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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION Rebels Fall from Madrid New s Review of Current Event WAR CLOUDS OVER CHINA Hold ... 13 Senators Truce Japs See Little Hope for Smoke Once More Court Bill in Balance . . . Steel Mills s&fc imJui W PtekaJtd l SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'! New SinoJapenese Conflict? between Chinn and Japan believed almoat Inevitable outbreak hopes of settling a new of hoctllltlea by diploma tie meana faded out The flatting enaued aa Jap- WAS ii at- anese gendarmes tempted to take over the policing of and Lukow-kiatwo vlllagei In the Peiping area, near Marco Polo bridge. This, the Japanese said, was provided tor In the North China truce. According to the assertions of the g Japanese war office, Chinese soldiers Bred upon the gendarmes and opened up with trench mortars against the Japanese contingent at the Yuanping station. This action allegedly compelled the Japanese to make a night assault, costing 20 lives. In order to occupy the towns of Lungwangmlao and Tungshinghwan. It was said the Chinese troops had also advanced Into these points. counOfficials of the Hopel-Chahcil claimed the Japanese moves were in open violation of the truce. They further accused the Japanese of conducting night army maneuvers, using real bullets instead of the blanks ordinarily employed in maneuvers. As Emperor Hirohito and Premier Fumlmaro Konoe conferred with military leaders end the cabinet, the Japanese people frantically prepared for the war that loomed. China's Nanking government gave orders to Gen. Sung Cheh - yuan, commander of the North China forces, that his army was not to retreat for any reason, but was to be prepared to make the "supreme sacrifice to hold its position until k should arrive Gen. Chiang railroad over the Peiping-Hanko- George Gershwin: Dead at Kai-she- w with 50,000 SS. that it was operating with Its normal force of 13,000 in Indiana since it and the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee signed a compact with the state labor commission. Steel production in the Youngstown, Ohio, area, one of the principal scenes of strike violence, climbed to 70 per cent of capacity, S per centage points above the operating figure before the start of the strike. The Youngstown Sheet and Tube plant in East Chicago, Ind., announced that it would open to 7,000 employees without benefit of written agreement with the C. I. O. A Youngstown vice president forcefully denied that the company had made any agreement with the steel affiliate of John L. Lewis organization. as Gov. Clifford M. Townsend had publicly announced. fresh troops. China's demands tor a truce were considered intolerable by the Japanese government They Included: 1. Japan must assume responsibility for the "incident Japan must express regret Japan must pay damages to the Chinese and submit guaranties against such incidents in the future. Japan made counter demands at first reported to be accepted by the Chinese, later repudiated by them. 2. 3. Strike Riot Kills rebel forces which took after the city's first Madrid siege are still finding two-daa tough nut to crack. In a battle the loyalist forces broke the through the siege lines aboutVilla-neuof city, captured the villages Brunette, da la Canada and and threatened to cut the besieging rebels off from their main forces. atSo nearly successful was the tempt to rout the rebel forces that tin latter were forced to admit new troops might have to be withdrawn from other fronts, delaying temponext rarily the drive on Santander, rebel objective on the Biscayan coast The loyalists were reported to have recaptured 100 square miles of territory about Madrid. Meanwhile, the fall of Bilbao was expected to add 150,000 refugees to the constant stream pouring Into loyalist Valencia. SPANISH senators borite were believed to hold the fate of the administrations substitute for the original bill which would increase the number of Supreme court justices to 15. The administration was certain that the bill would receive at least 89 votes, with 49 necessary to a majority. Forty-thre- e senators were definitely comThirteen were mitted against still uncommitted as the battle raged on the senate floor and in the cloakrooms. The twelve uncommitted Democrats were: Andrews (Fla.), Bone (Wash.), Brown (N. H.), Caraway Johnson (Wis.), (Ark.), Duffy (Cola), Lewis OIL), Murray TWELVE Democratic Farmer-L- a it (Mont.), Overton (La.), Pep- per (Fla.), Russell, Jr. (Ga.) and Wagner (N. Y.). Lundeen (Minn.) was the Farmer-LaboritThe substitute for the original Ashurst bill provides for appointment of one new justice each year to every Justice remaining on the court after reaching the age of e. years. ' It was believed that public opinion would decide the commitment of the senators "on the fence. If it becomes apparent that public opinion is against the substitute as it was against the original bill, it is likely that the administration leaders in the senate will propose an amendment preventing the substitute bill from including present members of the court This would postpone the enlargement of the court until some new appointee be- seventy-fiv- e comes seventy-fiv- C. O. Steel Grip Loosens I. e. grip of the C. L O. to loosen la the steel strike as three big Independent steel corporations Republic, Bethlehem and Youngstown Sheet ft Tube-repo- rted more Sian of their idle mill hands had returned to work. This covered plants In Ohio and Pennsylvania. Inland, tha fourth of the steel Independents, announced THE two-thir- ITEMS va (Continued from page one) the Nation. Enlarged Security Prog ram The total in income taxes the Bureau of Internal Rev nue during the fiscal year ending June 30,1936 