Show Steel Pickets p Routed by Slayer Enter Asjlum Eight Strikers in Hospital Following Attack at Monroe pickets retreated The strikers however had their wn strategy As the special police approached the deserted picket line 40 strike sympathizers who had stood undetected in the crowd of spectators opened fire with gas bombs in an unexpected flank attack The ad Vance was halted until the officers returned the fire in kind Hot only the harassers but scores of spectators were routed by the gas Remove Obstacles The advanclhg police removed ropes benches an overturned scow and automobiles the pickets had used as a barricade and the line of automobiles bearing the nonstriking workmen rolled unmolested toward the steel plant a mile away i Their convoy duty fulfilled the special policemen deployed into clean-u- p squads area much of Over a it overhung with a haze ofgas they rhased straggling pickets manhandling those they overtook Mayberry who had failed to persuade the pickets to perrmitrpeace-fu- l passage of the nonstrikers was taken into protective custody by uniformed police S J Sloftn secGreet Hawaiian delegates to M I A conferences Left to right Mrs Ruth May Fox Florence Botelho Mina Kaleikau Kamai retary of the C I O union local and his wife also were taken into cusFieHgrove Dr Burton K Farnsworth J Donald Daynes -t tody Mrs Sloan said she was struck' on the arm with a club the Y M M I A J Donald Daynes between the governor’s office and" liiarch tb Section president of - the- - Hawaita- nthe residence nearest to "the "picket The special policemen marching society and a number of line Chief Fisher Mayberry and other church leaders and friends eight abreast reached the intersec- Sheriff in talked — Joseph Bairley tion of Detroit and Elm avenues the scene of hostilities — shortly be turn with the governor Offers Support fore 4 p m They were halted 200 Mayberry finally agreed to recomyards from the picket line over mend peaceful passage for the nonfrom Page One) Responsibilities of the Teacher (Continued WASHINGTON June 10 UP) — which flew an American flag to strikers Chief Fisher provided Religious Education" The new Chinese ambassador Dr await word from Lansing where would withdraw the special police tal in sending the Improvement Era Another feature of the opening C T Wang said Thursday his counGovernor Murphy had been in con- agree to the arrest and prosecution into the highest percentage of L D Primary session will be a discussion try would support any moves toference since noon with representa- of 15 men who beat and drove a C S homes at Miss its needs and world °t ward neutralizing the Philippines the session and a tives of the strikers the nonstrikers I O organizer from Monroe ThursBessie Jones will introduce the sub so as to make them immune from h discuss and will Harry H Holloway vice president day and guarantee protection to the presentation of the twenty-fourtthe following jec) 8 of the company and Mayor Daniel strikers for the duration of the la- Psalm theme for will be phases as listed: “Of the Recrea- - foreign military aggression A Knaggs bor dispute tional World" Virginia Summer-hay- s given Word came from Lansing that the Neither side however was in a Miss Mayi Anderson general suHoward “Of the Returned conference had broken up when mood for compromise and the ad- perintendent j of the Primary asso- Missionary" Ormond Coulam "Of ciation ydi conduct the opening the Business and Professional Holloway rejected the governor’s vance was ordered proposal that the opening of the Throughout the two hours of sus- Primary' association meeting at 10 World" Matthew Cowley “Of the pended hostilities there were per- a m in the tabernacle Miss Mary Home" Oteha B Hale “The Anplant be deferred until Monday There was further delay however sistent rumors — that the governor R Jack secretary and treasurer swer: Spiritual Foundations in Priwhile Andy Rabcak strike captain had brdgred out the national guard will present her annual report and mary Activities” Vera P Wahlquist responding to a telegram from the and that the strikers were ’’stalling’’ Dr M Lynn Bennion supervisor of Dn Bennion’s address will serve as until reinforcements could reach the seminaries for the L D S depart- the climate to the presentation governor called him by telephone Then a telephone line was opened scene from Monroe ment of education will discuss "The Beginning at 2 p m eight departmental meetings will be held for M I A leaders These will include educational meets in music drama dancing speaking in public and story and literature and travel to be held respectively In "the Lioh house Assembly hall Smith Memorial building genealogical board room and Bishop’s building auditorium Demonstrations and discussion of teaching methods will feature these sessions Barratt Hail Meet Also at 2 p m a convention of M Men and Gleaners young men and young women of college age will be held at Barratt hall The program will Include a panel discussion on "Opportunities pf the Hour’’ led by Oscar W Kirkham Y M Mv I A executive secretary aided by four M Aden and Gleaners and music by the Hollywood stake M Aden Gleaner chorus from re M I A and Primary Heads Mis-sion- Open Annual Meet Today -- 1937-193- C June WASHINGTON bomba Squeezed between two forces the fas K trade commission’s report ‘Hot’ Oil Act Passe June WASHINGTON bill - Fill Film Role HOLLYWOOD Oal June 10 (API— Rita Johnson former New York stage actress is taking tests for the role Jean Harlow was playing in a picture at the time of hen death studio officials announced A Ik An-astlg- er w NEW YORK June 10 UP) — William Russel Noyes 57 who police said was a former banker was found stabbed to death in his West Eighty-nintstreet apartment late el Kodak FilmPficeonly $11 Next time try ue on flnlahlnft you’ll llkeouw prompt old am careful work And If you wleh to trade In ora perhape we can arrange a worthwhile allomnce h in Thursday Slayer Executed OSSINING Chew was at N Y June Wing (UP)— Chinese 10 EASTHflllSTORES executed In the eleetric chair Sing prison Thursday night Sing for the murder of a countryman during a holdup at a tong meeting Chow New York Yip INC 155 SOUTH MAIN STREET Telephone WASATCH 5292 F THE NEW From Salt Lake ’s Fabric Center It's quite unusual to find worthwhile reductions on sheer cool wash fabrics at the beginnirxcf of the season It will pay you therefore to take advantage of this opportunity to buy sufficient for a complete Summer wardrobe for yourself and family A11 the fabrics are of the regular Paris standard: "dependable merchandise only" Wfflslh IFalmiais POPULAR WEAVES COLORS Special A group of cool Summer cottons ideal for dresses and sport togs of all kinds All guaranteed washable and colorfast 39 inches wide OirH INCLUDING: Printed Percales Voiles Dotted Swim Personality Chiffons A B C Dimities Tweed Cre jw Comforter Coverings Paisley Wash Fabrics Special at smart yards of 4835 Summer cottons in all Ihe newest designs and color combinations wide gar- den party at p m in the rear of the Primary Children’s hospital The concluding event of the day will be a reception dance festival and social dancing beginning at 5:30 p m Saltair One thousand picked dancing couples will present seven dances three of them new and a grou p of Hawaiians will demonstrate dances of their land" Both M I A and Primary delegates will participate in the festival INCLUDING: B C Gingham Printed Cotton Pique rA at Sheer Printed Voile Printed Batiste — - yd All guaranteed washable and colorfast 39 inches Party delegates to arrive Thurs- Florence Botelhe Mina Kaleikau and Kamai Fieldgrove native Hawaiians who arrived by United Air Lines plane from San Francisco at 8 p m They were greeted at the airport by Mrs Fox Dr’ Burton K Farnsworth second assistant general superintendent of eye-lev- el 4 Grocers everywhere sell Rice Krisples Restauserve them A Mother rants hotels and dining-car- s — the kind that chilcolor Goose story illustrated in dren love — is printed on the back of every package Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek - Pi inled III lesion Chiffon Printed Dimity Dotted Siri&ette Printed Mttslin Plain whiter Fabrics Printed Lawns fV