Show TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 19 THE OSDEN STANDARD 1940 Sees Athens Aid NEED OF UNITY SPURNS POSITION S--A They Have Friends Bui You'd Never Know It BALKAN POWERS PITTSBURGH AIDE WIND CAUSES IS EMPHASIZED EXAMINER WILL BACK AXIS LITTLE LOSS l fContinued from Page One) aible working arrangement" the dr? letter continued If William Green president of the federation said in replying to Mr Roosevelt's letter that the convention probably will concur in the recommendations of the A F I y - F£afeSH executive council that the organization's peace committee be authorized to meet with a similar group from the rival Congress of Indus- trial Organizations "These assurances will be carried out in good faith and with all sincerity whenever opportunity for the American Federation of Labor to do so presents itself" Green said The president expressed regret Ithe international crisis made it im- possible for him to leave Washington so he might attend the conven- tion He pointed to the "great economic and social gains" made by labor since 1933 and pledged anew that these would not be sacrificed during the current emergency "Now we have come to a period which demands intense and sustained cooperation so that our be- Joved republic can present in any emergency n which might be forceda upon us xne wuu imposiii iium of a great and united democracy" ' the letter said "In order to" do this successfully all of us are called upon to work together in a common purpose and "for the common good "that these "United States shall stand forever free and that the institutions we "as a free people enjoy shall be preserved To this end labor can make its contribution along with the rest of the American people I am confident that this contribution-wilbe generously and gladly given labo- said? committee also asked enLewis' of stand against dorsement the award of rearmament to firms involved in labor board cases! The committee branded as "utter falsehoods' charges from A F L sources that Lewis was responsible for the failure of past efforts to settle the labor war which began here five years ago With some groups in the convention urging new conferences to find a formula for labor unity the committee recommended that C I O's three-ma- n peace committee be continued with authority "to participate in any future negotiations looking forward toJ real labor un! SUMNER WELLES Reports Hellenic Request m 2 US SYMPATHY ity" FAVORS GREEKS cork-trac- ts j Philip Murray a vice president n arid Gray Pittsburgh labor leader was the only man dis cussed as successor to Lewis in the but informed labor presidency leaders said Murray had not- yet agreed to take the post quiet-spoke- - StaTe Department Giving l Careful Study to i SHOELESS DANCING OKEH jN FILMLAND BUT NOT ON CAMPUS Appeals without reservation" The president warned that "sacWASHINGTON Nov 19 (UP)— rifice may be necessary in the future for every one" Acting Secretary of State Sumner Delegates heard a warning from Welles disclosed today the United Arthur J Altmeyer chairman of States is MINNEAPOLIS Nov 19 (AP5 giving sympathetic conShoeless dancing may be all to Greek for sideration tation already has begun in some American war materialsappeals in Hollywood where the right quarters for relaxation of governWelles said the appeals had been fad was introduced recently but ment labor standards and a sacri- made through both the American it won't do in the university's fice of social services in the name in Athens and the Greek swank new Student Union legation of the national defense emergency "Not in keeping with the dig "Those who make these demands legation here He said the Greeks specifically sought an opportunity fnity of the building" was the are not enemies from without but to purchase arms ammunition and way a ruling today by G Ray voices from within — some selfish some sincerely afraid that we can- other- war materials in this counHiggins Union manager put it not maintain our peace time stand- try Shoeless out of the Welles said he had informed the current dancingforgrew ards if we prepare for armed desoled vogue crepe Greek minister the appeal would shoes Students —of both sexes fense" he said — receive the most sympathetic confound made for stockinged feet sideration He added the request had been referred to other branches better gliding "Bi't wej feel that dancing Resigned of the government which deal with —thanks to the help of shoes is too informal" without arms purchases by foreign PILLS in relieving said Furthermore he Higgihs and functional pain symptomatic let it be known that the Union discomfort Absolutely saw mfi to take as directed Con- - auP on sports The American elk is really a committee