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Show .......... --- , . , - - ' , . tnE - ,, .... DESERET . . - 1-1. ., - . , ! 4. - $ ,I, d... t, Yorker ;Neisr Selected To Direct U. S. llousing Flashes From Abroad .1 , ' t .1 : ' - , , t. billiCUOS et law-re- nt I, -. - I) - At ' 1,0 - radio broadcasting plan. Charles W hitney. 35. psychic medium. was held here today on grand theft charges. N - I II I 5 N It budding& ..... , ' i ' i 4 , , l pa thaw I .,) - ' I heed-- ke , la, ? ett by liowerd A. Gray. is wind- - T 1Vdthall-.Strall- e illg up its prognun of construct. housing pro)mes et an opproximate total cost Ing M low-re(it 134.000.000 Its architeess.- - engineers, investigators and attorn- - ; . i 7 i. eye will be evallabkr tor the larger program. .4 , - troops launched another effort major offensive on ail Sitingnal fronts tonight In an apparent r Con,t to drive out Chinese fortia before the Brumes : ference convenes at the end of the month to seek an end to the East conflict. Far Chinese said the heaviest attack centered In the Taxg sector. DOW lb. Most mmortant salient on the Shangtuil front Led by a 'F. fleet of tanks, the Japanese reached a point low than two miles from Taxan& Chinese asserted Janine, troops had killed 3,000 mate lama at Yangkarsikm. thirty miles north of Tatung on the Peiping; Sulyuan Mussy in the north. Chinese troops earlier today struck at Japanese in a sharp min-- , ; tadettensme near Tatting, the center of Chinese suppiy lines on the front r Shanghai Chinese , sent hack word the Japanese had loat the The Vilna gaits they had mane yesterday in one of the most severe en- ,. 1 gagesnenta of the present wartime. In that engagement an entire g detachment of i.4oü Chtnese, and 3,000 Japanese were reported L. lulled wharJapantee ettempted- to sever Climes food and mum. g lions supply routes. At noon today, Chinese authorities announced that the Japan-Se- e , bad retreated to their original position three miles teat of the .'sillage which Iles about five miles north of Shanghai. Idly By, Declares Pastoral Letter Nine-Powe- Oct Medical Americen tkm undertook experiments today to determine the pmpernea announcing the ; dreg preparation appartmtly caused the death of eight persorts in amd effects of all elixir of milianilamide Tuba. ; after Okla. A warning scalmst unrestricted use of the preparation was contained In an editorial of the Journal of the American Medical I Association. i Dr. Fishbeirt. editor of the Journal, maid shipments of : the preparation to drug idores throughout the country were Ierecalled. Waiter lag Campbell, chief of the Federal Food and ; Drug Administration, said at W ashington. precautionary steps ; hare been taken to remove it from the market. A Tulsa County Medical Association committee sent samples of the Reparation to the American Medical Association for an in an effort to determine the cause of nine deaths. four of ; t them of children. Sam plea also were sent to le direst laboratories by W. H. Hari tIcem federal land and drag invcrticater. Since Herticatt's syrIval, ' In Tulsa drucrists have stoppPri tele of the preparation. Cal Arnold. president of the Tulsa Itetail Diuggiett, said. Mon-t- s ,. . - Insurgents Continue Drive ,TowardCoastTown0fGijon 4 i ...' 7 , - ; h i .,.. : . 1. ' FREE HEALTH ; ; ., Ds. , , Lt : : Wired Shouted Ina : WM : t ::: - 4 .I , 1 AT SAS ! , . tads tiske I. ''' - , '1 1.4. generally ERIE. Pa.. Oct persona perished early today as frame flames swept a farm house near Waterford, 10 miles south of Erie. Dr. W. G. Stroble, coroner said be could see five of the bodies tri the &mouldering ruins at light. and that efforts would he Made to remove them aa soon as the nuns cooled. Stroh le said the victims were 4r". Helen Molash. 