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Connally later withdrew 1h2 statement and apologized. but asserted he knew of "no other senator who is'so frrl'in reflecting on the motives of others as the senator from Montana." ofSenator Lodge fered all amendment to restrict the draft of men between 21 and 25 inclusive. Admiral Furlong urged that to Al'ilE1.11,ER S,,.,::,4i:.,,:,,;:--,-.- S,,, P"-- '4',4 1., or, 11 , -A.2 As :: .,:,4 .:,,,:..,...: :: if"' oa, '4' ' ' ''''.. - , S. ,' ' , :.,im ' ' ,.,..-,.41, 4, ':' '''''''''''''' - ,, :''''" ,.. r '- : ' 'IF '.,,A:44..,,..iitiotoi, ', .., ''' ,:,:,,,,:::,77-:'. 44 ,,.. - --4,, .,.,,-4- 1""""-101006--- ,,-41.1l- r:l' , , . --- .io- ' ,,' ' ''.''.. k German WASHINGTON, Aug. embassy spokesman expressed the "hope" today that the IL S. army transport American Legion was now safely through the zone that Germany declared was and dangerous. Navy and other government Of- - 4, ficials said they had no information from the refugee-crowdeship but on he basis of unofficial calculations, the American Legion was believed to have been in the 'danger area" most or all of the Princess - v., ' , .., ....., "- ' 4 ..s '' i i actkvity t able- '7 tonciltionst; way lines. Few battles developed becausts of the great height at ,which the German planes flew, it was said. but five British planes were shot down In scattered engagements. .Two German planes failed to return.. Sounds of cannonading were audible in Berlin during the early morning air raid alarm. The point where the flares ivere dropped was in 1)1 the suburb of Tegel, about nine miles .north of Berlin. fire Spokesmen said forced the plane which dropped the flares to.turn back. PRESS Held hearing LONDON. 'tiouse of Commons committee Aug. dive-bombe- - ATHENS, Aug; , , . 4 t c t ,,. , ..,- '; - t., 04. '44'41 it. , ?",,,,, -- d -- on .. , , w . . . I --- Me . . 1 k - , , . ', .1,4- - t. ,,,,,:,,,,,,,4.1 ',.... .11 ii.3, e.f . 4, ,t, , i, - -- - . . - ' os ; - ,, ,,,,,;,'y "ttf,' .. ., s I '''''';' ,' . , , Strongly implying that attacks ol Staion .on Aden, on the Arabian coast of the narrow Waterways link- ing the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and on islands in the Strait of Bab El. Mandeb were contemplated, authoritative fas- cista said the Somaliland victory to would enable their '., forces "threaten the British Outlet from the Red Sea." The occupation of Berbera, fall of which the British announced yesterdiy, was reported in to- - , Clerk Sluctued nm ' S. Holdup Bändit Uses Butt Of GUn : A hold-u- p . man early this morn - the ing slugged the attendant of StaWasatch Oil Company Gas tion at 3541 South State Street.knocked him unconscious and eawith from $70 to $80 hi coed ' cash. The attack on the attendant,, Victor Bell. '20. of 654 West Sec- North Street occurred at 12:40 onm. man. talking in The hold-ua low voice, entered the. station and ordered Bell at the point of a p Trevolver-tlr t st floor heel Ittihheesuinrntla 1 i th. nd knock ed t b him unconscious. Bell regained conscious- ness he telephoned the Sheriff's Office and the call was answered by a radio prowl ear operated by Deputy Sheriff's Ernest Caldwell The and D. It Higginbotham. deputies failed to find any trace . of Bell's assailant. Bell said his attacker w as about five feet. 10 inches tall about 175 pounds had dark eyes. was