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Show THE SMITHFIELD SENTINEL, SMITIIFIELD, UTAH News Review of Current TV I S T? .1 Hi vents tile Worln I Iver 7 I 1 meat requirements is coming from uropean countries and Canad at the expense of American live stock producers. Importations of pork from Poland A chance at rare luxury is y0Urs crocheted lace doth tech medallion croche-.eforms it youll have of them together in r , what lovely gifts yo Franco Combating Revolt in Span!, I. Fascist Armyshipments were unloaded at New Developments in Labor Situation' President's rk rom Denmark, Lithuania, It- Jt arm Purchase Plan aly, Hungary, Holland, Germany, Opposed. HTK.S of Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Canada, and Argentina. The United States in normal times supplies Europe with By EDWARD W. PICKARD Waiters Nrinpapcr Union. meat, the farm papers pointed out. It must be obvious that ENERAL FRANCOS revolution There are two conditions under restricted production and through W.hinrtnThrn,.ri,.,t history, erty of other persons. They have reciprocal unsound economic policies have in Spain, already checked by which federal action had developed among the strikers themintariff be we may have adopted serious defeats on both the north-ievoked in case of acute strike condi- - policiesagreements a way of demon-- selves a resentment against every, in this country that have and the southern fronts, was lions, s one who owns a farm or a home or experience strating their namely where federal laws opened our doors to the im porta embar- have been violated or where federal tion of meats in further o Teacher soundness by the a business. substantial vol rassed by spreading property, including the mails, is in-- ume," the The tragedy of this condition, to results that evensurvey commented, revolt among the terfered with. tually become understandable to the leave the subject of currency for Fascist troops. His 'Unless one of these conditions THREE famous Likea moment, is that the strikes show Americans, with rank and file of the people. rank how uncovered exists, federal intervention or ac-- 1 1 their aides, will agents the little respect for law and order wise, history throughout represent the the plot and numer- tion, under the Constitution and deUnited States at the coronation of and file of the people have learned exists among a segment of our popous arrests were cision of the courts, is not warranted. King George VI of Great Britain their lesson each time and have ulation. It is not only a tragedy. It The second condition is cases speedily followed by in Westminster Ab- avoided burning their fingers a sec- is a dangerous sign and unless execu-- t where state numerous under the authorities, bey May 12. They ond time. That is, fingers were not somewhere in our nation, governi o n by firing federal law, ask the services of fedwere selected b y burned a second time until a new ment asserts its authority and prosquads. The mutiny eral agencies in the preservation of President Roosevelt generation came along and refused tects rights, we may possibly be first broke out in law and order and in the and ere: James W. to examine and take into account faced with a circumstance in which prevention Spanish Morocco, of violence. our nation will be held together Gerard, former am- the lessons of experience. and Franco himself Neither condition has so far ariswe have seen another again only by use of army guns. to Gerbassador Lately, hurried there by en. Except in instances where inmany, special am- such demonstration. We have seen plane. There were persistent re- terstate commerce is interfered To get back then to the bond Gen. both the results and the refusal of bassador; that 1,000 Italian soldiers had with, where a federal law is disreports John J. Pershing, current leaders to profit by exper- market it seems to me there is been landed at Ceuta and were begarded, the federal government .. commander of the iences of the past. closely knit skein ing used to crush the mutiny. This does not, and cannot under Unsound Conof conditions that I refer particularly to conditions A. E. F. in the war, the was denied by the Fascist high com- stitution, initiate action. and Admiral Hugh involving United States bonds. Ground prove where our missioner of Morocco. Those who have followed market ha S. U. government N. Rodman, More than 100 offCEVEN Democrats joined the six retired, special representatives. quotations must recognize that Unit- gone into unsound ground. It can be icers, most of them belonging to the Curtis Bok of Philadelphia will be ed States bonds and other securities pointed out how the tinkering with Republicans on the house air force, were said to have been committee and cretary of mission. Col. James L. issued by the treasury have suffered the currency has carried through disapproved implicated in the plot which was the Presidents wiU be aid to Gen. Pershing, from fluctuations in prices that por- to the ultimate consumer and the al- to proposal seemingly well laid in all parts of lot (50,000,000 to and Commander Frank E. assist farm tenants Beatty tend, if, indeed, they do not prove wage worker. It can be shown how Spanish Morocco and the southern to be aid to Admiral Rodman. that federal financial policies of the the national government has disbuy farms on easy credit terms. of tip European Spain. This