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Show T 'IPu ot, ft H flEATHEK JHeh E5r(t mna IohIv; slow - Partiallytemperatures. . f tji HslHK j !!Taji 'honej i:kk;h First Ballot -- President On PRESIDENT ADDRESSES CONVEN- DELEGATES DEPART DOMINATION; aij'nnifd at SHOE. ronsw'd.0" SHOE Ui, July. U MO in II.. yjgjjg Youths Death !ToIITo77 kci . ir(Hrt j D Liifd "Hr TI0 !'r )X )E ClIICACiO, last minute rd off the at ion of )!LTM, Z7 A Agii-r- of 3 e Hcno TacE . 3rd,, veil's j developed conven- to- - loor was un- love Tdly term to British Claim To Have Brought Down 200 German Planes First nomination. was an anient by White House in ary Stephen T. Early rliate result that the presidents address to the convenhis yes or no to the ,ir- m- would bo delayed he convention completed ington Jul doicr.se ,,'oir j?K!,h na Schairman James a. relays 18 UP)--Br- forces .G.n aiders bagged planr..?day shuttling - Bnlatn swept an s coast jp S'lO-mil- e with wretch of hombirg and machine gun at tacks which shattered a tene-wa- s . ouse and damaged a girls mmt the to presented ehool. in an unexpected ntion Four German bombers were j ifr, of r ported shot down over Lam B. Bankhead A raider which was also in the run- - j tain Thursday. - demon- -! bombed a tenement house ir and received on M unexpected strength. southeast Seotland was believer A r lantiAVallaee leaders to Lave been shot down. active on the Scotland over northeast bomber platform lo get other was seen to swerve and lose al hopefuls back into the speed after a clash with Bri-lo- r a showdown fight. tish fighters and supposed!; the success of crashed into the sea. appeared drive would, British Hurricanes shot dowt ad on whether those others a Heinkel 111 over the chan be hustled hack into the nel. A German at my plane ag at the last moment. hast was seen flying low with a.Sam Rayburn of Texas smoke pouring from it aftc declined to be party to lmt ricanes attacked it off the ' rvesouth coast. would be a hell of a lull in aeria After a thing iminate a president one the German bomber; activity, and repudiate him the begat: roaring across the chan Rayburn said, declining nel in early morning and con w bis name to be into the put up. tinuod their raids laces name was put up nighr. that o Bankhead. He bomber A German lone placed in nomination low over a town on by ir inging O'Connor, an old friend the southeast coast of Scotland Dubuque, la. dumped a bomb on a tenement Wallace demonstration house which became a mass of d at 8:21 p, rn. but was debris. was believed there capped at the start by were many casualties. w of band and a blazed guns organ and bomber Pennsylvania away at the out :d to whoop it up for as it zoomed back into the sky Some booes were after dropping the bomb. There h from the crowd. The was a report it had been shot al accompaniment finally down. fonts and the Wallace Another German raider shut miration began to pick off his engine and glided silent team. ly over a Scottish village, dropthose proceedings went on ped high explosive and inecn I ranklin D. Roosevelt diary bombs, and then gunned erseif was t0 addrcss his motor into action, wingin', ntion later watched from out of range of ground batter a torm t0 which she was ies. Pailo' "ho stood Four persons were reported .?f and genial beside her killed in southeast England. was greeted by Demo- A German plane, apparently y Oigwigs, in trouble, four jettisoned came int0 whistling bombs on a town in Wjii?clPsations parudp ont1 by one Wales. One of the bombs niUsical accompani- - struck a private girls school, ain(,d ''oa cven after but eight girls who happened Talk R0ln"Electrical lo be in the building at the time Heia nf ,hCJ dif,n' were not injured. whaa Yhaid trouble was. .. The bombs uprooted trees standards torn and heavy flagstones processii "f'e Connecti-- . rom ihe pavements were hurled Iau .0!1nsj lvana- North j over house tops and into gar- Stained-glaswindows ir is p?Mrict of Columbia, tins. California, a church were shattered. Carolina, n, m It was reported that many anc Illinois. houses in the 8 Wales area were It nnre'i0,a m U was !W0P; al over damaged by bombs. Iiule to choose upn lh '?? reported that v'alace and Bank- - IheThe air ministry i Royal Air Force had bombDoh ed a German barge concentraoomphns,raIinns tion off the Belgian and IIoR bltcP n'l0"a' sonsnE ard coasts and had raided mili ''allaee. ,ban(!"aSn tary objectives in France and onto Germany. Shortly after Royal Air Force ,,h(T chanted.' uti- bombers went roaring off Tnttrs srokinK lay night toward the coast of fcrsuadppA " 'Strain,- Fndoral v- Security orthern France McNutt batteries on the German-oecu-nieiconsiHPr PauJ anc allow his to come coast went into action and hp for the No. Pot. the burst of shells was visible Bother in England. 