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Show tMXSks'-NEWS-. PAGE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over Senator Couzens Defeated in Michigan Primaries-Mai- ne Recaptured by Republicans Notable Gathering of Savants at Harvard Tercentenary. By'ThWRD W. WMtora Naarapapar Union. "V . went to the polls asked fur Republican ballots; second, f bill. jf" TO THE sixty-sixtannual con-- gress of the American Prison James Couzens, a association, held in Chicago, was Republican who has presented a report from the com mittee on crime prevention in which openly declared that It was stated that the tactics of a he is supporting certain class of lawyers in defendPresident Kootevelt los if . for ing persons charged with crime have the effect of encouraging crimhis fight for remLl inals to repeat their offenses. The nomination. i o u z- committee declared that 75 per cent ens, one of the ea. touicn. wealthiest members of the senate, of the prisoners now In penal instiwas badly defeated by former Gov. tutions in this country had been Wilbur M. Iirucker, and there is "literally faced about Into a camore than a suspicion that he knew reer of crime" by their experiences his fate beforehand. Brucker, who with defense attorneys. is only forty-twyears old, has . The coaching t the attorney been in public life for almost twen- tended to l'P the defendant find an pj.oi for his misdeeds and a sedty years.. The Republicans Frank D. Fitzgerald f Uie ative for his conscience, according to the report, when public welgovernorship. On the Democratic side Rcpre-Benf- l' fare should have guided the lawyer Prentiss M. Crown won to conduct "which would quicken the senatorial nomination against the sensibilities of the prisoner and Louis B. Ward who was supported awaken him to his own misdeed." The committee For governor recommended by Father Coughlin. they chose Frank Murphy, high more scientific methods in preventcommissioner to the Philippines and ing and combating crime and it that the country's annual former mayor of Detroit. Both Murh phy and his defeated opponent, crime cost is $15,000.000.000 of the national income; half as George Welsh, campaigned of the war debt." Roosevelt supporters. In the New Hampshire primaries first time n seven years Gov. H. Styles Bridges won the ReFOR the United States is to have a publican senatorial nomination, ending the effort of former Senator squadron in European Atlantic waters. It is known as "Squadron George H. Moses to stage a comeand Rear Admiral Arback. The Democrats put up Representative William N. Rogers. thur P. Fairfield was named as its Admiral .Nominees for governor are Maj. commander. Fairfield Francis P. Murphy, Republican, and hoisted his flag aboard the light cruiser Raleigh at the Norfolk navy Amos N. Blandin, Democrat. Massachusetts will have for sena- yard and sailed for Gibraltar. At tor either Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., first the squadron will consist of the Republican, or James M. Curley, flagship Raleigh, the destroyers now governor. Democrat. John W. Kane and Hatfield and the coast Haigis, Republican, and Charles F. guard cutter Cayuga, but navy ofHurley, Democrat, were nominated ficials expected its strength would be increased soon. for the governorship. The Hatfield, Kane and Cayuga The gubernatorial nominees In had been on emergency duty in Wisconsin are: Gov. Philip La Progressive; Alexander Wi- Spanish waters since the outbreak ley, Republican, and Arthur W. of the Spanish revolt until they were withdrawn to nearby neutral ports Lueck, Democrat. following the attempted bombing of state, the Kane by an unknown plane off MAINE, the in"barometer" the Republican Cadiz last August 30. column at least so far as its state ticket is concerned. The G. O. P. IT IS pleasant to turn from war and politics and read of the docaptured the United States senator-shithe governorship and three ings at Cambridge, Mass., where congressional seats. Senator Wal- Harvard university is celebrating the tercentenary of lace H. White, Republican, defeated its founding. In Gov. Louis J. Brann, who sought 4 Sanders theater was to unseat him.' Lewis O. Barrows, ' held the academic Republican, won the governorship J reception for 554 by a substantial majority over F. . i Harold Dubord, Democrat. uoiieyes anuj learneu societies in every The vote cast broke all records state of the union for size and interest in the election and in forty foreign was intense. The state had been visited by both President Roosevelt, countries, and all of them wearing the as he returned from his vacation and ,V gowns j caps, cruise, and Gov. Alf M. Landon, 1 hoods signifying the Republican Presidential nomiB. tenant J. nee, who made speeches there only thejr various de. a few days ago. Colonel Knox, vice grees of scholarship. President James B. Conant