collected by if armament race. Mayor LaGuardia of New York and Cardinal Munde-- 1 lain of Chicago had been other reI cent Nazi targets. The ambassador was quoted as saying: There must be some (of the dictatorhips) who realize that they have imposed upon the British commonwealth and the United States an armaments race. We did everything in our power to avert it, but it Is a race, and the British and ourselves must inevita-- 1 bly win. I admit the strongest ar-- j gument that can be made for dictatorships they offer a better method of preparing for war. But I am sure that democracies provide a better way to finish a war." The Nazis charged that the ambassador had Insulted Germany and Italy with his arrogance and ignorance." Voelkischer Beobachter, the official newspaper, added: "If there Is any talk of defense, then we should speak of defense against attithe arrogant and teacher-lik- e tude of the defenders of western Ideals. Two and one policeman ONE striker killed and twenty men were injured at an aluminum plant in Alcoa, Tenn., when rioting broke k out as 3,000 strikers started a movement The plant belonging to the Aluminum Company of America, had been closed since May 18, when the strike was called by the Aluminum Workers of America, an affiliate of the American Federation of Labor. Difference in wages paid at Alcoa and at the companys plant in New Kensington, Fa., was the issue in the strike. State troops were on hand, but R. O. Smith, in charge, Adjt-Gesaid that they were there merely to protect rights, and no martial law had been declared. Violence continued in the friction between steel and labor as one unidentified man was killed and six Injured when striking workers of the Republic plant at Massilon, Ohio, brushed with city police near a union hall. back-to-wor- Asocial income system for of people over forty five years the for relief age and adequate unemployed through public employment and direct relief. A monetisation of value corresponding to the increase in wealth to assure the purchase medium required for economic security a d industrial exchange When shall your airplanes; navy, and a British freighter scoured the vast wastes of the South Pacific In an effort to find and rescue Amelia Earhart Putnam, America's No. 1 woman flyer, and her navigator, Fred Noonan. The pair had been forced down before complethop from New ing the 2,570-mil-e Guinea to Howland island, a leg of their flight. Signals received from the hapless flyers were so weak that it was Impossible to tell whether they were afloat at sea or marooned on some tiny Island, and as the days passed it became doubtful that many of the radio messages which served as clues for the searchers were from the two at alL So alarmed was the world at the loss of Amelia and her companion, the United States even sent out the giant aircraft carrier Lexington with 98 planes aboard, which. It was said, could explore an area of 36,000 square miles in five or six hours. to order telephone service. Just tell any employee call our business office "Its easy (Continued from page one) PROSPERITY. SERVICE and operations damaging to land or people would not be tolerated. When the electricity now going to waste for neon Bigns and lightand useless ing of offices is utilized for useful purposes and when we are permitted to build dams and harness tides to create more electricity work will become play, cities will become clqpn and free from smoke, frost will do little dam- sky-scrape- rs one-thir- sh i voice-trainin- SHOE girl reold age" and e from "young portedly died of man ninety-eigage. The city had few registered s, bleeders and midwives, and it in passing. The birds circled about correspondent. was not necessary for the physithe city for some time, then landed Death from "affability end a cian to sign tha death certificate. A on tha golf course, which became "visitation from the Lord" are member of the family, a friend, or white with them, tha scene being among the records of mortality a neighbor of the victim could sign likened to e flock of penguins seta found among physicians' and other the certificate and give cause of In motion pictures of the Arctic burial slips by. tha project sponsored death as almost anything. doe-tor- to yourself and take advantage of win' we are trying to do for you. Our Cc operative Store is careful in select THE its goods BEST- - then we make the prices exactly rill " i O r Having the Cooperative Spirit we can and will serve you better, Prove us by making your purchases Come out this week end and try us. Alfred Sorensen Progressive JEWELER. ever you in touch with friends, the stores, saves time and trips for a few cents a day. ld Storks Follow Locnsts Following a swarm of locusts which appeared near Bulawayo South Africa, a flock of storks was so large that It formed a huge white warm of its own. The locust swarm was so dense that it was half-da- y t "A telephone keeps sts 53rs; eight-year-o- ld BETRUE We can serve you better than like papers in a storm. And when Triple Split for Palestine you get right down would be iplit into to it, that Is about PALESTINE and Brltiih manall they have date over the whole country ended, amounted to. Now Anthony js-- sjf Eden, Britain for- and delivered to the British govern-- 1 ploy meet, eign secretary, has ment. The commission was formed I With a profit system this is come up with a new I apoaiblejth-financier- . (me, as deft and pereng.,. haps as futile as any which have Under the new plan, about two--1 only in enterprises which they gone before it It provides for thirds of Palestine would be eon-- 1 feel sure will bring them the full of land into an Arab state and about and sea control of movements of d into a Jewish state. A cial Sam and tfccy employ only men and arms into