| Show ' Friday Morning ak TIk Salt Tribune — — 27 December ' 1910 3" f French Envoy Mor gentium9 s Daughter Becomes ’White House Debutante9 blue mostly from Henry Morgenthau Jr fdged Reassures York and New land County There a similar pretty and close andhad Thursday her hair was white tulle Beforehand Joan's title: group— U S on Islands that Morgenthau with a bouffant skirt’ and debutante’ There honoree “White Morgenthau Pi an For Britain Capital Hears Trainers Go to Army Roosevelt Will Propose America Two-Motore- Speedily Build Many Boats To Offset Losses Report Says ’ ? ' J Dec 26 (AP) — President Roosevelt will pro-authoritative an shortly :rcaid Thursday night that the pose construct number of merchant ships at high United States weed to offset the heavy inroads made by nazi planes and sub- WASHINGTON eat marines on Britain’s "lifeline” The program reminiscent of the one under which ships were built in record time during the World waV mayO outlined by the chief in his “fireside chat” to the nation Sunday night Its announcement may await the convening of the neV congress next week however Details Not Given Details were not disclosed but a reliable informant said the program would be “extensive” and that it would fit into the plan which Mr Roosevelt has discussed for leasing or loaning equipment and mpplies to the besieged country To avoid a "bottleneck" in ma- - for the American merchant marine would be released to the British and replaced in this country’s fleet with the subsequent production In view of recent statements by administration officials that be in great need of help next spring there was widespread speculation that some of the current production or ships now laid up might be leased or loaned Vessels whose keels have not yet been laid down could not be completed by spring under any practicable speed-u- p experts said even if they were built of wood as in World war days The maritime commission has Brit-ainwou- ld continued reciprocating engines the construction of 179 new transwould be used in the ships instead ocean craft comprising thT first of turbo-electr- equipment ic The major addition to the merchant "reason given for this was that some fleet sinoe the end of the World unused facilities for the production war ft of reciprocating engines were availto turn out 54 Now In Service whereas able plants the more modern equipment were loaded with work and could not be I 1 expanded quickly It was not disclosed whether the proposed ships would themselves be made available to Britain or vessels now coming off the ways Of these 54 have been completed and are now in service On November I this year a total or 181 merchant vessels comprising a tonnage of 497730 were under construction in this country to fill private and commission orders d Dec 26 UP)— oan night coveted WASHINGTON Mor-irentha- Uf dark-hair- 18 WASHINGTON Dec 26 tfP— The start of deliveries of a new model training plane for the army the firsK to be equipped with twin engines was announced Thursday by the war department The new AT--8 craft will be (used in training fliers to make the transition from single to planes Manufactured by the Cessna Aircraft Co Wichita Kan the plane was described as a ltfiXwing monoplane pow-- ered by two Lycoming radial engines developing 280 horsepower each The plane has an approximate wing span of 41 feet 11 inches and a gross weight of 5100 pounds The wing tips and leading edges are covered with plywood the remainder of the wings being fabric covered but the fuselage is of welded steel The war department said it was equipped with radio and a full complement of instruments for advanced training including automatic pilot two-mot- or two-seat- er Textile Center Today MEXICO CITY Dec 26 UP)— Vice president-eleHenry A Wallace of the United States will visit Puebla City Mexico’s tile and textile center Friday in his unofficial capacity as the country’s ct most distinguished tourist He will be the luncheon guest of General Maximino Avila Camacho brother of Mexico’s president and governor of Puebla state has been only ’one other— Elea- nor Roosevelt niece of the first lady— in the last eight years The president and Mrs Roosevelt entertained- - with a dance in honor of the young daughter of the secretary of the treasury Colonies in America Present No Menace Says socially House Henry-Hay- e WASHINGTON Dec 26 JP) New assurances were given to the state department Thursday French Ambassador Gaston Henry-Hay- e said that Martinique and other French possessions in this ' hemisphere represent no dangef" to the United States The ambassador said he also explained to Sumner Welles ’undethe recent rsecretary of state changes iri the Vichy government which included the ouster of Pierre Laval as vice premier and foreign minister frln talking to reporters the ambassador declined to go into details about this' explanation but he asserted "Marshal Petain is still Marshal Petain” thus indicating that Petain is continuing his previous policies regarding the extent of collaboration with Germany Henry-Hay- e said the new assurances about Martinique and other French possessions in the Caribbean did not result directly from the recent Vichy changes and asserted there were no developments of a serious nature to inspire the assurances He gave them he said only as a continuation of his efforts to reach a better understanding on all n problems The ambassador said there had been no discussion of the possibility of granting the United States a military base at Martinique and Mrs Dutchess bors the and close 19 dred Washington young people the guest list included 60 from PRt- -' War SOFA dressmaker-suit- to wear now arid right into untrimmed sport styles and dressy spring! 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STr? ce n t CAB 1 I January It said the American President liners Taft Coolidge Cleveland and Pierce are due during January In 26 RAYON 1 quoted reliable sources as saythe United States government been urged “to advise Ameriresidents in Japan to leave not later than January 31” The newspaper cited in this connection an increase in the number of scheduled calls by United States vessels at Japanese ports during Dec 69® Why pay $30 more Give your living room new comfort and new color bow at Wards lowjae price Japanese Advise American Exodus CITY Priced 8900 MOHAIR LIVING ROOMI CE The storm struck without warning on December 20 when his ship was about 1200 miles west of Honolulu Captain Schulz said The wind wassoerrific it was impossible for anyone to stand on deck Two Filipino sailors were killed by the fury of the blast Only minor damage was done to the Etolin The Etolin formerly was the steamship Matsonia MEXICO 4918 SALE! 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VO SALE! heart-shap- lace all-whi- te raids teachings” regular 2500 neckline short LIVING-ROO- M He added that the ’local had objected to contributing for a radio program broadcast here because it contained “subversive Nichiin its lead story ple puffed sleeves were embroidered in silver She wore an antique amethyst neckThe 033(J(2OBfi!®03 aasiias taSKB&U3H0:iR© you' officers" UP)-N- red-pur- January the before (Friday) was In The skirt was taffeta full and the (HOPOtt Jsmvecomei°‘ by-la- 27— bodice embossed with silver ' sequins The neck was square Her jewels consisted of a pearl-ancut crystal bracelet and a single strand of pearls She carried an flowers bouquet of u Coast CIO Unit Rebels at Aiding Bridges TOKYO Dec g ot small nose- 9 Circuit Judge James W Crawford in a suit by C I O executive board officials to oust officers of- - local No CIO International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s union for violation of union William D Prendergast Jr attorney for officers of the local sqid members were “fed up” with paying into the fund to fight west deportation of Bridges coast leader of the union and consequently refused to comply with executive board demands Prendergast also charged that “there appeared to be a conspiracy on the part of Bridges and his group to get rid of the local’s Suits & Coats forget-me-n- gay in Mrs of tight-fittin- "all-di- ned with was Engl- dress all-whi- PORTLAND Ore Dec 26 (P) — Attorneys for a C I O union local said in circuit court Thursday that use of union special assessments for a Harry Bridges “defense fund” had caused “in- GREAT SALE! New neigh- in at the White" House ' Dancing was in the east room around an Christmas tree In addition to several hunfriends Franco-America- terunion disaffection" The statement was made Cleve- out-of-to- If Y friends a small the DIAL 14® f s v t I |