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Show News Review of Current Events the World Over Crop Damage From Drouth Mounts Assassin Tries to Kill Edward VIII Townsend and Coughlin Form Alliance. By EDWARD W. PICKARD WnfTB 'T'HE nation's drouth worries, con- - tinued unabated after scattered showers in widely separated areas of the Midwest and the Northwest failed to eliminate the heat. Regions bordering the Great Lakes enjoyed cool breezes brought by a high pressure area from Hudson Bay. But !!' meager in rainfall the drouth-stricke- n belt toward did little bringing relief and deic.'ioration crop continued on a vrst scale throughout the parched states. Loss of life throughout the United heat States from the unprweH.-Mi'ce an wave exceeded high. Agronomists in Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Ohio expressed apprehension over the outlook for the corn crop unless general rains sliould develop rapidly. In principal cities the price of milk was advanced one cent a quart as the result of drouth conditions. Prices of meat, however, dropped with the influx to market of drouth cattle. The possibility ,of an upward trend later on was seen, however. Completing a tour of the drouth areas, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace declared the nation need have no fears of a food shortage, end assailed those "who have tried for their own purposes to scare the consumers about food scarcity." He added: "There is no excuse for substantial increases in food prices now." Arriving st Bismarck, North Dadrouth rekota, to help lief enterprises, Rexford G. Tug-wel- l, d all-tim- , Nfitpor I'nloii. unions grouped as the Committee for Industrial Unionization. The council's action was looked upon as a peace move in the crisis that threatens open warfare in the It vas precipilabor movement. tated by the drive to oi ga lize 500,-00- 0 workers in the steel industry into one big industrial union by John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers and his followers. The charges against the Lewis group include competition as a rival organization with the A. F. of L.; fomenting an insurrection within the Federation; violation of contracts they have entered into with the Federation when granted their charters. 12 AN ALLIANCE between Dr. Francis E. Townsend, Father A FTER dedicating New Yorks new (64,000,000 Tri borough bridge, attending the wedding of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, minister to to Denmark, Boerge Captain Rohde of the Danish court and spending two days at his Hyde Park home. President Roosevelt embarked on a nautical vacation in Maine and ( anadi-a- Household Questions Lenwii juice and salt will remove scorch from white clothes. Hang clothes in sun until stain disappears. n , 50-fo- ot advocates pen- sions of (200 per month for every person over sixty. In an address be- - JSSSeSSSfSS Dr. Towuend terly denounced the present administration and President Roosevelt and called upon the delegates to follow Dr. Townsend in endorsing the candidacy of William Lemke for the presidency on the Union ticket. Earlier the New Deal had been the target of both Dr. Townsend and the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith, now leader of the late Huey Longs movement. resettlement administrator, Townsendite who candidates was informed that approximately 60,000 farm families in the state must run on the Democratic ticket demonwere among the needy. A confer- planned a ence of state and federal officials stration. delegations in Bismarck developed a three-fol- d representing 11 states signed a resplan for the relief of dwellers in olution urging that no metier or the desolated areas of the Dakotas, fusion with a third party be made. western Minnesota, eastern Mon- A tactical victory was won by the tana and Wyoming. These includ- New Deal forces in the election of Willis Mahoney, Townsendite-Dem-ocrati- c ed: candidate for senator from Immediate advancement of monas chairman of the resoluOregon, to families, repayable needy ey out of WPA earnings; granting of tions committee. funds to farmers desiring to keep 'T'HE arrest of former Lieut. small livestock herds for the purCommander John S. Farnsworth chase of feed and subsistence to of the United States navy on a WPA on work projbe repaid by charge that he had sold confidenects; loans and grants to owners tial naval data to a Japanese ofof large scale cattle enterprises to ficer marked what observers becover the cost of shipping animals lieved was the beginning of a to other states for feeding. roundup of persons - suspected of supplying navy secrets to foreign assassination of powers. THE attempted Edward VIII of England Declaring that he had obtained in London brought great alarm to nothing of importance from the the English speaking world. The navy and gave nothing to the Japanese that "could nut have been attempt was made obtained in the public library in near Hyde Park Farnsworth at first Washington, and the monarchs