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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER fr I i? Drive Against Communism Started by the K. of C. TT IS the opinion of the Knights of 1 Columbus that communism is re- sponsible for sitdown and other strikes in the United States and Canada, and that national organization of 600,000 Catholic men therefore has started an endless crusade against what it terms the most damnable organization in the world. The program was launched UJ. officially by 400 delegates of councils in the New York district and Western Newspaper Union. will be carried on all over the tin, president of the U. A. W. A., country. Wagner Act Upheld by called Hepburn a number of unthe Supreme Court pleasant names. The Toronto Trades Fascism Is Defeated C1 IVE history - making decisions " were handed down by the Su- and Labor Council pledged the sup- in Belgian Election Itoi lla to the of its members 40,000 were fcic i0B!l port D ELGIAN Fascists badly de preme court, all upholding the va- unions strike against General Mobw in an election which was Mouth Iron Hjrsh The lidity f the Wagner labor relations tors. avnn admittedly a show of Fascist and act and inferentially it apall UerstiM1 this, Notwithstanding strength though it was By FLOYD GIBBONS broadening the in- peared likely at this writing that Marg for one seat in parliament. The hl Famous Headline Hunter terstate commerce the trouble at Oshawa would be only art of Leon voters Degrelle, flatly rejected Hugh clause of the Constiheres a yarn that just goes to show what an age o! .gagmen brought to an end very soon by foe of Premier Paul Van Zeeland, tution. The most im- the itetl of General Motors the former obtaining only 69,242 NOW agreement we live in. You know, thousands of years ago, portant ruling made of Canada to recognize the United votes as d. Van for 275,840 the forests against boys who h; when the cave men roamed the primeval by five of the nine Automobile Workers and to increase of The Fascists there are known justices and read the wages of its employees. To as Rexists and were backed by the made the Adventure club were the ones that came running back lukens to and the Stonehatchet kids Ma told by Chief Justice some unbiased observers it seemed Flemish nationalists. and t latehe to the family campfire ictrf Hughes, was in the that Premier Hepburn had intera dinosaur missed being gobbled by Pendleton about how one of them just case of the Jones & vened in the affair unnecessarily one bite. in all but him Senate take Sitdowns to Hits mouth coma enough with Steel big Laughlin rjnna'a. or at least prematurely, and that otne e pany and directed his blustery language was not war- Spares the President Well, the dinosaurs died off and you dont see them any more, except (bit bet the reinstatement of ranted, since the strike was being TN ORDER to get the Guffey coal stuffed ones in museums, but you can still have the adventure of being (ill not ten discharged em- conducted in a control bill through the senate gobbled by a mouth as big as a prehistoric monsters because nowadays manIrit go o orderly fairly The de- ner with no threat of a sitdown. without an amendment condemning we manufacture them make them out of iron, and put rows of sharp ,ith the ployees. jWhitney cision supported the constitutional the sitdown strike, Majority Leader teeth 'in them, attach them to great mechanical animals and send them new posi Joe Robinson prombasis of the Wagner act, finding C. I. O. Men Shoot Several out to bite people like David J. Hanlon of Belmar, N. J. and ther d ised to permit conit a legal scheme to protect comhis run-i- n with one of those had Dave JJoaOt lApparen sideration of a resomerce from injury resulting from Foes in Galena, Kan.' at three oclock on a cold October morning, in the year bet bus lution carrying simthe denial by employers of the right ORGANIZERS of the 1927. Dave was just out of high school then, and working at his jepeah a and Mine Mill, e ilar condemnation, of employees to organize and from lent!, 1 first real job. It was the job ot laborer on the state and iuatbizts and Belmar Avon, between river Shark the refusal of employers to accept Smelter Workers, an affiliate of the but when it was preover bridge highway Iter C. I. O., invaded the lead and zinc sented and adopted, shift. on the procedure of collective bargainthe night Dave was working I to visit Misand field of Oklahoma Kansas, by a vote of 75 to ing. to the Job Most Youngest. Dangerous 1 finds h The broad constitutionality of the souri and were forcibly resisted 3, it was not a joint all night, to be itself in all up of staying an was the blue