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Show YO H Hill bas News Review ol Current Events the World Over w III tl r e t riJUIli lifts I i e oj t n i n t g i f ( i - j ml ito n I II' fl Til li r id o Si f r c iii.'lt e, t1 ii r-- ovt r tbi ' ( i r in tr i n f i PICKARD W. t J ai rr I Wn; trl h Cal groups when m d John I. Lew s tl f C I O has hundreds of a j,1 i it is f r ulllliitin and that I e a ill t ikt 'ii my A I' i f L un ons tli t wi h to join his org irnz ltion h ilf a huo At Up c in e ton di d ie o i7i rs f the Amtn r iti n if 1 i bur met vvih c,m n I n id i t V. I1 on Grti n to 1 i f i i r. , n ti i ting tl e b dy 1 t t i i' O .md to hoi li c ,i ; hi r mks i f the ( r if' ii inn iri hi it is di i lid i r it r id o t c it no i x ,irrartd intensive in i Ji J J! rr ido r in j ugi to t i g iiie unions in steel to rival the C I O 's Am ilgamated t xtr joidin ii ily bitti-attack on the Association cf Iron, Steel, and 'Iin the majority of the Su Workers, con idered spn iding that I i wis is allied with pieine court th.it charge has repeatedly upset New Deal communist interests, and the of plans to organize In the legislation, and avowed frankly his launching determination to have a tribunal cement, aluminum, cereal, and flour also that "will not undertake to over- mill industries The organizers staof discussed gas organization ride the judgment of the congress overon legislative policy " If the phrase tion attendants, which would with Lewis plans to organize "packing the court means that, lap then Slid the President I say that the petroleum Industry. The Carnegie Illinois company I and with me the vast majority of to the American people favor doing union, which is bitterly opposed the C. I O , has not yet reached " -now that tiling just with the "The court. In addition to the an agreement on affiliation A F of L. proper use of its judicial functions," General Electric and some of the said Mr Roosevelt, "has improperother big concerns that yielded to a of ly set itself up as a third house extent to the demands of the congress- - a super legislature, certain C. I O followed the example the it called has of the justices as one of the steel companies in asserting reading into the constitution woids that they still reserved the right to and implications, which are not deal also with other unions or innever there, and which weie groups of employees. tended to be there Eight thousand employees of the We have, therefore, reached the Electric and ManuWestinghouse point as a nation where we must facturing Pittsburgh companys take action to save the constitution demanded a 20 per cent raise plant from court from the court and the in wiges and it was feared they itself We must find a way to take would start a strike if the demand an appeal from the Supreme court were rejected If want We to the constitution itsi Because the Chrysler motor coma Supreme couit which will do refused to recognize the United pany not justice under the constitution Automobile Woikers of America as over it In our courts we want a the sole bargaining agency for all government of laws and not of its employees, a strike was called men In ull its major units in Detroit, and Mr Roosevelt divided the opother plants of the company were ponents of his plan into two classes closed because of di pendence on The fiist, he said. Includes those Detroit production More than 50 000 "who fundamentally object to social workeis were thus thrown into idleand economic legislation along mod ness ern lines and opposed him in the The union also called a strike at last election, and of them he spoke the Hudson Motor Car company bewith supreme contempt The second cause, they asserted, officials of the group, those "who honestly believe concern were stalling in negotiathe amendment process is the best," tions on working conditions were told they could not expect faithful support from their "strange FRANCISCO FRANCO. and that even if GEN. bedfellows, of die Spanish Fascists, an amendment were passed and was reported to be about ready fur ratified, Its meaning would depend a Anal grand assault on M edrid He on the kind of justices who would assembled a trebe sitting on the Supreme court mendous force of bench tanks and artillery Attorney General Cummings apbefore Guadalajara senate judiciary peared b fore the and captuied severcommittee to speak for the Presial towns near by, dent a court bill, and he used much threatening the imthe same arguments Mr Roosevelt mediate cutting off had employed Senators Borah and the capit il s last Burke questioned him sharply and load to the eist searchmglv, but he was agile in Military observers evasion However, he did satisfy piedictid that the admitsenators the opposition by gieatest battle of ting bluntly that the puipose of the the war would soon measuie was to change the combe fought on the line between the plexion of the court, to get men Tajuna and Tajo rivers with "liberal, forward - looking Gen Jose Miaji loyalist com views mander in