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Show - i THE . , WEATHER EWS TODAY TODAY'S TEMPERATURES Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday with showers and thunder showers this afternoon and evening. I 12 3 Hour 6 I 8 2 10 53 70 73 63 77 75 Temperatures Tuesdays Maximum 75; Minimum 55 Sun . rises Thursday 4 57. I Difference in time zones brine lata news from world capitals for todays Deseret News Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, June 4, Price: Five Cents Vol.362. No. 56. 1941 9htYear A nvasion ; Germans Increases h 4 . Governor Names Four Commissions LAF Attacks 3il Depot In B.eirut Port 4; Senate Approves Public Welfare Action Demanded In Near East By British Public Board Gov. Herbert B. Maw-submitt- ed of nominees-t- o a long list the Utah Senate for confirms-- , tlon today, after the , Upper House had confirmed appoint ments of David R. Trevithick of of Salt wjfrpt. & (&. it ruMumfoii Ogden,. J. Parley White Lake, and Sophus Bertelson of Ephraim as the Commission of Y. U. Public Welfare, , Tliey Are Named For Agriculture Commission Tracy R. Welling, Democrat, . Pres. Prof. Seth T. Shaw (D), and Tracy R. Welling (D), . Rudger Clawson, Pres. David O. McKay, Pres Heber J . Grant, Dr. Franklin. S. Harris and Pres. J. Reuben Clark now secretary to Governor Maw, ' were nominated to the two and six-yeJr hear Judge George S. Ballif read paper by former Just Ice George .Sutherland. terms, rewas nominated for the -: rterm as commlssloner-o- f the Despectively. Mr. partment of Agriculture. of Welling, former resident apEx-Kais- er Brigham City, was until his secpointment as the governor's retary, the executive secretary of theUtah State Farm Bureau Federation. Prof. Seth T. Shaw of Brigham Young University, a marwas keting expert. Democrat, term nominated for the two-yePres. Grant Presides At Exercises; Justice, board of the on the three-maHitler Orders Military Funeral For Man of Agriculture and Ppes. Grant Praised Shortage Will Become Department Sutherland Granted Honorary Degree Who Once Ruled Empire Mayor Don E. Kenney of RichFor! Long Work , Acute, Declares ' field, Republican, was nominated for the four-yea- r term.; (BY STAFF 'CORRESPONDENT) -ASSOCIATED New BY PRESS THE Director , For University Other appointments on the gov' PROVO, Utah, June 4. Solemn 'and highly impressive exernors list were: BERLIN, June 4. Former Kaiser Wilhelm II of Imperial of he ercises Sixty-fiftthe Annual marked Commencement Tax Commission J. Lambert Germany died today at his exile estate of Doom In the quiet WASHINGTON, June 4 (AP) Tributes to Pres, Heber J. r Lake), four-yeaBrigham Young University- here today, during which. 429 gradSecretary Ickes said today "all Gibson backwash of a new German conquest almost 23 years after he Grant, head . of the university of us would have "to make some term; Rep. Milton Twitchell (R board of trustees and to Dr. uates of the Church school were awarded degrees and diplomas four-yea- r fled from the crumbling failure of his own European war plan. and term, kind of Escalante), to meet the adjustments Franklin S. Harris, who has Just byfTes. Heber J. Grant, "before an audience of 2,500 persons who DNB, German official ; news prospective oil aiiortage which Rep.4Heber Bennion Jr. two years, to fill unexpir- industry completed twenty years as head jamed into the new Joseph Smith Memorial. Building on the uprepresentatives have agency, reported from 'Amstersuggested might lead to gasless of the university, were read at per University campus. dam that the on Page 5 APPOINTEES See and Jess heat from Sundays qil President Grant, president also the BYU alumni banquet last former emperor died at burners. of the university board of trus11:30 ajn. (4 30 a.m. E. S. T.) In a We face a set of hard facts,1 night. Reuand Pres. p tees; J, presided, The tribute to President Grant the Interior Department chief desudden relapse of an illness which Step-Uben Clark Jr, conducted the exfrom the faculty and alumni of clared statein his formal first ercises. brought members of his family B.Y.U: stated: ment since President Roosevelt to his bedside last week. The feature of the . exercises "At this time Brigham Young made him petroleum coordinator was the conferring of the degree University and its alumni desire An intestinal disorder, complifor defense. He added briefly: of Doctor .of Laws on George to convey to you, President "I am sure that American incated at the last by a lung emboly, Sutherland, former Justice of Grant, our gratitude for the long dustry, as well as individual citihis death, caused the United. States Senator Would Oust years of splendid effort which Supreme can to situameet zens, the help in death, the "Old Man Even Court, .eminent and illustrious you have given to the institution. Conservation of petroleum . . . alumnus of the institutioh. Those Who Allow tion. You have led the board Amendment Proposed products Is certainly one way." of Doom Is not to return to the Committee Discusses The honorary degree was conlonger- - than did any previous As another conservation measonce ruled. land he Lack Of Speld ferred by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, To Leave Decision president. President John Tayure, Ickes has recommended esAppeal Of Former He Is to be