Show V SATURDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 28 1938 Chian" to Quiz Care for Refugees9 Children From Germany Pope Retains of Europe U & France Ground Won Refugees After Collapse Need New World Regarding Aid 9 General Talks ‘Turkey’ With Britain SHANGHAI Nov raliasimo Chiang 25 Kal-ehe- h a m E 3 wai reported Friday night to be planning a frank review of relation! between China and the United State! and France to follow up a showdown talk with British Ambassador Sir Archibald Kerr In a conference "somewhere in Hunan province” the generalissimo was said to have delivered to Britain a tacit warning that unless she changed her policy and British help were forthcoming China would be forced to turn elsewhere In that event reliable Chinese sources represented Chiang as saying British dominahee in the still unconquered parts of China would fade away and the nation that provided the needed help would win Britain's place course set supreme political and Chiang military leader of the China still unconquered by Japan was said to have urged the British envoy to provide assurances positive assisting policies and acts before the Kuomintang turns elsewhere Chiang was reported to have decided on Immediate conferences with United States Ambassador Nelson T Johnson and the French envoy The American and French embassies are at Chungking provisional capital of the central Chinese government Cost Canton The generalissimo also was reported to have told Sir Archibald that the loss of Canton south China metropolis on October 21 was largely the result of China's erroneous belief that Britain would intervene in any Japanese threat to south China This helief it was said had led to a lack id the Chinesedefense of Canton (The Chlnese-- J a p a n e s e war reached a point four miles east of Hong Kong British crown colony near Canton The Japanese captured Shatau and were said to be encountering little resistance The Japanese also reported resumption of a drive westward from Samshul 80 miles west of Canton) There were virtually no new reports on fighting along the Canton-Hankorailway in Hunan province w but a dispatch from Ichang 387 miles up the Yangtze from Hankow told of nearly daily Japanese air raids on the city Foreigners at Ichang were said to be organizing a committee to remove from 80 to 90 of their num ber if necessary using the only merchant ship remaining on the river there Japanese Hoist Old China Flag Nov 25 WP)— The old Chinese flag first displayed in 1911 when the republic succeeded the Manchu dynasty was hoisted here Friday by the Japanese under the muzzles of machine-gun- s HANKOW five-barr- heralded flag-raisi- forma- Chinese “peace maintenance commission” which was seen as the first step of the Japanese to establish a Japanese-dominate- d government here as at Nanking and Peiping Hankow capitulated October 28 The republican flag waa replaced in 1928 after the rise of Chinese nationalism with the red field blue canton and white sun of the present national banner five-barr- It was said-thpeace maintenance commission would take- over the administration of the Wuhan cities — Hankow and near-b- y Wuchang and Hanyang The administration Will include tax collection Machin'e-gun- s were mounted on all principal streets for the flagraising ceremony Hankow suffering from a shortage of drinking water also faced a shortage of electricity The waterworks was destroyed when Chinese forces made their strategic withdrawal The British power company supplying electricity has been unable to get coal since the Japanese occupation The company announced it would close down December 3 unless the e Japanese lent assistance The Japanese have been bringing in coal but have not yet carried out a promise to supply the power company DOCTOR’S FORMULA GREAT SUCCESS FOR UGLY SURFACE PIMPLES PRAISED FROM COAST TO COASTI DON'T be humiliated by unsightly blotchy surface pimplea and blemishes because here’ REAL help: powerfully soothing Zemo Ointment (a Doctor's 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physician thus: “Do not think of me Too many others are suffering today May God help them ail and bring peace to them all” A Vatican medical bulletin described his illness as cardiac asthma while another informant said it was (nyocarditis (inflammation ot the heart muscles) Oxygen was administered by use of an oxygen tent to ease the ponwho fled tiffs breathing soon after his col? lapse at 9:30 a m (3:30 a m E S T) but the tent was removed when his condition improved I fhl A J y fil yf j ’y$ Chiang Well Sir Archibald arived in Shanghai Friday but would say only that he had found the generalissimo "well fit and optimistic" P The Kuomintang (Chinese government party) was scheduled to LJh'UoWHOTO " open an important session at Chungking early next month in Safe from persecution which China’s foreign relations will be debated and her diplomatic Germany across border The tion of the (Continued From Page One) UPL-G- en k I Printer Gulps Type Over Pied