'I LticJ'1-?1.'!.son. Sen. 0 ' out 'r 11,inK said he 8 antl favored Jce. To good you ao and embody 'ComiaUM gives you the only power obon Page Slx, tainable. Mary Baker Eddy. in the drive Wallace. He was back-- ! pe Jones of Texas whose was active si Bri-im- a airport. Janies A. Farley, still was her friend even though he had disagreed with her husband or tie issue for t vice-presi-- j J .' J r Arti-aircra- mu-Iow- fast-iiyin- - rt- s Flor-NTort- - T h anti-aircra- - d I RED CROSS j IN ENGLAND was led by forcps the president s although she couldnt "imagim anyone wanting lo he prcsidci j i j , a " her i ushatvl "could hard t ly refuse to do what the pen pie w a ul him to do. "Ii is a unions and gtave responsibility to he president ii these times, she added gravely to some 50 newsmen who me lift at the airport when she ar rived for the conventions tina' session. During the long months while the nation speculated whcthei Mr. Roosevelt planned to make run for a precedent-shatterina third term in the White House, she never allowed wo manly curiosity to overcome her, she said. 1 never asKCd him if h were going to run and he novel volunteered tie information, she explained. It was a grave but smilingly- courteous first lady who step ped from i..o airliner after i had been taxied into a hangar guarded by 30 special poiicemer to avoid a throng at the administration building of munieipa , GIRL SCHOOL i but the" h of the her. ENGLAND FEVERISHLY BOLSTERING DEFENSES TO BEAT OFF GERMAN THREATENED INVASION LONDON, July 18 (UP) British quarters claimed lonight preslden-.ia- l term and was there to greet He stepped to the door of the plane and greeted Mrs. Roosevelt warmly. "Im just the guest of Mr. Farley," Mrs. Roosevelt told newsmen who crowded about her. Farley understood she would speak briefly to the delegate before the convemion ended. Trim in blue wool traveling suit with hat to match, pear; at her throat, Mrs. Roosevel appeared unruffled by her four hour flight to the convention which in the small hours today acclaimed her husband its can didate for another four years ir. the presidency. "Are you happy over me result of the convention? a gir1 reporter asked. She returned seriously: "X)o you think any one is happy at the moment, in these serious times?" "I cant imagine anything more foolish or less useful, she replied. Would the president make ; campaign tour for reeleetion? "It he cant come here, how-cahe make a campaign tour? The pressure of duties interferes." GIVES REPORT MILLION IN JEWELS Bag taxied by Baron Edouard da Rothschild of Paris, right, membef of noted banking family, contains J ,000,000 in jewels. Hf s shown after arriving in New York with wife and daughter Bethsabee on the Yankee Clipper. Family fled when Paris fefj and took jewels with them. They're on visit in U. S. ON SPENDING $7,384,878 Spent On Refugee Aid Service Police Investigate Divorce Granted To Baby Mixup Actors Death - HOLLYWOOD, July 18 (UP) Police investigated the death July 18 (UPof Donald L WcNamce 4:i, D Nye grant- - ilm actor and musiciani who ed Mrs. Mahoney, for succumbed in general hospital mer child film actress, a difrom a skull fracvorce on her charge that a apparently ture. "baby tnixup" caused too much Tony Btanck, 19, former acroin her marriage uncertainly was booked on suspicion bat, wit: Paul Dennis Mahoney, Sr. of murder in connection with The Mahoneys wrere prin- MeNamee's death. cipals in a damage suit against The actor, who once played a hospital where their baby such old time stars as for was involved in a maternity Jack Holt, Bobo Daniels, ThomMrs. Mahoney as -ward swneh. Everett Edward Meighan, received $T500 but the father Theodore Roberts, Gloreceived nothing. ria Swanson, Pola Negri and Asserting mat she. still does .. Eddie Cantor, was haS, ,Sv and scratched on a cot V, ught baby. Mrs. Mahoney testi-- m hjs apartrm.nt yesterday. He fied the child, Paul Dennis Ma-- was believed to have engaged. honey, Jr., 2, had veen the jn ht cause of constant quairels. Brack gave his real name The father became despon-as Antonp wachtmeister