| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING 'AUGUST 14' 1937 Plane Plant Hearing Nears Climax t "i Examine Explosives Buried at Ford Factory VSW i ffnTrr— is i -- Chinese Bomb Chinese Beat Back Thrusts Cruiser f: Against Nankow Pass ' f' Of Invaders Rush Reinforcements Tanker Crew Victims Burn to Dcatli t ' - - £ v American Marines- Patrol Streets In Shanghai Area s ANGELES Aug 13 CPH-D-r regional director for the national labor relations board "teetlfledFrlday at "board hearing on Wagner act charges against the Douglas Aircraft com pany that he visited the plant just before a group of strikers surrendered to peace officers last February but saw no dangerous situations no clubs nor fire trails Dr Nylander said Mayor Edmond Gillette of Santa Monica sum snoned him to the plant declaring “an extremely dangerous situation” existed The mayor he said told him “we're afraid there will be bloodshed" and asked him to come and see what could be done to pre vent it — Japanese Troops ' To Important Mountain Gateway r After Vain Attempts to Storm Heights ’ ‘ V - i — $ Unarmed Says Labor ‘ Board Chief LOS - t & Douglas Strikers - jg ' ' ' Loyalist Survivors1 : Of Sinking Tell How Comrades Perlsli - r 1 i NANKOW Hopeh Province China Aug1 13 (AP)— Japanese troops battered in vain at Nankow pass Friday failing to dislodge 4000 Chinese stubbornly defending this important gateway through tll!Ltnounlain8 rora Peiping plain to the broad plateau of Chahar “The diverted town of Nankow 30 miles northwest of Peiping fell into of the northwest where "adequate the hands of the Japanese along protection against possible disorders is assured” with the 'railroad station and shops ' of the Peiping-Sulyua- n Japanese Supplement railway but Chlnes positions guarding the Troop Equipment r pass withstood Japanese attacks TOKYO Aug 13 UP)— More Japathrough a day of hard fighting nese troops And planea Field artillery bombing planes were warships believed- - on rheir way to end bank supported the Japanese Shanghai Friday after a Conference brigade of approximately 2000 men of the cabinet the storming heights Thj Japanese ‘The chief merely an were rushing up thousands more nounced that secretary Japan would take “all men preparatory to further attacks measure necdaaary” to protect Jap— Saturday anese interests in Shanghai but the conference followed a request for Japanese Foreed Beck reinforcements from Vic Admiral Japanese artillery scored direct the hits- - on ancient fortifications at the Kiyoahi Haeegawa commanding naval forces now embatmouth of the pass and Chinese can- Japanese tled with the Chineae at Shanghai non replied forcing the attacker Emperor Hirohito and Premier to move their field headquarters Prince Fuminaro Kotvoye held long back a quarter of a mile conferences with “army and navy This correspondent and other for- chiefa following the outbreak of eign observers were ordered out hostilities at Shanghai as soon as the Japanese command Stocks tumbled on the Tokyo expost was forced back to a safer change with news of China develposition issues dropped from Most opments The 4000 regulars of the Eighty-nint- h one to three points (Continued from Page One) TUNIS 'Tunisia Aug 13 (IN'S)— a Twelve members of ths crew were Klangwan north of the international area‘ ln a district practically laid burned to deat& lnTh englneroo m waste In the 1933 war when the benzine-carryin- g Spanish loyalist tanker Campeador was Roar of Flames to survivors’ sunk according The roar of flame continued well charges by ’the Italian destroyer into the night especially in Chapel Saetta the Chinese portion of Shanghai adThree torpedoes struck the Cam jacent to the international settlelb war reported id French peador ment which the Japanese repeatauthorities here after a dramatic edly bombed and shelled in 1932 chase in which jthe Spanish ship killing thousands of Chinese ciwas frustrated in a dash for safety vilians AH day the Saetta followed the Shanghai’s foreign communities intanker said survivors and ‘Thurscluding 4000 Americans and 8000 day night hhe was joined by - a Britishers and the great wealth ac second allegedly Italian destroyer cumulated here under foreign proAt darkness when neither destroyer " tection American marines 1050 showed lights the Campeador’a strong and British infantry paSaw No Weapons master took alarm and sped for trolled the borders of the internaKalibla 50 miles northeast pf Tunis "1 failed to see anything of a tional settlement but he was intercepted fehd the nature Dr Nylander testiAdmiral Harry E Yarnell Saetba opened fire j fied “I saw no weapons I saw a of the United With the exception of (ball dead group of confused men— a lot of facStates’ Asiatic fleet aboard his flagcrew-reachetanker’s of the members other tory boys inside the plant” Examined by Chief of Police Brooks of Dearborn Mich left ship the heavy cruiser Augusta Dynamite found at Ford plant short safely Tunisian the Peace officers plant employes and