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Show rm: r.vsov rmtosin W(Mkly .Nows Analysis Papal Election Thought Retort lLU'lOF'S are a e it i tie m the ly ol t'l? r a 'j, tr I (' i r :i ul B.u hi, I' .u . ' n m ( i . r ,t I' II i'i s . Me i l , u' , i l' , . I., , : ' ; !. ",-- i ' ' i ! ; lit ' V. i iii , :M V. . t f ht 1'jK ii m. i r r.t i 1 j i.i s i y n r j tM, a i r 1 i MR". 'X it n' v? w . t NKI IN R I A ,tv ..... i ij-- '. ii f diiir.o toe ro c by about i .PAD WIM COTTcRt fo v tf OI N(.I NB ." 1)1 ( B! MINI Istlll, 1MI lilt lx tilt". U s ( II Ki I X A. I IN Il'.l Rf.ll. t1 a' to he la g hi I COV e Bar. ai s i n J a t r x lu oil ti.e I.O.S de 1. ma - e. s'' ?A 43 PI 1 )ur. home ,5- - X I air anil jon Hoe.. 1 r in. m colon. s I'l'IM" 7 new of tin have an a tra.w.rcamc in In re..!ar Naty. 1'i.inriK German U bo its, lo mioo placed plane el.own al.ove, comKntb h, An tr.ili.in. South Afiican e ix the nm-- l luMirious lljin" boat ever limit, ice. sen and Hunt; Kont! ports will be Labor and full-sicompartmentx KlcciiiS will, a 'liridal Miile, atbiiiibl submarines and mineSix fucli For two voiis lulu r's illslarrid plete liner. ocean or train modern a lv oflered detail Canada may purchase a dove (if layers. jiiace has sought a resting every naval flotilla leader to bead its fleet Itoalx are heins l.ui'lt, operated by four place, linvi r.ng ovtr the battlemotor Six of six dvtioyirs. for enpinex and related power plant equipment. ground of John I, i is Congo Iotn is art- 1 ii, nod i 'll .it Lm I'iituie i v t a iioo-- fiM'-rooi- throupl1 li f . pas-mno- 1 1 e l.oOO-l.orxepow- nt-- w torpedo boats are being shipped to Horn Kong. Planned construction: 20 fas t cCnit vi silt, two buttle-ss, one aircraft (airier, four criu Ms, 10 dosUoyiis, 30 sinallir At Co 1 Pi ; V' - j, , J ' , " ,- ri v' i v4 1 Jfr -4h V . - ' y ! J j:r ' A S t', pi ii t ( iv h . 2 , j i i i t II Marl h 31. pi mi s v. 11 tlm hi 10 s .f'v I. ' t o 11 ' the hi 111 IS ' ts Son e .no on hand, up is in is g,i!i!ati"ii biaig potential candidate. Cardinal Iaeel-li'- s name was immediately bandied about as the roost likely successor. This, despite his confessed longing to had the contemplative life of u monk, despite rumors that his selection would be none too welcome by totalitarian Geimuny and Italy. If Cardinal Pacellr had never ad- Wy Lvi rjoiie know s ri lit f costs much more today than in 1020 Lveiyone t Rooseknows, too, that DWirL Rie-aden- Match mcoii i hi: w 1929 . to I MI Ke'ease ItV hint dv e N of AlHIOKIUU's fotn.cr Chaiici lior held Sehiischmgg, hv N.i.ms m sp.ee Mmh r,.s-I- . 11, I'1 dl 1MOML: i e.l mi us ()ilil,i)1)il, ,ll!i ii a ii ii v piei e n FS A nu between Ri lehvfuehrer Adolf H to r and Premier Mussohni RV Mz. 2 N71 111 IBUNN (,()l KINC. An inciense in Cor .ii pi ii r'0 by pin t e- ,3 it. on from 00 IVO.OoO ; tcuce if romi- pt' - i i";s ivtn C 1,0 i"iih is n e bus one-tim- ttio'I out oar s iio'iii tooi or ft ,'3 I. ooo ih iitn r ,n noillt r r lo I n ' oi , pit'." v , : i v , v ' i 1 a . I' ' I f t! o vv It s luuent labor riu iv.it.ons. th yiTH and Hope admin strata'll is that labor' a bullet in his shoulder one heel shot away, Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, foreign minister of Brazil, is an effective emissary of Peace in the ixi ooo.ooo .1 n.i'ii'ii..! luiop'e i. Tv ii.q fioTi pri-i' ii'.l at ve ut f "i g 1 n i t a d For i r ij'h ovui die $3,72 "IV t tal rt la f i s0 ws in, y 7 i' Oil si , ch. h d ,'s f r 1 ,n, ar t h I .a. " s s I.. iv i Vo to IV vv am vi R 'dll C "3 .' ; ) ' r ' " Si P n a ' i ,1 'h ' 1,1 . h . i,i r th , ' M M iy, dlil s' J. " r .' " "1 il ' the large co.nl.iualion lounge an, I dining salon, favorite rendezxoux for tomorrow- ix d f e ( o khL rf 1 e .1 "t,,e be i'i ' t iu u j, u. I,,r i ,i Mr, vojagers. AMEKICAN IllG TULLS AUL OLDEST rs H r f ' e V , n p 5! I Mere re-c- - uCtr .1 v 'gag'd ct nn.il ' lv d t ,1s t ll, w is 1 I ilheg T.v e. i. ! ict mo "i tl' t I'I fl f A. f 1, e t , j 1 i 1 c. n u ,1 wk la ti, 0 ! t ,2 gicatest at q tret s i f w e li 11 M s I1'.' I t r f r - ' 5 . g '' ' . 