Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Geric Scored As Pronazi Denies 14 1938 British Drive Arab Rebels Fr6m Jericho Leading Figures at CIO Convention Tie-U- p Spain Rebels Catholic Rites Beatify Hold Roads First U S r Citizen In Ebro' Area X Kansas Target Of GOP Airs Stand on Coast J - JERICHO Palestine Nov 13 UP) fell into the hands of the British army Sunday after two months of occupation by Arab 1 v LOS ANGELES Nov 12 (UP) — Dr Gerald B Winrod Wichita fun damentalist preacher who wanted to ho eenator from Kansas denied from the pulpit of Angelus temple Sunday that he Is or ever had been rebels a nasi sympathizer In his first sermon at Aimee Semple McPherson’s Gospel church he replied partially to charges of critics that he was a Four-Squa- “jayhawk Hitler” and an ed by’) a re “Jew-bait- Critics headthe Hollywood Anti Nazi league protested his appearance at the temple where he is serving a temporary’ appointment until Mrs McPherson regains he- - health The protests were ignored Digressing from the text of bis sermon "God Revealed Winrod unhoarsely denounced as "vlcioys ” fascism godly and naziism and communism “Winrod has never subscribed by word or writing to any of them” he said Fifteen hundred parishioners who thronged the barn-lik- e temple clapped their hands and cheered when he referred a second time to the charges “I know I’m not a nazl and I know I never have received a dollar from Germany” he shouted After the sermon he refused to see reporters Giles Knight Angelus temple business manager who has been vexed by the hullabaloo explained he did not wish “to see anybody” but desired “the utmost seclusion" Charges of nazi leanings were raised in the primary campaign last August when Winrod unsuccessfully sought the Republican senatorial nomination John D M Hamilton chairman of the Republican national CITY Nov 13 UP— Mother Francesca Saveria-Cabrin- l Sunday became the first American citizen numbered by the Catholic church among its blessed in heaven Mother Cabrinl who devoted her life to Italian immigrants in the United States and became a naturalised American herself was beatified lq moving ceremonies in St Peter's cathedral George Cardinal Mundelein erchbiBhop of Chicago who celebrated the beatification mass paid Mother Cabrinl tribute in the first radio broadcast delivered by an American prelate from the Basilica in St Peter’s Beatification which entitles her memory to special veneration in the localities where she did her good work was a step toward sainthood for Mother Cabrinl founder of the missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart Should she be elevated to the sainthood Mother Cabrinl might be the first American to be so honored by the Roman Catholic church A colorful congregation of high prelates and spectators heard a cathedral canon read the Bull of Beatification that placed the venerable mother among the blessed for two miracles of healing attributed to her intervention According to custom Pope Pius did not attend the first service in the richly decorated and lighted basilica in the morning "appearing only for the afternoon rites ' VATICAN Guns Tanks Prove As Effective as Joshua’s Ram Horn i G’ iinirnoiarnr v '''urim CIO constitutional convention Potent leaders who are la Pittsburgh for the opening of the Left to right R 1 Thomas and Homer Martin of the United Auto Workers union Sidney Hillman of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers union and Philip Murray of the' Steel Workers’ committee ' The clay walls of the old city fell this time not at the sound of Joshua’s ram’s horn but from the thundering r—ble of scores of British army tanks and artill'ry and a long column of trucks carrying British soldiers The first rays of dawn lighted up the barren Moab mountains over looking the Dead sea where Moses caught his first glimpses of the promised land when the British forces led by a squadron of royal air force planes surprised the sleep Ing population Immediately the frightened population fled attempting to crpss the salt marshes of the Dead sea flee ing toward Jordan or seeking shel ter in hermit caves in the hills over looking the famous Wadi Kelt canyon But all were forced to Teturn by the British cordon of soldiers Search Houses $ Ths troops immediately cordoned off the town and made house-t- o house searches They met almost no resistance al though those refusing to surrender or