Dec. 12 (UP.) The sole survivor of an ill-fated treasure hunt to the South Seas that brought death . to her three companions, is showing definite physical improvement, doctors at Labasa hospital said today. Mrs. Fern Thompson of Los Angeles An-geles and Salt Lake City, whose husband, Robert, Delton Conly, 26, Oakland and Eve Conly 20, died of starvation aboard the yacht Wing On, has begun to take an interest in her visitors and the flowers brought by her nurses. Doctors say. however, it prob ably will be many "weeks before she is able to tell the story or tne pearl-hunting expedition upon which the four embarked last summer. sum-mer. Their tiny boat ran aground on a remote island near Labasa plantation on Nov. 24. ?!D).vAvill LI it. Oregon Man Dies In Hunting Accident ONTARIO, Ore., Dec. 12 U.K R. C. Fritz, New Plymouth, Ida., farmer, died in an Ontario hospital hos-pital late last night of injuries suffered in a hunting accident. ; Fritz went hunting on his farm near New Plymouth and his wife became alarmed when he failed to return. Searchers fqund Fritz unconscious in a cornfield. He was shot through the stomach, apparently appar-ently when he tripped and his shotgun discharged. 4 School Children Killed in Accident i RANT'S EXTRADITION BOISE, Ida., Dec. 12 ;.r Gov. C. A. Bottolfsen ioaay granted extradition of L. E. Varnes, sought by Missoula, Mont., county authorities author-ities on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses. Deputy Sheriff L. J. Stringer of Missoula county left as soon as papers were signed to ' return Varnes to Montana. LAGRANGE, Ind., Dec. 12 iV.V.) Four school children were killed last night on their way to a basketball bas-ketball game. Another child and the father of two of the victims were injured. 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