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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION v.r nerlef f Current Eeenlt WE'RE STILL 'TN THE RED'' PROGRESSIVE $2,707,347, 0 Deficit for 37. Treasury Kepoironowe Nazis Jail Church Head . . Naw Court Bi Offered ITEMS 1 1 (Continued from page one) of these taxation values could be monetized at the point of by Secretary of Labor a Perkin, which reached and gava up In It effort Steel the C. L Worker Organizing Committee end the Independent steel corporation. dUBeuitiei, uid the blam, for ltl Allure at the door of the steel concerns. "We cannot but belleva that tha bitterness and suspicion which tha two aide would be discussion n Uyed by a around tha conference table between tha head of tha four companies fa the union representatives, and the only preaent possible hope of settlement lies In such a meeting, the board's report said. France Pa. The miner who no longer ean make a1 living in the black eoal fields may get a chance to rehabilitate himself on farmlands. Tha American Friends Service committee, a Quaker group, haa purchased 200 acres of land four miles from Brownsville to Inaugurate a program that eventually may rehabilitate thousands of Pennsylvania eoal miners now unemployed. Construction work will begin soon cm fifty new homes for the first fifty Fayette county eoal miners' families who will be tha first to benefit rehabilitation from the large-scal- e program. Through subsistence farming, education in new trades and the introduction of new industries, it la hoped that these miners will enjoy a more abundant life. . The home are to be sold to deserving families under long-terloans made by the American Friends Service committee. The soft eoal industry was selected for the experiment, as the committee carried cm work commenced in 1931-8which the Quakers started at the request of President Hoover. Private industry, organized labor, government officials and philanthropic foundations have endorsed the project Among them ere Andrew W. Mellon, former secretary of the treasury; Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the U. S. Steel corporation; Newton D. Baker, former secretary of war; Ernest T. Weir of National Steel corporation; Gov. George H. Earle of Pennsylvania, and John L. Lewis, chairman of the Committee for Industrial OrganizaBrownsville, man-toma- "We are of vital importance to every producer for It is through suffi-- ri nt available purchase medium that costs aie Finance-capitalis- An economic democracy will maintain among the people a dollar in purchase medium for each dollar in goods and produce available for consumption. Any margin between inccmesand prices will flow to the people for the purchase of produced goods and in the day that it does so as an established policy of public finance social security will be attained and maintained. In that day wage slavery will fade away before the onward march of economic freedom. The servitude of industrial centers and the sharecropper serfdom of theagriculturalsoutb will be no more and the world will take a real step forward ii social progress from the domr nation of man over man. WatchM Once Small Clock Watche originally were amah clocka and were worn hung from the girdle became they were too Urge for the pocket believe that tha re- fusal of tha four companies to enter Into any agreement with the 8. W. 0. C., regardless of the number of employees whom It actually represents, which could bo demonstrated by a secret ballot election, la not the way to industrial peace." The report said that Tom Girdler, chairman of the board of Republic Steel and leader of tha companies' not fight, stated that "he would consent to a term contract because ha believed It necessary for the proper operation of his company that it should bo in a position to meet the fluctuating price of steel by wage variations if it became necessary. On the board were Charles P. Taft, chairman; Lloyd K. Garrison and Edward F. McGrady. Private Centralism recovered in trabe. In deflation periods costs are not recovered in trade except iy the stronger of business combines hence the failure to increase purchasing power in proportion to the increase in wealth is the foundation of private monopoly in indnstry and trade, is the basis of in produccentralism private tion and exchange which a system of social finance monetizing value in proportion to the increase in wealth will enable the world to remove. further No m 2, Water, No Steel, No Jobs YN AMITE temporarily stopped Blots