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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 8

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$Tjc Salt Cake Tribune April 16 1939 JJ A Sunday Morning- Text of British Official Note Approving Appeal Pi ess Heaps Scorn on Appeal for Peace In Biller Prelude lo Rejection by Fuehrer German Boat Stoned in French Port Promise Would Bring Trade Parley Three Offers Made for orld Accord Official Newspaper Savs Pica Caine LONDON April 15 A statement by the British government mdirsing Piesident Roosevelts peace proposals said: initiative came as a surpnse to the British government although the pnme minister and Lord Halifax were Declares Roosevelt Not Racked By American People Dock Workers Refuse to Unload Cargo To1 rong Address informed of the terms of the piesident's message shortly before its (Continued From Pace One) ally reflects the views of Goering pi edit ted privately 'The Roosevelt move will be received with great skepticism in Germany "The policies and actions of the United States during the past six months have been such that any messages now received are hardly calculated to meet with any confidence In their purpose or the author It is not going to he rec eived ith the great jo that Roosevelt might think have no desire to come to any arrangement with the generation that now is steering the British ship of state have no interest In the policy of international conflicts such as England is engaged In We have no faith in diplomacy which constantly loses its nerve Rudolf Kircher zn comment to be published In Frankfurter Zeitung said "The decisive point to remember is that revisions must yet he made Essential national affairs Rnd very serious economic conditions must vet be regulated hence theie can be no thought of a comfortable status quo" completely missed fire and disappointed his people frightfully but ne erthc less wonts to be president a third time of Mr Roosevelt's peace message to the dutafors during the Sudeten crisis last September and the Chamberlain statement indorsing Mr Roosecelts New Year message Otherwise the British government has acoided taking a stand officially regarding declarations of the heads of foreign states WASHINGTON April 15 lTl-A world economic conference on the tame basis as the London conference in 1333 but with greater hopes of success would result from acceptance of President Roosevelts appeal to Hitler and Mussolini an official said Saturday night The official pointed nut thiee distinct economic offers in the cable the necessity of making a dangerous decision whether to yield or to resist long-standing claim on the free state The town of Danzig and adjacent territory were takqji from Germany at the end of the World war and placed under the protection of the League of Nations It is in the Polish customs administration but its parliament now Is dominated by na7is in close contact with Berlin It was argued here that Poland could have no cause for complaint provided her treaty rights were respected The League of Nations might complain It was 6aid but the nazLs do not take the league seriously and since Germany no longer belongs to the league would not consider themselves bound by Us decisions Brother Dies GOLDSBORO N- April 15 tT) -Judge Frank A Daniels 81 brother of Ambassador to Mexico Jqsephus pamcls died here Satur day afternoon He underwent an operation last Tuesday PARIS April 15 (UP) Dock workers at Lorient refused for several hours Saturday to unload the German freighter Otto Alfred Muller which docked with a cargo of coal Similar incidents were reported at Nantes and Saint Malo At Nantes the captain of a German freighter hauled down the ships swastika flag when a crowd gathered and threw stones at Saturday afternoon it -was announced that a football game between France and Germany scheduled for April 23 had been cancelled The French-German rugby match schedule for April 30 also was expected to be cancelled At Nice It was announced that pasture and grazing lands of the French village of Isola on the Ital-borderwill be occupied by publication "Both the prime minister and the foreign secretary in behalf of his majestv's government warmly welcomed the presidents action and authorized the following state- ment His majesty government learned with cordial approval of the message which wan communicated last night to the chancellor of the reich and the head of the Italian government by the president of the United States of America and which has now been issued to the press 'His majest a government entirely incToree the presidents estimate of the International situation and believe that the statesmanlike initiative which President Roosevelt has been inspired to take offers a real opportunity for averting the catastrophe which hangs over Europe and which they are convinced is feared in every country 'The replies from Germany