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Show TIIE SMITHFIELD SENTINEL, SMITH FIELD, UTAH Xetett Review of Current Event JAPAN THE AGGRESSOR reiver for Anarchists Ask Me O Another G. JOHNSTON, of the j fCKCER Rural Electrification adminis- tration, led a delegation that appeared before Secretary of Labor Perkins and received her promise Condemned by Roosevelt and The League, Tolcio to consider a petition to cancel the Is Defiant . . . England and France Prod Mussolini deportation warrant of two anarchists, Domenick Sallito and Vincent Ferrero of Oakland, Calif. Madame Perkins already has held up the f. deportation of more than 3,000 alien criminals and radicals on the SUMMARIZES THE WORLD'S WEEK ground that separation from their Uoiea. Wntam families would work undue hard' ships. America Backs Up League Blow to the C.I.O. DENOUNCING Japan as the aff- gressor in the conflict in China E'NTRY of the C. I. O. Into and accusing Tokyo of violating in the province of Onboth the treaty and the was decidedly negatario, Canada, United Kellogg-Brian- d the pact, when the voters returned to tived States government lined up with the power the administration of Preof Nations. League mier Mitchell F. Hepburn, increasSecretary of Slate Hull issued a ing its already decisive majority in statement to this effect, asserting the legislature. Hepburn, head of that Japans action in China was the Liberals,' is determined to keep inconsistent with the principles Lewis organization and its organizthat should govern the relationships ers out of the province if he can do between nations and was contrary so legally. The defeated Conservato the provisions of the two treaties. tives, led by W. Earl Rowe, stood United It was indicated that the for free and open labor affiliation. Slates would participate in a conference of the powers signatory to Rail Strike Averted tte pact, which was T'HERE will not be a nationwide called for by the league. A strike of railway workers. Such the of member nations Fifty a disaster was averted when the resolution for voted the league five operating railroad brotherhoods branding Japan as an invader and accepted an offer of the companies more of and violator warning treaty of a flat raise of 44 cents a day. not action does if drastic Tokyo They and the fifteen enend its ways. China was assured unions had demanded a 20 per 'of the moral support of these powcent wage increase. The latter alers, which agreed to take no action ready had agreed to a raise of 40 that would weaken Chinas power of F. D. R. DENOUNCES JAPAN cents a day. resistance. Poland and Siam rePresident Roosevelt delivering the For five weeks Dr. William M. frained from voting. The Aga Khan, Indian prince who Chicago speech In which he branded Leiserson, member of the national ns a treaty violator and lined mediation board, had been holding is president of the league assembly, Japan sent messages to the signers of the America up with the League of daily conferences with representaNations. tives of both aides. treaty and to Germany In announcing the terms of the and Russia, asking them to convene praised the immediately. felt freer to concentrate on the Span- agreement, Leiserson of both parties, saying These events followed closely ish question. There were hints of upon President Roosevelts startling "decisive action unlesa Mussolini the manner in which they receded from their original positions was the address at the dedication of a boulebiggest factor in the settlement vard bridge in Chicago, which responded satisfactorily. H. A. Enochs of Philadelphia, turned out to be perhaps the most Session Likely of the carriers conferchairman Special he made. ever has important speech committee, estimated the inReiterating his determination to pONGRESS probably will be ence called into special session be- crease would mean an average raise keep America out of war, he said: 'The peace, the freedom, and the tween November 8 and November of 6.6 per cent for the 75,000 worksecurity of 90 per cent of the popu- 16. This was revealed by President ers. lation of the world is being jeopard- Roosevelt just after his return. to ized by the remaining 10 per cent his Hyde Park home. He indicated A. F. of L. May Expel C.I.O. wl)o are threatening a breakdown of that the lawmakers would be X7 HEN President William Green all international order and law. asked to legislate for crop control, opened the annual convention g He continued: "The wage and hour standards, govern- of the American Federation of Lanations must make a concerted ef- mental reorganization, and the cre- bor in Denver, he was not able to fort in opposition to those violations ation of eight regional boards to present an optimisof treaties and those ignorings of plan a program for national re- tic picture of the fuhumane instincts which today are sources. ture of unified labor. Mr. Roosevelt also made it clear The battle with John creating a state of international anarchy from which there is no escape he has not abandoned his plans to L. Lewis and his C. through mere isolation or neutrality. "reform the federal courts, includ- I. O. continues un. . . We are determined to keep ing the Supreme court. abated, and there out of war, yet we cannot insure As for agricultural legislation, it dogfights ourselves against the disastrous ef- appears the administration will fa- among the unions fects of war and the dangers of in- vor compulsory production control all over the country, volvement. for wheat, com, cotton, rice and to- generally concernbacco. This was inferred from a ing jurisdiction disJapan Still Defiant speech in which Secretary of Agri- putes or shifting of Uilliam Green N THE face of these warnings and culture Wallace expounded his affiliation. A threats If the report of the federation's exJapan was defiant. An ever normal granary scheme to ecutive council is adopted, the C. I. emergency meeting of the cabinet New Yorkers. The plan, he said, was called, and spokesmen for the which would "give the maximum in- O. unions will be finally ousted. The foreign office and the navy declared come to farmers at the least cost council said in part: For two years we have pursued a Tokyos present "pacification pol- to the federal treasury, is one which All of this freof toleration loan and values involves in policy China would be high continued. icy has failed . . . Now the executive "We cannot stay our hands out of quent use