but de- deni and n igging," she said. nied any knowledge of Me Mrs. Mahoney was given cus- Namees injuries. The two had to $192,797. tody of tile child, which she been The Red Cross broke down together rooming saiti s. e intended to raise as An inquest was ordered for its relief distribution by counher own. tries as follows: Friday. France $1,712,484 in cash exand commitments penditures Clipper Completes and $17,199 in chapter-produceEthiopian King Initial Flight goods. The latter includes 110,- Returns To Africa 602 garments and 626,406 surgical dressings. Jl!ly 18 18 (UP) LONDON, tt?pN KRACIS9 July American in exGreat Britaln-$904,7- 79 black-toardeSelassie, announced us clipper comp eted and commitments penditures of ror Ethi0pia, . its inaugural air mail flight! 10,mer llan Sudan ad and $02,471 worth of supplies hp nom California to Auckland former kingdom ral- - made by volunteers. These New Zealand, at 7:48 p. m. jyirg aKainst Italy goods included 73,241 pieces of rpsistance PST. Wednesday. tribesmen clothing and 398,627 surgical his scattered among Flying time lor the trip was it was revealed today. dressings. Ten ambulances also 54 hours and 11 minutes. The return to Africa of the have been sent to England. The clipper left San Francisco Poland $606,427 in expendih(m of Judah" does at noon last Friday. The new ..conquering of not necessarily mean that Bri tures and $196,524 worth service provides stops at Los tain is about including goods, of chapter supporting recovery Angeles, Honolulu, T. H., Can- his ancient throne, from which 180,000 garments and 41,187 ton Island, Noumea, in New he was driven into exile by dressings. Caledonia, and finally Auckland. Premier Benito Mussolini's armFinland $367,452 in cash outPan American officials here ies in 1936, It was and $116,600 worth of homo lay in explained said the clipper would leave British made supplies, Including 112,292 quarters. Auckland on its return trip "in items and 422,237 if and when clothing Nevertheless, one or two days. for medical aid. pieces the defeated is Ethiopians Italy Norway $43,000 in cash, of must "ultimately decide their which $25,000 was administered own rulers," it was stated. M Men And Gleaner by the British Red Cross and $20, (XX) by the Swedish Girls HOLLLYVVOOp found . nLkry 1 1 1 GRENOBLE, Fra nee, July 1! tUIU Tiie British navy began m i.ing French merchant ships on the high seas even before off of t.ie breaking Anglo French diplomatic relations, tbt Petit Dauphinoi: newspaper said tonight in a dispatch frorr Clcrmont-Ferrand- j Special Pioneer Day Program i 18-(- . July 18 ( with.Beriin, In keeping wilh his compact Garner, Watkins slit the Garner had envelope today. written: "F. D. Roosevelt." with Thome and Adams Seek Legislative Posts Milton J. Thorne of Perry filed a petition of nomination wilh the county clerk Thursday for the position of representative to the state legislature from district one on the A. SENTENCED ON TIUIT.TC CHARGE . Wesley Osmond, 32, of Perry, appeared before Judge Horsley in the city court Thursday morning, charged with failing on the to yield highway. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or serve three days in jail. right-of-wa- Fillet Every 8 y Seconds SYDNEY, Australia (UP) A man who fillets a flatfish in seconds and maintains ,h?, average egged .hrough.u. the year is the recogni.ed champion of fish cleaners in New South Wales. This dextrous worker, Sam Malins, goes to Sydney Fish market for five hours nearly every day and cleans and fillets an average of 1,820 fish each day. n w'as reported i to sponsored the latest Indirect nazi approach. In contrast with these reports is evidence that Britain is prepared for a fight to the finish, even if the war continues for two more years such as Prime Minister Winston C.iurehill predicted In his radio speech of last Sunday. In outlining a drastic reorganization of Britains purchas ing system, minister of food Lord Woolton said that the North American program covers the w'hole range of miltanks, maitary equipment chine guns, rifles and ammunl tion. Much needed supplies are now pouring into the British Isles from across the seas, he said, and shiploads more are on the way. Lord Woolton admitted the failings of the original purchas ing commission, and announced that Sir Arthur Sailer, forme parliamentary secretary in the ministry of shipping, who directed allied shipping WorK war, had been appointed