Show - - ' t ' - - ' ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH Fit s' Points in Europe - --- --- ' Averted After ' ' Three-Fron- f Action t March LONDON y4 18 (IP)--T- he British ef- forts including consultations with France diplomatic experts in Lon- crisis don predicted the 4T had passed at least temporarily and that the imminent thrat of war had been averted British foreigh officlals look these steps: 1 Warsaw and IKovno were notified that Britain viewed the border dispute with the greatest concern and warned the governments that the dispute should not be allowed to blaze into war 2 London working in conjunction with Paris addressed a note to both governments in the Spanish civil war urging In most specific terms" that barbarous attacks on undefended nonmilitary populations cease 1 The British foreign office conferred with Paris and with the Czechoslovakian minister concerning central European problems and it was expected Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain would make a statement on this situation before the house of commons next week While it was definitely understood Britain had made no cornmiements to the Czech minister Jan'Oarrigues Masaryk the results of the day's conversations were so encouraging that diplomats predicted the Czechoslovakian crisis had been at least temporarily staved 3' tt in was believed qz'" 01 (D o J I TI mm I HITAI this was understood N a o ' 7f ' :- R ts s-:1- exiott0 ts i1'1 i 0 1 t ' I - ''' S 64 ) M a: °VILNA - it 0 - -- kiiRuN El— Ia 411 KAUNAS 0 1 r SO 100 ISO 200 I' MEMEL -- - - LITHUANIA 4kBa1tic Sea 0 a9 ni' GERMANY MILES 0 VILNA kWNLEPRI B‘EiA N 0 KAUNAS 4 0 OWÄRSAW 0 (7 t 11 Lei POLAND do °WARSAW IJWNm ia Eyes of the world are centered on the above marked spots in E urepe 1 The disputed border Lithuania must surrender territory under a Polish ultimatum by 1 p m Saturda y (M S T) or be invaded Soviet Russia may come to Lithuania's aid 2 The Polish corridor which Germany wants to reunite th e fatherland with East Prussia Germany also wants Memel the Lithuanian port3 Brenner Pass which unites Italy and Germany and puts a dictator's wall around democratic France 4 France also has troubles on the south where the fascist rebels of Spain are driving a wedge between Madrid and Barcelona Below close-u- p of disputed areas left before the World war and right as it is today Polish-Lithuan- IIllinois Brief News Flashes Gathered Slayer Japan Claims Of Three From Nation's Corners Lincheng Dies in Chair Capture Nears Court Official Arranges for Burial Spanish republican gov to cease bombing Open N M March ALBUQUERQUE citips 'which are not military ob- 18 (ln—The defense attacked Friday jectives was understood to have been couched in the strongest lan- the introduction of letters on which guage of any similar representation the government has based mail previously made fraud charges against ten officials and employes of the New Mexico Potash and Chemical company PeruBrealis Spain Federal Judge T Blake Kennedy LIMA Peru March 18 (UP)-- An official announcement Friday withheld his ruling and gave the night salt Peru has severed diplo- prosecution until Saturday to prematic relations with the Spanish pare citations attacking the defense loyalist government at Barcelona po8itton With Minus Shoes Hair Teeth Pollee Guard Protects Bund Leader German-America- - - 4 PACIIIC v as-h- " - 1st' t' luipoTtau1 I oi Schedules le 'Westbound 1 LittlIED 'mai LOS ' tillatAGER Ille willbe - ls gall e Los' Angeles Arrive axa In Ogden - "A I' Liralted6t49 850 110 Los Angeles ‘ -— Challenger - -- I - I' 8:00 Arrive 4 - 8:25 a Lettle 2:00 111 Itle a m er- ntRES5 Nt - 111 1 lilt t 11 —r11 ' - ! - t 4 k--- '' i NI 4 - 41 osil Z - - a 1 Long Experience - I - —— l helped him IKts I Warden Lewis E Lawes He has changed Sing Sing from an Institution of Punishment to one of Correction make Sing Sing a Model Prison TEWIS EALAWES has been interested in prison I 'y Nineteen years ago the gov- I was troubled a good deal with 'emir of New York dared him and discomfort after to accept the wardenship of indigestion meals and I noticed that I got tired tenure Sing Sing The average much more easily than before of