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Show u -- vtrit Ri'Vivir Qf STEEL Two-Thir- IME SM1THF1K1.1) SENTIXKI. SM1THF1KIP. i urreni Ervntx Uicb S;n Checks Up GOES BACK Tft WORK!:7,1'1J ' Roosevelt mere than President si of Idle Have ds Strike j , Sie9e Ecfu.iy Contentment. AirrA MONICA, CALIF. S Out in the desert country I folk kindly, hospitable ' s wo Madrid Get. Setback lit rntle ranchea, on far-awa- y ction trading postt, they are ir children Salute See: ? Wh with the world r through through books d 1 and oiaiineaw3 al-m- ud happily - yes, within their means, however meager. Xhen I come back to crowded to citiei where wealth seems only be-cause make the inmates dissatisfied somebody with greater wealth a gaudier show of ostentatAnd I see ion and extravagance. the man who feverishly is striving wts on that when he breaks exdown he may afford' the' most And the pensive nerve specialist. woman who was bom with a silver spoon in her mouth, but judging by her expression the spoon oil-- end must have been full of castor And the lasts. poor the flavor little rich children who have everything now and so will have nothing .except maybe dollars when they after riches so grow up. isnt it, that so little buys Curious, euch a lot for a lot buys 10 some people and such little for the otheraT back. Because the Better Business that sellers of nostocks are showing increased bureau reports good activity. Moreover, I hear that for the first time in years practically all the veteran bunco-steer- s are off relief. The lean times when the locusts of depression gnawed away our substance must indeed be over if the customers begin to nibble more freely at the same dependable old baits. So, as he thumbs his copy of the sucker list against the 'morrows campaign, I seem to hear Mr. Henry J. Slickguy (late of Leavenworth but now opening offices in the Wall street district) murmuring to himself: Happy days are here again Drouth may kill the corn, Rust rots file wheat. Boll weevils destroy the cotton. But, thanks be, theres one crop in America which never fails!" Have you a little gold brick in your home, dear reader? Well, dont worry, nobodys going to be slighted. Ere long you'll get your chance to invest in one. I I Mental Slips. 'THE most incredible thing has 1 come to pass. Here I go along, year after year, building up a reputation for invariably being right, the same as George Bernard Shaw nd Mme. Secretary Perkins. Then bangol I make one little slip and me trusting reader la shocked from Making Pit to dome. pe other salaries of day I suggested taxing governmental emfrom all sides Im told federal employees are subject to income taxes; only the vast majority of them, and probably the d ones, draw such nail wages that they owe Uncle Sam nothing when March 15 rollsi ployees. Now hardest-worke- around. fur as I recall, this is the sec-- d time in my life Ive been wrong. I cant cite what the other instance very trifling matter, no jtoubt but it must have occurred 6ec?use I remember the nation-wid- e citement which ensued, with peo-- J going around in a daze muller-Ca- n it be possible?" I now admit that early error and recent one, too, and humbly beg rdon of my devoted public all Wit of them. ItU never happen Tonie gain. Conquered Champions. IT HAS been brought to the atten-uo- n of Mr. James J. Brnddock wat something happened to him a back-y Probably, by now. he Quit woridcring whether many were caught In the earthquake, but is reported to be atill aying Ouch!" at Intervals. . Ana now, as is customary, his token will insist he demand a re-.- . HRagemcnt or disaster with Brown Bomber. But if I were E raddck game though he be think Id pattern my reply on enmPl of the gentleman who knocked galley-we- st by a hit- n motorist. . .Ik dieted pedestrian waa try tocbly to ascertain whether he n on a tnen hurried Piece, up. Have an accident?" he inquired, r aj-ru- I. kind-heart- ed brightly. u. Jut C. I. 0. con- Mown in the steel strike as three big independent steel corporations-Repub- lic, Bethlehem and Youngstown Sheet & Tube more reported than of their idle mill hands had returned to work. Tins covered plants in Ohio and PennsyU-ama- . Inland, the founh of the steel independents, announced that it was operating with its normal force of 13,1)00 in Indiana since it and the Steel Workers' Organiz-m- g Committee signed a compact with the state labor commission. Steel production ir. il.e Youngstown Ohio. area, one of the scenes of strike violence, principal climbed to 76 per cent of capacity. 3 per centage points above the operating figure before the start of the strike. tipued lllank you, said the victim had one." IRVIN S. COBB. D WNU Service. Keeping Brassware Bright Brass ornaments will remain bright longer if, after polishing, they are given a thin coat of white hellac. Dont Scratch the Table If tiny squares of blanket or astrakhan cloth are stuck under the corners of your hand sewing machine it can be used on any table without fear of scratching It. Similar patches can also be used on clocks, or anything that stands on a polished surface. 