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Show Vi.,1 T WKATIIE- Khi Ef(' Mil Gratitude is mil only mommy lull iho homage of llto iioart rendered to God for Ills Willis gOOdUCSS Mile cloudy, lS!ntfc H .cu.,HT.rc. t UIllGlIAM, HOX ELDEll COUNTY, UTAH. jUMEJS Enter lermans ENGLISH COAST 24-,- 24 (UP) irp.LlN. May entered have troops rman 22 French channel port coast, the English from the the Belgium to the - have smashed through lied allied lines along the the entry Importing within gunshot, city reic across the Dover, England, west point of the channel said that sources ,ary in continued fighting cf the IS miles down Striving To Reach Hemmed In British In Belgium j j PERU KILLS 116, Americans find entertainment and relaxation during the summer months. The exposition -- Worlds fair! i d INJURES MANY of of Worst Temblor In 50 Years Strikes South America , -- LIMA, Peru, May 21 (UP) indicated that The most disastrous earth- France qUaj.p t0 strjko Peru in fifty pocket of northern nesiern Belgium in which jyears shook the entire seaeoast allied troops were said tortayi kjijnR at least 116 per- destruction had Rons anrt injuring an estimated le facing whittled to half its ong- 1,000 others, and toppling If and whn Tny houses and severing communi-size. Y d forces are riushe cations. a great More lhan 10oo houses were I'tncting steel band was sive against England destroyed in Lima, Callao and Other cities by the tremors at 11:30 a. m. it the same time that the which began imans entered Calais, it was ; (9;30 a m MST) and lasted j i, "strong motorized forces morp than a minute, ched Ardres, village eight epicenter of the disturb- and m anee ;es to the southwest was Callao, apparently line of the nazi advance. t fki port of Lima, where dam-iit appeared that the acaRe was heaviest and the death ef- j entry of the port was highest. There were 61 bodies in the Callao morgue and 42 in the Lima morgue. In addition 10 persons were killed at Hacienda Aguilar, a village near Bella drove smaller British Vista on the Lima-Callaups from Boulogne way, one in Bella Vista itself and that thejand two ng the night, gan Miguel, on the mor outskirts jn Htion had become of this city, Doubt was expressed ive. jsjPw temblors at 5 p. m. (6 London that Calais could be,p m DT) added to the gen-- i d if the Cermans tightened pral panjc 0 the inhabitants, .r gnpon Bou.agne Prac- - vh0 had abandoned their tdy all of the British were to homes spend d to have succeeded in get,., hp, njght ,hp strppts and t out of Boulogne.) public squares, and handieap- ie (all of Calais and Bou- ppd rPscue work. 18 immincrtt. mHitaryr Thp na(ional tclP;raphs an- ees said nounced Jboy that Trujillo, 300 miles ed confidence that the o Limai was ..vlolpntly o! the pocket shaken at midday. in a week: Manuel Prado went President German eavy motorized to Callao to assist personally es from the southeast will in directing sailors soldiers, (e up the channel coast as and police in rescue work, as Dunkuk and Ostcnd and "hospitals" were ke contact with tho forces j Improvised J.pj in the debris-covereup rt the northeast within a and streets where doctors days, nazis predicted attended to the least- When we control all the Krilv' nnel ports," a spokesman Fallen high tension wires enthe enemy will be surpersons until dangered ged. The command then power was many shut off. Telephone be given to attack from all between and the final annihilat-struggl- e and telegraph service coastLima some and northern will ensue. in was al towns late restored hurling back the allic the afternoon but communicaders of the line along tl the south were still nazis said the Germans tions with interrupted. into Ghent, the The shocks were felt as far anchor of the line north as Salaverry, Paita and "e it veers to the coast. Talara. 