the M idrid urea, charged Senator Dieterich of Illinois sought that 7 000 Italian troops were taking to curb the questioning of Mr Cumpart in the attack on Guadilajsra mings but was squelched by Borah These men, he asserts, were landed Dieterich has not committed himIn Cadiz on February 22, two divs self on the bill but is now classed after the international neutrality among its sujiportcrs His candidate committee s ban on pel muting "volfor the federal circuit court of ap- unteers to enter Spain was peals in Chicago, District Judge J. effective Earl Major of Springfield. has just The shelling and capture of the been nominated by the President Spanish liner Mir Cantabnco bv a Assistant Attorney General Rob- rebel vessel was a spectacular ert Jackson was the second witness event in the war She w is carrving heard, and the foes of the measuie a cargo of planes and munitions sought to prove, ty questioning him, fiom the United Stales for the loyal that there is no actual need for the ists and sou ht to ev ide the judiciary bill to relieve congestion insurgent euustis bv t iking the of federal dot ki Is und the rt foie th it n ime ef an Inji-.l- i ship But, ac-- e tie only purpose of the measuie is uelit g to a s'oiv ptinid in Nmv to change the vievvoint of the high euk the con i Ii e tm of her tribunal move mi ns w is levelled to tie li d li 1 1 i rt of 'Ihty it r an f r ATISIIID with the wav his ad mmisti ,it,v t pi ms aio ird, Iri tonl Mill nt Reuse gnuU left ash mgton fur a two wnks st iv m Warm S nngs Gi He w i nt diu i t!v to his white cott ige on Pine mot n tarn from which he looks diwo on tlie found it ion for inf mule paiilv sis stiffen rs It w is announced tint he would see few officials ir oilier visitors thuc. conducting all essen tial put lie bu mess b tilig-qand telephone Itmporarv execti tive offices were set up m k'iss h ill w at i It foundation leaving W ishington Mr Roosevelt s ud at a press conference that ho and Prime Mm s'er W L t! e Before Macki nz e K ng of Can id i h id dis cussed the 's I .lAiente w itirw i treaty d it ng K ng s visit W H the r !1 be the tl.itv miI'p atid to the n he eui senile at t s si is n t vet km ill It w is rejected a fe W S 'T'HI T vi c, i rf t i e i e o f 'i i ' i s t e Am iin ' Shill , f ir li I hits to n f tad. o e f I i " p -- ( .!(, ( t re i i i i ' ii ill i C 1 n ii il i i i was A II i I n s e O t se I i I f i i I m w I ti v I I e e ' n oH vo'e t v n is I d A DM-vS.T- a N1 i ' . 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You car the dressier version, with c. pt 2 STALIN hasnt yet cleaned up the Russian Communist p irty to his own satisf ic tion, and it seems probab'e that more men once among prominent the bolshev ists w ill go to trial as trai tors Foremost among these unfur tunates are Alexis Rykov, former pres ident of the council of people s comnns sars, or premier, and Nikolai Buk yL 1 hann, former editor the government A,CXIS Kjkov organtwo Izvestia were expelled from the These Communist party the other day on charges of anti party activity, and it is believed in Moscow they and a score of others will soon be tried for conspiring to overthrow the Stalin regime k or ten years Rykov was premier of the soviet union and btf ire that, dining the civil war, he had the job of provisioning the Red Tho igh succeiding to Lon ai my ins position he dd not have his piwer for Stalin reserved that for himself M ILHAM T HORNADAY, America s foremost naturalists, died at his home in Stamford, Conn , at the age of eighty-twHe was the first director of the New York Zoological park, retiring in 1920 Doctor Hornaday was a devoted advocate of the conservation of wild life and steadily worked for the protection of migratory fowl and for federal game refuges One of the leaders of the Republican paity passed with the death of Mark L Requa in Los Angeles He was national committeeman from Ciliforma from 1932 to 1936, was a close friend of Herbert Hoov cr and for years a dominant figure in politics on the West Coast Dui mg the World war Mr Requa was director of the oil division of the United States fail administration and the 'nu Unless weekends he established are still remembered k ( I f , t ' Bob Feller, eighteen, of Van Meter, Iowa, who holds the American league strikeout recoid for a single game, is shown with Steve O Neill, manager of the Cleveland Indians The sensational young hutler who was signed to a $10,000 contract hopes to have a recoid year in 1937. ESCPES FIRING SQUU) Viscount Swinton, secretary of state for air, who disclose 1 in parliament the plans cf the British Royal air force for the defense of England and London from an air attack. To carry out the plan he announced that the personnel of the force would be increased to 70 000 officers and n.en with a first line strength of 1,739 aircraft. Equine David and Goliath Meet ruffe ing machine-tucke- c of an airy organdie. Ar sportier blouse with reve two buttons and a plaun peplum, will do nicely un crepe or crisp dimity or pc Theres bouffant dropped swing peplum big puffed sleeves Barbara Bell Pattern No is available for sizes 12, and 20. Corresponding measurements 30, 32, 34, 38 The dressy blouse, s: (34), requires 2 yards fabric, plus 3 yards of ira: pleating and the sporty ots yards. Send your order to The Circle Pattern Dept , 149 Montgomery Ave , San Fra:. 