| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE T 1938 ' Troops Reach Sea Spread Out to- Cover Coast Line Longshoremen Pass Pickets Set By Sailors’ Union th UPV— Insurgent General Francisco Franco’s armies split government Spain In two Friday They drove a wedge to the sunny Mediterranean port of Vinaroz just south of the Catalonian border and then spread out to occupy 22 miles Of coastline Catalonia Spain’s northeusrn corner was cut off from the rest of government Spain and the first grand objective of Franco's eastern campaign was realized little more than a month after it got under way on March 9 It was the ficat great accomplishment for insurgent forces since Franco captured Bilbao and San- tender last summer and then proceeded to clear out all other resistance on Spain's northern coast His next major objectives — insurgents have referred to them as the “dominoes we will topple” — were Barcelona Catalonian seaport and government capital Valencia and Madrid Seize Three Cities In a single day's action veteran Spanish and Italian troops under Insurgent Generals Miguel Aranda and Garcia valino blasted their way Into Vinaroz then swiftly consolidated their coastal foothold by seizing Benlcarlo on the south and Uldecona and Alcanar to the north 'For nearly two weeks Insurgents had had the coastal road linking Catalonia with government fire SEATTLE April 15 (An— C I O longshoremen passed through a picket line of west coast sailors here Friday and thereby drew i the lines of an apparent breach which has involved the leadership of the two organizations for more than a year The Sailors' Union of the Pacific which belongs neither to the CIO nor the A F L had been picketing the steamer Timber Thrush here and the steamer Sea Thrush In Portland In a jurisdictional dispute Peter B GUI Bailors’ union business agent said the pickets were posted as a protest against the failure of the ships’ operators to employ members of his organization in other ports Board Rule The operators answered that they were bound by a labor board ruling requiring the employment of member of the National Maritime union C I east coast organization of seafaring men Longshoremen at Portland Thursday passed through a sailors’ picket line to work the Sea Thrush complying with a ruling by Harry Bridges president of the International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s union fend west coast CIO director that his men should Ignore the pickets Seattle longshoremen complied with the Bridges order Friday after the leaders here Paris police break up a riot in front of the Luxembourg as leftists protest the senate’s opposition to Leon Blum’s request for calledlongshoremen's a “stop work” meeting and framed an ultimatum to the sailors dictatorial powers Daladier the new premier was granted the power? denied Blum "" to remove their pickets " ! communications —telephone telegraph highways and railroads— between Barcelona 108 miles to the northwest and the greater part of the Barcelona government's territory Including Ma' drid and Valencia was severed Where Thursday there was one united government Spain now there ware two areas connected only by radio and airplane Aragoij Lost land North of the Insurgent wedge about 10800 Of Catalonia’s 12000 square miles still was in government possession On the south lay th main part of government Spain Its frontier unchanged from insurgent Teruel on to the west and south since early last year Now however the government was stripped completely of all of Aragon and lafge parts of Castellon on the north Late in the afternoon an Insu- Describe War in Spain Two Americans Hide On Ship Return To U S in Brig NEW YORK In the 15 (INS) April ship's brlglbecausei Clamped they stowed away at Havre France two youthful American veterans of the Spanish civil war arrived here aboard the liner Manhattan Friday and told of their experiences rgent column They were Charles Soarpsllo 25 leaving Benlcarlo reached the “Spanish Gibraltar" of Baltimore who proudly exhibited Penlscola nine miles south of a silver watoli he ‘said be took off Vjnartm — A massive chateau Penlscola has the body of a fascist lieutenant been the seen of battle throughout colonel he killed and Edward MarIt fell before quette American Indian Spain's history French troops in 1811 only after an from Bostim Both served with the y siege loyalist forces Forces under Aranda and Garcia "I killed everyone that was trying Valino sent word they had captured to kill me” Scarpollo formerly a huge quantities of war materials boatswain on a tanker declared adand supplies the government had ding that he was glad he had gone shipped to Vinaroz in preparation to war He went to Spain last June and was for a long siege served eight months Swift Insurgent columns seized wounded once In the hand many fishing smacks in which govMarquette said he was graduate ernment troops had attempted to from Tufts Medical college in — flee in a hospital division of the Government dispatcher from the loyalist army