adventure the carders it Dave 11; han by says chief noted the resolution, which act, was strongly by 1 finally in the one was the He Workmen. youngest Mine of Smelter Metal and crew a grown would require the working with justice. He declared that: a deli? him had given ers union, which the C. I. O. says signature of the crew and also the smallest. As a result, the foreman lamilJ We think it clear that the nawas he have disforeman thought might the easiest job on the bridge. That u list President. That was tional labor relations act may be is a company union. The latter doing Dave a favor, but it so happened it was the most dangerous job construed so as to operate within mantled the C. I. O. offices at Picher what Senator Florae on the bridge as well. and others the spirit of constitutional author- and Treece and then moved into trasiv out and water the out over trestle The crew had run a temporary Galena, Kan., where they paraded. wanted, but Robinson said it must eight. ity. As they reached the C. I. O. head- be concurrent, because he would on that trestle they had rolled a big crane with which they were j Kezia emof defined the Hughes right peram holes for the big concrete piers which were to form the bridges and to quarters one of the marchers not put Mr. Roosevelt in the posibeen. ployees to two clamshell great a a was window. with scoop There tion of having to indicate his posi- foundation. The crane was equipped select their representatives for col- smashed' a burst of gunfire from the building tion on the sitdown strike by either jaws with sharp teeth set aloi the edges, hinged at the upper end. The lective bargaining as a fundamentrie and at least eight men and one lad signing or vetoing the measure. crane dropped that scoop deep in the mud and silt of the excavation. tal right. hauled was up the and of scoop the mouthful on a fell wounded. muck, Besides declaring the sitdown The jaws closed gun, Regarding the vital point of the Leaders of the blue card union strike illegal and contrary to sound and dumped on the other side of the trestle. ii fal comof the interstate application orer the resolution as There was a caisson of heavy planking built around the edge merce clause of the Constitution, say nearly every miner in the region public policy nrda; drawto down are that it, belongs of the excavation to keep the sides from caving in, and they adopted took a double slap at the Hog! Hughes declared: Whit near the bottom of the hole carpenters had built a wooden ledge The congressional authority to ing higher pay than ever before employers by also declaring: in are on and interested that to stand on. was Daves keeping only could man the industrial stand It That a that job spy protect interstate commerce from conditions as they are and in an system breeds fear, suspicion and burdens and obstructions is not ledge, wait for the clamshell to come down, and push it to a spot to work. to opportunity tends cause where it could get a good big bite of the mud they were dredging. strikes animosity, limited to transactions which can C. I. O. has started a camThe conand industrial and is warfare to be deemed be an essential part How the Huge Scoop Worked. a of a flow of interstate or foreign paign to organize the 270,000 em- trary to sound public policy; and to work that job properly. Jerry, operator of the men took It three of American the to Telephone ployees it likewise is That Hu contrary commerce. Burdens or obstructions and Telegraph company, the largest sound public policy for any em- crane, would drop the big scoop down to within a few feet of the slimy an Dave may be due to injurious action corporation in the United States. ployer to deny the right of collecmud, and then stop it. Then, to make sure it got a good mouthful, Oke. springing from other sources. ' it When to hed he there desired yell, the would it got spot. push V In the case of the Associated Local unions are to be chartered tive bargaining, to foster the com- That was a signal to Sam Smith, the boss, standing directly above him the United Electrical and Radio pany union or to engage in any by of dismissal the with Press, concerning to would that Jerry signal relay other unfair labor practice as de- on the edge of the caisson.. Sam Morris Watson, a New York edi- Workers of America. ad of his hand, and Jerry would let the big scoop fall and gobble a motion in fined the national labor relations court was split, torial employee, the Ju its mouthful of mud. act. 5 to 4. The majority opinion, read Prime Minister Baldwin m Time and again," says Dave, Jerry would drop those half-toby Justice Roberts, held that the Will Soon Quit Office rhythm a