| Show i 4- Tiht - Salt Cak OVibttJtt Wednesday May 7 1917 Aleman Receives Doctorate Lauds Education in U S KANSAS CITY May 7 D— T'rrtL Miguel Aleman of Mexico said Tuesday there "la to be found no more heartening' indication of the future of this country than in the vast activity of its universities devoted to the service of mankind' In an address followirg his ac- ceptance of an honorary doctor of laws degree at the University of Kansas City the Mexican president declared that the "honor v hich you have conferred upon me In a way to share In the open strong humanitarian tendencies cf the new generations of the United States” The first president of Mexico to visit the United States while in office Mr Aleman stopped here cn the last lap of a tour that included Washington New York West Point and Knoxville He expressed his appreciation for the "friendship shown Mexico” and added: "I assure you that I am speak- - Milwaukee Area Hit by Tremor MILWAUKEE May 6 (UP)— Southeastern Wisconsin including Milwaukee was shaken by a tremor believed to have been caused by an earthquake Tuesday The tremor occurred about 3:30 p rru rattling windows like a far-c- fl Citizens In Miexplosion lwaukee jammed telephone lines attempting to call the police an£ fire departmenta C V UIBEETz Hill Ratrlgaratal Display Cn rjirnm Wears ing to you In the name of each and every Mexican' citizen when I express the hope that tjie ties of good neighborliness between Mexico and the "United States wil unceasingly be strengthened and that our two nations will continue to cooperate in peace in justice and in the cause of democracy” In his address jthe president cited the "striking number of similarities’' in the culture and development of the United States and Mexico a theme introduced by Dr Clarence R Decker president of the university in reading the citation "As the esteemed leader of a civilization rich and creative in modem no less than In ancient history and as a man of good will and a friend of peace” Dr Decker said "you bring to us the privi lege of conferring upon you this honorary degree symbolizing the material education and spiritual ties that unite our countries in a common fellowship that will w'alk the road of destiny together ’V In one portion of his address Aleman cited the preamble to the 1945 London agreement which constituted the United Nations education scientific and cultural organization signed by both the United States and Mexico “Our republics know only too well” he said "that the wide diffusion of culture and the education of humanity for justice liberty and peace are Indispensable to the dignity of man and as their representatives acknowledged in the London meeting to which I am referring they are firmly resolved to comply with their commitments in a spirit of responsibility and of mutual assistance" “In this imperative task our universities are to have a share of ever increasing Importance In a measure never reached In the past our educators are called upon to interest themselves not only in the way of life and pecularities of their own people but also in those of the other peoples of the world” WILLIE PRAYS WAITS 2ND TRIP TO CHAIR NEW IBERIA La May 6 UD Francis negro who must face the electric chair a second time in St Martin ville Friday has found consolation in prayer and is not afraid to die Informed that the state su- — Willie preme court Wednesday had denied his lawyer’s plea to halt the execution and that his lawyer Bertrand DeBlanc of Lafayette had given up hope of saving him Willie smiled and said: "He’s a good man I knows he done all he could I ain’t afraid "I knows Use gonna die but I ain’t afraid I’se made my peace with God” Willie has admitted he killed Andrew Thomas a murder for which he has already sat m the electric chair and walked away when the chair had' a mechanical failure LIFE IN USA Austin Urges Economic Aid Abroad ' NEW YORK May 6 CD — War- ren A Austin chief American delegate to the United Nations declared Tuesday night the United States' task was to keep "our economy competitive and expanding and to assist other countries in their efforts to expand theirs” In an address at a meeting of the United States associates of the International Chamber of Commerce Austin said the United States was struggling for world stability through the United Nations He said Americans needed to free themselves from fear of differing economic ideologies "Ideologies and systems are modified by conditions” he said e and can be "They are changed The best way to move In the direction of freer enterprise is to work for the expansion of production and trade with the confidence that people will embrace that system which is succeeding W VVMVVWWI Jj SOZins ( fOE A 0Mf£ OF SPARKUHG SHUUS Ask for DIARRHEA TOLL UP PASTE SHOE POLISH Koia hr matin Em-ma- us liquid dyanshineha Liquid Dynbins ot been carca because Your war condition dealer will have more a oon a majut terial ara available llllll PHILADELPHIA May 6 CD — Two babies died Tuesday at Allentown Pa raising to 27 the toll of an outbreak of infant Bruce diarrhea son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Oberdoster Slatington Pa died at Allentown hospital -a few hours after Mary Ann Pleva daughter of an I II 1 11 Pa couple died Retired Opera Star Dies WINTER PARK Fla May 6 UP) Sidney-Hom76 