Show TIIE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Mark Wasn't a Very Particular Chap Mark Twain once visited Jimmy Whistler’s studio and assuming an air of hopeless stupidity approached a picture which Mr Whistler had nearly completed “Not at all bad Mr Whistler not at all bad Only here in this corner” said Mark reflectively “if I were you I’d do away with that cloud ’’and with that he rubbed a finger lightly over the offending cloud “Gad sir!" cried Jimmy ‘‘Do be careful there! 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A F of L who had just been calling on President Roosevelt at Hyde Park N Y told the newspapermen that the prospects for peace between the warring factions in the federation were better and that those participating in the controversy were becoming ‘‘more temHowever perate” that same evening J John L Lewis the of leader dynamic J L Lewis the Committee for Industrial Organization rather dashed the aforesaid prospects for peace In Washington he laid down as the only basis for restoration of peace in the ranks of organized labor a program consisting of these two propositionsRevocation by the executive council of the American Federation of Labor of the order suspending ten C I O unions on charges of insurrection 2 Isolation of certain mass production industries which would be organized strictly on Lewis’ “one big union” theory It had been stated that David Dubinsky head of one of the suspended unions had submitted a compromise peace proposal but Lewis told the correspondents that he knew of no change in feeling the battling factions that he had made no move for peace and contemplated none that the C I O drive to unionize the steel industry was “proceeding satisfactorily” and that the Dubinsky proposal was similar to the one previously offered to and rejected by the A F of L council ITILLIAM expediency brought POLITICAL about a strange state of affairs in Minnesota Fred Curtis and Patrick Delaney respectively Democratic gubernatorial and senatorial nominees withdrew from the race r canin favor of the didates in return for Farmer-Labo-r of Presisupport for the dent Roosevelt The membeis of the Democratic party throughout the state were rather dismayed by this action and some of the leaders protested vigorously John E Regan the party’s 1934 gubernatorial candidate issued a statement asserting that Minnesota Democrats had traded votes and engineered “coalition of parties” before but “never has there been an absolute sellout” Alric Anderson St Paul attorney who was the Democratic canditwo years date for ago marshaled his followers into Club” the Martin A Nelson is the Republican gubernatorial candidate former national Joseph Wolf committeeman and Judge J D F Meighen state central committee chairman led that group of Demor crats supporting both candidates and President Roosevelt Kagan’s communication made the direct charges that German airplanes reached the Spanish rebels from Germany that poison gas reached the rebels from Italy and that Portugal permitted its frontier to be used by the rebels their Fascists pushed Spanish lines so closely around Madrid that to they called on the government surrender the capital immediately and thus save it from a destructive An fleet bombardment airplane showered the city with circulars telling the citizens that further resistOne of the most ance was useless Franco’s of General threatening advances was directed whose capture would cut off Madrid’s food supply from the Med- at iterranean The government claimed that an army of loyalist miners had fought its way to the center of Oviedo against the desperate resistance of the rebel defenders Gen Francisco Franco chief of decreed the insurgents a Fascist “junta dictatorship and created of state” which will govern subject to his will In his first statement of policy Franco assured workers they would be “protected against the ills and of capitalism that steps favorwould be taken to regulate able working hours" When John G W i n a n t resigned from the social security board his letter to the President was a strong pro - New Deal document It was printed by the press bureau of the social security board and franked to a large mailing list and Senator asked Mr Winant Vandenberg whether he thought that was a legitimate use of the franking privilege Mr Winant replied promptly that lest there be any question of the propriety of the matter he had paid the mailing costs This attitude was warmly commended by Senator Vandenberg as it must be by all good citizens TJ ELP given the Spanish insur- LI gents by Fascist countries so enraged soviet Russia that she gave notice that unless it ceased she would free herself from any obli- gations to the agreement for neu- trality The representatives of the 27 nations on the international