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Show r , 'HE - . WEATHE '1'4111 0,0140 - 41' WISATtilett Preilatoty gaol siomoom thh, PattlY rioradt Sidvdtg. orompts417 fait sod roomiatera mode1.1.4v root s' 114'' tt ...... 11 ' 10.4111...7111P0a 8 - 0111 - , 44 :7., Trice: Tire Cents - --0 11 4 , 9 Apo 4 kNsi. P t I L V4 04 44or -- - D AY S 414 , t' 101' rho CO; --- RP..111.0. , "vie ZWS , , re TVItrimurt itts - - wt. atternosal Max. Friday )1to. rrutay MAIL. Saturday Las- - Satorday. Stmset Setatilay. Sualoy. 1142. , - ' Kc, 4 21' I IP 1 ' 3 03,14.1 t i 3 8(0e4 5 1 4 8 7 6 5 5 6 I i 10,0 iv 2 3 8 3 DAV ---- -0 w- -e Differences in Lime zones ortn5 lam news from world cooltills for todairs beseret News Offitis- - Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, October 7, 1931. 90th Year No. 6. Vol. 356. , , . -- SF , f , Yanks Take Third Game With Homers , , , . . .. Cloutg , . i .. ''. , - ' - 1. :, .; 4.,,,,.;::- - ' "li -- 1 tt , '' - : , .; - IsArk2ka and the stands roared in pOrttsan delight. Dickey worked the ce,unt to nne ;did thite and then '''1kt." Thompson ttlrew a wIld eaten- wittatt roiled 4:44n.trea. way Itack to tile screen ,inq Dickey t ,hltft oit U. ian ikil the kVerber pichot imatel.utas dinky 1011er ,IO,,11 the third ha,,e eme and tiarw to McCoirnicL nho Inade it epeetacular stab at Wee. twr's noor throe. nnd tagged se.- kirk on 'IA'. aleSt ,1"ii ti,,i, i,sit.t,tretched glove ,to tetire hi,ms .1. ,...., 11 6.7, one ,ot n) o n.ors, one lett. th'e An a,rplancf.,',aden 4,,,,,, the tient and 6,,Ine:r. ,ftlaced start g.4 the Inning ,for a ;no-1,74,10:N1 up, ,it U. inent REDSGOrdOn i ate d far ia k of second 14,4. JO take tenrbet , holzncer kmd ;lirow tlirn out In a fast play FirV hy tnehee, thed an ea5v !1,,- - to DiMaegio GOIXiln:Itt received a In renter. nice hand as lie t ame to bat. Goodman aento high bounter to the infield which tort so long elereateaae-reate- t - t , -- the r ' ,, S -- - - 4421,44v- coming flOWtt tthat he heat Gornez's throw ;o Dahlgren by a step for a hit. McCormick sliced a single to right fielo advancing Sittodman to third and the stands were in an uproar. Dickey walked TO the mound to ronter with a Lombardi slashed Scarlet. ground single through second and into center tied scoring mecor. Goodman and Sending mirk to sivond. 7130 .enttre stadium rocked from the noise. Craft fanned, swinning at a fast bail inside. One run, three hits, no errors. two- a ' e ., ; ,.. te ... e 1.' - - zi ... , a: , n ,,,-- ,. :.. --- ,. , - I'. - ', Ts.:-tl.- ,. , .. ...ob.. -. ' , ',, , . i , i t 41tISC9 . : i a e.. ...., , t ,,,,,o4- .,.. , , i a iiesie a t''' a , , it . Directed leeasor ,. , oat i a 4t, a :'f: ,, :: e r ,. e ... ....i - r r '' .:".r."..'"'' ...e, . e ,.., - ' 4 1937,. ....... .... ..... :54 ,F, ,, ..,....: 1938. - 61.7 V. , 1.1,.... Iteeting ''''' 24.7 I: ' o' ' 10 LONDON. the. ,,,! .',,lilki. ,-: , on ;.:,11 !oda), .0 n,t- ,:.,...etronPht nn--- t 'Le fueld(r?, forrpo: art n, end 0.e hrl--,,- ' nem. - : .e,-- -- ,, - ...' 114,.. en ..'... s " ... - - ' .,, 1,' - ei,,, .; 1:6 . saw .: hest TI,e 'I''''',1N'r c!'n2nert , ik'.. Hi ,...1 htfa',1" Matnnte- 'it-l- ., n;',, .N IN v, , enee.... .;, , e to.: .. i 't . , ,',.,;, " e.....:', T.: , s I ' ,s, ,. '.':-.