greetpresidential candidate on the Republican ticket, also had canvassed ed the guests, accepted their crethe state. Brann, who was elected dentials and delivered a simple two address of welcome. He noted that governor in 1932 and years later, was the first Democrat the assembly was an impressive to hold that office in Maine and demonstration of the solidarity of was personally popular. White was the academic world, and saw in the elected senator in 1930 after ten greetings of the delegates "the conyears in the house of representa- tinued aspiration of mankind toward a universal fellowship based on hutives. man reason." AGRICULTURE Responding on behalf of the deleSECRETARY OF has approved the gates. Prof. Elie Cartan of the Uninew $10,000,000 seed corn loan pro- versity of Paris paid tribute to Hargram of the AAA. The government vard's contributions to education will advance farmers two types of and declared that "no barrier, poloans on seed corn store! on the litical, religious or social, should be Jarm. Advances of $1.75 a bushel erected to stop the search for will be made to farmers on 1,000,-00- 0 truth." When the delegates were called bushels of selected corn. The government will have the option of up in the order of the age of the buying this corn at $3.50 a bushel institutions they represented, first to respond was Prof. Saleh Hashem up to April 1, 1937. The second type of loan permits Attia of university of Caiadvances of 55 cents a bushel on ro, founded in 790. Then came the "good quality and properly stored next oldest, the Regia university, cribbed corn which can be sorted Neglie Stuni Bologna, founded in for seed at a later date." On the the Tenth century, and represented latter type of loan the government by Prof. Carrado Gini. Third was retains the right to purchase the the University of Paris, founded in collateral at $1.50 a bushel until the Eleventh century, whose representative was Dr. Cartan. Oxford, April 1 next. It is understood the Reconstruc- Cambridge and all the others foltion Finance corporation has agreed lowed, down to the youngest repreto advance up to $10,000,000 under sented, the Academia Sinica of Nanthe loan program. The loans will king, China. World famous educators, scienbe made to farmers through the tists and men of letters, including Commodity Credit corporation. The interest rate on the new loans ten Nobel prize winners, were will be 4 per cent, the same as among those who attended the rewas in effect under the old corn loan ception. program. FRANCE'S famous polar Charcot, and 59 of help In FEDERAL government their business has the crew of 60 aboard the explorabeen asked by two large sections tion ship Pourquol Pas were drowned when the vessel foundered of the tobacco industry. The Retail Tobacco Dealers of in a gale off the Iceland coast. One America, Inc., representing about petty officer swam ashore and told of the tragedy. Charcot led two ex200,000 retailers of tobacco products, requested the federal trade peditions to the Antarctic and a recommission to authorize a trade gion there is named for him, In 1925, when one of Roald practice conference with a view for formulating rules for the elim- Amundsen's north polar expeditions ination of unfair methods of compe- was missing, Charcot searched the east coast of Greenland in the Pour-qutition and trade abuses. Pas. Representatives from nine tobac because Senator eni-mate- d "one-fotiri- Fol-lett- age and illness have not lessened the vigor of his opinions and his way of expressing them. In greeting and blessing some 1 five hundred Span-is- h refugees who were received at Castel Gandolfo, the holy father took ocA casion to denounce strongly the "mad" forces of Commu-l- J f ' ' ' ' nism which, he de- - e, p, . 1 1 Char-cotlan- d. oi Spirited Kittens on Cross Stitch Towels National Spain and else- where, "the very foundations of all order, all culture and all civilization." He urged the constituted authorities of all nations to oppose "these great evils with evtry remedy and barrier that is possible" and prophesied that there will be utter chaos if "those who have a duty in the matter do not hasten to repair the breach if, indeed, it is not already too late." The pope spoke especially of the situation in Spain, but said the crisis there is "a school in which tho most serious lesson Is being taught to Europe and to the whole world to a world now at last wholly steeped, ensnared and threatened by subversive propaganda, and more especially to a Europe bat tered and shaken to its very foundation." For forty minutes the pontiff spoke, passionately, his voice at times broken with emotion, and his address was transmitted by radio to all the civilized world. Reichsfuehrer Hitler, too, took another hard whack at the Communists at a ceremonial tribute --- .. r uie woria war aeaa in nur- 'azl and ; Before 