7 $400,-000.0- Amelia: Lost in the Pacific. from other fronts, delaying temporarily the drive on Santander, next rebel objective on the Biscayan roast. Strike Riot Kills Two Meanwhile, the fall of Bilbao was f") NE striker and or.e policeman expected to add 150,000 refugees to killed and twenty men tlie constant stream pouring into were injured at an aluminum plant loyalist alencia. Although some of in Alcoa. Tenii., when rioting broke the refugees remained in France, out as 3,000 strikers started a where they were first taken, the vast movement. The plant, be- majority preferred to go to Catalolonging to the Aluminum Company nia, where the takes of America, had been closed since care of them at government its own expense. May 18, when the strike was called Nearly 1,500,000 have arrived in Vaby the Aluminum Workers of Amer- lencia since the start of the war and ica, an affiliate of the American Fed- 300,000 have remained there. eration of Labor. Difference in wages paid at Alcoa and at the companys plant in New Kensington, Bingham's 4th of July Pa., was the issue in the strike. ROBERT WORTH BINGHAM, State troops were on hand, but States ambassador to Adjt.-GeR. O. Smith, in charge, London, became the third promisaid that they were there merely nent American to bring down the to protect rights, and no martial fury of Nazi Germany's officialdom law had been declared. and press when, in an Independence day speech before the American society in that city, he declared UnLewis Scans the Sea cle Sam had been forced by the dicT OHN L. LEWIS sought to expand tator countries to join Britain in an the scope of his Committee for armament race. Mayor LaGuardia Industrial Organization by invading of New York and Cardinal Mundethe maritime industry. With Harry lein of Chicago had been other reBridges, west coast longshoremens cent Nazi targets. The ambassador was quoted as leader, he sought to unity scattered maritime unions in one big industrial saying: There must be some (of organization dominated by the C. I. the dictatorships) who realize that O. The American Federation of La- they have imposed upon the British and the United bor already has two strong unions commonwealth in the maritime field, so this action States an armaments race. We did everything in our power brings Lewis into another point of friotion with William Green's or- to avert it, but it is a race, and the ganization. The nation has 250,000 British and ourselves must inevitably win. I admit the strongest armarine and coastal workers. guments that can be made for dictatorships they offer a better method of preparing for war. But 'Compromise' Takes Bow senate, apparently with the blessings of Majority Leader Joseph T. Robinson and the chief executive. In form an amendment to and substitute for the old Ashurst administration bill, the new draft authorizes appointment of one new justice to t h e court each year for Sea.Robinson every justice remaining on the court after reaching the age of seventy-fiv- e years. Under its provisions the President would be permitted to name one new justice this year (besides filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Willis Van Devanter) and assure him of at least one new appointment to the court in each remaining year of his present term of office. All of the apon the depointments would hinge or cision of justices seventy-fiv- e older on retirement. immediately opposition The was as charged that the new bill Burton offensive as the old one. Sen. K. Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, said: The compromise is not going to get through. The new bill is just as objectionable as the old, because it seek to pack the Siipremowurt bill did. Jnn. just like the original NebEdward K. Burke. Democrat, wou.d raska. said the 43 senatorsmeasure of vole against any kind that would increase the Supreme CSoine of the other provisions of the new bill were: additional apAuthority for 20 lower lour s lJ to pointments over sew the event that judgesold bill would The retire. to fail have permitted 50 new appointments altogether. the govSneedy intervention by const ernment in cases involving and of federal laws, court. to the Supreme speedy appeal Rebels M SE Jful M1"? Xr II forces city. tooK ; ,ioge ate c In a twomy a tough nut to crack. through tiicjuBC villages of villarUv e ntured i, Canada and Brunette, nTtl,retened to cut the besieging forces. . i it from their main tempt to l' Af,0 SS.it sysaRSW--"- " new To Prevent Scorching Leave one small section of a gem pen empty when putting gem batter in pan. Fill this section with we' ter and gems will never scorch. Why Tans Warp Aluminum are frequently cooking pans warped out of shape by repeatedly putting cold water in them while they ere still hot. Measuring Sugar One pound of granulated sugar equals two cups.' One pound of powdered or confectioner's