Spain. French mall territory, including the holy those who are most speedy and and British warships would patrol cities of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and the coastline with German and Ital- Nazareth, and a corridor to tha e'ficient. They make puppets ian observers aboard (the Fascist ea, would be given to Greet Brit- of the common man: ao this nations, indignant over the Leip- tain as e permanent mandate. It thinking for him, control his zig incident, have withdrawn from is claimed that tha plan would rethe patrol). This arrangement move the Arabs from Jewish dom- work and his income and, more would operate only until a perination, give the Jews a home and or less, his life. They crowd manent scheme could be worked more than half the population protect Christian shrines. out, placing observers for the nonin a dozen large cities and let intervention committee In all Lewis Scans Sea the the greater part of the nation seaports and airports from T OHN L. LEWIS sought to expand which men and supplies might leave to weeds and desert. They go the scope of hi Committee for for Spain, and in all Spanish ports to see that none landed there. After Industrial Organization by invading cause such an uneven dis'ribu-tio- n that, the sea patrol would be abol- the maritime industry. With Harry of population, as well as ished. Bridges, west coast longshoremen's that one may travel Mr. Edens plan, of course, would leader, he sought to unify scattered wealth, unions one In for indusin some states with- hours maritime big not work without the approval of trial organization dominated by the out seeing a human bcingwhile the Nazis and Italians. C. L O. The American Federation of , "er states people are pack-i- n Labor already has two atrong unions j in j so maritime the this in ed action cities like bees in a hive, field, Obituary in Blue brings Lewis into another point of composer friction with William Green's or-- 1 George gershwin, Jazz music up to ganlzatlon. Tha nation has 250,000 the level of the classics, died sud- marina and coastal workers. denly in Hollywood after an operaYoungsters of 4 to tion for brain tumor. Ha was thirty-eBe Taught to Sing ight His "Rhapsody In Blue" Mae West Tells All was famous among tha world's muSEEMS Mae West, buxom Neb. Mrs. Lillian Lincoln, sic lovers, his opera, "Porgy and ITblonde cinema menace DID marHelms Polley, of the University Bass one of tha most Individually ry Frank Wallace in Milwaukee on of Nebraska voice faculty, beAmerican of all musical works. His April 11, 1911, after all. After stoutlieves that the time to teach "Suwannee sold more than 3,000,-00- 0 ly denying the marriage which youngsters how to sing la when copies, his musical comedy groused the whole nation when It they are just out of tha cradle. score, "Of Thee X Sing," was a was revealed In 1935, aha did an g Her class for Pulitzer prize winner, and some of sboqMsca and confessed it, children from six to nine, has his compositions, such as "Strike denying she had ever lived been so successful that Mrs. PolUp the Band," "Soon," and Some- With the vaudeville player as his ley win open e class for Loves Me" were was admission Her body necessitatsung and Wife, danced to by millions. Many prom- ed whan she answered Wallace's inent critics called him the most suit for declaratory relief In a Los original force In American music. Angeles court. con-missio- n. Cooperation Will Solve Today's Buyiug Problems 860 South MainS' reet two ships of the Japanese 'round-the-wor- e Utah Consumers telephone? Navy Hunts for Amelia of the United States FOUR ships with attendant It Must Com I Phone your Order Tody Call Was. 4864 Iput in k n. by the Pennsylvania historical Strange Causes of Death Revealed in 1800s Files In IBM, an from Philadelphians suffered many strange diseases In tha citys early history, according to statistics recently found by WPA workers, writes a Philadelphia United Press Production For All was $1,412,938,303.89 or dis ributed in social incomes to ten million people in the low income class would amount to lingham's 4th of July Margin In Trade bingham, worth each month to $11.77 per Robert States ambassador to The margin between incomes individual The income tax can the third promibecame London, nent American to bring down tha be increased for a social security and prices is a social credit the fury of Nazi Germany's officialdom program and shonld be accom public must have in added and press when, in an Independence of monetisation a by American pnied the before day speech purchasing power to buy all society in that city, he declared Un- value in proportion to the cle Sam had been forced by the dic- increase in wealth to enable the goods produced. tator countries to join Britain in an borders Spanish have blown about the Senate PROGRESSIVE ul y These were: of all Chinese 1. Withdrawal troops from the area about Marco Polo bridge. 2. Punishment for "the Chinese responsible for the conflict 3. Adequate control of all activities in North China. Mr. Eden Has a Plan 4. Enforcement of measures PLANS to maintainof the against communism. Spain in a patrol As the fighting continued in the will fashion all the nathat satisfy of an no hope Peiping area, with effective compromise on the two na- tions concerned and insure against the spread of the tions demands, war seemed the conflict beyond the probable result Struggle in people to purchase the increase in wealth. This will reemploy the unemployed and pay forty dollars a month to all over forty five and larger income payments to those over sixty five. REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK 0. K. SHOE SHOP Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. 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