and Vice and Admiral Sir Charles Litaid who reported it powerful enough to cripple the entire factory after the-- Campeador eanlc t executives and others have testitle commanding Britain’s China ’ ' r“r' t fied that just before Dr Nylander on his flagship the squadron arrived they saw the automobile cruiser Cumberland were en route Chair Claims Slayer : workers’ union strikers carrying toward Shanghai clubs and sticks that they were Both were steaming from Ising-ta- o Qf Stepdaughter threatening to resist arrest and fire where they had been summerChinese- division holding the trails had been laid with torches ing Other units of the American MILLEDGEVILLE Gating 33 os powerfully placed near inflammables Asiatic fleet wdlre following many pass were regarded Ward (Ab — Lawrence itinerant As a last resort they Clears Problem Unplaced to points along the China can assigned Injunction Asked stove repairman died in the state bridges and tunnels dynamite coast Weirton Ask Officials 13-You Dismissal chair on in the narrow defilea through which ELWOOD Ind ’Aug Friday for the prison electric As the Douglas hearing neared the railway runs to Kalgan delay- may sty “tohmato" but its "tomay “stomp” slaying of his Japanese Warships' completion possibly early next' Grounds of ‘Collusion’ With C I If-- '' to Miss Zola Mss Cook queen stepdaughter week the Aircraft Workers’ union In the Shanghai battlefield it was ing a Japanese advance for months tot' Ward was convicted a i H axle-hur- st of tomato festival here “PronouncThree Slain Girls Inc recently organized petitioned some 7000 Japanese bluejackets while repairs are being made Ga last December after a federal court to enjoin Dr Nylaning it “tomahto” is just a case of backed by at least 21 warships Northwest China PITTSBURGH Aug 13 (AP) —E T Weir’s Weirton Steel comwhich the state charged he Seen With Man in trial the on” putting queen der two C I O locals of the autoexplains stretched along the Whangpoo the girl Maud Salters Thousands here for are first "etomped” mobile workers' union and others pany Friday challenged the right of the national labor relations board the Opposes Japanese 1 against steadily increasing numj ' Witnesses she had a date because annual festival “tohmato” from holding an election at the to conduct a hearing on charges that intimidated its SIANFU Shensi Provihce Chinese bers of soldiers belonging China Testify Northrup airplane plant Douglas employes in opposing the steel workers organizing committee to the regular forces of the central Aug 14— (Saturday)— subsidiary The steel company subsidiary of" Foreign authorities west China long a troublesome fes-t- ir LOS ANGELES Aug 13 UP— government The labor board called the elec in moves for Chinese unity estimated the Chinese numbers at listed stitutional” and reasons nine the Steel National corporation Witnesses testified Friday they saw 30000 tlon under the Wagner act to deits support Saturday to the throw for its dismissal 4s TODAY termine by secret ballot the North which headed by Weir asked for It denied that the S W O C is A Albert Dyer 32 and the three young Many of these belonged to the central Chinese government in a employes’ preference for a col- dismissal of the board's complaint rup 87th and 88th divisions of the cen- campaign to “oppose Japanese inis he labor meanaccused within of the girls in organization murdering lective bargaining agent (SATURDAY) M asserting the board acted “in con- ing of the national labor relations Centinela park Inglewood last June tral army well armed German-traine- d vaders” The aircraft workers’-uniosays cert” with the union in All available troops mobilized units act Its 28 and saw later them making It 'entered an agreement with the going toward With battle activity at Shanghai and moved eastward to Honanfu The company’s answer the Baldwin hills IQ1 9:30 a m to 6 Northrup company last March and charges the undeclared war between Japan and Chengchow to await the call C W averred S to that O the tried Labor Board Director The Regional bodies ravished of the girls and China the labor board election would re- Charles T Douds refused the com subject its 12000 employes to Kai-shn of 7 Generalissimo the with a begun July Chiang Melba Everett 7 her sister Madesult In a breach of this contract central government commanand unfair propaganda and line 9 and Jeanette Stephens 8 minor skirmish west of Peiping enpany’s request and said a hearing on the complaint would be held next publicity and to unnecessary ex- were found two days later in a ra- tered a new and more ominous der phase The conflict continued in Officials received ail enthusiastic in New Cumberland W Va pense annoyance and loss of busi- vine In the hills Monday the north especially at Nankow response to appeals for aid from ness and wages” Torpedo Plows Make Earlier Friday public defenders pass northwest Charges of Peiping where all classes of the people officers in an ap- the Denies Hatchet Gang Harbor to blast