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Show Thursday, May 2, 1935 News Review of Current Events the World Over President Reveals Planr for Work Relief Program Frank Walker His Chief Aid Auto Workers Strike in Toledo. W. PICKARD By EDWARD Wotern Newpper Union. , spending the $4.880.. PLANS for u work relief fund are be-l- uiuiie rupldly, parts of the general scheme being revealed to the public a Inn b t every The 1'renl-den- t day. will be the final arbiter but practically all the agencies federal will participate and ones new three no discrimination against men, and agreed to respect as seniority rights provided by the automobile la Nor board. show union Secretary Perkins sent Thomas J. Williams, Labor department conciliator, to Toledo to see what might be done. President Green of the A. P. of L. said there wus grave dunger that the Toledo strike might t'ot.'GIH.IN, the "rallo of Detroit, (taxed the first state meeting of his National Union for Hiwlil Justice in Olympln stadium in his home town, ami more than 150,000 enthuxiaxtlc sup porters crowded Into the edifice to hear dim tell how he proposed to right the wrongs of the people. On the platform with the crusading cleric were Senators Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma and Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota, and Representatives William C'onnery of Massachusetts Martin L. Sweeney of Ohio, Thomas O'Malley of Wisconsin and Wll llain of North Dakota. The priest put forward the National union as a definite political weapon aimed at the money power and at standpat partylxm. Father Coughlln has been endorsed by the bishop of Detroit, Rt. Rev. Michael Gallagher. MILE FATHER SENATOR WIIiLIL r By DR. BEVERLY HILLS. Well all I know Is just what I read in the papers, or what I see here and there. As I was telling week, you last went on the President and the admin Istrntlon before a crowd that Jammed the senate chamber. He was limited to 40 mln utes, but In that time he used a lot of language. After describing Ickes. Farley, Wallace and General Johnson In terms not very funny, the "Klngflsh" assailed Mr. Roose velt as personally for Senator Long " 50-5- 0 0. l, d o t over one night to one ot our Beverly Hills school houses to bear Amelia Ear-hatell ot ber exploits, but she dldent make It that way, she Just talked so pleasantly about everything, and told more splendid jokes about herself aud who all she bad been taken for la her travels. Of course anyone moving around as much as she does would naturally be taken for Elinor Roosevelt Where she shines In ber talks are after her regular routine Is over. She asks anyone to ask questions, and do you know where the intelligent questions come from? They ara from the young kids In the audience. "How many revolutions per minute do you generally fly your plane on the hazardous tripsr "Will these landing Islands they talk of In the ocean be practical?" "Do you fly by a radio beam, or by tuning in on some radio station and use It as your guide?" Grown people's questions, in comparison to those by older peort II LEY LONG much advertised attack j 83 BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT MINUTE CROCHET COLLAR Walter W. Head, president of the Boy Scouts of America, lu a radi. address recently suld : "Scouting was designed to offset" the softening effects of modern civilization. It gives boys an opportunity to hike, to camp, to swim, ami to work out In the open, under the leadership of trained outdoors men. Iu so doing, they develop strong bodies and clear minds, and the e which courage and were so strongly evident In our pioneer forefathers." Today there are more than 2,000.- 000 scouts In 73 countries. Br GRANDMOTHER CLARK The Road to Health spreud to other automotive plants. Leo C. Wolluian, chairman of the an- - National Automobile l.nlor board, been have M comnounced by Mr. reporteda that that body had workcanvass of 13.150 These pleted Uoosevelt. , tv-?