chair-- ' man of the North American supply committee. have -- velope. I . T.ie thffd fcMe'r," received and rejected today, also svas said to have come through a third power but "with the unmistakmark able according to versions in London. The government of a coun-- j try in ho Mediterranean area, known to be on Intimate term's UP I Garner knew it all the time! Everett Watkins, Washington correspondent of the Indianapol is Star, opened an envelope toJohn day which N. Garner had handed to him on March 30. On that date before any of the primaries which Garner entered the had bet $1 against Watkins $10 that he could name the nominee of the Democratic convention. national They sealed their choices in an enCHICAGO. ticket. Adams of East Garland also filed a petition of rumination wilh the county clerk for representative to the slate legislature on the Democratic ticket from district two, Box Elder county. This is Lieut. WRECKER Commander R. H. Bristowe, 33, London stockbroker, who commanded motor boat that crippled French battleship Richelieu, in Dakar harbor, orf Africa. Cable picture passed by British censor. non-Britis- W William UP) that three recent peace feelers" by Adolf Hiller, coupled with a nazi threat to invade the Balkans and possibly Spain and Portugal, have been blunt, rejected and that Britain is pivpa i ing for an ultimate offensive on the continent. Instead of giving ear to talk of a compromise peace, these quarters said, Britain is bolstering tier defenses to beat off Germany's threatened invasion and is preparing for the day when tho war may be carried hack to Hitler on the continent. I he government announced tunight that its purchasing program of war supplies from the United States and Canada is being pushed to top capacity-n- ot only to meet any invasion but in contemplation of offensive action. The first reported German "peace feeler" was described as having come through Spain by way of a channel which could easily be dissociated from the of Gen Spanish government Francisco Franco. This first effort, never officially confirmed, was said In British quarters to have met a prompt and blunt rejection. The second purported overture was said in quarters to have come last week from a quarter close to the Vatican. It was more vague than the first one, it was reported, and was in the form of a humanitarian appeal urging Britain to consider the possibilities of peace before humanity is plunged into horrible food-lade- VISITORS Mrs. Blanche Mortensen and Mrs. May Swenson of Long Beach, Calif., are visiting at Democratic the home of Dr. E. A. BRIGHAM Alcatraz Convicts On Hunger Strike SAN FRANCISCO. July In connection with the reguConvicts in Alcatraz fedlar Sunday evening meeting in the Second ward on July 21, the eral prison have been staging a Daughters of Utah Pioneers demonstration since last Monday by refusing to eat all or will furnish the following portions of t fir meals, and gram : "Oh Ye Mountains "Ihe situation will bear watchDuet, High, Connie M. Peters and ing," Warden James Johnston On ev of tho WARNING Ruth J. Valentine; scriptural disclosed today. conference at reading, Della B. Horsley; adIts a queer situation and I Sec"This is The know what to make of State dont dress, 20, Place, by Havana, July Mrs. Minnie Campion; address it. The men may be working retary Cordell Hull, above,i i warns Germany to keep hands "Crossing the Plains," by Geo. up to something serious, but so solo H. God Bless far I can't tell what it means." Facer; Britain Greet nference. off CO Connie M. Peters; the warrior, said. America," by i Is also notified that parley He said ihe convicts have acic)re .,Qur Responsibility to purely Amertcen in scope. Carry on ,hp Tradmons been operating in "relays" of a p Germany was said idea Is of the Pioneers." Mrs. about 100 a day in refusing food since Monday morning ing intimidation ot nations. iRhoda Hansen. . Immediaieiy alter the French German armistice, it was alleged, British warships selet' slips en route o French ports, including 13,000 tons of dry vegetables, 60, (XX) tons of oil. 70, (XX) tons of pea , ns of ropra OO . "u'stons of sugar and 18,000 ,ln.s or coin . airways, s Many Food Laden Ships Captured By British Warships LONDON. July 18 (UP) -- The P.ritist government tonight formally ordered the seizure of al1 French slops now in United Kingdom ports "in order that they may be fine to serve the common war effort." The order, issued under