120,000 unifon 50 000 r""'8 110 ooasiea 01 iior: mjiy s armed strength audi ii sfioutod: "Our old enemy, bolshevism, is 4 vanquished within Germany, but still active around her borders. But We are let no one be deceived. ready at any hour. We all bave one wish to maintain peace but with it goes one firm decision: Never to surrender Germany to that enemy we have come to know so by rrs Building- As the Washington. William Bruckart - Wa.hlnglon. D, campaign gets more heated it becomea Call Spade that the political a Spade battle this year will result more times in a spade being called a spade men being named names than has happened In a ood many previous years. When this stage is reached it invariably means that party workers as well as party leaders are thoroughly Imbued with the sense of battle and it means further that no phase of either party poli-- I cy or personal affairs of the candidates themselves escapes the attention of the opposition. That probably Is the reason why Mr. Roosevelt lately has found himself being "kidded" to a greater extent than usually occurs about his visits to various sections of the country. The opportunity has not yet come for Governor Landon, the Republican nom-inej- . to be made the butt oX,iuch jokes or the subject of tucb "fcer-sonattacks, b'lt un ioubtedly "it will arrive long before Ngitmhs . To refer again la "the Q 6frtt' " WoKflwr Wbeen ..vlnjV PMrtenti Jor , tuit' ,h Presi. ,,;.h 4carn first- dtf erminailorf hand about the flood Areas of Pennsylvania and New England and the drouth areas of the middle west- ern plains. This is significant It shows an important change of attitude on the pa t of the Washington observers who seldom find themselves in a position where they can tell everything they know. It is significant also from this standpoint that it shows Mr. Roosevelt to have lost the loyalty of a great numDer of those writers. Time w is when 95 well." If Hitler, as some think, tries to per cent of the Washington correslead the coming Locarno pondents were with Mr. Roosevelt on everything he said or did and conference into forming an or alliance, he will be firmly when they found vulnerable spots acin his statements or weaknesses MinFrance. Foreign opposed by to overlook ister Yvon Delbcs says so, and de- tions they were inclined clares France will under no circum- them. Such is I not the itcase now, think may be stances abandon her military pact however, and added with candor that the Presiwith Soviet Russia. dent's programs and policies, his According to Pravda, authoritative newspaper of Moscow, Hitler speeches and statements in press are examined with utplans to attack and partition Czecho- conferences most scrutiny. on before a he embarks slovakia From the Democratic standpoint, war against the Soviet union. Benito Mussolini and his cabinet this is distressing. From the Reappropriated large sums .0 build up publican standpoint, it is a highly Italy's army, navy and air forces valuable change in circumstance. to greater strength and planned to The reason is that as long as the carry on vigorously the campaign President had a completely "friendin raw materials. ly press" he did not need to be so for It looked as if the dove of peace careful nor did he ever need to fear was preparing to leave Europe, and that interpretations would be placed as relations between Japan and upon his statements or his actions, China grew more strained every other than the interpretation which day, she probably will have to take he desired. It takes no stretch of the imagination to realize forthwith refuge on the western continent. that any time he says or does anyrebels scored their thing to which exception can be tak-eSpanish THE some of those correspondents victory to date when will point out the other possibilities. they captured San Sebastian, capital of Guipuzcoa province and fa- find, generally speaking, that the mous Bay of Biscay resort. Santa writing corps doubted that the PresiBarabara fort, dominating the city, dent's Pennsylvania and New Engwas first taken and the city's war land visits were based solel;- - on his council then decided to abandon the desire to know what the federal govplace, despite the opposition of the ernment should do to prevent anarchists. The more conservative floods. One correspondent was so Basque nationals prevented the reds extremely frank as to write in his from burning the city, only a paper metropolitan newspaper that Mr. factory and two - residences being Roosevelt foresaw not a flood of wadestroyed, and th- defendii.g forces ter but a flood of Republican votes. retreated toward Bilbao, accompa- - Cf course, th's is an exaggerated nied by thousands of civilians and position for any unbiased writer to foreigners. Insurgent troops, com- - take, but there were any number manded by Col. Jose Beorlegui, or those correspondents