who as Madame Louise Homer rose to operatic heights in Europe and America died Tuesday at her Winter Park home from a heart ailment — Mrs $ i t nlWWNxWNvxWWwwv er Japan Guaranteed Defense By M’ Arthur Tokyo Says Open Figlit On Funds Cut SEATTLE May 6 UP) — On the governors' concampaign to restore funds cut from reclamation appropriations will be launched Gov Mon C Wallgren of Washington said Tuesday night that a “serious emergency confronts the of the western ee ference when a west” TOKYO Wednesday May 7 CD — forces and renounces war these Authoritative Japanese sources said Informants reported The informants said that MacTuesday that Gen Douglas A Arthur replied that the United assured Emperor Hirohito States would make that guarantee the United States would guarantee Both official American and Japanese sources declined to discuss the the defense of Japan These sources who cannot be meeting further identified said MacArthur Tribe Asks War Damages gave a broad assurance of protecMANILA Wednesday May 7 UP) tion without mentioning the time — Simbag Simamang chief of an element or details in Monday’s Ilongot tribe came out of the hour-lon- g conference between the jungle Tuesday and filed a $500 war damage claim Simamang came two They said Hirohito called to on foot walking in three days the thank MacArthur for the inaugura- 150 miles from his hative village tion of Japan’s new antiwar con- northeast of Manila He wore only and a helmet liner stitution and told the supreme a commander the Japanese were increasingly worried by the fact RUSS SKYSCRAPERS the document prohibits armed Mac-Arth- Court Decrees Robeson May Sing in Albany UTAH CIO MEET 6 EKCO Pressure Cooker Extra fixe large 42-quafine drawn light aluminum finishad with Complata rt Sturdy Mirror larving §1450 (NYT) — Eight “skyscrapers” ranging in height from 16 to 32 stories are to be built In Moscow Work on foundations for the buildings already has commenced Izvestia announced Tuesday Their architecture the government newspaper claims will not duplicate foreign models but 'will "create a new original architecture” Draws Life in Shooting tha from aluminum PRESTO your food raady in utat Savai flavor timal a coolar that prattura cocks or cant fruiti maatt vegetables te Tha finest quality COOKER hat mattar of fual tavat min-tav- National Pressure Cooker Complata with wira baskat pans Instruction book at iiuttf §1975 §1395 STUTTGART Germany May 6 CD —Capt Vincent F Cochrine of Kent O was sentenced to life imprisonment Tuesday after a U S court martial found him guilty of killing a soldier last March 25 Witnesses testified Cochrane fired four shots during an argument in a beer hall one of which killed Pvt Roy L Conard of Head River Ga Cochrane’s sentence is subject to review by higher army authorities Cooker PRESTO Pressed Nicro Stainless Steel Coffee Maker coffaa is mada in this hand-som- a coffaa makar Nothing to braak no filtar cloths to usa Fill It up and coffaa is brawad Fin imma-diatal- yl §995 Was This Nazi Gold? WARSAW May 6 (NYT)— The United States Britain and France asked the Polish government Tuesday to investigate the source of the gold with which Portugal Is scheduled to pay for Polish coal The three powers raised the possibility that the gold was looted by the axis during the war CORNER STATE AND END SOUTH Qnr JL 7 clI cf 10 Get Peer Breakfasts Sarny cf 21SS Youngsters Discloses or co-o- r” Continued from Page One to their to dictate contract-term- s locals 2 Denying national unions recognition for bargaining purposes basis or except on a company-wid- e where competing employers are located in the same metropolitan area Kilgore opposed this amendment on the ground it would promote industrial strife by “protecting wage chiselers” and union raiders He accused the N A M of conducting a “vicious propaganda campaign against labor” and said the industry organization had adopted a policy of divide and conquer" The West Virginian said he remembered reading of such a policy in Hitler’s "Mein Kampf” Kilgore said that senators who support “drastic” amendments to the bill "are inviting a veto” Senator Elbert Thomas (D Utah) voted for Kilgore’s postponement motion but suggested that if the bill were sent to conference with the house without any more amendments an “acceptable” measure could be worked out there The house has passed a more bill stringent Both measures would outlaw the closed shop under which employers can hire only union members authorize the government to seek injunctions to block national emer gency Btrikes set up a new federal mediation agency: and make unions liable for unfair labor practices and subject to suit for violation of contract Senator Ives (R N Y) lined up against the proposal to curb bargaining saying it would do "more harm than good” by encouraging local unions to break away from the parent organization He took issue with Taft who said the amendment would call a halt to “unreasonable demands” by national unions and what he called their practice of ordering locals "to strike at the drop of a hat" Ives retorted that the "cold hard facts” are that the amendment would eliminate "the evils you are hitting at” Taft said that last year when the CIO steel workers were demanding a wage boost President Phillip Murray refused to let local unions