Show 4A Tljc Sunday Morning ‘ To Lowered Market Price i H JK WASHINGTON July 15 (INS)- -A bipartisan group of congressmen worried over the low price of lard cottonseed oil and other vegetable oils Saturday agreed to name a committee to consider means of removing the surplus from the e 77 V ! c J- f' vj Hope Wane Nine Others 1 Trapped by Blast r (Continued From Tags One) feet above the 19 while the remainder of the 38 were scattered from the shaft entrance back along various levels tome distance from the explosion site a Fid Gold S2 who went down with the first rescue party and worked 11 without relief for 15 hours di-- 3 closed bodies of some of the had been maimed He said 1 however no timbers or slate had fallen Gold whose brother Arch Is among the nine being sought said the rescuers came across nine bodies at the scene of the accident but did not attempt to reach the socond group of 10 near by as the squadron were certain they too were dead and wanted to push on the third group if to Gold said the party In returning to the surface fought three hours to get out wading through water up to their knees and encountering “bad air” They finally escaped m through an abandoned passageway Ruckman said none of the bodies had been brought to the surface and probably would not be until after the nine trapped men had been reached by the rescue squads Tnm’kt'T Representative Andresen ‘(D) Minnesota was named chairman of the committee on motion of Whittington CD) Mississippi (R) Representative Crawford Michigan strongly advocated extension of the “blue stamp’’ plan of disposing of surplus farm products to relief families at less than market price He read to the group a letter from Wilhelm Tannenberg secretary of the German embassy saying that Germany is in the market for 250000000 pounds of American lard and protesting against vic-slti- i i X3 t II' ws - ' JJ 4J vf jNfgjii ? KANSAS CITY Kan July 15 (UP)— The reunion committee of division of the U S the Thirty-fift- h army remembered Saturday that the prince of Wales had enjoyed himself when he reviewed the troops near Commercy France in 3919 He had expressed a hope that he could get together with the boys again sometime He got his opportunity Saturday Mahlon S Weed chairman of the committee planning the twentieth annual reunion of the division here on October 19 dispatched a cablegram to the duke of Windsor and his American-bor- n wife the former Wallis Warfield Simpson inviting both to attend the reunion here in October 4 y’ W'Y X Since early dawn ambulances waited for victims sought lowing an explosion in a Providence Ky coal mine by Withholding News Friction n By Relhan Mornin TOKYO July 15 (AP)— Some of Japan’s leading public men are searching for means to mend the tatters in Japan's relations with the United States Business leaders especially are eager to patch things up with America This movement has considerable ment policy If there is one bogey public support The Japanese peo- Japanese leaders fear more than ple have given ample evidence of others It Is the possibility of contheir wish to retain the United certed policy and action in the far States' friendship and their hopes east by the two great are encouraged by official policy powers to oppose Japan’s ambitions of withholding much information to dominate East Asia Ever since friction of American-Japanes- e the invasion of China began two All this fits In well with govern- - years ago there has been a studied effort to differentiate between the treatment of Britain and America and to cultivate in the Anglo-Saxo- THKY SAY II K AIIIK TO MOVB ' C OFFER AN ©ite More Week £ It n E E Analyse Show Reason An analysis of t h la belief ahow these major reason: A genuine admiration of Amertean methods and poheie not only in diplomacy but in buelneaa and a conviction that the average American la fair and 2 The belief that commercially Japan and the United State are for each perfect complement -- Wka You Dool With Schuboch'i! 1 open-minde- "FAMOUS FOR DIAMONDS" 273 MAIN ST SALT LAKE 24TH I other WASH— OGDEN n— - 1 3 The similarity as the Jspa- nee see It between the position of Japan and the United State in i t B 1 Canvas Chairs will make your canyon trip garden nook more enjoyable Beach Chair 7Qq ranvftt 89c 89c HEBISS '71 A big tubful of soiled clothes washed spotlessly clean in 6 minutes — your entire weekly wishing in less than an hour! 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Ill) IT TIMMS Intrit IIal£ Price BISCAROSSE France July 35 (UP)— Air France announced Saturday its intention of continuing direct nonstop test flights over the Atlantic between the United States and France u a result of the successful flight of the Lieutenant De Vaisseau Paris The huge flying boat made the N flight from Port Washington Y to BUcarosse 3601 miles in 28 hours 27 minutes Additional direct flight teats will be made before the start of passenger and mail service States (losing Out Enfiro Slock Will miner Watches Ne Steel Chair Atlantic Flights d OFF at 1IAEE fore Ctrlnprf of communications to write an was commissioned “open letter" to President Roosevelt outlining Japan's aims and objective! and entire position- - In the Orient today Disrusaee Cooperation Then came a long interview with Harvard-educateRyozo Asano Japan's cement king Ill which he discussed the potentialities of co between Japan and operation America in the development of far eastern markets It was made page one news in most of the Tokyo dailies In private talks important Japanese go much further when they discuss the growing movement for a rapprochement with the United JEWELRY A J Tike advantage nt thl late to make your lawn and garden more enjoyable than It haa ever been be- ai UDMMdDMDDS WATT Off IE § W aL i 1 TERLIS n Values ! 