about 40'to 45 years old, and WRS wparing a dark hat and dark man carried a suit. The hold-u- p t a black revolver.probably calibre, Bell reported. ' , , day's communique. Mussolini ordered the Duke 'of Aosta, commander of the Ital Ian forces on this front, to lead them against new objectives after a perod of rest. . SEE EASV ADVANCE " The eastern, parts lot British Somaliland), from Berbera to the frontier of Italian S'omailland, fer little, possibilty of resistance," an official Italian state. ment asserted, ,1"I'bere the work of our troops will become a polio -- ' ing action." The British 'troops defeated in Somaliland 'numbered about 17e 509. Italians estimated. Presummere ably. only- - White-troop- s,' evacuated. since officials said not oniv- the famous camel corps but' also other native troops, particutarty. South Africans, had sue- rendered. The number of Italian troops In the three columns which on verged on Berbera was not disclosed.. but an official said more ere Italian& than half of thentvk losses British reports- -- - , 28 - Ickes in his speech dismissed Italian among such an arrangement as beneath the predominance troops showed ' I the dignity of the presidency. To of Italians over natives iin the ' this, Bridges said: attacking forces..he said. British failure to reinforce the "Sirree - when has the Roosts Berbera garrison adequately was vett family upheld the dignity of Intero-ete- d in Italian circles as the White House? The'New Deal an indication that the British etnhas sought protection behind the r 'dignity' of an office that long pire lacks sufficient ago vanished under crass coni, .,for its defense, mercialization by the Roos.- - " TAKES 11 DAYS! velts." ., The offensive which began - Ickes said that- Wilikle was a Aug. 5 was pushed to victory in member of Tammany Hall and only 14 days,- although most of indicated that he considered him 'the advance was across parched. tree-les- i an admirer of the late Samuel wastes. without any. pro. Instill. utilities operator. Both tection desert heat rang. ag122 to 140 --degrees Statements were - promptly' term- - log fahN -- - -- enhelt.-Pd "plainand simple hoods." Premier. Mussolini i sent a (eleby Willkie in a state- , ment at Rashville. Ind.. last gram of eulogy to his victorious - --black-shirte- d man-powe- . , . , - - . ....--- , - ----- ,-- 1' gee ICKES On Plige 3 ' - v.-----; - ITALY On See - . rage , "What the prime minister iiald regarding our relations with the United Stales," re. marked, "atones for many diplo., matte omissions." , air-nav- - , - the Associated Press) he war Perna. toll me.nt and nation that today has 'agreement in principle' been reached between the British end United States governments on the leasing to the latter Of bases In Britain's west, ern hemisphere possetotions front Newfoundland to the Caribbean. Foreign Secretary Lord Hall; faxmade the statement regarding the tentative agreement in the House of Lords, after Prime Mire later Winston Churchill had dis. closed to the House of Commons a British offer of 99year leases for the bases- .