Show - - - TirE SALT LAKE i 2 D - - Vital Questions- -- - - ' mmtmit — - Austrian' Favors Central Europealt Customs Union ': -- r i:V' go ':"' :: i:':: ? commodities states of Austria Germany CzechoSlovakia Switzerland and Italy and the essentially agrarian states of : " " e - 7 : "sg ' ::' Hungary Rumania Jugoslavia Poland and Bulgaria This is the objective which has dominated the minds of statesmen of the southern European capitals that I visited "Austria" said the chancellor "was the first of the states affected by such proposals to advocate enlarged trade relations among the nations of the Danubian basin We have already contracted a number of unilateral agreements with this purpose in mind and we are more than cordial to the idea of broadening the scope of the arrangement so that there may come about that necessary exchange of goods so vitall to the welfare and prosperity of the peoples of this part of Europe Approve of Van Zeeland We regard with the warmest ap- probation the activities of Premier Paul Van Zeeland who is now engaged support of Great Britain and France in sounding out the possibilities of an international economic conference We are much interested in the outcome of Mr Van Zeeland's impending visit to Washington where it is announced 3 o ‘ ' :' SZ ''i ' ' i s r - f :e - i'' :vrel-- ' : :7 :s::)I' - s "' 3'" 'T' ::'-'- T 0 "' ' 1 t : i ' ' ': I & - 1:::) ::4t4 :: ::' i?J 4 '' 44 :::::' !' : 1 - 4 I $ 4 t1::r t ? 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i :n: - '::':0:ito0'''''''''''''''''''!::1:!M:a::':P:::n:1:g'ci:-':::!gli-6!:':':'ll!::'-:i:i:':''''''''' ri Australians five-ye- 1 I f courtesy - I -- :::::::::::: :::::::::::: 'Sr - i - re 1 ':4 i ::::::-:' II :':i':: I s i444:ii::p222LLs:i'- :::"::: t ''''-- t' iii -- y:-'"'':":::- A'"O' - sober-mind- ' r ' I r4: i4 -- i ''- e e " -- o f- ' r " at Paradox Rules In Italy Over Empire Issue - e (s ' :: :::I--W- do - - : 4 - - — A r: ' ''''''''' 1 itI'''')111 : A Al s we place upon goof understanding with Italy and Gerrany" Despite this dipinmatic rejoinder of the chancellor there can be no question that far More intimate relations subsist between Vienna and the British and French foreign of- fices and to this extent at least Austria has ceased to be a pawn of fascist and 'nazi diplomacy The chancellor was also deeply Interested in the new situation produced by Russia's emergence as a great gold producing country and made inquiries as to what the United States proposed as a method of restoring some approximation of balaricein the distribution of monetary gold He expressed deep interest in the suggestion that a possible remedy might be restoration of a free gold market in the United States - with the ban on pnivatti ownership of gold lifted Under such circumstances he felt it likely that gold would begin to recross the Atlantic eastward and promote an early stabilization of currencies Lauds reace Outlook The chancellor commented upon the improved prospect for peace in Europe which has characterized He point- developments tethhdelioyuetar's the pacific miteeme of and Almeria incidents which ' a year ago ' he said would have produced war ' has llent confidence to the belief that war iin Europe was no longer an imminent -1 SN-- t7 ei : : - ' - 14 '4: : :! f 4- -- 4 ' ?e'cl ey i - Outlook for World Peace t: 4 - "'t''' 1: t $4' 0 ke'' - ' '4 A r - Sees Improwd - """"""WINIJ'1:' Ite (4 -- s 444 Brought :"' ::: !:'1 By FREDERIC W GANZERT ' : teei' x e' Department of History and Political t::v'':"K:0::-oe 't 4 Science University of Utah e e' V:'!" t:::i::'""'-1 '''" ' Has the Russian bear given hp t':' :::0 :: A eei :" e e his long quest for a warm water 1I :: t ee ::':z e e- ' e ' f' - 4: ' ':'::::'8" ' :"' i e' port and Wiled his efforts in the il ":4: '': 5 ' '''' e' ''' direction of making the most of the ' '' ' ' ' i ocean? Arctic g e'e ' c t e::'' s :': e Repulsed by England and Japan :' :"""' ' ' 4o'-:'''' ' ' t '''' 't ": ' ' ":''' ': In his southerly aims will he en:":4" !"'4' counter international rivalries even le :::::: atov-o1 ' ang 0"1tete ' at the north pole? :: A: t: e e ee e ee a Questions like these are raised