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Show S ' H " ' 4 ,'l'i v, i ' - r fr f 2 3?-f- & W "& FibSlf f M lSa THE IMYSON GREEN SHAPES WAGE BILL U. PidccuiA gdunvui VW SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS lhn f!usim&4 of Golf. CALIF. -- As OAKLAND, this, I look v, Idol Lore lv t rut gentlemen, Where Was John Lewis? lnt. nt on rt luxing, may be sun t to r th.iii a 1 1 n tbenisilvos up ,irff cocked wo!f-tia- tried and tried, but never broke a tytem- pat.ents chart perature never got below 102. I spent so much time climbing Into sand traps and out again that people began thinking I was a new kind of hermit, living by prt - ,rv!n s Col)b ererice In bunkers the old man of the link beds, they'd be calling me next. And I used to slice so f.ir into the rough that, looking for my ball, I penetrated jungles where the foot of man hadn't trod smre the early mound buildeis That's how I added many rare specimens to my collection of Indian relics. But the last straw was when a Scutch professional, after morbidly watching my form, told me that at any rate there was one tiling about rue which was correct I did have on golf stockings! f- -- Congressional Boldness. 7 AUNING to pet lovers. If you ' own guinea pigs or tame rabbits or trained seals or suih like gentle creatures, try to keep the word from them that some of the majority members of the lower branch of congress netually threatened to defy their master's voice. The senate always has been known as the world's greatest deliberative body and, week by week and month by month don't those elder statesmen know how to deliberate! Hut these last few years the house has earned the reputation of being the most docile legislative outfit since Aesop's King Stoik ruled ever the synod of the frogs. So should the news ever spread among the lesser creatures, hitherto so placid and biddable, that an example had been set at Washington, there' no telling when the Belgian hares will start rampaging and the singing mice will begin acting lip rough and the grubworms will gang against the big old woodpeck er. rrofesslonal Orators. AXTE HAVE In Southern Califor- ma a professional orator who long ago discovered that the most dulcet music on earth was the sound of his own voice. He'll speak anywhere at the drop of the hat and provide the hat. r W'hat'a worse, this of ours labors under the delusion that, if he shouts at the top of his voice, his eloquence wiU be all the more forceful. The only way to avoid meeting him at dinner is to eat at an owl wagon. But the other night, at an Important banquet, he strangely was missing from the array of speakers at the head table. One guest turned in aniarement to bis neighbor: coast-defende- he of Nazidom. JMIE veteran Rabbi Stephen Wise New York has been reasonably outspoken In his views on Nazi treatment of his own and the i ractitioners of other faiths as well And one of the most ven- erable prelaw s of the Catholic chun h m Furore while discussing the same sub.cit, hasn't exactly pulled his poiabes. either. So what" A fi lend just back from bund tells me that m Beilin he he, ml a h ph govermvu nt officer fercelv denounce these two dist.n-inshed men About the mildest thing tie spi aker sa d about them was that both were sen te Somehow or othir. the speech wasn't printed in the German papers mas be by orders from on high Well, far be it from this innocent bystander to get into rel g.ous nrgarrei ts and bcs'dcs 1 have no first hand knowledge as to the Chns-t.o i loryv man's state of heal'h, although. judging bv his ulterum.es. there's n thmg pirt.culurly wring g a ksn vv.th ind. But I do know R ,b-W ise, nd if In s m h ,j, so is S.mriey Tt u pie A' d I i ov the assert1'1!! that he would be perfect1 will ng t ! ,i e one f ot in the grave if be cm. Id lave on Herr H. tier's neck. t n; in s. C- - -- V NU Scrv,v e other c orb of i A. . was still otbciully unde- but nil signs indicated that Japan was making ready to prosecute a long term conflict in North China and r that the Chinese WAR ;i ire c ' it t.l.S 'i 'ds v. f r t w . ce Pi W, d r t fi it is bi ev W 11 t e spi i , t t h, army. I" ' d .a st, t s ' be 0 n f the Hi I e ,l y t '' - by breaking ground fur the ne1 lcnry Ford who celebrated his seventy-fourt- 38 acre birthday site. 2 War memorial designed by Jc erai s hospital at Detroit for which he donated a and built by the United States government in memory of Americas dead in the W, rid war cated recently by Gen. John J. Pershing at Montfaucon, France. 