majority of the committee ob- The battleship New York, flagship last four years were unsound. There regarded the rights of part of the Government troops were said to 1116 Sixth battle to the jected because program squadron with was propaganda from official quar- population and favored another part it be pushing back toward Cordoba the would the rand fleet in British waters ters during one of the periods of of the population and in doing so the put government into the Fascist forces which were trying to real estate business. The proposition during the World war, will partici-i- s sagging prices that the condition has created a class hatred which is break through for capture of the contained International naval re- resulted from market manipulations liable to cause trouble in the nation in one section of the pate n rich coal and mineral territory farm tenant bill and the activities of tipsters. Sto- for the next fifty years. and would author--1 view 011 Spitliead on May 20. bout Pozoblanco. The insurgent ire the secretary of agriculture to ries to this effect came directly Notwithstanding the lessons to be to include 10,rmy there, alleged HREE New Deal acts of legisla out of the treasury although they learned from these experiences we 000 Italians and Germans, was in buy farms for resale to tenants on terms that would tion were by the Su- did not carry the identity of the observe how the same mistake is danger of being surrounded and an- a 45 years to give them as long preme court in upheld decisions that in- official who made the statements. being made in another way. I refer pay. The Interest nihilated. rate would be 3 per cent. Sponsors dicated that tribunal was becoming The whole circumstance must be now to the attitude of administraGreat Britain and France official- of almost liberal enough to suit the considered together, however, if one tion leaders who are supporting the measure will probably try ly warned Franco that they would to get it through the senate, and administration. Two of them were is to arrive at any sort of a con- President Roosevelts program to no longer tolerate the stopping and after house refusal to agree it would nnanimous. The third and most clusion concerning the true state add six justices of his own searching of British and French was rendered by five of the of affairs. One must think of the to the Supreme court of thechoosing to conference. ncart go United merchant vessels by his warships. ur dissenting. This total amount of government secur- States. Throughout the argument Only the day before the President justice? with , " had given out his farm tenancy !?st Pinion was given in the case of ities outstanding something like that has come from proponents of e Washington state law establish-DEADLOCK over a new wage program as follows : and one must the Presidents packing plan there 1. Continuation agreement brought about a P a milimum wage for women and recognize as well what is going on runs a constant and of recurring apwalkout of soft coal miners in the loans, most of which rehabilitation e court reversed its position taken in commerce and industry. In addiwould go to peal that if we can only have six Pennsylvania and West Virginia people living on land which the gov- - ? ,year 5 to tion similar new these attention must upsetting factors, justices in the Supreme court fields and its spread to other fields 10n passed by the New York be given to conditions of the last believes can be made to we can do all of the things that are was certain unless the controversy pay. legislature. Justice Owen J. Roberts several years when the Roosevelt necessary to bring about labor were settled. The mine operators ,2. Purchase of land had swung over to the other side, administration was engaged and peace and complete business recovsubmarginal and officials of the United Mine so that it can be taken out of cultiva- but Justices Sutherland, Butler, till is engaged in the great- ery, Workers of America have been long tion and and Van Devanter dissentest orgy of spending that our naput into timber or grasses. ed Disregarding the merit or demerit in negotiation, with John L. Lewis from the 3. Federal present judgment, de- tion ever has known. When you of this argument, it seems to me of land tor purchase dictating the stand taken by the resettlement of taken off i nclaring that the meaning of the add up these various factors, you one cannot help looking somewhat latter. Edward F. McGrady, assist- submarginal landfamilies nstltion docs not change with an answer which seems to me into the future and determining on and purchase of ant secretary of labor, was trying tenant farms to the ebb and flow of economic get to be irrefutable. tenants the basis of experience at the past give hard to help bring about events. This was a settle- chance to own the land at the what may happen if the Supreme In first the no they are majority opinion, whichslap nation nor place, ment and kept the White House in- tilling. was read any of its individuals can go on court is emasculated as the Presiformed of developments. Maintenby Chief Justice Hughes. The court unanimously upheld the indefinitely spending money when dent proposes. ance men were ordered to stand by CENATOR GEORGE NORRIS of I said earlier in this article that it does not have that money. That is, in the mines, but about 400,000 men Nebraska is