by ie e :::5:"::''" it the spectacular feats of Dr Otto ':'-'- ' ' i ' r' ' ''' Schmidt and pilot M V Vodopyan- I off and their companions who are x ' :'":" ' i ' :1 0: ''i:'": 0 blazing the path of empire for the le 4 e ::''4 e soviet government through the still ' ' ' 4 e etair of thearctic ee : ' e 7 1i : a'o-' ' Upper ' ' : This much is cortain—from f ei i': ' ':: :" 1 :'o counts of close observers: These 'L -'" i 46'''' '4':1 'e trail blazings are not the individu- 12 1 1'::'" r '' x :: 1 alistic dashes of former years made rt :: J by the daring of various nationali- - e I ( vo ties from Greeley to Peary but t -a ' i are part of a well thought out r' 'N' 1 e s scheme that has been as carefully e e planned and directed by the soviet 'i i i ': :' Lln' authorities as the Panama canal t''' ee :ee id:s: by the United States e 't"::'&-:'": 1 Verne Outdone Jules 4ak1 ::::i Jules Verne seems outdone when e ': 1t ::4:f: "'''' ':' the worlds preu relates soberly t ' that a party of Russians has landv'''i ed at the north pole for a year's stay 't'::'' --- an' : a -- ama eur rat e all over the world are expected to ) e 4 :‘1 r be able to call the new settlement at the top of the earth The new station set up on a floating ice floe will be about 560 ' miles from the Russian post on Rudolph island which up until the present time boasted the most : "':::::'' northerly settlement in the world " The latest polar 'exploit has been 'i4: ' " :' L made possible by long range plan71-:o::t ning and above all by the airplane Ali' ' F tand its development during scarcely 4 )::: vf x dolt:-:- -more than three decades ( 1i 1 11 Peary trudged over the polar pack L43‘-4k:40-In 1909 Nansen drifted across it in 1893 but the Russians fly across Dr Otto J Schmidt who has raised an important world probit today g lem as a result of his trip to the north pole e What is the reason for the great inteeest of the soviet authorities in -arctic exploration? Stalin is report- tried to reach thepole In eight ed to be as keen about it as a rhild hours from Spitzbergeno but after with a new toy six hours in the air they were Behind these challenging flights forced down within 100 miles of ' isthe hope of a short route over the their destination and one plane was icy ocean to America a means of egress from the frozen wastes of lost Siberia for the great reserves of Some of the questions the Rustimber gold oil metals needed in sian observers may be 'able to anmodern industry and furs ROME till—South American courswer oars the following: meetGreatest of Breamers Does the ice move in a circle tesy and old world diplomacy ing here have churned up another The Russians have been called around the pole? What causes the wave on Europe's stormy waters' the greatest dreamers in history ice drift? What effect have shifting It involves the Saavedra Lamas It was a Russian tear who thought centers of the polar cold upon the treaty of 1933 of the holy alliance and it was an- agreement on 'nonrecognition of other tsar who summoned thefirst weather- to- the south? Some Russian geographers believe conqüered territory peace conference at The Hague If an envoy to Rome presents his - The Russian people and their lead- that the ice does move in a circular credentials to King Vittorio Emaners since the World war have been direction about the pole yet Nan- uele as king of Italy and emperor trying to realize what many believe- sen's ship the Fram did not'This of Ethiopia Rome considers it virboat especially designed to resist is only the dream of an impractirecognition of the new empire the tremendous-force-oice pres- tual cable social Utopia For that reason the French and The flight to the pole last month sure was frozen into an ice pack at Belgian ambassadors have remained reveals that the dream of their most 83 degrees 59 minutes north latitude away although they have been ap'dentists and po- and drifted northwardly to 85 de- pointed for six months litical leaders is a nonstop flight grees 57minute3 returning safely But the envoys of Panama Parfrom Moscow to San Francisco and as Nansen predicted by way of aguay and Guatemala sent in their an airline over