buried at Doom lor served seven years; President president of the university. tablishment of nation-wid- e dayPresiWith Congress The invocation was offered by next Monday but, on the orders Wilfor .Woodruff,, nine; State Employe1 WASHINGTON. June 4. (AP) light saving time. It was learned Elder Albert E. .Bowen of the dent Lorenzo Snow, three; and of Adolf Hitler, a military funeral will be recomthis today probably Senator Connally Council of the Twelve. Others of Joseph' Smith, seventeen years. mended soon by the Office of Struggling through a multitude with full honors is to be accorded WASHINGTON, June 4 (AP) You have served tot more than the general , authorities of the today that the Senate deSenate Production Management. of small claims, the joint last move develop' ' emperA, Germanys Imperial twenty-twChurch seated on the stand were years.1 Com-fense committee The recommendation, to save and House Appropriations j investigating ed in the Senate today to put a O. McKay, Pres. Pres. David r'Durjng your years as presimittee interrupted their session! or.was skids unto be will the made electricity, probably ready "put dent you have lent your strong Rudger Clawson, Elders Joseph congressional check on the wide to governors, one official said. It today for nearly an hour in an atcommand has German 'The high der official responsible for any arm, mind, and soul to the deFielding Smith, Stephen L Richis unlikely any legislation will be tempt to decide the states responPresident taken full charge of the military not the nations armards, Richard R. Lyman, John A powers asked by up speeding velopment of the university, so requested to put the change into sibility for actions of an employe phase of the funeral a token, that it has grown swiftly in size Widtsoe, Joseph F. Merrill, and Roosevelt to requisition private ament program-- . .. of which results "defamation In effect. - and-i- n power toad vance the pur Harold B. Lee of the Council of property "temporarily or permperhaps, that reconciliation' be- -' of other persons. durcharacter escame Ickes assertion aides have Secretary Connallys the Twelve; Elder Richard L. anently for defense purposes. poses of the- Church. At times tween the fuehrer and the former timated that Japan now is importBefore they started the delibering sharp questioning at a comEvans of the1 First Council of when there have been quesTwo influential senators, v, ho ing 60,000 to 70,000 barrels daily ations on a request for $11,452 30 emperor had been complete. mittee hearing of Stacy May, tions as to the extent to which Seventy; Dr. Franklin L. West, asked to remain of oil from the United States, for costs and damages resulting FIVE AT BEDSIDE anonymous, raid Churchcommissloner of educthe Church sould engage in eduOPM statistical chief, who had dismiss two were in suits which to the Coast died West when bedside he his At sending ships cation, you have always been a ation, and M. Lynn Bennion, sup- - serious consideration was being for It. ed fn Third-DistriCourt against ; testified that the production prowere only a few Close members ervlsor of the Church Seminaries. stalwart champion of the Church leadadministration a former sewetary of the State given by Oil experts pointed out, how ' of his family his second wife. gram ought to be speeded up. University. The stately new PRES. GRANT SPEAKS y ever. the Japanese imports from Land Board, the joint commitPrincess Hermine; his daughter, President Grant addressed the ers to suggestions that-- the prop--ertMay said he thought the army, building to the east to be named tee had passed the half way the Duchess of Brunswick, and his this country bore little if any reconfiscation . bill drawn by for the founder of the Church, is graduates briefly as follows: OPM and the country as a in mark lation their to work navy, of the threatened Kart Louis up setting petroleFerdinand, grandsons, I would like every graduate the War Department be amendthe latest evidence of the gen- a um for state In eastern whole1 the latter'a had "not taken the job and Franz and states, budget shortage presentation Joseph, to learn by heart Section 121 of ed to make it simply a temposince the deficiency would result to the Utah Legislature. See TRIBUTE on Page wife, Princess Henrietta. the Doctrine and Covenants, beenough In the past seriously rary measure under which the from lack of transportation from The first kaiserin died April 11, They had approved 52 items ing There has been a realization of ginning How long 853.2a the had southwestern oil to fields and was id, the $5460, burled and could act at Pottsdam,after totaling 1921, onlywaters remain impure?, and reand as a - result president this,East, rather than a shortage of vet to consider 45 items totaling The former emperors living .Congress could look for more peat it at least once a month Congress directed such action by -son'and successor as head of the defense fund requests later. production and refining facilities. $4,853,786- .