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Show THE PACE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over Sudden Death of Speaker Iiyrns Rome Hails Badoglio W hile London Cheers Haile Selassie Rural Houswivcs of World Convene. By EDWARD W. PICKARD Western K.wapap.r Union, eign secretary. Harvey was the lone representative of the British gov- and unexpected, to JoHt'iih Wellington Uyrns, apfukitr of the house of anil put an end to a DKATII, Fiiililt-- ernment. Selassie received three addresses welcoming "his imerlttl majesty, Halle Selassie" from representative of the Ethiopian 'association, the Friends of Ethiopia, and the federation, wishing "Ethiopia's speedy return to Independence with the rightful emperor leading bis people toward light and peace." The former emjieror smiled sadly. i "God grant It may be so," he whls-Iere- 1 notable career. The , veteran Tenuc congress innid .uf- - I- ferej a leurt at- tack, followed by a cerehral b e tu o and passed away within a few hours In his apartment In the Mayflower hotel, Washington. For 27 years Mr. I'.yrns had repJ. W. Byrn resented the "HerIn TennesKee mitage district" of the house, and he was elected speakcongress er when the Seventy-fourt- h convened in January, liKtS. He was a master of parliamentary strategy a presiding olll-cand so that all, even his political opponents, praised and admired hltn. Before becoming speaker he served long years on the appropriations committee, as member and chairman, and he also was leader of the Democratic majority and chairman of the Democratic congressional campaign committee. Grief for Mr. Iiyrns" death was general and sincere in Washington officialdom. "I am shocked beyond all Imagination," said Representative Kertrand II. Snell of New York, the minority leader. "It is a terrible thing. It is an almost Irreparable loss." Senator Joseph T. Itoblnson of Arkansas, the majority lender, after expressing his own sense of loss, added: "Ills work during the session has been very difficult and trying. He was a great speaker." I'resldent Itoosevelt In a statement from the White House expressed well the high esteem In which Mr. rtyrns was held. Said he: "Fearless, Incorruptible, unselfish, with a high sense of Justice, wise in counsel, broad of vision, calm in ad versity, and modest in victory, he served his stnte and the nation with fidelity, honor, and great usefulness. I personally mourn the passing of a steadfast friend of many years." Impressive funeral services were-helIn the chamber of the house, the President, members of the cabinet and numerous diplomats being present in addition to all members The body was then of congress. taken to Nashville, Tenn., for burial, and Mr. Itoosevelt accompanied the special congressional committee there. The house elected William R Bankhead of Alabama speaker for the remainder of the session. The death of Speaker Uyrns followed closely that of another congressman, A. I'latt Andrew of Massachusetts, a Republican, ne died of influenza at his home In Gloucester at the age of sixty-threMr. Andrew, who taught economics at Harvard more than thirty years ago, was director of the mint for a few months under President Taft and then was assistant secretary of the treasury. He was elected to congress In 1921, and supported much of President Roosevelt's early legislation. d well-know- n e. BAPOfiUO. MARSHAL PIETRO of Ethiopia and now viceroy of that part of the reconstituted "Roman empire," returned to the Eternal City In triumph and was vociferously w e as a hero. Sixty thousand Romans welcomed him as he stepped from his train, and Premier Mussolini modestly waited In the background until til li JLu they had shouted their greetings to Viceroy the veteran warBadoglio rior. Then II Duce came forward and kissed the viceroy on both cheeks and the higher ranking Fascist military leaders paid homage. With the premier and the picked troops forming the escort of honor were the entire cabinet Several days later a great military review was held. The other side of the picture was Been In London, where Haile Selassie, the deposed emperor of Ethiopia, arrived In tears and sadness, though he was given an ovation by the cheering thousands that had seldom been accorded to visitors to England. Many of the Londoners carried Ethiopian flags or scarlet banners reading "Welcome to the Emperor." With the white sympathizers were many African chiefs In native robes, Somalls, negroes, Hindus, Chinese, and colored people from all parts of the world. There was an outburst of wild cheering when Selassie, bareheaded and wearing a long cape, stepped from his private sleeping car and was greeted by many notables, including O. C Harvey, private secretary of Anthony Eden, British for n TIMES-NEW- A report Just made public the INbusluetm council pro- sdvUory poses a simplified basis for Industrial through the medium of voluntary Joint agreements on unfair trade practices enforc-abl- e by the federal trade" commission. The report w,as prepared by the council's committee on unfair trade practices of which Lincoln Fllene of lioston Is chairman. Outstanding among the committee's proposals were suggestions tliut eut'h branch of an Industry, such as wholesule, retail, and manufacturing, police the activities of each other through confidential reports to the federal trade commission and that no attempt be made to Include trade practice and labor provisions In the same agreement. until recently THOMAS, British colonial secretary, was found responsible by a special government tribunal for the leak In budget secrets which enabled some JII. Thursday, June 11, 1936 NEPHI. UTAI1 S. An Exclusive Crocheted Frock in Simple