the frozen Spitzbergen The craft had drifted credentials—to the king and emeventually L sea straight across the polar basin peror The Chilean ambassador If scarcely a generation of devel- - Whether winds or currents are the has done the same thing ice cause the most of of science aviation in important the opment —Chile and Paraguay were signacould bring their present achiev- drift may be learned by the men tories of the Saavedra Lamas treaty e'' tnents" and those of explorers like In the Russian outpost this coming and Panama and Guatemala aciLl' Admiral Byrd to pass who can say year hered to it that within another three decades The present Russian drive to this flight of the imagination may Carve a trade empire out of the action was a not be reduced to a flight of regu- frozen northern seas has been in The Italian larly dispatched planes bearing pas- - charge of one of the heroes of the cured them it appreciates this point recent flight Dr Otto Schmidt who will—not consider—such-credential- sl sengers and made head of the Institute for de Europe to western America by this was jure recognition of the empire Arctic Study in 1925 short route? was 1932 In Schmidt in lone put charge will four the Meanwhile what Russians stationed on their ice floe of the central administration of the Devise near the pole do this coming year? North sea route which as part of second the Russian plan careful be will take to Their work to cut 'observations concerning atmos- has employed a passage through the ice along the pheric conditions and currents The pole is described as a bleak Siberian- coast Last year 14 ships LAIDLEY Australia—Small irrifeatureless spot on a frozen ocean made their way through this arti- gation plants worked from bores carried channel and ficial exports is a This area part of huge frigid sunk on their own properties have 'basin that extends from Siberia to from Russia to Great Britain and enabled about 30 Laid ley farmers to States United the to a slorth America dipping depth fight 'the recent dry spell During of 12000 feet at its lowest point Colonel Goethals of Arctic the long dry months preceding the ice whether the No one ever knows farmers were able to keep With his army of workers and rain these pack will remain solid or whether Some of them even paid off going Professor of tons machinery It will break up into chilly fragmortgages and bought new cars ments that afford death traps for Schmidt is the Colonel Goethals of Unlike the' artesian water in some Of A recent the arctic description planes of central Queensland which parte of mile field 10000000 his the blow square from When the winds kills the Laid ley water south they drive the ice northward operations gave him 40000 em- seemsvegetation to assist growth Most of 150 10 ice conbreakers about solid ployes but ly and the pack stays the plants are worked by 'electrical polar sta- power trary winds produce fissures in the vessels 125 airplanes 40 supplied from Ipswich 100 meteoromore than tions and ice and force it apart These float stations ing island& of ice admitof planes logical Ruslanding and taking off but only The explorers sent out by the Britain has Record Income sian authorities have been followed With difficulty LONDON' Britain's ' who laid administrators have In 1925 Amundsen and Ellsworth by out towns built mills and dug mines income—$26360000000 in the finanStrategic points have been con- cial year just ended—is the highest :tet 1937 20 — - Yk '' By FRANK KNOX VIENNA June 19 (By Wireless) i a very frank talk today with Kurt Schuschnigg the Austrian chancellor declared unequivocally for the establishment of a central European customs union which would permit ewfereenteehormogseroaf Accomplishes Spectacular Feat i JUNE SUNDAY MORNING Freer Trade Relations Urged by Chancellor Scituschitigg - - - - - I aised Over Soviet North Prole 'lams Have All the Earmarks of Well' Thought-Ou- t Scheme Problem of Claims In Arctic Area - - - - I is--1 — - - - ' ' 1 465-5066- -- - areaClInevnlollegCo 8th South and State—Wasatch 2058 CIIEVIIOLET uun 4786 South Diate9 Murray Hyland 3415 2693 Maln-Wasa- tch cminon-Asirro- N — 0 it - 4 4 I - |