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Show I. -- - . : - -- - - - i DtZtiti 2 - Ui Lik L1 : LIMA - Y 13,39 jUiN 3 $ , , ,, , arid , ; uo Refuge Offered 907 Jews Aboard Shiprk ,o , . , , I '', irS 1 ,. Demands Kansas City Mayor Quit rEr-Sencitor I Social-Cha- t Declares Alf M. ,Landon N. WATERTOWN, June . 939 Landon, right, hour wage-an- Y., I(By RepuO-lica- 'Santa' --A - - Barbara Aleciers---.'-naut 1 teMedation .. J ed today. ".:, 'I. ' -r . N.-- A : dr . . , , and Mks Stuart Franklin said I hey married in Yuma, Ariz., Wednesday. She is the of Dr. Walter Scott Franklin. Republican candidate for lieutenant governor last fall. 31 ''; ,-- Calif ,: - Itt, - !Pittsburgh-- ,, - , :41011111.0 -,- ,,;-,- i ,;;!,,,- ; , i ''' It l-E--.1 :',.,! Ideal Gitaaii The. --- .... ,; . I eve4-yon- e 4 t ': ; i made--tainc- Pou. SaniA Domingo HAVANA. Cuba. June 3.IAPI--Nest- or consul tn Havana. disclosed today tluit his government had offerrd refuge to gin German Jewish refugees aboard the German liner St. Louts which sailed from Havana after they had been denied entry ' into Cuba. The email $aid. however. likt he had bad no answer to the of. fer from Luis Casing, representative here of the Hamburg.Amerika lino. German Jewish refugee! in Havana received reports, which they could not confirm. of a wireless message from the St- Louis saying that the ship had anchoren about 20 Mileg from Havana while a final decision was being reachtd regarding acceptance of Santo Domingo's offer. 1or6 The refugee's Including 500 women and l.r.0 hidden to land because they lacked Cuban eonsula--r visas, passports , gel-vic-e. and labor department permit. It was believed by the Havana refugee! that Clasing had transmitted the offer to the steamsnu line's main Hamburg office& which had instructed the ehip to leave Yesterday, apparently for the return to Germany. after protesting to Po u said that a refugee would be allowed to stay in Santo ming upon payment of t500. President Federico Laredo Bra had orderNi the St. Louis In leave or be towed from Cuban waters by a gunboat... Capt. Gustav Schroeder of the St. Louis had delayed the sailing. it was sant through fear of mass suicides aboard the snip. Among the passengers yesterday an encouraging rumor spread that This United States- government had ainhonsed landing of the refugees In New York. but Washington officlals said no arrange. to land at any United States menta had been made to allow-the- , I , Delegates to the servmd rpuidrennial convention x)f. the Broth erhood of Radrpad Trainmen had before them today a proposal that all officers he retired on pension at 65. Some trainmen ssid they rt.- garded the suggestion, as a possible solution to factional strife between A. P. Whitney, brother-Mopresident. and G. W. Anboth derson, secretarv-tmsurer- . of whom are 66 years of 'age. officials. who are seekThe two ing reelection. declined comment. r , port - port police boats eseorted the St. Louis out of Ha. vana harbor and reported later that ail was quiet aboard ,Allert they left her. Twenty-si- t , .C11 with the 0 on wilt h the IV, i I N ........ - - , t ,,, 0,,: --- , , , r. 1 i ---..... - -------r-- 1 I -- 4,;,.q.,) ;7 ; t , 11 ' v. , 7,..,,,,4 ,,,, ,;;;,,,,, i,,-- csi . reet communication planet. - ;.7.,,,41. LIFE'S LIKE TILVIl 1 for BEAUTY ' ' 1: . : , -, toutooms--- :., 1 arm , Co.-- LE ; -; : i.,..-- t ,.. 0- ''' , ,.7, - 1 77- ' 4 .t, ,ik, ,t, . ., - - , , , , - " ....,,,,i,m., .-- - 1 - - . ,,,.,,,IJ.-- --- -I . ' 14 :',",,,e. , , ' ,.4,r, , . ) ' ' . ,. ,.,-- ,1 ,. - ' ,Irr : '4,7" 4,, - . 2 ir, i. , ,. (Cr ) , f--2 - ., , , T. 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Nevada and Wyoming. of di t 11E1110tIEL . on his seheme tinuously, , - .:,,1.1. g , t Wasatch EPJP4311.7JEEaska217t ... FIrWrSt credited in this newspaper And also the local news published observatory director at Amherst College. !i(as. for 40 years, Dr. Todd hoped to communicate With Mars. He had taken photographs OfMara and had worked con- th DIAMONDS DI- RECT FROM THE SOUTH AFRI- CAN CUTTERS IS G R E A T . ACHIEVEMENT The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reof all news dis, publication patches credite&to it or not till). Lynchburg Air Lines Lobby Hotel Utah IMPORTING Atlanta 1001 Rhocie-llavertBldg. San Francisco 351 California St. Dr. David Todd. H. astrono mer. died here during the night -without living to accomplish his one great hope. A professor of ...astroncan- y- and- - navigation. and -- , ;,..,::1-,;;;,c,- .1! 