intent on his plan provisions of the railway labor act it cannot there has grown up a tremendous inmore than its spend quit work. for the creation of a national power requiring railroads to engage in col- come over extended period disrespect for law. The continued lective any emwith their bargaining authority- similar to the Tennessee ployees for the without suffering bad results. Our prattle about the necessity for new PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT dis- - Valley purpose of settling nation did authority, 1 cussed the labor that. It made up the blood in the Supreme court is simlabor disputes. TJie opinion was read situation with and he intends to indifference between its income and ply and frankly, another step in the . Secretary Perkins and by Justice Stone and was closely Sidney Hilltroduce a bill tor studied by leaders of the ad- its spending by borrowing. It gave direction of a government by men man, chief organizer of the C. I. O. this during the presministration jwho hoped to glean government bonds to those from and not a government by law. drive to unionize the textile work- ent session of conIt is to be recalled that Mr. Roose- from it an indication of what the whom it borrowed, evidence of its ers. Hillman told him he was hope- gress. This he ancourt might decide concerning the debt. The immediate result of this velt was Bven by his rubber stamp ful the problems of the textile indus- nounced after conWagner labor relations act, now in condition was that there are mil-- constfess more power than any try could be settled by with the President of the United States litigation. The Wagner act does not lions upon millions of government and arbitration, and it was report- ferring and President, he bonds held by banks, corporations haa exercised before. I do not make apply to railway workers. ed that he promised the textile intimated the idea The decision was handed down in and individuals. These bonds bear the charge that the difficulties that workers would not attempt to use was approved by the case of the Virginian Railway an exceedingly low rate of interest. 1 have attempted to analyze above the sitdown strike. Mr. Roosevelt. He It is only natural that company and upheld a ruling by the Senator Wagner of New York de- has at work experts Fourth circuit court of appeals di- with money to lend will look anyone livered an address in the senate on for the i t recting the company to engage in highest interest rate they can get. the sitdown strike situation, charg- investigating and mapfeasibility collective bargaining. If they happen to hold ing that the blame of it rested on ping out the details. The Supreme court also upheld bonds, those bonds will government a few giant corporations which, he be dumned All rivers of the United States constitutionality of the new in favor of securities paying higher makes ore mistakes than where said, have hamstrung the labor should be controlled the ff nation by returns. That has happened to some that Pwer is exercised by the relations board by invoking injuncs.u,bject to il by na- - moratorium act. The decision, read tions in the courts and who have erly appointed or elected represent already. by Justice Louis D. Brandeis. whose Pllcy .the atives of the masses of the peonle. openly banded together to defy the itar said. Whenever the river will opinion condemned the earlier Fra- is to be remembered as well r reca11 labor relations law. It homely saying, often develop power, we should take ad- zlJLemke act, was unanimous. that these bonds were issued in the heard In Deriding the call for new federal vantage of it. Ive youth, that two heads The law was passed to replace a always regardare better an one even thoughlegislation to meet the crisis. Sena- ed power as a currency of t h e one similar or bystatute which subsidiary the court and held tor Wagner declared that "the lack Suoply devalued may be a cabbage head. I am dollar. of flood control. product unconstitutional in the spring of of power in the federal government e Demand the cent quite convinced that the 435 mem1935. to enforce the labor relations act dollar as meas- bers of the house of representaLINK with a past era was tives and the 96 members of the and not any weakness in broken by the death in Wash- C . .NATORS, some fifteen in num-be- ured by the value of gold. law is the root cause for the existing Now, the law of supply and de- senate have more wisdom collectivepresent ington of Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln who have not committed economic warfare. mand that has always operated and ly than one man. at the age of She was themselves on the Presidents bill which Representative Martin Dies of the daughter-in-la- ninety years. of President . to enlarge the Supreme court, a basicalways will operate places of Adverting again to the questions Texas appeared before the house Lincoln and the value upon commodities currency and prices, we have mother and grand- - are earnestly trying rules committee and urged action mother of his the services of labor. It is oo- - only to look across the Atlantic upon to descend-only living 1 bring about a on his resolution for a congressional erating again and has brought about P311 and ee what happened in ants. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Jesinvestigation of the strike situation. sie Randolph and Isham, greater demand for commodities, ItaIy in Russia and in Germany their three chilHe again called upon the President dren. Mrs. here one man attempted to estab-anthe things we need to eat or to wear Lincoln was the daughto intervene and pointed to section ter of James the countless items of modern lish hia own Ideas on the currency who was a Harlan, 5299 of the revised United States senator day living. The prices of these. F.rm wha I have heard from offlL from statutes as giving the chief execu- retary of the Iowa and later secmeasured in present currency, are cal sources, it must be true that in interior. In 1868 she tive authority to take action in the married Robert Todd higher because it takes almost two !boE three countries I mentioned a Lincoln, the supporting plan to event of such an occurrence as the of the present day dollars to buy there are billions of pieces of martyred Presidents son. In the pack the court. paper same quantity as formerly could H10ney that are worth the Chrysler strike. of Presidents GarTue continued silence of the Prestie more than the cash altogether be purchased with the dollar that field end Arthur her husband served value of ident on the issue is ominous," as wa for cents in the PaPr on your walls. It aL 8pd secretary of war, and under The answer to this is that most ways has worked out that way. Representative Charles L. Gifford President Benjamin gold. Harrison, he Seu-.tof Massachusetts told the house. He served as I of us can not help regarding Hatch minister to England. gold warned the President against the as a commodity having a stable he was general counsel and New Mexico, ,LSom of the business interests of Democrat and a value. So, we see a result rise to power of John L. Lewis. the country apparently are takinc then president of the Pullman comin this member of the judiciary committee direction. I Negotiations for settlement of the pany. tiTTiH that is holding hearings on the ad General Motors strike were protoo. i demanding mere of lock and adjusting ministration bill. e cent dollars for its &F Forelock themselvesto gressing slowly, and officials of the Mr. Hatch proposes to modify the the JOSEPH STALIN of said of that 10.100 emcorporation production. It has a ditions where the Russia, in his official capacity Presidents bill so that no more to do so. If you measure wagesright ployees were idle in four plants be- as secretary of the central government is by men and not bv ,1an tw0 additional justices could as c6mcause of strikes in Pontiac a:id mittce of the Communist you measure days ago the values, la?- party, de-- be appointed in any one year. Furth- - and it seems to commodity Flint, Mich. me there can be on-- 1 BPds institute announced distilled mnnds a new purge of the it would provide for a flexermore. that it party, Iv one then labor is Justi- - bad elected W. Forbes Morgan as so we probably will read soon of ible court with a membership vary- fled inyardstick, T 7 NDER pressure from his advis-er- s for President. asking Mr. another mass higher pay. of hundreds ing octween fifteen and nine judges Morgan, ah uncle to take a public stand con- under nrrest. execution Again, a result of tinkering with by marriage of Mrs. Franklin I think it is clear " The additional appointments, made cerning the strike, Presi- said Stalin, that the present wreck- upon the failure of justices past 7u the currency becomes evident be-- Roosevelt, resigned as treasurer dent Roosevelt immediately after ers and diversionists cause labor is forced to pay more !he Democratic National commit-fono matter in retire, would not become perr bis return from Warm Springs held whether they have masked what it buys as a result of the !? enter the employment manent increases. They would be tha s a conference with Vice President in reduction w?s the dollars 1,quor inerests. While olfct by failure to till an equal numunder the flag of Trotskyism value ber of vacancies caused by subT- bGarner, Senate Majority Leader Joe of r.ukharinism have lost "aHy, I Bm Bquite announcement roneeroinj their Robinson. Speaker Pnnkliend and vinced that in addition to the fae-e in the workers movement sequent retirements. ?r?an salary, the gossip pei? House Majority Leader Ram RayFurther witnesses for the opposiors I have discussed as and have become simplv an is to be paid having ai.sta something in burn. At its close Senator Robin- cipled and idea!les band of unprin- tion, appearing before the judiciary weight causing fluctuation of gov- - Llka dollar, profeseminent bond prices, no one can foVe,ye.arg w son, presumably voicing Mr. Roose- sional wreckers, diversionists, committee, included Dr. Irving Gris in his new job spies wold, of influence the velt's views, said: teny that professor electl" is constitutional law and murderers. ises two questions-ertebeing ex- The government cannot initiate by the radical labor element It is quite clear these gentlemen al Harvard: Dorothy Thompson, yhat CB" Mr. Morgan do forihi action under the circumstances thus should be journalist; Waiter F throughout the strikes that have Iiquor industry that U woVth destroyed, exterminated prominent Dodd of Chicago, constitutional au much money and, serondly whrik! Promoted. far presented. It is felt that the he" mercilessly as enemies of the work- thority, und Dean Henry M. 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