All-Ov- Pattern for the Winsome Tot er I hog-call- er lHmocratic I'd say the Republicans needed no campaign committee, whereas a set of pallbearers' would be highly appropriate. As a Republican spellbinder, I'd proclaim we were giving Puerto Rico four years In which gradually to cut loose from us, because, should the Democratic outfit of his friends to profit largely win In November, Insurance against tax by the end through of those raises. Final disposition of the case four the was left to the bouse of commons. Puerto years Rlcans will once and an Thomas, engine wiper be used to having later a powerful figure In organized some Independence labor and politics, termed the trib- and we'll be used une's verdict "cruel." He suld: to having none at CLARA DUTTON NOTES, jISS "My ow n conscience Is clear. I rev , i sixty-sixdirector of the Amer- peat what I previously stated upon all. As a Dem- Irvln S. Cobb champion, ican Red Cross nursing service, died oath: that I made no disclosures of ocratic I'd come right back by pointing out In Washington a few minutes after secrets to anybody." budget that, since Puerto Rico would starve she was stricken while driving to to death anyhow under a Repubwork In her car. Miss Noyes was over world lican administration, congress merassistant director of the American CATHOLICS the birthseventy-nintcifully was taking steps to let the Red Cross nursing service during of Pope Pius XI, and the pon people down there get accustomed, the World war. Siie also had been day tiff himself marked the day by at by degrees, to the starvation process. superintendent of nurses at the tending a solemn "f.l'1 Bellevue and allied hospitals In New mass In St. Peter's Meandering Revenue Program. Tork. In the presence of IE members of the senate faCyrus Hall McCormlck, whose 40,000 pilgrims who finance committee poor things! ther developed the farm reaper and went to Rome espeseem to be going forward with who himself helped organize the Incially for the occa- the new revenue program the same ternational Harvester compuny and sion. These were way a land crab makes headway was Its president for 33 years, died mainly members of by traveling backward. At last ac111., at at his home in Lake Forest, the Catholic Action counts they were so snarled up In the age of seventy-seveyears. He organization which figures and language that any minwas noted as a progressive business PluxXIfoundednnd ute the rescue party was expected man, liberal with his employees and to them he spoke to rush In with and In Interested public actively always for nearly an hour. chop them loose. welfare movements. He was rated Pope Pius XI lie denounced Com However, out of the epileptic as one of the wealthiest men In munism, as he has done on other seizure into which these unfortuAmerica and gave millions of doand declared the Catholic nate patriots have been enmeshed, llars to educational and charitable occasions, press was one of the best forces In one concrete fact has emerged. organizations. combating the Communists. There will be a slight exemption of It .was evident to all observers dues on the profits of corporations from housewives many the to tell Is RURAL beginning pope's age than $15,000 a year. began their third tri- on him and that be found the long making less This will be a great boon for trunk ennial conference In Washington vft-much of a strain. ceremony stores down by the with Mrs. Alfred Watt of Cauada That the pope's h?alth 1s causing firms handling second-han-depot, brokerage railroad presiding. Their some concern also In Vatican cir first meeting was cles was shown by the fact that the tunnels and dealers in butterflies. 1 held In lOISO In Vi- plans that were originally made for New Socialist Argument. enna, and the secthe pope to bless the crowd gath trouble with being a ond In Stockholm ered Id St. Peter's square from the THE is that, no matter what vou three years later. outer balcony of the Basilica were wind to start i Secretaries you debate, always V Hull abnndoned at the last minute. case. Or up on the Tom and Wallace and It was also significant that a small at least, such wasMooney the situation unMrs. Franklin D. bed shielded by red velvet curtains til recently. "Vow, for any SocialistRoosevelt, wife of had been placed Immediately behind the President, ex- the pupal throne with two priests ic argument on any subject from German measles to the Great Wall tended- greetings to In constant attendance the of agnst China, there is a new. climax. bethe visitors, but possibility that the pontiff might not Mrs. Alfred The tenants of a Bronx apartthere have strength to reach the end of yond that Watt ment house, mostly radicals, held a were no set the function. meeting, and. In accordance with speeches and little formality. Inthe best radical traditions, drew up "exwives held the farm stead, senate by a vote'of"62 to resolutions demanding that the change of experience" sessions, THEpassed the deficiency bill carmanagement do this and that. Havviewed elaborate exhibits of rural rying $2,375,000,000, of which sum ing read the fiery protest, the superneedlework and crafts of organized $1,425,000,0(K) is handed to the Pres intendent addressed the gathering : of the participating ident to countrywomen "Now aboudt not ledtling nobody spend as he pleases for houses" attended and nations, "open relief and work relief." As passed hang out vashing In the hallways held by all branches of the federal I start beginby the house, the measure turned that's reasonable. government In which countrywomen the entire amount of relief money ning that reform right away. are particularly interested. over to WPA Administrator Harry "Und as to keeping garbages off In exchanging experiences the Hopkins. the front fire escape veil, vy nodt? women learned, among other things, Three Democratic senators voted "But, say, vot do you suckers that: the bill Tydings of Maryme do aboudt the Scottsboro against English groups have stimulated a land, Bulkley of Ohio and Byrd of boys?" remunerative revival of quilting to Virginia. supplement the family Income. By the senate amendment, the bill Sauce for the Goose. 