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Show -' rage 2 Re roptiga-il da us ec e 0 , .,,' -- : -- , t ,,; , ' ft 4 1 1 -:- : - ,,, . ot i ' , . ''..:1'.' 4 , 't lc ., 1 1 ., '''' t '':. .I vt, , , s. , , ) 5 17'Uniomsts it 'Arrested 1 iStage Strike ,,,,,,. ' 1, . ' - - If All 1 I I , , Increased 'Spending For Defense Also Advocated I 0, - A ' - will-Avalt- ." 1, , Quotas ll 1 1 first draft of 400,000 WASHINGTON,'Aug. , men, if the selective service bill becomes laws :will fall most ,heavily on communities which have 'supplied the smallest flume O. LOS ANGELES, WASHINGTON, Aug. Aug. 30. bet enlistments,swar department officials sald'today.- national Veterans of Foreign guardsmen (AP)The 1AP)The When state quotas are prepar; who go on active service, when Wars are urging compulsory ed in Washington, credit will be President Roosevelt glover Peace time military training, inword will face about two montho given each state for the men it ,defense aPProPtiations already has in the army, navy, of rigorous "hardening" before to tax the profand "legislation modmarine corps or nstional. guard, they tackle the tactics of Out its war." 9f said officials ern warfare. army officials said, sand ,within each Prior to adopting the resolutoday. 1state the credit will be extended tion Authorized by 'special legislathe V. F. W. National Con. ' Secretary Declares this tti' cities and counties. flow, which became law vention heard Brig. Geri. Frank a state a For instance, might week, the president is expected Data Is Available D. Lackland of the United States to order the first contingent of have a quota of 27,000 he army air corps declare that in the guardabout 55,000 men in of all th armed over-al- l WASHIIMTON, Aug. 30 strength for scattered the allto entrain air service "man for man and If Its residents 'ready services. Sehavoiced (AP)Demands by camps and cantonments about tor Bridges (R. N. H.) for an Plane for plane, we are setond serving numbered 1,OUO, then of :15. Another ,group Sept. the states draft quota would be investigation of defense contracts to none." be about the same size twould , 12,000., awarded the Atlanta architecturIt , called about Oct; lo. to have "Many people appear al firm o: Robert and Company In the first six months this the War DepartAlthough the impression that Gerrnany has hilWe have enlistments Lawrfrom word brought year, voluntary rinent has been silent on plans some knowledge about aircraft ence W. (Chip) Robert, secrebeen heaviest generally in southfor training the guard, indicawe do not possess," he con- of the Democratic national that southwestern and eastern states, tary tions are that. the citizen soldiers tinued. committee states. and western middle in lowest the of president a be will Wien thorough review "That's lot of baloney. The quotas would be determinfirm, that he welcomed such an In the rudiments of military tac"The United States plane is suon the basis of ,class one regisinquiry. tics before- - their units are ed trants--those perior to any they have in EngObject to conBridget; told the Senate yesbrought together in large groups land or Germany. The United scription after all exemptions terday that Robert should be for simulated combfit work. States has the best pilots in the been allowed for dependhave as removed Democratic secretary As outlined, the program world. and read a statement showing ents, physical disability, consciwould call for intensive field "No other nation can hold a that his firm had been awarded entious objections and employservice with the companies servcandle-- to America in the' matter S93L560 in fees on. naval conrnent ,.,,,,,.., industry. .units-oas the f operation.Ang of training pilots. Before the nastruction contracts amounting to If the bill as finally enacted Once the companies have been tional defense expansion started retains the Senate provision that $26,859.081, Bridges also asked hardened and thoroughly taught we were training 2,500 pilots a all men 21 to 30, inclusive, be