Show Two world-wid- e news gathering organizations The Associated Press and The o United Press provide dispatches for this newspaper I SECTION B OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 9 1937 SPAIN SWEEPS Sit-do- REBEL TROOPS' o s Strikers Ejected wn THREE MILLION FEWER FOUND y TOWARD BILBAO f - an BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON April 9— (AP) A survey made for Secretary Wallace estimated today that 9773-00- 0 persons were unemployed or were on relief jobs at the start of this year compared with 12838000 idle in 1933 Louis H Bean one of Wallace’s economic advisors reported po- v Spanish fgovern- ment troops swept from their trenches on the western j Madrid front today and pushed insurgents back along the Coruna highway he maneuver netting Immediate! gains for the capital’s J defenders paralleled insurgent successes in the drive toward BilbaoJ Basque The forces of Genheadquarter were reported in Mola Emilio eral the suburbs of Durango key to the last line defenses of Bilbao Long-beselg- ed On the Cordoba frant Madrid t -- troops government 38-946- th of be lieved they were close to bottling up 15000 insurgents confronting them with mas3 slaughter or dis organized flight into the mountains The Madrid front battle raging for more than 14 hours was one of the fiercest of the OWith FARMERS OVERCOME Thousands of angry farmers and “loyal? workers stormed the Hershey Chocolate plant at Hershey Pa add ejected '500 strikers in a battle lasting more than an hour! Here are two of the one with bloody head marching from the plant1 Note the blackjack in the raised hand of the jsecond man (Associated Press photo) SIT-DOWNE- sit-do- wn sit-down- ers Go Ahead Split 'em I- - - QAn So Insurgent aircraft also bombed Portbou on the Franco-Spanis- h border cutting the trunk line rail- t Says Professor Who Likes Using Phrase “It Is Me” SPOKANE April! Says college English Professor Dr Walter Barnes it is certainly permis sible to frequently split an infinitive and to often usle a preposition to end a sentence with The New York tiniversity edu cator who is a1 textbook author way connecting France and jSpain - MINE LEADERS MAP MEETINGS advised other cherished gram matical corners to “cultivate more comfortable language” ‘DO PEOPLE GOOD Operators Unions Prepare “I think it might do some peoiple jto Complete good to split Infinitives for a h$lf hour before breakfast every morn Local Contracts ing” 'he told the Inland Empire SALT LAKE CITY April 9 (UP) Education association d- — Utah and Wyoming coal operOther traditional heresies eastern vocated the for educator ators and union officials today by prepared for a series of meetings the "comfortable laiiguage” were: The h6pe teachers would be j so to complete two-yelocal con-- 1 bold as to say “it is me” instead oil tracts drawn the faultless “it is I — and to use ed nation-wid- e agreement Frank Bonnacci United Mine hanging prepositions whenever they Workers Utah field afent said op- - want to” j Er' Barnes proposed' emphasiz-a- t erators and union men would meet classroom E Q (emotion quo Salt Lake City April 20 to se- a seven-ma- n wage scale com- - tient) as much as the for each state and consid- - sPected I Q because the approach teaching should be through the er laws pertaining to the district (emotions before the intellect union government Meanwhile operators met at CAN STIR EMOTIONS Utah Coal Operator’s association “If you can stir: the emotions headquarters here today for an in and make an impression” he counof contract pro- selled “then you can train stu formal discussion I visions dents to think” 44 —Li- In his curricula pr Barnes explained' he would substitute contemporary literature to a large exSEEK tent for literature of the past which has no meaning for the child of FOR DEPUTY DEATH today Another New York educator Dr Jay B Nashuniversity stressed Wash April 9 (UP) that he was “greatly worried about aCHEHAUS continued a state-40- the lack of enthusiasm for Walter Seelert racy in American young people and Claude H Ryan 34 former 44inmates ( of the Washington state prison who were wanted as sus- pects ini the slaying of (Deputy Sheriff R S Jackson and the wounding of Deputy J D Comp-- 1 ton Compton Who was reported to be recovering identified the two HUNTSVILLE April 9 — Two as his assailants through photo- - hundred people attended the Hunts-grapas did a woman victim of ville CCC drama ‘When a Man ! Tarries” and dance which follow- uas lieved that one of the ed Thursday night! said B N u’°TUnled in the fHn Wright of the educational depart- £SiiV1S was slam : of the CCC Cbattle doctors and hospitals were ment The characters included: Mark Patl?nt ap- - Allen Gordon Aldous Addie Do-- L ncinnt fnrrep°rf for pnshot man Keith Schade Beth' Felt Fawn Alien 2eneYa Wangsgard i Stoker