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Nt"a; ti large- a - American - - empire. -- - - - - El Centro - 1 I , . , I Contractors. speeding up aU phmes of construction of the Ira., ,Vallern atrost,all.Anaericastl, will cOmplete 'the project months ahead of erhedule, it was -, I , - , f4-111114 I 1 ! .1 however, I ., For Manila - - -- A . -- - - , . . -- .. - - 3 -- . ,Nt - ,.. ., - attack be an unidentified sub- - I marine wtutobserred from the . 1 potnotint en cane sanihmeim off which the ship was attacked ' yesterday. .. -, , . ... ,.. . -. ed - - ; .1.0. luitin. 1 A inessige from Lloyd's agent at rhuthing.-thiL,N- et itrr).,na. 10.- -. day,- said the German liner Gnet-- Im was iftind Ions. saw reported ashore off the Netherlands titer Flushing. She was outward 1 ,-- v "'- - on their trips to Moscow. The main litlesticat al Parlia- ment opened was whether Mal- in. himself. or one o the dmi stse would, asisume-perw- er opals. . ly as chaitinan of th e new Soviet 'presidiumthe group which will 1 , - ',-- ,, , far east. i 1Hankow I :, .,son'-''- . r .vai-u- -- ' e ' ..0."." - s' 1 . , Joseph Stalin tot in general' of the Can. - -- r continue wielttint 'power as secretary Party, , de tita From Waste Farm' Products , ....boundhz..aretnerh..40,,b. ' - ullatiLia. forandtheslattratw roads8led5 Danrdeanieniee:515 - ,' '''-' AC deaktihr,F- f - bureinellieliethetParilaulent.,1k11-.110me5..,14,S10&--- treaty. , - -- a previous of an - - -r, - - tension - observers .....- t.-t Luzon:Island from The today- - Wipther 1 -.- ., -- . tvill be governed by an exz 'tato-Americ- 7 , - trade-retatt-one 0 , - ' ect àIiWJadT continues, . ,, hlowini ti,:phoon outhn S PActrie - " at laPfte-- ' - " ., e 1 7- .- -7- , niting 1,Farms, r, 'rade, ocience Wg-- 11 forteasS., 1104SY 111.'4-1roster Mei Bureau ALIteelatuation, ' I et- - -T'7,- A eii - many-4:4-the situation - -- , - I rettpirliament.., ler open ed its first session 1: -- --ernmetir leaders watching from seats of honor in the rebuilt, throne 1. Bertivr------, --"um 14 the hlfem lin; ;' Marshall Tbe parliament,- - tie supretne soviet, began its career when one i berg' German war minister' was int tan houses the Soviet of the tnion. met this afternoon. married quietly todayso-quietlI The parliament's 1,143 men ,,.---l the time, place and brides name ed loyalty and women of tmdi .,. , i List' lie:were elected to :Stalin ,. , - 12 remnerelections first the in ! bo-niris., . under the Soviet Union's Iltif i comaitution.. They brought in: Police today arrested a number I of persona as, structions from many parts of they described reCommunist' trying to incite a -Russtetiti I vaisst area to (ellaStalin ,, 1, nee volt in the Portuipese army and ! ... i , "-' , advice-w. -. '...;" law. be to deem "Lary. - . ,, - included arrest" were made They redarmr N, ,...t it, t i after e pistol battle in a blaming chiefs. of 4., ' i commazulets, provincial . ' .' milkm.itiv.. lutum. aakt, Isilluive, been. Abe 'rs ,. the,....siocret. pointe,-....I , CorninUrrist headquarters; : 'and'''. 'feebly, --- -' ' ., lumda. allcliOlien at election" to , , wirer-eFpect...--, to iMadrid , the Soviet of the Union and the- ,,, ' Soviet of Nationalities Dee. -11 seueral. 1 ,.1v,itnesm. rtparted-todtyste- Some of the Georgians, ,x1, ' terlands-- fret h ter which the intf of and renreeenttivee -tn7ladaad'- nationalities' vsteriously T4annaa ' ' t a score-o-f' other ?night be oitfust--;---. ---A 435, e ttn , ,.- -,.. , --- , t t , . - the stalemate. ending , AT ru 4 1 negotiations- ,. , -- , - - . 1 - I , - ,, .. HisT,Wpid.:::h.liv'..x...