Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Cliiang Arms Workers to TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 1938 His Slaying Finally Solved Sudden Thrust Brief Items By Leftists Stalls Franco 'v There : Japan' Hurls Division Into Soviet Baltic ‘ I ‘ V Hankow j Reds’ Demands Met In Move for - Loyal SHANGHAI Tuesday Aug 2 Kal' (UP)— Generalissimo Chian shek Tuesday began arming peasants and workers in the Hankow area for a h defenajupf the provisional capital The move was a victory for the communists who long have demanded that every Chinese who remained In the vital Wu-ha- n (Hankow Wuchang and Hanyang) area must be armed to fight the encircling armies -- b i tit last-ditc- f Japan First to receive arms were 6000 workmen of the newly organized corps” but it was understood that an additional 60000 longshoremen and ricksha pullers would be given weapons when the Japanese launch their final drive on the three cities which constitute the military heart of China Looting Feared Foreigners feared that the communists were creating an armed rabble of untrained and undisciplined men who would loot the city before the Japanese enter General Chen Cheng in command Of the Hankow area was confident however that ' discipline would be maintained arid that the defense pj the provisional capital would be It 4tt?‘ “self-defen- —re -- ' successful v“ He sgid an additional 200000 Workers would be mobilized later The Hankow communist newspaper NeW China in editorials recalling that August 1 is the anniversary of "International Red 'day" and the third anniversary of the first communist demand for an front against Japan demanded the creation of a "general mobilization committee for protection of the Wu han cities" with pommunist repre- sentation Urges Defense Stpnd The newspaper said that China could hope to win the war with Japan only if every Chinese was forced to help make Hankow "a sec- ond Madrid and the graveyard of the Japanese imperialists” The Japanese fought slowly forg ward on the frdnt south of to the southeast of Hankow and laughted at Chinese reports of a successful counteroffensive “In which 2000 Japanese soldiers were killed” Kiu-kian- Sudetens Condemn Czech Proposals '4 Stricken Yojilli 'aces Otl Ts6 f One in 20 Million HENDA YE JCrance ( A j the Span-is- h Frohtier) Aug 1 (Ah — General Jos Miaja’s central Spanish government army stormed and Strategic “bluff of Ca marena” 13 miles south of Teruel Monday forcing Insurgent Generalissimo Francisco Franco to hurry troops from pther fronts to defend his Teruel lilies Dispatches from both sides agreed that Miaja’a moves were designed to capture the insurgents off guard at the moment they were using every available man to protect Gan desa 1Q0 miles northeast of Teruel against government offensives frbm Catalonia' Sudden Attack In constant touch ivith his field commanders near Gandesa on the Ebro river fjont General Miaja ordered a sudden attack from the south which resulted in capture of the high promontory at Cam&'rena dominating a dozen villages and hamlets including Valdecloche and Cubla all a few miles to Cas-cab- Jr Oliver R Meredith of Ilis slaying solved by confession suspect long-soug- ht Chronological S L Murder Solved Story of S L mg In Confession te the north The advance brought government guns within 10 miles of Teruel capital of the province of Teruel which the government seized’ and lost less than six months ago " The success of "this surprise attack forced insurgent field com- mander in the "Teruehrea to demand reinforcements to protect not only insurgent positions along the o ihWay to the coast but (he fity of Teruel itself Camarena is six miles southwest' ' of the highway Feverish Action There was intense activity behind both fronts during the last 48 hours The government was transferring men and material across tne Ebro Teruei-Sagunt- Never Too Old — George Boar-ma- n 81 steamship line employe of Washington D C is a fatheq for the twenty-sixt- h time The d baby an boy was eight-poun- at a hospital to Boardman’s wife and "is beautiful just like all the Others” It is his wife’s irst child The othep 25 he explained were born to his first wife! ' "About 10 or 12 of ’em are livin’ but I‘jfon’t whet“ they all are” ha ” said y Faitli— From now on JoSpring-fiel- d eorge 111 newspaper salesman is going to believe nothing that he hear and'dnly half of what he sees A- stranger who bilked him of 52 cents has shattered Joseph's faith in human nature The stranger borrowed 52 cents and gave the boy a note to lake to a filling' station where' he had The "$1440'’ in an envelope” d money wasn't there A state's attorney heard the bpy’s hard-luc- k tale gave him 52 cents