- The committee- has for the next five years. I have passage of a resolution. The shortage, petroleum ex been meeting for more than a Crown Hohenzollern was convinced family. repeated It sometimes three and May said he This, these aentors said, would Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, had perts said, will begin in the East week. four times a day. That is the that there, was a "tremendous become A. Sen. in and Ira of meet some Bide the mine."at been his of not July word earlier. progressiveHuggins God, fathers objection number of machine tools not yet chairman ly more acute during the autumn Presidenl McKayy-wbalso ed--- --crii -being usedTn the production promonths his to have kaiser to former seemed dressedthe graduates briefly, permit the president to take group hoped , rally. . gram. To combat the approaching said: the" total appropriation bill SecondJn. the family line, House Unit Retains Connally Insisted on knowing over private property of all 1 represent the board of truscurto and was from for to the Prince also it Louis scarcity keep presentation Ferdinand, ready why the OPM had not taken dekinds for defense uses or for retees in extending to you gradudefense production, they two houses Thursday afternoon; from Doom. , tailing away cisive action to speed up producPrinciple. Earning sale, as proposed in the bill, ates heart-fel- t so the Legislature could adjourn, recommended that rigid restricIt was reported here that the tion of these items. congratulations and every good wish for your would be to give him dictatorial "If the OPM is not doing its . See OIL on Page 5 See FUNDS On Page I powers. WASHINGTON, June 4r(AP) .See KAISER On Page S success. I send your parents maximum, and you gay it is not The House ways and means commendations as well as com "then Connally said heatedly, committee, rejecting a treasury gratulations upon your successtell us who is at fault and we to voted In letam sons ful efforts today your proposal, assisting will put the skids under him. the1 "average earnings and daughters to achieve what princi1 cant answer that question, I v you have witnessed today. ple in the' excess profits tax sysMay replied. . , tem. "You go out with the responsiimtired of all this buck passThe action was the first taken bility of maintaining your honor ing to other people, the Senator and a good name. That In Itself JPwhaps more than any other- - lowed, affable, sociable old gen- Jatory messages familiarly- signeasily England could have , reby the committee since It voted went on. Is a great responsibility. minded the Moslem world of this You American in recent years, Loots tleman a man who captivated six Weeks ago to follow the treased "George and Mary," thereby May testified the government stirrdd historic it and go out charged with the responup episode P. Lochner, chief of the Associatury recommendation of a one by the charm of his personIndicating bygones were bygones. must virtually double present deas the sibility of defending the Constgoal for new taxes. Italy country against ed Press Bureau in Berlin, bad ality,' who .listened eagerly to One day during the fense expenditures by fall if a itution of your country and of In connection with Its proposal making war ' upon the great $40,000,000 production progran confidence the nnd war he said to me with prophets friends. friendship of what anybody coming from the for raising this additional reveupholding the ideals of democfor 1941-4- 2 was to be fulfilled. the former Kaiser nnd the Hohen-aolier- n outside brought into the quietude racy. As regards the United States, nue, the treasury urged the comgreat concern, PRINCIPAL ADDRESS 1 dont understand the Engfamily. In the following and uneventfulness of his exile, mittee to base future collection Wilhelm followed its progress The .principal addr&ss was dispatch, Lochner recalls some of who accepted his lot in humility, of egeess profits solely on a ratio lish. Theyre otherwise always and development with the great- Call Predicted ' . written by Justice Sutherland his . impressions and conversawhose concern for others was so clever about winning other est interest. I was a luncheon of profits to invested capital, with New Workers and was read by George S. Ballif, tions with the Woodchopper of often touching. 10 per cent as the maximum any people over to their cause. Why guest one day at a time when 1,408,600 Provo an alumnus and attorney Doom more than be Time a allowed tribulation and Mohammerouse the daring was dont might Midwestern the evidently dust bowl corporation they WASHINGTON, June 4 (AP) without being subject to the levy. of the school. had changed greatly this erstdecade.) dan world against Italy." causing great concern to the adIn conferring the honorary The Labor Department - estiBY LOUIS P. LOCHNER The committee voted "that we , while look he autocrat. 1 ministration, Noting my surprised .