-Lord Halifax spoke in answer to a question and said the base concerned involved Newfound. land. Atlantic island a (perhaps a reference to Bermuda) and Vest Indian pointa. He thus indicated that negotiations between Britain and the United States are farther advanced than Churchill had let IL be known. "We have agreed In principle, said the foreign secretary. "and I am satisfied that no great diffi. cult). will arise in the discussion of details." Detailed negotiations, however, have not .yet begun. he added. In his eighth war statement . one filled with cold confidence. the prime minister declared Britain had decided to offer these "suitable sites" to the Unit., ed Statee in Newfoundland and 'the West Indies. and was not asking for any advantage in return. However, he did appeal for - ROME, Aug. 20.(AP)Italian authorities indicated today that operations to close Britain's gateway to the Red Sea would be undertaken as a sequel to the conquest of British Somaliland ' r i and occupation of Berbera, its capital. ---- kite. - 20,--T- : ' : (By LONDON:Aug. ;leadership of Britain -- , Attack On Aden,Waits Only Few ' ' Days Of Rest For Army --- - def. Hore-Bellah- a ,. , , - ! .,,,, y, . Borearlisha hoor ,- w 4, .. ' . ,- . : . - "If that trend eironhouslud.m' lemandtio.; the ea Mt kind of as We in the ease of r mincesnamety, - an eventual . common citizenshipall the evils of this war will have been Worth '' ,s,; , Corn. mons tonight the possibility itt! -as eventual union between Obi; United States and 'the British - ' , :. Empire,- , Prime after 'Minister Speaking Churchilthad referred to a trend British.American cooper.stint' ea "rolling ,along like the dared: -- , , 1 former laces Bore-Rehab- folissisisippl," tek, ,. ' .0 .. ' e '' - t,. 4,, ''- - , -- "What has Mr. Wilikies current party to offer A,merica but more Munietts, more appeasement abroad. and more defeatism and reaction at homer , Bridges countercharged that "Roosevek slept.. as Germany armed.' and. despite what Bridges charged was full knowledge ot the course world eVents were -, taking. long kept the public tg- norant of It- atur'squandered"billions while building not one an battleship,notaplane,not anti aircraft gun, nor a single tank." . . ' Winkle Pfeilhathallenged dent Roosevelt to debate but . . . , . t ' ' .' --f- 1 ,', :, - "P' -- . ; Italy. Plans Seizure ; , Of Gateway To ,Red Sea . -- dm - ' ,, i , . - ' 0...,,,, ,C.... , , BergenT-Norwa- I has-bee- , .;:',,-- 4 :s-- ''- - ' refer'', for ,war,' raised in . .British censored caption says this picture' loi of Nazi oil tanks near successfully, bomis,,--L-:.ed. The fud supplied German planes based there. '' ' '(AP iyirephoto) , se- was: - , er. , (-- ' ,:,: e - Leslie ,: .14,,,,s,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,.-k1,- ...,"..,,,:,:,..;: : LON1X),N,,, Aug. .6:22......elow:).41041 British Bomber Attacks Norwegian Base ' Hitler he is a common scold puffed up by high office." , One of the questions Secretary Ickes:asked in his speech 1, 'Ilk 140 t,,,, I 1 - ., ,i. e:t,lk ., 4.,, 44---- s' ' ar:ihit lis' - ' ' : -, --,- . ''" ' , :; - for president.. railed Willkie's criticism of President floosevelt's foreim policy "demagogic" and asserted that ' the Republican Party "contains the equivalent of England's and France's prod - I:" - , s ' ,. ' ' .War Casualties At 92,000' 44. ..: 4..,..: ivoo, ,si, - .,,, .. ... : - , 0;.