Loise seph kind-hearte- Deerinjj Arrested In Detroit Tells Of Meredith Death TOKYO Warplines Aug I Monday and machine-gunne- d sitions on the zone-befor- T sister-PetFo- - MPH-Fift- twide' bombed Japanese ts New Claslics — — Count Nine Killed- - BeganTn 1 93 6 Article Sets Forth soviet y Troops Take Charge ‘Concealed’ Conflict ' Hero Worship— The way in which a feat such as Patrick Corrigan’s "mistake” flight across the ocean grips the imagination was aptly of Young America demonstrated by the "sneak” biChicycle trip of a to Sheboygan Falls boy cago (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Wis— a distance of 150 miles into the newly conquered The boy Carl Dietrich pedaled caliber revolver answering descrip- intercepted a letter from Peering In t Gandesa into the Wisconsin city while his it tion of the one believed to have been Detroit to his police —General — Franco was trying to parents were making a frantic Ebro search used to kill Meredith had been Were at once notified from Chicago defend both the Teruel-an"I wanted to be like Corsectors same the time 'at Nev pushing pawned ina Reno pawnshop and a telegram from detectives in the boy explained' rigan" in his own the attacks counter Captain Hedman ‘awaits receipt of Salt Lake Cjty followed northern and "southern Ebro zones Late Hours— Mrs Louise Spangbullets from gun for comparison The captain gave full credit for Despite heavy attacks by the in- ler of Philadelphia who will be May 24— Captain Hedman says on both flanks the gov100 years old Tuesday "hates” t& bullets from Reno gun do not match the capture to Petectives Eggleston surgents Lester F Wire and H K Record ernment line about the Ebro region go to bed early and likes to eat slug which killed Meredith May 26 — George L Olson Salt and to thtf police forces operating at was changed little The insurgents She goes to bed at 10 p m ’most with superior aviation and artillery every night although she doesn’t Lake City jewelry salesman killed their direction at Twin Falls Idaho Chief Webb commented the con- made some progress in daylight like it and usually gets up at 6 Possibility She eats three meals that same man who fession was the “best news" he had hours but the government relying a m considered killed Meredith was responsible for received as chief “The fact that on night attacks and day defense "sometimes more” a day Olson’s murder Theory weakens the detective bureau determined succeeded in holding History Repeat— Nine months however by difference in guns and who the murderer was and the fact During the last two days the govhe confessed spbaks for itself It ernment has limited its aggr’eqpive ago the explosion of a truck tire methods used action to local attacks but feverish he was inflating put May 27— Evidence against Peer- was fine work” he said Albert Talerico in a Carbondgle a The confessed murderer Is pos- preparations near Falset and ing strengthens with announcement that two Women saw a man answer- sessor of a long prison record indicated ar renewed drive in Pa hospital Monday ‘the same He appears first on police and an effort to- smash through and kind of an accident to the same ing his description in neighborhood of crime May 9 federal bureau of investigation rec establish positions on the Gandesa-Alcani- z truck at th sam service station it the same man in the same June definitely linked ords as an incorrigible juvenile ad highway completing a cirto slaying as Captain Hedman con- mitted to the Preston Cal reforma- cle of men and steel around Ganjal ' tradicts original Sjjitement and says tory in 1913 when 14 years old desa PederLoTfTff Pennles-Gen- e bullets found in gun pawned at In 1913 he escaped from the lone fine for son Calm Fronts Other paid his Reno check- with slug which killed Cal reformatory "running” a stog sign butihe had Mr Meredith Other suspects are Border sources indicated the drive a‘ dt certain satisfaction-is on Arson Sentence dropped and police would be launched simultaneously He took more than half doing an hour ‘ Three years later he was sen- with another effort by the govern- to De§ring count out 500 pennies on Chief' August 1— Peering captured by tenced tq San Quentin prison for ment’s central trodps in the Teruel Pat — ' O’Grady's desk ' ' ' ' Petroit Mich police and confesses ftrst degree- arson:- - n 1924 Fol- sector som” prison admitted him on a Other fronts' Were to murder comparatively "Crime Note— Mrs Ellen Balsky first degree jobbery conviction £8lmRlltiaugiig9Utl) of Toledo ifc jaathac-- of five children lend wife tried he amf surgents cleaned up newly won po- of a "jobless New York City glass was Short ry"a7ter ward Rico acquitted of stabbing the prison sitions in