- -- - ...'A , ... ' - .: "' ' a Erma 2ote 3sto 4" - I , ., t, ' ..... t 411 1111 . k4.4 ttel'-'- tr ; - , ; t,'4.0,.-l'eV7-- s I'll 1: "1' .7,!,.',1,44., .1 i 11. ,.. , rAr seta..., , 0 1 . .,4) :. , .,,, h. ,,..., t l' .., .. .... ., , ,, e . :;.".-- AI - 3 .. (12:.; ..,. t.,4nntaeit.' . ... -- - - i !, 41a, .Presiding Bishopric Advocate Church Beautific ation Program 31embf ...., ' ' i. " 4.; . ' france Roosevelt Cast As War Mediator By Berlin , For Lont,r Mr, Roosevelt proposed media- tion in peace appeals to the t;er- - - FINAL - ,' any surprises the Nazis might spring. Latest information from the front said German troops were to harry Frencti out posts in the Saar and Palatinate sectors, apparently in an effort to test the French strength. Gentian- reinforcements were reported moving up steadily behind the Siegfried line. -- man:chancellor and former Pres. Aloscicki of Poland prior to the outbreak of the conflict it was recalled, but Hitler did not I until his troops had moved reply against the Poles When he did reply, the German chantellor.said that Poland had crestedrfisturb- ances and an intolerable- sittia- tion and that mediation had 1?en Out of the question. The president was represented as beia& unwilling nowto lend himself to any more by tlitler t which would have of throwing the ,reason for continu,- - ignate I 4 - ance of the Aar on Britain and France. if Germany- were- - to 0.uggest ' more tormally that Mr. Roosevelt it I offer to mediate the conflict. I I was predicted in reliable guar. ' kw ; ters, would not make the of. ; let unless he had assurances in advance from the Mlles that he would accept. the overture from Berlin has been thus far no more formal nor definite than a statement by in- formed sources to newsmen,that ! I StattV-- JIM Mel tth, - headofanv preferable President Itcould, achieve a lasting place in history by mediating tne war. f - ' . I t i ' ; , -- , U-Bo- comes am thankful that 1 visor!, et N. Oct. , WO 1 . complete and kept up to date, Elder Lee staid as the fouitiii to solving many of the port) step ten's. Eider Lee also icy:levied it,e general objectives of the pro, I ,g,t,',naenni bitinngds ttc,emgitrhoauspizpetrio iie,tmtcsii,g1 the ,PricethoOti quorums as essential to success. President Harline gave a dc,t. scrip:ion of the orgamAation ana effectiveness et the issettafarcc, pitio-gram in the Grant '. See WELFARE Ort Pagell - 2 ------------------ ItQia Calls For Fin- nE.11170V .4 FIELiNfl. O'cl. 7.-- Fweign Ministerv announe that he Russian izzovern74,'.:1, had suzgested that Fintanzi ,enci a elelegate to Moscow to die- . .5A7 lacnodneeeerrion.c,mic 4,urs.07,-,t- 314R617 I l 8 mat. The FInthsh defense IllintitAT announced ;t had called some r- serve divisions to the colors "to strengthen the national netitralitv" while the cabinet pondered the Russian invitation Its of ,uch envoys from Es t,ortia and Latvia have resulted in h states greatly increasing ilussian power I 9i10111i1213114 i i , ' i I 15116117118i191201211 - 22i23i241,2526127;281 Ct5Efl : i nationality of ,the subma. I ' rine was rut disclosed, nor was it learned how slie was sighted. Today Is White The spot where the undersea No Traffic Deaths craft appeared is well within the With rezone bet the neutrality up by