re- - that the attorney - general - into act as. a unit, battalion- mayear. Now it will go up to more vestigate the contracts. quired to register, the army exneuvers would be in order. In Des Moines, Ia., last night, than 10,000 a year." pects to get about 4,000,000 class From that point on, field maRobert said that the company one registrants out of approxiBrig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, na- neuvers are expected to become he heads and its associates had tional administrator of veterans' mately 12,000,000 men in that age more intricate, with regiments been doing business "running affairs, appealed to the veterans cooperating in training until a group. Into the millions for the federal for "a solid front in support of Present plans call for a first full division of upwards of 18,- -, President Roosevelt and the Condraft of 400,000, or about one out government since the Coolidge 000 men is pronounced ready to administration." in their ogram of nationof ten of the class one regisgres operate as a unit. "I heartily welcome the investial defense and selective military trants. To arrive at quotas, the Then, army sources4sa:1, plans ' gation suggested by the senator," draft hoard first would determine training." envision maneuvers on an army he said, "and the; quicker the V. calls "overall W. the The of resolution F. the strength" scale, with three divisions before he attempts a furnot only for peace time military forces, including this 400,- - better cols the field together to work armed to ther clog up the vital defense 000. training but adoption bf a uni. out the problems presented by program by petty political The army is expected to reach versal draft system for use in modern warfare. mg?! case of war. 300,000 or more by the time the No attempt will be made, it conscription bill becomes law. was indicated, to break the naThe national guard will be motional guard's present "square" bilized with about 220,000, the At 4.;;Vt;;:: FOR THE BEST divisions of two infantry brinavy has slightly more than 170,- gades, one field artillery -marine corps about 30,additional special serv- - 000the 000. ice troops, up into the new "trOn k!BUmuYEcitiNic-AFNU,this basis, the overall . iangular'or streamlined divisions strength would be approximately which normally include only 8,- , 1,120,000 after the 400,000 draft000 men but have 11,000 at full ees had been inducted into serv, wartime strength. ice. This total, then, would be :::::?:: ' broken down into state quotas on the basis of each state's pert:4,14,; A, centage of the total of class one ,,,?;.:,,, " T. Av.; registrants. ' I , li v , ' - 44 .' I , r'' five "Isolationisr Ben. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.(INS).---A1 , ''; i',''';' ators today announced a "hands-off-" policy toward the weekerid i t ' I peace rally in Chicago, the Djes Committee charged a wide- ' ...1 spread Nazi-Sovipropaganda campaign to create conflict over V ' ' ,1 country's preparedness drive.' : ., -- , ', 1 Rep. Dies (D) Tex., chairman ac- I of the House ' , , ' tivities Investigatink committee. I , ';1 ;:1 said his group is taking a new .tral stand toward ,the peace- ' mobilization meeting pending L I further ?.7 ,.,1, investigation of its bskeC i .k4ik'4,:4 I ers, , -41 . 4 -,, We be said, "un- ir,......,.tap,..mer.,....,,,-9.,1til we see who are the key peo- I . f I 1movement." this behind , ple Pickets' ' Drivers D. , N. I and Senators (R) Nye ..42 I I I (R) ' Idaho, listed in the I I On Charge Of. I Clark Held , Communist Daily.. pub- Worker, t I v. 1 t r, I a lication, oats .speakers. dsasiao they Mot Attempt 1 notiwould attend , , fied the ' sponsors. ' Senators i SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. ..7 Wheeler tI)) Mont., Capper:(R) , men three (AP)Seventeen ' , Kas an'd ;Johnson (D) Colo:, al- .. . and &ivfourteen I AFL, pickets ' '' T' ''"' so said they were not going: The :. ft , Mateo ',,-- erswere yfi Aled ' ,z , latter three had been named in :,.,:,...;;.,..;,...,t-,..last' night