the Guadelupe mountains cutter was sentenced to three bandmaster and crossed toward El Puepto Pel Aay in jail The charge— sitting Discharged from Folsom prison Arzobispo on a newspaper at Coney Island July 20 1936 he was- arrested imInsurgent ’ headquarters at Zara- - ' SAN JUAN Puerto Rico Aug Insufficient Grounds — Federal held firm mediately atJTucsqnJ:nzl In March 1937 San in the Ebro sector under a series Judge Vincent L LeiWl ruled UP) — The supremecourt Monday up- vagrancy held a statute restricting ownership Francisco police sought Peering for of government attacks for a man to live with a Apparently that woman to whom he is not marof land by agricultural corporations a store burglary there recover to attempting hydroelectric ried does not constitute "immorto 500 acres in a decision considered Mr Meredith a prominent leather centers which normally supply effect on the island's goods dealer and real estate owner Barcelona of the government forces ality” as grounds for deportation — of TSait sugarlndustry DakeCityrdled or a bullet attacked the Pobla de Segur sector He dismissed a deportation orIn the first test of the 1900 act by wound in his neeje inflicted by a along the river Flftmisefll head- der against Rudolph Mill German who returned recently from congress outlining Puerto Rico’s 380 bullet at close range quarters said with the Spanish loyalagrarian policy the court directed Robbery was at once -- established Ari insurgent communique said fighting ' ‘ Rubert Hermanos Inc to dissolve as the motive police suggesting the government suffered heavy ists apd dispose of its 12188 acres of that the attacker attempted to steal losseg and ined- no ground' Color Mutation Blackberries sugar plantations in Central San the car and was surprised to find are white in Quincy 111 this seaIn addition the firm was Mr inside Mr Meredith Heroic Move-- ' Vicente Grown on several truck son — 4fwas known as' "the type of man who v fined $3000 ' Heavy fighting continued in the farms they taste black but look Sugar men and their attorneys would fight” anyone who tried1 to lower Ebro valley particularly Several Said that in the event the defendant rob him even an armed adversary around Mora de Ebro east of Gan? white and don't stain housewives reported that 'cooked lost an appeal from the decision it Soren R Nielsen of Murray heard desa with government losses esti- and strained they produce a jelly could be applied to virtually all the Meredith’s cry for help He dashed mated "in the thousands” the com- that lookedhke apple jelly Islands’ sugar companies owning or upstairs for Mrs Meredith and the said munique 500 acres more than Gottfried Swedirt assistedtwo controlling by Government sources at the fron d Events Preceding Confession of Meredith Death ' (Continued irom Page Pne) ment little mention was made here of the trouble with' Japan as mass meetings of soviet workers ' celebrated antiwar day and pledged resistance to any invader At Khabarovsk 400 miles north of the tense border district where Japanese and soviet troops clashed a mass meeting ofxommunist youth appealed to the populace of the far eastern area to perfect their military knowledge in preparation fpr defensk of the nation's herder Little attention ‘was 'paid td the trouble witty Japan as the antiwar observance marked 'the1 twenty-fourt- h anniversary of Germany's declaration of war against old im‘ perial §usiVt ' A brief'announcement said Japanese had beeft "strongly rebuffed” at' LakO Chanohi near the: Juncture of the frontiers of Japanese Korea Manchukuo and Siberia on territory clainjed both by Russia and Japanese-supporte- d Manchukuo The soviet report sajd great losses of inn and materials were inflicted on the Japanese Apparently soviet circles w8re not apprehensive over the possibility of the outbreak becoming the signal for a large scale conflict between the soviet union and Japan (In Mahchukuo's capital Hsin-kln- g the Japanese army announced 50 soviet warplanes had bombed the disputed frontier region but were repulsed by antiaircraft artillery with the loss ef five planes Fischer 20 Long Odds-Ber- nie of Chicago has one chance in 2000000b of surviving a rare — stfeptoccoccl - veridana 'bacterial endocarditis There are only about a half dozen persons in all the country who are survivors of the disease and they are the only ones who could provide Fischer with the type of blood needed for a transfusion born - War On Says Writer Hundreds Fall in Latest Encounter Of Border Dispute ke Strategic Bluff In Teruel Sector Defense Last-Ditc- h Troops-Ta- f British Patrol Riot Spots In Palestine ' po- Manchukuo-Sibert- a fronter where repeated armed clashes have brought new war-te- n