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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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5 i t's i 4 -L -TTT'f -4- 4 if -a sLvl MfSpfV Sf fefe S- SJvS5ifei-Li'-ir-ta (j Friday Morning- )t Salt £akc iiribunc- -May 3 1939 Tr Envoy Affirms" Polish Tic Fuehrer Beckons to Them Royally Revels in Dishes on Eve of Visit England Launch Barter Talks Reply Expected to Be Mild Firm I LONDON May 4 King George and Elizabeth' dined Thursday night at the United States embassy and Ambassador and Mrs Joseph Kennedy served them with such American delicacies as Baltimore shad roe Virginia ham Georgia pickled peaches and strawberry shortcake It was the American fare- countess Halifax wife of the fbreign secretary Viscountess Cranborne Viscount and Viscountess Allendale Viscount and Viscountess Astor the honorable and Mrs David Bowes-Lyon Sir Alexander and Lady Hard-mge the honorable and Mrs Reginald Winn Commander Harold Campbell the king's equerry Mrs Walton Butterworth Mrs Martin Scanlon and Herschel Johnson counselor of the United States embassy well to the sovereigns before they sail Saturday for Canada and the United States Guests included the American ambassador to France William Bullitt who flew from Paris The dinner was unique in at least one way When the guests sat down the menu before them did not read potage aux champignons petits pois or pommes nouvelles In fact printed in English it simply read mushroom soup green peas and new potatoes Even at Buckingham palace and Ten Downing street they still print menus in French but in my announced Kennedy and another diplomatic precedent was broken All nine Kennedy together for the fust time since the ambassador came to met the king and queen Upstairs in the embassy after dinner the guests saw a movie and later had a light supper Among the guests were the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort the Duke lnHnk -Vn it 1 of Devon: shire the FaH of Eldon the Countess of Airlie Vis Cody Opens Entrance To Yellowstone Park CODY Wjo Mav 4 tRl The Codv entrance to Yellowstone national park was opened Thursday The pork service reported th entrance highway was in fair condition exiept for about two mllca under construe lion Opening of (he parka Cody tte-migmally plumed for last wav miginaiiy punned for last we ha 1 been postponed because of (hawmg dwnap to (he highway JtifaL- Tuinmg ited northward in his quest for these countries to join a allies Hitler has in-nonaggrcssion pact Witli Hungary Say Germany Not Menace To Friendship BUDAPEST May 4 CPi-Foieign Minister Count Stephen Csaky Thursday discounted in a speech to members of parliament the possibility that Hungary might be induced by nazl Germany to give up her friendship with Poland Csaky's addreas came shortly aftei Regent Admit al Nicholas Hoithj dissolved the lover house of patlia-ment and ordered new elections which ate expected to consoliditc Hungary's close collaboration with the Rome-Berlin axis Observers were quick to stress that the regents action was Laken after Premier Count Paul Teltky and Csaky returned from confei-ences with Adolf Hitler in Berlin They expressed a belief that Hitler had given his guests reason to discount any startling international complications in the near future which might disturb the elections Denies Territorial Bribe Cakay who reported to the foieign affairs committee on the Berlin trip and his previous trip to Rome asserted that both Germany and Italy it natuial that we should nurture our traditional friendship with our Polish neighbor" The foreign minister denied indirectly reports that Germany had offered additional Slovak territory to Hungary as a price for severance of Pohsh-Hungarian friendship decree dissolving the lower house was issued under a constitutional provision calling for elections every five years It set the dates of balloting from May 28 to June 8 The last election was in 1934 The government Hungarian life party which has 120 of the 245 deputies in the elective lower house is expected to increase its rank greatly Nazis and deputies who vote with them have 29 seats but are expected to lose strength since the governments sweeping anti-Jewish bill has cut under their program Secret Ballot Decreed Nazis at present are receiving little support from Berlin since the Teleky government is collaborating closely with the reich All of Hungary will vote for the first time with secret ballots which previously were used only in Buda pest and larger centers The opposition welcomed this innovation but complained of the governments action In reducing the number of 'individual voting districts from more than 200 to 135 automatically increasing the size of Wasatch 1746 Only British Exclude North Ireland From Conscription Scheme Powers to Swap Materials Needed for War LONDON Mav 4 Prime Minister Chamberlain told the house of commons Thursday negotiations between the United States and Great Britain had been started for the exchange of raw materials each would need in case of war Under the proposal which Chamberlain said was made by Washington the United States would send cotton and wheat here in exchange for British rubber and tin Joseph Kennedv United States ambassador to London is handling Americas side of the negotiations and was reported to have diacuscsed the project Thursday with Senator Bvrnes of South Carolina by transatlantic telephone Bjrnes Flan (Senator Bjrnes oul lined a plan by which the United States would barter surplus cotton for ptibber and tin held bv Bri'aih arid other countries (Subsequently on April 