- - 'ttccl:-.- ,, I , . .., - , i a sug- -,- .gestion that a ;paragraph I o '',:ittfilm7ift.-zItt P that the pact was not tobe-- consied asany talif-'- , I , 4uuliirrelni - Abroad . S ' ''."- , , 1 tilde Min Lee was arrested - nearly ... 1'her-1--trere' 'nine months alro-ta traffic or.' offietalr-sart- itt ' ' ' firer. , seeking some means of Forecast -i Sum- trier - riti-nr- I 0,11-- . spePding- , '4;t:h.1114z place tsv 0 f gretrets, voluntarily ,,.. t ,. '" l' - - t ; , Fe !Los Angeter, --: - - ,I ., ,, ,.......,,-..,,,- ' - 11 , shown atiove,,right. iErom, . ' - - Hull refused to Use the kilter designation in :thetrade document Informedalus - at6Oveon tY ii;QurAPril-L.- -t , --Refrigerated-Aato , - dit.iet - r '.......'', , sahTi-- - . , . - :' I fEthropio:-Eirtyllictor-1 le, Inotmeed tonayirwould N ail discharges. 1kr , Chicago .; - - , the b.1.:eedistrict'''aett.e.rg''' - , that Secretary Hull admit King. 'Victor. EIIIMZITIUCt'S title of Emper- - . - L - . t lication n,----Scie- nce , ' , ' tiotr boards in Iltidson County. 1. t. Coinitmance Of arbitration-..., in controversies between open- stiortraint'cutooycs. stremathentil' ... ......, by mandatory acceptance of cost ciliation accords where both -.- aides hava 11,Fret:fi to place thetr: pitilitinle 111 thi Lida Premier Chaulemps. ,. .. bitrator. theyrirto of, wiit kers to strike,- f except after- a factories atid ban on 'oecepation-O- on piciet line. . '''' Seen - - 1 har..been,;ttopen4e(1..., 0111 be- was learned today, . - ... - Inhis- petition, t - 1 I T'alid--Kanr4- -- ' " widespreagd fraud 1:N - ,, - - sey.. - ' , ' ''' a - 1 t 4. permiltit,ed., - - - - ,J431144-0214..- - ' '- ' ., - 1 ''''" - WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 'for a trade, trealy ' between Italy and the United States i Bro- Lltief Justice Thomas dlimisseO in fpopreme Court gan ' today I Pettautt,br,titate Senator '''"I -mutest' Lester H.. Clee ing the election of A. Harry .. f The propoed labor code, one informant.'.consisted of thre ,,.. inapktpld poinue .,4,Abo1 ,,,,,,,---- , . . ' menca I 1 t etwtabili;h- -Obligatory m panted6i-d-bv mikeagemititi of 'tient 1 . Fails To Get Hull's Tribute k . ., r ,4 !0;111 - xelosal- -- , First Session , - ,, awl-be-- -- ' Also i,.. , ,4 .months- - conference plane dtpite --- f -- ; cabinet r the danger oat i , - ' lad a 116 ., legislation at today's Labor Pesos Coulee. sent the suggested Mid. ence of the GeneralCtmlederati4n ir,f l.aticir and che Vnion of cif Ittrtkes., a - - - , Economic Solution ..., oday Proposal attkgra........' Political sources said labor The prrixTlfr 4 . empkiters- would be, arinroval tinder to discharge W11.111011 only with Union 'social peace' in eereemem, proposed today to promote The pieta's would ban picketing and occupation of '' ''' - -- , Jan. PÁTLIS, 44 , Ji, ar , , - - ' pi 4b.,.. 4 .t.1.11 4, A. .., . , Plan To ,,. , Ban ,,,Pleyell.n F., over Dula i0 v A.oba..odi , , Conipro mLse I A . 7French Labor Offer , A.., 4 A ,. - ' k.A4 Aair&AlkA11 . 4.4A., - oas All.,A it, , , , ', A061It s 8 k , ? k lt.LA , , : AAkoAol '410, a eb. s - .. 16 - In anticipation ot a popsible t Itensity much of Its force .. , - 7 ' ' ' -- : Ittreign-e-- would be spent before it - reached ' flight of ' e .1: Jan. Pittsburgh scientist. prrrsnuncir. D. Sil0E2dAKE11. ants DETROIT, Jan. 12(AP)The automatkallv refrigerated auto. BYPATIL other meeeennentnenset fit Manila and the storm . vrould ' worker with Thomas FAllson arrd Charles P. Steinmetz, claimed mobile to mak summer driving comfortable will not be long in 'llankow. Aiolociated . Editor PressFarm ' united from I menu; little rause oamaiLe. relatively he bad discovered a pnwess for making relatively inexpensive tif 'Dearborn- makingittL appearance.: 1, W.Shild. air condithming engineer. Salit fltates, Atubasiadar- Nelson-- T.