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An- H. derson and Rabbi Samuel Gordon addressed the meeting. - a few - t, '' - ;:, :,' 01,i,,,,'':4,,,,,,1,41!!''' i Miss Stella Cohn was selected president of the Jewish Relief Society at the organization's an. nual meeting yesterday at Jewish Community Center. - She succeeded Mrs. S. Axe lrad. Also elected were: Mrs. Milton Pepper. first vice president; Mrs. Peyser Sable. second vice president; Mrs. 'SimorrShapiro, recordingsecretary; Mrs. Harry , 1 1 I ) - 0, salesmen gifts Complete suggest appropriate selection -who can your. liere'are 111 malice' 0 on ,easy and items. a wise of our popular - - 1 ' i e , $29g2 4 V; t.6 :'; ' ::: ,,,,, . ., - MOVIE MAKER $25 . , lit ti'vh,,,,..z.e La Follette he '''''' Fd4 ', ' '.. 4,.. ,,,,4 ',.t Arthur W. Stuart, agricultural economist attached to- the committee, testified that "corporation and other large-scalfarm- ing dominates California agriculture." He said 18 farming corporations reported their land and improvements worth $72,- 800,000 in 1937. In today's testimony, committee attaches said, the investigatining body hoped to obtain formation about a strike at the Dantoni and New England orchards of the Earl Fruit Company in Yuba County. Madera and Fresno County officials, who previously had refused to furnish records to the committee, appeared at yesterday's hearing and Fresno officers turned over the requested files. District Attorney Mordecai of Madera read a statement in which he declined to hand over certain records on the ground that 'reVelation of the data would hinder prosecution of criminal actions now pending. officers Earlier, the Madera had obtained an opinion from State Attorney General Earl Warren saying public records should be made available except in cases in which public interest would suffer by disclosure. , ,. 0 .4 .7...f.'.:;VI, :,'ifo.; to come. 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Scores of CIO pickets were arrested in a fruit workers' strike last July in the Yuba County ''peach bowl" region of the Sacramento Valley, and a dozen of :.- 4- ---- io4tt' : ; 'IN..:.,, ,,,,,iSit. .,- '' 7, ,: ',,:- :i ' ''.' from 'statistics to strikes today In its investigation of California's agricultural industry and summoned as witnesses various officials and farm leaders of TAKES COLOR PICTURES DE LUXE 1 ;, e, ;, ' ' (AP)--T- Maine-Masschuset- ts , , , - civil liberties committee turned - . The Formose dragged along at knots while the warship,- - her ..,,, ' ...:,. .... ' SAN FRANCISCO, - . .., ,.. This. map highlights developmeni in the wake of the sea b attic between the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee and three British cruisers. Inset (1) le a closeup of t he Montevideo region. Today the Graf Spee clung to her refuge in Montevideo Harbor, while two British cruisers, t he Ajax and Achilles, mounted guard at sea and the crippled Exeter stood 12 miles off. Elsewhere today, the G erman liner Columbus left Vera Cruz, Mexico, for a dash across the Atlantic, and the Nazi steamer, Dusseldorf smile d from Chile. Dotted line marks neutrality belt. (AP Wire. photo) y 12 I - tral Spee :- - life-belt- s. 4 .., . ' 'Comment.---The-White'Hous- . , - - ?resident 1 - Capt. Buron rang for full speed ahead as he headed for Uruguayan territorial waters and ordered crew and passengers into STATE STREET ,' . , dittos - ,' ' , Herbert Hoover today took per. sonal command of his campaign for .Finnish relief funds and de. flied there was any friction be. tween his organization and any other group engaged in Finnish relief activities. He read to reporters a cable from Risto Ryti, prime minister of Finland in which Ryti said: "The people of Finland rejoice -very much that you; Mr. President, known by people of Finland as their cordial friend for are again heading a decades, movement for our distressed peo- 1- - i - . Eg Aire, NEW YORK, Dec. Dec. 14.