Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING As War Clouds DarkeirHoly Land Horizon ( n x ' “ I t X AS ' J V £’’’ 3SK fc f iv iV jnaj4 $- :: i- - I r v - a utrf p save aindl BerliiiTMove - cws 1937 10 AinUaft France Raps Rumania’s 1 ' f JULY tlicfttSr-c©oll'IPa¥iflayS:3(0)- flu© c©mi£aB(tM© sit © To' s Shows Attitude by --- x Refusing to Elevate Legation :i — - ': r i- 1 - ' - ' - Iv-r- ¥-- £ ‘v - A f'' 'x ' i A w V & Lr y :X ’' yi Vy£$V m'h'v ' ' w ws - :X y x '’fc-- 0 H 4 i ' - v4 fi A rg ?X ' -- " ' jf French government made it clear that It disliked the Rumanian monarch’s policy toward Uermanj) by refusing to raise the rank of the French legation In Bucharest to an r f Regular — embassy Carol was reported to be worried by reports the French distrust his political activity and has extended 'ik - 31nY--r - - X M £4 VL PARIS July 9 (UP)—As King Carol left Bucharest Friday-nigh- t on a tour of Europe which reportedly will be climaxed by a meeting with Fuehrer Adolf Hitler the i t 1 These British troops commanded hy Lieutenant-GenerJohn G Dill are ready to clamp martial law upon the Holy Land at the first sign of an outbreak of Jewish-Ara- b rioting al Franco Calls On Hitler Duce for Aid JewsAi’al)s Wage Fight On Partition France Hints Armed Aid For Madrid PARIS July 9 (UP)— Generalissimo Francisco Franco of the Spanish insurgents was reported Friday night td have told Fuehrer Adolf Hitler and Premier Benito Mussolini that he must have 160000 more men and at least 100 warplanes if France opens her southern frontier The report reached French officials while they made ready to put into effect their threat to withdraw all con- trol agents from the Pyrenees border next week as result of Friday’s insurmountable deadlock at the London meeting ofthe 27 nations’ neutrality committee Military authorities reported to Premier Camille Chau-temthat a simple cabinet decree would be sufficient to open the frontier to international traffic but that another decree must be rescinded before arms men and ammunition could be sent into Spain Two Groups Work Against Britain’s Holy Land Plan JERUSALEM July 9 (A)— Both Jews and Arabs although' disagreeing among themselves' plunged Friday night into the work of organizing opposition to Great Britain's plan to partition Palestine The Jewish labor party met to try to form a united front against the report of the British royal commission proposing division of the Holy Land into a Jewish state an Arab state and a British mandated London Patrol Meet Told to Speed Intervention Pact (Continued from Page One) ceded government forces gained more than four miles on the El front It said the area however was “of no strategic importance’1 and an insurgent counteroffensive was launched to “rectify1 the line ps territory Demand Scuttling The staunchest opposition within the party to the partition plan came from the communal agricultural groups which vehemently demanded that the whole thing be — scuttled The Arab higher committee meanwhile alio took a stand op- posed to the plan except for the dissenting Kasha Shibi group which is supported by the Emir Abdullah of neighboring Transjordan Most Arabs have contended that creation of an Arab state adjacent to Transjordan would put it in danger of being submerged by other Arab nations to the east The Nasha Shibi group favors the plan for the same reason The committee telegraphed King Ibn Saud of ‘Saudi Arabia and the Imam of Yemen asking for guidance Brunete-Navalcarne- French Taxes Increased PARIS July 9 CD— Frenchmen grumbled Friday night as they faced the necessity of drastically revising --sothe national budget might be balanced Their government invested by parliament with emergency powers over the economic life of the nation informed them that beginning Helped Before Monday income taxes railway fares It pointed out that King Ibn Saud and other vital items In the cost of and the Imam of Yemen have living would go up by h to Arabs bed helped the — fore in calling off therrecent six Politicians especially of the left months’ general strike' wing of the people's front moved The country- - despite many ru- to capitalize- discontent with the mors still was peaceful’ under the cabinet of Camille Chautemps vigilance o the British military which the people’s front as a whole Lieutenant General Sir Arthur supports Communists and extreme Wauchope high commissioner for socialists agitated for another Palestine remained at Amman change of government where he went to confer with the The cabinet’s sweeping