Domain Verna Bay Mary Forty-tw- o j land Mae Allen per cent of the i is now arable The officers' opening day will be inCzrhOSl°Vakia se of good crops this held P Saturday The: public is ' ‘vited to attend 2-Y- ear J I ar under-recently-sig- n- I I I aect I 1 -- RAIN GUARD IN Meet Ousted Sit-Down- ers and Candy Plant Officials HERSHEY Pa April 9— (AP)— pickets kept a quiet vigil at the gates of the Hershey chocolate factory today while “loyal” employes went to work then they dispersed for a conference between routed and executives of the corporation Agents for the strikers executives of the Hershey company and federal and state officials assembled for a resumption of the negotiations broken off by the fighting on Wednesday in which were routed by nonstrikers and farmers William F R Murrie president of the corporation said the was operating today with a' plant force 90 to 95 per cent of normal and that farmers again had the usual market for their milk It was loss of this market which allied the farmers with The plant normally employes nearly 3000 men and women Rain-drench- ed sit-down- ers sit-down- ers non-strike- rs i 1 2 EX-INMA- TES 1 -- 200 See Play Af Huntsville Camp hs I i I ' ' in-ye- ar Idaho Refuses To Return Prisoner James L Rohrbaugh a missionary and former United Press correspondent in Addis Ababa gave an uncensored account of the terror and executions today that followed a native attempt to assassinate the Italian viceroy Marshal Rodolfo Grazianl He estimated that in the two night following the attempt almost 3000 natives were killed Rohrbaugh praised the Italian rule in Ethiopia said the Italians were working as “no one has ever worked in Ethiopia” and said the Ethiopians were not He returned home on the liner Rex yesterday for a vacation ing N Italo-Ethiopi- an What flavor! 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Schilling' Coffee One for Percoiator-anoth- er one for Drip and Silex antt-Italia- n j k I PROGRAM session was ordered by the grand council March 3 The council laid down a seven-poi- nt program which In broad called for: SEVEN-POIN- T The fascist grand terms Priority in occupation and promotion for fathers of big families Adjudication of salaries on a family basis so that preferential salaries may go to fathers of numerous children Revision of existing measures for the protection of large families Institution of loans for matrimony and dowry insurance for young workmen Establishment of a national Big Families association FEWER BENEFITS Revision of provincial and municipal boundaries on the basis of security so that unprocreativ sectional populations would receive fewer benefits in the way of public Institutions Constitution of a central control agency to stimulate propaganda Bachelors already taxed for being single and childless husbands feared the result of tomorrow’s deliberation would be further taxes fading hope of job promotion and a complete disappearance of the ligh pay positions hitherto available only to unattached men ROYAL WALNUT LAYER CARE 14 to 44 ALL Styles Choice of businesslike man-tailorshort suits— Close fitting PRINCESS styles ed or care-fre- e swaggers —EVERY NEW COLOR qnd SHADE $1695 - 51995 to 5Z995 COATS to 44 Gay or subdued colors — Thistle Grey Shrimp Blue Green Tan 14 'Kensing System” Clothes Inspire Keen Glances of Admiration! 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Swaggers Princess Toppers Girls’ Coats i Friday j 43-000- pro at your j ROME April 9 — (AP) — Throughout the Italian empire today bachelors and male members of childless marriages pondered what may be a more troublesome future unless they help boost the declining birthrate They awaited the results of the cabinet session Premier Mussolini has called for tomorrow to consider ways and means of increasing the' present population of white Italians to 60000000 in 1950 The Cake of the Week OVEN-FRES- f Soft Jobs tender-texture- Coffee at its delicious best months of misunderstanding most of it the fault (of the Ethiopians” he said “They refused all cooperation tried to jack up prices on food in a city where food was scarce refused to take lira and tried to drive its value down The Italians who had given every indication of friendliness when they arrived were ’growing more and more angry MOST BETTER OFF ' The average Ethiopian Rohrbaugh 'said is now much better off than the old empire The former ruling Amharas "are being weeded out because they oppose all improvement” Biit Tigreans from the north and the western tribes whose lands were peacefully occupied and ate being peacefully developed ha4e more privileges and better Conditions than when subject to Amhara rule "They are putting up new buildings everywhere in the capital even laying sfewers where backyards once were used for cesspools and buildings excellent roads