-l j wni handle rural ers In American automobile plants rehabilitation, rural and found that C8.0 per cent of Frank C. electrification and them showed no affiliation with any Walker The various grade crossing elim labor organization. employees' associations grouped toination. Standing at the President' right hand Is Frank C. Walker, for- gether ranked Becond with 21,774 mer treasurer of the Democratic members, equal to 13.3 per cent of party. He has replaced Donald the total. The American Federation Itlchberg as chairman of the Na- of Labor was third with 14,057. or tional Emergency council and Is the 8.0 per cent! while the Associated responsible Workers of America what he called a plan to force the head of a new division In that Automobile body known as the division of ap- were fourth with G.0S3. or 3.7 per state of Louisiana to yield to cor He threatplication and information. Under cent. The remainder of the vote ruptlon and debauchery. bis direction all proposals will be was split between the Mechanics ened a tax rebellion In his realm If sorted out and data on them from Kducational society and ten other there were further federal encroachments In the matter of controlling various government units will be co- unions. the expenditure of federal loans for ordinated. Then they will be handed on, with Mr. Walker's recomrule state projects. WITHOUT benefit of gag disciHuey charged that the administo allota new works party perfect mendations, ment hoard which Is headed by Sec- pline, the administration's social se- tration was concerned solely with the expenditures in Louretary Harold Ickes. These two ad- curity bill was Jammed through the controlling a manner as to in In such isiana ditions to the alphabet group In house substantially sure winning the election In 1930. Washington are known as DAI and as President Roose"They could go down there and velt wants It. The WAB. spend the whole Ave billion and In a press conference the Presifinal vote was 372 i. 4 they could not win that election," dent named these eight types' of to 33. It may be he said. "But they could load us work which will be undertaken, with some weeks before U ' I with the five billion debt that we the amount of money to be spent on It Is passed by the would have to pay as the result of each : senate, for the sen on their politics." carrying 1. Highways, roads, streets, ate finance commit grade Senator Long now Indicates that crossing elimination, and express tee, to which It he has no desire to head a third was referred. Is highways," $800,000,000. JL party next year unless that should 2. Kurul rehabilitation, relief In busy Just now with mil a...... be necessary to bring about the stricken agricultural areas, water NRA extension and defeat of President Roosevelt. He Speaker veterans' conservation, water diversion. Irribonus says he would gladly join with the Byrns gation, reclamation, rural Indus- payment. If they would nomGrunts to states for old age as- Republicans trial communication and subsistence inate Senator Borah. basistance (pensions) on a homesteads, $"00,000,XK). 3. Rural electrification, $100,000,-00sis, but for no Individual will the TALMADGE of federal government's share exceed GOVERNOR one of the most vo4. Housing, low cost housing In $15 per month. rural and urban areas, reconditionCompulsory old age benefits for ciferous Democratic denouncers of on basis of President Roosevelt and the New ing, and remodeling, $450,000,000. persons over sixty-fiv- e 5. Assistance for educational, salary earned during working life- Deal, has a strong supporter in professional, and clerical persons time, payments ranging from $13 Tom Llnder, the Georgia commisto $85 a month. Income tax on pay sioner of agriculture. In the deand other "white collar" unemrolls of employees starting with 1 partment's official farm bulletin, that ployed, $:ioo,ooo,ooo. 6. Citizen Conservation corps, per cent In 1937 and graduated up- gentleman sent to the farmers of ward to 3 per cent in 1949; excise the state a message that "we still $000,000,000. 7. Sanitation, soil erosion, stream tax on employers In same amounts. (have the right to secede from the pollution, reforestation, flood con- This will mean a total pay roll tax Union. The statement was carried In a trol, rivers and harbors, $350,000,-000- . of 6 per cent by 1949. to a long article written footnote on Tax Insurance. Unemployment 8. Loans, grants, or both, to citemployer of 1 per cent on pay rolls by Llnder In which he drew a comies, counties, states, and other po- In 1930, 2 per cent for 1937, and 3 parison between the Democratic administration In Washington and litical subdivisions for public works, per cent thereafter. the Russian government. Social security board as new bu$900,000,000. The secession reference was In The rural rehabilitation work reau of government in the executhe nature of resentment against will be directed by Rexford G. Tug-wel- tive branch with three members apa recent ruling by the United States under secretary of agriculture, pointed by the President. and he will not be responsible to Federal grants to states for ma- Supreme court reversing Alabama Secretary Wallace but will have a ternal and child health