- , 'Premier Reports ' :. C,......7....,,..,.:;.,,,:.:..,,,..: , ,, , To Ainerlea-- i , '': p., I , -- sources said today ' a Greek trade commission would leave for Berlin Aug. 23 to iron out 'details of a recently signed German-Gree- k trade agreement. - lok. 4: -? f , .i. 4.:: , member of Parliament have been violated by his detention at Brix-- , defense ton Prison under the act.' Ramsay attended the hear. foot ing under guard. setting In the Parliampot buildings for the first time since May 23. A decision was not expected To Discuss Trade - " " ::, ; tretely heard testimony today to determine ihether Capt. A.' H. M. Ramsay's privileges as a, Page 3 'ki ::,.:,:.,:.::",. ... ., There wa4 neindkation that either of the raiders had been strt?ck by the heavy shelling. Tegel is the site of large dustrial plants. e ':,.- , ::: . : ' , .1 '.0.01106 t4s4,,, t,(r-..itt.- ', ' . ,, ,, - . ,s, tgr 7' , reportedby. the adtniralty today ' 4 , - , ' ' ' :;;,., only Authorized sources said that no German bombers were sent over London during the day. Nazi Munich appeasers of 1938.'1 ' Bridges, foregoing a retort xia radio on the grounds that noth- ing Ickes 'nag said was worth the issued a statement expense, through the Republican - national ' committee which said: "Who is this Ickes who talki so bigat a safe distanceabout Hitler? In his own rights - Ickes is a Hitler in short pants. '"Like Hitlen be is a profes:' sional rabblerouserwho never succeeded at anything else. . . . The New Deal regime that Ickes schemes for is nothing but an American form of, Nazism, . ' ,... .1 weat:her reconnaissance planes were di, patched over England yesterday.. flying for the most part at a great altitude, it was Fald. .A few carried small bombs, however, authorized sources declared. and DNB, official German news agency. reported that several. groups of these. planes flew over tentral and southern England attacking military objectives. Several grdromes Were bombed with visible success.. DNB said, and large oil tanks at Stan-loon the Manchester ship canal. were set afire. A rail terminal also was reported bombed,, disrupting traffic on two rail- as widespread Nazi raids ended another lull in Germany's air siege and British fliers answered blow for blow. Ifaugesund Is en a stretch of Norwegian coast between Bergen and Stavanger, which might serve as a base for a Nazi invasion which against Britain is making constant preparations. Two direct hits on one of. the 3,040-totransports were scored r aircraft. by British the admiralty said, and other On .:: ':: : .00dently' beeauSe of unfavort ., - - l: :.' ': shelters for art hour and 40 min-- , was the high spot of a day marked by a general lull in aerial .1, - ,....,,,,z See" BRITNIE .' , ': , . ., .9,- ,,, 11.a,,,,, meAs.e.wolotwoo." Ickes Branded As ,'Hiller In Short Pants' - . ' "4 , TS; ' LONDON, Aug.. 20.Bombing of two German Pansports at nearest Haugesund, .one of the Norwegian ports to Britain, was ur 1 . ,SP. ' , ,,,,,,,, .; .. ' -- . 1S BY THE ASSOCIATED night. -- . 4 ' .4 ' English Strike Blow For Blow As bill In Raids Ends Four Killed In Explosion. 1 - ':'-- :::,..--- British Bomb 2 Transports AtIlatigesund .mine-infeste- Oxt - Spokesmen said that no bombs were dropped near Berlin by .the British. planes. So far as Germany was concerned, 'the appearance of the. Berlin Britisli Planej near whichgave the capital its fourth air raid alarm ot the war and sent. residents to underground Are Three Planes-He- re r -- ,. .)