firing at the planes were vigorously vanquished An inspection of the city which Antony presented to Cleopatra as a gift at the height of the Roman empire disclosed the rebels had burned the police station post office and customs house and established their own headquarters in a Ex-Brok- er Gone 14 Years Bobs Up Penniless in Jail p L A Prisoner Identified as Once Wealthy Man Who Vanished After Writing Suicide Note LOS ANGELES Nov 13 (UP)— A penniless county jail prisoner was identified by the federal bureau of investigation 1 Pierce Enemy’s' Lines to Take Highways 1 HENDAYE France (At the Spanish Frontier) Nov 13 (Ah—Spanish insurgents reported they drove more tjian four miles into government territory on the Ebro river fsont Sunday gaining domination of all main highways in the area Insurgents said they gained control of the strategic peak of eight miles north of Gan-dePah-mar- es sa With the capture of the main highways insurgents said ’the government forces were left in control of only secondary reads between Fatarella and Flix The latter is about six miles northeast of Fata- rella The government was reported to have lost many men and considerable materiel during the heavy -Sunday fighting The government troops virtually hemmed in around Asco 10 miles north of Gandesa were retiring across the Ebro the Insurgents said The insurgent Ebro front advance was accompanied by gains on two other fronts in northeastern Spain Despite government efforts to take the initiative on all three fronts Insurgents declared they held the upper 'd The latest of a series ofj government counterattacks has been directed against Nules on the south side of the insurgent's wedge to the sea between Valencia and Barce- Sunday as a former wealthy Pittsburgh stock broker who disappeared 14 years ago after writing a suicide note John Hatisoji chief of the local office reported that John He had $10000 worth of war risk Edgar Davis a bogus check passer insurance and $30000 with two prl MacDonald R was Davis actually vate companies He said he underwhose family had long ago given stood his wife has since remarried him up for dead and collected his believing him dead His daughter lona Government dispatches which Insurance is now 21 earlier had reported big gains acsaid there authorities Federal he to California Since coming WASHINGTON Nov 13 UP that a strong attack wee no criminal charges Involved said he has become the father "of knowledged had permitted Insurgents to rettify —Secretary of Commerce RoMust Plan Truce Inland Directed in the case 10 and 1 years of now sons two their lines Insurgent advices said per Sunday urged more As John Edgar 'Davis MacDon- age They live with their mother tourist travel as a hotel To Attempt was arrested in Palmdale a in Palmdale MacDonald was silent futile resistance had cost the ald Rights Respect basis for increasing trade reheavy casualties Six planes swooped down Jordan small desert town near “her i 6n when asked if he had gone through lationships 5 charged with passing a dropmorning Pact With Workers Lewis Sunday November valley early forwithout Group Says marriage ceremony The dollars which travelers small check without sufficient mality of divorce from his first ping leaflets and advising the infrom the United States spend committee Denied Pardon and William Allen habitants they would not be harmed funds wife in Latin America he said help White both urged his defeat because WASHINGTON Nov 13 (UP)— if they offered no resistance and (Continued From Page One) funds was TEHACHAPL Cal Nov 13 (UP) He he without said AmeriAdmitted Of his asserted “intolerance” Latin trade by giving Charge remained indoors The national labor relations board when he wrote the worthless check —The state parole board Sunday the nation’s consuming ppwer from can countries exchange with Steel to Inland 'ordered He was where taken Pasadena Sunday night but that he had expected to earn postponed for one and (wo years Modern Samaritan which to buy goods from this slipping behind production’ the check was passed and pleaded enough moneyto cover it His ap respectively the parole applications Chicago to bargain 'colVienna Cardinal Senses company country" orunits mechanized 3 British steel workers’ tech passed guilty before Justice of the Peace lectively with the Regulation of the rate of for probation will he heard of Burmah White and Helen Wills His statement issued to inthe inn