a way tried Through Japanese Only last December Sianfu wad The complaint was “the result of to effort show the parent were NEWPORT R I Aug 13 UPl-- An arrangements" between the board scene of Chlang’s near downfall the the to the mountains Vice President F A Hanlin of not killed in the ravinegirls upthrough as the lands of Ch&har and south Of Tient unloaded torpedo fired from and the union to “assist the S W the company signed the answer state contends but Chiang was kidnaped in a military their bodies were Smart styles and comfort are just tsin th submarine Cacholot plowedjo C In its efforts to force Weirton which denied the board's charge brought there after coup but later released were they about everything you’d expect to But Shanghai unique internaNow local 'troops makt plain through Newport's inner harbor employes against their wishes" to that the concern “sponsored and slain find in a pair of shoes and tnese tional community where Interests of their loyalty to China’s strong man Friday at 30 knots narrowly miss- join the C I O affiliate the com- initiated” a secret police force re' have just that! These new fkU ferred to by the board as the Aid Hinted many nations are concentrated —at least to the extent of joining ing Vincent Aetor’s NourmahaJ pany declared styles are more exciting than ever the center of the stage in warfare against the Japanese many times the floating White Asserting it was not engaged in 'hatchet gang ” The defense inferred that took 'but you don’t have to sacrifice House and Frederick H Prince’s Interstate commerce the company Conflict had actually impended In Its complaint the board said Dyer a smalllawyers man could Conflict Spread Feared comfort to wear them! Strong luxurious yacht Lone Star termed the new complaint “uncon- - the “hatchet gang” assaulted Union have placed the bodies wherehardly here since last Monday night when arches puperb they in a clash at Hungjao airdrome members and ejected them from the were unaided Fears were expressed that the near here two designing and good 'mate- men hostilities might sxtend into this steel plants ( Deputy Sheriff F B Dickerson and a ChineseJapanese naval were rials are the secrets of their ared” gendarme admitted that although the children Bail Brotherhoods success f Both aides brought in re Fourteen United States missionhad bled profusely there were no killed aries of Sianfu and other Shensi Ratify Wage Increase bloodstains on the ground near the inforcementa to CHICAGO Aug 13 (UP)— Repre- bodies province cities met here to conRifle Exchanges i Range Freni sider the American consul’s warn' sentatives of 14 nonoperating railLily and Violet Vilarlno 13 twins Fighting actually began Friday ing to evacuate but decided: road brotherhoods Friday ratified and Mahlon Goddard life tesmorning with rifle exchanges along “Sianfu and the northweet are a $98000000 annual wage Increase tified they saw Dyer in guard the park the Hongkew-Chapborder each as safe as anywhere in China” for their 800000 members SPEICIIER’S ECONOMY on the morning he U alleged to Here’s a Value You’ll Probably Not See George M Harrison chairman of have lured the three small victims side said the other fired first They added that for the present a into of crescendo It developed the union negotiating committee into the hills on the pretext of hunt they will continne their missionartillery exchanges with Japanese ary work Concurring with the said the Increase would be retro- lng rabbits SHOES FOR TOE WHOLE FAMILY Again in Many Years naval vessels at the blazing away e active to August 1 Shore with the fine new jukong Germans and six Rus9ions “Thmeiraidn’t think the five Talked With "Girls wharves of the Greater Shanghai all of whom are missionaries nearly cents an hour raise enough but said she Reitz saw Dorothy Dyer under the circumstances were will- “talking to a pretty little girl about municipality as their principal tarIt was decided that as a 'precaution they would concentrate at 8 years old with long blond hair get ing to accept it" he said finished wharves These recently A Sianfu and other principal towns raise was asked origin- and wearing a light fluffy dress at a cost of $1500000 about half Take Your Choice ally but was refused by the rail- She held his hand” between and the way Shanghai roads The matter finally went to Prosecuting attorneys said they mouth of the Whangpoo were blast' a national mediation board after would definitely identify the girl as ed and burning Two huge fires collapse of negotiations between op- Jeanette Stephens were blazing at midnight in that erators and the union men “The three little girls and the man vicinity hurried office in directhe my past said ths San Francisco Girl tion of the hills” testified George wharves harbored officers a Chinese troop Clerks’ Strike Settled W Reilly real estate man who has on SAN FRANCISCO Aug 13 UP— an office between the park and aconcentration which had fired Japanese warship moving upSettlement