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Show Wednesday, December 11, 1940 The Deseret News, Salt Lake Gty, Utah Duchess Condition To Delay Return U. S. Enters Air Treaty With Canada MIAMI BEACH. Fla, Dec. 1L (AP) The Duchess of Wind' sor rested comfortably in a hos 11 WASHINGTON, . Dec, (AP) The United States and Canada entered into an agreement today for a division of new air lines between the two coun- tries. e New York to Toronto Canada. Buffalo to Toronto United States. Windsor, Ontario, to any points In United States United States. Detroit to any points in Canada Canada. Great Falls, Mont, to Lethbridge, Alberta United States. The agreement- - will- - continue In force until Dec. 31, 1942. Four Killed On Army Job Second Accident Hits Pennsylvania Camp INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa , Dec. 11. (AP) The death of four civilion workers, burled beneath shale and muck in a sewer line trench a little more than 24 hours after another construction accident on a Ibooo.ooo training project for the Pennsylvania National Guard, became the subject today of two official Investigations. The victims weYe among thouto sands of workers engaged rush to completion housing and training facilities on this mill- tary reservation where the 28th in '"Division will be mobilized February. The dead: I M. Hockenberry, 24, and i Richard J. Goddard, 23, Mifflin-towPa., qR. D. 1, hired only the day before; Benjamin Rlch-- , ards, 40, Negro, Harrisburg, Pa.; afid Allen G. Snyder, 29, Potts-- All except Rlchards- -l Pa v were married. , They were following a digging machine last night, cleaning out loose dirt In a trench for sewer and water pipes. A huge section of shale caved in, pinning them against the oppositeside. All were dead when comrades extricated ' them within a Short time. On Monday, 18 others were hurt, one seriously, when a roof and scaffolding on a wooden hospital building under construction collapsed. villa.- - six-fo- London Editor Fined For Breach Of Censorship Act i (AP) The editor and publishers of Reynolds News, a London Sunday newspaper, were fined 15 pounds ($60) each today and ordered to LONDON, Dec. 11. costs folpay pounds lowing upon their conviction on two charges of violating censorship regulations. A third charge, involving an article concerning the "defense and fortifications of Malta," was ordered withdrawn for lack of 10 , 1 4 , ($40) evidence. 1 The other two charges involved stories about the alleged sow- lng of mines In the Rhine and the movements of British aircraft In the Mediterranean. The magistrate accepted the prosecutions view that the case was not serious and that a mistake had been made. In connection with the Malta article, the governments case was based on the fact that had made some cuts in a story submitted for censorship in . the papers London edition after it had appeared in full in the Scottish edition Aug. 11. the-cens- The Japanese government will subsidize the study and expert mental manufacture of machine tools not now being produced in that country. H UTAHS pital today after a major dental surgery so unexpectedly, serious that the Duke abandoned plans for an xaily return to Nassau.'" Dr. Horace L. Cartee reported last night the Duchess was responding favorably and that her al. e temperaffi Earlier, however, he advised the Duke to keep the Duchess in the hospital for treatment and observation longer than their projected overnight stay.' The Duke, governor of the British Bahamas, indicated that the Duchess' condition would determine? how long the couples emergency visit to- the United States would be extended. The Windsors-,- making their first tnp to the Duches' native country1! since their marriage, originally intended to leave Friday on the S. S Munargo after she had recuperated at the Miami Biltmore Hotel. owner of Axel Wenner-Gren- , the yacht Southern Cross oq came here, which the Windsors directed Capt. Alex Rothman to a for vessel possible ready the return voyage. The Duchess underwent the operation, removal of an infectand scraped lower right-mola- r by ing part of the bone softened abscess, four hours after her arrival. while Edward remained nearby in the hospital. Dr. Cartee said that although "the condition of the jawbone was more serious than anticipated," the patient withstood the operation well and reacted favor-25 ably. The surgery required minutes Leader Fred Waring deplores musi- cal situation. Band Leaders Suffer From ASCAP Battle Popular Tunes To Be Absent From Radio Broadcasts NEW. YORK, Dec. 11 (AP) The nation's