'Jt lighting was reported in The director of the Colegio Belgian city. Modelo (model college)) at CalrollinK lao and a priest with whomi against the encircled alhe was talking were reported ee said to have been far numbered at the outset of killed when part of the official ,!uvprStreet car service in Lima r at vJ S?id today was resumed after several f nglh the hours, but interurban service rh. r of rpma'ned suspended. the Getmtans'5' id. ,ul claims 1 the west is at the MANY FIFTH HIGH CHIEF Same 5 ( COLUMNERS and will run 128 days to Sept, 29 through the peak of the tour- ist season. Fair officials ex-- ! poet between 100,000 and 200,. OIK) visitors on opening day, and about 5,000,000 during the run. The fair was plucked pecledly out of the tangled fiminces of its 1939 run and or- glnized on a firmer, less wieldly basis this year. The exposi-- . ition management confidently expects to make a profit deriing 1910 and help liquidate some of last years debts with the assistance of what promises to be one of the best intracontinental tourist seasons in history. Lower prices lor everything, plus a set of lavish shows and a were gayer atmosphere promised for this year's ex- Intensive Drive To Rid Country Of Subversives Sai unlay, May 23 (UP) Prominent who formerly championed ap- pea.somont" of Germany may be snared in a fifth column roundup which swept across the British Isles early today with scores of arrests, including Capt. Franz Von Rintelen. chief Gorman saboteur in the United States during the World LONDON, s -- tine-j.iUti- j - Britons d j Anglo-Germa- y y bat-jnor- d je ; I ' j son-in-la- irrs pro-Britis- build-collapse- one-to-1- 0 - "fcnS.-COmman- K IkffrySg bS j OF DANGER J Avers Nazis Seek Domination Of Entire World LONDON, May 24 (UP) King George VI tonight warned the United Slates and other nations that Adolf Hitler, whose armies have stormed to within sight of the English coast, seeks the complete destruction and of , the British empire after that the conquest of the world. In a steady voice and measured phrases the monarch spoke to his 495,'000,-00subjects by radio in an Empire- - day broadcast mark-ing the birlhday anniversary of Queen Victoria under whose long reign the empire reached its greatest power and glory. "Germany is seeking the overthrow, complete and final, of this empire and everything for which it stands and after that the conquest of the world," the king said in his speech at 9 p. m., (1 p. m., MST.) "To all of us in this empire and to all men of vision and good will throughout the world tne issue is now plain it is the issue of life or death for us all. King George spoke for 12 and f minutes into a micro-- ! phone in his study in Bucking- ham palace. His voice became bitter when referring to Germanys allegations that Britain seeks world domination, he said: "We free peoples of the em- pne cast the word back into their teeth." The monarch, in what was ' regarded as a strong bid for support from other neutral na tions in Britains greatest hout of peril, said that the allies naz the resistance against blitzkrieg sweeping across west ern Europe is a battle for civ ilization and libel ties. "Defeat will not mean some brief eclipse from which we shall emerge with strength renewed but it will mean the destruction of our world as we have known it and the descent he of darkness upon its ruins, said. Stoutly denying Germanys : fallegations of British imperialas a world menace and ' ism that peace has emphasizing the sole goal of Britain, IN IRELAND IN !! , of CLEANUP Damaging Evidence Found By Searchers In Dublin DUBLIN, Saturday, May 25 (UP) Wholesale arrests were made last Eire throughout night and early today after reports that at least one nazi parachutist had landed on Irish soil and that the outlawed Irish Republican army planned an armed uprising over the week end. Evidence was disclosed before a special criminal court yesterday that the German parachutist had landed and was engaged In spying out Irish defenses and communications. The wholesale arrests to guard against any "fifth column" uprising or German attempt to Invade Ireland and Britain strike at occurred throughout the 26 counties of Eire, the former Irish free . TO KILL LEON state. TROTSKY j About 80 members of the Irish Republican army, which allegVictim Claims edly has received German supand arms, have been Deed Was Ordered port seized in the past 24 hours in the counties of Limerick and By Stalin Cork. The arrests coincided with the MEXICO, CITY, May 21 (UP) Leon Trotsky, exiled commu- calling up of all Eire military nist leader, charged tonight reservists and followed a strong that gunmen who attempted to warning Thursday by Deputy assassinate him in his