service, an courts In the Scottsboro case on the ground colored citizens were free hand to carry out his schemes appropriation of $3,800,000. for moving families from marginal Federal grants to states for pub- excluded from Juries. lands, shifting stranded Industrial lic health service, an appropriation lT'lNO GEORGE of England, It workers to new, planned rural com- of $8,000,000. munities and building cities outappears, bad no desire for an Speaker Byrns and other majorside of large urban centers to re- ity leaders were elated by the imelaborate and costly celebration of mense majority by which the bill his silver jubilee, such as was lieve slum congestion. Asked as to how much was ready carried because, as they asserted. planned by the cabinet committee, and to be spent the President recalled It was put through without any now he and Prime that $000,000,000 already had been pressure from the White House. Mr. f MacDon-al"We got no orders Minister put forward for the CCC and that Byrns said: have ordered Public Works Administrator Har-l- d from the President, so help me AlC. Ickes had applications totalthat the alTuir shall mighty God." be very "quiet." His ing more than $1,000,000,000. majesty was not Appointment of Mr. Walker leaves GEN. W. W. ATTERBURY, ennwiiltpfl nr first Mr. Rlchberg free, as the President official of the Pennsyl"V and when he heard said, to devote his time to the NRA vania railroad, has retired as pres" there were strong 4 5f during the period of pending legis- ident of the company eight months ii lation in congress and litigation In before that would protests from the northern shires ethe Supreme court. have been necesKing George against sary under Its regspecially "vRGANIZED labor opened its at-- " ulations, because of such a wasteful expenditure of 111 health. The di- money In hard times, he was extempt to obtain recognition In the automobile Industry with a rectors unanimous- ceedingly Irate and wanted to call strike of workers In the Toledo ly elected Martin off the whole affair. This could not be done, but the celebration will W. Clement to sucplant of the Chevrolet Motor comceed him. The new be nothing like what the cabinet pany. The factory was closed down Immediately, though only a part of president of the commltee had Intended. The king has forbidden garter the force Joined In the strike. great system was Union pickets were placed about It, born 53 years ago king at arms, the duke of Norfolk, In Snnhnrv Pn nn1 and other high officers of state of but city police and deputy sheriffs were on hand to see that there was M. W. Clement entered tne 8ervce the ceremonial department to have of the road In 1901 as a rodman. anything to do with the Jubilee. He no disorder. President Sloan of General Mo- Ills promotion was steady and nine has refused to have the peers of tors corporation issued this state- years ago he. became the vice pres- the realm in their robes for the ident. ment in New York : presentation of addresses from the General Atterbury had this to say houses of parliament He has re"The vital question involved Is fused to robe himself for the ocwhether General Motors corporation of his successor: casion. "Since he became vice president, Is willing to sign an agreement for a closed shop recognizing the local Clement has been Intimately assounion as the exclusive representa- ciated with me In conducting the UNDER a new law the German are suppressing the en tive of all the employees of the To- company's affairs and In our relaledo plant This General Motors tions with the other railroads and tire church press of the country. with the government Catholic and Protestant, and also will not do." "The remarkable results achieved all, Jewish organs, either religious The union. Id a lengthy statement, said Its committee "has done by the company last year, one of or racial. The edict, signed by Max everything In Its power to meet with the most difficult periods the rail- Amann, president of the retch press the management and to secure an road has ever experienced, were chamber and manager of the Nazi amicable and fair adjustment of the largely due to Clement's leadership. party's publishing organization. Is matter of wages, hours and union His manifest capabilities have com- designed to monopolize the relch s recognition and various other griev- mended him not only to his asso- publications for Nazi Ideas and ciate directors and officers, but also make them legally subject to Naz! ances. "The management refused to sign to the executives of other railroads dictatorship. The law provides that "church a