24 Secretary of State Cordell Hull disclosed the beginning of negotiations with Britain Belgium and the Netherlands (He said the instt uctions sent to Ambassador Kennedy had mentioned 11000 000 bales of cotton and 80 000 000 bushels of wheat as the baais on which he could work Chamberlain did not specify the materials involved in the negotiations defining them only as certain raw mcteriaW required as strategic reserves both countries Atlee Queries Making his announcement in reply to a query to a question bv Clement Attlee leader of the labor opposition the prime minister added "While fully sharing the United States governments objections to attempts to substitute barter for ordinary international trade the government agreed that in the special circumstances of the present time the exchange of materials which would not enter into normal commerce was not open to the same objections provided world prices were not France OiDts Italian TOULOUSE France May 4 (JD-An expulsion order was issued Thursday against Carlo Vatterom Italian consulate attache The reason was not learned ML SV 'WX'V London Iloeds I)e Valera Plea lo Aoid IsMie i 7 Expects Poland to Sooth Germany Bulain excepted not them Ireland scheme to avoid trouble with to avoid trouble with Germany 1 IV ow'ssr 4 lenient Attlee He questioned the barter deal Litvinoff Case Puzzles Europe Seers Stalin Takes Firm Grip on Rids Foreign-Policy (400114110(1 From Fage One) vite friendlier relations with Germany or tend toward a neutral course Others argued Litvinoff departure was a notice to the British and French governments to delay no longer in accepting the soviet offer of a flat military alliance As for Litvinoffs future that was a question mark also Some other men who have been released suddenly from high soviet posts at their 'own have disappeared not only from public life but completely ait and See Seasoned students of the Moscow scene said they would be in a better position to judge destiny when they learned whether he was to be appointed to another pos Because the 49-year-old Moloto understands Russian only some observers thought his direction of foreign affairs in addition to the premiership was a temporary mea-sute and that there would be a new commissar later It was pointed out only one thing was certain that no one in the soviet diplomatic service equaled Litvinoffs long experience in dealing with western statesmen and western public opinion California Assembly asses Fla" Bill SACRAMENTO Cal Mav 4 (UP) California state assembly Thursday voted 43 to 33 favor of a bill providing compulsory flag salutes for school children controversial measure now goes to the senate where even suffer opposition is anticipated despite the fact the upper house recently passed a less drastic flag salute bill 5e JB 12-cup vze'l jscwwrwwCTt Paramount Aluminum Percolator Extra heavy qualityt Makes delicious col-fee! Also 8-cup ana 89c 6-cup size 79c 00 Decorated Tumblers Florals 13' all dif I ferent1 Stripes all colors' 9 os sue' Medicine Cabinet tl 2 room ihrlvr1 Venetian tpe Metil' Pottery I' 9 lamp5 Jr aty 1 lVvTable ioovl Shad included' I Crantiif xclu sivrlv' 1 GRANT CO 241 So Main Britons Confer With Beck on Eve of Speech (Continued From Page One) tators as an to put blame for any possible war on Poland Poles also held that rumored suggestions of moderation from Britain and Italy were not directly ap plicable to a situation In which Polish national pride and vital interests are at stake (In any event British officials insisted they were offering Poland no advice although the two have a military assistance agreement Optimistic lews On the whole informed persons here were inclined to optimism although they conceded the difficulty confronting Beck of being firm toward Germany without being warlike and at the same time pleasing the Polish people whose attitude has been that if the German army is ready so is the Polish army Known as a shrewd realist Beck may use one of Hitler's own arguments of a question for the national and maintain that Polish national existence is de pendent on an outlet to the sea and that negotiations are possible only on technical facilities for German transit through the corridor such a way there would be no German wall barring Poland from the Baltic Tense Atmosphere The likelihood that Bei ill speak in an atmosphere of tension between Poland and Germany became even stronger Thursday in the light of Warsaw press charges that Germany expelled a number of Poles from frontier zones and that there had been a series of anti-Polish in cidents in the German part of Si lcsia The pro-government Kurjer Czerwny said of the Beck speech that the eyes of the world Poland is a country which has stopped the impetus of the reuh and which has counter-balanced German agr grandizement That is why there is so much interest in the words that will be spoken tomorrow before the sejm From his office windows Thursday noon Beck watched a demonstration by thousands of school chil-dien who gathered before the foreign office to turnover to the army four machine-guns and 64 bicycles purchased with their savings in commemoration of the cession last fall to Poland of leschen (former Czecho-Slovak territory) Jury Convicts Youth In Leavenworth Fire LEAVENWORTH Kas May 4 (R) Herbert McCarbrey 25 was convicted of fust and second degree arson Thursday by a district court jury He was acquitted on two charges of first degree murder growing out of a fire February 14 in which two city firemen John Feldheger and Arthur II Connell lost their lives Judge Wendorff delajed sentencing McCarbrev The