certain We soon attained jaws and theyd eat up more mud. act does not abridge the freedom E'REQUENT reports that Stanley Senator Lewis Urges ej at it, and all night long it was Oke splash! Oke splash! so steady " Baldwin would soon retire from New Peace Conference of speech or of the press the And and monotonous that we could have done it in our sleep. to the the post of prime minister of Great by the first amendment it in their sleep, Constitution. The court took the view Britain were confirmed by him in SENATOR JAMES HAMILTON whole trouble was that those three birds almost did do to fool with Unot a man is monster a iron told and Illinois senate the ought big something that Watson was dismissed not bea speech to the NLESS HES WIDE AWAKE. that believes he the time come has cause his work was unsatisfactory members of his con- for President Roosevelt to call an The planking Dave was standing on was narrow, and time and but because of his activities in the stituency at Wor- international peace conference that again he almost lost his balance and fell in. And then, somehow, Dave Newspaper Guild, and ordered his cester. It is expect- would revise all Verof the did slip and fall. Im not sure how it happened, he says, but the treaty reinstatement. ed he will quit office in back on He sailles. next I said the object of the of a sudden I was falling, and the minute was my comDissenting conservatives, almost immediately conference would clamshell of that half-to-n to reach a mud, right under the gaping, be jaws prising Justices Willis Van Devan-te- r, after the coronation trying I new of seconds a was content that that It there, disposition only lay couple probably might scoop. C. of King George VI George Sutherland, James would hapthe of I what in now nations but to that remember wits are revolt thinking together, conget my and Pierce Butler, on May 12, anc McReynolds ' and continue in conflict be- pen if that scoop should fall and the teeth close on me. tended that the act should not be there seems little causewhich of the affront and injury they Steel Jaws Closing on Him. applied to the Associated Press bedoubt that his sucfeel was worked upon them under cause its provisions violated the cessor will be Ne- the terms of And then, suddenly it began to look as if Dave was going the treaty. freedom of the press clause of ville Chamberlain, to find out. Up above he heard Sam give the signal. Oke ! It was the Constitution. They found that if now chancellor o;: purely mechanical on Sams part. He had been giving that signal Trans-AtlantAir Service the act interfered with the ability of the exchequer. at a certain interval for so long that now he was doing it withthe Associated Press to maintain a In his Worcester address Mr. Soon to Be Realized out thinking. Then SPLASH! Down came the scoop right across policy of impartial news reporting, Baldwin said: It is far better to 'T' Daves body! air service it must fall under the freedom of go when people may still think of The jaws landed on either side of him and sank deep into the mud. between the United States and the press guaranty. be expected to They hadnt hurt him because his body lay in the triangle up at the you as perhaps not incompetent Great Britain The three other cases, in each of in your work than to stay until they start almost may for the top where the two parts were hinged together. But in another second which the Wagner act was upheld, know before you do that you are be- last obstacle immediately, in its way was re- or so those two parts would begin to come together! involved dismissal of 18 employees coming incompetent. There wasnt much use in trying to yell, says Dave, for down there moved by an agreement with Canby an interstate bus company; a In a democratic country the ada concerning routes through the in the muck, under that great steel shell, my voice would be smothdispute between the Fruehauf prime minister is not only the head Dominion. ered and drowned by the clatter of the machinery and the noise of the Trailer Company of Detroit, Mich., of a government, but he is the leadAssistant Secretary of Commerce pumps. Beside that, there wasnt time. I could see, to my horror, that and the United Automobile Workers er of a party and the leader of the J. Monroe Johnson announced that they were going to close over my head and my feet which stuck out Union; and a dispute between the house of commons. To carry on two routes through Canada had at either side! Friedmann - Harry Marks Cloth-- . that tripartite task for many Those jaws were almost on Dave now. He gritted his teeth years been made available for ing Company of Richmond Va., and beyond the age I have