7' t, t." ' N Inu a, i age uniiiig re iu ai,h a to the estei st .ay st- - l"'l th hemi- - and the f nPe Shooting Irons our State D i'i. 1 Ti i',n, A. F. of L. At pi it 'oil a delegate tn ts. the i i ace talk's, Mr. Tobm refu; d a'tiiii on the excuse that he had tno nna h work. A moie log, cal ti.ison is that Mr T.bin, famed as a i ii'em.ikor, f.uled to see a . chime for haun. ny. R was tl it at la.t autu on's Hoos-toIT A F. if I., cot v oM. mi he nrf r a: ' ttatien pruNuiid the K 0 fund i" pu "Is il i r laws if the i s.,1" ns lee ' 2 f fu : same f preh il lv le Mr Gi, I (in .id that sn.i'e M.tlvv ,u 1 - " Gum .i3 j i ( esidentof t he has fewer bio is dev t t'fty, angle 2X2 rV'thapsv-iycloued- ful in a bedroom r halierican I' ered in the right colcr'Uimore w also look well in t' e ltvir.yn a farm Mrs. Spears K. wing v York, a Gifts, Novelties and Em: the little contains 43 pages of sjruary 7, directions which have an educa thousands of wnmep. primitivi home is your hob! v yotul in thal want Book 1 SEWING ng Fillmo Home Decorator. Orderje months ber, enclosing 25 cents e no news book. If you older bcjlable an cons copy of the new Rag R.xy will be included fiee. Tks the B have both books may seiymns. Ir let for 6 cents in post ng Fillmc dress Mrs. Spears, 2itr of the plaines St., Chicago, III j of his co -- rs old! t.'hen Filin ?alv w- -e years gogues longer than theyarrangerr statesmen. whereby Becoming sophisticated! his ing ones gusto for anythg servi Gone to join the boo', to pay $ woodshed and the oysteext (,e m the band wagon. , Judge The Fox Discovered ltred cun the grapes arewas nevertheless a consolk;me?He 1 Saying ophy Wish that backbone inculcated as easily as The dodo is easiest because it is the one foss a long name. b ju tf gd court county, complete How Womei in Their 40 Can Attract I Hero's good advice for a wobm change (usually from 38 to 52 sheU lose her appeal to nen, about hot flashes, loss of pep, upset nerves and moody spells Get more fresh air, 8 hrs. slees need a good general system tout K. Pinkharaa Vegetable Coopc especially for women. It helps up physical resistance, thus betel vivacity to enjoy life and jittery nerves and disturbing often accompany change ol 2' WORTH TttUNGl Dangerous fj Fla; Men are apt to playf healths and their lives a with their clothes. Ter d I alhs. F.uci uraged by court and public senbrnent, A F. uiid alford to acci pt Bicsi-c- l e but, eane-rustle- Aranha Thinks western K to I for i i nl. ilria. iaa, not oo 7, mg ml .Soil e till J III. nine (Iivfs ih ei "J'l . p i, I iii.ui lor I 1 c EWS reports from Havana are that, when Colonel Fulgencio It Time to Stow sphere, I 1 ( I Ws-- .p lead1 rs q, r 1 m " a iy by J,.o J Hi". t! t to pr. s i, f i t (mV ii ' .on i" r h he's sj . i I. it i HViV Demagogues Flatter People are patient Batista, Cubas strong man, visited Mexico, he was regarded by some of his conserva- Cuban Business tive supporters Frowns on Left as having gone l Turn of Batistacr wrong side of the tracks. There was particular displeasure over his fraternizing with President Cardenas of Mexico, and business representation at his welcome-homceremonies was conspicuously lacking. He told the crowd of cheering workers that if capital does not wish to respect the desires and rights of the people, the resulting confusion will work against its own aspirations. This is one of several recent e r, signs that the barber, buck private and stenographer who now runs Cuba is veering left, after a wide swing to the right. Soon after his seizure of power, with the downfall of Machado in August, 1933, he reassured the law and order elements, and have been pasting him as the Hitler of Cuba. He made peace with foreign and native industrialists, and, from all accounts, they are jolted considerably by his getting clubby with Cardenas, the Expropriator. He is circulating much more than he used to, and there is talk that he aspires to be the Napoleon of the Caribbean. His hole-caris the army, which he commands efficiently as chief of staff. A big, reticent, swarthy man, 37 years old, he says little and keeps a sharp, wary eye on his soldiers. 