..v,,,k,.,,,to- Baseball r , , .. .. . ... , ' .,.., e' ,. T ' 1"643N,..f ' - r,. barrage. '': ,,, 4"se-' i s,, '.. - , , , ' 7 4,, ,. .1.. - vi anti-aircra- d' .: ' 1 1. I For--- .. ' , ,,,,:: , , (704: 04 .,, W't .. ,,,,,..--,,-.7- X?.A.$00e o - ea Issue .. .,;.,,;,.;- '... ,..., , A , . '...::':":'' 2, ,,.. is,,,,s Il ''' ,0'.. 11104'' it Cartridge Filling Traveling at normal speed and 'without any stops or delays,- - it Plant Blows Up 'Was believed the ship should GIBBSTOWN. 'N. J.. Aug. 20.- -have passed through the most (AP)--Fomen were killed North the waters .off dangerous coast of during the day An an explosion th5t wreck. night and morning. ed a cartridge-fillinbuilding at Dr.- - Wilhelm Tann Entierg, I I first lecretary Of the Germany. the Dupont company's Repaurto dynamite plant,' shook buildings embassy. when asked at a press conference late yesterday - if he over a wide area and shattered NATIONAL thought the ship should- be in the "danger zone" the. windows five miles distant. 3 13 2 next twelve hours, saidduring 000 010 011 Roston.... ApProximately 1200 potinds of he believPittsburgh. 020 )01 03x,--. 3 13 , 2 ed it w:uld but expressed no dynamite let go at 10:55 a.m. Salvo and Berres; Lanahan and opinion as to how long it would one (EST) in a carttidging-house- . Davis. of the last pperations in the remain in It. First gime: The ccncern aroused over the manufacture of dynamite. The 000 000 000- -- 0 - 8 1. homeward of the Army tran,ibuilding, a wooden. structure 20 trip 001 000 02x 3 6 0 port plus the intensified Nazi St. Louis. by 30 feet.. enclosed on all sides Grissom and Mancuso; 8roun and blockade of the British Isles made was deby an earthen barricade, -Owen. it uncertain whether Aindriciii stroyed.-x x x vessels would be New York.. 110 000 00x A Du Pont spokesman. an- rent to remove Cincinnati.. 000 000 00x-- p x x x British children under a new flouncing the toll, saidat WilmLehrman and Manning; Thomp. modification of the neutrality Del.. no other buildings ington. act. son and LombardL were destroyed and no other emL' The American Legion. bearing' ployes injured by the blast... Philadelph(a 006 000 000 0 3 Prince Marta of NorChicago..... 100 200 10x 4 8 1 Mulcahy. Frye (8) and Warren; way and other notables among is 897 passengers, was believed Passean and Todd. to have been steaming through toe AS1ERICAN disputed area off northern Scot- R. H. g. land most or all of tne night. 000 17x 100 x Clyeveland. Once this comparatively nar'- -Boston. , 103 100 row zone -negotiated, the Feller, Allen (8) and Hemsiey, ship. it is believed. will be out of 1, HYDE PARK, N. Y.. Atig. cu.--0,-..Dickman Wilson, (8); (8), danger. for the remainder of toe Pytiak (AP)President Roosevelt turn, Nash (8) and Foxx. . voyage to New York. from eet ed down Wendell L. Wilikies Second game; samo, Finland. to debate campaign Is.. challenge x x x 000 000 00x Chicago While in that zone, however.. ' ' sues x 110 10x x x 000 today, asserting at it press the Philadelphia German embassy stated Yesand F. ,terday, the American Legion was conference that things Were , in Lee and Turner; Potter - In "grave danger" from unconHayes. such a shape this year that he , First giimer trolled mines. The embassy vole- - ' could not campaign., ,,..''