1 rn v 3 rc ra i & M'zM ' P charm a: Calif. Pattern 15 BeU Syndicate cents (in WNU Se: LOOK FOR! e tl CROSi THIS W DRone of DEMAND AND GET o GENUINE BAYER ASPIIII G Jane Anderson de Cienfuegos, wife of the Spanish Marquis de Cienfuegos, who came from Cuba to Washington to thank the State department for intervening and saving her from death as a spy, while she was serving in a journalistic capacity with the Spanish loyalist forces. For 42 days she lived in a vermin infested dungeon. a An interesting study in equine contrast is presented at the Melbourne, Australia, show by the mighty Clydesdale stallion, Everton, weighing a ton, and the midget racehorse, Wee Jimmy, 23 inches high and weighing 36 pounds. Culture Needed The enj oyment of art den certain degree of culture. rMGUnrS supj I I'd bv the Di pait of Con 1ierce show th it the live stoi k iroiluicrc vvh) predicted tie Imtid St it. s would be fori i d to di pet d on f itign no it impoits IFITwHAPPi They Never Neqlecki I mint COMM wonder old folks Hlc Remedy (NR TablctO, the wdJ laxative. They work 60 gently, yettl They are so kind to the Fystem bo end normal, bo many acl rs and when bowels are deansed of thetf mere paj poison in this way not by thousand "I rind out for yourself what P Remedy have proved. Nature s Ni this yeir wire right During Jan uuv tie atriv ik of f rt gn poix nt domestic ports set an all time record for anv m. i th, and the cf meat were far ui cxciss of the so a vear ago This conditun is blamed on the diouih and the fun vtar federal ctop conti ol pro-g- i pj. nn-por- Try an economical box-- only 25 cents at any drugstore. mi Meat imports in January with and .7 000 30 aggie pounds, compired Janu irv of 19 !6 19 022 000 in onlv 7 141 000 pounds A Brought v 3 Dun S W ainui St w' Wash . fat muib v j tn-f- hard v do o , took one Pier tion and tha' und. P'TT I h.fl a 8P'V rf t h-- If-- 2015 g'vtrnment 1 W01TI3 Young figures for Niw Yoik md cited Dur-t- i this pin d f reign natioi s r ni to Light it is merely Feb-ruir- g ( s1 mans characterrevea - changes in 1937 Dressed poik impt rts alone reached the record figure of 5 S.tOOtA pounds c ei p ired w th 2 2 0 389 in J inuary , 19 6 and onlv Jt7 000 in 1913 He iv v m rts of porx continued during the first three weeks of o a Eleanor and Billy Pick Expositions Aquabelles and thru this I paint'd m . Buy of your tablets 50 eta. Large s ir llmt 11 I l 1 f i f Its it'll1 n I l i ' x At i i i if crocuses, early m the Sp and here are two veisionsi 1CTATOR T 1271 B bloom d J I 1'V l c Ell 4 Smart $1 35. t e w i r Ft r tie s ( C i Two Blonds - iffe v i h , rrir li- f rI TH un anr- f 15 Ii Kited citv iger of Cincinnati since U'.il e is Minted ns president of the University of Wisconsin bv the exnutive committee of the institution s board of regents If he the dice he will suet red Dr Glenn Frink who was ousted be riuse be w is n't sdisfutorv to t e la Folhtte re g me Dvkstra is liftv four veus oil and a graduate of the Dm.ei sitv t f I uv i piARSNCU in m und IVrsoiis in the Current News i y the piesumtd most of bpirnaids aboird wire slam. i i in is ci iii'iuinu at ng with die in sui cents and tMiitid him at sea Hie Mir C inti du ico, with fue in vv lu r holds is t iken to Firrol It I v s du to aid vv i i 1 Is in th it citv r he id i i irte l s t Spun K i ii lining ti the onlv number if tie cuw win escaped e ip'iue the c ivv f m ui the captain Or I l i ibled e r 1 lit of the StciK-- p- n hot is and evtr sivs on a trmroriry the Un tf J S iti s u iri t u c Uiirrni sion is ra v J i ri u cut h istibli lid cr w..l be us sun as t1 f ' ib nets on m rmn it ons I a 1 d t Mi R'i si i t in t y ti vt t si li ee i as cr arm n if P e u minis i m Jos j h P. Kennedy of New Aorx, f chairirin of tne aid cxitange ermrms-t- i si i ill or aire bumr n lie Is a sr i b isiness exi euive and a sta u h supporter of Be Ntw Dc d The oh,, r me nr hers ri i red are lh inns M Wood card lb or Admiral Henry Edward C. A Wiliy, ret.icd Moran Jr , forn i r Mime cor.,. i and Ri ar Admiral Finory S Lind, r c tire ei Mrr in, Wiley, and Land wire named to the timjorarv commission anointed last fill to core w.th the mariime stibe Ki nnedy once sirved the Iiet'de-h- i as rn Ship buildug corpi ration bu mess administrator In that c he met and bec irre a warm fiund if tm thin assist mt si ere t ny if the navy, Frink In D R naive It He vv s acti e in t l g III ll Cj'I s l f 15 12 a'lll Pit irus Cenerjl Defend r'ujircni' Court I'.ekinjr I 'Kin ()jen Warfare Between C. I. (). and A. E. of L. Franco liirealtns Madrid. EDWARD r r RIO s IT I K. I i IVc'idrnt and Altorne By CHRONIC -. 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