- - tTtlay newsprint and , thetic cotton from waste farm products. c annese director of the National Farm chemurgic council. mein--, sent Johnson ; today in a paper prepared for delivery at the alintrid meeting ' of ae Inch, managing today .. ' - Dr . Frederick W. liochstetiet . who nine from Germany to ' , 2 the society of automotive engineers. told the Purdue Agricultural t5onference today the problem of idle b,rs of his emboss, staff to t America 75 year aro. said under his process newsprint could be - Aend to the engine-drivenon an a solved use and of be acres the toxic could men lie idle peaee and gas proposal to suggested by uniting agriculture,indast,t7 Chungking arrange living i; Iproduced for about i?-- a ton compared to the present cost of $50. 1 i - - --- - - I week old waterfront tieup 'w ag and peienec compressor, much like the system in the overage- household mei- quarter. i Pralituilio'n04 tirtdi2v by mipmhorm rif It would be more flexible. lest brittle after exposure to light, would nhanunti nahnonnotnw in nivn tho ntnintrint a elned vista tu i limit ICA.' etnf en inn ante, Ilmo en ncrwisnsitonnti nn Itae ... .a not discolor, would be more opaque and take less ink than paper f International commanders Chinese of temperature at midday. 53 billion dollars. ready, the to produce food for annourit, Longshoremen's grees willing" now in use. he declared.. , Forms 'C'eruitot ed today their fliers had scored and warehousetnen's Union and men and raw materials 'for industry without limit. Hochstetter has more than SO patents in his name. He is lie redid, 'depend What feign that 4iyottem will take.' the Waterfront Employers Assts. "Wholesale displacement of horses and mulesby motorised heavily against Japanese in three ! Michael Benedum , sponsored by two wealthy Pittsburgh-oilmen. Cdatiod. and Intensive cultivation since the t equipment," Fritsch. said, too:nutter& upon ftiture development work. However, it is: eernon that, in the and Joseph C. Tres , , A joint. eonferenc. bombers near future some form of sate,etxmonituils World War of largerareas In foreign cotultries have linSught 'Opium They said Chinese The, inventor said he obtAMSaProcitict SmIntiWO Japantse4mnboanialm: system' will appear. and when tr does we tzn go merciltion our wav tvpresentatives and union gradual shrinkage in domestic, and export marketiLequiyalenLto sintiriar to ordinary wood pulp by kt!tiratiog strati', Vials agreed on'ai compromise offiz,4a tmting it million Amer:can acres. Mu. destroyed two munitions , thrweathmttart a14'mm I yes. t. productive capacitY chemicidlv . theifdehydrating it. Prom th;s either synthetic cotton or .. Too much speed snit tort little vieibilitti for the driver are built'. "'feller ruinous Priers for A IneriCan eetttmti. ererol sod eretsiet t trains neer Hotel. and shot down torday. It must be ratified by ' can he , be produced. mid. ; paper both gro' upa. other crops are an hievitable comitquente unless- an alternative is Awe Japanese bombers at Liu- into America's automobiles. Charles Harnett., New York state explained the serret lips in extratting of motor vehicles, told the society last night. reporr- ii;otoi-111-elements the natural material, previously the pro. from idle artificial eiiiideinn to of 'It Ig t crop controlwhit:h Inevitaibly dthe