- ft 1 3 2911'001 Detroit ed "absolute" ,...,000 ,. Tonyiction that the - ' 4 8 0 York 020 101 00x was 20. WASHINGTON,;.,'Aug. ,.transport entirely safe from ' German naval and air forces. :till; iv McKain (Il.and 'Sullivan; (AP)Senator .,Bridges ' (R.'s) and Dickey. ' Although the embassy declarA - ' - - - the, replied IottO to Secretary IckeeSecond gamer ' was from rilitV'only peril x at- - x S"which we no longer can control'.. nesCriptioic of 'the Republican 001 010 xxx Detroit. x x x stpte New York 200 020 sots department officials sail Party as "the:party of appease. Trout and Sullivan; BonhanCand That during the exchange of notes ment4 with an assertion that Romar, DirkeY (2). with Berlin over the snip's home Ickes himself was "a Hitter in 1)0:1 00x xxx x x It ward course; the German govern St. Louis ' short , pants." 'it It ment--haWashington 200 020 xxx---x made no mention in 'a- radio address last Ickes, :' Mare and Snift Amum (3); Bud. mines but indicated that the main night following' up the Ppeech son and Ferrell. risk would be from air . opera- - of Wendell L. NVillkie in accept, - , D tions. . , . , ing the Republican-nominati, . . . . sg'' ::, 401 '' r'4;'''netats - -- )-- - , 114"ii4., r ''' 'i'''''.,,, ::: ,g,, ; , - "''''''-- ' '''i4i.': ,1.' ur fog ermany Voices Hope For U. S. Refugee Ship - Margaret Rose will have only a plain sponge cake for her tenth birtkrday tomorrow. Sugar rationing does not provide for the icing. King George and 'Queen Elizabeth are expected to spend at least part of the day with their daughter and she will en. tertain a few of her friends at a picnic. , ' , ' ,,,,,,,.: NI,:. ' 't- , ;:;,"'"'"'''' ...1....: i, V,, : .,-;... V ' , , :: ' k;, C"'ara.: ,,, ' , 1,.,,..14"r. .'',;.,;;.,',.'.;,,,r ,k, ..'::: , d -- :' Britain today,clalined nearly 700 Gernian.p lanes had been !shot, down', In the lmst 10 days in Isle raids. Top is a Messerschmidt .hot down near 'Berwick' With Pilot A Junkers 88, center, forced do wn by lint14tirceaft fire near Portland. wounded. Plane,at bottoni hit mountain peak in Scotland. (AP Wiriphoto) Has No Icing war. As.s - British Bitg 700 Nazi See DEFENSE On Page 3 Aug. ,,,,1 .r -- ' 'r s,'"'', 47- 6' :,- -' ::' ."''''''' (D.-Ga- .) the se4- ,- ' i., ., , , ,- :'''''a !IL; IT!'f.i,': i 42',,f.' .2,i.,.. 01' :::..,',....'t' ;At .4.'4. ,..,..0, .. -- , ' ":'Is ....:,, r s.' ,r, ,,,,.; ,, LONDON. of ;:.: :, :, r. i ''' .,. ,',. x. 44::::,: .,, -- '' .:: '':: -, "...,4 v,i,,, 4'?;,'''V, ...:,,s, a.to....., , -,,,.: ,,,,, .;.s. ,. ki:::',;,,4,,'. ..nin.... Cli 1 ,ev :L..i.'', ; mittee's report on the testimony disclosed. Senator- McKellar (1).-Tenn.) said that he thought perhaps "we should use a little force" to make': manufacturers furnish needed materials. Senaexpressed tor Russell himself as favoring authority for the president to take over plants when defense materials could not be obtained otherwise. The admiral, chief of the navy's Bureau of Ordnance was Because ..,..',40 ,::, :'' - : ,: t,.',:."'' r rs I ::' ::!: : ":,;.:::::.,,,-;:-- !...::::::, ': " ''':"':.,:::-.;..:-:;:::::':-;:':.- , , :, 4..;,,,,,,.,,i,,,,,,r,:::,; ,'"e"7:"s, ,:, o'w WOULD USE FORCE Some committeemen took a different tack. however, the com- - s ,.' ,,, ,' i: remedy the navy's supply situation the senators do what they could to expedite House commit-- the action on pending excess profits tax legislation. That legislation would lift restrictions on profits to be made from the navy.. orders and would also ,permit defense plant construction costs to be reduced from taxable profits Over a period' of five years. - I::',',,,a.,:::,:-,: ,,,,.. ?, ;;.;.,:..e,'''':-;,-;;'.