3 King Carol of Rumania cent Visitor in London, shown walking along Regent street. f 1 mri'o'S s and ra- F ole San. con at tl p'on -I- Celebrates 27tli Birthday in CPTITRKI)UY REBELS r V Mv of In v vv. great of war In the Fengtai Lukouchian district southwest of Peiping, 30,000 veteran Japanese troops massed for an attack upon five divisions of China's central government army, numbering approximately CO, 000 Including the remnants of the twenty-nintarmy, driven from Peiping by the Japanese, there were said to be Both sides were 100.000 Chinese. well equipped with airplanes Further evidence of Japan's expectation of real war were the sweeping changes In military personnel made after a conference between Premier Konoye and Emperor Hirohito Four new division commanders were named as well as a new commander for the island of Formosa It was regarded as significant that all of the new appointees were soldiers with extensive experience in China The government was attempting to push through an appropriation of for operations in North w on two other ill c. st " t b, t e i 14 Cai bb-i- (u n pi i 'or, s wore '-- a when i hi Wl - y d IIue battle of Madrid cor.- tinued to rage, Gen. Francisco Francos eastern army was driving an ever widening wedge into the territory near the junction of Teruel. Cuenca and Valencia provinces 100 miles east of Madrid. His object is to impose a barrier between Madrid and the loyalist government's capital at Valencia A ill fX. .. jfif- X Frederick D. Suite, Jr., of Chicago who recently celeb seventh birthday lying in an iron lung the machine that ing for him. It is his second year in the machine since with infantile paralysis in China and he expects to spe in it before he is able to do his own breathing and walking Rosemary O'Farrell, left, and his sister Mary, right, vi Plow Will Cut Six-Fo- Furrow ot JOFFRE in Government forces aJ along the line of advance were reported sur- rendering or fleeing Insurgents claimed to have captured large num- bers of automobiles and supplies of arms, munitions and clothing. Latest news from the Madrid front indicated that a rebel attack in the Usera sector southeast of the city had been repulsed by machine gunners and dynamiters. soldiers at the Japanese. El Caudillo 1$ the Boss JNSURGENT Spain has a head also has a name for representing 100,000 communist troops, said his men were willing him now. In Germany things are to become an advance guard for bossed by Der Fuehrer, and Italthe major Chinese offensive Nation- - ians scuiry to obey 'Tl Duce." Now Rebel Spain has dubbed Gen wide nulitirv conscription was Francisco Franco El Caudillo." conducted npaco Japanese newspapers reported Throughout the realm on walls and that a resolution to sever all re- - fences are signs bearing the motto. Homennje el Caudillo lotions with Japan was before the Obey the leader " And the people salute him Chinese political council for consul eration The fear that gripped Nan . by raising the right arm. Franco's followers are protesting king was illustra'ed bv the government's publication of warnings that he is not a fascist, but be has against giving awiy milit irv se-- i never announced just what form of crets a'ui the warnings which were government he will propose for the given g iv ernnut pffVi tls to get nation There is said to be a scheme ther fimilies out into the hinter- afoot to shape it along the lines of lands whole thev might be s ife Portug U s corporative government. Suice he opmly declared on July 19 fiom enemy bombi rs Civil ms in Chain nee led ro that he believes the restoration of a w mini g Thousands upon thousands monarchy is vital to cohesion of weie lined up at the railroad sta- Spam, it is believed that this is what tions m Slnnghni and in N ink.ng; he will eventually effect. Prince Jinn, third son of the former King many were women carrying chld-reXIII, is the likely candid de and what belongings they could Alfu-sfor the crown. not bear to leave behind Thousands of J ip mese civilians in Chun packed the docks awaiting sh ps Women Hear War Cry which would carry them safelv back of China's chief ag. ' titers ONE war to their homeland was Mme Ch.ang Km As columns of Japanese solihers shok. Wellesley-educatewife of the pressed forward to meit advancing d ctn'or She women to fight urged from troops Nanking, there was to them abili.v," no doubt that hos'd ties would con- - Japan "acccrding the fashion in which the wom-eciting