Oniniontitiembeng'14 the ,, .or too 4abonou,, rcese 'was. 100', expensire. too bard tm theoffmmixtrotorte-rerrementinforty-ma- to NtiMillates foreign competition and therenv forttier ohrinks foretkm - doe timotriet,of Co umbm anti the pmvine ot Ontario: Canada. Irom suen markets, unless other steps, are taken to protect the farm -- "This is the greatest thing" have ever made,' he declared. : : ::. ::: ruinua prei Fritscr-hDr.110chetettee predicted farmers would be among the first to ; 1 1. --- , l oak' stalistka shoW that. when, farm ineame goes up.. -- , benefit from the new pmcess, getting from $2 to $3 a ton for waste . factory payrolls .invariably follow. but, they do not kitd. theyrores. materials. r Rion. Ind that when farm Income goes down factory' payrolli come r on tumbling alter, , iCo-operatiq- - ' , ' vrEvNA.' Austria.. Jan' , Pileiri-P--... 4 lo,,,,,, lat iltu-s-s-kallEir UNiaraltel'-1street, NEW tOftlf. Jan, definite' trend in new. business, (..tf9Predietions or, closet goy.. , .... --. Atte- - !I between has developed. In- the steet inditsitr, . despite the fact that ingot pro.' enunenc pimineaa - cooperation. 14 and li - durtion this week rose- 214. points Ito 28 per tent of capticity.Nmn ' . Housethe mule at White , ., by who would Wake ,. Ag veld today. five prominent- Indtuarialista, en. 1 Otto c;ilcA-G- - Jan'While steel tranpanies expect, !magneto to, . lowest livcidock prices in two , . ', peror- -. twin' the premmt low volume, no rapid acceleration in dernand over ,' learkand an.UnnsuallY eouraged administration - Offi. expeetgdre.------arrest'''. r'Tto ' operate against material eno omen in meat animal . ed uncertainties." the publication said. dawn. at -atom therenession, ctipte in the neer thetioviet, government :Leningrad consubitesLtd first eigtritat's of tUrnost- In"mlinrittOnTlage--of the big crops ol 1037. st Abundance of feed. as a .. Alfred P. Sloan Jr... chairman - Great Britain. Latvia. Estonia. Norway and Sweden. - i counthe mills s smaller than in the correersming pertod of December in throughout munnies, Officials were.gtioted a; cheep prices in relatitm to livemock probably mild tomparatively ot the General Motors Corpora- - i the were in er, accordj.closing s es as iioa h. Some iiiiike , encourage-TermWrible mezt Unlinalt, particularly- hogs. tor rat- tty, .t 'altar spritki-rthan, acted as- spokeorian. for the I ant exceptions would be nide for ' mins were rePorted to be Perating" at a kiwi' raPH1 rate- (Ilia- - weelE antl..4 (emit ey. said.. - i with hostilitir of Germany ,111KIII11111 PIM when - -- -they talked .i ----t- han representt-""' - to disordersoff 22';itisi; set the This might tend to bring a more normal-4plto market eon- . reporters lavt night after an Uon . I to Nazis break But the organ raid it was still early to begin pretlicting trends, as a endeavored the watild whole, up increase the average weight Mdertng year and a ludf inlir. Rome- "The Soviet' government feels there is no further need for of "lard boo,. and' probably would Improve trio n'op3 little time hat etanwtql since the turn of the year to expect I .!, the Monarchist nwelings. ' I,' and theofsupply in the Soviertiriork".-col- e veirs office.