- -PHILADELPHIA, of a work bollday and legal action were voiced today by union leaders bent on stopping enforcement of a and IA per cent tax on all incomes (AP)--Thr- - : , id eo kor,intev Ouenos V , , , c ' , MIAMI, Fla., Dec. flying, "Santa Claus" is making a 5,000mile trip,from Lima, Peru, to Boston so he can -drop ChTistmas gifts from a plane to 126 isolated lighthouse Atlantic coast. keepers along the The volunteer "Santa" is Wiland from Boston. liam H. Wincapaw, 54, a blue-eye- d earned in Philadelphia. At first Captain Wincapaw who arrived veteran, 10 minutes flying It required only ! the gifts himself, but on bought the South here to council yesterday for city 'yesterday after a year or so his fame as American and headed would Clipper measure which the pass a volunteer Santa spread and the eastward to carry out require employers to deduct the now the clothing, books and Christmas flight he first began tax from wages of their et, donated by his are articles other 1929. rein or not whether they ployes, side la the city. Captain Wincapaw is a pilot Councilmen expect $18,000,000 for a Bolivian Gold Mining Comannually from the levy, suffipany that operates in the jungle Kansas Wheat Farmers , lowlands of the interior. He clent to bring the city'l budget pie." Hoover declared in response to flies a "Tin Goosea into balance. Favor Federal- - Program n fricsound- Union chieftains-begaquestions regarding reported La Paz, the transport,from tion between the Finnish fund Inland base, over the 21,00() foot ing out sentiment of their memHUTCHINSON, Kas., Dec. 14. and other groups that "It is a bers for a one day "labor holt. Andes to the coast, south of Pe- " (AP)A Republicana congressiongreat pity that people will start ru. day", One union local demand. listenal committee ended out to poison the wells of hued a 11,4 per cent wage increase a charter to used wheat the "I in session country operate ing in a tontract it was about to ,man charity. with word western Kansas farm"It Is an injury to the Finnish Hying service at Rockland. Me., sign with the Philadelphia Deli- Airers want the federal farm proand later ran the Maine people and to the American Red ., catessen Protective Association. I lines," he said here.'"Often s''' Hoover said. "It doesn't gram continued. Another disclosed intention to Cross." me." had to fly down the coast on "I bellevej can express the - file suit Jor an injunction to bother The lighthouse charter trips. ouse disclosed to-sentiment of a large part of the The - halt deductions from wages of hahtPen 'Roosevelt, men volun.ily served as my farmers from here to Baca Counacemployes, contending such were Davis They ty, Colo.. when I say we favor airway watchers. lion would be in violation of lalinked by telephone, and would retention of this program," said of the Red Cross, had sought to :; , bor contracts. have Hoover become a "sort of report my progress to my base. Charles Hornbaker, Castleton ; 7 Acting Mayor Connell likened farmer and a Reno County comgeneral manager" of relief activi"That was a worthwhil serv; tii a "healing . mtheeditcaixne7dinance ties for European war sufferers. missioner. ice. To show my gratitude, I Hoover's press conference here "We may not approve of all to newspapers dropping began to was held of it and we certainly don't ap.FREIGHTER IN TROUBLE to prior the White House them. 1929, I decided In, disclosure and the former presi. :, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14. make a Christmas flight and prove of the endless red tape dent could not he reached for connected with it but the pro3,524ton, intercoastal drop bundles of gifts. I did it refreighter Vermont radioed early every year- - after that, until last gram as a whole ha S helped us Hoover that ported apparently : today that she had encountered trementiously." year. when I was in South had declined 1.4,1r. Rooseveit's in- miles west Chairman Clifford Hope, Gar, engine trouble-rvi- ne America. d ' vitatinnt . of Grays Harbor, Wash.,-anask"tut I'll be back every year den City, Kas., said a similar . .., ed assistance. the Marine Departfrom now on,,. The company meeting would open Friday in comment of the Chamber of ComThe Japanese avaition En BoSpringfield, (Aeromayo De Minas - merce Other committee members of pany which operates between livia) I'm flying for down there reported. The vessel, operheard about my flights, and the Kansas meeting were repreShanghai and Nanking will es: ated by the Quaker Line, said she was in no Immediate danger. tablish passenger and mail servthey've promised to give me a sentatives Thomas Winter, Frank T: The Vermont sailed from Seat- ices between Nanking and HanCarlson and Ed Rees, all Kansas month's leave every ChriStmas , tle Tuesday. kow. . to and pay my transportation Republicans. -- . v - , ,I, I t , , . , - :' ' 41 '', 345 SOUTH ,, .. de Hoover Denies Volunteer 'Santa' Flies Fruit Strike Help Friction North Front Below E0ator To Be Probed t y , , j' -. Alt , Against-Pa- :.