Love Nazis Clamp Rules Against Jews New- - 6 Government Agencies To Take Over Retail Store Stockg (Continued From Page One) not mean that Japan is going persecute Jews”) (Italy and Germany on November 23 signed an agreement designed to strengthen cultural relations and providing among other details that the respective languages be taught on an equal basis in the two coun- tries) U S Sends New Note On Austria's Debts WASHINGTON Nov 25 ID— A new note in which the United States is believed to have insisted that Germany is responsible for Austria's debts went forward to Berlin Friday It waa a quick reply to a communication in which the reich is understood to have taken the position that she had no legal obligation to assume the debts Friday’s communication was sent from Washington without even awaiting the arrival of Ambassador Hugh Wilson who is coming back from Berlin with a comprehensive report on the situation In Germany The action called renewed atten tlon to one of the points of differences between the two governments whose rotations have suffered such a critical strain that both have called their ambassado'Cs home Approved by Hull The new American note waa approved by Secretary of State Hull in one Of his last official departing for New York en route to the conference at Lima Peru It answers a German note of November 17 rel ative to American insistence that Germany assume Austrian Indebtedness outstanding in this country when Austria disappeared into the German state last March The new American communication was not made public immediately but informed persons con sidered it unlikely that the United States had receded from its posi acts-befor- an tion that Germany’s disclaimer of responsibility was unsound In an earlier communication the American government insisted that “in case of absorption of a state the substituted sovereignty assumes the debts and obligations of the absorbed state and takes the burdens with the benefits” Includes Ford Loan The debt includes $2406570892 advanced to Austria to feed war victims in 1920 about $20000000 borrowed by the Austrian government here ’in 1930 and certain municipeu and other-bondheld privately here Another development with some relabearing on German-Americtions occurred Friday when President Roosevelt formally proclaimed new trade treaties with Great Britain and Canada The president as is usual called attention-tthe fact that Germany is on the American trade blacklist 'Because I find as a fact that the treatment of American commerce by Germany is discriminatory I direct that such proclaimed duties (contained in the new treaties) shall not be applied to the products of Germany” Mr Roosevelt said in letter to Secretary Morgenthau who Is repsonstble for customs collecs an tions 4 All other nations will share in the benefits of the new treaties under unconditional “most favored nation” treatment 9 BUDAPEST Nov 25 WP — Ferenc Szabo a printer found unconscious on the street Friday later told police at a hospital he had set in type the name and address of his sweetheart and then swallowed the type He said he had learned the girl waa unfaithful to him Daladier Acts To Mobilize In Labor Row ‘Case of Need’ Decree Prepared After General Strike Call (Continued From Page' One) Anxiety Heightened Anxiety for the pope was height ened because his heart was weakened by his serious illness two years ago In that illness he was confined to his bed on December 5 1936 for the first time since he became pope He suffered paralysis of both legs and did not walk again until February 1937 More than four months passed from the beginning of his illness until he Was able to appear in public on March 28 1937 at Easter mass in St Peter's cathedral Afflictions he suffered then included arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) varicose (swollen) veins high blood pressure myocarditis thrombosis (clotting of the blood) in the left leg and asthma The holy father collapsed just as he was leaving his private apartment Friday morning on his way to Daladier’s confergeneral strike ence however indicated he plans to mobilize all railroad workers and send them to work as soldiers instead of as paid employes in order to keep railroads running Employes of the Paris subway an antechamber where he was to said and bus lines also are affiliated with have received several cardinals and the General Confederation of Labor his bishops in private audiences He They too may be mobilized and sent had celebrated mass shortly before back to work if they strike Papal secretaries saw the pope Some sources indicated the reg- overcome by dizziness sink to the ular army might bo called upon to flpor Quickly they carried him to operate some of the public services his bedroom and physicians includAt Anzin mines near Valenciennes ing Dr Milani were summoned in the north of France the army has Once he was in bed Dr Filippo showed its strength against strik- Rocchi gave him injections of ers In what may prove to be a test adrenalin and