Show i ' I ' 4 i - THE SALT tAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING RINE - 14 1937 ' - ? ' 1 Troops Vacqle'Monroe Area Basques Hold 1 Rebels Back C I O Hurls Ultimatum Ai City Gates UnionSeeks Protection for Pickets in i t1 Petition to GRvernor Following Protest Meeting Lewis Calls ' for Miners' Strike a from Page plant's reópening last Thursday Only about 200 were working Sunday the plant not operating with full force on Sunday Officials expect normal operations to be resumed Monday ''' No strike vote was taken among the workers the company having closed down it explained after workers -had beenng stopped on -the them- to road by pickets-Urgi- One) congress at Youngstown Ohio cided to petition Governor Martin L Qavey of Ohio to "use all the resources at his command" to settle s steel strike C took no action on a proposed general strike It wu a tense day at Monroe where labor leaders had urged a de- - - I - 1 Vd 1 4 'I1 ' ' '1 ' ' Stages 1 : i ' i ' : ' l'1 c ' ' ' ' :' ''' ''' ' i !' - c r : : : ' ::: :i0 : :f :::: - 11 ::: si :: : : 7 ''''''''':r : " ::'-"- ' t :f0'' ' tt N ‘‘ ' ' : :': hard-presse- I ' ' 4 :: i 1 P CLEAtilliG t Je AS V k i t - It ' : ' ": t ' ' :: : : - 0 " ::::':::'s: s soa : t t 3t ::::: : :: :':: : ::: 1111Le 4 1 I long-await- 1 ' ' P di oN ARC' - z: :: :: Itio::::::'::?'r::: 4 1 il I !ttl- - 'f LG 1 n PEI1 ''-'- ?' 4 (F4 - 1- i A -- q1)((1k4- d -- - ' rr1110 l - ' i 4 i el - 1 t t t i 1 1 1 Ci I a ' ' i 4 ::: r: :: i ::: ' - " 1 1 01 H I - tour feet square yet it provides 1:101tie way" I ':' - :: ' ' - ' - ' ' ': - :! 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'convenient seats your Master Plum tier 0 - f - 4 - ' : : - ' - :: ' ' ::' 'l i - :'' 4 -- -- "' ' : : - - was ' i ' a rats :::' ::"'':'' 1 ' te -- : :: : ' hour conespona llov: iss 4113 cents yetteanctate ing Itont-- -4 a latiwatt 3610 Awing ot tiott tett sevIoa : ': - lalowatt 7011let pet cents 634 -- : :: :' - - 4°'' i : me I ' ' 100060011111111011111 0 ‘t I I I ill) tit 15 I I : ::' : !: ' - 11-17- -i I 4 ' :' ' - :' ' : ' I) '1A-1-1 Itt II A" ‘ i ::::::: - :: I I - x -- -- - I'M 4$' A 1t - IN SIIVED)CNTOO IlEALTIFIr'HAPPIr i ' ' ) ? t CHILDREN DEPEND- :4 ' —ON BREAD r 4 ' ''':'5 v ) t fe: "'":- I :: it hG()OD ' ( it 7044vi - ---- - : - '''''''''::: ' im 4 o k 1 c i ' ' str ' 00 ii ' ' look 1 -- 1 ' '''''')4 THE CHILDREll'il ':' f ) i ' ' 1 4 1 - - sollmmtsssmesmis -- '‘ - to Ne CZ t 2:7J - 'SHOOTS" UNUSUAL FILM Vill We cooperated Mill other leading bakers to sponsor one of the toast uns - usual motion pictures ever filmed Fresh don's Grant '4warned church President members against prospects of easy cautioning particularly money against Investing "in any scheme you don't know anything about" Warns on Traditions J Reuben ClarkJr first counselor to President Grant warned against the danger of building up traditions ceremonies or beliefs at variance to the "simplicity of the gospel and its ordinances:" He said theM I A and Primary conferences serve purpose- in that S!L programs are Unified through them "We soon would pave a —situation resembling the confusion of tongues in Biblical times if New York stake and California and other distant stakes were to follow trtnds that could develop" Mr Clark pointed to he - said accretions to the commandment to observe the Sabbath as found among the Pharisees and in the Talmud The tabernacle choir directed by Frank J Spencer Cornwall with console W Asper at the organ gave selectioni at the afternoon session which was conducted by President Grant George Q Morris general superintendent of the Y M M I A said make a serious mistake if 'they neglect priesthood or M I A attendance or activity "because they feel their school lessons or social obligations already - give them too much