com- mittee of non - intervention in the Spanish war were about to meet in London and Moscow's challenge caused a rerrl sensation Moiseyvich Kagan soviet delegate on the committee specifically named Portugal Italy and Germany as the offenders and called for an investigation It is believed that if Russia is not “satisfiedln this matter she will send airplanes and other war material to the Spanish gov rnment u JUDGE DISTRICT C B KENNEMER of Montgomery Ala Issued an order halting collection in Alabama of a one per cent payroll tax to finance the unemployment program The result it is expected will be a clear cut test of the validity of the New Deal’s social security act for lawyers had no doubt the case would be carried to the United States Supreme court The order was granted the Gulf States Steel corporation of Gadsden Ala on a plea that the unemployment insurance program with the operated in federal government violates both state and federal constitutions I ESSE ISAD0R STRAUS mer-- J chant prince and until his resignation last August American to France passed away in his New York home at the age of The immediate cause of death was pneumonia but Mr Straus had been in ill health for some time this being the reason for his retirement from the ambassadorship Graduating from Harvard in 1893 Mr Jesse btraus Straus began work as a bank clerk In 1896 he obtained employment with R H Macy & Co big New York department store and by 1919 was its president holding that position until he was given the Paris post by President Roosevelt in 19331 He was a Democrat and was a member of the board of overseers of Harvard and of the American Academy of Political and Social Science He a country estate at maintained Mount Kisco N Y as well as a city apartment C'OLLOWING the example set by " France and other countries the Italian cabinet voted to devalue the lira setting its value at approximately 52 cents as compared with the latest previous figure of 70 cents The cabinet also let it be member known that it would take action to October by prevent rent and price increases In the great taband it voted a new 5 per cent capital ernacle at Salt Lake levy to which property owmers are City Heber J Grant obliged to subscribe to the extent the of 5 per cent of their wealth of president church told an auThe gold value of the lira was dience of thousands placed at 4677 grams of gold for that the plan had each 100 lire Gold reserves of the succeeded and that Bank of Italy will be revalued on the taken drive the had basis of the new lira with the surplus all the needy mem-to be placed at the disposition of the bers off public retreasury has Latter SIX months ago the Day Saints church— otherwise the Mormons — inaugurated a program to make every able bodied t ' J ATTACKING abuse of the which has been practiced by followers of any and all parties when they got the chance Senator Arthur H Vandenberg of Michigan proposes that congress pass legislation that will put a stop to this evil “for the sake upon the one hand of the postal revenue and for the sake on the of other political fair play” UTAH UNITED STATES fil X w lief The church consistently opposed without work" In reading his report President Grant took occasion to criticize the Townsend pension plan and government control of crops and he warned the members to avoid "political entanglements” Under the church relief drive land was leased and the needy provided Womwith implements for tilling ens groups have made clothes and Members have contributed bedding the financial equivalent of two meals monthly to a special fund Mr In scattered storehouses PRANCE may be on the verge of " a civil war between Communists and Fascists comparable to the terrible conflict in Spain In Paris desperate fighting already has beThe Reds numbering many gun thousands and the nationalists under orders from Col Francois de la Rocque whose Croix de Feux organization was disbanded by the undertook rival demgovernment and the result was a onstrations series of street battles in were wounded Orhundreds which der was finally restored for the time being by a force of 12000 reGrant reported supplies have been publican guards and police for laid up in generous quantities In London also there wat a big distribution among the needy who riot in which a hundred persons were injured Sir Oswald Mosley’s helped produce them Under the program the speaker Black Shirts a Fascist organizadeclares “the curse of idleness tion planned a parade but Comwould be done away with the evils munists and Socialists numbering of a dole abolished and independ100000 were determined to prevent ence thrift and will be it and battled with a big force of once more established amongst our east end police to get at their enemies The authorities forbade the