and Italy must now be awaited His government for their part desire to express their firm hope that those replies will open the way for the further step of which the president Officials explained that the statement was very unusual for the government being paralleled only bv the British government's approval 1 That avenues of International trade would he opened up 2 That every nation would he enabled to buy and sell on equal terms In the world market That every nation would have assuranee of obtaining necessary raw materials Queen Reported Men! Your Big BUSINESS 0PP0KTUN1TY Say Hoosrvelt I npopulur One line of comment assiduously fostered In the last few days in the presaiwas that President Rooeevelt did not really represent thje American people Some political commentators were inclined to believe that Hitler might take this line in his reply Before the American message had been received rumors filled Berlin that Germany's troops might help themselves bloodlessly to Danzig next Wednesday These rumors were denied id official quarters but coincided with renewed publication by DNB of dispatches recounting alleged anti-German incidents In Polish Silesia Rumors said troops might march into Danzig on Wednesday from east Prussia wRhout crossing an inch of Polish soil thus relieving Poland of (ail ause Tragedy Deutsche Dienst said German nation had to learn that negotiations at an international conference table and the expectation of justice in regard to claims for life of a great nation can lead to tragic uri unn1 lances 'll has been proven thnt problems so fundamentally different cannot be discussed and negotiated Jrpm a juridical standpoint The National Zoitung of Essen which is connected closely with Georing said rmany does not dream of swearing eternal peaee to those who have engaged Moscow to fight totalitarian nations and encircle Germany 'Precisely at the hour when Great Britain is endeavoring to lead bolshevism back into the European nrena os a partner to encircle German Roosevelt appeals to the nations of order (Germany and It-al to sit down with soviet Ru-sia and its defenders at a common con-ferenc Voelkischer Beobachter took offense particularly because of the 31 nations which Mr Roosevelt asked Germany not to attack This It called which has a Jewish taint That the American president offered himself as 'a neutral was termed Out of Danger i Opened bj Illbhc ntrop In Hitlers absence from Berlin Roosevelt messige was opened by foreign Minister Joachim von Rib-bentrop who give his chief a quick preliminatv indication of the contents by telephone The chancellor then motored down from his tranquil retreat at Berchtesgaden where he had retired a week ago to the spacious Fuehrerhaus in Munich scene of the last Septembers fateful four-power conference over Czecho-Slo-vnkio Von Ribbentrop was summoned to Munich with the text of the American executive's appeal Immediately the Fuehrcrhaus became a beehive of activity A staff of translators set to work to mike a complete German translation of the message for the fuehrers continued study Hitlers trusted press aid Ot(o Du truh was at his side Dietrich formul ites all important press communiques Up to nightfall no newspaper had printed the message from the Amer-ii an president and it had not even been transmitted bv DNB official German news agency That public opinion was to have been led into channels quite different than intended bv President Ronsevelt was obvious from the afternoon press comment Have No Desire Going1 hardware store handles hullding materials lime dvna mite in rich mining district No competition 1000 population $10 090 handles business stock fixtures Write Box F-10 Tnb TeJ Also Inquire about $5000 investment opportunity ATHENS Greece April 15 (UP) Queen Geraldine of Albania suffering from puerperal fever contracted during her flight from Tirana was reported out of danger Saturday night Her physician said she would be able to leave her bed at the Hotel Olympion within a week It was the general view here that economic peace must he nc rom-pamed by or preceded by political peace With political peace officials said most favored nation treatment in commerce might be restored throughout the world Then tariff barriers might be gradually reduced through trade agreements Germany might be Indured to give tip her barter system by degrees She contends that svstem was forced upon her by lack of foreign credits Such credits enabling her to obtain raw materials abroad might be Opened to ner If she joined an international commercial agreement Italian authorities Sunday Isola like several border villages Is in France but the farm land belongs to Italy Freni government efforts to get the land for the French residents were fruitless Rigid Condition Theie is however officials indicated one rigid condition that President Roosevelt would lay down with regard to extending Germany any