continued aa steel plants attempted reopening. movement In k a tha great Cambria works of tha Bethlehem Steel corporation at Johnstown, Pa., scent of the most violent altercations SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK WMtaro Nnrtppcr Uniaa. . among strikers, loyal workers and the transcript of the evidence and briefs law In recent days. tion. Uncle Sam Checks Up of both sides. Tha board will then Two explosions cripSAM wound up the 1937 comMotor the Ford order JNCLE either year with a net deficit of pany to "cease and desist its un- pled the principal water mains supply$2,707,347,110, or about $150,000,000 fair practices or dismiss the union's ing tha plant just aa more than President Roosevelt estiAppeal may ha taken to Cambria once more Youngsters of 4 to mated last April, according to tha charges. of had thrown court United circuit States the its open Be Taught to Sing report of the United States Treas- appeals, which has the power of doors and nearly ury. Neb. Mrs. Lillian Lincoln, NLRB lacks. which enforcement half its 15,000 emThe gross national public debt Helma Policy, of the University Tha the casa reach Supreme may filed had ployees climbed to a total of $30,424,613,732 of Nebraska voice faculty, becourt if the Constitution is involved. through Steel Workers' Organizing as of June SO, it was shown. that the time to teach lieves One of the unfair practices Committee picket line to resume allegedly Receipts for the period just closed to which the U. A. W. A. youngsters how to sing is when is objects their took labors. It several 10 in days were the largest years, n they are just out of the cradle. distribution of literature to repair the damage sufficiently to amounting to $5,293,840,230, comg emclass for to Her Ford its the allow company part of the workers to return. pared with $4,115,950,015 for the by children from six to nine, has ployees. The company charges that The blasts interrupted what had in 1930-3- 7 $70,000,000 about and year con been so successful that Mrs. Polbeen the nearest semblance of excess of estimates. Expenditures a denial of this would violate stitutional guaranties of free speech peace still not very near since icy will open a class for were $8,105,158,547, Including the C. I. O. affiliate called the strike for debt retirement origi- and a free press. on the big steel Independents who nally planned for that period but refused to sign contracts with what carried over into the current year. 'Compromise' Takes Bow M. M. LOGAN, Dem- - they dubbed John L. Lewis' irreCompletion of the debt retirement program aa previously con- gENATOH Kentucky, presented tha sponsible organization." Tha strik- Halved Stamps, Once Used templated would have called for the "compromise version of the Pres- ers' committee "deplored the exin England, Discovered expenditure of $404,525,000, which ident's Supreme court blU to the plosions and "hoped no strikers had caused them." would have placed the gross deficit senate, apparently London, England. Three of the above the $3,000,000,000 mark. with the blessings of rarest British stamps in existence In the 1930-3- 7 period, recovery and Majority Leader have just been discovered in a Hull F.D.R. Waxes Impatient relief costa were more than Joseph T. Robinson T WAS believed that the pressure solicitor's office. below the total for the year and the chief execuNinety-si- x years ago, soon after of public opinion in tha steel tive. In form en before, amounting to $2,840,462,932 strikes had driven President Roose- the adhesive stamp had come into amendment to and against $3,290,927,809. velt close to supporting federal leg- use, a solicitor's clerk in Hull, apReliable authorities around the substitute for the old islation similar to that in the amend- - parently finding himself short of administrastamp, thought half a two-ments proposed by Senator Arthur ! P capitol said that as soon as all ap- Ashurst tion bill, the new ! P of ,ne would aerve the purpose, propriation bills for the 1938 fiscal for tha Vandenberg Michigan apnational labor relations act. The Curiously enough the post office year were cleared, the President draft authorizes pointment of one would direct the heads of all governPresident Indicated at a press con- seems to have thought so too, for ment departments to Impound 10 new Justice to the ference that he was aa much put out the letters were duly accepted and court each year for delivered. at the C. L O. for forcing organizaper cent of their appropriations, exHow many stamps were