- ' foreign office . official weir classes of much- - rillinVe. aw many manufacturers, have not concluded inven- of livestock. were t Nowhere all disorders the Heavier quality liog, were being reedy- -itionn,read abriet Matement..4 quoted. -t of i ad at once around $I per hundredweight lower than quotauons mYlowt character. because tory taking.74t ssItt the policy-waiwith the anti-es- . penciled on- two sheets from a Foreignerit suspected connected, I conlime eft The auto indintrejt wan pointed out, is buying-verea , lights police vigilance but thr, small pad:. pionsge drive. Trader' said one of the sharpest pricy breaks on record' in the field. nutny building piano are being deferred. In the twists-melo-n tinned: throughout the night in The closings would-leav- e Fhtlandi Poland and Denmark with interesting no wun mopmn ii apparently-had-com- e aome to a at Even while values market rormnunities. and eonmruciive talk with the , consulates inLenincrAd. Intersta.te Cotnnterceeomou.oion-hoa-ruied- -An yienna. v iliarh and Lin I of both hogs and cattle Were teing sheared oensationally in the us All we of - and PolandFinland-. a:president. consulates agree in Russia maintains -Nor, fall and early winter theTe was no tosiretett market:fig. Priam late .' on the roadle petition lortmglier rateL there were brief gang fights i 'have a better understanding :.' of :way was allowed by treaty to retain a cumin' at Arrlutngel. Dicks-mat- s a time when inarketings were bel4w. normal although at toppled have monarousts The lately I, , each of ou,,,,, other's problems:. espected Denmark would be asked to close her Leningradbeen Tapping- - national- SOriaUaIn . the twual,expansion 41. tall reeeipts along with constirner resiminaw Britain. iturreetilitg the Ime Rob. we aro sure come will office and that Turkers representation would German cwilich and the general en W. Bingham. . - .s ..' that reduced bur and Geman, au, the greatest ob., to meat prices I 1 in meeting - The Unitcooperation and Italian consulates in Iteningrad already .are closed.-I Ilinth R. Wilson of Illinois as to oitea becoming ern: I log Power were factors in the slump. , stades the' of the, moment." -fpflicultits a States ed ormsulate4nN1o4tow ..---... ,, hu aintiviaticw to Germany aucceert. only. , The others.. nodded - assent. , ,, . William E . Dodd. lionarchisf speakers last night resigmd. , ing 1 eloction opposed Roosevelt 'Poi.-They were F.rnest T. Weir. eltate,, Bonet' Asaoetation of inantifae. ;rniall-''''""mr contended that the gravest issue "I New Jenier - man of ' the 'National Steel COO.- ' Choices Lewis Brown. and Ittrerw. , Year postrim as ambaasattor to 011ie. eurceed 7 J II Atir 11.14,1111",.the Main' potation: M. W., Clement., prestdent of the JoltrisNanville Cur. , Donald Riehberg. former .VRA before mg Philip lloffman, retired. and tenance of-- , independence of the Pennsylvania tient Rail, now a and Wash. admintstrator WASHINGTON., Jars. 11,-- 4 AEI portion. Kennedr now la chairman of the Wait ri1:5 the that 11.;11 only monarchy road: Colby Chester. chairman. 8 I li I I Cheater. Weir and Sloan were The Senate- Foreign Relations ington attornev also attended the' I form of state the, Maritime Cointrilk,lom .WII. promtsing Lasting of the General Foods Corporaconferemv- - He said it had been .aetito members of the Liberty Committee gave expected approvson is an aeatstant lierretary of freedom. tion anti chairman ikia Until of a which 0110. 1936 the the "useful' at today to presidential nonninaLeague, nate andArmour manatee to i. I lions tor ambassador to tlreat ,canatia, Richberg's pretwnce- led to , 4 s that be Britain. Germane and Odle. speculation might Vtitier lomat routine procedure. t Iir....,Ronsevelt-shape the They were: 1) , wou.0 Wite , le I.. ; Joseph P:. Kennedy of New iuL trA brought before the Beattie for ac. 1 4,..., $ 1' .......