frowns mnd up tain no deer and is the largest of the deer dresses and sweaters for evening Its scientific name is dancing attire Girls are expect- family ed to wear party dresses wapiti ' ' I RS i hablt-forml&- K j the knowledge the information the accuratefacts which :hey bring you cavery 40 Mod By NORMAN CHANDLER Oxwnnoa Newyepef Pvfcicfwn Commit— Your newspaper equips you to have influence fits yowj to dictate the kind of government you prefer 1 t And there is another reason why your newspaper keeps you free A man can be enslaved politically but he can also be enslaved economic ! cally i the weight of pub' ONLYopinion keeps you free in America rr ABOUT OGDEN Think of that for a moment If some Hitler or Stalin or Mussolini could only control your opinion he could enslave you without NO KM AH CHANDLEI any force That is the wav Hitler conquered Germany He cow trolled the press He told people only his side He told it over and over Finally because they had nothing else on which to base their opinions they all came to agree with him Don't make the mistake of believing that he forced people to agree with him True his supporters put a handful of people in concentration camps But the great mass of people were and Cfearinq Skies Forecast Wednesday Mercury Takes Dive Th- - TinH whistled through Ogden 40 miles per hour early tnrinv rAnnrts Arie van de uraatr official weather observer coming from the southeast was done to trees Snm Hnmn and falling branches broke several telephone and light wires- although damage was slight Lights were hour in the off about one-ha- lf town as lines of north section whipped together Minimum temperature early to day was 31 degrees following the maximum temperature or z degrees Monday Precipitation in the past 24 hours was 43 inch streets at - The ! ij from Page One) dent's declaration that C L O industrial unionism must be preserved intact and that any labor unity should be built on the combined forces of the C L O A F L and the railroad brotherhoods A labor advisory committee of 16 representatives from the three groups formed by Sidney Hillman C I O vice president in his capacity as labor member of the national defense commission holds no "practical hope or approach" to r-unity the reporting committee (Continued You have heard of "cjompany stores" at a mine or on a plantation where by charging high prices and offering only a limited supply of goods the "com- - pany' kept its workers broke Look through the paper you are now reading Notice! the advertise ments and the news atpout the things you need or want to buy The newspapers! advertising columns are open to the makers and sellers of every legitimate product When a man builds a better electric iron or packs a better lean of beans or makes a fortunate purchase of dry goods he tells you about it Here in these columns you can compare values learn of new things new uses You thus equip yourself to know when where and how to get the most for your money Unsettled weather ' but with clearing skies likely by Wednesday was predicted lot forwasUtahns gen today Snow and rain mtermoun-tain eral over much oft tne region Tuesday and last night said the Associated Press inches of snow fell in mountain regions already blanketed by more than the normal amount of snow for this time of Several -- : year In Salt Lake City precipitation amounted to 64 inch for the day with additional moisture during the night The state road commission said snow on Wolf creek summit had forced the closing of state highway No 35 in Summit county Affected will be travel between the junction of U S highway 40 and the town of Francis in Summit county Road commission officials advised motorists to use care in tra- versing' mountain roads and sug- gested chains be used W J Leek field man for the West Jordan plant of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company said the rain followed by a freeze might prevent the digging of between 2000 and 3000 tons of sugar beets still in the ground in Salt Lake county Agricultural officials said the storm generally however would be of incalculable benefit Moses L Holbrook market di rector for the Utah department of agriculture said generally mild temperatures which accompanied the storm would permit the moisture to penetrate topsoil and "get where it will do the most good" Ranges in desert regions of western Utah and eastern Nevada were well soaked (Continued from Page One) against Greece Egypt and Africa by Germany and Italy" Amid a new flurry of diplomatic activity presumably bringing Bulgaria and Hungary within the axis fold the German fuehrer was evidently drawing his lines swiftly to present Britain with a fait accompli of European "unity" DNB the official