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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER of Current Events WE'RE STILL "IN THE RED" Xpit 8 Review 1 i Treasury New Report Shows $2,707,347,110 Deficit for '37 Court Bill Offered . . Nazis Jail Church Head Mediators Blame Steel THE federal mediation board by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, which reached a deadlock and gave up in its efforts to help the C. I. Steel Workers Organizing Committee and the independent steel corporations solve their difficulties, laid the blame for its failure at the door of the steel concerns. We cannot but believe that the bitterness and suspicion which the two sides would be aln discussion layed by a around the conference table between the heads of the four companies and the union representatives, and that the only present possible hope of settlement lies in such a meeting, the boards report said. We further believe that the refusal of the four companies to enter into any agreement with the S. W. O. C., regardless of the number of employees whom it actually represents, which could be demonstrated by a secret ballot election, is not the way to industrial peace. sep-para-te man-to-ma- Foreign Words THE CHEERFUL CHERUB and Phrases ' i 4 Biots continued as steel plants attempted reopening. . . ftutdcaJul SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WEEK Western Newspaper Union. ! i p Uncle Sam Checks Up TTNCLE SAM wound up the 1937 fiscal year with a net deficit of and the like. It has recently undergone such a revival at the hands of one Rev. Martin Niemoeller, leader of the Confessional synod, and his supporters that of late the or about $150,000,000 than President Roosevelt esti- mated last April, according to the churches were overcrowded. Rev. I report of the United States Treas-ur- Mr. Niemoeller fought to keep politics out of the church. Lately the fiery minister had been The gross national public debt climbed to a total of $36,424,613,732 examined almost every week by J prosecuting attorneys in Berlin. as of June 30, it was shown. Then at last he was arrested by the J closed for the Receipts period just were the largest in 16 years, secret police and taken to jail while amounting to $5,293,840,236, com- - his wife and six children looked on. He was charged with stirring up pared with $4,115,956,615 for the against lead7 j year and about $70,000,000 in hatred in his inspeeches the Nazi state anc ing persons excess of estimates. Expenditures I were $8,105,158,547, including $103,- - movement. The police raided his 933,250 for debt retirement origi- - offices and seized many documents official nally planned for that period but and about $12,000. Said an carried over into the current year. communique after Rev. Mr. arrest: Completion of the debt retire- He has spread untrue reports mqnt program as previously con-- 'i autemplated would have called for the about measures taken by Nazi to in order incense thorities the expenditure of $404,525,000, which I would have placed the gross deficit population. He also called for resistance to state laws and decrees. above the $3,000,000,000 mark. In the 1936-3- 7 period, recovery and His statements were part of the relief costs were more than $400,- - steady fare of foreign newspapers I 000,000 below the total for the year hostile to Germany. before, amounting to $2,846,462,932 I I $2,707,347,110, more y. 1936-3- Nie-moelle- rs . I I I I I riches tuy most anything My boss just raised my pe.y. WTCTT Sprvlre. Items of Interest to the Housewife HOUSE Keeping Brassware Bright Brass ornaments will remain movement in a longer if, after polishing, the great Cambria works of the bright are given a thin coat of white they Bethlehem Steel corporation at shellac. , J o h n s t o wn, Pa., scene of the most Cooking Sour Fruit Sour fruit violent altercations will require much less sugar, and among strikers, loybe more digestible, if a dessertal workers and the spoonful of syrup and a pinch of law, in recent days. bicarbonate of soda are added aftTwo explosions criper cooking. pled the principal water mains supplying the plant just as Cambria once more had thrown open its doors and nearly half its 15,000 employees had filed through Steel Workers Organizing Committee picket lines to resume their labors. It took several days to repair the damage sufficiently to allow part of the workers to return. The blasts interrupted what had been the nearest semblance of peace still not very near since the C. I. O. affiliate called the strike on the big steel independents who refused to sign contracts with what they dubbed John L. Lewis irresponsible organization. rk To Prevent Scorching Leave one small section of a gem pan empty when putting gem batter in pan. Fill this section with water and gems will never scorch. To Freshen Coconut Shredded coconut, which has become dry, can be freshened by soaking il in sweet milk a few minutes before using. WNU Service. F.D.R. Waxes Impatient TT WAS believed that the pressure of public opinion in the steel strikes had driven President Roosevelt close to supporting federal legislation similar to that in the amendments proposed by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan for the national labor relations act. The President indicated at a press conference that he was as much put out at the C. I. O. for forcing organization upon the steel workers as he was