'Australian countrywomen main- authorizes the President to order a bricklayer feels upset tain seaside homes for convales- a WHENlicks 0 of reports on the his wife that's temrestudy Womcents. Canada's Federated Florida ship canal and allo per and he gets $30 or 30 days. But en's institute promotes clubs for cate another $10,000,000 to carry on when a flicker star goes on a simrural youth and combats maternal work upon It during the coming fis- ilar tantrum and wrecks an expenand Infant mortality. cal year. sive set, that's artistic temperaBy conducting evening classes for ment and the studio gives her some young girls Danish countrywomen silver fox furs to calm her nerves. TORK state's law providing have helped to check their migraNEW Thus It goes. If a couple In, say, wages for women tion to town to seek factory work. break up, why, then, a was declared unconstPeoria, minors and The East Africa Women's league couple In Peoria have broken up. by the United States Suvisits native women In prisons and itutionalcourt on the ground that It But If the same thing occurs In Holpreme hospitals and provides Information the fourteenth amendwith conflicts lywood, It Invariably Is featured as to prospective white settlers. ment by violating freedom of con- a "nuptial rift," A lad In Kansas takes his girl to The decision, written by Justhe "popular front" !n tract. was concurred In by Te Olde New Era eatery for dinner, tice JUST as was Butler, over govthe taking and what with the blue plate speVan Devanter, McReynolds, ernment the country was distracted Justices Sutherland and Roberts. Chief Jus- cials and the tip, the transaction to al by strikes that spread rapidly tice Hughes and Justices Stone, amounts to $1.80, but otherwise most all Industrial centers and In Brandels creates no special excitement ercher and Cardozo dissented. volved all manner of trades. The locally or throughout the nation. workers demanded higher wages, a Industrial Let the same thing happen to a week and a closed shop, and THE plan of the War depart- couple of the least conspicuous of they went out by the hundred thou- ment, providing for a military dic- the movie colony, and 20 columnists sand though they knew they were tatorship over labor, capital and In- fight their way to the wire. causing great embarrassment tc dustry, as well as censorship of the their own leaders. In many cases press In wartime, was severely con- " Choosing a New "Buddha." the strikers took possession of the demned in a report to the senate the forbidden kingdom of FROM closed plants. although goodness knows by the munitions committee. In Spain the syndicalists tied up The committee objected particu- they never had any trouble keeping various industries by strikes that larly to the proposed conscription me out comes word that after a Involved about 2.riO,(KK) workers and of labor as being dangerous to two years' search a new "living that were marked by several mur democracy. Buddha" has been discovered. Howders and other outrages. Atlgusto ever, we already have our Own Barcla, minister of state, said the of the richest unions In the grand lummer, the name being Joe NINE government planned to outlaw the Federation of Labor, Louis. syndicalists If they persisted In dis- having mpre than a million memThe news from Lhasa should give obeying orders from the ministries bers, probably will be suspended encouragement to the poor unhapof labor and the Interior. soon by the federation's executive py congressional committeemen who council, and at the next convention are prominently connected with the TMIE Department of Agriculture they will be expelled If the council Townsend plan who'll condescend X recommended to the senate that can command the necessary to talk to them. the administration of the Taylor You may quarrel with the majority. Thus will come to 80,000,000 a crisis the Internecine contest begrazing act, affecting with their bookkeeping, acres of range land, be transferred tween the craft unionists led by way of handling the contributed In to Its control from the Department President William Green and the dimes of thousands of trusting oldof the Interior. Secretary Ickes re- dustrial unionists, who follow John sters, with their failure to explain torted with the accusation that the L. Lewis, head of the United Mine where they're going to get the bilAgricultural department had hin Workers. lions to pay those gaudy pensions Lewis' gronp of unions Includes or how the provisions of the disdered his program to rehabilitate Hlllman's said Sec He western grazing lands. 400,000 miners, Sidney tribution are to be enforced, but at retary Wallace's department has In Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Da least the leaders are too proud to stated upon havlnc so many CCC Vld Dubllnsky's International Ladles' endanger their social positions by camps for the forestry service that Garment union, the oil workers, being caught with a the Interior department could not typographers, flat glass workers, lot of congressmen. and and workers, CCC administer to hat, cap, millinery help get enough IRVIN S. COBS textile workers. efficiently the Taylor act Ceyrtght WNU Service. 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