1 , rul rg M MMirr out .a XJ Ex v j l!V KOMI. SOCRt pu years agi Crs Millar chased a whic th the time k. uglier Ait. C. I. O has stood pat against amending the labor act, and well it ni'ght, since most NLRB decisions have bi on favorable. Chuf sentiment for change has come from A F of I,., which lost prestige by NLRB decisions, and employ ers, who claim the act discriminates against them. Adding its voice is the public, which apparently dislikes the idea if giving NLRB juiisdiction which traditionally has belonged to the coutts. Revision of the Wagner act is the No. rcrt.vnty of this year's congress, probably stripping NLRB if its power and establishing another tribunal nu re to the liking of elements How C. I. O vvi uld sulTi r, how A F. of L. would gun by this move, is s'likmgly ob-- $78,574,000,000 per iiil. or $1.7 . to an Ar - J reveal a penetrating alertness TOBIN gan.ution boi ritsiG J Uncle fJnil bier and of mind. lie looks a great deal like General Pershing. It would seem unlikely that anybody in the hotel business here will be giving the umpire any back-tal- mii k ions diiablv I'OO IKK! m elements had desired and helped bring it At 68, his reddish hair is turning brindle. His ferrety eyes attained a lug measure of success, so this eiVut is unimpor-- t nit Gnator by far is the blow to NLRBs prestige, to be refuted in ci net css during the next few weeks ncd-nes- tax collect., ns of less than the S72.UKV 000 co'lei ted dunng the same period of l't t! S 13 Lewis tuf i p hr pnu rniiikor cm o n . . prat p. ndi're participants m the notorious 1937 sitdovvn, mid (2 that NLRB has misruled in charging a Cleveland firm with unfair labor piactices for deal.ng with one set of organized woikers after failing to roach an agi cement with another sit. S.nce C. I 0 s most successful weapon has been discredited, C. I. 0 itself is tin n by d.scredited. But John KS A d tight-lippe- , social, anti-cothe transfer about. 7 velt's dream of an $30,000,000,000 national annual income may mean little even if it does come true, sane increased governmental costs How would eat up the pi oil's. much reluf costs have gamed, how much national income has dropped, is shown m rep. rts of the social security board. (Sir gradnl. But far more in prossne were facts not shown m the repmt. namely, that a noticeable sli.ue of 1933 s FOR KCAST s. v Relief Subsequent appeasements have grown noticeably smaller as real mament was sped. In January, Irime Minister Chamberlain gave nary an inch at Rome. In February he openly announced dans to aid France in war and to win the new Spain away from Fascist domination. Slim tlv after General Fiance's government was recognized the army, navy and a'r numsteis sti ppi d before ( at hnnient to outline how their shale of I'n, tain's laige-- t budget since the Woild war (mote than $") 01)0,0(10 000 will be spun. How tinny, navy and expenses . 'm' where most details of operation are handled. The engineer has charge ol the power plants. Britain's rhitf reason for backing t 4 well as its size. i gilt, the flight engineer's station I'nroo m: 4 Above, a fieneral view of tlie control room, remarkalile for itx gimplicitv ax lini. itv W'.i.iwiwyr1 Ms ex-U- fdlevv- L" ti'in-Il- i ance. r mitted sentiments, Italian Foreign Minister Count Claim's newspaper, II Telcgrafo, lost no time pointing out that a Pacelll appointment would be unwelcome Io Germany another in Rome. newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, ehirned in 1t the Vatican, German Ambassador Carl I.udwig Diego voti Bergen told the college that his nation was