who laughmarched in and were ceremonious- - ingly inquired why it was sc urgently reviewed, and the bishop of Pam- - ly necessary for the President to plona officiated at a thanksgiving visit the flood areas at this time service. that there was no conThe municipal governor, Antonio considering gress in session and no definite proboarded his a and staff Ortega, vision for the framing of flood reyacht to go to new headquarters at lief plans. Zumaya, about 15 miles west of San Sebastian. The new line of Now as to the President's visit defense was established at Orio, to the drouth stricken area: The about halfway to Zumaya. drouth was Government spokesmen claimed ent in the "dust considerable victories in the Tala-ver- a bowl" as the brilLittle sector southwest of Madrid liant younf strateand not far from the Portuguese gists of the New Deal organization border. have named the middle western plains. There can be no doubt, likeintelligence OUR navy's has discovered that a wise, that relief was ceeded and understanding recent small fire on the cruiser that a thorough-goin- g of the situation by those responsible Indianapolis while she was being In Washington should be obtained. overhauled in the New York navy I consensus yard was caused by the driving Yet,the believe it was the writers accompanying the of phonograph needles and nails in-t- of an electric cable; and other sus President on that whirlwind tour of Mr. Riosevelt pected sabotage on war vessels is the dust storms that no knowledge of worn gained personally 1 on ne me being investigated. cruiser was being done by civilian conditions that was not already from employees and Capt. Charles A. available to him in reports I Dunn, industrial manager of the his subordinates. Indeed, am told on very good authority that reyard, said the placing of the lief representatives who had gone nails in the cables was "undoubtedhad ly" a deliberate attempt to damage into the drouth area toalready the Presiwritten their reports the cruiser. dent and made their recommend concerning policies to deal OF SECRETARY is arranging with that relief situation before he a series of community meetings of left Washington on that trip. It must be quite obvious, howfarmers for the purpose of laying out the "agricultural conservation ever, that Mr. Roosevelt desired to program" for next year. He said see conditions about which so much the AAA planned the meetings in was being written In the newspathe farm areas in order to discuss pers. I think he cannot be blamed for desiring the opportunity to witcrop insurance and possible maximum limits of benefit payments to ness things as they actually were beeach farm. He explained the fore the rains came; b't some of program aimed at providing "great- his speeches from the rear end of er abundance for the average his special train evidenced someAmerican home," and should "help thing more than a hint that he desired to see not only the drouth to check soil erosion, improve fertility, encourage better land use stricken area but the voters who li ve there. and maintain farm income." five-pow- anti-Sovi- et o. pres-Learn- UhJvikd about C. More recently the President bat made a trip into certain areas of the southlana where It is suspected by Chairman Farley's representatives that a goodly number of Republican votes exist In fairness to the President 1' must be said with respect to his southern trip, however, that he die little actual speech-makinIt Is true that non-politic- evident A dull moment's unthinkable with these seven, mischievous kittens about) In fact, they've thought up enough cute tricks to givs you decoration for a week's y, National Topic Interpreted . Fopel'iusXI co producing states wound up a two-da- y REPUBLICANS were highly of the Michiconference in Washington with gan primary election for two rea- a request addressed to the agriculsons: First, because three out of tural adjustment administration to ..vuu i. draft a model production control live I't iBwna Thursday, September 21, 193C XI may be physically IJOPF. PIUS as recent reports say, bat yj PICKARD NEPIII, UTAH V. 8. Lags Behind. HOLLYWOOD. CALIF. at the national air races in Los Angeles set me to thinking. It's a dangerous thing thinking is and nearly always upsetting to the peace of mind. I'm thinking that no longer Is the navy our first line ot defense nor the army the second line. I'm thinking less evident in the minds of the rethat the chief peril porters than obtained in his visit to and the chief securiPattern 5572 the north and to the central west ty from that peril of tea towels. Sit right supply And referring to his trip to the is in the air now. 1. or this pattern. down and send And of all the central west, I am reminded of the and get started on your set. Th j' j .. we powers, great hysteria that has seven simple motifs work up ver"i Soil