52; her three sons. Abe. 23; Peter, 21 and Johr 19: a daughter, 0:ga. 17. and 50. hirdri man. Harry Oreho Amble said the fire Yves die eoverell by Ted Malinoski, a neighbor, shortly after 3 a.m. Maitre-Wi- t told hum the coroner said, that he saw flames shooting out the attic window, and that he broke open the front door of the home to find the Interior filled with flames. The family. according to Malin-mkt. all slept on the second floor, and were believed trapped there. Stroble said he could advance no theory to the of the IT afternoon. There was little doubt that Hitler's orders would uphold the friendship axis: de-and views of the week-endid not augur well velopments for any kfmnedate. auccessful conchawn of the talks. both known that It was Blitain and Prance were most iss of statement. Italy skeptical sued in Rome yesterday, that only 40.000 Italians were fightIn Spain with the insuring gents. The diplomatic front of Paris and London holds that more than double that number is spry. ing with Generalissimo Francisco Franco. This difference (Teat ed the possibility of a clash tn committee over the question of "token" withdrawals. two-stor- e 4sestass , t - ' c Joachim von Ribbentrop All.ert Iloffinan of Preffident San Francisco in his opening ad. dress pointed to color pictorial magazines 'o prove that rect. "tells the complete story in plc. Photo Engravers See Increased Color Use arrrALo. N. Y., (AP)The American Oct 10 Photo Engravers Association convened its 4I$ t annual convention toeli,v, generally convineed that daily color are a thing In newspapers of the near future. ' blaze. Strobl, said the family has no known relatives in Erie. but that neighbor, told him the nearest relative.' resided In Cleveland. 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' ,.. to Ita until it was disclosed he had reached Germany. It was doubtful whether he would return here in time for resumption of the tion subcommittee's session this , . Tarty , , Ts 1 1 Know? Abeld Thee Period lietweets AV& ,,, ' I Flames Raze Farm Residence ,k II known IA '' .1'34 , -- Weems ',;',' I l'' ,, , 18th Ward Chapel 107 A St. I- I room Ptegoortes 4d 4 1 i N, Illosilt end MTV. Whet Am the Seat ridie About the i. . 1 ,, ,.. Ameo A. lidthosoteo. Coehrse. ANS11,121- Nov De Yew Monde leorisie Yew Pe& eettottOr. sod Name Yew Very LA.? ; 4 I. $IM lasentet ' The departure from England of the Nan representative the London negotiations a as -- BURKM . . - ''1' '' . '1.1"".-"- " king k0"rnaiiciously datortd P , LYDIA ANNE ) , , La flight toGeriviarre semi-secr- ler.) Six Perish ''- kir FOR WOMEN ONLY , P- LECTURES! - , ' Ar ' ' - 4 , - ' have' been r1t.fehf,1 THAT l; , -, your retolutiorta Initiating an t te)i'igt 2 r71 j .- ' ' 1 i. , - , -- the ITENDAYE. Frontier. Ott 19. (AP)The insurt gen; advance guard pushed to within five miles of Villaviclosa io. hard the litscaran Coast in northwest Spain. darin fighting along Vintriciosa, the last h:g town on the road to Gilon. ii441 aP, proximately 12 miles Past of that LIKE port city. ob)eetive of the in- " ILIFE'S atzrgentai Asturian campaign. i . border of Leon and Astunsa Insurgent headquarters at litun am encircling operationg had Prminces, directly south of Gi- t la'n I been successful e,e9 ","'" LA6411 ..1 Pea around ths The insurgents !laid these govI tv04). Mountain Europa positions ernment tmops were cut off I wttich the Asturian trorion have front escape, thousands of them !I tvelo trying to hold along the being trapped in the mountains. Franco-Spanis- ',,' (, ,, ,, r ,' Et and capitalists rights of the taAFPc" because they working favor antiJapanotte boycotts. TN nary sent to the Ame,1- can Federation ryf Lattor. the rorn,rn!ttro for Industrial Otcarpr Zat On Ard the I.on a manifesto which said in Part. -ThP party FternIT obje.etc to i : ' , government damped an extraordinary tax of len per cent on capital stock corporations. In lint with ita campaign for money for Italy's military operations and her armarnents race with other powers. The cabinet, at the same