with the corporations for refusing to negotiate in terms of a signed contract. Senator Vandenbergs proposed amendments were designed to broaden the rights of employers under the Wagner act, forbid strikes and other unfair union practices, and provide severe penalties for unions which violated contracts with employers. sit-do- against $3,290,927,869. Ford Tests Labor Board Reliable authorities around the national labor relations capitol said that as soon as all ap- is receiving its most expropriation bills for the 1938 fiscal in the hearings at Detest acting year were cleared, the President on United Automobile the troit would direct the heads of all govern-- I union Workers complaint that the ment departments to impound 10 Motor is guilty of Rebels Take French Ship Ford company per cent of their appropriations, ex-- I HE situation in Europe was labor unfair practices. The U. A. ,T' elusive of fixed charges, in an at- A U. is a C. I. O. affiliate; Ford is W. hardly improved, with Germany tempt to balance the budget. Ex-- I and Italy still anxious to give the to the unions. opposed perts said that a maximum of $400,It was expected that the hearings full rights of belligerents to both 000,000 could be saved in that way. take a long time and may rebel and loyalist governments in might The prospective net deficit for 1938 eventually reach the United States Spain. As the directing subcommitwas estimated at $400,000,000. Supreme court. After the hearings tee of the committee of 27 nations in Detroit a board examiner will for met, Britain and France sought desperately to intermediate finding draw up Compromise' Takes Bow and send them to the NLRB m effect some compromise which CENATOR M. M. LOGAN, Demaccompanied by a would keep the entire Washington, of ocrat, Kentucky, presented the of evidence and briefs the program from being washed version of the Pres-- I transcript compromise idents Supreme court bill to the of both sides. The board will then overboard, but the two Fascist naeither order the Ford Motor com- tions were difficult to woo with any senate, apparently with the blessings of pany to cease and desist its un- compromises Britain and France fair practices or dismiss the unions could afford to make. Majority Meanwhile, two French warships charges. Appeal may be taken to Joseph T. Robinson of were court circuit States United the speeding for the Spanish coast and the chief executive. In form an appeals, which has the power of between Bilbao and Santander, where, according to reports, the enforcement which NLRB lacks. amendment to and the reach case The Spanish rebel cruiser Almirante Supreme may substitute for the old involved. Cervera had fired upon and capis Constitution if court the Ashurst administrattured the Tregastel, a French ship unfair of One the practices allegedly ion bill, the new to which the U. A. W. A. objects is carrying loyalist refugees from draft authorizes apn literature Santander. The refugee ship had distribution of pointment of one to its em- been chartered by a French popuFord the company ew justice to t h e by court each year for ployees. The company charges that lar committee to aid the loyalists. conIt had been reported halted less every justice remaining on the court a denial of this would violate of than three miles off shore, well withfree stitutional speech guaranties sfter reaching the age of seventy-hv- e in Spanish waters. years. Under its provisions the and a free press. K President would be permitted to name one new Pen for Jersey's Parkers. justice this year (be- Isolates Paralysis Germ sides filling the vacancy left by the the medical profession WHEN Paul H. Wendel, former retirement of Justice Willis Van WHAT N. J., lawyer, a major step in the conJevanter) and assure him of at of infantile paralysis was fessed to the Lindbergh baby kidconquest least one new appointment to the taken when Dr. Edward Carl Rose-no- naping, the execution of Bruno Richcourt in each remaining year of his announced to 100 physicians, ard Hauptmann was delayed three Present term of office. All of the apNow Ellis Parker, sixty-fivand medical research surgeons pointments would hinge on the de- workers in Glendale, Calif., that he days. chief of the Burlington county decision of justices seventy-fiv- e or had isolated the germ which causes tectives, and his son, Ellis, Jr., older on retirement. have been sentenced to it. Dr. Rosenow is professor of ex- twenty-siat three years, respecserve six and perimental bacteriology Sermons Were' Popular Mayo foundation in Rochester, tively, in the federal penitentiary by Federal Judge William Clark in pOUR years ago the Protestant Minn. church in Germany was thought Work with spinal fluid taken from Newark. They were convicted of I? .e nearing the end; under the nurses who had contracted the dis- conspiring to seize and torture Wen-dazi government it had become ease at the Los Angeles general to extract from him the false nn organization to officiate at hospital in 1934 enabled him to iso- confession. Their attorneys announced an appeal would be filed. weddings, christenings, funerals late the THE zl3 now czm. AROUND .he Feel they. I Fide, sed cui vide. (L.) Trust, but see whom. Detur digniori. (L.) Let it be given to the more worthy. II nest sauce que dappetit. (F.) Hunger is the best sauce. YNAMITE temporarily stopped back-to-wo- 1 heart. 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