arisen over soil are the most woein a combination of . cros j ' I quickly in behind the fully : 4 :. u Erosion erosion. Undoubte- matter of airplane j i : -- : 1 r soil erosion floss. Use dly, colored protection. It would is a problem worthy of general atIn pattern 5572 you will find " tention but the thing that disturbs take us two years to transfer pattern of seven my; 1 mi as a Washington observer is that make our air force Irvin S. Cobb 6 by 8 inches (one for eac as strong as it was soil erosion, like a lot of other probof the week); color sugges; Infour It take would ago. years lems, suddenly has become mixed u stitches net! longer than, that to make illustrations of up in politics when it is not a po- finitely requirements. material it as as the strong footing present litical question. To obtain this pattern send lr any country which conceivably cents in stamps or coins (coins , The conservation of soi. of natur of us. al resources, has been a matter to might attack to The Sewing Circle preferred) the we could always lock Well, which farmers of the nation have Arts Dept., 259 W, Household addressed themselves for more than stable after the horse was goneflatif Fourteenth St., New York, N. ' a hundred years. Who to it among the stable hadn't been blown Write plainly pattern numbe name and address. farming community that has not your for Rules Life. Long attempted at one time or another JAPANESE landed doctor has S stop "washes" or who has not Golden Anniversary with the word that, by followJointed some willow trees or some ing a few simple rules, a fellow to an insurance com- - ! ditches Prevent "us1 According beiii8 lives to be 240 years old. He didn't of celebratin? of chances the m'ddle cut throu8h ferti? but I figure this applies only pany, land? And may I say, a depend en arable and golden anniversary motorwho us of never to those go agl. upon one's age and that o. iurther, what farmer is there ing. tirely of the las not given consideration to The principal rules are to sleep the consort at the time ' otation, to the planting of marriage. Taking an averageo metal on a hard mattress with types 01 or nay or grasses a case in which the bride is twenty-twto that would ot enrich pillow and learn inwrigfUTVIe:be-- : themselves years of age and the bride-the soil? Whether, tirA,'t goldfish. twenty-fiv- e years of ags Eroom sprouts a ginner li'l B.s fan&ij All of these things are commonwill boil chances that the not but it they sounds, stated, place. All of them have been done from the time to which the memory about a pillow and, on awakening anniversary is 1G8 out of every runneth not .to the contrary. But this aooui one in six. morning, made a few experi- now we find a perfect hullabaloo a intenti6ns4 mental wriggles. My X. I at as said the beginning hysteria fool some people, but I dWtL- .. GIRLS! about a thing with which farmers might ad In another believe they'd fool a goldfish, unlets j ji,&ad bf Grape N ' long have been familiar. he'd been" drinking or something, i afnma of tbl paper and learn how It comes almost into the category I'm afraid my finning was faulty. to Join 'the1 DSsy Dean Winners and of nonsense. One needs only to I didn't feel any too digni wfitf Taljfftble fre' prizes. Adv. visit the oldest communitie- - in the Besides, ft,'fied greeting the dewy dawn by nation to find soils that have been ' Vt nr.cnt Period goldfishiously. behaving two centuries and producing for it is simply itdV:cbfT?sgHeve "I inthat have continued to show which War Names a the bias 6? contemporary Confusing. creased production through all of content with coining eighty makes me feieLthat the last fift. that time. The reason is that those NOT unujaoL-niflcance." ninety separate different years have been"-- i farmers knew about soil and and names for the opposWendell confusing Olivlftf to Those prevent it they sought Holmes. ing forces in Spain, the correspondfarmers and nearly all farmers rec- ents have gone and thunk up a be must ognize that soil fertilized; plum bran' new one extremists. that it cannot be planted to the is well -same crop eternally without de- Maybe, though, the point .1 MVil 1 : taken. The dispatches would seem stroying its fertility and th. . know rather to indicate that numa quite the necessity and the method for ber of persons over there have latesolving the problem. They have a shown ly tendency to verge toacted on that necessity and knowlward the extreme. edge. And picking out the various parNotwithstanding all of these facts ties mixed up in the French politiwe are due to see in the next sescal mess that's another tough job. sion of congress and probably for a Only today I ran into this one of considerable number sessions It sort of suggests Ty Cobb Use your Coleman thereafter a bunch of politicians who in his palmy days, covering the In hundreds of places an