of a burden:" Students he said will find that participation' in— church activity along with 'their school work will make them better students and enrich their lives and- - wipe to thel t 4' !' N f - ' thtoughout thetltali vice seri e avit rItory & uctih t Co It ' tel' the - ''k Intim and convenient seals In Iwo ePoollIn comers s fuit-sis- — ' '''Ilkol 1364 '' j r ' ' 7 axetage eleottle see ' li ' tlie ago 0003 Te n 3 net tate tot A 1:::::: ' : - ' ' -- - - - — - I '' t 11 - :'' 41 ' '''' 1 - ::: - t 1 ' IF ' 1 t " : tilt f 'Standard" :'::iliii!:-11:'::!i- 4 0 ':: stit 1 1: -- - - : i - : '''' '' i r - - ' v y ' COAST RANCHER DIES FRESNO Cal Juni 13 (A')—Ceell Fowler 50p Madera county grain rancher was killed shortly before midnight Saturday night when his automobile was struck by a south-boun- d Southern Pacific passenger train at the Robertson boulevard crossing at Chowchilla ' - - (Continued from rage One) marched eastward to rhission fields to gain new converts leaving their families in the care and protection of friends as one of the most astonishing phenomena of "Mormonism" Mr Richards asked that every lvt L A member accept the objective of some day becoming a missionary He pointed out also that each priesthood quorum has among its objectives to care afoodr teove yo mmei sms bioenroroyf the quorum work among them where needed Warned About Straying A warning against straying from the teachings of the church in just "a few little things" was voiced by Heber J prant church president addressing a joint M I A and Primary session - at 2 p m in the tabernacle "Stray just a little way from the itraight and narrow way and you -"- ' :'i: 411- ' ' : -1111 r- ‘c134131i 1 Ihj ' - ' taeath : lcommunity and to themselves when i they get out -of school ' Mrs Ruth May Fox president of the Y W M I A who also left -'''' : for Europe Sunday night and Miss '''' :::::: '':: :' ''''''':::::::: '' ' ::::: '1::::'::'N'Oii'::::::: ::::: ':: Anderson general superintend::?"'':?::1May - """"Ioi::i:!v:::: '':' ent of the Primary association adLIKE THE YOU'LL i::' dressed the meeting briefly Rudger Clawson president of the coun' '' cil of twelve apostles offered the prayer and tJhoseph Fielding so pmeinthi ::::1::4:i'::':1: 4 BATH pronounced NEOANGLE :::111:':J C J Carlson Los Angeles re1::!:::! :: :::iiiily!:::!!:!:r::::0:r-:::gional scout executive addressing '' ':: iI the morning Y M M I A leaders' ::: :: :::: ' meeting gave figures indicating i::r! ' that the total loss to society when ' g k !:' '"''''" :: '::iiM:::::::4':: a the paths of defollows youth :s:i::: atm '' -'s ': 4 linquency frequently exceeds $37995 0 '''''rl::: l'k!:::::: :' E: ?''''' j11!:4:0 exclusive of any thefts or property ?v ''' "If the tax collector came damage &: ::':: :: Ay c: around each year to parents and i - ::: collected the Costs that accrue from 1 :: of their children we delinquencies ' ' L sure the parents would be '':: eliattnleseiltl nineoerethivendlianentbtluetbsittrmayortea wcainllinbge to spend more time and " and the farther you get away the moneys guiding their children" he :::''' '11111111 :::: ::::: ::' ':l'::'1 '1:: more crooked the line will look: lie said- --- ::::::p:-i::-::'!:":H iI" 1 I I said i roars LIMEK I IMO" I 1 k Ef:' '1k1 III ': The church head classed "the rug t "' marvelous array of propagand"—JohmDCtles explorer scout being marshaled to increase con- chairman for the Y M M I A de- !f''T'-!:::s:::: sumption of liquor and tobacco as scribed a new program shifting ::: "'' '" particularly vicious and "a great committee leaderhip for Boy Scout - - -- Those work from Aaronic priesthood su- crime against humanity" 'tt Aendig 'iii::' who faithfully live the word of wis- pervisors its has been the getup ii pea I r dom and other commandments