contract of any kind and flatly with whom he has been working In refused every section of the pro- recent years In the Interest of the or professional newspapers as well as papers Intended for groups of posed contract with the exception railroad Industry as a whole. "Moreover, he enjoys the conft subscribers with certain Interests, ef two minor points." The of henceforth are forbidden." The company offered to make dence, respect and wage readjustments and give a 5 the entire Pennsylvania railroad Nazi party and Its organizations are not subject to the new law. per cent general wage Increase, organization." ? Dental Hygiene A ple. "Do you think women's place Is In the air?" "Does your husband mind you flying?" "What would you do If you come down?" "I went up one time and got sick. What should I have doner' asked one woman. Amelia said, "What did you do? Thats what you should have done." Wiley Post, just about king of em all, cant break records getting to New York in a plane, no matter if he takes it up so high that he coasts In. Equipment and engines change too fast. That Winnie May should be right in that Washington Museum, along with all the other historic planes. Its already done more than any plane In the World. Twice has it broken records clear around the world, broken altitude records. He has thrown off his wheels and has forced landings on his "Belly." And she never breaks a thing. Six years; thats the greatest advertisement for aeroplane Bafety the world has ever seen. So when Wiley gets ready to put the Winnie May into the Smithsonian we all want to give him a hand. Its his own plane, you know. Thats all he got out of two hazardous trips around the world was that old ship. Lord, last Summer when the family and I were days and days and days by train crossing Siberia we would come to towns with great long names, and they would remind us of places where we remembered Wiley landed at on his crossing of Russia. All alone, couldent speak a word of Russian, land at a field, and he couldent tell em a thing in the world. One place he wanted a drink of water. Said he never was as thirsty In his life, but they couldent understand, and from his motions and actions, they thought he wanted liquor, or vodka. Well they had the welfare of his trip at heart and wanted to do all they could. (And he says they were wonderful to him on both trips across there. They are great aviation enthusiasts, the Russians). So he was Bleeping out in a shed at the hangar, and they left a soldier on guard to watch him, and wake him for an early start. Well he was dying for a drink, and he kept making signs, and the soldier kept saying and motioning "No, No!" He was trying to tell him that liquor would not be good for him. Finally the soldier seemed to get so mad that he left, and It must have been miles to town, but finally he come back with two quart bottles. Well vodka looks like water, and Wiley grabbed one and started In on it Naturally thinking It was water, and It was vodka, (the poor soldier bad perhaps said to himself, well If you are going to holler for It all night I will give it to you). Wiley got up, warmed his plane up, (he dldent have to take it out of any hangar, as the planes all stand out over there. Thousands of em in a field winter and summer with nothing but a canvas sheet over the engine) and he took off, and flew 1800 miles on to another place, just to get a drink. I tell you I think the VV. C. T. U. or some other good temperance society ought to take that true story and make something out of It Left two bottles of vodka and flew 1S00 miles for a drink of water, and the Russian got sore naturally, after walking all that distance to get em for him. 195S, McSfkt SftJifM, . R. ALLEN GRIFFITH TEETH AND VANITY or thirty years considered quite the thing to have diamonds set in the teeth. About the same time, too, even some of our own American people bad gold crowns put on their front teeth to add to their attractiveness. A little later, several American dentists did a land office business In old Mexico grinding down the front teeth of the peons and putting gold crowns on them. Many of these peons would spend their last dollar for a gold crown. And these were nearly always put on perfectly sound teeth. The mouth Is the most expressive organ of the human body. What Is more attractive than smiling Hps with a perfect set of clean, white Most people could have teeth? beautiful teeth If they would only give them the necessary time and attention. My lady sometimes spends a fortune for a string of pearls and neglects the real pearls which are