eut In clusive of fixed charges, in an at- every justice remaining on the court tion upon the steel workers as ha tempt to balance the budget Ex- after reaching the age of seventy-fiv- e was with the corporations for refus- this way is not known, but when discovered at Hull were years. Under its provisions the ing to perts said that a maximum of negotiate in terms of a signed the three to tha notice of Robion could be saved In that way. President would be permitted to contract brought Tha prospective net deficit for 1938 name (me new justice this year (beSenator Vandenberg! proposed Lowe, London authority on postal sides filling the vacancy left by the was estimated at $400,000,000. amendments were designed to ! retirement of Justice Willis Van broaden the rights of employers un- latelic discovery of tha greatest imDevanter) and assure him of at der the portance and the stamps have now " Wagner act, forbid His Sermons Were Popular least one new appointment to the been added to his collection. strikes and other "unfair" court in each remaining year of his One of the letters bears the postago the Protestant years union severe and pOUR In practices, provide Germany was thought present term of office. All of the ap- penalties for unions which violated mark, March 27, 1841, and another to bo nearing the end; under tha pointments would hinge cm the deJanuary 11, 1842. It may be that contracts with employers. Nazi government It had become cision of Justices seventy-fiv- e or between these two dates other cut only an organization to officiate at older on retirement stamps wera used, but ao far ions funerals had been discovered. The opposition immediately Rebels Take French Ship christenings, weddings, in Europe was and the like. It has recently under- charged that the new bill was as THE situation improved, with Germany gone such a revival at the hands offensive as the old one. Sen. Burton of one Rev. Martin Niemoeller, K. Wheeler, Democrat Montana, and Italy still anxious to give tha leader of the Confessional synod, said: "The compromise is not going full rights of belligerents to both end his supporters that of late the to get through. The new bill la Just rebel and loyalist governments In churches were overcrowded. Rev. as objectionable as tha old, because Spain. As the directing subcommitMr. Niemoeller fought to keep poli- it seeks to pack the Supreme court tee of the committee of 27 nations tics out of the church. ust like the original bill did. Sen. for met, Britain Lately the fiery minister had been Edward R. Burke, Democrat Neb- end France sought desperately to examined almost every week by raska, said the 43 senators would effect some compromise which prosecuting attorneys In Berlin. vote against any kind of measure would keep the entire Then at last he was arrested by the that would increase the Supreme program from being washed secret police and taken to jail while court overboard, but the two Fascist nahis wife end six children looked on. Soma of the other provisions of tions were difficult to woo with any He was charged with "stirring up the new bill were: compromises Britain and Franca hatred in his speeches against lead Authority for 20 additional ap- could afford to make. and pointments to lower courts in ing persons in tha Nazi Meanwhile, two French warships movement. The police raffled his the event that judges over seventy were speeding for the Spanish coast offices and seized many documents fail to retire. The old bill would between Bilbao and Santander, and about $12,000. Said an official have permitted 50 new appoint- where, according to reports, tha Nie-mRev. Mr. after communique ments altogether. Spanish rebel cruiser Almlranta Iter's arrest: Speedy Intervention by the gov- Cervera had fired upon and cap"He has spread untrue reports ernment in casea involving consti- tured the Tregastel, a French ship about measures taken by Nazi au- tutionality of federal laws, and carrying loyalist refugees from thorities in order to incense the speedy appeal to the Supreme court. Santander. The refugee ship had population. He also called for rebeen chartered by a French popup sistance to atata laws and decrees. Isolates lar committee to aid the loyalists. Germ Paralysis His statements were part of the X7RAT the medical profession It had been reported halted less steady fare of foreign newspapers VV considers a major step in tha than three miles off shore, well withhostile to Germany. waters. conquest of Infantile paralysis was in Spanish taken when Dr. Edward