facilities for acquisition of raw materials This is that the materials must be destined for peaceful use and not converted into war supplies or stored for war use In this connection it was pointed out that the president's appeal referred speeifirally to "obtaining the materials and products of pea eful economic life Kurt Kraenlcin editor of Der Angriff Minister of Propaganda Paul Joseph Goebbels" mouthpiece wrote bluntly Purpose 'The purpose of Roosevelts pamphlet to the fuehrer and duce is crystal i Icar This same Roosevelt who more than any other present-day statesman has contributed to the crazy war mood which has gripped the greater part of the world now is seeking just as Wilson once did to put himself In the scene as an angel of peace" Hitlers paper said On the face of things however it did not seem as though President Roosevelt's appeal would affect auch plans as are rumored for seizure of Danzig by east Prussian troops not later thatv next Wednesday the eve of fiftieth birthday It was observed here that Presl dent Roosevelt did not put Danzig Still looking TS Vv I ting Briton Russ Confrr the man woman lUD WITH STOMACH or ULCER PAIUS MO'irOW April 15 Sir William Seeds the Bi itish ambassador conferred with foreign commissar Maxim Litinov Saturday reportedly in connection with proposals for Soviet cooperation with Great Britain Thooaand praiaa U4ca Try for rHf of alrr and atomarh palm indterwtion ru tmi forhaartbero bornm eoa-(loo bloat and other roTiibtwvo raoad by axeoaa and in the lust of states he asked Hitler I war Tuutir Ab-rui ofatow IbeymuatbelpyoowyowmeeayufiwleA and Mussolini not to touch i 'At Pay 1 Oxl ud all One nazi editor whose paper ubu iiru Mrm Adv had no personal from aluminum who has benefit PHI njminWDMgiuiM1 a si Utah Stale Agricultural I II -5 College sr-jSC 111 Ml psgrt fiM A STALWART OF MODERN EDUCATION fuA STORY OP MRS MOORE THE KETCHUP BOTTLE AND THE BLACKENED NECK A I I I I MRS You men and your aluminum for trains and airplanes and machines! Where do ve women come in? MRS Of course I use aluminum utensils and so does most everyone I know one use of aluminum we women do take for granted TOWER OF "OLD MAIN" Hub of Utah Aggl tollfg i and at of ftrimtnlbtiniop offUrs US: Women buving cooking utensils were our first lng customers They found aluminum so friendly to food that we were encouraged to work still harder to make aluminum useful in many other places in the food business s-A wiw Wie-aaK sliCanL (mart a US: You women were good customers of ours long before the men but another story Right now interested in your market basket MRS aluminum got to do with that? US: Remember when the neck of our half-used ketchup bottle alwa got dirty -black That happen to the aluminum-capped bottle taking home to-day Right the whole story of the aluminum business MRS all news to me Why you tell these interesting things to the other women of the country? One of The Salt Late Tribune and carrier salesmen to earn a college in July will attend Utah Stale college this fall TRIBUNE AND TELEGRAM CARRIER SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ATTEND THESE COLLEGES US: That is what these ads are for If any reader knows of a person who has not been benefited by aluminum we should like to know about it Aluminum Company of America 1929 Gulf Building Pittsburgh Fcnna MRS Sounds like a funny way to explain the aluminum business to a busy woman I niwTftit of Inh fin It I i Brigham nnng I Provo I I (nh Mat I I I arbon Junior nllrg Prr I I ih US: Not funny but simple Not so long ago aluminum was a precious metal Now it isso cheap that a ketchup maker can put non-rusting aluminum caps on his Dottles do away with blackened necks and have you women take it all for granted A Hrnmtl ifinr I ah Dixie Junior dirge HI George I th We(n olirg Ofc IP I Mil Rnow Junior ollega hrairn I tah There on a friendly campus commanding an inspiring view of Logan and the entire Cache valley this youthful merchant will register in an institution fostering all that makes for right living good citizenship high efficiency and general culture The thirteen successful carrier salesmen earning coveted scholarships such as Utah State makes possible will be outstanding In newspaper work and high school studies MRS Truth is I never noticed those caps were aluminum VI aatmlnali i nllrfe I ly Atat Normal HrhrNtl Albion Idaho HI M1MHH col I HKA Hmagrr ollrct 1 (iv 1 I) Hitlnraa ollrua Halt I il IS: And probably jou notice that the foil on that package of cream cheese is aluminum too or that dairies now cover their bottles with aluminum hoods and that many of the foods you have in your basket were processed in aluminum utensils just big brothers of the ones you have at home Amllhannian Hnainraa ollrgr OKdrn Llah Best training for success is a Tribune and Telegram route and a college education.

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