as police nipped what The New Leader, New York pubthey described as a potential riot .at a picketed Pacific - Grey. - lication, as speakers. TO CHECK LETTERS ' '' hound bus station. The Dies tommittee, meanAll were charged with disturb: as was Considerwhile,' revealed and ". - ing checking the voluminous corbail VV. '',:',4 conrespondence4Jecelyed by t gressmen in regard to the con, ... wofer:thperominpdtley. inTgktheelopeeg bill other defense and scription measures. of While popular polls showed a " 0. ,.. strike majority in fever oLthe Senate-passe- d . ' trainmen's organization pendent train; compulsory military was tarried into tauperior court ing bill, mail received by the yesterday. legislators evidenced an overPacific Greybouhd, 2asktrig antagonism to the the whehning Dies $240,000 damages, asserted said. Measure, America Also Builds Big Guns Brotherhood had circulated "liTheadiscrepancy might be parbelous' phampillets questioning tially A worker In a Newyork arsenal poses Inside part of explained, he continued, by the safety of travel on buses mana concerted t a h propagun barrel When completed ft will weigh drivers. ned by.dissento ganda plot heighten 135 tons, be 61 feet long. At bottom a walked members Brotherhood sion and doubt among legislative lout last May 10 in a jurisdictiongun Is on a lathe.(AP Wirephoto.) leaders on the issue. Dies said , dispute with the Amalgamated he had uncovered evidence of a Electric Association of Street. Nazi mail campaign ; Rallwayand Motor Coach Em- widespread Older-Work- er on- his recentcountrywide-tour. 1 ploves. "Since the signing of the The Brotherhood asserted Pa; pact last year," eine Greyhound had refused to -Russian Dies explained, "the I observe a labor board' ruling des. Communist 'party line' has been ignating the trainmen as collecp to discourage American rear-mea-t; t tive bargaining agent. DALfIMORE, Aug. 30.(AP)Industry's "forgotten man" a stand, directlY Pacific Greyhound. contending tile older, jobless workeris being remembered as a feast of it has a valid contract , with, posed to the Old policy of a continued 'operastrong U. S. defense when the i Amalgamated. driv, Nazis were the avowed enemies employment served up by national defense production. tions with the Where ageeven 40 or 45 are who are affiliated with OA of Russia. American Federation of Labor."Discord on any major once a barrier, the yearswas HONGKONG, Aug. 30.(AP) been part of the The Brotherhood is an independolder man's skill and experience I today Japanese authorities ent union.... Communist plan to foment world are now an closed the Pearl River at Canton "open sesame" to revolution." 1,,The strike has been markede bny to all commercial, shipping for jobs in rapidly burgeoning heavy Ii numerous reports LIABLE TO BE VICTIMS ' I hurled through bus windows. and unexplained "military reasons." Industries and "war" industries. , Informed quarters here . said "There are many bona fide BUSIlleSS is now ' taking for I. by clashes between:, non.strikers ; and pickets. ', ee o peace groups, but these and t ip,. ',men Ifftitif 25 to' CO, til4 even d2, - 'A:11:Arable Areas To - 'Japanese troop movements were rt4 court , era is seeking under way from Formosa to including churches and civic , IIGreyhound i board ' Canton. skilled .4 '.organizations ere apt, te- teconte,' Sraail Okt.t in t; ceetan Cultivated Be. The Japanese have closed the victims of Communist.. prop& trades,m, said David LB. Fring' a war er, Maryland- State employment fill,tendi&tsmimf VICHY, France, Aug. 30(AP' ). river several times in the past 4 Nvfeovrtret!IpvlopP, Leigh Weds . to screen troop movements. service ' director. The French government em- order. necessitated Olivier Today's try to travel with these groups." Last January only 15 per cent tirenee The Chicago rally is the outFrat postponement of the .scheduled Fa of persons placed in private inbdaerirknegd the Calif,' pornefeactsswoefepinalgl BARBARA. growth , of a resolution adopted landdepraercti