of the Good Samaritan William E Fox He was remanded plication ganizing committee and to sign a Collier Love serving time In Tehachapl nological changes so benefits of by Superior Judgd-FVandorse the first o Mass Secession Plot Jerusalem-Jerichn road where the contract with the union if agreeto the count jail to await proba-tio- on November 21 women's prison from Los Angeles hours shorter and held to be at travel wages higher congress sea in to Dead a the ment is reached in negotiations plunges down Federal authorities saltPhehad county where they were convicted hearing world San the Francisco fair be will VIENNA Nov 13 IS1) — A circular federal not afexpenditures series of precipitous Hanson said a routine check of violated no federal laws serpentine Ruling in favor of the C I O of robbery and murder t letter signed by Theodore April 11 to 21 1939 said United Cardinal filiate on the major issue in the wiped out by too rapid replacement turns to the spot where Joshua cap- his fingerprints at the national buStates tourists have largely ’‘Tnnitzer archbishop of Vienna was 1937 “little steel” strike the beard tured Jericho from theCanaamtes reau of identification disclosed' his of men by machines overlooked tfye “beauties and read SuUday from all Catholic pul- directed Inland to grant the S W A modern Samaritan in the per-s- o true identity The FBI agent realmost attractions” limitless o Corporation Debts pits here telling congregations to O C sole bargaining rights for apof a young British army doc ported MacDonald was a America of Latin disregard what it called rumors proximately 12000 workers at the 4 Adjustment of excessive cor- tor dressed the wounds of an Arab stock broker when financial respread to bring about a mass seces- Indiana Harbor Ind and Chicago who had tried to escape the verses in 1923 cost him his wealth poration debts to reduce the over- peasant sion from the churchy cordon The following year he disappeared Heights 111 plants The board said military head costs affecting high prices The cardinal specifically denied the C I O represented a majority Sunday night for the first time after writing a note declaring he what he said were rumors that par- of the employes 6 Revision of the tax system so since General AUenby’s capture of intended t commit suicide ents would be compelled to pay 60 government income is drawn in Jericho in the World war the old In 1935 his wife filed suit to colSeen Appeal re(20 each for British pfennigs vcents) lect his war risk insurance and the the main from funds which might town was garrisoned by ligious lesSon given their children A speedy court appeal by Inland is government settled Hanson said otherwise be used for excessive and troops Another reported rumor which anticipated and board officials betwo private insurance companies the cardinal characterized as ma- lieve the case ultimately will reach saving and speculation also settled with the supposed licious was that heavy church taxes the supreme court widow Opposed sales taxes would be imposed on those who did The N L R B ordered Inland 6 Stabilize farm Income at a not resign their church member- to withdraw all recognition from Spent Years on Coast level to gurantee at least cost of ship and tb disestablish the Steel Work- In the years he has been missing Economic Decrees ers’ Independent Union Inc which production MacDonald has lived In New Or7 Stabilize credit by closer govit said was supported by Inland in leans San FranciSco Redwood City Of Daladier Hit British Rulers to Dock violation of the Los Angeles and in recent months Wagner act ernment control and supervision of It was the board’s second decision in Palmdale credit sources By Socialist Leader At Quebec May 15 in the Inland case A previous one MacDonald readily admitted his Lewis did in not detail specify 1938 was handed down in April He said he identity to reporters how his 13 accomNov would SHANGHAI be A)— program Jap LONDON 13 Nov A)— King withdrawn when a supreme court (Continued From Page One) fully intended to kill himself when were his but anese view reiterated plished Sunday reported troops George VI and Queen Elizabeth of ruling Indicated possible procedural he wrote suicide notes to two 7 and military workers on public pay “government has the responsibility to be pushing steadily southward friends and then on the night of Great Britain will arrive at Quebec deficiencies to for work