subur- Prime Minister Sean T. O'ban home at dawn, were work Kelly of Eire against any foreign interference. jing O'Kelly said that we will not let anybody come here and exploit. our country for the advantage of some other coun- try." The government in a new order issued last night ordered all civilians to hand over all firearms and ammunition im mediately under threat said- By then, according to the French hope to have the Germans along the channel coast securely locked in a pocket. On the northern side of the German bottleneck tonight the allied forces of the north British, French and Belgian held a line from Valenciennes to Cambrai and Bapaume. On the southern side the main French army held a line on the nortb bank of the Somme from Arnicas to Peronne and Saint Quentin Th(l Britlsh are concentrated a, Arras and Bapaume and the Wey- - and th advance azl unj(s had swept to Boulogne and St. Omer, the latter in the vicinity of Calais. Grants To Mark Wedding Day but without the possibility of mis- d take a (German) scheme to subjugate by force the nations of the world, against which all our efforts tovvard peace were doomed to break. The king aid the British em- pire, with perfect resolution long-planne- j ' j . j ped'To fense worIh ig'm all living. of tXnin'hat makes'1 - life SCWDINAMW MEETING Jack E. Johnson and Arthur Nielsen will be the speakers at the Scandinavian meeting Sun-- j day, May 26, in the Sixth ward chapel at 2 oclock. A musical program will be given by Ar- nir Nielsen and daughter. (Trotsky's mortal en- emy) himself. Nothing else could be possible because of th" character of the assault. said he did not Trotsky blame Mexican political groups because he has no enemies among them. He added that it was possible that some Mexican communists may have participated but that Russian. communists the engineered wh0p affajr fifty-sixt- r h - family ed by daughters and sons-beeonly will be held Sun-h- e hay afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lucy Giant Cannon; wl e of George J. of Eighth avenue. "n Grandehildren will call at the home of President and Mrs. ,be day jl'ant I icsident and Mrs. Grant were married May 26, 1881. Mrs. Grant is the former n '"-la- y said that Britain to her utmost to catastrophe of war that "there is now revealed j Trotskys young grandson coived a minor wound in the foot, apparently from a glancThe boy, whose ing bullet. father was the late Leon Sedov, Trotsky's son, arrived in Mexico from Paris to live with his grandparents about the time the European war started. The missing bodyguard was said to be Sheldon Harte, an American, about 25 years old, from New York City. He was on night duty when the un- identified band of 20 armed men burst into the garden surrounding Trotskys home in Coyoaean and began firing. In a statement after the attack, Trotsky said: "It was organized by the GPU under the direct supervision of wedding brute the ; 1 celebrate their (jO Orward anniversary Sunday. !por (bounty Fair President and Mrs. Grant each 83 years old, will be sur- Wednesday night the county rounded by their family on jajr board, county commissionthe anniversary day, but no prs and representatives of the n bonor Put)'lc uJ'cIon tPir extension service met at tho is to be held. home of Mrs. Pearl Ilunsaker A dinner to be at- - will force avert j Hcber J. Gram president of, the L. D. S. church, and hi. wife, Augusta Winters Grant,1,-,- , - The king of -- Stalin d "Against our honesty is set dishonor, against our faithful-- , and had struggled ! o j . Tier tali Imncci-- announce that a famous - exile bp able-t'possibly was disastrous situation" has been scratched" by glass fragments S. overcome. from broken windows. one-hal- ; n ( Allied Generalissimo Maxime Weygand visited the Flanders battlefront during the morning and returned at noon to Paris 0 d jn nt 0 j , lune) suckle camp e ASSASSINS TRY e a . j tfARNS NATION j one-hal- j V "no-thir- BRITISH KING war. o j been appointed . French Chief ot t?enerl Man and supplants General Maurice Gamelin as CSommander-in-Chie- f of the Allied forces. Native of Brussels, Belgium, he is a brilliant s rategist, known as "Foch's s sadow." . The crusade against suspected horse elements Trojan spread to northern and southern