- t .) , ::::: . H, dav's action. , ,":- - ,: is.'r::, likely on the basis of to. ered ' ,,,:.:,:. s,, , " IL Y '.. ,i', ,...,,.., ,.: ,.-.-'. ( Aug. y :.; '': , ',,.;::: - Detecting devices' followed the raider across the country, after ' was driven away from the it: fire, it capital by antfaircraft was explained. The bomber. v;':hich dropped, numerous flares over 'a suburban Rrea only nine miles from Ber-- lin, was one of twd which-- at- tempted to approach the city during the night. The other was driven away from the far western' outskirts by an , - . . ..!' 1:'''''': 5,, ,,, ,, - ' ::.":: ,..:" , - . - ii,:,:,i,4,.t :,:..,.:,,,.:,,,,..,,.,,,.:.:,..;.?,:7..:. British BristolBlenheim bomber which attempted'a raid on Ben. lin early this morning ,was shot doWn at- Oldentairg,r near' Rrent--, sources reported eun)d,aavu.tnorized : , ,, consid- :, .:,, .: - ' :;:::,:,.,,,,:,,,,;:,,,;-,i:.,,- '' '' - s - 4 ' .:,',',". Germans Report I IIV a (1 II n" Plane Shot Down BERLIN. ....0-1,- :, :':::':::,: , registration but that aa s .: ' . - f ... , , ' 3 91st,'Year.','L , .. 1 ,: .,: .....:, 3 , ":::. -- .,., Vol. 359,.. No.,44; - .. ,- in me re3nee bring late news from world capitals for today's Deseret News ' , 3 1 - - . ,. ... I 9 . , .. 0 NI 14 .ip, . ,' - . r - I , AV . 1 3 ' - , '. .i .. ' ..... ,. ;,- i ' ' ", .., , . '.1:,2:;2:-:::-:"-;:,::.A:,:- , :::';',, ' i'06".-n- ,,, .. ' c143 , . ., -- 'Drops Flare Near 131'1iI1 71 ; ,, , '4, 9 6 - N d----- - - ', ., . . ,, ,,,r Difference . , ,. R. A. F. Flier ...1,., , ' . ; 0 10 r an , sip , ., S-,-- .,,IL2ol ' ' . .1 ,.,1 ..4 4 l' .;, ; Al EW 8 "I w. 3 II 0 8 (4 ,, - -- ' 'Pt" '',.;: h.,- . . s DAYS , ,, .. - --- --.. 1-, 07 - ' -"-- -o , . , 7 ,,... og-on-a , ' 1 .4 , , ItIrlt ,..,.,. ,, . is A A' Ilk, lit 4... , , . . "...,,. 20, 1940. .. ' - . - 1, t .k ....n. 7".'' t :' ... ,,,,, , ,,, nv. ,, :' I .... .. , ;(';'-'4'')':!- ,, 1 :',' , - IL- tit l . .. ...,..,. :'1$71C.,, i , as,, ' F - . :e .............,, , 'Ted i , ..!;.t"'t,Y7:', ,,..... ' 1 , limit'ation and competitive' buy7 The Brit-1s- t. ing, including that of were reported officially to-day to have stopped "progress" of on the navy's procurement materials for shipbuilding. The report came from 'Rear W. R. Furlong Admiral 'made, it to the Senate appropri- . -- --, j rt , ,,, . .:. 20. a prof44, '''':'"i"wa'"wsr:''!::kN'''r'll'I::"'' ., ,- ,, 47 ....,- -- . MA, 444, NI. .,t al ,'''-,- , . - it ,t - , . , .., ;- ' :"4 '. - ''',',- ... I 'Y ,': t '. ' -' ::',' mony on a 85,008,00000 supple,,,, .... ' , ,,,.,,:,,,,,,:,,,,,,,-,;,,,,,'.''''44,,: f. ...:,,,,,,;M-,t,,....0.1";...I '.:::-the which bill defense mental kti ::,;:.: 4, ,:.i:,,s'':,,,'"'V'9:".'.,': ; ''ss . .,;1,:,:: w committee approved yesterday. -4.,..,,,' ,05..,. ,, 7 ' "':;- :,t...:::' 0 ,!.,:':, ..........! ,.,...-1t- 'of nothèr defense In ft t :.,:::I ;' ,s,: Vs. ".....ss,,,,,,,:',,kr( sphere 1 AO' .,,, com4 .1 e' :4ILJdor.sleenk4entoa1"-""41.1 activity, the House military s '14.11 ,1 0 -- -ten, , : its ''7.'-meanwhile, gave . mittee, 1 10 .00t ;14'' r, , A t. fe tatiVe approval to the registra"' ,"': :" 41 ,,e :'. 