In her mouth. Teeth, carefully polished and free from decay, nave much of the sheen of the pearl, and should be far preferable. Teeth are the first organ of digestion. Poorly chewed food places an enormous strain on the digestive system. Not only does the person lose much of the food value, but serious digestive disorders may re- TWENTY-FIV- BOYS! GIRLS! Read the Grape Nuts ad In another column of this paper and learn how to Join the Dizzy Dean Winners and win valuable free prlzea. Adv. Definition The happy mean those who take pleasure In saving. Crocheted collars are becoming more popular each day. They are very attractive and add so much to The collar personal appearance. shown here received Irs name from the combination of crochet stltche by chewing one or that work up very fast The term more Miinesia Wafers "mile a nilnute" has been applied tor mm wmek' libarml Mppfy f RC to crochet work of this type for Sitd SELECT PRODUCTS. Inc.. 4402 23ra many years. The work on this colLens Island City, Naw York lar Is very sliaple and It costs very little to be the proud maker of this pretty dress accessory. Package No. 718 contains sufficient white "Mountain Craft" crochet cotton to complete this collar, also Instructions how to make It Send us 25c and you receive this package by mail postpaid. Instructions only will be sent for 10c. Address HOME CRAFT COM PANY, Department B. Nineteenth and St Louis Avenue, St Louis, Mo. sult Inclose a stamped addressed enui . i . i c IN mm The average Individual does not velope for reply when writing for TUBES ! realize the value of either teeth or any Information. 1 ii mi ii hi vmm health until they are lost Then he makes frantic efforts to regain what "Super-Woman- " Called ARE Is too frequently gone forever, when RUNDOWN? for as Chief Executive YOU THIN, Mrs. a little prevention In the beginning Ruby Bloomouitt off would have preserved both. 519 W. Ellsworth Ave.. Denver, Colo., said ; "t an assurance With was quite thin ft few years Vanity, alone, should prevent the tbat a womanastrologer's will be elected Vice ago. My appetite was not very absurdities noted above. Even good sad I suffered from the loss of a single back tooth will President of the United States In 'stomach distress. Belching of gas caused tne quite sv show In a photograph. The teeth 1940, the "League for a Woman Presbit of annoyance. I felt has gone form a perfect arch and any single ident and weak, became tired very o far as to name the characteritooth removed from that arch will quickly. Jjr. Fierce s GoldMedical Discovery entirely rid me of canse a change In Its form. In the ses of the first woman President en the stomach distress. I retrained mr weight same way, should a brick or stone The astrologer has not given the and strength and was able to eat." Kew size, tablets 50 eta., liquid $1.00. to of feminine the ascension date be allowed to distintegrate in an architectural arch, it will cause the higher office, but the plans call for It In this generation. arch to gradually collapse. "A woman who does things In a Porcelain teeth are made nowaIs the way way, a big of teeth the take to place days Is Identified by IP your kidneys function badly future President this cause. The of from art "lost" any and you have a lame, aching "dental ceramics" has reached a the founder of the league. The defi back, with 'attacks of dizziness, Is at In least. the nition, Intriguing. stage where the artificial is hard to event that such a woman doesn't burning, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, tell from the natural. Vanity is to be available It might be swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic unquestionably the cause of this happen well to elect a man with the same pains . . . use Doan's Pills. high degree of perfection, but no virtues. The Doan's are especially for poorly difficulty is in finding artificial tooth Is ever as good as kidneys. Millions oE functioning a whose person super quali- boxes are used living the natural. every year. They are most ties outside the recognized are recommended the country over. It Is perfectly natural for every earnest inner circle of his (or her) Asle your neighbor! normal human being to want to look party. Ordinarily, people as well as possible, and vanity alone political do not become super-being- s until should teach them to care for their have been dead at least fifty teeth In time and to keep them they years. clean. The question of the effect on a PARKER'S woman President's husband has HAIR BALSAM TEETH AND been raised In the league with the RemoTM Dmndraff .Stop. Uftir palling Impart. Color and conclusion he "would boast for the T fc. ;3 Beautr to Gray an d F.d.d Hair c ana j .wj at uniKRi'u. r rest of his life." Certainly the husband could set a standard of conduct FLORESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in takes a bath and for the "first gentleman of the land. connection with Parker'8HairBulsam.Makes 60 MANY a man aoft and fluffy. cents by mail or at druhis collar every day St Louis ggist. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchoyue. N. Y, and wears the latest style clothes, while his teeth cry aloud: "Give me a bath and take me to the den- NEUTRALIZE Excess Acids Strt, HELP KIDFIEYS super-woman- ," DQMi'S PILLS mi SELF-RESPEC- the-hai- Post-Dispatc- tist." Go where you will, there Is a continuous parade of Irregular, elongated, unkempt teeth. Of those who visit the dentist, very few do so because they sincerely believe that sound, clean teeth are conducive to lengthening their lives. Most men visit the dentist because they are driven to him by pain or pride. Few people think of their health until hey are sick. As the physician and dentist see things today, there will be far less surgery and sickness when the full knowledge of modern preventive medicine and dentistry become fully known throughout the world. The average duration of human life has been increased many years during This has the last half century. come about more through the protection of the people by public health laws and the saving of children than through the knowledge and use of drugs. Bad drinking water Is probably one of the most common and dangerous carriers of disease. In our cities millions of dollars have been spent to Insure pure drinking water, but we are Just beginning to spend anything to keep clean the child's mouth. This great advance In the prevention of the diseases wherein den tists are so much Interested Is the knowledge that acute, special, local and chronic diseases such as neu ritis, sciatica and acute paralysis come from mouth Infections In the majority of Instances. We are also coming to believe that appendicitis, diseases of the gall bladder and ulcerated stomachs may be caused by bacteria In the capillary circulation at the base of mucous cells. Another prime cause Is local infections. We And foci of Infections In the tonsils. In pyorrhea. In cavities In the teeth. In abscesses at the roots of the teeth. All of these foci of Infection may be prevented by keeping the mouth clean and healthy. 6. WnUri Nawspapar Union. The Choice of Millions BMIO POWDER KG Double Tested Double Action Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but baking powder under supervision of expert chemists. , Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago 25 ounces for 250 You can also buy ouiim can for too IS ounce can or IS Arll Highest Quality , Always Dependable n . . kawawaifcMiBU Meteors Give Off Sound Waves Evidence that meteors give off an d air wave which produces sound has been shown. Ordinary sound travels at a rate of 1,000 feet a second. The new sound travels at the speed of light or radio waves, 180,000 miles a second. hlgh-siee- Weather in Panama The hottest months In Panama are April, May and June. From. January to April the .breezes are fresh and temper the air. The rainy season extends from April to November. Books Painted in Colors Rooks of the prehistoric Maya empire of Central America were written In hieroglyphics, painted In colors on parchment made from the leaves of the century plant. in Warwick parish, Bermuda, lascnoul In the western world, Warwick academy, which once paid Its schoolmasters 205 pounds of tobacco a year as salary. According to the records. It Is more than three hundred years old. the oldest 1,600-Acr- e "Classroom" Used K3 One classroom at Montana university, Missoula, Mont, covers 1.600 acres. It's the forestry school's laboratory in Patte canyon a stand of virgin yellow pine, five times the size of the campus. Roquefort Cheese Roquefort cheese originated nearly 2,000 years ago In Roquefort. France, where there are caves sufficiently cool and moist to grow the mold which gives this cheese Its characteristic flavor. And There) Yon Are "Sometimes a man is prevented Turn doln" what he kin do," said Uncle Eben, "because sometody wlf political pull insists on trytn' to io what he can't." Water Freezes Downward When water freezes (that Is. solidifies or congeals) It does bo from the top downward. A thin film first forms on the surface and grows thicker with the addition of Ice from beneath. Americans Like to Travel Dimples |