-- . ,' York as ambassador to Great I.,tion ioinorrow. ' Congresa ascot on I ri''.1.11 Wil swore - -- -,I anti-tru(13,-- :rhs AToesociatyated Press) , k....2.1.,....,.7--so'laws. 11141...-7le strengthen allstossi.sat. aeit - - - , loose has .conterred with frequently 'ddli ' ' t pow , ,,, ,,etst i Mr. op Roosevelt on economic oast , ., rt,,, : ' 001111d11 prob.' . 1 gt 11"1101---- ---, i ' , as tb. ,, :, , continue spe,eches. ,,,,,.. ;;;''''',7,,,,,,, .2,-,, ., , . 4,47, ..A. kqns. I riepts opt 9' itti. on I . fII , ,,'-p-L- . IR,Itt,gatos ,yX,'., UnernplovmentSenate corn. i: i !42. .', , 0"-- --1 .. .'-- -et mittee hears railroad representatas ., ... 4 ' !. .: .-'""' : 1 rists---ives.,,-A 0"tw ,., .,L, Front , - a, -Ill,',(p,,,,; 'Fz, .., - -- - ' '. . th libor'ciiin-It 2 , D'' '1')0- : ,-'1 --. ' ' -- -- , . . - . - . T.,........, ' - , one-tim- ' - , . . e ':-- , - ' - - -- , - - aittl.--aan- d t, 4 nolorrattatr-variabie--plitnate"---i ! inericaii-Ax4.ocli;4iori- , t AVienna Put ,.,. - ; .:., Iron Age Sees No Rectt- zee Hope For 'lope For Steel At Present . , , 1 1 , non-libm- -- Under Guard ites ' . at , ' in-Ill- ,,,,,tlinklirt Check Lrestoc k Selling lArchduke ., ' -- ' Eizrópeans A t Lenitigiad . ' improve--soniewh- '. 1' . - e e- a-teap F d - 1 Tos-es.-Lonsure- . I . . , ' tr.1 - ere Mnreltratt-2-5eltgcrbef- ir .4- - -- - 4 was-eles- Mg - winie-trwta- ,th those-,nation- -- --- -;- - 1 - , . , - ' - - - '-' 1 --- :- . ,- , ho expected-until-attert- - -- . - business-recessio- .. . Diplomat - ., - , row ,Fortlaries'' - ' - 1 Srnall - -- - - ' , . - -' ,, ', . , ,s S' .:. -, --- - - - - - , -, 4 - i Make Your - - - . , i - - 1 - . ' liI , : , . -I f L:i - '''.i.., ,A'. 0, STATE B IIIDING .. . ', ''' , ginal0Al'iASSOCIATION AY,46,e .. - - , - ' , 1 , ,Av - . P- 4 ,, ;7--- , (It' into t,,,44; , (I, .1?',; c - . , - -- 4 '''''' I1 .:1 -- - -- - . - - Teor-- : 46,,A ,,,. 74,,,,,, r .,....' , - ' ,,,A.'161 , , - - 4.....,,,,,,,,,....- , I - - ' I I .- - - - , - 'Ifis 1' -CskziIL:46,,ss- r, - .;:,,4c ! ...,44i.'-'- elixir Jollicrenellinutow yawis apitm today chief of the U. S. Food and Drug And elm" annoying atugas chat to an innotedthrOat Or oc4d ones otoa td AdThmeinmwsistralotimon.hetd beh. ionclt, i.... Inactle n cdso acts - tow' dOorec wan attended by represere-Jte,mallto him, anandate throat some ' tatlyee. of the S. F. Nteseengill and loosen ;Taiwan. Yam CIOCtet Co:. of Bristol. Tenn...Va.; manu. 'haat approve. tho ingredient& olasto of phi. dtli$f- -: '711'2-4as this, cculon, Wyrklatful hz I v.111 be transmitted to Ichildrest. g tooBur Thome. 35a. . ICashingten, --- ,, igixo. Ail DTurlits.Ady. - 4',,,, '. ., f, - ,.., ,,4, 44,4,44 ,,,,' 4. t ,e4- . ,,t. 7. ,,,,k.x ,, , - ... the Ile!p Wanted Section Out. ..-. 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CINCI NNATI., Jam,1ZLAP)--- - . you-ne- ed wed neemetrow lakalbectott hearing to deterntide whether . the talsol;" Smoot and cougn lOOOirttre froallies wro new' uling1, ground. tor p;vaecution exiat as 1,.,tbal 'a Maar Ittalrtt talilt . ilfst swakto a reeult of 73 deaths attributed to ,Th..-vri- s - . , -- - so(...k : 14-s; , AKtr",46,4l 81 Altvays - , ' e'' .t....3,., I. - it1.1 ; Zulianilin , - Senate debated.' 1 1I - - i i , aletPPrnnpresliclenristint and individual items T trlitoI.:ilea. I - , ,e7, 4, - - Prts- - '''- ..11".1.11EDAY passed SI.414t963.315 tre- - ,.' 7 - d en troc'tedfrictitiodepen - lames. --- ,k, 4,,, ,, -, b.,,,,,,,-,.- ,, it4 A ;,-- , ;1k.vt ... , ,e',1:',..;;.1,1. , - . to Bureau' commenting on , the unsolved disappearance of 'two , .d. (.:.peradoes Der, ,itt, , :. 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