of the Lord he promised would "find EVIL Pa IMMO success in the battle °Vile spiritually financially and- - every- - other 'Id - Leaders Urge '111IA Groups To Adhere to LDSIdeals F YOU tigE COMFORT girr lit 13 Primary aaeociatien children illuntrated fundamental objectives' of their org&nization by means of tableaux song and story' Sunday morning in tha tabernacle at the 'final session of the auxiliary's annual conference Youngest I'rimary children by Imam' of large blocks they piled In the center of the stage indi in God must be & fundamental of life Successive groups showed obedience to be the plan to be followed honesty to be the cornerstone of character: serv- ice to be ths purpose ofJite and love to be the keystone - Heber J Grant church president Invoked hls blessing upon the great gathering which filled the taberpada to capacity and upon the Work of the Primary association throughout the world at the conclusion of the program The session was conducted by Miss May Anderson general superintendent of the Primary association It followed the weekly broadcast of the tabernacle choir Directors for the various groups Presenting the program included Louise Decker °Ulla S Green Nora P Richardson and Barbara Cummings David Pettigrew Primary boy offered the opening prayer and Richard Cctstleton companion members pronounced the conference benediction following the prayer of President Grant - ri--f-fr4- '''''''7:' Seven hundred L D S 1 : :' tr: 61:1 f i ro it - 1 k - : ftLjtv 119) - Slow Fundamental :Objectives of Organization ::11:::::::ii ' ' - Tableaux t I s "" -- 4 ' - ' ' ''' I' '' 7 (Continued from rage One) ' sk bao's port near the mouth of the '' i ''1 27 ' 1 t N'ervion river ready to evacuate ' ''''' ' ' ' ' ' ki vk i '' - ' ' :'' President Jose Antonio Aguirre and i ' ' other members of the government 'S'isk i ' If necessary to turnarot Hypo tor a meeting From 50 to 80 ihaurg7ent airplanes t protest the treatment of C L O without :: opposition in the air were r i'i pickets last week ''::s I i :: The meeting was held at a park Mayor Issues Statement constantiy flying over the Basque :::: ?::::: outside the city with troops 1 machine :'::: and ::x positions gunning aissfteuredhbeycothns guardi ing all entrances to Monroe nder maAyofrorsmuanldsatyatenmigehntt ' syt ' t ' '':"s:): trenches and troop con- - :" '':' f ''"tN orders to prevent any tiouble Ift s:fre: e ferred with representatives of the bombing ::::':::: I :i::::"::':':"' ‘ook'-'i ::::!'i :E:f:::: centrations 3' said: - f and :::: officials ::' legion city I '::'f i: t 'i: vCAb' ' ' :: I "I believe in Americanism and General Gamir Uribarri cornma' ) 7"" 1:"NL-' '::: nder-in-chief lolled :':':':': ' '':"' '':''::": ' At the city hall vigilahtes of the defense said ' ::'" i the right of men to work We 1 4J:: in on the lawn A few had guns have a peculiar situation in our the worst insurgent attacks against tL: tk i : 40 I bolsters Others had them in their city It is not a question of unions Madrid were tame compared to the it :::::: ii: 5::::: I 4: —it is a question in which 90 per pounding Bilbao has received pockets or stuck in their belts :4 '':::::r Machine guns commanded the cent of the men in our Newton l :s: ::: road to the Newton plant steel concern want to work and MADRID June 13 (Al—Spanish commanders emThe Newton plant has 1322 §:: ' seeking to r: were being prevented by a minority government 1 ' x:::' ":: I' d their :::::: Basque al- ::::::: t ployes About 800 have returned to of 10 per cent Those 90 per cent help :::':'' 5:: "::": 1 ' lies inon the by elsewhePre Work on various shifts since the are practically all married men with t ::: '" ::::':' r:''':::: ' '' Sunday threw '':'" '::::::":::::' families They were being deprived surgents ' ' into