pleaded not guilty to the charges. life was saved by a Farnsworth is charged with takwoman bystander ing from the Navy department and who grappled with later selling it to the Japanese govthe would-b- e assasernment, a book entitled "The sin and wrested a Service of Information and General pistol from him. The book is on naval Security. The king was reto officials, is and tactics to according Buckingturning rated as "confidential." ham palace from Hyde Park, where Kins Edward he on horseback PREDICTING 1936 will be the best business year since 1930 and had presented new colors to six battalions of the Grenadier, Cold- "possibly since 1923." Colonel Leonard P. Ayers, economist of Clevestream and Scots guards. There was unrest in other Euro- land, declared that statistics on all pean capitals. In Madrid, Jose Cal-v-o important business had shown subhealthy increases Sotello, one of Spain's most pow- stantial and erful monarchist leaders, was kid- since the first of this year. Strikes, naped and murdered. Precautions drouth and other difficulties have were taken to guard other politi- not affected increases in employcal figures, lest the assassination ment, markets and securit. exopen a new period of disorder be- changes, the economist said. "More steel has been produced in tween the leftists and rightists. The crisis was heightened by the the first half of 1936 than in all A major threat of the Socialists to estab- 1932, he pointed out. factor in the increased steadiness lish a dictator. In Paris, the celebration of of business has been well sustained among the factory Frances national holiday, Bastille employment workers making durable goods. a saw the Champs Elysecs day, scene of rioting with rightists and Workers in the durable goods facs and leftists in combat with each other tories suffer most from but such has not been and the police. The disorders bethe case in the first half of this gan when leftists were returning from their own parade in the east- year and of last year. ern section of the city. Seeing red ENR FORD, approaching his flags borne in the procession, the ALI seventy - third birthday entheir opponents rightists greeted visioned the eventual decline of of "Soviets with cries everywhere. animals as a sour.e of the Hopeful signs for European peace farm and were seen in the withdrawal by world's foot that of first the from units predicted Lybia Italy of 40,000 troops from the Egyptian grains and other will largely frontier. The withdrawal of the crops be substituted for colNorth African from the troops then.. ony was Italy's answer to Britain's "We can, 1 beaction in recalling its home fleet lieve, get a more from the Mediterranean. plentiful supply of food cheaper and he said, of the better, splitting IMMEDIATE -- a Federation of Labor "by processing the " into two rival groups was averted products of the soil Henry rord by the action of the Federation's instead of asking executive council in voting to brlhg cows and chickens to do it for us. to trial on August 3 the union In the future farm animals of all leaders led by John L. Lewis on kinds will decline, in numbers. We It wont need them. The farm animal charges of dual unionism. had been reported earlier that the will go, but the farm will become council had voted to suspend the larger. share-the-weal- th lt lay-off- shut-down- l' J Bmthm Temple Square Notes $1.50 to I3.r.n Tfca ITotel Taapls "Sir ..ini ir.bU. fc.hlyd ! alway. find it ... lf --OOP ZOO Chamois gloves will be soft and pliable if a few drops of olive oil are added to the water in which they are washed. ; i m7!Si HOTEL side last. j Oar lobby U coated daring tbe HaOfo far (very Zoom was forced upon you. When lighting a birthday cake always light the candles in the middle first and those on out- Uta, aupromeljr eomfurl:,!,!,. thoroughly aaeooable.t , , .Zj tea uudentoad why ilii. iMll, DIGIILY BECOMMtAllU, Ym alou tppndata,y, Mm m mark mi dfftinchen ta Horn of tUmbmmmtituI hotialry Celery, lettuce or almost any vegetable may be refreshened by adding a little lemon juice to some cold water and letting the vegetables stand in it for a few hours. ERNEST G ROSS1TER. ,ur. sw.Ksai I I If you use slip covers on your furniture, remove them occasion-- i ally and look for moths. Moths get into the tufts of furniture and multiply rapidly. O ... ... This Coupon Is Worth $15 To You If the rind is left on a ham it will boil or bake more rapidly. Charles E. Coughlin and the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith in the interests of a third party was announced at the Townsendite convention in Cleveland, Before he returns to the White attended by 12,000 House, the President will pay a followers of the visit to Lord Tweedsmuir, governor-gCalifornia doctor eneral of Canada. who "Hobsons quotation, came into being as the result of the eccentricity of Tobias Hobson, an English stable owner. When a man came to him to rent a horse, he was shown a number of animals in the stable, but Hobson always