departure for Canton of NTA. dustry in Baltimore were 45 and In South , American Youth China States United the pa(AP) by July Over. Last month it was 20 per :30....:(Friday) trol flagship Mindanao and also and Vivien Congress and coincides with ac. Olivier cent. "This upward trendwhich ments to place under cultivation of a Standard Oil Company tanktivities of the committee to dewe can expect will continue-- Leigh of the films were married immediately all arable property er. fend America by keeping out of most industrial centers." has been abandoned more which : here eearly today. '., war, a Dies representative exLast April, 28 per cent of the Hepburn , Actress Katharine than two years. service's applicants were over Gerson v,K,earenintletr youthful- plained. A decree published In the of- Ship Turned Back iftinlmd attend"The 45. 20 cattied Chicago cent meeting director, July's per :tidal journal stipulated property SHANGHAI, Aug. 30.(AP)-- .. a rift in the CIO New York coun,:s, ., shOws the older manplacement, "is apowners who had abandoned the The 1,040-toants.: German coastal the at ciL as of head an even Curran, break Joseph with land would be given one month steamer Hanna, with some 20 The couple .appeared proaching 11130 soNational the p.m. Maritime other after a in Union, . in which to return to cultivate missionaries aboard, including age ,groups ranch shortly getting licitedfsupport. We understand job," their last night. anti the ceremony Americans, returned to Shanghai 26 union groups under CIO AM- Still on the outside, however, would faaprmposinbtenfoerwe ttpneanpcsr.efects was performed. one minute afttoday after having been stopped "white-collar- " are the would semiaid refuse and All er midnight, Frenchmen "having sail. they three times by Japanese war- because ttge. t'llei asperiod tkoiloleaewnoerrskecros,f0fromercieLkssinaensds aCgoom thraullnyis ceidegnet,.mceaannlpeanacinetnercidenciicanlinkenvoewalr. urne: theirtre by ships ainitryisng cstil refach the port tol tn Ic the pect of of Mag. for an executives whose age. is a "bantenants' rights over such land, Investigator said. 1 w. They leftasT:twe:iltaiwn,g The passengers said the Hanna in north. dicap." with announced to farmers priority going , But, Fenger .said, "even they ern living nearest the property and'-t- was halted the first time by a will benefit if production and Joint DefenseB9ard warning shot which landed only fathers having the most chil' 100 yards away. De. employment climb higher. dren. Dandita Get $25,000 .fense needs are a stimulus genTours Newfoundland The 4-tenants TRENTOli..-1.-"130. a whole cycle of more Aug. orderieg constitution of groups erating will pay no rent to the owners of agricultural apprentices beNEWFOUNDLAND AIRPORT, goods and more jobs all down the the of .three first (AP)Holdup men made off with property tween the ages the line. The white-colla- r and 17, who man Newfoundland. Aug. 30.(AP) and thereafter will pay onyears bags of cash estimated by police will be hired out to any farmer is the first to ,go, and last to Members of the Canada-Uniteat about $25,000 in a daylight raid ly half the normal rent. come back." approved by a committee of lo-- States permanent joint de. Mayors of all communities today on the Crescent Insulated cal officials. Shortages in such lines as maWire and Cable Company plant. fense boards traveling in a Royevere ordered to report immedichinists, shiplitters, boiler-maker-s to agricultural directors of !The money had been delivered by al Canadian Airforce bomber, ately have extended the made a swift, secret flight to employ. armored car a few minutes betheir departments all abandoned ment call. Growing demands for fore three robbers stalked into this North American outpost yesproperty in their- communities, such clerical workers male as inheart of an , the plant, in the stating "whether- it was tillable, terday. still ' dustrial section in the eastern end indicate stenographers untillable- or suitable for forest of an After. .., Inspection equip. broader extension of the Older, sta1 planting. city. The men escaped in ment and fighting forces Iof the man's for work, Chance lobless was fieThe reclamation which off later took the automobile tioned here, property party Prineer said. cree was backed up by at.2221Ier i found abandoned about 10 blocks again for a survey of the coast, I ' to Halifax. line ,, before ,, away. returning ,.,e..0 . - Communities Will Provide Over-AIncluding Guitrd ATul Draft - Precede Actual War Practice . :3 -- Training To .111gorous 1 ,i TT , I , - 30, 1940 frida,'Ailltist . 