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StHtes Japanese were anxious to No very clear plan has yet been believe it meant all was forgiven— formulated the sinking of the Panay and the There is the matter of opening closing of China's open door to the Yangstxe river to American American trade shipping and relaxing other re- When the American ambassador strictioni on American business in Joseph Clark Grew left Japan in China At thia point the harmony-plaMay fqr a trip home Japanese newspapers and magazines were hits a serious nag— British Inter- fulsome In praise of hie work and ests expression of wishes for his reJapanese say that if American boat and firm were the only ones turn Shortly thereafter Ryutaro Na-g- an agreement could be made In 15 VK VV1II r LOWEST PRIDES i:i YEARS France to Continue g By CONTKACT4MIS E K intermittent rains As the news spread there were a few wails from women — wives mothers or sisters of the victims — but generally the crowd mostly relatives or friends of the miners was stoical minds of the people a distinction between the two English-speakinnations Japanese diplomacy seeks to keep the two apart Britain is consistently pictured as the chief villain of the piece America as the understanding and condoning friend Evidence of Anxiety DffiLMfMD MIAMI BEACH Fla July 15 (UP) — Carl G Fisher pioneer of the automobile industry creator of the' Indianapolis motor and nationally known speedway real estate developer died Saturday Fisher was at St Francis hospital where he was taken Friday after suffering a gastric hemorrhage He had been in failing health for the past few years 4 Get Brief Report " He said he was informed 19 were dead by James Fugate of the rescue party “Did they find them?” Ruck-ma- n was asked "Yes they found some of them” “Did they find all the men?" ‘They didn’t have to" he replied No formal announcement was made 19 miners were found dead but word passed quickly among the crowd of several hundred spectators who spent most of the day huddled under shelters to escape fol- Nippon Leaders Seek to Heal Breach With U S Says Scribe Hopes Encouraged On Japanese-Ameriea- Auto Pioneer Succumbs To Stomach Illness 0 V Veterans Invite Duke And Wife to Rfunion Newport Fansi Mar Wedding: 7— V T tariff restrictions against Germany Representative Coffee (D) Nebraska urged the group to request the department of agriculture to add lard to the list of sur- plus products but withdrew the proposal after southern' members objected on the ground that cottonseed oil and similar products should be included Representative Alexander (R) Minnesota urged that the “blue stamp" plan of disposing of surplus products be extended to persons receiving aid under federal or state social security programs for July 16 1939 NEWPORT R I July 15 (UP) as required before Because they — An unruly demonstration by by were afraid of attack they didn't thousands of spectators struggling for a view of screen actor Dotlg'-la-s dig the grave as deep as they Fairbanks Jr Saturday would have in a time of peace marred the fashionable wedding of The mourners went back to Miss Aerielle Frost Frazer posU the house but one old woman deputante heiress to the Willys insisted that Mrs Levin was automobile fortune and Michael alive She kept insisting that Strutt of Londqn The spectators attracted to St she’d seen an eye lid of the “dead” woman flicker She kept Augustins Roman Catholic churctr begging them to go back wailby advance publicity of the Fair ing and arguing until some of banks’ name in the guest list over Mrs Levin's friends were perwhelmed a small police detail wheit suaded to go through the dark the actor’s car drew up to L and dig up the body A doctor again pronounced her Not until ushora Ineluding some dead but he worked over her at of New York society’s most prom their insistence and at last inent names joined the police was there was a faint movement of the onslaught stemmed Perhaps theeyelids Mrs Levin was taken most effective in quieting the peo-then to a hospital where she pie was the plea by an unidentified stayed more than two years and usher: after that a year in a hospital in “Please please ladies and genVienna Today she Is almost tlemen this is a church this U a church!” fully recovered body She was she was proto house nounced dead Her husband and friends gathered about her mourning and then they took her secretly to a cemetery dug a grave and buried Leased YORK 15 — A woman who was pronounced dead by doctors buried alive and later dug up to live again arrived in New York today on the Greek liner Mea Hellas The woman Mrs Laba Hida Levin 62 is alive now because after she was buried as a victim of a Palestine massacre ten years ago an old friend kept insisting that she'd seen Mrs Levin's eyelids flicker once after the doctor said she was dead Mrs Levin and her husband Jacob 63 arrived en routs to visit a son Hersch Aaron Levin in1 Cornwall Canada In 1929 Arabs tried to massacre the Jews at Hebron Seventy-tw- o Jews were cut down and among 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