time. ordered organization of a Fa eist militia of East Africa. bringing resident Italians Into the tary body for defense of the tritons A communique reviewed taxes levied for armament since the campaign In Ethiopia ani pointed out that holders of government bonds and landlords already have paid large gums. Today's levy applies equivatent taxation to holders of stork, who had profited by devaluation of the lira. The decree for organizing the East African Fascist militia provided for an ordinary militia legion and an battery for earn gubernatorial district, and an carpi for coasta militia lieutenal defense of Eritrea arid somatilan& and placed ant general in command 2 t ig Ababa, Africa Include will Riacksbut The newly constitutpfl groups of :aborer- ;r1 the colony, 'giving everyone a chance to dn h. Fascist duty.The cahmet made Gitgitelmo Marconi's birthday. April 713, a national hnliday In lionor of one of humanity. greatest bene20- factors!' The inventor died :ast nf ahttntiontng , , anti-Sovi- Oct. government today fnvited iftrPtirri turn& tia Italy by offering exemption from Inheritance texts and freedom from expropriation in the event of sear. To receive such- exemptions, capital must be Invested before Mee 31. MA The freedom from inheritance tares lama twenty year e and the nonexpropnation arrangement poidea that. in case issal estate should be taken hy the government hi the event of war. full recompensation would be made. Complete freedom in transfer of filch Investments would be I TtiK1.0. Ont. e Mass Parts, today Japanese, accustmd Arorrinan and ranadian Labor ,:nions of "protecting the interest, Ribbentrop, made an unexpected. to obtain der Fuehrer's views. tA Munich dispatch said the envoy arrived there last evening and immediatey proceeded to lierchteagacien to report to Hit- die-dos- nomE. of Playing False Ain Z Chancellor Hitler was LONDON, Oct. expected today to Nand speital Instructions from tits Bavariag, . treat which ;nay mean yuccess or falkire for European powers tr7 from ing 10 agree on a formulA for withdrawal ot foreign solcrier3r 4 SPain The Reactance flor's atlitudehitherto only a backdrop tor Prenuer Mussolini of Italy in these vital talkswas propteted to the forefront when ilitler's ambasaador to Landon. Joachim Von MOSCOU, A Khabarovsk newspaper today that 24 terrorists had been btecuted the Far East for alleged railroad espionage on behaitat Japan and plotting against the lives of Soviet leaders. Iwo...4k; Poi. (what to lAccuses U.S. Labor : " , New Levies Clamped On Domestic Corporations By 31ussolini In Effort To Meet War Costs iJapanese Pprty 7: .. ,., Rome Offers Exemption From Tax To Outsiders general convention of the Portestant Epistopal. church, in a amasser to its clergy and laity throughout the world, asserted today "The ahurch must not sit quietly by when the world faces acute social and economic problems" The pronounneement, tontairied in the trienntal pastoral letter which will be read front hundreds fit Episcopalian pulpits, said the church -- is intensely concerned with these enses which bring misei7 and need to Gods children." and added: 'Our hearts must be stirred in such a way that It will be our desire and passion to find jobs for the jobJs. to carry hope to tha hope's. to assure relief to the oppressed and. in the words of the Oxford Conference on life and work, to secure the best possible Pocta1 and economk Arneture in AO far as such structures and institutions are determined by human decisions.'" The bishops. clergy and layM tri constituting the NITI tton declared that --Christian social and morality security depend on belief in the Father. hond of God and on a cometousnese of ihe unity of mankind. realized in terms of actual broth-- , erhood" Avenel ' .A ow. Oct. CINCINNATI, lilledical Society Warns !Against New Preparation CHICAGO. Cannot Stand (lurch Oct , "anti-Rooseve- lt" !Japanese Troops Launch