i With only one- - day far cent declaration the Arnerimonth blackened by deaths front 1 wasczn republics. The eloclaration.:: trot fie accidents, today per mitted to remain white when no however, WIIS aimed primarily at deaths in tho otate from hi discouragtng hostile acbs ;within cause had been reported at ideas zone. the time. TI-- 2930311 a 0 !ri i ar , iicsie-smal- l ?rutin: ;shinenil'Ilshiti,cg'overnment has invitation. n9t yct acted on the However. Finland's minister to , 1 a '' jeua: i , ' Pa. FRI ,TI.Jit ' si;pee- I . -- I OCTOBER 1o (AP)The temporary White House announced today that a submarine definitely identified as foreign liad been sighted yester day about 15 miles from Miami. IPARK, -- GreerisiCartisstep-s- s ivard lar;.. committees to be Hilly :::.1- i and trirr!t:iturch ire avoiding ligatmns whian they are not able - cifare committee ,,take o. people ob, See CONFEPilENC'E On rage ' wet-far- her taxpayers ':itilh i!ct!i a hut. lien that they never fully rcrovcred. the speaker p.!,!nted out. He deplored our huge public debt of the present and Latter!: darSaints-rrire w utrin thir irt .1 the iteilt '' late, ot ,11.ccess e He (amiss:ell torarnittee,,. four steps be given emphasis !Ai seiVIng these problems. first was the stake welfare aam. initee CNCraging Constant super! v":471 over the program in the stall's, and meeting at least once each month. The second reconcinendation tivas for the cerr'- sponding ward welfare officers ward committees to ilal, e at 1,a,t monthly ineeting welt te r he said. i:ourittv became involved in the last World W.,r: ,ind lett Seen at MIA, '7i' I- a;snutuhled SUN .11014 T,AS from Berlin thatAdoit WASHINGTON, Oct. Hitler Would like President Roosevelt to mediate the war ip EurOpe brought a prediction in Usually well informed quarters today that the president would not offer such mediation unless Britain and France wanted him to do so. parently unshaken by Adolf Hitler' s "last" offer to call off hostilities. There were indications of a growing conviction 417that the war new- phase, i wee 1;dc,guite Church, masnokueldn !Off Florida , PARIS, Ott; 7.(AP)France .settled herself today for a long war. her announced eleterm,ina7 lion to "carry on to victory ap- 66otia i Setis- , i the Presiding Bishopric of the Church are here shown examining a picture of one of the new L. D. S. chapels; The hishoPric. is advocating- a project- for beautiftfation of 'rblitch buildings and giontids-.1- Left to.right . they are Presiding Bishop LeGrand Richards (seated), Marvin O. Ashton, first counselor, and Joseph L. Wirthlin. second counselor. ee se TO 0,c1,1rde r---- even reiterated "he stand that America aanctd as ,ssential it the iprogram. Elder Let, also listed a nianher of needs tit the program as th'cy were zaken nom ,!uestionnairer, filicel otn lw ztake and ,sard This- i;. ::... :A out of the present conflict. 'I pray our Ileas'enie Father that this wicked war may end quickly, and that' nothing may happen so that America may becorn e .nvolved and !ake part in " flptir .t, ,,amar:"::;:t....0:...' , tee. ,." elke of iheSe tOMITI . ,.. - -- ,.. tk - ,!eeest,Pci74,1,,b11011.;:,:st ;,.tallet,i,,,laci -' ir's m !de certain.