Ireland. Rintelen, arrested yesterday and interned for duration of the war, was one of 59 new sus, travaganza. pects, including six women, who President Litlle Roosevelt, indieftt-erno- r America in tho Antarctica, Gov- - were detained. It was bat these arrests were Culbert Olson and Mar-tho beginning of a vast shall Dill, president of the fair, will participate in the opening clea"uP whlch Proba.blY will names prominent A sig- 'involve ceremonies tomorrow. nal will be flashed from Little British life. These prominent persons, It America at 9 a. m., setting off was indicated, may include three star bombs officially n Mr. Roose- persons associated with opening the fair. before institutions the velt will speak from Washing- war and appeasement ton. QJsorv George Creel, Dill between - favoring and Britain Germany and a representative of Mayor before that policy was cast Angelo Rossi will address the aside after Munich. opening-dathrongs at the fair The disclosure of "arrests to plaza. come coincided with a First-dainclude events roundup of fifth col- breaking of the official expose jumn Pcmpnts both in Eire and lion seal by Suzanna Foster, North Ireland and reports that girl singer of the movies, an outlawed Irish Republican aerial circus, a fiesta parade, army had planned an armed a children's parade, a pageant upHsing this wePk end. of light, the pageant Golden Britain, fearing a possible display, German attempt to invade Ire- Eays a faliyiand and strike at the British flandcarnival parade, fantasy, free dances and is,es from the rear, has ac-- a gayway fiesta. cused tjie IRA of receiving German support. German agents were alleged to be opSecond Youth erating boldly in Dublin, some Leaves Utah in the guise of newspaper correspondents. Convict Camp One of the prominent persons Less than 24 hours after one arrested here was Adolf Chas. prisoner walked away from the Kunz, formen counsellor of the Utah penitentiary farm near Austrian legation and a of Lord Radstock. the Point of the Mountain, anRintelen was arrested in Lonother youthful convict Thurswhere he had been living day escaped from the prison, don, where he had been working as in exile for several years. Although he had failed to bea farm trusty. a naturalized British to take come Latest prisoner "French leave" was Royal subject, he had been ardently His arrest was in Phillips, 19, of Monroe, Utah, line . with the renewed drive who was serving a fifth column suspects. laragainst sentence for grand year , Rintelen ceny. He was admitted to the before the appeared unescorted comprison March 20, 1939, after mittee this regional aliens morning, police preconviction in Salt Lake county. Warden John E. Harris said sented their evidence and the officer ruled Rintelen Phillips was checked at 4 p. presiding should be "Ported interned in a camp had he tm but an hour later from the gardens in the western section of the w.,56 disappeared Red Cross Making country. outside the prison. 'he northern available all Meanwhile, Appeal For Help EngLhafPd guards and Salt Lake City and Legion and Auxiliary ha,nnel cn routp Chairman W. C. Horsley of county officers were searching Hold and damage to Joint Meeting irthn Probabl' a cruiser, the Box Elder county chapter for Leonard Yarrington of Ogthree new from the who The of the Cross has Red American Post No. 10, escaped den, Brigham destroyers. received t.ie following telegram prison site south of Salt Lake American Legion and auxiliary, from Norman II. Davis, chair- - City, about midnight Wednes- - held its last conjoint meeting uk Looking Yar- under the present officers at the man of the National Also, Red day. ardTo War Memorial home Friday Cross : rington had served approxif and four million men With Commander several mately evening. Jarvis nporee senKoford of the Legion and Preslocked in mortal combat on months of a French and Belgian soil, the tence for second degree burg- ident Elnora Bowcutt, of the ou'(rs of th n 011 Arca relief '1ul "ill of Belgian-Frenclary. He was committed from auxiliary, were in charge of the u nnrh , at CamP peoples needs function. are reaching stagger-o- l Weber county. ,0!''iy for described on a sp ing Harris Warden Honored guests were students 'I0 five Already pioportions. projects 1 "'ll be Pnl, n'" s10'vcr: million pitiful refugees are clog-a,e- r Phillips as being about 5 feet of thP Box Elder high school, 'he ging every road into central 6 inches tall and weighing 135 Legion and auxiliary scolarship tank ?s,ruc,edi 1S l con sou'hern France trying to pounds. He has brown hair winners, namely, Scott Chris-anUP. ci blue eyes and was attired tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. director's cape bombing and strafing from one mile of in ars torsb(,and prison garb. regulation John S. Christensen, and Miss airplanes. Our representatives Eileen Potter, daughter of Mr. in France report thousands dy f rwiPlf,0d land Mrs. H. O. Potter. This is "'111 ling of wounds, FARM Sl'PEIlMSOR ia,CiPnrea by roadsides e the first time a daughter of a the ,v;?,y Tinny. American SCHOOL DATED May fright and hunger. A iraining school for farm member of the local wih p. r;,dipground Red Cross must rush relief of post has 0 'be annual won this award, although it kind if these innocent supervisois ' Vm" kC0Uncilhas been made for 21 This, p;op1e aVem be 'saved, "ware nection with the agricultural administration m Miss Doris Ann Johnson. ri?iughl of the expediting millions of dollars in adjustment e e f ter of Mr. . and Mrs. Geo. L. the money and supplies but we Pox Elder counl, wil Johnson, winner of the oratori- need more and bigger contri- - n Brigham Ma 27 an 111 fea cal contest, was also an honbutions to cany on. Cannot ored guest. Plans for Poppy t,afs"uni,ni?r in whicb urge upon you too strongly bo f storv day Saturday and the program for Memorial day were distold on are to befriend these sorely cal Bureau of 'tried victims of brutal warfare. brought them aid in this their cussed at the meeting. Ration A buffet lunch was served and Ilera'ed," by We count upon you to reach and saddest hour." H C,0r of Ten is S1.000. the remainder of the evening Box Elder's within oversubscribe quota your goal or 'he area. 'H'Mid dancing. R. M. shortest possible time. Every and every effort is being made was spent 4 for was in charge of refreshfhpfam has been days delay means hundreds to reach that goal at the earliest ments and dancing. affair. may die because we have not possible moment. i General Kjaxime Weygand, 73, who has 1 Bear River, parliamentarian, and Mis. Anna Cottam, organ-jist- , were made by Captain Ar-- I Orme. villa Presentation of the flag, also its history and purpose were given by Mrs. Lucinda Jensen. Response was made by Principal Arch Sims. Music for the occasion was furnished by the entire school, singing "Anter- ica" and "Utah We Love Thee." Also present at t.ie ceremonies was Mrs. Emily G. Ilunsaker, an honorary pioneer member of the Honeysuckle camp. ce e i spectacular stand on Treasure Island in San Francisco bay, ' ulogne, BRITISH SEIZE (UP)-Fier- he io!ic ville picscntcd the Honcj vilL public schools with a Ulu l state llag at uiipicssivi ccic-- l motiics on Monday Intioduction of comity officers, Mrs. May Tyson, president. Mrs. Lucinda Jensen of PARIS, allied blows utilizing massed men, guns and planes tonight were reported to be driving a bottleneck plug into a north of the Somme through which motorized Germanys raiders are streaming toward the English channel coast. In 48 hours the plug has been d'lvon of the way into the gap separating the main French army from the 600,000 to 1.000,000 allied troops withdrawing from Belgium and al- lowing Germanys swift "Pan-- I zer" units to pour across the Flanders lowlands to the chan- nel. If the gap is closed, French military spokesmen said, he- tween 20.000 and 30, 000 nazi troops and l.OoO tanks and oth-je- r armored units will be caught in a trap along the channel where Adolf Hitler is gambling to obtain a foothold for his threatened blitzkrieg against the British Isles. The bottleneck of the German "corridor" to the chan-- I nel, between the Somme to iBapaumc, was swept by allied shells and was under constant aerial bombardment throughout today. The German motorized units hauling to hold the narrow gap were reported to be suffering enormous casualties. Still they poured tanks and armored cars through the May 24 ( j j nver in nazi spokes.ks of the Lys. c'aimed tonight. ,Mt CROSS FIRE UP)-Gild- EARTHQUAKE IN I i.uijblcis I