decree anEmir Abdullah of Transjordan nounced higher tax schedules and other — charges designed-t- o raise about 10500000000 francs (about Researcher Dies $410000000) to balance the ordinary meet railway deficits and NEW YORK July 9 UP)— John budget with-t- he financial Van Walkenton 66 one time assist-- - generally cope ant of Madame Curie in radium re- emergency Grumbling against the increased search died Friday of heart disease encouraged political movesaid by a physician to have been imposts ments against Chautemps radical-socialiWalk-inton n Van by the heat brought called to head the second had been chief chemist the people's front government when the past four years for the drug import- first headed by Socialist Leon Blum ” ing firm of Julius Schmid Inc fell Blum resigned June 21 when the senate denied him emergency powers later accorded his successor ' one-fift- Holy-Land- 's one-thir- ’ ' - st ‘ Mountain Roads Are dangerous watch your driving during vacation Even if you don't want to borrow on your ear for vacation purposes let Ue see to It that you are properly Insured Play safe I 7 buRNHAm's SEE 555: So main W£sl030 (Neither thO communique nor insurgent commanders at Irun Spain commented on the government’s claim that Brunete was captured) The main thrust of the four-da- y offensive was directed against the a r $ a of great importance to the insurgents laying siege to Madrid Brunete particularly is of high strategic value It is the crossroads of -the San Martin-Alcorcand the El Escorial -- Nayalcarnero highways both valuable communication lines Government communiques reported several insurgent aircraft (destroyed in a bombardment near a truck caravan and a Segovia railroad train bombed near San Martin de Valde Iglesiaa air raids oh several insurgent fortifications and part of a munitions plant destroyed atSaragossaAdvices'” from other' fronts said the insurgents failed to dislodge government forces in counterattacks on El Basurero on the Aragon front and in the Albarracin sector (Insurgent dispatches said seven government airplanes were shot down in the forays in central Spain They said the government forces suffered severe losses and were to hold their advanced positions (One of General Miaja’s brigades the reports said was reduced from 500 men to than half the men of three other brigades were said to have been killed his European tour to include Paris He was expected to explain his plans for the future and Insist he has no intention of leaving the little entente French' Distrustful ’ The French distrust centered miliaround the tary conversations between King Carol and Polish Foreign Minister Josef Beck As a result of their talks Carol raised the Rumanian legation in Warsaw to the rank of an embassy and Poland reciprocated by making' the Polish legation In Bucharest an embassy At the same time Carol asked the French foreign office to raise the rank of the French legation in Bucharest to an embassy The Quai d’Orsay studied the military agreements between Poland and Rumania and then decided not to promote the French minister to an ambassadorship Carol was reported eagtr to avoid a break with France which has been Rumania's chief political military and financial “angel” since the World war and accepted a general invitation which the government sent to all continental mon-arcto attend the Paris exposition Two Kings to Visit The Rumanian monarch was expected first to visit in Jugoslavia and then come to Paris- - arriving about July 14 King Leopold of Belgium will ar- rive here about July 24 and reportedly will seek better Franco-Belgia- n relations which caused concern in Paris after Belgium’s announcement she no longer would be involved in any entangling alliances After Carol leaves Paris late this month however he will meet Hit-- j ler for “an important political” talk The French feared Hitler had intentions of obtaining Rumanian oil and that his middle European policy was aimed definitely at France’s chief eastern allies Russia and Czechoslovakia Regular— 1 0 95 - Gor-don- Bilbao The warship however told the Gordonia to clear out of Spanish ' Canada Drouth Ends Need of Hopper Eight Sask July 9 (Canadian Press) — The grasshopper poisoning atation here was closed Friday be? cause there la no crop to save jn an area Of 3500 square Miles around border this Saskatchewan-Albert- a — village Drouth and blistering sun have converted this' once fertile farm country into a desolate desert ALSASK v “Princess Pat - 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