office for previous wardens I was persuaded to try Fleischover a period of twenty years mann's Yeast when my wife heard soon about it from a neighbor 4 had been eleven months Lawes accepted the dare and has been there ever since Warden Lawai has done his greatest work since he was 40 He has made Sing Sing an institution of correction rather thaft one of punishment He has not only created a fuller life for the convicts within the prison:- but by books articles and radio talks has tried to convince society that it should help these men go straight once they are freed I Pretty I began to have more interest in my food and I didn't have that discomfort after eating I found I was getting less and less nervous and that I didn't tire so easily either I am now 52 years of age but being in good condition I have more pep than I've had for years I'm a cigar maker and though the kind of work I do is less in demand than it used to be I keep as busy as ever JACK SOEP ot - Paying Job ' tsitoto GOOD HEALTH Warden Lawes must be vigilant and alert at all times His long firsthand experience with prisons is invaluable but he could not Hack in Bettor snt: His Job Calls for - LI s 9 41 ii " ly Ai 117 l'''''r w:citr1nrkathenr-k- : he - 1 41 I )1 J‘‘ ': HIPM111111 4 Dear Life Begins: 3 years ago I was faced with the prob- lem of bringing up my two daughters alone in addition to bolding down my C job My health began to show the strain I had Revere headaches Foldmera Ictund now health 4 got and suffered indigestion I was grouchy with the children too I had to give up my job as sales- man and take another job with less pay Then I realized I had to pull myself together or what would happen to my little family? -- I' saw an ad for Fleischmann's Yeast—and decided to try it In less than a week the headaches began to go Gradually I was able to eat anything I wanted without digestive upset My geneml health was better too With new pep and energy I went back to my real job as salesman with its better pay My grouchiness disappeared-an- d having e I'm a grand my daughters person now—HERMAN FELDMAN run-do- I tell-m- st I'ly ii ss le - t l Illa se 1 '- I P' y4''1'' ?4 1 Penall Reform r SANTA-BARBAR- I kmtve2111 —1 A r'----::7- Movement for s - -- ' 41077:t VP"- W15 a nu ti — ' ''' I -- - I 50 a tn Leave J ' I -- Ars - i - t -- it: Force in the the-Be- 1 I - Lake City Limited Challenger ce and until 1tonday arrtval and as tolloest Effective turtheI 4 i a Driving 350-mi- le 21 arc) departure tittles ' L Warden LAWE8 rs AN D ' 4 1 - me-tha- CIlattgOS if: ! i Slower Digestion L V- — "-I At 54— TUCKER FARM Ark March 18 Brockelhurst 24 of Galesburg Ill who murdered three men in the course of a hitch-hikin- g PITtSBURGHt March 18 M— tour with his sweetheart in the of 1937 was electrocuted Police Friday night escorted Wil- - Spring Tribune Leased Wire Friday helm J Kunze publicity director NEW YORK Mar 611 18 — Shortly after Brockelhurst was n of the bund pronounced dead his death-hous- e Ralph Hughes 47: supreme courtclerk in Mineola N Yt from a meetin of local lcaders eellmate of many months Joe Newt 30 Saline county farmer and of the organization througha WimsP A worker e the worict tame Into It I took biaplace- d Llio interesting letters- show: ering-crowout-ha-tr teeth—Orb-Nee chair Sims wu convicted of Pukow and the east-weLunghai and stockings His will' pro- lice reserves had been rushed to killing his young wife with an ix railroads cross vides that he is to be "buried The'execution of Brockelhurst They said the other converging the private home on the north Se Hs Invention in a box barefooted" Hugheswrote a tgosing chapter to a sordid from a wide angle had driven CM- aide after the door had been ' glass who 1agóingtobe operated unfolded he to Profitably and story after police 70 miles north broken while the crowd yelled: his traveling cbmpanion Bernice nese from Lint about on next Tuesday said: "My ' east by east of Lincheng and ex Dear Life Begins: store teeth come out easily "Come on out and fight!" Felton 18 of Rockford Ill then pected momentarily to capture the (1:::37::::'::ii:i and I am practically bald" an expectant mother were arrested town I am a shoe center