people” parade as scheduled but the opposA S THE time for the expiration of ing mobs got together in various the treaty localities and fought desperately Washington naval draws nearer the utterances of Secof Frankfort Ky retary of the Navy Swanson take on DESIDENTS more and more the nature of sharp dropped work and politics for warnings to Japan not to get too three days and with thousands of In a press congay in the Pacific guests celebrated the sesqaicenten-nia- l ference the other day he said: of their pretty city A pioneer “Fortifications are intended to an- touch was given the affair by the swer fortifications One menace arrival of many families from other in must be met by another menace" parts of Kentucky There And he gave notice that the navy vehicles and on horseback were historical parades and servshould be ready to do the necessary ices an burgoo feast meeting adand formal State vhich a at same About the time the banquet dresses were delivered by Admiral department was studying a proposition made to it and to Japan by Hugh Rodman of the navy and GoGreat Britain for an extension of vernor Chandler of Kentucky the treaty pledge of the three nations not to build new fortifications or DRINCE ERNST VON STARHEM- naval bases in certain of their PaciBERG of Austria ousted from In Tokio it was the Fascist Heimwehr fic possessions or home said the government might agree Emil Fey once his guard Ma to this provided certain and thereby changes trusted lieutenant were made giving Japan “fairer" stirred up quitfra muss in Vienna treatment in the light of an altered It was reported tfi&t Premier Musinternational situation solini of Italy had taken a hand in the quarrel by demanding that complicity in the Chancellor Schuschnigg giVe comACCUSED of Dictator Stalin for plete control of the heimwehtto plot which 16 prominent Russians were Von Starheniberg executed in August Karl Radek The prince declared in a public brilliant journalist is under arrest document that Fey’s conduct at the and in danger of losing his life He time of the assassination of Chanceldisappeared just after the execu- lor Dollfuss never was satisfactorily tions of the others but was caught explained The enraged major a few days ago challenged the prince to a duel In his last article published in but dueling is illegal in Austria Rathe official newspaper Izvestia dek confessed his unfaithfulness to THREE complaints were filed by the Communist party but defended the federal trade commission unhimself attack on der the with act namTrQtzky and claimed he had “exing five concerns launching the first piated” his sins by foiling Trotky’s move to test its powers under this attempted sabotage of the Stalin legislation which forbids the granting or receiving by gnne of merchandisers discriminatory U R T BJORKVALL Swedish price discounts in interstate comJ aviator made an attempt to fly merce alone from New York to Stockholm The complaints named MontgomInc hours after the start he ery Ward and Company Cheese was picked up from the ocean'about corpoKraft - Phenix one hundred miles off the coast of ration Chicago Shefford Cheese Inc Ireland Supposedly he had run short company Syracuse N Y of fuelThe-reseu- e was made by a Bird and Son Inc- - and Bird Floor East French trawler The plane was badCovering Sales corporation Mass was and abandoned ly damaged Walpole "pay The Mind Meter o C Vs Pershing — That VERNALIS CALIF mentagreat is David Lloyd George lity which may be right when he says in his latest book that Gen John Pershing “was quivering with suspicion that the British and French meant to rob him of his army" A correspondent In France in 1918 I happen to know that that was exactly what the British and French did try to do — to break up the A E divisions for absorption Into their own commands and thereby destroy its Integrity as a consolidated fighting force and if Pershing “quivered with suspicion” he had ample grounds for But his suspicion he didn’t quiver from any other emotions— not so as you’d notice it After all our bragging about efficiency we did slip in the matters of ordnance airplanes tanks and during the first few months in transport service at the front But there' were certain elements in which we never failed — in man power and manhood and manly courage Lloyd George IK1 BU Syndic! By LOWELL HENDERSON — WNU Service kmmmmrnm fi The Syllables Test In this test there are two columns of syllables Take a syllabi out of the first column and unlta it with one in the second columa to form a word When you ara finished you should have ten complete words ft u r I F'a Uncle Sam in the Lion’s Den EXCLUDING Britons and remains almost the only important white race that hasn’t a dictatorship or worse And the high tide of communism laps these shores which once we thought were insulated by time and distance gainst evil alien contacts We still stand aloof from entangling foreign alliances despite pressure from within and without but no longer may we bar treasonable foreign propaganda — not with s out of science making oceans Moreover sundry powers work to turn out warplanes capable of spanning a sea or a continent on a single hostile dash Isn’t it about time we realized— we the foolish virgin amongst the nations we who once fondly fancied this land was protected by its hemispheric isolation — that we’re just about as isolated as Daniel was in a-- BOYS! 