ordinary lanwhere will be prating about soil conservatoutfield. But that couldn't be betern is useless. Use it for ion long after the farmers have cause the French don't go in for after-dar- k chores, hunt-ln- e. fish ins, or on any become thoroughly sick at the stombaseball. They prefer dueling as beJob it turns night ach about the idea. It is just an- ing just as exciting. Ditcht into day. Wind, or snow can't put rain other one of those things jpoo which I must say it's discouraging just it out. Up to 300 will when, by following the news from hungry political demagogues Kerosene and gasoline veleap and continue to use at a Paris, I'm beginning to get the Reds models. Thefinestmade. hicle on which to ride into office. as low as 14.45. unscrambled from the Pale Pinks, Prices Your Ideal dealer can I was born on a farm and grew and the Mauves from the Helioyou. Send supply for FREE Folders. up there. I know the problem in- tropes, and the Holy Rollers from side out because the farm upon the Merry Widows, to have this addTHE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. 1I1. Dept. WU172. Wichita, Kana. which I was born was susceptible to ed complication bust right in my Pa. Lot Anseles, Calif. (6172) erosion "washing" as my father face. Looks as though I'll have to Philadelphia, called it to a greater extent than start it all over again. is usual in farm lands. It is no for FIRST AID Vc How to Reduce. particular credit to any one to boast about preventing soil erosion bethe day when I was since cause it is a thing that any farmer EVER Common Skin Ailment among friends as Thywill want to do if he wants to conJ w roid Deficiency Irvy, the human detinue to make his farm pay him a tour, I've fought the losing fight aapaaw Oft re m fy always return, it is just as much a part against overweight of farm management as it is to see I tried dieting and became the that the work stock does not develop best friend the American spinach insore shoulders. dustry ever knew, yet had only to But the point of all of this as far turn my headto brag and I reas I am concerned is that political gained, practically instantaneously, capital is being made out of a conwhat I'd lest'A L exmeised until 1 dition with which politicians ought had the jitter but thekra takeo not to be concerned at all. Some off half a. p6 vftlit houneei right may accuse me of ignoring the back while-th- e doctors w Teviv I do not do so. ing me. ' drouth condition. .jrOM :"rRJi ; nyK4 AGENTS j We have had several years of bad A. But now rve'roat4hJats6lute ' artt-"hese Wait .umSU' I find it diffidrouth conditions. cure for reduction.' 'H1(" ly certain aeii. cornipi ja, tooa proauci, , iff. Free Catalog. cult to associate political control handshake gave the wherever people desired to greet him but his campaigning was much he pump-handl- e ' 0' ; 1 1 1 ; A ' fp i 7.r i i ff-- i L lliIlIlHlM:(rf3 lUyUMssH Coleman Mantle LANTERN st ft) ... post-Ca- rd Chl-ag- o. or Injuries Resmoi t r'-Vi- over the weather, however, because the claims of politicians have yet to reach very far above their heads. littIA Tano Wtfhpra the pace you can -- whm oho cota track yourself back borne by your cwn perspiration. Another engagement with and I could be rented out Announcement is made at last Janie President Herbert as my own living skeleton. that former Hoover is going to Has Memories of Valencia. Hoover take the stump in on of Gover- IT'S bard to concentrate to Jpeak behalf fights in the big leagues nor Landon and d when we read of Spain, the Republican ticket Though it with 100,000 already dead. was long delayed, it probably has I hope the lovely old city of Vacome before the country became lencia the common ruhas an convinced that irreparable in. Seven escaped I was travelyears ago between Governor breach existed around and about over three ing Landon and Mr. Hoover. Rumors continents, and at every stop had were just beginning to fly and goslistened morning, noon and night sip tongues were just beginning to to the song "Valencia," wag that Mr. Hoover would remain So a friend and I made a pilgrimout of the Republican picture this age to the town In which presumso it is fortunate extremely year the thing originated, and Vathat he and Governor Landon at ably, lencia turned out to be the one spot last have been brought together, as on the map where nobody had ever far as Republicans are concerned. played that tune or sung it or I am not informed as to the reahummed it or whistled It, or even sons for this delay. It is evident heard of it that somebody slipped because ii It was indeed ,a relief. So we deto unnatural for is politicians stayed a week. The sherry-and-eg- g liberately decline to take advantage before luncheon w?s also quite is of strength when it proffered good all but the eggl them. 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