- dej PARAGUAY 41 0 ,- . , ' European War Comes To Americas As British Block Unions Threaten 1 maneuvered his vessel behind a yesheavy smokescreen during terday's battle. The merchantman was proceed- ing along the Brazilian coast off Rio Grande Do Sul early yesterday, they said, when they suddenly sighted the German war- IERM - . 4 , . , ' ' ', 1 - guns trained on the merchantman, ate up the distance between them at 22 knots. It was a race against time., for British cruisers were known to be in the vicinity. The Ajax wao the first to arrive and began a chase of her .own. trying to get the German vessel within range of her guns. The Ajax then signaled for the Achilles and Eteter and, laying a smokescreen between the For. mose and the Admiral Graf Spee, made toward the shore la order to place her foe stark against the horizon. 1 , B.,9,1,!v. . , ,,. , .. .., ' , TODif-L- , ' ,' ,, , ,,, t'' -- i : 4,P11"140;)5A ) I '' ' r.:-,- ' , , , -- f, i ,, g ,: 1 - .1 i'. , , , , , SI . I u.1 Ell :Jo PLATA ' , . , , - ' IA C o ' 111141p OM IT rig ' .41141C,14116.oer..716-444,4s- t ' , - EQUATOR ' -- -- :- .. , ' . , ', I , g - - .,, .. gers told of taut moments, as their skipper. Captain Buren, 14.(AP) spectators of the n naval battle reached the safety of Montevideo todayrstill unahle to believe they had escaped and some of them incoherent from their experience. ' They were the passengers aboard the 9,975-to- n French merchant ship Formose, intended prize of the German pocket bat, tleship Admiral Graf Spee, who spent yesterday with lifebelts about their waists and eyes fixed on the lashing flames from the cannon of the contending warships. Shaken and halting, the passen. Ringside 'British-Germa- Z I , , ' , , RUGUA Arens-Atlant- - 7 ' 7 : , .,.. . : - - - , , jyj U , ,. 4,,, ii I A N 't . ' , , , " G MONTEVIDEO, Dec. , , , ,. 1 I . .'Otitt16:':-- ),é.6.'l'ib-6';'.i4iAh;':'NO..- , grok o ,- .: , ;, 4.0d .:V.os0-- ,. ' .. ' . .. 41,- - : ,., . fENI: , ; 61apalos ."11 : - , . ., ilea , ''''' ' ' , , 400 ' .. , a 1;;11;1C2 , l?' j 1 Alm at sea was the German .1 I , ' freighter Arauca, which acleared 41 mixed Vera Cruz Harbor with and other i cargo of fiber, nitrates : ' . consignment for New -- - Orleans, . 21. 777-1-I The Clumbus, irkla war prize : i if it falls into the hands of Allied papers for a warships, obtained -f crossing,, , 1 The secrecy of her departure I ,. was because of the presenceof7 , British warships patrolling Gulf -i' 1. and Caribbean waters. of the ColumT1-7--f Representatives Oslith- - Norway, as- --bus bad given - ' -her -- destination in obtaining iI7 ' : clearance papers and since yeshad r ; terday afternoon the vessel , without . s, ; been at liberty to sail ,' ' further notice to Mexican au, thorities. , Crew members had been re--I ' called 1 . from shore leave and the i ! Columbus was heavily provision- ' ad and fueled. In the past ; ' week she had taken aboard more i :, ii I than 20,000 barrels of oil. . Ships agents also obtained pat pen s yesterday for th6 German t - freighter Arauca which, accord4 : ing to her manifesto, has a cargo i a , . ,2' of 4,000 tons of fiber and ' large quantity of nitrates, Bul. 1 I phur, crude oil, coffee and sugar t consigned to- New Orleans, La. i Her crew- spent yesterday aft4 ernoon painting the vessel black. os, v . (7'0 , .. ade. , - .' . ( ' 0 4ta .. 1 Atlatiti.c. Ocean I - , , ' Thursday, Decenler 14,1939 Wil , 1 ---- iarent ittempt to run the tic and reach a German through the Allied naval ; ' A Utah i The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, ., N11,- es, , t .(AP)The - , . - VERA CRUZ, 32, msliepxpleeodo Douec: 104; liner Columbus Vera Cruz in the darkness ear. ly today on what was an ap- : ' ' 4 4 ....,, ,...." 4I. t1' , - , -i . - N... 0 t . - . ... , , ., ,; . ' ' 1 ''t e n.. , - 1. ,--- 7 t k. 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