market an important in New York atate last May r by trade I site of China's only diamond and Missing Girl Slain am an Inventor too They were driving an automobile mines PITTSBURGH March 18 (INS) belonging and after I finish my to Victor A Gates Little Chinese however denied they had lBank Leader Dies' —An unconfirmed report that Ruth Rock landowner whose body had been day in the shop I go declared back forced They NEW YORK March 18 (ill—John Baumgardner missing Ohio Wes- been found a few days before in a home and work on Immo" still was going on at fighting 62 the investment 1W Prentiss winkm F Mack my ideas coed had been roadside ditch outside Little Rock Tenghsien 20 miles north of university ''rhin juin' 8 years ago? banking specialist who three times leyan and Frightened frequently fainting cheng Japanese 'declared 1000 Chi- - nun io cleat alma dishill in a then slain buried offered Henry Ford a billion dollars was working on an Broekelhurst told of shooting Gates nese were left dead at Tenghsten I was received trict garage for hie properties only to be turned Friday in the back of the head after he and Invention and I was worried to find LinchengJ down died Friday of a heart ail- by Pittsburgh detectives a Inland on the western extreme I wasn't making headway In the given the two hitch-hikelhar of ment lift told also of kitting Albin The- - the I'd feel tired and I couldn't Lunghai corridor Chi- - evenings ' ander Rockford business man in tele :said- - their mobile- - units had concentrate Deny Rate Increase Some friends stiggested Fleischordfr to steal his car and of the Inflicted heavy cmualtiee and forqed Marconi Will Filed slaying of Jack Griffith Ft Worth Japanese back from outposts in mann's Yeast and one day I started HELENA Mont March 18 (UP) Texas —The- - railroad ii4id public service filling station operator southwestern Shansi province eating it In two weeks I noticed a LONDON March 18 UPI — when Griffith tried to prevent War operations continued also in difference The yeast seemed to clear commission today denied an appli The late Marchese Guglielmo Brockelhurst from holding up a ball area south and west of Shanghai my system I began to feel strong cation for'an increase of rates on Marconi Italian radio invewoman pedestrian ntor left an estate in England the municipally-owne- d Chinese acknowledged they had and energetic able to think clearly Billings wa Returned to Arkansas Brockel- - been driven from Huchow in 'the ter system of 48529 pounds ($242045) to burst wits convicted of the Gates Lake' Tai sector They had reported I felt like working—and before his wiclow'the Marchesa Mmurder and given death Miss Fe!- - previously routing a Japanese garri- very long I'd finished the invention arla Cristina and his daugTakes 'Chill Off House ton WEIS with him BOO r jointly charged hter Maria probate of his will son of troops in a surprise night and sold it profitably I've finished MILWAUKEE Wis March 18 acquitted went hack 'Jo her home attack disclosed Friday my second one now and I'm working —Ethel Orre employed as maid at In Rockford to give' birth 'to a 4 on more At 48 I've got more ideas the home of Mrs Carolyn Livings -than ever daughter ton is not a Girl Scout who learns -"The onlythhigthst brought m- WILLAll F MACKENSEN —to- TO 44 ignite fire—by rubbing' sticks— Kite Bits Power Line down to this was a slight love af4:7 together but she rubbed the floor fair" Brockelhurst sitting in the i- si31 eco with Oily so hard with varnish remover Fri ("r""44' chair awaiting death gold the 15 ss eglite At 52 Has Mora 12 Electroeutin4 :1i Boy' her rubbing cloth caught day : t witnesses of his execution Friday 114-2— 1 ' Fp to the furniture andspread "I to want her Pep m His Work don't the chair get COLDWATER Aria March 18 threatened the bowie The fire de 46'"11F I butilhe was as guilty as L I did I Kink Castle Gars Aberdeek as a not merit thalelectric chair out pr! blaze and (tlP)--- A copper wire Blue BLIMP Cleaz Creek 9 Dear Life Begins: rouugsht FAgn puti hands death kite I'lrowN' z' string Friday Some time ago I Streoraitaeldittehse -gimria'srrlcurn:ed 1' -HYLAND 2520 Hen: T began to get run- by electrocution to 12year-ol- d