bargain for less until he had reached an agreement with "big steel" would have "Many plants reached agreements without strikes but were compelled to strike” Taft said and added: "This (amendment) merely provides that nation-wid- e bargaining canno£ be forced upon anybody unless all the employees get together on a voluntary basis” big-sca- le Her’ th basic "WONDER 4” Sene Your Child The Basic Q O “WONDER 4” 1 ORANGE Partial List ef Food Dements In the “WONDER Vitamin A Bi B Paatotbmic 1 COO Niaaa Biotin ChoUne 4” B C D Ei loos'd BREAKFAST ps CONGRESS LABOR BILL of straps forms the vamp on a May 'y x an co-o- ps An intriguing arrangement MOSCOW Mottos to ur Western economy he said is based on a long range national policy which would utilize and develop natural resources "To stif-fl- e this program would bring crisis and ruin to many of our people” he said Gov Wallgren who called Wednesday’s conference which will be attended by 10 governors of western states or their representatives declared "Recently the house of representatives in the national capital reduced appropriations for investment in wealth producing projects as much as 65 In the name of economy of which w'e all approve prophets of false economy have delivered a body blow to western development and to the economic welfare of the whole nation “We m the west look upon this ALBANY N Y May 6 UP)— A reversal of policy as a national can York state supreme court New which have the emergency consequences of an economic Pearl justice ruled Tuesday' that Paul Harbor” be allowed to give a In addition to Wallgren the gov- Robeson must ernors of California Colorado scheduled recital Friday night in Idaho Utah Montana Oregon and an Albany school auditorium but The gov- that the Negro baritone allegedly Wyoming will attend ernors of Arizona and Nevada will a communist sympathizer must send representatives stick to singing Justice Isadore Bookstein granted an injunction to prevent the Albany board of education Continued from Page One from interfering with the recital forest service’s staff of rangers It was not made known immediand better pay whether an appeal would be 6 Favoring increased social se- ately taken curity benefits and broadening of Two weeks ago the bWd canthe program 7 Favoring consumer coopera- celed a permit for use of the auditives and authorizing the executive torium that the Carver Cultural board to appoint a special commit- society a Negro church group tee to supply union members with had obtained last September The board had no right to information on that subject 8 Urgirg local unions to appoint rescind the agreement Bookstein apprenticeship committees to co- held The political philosophy of the operate w:th employers in working out training programs in compli- singer “has nothing to do with the ance with U S Department of purposes for which the permit was originally granted” the court Labor standards 9 Urging monthly or quarterly wrote But he emphasized that “the inspection of industrial plants for permit of the board of education is health hazards for a ‘musical concert’ and nothing ! ” else Back Phone Strike Robeson reported by the house A motion to recommend that all committee activiCIO local unions support the tele- ties to be on in the affairs prominent phone strike of the independent of an organization described by the telephone unions was adopted after committee as communist Jennings Brown state strike di- announced he intended toinspired confine orrector appeared to thank the himself to singing ganization for its cooperatiqn Contributions from CIO1 locals and the ladies’ auxiliary totaling basis will be accompanied by con$190 were turned over to Mr tributions for Mr Murray to use Brown Of that amount $100 came “in combatting the anti-lablegisfrom the steelworkers local at Ce- lation now in congress” Frank dar City which has about 60 Bonaccl regional CIO director members declared that the pending Hartley Justin Stewart educational di- bill will do everything to labor rector for cooperatives urged or- that Mr Murray says it will do labor to suppcjpt the Reading from news stories of the ganized movement as the most effective recent regional meeting of the Nameans of combatting "monoplies” tional Assn of Manufacturers Mr Bonacci challenged statements of and high prices He said do not seek to drive private busi- NAM spokesman that the legislaness out of the picture but are tion is not “anti-laboand will trying to become strong enough to not destroy unions serve as a protection to consumers The newspapers he said carry He asserted that pay all the the NAM story to the public but taxes paid by any other business they “give us fine publicity too” "except income taxes on the busi- And it is up to the unions he ness they do with themselves” added to let the public know what the proposed legislation will do Hits Hartley Bill A dinner and floor show conThe resolution protesting any cluded the day’s activities The curtailment of the right of unions convention is scheduled to conclude to bargain on an industry-wid- e Wednesday ng man-mad- 1 1 AROUND THE WORLD 10 Governors Daily for Growth and Energy 2 SLICES or CpK WONDER BREAD U I AND BUTTER Coppw Sodium MangaMaa How WONDER BREAD Helps Build Strong Bodies 8 Ways! 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