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Show THE SMITIIFIELD SENTINEL, SMITHFIELD, UTAH JVnrM !F. Itevifiiv of Current Events D. R. EYEING THIRD TERM? French Premier Quits PACED with one of those financial 1 crises all too frequent in recent French history, Premier Leon Blum asked the senate for powers which The Star Spangled Banner .Belief He Is Grows in Capital . . . State Troops Act would make him financial of iFor Peace in Strikes . . Mediation Board Hits Snags France fordictator about six da ituiy li that wans UNDER thia fab land, arary citiira la a kinf, and ibrt la no avaaus to weeks. He did not believe it possible to bring order into the treasury without so drastic a ure. When wsalth and fassa, poaitioa and powar, that i not open Is ararjr child tka Republic W. A Fraamar. meas- it was refused he and the 20 members of his cabinet resigned. He had served 117 days of his second year as Premier Blum premier of France something of a modem record. President Albert Lebrun designated Camille Chautemps, radical socialist and a former premier, to attempt the formation of a new cabinet. A successor to Blum was not immediately in sight. The Popular Front government was one of the bulwarks of leftist tendencies in Europe, as opposed to extreme Fascism, and openly expressed its sympathy for the Spanish loyalists. Its passing is extremely important in international affairs. The Mail Must Go Through PEDERAL warrants were issued 1 at Cleveland for six C. I. O. leaders in the strike at YoungsBeing human at bar on island where President Roosevelt humanised .relations between the White Douse and majority members of congress: town and Warren, charging them Senators Key Pittman (left) of Nevada and John H; Overton of Louisiana. with preventing delivery of the United States mails to loyal emthe Apex Hosiery company plant at ployees of the steel "Humanizing" the Majority plants were forced t o there. Their namescompany S MAJORITY members of con- - Philadelphia were not reevacuate under a federal court evic- vealed. gress met on Jefferson island tion order. During the seven weeks .The Order for the obtaining of the in Chesapeake bay with President the had occupied the warrant was Roosevelt, to have their relations given by Attorney-Genera- l plant they had wrought damage to Homer S. Cummings after he with the chief execubooks $3,000,-00and machinery totaling had looked over testimony at the tive humanized, according to company officials. senate post office committees the belief in Washhearing. Charges have been made that ington circles that C. I. O. leaders were the President is will- Nazi Fleet Moves on Valencia censoring the ing to accept a third Ij'OR the' second time Germany mail in Ohio cities and refusing to term expanded t o and Italy withdrew from the permit delivery of parcel post packthe greatest proporpatrol ages containing food, clothing and tions ithasyetknown. of Spain, asserting that by this act other irregular articles for workThe spark which their freedom of action was re- ers in the plants. All mail that the post office detouched off the lat- stored. Hitler immediately ordered est cloakroom whis- the strongest units of the Nazi fleet partment sees fit to attempt to said perings of a third to Valencia, the loyalist capital, the deliver must be delivered, term was the dec- while assuring Great Britain he Cummings. This did not conflict laration by Gov. would commit no rash act. Britain, with the post office departments George H. Earle of Pennsylvania in turn, let it be known through her refusal to deliver packages to the that he would give unqualified ambassador at Berlin that she plants, but sought to prosecute perand final support to a Roose- would regard any hostile act against sona who would prevent the delivery velt - for - President movement in the Spanish government "most seri- of mail the department had okayed. 1940. Further reports had it that ously. John L. Lewis, chairman of the The reason for the Fascist nations Bilbao Falls at Last Committee for Industrial Organiza- withdrawal was that Great Britain tion and leader of the and France had refused to join DILBAO, capital of the Spanish loy--u strikes that have swept the nation, them in a naval demonstration at alists, fell before an attacking was working toward the same end. Valencia to protest the alleged loy- force for the first time in history; it had withstood many The President has only indirectly alist submarine attack the disavowed such an ambition. He German cruiser Leipzig against sieges dating from on May 18. said at his victory dinner: medieval ages. In Germany and Italy, who support