At Convicts down and nervous' Worker 0 ry—Ashford Bilby son of Floyd Bil- - Jury SUGARROUSECOAL CO Cal March :r- PITTSBURGH March 18 Ull—A i guess doing piece-by Red Fork Okla work had something 1 BarII convicted 1iury 'Theodore prominentFriday When the wire became entangled bara Chase and Georgtto do with it be: iacKees Rocks 'W P A WASATCH 671 cause being paid by with a bighyoltags power line near Mercer rie'amirn cof k S" ate'rrdzVetre latethere be:ttligng tro diteaatrit hrias forturnAstor k °' old i BLUE BLAZE COAL CO the boy was killed instantly 0 g ins:gums output you work very bard—and its Friday in& glittering ceremony No In a drunken rage last November body was badly burned 1tended by 300 guests naturally ratberncrycking 20 was ordered t d1h ''' carry his terrific responsibilities without strong nerves and untiring energy Few people live under as great a strain as a prison warden but alt men and women over 40 wilt be able to capitalize more on 19 SHANGHAI March (Saturday) their if they are careasserted Saturday ful of experience UPI—Japanese their health and keep their a they speedily were forcing wedge phyikal energy on the coastal side of China's central front behind unrelenting artillery and aviation bombardments Success in many differOne column they said was well ent fields is open to people-past Lincheng within 50 miles of OVER40—as these uc ow objective of the offensive ' 111110 Mr Roosevelt deeming the railroad situation critical assigned three members of the interstate commerce commission 'to the task of formulating a remedial program As the first step the commissioners studied the proposed creation of a federal agency authorized to promote consolidation and reorganization of the lines Their recommendations for placing the weak companies on a financially sound basis will be presented to the chief executive next Thursday The brotherhoods obtained wage increases estimated at 2135000000 a year in negotiations last summer and fall Recently the I C C granted freight rate increases calculated by the carriers at approximately five per cent The railroads termed this "entirely inadequate" in the light of higher operating costs and dwindling revenue After naming representatives of eastern southern and western roads to the conference committee Pelley announced he would telegraph an invitation to the proposed parley to George M Harrison president of the railway labor executives committee LATVIA M -4-- LA reform since boyhood Most of his life has teen spent searching for a solution to the problems arising from the American penal system As a young man Lawes served-a- s euard in Clinton Dannemora and Auburn prisons Later because of his earnestness fld advanced views he was made head of Opposed by Roosevelt The rail executives reached their New York City's Reformatory There he put into pracdecision several hours after President Roosevelt expressed the in- tice his idea that an inmate should be treated as a formal opinion at Washington that a pay cut now would be undesir- human being rather than a criminal i' -- ' I V 6 4H nAlv A 0 MEMEL BalticSea i - a - - LO ' is - we---ea- able 'SWEDEN) — tt-- - ' Akille "' Ywm ' ' -- 4 OPT)- -- - L u 4t EDIT 6 e D J wttoolss ?et alerti YUGOSLAVIA 0 5(111ICIP't4 t - - ' fl ki ) ' aRs 's El - -i- 174 ‘7' - 0 4 i : dt--- - 444til44 N '' JJ ap- -I- - : A 0 eginS - '' Spokesmen toct Confer on Problem 4A714 1 Zr- 1 I ECHor-- 14P 5 e Potash Fraud Case The joint British and French peals to Generalissimo Francisco Franco's insurgent government and Turns on Letters also to the I- ajoainesInvite 4 1 ' i Lie - 1"IM PO L A N D:I! 