tmuo to spread sou'hward It was of Spam are occupying the fi'ht-mexpected a real battle would cr.s ie l.nes when the two columns came w h n "In e World war the won en ( f sti king distance. every coun'rv gave their best, she Russ, a protested vigorously to the declared. The women of Ch - a are Japanese embassy in N inking no less patriotic or capable of phoS. ' t! e of U'e ii'ist a, Ru'S,an ii nl pillaging nmsi.kee in Tients n by Ml te Bus- ' Ch na ;s f,acmg the grav es cr s s s n ruTans assist d b J it' mese in is h story. Th.s means we J Po tpancso domed tint of sacr't'ee of our the r c mnti ' men vvitc mphci'id n ases ofmany mn-- ci ' sellers our t pec. ,md rid culed the idea that the Jap ti'i'ch if t )'e p.a'ions weihh r- -j sce d pi imn any tut ire attacks r:.'.1 'iss'iv destroyed t ,e resj s against Rus lan consulaKs our rocv.iriiOti n " Fn-la- ?. II Haiold Dahl, twenty-eigh- t year-olAmerican flier now in a Spanish insurgent jail, whose wife, from Champaign, 111., has enlisted the help of the United States embassy in Paris to secure his freedom. Dahl, (lying a pursuit plane for the Spanish government, was forced to bail out when his ship was attacked by insurgent aircraft. S THE China. In a desperate effort to stem the dicinvaders, Gen Chiang tator of China and commander of the Chinese army, summoned into conference at Nanking, national capital, the warlords and governors of impoitant provinces Plans were made to throw hundreds of thou- The provincial rulers apparently were only too anxious. Chow it Wedge to Split Loyalists 0 of a , a s- -a people the fiont sands battleships, imately $U) w , as inev ituble Tukvo was hurrying soldiers to w t to irmus new flythe Pan A- - or. can Grace ing 20 rn.'cs off airways, cm Cristobal, in the C o il Zone, after ' : a sebe Filed ll,g ,t nearly con i id 1, I r from Guay.e Last rad i npu's fi on tie pdot indicated he w is trying to spiral in a down to the s of (ce rf the Two United torrential rin'tirm States subnuir in s, cruising the area in the hope of puking up some survivors, fivii put of the air liners sliij mint of mad, an engine casing, a few other parts and a bucket of ice i re nn floating in the water. It was feired the pilot, copilot, steward and 11 passengers, mostly Americans, were locked m the cabin and King on the bottom of the seaVhich at the point the wreckage was found reaches a depth of 1,000 feet. Steady opinion masses that a tion Is abui Santa M it boat of tv o streams of refugees pouring out of the are I while tlicv had the chance revealed and r, t S gu' WAS JTlost in everywhere preparing to withstand the advance of the Japanese Kai-she- ro ' (i ' r sloops of S t 14 Lost in Flying Boat were i. ' rHUf' PK7 ,cnstructTcd at a cost of $3,400 which is uesigned to cut ihe SntT Ana rWer deep. It wil, be used plains of CaLfirma to recover rich loam soil buried under sand deposits by the 1916 flood T h f rrv chlne "n be Pul!ed by two Dlesel- ri , catcrpillar tractors The share will be nosed into and from pulled a povveiful hydraulic hoist mounted on top of the frame. An equestrian st of the Marne, di ime Real del Sartf placed in one of the as a memorial to tl tor war general. be-in- Aerial Nurses Fly on Their Errands of ' $1,-00- 0 ( -- ' issue a F. of Ids W ti l l M GREEN leaves White House with a smile. Flee from the Rising Sun posed bond was cut from 000,000 as a compromise with the Treasury dejurt-ment- , which objected to so high a figure The bill would aid low cost housing projects in two wavs It would nuke loans to the full amount of contracted projects, utd.ng the re payment of the loans by direct grants if the sponsots kept rents low, or it would make di root grants not to exceed 2N per cent of the cost of a project Under this I'ter method, the President would be authorized to make an ad d'ti,ral la per cent grant from relief funds, to be used on!v for the etoj lov ment of tabor Sponsors would be required to contribute at lead 23 p r cent of the cost. The housing au.hor.ty would also be permitted to spend $35 IXH) 000 on iv r L 1 $26,000 000 wouid be appropriated immeThe prodiately i) ! r vy, said in t j provide funds gress will I n of two li.ittie- for the cor -38 j m s in the ships and t.i hi iral inferred fiscal year ftnr.ie that the in a press United StaU wnts to ke, p rue m with other ri'o s w ., ch are ba luuig The ning extern e n four new st, s It c ist $170 000,000 and will be rea t1 in 1912 Construe J United States housTo ing authority meet operating expenses of the program's first year, i ! of American acting seci ' tl low-co- j rf i Admiral hours legislation, the senate took up the Wagner Steagall housing bill. This would authorize the flotation of a $700 000 000 bond Issue by a i ' 1 proof. sance. 