German news agency disclosed that Hungary is next on the" list for axis discussions—starting in Vienna tomorrow— and that King Boris of Bulgaria secretly conferred with Hitler at his Bavarian mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden on Sunday Previously either Hitler or his axis partner Benito Mussolini have conferred with leaders of soviet Russia France Spain and Rumania If successful these talks would appear to leave Europe virtually a "closed corporation" under a Rome-Berli- n axis directorate exfor cept conquered nations and the four neutral states of Switzerland Sweden Portugal and Yugoslavia Turkey though neutral and Brit ain's friend is reported strongly under the influence of Russia In the face of official reticence tne n zi foreign office mouthpiece Di matisch-Politisch- IN BALKAN PUSH V tp 't - r - v I ' '"' ' III mm- KM-- WlMW-ITh- t IT'S A SAD WORLD 23-dav-- H A Benning vice president and general manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Co said today the board of directors has authorized per share payment of a dividend to holders of common stock of record Dec 18 The payment will be made January 1 10-ce- nt 1941 : : i - ! Meanwhile in the Bal kan war Greece claimed sweeping new successes in a counter-invasio- n into Albania with Italian troops steadily falling from the key city of Koritza 10 miles inside Albania A storm pver Britain and the English channel cut down the customary trading of air blows last night between Britain and- - Ger many The British reported "few cas ualties and little damage" from bombings at Liverpool in one mid lands community and alone- th south coast London which had four alarms during the nicrht re ported no bombs were dropped there One small squadron of R A F bombers was said to have struck through the storm in a raid on an oil target" in central Germany Hitler's high command asserted that 10 British merchant ships totaling 51220 tons were torpedoed to the bottom off or England yesterday and last night German warplanes were reported to have set new fires raging "at Coventry the English midlands town which was attacked by 500 raiders in a assault the night of November 14 and at Birm ingham and Liverpool SUGAR CONCERN - v ? A : - v- " sz ON US - " v - ' " s3r ' - i t "i''iTl"---A'- Germany Scuttles This Freighter ! U I Posters Appear :?! Tokyo W E Jtr ft - ed 12-ho- ur LIONS WILL BE d and black posters warning "prepare against America" appeared throughout the city today The posters read in smaller type "Listen to the bell on the eve of the World war" They were especially numerous in the vicinity of tha United States embassy The national patriotic party had put them up during the night Nevspapers meanwhile assailed the United States and Great Britain in connection i'with rumors that they had signed ia secret' military treaty with Thailand (Siam) deNichi Nichi said: "Thailand's a for mands on French the recovery of lost territory might be justifiable however the reported pledge of assistance to Thailand is nothing but their cunning means of turning Thailand into a bulwark to defend TOKYO No v 19 (UP)-Re- Indo-Chin- Anglo-Americ- an i1 German freighter Phrygia The 4137-to- n was set afire and scuttled by her crew her captain said when the Phrygia and three other Nazi vessels refused to obey an order flashed from four warships — presumably British and Canadian — that they surrender The Phrygia (above) ended upa maritime suicide and the other three ships sped back to the safety of the harbor at Tampico Mexico where the four vessels had been in refuge since the"beg inning of the war —f — n— — — Retail sales of cars and trucks the security of Burma and the Mae a j4 lay Peninsula and to check Japan's southward advance" cars and 317718 commercial "cars Brazil and Argentina want to were "28 per cent higher during service to the first six months of 1940 than establish steamship Central America during the same period of 1939 GOES TO BOTTOM : : -- : — m HOSTS TO SONS A diversified entertainment as seen in has 1 been arranged by a Lions club committee for a fathers' and sons' dinner to be held tonight at in Dick's cafe Members of the club are to bring their sons and those not having sons are to invite someone else's sons On the committee in charge are Lloyd Hoover chairman Dr Wil-lar- d R Doxey and Dr Ernest Miner The program will include community singing led by Paul Cragun with Ernest Oborn as accompanist introduction of sons accordian six-thir- ty 1 duet Richard Loung and Fay Dind- lay songs by Max Bruncher yod-le- r feats by Kenneth Malan magician and by L E "LeBille" ventriloquist Salt Lake Bil-lingh- Movie studios f thisioeek ! 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