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Show luebday, Utiouer o, ! 'lhe Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Ctatt Page ii Nordics Here Work For National Union .. K Utah chapter of the American Scandinavian Foundation twill be organized tomorrow at a meeting at the Hotel Utah at Utah Coal Scores High In German Test Sweden Finds Being Neutral Difficult Task Utah coal was among on ' of the highest grades analyzed at Gerrecent tear In Frankfort, many, Mr. Anthony C. Lund, Wompresident of the Salt en' Chamber of Commerce, Mid late yeaterday T Joint moling of the board of governor and general- assembly of th orgnlza-tlon- . - , Danish vice C. O. Jensen, gen-m- l at Salt Lake and member of the Salt Lake Board of Education aald the organization of a chap-.te- r here olll fill a long dealre whoaa of eluaen of thla state forefather lived In Denmark, . Norway, Sweden or In Iceland. A. the T. Anderaon la here from of the foundation, headquarter Street, . 1 16 Last New York, to aid the organize-JtloSir. Anderaon, a former fellow, la now field secretary of the foundation. ; The foundation waa originally j established through endowment , and haa operated from the New York headquartere for 28 yea re. Hundred! of Scandinavian been have brought to Universities - and C American h Sixty-fourt- Inatltu-- ; ; Americana educated In tiona of Denmark, Norway and co; Sweden. The foundation nduct a great variety of opera-- tion In ita educational program J both In cultural and Industrial Mr. Anderson Interchange, closed. in 1612-1- the foundation 3 dla-- 5 d plae-Ze- on a tour of America an exhl-- ; bttlon of Scandinavian Art and In 193(1 an exhibition of Amerl-icxart waa aent to Sweden and the foundation. Flf-jt; Denmark byclassic literature and book of : original work on Scandinavian ; life have ben translated Into Eng-- : lish and dlatributed in America." Z Mr. Anderaon Mid. p There are now eight chapter The one in the United State. ninth. One of ; here will be the first act of the Utah chapjth will be to aponsdr a lecture iter on Nov. 10 of Edward Ham-Jbrr'here of Bergen, Norway, repre-- j n y ; o sentlng the Chrlstlan-MichelaeI Society which la devoted to a of political acience and In-- ; ternational relation!. Mr. Ham of ; bro la the aon of the president he the parliament of Norway, : Mid. tomorrow, a let-- . t - At the meetingto Utahn of Scan- ter addressed ; atudy dlnavian origin from HendrikDen-d Kauffman, minister from mark to the United States, will be J read. Those who are now charter member of the foundation are f urged to attend. Mid Mr. Jensen. Ufhe public generally 1 Invited. S.L Nurse Takes Job In-Washington I Ml Eva Madsen, daughter of ; Mr. and Mr. David P. Madsen : of Ephraim, Utah, has accepted i a position In the United States Walla alia, 3 Veterans' Hospital, ! Wash., It wa learned today- -, Mis Madsen, who ha been a I Salt Lake Emergency Hospital J attendant for some time, left here last weekend for Walla J Walla to Join the nursing ataff of the federal Institution, t . - - . Onion Marketing Control Setup In Utah Completed to Organization of a board control onion marketing condiat tion waa completed today the Capitol with the appointment of David F. Smith, commissioner of agriculture, u the seventh' member. of th The other member board include, three growers, J. F. Stewart, of Warren; 'Walter Holdaway, of Vlnevard and 0. R. Clark, of Farmington. Member representing shippers Include George Stratfoid of Ogden; E. 0. Muir, and Norman R. Hines, both of Salt Lake. The board conferred with representatives of the federal surplus commodities corporation on In a proposal to purchase onion the state to relieve the surplus. Burglars Ransack Home,' Gain No Loot Burglars invaded the home Harof Max R. Ingalls, absence vard Avenue, during the of the family during the weekend, and ransacked the place, Nothing police reported today. wa reported stolen. 1?2 East Mr. Ollle Keenan, South Temple Street, told officers 23 had her purse containing been atolen from her apartment. 1067 STOCKHOLM. Oct. 3 (AH Sweden atrpvs desperately today continue her ara commerce ami at the same time maintain her precarlou neutrality. Aa Nazi sailor tightened their grip on th Baltic, apprehensive Swedish officials - studied the World Wsr convoy system. In thoss days, Sweden escorted her ship to Norway, where Great Britain took over the duties. Consideration waa given the possibility of shipping by rsll to Gothenburg, on. the Kattegat, an arm of .the North Sea, and completely avoiding Baltic Sea lane. The admiralty ordered, at least temporarily, that Swedish veauels remain Inside territorial waters a a consequence of the German seizure yeaterday of eight Swedish ships and the interference with another Inside Swedish territorial waters. Five Swedish ship already have been aunk. German actlvltie have been particularly Intense since Sunday between the Swedish Island! of Oela and Gotland, a course fo' lowed by many ahlpi carrying' timber and woodpulp from eaaU ern Sweden to England. Swedish fighting plane were reported yesterday to have fired warning shot at a German warship which halted one of thftr The boats In Swedish water. wsrshlp was Mid to have moved away and permitted the iteamcr to continue on her course. Limitation of shipping would be a heavy blow at Sweden. Th value of her 1938 exporta waa at 1 ,838.832.000 listed krnngg Wood products (437,063,839). were the chief export Item, and great Britain received most of th shipments. In addition to her sea troubles. Sweden was reported bothered by spies and looked for additional taxes as the result of a government request for 6,000,000 kroner ($1.1888,415) defense fund. A special staff of police spy hunters" was at work over the to halt the passcountry, seeking