sion to the far east The Japariese army declared fivb of the raiders ere shot down' four of them inside thp border of Japa pese-Kore- Slight damag'e Was done' to rail ways of the district in which both the soviets and Japanese-dominate- d Manchukuo lay claim The area is around Chankgufeng where the frontiers Of Siberia Manchuria and Korea join not far from the sea south of Vladivostok great Rus sian gateway fo the Pacific Domie (Japanese news agency) dispatches quoted the foreign office spokesman as saying it now depended on the soviet attitude whether or not the border incidents grow into a- major conflict - it JERUSALEM polite exchanges of notes between the two countries Russia and Japan are now at war according to Demaree Bess noted Moscow correspondent in an article appearing in the August 6 issue of the Saturday Evening Post The war— actually in progress-sinc- e the late summer of 1936 — has escaped world notice because it is an innovation Mr Bess says ‘Concealed War’ calls it- a "concealed war"— a L H war In which the troop and mu- nitions of another nation are used for actual fighting Russian troop "have een no action exkirfnishes but cept in- - porttyf hat-been kciit available to checkmate Japanese troop movements The Article-'- dates the new from signing of the- axis Agreement against commu-nibin 1936 anT the sensational purges of tbqcommurilst party initiated that yyar Despite Aug 1 ID — British troops took over patrol Monday night" of Tegart’s wall the $500000 electrified fence along the Syrian border as scattered disorders re- -' suited in nine killed and seven wounded in a continuation of Arable wish terrorism " The troops manned pillboxes at inr tervals along the wall and began a patrol to thwart and prevent possible aid from reaching Arabs fighting against the proposed British partition of IKS'" gun-runni- Holy Land Arabs were convinced the high July casualties of 674 including 141 Arabs killed were due to Jewish reprisals and many of them com-— pletely boycotted authorities Meanwhllg Jews guards at their Isolated settlements on the Esdraelon and Sharon plains reinforced With the northern frontier controlled troops took up the offensive against marauding bands In the hills Three soldiers were wounded when a band ambushed a troop truck between Nablus and Ramal- lah Six of th ambushers were killed Later a’ detachment of Irish giRft'ds' raided- - a village ’ between Nablus and Jenin ’ and killed one irregular Others escaped an took refuge in new positions In a neigh"Stalin and“ther leaders rec- boring village and in the exchange ognized- "immediately thaj the of rifle fire an Arab woman was and three other persons ‘axis’ was a direct military threat killed Against Russia" the article eays wounded A land mine exploded on the “and realized’ that a war lnev-- road killing an Arab itably would come- They atirted Nablus-Jeni- n by purging 'IfiWr party to jpsure A Jew was wounded when a party solidarity at home should Actual of workmen returning from quarries was ambushed just outside Jerusa-lewar be- declared" Factor W Big " ' The autonomous Russian far" eastern armyof 500000 men created by Stalin in' 1929 has p'een the largest single factor in giving Russia "the edge” over Japan to date KINGSTON- - Jamaica Aug 1 UP) Although the army has fodght nothing buj border skirmishes lji —The list of dead from Saturday' presence has forced the Japanese excursion train wreck was revised to keep ari almost similar force downward Monday night by rail- oralong the way authorities who said the vicder to guard Manchukuo tims probably would number beMr Bess lists Russian weapons tween 30 and ‘40 instead of tho 52 In this "concealed war” as numeras first reported ous training schools where red The officials saiU some reported army instructors are turning out killed disappeared in the confusion Chinese' guerilla soldiers by thou- - arid’ were found later Some bodies sands the army itself as a sup- were so badly mangled that part-oone victim were mistaken for ply point for Chinese machine those of two or more persons guns tanks and other equipment g and recent The accident occurred at Balaof the Transaiberian railway to provide clava 70 miles from Jamaica When a pusher engine plowed through easy troop access to the Manchufour of the train’s five coaches rian border ! Russo-Japane- m - ‘ Jamaica Death List Revised to 40 double-trackin- Tor-tos- PRAHA Czechoslovakia Aug --1 CP)— The sudeten German party in ’ a pamphlet Monday condemned the Czechsolovak government’s proposals for settling vexing nationalities questions as “utterly inade- quate” five-doll- The party which represent a majority of the Germanic minority of 3500000 largest in