the defense British regulations, said fiat the French ships will stiil under the British flag bu will also fly the French flag in token of the determination of free Frenchmen to participate in ihe common struggle tr liberate France and Europe." Compensation will be paid to France after the war for use of the t'cqiiisiled slips, it was said. d I I July 18 (UP) The American Red Cross, in a recapitulation of its war relief activities, said in report that $7,381,878 has been spent lor refugee aid service to Americans abroad, and administration costs. Aetual relief to stricken areas in cash contribution and supplies amounted to. $5,388,601, In addition, the report said. of supplies $1,996,271 worth have been purchased but not allocated because of uncertain-lie- s in the present situation in Europe. Amounts sent abroad include $1,204,665 for the inquiry and information service which locates American citizens and for chapters producing supplies lo be sent to the war zones. Clothing, surgical dressings and the like made by volunteer workers so far have amounted WASHINGTON, Principals In company with Farley an' Convention Senator King her son, Franklin D. Roosevelt, At a committee meeting held Utah Jr., who flew here with her, she last night, the final arrange- went to the Democratic SALT LAKE CITY, July 18 hotel before going tr ments wete made for the M Men and Gleaner Girl convention to (UP) William H. King, Utah the convention. be held in Brigham, Aug. 3 and senior senator, arrived home today, after attending opening A large dance has been plan- of the Demoratie national conned for Saturday evening as vention at Chicago. well as many other recreative King, answering a question activities which will be held as to whether he would support President Roosevelt for a third-term- , Saturday afternoon. said "Ive been a DemThe sunrise service will start Sunday's day of festivities, to be ocrat all my life and I see no climaxed by a program held in reason to change now." The senator is the tabernacle Sunday evening with Oscar Kirkham of the Gen seeking a fifth term. eral Board as guest speaker. bead-quarter- FRENCH SHIPS IN PORT came to the Democratic nation al convent!ion by chancre' airliner tonight and said that 1 j NAZIS BOMB running I CHICAGO, July 18 (UP I .Mrs. Ftanklin D. Roosevelt dl last night in a Price hospital of injuries sus-y when the truck he was drive tained overturned after a tire .driving blowout. Two other passengers in the truck escaped with minor outs and bruises. . g Delegates mow the number at the same as llace r hit husband Had Just president. -- today boosted Utahs traffic death toll to 77 twelve Helper, j (lvri.tl.rn l REJECTED THREE PEACE BRITISH SEIZE Address To airline 40 i lergetl the llintl term argument 1 in and asserted it "falls flat the face of modern world and domestic conditions. "It is illogical amt unwise to change a leader in the midst I do not think of a battle. people will pay much attenlion to Ibis third term Issue. "In fad. most of the people who opposed Roosevelt on the third term issue would oppose him anyway. In fact, they in the Willkie camp. Non is, long a Roosevelt supporter, conceded the third term argument would ho Justified conditions." under "normal However, he added, "the country and the woild are not laced with normal conditions now and everyone admits it. ' 1 BRITAIN CLAIMS TO HAVE WASHINGTON. July 18 il'IM - Sen. Geutgr W. Norris, Nebraska Independent, today dial- - Makes Short rmi ,rrietl at ( !li aSo STEL. NUMBER Defends Roosevelt For Third Term CONVENTION Brings Utah Traffic (CP) .n udfa N Senator Norris i QJICAGO Refugees Contribute Today to the i, isio j niKo. KUUdhVfcLl radio and accepts tion by ' elder county, Utah. Friday morning, july box A. Wallace Is Nominated For! nry :n .m. Help The War Logan Attorneys File For Office C. W. Dunn, Logan attorney, tossed his hat in the ring for the Republican nomination for judge of the first judicial district. He was defeated two years ago for U. S. congressman from the first district by Rep. Abe Murdock. George D. Preston, Logan, filed with the secretary of state for placement on the ballot for the Democratic nomination for district attorney in first district court. Wild Burro Drive On . wild burros cattle. which .'I S , the wild burof doros, renegade mesticated burros which have been roaming the Gila Valley in herds of 20 or more, have never been branded or felt a rope. Most of g |