ing of information on ship movements. - One ton of Utah coal yielded of coal tar oil. Mrs. Lund Mid. Afier th extraction the fuel would be amoke-fre- e 33 gallons when burned. Mrs. Arnold L. Schank was appointed chairman of the. safety Edge-wortcommittee: Mrs.. Mary chairman of the legislative committee, and Mrs. Warner L. Lindsay, chairman of the music committee. h, Aiuluhons Meet Thursday through experiment eon. Tha society with will plans for a field trip in Creek Canyon. The public naval fleet t Hawaii. pig- pressed apprehension over what they regard as a possibility that make City America Is take may First Richards Child Is Daughter A girl, their first rhild w as born Monday In the llolv Cross Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Franklin Dunn Rlrhard of 553 Fourth Avenue, it was announced today, Mr. Richard Is an attorney. Mrs. Helen Richards is the Castleton, daughter of Mrs. Alica B. Castleton. it Is Estonia Next Nation To Be Gobbled Up By Invaders? Phone Hyland 1411, 1412, 1413 Observers wonder If the new Soviet pact Is a first atep to the downfall of little Estonia, shown In the map above, superimposed on a photograph of Tallinn, principal seaport and capital of the tiny country, . Workers Vote On CAMERA STOLEN I.enn Thompson of Sants Rosa, Calif., had notified he police today of the theft of a camera from an automobile parked yesterday at 46 North West Temple Street. WarLHinillt. "A nr1 111" Employes of the Salt Lake plant of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association were voting this afternoon on a proposal to make the Independent Union of roultry Employes; the official bargaining represent- ative. Kuelthau of Denver, attorney for the National Labor Paul S. TOSTAL RECEIPTS HURT IN FALL Jenny Bernard, 30, of 127 East Second South Street, had been treated at the Emergency Hospital today for a dislocated right elbow suffered In a fall last night while she was dancing. UP kali Lok moms ir Most ExcliuWu 12 or awtrrs Mark,) Quality and DupumdablUly. Ytan Dupuudahl Quality. premium a asmou i stai courted ieet THDtl IS .& 1 xo .... SUBSTITUTE JOS QUALITY lb. 65c LAMB CHOPS, rib or large loin . lb. 32c FRESH GROUND BEEF . . 2 lbs. 35c BRISKET BOIL . . 2 lbs. 29c FRESH CRAB MEAT A WHIGS OU Salt Lake postoffice receipts last month totaled 117,861.83 or an increase of 3.46 per cent over those of September, 1938, Assistant Postmaster W. E. Block reported today. economic; measures against Japan after th pact dies. The aviation, agriculture-livestock- . advertising and Insurance committees of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce met today In the Board Rooms at the Chamber nf Commerce Building to aub-mreports on the proposed programs for the coming year. Weston E. Hamilton, department secretary, presided. - DANCER A typical e ports, accompanied by editorialized headlines, was apparently timed to coincide with the opening of the neutrality revision debate in the United States Senate. Involved in the war In China, the Japanese believe their economic fiosition and resources will be affected by the outcome of the neutrality debate. Already denounced by the United States, the Amerlcan Japanes trade treaty expires in January, and Japanese circle have ex- Of C Committees Make ProgramJReports Relations Board in this region, represented the board In conducting the election and In count-inthe votes. The election was originally called In a contest tween an A. V. of L. union and r the independents. The A. F. of L. has, however, withdrawn. YOUR IROII! ... WE DELIVER PHONE YOUR ORDER . Quality llleals Each morning our buyers select and buy our fresh fruits and vegetables far you to select the best of the Garden Fresh. Make lure of tender, fresh, good eating iteaks, chop and roasts by buying O. P. S. carefully selected meats. lb. 2c lb. 5c TOKAY GRAPES a,"' CAU LI FLOWER ... lb. 2c GREEN PEPPERS S. lb. 2c lb. 4c SPINACH ORANGES dox. 1 5c POTATOES lbs. 10c Jonathan Apples . . 5 lbs. 10c PRUNES lb. 2c Hubbard Squash 0 Miracle do Happen!!! Whijiyou get extra fresh bread that's extra good at an extra low price that's a miracle value and that's our Big Twist (18 ox.) at 6c per loaf. O) JfQ 1st Quality, Pound 3 c.. Kraft American, and Garden . . . Large Can Libbys Chunks, Tidbits or Crushed, tall can ... 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STEAKS . . lb. 19c VEAL PATTIES . . . lb. 23c ,,.10 (Bargains -. cl"'MARGARINE ... .... 1 8e COFFEE lb. 27c BREAD S lb. 5c Si Cottage Cheese Ci.amtd fow lbs. 1 PORK CHOPS STEAKS 2 lb. box 17e 1 lb. cdiTSIc 25c 2 rolls 17c .10 bars 36c .7 Soap,! PEANUTS""::;... Laundry Th headline v as; American Armed .Demonstration Against Jspan" (A Tokyo dispatch to the London Dally Telegraph said that, although official circlet refrained from comrrient on American fleet it - was - learned movement, authoritatively that Tokyo hold the view that tha American navy , already is on a war hasi on tha aide ni England and France." The appearance of these refront-pag- C. oultry Plant (ixl) 3 (garden cfresi , ' TOKYO, lOct. Japanese pres today prominently displayed report from th United Elates ' concerning strengthening of the American The Utah Audubon Society will hold ita annual meeting Thursday at 7 JO p.m. In room 208 of the Biology Building, University of Utah. Ray Gilbert will rpad a report on hi atudleh In heredity 'ormer U. Track Captain Is Father Salt lake relatives have received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mr. Grey M. Angeles, Saturday, Lusty at Losnow WPA director Mrf Lusty, in southern California, was captain of the University of Utah track team in 1933. Mrs. Lusty is the former Shirley Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Cannon. Japan Sees U. S. Manuevcr As Against Her lb.I2c |