insisted that he take the horse which stood next to the stable door. "Hobsons choice" was thus born to indicate that at though the selection was supposedly yours, that of another person The choice, Cut all dead blossoms from soil and garden plants, cultivate water plants frequently during the drv hot weither. waters. On the bridge dedication program with the President were Secretary of the Interior Ickes, Gov. Lehman of New York, Senator Wagner and Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York City. The bridge is the largest completed public works administration project in the East. It comprises four spans in its three and one-hamiles of elevated ways and connects Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens, Long Island. Its cost is second only to that of the Golden Gate bridge at San Francisco. On the cruise ol the Scwamia, a schooner yacht. President Roosevelt will act as skippei and helmsman. Three of his fou sons. James, Franklin Jr., and Jolm are members of the crew. The cruise will carry the President along the Maine coast to Campobello Island, New Brunswick, where his mother has a summer home and off Nova Scotia where he expects to do some deep sea fishing. A destroyer, the presidential yacht Potomac and the schooner Liberty carrying newspaper men are trailing the Hobson's Choice Attend the Covered Wagon Pioneer Days Celebration in Salt Lake City and cur Greatest Used Car Sale. Green vegetables will retain their natural color if cooked in an uncovered saucepan. . . PRICES CUT TO THE Potatoes to be French fried will be more crisp if allowed to stand in cold water for half an hour before frying. I A NEW era in European diplo-Waterlilies grow best in a gar-- ! macy was heralded with the signing of a treaty between Ger- den pool that is not too clean. I many and Austria They like sunshine and seldom peace and normal relations be- bloom in shaded places. tween the two nations. C AMOclif.d Kawopgpero. W.ND Barrier. Since Italy has been acting in the role of big brother to Austria Tall Fellow ir the past two years it was reThe man in history, actallest garded as a virtual certainty that Premier Mussolini had sanctioned cording to the record of all authe new pact. Observers pointed thenticated cases, lives today in out that with Germany, Austria Bushire, Iran. Although only 20 and Italy in accord and with Po- years of age and still growing, land friendly to Hitlers aims, Eu- this Persian giant is ten feet six rope now has a prospective alli- inches in height and weighs 450 ance more powerful than the triple pounds. Incidentally, he is so alliance of Germany, Italy and Austri- weak that he cannot walk or hold a-Hungary preceding the World up his head for more than a few j minutes at a time. Colliers war. Weekly. COMPLETE endorsement of the presidential candidacy of Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas was given by former Gov. Frank O. Low-de- n of Illinou: following a conference in Topeka. FollowSIGN THIS BASEBALL. ing the conference WILL VOU DIZZY? Governor former Lowden announced that he and Governor Landon were in on "full accord o f the question farm relief. The Illinois farm leader revealed that he had discussed soil erosion, reciprocal treaties, conservation of farm population, government aid in marketing surplus crops, centralizing of federal power and reduction of federal expenditures with Gov. Landon. Mr. Lowden declared: "We are in accord on the important agricultural issues. I shall support him and campaign for his election. Payment of cash federal bounties to soil conserving farmers through a plan contemplating state administration was one of the farm piinciplcs advocated by Mr. Lowden which received the verbal support of Gov. Landon following the conference. With the Republican presidential nominee at work on his acceptance with other speech, conferences leaders were scheduled. Important among these was the visit of George N. Peck, former AAA administrator who resigned his post following a break with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and is now a New Deal critic. Also on the program was the visit of CoL Frank Knox, Governor Landons running mate. At Governor Landons office a letter was made public from William Cabell Biuce, former Democratic Senator from Maryland, saying that he was "bitterly disappointed" in President Roosevelt and "deeply gratified" at Governor London's nomination. In the meantime members of the Kansas legislature had departed for their homes after submitting two constitutional amendments to t'.s state's electorate. One of these would authorize state aid for the needy and the other would approve state participation in the federal social security plan. CORE-- But This Coupon is still worth $15.00 on any Guaranteed Used Car bought during this celebration. Your Cor Token In Trade 2-D- Money Back Guarantee ay (Liberal Terms) i It Will FRED Pay You To Drive Miles To Buy From A. CARLESON, Inc. 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