digitalis Gains New Favor case for a general strike The injections were necessary to the Pope’s weakened heart As Crisis Grows rally Workers’Force Return Leaving the pontiff’s bedside Dr Railroad workers of a little spur Milani said his patient was “slightBUDAPEST Nov 25 LD— Disso- line from the mines to the main line ly better’’ and had been able to The government swallow some broth lution of the Hungarian parliament went on strike “I am optimistic” but all depends for new elections was regarded as Thursday requisitioned the railroad a possibility Friday night as the line and mobilized 400 of 2000 work- on the resistance of the holy father's heart” he said regent Admiral Nicholas Horthy ers into the army In the morning the 400 refused to crisis the government weighed Second May Be Fatal which resulted in the overthrow of work saying the papers calling them attack into not the were army Premier Bela Imredi correctly Another such heart said might physician Imredi gathered substantial sup drawn but by afternoon all were be fatal the The two men who would give abport during the day indicating he busy At Valenciennes the army estab- solution and administer' extreme may be asked by Admiral Horthy to were dying form another governmepf He re- lished a military court and the offi- unction if the pope let it be known all mobilized went to his apartment— a fact re cers critibecause of signed Wednesday Indication of the Vati cism that he failed to win for Hun- workers who refused to tend their garded as an can’s alarm would be or tried for desertion jobs Czechosloeastern extreme gary the Lorenzo Cardinal Lauri chief insubordination by military courts vak province of Carpatho-Ukrain- e of the church or the As soldiers be liable woujd penitentiary they (Ruthenia) sets penances for sins who cardinal to terms if found long prison guilty The crisis was marked Friday by called shortly after the pope had demonstrations by students and of such offenses been given emergency treatment It members of youth organizations Indicates Determination would be Cardinal Lauri’s office to who smashed windows of several Issuance of the decree Friday read a profession of faith to the Jewish shopsln Budapest him absolu were arrested but night showed spokesmen said that holy father and give Twenty-fiv- e premier was determined to re- tion on the approach of death the students continued to harass po- the in power and to maintain He also would be among those lice by guerilla tactics splitting main present at the administration of exinto small groups so that police order During the day the premier used treme unction The cardinal re were unable to follow all mobile guards and police to malned with the pope about an armed folRiot squads carrying rifles sit-i- n strikers from factories hour eject lowed as many processions as possiin the north and in the Paris The pontiff’s sacristan Monsigble around the town interfering both He was determined to nor Alfonso de Romanis whose duty only when the demonstrations be regionhis decree laws the immediate it would be to administer extreme came disorderly cause of the Internal crisis unction passed two hours in the Cries of "Daladier to the gallows!" apartjnent Friday afternoon rang out in a demonstration of sevVatican attendants said the pope eral thousand workers in the cap- talked cheerfully with his 'doctors Anglo-Frenc- h ital’s north station Friday evening in the afternodn They said he was shortly after the socialist deputies attended only by his two male nurof the chamber — the largest single ses from 4:15 p m when Dr Milani group of the lower house— called for left the bedroom until 7:05 p m the premier’s immediate resigna- when the physician returned Nov 25 UP)— Prime tion LONDON A medical bulletin issued at noon forhis Minister Chamberlain and said : ' on Lean Must Rightists reeign secretary Viscount Halifax “The holy father after celebrat turned to London from Paris FriThis action and the general strike ing holy mass this morning was day after two days of talks with call constituted two blows which if stricken suddenly with an attack of Premier deladier and Foreign Min- Dalidier should decide to try to re cardiac asthma He now is imister Bonnet which informed per- main in power will force him to sons described as “useful but un- depend upon rightists for the life of proving” likely to lead to anything sensa-tiona- his government ' In the suburbs of Paris 50000 U S Drops Charges The parley originally had been strikers were ousted from fact&ries Barnett planned as a specular move along echoing to the tramp of Jnobile Against- Mrs to Munich Toad apthe European guard patrols Nov 25 (Ah— peasement but the current German Nearly 400 were under arrest in LOS ANGELES drive wrecked ' the the Paris"’1 region either for particl Charges against Anna Laura Bardispossessed scheme and postponed any fresh ap- paring in clashes with the police in nett government proach to Germany the strike zones or for the demon- widow that she threw