- The ,peaker! ....,, ae- :'"'n , vars T,ee taking at)ar.nresent ' place because nt the greed of some Irian for pc er, fte ;I:rted for power of a rriM 1!:f Influence a man Ilke 'It'le - rahir t:n , - presidents. Carl F. Eyring of the New England Mission, Franc.s v. Bailey of the Iltivtauan Meeskin and GiKtive 9. Larron of ro do .;,, 41"--.411641.- " 0 - i sa ' .....0,07,..........A .' ..n. .., , 1 t drch are lett t,creayed. stufering, (lying. starving, -Germany hers:elf is t.!,and la euffer lerribly from !he result of a stene ter. in the attermane no nation , an take i are of ner l , ' ) 7 - , : ... (nos. .e,,, .. : ',Norm, ..., Jre.cci i stn,00t deelatcd, nit is a tcritiMe thing that n..-,t eaten e,,,, pc,,ker lies 111 the mind of a inan like Hiller with !he icsuit that hundreds of irmusancis of innocent !nen !di; kjcd, imideent women and dill. .4... 4 FINAL 80000 M El El 1 .. .. , ' .,.:,,,,,....,.,.,:e:....,.. "I' :' ....... .,,.. , . sesskon iftiperintendentio Bishops Building. School (looter. p.m.Sunday enre be,sion Tither. Mii;CoF-1,- , The meeting was devoted largtdetailed instructions and to :Norcis ,of commendation and counsel by the leaders of the Church. Csiopraters Thanked: Henry, D. Movie, chairman ot me. General Welfare presided and gave a of commendation to ens for the assistance and cooperation they have given the general committee in the past. Elder Lee discussed the st;Nrvlsory responsibility of the Wet tare PrearalTh outlimrig the le gic'flL stake snd ward v,ethij-trcommittee personnels and thcait gen- - , Iv to , ,, .... .,&.4., .- I' e - t- 13'7'14 . ' ... , .. a, , : . i ..,.:.... i. , istraimal . ; l' , "'.'- - ti.- .. a ! , , , .' t't ' ,,, , .. - 1 - .. 71rA ,-- ,. ... ...... ' .,, , ,,.. .4.. '.: se. . , ....,' !ere,. 1.4,,,,4td,:- :,,,,,,,,,4 .. - .',.7 etae .7l - 'L , i .r. ' and final p.mth eras conference session ' i dency. e - ... ... .. - l .... ,. '.: t: a e. , 's r ., .:..... .,... . .., , ,,7 ,. .. - ,, ..:, i ..,.. ... , ,,.. la t- a ...... -- nark n. t n , . ,,,, .. tt crnesi it;e: with IIli:APT.'S terms hot with tidier inmSell and Hit, , e (' , e ' tee con., : II)a an ,Schet'inle walla. etudes the Choir Broadcast at 10:30 and the church tot the Air pro. gram at 11 a.m.) , 7.,:,:.77.17::';',-'7........,..... ,.....,:.... ., -, 'a. .1 :e .. 1r '' r I 4" a , t I, i.I The Times added that a aettle. ment with Germany "neither C.an nor will be purchased at the freedom." prreer of' 1.-;.- - It .. '' .. , l;l " 3,0 .., .. , '...'1'.' r ' el,,,I,I,, Ne,I Recalling ilitters tlyz..st, pledges to l'otand, the Times raid: "Against this Isackground of falsity, Prance and Great Min an' Wilt rim the invotattona,44- themseiges with which Hitler ended, and the irjeare proposals',. with "Whic'h they were snpport. I: ... , 7 ,..) ... , , .. ,,,, re" C ''''' - ..:- e kN :-- Pr"":''''..;:1li , I 1,, ki;St'd'eltr-'IthiCL'I';;;tg., t' s it,gar(l.,1;n i t,.t d a'at'' nao! hute hf.)rt. ,.!t. ea:it:awe, h7t Tne, ;rnP view ens attl'Il POI- 4r,taaill. hIc ino,,t Itrttish newspapera, Only kftlf.,Z :lea minority t olondn ..t atitl'19",acifist groups wathece a sstnp.401-4- t. rtst.wmIs, to the turarer s proposals. The tiontion Ttmes declared 2" - ... .. , -'': sc. :,..,,,, 'l:.,;',,,,.' Kythrr-rtatitne- : , - ...) ' 74.. a- " : , . s.....4.' ... ,, eee..,, .,i , ; ,', ... ., ;:" dtent diq)ayla that lititiith .et,,egmen 'are 7 ', .' lll , ' (2.''''