1 . . ,,ec)..,,,. I , , boat URTITED CELE.111ATE in All Departments NATIONO ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Noe. Rothenburg & Jann. Inc, New York City, 10 East 40th St. fl60 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago General Motors Bldg. Detroit Pan American Airways' living Atlantic Clipper completed Um first round-trimall flight to England when it landed here ae a:12 am. iEST today. Carrying 123 pounds of mad and no !IRthe clipper left The Ssengers, Azores at 12:32 run. yesterday. --14' I Chicago only T hrs. 23 min.: New 'fork 11 hrs. Luxuriotut Maul liners. Call travel agents, hotols, or OLDEST Offering Remarkable Values 1871. greas. March13, Yen 1 CHICAC3-EY- DIAMOND :Dri:goilts714111g Circulations. Published Afternoons Except Sunday. Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake City as seccmd thin matter according to Act of Con- Port Washington A 6......, ---- !;i-t- it 111 ,..1.,v) 4 1 ' , ' TT Member of The Audit Bureau of d - , Vie Nrei, foam' service- - Only 4 bra, 29 min. in Portia mt. Seattle 5 bre. 45 mila Spokane 5 Iva 19 min, '4 Daynes Jewelry Co. brame iaw todav with Governor lierbert II. L'ehman's at). Finical. A measure providing for the "checking up" by board of comelections on a mittee appointed by them in the of of representatives presence political parties was signed by the executive. Cleve Iota' - UTAH'S MUST RECOUNT VOTES ALBANY, N. Y.. June 3.(AP) of Compulsory recanvassing ballots cast upon every voting machine in New York state with. in 30 days after a .general rice-no- n Mortimer was elected director of Associated Gas tts Electric Co. at a meeting of the board today. taking the place of Henry It. Hayes who resigned. Mortimer. well known in utility circles. was formerly president of the North Amehcan Co. IhrTIPS D. a E PORTIAND-SEATTL- r Franz Krain, 50. "as heheaded today. three months after Ms Yonvietion on a treason charge. He "as aceused of furnishing soget material to a foreign spy.This was the twenty-firs- t exec..)tion this year for espionage or treason. ' ; , Seven-yearol- hrs. 51 min. New. more convenient flights. Faarly morning, noon and evening departurts. All etpensa Fair teteria Detailed dispatches relating at, tempts to rescue the trapped crew of the British Submarine Thetis and late reports of dimin billing hope for her crew filled German newspapers today. The accounts received equal prom's'. Prier with StOrin nt the state visit of Prince Paul, regent of Yugo. slavia. . l'''',A;;;"44. summer flights - Berlin d Santo Domingo Opens Door To Stranded Band UNITEIrs faster SAN FRANCIC0-- 3 !ties. se I 4 - The Belgian governmöit derichwr today to provide for about 3.000 Jewish refugees now 111'1- ing In concentration camps in Belgium. About 7.000 others are in the rare of rrgular Jewish residents and refugee aid socie , gue-sts- t d look 'Brussels ! curly-haire- - Africa air trail. Lewis A. Yancey, American aviator who flew the Atlantic to Rome In 1929. Is navigator, and Russell Rogers, American flying boat pilot. is first pilot. Mombasa. 3,000 miles Kenya, over the Indian Ocean. is the ul,timate objective. ; There are guests and of believe that there ;5 something course. but I wish to give eulogy we absorb from to the one who towers above all i.that a ?Id intellectual something othersthe ideal sane First. he spiritualunconsciously, so that invitation-,-becaucomes by is when that someguest gone he wants to. He doesn't imme- thing atilt remainscall it an diatey begin to appraise every-- -- aroma of beauts and charactm thing before his eyes. He is hapThey say that something of Michigan City py to be in a. haven among; the sew of the artist goes Into friends. He doesn't make suggesOre11 5. the very instrument that he so Blond, or Easton of N'alley City, N. D., l..ft. tions as toof the rebuilding. expertly plays. I believe that a home. lie furnishing your guest leaves something of his farmer who read phil- - looks year-olupon it all as he would soul in every home-thabe honosophy and turned to crime, Will have, though you don't know it. ors. ;tomes where the useful electrocuted at state prison here lie knows when his visit is been have great entertained at I:07 am. (CST) today for ended for all good purpose'. And se,em to glow with something that killing State Policeman W. Ray. it he is a guest for the night. or ix