1)raft To Fall Ifeavy V.F.W:Backs Where Volu,Draft,TaxOn , War Profits - Guard Faces 2 31cont1is Of . Hardening Up 4. . - Utati,,, City,- i. ,.., ,i - ' 0.w...., 4 t . tw. ' , ,' 1 4. '' -.- ' ' , ,,,,,,; ,,,, '''' '' t . kik . - 7 ''' . t ri . BY JAMES R. YOUNG ' -- v J, y I- - , , , ! . , - 44 r .., we, i, ' Letters To Gongressmen, ': ' I 1 , . v. Anti-Dra- ,r,k3. t 1 . . - , , rrk'-,:1,- . , !, ,- Dies Plans Check OF i 4 - The Deseret- - News, Salt Lake. .' ' , . 4 -- , ' .d , - f7 '. i f;,,:-.-?:-'i:,,.:,- , ''' Democrat. Wants Prithe ' , , i , - - - -- , I - ' , -- Nazi-Sovie- g anti-aircra- ft Foigotten- Has Day In Defense Drive 1 -- German- ;s o7 . , zeo'.. . n ' at The : ,. LffESLll(E ,TITAT ; ' -- -- - VOTE FOR -- ' -' , '..,,.. ! i .. ,'.'' - I, i ; la aa . CANDIDATE -- , FOR CONGRESSIONAL Illi milb,..,-- , 'JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED ..Vc, .....x.. A ... . , :...,,e, .,.,:rme ... , -t r r dictation., : - GOVERNMENTAL 1 MS opposed to tesssive lotion. Tho American way LC; , .. , : 4 l z1:4 ...... rggl,.......t.. , . --,. --,, -...-- 41pr : 111,-..-- .,t .. t --6.- ils----- DICTATION . governmental suporrision, rostrktion and dicliving doss not harmonize with excessive of I .. " P.,'U' ., ' Pe.' ....--.- 116 3 i SO Obbi, r,.. 4 Itr' 4, Att, , . , c-- , ,,s,,,... risn I ' , . 11 ' , to...NW to 0.1mm...a ?fr. ,.".1 . - 1 " 4 166 'Wive ' ,. :, - SEE . S , 4 NEAREST BUICK' , ' . 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T. cAsir ti,,,V - s 4., ' 4 , Al , ' 11 .. :,:ovii ., : , YOUR. ii. l'::-.- k ,,,,DarrwAy :,0,:-,,:- s attirg' i.;:tli,i'',:;. . : Pahlet fro rn WAYs TO 811y , , ' 11 ..,,, , That's your business, ain't ' .. 0,::.E.: :1:Vrte , Val :es t ' . , - .... -- :,,,,,.5,1:,,,,,,,-,:.,:,,:,,,,' '''',','.....,.,:.,ii., - . ... ....,,,,, trag.,,.,, . Nice .' , 4;:pt AS j):.t"'ClIEferR 200,1Ele,:EDsupeSIZAL., . .e4 .'',..'.',.,. , - ilts, ea ,, ,. 0 li r sc235 (1 113 ' EDDSON . ,,,.,,:,...,.:,..:.,.::.... .w,,..,,T, yo alAk , , ,. o WI1411111 . e. - ' t , , ii, ' C10cez ' -- ,,,,,,, , ,:,,- i- , ' 0 eteenee.,, , .......... .........,............., .... ..... .,..... i IP.:Iik t S A. LE- r 0 0 il , 4 s:...:....?.:.:;!.,:::i' I 1"1"1- - "Guilty ,oe not guilty? it?:" . - ,. IMISI , ,z tit. la muct, SAyE AS 4 ''.1:',:', ; at 4,ti ,, ..... 1 1mA . , Slat .... .... I , -3- - ' ' - 1 11. 444 , STqCX illr 14,,,,e , :;,4 -. m.--- ,..'" ,:,,,,,, 0 , ; :e. ': ; Eirre., ,,,,,, it ,..,:,,,,,.. powe ratyour eoitie commanu? 1 ".."'-"-- - , I 1101 ..- ,, ., .:' ., -- "V NGSENV UNREs e.., E ND! 4 CI UR tlICTED - ,:ii::A:!,:,:i,if I olomm01mmoneenellneleeee -- ' et ee ete Aieeeg : , ,. ,,..,,o.,. - '74: 1 --i- - the Unitod Stabs-errwattled States. U this principle would Ito mud. more prosper. for the farmers of tho Unitod LEGISLATION ' ,::: ::,,., 4k . ''' 'r:,,,,,, "HIN rHik AUG' THESE ,But 0 us -s. ...,:..:...:.,,,,-,,,,- ,A, , 1'. 0 Aritle Grey. 4 ... ......., .., 4:: ::0: go '' ilk A ., :::1111.14, L'iret.ee1- - ,,,,,,,r ,peo,tr.., , ,,,,,,,e' ' trettla. e, ..,,e e ,, ..:,:::,,. 0. ,,,fN( os,,:. .,: ::,. :;,.Y.,,;.pl, :;.,,,,w, V.V.I.ii.i' ,.4!e''',-'k- ''..e" ,. .- ...- ' 41 i;iiiii. , - . 4 .,,,.:,..!;: t -- , ,, e, ,' , ., A -. e ' ., A. , i .. 