unemthose Hankow toward from provide Changsha aboard the British battleship Re13 rolls 1924 walked to the Indefinite Term ployed who are willing and able railway point 200 miles south of the February the pulse May 15 on their tour of Canriver banks of The Allegheny declared finance minister the to his and work” reaffirmed former capital sup conquered ada next year an official announceThe new ruling was Identical with "I figured I was only a liability A A W civilian W P of the Most the and P of to extend all drive would post pro population ment from Buckingham the first except that the board ac- economy of Changsha was said to be fleev to my wife and daughter and the ceded to Inland counsel’s request branches of government thcluding g4nwSunday night Lewis reemphasized the C I O’s ing and a part of the city was in beat way out was to kill myself" Returning to Canada from a visit that it not order a contract for “a the he 4id "When I got to the river of 40000 workers in stand against revision of the na flames Foreign property located to the United States where they definite term” to be agreed upon by the discharge national railway system who tional labor relations act and said on Shiuluchow island was described I took off my coat and shoes but will be guests of President Roose- both parties The new order prerl all of a sudden I realized I couldn't velt at the White House they will sumably would permit an indefi- will be reemployed in factories it would pSo its utmost to persuade as intact and the drown myself I was a semipro-fession1 two double miles the to down the congress’’ appropriaproperty Siang defense national sail June 10 from Halifax it said nite term contract manufacturing swimmer and I knew I tion for the national labor relations river was reported untouched was too good a swimmer to drown equipment board Except for a few missionaries all See Living Cost Rise In C I O’s legislative program for foreigners had gathered at the So I got cold feet and backed out” He bought a ticket to New Orof congress Lewis Socony oil installation and the Frenchmen and foreigners alike the next session leans where he lived for three to action the British with employprevent property suggested were figuring meanwhile howl much ers who defy the labor act from oh years working for an office equipgunboat Sandpiper standing by In 1927 he came ment company more the cost of living would be taining government contract meanwhile Japanese airplanes worked to as a salesCalifornia and mato acthe merchant in raids boosted under the new laws which Amendment engaged widespread air man for a wholesale drug company Changlevied higher direct and indirect rina law to protect union hiring companying the advance on Canton-HankoMacDonald said he served in the halls add collective bargaining on sha southward along the taxes service during the war government subsidized ships prorailway Japanese had army air Former Socialist Premier Leon hibit use of the national guard to reached Yochow 80 miles north of Blum addressing a socialist party break strikes and establish a per Changsha manent senate committee to invls In South China Chinese reported meeting at Lille struck out viciously their forces were preparing to countigate civil liberties violations at the Reynaud program The CIO leader suggested the terattack Japanese who captured He charged that Saturday's de crees extending the week maximum hour provision under the Canton October 21 but Japanese How pleasant it is to relax as you ride smoothly swiftly law which starts at 44 said their mopping-u- p t Operations WASHINGTON Nov 13 UP) "seemed to have preserved only wage-ho40 hours after continued without serious resis- T warned mariweather bureau little” of the social legislation passed' hours and drops to Union Pacific train! Deeply upin an years should be cut drastically tance under-hi- s ners along the north Atlantic seafirst people’s front gov two seats— holstered meet to attentive service— plenty of room to adWith unemployment the exception of the present of a gale board ernment in 1936 Ul “At this moment there is not one problems vance on Changsha Japanese were StormSunday were from traffiq and weather around freedom in— move ordered said to be making no progress at displayed warnings from Sandy Hook N J single industry in the country hazards— And no nerve it's most economical strain other points on the central China to Eastport Md