inspiring. something I mond Dixon of South Bend. or weekor day, morehe leftsilently behind.. ,... makes you feel that he doesn't I know of nothing happier than have to be entertained. or emus-- i- to welcome the ideal South River guePt to 'ed, or catered to in any shape or onea home. The Hawaiian Aloha Preston Raub manner. stilitechoes in my memorythat He makes you feel comfort- Jr., for whom a wide search had I weleome of love and that farehe disappeused able and glad that he tg with you been of love as wellhoping for well was this ol He dead found yours. guest today lights Tuesday. the guest's return. in a large ice box in the cellar up your place through bis per- 1939. Prefects& by The of his East Brunswick township sonality and interesting conven Greorge Mathew Adams mtion. He makes you feel that home. he is not on parade and that you Police said he had apparently crawled Into the box while at do not look upon him except as a friend. play. The ideal guest makes you feel sappy that he Is around, I :New York -attitude and defeati.st" said party leaders trrre "in mood." They could have won more races for governor and more conhe elections, gressional said, "if they had been on the ball." , The- 'By George se-Leonard Tonti, nior who wrote music for the tong. died of a heart ,attack yes-- . terday little more than a month after Edward Veselev, IR, who helped compose it, kIlled him- self because of ill health. grievances. but alter the negotiations were adjourned late yester day until Monday he remarked: 'Both- side were so far apart it seemed useless to continue the meetings at this time." The 1;alkout brought etileruss to more than roLvio automotive workers. and therewere estimates that an equal number in the eel and rubber industries also have been made idle by glass, off at 3.13 pin.. C2:13 a.m.. EST) today' on the first leg of an M. tempt to blaze a new Australia. , Talk :Today's Mathew Adams There'll he rorrow in voices of (Myer High School graduates when they sing theft dam; song et commencement exercues June 1 , i' James F. Dewey. federal labor conciliator. had been hopeful of settling the dispute within a few days after both f.: des his. findings as mediator in more than a score of union Sydney, Australia hi' 1 , bodies. (By Associated Press) ceeks 114 IA,CITt marriage- of do Rodriguez Jr, son of a for. mer president of Mexico. and a debutante was disclos- - to settle the biggest Durnoir. June tieup in the automotive industry since the 11137 sitdown strikes were stalemated 'today. The strike was called Mai, 22 by the CIO United Automobile Workers. Lgainst the.Driggs Nianulacturing Co.. builders of auto Flashes From Abroad KANSAS CITY, June Senator James vt. RtOft today entered Kansas City'a reform movement by demanding the H. of Smith and City Manager Eugene Mayor Bryce resignations Zachman, "Let's clexn house all the war." he told the executive group of the forward Kansas City evnunittee. The committee decided to appoint a , to ' e ta'ouPs tie .., 1. Since the ;" McElroy. city In.'n igen Otto P. Higgins, poke dleector; R. Emmet O'Malley. ditrt, Mt of the water department,- and four other city department heads : have resigned or been ousted. is serving a prison term for income tax evasion O'Malley ' .. have no interest in this committee." Reed said, "if Mayor kor)ce Smith anti Zavhman remain. Let's clean house an the wag." The former senator tOld the committee it was ,away Pa gun"' as long as Smith remained in office and "throwing the committee -puts the gsal of approval on when he mos the goes through -Lion of getting rki of department heads." Press) Assoc-kite- -Tt V . ,ind other national Demo-,eratie policies are "here to stay" and sees finances the "big issue" in 1940. "What we must have in the United States- is 11"1.P finances," the former Kan-a- s governor said in.an terview in the Watertown Times, published by B. Johnson, his- - host on a 7T1.k-en- d fishing trip. Republicans in44t nominate a "progressive" minded candidate on a sensible :arid etinti.sC platform and back him with work than ever before" la win next year: he added. The Kansan attributed Republican losses throughout thc last gear tn a - - I presidential nominee, concedes social warty, - 4 AP)--.41- 1. 'Complete Office Cleanup Demanded By James A. Reed Today In America Will Stay n! Strike Negotiations Into Fast Deadlock - , Sent With..Metter, Back Guarantee , - i .. . . ,, . . - . . . ... , |