4, - NOM, . r.,.... Unitod successhil in this campaign. I will foster such logislation as will tend endeavor, both in the linos of and Indus-- try. Any individual endeavor , should bo permitiod agriculture to operate free from dictation and with' only amoral govornmontal suporrhtion. Veto for a farmer and succoschd business executive. e ,r ... (Paid Political Ady. S. M. Jorgensen) !tflta s. .. , , p. .et ee..,,..".,,,.,''.:1. ::..,,,,e,e,ee,.e... Ili, eeee",'-',,,,,I- V 41 e, 4.. -- .,' '',.,:'.: ... , e 1 . .., .... Ioiuppottlx , o ..."""1--------.- 'AGRICULTURE I I bigli,,,, 'that ti. derteehercri producers of to OM consideration on the markots of the Li put into oiled and maintainod. agrkulturo me. There must.be same way of amusing Stake a .biaber dooms of proepority. - - ,,ti f 'e, ',.,. - t III :,,.',,, 4,. e. -- 4, ..... ::.. .. ..... - ..... CARE OF THE AGED AND THE INFIRM - IiAyi , 41,k,,,kN,,,...,,, &,:i.',c er v.. 0,.. e,- ' -' ...,,e,, ,e;:,.. e:::- lee '''.. . ,, .ce - Tim aged and infirm wherever it can be dotermined that thoy are unable So care for thomseiros becauso of no fault of their own, boconses a public , responsibility and of necossity roust be supportodby Governmonts. ....t- ., ye ,::,:.:.i::. 4e,,e- ...., .,,- -: ...- .. ee ,,i:...,. to 0 - Ir. i - - 0 . Vi ..I. should be roquired to work and ample, opportunity to secure work should be fundshod by Governmont Capital and Labor fully troopsradna. This is lb. only .way of immuring the prospority se much &desired. . I: ... -.- ' to secure preapority, better cooperation botwoen Governmont. Capital cmd Labor, is 'ampulla. Prospority dopends suably upon such to. operation. I shall endeavor to secure it If and whoa :sal prospority is securoci, it will smarm indopendent work for the unomployod at a wage to maintain the worker and family at tho American stinidard of ' 4 living. -- ' t ,,.,,e - 'e ,,',. ,, ' , 4, --- le- - ..4e. Akl Va. AU able bodiodsinen I ,--- ' DISTRICT ' PROSPERITY , - . f effort , i - .' . .. .'', ,..V., - ..,iiiell.ei: 4:4110".,04 - - , eee !.; ,....... , Jorgeruen's Program . fle'r;fr. e,0,-- :?;ifilIlli. ' ..,, 4,... ,,.,e7:k,4 : ., ' , , 0011GRESS rmsr - - , 1' SAUNA, UTAH, , .102131311CAN , . 3,.,..,.. 1,'Ortlai - - retelfitk Ak'... e ' ::.::7,:-,;e. ' 1 S. Tit JORGEBEll , , . - ?'e'. - r'e , , , , ' ;,:t e? --- , ,,,tr What new car far By Fred Neher ...Ai!"' I l so .':1 194 will have engines , IRWIN efficient that at 40 wiles 1 , illio,,,. an hour you are using less 10.11111 9 than one- - ,:t!:,::!:,i:.:,,;;,,i,,,o,i:::brv it-seventh of the r I - , ee" I4,77...!: kie ,, S'-- ' , vs, 'let.'f: e :16iFr:g" ....... 4:,;31.,r, , .V...,,,e'.... ..i...e:ee..:.:'--,ef- k,,,::;e1.5.-- :;,, 1 1 . ,e,, , ,. e. ';V " RATES 14:5708 (paid In 'advance)) i In advance) One year ipaid 8.50 The above rates apply to Utak Ida. Ito. Nevada and Wyoming. AU other states $I month. , .7. - ,.,.., :- SUBSCRIPTION . ... ' :; .,,.?? , Sie- d ,;..e, V 4e-- .:,t4' - otm- month of-1- I i,1!.:: . - .. ,..,1;. ' ,..... ..tiee '''''''' Published Afternoons Except Sunday. Entered at the posterity at - Sall ao. City as second clue matte Lairk9o. to Act of Congress: March L d prefect-appointe- - '',..:...,.:.: ..:':':-- ' le ' ' ::', -' 1,,, e ,. Bureau et Audit Circulations. ...'- ' ,.. kt cJtttttNtiUZ Member I :11; 11:11 C;e xe: .y,C.) , r...,,,,,,,,,,- - France, Aug. 30. to their senders of 60,000.000 letters piled up in three weeks by severance of mail service between German-occupie- d France and the unoccupied zone was interpreted here as indicating the Germans plan to suspend mail. service indefinitely. The letters were piled up on the Vichy government's side of the line separating the occupied and unoccupied zones.. The newspaper Le Petit Dauphinois said the suspension order was "understandable" since the Germans are determined to prevent any leakage of military secerts from the occupied zone to the unoccupied region, whence they might reach Great Britain. . , t 144"1""1" (AP)Return . red ,,$: , GRENOBLE, , r1 - Returned To Writer's , , - 1 Land Dievisl'on ",' - . 60 000 000 Letters , 1 ..' SALE .; . .4 'V R,S - River At Canton French Start 1 , Japanese Close t' , - t ,,. ,... , c All |