sugar equals two and cups. Cheese Savoury Spread sea- one-ha- lf soned cream cheese on small Banana Toast Place sliced barounds of previously cooked short two slices bread, pastry. Over the cheese place a nana between spread with shortening, riace In baking pan in hot oven until lightly browned. Ignorance Disappears skin Irritations annoy smooth our favorite ointment on our grateful skin. Like the other trusted friends in our medicine cabinets, this one Is taken for granted. Not many of us realize that we should be grateful to the advertising which first brought these comforts to our atThe best that modern tention. science can produce avails us nothing if we have no knowledge of It Advertising brings us this necessary knowledge . . . and create! business for tlie local merchant, thus enabling him to provide modern scientifically pre- WHEN $400,-000,0- back-to-wo- rk OENATOR M. M. LOGAN, Dem-- 3 ocrat, of Kentucky, presented the compromise version of the President's Supreme court bill to the round of tomato and a dash of mayonnaise, and top each with a slice of olive. Place In papevi containers, sprinkle with flnelys grated cheese, and garnish with! cress. Cooking Sour Fruit Sour fruit will require much less sugar, and be more digestible. If a dessertspoonful of syrup and a pinch of bicarbonate of coda are added after cooking. $103,-033,25- n. The Return of Prosperity. CANT help gloating over what appeared in this apace when I predicted that the temperamental and fickle bird of passage known as prosperity was winging its way esti- mated last April, according to the report of the United States Treasury. The pros rational public debt climbed to a total of $36,424,613,732 as of June 30, it was shown. Receipts for the period just closed were the largest in 16 years, amounting to $5,293,840,236. compared with $4,115,056,615 for the 1036-3year and about $70,000,000 in excess of estimates. Expenditures were $8,105,156,547. including 0 for debt retirement originally planned for that period but carried over into the current year. of the debt retireCompletion ment program as previously contemplated would have culled for the expenditure of $404,525,000, which would have placed the gross deficit above the $3,000,000,000 mark. In the 1936-3period, recovery and relief costs were more than below the total for the year before, amounting to $2,846,462,932 against $3,290,927,869. Reliable authorities around the capitol said that as soon as all appropriation bills for the 1938 fiscal year were cleared, the President would direct the heads of all government departments to impound 10 per cent of their appropriations, exclusive of fixed charges, in an attempt to balance the budgets Experts said that a maximum of could be saved in that way. The prospective net deficit for 1938 was estimated at $400,000,000. 7 two-third- s nempapers; and invariably conttheir lives with ent md proud of their guggles and living comfortably CJ.O. Steel Grip Loosens lHE grip of the reaedu-Se- Sl,MSSSEj;'0MOT WEEK Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND ih. HOUSE K I In Aluminum lively making .the best of on remote, smaU home- - ITAH Kidneys and Macaroni Cut four kidneys in halves, sprinkle with chopped parsley, salt and pepper to taste, and fry. Take pound macaroni, break into small pieces, ond cook in water, adding a little salt. When quite tender, strain off the water, place macaroni round a dish, and put the kidneys In the center, adding a little gravy. Garnish with two hard-boile- d eggs cut into quarters, and four small tomatoes cut into small slices and fried. Serve very hot' one-four- th Ford Tests Labor Board natioral labor relations THE i is receiving its most exacting lest in the hearings at Detroit on the United Automobile Workers' union complaint that the Ford Mutor company is guilty of unfair labor practices. The U. A. Te Freshen Coconut Shredded W. U. is a C. I. O. affiliate; Ford is coconut, which has become dry, can be freshened by soaking it opposed to the unions. In sweet milk a few minutes beIt was expected that the hearings fore using. might take a long time and may WNU Service. eventually reach the United States pared products. Supreme court. After tlie hearings in Detroit a board examiner will intermediate findings" draw up and send them to the NLRB in IG H E WLQ N G1 B I LLI N AV.YiTO B AC G 0 Washington, accompanied by a transcript of the evidence and briefs of both sides. The board will then either order the Ford Motor company to cease and desist" its unfair practices or dismiss the union's charges. Appeal may be taken to the United States circuit court of Here, Dad, put Some appeals, which has the power of of this on It'll go enforcement which NLRB lacks. The case may reach the Supreme court if the Constitution is involved. One of the allegedly unfair practices to which the U. A. W. A. objects is n literature distribution of by the Ford company to its employees. The company charges that a denial of this would violate