now reached, and shut his eyes. In another moment it would be all over. He craft that will make a flying Amalgamated Clothing Workers. In is, in my belief, beyond the strength total of four trips a week. One route drew in a deep breath and thought to himself that it would probthe bus case the decision was unani- of human nature. be his last. And then is by way of Shediac, N. B., and the ably mous; in the others the division And then, all of a sudden, the great jaws stopped closing. Up on the other through Montreal. The hop-o- ff was 5 to 4. point for eastward flights over caisson, Sam Smith had looked for Dave and hadnt been able to see British Navy Ordered to ocean would be from Bottwood, him. He knew something was wrong and gave a signal that stopped the Protect Merchant Ships He did it calmly and easily, Dave says, but N. F., which also would be landfall the closing of the scoop. Canada Motors Strike on REAT BRITAIN will respect on the westward wondered would often what have happened to me if Sam had been Ive flights. the blockade of the northern Verge of Settlement one of those excitable fellows. If he had lost his head then, I am Johnson said under the that agreeSpanish port of Bilbao establishec ment British and United States pretty sure I would have lost mine, too. hepburn, Ontario, reiterating by General Franco, Fascist leader. planes would make two WNU Service. crossings his determination not to permit But her navy has been given orC. I. O. representatives from the ders by the cabinet to protect to apiece weekly. Christian Mission Blue Laws First to Grow Potatoes the fullest extent all British shipUnited States to take The Christian mission established The Italian Accuses Editor potato is a native of South in outside the three mile limit. ping negotiations part 1772 laid down America, at Schoenbrunn in originating apparently The huge battle cruiser Hood anc France and Russia for settlement of the about of rules conduct of that councoast twenty the Pacific rigid along other warships were sent in a hurry 'T' HAT France and Russia are strike in the General ox and a few Here of are government. A try, as the first published record to the Bay of Biscay, and orders Motors of Canada flagrantly violating the Spanish them: No one that attendeth potatoes is found in Ciecas Chronwere given to open fire on any civil war neutrality agreement by plant at Oshawa, or heathenish icles of Peru, published in dances, sacrifices, call Spanish vessel interfering with sending aid to the Madrid governpromised to can live festivals, among us. A man The Incas called them pappas. out an army if necBritish cargo ships on the high seas. ment is the charge flatly made by shall one wife. . . Like- They were introduced into Europe have only The cabinet, it was said, decided to Virginio Gayda, Italian editor who essary to protect woman wise a shall have but one in the middle of the Sixteenth cento of withhold the continue the granting is generally regarded as voicing the the property husband and unto him. tury, states a writer in the Clevebe obedient of belligerent rights to Franco bu; views of Premier Mussolini. Hugh corporation. We not shall rum or land Plain Dealer, but did not beany permit A. W. Thompson, U. regarded the blockade of Bilbao as Gayda said 25 officers of the spirituous liquors to be brought in- come an important crop until much A. organizer, barred a special case since Francos forces French general staff were mapping to No towns. our one on to is a In cultivation the tuber has later. go surround the town by sea and land. the strategy of the loyalists espeby Hepburn, threator hunt without informing become larger, and the seeds fewer, Six British ships had been waiting cially on the front northeast of Ma- journey ened that every Genor stewards of it. but otherwise the plant is little dithe minister eral Motors plant in America would at St. Jean de Luz and one at drid, and that transshipment had not to marry with- fferent from its wild form. Botanare Young people be closed unless the Oshawa strike Bayonne, unable to land food car- been permitted through France of out of consent the their parents, and ists have searched in vain for its were settled soon with recognition goes at Bilbao because of the pres- much war material made in the advice. their taking progenitor. ence of Francos warships,. of the union demands. Homer Mar United States. IN REVIEW hi) 5cUunuL Pi OvzynM Adventurers de-feat- ed anti-Fasci- st ' -- Zee-lan- inclined steam-powere- man-eate- f rs I full-tim- Tri-Sta- te I I I Kezia Mc-Na- ry I I I I on I 1 ft) j i so-call- ed n safe-guard- ed six-fo- - ic RANS-ATLANTI- C trans-Atlant- Mitchell ic ot Pi |