Czechoslovakia said its criticisms were leveled at the government proposals as far as they hitherto have b?en officially announced The pamphlet mplainad thntiKq government in effect still regards the Sudetens as a minority instead of conceding tftem equal status-witthe Czechs who eontinue to assume for themselves a position of sole h -- - afoafflun) W” rights and privileges urifb in the - hUflfC-c$ter- -- ‘ Puerto Upholds Land Limitation -- state Hawaii Dock Strike Riot Causes Injuries to 50 ' T Hf Aug 1 (UP- )Waterfront strike demonstrators and polief battled fiercely on the Hilq docks Monday before the authorities using riot guns dispersed the crowd At least 50 persons were Injured two of them critically The riot was the second within two weeks at the dock of the Inter- Island Navigation company whose seamen and dock workers are on strike HILO - Not Ssfftr monthly pain and delay due to Nt4 aerrous or similar oauase strain LOS ANGELES Aug cited newspaper' guild members for contempt of court ip connection With the C I O union's strike against must the Hollywood Citizen-New- s ptand trial Superior Judge Emmet Wilson ruled Monday w 1 UP)— Six exposure Disraond Brand Pills are effective liable and five Quick Relief Bold by ill druggist for over 4 years Aik foe j BRANB South tier announced that a detachment of 780 East Thirty-seconstreet carried him to the lawn of the t international brigade made where he lost consciousness He died sacrifice which enabled the- gov few moments rrnment inside the house Ebr0 al army t0 later the start of its offensive a - week Left with no clue except the final words of the dying man police ago They saiif several hundred interthrew all available resources into nationals crossed the river first listed men were Two the hunt before dawn on near Amposta Joseph Albert Lariscy and 25 and drew the attention of July the Frank Dedo— in addition to several insurgents They fought foe ho’urs unidentified persons wanted for rob- while thousands of other governberies at the time of the murder ment troops during this diversion Floods Hit Two And Other Popular Mahers - Japanese TOKYO Tuesday Aug 2 (UP)-Flo- ods struck two populous Japanese cities Monday Five hundred homes were inundated and destroyed in Kyoto and two bridges and many roads were destroyed Water again was rushing into the business center of Kobe The ni- Osak£wa4 flooded and traffic was suspended No casualties were reported NetTIghtoms- But on May 20 when Mr arid Mrs tack on Gandesa ' Howe identified Peering as their Call Reserve he was kidnaper aijd robber Insurgent commanders called re linked more closelyt- than any other serves from other along the Recruiting Resumes pqrson Detectives termed their case Ebro to combat thepoints internationals MONTREAL Aug 1 (UP)— Reagainst him "open and shut" s said and cruiting of Canadian youths for the For a time thereafter Peering these government-sourceback about sundown British royaJ air forcewai resumed was sought in connection with the drove- them to— find— strong —government Monday after a sevesal months' “VnlyIdaho Twin in Falfir slaying forces established fn a score lapse while the air force was as George L Olson Salt Lake - City of otherfirmly ' airing the river points simiiating the large numbers of rewere told Police Jewelry salesman of Internathe members cruits it obtained frm Canada in Many ridbjr a transient that Deeping had ' previous years den on a train from Reno to Wells tional brigade were killed Nev then headed north into Idaho Captain of Detectives E A Hedman made a mysterious trip to Reno IRON FIREMAN shortly thereafter to check a gun there fcssertedly pawned by Peering Installed in your present furnace on On his return he announced the gun that killed the not did match 'slug Special Easy Terms limited time only Mr Meredith but a week later he contradicted that statement saying Here isjmur opportunity to have the he two matched finest Cheapest most dependable Then the hunt for Peering settled lutomstic heating ever offered Ask down in earnest With every pqlice us about new low price and apecial terins in effect for limited time only department in the country given his description No'obiigation inquire today Peering was presumably removed from the Olsori case when two Twin PLUMBING trails men— Duncan McD Johnston & HEATING CO — LaVonde William were and 250 East Third South WaiV 2428 charged with Olson's murder r Stunning suits designed for every ’of figure and every taste A compre hensive group for immediate wear c save for next season Every suit' ' new 1938 style and formerly sold f greatly deal more There is a style color for every figure young or - 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