a hatchet at Chamberlain and Daladier Thurs- stration at the north station where and otherwise attempted to resist day night in Paris publicly declared crowds of commuting workers were federal officers were dismissed by their complete accord on national bitter in their yells for the premler’i U S Commissioner David B Head ‘Similar charges against defense and diplomatic collabora Friday resignation tion “for the preservation and conThere were' many brief clashes In Mrs Barnett’s daughter Mrs Maxsolidation of peace" Details were northern France where construc- ine Sturgis also were dropped Mrs Barnett’s active resistance withheld however tion and railroad workersminers Informed quarters here did not and workers in other branches of occurred a few weeks ago when she specify what if any decisions were organized labor joined 50000 already was evicted from the home of her reached at the Paris talks Despite striking in metal factories and late husband the fabulously wealthy Indian Jackson Barnett Insistent reports from Paris these mines near Valenciennes Mrs Barnett received the news quarters denied that Britain promwithout comment ised to ttaise a continental army to Resignation Demanded send aid to France immediately on The socialist deputies unanimousthe outbreak of war v ly adopted this resolution: Far die Relief if “The socialist group asks the im’ Discomfort dee WASHINGTON Nov 25 UP)— mediate resignation of the governCOLDS od Senator Schwellenbach (D Wash- ment which is not supported by any Dependable! IsSORE THROAT ington asked the navy department majority either in the chamber or Friday to include north Pacific in the country and whose policy of coast and Alaska ports In the itiner- systematic provocation against lafor the naary of the naval academy training bor has become GtNUIN&PURPtA SPIRIN tion and for the republic”' ' squadron cruise in 1939 The type amounted to he swallowed characters including two commas and a semicolon— all 'washed down with a pint of mild poison Szabo explained “I read about another romantic printer doing this” he 60 Imredi May Get Call 25 (D— Dr recognized by leading skin specialists for Robert Elliott Brown 64 professor of practical theology and human their great merit Clean odorless Inexpensive One trial convinces! j relations at Oberlin college died At all leading drug (tores xdv jj Friday of coronary thrombosis By WALTER LIPPMANN movement which began The question raised by the Poles after Munich to appease nazi goes to the heart of the real problem It is at bottom the problem Germany by delivering an African empire to Hitler has for the of European emigration and to time being run upon insurmountthink about it all we must fix able obstacle After the demonclearly in mind its main elestration of the last two weeks as ments Between 1800 and the to how the victorious nazis mean World war the population of to behave it would now be moralEurope increased from 180000000 4800000- 00ly impossible to ‘obtain the conDuring that period sent of parliament or of thd of a little more than a century French chamber to a surrender about 60000000 Europeans miof colonies And it would be grated to other continents and of these about half migrated to equally impossible to suggest that the Belgians or the Portuguese the United States should make the sacrifices Abruptly Reduced But even before the current This great intercontinental miterrorism within the reich the opinibn has been developing that gration was abruptly reduced in the mere handing over of African the post-wWhereas decade colonies to Germany would create more problems than it can 1000- 000 Europeans had been emFor there is no igrating each year before the war possibly solve the number was reduced to less place in Africa where a nazi emthan 300000 a year But these pire can be established without not reveal the true complicating immeasurably the figures doFor many of the postpicture problem of British French and war emigrants from Europe have even American defense To rebeen from the United Kingdom to turn the former German colonies in central Africa would mean that the British dominions The great France which now holds her pressure of surplus population is in central Europe Thus Italy Africyl empire with email 'detachments of troops would have had an annual emigration of about 400000 before the war in 1930 to augment greatly her whole military system It would mean there were only 60000 Italian emthat Great Britain which can no igrants It is obviously no accident that longer count on the security of the Mediterranean highway to the the end of a century of free migration from Europe should have east would have to take been followed immediately by a measures to make secure the other highway around wave of revolutionary imperialthe Cape of Good Hope And it ism in the very region of Europe would mean that the United where the pressure of surplus States committed now as always population is the greatest and the post-wimpoverishment the to the defense of the hemisphere