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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER jf'ise and Otherwise Secret of success: d,al jlh the grass feet. other people's Making hay under Srotvs mean? Uhat does a better half uhat she I a reader. Usually just Others hove tact. SoflC people tell the truth. try to Hundreds of thousands of towels of soap are and large quantities tolen from railroad companies every Quite a lot of people must year. noticed that cleanliness stands in the list of higher than honesty lirtties. Is Loie is blind. says the proverb. that uhy one sees so many spectacles on the beach? Ship's Military Burial Smith Thompsalmost beyond damaged was on maneuvers in the repair during Pacific a short time ago, officials decided that she deserved a better end than to be sold for junk. off the So she was sunk ten miles When the U. S. S. Philippines while her funeral partfired three y watched, marines a bugler bow and over her volleys sounded taps. This was the only military burial ever given a ship in the naval history of the United States. Colliers Weekly. Shareholders We it were a each citizen has his or her respective share; and whatever damage is done the bank therefore injures each and every sharer of its stock. The public good is, like common bank in which iXctrs Review of Current Events Hands 0.7, Says Japan Tf-- ii JAPAN doesnt like the British plan for an international confer- HUGO BLACK CONFESSES ence to mediate the New Justice Says He Was Kluxer But Resigned . . . Rail Strike Averted . . . Windsor Coming to America Chinese-Japa-nes- 'Jwt-y- s Ii blunders I cnecl Irr suck 'triil to my Folks China. Japanese government circles were visibly perturbed by the turning of world sympathy to China, and without exception attribute this to successful Chinese propaganda. The United States government recently told Japan it would be held strictly accountable for injury to Americans or their property in China. Tokyo responded with a firm refusal to accept such liability, and our Department of State didnt know just what to do next. Member nations of the League of Nations had a plan to raise a large fund to fight the cholera and bubonic epidemics in China. But the Japanese told the British that this would be interpreted by Tokyo as foreign intervention in the war, so the British delegates backed down and persuaded the league council to content itself with a resolution recommending to the assembly an increase in the allotment of money for health work in China. The League of Nations adopted a resolution severely condemning Japan for the aerial bombardment of defenseless Chinese cities, and Tokyo, indignant, charged the league of acting without verifying the facts. SUMMARIZES THE WORLDS WEEK The British public is becoming inWestern Newspaper Union. creasingly aroused against Japan and there is a general demand for ered an address that was broadcast a boycott of Japanese goods. Black Joined Klan; Quit by radio. T DID join the Ku Klux Klan. I The President was entertained at Ed Howe Dies relater resigned. I never luncheon by Cardinal Mundelein, a joined. friend of long standing, and soon WITH the passing of Ed Howe Thus Hugo L. Black, now Asso- after Kan., the country on his way to his n ciate Justice Black of the Supreme home proceeded and best-like-d loses one of its in Hyde Park, N. Y. commentators court, admitted to an immense radio philosophical audience that the charges against on current events. He was eighty-fou- r Session Special him were true. years old and died as he had Black asserted that since he quit HIS way from the West Pres-idein his sleep after a days wished, the Klan he has had nothing what- QN Roosevelt made a speech work. The Sage of Potato Hill ever to do with it. at Grand Forks, N. D., in which he founded the Atchison Globe in 188? He cited his record in the senate declared his intention of continuing and retired 37 years later. Thereand in private life to' back up his his fight to reform the Supreme after he busied himself with the assertion that he was entirely free court. He also announced attempts publication of Howes Monthly, from religious or race prejudices. to pass crop control and labor legis- which he called a Journal of InWhile he apparently repudiated the lation would be made at a special dignation and Education. principles of the Klan, he did not session of congress which probably explain why, on receiving a life will be called about November 15. Red Officials Executed pass card after his election to the EXECUTION of the president, vice senate, he said to a gathering of Rail Strike Averted Klansmen: president and six other high offwill not be a nationwide 'T'lIERE icials of the Republic of the I realize that I was elected by strike of railway workers. Such U. S. S. R. Adjarian treasonable for plotting in the principles a disaster was averted when the men who believe that I have sought to advocate and five operating railroad brotherhoods was reported to Moscow from Tiflis. At the same time, reports from which are the principles of this oraccepted an offer of the companies Leningrad province told of eight emganization. of a flat raise of 44 cents a day. beployees of the grain trust there Black emphatically declared his They and the fifteen for to death allegedly sentenced ing devotion to the principles of the unions had demanded a 20 per treasonable damaging of grain supConstitution and the Bill of Rights, cent wage increase. plies. and said that he was of that group For five weeks Dr. William M. of liberal senators who have consist- Leiserson, member of the national ently fought for thfe civil, economic mediation board, had been holding Bar for Free Courts and religious rights of all Ameri- daily conferences with representaPONVINCED that the independ-enc- e cans, without regard to race or tives of both sides. of the federal judiciary is Some of his