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ConsiderCtits31- - - ' 1 ano 4 )0—N EAST1 if L V) PRUSSIA AS rie IG'E &Pith0 t'A FRANCE 4 6- - -I It ff ernment tu : &G6IMANY view was f m4At foeR wird " i diplonlatic circles were confident that even if war breaks out between the two Bahia countries it will not spread into a general Kuropean con- It ' ' ' Polish-Lithuani- based on a conviction that Russia would not enter the dispute and that Germany woi even more anxious to avert a general blow-othan the Democratic powers The British ambassador at Warsaw Sir Howard Kennard visited Foreign Minister Joseph Beck at the Polish capital Friday afternoon and conveyed Britain's most urgent wish that the government seek a ' :( - '" litokgesittosa ' flagration ' MEMEL' I DANZIG 09 1 s ( 11111 4 5 'N r StA N ) -- z t es4 t ' -' CHICAGO March 18 till—The nation's major railroads decided Fri4 VILNAil 1 day to ask their employes to con- 7 Ill mOdrthlo 4 I e::34060or sider wage reductions 5 (1f ' if!:z 7 tI ' iti The Association of American II 4 co iRailroads embracing 140 class one 'L'4LONDON 5 linea appointed a committee to ' : WARSAW : meet with spokesmen for the 21 ' 4Alf r1 brotherhoods representing the bulk le' 'elf )elt) of between 950000 and 1000000 e000oLtf qlf workers " 14t ' The stated purpose of the pro01111 ' C04 41 ' v jected parley was a discussion of ' ' S "t : : L A Ar C ---- the "whole situation in the railroad : 04 4400 taN f ''' t get toindustry to see If' A 1 4' ' eA gether on remedies to meet the 8 problem created by the disappoint4 x 44- ing decision in the ratecase" 1 ' '::4 : Prealdent J J Pelley of the asA"44 4 sociation said the conference would c''N4 N4 probably be held next week in Wash11111t ' ' 4 7: koy el-ington ' r- rcSWITZEPLAN VENNA Hinges on Conference 't oN4c1 41 t "There Wai nothing said about 8RENNER qt a specific reduction" he added "It de 1 0- PA SSA all depends upon the outcome of the §) 4N conference" I Aeeitt-- 6 S ' His assistant Robert S Henry i t told reporters the prime topic would 11 ' 72? IA A ) E be wages because it could be conJ :71 sidered quickly Nilb REBEL "Other things that have been dis:y4 cussed to help the railroads such st I -27" r CA f TERTTORYc as consolidations would require leg)te ars rot a islation and more time" he said 11AliCELONA (FRENCH)tt "However the conference is broad A I 0' r 7 7 v: ''0747 1 enough to cover anything that the 4 management and the brotherhoods ts) " !: 4 G R E EC might want to discuss" 4 ‘MADRID V141 ' 'SAPDINIA A spokesman for the association ) a CIALENCIA goue6i49) ftYAW N) opined negotiations on the contracts drafted by the carriers and their (LOYALIST 16iN t union employes last year could be c ' TERRITORY re if:011 txL'i!iks) zj L reopened 111kRAN 7 I t - cv tt 14 British diplo- matic quarters that the next move of Adolf Hitler in central Europe would be In Hungary rather than Czechoslovakia It was pointed out that Hitler now will be unlikely to risk plunging Europe into a general war and losing all he has gained The tension over the border dispute has been definitely eased it was said in spite of warlike news from Warsaw where Polish troops were reported massed on the Lithuanian border Conflict Less Likely After a day of close consultation - between Paris and London British 4 'ArIORTH 1 CK - I Think Crisis Eased off s - r I 4 i a OCEAAr '" 1 1 swg PARSO ' ''' t 4 r :i SWEDEN - '111LAP''''t VtaRe efa Polish-Lithuani- urgent J i ii 1' British empire threw its weight against the forces rolling Europe toward war Friday night as its diplomats moved into action on three fronts—in Spain central Europe and frontier dis- the pute As a result of A : ' T I t ' T ' Railroads Ask 1 Workers to - - ' ' 10 1938 41 x ' NORWAY- - t Experts Believe Crisis s Powder-Bo- - — - ' ' - ' - - to London Eases War: Tension - - Is Often to Blame for Too Early Aging TN many people over 40 diges--' tiow needs a little help is Around the digestive juices are likely to flow less tree ly and lose their full strength Many people have found eating Fleischmann's Yeast an easy way to regain youthful en this-ag- e 1: ergyThis natural food helps bring about a fuller more pow erfuNastric flow Its stimulat- - ing effect eómes from millions of tiny five yeast piantsvres- etit only in fresh yeast Also this valuable fond gives you 4 vitaminsrthe Nerve Vitamin the Bone Vitamin the ' Vitamin andI ce the Vitality Vitamin Their names tell you how important each one--is to your health You'll soon learn to like the fresh malty taste of rleischmann's Yeast Eat 2 cakes every day—a cake 12 hour before a meal The proper time is importantso that the fuller now of gastric juices mai be ready for prompt digestive action Copyrlik 1938Standani - Brandt lecorpo4teli ' - - '- |