and small craft which can work over 40 hours” front Dubinsky Awaits to the Blum said “But It is this south Delaware warnings breakwater and northern Chesafigure which seems to rankle That Union Peace is what they are attacking” peake bay Death Ilaltg Voyage Nov 13 UP) WASHINGTON The bureau said a disturbance of The new decrees did not change ' UP-David Dubinsky president of the The "wide extent and marked SAN FRANCISCO Nov 13 officially “the principle" of the intensity” week but said there would be International Ladies Garment freighter Point Ancha which v s moving toward the Atlantic H “certain modifications” of the 40 Workers’ union predicted Sunday left here at 5:45 p m Saturday for and would cause “strong south and hour week law for a period of three his union would remain independ Portland Ore returned at 11 p m southwest winds this afternoon and ent of both the C I 0‘and A F yearn Mon thru Saturday Saturday night with a dead seaman tonight probahly reaching gale until the rival organizations made aboard John Waranai 23 of Ohio force from Sandy Hook to East-port- " Threaten Confidence The winds will shift to west peace or a special convention of the choked to death over a morsel of Blum discussing the new finan garment workers’ union decided food the first mate told police or northwest late Sunday night cial measures said without further otherwise In an address prepared for delivexplanation that “all the confidence Attend these thrilling demonstrations! You’ll be amazed which has been so’ laboriously built ery from Washington Dubinsky at the new easy methods of cooking and preserving It can be upset in a second by a frown discussed the refusal of the union’s will pay you to learn how to save when you cook and on Benito Mus executive board from Adolf Hitler and Friday to send ' how to make delicious new recipes eollnl " ' delegates to Pittsburgh for the first FARES LOW ROUND-TRI- P One of the most fi constitutional convention of the nancl&l decrees revalued the gold Committee for Industrial OrganizaTo IOS ANOIIES CHICAOO reserve of the Bank of France at tion the rate of 170 francs to the pound Dubinsky said he interpreted that Learn how in 1 year you can save $184 and two- sterling or 3769 to the dollar This refusal “not as a withdrawal or s? thirds of your cooking time with Ward's Cooker gave the government a paper profit cession from the C I O" SEE of about 22500000000 france “By reason of the convention BOULDER DAM Taxes pn production were hiked which opens in Pittsburgh Monday" from 8 to 9 per cent end new in he said “the old CIO which we n route to or from Los Barth Xxiia direct taxes were imposed on cof- helped to found in 1935 and which We’ve all sorts of treats for you! Be sure to come in to Similar round-tri(atm to Othac pbinta liberal Angeles face fee & tobacco end mission and had definite pow purpqse gasoline a roturn limit Also MtT low Ward’s for this important event side-tri- p from Las j Jaraa der The basic salary tax was in to accomplish as such will have a Nevada Vegas a will assume creased from 756 to 8 per cent to ceased exist It orarfhar dtail$ eoanlt: low aa $465 Another decree cracked down on new status and we refuse to join City Tlokat Offaca Hotel Utah Building WMatch 200—0 who we ihea Hoar: Waakday 8 00 aa to $00 pa “undesirable” foreigners sincerely stay such a move because Sunday and Holidays 900 aa to 6 00 pa in France after they have been or- believe that it is a step toward C H SALTMARSH Ganaral Agaat Paaangat yapartaaa! dered out It created special prison perpetuating the split in the labor camps for them and a companion movement" decree set up a new frontier guard He expressed hope nevertheless CITY AT LAKE SAIT WASATCH MAIN 2732 t flRSTSOUTH CALL of 1500 men solely to keep for- that the Pittsburgh convention eigners from crossing frontiers il- would “make its contribution to ROYAL KNIGHT COAL CO ilmnJ&t&U I 0 T H I WASATCH 1145 ROAD Of H 1 peace” legally Roper Pushes Travel to Latin Nations NLRB Orders Negotiation By Steel Firm CIO Leaders See Labor Peace Hopes inter-Americ- an FBI gov-efnm- k inter-Americ- well-to-d- France Plans New Laws to Aid Finances toCALIFORFJIAortheEASJ Japanese Push Southward From Hankow palace-disclose- Yale-in-Chi- al Yale-in-Chi- w Gale Perils Ships Pressure Cooker !Sp! In North Atlantic Demonstration ALL THIS -- WEEK ur SAVE MONEY TIME! MANY SURPRISES! p ono-w- MONTGOMERY WARD JR T N |