the the bombing and My great ambition on January rebels, were assigned to patrol the 20, 1941, is to turn over this desk eastern, or shelling which broke coast of Spain loyalist, the iron ring of and chair in the White House to my under the agreepatrol defense the loyalists successor, whoever he may be, with ment Although they have quit cohad the assurance that I am at the operating with the so steadfastly patrol their ships same time turning over to him as remain in the maintained the city waters. patrolled was literally tom to President a nation intact, a nation at peace, a nation prosperous . . . shreds and the death The "humanizing on Jefferson Hopkins Slices WPA Rolls toll, which included island was interpreted as attempts W0RKS PROGRESS ADMINIS-many women and TRATOR HARRY L. HOPto salvage the New Deal programs, children, was which have been getting a mild KINS is busy trimming 314,759 But as the kicking around in congress of late, names off the WPA rolls, to shave Fascists moved in, parading Jubilantly, to take possession of the city through heart - to - heart talks the total to 1,655,477 by between Mr. Roosevelt and his sup- The cut was to be effected simply Iot Gen. Francisco Franco, not a through not replacing men who shotwasfired. The last defenders porters in the Capitol. Several pieces of attempted leg- found jobs in private industry and had fled toward Santander, 45 miles islation, most notably the Pres- by combing the lists for ineligibles. to the west. The Basques were es- idents Supreme court bill, have WPA officials emphasized the need 75,000 men in toJ?ave apparently created a split between for economy by comparing the es- defending Bilbao; 10,000 were either the conservatives and liberals in timated $2,175,000,000 spent in 1937 killed or wounded. a the Democratic party. The Presi- with the $1,500,000,000 approved by Louis Is dents continued silence throughout congress for relief in fiscal 1938. Champ by K. O. the C. I. O. strikes has been a fac5E 10UIS, the Brown Bomber'1 too. Miss Perkins tor, Names Three Democratic members of tram Detroit, became heavycongress are puzzled to decide 'T'HE federal government took a weight boxing champion of the world whether the President is unwittinghand in the settlement of the when he knocked out Champion ly bringing about the split, or is dispute between John L. Lewis James J. Braddock of New York doing so deliberately with an eye Committee for Industrial to the eighth round of a scheduled Organizato freezing out the conservatives tion and the big inbout at Chicago. A total and creating a completely liberal dependent paid attendance of 41,675 saw the would also party. They like to know companies, as the furious battle in which the young whether he is silently supporting mediation board of Golden Gloves graduate came John L. Lewis or is simply giving back three, appointed by to win after being knocked down the C. I. O. leader plenty of rope of Labor himself Secretary in the first round. with which to hang himself, Frances E. Perkins, sat in Cleveland to The Tax Parade States Patrol Strike Areas hear the cases of both sides. The AS A congressional committee A S NATIONAL guardsmen, governments move and opened hearings on tax evasion out by Gov. Martin L. avoidance by wealthy citizens was prompted as Davey, arrived on the scene to prothe steel strikes, af- Secretary of the Treasury Morgen! tect the public peace in Ohio cities where C. I. O. steel strikes have Secy. Perkins fecting plants, in thau was among the first to testify. caused bloodshed and threatened several states, threatened new out- He said the nation was losing hunof millions of dollars in more, violence dwindled, temporar- breaks of violence which might be dreds annual revenue the beyond of local or powers even through --uch tactics. Then at ily least, to the throwing of a state his to governments control. Roswell Maeill. few stones and choice epithets. As the mediators began their task suggested three changes in the pres! At Warren, troops dispersed pickof ent tax laws: That depletion reduo-tion- s effecting a compromise, a dozen ets and allowed loyal workmen to be eliminated, that community-propertmove in and out of the Republic persons had been killed in strike provisions now in effect in Steel plants. A general strike which riots and scores more injured since the C. I. O. had ordered and tiie strike against Republic, Bethle- some states be circumvented, and claimed to be 40 to 70 per cent ef- hem, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, that higher levies be put upon the incomes of nonfective was recalled after a day, and Inland