constitutional guaranties of free speech am sure that democracies provide and a free press. a better way to finish a war." Mediators Blame Steel The Nazis charged that the ambassador had insulted Germany and federal mediation board Italy with his arrogance and ig THE by Secretary of Labor norance. Voelkischer Beobachter, Frances Perkins, which reached a If deadlock and gave up in its efforts the official newspaper, added: there is any talk of defense, then to help the C. I. Steel we should speak of defense against Workers Organizing Committee and atti- the the arrogant and teacher-lik- e independent steel corporations tude of the defenders of western solve their difficulties, laid the ideals." blame for its failure at the door of the steel concerns. We cannot but believe that the Navy Hunts for Amelia bitterness and suspicion which United States the the two sides would be alFOUR ships of navy, with attendant airplanes; n discussion a layed by two ships of the Japanese navy, around the conference table between the scoured and a British freighter the heads of the four companies vast wastes of the South Pacific and the union representatives, and in an effort to find and rescue that the only present possible hope of Amelia Earhart Putnam, America's settlement lies in such a meeting," navi1 her woman flyer, and No. the board's report said. gator, Fred Noonan. The pair had On the board were Charles P. been forced down before completchairman; Lloyd K. Garrison Taft, everybody wants to go forth or. hop from New and Edward F. McGrady. ing the 2,570-mil- e Guinea to Howland island, a leg" Quaker State endeavors to meet this d flight. of their desire of the motoring public with Isolates Paralysis Germ Signals received from the hapless a motor oil of supreme quality, that the medical profession flyers were so weak that it was WHAT is economical, unavailable wherever in the a step major impossible to tell whether they were of infantile paralysis was you may go. Try Quaker State. a flout at sea or marooned on some conquest Rose-noEdward Dr. Carl when taken You'll find you go farther before you the as and days passed tiny island, announced to 100 physicians, need to add a quart because "there's it became doubtful that many of and medical research the radio messages which served surgeons extra quart tf lubrication in every an he that in Calif., Glendale, workers ns clues for the searchers were which causes had isolated the germ gallon. "The retail price is 33j! a from the two at all. Storms over exof is Rosenow Dr. it. professor in which they quart. Quaker StareOil Refining the area of the sea bacteriology at the Corporation, Oil Gty, Pa. were believed lost hampered perimental foundation in Rochester, searchers and minimized possibili- Mayo Minn. ties of a rescue. Work with spinal fluid taken from So alarmed was the world at the nurses who had contracted the disloss of Amelia and her companion ease at the Los Angeles general tlie United States even sent out the in 1934 enabled him to isoHOTEL carrier Lexington hospital giant aircraft the late NEWHOUSE with 98 planes aboard, which, Dr. Rosenow said that now the Most Hospitable was said, could explore an area of has been isolated steps must germ six or five in miles 36,000 square simserum a to be taken develop hours. ilar to the serums used in fighting other ravaging contagious diseases. Mae West Tells All SEEMS Mae West, buxom Triple Split for Palestine blonde cinema menace DID marwould be split into in Milwaukee on pALESTINE and British manry Frank Wallace stoutAfter all. April 11, 1911, after date over the whole country ended, which ly denying the marriage according to suggestions made by 400 BATHS 400 ROOMS aroused the whole nation when it the royal commission on Palestine an did she in 1935, was revealed to the British delivered governand and confessed it, al- ment. The commission was formed about-fac- e she had ever lived a denying though year ago to find some way of putriots. with the vaudeville player as his ting an end to Arab-Jewis-h s wife. Her admission was necessitatUnder the new plan, about Wallace's of Palestine would be coned when she answered Los verted into an Arab state and about suit for declaratory relief in a one-thiinto a Jewish state. A Angeles court. small territory, including the holy cities of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Nation Finds More Jobs are Nazareth, and a corridor to the 35.000.000 persons lEARLY sea, would be given to Great Britin now employed ain as a permanent mandate. It reserve federal the pursuits, is claimed that the plan would reboard has announced. This is only move the Arabs from Jewish domof the 1.500.000 shy l 000 000 or 0 ination, give the Jews a home and 1929 and 8,500.000 to 9,000,-00protect Christian shrines. more than in March, 1933. anti-unio- sep-para- te man-to-ma- 'round-the-worl- w micro-organis- Salt Lakes Hotel Invites YOU The Newhouse Horn The Finest in Hotel Accommodations two-third- rd |