assisting at the elaboration of a new world. and that the papacy without doubt has an essential role Though conceivably unrelated to these events. Cardinal Paeelh's elevation to the papacy might be in dm ft retaliation against two governments which saw fit to inteifeie with ihurih alTatrs. A further possibility is that the Rome Berlin axis etred diplomatically to sui h an that the college of cardinals felt obliged to appoint an experienced statesman who could deal wih Heir Hitler and Signor Musso- will m. unt is shown tv .lii-sTMi- V 1, I1 it bv the &'' A t, . ftir Tm, whose fiar is responsible for tins pripaiatmn, meanwhile remains at llirlirig uistanie. I'oirits of potential trouble bitwetn France and Italy over Mediterranean demands have grown rnoi e prominent. Italy has lepatrinted her nationals in France, ousted French newspaper men. won Ioliih allegiance away from France and hastened One new garrison is mobilization. reportedly established at Genoa, only 150 miles from Nice. Meanwhile Spain urn rges in clear focus as the new center of Euiopean bal- When Pope Pius XI died last U. Sen itaiy of State Paeilli immediately became c.unei lengo, interim chu f of the Roman Catholic (luirch until the college of cardinal!) could name a successor. Internationally hotter known than any other was unprop. , t. d. lap of caiibn.il v.lun Pietio Gas p im i etued in 1020 down at Munich rm . , ( i with 200 000 000 mill nil Siiial ( lei ti ii'al equipmi nt is planmd and dill. ( nil Job was negotiating a Prop dant Itu ia in a fiat til it won bun the rid 1 I t Granite-faced- flat-too- i s f r n a 00 sanlhaiv 127 (lull Olid 1 I i and cover it. i publish someth, ng Lke b es f1 bic paper. D. M.' Those who are not , ;n the ca ward P. Mulrooney gets the umpirabout driving na.ls, nour Chie He also call on Dad or Young &! average ing job, at $25,000 a year. is now entitled to his $6,000 yearly with making the simp'ey little, commispension, as a former police have sketched I u ie. held pubsioner, withheld while he angles and str. , to rnasamai lic office. In 1933, he became chairhe w the back may bo Loug man if the state alcoholic beverage hardware store a'ong eresting comrontiol board, and later state nails and screws. Wher. r OCCU missioner of correction, from which is covered in two tones tire se and to accept office he will resign with edges of bad. andv hotel post. in the darker o .or, ftMyoocur He started pounding a beat smart. It - espe OUStandi very street -- id . dun. ELMO 'HE 'HGuim J for out'' Before and since He (Vv.it.in of Judge Landis and V, ,.l Hays we have hued benevolent in autocrats, Impartial Ump times of stress confusion. nnd Pushing Czar but now the New Into Discard? Vot k city hotel inductrv hires, instead, an impartial chairman, with labor concurboth emring, as he will represent a this preceIs ployers and labor. a euphetitle the or is just dent, mism fur czar? Ed- in West forty eight years ago, when Theodore Roosevelt was police commissioner. He first hit the headlines by rescuing women and children in a small boat when Hie Slocum t, hurtled. As a waterfront he was known as a Tops cop, always having tiis mind on his work. He became police commissioner in 193U. He gave his men orders to shoot to kill, and set shotgun squads patrolling the city. He roughed up the racketeers a lot, and, when he was switched to the Albany liquor control job in 1933, the word was out that certain anti- .1 pal ll at tin ati d to r too i. !