Carl Rose-noFord Tests Labor Board announced to 100 physicians, Pen for Jersey's Parkers labor relations surgeons and medical research Paul fa. Wendel, former THE national la receiving Its moat ex- workers in Glendale, Calif., that ha WHEN N. J., lawyer, "con acting teat in tha hearings at De- had isolated the germ which cause fessed" to tha Lindbergh baby kidtroit on the United Automobile it Dr. Rosenow is professor of ex- naping, tha execution of Bruno Rfoh-ar- d Workers' union complaint that tha perimental bacteriology at the Hauptmann waa delayed three Ford Motor company la guilty of Mayo foundation in Rochester, Now Ellis Parker, aixty-flvdays. unfair labor practices. The U. A. Minn chief of the Burlington county deW. U. is a CL L O. affiliate; Ford la Work with spinal fluid taken from tectives, and his ion, Ellia, JrH opposed to tha unions. nurses who had contracted the dis- twenty-sihave barn sentenced to Zt was expected that tha hearings ease at tha Los Angeles general serve six and three years, reapeo-tlvalmight take a long time and may hospital in 1934 enabled Rim to isoin tha federal penitentiary eventually reach tha United States late the by Federal Judge William Clark la Dr. Rosenow said that now tha Newark. They wart convicted of Supreme court After the hearings in Detroit a hoard examiner will garm has been isolated steps must conspiring to seize and torture Wen-de- l draw up "lntarmadlata findings" be taken to develop a serum simto extract from him tha and send them to tha NLRB In ilar to tha serums used in fighting confession. Their attorneys anWashington, other ravaging contagious diseases. nounced an appeal would be accompanied by. aifi back-to-wor- W fliduuul anti-unio- -- Red Coral Ahraya Prised coral that Is and always has been prized, not solely for Jewelry and buttons, but as a charm to bring safety, health and aecreta not revealed to the ordinary person. As ancient Gauls rushed headlong into battle, they trusted their safety to their swords, strength and the "magic" coral Imbedded In their shields or helmets. Many Italians end Indians regard coral as protection against the evil eye. The world's red coral comes from the reefs off the Mediterranean coast of Africa, says the Washington Post, and ii obtained chiefly by Italians It is red The Open Forum, on Sunday Evening, June 13, at 8 P. M. Geo A. Udell, Chairman. Technocrats meet every Mo day night at Room 200 City and County Bldg. TownBend Club No. 1 meets every Tuesday evening, 8 p. m. at 255 East Broadway. Dance Bame place every Friday night. 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When many individuals with such growth tha prison dqctor later discovered are unusually strong. the prisoner was a woman, aha con"Women haven't a monopoly on fessed to being Maria Kuszenda. long hair, either. Sl.e said she had worn men's clothes "Musicians and tha artist group since she was had fought for as a whole still cling to the long- IB months In twelve, the front line during hair motif. Tradition plays en im- tha World war, and subsequently portant part in this custom, Walsh participated In burglaries, for whisk said. he had served prison terms. e, appointments and saves count- less trips for miPMg V ,! four-year-ol- -t SHOE Meat Food-Goo- d $103,-933,2- oe PQBLICDOINGS Pure for July f iv voice-trainin- "sit-down- Drought Aid A Governor of Kansas, Alf M. Land on whipped together a workable program for movement of livestock from larger farms to suitable grazing lands, and for shipment of feed and water to the small herd, one family farms. - Quakers Purchase Land for Rehabilitation. -- ed goods. credit proposals THE the predictions made concerning the end of the world come true. Here they predicted it would end in April they postponed it until June; now they have put it off September. What shall we do with the extra time? FARM HOMES HELP TO JOBLESS MINERS federal mediation board lap-para- te collection thus increasing the ' total in purchase medium as inindustry and agriculture crease the production of wealth. Goods may be accepted in payment of taxes against which a issupurchase mjdiuin may be values tax ed and property monetized through tax lien cer. tificates issued dy public finance departments in agreement with each taxpayer. The monetization of tax values for a public finance system would aid in the establishment of a social commonwealth of adequate purchasing power for the consumption of all produc- Social Mediators Blame Steel a few cents a day . You can order from any employee |