...-',,.;-- : ,.. th,c Iteu,ittn inornnz pa.pc!,3 tthc aeseatill in ttter ,e't ' prt'ss .,,4 - e U,,,,,, ri, e,e, 1, :. ,I. t eatratt " a n Itoin Betiin ,t.gt'i ,,tirrir "i,,:it 111. e ler n ot,ld agrue to en ;atm-nie.ete t plop,o,i ",N Prem,i(nt lIwr;evelt la :Ile licte! ,'! atie can er neitt ttmat nent,,a1 I0,A i r. Nt, Sitnitatio The ' "- ....,,.,.. ... ..." , it traL,. eyptcteti tint var. eabe , V. out,' ,OZI.ii0f7!e -its 1,r()Int,;e6 toc lid ev,Inlriti,,n- 6, Netth.,!;,: thant"h ti !olle !") Plo- rrat Pr,;ne ,Itnisler Chaultterism ,,en " .... , .... , . ,,,P'771 kr' ,e 's .,... .... - .,. ' el.' a - - .. ", 'a ,a1" '''',-- -, , -' s' '''salataien, ta e - -- Spcakers at the ,essten tritled,-Ides if PrI,Er J. Grart. ides a. P,tid,en Clark jr.. Pre,. 1),tvid :a ..,,i,.0., itre,,Idx;g Bishop ,irui,ri floi..iie., Rsr(hl ii. i.,,,,,,. trAnagiwg ,nrectir of the t.rch Wcilate Program, and Ossar J. Ilartine ot the t;rant Stake Prose Tabernacle. 430 p.m.iittnday School Stake 41. ,,.1,,, ''' (idIver Anuee et t'cr.rinorA 2 k f." - ii: . gmaPPAINftW,,4 , .. Al'sInca 7- .-1 wi!h 1D,t,,,.,r7 :..10-J:4- , ' , IfelL Taber, t This session in- - - , the ,,trit.,;':1::::,,ri,1,:ef,:e.,Tirk.:::1:. ,el. 'Ars...tort , 4 '..rLi,(. 0 Confer-rot- , . , -- ., . !),,f1m:e Jost!ucti,ms for harTY- - . ':r'g. 7r;:e Church 1V(Ifia-- e plogram l"r''''''Jlt wiTig,ut ttalv !etdolko 'Lk' cense ,,f Irctra,,, in 1:Jsiness or employment 1.,CFP giver, :egork.1 rr,;,,,..,,,,,zr am.Aaottic Priesthood ton. Assembly (orreries Hall. a.m.Filth t;eneral X , ilissiottury Work ;cturnco orkers Get 1 91c, eune;1 ett ti,,,,, Itiehent Marvin 0, ,,I1- , , f'...,1,1,f,g' 1,,,i,",t't it. :m-r- ' w Ise Counsel :rtra ,Sunday Conference r, .. 1939 IV . 4. , 912.. ;nd . ......, AvT ' !ee: Twine, ,. increase c,. . IllUropean ccu. ,hine it. ,1,,,n,:z,o of ---' ., ydrin , sm,,eit of 'he (17T;re Twilve. for 'ilaty yealF a la,:mber off the rt,,,,,Jd yaps Senate erel aidEIV .(.7.1,,..rF;nc-;it !:;,,a,r,:a and entenetonal ea a ,elleanes, ,t, nest .neease. Otli e iee 1 ar Ftatc,, e a ' ',CUD ,n, (1; ,II : ,.. - Welfare ...',1tc's;'-',,-- .44. of the First Connell of Seventy are herr Nhosn examining reports of stake missionary activity which has shown a great inerease. since its beginning under their direction in 1937. Left to right they are, Satiluel 0. ntnni01.1. Richard L. Evans, Rulon S. Wells, senior pftsiderit: Rutus K. ilardy ;iiid Antoine 'R. Ivins. Eiders Levi Edgar Young, president of the ,New England Mission, and Joita IL Taylor. also members of this coum;11, are detained IIi, the eat ify eonneetion with the return of eiders from abroad. -- British View Hitler Speech . With S 1.1S11.0n I. f ... :,t.t,r:i'lll .. - - 'Xlernbers :w, i " etas, Serentie tleport Heavy Increase - I e Seventie,5- 15 ,e,.,,,,,;. In Local - : , .: .t t. , ;;e4,-- . darptlyms throziO Stake ilftssionctrq .)fctivitzA, - s., .ti a .' .. "'ie.': .. .. - ee'- I.'.;,- trml ., , e " 7 t - t A.4, ' , :'. !,.'.:t , , !T1 4 , '7"14-- 11..4 , ., ..., -- . ,, " ..0-- 4r,ft. - , VV , , It' ' ,,ne, Ste . . lhe world, to Ailfering anti re,n0y condemned al.ci ti ,;ufly of q',e scriptures and their mests:t..ze'tt offset dip 1.1:1,!;.? ;11i,1 !1,1..j, the' Itearts a( men.:n &ddreFses dutIng !he thito general :n, liii)s;h;.n,i.,..il(nt ,, general conf(rencf? Ihnz 4. Mbernac!e. F!ns, tonn,,liel acpe tr.c ' : . .,. t'or ;,..4,,,,er f;le,-.