orchestra leaders, says Fred Waring, are not to blame if they are unable to play favorite tunes over tl!e radio. He told newsmen the fight between the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and the three nation-wid- e broadcasting companies over ASCAP fees was the "first general crisis' facing the band leaders since the World War. The committee Including such orchestra leaders as Eddy Nathaniel Shilkret and a re Meyer Davis presented port which described as "futile the committee efforts to bring principals together. Neville Miller, president of the' National Association of Broadcasters, 4said In a statement, "no one regrets more than the broadcasters that ASCAP is depriving band leaders of certain of the musical material which has been closely identified with them. The National Broadcasting company has advanced from Jan. 1 tp Dec. 23 the banning of all ASCAP music from its commercial programs. NBC President Niles T. Trammell said the company wished to avoid any confusion that from a quick might result music changeover to when the present contract with ASCAP expires. All ASCAP music on- - NBC sustaining programs is i scheduled to stop next Monday. The Columbia and the Mutual already Broadcasting systems have banned ASCAP music from their sustaining programs, and their deadline on ASCAP music for commercial programs is Jan. Du-chi- Fbon Royal-KnighfCo- fSSM at P 1. uis Asso-elatio- n southeastern states. It was regarded as certain that the government witnesses would 'Pecificallv what the chief executive had in mind. He suggested, however, that the hear' .ngs mighty touch on waste in production and bottlenecks in try- - be called upon to discuss a broad bill President Roosevelt recommended to Congress last and on which no action has been taken vesting power in the In July, Dec. 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BAG OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. ii. laid (AP) Two AFL unions siege to the Montgomery Ward Companys Oakland store and Pacific coast mail order offices today as their deadlock tightened in a spreading strike over con- tract demands. The Thai report said one of the French planes was shot down by a Thai pilot in an air battle. It added that on the same day Frencn artillery fired 100 shells across the Mekong River, the boundary between Thailand and damaging residence districts in the Thai town of whereupon Thai warplanes were sent across French the river and bombed batteries. (The account of the fighting from Hanoi, French Thailand said last night that a troops shelled the town of.Savannakhet, across the and river from that Thai planes bombed and 15 Indo-Chin- The unions opened an elaborate strike headquarters that included a soup kitchen, a health clinic, and shops for repairing shoes and autos of strikers. Pickets on roller skates wheeled hack and forth on the sidewalk before enetrances to the Oakland Retail store. The strike yesterday spread to the Fresno, Calif., store of the company where pickets - were posted for the first time, and brought the number of picketed stores in California to six. Pickets also ringed the Portland, Ore , retail store. Despite the picketing, all stores remaided open. India Released Woman Prisoner Dec. ll. (AP) BOMBAY, Mrs. S. Arojini Naidu, former president of the Congress (Na- tionalist Party), who was arrested Dec. 1 under the Defense of India Act, has been released because of ill health, it was officially announced today. She was arrested with about 100 others after an extended Individual civil disobedience campaign under the guidance of Mohandas K. Gandhi. COAL Stewart Bros, Coal Co. 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That indicated to some observer on Capitol Hill that the administration might be considering construction of pipelines to replace rail or water transportation expressly for supplies to e. Siam Grows LONDON, - - One of the first witnesses will be Edward Stettinhis, defense commissioner. Cole said that represenfatives of the war and Navy departments and the of American Railroads also would be heard. Cole declined to predict what legislation the subcommittee might recommend or to discuss Fight With Official Asks London To Register Children fir WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1 (AP Chairman Cole said today that, at the request of Pesi- dent Roosevelt for a new survey, the House oil subcommittee would open hearings next week on legislation to regulate petro-- ' ieum supplies for national defense. 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