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Daniel onl And had a miracle to fall back Benevolence in Reverse Japan has deleted from dictionary all mention of the “war” To the Koreans and the Chinese and the Manchurians these should indeed be tidings of great joy— to find out what’s been violento them was merely tly happening a benevolent brand of peace Even so it’s barely possible that some of the survivors of this neighborly friendship may still be like the distinguished American actor— I think it was Jack Barrymore — who went to a luncheon where the guest of honor a notable from foreign parts was as the saying goes rather chucking his weight about So Barrymore leaned over to a tablemate and whispered: “The gentleman seems to be something of a formidable ass doesn’t he?” “Oh oh I wouldn’t go so far as to say that” 6aid the other “Well at least” murmured Barrymore “he’ll do till one comes” BY EDICT American Pests he’s not working at his I know now trade what becomes of the gentleman with the brainpan development of a Poshad a business makes who tomac of sitting at the ringside and yelling to some poor dub of a pugilist while the latter is being whipped into a custard “Go on kid —he can’t hurt Great WHEN you” To show the other of side his nature this party attends picture theaters and hisses madly as the likeness of the opposition dential candidate is flashed screen Statistics show that his presion the breed al- On every side today people are being urged to alkalize their stomach Ana thus ease symptoms of “acid indigestion" nausea and stomach upsets To gain quick alkalization just do this: Take two teaspoons of PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 minutes after eating OR — take two Milk of Magnesia Tablets Phillips which have the same antacid effect Relief comes almost at once-Nausea usually in a few minutes nd "gas — fullness after eating “acid indigestion” pains leave You feel like a new person Try this way You’ll be surprised at results Get either the liquid Phil- lips” or the remarkable new Phillips hulk of Magnesia Tablets Delightful to take and easy to carry with you box at all drug stores Only 25 ALSO IN TASIET FORMi Each tiny tablet Is tba equivalent at a of teaspoanful nine Phillip' Milk et Mac Phillips' MILK OP MAGNESIA ITCHING SCALP— DANDRUFF For annoying itching and unsightly Dandruff use Glover’ a Start today with Glover’s Mange Medicine and follow with Glover’ Medicated Sotp for the shampoo Sold hy all Drag tuts ready numbers nearly two millions and is constantly increasing because owing to a regrettable oversight of nature this species spawns close to shore and the hatch all live IRVIN Copyright— WNU S COBB WEAKNESS FEMININE Servlca C Bodily Requirements Our bodily requirements call for ry much larger quantities of air thaivpf food or water The average is three pounds food Consumption of food pet person and water consumption foUFpounds while the air we breathe in Hu? course of a day r weighs amount founds This vast of air we breathe contains more than the principal constituent gases oxygen and nitrogen 1M1 of Krenrky Phoenix Garfield St Aria said: "Dr Pierre' Ftyarite Prescription the hintest kelp far She wsa my wife the change daring of life pensd tad her appetite was poor I knew of Dr Pierce's Remedies beams aiy people had always had great faith la them and a fear soon bad my of the 'Presaiptfon' tattles wife eating more and enjoying good health druggist today Gw So year aeighberhood much It mineral dust carries germs smoke pollen organic particles Fort Fort Knox Maine is in the town Knox of Pros- pect Me across the river from Bucksport It was started in 1846 but was not completed until 1886 Its purpose was to protect the head- waters of the Penobscot river Durwar the ing the fort was used as a training camp It is the property of for soldiers of a Maine state by the gift deed from the government HELP FOR tro GREED FEETT bath with Cuticura Soap greatly soothes and benefits Then spply treatment Cuticura and medication for local irritations Try dust with Cuticurw K tonight la morning Talcum to help prevent shoe discern fort "Cuucur" Dept Ji by FREE samples writing Malden Mas Warm INTMENTT M J |