6 Government work is removed from the board's control and placed under the Walsh Healey act. Chairman Mary T. Norton D , N J ) of the labor committee indicated the bill would be brought up in the house under a special rule and speedily passed. k ; D7 1) y light mac' armor wall ( ' ened aga bridges a J t goods. Label provision of original act Is eliminated to protect industry from what is considered a nui- 'tie cost of : n $t V0 a fa- - 'v m- - $! V a er njei ' d r c to 8,000 tons h e demonstration projects to illustrate to commumtie' the benefits of elimi na'i g slums and providing housing at low cost The proj ects be sold as soon as pr ict cal" to !ot housing agencies Over the pro'eG of admin stratmn leideis. includi-- g Senator Waget and M mm's I e id r Bnklev, the senate ad q it I an amenirre-- t bv Bitty F I.si ii), Va I ;m , a anti-aircr- a 5. 1 5 a 9 000 12 s $700,000,000 for Housing LI AV1NG disposed of wages , boa's. Armam' ships will juri-d'ctio- prison-mad- r r 16 superd' submarini from Dixies representatives m the house labor committee, but the Green amendments (so called because of the federation president's comple'e domination of the committee meeting) patched up the essential dltfeiences The bill, as p issed by the senate, would create a labor standards board empowered to set minimum wages up to 40 cents an hour and maximum wmk wc.ks down to 40 hours The house committee had Intended to extend the limits to permit the board to set wages at 70 cents and huurs as low as 3". Under Greens inlluence the house Committee decided to accept the senate provisions on this part of the measure, but the scope of the board was greatly curtailed by an amendment whu h would penult it to deal only with who maintain employers "awe itshops" and "starvation wages through fake collective bargaining ngoiien s The in (lie'll ami'iidme"ts brn f are n 1. Board over wages and horns in any industry only if it duds that collective bargaining agreements do not cover a sufliciem number of employees or facilities for collective bargaining are tncf fective 2 Acceptance of wage-hou- r stand-ai,lestablished by collective bargaining in any occupation as prima facie evidence of appropriate standards In that occupation. 3 Board cannot alter wage hour standards already prevailing in occupation in community considered, or establish classification in any community which adects adversely ttie prevailing standard in the same or other communities. 4 Industries are protected against Inquired, naming the absentee. Didn't you hear? answered the He busted a couple of ear other. drums." Whose-said the (list felLw. Foes Lf, n 1 Blank? inclu tons, til I s" lie t them f ir I urn one who bus given up R ilf You might even go so far as to say I gi If gave rue up fr s x ' With the contracts. vessels & i id Wheres three seven cru r quota of dr smaller cr total of 61 record. ! personnel mately by WEEK ' U v to 1 p, and then st.upei im; the clubhouse with every m i v standing on end end fcicurn.m; for help and bii'hbalK. phoid Britain, London, 71 ; fl.I I AM GREEN, i resident of he Amer (m Federation of it or emerged ns the ndrn rostra-- ' 'i s fiver 'e son in math rs uffeit-ibor as I e was pi rout'd vir-g d . 'o wide his own amendri erPs to P e leu, e version of the wages The si nate had .ind I.' i.rs I , id t e b 11. 56 to 2!, only after Prc ah nt Roosevelt lid called (In in to the White House and pi him to give lukewarm ap-pval to the rneu'ure, w.th the that the house would an end It Southern Democrats in the senate, led by Pat Harrison of Mississippi, bitterly opposed the b,!l, but their motion to recoir, rmt It to committee was defeated, 48 to 36 The same vigorous opposition was expected Scene.' and Persons in the CurrenTjy In 1933 W f - peacetime WcU:rn Newspaper Laloo. I l()N- L. United would eml Dictates House Amendments. ..Thousands Flee China, Expecting War . . . Housing Measure Stirs Up Senate 'Jhirnkb about 1 U. S. Keeps Naval Pace I NDICAT, Ilvvivir of Current Crvntn AVrr IIKI( ( ! . d t ' ' n ? t'-- j a- -y .( k o' N C ' C '1 bl ' Ii. f 1. V. 1 t o. n''V'ly formed organization of flying trained - lI' (qu'tpcd tyj c cl ambulance aerial errand ships meaner of mere. n |