iNewOffenstreOnShanghat To Aid Needy , .., - Meet on German Instructions Expected To Uphold don Taken By Mussolini Ttte Duke and Duchess of Windsor tonay were given mementos of a visit to Meissen. Germany's great procetain inanufactoring teeter. The Duke rexeived the figure of an India elephant and the Duchess a yellow vase, both In porcelaut. John E. Miller precincts. Deal into the campaign, New the Bailey projected and asserting a victory terming Milker for the congressman would be a "skip in the face for Franklin Delano Roosevelt." Miller said early today he believed' his victory was due to the "feeling of outrage on the part of Arkansas citizens at the nomination (of Batley) made by the llemocratic state committee and at Governor Bailey's refusal to loin in the request for a Democratic primary." Miller did not join the New Deal issue squarely with Bailey, meeting the latter's charges of disloyalty to the president with the assertion that he never had voted "against the best interests of Arkansas." He was supported by Senator Hattie Caraway and Robinson's wid. Petition to be named trustee of the estate of his wife. Amelia Earhart, who warn lost last surn mar on a world flight, was on file In Superior Court today by George Palmer Putnam. Episcopal Laity Told ez-- 1Non-Interventi- - Meissen, Germany - .4s,soclotot Press returns todao shoo ed Miller with 61.528 votes to 40.390 for Bailey in 1,,42 of 1,982 Los Angeles 1I I term II 4.1lit . dm el lWaits Stand Of Hitler Alizerica 1 I , - ) pires January 1, 1913 and senator- the elect said he would take,his seat (it lite special sessum Norember 15. Accused of taking vroo frcim Mrs. Hell Hinkle. a Redlands widow, ow the promise of making her a partner in a horoscope j M, Today Capital On Parley I , . special election. The contested I In ( San Bernardino 4 4 PWA's bossing dtrision, 1 - '. 11 housing i' ,:' call r.. , - I I ., 0 To Hitler. For et: Arib' '; coastwise Approximately steanuthips were tied up in ports N. between Wikoington. C., and Tampa. Fla., today while union officials and shippers were deadiocked in negotiations to end the longshore strike. 4 It Officials et the Nilotic Week ; . - t Into the bill by economy advocates. how- ewer, forNds tiles pending ot more than SI,OUS a room in con. ' ' emo The II ousing Authoritv, r, ', tab:tithed be passage last OLUD- - , 7 4,..w, mer at the WitenerSteseell f.. Reeetest Am will supply Straus, l., t . , , 'with 436,00(toce to tarry out t t f I hit 1VOTIL 0 t A limbetion written 4 I ' ' le es' m st Demo- ' 30 .. For : Foreign Appp41 - Jacksonville '1 k 2, 1937. , Ark:, ROCK, cratic congressman who campaigned as an independent astanted the senatori- al toga of the late Joe Rob- - ',', Mean today through ia defeat ' precedent-breakin- g Democrat. Deal of a New Representative John E. Miller became the first independent candidate to win a ntajor Arkansas office in ,;,. 77 years when he was elected over Governor Carl E. Bailey in yesterday's t mid-ter- Straus of New York Oct r appointed administrator ot the United States-- HolmCity, nen-iwill direct a broad program of providing ileum, 1 ing Authority, sale taxi buttuiry siwelltage within Int financial react' of poor . , , . termites. -. ot tho Ilona. 41t I Straus, s member 1 lag Authoray ot New Vest. vras z ; chosen by President Roosevelt h 7 4' I yesterday. lits actual intrados , to hie new post will opine 4 i lion e Moose White tomorrow la with lir. Rooetweil r, O conference N'ASKINGTON. LITTLE 19 , , Defeats Supporter Of NiniDeal Oct. petitioning the Republican Nattonal Committee to call aRepUblitall party convention prior to the 1938 National Elections. was submitted today for the monthly meeting of the National Republican Club., 1 .' bdrOBER TUEMAY LAKE' CITY Its-- ' - Administrator Of Half Billion Dollar Fund Will!;New York Seek To Aid. Poor Families ipretoolution - NEWS SALT German Envoy 0 1 I ' |