- ecer Aen 1 40...,, ' I, ,,": a ell , : ' ' ,tor,' , ,, , - o,- . . tr '1'44 ! nee , a- ..,, I ea : 1 '!:- A ' '' - eat aetste- , ..''''' ', , ' '' - l'Ot 1kt. , , - , . llissittn Presittertis Make Reports Of Progress ' 1;.:' :;,...::. e , ,. I , ' .t. .. , tn, Wjtoming-- ,, , i ... , .,.. ... I Utah I , .. .', - f t,-- ,..., ; ,... - ' se,... ea 1ST - IA ta: - ......, ... .a. ..' , ! 's 1 ,, ., .' an ODOOD, Colorado , I .. If I Urge Gospel Study To Alleviate Strife ,, .,, . t 000 r LAX. i . ''': , , , , ''' - - t -r I. I' i ',. l'- '''''4. .. - is: a On Page 5 - - .. 1 N' , .. ' ' , ':.,,,--. ,. .0 j, ..ke .. ,-..3, ,. t4 - .. ed-'- sent k 1.,, ,, t .. i IssiNG YANKEESGordon S'ee BASEPALL . Church Leaders ., , a Ve ;: ,. ' .. , .1 - f, eceer-of- A t a t. , ,,...,,,, , , I a f' ne: 4 . .. ......... CM-:so- li ', , :' .:., , , r t" ' ..,,, 'l' - , sa 'IC ' .. .. - - - intense heat and liti icrent tn- caused Bump Hadley to be ear,' to Me relief at the start rif sent hunkv the seecond and the iighthander gc.t credit for ht: tecond world series victory. FIRST 1NNING VANKEESrrhere Was a wild cheer as the Reds todk the field. ttrosetti svalked un five pitches. The roofs and windows of every building surrounding the oat, Leld lences were patked. Thompson trade ti futile, throw trying Mt' to pick ctrosetti off tiirst in 10 feet. picked Cormaolcfek ;aced bounder arai beat the Yankee third sacker back to the hag for a putout, unassisted. going to second, Keller lined the firet iptch well up i field Elands for a into the rght home lun scoring Croaetti t.n iront of him and the Yankees There was sudden actiyoy In the Reds' bullpen along the left field line as Lefty Lee Grissom started to pitch to a catcher. DiMaggIO was called oat on strikes, watching a curve , , , ,t (t.t..,::,.-...,- ,...,, .. . ... , Lettty Lee Grissom and Whity aloore'combined to pitch hitless loll tor the last four innings- The Yankees Itarted with Lefty clemez On the mound. nut the - .. 4 10Se. ,, 1, , , .. .. ... ' Thonipson iii fifth tinnITIF3 , ...: se the first. tilted and and only three of the champions were tett stranded , . I .. ed I N o - ,, , 3ol7 ,. . -, .,. .. , ' t.TtostErylEta), rINCIN- N'ATI. Oct. 7.IAPt Grinding it runs. three out four home them. with a Man on tiase the York 'azikees macnine-itkNov overwhelmed the Cineinanti fteds third todav, for their ionsecutive victory of the work' Eeries. blows Two of the four-bas- e were tit.' Rookie Charley Kellen' aral the others liy .10e DiMaggio and Dili Dickey, is ehe play by , The following play description of the garnet Yankees the .got only one hit their homers. hut did rot need more. ,1.11 t her runs Gene off Rkie , ..... ii: I, of ,Circutt, , , '' I ... ....., , , Keller Hits Pair. - -- '.? . .7,' 7... ... . , ; 0- B. , , f I .. 'S' I' 41, , i Meow. Aarno is presently conferring with Scs viet officals concerning a trade , sgreemen. AG lietween Finland has small Fdand obtained her the independence in 1937. hut talked of a Russian Firms trade agreement tor years. Commerce arid - ' he . |