most acute It is no accident would find nazi Germany a naval power in the vicinity of South surely that with the world closed to European America migration and in large part to Disaster Strategic European trade there should Therefore until there is a moral have followed so quickly a fierce disarmament within Germany the movement-towa- rd empire and a return of colonies would not be ruthless spoliation of the more defenseless minorities an appeasement but a strategic Between 1924 and 1930 the doors disaster requiring even greater military preparations than those to immigration had virtually been closed not only in the United which now burden' mankind But while it is clear that the States but in the British dominions and in South America mere return of the former GerIn man colonies is not the solution less than a decade the Italians broke into Ethiopia the Germans of any problem it is also clearer broke into central Europe perthan ever that there is a colonial secution and expropriation were problem in which not only Germany but all of Europe is deeply adopted as national policies concerned The problem is utterly insoluThe plight op the German Jews dramatizes thd real ble except in a small number of problem But it would be a grave individual cases if it is looked misunderstanding of the problem upon as requiring no more than to think that the only question the finding 4qf a haven of refuge for the immediate victims of the is how to find a refuge for a tormented minority or that even most calculated cruelty- - Europe even if it were normal even if this problem can be solved by rethe nazis were not nazis would moving a half million Jews from the reich If any one doubts that have to be relieved of about a this is not the problem let him million human beings annually look to Poland where the Poles For more than a century there are beginning to ask whether the has been a- mass emigration from great powers are going to assist Europe in about that proportion Hitler by caring for his victims and' unless there is a sudden while they fail to provide an outchange in the fertility of the white let for the surplus population of race there can be no hope of a nation that does not resort to peace in Europe unless mass emsuch violence igration is once more possible The ar ar - A FEv MlHUTfcS LATER BUT FATHER' THAT5 BADl SOLDIER HAST6 KEEP “REGULAR” ou KrioW vHAT I A I vAif! GOlHG--l- O PO FORV&U Talks Fizzle ' anti-Jewi- - Always Educator Dies OBERLIN Ohio Nov V Holland nurses look after welfare of Jew refugees’ children 1 Lippmann Says Africa Must Be Organized as Place of Haven For Great Overflow Populations Recovery Expected From Heart Attack Which Periled Life straosepn Sometime later The cLcvteRcsr --To DAUGHTER SERVICE! IriTrtE OH FATHER ! AHD ALL OH ACCOUriT OFTHAT LITTLE all-bra- m itea Premier Plans To Consider Wally’s Rank Windsors Get ‘Invitation’ To Come Home Copyright 1938 by United Press PARIS- - Nov 25— Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of Great Britain was understood Friday to have assured the Duke of Windsor in their talk here Thursday that the British cabinet soon will ' take up the matter of royal rank for duchess Edward's American-bor- n Chamberlain a friend of the duke since the days when he charmed the world as Prince of Wales left for London at 10:30 a m after informing the exiled Windsors that they are welcome to return to England at any time Just One Rub The only thing standing in the way of any early visit to England by the duke and duchess is the mat ter of Edward's insistence that she be given the rank of “her royal highness” instead of “her grace” and’ occupy a position among the duchesses of the realm outranked only by the wives of Edward’s brothers Gloucester and Kent When the duke presented “the woman I love” for whom he abdicated the throne two years ago at the Hotel Meurice Thursday evening he introduced her as “her royal highness” and the prifce minister bowed low in acknowledgement before royalty Chamberlain was accompanied by British Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax on his call on the Windsors Still Wants Peace £ It was then according to in’ formed persons that Chamberlain assured him that the cabinet shortly would discuss the matter whichl must finally be done by royal decree’ with consent of the government These persons said the prime minister who “wants peace in all cir" cles not only political” probably would attempt to carry out his traditional policy of compromise in dealing with the situation He was said to have informed Edward that the latter's mother Queen is particularly' Mother Mary anxious to see him perhaps at a family Christmas reunion at Sand- ringham estate Upon his return to London it was speculated Chamberlain may confer with Queen Mary SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 1 1 Gal Ice Cream 89 Quart Sherbet ) Quart Ice Cream) In Handy Packace ROYAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 1501 SOUTH MAIN ST HYLAND 4203 |