everywhere j Rohrbaugh said the efforts to stamp out propaganda had led to general suspicion of all foreigners with the result that they gradually! were leaving 444 GIFT CIGAR PARMA O KUP)— D W Stock gladdened by the birth of a daughter sent a card announcing the arrival to a friend in Adelaide Australia With it in an ordinary envelope he enclosed a cigar wrapped j in cellophane It made the long journey Ttfithout mishap Over 73000 btses are being operated in the United Kingdom Bachelors Fear New Tax Loss of Promotion BOISE Idaho April 9 — (AP) — who escaped May 16 1934 from the Idaho state prison where he was serving a life sentence for in Nez Perce county will robbery not be returned from Deadham Mass where he recently was arrested The state board of examiners voted yesterday that it would not approve 44 an expenditure of approximately Moscow is to have a wind in$300 to return him strument orchestra of 90 pieces Frank Alden alias Frank La Marr - By EDWARD BEATTIE operate” in rebuilding their city (United Press Staff) "The attempt - to assassinate was the culmination of Graziani — NEW YORK April 9— (UP) Aid Fathers PICKETS STAND & I Reports Missionary Who Says Civilians To Blame f-- f These I nfinit ives Italians Map It Might Do You Good Program to t I t y' ( the insurgents retreating of Madrid government looked to the new western offensive to relieve pressure exerted on the capital on that front for five months and lead to evacuation by the insurgents Of their long-hel- d positions in the suburbs of Madrid ON” BILBAO FRONT On the Bilbao front insurgent headquarters said the most ad vanced units of General Mola’s army were only ten miles southeast of Bilbao Only a stubbornly defended mountain ridge kept them from marching on toward the Biscayan coast city undetermined number of residents were killed when seeking safety in a tunnel from an air raid they were crushed by a train About forty insurgent planes Joined the attack on the Basque capital o v K ! 44 So ill-feeli- ng ! iege 3000 Ethiops Slain As Italian Wounded ILL-FEELI- j five-month- s’ t HOUSES ON TIERS LOUDSPEAKER BOSTON (UP) — Houses soon will SINGAPORE (UP)— The muez- be constructed of glass and steel zin of the Mas id Sultan Mosque j on piers according to Walter Groto now calls here faithful pray- tie pius Harvard architecture professor and widely-know- n European er by loudspc aker Instead oL architect Gone will be piles of standing on th s topmost minaret? masonry he says and in their to chant his cull he now stands- - j ’ I place will be light but strong before a micropjhone and his voice my house was attacked but all houses utilizing sun and air to is amplified to such an extent those nearby were gutted” He has a much greater degree than presen- that it can be heard more thanwatched “Italians working like t-day houses a mile away slaves to' make a go of it” while sullen Amharas “refused to co- tential gainful workers excluding those engaged in agriculture numbered 40027000 at the start of 1937 and that about one in four of these was unemployed or on relief He said this compared with workers in 1933 when one out of three persons was idle or on relief G GROWS The economist estimated gainMonths of between ful workers at 38023000 before the Italian civilians came natives and 1929 in unemand the depression 19 a to head Feb when natives ployed at 1847000 or about one in threw bombs into a group of Ital19 He estimated the average an- ian dignitaries Rohrbaugh said "Executions were still going on nual wage for employed workers when I left March 15” he conwas $1180 last year compared with a low of $933 in 1933 and a peak tinued a "but they accounted for minor percentage of the only of $1388 in 1929 dead was It angry Italian civilians Bean contended living costs for the employed group were lower in who killed and looted after the were thrown relation to average Income last bombs "Mussolini definitely did not oryear than in 1929 Bean said the der the killings Graziani was In food cost for an average family was $363 last year compared to bed with an arm and leg badly $294 in 1933 and $463 in 1929 As a lacerated by the explosion he orresult he said the average worker dered no killings they were the of hysterical anger In many had $925 remaining for other needs result cases the soldiers helped put out in 1929 $699 in 1933 and $817 last set fires the crowd” by year Rohrbaugh was called from his missionary duties to active journalistic work by the war I left him In Addis Ababa in January 1936 Since then he has lived through the rioting which followed Haile Selassie’s flight— "We had to kill three looters when O 'mass slaughter j RELIEF Living Costs Lower Than In 1929 Wages Show Increase I - S ON U Hope to Trap 15000 In Flight Train Kflls Many In Tunnl 1-- B CilAiiAIHIArrj o ylinW ’yWtrlsilinc-Ho- i |