- June 4. gree upon Justice mated . at BERLIN"retain the present optional plan today that 1,408,600 addiI Never once was while is "The 'trouble (AP) My continued seen this coming for some they "Ive who was unable to come to Prowould be required workers tional wfth such revisions as the comcontacts Wilhelm with Doom one I did hear bitter word remember dont personal "In In certain key defense industries time, Wilhelm, observed. history. Why, vo for the commencement exermittee may see fit to make II 1928 when the date back to folsaid nor about some , America of about when Mohammeds President Harris said: Germany weve always paid the Chairman Doughton (D- - N. C ), cises, by April, 1942. former German ruler was In his England, who In the last analyslowers in 622 sought refuge from Mr. Justice Sutherland, pubgreatest attention to reforesta 1 Its estimates Indicated that the 69th was is .explained that this meant the deyear. lic servant, jurist and statesman, responsible for his persecution, the then Ethiopian tion. In your country I fear the labor force would have to be committee might revise the perall From heard and read Id thronement. On the contrary, he king took sides with Mohammed in appreciate of your life at an forests were ruthlessly cut down to provide 323.900 adexpanded -f tabout centage used in computing the the I seemed genuinely happy when and gave the prophets followers with no concern for the future. Kaiser, expected exemplar of the ideals of this ditional workers for shipbuilduntaxabln-credU- s .or revising university, an find Mohammed never forshelter. and in recognition of austere,' unapproachable, on the occasion of hi 75th birthThe dust bowl was Inevitable. We ing; 408.400 for aircraft; 291,000 - King got present rates which range from your high attainments Mosthe late In schoi- and this opinionated, should haughty, day anniversary have upon loaned enjoined machine you tools and ordnance, for gladly 25 to 50 per cent. He declined to' merciless Individual. lems everywhere not to harm some of our experienced George V and Queen Mary for and 384.700 in other met-- workreveal the vote. See B. Y. V. onPage 6 - Instead I encountered a mel the first time sent him congratu- - any Ethioplon. You see how ing defense industries. 4MM-- s Commencement Church Dignitaries' Attend B. six-ye- Tribute Paid Diplomas Given 429, ToHeacls'Of Board, Sejiool At Y. Commencement Ickes Calls For Saving In Gasoline Use Wilhelm II Dies At Doom Castle - a n 7 4L ... h (D-Sa- Production Is Debate Cause white-bearded Solons Would Put ClieckOn Seizure Bill 1 J' iy Damage Case Slows Work On Funds Bill d o can-roll- he-sa- BoardRejects. Tax Proposal o -- sald-l-but-t- hat1 ' Wilhelm Described As Kindlv Old Gentleman $3,500,-000.00- 0 Italian-Ethlo-pla- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CAIRO, Egypt, Jane 4 Egypt listed Syria as "Germaa-occapie- d territory and broke off all trade' and other relations with that an' easy French mandate today ooa after the Egyptian cabinet resigned. The cabinet resignation under et pressure for a wider base in view of the pres-egrave elrcemstaace- 1- came apparently as an argent measure forced by the approach of Axis forces front' across the Mediterranean. Egypt's present statas is ostee-sibl- y that of aomheUigereat ally, of Great Britain. at BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Egypts cabinet resigned late today, amid fears of Axis invasion, and British warplanes bombed and machine-gunnethe oil depot at nearby Beirut, Lebanon, in what may have been the opening blow in the next major campaign of the war. Authoritative quarters la Cairo said the Egyptian cabinet was 8hakeup prompted by the "present grave circumstances involving the belief that a German thrust into the rich valley of the Kile may be imminent. It was said the present threat was considered far more serious than that of last autumn, when Marshal Rodolfo Grazianis Italian legions knifed some 80 miles into Egypt from Libya. A terse announcement by British middle east headquarters told of the RAPs attack on Beirut. "A petrol dump at Beirut In Syria was bombed and machine-gunne- d by our aircraft. it said. PUBLIC DEMIN DS ACTION The British public had - been clamoring for aetlon. Simultaneously, authoritative quarters in London said Britain n had "necessary precautions In regard to Syria French neighboring colony in the Middle East and Imperial headquarters at Cairo announced that British troops bad occupied Mosul, the center of Iraq's rich oil fields. - As the war momentarily threatened to boil over into this new theater in the eastern Mediterranean the Syrian high command declared that the army of the Levant !s ready to defend its territory again- - any attacks. In Berlin, a Nazi spokesman said France had taken certain protective measures along of some of her colonial possessions an evident reference to Svria and Lebanon. , d now-take- BOMB OIL DEPOT Reports reaching Ylehy. -- the French capital, said British attacked plahes this morning Be Irut, , blowing up reservoirs and bombing the oil depot there. Amid official silence, Britons waited for word" that the war may already ' have flamed Into action in Frances Middle East colonies of Syria and Lebanon. Cabinet Minister Lord Beaver brooks newspaper, the London Evening Standard, declared British troops should occupy Syria at once if necessary for the defense of Palestine and Cyprus and demanded: Are we afraid - of war w Ith France? It would be better If we saw the issue as clearly as Admiral Darlan (French vice premier.) The pewspaper asserted that . J self-wille- ! 3 4 V S Baseball For fire-eatin- oa Page See AVAR n self-relia- s . NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Boston ...000 002 000 200 101 OOx R.H.E. 2 4 It 3 1 Gambert and Mancnso; Johnson and Mad. All other games postponed, rain. - AMERICAN LEAGUE R.H.E. Wadibigtn 010 xxx xxx x x x x x St, Lonts . .001 xxx xxx Anderson and Etans Ostenr V ler and Ferrell. All other games postponed, re A |