best friends, creed. still threatened, despite the defeat he added, were Catholics and Jews, A. F. of L. of the plan to enlarge the Supreme May Expel C.I.O. and members of the colored race. court, the American Bar association, At the outset of his address Black YHEN President William Green in session in Kansas City, voted opened the annual convention undertook to turn the tables on his unanimously to authorize a commitof the American Federation of Lathe that accusers by asserting fight to preserve bor in Denver, he was not able to tee, to keep up the courts. campaign to discredit him fans of the freedom the the flames of prejudice and is cal- present an optimisThe lawyers listened to many fuculated to create racial and re- tic picture of the speeches, both attacking and deture of unified labor. ligious prejudice. fending President Roosevelts court The battle with John When this statement is ended, program and his appointment of C. L. Lewis and his he concluded, my discussion of the I. O. continues unHugo Black to the Supreme court. closed. is The climax to all this came when question abated, and there Hatton W. Summers of Texas, chairThere was a definite note of dedogfights is man of the house judiciary commitfiance in Blacks address, but it among the unions American the to assume that tee, arose to talk. He had a prefair all over the country, exhis with address, but shifted to an exnot satisfied was pared concernpublic generally of the temporaneous talk in which he deplanation. From all parts ing jurisdiction disclared the people have lost control renewed protests putes or shifting of country came of the government of the United on the his Supreme presence against affiliation. it has passed into the assocourt bench, and various large If the report of the federations ex- States and million of a people in its exhands it. about Many ecutive council is adopted, the C. I. ciations resoluted of the senators who voted to con- O. unions will be finally ousted. The ecutive department, ia which only one man was elected, and which the firm his appointment because they council said in part: not control. friends his of assertion For two years we have pursued a people could we accepted the going to do about What are that he was not a Kluxer are re- policy of toleration . . . All of this Are you willcried. Sumners it? sentful at the deception practiced has failed . . . Now the executive of death to battalion a to do join can arwhat ing on them but they council feels that the time has and the govConstitution about it now? rived when the American Federa- save the ernment? President Roosevelt, up to the tion of Labor must meet the issue As we look to the future, we are and positive way . . . time of writing, had maintained si- in a clear-cu- t approaching a crisis when lence. One of his aides explained The issue which created the division rapidly decided whether our ecobe will it that the President decided some in the ranks of labor must be made nomic and our government system time ago that there was no course clear. fall. or stand In order to accomplish this pur- will of action open to him in the Black I mean actually. A very serious case. pose the executive council recomis before the people. It When Justice Black took his seat, mends that the convention confer situation to do something we have the chamber of the Supreme court upon the executive council author- means We have got to balance the got soon. was crowded to capacity. Albert ity and power to revoke the charters We have got to decentralbudget. to unions holding of the international Levitt, an attorney, was on hand ask permission to file a suit seeking membership in the Committee for ize government responsibility. to force Justice Black to show cause Industrial Organization. inwhy he should rot be declared Auto Union Shake-U- p deferred court The U. S. eligible to sit. to Windsor Coming CEVERAL times Homer Martin, action pn the request. Another mothe president of the United Automotion to the same effect was filed by HIS honeymoon being ended, Workers of America, has intito take bile intends of Windsor Patrick H. Kelly, a Boston lawyer. there were too many up the really serious things of life, mated that of that and before long he will come to the radicals among the leaders for reasons Now, allegedly In of union. the for President purpose United States Chicago and working con- of economy, he has got rid of some housing dress best studying on its to, put PHICHGO These organizers have receive President Roosevelt, ditions in this country. This was of them. Victor Reuther, one out: left the dukes been Paris in by who spent two and a half hours announced and of the leaders in the General Mothere. The main purpose of the vis- secretary, who said Edward Gerto tors strike at Flint, Mich., last winit was the dedication of the new his duchess would first go Novak, ter; Robert Kanter, Stanley outer drive across the mouth of the many for a similar survey there. and William Tonn matMelvin in Bishop such interest The was dukes Chicago river, a project that is no new development, for as of Detroit, R. D. Richter of Saginaw; partly paid for with federal money. ters Ohio; Frank McMilMr. Roosevelt first reviewed a long Prmce of Wales and during his brief Charles Rigby, Edward was lan, Kansas City; Eugene Stauder, and colorful parade and led the way re' gn as the social Frank Bartee and Frank Schutz, with across the structure. Then from notably concerned Indiana. of his subjects. the south end of the bridge he deliv welfare raakc. I e war, so Tokyo issued a stern warning to the rest of the world not to interfere with her doings in c&m CnZ-LfJU- I Dvrt well? rcetjs. so RTC"'! WNU Sen ice. in Man The more honesty a man has, the less he affects the air of a Honesty saint. The affectation of sanctity is a blotch on the face of piety. 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