started May 26. Eighty-fiv- e American-earne- d with the threat, The next time our lost thousand workers already had resident aliens. The first names mentioned in approximately $10,000,000 in men are called out, it will be on the wages. hearings were connected with the even a larger scale. Charles P. of Taft II, Cincinnati practice fanning foreign corpora-tion- s At Youngstown the strikers were to which individual incomes lawyer, son of the former Presicelebrating the order by which sev- dent are and chief and a scheme which treasa memtransferred, justice, eral hundred state troops were ber of the brain trust of Govera.i? T8 uaUjr within forcing the four plants of Republic nor Landon's the letter of presidential camand the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Among the paign, was named chairman of the first names were: Philip De Ronde. company to remain closed. Then mediation board. former to Appointed of sit Gov. Davey reversed his order, compresident the Hibernia with him were Lloyd K. Garrison, Trust company of New York, now manding troops to keep the plants former president of the national la- Paraguayan consul in New open. bor relations board, and Edward F. S. Bache, New York banker Shortly before the arrival of the McGrady, assistant y secretary of la- Jacob Schick, officer and troops, in Youngstown two C. I. O. bor and a former A. clectnc-razor F. of L. orinventor, and Charier strikers had been killed and 25 perunder Samuel Gompers. e Laughton, sons injured as strikers and local ganizer actor. The mediation board police fought for hours in front of cut out for it. It was to had a job conduct an larrie'i Last Curtain a Republic plant. the strikes and the Bethlehem Steels plant at Johns- investigation of of both sides, then make S BARRIE, novelist' iA,MES grievances town, Pa., was dosed and kept recommendations Playwright, whose whimsical for a settlement. closed for several days by Pennsylgave to the world many impor-toIt has to act as arbitrator vania state police under Instructions only if power works of literature, both sides request it to do including from Governor Earle. Martial law so. The first Peter Pan, The Little Minister, block enit stumbling was finally lifted. Dear Brutus. and "What Every countered was the refusal of Tom Woman Knows, Any eastward movement of the Girdlcr, chairman of died of bronchia) to Republic, strikes was given some- sit in the same room with C. pneumonia in London. He was O I. y-seven thing of a setback when strikers in representatives. vears old. 6 Writer. Nawapnpcr Union. Even Gen. HughJo conversational as rot. but lately exiled a mid-Jul- J steel or-der- under-secretar- y ? nt sit-dow- n sevent- 1 y the er business like a wet blanket over a IrriaiCMb sick pup, and Pint out that number of sick being tucked under wet'ffl.'j rPHE Star Banner vti daaif sated pa the national anthem bp an Act A ef Caafraaa, approved on March 3, 1931. It waa written by Francia Scott Key after bo bod witneaeed the Britiah bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore fai l'pijt. The wordi of thia stirring aong won rang to tho tuns of Anacreon in Heaves and immediately hecamo popular and it waa regarded aa tho notional anthem though it woe not mods legally ao until 1931. Spufled Quite small. However persons belong to dont count. AnyhowT count much at the ffi riShfl? cept in Maine, Vermo backward precinct in the cC mountains. a French Ifctton. IT repSS7 we LIBERTY, one of two treasured BELLS The Orator of the Revolution were cruelly cubing n38 to those French mercenary financiers been dropping in on us lately i?,establish niore'cordM relations. Of course, theres a m. French bond issue to be these visits were purely uLn. and altruistic. SHU and all, I cant help Mr. Pincus, who invaded thinking then aide to invite his old neighbor, lb Ginsburg, whom he hadnt seen is yean, to be a guest at Mrs. Pinos' birthday party. He gave full directions for trank ing uptown, then added : "Vere we lif now it's von of don aweU valk-u- p flats. So mit ytw poosh the thoid button in the doorjan downstairs und the lock goes glict glick und in you come. You go tip right elbow you gif a little two floors und don, mit your other elbow, you gif one more little poosh on the foist door to the left und nlk in und vill mommer be surprisedl "Vait, exclaimed Mr. Ginsburg I could get to that Bronnix. I got brains, aint it? But ulso I got Sogers und thumbs. Vot is de stuff? Murmured Mr. Pincus gently: "Surely you vouldnt come of the bells which played Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death. Patrick Henry. history pealing I" warnings or glad