( t II t an i V. ' n a I i t uu line Oil Pll) (III for hahii s and ch Idii ii ai e on tn aty wdh 11130, 30 o t) s, 10111 Ill S Ml Ih tiiie ( omit ( omo i mil (.nniany. met ( fair ly lit m ill ri e ft t mni b! 0o(i. If ii tf !4 1 7 Pit d I f ho I. Iy, v raid a pi. r !i Mm in Gi i p . a r n a ti y ! z t i .1 ,4V'4 ... f ytvfs? ' o ution. I', (Mill on x Tnt W CHINIZ- - U: UPHOLS Ry i bor 1 1ns month, f r tin the ih ve hovei s nean r tin ie is "till no ll dii'at'oii Ual n W ill l mi e Iv s lu' i is ai' the A F. of L.., til oi.s 't ant. C I O in i r M n sail e H An'' n I. lo V, n 'I he time ui v .u hu. Supreme ( mirt. , Ii .1 d, ! i lab .r ri vv .s 1, gl III rib..' I lo (' i, i ih i .sioi i in due S ri n i (1 '1 the s ll l V. tiv. Iv t.vo do ,v n Mi ihe. S) i ,1 aliv iD Unit ni j r (lei isioiis ii.li or-p- . h'.uo till M. tal u "ic i limn could not be coiupi lied to P (i S Industrial Oi ganizat ion aod V,iUi im Gn en's American Fcdi i ation of La- b IcOVER By LEMUEL F. PARTON h s wav Parade SV?; 137,-7U- 0 b Col ,1 ' t,s Pictur 00 i 7 Oft Oi O' V i in' i s in i uy Y 4 SjtScA v , 'cl tjt b' !1 v, i1 i ! WEEK w j Of them that have n.ipn ily. Most won r,i can nail straight, t I c.;C' y doped! better than I c;,n Ee WasOi been thinking t' .,t now covers used so tmcjj Many Ii make a chair out 0f p'ia. h v ', ol g b ,'l. Oif D THIS (. KO y. Cc,jr By RUTH WiLTBSp, EAR MRS. SPEA both of yuur have made many p ? NEWS t . i v Qu-A- nd Then WHOS u b i 'I d iv AMI ItK o lu t . ve (' I to. ( i ' nr " , it v, p x O' i if e a II t I V 1, i. i i a. M MI'RI v I , d o V coit! iy to more h ") i r in let! iri the 11 r all 'lur pi .ii .1 b i ( ilit. i!i . Arm. S'. I a ooo c,.': o i arm mo at n $ ' Vii) W. i, j, I i' till 'i f i t ; till 0 1 in ; : . .1 303 r, d 1s.K L . eh r h t i'n ti h Make Simple KON- " f ! nil ,( is F'H'IL $2..7 Olid 000 f r civ il. in cb fr m bruit r j, t i ( ; :: : i ir go g 6. 1,913 MO trim ns f. rail. ! mi MO ? S fJHr. f, li,3 1 i yo I if .v . IB I Kill JU'tVv I'M 4ft m jpi v j arid binljT' ts, comj ( ,il par I N ri v hit oi 1, i'U la.r t ll b "l r r t fp rii ' t v t'ui tii- Ar-n- A Religion itfd f ( ill v. Cumins they an.i.'vif, sod vot o e , nu' min of po NuII'.-W'j- rJ es Ar'J.s I INO .d w By tlosopli W. La Him Alt m Kt N'l ST 1 ,.ir Transoceanic Clipper Ship House Fire-RooHigucr Than M F In th Dictator Interference I gainst 0 W i fayson. k. in c . mi in a the kite Dr n ees only o 1 eti rii leiu.l.i if hie in Dr ll.lt. 'll is (t'o tvjnb.il t. w lui h is g en an es 1 1, ( 1 f a P"0 t A'i 11 by yi.iis ne Come the binyan Dt fer haying slultered c : ed the B,. laiia ihe tJuitieal tree under wimh Gu.1t.1n, a sat when nn came to him is still pun. tel cut. and since it has been a l"lv '.tee dm a g all the centuries, it is qu.te pr. ike th,.t the tradition u ( uraie, so th.it the estimated 3.0(0 y i ar me cf the bo trie , wi s..; nr,, a Nut so well pres of Tu'e. sti at CVrtiz n 11 art died ,, Scrv lie. ts Salve-nos- e drops atue Helpless What can laws als? Franklin. Laws t ) wit illy iever : de- - portment, as he visits this country. He was the leader of five revolutions in eight years, including the one which established Dr. Getuho Vargas, the present president of Brazil. His present mission is mainly financial. It is possible that a central hank of Brazil will grow out of it, with the tnited States supplying $30,000,000 capital. He is 43 years old, the son of a wealthy hidalgo in Rio Grande do Sul. His lire activities have been the army, law and polities. When President Vargas set up his n state last year, Doctor Aranhas was taken in this country as reassurance against Euroin fascism pean that country. Console! itpj Feature. W N U one-ma- Liquid-table- 1 Jlillmore s Help Them Cleanse jbegiri pr of Harmful Ilodlt case a Your kidneys arc rorwtr 'arded waste matter from Ihe bta impor kidneya sometimes Isg in tbe-- not act as Nature internet! C&re move ImpurjtiPfl that, ifjj-poisthe eystom and up, body machinery. M4iring , hi: Symptoms mav Dc -e16 Da persistent head'if'K'. ats , with a getting up mgli aS , .. . 'U'""'. under the eyes v' "Dig ninety and loo "1 other signs of k J"cy ..te enga order may be hjrm.ig, , p, Irenuent urination. M,vcu 10 no There should tha poof s, r ,rit treatment is 1, W 0t 81 " Boon'll tolls, ton S to 8e new friends for r o 'Y 4 They have a ns' S (nn - . Are reoommendi'il by and t country over. A- vur r j h, home |