penalty for first degiee aison is two to 20 years and one to 10 jears for second degree aison OP I hosier 1 More Sanitary Decorated Metal Step-on'Can Large 10 quart iniert pail' Strong pedal 1 Attractive design' iz -V 1 Ilfe-uXiMb- fVm hm Con Aome the ah got tht Enamel Paint or 'orntjh! QuickDry Enamel Makes furniture and woodwork glisten' Its hard finish ts a joy to clean' Also 10c and 50c cans Raody-MIxad Faint protects Ixtenors pint 254 "Magic Lustra" Ona-Coat inamal made with Bakelile' 254 ftormw wr-fflffll ncwicy-y' svssr cy YOU TOO CAN HAVE SHOES THAT LOOK Brief 'styles -for Summer VIo tacn'stace-Trifaraed Rayon Undies revel in the slim pretty fit1 The fine quality that comes through wash-lOj mg after washing looking good as new 7 ais0 tailored types Regular extra sizes Other VeD Ponties Staplni 25 -137 So Main if Axlv'fr Woman' Union Suit Cotton kmtl Round 3 Cuff or open 39 46 50 I Kk i LONDON May Thursday fiom her Ireland and looked The conscription change announced in the house of commons by Prime Minister Chamberlain represented a victory for Prime Minister Fftmon de Valera of Ireland De Valera had protested vigorously against extending the measure for six military training of 20-j ear-old men to the six counties of northern Ireland which he hopes to join to Ireland Explains Change am anxious that nothing should happen which could be exploited by people who are not friendly to Chamberlain said in explaining the change In the Polish-German issue over the Free City of jftmzig and Pomorze (the Polish ciuMtlr) Brit ush officials appeared cSfiiWlent Polish Foreign Minister Colonal Joseph Beck in his address Friday would be firm but would point 10 AAAA toC SO MAIN Add I Sc on mod order 4 conscuption to Poland change Cotton VaH Fine quality' Cooler 4 because it a more ab 25- sorbent' 46 50 29c Si tow arc! ment Colonel Beck will speak to the sejm parliamentary lower house answer to Chancellor speech of last Friday in which the 1934 Polish-German nonaggression pact was denounced and proposals for the return of Danzig to Germany and for highway and railway connections between East Prussia and the rest of Germany were disclosed to have been offered to Poland but rejected Cncertainty Exists More uncertainty existed over the fate of the Anglo-Russian negotiations designed to add soviet Rus sia to the Anglo-French front because of the resignation of Maxim Litvinoff as commissar of foreign affans and his replacement by Premier Vjaeheslaff Molotoff The view expressed most generally in diplomatic and parliamentary circles was that departure foreshadowed an important shift in soviet polu This it was feared might lead to further delay if not complete lapse of possible peaceful settle- the Russian talks Bi itain and France Other quarters were more optimistic expressed the belief that the change might lead to acceptance of British proposals for a limited form of Russian cooperation with the Anglo-French front and abandonment of Litvinoff demands for a broad all-im lusiv security bloc Impression I ited Regarding Colonel Backs speech the impression seemed general in both government and diplomatic quarters that the Polish statesman would avoid provocation toward Germanv but instead would offer to negotiate on future on a "reasonable basis Although Britain was vitally ln-teiested as a result of her promise to aid Poiand in event of an attack against her independence officials insis'ed no unsolu inted had been given on the drafting of Colonel Beik address was evident however that Britain desiie for moderation and further negotiations had been made know to hi saw Bom I) Tenor Grips London LONDON' 1 id iv iv 5 Moie than 4 (KH spend constables in addition ti a nonmil feme of 8 000 polo aim vvcie isigned to patrol- nf London Mice's thursdav night after a tenewed wave of bomb outrages at'rihuted to the Irian re-publn an armv Fjing squiis o' off i eis rein lined on du' in oughout the mht a' ful' stung'h and del h-riienta of police vi-itrd the homes of siispcited I A leadi rs and sj nipat luzei i Kent! ind ird announced that an! unspecified number of men had been saiid ill (Onmctiori with 'Ihursdav bombings London and other titu and tow ns Leader's Will bit Aid DUBLIN iv 4 I Kean OKellv puma minister of Ireland will visit the United States I this month in plate of Prime Minister Lanmn de aleja it was an- nounc ad '1 huts lav night OKellv will sad for New Vntk I 'Dturdav on the Lnttid State liner Islington Ap7 Children' Cotton Shirt ond Pant! -J rrnAti I Ctf fronts elastic backs knee No binding or poor' fxt at Grants Men Shirts and Shorts Button-on Some with rayon stripe' 2 8 Children' Waist Suit Elastic or button backl 2 8 MSxvs he Fit is half the battle for Summer conv fort' Sanforized shrunk broadcloth shorts with Lastex waist inserts' 28 to 44 Ritjbed cotton shirts 34 to 46 Men' french Bock Short 39 MenU Cotton Sport Short Smig ba I ukirx waist band' ju 1-5 BOTTOM jyvi knit' Lastex waist band 30 42 25f Fine firm Shirt and Shorts smequuy mem1 Broadcloth short 6 16 Shirts 8 16 Knitted Sport Short Glamorous styles with that expensive look 1 Exciting new whites Chic spectator types Black patents Stunning blues and tans New J7ie belle of the beach in Grants meshes Sizes 2h to Sunback Playsuits-s Sturdy leather uppers Children's Play Sfindals Cool and hr ilthful for growing feet' Rubber sole heel infants' leather)' 8' i to 2 70 So nicely styled and trimmed they look like real mosey' Variety of styles colors tor all ages' Children' Sun Suits slia 1-6 25 L- rj yuETf If Sfr -5A 4 tr at V- 2.

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