tidings during the C ORBID it, Almighty Godl L nation's battle for survival are thundered Patrick in Visiting Ancient Bsnehss. treasured by Philadelphia, observes the Virginia Convention Henry Richat T T NDER the guidance of Leo a Philadelphia United Press corre- mond, in 1775, in a speech typical Carillo, that most native of ill spondent. of the explosive temper of the native eons. Ive been visiting such Most valuable of the two from time I know not what course of the ancient ranchos ss remais historical standpoint is the world-fame- d others may take, but as for me, practically what they were before Liberty bell, which was tolled give me liberty, or give me death! the Gringos came to southern Calwhen first public announcement was The orator of the Revolution had ifornia. You almost expect to And made of the Continental Congress been found. It was Patrick Henry in a crumbly paadoption of the Declaration of who established before the Ameri- Ramona weaving tio. on July 4, 1776. can people that was a Whats more, every one of tone The bell had pealed for anniver- contract between government and people King saries and festivals until 1835, when and that the violation of such con- lovely places is lived on by one of Leos cousins. He has more kiit cracked while being rung for the tract by the King was truly an nfolks than a microbe. They say the funeral procession of Chief Justice illegal act John Marshall of the United States early Carillos were pure Spanish, but I insist there must have been Supreme court strong strain of Belgian hare in the Other bells identified with AmerTRANSCRIBED DECLARATION stock. When it came to progeny, icas struggle against foreign encumEITHER Thomas Jefferson the strain was to the Pacific cout brances are the chimes in the steenor John Hancock was the what the Potomac shad has been ple of Old Christ church. During penman who transcribed the Decto the eastern seaboard. Its mon the Revolutionary war they were laration of Independence. Theao-tua- l than X family its a species. removed and secreted to block poswork of transcription was sible attempts of English soldiers And a mighty noble breed it done by Timothy Matiank to melt them for ammunition. even yet the fragrant essence of a time that elsewhere hu vanished and a day when hospitality still ruled and a naturally kindly and people had time to be mannerly and the instinct to be both aimple grandly, courteous at once. TWO roles in early empty-hand- inrff-penden- ce Wm$ iFirst flmeriran . Privilege of Naiidom. HE German commoner may be have shy on the food rations and some awkward moments unlesi M conforms to the new Nazi religion-Bu- t he enjoys complete freedom Rotor Rom House hi Philadelphia, wh.ro flio tori American flag was mods, te bring restored to its colonial coaditioa. through the gtnn-oril- y oi A Atwater Kent For any yean this house has bora visited by thousands of the press or rather, complete freedom from the press. And lately other precious privilege hu be accorded him. He may fight duels. Hwetoforei this inestimable boon waa excluaiv ly reserved for the highborn. now he may go forth and carvenon be carved until the field of look like somebody hod been clea- tourists annually. Faffing rapidly brio ruin, the dilapidated of'tho Patriode shrine was to Dr. Ronfs attenHaa brought through a article which d Mwqxgr tho falling plaster, the bwklng root and gsaowd oi dteopair. , The shown. sBR b fas gorgeous firaplaeo with whits mantel framed with the original blue Dutch Ilia. Tho room was originally docorated to blue. pic-ten- ning eon-ditt- Hring-room- teU: mi & f Ci fish. This increase in hi makes me recall a tale that CharW usefl " Russell, the cowboy artist, York-Jule- s motion-pictur- till mo o tworking h fa socket, to tel how drastic a thing it is. Critics assert this legislation will cov- er enor-mou- s. P amid the uncongenial silences, crawls out from under a log to the woods with lichens in his hair but the lower jaw sit-do- four-pow- aaniSss r ' tion, Messrs. Cohen, is more was the original NR? 0, four-pow- er S1SKS&... . "The boys were fixing to "anfooff horse thief," Charley said. He weighed about ninety Poujya for his heft he waa the horse thief of Montana. The njp . was swung from the roof w Then they balanced a Iwl out of the loft window, and the demned was out at the for end a itrnsei ready for the drop, when busted in. , Everybody thought be humanitprey, but that unknown arian had a better notion lb" In lessn a minute he enme out on that plank and there a dry eye in the crowd ! ng up behind the poor trenib and slipped an anvil in the hi. pants mvINS.c0W. C WNU Scrvler |