and was wounded battle zone said their forces put up three times His mother was a a desperate stand before Vinaroz In Seminole Indian and his father was the morning but were crushed half Iroquois hs added under the superior strength of the Both were detained at Ellis island for furthet examination insurgent attack Y 11-da- -- Cl Order from these DEPENDABLE Florists and There About This and That Neivs From Here Stowaways France Sees Double Duty Italian Pact Peru Slide Kills 20 at Mining Camp Steam Shovel Bares Mastodon Bones Department of Puno 15 (UP)— Travelers from Inambarl reported Friday that 20 persons were killed In a landslide at the Alto Cielo mnling camp TIRAPATA Peru April Rule on Education RIO DE JANEIRO April 15— A decree was promulgated by the state of Rio Grande do Sul Friday making It mandatory for all private schools to teach the Portuguese language and Brazilian history and geography It further declared that Brazilian professors should supervise such institutions BOSTON cars with April Seek Agreement 15 Similar to (Ah—Police radios pinch hit Italo-Britai- n Friday for tha fire department’s Accord communication system when It was disrupted by an accident to a cable at a subway excavation Cars were PARIS April 15 (A)— Premier stationed at fire houses to handle Edouard Daladier and his cabinet alarms relayed from fire headquaradvisers laid plans Friday for a ters via police radio two-wa- y In IIol Water Now PHILADELPHIA April 15 (A1)— Officers of the federal alcohol tax unit said they became suspicious when they saw Clyde WUhams 21 dis- tribute several hot water bottles to men along the street In the They arrested him bottles the officers said they found — "moonshine’’ liquor Uncover Bones Franco-Italla- CIO Although Bridges’ longshoremen and the sailors’ union headed by Harry Lundeberg belong to the west coast “solid front” of maritime unions which figured In the notable strikes of 1934 and 1936 the sailors refused to follow the westcoast dockmen Into the CIO At that tyno longshoremen charged Lundeberg had suppressed a movement In the sailors’ union favoring CIO affiliation They asserted Lundeberg was "holding out” because of apprehension that his leadership would be submerged If the C I O absorbed his union Broker Misses His Clear Havanas Makes Cigarets Worjsers After Aspirate Figbt DAYTON Ohio April 15 (INS) — Nelson Rieger investment broker and Noble Graham of a boat company owned by- - Rieger recounted Friday how they received the fright of their lives Thursday night while workingon the payroll In the boat company’s plant in euper-intende- nt ot 200-pou- it The bear turned out to be Snorky masedt of the Miami-bur- g fir department until it became too surly Sold for exhibition purposes Snorky broke out of his cage several days ago and tore a neighbor's shirt to shreds Placed in the municipal bathhouse until a stronger pen could be built the bear smashed through plank walls to escape Thursday night Grand Jury Absolves Ohio Senate Prober CLEVELAND ‘April 15 (INS- )Ths CUyaKegatouiity grand jury Friday refused to indict Lee Bradley star witness at the recent sen- ate committee investigation of state departments on perjury charges faled by Governor Martin L Davey After considering the Bradley case for nearly two days the grand jury returned a "no bill” WEEK END By Tribune Leased Wire OSSINING N Y April 15— De-prlved by prison rules of the aro- matic- - clear Havanas he has- - been to smoke Richard pccuBtomed Whitney was learning to ‘‘roll his own” in Sing Sing Fridays- The regulations do not permit prisoner to buy ready-mad- e during their two weeks' "reception period” The authorities however supply them with loose tobacco and cigaret papers When one of the inmates saw “Mr Whitney” as the fallen presi- dent of the stock exchange Is known to his fellow prisoners bungling the job of rolling a cigaret he drew some out of bis own pack and tossed them into the celL “Better try these tailor-mad- e smokes” he said More than 200 telegrams and letters praising his conduct during the investigation have been received at the prison for Whitney attaches said Meanwhile Mrs Whitney and her sister Mrs Mary Murphy received their April income from their stolen trust fund despite the fact that Whitney is in Sing Sing it was revealed Friday The trust fund se- cunties which the former stock president wrongfully exchange pledged fur a loan froin ttie Curn bank have been returned Exchange to their owners the Hanover Bank and Trust company This firm now sole trustee was cotrustee with Whitney when he misused the inheritance of the two women in an effort to save his tottering brokerage business -- 4 4 t t CANDY SPECIAL FRIDAY OUR 4 cig-are- ta Miamlsburg They couldn’t believe their eyes at first when they saw a five-fobear stalk into 'the room But they eyes weren’t deceiving them Rieger and Graham grabbed shotgun and rifle and blazed away The first shotgun blast only which infuriated the bear smashed a chair and window before a rifle bullet between