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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • Page 3

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 PAGE THREE Merry-Go-Romd (OoatlBtMd Trom invaded Manchuria, Secretary of State Stimson did his best to rally world support and the peace machinery of the League of Nations against Japan. He got the cooperation of France and various smaller nations, but from the British nothing but empty promises. In fact, when it was agreed the British to deliver iden- tic notes of protest to Japan aggression, the British Ambassador would come back to the Japanese Foreign office shortly after delivering his protest, and say in effect that Britain merely was going through a routine protest in deference to the United States, and that she thoroughly understood Japan's problems. Even during naval conferences, the British frequently played with the Japanese, and the American delegation at one conference was cautious about giving out confidntial information in front of R. E.

Craggie, for fear it might leak to Japan. Craggie is now British- Ambassador to Japan and has the unpleasant task of protesting to the government which he once so ardently favored. MERRY-GO-ROUND What the Russians think of the Nazis soon will be illustrated by a new film called Frederick's Defeat," depicting the Russian capture of Berlin in 1760. The picture reminds the world that Russia has been successful in carrying warfare to enemy soil. Frederick, incidentally, is one of the great idols of Hitler Tom Corcoran has secured a new attorney for Dave Dubinsky and the International Ladies Garment Workers, following the tieath of Frank He is Dean Acheson, who will try the first test of the Norris-LeGuar- dia Act which bars injunctions against labor unions without a hearing.

The test is in the Nell Donnelly case, Mrs. Donnelly being the wjfe of ex-Senator Jim Reed of Kansas City. I SUPREME COURT SCORE High score in decisions handed down the Supreme Court in its recently concluded term was chalked up by Justices Stone and Roberts, who tied for first with 21 major rulings each. Second place went to Chief Justice Hughes with 17 decrees, followed by Justices Black and Reed with 16 each, Justices But- 1C7- and McReynolds with 15, Justice Frankfurter with ten in the four months he sat on the IxMich. Justice Brandeis six before his retirement in February, and Justice Douglas two in the rix weeks he served.

Justice Butler, Stone, Black and Reed had perfect attendance for the eight-months term, not missing a sitting of the court. Poorest attendance record was Chief Justice Hughes', owing to his illness. No. 1 hookey player of the lerm was Justice McReynolds. who absented himself eight times, six on decision days, although not ill all winter.

He also was the only Justice who failed to show up at the commemorative services held by the court in honor of the late Justice Car- tlozo. McReynolds chalked up another record for the term. He wrote the largest number of dissents 26. His fellow Old-Guarder. Justice Butler, was close behind with 25.

Of the 90 dissenting opinions issued during the term, the two veteran die-hards teamed up 24 times. Justice Brandeis, famed for his dissents, ended his career without a single one. MAIL BAG 'Branded' Jewish Boy and Friend Melvin Bridge, 14, above, Baltimore high school student, displays the letter which he said pro-Nazi fellow students, members of a "Junior Bund," scratched on his neck because he is a Jew. 1L O. Terre Haute, Letters to the King and Queen of England will be handled more cxpeditiously if addressed to the British Embassy in Washington rather than to The Merry-Go- Round J.

ft, King of England was a great candid camera fan when he was Duke of York. Probably he envied Jimmy Roosevelt his carefree opportunity to scamper about Mt. Vernon and take pictures, i. Boise, Idaho The Supreme Court disposed of all but 97 unfinished cases out of 1091. The year before it disposed of all but 78 cases out of 1091.

(Copyright, 1939, by United Syndicate, Inc.) FIRE DESTROYS ENGLISH CLIPPER HYTHE, England, June 20 man was missing today after a fire which destroyed ihe big Imperial Airways flying boat Connemara, intended as a rival of the American Clipper ships in the trans-Atlantic service. Following the alleged "branding" of Melvin Bridge, Jewish high school student in Baltimore, by members of a "Junior Bund," Morton Rosen, above, a friend of Bridge, came to the school and fought with two youths. He was arrested, charged with assault. PAYSON ROCS. A.

B. WILSON 64 For the third succeeding year a family reunion was held at Memorial park Sunday to observe Father's day. In the group were the families of A. H. Lund.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorenson of Gunnison and Salt Lake City.

Mrs. Emma Wilson was hostess at a World's Fair party Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served at three small tables and cards were placet! for Mrs. Sid Corny Mrs. R.

W. McMullin. Mrs. Lee Taylor, Mrs. John F.

Olcson, Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. La ban Harding, M.rs. Golden Taylor Mrs.

A. L. Curtis, Mrs. I'npo Mrs. Clara H.

Twnlr Mrs. Harding Now York City, Mrs Max Pccry of Denver. Mrs. J. S.

Keocc entertained a' a prettily arranged children': party last Friday in honor of her son Richard who was celebrating his sixth birthday anniversary. Twenty little friends enjoyed games and refreshments during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Spafford am. daughter of Annabelle visitec with relatives in Payson over the week end. Miss Alene Stanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Vernon Stanton, returned home last Friday from Seattle, Washington, where she has been for the past year. Glenn Wyler of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wyler.

Mrs. J. S. Reece arranged a delightful surprise party Saturday evening in honor of her husband, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. After a buffet supper bridge was played by Mr.

and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Reece.

Mrs. LaVearl K. Livingston and children of Manti visited here this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Keele. Tile gospel message class of the First ward Sunday school and their teacher, Glenn L. Loveless, entertained members of the missionary class and the leader George Staheli Monday night at Arrowhead. Swimming and a picnic supper were enjoyed.

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