HI.! MANY ARRESTED Honeyville School RAKE NAZIS IN Hur-sakc- IN GLORY ALLIED LINE ARE WITHIN 22 MILES OF NUMBER Utah State Flag FRENCH TROOPS 'Presented To Oscar prominent resident of Honeyville, sustained a painful eye injury Friday afternoon. According to the report, Mr. lllunsaker, in company with his son, La Van Ilunsaker, was Will Remain a barbed wire fence, Tie wire broke on a pole while Open Until being stretched and the end j Sept. 29th caught Mi. Ilunsaker over the eye, tearing the eyelid so badly .1 SAN FRANCISCO, May twelve stitches that . it required ed . new with shows,, now paint, new exhibits and a 10 c oso ,nf wound. new the 1940 management, Golden Gate Internationa' ex- position opens tomorrow to help OPENSTODAY NAZIS SMASH AND KI).Y MOKMNti. MAY 25. 1!)I0 Honeyville Man Has Eye Injured FRISCO FAIR "rench Channel ort Of Calais HLM'l in Honeyville, vice president of the fair board, to discuss plans for the womens department of the fair which will be held on August 29, 30, and 31. According to reports from committees, tie fair is well under way and the womens declub exhibit partment and promise to be bigger and bet- ter in 1910. L. Attorney Will Address Civic Club Meet Robert L. Judd, Salt Lake attorney, will be guest speaker to (he Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah at their Ben Lospring meeting mond hotel in Ogden Tuesday at 7 p. m. J. W. Howard, second of the group, said the meeting is sponsored by the' publicity committee. Because of the absence of Herbert Woods of Ogden, president of ihc Associated clubs, who, with his family, is en route to the New York worlds fair as Utah's representative family, Dr. J. Morris Godfrey of Richmond, first vice presLadies of ident, will preside. members will be special guests. The banquet will begin at 7 p. m., with P. H. Mulcahy of Ogden as master of ceremonies. Prominent persons from over the state will attend. Music will be furnished by the Lyrie Irio, consisting of Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Harrell J. Green-wel- l and Mrs. Fred Froerer, with vocal solos by Mrs. I. Bruce McQuatie. Dr. Godfrey will give the ad-- , dress of welcome, and also cuss the new name of the association, recently changed from Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs. Frank Francis, former Ogden mayor, will reveal the slogan recently adopted following a contest in northern Utah, and its use in advertising this section. A summary of various committee reports will be given Charles W. Goodliffe, who will also discuss the proposed military highway from the Mexican border to Canada, which would pass through Ogden and northern Utah. Mr. Howard said Thursday this would be the largest attended meeting ever held by the associated clubs, whose representatives come from Weber, Box Elder, Cache, Rich and Morgan counties, and which has a total membership of approximately 41, (XX) through 28 civic clubs. In attendance at the meeting members, of Pleasant were: Fair board of Tremonton, Sandall, Wayne of late the daughter T Mrs Ilunsaker vice ! Oscar and Mary Ann Stearns;'presidentDon Peekenpaugh of president, Winters. Mrs. Tremonton, secretary: Ruth Summers of Bothwell; CALLS UKTlRN FROM jWm. C. Horsley of Brigham; EASTKRN TRIP and Nettie B. Lund of thp ex. ... . . , tension service; County Com,, Ca" rolUrn(d yesterday from missioners Joseph A. Nielsen, an extended trip through the Osey Jensen and T. L. Davis. Vacancy Exists In Fire Department east, which Included stops in Boston, Lexington, Concord and A vacancy now exists in the Hartiord, and New Rochelle, N. local fire department due to whprp ,hpy visitpd Wjth Dr. ,yi and Mrs. John R. Jeppson and spent Thursday visiting at t.ie 'the resignation of II. O. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Horsley, home of Mrs. Hess parents, who no longer resides in Btig-Mf- , j and Mrs. II. A. Lish in ham. They attended the Worlds fair Mrs. Wayne Ma- s and visited in Washington, then Deweyville. Secretary D. H. Call has returned with her to spend listed a notice in this newspa-- a traveled down into the deep few days visiting with rela- - per calling for applications to south to Jacksonville, St. Au-- t fill the vacancy. lives and friends gustine and Miami, Fla. - j pub-thia- |