the eyes killed 14 FINEST SATURDAY GRADE CHOCOLATES SUNDAY 2 POUND BOX Box Unionist’s Body Found 55 agree- n 2 Bringing France a closer assurance of British help’ In event of trouble in Europe or north Africa Strikers First Daladier’ associates said that first however he must get 160000 strikers back to work Charming Couple A step toward ironihg out the 15 (Ah— LOS ANGELES April labor problem was taken by the exThe wife of Clyde W Cook film ecutive committee of the metal comedian charged ‘in a divorce LOS ANGELES April 15 (Ah— workers' union representing the action Friday that hs was Charles McLach strikers which acceptedas athe basis grouchy jealous drank too much Stooped greying government proposal lan a and kicked her In a painter who oo for possible immediate solution of Cook accused her of drinkcasionally gave pennies and candy the strike wave The gdvernment proposal was ising and said she had hallucinato J n n y Moreno tions Thursday night in a thinly cracked under grilling and confessed sued veiled ultimatum to the strikers to murhe and attacked return to their jobs by next TuesFriday that dered the' girl Sheriff Eugene day or face the use of the govern ment’s “authority for the common aaid The girl missing from the home good” Points of the proposal included of her parents since Thursday was evacuation of factories by stay-i- n the object of a neighborhood search strikers resumption of work by when McLachlan seen burning Tuesday and examination of the collective agreement some clothing which proved to be question of a at a meeting of employers’ and d was arrested employes’ representatives Saturday With the arrest of McLachlan at Tiff In Tunle his shack near the Moreno home the worried searching party turned The premier was reported to have g mob told the communists that if they into an angry that took the elderly suspect from wanted a strong France ready to the hands of the officers and bru- fight with their soviet Russian ally tally beat him they must keep peace withiq the Taken to the county jail McLach- nation lan finally told the officers there Communist labor leaders began to Sheriff Biscailus said the unprint- do their utmost to get strikers back able details of the ravishment and to work while the party denied It murder had anything to do with the strikes Besides recognition of the status quo In the Mediterranean and solution of Spanish issues France wants Italy in the proposed pact to agree to the following in exchange for FTench recognition of the con quest of Ethiopia: SUDBURY Ont April 15 (CanaL An ‘exchange of guarantees dian Press) — A Good Friday outing concerning Syria In a leaky canoe ended in the drown2 An end to alleged Italian ening of four small boys and a man couragement of - the neodestours who attempted to rescue them) (nationalists) In Tunisia and of AlThe children were Armand and gerian and Moroccan nationalist Paul Ranger 9 and 11 years old movements and two companions named Ross 3 An exchange of guarantees to John Dlnwoody was drowned when halt radio propaganda designed to he tried to save them— promote unrest among the natives George vDin woody brother ofthe in French and Italian possessions In drowned man succeeded in saving north Africa two of the six boys who became 4 Settlement of the status of the n when thelg canoe be- French-owne- d railroad from Djigan leaking 200 yards from the bouti French Somaliland to Addis shore of Minnow lake" two miles 'AWba Ethiopia ' from here The four who drowned crawled out on rotten Ice coating the lake but the Ice failed to hold and they fell through-Th- e With Only the Best two children who remained in the canoe were saved by George Ga April 15 (Ah HARRISBURG —A steam shovel Friday dug up two bones which William Whittock Pax-tan- g Fa mining engineer said appeared to be part of the skele ton af prehistoric mastodon - Dodge ‘His-Own- — Intruder Killed by EL CENTRO Cal April 15 (UP) —The decomposed body of George Kildow Imperial valley organizer ment Sources close to the foreign of- for the teamster’s union was found fice said conversation would be in his automobile late Friday The started next week to reach an ac- body was nuc(e except for shoes and cord along the lines of the Anglo-Italia- n socks pact to be signed Saturday in Rome The proposed agreement would be designed to do double duty by: 1 differSettling Franco-Italia- n ences “double duty” Whitney Rolls ’L At Sing Sing Seamen Draw Bear Wa$k$ — Lines of Into Right Dock Dispute Boat Office v HKNDAYE Franc (At Spanish Frontier) April J5 'AH 1 French Leftists Raise Voices in Support!) f Blum Rebel Wedge Splits Leftist Spain Jr APRIL SATURDAY MORNING 1 1 titst by list STORES salt lak OGDEN— PROVO THE Painter Admits L A Killing EASTER Parade six-poi- nt nt blood-staine- lynch-shoutm- HUDDART ” 16 South Mein i CO Wetetch FLORAL 1941 MILLS R'S—ELLISON'S "10 Wei Celt Broadway 3030 EVANS FLORAL CO 1 59 Souih Waialch Main salt Lake floral co (910 So Slat I r Hyland 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