ashable MdonaT affeta K fJ Among were day k 9D one-fing- Killed Ex-Ban- "Scout Sun Primary workers will hold a BUY than ever-- in the newl937 model ABETTER at the touch of a button— doses atthe release The fast Kodak touch of a 63 lens gives you good pictures even when the weather’s cloudy Also makes indoor snapshots at night under Photoflood bulbs Fitted with both direct-viefinder and regular waist-levreflecting finder Three strutter speeds Makes 8 pictures 2!4x3’A inches on a roll of No 620 Thursday If !NIiss Johnson blonde and blueeyed wins the part the story will be rewritten to fit her own personality it was said the Eighteenth ward chapel District supervisors exercising functions similar to those of Boy Scout executives will function under the new program to aid stake and ward units Primary association leaders at their 2 p m session in the tabernacle wllihear an address "Cultural Aspects of Mormon Teaching” by Stephen L Richards member of the council of twelve apostles One hundred Primary children also will take part m dramatizations to include “Mother Goose in Pantomime' "“"ThParable of "the Prodigal Son" "Young Fu" "The Rescue of the River Dragon" "The Honor of a Boy” am "Queen Esther” Garden SERIES II (£63) proval for es DRUGGISTS ALL SIX-2- 0 -A ceived —final congressional Thursday and needed only the vice president's signature before— going-to-t- he White House - an augmented organiPlans zation for the Beehive Girls’ program will be introduced at a Beehive leaders' meeting at 2 p m in Rice-Krispi- UP)- extending for two years the Connally “hot” oil act re- for Everybodyhket Kellogg’ alike fgree that there’ no Children and grown-up- s cereal than these tasty hubbies delicious crisper more of toasted rice! They are so crisp they crackle out loud in milk or cream! Rice Krlspies are light wholesome and easy to digest Serve them for breakfast lunch and for bedtime snacks (they never interfere with sound Bleep) They are extra delicions with fruit or berries added And they’re always ready to serve 10 BT KODAK JUNIOR consideration wiH “give whatever legislation may be deemed necessary" as soon as members have a chance to read the to It’s ' SOLD -- in the marketing of fruit and vegetables be eliminated Chairman Lea (D) California said the house interstate commerce committee For removing CORNS CALLUSES and WARTS you are using safety first principles The first appliA cation stops ptln' instantly few more remove the corn com- only a few cent per Clctely See this New IKEodel of a Popular Kodoli -A commission that "racketeeriother injurious practices California C J Carlson Los Angeles scout executive for region 12 Boy Scouts of America will address a meeting of Boy Scout and Explorer leaders at 2 p nr at the Deseret gymnasium John D Giles Y M M I A general board member and special representative of the presiding bishopric at the ume session will introduce a new program whereby M I A lcade rs will take prime responthe scout movement sibility here Arthur E Peterson general board member will discuss another Beehive UP)- and ng” 10O-vo- ic churchwide project day” 10 leader promised congressional prompt attention Thursday night to recommendations of the federal SAILE YES indeed! health Practices Probed advanced from the rear alio hurling CORN REMEDY E sche-dule- (Continued from Face One) Invalid ABOARD PRESIDENT COOL-IDGEN ROUTE TO SAN FRANCISCO June 10 UP)— New treatment given Frederick Snite Jr Infantile paralysis victim slightly Improved his condition Thursday as he continued his 12000-mil- e in search of journey to - Chicago - J i EGO Treatment Aid ’ LITTLE ROCK Ark June 10 tF) Lester Brockclhurst accused of the hitch-hikin- g klllifig of Victor A Gatejs was committed to the state hospital here Thursday by Judge W Waggoner for observation as to his sanity The trial of the 'former Galesburg' Ill Sunday school teacher for Monday on a first degrees murder charge was auto’ matically postponed Noiiimioiiists mile-squa- WHEN YOU USE World News in Brief As Hawaiian Delegates to MLAL Meet Were Welcomed 339? rnunMtw oimro i ma V i l r i vb 4 M- - f |