of the S and 10 cent girls' Baldwin hills He identified Dyer stream From the shore the Chistrike which tied up 15 Woolworth as the man he saw nese fought o&ck with machine Trial case be the stores of will anwas resumed aqd Newberry guns and artillery nounced late Friday Silence settled over the riverfront j Mon' Monday The girls left their counters and the rest of the battle zone toWhen the refused day managements (PURCHASED FROM TOE ADJUSTERS) night at midnight but both Japato grant a closed shop to the Retail Extortion nese and Chinese were apprehenMessage Beautiful All Pure Wool in Cheviots Tuleeds Store union Department Employes’ sive of worse developments today A compromise was reached how- Warns Californian and Worsted Fabrics Casualties thus far were believed ever whereby the employers agreed Officers of both aides said light to Priced hire when union $30 TURLOCK availat was 'and it 13 Cal $35 Formerly help (UP)— Aug knew of none but Japanese able Russell E Peterson Turlock credit they -- M reporters said they had seen two About 500 girls were to return to executive Friday informed authori- of their bluejackets wounded by their jobs Monday ties his life had been threatened In shell splinters an ingenious extortion note which The civic center of Greater promised "drastic death to you and Shanghai— th portions outside the CONSISTING OF 225 SUITS your family” unless he made pay- international settlement and French ment of $1000 concession under Chinese The very latest styles — weights Fingerprint experts said an unftntshed”at a cost Hand-Tailore- d named suspect was under suspicion of millions of dollars appeared All Sizes— Regular Stouts” Longs' ‘Shorts blackmail was the note although threatened made up of letters clipped from gravely 'Flames were shooting up from Utah Power Ugh! Go and and magazines WHIPPANY N J Aug 13 newspapers that direction there were reports Take Your Choice together to form words it was burning Its palatial build(INS)— Five bandits dressed in pasted Peterson said he had refused to ings were directly in the path of No Prescriptions black and wearing-- - sun glasses pay the money OVER ECC3 IIATIOII'ILY the conflict Filled or robbed the First National bank here Sold of 10000 Friday KKOWN ITEMS TO G3 IT They overlooked another $50000 Phone FREE ia a black bag that lay at the feet WAS City of the redheaded leader of the ban720 Delivery dits as he crammed the $10000 into L Formerly Sold up to $45 his pockets and a satchel 328 SOUTH MAIN-ERVI- CE The five robbers drove bp to the side door of the bank soon after it WITH ’A SMILE Sale But You’ll Need to Hurry For They Ro Replsc opened and before any customers had appeared One remained at the ' Are Fast Going wheel of a car and a second on the Starts A FEW ITEMS i LEGS OF LflilB street as a lookout The other three FINEST CUT FROM THS SPRING LAMB entered Terrific Reductions in All Departments SLIGHTLY SrlCXED The leader forced J Dudley BoyToday cott the cashier to open the vaults FURNISHINGS IJATS SHOES RATH’S BLACK HAWK SUCEII BACON lb 41 J and then knocked him unconscious RUMP OR LOIN VEAL ROAST lb 29Hs with the butt of a gun The stolen SIRLOIN LAMB CHOPS I Ib 31 cash was in unwrapped bundles in OUR STORE IS 7iil Gcniinua the vault The bag with $50000 also was in the vault It had been Delightfully Cool— A Great Pleasure to Shop Here This stock consists of BEEF ROUST— Ho POT 7 shipped in to meet payrolls The for Orlv bandit leader overlooked it entirely everything you Town J Nylander sit-do- ' r Ac7r " cy dan-jrero- ue d ‘ ' Steel Firm Cliallengea Right Dyer’s Trial Of NLRB to Conduct Hearing Recesses 1 ( - Until Monday 0 - (AV-Nort- h- K OPEN n “un-tm- ek ie tfffi&oiv Errant &ciM iSUaoas Smart in Styles and CoitiEort cross-examin- i well-defin- v ME M Prices ! $3C5 $7S5 el 48J3ritish-citizenrilu-e- Final Clearance! 52 EAST BROADWAY nt 190 SUITS Japanese $12i000 Worth of Drug Store Tldse' Another Marvelous Group Coombs Co Inig At This Address Bank Bandits Get adminfs-tration-recent- ly $ioooax ' 1 VETTER’S MEATS 22 So rlain St 10c t0 60c 0 — 4 Stock On the Dollar email ilb 29'2c lOAMsnd Most of Stodc! Hardly Touched CcL Jb (S°defij(tian2 SUCED ssues Challenge WASHINGTON Aug 13 (INS-St- ung by action of the house rules 156 MAIN ST 23e committee in tabling his resolution to investigate "sale 'of Democratic campaign books to corporations Representative Snell of New York Republican house leader Friday challenged Democratic “liberals”J to take action - SALMON OR HALIBUT CUBEO BEEF STEAKS Made From Sirlola Tip BONEB AND ROLLED LEG VEAL ROAST SWIFT Ib 39 lb 34a 32e lb 7 DAYS STEWING HENS 31c RABBITS AND COLORED FRIERS N Sale at would expect to high-clas- s drug' find-a- t store— - KODAKS WATCHES' COSMETICS SOAPS DMIG JUIYDMES ami TOILETRIES and Many Other Itnis EVERY SALE FINAL No Exchanges- - Refunds TTtTor'Mail Orders PRFWrrwr PEAiiUT HAMS— Yhole or part Ib a 122 So rlain A LIQUIDATION Bl Retail Division of the MERCHANTS SALVAGE ’ COMPANY — 1 1 |