forces :' on action the large il of a payroll of about $75000 a week :i:bi:::''C:::c1:::: ::4::: front tp northeastern Spain "It was a blow not only to them Aragon :: I i5:::":':::04::::''':::::: above Coldoba in the south '':': :: and t:':'': t but to the citizens of this com!" ' ': "":" ":::'"':::::: ''': One of the heaviest government ': ' '':::s' landmen the business the munity I civil air attacks :" of the war about C:1::H::::::':::::"::::::::'' y ':i::::::::: :: Lire' lords and in fact everyone :: 1Huesca and ' Zaragoza in Aragon r': ::' I BEST 4 5::::::::: :: ::::: Acknowledges Support of revival marked activity in these c4::::"4 ':::::::::::::':':s:::: I :!::::"::: I RIO trt "I am very pleased at thebacking long quiet war ' :: i ::'1 :::::E'::::'':ii:::: Gx k':Z I and moral support given me by Drop Explosives trimotored bombers l'':':::::'''::::':':: s''::::: I:: practically every citizen of this com- - Sixty-thre- e :' I Catv—OSS I munity and the telegrams and let- dropped explosives on insurgent poi ters me :: :'::': received two while cities by by the score sitions about the § TOSS'alocePte620 I ' ': - ' are an indication of the backing government artillery and infantry '''':'::::4:5::::::::: r 1 41 ''''' ' :::t' cm' : :::::'''''': : i: :: res"::: °Ii111:1 OD Iof !i q Jencleteivdinsgtatfersomandacilanseacdlons spuoruen ratedemsost was ' :'4:I:::4:::::::5:: I heavily :" ' "I regret that I have had to at Belchite and Bijart6 southeast of 001000002104$11 ri'":' A''':':'::::::: 1 if'::: ' use forceful tactics to enforce state Zaragoza :1:!!:::: 1 Risky to Pay Less laws feel I but Madrid watching the progress of if the representa: :::: ::?i::::' Needless to Pay More :::::: tives of the C L O had compelled the :i government ofr 1I ALL GARMENTS ARE 0 their men to carry out the gover- fensives was shelled heavily by in:'":': FULLY INSURED! : nor's instructions telling them the surgent artillery Most of the shells I ': GUARANTEED DRAPE RUG : AND closing of a public street was illegal fell in the Cuatro Camino section :: :'Ts ::::: '1 FURNITURE CLEANING : : and would not be tolerated- - there :: Three large insurgent mines exAt Lowest Prices hi the City !7: 1 i would have been no need to use ploded in front of government :::::: 71 I force to uphold the laws of the trenches in the Casa de Campo :: :s::::: i t tx ' : state and carry out my duty as sector of northwest Madrid early p::::::'''''''::: : ' ::: :::: -I!II' this morning ::::::::i mayor" " a '' Government officers said' the ---- 1 BRITON ESCAPES SHOTS :::'" :::::::::::::: ::::i: :::'':::: : 01NA mines were "short" and caused vir& DYERS CLEANERS Ar: : ::H::::: : JERUSALEM June 13 (2P)-- -R G tually no damage to their positions 1 ::::: Two Convenient Locations i B Spicer British inspector general Govermnent drives on the " ' Cordoba! 7th So 8c 7th E Hy 8333 : of police and prisons for Palestine front halted I 437 E 3rd So escaped injury Sunday when three tween Cordoba Belmez and other KANSAS CITY Mo—Circuit Judge Allen C Southern is The Finest Equipped Plant in towns with capture men fired six shots at his automo- insurgent-hel- d the Intermountain West remodeling a home When warned the workers would have bile but his chauffeur was wounded of the El Vaulr railway station some at to leave or be "blown up" the judge borrowed a shotgun 20 miles from Cordoba in the chest and here he is shown on "the job" The "outsiders" had forcibly taken tools from the workmen ' ' - c New Guam in Bilbao Drive 1 :I' I Insurgents Claim i (Continued 7- filtige Stands Guard on Job LDSPrimary :- ' ' bread provides energy for Swo sturdy children just as it does oourisbing good-nature- "FEATURE STORY" :": the story a bread around the world! 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