4 I I LI. ""'"" ,. ' ,,,,, tion for military sorvice of men J vs,'", ,., n,,''r4::'':':::-:-,.. ,,,, ..,..,;... .:::,.. .,,, from 18 to C4., inclusive. :' :'::,:. ::..,,Y04V0 -" ', ;,,s,,,,,,::::,The committee has been work-- "... ..,.. 7. .,,, s, , ,,.. :, ,s.: :,:... ,..., k :;.;:,!;rs,,,ii.,...::: ..,:.:, .,:..0. .,,..4. ,::,...:,...,:. clraft bill sttiletheSen,A ber,::-:,..,1,,. ,,, ,:,,,,,,..,44,,.i....,.:44, - ,,,,,4,.......-,4,ksgr,,;s " re..1 ate debated another version , ' - .":.:,:.- :, .: ' .:'... :; ; :: :.' ::::' ::.'::,:: .::" ';' ' r, f, ported recently by its military The Senate version , ::.; :::::::::::,::,;?; ,::. :,:: , ,.,, committee. ,.. .:: ':' ' 1 : , ::::::.:!.; of men ,,calls for regtration .,,:, , ,, i;,,:,,.',:,'..'..,",.-',..-.'.--.' -' , ' ' '' :' , ::!: '.' ., . from 21 through 30. . ...,....:, The committee's, action did not .,:.,.::,,:;,:l.::.;,;:,,,!: ....,. ;,...::,.:::::::.:::.,::::-: , , mean necessarily, that the bill. :::::., : , ':'::::.:::::',:,,-?:,'::,,,,,: 'i.,,,,s , :, ..,.,,,,,,,... . a in few .,:, which it will report out ;,, ::.:.,,,, ,. ::::' ..- "":"". '''' ' ' 64 , , "' i 7,, days will call for , ,P:- . Pb e. a lt",. 014 4 ,,,:..,,.4...,.,....,........J...,,,,.,e1 4'''. 4. .,, ; ra.' ., ,1,,,..,"... , f, , ie4 .t,,,.St'' ' , - . ,,x,!'"!' ,Is'?;'," . ak. , . 1 .5.0.. . , ,,,, .. s' - n,,,,. , t ..i a 0 e. gtetv vro - Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesilay, August "'::.:":7-.;':, 4 . t, . tr,,,.,4,7.,.",,,,,r.s,,..,!,:f,,,,, , , ations committee during - - ,,,,,,.. . v V,d,r go a . Jor . - . - '- AO. WASHINGTON,- - . r - (AP)Tax uncertainties, , - , . '''''"''' 67 92 , 95 91 . , ,. of Profits ' - , - - .k - . , fildtIstries Block Navy C onstruetton , .... .... Materials Held :, '' - , , , . -- Cents , , - 10 emir Tuesday 96 72 12 Noon Tuesday : 2 p.m. 67 Tuesday 3 p..m Tuesday 67 rise Tuesday. 7:20; Wednesday 5:44. Sunset ii',...,,., ,... Maximum Monday Minimum Monday Minimum Tuesday 8 a.m. Tuesday- - ,A - WEATIIF:R TEMPERATURES. . - - - Fain:tonight and Wednesday. but with seaitered ...afternoon and evening shovers in the mountains. Little change in temperature. ' -- , - . 3 $ee CHURCHILL On Page 3 Crashes TO Sabotage Senator Reports 26 Plane Accidents WASHINGTON, Auk. Reynolds (alkt. C.) told the Senate roday he had "heard that in 28 days at Langley field 20.--(- AP) there 'ere 20. airplane accidente all caused bAkfective landing gears" and "there must have been some sabotage there." In, sddition to this report on the big air base In Virginia, Reynolds said also that "I've heard that there it a lot of sabotage taking plate in the airplane factories of Southern California." - The senator also told the Senate 'that acid was Placed. in bolt holes' on some recent heavy gun emplacements so that these guns would be dislodged - ! . when fired. ;t "We must guard ourselves from i within as well its from without. , Reynolds said and then referred to Harry Bridges. alien labor leader, aq "America's enemy N. unc" He urged speedy Senate action on legio. . lotion to deport Bridges. ;, , Tie senator said he hoped Con. i gresq would shortly provide...on I additional $50,000 funds for the 11 special House committee investi,unactivities gating der 'This committee has done a niarvelous piece of work for the Attielean peopitc.". the senator, . ' bald. - of reports . 1 . t House-approve- d z I Chairman-Dies-ID-Tex.- ). ,, A ,..2 . |