of compulsory control." council feels that the time has arrespect for a world opinion formed rived when the American Federaon the basis of dispatches rewritten Black Joined Klan; Quit tion of Labor must meet the issue by Chinese government officials, T DID join the Ku Klux Klan. I in a clear-cu- t and positive way . . . said a high naval official. later resigned. I never re The issue which created the division Great Britain's cabinet, studying in the ranks of labor must be made President Roosevelts speech, was joined Thus Hugo L. Black, now Asso- clear. anxious to learn just how far the ciate Justice Black . In order to accomplish this purUnited States would go in support of the of action taken against aggressor Supreme pose the executive council recomcourt, admitted to mends that the convention confer nations. The British statesmen rean immense radio upon the executive council authormembered how they themselves left audience that the ity and power to revoke the charters Secretary Stimson out on a limb when he tried to stop Japans seicharges against him of the international unions holding were true. zure of Manchuria: and they susmembership in the Committee for Black asserted that Industrial Organization. pect that the American people are dead set against being drawn again since he quit the into foreign intrigues and quarrels. Klan he has had noth- Windsor Coming to U. S. Germany and Italy both felt that ing whatever to do UlS being ended, the honeymoon Mr. Roosevelt's remarks were diwith it. 1 duke of Windsor intends to take rected against them as well as Jalie cited his recserious things of life, ord in the senate up the really pan, and were rather resentful and he will come to and before long skeptical. The Nazis recalled Pres- and in private life to back up his United States for the purpose the of ident Wilsons failure to pacify the assertion that he was entirely free housing and working conworld, and Mussolinis newspaper from religious or race prejudices. studying country. This was declared We fully understand and While he apparently repudiated the ditions in this in Paris by the duke's announced justify Japanese efforts at expan- principles of the Klan, he did not who said Edward and sion." France and loyalist Spain explain why, on receiving a life secretary, his duchess would first go to GerMr. Roosevelt's warmly approved pass card after his election to the tor a similar survey there. speech and Mr. Hulls announc- senate, he said to a gathering of many The duke's interest in such matement Klansmen: ters is rn new development, for as 1 realize that 1 was elected by Prince of Wales and during his brief Chinese Check Invaders men who believe in the principles reign as Edward was 1 have sought to advocate and notably concerned with the social D EPORTS from neutral observers that indicated that the stubborn re- which are the principles of this or- welfare of his subjects. On many occasions he assailed housing consistance of the Chinese had brought ganization. Black emphatically declared his ditions of British workers. the Japanese advance to a virtual In London it was said the govstandstill both in the Shanghai area devotion to the principles of the and on the northern front. Where Constitution and the Bill of Rights. ernment had given reluctant perWhen this statement is ended, mission for the dukes American the Chinese troops have withdrawn he concluded, my discussion of the trip in order to avoid an open ruphave new and strong occupied they ture with him. He resented the systems of defenses. The progress question is closed. There was a definite note of de- close restrictions placed on his of the Japnr:se in North China has been rapid but is now slowed up, fiance in Black's address, but it is movements and, it was rumored, and the Chinese are ready to meet fair to assume that the American had threatened to return to Engpublic was not satisfied with his ex- land. them on the Yellow river. American friends of the Windsors From all parts of the planation. to autonoset an up Japan's plan mous republic comprising the five country came renewed protests think they may make their temponorthern provinces is revealed in the against his presence on the Supreme rary home at Wakefield mn.ior, near Front Royal, Va., possibly arTokyo press. The capital is to be court bench, and various large associations The resolutcd" about it. Many riving there in November. Pciping under its old name of of the senators who voted to con- manor is the estate of Mrs. George Peking. firm his appointment because they Barnett, cousin of the duchess. accepted the assertion of his friends Britain Prods Italy Howe Dies that he was not a Kluxer are red ORE AT BRITAIN was sentful at the deception practiced the passing of Ed Howe vfITH that Italy should decide on them but what can they do of Atchison, Kan., the country promptly whether it would meet about it row? loses one of its and d with her and France to discuss the When Justice Black took his seat, philosophical commentators withdrawal of volunteers from the the chamber of the Supreme rourt on current events. He was eighty-fou- r civil war in Spain. Mussolini was was crowded to capacity. Albert years old and died as he had so informed a 'ter Prime Minister Levitt, an attorney, was on hand to wished, in his sleep after a Chamberlain and Foreign Minister ask permission to file a suit seeking work. The "Saee of Potato day's Hill Eden had conferred with Charles to force Justice Blrck to show cause founded the Atchison Globe in 1887 LonFrench ambassador to Corbin, why he should not be declared in- and retired 37 years later. Thereh don The attitude eligible to sit. The court deferred after he busied himself with the was stiffened by President Roore-vclt- s action on the request. Another mo- publication of Howe's Monthly," address and the league action tion to the same effect was filed by which he called a "Journal of Into the case of Japan, and England Patrick H. Kelly, a Boston lawyer. dignation and Education. PbckeiuL ry nine-pow- er nine-pow- er nine-pow- er Answers' Offering Information on and foods with sulphur content discolor the can just as a cooked egg discolors a silver spoon. The stain is harmless but uninviting. 7. There are about 2,000,000.000 3. How many miles of sub- people on the earth, according to marine cable are there? the 1930 estimates of the Inter4. 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